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TIHE COURTS. Legal C.omplications of a Millinor and a Clairvoyant. A Small Hotol Gives Riso to What May Be a Promising Snit. Record of Jnudgments and New Sultsees Criminal Business. BET-O1F. DRESBMARING AND CLAIRVOTANCY. A Qiverslon ocenrred yesterday aftcrnoon In Jndge Booth's eourt-ruom which wasquite refreah- ing, bappening, as it did, in tho midst of the usnal dry, dreary, snd long-drawn disacrtations amt cx- ponitlons of clvil Taw, This was a care Involying notonly ablll of $27.50 for dressmnking, buln lcss definite sum for the slicged rervices of a clair. voyant In bringing Lo tho corporeal nature numer. ous dollars’ worth of spiritual vieitation, The story of the suit iaa talo of violent feminine st tachment, of mieplaced confidence, of a dream of #afe credit radely diepelled, and of a subsequent bitter hate such as only feminine natures:sro cape gble of prodneing and cherishing, In the year 1873 Mrs, M. E. Milis catried on the dressmaking business at No. 302 West Lake strect, Fortuna seomed to amile on bier with an cquable glow until she met Mre. A. (. Wood, 8 profes- slonal clalrvoyant, who liad an ofiico at No. 403 West Madison atreet. It Iy quite diflenlt for an outalder to determine the exact facts, 20 widely o the statements of theso 1adloa vary as to the circumstances. 1l scoma to e protty well settled, however, (hat Bira, Mills did tome dresemaking for Mre. Wood, the valne of which In rated at §27.50, and that Mex, Waod never rendored an equivalentin the coln of the realm, Mre. Wood, however, clafma that the debt was pald by her contributing euch professfonal services a9 the former stood In need of. This 18 disputed Ly the dressmaker, who haa perslatently followed tlio falr but unrcliable clalrvoyant cyer since, not only with maledictions, but with legal huraxa- menta, Tlocky to the last, the magnetic liealer has atendlly refueed to liquidate the indebtedness, and, though alie had Jong sluce removed her real- dence to New York City, ahe had come all the way out to Chicago on this occnslon to meet her foo and £elit out the battlo ta the grave. ‘The Lara was to have cunio up in the moming, bnt Judge Booth's nttentlon was occuplod with u Toard-of-Teade suil until after lunch, At tho opening of the Court In the afternoon quita crowd gathered In the court-room, saticipating lively proceedings and some amusement from the case sbout to bu called. TURRD WAS A NUSTLING OF DRESSES in the court-room, an unwonted disturbance of the drowsy atmosphero, and tho parties made thelr ap- pearance, accompanied each by a traln of fomalo friends, The two ottornoys hastened to placo cliairs for thelr reepoctivo cllents, who took np their pesitin on opposite aldes of the talle. The plaintiff, Mrv, Mills, was n tall, reduto lady of un ags sopiewhere In tho fifties, th graylsh hnle ightly frizzied fn frout, She woro o long far cyuc, and Lier gencral sppenrance was hizhly re- speclalile, After ona frigid glance at her enemy, 3 Milla relapsed into & statuesque attitude, and theucefosth looked strafght forward grime Iy and solemnly, o delewdant prestoled an entlre and steiking contrart in her manner and appearsnce. Short sud hnxom In stature, with 1egular features end coquetlisl munners, she was well calculated to hn‘u’cu pawerfully, if not favorably, the mindof the nverawe Juror, Khe woy constantly turning and twisting i her seat, and Aleting u ght fan, ~ Her hat was tipped up behind and down in front, accurding 1o the moat approveil school-girl atyle,’ "Thw backers of thewe lndies wete conglonierate In_appearance, Some wers sbLort aud fat, and others were Jone and leun, After the preliminary explanation b{ the ote torneys; Mrs, MIlls was swort, — She eadd that she had lved In the city twelve years and had beena dresamaker during that time. She hed rendered nervices for Mrs, Wood In 18738 In making and red g}l‘n&( dres the amount of her LMl being Cross-oxamincd, witness sald that sho had drat met Mrs, Wood at the houre of Mrs, Scverance, an acquaintance of hers, 8ho went there un u social 1l, She had nover heard of Mrs, Wood Lefire that day. Nothing of huportance took place nt that time, The next time she saw hor was at Mes, Wood's honse, ‘I'he Interviow was ut the repuest af Jra, Beverance, who told her that Mra. Wood ‘wae a great clalrvoyunt, Sothey look tea together eeveral timen, M, Severance and her ron forming n part of the soclal group on tseas uccasions, After fed, ou ong oceasion, they wero aittlug tn tha pur- Tor, when drs, W legan Lo TILUOW MR ALMS AROUND AND ACT WILD, Her hueband safd that sho was In » trance. It dian't last long, for soon alterwards she revived and took rome eake and went hume, That evenfne Mrs. Woud tulil tho witners that sho wanted to ha! i o (Mrs. Woml) urk, and made o wol wnd Btfed, ol to do any \Witness never employed Mrs, clafrvoyant scrvices, but roveral thaes whon calls ing Mra, Wood umnifested the presenco of some apiritual condition, There was a epleit which Mre, Wood called **Menomonee, " which seemeil to put 11 on uppeatance, although’ sl (Mrs, Milie) ncver could see the person or -Klrll of that namic. Mra. Woid aleo euegested that she couldl do her, tho witness, wome good, sho beingat thot tinie in rathee poor health, Witdess had tever engaged Mrw, wood for any professiomal services, hows ever, ‘To Do wuro they had - vislted cach other many times, thelr acqusintance not extending over” three months, Mre. Wood did furnish the witness onco witha very small buitle which wnsto boused gsn cosmetle, but sho ro- gurded it e u gift, ‘Thu wlluess urst .{IMEEHIBIL 8 il for dressmak. fnz rome wonthae afier the \inits mentloned, Kho proscated it muny thues, but uever got any rotls. uetion, Once when sho weat pereonally to Mrs, Wood, that Jady refused point blaok to pay the bill, At that the witness told her that rho would collect the bill somelime, if it touk twenty years, MUS. A, G, WOOD, defendant, was next exumined. Sha testified that she wann resident of New York City, but In 1873 lived on Weat Madisin street in Chicoko. She had shand, Mer dint acquaintance with Mree, Mills In 1473, witness atthat timo practicing the on of clarivayant physiclan, e, Sover- hougo once and arked her to p ond_take tea, and she went, anid thers Mra, Milts. Tl latter subrequently culled on horand sald that sho wus in gating Spirit- sm, and would Like fo get her services on con- ou that she would lake her pay in dress. making. Witness' aympathy was enlinted for cry knowing that aha ‘was not In g bealtt, and e (herefuro pgreed to make a bargaln of ( 1ure. 118 told her that she fuane clally embarramed owlng to ier belng tnvolved in several lawaults, and fortlat reanon vho was un- able to pay cas| 3re. Mille called on her fr q'l‘u-nll{ thereafter, and sho frequently returned the vialt, Ouca sho stayed oll night at Mra, Mills® Loune, that lady lmlng uervous and {11, aud require ing lior atteution. M. A 0 tolit her that rhu was sick, and had juheritéd acevons diaenscs, Witnesa nover rendered n Ll for services, as vho considered the accounts about bulanced. At this point Judws Boath fulerrupted the oxe swination, to remark that ho would adjourn the case over to Fridsy. k One of the witncases In the caso ls BR3. AMANDA FORTES, of No, 510 Weet Fortleth etreet, Philadelphla, Tier deposition was taken I Philadelphils, I it occurs the following: ' Q. —Mow jung have you known Mra, Wood as L] voyant or medium? A, —About elihit years, Q.—Ary youl a clairvoyant or medium? A;— The subject belng leselevant, | docline (o unswer, $4Q.—Aro_you & Spiritustive? A.—In a certain sense I am a Spiritualist, but it to bo a Sptrituslint involves the countenancy or Indorsement of the Vagnries snd monsirositics prominent in the prace it of m'x:nu mlvullzll lh]ll{ll;llnll:‘ll. Tam not, X of ~low long prior to the tine you speak o bad ;{rl. Woul Imonl keeping on oflln’} in L'hlul-n A.—1 do nut know, **Q.—What did she keep oa oftice for? A.—I do not know, Q. —Was sha a clatrvoyant physician, and dld she commonly xmcrllw Iur paticnts In the clalrs voyant state? I belleva vhio fuu clairvoyant Efl:{;ncl-n. «nd docs prescribio for patiunts In that **Q.—What else aid she do nt the ofiice besldes the practice of medicinu? A, —1 do not know, **Q.—Did sbie not forctell the past snd future, reveal secrely, dircavur lot tremstire, briug togethe or catranged hearls, and causo them to beat in Balson, etc., all for money?! A,—Not that I know GENERAT, BUSINTSS, A HOTEI-KEEFER IN TROUBLY, ‘There ia & hotel close (0 tho classic ahades of the Btock-Yards kuown as tho Farnsworth Jotel, 1t has na marble front nor extonsive colonuades, nor do wealthy tourista there congregate, bat, instead thereof, slow-golug Grangers sun themuelves on ite Pplazza, and calculate the posalblo number of green. backs Into which their stock can be toraed. The Droprictors of thla fun aro Thowmas llolland and Al len Popejoy, who went Into yartnership in June, 1870, on what seows vory liwlted capiial, Affajrs ‘went on swimmlngly for a tline, but Hollsnd began 10 waut an altopathic smountof elbow rvom, sud 'l‘uomylud 1o crowd his partner out of the businees, The lalter proposes to resst, snd yeeterday ho fled ablll in the Buperior Court detalllug his ‘Wrunze, lle be put Into the busincay 1350, 612 woill of furulture, and agrecd to pay §1,100 more. Tho prodits were Lo be divided' cqual); but Fopefoy was to draw nothlng uutil waspald Ly the profita. He has now ash, and claime the jrofits frow the hus cauceled the Lalauce of the claini. Hollaud wus to bave prtucipal churce of the busivurs i glye o sccount ouce In thres monthe, Al pasiuersbip was v this hnwbl basty, yet Selpla wbave exvenwa buve, ae Is. alleg " large, thaugh Pupefoy can oot tel} the amount, oy bis partuerbas refuscd to wake any statement an Peowised, Ou tho cuntsury, bis collicted all THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1877. e e e —————— e —— e e 3 the proceeds, and rafused to divide. Holiand hus aleo reized tlie hooks of nccaunt, monopolized the bnineas, and declined 1o recognize complatnant’s il L Rirfare s combination was formed Holland and onc Michael Moran were running the hutel & there, and complainant boanded with taem., Tney clarced that Fopojoy owed $50, and sucd hini. e appcared ot tho Tuntlenn Courts when Sorn told him ha did not think that he awed them any. thing; that it wnlltllllrrel between him and o). Innd, and they would setifo It between tiemnelyes, Conipiainnnt then went lwfl{, and guave the matter no further attention, until he was warpriscd hearthat a judgment had been rendered azalnst fitm. Ho has pald Moran's share, bnt Ilolland hea had execution f«aned and levied on hia share In the hotel, and a nale was to be had yestenlay. )‘v\pe]n{ thereforo aeka sn nceotint, the appoint- ment of & ltecelver, and an fujunction 1o prevent ;Ilm role. The injunction was granted by Judge oure, p . ITEVS, Jdudge Deckwith called on Judze Drtmmond a fow daya avo slating that tho cliy and tho Weat Slde (an Company had not Lieen able to agrec an any compromiine a4 to the price of gaa, and that It would have to be decliled by the contt. ' The Jiudge manifeated hia entire willineness Lo declde tho cado 84 roon a8 the counsel In tho ease furntshicd pim thelr briefs, At ho s wnumf for them yet, In the tnjunction easc of Jocl Danicls nguinst the Honth Side tias Compuny and the Uity of Chicago, brought to anunl the contract of 1560, the Core nration Counael has prepared the city’s answor lenylng that the contract was nltalned by fraud and brihery, as charged, The (ias Company alsy has reaiy its anawer making simiflar denfals, In the Lencaster perjury case 3lr. Burko spoke half an hour yesterday miorning, Mr. Swett fole lowed far the defense Inatwo hones' argument, and Dietrict Attornoy Bangs closed, Judge llllurlgcltwlll dellver tho charge at 0:50 this mo:n- ng. "fiig Drummond was occupted yestercny in hearlng the bankruptey cage of John 11, Danlefs,an A T Trom the Distriet Co ‘hecity nasusament caso of the City v, Lynch for opening Calamet avenue was concluded hefore Jndge danceon yeaterday and given (o the jury, Judge Uston war altowed to muko A xhort adiress on bebalf of the objectors to the assceament. Will- lam Iiroes alvo followed with an arguinent in favor of the city, Jdudge flooth's danchter-ineaw, the wife of gamtel Bootls, dfed yeuterday, and' the Judgo will haye no conrt until Friday, Audge Rogers il will take defaults to to-day In the Cireult on account of tho absenco of Judge Booth. Friday will he the last day cof rervice In tho Buperior and United States Clrenit Court, Al the courts will b closed 'Thuralay, it bolng the anniversary of Washinzton®s Birtuday. s Movry yeanted 4 divorco yesteriay to John Mateon from Emelin Matson ot the ground of adultery, Also to Katharinn Fischer from Wilkelm Flschoe on tho ground of deaertion. Mew, Flacher tertificil that she was mnarncd Sept. 20, 1874, and that her hixband Jeft nine days after, lie went out one orning with 8276 of her money, stating that e tutended 80 Luy o houso and Tot arid wante to ree the nsecssor fiesk to knuw If the laxes were all patd. © An ho never returned, the inferetce i ho bus not yet succoeded In Ainding that ussesvor, UNITED STATES COUNTS, “I. n.flléllg\d.tn Co. began a euit for £10,000 against Kichard Gregg. g;' K. Durno et ul.g“’mr Lhe use of Darno, brought #uit In debt for $0,U30,28 agninst lenry L. Bwords, NANKRUPTCY MATTERS, A composition muecting will be held March 7 be. fore Iteglater Caon in the case of Walter A. Mott, Tha Hirat tividend mweeting in the case of Georgo Etewart was yesterday coutinued to Feb, 27, An Assicnéo wilt be choson at 10 s. m. this moriing for the estate of Plerson D, Smilth, AULERION COURT IN DRIEE, ‘Tho Internationsl Bank commenced a sult for nu,ouuagmn-t,!wcph W. liclmer. i \‘\ .3. é(luherlmu bronght suit for $2,000 agalnst dohn J. Shaw. ‘The Huiler Colliery Company sued Willlam Mazher for $1, 500, Alfred B, Thompron brought suit agulnst the l’!l'xlmko & Taciile Rallroad Company (o recover 2, U0, (eorge J. Bhepardson commenced a sult for $10,00% agalnal t| na Inwirance Compn; 1" and anathier for 5,000 against the Faneall Hall Inaur- Taucy Unmpnn{. Sk Jd. V. Farwell & Co, sued William I, and A, 8, CGuthirle for $1,000, CIRCUIT COLRT, K. Darlus Dodge began a suit for 87,000 ngalnst . W, Aliport, . othy lay commenced s snit In treapuss t the Michigan Central Raflroad Company to 10,000 dumnges for injurles snifored avto liis **plpw, ‘apine, bowels, - etomach, lver, Tungs, cliest, brenst, and rllw, and Witbs, and body,™ 1le chargea he was helplug lond a Hneof rn-lgfll-cnn-. when un engine was puahied ognbist thens violently, crunhl}w lin ogsinst 8 post and injuring ki severely. -IuIm’ll. C. Phillips filed & bill yeaterday ngalunt his partner, Albert . Dexter, asking for a dissulu- tion of the husiness of waking copying-inks, in wiilch they hiavo recently been engiged, and atso for thu apiointment of u Iteceiverand for un fn- Junction (o prevent Doxtee from interforing with the ll“”mc"h pafalra, The LI was tuken from the flles s soon ns flled and carrfod off, CRIMINAL COUKT, Georza Blackmoro ploaded gullty to larceny, nod sentence was sispended, Wiltimn Rhelnhardt vleaded gullty to larceny, and was remunded. Jolin Buckner was tried for larcony and acquit- ted, Mlchacl Gnvin waa found guilty of larceny, and uniter age, Andorson was found guilty af larcony and remanded, ticorga (‘arroll was tried for recolving afolen llrn[“:tl‘ found gulity, and glven one year in the Penflentlnry, dolin ‘\ml’znwn plended gullty tolarcony and wan rentaled, ¢ o u:m iarrity was on trial for nsaault at adjourn- meut, THD CALL, Jenae Dropaetr—Dlarict Court elvil calendar, nne Umiied eal o nand 210 10 247, inclusive, No. 214, e, on trinl, 10, City va, Lynch. No casc on 59, No case on tria), ilte; Atro calendar Nos. 103 to i telnl, o vourt until Friday, i =200 b 501, I e1avly e except ST, 2n%, S, R, . No, fenigh & Adloni tafiroad Canipuny, on i UWELL=N0 vall, No, 41, Goddaid va. U TAN! o hrwin - ove, inley, E140.23),~Frank. Mayound i, L. Demers, fu_tukuranee” Company va, 477, i Tooner ve, ke vu, Willlni i aud Augusty leck, 81 ~lermuen Daliwin va, Samue] B, lasés, §na! ” JUOR'G ‘odtrgton Havings Tank ve. Elfzabeth L. Stiow, $LIN7. 40, Wilag L. Fawecl tha Inter fleenn Company, 8 1." =Willlum Waller vy, Jowph El:z‘:lu. 12, « M. Judson ot al. ve. Michael CIRCEIT COURTTEnuR Tonkma—Lota Behute va, ll‘r”rr'u:-'rh'k WeRreRnerdt veriicty 170, &a0 mioklon for s ‘#;mmbunm— dmend 1), Toylor va, Edwin Watker, ——— | COLLECTING REAL-ESTATE TAXES FROM PERSONAL PROPERTY, 0 the Editor of TRa Triduna, Citicano, Feb. £0.—In a letter 1o bis Excolleney Qov, Cullom, recently published by you, the wriler sceina fa consller the 1labllity of yorvonal property for taxes on land as an Imporgsnt element in a reye enuo law, Bec, 258 of the prescnt Revenuo law, and also the old itevenue law, provide that pore sonal property shall bo llable for tho taxes npon real entate, but thoee provisions have always been dead lettors npon the statute books, A Collector, before levying on personal property for tazes on land, must irst ascertaln beyond quess tlon that the sumo person Is the ownor of buth, To do this o must biave an abstruct of the real estato, nnd bg surc that it sliows the real owners enip. Auy error commiited by hiw as to owner- shlp would involve hini in suit for damages, Yon may answer, let evory man mako a retnrn of bis property showing tho real cstate ho owns. 1t Teturns are mude, what beconive of ali Llous cases of disputed titics, whero thero nre twa or miro clatuunts? Who fato Mt the landy Whoso pere aunul property i to by levied vn for the lax? Tow i the party, thus compelled to pay, taget his motioy back 1f the doclsion of caurt 'bo adveres 1o Ko titlor Ty ' trusi-sdecd. 1o to el atida o Yested fn s tfustoe, and thus shows of record; fs lits property ta bo levied upon for the lazy Sigler sal ul.g uster of court, title passes to the purchaser, sublect, howover, 'to (ho Tight of tha owhor or Judgiient ereditor to redeom, Yor may say redemption must cover taxcepabd, Thiswonid be true, but | whl inve you an uctual case within my ewn expoerlence. . Ui valuable real cetate w Judmment creditol ¢ l-mmluunlnh-uuv. trm, show: he delitor. Aftor s nder a decree of courg sold and purchased by a abstruct, winde by u a_perfect ttle in and purchinse, there was found a mortgagu regularly recordud, but omitted from tho aveteact, suiclent to take the whols prop- erty, which wis a prior len tu the one under which sale wan made. If the purchaser had by process of law or voluntarily paid taxes on this roperty, bo wuld live liad no recoursy upou tha wlders of the frat mortoye or the owner of the fee, nor upou the praperly, If tho land slone ba Liable for the 1axes, the usual form of sale for taxes would be Lud, and either party wmlglt buy, un boldlug the certilicates fur redemption, profect his Interest in the taxes pald. Uther objections to making personal property la- ble for taxes upou land are’ punierous, and will suggest theuvelves to mr one whoglves tho taaticr 8uy thousht, Buch u Mabillty makes a distinction belween pervone, which (ho Jaw should alwuys The Lind_of the non-sesldent 1 lo for taxes. Tho iesident laudholder ult nut bosubleeted o Habilities apon the eaine 8 0f property that he who Jves out of the town, county, or s1ato 1 freo frons, Yroperty that fs uot worth the taxed fs not worth” taxing, fcal estuts 1s uaually worth the taxes. Land is fixed, can al- wayw Le Jound, and the tax always bo coflected ve 1L land suld tor sute, Itevenue from land Ls cor- 1uin If the lawe are properly framed for lta cullec. jou, 1 will sugwest that’ land be tazed by its descrip- tiou only: that names of uwners bu eutirely vwiitvd foous 4l tunerolla, The nwes of owue =3 Frequently, which leads to- error sid eonfu<ion, Ieal-ea tazes should be due at some Uxed uud futerest or da s stould accrue after that time. A tax decd »hould be frrovacable after the lnkm’ of & ixvd terin Of yeurs, except (u cases of wiuor beirs. Lu coucluvlos, paruit 250 6 sa that It Iy unrcas- onable tn pxpert that a feglslature composed almost wholly of new and Revenue law In a cren {f (hey omit all the ofher businees (o which theiratieation ls requiredd. Yours, n CURRENT GOSSIP. SEASONABLE RUYMES, =Clncinnati 7imes. ‘When men rorort to arnitratlon, And find, too late, it does not 'm(' ‘What charm can aootle their irzitaiton? What art their voignant grief allay? The only thing thelr rage to smother, Thoie grief 10 hido from every eyo, To keep the land In endioss hother. Al swell thelr greatuess ls—tu le. -hange. MATRIMONIAL MISERIES, Apectul Correspondence af The Tribune. Des Mornes, Ia., Fo Countles, a8 the banner countics of lowa for “Does he tecl matrimonial miscries and connublal explosionk, wlil have to look to thefr laurcls. Wayne Coun- zperienced men e ion of two or three months, ant oirl on his lap, other place, Lut slie han inore privilege: TILDEN'A LANENT, T8izh for no cipher, For il clphers me, Bt what [ do algh fot 18 casy to see: *You multiply cipher DBy clpher, ani then 1t's'a prodnct fo cry for— Thicre's naught Jeft again, ARRITAATION, —— worldly Frankie. ty Is Just now to the fore. The soclal circies In | want ihem,” the goudly town of Scymour and thereabouts were, the other day, shiocked out of all propriety by vertaln unpleasunt disclosures. It appeurs that ono Allen Cate reslided there, with a wifa pranute’” and eeveral ehildre ho was a one A. ¥, Thompson, who posscssed a wife, plump, veantiful, and captivating, She was an cxcmplary womay, the daughter of s preacher, and of the. Guod = Book, hour, rved fo0d In the eyes of tle world excinplary been reared In the sdmounitions But, In an ewl susplelon becuine proof a3 stroug s Holy Write | ang veretables. On Mr. Thompson her trunk am Thompaon dellvercd to Cate Mra, Thompson, when the committee rose and the house ad- Jonrned. Thompeon went home, and the twaln went Weat. A few days ago, James Richardeon, a wells kuown citizen aud cattle<dealer of Wayne Coun- ty, started with his wife for Corydon, On the wi An ardson Belvel, that copy and the copy 1 pusscss ate probably | Which bring the same oditton, with possibly s differon title- | 10 Umit the 8 inorder to reach such a result, paze; and that it was not likely that Darker fs- sucd two separate editlons within four year: arriving at couple wera brought w; stroke of lfwhtning, wnd fell Into au oflicer's ¥y ) cr'fn»lu\v. cxisted between them, and, as the farm was reachied, the latter wus fn the rowd. The w! TIE * BIU Allerton, was the farnt of bis broth- Benjomin Belvel. — An old fewd But jt dil nothnml, while Betvel was rulse 8 of both were the only wit- There §a sald to bo n women at ¢ W," anys his or her copy I8 very complote, | tiple. In black-lettor, dated 614, My copy Is In the sld-stylo Roman type, exvept “The Booke of Common Prayer and Adiministratlon of the Sacramentss " ulso ¥ Tho Psalmen of David, of :l;nt llinualullml which fs commonly veed in the Sheeh Tasttnal And t] ‘I'he Futher uncreate, the ¥onne uncreate: and iy liuly Gihost nncecato: fetc,, of en, ‘Ihe Sonne ls of the Father alone! not made nor but begotten, vly Uhost §a of the Father, & of the Hont nelthior uaido nor created, nor begotten, but pro- fetc,, elo, ereuter), Tho i cending Merrlwather a her lv, such Is the Soone: aud ihost, Thinda thes Untolika faith, which, excepta man | IOV costutie. belleve faithinlly, he cannut ho saued, All of which Is in theald-Eniish or black-lct- ter, showinz conclusively that theee were two parate editions. masqueraders were rure on the right bank of the Beine, but {n thio Latin Quarter, us usual, Houoring the students made merry tantustivally with e blushleas young women, who will wulk down the Doulevard 8t Michel iu broad daylight, dreased In mien's clothes, or attired In tho tizhts of a medioval page, and surrounded by a tribo of admirers whose fathers or guardians are far away the yous Blckint's “surizery, however, gutherl itle, and the l"l:,'[l Latin, e, i 4 naugzhty pages kicked up thelr hects, all was merriment. 'The ball nul 2 was very sticcessful sud the costumes magulfls AUU 0. cent, although the largo lnufority of tho gentle. | £ 44 s en present were In pluln evening costwne, Lie coun d'ell from the upper ticrs after il | A FATESIE nlzhit wus very brilifant. It will give somo idea of tho vigor with which Parls went fnto the ene Joyment of the carnival to stato that suventy- §'|‘S'l"m'!fi"‘ bty g‘f""h in "'}"‘""'“h"",l"“h‘ T e VL b, Ak s af ey ranges madui b iro! uesday, aud, thoug| may shock th % " sl s orthudox, that (e fun Was Kept unin thom ali | Bsitel o A Yl o oo Ao rise on the penltential day of naties, | Bew andsccond-hand, Jurcign and domestic, were votod a bore | Wiksus10 let by d body for the time belug, yancea, I, a’ Qs‘ untll sun Politics, by every The poet Gray’s remark, * \here Ignorance {s bllss *tis folly to bo wise,” often recelves practical apvlicution thut to outsiders is lu- dicrous, huwever palnful to some of tho luime- HORSES A o) dinte participants, Weo huve two cases before "},Lufllnwflf era. wiil be sold che us of recent oceurrence. A fow days ago at | S23BuG bl ey Wilmington, Del,, & party of Indics ralsed moncy and the unccessary articles, and carpled them to & bouss whero was a corpsu necding the relatives being to poor to furniah the fth, The ladies guve their contributions to the distressed fuwily and left. Directly after leaving tho houso one o the ladles discuvercd that ous of her gloves wos misang, and, sup- posing that she hod dropped ft fu the housy, returned to get ity wheu, lo aud behold| she found thé corpse sitting uv in the bed countlng the money which had ‘heen left for her lnfer- went, and making merey with theothers over that o fuperal.The other occurred at Walertown, | pudtond o Yo the other evening, A Youug geatleman of that clty called ou a beautiful sud accom- pilalicd lady acqualntance und spent two \'cr‘{ wgeceable honrv. About 10 o'clock, the old | sasomro folics havlg retired, he concluded it tine aleo | [P, SALE=PA 1o leave bls charwer, The young lady aceoms- bur. whe TITE PARIS CARNIVAL, Turia Dispateh to New York Henid. Parls has hiad & very gey carnival, Btreet X thera ‘18 o chango all over the city. The pleasures of Mardi Grusare palo In tho | ~~~~an sunlight of the nincteenth century, light of this r{clu often {llum bnaf better than Rrund hal-masquu do Popera down to the wild nis ol wuerlers in Helloville and the Bas. acroas the river out to the contines of Rurus Morren. —— Turd bels Tx-Senator 1 nen are busy studylng Roman law o | tozrapha, When nfeht’ comes down, | &= s things no o hey ahould b, From the stately Feliaui vhers the students wnd tha 1o Grand Opera-flouse panted hitm to the door, bade him cood nlsht, perfecta | aud then passed up-atalrs to her chamler, Bume minutes later she had ocraslon to visit the dining-room, when, on roral she was utterly young gentieman she had ao recent § bidden pood-nlight aitting in one corner with the sery- Blie iets less pay ot (e e, Lorror of hor- nfonmnded to eee the TIRANKIE'S ITEAVEN, (ierteude i Indiananotis Heratd, T heord a little girl of 56 describe God and heaven toalittle brother of 3 a few months ago. Bhe was standing %0 near the golden gate she could eeo beyond I, bul no one knew it. In her heart eha was sure that heaven was very luvely, and with strange child-wisdom had al+ ways talked of poing there to live, brother Frankie refused to take any interest In the mysterlous country, frst-rate, the principal attraction hete belng peanuts, In valn shetried to Implant {n las mind thesame longing for while robes and flowers which lurked in ber own, Ha denounced heaven outright, declaring that * bright things and mousic waa nuflin without peanuts," ‘' But, ob. Frankle,” sald the devout child, The very washtubs {n bis Tho carth suited him # Gorl Is very rich. 10.—Marshall and Caes | house are lilled with peanuts,” P them lgvcmd"‘ sald tho Y No," sald the trusting Mamies “at) his it~ tle boys and girls take peanuts whenever they ‘The unspiritunl Infant muscd a tittle, and then said, with an air of decslon: * Well, Mamtle, I'll stay here, but if sou do to heaven send e back oneof Dod’s washtubs fuil of Mamlo went to heaven In a little while, and man. Also there dwelt | the hopeful Fravkle sita by the window very olten, keeplng o sharp lookout for the arrival of his tub of peanuts. KING COTTON THREATENEL Landon Dispated to Newo York Herald, A remarkable discovery has heen made fn Cute crossel her pathway, aud | Egypt by 8ignor Glacomo Rusal, the Austrlan stralzhiway her footsteps turned to vrooked- ness. Cate admired her, and she reciprocated. This mutual adiniration grew os tho days grew into weeks, Ono day Mrs, Thompson fuformed her husbund that sbio tust vislt some relatives In Northern Missoutl. Like akind husbacd ne | discovery, He says thal about two years ago he assented to her wishes, and she accordingly packed up and went, About the thno she ar- Cate appeared,: and the woman then chauged her mind and determined to return humne, il atarted. Cate took the next traln, ond the tralus wet by chance, the usnal way, ot Fuiefleld, To cconomizo malters, they oeey- pled the samo rovin at the hotel uver nizht, and Consular Azent at Afexandria, new cotton plant which Is so wonderfully pro- lific that it may prove u dangerous enemy to the Amerlean cotton-ralsing interests, Bignor Rus- &l lias Just publishied on interesting report of bis He bas found a ackdentally came across the new olunt on the property of a Copt {n the Menutla district, who cotlecterd the seed and sold It to his nelzhbors at twelvelolld the price obtulnable fur the ordj- nary kind, The plaut has a loug stemy, and, being without branches, muzh space is saved, It beara on average of fifty pods ‘on cach bush, while the usual yleld of the plant {s about thir- tie next day started together westward, In Vo £ 5 v . the mauntie, v, Thompson hod. disovercl | e LJklds fratn 815 to 075 pounds ner fedilun that hls wife isd taken an unusuul amount of 8 fur a shiort visit, i begun to suspect) and, when he found Cate was not at_home, his thus doubliug the eron, soll is needed: but the great drowbac is that it requires much more water, cessitates thicalternating of the crops with grain In lrlv.‘ ec:; lnlmnln‘nl the Atlay- ie Lower suddenly by a | would prove wundgrmll_v prolifie, correspondent at Alexadria thinks that the dlse arins, who removed them to safe quarters, to vory " " . be cared for until Mr, Thompaon's ateleal, That | Covery will create a revolution in the cotton lfiv'hlll:nmn put in an early appearance, whe thio Lwo houses went futo jolnt session {n con- mittec of the wholo on the state of the unlon, A exclted discussion gusucd, which resulted fn a compromisc. re, Tlmmlmuu delivered to | men who ever liveds be was as moral & inan s 815 lu money, and | ever tived In the Clty of Boston, a member of the Sanbedrim, the highest ceclealaatival conrt uipon the earth ab that time: and If e wos ly- fng u our thme he would be called Dr, Nico- demus, D, D, or LL. D., lie would undoubtediy be a President of somse theologieul seminury or a Professor Iu some college, sud ‘yot this man was told by the Savior that e niust Ls born awaln. e put it rleht to Wm, % Except yor born againyon cannut sce the Kingdom of God." aliereation b once cnsued, and Riche L‘,‘,“,:’:,‘tlfi‘;'(":';‘",g;: «};llam?"?(xll ndoms you leaped from his wagon to atuack Thy Iatter retreated within his in- | 3, get i { closure, aud at random lired his revolve: Puutlug that 1t woulil deter Richarlson from ullowing, retreating, he fell, when Creston,” the —fleeing | (ie coust or alon growing Interest of Egypt. NICODEMUS, D.D.. LL. D, Now Nicodemus was one of the most moral you cannut work your way Into it; the only way there Ia for you born Jus tobe horn from aboves to he born of the Spieit, of the Holy Ghost. ~ Now there fs a little word to which T wish to call your attentiou—it is must, lchardson attempted " o a, to draw a revolver, lelvel then shot o second ::::::',: 1,:3 :fl:z,ffi;‘"" Thé"sff:i‘ :.ft "fh‘,“" ’;m';r ,“,,,lé'x tine, bitting Rickardson fn the breast, from tho cfioct of which wound hedicd in a few mo- ments, nesses Lo the tragedy, Belvel's wifu Is nslster of Richardson, the bottom of the affar. Belvel ut once sure rendered himself to the 8herill, s to be und It renains for you, my {riends, to be born u'gnlu.—.llumlu in llvyaZu:. z TITE NUMBER 0, 70 the Kditor of The Tridune. Cuticaao, Feb, 20.—Take for the multipleand the figures 1,2, 3, 4, K, 6, 7, 9, omitting 8, multi- ply by 9, and you have for the protuct 111,111,+ To the Editor of The Tribune, 111 Multiply by twiee 9, or 18, and your prod- Wroming, I, Feb., 10.—* W, of Cincluna- | yet §s 22220033, t, in o lettor to Tur TRIRUNE, speaks of have fug o * Breechea” Bible, and concludes that Multiply by three times 8, or 27, and you have n row of 3's, or 843 and so up to nino thnes 9, or 81, multlp o oW of U's, 22,222,222, hy It §s becessary kuow not, Awain: Multiply aoy multiplicand by B or any waltlpleof ¢, und the suw of the Nzures constituting the product i3 9, or its mul- A Burlington tawkeje, “What!"" exclalmed an nmuzed forger, are rested with the money in his hande, “1slen und nlso “Tho Confession of Our | Mr. Merriweather's namo to that check! Al Christian Faith, a part of which iu as follows: ‘Whasocuer will Le wiuod: bofore nll things It e neeeseary (hat he hold the Catholike falth, Which falth cxcopt etiery one loe keepe holy and and undedled: without duubt he whall perls ever- v ko Cathollke fufth §s this: that weo wore #hip ona God in Trinitle, and Trinitic in Unitle, Nelther confounding the persons: nor diuiding tho substance, For there 1s ona person of the Fathor, another of tho sonne: and anatherof the haly Ghost, Bt the todhewlof the Father, of the Bonne,and of the holy Ghost Is ull onw: the glory equall, tho mntextlo cocternall, Buchas the ¥ such fu tho haly 1 scenows how caroless of e, thue I drew Lthat check, about to write to Mr. Inyithie himselt and family to come and take dinner with me, and, by some peculiar and ratner laughable mlstake, T'sco [have written his address at the bottum of the check fnstead of the toj (Which would sound very absurd, it It were not supported by an eminent Democratie statesmun wliose father's mullen name wus Kelly.) 1 wus, at the of the note.” FRENCI REVENGE. 8an Fruncisco ost'a Turls Letter, A man bas just burlea his wife. 8ix years 09, ago hedetected her committing o sln. Ho never s pardoned her, hut condemned hicr to lve with ‘I'he Futher i mudo of none: neither ereated nor | him¢ and slneo then hu has ever dressed hlinsclf L in cluthies of the tame material and cut as those warn by her parumour. took his walks abroad with his wife, The un- fortunate woman died of & broken heart, and er husband followed the hearse dlad ma yolo In this costime ho BARTIIS BITTERNESS, Oll ity (I'a.) Derria, When a man without vash or credit attempts to leave u hotel, and Jowers bis valise out of a buck window by means of o rope, It makes charity seem cold to hear the voico of the lul: w yelllng upi the vallae; Tet go the rope.” e —— e Ige Trumbull, Trumbull's mall now con- sists in ereat part ovory dday of Invitations to at- tend colored balls in every quarter of tho United Etates, from Tallnhasse 1o them, from Tinols, came addressed to the care of Judge Clittord, President ot the Electoral pravinees, fitled with tho belfef thau | Commleslon, Some are scompanled with pho- ll_fll(filifi AND UVARRRRKAG fl;. v e CAN LOAD HORSKS FRESN FROM COUNTRY Iu the gas- | A 4 hiaindoonio span matclied Wack ware: alance Battcd for atngin driyers o iy Or aires’ G s ot 1L RELL A VED BALES EVERY TU d Batundsy, st 10 orsos preus Wi s JOR BALE- TWO DISCOVERIES, ok RatET Cineinnain Enguirer, -Lsiand. R . tor Ceatrd-av., Weat Blde, e EBALE—GREAT UARLOAD OF Just 1 o all ruin 1,0 10 1, X pounds; warranted soand; uia doublo sud slugle, liorses, buxgies, and diyr welk: ALREIL Koing Fast—A roan b Jondrisbit ol Dot auld. Apply ut 413 Waba 3 HEAP=A CALL v8 how tup bugkics: uLu o; -tar uh blalles, 70 Soutls (anat-ot: ND MARE: R SATE_ON Aug-uschilng and bl e &4 BOTTI CLA N v without kuife houre Otee privats ¥ €. Togular ¥, bow e, T y, Davi, Wihleos & a4 10 103520, Ilver) wachiue ware av. KT FOR A FINK 1a. Jugulre Il‘ uillco of I kurat Americun & cb. Traders’ Hotcl, curuer Filil- rment, on Indiane. 50, with ek b nion [ erior i bargala, Jo HEN ADTDUSINERR LoTd ie ilteh tract; aico 24 ur 48 fert on Wartin- Rya, weat af Oxkler, (EGIRGE M. HIGGINSON 114 Dearhorn-at., l{rmm:» .'nH"!',\l.P‘,-AT'A lli nv.y teaed Tot GAGE 4300 Crrkat, P01 BALE-FIUAT-CLAKS “FIiiTE AT basement marhle-front Louser jo.ation nisure Pamsed: midrrate incambrance, running Ave years at 4 Lo cente il sellennity eheap fur cirhor {ake part purchase price ih othict clear property, " ST Dekttesens R PR, AT [:mx BALE-EXCEEDINOLY ¢! owner fulng AwAY) tenteds loeation exeelient., Jronsav 1, T-FORTY-FIVE MINUTY. {rom Chicago, elaliteen tralin @ day, e jate poal. fence nf Mr. Thinody Wriant, e e cholrest (a the vt drv'. hoth for callcction of trreaanil heitzen tnequale eats vere cliolee and extemize grap . and rmaif frulta of afl kinds, kitchen wa #nd flower-he s under Wigiest tlon Tow. ApBIY to T, LY i efi, Ian s, priee very JO1 HAL It RENT—A NICE HOUS 1 AND COTS e In Englrwonds Ared-clas neiziborioudy i Ar l|v-pfl([- n souil Eraoston, TILL, ot UENRY ED-1WAVE REVEIAT, ADL denees worth 85,0400 to £16,000 Ticaset binck: ey EOPY, 14 ROOM TIOUS o ! 10 RENT~ELEG TARDLE FRONT, 10 It § ganitixtures, furnace, fotand vold water, 847 Elegant maeote ctaguti-front, 11 ruoma, tmodern 1im- Foveuents, $30. 14-rouin WELCK louscr, elcgptly fin- aticd, madern npros e A ruoms, 813, 7. rootn house, motern S £200, 2 alures Very clieap, Allfeiry) trt-claas nelghvorhood. N K AND 1‘\\"0 { [ e i LINGOL, ek 10ES oF ATl a meie i room octauon stone frn Sry.ime plain ot CITARLES 7 AL T Ra: Nuburonn. I]'0 RENT-OR WILL EELL, A FINE HOLSE AND sottagn Tn ngicieontt & Iaikdl rewgeacs o TILLOTAON RILOS,, 02 e fouthEvagsta T 1RO0MS, rons TRUED T00MS L torstiiuio Ll 1 SUITES OF Foomm ALZEY Wabasli-av., 10 unoxceptiouabie par- FLAT OF 0 an A:ro0in Engiialy ehitiorlion L MGUCTR COLTenivtic acated | Toon) {)mmr n fPonE FURNISHED 1H00M LY Apply ut louui 90, 115 & OPFOSITE Toviny abuye. Inquire GRUSSMAN HOPOLITAN), 21 and 28 N oppos N W, Lallroad depot, from which 43 trafns wrrive ad iepnr gy, eonvelig TO0 proie, AL hote, \oataine oty foune sely Corntened with entirely’ sew farni- urv, and fted up wlth &l the woder lnprovement Tk furtura having el nder nor e, will b Rold 10 the lessoe & n L et within rin, ¢ riliern 1 Fnsdortaiios Ties of sicutnirs, wil wilbis casy o f ouher d ¢ raiirond ana steambont liner, 10 M 23 Nurth Wells-st,, Cilciiu, EW 10T s Welis:at MEAT MATK L bW, b‘l’ulll‘fln‘ [ MAY Y, W Iy iocatéd; Clarkat, be Lake mil Monroe preferred. — Adureas, stating location, vric o It Tribune offtee, ' VWASTED=TO RENT—A" NICE i dwetling howse, with eaet front, not Iess than 13 Tuatng Joeation uG South Side, Gorit of Twenty a(ati- At 8 cast of ¥ister il lease for thece years ,{‘,"‘""‘“ siating location snd prive, ofth g, —TO RENT—ONE, ORt TWO UNFUI. fied mora ui sauth rde, suttable fof young nin wind wite, with or without hoard; seid full ularai references given and requlied. Addreas C ribune otive, Wi TO RENT—SUIT OF 4 RO DT Lunsukeeptng, Addreas DIL J. PHILLIPS, optle caih and oeuliag, 271 Aot Clarkest VWASTED=TO BENTZA GOOG -~ RTUIE basetiient in centre of ciyy Madlson-at., betieen inte and Labadc, proferredy state Jocation aud price. Addreas I 13, Tribune odlce, whibout pe LY tu perfurin what ke weil knows lirow Away ttm A ey, Ome cd by 8y B the cotntry. rding 10 law. " L. i of N QUIKTLY OB EAINKD fory fur tncounattiitity, emary. Feaufierilscros) 12 yourd VIR Fb drsaraariat, ANDYUIETLY OBTATSED rritury, for incotatihiite sears experies s DjoucEs Lras In every statg ete, lesldenco unn exvericier. A\, PTG AN T Ty eunl JIVOrres, bearlig cers Conrty | a0 refer 10 Clerk of ¢ 1 Chieazo, G, it BIMS, AT As HEALTI ulhwur Arihunc o B e, ALLGast rAID FOTLC ASTWOPE CLOTIING, € jlsceilineoy »ending letier t JONAK Gi.l 18, furnitnre, ang Lana by 5 ALE b rrices lose unit belance o 40l furs st $31 1k or nrll.fllLll.’z.!'J'l- W b it al sacques riduced o une-lally Tar Wita o ceniangank T To AKFIN, 154 1 PHACTE vialy reauired. . WLAY, 76 0 YO WANTA TICTURES OF YOURSELF FOT ”‘ A elntah MENSHEL. mibes theine i and 14 a 1, J'AY TUE BIGIEST PRICE FORY o ltiing. | Fioid call or EVY, Zuity fouth Clark-st. ATES WANTED: HAVE udnd repatr fmmedlate: st 1N Cladics and sead word by et s 1[0 By itk v bulldines f 1y, Apply ag i W RS s NTED=TO BUY=CHEAL FOIL CABII=A FFW N L oTiaed o Weet Bide 56 Boter HATIISON K5 170 Lasalio-st TANTE v BARERY W growing cliy or e «n'}uu T nesota. Ad ires, statlug price, terus, tride, Weat Van Wure TANTED-STOCKR N ik, gentet Thrmishiog noeats, ere rom §13,40 10 £33, 10; wiil lhun-nunfidmlrvu 0N, 2 UNTON FUI COMIPANY, MO WPST Madisoin-st,, schi all kinds of houseliold furpitute on moutLiy paytnents; luw pricesi casy teiims, D 5T n the elt; A CAMFE, Sl e Jrosar N QUTAVE PIANU, SPLENDID it nbull'e £1aK0, chewd for ¢ or wilt trady ‘ur Ant-clas lu‘l‘I.IL“‘f‘FI .lfi:]‘.; d\lllllh'!"ll(ol;‘lll'fjll:. bie fur eRpIves PUTpOLs, ¢ h [or cash, oF w rade for bay, il o Boried. “Togutra'of 11, 8. PHELPS] 110 svuth Waier ol Sheen > ¥ WAVE JUST BOUGHT A SoU R lotof ahort music which we sre selifugut 3 cents & Je it ne tBiRd rogular prices.” I8 LM SH- X, 134 Bratu-st. 4 prives aid casiost Lertis tate-st. Y AND L eveniig, at Profo alle pri- vute schond, 113 Bt 3 Yoons 7, uver Bk s sture. 3 b IS ATOTEL NOW n[fi\",‘i oan Wik sonie tmoier: | AGAvA HoF 0oc we Wherv 82 Lutehiew va b Lad, 1, iribuss oibce. HNELP, WANTED hat i new proferred. Gonl prfrren e requirer. Per nerk, Address 27, Lribune WANIED=A COMPETEST AND F 16 vrite up A est nf booke and accen \1y7 evenings would Anewer. A rice ete., B AT, Tribune o WASIED —THt “lam work L) VWASTED = ANOTHEIL FIRYT-CLASS WOOD CATYEE, At 122 Quincy-at, b5 i ‘VA\'TP.D«TW() MEN TO SMOOTH MOLDINGS. 43 Ublo-sty WWANIED-pitEes TOY T fradyon ymail SITUATIONS WANTED ~MALF. Mook Keepera, Claricn, oo ; g(TI"ATIU‘( WANTED-WITIT A GOOD WITOLE. 1Y xale honse by & gontirmn of ares experianca whn Intl) Acqnained with mercantile buslness, ay n , bankkec ey, or to Ay general nfiee hunineos Addrew o0, Teibne ofve. o oo I reaalred, JITEATION WANTED-TIY A YOUN( WAR S rueriking German, Freneh, and Encil e sh. sni sery weil acnnainted with the groeory husines atd tha et ik ar tn drive & hiviness wagon in K0, Trinune ofice. JITUATION WARTED=BY A DRUGTTAT OF FX- perieuce. Hestreference, 1) 37, Tribune offce. ‘Traacs, QITUATION WANTED-IT FIRST-CLASS CTife 3) tnm.catter, Tiest referenca given from his present emplaye iy, 11 A, Addresa, Ui} Satupd Trivans office. TANTED-A 61281 N WASTED-RY A YOUSG GERVAN “ llT third floo e Sl 3 ‘s'"l" F-;\;‘r}rwkpr flxlk! baker; best references can be VWASTED A toop WATCHNAKERL—ADDitEsS | KICh L#Eax Kinslerat, by fetter ta 3., Box 632, Dwhent. 131, Conchmen, Meamstory. ot " Conenmen, Tenmsters, eic, WANTED-A FISL.CLASS COALIMAN Wi underatania tie eare of & stesm furnace and i willing to make himaelf useful. Address Y Z, Tribune oifice, giving refrrence. Miscetinncons. VWASTED=A 610D FARMER 70 00 70 J0WA Totmprve 10 acresof lsad within sle miles nf o £ro Livarke ¢ (own havinegood water convenlenees, | ease 1t ot Tor Liree of fone yearst e gon pri omake tuoney. For ail particulars call or address 7 Huron - a0, ANTRD=ANTACTIVE WORKING MAN I eountey town, 1o tnka an_ exciusive, prnt and | rofitabl ineal agency for a hew artfele W, LOVEIN, Hox 2081, 8t. Lo teulara fre b AT SUNTER OF ISTELLIGEST nd women, in avery eounty, faz An aricls 1 whereveroffered, Those seeking employe Tavnt con kit wlth statnp, for papers, of o0 eente for Faunde worth B to any_ famliy, BAY &1 [cagu. 0] A MoR| GENTS TO sift ad stiperintend Incal avents (n Rome of Etates tor aeiifag a staple houscliobt 18 patd.” Koom 13 Metropoil- T RO0M 7, nenstly. Dk o, that wily T MAN T COLe Must be ready (o L G peady NTACTIVE you 0tnke rid attend ofle t unce mid bave g1 Flace, i East S o, 18 ED=AN_AUTIVE YOUNG AN 70 AGT for a pablic reader sud sluger. Addresa aneoffiee, THAT GAN LOAN eeky guod sucurity. A NTED=XGENTS INTHIECITY 10 Caunterfeit-Detector, imhie copy e ‘tn agents ua recelpt of 23 centa Al | n A FEW EXPERTENCED GRNTLEMEN e of pucd ddeas for The heat pabiication C.ATPIBIESON, ftuom 8, 157 Ciarkeat, A3 S FOIEACH KTATE 10 MAKE VWA Wik Aah ieans. Cuil ot 70 Deaniorar sty oo 14, SWIET, WANTE AW, 10w #nt erticle, from nne t I'rogts zoot, Part clare, 81 E & CU., 70 H-MEN SEKKING PLOFITABLE BUST- '™ 10 #ell new patent articles, chruinos, eie, Aued Novelty Company, 113 East Mad.son-st., TLED-FENAL Domesticn. “YA. ED—AGIIL FOR UENERAL HOUSEWORK: st 0d ook, waslier, anl Jroticrs neat atd tidy, umet-ny, X TANTEDZGHHIRL TO WS Pl cookingi wages, reventi VWASTED-A Gikl, To work, at Gl 3 207 South Lob S FVARTED-A Guon il WITICiiE A hou WAy work, at 1477 Indian, —A GOUN COMPETENT COO nd (Toner, at 624 W est Washinigtos DO EITOnvCa. NOLISH, FRENCHL, OR . OERMAN and{nke rare of fnfant. Apply, with AUFATION AL, Nurses, T-CLASS WET NI'IISE. CALL PUSTEIL 481 Weat Madion-ot. visk Gt ot ase} mit como wel rocommened Cal 154 routh Wood sl Miscelinn VW ANTED=YULNG LADIES TO SELL TICKETA fr e of Gur [ading CHAFILAL I eniertatnmenta; foud bercentaye ymil, ATply st Ko = 153 Easd Vashington-ai., betwden 3 und 4 o'clock tiiny, an L. 31, VWANTED=A T " BOARDING AND LODGING., south Side, T} FAST VAN TUNEN.ST. NFEAR STATE~ §1) Jivard farTadtes or genticmon, $4 to 48 per week, with use of planu, QT MICINUA WITH HONIEDF 28() T ! rior, wiHH cluseia, hot PEr week enchy feien " AMIVHIGAN AV, —FTRNTRITED furiled Tourne, with: board. . Q] WABASIEANVZA A} 1SHED PATE 48l lur, with fuard. for threc of four geaticmen, West Mde. YV FET, WARNINGTON 6T, 1S VICINITY OF TilE Fing Congrecational Church=Wanted, s roou mute for gentlemua, | te famlly, D 7, Trin ‘une otfice, s 1lotols. ‘ ONNINE HOUSE, 71 EAST MONROE.ST,—RE: D cently opensainfcely furntehndi prices red 10 pult the tines: table Iniard; trans EVADA 1O ¥ third door nur! reduced 10 83, §u, perday. ST, CLATH 10 . OPTOATE Y Pslmier Houwe od fuoits, £2 1o $1 ber weeky Ahree roons sultable fur two, with or witiout i —FiraL:clavs ot ansicnta, #1.00 WOAKRD WA ])u';um- N A FAMILY Wi w d £ T1 ¥ uiher baorden, oo and board [oF Keidleniug i A childs board unly for wife if preferred. Ad* ribune wiive, 1 OARD=A “LADY i NG N lessons in e wislien t wive mislo change for Tuard; goud eeferences; Bouth Blde preferred. Address RS i oter. JRUARD= THE WiTil J)ul}rlil[ laa bvard for_graticiuun, wife, sud child4 yearsold __Adiresa 1) o Tribune uiice, 1 wo sanable pricy (or pernianent huar ally on =oatls blide BOFLl of [wenly-acculy elicen VIVED A Tequired; siate terine, Tibung e, Ay jrivate fam At beat e “Addr KNS ey wie "nfiu""}':o‘m'n‘ Keiitae thera v o ot JO8 "North nhie. " Addios stallng fock: it Trbune ol e FINAN XA OS DY, WATCITES, iy LVt e 15 [aat atailisticd 1431 ému;:’u' P Faraiture withous Temoval. 131 Tanduiph: b, Houin 3 R e 3 COMMERCIAL TAPER, NOTES WITIL C ' o 3 d other securiilea boug! A, s e L S S et 'S T34 luwle ONEY TO LOAN 0 I‘l W vicinlty at SEAD & COES 157 Lan ONEY TO LOAN AT 7 ANDS }\(l”n: ‘Hfiifi‘:}:&’? auina of §1,0n, RE IS ratcaj funds {n hand, ASY AMOUST OVER 304 per cent. 70 LOAN, 1 ‘ut upon vd cliy property,” LY3IAN .'¢\l)ll!:(fl\',r" l‘flll:u.llllocg.pldlkszrqf W ASIED-#ew FOL B OR 13 MONTHS, BEC ty 83,000 worth of furniture. B, care GQUODRICH, 123 Deariorn-at., Roomid, ' ANTED=1 WILL BUY EECOXD SIORTGAGES WoASKE criice for cash. Address & 85, Tribune vtilce, 2 ¢3()() WANTEDS YEARS AT 10 PER CENTON ()U“ fnely fi pruyed T’ L Wylfllfi\:(l‘?&llt ghis 2 ortl $L5 0, . W KTOR Wadhlu =3 a. WANTEI=AN ACTIVE AN WITID B3 00 A AT T wober: 5 t Luke chargs of st w York; $4,00 per sa- nune T 6% Trlbune uf g T wl Bice! u e X saloou, nnm’nwfl.w . l“olln‘A =01 WILL EXCIEA Ic—a water-poaer doaring il Colorsle springs Lol Adiress weado Springs, Cole JOB BALE-ON ; ; I FuoLe it the West bldes 4 ocTO R bl bl SHerel R § KLL THE ONE-HALY | T L T T ddives U, BONNELL, 106 Esst Wasblogton-st., Room clieap. Block ucw. and & O HALE INTE atasi o e ety Tor [ tugahape. APy W WESTON'S CO., 100 a5 104 Eaal WasLitugton s AN LGETI 3 6 OF £ 10 [eal 08 WanufacCurs thisclty. borluteevicw sddress & b7, PERSONAL. ONAL=WILL NOY FUT IS, SUERLY AND JITUATION WANTED=AS COAGHMAN IN ‘A S private family by @ reifable and compet 3 Canzivethe hest aF Titerencen. Address 1 0% Frivans ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN NV A yvung man willing fo make himnsclf generally nees n'n.cf-‘::n"-: object; good references, o\dxrnn F3s, ATION WANTED A8 COACHVAN TT & toher, reliable man (Enzliah)s understands hi {neen {horougbly s wiliog aua fadusirious. Address 4 1 Mincolinnoos, ITUATION (WANTED-AS TRAVEL. e ;m’ym I:Hl:lw:fll:‘ll‘h!'l h or ,I‘Yl!l"flmufl?t coms any. b patent medlc % l}l. l"l({.".‘ L0 VT”IHIIIH 'fl‘."t: o oo T smioaan o 2 hotr oAl enrtan caaly HAAAE orse Heataf feferences givenc. Addrton 43, Hisume shie NG_AGENT JITEATION WANTED-AR ] 3 1o il plakn sewlng. * Inquire QITUATION WANTEO=BY & L 33 doing seneral housewsrk o & sl family, beat of refercoces glven If required. Cail a 470 % D=V A COMN I | housework of coo! UATIO IS It 2 Wi SITUATION WANTET=IY A RCOTEN GIRL T0 S Reral Rasework tha frivace famiy ok o, Went Jxln. Pleaso to call for two days st &uwu; Madisor-st, 88107 Weat Adants- i dca e SITL’.\TION WANTED-BY A FIRST.CLABS SEC. +) ond kirls the Lest of ity reference given. Pleass call at (44 Praf v, SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRLIN A PRIVATE A Jamily ta o genersl housework or “lsundry work: tblin preferred.” Call for 2daya st 420 Morgan: near Twelith, S EUATION WANTED=DY A PETENT O Fo g work | 131t £ 1\'u[l'&‘-§d"‘ Tl At or address for 3 da) tand. hird door, JITUATI ED=1IY L IN THE GITY T family. " Call for 2 deys 1176 Wabash-av. = Good refe: ences. 1TUATION WASTED=nT A CANADIAN_aini, fiu’l‘édnlfm%::l‘xlll;m?'mu‘( Bv["l of city relcnrr)xlci- Ll Ul hoarn Fut between Twealy-Gnt JITUATION WANT] 2 rnvr-l hovrework in work. ~ City ur country, ITUATION " WANTED=NY A RESPECTABLE + Soones e country: o fercnves gived. Address C IA, Tribune omiee. - SITUATION WASTED-DY A GEIAL )" do keneral hurework. _Apply 41213 Weat ki JITCATIONS WANTED-BY 2 ENOLISH GIRLS; $J one AL ook, the other na second girl, Lielarence can e yiven, "N Twenty-onteet, SlTUAT").\'A WANTED—DY TWO COMPETENT 1) airls; bue llbtw.hk1 ) and front the other W do rectnd work, or wauld “neral hinusewark fu s prie Nateumily, Cail at 1450 butiergelgat -t O ANTED- BY A FIRAT-CLASS COOR; wnt run If vequire, Tho best of rafer- enre, Gl L THenty AxiBat, | o ot of Faler QITU.\T“L\ WANTED=TO DO FIHST- 83 eoaking, washing and | Gouxd refeiences. 16 A 100D GIRL TO DO ) ‘-mll]. or second &t 104 West Adams-at, CUABS runing by aa Ametfcan. : “ibana vftce, QITUATION WANTED-BY YOUN DAYISH » rlr)!n » private family tn do np-staire work. or gene eral housswurk ina sinalt family. Dest of refereaces furni Avpl, R Weng Erlent. Sl;rrly: al RS opk O Eltchen ok [ e v ien or pro- Tetted. Apily ALS: Courcheplaces " ore % DY\ COMPETENT GIRL and iron, or do grucral housework 11 At o) Siat o Up-Ataire, T Y A GOOD COOK, WASH- Uest of references, 83 Indians- ST DY A FUTCEAR c0o, e , o ing- country. " ‘Addrers D 70, THbING omee: Lty ITUATION WANTE l\'£ ADY, COMP M) tent Norweziow @il to do general louseworl Please call at 3 West Gnlo-st., up-staire QITUATION W, A HES) ) Aamerican girl i a sniall prisats family, dress 571 Wess Eighteenth-at. SITUATION WA ~T0 DO VY work by an experlenced cook. Wer Twenty-niuthest. ek, JITUATION WANTED=RY A GOOD Gl FOIt N st word o sevond wouk, CCalftos) teast Washlugton-at, SITUATION ) {n private family, T-CLARS COOR ¥ 41t Tribuno, GITUATION WASTED=] HOUSE- wark in « smal) pricate family, nesday at 1734 batn-st., ucar Thirty-niath, QITUATION WANTEU-TO COOK, WASIL AND & run, or {Pnnll bousewurk. Applyat 20 West Madison-st., ftoom 17. QITUATION WANTED=TO DO i) S i inllys Bouth Slde. Address A v, Tribune ulile St erences, TE h L L the lousework of 8 pri goud warker, and is willlng aod obligiug. WL 12 moutl) Cllitoneat, 'S"I"run'fis’ NTED — HY A T T £ Ameriean woinan to du general inuseworks city or couniry, i tho bu JTUNTION WaNTED=IY A GOOU. RESPLCT- o it for gencrul housewark, Fieass call at 64 Norih eoria-st,, for 1w . QUIATION WANTED-W & TECTATLE, Norwe, rInol scquainted fn the elty. us cook aLotel cians Doarding-Louse, No. i34 Last Tientnark. NTED=IY A s cholc and Tatin tire chargs uf general work. - e curplogers, 1043 Tndtana-ny. Nensmntrossens 10N WANTED—TO REW IN FAMILIES IY nd A¢. and Kive oo referen. 1138 31, Blat TUATION WANTED-! A DI wiih kood refefeiice 10 do family se Weeksi will take half-wurn silk fur part Tribuua utllc SITUATION § 1 Lady, et et d call at 61 North White: STED=BY AN EXPERIE ny kind f housworx. Fcass Nursow, ngUAAmS WANTED—-AS NURSE I¥ A PRI 8 vats famlly; ls éompetens to (ake the full caro of sn- lofaat. . The best of clty refuresce glen. 803 blate-st, Employment Agencs SITUATIONS WANTED=PAMILIES IN WANT OF o4 neaudioavian ur Gerinn femala Lelp can ba supplled st U, DUSKE'S oflice, 1) Miin s ukec-av. Mincellaneous ATUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG N ESVELGRTAT ko ki o i e GTBLC WorE. 47 tbuld 3 sewing o secobd wiik 10 o fautly wicre' sy cauld come hulite nighiay wages Call st or pddreas 23 lowery-at, ST N WANTED-TY AN INTERESTING. 0 eneryetic, and [repomening sounf laay in wich »h gn_mlk:m-nrl usel ,L iress 1) do, nlmnn.__ : Q’ baTS $ B DY, ) a passable knowledgn of Englfsh, desires a'place a 1319 SR, AINAs 573, L Ushcshy Wisy care ilis b Eawie TO LEXCR zL\! A BEAUTIFCL RUNMER GE TESCE NEARL AN Clilvagu, run‘r{.hfumn clvar, to o ”fi'," Culet rosery, Sasunit 3u Lcuin ol Glan VRS e DOS D el Wabington s s XCHANGESA FIIST: TORY A basciicat uarbli-truat bouse, clegaitly Bntshed, | nearly new and (6 compivte order, near Jemfrsou Par ur & faria. - Must be uenr s 1o towi, well lmpraved; 1, sid goud vulldiags.” Call or addreat It Chlcagy. TLONT AND FOUND, “0ST-A DLACE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. Til LEiliert e b Sultaiy Yewaracd 3) citiog st 155 Wi adlson-st. [} et Sl L Y SHOW, TUESDAY, FEI. Ty T R ot ki bock marked Wi foi itverad reward will e paid for 1o return B dlulog-roum, 113 ¥l [LOTA HUNCI OF KEY n ! e T Lcarboru-at, STRAYE] DAY HOGSE, A 1‘!\"\Ah\tl.ml narrow while bandon ncE'r v oy e it R R s galt W *‘ H. BARR M '[O REWARD-LOST, ON MONDAY, FEB, 1n, / cket-buok Wit o ey and some sl EUSiCe wan a 8100 Drombory-Gote Laaiied about t wmiddle of ALsust, 197 l(ll-!l N)‘:‘:Alu abuut the mi 1 A E. . E. Bsupe. Lo, AR {Uralag ihe sain to £ 5 | b BEER N 1 . JIACHINERY, FANTED-GUOD BECOND-IAND 8 1XCH FOULi: TV ARTD foo SECoNB R SR O ek . BHAKEL rvtlle, 7 i FANTED=WE WANT TU BUY A GOOD BECOXND, ity R A 3 full parti.clare of Syle. i TR itV vanih.ulars of S3le. whiee: 11he, 5 BACCIGIANER W S Siline 't SAULY (N BTOCK FULL QUIEIT O FULT bio and statlu hulacturiig CuwpADy 34 434 4 Svis Cenal 3. Cvago, 16 SOV

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