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nattonal Matnal Exchange snd Investment Com. vany ve. Chauncey ' Foster va. T, A, Lackett vn." Thoum THE COURTS. lunzerfont, $1,720.20. Willlania va, tirorge I. Another of Those Venerable In= dian Titles. Andeew d, Coop! man Adler va, 1,60, ind wotion for new arenthal ot Al ve, —Jiames Forsstie ot al. ve, John agor, $60L.—Carol Gartes ve, Owen thrine M. Bhanchard, aud.t, J. Manch- feulnmls verdict, —itndolph 1o L0 N Record of Julgments and Now Suits-- Bankruptey Buainesa, Procecdings of the Supreme Courtese How to Relleve the Docket CIICAGO, AKOTHEN INDIAN-TITLE LAND-CACE. James M. Murphy, Stutley D. Palmer, and Benjomin §, Sooy filed o bill yeaterday against W. 11. Colelonr, Esther Ey and Doulus 8, Tay- Jor, the Nes Siileon Stee] Company. and about 400 others to remove an alleged elond from thelr title. They claim titleunder sy hallan grant to a Pottawatamie Indian over forty § eck tu Ucar away the Litle of all other Jarties adverse to them, or clee to clond the defend- ants’ title, The land fn controversy s fractlonal Bee. §, 97, 1, containing 470 41 elmilar b} for w elmilar purposo was soine time a0 dlemissed by Judge Moore for want of cquity. The facts of the cnso wero writlen up about two months ago in Wne of C. I, Ginnn, va. Jonah i, Tayior, $1%,00),— damey Dunton vs, Jeses MeNab, 3100, droar MeALLITER—W, &, 8chloesser, $1:0, OVIERFLOWING DOCKETS. TIOW TO KELIEVE THI TRESSURE. of Tia Tyibune, C111cAG0, Jun, 19.—Alluw me to nake some sueprestivns as to the crowded conditivn of the common-law dockets of the courls of Cook In the Circuit Court there are some 5,000 or more pending common-law caves, and tn the Su- perfor Court some 8.000, This large accumula- ton ot business puts the Clreult Court about o year behind, and the Superfor Court from eightcen months to two years. © In the Circuit Court two Judges are engaged ostensibly In the trial of chancery cuses. they are reallv engaged In when not writing Tongr and usetesa “opinjons §s not known to the writer,—for certafnly the few cuses they try cannot tuke up mora than asmall fractivn of the thne for which they receive $7,000 a year. ‘I'ie record will show that Judge Moore, who tries all the chancery cases of tho Buperior Court and keeps his docket ear, tries a great many mora eases than both the Chaucery Judges of thie Cirenit t. 1 wonld recommend this: that one of udges po to trylog common-law cases, ry practice 5 Uastle. I Clinneery of the Circuit nnd three of the Superior Courty, anl by o judious use of n one dudze could dispose of ail the chan- v business In this counly. Twoull fusther sugest that in cases involy- Ing sinall sums nttorneys be limited ln time fn Hd they nre fn the United States Court in vases Involving considerable CALL OF CONDEMNATION CARCS, Judae Jameson will heehn the eall ot the fol- towlug assessment-of-benclits vases, bezinning As gonut a3 these cares are akspased of, condemnation cazes will be taken Notlce of the vrder In which such cases wiil be called will be given in due time: City vs, Stone et al, pening Calniet av northern dernifnun thieon: 48,415, Clty ve. BeneTts for widenthz S Monday, Feb, b csement of ben e from It pire izhteenth otreet, et al.i assessment of afe stiect Trum Juckson to There are five ansearment of ben- . City ya. e et at, “widoning from larrison to or widening State etee DI, Clty ve, Stadleman et al. : noee: Clizty-nrat strect ) enits for wldening 45,210, Clty ve, Dennebeeke et al, s nasexsment | making their spue 4 for apentng an alley throvgh Block 3, Myrek's Addith ; . Lyneli et al., psscsament of len. enfn.cand widenins [l "I'hera I8 0 law on the statute-book that cases yiiew court front may Le triel before u referee by consent of both 1 have never known more than a dozen eases o be tried In this way n this county, and 1 think T know of most ot the cuses that have The reasons why cases are not ‘Ilie greatest one {3 that ¥ tor opening Weet Washington street from K pre ent enstern terminua west of Central Park through been so tried, ®o trieid ore several, a sl fee lue to be patd to the seferce, souhd e lindd for #10 or § the Board of County Con- not provide for the payment It eergainly {3 much secsement of lon- v stending Wh chester avenue from Ogaen avenae Lo West Polk do nut know wh missfoners could by the county of this sum, less than tud pay of the Judges for the same ey the lurger part of which §s pafd by the y v, Hapgood et al,, axactement of tenafun of Hermitage nne from Weat Folk stroet 10 We=t Twelfth sir 47,874, City va 1l nells for ojiening ul 1, usioxsment of v from West Polk street Lo ‘et Taylos strect between Wood und Hermitage There Is nlso alaw regurding the establishe ment of ¢ity conrts which can be made availa- bleyand this would glve us another Judge and It provides that the Common city mav subnit the question to the peopls ol that city, am, If earrie firmative by o two-thirds majority, the court Seo llevistd Statutes, 67,0015, Clty ys. Hluceton et nl.. askesrment of ta for widenlwz We<t Mnodlson strect from another court. Counedl of sny her et al., opening and urshifleld sireet from south Hne of BHock 0r'a Divisdon, ete,, to West Polk street. 48,414, Clty ve. Hillman_ ct al,, neacasmente of utierdeld’s Additivn, Tanents for wideming 3 nurth lne of Lot 1. These thungs could be done without any legis- Lara Paulsen fled a bill ¥ lution by thie General Assembly, and would give wife Maren, askining for adivoree on account of her vesertion, erday ngainst his ‘Lhe law provides that the Judge of one cir- cuft may hold court juwnother, Thls bas be- came a dead letter by renson of & dictum of the 0 Court to the cifect tuat the paymeut of $10 a day by the County ing bia salary, which could not e done under the Constitution, Of course, cannot come to Chicago and hold es on the miserable The Lewislature could provide that it should be the duty of such 4 03 were only vecupled a small portlon of the time, compuraiively, to old cotst fi an- other clreutt upon reqilcst of the Secretary of Stute or sume other otlleer whose duty It should I {nformed of the condition of the vourt dockets fn cach county, The ex- pensca of such Judgze while holdimg such conry conld bo paid by the county whevein ft was held, without auy coilict with the Constitution, 1itls have already been lntrodueed fn the T, Islature fur probute courts in countics over H0,000 obabitants, und for an appellate court under the provisions of she Constitution. itrodueed catting oft appeal to the Bupreme Court in cases involving siull sums, nnd appeals from Justlees in cases utider 820, Lither pert “ In the caso of Mathias Matliicson and Morris . Hunt va, Thomua 8, Dobbins, George 8, Bow- en, ad Joln 8, Wil day appoluted Rubert ol 101 $5,000, 10 such dudy Buard was fuere Judire Blodyse Jenking Recelver under e defendnuts are to exee ciite to hin vonveyances of 21l thele property, ad avpear hefore the Master in € as lic may anpoint, to be rupzird o thelr assets und their alsp and bourd thems: salary of §5,000 o year. Juwlge Blodgett will have a call of all motions W trial this morning. Jumeion, and Booth witl hear v, Julges Moore and Farwell Wil take updciault divoree cases, Judie Rogers Wil lienr inotlons for new trial, and Juwdge Me- Alister witl conclidde the hearlug of the case now un trial betore hin, UNITED 8TATES COURTS, The Mechanles’ Natlonal Bank began a suit for $10,0:0 azalnst B i es W, Holbrook sucd A Il Abdrews & Co. for 1,000, BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Henry S, luas, a pawnbroker at 120 Clark tted o volitutary petition In- bankript be to Keep hilin: mothms to-dn; In a Justice Court b3 jury of twelve men, aml certaind inlly uny coulrui'firuy that is enough t fuyulying 1o more than {3 BPRINGFIELD., BUPILEME COUNT OF 1LLISOIS. Bpectal Dispatch 1o The Tridun, SemNevieeD, 1k, Jun, 10.—In the Supreme Court to-dny the folluwlng procecdings were had, and the Court xdjourned until the next cured latnlitics ure §0, curities belnge unknown, ad the unsecared 115 asrets conslst of iy 3 At No, I') Clark street tn po: £e-slon of the ShertT under execution fn fa of Trane Marks, the valae of whicl {8 8,71 also BT.L040f gouds pledged to diiferent purt goods pledged to him Ly other parties, ¥ debts due on ) titiow was referred to Rexhite A diseharre was bistted to tra M. White, aktnan was adjudleated b wariant - entered returnabli 0, the valite of the so- ) gtock of ool I8, Devine va, The Noard of Commlsslonern of Cols: uppeal from Cook. Argued orally and taken fanes et nl."\". Scott et al; error to Mor- AMcCracken et al, 181, Hhmols Centeal Rl dlana & Central Maflrond In the matter of W, T\ Freedman, an onder i the Assteneo £ sell the 4y blorelixtures, which were Inyentoried at was made direc bankrnnt's stock of ioce Lt 03, Wagons, et error to Beott, Irond Company va, In- Conpany; appeal from Motion tu_sdvance cause’ nilowed ana five duys' time granted sppel- fakeirly the Courty cnid of 20 per cent was declared In the ease ot Pieree & Willis, A dividend ot 10 per cent_was declared in the ¢ of Bunmonds & Stoddurd to those who el @ tormer dividend of 25 per eent, who have not had anydidug, a divie d ve, 1lalo: appeal from Mason, Appeit divmnk 05, bye, Mdministralor, va, Motlon for leuve'to il amended rocord Jichearing Docke!—1, T,, W. & W, I I, Co, ve. Gllving error to Pike, oplulun modited, et al,: error Telicaring Geuled, and twrs . flarding; appeal from McDonough. hve. Worth etal, Assitiee will be aciected at 11 o, m. to- for the estaty of Brunsw lel, Stophant & i appeal gan. BUFERIOL COURT IN BUIRF, ppeal from Logan. The Tows Lumber Company began o sult for t the Mercantile Insursucs Com- @ remaln s usual for the purpose ton und the preparatton of opfons, IN TUL UNITED STATES COURT to-lay, u number of Indictments were returned parties churged with acll- A number of nders wers orralgned for triu), or were returned to Jall, FIRST LOVE, Under my Jacket, heirt kept beuting queerest tune. ove put ol hor daity b by school was out, the speliing done, s brousht sunit for $2,5 . W. Edwards und dasper D, Ward, Kennedy & Apel filed o omon Hnew, Funny aod others ki snmount of § fzxalnst counterfelters, I Mquor without 11 utlier petty ofte and gave Bunds tion agalnst Sol- for w mechunle’s lien to the 03 on two stores o the south. West corner of State nind ‘Thirty-trst strects, J, 0. Stever, admlulstrator 01 the estute of d dy began u sulit for $2,000 Mutual Life-Insurance sainst the New Jerse CIRCUIT COURT. The City of Chicago Levan o suft in debt Shorey, ‘Uristee, 1. E, A, flolstngton, Luc cleh, L. Pencor ogainst J, C. Ru fiske, Artemas T W, Buckley, Jumes Hurke, Rose Boland, J, L ¢ T. R, Armstron nock, and Louts wmount of & jug fendants for pa dulpli Lo Van Bu Kebeeen A, Beboonover commen uss grattnt Charles W, Perkins, laylng Just how it was I no'er could teil; 1 staininered as she Ued Ly beard an **1( you pleaso, My boyish hedrt went pitea- ACS ook, Re 1, lapnes, aw, Julla Prens 2 to recover X15,000, the ent rendered Then, walking down th Hapny aw rabi oy sy 4 chlt-a-chat, retty things the lussle sifd, hears made answer, piton-pat, But when we reached the farmho ‘luo u]]nwlllk" 1ry Jurt once—ni uor Audalie, denr hild, yave (1t fur COUNTY COUNT. Tn the estate of Surun tranger letters of nd- miubstration were granted to A. L. Coe, unider bond fur #2600, Aun order was inade conflrming wment No, 63, Town of Hyd, ye lutorvenlug Eo cankered by (he wa Aud, i a ruin ot % speclal ussess- ' ive we uy Loyl Willlam Leonard was tricd forburelary, found guilty and given two yaws ki the Penitentlary, ¢ Diek " Weaver plea and way sent to the Counl Frank Ensworth und 1. for lurceny at ailjournment, ALL NUNDAY, Jupaz BLOuoETT—A wet cuse oF two. Tuesday fo 138, 130, 178, 130, 181, 1o, Field ve. Or forward deive lifo's mystic wh at kit tha latest wighl, 10 come, reveal luve, B purer joy, C. B. Canten. ————— A Guad ¥lace to Go ta. Nincrated Weekiy, or two g u the 1 guilty to lureny, duid tur five duys, *, Swith were o trial Aud, lu the iife y e Jasvawy, 187 e criminal doc! anictent town of 1 which Is no town ot country, where onfous bound)” the tme il Lo take up the ‘Ilie times wers severe, and the papers T4 are takon i this wlinta of mechanivs out d staghation i woul” thne for Loor surcly it way atter ball of De- But « diliculty arose; objection was made, The Comittee Lavimg in charge the reliet of the poor reported Liat there were o poor All the wilows had snd 151 o 168 Incly Lounder, on tria., o 74,400, Inclunlve. No. No case on (rial. Jun sk Nousna~5i, und 5710 75 suclusive. all, but o piece of ferthie aré rubsed und apples cume arotind Jor toe tref il collection for the poor, Land, the winter wits very (2 preut munber of pape town) tecmel with scce of cipluyment, an there was o alle:tion for the ro days of the | Jdunur Bootn—28, and 07 to 80 Incluslve. LuisTER~—Set care term Ne. Lope, uud calendar Nos. 100 1o incl lu-wc. except 110, 1L renher, 1330, Junez FanwenL—General buslne UNitep Sra7 GErT—Jumes M Unirzn Sravks D-TLICT COUNT GETT—A, 3, Crawfurd v Fehooer Pligeiu s decree, Bane; deeree, & Yo, Echoouer Pilgriu, § Brig Pligehas deceee, ¥ vart of the town. Lewr winter's wood luid b up; shelr porks wrels wWere fully burschy als; and there was sbeolutely na b mian reature i thiv parah of farume and orel. ards, with 4 pupulation of severul hundeeds, iently provided with the wha was wot eudl Strenion Lo ‘o X vhan and Jozefu senmiut, d Nathan Whitaun, ul of Chicazo ve, b =, Frank Lowr ng clrflmm:ncu, what was achaitably-d sposed parish to dof way Bot 10 be robbed of {ts sunual iretext was Jound for ol on A member sugzested that, ore this winter was over, there splo {n the town, uud hat, thereforg, the regulsr collection should be taken up, and the proceeds fefe o the bauds of the comtiittee 4 w tud for the rellef of future bour. TS vas doue, sud the fund remalug. 1, 10, ~Germa feury Joerits, $ 130, O blusvelfund 3, Il Bike, ve 14, -As DL HIyido e son, and Cha; }\- AL Wilnwer e v Creahton, 5. . Webior, $UL " Enulcott ve. 1. 1. Tiuiore, —Downer & Bewls Lrowing Company - Garivun, $259. 10— Biighl b soi poor p & W Ulfum Dudy und 3, Vislek Latab v, Edwla Wadkur, 356,00, —Tuber- RELIGIOUS. Whittle and Stebbins at the Noon Prayor-Meeting. Uathering of the Reformed Drunkards in the Evening. WIHITTLE AND STEBBINS, TIH NOONDAY PRATER-MEETING st Farwell 11all yesterdsy drew quite n Jarge crowd of worshipers and inquirers together. After the usual song service, in the tourse of which Mr. Btebbins gave & Gospel solo in goud atyle, The Rev. Lr. Davie read the requests for prycr. The Rev. Mr, Youker then offered up an earnest prayer, making special mentlon of those preferring requests for Divine asslstance, The hiymnn commencing, * Whosoever hearcth, shont, shout the song,” was given by Mr. Steh- bine and his choly, the audience Jolulug heartily in the chorus. Maj. Whnittle followed with a few verses of the thirtieth chapter of 1. Bamuel. The polnt in this lesson was that the servant of an Amale- kite, who wus descended from Esau, was put forward as a type of fleshly things. When the young nusn wits taken sick hils master had no Turther use for nm, and deserted bim, So they oiten found out that serving tho tiesh brought no lasting peace or jov, But notice the different trestment of the servant of 1uvid, who waa thie typu of Chyist, David gave him bresd and witer und other things, and the young man re- vived. When once a mian tasted thie water of life he wanted more of it, He urged them all to trust in tha Buvior, who would lead them on to spiritnal victory. David was but a fechle itlus- :.‘rnl‘Iun of tha niight and power of ths Son of igds Mr. Bawyer suggested that they shonld hear the testiinuny of thelr converts to see how they were lolding out. One of the great obstrud- tions In the way of Clrlst was self, I people would ouly foriret self, and trust smpllcitly in Chirist, they would delight in the elories of the Guspel, 1E would bu a terrible thing for any of themr to backslide, sud ft behooved them to walk very humbly, The rum question was the great Philistine which modern Christlans had to nll{: there was no sling like the Gospel fur aunlbilating those besctting sins which stoad be- tween them and the Klugdom of God, During his tive years of experience ha had kept ou tinde Ing sume habit which wanted to be droppeds wlmt'l!m nuw required was a perfect crucitixion ot self, Brothor Lattimer was glad to testify that the Lord ld fatled fa no good thing that 1le prom- fsed, It was only when the drunkurds caine to the knowledge that they could do nothing of themselves that thelr true reformution com- meunced. There was no fear of the reclalmed drunkards fulling 8o loug as they trusted in Chilst. Noone but bim that had gone through the slough of Intenperance conld understand how gereat the reform was that had tuken place in himself and brother-converts. Ile thanked God for making Inm look back, with bitter ago- ny, ot his past life, and feel the panes of ro- tiorse on accuunt of the misery he had eaused thiose near and dear to him. He advised all who were being ground down by strong drink to ace cept Clirist, who would ke thém sober and reapeetable members of socet; llr-au:ur Hobbs was iutroduced a8 0 promisiog conyert, This rentleman thanked God that he ulid stand before them sobier and fn his rizht mind. 'Two monuths ago he was redeemed from the curse u(lnluu:rcmnuu, and through God's strenth he loped to live in the future u suber Chnistian 11fe, Brother Patrick sald a few wecks axo It wos with shume and Lumiliation that ho was prevailed upon to confess his faults at the Tabernacle; to<lay, however, he could testity to what the Lord had dotie for bim without blushing. e gave all the praise for his regeneratiun to Christ, aithourrh at the rame time he gave Messre, Moody, Sawyer, and utles, eredit fof thlr efforts 1t Is Lehalf, Brother Tuylor spuke of the terrible tomptas tion he had lately gone through, Fur the last {ew years be had been o reformed man, but last night the devil catme to him and urged bim to denounce lluulpul reform In open meeting, Bat, although on the point of ylelding several thnes hig tnaniged Lo repel the gasauits ou the citadel of hils virtue, and sent Lils Sutanle majesty howl- ing buck to s flogmy abede. Clirist woitd un- doubtedly enable bim to keep to the good reso- lutiona that uow tusplred hin; he never felt at any time so much confldence 'n the Gospel of Jeaus Christ as at presont. Mr, Stebbins, at the request of the leader, then rendered [n goud style, * Hallelufal, what n Savlor,” the slmble words and pure sentiment of the song evidently having o chastening effect on the vongregation. Brother Murray testified that he was enjortng the luve of a Savior who was not only willhiz to save, but able to keep. If any man would come to Curist, e could assure hitn ue would have the unnw}mncu and joy that lie felt. e had been a drinker for fiiteen years, but bad always fufled to rialeem himseit; 1t was only when jie aecepted Chvist’s nld that he was chabled to the fetiers of atrome drink. He reterred tothe establishment of the Retored Men's Angociation, aud asked the united prayers of ull Christluns for s succcsd. Ma]. Whittle said he had lstened with gratl- tude to the testimony of the men who hud spulen, and thought every one ought to leave e ball . better Chirstian for buvlug beard e meeting closed lu the usual mauner. ey TEMPERANCE. TUR GOSPRL TENPERANCE SERVICE in Farwell Hall last night was uot very largely attended. Those who did attend, however, were of o class Itkely to be improved by the homely temperance talk which was given by the speakers. The greatest uttention prevalled Qurlng the meeting. After the preliminary song eervice, Mr. Mur- ray spoke brlefly un the necessity of looking to Gud fur hielp I all thelr work, Mr. J. V. Farwell remarked that he had just returned from the bedstde of & promiuent law- yerwho wos almost at death's door from ths Cifect of o drunken ap) This man desired the pravers of the meeth, The whole North- west luoked o this cluis of meethes to less many who now are the glaves of drunken habits. Mr, Farwell then offered up un earnest petition in Lehalf of the Valparalso wan and all others who needed Chrlst 1o redeem them fronr the curse of Jdrink, ‘Ihe by Brightly beaw our Futher's mer cles," was then eung, Mr. Murray, tho feader, expressed his gratifi- cution for ko largo an audicuve on so unfavora- ble a meht, 1o read the 103 Pralin, Mr. McGrmmban followed with the temper- auco souge, 1T papa were only ready,™ ind b tiood news to Willie.” ‘The gentleman was 0 alfeeted by the tender senthment of the lates sune that he'broke dowa, and could not com- pletet. An eliderly gentleman, wha confessed to ha- ingz sounded the depths wnd shoals of fntetper- ave the nudlence some good wdvice, it tobaceo was o much as strong drink, and jis use ought to bo sban- doned by all who professed Christhanity, He hoped through Chrlst to live o blameless life i the future, and to do everything {u his power to check the march of druukcnuess, Mr. Buwyer thoueht the Gospel Unlon wonld prove oneof the powers fur good in Chigo and the Northweat, ‘They L together fn thy name of the Lord and tmust prosver. God lal taken them out of the pit of intemperance ad Llessed them, aud they wanted ta spread the glad tidings umong the various clusses of tho vommunity, Every ono ought to make himself a missfunary tu eullzliten the darkness of his fellows Who had not givon themsulves to the Lord. There was no way on earth better adapted for Lleaslng men thau converted per- sons udvertleing the saving power of Jesus Clrist, Bumemen forgot thebenetitsof Go': this was one of the most common und egregloussins, It belooved every man to pralse God for T3 blessings, and lrlynnd fnduve othest to live u and godly lfe, Men buasted sbout their strevgth 10 throw off the vice of drunken- Lut “thers were numcrous fnstances of men’ stopplux drink for vears, aud then falling frow pure lubits shuiply because they didd nut recognlze God's ald m thelr reformation, Had ho not put s trust by Jesus, he neht hay revirted back to drunkenness, but, tunk tie Lord, thts was the 00t year of bis new e, ud Le tritsted in Jesus to Keep bim w_ sobe an for the renrainder of Lis life, 11 tne was held up i cheerful way, bisny more woahl Cubrace It than did under the old-Tashioned und glooty systems of propounding it ‘Fhe surest Way of getting blesslngs was to be thankful for What Wua enivyed ut pecscut. God had been wo ol i redecaing bis Bie from destruction that bis vop ran Gver; eversthing around him Wus now plessant and peacetnd, whereas hefore 18 wus dark and dreadful, 11 tbey bad paticuce, God wouald tleas thew o | neasure; He tad sabd 80, wnd there was wg cads on record yot i Wich God bk gone back on Hlis word, erythlog was dlsappointient, Qlssatistaction, and trouble i this world exvept Clirivt, uud bs'urged taew all Lo put thelr trust {u Chirlat, and they would thea by right for tiue and eteruity, « Alr. Farwell remarked that 1t was work they 1 eviland a sin wanted, both for their own salvation and that of others. It was neceasary for men to be famillar with the work they undertook. T coutd not go Into a saloon ana Induce drunk- ards to aceept Chriet, because he was not aecns- tomed o the weys of perple who frequented such places,” Thers was tio one like a reforme | drunkand to bring nnds to Christ, They had atruck the philoswphier's atone (n startinge thote Gocpe) temperance meetings, and he prayed heartily fosthe {r su ‘The meeting ndjourned In the orthodux man- ner. ENT GOSSIP. CURR ‘was ol 4 jrorand coid e rel. Crisian i By hiee moutly s £ ' A enp for Love! " how Jor, How roft the words: and all the swhils Her blush wasrippiin with wialle Like Summtier after snow, ** A cup for Memo) Cold cup that one uiust drain alone, Wltle Autumn winas are up and mess Accua the burren sen, Hone. Memory, Lovas for fabe iorn and Love for day, nory fur the evenng gray litary dove, Iua Lioretti. TIHE THREE-CENT STAMP Nem York IWorts, By about the middle of next May, the public Wil avo seen the lust of the present three<cent stamp, and begin 1o get aceustomed to some- thing red, or pussibly a new tint. The best and fastest color knowi, the green three, hes proved a placer for stamp-washers, who take off the oily cancellatton without acid or alkull, and sct the stamp afloat again So fur, the Depustient bas found no way out of the dliculty, and the lone veries of eSperi- ments Just completed has resolted in nothing more than the sssurunce that the preen is the pourest of stamp colors. At the thne ft was adopted, to other natfon wseld it for its unit of Ietter postage, and, with ltx disnse, the wommon stamps the world over will run to reds ond browns. With the change of color, Mav 1, there will Le 8 clunge fn design. The wedallion head of Washington will be relleved by an open spaco of white, nl the seroll-work witl have o dilfer- ent pattern. Altogether, the new stamp will bear sume resemblinee to a stamp of slxteen Years ago, which most people have forgutten, "The white backereound 13 adopted In the hope that any attempt to wash the stamp whl leave this part frreenevably roited, Sumie other weneral changes In the stamps are kel to follow the making of a contract, May 1, a0l 1 new head bs Hkely to be fntroduced in the ahape of a medallion of Lilerly—one step toword bringing wore einflarity etween the designg of colns and stamgs, There is some Inteition of putting this desien on the Scent stamp, uscd, for the mwost part, for foreign postuge. Conference and correspondence with other postal authoritles show that loss from the re- use of stwnps ks nueh more frequent here than abroad, It ks _urcely known @ Encland, and there the stamps offer thie additional temptation of el easy 1o countericit, ‘Fhe practice hus recently Lezun In Dodin, and the frugal folks are giving the Anglo: Oflice serious loss by thelr akill fu dealing with canceled stampa. HURDE Y. Bealington Heorkeys The shortest man In New Je is the Pure chasing Avent of the State Grangers, We do not know just exactly how tall he Is, but he is short #7500, So §s the State Granze. Eventhe conscluusness of a patr of Arctle boots and cleau strined stockinzgs affords o very weak consolation to u woman who gets oat over the back of a cutter when it strikes a an;;shx:{. and sends hier on hier head o suow- vitt. It now appears that Mr, Bennett re geene of netion abont fifteen minutes heto Moy, and fusmediately declared_n vacanes pointed a cottonwond-rtump to M Lay's bla and shot at ity and, when M, May ernved formed him that the fight was uver aud 1) bad b ked. When _everything was ready for the bri and Mr. Bennett balked, Mr. “May salifely marked that, ns nnan of spurit, he felt eom- pelled to halter the programme, and he would #oout oml stirrup the eroom a litle Git, aml vompet hin to make erupperation for the wrong doug his (amily. ¥ Ol Mr, ‘Thadwallfeer, who swore off New Yoar's eve, went hume sotierlast night, and was 80 astonishied, when he put In Lis nizht-key and opened the front duor with perbect ease nt the first trial, that ne KLoked Dinesell off the front stepa and sut of the yurd, and ¢l 1 cotple of blocks, for & burglar, He Tife fsn't snfe on' hivown premises, the About six munths wwo s young man in Bock Tedand voluntarly escorted ni ol woman, with only one eye and ho tecth, home from o church- roduble, “Last week ehe kindly Bl nud lefe him £3,000, Al now the okt seanien of Rock Intumd ure falriv hesleged with beaux, and the prettlest #irl B town s 1o walk home slove every time, I there ls an old woian in the con- gregation, ed the Mr. W A LIAR'S VICTORY, bt e, The fact elnll lh‘trolicr,«: are Jonz-suffering and kind-hearted was agam cxemplified yester- day. One of the dozen parsenizers un a Wood- ward avenue em suddenly remuarked that it was an awful snow-storin, sl that he never saw so wuch LHOW 0l the gromul before. " B LPooli 1™ exc e a little whiffet of o man in the corners **thac Is no atoris b ull! Why, m Omaby 1 have seen forty-seven feet of snow on the grouml at one S Huved the town, didn't L1 querled the man opjosite, 08 conrse it harled the town, but that was oll right, We dug out the snow and feft erust, s 4 Rort ob skv, and o three duys we Bl sumuer weather down there, Ruoses bl e, p Ll the hovs went I swimming, the same g» Induly ! Don't talk to e wtoaut suck storis as thi Wewliat v oot the erustf” gasped o 1 at the front end of the car, 4 IU's hunging up there vet " replied the no- ble diar, “and the man who dounts my word wints to step oll the car for halt a minute ‘Tiere that whols dozen men sat us mute as clams, nut dar; 1 Wik at each other, or Lo enter a protest, while the Litle man branchied off anew il began teliine that fe had seen hwil-stones welghiug sfs pounds each, AT THE COMBDII No barmeclue calee,—~all §s real. upon to m; FRANCAIS stlng ut the Comedie Fran- Tue utors are never called tawoolenor & papler-mache ehck- en, or to wrestle with o ham made out of non- uppetizing uterial when u banquet s in the : contrary, the tea litions of the et that the comedians shall really eut and driuk, and If the play indicates that they have furfous uppetites, then they must slmulate them, The story goes that one of the ladle who forserly played s charmiug role i the ‘* Bonhomme daci<,” had a 0:t Invineble repugance to onkon-so <A the Urench, by e way, make very nie Bt in the play was a seens where the hara.ter whichste rebresent- ed Was werved with uiou-san, atid shewas cuie pelled to swatlow it, "The mdke-tielieve was not aecepted by the staze-tmanazer, It 43 sald that bt une exception to this Vizorous rule has ever been made, and that was in the case the great comudian, who, the e, was sublected to w severe restmen, and was allowed tu dviuk tea or eotec jnstead o1 wine, when the Latter was suppuosed to be fiowing free- 1%y I the course of the ' play. The chzars amd Wines used on the staige are ulways of the best. Whien u soiree seene 1s sety i box of ¢ e g convenient plice I the w masenhine uctor §8 expected to take oae, to have ftready in case smoking §5 ealled for by the “husiness " ot the play. I it bs wot tiled for, the awtor keeps the cigar for the sedusion ot Lis own apartinent.—Ldinerd King in Liwtos Journal, STRANGE There was a Mulay boy near Singapure who was employed by Ls patents fu berdlng some water-buffalues. He was drivinz s charge home by the burders of a jung ¢, when a tizer made o sudden spring, aid, ~ciztieg the lad by the thich, wus drazdne Lhn olff, wien two old bull-builalocs, beatng tie shrick of dsurees trom the wll-known vales I Hitle at- tendani, turned routid o with usual rapidity, The to : Ay piresecd, was vblized T drup bis Trey to detend s While onie builalo tousht ainlsucceselnlly diov the tiger away, the other hept guard over tic wounded boy. HIGIT HO! anve taken afi ouse, he docn't I eiteven if hls - corie bighie 1o 2l 16 makes 3 eople taly, and Lis position muy be alected. Toere dled not long ago o gertlemay, who, up to Lis duath, had bech paylug 810,000 o year for bis louse, and it conld leave nathin) darkey over the for hir fami) kicked aside the usli, and dtdn In Londow, where rents are higher where excent New York, no one has pald snclia rent as thds einer Lord Palmerston, when Pritne Minirster, paid the same mun for Cambridze v, He was childless, ¥0, had LR W vear ty raa] ¢ WANTED-_MALH MELP," Bookkeopers, Clerks, etcs -DRUG CLERK, A £0) .A ANTEBZCASUTEN TITAT CAY LOAY, wainy Iuemlrluy !o;lalnr - crosabeam on to his back, proppers, walked out to the pump, tank & _good drink, and went to eating Yer, feliowe, that horse had the advan- ¥ 8 guperior eonstitution,shich putled him taroiteh in spite of the superior race and the conceite tagee cuaranlem) b Huase in Vie He aldu't die," an neome of May we not lione that overdoped and male a witl alro null through by the L, aa yet, unimpalred Cone JEFFERNONIA, ? montl And I terest, Callae 134 Enst Madlann. TED-CU'8rOY RANIS AND VESTS MAR- M. KROMUERU, I Intie moet solid e Biousees pented at L1000 a year, Th reata of the two richest men tn England dul not amount to L7000, Thelr property was worth itution? Ko may it be, Xed man preferred, A NICE JOUSY ANT COT- restience in South . iacellnnanis. ANTED=ACOMPETENT AAENT 1N CIICAGO rodtiction nnd #ale throughs SHAKSPEARE TRANSLATED, Londan Esaminer. A young ladg in York:hire fs (n the hatit of cre for the fustructivn of girls elehiboring factorfes, make certaln that they undurstand what she has been reading, rhe sometimes ta superintend the. thoraughils ate~t ramg In - order to 14 10 Imy for gor the rxclusive Fignt of ed, _ A ar ICAL CO., B4 ftende: NTED=810 WAC inic our letter-capyt: Rl<oaflver ind nic citirs. Exeelsfor Manatacturing Adarca A%, 1 ops n the middle Zirls whethershie nat she quite compreliends 1. winve ahe was reading from the openiny genes of Y llamlet," and had come to tue pussage in wadeli the Queen Implores ler <on to cast his ity eolor off, and not keep always mourn- S Are v wure, ) ale aeke ¢ of the girls, “tint you qu.te nnde and the meaning of thise™ ::fl 1the worth OMPLETR FOIU ‘whele 02 et th frate i ‘omiany, 09 diadiror Heniiekeepings will rent ¢ tchildren; honse as ali nodern 18 asa the oors will ot cheap it NTED=1.00 AGENTA AT NCF | Tew B-cent article: families wiil w: Praity k004s partlculars free, ilox 2043 St Lauth, Mo, ANTED=AN ACTIVE WOl Funatey town, to tal ani prontabie loeal 3z Ta-ticulars free. ANTED=TWO O jonure for BAITON Tor hig Iather, K l'»r..\r-—lonr WILL SELL, A FI S hits mother sl ight 1o bein to 2o out to teas and fuch M 'Ihis I8 ad guod as Ch snl basement | FEF 0T, new tic Jobnston wotse, S0, W tarvards ATITLE AT A DISCOTU The lucklesa French Baron Arvid de Verner, who was recently sentenced to four years' In San Francisco Penitentiary for allegenl embezzlzment of two pietures, Lin- In the County Jull amd whispera to ewrpatr reporter who happens to throtsh the corridor: 0 the FlEht tan o go.ul chanee wi MATeN § 64, 1 Fibie offrd. Bainey oF comm 1efom. prisonment fn stiaenl, nd Isdies il nud thite ik Lo thing of {our Wi, the Judize wiy very ensy e and the’ fury reeommended me 1o mer- them hotis they * But, Baron,” mildly porter, Dan't call me a Harari, i yor please,” eald the repudiutor of ttles, very tact of my being a Baron Is the sceret of 0 And, "™ e added, fully, *what Is the title now to me but rufiies v man without a shirt! eyg anl betwee 1 (a%e Ry 0w who ey fars 1 pUrinaneat place fur une wiso ailiny miisfortin BT e o generdt lomewitk, o A = Y0 RENT~THE NAL AND ROOMR BELO! I Tarnn Y of 1 o aludunivi Clib, o GrGLO. O NEWS w3 Weat Monro Pine Bng (Arr.) Prose, cr and politle y after a ghort filnees lust weekodied, and his soreowing famlily and friends 0 angculsh und grief saw bis eyelids closed, na they euppused, forever, v In o mietallic case after the usual time. ahout to take place, when, on the e duath, aiter nearly heis over the supy W Lorrified by rechs the pluss care of the eotlin broken open aml the appearance ol the corpse’™s haad through the uperture. The Colonel s thie devil they were A promineut law. Bluft, Col. Metek LIS TO WORK 2r5 attached (o' APt an compeient workw 2y ea, and Lewt of wages, to be interred WANTED - AL ¥ hours, the ki reding were surpris o teliy refercndes, L 47, Criae OVEDTO 104 WhTe hé Tay he fe tu Know = What GIVES “itls "Ik i o do!" ary fo elate 1t Le was soon relieve A Goon armaas Was lu Snir Way of rewovery, uud 13 10 doubt worth niang TWO FAST TROTILRS IN COLLISION. The Shocking Accldent on Saturday Near Poughkeeprle~Two Horaes the Thllla of the Slelghs and Almost In- stantly Kitled. Diegaieh 1o the New York Tim Potankcersie, Jan. H4.—The rbocking acel- dentto two trotting horses an South ave yesterday afternoon has searce o paraliel fn the annals of fast-driving accidents, tire slefching this winter South avenue, from uldiers’ Fountain to a puint a mile beyond, has been the avcepted trutting-ground of the eity, and every line wlternoon hundreds of peo- ple have arsembled there to witness the teluls of speed. The trotters Silas Rih, Joe Petit, Allla, and others, composiuge the have uppeared there ahuost daily for shurp” contests, 3, heen 5o mneh crowded with trat- tine horses that the frequent narrow es.apes ollixions have made the drivers 1 and such wn accldent as that of yesterday hay been pro Hcted for we nearly over, and forty making thelr Just “spurts™ at about 5p.m. avenue were lined with people when subdonly the cr was heard, aud, Juolilns ¢ trotting horse Stias unninghum, a fast troiter driven Ty Inerchant of this ¢ity, and a third trotter driven by “Tltus, were reen comtng down neck and nee ritie specd, cach atriving to get the lond, cleared the Jevel aloms Eastman Park ftke u whirlwind and with rafet tenapted to tarn the slight o Dean's * place comleg slonz at’ a ratt 12 et tur X VANISI GIRLTTO Atnzina nive fwially un tue P WS Lakeest, O UGIRLS, & COOK Catl for Two deys 1 Tiost dostraoiy Luoke are goue. allivatewors in s ) BEY- LW BILLIAGLY K50 0! Durinzthe en- WANTED=HY TWi GAOD GIR] e Ler cuoRing, the otace for seen d wul 3 L vire oy b 14 Dwentyeaisi AS COOK BY 7 West Ltlana Secunid haid g J1fang. Adurees o 5 \N Rl PLase el at S AL SCHNOLTIEL . £ TUATIONS WANT, BUY Houkie, W inaio el can b or State wid g LON AND FOUND, de il Watih ¢ MAEKED DOW on WAL LEDAGON, 8t Gage Jros. The day's spr r ity trottera were niiave Roime by GIT Y 10 on- Fourieeatl- . " £’ Walash - i LIFF &'SON, Beae] att wili be sulta')) aldrcndng JOHN K 3 0 Toan ol Teal estate amuoranime i the Fesirn s (o Trivune of 2 VED CITY 1iiors 1 Apply at Unlon Traat Come Lut as they at- e oppusite” the ¥ even c ol nuralTeward o tius other trotter UM TO SUIT O i e palit fOr (e retuen 10 aer Wesalngtou aud Halsted: WNDLAND X JAS RENSEDY, Clay A terribie “voltision was fmminent ven the Plielps and Hloldridee horses, and seeing that it could not statlers turned thelr heads frons the sizht with The Heome tozetucr ™ was quick ns lightnine the end of the slench entered the st of Mro Phely s' horse to tue depth of ten inclies, und ‘the poor animel died without o zroan, for the shaft had me time the end of the thill of lizh peneteated the ank wnd Eriast of Mr. Holdridge's horse, and that anim Blecdlng trightially, dicd in two minates, torce of the coliision My, Holidridee wis ion Bis hors Home Natonal be wvalded, the b athridof horror. sLam ANHoT tuill of Mr. nd two-wprlag b nas Tiord Le matlon decently res 110 TO0% BT F P thei ng ques- creed his heart, 17 Eaviann B s Wl be adl IN FUMS TO BULT, e ABLISHED FANCY AND 36, KDLWE UNder ¢ ut Fouth Bend, Ind “08 RO Ittt Holdridae's anfnd w Mr. Phetps' horse, formerly known as *the is ended the trot y on the avenue, and most Hkely fur the seasul e e— BIRD AND THE SOUL. *¢ Why soarest thon, 0 lurk, ko b inue, the de ., UG STORE FOR BAT, towne Lt Centrat [linol in imgrovement Ture lisa allt i Ulifnzes, und the beat taud I otliee bubliees fa tie reasnnt for LA Huriut & Co., Droggists, GO 02 Wi L6 ALLY AND QUIETLY £ ernny tor 1, IV GOODS 1N KX Ines poal entate aid cash, pienty fora e ot g clon b vapy « hiey Ll il 10'aE Lo It ot perfence, 1 A wid B, Chicagn, o f 12U pojmbatbon, or 34, B ROt tor Gl Cain &L 1ol 16, (8 SHade ehick 6, m. (40, . 1AM THE ONL, 1300-s1,, frum i F'm mounting sin, BOARDING AND LODC sonth Nude, sapeTior board, b Than shide-cars A TATE atleinen, €4 0 £ por week, i Upward to soar, un: silte, Wi Bokriy By 1 Boar hikalier, be more bighly dasgavizir, W EYADY HOTCL 6 ASD o WADASILAY 14 aml room, 1. er Wit Dhadty S0 Ceatis ——— A PARALLEL CASE, To dhe Buttor of The Tridune. OQuaws &, Hlplan, 16.—The pitinhle vondition of poor Loubstun reminda me of aditue story f stwicnts at a Western Penn- Rito§y per wee 4 $1 1w duy, 320ty INI; ol L4 esuntry, d Lt Annanolis, ar an) 1 i for ust e b Ve B Lan et Enatractor ot e ¥ wdurewtag § ul, ia Weat Vil ¥ 84 private tuto eylvanta Colley W, (eunferred sohelquet, * Ni" A Bis dunfuutlve size) trom Placqueming Parish, One day the overseer repurted that Sclim, my_ favorite saddle-horse, was el been foundered, € 70, Trtoune ottice, T4 blarborant. k. niried to the stables a ¢ Loktng drowpy und Wil ut waitinig ad been fed, watered, or vurrled, Ad what ottehit or conld be don for the ans Aloes, tpentin . enough found the hor sumewhiat stary. quire when he doulifed 1elren d 85, Tal year; L0 tRe LAl I n WORTILOF 0110 Vit acotaind aibd ey iy Wiar+ aln PRI . it wits thought to aanl get thelr advlee, for it 1 so valuable a steel die uld tor bi, and e eers eriy [OF cily of susurban T NEWING MACHINDS, wcres ol laud 1 O i~ lsrris Counly, 1, withuut doing i talnly Feewed to be 43 Lent ul other i &b, Gy Wabasll nedics to a By thus time exeltement h that all the pluntation hands, uncles rla sl boys, anig the sl tate of the poor his own and 7y suppused billvationus, foutn fur At utlous. und bk, 2 MEDICAL, and thorosghly posted ¢ wortik vpeiled il 5 thds o that root, hord £, oy ball, linfuent Fiually it wasa the avalable itrs, by DR, rhost, mbine soine of ull the Case Wad 30 despes TEY OLOANS ud vasiest tarmy ¥ » Unele Cear threw the 1 aud drew th b the ereature ta Gold him rtoad, aud thie overseer fored the dromh-bottle 1 pansed and fooked at tu risk full trial of tiw much fur alter-rupe overa at Steally Teduced bricoa 934 $1h b et u icury discollit 1ol e 2 cratioas 0 vur bl T BIEAXD NEW) DiproveLicats, bandsoule ¢ 2 pifos $700. 10 0ako ool 10! jusa s our i1 tis wouth,” us ua thoueh e our eredulity. Ths soon prov cexidied boy, who exclauned: ¢ Say 1t coulda's be helpea 753 UL LAY ok WO alnd ull tha 1l AWl fellows, e wliere ik my. Bad got alra i segivient of muice. uk-bottle, twhted {t out ol th s Jald back fn the balter, drew the old Juck, *her Ul Lt hors 2 to i o wilole 1at set hils teeth on tuat nough donin IASHT PATD Fult B Cull ur wddrens 0 L Dt brs” advauced W say :‘ i NEGCASDI,