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—<— <<< ~~ EDUCATIONAL Regular Mecting of the Board of School Inspectors. & Special Session. Ordered to Consider: tho Inverly Lease. Appointment of Standing Committees for the Ensning Year. Tho Réardof Education held a regular mect- ‘Ing yesterday ovening, at which Me. Deluuey: presided, and all tho members were present, ‘An application from tho residents of tho Wicker Park district for a schval building was referred, ills from the Committee on Bulldings and Grounds amounting to 82,000 wore referred to the Finance Committee, ‘Tho achool on the corner of Keilzio street and Walnut avenue wis natned Contral Park Sehool, and the new school on Cottage Grove avenue wits timed atter that thoroughfure, Mr. Bartlett, from tho utlding Committers asked forauthorityto contract forstean-volls,for 400 yards of filling at tho Vedder School, a suwer at Holden School, palnting on the Irown and Foster Schuols, fencing and stdewalks nround Brighton Lu Salle Street Schools, and tho re- imeval ot the frame bitllding from tho High Hebool lot on the Wost Sideto the Elizuboth Street School ground. : Ho alsu reported that the samo Cominitteo bad Jet tho contract for plastering Wells Street Sehool for 81,8, Jn all of which tho Jonrd on- curred, Petitions for tho Introduction of German tito the Douglas aud Clarke Schouls were referred to tho Committee on German, Mr. Hrenan reported bills amounting to $200 from tho Comuiittes on Apparatus and Furnl- ture, which wero audited, ‘The same Committers reported that an aildi- tlonal room had been rented at the West Lake Street Schvol, The Committee on School-Fund Property ro ported recommeniiing that tho School Ayunt be authorlzed to discontinue from bis monthly re- port dellnquent rentals, amounting tn all to £27, The sume Conuulttee recommended the exe- cution of a leuse to Mrs, Rosalie Cuvanna for 0 terniot fifty years trom May 8, 14, of Lot “| Block HY, Sehvol Section Addition, ab a rental of giv tur the first five yeurs of the term, aAdop! ed. HAVERGLY'S THEATRE, Mr, Kolth, from tho Comimittea oa School Fund) Property, reported | thut = they hid received govern! proposltiony for | the lensing of the ald Post-Ollico prop: erty, now known as Haverly's Theatre. Thoy were not able to bring the mutter betore the Dourd nt present, bit would do go nt the next meeting of the Bund. He suggested that n apes ela) mectlug be held, and that the questlon of lenslug this property be tinally disposed of thoreat. He moved that when the’ Bourd ad Journ it do so until next Thursday evening. Carried, Mr, Ebglish suguested that IF proposals wero advertised for, some offers for It in aitdition to those nrendy inide privately might be secured, Mr, Kolth thaughe that advertishig would only ‘be a waste of fies fa ‘Tho nati in question wag one which tind been auitated a good del in tho papers of Inte, and the further publicity given (t when the procvecdings of tho present meeting became known would Insure its becomn- Ang widely Known. ‘Mr. Hrenin usked what course tne Committcn hid taken to recelye bids, Mr, Keith explained that when a person came and made known his wish to become tho lessee BH {oe Propet ts he was asked to put in isealed id For It. Mr. Hoyno moved that on advertisement. for bids for tho leage of the property be pluced in tho Sunday papers. Mr. Bartlett urged that, by virtuo of the moral obligation resting upon the elty, and arising trom the manner in which It came into poss sion of the property, It slunld be ned ys in P He Library, ft wits not a question of dollars and gents, if ‘such an obligation rested upon the jonrd, Mr, Stiles held that tho Board which -asstined the obligntton was dead, aud the present one wats uot Lound by It, . Mr, Itlehberg nryed speedy notion, as tha press ent tenant, Mr. Maverly, hid asked to be minde known within thirty days whether he wis to have a continuance of the lease or not. He op- pet the theory that the FPablle Library Bourd el m9 claim Whatever on the property, and avoted.the bistory,of. the tranaucuon by whieh tho Schoo! Hoard came Into possession of It itt proof of his clulm, Mr. Sules said that, thore was no doubt tha Board hut) tried to give tha Government the impression that they intended to use the Post- Otice building aaa Publle Library, but this was nero “ trada talk,” which dul nut even morally Dind the present Bourd, Mr, Keith belluved that tho thoatro building could not be putin shapo for tho Publlo Library for less than 360,000, and fn fifteen years it would by of no use whatever for Ibrary pur- 4 poses. voir. lish sald that he had been studying publle- brary bulldings, und had come to the -coticlusion that tho theatre bullding was not At nil adaptey for vcuupation by’ thy, Publie Jabra « Mr, Hoyne's motion to advertise for bids was carried by the folluwing vote: Year—Hoyne, English, Brenan, Curran, Steng- Jad, Burroughs, Dunno, Mass, tho President. Naye—Kelth, Bartiett, Frankenthal, Kichbery, Billea, . {NE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE and Auditing reported thut thoy hud andited DUls amounting to S7Ae4.70, and recommended: that they.hie patil. Adopted, Yhe suine Committees reported that the Attor- ney of the Board—to whom was referred on May 21, lust. the Monrd’s claim to tue sui of $70,808.28, which hind been transferred by the Chty Controller from tho rchool-tux fund with out the authority of the Board—had submilttes to the Commitice: the Deupoetilon of the Clty Controller‘to replice to tho credit of the eehools tux fund: F04,0W, on condition that the Hoard would authorize the transfer of the bulue S1H0624, ta the sehool Aluking fund towards inceting the present deficleney In that fund, ‘Yho Committeo recommended the neeeptauce of the Controller's proposition in settloment of the claiin, and that tho Committee bu withorized to audita voucher for tho transfer of tho sum, 28 to the sehoul sinking Cand we propored. Kelth, of that Comittee, oxphiined unt aleclined tu sign the report, A discusslon of thy trausietion tended to show that the netion of tho Controlior was not favored Dy the Hourd, the explanation bela made dat itwas canged, doubtless, by that oiclui's dealre to nuke ne good 1 flnanelal slowly as posite, ae rupurt wis not adopted, the vute belng as * follows: : Yena—Engliah, Brenan, Frankonthal, Curran, Stousland, dans, ‘Nuys—Hoyne, Kelth, Bartlett, Michbers, Btftew, urronghs, Duung, the President. ‘gg Committeo‘on Deaf Mite Schools recon monded the employment of Sirs, Mary G. Woud- Tull at o salary of 4000 per annum, Carricih dir. Kaith oilied attention to the fact that the Moalvy Schout was overcrowded, und that the ‘ascent could be fitted up so 48 to aceonimo- auto cluascs, Heferred to tho Comittee on Anuldings and Grounds, ‘The Finauce and Auditing Cominitico present. ed thoir annual report, whieh was recommended to the Camuuilttes on Publication. Among the Jurger items of expenditure contuined fn tho sane were tho following? Saturies, E5807; of Alco employes, MHL; engineers aid Janitors ikke; rental of property occttpied for school purposes, $10,75.503 repalra and ndditians to School wppumituy, STG: fuel, S285; res palrs to school butldings, 1,003.02; school a Hes, RWW: school sites, S4720d; now bull wire, $176,400.27; Ineidentul Sxpendlt ured In con- neotion with naw buildings, $180.21; tnfebing: Dew bulldiugs, £41,605, si cee VEMALB TEACHERS, 7. Stiles gave notico that at tho noxt meetin; of tho Hoard he would inove to rogolnd the Tmo sone Hourd reluting to murried femalo teach: an tb STANDING coMliTTEES, ‘ ie intr annount t standing cominittecs uf ne Ey Pa Ay ctr ing Your, which wero udopted; py ede and Grounds—Curran, Frankenthal, yapparatua and Furniture—Mang, ronan, Janitors and Supplies~Stensland, English, cAeRuel-Fund Proporty=Kelth, 1 whool- Fun = Icons Frunkontbuk t? Boalleh, Btiles, eee und Auditing~Dartlott, Drenau, celth, Bulurics—Urenan, Btlles, Bartlott, pence Funds and Yrlzes—Burroughs, Saas, pat ubleation—Frankenthal, Armstrong,* Cure ny ‘Text-looks and Course of Instru ctlon—Stilog, Dunne, Armatrong, F Teachers—Tho Virosident, Armstrong, Ture yonies. Brenan, Richberg, and tho Superin- Thigh “Soho! ib, irr pole Engita ) Hoyno, Arinstr ong, aabgute lute Schools—Dunno, Koith, Stons- Evening Schools—THoyno, Hichbo: Durvouuie, suse Stoneland, Haglan Sot German—Hichberg, Frankenthul, dana, soiele and Dancing—Armatrony, Stites, Dure Judiclary—Dunne; § 3 tortioy of tag Hour, toe Bnmllsm ond tho, ules and Reyulations—Hoyno, Curran, Keith, 0. spitalttes on Bebools—Liveals Street, Huyes, Oe TH eat Lakestrvat, Nowberry, Streot iVislou und Cl ee te larie Strogld, WickGr: Park, Burr, anvstt Fourteenth No. 1, Throop, Bkinner, Weal birteenth—Mr, Brenan, 2 pater, Bouth Union Street, Polk Btroct, Wells : + Hoyne, THE CHICAGO TRIBU FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1880—TEN PAGES. ——————— z a Senmmon, Hrown, Warron Avenno Third Avenue, Wentworth Avo- » Frankenthal, Narth Chirk Mtrect. Huron, Kinzle, Haat Kins Ae. Nivkoraonvilly: snglish, Doseina, Raynor fourth, Archer Aves nese 1 Cubitr Chestnut Street, Ogden, Penraon Street, Franke Un, North Wells Streot—Mr. Armatron. aor raya, Sholdon, Vedder Streot—Mr, Holden, Lawndate, Piekard, Walsh Stroet—Mre Currin. Carpenter, Wa ganmion Stre Dore, shinuton, Armour Street, Batt> Ht—Mr, Stemalancd, lirke, King, Murquetto—Me. Miehborg. APPOINTMENT OF TRACHELS. The Superintendent reported the nppolntment Of the followlig teachers, subject to nsetgnment ns vieaneles oceure Artbella Urady, Mi , Carcton, Anguata Gerhard), Mary Le (reentear, Letitlt M. Marvey, Fanny Sf, Leshan. Mary A. La. MeCatlerty, Josephine EB, MeGowan, Margaret MeKeon, Charlutte A. Maxwell, Josephine It Minor, dda A. Sonver, Marguiccltie A. Bhirriy, Kato C. Stowell, Surah A. Walker, Hya Q. Wanzer, Nineteen resignations occurring flied the report uraday: loge of the sehools In June were ‘The Board thon adjourned to next ‘I evenlug. THE PORK CORNER, Wiliam Henkle, whose unfortunate and uns Biccessful uttempts to bear the mirket fn mess pork formed wt Interesting subject for an ar ticle sume weeks igo, yeaterday fled nnothor DULL ngalust King & Curtis, George Btewart & Vo., and the Merebanta’ Savings, Loan and Trust Company to prevent the p: yor a margin cortiflente for ants. wnt by tho bante 0 to tho defend Hg atettes ttutt on the 2k of July lust he ordered King & Curtld to sell on fils account 29) uae a hurrels of iness pork, sell wis SILI ov berrel, and margins, | whieh rod bunk. ‘The osule was Stewart & Co. who, it scoms, were acting for Armour & Co. ‘Tho latter it is charged rere then migaged in very successful attempt fo bull the market, und succeeded tn driving the price upto. sis atiirrel, Lust Muesday stewart & Co, called on Wing & Curtis for more murghis, und the latter, under complulnunt’s instractions, having refased to advance if, Stewart & Co, des red the dent forfelted, and demanded that tho imurgin be pald over to thom a tuent miudy at the rate of Slat bari elutrges that this whole contract ts vold as belie contrary to the hws of Hltnols on gambling, and he ngks thatthe bank may be restrained front Paying the money over to Brewart & Co, and that the 8700 nigy be returned to him, The price up io) in the midy to George put sites DIVORCES, Strange to say only one bill for divorce was Med yesterday, Tho complataant, Edith 2. Mee Numee, states that she wits onurried tn May, ut Cedar Rapids to dames F. MoNuineo, and Uved with lim until duty, loi, whea he deserted her, and hing not sines returned, Judge Jumeson yesterday granted 1 divorce to Chinn G, Bennett trom Henjamin Bemett on the ground of desertion, and to Corned iia ityan from Mary L. Ryan on account of aduitery. Judge Tuley granted a deeree to Mary C. Messier trom Juoob Hexster on the ground of adultery, TATE, COURTS, The Put-in Bay Island Wine Company began a suit yesterduy to recover ¥2,000 from Simon Greenelnum. A Judgment by: arbitration was entered In favor of V. W. Panton aguinst George W. Ly- nnn and MP. Weston for the sian of 320100, AW Overton Med at bit aginst dames C, Woodrull and UH, Cotout to prevent them from selling orotherwlse disposing of the horses, eurehixes, rules, ote, in the stale at Nu, 2 West Mudison street CRIMINAL COURT, Adolph Doss pleaded gullty to recelying stolen property of less thin 815 value, and sentence was suspended, Recognizances were forfelted ag foltows: James Cratty and Janes Henderson, rloty Ben Jamin Dopker, assault; Honora Hanley, lareeny; W. Byun, hireeny, 1. 4, Sanders, who was arrested during the Conclave for stealing (ie guods OF un Jaws Sir Kutaat, was disebarged from todyy yesters day by dudge Rogers ona writ of hubens cor- pus, it being shown that no witness hud ape tpoeead fot e ovidence wunlust hun before tho rand Ju The Urand Jury yesterday heard thirty-two enges, Hiding thirteen tene bills. thirteen no: Ants, nnd passuug six. The completion of tuo ‘Yrusk conspiracy’ casa Is delnyed by Ue absence: of eertaly pavers which wre Hi the possession of city Attorney Cameron, who ty ut present in Tndluta, — presumebly. | oceupled | in’ mde hie. specebes, ‘Prask wits tnilicted yess lerduy on. charge of falsely bmper- somitting unothor—Pranklln J, Speneer, ot Briuget Guituey, who dug up the body of he dnarried son buried tn Gravelund Cemetery by his Protestant wife, for the parvoso of iniving It reburied in Calvary Cemetery, wis not Lidicted, her chughtersin-hiw elerin tit ber hus band's body now rests where ft was Drst lind, ‘The vase of little Marry Wade's stepmother, wae wos charged with cruelly veatiy hin, wag diginisgyed, tho boy showing no disposition to eupport the eburge. Justice Smull, uf Austin, was exatined at longtt by nun W, regard ty thy bringing of elty cages be Edward Wood, the straw-buller, who went on a bond, swenring that he was the ownerar proper- ty which beienged to Matthew Lattin and Auan Pinkerton, wus Indicied for perjury. "Varotsh his net James ‘T. Dunn, ehurged with heavy thefts trom Witson Hruthers, of this city, es- cuped from justice, Twenty-five cases have been ordered bythe Grand Jury for to-day, and the docket will be closed thigalternoon, Sttto's> Attorney Mills his partly prepared some new cases aginst a eullection agency, but thoy will nut be ready for the present Grand Jury, PROBA’ COURT, Tn tho estate of Curl V, Uuseber, ronunctation was fled aud letters of adininistrration with tho witt annoxed were Issued to Henry 1... Suellen. The estate Ig valued nt nbout $7,500, fh the catnte of Luthor W. Ballard, the will was proven aud alinitted to probute, and Jetters testamentary were issued to Clarence W. Ual- lard, Whe catute fe valued at about £8,000, Jn the estate of Jubu kK. Boyer, letters or nde infaistration were issued to Horace M,Canpmin, ‘The estate ty valued at about 4000, Lu tho estate of Samuct Pasehen, letters of nd> molnistrition were Issued: to Minnlo Paschen, ‘Tho estate Is vatued ut about 800, in the estate ot Mickuel Lyons, letters of nde qiiitstration were Issued to Mary EB, Lyons, Tho ustate is valued ut about $1,500, THE CALL, Junor Ganv—G to 7}, T and 74, tncluslve. No, 41, Reynalds v. O'Daniel, on trial. Jupox SwiTi—No prelimtnary call, Trial call 2, 2.80, 2,81, 2,850, 2802, 2,609, No, . Audonried, on trink, 2,24, 2h No. 20, Button Noe No. 27%, Holch ye ayne & Chletyo Rullroud Com- Junay Sora: Pittsburg, pany, on trial, Jupay LULEY—16, 7, 8,9, %, aud 3 No.5 on henring, ‘ Juan HANNUM—No cnll, No. J, Soissuer y, Droyer, on trial. JUDGMEN'TS, Cour — Coxrrssioss — Carson, Vivie, Seatt & Co. ve A. Me Sinith, S580ti.— J. We Butler Company ¥. Chicage Lithographing Com- puny and Frank Kerting, S80, Junak Gany—Jobn 1, Hunnett y, Bridget Cone nelly; verdlet, 3 yard inution for new trial Dy platuct.—It. 1. Muson ct uly. Central Stuslee Hull Com paetiy’s Sb. a7. JuegE Barcti—Marcellus Deekor ct aly, Annie: A, and Willitin H, dieChennoy, 2074.45, CRIMINAL COURT—Nos, Bud, 01, BS, UIT, and Bil. Suprrion ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Special Diapatch ta’ The Chicago ‘Tribune, BryINaFnLD, HL, Sept. W.—Opinions wero tor day Hed with tho Clerk of the Buite Supreme. Court in tho following eases of tho January term, 18803 * Us. City of Virgina va. Robert Hull; error to Cagy County; allirined, Dv Maury A. Swift vs. Tho iuilway Pasaengors, Bact t appe uf from Appellate Court; ree Gt remand arte til, Va Tho Village of Tolona; up- pea from Champaign County; revered and vo- munded. . Whitmore va. Commissioners; appeal from Appeilnte Court; reversud. Aluy, tho following in cased beard at tho June term, sbi; 7. Angola v8, ‘Tho Peoplo; error to Murgua; re versed. 2. Hell va. Buctinitale etal, appeal from Ap- eee naira Hop appeal from Appeilate cantor pias, Huppliy rts ultirmed, 5 a ior Ni ho Pegulas error 10 Cook Z th ourt; ullirined. 10. Compton. va, Hunker Hill Banks appeal from. Mucoupln County; allirmed. The People ex rel. vs. Walsh et al.; orror to Criinul Court of Cook County; uilrmed, ces ate oun va. Frater; errur to Appollate ‘ourt; wltirmed, 3, Bt Loule, ducksonvilto & Chicago allroad va. Buringticht & Northwestern Itullroud;, up- pout, Spore ‘Appellate Court; reversed und roe iy ud. . 2 The Pooplo vs, Ayors M, Whittaker; orlgl- nal suit to Woodford County; verdict sot aside, % Brown va. Wabash itullway Company er rer to Appellate Court; attirmed, » @, Allon va. Kiimmory; error to Appellate error to Courts med. a car et al. ve, SeCurl ct al; McLean; ullirued. ———— WISCONSIN LUMBERING, Speclat Mispatch to The Chicays Tritane, Eau CuArny, Wis., Sept. 3),—Must of tho lum Der that hus Veen tied up along the Chippewu, between this elly and the noth, will be gat out In good shapo by. Saturday, tho Inte ree proving most propitio®s for operations of raft+ ‘Tho completion of the Littla Fall damn How nreaiingtion of flooding operations, which will prove of spechtl beactt to all interes ext ti the hnmber business. ‘Tho tills in this valley will not run shart of lozs before the Tet of November; and if there shout he an ordi: yfreshet there muy yet be aeloan drive of “iltered logs on the Upper Chippowa and the tributarics. BOULEVARDS The Supreme Court Affirms tho wiitutionatiiy of the Taw in tie Canc Of Aleb tigen Avent There wis ted at Springteld yesterday the opinion of the Supreme Court in tho ense of the Michigan avenue boulevard. The duclslon of the lower Court ailrining the yatidity of (he law wnier which Michigai avenue: was turned over to the South Park Commisgionera is sustalned, and the Commissioners are now at Mberty to proceed with the contemplated iinprovens The law providing Cor tho transfer of streets to Park Conmilastoners was adopted bn 18%, and soon after it went Into force Michigan ayenuo waa turned aver ty tho South Park Commissions ers, who, after a thorough consideration of (he subject, Oielly adopted a plin for its Improves mont, But early this year a legal questlon nrose whieh hae deluyed the improvement of the nvenne for rome months. Washington stre pat Side, was turned) over to the We: minisioners. Gen, George Smith, the attorney et the Bourd, hd yreat doubts ns to the Jegallty of the netlon taken Inet epi to consolidate the three towns, which In the en West Chieayo was it necessury pre- Hininnsy to the turning of any street Into tt boulevard, and the Supreme Court took tho ‘BuO of the ense he did. Since the Michle douravenue bow! was ta i certultt extent Jn the xume bout with Washington street, the South Park Commissioners. ino order tliat i bo no cloud on thelr tile, ca ta test the question in the courts, Accordingly last April quo ware ninto condlnys Were wun in the Criminal Court belore Jndge Sinith to test tho wuthority of the Counmissionera to, ‘cleo cr tral over the avenue. Tho attestlons Involved were argued elatiorately: Mr. Linilelid, voune sel forthe Board, and hy Gen, Smith, ‘Townrds the close of Muay Jitdge Smith gave his di Horr austiinitys the constituttonullty of the iw. Ai Append! was at once taken to te Supreme Court, and the enee was heard at Springfield last dine. Although the South Park Heard has wt de. cision fn ita favor, nothing cnn be dove this. yenr ec plan of the tinproves ment was settled on some tin ago, It isu rondwvay itty fect wide, eight, feet, must the curb, on cach side being of Helgian blocks, while the thirty-four fect In the centre are tu ba. Paved with grant macutam, But, though the plas are perfected, no work ean bo dang untth the issesament tins been made und col it using to eee whether it will puck without grav White this deck ins tho MichSgnie a nua hontevard, it does not direetly Nesp tho Washington strevt ove, Inasmuch as tho thie Site prome Court devkded agninst tho validity of the hw under which the voters of North and) West Chiengo voted lust spring to. ineorporate (hese: towns as park districts, TREASURER JOMUNSON. Tho Attorney-General Holds that He Huw Not Forichied tho Oillce uf State Senator, Mpeetut Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Srmisarienn, ML, Sept. 3.—Somoe thine ago Gov, Cullom received nw petition from eertain eltizens of the Fifth Senatorial District, alleging: that the ton, William ‘ST. Jolson, Senator front that district, hud forfeited bis oflice by reason of his election to nnd neceptunce of the office of County 'eeasurer of Caak County. The Governor referred this tmemorinl to Ate tornuy-Generat Edsidll, “with on request that he give his opinion as to the Gove ernor’s duty In the premises, ‘'o-day the Gove ermor received the desired opinion, tha aub- stance of whieh Is berewlth given, and «which shows thitt the Senate ls tho only wuthority ttpon the qualitieations and dlequalitieations of 1tg Members wotler such elrewmstances: Tho Conetitution maker euch Hongo of the General Assembly “tho Judge of the election, Pang and qualifications of [ta members.” — Art tv. » If it Is doubtfnl whether tho office of 1 mem- ber hag been forfeited by reason of his alleged: dfsquatiticntion, would) be manifestly proper to leave tho deteriminidion of that question to the House concerned, The Gener Assembly tas not been in session alnve Mr. Johnson's cleeuion to tho olliee of County pastiter. ‘The privespal question in- volved 1g, whether the neceptimes of the allica of County 1 rer aud holdhig the sume wad discharging ts duties ata. the when the Gen- eral Assembly 4 not in session, and when there tire no legislative duties to perform, operases He fucto ns forfeitugo. of the ollica uf State jonutur, itis claimed that this results by reason of tho provision contained in the third puragraph of See. 3, Art. LV. of tho Constitution of 1800, ‘That section (when divided into purngraphs for con- venience of reference) ts us follows? () No person shall be a Senator who shall not havo attained the ug of 35 yeurs, orn Kepresen~ Uttlye who shall not hive attalned the ago of 2b yenrs.. 42) Na person stuull ben Senator or Representa tive who shall not ben citizen of the United Stites aud who shall not hive been for five years a resident of this State, amd for two years: best preceding bis eluetion a resident whthin phe. exe tay forming tho istrict from which he selected. (3) No Judo or Clerk of any court, Secretary of State, Attornoy-General, State's Attoracy, Reeorde uerit, or collector of public revenue, member of clthor House of Congress, or person. hokling any lucrative office under the United States or thts Staite or any forelgu Governinent bhall have wi seat in the Ge iL Assembly s provided, that _appolntments tn tho nillitia and the onlces of Notary Public and dJnetice of tho Pence shall not be conetdered Inerative. 4, Nor shall any person holding any oMeo of honor or profit under any foreign Government or under the Government of tho United Stites (exvept Postmastors whose annual compensation, docs not exceed the sun of GAN) hold uny ollie gr Hanya Or; proiitunder the authority of thie nites Lhave nodaoubt that the ‘Treasurer of Cook "County in "collector of public revenue,” and alse holds a lverative otlice "under this Stile” within the meaning of those term: tse 1 the third paragraph of this section, It ls not 80 cluar, however, that the ollles of Senator Is f felted by holding and discharging the dutles of one of tho prohibited ottiees at an thie when tt ts fmpossibie for a Senator to “haven seat in the Gener Assembly.” If the framers’ of the Constitntion had In: tended that a person subject to the disquallticn- Hons named in the third paragraph of Sec. 3 should not” hold tho ollice of Senntor or Ropres itis diflcult to pereelye why the: should not hive sodectired, Instead of provide ing that ho “ shit nat have a sent in the Gene erul Assombly, According to tho terms of thle section, no pore Fon subject to the diequalitications named in the frst and second paragraphs “shall bon Senntor,” or * a senator or Representative," No porn sity set, to the disquulitieations named. nthe third para ph * Khai have neont fn tho Gonurat Assemb! Norshall any porson havin; the dixqualitcutions speetiied “in the fourth paragraph * hold any ofico af honor or prottt tuider the authority of the laws of thls State, And tho svetion fnmuiintely succeeding the one ander consideration provides that no person “baying been convicted of the erlmes therain apeoltied, ar whols 8 dofuulter as thoreln pros oe yey he ang to {0 General Agsem- Hy.ortonuy olllee of proilt oc trust v Btutat”. Ari, 1V.. Bee, a inthis It 18 unronsonablo to suppose that tho framers of tho Constitution designed Uhat each af these Varying forins of expression should reeclye the game construction, A Stato Semitor holds nts oltice far the full teri of four years, whother the General Assembly: t4 in session or not, He cunnot, bowover, have a seat in the General As-- sembly or disehurge any of bis olticlal duties when that boy titi scsstan, ‘the ex presales shult not have a sent in the onoral Assinbly” nnd “shalt not hold the” ollice of Bountor or Teprosentutive," therefore, ure not cqplyalonta in meaning. it muat be presumed that fio framers of tho Constitution used such phridscology ua would Thvst acounitely convey their meaning, and that whon thoy ised different terme in the various paragraphs of this scetion they intended Unit in. cueb disy tho lnugunge employed: should be ine terproted according 10 its natural impart. It 6 meniber of the Legislature keepa binsvlf.quall- Hed to disebyrye his legislative duticos at nll tines whilo that bady fa in session, It would seen to meet the requirements of tho thin Puragruph of Bev. i, It 14 concolyed that tho object of this provislon wasy = 1, To proyent such wn contllet botween pore sonal Interests Had publia ¢ utles ns might arise. if members of the General Assembly wero pore qiitted ta bold the prohtbited ollices at the same ar te required to legislate for the poo- pion 5 : 2, "hut tho thmoand attention of tho lewisiator khouldenet bo diverted from hia appropriate duties by tho Pegi at ‘of athor oftichal duties. iL That ne one buldiug alllca b; y appolntinent from the Laccutive or sudiend. Department should uct ua & mieniber of the Loglatitive Dee parkinont, and thus preserve: tha independence of tho sever) departments of the Btute Goy. bata $ oxisted for the provision th D reasous existed for the provision tl don ur so me, All these cis FG aecUNie It plished by u construction’ which, In useortanco with the Uteral terms of tho provision, only pros hiblts the holding of the Incompatible atfices during tho sessiona of tho General Asseaibily, Hoth the letter and upiritof tho provision seom to be satisiled, If tho Sunutor or Representative 18 free from tho disquuliticutions named at the me when be {¢ called upon to discharge bls legiolative duties, “ ‘The Constitution of the United States contains thik provision: Na pane baldine any ollice under tha United States shall be a member of tither House during bia continuance {0 ollice,” Art. L. See. 0, Tt was held by the fouse of Rep resentatives of the Thisty-ninth Cangrees in tho ende of Gen, Schenek that the fuet that utter ha wits elected to Congress, amd after tho 4th uf Marek, 16h when bia Constitutlonal term eames ced, he neeepted aad held another ofiee f “uler the United Statea’” Unt reatened tho fame prior to the meeting of Comzress in De Der, P63, di not render vacant hig ofice of inember of Congress. On the other hand, tn tha case of Gen, Blur, whose ease wid elinilar in all respects, except that he did not rerign his of.e of Major-General untllafter Congres tet aud organized, it was held that he had) thereby fore felted bis olen na member of Cr 48. Mee Crary’s Baw of Blecttor 4, BAL, 282. ‘The disyualitientious natned in the third para graph of Xi | Art. 1V., of the Constftution of Iilinots, ever to be pore clearly Innlted In thelr operation to tho periods of the session of the General Assembly than tn tho, clause quoted from tho Constitution of the United states to thy sessions of Congress. Upon the facts submitted tome Lennnot aay that It clearly nppertrs that, the obice of Scuator atthe Fifth: District has been forfetted by the Senator elected by tho people, and that it is now vacant, Toda not cor i the daty of the Hor to aeante tte oflle ‘1 (sane nt writ) of election to fan manifest propriety in Joavling the that quextion to the Senate, wittel of the Constitution. is the Judge of the qualitl= extlons of Its own members. Should Mey dobtine kon continue: to hold the oftice ef County Treas. turer until after the next Genera! Assembly cans venes, the questlon ns to whether ho forfel the ollice of Senator will then nrise for determi: tation by the Senute ander the Constitution, MINES AND MINING. Tho Director of tho Mint Seeking In formation an to tho Metalic Product —Method in Wintel Che Congressional Inquiry Is to Bo Conditcted ‘Speclat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitixatos, D.C. Sept. W.—Congress, at the Mist session, Instructed the Director of the Mint to collect statistics of the annual production of the precious metals In the United States, for the purpose of ascertaining the aygrernte Product from the mines of cach state and = ferritory, This fs on laborious work, and novel one. Statistics of this kind have never beon collected beforey or, If the ut tempt has been muade, the work las been very imperfectly done. Soun after Cotyress av} Journed, the Hon, Horatio C. Hurebard, of Hi nolg, Director of tha Mlitt, eet ubout the work, and, {n order to come ton better understanding ag tothe means proper ty be employed to nce complish tno desired result, he visited, on his nnnual tour of inspection of thy mitts, tho Paeltie Const and the mining Stites, carefully studying tho problems) presented to him by the Instructions of Congress, He made thorough arrangements with tha local Mint Superintendents ant various othor persons In. position to know the fnets desired and, upon bis return to Washington, prepared gerley of blanks, the answers to which, when received, will furnish an adequate basis for obtulning the desired fiformution, Mr, urs ehurd considered it necessary fo trace the ore ftom the ming to the mills or sinelting-works, through he yarions express compianies, ratle rond companies, und transportation eumpanics, to tho inints or ngasny-oflives, and to the ports of exportation. Ho bos addressed sets of blanks to the varloua persons or corporations that have to do with the ore or bullion in its various forma, A better knowledze, perhaps, of the magnitude of the work undertubken can bed rived from nn examination of the blinks thes selves, The Brat communication from the Di- reetor of tho Mint was the following: TREASURY DEPARTME Berkay or THe Mist, Wastusatus, D0. C.. Septe d. 18, —Sint: Tavihg been authorized to collect statisties of the nnoual production of the precious metals bie the United stites for tho piesone af escertalite ing the aggrecate productlun from the mines of eneb State and Territory, 1 am making inquries: of nino anid talll-owners, smelting, reilaing. and rialuetion works, nad of transportation compte nies, ng to the mount of gold and silver pro= atteed ur forwarded by them during euch six wonths of the ist tsedl year, the jocallty from which recolved, and the tirket, mint, staclting, or refining works to which sent. ‘These details ure Important in order to mike the statlsties ag full and refieble as possible, mut nt the same time prevent duplication (and will be aed only fur that purpose), Twill thank you to iusert-thy desired informns tion, attalnable from the books ot your oflice, in the ‘appropriite blank of the wecompanying formenid forward It at your enriiest conven- jence In the duclosed cavelope, Vi respect > fally, Tionatia , Nurctiain, Director of the Mint. Accompanying this clreutar wag a binink d= dressed to the mamugera yo tines in every’ county where the duress of mn anine could be found, requesting te return to the Mit Burew of the county mid State where facated, the name: of ‘the ming, its chara owner, manner, OF Seeretary, and pust-atlice ‘address, Another: ctrenlar was eent to the proprictors or mumigers: of intlla, smelting and reduction works, treating yold and silver ores or buillon, requestiig Hke formution'as ty mills. This wis accompanted by the following circulars e Qo the Lireetarof the United States Mint, Wash- ingtow, D, C—Sins 1 herewith submit 2 repart of the gross production, from Jan.) to dunes, ‘af gold and allver, by oe Mining Compan, County, NateOttlice, Territory. or cr Production of golds Production of silver: ounce! Where sents. Tn what forty BON eee see, Mode of transportation: By, There was also addressed to various persons Large tabulated blinks relative to gold and silver orennd button, The blinks requested a Rate. ment of ore containing gold or silver forwarded by ditferent. rallroad compantea, together with tho nameet the consignor, the mune of the ining, number of earelnide and their welght, tho vatuy as reported by the vonsignor or estimated, and tho person to whom consigned. ‘The statement relative to bullion asked for ine formntion 1s to tho persons from whom received, tho lovallty, the number of ear-londs nnd weight, tho estimated yuluo, and tho destlit- ‘Tho mines, in making up thelr statements of gokl or silver praguced and thelr ores ar bulilon: treated, were requested to communicate in de- the name of the inine, ills, smelting: works, tho consignor, focallty, character of the org or bullion, tho number of enr-londs and tholr weight, the nuinher of ounces produced tad the vulue of It, the modu of transportation, the mint, person, or frm to whom consigned, and tho pliov to whieh consigne Al thts faforination is to: cover tho period during the lx months from dan. 1 to June 00, That, Bo och the was necessary for the pre- Neary work that tt will not be possible to communteate the result of this inquiry to Cons read before dantary, A Cow returns as to sone reiiuhes of this Inquiry have already been re- celyed, —_——<— NEBRASKA FINANCES, Special Dispatch ta The Chicaga Tribune, TANcony, Nob, Sept. 20—The books of tho Btuto Vrenvurer show that there fs un hand at tho present tne the sum of $106,742.98; In funds, $105,021.64; In United Rtates 4 per cont bonis, $50,000, coating $51,714.75. Ayalnst this amount there will be drawn about the frst of October over $20,000, $e During the Inst year | was searcely ablo to walk wong, 1 siflvred a derangement of the liver nnd, all the evil consequences re- Bulthyg therefrom. t iried many diferent Pe pusions but without any ninterlal or | dasting benellt, so that t alnost despalred of ‘lt agli. My neighbor, Mr, ot Hiunburg Drops, mut What this remedy had done for hin. purchased a bottle to try it, MY avstetn had become so aceustonied to medi. elno on account of the many Iinds used, that the first battle produced searcely any effect, after Its conthuued nse [became better dulty, tind regained any former health To have always spoken w good Word for Hamburg Drops, and tha remedy has my best wishes, Jacon Wess, Normanville, Kas, pyer getthig Adams, told NORDEN TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER: ous pulrons thfouuhiunt tu elty, wo hava ostub- ehed Hranels Utices in the difurens Divislons, ow dongnated below, where advertisements will “bo {ukub forthe aay price os changed at the Malo Ofice, and Will be recoived UNITY U'clUck p.m, ROUTE DIVISION, J. & 2. SIMMS, Uuoksellers and Stationers, 131 ‘Tworty-secondext, W. FE. HOGAIT, Dragelst, G43 Cottago Grovorav, northwent coruer Tuirty-tfitieat, bi BUCIIMAN, Drugulst, corner Thisty-trat and Biate-sia, WERT DIVISION, A, A. VOR, 3 TH, BUSSIGHBEN, Drusulat, 24 dive Ialand-ar., ai, fe. ILEIUUCK, dowolar, Nowat Guvas, bo) feline eben ll UE AWE, Drusla vil Wost Mudtuon-at, cor ‘AUUUET JACOUSON, Drugulat, 18 North Halsted, ste comme Indlanare rat piVistON, Le Ds BURLINGUAM & Cuy Drusgista, 45 North ¥. AL WILLIAMS & CO. Drugglets, 015 Larraboo-at, heat. cornur Divialun. Ta WL, netuR. Priotin Advortisi » HH, "s Saf “Avent, News aud Siatiuiery Dupok, Go Baat ivisiuue at, between Ja dallv and Wolle 18 WANTED. uous Rian required Ic wilt Laue J. 1. Lis Tehnliay. wee AGENTS WANTED, TY REAL ESTATE. Ist LAKE-ST, irnbie property ent Fund of the TUS AL alters! janis Ma Ved M, ‘tw Havlawa tak: . y house on Nigty-third-st. near Lower Kouth Bark and Woediwn Station, supplied | with Inke water, tot OTA prlee 92, ‘The Bnited Stites Hates. cornar of IThirey-firetaat. ‘ontave Grove 1); price €1,uin, Cottage and large al Cs Blignbethest. lot a(x; Cottage 2 Futtananta, 10 i re twoestory and basement trick Aw i) Hn provement: North sheldon-st, milsav., curnor Of Nos, Tots nro sity fot due; price SAU ench, M4 feet: price 6 y ald basement woud deelting on North tedest, north of und near Helmunt-av, lot we prise Vacant lotun Guriegest.; price #1 hOn OMFS UML. De WARD, Trustee, ALSO neres in Westfali's sutsiivieion on Jako shore near i y rit baeetnent brick building north: Clark snd Kightcenth-ste, xi feety ther enlunbie lands, tats, and dwellings bor longing to My F&M. Savings Bark, bad WAKD, Recetver, 0 fur subdivision on West LOY 1 ALE, nan tear Os ‘brick house, Wr West Adam tf 5 Le $1 eteunnt gentry brick, th Fili= wind Zextory, belek, 436 Irvingey tern: West Paylorent, SOM ZALE-IUCK HOUSE ON DREXEL BOLLE. yard, near It (Fortioth), with Int 4 teat front V, i eon aae Bish or the houne itt houses wre goltins keareer und the sing avers day. MATDUN i Oi rare hmvantn f ast OC Wenhait 18 95 Washings ty VOR Ton bangin. sou 8a at imuch loss t! and a deairable lnvestinent, Latle-ste ‘on Gntarie-n ny Mt eooat ty Un MEAD & CORK, 18 La MON- os HOWE . NEAT MAPLES ih, s-atory and baso- 1 4) 70 Son Snltcent LARGE, CENTRAL BUSINESS Wer lite, multibig for tactorius und eievus colt tan : DWELLING TOUSE WE front, northenat corner Walnut und Jnqaire on preinis SUBUREA JE EWU WELT, HUY A BEAL ab La diran dion and €9 mionthaly! Glivapweat tote 3 shown frees abetract trees but few lots lence be oth mibtiaee teers MA Mate, TIA BEAN, 2h2 fb ii ESTATE W W tartnn CORNER 10% slide, Must_be cheap for ens AUIMFULE PUEpOSe: Adarene MS! 1G BEDRIPGE Covi FLUST PAILLOL, FAS ortim, wth ty LUMETAA In thew Shed etl OLD Totes hice aingte ruom, 7 NOW CLA Honrd with roome & era wunted. BPaan tus to rent, ¥ NoOOMS, atte, Whoa, hid culd Water: alsa : Tt reout, hot North tilde, HIDGR- Day bowrd- OF STATE AND fPatmer Mouse Mer woek, STU TO RENT—HOUSES, ‘Went Side, (PO NENT—THE FINE STORY BM! HOUSES comer Park and Westernents., Ii roam: chy Darement, celiac under kitchen; aro as convenient! ange ho esas any in thoclty. MEAD & COx, ANTLY FURNISHED ‘BL to amnall family, If, LARGE DWELLING ON WE: kes Brooms, has all modnen impr: manta, [n first-rate order, possersion at 0: neos chest trguod relabie tenant.” Apply to N. COON ES, de tnd Coliectinn Other, Kunin 4,50 Statdont, int Wo BENT MOUSE AND LARGE TAND , rome wronnds, 24) West Waaninuton-st, cornar Morunny enrpeta nnd furniturg for ania. Apply t0 8, M=FIRST-CLASA BOAIDING TIOUSE, eet Silo, Furniture dptional, Hxtures moderate, Bareau-Ieulatey, Zo) Went Munrodest, MUSE OF HELEN AND rumtus. 80 per munth. Apply South Side, tron MICIIGAN-AV., SEW HOUSE, FL ithowt ninhed. ton amaltatrietiy private tamil; cuitdren, MATSUN IMD, & Wanhingtineaty Suburban. 1P'O RENT-AVONDALE-3 BEVEN-ROOM TWO+ story frame houses, gottie stvle, b¢ miles norths Seat ut tho city Jimlts,on Belmonteny., Just north Milwaukue-av,, 1 the Vilagy of Avominie. We hare justcompleted'’a new and handsome depot within 43) Jeet of thy houses, and trains an the Wisconsin Die vision of the Chicago 4 Northwestern allroad wilt minke requlne stops. Tfoliaes nuw und tn Hrateciann condition, For fill particutars apply to HL. M. BOICE, ay Furry & Uirua lumber ufticy, went end Highteentie st bridge, Che South Side. 1PO RENT=NICKLY FURNISIE! » To siiicnnae ear tTeaninse) HOOMs 26 rpg ik: TED ROOMS. ALE FUONT for ge Monroo-st., oppusite tha Paliner House. 1 Sa ‘ro SiiED BIN! room, ‘AUKAMLY, Wig y BAY WINDOW R0OM mm! hed: front alcove suite, rece vor unturnished. Hteferencos required. “h3 Inut- anne Te, VPA, to kentlemen North Side. NT NIC nooMs, VERY CF HATa ed or unfurnished, sulte or single, "ro it furnis! TO ENT. without boar MAY. FURNISHED It00M, tw gentlemen onty, stores. THE TWO STORY AND HASEMEANT bei Lore, UeiW, No. 2 Bust Kinzle-st. Apply un premises, Py WANTED-MALE HELI, BOY IN AN fu i h N OFFICE: be P. YOUNG MAN WHO Is A Goon qa Widrenn f days, mating wages wanted, Was CORMECT AND” RAPID ACs countant and cui : tn tho Tambor business. Auras Ms abuse ames, VY ASTENR A ps ULuItK. APPLY A WASTEOTA DHUG Chute. APPLY AT 30 ToTrT WARTEDEA MUTED Ohta AT et, Must came w be able speak German, Apply. tocday. Gorwaen 4 and tn. ana 2 Hotel Frankfurt, corner Wabnah-ay. avd = ane ‘Trades. = NTED — A FURST-CLASS NR W anantrspetingtene etustion, and AS aces given te Luts, Mo, TANT MAN TH Ruin AW ANmiuatnied wit ti MiAStaentee OE tee hoards on a Fondeneer maching. Address It, HOM dintely a huuea, Clon Stoel ares Connselman & Co, x Tha MINERS OYJ. 8. WAESETT &- STE 8. WASSETT & V WASMENT & DRYD PeU—6 PLU: A NEVA WoopWwonknit ON BLKIGLS AT "8, 34 Sizteenthest, OD TRIM is nd Adn-adas OMA 9! WWasten—iinge Cane i s0UT) AV *iitinnint rte: MIRIEAN A Mao Coachnien, Teamatrerss &ee 2 1D, ACTIVE MAN AS . tot Weans und Uigaons tute undoes und keep suber, Apply at stable, aH GoM EN ON STOCK AT and aide Watadvey ey ON SPUCIC AT Employment Agencica, SAWMILG ANOS) LEAVE TO. 2 eaill ene mitrond Inborers fe Shentaans free avon 20 forrelty and oat Lake-st, ROAD LANORER: und Tiknolp, awe ‘ihta ue 5 for farina, » CHR: uth Walters ne pally days for sawintll HAN & CC 4 RERS T CAN G! \ Hit. Company in Jura, Meh yan, W uni Tilhvola seat ts $79 per dag 20 for atone quarey, cont wea: Troe fares bW Tor levee work, South, J. HL SPERUECK, 2 West lone dolptient, TANTED: = FU THE BE FUL W? ook, “Mother, Homo, und Reneeny iho tank of be hors. A ehuley vulume, crit Ciarkevte Chteagoe oe rANTED ANY PRRIENCED MAN TO st MisceNancor Miscelianron (PO RENTOA GOOD DILY BA! North Walls-st., corner Division, stairs, second ite MEEN'T, 25X43, 225 Aiquire’ wpe Wan * furnished. rootns or entire second fHoor A Kumly for three tduite: trsteluse nigtse and good Jueution, Best of retercnces given, Address bud, ‘Tribune oli Hl ing, reom: eur ints C furnish OUT, . f private fainliy, seen Losing. with Ur withent bourd, dor inturnished, and ne ates Ae HCE ‘O RENTON CEH BIDE, IN pod madern house, whi aulet firmly where there are no hosrdurs, three er four ruvus with breakinat and t a furs ation und, nelgbborty 1x preterred, gultable for mall 4 Unexcentionuble: ko Immediate possession if pa A piatiny terms, lucation, purtielarey ete, teat =TO TR house with modern dunt WA LADY, AN UNFUI- Pogue eIarAase: An welvate Fstlhy ro re AND WIFE toeation und Haked ruue un Wabash-uve. neat ‘Thiriee! Me, Mteferonces given aud reyulred, Adure: SS. Tribune oie, ASTED-V0 REST=AT ONCE. A il0nSh W with 23 or M rons, furnished or usfurnished.cn South slide, North of Harrison; will purehuse the ture nitnre. 1f tensunuble, Addruss, Jor ive days, AL ts, ‘Frivune ottice. VW asihnsto Rr: ont, with or, Jow ‘fwenty-necund-#t. drese, punting terns, Mi HHNANCIAL, TO 8 PER C MONEY AT Garnet sutton chy or fora property, ih ie ame ti aulton el uri properiye ih. dn DRAB IE bearborwente Roum ge een Mit OF LINCOLN with private family, Truwkiaw, aad teas must Chery Tespect. “Meterences, lew. } VUARD=A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE 11 ‘ bunrd ind plensant room at rensonable termnsy Tumily pruturred, Address, satiny terms, M ne viteY, POAuoTA YOUNG GENTLEMAN | AND WIFE woukd ke a nicely furnished front room with Inodern convenluncey, und board, on South Suter yel= ‘vate fumuily much preferred, Ad i POMe= A, SINGLE s 3 root and board {na private tumily, where there dco Noster buurderson or near MicHltaneay., NUL Bbove Tweutlethent. MEG Tribune alice, QORSES AND A UN nha st troegiine nore Conant aT + red w rotting hers, Colmmbns, sieed by YunuColumnuuat heist yenrs old, lag. unde High color brown, hits good tie woe Gulia tht Inovery wuys mare tor 1 thiseo Heute lt a race Hu Funted to saw the tii Kind. Alnus ishackiiay Call at private stable, & AT sous, st ‘3, tii HAST WASTING. tottest., hor: all kinds, curciazes, bugles, and hinsnens, naw und second-hund, ut low pirtees, oF Will gachante, Cush advance 70 SALE-PHAE order lust year by best elty maker; as wood on few) cost Su; will well at less than halt, Address G at, Tribune on inare tor #2 U, can suo HW Michi: 7 CAN LoAbS OF Honsks Just draft, and drivin est W i 1 BUU13-1L00K Horse, Jog finnda highs trot BSON, Chicaxe duekey wad ‘tro Nic SAD Day color. nnd very stylish, vente, ur a sUnuewan, and vold Tor no tauit, Can Besven 2 on pherman-at, wear the Grand Paeitic Gee Wr THE 1 $200 fastetrotiing bore, Ken wus aired by Aliment, the wont’ airy of trotters, dam fidisn Queen, by Chancellor, son of Maniprings Ken tucky Het tn S yeors Ot, 1O4y hands hos dowlne Tiane nnd tally tea perfect horse in every: wayt he hay been driven the puxt year by preseat owier, nid, who pull kad fue is thy ts warranted sunt aad king, “Col atuny thie nt asner's residence, Mirhlean-u¥. C OUS, CONPEPENT PERSON MAY SAKE AVERY: dvalruble urringomunt for the wenerat Western axoney OFn vulunble epeetnity, Wit pay hondsuiuely. Adar 44, ‘Trivuny ottice, A5, AE HIQuole COSPOUNDERT AND SALES: Tih Witt valuable city crude, dealres sume rain Div Unaltiess man, with mens, to Juin him fa opeult iy fatally Manor ator i, [)'SSaLUTION OF COPALT partnership heretofore exiting between Alox, Bonnatt and Chus. 1b, Wells, under the Grit nai af A. Monnet & Co, te thle day dlesalyed by Masitatlun, farties having claims against thu tro ney requested lo proaont them tor payment 4 tt quented tu wetth Wi at ue ind Eivetrat treatent abd care of chronle disease: b are ts “NSOME AND ky Culet} he thoan owl NEU 8 All MCCHESNEY'N New Swedleh-Moveniont Cure Huth inetiture, Malar Hou, for the 1id'sue what FANCIEUS TAKE NOTICH-PUNT mbna hens for sale very cheap, at iu) TED-FOME PATENT TO DF POSED for some ong why nocds woney, Addross H.-W, Hox ®, Ouk Fark, Tl, “ Wane ED-DUN Ol DRADSTRERT SERCAN- ilo tepart: wilh purchase ur pwy for loan of sino, Addons M0, Mriuung uttice, OST AND WOUND: POsT=a GOLD LOCK ET, WEDNESDAY BVEN. Jin, butween Exposition, Hyde Cark train, and rh Heat Byltaule rowurd pald tor ruvurning FROM TH DANT. yout dealt bored, welyht wnout 150 nay Witten WHO few, A Hberad reward will ba eis return to 8 Mouth Dosplatinon-st, oF 74 AM, S100 REWARE WILL &. ty ir oarlon gt cout from Noo db Aiton Lous oC thy wil return the cortiicatus of dupustt iste api ane of the pookuts (inside); they are worthluss to ny ono but myself, aa the banks have been notltivd, le. flr Feceiee roar uid, no, qucations will bu saked. JENSASIN LEAVEL nnd 79 Monrod-st, BAR UM. BRAID TO TRE wk the black dross NAN MLC aA F duiplial have Turniture, planus, JRE ty eronad did. PerMsULy ‘a na und rellublo storave of furniture, Advanees windy. y SOlt FURNITURE, BUGQIES, ETC. Bea, Md bone i ely. aft cue at tow raked. FO, & GPA MILY, 1) We NH MMadDN COMMON BRICK. PSPisi Minar of Fulton ata boss ‘Abwly 10 E pntiienseta TJERSUNAL—HENN: DLD Not GOTO MICHIGAN sere tuauL af sickness, will beat S18 woul Alone duy evening, DU" ERSONAL—WE PeeTAtailod THR PARTY WHO WROTE Icagu, Sopt, 27, and wldressed ta Turd of trade and yy,” pleuse sond addrvss to Bux 41, Chis eaten will bu strictly coutdential B prominent moimber uf the sixned “A bad: 80! ‘ouuTY Uway! came In On purposu tu seu you, ba aeuy situost week, 1 PbO L NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FORSITULE without removal, plants, and other kod su- curties, at Denrborneat. Koomet and {Si AMOUSTE TO L0AN OS FORNTTUTE AND 2A Manos witiont removal, IL Taudoipnest..Rooi 4 AY ANCES Malle UN DIAMOND: fete, at onsite brosors™ rato: LA Rovned und, Hy itindulph-st.-Establated NY SUM OF MONEY TO LOAN ON FURSI- ture, pinoy, eic., without removul, and other curitle La) , 152 Dearborn-st. uum CARH Palp POW bb GOLD AND stLvinc— 2 Monoys to london watahes stlanorda. and vat pion of every descrip ton, nt GULDSANI'S Loan nd luillon udice (eunsod), Ws East Madison-at Eatabe Bastien bik CARD RYCEE ADVERTISER Ain RETURN 10 in three weeks for the iinniedinte ndvance of this loan; trat-clasd security, murkel twine, AU du= poeiied siti lender. _ Asurone St Ss. TALEO OMGR FT DGHESE MMCH DAD FOR STATE BAVINGS and Fidality Hank books, and Seandinavian Na- Honal Honk cortitiertes, tA HOLMES, General Broker, 93 Washinizton-at OSRY TO LOAN ON FURSITOIE, Moitinudtemowes kien PGs igor tide LOAN ON FARM AND CITY PROD: Liowent rates; muriguzes tnibt. Apply U. 6 tod, Upton, tuar i, onrou-l. ONEY TU LOAN ON FUR hc. WIT M! PARI tro AT Ly TELECR wn ASD ‘ede upon tna if nidence prepay in citenea, WYMAN oda Port: und luck. 6 hE CENT-WE HAVE SUMS OF FAiw and upwards at spl Falo on satisfuctors Chleauo realestuiv. DEAN & PAYNE, Hoom 1), lu) Wush- tikton-st. MORTGAGE. Folt BALE) ON IMs 250 140 one OF MARE CHANCE “Is HL VO MANU 2\ tuctarers who want to rent” water-power und Toome for either largo or mult business by the Ine Uusirint Manulucturing Co. Hoek Fits, 1. JPOR BALES AN PAUHISIED LUM yard und steam grin eluvator ino thriving clty in Central Nebraska," Protiin Inat your $4; whole property can be bought for FiO; etack, ‘consints priyetnalty of tuber, worme, aie cone paren Juukiia for on esiailishod legiibinate business thts i At opportunity seldor met withy parties whihout means need not apply, Fur tlt particulars, addres a, care of Slemawerote Hroy. korg, Mi LaSalle-st., pieagn, appointing time nud piney tor Iiterview. yx KALE BEST LOCAT I AND ITAND soment ehgnrestora in Chteazo, with vurg low rent niles over &idnily; satinfuctory’ ruasons For nelltusts wire oppurtunlty. Apply at unco tu 143 La Salles! Roow 3, JRO SALE—GHOCERY STOLE: 3 ith ON ONE OF Tih Dest struots ort tho South sido; duin a gond cial sineaat splendid oponing for thy, hata buub aU cush required, Addr ‘Tribung ottice, eon SATE On CHANGE-GHAIN HL noas, Oxtablished B yonrs, duing a proiliable trades cribs enpaelty 20 bushels, Fatrt veton seule, Ontice und residence. Al In xood order for stack of ygnert merchandise, Hux 4 Croscent, Iroquols por and Gouny {G0 RALE-IMMEDIATELY—ON ACCOUNT. OF Sicknese—Small urocery story on the South Side, Wolog BU por weoks cust tray about LOY will buy eo, WuZON, Turniuire, Uxturas, and wtock, Ads 318), Tribune mee, RY, ICK CREAM, Hon, on West side, C OF Tie ruotin cn WV: GOODWIN ww INE GHOCERY STOCK, “Witit yea pale attached; (wo borsos and wagon: 4 nd on principal atrool. Adare 1 tocutlon Pein Ad rane St 2, Hribuna odies. F Downer retiring. Ad J OuS TAUNEI (PUNO HANTTONI, LATE ON YONG: pupil of eimlnons misters ‘ot Now York ang lpris, fespucttutiy onouncus that to bina Hoe cea atid the Rey Ge singling. urn,’ € hoe nen . yee nartor of slessutia, Adress caro Of Lyon & aly. ROK. SNOW'S DANCING SCHOOL WHA menco hoxt Monday avening, ourner Ad ii idence das Waat Waalilnion-vt VOGAL, COMA AND BLocUrION UCT Fordham, 1g Wabusleny., from Now “nl Conservatory of Munie and sclivol of ¥ »_ Lossone ut Oy ie AVOUNG SIRS AND, GOV PREDARED FOIL Co iowa in thy aiost thorouul manner by a wradus' Of Harvard of sovernt yours’ wuceuastul experience ta nevealg tutur ond Principal uf Boslura wcadyraies, Addruns's A cena HUSICAL ANS ERUMENT NS, GEAR RST Dale ain EVEN OFFERED BLACK 3 ubony-cased, wuld-urnamonted yrund plang fur FID; cost ANU In New York four months age, Cali at 65 Wost Washingtun-xt. t ANG ON PAYMENTS, 5OO divine torrent. SO Fod te ozentnco. enone STOUV ® OAMD, 158 ORE CLO nd 190 Hinto-st. IN Goud PRICE WILL ABE PAID FoI CAST-OFF ¢! 4 GELDEIUS, 1710 Btatu-st (old No, a4). A Me eer lipatieridod tos Etatliatod It A DVENTIS SMAI, HOT PAY ‘Tits Se Ree ae FE PRR Uti Wes ows Buate-at, ducond-hund, “TORO, AVTOUNEY av LAW, 100 DEAT Grorueats Chicayu, -Advled frag. AS youre’ ux dorfongo.. iiatness quiutly und legally transacted. Ds. in TURE CO, 66 AND SS WEST 1 aS ison Puna bids of housobold youds on uuntliy reywenta; luw prices; vasy torus, orders for auitets atid undermeur tn th Ruane nod pay Co the right purty, EE. & Way ‘3 W VE! WAL SOLICITOR. ATE 2 hgriunee. Cte. ving full address, Address Sf 1, Tribune attice, EDb—TWO GOO CANVASSEIS Ane js enslly for #133 a rare chanes fur en 0 peddling; nu collecting. it Hust Juck- \WASTED-AN OFFICE Hoye Misr WH A Hoot penning and reside with tits parouts, Ad= dresn vi 1 ie \W inition seeding bontness siuatl exp: Unemployed everywhere should investiate our Inonuy-mMAking scheme; best paying business tn end stainp for papers. SEI ty Chicano. EADY YOUNG MAN AS DAR fonder: must understand the buaners. ieter- required, Apply this murning at it Wost Mude FANTED—A GOOD DUY ANOUT 16 YEARS OLD; Ear k Geriumty ahd tive, with purenes on \ " soutn Bide. Unit nt BUCHSIAN'S drug-acore, and ‘Thirty-tirat-sts, TA. \ until a3 TED TAN CRFICE TOT) WAGES ‘eek. igNt boy, with reference: orelock. REAL DINGS COL dite Clork-nt. 7y A FIRST-CLASS WOMAN COOK; & ntranger in tha city wreferred. Address M83, ‘Tribune ufice, GiitL, GENE! iiouxework ina family of three. Call at 211 Astiiund-nr, \WASTEO-HRT TO Bg SECOND WORK AND Watt on tatlo; goud waxes If guinpotunt: Gare Ns dh, iy nt 14 Sichigan-ov, Git; 10 DO GENERAL IoUSB- i180, one ta take cure of children and inako, W ork? herself eneralis usetul. Apply at 2 Minolsest. Nurses. Vv TANTED —A_ THOKOUGHLY Turse for two et German preferred. COMPETENT runt Aiuerican, lingllsh, or ud reforenes required. Cail nL 194 Mich Employment Agencicr. WANTED — CAPANLE Gites | Fol TroUsE- Work, ok, wish, And Iron, and second work, Regtetry. 2h Wont Mone Hurenu of Literature: IVA ED— WALES keepers, Clerks, &c. SITUATION WANTED=IN SOME MERCAN’ Tana, Adress at Friuey omc CANTILE WTUATION WANTED=0V A YOUNG NonWE- UiN mat, npeads coud Fnalien, azo 2h, a8 clerk in Derocery sture oe deive und deliver guudd: wobor nnd fudustrlous. Can shor recerenves frou last employs ar. Address 3104, ‘Tribune orice, S iD=AS BOOKKEEPER, Age sistant by por, or cashier, by a youns mun, Cnn yive bust of references, Addtess MS), Urivune onlee, Traden, ITUATION WANTED-PIUNTEI, CAPABLE tondy (noneUtilunl, tf years! experience at export ut nuike-up oF pruuf-reading, ene position iy Ee Aw. Hox Zit Poste meres le QSITUATION WANTED—TO MERCHANT TAIL- ‘or—by n cutter for ting custom tmde, Varied that dexiry a cutter please aduress M3), ‘Tribune, Conchnien, Teamsters, Xo. GrtyaTios iS WANTED<BY A MAN ‘AND WIS. wife—inn as coachman und take general chara of gente 's place, ahd wife vithor ns frat-class couk oF laundress, Cun furnish good roterences fro fresont und former cmpoyers, Peavy address Ge, ibune alice, Rliscetinnéour, GITUATION WANTED cuy A You wholosnte grocers lousy; threo ye Navite strict nighed, A‘ Gitv ati: ,MAN IN A. re experiences Hunt of references fure ‘ibune vitice. WANTED=NY A PRACTIOAD BUSTS Hens innit who has been In business for himvolt during tast 13 years, ad recently tuue with roverses, Pia wereatio Hr manntncturing estabilsnment, fe funtion wish boukkgeping: und Ca tf onary make pay. hultnso! useful: will work Tor suit Address 131, ‘Tribune yitice. SITUATION WANTE rome kind of buaitess anything ols ruupecinble, eneus wid Chil_oy address Grrearitos man on BY A YOUNG MAN IN would drive wagon, or dg Can give gond city refer Tespouslble position. at Lokueat, nal aceurity for nit aa Pa Gath W N OWANTED-DY TOUNG ENQLISHs Hdalry farm, wood milker, and unitere funds stock, Gouill references, MH, Trivung olice, Qreuarioss WANTRD-TwWO YOUNG BWHDES, lixed to work on furs, wink pinloy mone mith, un American furmuur, Audruss t', JOMNSUN, W Bremer GituaTtio: 3 WANTED-<BY TWO BWEDISIE witle, one to du cooking, the other tu du seconds work, lin private Amertenn tantly; North slue pro- come well recommenuod. Hease call ag ty UPOND flatts ANTED-AS SECOND GIy. IN> Wat Hightoenth-t, ATION WANTED-IY A COLORED GIth dado cackling; nothing wise. Country rofor~ SWEDISH Lit Gin aves lau: ATIC EDLY A YAhrolns couk und Inundvoss: ainteat, Ss) TUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GIL to du Inanary, climber, ur second work in private, iy ur natok "ie West Adameest. SITUATION W Sua He Oa AR Natund work tn private fauatiys dy cooking tp sound Worl a 4 Hotcrences. 3h Wabashsur. A ra QIPUATION WA: H-$BY A GIRL TO DU GENs Si ral bousewurks Call av ny North Puullua-et. Seumstresses. ITUATION WANTED-DY A GOOD BEAM- ik In privata.tumillos; will work by the day or Sere na Cull at WW Uottune ticovernv. Ia Une rear, for two dasa, Mousekeeporn. GITUATIONS. WwW. fHD-HY A MIDDLE-AGED §) woman and youiut girl, tn aunail familly tn oF noae “ulcayy ae howsuxeopor ond chamburinaly, Addruss 1 di Erivune onive, Employment Agencies, Se eg le r : burvas, trained nel Rouiscry, a8 Weat Muaroe-at, SUCATIONS, WAN ORD TASTES tonues folp . = iis, eae prdinie boarded, "MUS, O'NELy 1 Miscoltancay a SEALTARTY g NIRD—AS LADY" D. Sreiaeta ava cap or ula aud vow. Would raved. Cull or address U1 Raysot, BROLOUER<1¥ YOU WISH ‘TO TKAI {Lh yuu luve done, alt zou ever will urcau da, of Courtanip, maeriaco, slckiess, death, utwent fiends, brrulatives, property (oat of stolen, the rusult uf all ndurLukings, what must successful th how to win 1 ¥ nd frlandaip; for reuls Marob, April, dunu, beptombor, Getobury wud fvcuual febls hubors to draw large prices ta tuttory, Uuos= it by wail. Cousuls Muga “ah Nu das Weat Maidison-st, or and f W SEND NUS, Suu ogaigiur ou, ores ‘ti, ut 131 AdviKor murrlaye, wid businuse tain Jol West Mladisoa-at, th Wwerad und nuwber Sina De tists, 0, Le TPOPRNTENS—HOK SALE-A_ SMALL OFFICE, eee ee OA biaelor iw ibe nanparell 1 Wa long primer, 13 Job fonts, ‘leeds, rolus, patuns quolna, stone, chasvs, provf-pruss, Katloys, Cututy Gia.; a couuploty guide fora guy yaour, and neutly nows will hy sold cheap ror cas, Aduruss G Vi, t1ibs wane oes,