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q a q - THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. our aunz averse he Filltor of The CO soure Mahraano, Maren. a—iterry Flogd, for Ysreeny Yallge, in nealing # leider (oteuated fo film by @ ane. vantgirl, was to have appeared before Justice Foote yesterday, int falled to put in an appésrance, and Afr. Vitasimmong (who-wlqns bia name with « cron) jours ihe lose of $100, tho amount af Floyd's bond, Fhe forfeiture of the Lond wi!l probally be recon nifored, ‘an & note won received by the Gonrt from Justipo Hives whfolatatod (hat Fioyd yaa-then on a Jury in ila Court, ‘Tne abovo note is clipped from to-day's isano of TueTninuxe. Wheat a commantit iv upon tho Jnwa and the pdm|nistratore aud edminlytration of the lawa, . Tut Tranune bas from timo to time tried to show up somo of tho otrore of trial by jury aa thoy now oxiat, and, vomo of tho daygera tint atigo therofror. Butbow many of tho bustnosa ymon snd robes of thin city, as thoy glanend over ta} up tho news of tho marniug, gave eet a thought, if indeed so much, to tho alyvo paragraph ? ° Not of In twénty did moro than amile over the msi Fitzsimmons, “who signa bis namo with s¢rose"; not one in tifty paused to.contam- platashe spectacle of o man undor bonds to au~ wiwortto charge of larceny of a moat aggravated patita sitting in judgment upon the action of another; .not ono in fifty quostloned tho, propriety of Justice Haines’ pormittiug spresunied duet to sit ans Jurorina casa boforo iim,-or donbtud tho fcemlity of his oxcuse from the-court whors Lo right{nlly belonged, not as a Judge, but 88 prisouer, And did any ton of tha many readers of the morning paper ank .thom- solves hiow far thoy individually woro to be held responsible for thin travoxty upon justice? ‘It {4 no business of mins,” ono and nll of us setilo Ut for.oureolves by saying. And ft is this fatal lothargy ¢o our individual duty au citlzons that will “yot ruin ua cotlectlvcly as citizens of a Ro- publia.: f We sro told that tho jury.system Ja not of ont making; tbat itis auciout usage, and not mod- orn error, which ia xe#ponstblo for tho trial-by- fury laws. But jury-trial os it fs is a thing novor cantomplated by tuo originators of the eyatem and jury-trial wsib.waa is a thing dead anc ‘buried with tho occasion for it yeara ago. Jury~ trial as ft was oxista ouly fo namo, and tho curstoma and obsoryancon which to-day lvo odor that namo aro worthy of honor in Pande- movlum poly, sui Lave amply sarnod for thom. selypy annihilation at thodands of an intelligent peoplo, A ‘fvorsbody will necopt this fn theory. chavo talked with maoy snco on this subjoat, and.bave board trial by jury defended by nono, but no ono will'act againat it; it iv‘ ovorybody’s busl- neng, nobody's business I” as usual, and ro tho thing Hyves‘ on: I mveolf have hoard Justico ‘nines denounce and deplore tho .abusos of thiv systora, and now I sm obliged to reo him ac- cepting its worst fenturo without ayplogy. What an to bo done? ‘Nothing is dono, “Yot tho pute Hontion of thatatem (granting its truth) should causo a blush of -abamo to mantlo tho .clicok.ot: avary citizon.of Chicago. i But what can onedo? Let mo ask, in return, whht bos nny ono man tried to do? Let oach mngn uso what influcnée ho may possess to malo *govarhmont fortto poopls by tho peopl" the thing af glory ic may be, What can ove nows- naper do? Such, if jt bo such a papor as Tine Thue is. “Lox Tarsuxe has done much to oper tho oyes of the people. Tet it remombor that it must be by “lino upon lino, and prosept upon precept,” that the childhood of a Republic sball.bo Aaught. Lot us all do our duty, indi- vidoufly, manfully, to Atrangthen the edifice our fatbors tildod, that our chitdron niay not cntao ua foro Lhghted inlioritance, Ewocu Paar. : TIDS CENTENZIAU, To the Fudilar af The Chicago T'ribw * Cutcago, March.8.—-Will you kindly afford mo spaco for o sword about Centennial mattors ?° Arotho Jadies of Chicago aware not only that thowomen of Ihois aro quilo behind those of other'Statea in their proparations for tho coming Centcnnia}, but algo that Chicago is' by no moans fo wide wake td tho subjectas other portions of the Stato? Chicago is, to ba snro, quite too young to bo biesaod with Contonnial momoricas keiths large oltie of tho East, Our traditions ofthat sort bave-all boon traneplanted from tho older _acotions af tho ‘country, and have naturally sufferad something in tho romovol, Tot the apirit with which the various Centennial fostivala which have been hold in tho city ond vicinity during the winter have beon attended proves.that patriatle memories aro not wholly dead In our midut, but dnly mood to bo judi- clously awakoned in order to prompt to labor.aud, aelt-donial in thoir baalf, + It in with this end {0 yiew that tho officers of the IMinois Stato Contonial Asguciation have dc- sidad very soon. to coll a mooting of Jaliod apd Bontiomen (tho placa and date to bo beroaftor Sunguasa)y to ba addroased by Mere, illespio, of Philadolphia, and others, upon tho objects snd mothods of the woman’s wotk In tho Gen- tennial, Mrs. Millespio ja Proaidout of tho Womoo'a Nationa! Executive Committes, Bho Is & woman of raro abillty and anergy, and knows more about the history and aim of the-workJn band: than any other ono woman, or-prohably than auy orbor hetf-dozen women in tho country. Hho ,is accnstomed to the public pregontation of ber thomo, and will aitkout doubt bo able deoply tb interost hor hearers, ‘St fs hoped: that o large and representative Andioncs may be secured, ‘and that tho effort mpy, reunlt jo o decided .advausomont of tho, Cobtounlalcauso, But a fow Reals remain in, which to redoom tho good namo of tha women vf Chicago in this matter, and whatoyor is dono tust be dono now, “GO, FULLENTON AVENUE srwER, To the Fattor af The Chicago Tribune: Cutcaco, March 9.—I think thoro was Rever 2 timo whou oconomy seomed fo bo moro compulsory than tho present in our City Government, yet I think {¢ possible for tho Council, in doalipg with tho.annual qsti- matos, to ovorstop .the, mark .of economy and iecrotion. I soo from to-day’s Tnmuxe tho item of $175,000 for cleaning tho North Iranch waa trickon out, which, eecording to all human appearance, means tho.stopping of tho Tullorton avenue tunnel, now it, course of construction, Qe acon an the. funds Jn hand fun opt, unless somo special urraugomonta: have becn mado with tho contractors, which, if made public, have ogcaped my uotica, we * Where aro Liyelgood reasons why the itomalould Thana nnd tho work go on uuinterrupted: Firut, therp nro about 160 mien omployod; and a4 many more will ‘bo employed in-a few-woels, and, as tho work has tg‘bo carcied on night and day, o Sxsacmumiier of laborons bayo:yecently moved thax familics trom distant parta of ‘tho vity, and govoral have boon compelled to rout thoir own housos and hiro othora closa to. tho works, Tho porition of ‘theso men, should the work ‘be sJayod, -Ithink can be bottor imagined than de- soribed, « Recond, in jnstico to the contractors Who-bayo 850,000 invested, and, tt iu uald, aro ubbingrtbelwork satiufactorily, haying somplalod 400 feat iu one shaft, In apite of tho difjoul- br tant with in Larraboo atrect shalt, which wi thought to-be olay to a depth of 45 fcot, but hap- peps:to be 20 fost of rock, thoy kvap driving ahead and tava commanced tho third ghaft, 26 mayibo Tam calling out danger when all is safo, ‘Dus if €40,000 slipped out of tho Troquury by some mistake, or, if L may.say, mismanagement of tho firat oontract, ia thero tot womo danger.or litigation fn the prenent cago should the work bo delayed by the city ? Wonriauan, KEEP THE DNUMMERH AT TOME, To the Editor of The Ohicugo Tribune ¢ Racrae, Wis,, March 1.—The whole country is shoutlug-out * hard timos,' nnd-tho wise people of -the:-nation are: suggeating wayy-to get out, but did It ever etriko you that the groat canso-of our commoraial: trouble .can -bo traced to the fact: of hisving. tho country swarming with Sgenta, prossing the salo of ‘every conceivable article manufactured at home and abroad? Morchants aro-urgod and somotimes foroad to make purchases of goods -by agente, whon thoy &co actually not in nesd-of auch, end suapen- atons and bankruptoy ean bo:tracod ina grost many casos to the making of euch pyrchayes, Tho wystem ip au unfortunate ono for al} par- tiea,--even for the « drummer ;" for ho, after forme years Of travel, is a wreck, both in morale and person, ‘becoming, jikean ofiice-holder, unilt for'the legitimate wajks ‘of Jifo. I am surprised that! tho yonding Merchants ‘of the country tol- erate such an Infamoye bystem of doing -buel- noes, for it iy that forcing’ plan, ors part of it, thas is working out ourzuin aga pegple. ‘When merchants rally want (goods, ‘they will, tf they credit, go to “the markata pnd biy them. Wholeen(o ‘men will ‘thou--have 8 opportautty of scoing and talking to the men'they-trugt, and in Ra Oeatinate pf thelr character and in- ‘Edo honeatjy-think -that nathing ‘helps more the unfortunate system of pyertrading, pit ig causing much‘ destruction -to ‘the commercial world at -preaont, than the fact of the leading houses of the country filling avery Stato of the Union with an army pewoll-drance! woll-poken. ha Wwagrwetio sneo, pound ang -obligad fo poll o . oada thoy. pte agents for, This crmitlog’ jas ‘bad. "“Loayo tho morchanta sions, “When they need goods, thop -will haye them, and they will go to tho markets for them, Jf ‘yon want cantor times, legs anaponfions, and Joes grumbling about bard times, call home the drummera, A BMenonarr, TERT AND THE REFORMED EPIBCOPALIANA, Te the Fuitor of The Chicago Tribune: ‘Ounsoano, March 2.—A paragraph {a going the ronnda.of the prose calculated to create tho im- pression that the Reformad Eplscopal Cuurch has, {n pome way unoxplained, proposed to abol-, isk tho observance in its pariaties of tha sosson of Lont. ° May Ltroapnea upon your courtesy only euf- ficiently to say that tho story carrica ita own rofitation ‘in itself? Nowhere but in our Gon- eral Conucil conid such ® measure bo proposed. ‘That hody haw not teen in sosoion since it mot in Chicago in May Inst, 2 ‘Tho origiu of this absurd flction may probably bo in tito fact that the noxt day after tho conse: oration of Bishop Nicholaon, in Philadolpbia, an informal oonaultstlon of tho-brethren was held, at which woro porhaps fifty clorgymen aud loy- mon, Among other raubjocts alluded to was that of Lont and ite propor observance. Savor- nl mijulstors spoke oarnoatly in regard to ity prover ohecrvauco, aod tho blowsing it had rought to thom and thair flocks, Ono of the number, -hawoyar, dwolt more langely .on .t0 abuaea of tho soason, aud out 60 far 68 to way that ho folt that Lont brd become so much the object-of @ anporatitions veveration, oa to sng- goat to hintaslf as an individual the praprioly of not making tho usual appoiutmonts of spe- etal gorvices, ‘Tho “atolition of Tent" wae not spoken af. ‘The viowa of tho clergyman abova roferrod.to met with no favor from his brothiron, and the subject was soon dropped. From one end of tho Reformed Episcopal Oburch_ to tho other, our clorgy avid Jnity sro making Bpropnrations for tho Lenton soason, aud praying that it may bo 9 timo of great and pro~ cioug-tevivala. Vory 1eanectially, Ouanirs Epwann Carney, Bishop of tho Noforniod Eplacopal Church. Spona @ervicts” AGAIN, To the s2Iitor of The Chicago tribune: Cuntcago, March 3.—It was with muol intor- est that I ronda lottar in your laat Wednosday's isaue on theso sorvics. It eo cloarly oxprosned my own ideas of a much-ncoded reform in tho mannor in which thoy wero conducted ; antl last. ‘Sabbatti evening I went there as nsuni, hoping to find tho admirable euggostion contained in that jotter acted upon, and that tho half doad and alive charactor of tho ‘signing provioualy {hoard thoro would bo changed into something of ‘& Tore enthugingtic nature, but was disap pointed. An improvemont, indced, on tho previoun Sunday evoning was noticad, bast the audience wero Iyited to join, But this inyitation beeamo a more winttor of form, when the songs given ont were wholly un- familiar, Somo wero solos, somo dets,.and fomo in tho "Now Collection,” of which tho audience had no copies, and which, allow mo ro- ispoctfully to stato, Booms to ho somewhat of a humbhng,.in that the other collection can hardly -bo called old, « Y noticed an individual altting next to me who appeared 80 anxious to take au active part in the music thot bo sgng through solos, duats, and all, notwithutanding tho obvious dificultics in tho way of doing Ko, sod I felt tke helping him, ‘Tho thonght ocurred to mo a3 I sat droatily lie- pala to tho fourth stanza of a duct, would that, Tcould take tho fondora of thoxe mectinga with moto ** MeVicker's Thostre "ov Sanday morning, that thoy.might learn from Prof. Swing how to conduct ® ‘wong service.” V.D. DLACIFOND, To the IMitor of The Chizaco Tribune; Quicago, March 1.—Evory day since the atroat of Charlos 1%. Dinchford something las beon said through tho daily papors that adds to his notorloty as o thief, and now that tho firm who caused his arrest have nusponded they ondoavor to multiply the amount that he was first charged with taking. Ho has not beon proven guilty yet, and tho public.should suspend jadgmont till he fa tried and a yoralct ,rondorod in socordanco with tho facta, Tattonded schoo! with him s unmber of years ago,-at Aurora, and-have known bitn wall sinco, and I think it but justico to him to say in hisbo- half that prior to the yonr 1874 bLe.was regarded aa model yonng man, and solf-mado at tliat. having no father to guide his footsteps, but working his way unalded and alono up to the ro- spousitie position ho occuplod with Allon, Koith & Co, If ho has fallon, ‘tore ate olreum- ataucod which tho public may .not know at Feent that have caused hia tall, aud if the unb- Mo know all tho circumstances connected with his lifo ninco 1873, I think they would incline to pity and formive, even if -ha is provor guilty. Ssmpathy for him prompta iwo.toaal the pubti- ention of this, that tho. public may not judgo bim too harshly from what has boon ‘published horo- tofore. With faith jo yonr.obarity, Iam, vory rospoctiully, Oxe ov Lis Onp ScuouL-Marea, MAKE THE CONRECTIONS, Lo the Ruitor ef Dhe Chicaya Tribune: Curcaao, March 9.—Parmit mo to call atten- tion toncorfain subject in tho hoalth appoint- mentn of tho city. Inthoconatruction of almost ovory block of buildings thore is pravision mado ond plans drawn for coal-yaults and water-clos- ots undor tho eldowalks; and, thongh for con- vonfouce and to oboy Jaw, iho pavoment fs inid 88 A00n ay-tho curb and adjacont walls aro oroot- ed, yot, singularly onough, tho complotion of thos watorsdlouete ta almout invariably the very Jest. item .of plumbing ood oarpentry. Mean- timo.tho joylon-of artivans employed in tho oon- struction of tho block aro obliged. to botako thomectyos to various dovicos to provont inde- cent.cxposnro, “The better class (there are many mechanica who aro as rofined and,geneilive.in tholr deportmont as any other men) bother tho neighboring oflicca and easloons for they Keys until the -froquonoy becomes ators, ‘The sa- Jooviats are usually accommodating, provided tho applicant is not 9 ‘tomperance man," and will pay the panalty of 9 drink. The temedy, it eoeins, would bo simple. Early and compuisory completion of wator- closots, nnd fino upon those who aro lawless andindecent. ‘Yours, for health, ote,, Vasuan Ray, WARRY FLOYD, To the Editor of Tha Chicayo Lribunes Carcaco, Moareh 8.—In Wednesday's Tanvye it is stated among tho criminel nowa that‘ ILar- ry Floyd,” undo bail for larcony a9 bailee, had lia recognizance forfolted, haying fallod to ap- Doar for trial whon his caso was called bofore Jnatico Foote, and that subsdquently tho ordor of forfeiture was roconaidered, a noto from Sustice Haines having boon received by tho Conrt, stating that Floya was thon sitting.aso juror in‘a cago beforo him. This * Floyd” fs. notorious crook,” and a frnduato ‘trom tho Ponitontiary ot Joliot, where 0 has Korved tha Atato ano, if not two, torma already, with® porosntage of chances * to bo continued.” - Asigo from tho apparont impropti- aty of aclocting ag juror ono under arrest for larceny, it-would seem, “to 8 man up a treo,” that qflloars empowered to impavel Juries could find astiafactory timber outsida aud indepondont of Btato-Prison stock, No wondor tho *juc- toa” motod ‘out -in-our so-called “ Justice" Courts 1s & dolusion and o-avare to,citber plain- Xie or dofaudant whois 80 Unfortunate ps to bo OUR. ——— The Valcano of Mounn Loa, A traypler who made a recent visit to tho yol- eang known aa tho Mauna Loa, iu the Sandwich Islands, givoe the ‘following account.of that’ wonder of the worlds “Mauna Lon fs abont 14,000 foot in parpon- dicular-hoight, It proweutw tho appearance of Ban immeuse.smooth domo, and sclantifio mon supposo ibto be noatly a hollow copa, disemboyr- led by volcanic firea and subtorrancan gascu, aut! lisbleto cave in stapy moment by tho ac- tion of ap sarthquase, It prouseaies many cratora at .difforent dimonsiony, and now ones, are continually oponing. Ita tormiual crater, about 257 milee im longth and 1 iin width, bas slways ‘boon more or lena active, bat tho lava yran naver kuawnto ovorflow till (ho fosrful eruptions fof tho sum- mor of 1872, ‘Cwonty years previous thero was a groat eruption from s orator on tho qide of Mauna Lga about 10,000 feat ubovo aca loyal, Acolumn of lava was spouted 600 foot iu tho air, and:forindd s multon civor a milewide, which, in ite dayastating oourgo, fillod wovaral ravings from 20) to 800.feet in depth. From another of tho aldo-craters wtorrivlo discharge occurred in 1855, destroying with lavarstroams su ares of 900 squaro miles, ‘Tho mout violent oruptlon known took placo in January, 1859, and con- nued-for ton: months, dostroying a village and creating a lava-atream 40 miled Jong and 6.milos wide. “Tho most remarkable of the cratora of Tauna Loa ts Kilauea, situated on a plein 3,970 foet Bbove Hua jevol. Jt ix tho largest ective orater in the world, being 6 milow in cireumfer- ence and 2,400 feat deep. -The ingide is raumed with cooled Inve, called the Lack Lodi, 300 to 2,000.feet wide and J,000 foot deap, Lhe contre was formeyly surging age of fire, with fonu- talna of crimeon ‘lave, ang with 9 cloud which was-sliver by-dey and red ‘by night, During the | we day the bottom looks like a heap of smoldering rains, but ot pight it shows two immense pools of cherry-red tiguld, In 4 state of cbuitition, which iliminates tho whole vast expanso, and flows in all diroctions, like water; aud thoro ara uuimorous conical crators cuntinually throwing ont stones, nencs, Java, emoko, and fism9. “Inthe crator, after walking about. for somo timo almost bitnded oni suffocated with aulphur- aus stoain, wo onme to 8 miniatuxo crator ip operation, Inn hole 2 foct in diamotor tho rod hot lava was secn hojling and bubbling htke water fue kettle over » quick tire. Every now and then the lava would bo thrown 2 or 3 feot in the alr, ‘Thon ft would slimmer down and scm to wait for now vigor again to apont forth ina bonutiful yellow ochro atream. Wo spproachod witbin £ feet of thia tava fountsin, much to the astonismout as walla anxiety of tho guides, and doubtless to our oon rai, but whon one is fairly down crater curiosity cnata out fear, That night wo witnessed torrie eruption from this vory vont-lole, aud it was by no moans roe sasuring to sco avs spouted JU fest high aud the flames blown in overs direction over thu spota wo bad occupied fn the morning.” pal DOMESTIC ROONOMY, BREAD-MAKING, To the Kaitor of The Chaetgo Tribune $ AtteoaN, Mich., March 2.—L am astonished mora and moro to aco ue many who havo kopt houso for years and yet cannot mako a palatable lost of bread. Vow realiza that the heaith of tho whofe family depends moro upon {he bread (han any other article of fea. Somo aro not at fault for making failnros. Voople ore so mix+ takon in brivging up thoir daughters to think i js untadylike and disgraceful to cook or keep hongo; and others having no way to loarn, until tho ronlity of pro- viding for their own tablos ig bofore them ;' tt: ing married to vonio worthy man, whoro ualary is pol enficient for tho support of both, without tho groatest oconomy of the wife. Nowbero can morp ba wasted than in tha kitchen, and as 6 sour loaf of bread ia sour gndor: any circum- stances, it us of courso uniit for use, and wasted. Thave nover seon ‘anything nado from sour broad that £ would eat, aud as [ain going to tell you how Lo mako good, uroct bread, recipes for utilizing pour broad will bo wholly, thrown away on me. My plan is partly original, and partly the sug- gegen of kiud ladies, who wore anxious to. lp ano When I first began housokoeping. © 1 make my own yenst to raiso my broad with, and will tel you how first, and thon, after you havo onco tried it, Lam sure you will not uso: bak- ors’ youst™ or any other kiud. 1t will bono trouble to make It after the fret trial. At nooo whonthe potutoes aro boing propared for din- nor, boi! four or fivoinedium-sized ouosextra for yeast, When well dono, mash up fluo with a largo iron spoou ins deop earthen bowl, the game ss ‘uscd for mixing-cake. To theso add one ands half cups eifted Jour, aud ono:table~ spoon salt, and stir togethor with tha, potato while hot till qnite ‘tino, Pour over this snfilciént boiling water to scald tho four, and maiko tho -mgss tha cancigtoncy of cake, Whoo cool spough to admit tho tiugor, add-opo yonst-cako—almost any kind, provided thoy ara froah—which bas boou Hoaked in topid.water uo~ til-woff. cat all woll together, and putin» warm placa to raise, which will require about thirty-six hours in winter, and twenty to twonty- four iu summer. Dottie in s two-quart fruit-jar, and in tho winter keep whare it will not froozo, and in the mumumer in a rofrigorator, or on a cool celiar-botton!, Tt will uot sour, and the fast will makoas nice bread ay whan frat malo frdsb, This quantity {4 suillcient for tielvo loaves of bread, a3mo _sizo ae bakor’s loaves, and, for 5 mall fonily, will Inst two or threo woska, L-al- waya use o yoast-cske to start freuts yoaat, but komo profor to uso the leat of the old yeast. The advantago of this home-made yoaat over | other kinds is 1t8 purity, aud abundance of po- tato, which koops tho bread so nice and moist. Some uso gucar in yerut, but it will genorally sour tho broad. Start tho bread tho night bs- | fore you wish to bake it. It is hotter, aud much eaglor tolook after. A Jarga earthon howl ig boat to make bread in, ns it is easily washed and kept sweat, ‘fo make three loaves, sift about. 23¢.quarta of flour into the bowl, then witha lorge long-handled iron spoon make a bolo to the bottom, and pour in one quart of quilo warm water, “Stir in about half the flour, or until the copsistency fe that of pan-cako batter, ‘hon add ono-fourth of tho yeast which you hayo made tho day bofore, Stir this vory thoroughly, and placo in a warm place to raise, which will require from one sod a balf to three hours, dopopdiug entircly on tho quality of the Jlour and the beat. ‘Patent flour” fs tho boat, and-makos the whiteat broad. ‘When ligbt acd. frothy. atic in tho ramainder of tho .flour tills vory stiff-dough ts formed. If thora is not auf- ficient flour iu the bowl, add inore, ity knoad- ing.1h filtoen or-twonty roluutes with tha hands, it will bo mivor than by using the spoon entirely. . Loavo this in the bowi to raiso ali night. If tha woather ‘ja ‘very cold, place it io tho warming-closot or on the regarvorr to keop worm In the summer it. will ralso anywhero, but should be placed [uo pau, or it might run over, “Cho first thing in tho morning it will be rcady to mako into Joavaa, Knond it woll, adding ouly,suficiont dour,to pro- vent it from uticking to tho hands and molding- bonrd, uutit smooth, and place in greased broad tins in o warm placo to raiso about au lonr bo foro baling. In tho summer brosd will rajso Touch faster than in winter. Mako {tthoroughiy, having -tho oven an oven beat. It will roquira abont thirty minutes, os I bake it until wall dono, ‘Tf yon want somo nico biscuit to surprieo your huaband with, add two tablespoons molted lard to the Isat Joaf of broad, aod mix in thorought with the hand; thon -niako into bisonite, whic raise about ono hour before baking, “‘Thoy wilt bo warm for dinuor if kept covered, or, which is Diore healthfyl, cold for tea, Now tho adyan- tago of starting tho brood at njght iv,.that it is moro economical to time and fuel, and I think much borter, too, for I bave tried the otherwway, and.whero one doos ber owo housoworg, and cau Rot the bread baked by 8 or 9 o'clock in tho moroing, itian great holp. I hope I havo not stld you how I qako broad .in. euch a tedians way. tit Tahal frighten any beginnor iuto thinking eho daro not try it. I esyure yoo it fs vYory etsy, and when ouco you have tried you yall way 80, 100; yot it takes & long -tino to Kivo tho full details, Z hopo others will giva their, mothods also; and not alono of whito bread,’ Graham ond corn-broade aro 60 nicofors change, and moch baalthtor, too. -Leaynot make cithor, . but would moat willingly loarn. A’ Youxa Havsrserren, VEGETABLE COOKING. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune > ExaLewoop, ‘Maro 2.—For tho benefit of | now beginners, allow me to mako 9 fow suggos- tions on-vogotablo cooking, which may:bo of in-' teroat to somo oven more-advancod in tho art. of: ooakory; Stcaming ja far. better thon bolllug.. It opliged to boil, nae only water anough.to cover thom, adding ao little if neconsity ro-, quirog,-a in pouring it off much of tho nutri- mont is wasted. Nover #aft until thoy aro thoronghly cooked, In mashing sepatables, or proparing thom ina dressing of mill always udd a trifle of augar., ‘boy. wili bo grant- ly improved by it, Ju mashing potatocy, tho yolk of au ogg mashod with thom addy greatly, making them of arioh-color ond giving them a vary.{ino Javor, ‘tho white, boaton. apd ,apread au the potatocs (alter being amoothed in tho dish), and browned s momont in tho oven, makes avery tompting dia. Novor usarancid butter. [f ou eve some, DE, altogether, sweat, by-wotkiug it through water jn which a teaspoonful of ,woda hua boon dissolved, it will bo found znuctt botter, anddeoo from any.sank taato. Lom glud that there aro ladies not too busy fo alow thor appreciation of thiy usofal subject, Tam thankful for tho: letters already received, aud 1 golcit, more, not formy sako,alone, bus for tho «mavy ;who have -no information to give in roturn. ‘Thoy are gratoful to recolve all the knowlodgo they - can, and, -whilo. out upon sho wndject, -do pot the leeq appreciate. . Do not scud “gomebody's aunt's" rocines,-but opes that you havo trjed and kuow to be good. - Right hora let me tall-you why I yrote Lue T'nwune gad .xollcitod advice an tho qubject of cooking and bakigg:. L bad bonght a cook book; but found to recipes toa elaborato for. ovory-day use, Auotbor: thing, it gave nu (nformation puto yuat two Or moze arti- glow to put together. Naturally enough J atirped thom ull together, trusting to tho gagar, bakiog.powder,..or. sada (aa, tho cage uunight bo) disgolying ityalf. Tho, egull. Wad wnkatise factory, and was discouraged. Woll, T mado up my mind that {t was all lock; that asa bakor I waa 20t asuocoas, L substituted “tVuod-. man & Co." for tho vacancy, aud, added. failure as 8 bakor to tho Ulat of my accounts, aud all for~ why? ‘liecause no one -had evor~ told: mo-or ahowod me how { . dureading an avening Chicago. papor, I no-, tlced a recipa headed “feather cako." ‘Tha nowo in flevlf ‘wae -attractivo. * Tha- neces- sary uals ware fa, pd, banuanty ta Leal a cooking mond, I went to wi gbtboartad, thinking that Lhad at fast foynd a good, plain realps for cako, ‘I measured s0-many cupa of sugar, 0 many jeups.of flour, 6o:.much butter, ete. Just practly ax directed. My oven.was in, readiness, and Y placed tho cako within, cogi- tating whether-ihe rosult- would,.be as..was é or cream,: uattal for me, viz.: ‘leather-cako," or the ght creamy ‘'foather-cake,” pamed 10 komo fair houaowife for its siegance aud dolictotisnces, Well, Coponed tho oyon, aud what do you think I anw? ‘Tho cake, of courno! No, I didn't. The cake was gouo! Hobtary end alone, dn the contro, of that oven, was tho ‘pan, brown and smoking, but there taan't any cake. ‘The coho had all ro out, and was lying iu he bottom of the oven, & light dake heroaod there which bod uot sot Drowned being all that waa loft to remind mo of my “feather cake.” [ bave often hoard the ox- pression “light sa @ feather," but never roal- izod tho force of it till then{ ‘ f Tfelt bad and ered, it was hocause T felt that it was too bad to be #0 disappointed when L tried no hard. I could not make such o mia- take now. Your letters have taught mo volumes. I fave, Jearnod mora good pense from "IT, J,_H.’a" letter, sod the Jettor from Allegan, Mich.,thau I ever know beforo. yt seoma now just as though I balknown hor allmy life, To naw beginners, I would aay, don’t exporiment. I havo wasted much time and monoy and patience, of which I am not ovor-hoantifally supplied, trying to make a auc- cous hy axpcriment, and I toll you you cannot doit, Got proper recipes, that yuu know have been tried, ascertain just. bow to mix and pre- para them, hare your oven ready, and then go Abead,—being careful to avoid the Avening Jour- nalaxecipo for ** feather-cake," Ans. A. P, IL ~ FAMILY SUPPLIES, Zo the Euetor of The Chicavo Tribune > Cmcaco, March 9,—I nm glad tn theao bard times to seo the important eubject of domentic economy disenseed In your paper, It may scom Strange that I should come to you with quoations {het could bo bottler snawered in my own kitchen orby myown wife. Lut o gentleman does not like to mako porsoual oxaminations into tho affairs of his kitchen, and has bnoe lite tio. time or opportunity, to do 60, aud his wife, being n tady, cannot be expected todo #0. Ipiay the rolo of ‘* Broad- winner" for s family of wevon, tha lorgent half of which by weight, and nearly s half nomoric- ally, cousisty of able-bodicd Horvants, Woe live baraly respoctably,—nothing more,—and still our grocers’ and butchers’ bills average $100 per month, aud sometimes conridcrably moro, ‘Pola is a fair salary for theac times. Can avy ono with o family of similar aizo, liviog plainly, iu- form mo whether my bills aro too Jarge or not? UVATENPAMILIAS. FROSTING FOR CAKES, To the Editor of The Uhteago Tritine Omasao, March 2—Whilo thanking “ H, J. E.” for bor yatuabla ond practical recoipts, I would suggest what Lhave fonud to be an imn- provoment for frosting cakes—that is, stir gugar and whites of ogg together without proviously beating the Sake, using ¢nough suger to make it apread smoothly with a kmifo. If it looks.s little rough. when put ou, it will gradually smooth out. A tritle of craam of tartar, esy half ag much aa will loon a 3-cont picce, allowed for auoagg, will catso the frosting to out without crumbling, FE. Med. GRIDDLE-GAKES. To the HMttur of Phe Chteago Tribune : Curcago, March 3.—A perfect success will bo found: by following thoso directiona: To one yuart of milk add tho yolk of nn ogg, » pinch of balt, ond o toble-spoonfal and o half of baking- powder. Stir in {t flour enough tomako a batt ar, hen odd the boaten white of the e¢z, ptirting & a vory iittle,—just enough to imix the Bg in tho butter. ‘Cho sama recipe makes do- ig tfal ap}iie Zrittors,” Enxa C, es AN ABMOND-EYED HEBEN, (Eho War Aniong the Chinese of Vire ginia City Unused by a Woman, Varyunin® (Nee) Chronictes Daring tha inquostan tho cause of the doath of Goo Wy Ming the othor evening, ham Siug mado remarks to tho cffect that a woman way at tho bottom. of tho war in Chinatown, end the Bolo caugo of it. -Gam hed o couain who was mar. ried ta. 6 Chibeso maiden, byauteous in form and fostura, but fiond at heart, Sbo wae boro iu sChins en the yoar.1853, and marricd hor lina- -band in.the httle Villaga of Slug Po, She was ithe dgughter of wealthy ag-pic (ors, ood though ithoy wero bitlorly opposed to tha mosalliauce, ‘marriage bocame in a Low .short months a-thiog vof-nocoasity, and to escape from the roproachos and scorn of her roftives tho fair atistocrat aud ‘her husband emigrétod to Americs, and arrivod at Virgivia. City. shout four yeara ago. Unfor- tunately for tho domentic peace of-thocoupla, Hop Sing oxercised his faecinations upon tho young wifo, aud, ollured by the tino. figuro, iclnesio -foatures, and ;numorous accomplish- ments of tho chief of the Hop Sing faction, :tha obtiatie-eyed beauty convented to abandon her lisge lord for the wicked Hop Sing. Thin Wag o Aled fraught with graat dangor. Old Sam blog was willing to defond his courin oven by sacrificing tho life of tho unfaithful ‘wife. Tho scaqgia himself was a young nan who had many {friends ready and willing to ,dofend him in soy ractiou ho might take under tuo circumstances. All those considerations deterred old Top Sing :fcom oponly taking tuo roman into the honse, and, according to ..Sam Bing. the wily Celestial —_ dotormined » to adopt Rlog David's plan, aud -Laye ,his tobacco-bucd Unab cddaisioated :a3, tho apomdiost and .sbfost Way out.of thoditiculty. ‘iho poorsoung Abueband was accordingly set upon and brutally imurdered by .ifop.-Hing’a bired asasagsin in a collar on tho corner .of Union aud I strouta, to- colving cigtt stabs in vital portiogs of tho body, His wife mourned in good atylo for 8 wool, and then retirod iuto. Hop Sing'’a, harom an his moat favored companion. . Ram: Slug, immodiately in- augurated a war of reyongo ail killed threo of Hop Sig's mon. Hop Sing rotalinted by slicing twoSam Singers, and thus tho yendotta has beon kopt up among them to,tho prosout day. But tho way of tho,transgrosser {@hard, Now rivila satraiged.the sfoctious of thd gifted Hop Sing from the yofaith(ulwifo, and ,bout two years ago eho. wae, dangerously sexlded, losing ane eye, +60 that now nO Oue can recognize iu the haggard, scarrod, blind, and misorable oreature who haugs over 8 firo in Hop King’s palnco on I. gtreet tho beautiful Wroints who thrao soars ago occasioned iby bor folly the Chinose war to Virgisis. ‘Woman at tho Gentcnninl -Naw, York Word, One of tho most interesting fostures of tho ‘World's Falr at Philadelphia will bo the Women's Department, ryot.a departwent morely presided vover by wonien, but one devoted exclusively to the oxhibition of the productu or woman's inven- tion,:gonits, and tho resultw of hor imdustrial spuraults, ‘The proposition lo.give the Fair ayon 18 foaturo wae first mado in 187:}, whon soveral ‘wornen of “Philadelphia wot to work and raised sBome $95,000 for the-purpose, .Aftor that appli- reations for .gpaco to exhibit women's ,pohivvo- ;Mouta iu tho arta came into faut from forcign countrics, nv well as from different parts of tha Halted State rent it wag datactal toa to con ;Strnct a. special pavilion Make the women's Prinreeesy So grace department. The women \of-Philadolphia responded promptly with sub- isexiptions ainounting:to $15,000; Obio tollownd uwith $15,000, and Massachusotts mubseribod $5,- :000 mora. Thi leaves about £15,000 still to bo itaised bofora tho pavilion can be comploted, and ithe women of Now Xork naye undertaken to maake wp that balance, a ow 4 Fellow Eeuls When He Reach. en tho.Mincl, Hilln. A Donyer,man writes from (he Black Hilly as follows: Custen Crry, Jan, 20, 1370.—Dean ——: ‘This ta tho devil's own-country, If you have a grain of charity in yopr. spa), send me $5. Don't wy pos shaven’t it, “If you can't get It otherwise, go to church aad aleal it froin the, coutribution,-box, aud then you ‘woukin's Haye balf the 94 on your soul that you will shontd you feavd mo here,’ Dad luck to’ thus country, Toll tell you.all U know .whon I get back to Denver, But T haven't monuy enough to walk, For {ho pure ilove of God, don’ throw me away, for Ecovet the 3 scouts L Alalj have to pay for Ale Ietier’a pagiage. ____. HOUSEHOLD -GOODS. ARGAINS= Soe (Bi BA NT EA eT yg OV PCLERS PataNt Gaureis CORTESFOND, __ WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkoopors, Clorkn. &a. ANTPD—A CLERK WHO 14 ACQ) a not give fieat‘clasa reforen office. HORAN PARI ier se Three nav tivaeng on Wore ace ood houin ea Waut Washing\a ysis proparty. ood home ob Weet Van Burenet.- 11,000 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALP, SIZUATIONS WANTED~MALP, Traac. ¥ SITUATION WANTED—SY A FIRST-OLABA out. fp aatatee cea eae ads va, une offien, Also sovoral cheapor homes om Park-at ete, ‘Tro honeem end Tota, Biz chatce tomes on A ver of Traa PSANTED-TWO Of THR! hottomers, | Bila is VORKPAUGH &TARls THD-FOUNDRY FOREMA. re with noe and hest recom: foundry dolag Aight, 1 at ood Tocation, Wal te ‘Daren a Prairie, and otbet food brick houses on Langley av. and Thirtye atone-front on Tak Four Troi (oo bageme ¥ Wsritk nousos ua So SOR MOULDEN_MUST NAVE Union men accepted; reforeuce required. FANTKD-SNAP 0.19. tho use of Eamos’ moal jolon men employed. Add Wianegs, vacant to We Also have , and fanuia in fittoofs Kanan ind Nebr eeiaieg eon erat rene Ry Tribane of- (OR SALE~GitR tonvontent fo trent pe a a PGANTLE & S08 Oui HOSE TiiMSIERS—10 PUT ID finleh im riy Gaw houses wages, 2.00 3 oni Aim-claes banda wil coma, KDWALLD U. 1 CaSatte, 11 AT GRAND ORNTIAL don Thinteosth and Foor 9 bi i it HART, Bt Washington, Room 1 clear, improved, first. E—WAIASITAV. ner Filly sorgat size ‘on pany SCAT Io NOBTIE Ssentiancons. NIN EVERY Gl SAT 0 ™i story awell-trarit Ur ANTED=A LIVE LOT ta 82,30. JOE par i (ake payment In iaprovements, bared -prope Thrcopatenerd 0 Urave-ay. and ' Rear mateo and Huath ino fect or tes to Woai Dark, 1. GHOSBMAN, ___ SUBURBAN REAL ESTAT POR SALE—AT modern tapruvems FANTRD-MEN TN EVERY TO Ii UNION VV for the fastoss-solling and best-paying articla aztant, No tronvle for ire men to raake eiv per week. M intelligence who are out of busines: lrcalara and goad what ou ‘D-GOOD SALESME to soll chromus, elacs-cutt Aad ail fast antling noveltlen, EVANSTON—110 in ‘Sorth Hvanaton.. r neat tho university. , HENLY a i rk-st, = HOATR-CHEAR TOT aT KENWOOD, ta FRET, rood o+t 2 jopot itso & 0 Wasuinataneate BEST SOUTIL ENGLEWOOD LTS, TENA MAN ON GOOD BALAK i B.A. ULRICH, Diy to tox aN) exat OX Kood aoguTT NTHEDOA MAN SITUATION WANTRD—TO MEROTA Diese api tr attrsit™s ee enae ‘Trane otoss o ee GQITUATION WANTED—nYA FInST-oLAss ‘ Sr Garas foramau in a mhatoante clothe nenee tes Sirst-class draftaman; boss of references givens Address ‘TAI, Tribune agica, ine SITUATIONS WANTRO-BY TWO YOUNG a Hlera: bt i. 3 bey ai fie et rofarence can be given. eet . QITUATION WANTRD—BY A CUTTER OF TER Gutcagnt can guarantee sutfataction, ana teases Weds fa the clir. Address 10, Telbune otter, pans SITUATION WANTRD—AB NODY-MARER: STRAUSS MANTEE AA DORIS TRAN Minceiinnoous. a ITUATION WARTED —DY A BHONT-RAND tb) _writerof considerable experience aa reporter, acera+ Kaweontraited tothe nreses cua wee metiataatiom sete Add BK, Box $0; Cayteay te nt “gee Sit N WANTRD-HY A YOUNG MAN OF. 8D orporianos as traveling salesman; can oommend a good trade in groceries or for @ toa company; will work - fin commnlasion; good references given. ‘Address 8 0, é GItUATION WaNTED-GY AX YOUNG MARMIED mann (iormeriy & Eariasr) hae deiven dal ret and worked in store, for wholmata aud tatall Gaus in. city; can farnish written recommendations frovi xameé: will ‘Accept of anything trom which I can qain an tone living: no humbuge nood answer. Address M,.00 fast Denmstroaoss. ie ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY FULLY OOM. netent, from expetionce and ability, « responsible tiation in A dressmaking ostablianmont in tha eltys leat nf roferonces, Uf requirod. Addroas 8 6, Tribnne ahem, ® Nurse. SIUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG onnatax ¥) lady who has had nsperieneo In tosching children, ap Gorman” gorernen tn an Amariean family; best rater enone. “Address 2 Erie-at., third floor, North Side. Emnloymont Arents- : GITDATIONS WANTED —FAMILIES IN WANT OP 4 good Keandinavinn and Garman femalo help can be mupplled au At: oMfca, 80 Milwankea-ay, Situs I ADITH IN WAN 1D nod compntent ag hava thelrurdore tilled ati Wabath-ay. M FY in Sly ar arantey, wei planes RS, BAKER, Misnolinnoons. ITUATION WANTKD-IV A YOUNG LADY POS- +> rouning ths pequisite qualifications and whiocan fire ye the bert of refersn mess nr invalid tadies® caumpanton, Addi Frans om "= tt har and restaurant, and ahie to last, {up with :Siatures all in ret-olass order. Addie eee = — COUNTRY REAL ESTATD. OR Wate citatg ~~ WANTED-FEMALE HELP, D_ FARMS, 10 Tt nicaga. “G, © ties. ANTED —AN ACTIVE, WILLING GIRL TO "8, eoversightof two childred, aged Tend Fey one wlio can da plain sswiny proterred. “Addross, jc t AALE—A CHOIOE FARM OF co) AG ; all onder ultivation mm en ree where mncelent, market, 155 Dearbornatss Chicago. REAL ESTATE WANTED, "ANTED—CILEAP LOTS LN Of CLOSE wil glee elear farm. animproved, wea f Bt, Louis, nf frame atoro aur TRICKON, 102 Waahington-nt., TO RENT— IO RENT—3-STOR 2m, $) ERMAN OR AWRDE King and oither wasbiog Apply at No, 3€3 Superturs Th THIMtTY.SEVENTILAT.. Y (eodals) to do genoral houework in a famity of ‘ANTED—A ~~ GOUD FOR GENERAL work in & private family. ‘Apply early this VAND OriteR bnick morming at4u North Dearburn-at, i. (A. REOTIFVING: ESTADLISHMENY FoR, RALH, new and fully qa angine and boiler, atcam, Chlengs’' For yucticulars inquire st 38 Larraeene Breen, Or" is eee LARGE TERESTORY NICK CAHRIAGE add wagon attop, with blackmmithahop dataehed, for ale, with or without ready-made work oa band, situate In ofe af the Lest counties in Central Lllnote, and doing = good huelness, Sor further particulars sddross G 1 care opping Hros., Alton, Tl. GOOD-EATABLISHED MARKET, ON WEAT sstentaee Gor etd th ee Aa would exchange for a hous : BIZAD A CUA, 15% LaSallennt, One oe SP asleonds, A RATENT PIPE MANUBACTORY, FOR Bata the beat articio ever offred. Inquire at fit Teandol; ont 4, 10 HLA . Ge ] UTTER AND CIIEKSE FACTORY Fort BAL é Ix aity to manufacttira milk irom sco coms, altoated at Slomenco, Ul. ana rast ber ; are. 0 Trico, UAMES MIX, Ramkekocc TH, oF CoreHPuoR and 18, ,. tangs, SOLE Ye EY 10 NENT THE PINE fest Waahington-st, Ttont nearly all taken in board: e@ DUCTUL, on pi is. Al it, and 415 Van Murun-st., 10 ro ANYED—A GINE= TO COOK, WASH, irum, fore amall falnily wi “ wi ven, I ¢STORY &TON! gat Block, corner Dearbora ‘wad Mapdolph-sts. Appi 0 GIRLS FOR joneral hoasework ina bosrdiag-houe. 76 Van Ware ite poe, ee, madorn, and shade troom, silo lot, marble til rroli-ay. and Shel ‘8.8. HAVE DISHWABNER AND A Novade, Hate}, 0 Wabasb-ay., neat Soamatresnos- THE “THE LAN contains an als DLORD AND TENay ‘fy 3 ENT_FOUR BIOGKS FROM TANOOTA 9 nice 0;roma trick Nouao, tnt class beighbors tan blocks (rom Lincatu-nr, caraz #25 unt May 1. UAHLES No MALY, US Kandaipicet, MEST NEW THUMISTORY BIICK 10) fount “ULI U Rit Besiy, 1a FO RENT--BOOMS. 9 HUNT Waid FURNIG cD, WAITED HoOuS, very cheap to 8 gn: CC EAT STATR — NPW ladiog JAV-HOARDERS_ WANT- WABAL! 240 od, €225 a wockor GiSamauth, Apply in base ‘aOR Inquire in otica RENT—VIFTY European hotel, fron lad East to nitbed front toom, STAT EST ONE NICELY FUR- 3 6) MICILIGAN-AV.— A jad trode rou te rent, with exer! Iz location, just south of Twenty-third. VEN SUITE OR SINGLE, LARGE AND wetiiaress oF call at 45 AIMET—OASHT i 7 Ma TRADE; GOOD LOUATION; HN stealght stock wold satisfactory reasons for sell ine, “Addreos Win) Genbunis ettcas oe Toesans or sal R ETAIL LIQUOR STORE, WITH Toon and sinall jabbing tet, for terme. _G. We BARNARD, 14 Btate-a! Snail shellere for sslos Navel lovatin® MELSON E ‘I shollers for selo; - iN tai ied HH BT0CK, FIXTHRER, AND Hoon WiLL OF atsclasa. sam at Anplp to PRANK INLDLE, Lo Blatovsts, up-atairss (Pi BUILDINGS AND MACHINERY, AND PX- clusire right ta manufacture ono ef tho” soe} salablo ratonted artictes now manutacttend (a the United States, lar sala; the bast of refereaces will be furnished, foperist Bihing te purchase. Addrosy all commualeations W 30, Z CANAGBOAT COMMEROK FOR BALH CHEAP.’ Cntr é Wort Randolphat. G. vIOr BAMPLR- ‘on rosacnabie JV ANTED-AN RXPERIRNOED RUBIN MAN with $1,000 cash, to invost equally with advertivor Ja a manufsctoring ‘monopoly, now nottioe half tho Amount monthly, Addross It 10), Tribano aflco. € MISCELLANEOUS, MERCIAN ON LONG EEPRETENGR ABOUT TO leave for Furope on hie soventcenth trip, haviog a firatclaces Dustnoss conneetion in most of the principal ities in Entopa, would attend i husiness of importance require. Add that parties 1%, Tribune otted. : x bbers,, tralt, and di at itt the world ‘Alt Gracias i les wii Base i en niacd., “Agonin waztod in every elty sod vil- neetn tho United states, He il. GOMSIUNGH, 692 Fultonat., Chicagy, 1h, farnisod roams by das, weok, or month, ear LaSali ‘ost Sido. WEST VAN BUREN-ST.—A RESPROTARLE entleman can hare a front reotn aicoly furnieaed ; willbe a plossant home; no other boarders, RENTA PLEASANT YU parties with good referencon, § y INK ROOMS AT NO. Jatine tepuinont, 1k KEN, joo 10, North Sido. O1110-ST. — FURNISHED ROOM WiTH for two gentlemen, or gentleman acd fife; also ron for ono eenttem Hotols. BVADA HOTEL, ida AND 10 WARASITAY. ‘near Monroe.at.—First.clans board for #100 to & Gay; 26 to 24 per week; day board, #6 BOARD WANTED. OARD-HKY A LADY IN A FIRST.CLA: orga pritate Uatholic femil . With particulars, Poa eee TA eely-furn i Wir at oom Te,ap tire ight £0 NRENT--SLORES OFFICES, Zo’ Storos. : Ea . PLY ‘erbood: wil OT ape ota DISONST. APPLY TO | inneratiye Adileere Ta tunehootiee, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. UOTION — TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND Baturdaye—Horse WESTON & and Marketa, {PO RENT STORIZ ON LAKEAST,, NEATE feat, Satorloe and basement, INE BTOL-OOSt ON WEST MADE sund for eampia-rom, rota ENNEDY, 88 Doerhunat Ample time given’ 2, Stock oo TAL CATALOGUE OF THIA owuat all norses auld under Miscolansoun. RENT-TNE TINNY FLOOR OF Tur NEW Northwostorn Planing Mili, 6)440, Pawer, tor light manu West Unica go-av. PO sis tina ot th ‘mance and taila; f cn tiated with eho eturing Ourpoecs. endurance, used ta 7 Sears old, sonnd, y ‘ class coupe of {amy carriaue botey. Set of coupe harness, cold inquated, Umprsoat carriages rity, by Conn Murry, Niles, Mict.: Ltop and 2 ood ordart Vght top de open axproka wagon, UF iets af other rel ieee WELL-FORNISHED. Ooteber by & cealleman < by lrewster 8 Co., ont atylea): 2 cubrookes top, bugey, is And required. Addross % rt iieciecae tar FANTED—TO RENT. ‘six OF even roms, Agldress atating price ¥’ ands high, 8 years old att battens Gul oe rates 1B and tue workere tof nav, with lermer wagon, Hie tteek of aloyln eu rouble base no see fa end sou TY SAY I ABT inndswitine, Halteres eto elec, aad Ti, ot eS auch er thn sineas hornos, all of which a doaot i Tor nme, Te Mo pranufescuring., Ghee sirsce, umber, and iow: bot rout fue three years. AG ‘sale, Auction sale commencing at 10 0'eh WESTDN & CO., Proprietors te 1 clarence, L and 3 roel nach harness, 8 aula n EINANOLAL. N DIAMONDS, WATCILES, DD Rite! private nice, 126 Ran: tad on No liaracas, btop api > . alters. Me ne SRC RRA 13 alr BVANGES MADE “Suichtgan: . By order, ‘bonds eles, 8b 1. s 2! ho es WOANS ONACITY PROPERTY, IL PANS ONC NERS UNONEY HERES. ta 9:40; free Frum and tha raned thrald iy sa JULY, at tho Id; Lroitud Jat 's tah; is warranted sour! farvon can eido oF dt ADVANCED GN “LOANED ON WATCHES, DIAMGNT “e) 0 i até, and valuables id Bullion vitige, #3 dopegais ie de-bar toy buceyt do open, buger iva rerand railroad tickois, otc, Fy PER CENT For FIVE if “hy cheap; repairing and painting, BEOOND-HAND NANOUGH THis TRUOKS FOR Lua ed at short notice, TO $10,400 T0 LOAN UN CITY LE CASH PAID FOR OAST-OFF GLOTHIN carpet. furniture, and miscellanoous goods of ing & lattar tOJONAS GHLDR I, 02585 BA LES KEW TIOKETS TO Ui ‘Goanell Blue, and Minux City atill on hand, for a a liberal reduction, | WA. HLL &C0., ‘Towst itrok- 77 Clark-at., Chicago J gald dai art, coins, ‘curiosities, eter FOLDSMID" frat i GOLBSUIBIS Yoay ant ttailoa Siteo, votes ad 1» font, moar Dearborn. Detecod colas an 1a bought, GTORAGE For FURNITURE, BUGOIES, STORE fp llstures, and general inerohai in fire-proof waro- jinave, 16 W. Monrvo.st, Monoy advanced an easy terms, iFOTNE LONELY W.. T. D: You named soureeif too humbly, ele, ‘You hold yourself ton low, My thoughte of sau—T wonder If You'd really care to know My, theagnts: of you how different f Twist tdared eaprosst ‘tut Mowsen bare no words but looks, ‘Whose ruvaniog you must guess, And Shakspeare sass of inaiden; t ** Sho hath no tongue bat thought,’ For thoaguta-unassod—like mine of thoe Confess she-will nor ought, Yot wore 1 Tennyson or Scott, Or other lofty post, @ Wd write your praise as now I'd like And sign my uame, atr, tolt, Burasic ‘but nay Sead nevte of ae to Banly, a Ard finia yourseit toa low, ‘Abd Ifyou cave ta know tile reat iat whoa tua come uad’ank rao, al Jat mma and’ ask mo, alr, Perbaps 1itict you—guasa tte “THISTLE.” W ED-IN A THR TY TOWN IN KANSAS, aemall druy flores gad hoot and shoemaker with oonie stock It possible, Addreas KANSAB, Mi West Lake, \Vietiiading san era to Ute tone : swwans, etc, F tolas Lakoat., Up-alairey nud get thele werit iy satis AN, BLEQAND NEW IAINES Bhos JA" torte, 743 octaves, agraffo, all new linprovems elegant rosewood case, round coruers, extra moldian rary. ure and lyre, Rufacturers® ere Tint. ga for salo with stool apd corer, ARTIN'S, [ta Blatoet. BEW FINK ROSHWOOD PIANOS, USKD FROST AA rahe ts Cire tnitin dices ose” Wrthnted Bs yoars. REKD'S TEMPLE OF ALUSIC, Van Huron. “K} IAMGAIN-A PACKAND CHURCH Or can, 2 banks Bose, 1 atone, ete, MEAT school PIN'S, 1 Stats-ne. BEST, AND CHEAPEST. TH NICHOLSON OAB- rot argan, Brita, upward: wholosate and iO RIGHOLSON’ GhiGaN CUMPANY, “ladle ret MIOKERING PIANOS-THER BRAT IN THE ‘world, Touble-bearing agraflo applied to exo; rpductog the swocteet tone ever heard. TEED! BOY Mf) te AY VPA MONTH FO THE ENT OM Hey a ean burr @ good. touct 7netar Rind plans tor 612, Also, oun beoctaye double: began for rent 19¢ 83 por month, EN) Warren-ay, po BETH OF SECOND HAN! ot band lustruruenta, copathor ag every Lind of hora ia uses J: Cos, Palmive Mousa, cose State ‘abd [Ame ane Piano “WORT 5 Aes AL“ sgraito, cow toiprovormenta, only g20). MARTIN'S, io seete-st, ][PNRY, EL AGULER Pino vorte Four an rood Oi BALE—OUBA brass and ere Bal " round carnan, very flog tone, only @25. MAL. toate is vicinity. Sfort; 7 129 babaito-st.s 1 NO LXOHANGE—TWO TiO Hi UNIMPROVED ed OF aaatinve INGUEADEADES FAItM OP Ya. ACREH | INKY TO LOAN IN AUS fpnppegd property. ity property. | i TH vr will tabi for ligda Park propary: ra etfs waatin | thon TO LOAN FROMTTOSY, SCT WRG PEO SE ‘Ntikb—-A STOO OF ORO. Miulmroved property. Ade WA. cacies for Improv 8 # closed promptly, roas Xt. Tribune oth and th old gtyle Tar suvertsie dSrube poate to Eybatione Po I wenger ena NOR ORS a as 'DNgRES LYUGALLY OBTALNED FOR INCOM: «AD walibility, uid. “ealdence of personal uraieuce not {Sdatee dee tates ci Ee f 'T)IVORCES LEGALLY A UIRT: 7 ererz.Biate.al she Valve for incu) 4 Healdeace gunpcossary, Toe afior decres. | Neale Taddepes Pomt-Obico Hos lit, Chie sient = ON - ATs Con A VOLS, (Rea aaa aE gs 1 Risgdor 4 sole. #5; tu stury pf Rngl \Biecaclog's Rgtaatt sito. thee sell rae 8 sale BSE ant PRenh Reestitoguc:, LLU OEAP BOUL. ATURE. {uy fast Aladigonut. 1B WIOK YOR: BALK—FRONT-PRRGHED AND OOM- PRs ARP, 8b Hora 8, No. 115 J4Sallo-aty: Nizga PRA Ee 8 ERT ON 1 apitndla osidones c cloar, or nearly © part ‘of finpra ibe Hout Pou THR BUNS 1 AN 0) Renan mprured uretorrads C0 yeshingtonet. Peet jarban property, OF Taawished. ad Por BAER’ COMPLETH GOW tus, with doubje act and bottling of sods. SALESENTIRG OFVIGE OUTE. duress, with daxcription and ese dank partitions, Vetter urea HALNARD, 14 Stataat. DEWALNUT WALL AND COUNTER ‘Chae Gf drawers of & rtliner) abcap. Apply ab Room 1a 14 Weal AGENTS WANTED. } WANTED-YOUNG MRN ‘will start you ta husiacse wh "Calta gal Oats prose . Ree TEMPLAC OF St SIO, 92 Vi a Burenat- | GPUNNDID UUPRIGITE PIANO FOure wane Fi e SaTPAPATHERE, very tno tone, Ty octares, only 8274, S10) WILE aly A GOOD BECONDATAN $100 Dlauo tu punloctontod QPRuris! 164 Htata-s LOST A: 4 AMOUNT OF MONEY, Be it by culling at eof the Vark Gas Com) 19 born-st., and describin game. FMD WANDS, pied ST-A LADY'S MINK NU, ON HOUTH Arta ore ‘Thirty.tirat= -tirat-et., between Indiana-ay, ang Bouth rd by returning ta Obi and 166 Michigan-ay, ‘<A POOKET BOOK OONTAINIA Datween Twanty-cighth-st., on Slichigan-ey..a0 marth Ueltarian Uburch, of Thistlet-et., cornor Sb rowand for tts return to 11M Bghlgan-er, MANU & WM. YOUNG & Co, Besad Not Mutt ou Norihwoaters National Bei io 1 a cuade payable ta the onder of 4. B, Powerit, Sud'by bin indorted to Uuicago Peckiog nnd. Brovislad tNapanyraleo dloiden @ Wave oheaucs No. on Daina Nations! Denk for $1,6im made to order of forebycadunaed egulast hepatdatioy’ (oe the abate cs fay eesunaud ayelant nopouleuey (or the parucatine beau stopped. “Chisago Hacking and fruviae pa Cumpsur. I[PAKEN UP_STRAV MARE, OWNER OAN DAVE "ne, pariag ecpansnee 60 Blue lelanday, TRAOR MEMDERSUIP. STRUCTION, RLEOT SCHOOL-an WALNUTS. APRING dems Tepartment #3 todld porters studious reading, writivg, evelliiy, uy. iH veping, astrooiny, geology, parlmout. pencil and rayon Va’ \¢ iz N SEANCK TIS AND BUN. TERT ZATON Sp ANGA Talc i-paious 3 dlatey @3:yrumeus ele 300 TAKEN WROM KAR OF 138 STATE- ~Bingle bursa weyou, 0 Dor, ae s allow. Raine ou bar, Goo, Lesiaan 4a. "Apr e hor iy if the be libere ee ae teal ee se -SEWIN OH Nt THSTOGASS MACHINES AT AiG RiGee BAS MAGUS EMoitGil eRe MUNG tad Watts,