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most atyllsh. The, ust to cover the knes, TIE TASHIONS: A Word Concerning the Hat of the Future, SN And Its Iligh, Conteal Grownss= Feathers and Wraps. TR BEIGN OF TAR VULOAR AND RIDICULOUS Bpectal Correspondencs of Tha Tribline. Aug. 20.—The subjeet of dress was ro n England as one of the “The attention Deen directed to cently alluded to I greatest questions of onr age. of Governments has not yet dds the writer, “*but its effects have beon and its importance really greater s which Parliaments than that of many measire: dlscuss.” Tt ceetalnly hins alwaya boe cation of thie art tendencles of an epo it may woll be queried, Trance Is now boldly asserting scknowledged queen of cmanding obodience to 8 . instance not only defy all laws but which even vergs Boms of the fon for Russia, Amor- f the favorite eatab- fgnors in Parls,are elaborately Present Rogo for Valgar Btyles in P i that view alone, NEW YORK. aro wo drifting? TIER FALL SEASON, dence of The Tribuns, < —Although Beptember {6 jug month of the fall ecason, {8 rathor at o discount, ushi- )ut fow changes nnd fewer 1 thero 18 enotizh alrendy seen to beable {th certalnty what Is to be worn, and towear it. As yet theroe have stopenings” lu millinery, tlons aro active, and 1 lhave been pri at the hidden treasurcs. ¢ 18 o most effchelous “*Opon, M A very charming liat is the cly broad bLrim, drooplog The crown Is round, and Dback the brim I8 Special Corresoone New Yong, Sept. 7 S sote of harmony and beauty on the vulgor {oflettes now in_preparat {ca, and England orld of fashlon it and grotesque. RIDIOULOUS 1¥ carfcaturcs of 1870 are now . tofletto Yor a prominent India sllk, with tu- Tho skirt {8 ornamanted with ray, and_sepamted nting in color wi v;mch edges the few peepa reached, and th T llofs of gray TRIDUNB passport unr&chca of the gi f ahaacd bronze, gmnza feathor broure, odgal gud outiined in’‘the middle with mbroldery in atecl color, whilstn flar triinming has the embrofdered conformity to theshape. Bronze boots, with wrought steel huttons, attor, of gray o o het , and {'fl",'.m“l“’mm ort groyand bronze oattich plum 1 ik d to fall over the flcé’msnl‘t‘lsl'l ¢ tulle Is placed under the rofuse bunch of enrdinal red roses elovation over the templ dee,” with f moderat clogely over the faces the front. At the belng caught up abruptly, givesa shape {8 scen wmostly in coarse but later in the acnson will who me has a vell of gray oasely around the crown and dis- A shaded wing hie simple garnituro. with _mnarrow juunty air. This and fancy straws, “tissue wound I careless loops behind. at the slde completes zl o gr Another exceedingly protty- hal © Almee,” which I Ilflgl told 18 destined to pop- ularity throughout tho winter, its shading the forehead aod Wwintry blast it will be vo s ornamental. This shape edmits it is very s h‘(‘)Lxm I nntlccg 1s of fine black m 1ined Lo the depth of an fnch The outside trimming o Jeesly nboutithe ceful drapery at These loops and T Bpray or wreath of I mentloned in o “ Galnsborougl.” fclo the advent of A FORMIDADLE RIVAL back ou the hend, which are srrauge face from the D tolletto is artistically Leautiful, rocess I8 coinmenced, trictly statuesque,—clnssical, sidered bysome,—but beyond the conce, ood taste,, The extremity in dellncating the 1148 NOW DEEN REACHED ing with forefgn orders, and many d be specified whore demands are mado for the most ulira and conaplcuous styles, regatdless of exponse. These directfons aro antt-French. Tho truly clegant do ‘1 dress as all frivolity and expensc; with them it Is controlled by intelligence, cconomy, and art. It hos been remarke renchwoman bas an fnatinct of singular on regarding dress, and that her iunato f the luwlw‘gl harinouy in outward thin until tho drag- ornsmentation, simply trimmed, chip with the brt with black velvet. ¥and of scrge ribbon folded cart! crown, and_terminating in gr the back upon the crow bows are enireled by 8 loni autumn flowers and folly my lst tho popula: I have now to chronl ita bLigh, conleal slightly at the -centro drooping very far over the the right, whilo ot the back and left it Is caught up in & very Jounty man- per. Thia it fs futended solely for the prom- aud s certain to become o favorlte, as it amount of trimming with- featurcs of this hat ore crown, rounding and a wide brito, face In front and at Independence which women of oftier natious " d Dy rare_exceptious, and I _substantiated by the fact that three-fourtlis f Worth’s customers aro of which the greater Amerlcans. Among extra elegant tolleites thut enlivon the lfv‘fnlngu of &lm](}ulalng of Trlmmlle. one remnrked as’ particularly deserving was adame Inp Mm—nuhey da G—— Tl { dove-colored sllk, I Prigcessc form, traln trimmed with o nat bove this wreaths of antique tond around tho skirt, 8o beauti- ful In workmanship that one almoat belleved they were forined of natural flowors. The cor- suge, decollete and short sleey embroldery in smaller desigas. overdress was negligently drape one side by o bunch of roses, whenca it fell in o 1ong train and was lost amoug the plaita. OFPLNUACH'S ORAND PIY! given last week on the anniversary of the thir- ty-sceond year of his murriage, sensation in Ftretat, by a ball, which ended carly in tho moraing with & Provencal difuce, which. will long be re- the cclobritics of Etretat who In jutervals of the music the of the magle erl-crf wos heard at times, and those who were ignorant of the fact tha glove buttons now are oul which emlt *the sounds of | in speculation regurding tho invisiblo ‘The most important news of day fn the t.hcnll‘.rlcul world s is !us:cp(ll)l}u of unyfl o n over-heavy effec O ety ¢hiracterlatic of almost eve hat to ave the crown very high e from the low, round hut it 1s at onee potlce- Lints of many styles hundsome atiope {s acen with a remarkab) {in droops in the fron he crown at the sides, arated from the side brin n uttractive hat of this deseription Las the brim bound with Llack velvet. of brown sl not, very coarscly woven, rown with a broad band af A beautitat wing of shaded 1 amuments the side, aud o Telmed autumin leaves s placed close beneath the lelt-side brim. Populares atyle of autymn ] 223 tapering. Tho chan crown (8 &0 universul ti able where there are embroldery ex chicfly in felte, curled close to U twisted about the created o great cardinal-red plush. ‘I'ic diuner was followed cluster of ricl they have never been used in than ot prosent. They exist 1 combination. have always been, reater profuston 1 cvery Imagl hose most B0 cent fuathers, sucl “ock and pheasants. of shurt, tutty pl overy concelvable col Dlue, seariet, purple, or white little destgn n the sufliglently elahori other friniming unnecessury, fall tiats intended chielly for'this month's wear, 1 scarfa of tissuo or silk-net, course mesh, disposed T Toose, about the crown. Where gray or ecru fn any of fts manifold shades 13 used, the nccessury yivtd il tip or truly a Ia modo Inable shapo und 8 cricer] were lost ht are every speclea of opales- I us plume de cocques, peas Some beautiful wreathes umes_or feathers showing lor, hava littlo- specks of arranged Iy some Jnny of these are te to render the use of any tho appolutment L;omlquc, and 8 brilliant scason {8 Iln anticlpa- e ‘' THE TRIBUNE'" IN WISCONSIN. 13 TOE CIICAQO & FONTNWESTERN NATLROAD o Jreggalar Tolle RCN' IX THE INTEREST OF THE DEMOCRATIO ™ the Editor ar*The Tribuna. Manigon, Wis, Supt. 8.—~I desire to call your attontlon to the fact that nowsboys on traina in - this Btate vavely have any pupors for sxlo but Democratic sheets. Ureat complaint is mado by our friends that they cannot vet Tum Tnio- uNm. A fosr days ago Mr, L—— camo up on the Northwestern from your city, and could not find n Trisonn on the traln, To-day Mr. M—vo camo up, and found tho samo ‘condition of Ho hal o TrinuNE he purchased in the *¢ity before leaving, but all along the wholo dis- tance ho noticed demunds upon tha uowsboys for Tum Tninuxs, but vone wero to be bad. Now, why Is thtsi It looks na if Lthere was somo skulduggery in the business. 1 am constrained ueut coraplainta made to me to ¢ subject, in the hope you may be able to correet ft.” Very respectfully, of "color nnd by the use of Lright Rowers, winiz, or a cluster of autunt fruit or folinge. The fowers which scem to takao precedonee aro the Liilliant poppy and thy bright, geranfumn Everything (o the shape of o wrap is on o far { more generous seale than Tust season, Ifcavy muterials nre to by mueh worn, and where such tghter goods us vamel's halr and drap d'cto are ased, thio weap s invaribl out exception, are Hued wi 1 silk, cashmere, or farmer's. sati. Ilewvy bewvor eloth, figured stuils, and dlagonal serges, and armure, are all standard fabrics, but that which will probably bear away the palm 1s soft, pllablo camel's hatr, noarly o third of an Inch in thickness, Vor very elegant, dressy wraps, heavy Antwerp sflk wili buseleeted; o grent variety In quality and shape I8 shown in sllka; very few velvets aro to bo used, und 1t 18 predicted” that fine cloth will for the winter, fancy for lght wouolon stuffs for curl: wraps contlnies unabuted, and black cashmere {3 consldered the most desirable materinl, trivuning, the utmost latitude 18 allowed, both a8 to modo nnd materisl. 1y bralded desigus, others aro ornamented by rows of handsome titan braj clegaut end dressy gelloons. A UKETTY MODR OF TRIMMING which gives a very dressy effeet is to sew row upon row of soutache brald fn sugh a manoer that an uppearance 14 given of a broad galloon, “Phe trhmming, however, which will Lo most used as clegant and rich, {8 to be bovderings of fur or feathers, All the now Imported wraps aro very ‘rite you on t| above uil clse LER SKE TIIAT HIB PAB- BENOENS ARD ROVIDED WITH PAPELS TUEY WILL 3MiL T. B, CHTA Bome have elaborate- To ths Lditor of The Tribune ‘Watenrows, Wis, Scpt. 8.~I have been traveling during the past two wecks through the Northwest over the line of the C., M. & 8t. P, R. R, and javing o little intercst in the po- liticnl canvasa now in progress, Iwish to state 2 fact which I have observed and heardremarked by many others—the searcity of Tuz Cuicaco Whils the Z¥mes s stuck in’ ono's fnce nt overy turn,—at the hotels and on the cary,~THE TRIBUNYE cannot be obtained at any price. For the Inat five duys I have made a per- slstent effort to get it, watching the arrival of trains from Chicago, and a8 yet have been un' able to get a TRIDUNH, In cvery cuse the news- boy hus his arme full of T¥neses, but no Trin- ‘I'his I8 the more noticeabls consldering the fuct that we ara In the height of a Presidens tinl campalgn, when your valuuble paper oughit, 1t ever, to be woll clreulatzd, ‘The facts which I glve you are too plaln not to be noticed and remarked by Republicans everywhere, and, if such a thing were possiblo, I should think there .was an organized attempt ut 8 il others have s the fgare, will be muel e straight and narrow, and oceasloyall each to the knee and even below, ‘Ispluy of buttuns which has been scen on man rincats this summer s fast losing buttous must Lo cmployed, thoy roncealed by “ily-fronts,” - ewed [n without gathiers und without cordings, rything uscd us a wrap there ore pockets, ure geuerally very large, and ave abways e ueh” teloined. e n the sliape of these pockets, y wre funumerable i form und” decora- but little chunga Jengsth all around, thougli vecaslonally ‘be fronts are extended Into whiat 18 known os Loung sucques are so much vorn that fudles who bave handsome short oncs ased to learn that they may bu mnade the nddition of u deep fur bor- er, or u wide band of foathers. If possible to .ocure shllar cloth, the sacque moy be ploced, L of VW Joluture™ concealed beneath rows of broad titun brald, There {3 a great variety of handsome new Wries for fall tnd winter ‘wear, aud an abune ance of charming styles fu owhich to make <, 1 will tell you uext week, nid elso of what fushion s dolng r‘\\)r our lttle lelng In general lie mnntilha front, * THE SEA, » Qivo mo a hama by the flawing sea; Oh let me ronin Ly 1ta Lillows free: I ask no friend but the myriada focke Of tho woa-gulls perched on ity sholving rocks: 'The muslc wild thnt I lova the most o dush of waves onthe rocky coast: No stup Lo troad, or no voice litfuda, y solltade: grand in I'I.\. bounding nea— ‘em up, O thes PASITIONS IN MEN'S DRESS, ° New York Ecening Fost, Tho prevalting style for .otuing cost wnd walsteoat * sl dagoual worsted cloth, with trousers om & cheek or striped pattern, Coat to button threo butl erately cut uwa, t to slt 'midst a In the woods, end hear ¢ Butewoeter far s the conseleaa dirge, The muslc low, of the woaning surge 1t fret sud foams on the shell-strewa | For ever, and ever, and vy I cravg no flower from the Narare exotic that hot-beds yi Ulve mothe weeds that wiid); On the barreu rocks thelr sholter 1 ‘Those are the Nowers beloved by ‘they grow in the deptly of the Oh! tell me not of your lands, Sour towering holghte, and yous Bt In chalnd oxtending from Eaat cuoral wear s o om 4 neat figured from the lower clets § Waisteont alngle-breusted, with o small buttoniug high to curres weont, Lrousers cut easy and stral . fullingg well over the boot. ialds uro still vers uveliug, and business suits: slors used are brown comblne "The leading style of coat for suits of le-breasted and button the buttons for upart and worn buttoned. front, with an outslde uat single-breasted without & ho double-brensted frock nuek in favor for better wear, and Is efther ak up play, or with sl breast-foclugs snd 1l and neat dlagonals are preferred Double-bressted white waist- s ure worn with the frock; trousers from & llsh plaid of smart_stripe, the striped pat- i belng consldered the wiore dressy, litaek ts the only color worn for full dress. he collar ot the cout 1s cut with & snlp or Jteh, stid the lapel rolls to ghe second button. oneare made with silic ticings, Neatl; idered patterns will bo very fashionable for 'sts, and the trouserd may bo ou the slde scams, faalilonable for undress, 1is degeription is o sing! Iukets under taps (n YWhon all {s hnshed, and tha tompest o'ar, Ob! let me wander tho calm aya-shore: What scono soglad as the gambols wild, Tl rockluss freaks, of the daber-child: Tutamed by Naturs Tia bunats of naughl but a dariBz heart; He usks no port but to scamper frec, + Instorw and ealin, by tha open saa. Make mo a bed whero the rosy West Ttipples in gold a There let v vleop Down in the dopt! 1 awk 1o dirgu or no funcral d fram cach pearly sholl; the sua-bird's cry *Tho curlow's scream and Wil sufiico to vlng mo lullaby, h1 give toe that Occan-grave, L suns aet o'er tho Western wa rs dunce 'neath the woonbeaw's smi! ricuds watch from my own Green lalod hoy'll say, Sho sleojw whore Hier tuut la fouad "uoath the beautcous scs. Dawx F, Coilyuur, Pockets on tho 01 will be made chi rs of clysiuu and trebls \ the mack or Cheallrficld and surtout The wuck 13 the moat use. aod ewwfortable, the overfrock on govd iea will be worn, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, EUROPEAN GOSSIP. | e Tt died Rirosl'ot Ariten tho THE COURTS. muost talented of the Kapsbuig family. As they enmne nlong thelr conversation la suddenly Borvian Dances nnd Bongae--A | ‘Bwliss Gambling Village. . interripted; a woman tn blsck roshes out from | Throwlng Obstacles in the Way sthe crowd and falls on her kucea right In their aihe s Emperar vieps biok satuslshed, and of Bcekers After Divorces, urna hia head.to his Adjutant in piain : clothes, who i close behind him, The Adjutant - npr:: »ta'rwnlh lnFn inute and holy llhek e Calls in the Circuit Court----Reocord of An er [ec! e Emperor ears Lo ssk whal 1, e can do for bier, and she lim a folled Judgments and New Enita. Rl er I.hl!l.(nhefhu In h{;‘r lmfll. l{mu; reading —_— e apcaks & fow words, cvidently of cncour- The facility with which, by the | 1 thi o lier, eharmilog all v . y with which, by the laws of this e e R exidonty promicen ‘1 | State, divorées can be obtalned In this city hos do what bie can for her, and In a manner, too, | induced the Judges of the Suputior and Circult :lcla:r “‘“35;.}'?“ 3 rhn:n o r:'g:'“f char- | Courts to do what In thelr powor fay to put v 0l " spect M- | puch checks and restraints around the trial where you might put hm. Every hat fs ralsed hfon ’;we:‘h?, !‘;‘"D,’ o i you o bara n | Of disorce cases aa to render fraud impossible, enobblshzlnoking young fellow showa his fnde- | OF at least very difficult. References to the [:sndcm:c by kouplug bis beaver on, and osten--| Master for taking testimony have beenabolished, onug::guliulowm u,: :m’mfi'l‘lll;’::- Inlolr‘ u:‘u:t‘} and oral evidence {a demanded. Judge Farwell REOWC, g LIIPEROE LBN. TR lhias also had & most solutary rule that all testi- out of hearing, you sec & man of respectable Tannors and &A0T0r ALED up to the ougg ‘man, | MOnY in divorce casea should be taken down by aud with a ¥ Confound 1you, tuke off your hatto | A short-hand writer, and written ont for his more g the Kalscr,"! pive It & whack that sonda it flylug | dellberate J M over tha head of tho bystandera, i Porais exsnination. Juige Moors, s Queer French Advortisements.--Kaiser ‘Wilkielm at Ems, BERVIAN DANCE AND SONG. Tus Bervian correspondent of the London " Telegruph says: * Kolo Is an exerclse saited to tho torrid weather relgning. If 1t do not excita the beholder, It does not warm the performer. Laughter makes one hot, but looking on the Bervlan danco causea only A puzzled anile. ‘Whaf manner of men are these who, in Euro- pean itrese, n cloth of Leeds and arms of Shef- field, can find delight in holding une another by tho walstband and dancing just llke a bear? I have tried In vain to distinguish shuffles or cuts, or any form of step. They alowly ralse ono foot and slowly drup it down, then the other® and then the first agaln. Admirers of Servia declare tho military Inteiligence of her people so great that no arill comes unwelcomo to them, I shonid concelvo that the ‘gaose atep' and ‘marking time' wera peculiar favorites. Baving only ihat they don't hold ench other's walsiband, nor perform tha evolu- tion in a circly, Lhe{ may r}nll.c fancy that they aro daucing kolo all the while. When thelasses Join—a sport which I have not yetbeen so favor- cd a8 to see—the party revolyes (n stamping. ‘This, I am told, mnakes the danco much more qulul——‘me does not quite sce how. If ono hear §8 not thrilling to wateh, neither will ten bo, though u she-creature or two be distributed among them, Other fair-hatred young soldiers sing, “Vor my own part I prefor the dauce. ‘Thut may be #illy, but it Is not painful, There 18 ono person In the world might feel imoved by the Serviansonz, Mr, Darwin would be de- lighted with it, 03 2 surviving ‘link.’ Thus, perhinps, the Pflmuvn} nnn expressed the simple sentiinents of his unsophisticated soul, The alt may be divided lnto drawls, $awns, and bawls. After discoursing such muaic throughthe mouth untll the amibicnt wiris tbrmln;i, they repeat the melody through the nose, It s terrible to hear the Gospoilin Profeasor recite the Inment of an aucient Sorb, who flies to escape the Turk. Of how many versea this Lallad consista is un- known—never a‘cl nas the end been reached. For the mode of composition Laa that olasticity characteristic of an incxhaustible {mnglnation. The refugee bids adleu to each member of his family. A verse to his wife, one to his brother Tvan, another to Miloucl, a fourth to liis malden aunt, ete. Buppose him to have a large family, th;fl- corruption would somotimes crecp in de- BOCIETY-FOAM IN PARIS spitelids moat scarching cross-exawination, last Baya Parls lotter to the Boston Port ; What | Eattirday made an order similar to that of Judge aprodigiouslife in solling along tho chosen Farwell, dirccting that In futuro fn_ all ddfauit roud| Thero ro nimble jockoys aud Jesults; | divoree cases the testimony shall ba written blood Princesees in doliclous Engliah tandems; | ©U% 8nd signed by him {n the same manner as & Tong-balred tudents, inckiegs bawling brothers | CFiificate of eridence. 'Tho benet of thls wilk hiood! There are files of shufling, jolly abhes, | D¢ two-{old. 1t will give tho Judgs an opportu- quavering out “Aves," and pale Jittlo nitar nity to read the evidence over at his letsure, and boya In scarlet, circling the plous throng with g" Ity aa 1t were, twice. It will also furnish s twinkling lighte; grumbling grocors, awi = ieck In eases of fraud, ensbling the Judge to iog attorncys, professing clever ll:icvcs romn | 5¢€ what was actually testified to on the trial of nelghboring Muntmartre (where they are | 8 case, and render it much more practieablo to It N LR G T M A eyl white embrolders, cocked hats, and This rule will make & gmall addittonal cost, per- sliver lnco; snd s rollicking, ' fllum. | BuP8 85 or $10 in each casc, to -litigants, inated Tivoll Vauxhall (blaze, flreworks] | Which may sometimes press bard on poor bubble, sparkling fountains! eqluwnk, fiddiea!). I | persons, but the advantages are eo great asto :«.}ngnl:; are ltthrl'zll e]au:h;:lm sud r:dmnm ) hccri sargesy couiterbalance the {nconvenicnces. So rin] shrieking aiters, al a costume DAl ot “midolehtl And A, Worlh (Pringe of | 1478 it can be done now, tie manner in which Tulling_and Grand Duke of Traius), and the | divorce cases are tried In Cook County gives no opera wherc moro than cighty ravishing rouged | reason tor the universal sncer at Chlcago l’nlo’nilf ;M; gulmn Qlc-flm. l:im“;"{llm rlu’ttfnug, diyorecs, aud any furthor remedy against easy blinkin, clr pink cyes, an ofuting thelr sat- 9 i Rilppire st » thousant hoards, whilat tho 00t | oovorees st be sought fn tho Legislature, by lomps flicker and white gloves wave from the O e loxes, whilst_ever 0 muny trombones, bas- | yoao. yEAR CIRCUTROOUIY CALLS. rootie, and_shrill, lively fiddles uro piping out | o JREe MeAlllster will take the frat 00 cases thelr morrs tunes, oud 80 on. Andyou sechow | g1 INC JEW 1o caleliEh, cginning Monday, easy [t 1s for the’ Paristang, confuecd und de- | S, 18 Tho remalniig: coses "‘J the liited by all this racing, preachivg, Addling, | Sacndsr il ~then bo © divided, Judge schemlug, dancing, of the vivaclous press they | aod et Boath the. eve tern agumbite move in, to be pretty Indifferent and rather iz- g Booth the eyen numbers. The fol- lowing are the first 20 pumnbera of Jud, norant of what is performing clsewhere. MoAllster's call: Term Nos, 5, Van Namell ve. gl ol il a 3 Bradley; 89, Robinson va. Blisa; 89, McGrath va, e L R R A WORD WITH W. F, STOREY, OrReli! 55y, Gormanta Turh Y eeln va. Eahen; of them must_have a verse, difforing only frotn o the Edilor of The Tribuna. 71, Lignard vs, Whittier; 82, Walker ve, Storeys;, e others hieford snd after by the changeof a Christlan name. 1f the hearer survive this enumeration, there vomalus an inexhaustible fund of poctry on natural abjects about the exile’s home—the church, the tree, the broak, the mountains, and 5o on. All the inusic I havo heard ns yet scens Lo be Included Ina compass of four notcs. No foreiguer here—and we are many—has ears 8o keen as to distingulsh one tune from snother. But there must be more {a it. You ace cyes light up and 1aces flush at the strain which scems to your unaccustomed hear- fog all ono stupid monotone. The Orfental character Is evident, aud 2 mun skilled in that extraordinary sclence would probably display to you a score of delicate pradations “where you Tocoguize only ons drawl. The chants we heard at mass to-doy were an excaption, but they have probably descended from an older time than the Turkish conquest. Bome of them had a litand ring very dUfferent from tho measured stialns of our own sacred usage—so differeat, In fact, that lhe_v"reacmhltd & ‘pattersonz’ of the earlier s0ri, Ligoxsren, Ind., Sept. Ge—Aliow me through | 57 Coiley ya. City of Clilcazo; 91, Carpenter s, ‘Lha'nolum:n' of y’nurpmost es!.eamedu nn?:fi]- {.’:rg'::;hgf’ l&nfifc)gfiu;;uénjlr‘:\‘." 1,&'.;‘ 'bb:l: uable paper the himblo privilege of ventilating | va. Rapp; 109, Bauer’ va. Beitried; 135, Bullock that old fossll, Wilbur F. Btorey, editor of the | vs. Merchants' Transportation Company; 135, Chicago 7¥mes, We are not one of thoso who %fl; ;: L‘:ln“fl‘&l thntwnc"- City; {‘g’. read but one slde of this most important politi- e TE SUAIRNLA LOMPANY S o2y cal fosuo; but fn orider to know the amount of | ALae HonF TeIropes 207, Boyd ve. Taylor; 205, “{nward cussedness ! that exists in the present [ * IUDOR NOGRRS, Democratle party, we often read the Chicago | The following Ia = list of the flist 20 cases Times. In dolog 10 a fow days since, we found | ©8 Judge Rogers! calendar, which will ba called an article that made tho blood in our veius bol. | Hhe st Mondar bu Octobery aftar ho roturns ‘The aubject In question related to Gov. Hases, | Hondrickson; 1,797, Hamilton ve. Kelloga; who was belojg entertalned by some friends in | 1,801, Albcrtson va. Shepard; 1,609, Ertz va. the city of Cleveland, O., & few days after his | Bturgis; 1,811, Furnese vs. Heency;1,810,Hoffart clection. Somo one of tho party belog highly | ¥: Michaelss 1,827, L‘w“”"’? ve. Jones; 1,831, Blisy vs. Lecs 1,833, Wolt Roos; 1,835, clated at the grand achiovement of electing Mr. | McKinney va, Gurdon: 1,837, Collins va. City of Tioyes over that old fossil No. | Chlcago; 1,841, Burghardt vs. Temple; 1&3, 2, Billallen, proposed to . the party "nlbfl\\l'n Y. 1‘:“1 ILl!Hno E‘Cuul.r[\\l “l‘fl.{;‘ o Ium- vany i ‘eiss vs. Stenquist: Paul v to bring In champuzne, and ectually | BONE LRGN T SRR G SO T had p servant d6 so, when Mr. Hayes ver.{nmrd Tayne: 1,87, Sandusky. Wheel Cotnpany ve. litely tnformed his friends that he ‘apprec] B P, et T twary tunelh TAIE that 4a. d1d nob &R‘L"‘:fi: D{;ff;f_' Parker v, Gramick 1,808, Lellove that to bo the proper method to rejolee JUDGE DOOTIL in thelr gucceas. We call 3 man brave who on The tollowing are the 20 casos con ing the the hml&‘flahlifioudld l;ueh upto bto)nz muluth of | call for Monday, Sept. 13, of Judge Booth: | & cannon to which the fuse was abon| be ap- | 1 . We . Pie bat sueh bravery sk 1o Insignilleance | Hmensr o ‘.fum"vfi’"fi}'zfi:;m‘,‘,’?afi A SWISS GAMBLING VILLAGE, Baxon (says a letter Lo thie Boston Advertiser) 18 o prettily-situated villnge, with little that fa attractive but its roulette and trentect quaranto tables. Four yeats ago, it was the lowest gambling place in Europe, and no ond went when compared ta that of Mr. Ifayes In his ro- % n e . there; Lt whea the Gerne wamio was dons | fasieg. oo Bk chRDASE Wit Hs frends 0 | o el v on DRa e . Shel ot away with, the Saxon tables passed into enter- | the great political battle-ticld with tho dead and | 1,833, Eillott vs. Coy ‘ube Lightnin ffiua P wounded Democracy strewn all around him. s o Ay o e man Btores> of the patrid-reminiacenca %{3}"@'{' e AL sfifi' rauasion, says fn his article that innsmuch as | beer; 1,85 1,85 ir, Ha) ohrefused to make drunken sola of mfi",:'&.’fl{|,fl“'f"}f§,§,‘sgfi',;‘};&fi'M‘Sfiffi himecl{ end friendd, and show to the world | 1870, Lochbiehler vs. John; 1,672, Norris vs. bia totat Inabilty to withutand the temptatiany xlmv-. 1,67, Cella vs. Thomas} 1,496, Kinncy will lose tho Gernan vots of the grea v + : 3 S:’nle of Ohlo, Great heavens, has it ‘gme Ya. Walkaey 1,010, Aprise ey DIVORCES, to “"!d that the American peoplo ure (o be In- | Mollle E. Dixon filed a Lill for disorce Satur- formed fn this ninetcenth century, and our | day, accusing her Lusband, Willlam E. Dizon, bonsted centennial year, that a stalcaman who | of haviug beaten, choked, pinched, and other- refuscs to let a thlct {oto his mouth to steal | wise ahused her, and also of having used divers away his brains intobe consured aud fgnored | and sundry calhs and unseemly cxpressions by a class of people as Intellizent a8 Wo Know | with refarenco to_her, 8o that her lifo—mental tile Germun element to bo In fhe State of Ohlo! | and moral, s well a8 physical—has been ren- : \‘V":tmgau:htun &eu!:g;:: c“f,";,!'{.“n“.‘,’,}‘“.i‘i‘.’,‘ét dered ;nuernl‘;llc, und 0s autidote for sll this she B e by loek b bacorns epsnared futo tho | Byays for u dlvoreo aad the case of her Lt meshea'of that scourge cnlled {ntemperance. A bill for divorco was filed Frldas, but sup- We appenl to the mother, whoIn her lonely | pressed fur scrvice, by Allle May ' Jeffersun hours has sat in darkness, trembling in overy | ugainst her husband, Thomas Jefferson, He Il}v‘nh tluou&h (:mr of a d.run:wa) l;\cx:buud \\'l,nIom appears Lo bo a gay and festive rallroad ma: she oxpects at any momen urn reeling | wio, llke s saflor, "has a wile In every port, an and swearing under tho ffluiencoof that scourge | Jina several children who are ot rel?w:nmd by cnlled Intomperarnice. him. Mrs. Jeflerson algo charges that lie has Wo sope to every candld voter fn theae | been gullty of cruelty, froquently kicking aud United 'Btates—will ‘you refuse to vote for | ‘beating Lor whenever ho came Tomo, frem his Rutherford B. Hoyes for President becauso he | regular trips, Ho is now in Omaha, Neb., is not nn wivocate of thut scourge called - | and she thercfore takes tho opportunity of filing temperance? " Der bill in his absence so thet the Sherl may Mothinks Ihear oneanswer fn toneaTouder | Ly tho first to greet him on his return, than the mont terrific thunder—its echo extends ONITED STATES COUKTS. from Maino to Cullfornis,—und that answerds | yrenry Lua, of New York, began o sult Satur ol P 5 e Why, i, tho beautifal forest trees now cov- - d‘(vf%.“,'l’,[,"‘,w M{Zfi Jagsa b:::éi"‘ suit for cred with' groon vorduro wonld blush with | ¢1'76": " havid RACrezo, shame ond droop thelr tops toward their mather hou Hull commenced an octlon to recover earth ghould the peoplo In this enlightened age | g45 400 of Lorenzo Lamson. refuse to voto_foraman because liefs o tem- i DANKRUPTCY MATTE] cranco man. Shamo on you, Wilbur F_8toroy! ne; 1 P you think that becauacyou yourself can got | (o Erynk G- Testor, C. C. };;mw-‘figg - down into the dirt and crawl on your belly amid | Gih drasy thetr ‘hetition for Qischaigo horatoforc the green scun and putrid carcases of the old | g0y “syiov not having been able 5: obtain th Copperhead party, that you can drog sensible | 0ot oA R i p::é’]‘)lotw'lilh youl r‘lwhy,fiu, jou inault the di- vonmnt of, the, Hecosary sumborof Tthcty nity of the American people Waen you offut | mye ghjections to the dlscharga of - Smnith such argument! Do you think for 4 moment “’mtllnr]lmuer *known as tho iy quack spe- ot your ”'pfur'zflff." roludlen snd husslons | cfallgt, /D" Ofn, were withdrawn, and his ol e Uermatt cal ol ¢ ) 8 o Chat. which they know to bo wrong? 1f you do, case wos referred to the Reglster for tinal re. we can safely inform you that you ure mis- | POt taken. Remcinber tho fate of “tho MU0 | iy Fiedt National Bank of Chleaso b & Brqwn jug." LB | g1 for 814,000 agatnst Frodertek N, Hamita, prising hands. Large and olry rooms wero added to tho wretched primitiva buflding, s well a8 o restourant, oud a little gem of o theatre, where o good band plays every day from 2to 4, and fair reprosentations are given ovory evening. An Austrian gentleman in re- duiced circumstances was meado cief de police, ond keeps a sharp eye un everything dnd cvery- Lorly. The consoquenve of all these changes o great amclloration in the passing saclcty of 8axon, and an iminense incrense in tho sims lost by the fools who have more money than brams. ‘As even the fimbllng in 8axon fs to be dono away with in 1878, they scem vying with each other in tryibg to' ruln themselves. Not cyon the crowd at Monaco have such trices of this abject passton. There it 18 decidedly tho fashilon to be seen once and aguln, In the course of the winter, whilo here even gentlemen seein rather ashumed of themselves, and fight shy of auquaintances. Neur to us, at tha trente et quurante tuble, rather an amuslug fnctdent takes place. An English ludy of the upper-ten, long resldont in Parly, pussing the sumier at Bex for licr liealtly, has, out of cariusity, zone up to Sux- on, and 1 {rying er luck; suddenly o gentloman wehave beén watching, playiug “very heavily, scea hier for the first time; he starts, looks em~ Larrassed, and scoms on the point of golin; uway; but second thought hus evidently le him mcumufu hig mind, for he walks guletly around to where his unconscious visitor sits ab- sorhed in her game, aud, leantug over her with awicked little smile ou his haodsome face, saya: * Well, my Iady, this is a nlco place to sca yowin!” Bucha startnsshe gave! and her rosy faco wua quite plezsant to st in the midat of “those baggard, wenry-looking wretches. “ And who would think to” find you hero?” slie replied, ln;fllmlux her solf-posscasion, and ling bim by one of the beat old Euglish nawes; * I am passing the _summer near this place, and came up only once out of curl- ey’ but don't you tell on mo, o Ll wlta to our mothcr and Jet lier know what (o\l ars up 0. 4 Well, it's a bargain,” he replied; “but, romember, if it gets out in any way, that I hvao been seen up bere, 1 shall visit it upon yourhead and everyhody tu London, s woll us Pirls, ahall know thiat Ledy Q. bas been scen playlng— aetually playiug—up at 8axon, lu the very worst of company.” 8ho laughed un awkward littlo h, and'I think we be sure sh CIRCUIT COURT, Y lica, bk whary e wiss e HAY-FEVER, The Adams & Westlake Manufacturing Com- ovents, in a few moments she disappeared, and b the Ediior of Tha Trituns. pooy began-a sult for §3,500 against the H{udson wo saw nothing mora of her untdl our return to Ooronano Benivgs, Col., SBept. 8.—1 sce o | Iugurance Company. the hotel at Bex, where sho Pum] us, looking 40 aristoerntic siid so Innocent that woone would have h‘lulglucd alic had just como down from o great many correspondents aro foquiring what | Jackson K. Lonergan brought sult for $3,000 1o do or whare to go to cacapo thaannual uttack | Bgulnst Jumes and John 3c I of the hay-fever. I would advise them to como Jupor B mm":‘i%gg:,‘;, boslness. * to Colorudo. 1 have lived here four years, and | Jupoe Galr—20 1025, 29 to 84, U0 to 41, 44, liave nover known this light, pure alr to fall In | No. 17, Lasher vs. Boynton, on trlal, preventlug un attack of thiat misorable diseasc. [ - JUDGE JaursoN—I o 20, ingluslve. A Thls placota over amilo Ligher than Chicago, | 000X looux=17,18, 10 Nocase on tria. and tho eir alwaya dry ind pure. It {8 & com- | Jypur Booru—Motions, mon cxpression to hear persons from Chicago | JUDGMENTS. . and other Eastern localitles say, * It 1s, indeed, \'PA‘L‘L‘A’:‘&":? 'C.onlg-"'r":f{;!lru omg-xr_’:nk!\n Bag o Juxury to breath this pure, Invigoratiog afr.” | VGIRLERAL W RNt Exreistor St 113 tose who sk whay there Is (o prevent, its o e Uariitxcelalar Stono hecoming monotonous here aftera l“me, il | Sompanys e Hubert JS"‘""N"' tuarnlaboe, say, without cxaggeration, that there {8 uo plico known ju all the .country, Enst T0 H. L. or Weat, that ‘lms ;M!.hh‘ll 'xu” radius 0 " I?L‘;quzl:o‘\?nlv};a[\vl‘;cemn‘;:il'; “?;' uc;xm;x‘t'nrm;{. Fo inany years my longing, gucstioning heart [ k : Bacutes, 1a Flons, lia maznifcent and. curlous: | 112t vaini7 sousLt 1o tnd f ows replice — farmed rocks, and Its_soda !pl’lll%i, among | B e Trom 2l marme bl which are Glen Eyrle, Garden of ihe Uods, ¥ Cheyenne Canon, Coto Puss, Mount {Park, | Language most cloquent from pens Inspired Manltou, snd many other places; visitors_ often | Eeciuws impatent its yearnings to beuuz. ) any one of whil s worth gotug o thousand | And thoughts nnbound, in richest gusb atiired, mllea to eco. 5 § Tompt but {n vuln tho capiive thoughts b stray. Good homes at hotet or private houses can ha had on reasonuble terms; itk livery ac- | B2 when I fain wonld opon to your view “I'ha depth of Love's unspok and pal commodations ars sbundant, rouds sro” just | e SEULRE OV SRS hen joy sl pato splendid, A very enjoyblo trip nto “the etle # Tountalis an. Stiads weer llne roals, and et | W Tettorod soul deoky inrly In vitil o ono mile higher up If dealred, and tind on ihe | O dearestfriend! fs our hoart-Nie a dream,— way plenty of trout In the strcams and herries | A fond fliusfon thal munt puss awuy? n the mountains in thalr scason, G, . 8,° | Aronot the pracious moments what they seem, — G ¢ - Asweet furctaste of Love's triuwphant duy? . A G, HESING, Is nothing real but our pain and griof, 70 the Latior of Ths Tribune, ¢ | Aud Duty's cold demands, wnd triula sore, Ci0Aao, Bept, 10.—In vour editorlil of thls | Jiearla ek snd weary, asklngfor milol ', morniug entitled % The Whisky Prosecutious,” | > I find tho following sentence, * The second butch 1;""1 1ot m{h WI:II dream on, while lhld‘nwu Mo werc supplemented by Messrs. Heslng s | Rosvyand: w,"'n‘:}’fl:‘gfl,fl":;""‘d e Rehin, who wore not manufacturers and wero | Where Lovo and Duty are no more at strife, notofllclals.” This, as far a8 it relutes to my- Mynd,, salf, §s directly controry to the druth. Iwes o I Smanufacturer aud pleaded guilty to two ’,,',‘::,,'im',r:m" - counts of an Indlctment s diatiller, ond for go A dozon pr_wore men stood ot the easterh pleading was scutenced to two years Imprison- | entrauce of the City-all yesturday whon it bo- went, although myfnrt.ncrs. whiv transacted all | gan to raiy, and along cawos an individual with tho business, whils 1 never {)m. n:‘y fout in the | Gin umbrells over his hond. As ho reachiod tho distillery bullatug, were not fiued a_ doilur nor | top step ouo of the pien advanced aud sald: did they recelve a dx}y'n imprisonment. ‘That 1 “AL{ ['vo been walting for you. 1 knew you was only a *‘muanufocturer,” and nothing else, | Liad it, and it's ail right. ia fully attested by the sworn atlldatita of every ‘I'he mo surrendered the umbrella in a hes- Uauger, Btorckeeper, distiller, und oflicial 0 | jtating munner, and his sheoplsh look showed this revenue district, and now on tlle st the At- | veryplainly that ho was not tho lawful owner of torney-Gonoral’s oifiw in Washington, Yor | it. " As ho” passed into tho hall another of tho belng s % mavufacturer," and pleadiiygy to two | crowd stupped out aud suid: counts ng sucl, I recelved two yeurs, while $Thot's my umbrells, sud Tean provedt, It otbers who were found gulity on’four counts | haaw *J ! cut in the handle.” . recelved but three moutba, Thelr termw of fin- | - Ba it Lad, snd after suino parleylug it was prisonmont has aiready explred, . » handed over, Tho uuw owner wus sthiling very timo talking very earuestly to & plalu, unpre- By making this corrcetion yon will ‘greatly | blandly as the crowd mpplauded, when a el tending-looking elderly gentlowan, who scems abl&c. yours, - "A. C. Hesxo, turned In off the svenug to escspe s woltiug, % . J N\ TRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, Pall Mall Gazelte: Whother English man- ners aro becoming Amoricantred to s percepti- blo extont may be an open question; but there can searcely be 8 doubt that the French are tak- Ing lessons from the amartest of advertising na- tions, Parlaians once had a sense of the ridicu- lous which would have prevented the publica- tion of such a murvelous sunouncemaat as that In which n lady, desirous of einployment, re- Diearses the list of her qualifivations: * Mad- oma Lefebyre, alck nurse, reatufls chalrs, watches corpses, appliea feeclies, dous sewlug by machinery, s an cxcellent ook, having beei ten years Iu tho scevico of M. lo Baron do M—=" Whetlier oncorall of these varlous sccomplishments wero displayed fn_the servico of Barou M——1s not stafud. Scarcely lesa strapga it British eyes will appear the adver tisements of two coach-builders in o Parly news- puper. Theso excellent tradesnen have appu- rently thought it quite patural to announcy the clremmstance that they®ave curringes for sale under the heut of “Bport.” It must be cone fessed, fu Justitication of this viow, that s drive in u French cab too often cuntuins one elemont. of truo sport, In the shape of & splce of danger. Marrfagy advertisaments, too, continus o Lo ag frequent us ever on the other sfde of the Channed, dowrles of ** £31,000* (8170,000) beln, apparently unshle to find acceptors, Indced, the rei:ulurly catabllshed matrimonial sgenclea, of whith there are five fn Parls, all genulne, af- firin that the markel Is overstocked at thio pres- ent moment. ' As 8 French girl can scarcely hope to uum-fl withoul luving & portion rendy for her Lusbond, the statenent. ls singular enough, One would haye thought that the fact Liud guly to be known to attruct a conslderabio number of lmm(tznum of* the steraer sex, Irlsh gentlemun who are returnipg every week from the Uuited Btates fu bitter disappointruent wight do worse than think of o land whero so ln:;lly of thelr Kinsnen have won fome or wealth, from Barstleld to MacMahon. TIY KAISER, . % Kalser Wihelm (says o European letter) is epjoylng himself at that detightful Germou ' watering-place, Ems. Ho walks up the promne- nade, u uoble-looking mau, with white, pug- uaclous-looking mustachu aud whiskers, dressed in & gray sutt and silk het. Ilp touches his hat every balf-minute In acknowledgumont of the salutations of the passers-by, but {3 ut the szme XN A4 goon as ho anw tho nmbrella ho called ont® 1CWell, weil, but where did von get this!” 4[4 mine,~bLought it at tlie store,” was the WARTED-MAL BPooLKonpors, Ulorics, 6ite reply. P‘.‘lnt much, sir. It was stolen from my office a month agn, and you'd better hand it over If you don't want trouble!" Itwas passed to him, aud he started for home. Oniy the angels knotw swhether or not owner stopped him eomuwlerd wp D—ONE FINST-CLASR MALT C country: nane tut single men whe nith the best of teferchc8s ag to rharacter and EIL & HIGGINS', 11 nday morlng at o o'clack. ANTO WOIK TN MILT, whingle or slding saws, ' Ad €4 and where last employed, ANTED=A BODEN, COMURTLNT ENGIN Y0 T . BnRIne ot conl s 1 (h1s B Cal r Carroil and Carpenter- MEAT AND PASTH |;‘Ah eoukn) for rflll‘: w! e —t——i . A STYLISH WEDDIAG, #Apectat Correspandence of The Tridune. Rocxrorp, I, Sopt. ).—By far the grandest wedding ever witnessed in Rockford was that of Mr, Arthur J. Keyes, of Iowa, and Misa Steila Chapin, of this city, which took place at the palatial residence of the Lride's mother last Wednesday evening. ‘The ccremonies were per- formed in the latest approved fashion by the ALD.Reed, an eloquent Unitariandivine, Tho bridelouked beautiful, asalibridesdos thabrides om Jooked happy, as all bridegrooins should, he dress of thoe bride was a cream-colored immediately corn, ANTRD- L LASS eva Gnale of tnan and wite, TED=A— GO0D_GEBMA! iy work at 725 Weat Madison-s Conthmen, Tenmstern, ato, ANTED=A COACHMAN WIIO 18 WILL ! irflos and EoES care OF Lornuk 410 Baue, " F}mployme\u Agimeies, NTED=0 QUARRY-MEN O z 530 AUARIY MEX O covEmUE £3.00 per syeeks 20 sawm ¥20 par mmanth and boi orange _ blossoms. W Chicazo attended. omsmen were a8 follows: ¢ Hilladale, and Miss Mamle Harvey, Q. Miller, ltockford, flss Alica Mottingham, Chicagos E. B, 8umner, Rockford, Miss EmmaSaterlee, Chicagos Arthur Coonradt, 1, Miss Carrie Chapin, spacfous grounds and clegant aliythronged with delighted guests, who scemed oy the liberal provisions made for them s, Chapin, the bride’s mother, resents were pumerous and valuable, amount. ng, in all, to nearly £3,000, The wedding-cake 1 ing with the rest of the affatr,and mcasured over four feet fn helght by three feet fndiameter. At1:30 the happy couple started for Chicago, on thelr way to b he bridesmalds ED—20 DITCIEIS FOR BTATR WOHK 1N A3 13 coal-minersy 100 for ralirod and raw- Comer Lake suod Murket-sis attha Fliscetinneous. ARTED=-$500 A MONTIH 18, Rockford. The s i ouse were liter- 4 urp Co.. Now. 10 . _Rxcliisive territory N TO BELL Tl 0 adges, Safety attackiment, combinat I ks, slationery packages, to| airs and clrculars i 46 and 47 Jackson:nL., Chicayo. zeqts” sapply-hous e — A Versa by Whittler. ‘Whittier sent this little verse to an gutograph collector in England: AMERICA AND RNGLAND, Thicker than water In ono rill, Throuzh conturles of atory, Qur Saxon blood has flowed, and atil] W shinre with yon the good and i, “he shadow and the glory, Vim'r —6TEADY tImareazeuts can got NTED-MEN: WEWANT TO OIVE 5,0 packagrs, worth ¥1 0 engage permaneatly o WANTED=GE: Florence of{ month. Aply to lguncl}s Fiorcoce Sewlog Machine Cu., 44 Clark-st, GRADIS ANTF ERAL AGENTA TO SELL TilR ares :lcndm Southera «territory WEIGHT, Buper! OR SALE—TIIREE LOTS, WITH 2-6TORY ROUSE s0id together or so) balaice on time, Apply at 73 Juit of eorner Milwaukee-ar. and Woud-sl. OR BALE—AT A BARGAIN ON TERMS TO i northweat corner Aafiland-ay. ks rfa thiock of hiouses. Inquire et 135 Suuth Clark- N T and shiop; will be of “Prestdential dc H R:mm [ Bt NTH Wii6 ANE FELLING GDODR. 1y new arflcie on LE—{5X183 FRET T 1 & a6 half price; turce days only. NTH GEX io efther the Tarniture of 1o goodson tho road, o sell an eoifre Sommirelon, 1t 14 8014 readily by | Inevery town, Address at once, Ciny 1, 0. THAT ITAS HAD EX~ ANTED—A BINGLE WAN | a8 porict, with refere {;’,‘,‘,E",".:.,m{{:x‘.gg WANTED_FEMALE MELP, ANTED-OIRL FOR GENERAL TTOURRWORR, i amiall girl 1o taka caro of children, German cd. Apply st 8f Twenty- TEAUTIFUL LOT, ona block from de} feato; $15 down and $3 monthly fn market, and shown freey abitract fri IRA BROWN, 142 Ladal Scamstreases. XTED—G:00D OFERATOLS 0] and iniahers who understand b?nfwsflml:s.wc‘;fl;. 221 South Conalst, SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. Bookkeepors, Clerks, etcs TUATION WANTED~] i, 03¢ COUNTRY KEAL -ESTATE. TLBALE—300 PEF ACH OF 240 A arms W& OF THE DEST Veat; it 1s within 13 TARIWA 1y posted in lucdrc:;‘ CIL, Jit., 71 Wood-st, REAL ESTATE WANTED. -A STOCE FARM . n Southern lows, 1litnof: or other favorable localit; OF 07T0 500 ACIIES or Northern AMissourd, mproved or wihl n ITUATION WANTED — AT THE CARPRNTEN businews; have had comsiderable exparience witi men; been {n the bustness myself for mcven years, Addross D Hiato where luterview can be had. "NITUATIONS WANTED — FERNAL Domostios ITUATIONS WANTED~FOR 'TWO GIT for kitchen and the other for sccond work. callat g a7, Monday and Tuesday. TTUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD, BTRONG' rman kirl in a priveie fam indress. Referonees. POy Sovy T[0 RENT-TIE X iriy rooms ftted u aud will be rouly far ot at n L3 Iocation 18 central, being within & binck of the s of the Sarnia, the Northern Traosportation, and al lincs of steamens, aud within ca other different ra d ace It Apy call at §20 Emeral 10 8 Aral.cies S0oit Il!l.'- X’Afllfllrl‘. i ED—AS COOK OR WORKING WILSON, Woman's. §ind dacion ik ¢ Vo ployment Agencios TUATIONS WANTED-000D GERMAR, and Canadlen help can bs #1274 Esst Adams-at., Mrs DALKHAM'S ofice, ARTED_LADIES TN WANT OF a can sufted st MUS APTIESY 301 Wen Mation i TTUATIONS WANTED—VAMILIES IN WANT OF andinayian and German femala help ean ba lfed at MBS, DUSKE'S office, 80 MUwaukes-av. ITUATIONS WANTED-MRS. male employment otice, clas famfiles and servants, 4 d girle alwsys wanted. ruad and steambost ly W M. O'BYENE, 28 13 URNISHED OUSE OF 11 ROOMS, ax, And bathy, in & Grat-cisss nefghborliood, t & n. Reforenca required.’ Tn- mily without chil, uire at 112 Pa PO RENT=AT 335 PRI 3 i} 75 Warren-av.; former price, §i0u cl) erns -nnn;'-‘fi:'fi'sf B. ‘lleA"ll"i RENT—THRER-RTOIY o first.clan order and wi W BAIRD & BIRADLI SMALL HOUBE BANDERS PH- T YVE four roums, 13 1 trontzed by sil Brat- RENT—A 000D HOUSE 1N MATIOOD, CON s vory chedp uutil May, G W, BUSINESS CHIANCES, QR SALE-A FINE DRUG STORE LN BOUTIL Kansat, wholesalo aud retall, sales 8100 8 day. _For enari.” CULVER & CO., 8 TO RENT-I1Z00MS. RENT—A THRER-STORY AND BASEM. rick bulldlng, with ail madern improyemen @ barn _snd a carris ot., Detween Wabuh and 3l &l rensonabie price to respons! L1 o rentod 1t te. L. BIL e [SHED, WARMED ILODMS, & wrek. Iouse, 137 Fourth-av., two b foftice, 3 matlon {nquire of M Cusmber of Commerce, Chicago. BALE—CHEAD—COA! i good focation, TH, 369 Elghiteen. L BALE-MUAT AND VEGETADLE MARKKT} an old and established busiuess and well located; Dartiier; capltal required, $1,60. Ada Loure, on Twent; lgan-ava, s will be Chamber of Commerce 7 B. BSTON AND B Vustuess in the besutiful, eaiihy R G RAR Eiig red 18t urchase-mmoney requil B ety o v ithout board; transioats taken. A FIONT SUITE OF 8 AN i, Tormibned oF WLTUVRINEL ADIY Bt NT—NICELY-FURNISIED 1100MB, i A OCK OF DRGGY TR n 8 koud corner in the city, very cheap for caah; Adds Fribuas office: #upport two famtilca. 70 CELY FURNIGIED TOO3E, WITH rd, Ktewblry Dlock, Jeadolpu-at., URNISHED MIDDLE modern {mpruveicnts, with or without Lagalia-st., iovm 14 CASH NUVE NIALF INTER) et ey 12 $10,0o proait yeafly. " Call or sdures 70 lioum 14, $25.000°2, tho increase snd domali runetuded to dispore of somaat the Western western tates, av o hins more Lerri Tl years been, fisndied TENT—A NICELY FO_RENT—STORES, OFFICES, &c. iry Eheaged Ih s very Do uuopoly, * fin STORE AT NO, il e AT NO, i1 Cween the 15t aad b instenur: ts 3 nl icion the. hasments el compre Koom 3 Ogden U Lakena. now, an iy s0me of the Ieading mrrchania [n Clifeago'and tho West, 10 whoin refetanco will be glv- in Chicago, hut throughoui the U a3 business extremely pleasant s other business requires attentiun £35,000, can be clearod rly managed, astho.| A party of two or four young men. {theru's work for ail) can make from oue o ouu hun- od aud fifty fliousand doliars out of it durlug the next.! dollaracash 1equired threa years, It RENT—WIHOLE Go: PANT OF FIUST FLOOK T heant cor e D e FINANOCIALs DB ON DIAMOND: LAUNDELS' privale office, I: a5 and 0. Established 1834, @ prive asked, mostbs, If proper sales are untimited. Datanvo n one, twa, and the whole. Address 1 1 wlving real natng (must ba Lavoriter, who will be lo Chicago the lust of Will communicate with snawers, will be naticed —1 dolph-at., nea? Clark, fioor 8 MADK ON DA money luaned on fui No shysersar agenth have na thmo for such inen. o Wuliding, soutliwest COLTE § CO.. G DEATIORNS 2,500 44 0 per cenb] larger sus i Thy b Erocery waion an A WREN & CE o aad T MARRET-8T., A TUI ole, and an open by NICHOLS £ TEAB DIPIOVED CITY TIOT: Y TO LOAN TN 8UStH h;x:;s‘al.c:fi: ARD UL e i AN 4 SACERJN H bered [owh faim worth BKUOKS, 25 Radolph 3,00 KU 3TB ON TTAND TOioRK ENUY KOPF, 1% EV POIE TWO 0 FOURL T cont {ntervst, wecured by i e .'nfw’;\ sud rapidly L {opy st lesd chian cusd: | EITAL GOOD TOF AND OF' adtons, aleo 0-patsenger rockaway mad Vicior: rringe, irsi-ciasa makers, (n perfec cos veral secvice .'vlmu:'n T PERNOY NTEND—FOR CASH, DAY HORBE ADOUT 1@ ands, wetght sbuut 7,000 to I all, hat Lsa s ecord of 4 { B el blehor Ruure, altust D=3, QLN TE O FO0 Aght and e Db e oited: ~ BOARDING AND LOD 50—00@&:&1‘3 Atk o e w romaifuions. JOIN C. LO! ALF DBLOCK FROM joard, with pleasant ruows, furslshs ©d or unturplalied. Houth Side. EARRTATE-~TOA, W85 perweak, xD 0. LOR 8UITE CON' I oy i3 topantable tnada ARTHUL OAKL v 15y Enst Washlugtun-at Y Lorth uf Biatéent! Y13, Tribune atice. TVOICES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY ODTAINED oty dtate sad Territory 1 ROWN'S HOTHL, R4 loding Slie] per UOARD_WANYED, OAND-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY CLOSE 10 Addroas, statiug terma E 8, N., BTATE-8T.—NICE ROO! 4 $6.50 pof wack; Usy b at M3 L7 ashiand Block, Shlesmo Uk > EXCHANGE, Fl"'o EXCIAROE~FARM GF 160 ACIEH, Phiwer 10 X Ribirea i, o \D-1Y & BINGLE MAN—A GOOD 100! xfrrm-mnz. Vrlce nub 10 uxecy s 1) 61, Tribune pm SEWING MACIHINE 70§00 TOWE WACTINGE, ShRebiat 0 pay m 3 "l\llvlmwll . PLUSTUAN, TREST—REW 7.0 ‘({xncmuuuh a0, i ¥ OsI-AT_OIk 1 “lio diivr will by ] FEtgruis tio samio o tho 1k0ve ber, M. I T HOUSEHOLD GUODS AEPIT PARLOL scll turaiture, carpeis, 31Qv. it Cash bricos. Salvarvom U Weat Madlt PIANOS. LOWEST WEDSTRAD COMBARY NIFRMILE OF MUBIL. = TU ILE: I un theSuival favorablo teriuk W FA8IGALL, cdrior buuto sud Adaias