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o THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TIIE BRIDEWELL. Superintendent Felton's Annual Report of Its Condition. Injurious Effects of the $2-a-Day Are rangement---The Usual Sta- tistics. Doarding State Prisoners«s» A Special Bullding: for the omen, At ameeting of the Bridewell Commissfoners held yesterday morniug, Buperintendent Felton submitted his annual report, as follow We reccived during the year 5,011 prisoncra— 8,883 males and 1,728 femaler, The preceding year we received only 4, 004, —an increnreduring the year just endod of 1,008, ' Of tho i 11 prisoners recelved, 3,477 admtted that they hiod been pro- Yionsly commitied to this or to other prisuns, many of them from one (o Aifty ar more times, and furnlshing representotives from almost cvery prise on in the country, ‘The most notabla wxceptlon to this, however, Ia that no prisoner has admitted Thaving been an {nmate of the State Penitentlary of the Eantern Dintrict of Penneylvanin. a prison un- der tho folitary or fudividual treatment aystent, and not under the congregate, as {u this and uearly every other prison in the country. Porsibly the Eerrenlu}.’u of ‘recommlitments to that prison may be as Jarge na {s the percentnge in some of onr best conducted congregate pricons; but while this may be true, it ls Indisputable that under thelr system. aa shown by many years of suc- cessfn) administration, acqualntances wil axeocin- tions are not formed amony the conrictaae In con- gregate prisons, and the criminal smatenrs do Tot becomo criminal oxperts wlilo therc, nor do they emerge frum priron life an criminal nomads, going they care not wlcre, and cowm mitting crimes wherever they go, oceastonnlly be- coming inmates of other prisons, in which they are regletered ns first otfenders, Lecauso of their firat antecedents Lefug uuknown to the prlson authors fties, But the recommitmeuts {o this prison are not chiefly from AMONG THE GRADUATE OF OTHER TRISONS, Our numbers are largely made up of the mere disorderly and viclous nnd lees criminnliy Incllued, and the saniv causes which bring to us for the first offenau not Ceasing npon reatoration to liberty, roduce immediats relapse, and frequently almost mmediste relmprisonient, Peruiclons tastes and habits when formed become Intonsiflcd when sub- jected fo mere tomporary restraint, Imprison- ment for afew dayw in nota remady, Releascd from privon, the wfil generally vrulnru the Jibere ated to sgaln visit the sume ways of vice and crline from which be has been but tewiporurily restealned, and to dip more deeply Into the cuv of error. In ‘hl:‘ city are many dens In which criminsls aro wadg VASTER TIAN PRISONS CAN CORE THE: Thoeo dens must be Lroken up, or It la us: to suggest tnethods of reform in prison. Merely an oceastonal rald by the polwe anthoritics Ia of llttle use. Such ralds usually result only In the arrest of a few of tho creatures who at. the time of the ralds are tho inmates of hrothels swhich are ratded, but seldom result in the punirhment of the owners or managers of them. Hyetematic polico survel lance over all places of daubtful moral characte: especinlly thoee snto which the young ure’ buing enticed—ls very necewsary; and at the least eyl- dence that any such place Is a resort for criminals, or that the Innocent ure balug contaminated In it or Dy ita occupunts, its owbees or mauagers should be arrested and imprisaned, Criminals while In ;lrlwn are enally guarded, ‘while at lberty o few of then may tax the enernes of ntuny police-ofiicers to prevent the commirsion of erlme, or toarrest aud convict them aftur the comminslon. Forpreventive purpoves, durlng the Iatter part of the year past, TIE BTATE VAORANCY ACT hins been quite vigoron«ly enforced and much crime thereb; pl’n\'l‘nlch. “I'io nct needs revislon. and ls oL qults Atron snoug, and duatices shonid. lso prucecd wlth great care inder o requircmenta of the statntes fn arrulgnment and conviction, 8¢ throuzh thelrneglect and crrors meny privoncra have avolded Wieir scntence by release “hecussurily sranted by tue higher conrty, Tho disposition on the oart of injured porsuny, cspceiolly merchantd, who have lost their property by tho, bundsof tli.evey, 10 compromixe With crling upon a reatoras tion of ' part of the erchandsse stolen, or by tho puyment of muney upon th *sturning np of the praperty, " worka very di: couraginzly to the police oficer who hins warked tilw cave to nearly moccews- ful rovult, ecea that his offor(n havy been negatived, anu the criminul permitied to agnin tax the ener- glen of the oflicer to prevent new crimes, Such crimiuals live throu<h e-iminal acts slone, nover curning s honeat penny, aud TUE ONLY SAFETY TO PROPERTY les in the punistment, permunent imprisonment of the uufll‘v. ‘Tho putiher of our polico can nover be large cnough to_protect crime if eriminals aro compro- mised with, Reduction of the nunber may be proper when your crimlnals arc more generally and succeastully rosccied than thoy now are. and not till then. “¥lie terms of sentence glve an insight Into the duration uf an_{mprisounient of esch prisuner on jutended by the cownnitting Justice. Prisoners commiited for non-payment of flnew impored for violution of city vrdiuinces ure now alluwed 82 1 payment of such ine fur oach day's mprisonment, an'vruluance to that_eflect baviiiz been pussed by the Louncll, a4 required by the new charter, Com- putiug_fnca fmpoecd into time suntences, under 1hisordinance, wefingd 1hat of the prisoners recrived ullrmfl the yeur, 4,008 could not bu detalued 1o exceed thirty duys cacli; and of thedc there were 401 for two days, 812 for three daye, 771 for four days, 1322 for five duye, 67l for ulx days, 23 for scien to ten days luclusive, 451 from eleven to df- teen, 8O from sixteen o twenty, and 1,08 from twenty to thirly, Very many of theso are in to- day oad out 2o-worrow. The report ndvlres that & deituite titne for fmpriaunment be mude in default of MZ‘""" Hetter to dlsclinrge the privoner thou Ingict 4 doe of only 82 to be wurked vut. OF THE PRISONENS RELEASED thirty-nine were by parduus bieued by tho Gov- eruor, nincteen of which were of prisoncrs sen- tencedby the Criminal Court of Cook County, or about 3¢ per cont of vur receipts from that Court during the year; the remaluing twenty were from Justives’ conets 1n Couk Countys of the thirty<nino pardoned by, the dovernor, tirénty.two adinitied uat ey hind been In prieon from oo Lo five tines cuch, prioe to the commlsslon’ of the crimes for wmch;uu{wm pardoned, aud wince thole _releass some of the ubuve huv un - recomuittea for other new offenses, There wore also released prior to the espiration of tiue of service, by Muyur's orders, UsU; puldl ines, 2203 wuperredeus, elghitys #ix; died, slx; o totul premoturely relessed 0. Tho general hicalth of our inmates has not been ne sathfactory s In %wcedhm years. Frequently our male howpital has been gulte Tull of sick patients, mostly suifering from a low form of fever, which has been quite provalent In the city. Lut vur mortality Jlst hiae not been large, TUK NUSIUELD OF COMMITMENTS, dally average of the Imprisuned, aud number of deaths, for each of the years during Feltun's ad- minlutration, will bo fuund {n this total: ;. Ko come Dty No. Year, millnta, av'v'ge. deaths. 672,000 1,400 410,80 11 187 » B,034 bil.h0 i 1874, 5,471 400.00 g 175, H2L 00 1 1876, 200,567 4 Totsluvecsnansnne 2,000.87 27 TIE WOMEN, T would azaln renew m{ recommendation that a new privon bo constructed upon our grounds, for tho exclusive use_of females, tha reasons urged {1ty report in 1872 belng us appropelate to-duy a9 they wero them. Ouf bumber of walo prisviers continues to be largely In excess of celiy In the anale wing, necessiiating the placing of wore than one privoner in muny of them, Ny the use of the uorth wing, now sangned to female prisoners, aea rison for our long-timed men, as then sy, he objectionable fuluences of assoclation to s large cxtoat, be svolded. Hon of auld, e crowded condi* TUE STATE PRISON at Jolfet has sugeested the feasibillty of the con- struction of an uddition to that Institution, or of & new prison In another part of thy Blate, The cost uf maintalning each prisoner in thu State Privon, exclustvo of Intercst upon moneys invested fn the grounds and builiings, with ui overage population uf about 1,400, fa given ot foriy-fdve and three- quacter centa each per duy, Or With on sverayu’ Jul lly of ubout 1,600 at forly and seven-elgbthy cente, Much bufter would It be for the Btate to direct the comuntment of & portion of ite prisoners o this wustitution, compensuting us therefor, than to construct & new prison or maky un wdditiun to the ons now tou lurge fur the sicceseful treatmeut B8 roformatory of the prisoners now confined lu it By wecuring State tonyiets, vur Jabor {nterest, ut lesat, could” bo materinily Lenetited, und the Htate convicts would Le us well snd o4 cconoul - :llliy cared for ue they would be bn u State Instliu- ol . A LARGE MASS OF 6TATISTICS accompanied the report, from which it Is seen that the principal causes of buprisonment were: For breach of the peace, 2,9743 ntoxicas tion, 437; vagraney, $90. There were 229 re- leased vn poyiuent of Hues, 659 pardonel by the .\h:_gar,wm the Govetuor, 50 by superscdeas, 463 on expirution of sentence, ‘There were 1uory prison between the flxi'u of 25 gl 30 han auy other equal perlod; 1L,UT3 were miar- ried; 650 could neither read nor write. The cash recelved amounted to §46,153.653 expenses, 147187, The {ncome from thy brick-yar wnounted to §38,210.52. Tue fuspectors decided that the lnstitution Was 80 uear self-supporting that they would not fur a4 appropriation th ar. ——————— HE COUNTY BOARD. To the Editor of The Tribune. Caicago, Jan. 10.—Senator Robluson, who fotroduced the bill fn the Legislature to sbolish the present Board of County Comuissioners, Is 8 Democrat, Yet I think that the spirit of thut nicasure accords 0 perfectly with your oft-cx- Pressed sgotiments about the doings of theee tuuuty scalawage that you cusht to fudur:e Xt Linson’s courae aud urge the pucsage of the Ll No une knows better thup you of the ju- fawous transactions of the Koug. Day after day tho columns of your paper sécord sume LoW gcheme for plundering the taxpayers, and theré- forc no one could speak more clognently than ou fn suipport of this incasure of reform, the otal extinction of the present gang. I have a sucpestion to moke, It ts this that a ass-meeting of citizena be called, Irre spective of party, and resolutions adopted thereat which will - ynmistakably prove to the members of the Lealslsture that the people de- mand this reform, Please aid fu this mavement,and yon will earn the pratitude of the honest citlzens of the county and of your vbedlentscrvant, ABOLISHER, CURRENT GOSSID. EVENING SONd. Bidney Lanter (n Linpineatr's Jagarine. Look oif, dear Love, across the saliow eands, And mark yon meeting of the run anid sea, — How long ll!rry kisw in wight of all the lands: At longer, lunzer, we. Now tn the xca's red vintaze meits the sun, As Egypt'a yiear] dixaolved In rosy wino, Ana Cleoputra night drinke all, “Tis dane. Love, Iay thine hand n mine. . Cumcl forth, sweel atars, sud comfort heaven's heart Qlimmer, ye waves, ronnd rlse nnlighted sannd. O night] divorce onr sun and sky apart,— ever our lips, our hands, TILDEN'S FIANCEE. Gulteston (Tex.) News, A short time sluce & represcntative of the News was stopping at a small village some ten miles east of Buffalo, N. Y, While there he heard the story, which crculated freely in linf- falo and the villages contiguous thereto, thst Gov, Tilden and a beautiful lady, named Miss Lee, of that vity, were engaged to bo mnarrled some five or six years ago. The liappy day was named, and for a time everything Jooked serenc but aa the day drew nigh the falr flancee made known to Uncle Samuel that there wasone wish which sie had, and hoped he would not hesitate to gratify It. Sald she, ' Mr. Tilden, when we are miarried, I wish to go to Europe on our bridul tour.” Ere the sentence was flulshed she saw that a change bud come over her companfon’s face. Le answered: Whliss Lee, it fs fmpossible for me to comply with your wishue, ns iy professionul duties arc euch us to preclude my absence for the tine re- quired to make a teip to Enrope. 1o thig, as in everything else within my power, I wonld be more than happy to comply if my own feclings were alone Lo be conanlted; but'l have clients whose futerests are fn my bauds and they must besttended to” Miss® Lee wis not slow to stiow the disappointment she felt at not having her wist mnmllulwlm. and then and thero - furmed her whilom afllanced that thelr engage- ment must cease frow that moment. Mr, " Til- den conld not, at trst, believe that her not go- fng to Europe on her bridal tour would bring about sucht » deternuination on hee purt us to break their engagement. But be was mistaken. Blin was Incxorable, and when they parted, which they did inmediately, be lovked “upun ber for tho'Tast tine up to the present. BEACONSFIELD AS LORD TOMTIT, T, B. Potter, M. ., In a rceent speech at Rochdale, England, sald: It had been sofd, and he was inelined to think it was true, that If a man dealt In ** bunkum* for u long time, at last ¥ bunkum "’ beeame the master of him— that he believed in it, and, (nstead of bLefng the possessar of it, It was possessed of i, (Laugh- ter and cheers.] Might it not be so in the caee of Lord Beacousfleld! When he uttered the words Ie used at the Lord Mayor's dinner there was ground tor believing that hunkam Dad be- comu pussessed of him, and that he himd vome to belteve in o polley of vam Loasting, Enelund wax, however, suiliciently stroug and suflivient- 1y conildent in ber own power to need no vauni- ing, nu bousting, and no threatening. It wos useeful sumetimes to look at the estimate which prominent meninothercountries furmed of soime of our English politicians. e had in hls'pocket o letter from Uen, Ganbaldl, wio wrote on the 20th of November last from Lis retreat fu the kl- and of Cuprera. Afier speakin of tue sitceess- 1ul fssue of the Itahan electlons, Gen, Garibal- diraid: * What o misfurtune it (s that Albfon should now lind himseli under thie rule of *Lord Beeeatieo!" The Italfan word beceeafleo was the name of avery smiall bird which formod o must excellent dish for the table, so that, fn his supreme contempt for the meanuess of the pol- fey o1 Lord BeaconStield, Ganbaldi called bl “Lord Tontit.” [Greut lauehter apd chicers. | Te (Mr, Potter) dld ot know any other mme that could he better applied to the Premferthan that of the * Lord Tomtit " of English politics, tromn the littloness of his pollcy aud the biguess of his vauntlng. A DIFFICULT JOB. Burlington Hackeye, ‘The most alarming spectacle thiat has oxcited the strcets of Burlington for along time wos witnessed ot the cormerof Market and Main streets yesterday miternoon, A man from one of the freipht oflices was tryfug to tell a deal and durb mnan, who had been sick and upable toread the papers since clection, all about tho Prestdentinl muddle. e succeeded vdry well In explaining to the deat aud dumb man, in inute shiow, what bulldozing ns, and guye really quite an _cntertalolng description of " the nanner in which Tilden carrled Mississippl; but when he caibe to explain the subsequent com- plications, and nttempted to portray o pantos whme Mr, Cox’s plun 1or counting the Electoral vote, and the proposed amendment to the Con- stitutlos providing for the reorgunization of the Electoral College, he went futo convulslons that Iaated an hour and a half, paralyzed one sido of hia face, and fnally left him with every Jolnt in s Imd’y dislocated, The deat and dumb man Lought a ticket night away for China, und wrote onatime card at thedepot that It imust be awful, and that e wouldu't stay In this L‘uum:‘y untl affalrs get siralghtencd out aud settled, not for $1,000 u minute. A PLUCKY WOMAN, The Galesburg (11} Keglster tells a story ofa plucky little woman of that city who grew tired of baving her husband leave her night after night, and spend his time In grog-shops. The otlier evening ehe concluded that any place that was good enough for him wae good enough for her, and she started in scarch of him, aud final- ly found hiin fn o saloon kept by onc Dehm, 8he entered und took Lior seat, and watched the Krucm:dlllu Her husband hnplored her to go e, but she would not, and ot last he left, telling Wim “that LIt wus' 50 nive a pluce, sha was bound to see for herself how the thing was menaged.” Rufllans who were fu the saluon insulted her, shook thelr fiste in her face, and scotfed ut her, but the brave litle woman stood i all us lumi as she pleased, and then went home to find her busbuna very penitent and willing tu ewear off for all thne to come. The next uornlng the lady inade complaing be- 1l‘um 'Squire Marsl wealnst Debn for selliug uor. NYE AND ANTON Virginia Clty (Nev.) Enterpit Nye went to Becretary Stanton once to make @ petition for some dead soldlers' orphans, It waa in the darkest days of the War, Stanton sald, I have not time, Mr, Nye, to see to what you waut.,” ¥ Buppose you take thae, Mr, Sec- retary,” gald Nye, * You ure unrcasonable, Mr, N¥e, i pressiug such u thing at this thne,” sald Sfantun, # Permit o tu say that you ars thy unressouabls man," anewered Nye. Yutt were not a Unlied States Senator 1 ghould Huy you were very lnpertinent,” suid Btanton, Lauihitlly, **If you wero nut u great Secretary oi War 'l should be tempted to say you are making & damned fool of yourself,'’ retorted the old Gray Eaele, with' his eyea blazing. Stantun luoked at hlm o moment, and then aott- ening sald: * May be Latny Jhin,~whio kuows (— come fustde and tett me ull about 1" Now, o, iny Doy, you ure growing sensible,” eaid nd the business was quickly arrunged, WOULDN'T WORK, Boston Commercial flulleitn, ile wos a voung moo §n a claret-colored slelgh, » fur bat, and swell gpbes, and ho was driving o olipped horse at w slashing pace ou Beacou street, Coufideut fn the speed of bis trotter, he paldno attention to the shout of the muunted policeman who pursued hitm, but to his ustonlsbment the officer vverbauled him, and turning his horso across the zoud stupped the clipped steed short, whereupon thediver Jooked up at hin with a swille that wus childiike aud blund, und suid, “hank you, ofticer, I have been trying to etop thut huree for the Inst tiitecn minutes, but 1 couldu't Landle bim."* Aud the “cop® smiled, 1o, but grimly, and respouded, »Young mub, when you bave driven around to the police-station with me you will be able to hold that Luse with two tingers.” Aud be waa, b DR, MARY WALKER. New York Gruphae. ‘The other eveving ln Washington 8 mectiog of Reformers was bield to asitate tho sboliab~ ment of the Presiden ‘The leading spirit jo the movement was Dr. Mary Walker, of the bifurcated garments, Her motive for sdvocat- ing the movement (s found tu er distike for the Preadent, aud (hereby baugs a tale. Dr. Walke or us bad o cluluy befory €very successive Cun- gress since the War for narsing soldiers, and aleo was accuntomed to eall frequently af the White Housc to enitst tho sympathies and ald of President Grant, Bhe sent hier card in tohim day after day, but never could obtaln an audi- cnie. Finnily, becoming discouroged and dis- ‘;ualcd slie seut thc President a note complain- iz of his treatment an a servant of lier, 8 80y ereign of this great Amcrican people. On the reverse of this note, when it was returned to hier, was writton the following: Whenover Mrp. Walker will appear a} the doorof the Execullve Chamber 1n apparel bdvoming hier sex sho will be admitied, U. . Gnaxt, . e JOHNEON;S COMIN'L Y x g Kew York Eror A friend of ours, who attended s sable “#night meeting,” revorts as follows: Then Mr. John- son grose and extiorted substantlally as follows: * Breddren, I'm a gwine to glb you a sample ob de plous mau and de onplous man. Now, you are de onplous, and whar de ye a'pose yc'll” o whenge diet Iknow. Ye'ligo down fnto de pit. [Tremendous sen: (.lun.Jq ye'll buen and bury foreber! No use hollerin’ iar, cause ye can't get out. {Shuddering throughout the mecting.] But breddren, whar shall T gol" resumod the speaker, rolling up his eyes. ‘I shall goup, up, ufiv and de goumd T.ord'll ace me coming, and helll say, ¢ Anels, make way dar.’ And de angels'll say, ' What fur, Lord, what fur?? And den de Lord'll speak up sharp, and say, * I tell ve, angels, make way dar. Don't ye sco Johnson's comin’{ 1 Yab, aud dar T MAN WHO ¥ELL IN. Detroit Frea Dren Yesterday morning & laburing man who wanted to go to Windsor, but who didn’t want toexpend a dime for ferriage, started to cross ou the fee. Hehad not progressed but filty feet from the foot of First strect when lie ot Into an ir-hole, and was pulled out by ruen who had been watching him. Onc of these men wus relating the fncluent in o street ear, when o uulltn:‘n-loohlng passcager vent forward and fn- ulre AUTRN 014 you succeed n resuscitating him 17 4 No, sir, we didn’t,” wns the blunt answer. “We pulled him asliore, gave him some whinky, and he wentoff as lively os a cricket. You dun't think 1'd be mean enough to resuscitate 8 poor luburlr:r man, do you " The other didn't say. A DEMORALIZED COUNTRY. A graphie jdea of the demoralized condition of soufety in Bouth Carolina was furnished to Congressman Abbott, at Charleston, the other day. Anold darky, who was trying to builda fire fu his ronm, was so slow that the Judge asked him what the matter was, The reply wus proipt and comprehensive: 4 Fact le, Jundee, dar I8 no coal down ssuirs. It's no use talking, dis country I8 gwine toli—lns fast as It kin I'se been up and down de alley, and stofe all de wood I could find, and, In dé present demoral- {zed vondition of souety, I can't do no better." — —t— THE CE&TE.\'NL\L EXHIBITION, A Papor Read by the Tritlsh Executlve Commlsslonor Before the Society of Arts, London Morning Pust, Dec. 31, Last nfght an ordinery meeting of the Soclety of Arts was licld at the rooms, John strect, Adelphl, under the Prestdency of Lord Alfred Chureblll, Prol. Archer, the British Exccutive Commis- sloner to the Phtlaielphia Exhittion, read o paper on the vubject, The Exhibitlon took Its origin from the desire of the Americans to cele buutefn some expressive and siznificant manuer thelr centennial anoiversary, nnd thedeep-seatel tove which exists In the héarts ot most Amvri+ cans lor the memory of vur lamented Prince Cuousort had no small “share in leading them to choose what Le considered o fentival of pea and . {ndustry ns the DLest means seeurfug thé co-operation of all other nations_dn thelr natlona) thankselving, }L‘hecr!.] ‘The capltal required to establish the Exhilbition was rused by o Centennibal stock and u general subseription by each State; and the orgganization by which ft was carried vut con- sisted of an Executive aud other subreommite tees, Wcluding the Women's Committee, which organized o apecal exhilition for the troper din- plav of women'’s work, which formed s unlyue und interesting feature fn the general plun, The buldings were erected in tue eecat publlc Fale- mount I'ark. The Profes=or tiien procecded to glve an secount of the Exblbitlon itsell and fta prominent characterlstics. In the Women's I'a- tlion some contributions by our uwn grucious Queen und Roval Princessen were espectally prized, and gave great satisfactlon to the man- erement. 1n the Malu Buflding, England and her colonles occtpied by far the lurgest amount of spuce, while the United Btates Lad nesrly double a8 much room. As o general rule the Amerlean exhibits were of sucli excellent quality amd so carefully dis- p):\{ed that the exhibitors wepe evidently alive 10 the yost lmportance of the competition, No one who had only soen thelr weak cforta o the Buropean exhibltions could have exvected such sunerior manufactures in metul work, textiles, and especially (n chemlcals, which were shuwn thewm, As to thegencral success of the Ex- ‘ibition {bere could be no doubt. [Chcers,| ‘The pttendance far surpassed that of nn{y pre- vious exhivition—the total admisslous being, cast mdmisslons, 8,004,274 free, 1,000,002 total, 9,910,008; while the visitors at the Lon- dun Exhibition'of 1562 numbered 6, 1,103, and of Paris (1507) 0,300,000, ‘Those results proved that mternstional exhibitions wero not played out, but had stiil a very important part Lo per- form fn advaucing commerciul prosperity and the general Interest of civillzation. IL‘huun.] After bearing testimony to the unbounded nospltality of the Phlladelphians and to the widespredd kindliness of feeling fur England and Englishmen, he remarked thit be befleved that the effect of the Exhibition on Anterlea would be must benceticlal. The grreat cities had recelved 8 wholesome and powerful stimulus to strive fn the rue for bgher culture and more asthetical feellng, and with the glenerul publie from sll parts the effect would have been to Alepel innumerable errors, prejudices, and fadse cstimates. Let them hope that their American *brethren might realize these and every other pussible goud from so well-concolved and aplen- didly nsuvaged au undertaking as that which Llléu.y had Just so succesafully cowpleted, hcers. The Chalrmau sald that the Exhibition at Philadelphia wua, without exception, the great- cot cxhibition ever beld in the world, and fu hald ftuted a happy means of celebrating the centennial of Amerlean fndependence, (Cheers, | It was exccediugly appropriate ta luve such & paper as Prof. Archers read before this Soclety, or In that ball, under the suspices of Prinee Alhert, the great movemeont wus started which rosulted in the Exhibition of 18531, and the So- clety’s luitintive lins been tollowed by many of the” civilized natlons of the world.” He—the speaker—=visited Philadelphifa o few years ago, but he aid not stay tong envugh to eee ek of the place. He, however, saw the great Fair- mount Park, which was twelve or thirteen miles round, and, belng Intersccted by rivers, the scehsry was very beautiful, ‘There could not lave been a better place for the Kx- libition. ‘The Amerleans take up things in o wonderful wuy; they Mke to do them on o glant scale, and they certalnly succeed. As to their hospitality they give free passes from one cidof the Untou tothe ather, they entertaln visitors at their houses and their fotels in & most Javish wunper; they like to make o Brit- fsher feel frec of the country, aud there was a real good feeling toward this country umier- Iying ull thelr tall talk, Indeed there wus & strovge undercurrent of Iove for Englund in Anieriea, and it was eapecially concentrated on Queen Victoria, (Cheers.) If her Majesty could visit Amerlea thiere would be no bounds 10 tbe expressions uf respect and affection that the Americaus would pay her, [Loud cheers. | e — - GALENA'S MISFORTUNE. pectal Diyalch s The Tridune. QGarzxa, IHl, Jun. 10.—This ity fs in danger of lusing oue of its most Important Industrics by the removal to Dubuque, with his entiro ma- chinery and_opcratives, comprising forty-five fumfles, of George Hichardsou, the extensive bout_snd skioe manulacturer, whose building, the Tyler Houso Block, wus recently destioyed by firé, Mr. Richardson's main reasina for leav- Ing Gulenw are the want of security furnished property-holders fu this city agalust Toss by ire; and the broken condition of the sidewulks since Gen. Graut left the city. e — THE 'HOPPERS. Special Disnalch to The Triduxe Des Moixes, Ia., Jao. 10.—~Thoe prospective Thopper agitates the uversge farmer fu the in- fested districts, and tho probabliities are strouy that the little cuss will be around on time. A Jaay Iu Wheatlund, Carroll County, last fall Nlled ber plaut-pots frum sofl about the furus. A lew days agu, the earth in the puts was lively with the’ resurrected 'hoppers, crawling out of thir nests. THE TRIBUNE IN TENNESSEE, 0 the Kdlior & The Tribune. HuusoLpt, Teon., Jan. 8.—We inclose price of yearly subscription to your weckly. Your paper 44 all the go hers awoug the colored people, sud is hlfhly Ag‘uemml by many of the couservative whites. Ve regard Tus Wexsry Tuisuss ¢ thu beat paper fu Aumserica. . Yours wruly, Jo A H. AGRICULTURE. The Meating of the lllinois State Board. President Gillham's Inaugural Address -~Tho Noxt State Fair. Hog-Cholera se-Crop-Reports «=- Taxider~ my«-+State Hortlecultural So= clety, - Bpec{al Oorvespondence af The Tridune. Srrixo™ELD, 1L, Jan, 9.—President D. B. Giliham, of Alton, called the State Board of Agrleulture to order at 10 o'clock. There were present Mesars. George Haskell, W. 11. Moore, Clarjes 8nead, D, W. Vittum, Jr.. B. Pullen, il. D. ‘Emery, Jonathan VPerrlam, Samuel Dyeart, Bamuel Douglas, D. £, Beaty, J.R. Scott, M, T. Btookey, J. M. Washburn, J. Lan- drigan, Mr. 8now, President 1. B. Glllham, and Becretary 8. D, Fischer. The first five named were the newly-elected members, THE PREMDENT'S INAUGTRAL ADDRESS. Prestdent Gillham read his inaugural address, reviewing the work of the year just clored, and looking forward to the future hopefully. Much had been done in the past, but more would be expeeted In the future. The ficld for labor was enlarging, the expenses increasing, aud the motto seemed to Ue, * Attempt great things, and expect great things." The firet State Fair held under patronage of the Board was in 1850, when the premiums pald were $1,400. The premiums pald In 1875 were $17,000. Altogether the State Buard of Agrf- culture bad paid out $200,000. The Falr of 1576 was not 8 peeunfary success, owing to the constant rains daring the show, tlhus keeping the public near, But the Board * was not accountable for dinas- ters and fallures that are unavoldable. They had a plain duty before them, and must girt themaclres for the work. The address was worthy of the President of the Aericultural Boar On motion nf IL, D, Emery, the address, with Its recommendatfons, wWus referred to s commit- tee of three, who were requested o report on the same. The Comumbitee appoluted weres He D. Emery, Samuel Dysart, Mr. Snow, TIMK OF THE NEXT NTATE PAIR. On_ motlon ol Mr, J. Landrigan, the Board yoted that the time for holding the next State Fuir should be the 17th of Beptember, ELECTION FOSTPONED. ‘The next bustness in order, the Presldent an- nounced, was the elertfon of Recretary and ‘Freasurers bitt, on motion of Mr. J. R.Beott, the thne for the election of these oflicers was fixed at 2 o’clock on Wednesduy, on ount of the absence of parties who would be présent ou that duy, 1UOG-CHOLERA The Becretary read two Jetters—one from N B McCiary, MULL, und the other from o very sangulng suthor—on hugecholera, hoth clajui- inir to bave found o specitiy for the cure of that disease. The latter declared bis determination 1o let bis great seeret die anith him, unless he could find some hody or mssuclation who would nay him the modest’sum of $100,0001 But this suin could persuade hin to unbosom himaelf and reveal all he knew. CROr- REPORTA, Letters were read froms Messre, G, W. Manler, 1) County: A, 1. Dolten, Cook County; W. Went, 81, Clair County, expressisg metion {n regard to theuctlon of the fosrd in securing cropereports, and offering sugpestions that would render this work still more etliclent, Theseletterawere referred to Messrs. Perrlam, Bnow, and Stookey, as a comnnittee to report o the suggestions. THE SCIIOOL LAW. A letter from John . Tull was read. com~ rhh\luz that the School law did uot compel all he youth to attewd echool Ile wanted the Sclgol law amended 1o this respect, or be would wipe it out nitozether. Thie Board voted to return the letter, advising the nuthor to send 1t to the law-making power, as they had no businees with that questiou, BYMPATIHY AND CO-OPERATION, A letter from Prof. Morrow, expressing sym- pathy and co-operation in the work of the Board, was read, and the Se-reiary stated that be bad answered It I the same friendly spirlt. One was from R. C, TAXIDERMY. Other letters were read. Allen, Narristown, statiug the conditions on which he woulil enter dntoa contrait with the State to serve as taxidermist. He proposed, fn shurt, to mount 245 binle, of the kinds named, and fn the munucr bie stated, for a_sum total of 8573.75, sud to complete the work within five jears. s On motlon of Mr. Dysart, this letter was re- ferred to the followlnr commlitiee: Messra. Dysart, Beaty, and Perriaw, PLACE OF TUE NEXT BTATE PAIR. It waa moved that the Board meet on the 18th of Fehruory, to name the place of, and make the urrangéments for, the next aanual Falr, At thie atternuon sesslun, the Board went into Committee of the Whole un sote of the minor details of thelr work, which were not of sufli- vient public interest to report. STATE UORTICULTURAL SOCIRTY, The mecting of the Executive Board of the Btate Horticultural Soclety took place to-day, In the Agncultural Rooms o the State-Tlouse, The principal business done was the urranging of the procranite for the work of the tuluiur’ year, 'They will continue thelr aesslon tirough to-morrow. ‘There are present members of th C six of the elzat mittee, viz.: Dr. A, G. Tumphrey, J. W, Rabeson, A.' C. llani- wond, L. K. 8colleld, I Hollister, and O, L. Burler. 0. L. B. Hpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Des Moises, lu., Jun. 10.—=The state Agriend- tpral Soclety met to-day. The Secretary”s repurt was received and plaged on fle, Cedur Raplds was sclected for the next State Fafro The fol- Inwing ofticers were clected for the next year: President, 8. F. Bpofford, Des Moines; Vice- President, Juhn Grunnet, of Clayton Countyj Beeretary, John R, Shatfer, of Furtleld; Treas- urer, 8. Bever, of, Liun County; Directors— Juhin W, Porter, of Johneon County; F. L. Downing, of Mahaska County; George C. Duf- fleld, of Van Buren County; Oliver V7clls, of Cuss County; E. N, Clurk, of Allamakee Coun- tv; Excoutive Cumuulh‘c—Judt’« Luse, of John-~ son County: W, F. Smilth, of Mahasta; C. F, Davis, of Lee County, A motion was udopted to pay the Exceutive Commitee fur scrvices ren- dered fnthe pust throe years, Special Dispatch tu The Tripune. BrriNoriELD, 1., Jan, 10.—~The State Board of Agriculture to-luy ununbmously re-clected 8, D, Fisher, Seeretary, and Jolin W, Bunu, Treas- urer, of the Board.” The turther session of the Bourd waa duvoted to the preparation of a pre- wium-list for the next Stute Fuir, THE BLACK HiLLS. Greax Riveg, Wy., Jan 10.—Eleven miners came {uto Camp Browu on the 6th for supplivs from the head of Wood River, and all bring course gold with them. They report sbout thirty men vow In the diggings working with rockers, making §10 per day aud upward. One mun by the pume of Watson found & vugget wurth $30. The party report no snow onthe route and very lttle fn the camp, They return fmediately with sbout forty men, who juin them from Lander Gity fu the Wind River Val- ley, who feel Jubllaut over the new discovery, s thicy have been walting for the purpose of golug into that country early In the spring, but now Teave with the SWood” River party. Distauco about efghty miles from Camp Brown. e — VINDICATION, To the 'Editor of The Tridune. Cuicaco, Jan. 10.—A late issue of your paper speaks of the “depravity” of those who could usk the notorfous Glendennlng to preach to young ladies. But it s likely that, with the class of people whoadmire him, the * vindica- tion of an ceclesfastical court [s inal. These clerical * vinddeatlons ™ are convenlent to have in the fantly, butthey reiaind one of the home- 1y duge that * Dug won't catdoge,” Dr, Bacon, 0 writing; of the gyvat scandal, suid that * Some wilgnt siumble over it juto hell” I donot kuow whicre I ahall stumble tu, but, as 1 bellevo in the Gud of truth, § devoutly pray that both fu this world and that which s to come He will keep tue gs remote as podsible from the “yindicated” U.s aud B.s. BOOKS, YASH FAID FOR BOOKS—CASIH IN YOUR HAND Catl ur adiseas CHAPIN'S, cusner Tur govd buvks Madlaun st Dear G.000 %053, fhud, §2.50; Luss'ng), $13 complete, $id ud Mudlson et MILL] STORAGE. FUBITRE CAUIAGEL ASh EicHANIvE G G Weat Suroa-st.' Mosey 4VADCEd 1o aay ASa0URLT ’I-‘HURSDAY JANUARY 11, 1877 CITY REAL ESTATE. OR’EALE~$3,00—FINE NEW BLOCK. NUSI [ “nexs (corner), on State:st., near Palmer Honae, 4ot 1. [tullding eovers the 1o stahe frOnt, stone afde- waike, ete. Hented now £ 504: after May leaswes are made $7,%0; tag c $674: Instrance §: It wilt Bell oP $117, 0¥} rava; hiere [9ilie greateat bargsin now offerad Call and et or wrlte for partlceutare. Brick ll"r‘lvl:nx'.'l'"l:'kllvnm.":“l{: | near Winchestrr-ar. PEUT DOt 148 Largain. Tor BALE—2%-FOOT TLOT, & Ruam pi il o e Alb, o, Siwbaraatn, MENIT . RilLin 142 Doarborn. JOR BALE~GREAT BACRIFICE 40 FEET ON Ot Tahor Alstat e+ ram Union Fark. sonth front 1ot In Wea Diviston. Must bo Buld,_Apply st loom B, 158 Eart Medison st WANTED-MALE HELP. b oy rnernr e Dookkoepern, Clerkn, etce TED-TOAELL MEN'AFURSISTI G 00ODS, ravelini aaleanan elther for Katassor Mi man of good ablities can have permanent em ployment st AT BROTIE 1 130 Frankia, VW ASTED-CASHIER THAT "CAY™ LOAN "EM. Playe: : guod saiseys money secdred with faterest, Call at 1:5 Eant Madison-at,, Joom TUATIONS IVANTED . MALE. Tookkeepers, Olerks. otce | - ! SITUATION WASTED-BT YOUXNG MAN Xor ' Afrald of work: bestreferencey; wholewle oP retail, Addret, for Ave days, C 100, Tribtme omce, ITUATION WANTED—=AB T BRPER, COR: ot o Seri by & MO o Bomed 3t * Trade; _thoroughly competent, ~Address L 67, Frie bune office. : Lrades. YVASTED=A GOOD BARBER (X0 1O ‘cn 1 0 how at 7 morninge no drankard, slee Xind, “or “irty-ahirt man wanted, at LRDLANG CANSE'S, cotanr Thirty-fret and State-atd, ‘VAN‘HID—A PAPER-RULER. 244 ILLINOIA-§’ A BOY TO T Addreis K 8, Tripune office, W0 A GORDUN PRESS. VWARTED=A TARGE BoBYOFT0WA 0l 0THER Western lands for Pruduclh'l property here. Address, with location, jox 389, ED=COTTAGES ON LEARE TO MOVE ON eat_5ida In ceclisnge for lots, TAFmIDG 1803, No. 21 Exehange (luflding. ['0, RENT—! PARK, ONE-JIALF block frr marhin fronty farnace and od nelghboriiood: low to May 1. nd ons fia: of six_rooms, with CHAS. N, MALE, 133 ?l‘o 1K NT—COTTAGE 100 HONORE-ST_TETW son and Van Jiurea-sis. Apoly 1o F. A. il £HAW, bf Dearhornaat., Joom's. " To RENT-RROOM 0 RS T30 WADABILAV.. BOLTHEAST GOt ok of darkaon. it~ Flcasaat Foome, with or with. out furniture. po, RONT [H00M; CHEAF. Itoom 14. 0 LENT oA FUl SHED ~OR” UNFURNIBHED rouin, 101 Wabash-av, 10, 1 ANT FRONT GOOME, NICELY LEAYAN turnislied, single or en sull [ man ani wife'or ainglo gentlenien; terme moderate. T East Van Duren-st, HED HOOME, WITH or wi Kingsoury llocks liandolph-st., Bear Clark. Apily at Rouni ¥ 1o, NT—FURNIBHED rounis. 1a Breant ) Désrboru-ati, AipIy ta W, Yator 1o bultdiog. |0 REST-EURNISHE Keeping, tir Apply ai o2 Weat Lake-st. luquire fnsiore. P[0 HEST-HANDSOMELY, FURKINHED TO0NS en sutte or single. Heut low, fnquire at 16 Eas Washilastou-at, loom i, i EGANT FURNINIED A few unfurnished to anexcers Wabmal holce boara 1 NiSHE ! cor. ltandolph and RUBDY, o 54, Eie 01, clote S e et s 0 RENT—A FINE DESK WITIT ROOM. Buard of Trade, Tor $30 | er month, Addrés dribune viice. WANTED=TO0 1 “?Z}rmx-w TREST-FCINISIED ATART, ‘ents comilete for honrekenping for i family vf u i WASTER = T0 LT~ BANPL Salaoi 11 8 £100 10CK a3 beat of referusce kivea. Add 1 6% Tribine ukle N0 OR Employment Agencies. VWASTEO-EXTRY ASD LRY GOODS CLERR, porter sud coachman. Advertlatng Agency, 19 Clark-at., Koom Z_Applicants by mall (nclose 3stamys. Miscelinncoun. YW ASTERCMEN IN EVERY PALT OF THEUNTON for 8 8rat-eiam, Jegitimate, and profitahle husin 1f you wish to kaow haw ta_make from #20 to 85 par week, onr pamphilet and papers will show you how t doir.' Auiress. with stamp, LAY & €0, Chicago. VW ASTEBAMES 70 kELL ¢ NRW. ROVELTIE: nell at rlehit everywhere. American Novlty Co. 113 East 31oisotist,, fuwm 19, ‘VA.\'TP;” PARTY OF GOOD ADDRESS WITH an extnaTe acquaintanze in the cliy arcustoniel to basinem intercolrse with and know f how to s Frosra hasiness-men and gentiemen in the right wa and at thys proper time, without annoyance or sunece 'y wasie of tine or talk, (o devate w0 hour of two each dey in eallecting snd soliciting: must be of goord Tenutation and liave some knowlcdge of art. Address 0 47, 1rlimue oftce. VW AKTED=A GOOL FARNER 0 G0 T0 Towa 10 improve 100 acrer of tand, within @ miles of o £50d Tinrkrt 10wn: having gl water convenfency. 3 will}:awe (LOuL for LrecOF fonr yoars: 8 guol priv: flegn . make monev. For sl particulars eall or sd- drewsdOHN 0., No. 87 Hurou-st., Chicaxo. 1Ul. VWANTED-SALESWAS FROM 39 TO <1 A" totake oriers for Dr. Naphe: medical work. Gne hundred men wili read this wlio are saaking a bare living, yet could save money seliin 1k book. ") you linve'snoney enoughto et out of jown, & desire to make mare And earn (&, call and ser uenr'write. Cotmercial travelers wihio think of chang- inzwill da well to Investizate, W. J. HOLLAND & COi., I Lakeest., Chieazo, VWASTED=ANY MASTH WITH €30 CARIl can gecure caiterl, Taylu husiaest in fhla oF cthereity. 83 South Despialoen-si., after 10, EDE! e family VoY HI WHITES AD e K B e omeer TES A A FPARTY UF GO0D BUSINESS AD: 2 7208 0 be ready (o enter upe hing genteel @nd remnunerative, inay ad- dress for three days DA VIISON, Trivune otiic 150G SALES. Tor 10 days NSE R Teo . Traaes. ITUATION WANTED-BY NG MAY A S rractieal buteher from .E"y‘!.m’xf"‘.'%. 2 ears’ expericnca a8 saicsman a; . Address s ‘{;n irnca &8 salcst nd cotter.” A it “Cnnchmen. Teamsters, e1ce ITUATION WANTED=TO TAKE OA s horses ln!rnmm ‘mln lfll:{e'iflnlfl.nignll(l, inted with_the city, g o tibunaomee. o 1 04 4 bood driver, Addrems B Miscellancons. by ITCATION WANTEN—A FORRIGN OFRTLE. ST UhorGAE Iy clasics] wnd MsrCAETL e cation, and for_some years cornocted with the leadin BewrpADGTS of Frup, A0 BerTectly nenUAINCed ith several foreln Isnguages, wonld l(ke 1 procura a byl Hess engagement. A for ty Beas srigag ress, ree dsys, D 82, Tride o w A o Lable, ke Broroa 30 g e s far his) 'E:'-'i' Rddress EDWARD CANTWELLY Tribe ITCATION SASTEN- A% THAVELING FALE 13 man for & whniceale stationery hiouac bot of et €nce Riven and required: - AGAreR dOI N. THINNC: GUUATION WASTEN-RY A _YOUNG WA D it gratn of livc-stock cammiselon rmy-will work far low MArY. In Onder to Ret & fhoranign knowe ledge of the huslnessj references given, Address F 4, Trihupe oflice. 5 SITUATIONS WANTED- FENALE. e b e PP Domenticns. WANTED=BY A HESPRC A R L G121 South Fialetes (nt'knre. Sobler TION WANTED-BY A COMPETE EC SR PIASET CAl W dseuday sad Thormey Sk 234 Park-av., Iasement. § SITUATION WANTEI ITCATION Y Tohemia fean or ¥, QITUATION SWANTED-TO DO GENET )" "work or cooking. Call &t 204 Thind-ar, TTUATION WANTED=AS COOK, BY AN FR~ Y glish woman, In & private family or hoarding:| £0ud re forences m_rlnn. vg_ln a2 Abervenaty oust JITUATION WANTED-II¥ A GOOD OIRL TO DO 1 e a 3o Selemal Routeworkin a prisate family. Call for ITUATION WANTED=HY “CLABS DIN- ST TSA T wiris Adaro b 3, T ooy, DN 3 une o JITUATION WANTED=IY AN AMERICAN GIR 8 euok of serond works Teferences. Inqul N. 0. MOURE, Raflros i 2d Fou 5. spel, Btats and Four WANTED—T0 COOK TN NOTEL, NES: eNiraat. O Danraing oure. A pply nt SO Eass Vi TED-IU SILE MES A8 eneral Agents Tn other eitiesibusinéss strictly Tooratie and will jay orcr £20 montly, which can he shown upon atrictest (nveatigation, 145 Clark-st., ltoom 2 after 12 m. WAN VWASTED=A FIST-CLASS GINL TO DO GECOND and dining-room work. Apply, with referenc Ld) ] = B D St W ANTEO=ACUNFETEST OTIL FOIE GENERAL rk iy € three, at 184 Iarkeav. AT i GIRL. TO 1K Knework o small famfly. Apply Went Sfonron-at, e e e BUARDING AND LODG SNt Senth Side, § TYWENTEEECOND-NT, NEAL OALUMET.AV. —Large alcove routn and elexiat wie n firat thor, superior board, 0 Btone front foeath st ST WARNINGTON ST, —ENTLISH HOvsE= cattent rosine and budw, 734087 por we tion famiiles, s fles, a1 HOus s day Dushl. T.. NEAIL STATE= 062, §1 10 §5 per week, 4 ie Tou ¢ orgenticmen witl Aad thlea uret (¢ EAST VAN BUREN 70 BN eor ndlesor weatt Wit teg of pisno. ki i RS MICHIGAN AV —PALTIES WIS 285 W pleusn if furiisle sl fuozue, w Gl e aieuliuodates b model i Tub required. iNDi 1143 BheEh Loard in a private 14 F ] WABAS ONT 1151 Saradl) A laed, with bosrd, In fue house, sud chulve wutrouudiugs; Sathafuctory 1ates, Weat thides n MABRIED COUPLE CAN with board, st $4 pet weeks aotes DA HOTEL—=148 AND 170 WANARIH-AV., r Monroe-st.— F,onrd wad_room, $150 per v i, 540 cente, werk. OPPOSITE & alr0 A n fruitTooins sor Gunllies fu BOARD WANTED, PuAnD=AND T ) ROUM: 01t OSE OO AND Al e, Tr gontleman. wife, aut enild; mout ~ide, F0a1'of W abaaltav, § muat be irsteclasa. Address & 4o Tribune vilive. MUSICAL, e TYFCRER DHOS. PIANUS AND ERTEY OTGANS D o v e A D wen ives it ensieat dorimm fithecity. bIURY & CAMP, 211 State- ‘ FIALLETT, DAVIS"& CO78 TiwaiT PIAOS Were (5 Only Obes, GULOE VLT forly compedliurs that recstyed e Cene tenuial, ‘fues stand i tune louger (han any made, "Th iy are rich aud full in ‘tone: canstructe udure, 74 are 1 every esscutia) the perfect planos of the Siusical masiers and amuteurs fu Atnerics snd Burone prujounce the Hallett, Davie & Co.’s G Tights unrivaled Tliese platus, with othier uiusical fvirupwLe of tie beat makes. can e found st my Whtcrooms, lustrated price catalogucs furufshed free o atication, W, W, KIMUALL, curuer State aod Adatia-bte., Chicaio, \WALL OFFEL MOSTAY TN 13, UNTIL 50LD, A atgatie, a3 follow ctuve, carved loys, Hallets, Davis &Co. ieiuway rasewood. carved legs, $230. Oue Emerson, handsome case, £110 wlll_Uuy T-octaye Bourdman Gray plano, O Eans, $20. 875, $1W. W, W. KIMUALL, coruct State sudAdameats 0" e @O()() WILEDUY X BPLENDID BRAND NEW P T3 aclave plansfirie, with uversirung Lids, wirafle” attachment. French' grand sction, ful fran trame. all lateat frpe riehly potldied Tosewod €ase, FUund cufRprs, © Jegy andlyres warrsuted for ive years, 10 tnake routhy Tur extensive alteratious In vor buliding.” it. T. MATT ectal mentiva snd houors st UKEROLD GOOD! CIN TLEGANT PATLON AND e parlur snlt, 7 duced “Trom £ ¢ e room Tor T OF ALY GF BUILD he whole of iy sfock, rexardl k. of ail kluds of furaiture, elegant Tarlor sets for cash or on Lum a)fmetd, at . COGSWELLm, 338 Weat Sadtoun-at, M. B —Gioods packed and delivéred free. F[UIE ESION FURKITURE COMPASY. 803 WEST < scll all kinds of huuseliold furniture tow prices; lon tim VW ASIEDZHOUSEIOLD GO0DS—t WIKIT U, Helent taenlture, crpets, vte., for hull, double Pariors. unn larze bedrious, fur whict 1 wil kive ucas |0 Sn0LIVT clty (& Blonopoly unidor pateuts furniture i elegant o new,or nearly so, 1 wiil pay ssmy cuali for a goud trade, M 55, Tribune oftice. NEWING MACHINES. SINGER SEWING-MACHINES=GENERAL OFFIU 11 blats Slachives aald on eaay inotuly pay: wents, A liberal discuunt to those who wish 10 pur- forcash, Owlog luthe f; s ndvertl ehlues, woich | shed, we fntur: od bestag 03 L publl nachlies for leas noney thsh thuse . 1 persots Uslag the wparions so- sewiug miachines wre ffable o cut et of wur patsuls, THE 218 MANUFACTUIONG co” T T QUUICTLY, XEW AND VERY LATEST 1M PO Iy luger wacifues, witis atischin who large slsortinen 1) GED, . GORE & €U o3 Wabal IPUE BIN l ‘W?:‘ South Halsted-at. Machines cheap for cush andon woailly paywentia eichanged, and rented. INSTRUCTION IN THE ercial Tnatitute ‘and refect setwol, I showi by the fak tiap Ty “lilug uip with the best cla fadids und geiticuen, BEV. O S I JOHNSUS, turuicr.y with Fleld, of PO EBLGATIONAL EST Freoch lady, siv 24 well writing the b four ycars’ expericice Iastitutrice 1w an cai ablis owlun, F. =<Is deslrvus Of & shuliut aUBOIBTICUL 1D ® Oret-cl ladies coliege (a the Uulted States. “The highic Felerencos s en and reqaired, aud siuple securlty i Vided (f neceaary. Diwengeiel sfter Kaster, 1877, Adpdy f ‘the Urec insteuce to 3 B, care 0f Mr. ¥ AL ar. o, ¥ Clewieal’s Lane, Lowberl-at., SLondud, Eig- nud. w8 .- (TIE ROCK TISCAND. BUS] WARKES bt Hubaad, 1L, & thurough te buokkeepi 864 gard Lo salary re cated, SpCuking uud Wi her o 1aukuRGo Huenily, — eweit Losibiui e Frea b or o peouausnip. " Btate pariloulars ia ro- re. NDIVORCES. \ B5OLUTE DIVOIC SWARE OF U 4\ pled partles, withouy plitaliva o Fes prescud” to obtain divarees in & . trury b laws Leunt dIvrces ro. tired sind & forinativu Imparted by writing or valil ot liw-utlly of I, M Q) W _fil OHCES LEI ND QUIETL In every State sad Terrilury for luca.uatl ete. Mestdeuce nnnu.;cu.u{ L}'uu afier docrve; 13 124 ¢ h Jegal ut Learls Yl'"i“l f Jud vorcca, beatlag cerdlticate of Jud Court: “T'alad Tefer 10 Clersuf L uirt and Lua 1u'Ulicago. G- 15 BiAis, 81 Asbiaad block, Culcegu. FOR SALE, B 10k BALECWESTERS AND SOUTMEUN OUT- Gta. 1o for the Black HLiss teuts, rics, platols, rmnetaasTive Srbiee: s Siary storeato Kebcrat Guveruient Guods Depol, No. 81 Eust Kaudolpu-si, VW ASTER=A GUoD WELTNLE GTL, FOiE ¢ "l Hiousewark wins can brink good Fecumme e 118040 Suith MAy-al., between Shudfsou Walingion. VWASTER=XGIRE D i ¢ Wirk i, 8 privats family near at loom 11, 74 Uy arnom = W ASTED S NG G T0 WATT ON TANLE nd o be generally unetul. 20 Olda-at, ~ " VTASTED=A 400D GLRL TO 60 10 MILESTNT) subyruan vlilsge. ADply afier 9 (n mortug af 70 South Gre SEAL ROUSE: b clty., Inqulre WANTE MITETENT GIRL; ONLY T brat ievd apply s RWeiie or German preferreds; & goud hue 107 8 ol ¢Url. 11558 Tndinag-0y : ED=$1 COND ¢ MUST BE COMPE: Teferenc iernan, twede, of 3 ac 101 Prafrleear, " il WASTED = & wHoiotGiLy “TOMEETRNT wouian for geaeral b risework fu g smtl fumlly; Apply “wt 1ws Michigau-wy., coraer Van WAy GEIMAN GIRL FOIT GENERAL Buuvework, Call thres duys at4v8 Weat Sladi’ Nurses. ED=A GDOD NUILSE GIRL TONO SECOND In 3 wwall fauily With one child, Apply 8t FANIEH=A TROTESTANT GINL, 13 T0 10 + old; to take care’ of baby, Aphly b 22 W ANIEDZWET NUTSE TMMEDTATEDY. at e utller of Dr, W, uer Madison sad Staterite Mixcelinucous, CA! AVIS nurthiwest core TANTED=TWO LADY BALLAD-BINGE! er{o-cnmic, i tw0 bing-Bid-dance Ta two song-and-dance meu. Calito-day, Loun7, Fifinay, VW ANTER=G 0 LE) _making. L., up sl GIRL TO CARE FORR_AND TEACH must bencat and competent. 1833 Tu- INUS, WATCHER, NDEIRS private offtee, 1) aut {00t 3 aud 6. Established 1564, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, rale; furiiture o Hbersl ferme, A Femora! ],04A%S, SavE: 4 faraltars with, N PIANOS AND HOUBE] t removal; slew oM uiher curlties, 100 Fl Ttavin oo MLOSEY IS HAND TO, LOAN DN FURNITURE, I)‘ dor] ):luo“l colimerats, €, B, WILSON, Hoom 3, 118 3ol 315 TO SUTT. FROM #5300 W per_cent: very amill com- r lingls Sarm., DIt 3, ONEY Mae wbalun on Culc VLACE, 105 Dearhory 1. 1% THPER CE S al ET’I.' 3 LOAN WITHUUT hllyi'll ! T ol Vi, PEASE, 17 Ul T (0 ut_11lnola s Tnaurauce Compmny, h\ 'EREST ON MER- tored fu fire-provt ox fur atoruize. AT estate In ) ot tin sty Srom 10 Go 12 ®. ., Vrokers of letters snswered. This 1a wordil ot TTONS WANTED_BY TWO NORWEGTAN 1ol nnein do general nuscwork, the niney to do i o oF vewiaR. ATply 80 65 Werk Erecib No. U indiensar,” " P ek SRR ITUATION WANTED-RY A OIRL, AB COOR, O SITUATION WANTEN=TO COOK, WASH, Sl Gl i sintely 8¢ 150 North WarkE -t > ITUATION WANTED—Y_ A_GUOD, WILLING 8 el for ffencral housewarki no objcetion fo' the country or any part of the city, 144 Twentleth-st. N WANTEDZIN ABMALL FAMILY 70 ST T nTal Natsework by & Bwede pirls Call ey 59 Hermitags JITUATIC 3 =Y Pl ATiehal Yark. Can 10r tuy oy of.. Nortl Sidr, . RN JITUATION WANTED-I'Y A FIIIST-CLASS GIND 1) oo housework tn s frst-class Tamilys ‘is rellablo, ‘an be aecn one day ot 745 Stateat., (hiriBoor, - JITUATION EN—FOlt GENERAL HOU: +Y work in ap-ivate famnily by & Rcotell womans clant references iven. I6.0m &, 113 Last Maiiso WANTEN-BY A NORWEGIAN GIRD i 1 suctal housework.” Callof A COMPETENT G1iL nd ifon In & family: cin givo satie- )t couk, was thired dajs ot 1163 Indinua-av, nest faction. Call f TUATI WANTEDSDY TWO FIi! g 03F 58 Co0K and the othier as sec of reference, Please call 28 53 Ontarle Sl'l' ATION WANTED=UT A COMD Ficticed German an cook and fanr dower: with o o ferences utescepticables work ndtana-nr, rate Seamatresses. JITUATION WANTE 8 rfamily, by on exp claliy; reterenee wivon, Nurrses. QITUATION WANTID-BY N wiman that v A NORWEGIAN il T n, wa naree; ral-class Fefe erences given. 113 ndison-st,, Koom K, QITPATION WvaNTED-IY 4 ¥ ) gian girl to taka care ot & baby, Tuckecat, JITUATION NTT] youns gir) a8 e I #t 103 bouth e erun-st. ITUATION WANTED=AS NUGSE O BECOND 8 glrl. ply at & ndisos-av, pPloyment Agencice. JITUATIONS WANTED=FAMILIES 13 3 country fn want of female hely Milwi NG Pleass rivate famlly, Ylease cali 2 Reamilnarian of Uerman . erman i be supplicd 8t G. DUSKE'S office, 6 Miscelinneou WANTED-IV A hoiie or g 30 ullice, YOUNG LADY, Addreas 13, 31yrs Beilabie. omuie wark for RUmBCHE oF w ter dtoum w163 East Madiaoii- e it o Sl per YEar ety s e} Ean b rCar. legitt Surely, Kiarers ¥ s Tribugs athee, oo aately so \ IAYING LIVUOR 2\ forsale. leason, v nurthwest corner Efghts Balle), \ anon FALOON F 3 sale fo otw of the ) Adarens Box 021, Janeaviilo, Win. LD (it HEAP=FOIE §2% YOU CAN B CONTEC: 2 olivuery and restuurnts Kuint trade; kot Lo sell on account of Roibk (nto uther business, 8L172 Tweu- i d-at., under Aveaue Huuse, METY, FIRST-CLASS WUSINESS CIL 100 o g5 000 will sell o exchange, & RICHALDS, 46 Exchauge Bustding, [rolEy, Busine 5 CIANUES: FIOM §500 TO stuck of $11L00 required: fur sale or exehanges Twots and Blnes or sule al Kreat sacrl curad b al & at trade, Ot B ! runniug order, une 072 Wet | West Inaitanaic Fur pa ticulam e TR RTINS OF §h a0 AND UPWARDS, i, on Improved clty property, LVMAN orilaiid Muc B per vent, Solnproved real-estate security. » AN R, 114 Dearborn: ANDLOT th BLOCK outh Evaustan: werth & northeast uf depot SEnoob Snawer Immediaicly. Adress L 03, Frib- Lo oliee 7 H=A RMALL LOAN ON A FULLY VALIN \\ R rnlnlmflnwll insurancc-pylicy tn one of the best companla; only twy ycars tu ruu, Addreds Q2v, Trib- 100 bl M R e il @ (1§50 10" LOSN IV BUINCIFAT, FOb S100 THSER ek Wit e e 4 TO 23,00 BUMS “TO LOAN ON CJTY SLOOO Rt el Gt r S Ul klli’l’. 14 bicaper Bock. 2000 T L0ASES Dearborn-at., Hoom 4. SHLO0D TR SN 'Ex::l‘l( [0 cumiuileslon, S30.000 ared cipalsunly may sddress S200.000) .50 RUIT ON Foperty AL and b ED UiRACE, 240 Boutk o TED — WITHL 81,000 IN THE ~commision husiness, 1 huye beci fn the 0 wrs 0@ the Bosrd uf Trade Ovo years, sad have a trade 1oth here wiotlu the counutry. [1 opeatng tor the rljlll man, a0l the voary best referotces vl Tegirad i Washh o s, A RETAIL SHOESTO P4 T S binens well Jalie v 117 Wabuah-av, WANTED=WITII sOME MONEY, TO ST comlatan M piodda Listued, by Lol of Trado with ample cxperledce. PANISER WANTEG=A G0 with i ouiain the Nuat Al eatabllslied Yusiness ACTIVE, 1N s on’ Madlson ¥ A goud cliauce fur Wu HCK DWELLING AND 6o- vnaid lucstivn, for kovd fari, J. AL Dearboru-at. | o i E=~ABUUT $3.0 0 EQUITY INTWO ave., ncar ta on Ludisia aud Prafe . property 13" lyda in ot l‘l AVEA'Y AT o blocka from S04 wivh 13 Lrade Sor & Rice, large diauioy |, e olive, pogsca MONEY AND SOTES FOI LOT: eliher Hyde Park or Washington st 1e lote Wil aasuin s emial) Incubrane b 1 Irect with owuers. Address op call at 104 Wuluutost., nt E“:"ruo‘xm‘ Ty by, f s ar Ghlcago, (OF cleat clly PIOpeTLy: ouy o s, 0nC Of Y O Gcfesi all feaced. Address 117, ED Y ERTY FOI WHICH 1will glve free an Ivlear ualinproved sod auuine, GEO, ». bILAW, ltvuwm 25 Resyer lock. PERYONAL. FRSUNAL-THOMAB DEAN 15 MUST EARNEST- Iy Tqucsicd tu Write 1o 8 Ureat Chcethaw i, OBE Bouth Wate or W, ud 0N It {nterest In tiie C wercial cullege Kraduaie. condition snd dutng n ks NESS COLLEGE, Teuver, Colarado, E~CHEAP=FACTORY, -fiorse power boiler aid oy shatuiug, sil fu ruuning order, 56y N FYOU WANT TO husiness, urany o apariner, see L. 1 BWIFT & WANT TO I atore in C 17, Tribuue ol JART }.\,\' <l STU e, and 40 fect of rth Halsted-at,__ OIE TRADE A F Country, or wang 30 benrboriat. {OCERY Addrems DAL 0 [or pait caal, part trade, NEGGRTIC AND NELIANLE cs 1l wtont €3, 00 capita 10 1ak pRlt ntereat Wil wdvertier in W prodtarie anancia Dusitiess Wit & firal-class custemi object, nxiension, s ash Eiven. Heat pofursiiees’ renuired: wnily and no BbIIY teed nob wppiy. uueonlce. SO0 Ehita o for selling, _Auddre MISCLLLAN A LLCASI AT FORLCAS #F ULOTIINO, CATL A Veka, turniture, sud mlsccilonrons goods O sny Kiua By wéudiig lectér to JON A5 GELDEI, G0t State st hetonyaia for ¥ per dasen, & phuiogravis for oxen. 194 Eat Madisonear. o2 0% )R, LITTLE MOVED TOTG KO CLAT: ‘whore Le may be cousulted at ali huurs. e e TROSEMILL=A FINK LOT 50 SELL 1N HOSETILL Cemelvry st i Taquire of AL, I LUDY, No, coeas WiErauts i, Our custatiicrs kiven s refer Those With muiey Address ¥ 13, Tribe ST 83 CARD ‘all ang sce thew, ERT rese, atageous o addr. iow, st of ve Biven. % i e e 83 MARKED BOWN 300 BFTS 0% o) furs o 9 pCr 8285 furiier prlce, 83 10 912t TUMARFIN, T5tntateaat, G1() WLk BUY, & seTOFRE A b teu, OF seal rediced In frices froia $13 aud LIt T, MANTIN, 154 btatoeat. e A VERY ELEGANT GET O %20 BN S S R TN, 154 blate-st, . 54 btate-at, LOST AND FOUND, NDoA GIAY HORSE. +INQUITE 1N FIG r“ohu("'.:f" R A S G T TR AT GO CORNETOF MAY ARG ANDOLPH oy oveniaic Letween § and 8 0'clock, bluc bout 14 haads by B. with, seusre Conca .t':)xl'l ‘I.I‘VL:LB“I.\‘J greeu, :Hll'l“lfll mlr‘:ordu. new ite jalited Ulack cugitents uf wawon cane e o M o Peturacd tid O uoL A UCTION BALES EVERY TUEIDAY, THUGS. - &"Ey‘."nn BAtunday, 4% 10 8. ., by WESTON & VWASTEDIGHSE. ¥R CASH, THAT CaN how Vi ur betler, gudd 8l jen! souac st b8 & oarg sl Addreck sy Aol pariica: (% ., A It g TR Y e o A ]