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WASILINGTON. —— Considering New Plans for Count- ing the Electoral Vote by Congress. The Grentoat Difficulty in the Way Contesting Returns from Ohe State. Differing Opinions Whether Congress Can Decide or the State Itself. * Action to Be Taken To-Day on the North- ern Pacific Rallroad Bill. An Investigation into Cattle Disease Now Existing in Eastorn States, ELECTORAL VOTE. PLANS FOR COUNTIXG IN THE FUTUNE, Epeetat Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘WaAsitinaTon, D. C., April 18,.—-Tho Domoeratic members of the Committee on Rules of tho House and Benato hnye long beon trying to adopt a plan for counting Electoraljvotes. Thoy start with tho assumption that nothing that tha Democrats approve~even Senntor Edmunda’ bilt—will receive the approval uf tho President ortho yotes of the Republicans In Congress, Therefore the joint rules !s_ the only alternativo leftto thom, What this shall be fs the problem. Ataconference hold yosterday it was agreed asa basis that no voto of a State shall bore- fected excopt by the concurrenco of tho two Houses. This differs materinlly from tho old twenty-second = joint. rule, which provided that the vote of a Btuto soph be rejected on the objection of ong House, ‘This rulo was of Hepublicun origin, and some of the Domocratio members of the House fules Committee favor readopting it, They sre hot sustained in this position by any conaldern- He number of Democrats in olthor House, and ie RULE WAS ALWAYS VERY BEVERELY ONITICIZED by the lending’ mon of tho party. A large num: ber of members of the present Senate are on record against It by both vote and apeuch, Tho aificulty which presenta itself in forming the propoxed rufe conslats in founding a provision tu Oieet tho cuse of two conteating sats of Electors from tho sumo State, How shull tho legal yote be counted and what shall decide which is tho teal vote? There is n wide dlfferenco nf opin jon, eapecially among tha Senators, on this ques Yon. Some hald thit Congress his tho power todeolde, and thut buth Houses ought to con- cur inthe decision heforo tho yote 14 counted. Dthors insist that thore fe no right In Congress to decida between contesting sets of LOTS, but that must be left to the Stites, Indeed, there fs so much contiiet of opinion that thore is a very strong probability, thut no tetlon will be taken aud that the whole matter will be left whero it js, NORTHERN PACIFIC. YINAL ACTION ON THE EXTENSION OF CHARTER, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WasuInaTon, D. C., Apré 18.—Tho represent- atives of the Nortborn Pucifo Railroad aro very hopeful that the Sennto Committee will to- morrow tke flnuPand favorable action upon tho bill to oxtend the time for tho construction ot that rond, Tho indlentions are, thoy sny, that if the Committee ts full—which ft has nut beon for some time—tho bill will bo approved. No such action Is anticipated, however, from the House Committee, but it Js claimed that tho Houso Committee docs not represent tho House. But whatovor cithor or both of those Com- mitteea may do, the Northern Pacilic representatives aro of the opinion chat thore will bo no action at this season that cuu injure the Company, fuusmuch us according to tholr construction of the law non-aetion until duly 1 will be equiyalont to allirmative action coniirming the title of the Northarn Pacific in all the lands along tho IInc of tho rond, which willatthat time have been completed, This will Include the two sections now Ju tho process of construction. The Northern Paciflo elulm that their churter diifers from ull othor roads In this, that in the i EVENT OF THE FAILURE % ‘of the Company to comply with the condition of tho original uct, the United States by its Con- gross muy do any und all gets and things which mney be needful and necessary ta insure tho compicuion of tho road. ‘his ‘condition In the grant occurs in tho game relative position In which the forfeiture clauses occur iu tho enubling acts of other fiand-grunt roads, but thera ia no itorfelture cliuso in the Northern Puolflo churter, Tho Socre- tury of tho Interior baa decided that the act does not expira untll July Luext. If, thorcfore, Conyress ut the present session shath not by dome uslirmutive legislation reclaim the Jnnds, it in ite power so to do, the Company will have a perfect title to tho ontire Ind grants along the pardon of the route which will by the end of this season be completed, and it fs exe peeted, nlso, that unless Congress by legislation thia session aball In somo wny injure the credit of the Company's funda enough will bo secured tocomplote tho remuindor of tho rund, CATTLE DISEASE. WHERE CONTAGIOUS {GERURO-PNEUMONTA Ex- Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . .Wasttnaton, D, 0, April 18,—Tho Commls- sloner of Agriculture has received the report of Dr, Charies P, Lyman, on tho subject of contag- Jous pleuro-pneumonia in the Eastern States, Dr, Lyman's report consists of a diary of hia travels in the infeoted districts during the months of Fobruary and March, togother with a good deal of detailod information collected by inquiry and by personal examination respecting the circumstances uttonding euch outbreak of tho disenac in tho tocalitics which ho visited. Heaubmits no retleutions of a genoral charactor, snd makes no recommendations, and his report ischletly valuable as showing tha probabloextent Of tho district within which tho dlsciso 18 ut resent cbniined, He summarizes tho result of is investigations us follows: “As u result of my investigations thus fur I find’ thia rujnous foreign pingge actually existing among cattle In the fo! peg. Btutea: Connecticut, in Faire Held County;, Now York, Now York, Westchester, Puinain, Kinga, and Queens Counties: Now Jer Bey, Atlantic, Gloucester, Camdon, Turlington, Qveun, Merecr, Monmouth, Middtcvex, Hunter: don, Morris, Essux, Uniou, hiorgen, and Hudson Counties; Fonnaylvanin, Philadelphin, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, Lehigh, Cumberland, York, lawure, Lancaster, and Adams Counties: Muryland, Carroll, ‘Dattimore, Hartford, and Cocih Counties. eh sh NOTES AND NEWS. ‘THE WIBTONIC DESK, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune * ‘Wasiinarox, D. C., April 18.—Prestdent Hayes \ea Robert C, Winthrop haying decided that the deak of Jefferson should bo formally presented With the samo ocremonies a8 _nttondod the pres- ‘tation of tho sword of Washington and thé Mad of Franklin, tho Massachusotts and Vir- tlula delegations solected thuir sonfor members present, who mot yostorday at tho-White House ~Vviz,: Bonators Dawes, Witbors, nud Johnaton, tnd Reprbsentatives Crapo, Tucker, and Goode, Jecretary Kyarta and Mr, Winthrop wero also Present, It wos detormincd that tho Sesk should bo formuily prosunted in “wach House to the Senator or Nepresentativo trom Masgachusotts, and that then a Sonutor or Represontative from Virginia will move a reso ution of acceptance, which his colleague will ‘cond, cach making appropriate remarks. Tho desk ts to be doposited in tho flro-proof room of tho Library of tho Department of Stato, whoro Abe original Declaration of Independence fs do- posited, ‘That is not, bowover, tho copy of the feclaration written’ by Jefferson on this desk, but one which was engrossed on parchment After it bad boon ed upon and was siguod by the members of the Continental Congress, CARLISLE'S WHIGKY BILL. There Moma to be ttle prospect of tho final Passage of Carilato's Whisky bill ut tho Teesuut session, Thorv aro about 150 bills before Cons ress on the calendar, many of them uf linpory tunce, and such as will cauyo much dobute, It ean only be reached out of its order by ununt- iaruly possible tna! (veda bu Loughe butdro tLe House by either method, = DON PIATT’S CHANGE OF DARE, Col. Donn Pint has withdrawn from tho Capt- fy and will goon vstublish another newspaper Rear, bis home tn Oblu, devoted w general litera- ieiranistained ono of he inet tet puauls at o ave over been printed in Washington, a Kecentricities of European Weathor, Te save itt Lgtter to Montreal Herald, 2 bel ‘6 Soverity of the present winter is fur from BP lng entirely gong by, Beveral iniportant riv- ae still frozen over, ‘The Lako or Zirknitz, a iraiola, is B solid mass Of icv, myrinda of a ing killed, Several Inrge takes lin Uppor atria ure frozen solfd, @ phenomenon not wit> essed slace 1s, Oy’ tho Lake of Constance, Site Bragens, a newspaper hus been printed to fetta overated oratruiy yuan. ae * uve! y yours. Cur! enough, while spow and {vo uve been tho rule In tho middio and southern countrica of Rurope, even Blelly having been affected with cold, the northern portians of Ruropo havo bad an wnnaually mild winter, The sniall amount of snow that has fallen in Norwuy, Denmark, and Swedon ts ns remarkable aa ite cnormous quan tity elsewhere, While wo have been almost. hurted in Naturo's winding ahoet, Bweden hig hardly seen the fall of n take, While tho ground in the Bernese tins been frozen no hard that It bas Leen necersnry ta burn fires on the ground in tho churchyard before a grave could be dug, and oven to use dynamite for this purpose, the People of tho ifnek Forest and some othor regions havo enjoyed the moat delightfully, mild and sunny winter within tho memory of “the old inhabitant.” At Freiberg, Cor instance, 2, feet nbove tho aca loyel, the people huye been Juxuriating In a parniise temperature; from the Grisons, people report a cloudiess winter, no siow, only two days’ rain, standing at of dowwa, enjoying tho aun and the view, and tho men, {1 tho middle of the day, going about In tholr shirt-sleeves; only an occasional thin tlm of {ce, that melts na soon as tho sun rises. CROP-PROSPECTS. ILLINOIS. Spectal Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune. MACKVILLE, Pintt Co. April,18.—Winter-wheat looking well. Acrenge fully 100 per centincreused over lust season. Old wheut about all rnold, Fruit all right. Largest show of fruit-buds I ever a0W. Sprctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. PLEASANT MouND, Bond Cu., April 18,—Whent injured gume by frost, but on the whole pros- peuta better than Inst genson. Onta about all sown, More going in than usual, preparatory to sowing wheat next fall, Small ncroage of corn; all taken for whent and oats. Some flax going » Everything polnt v1 \. Seared, jrciat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tvivune, Fanmett City, Dewitt Co, April 18.—New crop of winter-wheat looks well, Old wheit mostly sold. Mule eho cats Bolt: Cold wenthur bas ed fruit. a a Despatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pants, Edgar Co., April 18.—Fincat. prospect for winter-whent ever kuown in the county. Half the corn marketod. Spectat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune. Perenssuna, Menard Co, April 18.—Wintor. whent not ne good us Inst yer, Old whuat about all pold. ao uagine oldcorn on band, Pros- for fruit good. moc Bpretat Ditpateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Canton, Pike Co. April 18,—Winter- whent never better. ver large acreage. Old wheat about all suld. Appl ea and Roaches, 0K, Rock Iavann, Hock Island Co. April 18.— Spring-wheut 1s com!n; up Been dry and cold. Winter-whent looking bad. Corn goliig to mar- ket freely. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DAxora, Btephenson Co,, April 18.—Two-thirds of the corn marketed. Winter-whent consider. ably demoralized by cold, dry weathor, Acreage of onts sumo ns Inst yenr, but lors tnx. Speetat Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, CARLINVILLE, TL, April —This section of tho State was visited by n heavy frost Inst night. The prospeets for the great cercala—wintere wheat and vats—were never better. Tho fruit- crop bus not beon Injured ns set. special Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, BLACKUERRY STATION, Ul, April 16.—We nro having a cold northoust rain-storm, We hid ind no rain for two weeks, and the ground had become very dry. Wheat Is wp, and looks green, Onts and barley, own two weeks ngo, are com- jug up, Small grain is nearly all in. The high winds that have prevailed this week made it very diticult to aow outs, Thero {s but little miss yet. We hope that there will be no more envy frosts. Five yeura igo to-day the mer- cury fell to 18 degrees nbave Out OC a.m. Tho round remnined frozen twenty-four hours. ata and barley were killed, § IOWA. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lake City, Calhoun Co. Apelt 18,—Spring- wheat nbout all in, No incrense In acrenge over lsat sonson, Two-thirds of the corn marketed, Spectul Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Des Moises, In. April 15.—Furmers in Cone tral Iowa are compluining of 0 serious want of rain. There has been no rain this spring, and tho seed sown js nob germinating, For two days & perfect hurricane has swept over tha Btate, with a yolocity of forty miles an hour, which hag blown the ight pulverized soll away from tho whent, and swept the onts from tho elds, it ig feared so ng to soriously prevent 0 crop coining up where sown. Over Inrge tracts of pratric the soil and grate are thrown up in windrows like snow- drifts. INDIANA. . Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * ' Gosuen, Elkhart Co., April 18.—The recent severe weather has been hard on winter-whent, Tho freezing and thawing, and dry winds, are making prospects for n whent crop much below Inst year, Ont crop entirely sold out. Corn mostly fed up, Our prolitte fruit district prom. fses well. . NEBRASKA, Spectat Dispatch ta The Ca{cago Tribune, Avnona, Humilton Co, April 18.—Spring- whent mostly sown. Ground in fine condition, Very little wheat loft for shipment. Oats aro seurce, Threo-fourths of the corn murketed, Farnoury, Joferaon Co,, April 18,—Lurige acres aye of outa going In, and Bume of fax. Corn all sold, except what will be needed Lor home-con- sumption, 4 DAKO'A, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rrversipe, Ciny Co, April 18.—Spring wheat Mostly sown, Not as much sown 18 aur, on account of searolty of seed, Outs will be sown largoly In the place of wheat. MINNESOTA, Spectat Dispatch to he Chicago Tribune. sCtanemont, Dodgo Co., Aprit 18.—Everybody bnay seeding, Jf tho wenther continues fayor- rd bulk of tho wheat will be sown this cu! rr GEN.. GRANT. Yentorday’s Doings in Bloomington— Church Sorvices—Visit to the Orphans? Home at Normal—The Gonerals Re« marks—Departuro for Galena This Morning. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broournatos, IL, April 18.—This bas been a lovely day. Thero wun a plengunt breeze and olgar sky, and it waa pleasant to be upon tho stroeta, Gon, Grant's presonco was the theme: on every tongue, and the cluzens of Blooming- ton devoted almost tho entire day to watching forthe distinguished and honored guest. Gen, Grant, accompunied by Col. Fred Grant, Judge Jobn M. Soott, ox-Senator Oglesby, and anum- ber of tho Reception Committee, attended wor- shipat tho First M. E.Church. Tho Noy. Mr. Hotfinann, pastor, preaebed a very able and clo- quent sermon, Tho church was literally packed, Bervico begun at 10:00, and the church was ovortlowing as curly as 0 o'clock Hundreds fruiticsly sought admission, Tho party occupied prominent scata In tho body of the church, From tho closo of the service until dinner-hour tho ox-Prealdont remained tn a pri- yute parlor at tho Ashloy Houso, conyeriing frooly with old army tricnds. Dut few wore ad- mitted for Introduction, Gen. Grant having res qqucated that he bo allowed rest and privacy for awhile, Ati:W0the purty dined in tho public diuing-room. This was the only timo during tho day when the ludics of the party made thelr ap- pea unee. Mra. Grant received 4 large nuuber of ladies during | tho ee At 3 o'clock Gon, Grant, ox-Beuntor Oglesby, and thors of the party, drovo in cirringes to tho Boldlory’ Orpbans' Home at Normul, where an iinmense number of persone had assembled in antivipation of tho visit. None but members of the purty could bo admitted. The purty pro- eneded to tho onapel, whore they wore seated on tho platform, Gen. Grant occupying a chair on the piattoran: “Three hundred and twenty-seven children filed in.and were seated, the boys in blue and tho girls in white, song was sung by the childron, accompanied by tho organ, the muplo thrilling every boart and recalling to the votoran General tho scones in tho Itebelllon uri whloh thoso children’s fathers fell. Gon, Bloomticld then introduced the Goneral, who epoko as followa: “CHILpREN: Inn sorry that some ono was not called upon who could havo done better in speaking to you. It isu matter of pleasure to mu tosperk to and to nee the orphuns of our Union soldiera so well provided for. It tga auty we oweto tho children of tho men who Tourbe for and preserved tho Nation. T havo no doubt you will all avail yourselves of the arl- yuntuges that aro given you, and will endcayor to become good und worthy oltiens of tho Republic for which your futhers fought, and Died, und died. Wishfng you wll prosperity and sucess in lite, Tsay uguin that Lum glud to sco ou," : Noxt Bonator Oglesby spoke, occupying por- haps ten minutes, jon. Grunt auln stopped from tho plat- form and shook hands with euch of the orphans as thoy, passed him and filed out of the room. ‘Thon the General held a short informal recoption, during which the teuchers of tho Home and others were Introduced. They then drove back to the city, and the remuinder uf the day was spent in unevontful quictude, Gen, Grant will leave tho city ut 21:00 to-morrow for Galena, and during the forenoun will recelve ull who 1 to, sare porn nlias aoe a recent oie i feelin, valle Gor, Grunt sosims biguly-ploasud with bia ro OEP tat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Mynpora, WL, April 18.—A telegram from Bloomington announces that Gen, Grant and party will arrive here to-morrow ut ubout 1:4) Bina will stop for dinner, This visit will quit a surprive to our citizens. pebsger dnt abstheteety Knowles‘ Indoct Powdor Guu is by furthe beat, a —_ FOREST FIRES. Ten Miles of Flames in the Penn- sylvani: New Jersey Farmers and Villagers Bat- tng to Protect Thefr Momes. her of cabins have been burned, the occupants | oyeutivo — wi barely escaping with thelr lives, Tho destruce | muke what gi ton of cordwood and timber $s tmmense, In | theso in tho rear ar fo hold good what Frinco George County the fre has been vory | has this been gained, destructive, invading orcbarde and destroying hundreds of trees. Jt fe feared that untesa wt early rain occurs the fire will destroy muillroadd bridges and telegraph poe y Lynchburg to Norfolk, Severn! dwelilngs were burned in Appomattox County. and two houses in the Dismal Swamp, tiiber, cut wood, an CAPE MAY. Carr MAy, April 18.—Thera ta a Inrge forest fro in Northorn Capo May and Southorn Cun- berland Counties, south of Melville. There has been great Joss of proport y.and thers $4 much | mg are struck off to the northward, t oxcitument amongst the citizens, Extra forces | pon the blackened track of the ot! bave been ordered to subdue tt If posalble, ELSEWHERT. DBnricksnuna, N. J. April 14.—When a’ fire is Rtarted in wt forest aud the wind is strong, it does not ercep or ent Its way, Dut it nnkes great | his lamp something to cat whenever, during the strides. Glowing ciuders or blazing embers ure intervuls hurled forward through the alr fur a rod or a | will be impossible to uso this Kort of lamp asa mile, na tho caso may be. Tho lre-fghtera ii Ocenn County hope that an open spice of a rod | comes in! inuy bar the progress of the flame, but they do not trust rivers evon a inilo wide todosu. It ul evans a8 tho wie “At iret the. fire eoude ‘orth a strip or finger, stmight through tho anoly’ It truvels forward aomotimes far ehort | Ject to melancholy distances with the speed of a rucchorse. Thon the burnt spaco beyxins to widen near its sturte | W222 re an er wr oe until it has given the wind anothor TS, ORDEY 10 ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEI- ous patkony, thraugtious tho eity, wo hava estat and then another Anger of fire west of Woodmunale, ed by f brenstwork of awinnps. Beyor ainile and a hulf, or again widened to five miles, 7 Humber, which hy in Its patts, was also saved by | PRESONAL <a. A. swatnps, the part 9 Delng rely | DE tiiey touts Way, and by alurge band of men ARSED WITH BIOVELS, The elx miles from Woodmunsic to Damber wore traversed by tho firo In four hours, When this tlre reaches Bamber, its as | iingor spread ovor ton niles of country, It and the tire mado ita way to Tom's River, A second tire, credited to a spark froma locomo- tive, has been traced from a polnt nine wuilles ILA: southenst uf Whiting's Poat-Onlce, on tho Tuck- . erton Railroad. if until it Jolned the ono ju ‘ney met about d o'clock on ‘Tuesday a crnoon, A third fire is describod as biving ‘orluinated at the bond waters of Forkeil Hivor, pe rata ete eaar EO a et de ae nee city reference given. Address W, ‘Tstbun ofico, PE ee, morning. Tho restdents of Forked 1 igo say it swept direct in u northeasterly course pshoxeon: Tuesday evening, TEACE ro Julning with the othor two fires. ‘his Hire, in its widening p on Wednesday, and brought nearly every man in tho nelghboi off, From Bayville THE THREE BTHRAMB OF FIND Palette = - flowed northward went of ‘Toin'a River vitlngo | POR BALH-BTEAM, TY DRAULIG, AND TLAND tothe Mancsquan Mivor. Bure they cume to stop fortwo reusons, First, tho river near tho oust where tho fire raged faa milo and aw hnlf { steam nuisting engines wide, and second, the north bank {8 gencrally ry under cultivation and the embers, or cinders, that were blown across found ttle material to ignite. Suoh is a bird's-eye viow of tho forest horse und une lx. tires In this part of Now Jersey. None of thoao ert fires fsqut, They have sped their course and the wind to-day has been low. If {t should gatbor force and blow from a difforont dire on tho fires would be blown into volumus of fiuinc in many places with new forests to teed ville, arrivini upon. s Tho the southeast of Brloksburg threo hoavy | f2sftepliqulare ou columns of smoke nro rising, but “ne Namo fx Lust ies tho village was ina wifd tom's 1 Firca were running up along the outside of each of those highways, Etfurta wore mude to keep the two columns from leaping the roads and Joining in the valuablo thuber land bo- tween them. Mon worked with shovels to shoor the two columns apart, ouch body of workmen pm ano oF 7 i ‘This work, However, was yaln. Tho fires loaped down hodies ppuddonly thoy camo together, the tra | rode to tho sky In a wugnificent pyramid, and erat eut afterward 4 OR BALH—EVE ers had yet another card to play Half a ine fi noarer the threatenod village tho: what fucalled a hick fre. Starting with o cross, Towd as 6 base of operations, they hud set fire ta the woods between thom and” the onvgming: Humes. hey: fougtt the fire go well on thelr spread to tho right and Icft this new fre began | FP) Hani y ay slowly to. windwurd,and byihe | 1), WAY, time its enemy bud inct It, thore was so whio u | st Chattel-murtuaue wee burned over that, in tho state of the wind on prevailing, tho cinders could not loup it, a ‘THY VILLAGE WAS BAY ED, iy but the fre was not stayed, Itimadoa tlink Kast Van Huron-st. Movement to the eastward, and wil day tovday it | 4 been anouldurlug {nu gentle breezp in tho | turntiuie of cusiduncus purchases between Heickaburg and the ocewi, ready Stattaay FOR FURNITURE, HUGUIES, ETC, el cheapust und best tu city, A Low yar Woat Montages. CLAIR new mnluchic® with o ho st of damage twas follows: ‘Thu Humes Jouped over an open space of 30 sands to the bas of Conrut } nh eon iver avenue, wile ge CAL outh of tha village, and both tbe barn and Mr, TY “a Teeklo's valuubletiones wero destroyed. ‘Two | ANZONEIANG 10 4 intlos south of thy village # burn occupled by Churles Anola was burned. A quarter of u inlle West of this burn w house belonging Ww a Be. Kelsvy was burned. A quarter of uiile south of thé barn bouse coupled by Philip Leaver muata was burned. Qno mile nearer the Village an ube | CHALIN'S, corner Aludbyn aid Deas buru-sie, Darn of Conrad TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: When tho Haines upon Forked Hi Jn the woods tryin = Mountains. following-nnmed VIRGINIA. Perensnuna, Va., April 14—Tho forest firca | side or the fire to which hnve been raging In this vicinity tho past week havo tecomy uncontroliable, and tho tlumes are plainly viatblo here. Barna and | hie matter on tho atibles fn large and in many Instances farmers baye Jost all their a crops. Moraes, farming Implements, anda num- | Sand sprinl smnothers the glow! nothing If the wind whi Hug atternoon, Forked River, the farmilles eople allowing it to have its glund, which, §f it New York Sun, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1880. ‘007--A BRAUTIFUL RES. front, an Monros-at., ‘his ls No.l nelabbor- iw each—2 nice love 2x12, enat front. on at, hale block north of Indiana-at, (Juat ¢ 0). . FL—-Lok Bx2 on Lake-at. south front, Just enat of itobey-at,. hia ia cortainty cheap. h=2 fot 24x12, on occupied house was burned, na w: hous balf a milo to tho castwant. began to move eastward > Villnge men were already to rave tho Umber, sands of acres {n that vicinity are owned by the Oe ieeeeeenn ener! IPORENT ASPEN MONTH FINST TWO FLOORS ° - wo-stury brick HouKe, ZG wro-story brick house, 19 Gr LE FR ¥ Idence lot 33x10) feet, sou Ra a 100 feot east af Weatorn-av. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS hb Reena LAND. Sedewick-at CITAS, fgeond Noor of brick houre, econd fone oF brick Rouse, ip Valkenburgh, David 8, Barker, Thomas 1. Van Aradate, and Capt. Furman Matthews, of Pee iabacha sk men were acting under their nAtement from ear! hightevery man In the age that could handle Aahovel wis hard at work. direetly In front of tho fire, but tho fro may bo “ BHERURD OFF," an tho phraso fs. A row of men work along tho prevent its spreading, and whonever tho wind litlls thoy go as neur the hent of the tintnes ns possible, and try to shovel sind upon the burning leaves and over vegotne Sand In this country: umbers have beon: destroyed, | is to be had atmost anywhere, and it is said to be amore deadly enemy of fire thin water, Dry led on na bitrning log or stunp coals in nm singularly JANTEDT A. GO0n CUTAN ANID HITADE ond situation for ateady mon. Chicogo-ay, botween & Cy AW North Fourth wal ita Zinta, on aperioreat between Hoyne jee lot 24x10, south fronton Taylor-at, be- "Washington and 125, on, Huddancst, between sccnnd. Iargain. on Mitwaukee-ay., near Wood. morning, but before “ANTED-—PAINTERS—A_FRW ‘workmon, Kou at avery Op At WHIDDEN, 216) No man ean work God and Liscotn, UU por fout—Tak Bixt Frantinco-nta, 5 ND 18 OAKLEY- Cr EDN CxtuTes, Cte, i NCU, EDN Hi PR? toneat, 4 YA ROTTMCIILD, SCHROR- wind 19 ba Nallo-st, ‘mployment Agencle: 2M PAHORERS FOIL ©. he, aander; 2 pit aponlers Fine taro, Atdi itl Wante raltronda, an Weat Lake-nt, at nee one ‘offornd. ti and pretty cottaze, dru a gine cheapest Jol afters winduw, kowth front an 10. Zi ush-at, rea da barn fortwo horsest rent 9) boildl ° Ue aneapee On Ie tow, “Apply vo RUGEHE He WALAEIG Ie oats Wot GsiE, on Pratrio-ay, noar Thirty- $1,an-10b2ix154, on Contee-ay,, just north of Tey 41,200 2tx110, on Marrison-st, between Looms Tadin, Go wnd feo tt FS F [0 RENT—a SOUTIT OAKLEY-AV., Dntory and it ae basement brick dwelling: alt modern tny LANOREIS FOI TON, 3 jmonta, brick barn §Utber month. Applyto BCH Ac anwemilis, ANGRDL &' OU, 64 Miacellanheonn. ANTED-ONE Ol TWO GENTLEMEN OB business experionee to travel, Goud references pi7 to FIED G, COOK, Jtoom th (baso+ Tih ELEGANT MAMDLE-FRONT in thoy cnn upon tho fire, and Jackson-at,, firat of i and kitchen on Improvemonts. Inquire mt Li Constant wetehfulness tnuat be bad atl along the ine, but all goes for 1s strong and changenble, Much was gained In the fizht on Wednesday, but the fre could not bo with shovels, Three different bnek tires were Nonrors, Vu., April 18.—Passongers report | started, Tho sevond was started mile in the fires along tho Ine of raflroud from | reur of tho frat, but, Ike It, was wnsuccessful. A wide strip was burned over in each case, but thery were not men cnough in the early purt of H, Extensive fires aro raging | the doy to guard this strip. Embers leaped over HASY—fi nirty-fitth and Thirty if market after th! mansard root, ate. ‘This boure Ifyou want a tirst-cl front, stone dwe NT—OCTAGON STONE FRONT, 10 ROOMS, uern improvements, {urnaea, and gas-tiat- Ra eR et z 70 It In ton days, on Amall capital, $i same tists & CO, leoum 3 ept from the village very. tn bullt now far Je: it DB. Wont ‘Moneud-an Absiy ts Foue os: Sauth Charen. “PPI hi ni Aurroundinua, tt cannot U6 surpassed In Chienxo, for saleon account of Ml hesith of ving city. Ifyou are looking for Afirst-clane home thisinit. Tt ic butter than Michi- hay in at my of , B. BUY), Toom ‘OR BALE-$U0-FOUR-BTORY AND BASH- ment brick sture, and lot 2ix f “Ui outh Busta-st, yw itduer look il enuo.on the best business atrov ay 1 per cent not rent, wn ‘will Ba worth $f nat oo, T. MAN THONOUOIILY COMPETENT sh operntor In Wests tate experionce and 0 0) Hantae t6 oftered the owner, who ernoity, leferences requires South Side. painaexpecieds.. AUarexe 1 ‘160 (NEW NUMISER) MICIIQAN= itech @; per tonthy; no buard- NS, (WU Htatesnt. NT—1G8 INDIANA-AV. (NEW NUMNEID, marbic-front luuse, 15 rooma, in perfect cons dithon, nuw vacant; grat fatally only, C. By NIBDOTAILON TRIMMING Of experience In this particular In full references, trimming department, 1s BON, Philadslphia. NTED—A MAN TO MAKH HIMBELE GEN eraily uvofui in the Parker Mouse kitchen, id Bininted-ata, with greut destruction of | It to points where no mun wasat hand to put rd amber. thoin outwith shovel and sand. ‘Then, too, tho . fire, fanned by the strong wind, crept ucross the atrip, finding food which the jected, Tho third Hne of defense, however, wuarded bya force of fifty men, fighting for thelr homes and property, WAS MELD TRIUMPHANTLY, ra Ing house, A. REEL: back fire had ro- ke auch property, in heart of Chis ‘ouRHL to Roll at ALLSMEN TO SiLI, OUR GOODS on commission, ZELLER & CO, TED to the grocery and Address, with stany inbung, Pretle Colinty, Ohio, TANVASHERS—GENT O§ LADY— enges, niewdin pack= ten; 8 to $10 n day IN,’ 43 Jnckson-st, fPOTENT—“NO. IH (OLD NUMBEI) M Ay.. Zatory and buxement fran: wl gposseanion. ALEILED W. BA ‘AV. _N tents id it Hh hud passed on to Bayville on the pre- CUNON TIL ea Want nate eating its way ond piteh of ho mirror noudl §['0 RENT—NG. Tor (OLD NOMBEID MICIIGAN: OEP PUZ BH Cthisty Ale SHOCK PROPERTY C neh and North Hranch Canal, botweon Chi Nortt-ay. Chicago Land Company, jtoom ce This morning feo was slow! New York Heratd, sine the wind down toward READING, Pa, April 15.—Tho horiers of Berks, | ©! Chester, and Lnncaster Countics, along tho ‘Weich Mountains, nre bene devastated by one of the most destructive forest fires that his oce curred for many years, The tinmes extend over un area of about ten miles, and everything in tholr path, consisting of woodchoppers’ cabins, varus, corded and standing tlnbor, fills, ete., hasbeen destroyed. ‘Tho tire oriyinatet near Beartown, Lancaster County, and was caused by sparks from u passing locomotive, Atuhothor polnt, near ‘Talbotvillo, Bernard Unangst, 0 farmer, was burning brush. ‘hu high winds nrovailing drove tho flames to tho dry leaves, and in n short time nearly 2,000 neres of wool land wero burning. A posse of about 100 men guthored atdifferent parts of tho mountain, and soutliwaat corner SANSOME, oum 3, 10 La Tt was feeedly swoods, from which {t was ahecred off yesterday's asnbove described, The alarm in the village had partly died away, but men were yet at work, ‘This patch is bounded on the west and north by the track of Tuesday's and yesterday's fires, of tho east bya wide clenred “atrip, the result of yesterflay's baek fire, and north branch. A. brisk breeze from tho north would cause tho fire to overleup the narrow river. ‘The colunin of times ‘Tom's River village divided, ane part_ going to the westand the other tothe east. The litter encountered Tom's Mver which at that place fst milo wide, Sparks wero borne across and set tlre to some woods on the Cranmore furm, belong! to Mr. John DP. Haines, Hulated, Hnines & Co. if =——————————————o—————————— vonty-ninthert. D.'G, HASHLTOS, 13 South WANTED-FEMALE KELP, Hit PROPEI’ A rn Hranch, neat Divisiun-nt, in two ¥ Ja Hallu-at., Itou! $,G0-80 DOWN, A SPLES ry Dome TPO RENT R Niiy NCI: TEN-ROOM HCH NTED-TWO FITS? CLAS! 3 ty the country for six or cight months, about nk and du record work. iteror o parvete, s baruatn, GIRLS TO GO the tstof May, te eo wnces required. A North Side. IPO RENT-HOUSES 28 AND 20 ae Mt atonessront houses, 15 rowm: snd calimined: all modern before Moy 1. Oj MATTUCKS, #® De} on the south by the GENERAL. TOUS lng St awayt only two Wa iirking tanipotten, ayer aca beset bat 36 ervard-st. or at nu sOUtT Af Boulevard, story and bane: each, fresbly paini borseanion an ar bore northward on. I SALE—A'T A BACRIFICE<HOUBES 7 AND 0 Ubio-st. reparmtly or toguther, d-atory and ina-front houses, i ruume’ each. Ope Hon, Tmihedinte passession, WALT 3. 40 Duarburnerte for inspection. bornent, ‘A FINST-CLABS WOM- the bert uf raferonocs as terand Kblllty to du cooking, washing, and taundtrying, and who tx plenannicand quick per morith; Gorman or Amortean pro- AM Suuth Ja Sallo-st,, nose Thirty- WIth, who can bring 0 x modern improv, N depth, § rooms on ene and separate furnnes-rooni, and every conve firatecl ‘Ton coud tenant will be rente und wilt be pat in pur amember of the Arn Mr. Haines, who was on tho farm at the time, in antieipation of danger, ret twenty men at work, and the flre was stayed, after it had gained w headway, BY BACK FIRISG, DUNNED CLEAR BPACES ANEAD ~ | The Diamond Flour Mills, inorder to stop tho advancing fire. The farm dwellings of John Mengle, Nesbit Mengle, and Christiun Kurtz wero suved only through great | fire report that foxes and Tho cabins of Herbert Keshell and Henry Keorguriz wero consuine: narrowly escaping with tholr Ilves, About 2,000 raila, the property of John Mengle, wero en- y destroyed. ‘The engine-house at the | tho lire, ‘Tho latter, it is thought ‘Lanigan ore mines was on fre severii times, and: was ilnally destroyed, Widow McCann's little | them to escape. enbin was directly in tho puth of tho devouring: clement, but was saved after a terrible struggle with the flames. From Kano Station to the Surnmit, a distance of five miles, everything was destroyed in tho way of timber and the ike, Fighting the fire, ton grent extent, hus beet wbandoned, tho own way, excepting when houges or burns are in pa fo ivesure reported lost. Tho dainnge already done figures up in tho thousands, The sky ig almost totally obscured by tho dense | of volumcsofsmoke. IN NEW JERSEY, roksan =: nN iclastan mtono-frantw ining-ruoin In basement, oF on 4 tte Washington-st. fox) FEET ON SOUTIWEST. ricld and Thirty-elubiheata,, chenp forecash, Address J, BUCKLEY, 2-0. Box 2, Tren- TWO GIS, ONK AS COOK AND er tor sycond work in private family. Sane y Ue corner of Tutte dsleupllaneots TANTHD—A BTRONG GIIth juusowork at Tit North Frunklin-at, Wages $120. TANTED—A GOOD housework in a private family, Good home and. es. 1Uc2 Wabash-av. ANTED—GIRD TO work: Must bo a goad ogo! half a mile south of hough they uro of within o few in fixhting tho Tiecoons are fre- quently seen dashing out of the burning woods, Rabbits, of which thore js # greut number, run a little way and then stop. T! inen in presence of the greater danger. Many irds and snukes are found dead in the path of ‘Ton's River, escaped. a wood, ami tho fire sppronchiny rods of thom. Those enguyed FOR GENENRAT, story and basement bricks, -story and baseinent frame and large bart Ise Bhurtlet-av., frame cottaze, Y rooms, id bnsoment brick. jury and basement brick. story stone front, large house ani Ol BALESESTOR: ‘D BASEMENT BIICK South Ca fw per annum, Bt ERAL Mouse. ‘Apply Alonday at 20 ¥ ON BINCOLN-AY., DE- tween Centra nnd Mophin-sts, The whould pur- ehaee price can remain furs long time, and In addi- rt of the monoy for. buildinic is Vury sultatiio for reaitence Vil LOEB & BROTHER, ‘hey scem feurless of DR GENIAL MOUSHWOIK; don wo will turnian aw Call dn on this property, which Linety=brateate id a 1 Th! -Uret-st ro Lt istieds Brounds;partly TED—GItl, TO NO GENERAL HOUSE ‘kK in small family. Meferences required. out of tholr itverine sing preu. too ‘pply at 1211 Wabushi-av.. Is are dazed, and nre seen to fly back Into the flames after csenpin: 18 moths fly into a candice. heantas tho reptiles ese Jeayes. I learn of no injurl w Steady place for good girl, near Twelfthest. NTED—A GOOD GH 'y und basoment brick. -atory und basement stono- Onta, K2 Huuth Ashinnd-av., 2-story and basomont brick. 18H Fultoneat, frame cottage, droums, 2a) Wert Harrvon-st., nice frame cut! And 75 South Robey-at, cottazes with baso- Clybourn-ptace, frame cottages, t Lake-at., fmuine cottage and burn. etury Hod basement frmo and it, 2estory framo, South Uakloy-av.,2-story and baso+ and basement brick. rg find basoment brick. awry brick, 7 rooms, mplach ai und 2 Chore Wort Adnms-nt., 3 OR BALE—FINST-CLASS MODERN MOUSE IN Bnd 65 Carroll-ay. Fit Side. cant of Denrborn-a¥ 1G Weabinutonests pda 2 | SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. It TRACTS NEAR SOUTIT CHI- caxo, ising north of the Michigan Southern Malle et oe sures at. Kenaington. MATSON HILL, [PoE SALE Rex Jobs, and neres ly at ind West Mon roolat. ea ADT: NTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOU Jermanent piace and Rood wages. rustle of Uzards through the dry to any person. New Miner's Lamp. FOR SALE —2-A! A naw miner's int) en invented in En- adequately fumlnois, Ought to be ‘absolutely safe. Tho principle of the contrivance {8 tho substitution of the light hosphorescence for that of positive ignition, and tho appnratus ia described ne being gome- thine like a tiny ment screen, the sereen M covered with a brightly luminous paint, and {t is even proposed to iit tup with a shelf or two, so that the pitmun might carry in ED—A COMPETEN' ousowork abut W vs D—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE: ‘a stuall family, Guod wages, Gernian » between Wabash- Wz Wet Adama 2 at Hinsdale: the bi iowest pirico of any suburb, O.,8'T0UGL ‘OR SALE—AT THY VILLAGE OF AUSTIN, 2 miles west of city Iimits, on Lake-st., lots, huures und tots, Houses with acres attached; alsd.ncre ground in or ractn, within 13 rods uf depot, will onl; a ‘ork, prefermd. 231 uy, und Statorst. TED—A GHUL TO NO OENERAL HOUSEA . Scundinuvinn or German, ABLE SECOND GURL AT Fullerton-ay. and Clark-st, Tho interlor of tory and baxcn a story und basement brick. of work, ho folt hi PAIK RIDGE, TWO 7 Of BALECBIX, LOT ie TIDGE, 7 jf enud ianid tors HELD f pipellyhter, so that ft is not at all like general adoption, that its f will bo very popular among the colliers. ————— TANCED-—GIRES TILAT CAN WEAVE HAI nnd do helr-work. WIL pay good waren a8 ci Wi DA HULMES, 129 Fite! Laundrcasea. pid North Western-av., Jstory and basement B1Y, 521, und 63 Bouth Moboy-st, West Washington-at., Inrge framo residence and story nnd baro- Fickle jn appetite, irresolute in mind, and aub- try Malt Hitters, it SALH—eS PEI ft Test 3 Cast of depot on Chicagoix Alton Itallrund, in ucross tho woods. 4 nis process | Hshed Ilranch Otticos Onica, and will be sea aL We BUCHMAN, D: JIBIRIICK, tho voast, but oxtended aluo to | ect aadnine i eotth of Chlengo, i FM HANA first-class 1-ronm fi white with green blln nd-mil; 2 of the bes! of inrye and mall NTED—A WASHELWOMAN TOT ‘washing homu; nome but trat-élass nued apply. Ad Aldine Square, Employment Agencten. TANTED—GOOD GERMAN AND BCANDINA= vinn girls for private fnimilles, hutels und boards USK E'S office, 1S Milwaukua-a¥. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. ITUATION WANTEU—A YOUNG MAN 25 YEAIS aid 7 Years’ banking experience ( in in navings banks), desires m responsi inn sinnrt Western ni “ SURU! Sovernl rosidencenat Kvanstun uod South Evat a, be rented nt low rates; also bot Mt Park, und Hivhland. atory Imame near do, wr renidence an ifty-trat-nt. County, {ingls, THE TX UNE, County, rt Bnots 18; 2 ting barns; dwells: oreburda of overy kind fruit there Is in the counts ztimbers fences are No, 1p nnd ral nd na wHOd as can be found: aut to Blug-grass, moth, in whort, It isthe cheapest farm in 1llinots, Mt (stew eC murtenire have the Govern: years old. Host bargain of- 20 acre farm 3% miles trom ney County, 2iiinols, Over water, and timber, d for small grain, nd possession can cH por, id grounds on South eatory and basoment brick und largo hear Bifty-fourth-st ished Ottices, io the didtardnt the wind holds strong, until a | feplanatas ance, whol section of country is In tho arasp of the | Unce, dea wilt bere tunes. Thon ut thelr ease the tlames vioso up, Now Jersey uxlom that no forest flrecan | J. & be headed of in astrong wind, The work of yesterday and to-day will show how tho real- dents of Gocun County endeavored to cheut tho fires, and to fall upon thom and Stnta-sts, BMOTHEN THM WITH RAND wheneyer there fs a‘lull in tho wind. Whothor | West Madison-st, ugar euch of the forest fires raging in Ocean County TH, SONNICHSEN, Dt Had wecianitd OF Rta pe suotior thay: aro wigan COG OF Twolfthes joc Hngers of the suite flery hund, fs hard tq say, 4 itis not ut all anprobabio that’ most of tham | O90ds fy Laka-st. corner bad tholr origin in an uninhabited tract of forest | paulina, i west of Woodmunsle, which fs itbout sixteen miles northweat of Haruegnt, ‘To euch, how: | le HURTINGHAM € CO. Druaeisis, 45 North over, adifforent origin is. ascribed. All moved | Clarks: cornur Divinton eastward toward nner Bophin Tho entire country is yot inastate of exaltoment. The last shower in thls part of | Agent, Now: tho Stuto was a week ugo Sunday night. Sincy | 3. betwoon Lavallo nud Wel that timo a weat wind hos prevalied. ‘This isi Gry wind, an, in conjunotion hae Hw absorbent SE ower of Jersey sand, hus reduced the stunted | 7>ensgNAT—cA U Pines and eters this seacoast region to a stato a gg rete Ara ndor. wt advertisoments prico aa cha ved until LU o'cloe! IL DIVISION, SIMMS, Moukscllora and Stationors, 173 enuconitent. MAIUT, Drugutat, 613 Cottage Grove-ay., at corner Thirty-Hifst and WEST DIVISION, lowndeslor, Stauloner, otc, 90 oA, Higkiat, 249 Blue Inland-ov, jewolor, Nowsdealor, and Fancy frounds on Kgandale-n) N 5 GG Hurlbut-st., 2-story and basement. ‘i rick cuttaie, f roams, ‘nllu-st., near Division, nice 3-story atonc- fronts HOM ones, FLATS, ETC. 18) Cottage Grove-av., necond floor, 51 . firet tint: 6 roome, weond Hor, 2 lrg ru h- ing-hauses, at G, DI i WF. DU % northwest cornor Piirty-tif © of awe, b National ind 3 bio panition (na discount banks citys is now Treasurer und Manager of 0 deity. Can give autlsfactory in= enn Joru paying loa than #140 perannum, Address CP, H. Pribune vltive, TION WANTED—UY A YOUNG MAN FROME Hani of thorough business habits, bab Micro industercencesy: und capabiliy uro required ro industry, oncrey. u ts fess Tit, Tribune utieo. SPAEMNY ure reaw ITUATION | WANTED—OF q ‘Goud houses, fence, wore and basement a and No, Mand. had how, hut after lat of Sf 1B. CHAS, BENNETT, Ni Cs turgo burn for very. AU Wont Sudisonexc, mori utd sweat faint ttate on seegnd and third odes also third Hour tata in Nos, it Washington-st., 3 tloory, "4 by about HARD £ HADLEY, Moons 17, 9) La Salient, N MONTROSE, 3 40 North Rheldu Rc do apne SIN Ald. PORTIONS subirba: we ba MIRNCE & OUTLET, 101 TORES, OFFICES, &c. _ Healn. ‘URMIaL, Gil Wost Madisun-dt., corner NOUTH DIVISION, JABS & CO, Drugaiats, 813 Larrabeo-at., 0 RENT —THREB HOUS! miles from the Court-Housy, convenient depot with five acres of land each. » brick Hounes to fenton Fulton-nt. No, Til. ‘TH ond 765, between Rube: ern tiaprovementa: fron Four cotiazes on Ni ulling Still, cheap. AZARUS SILV i Suburban. RENT-AT SUMMERDALE wucd) brick hBise, § rooms, hot und cold dake) ‘ote., $0 per manth.. Fare Xo, BAL Mailixoni-at, Alav, tor aalo desir ANY KIND, ur aa collector, by a capable’ man work. Can’ furnish All rofere 11 nequatntad with tha elty. Address Lt 73, GESTION y rED—WY A YOUNG MAN OF IT Yow ul vad, Write, und ri oftice: JOUIS W. IL NEED, Printing nnd Advortising Dopot, 66 Enat Divisione Ss OO RENT-STORE AND BASEMENT, WITH AB- halt floor, Wand Ws 'Thint-av.; vise 'f fensinn of Dui Buren; power ena nd Ktatiuney Land flosma-auas all wibd= oy bh Wooueat, and Clybourn- ‘ { i | LEMAN OF PROFESSION dosires lo correspond with a young lady nut un- dor 22 nor over A years of age, with an innnadiate y noon nflre was noticed half a mile | vlow to matrimony, bo ures ‘This village was protect- | und intoliizent, tidawed with vi . ‘ ork in store, o WMAN, 7 LaSallo-st. | srenk Geran nnd Hn; F: 1 BTORE (FIVE FLOORS and basoment), 20 und 282 Wabarhenv., with entrance w upper tie h vill bo Fronted nrately if desired, Barly possession ALEFICED W. SANSOM. bie, betevolent, temperament, it to | tiinitererdption i ticuine need not Opn i the enst the awnth of fire ttrrowed in places to | Carmuamurdonte: AUdreT aT Trincee cae Pen NORTH RAVENB- ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A. irsteclian gandoner and florist. In a tne private e ir ro uf MUVEY & fair complexion, AND HASEMENT, nforced by a luke, 8 May 1 ALFILED W. BANBUME, x pa s ry THE PLAN 1S GOOD. | oom 7, 1 Ln Ba Coachmen, Teamators, &c. morly of Cinicin Lent arlimore, to Hnyville, clght miles cast of ST—32 AND Mi WATIASII-AV, STORE AND EVANSTON-D\ aris, Inquirvol GHO, Co NEWMURY, fh one burn, une i rooms, burn, ine Ty PAC Ee LTBHOY, WH WEULING, youn: SPENSONAT—C, W, SIIOUK, PAINTER, Foi th doftorsunente > nontd eildroee Wo devil. Stitee s a Lt w former correspondence, ENSONAT—M.: 1 WAS VERY SICK TIL day. Please write. About 00 Miwnukeo-ay, ITUATION WAN'T! man; tnily understands tai q ‘rintes; con voue well recomended. Audruss Tribu ne oftive, Wiacelluncoun, ily A SWEDE AS COACIL: ‘TORE NO. 10) FRANKLINST., MAY “s v1. me mite munith af Fe VW. BANSUME, Hoom 3, HU La Sallo-st, HEIL L, near dope TL, THE UPPER FLOGI, TPO RENT — Hs PER S10: arrive at Bayville | penn ovunlug, At" 5 o'clock ‘the | A D¥HICTIMEIS CAN 1 n to blow from tho southwest, | tupurs bi id jorciroular. FROM MAY 1, STORE 28 BTATH-ST, ofd, M.W. JONES, cornur of Dear! aid Monroo-nte, TPO RENT—STORE AND HASEMENT 120 SOUTH Clarkeat, UG, HAMILTON, Koo Lon prem ATVOATION WANT BY A YOUNG MAN W1I0 has trvoted in SM uta for ihe Tust H aiequalnted with thy dry-qoods 1 bu Ico. gantaining 4 fing roowa, with modorn improve: Went, Inhouse at Luke Views third Haun on Mtuscons th of achool-house. Inquire at 1} MISCELLANEOUS, RN THY EXACT CONT ress Gen, Pr ftomell & Cuca Nev vi Pe Sun No paper "Advortising ‘Bureau, at, one block tot Dearborn-nt. in TWO COMPLETELY vanston; one very chulce, HEV EI- SPPUATIONS WANTED-VEMALL, PORES—1i AND Paes how if (po, RENT a Tit (HOUunT.E} ings bw 7 i SHIPS HOUSE 18 FUL. OF PAINTS AND Meat, 120 Waatilngion-at, Apply vit, Cheap; markut price, 125 Went Madison vUMAS, I ai tin Weahinuton-st, ITUATION WANTED~1Y A COMPET URES, WITIL SEVEN This fro traveled northeast Btates, who will vi until Apel Rok pale cue process, threatened Fork it Bali —Cil than market rites, J fis Huey or entre oF tnvalhd; nu objecth ENTS round, i Heariaten, fron £640 #10 por month, Ta mall eat: dae ptaethan fe '—NULLDING NO. 58 CLARK-BT., IO. stories and basement i 7 x ‘TKD—HY A MAN HAVING 2 YEARS E. eacribed newt Haye Wahoos le hiundwure businone in tha Uniud TON TLOUBES,F1 FRANK MERE doalur th real oxtate, ofice neur Evanston depo oe WINANCIAL, ON DIAMONDS, WATT! vic, at one-half brokers ritos. 1, LAUN: Hoond andy 1H Kundotbest. Kxtablishod Ll, ANON FOUNITUT {is anduinent CT Sweden and Denmark this aummor, to tutroduce hd IATA articles uF goods wultable fur export to those cul IPUATIONS WANT! dood Seandinnv lun supplted ut. DUSKE =71 SOUTH WATER-ST, WILD BE RE- muit tenant, doubled tn site If desired, and Pa for business purpusen une ently; beat of 110 'B office, 18 Milwauke MixceRancoun, ITUATION WAN’ ni eee ee ime oe tee SA DVANCES MADE (buninens centre of tio Wert AND BASEMENT, No, 23 et dldaye Wake Te A HLOStyeS BON, 24) Weat Mudisun-at, : i lt % | vuriuts conde! rood out to wird ft Aidoaibtode of tim Knbelee put un ron rine. Heats, aN bras pe Wrouutitelron plpo, Hulnus, wud rsa 5 HUME TO KUT Hos, Che, without FuMUvAl, i) tevuage Lhe Oni NO RENT—OFFICES IN 'THE NUILDING SOUTIT- ANTED—BY AN, rot Adams und Stataesia, Apply on Wie EXPERIENCED, id -onusKetle youny fad gtuas ION W. cual iy. uble tu naslat iD AND SH.VER— atti, kao) Ultnu able, Wiurthy bows u root FW, LAWIU UATION WANTED—HY¥ BA LADY AS COS- panion toa tudy, or tu take entire cary of a house for 0 bachuloe or widowor, id requirod, Call OF addross 108) Cat Obl Monoy to loan an watches, diamonds. and description, at GULDSMED" Hcunsod), W Kast Mudison: Mdurstunds correspondence power clevators; also ong recond-hund Adi Borer upright enuine and be oy orsu-puwer enna and builert bles of every. Hutiton onico ( Tiahud bey, DOCK PROVERTY ON ‘THE NORTH d North Urinch Canal, botwuan Ciiiea- . h = iD SED Eee ete eay.und Nurth-uy. Chicago Land Company, 1uoim REEDY Elovator yet PRICK PAL BAY AD ond Fidelity Bank books, and xcandihavian Nao- Hunal Bank curtiteates, IRA HOLMES, General Ate morits surpass tonslya and remuncrative, bi PAnetnin ver rod and Mussechusatts iaieh'and ative Y iY ayenue run southwand, quout a balf milo npart, | uethour Chiendee’ rust iter with full name, otc, W, caro C, A, COOK & CU,, het the highways ag a base, outa, with bourd bourd, € 10 $4; day boar THEN ROLLED RAPIDLY TOGETHER. "The flames streamed up to the tops of the tall gud then, caught by tho wind, wore sent | i ing ovor in ery spray Ike the orest of | waves in a storm. if * Ff tho scone from a polit nexrer tho villayo, will ate bo looked lurk Inno betwoen tho uns | §s ver Wook: $1.40 und £f per day, LARKNCE MOUS jon 0, ntlumyn, who witnessed Broker, ot Washington-at, GNEY TO LOAN ON FORN: ales without removal. WAI ENGINES, UNE TEN- Misccllancous, wre Haxter, in’ woud onter, t WEST ADAMH-ST., #0 per month, Includini WO Wort Adums-st. corner Honore, -stury und rent $0 por month, Bt, near Itundolph, basoment suitable for comnilssion busine: “AN Suite-st., near Aduins, third und fourth floors, hy pormunth rospectivel) Ft yok. SALE—PORTAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A YE. FINST-CLASS MALLET, DAY! " WPAN IS FOR eTON BOA, HILING &8ONS, GKO. STECK, ity ro e 5 and £1 Murkute SECOND-HLAND ONEY TG LOAN ATI etn real vstate ji Chicuge HLURB & BROTHEL, 12 5 OF Ha AND UPWAIDS, tirsi-claxs Lusinows property, urthand 1lock, mT (QO-IN VTE MANUFAC- u's Self-Cloansing Filtor Faucet, Mathur tuucets or titers, A 5 per munth sinuses can be accured, Hiss E CHANDALaS Mode, 8 roUnuss iy te HOTCH STEINWAY & BONS. EMERSON PLANO CO, Wo will offur these planus fur salo Munday, April 1, ‘They aru ty Woe orderyood as ne W. KIM td und Adama-ats, ry near Van Mure: antl pene Wabash-a H wt. fear Wabash-ay,, ontiro tury und busonient, adapted for wiutesalo, building, é-story and uslnUne, » between Clinton Edy Bonth Wator-at., ontire HERRIAGEA. 26 Bouth Waturat., aT eons CKNOWLEDGED BY Hi TAnGK VARLELY OF TH Be DGH! A Hatvetin “ito"auewetCtundaae, tod A AICTE Victorias, phactons, otc, Abbot Downluy Company Oxpross, wagons, Bid Gur unequaled faw elliptic apriias, alito. by beohule faek Une tere fa Lanter ivan uaa th mork. Bnd. thay th urold, bE ae sure tent CO) BO ae) War ONK CARLA 5 % Rate sINGE— 10 #8 per weak; without Smear Archor-av, cottage, 8 rooms, Fett nen Archor-ny,, cultuge, 6 Fours, Archor-uy., near 'Twenty-secon Sntyaitiieaty NOME” Bevan month. Forty-eluhth-at., bor wonth, M As tho Trading plana vf thy ALLIS, DAVIS & Ha TN ANI Bt UA RES, A fino asiortnont now hn atuece trout tho plainas: on ‘Ww tho richoat varieguted woods, or ebony aut W. KIMBALL! at and Adhie'atx. pasos AND OLGANS drat atore and near Archer-ay., cottage, $12 por LOMNIER STATE AND IF J ‘raonvsts, fur blocks xouth of Faliner Lowa Fgund rhon, per dur, #1.) to 821 per week; fron ' ad pouie rented without bos TWO HOUSES, ont alsu suvurdl sata uf barness, A. rt TiN SH, NO. 1S STAT! i ale dlalboitotnn ‘and board, if ‘OR CARIi-ONE Tlonse, PUNTO Can trutrace of mlx hwat INSTALLMENTS of fume. ns it rapidly nur iH wis bDiuckness and roll. every varicty, joke except at the edgo of the fire nearest | nut. and alm, ina a warde: ho stood, dunce hi Ouk Park, uf at my ofice, 1) mn hud jolned; but tho Bricksbury H.W. AUSTIN. ry bail sturtod & TOND, 1) W ABT iu brick house at Forty: ry and basements oclagun and Thirtieth-st., $0 und 46 West Adanis-st, West Adutus-st, a eauall place with ound wnd bind, auund und kind, ROR BALE-A GOT TEA i and 2 South Caaal-0t. VIHES OF ALaIOST eds Ale, whinuty Outte; wnd 191 Lake-st. W. W, KIMBALLS, COUNEI STATE AND ADAME-8TS, ISUSINESS CHANCES, re ib; coltuya 6s Vernon: y Mico place, with lot. acres af lund at Grand Cru ire Ra; Butaont., FEL ico store und cullur 4 Milwaukee-ay,, suitable iL not leap tha road, Au it Veaco—v1 3 MDEUIEY BEORAGE ast V1 ange oF wind. RBALHAPIE PAULES AND WIX1" lurae ult oouipluta, “Also, ‘ol bar aileron,” tca-borea, “ote ADIES AND GED Ui canteait etuttiind. earye ied aut der from fe Hiesc Hie Sutstaterst, wil bor cunt ture than sny other dealer 4 jomnbor the Number bi ALAlU-et, Ni SMALL Witt CoC power and a i NO, BF MICISIGAN- ar boxes, Ute. 910, ib and 7 Monroe-w koa, AN, 111 DE, {uare’ otpe- EA MANUVAOLORY, WITH FULL 01 und veneer cuttiig wi- Works cuvur dvoutres, wid wna, Wetand 198 Charles acknuwtudwed, ac ASIM: ‘and cour ot attonded by Mrs, J. Gelder, a It yy iy Dluvator Wi ces Pid Tas Bullo-aty In basde 08, Tu 18 AND oo fas peruuattont iF aluruqu or tural: LOST AND FOUND, WQ GOOD MILK 1OU' avo Noblocsts tha owuee value tuthecainy, Ot BALE-HALY INTEREST IN A WE. tor solilug, Address Lock Box 47. Atlante. hi Wi and rolluble; Incrowsed tu wind ony 30 cant Ure wild werehundiees RdyoNeeR ~~" South Side. ‘—¥LATS BULTABLY POR SMALL, FAM. wed Car's, (Uied towns in Weatern, vances at low ratos, RDAY—A SCOTCH ERIE ut chppod eurs und tail: steel coflar, with ile ACCOUNT OF DEATH, 1 OF¥ER A FL lass wiiiinory and funcy gouds si ro Main-at, Laporte, Inds ipo CAPiratssTs—A GENTI se, laoatiel oo junto Bide, ALFUED vd, Uusurn tu foi Mlchgan-uy,' and rox we wlviser un burK, business. Call or weitu tot ements. 2 ty 21 Wabush-ay. 81 Duurburtiwle won. Kee dicund f able Information espoctibe ad to currespuud with Buy Vosting Iu Dusinvss watturs prow His wad Du pussible loss a Li CT ue dag id Ni yockory, aud all bau AULUM BEADSTEAD CO, Fae en eet LEO Meee North sjde, ASHL PAID FOI HOOKS, MAGAZINE (pO RENY-ELEGAN'T YOUNISHED FLAT OF T any quaniity, Too, fronting Lancuin Pork 4 » Cai u mtu Oe | suet ord wuuibe Wake DO our Dearborn-ay.s vSrivune Buudlog,

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