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THE CHICAGO ‘RIDAY, FEBRUARY RIBUNE 1881—-TWEN'TY PAGES. PUBLIC IIEALTIF. The First Regiment Armory in Rather a Bad Way, r.Gas and Defective Drainage the Cause of Much Uney happiness. Bowe! Intercsting Discoverles In n fabash Avenue Residences Tlock. Meoting of the COonnofl Gommitteo Hav- jng in Oharge the Pest-Houso Matter, Fomo ) Decided Tnereass in the Small.Pox Line—X Number of New Cases Reporfed Yesterday, FINST REGIMENT ARMORY, Yesterday Tux TRInUSE Henlth Cominission- ersmado two distinet investigations, their ro- seniches covering a South Sido marble-front plock of residences and well known and very popular public bullding, hoth belng found to he {n 0 very bad condition froin a sanltary polntof T egin ith tho most Important of tha threo, it may ns well bu ut once stateil that the public- uilding roferred to was tho Armnos of the First Regiment, L N.- @., on Jnckson streat, between Waubnsh and Micbigan avonues, -n ullding whose sanitary condition {s-a inatter of vital fmportance, na it {s froquently erowded with peoplu,—tho flower of tho city's gallant soung manhood and tho gentlemen and Indles whom thoy bave invited to enjoy thelr hospital- flick and ndmira thole military efficlency. Dur- fng tho provatenco ot tho falr which tho regi- mment held {0 tho holldiy senson it was frequent- Iy remarkeil by those who patronlzed it that the atmosphero of the bullling was unpleasnntly odorous, but'of lite tho objectlonable feature us £0 inerensed that the oflicers nnd men of tha organization aro begluning to realizo the fact that they aro brought face to fnce with o serl- ous probleni,—that of reorganizing the sewernge of tho bullding upon n satisfnctory snuitary basls. From hints recolved from a rellnble quarter 1bo fuvestigntors wero Induced to muko n per- sonn} examination of the bLullding, which they secomplished yesterday afternooun, tho eencral result of thelr researches belng the discovery that tho sewerge af tho building is of & very defective unture, tho result of which 18 tho resence throughont tho butlding of i very pros uonnced quallty of sewer-gns, An examinntion of the plumbing of the bulld- ing showed that tho tappings of the sinks und watcr-closcts wore nn[mnmll{ in good urder, * oxceptat iho systin of urinals, whero tho tans were of no avail In cheeking the flow of sewer- Rns, because they lacked the necessary ventllue tlon; the water in the seats In conseaucnco belig arawn out, and thus providing i freo puse sugo for the exhmlutious from tho sewer. Though not uble todetermino exnctly the sourco of tho sewer-gis, it was pluin thut It wos present fn strongest volumy and punaney Just tosldo theentrunco to tho hidilding ndfacent to tho ‘wash-room, which, besldes alavatory, contalns tho wiiter-closets and urinals for tho'use of the rank and file of tho regiment. At all other polnts fn the large structure tho unmistukublo yet indeseribuble odor was present, but (and tho experienco of the Bergeant in charge of tho building colnelded with that of his visitors) it wnsat the spot nchitioned that tho stench was must obuoxiously appnrent. Of course tho nearnessof the wash-rootn at once suggested thut (L was el THE SOUNCE OF TIIE EXUALATIONS, but the presence here of o most overpuwering stench of nustinesa common to such foculities wmude the detection of suwer-us n tho plico matter not to be nccomplished by tho simple nasal fest which served outside. An exnmina- tion of tho earthonwure utensils of tho placo showed thut thoy wero {ncrusted underucath with acerctions of lquid whietr sent forth tho tery powerful odor compluined of, and It wis declded to let o sclentitic mun deeldo whother or not sewer-gAs wus nlso preseot. In the vicinity of the urlnuls sevoral Loles wero found in the fioor, and I ono of these a pleco o sewer-guy fost-puper wiy pigeed, whick in n fow minutes Lecaine discolored, thus proving that under tho flooring of this plnee wis 10 bu loculed ut any ratoono of the enurces of "tho maevhitlo gas which tainted the Avmory's atmospbere, The Sergennt in - chnege of - tho - building, who stated that It hnd beea full of sewer-gus all winter lony, suld that he belleved he knew an- othor plrce where it was generited, and led tho way to the boller-room, and ut oneo hegui very epengetically to remove tho brickwork on the (guund Hloor of tho flre-plt In front of tho Lotler, Whiie thus engaged o explained that of lato tho fre-pit had over and over aeain got flled with wator, o ut ono tlme hnving removed no less than soventy-flve Lucketfuls of it. That very morntng thero hnd beon between two and threo lnches of water, which It ind tuken bim a long tme togetridof. fle then declded to tear up the brick tloor of tho pit, nnd found boneath 1t i drafn which he supposcd had been made for tho purpose of carrying off the water, 13y this tino tho oponing of the dratn had becn rovenled,—a #unre brick busin nbout elshtesn inches square tnd tifteen Snches deep, from which nin o fives tuch thio futended ta carry off tho Lusln'scon- tents. It was evident thut ihe flooding of thofire- Dit bysurfuce water had beon anticipated In the erection of the bullding and the drudn bullt for te purpose of carrying off the waters, Uns fortunutely the tile hid beeome plugiced p, and the tloodirg of the pit hud followed, us o watter feourse, ‘The anly remedy. for this evil was to havo the druin-tilo cleanod, which, the Sergeant fald, he wonld huve ,dono’ a8 soon na possiblo, Ilis thoory that BPOL Wi anothor source of sewor-gus wid shown to bo fucorreot, a8, unless ;Mnh.-lcd tu the maln Rewer, thore was nothing 0 tho nasture of its contents which would Lo cal- tulnl_cll o engender foul oxtmlntions, vernl of tho officlnl roums in the bullding 'lfi'l" visited and thelr plumbing apparatus dlosely Inspected. In twe of these—those of the Quartormaster and Adjutant—n stale and wmusty "]fll'l W8 apparent, which the Sergonnt ex- Mained wag duc 1o "previous ovortlows of tho 'rlcr-cloucls. which, howover, had recently been flaced In_tnorough repalr. ' 1 ono of theso lllmmsnmluml uan employed in tho bullding 'nuzd that tho sewor-gus bud frequontly uf- ccted bin sovercly. Ho hod wenk eycs, and i © ¥anura of tho plice often tried then so that |l: could hnrdly. uso thom, and for duys they mgblml bl In” consequence, it was explnlinei b tha gua penetrated luto overy portion of the “l idlng. When tho doors of the recoption-raoim R 18 head of tho stairs were opened the smoll humuiuud 10 8weep neross the room: clear to b2 south ond of the Luitding, was Shrel was inudo for a eiiteh-bnsin, but none lmthl.muul, the probablilty hehu{ that, ne n Yoo nm 18 110t o of tho arinary’s belongmngs, 1t oL provided with this picee of sewernge, T fiuldence;” however, wns sulliclent to wir- unt tho botle that the 'very unhealthy uture o the bnllding was due to 'l'{l.- defeetive nnturg H olgfl,‘"-“ used fur carrylie off tho water from Eilher tpisote it the reglmentul wash-rootn, oF sl il beon budly takl fu tho Best placo Perieo then It hud eracked and estublisbod n ‘;’m‘:‘vlll‘l leakage of mwaludarous Hith and gas. bad bu(:|mr"""~l thut the regimontul nuthorities qucation, Torely tried of Tuts over the suworagu ronol: The plitmbers had been enlled in, wiio [iapaounced tha pluanbing il right, and ki tho sulted 1 ;m lgn sewer-bullders, who, boiog con- Wi aOUKR muklige no oxamination, said_tho it s Jiereet, nnd ohargod the plumbers 0 autn L {MUIL Lot to their own rosourees, b orltles duolded upon finylug the woshe m’l"'l‘mmrcd from the by of ;fn‘u bullding a1} g wikder tho sidewalk, and upon effeuty Eilitation oy ILKLS NECOSSUTY 10 tho porfeot dunbiiegs e ,&n armory, all of which would i tho Yyl ©been aecomplished by this ting eevas ng lml"l'l':::zl:l{::}aclfi“.' ulx Hreat afinanclul A ot U putod, WRorgn 48 reorganizdtion of tho bullding's "wflm"‘.’“"“ should be delayed no longer, ,,mhmm;u’ uccomplished bofore tho warm Toout yreagis UL tho cloanafing of the wash oty sl catlon 11t this Jocn dis "IUW Cunits’ worth ll?l:hlurldu of limg or uther Infuc ¥ | o mpri et STt shnplo you vory deslrus . NESIDENCES, "3?:“ s laco which the Iealth Commisslon- M 1nto wus u block of three-story murs Hethi ol’usldulu:u.l, Nos. I3 to B8 Wabush “;mcku tholr way thore they could not full e, with tho reckless munner in which 1ho Boygy gy L4 Voout Lot In this portion of 4o Buve beon covered with mshes, Vilor, Reh-removor must Lo a very rare \"llmu:;.m" locality, In connction with tho lty, i v mado yesterday in this part of tho h"l‘flxxuuum e Loruo 1n ming thut tho seword Baterly| umlm maro densely churged with the Worugn of -‘:,'"M""' Ssower-gus thun any other Gurdnor “nn ©ity. Tho Palmer House, the thr Use, tho Matteson Houso,—uil oy argy lt'lxmlr‘ wuters—nn " u;wr- i uggroRato—lit oro it 40 ek necuuaury 1 this vieliity 18 eyily suslly curoful unrdivg agulnst @ block o1 porfect domestio sowerugo. i . "ul::n'n‘:n.xl.l (ltn.'lufl{l—lhn property i —piresunt a v sght acee, Ty wro well DUl ona? ab ot s D1t MOt o el i s o ol r Beopl, 419 UeCupled by'® vory largs nuihos ¢ ek Rt of (3 lmr Ia nothing oD of oL 9 origlual tenants, sesorving sois From the louk of thinge tho, have rut- lmnmn of the houses for thymacivy et tho rewninder to other fumilies, tho result heing that tho six housos i the block contaln o papitintion of no less than LG sotis, ftn averago Of tienrly elghtecn to the house, Thio amount v housckeemog done In - the block 18 enarmous. In - novernl *instances (b w found that sl fumilles bud * kitehen, bed-room, pite ting-room—nll tho comlorta of home— condonsed fito uig or two rooms. 1 eonditlon of nffnirs which of courso made all tho more Huperativo tho necessity of a perfect system of dralnage, 1t required bmt very littlo tnvestigation to BHo thint thig swas not present ln the block, Tho firat houso visited was No, aceuplod by n nlliner and her Fanlly, one of whose members Informed bis visitors thint the sanitary condition of tho houso wis disgracorul, and that serlous slokness had resulted from [t Docs it emell?” ho suld, I stiould sny Ko, have elght glrls working up-talrs, and tines thay can't stand it. The lundlord saxs *0o to tho Japitor,' and the janitor snys *Uo to the Inndlord,’ and ‘between tiowm both wo gel no satlsfnction agninat the stink.™ The kitehen sink, frou which, it was stated, uontly flowed, was found to b very defectively trapped. Almost under- nedth wes found n small - catehsbisin tor tho surfuce draluago of the house, whith proved to be full of very blaek and’ nolsomé water, redolont of sewnge which of conrse had no business there, amnd showed that somic aerlous defect was present In 1ho sowerugo of the pluce, The cntch-busin proper was In tho yard. but it had not been cleaned for threo yenra, a sutliclent indication of what {ts conditiof must be, The water-closct on tho busement floor proved 10 bo in n disguating Atate. The sater wis rin- i In 1t at {wl foree, and had been so running for thires years (n hintto the Water Department), the works were out of arder, it had mo trap or water-aenl, nnd was to nll Intents and rllr)m!l‘u n Prl\'y pluced In tho busement of tho bufiding, 01 tho ador which naroso from it, combluing tho stulo steneh of sower-gas with the fresher but viler amell of recent reerotfons, there 1 no he- cessity of speaking, A baard wis Liftod beneath tho seat, wiileh revenled the fuct that tho eurth Lenonth tho huscment (fooring contalnod a gon- crous ndmixture of eloset Hlth and Kitchen waste, the combiuntivn betni, as may be rowdlly understood, of nn exceedingly mulodorous nature. On the second floor of the house the plumbing was found tu bo of AN EQUALLY DIPERFECT CITARACTER. The watcr-closet hnd nolther trup ner seal, and the odors catio forth direct from tho scwer- tile below, Tho bund-tmsing were Tound to he slmilurly unprotecteds fn tnet all throngh tho house tho sower-gus hud fuil play, ami it needed no scientitlo test to show that it wns taking full- adyantigo of the opportunity atforded it * Have'nt you had sickness In the house?” the Doctor asked. “Why, yes, A child dind hero of membranc- ous erotip slinee we moved 1n'* * Anythine else?" . Wa bave inothor sick child on our hnnas My sgister, too, bad n mekness which Dr, Halo snfd was dite to the sower-gns in the houso. Aunother sister, too, was slek, and Dr. Dodge sald tho sewer-gas was to blame for it.** * How much o you pay for your houso?" “Our rent 18 £1,000 n yenr, bitt tho lnndlord hag notified us that it will bo $1.500 noxt year,” I1us he notified you that ke Intends to flx tho Ll ruge, 1oo? o »On, 1o, he has safd nothing nbout that, The other houses In tho block wore visited and oxumined, and, with u singly exc sumo conditions to Vil wery noted fn No. e exception was in No. &, whers nonewtlle drain had been placed, o i from the housa to the maln sewer, Sinco this was done, tho Indy suid, the condition ot the atmosphero in the lonso had been greatly dmelioruted, and sewor-gus lind been present o cousldernbly less volume, This statement contlemed tho fnvestigntors in tho helfef atrendy arrived at thnt part of the trouble in these hoises arose from tho fnot that tho tiles leading from tho houses to tho maln sewer on the avenuo had been moreor less choked, 1t was fuund, tou, that the evll condition of the sowernze was nggravated by tho - erroless munner fu which tho occupunts of tho howses dlyposed of tholr wuste. I many cuses [t was learned that the water-closets and hnad-basing wero used us tho repository of Kitchen waste, and in more than one of tho butlis It was evident that they lind been grossly and {ndecently porverted from the use for which they were orlginally Intended, It i8 sure to sny thit the entire block of houses stands over o recklng swnimp, some tonr inehies in depth of Kitehen gnd water-closet ilth, The imperteot, and in nnny caseabroken=down ap- paratus provides n freo exit from the main sewer and eateli-basing into the house of sewer- Ko, with which the atmosplicre of overy npurts ment in the block 19 more or less Impregnated. ‘The carclesners of tho landlord W reftected In the carolesndes of tho tannnts, whoss ablts adil 10 the noisomeness which the defective sewer- sas igonders, Altugethor. tho block i, Rperk- ing from u snnitary polnt of view, i pingite apot, awaiting only the ‘bulm, o8 0f Rummer to Tun into rall force the destroying power of tho nses which occupy it from bascmont to top story. Lo} | which 2 THE SMALL-POX, At 2:30 v'clock yestorday nfternoon Alds, Cul- lerton, Thompson, and Murphy, three of tho *Pest-Tlouse Committee” of the Council, mes Intho City Cierk's oflico to discharge the duty assigned then sbout 4 week ngo. This duly wns Buppoded to Lo to hear and cousider upon any charges which might bo mado relatlve to tho munagement of tho pest-house systent; but not only were two of tho Commltteo abisent,—Alds, Lnwler and Wickershum,—but there was not o slnglu witness present to make churges agninst thomanner {u which tho pest-bouse ulfairs hud beenconducted, Health-Commissioner Do Wolt waa present, and the proporty-ownora o the vi- alnity of the pest-house were represontod bo- foro tho Committee by Messrs, J. C. Coonley, O, 1L McCormick, und Peter Schuttler, Mr, .Coon- Iey, who noted as prinelpal spokesman for the delegation, wis nccorded the privilego of first addressing the Committeo, AMr, Conley sukl ko bud no complaint to make regurding tho manngement of alfairs at tho pest-house, for he knew nothing about that queation. What he waated te tnlk about and protest against was tho present loeatlon of tho nstitution. It was on u main thoroughfure, and I the midst of a great manncacturing loeality. It was tutural for the munufncturing interests 1o follow tho river,und this ied to the pest-house reglon. ‘Tho gentleman employed at hls jron- works theru nbout 600 men, nbout 150 of whom had been vacelnited. A great many of the men wanted to resido near tho warks, but refused to 110 g0 becnuse of the pest-house being so near there; and thoke whoso houses were neac the works were arranglug to remove Iute town becususo thoey wi niratd of it pox. There had been fivo enses nmony bis em- ‘:lu (s airemdy, two of them proving tutal, Mr, AMeCormick, dt his reaper-munuincturing estab- lishment, employed about B0 men who also ob- Jeeted, from fear of simnll-pox, to living nenr works, T'his made It inconvenient and more oxpensivo for both cmployers and om Thero had been two cases of small-pox uinong My, McCormiek's men. A eortain manufuoturer who employed nbout 1,000 men woutd huve cons sollduted hls juterests lu the neighborkood buc for the frot that thy pest-house was thero, Al "Thompson asked Mr. Coonley If ho could nm‘ucxt u better location for tho pest-houso? Mr. Coonley snlkd ko could 1ot Dano any pare tieulur loentlon, but thought It should av ieast Lo removed from a mnin thoroughfnre. The peat-houso wis liko w boil, it wim & bard thing 0 tind & sntlsfnotory pluco for. Mr, MceCormlek Nllrfinwd that It should ho re- moved to somme nelghbarbood not so pecullarly adapted to the manufacturing luterests, Dy, DoWolf salil that Mr. Coonley's informa- tlon wid suagustions wero entitled to the kront. est considerntlon, but aulded that complinints would ulwiys bu heard from tho owners of prop= erty near the pest-house, no mutter whero it was located, Mr. Coonldy sald that prigonors discharged from tho Nridewell, which was i cluse prox- fmity 10 the pest-house, might serve to curry small-pox wway with thew Ounotlon of Ald. Thompson, the Commlitteo promised to further cons tho matter of the removal of tho pest-house, and thon awljourncd, Ald. Cullerton “nfterwaisl’ stated 1o u reporter thut Commissfoner DoWolf woutd prabably bo nuked by tho Committoo 1o suggest o moro sultu- blo lueation for the institution, Bmall-pox nppeared yesterday 1o take a new Impetuy, und elght cusés wero roported during tho day, with overy prospect of t list bolug swelled much larger to-day and_tosmoron 'wo cuses were roported from No. 8 gell street, where Willlmn Htundonime; nxod 10 yeu = uged” 8, arg dowa with - tho Hothiawero vucolnnted. Mrs. Kinney dlzen: Ius i bad cuso at No. 12 Currlor streof, She 13- tho slster of the womun at No, 14 Currler streol whers thoro huve beon two cases, the ohild dying. 'The source of Infection hius been thus cislly trucod. 'There aro three famtlics Hving in tho same house, having somo_ twelve ohildren, and the woulan will have to bu removed to the peyt-hovise, In u_bonrding-house ut No. 1R Van Buren street, Jucob Peterson, u Swede, Iy anothier victim, Thore uro a groat muny pere nons liviug here, and tho danger of infoution iy proportionute, OthOr custs wora reported from !fifllndb<‘umll strcet, 418 West Elghteonth strect, und n suspected cuso from 109 North Unlon street. Dr. Do Wolt's ‘)mphflu)’ that thero would be a lurwe Inerenso In ciaes ducing tho latter portion of this weok sconi W come true, A Mra. (L W, Southworth, of Evanavliile, Ind., bus ‘wrilteis ns_ follows (o Dr. Do Wolf:' 1f occurs to o you may avle und wiiliug to give us somo Information In regurd to the small-pox, which has kept us fron Chicaga for tho last month, It 18 rather necessary fur ug to como o Chleago for a4 month or two If wo can do sa without rlsk of contuglons discaso. ~Will you Kindiy glve us the bguotlt of your Judgment ng to tho proprioty of our coming ug early us wo can,— by tho niddle of Februury, if It 1s prudont to do s, Having nereat divad o small-pox, 1 am uot willlng 1o tiko risks," Mrs. Boutbworth wus senta ro{l that thore wus no dauker, espectally I sho bits beon vucel n;ncnl. ay thuro uro but Bfty cases all told iu tho clty, o ’ltllu deaths from smafl-pox reportod were an infant, Annlv Dieoe, uged 14 months, and Jo- buuna Kicinhaus, Hoth died at their homes, Other contuglous diyeuscs woro reported as follows: Diphthoriu at 23 Buuguwon, €60 Woss Laky stroct, third Hoor, and at &k Miohigan Osceoli, and the muney 1or 118 completion hus been setired. ALEXANDER MITCIIELL Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, MinwAtkes, Feb, 10.—Tho ilon. Alexahder Mitchell was Inteeviowed to-day fn regard to tho bill heforn the Lexlsiature for fncreasing Mr. Mitchell suys that rail- roads are slrendy paying more taxes In thisState than In any other, and more than In ANy coun- " Ho holds that they sho nvepuo; chick POx AL 68 Halsted atreet, and senriet-fover nt 30 Lako avenuo, CORRESPONDENCEH, To the Editor of The Chieugs Tribune, . 0.—A8 thoro has recontly boen much discusalon amonie tho medieal fraternity n8 to the causes of winter cholera (or cholerine), Iwould 1iko to give tny oxperlence asto its trentment, Our daughter, aged 1 Aulering from It ever ainco Chriatu: tnken with ehills, violent crampings, an rhena, ncecompanled with night swents and loss of appotite, nnd heenme greatly emaclated, W preseriptions of varlous kinds without avail untll wo beeame fully vineed that our (at_present) Impure lake wator 1 formorly used eine (nirymen, and - that - nn pure butter shonld be sold wnder that names nlso n vote of thunks tof‘ol. MeLittler for effarts to suppress adulteratlons, to tho elti daneavillo, to the press ralirond tuxation. try n the world, fuxed wpon the bosis of vtho pitied 10 per cent of ) My, Mitehell left for New York this afters noott on raliway busineas, HOLD AT AL rensasy, Vi, Feb: 10. slppl & Ohio Ratlrond was sold to-itny at publie nuetion umder a deeree of the United States Cir- tried remedies nnd Glve ma the Shike ence to all athera.—C, Awiudimette, M, 1), 13ose e —— was tho difliculty. [ hie Atlantle, Misals- tern water well Tlitered with ehinreo D, hinckhurn’s stntou eiation belfoved that injurious adulterutions #honld not be allseed atill, and that harmless adulterations «hould only bo allowed to ba sold mnrked, showing tho fngredientay “hutter' wus - the trade-mnrk of of June: to t “puper, and to’ tho tars of the Association, smith, of Sheboygan, who to tho rallronds; s’ Sursnpnrilia, In prefers valitable paper) wheto hy says that durl cholera Senson In the Kouth not n sin red where oistern water was userl,’ ht we would givo it o telal, Having i, however, [ melted s erimit her todrink nn In tess thun n couple o different person. euit Conrt, Clarenco H, Clark, of Philadeiphin, becoming the purchaser for himself and asso- clites, for £3,005 000 1L 18 proposed, connecting e FRIBUNE BRANC 0, {n conunction with existing and tn form a grand trunk line hoe ) ACCON Jmerous mtrons throughout the oity, we hien tween thy scaboird and tho West and Southe t. establiatied Heaneh Olices in the difiorent’ asdeatgnated buluw, whersy dvertisemne tnken for the snmn nirler as charead nt the Maln Of+ fice, snd will o ocelven untll b KOU 1VISION, Jo & IL RIMALS, “Buskseliers and Statlonors, 13 Twont W, and woull not hing but sno lays aho appenred like n Her dinrehea wis checked, her appotite 18 now splendid, and the color fs once moro returning to hor checks, So Lum rully canvineed thut vur lmpure Inke water s entirely to blnne, na she dovs not usn any Hoplug that thin article may provis and also (it thoy vours respect tully, s, JONN Sianr, TMPORTANT D Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, ATLANTA, Gn, Feb, 10.~Justico Wouds to-doy rendered an fmportant deelsion in fuvor of tho Itulirond Commission, declding that tho Leglalne tura hins tho right ta create n Mallrond Commise slon, nnd that gald body has power to regulata frelght ond pussenger rites, n henelit to others uiiicted, will glve It o triuy, 1 rotuin ¥ RAILROADS. TITE WESTERN PASSENGER POOL. Nothing hns yetbeen learned from the meoting of the Committos of Uunoral Munugers, consists Ing of A, A. Tatmadgoe, J, B. Carson, and J, F. Tucker, who met at 8t. Louls Wednesdny to consider plans for tho settiement of the troubles regarding Western pussonger rotes. Most of tho timo of the Cammittee will, no doubt, bo taken up in tho conslderution of tho pooling-plan pro- posed by the General Passonger amd Tlexet Agonts, the provisons of which were published In last Bunduy's Tiimuse, thig plan, with goino mudliieations, will bo pro- posed by the Commitice to the general meeting to bo held In this elty Tuesdny, very doubtful, however, whethor ndopted, for the reason that severnl of the rouds aro strongly opposed APPOIN'CMENT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. WEsT Avnona, « Ul Samuel Cranes bing boen appointed tralnmnater bere, vieo 8. ). Reeve, reslencd to ho Asslstant E ll)dl.'rmluudunt of 'the Chicugo & Alton Hall- ud, 10.—Conductor JA corner indinna-a, Lo BULL o cort Mr, J. . Morrow bas been nppointed Tralne muster of the Chlcago Division of the Bultimore & Oliio Rallrowd, Milwnukee & St. Panl announces f ita new bridge over tho iy and will now be able to trains over Jis own route from I poiuts renched It 18 probuble thut the completion of Ml ERSONATL—AN ACT OF CHARITY will be dune and n rewaed gteen ta any one who It 18 constdered | Chicago to Cedar Rupids, and ol Dy 0ts Hno west of the Missiasippl. Tralns for Sionx City and Yankton wilt hereafter rin by Wil leuvo Ll i an with two chlldren, at the post-ofiico of the Palner House, bt ANOI O D OMMODAT i OUR nin will b @'eloek p. . 1 cotid- HOGA IV Drugutst, 618 Cottage Grove-ay., narthwost corher Thirt JLNSON B, JAC carner Fhirty-ties: T, W, DU Btuto-pta, Drugalst, corner Thirty-first nnd AVEST DIVISION, s corner ARG ) PO ison -nl 11N Newsdalér, Btatlonor, ete., T Weatorn-ny, Drugulst, 260 Bive Isiand-Ar., awelor, Nnwsdealor, and Fancy €. corner Lincoln, OBSUN, Druggist, (€2 North Iialated, NORTIT DIVISION, GILAM & CU., Druggists, 448 North or Division, AMSY & CU., Drugatsts, 75 Larrabea-st., . NEBIE, Printing and_Advertiaing Hiatlonery Depot, 45 E. Division-st, Mr, W, Il Cobb has beon appolated Traveling tho Denver & Itio Grundo Ruilwuy, with hendqunrters at Chieago, His otllee will bo at No. 20 Washington strcet, 1 fnclude’ reqiests. for teket repre- tnes, the efreulation of tising mntter, and the general dissemings nluno seeins to push this echienio, hopinie there- by to galn concesslons which it cannot obtatn otherwise,” ‘I'hls road refuscs to have any actlon taken regarding the uniimnited tickots ju tho hands of seulpers and speculators, or to Bubmit nstatoment showing tho nmount ot such tick~ Pussonger-Agent of ation from othor LOST AND FOUND, g T ,OST=RED MOROCCO DIARY MEMO- randa book, contalning letters, mining stock, fnill mup of Kouth Lark, st Sunduy. Suitavio res | k4 Juidon roturn t liovin %, Jowiand biock, 151 tion ot Informuation regurding the line, The Generatl Freight Agent of tho Wabash in- lorms thu Geneeal Munager of the Erlo & North- Shore Dispatel that 4t the next monthl; ots sold and at what prico thoy were disposed ofs Tho othier ronds sny thoy will never submit to n poolliig nrrangement unless tho Wabash reeedes 0 L Tribuno ol ingz of this Hne o will subwiit on behal Withush the tollowing question for consldern- Shall the Chicago & K Hilinots, hetweon Dunvitle and Chicago, he pers i for businoss south of Danvills, Ing territory gouth of the Wabush riv & North-Shore Dispateh? from its position, and subiuits o statement show- ing the number of unlinited tickets ptaved upon 7 tlon and actlon: ‘The plun proposed by the Geueral Fasseuger Agents provides that the pool Is to be hused wpon tho business dono by the virious roud fust y .The Hock Ialund, however, emphaticatly refy comp ihiv best nel m}\ gonway o LY I uck, new tixiures, and ty. Owner obliged to hi v _CITY REAL BSTATE, E. AERIDENCR PROPEATY, OUse, two Atories, Adnma-st, near o« i ':E;:‘-:L frame’ houne, Adams-st, east of Lingaln, & i tories and bassment, on fing -tront brick, 2 nro beg, b ne resldnnce on Ashland-av, Htane front, two ntories and cellar, nesr Ashiand- A firie trownentone-front hous, an one of the best. Went Side; dinlok-room snd kitchon JuRG. 2 stories and brsement maiteaed, on Hne corner, West Washington-st., § 1004 brick house, Lw' storiea and bnsoment, War~ 6 to he hoes and' present hin prper on | Mtreets of tho Dairy-Farm *' “at its reguine time, | o0 maii floor, £ wis cilled on anil kave the Association the bene eflt of its contents i Final ndjournment was thon declared, renny., WA, e e—— Octagon-front brick. two staries’ And basement, Manrog-at., west of Ashlund-ay, . idenes 1n guod lacaiion, West Blde, near in, hreo storics and basoment, street care, $2340); ono-front residence B4 vory clioap, ick, two stories snd basement, n v tiand frme cittazn, bivisions, | renting for §22 per o ¥l #tonu fruni, two storles enp. !wn;'l:mul and cellar, xood enla, ot 1o stories and cannr, un cornor, West ol brick house, two stories ana collar. fn good lehburhoud; West Bide, south of Jnekson-it. FInn reatdence an the North fide, Fine brick, threo storiea And bisement.on good eornet on tlie North Nides £,%05 & barauin [ i A fin on_brown-stong tront rosi Mok KRAFT, Drusgist, 611 West Madisongst, cor~ | Donrborneny., 2 feet front. HANE, nerPaufing, fek' resider.co, with wida corner lot, Deare 3 & €O, Drugaista, 13 Bouth | born-nr, $ZL0, Aduon, Oetazon sluncefront, two atorlos and_basement, Jo W, WAINWRIGUT, 672 | with ot 3 feot wile, ‘on good_corner, near Lincoin yner Ozdun-ar, Tark: §1.400: & bargning hoi ool loention, West Bido, n “fithest, TACOBDY, Driigist, 37 Indinna-av., I alone eont thn manny. nt brick, 2 atarics and reliar Kood locat Indians-ar., near t, and mansard, l;m‘-’mni. Wa- tlon, nut far trom Lincoln Puri Mrick. brown-stono trimmings T Twolith:st, Thirtlethost, 40 ~I|F URIC Kiong front, two storles, basemes gt binth of Twenty-secon L bouso, Deartiorn-s i PERSONAL, g DL et Boses O b;.(\ul‘l‘l—MICllld AN-AV.—AN ELE- 0 et ou Lake-ny., routh of For Rt front. 1. A, GLIICH, 10 De: T nddress of Mre, A L, HITL, # poor wom- 11 E u ie, ney acun stonn front, inrde louse, near 0, The abir HEIC) ALE=THAT corner of Oakwoud= wnd Hilise 0 of the chulcest lota. 10 will carry twelve Buuses good rental: steam 0w, A0xIh: C this s on e ot W hd &l TR — | G hcinen that woud atway pa A BLACK ENAMELED BRACE- | Gnd hurec-cars within two ioinates’ wals: Inquirs as uld Hned, with German text engraved on, | 6 Wabnsh-ny, I Ro TV 7% | wal d OR SALE—A FINE RESIDENCE ON Twonty-second-at. with 10 HENKY WALLEQ, JR. 0 — FINE DBRICK 1IOUSE with lance gorner lot: firt-clana locatlun, lie et bnnunin now ofored. account of henlth, “Only principals neod Ailirens W 19, Tribuno omice. oL Ba it B0 o3 to hinve tho pool arranged ot nny such basis, Artleles of jucorporntion wil be filed tn n day or two for the Chicago, Pekin & St. Loufs Rajl- This lino i toran from Pokin it Jerseyville, UL, myd O SALE~GROI nnrket in” une of Bldo, tuciuding all fxture Atard Is woll neranged wi n good businie OF LWO yuung men. rund Compuny, to 5L Luuls ¢ a8 & competitor of the Bt 1. il 1taftrond, whleh the Wubash con- orly entltted City oo viu Camordn was not. then full tislied, und ft i now i couditio to show fur better results, Hesldes this roid refuses tohuve SRY AND MEAT- T e buat locatlons on North s¥ery neou 8 In it g0 21", “Uribune utlice. wintion and ar building. "The capital stock of thoe iy will bo §2,0,000, und thoe incor- porators ure W, 13, Johnson, 13, S, urrow, ddy, G, C. Smity, and J, Intentton of the incorporators to run s rond tho mutter of fluurin ous ronds submitied o wrbitrntion, and it fa huedly possible that tho manwsers will bo ablo to agree wpon pereents Instore ong theniselves, SALE—A WELL PAYING ES- A_BARGAIN, West Monroe-st.; his atory brick houxe Ioquire at 1% Liéarborn-st, in I gnnt d-stury brick house. orsen, wikona, ete. 'The | &I modern Improvoments, £50) 124 Went Adnins-st. ance jor one | bank, OR BALE—~THE MOST DESIRADL o A Gl Jonr e tublished lobbing business: nll cush; exclustvely | 1Y Wa by drude. Jass U exs Uit €1,000 HGcessary to run it. Apply 1 Glybourn-av. All otner pluns, busitess botween' Chiengo, St. Lout souri Itiver points, huve alroudy Le ns himpracticable, cpt thite of poollig tho { in conneetlon with the Chicaro, Pekin & South- western, und thus form another through route between Chicago und St. Louls via Pekin, Mr. K, U, Nlns, General Passenger and Tickot nt of tho Denvor & [tio Grunde Rullway, cills tho attention of the General Passenger f Enstorn couneeting lines to the urgent is' Compuny for luboring men on tho_ntimerous extenstons of bis ro them 1o 1ot a8 ngenta In R musons wnd earpentors, Mr. Nins says, his Conie LIE L enn give employ- 'ork 08 praders, trnck-luy- 10 Bity's, FUNKO ne- OR SALE—~ONLY FIRST-CLASS HO- tel I o Lown of 200 inbnbitants: hoose doltgn o busines, Kor particulars address J. A, BETTS 154 11 ABLISAED | Bt furcobet, Wis, ?()'Il( ALE~A WELI, LST, 11t I8 thorefore hurd to sco et cun he ovorcoms without fighting anuthor wur that will make the roads more tructublo thun they vow are. i bridee: o rure T, Pributie ofl AN'TE SPREADING OU'L. It fsnow clalmed that the now issucof $10,000,- 000 of additional stock by the Unlon Pucitle Rull- wiy Company, ofered Lo stuckbolders at par; Is not deslgned 1o water the stock ot - this corporas tion, but thit tho proceeds of the new 8sue, ox cept n sthull amount to meot tho floating debt, probably less than $1,000,000, aro to be expeiited in extending several branches of tho rond, and nlso [n extondlng 1ts llnes to competo with the Northern PacRic for the future tratlie uf Orewon und Wastington Territory, 1t looks as It the Union Pacifle, not satlsfied with the moro thun 3,000 mlles of rallrond under Its wanagoment, fueture wnd xell tho Lurner” for lixhting sy lus i full supp! ity i a8 well an business b ment to 50K men to vrs, und tie-cutters, ing to etliclene wer diy and bonrd Knnean, Mlan burnur hns be towna for thel ruci-Iny weeks tie:cutt u i v; bonrd, 10 cents 1075 hunco foF some oie wit b . 3y tonts: peedl niioen, VI sull eucn, St ‘Tho Central Pacitlo toad has tha rinmic of be- g tho st unaeripulows fo its diserl of any rullvoml operated fn the United Stutes, und the Legisiktures of the Stutes thro which the roud passes are tukiug copnfznnee of Senator Willlnms has Introdueed [u Leglstutnes i memorinl in regard to und nlleged oppressions practiced The menoriul says that tho mlles from Sne- teal Pacliie Itond onie-eheith § IllAl'_, Hinols, four mile: from the Uhto Itiver, and througl v i’ from e fameus © ors by this Compn; und is known as * Lead LY people of Palisi Fmento, buve 1o pg ol the sum of 472 per'ear-lond of frelght from ocenpy tha lmmense countey which It now cou- trols and ulso tosearol for new telds, oxtonslons of tho Utah Northort, nuw renchivg aver k0 miles from Oiden toward Montann, to reapandence sollcited. Adiress Locl Cunton, 0. LE—DESIRABLE HOUSEWITIL 1 futa, Tuke weater, nun Jswndulo; $.50, UDALE, 10 Pribune: LE—LOT ON CALUMET-AV, baf Twenty-ninth-st. a 1toom I, 3 Denr} 9\ treliss grocory oft North Clurkest., nenr of ‘I'0 SELL OR E. fur other property, tho entive lobruted * Excelsior Graoliin ¢ Bireets of vitles nd towus | o res nnd dwellings in the Ntates NCHANGE , and Western | n use in o numbor 6f s und busines ul i atr hux glven in B to find u s givon for od. Eatirincio Exceistor Gas 1 SELL OR TRADE MY terest In 8 neren of ln thiown und Cave-iteiRock, I, and on ented n woll-develped and puying vein nf tin well in aurface indications d out the entire tract, 'The ot ant of suficien e fornnt duvloptug tho property. C k' Hox N wnce for tho right men. Addremst | SUBURBAN REAL OR SALE—KENSINGTON TOW 0 Palnee-Car Workn, Worke, und other manu« real mantfucturing und Kensingion iid nlding Ints cnn bo b kbt to mnnu- | ih fi ol tre bound Lo grow rupi 0 Calumet, Tesdravle of Indiuns, 1liinols, Tewa, Wisconsin, Sichlenn, | 0n ensy terms by sppiying 1o C. 15, SA nnsyivaiin, This [ 24 Portiand filock, corer Washinzton und Dearborn. s N ACRES IN MAlI Sub. fronting South L'ark: also i1 acres In tha sume sub, ndjointng the above and fronting Sixty- y o [oe call nttention ot epitallts 1o this i rict. us 1t [s tho on muton, O- | i warket. nie reprutely, orall | NG AW thit viclnity now ‘nlle-at. id in ardin REAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED—TO OWNERS OF IMPROV- vl runidence property: We nro_ haying numer- houses and ‘coltusen and 1otk of et Bupyly, and waniini: o svl) Fill endeavor 1 tind FUA, BRAGG & CO., 91 W oun_Inquisis r overy gride which we cannat ot pi o tAKD this menns nf solicit i thos toJeuve us_description ai cuntomers 1or the . Ingtan-s. Sueramento, whilo the peoplo of tho Wells, yenino miles moro thy sum of 81; frelght Trom Bugramonto, grentor seevice heing 1 one=third tho wnount r. Shippers to Eastern murkets aro chareed Jocal Fates to Sneramento, theneo through rates lack enstward, Novada enstward h faro from San Franeleco, althongh they o over less than one-third of the line of tral Pacilie Rowd, e ——— which it I8 expected n 100-mile ndditidn will bo Immedintely waile, it is understood that o lurge portion of tho funds reallzed by tho recent lssiy of stock will be expended tn tio eonstruction of # new roud roachiing rront tha malnlineto Buker City, In Uregon, where conneotions will by made withl tho voud ot the Uregon Rnitway & Navigu- tlon Compnuy, It wan it first proposed to commence this new road b some polit onthe Contral Paclilo west 1 500 HARD AND TIN WARE tunt, pay onl; o 1.500 ARD AN x WARE Foonis, tn performed for fess th A donnnded of tho les GOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, ¥ EAST o Muntlsun-st, (llcenyeds. Fstublished 185 Dine 1 broker und’ bulllon deater, Casn paid for old ol wid sllver, dianonds, penels'otc. ote.” Colorala atich, {0 are charged foll 1 poiut on the Union Pacltio seventy miles cast businows, nid proporty including klioim, Wis.: suld separntely. jAd= orca City, LINAN I SAH Larhuer-at, Denvor, of Ogden, nenr Evinston, running thones up tho MNear River and Lulk Utali Northern ntu pol dlnn Agency, This will turnish o ehorter and DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, rut, for gentlemen, 4 ¢ oneehall brokera® ratex. iy | Psimer Wause, “Apply at oom 15, and G, 2 andolpb-at.” Estav: | oS prpnep s INDIANA MATTERS. Investigation of tho Valloy, crossing r tho Fort Hall wittehes, ole.. LAUNDEN, ltoonis Wshed 11 nnuzement of 1 hetter graded hue for the tentlle Trom ling for Montnna and the country rew Utah Northorn than vin Ogden: Alter cross- {ugr tho Utuh Northern the new rond will striko tho valiey of the Suake Ktiver, which it will fol- low via Holso City, und, ¢ 1oy, the Jino will termimite at Buker Cl Buker Clty Is near the border between olnt it is expooted the Orexon Compuny will reach with tho system of rallvonds 1t 13 now buildug, Tho route of this Oregon connection has boen thoroughly surveyed, md work upon I, ft s tinderstood, 18 foun to be commencod, " It chulmed that this lne will bo several hundred lles shortor thun the Northorn 'acitie to Oru- gon, tuking Chicago a8 4 common point, and will provo n strong competltor with tho latter for reon und Northwestern business. d Bumb Tustitutlon—=The Now State-Honso Salld . . Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ispraxavorss, Ind, Feb. 10.—An Investigne tlon of the managewent of tho State Venf und Dumb Institution sineo Ithas been under Demo- cratie control 18 fu progress before o Legislativo NY AMOUNT! (A, turo without removal, piun ftieaag fowent ratun, 7 Dearborn-s NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- e, pianos, ete, without removal; owest rutes; i all kood siserl O SALE—SHARES 1 oo Nten-te Washlngton-st. JIGREST PRICE PALD FOR STATE mvian sing Ldubo Torris and [daho, which denf mutes, and {3 employed at tho institute, atuted that tho teachiers now in charge were Iy Tle nttributed thig to tho stringent economy practiced, the salarica ol efliclent teachers huving been reduced from less capuble than form $1,400 to 31,5 TO LO. 70 RENT—HOUSL, SUBURBAN, 0 RENT—IN LAKE VIEW—ILEAS- hlocka from two linus of ) Dunning and Montana- 1T South Water-st. o DO RENT_TROONS. ant bouse 10 roumn, €ars, on lavinu-uy., bou s~ Apply to C. CRIC ) ROOMS, ALL SoUTH SID: 0 RENT—FURNISH ] 1 Monroe-st., opposite iR WEEK—WELL- oum utleu’v‘l'l. it N N ON FURNI- | 0irs warm it thes, Ttoom 51, 35 Denrburn-si. N TILE CHICA- eS| FT0_RENT—10L MICH ner‘thirteenih-sL, two i v without buurd: alsy thres rouwa foF huus ANTLY FURNISIED Hotol Butery, 0 1libbard canrt. onked Feed Compuauyi cheap 10 Diticy 52 and Fidoflty Bank books, and Scan 0 RE ON'T ROOMS AT 255 Wabash-av,. nicely furnistiod, o shitlo. Inyulre st Hutt 8. arin die e ) ! S | N T ST 28, OFIIC, Bbhorariroson s Washinetonest A HOWIES, | 10 RENT—STORES, OFFICE Chutiel muriguges bought, Rou &, 92 1 sulio-st, , and soveral capablo tencticrs A GOULD MANEUVRE, con discharged dur- Gould's ggents are now engnged in throwlng obstacles in tho way of.tho Bt. Louis & Ean Frane hiviog eithor left jweat rates, 31 B, (n ONEY TO LOAN —ON CIIICAGO | tuiit Kou Teal estuto In_any inount abovo #L00) at the aton. WAL 10 U Sourbarnents ciaco Itnilrond to provent §t from extending Ity line to Toxus, Bo as to place Gould In cons kind could mot bo successrully mannged if controlled by politieal influences, Lecause ex- MO o Monroe-st, Y IO LOAN ON FURNITURE, councethng 8t ced tenchers ¢oull not be obtuined to flil know that thoy were ONE vaenucles unless thoy likely to bo retalned. 1o sald that too many ) forunt. “INUIRG wt Unton Trast Conpanyy 1) ke chlldren were belng taught In tho differont | born-st. by un attorney named Ettis,—who Is suld to bo Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED cliy proverty (n sums L0 sult at low raten of ine neting In tho Intorest of Gould,~before the Su- prome Court of Missourd, thd objeet boing to annul tho eharterof tho 8t, Louls & Sun Fran- cisco Ruitrond und dissolve the corporation, Ity this procueding, suys the St. Louls Republican, 3Mv. Ellis boped to forco tho St. Louls & San elnesed, and that tho mumber of speaking mulo tenchers had been reducod from six to threo the lust year. ‘The Btite- Hoites Investigalng Commltteo to- day recetyed trom the State=House Honrd un es- tliimte propured by the supervising architeet of tho eost ol il changes proposed to ho mnde In BOARDING AND LODGING. BOUTH SIDE. i 3 CDNOATRL Y | I sultable” for sulesracms OF ght Watinfacturing 404 ( WABASH-A V—TANDSOMELY | iffiourt of businuss: oot lfuhis watar aiovator, Al B . d lurr:‘hhud Iront rooms with board; elso day- | ply ntoftice U. 8. Distilling Co ardors tukon, ENT—STORE AND BASEMENT Mudison-at., from Feb, 1; ol 1 POTWIN, DOOKS AND YARDS. DOCK CORNER OF nd Polkest, AW foet dock front. 41.- Ho A GOODIRICH, Filth-ur, Without Femoval, G, PARIY, 1 West | (st foon of rard ruini. SUBURBAN. 0 RENT—FARMS AT HINSDALE— 1040 W acres witts hew Lulldtigcs. Addross tho Gwior, O.J, STUUGH, 8t 125 Dosrbornest, 2 MISCE! 0 RENT-TIHR BIXI0) ach, toxethior or woperate, In now builds ator cluyator, A ALy, 221 Luko-st. tho muterinl uad findsh of the bullding, stuted thit tho udditionat cost of these changes, all of which ure not necessary, but nre considere Franoiseo Company to puy a demand which ho holds againat tho nlleged stockhuiders of tho Memphig, Curthago & Northwestern iullrowd, Which lust-muned roud fs boitg sbsorbed by the & Bun Franclseo. nweordiug to the fricads of tho St L Franciseo, torednco tho vilio of s ‘which nro now betng plnced upon tho murket for the building of wew linea to Texus, and thus provent the coustruction of theso lnes, n order thut Goultd infght bo uble to control all ritory, The oflicluls of the St. Louls & San | visca went to Jotrerson City and ancquainted the Attornoy-Goneral with the *“true 10 the present contruct Ho ulso Loped, inato subimitted The Committes sate very poaltively tint mider no clrenm- " t bo oxceeded, fded 10 gIvo un oppor- irties to reduco tholr House Bonrd to write prensed the oplilon 1t #2000,0 ‘Tho Committes s di tunity to dissatished ehiries agninst the Stat g, bt tov, Porter NonTH SnE, N. CLARK-ST., NEAR THE BRIDGE— | § BoOu bonri &4 Lo 7 ior wook, i to &0 per wonth; dug-buincd, $150 or wuok, £12 por won ik HOTELS, e SANTED ANTED_TO stares, und Hats, | catlectod nnd 11 Duarborn-st. o taxes paid. b, G 7 WANTED—MALE HELP, . BOORREEPERS, OLERKS, &C. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN" WITIL ruma Xnowledza of machin 280 EConRIARE neohtato I EHrey WEEIR B, o Iegiblo innd, xnd of wood, atendy habits, L0 S0rvo ns Arsistant badkkeepar far iarao nachinc-shop, A 8hory Ainarnca from Chicauo In Indianny salnry oftered, 41 b R St LR o drexn immodintely, with rofornntent S Fripuno V;\ NTED—A SMART MAN TO MAN- e ennotall tan whnd grocory siore, Mant b & { . and lyel bos Binta cxperieiice. Addrorn | 1 hodng ofee oo V'4\N'I’I<ZI?“~L;,LElfK ]Nr STORE; ONLY 80 with first-class reteren 2 o Ll_l;lms & HAKL’(..IUIl i) \Vfllfi‘:lfla':‘n-.lip" 2L A et Madinon-st, \‘ TAN' STEADY YOUNG MAN, e d 31 years of age, 1o ) An (m> oAition {n an IANrANCS Ko et eenc R Papid, uinin hand. Amaw WILh SnmBIS And termh, T 1At Alee. oh \V‘\’;\"u l)—,:\ SINGLE ;\‘L\NWIIO HAS veral years' exporienc bunines! neilre, Toliabin, Asbors Aecurare: and pok plrAl f mork: atate saiacy”wahted. GivG namo ot Rourmplpsarand teloronees. Hituntion permanon. N D;fl.lllb]{' l!{\Nl) AND TYPE- TRADES. ‘V a\n}'f'l’}l-l'l)—]’.‘}lu(fl(! AVERON WOOD OF. ont from 4 to 1 % cnco; 4o Lo thle, Fehe party. " Cafl AL Makainciarors: et imving Comuany, 15l Madison-at., corner of Clark, i o, VWANIED-SIS CARPENTENS TiI8 ET0v-av.r Union Hrowory? bHing ooinio Ing fomrs '\V'Al;\;l'g‘li D-FIRST-CLASS BRASS FIN- Alsp, twh st cinas ey .“.."4:«2‘1.,"1‘21‘:‘1“3?&'!’%5 Stnte-st. in baaoment, or POST & U ]lllh\ uhllli i N&OTII- com 40 1, for 3 days, on OWAY, palnter, ¥ o Bv. cornng ennty i o ) COHBRO Urovo A\l§nt, ‘l‘)"TA ‘GUQD \d\"l\TCIIMAKFR yreferred. Tnauirg A e 1t PUNDY At _ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ‘ TANTED—109 RAILROAD LABORERS ALELS per duy for Tennnases; %0 choppera at 4 W) centn pee cord; 17 eenta for tids; ch CUITETIAN & E0] 23 Ko Watoreat, S0P 1aree. MISCELLANEOUS, ANTED—AN AGENT TO REPRE. nentn fendiie atapin articlo of Chieago in nit l";llnlllrlll:"hllll “"-H':r'“l";:(l £ A0 nocessary fiflr our " Xprnnes; & 0 #5300 per unuum in tho hHusi- ness.” address W @, Pribung ofice: "V‘\Z\"I‘EU—J)USI SS-MANORSALES- lon. 1, 13, Iribune oflice. '\VAN’I D—~IN OFFICE—AN INTELLI- 1, heleht Atnerican boy 1410 15 years of - s own linad writliw, with reforenca, T 2 ‘ ANTED—TRAVELING SALESMAN n tho ruspender line; on witf an ustablisiod trudo and ncquniitted with the lino proferred, —Ade 3 ity Suspender Co., Cinclnnatl, Ohto. AN D—AN AGENT IN CILICAGO >ho will undertake the snlo of & valnbie uat- Entin the leading Weslern Niates on commission. Tha urticie s one ealicd Tor and nowded - ve tamu of medium slz¢ In Uie Woat, und will meed with o nbility and businesa pust ready sale, d ’l'h i lil o munienion Wil Do OREreas cke i Canton, Onlu, - Oncred. Addrom Lock ANTED—A BOY OF 15 TO 17 YEARS Qe Rse Iy M, Yt ik Add Telbnne oes, oo oo macnded. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN 18 TO 20 1o fearn tho photegrunh businessat the Elite Photagranh Gullery, 18 Dearborn-st., Room il Ape ply nfieryn m, ‘Yu\_.\"rvh—'rwo Oft THREE GOOD Tl flln;?"r 2, lmmediately. oo 7 Tribuno VAA\"I'BD—AGESTS CAN HAVE DE- Y dimble winiers Susiness ind ninko £ por o il can : mani.” MERRILT E CO, T und 5 Sorin Ciapen " —_—— . WANTED=FEMALIL IIELP, A DoMESTICS. ‘VANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR #eavrnl hourework. Apply ut 4016 Indiana-av. “V‘A.\TED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- eral houscwork, Nring roferonces. 13 ine diann-av, —_ Ya\N’l‘lil)—‘\ TIDY GIRL FOR GEN- at s 5 housawork. Itoferoncos required, Apply \V‘ANTED—A\ GOOD COOK, WASIIER, undironer. Rofercuces required.” 165 indie anasav. A ANTED~STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS ) PariCook snd Inundress 1o emgll fawily, Apply b ‘V ANTED—A COMPETENT SECOND VY uirl. Apply, with toturonces, nt 202 tndiann-ny, ANTED=FIRST-CLASS COOK, ONE thit Iy capabla oT tklnk full ctinreo of a botol Kitchen: guod wazes to the rght party, Coll lme modiately a2 Stichlgan-at. o P Nunses. VWANTED-WOMAN TO TAKE CARE s Sl Eyeur ldy must bo ably to saw. U — ANTED—A WET NURSE. APPLY at lucltmai'a drug-store, cornor of State und Thirty-Hrat-sts, : MISCELLANEOUS, ANTED—A LADY WITII CAPITAL w thoatrieal entorprise; if ablo to faka ¥ rola spleudid opportunity offcred. Fulle nvestication yore ighust raferciices: o stendy cortalnty of Inrge profits, Address T2}, Tribe une oice, ANTED-20 LADIES OF GOOD AP- pearunieo for the bailot, also fAirstoclas londer of urchustru, Callon Mit. NEW| C EVELL, Commercinl ock Friduy. o SITUATIONS—ILAL BOORKEEPERS, OLERKS, &0, - TTUATION WANTED—-IN A DRUG AL0c0 by L FOUNK t1n with two veurs’ sxporicuce, fust of roferonces. Address W s, ‘Pribune ofileo, un 1lotel, butwéen U nnd 12 TRADES ITUATION WANTED—AS FORWARD- eror finfsher.or as sulicitor turn bookbindory, Stvoral yenrs' exporience. Address D 2k ‘Tribunio. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG wan nndrig Koro! Guod Fiferonce, and will wor SI’I‘U;\'I‘U)N WANTED—AS A BOOKs Kuopur, nswixtant by aper, or 10 do nny ofica frork: JAiess L. D, SIAW, card Chiandler &'Co. 72 JTUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC- el wutclimukor wnid jowslor, in tbe City oF coutis Uy, Addross 1Kl ‘Lribuns oftico, EMPLOYMENT AQENCIES, ATIONS WANTED — RAILROAD auteetors, farioes, businosssmen tn with all kinds of faborurs und moe toties,’ Opdors illod with promipte N & CO., 98 West indinna-st. MISCELLANEQUS, ITUATION WANTED—-BY A SMART aung mun 1o drive team. Address M, WIELAN, 1574 Dourboen. NTON HOUSE—AN ELEGANT NEW urbtg bulldioi, eiposit CustomeTloave: pleass | 47 ant roons, hundsomely fursistied; dea duy to busls nemsemen. ol tho vrocecdings, und bo retused to bo lustri- mental In emburrnssing the entervrise of Lulld- g 1 new ltue to Texus. hat No harges hivo is ye notico thut catnot bo satistactorily explained, e~ DAIRYMEN. heon brought 1o his VIXI)R'I(IH 1‘U1|:mluc.\x 1OTE] 0 Bine [ Iyt Liowed tn tho clty, hviig 4 Fooms, ran CIICAGD & WES Tostauuns uidv MICHIGAN, wid beat Enropin (g from 159 Thankon's ‘Tho Detroit Kree Press snys: Among the Michlzan rullronds which huvo ro- contly nttained tmportance 8 tho' Chlenke & West~ Michleun, umdor the muanugemont of Qeargo C. Kimball, Tho ropd i uiney Adnms, Jr., and hi Tho Compuny s the Grand Hayvon nnd tho Grand Hup- 1w, Nownygo & Lake Shoro Ronds, {n both cascs huying the stock of the Companies, The Grand __Boi Convention of tho Noithwestorn Asaos | .. 1 RSl ']30-\ltll~ FOIL MAN AND WIFE IN A chntlon at Junesvilie, Wis = Floal Spectal Dispateh to Th Chicago Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wis, Feb. 10.—~Tho Dulrymen* Convention opened this mornlng with i puper by C.C. Buell, of Roek Fulls, 1L, on what ad- In Massuchuseits, tun, | o thit Lkt | ribune ol = D VAN, rmansinns sxute uanlly, énjoylng bt comturta; board ki Tl s Al Lulo oMice. Y A YOUNG a rospeciable funilly that would refurencos; will pay 86 Addros 0. nly, Justment, i€ any, of tho taritf is necessary to promoto our dulry fnterests, he vonsidered Haven ltoad will fori a branct from Holland an, twenty-two and o half or loop line, parallel to this Compuny's main Hoe, from Holland north to tho price atated milo, und last year it falled {ng oxpenses, ‘Cho Urand Rup- Lake Shore Road will extend thiy Compuny’s Graud Raplds Brancn forty-slx milos 1o Ids Branch; this lne soltheust to Alles 1nites, und usecon Ho crittolsed ivo miless ut g to give encourngeiment 1o uonopolles. Tho pus per had o freestrado tendoney, Cot, R, M. Lite Uer, of Davenport, took up the other side, and polnted out some soeming fulluel tlemnn's reasoning. I, dlso spoko on the sume tople. Mr. Huetl hforecd bis paper by #ome extompore re- 8, defending bis pusition, The hext paper wos by Miss Fanule Morley, of Buraboo, who was intraduced s the whmin who wade the butter which ook tho g stuked prizo at tho exbibition of the Jnturua- tonul Dalry Fuir Assoclation, where thero W butter sutuples from every 1%, Nowiygo & 8 af thut gon- unction with the D Rup- o Hon, O, 1 iy dierotofar eurned tho intorest ofi f1a bouded ekt of $16,870 per il “Tho prico putid for 1t 18 nut given. I freo this rond from somo locil com- Thiey will fnerenso its milcago worked The Jurisdietion of General Manager Georgo nerul Frolght an Auuut A. 31, Nichuls 8 oxtondid over W cquired Grana Havon andUrand Ruplis, & Luke Bhore Noads. uppoluted Assistunt Gunerul Buperintondent in adititlon to higothor dutles. For tho presont Ured FL May romalis Suporiy tho Grand Haven Ruad, and C, War- erlutondont of tho Grand Lupids, No- ous | ;\ ANTEDTIE USE OF A TIOR: [ _ HOZ ! 1 wilt pay for sorvico or T IOLN C. Ktmball und Gi south su, K G VIEDL, " Butter and Buti mmong the vssenth for mwaking gooil butter skill, room, and convenlences, gokl wator, and, above all, goou eresat. Foor binttor did nut puy paper wad excellontly written and FPVE 1 £ ladios’ wud gunts' a 16, Cali ur uddrossd. COL Kl THE WA TOIAKEIL 15 ured by L. & 4. NT A GOOD, DURABLE mto pricy don't fuil to examing untont ubright botira iirchasiin. YOU WA NDSOR 1IOUSE, 178 STATE-ST., OF- | iivon fioai 4 pusite Pulter Touse~§L5%0 purduy; & to # per wooks liny bonnt #1 por weok, | Y It Is tidorn Sl st and'a h o o Tinied, o TRID- | Staty und Stimruceats. % ITUATIONS WANTED-TWO YOUNG mon would liko (o ‘renrosiat semg snocially or augencys wili luan sl anount, - Addruss CUL- 2 Wost Madison-at. $I’§‘UATION WANTED—AS A BAR- o bl Holds goud roforences, and can kot urity an riwards honesty and sobrioty, W, Tribune oftie. LEN, Prop. | PIANGS AND L d inest varlety of tirst-cin 0 Weat. Lowest prices and K BTORY & CAMP, 18 una’ 140 State-at. BRATED ESTEY ORGAN ADS THE WOILD.Y Jyments. 5 und 1 State- TIIE CEL] Foranloat luw NI S WERLICIMUROVED Blde, worth fruom “n i tho Bouth Bide eust ANLOUS, | Fp proporty vu tho Teurborhi-st., s solini w lot of boat clucksnud | Fpuh for buuravad i fiiited waro frun Shoril's salo at Joss than ono-halt | {f hiate aud south o Foindl prieos, 7 QTAMMERING AND ALI‘"II EFECTS OF . Do EXCHANGE=S Kt and Blucbur-sts. Ty In southern part of \ 47 budiaun-at,, Ctile it s o ind iy bousa b G Py OuenY., (0 O 11 Bateit, Clilearos sclontino nud | FOiEAIvaukou e, for beo reatinonti 10 a0Crot: . DIONLY 10 AGYANU0] | ek A Fais oany. Hust rotureicas n eiLy. | English pug loi, Adurosa ‘ribune oflice. ldw fur remaval; canh or o3 conimiss S AND CARRIAGE MITCILELL'S, 1 E. WASI horses of nil kinds, carrlngos, busyies, w and suconid-Lund, at low pricess of will achunge, Cash suvatces ady, D—FRAME HIQUSES ON THE [ 4ad hatneas, U, lovm 3, 11 Donrborn-st. F _CAST-OFF CLOTHING, __ | du /I DIICE IN CASIL PAID -off clothing, cariola, . ) Weat lunidolph-at, Tho Mllwaukee peupla bupo In thino to- urrange w connection routo with tho Pennsyivania lines at Titiiy, 0., that will bo 150 wfivs sharter than via Chicugo. A NEW ROAD S0U'LIL Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicgoo Tridnne. Ty Committeo on Nominations then reportod for tho ensug yuur: Prestdont, W, 1. Hourd, of Fort Atkinson;” Bece rotury, 1% Matilinehy, of Bling T W, 11, Btowart, of Woodstock, 1, ‘I'he Commnlittes on Dairy Exhitits \fod ut tho Convention, the fallawiig oficers To-lm\’iuoux AUCTION—TO-DAY— Tl wall =ty uf ol tinued this morntng (Fglda) olwvesu und butiue —MUCIl BELOW onl vilue wu lhundsoms Normsn stalljuns, SOy i STORAGH TORAGE FORFURNITURE, BUGGIL it und bust in clty. MORGE RIS W S BOOKS, N gty fou, 8t _Lureau R o SITUATIONS—~FEMALE, DOMESTIGS, ITUATION WANTED—TODOSECOND wurk und sowing. Best clty references. Inquire A Sehwaneav, 7 T SUTUATION WANTED-IY A GOOD socond wirl, Good referonce, Callat 153 Elghte ! eonthiert, N eur ED—-BY A 8SWED- EX ITUATION WAN'T Ish @irt o du genoral housework, Call at AMitrty-tirai-st. Sl’l‘UA’ 'TON WANTED—-BY A FIRST- claw cook In fuliy, Juquire ot 1 South Lals STEUAL, Up BLatrL SEAMETRESES, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Indy to do sowing snd light housework, Address MILLINERS, SI'I‘UA’I‘I()N WANTED-BY A YOUNG Indy aa triwmer [ vomu willlavry eatadlishinons 10 fuw wouks. W 85, "Uribun uitive, HOUBEKEEPERS, ITUATION \WANTED—-3Y AN AMERI« can wounn ue howsukuenor.horughily cowpetanty u0 ubjuctiona u luaving tho city. W i, Telbund uiico. QITUATION WANTED--AS WORKING housukuopor tu wn Amurican goutlenian's home 8 wouian with an Infant; will work for board, Caa wlyo releronce. Address I, Tribuno ofticy. ENMPLOYMENT AGENOIEH ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN rls, couks, goneral. second, dining, snd Isundry R e R by .t 15 Wuat Monrou-st. u knd valunbiu buoks will b cone KANHAS City, Mo, Feb, 10.—A row rullway company, to be known as the Kunsay Clty & Bouthern, bus been formed for the complotion of aroad from Kansas City to Mumphls, ushyg tha chartor of tho old Kuusas City, Memphis & Mobilg ‘Compuny u portlon of the distance. Guorge 1. Lipley, the well-known Now York buuker, and otherd uro nt tho hoad of thu entor- od forward luitnediates frow Kausas City to nd eonsidorntie ndulteruted cheese whi milk und eoriched by lunl, 1t was o sample of put on’ tho Enstern murket, ugd wevthiyg with ready sulo. Sy, Lord, of the Commitied on Resolutions, Tho vosolutiuns thus protest sguinsttho Chuese, wud a ro- wus made of skin Addross introduced bils report. dobted conslatod of b it adulierution o A i Tegislation to GENTS WANTED—TO rigo, wi wil ui fr. tho tirst lecl.kyu runs Apulx us oncu at 8 North Carpontes-st Sxporivuce, Uuslness qul ( a 'k, cominon g el Y it 1l b Ahdrd door, No, 108 Siadisase st WAl A UNTRI, Auctlouser, DARTNER WANTED —-“\Vll’l‘ll il“()bufi = i KGep L Doka Lind BuLGINL b (b Lnencue F L AGENTS WANTED, MACHINERY, DUPLEX SAFETY TIOL EPIGHO1 KIVee LISk BeANI TUF 19asL WoB0Y, i will Just tonger thai any boller wver built o invited to call und examing Omcos, Cortlands Chicaga, BOILER —CAN- wino descript) SALE ~ CHEAP — A hurso-puwer. 3110 W Wost Hurun-s 4, ‘Lribuue uillce, ——— — BUSINESS CARDS, FTOLNEY AT LAY cagor Arics vt 3 poar H 0 GOODRICIT, A |32 Dearborn-st., Chl SELL COAL, A. try, S ITUATIONS WANTED —WE HAVE #t Buuth Hido Employmont Hureau, 153 Michle Eh-av., goud yirls ta Bl overy dopastuiént of bouste ld lnduatry.” Thuse wishiug holp ploass call or ade dress B 78 Tribute oltice, - CLAIRVOYANTS, STROLUGIST—BIRS, DR, ELLIS NEV- or tails (huulflll! z{:{r‘;‘\:l:rl““lnm:lru; lIl ‘hlnmlu. ?‘x‘i{;:«'):n‘h"fi;.‘ ‘£ W bat SMudisunat Dilios Bouts, a. his o LL RECOMMEND MRS FEANKS Ang Btz aAT F 0 Geospocut > Tl H¥obt AlBLIO g