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the council. * long and Wearisome Dinousnion of tho Snow Problem. Xlic Slrccl-Itnllway Companies, nml llio Slosh Plied Up by Them. Onllorton nnd Harrison Indulge In Bonn) Talk About tho Mayor's Veto, poslponcmonl ol tho pobble-Slono Pavomenl Ordlnanco Mailer lor Flvo Weeks, jit iVtslern Indiana and ll* Telrgrnpli lines— Considerable Jlistellnneous Business Trnnsntlcd. Tho council lirlil n regular weekly meeting last evening. Mnyor I IwrrlHoii In tito choir, run* etl tbo Aldermen pre-aunt except I’urooll find gwlfl. HAC’KM'.V rOAriLMKN. AIJ. WicUcfslmm presented a petition from tho hackney coachmen praying for tlio repeal of the provision requiring them to carry lighted lamps at night, and asking that, in lieu thereof, they he required to give a bond of 1500 to Insure compliance with tho city ordinances. U was referred lo tho Committee on Licenses. JNHPLCTLNO WOHKSHOPH. ' • AM. Lawler submitted mi ordinance from the Trndo anil Labor Assembly for the enforcement c( the existing ordinance In reference to Iho In* iucctloii '*f workshop* mul factories, ami pro* vidlng for Iho compilation of labor ami vital statistics. It was referred to Iho Committee on ilual j I , J i iCKr,i.AXLm;s communications. AUI. Thompson presented n resolution, which was passed, Instructlnir tho Corporation Counsol nut to apply for iho confirmation of tho awes** meat for tho Improvement of Indiana street from Iloyoo street to Western avenue. A communication was received from tho Com* misMonor of Public Work* stating that it was feasible to widen to forty-four feet tho bridge over Ogden slip. . . On motion or Aid. Everett, tho Commissioner was directed to send In mi estimate of tbo cost. Till-: CITY-HALL. Tho snmo oniclal, In reply to tho resolution asKlwt If ho concurred in the report nl trunk Airncw a* to tbo condition of tho now City-Hall, xr-oorted that nothing Imd occurred since Super intendent Kirkland umdo bis report to, cause that ircatlcnmu to change tho view* ho thnroin exercised. Superintendent Kirkland Unit made an examination within tho last Tow days,and, a* aeon as tho snow passed away, would Imvo u new aurvey made and lino of Jowls taken. Tbo report was placed on flic. I.OOMIH-STREET IMPROVEMENT. A communication was received from tho Cor- K ration Counsel In answer to a resolution of miry w to whether tho ordinance for paving and grading Luanda street from Madison lu Van Huron could he legally amended to admit of the Improvement being nmdo by tho prop erty-owners. ilo held that the Council had no power, under tho charter, to amend tho ordinance ns proposed, mid. since tho assess ment had already boon made, tho work would have to be done by contract, and lot to tho low est responsible bidder. The document was placed on file. STORING I.UMRER. Aid. Cullertou presented n petition from Fulmer, Fuller & Co., asking that thov bo al lowed to store lumber on n vacant lot on tho rurncr of Twenty-second and Union streets, and a resolution authorizing them to do It. Uuiti went to the Committee on Flro and Water. CLEANING THE .STREETS. Aid. Voung Introduced tho following: " Whereas, Tbo several street railway com panies have deposited on either side of tho road way of their several tracks largo quantities of Ice. dirt, and snow, thereby obstructing tho travel on tho streets whereon tholr said railways arooperatod: therefore, he It ’ “Raofw(l,Thut tho West Division RallwayCom patty, tho Chicago City Railway Company, and the North Chicago City Railway Company bo re quired, and tho Commissioner o( Public Works U hereby directed to notify said companies forthwith to remove from said streets all lee. ■now, atm dirt, or other substance removed and deposited by said Railway companies In suld Streets to tho obstruction tborcol.” Aid. Rlordan moved to refer to tho Committee oo Streets and Alleys, West Division. Aid, Pcevuy said Immediate action should be taken, ns tho slush and tilth was u nuisance. Aid. Everett moved to commit to tho Com mittee on Judiciary. While it would be good to have tho stuff removed, bo bud serious doubt ns tu the power of tho Council to compel tho com panies to remove it. Uy donning tbo tracks tho railway companies provided a roadway for teams, and while this was n damage to tho occu pants of tho buildings, It wasaqucstlon whether Its benefit wouldn't offset it. Aid. Altpctor suld tho Corporation Counsel had told him that tho ordinance bo Introduced, ns tho subject was legal; tho Council bud tbo neces sary power, lie didn't believe tho companies should be required to remove all tbo snow, but thought some plan ought tu bo dovlsud by which tbo nuisance could be abated. fcUU 11UIOHUW UIU uw (lUII.LU. Aid. Burley was opposed to tho resolution on account of its ludcilnitness. It meant nothing. Where should tho companies begin? How wero they to separate tholr snow from that of tUo In dividuals or that of tho city? Aid. I’oovoy urged that tho companies pushed aside tho snow for tholr own convenience, and. as tho piling up right and left Interfered with business, they should bo required to remove tbo obstruction. Aid. Dixon was In favor nf tho resolution, and said that tho Law Department had some time ago drafted an ordinance covering nil of Aid. Hatley's objections, which should have been passed. It prohibited tho obstruction ot tho streets by any lone, *and was general in Its application. For tbo past few weeks the business of tbo city bud been Impeded by tho piling of snow, and If tho street car companies could not bo compelled to remove It tbo city authorities should provide for its re moval. The passage of tho resolution would bo astep in tho right direction. Ala. Young said action was necessary, and at once. Tho Intersections of tbo streets were lm passable, almost, and tho property of tho people was endangered because tho llro-englnos could not be used. On tbo North Hide tbo neemnula tlous of snow along Clark struct actually cov ered up tho tiro-plugs. Tho spirit and aim of his resolution was to meet the present emer gency, but It was about time 11 was determined whether tbo railway companies bad tbo right to continue to obstruct tbo streets. Aid. Cullorton didn't believe Aid. Young was sincere In Introducing tho resolution. Ho be lieved seven-eighths of tbo people Indorsed tho course of tho railroads in throwing tho snow wide, since It was done for their accommoda tion. Otherwise they would huvo to walk to Jholr places of business. If tbo companies had been required to remove tho snow whcultfell, there weren't tuougn teams In tho city or In tho elate to do It, All tbo teams went on the rail way streets now because tbo others were Im passable. Bupposa tbo companies hadn’t re moved tho snow from tholr trucks? Aid. Ballard said It was not tbo horse-railway companies that put tho obstruction complained of on tbo streets, hut it was tho Almighty, ami ho behoved Ho would romovo It sooner than tho humpHulosor the Council possibly could. Ho was using teams every day, and found tho •{reels where there wore no tracks Impassable. He would like to see tho obstruction removed, but iluoo tbo public at largo hud piled tin as *uuuhsnowlu the streets as tho railway com: pules had, it would be unjust to pass tho roso- Aid. Hchroeder believed It would bo wrong to "Wire tbo companies to tnku away tbo snow, mb tnvorcd reference to tbo Judiciary Com wutoo. who might gut up an ordinance which would be reasonable. Aid. Illldrctb believed In passing an ordinance "ifulailng tbo uiutier of anow in the winter and °>ua In tbo summer, ami preventing them from being thrown “into tbo duor-yurds of tbo bull community." In his opinion tbe order nut bo curried out because there was no Pl s®<J to ,4 dump M tbo snow and 100. Ala, Motor was opposed to any rofcreaco, and "anted to see tbo order passed. It was not n in« S but bad been bolero tbo Council S .» • ago, and un ordinance Intended to rem tbo trouhlo hud boon voted down, lie auw «# same opposition now, and believed It would •min bo effectual. Aid. ytauber was In favor of the resolution. DU .‘,fought no good would conio of It. .;Aid, Uiordun said tbo West Division Railway voaipauy put suvonty teams and JOJ men at work aiming tbo snow oil of Twelfth street, and tbat , co “ftcslcd tbom tor dumping it In va if. 18 ’they bud to abandon tbo work. BOIUU turtber discussion tbo motion to Jr,,V tbo whole question to tbo Judiciary Com *nuieu was lout by 11m following veto: ini f U4 Watkins, McAuley, lUonlan, »} McNurncv, Hobrocdcr. Hoiid, Everett, Durluy-W. Kh'?l' i ''''Vlckerßbum, Dixon, Ilallard, Clark, CrunuU, llurko, CuUerton, Altputer, Smyth. I'tovcy. Thompson. llrudy, Stau kUu °5P U ** Meyer iFlltoentu Word), Young, sJy!sJSl«tcenib Ward), Imboll, llarrett, Mur rain. 0 V0,8 . 0D the motion to refer to tbo Com lsw~° 011 Hallroads was yeas 17, nays 17, us fol- »ho^y ,ckcni ‘>nm } Sanders, Dullard. Clark, bmvnf’ HC a, mls, McAuley, Cullortou, luordun, llulu-U M. u Nunioy, Uuml, Wstklus, Everett, jnayt-Dlxon, Uurke, Altpctor, Hildreth. Law bum... v , ey * Bcbroedcr, Thompson, Drady, You/, u V ifun *‘ Meyer (Fiflueiitn Ward), Motor (blxjccuin Ward),;lmboff, Uarrett, Chair decided tbo motion lost. ... CAirmi’s vote. «!*■ 9H ll ®rion asked if bis Honor bad voted, fcedon wiu lost^ Q ' 1 lbluk necessary; tbo • 4W. Everett quoted from tbe’ charter to es tnbli«h the point that, in ease of a He, tho Mayor ‘‘shall" vote. Tin l Chair iikhlm said the motion was lost. Aid. CulhsiUm-vouitod to hnowtf thoChnlr tin r| voted. The Chair held that It wasn’t necessary under the elreiiPHtmice*. Aid. Culierton appealed from the decision. Aid. Hildreth moved ir, reconsider. After some sipmbhlhiK. In which tho Moyer look an active part. Aid. (,'nllcrion inquired what had become of his nopcal. Tho L'lmlr said It was tho same ns a reconsider* «Utm. Aid. Cullnrlon lliniitdit tint. •• Tho Clmlntiatril that thoro was no appeal In a Rlmple numerical matter. Considerable sparrhitf look placo between tho Mayor ami Aid. Culierton, the hitter initnmtlmr that tho former didn't want to ko on record on tho <|UORtion. Tiie L'lmlr said ho wasn't afraid to vote, hut ho didn’t feel called on to do 10, nnd wouldn’t. Aid. Culierton remarked that If tho Mayor ncetl not vote when thoro was a tlo, ho desired Unit to lie understood. Tho Chair paid ho could vote If he wished and elmnire llio result, but ho had decided tho mo tion lost. 110 declined to vote, and tho Council could Impeach him. Aid. Cullcrtuu naked If bo Intended to put tho appeal. Tho Chair said thoro was no appeal. Tho whole discussion was nut of order. An ass could liu led to tho water, but couldn't bo mndo to drink. AM. Cnllcrton wanted a veto on his appeal. The Chair said It was u matter of decorum, but he didn't care about it. The Chnlr was sustained,—yca*,SSs nays, 7,—as follows: IVns—Wlekcrshntn, Handers, TtnllarO, Ornnnls, McAulny, linrke. Altpetcr, Ulordan, Hildreth, Lawler, Peovey, MeNurnoy, Hebroeder, Hiilhcrt, Thompson, Hrndy, Stnuuur, Loren/. Moyer (Flfteenlli Ward). Youmr. Molcr (Sixteenth ward), Imlmir, Harrclt, Murphy, McCormick —25. AViy*—Dixon, Clark, Shoroy, Cullorton, Smyth, . Hveretl. Hurley—7. Thu Chnlr thun decided that tho resolution was a matter of reforoneo. mid could only bo passed by 11 suspension of tho rules. Aid. Hildreth moved that tho vote by which Iho Council had rotttsod to refer the matter to tho Committee 011 llallrouda bo reconsidered, which prevailed. A motion to refer to tho Committee on Kail* rends, with instructions to report u suitable or* <lllollloo*lo cover the situation nt tbo next meet* lag, was then imulu by Aid. Hildreth, uud pro* vailed, us follows: Fma—NVlekersham, Dixon, Sanders, Italian), Clark. Ornnnls, Watkins .McAuley, liurkc. Cul* lertou. Altpeter, Hildreth, Smvth, Peovey, Me* Nurnoy, Schroder, IJiiiul, Hverett, Hulbert.Sliui* bor, Loren/, Meyer (Fifteenth Ward),Meier (Six teenth Ward), Imholf, Murphy, McCormick, Hurley—if*. A’d(/i—Shoroy, lllordan, Lawler, Thompson, Urmly, Young, llarrntt—7. The special order— THU COUUI.K-STOXIi OUDISAXCK— was then taken up. Aid. Cullorlim moved to postttono. Tho motion was agreed to, yeas 10, nays 15, as follows: Vc<w—Wlckerslmin, Mallard, MoAuley, Culler* ton, Rlnrdun, Hildreth, Smyth, I’eevey, MaNur uey, Schroedor, Rond, Everett, Hulbort, Young, Mclur (Sixteenth Ward), ImUoff, Murphy, Mu* CUrmlck, llurloy—lll. iYnjw—Dixon, Sandora, Clark, Strong, Grunnis, Wntklns. Rurke. Altueter, Lawler, Thompson, Ilrmly. Stnuber, Moycr(Flflcoulh Ward), liurrclt—ls. It was iiiudo a special order lor flvo weeks from lust night. VIADUCTS. Aid. Lorenz, by consent, presented tho report of tho Special Committee on Viaducts, which set forth tho result of tho conference with tho rail roads, and recommended tho Insertion of Roms In tho appropriation hill for tho construction of viaducts at Chicago avenue and nt Centro nvo nuo. On motion of Aid. Dixon, tho matter was laid over. A communication was received from tho Pres ident of the Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad Company notifying tho Council of tho Com pany's accentuncour tho ordinance for tho rais ing of the Elgdteonlh street vluduot. It was placed on (Ho. The Committee on Qns submitted tho bids re ceived In December for lighting tbo outlying streets with other material than gas, and tho foliowlng order, which was adopted: Onirmi, That tho Controller be and Is hereby directed to enter Into u contract with tho Illinois Street tins Company, according to tholr propo sition for tbo erection of street lumps and light ing tho sumo with naphtha on streets where no gas mains nro laid, upon tho sold Illinois Street Gas Company furnishing good and sulllclcnt bonds for tho faithful carrying out ot said con tract. IThu proposition of tho Company Is to furnish tho' burners, lamps, etc,, and light, clean, and extinguish tho same for tho sum of $1(1.715 per lamp per your, and tbo resolution was passed with tho understanding,that It should not go Into effect until utter tho appropriation had been made for tbo year.] CHICAGO * WfisTOUN INDIANA. . AM. Lawler culled up tlto report of iboCom milieu on Judiciary in reference to tho petition of the Chicago & western Indlnnn asking per mission in put down a tolograph-cnblo alongside ttaolrtrnek. Tbev recommended that It bo placed on lllc, saying that no special privileges should bo granted to any private corporation to use tbo streets for such purpose, except In suhordnm tlon to and In harmony with an ordinance regu lating tbo whole subject matter. Aid. Smyth presented a minority report, recommending tho passage of tbo following or dcr: GrrtemJ, That tbo Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby directed to Issue a pur* mil to the Chicago & Western Indiana llallrond Company to eonstrnut an underground tele* graph lino, by laying cable wires on tbo westerly side of Stewart avenue, adjoining railroad trucks heretofore constructed by said Company, and between said tracks and the proposed loca tion of tbo tracks of tbo Pittsburg, Fort Wayne St Chicago Hallway, after the same shall be moved west of the contra line of Stew art avenue, and running north on said street as far ns the Chicago , Illvor; tboneo northeasterly on Grove street to Sixteenth street: thence east on Six teenth street to Dearborn street; thence upon Dearborn street to Fourteenth street; thence north upon Third avenue to Twelfth street; pnnddaJ, however, that the grunting of such permit shall not bo construed us in any manner recognizing, ratifying, or nlllrmlng any right In tbo said Chicago St Western Indiana Hullroad Company to construct, maintain, or operate any railroad track whatever within tbo limits of the City of Chicago, and that the acceptance by said Company of the said permit to construct said* telegraph lines shall bo doomed and taken as consent on the part of said Company that said permit shall not bo so conrtrued or understood; uidproebtai/iirf/icr, that, unless tbo said tele graph lino shall bo wholly constructed within one year from tbo date of the passage hereof, then nil rights herein granted or unthorlied shall cease and determine. This was substituted for tbo majority report— youV-ll; nays, 7—as follows; IVmi—Wfckurshnin. Dixon, Banders, MoAutoy, lliirke, Ulordun, Hildreth. Lawler, Bmyth, Pco voy, MoNnrooy, Hchrocder, KvoretL Jlulbort, Thompson, Brady. Meyer (Fifteenth Word), Jm hof, liarrott, Murphy, McCormick—2l, Mips—iiallnrd, Clark, Hboroy, Watkins. Btau bor, Young, Hurley—T. Aid. Clark offered an amendment providing that tbo privilege should bo construed as u lloonao: that u bond of 150,000 bu given; Unit the work bo done under the supervision of the Commissioner of Public Works: that tho cltyishould have the right to movo or change tho wires without cost to Itself, and modlly or revoke tbo license at any time the city's Interest required It: and that, as to the tearing up ol the streets, etc., the Company should bo governed by tho regulations in re lation thereto. On motion of Aid. Lawler, tbo amondraontwas laid on tho table—yetis. Ill; nays, h-aa follows: Paw—'Wlukerabam, Bandars. McAuiey, liurko, Ulordan, Hildreth, Lawler, Bmyth, PCovoy, Mo- Nurney, Schrocdor, Kverotl, Hulhort, Thomp son, Hradv, Meyer (Fifteenth Ward), Itnholf, liarrott, Murphy—lo. A’a;/*— DUon, Haiinrd, Clark. Bhoroy. Watkins, Btmibor, Young. MeCormluk, Hurley—o. Aid. Clark offered an amendment providing that the permit should he issued subject to such conditions, limitations, and restrictions for tho Interests of tho city us tho Commissioner of Public Works might Impose. Agreed to. Tho order a» amended was passed—yeas. 81; nays, 7—ns follows: iVru—Wlokursbam, Dixon, Banders, MoAuloy, liurko, Ulordan, Hildreth, Lawler, Bmyth, Poovcv, MoNuroey, Hobroodor, Kvorott, Hul hurt, Thompson, Brady, Meyer (Flttoonth Ward), Imhof, llnrrcti, Murphy, McCormick—Bl. JV<»|/« — Mallard, Clark, Shoroy,Watkins, Btaubor, Young. Hurley—7. ' The Connell then adjourned until Wednesday evening in order to lako up tho appropriation hill. A DRAWING CARD. A Minnesota Woman of 3£ Piles a lull fur Divorce from Ifor Husband of 60— Prediction Hint tho Court Proceedings Will Draw blue a Circus. Special XHjpatch to Tht Chicago TrtSuiw. Bt. PAtrin Minn., March It.—Matilda It, Hold win, of Hennepin County, has tiled complaint in tbo District Court against ber husband, Hart I), llaldwlu, petitioning tbo Court for a limited divorce and alimony. Tbe plaintiff alleges that on tbo 17tb nay of January last sbo married de fendant; that bo Is 00 years old, while sbu Is IB; that each basu child llvlug In defendant's family, wbllo he bus several others away from homo. It appears from tbe complaint that tbo defend ant bus boon extremely miserly In bU support of tbo family, allowing bor only II a week for fam ily expenses. Defendant la reputed to bo worth 140,000, bla -property being scattered, luoludlng lots in lied* wing, and other real estate In thoClty of Minne apolis. Tbo ease will druvr like a circus when It come to (rial if tbo old man doesn’t comedown with tbe dust and compromise It, wbleb be Is not likely to do. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH Iff, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. LOCAL POLITICS. Turn Out To-Day and Register Your Name, Tfaaddeas Dean for Aldrrmnn—lVnrd Clubs—Com. sponJfnfc About Candidates. THIS CITY TUjKCTIOX. JIMMIES OP ELECTION*. Tho following an; the Judges mid elorks of tho Heveiitoenth Ward, thoir names having been In* adverinntly omlltod from tho list heretofore published: First Precinct—Judges. M. McOnrn. John O’Mulloy. Joseph Santa. Clerks, y. Jl.Uraham, U. T. .lollllrMlll. Second—.ltuiircs. William Hortlnir, Andrew I, undlicrif. Prank Nelson. Clerks, Peter Ouvm, F. C. Dolany. Third—Jiidacs, Peter Johnson. M. Sweeney, A. 11. jhiblnscm. Clerks, John Uavln, William Johnson. * Fourth—Judges, Thomas Leddv, M. Clifford, .1. J. Eiitfbuiif. Clerks, A. J. Ford, John U. Ullloss. rifth-Judges, Henry Spieler. Jumps Lyman, I*. O'Malley. Clerks, 0. J.Qnhin. Joan Sweeney. Sixth—Judges, I'eter Cmilan, M. Ilnynes, it. Cot butt. Clerks, Thomas Connoly, It. U. Corbett. As was anticipated, most of tbo people a*n pointed judges of election became aware of Uto fact, ami yesterday got tbo poll books sn as to register voters to-day. Many, however, do not yet know of tholr selection, and for the Infor mation of these a list is apjKMided of tho precinct poll-hooks now In tho hands of tho City Clerk. It culled for curly this morning (hero will Ih> time to put down a good many names. First Ward—Fourth Proelnel. Third—First and Fourth Precinct*. Fourth—Fourth PrcHnot. Sixth—Third, Fourth, Seventh, and Eighth ’reulnets. Seventh—First, Eighth, and Ninth Precincts. Eighth—First, Second, Third, Filth, and Tenth ’rcelnct*. Ninth—Third and Fourth Precincts. Tenth—Second Precinct. Eleventh—First and Fifth Precinct*. Twelfth—Fourth mid Eighth Product*. Thirteenth—Third Precinct. Fourteenth—Kighth and Twelfth Precincts. Fifteenth—Third Precinct. Sixteenth—First and Second Products. Seventeenth—Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Pro- Klghtoonth—First, Klghlh, and Ninth Pro- Tho bonks of tho Sixth Prcclnet of tho Sixth Ward delivered through mlßtuko to Albert Me- Carty, who Is not a judge, his name having been nn n list which was rejected by tho Council. Mo probably thinks ho is a judge, as blsnmnowus published in tho papers, but ho Is not, and bus no authority whatever to net us such. TIIADHKUS IHiAX. A meeting of Republicans of tUo Eleventh Ward favorable to tho numUmilon of Thuddeus Dean, tho well-known lumber merchant, for Alderman, was held at St. Caroline’s Court Holellnat evening. Willard Woodard occupied the chair, and In . stating tho object of tho meeting said tho time had come when they should haven fair prlamry election In tho ward. On tho call to Mr. Dean thorn were IHW names of voters In tho Eleventh, as shown by tho committee having tho matter in charge. Mr. Dean said that after such ncallltwas time for him to respond. Ho thought they might have gotten sumo better candidate tlmn himself, but under tho olreumstnnees It bccutuo his duty to accept, although he felt unworthy of atlthociron in hla behalf. Ho know they had been lighting for a principle, and be would do his best to maintain It. . , „ Tho mooting adjourned, subject to tho cull of tho Chairman. Following is tho call to Mr. Dean. It was signed by WOO voters: »• We. too undersigned citizens of tho Eleventh Ward, feeling tho great necessity of being repre sented Id tho City Connell by un Alderman whoso character Is above reproach, whose tulenta and ability would bo an honor to tho ward, and who would labor to conduct city affairs on sound business principles, respectfully ask you to be come a candidate for Alderman at,the next election: and wo hereby pledge our untiring clforls to secure your election, and assume all of tho bunions of tho campaign.” The following is Mr. Dean’s letter of accept ance: “Recognizing tho principle that ‘tho olllco should seek tho man,* mid believing it to be tho duty of a good citizen to accept ot olllco when voluntarily tendered by hid friends, I beg to say In response to your call that I will stand ns your candidate for Alderman at tho next election, and will perform the duties of tho olllce. If elected, to tho boat of my ability. “Tradueus Dean. ’ TUB FRENCH BEPURLICANS OF THE EIGHTH WARD held a meeting last night nt No. 27 Ditto Island W 'M?, ,l ThoopblUt9 QoronH. Chairman of tho Cen tral Club, called tho mooting to order. Mr. Kelly Lobonu was appointed Chairman, and Mr. Dour goau Secretary. ~ ' Justice Domflffl, Mr. Davoust, Mr. Fa ure, Mr. Qtroux, Mr. Urlbord. and Dr. Rrlard spoke ear nestly In favonof tho Republican party, and pledged themselves to tho support of tbo nomi nee of tho Convention whoever ho might be. though the almost unanimous feeling of tho meeting seemed to bo In favor of tho candidacy of Mr, Jesso Spalding. Tho Fronth oltlzons of Chicago bad never asked n recognition of tholr rights till now. This rec ognition tho present Mayor bad persistently neglected to grant them, while tbo several gen tlemen whose names were mentioned by tho Re publicans In- connection with tho Mayoralty were all known to bo In favor of tho rights of tho people. Tho Republican party- had always shown a sympathy fur foreigners who desired to assimilate with tho people of this country. Tho Administration of Mr. Harrison was inopollosly condemned. They wanted a pure Administra tion. Tho French had six or seven thousand votes to east on tho Republican side, and If no oppression, or throats, or tricks were resorted to, tho Eighth Ward would assuredly go Repub- Mr.Mlsb and Mr. Larnson, who spoke In En glish, thought It tho duty of every elector to seo that the best man was nominated. Tho French people had paid too Rule attention to the prima ries. They should go tboro next Monday and help to secure tho nomination of tho best man, and that tboro was no fear but ho would bo elected. Tho following resolutions wore unanimously adopted: “ HenoUvul, That Mr. Jesse Spalding s nomina tion is indorsed by tbo French Republicans of tbo Eighth Ward. . „ “Rwou-cd, That wo recommend to tho Town Convention tbo nomination ot Kelly Lebcuu os Constable, being tbo only candidate wo ask of tho people.” Tho mooting adjourned to moot again nt tbo same place at 7:110 o’clock Sunday oveulng. THU HKCOND WADD IIKPUHLICAN CI.UH adopted a resolution that a Committee of Hvo bo appointed by tho President to confer with a like committee m tho different wards of tbo city, they to ngroo upon two suitable persons to bu presented to tho Becond Ward Club Saturday evening ns a candidate for Mayor. Messrs. Belie, William It Hugo, Thomas Lyon, Thomas Smith, and J. W. Mooro havo been selected as tho'Com mlttco. CORRESPONDENCE. TIIIUTKKSTH WAIID ALDBIIHANIC. To th* Editor of 7Ti« Chicago IWimiw. Chicago, March IL—ln your Issue of Sunday appeared a communication, signed “Old Cit izen,*' concerning Thirteenth Ward politics, which contains many errors. It is not true that Sir. Hcunott cannot carry his own prodncU Hu will carry It by over n throe-ton ribs vote; and for confirmation of this statement 1 refer to Aid. Hrady, who has In his possession some twenty loiters from prominent citizens of tbo Sixth I’rcolnot giving tholr opinions upon Mr. Hcnnotfs strength in tho “west end.” Mr. Honnott has always boon idontllled with all im provements In tho western part of this word, having been unanimously elected rrosldont or tbo Central Park Local Improvement Club, and after serving one year was unanimously ro- Whutovcr opposition tbero Is In tho “west end” comes from two or three personal friends of Mr. Wauzer and two or threo Jealous office seekers who hollovo that they are tho only ones who should over run fur office in this district. Mr, Wanzur’scallconlalns tho names of several well-known Dennett men and many well-known Democrats, and cun In no wmso ho said to bo retires*ulatlvu of tho Hopubllcaus of tho ward: Tho Club election spoken of had no reference whatever to any particular candidate, and It Is untrue that the officers olocted sro opposed to Mr. Uennolt. . 14 . .. , There seems to bo u disposition on tbo part of Mr. Wnnsor’s friends hi mako an Issue of ro- HPectublllty and. nou-respoetablllly, but, Mr. Donnell's high position m tbo City of Chicago for twelve years, coupled with bis honorable service In (bo army, where bu received a com mission as Captalu before ho was ID years old, make such mi Issue, us against him. an utter Impossibility. Tmmi. ROirrif TOWN ABSKBSOU. To itw UMIor uf 'jft* CM ease IWtnms. CmOAao, March 11. -1 noticed In your edition of lust Bumlsy a communication from "First Want Uopubllcan " naming I‘blloU. Dodge for tbe 00100 of Houtb Town Assessor. Tbe writer of that article. In my Judgment, bus struck tbo kor-ooto. Isnow Mr. Dodge well, and. In know ing him, can proudly say that bo Is a quiet, un assuming gontlomap, witn but few or no ane roids, and a boat of warm and trite friends. He ought to have no opposition In tbo Uopubllcan Convention, and 1 fearlosly commend him to tbo favor of tbo South Tuvyn Convention, and trust bo will roaelvo tbo nomination bo so richly do senes by acclamation. He would add great strength to tbo ticket, and bo elected by 2,tt)o majority. Let tbe ImslueM-mon and mechanics, ire, through your iis I nm. flticnk nut ini'- . columus, for I‘lillnO. Dmitri 1 . HUCOMI WAltl* UKI'LIIUCAV m'kivnov wmnm.vw*. To the r./tUor of TV ChUnyt Trlhunr. CmcAfjo, March H.—l hnvo received tljo kind recognition and Indorsement of tho llcpnbllcan Club of tho Fourth Ward /or tho offleo of Alder mnu. I huvo also boon given tho warm, enthu siastic, mid unsought-for support of tho best Itepublienns of that ward. For thin I wish to under my frlmids and thn Club my sincere thanks. On examination f lltul that to faithfully perform the duties of tho oillee a man should devote at least one-third of his time* during hum now hours mid at least 100 nights during thn your. Ah Imn situated It would be Impossible for me to do this, ami I have therefore deter* mined to withdraw from tho Aldermnnlo eon teat. JJoNAt.u C. McKinnon. GARFIELD’S CABINET. A llooßlcr Nctv»|mpcr** Opinion, and tlio lleutmn Wliy—A Uueor I'haae of joiirtmllMin. Bpteiat JtUpeteti to Tht Chieagi Tribwt, Inpianacoms. hid., Mnrch U.—Tho /otinml to-inorrnw will publish nn editorial discussing tho Oarlleld Cabinet, in which it will nay: "It la PH|)Cel«lly milted to tho era of commercial activ ity before ns, ll is peculiarly adapted to attack tho ecouomluquestlons which are about to do inniid thorough discussion, and wise answer. It will ho n business Cabinet, cooperating with tho frreat business Interests of tho country, about to enter upon a season of unexampled prosperity. It will bo n Warfield Cabinet, and will redact tho patriotic and liberal views of a President who commence* hi* Administration with tho conll deilcuof tho country such in few Prealdonl* have ever had. It may commit errors and will bo mibjcct to fair criticism, but in thooutstan It Is entitled to tho toip|>ort and godspeed of all uckml citizens. It 1* very doubtful If a wiser so lection could have boon made. A* between per son* suggested men mny dltfcr. Tho Prcaidcnt la tho best Judge, and. having acted with rare caution.after huur deliberation and advice free ly aolletcd from nil quarter*, bo can with usmir mice claim the candid judgment and klud crit icism of his party friends.” (,renter space has been jrtven to tho Journal« npiuloiiof tho new Cabinet from tho fact that receatly.ln tho absence of,tho proprietor,cer tain editorial paragraphs appeared which In no way retlcctcd tils views, but tho opposlt. This fact has made necessary such a chance In tho editorial management as It Is hoped will prevent like occurrences. It is understood that tho change in tho editorial management indicated In tu» above extract will take place at ouco. Mr. Charles M. Walker, for tho past six years connected with tho editorial department, will retire. His successor has not yet been named. Nmiotuck Silk Co.'s iriequaled u Florence Knitting Silk,” for ladles' and gents' hose, wrist lorn, do., Ift State street .Huy Florence and none other. , TUI FUSE JHi Alien OFFICES. I mmicrous patrons throughout the city, wo have established Branch unices In 4he different Divisions, .is designated below, where advertisements will Im takon for tho samu price At timiyedat tho Main Of- Ucu, uud will be received unlit W o'clock p. ni. MOUTH DIVISION, j. k 11. SIMMS, Bookseller* und Stationers, 133 Twoniy-sccond-st. . , W. K. BOGART. Druggist. RK Cottage Grove-ar., oorthwesleornor Thlrty-tlftta-st. . JUDSON S, JACOBUS, Druggist, 107 Indlana-av., coruerThlrly-ltrsl-su 11. W. BUCH.M AN, Druggist.corner Tblrty-Urat and Stato-rln, WKBT iRYIPION, 11. F. KItAFT, Druggist, Wl West Mudlson-st., cor ner I'uullmi. JAS. M. KIUICI.UV & CO.;(Druggist*, tit South Hoisted—(..cornerof Adams.' , MII.Bm' I'IIAIIMACY, J. W.I'WAIN WIIIQUT, WJ .West Madlson-st.. corner OiOon-av. A. A. I'OBUI.ORUM, Newsdealer, Stationer, etc., IK) West Mudhon—t., near Wdslurn-uv, TH. WU.NNICIISKN, Druggist, SRJ Blue Islund-av., corner of TwelUh—i. it. C. II Hilt KICK, Juwalor, NOwsdunler. and Fancy Goods, 73d l<nke—L. corner DBicoln. . . AUGUST JACOBSON, Drujjifist, ISI North Ualstod, corner Indlunu-st. r NORTH DIVISION. IIUIII.INGHAM ,V CO., Druggists. North Clark-st.. corner Division. -J 1 F. M. WII.UAMS A CO.. DruotlsU,i»Ai4irrabeo>Bt.. corner Soidiiu. - J.OUIH W. H. NHF.IU7. Prtnllng and Advertising Agent. Nows und Stationery pufmt. <*> K. Division—u r Fu sol •IDEItSONAL—GENTLEMAN, IB YEARS X of age. newly arrived 10/tbo United Himes, de sires to become acquainted wjih nu ucconi|>ll»hed and handsome young Indy, wUtv-u view to matrimony. Has best of reference to produce ns to reputation and character, etc. Address C'AIJjKJFK, Lock Box ikU, • Posl'Dillce, Chicago. t ~ PERSONAL ANY .HEALTHV AND respectable young woman or widow who would •u« willing to marry a hcalttirhind moral nihldle-agod man, a stranger In tho city, address V 3d, Tribune. WAX'rEI>— INFORMATION OF MRS. Janet liotch, or Duncan. Any |iors<m knowing her whereabouts will confer a uniat favor by Inform ing her brother. Capu lIIIUII DUNCAN. British bark Helen Dolt, Richmond, Va., cpro of iluldsworlh X HurberU ~ LOST AXD FOUXJy. T OST-TUESDA Y, MARCHS, TWO RED | j Irish setter*, with c«dlur4lm: namuof ,iou on one collar. A Kiiluiblu reward will be paid for (tielr .return to ;ku7Fralrlo-nv. Lost-saturday aujangle. find ur please return to T. ILiUAVMU.SD.M Loso-st. qua be suitably rewarded. Lost— a iiaysaddijKiiouse, black maim and toll, and wblto feet: hud English mid* die and hrtdlu on wouu lost. lluword for return to I*ll'TttlrlUMlY. < STOIjKN -ON SUNDAY EVENING March 13, on Hlnto-sU. near Korloth n black mare attached to idinolon with Uirct) spring*. lumps, ana splash boards over whuoU: outside collar olf the right hind wheel and comulnlilg pnrplu lined buffalo robe and blanket. Tho mure neighs about KVlpounds, with a few whltu hairs In ccntnMif face, and had sore Lucki was soon driven south mmr Forty-suvonth-sl. onHtatu. A llbuml reward itili bo paid for the re* turn of same. Mrs. J. H. NICHOLSON, 4317 tit. Launinuo-iiv., Chicago. il»OK REWARD FOR‘< RETURN TO Ml ipmttfJ Wont Washingion-st. of gold ball earring, containing diamond solitaire i>npposud to have been lost on Madlson-su car, between Blato-st. and Asti* land-nr. HOAR DING ANIi'LOnaTNG. West Side. 1 Q OGDKN-AV. - FOR GENTLEMAN 1 O and wife two adjoining moms, with Ursl-cluss board} also single room for gentleman. iO SOUTH ASHLAND- AV. - NICE Id large front ulcorc, with the best of board: suit able for gentleman. j Qt\ SOUTH SANGAMON-ST.-A FUR- Oil nlshod room, suitable fur ono or two gentle men. to rout, with board. , i. ATIK WEST WASUINGTON-ST—A NICE tr I suite of rooms, liandsotuoly furnished, to rent, with board, single or on suite,,wltft use of Und Chick* urlng plauoi <1 o’clock dinners. Noutii side. rr N.CLARK-ST.. NEAR THE UUIUGE- I (loud board (I to (7 per week, Ihi to FJU per numth! day-board. (.1.50 pur week, fti pur month. . South side. OAI 7 INDIANA-AV. -HAN I)SOME ■■Ui I rooms, with board. Iluferonuos required. Hotels. Hastings house, in, is. 20, and 2a Fast Adaiu»-il.-t'omf>irtablu rooms with bourdfromlsto Id per week. Transient, »1.6 u per day. ST. JAMES HOTEL, Htt FIFTH-AV.— *1 l>ur day. Reduced rotes to traveling muu and permanent bonnier*. 't'alilo tmitrd 16 pur week. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL—I6O ROOMS. Idiand lilit.’tark-sU-Vou needn't par high hotel puces when til and To cents get* Hrst-clsss rooms hero. AITINDSOU HOUSE, 17SSTATK-ST., OP VV iKtsltu Calmer House-Transients fLW to£l; til to ttpur weak. \lflKDSOll EUROPEAN HOTEU TRIR VV unoll'-iok-Is tiio largest and best Knnipuau hotel In the city, having lit! rooms, ranging from 7ju lo tS igjr day, uccouling to location.. Thomson a restaurant umicrneatti. HAMrKMjItM)_H VhN,_l^ro)n lIOAUU WANTlllh BOARD-A QUIET GENTLEMAN he ■lros simile reem with full board In a ro*|ioctahle private family or boarding-house. Address, with lull particular* and (moUoraio) terms, till isth Inst, W H U, Tribune etllcu. BOAUD-AND ROOM WANTED, IVY A yuumr gentleman, In pleasant family, oust of Hutu and south of'l‘wulfth‘i'ts- Address V JP.Trlbuno. OARD-MAY i. SOUTH SIDE EAST ot Wabash-nv. north ofTlilrUelh-sU, three nice lurnlsheJ roouia with good board lorgontlumau, wire and three suns: mlabt runt a furnished bouse lor season or year. Reference given and required. » ill, Trlbiino emeu. Board-day ROARDIU'TWOYOUNH men within ten minutes’ walk of Tribune ottlce. Address with terms and locution. A. & Ci. i.uck Uox 1.-0 JJA S T- O t'l' CL O THING. TLIsTUE^LAWISSANF&NTIsEirKN i\ who wish lo sell casl-etf clulhlni(.con>eu. and bedding, cun get an ulfer from b. llLltbi.llivi.. «»W Histe-su 1 will iwylS tier cunt more than any other dealer In the city. Htiuunnb.ir the number. ftki Statu. i'OH SALK. I fHJ 11 .S A L E—i JCH JDT \VO-STO RV FRAME ! building, on Ilubbunl-sL. near Klnslui to be ry* moved at oncet price, WU inquire of feRANA HCHACK.No. ■PUMllwaukee-av, JMi( TNIiitS WANTKI), ARTNER WANTED-IN AN OLD established restaurant! one who understands the business, and Is able to Invest II.UAJ. This Is a chance seldom met with. Addrdss i MTrlbune. It USINICSS VA It IIS, \ LAW. XjLsIIR DcsrUirK-sU.Cblawo.' Advice free: U years* sxperientV. Uuslnvss quietly and legally transacted. C'JTV JXEAJj ESTA TE i>6u SAI.K-HV CUA.S, CfiKAVKU & Ju M».\. Ki.iim 21. l.'l pcurhorn-'t.: <• house* oo r.ntr-Av.. in.M. rum t<» roiw each. ;lhull!<i'.« <m l.nkii ,ir.. from Kt/tMo Ml.nil. .“‘torn* trout* on Alilinr**'junro unit > Uimnncs-nr. ] brick houses on ((.(■>*to fl..'H). t'everal other ImiiM-sund lots iieiir Onktmid Htatlon. Cfmlco corner lots on Mils and (inkwood>AT9. I if• n l rtt i>(o property on Mtchl*inn-ar..nonr h ortV-Ilflh. Klivaiu residence nroporiron the boulnrarrts. [7IOR SAMS-AT A HA ROA IN, 87,. r ioo~ I* Thoeli ■unfit marble front limiihi* Vl-< Ashlnndoir.i i. the i-liiunot marble front ttd West Jackson-sU; itvii nil modern Improvements. u«s fixtures, nnd fur n>oa; boat locution on Won blilu. Imjulro at J 33 ii. rlnirn-nt.. In bunk. ijIOIC .SAMS - S7.WJO - TUB KMSOAMT 1; four-story lirick lioiiko 4m Mirth J.a Halk-st,! h.isnll modern Improvements: east front; deep lots nlmncnlo. Inquire at UlHonrhorn-st.. In bank. Tivj I lljAl iK—HOUSE NO. 183 THIRTY- Ij ilmtst.. with 21.X.50 fool cut of Pralrle-av., south front. 17.0 W. MAT .SON WaahlmOon-sL I“K6 1 1 saTJ:~7jcta(jo\ jjkick iiou.sk ; No. Jim lndlitnn*av.. with handsome uus Us* Hires, MAT»<*N HIM.. 'X> tVnsliUittton-st. immana-ave north ; of Twenty-ninth. ifood brick octiiiroii house, lot Tor ITT. nil modern Improvement*! price fT.UU.a iKirutUti. W. 1». ctmi’l-UU Id Tribune UutKUuct. ■fjlOU SA!<K—XO. 003 MO.VUOK, COItNKU _l’ Kenere-dU. two-dtorr and boaumont brick houwwUh nil inndorii Itnjinironiontn. Lot W feet front. It. IMTU I.N. j»i Wn>liln|fli»i-»U 1‘ nOR~.SAY.Ii: -TO-MOimOOW FJFTU ! Halo of (bo t'hlnom Hun) CstntoCni) Heard. Yon limvu out llitlu tlmo io oxnmlnu Hio inruo H*l of rroooriv olTorud. (.nil for ratnlouuv. CHANIH.KU /c Co. Moriuiuo Ilanknrd. TriMuoa. W. |K. NIXON, Mnnauur. 1M Honrbornoit. •• •ul Kslnte 51 I7IOU SAKK-NOUTII LA SAIXIMST., J; north of Schiller, *5 by IWdcop to nllcjrj North t.nirk. north of SoUlllor. to by lit) deep to Alloy. Ad* drew:>l(j Voriion-wt. I'noit HAI.K~.i7 KBKT SOUTUWBST ’ corner Thirtieth**!. und Mlchluun*nf: Hi feet, oust front. Ifri foot south of Imli(ion*«v.. at (iwh tier touts tn feel c?n»t from on l.nkc-or.. iwi fnml near rorlj’*.ii!tr«nth*sl.i ai biperfuut: 175 foot on Forty Mivonlh-Kt., aouth front. northwest corner KuAndalo* nv., with or without houso; brick house on MtchlKnn* nv„ north of Tw«nt)"iotJoiid*iU, lII.UU. U. A. L' I. ItI C M ,_ll 01 tcarborn-flt. Xpou SALK-NO. 120SEELE V*AV., TWO JU story and bisumcnt brick dwollins; hono*oara within n tow stup* of door; house contains bath* room, furnace. me. No. ni.North Oreoo-tt.. lwo*atorr fnttnn building; enn bo occupied by two tamlllcsi will bo sold cheap. HAlltl) A U»AI)(.KV,W l»a Malie-at. T7IOR SALE-$3,300-THE ELEGANT X? tbrowstory brick house KCSI West Adams-sU. containing ID mom«i corner house; It Is a bargain. Inquire at l.'U Dearborn—L. In hank. sen mu* a x heal estate, _ I'p'oiC S A LE—R EC E fVER’S SALE—PUI£ ? suant to uu order of the Superior Court of Cook County. on lured Mutch lasi, I offer for sale All tho right, tilli*. imfl Interest that I have as Kneelver of the Fidelity Savings Bank uml Safe-Repository to the fol lowing real estate, to-wit: hots U to M, inclusive. la Hlock r«; Imls 1 to )?, Inclusive, mid U to hi. Inclusive, In Klock 0: the north half of Hlock 7: Block H, except' leg the en«l half of the south IK>> feel of said Block H; Blocks P. IP. !•;. hi, 14, und la. All In .lames 11, llowen’t Addition lo Mouth Chicago. Bids for the above-do scribed properly must bo delivered to mu In writing at my ordee (Boom 3. No. I4j lUndolph—l.) on or be fore .March 111. lis I, and must be accompanied with a delimit In noth of 111 percent of the amount of the hid. Term-All cash or half cash and half in two rears with 7 percent Interest. V. A. TURBIN, Uucelver. FOR SALE—RECEIVER'S SALE—PUR suanI to an order of the Hupurlur Court of Cook County, entered March ID. Iwl. I otter for sale nil my rluhutUlc.apd lutcrcstus ICeeulvorof the Fidelity Hnv- Imis Bunk und Hafo Depository to the followlmf real estate, 10-wlt: )>ou3.e, rt. 7. #.U. 111, Un K \7, IH.Ak and in Blouk Muf James 11. Bowen’s Addition to Mouth Chicago. Bids for said property must Undelivered to mo in writing, at my oihee, Uonm it. ICi Randolph-st., Chicago, on or before March si, 1k«1. and beat-corn pooled with a cash deposit of 10|kt cent of the nmount hid. Terms, nil cash, or halt cash and hall In iwovear*. with InturcstnlTper cunt hvranpum. V. A, TUKI'iN, Receiver. IJIOR SALE-25 ACRES ON' CALUMET J Klver. south and east of l.uke Calumet: 4 acres Hi Stanu X Kleiiim's Subdivision, corner Seventy buooiul-s(.. fI.UU pur acre, choice; 10 acres In Sec. 15, ;h. 14, fl.Utti per ucrc: lots at Grand Crusting at ««. H. A. m.lUCil, DU Donrborn-st. For sale-lots in Kensington adjoining tho I’nllmuti I’alnco-Gor Works, the Allen Patent Cur-Whool Works, and other manu factories soon to follow; n great manufacturing contra bound to grow rapidly around Kensington und l,oku Calumet. Duslmblu building lots tan be had on easy terms by applying to C. B. HAWtKR. Boom 31 Portland ißook, comer Washington nod Dearborn. 1710 U SALE— OR TO RENT-HOUSES, j low. und furtns at Hinsdale; will build Houses to suit ready for May end sell on easy terms. O. J, STOUGII. ownor, lit Dearborn—t.. Chicago. HE A LESTATE WAXTEp. W7\nted~\ve have cash cus tomura forcemrull/ located business property, improvcil or unimproved. Wo would bo pleased u> huvea conference with owners wishing to sell. JACUB Will I, A CO.. hi Dmuhom-su WAXTED-TO PURCHASE-A JO OR YV U-room house between Thruop-ti. und Ash lamt-av., from IT.UU) to HU.UU. uU or part cash. \ Tribune ottlce. -\irAXTED-lIOUSES ON SOUTH SIDE, YV well located, for customers! also vacant lots and aero property, bargains, sooth of city. 11. A. Ui,* lIIOU. llllDcarborn-st. husiness chances, IpOR SALE-KHLST-CLASS GROCERY. J doing good cash tnulo; Uno fixtures. clean stuck: owncrobltgud to chango climate. Addresstj 15 Tribune ufllcu. IJIOU SALE-FLOUR AND FEED 13USI AJ ness. Inquire nt 841 H Cottage Grove-av. Foil SALE-A GENTS* FURNISHING and notions store: (rood location! satisfactory rvaionn virett for selling. Address V 8.1. Tribune. F' In beat location on West Mndlson*su For pnrllc iilursaddrcas V Kt. Tribune ottlcu. STOCK, TOOLS, FIXTURES, ETC., OF a light manufacturing business, for sale cheap. If taken soon: reason for soiling going East In April. Itoonn 13 and 14. IAS Mndlson-st. AfiA TO $50,000 WANTED IN THE i|)*J 4 UUu manufacture of a staple of universal rule paring K) pur ooni on investment: best und saiost terms. Address WATKUI’UOOF. Tribune ottlce. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Afe w" pi an GaT and organs', hF.COND If AND, but little used, (loud a* now. Wilt ho sold on month* Corner State und Adams*sts. FOU SALE - ONE GRAND PIANO, chcnp.nt .UOBtnto-tt. TTALLET, DAVIS & CO.’S 11 Ul'UiailT PIANOS. These cotebmted pianos, with others of boat makes, cau bo found at tho wareroums of \i. W. KIUIIAbU Corner mate and A dams-sis. T YON & HEALY, STATE AND MON XU ruu-sti.. offer an assortment of second-hand Molnway plnhos at a bargain: also second-hand pi* aims and organi >f other makes at (35 and upwards, ilewaru of bogus Slolnway pianos retiruseuted as genuine Hiolnway Instrumonu. LION A HKALI, Htato and Monrou-tts. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS Wo have a large number of second-hand Inatru* inciils which wo will sell lor much less than they nru worth, at prices ranging from £sto|UU. Among them uru » Hiolnway piano, good as sow. Knabo plauu, I1»T. twoiw plano.llA. Cblckorlng piano. 1125. Ehiey organ. (UL Mason A Uaiulln organ. Mv Kaillh American organ, (50. Now Kra orsan. (7. Wilcox x White organ, 171 Hold on easy payments. bTOUV A OAMI*. USi AM) lIU HTATE-BT. MISCELL A NEO US. KRAUT' DISEASE PERMANENTLY cured by special prescriptions with newly-dls* covered harmless vegetable medicine*. k ull purlieu* lurs- 11. I. UKAKUI*. Klklmrt, iml. TO CLERGYMEN, LECTURERS, LAW yors, am) nubile speakers-Havo your sermons, tnatiuscriiiu, duiMislUons, briefs, ste., copied on the typo-writer. Thu* written they are much more legi ble, and when bound and preserved, form a volume as neat us a printed book. which they virtually aru. Type-writers m runt. Utf Washlngum-st., Room 47. KYUKU.tKKI.UniU. YOU ARK INVITED TO ATTEND AN exhibition of decorative needle-work glvmt bv Mrs. K.'l. ANTIIONV, HUH VVabash-av., Tuesday and Wednesday, March IS and lit Orders solicited and Instruction given In every kind of embroidery. WANTED —TO CHARTER OR PUR YY chase two steam barites or beats: suitable tu lie fitted up (or passenger trade on rivers: must be low In (he water and able tu go under triages. Ad* dross V W, Tribune utllcu. W'aNTED-A TAILOR AND CUTTER would Ilka to locate In some small o<mi{trv town whom Ills services are required. Address t 3d, Tribune oßluo. iNSTUUCTION. A/fIHS PARQUH ARSON WILL EX IIIII JYX It some rare specimens of hand painting on velvet si Control Music-Hall. Room K, Wednesday, March 10. Draperies, piifiio-isivurs, screens, for sale, and will arrange to teach this beautiful art. lately patented. Art furniture dealers please take notice. rpHE KINDERGARTEN NORMAL. RE- X. coolly csutblbhud In conueoiloii with the took tuiiniy Normal and Training buhool, will receive teachers for instruction In kladorviirten work until April I. Kor parllculurs address Miss M. H. IRISH, Superintendent of this department, or D. H. W K.N 1 • WORTH. fttuclpftltoekikmntif Normal Hchoul. VATI'NTS, N' ATUin'aT. BOIIiNTIKIO ASSOUIA- Uun su ,utes patuuta. caveats, ete. _ Rsleut lul gsuun throughout the U. H. rinii simclsl attention. “ l.lltiu Rook on I’sienU " free. Ofllcesi WLlark-sU Ruouifi, Chicago. lll.,anuKtok-st., Washlngton.H. U vLAini'uiytyrs. AST KOl.lXilrt'l’— MUS. lilt. KU.IS never fulls to read Ilfs correctly l and iur persons burn In March. April, June. Heptember.October, and December sclecU nuiubsnt that draw large, prises In lottery. I’ersens utu dlstaucu stteudud to by letter. Call or address M West Mudlseu-st., Chicago. ii a xtev—ma ee uei.v DOORKEEPERS. CLEARS, ttO. WANTED— A YOUNG MAN WITH Vimr experience la drag business. Address V HU. Trllnim? oltno. WANTED— AN A 1 RETAIL CLOTH- Inir salesman. no other netfd apply.-to uo to ft town of about lXl»n. Itoloroncn required. Apply At I). KUri'KNUKI.MKU A CO.. 3)4 Madlson-sU \\TAXTED—GOOD DIED CLERK; SAL TT ary. l-s |>er week to commence with. Address, with references. In own handwriting. V M. Tfltmno. TRADES. ■UrANTED-TO ROLLING-MILL EM TT ployes—The Bprlnallold Iron Company wants a force uf non-Union tnon In Its r*sll*rolll and Moom- Ins-iulll at Hpringflobl. 111., working mi Iron and steel rftllsj steady employment and pood pay will Ik? Riven. Apply liy loiloror In person to CIIAULKS KKNNK in, Superlritendcrii. WANTKD-TIIIiKK (1001) IIAK.VES.S- W makers! steady work. tJ. 11. HHKTI,Kit, Mar shalltown. lit. AXTANTED—RAKKIUONE THOROUGH TT ly ijuallflod lo tnko charge of a cracker find line biscuit manufactory. Address A. fJ. COI’M.ANI) A Cn.. Detroit. Mich. WANTED-LASTERS ON WOMEN’S lino shoes: also, a heol-hulhlvrln alnok-roorn, and seanirr-on in stlichlmi-room. IMIKM'B. DODIiB A i’AI.MKK. 4f lota Wnbnsh-nv. WANTED -HA RNKSSMAKERS ON V r Halit and heavy work: also man that under stands rimnlmr a nut-mnchUie. Call upon or address lIIHHKII A ItKITZ. K) and K 1 WabosU-ay. WANTED-A GOOD, STEADY RAR her: permanent employment: lit) a week. Ad dress Immediately tjKO. BAUKIIWKIN, Wi South Klfth-st.. HprlngHHd. 111. COACHMEN, Teamsters, &c. ■firANTED—A MAN TO DRIVE CAR TT rlavu lentil und make himself useful about the hunse. .’CUMlchlgnn-uv. Ilrluq rcteronce with you. VI7ANTKI)-A COMPETENT SIMII.K Y y man familiar with tin? care uf horses to do min eral work about hit barn, garden. and house. Call on or address I’.. No. M Kusl loiko-st. ANTED—A COACHMAN TO TAKE charge of hones mid cow: wllltnK to be told to do work about house. City references required. Ap ply at aide dour ail West Wuihlngton-st. from yto 10 a. m. Employment Agencies. AIT ANTKD —MX) CHOI'RERS; TIES. 17 TV coiiU?; waotl. per cord. fl. Also, ill) railroad laborers at 11.7.‘» purday. Cheap fare. CUIUS I'IAN A CO., aa South Water-st. Miscellaneous. TtfANTED-TO MEN’ OUTOFEMFLOV YV merit will be nunranteod a business Unit Is sternly, protituble. nnd legitimate; no capital required. Hook and sewing-machine agents preferred. butthose possessed of canvassing qualifications will ineetwllli a prompt reply. Address M 71, Tritium) office. WANTED-A BOV FOR A GERMAN drug-store. (or permanent situation; must rv* side with employer; must speak licrnmn mid English, and bring Rood references. Address Q ifi. Tribune. WANTED-BUHINEHS-MANORHALES mant purmanontsltuatlon. I> lAC.Trlbuuu office. WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IV In photograph gallery and learn the business; Rood vhunco. Apply at gallery, 67 WoslMndlson-iU WA NTE D—iN WHOLESALE GUO* eery store, a dly-burer: one onmpeumt and re* liable: also n man to copy orders; must know the business, (live references and state salary. Address y .Vi. Tribune office. WANTED-A RELIABLE, COMl’E tent man. who understands his buslnccs thor oughly, to take charge of the mlvertisloß columns, and perhaps general maimnumunt. of a trade Journal. Ulvo references and experience. V tsl. Tribune. WANTED— A .STEADY YOUNG MAN to assist Id phtoßfnph gallery: a uood chance fora suitable person. Art Gallery. lUI West Madison. WA N T E D-OFFICE BOV. 10 OR 17 yarns old: must bring reference. J. J. SI'AI.U -INU A (,*(>., I'dClurk-st. ___ WANTED —CANVASSERS. EXFKRI encod. to sell "The Clements” spring bed In private families: small sllverpluted model furnished agents. Call at l*i East Jncksuo-st. -tirANTED-AGENTH IN EVERY CITY YV or (own: no capital required. Address, with references. Garden City Grain Exchange. Chicago. HI. TO Jilt NT— no vsics. West Side. TO RENT-THE TWO BOWER FLOORS ofn 5-story nnd basement brick bouse, hand somely furnished, modern Improvements: 'J lines of cars. Reference required. Inquire at UU Meat Con gress-st. llontfld. rpo RENT—:?.« WARRKN-AV. FROM JL May 1 stone swell front; dining roomand kitchen r.n parlor floor', hut nnd cold wafer, gas ilxturcs, inrnace. etc., everything comploto. lI.I’OTWIN, I'M Washlngton-st. rpo RENT—STONE-FRONT HOUSE, H JL rooms, nicely furnished. 51* Secley-av., near Mon roe-Nt.; brick barns <«.»: possession given any time. 11KNKV WAl.l.Kll Jit.. 1C Dearoorn-st. rpo RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE. COR i tier Dearbom-av. and Uurtoa-placa. .\. L.OTlrl, Hoorn M. lot Kalle-st. TO KENT—:«] WAKREN-AV., FROM May I. stone swell fronts dining-room ami kltcb en on (mrlor floor, liol and mid water, gu*-tlxtures. fonmi'c*.etc.; everything complete. 11. I'OTWIN, laj Waahlngtun-sU South sics; TO KENT—NO. atttO WABASH-AV.-A handsome marble front homo; has 111 room* and all modern Improvements; will paint and calci mine all froth: can give Immediate ix’nsesslon at low rent. PF.UCY W. FAI.MEB. 1 « Dearborn-st.. Hoorn a. rpo RENT—COTTAGE OF 0 ROOM - i kl’l I’rnlrle-ar, near Hlitccnth-st. JAS. GUlifll.Nß. ar MetroMltan Ulock. TO KENT—TO A SMALL PRIVATE family, to Miv. 1. a now. handsomely furnished 2-story, basement. und ulllo octagon-iront bhek house south or Thlrty-flfth-sL. with dining-room und kitchen on parlor flour. Address \ 05. Tribune oßlcu, TO It EST—S TOU ES, OFFICES, tt‘c Stokes. rpo KENT-STOKES X AMI OFFICER: in the City National Hank Building, lei, 15), and 1W In the National Llfo-Ituurauco Building, l*»T» W, 101. and HU l.n Hulle-su „ . ... . In Hale Building. corner fitato and Washington. In building7l und ~l Bundolph-st. In Fidelity Hank Building, ICnndolph-st. 212 Wubash-ar.. near Adums-st.; tine store. Building lils Jackson-sh; f.uj per annum. Building 2isHouUi Wator-st.; II,‘AH imp annum. Building‘AD Bast Van Burcn-st.! per annum. Building ‘.'ll West Van Buren-sl.; HD per annum. Building 4>tJ Cmml-Ht! mcklng house. Present tenants have (no preference, hut must call atoncu to lotus know If they wtsli to remain. UIUUINts FUHBKH ACtn’llHAN. F. C. VIBBLINP, Agent, Hoorn 13. Ita I.a Rallo-su. corner Mndlson. rpo KENT—U'4 AND 114 FIFTII-AV., I (tore and lutsemcnt, having a frontage of 3d BBVA.N DATHHUIMd llnurbom-sU TO KENT-STATE-ST. STORE-BASE mont. and hotel above; op|Kiiltu I’ulmor House; entrance together or separate. Ituomtl, luHFUIh-av. rpo RENT—THE 4-STORY AND BASE- I nieiil store No. 2«l East l.ako-iL, 'JUxhU feel to houtb Wuter-su 11. .k. POQDUICII. 7B Dearborn-st. rpO KENT—BUILDING 188 AND 110 X Washlngum-su. lUxlflUj will Hi for wholesale Job bing trade. fFFIOSS. TO KENT—A CHOICE SUITE OF OF flees on second floor In Dearborn Building, i:*) Denrboru-su; also uue suite on third flour. W. U. CONDIUT. Boom IX rpo KENT—A NICE, LARGE FURNISH- X eil room In Farwelt Hall building, suitable fur an ofllce. Ini(ulru at Bourne Forwell Hall between 1U a. m. and 4 p. iu. MISOELIiAKEOOa. rpO KENT-I WILL KENT 31 V FARSI I ot CIO acres, situated ono mile from i’uotunu, 111., un 1. C. IC. ](., -W miles *011(11 of Chtcutf»i said linn l» fully Improved. iwn uoud dwellings und ill necessary out-bulnllnitaj miltuble tor dairy <ir ilnck farmliuf: iruud hodue fences, two nno orchard*: the improve* menta are second to none In the «iato. Al'idyim promises of owner or by mull. c'liAlll.fc.S J.O N Ki l.l*. rno KENT— IO UOOMS ON THIRD AND X fourth floor* of building !£*.’» I'lftU-av., cantor uf nlloy, south of MadHon-si,. wull lighted! also olUeo on second Uuur. V. W. gI'UI.NUBU. Hoorn 4,7 U Hour* liorn-nt. rllo HUNT— lli,ooo SQUAUK KKKT FI.OOII X room, with atcAin powuri will itlvldu to aulk IM IKIN ACItUVKIt. HUClark-at..ln roar. wanted —to mcm\ _ AXrAVm)-T0“UE:vI'~l)V A 'small VV family (l*t Muy», a tlrsl-clnss house or, Hut uf 8 rooms, all modern linprovumoniaj mual be In Urst* class neighborhood. Address Q i:t, Tribune ufllcu. rAN’TKD—’I’O HUNT—A IIHICK UKS- W idunuo, with modern Improvements, bulwoun 'lHilrtleth and Tlilrty-aucxnd-aU. urn) Michigan und Kuiirth-ava.i small family. good tenant, und boat uf rolureucca, Addrcaa Vwl Tribune utllcu. _____ WANTED— TO RENT-ROOM, BKC niid nr llilrd atory will nnawun must bo cheap ana convenient for receiving und shipping goods. Ad dm*a V Hi. 'tribune mttce. JIOJiS I *V/>C'.I HU IAG A'F.I OUN'm ifCI IE lias' IWK. WASH- Inuton-al.. horaeaof all klnda.carrlauua. butfttiua. und harneaa, nuw und aeuund'haod, ut low prlMai or will uachanuu. t'uah advance* made. HA lIN KSS-3IA KEI IS AND DEALERS lit aaddlcry will llnd It to their Intoreat to call ut tuu hofso-cullar factory uf Ulchuul WuUud.iA and JO Wuat laiku*at, und Ihi convinced uf the auiHirlorliy ofhlaworkuvurullutbera.ua wull ua of bla low Hu* urea for tliu dlltureiil urudaa uf cullani. WE AUK^MANUFACTURING AS FINE landaus, comiea. ruokawuy*. etc., aa cun be found lit tha country, and will aull at the lowest iiclcoa. «ur facilities for runalrliui currluaca are uu* aurpa**cd. I*. 1.. SMH H X CO., an WabuaU»av. JIOFSEHqLOqpOI}S.__ Ml'lLE PARLOR iVKDSTEAD CU.T li und Weit Mudlaon-aL-Now ruculvlnu aprlnjf stuck ut curpula, furniture, and household uuoda. hellinu at lowoat prlixis for ouahorou luaiullmeaU. Call uud examine. . SALE—TABLES AND CHAIRS, X cheats at dU) bUle-aL % WAXTEIy-EEMJtLE lIEEV. DOMESTICS. WANTED- A FIHST-CLAB3 GERMAN, Swedes of American Klrl for general honso work In a small family whoro a roan servant 1* kept. House all modern Improvements. None bill compe tent iiirl wtili llret-claas references need call. 1043 WoalMonrne-si, • ■\lf ANTED—A CAPARLE GIRL FOR TV Rcneml housework) htath wairasi permanent place. a.V3 llurllng-st.. Webstor-av. cara. WANTED— A GOOD GIRD FOR SEC .. end work In a private famltyj (Jarman pre terred. West Artams-sv. WANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN tv oral housework: must talk plain English and haye references. Call after t'i m. at 677 Kaat Dlvls- Um-eu TITANTED—FIRST-CLASS COOK AND TV sccnd Kiri, well rocorareended; good wages. 23) Mouth Morgan-st WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL T V housework nt 2SI Indlann-st, second floor. WANTED-A (URL TO DO SECOND work in a family. HUKast Jackson-st. opposite I'oat-onice. ■UTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK TV and laundress In a small family, Apply at 8310 Imhana-wv. Nurses. WANTED-WKT NURSE. CALL AT TV Dr. Ilea's oßlcu. ID Monroe-st., between U and 10 o cluck Tuestlay morn inn. WANTED ~ EXPERIENCED NURSE .TV girl: one between hi and 3J year* of ago pre furrod. Apply stara Wnbash-ay. Laundresses. WANTED-A LAUNDRESS FOR TWO TV or three days during the week: references re quired. Call at Mli I’rnlrlo-ov. WANTED-A GOOD LAUNDRESS, AT kiai Wabaih-av. Hcferonces required. Employment Aobnctes. GERMAN AND TV Scandinavian girls for private families, hotels, mid boarding houses, at (J, DUBKK'a office,ll6 MU waukeu-av. Miscellaneous. WANTED-VOUNG LADVTO WRITE TV wrappers for a journal. Call at Room & Com mercial Hotel. SITU A TIOXS-MALE. Bookkeepers. Clerks. &c. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR- O rled man, ill years old, with 11 years’ experience In retail and wholesale hardware. stoves. tinware, unit farm Implements; speaks Gorman, JJanlm. and English. Good references given. Hiaie position to be tilled nnd salary. Address I*. MICKL.EBKN.37Id SUtu-st. SITUATION WANTED—AM -JO YEARS Oof arc. have kept books several years, wasCiwblor Hrown County Hunk. New Glint (raveled for dry* Roods house (n PL I’niil. Minn.: have Rood habits, can furnish unexceptionable references, afld desire to locate In (.''ileaco, Minnesota being too cold. Ad* dross FRANK PHAURKItT. oara Bander, Adamson >t Co.. Chicago, HI. • SITUATION WANTED—I AM 17 YEARS O old and would like a position In a wholesale house: am vrilllmrio moke myself generally useful. Salary not so much on object tut It Is |u acquire the knowledge of business. Address MAUIIICK, 3G6 Wa imsb-nr. SITUATION- WANTED-BY A YOUNG tj man In n drug store: bus a fair knowledge of the uslness: will work for low salary. Uood references Klron. Address V 6’.’. Trlbuno office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A THOU kJ oußhly competent man to take vbsruo of an office and make credits If required. THi Trlbuno oOlce. SITUATION WANTED-HAVE HAD live years experience an a retail grocer: also experienced forwarder, both by land and water, and us lornmnn on public works. Willing to ro almost anyw here In almost any capacity. Host of references Klven. Address Lock Oux ;U. Wliltoliall. N. V. SITUATION WANTED—AH COACH man. by a young man that understands his busi ness thoroughly; cun milk cow; am handy with tools: best references. Address I). J. I.AUI’UET, Wright's Grove. Conk County. 111. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O who thoroughly understands douuie*cntry book keeping, nnd 1* well posted in general office work. Address V S 7, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTEU-BY A YOUNG O man now employed in a dry goods business, hav ing knowledge of bookkeeping and several ’lan guages, In h wholesale business. First-class city ref erences. Address Vsi Tribune office. Situation wanted—as sales ruuii: have hud Utn years' experience In dry goods; »neftk;Gernmii and English. VHg.Tribune. Trades. QITUATION WANTED-BY PRACTI- O cnl custom cutter. Al references: u years In pros ent situation. Apply llu x ilt.CnUisvUte, Lake County, Ohio. SITUATION WANTED - RAILRUAD ers please notice—Ry a llrst-clasa copper, tin, and suecl-lmn worker, familiar with railroad work. Ad dress Y M, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EX lMTlencod blacksmith on all kinds of forging, both utsteulnnd lam, undgina mom than 3U years' prao tlco. Address Q 33, Tribune office. COACHMEN, TEAMSTEHB. &C. QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG O man a» tonchnian, Uuod reference. Address? as. Tribune ofllu». SITUATIONS—FEMALE. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FXRST- O clasvtlcrumn girl for general housework. Bust of city reference. Call nt null* Cottage Prove-ar. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD Kiri to do general housework or second work, cun give good references. Apply at SU North Clark* •u, up-statrs. lift floor. SITUATION WANTED-BY A NOU weglan girl h> do general housework. Apply at mi West Erle-st. Pood references. SITUATION WANTED-AS FlKST class cook Ina private fnrollr. First-class city roicrenucs. Cull ut uu Eriu-st. Tuesday morning. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO COOK tng or general housework In small family. Kef* ertmcolf required. Cull for two days at AMd flutter* fluld*s t. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD O girl as cook In a private family or general work. IfllHoulh Cllntoii-st. Housekeeper*!. SITUATION WANTED-BY COLORED O girl as housekeeper foroldor young gentleman; Will take an esimolaflntorast In the work. Address amflouUi Clark-au. rear. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, SITUATIONS WANTED- FAMILIES vj needing Scandinavian or Perontn female help cau be supplied at P. DUdKK'S ufllco, Uto Mllwaukoe-av. SITUATIONS WANTED-WISCONSIN girls, cooks, general, second, dining, und laundry work; goudglrla wanted; urdura by Bell telephone! city fee 11. Bureau Registry, 275 West Monroo-st. CITUATION WANTED-AS GOVERN n ess. br a lady teaching French. English and music; best references given and required. Address K. MtjVKU.Bocliolle.lll. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ►J lady In plmtogranh gallery. /. up, Tribune ofllce. FINANCIAL, A' GOLDSMXD, LOAN OFFICE. IW EAST • Msdlson-su (licensed). Established WB. Dia mond broker and bullion dealer. Cash paid for old sold and silver, diamonds, mmrla. ole., etc. Colorado Branch. Ijrlincr-su. Denver. A NY AMOUNTS LOANED ON FUUNI a\. lure, pianos, machinery, without removal, and other securities! rates reasonable! no publicity. UU Wnshlngtoit-sc, Buutiia IV and 2U, over ITestuo 3t Kean's Bank. ANY AiIOUNT TO LOAN ON FUKNI* luru und pianos without romuviL 1M Hun* dulph*a|.. Uoom 4. TdVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS. watcbei. eto.. at low rule*. I). LAUNUKU, Houma & and U. I3J ltundolph»su Hatabllahed h&t A NY ASIOUNT TO LOAN ON FUUNI - pianos, etc., without rumuvali lowest rutvst ulaii on ult good securities. Uuum 11. US lleurborn-st. C 11 ATTELMORTGAGKS BOUGHT AND money loaned uu chattel* und goodaocurllf. uuum 4S. m (at Halle-st. EC, COLE & CO., HI DEARROUN-ST., a have money to loan on Chicago real estate la mine to ault, it u und I pur cent. : I?H)KLITY MORTGAGE. LOAN, AND r Htunue Co.—Advances on furniture. oio., with* out removal, ur on goods In storage. bU K. Vuo oureu. r I IIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE 1 L Mayings und fidelity Hank hooka, undßcandl nuvlan National Hank certificate*. 111 A. nUI.MhU, ticnsral ilrokvr. wiWa»hUuttuti*st. v Ti'/f ONK'V TO LOANON CHICAGO HEAL iYX estate In any amount above IUJUU at ino lowest rutea. Hh’.MtV W AI.I/Kli. Jit.. VI Dearborn-st. M ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. IVA. vie., without-removal. G. PJLiIUI, l&l W««t Mouroo-sL __ WrANTKD—A LOAN OFBISOONBUIL VV urban real estate, coat abort distance front the city. Addrcaa V Si, Tribune ottlco. rno' LOAN-SUMS OF &1.000 AND UR X wanla on Improved city real esUlo alii percent Inlereat without commiaaloaa. LYAIAN X JAta hUN.atlVtrtluua block. . TO EXCHANGE. rno KXCILVNTrE—FoiI 7jood suuliu* X bun uurua. auud ld-n>ont buuau. with bam. US la* UUuiu uv.. lot iTilldi wide alluyi clear. W4J. HOH* KINaON. Ttf liearborn-au OFFICE FUUNITUUE, ■fAO 1 r SALE— cTIEA I*— A LARGE NUSI- I~ bur of Hue second-hand bra aud burwlar-pruut fcjtua. J. tiUKHMIOOU X t’O.. Ut Uearborn-au STOItAOE UCAGO^foitAGI'rCOC.'iKW'rOlJoJl^N* dulph-sL, la (he place fur storln* your furullure, piuuoa. mercbandiae.uw.Culi and sea. Advances made. S*~TORAGK FOR FURNITURE, BUGGIES, . AS£SSS&.“* “ 7