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LG CHIUAGU WRLBUIN VILIUA “THE COUNTY BOARD. gills to the Amount of $50,000 Ordered Paid. ¢ County - Attorney Rountree Intrndes Upon tho Deliberations of the Board, Zommissioner Guenther Tells What He Would Ifave Dono Ilad ile Deen Young. Oommissioner McCUaffrey Docs Not Pour 0il on the Troubled Waters, An adjourned mecting of the Connty Roard was licld yesterday afternoou, President Holden in the chalr, There was a full attendance. A requlsition for drugs and medicines for the Insane Asyinm (amotinting to $80) was referred to the appropriate Committee with power to purchaze. STEWART. The County Treasurer notified the Board that - ho had made a demand on James 8tewart, late Recorder, for money dua the county. Mr Stewart had paid over 81,865, there being a bal- ance still Jn his liands of 84,005, for which the Treasuret hod inadoa written demand. Hes ferrcd to the Committec on Judiclary. The towns of Havover and Maino asked that the license-toney duc them should be refunded. Referred. 1 An fnvitstion to inspect the cut-stone work fn ‘ progress at Lemont was extended by Williom McNeill & Son, and was accepted on motlon ot Mr. McCaflrey. P E A number of little bllls and requlsitions wero referred to appropriate committees. WICLEVEY. The contract of John A.McClovey for groceries wasread, - Mr. McCaffrey moved that the bond be fixed it $10,000. Mr. Fitzgorald moved, a5 an nmendment, that the amouut of the boud be $50,000. Lost—ycas 4, nays10. Those voting lu the aflirmative were Mcssrs, Ayars, Bradley, Fitzzerald, and Senne. . The motion of M. Slccmrey ‘Was then car. ried. Yens 10, nays 4. Mr. Mulloy tnoved to reconsider theaction just taken, which [‘m:\'nlled. He then moved to fix mg[hu“l a‘;g::,'“:no'med thie, on the ground ¥ » Mct i lhnzr the sum rwg‘u too hlgh" lmt—)gcru o, naya 0. glr. Fitzeerald moved to make it $20,000, be]}"' McCaflroy thought the matter stood as ore, The Chalrman on belng appealed to upheld the latter,and the bond was then flxed at 10,000 . Ou motlon the contract was ratifled by a vots of yeas 8, nays 7—Ayars, Hradloy, Fiizgerald, Holiman, Mulloy, S8cune, Taber, The Committce on Publle Charities recom-: mended the payment of bills for supplies amounting to $15,000, Concurred in. ‘Ine Conimitteeon fospital recommduded the yment of Lllls aggregating §6,301. Concurred n, Bills amounting to_$2,228 were recommendod to be palld Ly the Committco on Town and Town Accounts, Concurred fn, In auswer to Mr., Fitzgerald, who had voted ngainst the payment in cvery cuse, the Chair- man stated that*thers was 1o money inthe Treasury. AR ‘The Commiltes on PublieServico rocommend- ing the payment of the Janunry pay-roll, mmounting to $4,054.31, They also reported fa- vorubly on County:Attorncy Rountirco’s cx- ponses at Bprinaticli—234, G l.\lx-L.’Fl!zgcmld—\Yhnt in that last item, Mr. erkl. ‘The Clerk—The County Attornoy's expenses at Springficid in the Devine suit, S8 Mr._Fltzgerusld—Expenses at. Springflold! Why, I thought hie was thero on o wodding-tour. r. Rountree, who was In the adjoining room, overheard this remark, and, rushing to tho duor, he shook his fist at I"uz[r'cmld, exclalime lu§: You are an {nfamous lar. + Mr. Fitzgerald—You'ro another. Yondid po oW n— Mr. Rountree—You are a lfar, and {f yon como in hero I will tix you. Col. Cleary—Anh! I thought there would be nkstouds 0ylng around here. Mr. Giuenther roso to a question of privilege. Hosadd ho had lzed thisty years In the county, anud belleved that bia reputation was noy, s jtalways had been. 1io had Leen fn- salted on_tho previous dny by Commissloner Nitzgerald, Now headmitiod that he had made umistake, but there was'no reason why he should bu insulted. Mr. Fitzgorald—Point of order, I won't llston to anything of that kiud. Severa) members—The gentloman Is speaking on A question of privilege, M, Fitzgerald—I huve as much right on the Ef" ns ooy man, and I won't latcn to any harge, ir. McCallroy—You must understand— M. Fitzgerald—Ho cau’t go on vilifying me, Alr. Guenther—You fusulted nie fn the com- mittee-room, sir, It It had been ten years ago when I had my strepgth 1 would have thrashed you. Dut Icannot doit vow,as] am apold idan. If you have unything nfinlnn g orany- body clse’ complatn €0 the Urand Jury, I lato to hear u man tell me [ ama {mufl. It wo aro . all frauds et the Board perish 4t once. 1 have worlked for the intereats of the tax-payers as well as I know how, and [ donot want to_be overhruled hers as o thief and a scoiindrel, I do not curo for mysolf, but on account of my lumfl{v I danot wantauytulng thrown up ut thiew. 1 I was young, Mr. Chalre may, we swould flruhuhly havo a row, Col. Cleary—Never mind, the County Attor- ney is youny, [Laughter.] Mr, Guenther (coutinuing)—I appeal to my fcilgw-members to ray whetlier I have not al- ways tricd Lo do iy duty, -\Yhat Is the use of being a Comulssiuner for this lousy salary If 1 awn 10 be fnsulted In this wavi I tell you I'won't stund {t. This ought Lo he stopped,” Mr. Chalr-. man. 1t there §s steallug goligg on, 1 want to reslgn, Mr, Fitzgerald tred to got in a reply, hut as tho roll-call had begun ho'fvnn rulad?:\{f. 1;? or- T, ‘The report of the Committcs was concurred Mr. Mulloy offered & resolutfon fustructing the County-Agent and the Warden of the Ine sanc-Asylum should include all -u{mlle- needed for tho month in future roquisitions, and ap- point a day to recefve the goods, so that she Compltte might attend und check them off. : Mr. Behmidt proseuted a resolutfon @frecting the County-Attorney to Institute legal proceeds ings against James Btewart and his boudsmon to recover the balance dug the county, Curgled, The Connnittes on Public Records recom- mended the payment of bills amounting to 333, and the Conimittee on Tublic . Builiings and Hospitals bills ggreputing 810,124, Bot reports wero concurred In. . BUNCONDE, Mr, Tabor offered tho followlng: Wauekraw, The tax-levy foe the 3 1878 for genoral or county purposcs. and which coustitatos ho funcyal fund of the Cuunty ‘Ireasury, amounts £0 31,040,480, mnd (o Ara back tazes remainin uncolleetod to the amount of about $300, 000, B the um?wrgr) or floating Indebtednossof 1ho conn- tyls #130, but the collection of the reves nue haa hieen serloualy Interfered with, particularly In the Town of South Chicagu. Lhus €ausing embar- fassment in the County ‘T'rotsury and rendering the fustiiey exponditare of monvy for tho J»uqmu and in ‘Mov;';lum““ of duttes imposcd by law upou 1his Boar, fwpoan{bla at prevent; aud Wuenzas, The only purposcs for which the countyfe in immed:ate necd of uonoy are the varluda charitable {nstitations uf the cdunty, and the obtalulug of oney therefor s prevented by Proccedings which obetruct thu collcction of the Fevenue and by the refusal of the County Tressurer Lo petforn bis p duty; therefore, besolred, 'I'hat u epecial comulttec of five bo ap- Dainted by the Chulrinan to luguirs fnto and report ta this Board aa woon us “0!'“"0 wiih refercuce to the necensity of closiug the charitable inatitutions ©f the counly, and discharging the employes thereln, anlil such timé s toe collection of the u_‘\;:“;['(‘,u warrant thelr further coatinusnce, W McCaffrey opposed the passage of the resolution, “The whole difliculty was caused by thas Bouth Bldc tax| ayers who were op) d to the scttlement of Fhu Collectorship, ~The poor Peole ouchit not to suffer ou thelr uccount. Mr, Gucnther thoughit the dificulty might be met by adjuurning to the first Monduy in June. r. Conly polated out that the Bosnd is cown- polled tomceet fn Alsich. o was in favor of the resolution, for the reason that thé country towns were able Lo take cure of thelr shara of :hu poor. If tho justitutivns were closed he oped (he lumates would go to the South Town aad remain untll they get relicf, . Fitzgerald suzgested that tlic comaty should yegulate Its cxpeuscs ncconding to its iucome. There wes abundant room for treachmeut everywliere, From $75,000 8o $100,~ O could be saved, and the poor and sick_ro- celve just a8 good case sa they do now. This ave was simply to throw cold water on the o of shoss who were trylog to chock the Board's extravagance. No ous need &earn tlierent, s the poor and el wonld contlnne to Ve eared for. 1f a disposition to teconomize was shown, people_would como forward aud pay thelr taxes. ° ‘o, Cteary did not Jike the resolution, neither did he fike the action of some members of the Flnance Commlttce, who were swaved with a wpirit of braggadodio amd buncombe, The roll wats called on the re<olution. When the Chairman’s nane was calied he salil: There has got to be some action taken. We cannot have the bills accummlating without making rovision for them, The Chalr thinks it wouls he wlio discretion on the part of the Board tu take some actlon Jouking to a remeds. 1 for one would dreard very much to be driven to this extremity. but I see no niternative but to take sume stich action. If the worst comes to the worsat, let the West Bide take care of her poor, and the othier diyisions the same. The difficul Ly I8 all brought; about through the non-collee- tlon of taxes in the South Town; there is no doubt of that. Ishall vote for the resolution, ‘The resolution was lost by the following vote: Yeas—~Conly, UGuenthor, Schmidt, Tabor, Hol en—5. Nays—Rreadley, Carroll, Cleary, . Flizgerald, Haffinaan, Lensén, Mecatteey, Mulloy, Scane—0: Mr. Conl{ asked why Mr. Ayars (who was then absent) had Jeft his scat without voting, ‘The Chalrman—1ie left Immediately the reso- lution was introduced. Mr. Conl; —A\I{ friend Gommlssloner Fitz- ficmld‘n voice {8 Tor eutting down cxgumcs. and 1o gentleman who backa hint up hns left his scat. A year ago, when we were cutting down cxponscs, and cuf down the dlet bill, that meu- tieman was tiic one who fntrodiiced e resolu- tion to ralso ft. Now ho has feft and has not votod on that resolutior. I would ke to know what {t means, Mr. Fitzgerald explained that Mr. Ayars was no mare to him than any other member, After thebusiuess hiad been finished up, MRt FITZGERALD ohtalned permisslon to speak on a questlon of priviiege. * He claimed that Guenther had cen- sured lilm wrongfuily, and that he (Fitzzerald) had no intention to fusult him in the committee room. Jlehad not addressed any remnarke to tho Commissioner nt the time referred to. The attorney of the Boprd, the speaker proceeded, comes herc and says [ am n damned llar, The attorney of this Board comes and vlil0cs me beeausce | made & statement which was cor- rect, Holsallar— t Mr. McCafTrey—Polnt of order. Mr. Fitzgerald—I have a right to call hima liar and speak to this point. Alr, McCallrey—dMy polnt Is this: The Comn- missioner makea o ataterient and anya it s cor- rect. When he says that, he censures every utember of this Board who voter for a bill of this kind. Mr. Fitzgerald—Allow mg to go on. 2':1'xod0hnlrmnn—wm. till the polnt of order fs settled, Mr. Mchll’r:[ repeated his polut, winding up with & denal of the charge, ‘The Chalrman—The Mr, Fitzgerald—Wel state the facts. The Cl int Is well taken, Iet ma go on and ?mt erk read the ltem of $36 oxpenses of the County Attorney to Springfleld, or somewhere else, I'nsked him to read that azaln, and he did so. Dstated then I thought Iie went to Springfield on a wedding-tour,which Isaw io the papers, Now, Is there anythine in that for n man like him, with the educition and attalmments that lic assumes to have, to take offensgat! He assumes to be the legal fraters nity of this county, and to know everything, an o called mo o liarl " Why, the vagabond, lie dared uot o lh‘nt anywhere clse if he was nesr me. Mr. Chalrman, you know that thoe papers printed that tho County Attorncy had goncon a tour with hia wifeto Springficld. Vo all know that Le went to Springficld and that his wife went with him, But I fust mado_tho remark, and it wasnot sufllelent to make the geuntleman step to that doorand eall me o lar, I did not mean that be went to steal this $30 from the county. I meant what I sald. Aod that man, whom wo have placed in the position, speaka to me fn that way 1 The Board ought not to tolerate any such mun. s “ Mr. McCaffrey sald he had been o member. of the Board for twoand ahall vears and had nover heard such lanzuage bofore, The private affairs of any Individual ought not to be dragzed into thelr discussions. A mav that did such a thing was no gentleman; and when hoe sald he waa he lied—tio was 10 gentleman., Tho Doard then adjourned {u some confuslon. . CURRENT GOSSIP. IN TIIE MORNING. (ANer that Von Irevers,! ¢ Lez acripta, tho wrl n’.‘r(lm written, m’a atute, Non scripta, non acripta, tho unwritten Jaw, Include, and inctude, and, not only the customa Of certaln, and cortain, and “certalu" —— 0O pshaw! Hers now [ am reading this chapter of Dlackstone Ta tho time, to the time, of tho waltzes lnst nights Von \\'iuer. Von Weber! and Blackstone, and Ulackatane! 1 wonder why waltzea won't atop after light, Ah, me! how wo floated together, together, Adown and adown the Lright depths of tlie room; Al undor and under the wreathinga of banners, ., | “And [ato perfumeland of bloom and of blovm, As one, and as one—and our soul, fha mad musle— Her heart beating ttmo unto filne, unto mine, We wnllzcxhwn‘y, waltzed nway, outof tho Unite, Afar und ofar njo——Dosh! it 18 nluc. And here 1s my Dlackatone awalting my pleasnre— Ab, well, 1aupposo it lv time now for i2 1 fargot in the dunce I brichll Forget the dance, too, —Lex seriplir, the welt—"" =2\ li, Robertson'in Scribner's 3 fonihiy, ——— A TRICK WITIl FIGURES, B To the Editor af The Tridune, MiLwavkze, Wis, Jan., 30,—As the “bar- mony of flzures™ scems to bo growlng fnto u fashionable subject for dlscuasion In your col- umns, I beg leave to cxplaln an amusing little trick with fignres, which Is certalnly very ven- erabilo, though comparatively few of your read- cra know it; and it I8 nonc tha less astounding to thosé who liave nover scon 1ty because Adam ueed to puzzle Eve's feminine wits over Ity and cxcite bier aweestruck admiration of his rare Renfus. Tho Magus who performs this trick sclects o suitably-melancholy victlm, and proposcs to glve the wlded total of five rows ‘of flgures of nuy slze posslble, after but one of thoss rows are placed on paper. Tho victim puts dowu such o raw, and the Magus Immediatoly writes the to- tal, leaving an futervening space for tho other four rows, which aro put down alternately by the two persons, apparently a¢ hap-lazard, yct the totsl is always absolutoly correct, 1 will illustrato tho modus oporandi es follows: A exhiblts the trick, und B is tho unfortuvate vie- tm, B writea dowp, say, 3977, A howmee statos the ‘mlded tots of with the four yet unborn rews, 33,275, B then eXeria his masalve wa aml now 1"l intellect, and ovolvea from itsdepths tho figures- 1,865, and pleecs them Leneath his flret row, A then 'adds, as row No. 3, 8,134, 1 agaln writcs down 5,451, and A finishes the agony by putting duwit us tho lust ruw 4,510—and thu unswer fs correct, Tho rows may coutaln any numnber of flizures, provided cach fow bas i equal number with its vredecessor, The explanation of this {s slinplo ss rolling ofta {mlMtnrylug'. To get the total, shinply deduct 2 from the Jast figure i the [ine, and Yln-u it (the nuumfll before the frst and, to Hll up the Intervening four liues, put down figurea Jarge vnough to make U for cach of vour npllallclll'l preceding ihrures fn rows No. B and 4 Put down the figures I have given aa an iluatration, aod & litele study will make It very easy for the reader to understend, not ony * how'to da it," but “ the reason why " us well, Cuanres WeiLks. REMUS® CHURCIH-EXPERIENCES, Atlanta (¢2.) Constltution.. #Youdon't come down to church no mo*, Brudder Remns, Dere’s bin & might fot'restin® meetin’ gwine on lately." #EIit's bin a lung time, Brudder Rastus, scoce I wuzdown dar, and lit'll be jonger, I done got my dose.” “W'y you aln't dons gone su’ anfined, is you, Brudder Remusi" “Not In perticler, 1des took'n drawd out. De members wus too mutuel fer ter sult my doctrives," **How wuz dat i % Well, I tell you, Brudder Rsatus, When I went ter dat chu’ch, 1 went ez 'umbil ez de nex! one. Iwen' fer ter sing, an’ pray, an® wu- sbup. 1 wus allers on han’, an' mos’ geper’lly allers bad a stray shinplarstor dat de ols 'omait wanted sont tor dem Paying out dar. Hit went on dis way ontil do fus’ news I knowed dar wuz & row got up in the wuen-corner, Brudder Dick sed dere wazn't nuff woney en' Brudder Bimn' if dero wuzn't ho 'spected Brudder Dick kuowd whar I'd gove ter; au' den Bruddur Dick Nuwed dat hie wouldn't stan’ no :rmlnuncu, an' den he bauled off an® took Brudder Sim uuder do jaw—blipl—on' den dey clinched, drapped, and fout on de flo', an’ de beuches, an' 'wong de wimmen, Den do preuciier started down tum de pulp u' ez bo Wwus sm)mu' oude fatforw a blme-book coteh him under de eye, su' bit soundid ke a bung- shell had busted. " 'Hout dis thne Brudder Jesso riz up in bis seat sorter keerless-like, an’ went down inter his britchies arter hia razer; an' den [ know'd dat do trouble Lad begun. ter Dil- an’ under y o preachee's wife, sha recd [t herse'f, an’ Iei off one er dem hallylnyah-lollers, an’ den [ vhat eanve 1o pass. I'm a gittin® An' the ha'r shet ont de amer, Fuddermo' w Tim's got. ter akin', ‘H'nlvll'r when T hear Brudider 8im and Brirdder dick a-snortin' an® a-sentlin® under de benches, like ez of dey waz makin’ fer my pew: 5o 1 rorter Ity ‘myre'f an' gerainble out, an' de fus' man 1 'reesd wuz n plecceman, an’ he had a nirzer 'rested, an' de pame 'er dat nigger wuz Itemus." “Ji didn't *res' you, dfd he, Brudder Re- must" “Ilit'n dea like § tell you, an’ I had fer git Mas' Julin, what wuz my young marster In the warmin' dags, {o go Inter my bou’s for me. 111t ain't 1o use' fer ter sing ont chi'ch atme. T slone bin an’ got iny dose, Wen I goes Les wall 1 wanter know wat I'm a-doln’y an® 1 lhml'. watiter get_hemmed up 'mong wimmen' an' preachers, T wants elhow-room.” “ Bat, Brudder Remus, you afn't—=" 4 mout drap fn an’ L nioutn't, but wen you . rec mu sanfer In de do’y wid my spces on, Fou kin des say ter der rndderin, sorter_confiden- shil-llke, ‘Dar courcs okl man Remus wid his lwmpln‘o]. an', ef dar's much uv a scufile roun’ here dis evenli’, you gwine ter hear fi Yio! Solong. 'Mcmber mo ter 8lster Tempy.” A NAUGIITY BOY'S TRICK. Ham Francisco Chronlele. About 8 o'clock Jast evening a very Ingenlous but mischierous little hoodlum, who works ina tin-shop In the lower portion of tho clty, walked up Kearny- stret, jingling in his capacious pockets n dozen or mare pieces of shining metal resembling in size, shope, and color the ellver half<dollar. At the junction of Market strect an idea seeimcd to strike him, and a4 lic passed on he quietly dropped a plece or Lwo cvery block, which sank partlally into the half-inch of mud and presented o very attractive appear- ance, Over this 1ittle cxperiment the boy prob- ably had_more fun that he cver had In his lite betore. The firat victim of the Fllucrin;r bait was a vary nervous individual, who passcd the coin about ten foet before ho could stop, came back, poked it with the end of his umbrella, p!uked\s up, wiped off the mud, carrled it toa shup windowy tllmm it down sgalu, and then passcdun. 'Fhe next dupe was taken i a block farther on, and in atooping down to plek up the deeolcful glitter was run_agalust from behind and sent plowing nlong the nasty planks, Then 2 woman was observed to stoop over and pros- pect a little farther on, and very suddenly leave the place in disgust. And so It went all the cyening for tho length of sldewalk between Kearny antl Ellis streets, and probahlya hundred or more pedestrians were brought to a sudden halt underthe inpresslon that alucky baif-dollar had Leen turned, but who found, aftertcirhands had been nicoly daubed up, that the prize was not worth a share of wildet stock, and that they had been nlecly sold, Longafter the precovioua boy who had coneeived the sell hud been thrashed and sent tu bed for staying out 8o late, the fun went on, In one or two places a gang of huod- lums, after having been taken fu themscives, had gathered tn a doorway,and whien a passer-b attempted to identify the coln after picking it up, the sarcastic “*Al-rrl" that {,'rcul.cnl uim would have inade 8 SBupervisor blush, Kinder ole, an' THE WHALE'S WAKE, New York llrald, Jan. 30, The monster flsl from Labrador, which untld Saturdsy bad disported itself fn the main tank of tho Aquarjum, was yeaterday lald out In n state befitting a creatnrs of its importance. In the morning, Profs. F. T, Weisse and M. N. Miller prepared it for further exbibition by opening the main artery In ts neck and slect- ing about two gallons of chlurate of zine. Af- ter this operation was completed and tho fuld had thorouglily elrculated through its velns, the unfortunate deccased was properly bol- stered up on the tank-hottom to awalt thie in- speetion and eventual intermout. ‘The Profes- sora who thus prepared . the' curcars say that it mny be kept for weeks, If desirable.” While tiow reposiug in death, tho white whale pre- ecnts an appearance of extreww forlorne ness. It blubber has all fallen away, und - the vertebre can seen I cautire length, Mr. IL D, Buatler, who claling the honor of baving first brought a lve whale 1o New York,an'l who lias had much experlenco In their treatinent, espresses the oplufon that the cause of death was consumption. Wnon the propiet Lime arrives an autopsy will be made and the earcass dlssected by Prol. J. G. Dalton, of the College of Piysicians and Burgeons, Mr, RButler's former cxperience has gulie to prove that these aulinals cannot *be kvi‘, out of the sca without a fulhing away of the blubber and the destruction of the lungs. * A few months of tank-lfe, added to the unnatural exeltement of mt:lrnpahlun cxistence, is sure to produce this reault. Qo onc_occaslon Mr. Dutler kept a whule alive in a dry box for thirteen days, and the anlnul existed in n muscum-tank for eoveral months afterward. The whale now dead jn the Aquariuin was caught in June and brought to New York upon the 9ih of October,. The atans ozrers declure thelr fotention of fitting out an- othier ‘expedition Vor Labrador, when there witl Lo more whallng sud gnashing of tecth, A WONDERE New Yo The French papers tell us of a wonderful fn- veutfon, which will cnable-the fecblest amoug us tu *witch the world with nobls couchiman- #lip.’* The lierso of the future Is nut to b driven by ordiuary refus, but by elcetricity com- bined with them. The coachwan s to have under his seat an clectro-magnetic spparatus, whieh he works by a 1ittle handle. One wire Is curried through the relu to the bt and ancther to the cruppor, so that a current once set up goes the eotire length of the unimal along the epine, A swdden shock will, we pre gruvely aasured; stop the most violout runaway or the moat obstinate jibber, The creature, huwover strong and however viclous, 13 ‘ot once trons. formed fnto a sort of inoffensive horee of wuod, with the fect tirmly ualled to the ground,” Curlously enough, thc oppasite effect may ho prothieed by a auccession of amall shacks, der tho Influence of those the verlest serow can D suddenly endowed with & vigor and tire in- deseribablé, and even the Roslnante of Don Quixote would gullop like & Derhy winuer. * MEDGEHOGS. . Moston Glabe, . . Tho following correspondence has passed he- tween a Michigon scholor and Mesars. Snow & Co., well-known produce dealers on North Mar- ket street: Yextwarsn, Jag, 10, 1877, —Nr. Suow & co— Bir—pleano wright und let mo know Iff you wani to getany hedgo Hoga thoy are apecia of the porcu- pine 11T you wani_ then Dead or Allve And how to send Them and what are they Worth N 13- hiava got ono In the Treo and ean get Him wiou | Wantto Tho followlug answer was returned; Tuato¥. Jan. 20, 1877,—Dear Sir: Hedgehogs areoff, Keep him up the tree (i1l further advices. ANNA DIOKINSON, Turlingtan Hawkeye, : Anna Dickinson is a fallure fn tho love-scencs of her own plays, When the experienced actor sidlea up to her and reaclics hisanns around her slplt waist, she grabs him by the wrist and hiolds bim oft at arms' length while Lo says his pleces and then, when ghe reaclies the melting moment, and Jowers her bead to et it droop upon his shoulder, the constralned uction s so Hike unul{ sturo of u venerabls Willlam-gout lu thic act of assisting o teasing bov over a pusture- fenee, that the audicnce glecfully look to sco the uuhapoy laver butted clearly over into the orchestru-iddles, aud there 18 & gonoral murs mur of dlauppulntment when he braces his feet and receives tho drop of lier head with a scarce- Iy'andible grunt. . i A PROIIBITION, The Marshalltown (lo.) T¥mes publishes the following: —~—, Jan. 20, 1877, —Mister editor I forbld ln{l"““ murrylng John Henry for 1 was engaged to'utin the 1t of January, for if he gets marriod ho will bafto sufler th r 3 remain 28 over bis tntcnded withe o 1w 1 Sorus Baxss, ‘A DENIAL, 70 the Edilor of The Triduna, + Cnicaoo, Feb, L—In your lesuc of to-day in snarticle concerning Dave Ragglo you stato that 1, In conuection with other partivs, enacay- ored to induce the Coroner to dispense with the customary autopey, stuce it would develop noth- fug, . T ncver Knew Dave 7io or auy of his fraternlty, and have never bad sny connection ith theni, aud heve had nothblug whatever to o with the alfair or any part of it; nvither was there any disturbancs of anykind u or sbout my house. In common Justiceto me I ask that you make & proper correction of the cror, He- specttully, Jauss Arrixvow, No. 3 North Clark strsct. —— MULCTED IN $3,000, Pitrsnur, Feb. 1.~Thoo jury fn the Moorc- Post libe! sult to-day retured a verdict of §3,000 for plalutlll, The suit grew out of an article pu\i\lnhedt\} \h;: P;ut duAd’ng the rohfl.l\hl e fall of 1874, ormer Ty fluull‘t:d gi‘v‘c"nfldi‘of $10,000 for plaintid. De- E::inl will curry the case fo the Bupreme PIMBRUAIRY 104 /. SCARLET FEVER. Adjourned Meeting of the Homa- opathic Physicians. A Running Discussion About Bella. donna, the Bulpho-Carbolates, Etc, A Varlety of Communlcations on the Suhfect of the Disease and Its Remedles. TIIE IIOMEOPATIE, TREATMENT OF SCARLET PRVER. The homeupathlcphysiciansheld an adfourned meeting at tho Tremont House last night lo iscuss the treatment of ecarlet fever, Dr. D, 1. Bmith presided, and Dr, E. A. Ballard scted as Beeretary. ‘Tho attendance was thin, Dr. Foster aald the new flealth Commissfoner (Dr. De Wolf) liad commended very highiy thelr tesolutions, and would have attended thismeet- ing but for a prior engagement. The Doctor wanted their hearty co-uperation in the meas- ures ho might adopt for the Improvement of the sanitary condition of the city, and especlally re- quested them to report promptly ail cases which came under thelr notice. o consfdered the new Health Commissioner a thoroughly ualified man, and ane who would reflect credit on the profession. This statement scemed to give great satiafac. tiom. DR. WILLIAMS presented apaper on the new remedy, sulpho- carholate of soda. If scarlet fever wass form of disease putrefactive in effect rather than in result, It should be met with antiseptice; but It fermentative In effect and not n result, it shonld then bo met with antizymotfc remedies, Hence there was anccessity for administering sulphur- ous before carbolic acid, thus srresting fermen- tatlon and preventing putrofaction. If the dis- ease {n cffect was due bo fermentatlve processes, how or in what manner did helladunna act as & [;rnnh,vllulfl Its action could not he antiseptic, beeause of fta adiministration In fofinctisioal doses; nor, for a like rcuron, could it act as on antizymotle, Then what was the effect broduced by the belladonna, if any thero wanl ts probablo action in effect was similar to that caured by fermenls, As a proofl of this, the .paver stated that {f the dose was increased, the cifect wos also increased, and the effect so n- duced stmulated the chiaracteristic symptoms of scarlet fever, The sulpho-carbolate of sodu, therefore, mizght Le o preventive to scarlet fever used as an antizymotte. N Dir. Duncan said he had tried the carbolate of soda, and found 1ts eCects to correspond to thae action of carbolle acid, sutphurie acii, and soda. Ho had recelved a letter from a doctor in this State who had used rhus tog with geod results in scarlel fever, DR. FOSTER wanted to recommend a proventive which bad not yet been spoken of, and which was ap- plicabile to a large number of young children, und alse & number ot partly-grown ones. He referred to vacclnation aud revaccinatiou, Every cilld In the city, If there was no special vbfection in Its condition or are, should be vac- clnated. Buccessful vacclnation would give a perlod of four weeks' fmmunity from scarlatiug, Dr. Cooke safd his own practice was to avold vaeccination during sn_epldemicaexcept where abeolutely necessary. 1n fact, there wis danger {n'rushiniz to vacelnation at such a time, as it lessened tho forees of resistance, Besides, vac cinatfon niade o great many children sick, more or fess, dud rendercd them more ausceptiblo to the searlatinous virus. DIL TOOKER aaded hin testimony in favor of belladonon In scurlet fever; it could Le depended upon asn prophylsctle and ae s remeds. But it they had to o uutside homceopathy for a remedy sulpho- carbolate of soda would not be the one; it was worthless 08 a_prophylactic, worthless In the treatmont, and Gangerous to give children. He could not understand Dr, Covke's abjection to cosmoling as an unction, It wos a sweel and pure ofl, and he saw 1o objection to iis use, Dr. Cooko sald he objected Lo it becnueo b was a toc-perfece groase, It was hostilo to oxygen In the atinosplicre, and was also hostile to it fu water; and {f the body was perapiring at all the cosmnoling wonld not go hear it, e wonld guarantes to kill avy criminal, If the Btate would Khwdly furnish otie, by constant ap- Plications of cosmollne. Dr, Duncan remnrked that e had known of a case where u newly vaceloated child was suf- fering with scarlet fever at the same time. Dr. Foster gald next to belladonne he consld- cred uraenivum the remedy for the disease. e regarded bathing as o sliie qua von In severo cases, Thedrugs he rolied "on were aconite, belladonna, mercurius, arsenic, and pulsatilla. Dr. Dodge stated his mode of treatment, and suzueated the great necessity of keeplng tho aystem generally healthy, After some furtherdiscusefun, the meeting ad- Journed. CORRESPONDENCHE, BCARLET PEVER AND DIPITIIERIA, * 7o the Edltor af The Tridune. Boston, Jun, 2.—You should adminlator your doses of homeopathy to Chicago and nelghboring allopaths In higher dilutlons. The dose from Dr, Beebe las evidently produced an ageravation, Taking the totality of symptoms, as tho caro now stands, stramonium ecems stronely Indleated. The * regalars,” as they call ‘themselyes, have had the ficld through many centuries, but the results of their re- scarches have mado littlo finpression wpou the preventlon or cure of scarlos fever, The differ- euce betweon humeopatlis ‘and allopaths does pot consist so much In thy difference between thelr reapective curative agentsas in the man- ner of applylng them; and white the allops are deriding the homeos about {nBnlteshnal doses, the latter aro curing disesses by tho rationat art of healing. The peuple see, and believe be- cuuse they see, and care nu!hlmf for the prind- l»l.‘ upon which it {3 done. In the meantime ho allops rugo about dectllionth-of-a-grain doses, and denounce the whole thing as quackery and o humbug, Obeerve, however, that they contiiuo whittling down their uwn “Q, 8, Ina most reckloss manuer. While they are deridiug the Idea of %a decil- llonth part of & prainof a remedy having an; visible elfect upon the human system,’’ will they please to demoustrato what part of o grain of this septle polson of diphtheria or searlatina 1 required to produce ¢ visiblo effects upon the huruan systemn M1 Perhapa togsolution of this question will shed a NHttw hght®upon the theary of cury by small doscs, However, homeopathy consists nelther in th alze of the doso nor thy puwnlcy prlmarily, but in the properiy-selected remedy, “Quits colncident with the selcetlon of sulpho- cariolate of soda by Dr, Beebe, another remudy, quite.shnilar in propertics, has yecently been recommended by J. Heber Bmith, M. D., Pro- feasor of Materia Mediea in the Hoston Univer- sity School of Medicine, and tested by pumere ous persons with excellent reults. This remedy s ammontum muriaticum. When thils septic polsun has become more than infiniteshual fu quantity, as it slways i when discoverod, he recommends twoor three grains of Squibb's reparation of the smmontumn murfaticun in a flul -lass of water, & teaspoonful to be given cvery bour, Both these retwedics possces alka- line and antlseptic propertics, although deriyed in each from cotirely different clements. Ro- spectiully, Mus. L. G, BepxLL. CLAIRVOYANTS. Bpectal Plaaich to The Tridune. CuicAGo, Feby 1.~~It sueme to be the prevall- Ing sentiment, or effort of thoso baviug the public good at heag, to tryto point out the ‘way to securs the greatest good, sud how to avoid even the appearance of exil, The evan- gelista bave labored so faithtully for the spirit- ual welfare of this community, and the learned disciples of Eaculaplus have come to the front fu furmblable numbers, aud baving put on thelr aror, are determiued to protect your physlcal condition. At a time like this would it not be in order to make an effurt to protect the public azalnst a class of vultures that are preylog upon the pockets and credulity of this community In & most incredible manner, snd to & most aston- {shlug extent] In fact, there &s scarcely o pore son to be fouwd wbo has not at sowe tiwe been victinized by this constautly incrcasing number of vampires, 1 allude to the class called clslrvoyants, or ‘mediums, who flood the papers with thelr ad- vertiscments, boasting their power to forctell the future and to insure success iu any ai every uudertaking. Othicns of this class line our atrects with thelr sirus as healcrs clalming 1o cure all the ilia that fesh s heir to. In fact, they scew to bo everywhere PI;lmz thelr arts and swindling the people out of thelr monsy, and it ts cvident that thoy, like the ganblers, tind Chicago a tield to uporate in from the Sact of thero being svch a mc number here, and from the fusther fuct that If soy of them £0 awsy they soon return, which sliows that tlcy fod tha “fattest pickivgs bere. Take, for 3 example, the casg of Blade, who practiced his arts here for a number of yeary with nnbounded success and perfect recurity, 1le attempited the satneteicks in England, where lie way exposed, arrestedd, and east into prison as & vegrant, {Ve like to think that weare a great and good nation. Perhaps we are In some Tespeuts, but in dealing with yagrania we ecem to t:e sadly deflddent. fivul old Duteh Holland cati teach us a lesson on that subject which It wonkid he well for us to heed. 1L lias become a startling fact, and one that must force jteclf npon the attentivn of even the most castial observer, that, with all our enerzy aud enterprise, and _the high state of advance- ment In the arts and_sciences, and all intelicct- ual attalnments, we taka no inensures a8 & com- munity to protect ourselves sgalnst lmpool;t)m COIN A MEDIUM Tom TN TRANSMISSION OF INPECTIOUS DISEAARS. To the Edlior of The Tribune. Cnicaao, Feb. 1.—Now that the subject of prevention of prevalent Infections discases is justly exerclsing the minds and hearts of the public, I belfeve no reasonable supgestion will Le overlooked by those desirous of promoting the general good. The writer hereof has frequently ohserved, a8 others may have, the habit o some to hnld cuins between the 1ips or in the mouth tempo- rarily, for car-fare or other purposcs, never dreaming that In the act may begln a traln of cvils the end of which no man can determine, To the miuds of such persons {t does not scemn. 10 occur what an admlirable nedfum s the rough surface of coins for the sttachment of virulent matter, tha contact of which agzainst an abraded surface, as chspped lips, gestric (or tbrush) ulcers, ete., of ‘s0 rascular a memhrane a8 that which covers the lips, mouth, and throat maybeinoculated and rapidly absorb, scarlatina, variola, diphtheris, scrofula, syphills, cancer, and othier malignant cutancous diseasce, which no doubt have often been established by the in- trodactlon of coins as before mentfoned. And when It (s considered through what sources paes this kind of money, especially the pennles and *nickels,” the reasonablencss of the sug- gestlon may bo more apparent. Think of It, the lowest of humanity, the filthily-diseaxed, ibe dissolute, and biood-stained hands have grasped the same coln that at times pollute the {alr lips of innocent chiid, mald. and matron,— the thought of which may well make them sbudier at the disgusting practico} And this fs not nn overilrawn plcture; it 1s only too true to lite. Observation clearly cor- roborates the statement. But notlee, and it will be scen, too, thut many fine people,—iadics §a particular,—are addicted to the oversizht of making of thelr mouths receptacles for this 1t erally “flithg lucre.” But, Irrespective of this .diszusting source, more familinr Mustrations arc not wanting. For oxamplo: Baby Las diphtheria; that brighit coln attracts his nttontion; and uo mother will withliold 1t to gratify her sick darling. Like all bables, there {8 no_place like {ts month to stow Lright and good thiugs awar. ‘The cool, rough surface fcels plenzant to tho Inlmned mouth, l'rcpr:lltl{ baby tires of it, as of cyerything else In turn, and no sooneg drops the coln on the floor than perhaps tife uext oldest 1ittle one picks It up to try the samne ex- perdment. In afew days the mother anxiously remarks, * Why, Doctor Freddy has this discase too; with nil my care to prevent it!” Yos, all the children mn{ have it by the same means, ‘They may have the diseasc without the ngency of the colu. but they are altnost certain to have {t withit, It1s o question of possibility and ex- treme probability. Frequent oceasfons occur to the writer to oxamiue diseases of mouth and throat, aud the fact that in many cases disearcs {xrnu-nl cannot be reasonably explained, exernt liroughaceldentabefore mentioned, he om 3 what todo with the constderation ot thissub,ect, Did T think it of public intercst I wmight cite sey- cral eates of malicuant discasce, oceurring under my observation, that have thelr origin in coin. futectlon, if I may so Lurm it. Anticipating that some may think that too 1ittle virus can adhere ta such anrfnce to become effective, they are re- minded of the small particle of vaceine required to obtain {ts apecitle results. It tias before been in my mind to touch, as T now have, upon this rnbject, but have deferred that I might more fully pive tothe public the result of Jarger obdervatlons and cumulutive cvldence, F. L. I'tiro, M. D, WANTED=TALE HELP. wHIRITE (he same In return, to Act &R Flerk of tars Wil Ay € YVASTED-A MAN WITIL $3.00 AS FECURITY, rol 15 per wéeky 13 Madison at. ioom aes. TWANTED-MILLWRIGHT—1_ WANT A GOOD millwrieht, 10 whom a permanent. sftustion can ":' f‘;::ldln L) y:'wél‘!'-.uxrn'hh'ng Fl!fl;';llflm!fl( it ingie man “x! l_.AQl mmnrg“l-pm' to B. F. GU. 181 and TASTENZBOY TO LEARN FESORAV “ Vandercook & Co.'s, hista and pm't‘qu VWASTED-BRASS-MOLDEN 7O TARE CHATGR el (onn‘drl in conntry. Address A if, M. CO., ie-s VWASTED=A EAD (00K T8 & FIItST-CLALS oreloconby liotel, Cal Baturday, between 10 and 11 Employment Agencics. ANTED-TEN TE.\ .73 PE A e Y arin o e, W 1. EPERBECK & CO.'8, 23 West Randolpirst, Miscetinneonus. * ANTED-gmn PROPIT IN 8% MONTIS 18 good! One Industrivug young man Las made the abave nmm in 546 months—from Agguet to Janoaty— canvaming for tbe iliustrated **In.Dour &ad Qut.” price, T dannin, {oeluding any e of the Ona oll ehiromon, - Un shie Juniata.” *! American Hervesi,” or **Virgin Venta'' e A rellabl ent wanted {n every connty 't > 1 Lom exnva for t] ictorial Printing Co. bination. A 1tandolph-st., Uhicago. Four-page circular fres. and 78 Bampie p ‘ TANTED - WE WILL GUARANTEE THAT active men can 8 from $10 to £23 & day rell. Irg our goods tn clties d eountry townk. Itisoniy i, our samples 1o ninke sales. Clren- 206 Sladim ol \V ARTEGAAN 70 T 100; AT opportunity for @ legitimate paying bhusiness. A r"ln\e he cash, Call at 93 50uth Desplsiacs-at., up- necessary to Auentaat work are making 46 to $ia e NGy ooth i e TR O T SR adios nd priced.”G. M. LININGTOS, ITUATIONS WANTED-ALE. Tookkeopers, Clerka, ot QITEATION SYANTED--A FIRST-CLASS BOOK- Mot photper. whoté fime yg only parcially fecupted witn Iig precent dntias, wonid HIke & bok OF Goaks i Keep pr other ofice wark to do which would employ Nis extra time. Am well knawn, and can give the v Teferences. Address 0!9‘:‘1' hl'l:l!:mh! ki A WHOLESALE 00T salesman or traveling 17 v Vl_lttl‘h'lv A RETAILSHOE STONR 1. Address T. TOWERS, D=BY A COMPRIRNT MAN ind $3,000 1o In\-elulnn specs- wer. B 50, Tribune office, "x'nr.‘\'rm_\-;\ STED Iy &n cxper PR Srpsedect shoss QUTUATION WAK 1) with A | reference: Iatorn or patent men ITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN WILLING TO work at Anythings aa porter or sasist fo any kind of inre of warehiouset drive dellvery wagnn, coffect or do * earpenter work: ean give undiaputed city reference for Domesty and abita or 65,000 bond. - Address R 10, Trih- WANTED-DBY AMARX AXD WIFE 1% amily: e > nien 0 taka eara of horses anid Thake Dimaclr RenRalTy Taly woma. Lo o b ‘Wol Address I ihune office. office Mufug’ T3, firvfim‘x 3 Al i or work, WA Dy cxperienced cfvi eitherin conrtructlon Tribune omice, L SITUATIONS WANTED — FEMALE.. Domestics. WASTED-BY AN ENGLISI 1l and’ tron Ia % private fs: housewurk,’ Call for two daya at 63 Indl SITUATION WANTED-BY RENP 83 12 Go general housework In & small 508 Stste-st,, up-slal o teiri .8 pevata tas e 1636 Buttergeid-st. . n Ay Jagges B S e & ety e 10 B0 GET t y . Address N7, Tribune omiees 1or ENOdRD. o JITUATIONS “WANTED-BY TWO NORWEGIAN 8 45l ons for seaeral housework, the otner for sec- Iwauks hird floor, TWOMAN y, or do ABLE G, family. Call ab ENTR WANTED AT ONCE Uacticle, | Famiiios will want a01e good, cutars Addrem D. CiJ 2 . u«;‘iflm‘. ' Louls, 3 o VAN OV NOT 0 A hh i e o0 10 o Qablta,Address. fnown hey e, 1P TWASTEI—E VERYWHERE 70 HANDLE our yreat staple houschiold article, Compeient ‘TSOns, Wi Are ot Otherwies coEated, can tnake fum BL000 103,004 dUFIDE the, present v [ or particulas &L TANT 3 3 SOF TRACTICAL PXperience101ake hold of A new lilnatraied work, In the city. To the right prrwbs \omethiog permanent aad prof Tioom \VA.\'TH ~1,00) AGI 10 el & new 2. frum oze tubts ea;,l G MAN TO ABAIST IN PilivTo: 7 the biistucws; 5ood chatco I T Falicry, 28 Weal Jlandal; VY ANIED=A STAN THAT CAS' LOAN EME er 81,200 will pay wod euiary's money w cured,_Appiy Bt 133 3fadiacn-K., lvom 3. WASTED=X JANITOL FOIL A BUILTING C traily lorated: mirefer 8 marricd man wit children, and ot who cau o carpenter worky can at {ewlto some otier Busiaess (art of oe e Bo rexu iar malery pafd. Address, refcrence a8 10 20 Dricty sid oneaty, % 3. Trine otice, FANTED ENPLOYMENT Ur L dnesa of any kid, cliances for men with sinall capltal, 117 South U Ttoam 12, ‘ TANTED-A RELIARL AN TO jotnme [n & cuitract o the Northwest. ern Slates; yrldu- ulitbu 1 opp rtunity for th nd 8, s t Adiress H W7, Trivuneothee, Y ASTED-AY ACTIVE WORKINGMAN TN EACH Zouriry tuwn. fo take an excluslve, perinanent, gad protieas locsl araey. for an entively uew articie. Farticaing free. W, LOVERIN, og aia1, 8t Toai, WANTED-FLMALE HEDLY. Bomenticn VWASTED=A COMPETENT AXD EXPERIENCED wirito do Tal hoarcwork in & sinall private fami s 1140 3 WA TEU~TWO GOOD GIRLE, ON laundress. the other ae second Indiaga-ar., 10and FANTED=GOOD KITCHEN GIL~G00D Ci I)uh :-J froncr—with references. Apply st m:lqv?:f 10-dsy. ¥ VW ANTED=AN EXPERIENCED G, FORGES. H lmt;.lllnvuw'nr Mustbes good washer. Apyly 1T, GEISIAS, 01t NOILWES nousework fn'a private fam-. 1., tear Tweuty-ninth, 202 Eouth I'aulia; T pretetiy! il Nurnen. - VWASTED-NURSE 70 WAIT UFON A SICK ladys must 1o perfectly competent und well recomuteiided. Appl, tween 10 sod 31 snd4 and 5 Tociiny to D, CHEAR. TAGUE, 24 State-st., southwest coraer Auams. S Newmstresses. BIUN",, o7 and 09 Waslingie: VWASEED-CO0D, EHIRT-MAKENS fi}i.}‘;}‘,;““ BAI N h :“:lll“. De r"r‘n‘, ‘Illllllfilflfl chenpeat property it the citys lll Licarboru-st., ltoun &, ¥ SUBURIIAN IXDAL TrOI BALECOIt EXCHANGE. plcasaitly-10¢atisl Tealder €2, Turnished or un Babwil, ot biver Fore 1.3 Imif ucro loss clear, vV ce. RST x'«.;fi(fén ToUs tiouse, 7 rooma, very cheap, £33, front, furnacs and gas-nxturs, all n mar! HiA, very deiral) date ver 0 IEST-1110 SICIIGA: - GOTI] - Y o AP SR @ preiieat oo un tho svenue: ot By AL EROURTR. T Hamt Modtpimoat. T o NT—SOUTHWEST CONNER FU N 3 Artesiau-av., house of N rooms, with furnace, ir2e Froitnd’ anit baroy 2y amonth. o 1 ON. 87 Hepubil Lifo Bulldiog, M, SUITADLE a, Bear Kook WENT=N ICELY FURNISRED ROOVE, WITH oF witbout board, Kingshury Block, Liandblpheat., near Ciark, Apply st Koom o (00ME; RIN(ILE THL0 TAles) gentleimen o ‘corner Mantoo and stat NT—AT 100 SOUTH I of fte rooms on Gt foor, firal housckeeplug, 110 RENT—PUTIN[BIED. HODME, BIN ND n sulte. fira aud gus, for yentiemen and familics, X aabingtonst., Leat Lasalle, NTORLY, OFFICES, ETC, scelinneons. 0. RENT—FREK TO MANUFACTURERS—A buliding 4usia) feet, 3 stotles. hrasly iew tn 3 thrlving town near Chicazo, fs offared free af rent for threayears, _Address i ot FANTED—TO | ATIES 78 DW, 1n goad 8 paymenty 1o be & rlh:n: ol cas or apply 1o 5 11 t out remuvat, 131 j}bu’ u‘\'li 0 Lo a rolling c ny slock which now pay: of # per ceat per aunum. Dividends ai quatlerly, Addros U 14, Tribune on WANT TO BORROW FOIL AIX MONTILS 8700 ON housctiol] furnitura worth $4000 81 falr luterest, Addrelus, Tribwieoton, L L OANS 0N RESINENCE AN BUSTNESS PROPEILR {7, made atwper conty eauumislon, by per cent, ictudes exom.oution of shalrsct, JOUN WOOD: PRIDGR, JIL., 108 Tiearbo "OAN 4 tuse 5 DN 4TOIADE OF NEIIC] 101 etz at it x N{ONEY To LOAY M polinproved real et A, HERSIAW, 94 Dearborn TPPO LOAY, IN BLMS OF ‘34,00 o (e bk S upon fnprove 5 Toriia 'n_n b 'oriland Blogk, | 5 33,0 0, AND OTHER 5UNS ity read eatate] Liorigakes boughls G, 73 East Waalingto R i & Sheibos, TAN: Ol CAEI—TWO Olt THREF BSALL VY ATk St 1oy Nationsh BBk of CLicago: Address P 23, Trluuoe vifice, Tty Fequired. Foil } @2 O)() TO $500 CASH IN A G et n 0 BI04 80 (0T yoar. Hrom 4 13 i e Koony 1% Tiibuae Holid Er0m4 103 B, .y Hoon FL,000 it ORI GNT WATCHES, PIA- $20.000 303, Withgal b Foads of value, at LOAN OFFICK, 37 W, Madison-st, 0. (H) T0,LOAR, FIUH 81,00 UEWATID: A on lung itia un lmiprved Chicago resl Gtate. | M. ). CHRIBTOYH. 187 Handoiph-at, FOIt SA SALE-HATS-FELT HATS, LATESTSTYLE, }?O?rlce leach, Worth 31.30. Appiy s siore 81 Kaudoipliai. Fon SALE_CHEAP—STIELVES, DILAWEIS, AND o\ denk. aquire 84 53 Eaat Twealy-secoudsi-, of U. F’o’u BALE—TICKET TO CINCINNATI_FIRBT- clasa 1. ApDlY L0 CABHIKN Tribuna ofice. PLRSONAL. REONALT0 B.~XT. HOMI v, FED. 3 _l"‘..muh{ BN AL FIDAT, SEWING MACHINES, i 75 FIIST-CLASE SEWING MACHINES, TS SO 8 1l cluse Job luts ¥ lowi all R ER PRI e oucy Mincoll \ TANTED~A FIRST-CLA' uns entirely nrew work (n ¢ & CO.. 113 and 115 Biatest., Cli CANVASSER FO 2 P ond work. 104 Milwauk r o in 8 private Amaricin family. - Addten 3 s FHisaac, ITUATION WANTED=BY A S e i work. In ‘prizara. 1z reference If required. Call 8t 1455 G twodaya, " T SITVATIDK WANTED=-RY A 3 0 obcciione (0/any Rlak ot Wk G Jeflerson-st. Good referance {f re ATUATION W L) Americsa wom: stands the_hiteia Tribune ANTED = BY “A COMPE 1o dy general housework, unders eaa; city or country, Address W 44, TOIRLTG 178 Twerh N ). nd work tn smail ‘West 8lde pref < TED—DY TWO CANADIAN Fte T B T e s Ahver I euinaa, Pleass cail at £ Twenty-aratont, boor o reaulre OO ArnImsiressess - SITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUXG-LADY. 0 ) IENt houmwork {n s small family;é 108 ‘o piain Gook. "Address Towm 1o an cut and i 240 Wabs) nraen, N ITUATION WAXTED-BT A YOUNG WOMAYX Af 1) ‘wet nurses lost her baby, 3 s old, . Jeknories lort hier baby. 3 montis old. Addren Hounolteepern, QITTATION WANTED-AS HOUSEKEETER Ot nurery foreritis & um-xur{ filhun:u&l;fl Sive Baed relepcen.. N0 STuATION CWANTED—AS WOHRING TOUS| 3 keeper: widower's famlly preferred. Apply ot 24 ‘Townsend: in resr of sexind foor. nproyment Agencae ITUATIONS WANTED=PAMILIES [N WANT Gt S dimagian o femal ipglied e e DUNK R e St aukes '.‘v"“?" MISCELLANCOUS. 1PIN CIDEL 1N BULK AND DOTILES, & "I-l,l'l MIHQIL 1 per doz. OBOTILES it ) ]filifix“ FIREN—GO TO_TIIE, FIIE BTORE POR 1 e Flr of aiita worth 2.20 for 81, at 163 Soatk JORET FIREI-GO 70 THE FILE STORE _FoR l.'hrkl vest worth $1.20 for %0 ccots, st 18 Soutk ot Y Houth FEI=00 10 TiE FIE ATORE F Allr'gl.: ‘wuol pants worth $3 for umFfll‘{' FIREI=GO 'TO TIIE,FINE ATORK ¥ worth 810,30 for 4 Sou FIREN=GO TO THE FILE 8TORE (‘"u’vfll worth $17.50 for 89, st l'.__ Jfloln NTED=A PLW FIR: 04l one of " the L Apply to Mra. J. L. TA 1.ASS LADY AGESTS ins 10 the market. sith Dearlo L. THE FIRE STONE, CLOSER EVERY e, B O KALRFARY oF OIS0 1 B GUSINLSS CELANCLS, A FEN NUNDRED DOLLARS BUYS HALF IN: A\ terest in well-eatablished cash busineas that witl inore than support twa familivs. 127 Ciark, Lvom 2. \ DARELY] 820, 81X SALGUNS, 8200 T0 81,2001 2\ & Loutes;’ bahy<jumper pateat, $~0s1 2 billlard saloone. fanuk, luu, uierctmialse, feic. i you havo EyThing (o tmads ur sell briug it Gong.’ STHONG & RICHALDS, ¥ Exchsuge Buitding, RARE CILAN A\ try mrrr‘y fol Tooom id, 148 Madtson-at, g 201 SALE-LUSIBE IN ONE ; nost thriving masufacturing eities (n Northern ndls: roc roads, :l‘ll]'ldlfll‘ into the I‘S‘(thl‘l‘:’l el Rssaricd, wimounting ot “Selilng. ickness, Adures ce. uinber: shout § =3 LUMBLIL Tribune ol J0it RALE—BCSTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOU. SE, | O ey gt S A AR East,”_Caltat s Fif0 JOREALE-OR 17 rigiits o daleyiman should lave TIORkLFOLSALE of Danvilie, 1t Apply 1o WAL, FARMLIL 0 §atn :T'.w;-n-“in l1|=nm'!:l::.l:\,\« 3 P cashproita o aricly uablihed East Tod p. m, TNA HOURK, of the Ia'E: #0.10) per annum by verll £rase buwlnes quallgcation Fribuny uttice, LOST AND CONN 0d wiite cuw, star in 1 'y near Hoyne-at. gulng weal: DA for et teiar at witl NOTE, or infuriation 574 Weal La wfiz‘u‘s ESVELOPE CONTAIN TR daaratice WY, o U Lt i T “ards Liheral reward o Firh-ar. ) I 5\ edacaday p. Bixorsosen wixs wurded CENTHAL 443 TiL, long pasteboard hox contsin! ed by returalug { tirys. Finder vm,lmluu-hlg to E. BASSEEN, 100 Wa- i‘os-r ROLTAINE ASTOND 4 fet. ‘The gnder will he v rully !u_\yj_;‘lo_ll. J, GOOIIICH, 12 OST—WEDNESDAY AFTENNDON, 4 Madison and Ladslic-ats. 1o M POckel-book cuntainluy $40 and owaer. Liherul rewsrd by v West Madlson. ]‘nfi—‘uh'l‘n COJAL P 4 or Pra cf We il bida car, one hunting-care gold watel, Wallliain make, osma Abvietan, Vraey & Lo., snd pumbered 33,574 of §20will be gl en, and 0o queations ssked, It Tedt a8 drug siore 323 West Wadisol A ND QUIETLY 0 NED ; bie, coutidential stiorueyy fee, $33; Whendivarced. 10 Fo WED L, Hoom 14 Davy Hove 2w auisn- DECLEES FOIL ANY CAUSE L O T over, 4 b PR A o s 10 0 1 TO THE FIRE STONE FOR lor 83,50, &/ 84 Bouth Clark-st, TO THE FIRYE BTORK FOIL A k bants worth 48 for €4 &1 164 1 E{~GO TO THE FIRE 8TORE ror g Clapiiiie dress coat worth §12 for §3.00, 2t 168 bout RS FTRETL Wik pafrot b boutl Clark THE FINE STORE FO{ $2.50 w0 $5.50, &% 163 Boutd £ FINEN=G0 10 Till s h 93 1or B, il Giarkoats FIRl GO TO THE FIRE BTORE FOR A hasket sult worth §18 fur £2.50, 81109 Boath 1 FIRETI=NE RURE TIAT YOU ARE IN THE o Store when you WAGE Lo boy Clotibg. " 161 Houth Clark-t. D OPENTLETOKNOW ARDO phs from 3410 83 wfflfllfl“ 1 Madisou), SN CASIT. NTED=A (00! (70 754 W A e, 0 o g amer 0 GUN, IORSES AND CARRIAGES, ART YOUNO BACEIL JUST FIIOM COUN1 ATy o erteedy AR IO 3¢ j3 Micklgan-av, A o, " an.u-rt-'mr DOCTOIE 4 vall Juinirvest 30{ r‘ T ES EVERY TUESRAY, THURS snd Baturdsy, at 10 s, m., by ¥ THAKTON, $123; KIM- o siriag Busluest by faxes, fittie used, { sverataiir bu n Foet orier, Cheap. 3 Walash's JFOU BALE-TEN HOWSES, ¥IT:¥OI warranicd soundy van weck's trial alvea: § G CioacTickawaY, 88 §00d 88 Low extenstod 10D carriske, 4 pbsetuna, 31op buguies, mada by Coan & Tenbroek, Lol slde bags, open roud wagunal | elegant doctor bug: iy. lllwfl delivery wagons, willbe &t greal pacel- 61 all kinds of cxpress wiquuy platiurm diring wag: vns, farm wagons, urany kind of a waKon you toa watity also all Kindsof haracas Dew aud sccoud-bands Lores, buggiea, dellvery wagons tolet by the day or preeky wil sell oo, ‘montbly pymenta’ur excliasze, Souey advanced. "1, C. WALKER, 240, 251, 257, and 1“Dl| BALE-CHEAP—A BERVICEABLE. QUICK, ®entle teani of horses. Ot for light clty work, for $133; will lcflluplfllnnlwlblndmm.lllua trofung tile te; can trot & mile o 3. Call s 371 West Fifteentn S5~ HERTAURANT AND 1-paying Lar stiachod. 1 i Daseme: | SOIT RALE=FI! uyster ho Quirs at 135 ks O S ing §3, inquiry nvited. AR it R et 1 HALE~TWO CAIl LOADS OF HEAVY, M0t i st singie Oriverss 4¢4. 8, COOFER b 2, 4 and d Monroe-st MUNIUAL, BPECIAL BARUAIN=WE WILL GELL FOR 8310 4\ an cirgaut upright piano-furie, with skraflo and ail Iatest lmproveuscats 16 make sorh Tur alisrations la our_buliuing. k. T. MANTIN, 151 ptate-at, _ J)FCkkn URUS. FIANGS ARD ESTEY OUGANE or sidu and (oF Teit: Towest prices st casleat Lorma inthecity, pTOUY & CAMF, 211 Statest, 701 BALECTWG DOUBLE-AGTION MARFS, AF: L BAYNE NS NOPIN PR AR AL T WILL BUY AN FLEGANT SIAND KEW S0 Betare wcvad pisso fore, wiin sersoe snd all the jatesc Jnproversenia bshdwme carved % 1iat price $700, to maks room for d il e S b G AT I TS0 Stataret, = HOOKS, VWANTERaciisEs BUHTICAL ANATOMT. Addreas BTUDENT, 6. it fhe LEGALL\:_A.\'DT:!:XSTL\ OUTAINED te aid Territory for tncompatibility, afler docres; 13 yoars' y at letice unucceasiry. Fe Ae GOGDIICIL 1 exve: Dearaara-s!. N OFICk=T AN TUE OKLY FERSON OBTAINIEG el divorees, bearlug certifivats uf Judgc of the fous. 1 roter to dierk of Court aad binluess men n Clicago.” U, Ji 8IS, 57 Ashiand Block. Chicsgo. HOARDING AND LODGING, South Sido, - ‘; lel“x 'Y-BECOND-BT. EARCALUMET-AV.— t, g€ alvave rous and aul wsuperior Toaid: sione fronts locailua un 5T VAN BUREN-ST., NEAR STATE—HOARD (g MR o R g use of pano, Qs MCHIGAN-AV.—ONE BV ALL. NICE 285 (R RN T 7N i bossd: aiso larve fouin,_Iefercuces required. 2700 BTATE-dT,~Tilk CLARENCE HOUSE, LO- 353 At Wa Sl S8 Harrisog st Trosirabla rooms. witl board ot low rates. West Niucs 11 SOUTU GREEN-ST. KEAIL WASHINGTON- Eacellent buard, day or Weck; pléasast boue fur ) hcn: 15 minutes walk froum LIk ane Medisons 3 refercuce, becretary X. 3. C. A, fNotel. i NROE HOUSF. 71 KAST MONROE-ST.—RE. M T s centraihy loratdes BewyCornisned Touuns 8¢ fow prices; Uiniug-roous, furuished L reas. ST, CLAULIIOTSY, 378 STATE, OPFOSITE PALM- STt lidite Sovod rovme $3t0 838 week, @b or withivut buard: also 800 fi0ak Foolis. N JPARTNEL WANTED=A FRACTICAL BAKEK IN basines eatablishied: but small caplia) required. Apply 1o-day 8t b8 Suuth Clarkat,, baseiicat. B UBENT, Rush Medica) Colleg 3 v 500 Mt Haloes Eorelt o ¢ Dickens' (Carieton cdition), $. Warerly pavels, 8 vols,, §4.20, Bmith's Dicilonary Bible, $1.50 3,000 quires blank books at ball-price. Uaals puld for buoks, Down-stairs, Illl.l“k‘-k‘l Chiesp Bookstore, 103 Msdison st . TO_EXCHANGE. 710 KXCHANGE—CLEAIL KANSAB LANDS NEAR town aud rall; for guod equitics or cleas subr: baa property, 5 ¥, Trivune office. PRt G A b et E be paid i desiravie. ! NV A0 Braparcs tos clear Ciichgo on wounie erty. *Calt SF Widrdse B U oo 541 P prun- 41 Tremont Hiuse. ieripiiba-booka.” s T T i ; n bislacss wher {;'qu DakaMoies " Koons . 153" Monroe sty tasas U S A NI W Ko s et raleslo Sla b, walthuias QTOUAAGE FOIL MEICHANDISE. FURNITOT h etc., 0:1Ei:ul Waalilugton-st. l:luu .':.5’ salo nmgi advances wade. FHO3. AL HILL, 123 1 LOrn® e OUSEILOLD ¢ s st b ugany. - ("HEAT ALUAINS IN ELEUANT PABLOR AND X chianiberfurniiure: Saodevme parlor sull, 7 pleces, arig: shiste e Syt It T ITAN, 304 Braie-ai,