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TIIE DOMINION. tiow Our Neighbors Over the Bor= der Are Gett.ng Along. Parliamentary Aflairs in a Qui- escent and Luerile Cons dition. A Few- Small Scandals Reliove the General Monotony. The Protective Tarlft Question Likely to Assume Somo Promfuences A C:se of Bpiritual Bulldozing to Be De- oided in the Conrta, s Spectal Cvrrespondence of The Tribune O1TAWs, Ont,y Feb, 20.—This resslon of Tar. . Hament dota not promise much in the way of important lezklatfon. The term of the present Tiousc runs out next year, and both aides aro cxtremely cascful leat they should do anything 16 Interfere with thelr vrosncets at the gencral clection: 8o lar tho Ministerial programme of work Is very thin. The Government scems afrald of bazarding any bold stroke, and wiil probably continue in thelr humidritm course till the prorozation of Parllament. On the other han, tho Opposition are on the lookout for weak spots, and nrs dlsposed to take ndvantage of every little thing which may further their interests and brine disgrace or ridgicule upon the Grits. This {s the golden moment of the Conservatives, They bave not long to make up thelr minds about the next {esuc " which s to lend thom on to glory or e grave, Thero is just a possibility, how- cver, that, by an overanxlousness to makoe n Uriltiant record during this and tho following sesslon, they may defent their own object. Up | to the present thelr cfforts have not been dls- tinguished by great wisdom, They have inerely developeil a aplendid faculty for erowling over small thinge, which is not gofng to help thewn miich ab the polls, " THE DEARTI OF MRASURES i s by no ineans an unmixed evil. Bince con- federation Purliament bas done nothing ' searcely Wt tinker at tho law af tho country. ‘The statute-hovks arc crowded with measurcs : rezardlug which mnny good lawvers are pain- fully ignorant. Indeoid, more than one eminent. member of the legul fraternity-lias expreased o dleafra that the Government should go sluw for 2 whils and glve them an opportunity of be- coming aequainted with the luws alrcady fo cx- Jstence, N Onoor two amall scandals are tronbling the Canadlan mind . just now. Bince that little truuble about tle Canadian Paclilc, In which Bir Joho Macdonald cut a prominent figure, the Canuclks have shown rather & hankering after corruption aund the gool things walch follow fn its'wuke. They would fafn copy the example of certain Amerlcan politicians of feathering their nests by pluzking from the public goose, but they have neitbier tho courage nor the requlsite fugeauity to carry out any bold schemo of pub Me plunder. Evervthing they undertake in this respoct {s 80 paltry in it character and results that {t would diszust a full-fledged voter of the Beventh Wurd, Chi.nzo, ONE OF TIIR RECENT HENSATIONS relates to Sle John Mazdonald. At the time of tho border troubles in 1570 o sum of $200,000 waa voted for socret-serviea purposes,, In 1573 8ir Johm appeared before the Usmmittes on. Tublic Accounta and declared he would give no explanntion of the way in which this money was expended, oo the ground that any Information of that kind might work to the injury of cer- tain partics who asslsted tho Government at thot ttme, The House toon pasecd o resolutlon dirccting that oll future pagments on account of this fund should be enterud in a book, which ; elould bo oen to the inspection of a sub-com- mittee. Macdonald went ont of power In 1873, sud two yoars alterward bo handed over to the | Recewver-Genoral 825)700 as the Lalnugo of this fund. The ftew sppeared In thapublicheconnts | this year, and at ouce gave rise to pruront speculations. Ouo newspaper writer, a promi- neut member on ths Ministerial side, took the extremo ground that Hir John tnd kept this money for his own use, and had not thought of rofundlug until nudged by the Government or Impelled to thoact by a quickening consclence. ‘Thls cxpression, comlng from ona supposed to be ju tho posseasion of offlclal sccrets, cansed o prutound seneation, and ; BIN JOUN'S RXPLANATION was Jooked torward to with great futorost. It was glven with commondable promptness, und generally decrmed eatistactory. In effect it was that the money had been oll tho while (n the Bank of Muantrcal as o snoval deposit, subject to the order of the Sub-c.xmm«!lna baving charze of clalms sgainst ft, and thint, while it was thouglit il clalms had beon mot, Bir John then transtereed the balunce into tho Treasury, Tuera are, however, one or two legal polnts which oro troubliug the parlismentarians and othors who Juuliue “tu. tho bellof that humun naturo Is guven to ways that arc dark and tricks, walell) taough vain, aro by uo means unprofie able.. Tao irat question fl whethier the balance of such & fund ouzut not to bu accuunted for at tlocad of the thicol years anothor lutoresting olut ts whotier Sie John hud auy right to ree 2,0 possession of this motoy alter goty out of o.lice, The ulsposition of those points, how- over, 8 not going tu causo_any trouble to upy o, Tho .Conservatives think tho uction of tuer leader trauscendental Iu its boneaty'; they Linocently remark that he might havs kept tuy monuy and nu ong bitve been any the wiser. But tnero” s another phasa- to the transaction walch' on your sido would be received as DAMNING EVIDENCE OF COUNUITION, but wuich bire, wiere tue cellef in tho probity of public men exfsts toa degree bordering i fmaanty, fs pa sed over with very little come ment. klr John ailmits having paid 85,000 to Scuator Campbel), one of his waria aupporiers, on the ground that thut gentleiau had bocome persunally respous.ble for the anount, aud $6K0 to Dr. Tupper, the Aght-bower of tao ox- Prem'er, fur detectlve purpuses. Thess pay- ments, .to suy the beust, are susplious; big Macdonald Im\.'lmil prowlsed to wve further explugations to tho Comumittes on Public Ac- vounts, there will bu no Investigation, Iudeed, thero would ho little use of an oflicial lugulry unless full dotulla of the trausuction wers givea. Bir John thinks it Improper to give such Dbarticulars publiity sor fear they should Infure Dersons who bave alded In o ret-Service work, The ‘Torles ore also muinly voncerned 1n ANOTTIER LITTLE MATTER of doubtful proprioty, ‘Tue Northern Rallway owed a large su. of money for whicl the Guy- orutnent bkl a irst Hew ui the property of the road. Leglslation wus offeeted sou time e Which religved the Compuny of this lieh on 8 cor- talp vomuiutation uf the debt. Last summer certaln watters wore rovealod by tie So.retary 0¢ tho Company which led the Governor-Uens eral to appolut @ commission of investization. A repor was brought iu thls week, Among ther things, It shiowed that §2,300, charged to tonungenciea, was paid on the I ility of the Munaging Director tue " tostiuonlal given to Bir Macdonald Ly the {?nhcr shown Jubn Conservative party, It was that the ofectlon vxpenres of Mr. Cumberluud, the Mausging Director of the r;ml' and Mr, Jon W. Robertson, the Vice- President, were charged under the heud of Jegal £3pensus aud contingencies. ‘Tue Company E\u Ace pad up Its fndebtedness to the Governe weat, When 8ir Juba received this money he Wag at the hiead of the Goverument which was vousldering the alvisabllity of lessenlng the Suount of the Comppany's jdebtedncss. No explanation ol this affair hus been asked for yet, aad nono has boen voluntoered. Whon ‘the ]lmp\:r thne cumes, however, thoss lmue Imuhv nterested will have thelr speechies prepared, and, s cuurse, will be ably to give quite 4 different ::m;lauun o wliab now has an uucsuny sppear- 5 ¥0 BONUSRS, It bas been decided tuat no bonus shall be &i¥en to the members of the Civ.l dervice this year, Tuls dee.slon ly causiog widespread dis- fatnfoction smony the Goverument employe Wio Are the hardest-worked and Do.lrelbpll:‘ tlaain 0 country. A year or two sgo thy Minustry were absolutely sliatued fnto this bonus It was found’ that the miseradly plt- allowed tho clerks were acarcely sutil- tleut to coable the:n Lo live decently, y u propriatiog s ywall amount of Dwacy spnusl sia, 1w YEEEIOTes S brosaut of erude uugut to compensate thewm tor o ausall salacics “To ayetcta worked well + fteelf about, * party which pandera to the tlasses abovo men- | put five cents per ton on voal, but this will i Mackenzlo that ho would wim to mako politics @nouch whiie ft lasted. Bome fellow has mnde tho diseovary that therc wasan * orig- fnal fntention” connected with the nanguration of this method of remuncration. The bonus, this fndivtlnal claima (and he s manazed to bring the Cabinet ruunid to his way of thinking), ‘was to prove Lhe stepping-stone 1o & general in- crease af stipends, and was nlmrly to operate until that desrable result was brought ahont. Thls I8 ull very well, and would bean exvellent contlusion, dit the Government tn etopping the honus raise the salarles of thelr starving e ploses, But no sten has hoen taken In thin die reclon, and thase laboring in thd vil service of the countre pereist In thinking that the bonus without the advance was better thun nothing. WRITING OF CIVL, SENYANTS reminds one ot thie frequent buasts of Canndian politiclans of the purity of their rystem, No matter what changa taked pla e in tne Govern- mout, thov assert with no J.ttle pride, the sulb- urdinates are not sffected therehy, They repu- diate the Demoacratle do.trine that to the victors Leloug the stoils. It s delighttul to_contem- viate this heavenly disposition, but thebeautijul dignatfon should a grant have to ho made to place kim In & position of fuanclal soutdness, A petition In regard to THE SOCIAL EVIL, sfaned by the ladics of Ottaws, 18 to be present- @l to the denate. It sots out thot the evil is in- creasing in Uanada to aa alarming extent, and prays: 3. That you wanld be gracfonaly pleared to pans Auch Enul{m.-nh A9 wonffl meet {13 fzrncios of tie ease, that seduction may be de And the seducer ¢ ciminal. ‘ard that auch punish- ment by imntisonment be moted ontto him ae to you may scem mest. 2. Tliat sueh oth e Prumlm\.- may ba enacted as 1he circumetances of the ¢ane may require. A LUNATIC, whote halltelnatlon ia that he settled the Indian mutiny and has a clatm against the Govern- ment amounting to OLMWJ‘mfle # despor- ato agsault on Mr. Blake, the Minister of Jus- tioe, the otlier day, Mr, Hlake Is a powerfal man, and, being dble Lo defend himsell, cscaped without injuty, Tue man was takon In custody by two offivers, but was given his liberty shortly ) % v, altermande, ’:::::’yyr“mn"nu{:’"“g‘;'.';f,’hc“p,e',-'"q“:m;',,,[;':;[‘::.": ‘The lmnber-trade vrospects are very discours down to thelr graves with (helr | BRING and many of the inercbants are u;l!erlng names blazoned of - the penslon-lfst, [ Scrious embarrissments. Eru. disnppeara at once when It Is rememhered that = CURRENT GOSSIP. BADLY 1'M DREAMING. therc is hut 1itlo spoll to divkie, and that to politicinn with any preteuston Lo & consclence eonld offer the “iren aid independont ™ eitizen & poaltion nt 8200 a year for excreisng his vote ond Influence on the right sfde, Some people think 1t would be better for the Canucks Lo proe vhde some spofls hefore they orag of thelr Lou- cu{ for not dividing them, 1t is a question, howover, whether UARADIAN OFFICEHOLDERS are g0 pure 48 {hey pretend to be, Mr. Camp- bell, member of County Vietorls, N, 8., charged n the Iouse: tha other night. that. thred sntall oftivials had been displaced beenutse they did nut Aupport the Ministerial candidato at a recent clectlon. L the facts ure ns alleged, (his twas sl piece of buelness, The agwregate sular) of thure 1 was but 8500 o year, and it fs euarcely coneeivably tnat any Mintster would Fi Walally droami Conid. they nufini, V:s.hn:clfio ulho‘mml! ver thy e Fo'd thy green mantle, Esrth, Mother b ariid: Deaming as beams the Sun et the falr Earths i Thr.lling with forvld amile Tieanty and mirth; Waking the folded huds, Ulving them lgtht s L Chasing the inurky eloom, Duarkness, end night: stoup ao loy as tnat Inthe disposition of patron- . age. Mr. anuhcll. nuwuva{-’, reemeld In ears Gfln'$“ thy radfant smile | nust, s own son wae one of fhe vietlng, and mutlf;\‘muhem; lie, If nny otie, ouzdt to know the exuct Am"‘"'m,flnm'&"pm, [ atatus of ‘the matter, Thia plenynne transue Waking Hope & tmid tuds” . tion called forth an eloguent delate, fu which several feading or tors of both aldes telt eabled upon to take & part, It might reasonably he Alpposed that the Dominlon Parlintnent could find something of greater moment to concern Hut, of conrse, there was a ¥ prin- clple " involved, 2 1t Is suticipatet that TIE QUESTION OF PROTECTION will lend toa grent debate this session, though in wuat shiape tne subject’ will turn up is not yet knows, The Free-Traders are not in sery b Qut or thelr sleop: Chasine the gathoring Profonnd and deep, Gone ar the radiant Sno Jrom the velled aky, When wits heart-chilling moan Syreep the winds by; Scaliered Hope's bilghted leaves * A the deep gloom, Darkesr, encomnpuss el Ulde me, U Tomb! gloom, [ ood order at the present tme. With the pale. silent ones A mont ot "t Boahte Cof Teads Number nfe, Thos meetloms resolutions fn favor of & Glorlons Eternal Une: Coal my hot brow, . Lo! | aw benling *Neath thy chast'ning rod, g Writhing in anguish: Be merciful, ' hizher protective “tarlff were passed, aud the general scnthinent of the country seems Lo fean thint way. ‘There is also a marked change in the feeling of the {louse. It Is not at all likely, huwerer, that the Government will agree to any sweepinye elnge, Mackenzle nnd other mem- Not In deflance ¢ ed my wild burs of the Cabinet are pledgea to free trnde, 1s breath rayer; and have fought witi great skill the protective ‘The Fasth's s’ght l'u yclYgsl influcnces which have liitherto Leen brought to By tho mantie af Unre; . But my wrung hearl {a weary, Anu dighs for o rest, Eternal, sapreme, . In the Land of tho Blest. Frs. 10, 1677 Mauoie A, Corna. CATCIIING A TRAIN. Vodile (Ala.) Reister, The following amusing Incldont, which hap- pened a fey days azo, wlilshow whereln * vault- ing ambition ovetleaped itself and fcll on tho other side.” An juflueutial voter, Mr. R., from a procuct of th!s county, was In-tho city a few days ogo on business, when ho fell Into the bands of o Sixth Warder, who, for some time past, has been looking with longing eyes upon scveral fat municipal and county ofilees. The politieal aspirant, afeer treating Mr. R, several thmes, provoscil a game of tcu-pins, which was accepted, but tho politleal aspirant managed to let his country friend beat' bim fn the games, and otherwise made the cvening sv please ant ‘that lus friend missed the 4 o'clock accommodation traly, and so timo pas: untll near timo for the 11 o'clock mall t toleave, and then the tronble began. Mr, R. bud a bundlo of stove-plis and a jer ofevystors Lo take hiowe, and, lecling tred after the aevere exercise of flve hours at ten-blus, ho nrr.\n:nmo & ¢ab and told the driver to drive rapidly to the Molilo & Ohlo traing off they sped, bt wien half way to the agpot they auddeuly reniems bervd that toe tram Lett frum the New Orleans Depot, at the fuot of t Guvernment streut; so they turned down St Louls street, and just as they wot to Commerce street they saw thie tram vomng slowiy by, Mr. R, eprang oat, and, with tho fur'of oysters ana bundie of stove-pipe un- der Iila urm, no grasped the hand-rall ula car and scrambled aboard tne moving train, oll broatiess and bralsad, 1o was a sout comforu- ably seated Insear when lie discovered that he nad gutten aboard tne wrong traln, and was on hs way to Montgomery, At tils momont the trmm way &t tue out~ skirts of tho aty aud rapidly Increasing fts speed, Thero was uothing le.t for Mr. I tu do but gather up his oyaters and stove-pipe, rushout on the platform, and jump ol ile did v, and, us be landod in the marsh, he went kuec-deep into .thu mud and water—oysters, stuve-pipe, aud all. By extraordinary olfurt he suceeoded - In extrleating . bimesclf from the ene tunglag Influence of inarsh, weed, snd the sott cembfacc of the mud that formns the happy abode of awump mo:assins, siligators, sud bullirogs, just In time to e the Monllo & Oblu tralu com- ng toward him around the curve; ho gathered himself for suother desperate effort, and su.—- veeded once more 10 getijug aboard thy train ghlu timo tho right uuu?: pretty soon the eon- uctor came along and fuformad him that his weas 4 wav-station, and 1t was [mpossible for that express mall-tratn to stop there, IHere was another dllmnmul but, belog determined to |iut home, when- the ‘train gut to Whistler bear on them. Even now they show very fow syuiptoms of viclding to Lhe pressure exerted on them by thie conunervtal and monufacturing classes. But it niny be poliey on their part to “TAKH A TUMDLE." This question Is golng to cxercls a potent in- fluence 1 the next greneral election, and that tioned will stand the better chance vl sucvess, The present {ndicatlona yre that the Govern- ment wilt try and adapt ,tself-to circumstances. Persons aupposed 1o bu in oftlelal vonfidence state tuat tews and tobaceos will linve to bear an Iucreased duty, and that somae ftems of man- factures will bo ralsed 2i¢ conts on the existiug tardl, It is also said that tho duty on petroleum will be reducod to 20 cents, wileh 3l ho good news for the marltimo provinees, The House will not remain long In* donbt on Lhts and kindred subjocts, as the budget 18 to be brought down shortly, An elfort 18 to bo made by mombers mterested in Nova Seotln to probably ho vigorously reststed, ‘The Bouute, that sicepy body of individuals which lends dignity 1o tha other House, {ssome- whut Jwrmrbcd ust now, owlog to what s terme THE ! DISGRACEFUL, PROCEEDINGS " of the Mintster of Agriculture. ‘Ihis Inportant officer of tiue Crown s taking au active part in the canvaes of a Mimisterfal cnudldate tn Que- bee. Tho tatter was brought up In the Chume- ber the other day, and Mr, Polticr wus strongly deuoaveed, Tiiv umrug of his olfcso 1s cu- haneed by the frequenc devlarations of Premier purer than tuey were under tho other regline. An attempt (s being nnde o procures subsid In uid of a lne of st.amers to ply between Sid- ney, Cape Breton, and Torouto, Tau ob,o0:t Is to catatlish intercolontal trade and to devetop tho conl tntercsts of Capo Bretyn. The pro- moters of tho scliomo are likely to prove suce cosnauly THE BRITISN COLUMBIA MEMDERS are very soro ubout tho neglect shown themn fn regard”to that rallway, They despalr ol ever sec.ng thie rond bullt by the “present Govern- ment, notwitastonding that the First Minister has nnnounced in uumistakable terms his do- slro to prosecuto the work. Fho road now be- ing surveyed In Drltlsh Colambia is by the Frazer River, all otbers havig proved fmprac- tlenble, ‘Tha construrtfon of the Northern Coloniza- tlon Letwcun Montreal- and Ottawa Is being vigoronsly prosevuted, and will probably b opened aor trafle the coming summer, This will be a great boon .o the prople uf Oltawa und adjacent eountry, who are grotind down by a maliroad munopoly at present, ‘Tuore 18 every danger of THE LIYE-INSURANCH PANIC extendlug tu Cauadn, Besides tho insecurity of Amcricun companies there fs n questioy of financs mlxed up by this mutter tat ta causing statesmen considerablo worry, 1t Is stated that BLO0000) per antium {8 takon out of. tho Do- | ha wont forward to fuduce, tho en- minton by torelgn compan.es, and_that this | giucer to stop at Lis station, All his wmount s sliost ontire.y lust, Tuoro {s & | powers of ufiuuwnt and perauanlon wero (n yain, so R sald: " You are’ fortudden to run funtor than s.x miles an hour over frogs and Bwltchest aud when you come downto thas speed in passinz my liousa I will jump off In the sand-hanie)* o be got out on the platlorm of the car and mads a leap, but the momentum of tho troin thiew is heels up, aud he went into the saud-hank heud joremust. When ho peked himselt up hs had one le through o julnt of stove-pl In.-, an oyster fn his Joft var, bis cyes full of sund, sud his hair a matted mass of ovsters and sands and, worst of all, thu traln hind come to a full stop 200 yards beyoud to cool dutvn a hot box. It says ha has ovsters gluuml for fifty fect along that sand-bank, and his en- tire body £s )ika the unfon jack, a blue ground with a few white patchies for sf aud ho oy sworn % by Jus Poter,’ If he ever votes fur that Bixth-Warder for auy ofice lic hopes he may uover eal another oystar. BIIODDY SIIOES, . Bome Interesting secrots of the New England shog trude are divulgod ina recent article In the Uoston Commerclal Bulletin, It say: “Tho ingenuity which the manufacturers diaplay, and the success they mout In glving the best look to & slioc at the least possible cost 1s remarkabic. ‘Thero 1a mals for the Western trade & prodige fous quantity of what are termed the women's muveuient aloat to fuduce - the Government to tako up tho business of insurance i conjuuction with private compantes. Tho project Mas tiot baen put in detlnite shape yet, but the woneral prineiplo s this: the companies wilk invess thelr spare wipltal in Govermnent 1unds aud wiil pase upou Lo suloty of the Hv.s secking policies; fn Javt, ull tho ceiads will be deft tn the hunds of tue companies, anil the Government will wy tuo ausuluto sevurity tu the assurcd, 2 Blan 15 expected to hicrese the bengliccnt tieo of this cluss of fusurunce, to keep a furzo amount of capital In the vountey which now Beeks forolmn fnyestinent, knd Lo dsslst genves aliy ln resturlog prosyeruy to the country. The subjoct will prolsaly Le referred to i select coimmnities snortly, Judgmient L to bo rendered In TIlB OlIAILLAVOLX NLECTION CASE this montu. There are sume 1n croathie features in this'vaso, and tne ducislon is auxiously Juuked for by buth partles. In January, 1573, Tremblay, a Mluksterial supporter, wis unseated for bribery. Hewas opposed st the next clection by Mre. Langovin, & brother of the Ruman Catbolle Bu\ml) of Rimouskl, who is somewhat futed for the lutolerunt spint deplayed jn bl mundewcats, Langovin waa elicte Ly u largs maority, and Tremolsy contested the election on_tne ground of splritual intholdation and bribery. The ovidenco did not wu hpurt the chargs of bribery, but ft was shown 1hiat tho uricats of she country wore unsaunons b a e inwupport of thele Bishop's bruther, | sergo pollsh shoo.' A good artlilo can scarcely they fid mot dirsctly ctploy thoso m‘finoai"fl? Lo sads ut 8160 per pair, yet ordors sre fllet {utimidation for which' tiey are oiten given | 8¢ 8110 and 81,13, and soinctimes as low ns 83 vents. Yot thess shocs look ms woll as the higher prived oucs, aud, in onder to do it, thoy arucheapened In overy possiblo way,— hnlnL’ trlmming, suitching, fu the bows and eyelets, nid rifcalarly fu the sole, tnmmt of tho sole fu lo ulerfor gouds being reduced from 23108 cents, These soles are kuown as +pancake,’ and theartido ltself as & *sholdy shoe Tie workmanship Is also iuferlor, being dons hure tledly,” "Tuo Bulletin sdmits that somoof those shoes aro worth the prics pald for them, “it worn {n the house or lnstde ru bers,” but othe :'r‘i l:r", **really nop worth the case they are pack- credity yet they denounced Lo beralism ln stronyg laugruage, and there was no dou st thele astion had a dedded luflucucs on Lo fguoraut yoturs, ‘Tho Judge besore waom tho vuse was tried do- cided fn"Langevin's fayor, and the Rougea op. Yellcd to the supreme Court. Tno decisfon wilt LEm o H)ruculcnt for all future cases In which spiritusl luttunidation s ulleged, and it may give rlso to surther lezlalation fur tue protection of Yoters irou the plTwm. XARL DUVFERIN 18 sald to be In financial ditllcuitles, * Ty the case of un ordiniry Earl this would not e surpris- fug, but in regard to one aacredited with so much prudence and worldly wisdom us s cluwmed for ths Goveruor-Uencral, W suy nothiug ol tho privcely salasy the Vanicks puy bl e & tigure-hieud for the.r Governmeny, tucatatement inust caure some little wunder. For myself, canngt seo how hs manages to spend anythlng sLall. ‘fue boldurs of the publiv pursesirmgs are exceediagly llberal wich Liw. Al bls trav- ¢liug and wuny other exvenses come out of tae \ e DRIED-APFLY WHISKY, Cheyenns Leader. A correspondent, writing from fayward, the mctropolls of Last Chance District, saye: ] mieandered over to Whipple's ssloon, Tae pro- prietor was standing fn tront 4t his shanty In- specting a lot of quartz, but dropped the rocks Treasur, o o] aud led the way fosido, remarkiug: 4 The boys With bl sainby, I ha s ooy Sugthing 10 do | LN this the Btock Exchange; bocause every :‘“:: “" ‘*" km:‘l Ix:lnd- :luu sare duu mlnermmlnudtn ww: brivgs in specimens of nterest for s 7 v, It under- s stood Whon Lon‘l" D:%!mu :"“:c uh:r: sowe new lead, aud deposita them in that pile there, Have sutbin't® I accepted his kind invitatlon and Jmbibed & slight decoction that would pusxls the most expert chemist to fully gnalyze. I never tasted anything like it before, and slucely hops thet I sball nerer Levsaite: *That air,f reswued Whipple, ¢1s the Recorder's offi.e fur the Foster Dlistrict,’ tfl:flullpk taan fn- verted candle-box valled ta Jog wail fur & that his estates were heavily morteaged, and e :I-::luly:’xfcpzed tis position amoufi" 10 4 0. e9 to off the 1ndebiedness. ‘Tuls would iave mp-{ laudable cb,e:t, aud the loyal Canucks felt pruud of beigg uble to ssulst azeal Earl fn the full recovery of nis lauded pusscasions on the other side, ’l‘nu ugly ruwmnor is now started that tho Earl has been vompelled G0 mortgaze those same cstates | deak. Wil | was iuspactivg thia Jncm of which be expected to cicar vl 8ll lucumbrauco | furaiiure, Waippte put a pau of dried apples by comlug to Cusadu. If thls 3 o foct, §t ls upon the fire to stew, and then [ vegan putnp- siuply proot vs the ult-repeated assertion that | g him sboas pects fn tho district, and tho waye of Provldeaco and British aristocrats | sucveedod be; un& wy expectations, Iu face, [ lgbl‘l‘lhl:la;:g Tl‘xeulu:ua;);n:lfm;l:uhehéam Euldn’t get {u a pz?:.i‘ :Jlgew‘-n. gc BeL llur;g sboul expensive lu: 6 Goveroor-Gen- | the great vautages they enjoy eral has proved bimselt, bib sluwbering dusst- Ly e iha mlm ol)u- over ths aug:‘ world, golag to Bfacton will probably give placs w0 Lively - | suring we they s00n expected to bave & G ) 'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TRIDAY, FEBRUARY Cnstom-House, ind that the ety would L a ort of entry. Of gold there wasno Mmit in En!t Chance~they had it all, whilo other dla- tricta were barren. ‘The finest forming lund, the bizzeat timber, the purcet waler. the hest whiskr, and the pluckicst of men. abonnderd vight in Last Chance District. llow long he wonld have continued I know not, bhut a ctrunger entercd and ealled foradrink. Whinole dodgn ] hehind the counter, but (n my foil view, stratned the applie-juice Into a pitchier, ponred in a quan- tity of water, aquirted in a ilitle sturl from o smat v11l, poural the mixture futo the Inttls, shook it well, and placed it on the counter, with the remark: *It'sn little warin; juat sot it by the firc Lo Keep It frown ircezine.” “The stranger gulped ‘down ‘& good four tingers, dropped a quarter upun the counter, wiped ofl hia chin, and deparzed, WeFact Is, pred,” sald Whipple, as lie came from the dur, and backed up to the Gre-place, *that fellow don't knuw good liquor from bad. If 1 had given him the kind you dreank he never wonid have aporeclated It.' “The atranzer and [ both drank from the rome huttle, *Now, If can_ralse my I-mm-. and atil} glve entice natis- faction, aln't [ right!' Of course 1 assented." —— TIIE MAN WITII TIE ARSENIC. DeAroit Free Prenm. Aboutl1 o'ddock yesterday morning a haggard- Tooking stranger "entered s saloun on Grand River avenue and asked for a glass of bLeer. When hts nfcke! had been raked {nto the U1l the saloonist took n scat and hegdn reading a news- paper. “*Here 1s my last nickel 1 " solemnly bezan the atranger. “When 1 awallow tils beer Lama beggar and an outeast, The world does not care for me—why should I care for the worldl I will mix pofson with thls, my laat glass! He turncd to the man with the paper, but the saloonist didn't acen to care. “yest 1 will polson myselt and dle in my tracks!" exclulmed the stranger in & toud volee, The man with the paper didn't ook up, 80 licre goes to end niy worthlcss xelf1" con. tin 1ed the stranger, as he tooi out o paper and ponred a white powder Inta the riass. “ Farewell! cold world, furewelll Let them hury ne In the sunshbiie or the shudow—I eare ot1! He drank his beer, but the ealooniet had his noze cluse 1o the paper and was spelliug ouz a bixword, The straier started for the our, but, too mad to contain himself, fie returned and demanted: g * Wil you slt thero and sce me polson mysclf and never utter a word " ““flave you taken porzon i navel I just swallowed a fatal doss of arseni: " ‘iosd!” chuckled the snloon-keeper aa Lie rose up. “Thave a rezular contract with the doctors, and yuu‘l}. net me $12¢ Come in here ! He grabbed the strangzer by the neck and dragged hitn into a closet ot the back end of the rown, saying, as ho locked the door: f Gl you took arsenie, as It Jeaves the body in 8 molst, limber cunditlon 1" The stranger yeled sd pounded, and ex- platned that be had only swallowe d s lttle ehafk powdered up, und after half an hour he was let unt, 3 *You have rabbed mo_of 8131 clakine.l the suloonlst, as he Jed the duor and gave him n 1ift with his boot, you have robbed me, nnd now 2 But tho stranger left withuut saying good-by, and was atierwards heard asking u bay It ho knew of any man who wanted to nirea gentle- tunn to apade up his garden. nian to the “Yes, WE ARY, SEVEN, = Tur'tagton Hawckeye. T met n dittle Dentocrat, A groy-balred little Iad, Whe' rped hiv eyo and lieaved a sigh; Superlatively rud. .. *4Wherefore," T asked, **thoso dismal alghs That aspima to Leaven?” e Lrushed the tewr-drops from lils oyes, And sald, **We oro but weven? **Thtee of us from the 11 suso ara come, And two from tie Nenate tiery, And two the Supreme-Conrl beneh are from, — And wa 7o ouu tuo few to carry, § “*Why should that worry your' I sald ** 1o you want to he cloven Tt lte dismally shoos ile gruy old head And unawerod, ** Wo aro soven," 0w, 1'm biowed, T mald, **If [ can sea \Whot causo Lhat I8 for gricvin', '* **1t's canmo enough, " responded he, And groaned, **Wa are but scaven. e **Explain, ' 1nald, **why such a thing Noar beart to tears Is movin's" And hig quavertn £ voice had n moarnful ring, As ho eald, **We aro bul sooviu,” 41t f1 the President, ™ ha nald, For which wo ull are stravin', " s*And you are left s Jle «hoog bis head— **Becauso we are bat aiven. 4400 a elmple motlon to adfourn, . ‘We ran yrel the e.ulit we're cravin'y Dat, afeus It come to a legnl turn, Alas, we'ro only savin, . **We aro ahnt outsido of tho gates," he aald, *+0f th Presliential fleaven: And & niehtindro o fignres haunts my head, The te10 of B—=2—7,'" * Tho laureste, belnz unable to think of a new hyme for b toven” Lat 10 1t i bseven rismo with tlie other wonis, which doos Just as weil and fa more Ten: Dysoniau, . BLACK-IILLS STORIES, . Firginiu Cisy (Nev,) Enterurice, A party of miuers tu the Black Hills recently compared oycs and ears over o cump-tire, One sald: “When £ was coming to the [lills I Jook- ed for Tudians until I could ses a mosquito & milo uway.? Anotner sald that his cves were weak, but he could hear gunts Jumplog around on the rocks four miles off. The next man had lstened for Tndlans until he heant the moun- talo-sheep Hght on thelr horns in the Big-lorn Mountains, B0 miles nway, Tuo_fourth, with Iiis head ow bis pitlow, nad stra ned his car until hu heard the Chinese nalling up (ea-boxes. The BIth, in ‘crosslng tho Ho.ky Mountains, had found u petritied forest,—Dig " trees turned jnto solld stone, As ho loltered on the edge, o deer started across tho valley, and was transformed In a moment into solld’ stonc, A bird flew past. hhin, aud, urn-hln‘z upon u tree, began to sl Suddenly tho burCwas_chanzed to stane, Tl sony alic was sinsing was also petr.led, hnn:xna dluwn from the Leak of the blrd,—a cold, col stune. ———— TRYING IT ON, . New York Tritune, “Cwo Fifth avenue bolles, us & practical teat of the gencrosity of thelr friends, dreised thewm- scives fnold clothes, and as tho shades of night were falllug wont out upon the uvenua and so- lelted alms of every gentleman they met, A ahake of the hoal or a muttered remark that tifey wers “busted” was all that was vouch- safed by the grester number of pansers-by, Tuelr nmlfucmllng lastod an hour, they et nearly all thelr acqualutances, thoy palned only ten eonts, and thoush fale to see even lu their poorattire, no Cophetua asked thees malds to share his tortune. Thuy then turned thelr at- tention to tue houses on thy aveuue, aml theie success furnislicd a striking: conimentary on the modern proverh thut charty bexins and endes at home. A crust of bread wai all that could bo spared from tho tables of Dives, Tacse dam- sels had much sport fu gett:ng bLeneath the erust of couventiunality, ausd pronounced thelr experience superlor even to private theatricals, THE FOUR-YEAR-OLD'S IRAYER, R.chester Democrat, o Hor father has been away from the city on business for two weeks, and the motber has taught the little one to conelude her gvening rayers with “and please watch over my rnpm" it evening the J.tile laly solemnly “clapped ber hauds ond aald, ¥ Pleaso waten' over iy [NDIII...III\I you'd beiter keop an ey on mamma, 00! —— EATING MACARONI BY THE MILE. Ban Francisca 4 leertlaer, In an Itallan rostaurant ja this city, Glacomo Bporeogambl made s wager with Signor Non- Bevere that he could eat 100 yards more maurool than tac latter, Alr. Sporcogambl sie bis first mile in tweuty-two minutes, feaving bis opponent Y14 yards Lehind. Tuo stakes were banded over to hiw, ¢ Counuel-Foos lu Oregon, Sa1 Praé en Alta, A mad braced uhuaell uyaiust oge of the col- umus of tas Bank Bulidiug on Leldesdorll street, and was evidently luugling bimscll to duu:l;kwn au old tnend cawe aud inquired what bo was so iluucduwm. * Have you scen that dh‘?uwul— hia, hi, ho, bo, ho, haw, haw, Bawl O, Lord! 1t is rich—liaw, naw, hatr, Loy hu, hoe! E.ght thousand dollure; ob, it 18 tow ooa l—haw, “Law, bu, bo, ob, ob, O! Beut to regon to retaln counsel. Oh, let me luughl Such w joke!” Aud he did have Lis laugu vut, and o crowd waite i till begot sullident breath W explaiy thus: *Geutlemen, you bave heard ot Croniy, of Oiegou. Well, be'vot the Deto- crats 1 trouble, it Is said. aud they, to get out of it, wanted 1o hiro a lawyer or two up lu Ba- Lo, Orcgow, wud Tilden seit out $3,000 us a Fe- 1877 t1—ho, hio, haw, haw !—ncr, gentlemen, 1 have not time to telf you the whole thing, as T find ft dlMcult to retaln my feelinms, but the point is this: I have practiced law Qfteen years in Oregon, and sou may hang up aretainer of $150 on the fop branch of the tallest OF free in tha Btate, and the whole har of Uregon will climb forit. Go y gentlenen. Ha, ba, hot" —— . AFTER THE SHOW. Dissatiafaction of Centennial Exhibitarse—s Diplomns, Medals, and Reports Held Back ~-What the dnicials Say, Dispatch ta Neik York Rerald. PrirAnetenia, Feb. 10.—Althongh nearty five montha bave ciapsed since the ofMclal an- uouncement of the awards to axhihitors at the Centennial Exhibiilon, sud over three montis have passed eince the closingz of the world's fair. not a single exhibitor has yet received cither his diploma or his medal, and but very bitterly ex-. *ferr .ave been favored even with the reports yoon their exhfvits. This fs no fault of the Judges, who prepared “the reports and fintahed their labors—with a faw exceptions—montns and months ago, but of the Centennisl Come mieslouers and oficiale, who, when the papers were turned over to them, spent ko long 8 time in tinkering, rewriting, altering, printing, and tinkering again that exbilitors tive ind eood reason to complafn, especially as the mantpulation of the Commlsstoners not only dil nut fmprove the repurta, but, on the contrary, bungled and spoiled them, until thetr valiie was almost taken from them,. This woe necessarily so, for the reason that a body of men constituted as the Centennlal Commisslon wus conld nut intellizently tamper with reports that mdlbcen sclentifically writien by sclentlfle ex- perls. Lut even these emacculated reports aro gladly welcomed by eshibitors, whenever they are tor. tunate eantigh to prozure them, whiclh the larre proportion of the exhitntors have not yet been able to du, alter nearly tive months' walting, Eo many complaints have been received from exhibitors. wWhu say they van get no answer to thelr letiers asking information from the Diiscte or-General, that the result of an mnquiry on this stiblect at the Centennlal headquarters may bruve of very ;flmeml interest, there being, ace ;«I,':-;J'mg to the Dicetor-General, over 12000 ex- hihitore, In answer to the question ag to when the re- ports upnn exhibits would be ready, the Ine quirer was told that they wereall ready: but when, ecinir a pfle of thiem upon a table, ke asked If the reports bud all hecn aent out, he Wus answered, ** Oh, wo are bolding those hack to send the diploas wita them,”” As to when the diplomas would be lkely to be sent out, the lhrector General's lvvvemr{ slated thai those awarded 1o forelzn exnivitors had been transnmiftted, and they were {;nml 10 beglnon the Amerlean deplomas in aliuut & month. As to how long It would take to get through wth the busiuess e couldn’t ray, A gentleman who hiad dalied a tes days betore to inquire, wos told that the reason that they inado such slow prowg. ress witl the diplomas was' hecause the Amer- fean Bauk-Note” Company af New York, wio 'have the contract for printie them, could print but clgbty fmpressions a day, which straek him ay o renarkable state of affairs fu a time of stenin presses and raptd workmanship, Ae ta the medals, they are not expected by the Director General—per s clerk—for st leact three months, because * mnking medals Is such slow work, you know,” These medals are sitpposed to aecoinpany éach diploma aud re. pum t:lllpou every exhibit, except the collective cxhibits. ———— ' GO WEST, YO!INR MAN." T the Editor of TAe Trivune, Wittiasson Cousty, Texus, Feb, 18.—The question s squarely besore the Amerieun clties, —and I might as .will suy belore the Amerlean neople,—What Is to be done with the accumu. lutlug masses of poor people that are erowing poorery lazer, and wickeler cvery day?! The prisons are tull, tho alme-houses are running wver, tho streeta arc fnfested, und country highe waysaro possessed by every shade of non-pro- ducing character from the stalwart munderer aud robber for money to the puny, perishing beggar for bread. It is au experlence. new to this country, but familtar to every ofd natfon- ulity of the earth, and une that hascankered and rotted out some, as {t' may aud will our own, unless vigorousty mct and handled fn scasou. Musclu must produce bread, or it will be employed fu eriuie. Brains must find , leziti- mate employment or taey witl concoct evll, No sovlety 14 heastuy white ‘infested with human No Btato Is anfe that \lerates tramp- agraucy. Tue remnedy 18- wwrk—und victuda, Let such legislution be had as requires at the hands of every man, woman, and ciuld & vislble Rieaue of sUPPOrL,—s0me 0PN, —or fur- ntished one, nnd Turnishes it aa o penalty, Tuen It every clty speud o Mitie share of {is taxes reculvird W the ‘purchase,m tue country, of Lindds for market gurdeaivg aud i the ereition Of work shope, with juat the Lurest necessitios by way of lodelng, kitchen, and dining-room fawllitica, and thers aud upont the strects and rulmu fmproveruents put w)l convicted 1lers, ramps, vagrints, and petty thieves fo work, and make i work—work _under riead scruting und for profitabloends, What though tae tiret out- Tuy be' heavy, [t 18 chicaper and, what |s bete fer eafer_ [n the long run, Eome remedy must b bud, What uther is ot bandi Aud what 1s tlone by the cities ugou o larire seale should be tlone upon o smaller by c\'t'?' township fn the country, But to do fhis effectively two things srarcqulsite. Thery inust be no magniticont strictures ereeted, 1o money thrown away upon appearatices, ‘There Is no reason why the tramp Wha stealsiny coat or the vagrant who robes my hen-roust siould oo put to boned and Todge {n & magniticent $100,000 dwelting while T ans con- tent 1o 1lve In voe of 83,000 ur 35,000, Thy American people are at work for the wronz end of society, Maznifi.ent prisons, und workhouscs, and Jalls do not belong to them who ure thelr inbabitants, ‘They are not calen- lated to prevens erltwe. “They should all have tho necesslbios to health=no iuore. Space, alr, ex luzlon, healthy but coarso 100d, AND wonk are the prime necess.ties. to such institutlons, Jads, and prisons, and worsuonses should iovk aud jgeld like jalls, prisons, und worklhousus, Theyare fur persons wha migat keep ot of thean, und should be mude glad to get out of thicur. The bust prison_ syateut in the world— tie Croftoy systein ot Iréland—is exstly upon this plun, U8 Ju euts ure for long tine, work [a hard, Its rules rigld, its fare mcagre; and then moral trafning s broughit to bear, and the results have beea of the very best kind, But so tar I hava nut touihied upon the ques- tlon that 1 intennod 1o discuss wheu 1 wiota my handing, * Go West, Young Man,” 1 futended to have totiched upon the sources of supply to tho pauper wod cehininal clnsves, and {ts roinedy, That I will du ut unother tiue. Bexd, A, R, el tnid il Election Frauds In 8t, Louls, M. Lauls Republican, beb, 30, ‘The testiniony proted elacwhere, as taken be- foro the Court of Appeals vesterday, n the 8chetnu and Charter case, develops new and sturthing Iraude oo the part ot the upponcnts uf thoso tmegsurcs, The evidence so fur relutes el tozether to twa preciucts ol the Fifth Ward, al shows nearly overy species of rascality ever racticed by corrupl men st electione, The iidjres werc Hot sworn at elther polifng place. At tie East vinut, after enhatituting bal- luts against the charter for ballots cust for It, adding batlots o the suwmber actuully cast, ete., oncof tha judges took the ballut-hox homs with hilim and then went off 1o & meeting. Whilo be dvus away, his colivsues, golug to Lis houss, took tav ballots out of the bux and procecdud to a place on the levee where the huoks were fxed up to correapond with the srauds tnat had been pravticed during tho day, In this way the mayority ugalust the Schieie sud Charter was swelled between thive and four hundred. At the Alddlu Preciucs tha tigures in the certitieato of the election Judges were wltered, und tha bummers thus secured anotlier hundred or 80, Tua testimony exbibits in clarimg light the ute tetly shameless and audaclons manuer In which the uelurious work was accompliabicd. TIONSES AND CARIIAGES. JCTION BALES KVERY TURSDAT, THORS. é}"fi"‘":a“:‘.m.,, g AL b7 WESIUS & 'RSALE--GREAT BAGGAINS A CAR-LOAD OF oras = Tuat. i (b Gouairy e Say. N Tor Al nds: warrwaled sound; of If s, 1Fol 1,30 (0 1,3} pui week's trlul givea, ‘Al ki awsya plietuus. sld:ba Waguus, ex- preas wagous, All kindsuf harness, duuble aiid singie, new andwceuidiiund, forscn, Uudfics, ol dellyer ukns (o et by uay dr week, Muey wdranced, | wift oiiLly e ineat. . M Yomosr iie it WaLRER 243, 331, 297, a 1'1]3 e, E ol earrlukea, cou| T0b UEllyery Wanu AAUSICAL, SPECIAL BARGAIN=A FINK A SN PSS PN, actlon, uverilring b Biudsoise ¢ Iewswad Iyres price, $£20. K, 134 etade. [)ECHER BROS, 11ANDS “ORGANS for ials sud furTeni focas atluad Lok Bt clty. > TURY & CAMP, BOOKN, A MERICANCYCLOFEDIA, T8 VOL. (NEW), $0, 4 feoit $0); Dickens 3 vol. (elegaat ORI o1 hakspeare, 10 vul, 5 (02a old copyyy Anold 3 Writiug LU WS Wi B Blvkelore, W2 adbva s Y CITY REAL ESTATE. s 0N INENTYEIPTAAL, b mored pply to MY 123 Dearhor P S ALL TILLADLE, for Motk ut drug. Ad- REAL ESTATE WAD . 3 A REGS TLOCK: WILL OIVE oot oL ctear, and arswme Moderat L PENTANY. 21 fiearvorn XAl s + EiogAnt m. 1 fooms, tler rovements, $4, 14-room hrick huuses, elegently oy rhed, modemn tmpratements. $wh. A ronine, §13 7 :I'JI)Tv’OLXJ"QA‘m;Ifl(‘rn IIM‘ fil'"é\!ll]ll.x £, 3 1'(‘1';"1'1';‘(: peap. ATl & et Lincoln rat-clns Beikhborhows. C . ALK, 133 [tandotp P10 BENT. COLN"TATIK AND TWO o, ne o nc""_ e 1orocm ectazng slane (runit fe = Lialn Tront, ¢ Fioiel Rrices aw. SARTI N HALY i L 0 >EST=%15 P N RENT LA house. No, 10 AR and-sts with T4 Krounde Dquire at 283 Weatern- ) 'O _NE: i T—A_DASI TRITE N f000), @ic, anfuenishied to wrll-1o-i0 pArtics who witt ret w50 4 tnble: 0 anar and tive uthors will board, New stoné-frunt noase, 31 Throopst, ]'0, MEXT=ELEGANT HOMES CHEAP =2 "PRW . hettes of tiass ine blucks budlt by usun Monpies st Oukiey and Warren-avs. Hent frec (o o) partics St May 1 on taking nlnase for one year'thercaticr, OTWIN & GOILIY, 143 Deartmrn.at. 3 NEW BTONE OCTA- rnished, with or with. ) bl b 1ES TAR i wlil regt unfol I the entive door uvel only. Keferenved exehanged. ['0 IENT-NILELY-FURNISUED HUOMS AT R dalp;u'um‘ prices, Aupty at Hoom 30, 113 Eset Lag [, MERCRTSIRL A G EyREEG alie or Wingle, (oL, saiiable. oy and wite, Fory chea, In LIvARe Mok, vopaer of ot dulph and Dearioru-ate, _ Apply st louin 64. JXRENT-FURN ISHED Ol PARTIALLY §0; FLE paAntTront rouma, wmele or en pite, trom &1 nl]:lfllm'lmlhllllllw!ueru Wavash-ny NT=TO A FIRST: Abitshed stand :p "W pliotogrsphil Tt . VERV NICE §T¢ Ol D Irthienst corner of v roums aad Kl WANTED-1T0 It _“rfijnzli-'xunfi&’i’:fisfié?fif TWO FURNISIED fug gentitman wad wite witaout buard, Adiress A%, Tritune uflce.” T0 RENT—A ' FACTORY ORt Kt mstufacturiig: Jovatlon t._Apply st ¥) Bouth W, ANUCIAL, MADE ON HIAMONDS, WATCIES, SLLAUNDEIS pri oflice, 13) Ran: doi CIark, 100t 3 8046, Eatablished 1 \ v, UES MADE ON DIAMONDE, W, HIES, 4\ or collatcrais; moury lusiied on Bouses ons feased £X £rund or furulture without rowoval. 151 I et Itoom 4. TO P etate and improve: W, MARNIL & CO., 08 ONEY 70 LOAN MU s Fentrates, ADOLEMS Lazalicet, Az an ] v AE BC Cars LOER BRI S Red 1S MONET, THLOA REAL ESTATE 1% CHica: - AW gu and vielalty ‘a¢ curront raics; funus o han MEAD & COE, 135 Lassl MosErTol, AT Y B PED CENTI ATS0 VL aifpor cent tn suma of $1,000. JOHN, Il AVERY &Cih, 150 Lagalleat [ONET IS HANDTO LAY ON FERNITHE Blthout renioval, or on £ool collateraie. G, 1. WILSON, 118 avdolph O¥EY T0 1 MOt & iteaper Blozk, 43 Clar] E DL o, B2 ehin heteo shobirs Hen bber cers FoATHESSTA, 01 Dearsorantes oom b, TLOLOAN, IS SUMS To SUIT AT 4 ANH G TER cen mpruved city property, > SACREGNE ForTRal e, o7 Denvornomt VW AXTED-ga.0en FOI BIX MONTIS: NG00 Jzcilon to sdveral partles. WII fully secore pein. cinal dnd {atery ln-slien, rescrvu for tiie lendor orlenders » very Dut principals need suswer. 190, T o Tloum 3, TE $1,000 AT R alness mivantaie, None UL udicy S, O0() FANTEI=AN ACTIVE AN WITHT B3, £rown $L 000 10 §1,0 )10 cavl and proper- 1y tu take chiarge of store i Now YOrk; 84,000 per &n- s, "1 6% Tribuae ofices A $7.001) IO ISYEST L WHOLESALE . nens: Neat of relerencest win ut ara wuiky comonunieations steletly conndonttal. C 05, Iribube ollice, 2 SOARDING AND LODGING. South Side, TWENTY-BECOND-ST.. NEAR CALUMET-AV, € ~Ktone-Crunt, vlegant roonie, with supeslor hourds €very convenience; ueat focatidn ou the svutls Bide, | Q] EANT WASHINOTORHT=ERGL 0URE, cxcelient Toortis atd hosrd 83 10 87 per week. Teatauraat thekels, 31 meals, 84, 7] EAST MONROE-ST, FURNIAI (8 R R e R A opencd s 4 Ors houses good day bol T BT VAN BURENST. " NEALL Tibard for Iadiew of genitlenicn, #4 1o £8 with use of plano, BTATI= permer, V) WABASI-AV.=A NICKLY™ FURNIBIED 0 ‘?fi aleave Pootne iR boArLL Tor gentleman and e sloter JEVADA TIOTEL, 183 AND NS o morts of war reduced 10 83, 86, sud 87 per w peruay, Y 3T, CLAIt TIOUSE, 179 8TA’ le‘lllkr' ilnure-—uwd ruonis, 8§31 to large rooms sultable for two, 8. HUNINESS CRANCES, A FIURT-CLASS BALOON FOTU sal WADASH-AV., P Ak heued ¥ trausients, $1.50 T OPPOSITE T week it puard, with ‘nicely furnlslicd Tooms Joa 73 W ext Malism-s WANTED-MALE HELP, e e 2 A Pk Iookieopors, Clorks, etes WA AT R pAE Qe DIy, ‘Inquire A% 124 Norin 1 ehope, 10 Other Beed dn- ASNTED-A 00D BOY TO WIRE J§ 3701 WA e for factory, A.-,un-uhm;r-n'.w Trides. e T (Ao AL O ¥ar- GLATIR & 0. 107 Boutn Lhinten-ate "0 SANUNS, ANTED =60 (4 ENTRRS 6D FINT P WA Lintto GAREENTRNS (000D PILHERD) Salla-st. 8 Norin UNDRUATANDS CARVIRE Champlon Westler !Hfl Ig)-. gfl TANTED=A IOY THAT UNDERSTANI Rirg smail presses 8L O, P HASSKT I snd 13 1.asalla-ot, s 3 TRII-A MAN COMPETENT TO TAGE hinrze of & green-hovses, who tn "Mn[ to make eneraliy useful; fefersuces roquined. Addrese uune ufffve. o Miseclinneoun. 1 VW ARTED=1.000 AGENTS WASTED 4T ONCY toscil Anaw 5)-cent erilcle. Familles will waat fromone tonix esch, Prufite good, Particniars (nee. Address | 1AM § nruN. £C0.'8, 12 b.m eif B ud Trl coimih S1inesota iown expenyux palds it Baye Lessof relereace E 13 1rdine un ‘VANTH o sell e trude, A 2 83 Lieare ‘ JANTI ACTIVE WORRING M ity towh, 12 [AKa s exoltintre, perm: ent, sud proniabls jocalevency for an cutievly new Yetes particulans tree, W, LOVEWIN, Bux 2431 “CLARE MAN T0O GANVA! FAL Drwighty [0 "Vnn =ATHO¥ WHO WRITE: in oWl lsudwiting, 4 HHAND. tating salary want- that will sell whierever o ment exn address with staui f satiple wortl 2 L sy aiily. 1y 0P . G oy ‘ ANTED — AN ISTELLIGENT YOUNG ‘MAN, Pilh good recummeudationn who cau dujmosl 1 Becute oty enp ojinent sud goo et security, salnry by Flbue oitice, g NTED=IY A WHOLESALE SHIRT MANUS Tor phleiinon ty carry. iu sduliion ta tielr rute, sufip) or tis lne of whita shirt; uifly dud price, guods have Ao Foupetiyi, Eats d. - Adir y Tolapeusstivn ¢iTere: vas BALESMAN, Phlludelyhia P v, ELP, T GIRL TO DO GEN. ‘VANTEII-ACU.\II'ETHNT GIRL YOIU huusework, Mubroe-st, 0 WASTE { 3 ¥ A GOGD _GINL 10 H0 GENERAL | 4 AL Apvly we 141 Westoru-ar., ok D01 RECOND-GITiL: MUBT TNDEN- cooking: alwrgirt to take care of oh idren, 63 In “YA Ti VY ioureworki wazes, 83 Apply at 164 Vincenhes-ave AVim- s, Snsp o oo oL et ey 3 required higsn: “7AN'I'P COMPETENT UIRLLIN A | small priva.@ fanully| uo brish oeed apply. Call ot AL U760 Ontarlv-st + VW ANTED-GOGD GIIL FOR GENERAL 10U erz'wx. Apply at 2% [ndianacet., beiween liu \VAXTED — £ GEIDIAN Of 8WEDE OITL 710 £00K, wash, and frua o a | rivate familys muss bring refery v. A i A Nurncs. } f TANTED~A FINRT-CLASS WET-NUJS W iy 16 Dr 1 N, VORLLit, 48 Wen Wadsonar: | at 1 o'clock p. m, , VWASIEDZWET-SURSE. CALL AT DI 8. 1, HEDG 414 Ce o v B o nuu‘&mf’i.m‘.""'"' . Ois bours, 8 to 16 Miscell nneotts. i ANTED-THRRE GOUD GIILS 70 WORK 1N ticwry. Apply at 42 State-st. L ONS WANTED J gEaln eominis-fon Lovse; wol Vo &5 U IE well nocured, tdress Cl, Tribune oftice, i SITUATION WANTED-DIY A VOUNG SANOF ¢ tyStneas 8k erience in & retail resdy-made cluthing or o te. Firat-ciasa rereronces - NAArcs B, NEe mink 190 Clark- st QITUATION NTED- ELTABLE T ;}mm-'... 1wl cheertully do -nr"l-lml or ".?fl}x @l U NRer, Jniltor, — * emplojen. Adiress '_'m._l:lfni Uicg, T nE 10 SITUATION WANTED=WOULIY Arraugcmicnt fur the seasn with em. ‘oa nbost uP raneporiation company fura posiiu ae otk ¢ Un boal oF 8t dueck, Fitas-clas relereuces ai'd 1o any desired anious Addru 11, Tribune v.fice. QITUATION WA K oy, i4 yiar ol prience, wid cun 3 iy waling (o work JITUATT 18 1n TOMARE iner 3 sore uf olfve. he hes” of ity re diiresa D Ar0 N WANTEDZUY & FOUNG AN TTF store or comminion Louse to varn; b Uustycant ¢’ ¥iva “City Tefece s fo: nonesty ahd capatuifty worker, Adaress Mu, Tritwno olco. Conctinen, ‘Leamytors, SITUATION ED=AS COACIDMAN. #T15S Av I_-"l Miuceltnncony. Cces, Addrens 3 44 TriunG ofee, 1o CILF rofer JITUATION WA SITUATION wANT APPLY SITUA’HON gammed il ched et 4ol frly it s Dot with & peanalsinle oW 10 f tho aLove ok d. G BLAGKWOUD. Lo £y A WANTED=DY TWO EXPERIENCES A otk S "aher ot acod BWedish Kirla, one &y cvo APL, 1 0 16 (R, © ieass CONl At 134 Belxaier. Surth sl — e e e JITUATION WANTED-BT A GIHL 1N BMALL A iy NOGh TN 1o res sl s a o Address E 2 e bune o QITUATIONA W, WO GIRLE Th- SY ke refersne ‘catl or audess 200 40 ORREML e ot e QUTEATION WARTER-EY A YOUNG GIiL 10 do lubipgenerul hausswork, or second works. Ad- dreas I3, Triiugs otlve, JUR BALE~KTATE RIGHTS OF TWO NEW GREAT I.‘ tatents, | Call ai 62 Mllwaukeoray, KBLL&IL 1?0 tBALE~$1.200 WILL BUY A CUSTOM SHIRT siness, well estautisned, weat of Cnicaguy will AY £1,000 o (o ELU0u per year; will tesch ent~ ;«Ib‘lfll roliaser; reasons for acliing pour, bealit. For atSrview agdroas i3, T ibuae otita. - l“flllflAl,B—l)ll\\lLl ,A lr Ot MERCHAN dlse—a waierpower Lo itlug:| ll; Address F, Colgratto ol ) WAL Colorado Spriugs, Cols AUTIN, Cls Gradu Byriogn got. —OF TiiE NEA Fun’ BALK—ONK OF TiiF NEAT Tuomis on the West sides good lovatiy rl. siecxi s chance seldom offerd. Address n 73, Tribuse, CWINH TG SELL THR O IALY INTKIIEM'E”(:'; &2 uld eatanilaiied business, _Fur particuiscs ¢ Addiea ., HONNELL. T Fast Wastingion 4 ) 3, second vor, . TILL SELCONE-TIALF INTERERT 1N & CASTT Duriiicss un Houth B:do: nel profta 20 per day. For fuikgasitouiare catl on CHARLES GAW Washie ngton-at., Ktvom 1 LIVENY: Riock mew, - aiid €0, 100 aud tos fPNE BEST B lA tortune of '\’“ ‘l;I’ slug.e gent ntel | iu el Cotth TUGM prove satisiectory. Auuress COSMOPOLITA ‘ostutice, AT ANT) SOHLEAGED GENTLENAN. & s 1. 0, Wt 81,000 of ¢ paclog busiaves. Call’ oF suoreas ! Tigom M. G, Cr UHCIHARE A SSIAL L e bretitees. Wit o on N rin more than thubsune, - C42, Tribe S350 & o tuvest In 188 Bouth ] & which alung uns oillue. IVORUCEN, Sysecabnt LT I . DIYOICES=DG NOT DE SWINDLED ere” and ** pars es without responbille * clalunlng 1110 wbliLy W periorum witat s well kaowi bolliewal, Yuu Shrow away tine sud nuoey. Our iy firtn fu the country, iy’ T A GOOD KITCHEN NTED—0 10 GIRL 10 DO gecernl mum::rx. :loudl:flen.vucu. lc’fi!"u a1 ST S S P v carewl vnildren, vln.s_n_flrzn_ M B THibtas ines NTEL-BY A GIRL TO DO Q! JITUATION S FpuseNOrE, ol wail ant fovs roteginens cral 1 Feguired, 1.0 4% cail Friday sod Ssturday s rBirien-at., or'yuur ivg lmployient Azoucies. ATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT (F S! food eeandinayian oo faa help can o g Tl oG, W doiise, w0 ilva huso flllll:'llnllflllu—-.—-—* QITUATION WANTED-A PRENCI LADY, WITH piaiable knowladi of Kagliab, dssires piace 13 1adya cowpanlon, Address Mr. L, Osfkoati, Wis., «are the liun, I'. bawyer, JMINCEL ITTLEL 18 BOUTI CLA| T xmu.mnwui’mmlmuul e sapelle F U LY I [fiu 1] fne coat llj&l!v?_ulll_l.' )R Lees Loss T FIRKI=O6TU TUE VINERTORE FOm X Hut palr uf worsled pants worth ¢ for §3. 168 zoutly Clark: L. e i G0 10 THE VIRE BTOTE 10K ) cassiuwero sult, foriner price $2), a fne ahl Row $1u. 104 Boul Clars, pialis 1 TG0 T T FIRE STORE YOI ® Loy's sult wortls $8.30 for §4, ab I E0.th Clark, JIREL VIREN-G0 TO TUE LR o puate Worin bauth Clark: IBES FIUET—G0 TO THE } drces coat worh $10.5, uow £3.50, FIRE 6ToLe FOR ') oI AW uliie ol P, 10 vom 1, DN AR A U T QU AR eic. lesllanto unnecraary” Feo aftor docrao) 14 yars exveriense. A. Ui 1 Py JOTICK=T AM THY. ONLY P jeugi divarces. boarlug et Conrt, 1 also refer to Clerk af -lcage. G . usfiisd mea < i, bM<, 57 ad_Ulock Culesdo. " TO EXCHANGE, | NGE~FR, ME [OUSE OF 3 ROOMS, 1N E!U" |R n’:ll £ A‘“‘lclll‘l‘ lmuu’.al r borse lux Vion. v b tanv, orotler guod propeity,’ 1 bearboras '/ i {11 vl ! OnTO. 5=FPARTIES OWNINU CITY PRO| art. der fureciusire can trude equity for val blé tarmlag tand. - AddTess by mail pais draralido: scription, sprect, ll]ll nwnber. A Y, Vaa Pad Han &0 chicao: AULEN ¥ WANTED. NT3 WANTED T0 TAKE AGENTE OUID nf‘r;rr:‘ WANTED TO TAKE Al x':;mumhl.‘l(fl ver 10,00 PSR B Y A NTED= EXPERIBNCE § A A b §ugiat sau Ig covt § Uy 1all 30 ceata, . O, % 39TS, New york. PEUSONAL, HBUNAL~A o obje u'é'f" Address U W i, ‘Vrid l)ku.wnm TIANKFUL 70 YOU. BLL. MACHINERY, RV E CARRY IS BTOCK FULL OUTFIT OF PORT- WSS Ll il bon e bhins, GohELr U2 FOEL: A general mackinery. 10 tha Blick mul wllfuv Fogds Befury Vurtice golug © mooey by exawlaing o4y c 1o Al Jrdera op a3uTe Qoblce, Tacheator schluery danufacturing Cowpany, 3 Cuuadialy Lhlvaguy Il dud 40 suatl | o Clar ¢ FIEN—(0 e70_ THE FIRE STORE it Cloihee Worti 35 Tor L S m 1oe FIREII=GO TO THE FINL STORE FOIb 8 boy's ine worsted suls wurth $13.30 fur €7, at {3 bauth Clark: Fnifiii {00 TOTIE FIIEETGIE FORATL: : Bdul:w \:«Im"l paats, trum $4.50 aud op, 1 I 'Fm i LE BUNETUNT VOU ARE TN THE ¥ire sture wheo 103 grisit to buy clohlog, 8320 Verceut belw cost, at 108 BouthClarkat. . ILL GIVE FOL A KUW OIL GLOD-SECOSD: b 3 due-| i B it B S Ll Buiowiee T i SIS R 00! 1A Dearsorn £ 30 S CUnLluge Fleasd o OF | - iend word by meli o B, LEVY, 0 v fouth Ciur v N YTICE=L WILL BAY THE IO T tad nd gents’ reat-0d cluthiing. Fleas call wad by wall to I 3 aby Bouth Clark- 1V T AL ron, CACE e o by i % S 1 At dUST O R, 40 o A Re: clal Hote. War D-TO BUYTBIOCK YIXITHES, 7 Wil of reeatl ha of atles of Chic refers, Jdress, with pur- fledlinn Birtier st~ 9% B: JUANSTON: 2y Talry- Scvsutli-at, LUST AND FOUN EEN BOUTIT llwnn-,u A rewesd fur tbelr petura wlor akes 10003 & Dy OF RETS DETW Lo & Watcr an, -\\'La‘{:«ifi—y 0 Lakale e e e -, 8 Glack: Sutcul, I willoaya leial rovard MIOUSEIOLD GOODA | B e et a o n et TPUR UNTON it ¥, 208 WEST || 1 RURIT G TN CONPART, pos MEST L, 2 Py iDCals; low Privee) easy besad, s