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s e A ’ 8ook tho socloty of ladies, i the © claptora into which the talo ", following of such advica, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE e e e — SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1875.--TWELVE PAGES. 7 SHE CONQUERS. My. Fancher Requested to Pay Over $10,000. A Washington Ieights Jury Will Not see a Woman Wronged. Consequences of Sneering at an Irish Lawyer, DMorals to DBe Drawn from the Verdict. Thore fano longer any eafety for old bach- elors, eepacially maalthy vld bachelors, in Cook County, Tho flat of twetve good men and truo has gono forth, and Lencoforward old bacholurs aro a proscribod raco, who must live in the moet proper manner, and conduct {hemaclvos necord- 1ug to the most exacting of rules, if they hops to avoid sueh ewdden diminution of wealth as that which yosterday overtook,one of tho class whoso love-making, or rather tho love-making of the Iady who longed to make him her own, has occupied within tho last fow days so much of tho puble atlen- tion, ‘o be sure, thora are a number of per fo in tho world,—uotably anxious mothers with crowded quivers of ripening, dpened, and over- ripo olivo blossoms of tha gentler sex,—who uot altogother unwarrantably look upon the con- sirmod old bacholor a8 o useless sort of an jnsti- tution at best, and who fairly glow with excite- ‘meunt when a fresh talo {8 told of the victory obtatued over him by o deluded fair one. Theso are the claes which the Cook County bachelor, or the bachelor from othor parts staging tn Cook County, all do well to avoid. Ilencoforward ho must walk circum- spectly, turning neither to the right nor to the left, no matier hiow pretiy the faco or hew ncat tho anklo that tempts tho sidelong glance of ap- preciation ; whila na for thoea old bachelors who feel that thoy cannot but inwardly confess to littlo indiscretions of that nnture in tho past,-t thoir meditations for montha hence cannot prove otherwige than torturiog in the oxtreme, DANCING must, in the fature, bo a lost art to tho unmar- ried men, of a certaiu age, of Cock County, un- Joss they can introduco a new idea in iuviting a lady to dauce by adding tho wordd * witlout prejudico” to the customary *‘May I Liave the pleasure,” ete,, or carry round at dances a Dlank contract to bo signed by tho willing partner expressive of ntter absence of intention to maka the lictlo attention the basis for & tuture broach- of-promise suit for €20,000 damages,—of Ler holding bim barmloss, in fact. Not only does the woe fall upon the head of the old bachelors, but THE MANMIED MEN ALSO* must becomo Bufferors ou account of this terri- blo edict of those twelve gentlemen of Wash- fogton Heiglits, for, finding that tho socicty of unmarried women cannot bo safcly onjoyed, it is only ronsonable to suppose that the old bach- elors will ply their arta upon such of ladios s aro not unmarried. Still the brunt of aoll the troublo which the dozen jurymen's decision will causo will fall mainly upon the old bachelors, and the Now Year i will probably sco large numbers of thom selling off thoir roal estato at a enerifico, and rushing to shades whero Washington Hoights jurymon are unknown, and still larger numbers entering that blossod state whorein billinga aud cooinga and eittings on knees can bo indulged in without fear ] of » suit in the courts as the troublesome conse- quence, 3 In order to sct at rest tho misgivings of such old baclielors as may Lavs read the above with proper and bocoming dread, but without a full Bppeeciation of why a new aud so unlappy an era is dawning for them, tho fallowing ropozt of the closing scenes in the breach-of-promise oage of Ross va. Fancher s appended: TUE MORALS TO DE DEAWN by those who Lave read the full roports of this cause celebre iu U'ng Tnisuxeg, and who will read this, the lost and most eloquent of the four h hos beon divided, ara manifold, and it will bardly do to let the oc- casion pass’ without nlluding to tho most im- portant of thom, for tho eako of woak humanity. Totheold bachelors, eapoainlly those who own real catate and gold-bonds to tho value of hun- dreds of thousands of dollars, and an income of thousands annually, Iot & kind word of counsol be epcken, 1u thé first place, do not, when your ( worldly possossions bave aggregated 100,000, allow yoursolf to becomo a norvous dyspeptio in tho atruggla to double that comfortablo fortune, for even 100,000, with & good digestion, fs bot- ter than millious tho eunjoymeut of which ta counteracted by tho sulferingi of a broken con- Btitation, 11, howaver, the indigestion has arrived and becomo chronlo, dou't pince any fatth in doctors who, whilo recommending ladion’ socicty as beno- fletal, frown down matrimony a8 baneful, as the ! which Is not to bo road of in the etandard works cf eithor the allop:athio or homoopathie echools, wili luvarisbly sooner or later place you on_the hom uf a diloinms, from which it will be difleult to 0scape unscathied, If, however, tho_proscription s follawod, and you but no wifo, do not clvose & woulan of—well, ¥y & woman who oeknowlodges to throe-und-thirty summiers, ss therein tho danger i doublod, 17, howover, yon do chooso a8 n ‘madicinal lifa-companion & fady who owns up to & third of 8_centurs—but no, np advico can uvail whou the unforlunate proscrip- tion Las Leen made up with sueh oxperigneed waterial ; the Gest precautions In the world would fail, and tho only place of advice left is, try and prot your braach-of-promiso caso tried out” of Couk’ County; or, if unlappily it must como off, then exercivo tho right of jro- emptory challongo whenover o juryman from Waslungton Heightsappears on tho pael, A WURD TO THE LADIFH, Do not do all the courting youtselves, and never no far forgot yourself as to becoras s loye g as to requiro ¢0'Uo ** pusbiod away,” This is anuoyiog o evon a laly of o third of a century, and it {8 not succossful, It may lolp lnmud:s Landsomo damuges, but then a littls Judicions holdiug off might capturo tho whalo pile, Linully, n word (o the lusryers. 1t fa ot o goud policy” whon threo or four of the Jury aro unniistakably Irishmen to twit the oppos ing couurel with Leing of that natlonality, It may cause a laugh, but it will ba very apt to play tho mischief with tho damages, The fol- Towing i tho last charter ju the legul lore of the case which Lns provided so much of amnusement to a crowded court-roum for the last four duys, THE CLOSING INOCEEDINGS, Tho fourth duy of the breack-of-promise cuve of Rusd va, Fancher opened yesterday morning, the pracoedings cousisting of the closing argu- motts of counsel, which prosented no fuaturos Jtioulatly wrtiy of remark. 3lr. toUes, ou oliulf of the defendant, urged that no cuo Dud bean mado out azainst b ellout, inasuich as tle evidenca hnd failed to prova anything like an implioation of mutamonial intent 4t any time on his port. Alittlo excitoment was caused by bis roforting to counsel for tho plaintift ag ‘' mey o'nniey," which roused the ire of tuat gentloman, who retorted by sayiug that ho was at uny rate ono of thoss Lrisimon who wero proud instond of be iy aslinmed of their natiounlity, Tiais lutlo sall mot with hoarty applauxe from the lurge audie euca presout, and the Judge statod that s vecur- Tence of the contompt wauld be followod by n clearing tho room of sl] parties not intarouted fu the care, In tho sposch of the plaintil'a coun- 8el Lio Liold the positiun that tho d‘;!eudunt should h° mado to pay in either of two justancos ;5 1f ho b‘d iutended aud proposed matrimony he shoull 0 Puulubiod for bis broach of promisa; if ia had ;m\ {loua uo, theu he had Lad fota of fun with do- ‘;fldlut which be hadnot paid for, aud for which i Jury should wee that bo asttled, At the oo cl lll‘ml‘)' of Mr, O'Brien's effoits tlo audienco :Eu .l} lirnk-n into apylause, which the voice of aun Fo waanot sble for'some littls time to uell. Lis Houor then orderad sho bailifts to clear the Coutt of all who apy iauded, which they did very thoroughly 1n .houtnw wiuutes, ouly leaving the very front rauke of the spectators, ;fii :“m:l;l m;y‘g::o Leeu wumpocted of com- 590Ul & contewy nu;aflot flfig C‘g.wg- empt undor the very udgo Booth then read to the jury 1! - what Iuwuthy lustruotions of om]mu:l ‘::d";’::u thom parwission to seal thew verdiot suanld they mirive st & concluslon . befors tombling of the Gourt At 2 p. e ¢ 00 Foss- mere thon locked u:u.s \i"t’l,z‘: Court ad; od, X urt adjourn And in five aud twonty winutes thoso men “wpaked &t the door wers e ujnmuw & lianding to the Clork of tho Court thn yellow envelopa containlng the vordict. At % o'clock tho Court and jury met again, and the Clerk oponed the onvelope, which contained tho fol- lowing verdict: We, tha jury, do find for tha pisinl®, and sasers the daniages at $10,000, TIE RESTLT 1was a surprise to every ano present, as it was expopted that the light and airv_demeauor of the plainiiff during tho trial would have tha af- foct of reducing, if ot annihliating whatever aympathy far hor her counsel might bo abla to produce In the minds of the jurymen. Mr, Mc(ioe, on bohalf of tho defeudant, gave notica of motion for a naw trial, ‘Ihe defendant tonk the matter very stoically, s lio well might, consldering that even after ho Tias paid tho amount he will still have §20,000 to eujoy lifa with, J EPISCOPAL. Second Day of the Diocosan Conven- tion at Fond du Lac. Dr. Leighton Coleman, of Toledo, Ohio, Elected Bishop. Tho Ministry Have a Hankering Alter Candles, Antiphonals, aud Hosts. Anid Would Ilave Liked to Have Llected Dr, De IKoven. Special Dnspateh to The Chicaon Tridune. Foxp pu Lac, Wis., Jan, 8.—Tiho I'rotestant Episcopal Convention for the newly-formoed Fond du Lae Dioceso lias Lad wday of great nc- tivity, though thero has boeu an entiro abseuco of tho bittorness that was engendered at tho memorablo Milwaukico Convention of Iast sen- son. The excitement during the Lalloting was exciling, and at oo timo it was feared thatan open rupture would occur, but the councils of the judictous provailed. It would seem from tho 1eaults of tho ballots that tha name of Dr. Do Koven, of Racine, i dostined to be brought for- ward i all of the Episcopal Conveutions, It is also ovident that o couid bo electod Bishop if it wera not for the laity. TUE VOTE IN DETAIL, ‘The ballots are as follows, the thirtesnth ra- sulting in tha clection of the Ttev. Leighton Culemun, of Trinity Chureb, Toledo, 0. : FINST DALLOT—CLERICAL, Tho Rev. J, 8. B, Hodges, of Newark, N, J.... The Rov, W, Dafter, of Fond du Lac....... The Rev. T, R, Lofl, 1f Green Bay. The Rav., James De Koven, of Racin The Rev. M, Schusler, of Now York The Itev, D, D, Cole, of Naaliot ‘The Rov. L, A, Kemper, of Nas Ko Koven. 5 i, W, P, Toubroeck, of LiCroesa. ... Total.... EXCOND DALLOS—CLERICAL. Tioff, Dr, Paris, of Ouiticos! Remper.., De Kaven,. On this baliot the lay delegatos elected Mr. Tenbroeck, but the Conatitution provides that both sides shall continue voting until a concur- rent vote is obtained, ¥IFTH BALLOT—CLERIOAL, On this ballot, it will be meen, tha clergy elected Dr. Da Koven, but the h]'x dolegates re- mainod steadfast to Mr. Tenbroock. EIGHTI DALLOT—OLERIOAL, ‘Tenbroeck...,. De Koven,..,, At the conclueion of tho eighth ballot, it was avidout tho elorgy aud laity weta at a dead-lock. It belug then 13 o'clock, the Council took a reccss until 2 p, m. AFTERNOON BESHION, After prayor by Bishop Walles, the Councll proceeded to vote for Dishops NINTI BALLOT—OLEWIOAL, 00 Hmpoa Da Koven,, Lelguton Coleman, of 0. 1, liali, Brookiyu, Hodges, oryun o . wee T ol, W koeh, moved & recess of fifteon minmutes in order that (he delegates nudghn ‘fiunl'fi;-.t Cfi:rli’mlll. On beleg called to ordor, tho thirteenth ballot wa; following rosult ¢ 2 lalien with "t THIGTRENTH BALLOT—OLERIOAL, Colema: Coleman, TR succEarLL Cisiipie The result gives grost satiufact; both tue clorgymon mud tho laity. (g lattor thiuking that it is next to impousible for a KU Thigh Churchinan {0 come from that Ohfo diocese, and tho clorgymen believing him to bo moderately High Church in e uotlons, The new Dishop has bLeen In charge of Chure, in Toledo, for some Yoars, |s about 40 yeas of oge, & graduate of tho Qeueral Theological Bowiuary, & men of groat Jestuiug and duvotion o by calling, and pesacescs rare exocutive ability. Thero i littlo or no doubt but that he will go. o3pt, It {a aluo bellaved that Lie will make Fond bero Laving already OTU IGH AND Low, «it Lag bis home, the church subscribed 87,000 to mnkae him a howe, TUE NEW DIOCESE iacomposed of the counties of Marathon, Lin- colu, Ocunto, Shawano, Duor, Kewauuco, Brown, Outagawio, Waupacs, 'Vortugo, Wood, ' Adanu, Wau.esha, Winuebago, Mauitowoo, Bheboygan, Foud du Lac, Gieon Lake, Calumet, and Mar- quotto, aud so muck of Dodge Couuty asto in- cluda tho Villago of Waupun, v . The Conveution s still” engsged iu the transo- tion uf business consequent Rln the formation of. & uew diocese, . The London Standard (Tory) auspects that tho tima ls not fur distant wheo “the statosmauship ot Prinoo Bismarck, sa far as Rome is couceru- ed, will soen vory hsaty and shgllow whon com- ated with 150 fap-sighiod : Bis of Cavaar, raighied patlance of the pu ALMA MATER. Annual Banquet of the Alumnl of Yale. Remarks by the Rev. J. G Bur- roughg, D, D, The Poem of the Evening, The annual banquet of the Yale Cnllegs Alumni was given last evening at the Giand I'a- cific Hotel. Tho night was tempestuous, the witd blow dismnally, and Ulinding enow was aifted throngh the sir, but the sevetity of the weather was not potent onough to mar the suc- cess and enjoyment af the oceasion. There wera t.1esent about 100 old und young graduates of the anucient temple of learning, and tho evening was passcd most pleasantly in reviewing eatlier and latter recols lectlons of their Alma BMater, and doing Lonor to old Yale with many & Learty toast aud fervent epeech, The guests assembled in tha hotel parlora as early a3 7 o'clock, whera cordinl greetings wers exchanged between thoga perhiaps not brought togather except on the occasion of the anmual rounions, aud great socisbility aud good feeling provailed. AMONG TIOBY PRESENT wero the Rev. Dr. Burroughs, Judge Booth, Ciwrles A. Dupeo, the Rev. C. C. Porter, Ita- cinoy €. B. losmer, tho Ion. Carter . Iarrison, W. I. Pouls, Il C. Dar- nard, H. V. Freoman, IL, B Mason, Perry Trum- bull, Jolin C. Grant. I1. I, Kerr, A. Bartow, Mr. Tatting, Now York ; Mr. Lebmer, Cincinnati; Mr. Ilenckel, Mr. Cartor, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Ash- lay, Now York ; C. C. Starkweathor, Edgar M. Teadivg, W. B. Kelly, L, 8. Boomer, W, I', Me- Cook, W. H. Diadloy, Froet Thorn, J. W. An- drews, A, Ryerson, A. F. Hateh, W. H. Charnley, A. B. Mason, J. 8. Nortou, IL 8, Brown, E, G. Magon, Cuarles 1. Moss, Jacob W. Russcli, Washington Hesing, James Novans Hydo, Joseph F. Porry, W. §. IHall, J. G. Fiauders, Milwoutes L. L. Palmer, H. A. Chittenden, Milwaukee ; W. IL Ferry, Lako Forest; W. II Dishop, Mil- waukee ; . D, Magruder, Henry Strong. Sam- cl Avpleton, Georgn W. Young, Jobn Jobuston, 8r., B, M. Wilson, IL T\ Rogers, Thomas Hedgo, J. P, Rockwell, Burhngton ; L. M, Williams, A, A, siprazue, and B, M, Booth, we Alumni passed into tho Indies' ordinary, whero supper was served at about 8 o'eboek, and an bour or g0 consumad in a Learty discussion of tho excellent meal provided by Mr. Dinko. At tle couclurion of this portion of the excreiso Mr, IH. 8. Brown announced the firat tonst, “Alms Mater,” responded to by TIE REY. 1. C. DURROTGHS, D, D, who sald bo-was notin a moud to ray anything gerjous, and would heartily say, ** Yalo fellony woll met.” lio wau glad tie prescns wmeet- ing had mo particular object,—that they bud met to enjoy themselves, and indulgo In an ovoning of festivity. 1t lio disaovered any moral in tho toast, it was that it suggeated the Xurumneucy of Yalo Col- logo and tho prosent Associntion, The epeaker then indulzed in n rotrospect embracing s on- trance to Yalo, and hus carlicr youra there. Mauy of them poesessed much signilicance to those present, and provoked much laughcer. The Doctor then gave many pleasant and somo- times bumorous rommirconces, whichi wero highly enjoyablo to those whoso experioncos most likely had beon somowhat similar. 1o did not helieve, Lie sxid, that, among all the educa- tional institutions iu the country, auy ono hadin & preater degreo tho elemonts of porpotuity than old Yalo. Conservative she waw, perhaps, but ho thought no college had a kesncr eyo to prog- ross, and tho claitas of the timer.” Whatover chinges might take placo in Yale, there was something endearingabout Lierstill—there was an aroma about her that mado her always Yals Col- lege to the sons who annually gutliered to do hor Lionor. In conclusion, he cougratulated thoso presont upon being the graduates of & collego with such au antiquity, and so honorod not on in this country, but in the wholo educated world, The graduates thou sung the old collego song, ** Alma Mator.” i The next tonst, *Tho Latin Salutatory,” re- sponded "to by Mr, A, Bartow, of the class of '69, wos roplete with good points and excited genoral Jaughter. { TUE REY, 8, W. DUFFIELD, of tho class of responded to thio noxt tonst, “The I'aculty.” Ife liad had tho usual varied experiouco with the mentlemen constituting the Fuculty, an oxperience apprecinted most tikely by all present, and one oftentimes calculated to awaken their commiscration and uymmm{. In lattor ears Lo mot certaln members of tho I'mculty of Old Yale, aud lust vummer had the inexnrossible satisfuc~ tion of belng embraced by old Tommy Thatcher, an individual with whom’all prasent seomed to Lave an intimnate acquaintanve, as tho casual al- lusion to lum excited much morrimont, He did not doubt that that those mon who had giv- on their lives to instructing the stu- doots of Yulo wunder sufferings and sacrifices which they perhapa could never approciate orundoratand would hiave their ample rewntd, and he thought that Yale at present had 8 Prosident who was houorod and respected thiroughout thoe land. The Soclety then suog * Gaudeamus,” after which Mr, 1. B, Mason, of the olaas of '70, de- liverod THE REUSION POEM, “De Omnibus Hebus et Quibusdam Alils,” It v(as a4 followa s . % Dan Chaucer's pilgrima drank their wine In Tabard Inu, one summer day, Tizen sought the gray catbedral's uhrine Where the old Cardiual Becket lay, Wo meet together at an fnn, Drinking wino like Cliaucers band 3 ‘Like thow we have slirine to win ; Let us Joursey thitbor hand in bund, But whither shall wo travelors fo— ‘The fur-clad Eaquiniaux to mett 7 Or maybe youwould Lavo s throw Oursclves at Ohluws little foet Or, biaply now tho scenory shiftin, 8:urchs out the Rourced of the Nil Or whera the descrt saud 1s drifting DBask ln the phynx’ mystariows wlle ; Or watch whero waves are ever ful, On Boutl American coast forlorn, The stormy cape, liko & mad bull, “Towsing the ocouns on bis horu No, not for us the land of toas, ‘T'ha diifting sand, 1he straining safly Our pilgrimauy i wicrs the troed Wave lealy bauucrs over Yalo, iy As Freshmen wo tap at the college door ; 1t is opencd to s by a Soplouare, Pitebed futo a Llunket, we wildly soar Like Uuo-bottle tifow, Latwoen ceiling and floor, hi eea Captain tread snilor, uer {6 troated by a gaol g Hoph'more treats us wnd i even & raller At the choleo desigus of our villsg tatlo ‘Truly he has & front of brass, 1o and bis comrades in o mass, For they curtail the hawa of vur class Aud hurl the tirst syllable ae we pas: Iint at Hamilton Park ono duy when the fun Of 3 game of Lall at leugth s dune, Tuto opposite ranks tho cluskes Fun 3 "Tials hour shall & buttle be lost and 'won. Upon each cheek thero fu a blush, ut not of shawme; ‘s valor' fish, Ouly deep breatbinig reaks the Lush Thist siguifics tho coming rush, Bometiues the brosking of & branch 1u Alpine boiguts thoglaciers lauuch ¢ Ellght causo aa this, in amilton rauch, Twjols s buman svalaucle, No flaga ara waved, no drurus sra beat, No guus are tired, uo tramps repeat, Liut wheu the hosttle armies meat, Tho bard ground sbakes beeath their feot, Naw & Ltls, But over our sunny rathway the annnal shadow fally, Toplug to stir compassion we cousider it quite pru- nl To nm.nnl our tutor earneatly that he was once s tudent He breathiod, bo amiled, bowsd down to basuty’s fest itdr, . Tang tiaio ags, befors ha petrifed tuto s tutor; Juat as the ichthyoasurus fu geolugic booke Ouce roamed tho woods alive aud drank the brooks, He says tho only way 18 o make & thorough prep- aration, 80 we inucribe our cuffs wilh formula in men- suration | Our mloevea concesl some tableta in Elousinian myst Ou 'Iduyh- :g written all the facts snd fables of an- 1. Sophomoros we make merry in scsdemio clent histo: And probleme 1n g ometey re pencillod on ssod thoe; Buch thorough prvparation we seekly hope will de But annual {a liko the nerth wind blowing thro' s res-tog, The haruh il rrabbed fruft rematns ; the meilowest apples drop, v At1ast wé tench the vnk of Tiriars, Thin o -te 1a eolled tas badiva’ yuar, A, waldagg b his 11 by 3h Une studvnt qurils nnworthy fear, Ha nwks the question at the gtesay; Tl katydide are @ whrilly ;) ‘The rome upan the na 't rheek Given pince (o jurri o' palibd lily, Hearco helieving his good fortune, He feeln the: ciimp of ditpied erron, Aud feeln againat his oxn heart beating Her heart, repeating love's alurus, 7 et 1oeen 1 2 window W utar shiuing it the sky, An 17e suiles to think the ambitioun scholar ‘of academic hotor atrives, the beat £rizve Yale cin furnlsh To sudents are New Haven wiven, Bt in other gurdans, fawers bieam brighily § A CAN]A e abeence ey Thit e 58 +thay s 0t ninsie Rung from Cuidago wedidiug Leils, Y. Now wa are seniors, and rexslva to 10 to racliation The atilo of life lu curiug; We must make pregarss tion, But so many tLiugs are kappeaing, they almost mako un dizzy 3 And, the! wo mean to aindy, we really ars ton biny, Thero s the chemiatry juniruction; 0 atteid it we are wishing, And only prvented b5 & prior engagement to go iahing. Geology §u useful ; 1n a strcet-fight one klmtd know Waotber oolita of plioceas 18 the batdiat stane to irow ; But sve cannot Ioave tha collego-fonce whils the air 15 warm aud lazy, 80 wo eull vuraclves edntemplative; professors call us azyy . But we ote Hl‘fl", seven times better than clergymen roqueat, For every a3 of thn weok is obaerved by us an » day of reat, s VI. 0 dear, have we heen ouly dreaming, Andd did we rally gruduate a loa s ime ago, And i the 61d familiar college teeniitg With forms and faces, which we du ot know 7 We ars forgotten like s faded flower Weou pivueant days o stormy keakon vary ' pataie carried Ly the East win's jerwer, Have falien on thin Wostern yirulic, Hesky B, Masox, TIE OTNERS. “Appointments aud Disappointments” was responded to Ly Mr. 8. Appleton, of the Clasy of '63. Perhaps with one Lranch of Lis sutject bo had had a8 mach experience, ho snil, as aoy- one present-—with appointments he had had littlo to do. He bad nevertheless been thriliad with tha impulses of a great ambition. and had once fondly imacined that ho wonld ono day bo the foremost man of tho natiun, He had suggested this thought to s gantleman, who bad unfeclingly sald that perbaps it might be something else, and in after times Lo hal aban- doned it. The' onlv appointment that ho could refer tho company to was ona made by the Ex- ecutive Committeo designating him to reply to tho above toast, nnd limiting lum to seven minutes. Soveral other songa and toasts followed, and it was not until a Into Liour that tha jollity ceased and the membors of the Northivestorn Yale Alumum departed to their several homes, FAREWELL. The Great Augustus is Remanded to Private Lifa, Bat Ie Will Appeal the Case to the Federal Supremo Court. Ho 1s Visited by Infuriated Citi- zens. In November, 1809, A. H. Banyon, ox-cool, slias Buuion, alias Dogberry, alins Muggins, was eloctod County Justico for a term of four years, By the Constitution of 1870 County Justices wera abolished, and iu Decomber, 1873, the term of oftice of tlus colebratod man expired, and it was supposed, espacially by thoso who kuew him not, that ho would retiro to private life, and be 8 mockery of justico no longer. Bat, a yoar ago thig' month, Tue TRinuNe discovered that Lo waa gtill plying his trads of issulng warrants, imposing fines, and oven solemuizing marriages, Prominence was glven to the cass of ono luckloss woman who was married by him, who, afier a month of sweot anl lioneyed bliss,discovered that sho was a wife-uo- wife, and that slio was one of those thiugs ‘“*which tho finger of ecorn is pointed at” ‘“There was an existonco blighted, snd yet Ban- yon did not take warnivg, but, aided and abettod by one Frederick, his son, kept ou in bia lawless- ness, Amonth ago he was caugbt at Liwoll tricks, aud Mr. Roed, whose good nature lud lasted for a year, invited Augustus to ATEP UP AND HHUW CAUME, Ho attempied to do so, nlleging that ho was commissioned to hold oftice till bis succesaor was olected ; that uo succeasor ovunld bo elected, and consoquently Lo was in for Lfe, a8 if be wora a Judge of the Suprome Court of the United Btates, Yesterday morning the matter came up for sot- tlewent jntbe Crimiual Coutt befure JUDOE WILLIANY, Tho would-be pereaual Justico waa representod by Judge Butler, whio ontered 8 plea ou bis bo- behalf,” to which Stato’s-Attoruoy Leed de- murred, Aftor heariug tho arguments the Judge dectded that *if the Conatilution sbolishes au oftico, thon the party who Lolds it may continue tu do wo uutil tho torm of bis offico oxpires, and no longer. This oftico kay boen dono away with, By the Constitutton ho can have no successor, thon. Tho Coustitution continues him to the eud of Lis torm; bo having no auccessor, can continne in oflice po longer, ‘The Uonstitution laviog abolished tho ofies, tho Logislaturo can- not turn bim out by its act auy more than tho law, Both wmust abido by the Cuustitution, I shall hold that the demurrer is sustained, and requiro judgment of oustor.” A nomuual flue of $50 was then imposod, and it was geuerally hopad thatthe end of Lanycn tho legul had arrived, aud that, hiko the good okd war-buree which baa outgrown its strength and uulity and beon turued out to grass, tho ox- Justico would quistly submit to beiug consignod to private hfe, Bich auticipations, however, were groundless. As scoa au tho old man heard of the decision of the Court Le waxod teiribiy wroth, and denouuced the act of Judge William a8 ‘A ovTRAGE which 'ad no parallel in the hold hor the new ‘emisphore” Ho vowed ho would 'y i rights, Lif hit cost 'im s fortune,” and it was with difliculty that young Frodurick dissnaded Lim from soekiug » poreonul ** hieucountor " with the Judge who had *‘wiolated” the causo of Justice aud ‘‘housted” him from bhis *lifo Lolice.” It was somo timae before the ex-Jus- tico wae sufliciently calmod down to talk to his attornoy about Lis future courso of action, but when tho great legal mind did attail flcient balauce to allow its considermg comiug evouts, THE FOLLOWING CONVERSATION engncd: N Coungel—Well, Judge, I think you had better lot the thing drop now. Mr. Banyon—Lot hit drop! QGive hup my rightal Never, Mi shall taze hiv hup to the Buprome Court. Hi shall haunbilate 'em thero, ‘ounsel—1'in atraid you wor't, Judge. Botter let thie thing de now. Mr, Banyon—Hi will, Tho Snpreme Court will rewerao the howdadious docisivn, Counsel—Dut you must confeas, Judgo, there tay ba a httle prejudice against you at Bpring- fleld. You remember whils on the Bonch you ad an utter contompt for the Bupreme Court, and expressed the sawe, perliaps, Lo lreolg. 5 r. Banyon—A butter contempt! Eo i 'ad hand bhexpressed Lit, too, 11l remember, quite Loften, Lut they'll 'ave to givo me justice, Counsel—Well, you kuow theso little_projudi- cos go & great way, ‘They will remember how you cuvt thairdeclslons to piecos over tnore at the Arwory, Mz, "Banyon—Now you're talking sonso. No Hi did. Letus 'afe somoiling. Freddy, horder bup from iho public-'ouss below (the preaent of- fioe of the oustsd Justice 18 over & saloon) two ’arfs-an-'arfs, with a little more porter than hsle biu mine. Perhaps the Bupremo Court might bo wiolously windicative. DBut Hi'ave Lit. We'll 80 to the Buprewe Court of tho Hunited States, At thig point the melodious voico of Fredor- ick was heard scroaming ** Come hinl" in ro? sponse to a goutlo tap at the oftice door, which opened, lettiug in & MISZDABLY-CLAD WOMAN, oryieg, snd beariug s 8-montla baby in her arms, Mr. Banyon—Well, whatdo yer want? La- bavd heen's boating ver ? 'Ad a row with a vin. lent neighibor, an’ want to 'ave 'er harrested ? Warrant'il cost yor Just &2, Woman—oh,” Julge! O Jndgo! Hea whet yo've gone and done! Ob, Iean't tell, I can't} it read tlin lettor (handing the ex-Justice Iragment of ditty foolseap). Mr. Banyon (readingj—¢ Wen you get this leter | shal be far away, | lieerd this mornine that wen wo was marid Iast Janury Li hold Bunions (uf bi 'sh *im ‘era hi'd fine ‘im fur con- tempt) ho wawn't no moro a justia than you, Mary, and no goad-bys for eeer old acolds, “and 13 HIOAT {rOMm YOUrH at presout, T 3Ir. Banyon—A houtrage! A ‘nsband m de- It's habvolutely sertin’ the wife hof 'iy buzzim. hswfal. Freddy, draw hont a warrant hitnme- duatel, Cer's tho ‘arf-an'-"arfa; lat's take 'em whila they'ra 'ot. Two dollars, madan. I bave no Womau—I dou't waat o warrant. nioney. Mz, Banyon—No money! Then what do you want ‘cra? Woman—~T want o know what todo, T have o busband, naver had one, and you must put me right or I'll— Mr. Banyon—But yon ‘nve & usbaud. I re- member marcyin' yon myself. Womi at 1 haveu't. The Judge maye I haven't, and Mr. Reed sava T haven't, and Loro I'nleftalone m the world with this baby, sud ‘Tom, that T used to scold so, gone, gone. Froderick—'Ere, il you ‘avo no money, ju 8 get out, or if you don't 1ill—— The sudden departure of tho woman hindersd even the utteranco of the threat, and the ex- Justice allowed the 'arf-an-arf to mollify lum iuto good humar again when ha RESUMED HIS CONVERSATION, Mr. Danyon—0w bungratefull A vear hawn 1i warried tLat woman, and deducted 'arf & dol- Iar from my regular charge bocaise that was Ll the money they 'ad, Land now 'ow sho Labasrs mel "Er coming 'ero ia a proot hof the hutter habsence hof jualico bin that decision. 00 ‘g doue the "arm” hin this "cra case. Judge Danson ‘00 for 'aif-a-dollar less than ‘i lezal chargo hunites man and wifo in ’oly matiimony, ar Judge Williama hand the State's-1lattorney who diworces the couplo after a 'otievmoon hof which ¥a 'avs tren the results band twelve montbs of ‘allowed ‘sppives. Hupon ‘oom reats the hLob- loquy # Upon them In +ay which they have a couple of Linrses. Iit's ‘orrible, 'orrilile ! Lot's 'ave some more "arfa-nnd-arfa, Before tie order far a rejletion of the empty glasacs was given tha door was suddeuly burst open, and (] A HUGE. HIBERNTAN entered the rcom. le alvauced up to the ex- Justice, ehood his fist in bix fuce, aud cried out, ¢ Misther Lunyou, I believe Tho party addiessed goutly intimated to tha Irishmau that thy gentleman ho was takiug to 1\;’!! Judge Lanyou, Lut Le reckoned without his ott. “Thot'a whero yon He, sou ould willain. Yor's mo more Justico than I am. o you ain't, Shure, waesn't I over at tuo Crimival Coort this mornin’ thryin® to do o good turn for Tim Delancy who mei wid o misforiune all about & mistaka he mwado abont a horse_and Luggs last Novimber, and didu't 1 hoar Charley ticed ray that ould Banvon wann't & Justico uo long an’ I tell you there s mare Iaw in the top of Charley's goateo thau there 1 in all your bods. Now pay me back the moner { gave you for that warrant the otuor day or I'll break evers bono in your body.” Just Lier two other persons A MAN AND A WOMAY, entered the ronm. and the former, brandishing a wtick, asked if the **Judge was v who married bim aud thas woman ” a week previous, pomting to Lis cow anion. The wily ex-Justivo tors i tho full meamng of the situation at a glanre, aud executed a brilliant coup-d'etat, Advaucing to the middlo of the room ho addremeed his vis- itors a8 foilows: “TLadies and gentlemen, Hi Liacknowledga tuat a little wicisnitude ‘as hansen to cloud the 'orizon Lof hour Court but 11 will #oou set your miuds hiat reat. I 'ave a copy of Blackstons down-stairs which Hi will bring un Land show vou that I ham right hin this baf- fair, band that Lull will 8oon Lo clear.” “Lho ruse succceded, The es-iuktico was per- ed to leave the riom. Ou his wav duwa stnirs he met half a dozen iufuriated citizons who ' JUST WANTED TV SEE JUDIE PBANTON but ho passed them wifeiy. and in half o minute the burly furm of the ex-Jintico was seen fiving down street ut & rate of epeed which nobody could ever Lave rensonably expacled of him. Having arrived ot & haven of safety, o saioon, he was taken in. 1t is ncedless to say that the parties at his offico waited long aud patiently for Lis reap- pearanco wits thut cops of Dlackstono. The old man was with his friends, and, inasmuch 05 ho hias not rinco been geen at Ius omico, it ia not likely that be will rikk an encounter with his onemies until after the * Huuited States Courts™ liave *‘rewersed " the decision of Judge Williams, In the meantime, his oftice is bosieged by tho illegally married, etc., and, 1f Mr, Hebm does not placo a guard in the place, there will bo trouble there, aud no mistake. 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Residance, i6 Michigan-ur WILL BUY A BRAND-NEW A ANTSOME S10 Frhaliinr ARRARDEN ARDUANISONME Jar: alto a few 10w chilldron's turs €3 to mink muff and eol #5. _licsidonco, bis AGENTS \WWANTED. ke g to Kdross J TN Eutlara will i you o (6 saso manoys Addre 2 SUR, CLANK 8 0N Chicago, i = T, T 'y Coal UMl Liurnor and 100 lculats frao. U, AL, LIN- SD_IN EVERY TOWN AND CITY l‘(\“IM .ll(hl w l!l! |'lil_ Lighining Uflll‘zl‘ ., cutling g6 ro 1 RIdTar Coey 1800 5 South Jofierao onyL . I, an Apoly or addross ' d. lv-at, 0. 0. . preteery i 64, 100 aud 13 Lat T: ant . WA —SPECTAL INDUCEMF atital-olaes agont inevery county i 1l e worktcrouownod Wilion Shuttly ul ieulirs, aply tor ORIV CBAa) BUSINESS CHANCES, FEW NUNDRED DOLLARS BUYS A HALF yuteront tn b ol Lutiness: baying more thin saduga uppurt two famitlos. 127 S0uth Clarkest,, Hou 45, - VALUABLE PATENT FOR OANADA FOR SALR 20 & Lrticly La guusral usa; largs prost suru. Koo Sallo-a A et LUT OF Wi Y A ). ioraaloatlors thau ball valuo, 756 West Laks. ROCERY “AND HALOUN, CUNER LANIAR: and Ceatre ruale, Grocery exti, ALY EST OF A COMMISSION 1O ‘dolig & busitiods of ¥1U0,00 & yoar for sale;. pric #3,000, Atdess 3 2, ' ribuno o fPHE ADVERTISER OFFKRS IS WALF INTEI eat i ute’ (or twa) gwpulac Butels i s lango and thriving city iu tha West forsala. ‘Tural annusl protit oxn W4 siokn to bo 50,00, 1 or solling not against the buvinc: & rar ohanos. For ot \yfl siaeof m’.:,';:'.!.nm.\m basli SRS MUS1C0AL, DKOIDED BARUAIN_AN Y NEW AND ua fute, witl voratruilg baws, French yraud our rouad corbers, rion il cbuntiue Piyath, carved logs A : L Cuat €107 for salo with stovl aad oo icuigus TAND CHEAPEST—TI Urioe 380 ang 101 4 organ, d. Wholceale and i RERCIGh Graea Co., 6 Eavt Indisnt aee > DIANUS FUR BALK AND 10 RENT, REPIIG h.} 5::-.“& % “,lf\"’. Chlcago Punu Fectury, 918 1 Biataater SEWING MACHINES. ~ LN 5 RINCIPA OF- N b Ry e 10 pur cous duscount fur eash CITY REAL ESTATE, ¥ WILLARD A SMITH, Soreas alldings B Av. Ah Teflerson et uth Patar, nrth Bhalion.a 49 Hamilton.av. Not. £5and & South Clark-at, Al unimprovad propart; na wal JHOR SALE-WR WILL KELL OF 3% fret on Indisna.av., npposite tha music.stand of tha Rreat Soath Park, Jow ‘6autgh th maks it & good dnvosts aneat for komo oun wha has & little mney to inveat, and which will pay him battes than 3 per rant & month for the nest two years. J, HENKY & JACOB WEIL, 144and 148 Deattorn.st, [(rok BALK-K this woek ¥ ROLD nd b, press-hrick n, exst front on Wahash-av., Ligherenth aat ‘Twantiath ate. HENRY & JACOB WEIT, 144 25,000 TO 830,000 GARIT 1 o RTAAL UATERIS in improted husineas caly Jrcatnd o tat VILLIAM D. JPgR SALE-HAVE You Laat TOR BAL I 1OUSE OF 9 rooms, 3 2 FRET HEL 6) fost bntwacn ‘wenn Orkiey-at. by 15, north SON, re ate rth Doartioen. 0, M. GG tngi i sRLEKE grove lut, Vit irom depot;_Gnly ety terme thancast, ‘Taor ortuae In this prapesty o whocan ol fta fow yoars. o, ESATAS WAL Chambrr of ¢2ms DT AND ALE = GAKWOOD KOO an-av., fioe fots just adjolning e 1 lnhs, at vory puian veryoay torme,”Ualltor 4 st d) WARRE “iamborof Cinie e, _SUBURBAN o fiv 0 SaLk T W K Hidgs, #15down and month until paid: ana Wrapariy shown (rie. Clieagedt fros bioek feum dopot s erty in market, | JPoR saLEss M team e elivs e s will be suld o HA BROWN, 162 lie-st., Hovm 4, 5 W MILI and well tmpearad Addres L3, Tribune JroR SALE VALUARLE IN 1 a quaniity of pioe inuds aituned In tus Uconta, 1 Marquotty Councs, Mich ing fu all o0n acren, Tho tinher thcreon bas pacicilars o Drigod wrer 116,00, ACIONAL e Virk City. 0 conteaiaiCus, sullable for twa Erivate family, Picasut veigh. souslile, ©)36) WEST MONEUF: 23 N e Ko aingle rooins, ALGovE koos bhoard, in pri hear Unlod Pa Tribue oftic LV FURNISHED, Wi 'y 0 West Wastilagion.a s roqairod. Addross A P e o ouril, Sietnity Unina ark. Refersncos requlred, Kdidress X Bung adico. o 43 ASD & greosiy Gt moated, o 418 00D BOAKD Foll S o per wook, wiih ase o pusus. Bingiet. 7028) WABASH-AV.TWO KFCONDSTO R Y 0023 frant ‘miome, s wuite, Easdsurmoly furnished, it Toard: liousa well bated, od s madern donre feueds; guod Accummodati and =51 AND 53 WABASH A (DL ‘uistied Tooms, with board, erouccs eactangud. asonabls -et.. fsar areto by found a0 8 weil-togu tl. ‘largs parbor, reading-rocw, Hbrary, sewing-room, thd Garhe Fusn, 'With ot and cuid water'on axca fl or. lias Lo n o opirativu aver siz jesen (urnishing & cumioriatio gal Bappy bome {.¢ mauy Buudrea 18y boarders, huth per munent and transicut, An entiro succ.as from the opna- Iog. Tho buiiding throughout heatod by steam aud ligted by gar, Ladi's froin thio countes, on bl il ind {ha Womau's Hotal & quictand plessaat plug place. Price, por day, 81; rogular Luard, Deek, ¥31083,7 ™ atop- ¥ e BOARD WANTED. 1 D-1N TEEL PRIVATK FAMIL Horth Sido for self and wifa, Lol youiy. # iite of ruoms and to bo with youa, companiale be 1o Pleaws giva terms, o1, Can't pay vory bigh pri Addross 1, Tribuny vitice. ‘Bu.um—m NORTI{ OR SOUTH DIVI> 3" in walking distanco of Clark and Mdiso or & ota., 1 gentieniaa, with well-turnisied room, with breakiast, at d dinner at cloc e orbo'clock. Kroferunca, Ad- CK NEW, 25 averients and con. # and I ‘levug-placs, botweon Lenti:t and West 5ida. Apply at 913 Wout Fultouoat. T, ~TW 0l and § rooms esvh; &l modern i) venleuce, WANTED--MALE HELP, Booklkeepers, Clorks, &o, BINGLE DRIVING S . llunnh?h-“’(hwl o ANTED-A 000D WA o lbl!—vflb "G & m"lE‘llV . sala o7, t AV and WO G BALKS NTHIEPRO lon and eanned goods brsiness. - N d appl Xporianced men. Addrors 35, Trimine aton D_TWGO ACTIVE, ENERGRTIC NALLS ) one sonatey raiite, Liberal terms and totho right men. Tho Aldine Paiilishing Comps o right mo n Clark-st. ry 453 ca 1~ CLERE, — MUST B& GO0 B0t Bainir, #26 per month, Bend refosoncu BOOKKREPER WHO GAN Gl roferencos. o take charee of the baoks nf a smiall turing fim, Wages moderate. Addrou 15 ED-A GOGD FURNITURE BALESSAN, Call from 8 to 1] E B TOGHY & BRI 613 Wett Takeans Joue pavers. J VY ANIED-AN ENTRY “OLERK: MUST COMI *all encommandad; one wio writes Gorman ro- ferred; nons n=n1 appiy wha camnot. giva bost eity raler- fuicor: must baraniid penman, Appiy to Americas Clook Compang, 133 AL MINERS A1 allast, THONR AC: 104 brass and T-GLASS, to fulibing, At ke, iamdolph sl b, TEL GOOD CARRIAGE-PAINTER, GAPA. 01 taking enargn of aliop ding fine. work. - Calj Lhia maeniog, AULULTGN, 8312 CO.7 ana § Lake: o chty, Friicnnttaqanne. TEAVELING SALESMEN BELIING PRI ocialtios on commis “'AN'} D ran, Tl \WARLEDTEN MEN T0 6611, DR, new fargs medical works only heactlcal work for farully uxe onti & munoy-making book for gogd agente: e wiin e given oxten tarmek o Ullers nerd apply s mnisaon, and business spoema: 0-st., nent, Adiross IULLAND & COU., {9 Lal Chicago, 1it, PHEY AN TO WORK iN 4 ma axporlance profarred. 3 X ANDWARE SALESMAN TC ol in Jnwa for s aabor, un [ ANTED-1(0 PAYING it eier 7 and 9 South Jeffor indlor Co., FOR GEYER - tamily, Anply b f on wast”aldo of W 1 ] te B o LT e & '}fi ronar: German ur Nore, eed. o 0 Wont Wasbington 5 L W ANTED-AT 41 INDIANAZAN.. A GUOD GIRL for gaeral bousewark in 2 small famlly, Germanor Swede preforred. TANTED-A — GOUD G AWATD =S private family, at 023 near Twentleth-st. W ANTED-A BWEDE 01 NORWEGTA TRL wiio thoratighly undurstands cooking ; guad wages will bepaid (o6 conpotent poraou. ADply 10 6.5 Wost Washi s tul Wasn EDE OR G wasier, ina modar familly ing two girle, Heyant-av. LA COOK M.su:— musc o thoronghly ampa oy wt nee ar 1137 Deafrie X EiV IN FAN. . Appls, etwoon 1208 Metiregn WANEED-A G work for 8 fawily 0f (wn: washer, and truner. ADply at 2ls Seu 010 1310-day. W UOD GIRL FI ( work; with reference. 4 Loor iD—AN EXPERL I uropoan Hutal, & VIR & Y ASTEL- MDD " g conk and » [ATELY A STRONG AND ireah breast of mulk. ~ Dr. Boolkeeners, Clerls, &e. ITI!ATIONH WANTED-BY A MAN ™ YOARS £ old, lnaw s storo or elaowhors. Ploise ad- dress U'E M, 39 Sudg ATION WANTRD ZA YOUN ituation as boakkeoper or salsany, ference; saiary moduray ] A LNy Yok Addiens D8I, OMPRTENT BODK- iuan doslres onloye saleannn, or futhe countings use; bost of ‘roforoncos, Addros. T BRIC TO RENT~-ROOMS. TWO SUITES OF 4 ROOMY fittod up far famlies, on secund story of 257 Clark-st, Apply at the premise cu, Buntih 'O RENT — WARM,” PLEASANT, F IE| front rooms, $5, ¥4, and #10 per mouth, at 344 Cla st., cornor of Harrison, on third foo —UPPER PAILT OF 113 STATE Apply 10 MEAD & COE, 15 Lasailo NICE ROOMS AT Sil WEST por month tl May, Apply at k9 ROOM, 1ot 15111 A1, GLE AND Block; boated by steam. Apply NT—COMFORTADLE AND NICE YT e roome by the diy, Weok or monib, 4% 7i Alun- oo T-STORF 1 WET MADISO Tinlated will reat 0170 or without UN, a8 West Madisori-st. STOILE 53 AND 65 SOUTEL WATE] neat doyr. 184 Auams.at., corue HUFELDY ST, Hatu . iR X - a1 15 per oath il May. Apply at 3% IWANTED--TO RENT, 5 10 UENTLA COTTAOE. KX O Wesi Slda, X, 1L TUILNER, srook EQuaD AT cfir’lfiifi roving prporty A A BULTBERETY *™ FOUSD-0N TWENTY-NINTILST., NEAR MICHT xao-av., one dark colorod ware. 'Tite ownar can huva by calling wisd paylog oliargos, 318 Twenty-ninth-st, OST-ON' THE FORENUON OF FRIDAY, a long black leather pockethook conialuing tes of deposit, one tor §I0Y.14, and of #Ui5, from tierman Nation: nk, aud Loth pagabl "l ury X aud not indorsed ; four polus wade payabie 10 1k ordor of sald Heary Mord. t, and not indorsed, two of which said notes, 4 one for $100 eesy sotively, signed by Jad Mard. ono for #1560 signod by Haus Lues, and one for by Frank Mtioucll; ‘aleo about” H4i caxh and o findor will b sal'ably rwardad by me 10 GLORGE C. FRY, Rwom 3 roceipta. | aviag or sonding t 2, 84 and g Lasalls ‘nn;_fu'r‘m L CONTAINING GRAINERR Lonls, Somewhara n Weat Rde; yleass soid wort Contral Hotel and be rewardeds JONN. Wi IPTLE, OST-WIG, ON MADISON-ST, NEAG TIE 4 Urigo, Ja. 7, at abuut 11 b ni, - Tho tndur wil b wwoll rowarded by 'roturaiog saiiu 0 Stamp Dopsrimenty Post-tica, PAKEN UF-ON TFRIDAY EVENTN, JAN. ¥ & il hay horao, waicli the owner can have by hayin, {hayns Gl ey s B ULk s "o GWEA UYL ¥, 104 Pacliic.nv. 70 EXCHANGE REST IN B c o, naar Kinelte uck tarm noar hicays, wr i Michi machinery, Address K 15, ‘Triluge oihe, = EXCHANGEZA FINT (E; NEPIING. 1, 111, (uninoumbared), fur & ganoral sssurtwunt af marchaodise. ABA W. ULARKE, 123 LaNalle- an-ave, (0 Ring o fow, ra |5.',“"n"v'":' 1y; d 4, And st0as, oF crockerywaro, Y & CO. toom 13, 7L Doarburiet. clt; and eash fur dr: Jo M. BEVEI ATATARGA 4\ plust parlor suite, 7 ploois, cost ¥: Tteatdenca 843 Micuigan-av. . [rusNITURE OF ALL OUSKIOLD woods, GO0k and hoatlng atvvos, slure shulting, yas izt wllh, e AR S o R t the Auctton Mouns 0 aod 206 Kast Maaison st Vi FURNITURE TO S8KLL, CALL ON !:J\::‘l'.!z‘lllQJ‘II’Y“"HHU‘I‘HEB. hotel futulshors, ¥if oat’ Laku EXCHANGE—B B i fuch Woodworth sy wuldiug ma Coll aaw 1 . LTSRS couptiny, iaftilgs s couplings. Altuow'and to wod oidar. Horal Valio, _PER®ONAL. _ 1)“:‘10¥Alrh—"rl“““Vl!bx(l“)lw IIUUfl‘ WXILI: Yfll{ re b 20d us Guaatlons saked} B B CORE, MLl Trados. TIDATION WANTED — AS' FORKMAN BY A ¥ tuan wi thorvighly undoratsnds tie manufactarlog of tin wars and jonbag ing and gas-iitting. g: has knnwledge of plumb. Audcess I 86, Tribuae olfice. s SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALS Domestics, QITUATION WANTED-SY A RESPLCTAULI £ young Ameriown girl, as chambsrmald sad pinin o cf. " Roterence if requircd. Inqaite at 645 Blus Tland JITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD_ GIRL WHO thoroughly underatanda gonking, washtog, and . (i, Inquire batwoan 11 sad 12'Gclock &, m. ab 3 fark-nv. - Seamacresses ITUATION WANTED-A DRES: ) wark by tha week a3 boat of roterances, Adds MAKER WISHES e ross; turms raasuaabio; 23 J 87, ‘Lribung office. Employment Amonts. QITUATION: WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF gnod Reandinavian And Giaman bolp ean be sanyll ALAIS, DUSKIE'S uttios and Inundzy, 50 Milwauk FINANGIAL, F()}?"},“ ¥ BITARES SMERCANTI > Insurauce stock et 65 centuun the dullar. Apply o e CRLBWTY S0 Ladaliona. 1T 0N . i ancured payee wauted, MG BALDWI &6 Lasalle-st., Ttoom ON DE- \JOFEY TU LOAN TO GOUD PARTIE! M s Tocopercy on avoraole. tastate s J UL ) LaSalioat. hY ONEY TO LU AW dress L 84, Tribage oftcs. RCHASE INEY NOTE? MALL AMOLU PR S RO SN LAY S Washifugton. 0, LOAN_ 3 41 Clarkat, PO LOAN - M3 9 on’ Uliie1gn real oatata, Dearbortat., Roaw LOAN-#4,u0 AT § T sin’ on_(aside property, 'I'ribuge vilice. &5()() 10 TOAN FOR THREE YEARS ATICPEL i) conton Clicago rosl estate, TULNER'S SIAUSI, 1w Washiogiunat., s 350 T, LUANFOR TIRER VEANS AT 10 5 {55020t e improved Chicago roal caiato, TURNER & BIARSH, 102 Washlogton.s T CEN Priacipal ) (10 0 LOAN T Vi CAN $20,000 7% 38 i X5 A e 80F & €08 East Washisgton.st. . 0 ) JAN ON RTAL ESTATE I 525,000 52, OAN Ot wanted, W, e, Toow 1, 139 1 PURCH ANE HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 1Y 5 18 FANT NSNS LAV E 28 .U k£ it (AND SLEIGUS, TURSDAYS AND FRI R TI, g sblug eithor Lo parchass or dispose of such sttt ehe At hova yaron, &3 great barialne aro oar: 1PORBALI A REW CUTIEL AND HARNESS, l‘ u:‘hllll fur cash, Apply 7183 bash: ALl E-THREE RXT) 10E EWELL-BODY I 2!}.5’:-‘.‘ i B X dooidodly good bar- Apply st BELINGER'S trun-yard, 88 Houth Olin g 9ta, and various othor chisap foroash, App! tod o (00 numerous pumer . LAROF. VARIBTY BIN. aud 197 up ‘SLx'lufm LEI Klv auuer\, Iroin §; io Lo closed ot ap ouce. Gy [ v N TN A0, Copoiite Valier House: QLEIGNS ! § HS | SLEIGH: it BEST AND Shtapeat 13 tho olts, 115 Wkt aAdoiphbt. ROBT. BHAW, mauutacturer, QuEGHN T BIRIGHRT-FINEST ingla Portlandy at 911 Wabas) LE AN RAPHE A ¢ warten wedl an it and bos, 210 88; bau $2u. Wasranted uew aud porfect icbigan. uortl Sixtosath-ut —VERY CHEAP-NEW AND FIN by PA il fousairine, Aok faud, it bos, worth $80, pricu 37 8 buucioie 4 mink et for §1; 03 slogant $00 seal-skin’ sot, §35; 8 wink moff and cullar, I Erouch soaly lru, oF niacio il sad bus, 100 Heictr sraine shildre ud aud bua, i fugs; heoik uvs, o . Warranted tow an BrALS Teskdunce: ia Tickigu-avey morth Shaiecatbrty 20 SALE—UR EXCHANGE—_A TRADE ORDE! 0 e bhtadrabin o bon ariat o by oliy, Livor pieds ddryss 1L 65, Tribuue o PARTNERS WANTED., PARTSER WANTED-WITH $l.on OK [ Lo sudvertiser g a lik te Loasdieoiiiog bosiieden 4 ddress uu.@nbuu..‘

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