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Some Fnots Regarding the Sal- aries Paid Them. What the Prominent Ladies and (entlemon of the Profession Receive, Years of Hard Work Necessary to Secure Living Wages. Their Paths Arc Not Usually Strewn with Flowers. Wr, Daly's ‘' Pique" Saves Him from Probable Bankruptey. The Managers See Hard Times as Well as Other Folks. Speclal Correspondence of The Tribune. Brw Youk, June 19.—One of our mornlng pa- pera recontly published an article purporting ta phve o correct account of the ealarien reeelved by Tending ncturs and actresces, A everything and anytilng relntive to the dramatic proforston ap- pears Lo be b great demand, the articte allnded to was widely copled In tho newspapers. Anything more crroncons than she figures 14 gave could scarcely uve heon concocted. Accoruing to that atocment, W i more profitable to be a dashing ++leading lady* at one of our popular theatres (st o Cabtnet Mintster or Prealdent of the United States, while u farciuating comedlan enjoys an Income which a Prince of the blood might envy., I suspect the article In question waa Snapired, 47 not nctunlly written, by one of the ladiea of tho professlon, for It con- trives to show that ladies recelve briter salarics than the gentlemen. For fnetance, F Davonpoet 19 credited with recolving $750 per yeeeks Koo Eytinge with $350; Clara Morris with 20003 and #o on tirough a long Mat of nctreases, it few of whoit poskess more than o local reputa- ton. Tecomnlzing that many of the statements wero Incorrect, T have taken the troubleto ** Interview ™ Joveral manngers npon the aubject, and below with be found ns accurate a statement regarding the enrnliigs of well-known membera of the profession g4 can hie obtained without o poslilve examination of thelr contracts with the manavers. PANNY DAVENTORT, Jending Indy at the Fifth Aventie Theatro, who fs Lo-day the favorito aud most popular actress In New York, receives $200 por week. Inaddition, the manager provides lier dresses for the princlpal parts which shic plays, as he does for {he other Judles of bs company, Thatis to say, Mr. Daly Is determined that the pleces he presents shall be well dressed, snd, fearing that eome of tho ladies mny Inck the regulsie tasto or means, he provides the dresses for anch pleces an he expectas will have long runs. For SPlque,™ now nearlng ity 200th representation, he haw dremsed the ladies twice, they nppearing In new costumes on the 100tk night. Except In plays gf tuin character, the Iadica proWde thelr own Hoeens) .'h\fll Morris, the very talented actress, who ls nffering from disense, ®ud bow not played for two peunons, recelves 8200 per week when' playlug ts *leading tndy. " 10SE EYTINGR, #0long at the head of the Uniup Square company. also recelves 2200 per weok. | read with paln aid sorrow this morntag of hier altompted auicide (1t puch 1t wie) at Milwaukee recently, Tlhoukands of fheatre-poens, who have fooked With admiration upon her artistic performances, will be grieved (o fhie heart to_learn that there la a wkeloton in her claset whieh could wake her prefer death to her roud position [ the dramatic profexslon, Thees Jnva: Reretotars heon rnmors it Wer domestic Yo wne not a huppy one, but if - there be aucht unplessunt in_ her socal relations, Tet un Tope the deimis m\\{ ot bo drvred before the f? ublic, Lt us, ratier, enjoy the rire pleastire of Ninking of et volely in o great artist, ono of ¢ ceptinml power, who, by her o ebriving aud e osn gentus, haw renched the tap ronnd of “the pro- fewsfomul lndder. Lot ne not have our wlunsant recolicctiond of lier, or duy of our fivarites, clonded by the knowledge that there wore nnplones ant evenis **hehind the seenes,' which our knowledge of can neither prevent mor atons for. 1f the public conld have {ln way, rhe would never know i sorrowful mowment, lut, ae lt eanot, apnre §t the knowledze which conid aily wdden It These three prominent Indies. frequently go out upon *ostarring tonrd, ab which tinie the ninke the best oreanvements they can with thele mamuzern, usually playline for a percentage of the receipts rathor than for a atated Pum. o Fhese percentages are repulited by the aftrictivencss o the necessition of the stars and the lbeeality of the manager. Fauny Davenport in weually succesaful In her starring taurs, and has clcared ns miuch as $1,500 a week for ler ahare of ticpcofits, But, of courdo, . thiu fu_excaptional, and the bonntiful Fanny wonld groatly prefor permanent engngement by the year it $00 week than to endure thé fatigies aud tuke chanco of A starring venson, OF OTHLK PROMINENT LADIES, Adah Dyas receives. $150 u weels; Kule Claxton iant wenson received 3100, but, a ehe i constantly Improving in her style, und fade one oF two 2ood Vol during (ke eason, she will_probably re- celve $160 on her re-engacement. Rosa I, o vers wnetul lady, whose kervices have been umder- estfmated, recelves S100; Surn Jewett, Jovial damuel who clalna overy place #hu visits as her per he nitive chy, Teeoives 3100 8 week, with a orobability ' of more to come next e e Qermon gets ST00; Mew, Githort, $00; 8ydn Cowell, $35¢ Sary W elle, $1005 Madimo Vontais £100, 3iru. JohnSefton, §703 Jellroys- Lowln, S100. Thene ure the ladlcs who tread the higher walks of the prafemion, and who huve xpent yeurs of hard studv [n Otting themscelves forthelr positions, “1n ditlon, they huve undorgone anevers npprentco- ehip, commencing at tho bottom anl fighting their way up, an men battle In their lite strugales,”From this clasu of aciresscs there s & desceud- fg wesle ln ha salury |l throush the gruden of undereloped talent zeapectabie medlocrity, tathe litle el of otling, or thowe uscful unbinted frames, mode {0 hung oo elothies upon nnd 411 out wecue, e figuzes rop gradually from $200 A weok to €5 or §10, Of the chieap clais, who come on to A1l up tho siaze, thero aro any nutuber, uid thonssnids more can had for the anking. They do not count as actrens- es, but they amd thelr male confrerces are reckonod awong the **lttle people,” und regarded by the profession {n the Hght of neceasary nulsunces, AMONG TIE GENTLUMEN of tho profeasion _the srale of snlarles twequnlly yarled, 4 Stars " get )l they can, uwitally elati- Ing the lion's shore to nnextent that leaves the tunugzer aud Wi regular company but o smatl pors ton of the profits. 1'his, however, hns been much thanged of late yeurs, and we have Iess of the “atarring * aystem, butmors orgunized traveling companiee, selocted for the purpuss of preseting eertuln apeclulties in thu best posvible munucr. Ly this meanx the provinces frequently lave thy priviiege of witnrosing the finost aetlie, and of fevinzg popaar pliys aswell put npon tho stnge us ladoniv fu the larger cltlea. - Actors Inregular coms panich ure 10 lonzer engaged for certaln Haes of usiness, sueh o3 **old nieu," ** juvenile bosl- tens, ™ eie,, buttro engnged Lo act such partaus the ' wanagenent Ahld seo At o uwslzn fem. U v, of course, tho manugera fulereat to get aut of hla actors the very best part it b g them, They are pald according to thelr Abllity to uct and to please, JOUK WROUGIAN, the popular actar and pluy‘“rller. recefves 8200 a weclcut the Fitth Avenue Theatrog 1. ), 1arkins, & veratlle snd conyelentlvuy netor, recelvey 8200 8 Wreek; o dots Jomes Lewls, the very funny come- dlap ‘of that estubllshment; Charles Bishor, the yenerablo snd geuinl **old inun, " who hua Just ken a wife of 10, gets $150 a week; Davidge, who was what was " known o u ‘luw. comedian™ st the time of the fload, I buused {n Daly's ark at 60 a weeks Jotn Gll- bert hus 81505 ¢, R. Thorna, leading man at tho nion Square, Keta 9525 perweeks (euro Clarkie, L on fine 8 favorite, in bis best days recolvad 125, —managers did not regand him with an much av0r aa did w fow ditlotic achioul-girls; Montaguc i Inother of those favoritesof lovo-sick pirls, atid, #e Aedrow money to the house in wpite of hisbad acting, ¥s patd §2:6 a week i Stuare Kobson, comudiun Wike Union Square, gets 8200 8 week) Becke tumedian, formerly OF Lydia ‘Thompean‘s leg com* glny L«-u 125, but fw” aunounced (o return to road Durlesque acting, which {s cssentinlly Lis forte; ++ 3111y ™ loyd. atage managee and +* Ju Mo Jovyer' ot Wallnck's, recelves $200 & week; lhe 1 y] uu{ grade of the profewslon I repro- Xated by {1, A, Stevenson, st $75, and J.W, Larroll, at §60 per week. From here ralarles run down the seale (i) thoy end In gopher-trucks aud R Into the ground. 0t of tho salavies mentloned above scom 1ibe fral, When compared with tho=e paid I other pro- exclons, bt It must bo cemembered that the gen- suen tamod have uchitoved nll thero L i tho bug fhm«m-y urc ut tho rumumit, and huve devateil telr lived to atimblug the slip jry uelght, Thora 26 & fow who have mounted stlll higher, but they Xeupy to the profeaslon the exceptlonal positions Beh - Cuarles O'Conor and - William L Evarty hold W ke legul fraternl- by are Lright porticulns stara whom (3lus and fortuno both have crowned. llo (s a rtubate actor indeed who_ ean realizo $10,000 a ®31 Trow hiy profeasion. A lucky hit In bunis par- UIME wpecially, of the possussion of a play Bited lna" peenilur utylo of acting, may bring him fate .‘h:uuunu, yet hot glvo Lim tho et rank vy an o JOB JEPPERSON AND SOTHERN Dhlnllnuu:i of lucky hits of this character, the Siowith llu #ip Vais Windle and the otbur * with ’:‘ Wiotie * Pundreary. Both are fa- hows and el yet mo one swould oIk elther bestde Hooth, Bariout, K5 Vi panart o actar. e 1At uaied Are actora {n the trucat acuse of tho word, having anadles prenlua walt wpon the tedfons procesnes of In= tellfzent wtudy wnd hard work, each one of them Delngt fnmdlinr whth the very drudgery of the pro- 1. Sotheen and Jefferson sy {ndeed, px- s Nont wock avtors, bt neither il the eenliy to nehieve wimt lucky aceldents hnve dotis or Dth, As Charlen ©°Conorand Willlam M, Livarta lave honestly and fulrly earned the et hopors Cof thetr jrofesslon, #0 have linoth, Barrett, and Vavenport achlevod cqual hunorafi thalrs, anl_ by prectnely the ame processes, ~hard work, yeors of atudy, and entho- alnatic devotion fo tholr art., A WOID AHOUT BTARS Edwin Booth in our greatest, sl ¢! able b avory managor except himself. As s mnn- sger, he falled utterly In u pecunlary senve, losing & hard-corned fortune of his own, and Involy- ing others, As on actor, ho carne ale most fabnlons gums, and I8 aleo o profte ablecard 4o play, (0 i Ave weeks' cngugement at the Fifth Ayenne Theatre ho made $:18, 000 for Ihaself, and Mr, Daly realized o handdome sum also, Tinoth wannlly getn one-adf of the gross res celpta during hin etigugements. Durine hie recent tour of the Sonthern States he recelved 000 tor ench performance, | The four was o most_wuceess- ful unie, Mr. Bootii's march through the South be- tng n perfect ovation. People i that sectlon ree #0 1ttie good neting, they received him with open anms ond cimptied 1ie)r purees s hin feel, LAWRLNCE BARBETT {# aleo ap autrsetive star, but (s lesser degres tian tinoth, He geto pércentage of recolpte,— ane-half after cxpenses, 1 um toll, 1 am Wnformed that i bl Inat engzagement at Tooth's. during the rin af **dalius Cosar, " he recelved 81,000 a week, and Davenport $750. ' Phexe ara simors, for which I do not voueh by any mennw, but as Darreit, Davepport, Bangs, and the scenc-painters were all there wam to ‘‘Juline Cirear," and radl nl\}nyl_‘dl mowt successiul run, 1 think very 1ikely the three actors named shored liherally |n the recelpte, T, Davenport usunlly receiven 2300 o woek when B plays, but that has not hoen ¥ uften of lato In New Yurk as the public could wish, most profit- LESTER WALLACIC ta an Inatance where n successful actor nlso makes n xuccesssul manager. Il rung his own theatre, and seblom sty elsewhere, When he docs venture before other footlights, ho Barney recelves 8400 for cach Yurlu[mnucl Willlams and wife and Blly Florence and wife v usnally aliared thereccipts with the mana- gers,after the fntter had pald expenses, Gearpe Faw- cett’ Rowe, who I8 torring it wiil *‘raes, " {8 Wl own manager, huving made up a company to present Whis one plece. Eturs have o fixed renin- neratiun aa a rule, Manazers have n wide fleld from which fo scleet thielr nitractions, and omy taka thoso who witl fill thelr house, and are content with fair remuneration. Farmerly wtars ueed to demand fo much of the r\-tv\rtn that the regular companten often went without their snlarfes, ~ The teaditions of tho profession place Charlotte Cuhinn ns tie most jrnsplugg of this class, who cared nothlng fur the tliers o sho got her pay, On snd off the etave, Mo treated the olirer members of her profeasion ae gomething beneuth her, Now a little G0SSIP ATIOUT MANAGIRS. Very tew of them have mude much money during Lo prat yenr, or, indeed, during the puét three years, At tho end of laxt seasan, Daly, of the Fifth Avente, was on the veree of bankraptcy. 1y aeaeon had been o succexrlon of joewes, dnd he was in debt to almost everybody who would trust him, Including soms of the members of his company, CPigue” hms redecwed his fortumes. It haw proved 1o bu the mort succeesfol of allinodern playe, Thin week itavlll resch te 200th perform- gnce, n run searcely ever equaled, Its popularity Tiax enahled M, Ualy to Hift §10,000 of his lndeht- edness nd 60 pay &l running expenscs, heaftes moking some perinanent Improvements i the thee atre. Shoolk & Palmer, of the Unton Syuare The ntre, have made no money this season. 1t s donbt- ful I thelr Lusiness has paiil expenses, ** Rose Michol™ ran 100 nights, but the last twenty-five or thirly performances were given to slim “houses, Jut Bhook & Palimer had o “good bank account. ““rho Two Orphans and one or two othor plecen which they | produced previously were Bucceseful—ko _much f0 a8 fo yleld a met 4t of $150,000 in two years. Dusides, hook {# his own Inndlord, awns the theatre nid the hatel, the latter ronting for nearly enough to pive bim thetheatre free. Neverthelons, ho charces Shook & Palmer a good, round s for rent, which Te, as lnndlord, pockets. Wallack'a s a gooi old wtaudhy, where one 18 always sure of scelniz frst- clans acting. Therefore, Walluck's Is well patron- fzed. The management usually pulls through the meason with a fuir average of recelpts, This pust nr it I !\I‘ypuscd to huve made a Httlesomething, ut not ymuch. THE PARK THEARTR 1a o sposmodic affuir, which changen its manago- ment with overy new attraction. Willimn Stuart englneered it for 2 thne ut a lusk. ‘Phen e hrowght out Florence with ** The Mizhiy Dollar,™ anil fn a waok or a0 the Bher it beenms manager, Florence, wiio confd not atford to huva Lix piece ncriiced. cumne: fa the rescue, took control of the theutre, and managed it ancceastally Ul he kot 100 nights and some money out of tha ** Mighty Dollar,* after which he took it to Philadeiphia and other’ provin. cla) towns, Then Rowe came fnto the Park with hin 4 fhrase, ' which e in 100 nighiy M eondddernble expenne to himaelf. There la 2 singuiar Infutun- ton which munsgers labor wnder. 'They have n Auperstition umusrnenl«-cucnn De made to run 100 ights fn New York, (s hound 1o be sicceastul in the cunntry plages, and many af them have ran Ahelr plays to this end long after they Snd ceaned to pay. But I have gossiped enongh about netors und munsgers for one letter, 1 wtarted out with the slmple Lilea of correcting the erruneous sla wents regurding tho salarles pujd to uetors, and of Fhowing that mich of thew as are fairly compens snted bave, by hund work nud years of privution, honestly enrned the right to rective It. DuTToN, ——— UNSPOKEN. el deop nto your eyes and heart, dear , teste friend of ming, — 1 tho glory of - th one shine through cxm of the uther, and ween one rdlint, burn- 1 have Jooks e Shine throngh the rified wurface of Fomo sombre, rtormiul cloud of nl; Aund T have watched the restlews aplendor of your face, alfght with love, Au fraw your soul the swilt thoughts come and go i passlonate appeal to min And 1 have answered back those sweel, unspoken waris, und heard yous Jow Heart-whisper, 18 19 well,"—the voleel ‘mur of a love too decp to apenk ———C—— - Jdefforsan's Marrlage. The affalr was quite s fittle comedy In some aspeets, und ended, us wll cunedles should, with l:\'\:l’fihud y e buppy. 5 “Bellndn ™ had béen murrled many yenrs, and her old admirer was approaching 80, when Die met with o young lady ot 22 who produced o strong {mpressfon yipun him, 8he was a littlo above the medhin Imlr’lu‘ulcm or, but elegantly formed, A fair complexion, with a dolicate thut of the vose, luree el eyes, full ot lifo and rm»liufir, amd tuxurtant half of a rich, soft uu- Intrn, formed s combinntion of attractions which was cninently ealeuluted to move the heart of a youthinl helor, In o addition to all Lhie, “the lady wos mhmmhlf- grucelul; shio rode, danced, wnd moved with elegant ease, mul saug and plu?‘cd o thy hurpslufiunl very sweetly, Add still to theso accomplishments thy possesadon of exeellent guod sepse, very con- stderable cultivation, o warnl heart, und o con- siderable fortune, and i will not be difienlt to understand how the youthful My, Jellerson camg to visit very frequently at the lady’s residence in the County of Churles Clty, It wis calle “The Forest,” and the nsme of the ludy was Mra. Martha Skelton, She was n daughter of Joln Wayles, an*embuont fawyer, and hind mar- riedy (o bier 17th year, Mr. Dathurst Skelton, who, dylug I 1768, left his young wile u widow at 19, "Asthe three years of mourning hegan to expire, the beauttful” young Jady found herselt b wed at *The Forést » hy nuneros vigttors, Of these, three were favorites with the fair Mra. Bkelton, of whom My, Thowas Jefferson was one, ‘The tradition tups that the preten- alons of the rivals were deglded efther by the mutleal accomplishemts of the youne counselor or by the fears of his opponents. The tale fs dlfferently related. One verefon fs that the two unfortunate gentlomun encountered each other on Mrs, 8keltun's doorstep, but, heuring deffer- son's violin and volee accampanyiug the lady in n pathetic songs gaveup the contest thenceforth unid retired without enterfug, convineed that tho affair wus beyond thelr contrel, The other story [ thut “ull thres et at the door, and aggreed that they should tuke thefrturn, JefTerson entered tirit, aind the tones of the lady fn sing- g with hor companion deprived the lsteners of all hope. However this may be, it fs certaln that the besutiful widew con- seuted to become Mew Jeffersony and o the first day of Jflmmr)’ 1, there was n great’ festival at o For: est.” Friends sud kindred nssembled from fur and neary there was frolicking und danciog after the abundant old fastijon; and we tud from the Dridvgroom's nyte-book thst the scrvants und fddlers recelved fees from his especlal pocket, It snowed without, but withinall was mirth und eujoyuent, n the Heht und wurinth of the great loye fireey roaring in honer of the veeaston, Boon after the performance of the cercwony, the bridegroon awmd his bride set out in thelr car- rige” for 4 Montieelto,"" where Jeiferson bad catmenced bullding fn 1768, just before the destruction by fire of hls patrimonial bouse of “Bhudwell,” The Journey was not to end without adventures, As they advaneed toward - the mountalns, the’ snow uereaced In depth, and tually they were compelled to leave the carrlage, unil proceed upon thelr way on horschack. Stop- tlnu to reat ut * Blenbicly,” the scut of Cul. ‘urter, where they tound, however, no ane hut an overseer, they left it ut sunsct, resolutel bent upon reaching Montfeello that night. It was elght miles Qlstant, and the rosd, which was ruther o mountain bridle-path than an honest highway, wus incumbered with snow three feet deep. We muy fun f the sensations of the uewly-wedded brido at the chill uppear- uncs of tho desolute lundscape us she pasicd along throngh the snow; but she was a woman of coursge oud good sense, and did not cara fur fuconvenleney, It wus late whon they arrived, d & cheerless cevtion aivaited theta—or pefher there wis ¥ mur- s, TH CIIICAGO TRIBUNIE BATURDAY. JUNE 24, 1876—-TWELVE PAGES. no reception at ol). The fires were all out, tho seryunts had gone to bed, and the place. was s dark und allent. an the grave Condueting bis wife to the litle pavilion, which was the only part of the Touse habitabie at the tine, Jelfor- son proceeded to kindle a fire nned do the lon- orn, - On nshelf behind kome books part of a hottle of wine was discovered ; and this formed the pupper of the bridegroom and the bride. Far from being annosed or discomfted by thelr reception, however, (t only served for a tople of icu nnd laugter. ']‘huyuun: Indy was as llght- \earted asa bied, and fent her efear volee rlig- fng throngh the treary W 1Te pavilion ss gayly n8 she had ever done 1n the cheerful drawing- room of “The Forest;" and thus the fong hours of the winter nleht’ fled away lke minates, winged with Fanghter, merdment, and song,— Juhn Esten Cooke in 2arper's Mugazine Jor July, ——— CABMEN. In Lowdon nud In Paria, New to the life of London strects, T was pro pared to do battle with eabhy there In the san way I had so often fought with the huckmen of New York, At the end of my firet drive {n a hansom J asked, Y What's your fare?" 4 ;;ru leave It Lo you, sir," sald cabby, respect~ ully, "&n. Ton't leave it ta me, for I know nothe ingabout i, What's your farel " YCWhy, s, I'd Le_ very much obliged to you for a'url crown, e #What1" Tapoke up sharply, looking dag- gurs at . He spriangz from his perch with & bound that was like flash, and bending obsequlotsly, sald {n o Jow, Inslntint ng, musleal tone (so unlike o Dack-driverl), © 1said, sir, that I should be zery much oblged for & "arf o ¢rown, sir," Why, you liavew't the fmpudence to tell me you expeet 10 shilflings for such a trip as thig1 ¥ I shouteil, % Oh, no, elr,’* very ex-nufy. AN confound my stupldity!? T muttered, “ T'ye made o hlunder. Teonfused the soverefen and the crown—1 thought you wanted half » overulgn.” ¥ Ol you conldn't think I wanted 10 ahllltn sirt " very sadly and depreentingly, as 1f T had suapected him of an enormity which ;{rh:vml B o the heart. “Thank” you, el uy I hunded him % shilllge, he” jumped up to his pereh and drove aoff. 1 stood starlug after him In mingled adinira- tlon of Wi virtue aud )mlllum'w und contetpt for my owe financial abfilties. To think I should have been so dull ns tu confuse s sovereign and a crown! Any bouby mlpiht know the Queen's crown tnust it less Valuable than the Queen Jerself. But what would have been that ealr |?"l sensations It he had heen told that the 10 whillings which so horvified bl would be casily, and a8 a matter of course, demanded for the fame distanes by ome of the Tammany politiclans who drive hacks in New York, In France pedestrlans have no richts which drivers are bound to respect. Trobubly fn anclent tineg, when the avlstoerncy elatiercd through the strects i thelr lnmbering conchies, and *the people " were hut hinds, it mattered nothing that a hind or two should be knocked duwn i1 the strects, except that it wos a sourc uf nnnoyanes to the carrwse-folk, So the law was m‘l?fll"u(l which remadis to-day, thoueh France fa a republie, and which makes it no offense to run sver a pedestrian. Nay, Fu" ure Tuble to be fined yoursell Tor your fack of acility fn mot gétting out of the way, Cabby presumes on this In o mmnner which I3 to the last degree agg vatlng o Amerfeans, He bellows “Hey it at yoii {na tone the most brutat and insulting if you do not seamper from hefore his josing beist us It steals unan you on thy smvoth asphalt ‘pm’ menty and not fufrequently he will turn quite round on his seat to Ll at vou con- temptuous epithets. *Aheal" he will suort, his face wrinkled with disgust and bis bead drawn to one shlo g8 Jf with Rome contortive fit. 0Ono sees thou linst no breed(ng, thount But at least make some effort to learn a decent 1o, for the rights of others, now that thon art ina land of clvilization at Just!” Witk all his want of alucrity, It {8 not cochier's tomgue which can be chargeed with slowness. ? Yet with all his faults the Parls cocher does not iwspire that well-gronnded detestution whivh folluwe hls race fu Amerfean towns, You do not hate this siwualsg compornd of stuphti- ty, Iirseibility, anl cecentrley, in kplte of hits watys. IHe makes you I in the snine instunt that he makes you asngry. Somethnes he will develop info n “most engz: ;iln;: apeeimen of hon enfant, after long acquaintance. There was wrzoud fellow of this sort. among the cochers of weertain stand In the Tauboury St, Germain, whers I resldedsone autnmu, sho Jearned o wateh tor wy combug, wud would greet me with such delighted griuky, such overjoyed nods of welcome, a8 ‘twere Deartless to suspect of having thefe nspiration tn o base desive for peeuntury profit. He lad o dogy—a very ws and Jolly " companion of 8 dugy—biz, White, shagey, with Jong ears and o mouth ever open with an expression of broadest lausliter; and it wus cocher's delight to have this dor on the box by his side when we would go forn drive fn the Avenue des Champs Elysees, My wife dislikes dogay but It was lmpossible to wish this Jolly dog away, and fn fact we grew to feel onr turnout incomiplete without our canine friend perched up In front, his Jong tail for- ever. wagelng, bis mouth forever grinning, and Hts ead from thne to thime tuenfug ahout, Lt he might look at us whtre we sut, nnd mak Bure we were enjoying our drive, But pever did coclier prestuing to take his do alowgz until he Tzl faken of his hat and asked the forinal ques- tlon, * WHI ft be ngreeable to madame that. my Loulow shoull promennde hhnsell n the car- rluge with ug this tine day = Wirt Sikes in the Galazy for July. ————— - A St Bernard Dog. Puyis Correspondence New York Tribune, The 5t. Bernard yuce. They take to every- budy. Thts haa heen shown by o famous suit Junt over at Gene! An Inn-Keeper in the ean- ton of Vaud ralsed two St, Beviwd puppics, twins, andas Hke as two peas. They were superh creatures vellow and white aml’ black, and etriped ke theers. Ous of the pups wis nmmed B Tiger,” the ather “Lion." " One was ol 1o the proprictor of the hotel Byran, ot Chillon; the second to an lun-keeper at Gienevi, But the first made so miteh noise about the Hotel Byron that the gucsts complained, und the proprictor wave his dog to n Iriend in Ge- neva, o manufactitrer of vermouth, Threr and oo were thus Inhubltauts of the sume cily; buth were of fndependent dispositions, wnd hotll left thedr domicties at about the same tine, amd tooke to roving, Both musters seurched for thelr dogs, and after & e Thyer or Lion was found and brought to the mamifacturer of ver- mouth, A man rualied off to the In-keeper to say that the dog he menrned was thenat the yermoauth foetory, aud ho went at onee to elahlin b, Thenfolliwed discussiona us to reals, then nehargoof robbery entered wgealust the ver- mouth man, When the case cume Into court poth men geemed to be vight, and both were nuted 8s good_cltizens and men ol honor und }rrubl(y. y u Tho Judige was perplexed, but miud- ud of the Judgment of Sulomon, vrdered the dug to appear in court, The suppositlon was thit ho would n-m‘fulzc I8 taster, and the per- sons wero urranged in the most careful way fur the entry of the witness, Thzer or Llon, splended beast, somu 8 feet (n helght, entered the court-room with majeaty, went up the aisle us if quite nt home, smiled st ong of the partics to the suit and nwn‘uinm the othier, showing no particular fondne: ur ¢lthery then Jald his Dose futdliurly upon the arn of the elerk, Into whose honvet faco helovked for g moment; then wagged s tall at the Judge, and walked over to pass tho compliments of the duy to the lawyers, This wus clearly an uncertaln witness, and afier soversl valn gitempts ta malke him notlee one oy th other of the parties, he was given up. e unswered Indifferently to the name of Thger or Livn, and went to one man when ealled Tiger only to_Jeaye i when the other appesled “to him os Lion. Ihie hearing was suspuuded and the judgent deferred, Meantime the town began to grow exclted over the quarrel, and partics took aldes upon the question of whether this was Tiger or Lion, Fhwlly, the dog's col- lar reyealed the mystery, und ‘showed that the vermouth man wis fiEht, A shoemuker ur peared to prove that e hed cut off whit of the collur worn by the dog nnd punched twe bholes fu it, ond he brought furward the fnstrunents with which the work was done by order of the vermoutl man, But there wisstill adark polnt fur the atfulr, It was sworn that this collar had never left the neck of the doyy, butw womnn made public declaration that sho hud seen the dogr when Jie first came back withont the collur, During the long discusslons abont the aflafr she had mentioned this pursistently, saying posi- tively thut she wus ot nistuken. At the trial a wmun’ appeared 1o way that the declurstion Dad been repeated by ber ugon her death-bed. Abnost her dust wonds were that she had surely suen Tiger or Lion without s collar, - This wus seeand-und evidence, und could not outwelgh the dlrect testhuony of the shovmaker, sud Tiger was declared " ta be the property of the manufacturer of vermouth, Dut i’ Genova Lion has us many partieans as the TichLorne elntmant has in London, and nothing can muke them belleve thut this is not Lion, und tho legithnate pm]wn& of the Inn-keeper who hay been unjustly despolied by the vermouth man. e g The story of Charley Russ, the stolen child, has been written by his futher, Christian K. Russ, and wilt shortly be published by John E. Potter & Cu., of Phifudelplin, ua & subscription book. Tt wil Lo fllustruted with portralis_of Charley Roas, himself, atl of other stolen chll- dren, fac shofles of the viductors’ Jetters, aud an aceount of the vurjous measures of scarch adnant ety e e cbisud LA DAME BLANCIE. From * I'sher Land and Mecr." by E. Yorunn, Thealneal pestdence of Gerolsteln fs sltuated I the bottom of a charming valley it 3 nelther biee nor nofse, and ol Its streets converge to the duenl enstle, the most beautiful hullding of the reafdence—stately and grand—bullt (n the mont veremonious rococo #tyle a la Versallles, Pleas- ant walks lead from the castle to the parks ont- #ldo of the city, Close to the castle stands the nlso magnificent but more modern palace of the Counters of Sauran, who lins been by morganat- de marriage the wife of the Jate Dike Ernest and horne to him two sons, who were brought ua as Counta of Sauran, and appointed to high oftices at Court. They had no claim to the suc- cession, since from the fivst right-handed marriago of the late Duke with a Princess of Munlingen Issued the Crown Prince Franclseus, now refgning a8 Duke Frauclseus XIV, Itis true he wos #lekly, (n consequence of the fatigue caured by his atudinus sojourns In Paris and in Italy; hut the successlon was: provided for, since a week #fro hia wife, the handsome Duchess Helenn, nee Princess Lautngen Hallerstein, had borne him a Prince, who was named Erne, after his grand- father. The little baby, the fature Duke of Gerolasteln, wan thriving exceedingly well. Ho was a8 licalthy as as a gold-fish n the pond, and 68 fresh asa roscbud in ewmmer. His fllustri- ous mother was radiaut with happiness and, ul- though still & lttle wenk, she would not Tet the «hild from her arms all day Jong, and gave fta thoueand sweet names, Only nights the little Duke slept In Wi own room under the charge and eare of his honne, the Privcess Larghietto, and of his nurse, a fresh-looking peasant girl from the Black Foreat. It was = sultry, vaporous midsummer night. The whole little resldence of Ueralstein slept the sleepof the rightcous. Thesentine in front of the castle was slumbering standing, both arme resting on Wis gzun, The hunting dogs Jay colled up tlke ropes in thelr kennel, and were now and then barking low o thelr sleep, The wenther-cock on the battlement of the castle likewlse slept soundly and motionless; not the least breege stirringg the atmosphere, The flowers [n the park withelosed cups bent thelr drowsy heads to the earth, and the white statucs Dhetween the derk green shirnbs appear- e even more motiontesa than ln the duytime. Even the paving-stones seemed to sleep, sinee they har] no footsteeps to echo back Iy the life- Tess ptrects, In their high tester-beds the Duke and the Ducliess slept the feverlsh sleep of sickly per- gons, and In bis prineely room alept the lttle Prince In his eradle trimmed with biue silk and ol tassels,—the Baroness Larghetto on lier cottehy and the nurse in her wide, comfortable, caxy=chalr. The night-lamp seemed to open an eyt only oceaslonally and ehut it again umedl- ately, Byven the fountaiu in the arket-place z;u"ulml sleeplly away Inlo the muonlit summer nlght. All'at once the oflicintlng Chamberlaty, who was [ walting i the long corridor of the cstle, and dreamed in o bay-window of a dued, uttered o plercing ery 1nd ruse stazzering, At this ery, a groom with convilsively-opened eyes, moved ontof his ruom, and saw fhe white trafl of o femule figure disappearing at the end of tho vorritor, The Chambetlaln, nervous and trembling all over, eaught hold of the groom, who was abont turning ronnd to retlre safely to hie room. * For God's sk, Jusmin, stay with me, Did you also wred “Whomi" Well, she, the Dame Blanehe ! “The Dame Blanche! If 1saw her! Let me o, Herr Baron!? “#1toJet you gol Not for the worldl You must take e with you to your room. Have vou gat # bell there? We pmust sound the warm " “Hound the alurm!?” Jasmin sald, moaning and guashing bis teeth, 0, Herr HBuron, what “good_wHI fhat do_agaluet the Dame Bianchel Yo know well enouch that the White Lady only appenrs when to the most high house a—n—case of death Is impembug. Uod have merey on usi? W Amen)”? tremdled the pwle Chamberlain, “ You are rlght, Justnlty, we must muke uo nuise about i, fest our most blgh soverelgns should ruspect what js ta befall them. This _cursed apper of u mnelllng bottlol You try, dusuin, per) mru P‘nu can apen it wi{ { dow't know how, Tlerr Baron, my hand fa g0 shaky. O my God, wpon whom will It fallf They say that ‘often also they that aee the ghost nre to dle!” * Tudeed ! Ileaven be mercitul unto usl? 1w only the trall," “ But I saw quite near and_ distinetly, I was slumbering—suddenty I beard something rustle. T awole, aind saw the White Lady floating past mel—sho was terribly tall—and’ dressed \ N3 the same as on her plcture n the Kujgebta' Tl yoeler—the white silkc dress, the chain, the Trill, the gloves fn her hand, the padded sleeves and'the barret Wit feathers—od be with ual who Iz it to bed Not our most graclous master, Thope, Iarkl lsn'l there something stirring in the corrldor yonder!—There ! Jasmin pulled the Chnmberlain into his room and slemnied the door. He felt that the Clime- Bertatu i w swuon was glidlng Cram his arn to the loor, and, having atrue servant's constitu- tion, he did likewise, About the snme time the mom of the ltile Prince was ringing with n fused nolse. The Raroness and the nurse were simultancously startled out of their dozing by a current of air that extinzulshed every lieht 1o the roun. iy the Hehit of the moon; ehining softly throuih the lace curtiing, hoth' of them saw distinetly the White Ludy moving nway from the cradle of the ehild, Dimoas the mwoonshine was, they suw (and Juter, testifled on thelr nath) that the ihost was dresked exactly ke the portadt tn the Knight's Hall, with the white silk trall, the Feid horder, the wide slecves, the Mg 10, and the bend-dress, The Baroness, and the nurse tlew to ench other, shrieking loudly, and cling- i to cach other tretabling, Only after the White Lady Ind disnppearcd behfid the dour drapery, tho two woien recovered their speech, Sy Dame Bhnche!” suld the Baronuss, gnashing her teeth, “Whom does it mean ™ « Nat the Prince, I hupe! Hoth u pruached, hesttatingly, the cradlo— but the ehilil lay there alive, only it was whim- pering piteously, They crfed for Nzt aud alurmed the whole castle, They camo amd Aearched without being appurently” able to de- teet anything, Next morning the whole resfdence knew that the White Lady hiud gppeared n the castle; nnd at the same thne the newsapresd that the lttle Prinee had been taken 111 suddenly during the nlght; the flourishing child hud withinn few hours beet turted nto o yelow-fueed slek Hitle thivg, whose fentures death luul altered entire- 1y, nreal changelige. That evening the ghostly public talk \‘,\‘w\'\\'hvrc‘u 1 i the elib-room of the * Golden Duck." here the chilef of the distrivt, Mr. Follngton, the acknowledged Frev- hinker of the resfdeuce, decured: All'this tiik about the White Ludy s sheer nonsense! The Chamberlatn probubly quenched s thirst too freuly, and thy groom fullowed his example, The Huroness Larghetto got the heart-burn, and the nurse §8 hystegde, The White Lady §s nothing but a plece of sty ‘llllll) You don't even know who she really Bawme sy that her e 1s Perchita of Itosenberg, and that sheds n Bohemban lady s while others olabm tier t0 e a certaln Agves of Orlamunde, a noble fn- funtickle, Hut we know better the true mean- ing of all ths. The whole story hus its origin n"the mythology of our anclent German fore- fathers: Fray Pérchta, the white, the briltiant, wus the Qoddess of Snaw, and her appearance bodes death to the soverelgn of the world, the sumuier, and for this seagon ———1" The lenrned FresThinkor was {nterrupted by the host, who with greut agitation entered the room and erfed s “Gentlemen, the White Lady was dght ! Just now the Jittls Prinee Ernvatua dled.”” And such was really the case, Thelittle Duke waadead. The hendthy chitd of f\-nh nlay had faded nway suddenly, beyond alt compreben- slon, Aud” now he lay dvad onu bed of decked with eilk and velvet. The poor Duchess could not endure it. A spopuletie fit sent her three doys Inter to the grave, sfter her child, In hier List paroxyems she had heen cr{lng [ stantly: My ¢hild s not dead! 1% was not my ebild et disd! T do st reeoimitze the budy, They huve put adying cbild into the ernclle!” us she explred. The Duke of Gerolsteln simself was fo over- cot by thuse events that he nutaiusted, s his successers, his left-handed step-brothers, the suns uf the Countess of Saurun, and soon after his l:lh: was slso cxl(ngulalwd.ll'&e u burnt-down caudle. ‘Ihe oldest son of the Countess Bauran sue- cevded now to the throne. On the day of i yestiture, 88 the old Countess was walking with funtg velyet trall through the corridor of the castie, the Chamberladn, who ’\Ill hn{u‘pu ed to bo fu waltiug agalu, soliloquized: ¢ Btrange, how the Duke's mother resembles the Dame Itanche as sho apprared to me that nehtt? INN T MNNTIUUTION Quitsin sctioot AT 414 TWE D Tor culldren umier 13¥ears of aize. apparition wus the stute, BUGGIFS,” AND 120 100 West Nl STOnR. At STONAGE FOI PURNITUNE, merchisidia: i & w0y hos ENT-NEW 100M RIGCK TTOGKES chieati. AR, 1. GOODMAN & CO., 14 Wasling: ton-at, "], RESE-HOUEE S0, 12 1A L AN FIRST Flenrders marble tront, 1 tooma, Anply at W, 1. 8AN AMAKA, 117 Wt lsfioay 2 1o A 112 Nat now Miller m: 3 fint. JOUN MILLER & S0N Ty Yarniuhers in oo tighporh e niahed: tn gaod nei Bluek tram Woriscnre. Wil et far 136 v 1% :V'l” l'hrll!;ll . Cllicf\ll,"rm i SHsApio § satafil s ViiehCoTT, 326 Tarkav. 7['0, KEXT = COTTAGE OF 7 RODMS 13" 6007 order, gas and water, firat-claw nelghborhnod, ) Fwenty-fourtli-at., neaf dndlana-ay, fient low partiea, A BOURNIQU 24 Twenly-fourth st 10 RENT-TILER. ORIGK DTSR, ST TSy L each, of Talk and.Third av,' OARNETT & THOMA Dearlorn-at, roum 13, 0. REST CHEAT=X0. 215 NORTH STATE AT, twartory and Imseineiit, wiih all of the motem fuprovemente. Coutalua 10 rootns; alen Nos. 23 Ko Tasite, thrve sories and baeinenia: aever oecupled, (st clas, ab haif price, ¥o. 04 eathorieas. ¥ 1]10, RENT=THE Tw0-bTORE AXD AL T hose 1057 Miehizan-ny. Modern hnproseincuts complete: 1 ?um:urn D pae it snkible tenant, 1 pay you 1o call, A. L. o i T-GOOD R OO HOT'S 15 8&‘!’ l'mlhslnd A 12 100N hou ste2s, G. ¢, WILPPLE, 153 Clarkest. g 110 SENT-FURNIBIED BIUCK TOURE, BOTTIT £, to small famifly. Two kenis woild ruain Tuom or board if deat it 13 #1, Trilune offic Subnrban. PO, BEST-OR WILL FELL, A FIKE HOURE AXD cottnge fn W Deautifol restdence n Sooth Evaniston. 2Washington-st. “FUNSIENED ROOMB TO GENTLENEN heir or Hugla genta, frou .50 1y Tarble-front. 410 Boott KA o, RsToA SUITE OF FRONT BOOMS, RUIT- alie for threr or fout gentlemen. Trice tysult the times. Tranefents taken.” No. 10 blicrman T RENT~NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT for kents: pricealow. 135 Nurth Dearborn 710 RENT—FURNISHED, WITIOUT BOARD, TWO ront alcove Footes alro aleeping rosins. ‘Terms foasonable. a0 East Chicog letwesn Cass und 1iah A, « TWANIFD=TO SERT-OX THE WEST SIDE. A il Turnletied B afamily of adults: pare tle BAvILE 8 house they waut taken care of (or the Stungler, Nt s NUmIaAl ront,’ Bddiem 1 ov, Tribuie ue. 4 ADYERTIBERS ) 0 I veaders can do o in (hr cheapest ot best pianner by using one ‘or more sections of Krllozi'a Great Newspaper Liste and Stale: Digistons. For fustrated loguc aul map address A. N. KELLUGU, 70 Jack- LAUVDERBACK, MANUFACTCRER OF IMA- + Hiond Jewelry, su Madlon-st., corner of Biate, T 2 and 27 : LU IR CLOTHING, ‘carpets, furntiure, and miscellancous poods of any Rind by sending letier 1o JUNAS GELDEIL @51 State-st TASILPATD TOL OL1 GOLD AND SILVER, GOLD 5" ansr, &e., st GOLDSNID'S Tonn aud tullivh otice, LY TOR GEN and indles’ wenr: #-ta pitttonn, e, e eunal aappe: Anid went o aitd goll, 202 S1aL0-3L., COMET JAcks! LAUGH TEI. A 75,600 STOCK, TNKE, T LISE RUNRS, + VAL < BiTARS °x BOLGI g LETN BouaGir SAL BOUGH IUPT SALK [N ering at fivtail ON THE DOLLAR ON THE DULLAL S, ON THE DOLLAL Traveling Tags, ¥, 5. 'I'nlvcllnlg" pITTEN . THPAE GONDS CHEAT. WILL SELL TIIEM AT 11 8 AL BARGA AL AT AL WARGA. LIGITRING SHORY-HAND CELEGD Kend stap fur Jars oF S cenfe for # tion eards. JAMES UNDERUILL, Yubll nrkeut, TILL F Wik WWARTED= IS SO ESTAR: Iistied Duainess preference for lumer or manus freturing. Cou furnsh from £16,000 10 §15,0%. Aps PIv by detter 3 NTED=PEOPLETO PUICIS lckel-plated povolver at €. dag ) §i N WORKS, & Dears S Olea - CET PRESSMAN “Wil0~ J1X1T, kages of butter from Lird Soutk Water- Tiota in R cai L WESTE Chfeno, 1, i — AN INTEREST IN"A PATENTED Gt mertt, elther woit or, Iron. or will iy, Addres D 11, Tribiie ol MUSICAL. AlL AT THE ORGAN FACTORY, THE it 'and best cabinot-orzan I Chicago; $30 el i upwatits, Mothiy PRy DIt OF YRSk, OF fur Fent. Niehalson Ofgan Company, JOR BALE-CHEAT hamd (AU, balh brnes an JULITS BALLE & ¢ et ouse), Chlcui Enst Indling-st, 0! ANT s SIEPT.OL ur State and MoRroes HEAPEST ¥ 3 o SERNT R W 1R tahiahid 85 NOW 18 THE TIN N TO BUY GANT PIAS Vi Qur large wiore I8 foll o the door with wplendtd 'l !‘lt!os, BQUARE AND ULIRIG) anil we i e g ol th e vl EXTRAGRDIN A 10 l'll 16 11 PO [3 TWann, LGIAL BARGAL 55 B -FL,, Hetween Madison and Monroe. S L L T S BOARDING D LODGING. th Nide. TE (SAN, BULEN-ST. NEAR STATE—I0ARD ) for ladies anil gentlemen, $6 1o €5 per week, with MARTIN - e uf platio, Went Nidos q WEST MADISON-ST,—~T0 RENT, FURNISHED __Tuoms, with b ? ASHLAND-AYV G8 LA o1, tiknl Mory . Teinue very low, . NE evond: ot v All conyenle TOOME, Gvnd duy rlyior. TENNIAL HOUSE: 1o 4 0 ¥ Do v b WA Popior. VADA HOTEL, 14H AND 170 WAL v irar Sionrov-st. = loom with buard, $1.5010 $2 [ Auy, §i o §9 per W # STATE-RT,~BOARD: K, wlth wie of platy atd Country. WITIL BOARD, IN A i prives Teasounbie, ARGE PLE, 4 wangiral: Addrers 1 G 1 LOST AND FOUND. 04T—ON WEDNKSDAY, A GOLD SLEEVE-BUT- 4 ton. Mewand for returniug to 110 Houor 0ST-—A POCKET-HODK WITH ABOUT ¢ 4 and alot of Intik-tickats, s other papa o n.“x’ulnu theaalue to the Tribune otice vl celve #10. Any " re Mgty HOUST, AGED 23 VRALE wboul § feet 13 nvhes tull, dark complexton. full face, no whiskers, had on dark eult of cloth It t iuluh. allyer watch and chaln: - hookkerpe ny nformativt W be thankfully re SEWHOUSE, 121 Newbarry-ay, Quarie ‘ G0 MENALD=R GENY ] put-bag, uyercost, neas and cannot Aind the ph | or 8t Detoctive hicwd: 3 ity 17l LEMAN T, id iy Wt suilie bu; Please Teturn the srils (01 457 SLate-sb alid Fecelve roward, ZOLD GOODY, 1 WRITTL. 18 1 ()Lzfilf“l by 1u0, 0 f11 uet demand 1 BTEAD COMIANY, 49 Wi s vaal A ‘V'ANTE”‘A GO BECOND-HAND LOUNG 4 Glve descriptlon una price, and siate where 1t muy < b Atdresn B 9t Velbund viitce. FO EXCHANGE. A 10,00 STOCK OF CLOTHING, AXD THE GOOD A witl 10 axchigo Tur Weat Eide busliess property. PRTERSON & DAY, 164 i i PO EXCHANGE=& LAR used oot year, fur hutse, DUk {he el rulte soine caah w0 b pald by WE AL Sanivn & Co.'s, 475 Bout C 5 70 BXCUANO IALIFOINIA PIOPENTY, cluse {n overy yarticular: une eltlc MAKVIN BATE, ONLY Bua lariieas. 1 WILLIAMS, b T I CE & GO, 13 AND 817 LARE ST AT b R S bt Ot anl Wusd work: Tk ol sbewin cugines, sieat pisaps, and suppliey. T7ORALE=AT A BARGALN~A 5 HOKSECORLIES Lo AR EaA T o Al e e factory of B0 BTG a0 T 15 s HAR 0022 CITY REAL ENTATE. AT HALY Ditich, DWELLING ON rine WA TR oy FLIING ON [FOIL EALE-gn1m - ment frammedwelling and N et dnean Foetty ¢ i ¢ etioan. Tiere (8 R price.: oo 19, 14 Madtoon-st, © 7 KoM prlee JQipALE=C Ashlan, I“fl“ 8. F—81, %) WILY. linuse, rvard.at, and purchiase ne 3 talnfng f ward-st. t €1,400 will purchases 25100y f Harvard-si.' The atove price provementa, Inquire at 345 We [0l rALELOT OX STATE 20-foot allny, hetween Thi fthists,_Inquird of J. WEDER, SURUVIRBAN REAL JFOR SALE-AT WESTEI montily paymentdta xuti, Toot jota 8L R0, $1,000 and §1,250: near schools and drpot sidewalice, ~te., Il eompiate, ready G move in- m s, 24 are: los tion cost of b tert-ar, ENTATE 0Ty _houtis And . toy I0icent traln morntug and evening. T, C. HiLL 4 Lakentde Hushiing. % % JOR BALE-€ied SILE ROV A BEACTIFCL 0T ) binck from depf, &t Lagranie, 7 miles from Chleagn; 1 down and €5 maniniy: cheapest prope 1ty market, and shown frees ah freas 10 alreadyon, JRA BROY JOIEALE=$1,000 WILL BUY A T-ROOM and ot st Evnston; $200 Q for balance: nlwr new 2-atory 13-foumn hunse and Txo Tuta st Park tiage, 21,5001 only $30) down, and €20 mionthly: & guod plano will be taken on oug of tie ahove placen, THA BILOWN, 142 Laalle-st., Jtoom 4, Jogre saL WOOD AKD VICINITY, teut atnd Aubsi Hings and guod luta on casy LTS hunsests re ALers 7 CRITA TATE: frenquent trudns, A BENNETT, Agenty soutlicastcorner Siontoe and Marke! F(iu BALE—#200 CASIWILT, 01 ner) near city fimite, worth praet Lo date. MORTON y ut trof hom 4, OTTAGE wwn, and K13 moathly W LOTS (COT- . Gat tile ULVEN, $m an- 20! DESTIRADLE, ¥ shure Innds—We hnve 54 acres or over of hizh, 1-dmbercd [and on the Chlcago & Milswine the heat located for (nvestinons nr auly visiun Uiy ride of Lake Forest, which we offer for a fow dags at very ow fisures, This (e well Sarth he suiention of capitallsia. U, W. THOMAS & Co.. 134 Lasalic-st, 01t SAL er & 1o £ per 15 BHOW ok sa tage | AL D15 AR AGRES ADIOIY on's Addition to Glrnroe (in ! first-clasa nelghborbood: pe: one residence In South Evanston. 5., 12 Warlilugton st JOR SALE—4Y ACRE ; BEST GARD | A ol unfin- oved, i) milew trotn Chicago, At a krest oz buibiing Tt 2 e (7211 eliy, ouly Taylor-at., nenr Leavitt, Very chiéan, T Hinnd very cheap, 1t K. Htovm 10, JFor BALE~CHOICE IMPROVED FARMS Brre property, & o 200 werex. within 245 mi Chileago, at largalus. G. <. WILPILE, 133 i Th crn i Moeks or del DER, 491 REAL E POt SALE-STow WILL BUY & GuoD SANT Inam faTm of %0 acrea ‘th guiney, Wi, with t {Tawing crope n ) aneea: alan. 4D acris of niateD (lrs) aud on an Rdjulning section, and three goud colonivs of Dees, On (he farm are n goind IArn, A Kol stalil iage-on granary, piipo wi COUNTRY ) Leel 144-8tory house sishel, patnted, with iinds_outalie.” For why other particulars oitdress W WOOD, Quiney, W or eall un G, Rtroud, Est., Kilbourn CIEY, Wis, JFOI BALE-AT A AT BARGAILS of ot fariming 1aud fo Newton County, Rear Mmienec: only o0 inlles from Chicait pi der 'and o valtdvation: taalre of 1o G 12 Lasallest., bastment. L ESTAT D—0N WEST SIDE.FOI CAKH @ brick e, with 1 Der, GF If usfide, with SISTOM. oth fiiproy e oot ot Ad- ol s Wasliington-at. ol uniler w warran T T e ' Chlcaitn, TR TOL RUGH S\ e by thi byt maker B Balf [ cont, AN ASSORTM .mm',\i]. A countrs, to i 'RBIY AL Gan Whhneheg, o M s KIES, SRELF- i, at reduced W Mndtaon-at. UCTION e 2 ey, Tuesdayee il T ridays, FOuENT 2 andd 101 ashinstan-st. 01 SALE-0L EXCHANGE=A PAIR UF VERY nne ponfes, weli be ricss or andile: eolur. 3 1933 weleh suds; been driyen iart thme to rlght [ @ yenrs of aes wareaited sl I every o @21, and soli fur 0 v fault, ouly G acemunt of Sleknta © APNIY A6 10 UFIAGR-CONTE, Dechinen Wahasls i SHich ancurs, i LE~HOUSE WA UNESS, BUSINE patnfen seattald, Fopiea, ladders, chea, un Address and Clieaty far canll. & ry stabic, 145 houth Sane JRORSALE=R VINE MATCHEN G i Ay o rond team: Wil b w0l Wil g Jitre by, ehe wubucelior 0 taws. 4 aidolpiice IRST-CLASS 8QU A il argaln, at Mitehel's, Kis Lake-st Jro BALE=A FIGSTCLARS ™ (it fron” axiee used Tt lite, Tnguire LEACH, Ameriean Exproas ilarns, on Fourth-av,, south uf Van Buren- LIGHT DELIVERT W ood work homse with hareess, [i £ T AR Tows 14l . K Yor: N1 WATE ix, for patniing uan ru from 5 Rty el i aeis IN'S care rhop, 47 Welts-ut, y ver VWK HAVE 18 eTOCRT s MYTe T G passenger atylex ind_ fnest ' Chilcaio, Walash-uy B WASH OF T 3 TH L) £rom ) 00 T, o] FointaLers, ¢ KT and b, fur casti, clra, Addreas where e be “Tritwiite ofite i Y31, VAN En=ttonss: FoR GO ik etz At 1,2 0, dee Yo teutar, o Kyl Al ta T FON, BILIE & CU., ta-at3., (h fures neon onl A fuare, ool Atepper, fur 1 fing vir s nessor Tamily horse: miet b good alze, calor, i i Wil my erence dn dovh. Anpiy hernan Tlouse, ur at Sherinag fHouse WA TED=-A TIRST-CLASS Riti, TORSE UG- Ry, Al harness, for which Twill pay good price in eltylula,_ Address 11 19, rliune office. WAT et ribuny oflive. DVANCES MADE ON_ DIA: WATCHER, A\ out, etc.oat L AUNDEIS privite wilce. 1 olpliet., neat Clurk, B and i, K WATCHES, THAMO A DVANCES MADE OX i 2\ &6 8 GOLUSMIDS Lodn aad allun Oilice, o) Fast Mdlsonest. Cash paid for obd goid wnd wliver, &c., (I3 ADVANCES 0N 1-LANG) . FUNL ) T8 Wa ws Tur sturnge. CHICAG MAISHON CO., 78 und ) Van Turen (s 01t CASILAND L, et Jow ol eioeerios; itz i your surpius stoek, .11 AT AND O TO LOAN UI'ON GUOT COL] ur ecuriUe curcd pules buught. FISKE, Taam 7 Otls THork. s NEY TO LOAN—-ON REAL-ESTATE IN CH and Vil uproved brieried. MEAD & § L asaileat. s e .d;:ro l.n(\. S OF frf:yflnuAND Ul(- it o ey, B ber ceit. LN @ ARG S b ok, ® e 71’0 LOAN—SUMS OF #5060 TO 810,000 AND O 3 ,l I‘!xllltl ery jow tcnr’umn 40 WAL WILLNER, a1y 1 - b SONEY TO LOAN Couk L'u\lll!r grn , 165 L Hwam 11, ! LoANS m;?nulflzu'naufia W pier vent on Clolre ¢ity projerty.” aud amaiivr : T NI TR 0 W Gor= SOV EiS 5 dtineroved clty ur fiyde Park property, TUHNER & BOND, 172 Washington st. g () & O OTHER $UMS 10 LOAN $10.000 & Chleag pruerty at currens ruica TUNNER & BOND, 1 WV, ‘ashimiton L. PARTNEL l‘Al'-T WAN cash toengage ju o s Luslives whiere thal wingunt can Lo wdo ta the wext Bye mianiths and Lo rlak, 1IAH1'NI'.II. WA ron “giudr, $1,200, OI¢ §1.500 TO LOAN ON [ Q01 BAL e C10 COMT ol silver case fur TRITS. WOOL: militasy storva of oL Keworedtonl JOR BALE=TENTS, CAMUPING 0 J0Ok AT Mankets, Bra arin ah Kiude, Goyernibent Goods ey Frandolihe 1ol BALE i VT A GRIEAT BACIHTFICE=A ¥l Ay to ¥ [ lars Lankor's busvlar prout sl VILLTAM sl AL, Vasetl N NR LR, WANTED—1( EAGENTS' GUIDE; ente ouly groeral Inforintion o liatrue: ton tella who watts wgcnts wud whal furi third year clreulation vver 10,005 on trial thce wonths, 10 cia Avwecuiploy Doagqnin wud as g Ko: e vory vluaily 10 80 KZEUL e keAd D0 s @ frizgg unbvce Y W Al JAVMES Y BlGL, b Lhihvagu. 2 Dgwinin- WANTED~TALE IIELP. Hookkoepers, Olerks, ete. VWARTED-AN = EXPERIENCED =~ TRAVELING W0 lraitan b; 1 e sedr AT e e wit iy $1 et » Trades, VWASTED=A %0. 1 PHOTOGRAPHIO PRISTED \VANTED = A Weat Madfsos mnc-.‘m' ¥oung man as forcmas, Address K 69, Tribune who can llxafiny_n!u. Call &t 204 North Clark-se, A YOUNG,"CHEAF TINNER. o4 “V“T\'yn:n—.m EXPETHENCED BIRDEIL, A GIRL “r/m'rfin‘ A PIRRT: bufcher st i AND Fifth-av. 1n VY AKTE NTER TOHO 100 OF Watti, i ‘“::“ij!m sewing machine in pay. ll‘\\'le.CWh- e XTED=50 B, OAD 10 RAW-MILL iiand, frec fare: N o Bl TSI L fp el ARGV 2 TANTED=300 " RAILROAD T, ot A A AR, EALGHET, Tt baneding oy, and mon o tike contrace o Hew Tk a itandolphi-at, J." H, $PEROECK & TABORERS FOit 1T bark-neelsts and tarnis F. Cunsria 1 VAT free tare: aiso 25 hanle, deooi e Balith Water-st, et Palde 1h JANTED—$ AW MILT, {TANTIS; G0 TODAY }kd Taliroml Tnnorsre fuf 1iinole; free faree A form yaode. B A- ANGLLL wouthwest comor Lake and \'ml-rellmmmu. = TO BELL TSN 04V HOL Canoener, S, colter, ‘aid shacs A ey, d"\!lr{. CIC. Anierican Nove o 19, ST e Lo (10 1011 PAMeLs, OVER i didgtn o o o miastnm, far an Easters shirt hot: 10 1 e VIaiting L S A e AL U A Address Trad Box 2,608, Philade iph! y NE O WO Goon Y Cugents calliug upon the clutilg Sutth o Introduce a- #peci £ Mghit. Atldress, with reterenee uring Company, Midol VWASTED=ANY FRASGN T inonth seliing anr fetier o e 1hiat sy & Jetter (o write will buy It no s o Sater ured: rend SEUN for elrcy 1AToR Con Tribane Bullding, Chl VW ANTED-AGENTS=ST oifice and rxamine sur rome money, it 1y B o e We niave the bost Belling comuodte. 15 the market. It won't cost you anything to aee it. TR R e A E AT AT Iars. Waiton Table Agency, 81 Washlni: b\ A SMART, ACTIVE Y00 or gifiee and porter work at Atiierton o, e e e 1O G " ¢ lampsi nabe hut thos o thors uuyily nderstand Dec 5 ASSRDE gty sosyratad s aty. THOSAS SRDERVE o 2 r (V& CO. Chlcader Teos JABLE MAN 70 ACT A8 JAS iy 10 & hawilig Ooes sARIE i ad -t furnish best of refercces, Address 1 ALESMAN TO” IRIVE & W, finir of the bast seliinz sriteles fn th o il nequalnted with sirain and i wiliing to work w good chinnee two@ered. Trtbuiic otllce, aintiiig experivnee, with VWANTED-#10 PER DAY=LIVE MEX APl L b e oo Sinten, {\,,.-f»x?vxf-’.\‘n.,. % y elven. Sample by wnfl 20, C STUAOnAL, TE ot 54 ke cleratng. T A4 \'\u El-—- RELIABLE YOUNG MAN CAN on? Al permatient aad lic atlon by - I emiployer Exss with S real Cotots mhcciey, AR dress bafore Monday, | TANTED MAN WITH A wrll-establish man [ il jolve . To g Kus X0 per Sear, OF BN Inbirest [y bu fuet givel nod required. heaw; st refrre Address b 71, 43 culew, oL, suth Canal SD—MULATTH antry wid waft on ice waetul, T Domestion \YI\NT’:')—A G TO Do Woud ety vefcrences required. SECOND WORK( Inquire at 40 Late ':uh‘m\! Aron, 'ifi\ T \'P_(T“”: WO ”fi; W dron, A du ko: Lainlh lfiflll‘lllr)k"“flt?nt,- Haue w JANTED=A GIRL TO 10 GENERAT HOUS| “}rummnr.wunr B rereia. - SOt b A couk, WAalicr, ond 1panr. None but th best bued aps Py, 01 Orclurdost, VWANTEDCA grint DIt BWEDR GIRL FOT wenrTal howssworks mivabe fumily, 50 Kt Chlenre W ANTED= GIRL TO 1 GENEEAT, worky Gertnae preferred. Iuquire i dolpliest, RHracs, VY ANTED-A GOOD NULSE-GIL, AT340 WASIL- ity 1 (NOT {BISID 10 iply any thae atter 11 Rt st T AND EXPERIENCED _ul two children. Apply, with i OVE att fifant. AL W el Cmployment Agencics. YA.\'TI';D 2 i S RELIABLE FEMALE or all Kitds OF domnetica. av, and 60 State-st., Borthwesh corner of \) 3D =1A LE, rus Clerhn, etee D=BY A YOUNG MAN 1N Tiali, a tun- e itriza O LIV A M, Apply QITUATION WA ¥ who lias o) Archer: TEAD ) uu of 1= ot liam worked st the trle twe e, or b WINBE o 1ake any uther hnd of a° fo6 b Trasohable waes, Adidros [or uie week, As ENGLE- HARDT, West Fincetinuco TUATION WANTED—OF ANV KIND WHAT- abde Yo i ot uirabd W werk. oy e Abarens W CL1 Nt Teifme ofilve. DL AL T T Domenticn ATUATION WANTED=IY & MIDDLE-AGED EN. SVltsli watian né ALLonsewnr: 10 Gujectivn 1 he counin L Mourve-sl. QUTUATION WANTED-IY A SWEDISIL @ VY vouk fil a st farnilys utside of tiie city pre: Pieaso guld Suturday us 104 Towinend-st, Nurses. STUATION WANTLD-AS NPRSERY Gow i By e by in Ameriond glrl. regne utellizent; best o references, Apply 0t 200 West Vun luren Blotusohovpervs ASTED =Y A WIDOW AS 10U ‘wo Kcandinavlan giris for getieral lirce days al 78 N N el pors & patmigaA o UL eFson ks BatiACKespers & pOrniant o tealiods * EallOr sidress 0 State-atey (n bucmens. Employment Agelcioss QITUATIONS WANTED-LADIES 18 WAN O firielaes femily help of sl natioialitle autted n Mew. LAVITBR @ 331 Weat Madiaon- QITUATIO.\'B WANTED=FAMIL, IN W P o Sentiineey ban Al Gerii (cmale hotp can bu pilled at 2rs. DURKE'S otlice, b0 Slilwuul 3 QITUATIONS B aeencr. Cull orth abted. MUSINESS CRIANCES, AT YOI INVESTMENT—A STGCK 4\ uf g Lo ¢lowed wut to seltls uh eatuta. —In or- ey (0 witle up e eatite of Julin A, Blizen, docewsed, t bece necenary to dl of the slock of dry ods, cluthing hoota sl wd otons uf Jolin A Mezer & Mo, I s & rare ciaace for sutne v nan fto tup PIEhU It a nrateclan, well eaipUlishiod frado, 1a 0 af 'the vory hesttowne i the Brate. lHustnews’ e Tabiivhed {n 3660, 1 brder t clwe L’ Yualuvss sion W will gIve soms man & good bargein, = Sture roou lther fuF salg ur reut. . For urther particulrs, sdiyus 0NN A FITZES & SON, Winlersol, fown. HARE OPPONTUNITY TO BUY A I1A X A SR et tuw hotel of 20 mwma contpally lo- atod mnd dotig & No. 3 Wslacer. © Address B 20, Triue e viiloa. Jioumal EA FLOURING miil ouere , faur Fun of birra: als, Wit or wiibiout 20 acres lamif $n ool locatious mliy now 13 would “exs and Tunning (Jesss e3plres Jul, g fora gy A u';mm_llvfmg;]oglwil‘ul b wiih v ToF ot s Liktart, U, or e kLSO B0k vard, Cieago. oot sark M BALOON DUING 600D Y hustue ieapy for cisli. Inquire at 126 East Vau Iurchiat., u the restaurant ().w HIRL OF A VALUAKLE PATE) 3 Wil klyes (e rleht to yinpufactury udexll Wil of the Stats wud Territorles, Address D W Trivaug otice, “ G (45 () WILE iU A CONPLETE STOVE. AN BODU) ebliteaté siure, ¥10% expiint stock of 83 ot e 10 C T COMREIN residence 37" Souti Fabobt et . VIVOROES. VOIES QUIETLY AND LEQALLY OUTAIRED | D R g o utier docres, Luw 8 Shiearangy dusel bl S84 AL YWHERE, ONTA Without publleity, reatdunce, OF perslial proseuce, or feompatibility, Ste. - Affidavit xunicleut’ proaft o afler docree. U, 13, B1NS, A7 Ailaud Block, vpr slte Blierman tTouse, Chicaxo, 111 [ )IVOKCES QUIETLY 0T AINED FOIL IRCOM satiblijty, ele.; ludul evarywlieras wuidavita sutle clent prunty Testicsics immatorfals feu after decrus, I B ALV N, Loun 5, 4 Washington-at., Chidago, 1L JHLCES LeGaL Y AND QUIKTLY OLTAINED Inevery: ate and Territory for Iicompatiuility, elc. Henlduiico wuncecnary; Ve after deurco. Twelve jeary experienca U HOUDIACH, sttoraey-sviavs srinri SEWING MACHINES. . W51 T LABGEST AND ustols s GKOLN b GOL uu 3 At ¥ v L. i uursuced or U] €0,'5, viand 0 JOLEUANT 65 WINGMACHINES, AT, KINDY AKD yen el wli AR T YO TR PV