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CITICAGO TRIBUNE: MARCI ed enses I which chronlo sheamatismal FYIIPLOMS wore, s hir Judgnient, best seeonnt- for by trichinosis. i{e wazgested that prob- ably many obscare cnses, abpposed to e of chronio thiecumatism, wero rewlly of suel orlging with which | tally ngree, I fuet, ) bellove tint trichinosis fwn very froquent disease, and, I the lun'nrlly OC cured, not recognized, ANl 'In- dividuuls that swullow Hving trichinm are not taken sick In n sftilne neate mioner, Some iy hove vory slight derangements; while others suconmb from the disess: A certnln - fmnunity agninsl trlchlne s posseasid by ehildhood: ot lenst ehildren over- comn the polsonligs of trichime much moro enslly than wdults, “Fhia Is probubly dus to tia, fner that ehildren ent Jess of the (nfected ment, and heeande, pork belng the most undizestable or fouds, they do not digestull of tho swallowed mont. IN SPEAKING TO YOU OF PREVENTION, Iam not golng ta (o]l you to abstaln from eat- Ing pork, ~ On tho other hund, ent I3 you liko; Duty no matter iy what shupe It may e, whother a3 bncon, ham, or snasaye, it should bo thor- Oughly cooked bofore hoing eaton, Whatover tnmle of couking I8 employed, whether bofling, ronating, haktie, or frying, tho atticlo shouls b thoran, tdome all throuh, 1t has been ques- tloneal whthor the ulting and smoklng of ment Ia mulliclent to kil tho nimalentv, and some have asserted tho allirmntive when the pork his heen thoronghly snltord and thoe sanange exposed to heated smoko for twenty=four hours, Timy opinfon, sultimg and smoking may be a rovéntive means of aome value, but ns they aro generatly and_eommonly dono they do not insure sute and plekling has little, I\f nny, effect. Theretore it will ho the snfest nover to purtake of litm, bLucon, or snusuge tnlegs pros viougly well eookod, Itigalso a good rale not toeat ment of any Kind—ua it 13 often donp— hulfscovked or loss, hoeause, though the aulinal from which L his been obtained mny not bo kuown to be rubject to telehine, yot we ¢annot. ho ¢ n thit It never wis Infeoted, and there oy he ather parisites with which (v 1s afilicted, which,when introduced into the buman systom, wmay bis the souree of serious mischlof, Wo well kitow how tiueh American pork hng lost in valuo und osteem during tho pust fow years throughout Burope, — Italy especinily bns prohibited Ity Importution, Soain, I bellove, has dono the same, und now, withln' two montha, . Mauro, who spoka in Italinn, ) by Dr, A, Mo, n UVOR 90,000 OURAA Of ATGEI LrIhINaUN PrFik having beon dotected I Tyvons, § Dr. A. Latggord followed In English on the samo ranee, the Su- subject, and spoke substuntinily ns follows: lwm" Caunell of Public Iygieno of Hungiry Trlchime are anhmals, parnsites, or little | hag forbidden In an absoluio munner the fntro- worms, which, when jugested futo thio system of [ duction Into thit country of meats, bims, and man or I‘»m.-{; clnuno [ \dllry Hfi:}fl“i:‘:‘l?x:pill{mflmf snusnges coming from Amerlen, ense by Alielr spreadiig catfon. ¢ % SN oy wits totally Uttkpown until 16, whot BOT AN MiHoL REMEDY TH seovered by Dr. Tredman, and afters | The mlunncnrn Isdho satvation. But the mi- ondentiv, i 182, by Dr. [liltan. Dr. | croscopuahonid not only used for detectin ertufned {ts charieter 1n the maturo | triohime, but nlso for exatmining Iard, which of Inte hita been found to contnin Somo sort of or- minlsme which nre Indeed very deleterious to th. During lnst mon .utnmcvnnj- of tho Board of Publie Health of Miehigan, Dr. Jurame, e, rend 0 letter In which Do stated ul scen liozs auttering with bog chot- ent which were wmable to go up tho Inelined plne at the alnughter-houses of Chieago kilied and mady fnto lurd, nad stamped with o taney brand. 1u this same coting = TRICHINZ. A Lecture on a Subjact of Special Interest, For the Beneflt of Children Who Were Ophaned by Trichinosis. The Necessily of Thorough Cooking nnd - of the Microscope. A Discovery that Lard Hos Unhealthfal Organisms in-It, alinns of thia city were moved by tho he![’[xl\'c“{‘k(‘“ of tho flve orphan Vaglinght chil- dren, whoso fattier and mother died n shurt time ago of trichinosis, and nn cntertnfnment for thoir benelit wns givon i Uhlleh's Hull lnst evening. Irowers, hakers, confectfoners, and others contriniited beer, brend, fee=creni, ot Dre. A Manro umd A, Lagorl gavo their services gs Jecturers, and o band of Itatiun musicians played on thelr instruments without chargo. The result was an_ inteliectunl trent, nn excol- fent suppor. andd tho kind of oxercise which is ot Jonked upon a8 labor. Thero wero about 200 jple present, and quite n suug sum was renl- jzed,—cnough to provide for tho wants of the children for some thno to come, Tif twoyoung- estaro well, but tho other three, huyiug eaton of tho raw pork with thoir pncents, ava still sutfor- g from the effects, though vut of dangor. The first thing on the progran was, A LECTURE ON TRICHIN.E, nknrd Lo ohs nnd, later, My othor GbAOFVers hroughout Furope and Amerfen hnve investis :'nl(ulils history. Bineo is dlscovery, the dis- oom “has furnished obsorvers with naof this ,n\rnsllc. tong slnlfimnml to he Fuets, however, aceumulated within secting: eyl nless, {"‘Jn‘ st few yeara huve shown that the Jntros ductton ‘and “multiplieation of trichime within thie Yody of man may give vise to morbid ef- of great gravity, which often prove fatal, on Dr. ltukor spoko o Miturmntion has bec obinined respocting | ©f Jurd which ciused sovere slokues in 1 1he naturat history of tho parasite, tho clreuni- {:mllle I Lansing. A sunplo of the lard ftanees tnder which tho huthan body becomes ud heen microscopleally examined by Dr, fhfectod by It and tha morbid phenomenn whien | Detmers, of this elty, who'stated that he found In it somo kKl of orgaulam, which 'rof. Klehs, (‘!l Vieunu, thinks s the sneciflcenuse ot typhold evor, < A plece of meat infested with trichinw 18 dis- ensuid, and every buteher shonkl bo able to ree- ountze I, tud got sell it If ho did sell It, and death ocenrred, ho onght to be hell rosponsibie. The valuy of the mleroseope, therefore, 8 up- pavent. 1ts wsg would intrense not only the business of the butchier, but Inercuse the valtio of pork, aiid, best of afl, would prevent our syse tems feom becoming infosted with trichimm and other worms, and “subject to diseases which DRl 83 t0 (N enrly grave. But, funlly, no matter what proventivo method Is adopted, do not forgret tehave your monty well cooked betors eating them, far, by so doing, you need never fear to beeomo victlns of trichine. Aftor the lecture supper wis served, and tho remalnder of tho evening wns devoted to dune- ing, Altogotler, tho *bunefit™ wus an enjoy- uble uffulr, OBITUARY. COL, DARIUS II. IIUNKINS, Bpectal Disputch to The Chicago Tritune, GaneNa, b, Murch 1.—Col. Darjus Hunkine, Muyorof this city, dled av balf-past 2 o'clock this mornlng of disense of the thront at tho family resklonco fn East Galena, and will bo buried umler the auspiees of tho Musonie tra- ternity, of which ho was n member, Thursdny nfternoon nt half-puat 2 o'clock. Tho decensed was Lorn in Sunbornton, Strafford County, N. H,, Aprit 20, 1812, In 1832 ho emborked lnrgely in the building of railronds, and mode that hlg princlpal busiiess up to 187, since which time Lo had not been engngedd [n active pursuits. iy et ritrond enterpriso wad tho construction of n part of the Dultlmore & Ohfo, which he superintonded. Ho was afterwards contractor on the Alleghony & Portago lhlllru,ud In Penn- sylvanin, aud tho Bandy & Beavor Caunl, In Ohlo. In 1&% ho took the contract of tho Louls. ville & Lexington Rultway, from Loulsylile to Middleton. 1u 185 he was onguged on tho Now Aluany & Vincennes Railrond. Ho removed to Gulena In 1 and from that yearto 181) way narcterlzo the discase, CI'rrlulx\un- consist of nmnle and femnlo. When watire tho tunle §s about one-twenty-fifth of an luch long by one-six-Dundredth ofaninch it th clness: tho female uf at least twice this length and thickhess. The cpps mensure about 1-120 of un fneh in dinmeter, and eich femule, though so small, CONTAINS FROM 500 't0 2,000 OVA, These, nfter fertifization nud six orelght days o gestution, nre developed nto embryos, which, when extruded within the intestines of an unl- mal, cotmence 1t unce thelr migeation, Finl- ugh the intestin) walls thoy Inente thomselves in ar be- tween the Hbres of sone of the muscles, Thero thieycollinto n apiral form, and beeoine graduatly mirroinded by menlearenus sac or eyst. When fneyated, if lefe nlon g¢ into su iny specks of Hmes but, if {ogestdd into tho Bagly of un anlmal, they burst out and infest the erslem. Thu sie hns an ovold or lemon-lke ¢hape, and 13 visible sometines to the nuked eyo 8 11 whitish or gray speek. Tho muscles mostly affected aro differently sated by the vurlous nuthors; but, generally, 1hg Insects migeate to the muscles of the bne , neck, and 1mbs, also to the muscles of 0 cycbill und theont, For examination aur- fag ife, tho musculier tissue of the under part of tho tongue 8 preferable; o fragment 18 ol tained, nnd when placed uder the lons of the mierosenpe tho freo wortn may bo steq, Tho hog I8 capecially Hablo to trichinw, but thoy have also been Fournd In the horse, sheep, dog, enty mole, pizcon, eel, and, some assert, bt g vx. Bxperimuntaliy, by foeding tho animnls upon infeeted ment, they have been commung- cuted to tho rabbit, guioen vig, and other oreal ures, 1 well remember reading in u medient Journal pubilishicd (n this elty thut in the North Sea, near Ostend, n piko was taken which Dr. Klon. denin, of thut eity, oxnmiued by tho microscope, end found I It trichinw o ubundunce, 1t was suppoeed that u sehool of plkes had citen somo of the gurbuga in tho huebor of Ostendd. Whan a ftudent | once exuminel the stomach of n frog, whilestudying thoctretthition of the blomd in that organ, and, to my surprise, 1 found trichinn, :luw‘nm{mx nequired the dlscaso 18 yet u wya: ety 1o e, Sometinies denth follows, but it Is astonlshing HOW LITTLE, DISTURBANCE OF MEALTIC oceuns in n largo nmnher of instunces. Stiffncss of movements aid hoursencss of tho volvo show tho uffection I tho swine In w lnrge nimber of cases. Much more often, however, thoy appear to be, during §te, Inas good condition ns othor ninals not fo atfected,” The mmbor of parn- hites {n the muscelea of an anlmal muy b im- mense, As muny as 10,000 to 18,000 hive been found In a cublo’ineh of bow's tiesh. 'rof. Dalton catimntes the number of th nu hutm b Jeet at 85,000 to tho cubla ineh, nnd Prof. Flint Tound in & pleco of a hunny musele one-twelfth ofaninch squaroand one-fifticthof nn Inch thisk ine trichinge, thus giving u littlo over SN Lo the cubla Inch, nid L0000 to 10,000,000 uf them muy ex(st i Alngle Buman body, no- tho lllinols Contral. In 1810 ho went to Now Humpshire and bolit the Concord & Nushun 1tatlroad, and on the completion of his continet, 111 1842, ho returned 10 Gulens and ongged in mining and amclting. In 1845 he took the con- traet for tho construction of the Government tary rond from Dubuque to the lies Molnes tiver, which he umn“l 1 1816, In 1851 ho took tho contraet tor building the Pacille Rullway from Bt Lunls o Jelforson City, Mo, comploting tho Job in 15, In 1862 ho went to tho hes of tho Missourl River, Washington Tereitory, tuking with bim the Nest steam-enginoe e hid, ever been tratsportod 1o that reggion. e took quartz-willa to the Ferritory jn 1861, having to traneport overything by teams from the mouth cording to examinatlons wade I seveenl cases, | of Mk River to Bunnock City, n distanes of (0 Itis euld) that enmu(lxwluhmmflm)'bupremnl||| milos. From that timo uutil tho full of 1865 o half u pound of mea®to give birth Ina few days | wis engpiged i thst vegion 1 mlnlnlw und 108 brood numbering aver ih),000,00, quurtz-miiling 1n the winter of 185 ho ro- It wus lml.ulllll_fbtlu that the morbld effeots ot | turned to Bt and in 1808 took 1ho parusite, wheil inbabittng the body of man, [ 8 contract for construction of wero distinetly recognlzed. Zeuker, of Dresden, | portion of tho Iron Monntain Baitrond, then found triehinm ta ham and suusages ent 1 1872 and 1873 he gravded the Galenw & Bouthorn nseets. “Wunder! Wiscansin Hailway from Gulonn to Plattevilto, Ly thuse nffeuted br oo | W two cusos (n Lelpale n 1862, and sovornl p Yons died from thls cause tho swmo year (u Plowen, fn Suxony, _In 1863 ocourred tho most Rartiing cxumple of tho disouss I a town in Trussln, called Hesttadt. OF 103 persous thoro dlning fogothor on n festive ocouslon, twenty dled, and clahty athiers wore for Romo timo very Ml A part of thefr ditier consisted uf suusngo dmoked and - wurmed, but not ¢ d, Some ol tho sausnyes loft wore examined, and found to boswarming with trichimu. 'Lhosume was ns- certulnod to bo tho cuae with the muscles of those who hnd euten of then, Sineo that ocenr- fence o numbier of other fnatunces huve been re- Ported thronghout Germany. o nnother vilingo, called Haderaleben, of 2000 Thiabitanes, 560 wore 8ffeeted, of whom elguty died, Al ol thoss uf= feeted ind_cnten raw or but slightly cooked meat, mostly bt or Busuge, TUE FIRST CASES OF THICHINOSIS RECORDED IN AMERICA ]'l‘m seen by Dr. Schuetler, of Now Yark, in NS, Abont tho ‘smme time’ Dr. Voss, of tho K cly, suw four persons so aifocted on n Stenmer from Bremon, Afforwards cises wers n 1874 ho wis eleeted Prosidont of tho Keokuk Nurthern Line Packet Compuny, which position bu tiled for oue yenr, On lus return to Galona 8 elected Presidont und Superlitondont of & Wisconsin Rihond, and acted 1n thst enproity until the clection of J. o, Ryan. In Degeibior, JF), ho was reillected PPresident of Keokitk thurn Line I'acket Compnny tha minority Board, placxl in control of the nffairs of the corporation by order ot the Court, and held that ‘mslllnll nominatly ut the tmo of bis doatlr, Mr. Hunking was clect- ed Muyor of Gulenn on the Citizons' ticket in June, 187, and was reiflected without opposition In 1380, Ho {8 tho tirst Mayor Galenn hia over e who died in - oftiee, A rezulur mecting ot the City Council wis hold this evening, nt which approprinte resolutions wero adopted, Mr, Hun- kins lenves i widow, his sccond wife, and four children,—Marinm, Ametlnwifo of E, 1. Greene, of Denver, Sldney C., and Kate Viegiuln, of this clty, und Prank 1%, lunking, of Bt. Loufs, 'The funeral will tuke plnes frow tho famlly resl- dence of tho Eust 8ide on Thuraduy, at 2 0'clovk P, {:}.’f"‘;‘;}“ from yarlous |mrlsuuf mln coun FX-GOV. HILADFORD. 1y} u number of cases occurrod In ; —Ex-Goy, ; Cinnda, T this. Glty 0 186 u comimtteo | | BAVTIORE Maroh 1L—Ex-Gov, Bradtord diod this morning, Augustus W, Briford was born in Maryland, and studied luw in Bultimore, Ho pussed tho bur In 1848, and soon sttained eml- nonee i bis profession, Ho supported Boll and Evurett In 1860, nnd was clected Governor on the Unlon tickot in the fali of 181 for aterm of yonrs, Although a conslstent ndvoeate of four 3 the War, ho was opposed to Mr. Linooln's Einane cipation Procinmation, ang whon in attendanco AL Pusalclins appolited by “the “Acuduimy of ht ences, on examining moro than u thousand 0g4 from dillerent pucking estublishments, roe mnrd thut one«in Nety of the pulmals were I.'Nllluut. Id now wo camo to a vory Important quese mu}llmn ke oF 1o mentionl tan, il 1L 14 flint Ia tho triching s wnlmnk geoerated spo anconlsly {n tho wystom of tho lioys, or 18 it wo- Dired trou externul sonrcos? | must sny thut oy ot Erichim: In bogs [s gt very ob- | upon w gwihoring of loyal Qoveriors d by feure, It Sauld be ot only of wroat woientilio | e irostient 10 Hdarso tho Ntion of M Lt Norest, but wlso of great praotlent worth, to Gov. Bradford nkmo yofuged his vote to the Drountiow the boi nequires tho triehhie, it b cutlve. Ot lute Gov, Bradtord lus lived in ihinble that tho antmul wequives thom prin H i It not exclusively, from enting rats cor :‘n g trichinn, Ihat liviog or dend rits tro alsduently enten by hows is wall known, and i s m:-lknqwnnml proved tiat ruts theinselyes nro ) .(mu sublect to trichinoys, but nro-ofien e ol Ui discade, In fuvor of 1his I3 tho act that hogs futied i stables uequire trichin o cusity thun tBosa fed In- o woods and e Lot nnd this clrenmstance tbluing why “trichiuoals Is observed .80 frue eq g ¥, In Germany, whoro hogs are ‘ganerally mostly fbles, whilo fu Ituty, whers (hoy aru oy ferd i tho country and wouutatng, trich- e §5 yery rure, S TIE SYMPTOMS - mln"ml by triching o tha human bolng arn Tronns 2 terriblo, and are recogulzed b two Jouy i;)r ftages: Firet, by tho prosence of the | quy of poumonin, aged 48, Deceuse Uydenydt ulimentary canal, and their mil- | 1y known (hrough the whole Nortbwest, Ho d l|l 100 therey secomil, by thelr migration leaves un esthin o hunlly, sl beatlon fn tho muscles, Altogcther thelr Spectal Diapateh ta 1‘{0 Chicago Tribune, bles thew it tneysted and stationury cecas Prersnuia, P, Mareh L—Adum 1, Eokor, ed- Yor four weoks, A trichinosis” patient | giop of the Washiiton (Pa. Eramiier, dicd last Inay u,,,’,g‘ggll“:}]«;);.:" mantt, IE o survives thut | night, To wis bur I Phitadeipbia County, in retiremont. WILLTAM MALLER. CiNCINNATI, March 1.—Willlam Haller, ono of the best known Soclulists in the country, died In tho hospital, of puncumontu, Just night, o wis a suklter In tne Inte War, and held severat fin- eivil oMces, Fur the Inst ten yenrs he princintly engaged In tho labor reform movomenty and Buclslistic agitation, OTHER DEATHS, Bpeelal Dispaleh to The Chicugo Tridune Avtiay, Mich, dMuroh 1.—Thoodoro Nast, nany yenrs fn the servico of Clark lros., 1 largo Now York hat house, diod st his home lioro to- ] was witloe L (je ver, although not with- | 1551 and had heon Montified with the nowspaper P ety wod Tnconvenienca. if ho i i1, and ud bote et Py Suuditing of “io aalie mors 1o tho exiy "Tho tty, Fnthor Forrls, whoso litigatton with of thy 1 Of tho eystom thun 1o tho prest Bishopas Domenea and Talyy brought blm {nto g pburuses, thuso being gouerally enevsted | conuilorablo prominonco, died early 1ol morie Tdigedpynn 8 Gunoral dlscomfort, weuknoss, | jug, 1io wasu thorough’ schotar and o Hberal- l-lwl;.,'f,','.'\‘v and vowlting and looseness of tho | mindod man. that somo can titric irritutton xint, Vet week. Thon fu hs."::::l high, w, dilipeess ol tho vole of surlons gustro- il Rago lnate usunlly fover supervenos, sontiu- pubiness of the fuve, o dillicult breathing, and Fmvd In wwullowtie: patnon muvine the chune elideraess of the abdomen, And inost D Tt Of wity paln aod cigldity in the t OF U ek, back, urms ud legd, With laws, et WAL 0L “tho ” fover, extinstion fols sty ‘l_“uwnnuln. frequently deliriam, and, ———— FOUND DEAD, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. Deoarun, M, Murch 1.—Eldor Joun L. Wiison, of tho Chylstinn Church, was found dead In Ly bed at bis lute home noar Harrlstown this morn- fng, He was burm {n ‘Touneisco In 1816, and ol;‘fnu to Tiinois whion o child. 1o was novor (il u day in his life, =2 treg 1y ol Cluses the mourntul scene 1’ from ————— B appcary pevksseidom lter, Avold & costlve hubit of body, not_only boe M tyoge o Probable thut u moderate number dy fop PATBIES By Lo prescnt in the human Dineas, " [} ong thine without produciog serions tal, gn g 19 u i died fu Aiddicsex Hospi- o' O consunption, jn whose inusclos trict o H eaicy} of UG wery found. From yaimo nge discomiort, but lost jo serious —consequences, Dr, Pills ure vitler luxutive or Juyne's puthartie, necording to tho dose, and may ba do- sunutive fuce heuliby seorctious of endod upon to p ‘u Hver sud stow o concerulvg bis provious his- . . Ll biearod ‘Tt thoy’ migt have bocn (W S Tvg ”“u'hluym-m 1wo Or inore years before, Purify the blood, clesnse the stomach, and 840 Dr, Wondt, of New Yosk, re- | sweeten tho breuth with How Litterss emgiged #s i contractor 1n t1ho “construction of | TEMPERANCE. The Eleventh Ward Republicans Take Up the Subject. A Yarlety of Resolutfons Submitied and Discusseds A Goneral Opinfon that Docont Saloons Bhonld Not Bo Meddled With, Thae Tleventh Ward Republican Clutb met st evenlng In Lower Martine's Hull, with R, &, Tathlitin the chalr. The attendunce way very Inrge, and the tempernnee question unmo up for an niring. W, it Dewey offered tho following: Wueneas, Tho State and clty laws regulnting tho, sule of liguurs uro constuntly und openly dlsregurded (o' tho ey, notably in the sule of lquur to minors, intoxiiited persons, and hubli- it deanknrds,—tn the operaton of ynmbling housges and houses of fllsfume in connection with suJoons, und it the sialo of Hguor w Sumd and WikEAs, This continued viotnton of law 18 owing in a great mensurs to the granting of lleenses to disreputable persans and to a fatinre o revoke tho Hcauses of those who repentedly lnllrluuo tho luw in any of thoso partienlurs; and WiEREAS, Very little effort (and that of n epasmodie nature) has for years past been made by the eity oiticers to nlinte theso evils, although 0o person ean beegme Magor without having Airst made onth that he will taitfuly discbargy tho duties of hiy ofliee, utiong which duties is tho exceution of nll tha fuws and ordinunces to the exicnt of his abllity: theretore, be it Resolved, Thut tho Eles Ward RRepublican Club will give s lndorsement and support to no candidats for the Mayoralty nowination who shall decting to give satisfactory ussurances, or whase previous life does not give evidence of his intention, If elected, to strictly enforce nll tho extsting laws, not exeeptiug thoso regulut- ing the liguor tratile, Lol. A. N. Waterman moved to amend that they wero NOT IN FAVOR OF CLOSING SALOONS by the authurltfes that wero condueted §n n ro- spectublo manner and were supported by ro. spectuble mea, thelr wives, and fumilles, Mr, Woodard spuke to the Dewey resolutions, and salkd that laws should not ve feft lothe Judie- ment of Carter I, Hurrison to enforce piblican_ party did ot inquice {5 everylody agreed with thom, The Republiean parly ens forced the lnws, and upon this platform elcotod Gurlletd, Were they tu stop tor 3000 Bnloons, one-half of which wero in full sympathy with them? DI they donbit that there “wore sc 1 hundred saloons which sotd liquor to minors, and which were tho headguarters for thleves, while some of them were but the tronts of gumbling-helia? According to Maoyor Harrison, thero were no b gnloonkeepors in Chicnzo to- day. Yet be hwl o heard one saloon- keeper sy that, If be had tho pow- ey he wonhl blot out of oxistencs: B of the anloons flourlshing in this elty to-dny." A wnlosnkecper conid travel In Eurape with n licenso In his pocket as an (ndorsewent from Carter IE Marrison that he was n respectablo 1n. Thegileonse syatem in this elty wis enpi- ble of closfiz 500 snlovns, wurd o i} ol mu] the sutoon bustoess respoctable n Chiengo, continued viotutlon of luw was duce to the ISSUANCE OF LICENSES TO BAD MEN who were Irresponsiblo. 1€ ho wero the Repub- Hean purty ho would show how many gambling houses were belng run In the cly to-day, He woull show how muny sidoans swern but the en- truces to houses of prostitution, 1lo would suy for the Germnans thst they would do whittever was reasonnble and fair, There woull be no diliculty §n getting thom to closy thoir aloota” during church-eervics ” hours. Many of tho enlotnkeepers were In favor of clusing saloons on Sanday. . \Why should they not tuke tholr leasons froui fhe better cluss, fi- stend of tho lower eluss of snlnonkeepers, Col. AJN, Watermun did g6t belleve in the adoption of the resolutions, e climed to live a8 tomperato n Hte us Mr. Woodhitrd or any- Dhody else. He agreed with tho major portfon o tho resolutions. “Ho was not In favor of closing up plaees where onest Uevman famliics sat around tubles on Sunduy drinking beer, e be- Hoved In having o man for Mayor whose chur- ueter wus ngunrantes thut he wonld eloso dis- reputable sujoons, provent the sale of liguor to minors, fuppress gambiing, gete, The Repob- Tican party stould not mislond the tomperines coplo by elalming that the Sunday Inw would o onfore ‘They shonld bo frank, and lonve out the beer-grsdens, Mr. W, H. Huskell thought it was a sad come meninry upon the Lepublican purty for It to suy that it waus nut in favor of temperanee. They should not sny that they were not In favor of cnforeing the luw, ‘They sbould be in fuvor of alllaws boing enforeed, but thoy should after that give volco to thetr disapproval of thom, Lawyirs should favor the enf rent of luws a8 thoy found them. Laws wero the founda- tion of overy goverument. Thoy should so nmend thelr resolutions us to favor tho enturees ::lwnlur wlllaws, aud also their disupproval of iout. Sam Parker favored tho enforcoment of nll Inws, but betloved fu_tha resolitions boing lntd over. Ho tidorsed "the’ resolutions, but thoy rhould first consider the mutter thoroughly he- foro they adopted any such resolutions, 1o bes Huved 1n deferving netion. PRRANCIS A, BIDDLE offered tho following resolutfons ns o substl- tute, Resolved, Dy tho Tepublican Club of tho Bievent Wurd af tho City of Chicigo, that, us a pollucil orgunization its oppoded 1o any in- terference with tho privilego of the oitizen to regulito his own conduet, publio and private, fn his own way, In necordance with the dictutes of Lis own consclenco. Itexoived, Tnat tho evilsot fntemperance are to bu doplored by all Tovers of goud urder, and while wo do not deemn 1t within our provineo ay o potitienl orgnization to muke tho subje temperance lewlstafilon n paliticat Issue, Inividuais, wo heartily fudorse any movement wikoly deslgned for the purpose of preventing tho misfortune of drunkenness and the evils which tollow, in 18 wike. Hesolved, Wo rogard intemperance in all its forms ug un_ ovil, helonging to the domaln of morals, and thiet to noral intlucnees alone nust wo louk for correction, Logislutlon novur by and never will be, the meuns of veforming n KInd, und wo trust fn somo higher power and fnn subtle Inlluences for the reformation and vleyation of . Col, Watermun's sirendment wus put and lost, tddlo thon enlicd for the passuge ot hiy amendment, Mr, Woodurd again spoke fn favor of tho Dewoy resoltions, nud deerled tho substituto a8 tho merest sophistry, Mr. Riddlo Ingisted that no lnw coulil govern men's appotites, aud they could not euforeo tho clostug of anloons on Sunduy,~cspecilly tho beer-gnrdens, so genorously pitronized by our Germaon tellowgeitizens, George Sherwood sposo sgainst Mr. Riddle's substitute, nnd bolioved thut SUMITUARY LAWS COULD BE ENFORCED, and suld thut they existed fn all connnities, The licenses which wero fisued to suloonkoep- ors granted them speelnl priviiegos, and they shoulid by compulicd to Hve up to thelr contraets, Ho betleved in hnving lnws which wouthl punish « mnn for “hucking” bls wifo olf the sldewnlk when he wis drinnk, Hu bolloved some Inws coulid not bu enforeed. The resolutlons id hot, Ask to enforce temperance, Ho thought that ju wus botter to lovel upwards thun level downs wards. They should bunld up, not attempt to tenr down, [{Iodld not bellave In cutechising n mauwhowia n eandliute far Mayor. They shoutd depond somotbing upon churieier, Ald. George Bwilt, wbo had always been n temperanca mun, skl that the wholo of _the temporance question was i bughear. Tho Qer- mnus wore a thrifty, law-ublding people, who pulil tnxes and loved this conntey, He wanted thum to puss resolutions pledging thotmeol support our publls sehools, fnst year the Ma; ortried to cut tho schnol approprintions, and would probably do thu snme thing this year, In reaponse ton question, Atd. Swiftsald that 1 ho were Chict Exveutive of this olty he would enforco nll lnwa thut ho found on thoe statute bLooks. e would enforee theni because thoy wora the luws, und not heeavso e fvored thom, Cal. A, N. Wuterman sald thut ho was frank to say thut ho WOULD NOT THY TO ENFOUCE ROME LAWA, Mr. Goorge Sherwond offered tho followlug ay n nbstitute for thawhole: g Jtewsleed, 'Mhut (1 Is the sonseof this Eloventh Ward Hepublican Club thut all luws and or- dinancos on aur statulg books should bo en- forcul or runealed, s r. A. A, Bpruguo offered tho following as an nmundment 1o the above {tesvived, That wo, the mombers of tho Lileve et Ward Jepublivan Ciab, will do all in our power to olect 1 Muyor whoso churieter and roputntion ure o guieduico it ho will use his oftlelal power for the suppression of erlme snd the eutorcoment of Inw uiid order, 3 votu wik culled_on the piasage of the sube stituto ot by Mr, Riddle, when some ono moved to Ly tho whole matter, oxeept Mr, Bherwood's resolutlon, i tho tublo, which pro- vallod by o vote of {7105, > The &csolutlons of e, Bhorwond and Mr, Bprugus wero thon wlopted unanlmously, and u!m Club adjouraed for one week. i s A Mamond Solid for Ton Conta, o wero one brunch, in district of this county. Tholr opplinncos wero of tho rudest kind, ¢ sisting of “stuice and ritle boxes,” ami tho tru- ditlonit minor's pan. - On one ocedston Col, Jubin B, Redwine, thon o Ind ot sbout 16, way sent by bis futher 10 Mr, Luthei's works toscohlmatiout somo business matter, Whilo thoro the clder Lutber antl unother gentloman wolkod ol souy littlo distunce, and bo continued ju conyersution Wil tho Soudic i, WAo Wi = puniitug ouc sowe earth, una sbowing ‘ymmk Hedwine the old. 1 one pun bo notleed un oxceediugly Cunuurul pebbie, nnd calied Mr. Rudwine'suttens tion o it, und wbily they wero sdulring it the athor gentlemen rowurned, and thuy wlso hotleed 1t beauty, Thu gentlemun, without uny fdes of its vulue, romurked to the boy, * Il give you a ditne for ft* * Allright,” suid he, and excepis cd it gladly, Bowo time aficrward tho gentle- man waus In Guinesvilly and showed the stonu to .+ Dr, Danlel. That gentlowut bellevod ittnhaa WEDNESDAY, 2, I881—TWHILVE PAGLYN, a poteertal Tl don, therr Lieing st that time no n" . mm"l’lm United Xates, where ox- ronnurerd it i dinmond of tho first water, And e eecived for 1 E00. Tt wn afterwards oo that it solil for sLinied Inrger kum than thix, bat hing Is known positively of iy bis- L0Fy hegand 1 sudo fn Land PR A K TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICE l N ORDER TO ACCO 5 i atany thiouglinut the elly Trnnch Oftiera tn e ditfe it belw, whera edver n fur this anme pric a8 ¢l nnu wil) by recetyed unti) SOLTIT DIVISIO; Bookaclicrs and Kiattoners, 123 prigaist, (48 Cottage (rovesnvy., pirty-Hith- u.ul Drugxist, 307 Indinta-av., enrner Thin vatiesi-st. m"i W, lll}'!.‘ll.\ll"\)"l. Drugaiat, corner Thirty-tirst and aia-ts, o WEST DIVISION, KIRAFT, lj‘[u‘s‘;ljl,fl" West’ Madizonsst., cor- lina. KIKLEY & CO., Druggins, 14 Bouth Fof Adams, 3 MAGY, Jo W, WAINWINGAT, 512 r Ouden-nr, , Newsdealér, Statinnor, ote., nénr Western-nr. , Siruaiot 248 Dine Intand-av. Nowsdenalnr, and Fancy kesst., oorner Lincoin, et TACHLSON, IruRkints 192 North Tlulstad, ot i ! T ORTIE DIVISION, Je BURLINGIIAM & CO., Urugsts, 45 North Clnrk-st., cornee Divaton, LRSS G0 Drugxiats, 63 Larraboo-t., g g and Advertiving carnir Sophi L, 451 K, Division-st. SON.AL, e e P S 1 ERSONAL—GENTLEMA ol i, newly areved in the Stnen, Viien to bitcome noquuinted Witk An accom i wnd bandwotwe yaune Iy, with n view 0 mteitony, 11w host terenica W profdice A 1o repiitation and Addross CALLIOIE, Lock Bux 0, " nerPnu) WA, DB I. 1N welry stolen from Sherann House bslon; et und Mrs, Davis wil adidress owiers s sul ay woney wil be pud and no questinng H frea o LAND FOUND. 05T~ M ASMALLO KET- A b conntor of delivery clurk of tho Il X pross Monrosest, “abott 2 p i, L, or drapped joiwesst there und Mujor Biock. “here wern in 1t papors only nnd n 10-uile milrond tickel to Evanston, ‘The finder wil} (rlumw | it to me. loum 63 Major Black, W. B. ved nnd nnimproved b Inctuding twn clieap 1T aold gromptly. property for fuveaiment o8, wnrth 1.0 10 §15.000, v South Nldo eaburtan nero tenets, which can be boseht bslow the snevet prlen i o prampt =nle 44 tuade, i arsnpoly o, 1. WILITE & €O, Room y business TRl el TDENCE ON A$ pee ¥un Hurenoat, “Ihren h luht and idry celine ouse eantainathirtesn i h inundry ubty parlor, dining-rooni, The 1ot 1a 43 feet £ with iron fonee nnd st Mligs. An exvelient opportuniiy 10 seciire a gond huma at Ly ; Jiriee. $iihon, ussdasion ean be iad fmmedinioly SAM'L GEILEL, 1t Dearborn-st, 1(:,1.‘:fl§,\|,y:—1xv1c14\i1 " OF LINCOL: ‘Fwn-atoey and husement stone-front $4,20, Oetnizon briekt £ i Ociaunn rliney #30r), Two-story brick wiid iineny tntm JBrick basement eottnde, Gkfoot lot, east fronti 5040, Nlno-room brick; [0 CltAx, N, HALE, 7 Dearborn-st. e WANTED=MALE HELD, BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKA, &C. ~“f.\)«' ED-A SALESMAN FOR A DRY o nnd clothing fious (0 g In the connteyt o pregorrcd, " Apply botwoen 12 and 1 o'clock ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRUG- relerkinnelty in N ftand the hus| ‘V;\.\' “D—A GOOD CORJ ent and short-hand weriter: geneen| Tienee nucivan ey s give nge, Fefurance: Aired. _Adirega S8, Tribune office, TRADES. VWANTED-JOB TRINTER. 41 LA "\ TANTED—TWO _FIRST-CLASS CAR- i Hight X s K 1 AW e s ok Adirc KOS A2 I—TI{13 DAY—FIRST-CLASS iitone rozetable cook for Gardaer House. Coll in ‘i‘f ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WO0OOD- ok LUEUE T Abply to €U 7 MEVER, North ATTERN-MAKER AT M- 'S pattern shop, &7 uud % South Jaiter- i 10“ AL A SPLENDID | S Lopn g nnd fot 25x13; taity b hardun P NI A Tiom hotto and Jot 23¢1% on_Butter- HRKISRLY Tt DT £9) ber monihs (s proporty 1a ¢litap 2003, LAt nood wlonoy and el b oica for $ha A Moom 7, 159 Madison-st, OR SALE—QCTAGON BRICK 110 urained. modern improvaments, south front. of Wost Nide, 0ne block frum street ears, only. S48 € tuken nt oneat rants for kR per month,” W, 1, CUSH- Madison-st. ii'and ) L bulle-st. ALE—MICIHGAN-AV,, CORNER hirty. Hilx152 feot, enst front i it on South Skde: & 1. M SHERWOOD. No, 0 Stute-st. 'EUI! SALE—A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS M Jut on Market s, Wi, nurih of Agems.” GEO. LG SON, L Tench FiaL & y-vlihtls-pt Thirensstory stonas-fenni ondons thme, O SALE—-NORTI STATE-ST., TWO elezant stono-rront houses, dining-ronm_wnd tichenon muin tloor, HANGAN & LINDGREN, 57 nod i Sulivest, " OST—A BUNCIL O i ara nor 23 Wasahi-u KEYS. FROM Nbsral roward: no A BLACK GORDON SETTE U inder, 1o G SUCKY CGimed i e | OST—ON THE 28TII, POCKETBOOK 4 comaining G4 in Lills, two $its, two i, two 824, i 1 #1, with Other yaluuble prpta tat aee G no usg hutio the owner, The Undor van keos £3) by raluri- 10 the balunen 1o, 1, LEMA YV, Tellung oftice. SouTi BIDE. TO RENT—310 MICHLGAN-AV., GOOD twosstory und basement resifones, in' eloennt v lnmedinte possussion, 1t IIROY, 10 v, '—NO. 3120 WABASI-AY, me mirblo tront o pertec condltling n rounia und il “mdorn impesvoments, Lmedinte possussion given, PEIRUY W, PALMEIL 142 Denrborn st ‘WEST SIDE. T HOUSE, 11 Lley-av., near Mone Asesslon @ITen uy Hie, bt st NORTH SIDE, TWO-STORY AND BASE- nenr Lincoln 1'urk; will give possoss or utd Yrsement now, balunce un of CHAR N, HALE, 7 Donrborn-st, 0 RENT- mont bric Fioh OF pelur I vefuro My 1. AND COTTAGES Apply o J. I FOWLEIL, Dowey, 16 Denrhiorn st ¥ 0 RENT—FLATS, BLISCELLANEOUS, '—A VERY FINE FLAT OF 7 ) famtly; ront, £ 0 wonth, Ap- NSON, W Clurk-st., Hoo 40 RENT—=HQOMS, oUTH BIDE. 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, vom; font. $15 n month.” Calint corner \Wabust-ay, and Harri- 3100w, . 'LY FURNISILED Hubbard-court, * 0k 0 nlew! rd. g heat, gas, bi EU R SALIL—WE AN S TIND OB SALE ACRES tusenswoid—We huse for sule fAcrun, Uizt and well-aiiy. d. and diroctly opype eal thirty fnesr il wmm:tlnd i Statlon, on' the Milwaukeo Divisto the Northweszory Haflrond, Ehis property Line n frontnce of o quictar of o mile oi Green linrnt.. und_ext enstwvusdly towardn the prominantingroushifure, Evanston-iv, Thin denet Is lmproved, luiving u tood cottnge house of four raois, kond cellr, woll, bivei, nhd overyihin 10 minke It n désirablo pinco 68 wull s & gond invosts ont 8t the prica asked, Tteorners on n maln rond, extonding from Howe manvilio to the Lake Shore. . 8, 11, KERFOOT & €O, 9i Dearborii-t. ?‘0“ SALE—CHOICE PIECE OF BUSI- s prOpOrly of Niate-st, near Thirtg-fourl rulr! W near Twonty-nl 2) feet on Ohlo-st,, u ar e a4s0 nnd fot on Fortith- bouleviind. £ Houea nnd 1) feot {Eton-v., Nedr Laku I'ark Station, $10,6). 1. 11,110 Doarburn-st, INGTON TOWN man Palnce-Car Works, thie Allen Patent Car-Wheel Works, uhd ather maiu- Jactort: fgrent manufueturing cen- Rrow piily ensipglon und Linko Cutumut, Hostriblo'uy e cam b ¢ty teriun by appising tu G 1. it Fortland Bock, corner Washington and fesrbirn, l?l)ll SALE~IN EVANSTON —GOOD E— luis, adjulning the Lnnses and fota, ‘o partios wishing to purchnse and tubd witl Tons ey o1 favarmble érmn, KIMBAL ribunn itnilding, . COUNTRY REAL EST.UL ‘()R SALIE — KALAMAZOO €O Ml iEbnero farn, woderats inp neres splendid imber; £,00. 1, O, TOML Metropallinn Bloc REAL ESTATE WANTED. ‘V;\)T D—TO OWNE: OF IMPROV- ol r lunee property: e are bhaving numers ous Inquiries fur houses and cottnges and lots of evers grntn which wo cannot ut present. suuply, ang nf soliclt e those wa K 10 avil Fiplon and we will endeavor b tind A BRAGG & CU., ¥l Wask= n VOSE & Co. I RGE CORNER LOT, bout JAIX L oot to i wldo alleys within, suy, new Court-louse, cecribtiun #nd cush price, to-day, with 11 WOOD, 10 Stnte-st, AN'T FRONT ROOMS, st Van Iuren-st, TU 15 1S, ALL trout, tor guntlom: Monrou-st., oppusite Faimer House. Apply n ‘WEST SIDE. NT—AT 20 WEST MONROE-ST., recond Hoor weat, n smali chieap rear roou, furs sty NORTH SIDE. O RENT—A LARGLE FRONT ROOM, bedronm off, i grate; muntel, inth-roon, s of, Lo Fuung coliple; nidrblo-frants Nortlh Sido, verlOOKLNE piieks oo, (oF plane: DITAtY. fatilys Addiirees for thires days M Tribane vilico. 10 B ENT—STOI 1'%, OFFICES, de 5 TORTS, 'l‘O RENT—STATEST, STORE; BASE- ment, und hotel nbuve; opposito Palmor Houne Gniruuce lusether or sepamte, oo 2 (08 Fiith-uy, PO NENT—PART OF STORE-SUITA- o for dowolry ur tiusio trade. ~ Apply to N. 1. WIGIE, & Randolphest, OFFICES. 0 NENT—OFFICES WITIHL VAULTS, . e eubte nnd wnelo, in enrbar ftiding, carner Deieborn und Madisonesis, W, It CONDICT, loom Ik MISCELLANEOUS, O RENT—FROM MAY Ahizd, wtd fourth our of 2o ind 340 sy KL diAb" Apply Lo DISUN ST Lommerco. T2 Ot 3 UNTFUR- o Sor 1, inusckeeplog. from March asumuble, “Hotween Mudison and Vi Pengln and Ashinnd-ay, Address D o, ' TED —T0 RENT—A GENTLE- 1 wiio n bulldlog wishos 1o ront fienished o Mg Tyt it own e i, Octubor o Al arth, Nido pretosred.” Addiess JOLN A D—T0 RENT—SMALL IHOUSE, turnished or unfurnishod, on the “North side) Adudrons, glying | And torind, 3 41, Aribune, '\_ ANTED=TO RENT—0 ROOMS FUR housokeeplugi bouth Side; modersie ront 2 Bratu-nt, Y, i 1 enms 1 Buremneni cuat of Walls. ) NI s it Wl modurn canve lunees X konts; South Bide preforred. M 4, —A FURNISIIED e 0 Court-11; blate SLAT, Prib ANTED nan, i wol biunt, neur Dpugiug o furthor west than Visconuen-aye, tibulg ANTED=T0 RENT—FOUR UNFUI nished ronma for u keuttuman and wire, Illx wite famibly, convoiient L busdnoss part of ity Ap: pIy 10 SEALME’ Douk-aloro o Swonly-secundsnt '—A HOUSE ON \Y‘\n T\ Du N Adi ! ; i profore drown . OMETTRON, T 8. & 3By 1 siattig m A GENTL] o with or mithout suationg, i, ot — 3 {E FOR ue. Jiundreds ut reforonee; e Wit U cubia stupe. O, . ALED PHOPOSALS TARE TIEREBY Vvl £ B opeied wt saon af Monduy, Misreh [, 18], ot the otlies of tho Peeskdont of Pulloan's Pute ace Car Company, corner Mchbtuneay, snd Adamss ‘Bivago, for the construciion 0'uLIln|D| Lonnlings 1 the style of suckns -u kichen, dinings athuid, uh UK sl TuF & DY Yard, ut ull- fortuls will bo furulatied at_ tho yard, 50 that Hig uso 0F cupiial will ot b required, Fuil particulam iy b wbidingd'on spileation afler 7o, 1 i1, 9% WHITENG, Buporiptendunt ol o b L6t this Wiodsor $10us0, Nu, id Blates UND-HAX piul ) IIAY nitite With manuiaciurer of a0mo suplo & 1010, Krocery 1ne profurwd, with visw o valubllane g apoacy ki s 11 adeancy on gouds. flon ol ulred. BV D=\ LOAN OIFCOLLECTION senoy by ayouus uttoraay Tocatod tn Souths o It Gad Wiin G 4170 SACSFACLOrY FOIOTONGOR Adiross i 56 Teauo omoo. ANTED-TIIE ADDRESS OF AGOOD taxidenmist; uno whi cen do Jobblng in n 4 munner noduat wodormte tgurus, Addives M ribuna o, V.\N'rx«:li_A—(i(TnflEucmL gy wlor with routo tu Ohlo would like & fow guod spocialtlos on comuusslon. 4§90, Tribuug uilce. EN'TS \s‘\ _N'l“l'}ll)—lllfl ‘}".JVEH‘\' l.)l'l;¥A roitvs Gurdun City Urait B Xcosout, Cloakor FHl: N 4, TED—SMALL HOUSE OR COT- e wnd goad Jot in- first-clnan neishborliond 1 Kldo L must hnve It Uis weok, Ownars appis Lo W, 'F. CUSHING., t64 Stuinon-at 1 VIOLIN AND BOW, une oifice. BEALY) e axn MONUOE-ST! HEADQUARTIS KOGt O T8 N1 WAY PIA FISGHEI 1LANOS, LYON & ALY BiAS0s BURTIETT ORGANS, LYON & HHEALY ORRGANS, A-xhrioty of second-hud ' plangs sad’ oreans con- wind gt tantly on hand at wiird. MR GRS ALY PATE AND MONROK-5T8, NEW’ NEW AND AND BECOND-TIAND SECOND-UAND ORGANS Ol ORUGANS W W, RIMBALL Corner Ninte md Adniiats, QTORY &CAMP, 188 AN D 190 STATE-ST,, vy n wplondid assoritiont of the beuutiful ECRIEIL 1ILOS, LATyES 1A UIGANS, BIOILY & CAMP® ORGANS, Forasloatlow pricos for eash x it exsy juynionts, nnd o rent, BTORY & CAMIY, Ix and [ state-st. QTEINWAY I'IANO FOR SALE—8500 T-octive rosownod pluno for one-unlf ns valuo, 11 0t om0, 213 NIt 1om 2. A GULDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, 0 EAST o Mudivon-st, (lleenvend), tnbliahod ik Dine Waond broker wud bulllon deal Cush pald for 01d il i sliver, dlanonds e, vic Colorado runieh, #iky Larime poi| \ Do AXY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FUR- X o withoui ronyi “and oihor aoes S TV Dew R L3 Y LOANED ON Ny SOk nittiout” removal, s urnliuro, vlano; Lthae securiton, We 153 Doarburii-st. oo 4, T DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, watchivs. e, At one-half brokony' mtes. 1. L AUNDER, ltounia & and 6, 1) Randolph-al. Estabe Hiahed 8. NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- lw"‘"{m plunus, withouttenoval. 151 Rendolpl-st., e } JGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE "L Baviiuis und Fidoilty Bunk hooks, ungd Scandi- Uit fnk edriiiutes. TEA TOLSUES, N FURNITURE, Gy PARIY, 100 West 3V IO LUAN o, Wiliout remoyal, ) 1O SU.\“ .()1" f:l,ll{l)‘ .\(\;H l”’i o brovon Untutu wi & por cen ";;‘,.."..'z:::;;:'".m:,:z;:' TN RTATKE 710 LOAN=FROM §3000 10 51000 AT T OJ;‘K;::‘;‘IIN, no cowmissian, Address 3 1Y, 'Lribe $10.000 230 U ARDE attporcont. X L. OFIY, 2 ¥alloat, 0 LOAN Alogm &, TPURNITURL . LK AFE FOR SAT AR o) ity Doriucily nowi b fuot Y liches b s Canpithuliy” ol by SRR AT N S Lo Sttty ,ll. I l“\l.}ll;. Vll)" lI.N I.l‘:.‘\"l N 0 wisly 1 sull e lothi e, carpots, u s Gl ek ) tlor Truun. e 13RISCHLR L 5 Shaio-st, | will pay 25 pec cuut oy than suy oihor dealor o the eity. Rewembor the uuisbur, 440 Stutu, STORAGE, STORAGE FORFURNITURE, S Ll W STRUCLION, N AN TECHNICAL D B BRI I G SRR KE ohect Dealgnur 0F Arh Suterlors ad Furnitrd, 24 Wos Mourou-st ED—BY THE OTTAWA IRON Worke Company, Furryburz, Mici., n few thorougbly firsf-class experienced machliists and molders. Tlest of wages: ateady employront, VWANTED=AN ENGINEER AT TIE Ganlt Jlouros Bl 324 t 1 ana who understunds ateam ML EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ‘ribuna offica, SVAA\"I'EI)’-:OO Cll()‘l’l'l’,ll 5, TlES.{ 17 chindTA% TO, FRLou Waoriae cop e BIISCELLANEOUS. RAL ARRANGE- od canvassers tor Wes 1toom 4 Howiand Block, roc-ats, V;\ NTED—LIB menia minde with Insurance by W, 08, DOMEHTI 4 "VA.\'TEH‘-,\ GIRL, FOR GENERAL | i _YY “ibusowork ag 34 West Monroo-st. FANTED—GOOD COOK, ALSO SEG- il ond wlrl None but one well ‘reonmmended ;' & Frainy I 4 8pp! i i ED—A G ] SRMANGIRL TO COOK. and do genern) housework in & amalt fnml?\rfl ~F §ind bomb und gond wages. UFiaR referonces. 3 VW ANTED-GENERAT TOUSEWORK— » E!‘B‘j“"‘?l“';’"cu“k' wushior, and lruner. Apply nt 328 ANTED—A TIRST-OLASS HOTEL cuok. Inquire nt ones at WOLALS rostaurant, SRS e e D—\ GIRL TO ASSIST IN “l‘l: o famliy at I3 Fast Jackson-nt., Y-,\ TED IMMEDIATELY—AN EX 8, LnwPenice ool ot ot Cinck e ¢ floom WANIED=A COMPETENT GIRL FOR Y_gcneral housework. Call atEN Wost Monroo, WANT FINST-CLASS COOK .} n E D—A and luundress In n il fanlly; good wagos. ire raenv, ; VANTER-DIN INGROOM GIRLS and ]llnlrm_l_n At the Atiantie Hotol, BEAMSTRESBES, ANTED=SILIRTMAKERS 4 STEAM P NURBES, I "V’A}N{TED—;& WOMAN FOR ASSIST- Vi Ay SR d reneral honnawork in'n hospltals |, LAUNDRESSES. E ‘ ANTED-SWEDE WOMAN TO DO s, pmbly wasiiog, "Call at10'Wost Indinan-at, ! '\VA. TED—A GIRL FOR LAUNDRY “.° work and cleaning by the weeki nono but m coupetant person noed apply. K eornur of Denrborn wn \V’A.\"l D-BUSINESS-MAN ORSALES- man: permnnent sitnndon, 1 1375, Eribune u '\VA.\"I'FI)fl""I‘IH’]E'I‘ SALESMEN AN eAnFausers to sell my now Lird whistle, criindne needle e stamp holder, nand other fast-selling speciattles: £ o by dny can ho mode; eataloguo froe, ANTEIL 3 IN EVERY CITY required. Addrost, with or tewn: no cupltul referonces, tinren City Gratn Bxehanie, Chicnko TO ANTED—A BUSINESS-MAN conduictn branch of u Chicago s in prin- clpnl townn {n n buiness established 4 yenrs, with £l for your own expunnes: there Is FLUK W B0 & yoarin If” Address 1,31, ) ANTED — A ‘IS — ENERGETIC men. cuarantead permanent nd_ deicable wintor's Lusiness, piying ) weekly on' sumil capiai, Ay, Bond samp Lo pupsrs, WHd {eate. MERNILL & CU., 27 und 2 Nurth Clarke e ANTED—AN RIENCED TRAV- eline man with sequaintunce In rin irmde of 1 Michignn-sy, > NURSES. D § ‘VA)TED—NURSE—A MIDDLE-AGED ; ¢ woman to tnke cnen of bables. To the kit - persan s good home, Buile wagos und rererences. Addtesa i W, Tribuno offica, MISOKLLANEOUS. V':\NTED —SALESLADIES TO CAN- dvat malary or commuission. 211 \Weat Madle sun-at. SITUATIONS=~MALE, BOOKKEEPERS, CLENKS, &0, 4 ITUNTION WANTED—BY A FIRST- + clusa business-tina, €1thor na bookkeapar, cashier, correspondent, ur mafnger, or all o aiy burinoss ¥hee tlie aervicos of a flve. wilawnko man who ;| would kenify binaaif with the Iutorests of hisoms /" plorem would be approciaced. Fienl-cliiss referenoes urilshed, Address 19, Tribune oftics, ITUATION WANTED—IN A WIOLE- e clotbing house by uny wha i now foroman tn ICTREKE hanse I ANOTY wlil furnish satisfactor, feurans for makin a chanuu. - lteferonces givan. Ads Ditnots, Jawn, and Nebrnska. Adiress M &4 Tribune, TANTED-—-SMART YOUNG AMERI e lud who lives with hts paronta to mako hin netfeenuraily ysera) in a graln commission oftico, ress 5 0 Tribme binee.” i 1OY AT 810 \T;\NH':D—A N OFFIC] . Addressin awn hand, stating ex- parience, M 24 Tribune ofice. \ TANTED=AN ESTABLISIIED MER- cantile neeney di ea nn Intelitzent business mun of ool udurges et city business. Wi Klve the eleit man u pleassiit, 1CEAHVE, NG perin- acut poritun,_Addrss M Tribune office. "V’AN'I'ED — AT 470 WABASI-AV,—, bay in ining-rvom; must bring referunces. i 4% ‘Tribune ofiice. Sl']‘UA’l‘l()N WANTED—PERMANENT puaition dusired b o bunking, morcantile, or man= ufncturing oilice by 4 man of ampio busiuces oxpori= prime. heafth, of tried integrity, onrnest and nughly industrious, competont to 'the manage= - nLaf AlIuA BT AUMITNULL O 0ffico business, v dresd. il PHOMPSON, caro of €. A. Cook & Co Arborn oI TUATION WANTED—IN A STORE by & young Englishmun of @nod nddress, racontly s aTrived (n Chicugo, Addross M sk Tribunu afice. 3 TRADES. ITUATION WANTED-DBY AN EX- porionved wardundr, miidio-oged, siugio. Ad- Urond ST Fribuio oieg, o -aked, sligio. Ad '\‘TA.\"I‘J‘IU— INTELLIGENT, TRUST- worthy young man: one that has selling nbii- nnd bxpopience I botcllog lauors.” Huropoun Koy sinrb o Siatere VWANTED—BY ONE OF TIE LAl AL wholorale cloting houscs (n New York the coming fal) tmde, experienced salesmon. Jimving experiunce aud communding 8 good trndo el hia » Brececliss upfortanis. " Apvle at anew, with references, 1o A B0, Pust-Oilice Box 8, York City, URE A PA rergutic nnd 10tk full o renu onice In peientand muan bushicsy und whore Interview may by bad, 0 utlice. repl Adarsa Tt FonsaLE —A GROCERY STORE, WITIL A wull-eatabliabed trndn, U her wants to sellon Bccount of other interosta o |00k afier, This ls ary chance, Cull pud investivnte, W2 Wast Lako-at JOR SALE—=A SAMPLE ROOM—BEST A2 oeatiun un Btat koud bust Tuunt of ol G4, 01 SALE—BOO D SIIOES AT A dlscount; 1o better Tocation in Chleago; low runt, u ‘uttic OR SALI OTEL FURNITURE AND feusu of 0) roumis; Suuth Blde; cheap loase, H1, Tribuno oftics. MISCELLANEQUS. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Swedu ns porter or couchinnn: §Iydo Park pro- forred: understands gurdentng, Address M 2L, Tribe g utie villes, SITUATIONS—FEMALE, £y DONESTICS, . ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN #trd to dn envking and washing in American Iamliy. ITUATION WANTED—-BY A COM- netent firl to o ceneral honsewurk In & private fnnby, Adidress A, 1), # \Wabush-ay., or cull bos tween the hours of Wand Lo, o, SITUATION WANTED_BY X Goo KIrl to do genernl fousewo Cnn be sevn atlost In W Nyjorest. QFTUATION WANTED—TY A GIRLTO 1] housework orsecond work, Good ref- oroas ntl or addross VL Fulwn-st. North or South Elde preferrod. 4 UATION WANTED-BY A FIRST- v Nx::?ke«n:k inn private tawily, Ploase call nt 171 eet | fes \.\"l‘l-lD—l}‘)l' A SWED- 51 Werson-st, D, aprivate famlly, | e £ S ATION WANTED—RY A COMPE- tent irstecl eI 2 pecal or kiteop - Work, 41 F‘Ull SALE — GROCERIES, MOSTLY staplo gouds; contral focation, good trade, goud Mure. 3 I, ‘Fribune otive, D—BY A COM- us cook In A private futent timlly, Call nt %01 OR SALE—VERY REASONABLE—A {65 yp st muunfacturing business. ~Itovma I¥und 1, WAN qrrtm’nu.\' ) R petoint incai o pastry cunk tn Hig-nonse, L] uth Stute: i atairs, I WANT TO IM'URCHASE STOCK GRU- “““c:ml_:_.‘nwul B, for cash, West Side, I 1, Trib- \‘[a\'l'\,‘lllil\ CALRRIAG AV L welk<hred smtidiy iorsea. chinse anyhing In tho nb MU ersonaily i pussibl dno. 1%, Bond, V. &, 1o Tinemo ceipt of lr.l inrolee ] RO. tlen by Jottor, with ~eoitrt, Wi i3 In of a cholee shipment from Ganaus, whicli will bo wawinple ot wind witl be woid o tlioir mirit s willeailon any gentlemun who Teauests bl 3 TOCKOI 1A R touls tur saly tn Narthern HHinois, witim three hous Ol entablishod anid proftabla hust reneans givon fur wishing 1o clusy Jia, bar fuil pnetfealara cait on ALY tibtara, TED—PARTY WIT K fur & new business enters aUOYO INVextmont will roturn 0 profi of @, g por anniin uud wiggeein L foy Seithin 73, Fuil purticulies to prRBipals only nt personnl intors Address foTone Woek M 31, Trisune oflice, SLak TO o sunnutncture profit: DWAREAND TINNERS ot livel na in it viow, d ik palit ' net Full pastienine t Interyiew only, oftiew, Ly Intidt” Eint 500 In o ainglo sew s bustiiess 1t perso Tor threw duyn S, A $3.000 HIXEA VAL L eured by put pustion with sulary _BOARDING AND LODGING, _ ‘WEST SIDE. 404 ADANSSTENICELY, UL Nonrri 81DE. Good ooard §1 10 §7 por woek, $10 10 £ por month; d_uy-lmlr«l. AL pur Wt‘u_k. 112 per month. * Address M, ADAMS-! NICELY FURNISI- Vi N. CLARK-ST,, NEAR TIIE BRIDGE— HOTELS. USE~—| T SLO0-A-DAY G BF NTON 110 v0 in Al len, vpposiie CustomeTlonen, 4 uad now whd olegantly furnistied, i 281 Clrk BENTON M. froprivtar, DURDICK HOUSE, CORNER WABASH- uy, uid Aduimaest, ono bloek from Pslie 0 -Chunso of manmiomont Marels 1, Isil, T Libernl tormis for pes proprivtorsy 1, 1, nunent boand. hilliips and W, V. A'TE 1. CE HOUSLE, CURNER 8 Harrisononie, four blicke south of ¢ ~Hoard nnd’ rooin, poe duy, $151 10§ $H3; niva raoms reiniud without bo JAMES HOTEL, 110 FIFTIRAV.—82 iay. Reducad ratos Lo tmyveling e und pormisnent boarders, ‘able lant 8 por weak, ‘Uli*l Hot ; neo e L i JUTUATION WANTED—AS COOK AND inuniiross by one who thorougbly unduraiands ier husiness, In private. Amorican tamily, Call i1 nst Twenticihest, SUTUATION WANTED=TO DO GEN- vral huanowork by u cowpstent wirl. Cai give Ko rerrudtco, ionan Call nt Go8) Srak ITUATION WANTED-BY KD pelent woman: private family; West Side, W0 duys at k2 West Madison-st. 4 COM- Cull Sl’l‘lh\'l'l(}\' WANTED—AS SECOND uirl, or waltzess [ good tawlly. Test of refor~ aico etven, MG, WHITPAK L, % North Clark-at, QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE« - KD tenigirt to do econd work in privato tawily. Cinll nt 200 Vernon-av, UPUATION WANTED—AS A GOOD i ook uwud lntndress OoF o 4o seneral housswork. TGrovoland-court, JITUATION WANTED-BY GERMAN Protestant Wiseonisin girl for sucond or general works cupably, uhd stewnior in city. [42''wontlet-st, DRESSMAKERS. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL . whiuro MG éan loarh dressuuking and got board ., 10F Bur wowing: s A 4o00d waching, Iaferoncos ivon. - Aty nt i1 Jolnsou-pince, BEANBTREESES, = ql'TUATIOA:’i }‘\' .\J\"ltEDT‘;r f‘J. DO' FAM; Dr? Aiiress & #'Et 1 idng oo, 0_Formasen Nun! ITUATION WA D-BY A RE. IN spectabin_eolored wirl ns nueso or lady's maidg ¥iuatiun prefurced wiilh suma ono that 0Xpectsse " truvel, Addrivs K ®, Trivuie ofive. A GER~ SITUATION WANTED-BY kil W6 sanrs ol as nuowo or socond el or nnlatin [elit hoswwork 1nsa Aigerican fumily, Ads dross 422 Twenty-slxihest, Sl'l‘ UA;I‘]IUN W AN']'IED‘—I'H' ‘A NO&K“'\"I? WA LS Sl SRS ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST- clos pontntt, 4 yeitrs of age, 10 do caprlug, 0fs 150 work, amnt 51 boakkeepink,' Of (o any kind of writlhi, voil, M & Tribuno. ¢ 1ITUATION WANTED—AN EXPERI- encwd Bealeh Protustant @il woula 11ko o plsoa 17 taka enra of n buby und teelvt ln sewing or Hghg rocand work, Honl ity ruloroncas, Apply to-day &g W14 Tndinna-a aoor. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES noeding Scandinavisn or Guriian (omnala bolp can supplivd ut G, DUSICH'S ollico, 103 Alliwaukoo-av. S ITUATIONS WANTED--WISCONSIN KiFls, couky, guneral, secand, dinl undry Works gaod wiris wanted: ordess by Uetl telophongs < ¢ oity tiedl._Direan Realairy, 73 Went Moneno-st 9 INDSOR EUROIEAN HOTEL, TRIB- uno Boek--ln tho lanivst aad_ tost Earoposs B ATt 1 S i Bk bt WGt SANIKL 1RO TN, Frop, INDSOR HOUSE, 178 STATE-ST,, O posite Puliner LHnuse -81.50 0 duv: #&tobs work, HOARD WANIED. 30.\!{1)—‘\Sl) WELL, I Foum for gentlemun wnd wite for twa of il Addross G o ]" 4).'0.\'1(1 wyself ving lheutior 1 n.\m)—a’:s;n TWO R i N ls tomon, on North 8o, In awall private Wiiure them' ary o other bosrders, sid where other toardone will bu takun. 15ust of roferon wivan sl requlred. 3025, Pribine offie —~FOR ‘TWO SINGLE G prl vuto f, vugi where they n 1 Addrows @ o 1 uf s oo, bulug near busine HOUSEI JOMPIRE PARLOR BEDS and i) Weat Mul —Now recalying apring stnek of carpots, Turniture, wil housclinld womls. Rolling at luwist'prices for castiorun nstallmeits, Cull und exumine. DURNILU A’ ®pornmnantonu; profoe Addrens M4t Velbuny, MLD OO DS DITEAD C, 55 Y LOW CABIE PHICES, 1on {‘,‘E\‘m .1":{\.‘112'. Fate dualiug. how wvenives ’ = JW. &0 . BTQREY, A GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT L.-\\rv" o3l Drearborn- b Ay Clicayo. Advica froos 18 yoa Sxuarivnce, Busluces Quicily sid logelly ransach ) CARRIAGES. MUTCHELL'S, 10 E. WASH- Borses o all kinds, carriugos, budglos, hund, st low Dricods of fugton: imriur, e id wrun 1 iy » . F()Il SALE — §2% WILL, BUY THE undwonio, Lishionuble-hred trotting lorse lay B Pitke voui ot Tran Duke; by Caniue 3, Ciar, dum Kuto Cruckett, dum of iiooton. Nay Duke laa b full mnnietincleun i wunda h il wnd wolsty sad wiylinly driyors s 7 yours ol Feuts County, hontucky.nd purciinsed thers (oF pres | entuwier,u fudy.who s enving the ciy, wulc ts the eusutl fur ofiurig b ow. “Iu Bns ho tauls ur bluimiali; 18 warrsited porfuctly sound und kiidi ro kultod: B squnes trotiee, Hatrottod tho fouris 1 oo Just fall, WIRNIK Bucoud Wonev, 4 o ta undor 353 und wurcanted to teat o cal 3775, wiid 13 8 betdu horsy now than whan purchased. 1le ctn be sevi ol wny tiwo ntowner's rosidone Sflllh.'hm- \Vx\.\"l 3D—GOOD SINGLIE ITARNESS, AH pay cashi,_Addrass X V. Pribuno pillce. Cun bo nd ton sollelte dresa 13 17, Fributis ol Paney EIt WANTED=WLTH §5,000, TO A7 take ope-thled luterest inou tylly- nnnufucturing sng jubbing house. Noog buokkeuper need unawer, Addross b FARTNER WANTED—X PARTY WITIU 3,000 {0 §ILU0 10 Jol (hu advurtiser 3 gnancial WELHOE 1 i Whulusulo irocery businows b & Lowss of R Dmubianta whd at without such & buusd, leforenco given and x-‘hp;:h'r:uln (i . Tribune uilice. ALICHINELY, £33 DUPLEX SAFETY BOILER—OCAN. nut expludo; gives most Beam 10T 10ast woBvy, and wili luat louger '.hln mny bullur syer bulle gloours und steain-users luvited w cal Il wnd 'eulul W nd for dusceiptiva clreular. Ottives, 3 Cortiaods ow Yurk, sod & Canal-sl, Clilcago. [ $i4 !

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