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t ch be 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. . THE COUNCIL. The Mayor Recommends the Transfer of the Water De« partment, And Also Calls Attention to the Intolerable Bridge Nui- sance. A Reward Should Be Offered ‘for an Improved Draw- bridge. Passage of an Ordinance to Stop Littering the Streets with Dodgers. Attempt to Build o Frame Engino: Ifouse on the Lake- Front. Controller Guracy Urges the Tomporary Adoption of a License System, ‘The Council held @ regular weekly meeting last evening, Mayor Harrison in the chair, and all the Aldormen prosent except Hirsch ond Young. SALE OF LIQUOR TO MINORS. Ald. Lawlor submitted a communteation from F. F. Bimendorf, President of tho Citizens’ League, caliing attention to the sale of liquor to minors and drunkards at tho’ grounds of the Driviog Park Association and at ploutcs by pare tlos not buving obtained a city license, and in violution of iaw. ‘Tho document reviowed tho fact that attention had beforo beon called to the mutter, but the authorities had dony nothing. It ulso sald that but for the fact that it,bad beon impussible to get the uames of thu yholnters the league would have commenced prosecutions long ngo,and concluded by asking that such mensures be adopted as will put an end to the unlicensed sale of Iquor by require ing licenses tu be obtained for selling liquor at such pluces, Such © course, it was argucd, would enable tho leugue to learn who wore responsible for the violutions in such cages, and besides fuctitute the prosevution of alt such of- fenders, ‘The cummunication was referred to the Com- mittee on dudlehiry. An ordinunce was introduced and referred to the Committee on Poltce, authorizing the Proso- cuUing- Attorney or tho City-Attornuy to. suse pend nny exceutiona iesued ‘upon a judgment wherein’ uw fine ts imposed for the violation of any city ordinance, when, in toglr opinion, tho public interest requires tho sate to be done. HOUSE RAILWAY ON SEDOWICK STREET. Anordinanco was submitted authorizing tho Inying of a single horse-railway track by the North Chicago City Hallway. Company on Sedu- wick strevt from Chiengo avenue to Division streot, dad on Murket streot botweon the samo pointy, ‘Tho ordinance was accompanied by petitions, signed by a majority of the property= olders along both streets, und the whole qucs- tion wus rofurred to the Committco on Rutlroads, The Mayor nomtnnted Frederick Ludwig ns Buperintendent of the Wost Randolph street murket, and the nomination wus coniirmed. TRANSFERRING THE WATER OFFICE, The following communication was received from the Muyo “In tho Depurtment of Public Works fs placed the suporvision, onstruction, reparation, an muintunanca of tho public works of this great clty, ‘I'he Commissioner supecintonds the build- ing, repulring, and oleaulng tho streets, He bas ohurge of the Bub-depurtment of cngincoriug, ander which are placed tho viniduots, bridxos, docks, harbor, and the loyiog and malntuining tho network ‘of water-pipes, pumping-works, sunnela, aud supplying water to our pouple. He ous charge of the sewers already built, and the proper location of these yet to be Inid. Ho has charge of tho new City-Hall Butlding, aud lots all contracta, and prepares tho articles of con- truct aftor said Jottings. In addition to thase manifold duties, bho has to superintend all the oferien! duties apportatning and beloug- dug thereto. ‘To perform alt of those duties has to bo vigilant, induetrions, and honest, and sould not bo burthoned with any duties In- dompatible therawith, “In former times this departinont was under tho management of throo Commiasionors, ono trom cach division of tho clty. ‘That system lovelopud sectional rivalry, and, consequent shereupon, log-rolling and oxtfavagunce. At resont it is wisely. placed under one reaponslbte end. That head has onough to do, and his no ‘ine to spare for other than thoso Jogitimately ander him. “The sub-water department, organized for the collection of water-rates, 1a purely fiscal and clerical, and its supervision ts calculated to istract the mind of the Commissioner of Public ‘orks from the proper dutics he bas to porform. As Mayor! have given large attention to this Dopartment, and have lonz since thoujht It not Pyoperly belong to tho Department of Public Works, but should bo under the Financlal De- partmont of tho clty—that is, undor the Con- troller; already so much of it us goes to tho Col- lector is under tho supervision of the Controller. At should all be thoro, “Tho department is alroady woll managed, and gives evidence of groat reforws. Lbellevo the enanee, will load to still further reforins, und will roliove un excellent and overburdened olicor. Having studied the matter closely, und Relaying the change would bo good tor thio tax- payors, have caused the Law Dopartinent to Prepare amendments to theordinances purpose Jy to Dring about such changes, and submit tho sume for your consideration, and carnestly secommend that you do pass thom, “ Thore is another mattor { desire to call your attention to. ‘THY BUINGE NUISANCE a8 grown to be alinost intolorable, inter the rivor, nt lenat from tho Junction of the two branches up to some point near the mouth of the canal, must be closed, und a new channel cut thence to the Inke. Tho West Side la now half of tho city, and tt will not long submit to the delays and voxations caused by the opaquing and cloalog of the bridges. ‘Tho chango [ indl- cate 18 ono of great magnitude, and cannot be brought about for several yenrs, but in tho Incuntine something must ‘be done. Tunnela do nut seem to autisfy the people, Immedinto relief can be brought about only by numerous bridges, and thoso bridges to be as wide us tho atrouts leading to thom, so ns ta udinit. the pre ange of tontna as along tho stroots, In London and Paris tho bridgos are wll now bamg bullt of equal width with the streets, But tnore such Soonor or bridges do not requiro to be drawn as here, = Ours, must be drawbridges, aud so tow loculities require such atruct- ures that Inventive onius fs not culled into activity, to devise new systems and plans suilictent to ounble double rows of teams to cross, und not nurrow the channel of the rivor where vessels ure passing. L have thought wnuch of thls, and haye come to the conclusion that wo can get the ald of inventive gentus only by offering u gonurous reward for the ost prac: ticuble ptins tor a drawbvrldge suitable to our Deccsaltics.” 1 recommend, thoreforo, that, you empower tho Mayor to offer u rewird of 83.000 for such plana, the suine not to be pald unless something valuabld be submitted, and to py such rownird out of moneys not otherwise up Propriated, Carrer H. Harmison, Mayor.” The document was ordered printed, the noe companying ordinance boing referred to the Fle panos Committes, und the recommendation as 10 tho river and bridges to the Committeo on Harbors aud Bridges, SALE OF THE FRANKLIN STREET LOT. A communication was received from the Con: troilor recommending tho sale of the olty lot ut the corner of Adume and Franklin sticeta for $125,000, tho money to be used us follows; For anenging-house for No. 1 on othor city prop- erty, ta coat from $50,000 to $35,000; a Hre-bont, ‘to cost from $25,000 to, $35,000; six dump-scows, to cost from 815,000 to $18,000; leaving a balance for new engincs and equipments for several a, Last your $10,873 was pald for tuys to cep ico away from tho orlb and other survices expenses which could be saved, Tho scows coutd be used to carry garbaye tuto the luke, and tho $39,000 spent by the Hoard of Health for the pu 088 bo saved, jo document was roferred to th Committee. ecFinange aan {TUERE MUST BE LICENSES, ntrollor Gurney also aubmitted the follow- iGenruruns f wh to diroot x” + Iwisl rect your attention to considorations atfeoting tho interost 8 uniefpal Government: t pore " The total amount of revenue from taxation for the year 1883 will be upon preset propert! valuation of $117,1:0,013, which at 2 percent 8 $5,322,072, loss 5 per cont fur uon-collcotion of taxes, $117.13; leaving rovenuo from this source of $2.25,509. ‘To which may bo added cash fram. iniscellancous sources, suloun-ioonses, rents, eto Inaking @ total revenue for 1382 of ia ‘The law passed at the recont session of our tuto Legislature, authorizing a rovaluauon of real estato, will not permit au (nercuse of rov= enue in this direction for the coming fiscul your, for the reason that appropriations aru deters zined In Murch, and the revaluation in Ma) following; It will, therefore, bu necessary, if ft is thought advisablo to expund an umount in 188% in excess of tho foregoing aum, to establish auyetum of Hconses, Tus revaluation of prop- erty totake pluco th May noxt will doubtices provide for the wants of the City Goverment Tor 1883, consequently liconses other than those pow iu force muy be limited toe single year, Very respectfully, = THKovo! a ty Controtier.”” eT. Guusey, NO RIGHT TO VIOLATE THK NANCE, FILE ONDI- The Committee on Publi Bulldings recom monded the pnsango of an order quthonzing the lastiance of a permit to the Firo Marshal to croct N two-story framo bullding, veneered with brick, on tho Lake-Front for an ending and hook and udder company. Ald. Wickersham sald tho city had no right to do what {t would not allow tho pcopto to do, Buch n precedent was dangerous. To would hover voto to nlfow such A atructire to go up In tho First Ward, Ald. Phelps favored tho passage of the order, An ongine-houso thoro was necossary for the protection of surrounding property. Ald, Altpeter didn’t think it right to pnsa such: anorier, Tho olty should aot an example and not allow an Mlegal and dangerous atructure to foun. A brick building should bo erceted, Ald, Cullerton attacked the Expoattion Directors, ond askod that th order bo tld over, and that a resvintion be passed dirocting tho Seeretury “to report whether or net the com- forthwith sot aside ron for a steam thoin out, which the Law Popartmont bad deolded the Council had n right 10 0, Ald. Phelps said tho company had offored roon, but the Firo Marstat sald it wasn't adapted to the purpose, Ald. Everett wanted the engine-house, even if it was wholly of wood, Ald. Wickershatn went for the firo-bugs with 8 club, ana exposed tholr little game, which was to cetablish a precedont na un entranes wedge for a sweeping amendment to the Building ordinance, Tho business-men wanted tho on- gino-house, but wished one in accordance with tho ordinunce, Ald, Shorey tiid not think tho clty ought to go begging, If it owned tho Inke-front it could take possession of tho Eepostion Uuilding, [te Tights ought to be determined betore anything wits done, He asked that the resolution be 80 maditied that the Law Department could sond fn an opinion. Ald, Cullerton’s resolution wos pnsacd, and ina fol- Pi the report deforred—yeas, 0; nays, ows? -Yens—Wickersham, Dixon, Sanders, Apple- ton, Watkins, Wethere!l, Cutlerton, Altpeter, Peovey, Bond, Hulbert, Brady, Wanzor, Stauber, Imhof, Moler (sixtconth Ward), Murphy, Bar rett, Burley, Dinir—20, Nays—Stotoy, Pholps, Burke, Shorldan, Iill- droth, Riordan, Lawler, Purcell, Sinith, Schroo- ler, Nelson, Yond, Everett, Meyer (iftweuth an—H. Ald. Stauber presented a resolution, which war pussed, directing tho Commisstoner of Health to notify the Principats of schools of casos of amull-pox in families where thore are ebildren who attond school. THE MAND-RILL NUISANCE TO BE STOPPED, Tho Committee on Juidlclary recommended tho passago of tho “nand-bill ordinance,” and thelr report was concurred in—yens 2, anys &— ng follows: Yeur—Wickersham, Dixon, Sanders, Appleton, Shorey, Watkins, Wethoreil, Burke, Sheridan, Riordan, Lawler, Pureoll, Sinyth,PecveySehroo- dor, Nelson, Boud, Dean, Hulbert, Everett, Waner Bayor (Piftecnth - Ward), Barrett, Bur- ley, wir—25. ays—Phelps, Cullerton, Altpeter, Hildreth, Brady, Stauber, Imbof, Meter, (Sixteenth Ward), Murphy, ‘ The ordinance fs as follows: “He it ardatned, eles? “Section 1, No person or persons shall dis- tribute, cast, throvw, or place in, upon, or along any of tho streets, wlloys, ar public places of the City of Chlenyo, uae hund-bilts, pamphivts, clr- culnre, books, or advertisements, for the pur- puso or with the Intent of advertising or makiug known in a general or promiscuous manner any business, occupation, profession, medical treat= ment, medicine, or anythlug whutover, under i penalty of not loss that: $5 and not more thun $15 for cach and overy offense, “Se. 2, This ordinnnee shall bo in force and effect from ang after its passage.” THE MOKGUE. The Committee on Health and County Reln- tons recomtnunded the passage of an ordinance Justructing the Superintendent of Police to send to tho morgue of Undertaker Elton, until ture ther orlers, ull the unkown and unclaimed dead bodies found within the city Mmits, pro- vided no charge be made against the city for services rendered, Ald. Cullertun was!n favor of appropriating monoy to build a decent ane i Ald, Wickersham spoke of tho present ver- min-infested “morgue.” and sald tho proposi- tion of Elton was merely a temporary expedi- ent, which should be adopted for humunity’s snke, Ald. Burloy offered an amendment providing: that the mormue shutl be oben at afl times to tho public, tho police, and Health Departinent otti- cers, and that no bodies shall bo buried or othar- wise disposed of exeept upon the order of tho Commissioner of Health. This was agreed tu, as wus the order as amended, ‘Tho Council then adjourned, upon receiving notico of the death of tho Prosident, as stated elsewhere. ou DEY GUODS, dc. MERCHANTS, ATTENTION! You in the DRY GOODS and MILLINERY business wt find bargains in regular goods at Job-Lot Prices awuit- ing you at the House of SHOYER & C0. 144, 146, 148 & 150 Wabash-ay. Wo wilt offer this week 500 dozen assorted KNIL) HOODS at 26 per cent less than cost of manufacture, Call, examine our stock, and get prices. SHOYVER & CO. PHOTOGRAPHS, PRESIDENT GARFIELD, SPLENDID PHOTOS, From life aittings, made by Mr. BRAND on the day of his nomination, conceded to be by far the best Picture in existence of our noble President, The trade supplied at usual rates, Beands Pudtos 210 & 212 Wabash-av. EPPS' COCU. nnn GRATEFUL—COMPORTING, EPPS’ COCOA sie th BREAKFAST. «By thorough knowlwdgo of the nat which govurn the oporatunene digestion and nian Yon, und byw careful application of the tine propre Hoe of wallesclacted Cocoa, Ar. Eppa has provi our bi blvs with a dolicately-flavured bovor- savo us wany heavy docwrs’ Bille it ux uso Of such srilclos of diet that a y whorever there ls wrth, gteapee tuatiyn fucal hate by Revplna ourselves wal fortied weith puro blond und & proporly-nourshod Tiada slnitiy with Geiliea eitue oF milk. Oiiing water OF ra Bold ta tite only Gyrib. and} tix), labeled A Eves ‘& CO., Hoi hic CI i a Alta, Bere TOSS RE eee BPE, PLANKS AND VANS, Ap A NIAIN, ETENDEN & €0, Tanks and Cans, 239 & 24! Lake st. CLOTHING. You're a “TC,” if we Can't Suit You. “7, 6.2? means Tough Case. We do meet auch ones once tu a while; that occurs in every house; but the Joke of tt is. here we are fitting and pleasing tots of these * T, C's” each season after they have looked every where else in vain. NON & CO. Fall and Winter Overcoats, Fall and Winter Suits, Ready-Made and Goods to Order, Trousers and Trouserings, IN A-B-U-N-D-A-N-C-E, Aregular Wholesale Stock for you to select a single garment from, AT PRICES Thatwitl please any reasonable man, PLhey are just low enough, not.too low, for we mean to stay here, but they ave such PRICES AS YOU ALE WILLING TO PAY. _ 104 & 106 MADISON-ST. - Same Old Numbers. WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CEMENT, BAND, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., con. ADAMS. | Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Mako the Lowest Prices, And Givo the Best: Terms. & off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. NOTICE, “WECAL NOTICE We will show no goods, and will tuke no orders for Bur Garments, and make no dts- play at the Exhibition wintit Lhuvaday eve., Sept. 22, on account of the Death of Gen, Garfield, MJ. EF. PERIOLA, Furvier, 168 £105 Ws h-av., car, Monroc-at, MISCELLANEOUS. GENTLEMEN'S NECKW In doslana and at prices not found elaawhore, AM. Its COMB, Alt, DRESS GOODS. . NEW . Dress Fabrics BOTH STORES CARSON, PIRIE a, C0, West End Dry Goods Mouse, Madison and Peoriacsts., AND North Sido Dry Goods House, N. Clark and Erie-sts. A cordial invitation is given for the in- spection of the latest French. Saxony, and English Novelties in AUTUMN DRESS GOODS, Of our own importation, and including many Special Designs only manufactured for our trade. These goods are in the choicest and latest shades and effects, and cover the widest range of grades and prices, from ow and medium to rich and high cost materials, Among the new goods are FOULES, MELANGES, ARMURE BEGE CREPEs, CASHMERE OMBRES, INDIENNES, MORA FANCIES, PLAID ATYIRASOI, ILLUMIN- ATED FANCIES, Tinsel Plaids, CHECKS, PLAID D’OR ECCOSSE, &., &c. Also stylish Novelties in PLAIN OM- BRE, and RIBBED PLUSHES, PLUSH BROCADES, VELVETS, &c., in all latest shades to match new Dress Fabrics. Also, latest shades and newest styles. in Brocade Satins, Oriental and Roman Stripes, Surahs, Rhadames, Satins, and Gros Grains. CARSON, PIRIE & C0, NOTIONS, JEWELERY, &c. Are in the city to buy goods of a general character you cannot:af- ford to neglect examining my stock and priges before buying. I make a specialty of supplying the general mefchant with Notions, Jewelry, Cutlery, Toys, Hosiery, Smokers’ Goods, Sporting Goods, Musical: Goods, White Goods, ‘Fancy Goods, Tinware, Hardware, Woodenware, Glassware, Picture Goods, Frames, Mirrors, In short almost everything that you want, all at the uniform low prices of what are commonly called drives. .For a real genuine assortment of A 5 and 10¢ Counter Goods I recognize no competition, CAL LINING TON, 145 & 147 Wahash-av,, CHICAGO, CUSTOM TAILOLING. CALL AND SEE FINE IMPORTED Suitings Overcoatings FRED W. CROFT TAILOR AND DRAPER, THE CHICAGO FAIR, OF THE GREAT CHCAG FAR, AND ONE OF The Most Interesting The Great 20-Mile Race For $2,600, BETWEEN MISS BELLE COOK, of California, MISS EMMA JEWETT, of Minnesota, Tho Unfinished Trotting Rao, A Running Raco 1 1-8 Miles, and A Great Steeple Clase of 2 1-4 Milos, between ‘Miss Malloy,” ‘* Guy,” and “Sivanannoa,” EVERYBODY GOME AND COME EARLY, ITAdmission, 50 cents. Madison- st. Curs to the Track Gates. Low Water Mark Fine Family R. Archibald's Extra rer. Undervools “Wy Fanltlss Plant's Extra, Lois, per bel, $8.75 Choiee Minnesota Patents and Wintor Wheat por bel, $8 108,50 Grocer & Wine Morchant, 79 & 81 State-st. Branch Store, 210 & 212 N. Clarkest. _AUCTION SALES. By GEV. P. GUKE & CU., 24 and 218 Madtson-sy Regular Trade Sale, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 9:30 a.m. SILKS AND SATINS A SPECIALTY, Lots of other Honsonablo Goods, GEO. P, GORE & CU., Auctionoors, 2,500 Cases Well-Assorled, Custom-Made BOOTS & SHOES WILL BE SOLD AY AUCTION Wednesday, Sept. 21, Begtuning at 0:30 a, m. prompt, No country or city merchant should place an order anywhere till he has informed himself as to ACTUAL MARKET VALUES as shown by these sales. GEO. P. GOR & CO, M4 and 214 Madi ‘Auctioneers. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, at 0:30, TRADE SALE. Crockery & _ Glassware. ‘Wo shail noll tn tots to sult tho trado 150 Crates of dor sirable gooda in W. Gi. C. Co. Porcelain, Hotel, Rock, and ¥ellow Ware. 1,000 bris, Tablo Glassware. Full assortment of Lamps and Lamp Fixturos. sone Pato Ee POETS Coe Auctioneers, Regular Trade Sale, Thursday, Sept. 22,9:30a.m. ~ Cloaks, Dolmnns, Overcoats, Underwear. -Bhinstekerr PARLORES, set Ct 157 South Clarkst. PULLMAN SCARFS. Pocket Dressing Cases. ‘Trade suppilod by WESTERN LEATHER M'E'G CO., Ge State-st. tend for cireutar, 9» StBte 100 Teams Wanted For hauling Cinders: $5.00a day, Appl OUIALUAOK 9, Waabington and Cuctlanate, AGENCY. An Kxport and import Commission Merchant of New Yurk wanta to reprovant Chicago house, Ad- dryse 3125, Tribunn aitlca. STAFFORD’S INKS, Universal, Blue Black Oftice, Commercial Violet Combined, Chemical #lutd, —_-Vilet Black Copying. Wholesale aud Retall, GEO. K. COLE & ON,, STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, €Q Dearbarn it, The best fit. ting Scarz ev- er made. Special at- tachment yor turned down colluas, Samples sent tothe tradeon application, THOMAS & HAYDER, Who! Whee uimaturers, 254 Madison-st, REAL ESTATE, For Sale at a Bargain, A fratolese Vrame Dw olling Uouse, NaH Michie -ar Das i ot, Eanrare Brick Daten we EST Wetted CO. sa, fF ROSSMONE a A Very Largo and 1; tant Bali Guat, Gulls ow Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE, Manufacturing Establishment for Sale, On tha dthof Ociobor next, at 3 o'clock bu, we willecil at Public Auction at our oMico In the City of daneaviile, Wie. all the Koal Estato, Dlachinery, ‘Tools Pattorie, Patonts, and good will of tue bane ii constituting our present Manufacturing Katab- out, Date of possceslon made uhown vn day of 1, BARNGWOWTLE Sao JANESTILLE, Wis, Bop igh pales CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE of s festaurent, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 10 O'clock Sharp AtNo, 192 West Madison-st. Will soll elegant ble-top ‘Tables, Silver Plated Castors, Suuw C Knives, Forks, Spoons, Counters, Oll Palntinus, Black Walnut Partiions, Kange, Broilor, Crockery, Giuss- waro, French até Mirrors, and everything’ of the Dot quality. COL, MOUHIOU: Agont of Mortuauee and Salysman. DUINING. In Colorady and N. Moxico Wore tacently extonsively ox- amined, and can bo ropurted on by C.Gibert Wheeler. Mlit~ ing Geoluxist und Aasayor, 81 Clarkest, Rooms @ aud a," B. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, ‘The only direct line from Chicago and the West to Washington. Solid trains through from Chi- cago to Washington with- out change of cars of any class. The 5 o’clock train out of Chicago reaches Washington ‘an. entire night in advance of the 5 o'clock train of other lines. Ail through trains on the Baltimore & Ohio pass through Washington to Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. By no other line can tickets be purchased to New York via Washington without extra expense. Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Office, 83 Clark-st.; Depot, Expo- sition Building. | “TAILORING. AUCTION SALE, ‘Coneatign! | [DHRVTINNS SI Suits made to order in six hours; Pants, four hours, dur- ing Fair Week, to accom- modate our friends from the country who intend to stay but one day in Chicago. ‘Leave your measure at 10 a.m., and I will have your Suit ready for you at 4 p.m. Pants to order, from $4.00 to $10.00; Suits to order, from $15.00 to $40.00; Overcoats to order, from $14.00 to $35. TED TAILOR. S.W. Cor, Clark and Adams-sts. Open until 8 p. m.; Saturdays, ro p.m. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, INTER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO. The Groat Annual Industeialand Art Exhibition of Amorica la Now Open, und will Continue Day and Evoning, Sundays excoptod, until Il o'clock p. m. Nate urday, Oot, 22, 161. EVERY DEPARTMENT ts replote with the Latost and Boat, andall Arrangements for the Exbibition aro Complete und Adnitrabio, PROF, ADOLPH LLESEGANO'S Colebrated Ore cheatrs of Thirty-ono Pocos, Including Thres Solo {sts, asststod by the World lenownod Cornet Virtuo~ ¥O SIUNOK LIBERATI, Into of Brighton Bosab, Coney Island, Admlasion—Adults, % conte; Children, 18 cents, Excuralon Ratos und Low Furos on all itallroads, TO RENT. TO RENT IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, Large corner office on second ftoor Pha smalt oftice on third Hoor, Wi. ©, DOW, Room 8 tribune Building, PILE REMEDY, SACO OnewaRy bee Baas Bp ant Anon Ease Bess 10S Madina boo. ide tedlon ITATS, YOUNG [00 Counts to 82.00, 1m LESTEWS HAT HOUSES, 1)1 ftandatph and 1036 North Clark-at, For Account of Whom It May Concern, STOCK OF Neatsand Grease Tho stock of Moats and Grenso saved from the Fire at Hately’s Packing-House, Chicago, Il., will ho offered at_ Public Sale at tho Packing-Housas of Jones & Stiles and John Cudahy, at tho Union Stock-Yards, Chicago, on THURSDAY, Sept. 22, at 3 O'Clock PM The Monts consist principally of Short Ribs, estimated at-about One and a Half Million Pounds. Tho Greaso {8 estimated at Threo Thousand Tierces, more or tess. Terms and conditions of Salo will bo made known at that time. McGEOGH, EVERINGHAM & CO,, WALTER'E, LEWIS, Train for the Stock-Yards leaves the Michigan Southern Depot, Chicago, at 2:15 pe me ROYAL BAKIN WDER. POWDER . Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPH CREAM TARTAT. Tfonsokooper's favorite in loudina clues of the wort No other preparation makos, auch Thi, Huey, Dot Dreads, or luxurious pastry. Cun by eaten by Uyspere Gea without fear af tha Us resulting from hessy 19) goatlble food, 627" Cowinonded for purity wee dieuwes by the Go W + Mott. eetOV AN WAR York, TRisons BUILOING Fino Kpoctactes aulted to all siahta on aclen! principlon. Opera and Flold Clusses, Telescor Eroscaves, Haronicters: oie. ——— M EN’S asolved today @ Dig lot of Fi GUTLE. HATS iT und Funey Nott ‘Turvans for Woate: Young Mon at avout balf usual pricus, i " "and ‘Bpalain, Pocket Cutlory, Hazora, ors, Corkacrews, & BROS, 109 itadisun-st, oe a eno ren fore sel LY Sh Bh oe cor the bast NED Tiladisonsat CBO - *

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