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JACK SHEPPARD, The Story of a Convict's Escape " from Joliet. and Securing the Coll-Bars— Making a Koy for Tower Doors it from tho Window—How He us coe to Oloths Himsolf, Results of Visiting His Wife—A Woman's Treachory, and His Recapture. Te er last David. Parker, sling Pad- Iitest and most expert in tho country, escaped from tho After wandering about nt making one flying visit to living In the roar part of ifth avenue, in this elty, he came lust Monday night to settle. He nr- he bosom of his famtly nt 9:30 p,m. nutes past 13 o'clock yesterday was arrested, At6 o'clock he was started by the Chiengo & Alton train, and 40 p. m.—only twenty-two, hours after val In Chicago—he was back again tn juliet Penitentlary. et Js tho condensed history of one of the ack, one of tho bol et Penttentiary. tho country Bt NTIO AND REMANKANLE CASES OF ES- DOMANTIO AT pH FOS PIMSON and recapture on record, and an amplified and consecutive account of the more prom- of the caso will be found Ine teresting, ‘Tho prisoncr, whom the police authorities charge with haying 9» natlonal reputation as a Jail-brenker, and being a bad man genernily,—which fs probably. true, though thoy fall to produce a record sustain- in the very wide churge,—went to tho Peni- tentiary In March Just for a term of clght years for a burglary committed at Galesburg, the particulars of which tho police cannot provide. Like most of the expert of his profession, Parker Is aman of family, and, though he differs from the majority of men In his tovopen disregard of certatn laws upon ervation the State insists most frmly,yet heshares with them the weakness of foully affection, and It was this falling which got hin Into his present scrape, A married man, with eurly-headed Httle children to ellmb his knees and ask innocent but awk- ward questions concerning his occasional ab- sences (on professlonal business) from the city, he had n much stronger incentlvo to induco him to seck his liberty than many thers of his fellow-convicts to -whom tho ? ntiary, with the exception of [tg rigid drcgular work, is much more com- than the avernge convict is not the State's {mprisoned ‘The Ineentive and, alter five moziths o: © determined to make an effort to.es- cape. The following ts the stor cape, a8 the prisoner, himself to! to ‘Tue ‘TrmuNe reporter who interviewed him In one of the cells of the Central Police Station Any one who has visited and enrefully noted not only how rarely tho building Is ‘adapted for keeping the Incnr- ecrated within its walls, of diselpting and guard sane end, wil} be of tho opinion that he who succeeds in systemationtly workin, through the fron snd stone work of the place and In evading the eternal vi; guards is no common mnan, reporter who interviewed Parker yesterday anticipated meeting with a man whose deed. =which, though evil, has a strong smack of Spartan virtue in itor rather whoso quall- accomplish’ It suecess- fully, were reflected In his appearance, and he was not disappointed. Despite th setting of the very dismal e was found, Parker pre- sonted the aspect of a DECIDEDLY REMANKARLE MAN. tl, but-very sturdy and well-pro- ne, he moved about on his well- Kult liinbs with that easy motion which Indi- cates well-balanced muscular power and | Tis face,—of decidedly American type, —though not exnetly handsoin honest-lnoking one, the square Sng over a pair of resolute oyes, in which lurked no expression of the low cunning common to the evasive orbs of the pi A yery firm mouth and eliin—the latter bearded, though the cheeks were de- nnded of halr—udded to the detormined look of tho man, which, together with a calmness quite romurkabte under tho ciretmstances, made the expression of 1} face very thoughtful, and anything but un- the reporter announced, through the holu in the cell door, tho natur of Lis mission, the man hesitate ment, and then replied: “At present Lani the servant of the State, and with every prospect of belng such for the next seven yeurs, it obfection to tell Joliet; but firs Incarceration, day afternoon i tho Jollet Prison but also the system ing which tend to the lance of the ‘ue TRUUNE ties enabling hin to means enhanetn, of countenane pleasant. When s such I haye no ‘au all about my escape from of all can you inform ine whether, according to the laws of this State, any convict aiding In the escape of another convict ty Hable ta punishment?” ‘The reporter hunted up authorities in the Chicf's office and reported in # few minutes that in such 9 caso punishment. could hardly e, thon,’ sald Parker, “I will My renson for at point was be- allany asking for Information on thi cause my cell-mate—a man named Barrett, whose time was to be up on the 6th tnst— assisted mo in tho work which was intended tosectus both free, aud of course, if he 1s att within reach of tho prison authorities, Ishould not be willln; To begin ot the be arrival at doll! work which, I hoped, was to sot ine fre THE FINST WORK TO NK ACCOMPLISHED Was securing a few necessary implements, which, under the Joliet discipline, was 0 Yery hard matter, » At last I secured a cnse- kulfo whieh, with ive him away. was five months tha ald of m munnged after many days to cut through four bars of my cel ard Work, and had to be dong slow! There fs no silence like The faintest Sound Is observable, and the sawin, hard fron bars, through an illstroke now gave out an occasional s ourd the doom of my uyter lot, however, the cell-door bars were cut through, andahe freedom of the paguage was minv whenever I chose to take it,” “But how did you CONCKAL THE FACT OF THE NARS NEING cur the guurds 2! hing gave me a It wus necessary, of course, os 1 (U1 to effect an entrance to the tower of which was pndlooked, and to cut tho tower window befor Out, that the coll-door bars which I moved should be taken in and out while 1 @cconplished the work In the tower, tho bars out, once th Was anensy iinttor, but fittiny ruin so firmly that ‘the jaro oslng the door should ‘hot remove one of ein, and at once destroy all the work ac- mplisned, was n task. he Insertion of paper between the severe Is of the bars, to ki his would not do at all, however, me leather and tried that, but that with cloth. tibers, and harm, “With this packing the bary stood as yi and iny pteuns of going in it of iny cell were as purfect us t could hat did you do then 2” he night that I tiually sueceeded In fix- King secure ally door from acci- ped out and made a tour of In- passngeway, which reault- always considered the the tower—was th worked, . ‘Tho tower door was 60- cured With a padlock; and I began at onceto MAKE A KEY TO FIT IT,” Tow did you got about that?” tot all, I took an impression of thg n carth did you aterial did you use ttle soup did the work forme. It was ly hard work, though, making that key. - & bit of fron in thé yard one day ad trousured for the puri dd to she endless : a 1 lnto im (key that would. lock, Over and over a, odeled aud ‘remodeled it but to eat deal of hey wore cub through, ‘inst of all L tried, ep then fi pluce, firmly ns if salt, escape which Dinst feaslvonieae 2 vecomplish that ? 3 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1880—TW: LVE PAGUS. no alfatr, with the sninllest posalble sll irposo, Tho padlock was n modern and the give to it the furthor I acemed to get from discovering its {nner formation. Lworked for ten days over tliat loek. and Koy sometiines remaining awake for forty-claht hours on a stretch, work for the State all ‘day and for myself a “HOW DID YoU MANAGE TO ELUDE TIE GUARD? more thought I “By bolng very careful and very patient. Of course the guards come and go Irregular- ly,—nt lenst thoy intend to,—but eloge ob. servation enables one tu forma pretty good Judgment of when they are Sikely to be round again after they have pald their visit, ‘The great danger tn this work tes {na man's: kelting oyerhopefiul and enthusiastic, He Fels to work at nlght and {59 doing splendid. Y-80 well that the temptatfon to remain at the post of annie proves too strong; he Mngers a moment longer Uinn he ought fo, 15 discoverer, and then thera {s an end of tball. Many a time wher T have been working over that padjock, I have become so excited with the Job that Ib needed the stron possi les effort of the will to enable me to follow the ruly Thad formed, namely: to stop work al- ws some minutes before I had reason to belleve that the guard would be around vs managed, However, to get cell in tine, and after ten days’ work at the padlock I perfected iny key. ‘The Jock turned, and tho inside ‘of the tower was ot iny service.” “Tiad you no narrow escapes while work- ing on the tower padlock?” No, I followed strictly the rulo which I have alrendy referred to and always had tlno to spare after I got*back to the cell. ‘The entrance to the tower secured, Lat once prepared for THE ESCAPE FNOM THE TOWER WINDOW, The arrangement for our cycaps—for ho avas to But nivay, as well ng myself—was was as follows: Early tn the night we were to leave the cell together and go to the tower, which, being opened, } was to enter, my cell- inate locking It after imo and returning to the ell ta await the result of my work. Previ- ‘outs to Jeaving the cell Earranged dummy in my bed to sullsty’ the curlosity of the officer when ho made his round, . ‘This done, we went inte the passage together, gained the tower, which Tinay mention was some forty feet distant from the cell, and my mate locked mo in it and left. Up to this point everything had worked well, Tho tower wlidow was about twelve feet from the floor, but there was a staging which enabled mo to reach It, Once up there L brought my case- knife saw. into play and began cutting away the two bars which stood between me and the freedom I had been work- ing for for two months 80 _ patiently, It wus tough work, but after some hours of toil L got the bars sawed through und then all that was leftto do was to cul awhy the woodwork of the window. ‘This was soon done,-and thon I remembered the proniles Chad given tomy mate, to let him now when Lhad finished the task. “1 made the signal agreed upon,—three {ight taps upon the tower door,—but he did not an- swer, Hehad ovidently gone to sleep, 1 walted awhile and gave the signal again, but it was nouse, andl had thon to look after my own safety, Lt was, Lknew, feytlns, near morning, and, a8 1 guined the window again and Jooked out upon the dull sky, the clouds arted and tt became suddenly much Hehter han I wanted It for my purpose. I knew that the warders would soon be out, so there was no time .to spare, ‘Thord was a tong niece of wire In tho tower, which, togethor with some cloth Lhad with me, sorved igo means of letting mo down from tho tower window to the ground. Had it not been for this Ishould linve hud to drop for soine distance upon the solld stone beneath and runa terrible risk of 5 general smash- up. Lreached the ground in safety, how- ever, and at once strnck off for the.country, taking an easterly course.” “HOW WERE You CLAD ?? “AN tho clothes I hid on me were a linen shirt and,a palr of Penitentiary pants, My head and feet were bare.. ‘There was no time to lose, however, and Imadens good thne across the country as possible.” “Did you mest any people?” “Notatiirst Ikeptoutof thelr way, of course, ‘Towards evening, however, [found a blanket which I wrapped around me, and which, when I approached anybody, served the purpose of concealing the pattern of my pants, which ‘was, of course, n deal give-away, » Aftor a nights rest’ in ia prairie I fet up and investigated a barn on a farin wher had the good Juck to change clothes with o man,—he wasn’t round: at the Hme—and in ordinary clothes in I felt, of course, mich mora eccure. I mado iny way to Kankhkee, got some socks and boots and a hat, and finally worked my way to Cincinnati, froin which place, after some time, I comnuinicated with my wife. Sho objected to my coming to Chicago, and if I had only followed her advice 1 would not now, be on my way back to prison, Sho wanted me to sond for hor and moye off soma distunce; I thought IT would be safe here, and that’s just where I was mistaken.” Mr. Parker having brought the story to Chicago, tho rest of jt can bo very briedly told. Yor some time past 3 BUPERINTKNDENT O'DONNELL ¥ had boen on the lookout for the man. There Isno doubt that one of three women who were acquainted with Mrs, Parker and with the story of her husband's life put the police on hor track for the sake of tho $100 reward which was offered by Warden MoClaugh: for Purker’s fecaptura, and that sho stont ready to notify tho police as soon ag she learned of his appearance. The unl man eine home on Monda: night, at , and revntored the boshin of his family, with- ott, as he acknowledgus, the slightest ans- niefon, of danger, Yestorday, ata few min- utes after the noon hour, while Ils wife was out paying an’ Installment ons sowlng-nine chine, ho was engaged: in the pleasant oce- pation of Sinoklig a elgar and reading the morning paper, When—enter Detective Den- nis Siinmons and Oftiver Cascy, from ‘the Ar- juory. ‘The parivy that onsned was very brief. The man dented that his name, wag Paddock, and, when finally he acknowledged that he wus tho man sought for, the asked for leave to retire for & moment Into his bedroom, = This boon could not be granted, when he saw that he was in men who took no chances, Parker surren- dered peacefully, Superintendent O'Don- nell, who also helped st tho capture, cuu- tioned Dennis to be careful, and Dennis was cnreful, At Hurrison street Parker made s gallant affort to escape, but, after a short and sltarptussie In the mud, he was forced to acknowledge that reslalaice was useless, ‘The Jollet wuthurities wore notitied of the capture, and ata quarter to Go'clock Guard Dee Norton, of the Penitentiary, arrived nnd took charge. of the priioner, “Mrs. Parker was permitted to Haye a fnal interview with her so recently-regauined spouse, which, by- the-by, was so affecting that Suyerintenient O'Donnell and Searetary Davla ind all they could do to refculn from uddfng lo the lady’s flow of tears, after which the prisoner win driven, to the Chicago &° Alton statlon, whence he departed by the 5 o'clook train for Jollet, : —— FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED, ° CreveLany, O., Feb, 17.—Thore ts consit- siderable excitement amang the Hobrew peo- ple here caused by telegrams trom Kvans- ville, Ind., asking the whereabouts of 1B. Laudan, of this city, who Is 9 high officer of the Keschor Sher Barsal,. which Is now in annual session at Evunsyille, Landau lett Cleveland for Now York two weeks ago, since which tino nothing has been henr from hin. He {s treasurer of tha Cleveland Endowment Kersher Sher Barsol, and hoe pusseasion of $9,000 {n rewl estate und regis- red bonds belonging to the Endowment lis books and accounts wore examined to- dhy, and overything found satisfactory. Lis {rlunds fear foul pluy, wy he was in the habit of carrying darge suing of money and consld- however, aud, the hands of erable Jowelry on lila person, He is ¢ ro apectable business man of this city, ~~ _—<————————— THE INTEROCEANIC CANAL SCHEME, Ban Francisco, Feb. 17,—The Comittee appointed by the Board of ‘Trade to consider tho question of the Interoceanie Canal met to-day, and hoard a statement from Com- mander Leutz, United 8 navy, who has had command of the Goverument- details In surveying the routes across the Isthmus, Ho considered tha Nicaragua route feasible, and estimated a total expeline of $33,000,000, with- vements at te eee ould Increuse the cost to $80,000, | nul tenor of lls statement (3 | aula ao Nicaragua as compared with | favorable to the Panama route, a >. A Cylorado Leaeeiaees chairman of the floor com- Biter Colorado ball, and avowed bia ihten- ton of excluding negrucs, If be bad to shout thum, Itwas deemed 4 good joke to bluckon the faco-of u burly white desperudo and sond him to force an entrance; but Ved carried out bis promise by shvoting the Intruder. —<—<————_——— = Bverybody Is talking about St. Jacobs Oth. 1 STEAM-HEATING. The Chicago Steam Company and Its Plans for the Future, What Has Beon Dono in Other Cities— Tho New Ordinance. , Among the {mprovements of tho future,— that fs, the future of Chicago. which in this particular has been Iamentably behind dozen other @itles fn the country,—the tn- troduction of steam into business hoses and private residences through pipes tad under the streets and alleys and proceeding from common stenm-producing centro will with the practical application of the el Nght, Lt is about a year and a half now since tho project first took a busliess-Iike slinpe in this elty, and, though itis notyet in practical operation, jt has not Inin dormant, but stn a fair way of becoming an established {net during the present year, ‘Tho project is !n the hands of an organiza- tion chartered under the Inws of tho State of Utnols, and known as THE CHICAGO BTEAM COMPANY, of which Yohnu G. Shortall Is President; Charles IL. Wood, General Agent of the Blue Line, Vice-President; Josep) W. Helmer, ne Ellery, Recelyer of the Eu ‘T'rensuror; & Paduenh Wal rand, ‘Treasurer; Chirayo carrying of steain pipes Inkl une to buildings, and the furnis! gines, and machine-shops, Inventor of the ILolly system of water-works, and has been in use tn the Clty of Lockport, N. Y., where he resides, for the past four years. The idea underlying it, {4 that, by concentrating all of these household and lo- eal steain appliances fone cominon centre, the Individual'can obtain heat or steam pow= nnake It himsely— erat less cost than he « an iden whose suindness has been practi- cally demonstrated wherever tho system has eal opera De been used. Already it is in _pract ton In Springfield, Mass, Dayton, 0., troft, Mich, Dubuque, In, Auburn, N. Troy N, ¥., London, Ont, Garden City, Li IL, Milwaukee, Wis., -Betleville, IL, and Clitton Springs, N. win each of which systems of two miles or have already been Iatd. Inaduitfon to these, seyernl other cities, such as Selunestaty XN ¥,;_Syracuge, N. ¥., Butfalo, N, ¥., Uthea, North and South Adams, Muss., enlarged during the present year, Besides the cities above named, there are upwards of litty cities, Including some of the largest In the country, where the system will be intro- duced during the coming summer. THE CITY OF NEW Yort will probably havo 200 miles of pire laid In- sido of twelve inonths. In all. the clties where the system figs been in actual use, it has piven” entire — satisfac. tion, not only to the parties Interested in secing it extended, but to the consumers, who areof cotrse the best judges of Hs value, Meter rates have not as yet been cs- tablished upon the same fixed basis as that adopted In charging for gas or water, for the reason that the main company, at Lockport, has been experimenting with a tneter patent ed by Mr. Jolly, by which It hopes to obtaln accurate measurenients of. the steam used in the game manner as the gas companies now measure the consttinption of gag, In the al sence of n perfected meter, tlie various cities using the system ore charging accoril- ing to superticial space or by making contracts with the consumer that fis bill for heating shall not exceed the piles he would pay for coal used In heating his premises In ne old-fashioned way. In this way the con- suiner fs guaranteed against an increase in the expense of his heating bul at the start. Itis expected, however, that, a3 the means for neeurate measurement beeome better established, the cost of heating anil of fur- nishing steam-power will be considerably Tess thin at present. ‘The Chicago Steam Company nearly two years aro Purchased from tho Lockport Com- pany the right to use the system In this city under the ] oily, patents, About ® year and ohalfago Mr. Ellery, its Secretary, PROCURED A FRANCILISE FROM TIE COUNCIL. authorizing tho Conpany to proceed to lay at pipes, Although the ordinance was i stric of the other cities where tho system Is work- ing successtully, Ald, Gilbert, the then Act- Ing-Mayor during Mayor Heath’s absenco from the ‘city, considered that it was insiitl- clent for tho city's protection, and accord- Ingly vetoed it. Since that time the Company hus thought best to let the mutter rest and awalt developments in other citles, so thnt by tho time it was ready to act agin the Connell and the public would see that the system was no longer an exporiinent, but an assured success. Some tivo or throu months ago an amended ordinunce was. intro- duced by Ald, Thompson, of the Counell in answer to somo of Acting- Mayor Gllbert’s and the sel’s objections, and containing: which seem to mest every restr! safeguard that could be devise the clty’sInterests, Th ferred to the Committes on pvisions lon and to protect Streets ant Alleys of the South Division, who, after care- fully considering it and somowhat further amending it, reported it back ta the Council Tast Wednesday night, recommending ite Yor‘netion weeks, and If the ordinance gocs through the Company’s Intention fg to PROCEED AT ONCH ahd lay just as much pipo in’ tho South DI- vision ag It can put down during tha year, usiiy, 80 far as practicable, the alleys instenc of the streets. S inen Interested In tho system that it wi with general favor, that they hope, within the next two or three poor, lo eslib! very extonsive system th ness portion of the city. One of the provisions of the ordinance Is that the Company shall pay the city five cents or every foot of plpe duld until the amount reaches the suin of Fit 000, Hirod to per Iineal foot In New York the Company fa requ pay but three cents np foot. Why Itshould pay anything, here or there, Is not so clear, though has been. clalined elty hns already glvon away chawera to the street-rallway and gus companies without. exacting anything, and that: hereafter they don't propose to grant any franchises with- out sone sort of on equivalent for the bene: fit of the city. te from the privilege oi! using tho streets and alleys, the otpauy Is loft entirely to tts own resources In furnfsh- ing heat te those who see fit ta buy it, so that the elty fs not only free from all expense, but the people at htrge are in ne way taxed, no- body beta compelled ta tse the heat, but of using feat everybody having the privite nprice which bit any event WU be considera- bly less than the cost now pall for heatlug by the use of coal, i RUNNING OUT QUACKS, Brectat Dispatch te The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Feb, 17—At the hearing before the Leglalative Coinmiltce tosay the names of nine legully-chartered medical colleges wore read whose diplomas ara not recog: ized by the Massnchusetts Medical Society, becnuse of provf positive that these collexes sell thelr diplomas without any avidence of study or fitness for medival pructice,—one of. them (Philadelphia University of Medicina and Surgery) maintatuing an agency In Kus rope for the express purpose of selling dipla- inas, Three of these nine Institutions arg In Cincinnatt. ‘The list ig as follows: Amorl- can Univoralty of Medicine and Surgery of Philadelphia; Uhiladelphia University of Medlol and Surgery; Physlo-Eclectio Metical” Collego of. Gincinnail: Physto- Medical Collega = (now —fssus) nt Cinciunatl; American Evloctic Medical Col- ouls Homeopathic Medical College, SL Louis; Eetectie Bedhval ry Jege of Clachinntl; St. College; New Englund University of 3 clne and Surgery, Manchester, versit field of Clueinnatl. ‘The hearing wus one of moat crowded of the session. gore Ipng-halred » Wreluhes whose would hi of uj. shades-—-wore ou hind like a collection of snakes and owis protest: ing agulnst “being — disturbed, Mihiys! clans, and decent puople genenilly, favor the rapased jaw bat pee edical practice to persons educate @ profes sion, no matter wistior graduatey ofy met ‘teal colleges or not. Evidence was that under the New Uanipshiro law, ih and Senator Campbell ity attorney, ‘The ab- Jeet of the Companys as ubove stated, is the ny der the streets nnd alleyg, and the gn pplsting of hent ing of stent power for running house-clovators, sniall en- The system wits orlginated by Burdsall Holly, the well-knowa over N.Y. 1 have he use small systems of a quirler to a halfa mite of pipe, which will be extensiyely: copy of the ordinances passed in many | embodying the suggestions made by the former members ¢ poration Coun ordinanes was re- The report will probably come in the COUrse "Ot two or three jo confident ure tho frente: nice! Hist a roughout tha busl- by save eral of the Chiengo Aldermen that tho dt f Matelhe und ¢tiduton: of Medicine und Surgery of Laddon- eet and America VI opathle Colle ke" Doctors of ull looks ang them, clairvoyants, and healers ta _ oppose the Jaw to restrict thelr business, “They luoked eel, quack doctors were driven out of Manches- teralone ina year, and in the first. isnt of the operation of the Ilinols law, whieh has beon iy operation -a year and a half, 1,490 quacks left the State. Much las been done to break up the colleges which sold diplomas, STATE AFEALRS. WISCONSIN, Sptetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Maptson, Wis., Feb. 17.—In the Assembly this morning a resolution was passed order- ing the Select Committee to report tts bills next Monday evening. Billy were killed te remove clouds from the tltles to real estate by reason of erroneous fax-deeds; obliging “achool dlstriets to build fences and plant shade trees around achool- honsess requiring School Supurintendents to. ha practical teachers and to hold secand- urade certificates; and cutting down the rall- ron husnenger tariff from four to three cents per mite, ' In the Sennte a number of remonstrances against ihe taxation of church property wag presented. : Th Committee on Charitable Institutions reported In favor Of rebuilding the Deaf and Dumb Institute at Delavan, at a cost: of 72,000, ‘i ‘The ‘nomination of I. If, Giles asa men- bor of the Slate Board of Charities was con- ried, s Mr, Burrows, from the Committee on State Affairs, preaented an adverse natority port on the Blennisl Session bi. The report isan exhaustive paper, showlng the greater cost of biennii sessions than annual, Bills were passed Spproprinting ‘$11,600 to the histitute for the Bllnd, and allowing gen- eral aceldent-lnsurance companies to trans- act business withindhe State. 5 he Mandamus bill was made the special der for Friday. : = Goy, Smith will send a messnge to the Sen- ate to-morrow recommending that the tender tude by the Supervisors of Milwaukee of sultable graunds forthe Milwaukee Ingane Asyhun be aecepted. .¥ The Governor today appointed Dan L, Dows dudge of Richland County, vice IL W. i tlecensed. ‘The Committes on Rallronds to-night re- porteil the bill Inereusing the tax on rallroads froin 410-5 percent, and recommending it for judefintt postponement, 'The bill amend- Ing the charter of the Black River Logging Company was reported favorably. + IOWA. Des Mores, [n., Feb, 17.~—In the Honse to-day the Committee on Fish and Game re- ported bill extanding the time of killing pralrle-chfekens fifteen duys, and prohibiting the shooting of qualls entirely, ‘The Committee on Roads reported favora- bly on the Senate bill prohibiting the location of highways across cemeteries, ‘orchards, ornamental grounds, or any grounds neces- situting the removal of. buildings. The Judiciary Committee reported in favor of the bill providing for uppeals to the Cir- eult Court from the assessinent of damages eased by trespassing stock; also, the Senate bill Jegalizing certain acts of the Supervisors of Cilnton County in the transfer of public Jans, ‘Tho bill to reduec the Interest on school- fund Jouns'was Jost on its final passage. For the bill to repeal the law authorizing shorthand court retiorters, and authorizing: the court to appoint such reporters when deemed necessary, in clyll cases only, at not over $5 per day, to be pald by tho Itigants, a substitute was’ offered, which reduces the , under the preseht Inw ta 84 Ret day, and, ierlminal enses, except where the defendant is nequitted, the work Js to be taxed ns costs, The aubstltiis wns adopted aud ordered en- Tassed, ‘The House adjourned until to-morrow, In the Senate: p resolution was adapted providing for the investigation of the al cpa tons made inthe Governor's nessage relative to defileations of School District Treasurors, ‘The bill to abolish School District ‘Trens- urers was taken up, and, after a long discus- ston, recommitted, With the aubstitute, to the Comunittee, MAINE. Auausta, Me, Feb, 17.—The Governor, In i communication to the Senate, places tho State's expenses caused by the counting out ‘it $20,000, ( BIG COTTON CASE. New York, Feb. 12—The trial of the snit of George L. Kouns & Brother, of New Or- leans, ngainst Capt. Otis N. Butter, formerly United States Purchasing Agent, to recover a bonus of £30,000 paid to the Government diving the War for tha purpose of allowing 800 bales of cotton tobe putin the market, ended to-day, the jury rendering a verdict for $20,830 in favor of plaintiff, The novel question Involyedein the cnse’ was the construction of President Johnson's War proclamution, the plainthf® claiming the proc- hunation fssued by ihe President June 13, 18H, removed all restrictions on trade and commercial Intercourse In the territory east of tho Alissiasippl River, and made the oxac- tion of tha bonus filegal, Tho cotton in westion came from Shreveport, in the Red River country, and na bonus of 20 per cent was paid to Cant. Butler, thon Purchasing Agent, who turned the money into the United States Treasury, — Brown's Camphoruted Suponnceous Dentifzico contains no injurivns ingredients, and it von- fore a brilliancy to the tooth.—25 cents. ‘Ton I south of ‘Teenty ior 1) “W Ashland Hock. 1 Nice brick house, with furnace, ens 4 carpota: Rood barn; on comer of enth-at. Also inrgo atone-front tours wonty-alzth-at, and good frame house corner Thirty-second-at, MICIIGAN-AV,—Two alegant stone-front_honaes, with inrge lola and gond bnens, near Twenty: etehtheat” A small hone on. large lot, now ‘wenty ciabth-at-s oniy FGA, INDIANA-AV.~Octagun ptone-front_ house, oar ‘Pwenticti-at. Alno a larke double brick house, {eR Higurecnth-st, CALUMET-AV,—1 have for sate on this avenuo some of the ti wungr in sha clty. Olt SALE-MANUFAGTURING PROPERTY—1 have some desirable matufacturing property in and near the city. Algo, gond piraperty near the following corners; (mks, onat of Mush, foot Int. Jn Malio and Chesnutests,, S-fane lot, Onlo and Htato-ais., 44, , oF 10) feet front Ontario and Wolls-sta., (enament houre, Dock property, central, Sea abbas al na ELD, $ Ls 8 Jo BUA jatlnnnt. ANT. TH-AV, aat,, four roniaa decp, and Sinrhle frant, Vralnie-ay. Marble-trunt, Indiana: Double house, Calumet-ay., HENRY I. HELD, 0 Denrs SALE MAI briek fh 3 pri Pie ri ay,, near Sixteenth pear Twenty-third: born-at. prot HALR—0at WEST WASHINGTON-ST., TWO- h surg and basument atono awelt-front, on ensy, etl fa, . Prnirio-n.. near ‘dargnins on Michtxt must bo old to-day? Bian, 20 225. 419 Arche OY eres nitjolning Riverside; wai rar 8a. nix rooms and lnrwe lot; 820, 1a) bon 8 OUI & POR AALS LOTS ON TATSTED, PIeTIETT and Fiftysfirst-ste.. on tong thme; enay paymonts, G8. THOS La Batlo-at,, Soom 6 yrorsa HICHIGAN-AYV., CORNER OF TWEN- ty-nintheat., south and east front, Ux18) feot, for enahit taken by ‘Waitnesdiny, after whieh tao Lt mill bo withdrawn from market. D.G, HAMILTON, 133 South Ciark-at, na, BINANCH Ae MPREPARKD TU TOAN MONEY ON DIA monde, watches, and jewelty, LIPMAN’ Lon ‘OMe, 121 Rundolph-st, one dour eaat of Clark. cet Foley dlnmnoude wutctoss ated Jone Sk par et Coe . diamonds and jew than atore prices. Husingsn omnbdentinten. Sane A SMADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCITES, ete, at uno-half brokers’ rates. UD, LAUNDEIL Room 12) Han Kstabliahed 1954, fo! Anan furnity a ie eihouh ae F oan oF re, pinot, ote., without ro non hand, Hoon ty ‘od Washingvoncate MOUNTS OF MONEY TO LOAN _ ON Fo,planoy, ste. at lowest ratos, witti- J. Hoam Hl, % Denrborn-at. UNT To TAN ON FURNITURO AND 4h pl vite emoval. 151 Rundotph-aty Toom 4, AN, OUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURB 4 put FamovA pianos and other Koud securt- fies, 1% Denrbarn-at, Hoome 17 and 1s, CAgt Pain FOR OL Gonn AND BILV Rit 2 Money to loan on watohes, diamante. and ‘valuas bina of avery description, at fULDIMI0'S Loan and Hullinn Gitice diiconked), Wi Haat Mtadiaon-sk Kitab 3, COMPANIES—POLICIES AND hove of solvent companios, & UO, 65 Wanhington-st, MOOSE To oan on cry propery AT (ent rates of Interest, ©. 1. VERY, Room v0 IOAN ON FURNITUIE, PIANOS without removal, J.C. &G. PARIY, 10 NPOG-at. TO 1MAN ON IMPROVED, PROPERTY IML in Chicago’ and Hiainty.and on Jinol farms Within 10 uiltes, 1B. 1. PEANH, 12 Rearborn-at. Pon thivaaa rent raata on tniutrone nets prone ADOLIIL MM fek lt Th " md Ei faa Bn \ THOWILE ADY. #123 OLD trotternand takes him as security for a abort time fo ond bons; acund and all Fight. and has a ais tam {napineh. Answer before 3 p.m. 08. S500 1 M0, 1.00, AND LANGER RUMA Dredd Font estate. JOLIN W. MARSIL, 182 Dearborn-at ST ety. it JfOl, SACE-TIE ELEGANT BTONH-FRONT realdenee, 42! Weat Washington-st., nour Ada; threo atories, ineomont, and sub-cellar; bullding 25x W fout, bot 5x17 fect, fronts south. Price, §ILANi fare Tuco, tango, and yaaeintures included, was Tes fuvod In leek Woke GR 4 Dearborn-at. 255 23 pio E—ON NORTH SIDE=A NUMER OF I Mi cider tenidonass and iota: ROE HOZRT, 1 Waa hingtonst, rer ARGAINS IN HOUSE AND ACKH ‘roperty on Nouth Hide, CHARLES GARDNEI, Hurthoust comer Dearborn and Kandolph-sts., Orau ont "Poll SALE =U) WARKEN-AV.. 118 OAKLEY-AV., and CH Munroe-st.—Stone frontas parlors, dining= room and kitchen on main floor; furnace, Ras: nnd every modern conventencay atreats pave tons desimble; prices moderate. 1H, POTY Washtngta tures, THOMAS A, TUL, @ WASII- ingiun-at.—A largo business bluek an 8 corner on Hinto-at. which will after Alay I pay about per cont JPORSATECNICH CorTAGH OF FOUT KooNs, bascment not ‘fuished. Inquire at 1671 Went> wWorth-ny,, venr Thirty-ttird-st, ‘ [POR SALE~in FRET ON MICITIGANCAY, NEAR ‘Vhirty-nixth-st; phargnia, HENRY WALLEI, Jt. Denrborn-nt ‘Ol BALE FEET ON JACKSON-ST. NEAT Franklin; only 810,00; great bargain. JOH EDRUTAIH MY Washington QUK BALG~81—-NOYNE-AV,, atk mice cuttane nad Hefoot lot JOR ea Le CHOI Ce NRSrDENG HARVEY, 10 enrbornest, a ~~ SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. OK SALE—-OK WILL FE) HIANGE FOI OTICA- go improved or uniinproved unineunberod prop- erty—A mst eleyant home at Geneva, on Fox River, 34 miler from Chicago; Inrge frame house, atone foundation, Li roomie boslites closete, bath, laundry, Fruit room, ote.. barn compote tn‘ ap pointmenta; ley, 9m f ni ground, witl all kinds of sumption; 19 watur through hows ful home tn vicinity of ¢ abargain, 1. POTWIN, ‘ashington-st., oom i. FOR ISALB—SIX ACKPS IN SEC, 17, 38 11 E- rot woen tixty strat ang Bixty-sncond-ata.; land Hes ind covered with fruit snd ornamental trees: je Wy ROS RETO. Also two dikncro lots in Seo. 1X, i, 5) ric Per_acro; and other acte property, JOHN COVERT & CO. RU Dearborn-st. you SALE—” ACRES IN BEC. M4, 3 10 AT A great barenthi; sanio business in contre which will pay net id. DB. L. HONOME, 1s Denrborn-st, WOR BALE—AT LAKESIDE, ONE the city, a fine large brick house of in brick anda frame barn, brick and u’ up coltage, Allin ony Inclosure of)’ acros, cuntaln ux woll-min> {ured frult und shade trees and extonsive vineyard, "The grounds hove any extunded frontagg un the take tan alevution of Mfeut. CLAS. J. HAINES £CO., Fe It treer, barrel oust complete and beautl- Icaun; can be purchared at 3 FOU BALE-FIVE TO THIRTY ACRES AT BIX- SrApventh st, ‘and Indiana and Pratric-avs. 1.1%, COATES, 120 Dearborn-nt. FOR SALE—1h HALY-ACKE LOTS IN SOUTIT share subdivision, sonth of Seventy-frmt-st. JD, HARVEY, 10 Dearhorn-at. POR BALE-RESIDENCH ON JEFFERSON boar Hyde urk Duin JO 75x; #10,0u, AY dy HAKVE [Por BALE: FACIES IN STONE & rs Subdivision in Sec, 2, 3414. J. 1, UARYEY, 10 Dearborn.at. arbor ra POR BALE EMAGIIED FOR CABII—AT ENGL wood—8 round hinties wt less than auction prices TOMIINSON. IG fitthears Pe oieatidina town site, neatadion on eouihern Sith? Horata Halitosd. JAK. Te TUTNAM, 30. Portand REAL ESTATE WANTED, Wakil — voir casit cosrommi, “Acne tractn eouth of Saventy-firat-st., east of Btate-at, 3, DL HARVEY, 10 Dearborn-at, was ED—I AM HAVING A LARGE DEMAND for desirable houses; owners of such desiring to rail please seo mo at once. L.A, OSBORN, LY La Kalle-st.. Room L. TO RENT—MOUSES, ‘Weat Sido. RENT—IESIDENCE WITH 14 ROOMB AND fon.’ RuFieD W, BANSOME, Room 7, 0 La Salle, South Side. Toi iecnitian near tangléysavt €25 per mohibe nlnth-st, Went Larigiey-av, GO" A, BUILNGHIG Ww Dearborneet, Suburban, 4 ba! RENT-NEAKR BOUTH PARK STATION, TWO houses of nit ma euch in good repair. Rent Vand F4 per moi 1). HARVEY, 110 Dearborn-st. THE TRA RANCH OFFICES, qs ORDER MN) ACCOMMODATE OUR NUAIKIt- Gis patrons throughout the elty, we tiara, Ushed Mrinet Onicoa In tho ditferont Divisio: doslunutad below, where sdvertisanonte will" bo taken for the saiio rico. ns charged at the Main ‘Oltice, and will be rovetved MaRS oieiick p.m. during i ilo waek, and null Up, i, maya raga Hovkauttors aid’ Btationers, 121 Dravaiat, 618 Cottage Grove-ny., Thirty -tifth-at ewan F, Btatloner, ote, 20 Jur Wostorn-ay, ISHN, Druwglat, 30 Blue Ialand-av, wolfth-t. ‘ RILICK, Joweler, Nowsdenlor, and Fancy Gouda, 7 Lake-at, carnor tincoln, LOUIS We HL NEEAH, Vrinting and Advortising Axont, News and stationory Hopot, 4% Enat Division: Wt, balwuon Lasalle und Walls, . i, HURLINGHAM & CO, “Druggiata, 6 North Ciark-at., corner Jiivision, PENSONAES MSO: LI KN: WILT SEB YOU ‘i ears Wolwor wluttuph Your whereabouts, PARTNERS WANTED, * PARTNER WANTED—A” YOUNG SAN S with #70 In idney ald trst-cluas -bue fertenve, both ae financial svt mtd eal ho Joboitut trado, dualtus to engnge hu Toute business, ofther c nerciu) or Mm Ot rhe, witha rolinbio business in of equa) means ani qualiticut! First-clusa refersuce: wiven ‘and Te- qa BH Hers nde ERAN UES dilreas WAL The send U. ARTNER WASTED OW OSL F100 TO $500 inh manu tAct eine biel Young man pri- formed. Adutrows £1, ‘Tribune parry jf 5,00" TO TAK ‘hulf interest in grain conuntaslon business; good trade already extabil hed, Address bu ‘Tribune, PARNER WANTRU-TIAT JAK FROM $100 dina fatto ten e HURSt inet ing w onl 0 GkO, ieerauut ies want'Van Gus Pp Atesnit waxten—w: Ins puroly Iexttinate AW por cont, Ralus unilinited. snver by rosponsitie partion. Address F bt, 3. W. ded fy STORMY, HOUSE -FURNISHERS, seta furniture of all kinds, - CABVETB, STOVES, cuockuRy, ' BEDDING, etc, at the lowest prices for cash or On ensy pay- menisto salon eects cheerfully thowas "wore opaa jit? COMPANY, A AND oN) atl Kinds of bousenuiad uw pricosy oxsy tori GENTS WANTED-AND MANAGHIS yoTuE WOst popular and suocussful Blutual Ald Asso. cludon in Anturicu. Address Mgtlern Depariuent of Butual Lif ra, cli 4 OS Weak Phird-ate Ciel wanted, auc party Hit M iodaiine, cov taka Mie Merit and jece's x jr Won of jeveland, lace gloves, and In sonpeattion with their own, on cunts: erilory; tu Missourl, Kunsas, Nebraska. Cale grade, Yukon, ‘Voxas, Obie, and Indiana, ‘Be. Tribune ofics. ICH O¥ THE PEACH, aid 166 Clark-at Chae Gt 1K Wii, B® PAID We plothing AtGKLVELS, pt ial f Orders by ing! promptly attendud tu.” Katublished te4L. a * Orta ty a eroaeh lady In privat abMCauslat, basumgnl ips TO RENT—VLATS, South Sido. MNO RENT—FURNISHBD KOOMS, ALL FRONT, for gentlemen. 41 Mouroo-at, opponite Palmer House, “Apply wt Koons 1, Po RENT-vUS D SUITE OF NlOOMS,TO one or two gontl 8% Wahnsh-ay,, Fist 6. fj TELAT OF 4 We N BUILDING i Saaand atuineav. becweou Jacknon and Van Dut ren-sia., suitable for anal family, ALFRED W, SAN- SOME, Hoon 7, 110 LuSallo-st, ‘TO RENT—NOOMIN, South Side, 110 RENTWA'T 21 AND 20 WABABIT-AV., PLEAS. ant und itlcely furalslicd drumt roogis, with -or wituout Doard. Inquire at Sulla 4. IPO RENTIPLEASANT FRONT KOOSS, NICEL furnished (one fight), cheap, at78 Kast’ Van iu ronvat. TO SEE TUBE UNFURNISHED ROOMS AT A wbisteenth-at i[O RENT—07 MICHIGAN-AV,, CORNER TIin- tounth-at,, larva second atory front room, hot and gold water, furnace and grate, closets. TO RENTONTORES, OFFICES, &e, Stores. TPO RENT-BTONE NO, 25) EAST MADISON-BT. a baserient, opposite Held, Leiter & "Tray bousys, with five scros of Jand each, In Mon- rH. ON AZANUS BILVANMAR: 11 AZAKUY BL TPO ReNT—STORR AND, Hastste: Poe flour, 16 and 1s Third-ay.5 xtension of Dearborn-st., botwuen uren. Puwer envy avaliable, SOMK, Koo! 10 La Ballocat, 4 VENAL GOON STONES ON BTATE- ab, Horth of Thirtloth, cnet front; also destrable fata," Guod house on Mllohigaa-av.. near ‘Twa third-st., #4. Lurge desiruble store on Madiao Hate-arhousss. GINE & CALMING, Lal La Gallen Oftce (PO RENT-OFFICE OF DESK ROOM IN MAJOR “Buck, [a dalle und Mudison-ate., at 8 reasonably price, Addruus 145, Tribune ofice, Miscelluncous. (PO RENTOTHIRD VLOORS ML AND M3 STATE, aL, ZxLW excollont light, olevator, etc.; fina loc: isn for ninuitecturing Jowolors, belug the very cal tre of that Lusitans, Apply to DW. A. LORING, Chicago PLP, Bachanxe, 141 Madlson-at, g 0 RENT-LARUK AND SMALL WELL-LIG1 TS od FAG for manufactur wer and cleyator, BE. BISHOP, 16 Bouth Jest ia wren WANTED TO, MIEN W: NIED—TO MHET~ Ricely furnished houses, by adults, no farther south than ‘Twent; aeeO nd Al Oke if on North Bide, cast OF Clarks and convenient to business. Muat have all nicdern improvemunts. Hest of care gharanteed. Eras roreruneas farmed fy OC. iyi as to reapunn! biniey, pay ent prs a Wy a. Writ ‘alao front on eckson and Van ED We BANS > MA oh A family of four LW a WANTED-T0 INVEST IN BIERD iia mee permet a eae nae Lies nmie capital, . Apnly toM COREE Tut Clarkeste ory SERe MW. We KIMBALL CONNER BTATE AXD ADAMS-H18., CHICAGO. in be found che following well-known Instrumente: ALL ORGANS, BAIL, O1WGA! BALE ORGA: BALL OUGA PIANOS, WwW FANGS. W. PIANOS: KRANIOT & RAcIt PtaNi es KRANICH & BACT An KRANICH & BACI JANG: KANICH & BACHE PIANOS, BHONING On BHONING Olt EHONING ol SHONING UH TAL i HA K o K ‘A ORGANS. MALL GHAVEE ORGANS £OLD FOR CASO, LYBTALLMERTS, ‘ EVERY INSTRUMENT, rach Fon FIVE YRANS IDLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SENT FRER, 2D-HAND INSTRU TAKES BU, AT ANI AW BTA’ ~ Bookkeepers, WANTHD-A YOUNG MAN. GOON PENMAN, who is. competent to writo n fair businesn letter; must have firat: 8 raforen re ‘Addron Gn Tribane omen | ne Me emplorer, WARE OEE ath Ouro ERASE CHINIQUY, a0, It Keith & Cosme eee W. ‘TKraden. ANTED—A GOOD BRASS STAMP CUTTI! oyne k Bynes Inquire of CULVER, PAGE WASTED — 81x FIRST-CLABS « CANINET- makers atonce. The Waltinger Ui pany, corner Ktandolph aud er OFean Comes WANTEDS A, RUN Chase ICV OULDER, charge ot a picture motdi shop. “inquire at kOonth Canntests upealalene ne TANTHD—AN ABSOLUTELY . FIT W Araughisman, BURNHAM ‘nour 0 Inuton-st, TRO On Waveuenre © z Biland am Wabaniiente ne barnltare Company, TT “WW ANTED-AN BXPHUIENCKD KNIFE COTTEI ane PF pulls and cloaks, ¥. BIEGHL & BOS. 115 CT abe Pit FRAME MCKLWAIN'S, 3 orca and 3g 4 GOLD ANTED—A_GOOD WOOD PATTERNMAL y Papin violas aciaparoteny ATT NMAL WAnTED-bevenat i a) iy TIN AND WAS sheet-lron , 0. = nutonest workers. Apply at No. 107 Fast Waste, Miscclianconun. OF GENTREL AP- Srado,ability for a business Aura KON £5 t0 Fit tal. tt wilh ‘ed tu Investixate, Addrosn, with i dunutacturing Company, Moom 2 27 reat, Chicawo, sf z cD AGE: Foit, "GEN, GRANTS ur Around the World; compiote, ruliabiet Wustrated: price &. KC. TREAT, 10 Clark-sty Chie Aha a a 7ANTED-A FEW REALLY GOOD BOLICIT- ‘Orsi mist be men eapmble of approaching our Lest busiaess and professional men in both elty and gountry, Apply at Koom 6, 10) Dearborn-st, baad WANES EXPERIENCED TRAVELING ' tan to sailcit orders for plitrts. Address F Tiibune oMee, stating exparisnco, referenco, sn V TANTED—ANJARCHITEOTURAL: DRAUGHTS= Tuan. Send reforanc Sate qualiticationa ant salary ¥ ines! ig seal ol D-VRACTICAL FARMER: ONE THAT can gow ail Kinds of seod by baud: must undor= Stand ail branehes of f + must 101 milker, and o man Of sober, steady, habits, and no other need apply, Call to-day at 204 Houth Despinines, war D-CANVAESING AGENTS TO SELL Ire’ Miss Fanny Varnell’s new book, “If Isat ‘conta rolnil. Addrors THOMAS RELL: ‘ork. ALE Domestlen. Wa rcuremote ine tamnilp OF aoe ane a jourework ina farm . 5 Bouth Lin tntlorat, st houte south Of FUREY Of,” ‘DA GUOD GERMAN, SWEDISH, OR Amorican tails.” Call at Ga Michigansat,, heat Tronty-ntiiest, pee! Ww AD A GEUMAN OI SWEDISIT Gli for genera) housework; family of three. 1k Michizan-ay. Ww} EDA GERMAN OR BWEDISIC GIRL for ceneral housework; family of theres, 102 Blato-st., corner Thirty-firet, 4 7ANTED—A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSHWORK in tamlly of threes no washing. SPENCEH 12 Btate-st., Mpentatta, : e ELE. FOR GENERAL MUST SELL MY upright 7-octaya rosewood plano, all modern im- Proretunts, only $13. Address, at once, A 12h ‘Trib- TTENTI 40 FOR F1e-1 AT OSCE—& PRIVATE HROKER Witt BACKI- innoreelebeatsnnasare waiy Eos ant ea” atateas ,celobrated maker, a 00% ry Run Trbuneomees 2 jig UPRIGHT STEINWAY & 8 of Chickering plano; muat bo in good ordur and nearly now. Addrens, giving description of instra- mentand price, CA H,’Tritune ofice. WORSEN AND CARRIAGES. A. pohtivouit who hi lately inet wilt a. aed ace rentieman wi i) ely inet wi a ace vidont—€0 will buy iin handaome and hueh-bred and {nat-trotting golding Little Dan, sired by Wigert, dam tho fost troiting mure Virwinin, ® rocord of 304, by sainith's Abialinh, son of Volunteer, grund dam iy tchart’e Helifouniter, Titto Dan wis’ fanled on he Wu of May, Isid. He $6 15h has a flowing tune and tail. color black, strong and chunky built. aud bas great endurances he tas fine clean Jimus and good round feet; he shown his tn breeding; he must be ween and rode nftor to be precinted: he ling nover been trained nich formpeed, ut he abowed threo Houta at Lexington, Ky 1st MUMiMor In 20, 22aity, und 420M; he ts a vary prompt, stylish, und fine driver, neoding no boots oF welutitn] ha ducs uot shy or pull and be ls not afraid of locas jotives or any other ubstacte un the road. und wil stand perfectly safe without being hitched ahd ta of B Yory gently diepontton, and can he speeded with per- fect safety by windy. ‘The renson Latn offering him su loa is because 1 ain not obte te get vut to drive him, und ehawt be able forxome months, I will give Week's trial ton responsible purchuner. Ue j4 withe untepat or blemish. Aphis at the private harn, roar of roaitence No. 25, on the corer of ‘Thirteanth=st. And Indiana-ay, between Michtea and the lake, A AM BTOCK OF IWANLE CAT ri faridaus, rockayi oupeletien, the cul= a Gbrated Peanuyar sdo-sprinud businens buggies and fino olliptia: spring pleasure woxans. “Also, 8 lnre Jol Of first-class seconi-hand vehicles, comprising HENNOY RO Wanasheay. "oY s i In ene, " ec ante forindy. CARAS Stato, 13) Sitelemnenye D—CON SADDLE TVING horse, chlor bay. with block pointe, 186 hands hlah, and weigh from 14 to 1,10 pounds muat. ba Zquite, stylish, and ound, and, if well gnited, wil pa Rbat'ho ix worth in cast Addrens, for 8 days, Df, ‘Pribuny office, ——EE——————— BOARDING AND LODGING, South Slide, BLDRIDGE-COUNT—LARGH AND BMALL rooms, with board. Day boarders taken. AV —1i00M AND HOARD FOR 470 WADASH-. —LANGE HANDSOMELY VE: \WARTED=A Gintt, YOR GENERAL HOUBR. work; German preferred, Cail at 218 Mlinots-ate WARTED AT 80 SICHIGAN-AY.. A FIRGT- clans cook, washer, and ironer. Virat-class rote erences re quired, eral hovrework in private famliy. Reforana required, TH Stlohigauent. ae - Scamsatresses, VWANTEDCEXVEMIENCED HANDS TO MAR ‘men's scarin; 8 few nent sewnrs taken to lenrn, a pork given out. J.B. G. SCOTT & CO. 126 Frank= Nurscs, wen TED—GERMAN UR BWEDRE NURSE GIRL Mill pay good wages ty one bringing good rete crances. di} East Chicuzo-ny, WAS tED-4 WHT-NUTSE FOR DARE WEEKS: ld. Apply to Dr, JONES, 4 Adn-at, ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT NUI PO W lan yearold. Hat braitioae oe POR A —SETUATIONS 1 Mookkccpers, Clerks, &c. QituaTion WANTED<HY A YOUNG MAN OB goad education, apesking English and German, ae pre opOr clork, or ike employment. Excolient Fecommentations DL Teiuune offeo. ITUATION WANTED-Y AN ACTIVE YOUNG: man of business experience as bookkeeper, clerk, collector, superintendent; any honorable husinesa frductrigus, honest, siricsly tompern’a, and lives ag boma, Hel asa FLY “Iribune ultica. VATE v il cD MAN of businens tuct_ and experience, fainiliar with sovoral tangunges, As correspondent, bookkeeper, or ‘tho liko; bas been In commerctul puratilts fora wrent number of yearer would do somo copying; nt uit events ts looking for something to do, and If ro- quired would work cheap. Adirass KG, Tribune. SITUATION WANTED—LY A COMP ENT FIRE Insurance clerk, thuroughiy Forsed It nll tho branches of a general or Jocal olfica; nix sonra expos rence in thta city. Best of cil ferences. Inters Yiuw soliched. Addrens $8, Tritune anice, QITUATION WANTED—CLUERKSINE IN OFFICH © ‘oras colinotor; any kind of employmant where the services of an oxperiencad office man world be useful. Firat-clnna atty referencas. CA, Tribune. ITUATION WANTED—HY AN EXPEIMENCHD SD double entry Davkkeoper of ansixtant, or Dill oF entient very quick of figures; Hoforonces ny goynhllity, Intcgrts ribune, hotafrald of work. ty, bobrioty, cto,; moderate salary. C82, Tri Trades. A, COMPETENT inom cutter Of several years’ experiones, In lew York City, First-clasaraferencos. Address B Box i, Oluniwa, 15, QITUATION “WANTHD—NY 4 ___PRAOTICGAL SD nressman of olghtoon yvars' experiance. Bobar and steady habits. “Goud raforencus._E 94, Tribune. £(U turnished rou fortwo; beat quality board, AS] WABASI-AV—a HUIINIRITED Suite OF EOL front ruoms on frst Huot, with board. O() MICHIGAN-AV 10 REST witit DAD A vory, pleasant single front room, hontont und lighted. ‘Terms rossonable. Meforences ex- changed, - E North Side. 7 NONTH CLARK-S1., FOURTH Doon FROM Deldjee—Front rooms, a fade uiuite Bron iaaiha, mith Duend, 10 $9 por 91 NORTH DEARUORN-AY, — NEWLY-FUIt- Rished back parlor, suitabla for two; all con= ¥enlonces; bost table bonrd; dey-boonlers accomino= dated at H por woor, Botcls, UARENCE MOUSE, CONNER STATE AND TEAL. 3 8. four blocks south of Palmer House— rom ard. a1 Honrd wii Bito dl un, pur doy, $1.50 to At pur wook, f1 Mito Surniatod rita ranted without EXE HOUBE, 31 KAST WASILINGTON-1 Down again; single roam and board, M10 tauraot Uckela, 21 ln, Fh, i T. WIGHT OP- mid BOARd, 6 C07 INDHOW HOUR, tie STAT! rorite Veaimar-Hiowso= (tears & 0 per day. SITUATION WANTED-LOOK HERE] I AM A Fridoner by trade and temperance inan, and will do the garden work and itttend to the pot- one your for any one who can-got mus siluation a¢ Janitor, gardenor, conchman, or In a wholceala st010, ete, Have, exparionee in all theao things, and wn. willing and aio to work. Wlesse sddrosa NONWE- QIAN, ‘Tribune ofice, Miscolluncous, . Audrese Ni: FORTUNE, Secretary.” hs QITUATION WANTED-—OW ANY KIND BY young man} speaks Germant can take care o: Horson, Apply at i Wabuah-av., corner Jackson, er sy SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALL. Domestics. GITUATIONS WANTAD—UY TWO GOOD WILI- $9 ini atria ta do aeoond work or gonoral houseworie Ing nniall privata famully, elthor thyethor or exparntoy rangura in the city. Please call at wi South Clinton. SiteaTion WANTED-—RY FINST-ChABS COOK; thoroughly understands att its branches, Cal st northwest corner Chionga-ny, and Clark-at., Room HOAKD WANTED. OANN—AND SUITE OF NOOMB FOR BELF ifeentlonan), child, and governess, witoro aru pontlvely no uthor boarders, “XXX, 1ribune once. A ConN ED LUG STORE, SOUTH SIDE” Fort sale; rent, $15; doing ovur vs bien ns i100 KIMBALL Go. fat Waebuate A YOUNG MAN WAS $0 “TWINVEST IN A 44 paying business, manufacturing proferred. Btate full particulars, 166 Tribune uttice. CORE RUTION EGY AT BACILLFICE. MEAT MALL 4 kot cheap. mr-elore, Kou location, Tallore shop for #75, LISSNBIt, &y North Clark-st. ret RALB-dMALL STOCK DRY, GOODS ETC Store fur salu of rontatJow ron Good chance for party Partly pce town with ee advantage, Ad- ress INCA Mitra? Ganwen lakes V QO BAT.K—ONR-HALY INTREST IN A GOOD water-powar, bulidings, a woudsturning ma- echinery. Call on C. FOR! ry eH 8 tO~ day, uF Addruns FURNES & BAKER, Po pou s THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ane ished millinory and dressmaking shop; will be pold cheap: varios Jeaying city, Ipquire at Bis Wee Sndisoneat Gta uoodas ful STR, AND OTM -HTOGKE h achanged; no charge unions 4 bustnuss Openings alwaye on hand. 6 Wastinuton VA MAN WITH 60 TO INVERT IN ‘an eatabllatied busliiees payline tacks profs oon learn bartleulare Of Pe TUE doe ih at Houth Clark-sl Wires, MAN WHO TAS B00 TO INVERT Li in 8 logltingte enterprisa; must have sume mechanices none but on can woll rucurmmonded, nead apply an exoulloot opportunity is offerod. Addra: buno oftice. —————— EO MISCELLANEOUS, ATHHNTION, THADESMUN AND MECITA NICE Qpentng Boating, curracting. and closing books. oarhts a HWA, ted ¥ basuusant, 60 Lan Sulle-at, BEpwUGH AyD CocknoAciite uxt RUMINAT: bc by contrade( afrantod). Hxtercinatirs forsale, Catturaddreas a. OA: équra & OUR TtOUsAN it EEN and twonty inch t Addruss Dox 1b, Codar itayits, fowa. ty Hlate location acd rent, MWiaiptee ad bait inti ck aa fet t CUTTAGE OF AROS 6 was ED—TO RE! round, barre iuprovements und in goods south of Trautyeninth-at. aod oonvbulont to Hino Auddros Conical train, prompt pays stale price and location, 'f.., CHICAGO—-CONBUL~ ly og by letter, on chronlo i. Cures warranted. Wiest th, SM a4, Luaullfully bound; prescripiuns forall dispases. Mei setpald. ERVOUB E w EDICAT, essay, comprising w series of leclures de- livered wt Kulin's Musvura of Anatomy, on the causue god cure of premuture deciing, ghow tug ta teputably bow Jost health may be raxulned, ing clear synopsis of iupudiehs to marriage, aud tha trout- mont of nervous end physical debilit: ie he rowils Of twonty years’ experience. Hy mall, 2 conta, cure Foncy oF postage stamps, Addross Gacrulary Kabn's Museum. ti Broadway, Now York. Nt ORY ¥ Fe eG Yor indies ravete oh eSeiteLNTEY BENOSEAS t-paat ¥ UsfoaL Auth, “Madison TPE TORI, MORIA AND ELECT IIO batt-rogius at the Paluer House have boon wreally entaryed, vapo 1 tho lsdiaa’ de cver try then, CoParime We iiitomontss orsunvues th ‘and bardwaper tn fuplements, Or stovue, ij. y Novresie sr 'ianuas: Addrows TAnUWA IE, Keer i . RENT-ONK BECOND-HAND safowonthiy; reutal wo apply on bot atrument: capacity for buvks, 18alt. ‘ribunw ofico, " Adu OM, WAN airaiy carta En ae ft : proved. clear, mild gaat, any enn 4 Wash- Inxton-at, Moar i nuw wary atte [lpMLTry STOR AGK CO. Tetlablo; fur furniture wud murcendieo) ad) GtokAGH vor runN! butlus, 6tc.s ypnces at Tow rate junrourat. : . ta pOMAST 08. 78, TH ANT! 2 HALT 1088, fun, MeciANDIEN, nd" bast 5 SPO. Pani wd Woe 8 Mm Me CREW HING VING-BIACHINM KOU BALE ACME Be Gi Sine av oo Waveatears Up! airs, . GiivaTion WANTED-BY A SWEDISH GIRL to dn ganoral housework. Call at 173 Vortlend+ AY. Up-stalre, In tho rom ITUATION WANTEI ndress: cook and la a Bide proterrud. Cull ae tio TUATION WA! 2 and laundresa, Call 218 Fulton-st., tirat aight, YA GERMAN GIRL AB first-class family; West baah-o¥. HY FINST-CLAGS COOK Wednesday aid thursday oF YANTED-DY A YOUNG Gini, in apr jousawurk or second work Cali at So7 Bouth Haletcd-st. Sicommpatant gtr] xedui houanwsris Head city rote compat orks 3 meee Gout Hides Aaarves Ot Letbune ols. orences.. Buu ne o Pau Ariols WARTS HY A poco snoreety ant wouun to cook, wast, ro! Hort tieltr"or country.” No’ cards, inf ant Your GiTU ATION WANTHD—LY A GOON COOK, ONE . who thoroughly understands ber business, Cellne 207 Chieanu-av, Z WANTED—DY A COMPETENT GING te family for second work. South bida ond referandos, Addroas C Ki Tribune, ITUATIONK WANTKD—BY ''WO GOOD GE. man girls for couking aud seoond work In Ame! can faroilys city of suburbs, It Twonliotheat, ITUATION, WANTED—-HY A GOOD STRONG ir} in. a private faailly, for gsnera] housework, Woalat roferonce. Apply at 1u5 Wabnau-ay. bisctnglit, si ON WANTED—Y A GOOD BCANDINA. 2) vinn girl wo do light Rousework, Apply at 8T Woat ron QiTUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO NORWEGIAN sien Fp work Lu pry Ls fa) ly or boarding= house, 25 North Clurk-st, oui 7. i. GivUAVION WANYRD—BY A RESPEOTATIR worn who fa fully oumpelont 0 cook; can be soen for eat Hd North Bungainon-st, QITUATION WANTED-IN A PiLIVATIO FAM dé uird aa cook ond Jayndress) iTvoutarbact furtivons Calf at 23 Gulumotave SITUATION WANT SED-AY A GIL TO DO SEO. id work In @ private family, Good references, aiichizan-ar. : QITUATION WANTHD—BYWA GIRL TO DO GEN- to faully, Hot at Rauieso RUGS ARLE, guaeronent iran SWA MMIOVMENT OFFIOR for wonent care uaod in selucting NELLA G. WOOD, 61 and SS La rene NG WASH, Of od referanod, 7 - 7 FUATION WANTED—JO" Ce eH alune preforred, 8 Twonty-fourth-st. Fi TUATION WANTRD—VOIt HOT MAN Sars wonctul housework, Unqualified: refer ence. 15 Twentlotbeat * oY ‘| GIEWATION WANTED—BY 2 COMDETANT Cook and ia C Taundress in w private family, Hest ro 20 Twenty-secund-st. Honiuetreasen. iepiiele 'UAIJON W, } B1—| a SUruarion, MAMA AL ke Mumar.siins cae Fence, saninkery CAD Hh. Kmployment Ageucicsa. GITUATIONS WANTHU- VARIES IN NEED OF ‘good Suandinaving uel fowaly belp can be Suppliad 8G. DUSK LS office, ta Mliwaukoe-uv. [—A ‘TRAVELING BATCUE, IN GOIN Larose Dera hee AES G18, 0 Dearvori-t OST-40 IN THER BILLS. TINERAL iis ward if resurned ta 0. DOXEY, 14 Clark-st, O8}~FROM THE KESIDHNCOK, 33 DUANBORN. Ly tolty aad black eter dow, wilh snurt tall ch Whoever rutyrog anawors to the qumy 0 «Who same will bo sultably rewards Ianta for”

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