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b 1 a 8 g g [ 1 e E e £ THE COUNCIL. gome More Talk About the Eighte eenth Street Viaduct, A Resolntion Urging {lio Stafe Tegislas uro to I'ass No Temperanco Lnwsa ting the Oity's Riparlan Rights— s Eogool Vacolnation Ordinanco Postponod, ncil held o rexular weekly meeting ,,?firf.?::m. Mnyor Harrison in _lho chair, and a1l thn Aldcrinen pregent excopt Ewift and Me- Gormlck. s n of Ald. Ttiordan, the vote by which w??:ml::uur s mtructed to scll tho Twelfth Street Palico Station was resclnded. ‘Ald, Thomson presented an fnvitation fram o Chief of Pollcg and Fire Marshal to ne- ompany them Weduesday snd Thursdny whilo maxing tho annual fpspection of tholr Depnrt- 'ZT:If‘L‘ullnnnn callel up tho .report of the Finance Committee on the estimates, and it was ordured published. . Ald. Wickersham handed in a petition from n mop asklvg permission fo put jn .operation at tme Uity-1inll an upplianco for oxtenoting and consuming scwor-gas, without damnge or ex- penco to tho corporntion. It was referrcd to tho Commissioners of Publle Works, with powor todtk THE CONTIOLLER submitted his report for January, which wns ns LH i fiafimnr monoy hetually In tho Cit: [ Y 1,002,818 ‘Treasury at closoof bboks Jan.il, Loes' warrants drawn payablo on des ‘mand not yot presentod. creereinagee 42000 Net balanee.... Which 1 nlnpurtlon an Wfllelril"mn Bpecial s f han linre Fund Jomito 1ato und Henith Tnguraics 00l l"lll:il e Coutingent I 4 Gonona Siukiug Fimd. Fchool Sinking Fund, ] Improvement Sinl Fowernyre Sinkimg Fumd Gonernl Fund, 1880, Fire Department ¥ Soworage Fund, 180, . Feworage lax Fund, 148 Department Publie Worl Fetionl-Tax Fund, 1850, TPublie Iabrary Fund, ftreet-Lamp Fund, 1850, Cly-Hnil Fund, 183 dencrul Fund, 1831, Fire-Deparimont, Feworago Fund, 1831, Behool-TaxFund, 108! SRRLTTRTCIaRTyes J | d credit as follows, v $1,200,608 Noapprapriations vet made for tho current flscal year, conscquently no warrants drawn erefur. s m‘\nmunl of warrants of the year provious or of former years redeemed by thd ‘Freasurar during the morth of Januacy, 1881, $40,641, Amount warrants outstunding Jan, 31, 1881: Payablo on demand.... $ TPayabio on demuand from taxes of IN8.,. 1409 TPuyable on demand from taxes o’ 1870,., . 0,35 Tayuble from tuxes 1880 whon collected., 598,441 i $031,213 ‘A PROTEST AGAISST PROHIBITION, Ald, Wickersham olfered the following (hand- edbim by Horry Rubens), which was referred 1o the Comimittee on Judiciary: W £A%, An cffort is now bolng mado in this csd of the common interests and biind to tho rights of others, to pass liwa and to o amend the Constitution ns tu Interfero with £nd even prohibit tho minutacture and sale of distitled al fermented liquors; and WREREAS, A# |8 shown I?’ tho experlence of other States, such probibition and [nterferonce docs not stop the manufacturo and drinklug of said liquors, but would deive from this Stateand into other States somo of the most profitable euterprises which puy milllons of doltars ant- ally to the State and Uenern! Governinent, and which form one of tho most important factors intho Increuse of the weulth and the matorial advancoruent of gur clty and Stuto; and Wagneag, Tho result of such Interforenceand protiibition would be tho lievitablo dostruction of milllons of dollars’ worth of nrofitable prop- ertyy throw thoueands of lunoring ok out of tmrfio"m('ntln this State, finpuiv_the vuduo of agriculturnl property und products, and in 1 consldernble “measure impulr tho prosperity of the City of Chleagro: therdfore, be It JResolved, Tly “thig City Council of the City of Cuicago, tht wo protost igainst all suoh Pro- hibitory mensures, and request our Senntors and lu?rcsnnmh-os In tho Genoral Assombly to resiat alt measures of this king, Resolvedy Thic a copy of th resotutions be forwarded to our Senators and_ Representative at Springfieid, with a request that they bo pres Sented to the Genernl Assembly now In sossion. EIGUTEENTHI BIREKT VIADUCT. Ald, Wickersham Introdueed . report of the Commiltteo on Hurbor and Bridges, recommend- ing the plicing on filo of the oid ordinance nu- thorlzing tho Chicago & Western Indinn to salse its trncks under the Eighteenuth street vi- auet, and tho pussugo of wnothor one grantin, tho Company tho atme ‘rights, but requiring. fz 1'::‘ H;;en tho vinduct when the city widens the ‘This, of course, provoked a debate, Ald. Cul- lerton trytng to have the ordinance excludod, on thoground that it wus lmpraperly introduced, He sald tho Company hud nlready 1ld its tracks mlnl:- r;:.y? viaduct, nnd asked where it got the The Chulrman nnswered that the Company fommenced putting its tracks under tho viaduct nfl;llma“uu;“mr: it was stopped, and hnd done g Elnic, After wasting an hour by talking about nts of ordor, tho ordinmvco was laid over. An nt- 'Tnm lomake it u spectal order for Monduy nlght falled, tho Judiciary Committeo The refiorts of Jecommendiog that no aation bo tnken regurds Inz tho Westarn Indinon untit tho deeision of 1bs caso pendine In tho courts was roached was s Inid over, . Lawlor presented nn ordor, which wns Daseu, divecting tho My 1 e lvectiug ayor to oloso all tha city The speelul ordor— THE KCIHOOL-VACCINATION ORDINANCE— wastaken up, (nMIL McGrath doubted whethor it could bo on~ I and moved that 1t bo referred to tha 'Aw Departmont tor nn opiuion as to its legnle l;;h 1t wis 80 dlsposod of, Iu Judictury Committeoroported i fuvor of 5:: ng Blilnoy Bmitl §3,934 for gorvices [ tho M{m gurcy this buing tho bulance. dyp him, er 4 long disoussion tho roport was la%d ovor, TUPARIAN riGuTs, ' naked consont to offer the follow- aolted, That tho Counell respoctfully ask 1o Cungress of tho Unitod SLats 10 protest the ) :f.'fl" Fighty of the City of Chicago to any und e meryud -lunds along tho Luko Mlotilgan that ottt tho. city Inits i1 any bill that 18 or tathg {hiPMe under conslderution with rogard 21 jprie 10 OF any pfaporty long the- shioro of Ald. Cullerton objeetod, m: '\l;m" On poltita of or Ald. 8y % !\i Emyth and anothor half hour ¥t er, Cullertan, Hildroth, alking b (Lawlor), and Smyth 'at tines Selcrigent Olice, and the prucocdings helng ohur- Awioea Db ecut disordor, Thero was, n8 ”]rmm. i reaubir ofreis.” [{o waa called “lkln‘;m,l' but “throw tho ullogation ' bnek ag A Binsth ynoviid to suspond tho rulea for tho l.:“fltuwur putting the l'nl,'suluuun on 1ts pas- ml.fl'&:""""“ objectad to this, but the Chair ho I'Iulll:ylnw;:“ .lnlm-;lur. o % 48 lost, yoan 23, nays 12 e Dl ristrads, 3 fomlowgs T 2 G700 —“hr_-u. Altpeter, Luwler, Purcoll,8myth, o, paeiney, Setiroedor, ‘Houd. Everote, Vouomgson, endy, NMoGrath, Lorenz, sty Melur, Imbio?, Harrott, Murphy, Vays—Wickorgty v, ool ‘oham, Baunders, Batlavd, Clark, :‘hl“‘ll;:})'znflmums. W‘lllklnn, Mu.\nllélyl:l llllr;l:!. b fordayy, Hdret+; & Buisth moved t suspond | tho rules for the V‘“'fi'fl?fifl““‘"‘" U thy nl:vnrt of the Jfldwlxfiy Lakgeppco, 01 B8 resolution fu relation to (hy » L il clagygg e o churged that the matter hud ,,},"]::_llmulwruu fn coihmittee, ‘Triviul things ta i3 ‘I"‘"Yf'l'l“l. lluql lhlnlonu-—n vory fmpor- A 4 been lenoved, Doy ,‘[lh\)'nnlnllhu Caminitice had no such Db, g WALCE WUA_ considerad by threo telige 1 gt 1Y Eh Qkreed to thule report, but .“wm";‘l‘luu i1, und ‘for that reason it was iy i nover prosunted to the Councll, d been prosg e G 1o DECRENL . overy meoting of 1&; ;u"d:,"n’,'"'»" but bud notcalied the mattur up noton way nl.{h‘b«l to, 6 Ll norepor o TV "U";.'Imlrmuu of the Commlitteo, i ked tho Chatr to entorce 4 d:]x;:flfrlqn; Commiltocs 16, roport guco 1y Conygyppe i, A0 reanlution bud Loon boforo tho Tho (' LTO0 GF FOUE Mot s, 3 n% Citurun Thaniuyor Hqrvison) satd ho coutd Wotion o A 1 douzyeg, 1% OF Ald. Bveratt, tho Council ad~ Hurty : = hhf}‘”}fimbfflm TO THE POLICE, - 4 hm,,'-f"""‘"” 19 yoars of age, yesterday I up to Detoctive La Bounty ut the Un g B vequested to bo locked up o “:.lu;u bavlug embezziod §00 from iy Ny, Th.l-uycr. . Schuttier, of Nrooklyn, nun,"“ 'y il';l‘l)w;‘l:,u"l'rumn:klbla conduot on ety L0 oRul b "enw‘v',’z? long urray of uumu’ng‘}” 161414 uppearaa That o was Baaer | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 18RI—TWELVI PAGES. 7 Alck ehiafly beeauso ho was penniloss to Alrango fortion of the countey and he wanted 1o get freo transportutinn to s bome, Fe will not bo feeommadated (o all probability, but (s Itkely to o glven n fuw weeks' board'at tho I of Correction, oo Lawronco Bharkoy, desiving to rid himself of f susplelon entertaimed by anmno of his neqinint- fnces that o wan_wanted by tho polico npon o chitruo of lmrulmiy. yesterdiy gavo himaeif up At tho Armory. n sume way his nnmo was un- Tuvorably mentloned In connection with the burginey of Owen Runne'd room severnl weeks v, Sharkey snys he way perfectly Innneont, |l‘lll: thinks thod a man nwned Thiens, not yet i eustady, was tho uetunl burglar, stolen was $1zx cunn, S r THO amount THE ADDIS DIVORCE CASE. Yestordnyia Few ny in tho Trial of Thin Long-Drawn=-0ut Legal Contosts Bpectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. GRASD RAPIDS, Mich, Fob, 2L—In tho Addls €Aso this morning Mnl. A. B, Watson wna ro- calied. Mo swore that ho naver commitied adultery with Mrs, Addis, and never was dis- covered in any embarenssing situntlon whatover. 1le know Mrs, Peots, of Newaygo; dldn't know anything to bier discredit, though ho had heard Alorles about an Intimncy botween her nnd Addis; had heard Addis accused, and never heard bim deny tho alicged intimacy, He, too, was n stockholder In the Burial-Caso Cotnpany With Addls, but know nothung of the value of Addls' interest. Addis bad told him of hls family troubles and tho charges fgainst Mrs, Addls. Ho couldu't s y whothor this futorview wns before Addls had beégun sult or not, Addis talked to bim two or threo times. Hetold Addis he didn't bellevo Mra. Addis guilty, and ndvised him to go stow. He nover belloved tho charges ngalnst ber, and always sald fo; nover sald ho din't know what o thiok about it; perbaps bad talked with Fuller and Standish, then Adilts' lawyers, abont it, and thoukht tie never .told them ha didn't know what to think about it, Hedld sco Georgo Munro, and Munto told bim that he and Mrs. Adtis had been gullty of aduitery, and that ho had confessed giving the clrcumstances to Capt. Bullard, then Mra. Addls' attorney, Tho story Munro then told witness was tho snmo that Capt. Ballard told witness. Munro had told him be dida't belleve it than, Annn Addle, youngest daughtor of the partios, aged 10, wus noxt called. In somo partfculurs nt first she corraborated Mrs, Addis and £ophia’s tosthinony as to hor fathor's oruelty, cnoking her, 08 sho heard, chasing ber witha pistol in his haud, only she reversed the routo they ran, ete. Ior fathor told her tho uext day after tho bedroom scene with Dlodgett of tho trouble. She didu't helleve the chiargey Axninat her motuor thoy, and didu't suy to hor fatber boforo he bad tokl bor who tho man was caught In her mothor's room, * That's old Blodgett,” and wonder he hadn't been suspl- clous before, telliug hit that sho and Marla hud notleed It for threo or four months, The noxt ‘uy (Sunday), nt her fathor's requost, she, Marly, aud her brother Wil had a conference te dectdo what ought to be done by their futhor about thefr motuer. They all ngreed that thoy didn't believe tholr mothor guilty; that thofr fathor bnd been gulity f such things, and that ho ought not to put her nway, ought to forgive her and hush up the matter, making no scandal, $he suid ho didn't scem to liko thioir decision, but_ tinnlly ngreed to it. Ho tald thein then, sha enid, that he had told Blodyett the day before the bed-room scene oceurred at nieht that ho (Addls) was golng to Whito Cloud with a woman, and that he (Hlod- kett) had better go und see Mrs. Addis,and that ho then Intended to stay wnd wateh; but ho diln't Suggest that Bludgett knew ho wans golux to watch him. Addis had o talk with Mrs, Grilin and her mathor the next (or Monday) morning, thon went away, aitd wud gono all the week untll Saturdny, when witness d¢rove him hoine from town 1o @aner. He told witness that ho had seen Cum- maings and Munro, and they had confesscd o tdultery with Mrs, Addis. o told witness that ho ucensed them: sald to them M, Addis hid confessed to him; senred tho 1o out of them; and then they owned up. 'Then the trouble bee gan ainun, andd she told what she know about tho visits of the lnwyers, but told nothing new orimportunt, saye that her father suggested to Ler and Marin not to ialk much about the ~trouble with tholr mother, which thoy thought n Atrauge thing: that ono day when he was gouo thoy talked freely with hor, and she dealed tho nllegutions in toto, &ho bl not tinished ber ovidence when Mrs, Addis was recnlled, She told of othior uets of cruelty on Addls’ part; that he threatened to kilt her whien riding with ber, and anothor time was very savage when he hod o Jnck-knife in bis hand, She bad rade with Blodgott twice, and but - twico,—the times sworn to on . Suturs day. 8ho biad known of propositions of suttiv- wment ninde to Addis through tholr son Will, and thut £25,000 and no lawyer's charges was tho swin she asked of him. $bo had considered Will fricadly to bor, Ho had told ber thut be didn’t belleve tho charges ngainst her, but one time was quito vexed Derause sho did sottle. Ho twd told hor that the card to tho publie did not dam- e hor; baud told her so recently. Sho sufd that stio did at one thne getn proposition of aottics tnent from Addls, and recoguized the documont when shown her, slgned by Addis. 1t suggested that thoy meot, each with two good, fair-minded fricuds,” Ao to luve her daughters with her Af sho chose, and hoth to talk over tho ro'mrxy silulrs and come to somo torms to avold ltign- ton: noltbior to refer to tho gullt of the othor or mention nny crimfnality, and notther to he necompnnied by nttornoys: tho -fricnds to be allowed to submlt a busls or plan of sctticment, and ench to bo froo elsowhero to consult with attornoys. She did not slgn the proposition or ngree woit. Cross-cxnminntion began by Mr. Fitzgorald. Bhe woull not fccept thnt proposition, becnise {tused tag word + uu(lli’ The ‘ltev, Dr, C, 13, Bnlth ealled on ber with his wife, Ilo wasa friend, though not always wiso, and urged her tosixn and nceept tho projosition, byt sho wanted to seo her attorneys first and consult them, Thoy udvised her not to sign It She Also ¢onsldered Col, I 1, Messmore n friend, 8ho undurstoud that tho d\mpn»mm. wiis drawn by 8. B, Dalloy, Esq., the Uniten Stntes Collootor of Internnl Rovenuo bere: thought him an hanest man, bul was suspieious of "it, She and her attorneys hid always been willlng to sottlo tho property miutters ot u falr busis: did not sco her sun u week or ten days ngo, when ho ealled 10 tell her that his father would lenve tho mnt-. tor, snylng nothing ubout Eulltllr divorve, touuy threo or ono good men, unblnsed und bonoruhle, to nrbitrate, Her anawer, after full questlo ng, conveyed the fdea that Mr, Godwin had told her that Addis novor bud offered to settle, save on the lngis of hor ndwitting hor gullt, Mr, Fllzttufllld stated that I.Illsillll‘ullnn as to wullt bud boen distinetly loft ant of dofeudnnt's I;rmmulllom for setticment of pruperty matters. In nsked hor many (’lmaUullH At her rides with lllmlfilmt.—hur sooinl familinrity with him, Bhio denfed ever wiving Blodgett tivo sitk hands kerchlofs or pluying cards or othor gnmes with bim; denjed scelug biin, as O, 1Y, Provin sworo, ut tier howsd, or _bils overtuking hor oue dny, wnothur time, a8 Provin sworo. Blodwott wak at tho Addls house about dusk of tho dny—tho Lith of Fubruury—whon tho bedvoom «ceno oceurred luter ut night, und sald he came to seo Addis to puy bim monoy. Annn bad returncd from downs townbut n fow minutes bofore, and reported tbat Nlodgett had told ber, when she wus- louking for hor futhor, that 1o bad gone to Whita Cloid; yet witness wis 1ot surprised that Blod- Kett should come 50 soon luoking for Addis, and nide 1o comment antho remnark nbout It Bho could not remomber thut sbe told her husbiad nbout that #lde In tho country; thought sho told hor duughters, but wis noL Kure: it was cor- taln 6no nover rode with bitn but twico, and thut o uover lost aseart in hor cutter of higuy nt ono tiuie whon riding with her wlone, (50 left bis gerf i hor vebicle once when she went to his howse with Mrs, Stophsnson, who wanted 1o seo litin on business, and Blodiett rodo at the bavk ondof thele vehiclo i fow rods to Proviirs storo, sne couldn't Ky whetter Sluduntt enlled nt the hotso whils Aitdls wus in Colorndo five or six woeks or hot, but thought perhaps he mignt huve dano so sevoral tiues, The cuso will bo resumed again ou Woduos- ay. —_———— BURGLARIES, Bomo time Bunday night burglars broko the lock of the door to Iteom 75, No. 1% Clurk stroot, uud, eutering, stolo nbout $100 worth of boots and shocs In the process of manufucture, sovorul vonts, and a quantity of wourlug uppurel, which they obtalned by prying open utrunk, 'The gowds wore tho “property of George Biuoko, n shoemuker, who receitly” moved juto the rooi, Lato Sunday night burglars forced entrance i tho grocery of 3. Mc(iuiness, at tho cornor Milwaukos avonue and Unlon strect, and enrrlod oif 18 ptundor somo buttor, tobneeo, and othor goods together with o emnll winount bf chango which they found i the money-drawer, Shortly witorwuids Officer crowloy * wrsostod Putrl t:i Heynolds, who was carrylug off a jur of thestolen butter. Upon searolitg him at tho station u rare old coln wus fowud npon blm, and this bolng [deatifled by, Mes, MeUulioss, fs sk proof of his guilt. Johu Gotand, Fred I(o{lc&'. and Thomas Clurk hove slice been are rested for cowpliclty fn tho burglury, B ey . RECOMMENDED FOR A POSITION, Lovisviuig, Ky, Fob, #1.—~The Loulsvillo Ruard of "I'rado passed & resolution to-duy unsnlmously recommunding thoe Hon, Eugoue Underwood for tho pusition on tho Misstssippt River Commlsslon mude vacunt by tho elovation of Gen. Harrison, of Indiaus, {o the United ftates Senuto. ———— DYING, Bpsclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, ATLANTA, (a., Fob, 2.—~The Hon. Herman Warue, ex-Chlef-Justico of ‘the Buprowe Court a’ Guorgls, 1s thought to be in a dylog condi- on. . —— Coughs! Uso Hrown's Bronchial Trochos, TILE RALLROAD What Will Be the Outcome of the Eastern Emigrant Business? The St. Louls Barge Lines Con- slderably Over-Inflated, The Pacific Roads, Throngh Huntington, Reaisting the Paymont of Taxes, REARCHING THE BURIMTURFES, Tho withdrawal of Mr. 8t. John, of tho Itack Island, from the Western Trunk Lines Passon- Ker Associntion, formed for the purposc of so- curing full rates and divisions on tho sccond. clnss and emigrant business trom Fastern pointa fastill a toplo ot discusslon nmong tho General Passenger Agents of the ronds centering In thiy elty, not 80 much on iceount of 1o Iuportancs of tho avent, but on seeount of the uncertalnty 03 to what steps the Eastern trunk lnes, which have always beon opposed to the Associntion, wili take [n this nntter. Should the trunk lines tinlte aud decido to force business via the Itock Istand, thon the other eleven roids in tho Asso- olation will buve a serious job on hand, Such action would necossarily precipitato n war un- less the “ Eleven Apostles,” ns arc torined the cloven roads still romaining In_ the Associntion, shonld hewln to quarrel noong thamselves, and thus break up tho combiontion. This, however, 8 not belleved to be probabie, na nll eloven clnim to_bo dotermined to preserve combination at all huznrds. If tho tr lines combine with the Rock Island tho eleven say they will combine agafoat tho trank lines nuil Illl)' theim back in their own chanee, The trunk ints cannot rench all land-grant polnts vin the Rtock Isinnd, and the Inrge emigration to Northwest must wecossarlly by nhlr ed over ather routes, and the Norttiwestern lines havy alrendy got' wp A “sub-combinution,” and decidel to protect tho othor ronds In the Weatern trunk dino combination 1o tho - fuli extent of thoir llhllllf‘. Inview ot this conditlon It {s hurdly probubly Lhat the truuk Hnes will tako sldes n this sssue, andd, white they Wit probubly clundestinely ali tho Rock Islwid by kending uneonsigued busl- ness over that, route, tho bitlic of the trailly will bo allowed to o by tho ronds which seeitre tho business through their azents in tho Bast, Mr, 8t, John, of the Itock Istand, hus gone 10 New York to see what Is to be done to securo the coiiperation of the trunk lines und (nstruct hil3 pgeuts us 1o the best way of securing husie ness. One of tho pussenger agents dropned into. pubtry yesterduy, and the followtig Jeu esprit was fn circulition in all oftices but tho Itock Islund: Theo story is old, for the Savior forctold Ttis betrayal without words of complutnts Dut, whlle tho one of Lils twelve wos vilo Judas of old, Our betruynl was caused by n Safut, GOULD’S BARGE LINES. The Ratlroud Gazetle takes but little stock in the reports about tho diversfon of an knmense nmount of graln from tho West to Goutd's bnrgo lino to go down the Mississippl o New Orleuns, und to o shipped thonce to Euvopo. ‘While tho Gazette admita that some grain is be- ing directed that way, yot the umount s rather Iimlted, and can never hopo to serlously Injure tho grain movement to tho Eastern scaboard, o Gazelte suya: Tho grain movement down the Misslasippl” scems 1o have wnde un fmnprossion altogother out of proportion to its bulkk, A Western news- paper suys: “Jay Gould, with his usunl sngacity, compres heuds tho situation, and, satistied thai tho water route vin St. Louls 1o Lurope will bu the grand route for the surplus products of tho Missis- 8(ppl Valley, 18 just now putilng hhmsolt in Abapo to handie It He (8 buyhne up birge sod stewmboat lines, and gotting ready to move the next crop. Over IS0000° bushiels of wient went down tho river inst seuson; thiy F’L‘nr there will be 100,000,000 bustiels, Mr. Goulit gays he Wil ho I shape to contrict for delivering wrant by this routu in Liverpool fram St Louds nt the same rates ns from New York, 'Ihis woukl give tue farmer 10 cents wore u bushel for wheat, and an equal ratio on corn,” Whothor what this suys of My, Gould's pluns and purposes I8 trie or not we do nut kuow. Mr, Gould hus not contided his plans to’ us: but if ho has based his plans on_reports llke thoso of tho oxlsting Mississippl River trtlie, ho ling loss “augucity ™ than this parograph credits bim with, Itls truo that nearly 19,000,000 bushiels of gniin went down the Missisaippl Tast year, but only usmall part of 1t wis whoat: and s for 000,000 bireticls of \hent golug down the rlver this year, thut 13 probably wbout ns mucl as the whnle couptry, this alio of Calitornls, will oxport, and surely 1t 8 not expected that New York, Boston, Philadolpuin, aud Bultimore will abandon wheat-cxporting . entlrely thls Furthor, so far this year Now Orlonns Lnd ey Imrh!d less and not moro than lust yeur, and In ), while it recelved about 6,800,000 hushels of griin of wit kinds more than in 1839, New York recelved B000,000 bushels more, nt. which rate it Wwill be some time beforo New Orleans gots most of tho grali, 1t 14 ditlicult to sce how by any cheapening of transportation on the Missigsippl the freight on {nl!n ta Liverpool ean b midu us fow from St ,0ui8 us from Now York. When tho grait 1o New Urleana it I8 u good deal further fros Liverpool than when it started, nnd 1,60 miles furtbor than New York fs. with much mora unfavorablo nuvigation, It {8 true that rat Aei ure by no means in proportion to distun but when we comu to examing the rutes tho selves wo find that ou cotton, tho chlef export of Now Orleans, andt thut which lll‘mnrln its sblpplug, the rates quoted are wsunlly three or Jour times an great ay tho rntes trom New York 1t tha mnme time, The New Orlenns kel rates Wa uve never scen quoted. There eninot bo the sume difference in them, 1or i thoro wad, graln could ot be exparted, and It [a exported thonco in cons{dorable gituntitles, The queation cones up, then, Wby tho vessels aceent rutes lower in proportion on krain thun on cotton from Now Orleans, The only reply wo have heard is that thore I8 & certoin amovnt of spnee in u vessel Which cannat well be loaded witi cottun, but can ne with yrali, and that to il the whips tho vess, areglud to got frolght even nt very fow v But 9 this is true, then the carrying of graiu from New Orleans at very low pites=—at unything 1ike tha rates which pay from New York to Glve erpaoi—inust b Hmnited to thy amount peeded 1o tlll out ewrgoes of cottoni for vessels louding with ieruin nlone witl not go to Now Orleans iin- Loas thoy can muke 18 largo prolits us by cars: ing from New York or Bultlmore, nnd they not inko n voyage one-hall longer and ue dungorous, with tigher Insirnnce, wt tho sume cost us tho New York-Livernool voyuge, RUESISTING COLLECTION OF TAXES, BAN FraNcisco, Cal., Feb. 21.—A bill incquity waa filed to-duy «dn_tho Unfted Stutes Clrcuit Court by C. I Huntington to restralu the Central & Southern Pacitte Raftrond aud thoelr Draunches from paylng, and the tux-collectors i tho difforent counties through which they puss from colleeting, tuxos lovied on tho busls of tho nssessment txed by the State Hoard of Equalle zation, Fifty sutts bnve been drawn, coverly overy inflo f eullron, owned by tG two cony pantes in this State. Tho complulnt ulleges that thia tax und nssossmont aire voll on constitu- tional grounds: First, beeanso tho bl wmder Wwhich the nasossmunt wus mude_embraced more than one pubjest: second, beeanso tho t:ln'mm of, tho Constitution dividing the Excen'Iv 1= Iative, andJudiclal powers of the Government In Infringed by tho et of the Bound of Taiallzas ton; third, becauso the Bourd did not nssess tho praporty nt its actual value; fourth, the Nonrd did not iadees lnprovements sepuritoly, us the Iuw provides, Judge Bawyor granted o vostruin- ing vrder suninoning the dofutdunts to show 180 Why na i e should not bo granted returnuble next unetio) fondu, PITTSBURG, TA. Bpeeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrsnuna, Pu,, Feb, 2l—A rumor s current hora to-day thit President Roborts, of tho Ponne sylvanin Raitroad, will resign in o short thne, and bo suceceded by Vieo-Presidont A, G, Cas- sutt, Nelther of the goutlomen fs hiere, 80 tha ru- mor cui nelther bo veritled nor contradictod 1o night, A leading rafivond un who wis epokon toon the aubjoct said bo bholleved thoro wis somothing In {t, ns Mr, LHoboerts bud lntely salid he was about to vusrage ih other business, traotar Fatterson, of Phiindelpbia, wis: in §tou- benvillo to-day, subletthg ditforent pusts of the work on Qould’s tunnel, which will cat oIf thyen milles of curves on the Pun Handlo Xoud near that plice, BT, LOUIS SCALI'ERS, Bpeciat Duspatch fo The Chicage Tridune, Br. Loums, Feb, 21.—Notwithstanding the ruly. recently adopted by Southorn ronds prohibiting tho salo of tickots to New Orlenus at a reduction whioh would cnuble soulpers to reallzo i com= tuisglon in handing them, scalpers, by resort d; to sumus mysterious expedient, have placed themsolves in i position to defy the wand ite, They ure scliing Now Orleans tlokets 1 such quuntitios atn roduction that it it quite apuir- out that oneof tho linos hes violated ite agreo- ment not to sell tickets to brokers, Tho out s boing wado both ways, RUMORED RAILROAD PURCITASYE, MAYBVILLE, Ky, Feb, 31—It is rumored hore that the Baltimore & Ublo Ratlruad bad pur- ghased tho coutrolling Interust tn tho Colutibiua & Mayevillo Hullroud, and would shortly begin tho eroction of & bridge aecoss tho Ohlo Hiver ut Aberdeon, thus connceting Contrul Kentpeky with thelr Greut Westepn cowmbinason, REPOI'TED LEASE. Becial Dispateh ta The Uhicago Tribuna, NasuviLLx, Tonn., Fob, 31.—1t was currontly roported fn businoss circlos to-day that the Nasbviile, Chattanooga & 8t. Louls Raitway was t bu leased upon asunrnwn of tho puyinont of a7 por cout dividend to stockbolders, Tho wdvanen in this stock Inst Gatnrd Mtes) tho reporied lease, Por helng Interrogated t tho mntter, =pdil tho FUmMOr wa tlon. e WISCONSIN ROADS, waa artrit- Speetal Dispateh tn The (hicagn Tribune, Minwavkee, Fel leading rallrond men regarding th forn the Leglsinture to Incrense —Interviews to-day with © bill now be- ha tnxation of ralirond property, leads toahelief that If the b1 pasecs anl work on new lines und extensions will eease. MILWAUKEE & LAKYE MinwAtker, Feb, 21 port of the Milwuukeo, Lnko Eho Ttulirowt snow eross earnings of curnings, £ noas, ¥,07H, — 1TEMS. SHORE, ‘The mlxth annual re- re & Westorn $427,760.08: not 10,044 Interes) bearink Indobted. Mr. Georgo K, Merchant hing been appointed Gieneral Munnger of the Rochester & Plitsburg Htaitrond Compnny. Mr. Merchant gives notico to vonnecting lines that remitt nnces due this Compuny shoutd he _mnde to John F. Dinkey, Assistaut ‘Frensuror, Rovhestor, N, . Y. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Chicago RutiwayAseociation, composed” of tho Gonoril Ticket ‘and Pnssonyger Agents of the raltronds gontorinig i Uity cltyy wits hold yentendus: wt tho Lukesito Ttuliting, recting of the rato sheetd took time of the meeting, The only he comparing and cor- up tho entire changea con- slsted in the nddition of a nutrberof new pofnta. President Ackermun of the Ilinols Centrul Rnbirbud Compang hns just returned from New g o Whieiiod: o rocular mantaly York, where mecting ol Directors. Mr, Acked Fa snys no bisiness of publio fnterest wis trmsuated, and the rumors cirenlated by soine ol pupers regurs iy € the Westery nangement ot chuuges III tho m thy road were without tho least foundation, JTho regulne montbly mecting of tho Now Yurk Central and Erio Fust-Freight Lives will bo hetd Wt Buttuio, March 2 und i, ire this meeting hsiness of jnter ¢ wilba the conmlderation of t. Jropounded by the Wabnsh whe & Lustern Hlinols §8 eotit the Lrie & Nurth Shore Disputeh witl the Wabash South of Danvill I'he many frie « il Agent of the Li c 3 g 2 tullwuy at Lendville, tho &low {1 uppre i his vidunbile hlcngo Ratirond {0 this eity, xear General Agont of the “Tien runugers of this roud were The anly Intorrountory lor tho Chicayo 1 10 o busIness over In competition e, Is of Mr. tiearze W. Cook, W wulaville, Ne will be not and faithilul work nnd promoted him to the responsibly peosi- ton of Sujy 1 #lon of thelr lne, Col, G. W. Vi ¢ Mr. Cook _ysuines, bns intendent of_the Kokomo Ixtens nughn, whose en trnnsterred 0 Ponetn, where e will direet operations on the Gunnlson extension of the Denver Graude Raileond. reghrding tho cupacity ors, standurd gruugs foroel; enrs, on which the en & Rio Clurk, General Suporlntondent of the cltic Huliway, gives tho folowing di- of cars on his AL stutions where thire are no_cur- xn or Unjon ity 18 not mrked, llllllsl not be loaded to uxceed 28,000 L WS, 14 cases whero thel 3 1 tnurked en- ¥ itelty on cars, ‘thoy mny be lowded up to the cnpuelty ns eIty exeonds curs be {oaded in urked, uniess sic! U pounds, but I spechil onier,” A subserlber writes: a it paper fu regard to tho tlekets ton on the 4th of March, i lenves Chleago tho st “wish ta re For this oceaslon tho rajlrgnd both wuys only ut reduced rat. “T would lutormntion through your irn for some time, conld 1 buy one hult of ai pxcarsion tiekot? Durlng the Cel tennial tho fure was reauced nnd tlekets s one way for one-taif of the exeursion price.’ sell tickets fop hmarked ci- n nocase must xeess 0f tho capacity marked on them norto exeeed 82,000 pounds, except by Itke 'm et to For Wasl instanee, and do not They wro lim- ited to encht daye, snd the return tiekct must by used within that tme, or olse it wl o the hobder andt full fare will be for retarning, Buy thoy were nble to givo such 1l bo no goml chorgod agin Duting the Centennlul the vonids privilescos us Ktuted in tho above letter, because {t extended aver u period of &ix months, b ration lusts it one duy, 10t 1ot wilow siich privileges tho Centonnial without Injurlng bushie t the innugu- und they can thorofre s’ grauted during thelr regulur A war on ’mqwn)«:r rates between the Vor- Hudson Canal teal and Doluware & ¥ hus Just been starto Vermont I pursait of presse exty the ' England ded it operations In all directiony t Htates, and hus Invind tho precinets of liues runnlog to New York vin tonke’s Polnt, It 18 clalmed that the Comprny 1ok every ndvintage to do busiuosy, and quiet- Iy cut wtes on_ every slde. Tho Deliwnre & Thwdson Curnl and handbllls stating that thoy tholr rutes” from Montreal to Allmny, o £ for stugle thut “a - cormsponding be made in Boston for ' rotu, Eimilur low rutes are chunzot to ‘all_Now |+ The Vermint Centrat r('n[lln denounee this nction of tho Helnware & 1fudson wdict thit tho wur will b the rival tno I¢ dolng tho tho toll_sharwed by rlund statjons, 08 unealled for, and of «hort durntion, business at a dond 1o Lraud Trunk from Montrenl to ety nt tho rate of #1.90 for ench mpnny sturtied the publicu dny or twonun by brondeast disteibution of pos prraugement ors have reducen Doston, vin tickers, and witl Ta_prssngo. tho ftouse’s Polnt PHSSCHROr. oux patrona throw or ity Lt Aoty st iy L W. BUCHIMAN, Druggist, corner Bluivesia, WEST DI KILAFT, Drugylat, 61 ulesty onenurof 5" LA wedealor, by ONNICHSES, Drugsisty 219§ comnue o Tweltthonl, 11, C. HERRICK, Jowol iougs. TH) Lnko-st, corner Lincoin, AUGUNT S ACOTISON, Drugaist, 18 curtier Indina-sL, NORTIL DIVISIO; T BURLINGITAM & " Ci Clatkeat, cornr Hivist ¥, FAMN & C cortivr S BE, Printing BEANGILOTT CCOMMODATE OUR ihout the eity, wo tiivo od Branch Onices in tio ditfuront” 1 T Wosturiieiy. .OU. ir ") Asont, Nows ind Statiundry Depot, 44 B, Division -t ICLS, ivisions, as e nted below, whero adverilsements will by kv for the samo Brice T8 el fiee, und whl be recelvad until ¥ o OLTIL DIV ISION, J. & I SIMMS, Huoksolters aod Tty sbcomtnt od nttha Muln Of- ick p. Stationers, 12} JUART, Drugeist, 813 Cottago Grovoeav., Drugglst, 317 Indiana-av., Thirty-first and 1S10N, K L West Madison-st., cor- linn, M KIRRLEY & CO., Druggista, 13 Bouth W WAL duten NWRIGHT, 672 Stattonor, ote, live Islund-ar., Newnsdonlor, and Fancy North Halated, Dgiexists, HS North rugslsts, 7S Larraboo-st., Advortisng PLI SONAL—IT' PARTIES W10 1TAVE the Jowelry xtolon fri Tuiit 0 ME und Srv., Dnvia bl wiw of suonoy will bo Bk Sheemun Il addross ownors a sl ld und’ oo guostions Touso bulong- LOST AND FOUND, TEOUSh—3 TATRONE-W it opert renn Bave by proving uxpenaea. Cull utier 70 Mchan-ny., ‘cluck p, m, HICIT TIIE E R OUND=SUNDAY NIGILT, IRy, O, & POCKoOLbOOK e o¥s rnte cud liava by catling 1 IN A BLUE ontaining_ rotme st Rooin 8, 17 OIL STOLEN: I Elhivcensh oty and viclity and onthi-at. vinduet. ety wili o W et PEIEY & HIO. wntli-st, brldgo, OS5 — ON N 4 Michlgan-av., Klhteontteat, fuisiotin fudy, In ) N o2 Twoniy-vighth-at, g ‘bashay, or Elahicenii-at, betweon rantiisst, snd tho river bridao, o roll'e ewnrded for roturs uwibur ottive., Elkh ok contnining $3 und eards, —FROM CUTTER ur: umining o Dinns for B 187 1G1TE 3 wr, Wabuaii-av, "ha ownor, o ot bk Wanld piy § or #10 10r it return'to | Pk rverl saplo cars, AI.\II!II:\I;I. & PAULSON, Hogm 4, —OUT O A TUGOY ONE SMALL ol containing foue cross -pearl buftons kid A llbernl n,wnrl 10 the navr, 4 Mudinonat, 'rJOST—‘I‘N i (l!'l‘:".}. P A LR (T iLASS N80 Fofurn 10 No. 45 IN_ oR UST—A BUNCH OF tider witl bo uwarded by Fotur r OST-SUNDAY MURNIN A4 Astipnd-av., botwed Etay fudy's tlack portun monoy, teked B anniy, sat CARRILIGE 0T mte Wit ume Apued, deacription, und” spoed. o feket to ad, I nrd I el nt 4§ Bouth Aslilund-av, M| S, THI nlng Vhom to 13 N SOUTH ON \\‘..-mmxn--: und Madisoti- n i, WASH- e, corriuges. bitgiog, L 10w prices; of "I 0 BUY Folt CASTL A ROAD Hiuta u lowest Aduress B G T AME AND SICK 1101 ISES = PRO- Adnounced ingurable.curcd frew of voat. Gllos' biis iwiont, lodide Aznin o waag, Miousbolin, contaning il i o kuaruniov . Bpuying, splints, rinkbonos, 2, KN KDudn, CUre houlilur Innonuss, A Bond fur pamubivj riagon 1 0L W. M. (1 Without Iar (i1 ki, i3 Vet lcoddwuy, Nuw Vork, Vnepily fortorsua iho o Nutmont 1 yellew wrapuors, Tris rit Bl by all g e % cunts Kifiu'l.rz,\’“alm B hot oxplodu; givesmost stoa I Bid will fust wineors und stowti-users vied 1 ¢ nond fue dusgriptive clivolur, O ew Yurk, wnd 82 Canal MACHINERY, wkor Wiun uny boller ever built ZGANS 1onst DO 1 e L und vxaming o, 31 Corpiands sk, AST-O1 "CLOTHING, AL TADTES AND GENTTIIEN wtio wiah 10 sell cust-off cly ufler from ceilt ot u; his Doty L B re tate-st, { will pay r mo taitrta d e n.".‘.‘....y.m- aumbor, L. curpuis, aid TENCITEY " han any oliier Biale, Li athing, dros nsce, CRrpoLs, Of oy drs. J, Qoldor, Addrossds CASi1 PAID FOR ie. GEL! ,CAST-OFI Lauies atfonded it 4 Blata. APV REAL RSTATE: AL E— RESIDENCY, PROPERTY. ok house, oo ataries and basamont, noar ftobay, T, e housn, AdmA-aL, cast af Lincoln, s rin-front brick, 2storion and basamant, on fina Morroa-at., 1.0, A grent burgnin, ofi Anhland-av, s o Atrieaand celiar, near Ashland. ). lirlck resldanco in zoud Jocation, Weat Blde, neae nuroet enr F1750; @ barunin. ennt ‘hrick, two stories and basoment, E4L00); eheap, Fine marbte-trnt residenca, exeollent location, West Bidy, $600: ronting for 73, Uctagon lone-front, Ashiund-av., nenr Adams-st, tinod tramn cottaza, In gnad location, West Sido, Tenting for £22 por montli, $220); a eroat bareatn. Fine nctagnn stone front, two stories snd celinr, Beaiey-av., 8,200 cheap, itories and collar, good nrenin, ; Htone-tront restdence. two lucattun, Wert Side, 8557 & Rincrésldenenon the Normsiie, inn oetagon brawn-stono Tront residonco, on Brearborn. Zi [eet front. $L5MI), Fine brick ‘residerce, with wida corner lot, Denr- hurn-ny, 25000, Uctawtin-tront brick, 2 storfes and collar; good locas Hn, ROL far from Linboln Park; $1.0K, tona front, twn storles, lunoment. nnd mansard, Wabnah-av., outl of Twent) t, §, Ontags nt brick, two atorie: bTi-AY.. Renr THirty-Nrsiat. K Fine mm-(mnue:l«unu, witl Ay, He bl HENIY WALLER, JIt, i Doarborn st — e W7 Doarboracat, :Floll SALE—EARLY APPLICATION Wil recire & barenin In o firat-clust i2-room Awelllnz on the “Lake-Mlore, betweon Thirticth and Thirty-tirat- also (n one of 11 roomn oo Gnlversl- 1 I ane af 10_tooins, with largo jot. In W '‘ark: nlso nne of 12 mom: (RAY,, near Lougin manwment; alro 1 cholce cottage o v., close to Eilly Park, JOSEPIL B, CITAND- Langle; LRI T Dnsbenert 110“ SALE—} STORES ON STATE-ST, nd Withasheav., nese "I'walfthest.; nleo & i rory and W "Twalfth 1) ol nnd basomuent II brick, with stune trimmings rtore and tats, lot und bullding Zixtal feet, for $4,m o Statasstonivar o 15 fant an Park, and &ixZil Sin Twenty-aveond: nlan taze tiravo-av, corner Woodlund I 1 Douwlas 1Toune, vory L, 142 Dearborneat. T L on Thiety-! 8L, €long L i ::n JUS’:"‘I!‘"A%"'\SI"‘IA TROR SALE—2STORY AND BASEME o nne-frontan Thirty=third-st,, north fron Nt llln '.L(Jruvo-l"-- very cieap. MEAD & CUE, 149 ot XX % JROR SALE—NO. 636 AND 638 WEST o Laknest, JotM0x (22, with o first-clasn 3-story and brsement aonesirant "bullding, with stores below. {01 b suld at i bargain,*Inquife of JACOB WEILL & 0 by l‘flml SALE TONE-FRONT, wd Chirty-thing= nurthesst orner Cul Elzuood brick bari g JoV XIS, Prico 11,00, BEAL UE, 10 Lo L. ELEGANT RESIDENC nnd-nv., 16 Fooms, Inmo loty prica &0 00 rinalier ouse in Xehanie, SIKAD & CO TORY AND BASEME: nd [ Woodbinospince. front= niy ficach, MEAL & COK, 119 3 stono tron Tuiz Campiust] 1 e WANTED=MALE HELD, | BOORKEEPERS, CLERES, &0. ‘V:\.\"l‘l‘ll)—SEVElh\l: I’[HST-CD:\:?fi antesman—ang for our custom tailoring do- pariment, whers & knowledes of tio husinoss is rential, Apply, with roforonces, to A, J. NUTTING 0., 10% And 100 M ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN GRO. coery stors; talk German and Bohomian, Ape ply wt K!lr:{nugl_.!t-nnrwnmh AN ED—NO. 1 GROUERY.DELIV- ery clork for the North Division and fake View. Must b weil ncquainted and understand tho businesn, G 11, SLACK, Siato-st. TRADES. . ANTED—130 CAR-BUILDERS, CAB- epakern, and’ coach-puinters. “Appl7 to 1. Ay tanagnr Chicago Works, fhiliman's ‘alnco Car Co.. at Iiliman, 1L, near Kefisington, on the Tilinnls Central . K., 1 miles from Chtcago. ANTED—6 THOROUGILY EXPE- rianced fancy woolon wesvers nccustomed to Crompton’s broid laoma. o wich will be guarane 0 115010 §2 per dny. No others newl apply, Ad- lnlrL"‘!;. with references, Tifln Woolen Company, Tife n, 0, ‘ OoaciMey, TEAMSTERS, &O. ANTED—-COMPETENT MAN, WITIT references, o take eute of hormes, etc.. and work abaut a piace. G, 3, DUIPEE, corner of Chatk nnd dixwonih-sia - i ) {!';rll"':&l L cTHuSTIAN £ 80 I outh Waterri ChetP fare. M180ELLANEOUS, "V’A\'TED-HUSXNESS—\I:\NO“SALES— ¥ _man;: permanent sitaation. L 12, Tribune oMfice. ANTED—-CANVASSERS IN COUN- try towns and among farmers (o sell pure Jenlthy tens, qaffeen, bakingpoder, wplcas, wnd pure nugnr alrup ) B-unilon kogs; also tho Chinese casy EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, WA.\"I‘ED—I;DD CHOPPERS, [: Xnshing compuund; lieats any washink-maching, Burinens permanent and profitatile, (100d chianco fof live men. Addreas the old rolinble Ban Francisco 1251 State-at., Chicau "V’A‘:\‘TEI)—AN ENERGETIC, RELLA- le man of good nddress “and business ox. [jgrience, to dct ava cofrespundont wnd molicitor in o city of Chicaza. the Weat.and Northwest,tor threo prominentnnd widely-circainted class jotrnals. A HJoernt conumission Lald, Atldress, mwith referarices, | WA TED_MAN TO TAKE CARE OF Inenlid gentloman: must have patlenco and Jieem. giein ANTED — ADVERTISING AGENT, rgllllulu paper, E 64, Tribune nfilen, VVANIED — X FIRST-CLASS CITY ralesmian with establls famlly trade. Kuro- i v JAquor Hou ANTED=THRE! TENT RE- portars fur cominercial ngency, Address,with g{er:neu K%, Tribuna «llcm ‘rA,\"l‘El)—A GOOD RELIABLE OF- flco boy 1 oF 13 vears old, with reforonces. . NG & Col 10 T, e, kalury expectod, and export- tnct. e butio ofl ]_..l Salle-st. O SALT -2 STORY AND IASENENT MEATD & COK, T s ntlgerts "IN pric €00, OR SALE—NO, 833 CONGRESS-ST,—2- 3 story briek: kitchen and dining-ronm on frst il taundry In batament; price anly .20, If taken by Mnroh I JUEAD & COE, 11 La Bulle-st. l(‘OR SALE—A FINE BRICK HOUSE, with Inrge corner lol. first-class Jocatlon, W\ eat . HHON); Unriain now ofured, HENRY poR AT A GREAT BARGAIN, On term L0 rult, #1,00, the elogant ikatory hrick dwellinu-house, 377 Went 'Monrocest. “8ne stible. Alau, 8,50, elogunt, marhle-front houae, 565 W et =at. Ioth of the nbove have nil modurn can- yeriences, gas-tixturcs, furnaces, ranges, otc. In- qulre i 38 Denrborn-st, v bank. IOR SALE-50.2X110 FEET, NORTII- O easteomeraf Wost Lake-st. and Unlon Park ce. K. M, WATIISS, w0 and 101 Wasbinkton-at.. IO SALE—=1 ONTARIO-ST., BRICK, H roumis: rented to May 1, 1851 nt $i8); price onl: {110l o tirst-rta Invesiment! " MEAD & €O, 1 OR SALE~THREE GOOD FRAME butldings, with 7 teet of around. South il sted-st., corner of ('Nell, renting for $1.350: will rent for moro ntier May 1. MENRY WALLEN 31t 0 Denrborn-st. —_——— TOR SALE—THE ELEGANT STONE- front residonco 44 West Munroc-st., with fur- hituro._Kor particulars apply af the house. {OR SALE~A NICE 2STORY AND busement brick house un West Adsmsesi. he- iween Seelv-ny, niid Huyne-st.: Jrico R0 EBGAR B HEATON, B und 2 Wnbash: I‘i IR SALE—A FINE RESIDENCE ON RlumeLny., near Twanty-socond-at., with 40 feot oF grutud, £ HENLY WALLEIRL 3L, Dear- FOI{ SALE—3STORY AND BASEMENT stone-frant, 21 Dearburnany., just north of Chie {uEu-nv, east fronti prico S0, SIEAD & COk, 18 » L Fnllosst, blacka of n Groves six ucres frunting on f ¥ innuincturing: -av. atid Kightys at Western Springs, o C., B, & Q. 1L 1L, sullll"fllk’dlfll v, Bnd ‘Tweni ‘eond-st., Imlis; 2Wacras atBauth Chicag 4 acros ih B E.H o TOrranco-ny. 4) neros Junetion ar Calumot Ity i 40 o ke Calumet, ha revernl tracts, la i Inruu fenniage on_enchi und mmall, In the vicinkty of Wustington lolhia, SR B CHANDLER 1 Dearborn-st. e SITGATIONS=)ALE. i BOOTJIEEPERS, CLERKS, &C, . SITUAT : ng anl AN in tho groceey Hnn; 12 years pxperts ¢ ERCR N Lumann; wiil o - ! oromiees, A ddrnts ¢ . Trimnn oon. o0 1otk Tol- } SULUATION WANTED_BY Teco mmended, rrvdusten drogeist as elerk; hinve : i o¥r: i yaiien expacionee. Ao shenn EEa A 'l‘rll_@n“nn 1) SULUATION WANTED— LU SULVATION, VANTER-IY X LU CUTUATION WANTED—IY A 23 man who wiil contribute pash, ann{qH"N‘f? ifsccutilo and lirunu oxparienco, piensing e < n A1 W CorraAp) g 1 rucord wnd rofcrento, Adiress I d Tribige alioe JITUATION WANTED—BY A YO “r"x’f.”r{{.‘.’..":.:':.’}n’é:"“’.“" ln‘n nnufi orlulgr(-‘. ITUATION NTED—] X ; A arao AN TED DY, A YOUNG m pean: bave bad o yunea® experienco na a salnsman i urnituro nnd carher atorer ¥ b e oo N ‘l['l‘UA’[‘IUNT\VAN'l‘lil)—:\SSA\LESM:\N g N A /1on ALOFG by n youny man who understang, 1hie busineas tharuhiy, or nny dihor honr b aes capation. Addrann £'55, Lrionne ofie. D De 00 ITUATION WAN une uilica, JITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG § [y nasiatant shipping élork In wholesale ¢ nn an Gond references. U A &4, “I'ribune ofliho, ., COACHMEN, TEAMBTERS, &, ; Sl’] UATION WANTED—BY A COM- Han M ekt R anore ! (Jri-cines Horve &nd foak oxporieiice, "Address O A 8, CHbRRe. " EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, TTUATIO \VAN'J.',E D—RAILROAD on SRS it s, ing fie notice. JUIINSON X 't West [ndinna. l..nH 3 A MiscELLANEOUS. LSI’IPUA'I;{QIN WANTED—-AS LABORER >0 3"%:j’~n§|'-_n ork Oeli 8 storo; writcs a good JITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE— Hy n younk nian who hos lisd tio swali-pox. Hote efences wiven. K N, Tribaie ol Vit A, ipuse, Sl'll_“lz,\'l‘l(JN WANTED-BY A MAR- & man, azed 21 ¥ it wholosalo atore or drieing S o Aidolivery wagon. U e 3 A hmnerY ikon. " Can atve best roference, b F e e — SITUATIONS—FEMALE. R e A At e s DomMEsTIcs. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NO, 1meat wnd pastey eook inn botol, restanrant, or nrdtng-house. Call ot L North Dexplalnes-at. g 1'l"UA'I' LON WANTED—BY A SWED E SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO GER- man ilrls, ona for gencral housewnrk and tha other ta nxsist in work. :"&!I for three tays ot 1. 8PALDIN Inrk-t. 0. WANTED—FEMALL HELP, washor, und Ironer for asmall family. 437 Wnt cneral HOUSCWOrk; must b wod cook, Inguire nt 21 Dencborn-av, 143 Napolovn-ulace, noar Hinoy SITUA"IO.\' WANTED-DBY I 0 Ored elrl as tlest-clana couk In private family or Phivate boardlig-buuso. Goud refaronce, Call fur ays aL It Thicd-ay, ON WAN' hJ ored woman to conk | af somo gentiemen: ur Iadies oni And_undorstunds Hor busiioss Thbird-uv., top flvor, SITUATION WANTED—BY A NORWE- o ndirens 13 WHINL. eat Ehicnmge ook Call "VAN'I‘EU — THREE EXPERI. olieg, DOII-bOTS: ane elevator-gulle.” At DOMESTICH, '\ ANTED—-A FIRST-CLASS COOR, bash-ay, "V;\NTEI)—CO.\II‘ETENT GIRL TO DO wishor, und ironees wages fimt-ciass. 22 Eatumatay: "VA) 'ED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. WA NTED—A DINING-ROOM GIRL AT tho Maultan House, Kinzio and Market-sta. ANTED—TAYLOR HOUSE, 255 AND 3, , wash, and auth Clark-st. woniad ool from, alxo No. 1 chambermnid. EMPLOYMENT AGENOCIES. ANTED — GERMAN AND SCANDI- navian girle for privato families. hotels, and bonrdbig-nouses. G.DUSKI'S oMce,1:6 Ml waukou-av. MISCELLANEOUS. 'V Al.‘\"TED—GOfll) VENTILATORS AT UKNIIAM'S Hair Store, 71 State-at. "VAA COMPOSITORS. Apply wi Ttaom 16, 11 Monrao-st. cannnTO RENT=HOUSLS. ‘WEST SIDE, 0 RENT—IIOUSE 171 ASHILAND. il-stury stone. sawell-front; hias all conved ED — LADY 1y i o eneest urnuce, uns-fixtures, bot and cold wier, ote. lose Aussion kiven immediniely, Pleurs call attho house, BovuTH SIDE, r l‘O”RIENT—ELEGAN’I‘L\' FURNISHED rio outh front; can accommudate ono or ur persons; contral Ineation. 173 East Randofplie AL, tovm 3, NORTH SIDE. T—HOUSE { IIAMMOND-ST., Inaviraf. A. B. WALDO, 280 Krie-at. 10 RENT—=FLATS., ‘WEST BIDE. TO RENT—A FLAT OF ¢ ROTI)MS; ALL modern Improvewents. 172 Lako-al TO0 RENT—ROOMS, BOUTH BIDE. '0 RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL frunt. for entiomen, So. 47 Monrou-st., opposita o RECEIVER'S SALE—PUR- n urdor of the Superlor Court of Cook T for sale Lots from one 1o twenty-four, nck threw, uid all of Biocks four n Jamon 1. Bowou's Addition o hicuico, for vl In intid, or hialf Lo ice in two yenrs, with infereat at the mte of DOF cont per angium, at tho option uf the buyer. must be mado In writing, and doliversd to me, atay oflice, Hoam 2, No, 165 Itundolph-ate on oF bo: s arch 4 1o, and must be accompanied with o ""%‘."" of ten Fob, 21, 181, i 0 r tl bid. FDR SALE—KI lota, adiolning the INGTON TOWN ian Ialice-Car Warks, tho Alled T'atent Car-Wheel Works, and othor munu: fnctorios soon 1o follow: & kreat manufacturing cons {ro bound 1o graw rpldly around Keaangton And Liake Culumer, Deriniuio bidlding lots cun Ue hiad un eany torma by appiying to C. WYEIL Room 2§ Fordnmi |x|::yck.'.'~'fin:-r_\\'n| ton and Dearborn, POI SALE—TIIE MOST DESIRABLE JOR SALE—20 ACRES WITIIN ONE mile of city Hinits, ,Wlm\'nn‘r A barguin, HEN- oy WRSCS oy B s acte: on INE Ouklnnd, ~third, Ko il T toat jots, ! RN O O Y T it __COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, ' en tufur Hioek! Timer 1oune. Anply Y]‘O RENT—ANELEGANT FURNISIIED roum sulitubla for gent und wifo or twa gantin- ridn on Watasl, Ueth-sta. Pl TO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, fc e e S T A b AY. botwuon Eightoenth and Twon~ ribunn ofiice. BSrones. 0 RENT—FROM MARCIT 1, STORE 318 Wort Modison-st. for tirat-class busincss, nuar Cnraon, Piris & Co.Apoly on premises, 0 RENT—STORE, NO, 183 CLARK-ST, Goud slite light. _Apply at loom 10 sania bullding, OFrFrI0ES. 0 RENT—DESK ROOM, CENTRAL, L. light, siry, chonp. CUBLIING, THOMAS & €O, 15 nnd It Dénrborn-at. o WANTED—TO TENT, ANTED—TO RENT—TW THREE, OrF four rootus, with cony housokeeping, by L pueing BAFLY. LS Houd ot | ping, by prompls Darty,with koo Fole eronce; stato | ) G b 5 ocatiun undprice, uno. ANTED —'TO0 RENT ~ A SECOND Roor, about xib Tocated east of La Ballo-st. aid norih of ‘Jacksan, for Louk publishing house, Addross O A &, Tribung ITUATIONS WANTED—RY A FIRST- cinzs cook and recond wirl togother, Can glve g£90d referenices. Call at 3 iush-st. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. SITU.’\T!()NS WANTED — FAMILIES needing Seandinavinn (Y To b5 suphiied ut G, DUSKES Ueon 1k 'fl‘.".l.‘l.i‘.‘i!'»‘fi.“;: ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN' RaFire, cunks kanerat, socant, dining wnd loumiey o0l FITIS Wi ¥ cle cliy feo $i. Burcan lesistry. 73 Weat Stongoaeen ot ... BUSINESS CILINCES, 00T AND STIOE STORE, CIEAT, Saloon, with howting alioy, i,'mccry sore, um-v!(uhllshrd’x bargain, Tatat, oppasiio et mre chance: Lk orth Clark-st. LISSRER & THOIMEVEIS POR SALE—A SELECT STOCK OF #ents' furnishing goods, with xturcs, af cost for Sunn, d trde estnblisliod. First-class lueativir, Address G & Tribuna uflice. OR SALE—STOCK OF GIOCERIES, lacation first-clans: mostly staplo wouds: #00 mdo._Audresn It 8, Tribuno offiecs ¥ {08 SALE—CHEA P~GROCERY STORE and snlnon: hest loeatlon In the elts; aelling out O acenunt of sekieas. 48 North Wollnst. F(H. SALE—A FIVE YEAT lished reatiarunt on ond of the Lest Ut remsonx given for selling takon at onen o hnrs £nin will Lo given. Addross for threa duys F W, Tribe una ufiico, F()ll SALE—A SMALL DESIRABLE Lusiness reaniring about £200 cash tn n fleste clnss [bestlon, on Lhe first tioar, on_Sinte-st, batween Rundolph and Madixon, Addroes ¥ 5, Teiffune. O SALE. EGANT CIGAR STORE, RO one: fur rovislon atore, $iili mnout uring bustiess, 0, 81 ¥ coods slaro, t 0K TOF Mot il ureuu of e JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS GIROCERY with hn emtabilshed trade in uno of the best jova~ Hons un the South Side: low rent, wit lene. Sntise Tuctury reusuny for soliing,_ Addross F 8), Tribune, O00R HEALTH COMPELS ME TO DIS- pore of miy millinery and (ancy dry unods bust- ness; guod lneatlon on South Bldo; gaod chenco for 8n onergetly porson. _Address O F 4, Tribune oftico. 3 ASIT AND TIIE SERV can elear §0 woekly, and money socured Beuingt loss. Address M. IHbing ofie. BOARDING AND LODGING. ‘WEsT SIDE. 9 OGDEN-AV.~NEWLY-FURNISTIED < roouis, with a1t modern canveniencos, aud trate. s bourd. 1‘) 1 BOUTIL SANGAMON-ST.—DESIR- =L ablo roums.with bonet; modern convenisrices, 4"’3 WE WASHINGTON-ST,—AN {0 olognat sulte o ‘trant alcave ranms to ront with board; Wls ek suito on sai HOOR SouTit SIDE. i3 1()07 WABASILAV,—WARM ROOMSJ I.m:nl, i prfv’-‘-‘l’é'iun‘n'n'l"y'f'""”""""'““’ with gou ANTED—TO REN'T—A FIRST-CLASS houso or double houso. “contnining A to 90 roums._ Apply 1o MYRON L. PEARCE, 128 Doarborn, oR LI AL LANDS~CHOICE con! fands ollgtuly situntad botweon Brmdwand i Nricevilie, an the line of the Chicazo & Adton Itnilrond. Iv W RICHARD P, MORGAN, Jit, Hioominigton, 301, o LA L BSTA U WANTID, )—TO OWNERS OF IMPROV- ud resldunce pruperty; Weate having numer: ous lnqulries Tor” Aouses “and “cotinies wud 10ts of greryuruin which wa cutiL 84 presunt suppiy, and T IERY S U enrIpOn G 8 Wil e Eayiy tolenve ua descs ¢ :‘lusrnmlcu tor them, K. A, BRAGG & CO. 91 nitof-nt. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PO esis ot bl bbbl oo b AT > LL'A N WALEROOMS, ADAME-STE MALLKT, DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS, WAL 1%, EMERSON PIANGS. DUNITAM & SONS' PIANOB, L NEW IMPROVED qlu’l(’l‘fllllALh PFlANO, BHONINGER CU, ORGANS, KIMBALL ORGANS, HECOND-1AND PIANOS AND OIRUANS ON EASY PAVAENTS, BECOND-HAND INBTIUMENTS g L h'KIN IN HXUI’EANGH. YON & 1IEALY, STATE AND MON- A ITCE A Besortinent of second-iand 0 a Lurgs albo secomi-hund pie asnan und argans of other makea ut K5 and upwards, itawaro oF hoyue Htoliway lauos ropresontod s cenuiig Sieinway insiruments. LYON & HEALY, Btite nna Sonroiate. - Piaes o 1A N Al\llfl mm.\ks, Iarcest stog and tinéu} varlaty of Srat-olas lise firumonta bt the Weat. " Loweat vricos and mosy e "SIOWYx oAby, wronv & camp, Ihd wnd' 110 Biatoont, S — FORSALE 1‘101! SBALE-A COMPLETE FILE OF the Datly ad_Sundsy Chiivayo Tribune for the vonttul suarot IN0._Address 't S, Trivune om [ OW=STALI- un Buron-st. SAL| Jod on mesl 53 Wos PATENTS, ATIONAL SCIENTIFIO ASSOCLA- u(mmmmu‘mwm-‘uwnu, et Patent Hitle ution througlivut the ¥iven special attontion, * Littla Book ou I Uftic 7 ¢ Roum 3L, Chl Washlogion Lo gty 10, PARTNERS WANTED, ARTNER WANTED—WITI ONLY e R A S Bl o il b Risntods uria of Erauangor 'Ll Hally-st, Noom2, 5 ‘ ‘VAN'I‘EI)— 'O RENT—PART OF A stury un Btato-st., between the Palmer Housy and Randulphest, fron Mav 1, Aadress A 48, Tribune, “7 ANTED—TQ RENT—A PLEASANT Toont (south front profereed) in n privato fame 1y by a siugio indy; Ineatlon betwoen Tilinotasst, and camo-iv., enstof Clark-st. AUt bo inoderate rent. = LLANEOUS.,, Vi TAY NO DEBTS CONTRACTED !lAll{ifl".“l’;fl”"\"‘:\’t::fl?:‘nm"n" from tuls date. N, TAMMERING AND ALL DEFEC spoech vured by L. & (. DELON (from Parls, ), 08 Nurth Statocat, Chicago: sclentifio und suriuus troRUINONL: RO BECTOLE NG Wohey L advanco; {urus vuny. Lyat refarenco in elly, o biamimdrore yeurs 1 hind uuon wreatly’ amiicted with atuine moeing, und_thought iysolf Inturalie, and only by Iylnd mynelf to the_ Doloi mut have town Muplutely curgd afier 3 duys. | T ean cheorfully recs wmwend the " Delon Mathud i mulforiog as uve beon. 1% B, MALEL, 15 Veddo hicago, "0 BUILDERS—~L WANT 4 FRAME 1 partles who will adviiea the Tsoney 1 will Kiv. Do cout, intureatt proporty’ il ot far fLa0; ‘v sellonglot._CHAKLES DAUTEL, 18 Michigat-ay, WJ‘\X'I‘EIIZFUI! ADODPTION, A LIT- housos orectod tn boat Toenlisy 1n Bouths ¢ hicaor o) 11 o kirl frou b ta B yours ald. Protestant child; Jubat by inewed boalth, good diepasitian, good-lovks tng, ‘and & nate. '1'o will 'givon gaod 1 home, educnlo, und bring up as my own, sid give it A1 £ho nuvuntaies & ablld could have. Address i 1t ‘Tibune ullive, ANTED—5,000 TO 10,000 WRATPPERS Dddggensd, Avply on secdnd four at 1id and 173 -8t Work ready ' 2ith, su to: Y{ANT D—A THOROUGHBRED RUS. alun or Bouthern bluodhound (o wate with a biteh, Address F 81, ‘Urivung oitics, ANTED—=TO BUY A SALOON OR Testaurant, South 8ide proferred. Address G 4. 'ribune oice. o CLAIRVOYANT: STROLOGIST— MRS, DR ELLIS A never falls tu give correct informntton on sl ubJects, full ucky 1, love, Tricndsh) g, luw wults, propurty los of to buy or soll to profit, will soluct tor tn Sarch, April, Jue, Buptumber, Oclo~ combor Wilh nuinbers W druw capital Il or address 16 Wesl Madison-at. Ullice ouns ¥ o 1 10 9 4. al. LL RECONMMEND MRS. FRANKS AS tho best ndyiser ou lovo, warriage, family, sod Lusiness afairs, future prosvudts. ol Wuss Stadisos, orsn AL USINESS OARDS, . - GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ao1i Doarbariat:Chicago. Adrico trve: 13 yoar Sxperiunce, Huainess quietly ad loxally trausactod, OSIUA BELL, POLICE MAGIS- ¢J trate, Lemont, [i. Leitimate businoss solicited. Fous invariabiy In sdvenc. » TO EXCHANGE — WELL-IMI'ROVED pruperty ui tho West Bido, worth from #.000 to 100, for impeuved proporty ug the South Bide east I g Will sssume af Btate and south vl O 1 nll\l'll. {ncubibranco: Adress 't 1iLribune Anioe. OFFICE FURNITUR. TIOE, E3LE-CHEAT SEVAIAL REC o ?g:‘;.mwa ER SO NonrTit SIDE, ' 7 N. CLARK-ST,, NEA R THE BRIDGE— First-clars dnyebonni, K por woukc $10 por monthy roums, with bousd, &) to # 0 woukddi: H 10 §17 s month, orELS. LARENCE HOUSE, CORNER STATHE P O P R he o TR Wk, 80 0 F13; 180 Foutiia ceingelt witliout honrd. " INDSOR HHOUSE, 158 STATE-S' Dusity Puliner House 310w iiys o NDSOR EUROPEAN HULEL, ‘FRIB- une liluck—ia the Wrxostund sy Buropoat hll‘()'l n l’lli‘l:lly. hn'll’lé ;lfll.' T 12 qu'ln‘ n{'mmuw!flfi Fantuulat tdoont: Sa S SI e Hiaw bl oo e T s __BOURD WANIED, GOUD PLACE ON Olt, ind-av.. hotweon Monros und 1’01k’ \didrss GO, WALKEI 26 South Water-at. ]30.& RD—AND DESIRABLE ROOM FOR gwnt and wite, tn steluely urlvato family und in vt 1Cntinn. Addross, Bt (05, WHIC mbst by Hodernto. G 1 i il s INANCE i oo L GOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, WEAST AMadison-nt. (licun Entablinhod: 165, {)ine rokor und butlien douler, - Cas £ old h juld for 4nid und sliver, diswonds, penrls, oL, vie, Colorndo Tirancl, @ Tarimor-nt, Benvor. ANY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNL utoval; planon and uther socurt- withou e N Dearborn-st., Rounis 6 and T, vs ut lowest raten, NY SUM OF MONEY LOANED ON without romuoval, and turnituire, uior socuritios, LLEY, 15 Doarborn, Ko & NY AMOUNT TO LUAN ON FURNI- turo and planos, without ramoyal, 151 Handalphe it ftowin & T DVANCE MAI)HI (ll‘Nn l‘il:\vll(‘lé\'l)s. llmuf]l:l:l&‘l‘fi!u‘:»‘:u Sl I R rabe slied I, NY AMOUNT 70 TOAN ON FUIN o f e ) Bt [ e b L L t T IORST PRICE 10 0 STATE T ST LRI LAND, SOK, ST nnvian Nutional MHank cortiticates. IRA HOLGS, Geaeral Hirukur, 8 Wushingtun-ae T OANS—FROM &30 'T'0 $1,000 ON FU ure, platios, 1 V) Ts and Ak T without sty Koouis H WALKER ONEY ll LOAN OI:\' ('}II‘LXLC.‘\(X-"(“) Lo VST, LOAY, O URNITULE, l.ll)l"\il?L 'TED—$20,000 TO INVEST IN AN Ulishod Cutils businoas n (s Tudian Voeri: UITOR L CASIPBELLY i 4 v Lato i ““v'fuu UTON L, B Wasuhiktotear, STORAGE, (OMICAGH STOIRAGE U0, 300TO MM AN« s/ump L., I8 the place for storlng your furnitue, U, 1114 L]l»uldu».nlc.l'ullnlluntl. dvnnw-_lflndu. SLITY STORALE CO. 78 AND o JRIRELLLY, SO, S it 64 yeliably storayo of furntiurs. Advabcos wada, QTORAGE FORFURNITURE, BUGGLE: "y wod bestin clty. Advancos ad o Tt S GEORER AT T Vi OGt0u %, A WELIL-! TED—AS 8 ING 5 IN WANTED—BY TRAVEL-Y e e wnd Scandinuyingg would prefor country, ® B4 e, et T Ee und husiness.