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“JE NEWBERRY ESTATE. tlon should awalt the final dotormination of The Justico concludes as followa: ' AM FORORD TO THE CONCLUSION A2 =N 3 Dol o e pEOLhics, fof o Fagular micords < outive eatnton (the terminntion of The People to Have a Chance t0 | i the inferneale belatne il vk o (] wlicating tho S0 0 1o holders Be Heard. 18 1ta o) nnd nx tha bzinnitg of the next ste- coeding eatuto, .thoso words nro used u3 mern worls of limitatian, and not a8 words of qualii- cntlon na ti the ultimata tnkers, uitd { caniiot. #co that this Is nitered by thu words of the wills reforrod to, nnn-lxlmf Ut the funds of il fallug - Loquoats hall thoreby becomn part of tha bwdy, of the cstate, as those words rovhiing that tha weand-childron, it any, ahall . nke tho " catuto at1ho end of tho lnat of tho three lives nnmod, or of thoso which diraet that cortain property ehall not. bo mortgagad by the I'rustecs noe solit until necessary - for Nk dis. tribution, or by thosa words giving advico und direction ua to anles and lenses of othor props orty, and n& to the improvoment of certnin parts of tho property, or diroctions as to the mioo of Investing nurr us money. . o o Nor ean I poreoive thiat o tho oxidlonce of tho dawor estato mlilitatos ngainst this concluslon, or stands In tho way —of exceuting the plitin - meaning of " tho govornlng words of the will in their truo and logal neaning, n cording to the canons of construction rec nlzed by ovory court I Enziond and Amerlea, If this lie an, the legn) ofteets of tho faots h heen and 14 thut, on tho ronunelation by M Nowherry, tho daughtera took by noenlorntl ttat which woulil ave buen tholts hud sho dies that 1s, 'tho wholn incomu o long Ao thoy both Tived, and at tho death of Mory tho whole of tho Incomo waa erat upon Julia, and at her death it was cast upon the appellocs wnd the puotie, And thon It bocamo the duts of the Trustces to mako division aud final distribution.” ML JUSTICE WALEEIL filod the tollowing dissenting opinfon: 1 amn unablo to coneur in theeoneluslon in this ©n30 by n mnjority of my brothran, =~ 1L is pore hapa not entirely freo from diiliculty, o8 n siato of things has ocourred which was nelthor foro- feen nor rovided for by the tesiator. e ovi- dently sunposed, whon making his will, that his wifo ivonld necept tho. provision bo made for by the Attorney-General fora Rehaaripg, Motion tho Free Library May Come that B _Boon, After All The nlsscnllng'()plnlonn Filed by Juse tices Dickoy and Valkers — ted In yosterdny's TRIDUNE, tho At- ch;’?(;::c‘ml g applied to tho Buproto Court on Dehalf of tho peoplu fora rehearlug of the Nowberrs will caae, and tho Court bas noti- fied counsel for appeliants—tto Trusteea of the eetate—to appear and mnewer. If of tho o e at oma tiuo 0 o to tho found(ng of & gulle ibrary In tho North Division. Tho peo- y;"‘ tuat focallty bnve, thorefora, a direct fn- forest fn tuls suit, but they have nover up- ared~have never had tholr day in court, ,I‘?fmmm' tholr represontative, tho Attorney- Qenernl, now asks that, ;thoy may bo heard, and sppearances Indicats fhut tho roguent will be nted. In view ot the probrbloe reoponing of tho caso_and lts reargunont, the opinions of Justices Dickey and ‘Waller, racently filed, give Jug tholr reasons for disgonting from tho major Ity of tho Court anil for favortng an jmmedinte disiston of tho cstato, will be m%r‘llwlnl‘lll apcolnl | hor, Had {x: aumm»wrlll hlg wlr;: wm‘u,!d equently published, renonnea o rovisione of + tho fokereat gnd Ao oniigetontly PAbIY Wil ""ana_ Buevive " hia . daughiars, dy- JUKTICH b b ing. without fesue, ho no doubt would e decision i this case scoms to mo todo. | have providod for distribution on tha donth of * ylolence to the fntention of tha teatntor, die- | tho Jator suryiving Aniehtor. This may ho fne Teiieiy stated by tho words of the will when taken i’ thelr true meaning, I have cxnminoy ¥ith cnroat lonst onie hundred cases reforred to In tho brielsof counnel, and find 1o casy shere, aa fn this ense, tho will disposes of tho wholo cstute, clenrly cutting off tho Inheritanco with restduary clnuses, an pravidesd for aauc- cesslon of estutes, the prior ot which m-mg Ctate, i which tho worda Y after the decenso of mpriordonee_huve beon construed 1o post- no tho uiterlor estato aftor the tormination forred from tho fact that he has not indicated tho slightest Intention that tha Trustoes shall in any ovent hold tho trust property for mere nc- caommodation until [t shauld increase to a spocl- fied sistn, or until a particular period, The grent and controlling nhscnt ko had In ex- eouting tho will wea ta place ull of his pronerty In the hands of and under tho control of Truat- ovs during the lives of his wife and daugbters, that from tho incumo and profits of his cntire estate monoy might be prodierd with which to ftlo priorcatate, untll the phyaicnl death of | pay to ench speaiticd annuities during tholr :/Murll«’)rdflncc 8018 to lenvo the proporty con- | meveral lives, nn‘:l at tho death of tho longest the subject of (ho gift In fdlennss dur- fi’é‘:‘fl?’f-m-rm in the handa of moro ‘Lrustocs baving 1o benufielnl fntorest thorein and to the pescnt use of o one.” Tio consurua the deels- jon 12 80 farad It holds that the words of sury vorship ns_to descendants of Lrotbers and s tors nrw referred to tha puriod of final distribu- tion, and ho thinks thut porivd has pasied. Whero thio tima numed for the ending of ong estate and tho beglnning of the next s provided to oceur on tho happoning of a contingency, fuch contingency 18 calledd a Hinltatton, hecauso Itistho bonndury hotween tha Hrst and thosecand sstate. The falluey of tho coungel for the ..F. peliant conslsts ia falluro to distinguish tho words of this will, which ara uscd ne words of | limitatlan __betiweon successivo catates, from words of tho will, used s words of qualifi« cation as tq the ulterlor takoers. Ile dves nut observe that the decense mentionod as tho con- tingeney on which the prior estate I to bogin s acontingoney baving relation to the prior de- , visingand baving no retatlon to tho ulterlor devise, The Juatico then discussed at lonyth various pades elted by the counsel fur appellnits and re- terred to a8 controlling tho opinian of tho ma- Jority of tho Cottrt in thy cse at bar. Tho denth of wach of tho hoklurs of prior lntercsts under thls will in every part of it whers such meatton - lsmade 13 mentioned ua tho contingency npon which tho catate uf that holder I8 to cenao, and sls08 to the contingoney unon which tho ulte- rior doneo shalt begin, and i introduced In thia willoa a Hinltution aud not us a qualliieation of \bonoxt taker, Lieing u contingeney In each tu- stanco having relation ouly to tha” subscquent duuce. To be n survivor of tho termina- tion of the prior catatg I3, howover, a neacssary fi\llllllmflml. In this will, of ench of tho ulterior jonees, and but o qualification, which by this tecurd cuch of tho appellees Posscsscs. . A CRRO much relied upon by counsel for appollunts (s that of the estite of Matthow Delnnoy (49 Col., 18, which tho Justica dlscussos at longth, and saya tho counsel avcms to have entirely misap- prenended It v Tho Justice thon recites portions of the will In fiu casc at bar, and referring to tho deviston of the Cireult Cotirt of Cook County says 1T SHOULD IE AYFIRMED. Ry the wordsof the will wo nro expressly for- bidden to Indulge In any conjectures ns to the purposes of thelr trust, for tho tostator. has wost distinctly duclarnd, in the uranting.clansos tobis Trustece, that tho purposea of tho trust wre fully et forth in the will itsolf. Another palpablo fenture of the will is that tho inhorit- Iiver u fAinal distrivution should bo mado na thoroin dircetod, Ilut it must bo borno In mind thnt & part of this achemo was to provido an an- nuity for his wife during her lifa. When that Em af the plun beeamo impossible of oxocution tho ronuncliation, the general purpose of tho wlll was to that extent fraatrated, and by tho denth of tho two daughiera without lssus tha baiahee of tho purposes of raising Lo teust wny defeatod and came ta an enid, and wholly inca- pablo of boing further oxecuted, After tno renuncintion of tho widow and tho donth of tha dnughiers, the purnosea for which tho trust was crented was as fully complotod as if tho widow had first died aud tho daughters afterward. Whon the widow ronounced thoan- nuity in hor favar, {t coased ns “effcotunlly ns hnd shie thon died, Aftor that, undnr tho law, tho Trustees woro aa Incapnblo of paging it to hor a3 §f sho had been doconsed, [t bnd in lnw hocome limpossible to excoito tho truat In her favor, ns her ronuncintion provented thoe pnp;- mont of hoe annulty. Tho denth of tho daugh- tors without iasuo rendered tho turthor cxevu- ton of the trust'in tholr favor lnpossible. As to tham, it had answered fully tho purposo of its crontinn, nnd was fully oxecuted. Thon, ho- ing tuily oxecutod ns to tho flmn‘zmcm and ron~ dered Imposalble of oxecutlon In favor of tho widow, I8 not tho purpasa for which tho trust waa ralsed fully torminated? 1t sorms to mo ihat all must concedo that it fa. dhors I3 no ronson nppearing In tho will for its furthor con- tinukneo. It in n fnmilinr rule that when all things ru- ?mrml a dutles imposed Ly n trist have beon i ully performod, and nothing further remafus to 0 dono under tho truat, that a tinal distribu- tion of tho fund must bo had, and it must by truo that when, fromn nny cnuse, it becomes ab- \Bolutely impoealblo to porforin the triat, or any portion of it, than a final distribution must tako place. T any of tho benoficiarios nre living and cntitled to thio bonofits of the trust-fund, or any of tha purpases of the trustaro unnceamplisbod, but aro enpable of boing cxeouted, tuo trust will be kopt nlive for tho purpoge, It when all of tho bonoficlaries are dond, or inenpable of recolving tho benofits of tho trust, it 18 anticoly usnless to keop tho trust on foot, and the law never roquires tho performanco of a i1soless not, 1t hns bacome, under the law, absolutely. im- posalblo to exooto thia trust, und according to avory prinsiple governmg trists and trustoes it should torminato and ccase. The teatator ralsed no trust of any kind for nny object or auy purposo, but for his widow aud daughtors. ‘Ihoro can bo no protonsoe thot thero was oronted ] any kiudof a trustfor tho henefit of the dis- ance (s most oxplicitly out off, ko that there ia v ] Rogreind for ind sumgostion_of partinl Intoat- | tributees, The devises and boquests wero to ' ocy. ltmustnot bo forgotten that tho appel- | Hiom as contingent vomnindnrs, They do not ' Iees aro the rosidunry lognices of ona-bnif of tho tako n§ costuis qua trust, but a8 distributoes in z estato which thoy ehilm, 1t {8 obvious from tho remainder. 0 Trustees In tornis nro not ro- reading of the will that tho testator under- uired by the will to hold tho proporty for tho ‘ Hood that Iogatoos and dovisocs night | Ulstributacs eithor for ncoummlution OF to buy fall from enuscs othor than tho denth | thom the prafitsarising from tha fund. Tho of tho donve, for 0, 9280 | trust bas censod, nnd “tho rustces hold tho property slimply for dlstrihution. No possibla necosslty I8 percolved for koopiug tho trust on faot for any purpoao, nor do 1 sco that any rulo ho snys person or_porsans to whom [ have mademy be- qQuest, cte., shall bave decossed or for nuy othor causo be Incapablo of taking, otc.' Itis also ] obrlous that his intention aa to the body of of law or principlo of Justico can bo infringed . eilato was to croate w aumulonaluln’ven‘.efiz B o amaidinis Siteibulion v the catato. There {3 no perfon that ean be injured In tho slightoat mannor by it. Nor s it possiblo to soe any bonefit that ‘can rosult by delaying tho gcrlod ot distribution untl Mrs, Nowberry's o, ath. According to the purpaso and vlan of tho will T atu unahio to sco tho slightost renson in inwor Justico for awaiting that ovent, No purpose of the will, whethor expressad or implicd, (urther than that evont is simply named ns the perimd, nppears. All of tho purposes of tha truat have beon defontod, hocomo fmpusslble of exnontion, and immediate distribution should fn my judg- ment bo bad. Counsnl on orch sldo have displayed n wondor- ful amount of industry, vesearch, and skill in to fullow the other consccutlvely and closely, Ercry oun of theso ostatos, by tho words of tho %ill,"18 to beptn at tho same timo that its pres decossor nnds, After tho renuuclatlon af tho widow oach of the dnvghtors wna entiticd to one-half of tho nut incono from tho wholo body of the eatuta Vor hier natural lifa, und had thorde forean eatate for lifo in_onc-haif of the body of 1he catute, - 'Chla wns tho result of the necolora- on caused by the termination of the lifo es- tatc offered to'tho wifo, and if tho Trustoos did thelr duty thoy puid_ to tho daughters from and After the” roniinolation the wholo of the net {ne fomo of the body of the estate, sn long as_thoy Lotk lived, When .\lnl} dlad, ¥oh, 13, 1874, by o torma of tho will Julla took tho whale of 3 tho b colleoting and prosenting. tho alistruso, toch- il B e et uES shied 1o Fa: Sl and Reliclal rules goseening contiogent telvo N ‘emal 160 . Wiy arom tho Trusteos tho lucome from the | ™fyerhave shown great skl in taking nlco dls- tinctions nnd limitations of there intrieat 'fll“" follows that on Aprll 4, 1876, whon Julia ud {{ became tho ¥ 5 o rules, but I, without hero going into their discy slon, contont mysell by giving in brief roasona which 1, 8inco the first. nrgument of the m . case, think should govern its doclsion. Ium of DUTY OF Tty TRUSTER TO DIVIDE AND | thoapinion that the Circuit Court docided cor- : DISTRINUTE rectly, and that its decreo should bo aflirmned, : 3 i death of ‘my wite, It aho aur- 3 Tirest 'fill{ndxln‘\:ln;v,nmrs.' uro plainly wonia of ere SECOND PRE AN. ' Uro 10t words vl loution ns . folha uitcrior takors of tho i e e Dr, Muctntoalis Declination, : Yamvo refurouca 1o tho succession of eatutos | Tha meinbers of tho Nocond Prosbyterian Rasbed out g (lwllnnll{ in this will, Ity sound | Chureh hold anothor mooting Tuesday*ovoning o [l i ol on by sutharity thoy simply meath | o hoar tho report of tho Committoe which was ‘,‘,( ', if that ehull continuo aftor the end of hulg appalnted sonto timo since to tako charge of tho 3 fu'f,',‘“? given for life to my daughter’ This [ mattor of scourlug n pnstor, Tho lov, Dr. It, Intheconstruction hns no exception whatover [ 1, Pattorson, tho former pnator of tho chureh, s :;r:a;blml:n‘: lnh tio ?n’:’dt.v;hlcasol. ovan n8 | prosided. f N i, W S f’ Imed, and this, tou, fl'?n:,n rl:lln ‘n&‘;’fi’."‘flnfi‘fi? The roport of the Committeo was rend by Mr. , mccflus. ‘This ruto is universnl in u\'n{)’oflurt John Crerar, Ha statod that Belfast Presbytary 10 Ans asaed itnon the quostion in Enxinnd | had rocatved Lwo oulls from Amnerlea adrrcasod J Derlianerjcu i anplied to cases whern tho fns | to tho Hev. John 8, Macintosh, ‘The othior call . lapy ojea 18 exprossly cutoff, aa in the onso at | was from the Eecand Church uf “Philadolphia, 3 1tho pr o2y cinusn, or its cauivalont, und | whioh offorod £1:K por ninum, whoreas the i ,,,l,g' g'"!rllhum ‘wna followed It Would | Becond Churoh of Chicayo otforud £1,600 sulnry, Thlllnnou udy of the eatate {n thooustody of tho Mr, Crerar thon roud tha foliowing formul lute 14 Itwoutd ntil tho doatn of Mra, Newberry,but | tor from Dr. Maclntosh declinlug the eall to ; o Iy 4 give to the complainants ono half of | Chica; lloub;cfi:“u during tha interval, with which no To the Seaston, Trustees, ard Members of the linnta Jerould bo content. Countol forAp- | Secand Iyebitcrion Chureh, Chteage, Il O. 8. y K’e.umu Also clte tha caso of Augusius va, [ 4.—!OX0RKD AND. BRLOVED FRU:NDA: In due H b, “,wulm, whils difering frotn somo ot tho | boursw of post | revolved your fuvitution to s 14 thaploted, 3 really {n Yiarmony with my con- | sty tho pastoratoof Your iost inportant and Jncopes Ludarman on Wills, und n Jum ve, | miluontiai congrogation, 'Tho purfect unne- L “after tho d in Luwdon ta, Laweon, tho worda | nimity, tho gnnorous oifor, and powerful pluad- mean gtor Lo the life tonant aro hold to | ings ‘of that call made 1t oxceptionully ute ¢ 2 il wr thio tormination of the lito estate, a8 | tractive to o, and demunded iy hone W thare le g ro n?uhm tho holr, in caeoa where | est, caroful, and friendly- considoration, v Buitun va hedunry clauso In i will, 1n Au- | [u Yavor of yaur call [ put from mo saino ploase "] Rilo i apt o huold It 1 concluded that thig isthe | antflolds of labor Lhik lay ono to mo: und loug. e olabso, of whem ay o here thero In & rosidunry | patient, and prayertul considerations € have for : 50ry Toapoot iy tho will {4 such uatoout off In | throo weoka glven to your documonis und Cotunel for g nboritanao, your dosires. - Novor have [ tad 6o diloult for appellant quated numorous casos b volvord 4 fim\l:an,""h" oaition. Tht tho time Bor dretel quostivns to docido us thoso Invelved Aan nacessitated hy your Invitation 8o flattors sitor by pne duscandants of tug brothors and | ing ta mo ana B highly vatuod Dy me; tho will prac ostator s fixed, “Tha terms of | At times 1 scumod Mot 10 acoupt’ your ittt of o e opiaton. not of any ea: | oall, Hut calmer roileation, tho hoat avallubia " Newberry, In all m."kl;h Of thasa cuses the Wiitorior doneos were fwey "u{:fll.l tho mitaininont of u given age, and . laka yartiach of thom hold that no dowoe coid cat iy l,llm roquired wga-was attalned. No €0 oy ‘fun produced, und it fs bellevod no + Wherg T o fouad, in Yinkland or Amerien, . in v Bo will, tho “Inheritunce is clearly cut 1 oulop ":,n th prior cstato, buing a lifo estato, St hopra 1 0% contlogerioy other than counnel, and medical tostimany hava vonylnuod mn that It would ho unwiko for mo and unfulr fowards you to takn ehurgo of your lnrge con- gregation i tho very midst of tho nost Intonse and ‘uxnnumvu oliy ifo of tho whalo oon- tinont. Witn rrorunnd rospect and with the purost gmtitudo a mau can feel for the fulloat cupfidonco und highest honor extonded ingly to him, am forced to docline ands roturn your = call, Blnwl{’ lm\d puin- 11 [ M 0 next taker undor thewill | tully do I take this at tho path Pihe donoutbonod wutl tho aotuinl denth of tha o Whyneatue pikin. >iny 1 b pormmition ta nrd ertmy of (gt Kronod morcly that by the | in all bumiliiy and Vrutls that 1 shall ovor charlsh e wos only to tako after tho raee danet, tho deepest intoreat In your highest well-belog, and to usk in all earnestnoss 1or friondly fool~ {ngs on your shis towards ne. romain, dear Christian frlends, yours-in hoarticat gratitude, Jonx 8, MaolxToan. In conncation with the doclination au axtract from an_fntorviow with Dr., Maclntosh, in tha Boltasy Northern Whig, was read as followat * In #0 far as tho chango betweon Bay street $oueano of thy ol Tho Juytjc Arecriy "ol thon quoten s portlon of the wil PN icreln, WBISh b conpldurs e h TH INGENTOUS AND FALLACIOUH, g g nurvn,".,',l’:,',?““ll:xlut'nuunnl orr In cssuming that Aougg, tes to the doath of the priur w “hleago waa concornod, wors 1 ton yoara Wbitrury i 24{FiBo OF ucodloration 1o ot | 804 ChiEREs, Nas SOSORN, SES G el ok DUEo 1L 1 43 b8 Bold by atl Courts, e | FORNFSEL NERTARYC For huluuturiat lubon . ) 8 FFU0 oaning of such wards us ure Fibasih it tho will."Tha idea that Tho tostne L Ut uny’ nu\mrnm urpuse, placa ¥ kuown ot 10 Lo held, not for the Bonulll 8 0 [afgner) 1040, but wimply that it shoul o u“gu untit a futare duy, s so linprobas Touyg, it atiral Wt no buch vase bus bocn Slatg, i, Uhbellees huve nu interest in this il 'ay wpiold U6 found” bavini such an - Tiuvigpy “u d enubilo hiin tounll to socount the “’"“’Wlnrsm‘:f{ shauld gownit wasto ¥ 1418 o il iy (o 100 Juw, that alt property siould L.mv it sumobody, for tho law perate the {den of property withoutan Ltoelthutto go thore would requiro tho owery of endirance s work ns in May sfreot. havo, thorofore, turned my thoughts wnd af- foctions to Philadelphia, whero thero is a fino opening for minlstorial labor, and one which, with it prosont organization, will open up n :lmrxar“plfllnfl]nl work than I could hope to enjoy ore (Belfas),"” - Mu:ll'l. Norman Willlams, N. 8, Houton, John Forsyth, E. 8. Plio, R. W. Halston, and John 8, Inwley Were appointed & nuw commition 1o so- vuro 3 pastor i cobperalon with the Trusteos and tha Scsslon, 1 8 testutor provided thyt thi it A e — “ it wite uhodid b sacuirud hoyond & Tho puople have coptidonce tu tho Bbakors' " st fhcom ¥aould ba the frst churgo upon | Sursparille, bucsuso o genuine Shaker med- :zlfl tho whole body of tha sstate, del rupared by tho Qunterbury Shakors, Bhyk< 4 eud be provided S et | SR e b i A er g, N, H. g HEE CHICAGU CRIBUNIS: FRIDAY, -JANUAKY 25, 1881— ‘ THE SCHOOL BOARD. A Regular Monthly Meeting Held Last Evening. Ex-President Hoyne Submits His Re- port for the Past Year, Havorly’s Thentro to e Vaeated on the Flrat of May Nexts Action Taken Ragarding Halaries, tho Fleotion of Tonohors, Eto., Bt ‘Tho Hoard of Fducation held a regulne somi- mouthly meottug lust avening, Prestdent Do Ianoy In the chulr, and all the members peescat exvept Armstrong and Maas, THE REPONT OF EX-PRESIDENT HOYNE, for tho school year 1879-'80, way recalved. Fivo sow bultdings have heon crectod and opened, nfording Accommodntions for 4,5)) t1pils, and cuabling tho Board 1o dlapendo with rontad bulldings seating about 1,000 pipils, At tho close of tho year thore ware 47955 elttings, nn inoronsc of 4,808 ovor 1878-'79, #,040 of thom belng in rentad bulldings. The discropancy 1a aceoitntad for by the fuctof the abandonment of tho old Hoeammon Bohool, which has beon turn down. 'I'hreo sites wora purchnred during the year, and five bulldings are under contract. When theso are flnishod thore will ho seats far 47 5-10 per cont of nll tho children of schonl nge, and 533-10 ot thoso bolweon 8 and 18 yoara of agy, Tho nccommodations afforded in each Division will bo na follows W, D, Totweon 6 and 2L, e Dotween 6 and i6., iy In 1870-'7 tho enroliment was 40,818; nverage dafly motnbershlp, 28,17¢; average dally attends anee, 25,1225 numbur of tanchers, 674 1y 1870-'60 tho onrollinont was 50,862; average dally mom- borabip, 45,078; averago daily attendanco, 42,175 number of tonchers, 858, Total Incrense In ton yonrs: Envoliment, 18,700; mombership, 16,001% attoninnco, 15,353; tenchors, 824, Tho Incrouso In momborahlp, attendance, and numher of teachers had bedn about 00 per cont, notwith- standlug the inck of school accommonilutions, In oconsoquence of which many who would huvo at- tondod the Publ(u aclivols had bean seat olter 10 parochial or privatoschools, At tho close of 183)-"80 thiere were 101 hnll-day divisions, with n membership of 716, and about 4,000 puplils in rented hulldlugs, most of which wero very poor- Iy ndupted for achool uae, Tho numnber studyiug (ierman at tho commencathont of tho year wis 1,00, and at the close abnut 2,400. Four schools far the fnsteuction of tho denf and dumb aro g e el o ot e 2 254,000.44, 0_oxponditires fncranaa'of $:39,06045 ovor 18T T, o 41 REPOKTS. Inspoctor Curren, irom tha Commlittos on Bulldings angd Gronnds, recominondud tho pur- chasa from J, B, Hair, of Lots 25 to 32, inclusiv ot Block 1 of Millard's Subdivision of tho % of thoK, ' of the N. W.4 of Bee, M, i Ji—southwost corner of Purk avonte and Twen: ty-fifth atreet, Luwndule—for £2,400. Cone curred in. Tho sams Committeo raportod that n fiftoun- raom building at tho corner of Wabash avento nnd Twonty-aixth stroot would entirely rollove tho Moscly and Cnlumet Avenuo® Bchonls, and partially relieve the Douglus — Sobool, and they ° thoreforo recommended tho acceptance of tho proposition of Willinm Loch 1a sell the property on thae southwest corter of Wnahash avenio and Twonty-sixth street—157,8x 181,15 fect—nt tho rte of per front foot on Wabnshavenue. Aftorn long discusston, lns?ec(nr Brennnn maved to substitutoa_lot 176x110 on the corner of Twonty-ninth snd Doarborn streets, at i cost nf{}}fi,flh‘ Lost, d 0 roport was_concurred fn—yoas 8, nays 4,— Tnglish, Bronan, Richborr, Storaiand. > " THE HAVENLY TUEATRE LEASE. Inepoctor Keith, from tho Comnitteo ' on Schaol Fund Preperty, submitted tho following, a3 explunatory ot tho aubjolnod roport: B, (7, Itctth, Chairman Sehool 'und Comftlce ~DrAn Bt Mr, Haverly having offored to glve us possession of tha old Post-Ollice nremises on thalstof May next, for & cortain bonusto he pitd him by us, und the nssumption by usof his for tho vomalnder of tho tarm that time, we now respeotfully™| agk the loard of kducation 1o maka ths offer avallablo to us by proviaing that our lenss and possostion nhall—provided wo proourn the aur- render of nnvorli)'n lease on or heforo May 1— bogin frotm May i, 1881, inatoad of July 1-n8 now contomplated, but that our mouthiy ronts for tho montha of Muy and June, 1881, shall b anly tho sama ns that rosorved in tho [laverly lcase, Our ob&ct 18 to begin our improvoments as onrly as May I1f practicable, but o desire, ba- foro beainning thom, to have posseasion nccord- ing 1o tho torms ol tho lcano whieh wonra to have, and this a moro assiznment of Mr, Havor« ly's lenso would not glve ux. Very rospeetfully,, BAMiEL M, NICKRRSON, Prosident Pirst Nauonal Bank. “Tho report wan as follows: " Your Committea on Sohool Fund Proporty, having had undor considoration a proposl tion from the Frst Nntlonal Nank to ocoupy atan earllar portod than pravided for in tho loaso the Y{amlnn! rocently loased sald bank by your onrd, would rospootfully report that *Waknzas, This Bontd on the lth day of Ootobor, 1840, loasedjia the Pirat Nationul liank tho promisca known ns tho old Post-Ottico Bulld- ing for a term of years commoneing on tho (st day of July, 1881; an * WHEREAL, Hald banlk bas minde arrangemonts with the presont tonant to surrander possossion of sald promises on tho Iat day of May, 18813 Your Commitico would respootfully recom- mond that the lonsn horetofore grantod snid bank be so moditied that the torin_ thereof shall comnience on the tat day af Mny, 1831, In- stead of July 1, 1881 the reutals for the montha of May and June, 1681, to bo tha Aama as that r- servad in tho loase nf the prosent tonant, pro- vided aald bank shalt obtain pussession of sald rom(sca and n surrondar of tha leaso an or be- ove May 1, 1281, In case of tho fallure of raid bnnk to procuro at 14 owi cost and exponto the surronder of sald lease and obtiin sald possos- slon on or befaro May 1, 1881, then the loase to anld bank torun from tho lat day of July, 1831 n8 provided for {n the resolutionof Oct. 1, 180," 'his was conourred fn. QUARTERS POR TIFE PUBLIC LIBRANY, Tho snme lnl{u\cmr called attontlon to the op- ton givon tho lonrd by the Firat Nationnl Haik 10 leard tha tewo Upnde stariea of (ho ol Pogt. OMeo to the Publio Library for tiventy yoars, It would oxpire March 1, and tho natter ought to bo attonaed to Immadintely, 1To moved thut tha mattor b a spoalat ordor for the next Annrenxnr Riohborg suggeated that nication b sent to the Library lloard asking whethbor thoy wanted quartors, whut peico thoy could pay, otc. If thoy eouldn't afford to ront 1ho upper storion of tho old Post-Ofice it would Lo usgless ta discuss the quostion, Inspoctor Relth anld tho Library Roard was ?'r:xgmd ’m Rot possession of tho upper floora of building, Inapeator Richberg undorstood that (he Li- brary Hoard had taken no asctlon, beeause thoy had revelved no communication from thoe Bom! of Edueation. Htatements from mombera of committes woro unauthorizecd. uapcotor Keitls read tha followma, which was addressed tohim: “Helleving that the Publio Library has fully catablishod an cquitablo It not a legnl aluing to tho constdoration of tho Hoard of Fduuntlon, in tho mattor of tha ocoupancy of tho old 'ost-Uf= fico Bullding; and, being aasurcd that mahy mombars of your Hoa ara not digpesod ta lgnore stich olaims of the Publle Library we,Log ta gay, through your Cammitwe, that wo should be pleased Lo rudolvo such coms munloation or Browl\u:m looking to the wund namei as your Bonrd inay aco Ht to make, Hub- Ing tho carly rnd favorable consldcration of the mutior, Wo aro, with much_reapcot, yuurs, ott,y JAMES LAKE ALLEN, U, LOWENTHAL, 0. B, A, Bprianug, Cammiitee va Futuro l.llmu‘l ll\”l\lln‘\" Tnspoator Jtosentual askod it tho Flrst Na- tional was ready to namo i rontal tor tho uppor storias. . Inspootor Rickborg replied that tho buuk would want tafuz tho lutarost on tholr invusts mont, and woitld sk from §15,000 L 820,000, All tha Libeary und for rontal purposes was $2,400, Inspeetor tilea upposed the wholo mutier on the ground that tha Library Hourd was tryiug to got romuthing for uothlig, 1t had 1o clahin whutovor, The motion was agreed (o, Inspoctor Bartlett, from the Financo Commit- ten, reported that thoy bad exuminud uud verls fled the scourities balanging to the Schuot Fund in the hands of the School Bosrd, and found thom to ngreo with the reglstry kept i tho uftica of tho Board, 'Thoy amount to $213.000, ropresenit an Investment of $223,418.75, special funds, amounting ta §16,000, reproscnt- ing un inveattibnt of £11,400, wero also found 1 beeafe. - BALARIES, . . The samo Committoo rocommondod that tha teichora and othior omploycs bo p’hl o gevouitt of sorvicos rondured sinto Jau. 1at tho saiie rato us n Dosombor, 180, Ilmvrlml that thosa whoae terme of sorvice vlose with thu presvnt month be pild at the rato of 10 pur cont of thole Docawber salary, Concurred i, Supt. Iowland roportod the rosignation:of Elolso 0. Randall, Principal of the Clurk Behool, It was nocepled, PLECTIONS rosulted na follows: Principal of the Clark Baehool, Bllas Wumlh head-nsalstant at the La Balle 8chool, Mary Principal of tho . Hrown North Ciark_Btrovt Sohuoal, émmn okornisn § Pnnulflll «f 1ha Brigoton (F'ritnary) school, Baral O, Rabeouk, S “Tospector Burroughs prosonted o resolition making 1t a condition of tho xppolntinent of wn architeot of the Bonnd that ho vball give diligont Bupytintoudency tu il subuol, Lulld n Em— ceas of ervetion, uud certify to no work thut ha s not personully exumlued, bo to Le beld responsitla for all work cortified by (bl ‘tor ]mrmol:}b unre;—ml to the Commitice on Bulld- ugs nid Gronnde, K ephctor Hartiewt offered the following, which was refocred to the Congrittes on Junitors: Tiesuived, That the Committea on Janitors and #tiapplies bo (natrueted to report at the wext rexuine meoting as to the advisabllite of cm- ploying an engineer whosa duty shall ba to fne ptrirct tho nnghieers and Janltors of Kehonl blidings with yeferonce to the economical use of fucel and tho uniform beatinz of school- "iiho Board th OBITUARY. GEN, JACOB FRY, Speetal Disnateh to The Chieaes Tritune, CAnonLros, L., Jan, 27.—Gen, Jacob Fry, who for the past ity -years has been promi- nent fn [llinots politics, died to-day at his residence in this county ab the advanced age af & yedrs, For the past ten years ho hing been totally blind, Ile.was born in Fayatto County, Ky, and eameto Green County, I, In 1810, Ilo married & daughter of the late Gen. James 'Turner, of Tennessee, and way tho fathor of five children, all of whom sur- vive him, the eldest bolng Gen, James M. Fry, at present Chief of Gen, IHaneock's stafl, 1le held many positlons of lionor and trust during his long and aetive among which was Sheriff of Greeno County for ten years, Canal Commissioner ten years, n nembor ot the Stata Senate of Cnllfornin for four years, Collector of the Tort of Chloaxgo, o Crflnnul in the Blackhawk War, and during the Rebelllon he was an unconpromising Union man and ralsed the Sixty-first {tlinols Reglment, and communded the same at the battla of Shiloh. Gen. ¥ry wits very extensively nequainted through- out the State, and wna éver respected Tor his sterling integrity and moral _worth. J1is res waing will be Interred In Onk Itldge Cem- clery ut Springlield, . - AN OLD SETTLER GONT. Harry Wondwaorth, Esq., of Bloumlngdale, Du Page County, doparted this lifs Jan, 26, He wmade his claim on Government iand In 1834, hefore there wera any latd-out roads from Chicago into the eountrr, and wourcely u trall that could bo followed. o has lived on tho land he took up forty-seven years, and [s tho last restdeat of the town who aceupied a farm he himself bought from the Government, nll the rest having sinee the purchase ehanged owners, Mr, Woodworth has .heen an exemplary citizen, and hias loft a wido cirele of yrelations and nequaintances, s end was pouce, Gathered to his long lhomend the good old nge of 77 years, Funeral serviced at tho old Congregational Chitrch un Friday, Jan. 25, ab 11 o'clock a, m, DIt J. 0. BWAN, Speefal Disputch to Tke Chicago Tribune, Evciy, 1L, Jan, 27.—~Nows was recefved hero to-day of the death at Saun Francisco this mornlng of Dr. J. 0, Swan, of this elty, He was Surgeon on the Pucltic Mxil steamer Colima. 3le had Just arrived in port when he was attacked with homorrhage ot~ the Jungs. Dr. Swan was » brother of Theodoro I, His wife was a_doughter of Judge Nonh Davis, of New York,and his only ehild is o member of the Judge’s famlly, The body will be em- balined and bronghthere for burial, e was 43 years of age. 4 MRS, NANCY RIGGS. Spteinl Dispateh (o The Chieagn Tribune. BrooMixaToy, 1iL, Jan, 27.—Mrs. Nancy Riggs, of Cheney Grove,.ono of the oldest sottlers of McLean County, died to-day. ! —— SOCIAL EVENTS. TMeeoption Gilvon the Chicago Dar by _Mr. ' Thomas Hoyne—Emery A. Storrs and the Attorney=Goneralahip, Mr, aud Mrs, Thomns Hoyne gave a recoption Inst oveniug at tholr comunodious resldonce, No. =07 Michigan avenue, to the members of tho Chbleago Bar. 1t wos termed on tho cards of 1n- vitntion n Har reception, and was nttended by ns cminont legul talent ns any clty upon this cou- tinent can show, Il grout success was malnly 1tuo to tho kindly host and hoetess, who did thelr utmost to mako ench: guest feel at home. Mr. und Mrs, Thomas' Hoyno did the recelving {n the front "pavior, assistod by members of the family, inctuding Mr. and Mra. T\ M. Hoyne, Dr. and Mrs, T. 8, Hoyno, Mr, and Mra. Cliftord Williams, Mra. Ilnttie Edwards, of Cannjobario, N. Y.;_Miss Gonlo Hoyun, Miss Gortle Hoyno, Mr, Frauk G. Iloyne, Mr. J, I, Hoyno, Mr. Il A, Hoyne. hern wns no studied attempt at any decorn- tlon, the Rnrlorfi. 1ibrary, rnd dining-room beio, bung with festoons of “wvergroens, intersporsod here and thoro with a basket or bouquet of rare and fragrant flowors, The dining-room was et off with n yichly decorated table, bn the contro of which was 0 mamunoth silver eporgns of tropl- aul fruits and llowors, and whore wos servod durlig tho ovening a fino lunch gotten up by Eckardt. Prominont among tho members of tho Iiar preacut was Mr. Emery A Btorrs, around whom much Jutercat was contored. Tho fiot of Mr, Storrs bolng imentloned as the repre- sentntive from Itlinola m Mr, Garfiold's Cablnot caused muchi to bo sald in rogard to him, Mr. Ktarrs® fitncas nnd quallfications were montioned upun ail sldes, and ‘it was sald that he would do oredit ta tho Iinr of the Natlon ns Uhe Attorie; General of the United Btatos, A high complf- ment was pild 1o tho gentieman by many eml- nent mon, regarding s brund knowledza of Jurispendonoe, which made him tho more (it to oy tho position which his frionds dealre that ho should N1l From tho sentiments oxpressed by those prescnt, L waa very ovidout that tho Illlnols Bar will not Lo bacliward in indoreing Mr, Storrs for the high position mentioned abavo, Tt was stated thiat all tho Judges of Cook County tind united in an Indaorsumont of M. Storvs, which would bo fors warded to Mg, Garlield, It s gonorally noknowledged upon oll rides that 1hnols (s en- titled to.n vopresontative in the Unbinet, and thut there nro nono mora capublo fn his peculiur llso than Mr, Emory A, Storrd, AMONG TIOSI: PRESENT wero the following distingnishod membors of the Rench nnd Bar: Cnrter M, Hurrlson, Leonnrd Swett, Perey 1, Bmith, th, 0. 1. Ilnrlull.' Tnthor Lotlin Mills, Hon, Lyman Trumbult, Judee Elliote Anthony, W. . Goudy, Judge Murray ¥, Tuley, Chiries ititeheook, udie O, B, Lawrenco, Johu N, Jewott, 3, MeCagg, Melviild W. Fuller, orge L, Thompsou, John Mattncks, Nornian I Witlintns, Tlobort fcrvey, W, J. Hynos, Georgo U, Campbell, Frank Xclnmn, djorir Swan, o prominent merchant liere. Judgo Thomns Mo o Rogorss Eghort Jameson, Wirt Doxtor, Jndieo BloAllistor, Judgo ¥, 8, Williams, Judge Jamonor, Judire Moore, Judgo Sidnoy Stulth, Tlenry O, Mitlor, John'V, 1.0 Moyhe, Jugo Walluce, W, d, Qraut, Julfus fosonthinl, Jrmo L. 1igh, . M, Panon, ©, D, Roys, Judga 1% Lyl Dickoy, Judgo Bunth yris tonting, J0 3. Flowor, 13, K. Tonney, whillam 8, )1 Jniucs ', |wu:‘:" Hubert 7 Edwin Walker, amund Jlsson, Judgo linrly. }), 1., Bhuroy, Judgo Badgoett, 1, U Cook, Judge Drummond, Jnmea 0, Qluvor, Frod i1, Winston, Isuna N, Arnold, Drulel Goodwin, L. L, Coburn, Joba Lyl King, Gevrge W, Hiith, Juilgo Beadwell, Judge Harnum, Jdotm 2. Dowfittle, Ir., dudygo Ouraduer, Jndize Looinls, Willlam U1, Aokerman, i ' HeT ¥, i1, Kalos, ' SOUTHWESTERN IMMIGRATION. N Ourieans, L, Jan, 57—A letter was submittad yosterday to Gov. L, A, Wiltz, of this State, from Y, M. Lang, President of the Southwestorn Immlgration Company, staling the nbjeets of this Company, and usk- Ing his cobperation In -promoting Inmigka- tion to Loulsiana, ‘Toxas, and Arkansas, T'his Compnny has been, formed . by the fol- lowing ratirouds pooltng, thelr immigration interests: Iron Mountain, Missourl Pasliie, Missouri; Kansas, & ‘L'oxay, Lexns & Paclfie, International & Groat Northern, Gulf, Colo- mdo & Banta F8, and’ Dallts & Wichitn, Thelr object i3 to combind the means and in- fluenco of all tho rouds fu the Southwest to prowote Immigration, 1 - % AT . A e ot o e LERSONAL—TWO ¥OUNG GENTLE- Ty aloss et s votce. e dhamivda et olih B0 JGLAYY Wi ARl A1 T O TN — DERSONAL~IF MRS, BARNUM WO furmirly lived on Fulton-st, allernurds wes ge- in G lua m i iy fi.‘i'?"f-i'y'”u.u{nufl:: o7 aaifruie) will foreuri | VLR BT itcu, abo will buss o O oty af bioat Tapu ruitid to pere WL huss A 'I‘I'nw nung taan whio Lo WELVE PAGES. TRIBUNI BRANCIH OFFICLS, N ORDER 10 ACCOMMODATE OUR L numarous vatrons througtiout the ity wo have viabliiagoa Branch Ofices in tho differont. biviatons, ) tnlow, wharn adveriisoments wil] by for Liie wamn Grice a8 eharged at L6 Main OF- fice, and wilf bn Focelyed unthl 3 o'clnck p. m. AOUTH DINISTON, & 1, SIMME, Hooksellors and Statlonors, 12 Tpaty-ghcandeat . : AT, Drogaiat, 883 Cottnge Grova-ar., northiwes: sarner Thirty-fithest, l‘lll:id‘ i UCHMAN, Druggiat, corner Thirty-first and i ;! WEST DIVIEION, JiAB A RIRKLEY & CO, Drdastats, 144 Bouth il MACE 0 L1:5° L V. WAINWRIGHT, 512 Weat Madinn AV A Ae LOIY Siationtr, et TH, e cornarng Lweitthaai. 1. C, TUEIUUCK, Jnwaler, Newsdenlor, and Vaney Goiids 73 Lako-at. carner Lineoln. b b KILART, Druaiet, 5l West Madison-st. cor- AUGUST TACONSON, Druggist, 183 North Halsted, :nrnurlndmnn.ll\‘n TH DIVISION. URIANGT AN & €0, Drugglsts, 43 North arnee Diviaion, AMY & CO,, Druguists, £ Lartabo-at. cornor 8ol TOUTS W. L, NEERF, Printing and, Advartising Agont, Newn and Btationery Dopot, 435 E. Division-st. ]} 10 RENT-TOUSES, ____ Clinr L2 ‘WEST SIDE. TO RENT—$20 PER _ MONTIL ~FINE Z.story frame Hoaaa 11 Weat Taylr-st.: §16 por flooea in brick houso 517 Weat- manth, Arst and second oo, 13 iArvard-st. Inquita erneay.; 412, plx argo room: AL YN Wealorueav, NORTH SIDE. 0 RENT—TWO-STORY AND BAME- ment briek bouse, 10 rooms, modem lmprove- ments, firat-clnss noiyhborhood. $17 Webster-av. K. DULKYE, 162 Washington-st., itoom TO RENT—ROO0MS, BouTH BIDE. 0 RENT—A VERY NICE SUITE OF 6 Turn‘shed cooms, aacond floor, In private honee, Iirie yayd, &6 por month, Sauth Side, fine tocality, nour tive lines atrent-cars: wijl rentonly to rerprcts i able and respansible parties, without childron, Ad- Sross N 1, Trlune nmde. TO RENT—ELEGANTLY-FURNISIIED roniaa, without board, ati{otel Emery, © 1fub- ERid-court. : 0 RENT—ONE LARGE, WELL-FUR- nisbod room for ang or two' gentiemons also small routn for singln gont. 1343 Michixan-ar. 0 RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL . frant, for gentlanen. 47 Alonroesst., opposito Paimer f{ouse. _Anply st Koom 17. 0 RENT—AT 201 AND 203 WABASII- !qnn-‘!.?g‘nnd nieely furnishod front rooms. auirs 0 RENT—PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, nicoly furnishod, cieap. at 74 st Van Buron-st ‘WesT SIDE. 0, RENT-PARLOR FLOOR AND e PuBmERl, Logothor Or soparais. 1§ Unlos Fark- STORES, TO RENT—STOREAND BASEMENT 103 Lnst Madizon-st. trom Kob. 1i nisn 2 Infin, 0023, {7 tho ramo locality. I8, FOYWIN, 1% Waaningion-st. 10 RENT—FROM MAY X'T, STATE- "t 8tars, onpaalle Lho Fatmer Hause; also botal abore. Call afier 1 o'clock at 531 Eills-nv. - WANTED=TO RENT. ___ TAN Y A MELTA Hanth 6. AAGross. SR ranial, & 1l TDARE. —imrs —T0 RENT—FLATOR PART of hou ] ront not to exceed §0; family of § ndults, ‘ribune oftico, ‘\‘Nr.\NTEII-—‘I‘O RENT-~2 OR 35TORY hrick bullding, i35, with good laht, Tor nisue ufatturing purposcs. ' AdITos N 5o Tribund offc, ANTED—TO RENT—BY A GENTLE- man and wife, two or threo unfurnished roms for housoxoopling, $10to $15 per month: permanent 1ooation: occupancy Feb. 1, Address N 11, Tribune. BUSINESS CILANCES, A’l‘ A BARGAIN TO A CASIL CUSTOM- or oply—Furnlturo, lvase, ind good whl b a fisatclnae twarding-houss {n A No. | erdar and fure nished theauehont; Iocation (he best Hi-horlth eom- oln mo Lo dispote of 1t und Lwild vell ot vory cbuan or eaah, Addrusa I 58, Tribuno aflice, NY ONE OWNING LUMBER OR MIN- oral lnnda ang wishing tham devoluped by s eaps Tiittat, or any Inrgo Kid succeenful buslneas cohcern isling monor 10 axtend upply 10 Noom 2, 164 Ran- oIph-AL. ]3Ubl.\'ESS CITANCES FOR ALL=THE anmo bauzht and Aold: acitvo and silont burtner- Anips, ARG fonua nepatiniéd, fieal oatato, ana busi- ors martors in genoral conildontlaliy stionded 1o at tlin Weatorn nufingnn Agency, oftico 14 157 £ast Madi< son-al. UT-STONE CONTRACTORS, ATTEN- tlon—Far anle, compluta Mono_ machinoers, cone siFting af ono 43-Hotae-powror bollor and dngine, Liro RANR-2a %8, 1wa rubbing dods, Including all necensary whafting shd beiting, und two dorpcks. M WA Tribune, ?Dll SALE—STOCKOF JEWELRY AND A3 “nxtares (trestii about £2.U0 requiced; annval Sailos, $4.50); ropatring, £1.0; worth a bonus, but nang xiod. Adirors at once 11, Tribuno ofica, OR SALE—ONLY" FIRST-CLASS 110- 1ol In fown of 200 inhabitanta: house dojng n fuiod busines. ¥ar particulura address . A. BETTH, :E‘lllb"l' - CLASS RESTUARANT roi buln-‘i‘n‘.”' cheap; dotng & Kood business. &% South 0 PRINTERS—GREAT BARGAIN— ‘The Gnlosburg Dally and Wookly I'rass in offered oz nal In. Futllak hentth of pub- lishor caurn ot solling. All particularsglvon by ad- aressing FIESK, GrioAIT, 1. STORE FOR EA, AND GROUERY #alo tnvorablo lensot Nving rooms in re Jfllmnlu- . (rado. Q WILL BUY A DESIR- :?20.()0 hio manufacturing business o2 & ruporinrAnTaio 0f aniversal uxe. which 18 filly prolectod by patenta, A falr dameatic and forclgi irado now eatabilshad, Which ean bo extendod lnrgos Iy Addrosy JOUN TRUMBULL, care Bmditruet da., Chtcagn, REN 81012 room hou lontn groat barynl MUSIGAL INSTRUMENTS, F.\l El Jl‘l - eIy B L et aat of i nce on West Was -at, west of th ekt Toatonry hitck batn: crner Inf. Khin 19 one of the iost compieie housed nn the siFoot, and ie murn \afy wno who dcslzes AN sloxant Hamo. MEAD T Tin fntieat L) TROR SAL HICHIGAN-AV,, BAST 2 o Lront sonth of ithiriy-seventhoat, loeind teots tm per fnnt If tdXen atonce. MENRY WALLER, 1., U7 Denrhorn-at, OR BALE—VERY DESIRABLE oun-front nn Adsms-st., nenr Lincoln, nt o hATRAin; prieo$40001 alsa pieasant roaldenca south- west earner Monron and i, T FOTIWEN, 125 W ashingian. O SALE—ONE L OF THE POR SALE~ELRGANT tront Tiowse, 124 Indiann-nv., norit of Eluhi- #anthe-st.t everything madnen and convanient: sad foroccupancy. GUNAWY Eit.onm 24 PortlandBiack ) ot Mx128s price Rttty lhom A EPERS, OLRRES, &0, ANTED—A SMART AND ACTIVE: youn man thnt comen woll recommended snd tioroughiy underatands thn retall jnweiry businoss, fino tins thinkefnimaeI€ capable of taking chargs of & arge jnwoiry stors In tho Northwost Permanont osition 1o the L7 C |4 % and 10 Cantorm it drexe, atating wage grone. Mating ‘wages wanted nod roforonces, N VWANTED-MANAGERL FOR ESTAD- - 118hied busineas. Apnly to-day at nuumlwud’ 42,13 Im Yallo-nt. TRADES. \ ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS MILL- wright and mechanic,who can {akn suporvision and arrancn plans foe putdine morhinary 1 o, 1n5ce mAnBIACTUFNg eatabliehment to bo e by both water m powar, Nafin but a aunerlor mactianic witl et Ol rolorenions naod appis. Aadress N 8, Trite A8, WENDELL & ¢ ANTED—A ¥ NG M £ 1 N ot U AN, A, AR JOR SALE—INDIANA-AV, NORTIT OF B, wiih 1ot BEUT? prica i W, D, COOTEN, Ol SALE-TITE FINE TWOSTORY 1 “and bakomant Atone-front, No. 213 Dearhorn-av., UAL NOFLE 0f CRIcAZO-AT.. #AAL frunt. _Ona of the bost laentions on tho street. MEAD & COE, 1 1.8 ¥alle-st, on SALE—FINE DRE 110USI, withlarza coenoe Int. first-ciass incation, Weat yde, 11400); the heat hnrzain now offered. MENKY WALLER, VI, 7 Dearhornest. ToR SALE~LARGE DOCK AND RAIL- Tnad tots, 20) feot und upwards,an Bouth Branch, puitable for elevators, larke [actories, etn. 10 mcres betwaon tha ouleraids north o Fortyninthest, very chotea proport: acron In southiwest eomer o R e W a LT N antbornont: HE THREE-STORY AND k, No. 232 Ontariosst, betwoen TOR SALE Lasement bricl Tiark and Dearbarn: 'haa i1rooms: los 2x1(0. A Neat-* raia investment at prico ofiored, MEADE & COE, 15 1Ln Katla- g OR SALE—A FINE RESIDENCE ON Cnlumat-ny,, nenr Tiwenty -!;fmgfl'!r Jwith ity 1ot 0f grownd, B50K, HENRY WALLEIL JR., % Dearbatn-st. OR SALE-—5 FEET ON INDIANA- Av., north of Fightoanthest.: vary desleabin, Aleo 5 feet nonr Thisty-sisth-st. C, B, SAWYER, Room i Portiand Mlack. JOR SALE—THAT ELEGANT STONE realionca at bead of Grand-boulovard, worner Of Sauth Parkeur., it roome, lot 17 the r ce dring nxs huuse and Inention will o wall to look ot i, Wa arn suthorieed tn noll at half tho cost of bullding. MEAD & COE, 199 La Salle-at. OR SALE—~CHOICE BUSINESS LOT on Shorma, oppoaite sita of Chamber of T Est. a1 OB DUBRIOR-As ROF Goethormt. EACRRIGR O Do rnarnoat o Ij‘loll SALE—LOTS ON CLINTON AND Canni-pts., near itandniph, Inrge dock iots, ern- irnLproperty. improved and vacant. GEO. 31'HIG- GINZUN, 1 Donrborn-at. ELEGANT - 7 OR SA\LE—s}i'“ i Aedd Fonm eotlye, arvard.s |1 w geator irame. house, 10 Foons, T HCTRRcre, 00T 7 stary frume, ¥ rooms, 100 West Polk-st. Inquire at a5 Western-av. H0—TH1E ufice, VA);TI'II)-'FUL‘} ~CLASSORNAMENT- Abdrest ST Tamontal ald frames wad moidings, ANTED—GOLD AND METAL GILD- ‘ fes ‘nn_arnamental pletirf 3 & stoxs, CLaRk K U0 Horth Cintanan: SAMs '\_ fi&ly‘u‘l}‘— \1(:8"(211'3;.5;11;;\.11611 MILLER, WANTE ) — BLANK YV _Tora Adirews it T A, ANTED—ENGINEE 5. TIAT o ptmnt E AL O o THAT, y. “A parmianant stuntion 1o & relnblo, compas ‘ 3O FINTSH- . Lanaois apn {entmah. Lniows y0u wanta purmasiont plncg don's aneat. catl el Wbatlonat, ANTED—LOUNGE-MAKE WANTER S LOUNGE-MAKERS AT 33 _ EMPLOYMENT AORNCIES, WA S LS Fon v oup fares wood-chope Jora for Xouthorn Diilaj mioady ‘wark, #ood,prind, ' fore rurnished g@ififlwm froe fare. CHIGSS MISCELLANKOUS, 3o "V’:\NTED—-HUHIN LSS-MAN ORSALES- _YY man; permnnont situation, 1, TAm ribune aftice. ANTED—-AGENTS WITH & Dt aan o B s vk o s Bt Iy bl o Clariren Cheaee, 1l & €O, 31 BRd 2 Norn | ‘\VAITT}; I'Jl;;;l("\l\:g nl'li,l'l“'.l':lh\.hl’l‘lll\vli[r of tho mosl prospnratin AR SHCReoRd] Traules Iios TeurAnc combanes dovm bucions i i Wenca | saiaty und ' commistian wibl ho baid (o o Fexaing by ARG & RoOd Tocurh. Adtra pnat oxperlenca, and reforences, Lifo- +0). 130% 2 Chiengo, L ! ANTED-=A STHONG " TO T i TED—AN ACTL 14 I reomnit o Addrem s H Fetbann wfice, i ANTED —IMMEIDA’ —TIRER oxperionced proaf-readersi nonn ulliors noed apply. IMAND, MCNALLY & CO., 135150 Monroo-st. S S OR SALE—CHEAP—NICE PROPERTY t south of 1iarrisonest. Ty J. 14 Wasnington-at. VAI\'TED—\'OU.\'G MAN TO CARRY I'ribune roulo, North Side. ~ Ntoom 7, 1'ri Dutiding, v iinog TOR SALE—A SCHOOL LEASE WITH bulldings with frontage of 1) feut an Clark-t. iy 110 an $larrison. Wil ey 8 per cant net on pricd asxed. Inquire at Ronm i Motropolita; JIOR SALE—3-STORY B A3 Jainhest., avar Cnion; witl rent Sia woratory {6 AN 5: $A0, Int. on West nipheat. enp mie, d t i near Uesplalnes: B0) QUIFFIN & DWIGITL, cor- ner Wi ton und Hnintou-ts. STONE-FRONT IIOUSES dolph-st., nearthe park; $5400 each: rethird ensti, bnlance time to sult, GRIFFIN & W IGLUT, corner Washington and Halstod-sts, WANTED—AT 114 MADISON-ST, 4 Despininos Hnuse, A sober, steady man as, ports er.Brlng referoneet., NTED—A MAN TO DO CHORES ound n saloon nt Foutheaat corner Glark ond Jeckron-sth, £ WALE ITELE. " DOMESTICH. VWANIED — A FIUST-CLASS COOK, - g TARICR, and Tromer. Apply &L No. 753 1pdit _SUBURBAN RIAL OR SALE—150) EAS RO Lake:ar,, near Foriy-soventhost, Kenwood., nvie for block of billdings which would pay woll if tondy by May next: &4 ur foot, 1 ncros néar Pultman, west side of Btate-st.s bor- Rain. s ‘Elégant residence and 135x19 at Kenwood, BA 11, 11 Pearho; 5 INGTON TOWN Puilman I'alnce-Car Works, heol Worke, und other manus factorles suon to follows & greal mannfacturing eenire bound to & dly uraund Kensingion and Loko Cajumet. iding_lata ean bo hn on enav torma by nppising 1o C. B SAWYER, Roan 23 Portland Block, corner Washinzon snd Dearborii, 'E‘OR SALE—THE MOST DESIRABLI; 40, L} acre (ot now oflared; closo to dopot, HENRY WALLEIR, Jit., 16 Dearborn-st. _REAL ESTATE WANTED, IIAVE MANY CUSTOM- o with money 1ying idio und who Are very de- slzous of bus Ing deslealilo proporiy, imutuved or va- cant, business or residenve, Owscrs please enll or 1 I, particalnrs ut onco. 11, A OHURNE, 17 N ANTED=300 TO ™0 ACRES GOOD wheatlundson 3. In 1L W or an Sianyobe it ., improved or not- Audress J, H. E,, Box 351, Stin- néapolis, Stinn. ANTED-50R O ACIE BLOCK NEAR w i, OR SAL > lotn, adfoining ino Allen Futunt Cat Houth Park nnd anst of 1ake Shoro Mulirnad, Wit pagal caatl, A, 11, REENOX, 104 Heutborn-st, Tiooms d und 4. 'D_LODGING. SouT! 1T ELDRIDGE-COURT—FAMILY AND Angle rnoms, with toard. () THLRTIETII BETWEEN IN- alans aud rairic-ava—Two nicely-rfur- Dshed Foumb with board (o man and wife oriwo gou- A ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASIIER, - and fronor, at 114 Indlanovay, i R | | ';‘!ll,l);-;\ GOOD GERMAN OR A T R XITANTED 91 A CIROC. QT A ety ‘V{\. iD—G23JACKSON-ST., A GIRL for general housowork in small familv, VANIED-GOOD GIRL WIT0 UNDER. - wnsring. Call AF BT Unkevount olosard - ld A0 \ a\i\cl 1 l)m”()()fl) L(J(nh J\XD'LAUN- ¢ drens: will you_ plense 0 ; Eullg-ster w0 o CK this h6 OF ginnn::n'.i ?l‘::“ (-}i: wanta pkirl atunces 1€ Sou wlsh You cai cull at iny B S d e m, BAUNST o om0 I ANTED—A iRl FOR GENERAL | Ry M R e R W ANTED_GIRI, T0_COOT, WASHE, Teutorencos requireds Caniat 13 Farcas o0 "RE0 = Nunsea, i i \ ANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG' ' e o ANTED-LADY OR GENTLEMAN ranvue hn I Gough's new budk, ‘ i 1 | 5 X Lo Tor_Jo! “Hunltehit and Shadow.” Call at llosm 44, & Dears horn-at i o SITUATIONS—MALE. BOORKEEPENS, OLENRS, &0, ! elurk in‘somia reliblo huuse, " Addroxs N 30, ribune, .l SI' 'UATION WANTED — A YOUNG: mar steanguedn dhe ey, and wofl educated, iFes soma rituation of trus ilne; cevtionablo referoncen, Addron: ll_cgnn. /l:() 4. WABASIH-AV. — HANDSOMELY FEe)=k turhiehed tront roome with board; ail con- NonrH SIDE, 7 N. CLATRK-ST.. NEAR TIT Firsi-clurs das-nant # por weok jontls Taoms with board L3110 6 wock, #1210 417 8 moith, DLEASANT ROOMS WITI RST- wians hoard for thréo yonng men In a private fnmily an Hoarbarn-ny, AWAross N 2o, Tribung. HOTELS. LARENCE HOUSE, CORNER BTATE 7 “wnd Jinrrison-sa., four blocks faulh of tho Viimar Hpuso—Heard and room pre day, #.10 to 6 perweok, 10 412, _Also rovma rented without bas ST, TAWRENCE JIOTEL—150 uonfilsl i3 knd 183 L .- You reedn't pay hih liotol WElees whow 1 and i3 conia Goin lrsiclas 3 hera, SITUATION WANTED — AS SALES- refore AR AT 8 Hlaok 1awkogte TTUATION WANTED—AS A, DRUG -"‘, glork tn wholeaaio ar rotulls 12y uca’ axporieiiga | 5 HSON | UPRIGHT d 5 Squte. W. W, KIMUBALL, ‘CGienor Blate and Adamis. o SALE=AT A BARGAIN-SPLEN. 14 Tonewood planoforti. round oo, earved e e T S ATTY oveat, Skirs Al D Hroma, cost 1K, Tur o Nealienco S Wabnehoav. ¥ ALLET, DAVIS & COJ'S . 1 TPIIGIIT PIANOS, e g i Loca OF babv maker, Pie Rgndn, O W, KIMBALL. Cornor Stato and Adafus-sts. Chicazo, F YOU.WANT A GOOD DURABLE iAno LA maderato price don't tall 1o exnming o Eyn's 1Tnly patont uptaht hotarn pursimeling, The munieal profession are_enikusiastie in it proisv. Jh 8 dadneaod 7 itive-king, Shurmsud, Weitii gl Gilonsan, Dlohling, foscovite, Fudy, Huekar, Mathows, Darge, Haird, und & 1ist of otkiors, LYON & TEALY, Biato and Munruy-sta, I"L\lm\bh, l iGN NI L, T WL AL KIMDAL RHONINGEN | ™ ¢4 enpr Sluio il Austha Ai. o W W, KIMDALL, % Cornor Blate und Adwns, ILL OFFER MONDAY, JAN, 111 sold, a tow speclal barguins (i sccon plugos, such s ¥, U, 0 & Co., Rnaoe, Jinih Vi & Co,, Cilckoring, tirest Uplon, and vihers. Prives UV, $154, 1170, £30, wnd £29) urohasors desiring to wy I {nstallimonts cun bo esommndated. - Plunos cau bo secn at erumu‘ 18 0 . W, KIMDALL, Btuto nnd Adnnis-sis, L()S’l‘—.l;\.\‘. 25, A COACH SLUT DOG by tha name of Bpat. A reward will bo "“fll‘l’{ STUTR Tho, BD0. 10 s KEKMOYor's Faning TR4E O Canal-at. sy T—FROM AN EXPRESS WAGON Japer packngo eontainiy m line of asuples of niamis” i’nbu'; b skl i hor drotses. & fos wan will bo glyen iF roturned to Mattoson Houso vr wi oft there wihorw thoy can be found, M. @ OST—TWO ROBES AND BLANKETS, Lo ook sharto of he robos {brumn frum s cutier cotner ot liryent-placo and tandulpliste Wil bloase comaiunicuto ) Groens Livery-5tbio of thalr wheroabouis or return tien aid 4ot rowanl, A o Bt ook caut nt rown leatlior liwnd-satetiol, R W Shase S bl B WA i —RBETWEEN MARSHALL FIELD and No.3 Blxtoontheat. & giaall brown suichel Sintaiilog & purse wid sovoral smail ariiclos. % Wil tio snltab 0s. ‘Yho finder y rowardud by rus turingtothe abovesesidonce. .~ QTOLEN—JAN, 97, FROM CUTTER.IN frontof Dike's Jrucory-atore. a uroy woll rubs. AT ION 1070, Wi Boulh 1lalated-at, T b e ___ JIOUSEHOLD_GOODS; ]"US’P Bl CLOSED QUI' AT ONCE, | “Tlgndsnnie waliiut pariur bulk in raw il ouiy i5; chabor sull Yory cheapt hundsuia bed founge, T e ety uri cok-aibyes bud elior F eouk- 110, -Siove, e PR G Toalianen 504 Wabash-uv. A LADY'S LIGINE- luas 'l JAMES NOTEL, 116 Fl AV., b2 near Madisoneat.~F2 por day, Reduced rates 1o Favellug mun sud perointiont hoardess, ‘Tablo bonrd i per wook. " FINDSOR HOUSE, 1738 STATE-ST., OP- postio Palmer House~1.5 perday; #0 o 18 por wockr duy board §. . BOAXD IV e OARD — A YOUNG GUENTLEMAN would ko 1a got single roam, with board, on Enuth Side, In region of \Wabash ar Michizan-nv. pre- foreeds stato torink, Addross M 'ribune ORI OARD—FOR THREE PERSONS 1 #oo Ineating un the Wast . anst of Ashilund- A%t ono large rooin for genticman und wifo, nlso ono amall roam; orico must bo mnderato, lloforences ox« changed, Addross NG, Tribune viive, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, Yglios, ele, N anehelt broker” ratgs. 12 mll“ylw_‘_liu.aoum- and th 12) Rundulpli-st, ¥atabe ANl\"A.\IK()U. 9 ’ullH B I‘.’.()AN fl)A‘\; l"'llll?‘b NY AMOUNTTOLOANON PLIANOS & furnftura without removal, 151 itandolply Koo 3 ASIL PAID FOR OLD QOLD AND sllyve, Mony 10 jnan on sestahes, diamonls gl valunbles of uvery dusaription, at v0LDAML tlon tfao (liconaud), W Eust B 1 EST PRICE PAID FOR STATE Aavings and Fitolity Bank baaks, and Heandie uvian Natloonl Hav wiientos. TIVA 3TOLMES, Goveral iirokur. WY ol ) LOAN ON 1MI'ROV. v IrODOFLY In sums’to suit al low rates of i Tahiro a1 1hparborm st 1 bumks t l\/[(h\' l:.‘\" TO LOAN OlN Ul'lll'G,\G llll-h\l: TVLONEXEO, LN O SR Monroo-ah, '1‘0 LOAN—SUMS OF £3,000 AND. U™ wanis iva yoursntt por cont, without copiniis Taha tsrO ot ity Prartys A SIAN RO Poriig T, roverty WANTED FOR ONE MONTIH ,“ & J a gentivinang will glve undoubted 17 v €] for, immudiato privaio scconimodas fion, Addrens G 4, Fribuna ofica, T JOIN MITCHBLL'S, 190 E WASI- ngAON-8L., hupios af pil kinds, carrlios, bigyios, w Kud sucund-Rund, at low pricosi or . Cash advatives inado, z 0 BUY-—-A GOOD DRIV- put 1040 or LG lnln‘ \lm sound, d 1o city, goatle and reliablo, wad w . ILRTNERS WANTED, doudic Alprbuio iallanis SAWIAMAY | SSARTNENR WANTED=LN GQOD MAN-: TISITE URTON FORRITURY, COMPANT, | L Ahid vottises tht a1 w12 s onta B l'llfl WS West “ll"r’l""‘-'l“" I|L K‘lll‘l. ol .""I.:ll:z.lll“m“ ‘llfl.:l-ll";\::‘l.l‘!lrl‘:xlu;b 1 z’&‘flit?fi:fln‘;‘fl JoUilEll Sui un SorSiE PR Tow pricont | Qe i Iveatigution: N ¢ THDURG Ofio. T GANT-OFL OLOTHING .__BUNINESS OARRDS. AT CASIE TAID FOR CAB X GOODIICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW Lo CASIL PALD FUR, CASTOEE | A, 0ot dhick iy m'fillulsw:u.' diate. Wby Mrs. 3. Gelgor, " Ads icage, Advico frev; 1 yean exporivnco, Buslucsa quistly uud lexally tratsactel % . Patasd yincun examinatione, Gund . rotars ence, Adioss N une v HIISCELLANEOUS. ATUATION WANTED—IN sTORE OR A R P T S L E Regisiry, 276 West Monroc-st, 4 SITUATIONS—FEMALE, R LA S b Doha oL b L DOMRBTICS, - S "UATION WANTED—-AS COOK IN KD_private famfly, Caliat % huttertiohont,_© QUTUATION WANTED=ASA COOKOR ruandemin MRS bt ey QUIUANTION WANTED—BY A GEIt- man wiel froti tho colintey, W do gonceal house- Workt kool hoe murd il wiaes wanted. Cull ue s 33 CONNRD Lruva-ay., trat b blllh\'l'l(‘h\ WANTED—IN A IFIRST clnas fumity by Coiiputunt codk ahd 1aundrase: . UatloradironssiBtatial, ___c = 40 NURSES, i Sl'l‘lh\‘[‘l()l\' WANTED —AS LADY!'S b upse. lvst of rofoiuiices. Inqulro st 35 Larra-: EMPLOYMERT AGENCIES. Sl’l‘U.\'l‘lUNS HIEIR, caukar KANDERL, WANTED~WISCON: SIE{‘ i sevund, dinfuiz, uid laundky wontuit; onler’ Ly Telt tlopnons . Work Kuid clty fue, 8, irln ureau Jealatry, 3 ONCENTRATED PARISI FOOD—UN-.+ Guatal by any formur preparatiun foF infun: fuvatids, Told by drugiisls and grovers. s 1TLLL 651 Wost Lako-at, 10DBOUT & LABREC, BOAT BUILD- ors und rapnirers. ‘o ondur: Blesta yagits sail Fowcbonte, clLboath, YRwl-DowL.- Y uwri-buatd : | of J‘" BIZOY conaLnLly n hahil, Spoun-onrs jusds LS u-'lh‘“.t\ll wurk procytly dune, Nors end Clark, ity L S S S 'AMMERING AND ALL DEFECTS OF ., Aprouch ad, Lo & G, DULON (frony Uaris, * neuly itk Lliinghs-at, Chigaun, Nelenlio wu lous tot. o, roitmiont. No Boci ¥ Monoy Wauted b ¢ 102t vafureneus furnis A Wi HE‘JIL‘)E ¢ k id HUBRY OF CULLer Lo cArTy. 01 10 and from: business mornlig und avening, &0 Vernon-av, ] ; O L1, RE 1 MRS, FRANKS Lo burl wivisar i lovo, arelage. famt Tusinens afialre, 19LL0 prospuits, il \Yosy Al \/I RS, DIL, nh Al YL renits vorroatiy. by tha pla, irth, wi eventa of 1ifo, 1€ good Whil, Whore, and whit miust Modb’ heaithy whd appy, Hekno: frivnds \f trilg, ynemlve. propurly sultat undertakiig, Mhertanco; a D afl sybjucis Incident. 1o hitisan tino und numbar solocte prieg il il pursons ot I Marcl, Apeil, Juno, A R I 15 atly LU P. i, ORice Ui Db : OFFICE FURNITURE, F’dli’i’\'i WEITAVE A LA AR ‘and socond-hand” fivo wng i ‘ 1! Eulhl mnn}cm uf now 04 bitrylor yrour vafen whivh e wl Rum fOr uscribiive circulne a1 yricos. 1005 & CO., 8) Joartoc i I PRCR ] 'URAGE FORFURNITLUIE e1e.1 ehonpone rnd bont In city. Advances ubiow GRORLE RS W Won . raiow. L KOIU 1Y Munremt.” A DUPLEX SAFE A B e S L S, Now ¥R 1 Chtinl-at CHICRAO - BUILDL {7 RIAL ;‘Ull SALB=SECOND-IIAND B, Quors saroadound, Divide=bitids, sid Livid atouns ORLINEON horibunst consbe inicii oy ; : Trety .

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