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from the common h-snnding one of These werc roma of the outs. TIE PORTUNES THEY TIAD JOST arled from §Y0.000 to 81,000,000, One of them 500,000 {n Ophir fn three montha’ time, and Tost It nil In the same number of & in Conrolidated Virginla, Another had £250,000 in a week, o was employed in tho Telegraph oftice, and, knowing the contenis of the dispatehes, posted avonfedernte, who made 1ea nf the fnrarmation and realized nany hun- dred thousands in one week. maonths—a comparntively long tiine—to Jose it. A third wns the original owner of a great mine, and gt one time was courted by California streef for “ polnts’ he waa considerid able to give re- ganling investments. ' Hi¢ managed to lose all he poscessed, and 1s now anxiously Lutton-lhole Ing others for points'* which aro to re-clevato him to wealth and prosperity. No one hiere scems ablo to resist the fascina- tlons of stock gambling. iormed me, and othera verll stranzer who had cver act foot fn Califurniz atrect and staid twenty days 1 San Franclsco, omitted to gamble fn stocks. Even Chicazoans cannot reslst the fascination, though I have heand of but one who s successful, 'FRISCO. men, thele name varyln one of Jacobe to the h Letter from the Pa- oific Coast. A Dreezy Tho Peculiarities of People Described. It took him four Their Mania for Stock Cambling, + and Its Results. A Visiv t; California Street, and What Was Thore Scen., ed 1t that no What an Ex-Millionnire Told Our Correspondent, Jones, Sharon, *Lucky" Baldwin, Reeso, Keone, and Poter Donoghue, WELL-KKOWX CITIZEY A, B. KENT, Possessing a heautiful country seat at San Ra- facl, a chiarming suburb, he IS Io constant com- munlcation with lis brokers by means of tho tel- egraph in his own house, the eccne of action, which gives him time for reflection, the fnvigorating climate, hils head elear, and most of all b on your uwn Bonrd of ‘Trade, hns thus far made hint [upervious to bad Investments. Amnng the otlier shininz_fortunates s the “Chevalier Bayard " of tho Btock Bonrd—James Kecug—who 18 aleo called tho * Frea Lance'! " in contzadistinction to the princa James Flood, Keene [s now In operating on Wall atreet with the seven or cizht millions ho has ma-ie Lere, and 1ifs Californin admivers of hiv abllity to get the better of the Now-Yorlics, that the —most ridiculous dispatehios relative to t cess ho has mado East arg belleve Itly than Gospel truth, tohis peven or cight willior 4 Ulster, which the San Franciseans call * leenc's fla~ of traee.” Noxt to Keene, BA permost In the ming aper enya Lio has tho cat and the maniicra of a hog.” 0 canlentporar, Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. 8ax Fraxcisco, Feb, 17.—Everything s not t glitters, capecially in San Franciaco, and_San Franciaco ls Californin, just as Parie I France.. All the wealth and commerce, all the misery and poverty, rentre in Ban Francisco. To a casunl obeerver San Francisco scems o Par- ndise, To tho careful student ‘of ita {nstitu- tions and’ regources it is a sllvered sepulehre, for which Nevads furnishes the sllvering, and the dear publlc the corpee. And the scpulchre 'he distanee from nnd * nublo dim, called * Jlin,"? at tho Btock Exchange. Everything written about the wonderful resources and the Immense advantages offered hero are creations of fancy, 1lundreds of men with capital, Jarge and small, continually arrive here, lured on by the highly-colored reports of the advantages enjoyed here, only to find that thelr credulity has proved stronger than thelr eense. And when they find that erdinary In- vestments aro not as remunerative as they sup- posed, they do ns thousands have ttone befors and thousands wilt do hereafter—they gamble fi stocka; yeb they can casily find out thatthe proportion of thoss making fortunes to those that lose them, Is about ono to a thousand. STOCK GAMBLING 1s a mania bere, Tho grocer who sells a penny- worth of tca also sclls and buys stocks. The cminent merchant who disposes of the product of ofher countrics cxawmincs the stock report as carcfully as he docs his involces. Every boot- ‘blatk )3 an embryo stock-brokor, and every walter an cxpectant milllonalre. papers aro examined more closely for stock quo- tatlons than for the news, and the paper having the largest circulation s the Steck Reporter. Tho state of tho weather, whether cold or warm, whetber raln or sunshine, makes no apparent difference to tho Ban Franciscan, sible to Nature’s beautles, and watchea only one varation, and that of the stocks ho deals {n. The San Franciscan {n fact sces the world through stock prospectuses and stock roporis. Yet Lic considers himsclf blessed over other mortals, and occasionally tolls you so. wardly considered, e is a falr specimen of hu- manity, e is well buiit, and broad-shouldered, and i he {s not, his tallor soon makes him s0, gonerally well clean shirt, occasfonally drinks 25-cent cham- pagno cocktalls, and smakes 23-cent czars. 1lo malkes love to pretty women oft even at the ex- peuse of the happlucss of o houschold, and swears at the Calnese. Conscquently ho s ahead of other mortals, Tho Inereass of the wealth and prosperity of other clties is o his mind problematicat, but that 'Friaco, as ko calls it, will soon bo TID U AND BPOKE OF TR UNIVERSR fswithhim a certalnty, hero conslsts In damning the Chinese; but while his or that suc. d mors fmplic- Mr. Keene, in_addition L DWIN (d of the Dourse. An Tuck of a black A San Francis- disproves this, by stating that ullt o theatre and'atine Tho theatre Is always the homs of thu of and the hotel will be opened Fab, £2,— e people claim that the bullding of a nd theatre are no prool of o mau's man- ners, and that in tht peenlation, not art or a desire to beaulify ! 1 Paldwin to erect the very landsome Cortaln it Is thnt Mr. The lenaes hig makes with the tenauta of his stores, ete., provide that they shall pay one per cent rents remaming unpaid five Personally, Baldwin' is a quiet, dried-up pleco o ewna vst estates in South- cro Calffornia, at 8anta Anita, and visits his ranche oceasionally fn the vom biack-eyed * cousin?? of the edifico zn Mariiot strect. B, {3 a rather clos per day Intogust on lays afler suaturity. any of a pret! cminfne persud- MICHABL NEESE, tho veteran millionaire of Calliarnia, owns im- mense ranches near those ot Daldwin, though In fact it can be sald_thot Heess owns part of In the Btate. Jle did not, os Bald- Sharon, Jones, Hayward, Bchultz, and the balance of the thirty or” more wmilils alres here, win his spurs in Callfornia streot, but umassed his fortune, amounting to about ), by tho ceut per cent business, y Investments fn real cstate, rics are constant about his the must of them are, ioweyer, the creations of e is not n populay man, nor fa bis fondness for tho opposife sox From his standpoint he {s char- 1818 known that e malice or _envy. tubla in a certatn degree. is & member of two Hebrew charitable rocietics, the duces to which amount to at Jenst €50 wmonthly, and his income s only nhout 82,000 Ho bas, however, a penchant for ale ways getting his money's worth. e considers that Iezally “tho saugcer’ds part of the cup, and thus requires tho filling ot both cup and saucer in respopso toan order foracup of coflee. At R. I8 {u Europe, und there nre not wanting mullcious peoply bere who claim that ho crossed the ocean i the steerage, und even then at half rate, on the piea that after & cer- tain nxe o man bocomes childish, His business liere ta wanaged mostly by his nephew, Mr. l‘l‘yxcubum, son of your Alderman of the Fourth The chief amusement emlles; while the hoodlum or steals, the Chinaman works and saves his earninge—and does nut put them In Con- eolldated Virgiula or other stock, demoralize the poople bero, It is also clatined that tho Chinaman does not take to tho insti- tutions and to the religlon - here. In answer hereto, ao intelligent Chinaman fuforned mo he had more religlon than the 8an Franciscan, beeause the San Franclscan hias uone at all, and s for thelr Institutions, 1t Is fact that the Ciunaman does not like 8an Quertin, the Penls tentlary, or the 8tock Exchange, and theso aro about all tho prominent institutions here, Duriog ny vislt to the quarter oceupled by the Chloese, I confussed to o senso of nouseca, Though thelr stures, dwelllngs, and places ol rosurt looked cleay, there I8 & lavk of ventila- The foul air created by perishable goods, or by human exhalatlons, Is allowed to accumu- late toa degres that reflects scverely upon the sanitary police, I am informed tbat the police occaslonally purlfy these quartera by thelr proa- ence, and 1 can oven testily to having cacoun- tered pollcemen at strect corners, but Y TUE OLIMMER OF CUINESE GOLD 13 sold to dim their cyeslght and pervert thelr I bave acen os mony os 200 Chineso quartered In one emall building, and more than ity slceping In a room twenty by thirty feet, Yot the suwe men hardly ever foil tosead moncy to China on steamer days. 1 Lave scen juen use 1236 conts a day for thelr support, seud bouie $150 at the ond of n menth, and they do so regularly, With thelr frugality, thelr purseverance and. industry, they accutnu- late an jimense nmount of mouey, aud but for thelr peuchant for gawbling, could soon ralse the duposlt account of the saving-bauks here to au'{ncredible amount. It Is, howover, & sad fact that, §f the Chinaman docs not-send his moncy to Chins, 1t will svon help to 0l the colfera of the gambllng fraternity. Ignct the owner of & gumbling-den sltusted in Kern Couty, sevorul hundred intles distaut from Lere, who sald that hils aversgo profits were from ¥3,000 to $1,000 per week, aud thap the nuwber of Chinawen in the county did not ex~ REGABDING BENATOR SHANON, Californla strect is quict at prescnt. Boma sa lils fortune was burfed under the Palace Hotel, and Ju {s certain that hie can -show vouchers to tho amount of $5,000,000, every penny of which peat in the erectlon ol ihis house, which posscsees ucitber architcetural 1 proportlons, uor taste In its management. With ports L0 the contrary, It [s certaln thac Mr. Bharan fs yet worthy of "belng classcd among the eminent millonuires, and “can probably cu- Juy his Senatorial eeat with the six or seven mlllions which o still owns. Benator Jones also owes his fusncial succens, though Indircctly C. Ralsten, who, {t Is evident, was sun around whom thie planets of Callfurula strect all revolved, and b is croditablo to the San {Frunciscans that the memory of thls man is highiy revered, and noneare found to say nught but good of him. SENATOR JONES, nlso, at uno timo basked in the Ralston (that is, the Bank of Galifornla), venture undertaken by the Benator proved un- Halston found Mr. Jones in- ’ "wolden Jght of successful, and debted - to _the fo be soon able to ropay. To rccoyer the money, Ralston ap- inted Jones Bupcrinteudent of onu ot tho auk mines at $10,000 per annumn, futending to rtion thereof to gradually ness to the bank. Supt. Juueg, soon after his srrival at the wmino, dis- v rich vein of ore, and, as this was in the time of stage-voaches, manngs Bun Fraucisco more than one day before the nows become publie. ‘This one day suflived to make Jones and Alonzo Hsyward, lis brothere in-law, the peers of Ralston. Stock bouglht at 81 or $3 ruse to 850 or §600 per share, and the Income of Iayward was tor sums con- siderably time $000,000 & month, and that of Jouea much lurger, tha millionnircs Bcnator Jones is m 1s couceded by ail, iish tlio esteen sense of smoll. retain o lorge lessen the indebi his luck does ot dim i, - At present ho is working sgainst S8an Fran. clsco, haviug o pot project ol cstablishing A RIVAL PORT AT BANTA MONICA, abour 400 miles south of Ban Franclsco. littte_seaport llea botween Banta Barbara and San Diego, and already posscsses a population of about 3000 ‘Thiv harbor 18 an exceedlugly fine oue, and resembles that of Nnples in'its form, nod in climate {s the sume. neets ft with Los Angcles, one hour distant, untl the Banta Monicans hope to cveuntually seo thelr town the termiuus of somo overland rowd and the homo of some mighty railroad ring, Lots tu this town aro alrcady bulelog, and Jaud worth $1.50 per acro {8 uilered at Lie ridlcuousty low fgure of 8100 per lut, Before closing the sume pespects tno A raliroad alread; THE TREATMENT ACCORDED TIE CHINESH by ths Loudluins would shame thy slave-masters ot yore, I Lava scen inoffeusive Chinswen kjcked, cuffed, sud thrown fu the gutter, and all of many spectators iaughed st the China- mon's contortlons. . While promenading Kearny streat, 1 was zuintentionally jostlud by & Chlva- man, The lucldent was rumarked by sowe la- boring men, who asked ma why 1didn't break the Cufnainan's head. Judgiug from auch ex- Ppressions, the malo Chinces e s fa conslder- able contrast to that of tha female,—tho mnar- ket prica of an averago oue belog $1,000, with 23 upward tendoncy on account of tho scardty 1 delinestion of the pecul- faritics of 'Frisco's milllonaires and bonanza ck Luning, to Dan f Ban Francisco's wr more millionalres,—T wish to state thut thede only one exists mmong the eminent unes who wade his fortune by work and labor, added, of course, to good fortine, TUl4 18 PETER VONOUUE, or % Uncle Peter," as ho I8 often cal man s perbaps tho only American who owns alngic-handed a railroad ninety mniles tn length, who bullt it with his own 1nou kings,—to D, 0.‘ ‘Thu most important visit to bo made here fa 19 Callforpla atrect, or rather to the Btock Exe change, I visited if, aud was accorded & soat of honor oxt to an ex-miilionairs with a vesplon- deut ahirt-yogom. The acquaintance of an’ex- milllvnalre who wears shirts wade of the beat Belfast linen s worth cultivation. Outside of the guod oxamplo be gives, lls stock of infor- mativn 1 usually very extensive. Bo it proved in this case, My nelghbor was s sort of walk- 0ctory of the Ius snd Outs of the Califor- & fairly-prescrved man of sbout 60 years of age, with u jolly red nose, sud s jolly wiy of passing the tine, Beshles posscasing a'fortune of about 00, he has o second wife, severe businoss while ho acts thy Mr, Donohuo oricinaily came ‘to Callfurnia iug sent here an rown Brothers, of tics, and sccumulated wealth rapldly f his foundry and his real estats In- Ho Is Jovked upon as a very charit- able wan by tho people in the line of b road, and in the great redwood ¥rigvo, which be owns noarly single-handed. 148 13 A GOOD CATHOLIC, and like all thie woalthy men of bis crew here, Carrulls, Kelleys, O'idrien, is lavish In bls cuntijbutions o the Churcl. Yot bae fullowers ol sie Catnu- llcand of thu Jowish Church burmonife here Detter, and aze ou wure futitnate terms than i peruaps any other vity of the w..rlu, Bau +mwudscu s udguestivnally cosmopolitan a8 wely (o money watters as it i fluw ft Is In Bouth Culifornla 1 Kuow fu wmy next lottor, for I hgve vixted the Jaud which requires, according to Cullfurnia views, ouly to Le tickled by & hioe to - st onve duco corn, wine, wheat, oats, bu 0Oscar Lussox 118 HAD LOST A MILLION, ndexpected to soon bave snother miltion to lose, Helived by discountiug the future, and Witu the proceods of this novel businesa dined 3 Murchaud's ana the Poodle Dog, the Delmon- feua ot an Frauctsco, pald 16 conts fur having aud uever cumitted to hund 0 [, B0 couts whencver be en- Iy conuected tuis imperl.d lu- 0 way with luck {n Califor- nel, Tus Ewporor la gutting old and 0¥ 5 Lls appearau.e 18 uut at all preposecs- ;*"ki tat gilt cocsudo fn hhhha.t" l;ul tlm ingiguia ppel of bis dirty cout, Lo has done congider- tricty o '-Illl)' tg“ umkge ta ':hu world the fu:e|n- A ho Bau Franclaan, o grateiul city Whoeu tnbgbitanta ovcr.fail to ot Zers a8 oue uf thy * wights,” should see to taat that his fa:0 is ocvasionally washod. tev do as much for the animals ju My ex-millionaire tfofx: the spectators on forcsts north of tioe Bullivans, # bouts Llscheud, 18 Euperar Noilo “auutLred lim, DAL fu somy strany ehall Jeb you l:mm" order, probabl ::rd regilding, anu a olut oim out to Sharp Yractice. ui ¢ eugincers {3 Lon- don, who do not beliave In peace, bave bit upon of sending amall caonon to any requlred, and where A sart 8w 0 uaintance pointed out Clange about twenty | placo where thoy may THE CHICAGO TRIBUNKE: MONDAY, y pecbep. the Powers in command might obje t to helr (nteduct’on. The plan In queation con- ists of taking two small gnns and piacing n round bar of strong weod down the bore of cach 0 a8 Lo hoid them towether, the muzzles join- Ing. They then bind the whola with steaw fope and coverthat with s coat of fireclay. This forins a perfect core, and round {t s cast an fron ecolumn, llke thase ured [n_ bailding purposcs. When complete, they would not excfte the ans- plciune of the most” cautlons custom officers. We shonld be surry to run the risk of apoiling the Industry of thess gentlemen If the inven- tlon wera thelr own, but it Is not. In Auguct, 1875, the Carlists receiyed slx small mountain guns {n_this way, the columns beinz sent through France. Some fifty of these columns are now prepared for expedition. CURRENT GOSSIP, POLITICAL NURSERY RIIYMES, box, aml turncd the key, when up flew ane of thate clongated facks with a red waoden head, anil hit Joha on the nose. Yo never faw siclh an aatoulsherd man siuce Balan’s ass attempt- ed to draw his master Into a conversath mal de- Dbate, and of coutrse the whale effect of the reene was lost dinld the roar of the audicnie. As saon as McCuallouzh ot behind the scencs he raspeeted poor Ja k Blllines, who had no hand in lsm tri~k, and blackened an eve for hini When Little Mae, the minstrel, flest eame to *Friseo he was tolally unknown, and one night the boya put ioajob onMcCullogh, as usual, He was playing Zuda, anid there Is a seene when o rescucs a littio elild, and, while holding_him on lis_shoulder, cuts away n hridge, They dreesed up Little Mac as a chlld, and when McCullough attempted to rafse ‘him_&n his shoulders it tovk all Nis strength and tnado 1dm stagrer a cood deal. Suddenly Little Mar whisperod in Big Mac’s ear: *If you Jet me fall i but h—! out of you." John was so aston- fshed that he et tha dwarl drop, and the scene cnded in a farco, 3 A WATERSPOUT. Culeutta Crrrespondence Worcester 5py. The clouds grew very dark and threatening, and {mmediately the course of the vesscl was changed from southeast to due north, In order to run away from the point toward which the storm seemed to be centering, which proved to be on our port bow. Gradually the clouds, which, by-the-by, were forining’ In stratf, crew _nlmusl black, and seemed to Lo sbout threo miles away, A breeze havinz sprunsg up sud- denly Jed us to think we were certaln to have our, thua far, remarkably smooth paseage (nters rupted hy an Ingian-Ocean storm, or possiuly a cyelone, ” But Instead, to our great pleasire, we saw emerging from tha densc mass o cloud & most distinctly-marked waterspout, We could see perféctly well the water rise, in the shape of a cyiinder, to n conslid- erable helght from the * ocean, when the revolutlons of the wind grew larger, and the water, belng corrled by the wind, spread ont n the form of a tunnck, larzer und larger, untll fthecumelost in the clouds, Tuespout was drawing water for sbout fifteen minutes, ¥hen we noticed that fts junction with the ocean was broken, and it then loukod almuost preclacly Hike the lower part of a balluon as 3t floats fn the alr, flapping from elde toslde, Gradually thislower part disapoeared, from the bottom upward, untll it was waolly lost fn tho clouda, Almost (mmexluxtcl[)' uftorward we suw on the surface of the waier what looked like steam rising, but whut proved to Lo tho spray cavsed by & very heavy fuil of raing onit 0 uutil it renched us, wiicn, tor at leust thlrey minutes, it rained as hard as 1 ever saw I6 raf anywhere, 1. Rock-a-by wranglers In tho Tiouse talk,~ An the wind blows the factlon will rocks When the Knatt breakn tho facilon will fall,— Down will come Bogy and Speaker Rand alls . 8ing & aong of *Lectlon, Legality denfeds Get iip a Commisslon Tha quention to declda, ‘When the case was settlod, "The people all did stugt Ien'tthat & better way =~ Than ighting for tho thing? Fleld was n the court-honse room, Laying down a rule; i Huwitt in the mark Looking for n mule; ' Tilden he was hures|n I'he bureaa-deawers Y When In came 8 * ' Gobble-cr, " And ciphered oft his nose! 1. Picketly, Plckeity, my Madd-ox " Isnowna how to fil) his pockate with rocks! 1fa share of that millfan shall come tu me, ‘The Confederate wwidows will happy be. v, Pelton—Thia lttle pfz went to market; Tilden—~This litle pig stayed at homa; Cronin~T1ila littlo pig hud ronet boel rover—This Little pi had none, Pateick—"This littlo plg crles, **Weo, weo, I can't Lnd my way boie —Uoston Adrerieer., —— ’ CAPT. ROY'CON IN ROME. Anne Brewster writes from Rome, Jan. 80, to the New York World: * A few days ago I re- celved an envelope hy post, on which was {he plcture of an Esquimaux-looking man, and un- der {t was printed Capt. Paul Boyton. Insiile the envelope were tickels to an exhibltion be was to give, o programme of hls performances, and a card addressed to me, with tho compli- ments of Capt. Paul Boyton, New York, Untted States of Amerlea, upon it. On Bunday after- noun I droveover to the Vasea Natatorln, in which the famous swimmer was to rive an exhl- bit{on of his life-proserver. Tho Vasca Natato- ria I8 an lininense tank of Aqua di Trevl out- afde of the Porte del Popoll. It Is quite a Nitle lakc in cxtent, and las & pretty fsland In the cuntre. ‘The Romans go there in stnmer to swim. The placa was crowded; I should think there were over 80 persons pres- cut, nnd the ling liveried carrlages outslde showed that * soclety’s ™ esons and” daugliters wore taking Intercst in the gallant swimmer's exploits, ‘The Captaln Jooks, when dressed in his suit, ko oue of Capt. Kane’s company at- tempting the discovery of the North Pole. * lis anaratul or habit I8 in two pleces, separated at thu wist; the upper part covers the licad, the luwer the fyets attached to it are little tubesfor {ntluting the suit with alr; these tubes make him lvok like o figure prepared for bronze-casting His peelormances wers extremely luterestingy bhe was us light as an alr-ball vn the waler; flonted, walked, fn short did ns ho pleased; 18 was like terra firma to L. He floated about with a flai fastened to his fcot, os a sixpali be sent off enrrier-pigeons and #ired fusves. Then e weut to (itfrent parta of the tank and blcked up floatlug Lits ol plank, and nailed a raft together upon which he mounted, wavea his flugg, aud blow a horn, Then he tloated off rgain, tuok aflshing-line and went tlshiog; after afew momeuts ho drew up o tish, which, of coursc, Waa previonaly fastened to the ) but thut was nothing, After catching his flzh he re- furned to tho rult and took trom his littlo foat- Ing traveling-sacque ail tho articles ueeded for a dinner; a little furnace,some pleces of chiarcoal, n bottleof heor, fruit, bread, cheese, plate, tumbler, ety mado ailro (n'the little furnace, cleaned the tigh, put it on to broil, aud while it cooked, he uncorked s beer, drank to our health, and floated about cating bread and cheess, ‘Then he opeued 8 newspaper .and raised an unibrelin, which lie fuatened to his feet, and read thevaper under the shiade of the umbrella, lcaning his head comfortably on one arin, as Jf lie were Iylog ou o sofa Instcad of water! After these amusing perfonmunces he gave somo others, which were to show the usefulncss of hia ap- paraius in shipwreeks, and for, ithe ., seryico of pllots and coust-guards and a yariety of other unes. It was avident, however, thal, notwith. standiag the Captalin veriormea all his reinark- avle excreiscs with n great deal of skill und Incllity, they were,” on the whole, very exhaust. e, 'The nlpmmmn i3 a wonderful arrangu- ment, and 1 lancy any one onco put into it would bo surs tofloat; but it certaluly reguires u eapably person to munni,:« it, even oOne-liund- redth part as well as its fuventor does. 1 amn told that the Minfster of the Italiau navy in- tends to purchitso o number of thuse sults for the service. [lio apparatus costs from 230 to 400 franes aplece, accurding to quality and ac- cessories, Tho Captoln is o most docided American-looking man; has o resolute, ju- tunec expression of fave, and has mado on ex- collent tmpression in Rome. LIBERTY’S TREMENDOUS ARM, . Neww York World, ‘The arm of Hartholdl's statue of Liberty, which Is about to be placed on a temporary vedestal Im Madison square, fronting on Fifth avenuc, witl, with the thirteen-foot pedestal, measuro forty-five fect in helght. The pedestad isto be of solid inasonry, vovered with wood yalnted to represent cut stong, the basc twenty- threofeet squareand thirtcen feet aix Inches high. o bas-rellct upon the outer faceof the pedestal will be s representation of the whole statue when it shall be placed uron Dedloe's Ialand, UPon the side facing Madison Park o stulrcase will bo bullt leading to that which ruus spirally through thearm tu thu balcony of the torel upon ghe suimmit. ‘Ihe privilege ot mounting to the flambeau, while in Madison Square, will not bo extunded to the publie at large, but subscribers to the tund for the purchasn of the permanent ™ tal, and others intereated In {ts progress, will ba admitted upon obtaining the necessary passcs from Mr, H, W. De Bweckel, who fs in* chargo of the statuc during the absenvo of Mr. HBartholdf in Eurupe, The expense of placiug this fragment of etatus Iu Madison Bqusre 1s pald for by the -Du&nflmunt of Parks, $07:3 haviug been approprinted for the purpose. Its crection has been glven in clargo of Mr, W, 1% ft, tho architect. The ann will remain in Muadison Bquure until the yesr 18, befory whizh time it 1s not thought possible a suflicicut suin will be obtained to warrant the commence- ment of work toward the_crection of the com- plets statue. Beveral French socletica have oxprossed tholr willlugness, If allowed the privi- legs, to light the hupe flambean upon the oveniugs of natioual holidays, and to psy for the gus which wiil l.hm-lay consumed. " Tho arm will have been placed in positiou by March 4 noxt, when (¢ wiil ba photographed snd coples suld for the beneflt of the Ledestal Fund, A WONDERI'UL BEAR-STORY. Giencos (Minn.) Register, ‘We are informed that on Thursday last a son of Christian Hanoson, about 9 years of age, went L0 & straw-stack mear the stable to get soma straw for horso-bedding. le says that whlle pulllng out the straw & buge black bear sclzed bim by the hip aud stacted with hhw for thes woods, The bear held bin in such a way that he could make no resistance, but, after runniug balf a mile and quzlni; & high fence, thie beast scemed to get out of wind, and m bim nmr ugon the ground, while he stood over hiin with his great red tongue hanging out of his woutl, puutivg for bLreath, The boy saye o seized hold of the bear's tongue with bo(n haudy, aud hold on uotil he ralsed upon his hiud yect wud seratclied bl {o the 1ace with bis foro paws 50 hard thut be let o _and ran, T'be bear did not fuiluw, uod the little fellow made the best ting possibie towand the houso, Mr, Hansou was away {ron buno at the time. The nexe day ho and his nelgbbors folluwed thu bear's track tor some distancc, aud tue cltizens o1 Holen will wigke it warm for Bruiu if ke dues not retura to bis hole, TRICKS ON A TRAGEDIAN, Virginia (¥ev.) Chroalois, John McCullough was once playing the part of the Princeqf Worocco 1o the + Murchunt of Venice ! at the old Metropolltan Theatre, when the boys put up s Job on him. You know they put three caskets on s table, one of ~hich the Hriweopens.: Bome wag got the caskets from the property-man and fixed a jack-fo-the-box in- side, 80 that when the 1id was opened ths jack would 8y up. , John walked up, beat over the + AN OLD AND SINGULAT CASEI] ‘The Hartford Conrant recalls the casc of a murderer named Willlam Clarke, who has re- cently petitioned ‘the Leglsinture o remove Iim from the State Prison to the Middictown Insane Asylum. Twenty-two years ago Clarke, then a respectable mechanie In New Haven, was engoged to marry 8 younyg woman there, but for some reason shie tranalerred her promfse to marry, If not ier nffections, to gnother person, Clarka disapproved of the mateh, and declarad thiat his vlvul was o xlmepumbl'u persou who would tead his affianced a wretehed life, and that while he could surrender her himself, ha would rather sic should die than marry that man. Aeccordingly, and, as he saul, sojely to save her from thiguwlul Jate of such a degrad- ing marriage, ho killed the girl. He was tried dor murder, anil acquitted on the Found of In- sarity, though he stoutly denfed that be was in- rane, und declared that he had acted nule:f tor the girl’s good. But bo was sont to fall, al- though acquitted by the court, and thenco to State Prisou—by whose onler Is nut known, 11 insanc, ho shonii be fn the asylnm; it sane, he should be releascd, for the court acquitted him, The case 18 likely to_prove o puzziing one, the morg 80 from the slin-shod manner with wliaeh it hias beretofure been treateds AN ECCENTRIC. A remarkable probato sult {s coming oniu England. It refers to the will of the late M, Bethell Walrond. of Dulford Honse, Devon, who dled a few months ago nt 74 yoars of nge. The property fuvolved fs worth between £3,000 and 44,000 a year. Mr, Walrond was a most eccen- tric inon, who contrived to :lunrrcl with ull his sursiving relutious, and willed Lis propeity to o stranger, Uenerally a mlanthrope, he was de- voteil to his daughter, who died several years aie at Florenee, He wos flluJ)Il!(l)llnlcl] fond ol s dogs, One of them died {n llnle‘. aud for it and his dnuf:lncr he hadtwo lead cotfina snade, which ho used to koep uuder his bed, and which ho brought to Englaud, At Lis residence, which was seciuded from ol passera-by, he allowed the grounds to swarm with rabbits, and ticy uncd to have the run of Lis house. One provis- fon of his will directs £1,000 to bo spent in pur- chastug an annuity for his % dear friend adddug, Dickey.”” ‘Theso ‘arens [ew of the Instances uf cecentricltios which will bu ndduced in order to support the theory that the testator wus not of sound mind, Mr. Walrond wos o Spanlsh Mar- quis, an uncestor of hla having been rewarded with that title by the Spanislh Government for his devotion to the cause of Charles I aud Hene rietta Marin, . 1le was at one time in the arny, aud wos iumber of Parlisuent for Sultush Sudbury successively from 183 to 1sd2 llo fimrrlier tho only daughter of the sceond Earl of osslyn. A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, Pty Puper, Adolph Z. 1s young, not unprepossessing, and aclork Ina wealthy banker's afllco In Parls, on o salary of 300 a year. The banker Las a pretty daughter of 18, Adolph has not a cent, but that dovs not deter bim from walting upon bis c- ployer one mornlug aud saying: * 8ir, I have tho honor of usking your daughter’s hand in marriore.” Thy banker, astonished, raug the Dell, and told the walter to throw Adolph vut of the window. ** As vou please,” calmly eald tho young clerk, “but before that §a dene lesrn ibat I am about to become o partuer in the Lou- don house of Bathurst & Co."' At this the banker softens, * ‘Thu proof, alr, tho Ymo( of what you gay,” ¢ Give me forty-olght hiours in whicli to go te Englund, and [will bring you the proof.” Adolph hurrles to London, pre- sents himeell at the vllice of Bathurst & Co., and -says: ** 1 have come to propose that you take me ns a partners” and, as g(r. Bathurst looks aa though he thouzht Adolph demented, Lo udds: 1 am about to marry the duughter of M. P, of Parls” Adulph” Is thereupon asked to be seated; they con b, and voine to terms. The bright young mon retusrns to Parls, carrying to his fulure fatherin-law the proos uted“t:d stutement, and the young people aro Wi THIRTY-SIX. ATTITUDES, Detrols Fres Press, “Twelve boys, by couut, wore gronped around a toy cannon on Alemi avenuo fo firc a national salute. One hoy can fire a national saluto as well as twelve boys, but it is well to have eloven cxtra boys squatted oround to give advice. A tin box mntulnhuF four ounces of powder was centrally mituated, and a proper moment a spark of lire was communteated to It Ly somu carcleas haud, The cannon Aidn’t go off, but the boys did. Each of tho ewelve luds struck an averuge of threo different attitudes, making thirty-s different “pogcs ™ In ali, Bome went uver o fence, some around the vorner, others atarted for bowno to sce i things had chunged any, and one lone lad hopped around on vue foot and called out: ““'I‘I, sell my sheer of Fourth of July for 15 nts, cel TURNING WIIITE, Heokuk ta,) Cunatitution, Last Saturday afternoon wosaw quitos cu- rlosity on the streets Inthe shapeof ahuman being, who, Sftcen years ago, was a wellde- veloped negro, black as tho ace of spades, but who 13 fast becomIng a white man, es far as tho color vl the skin gocs. 'The person wo apeak of was ju Keokuk about thres years azo, oud at that thne began vo slow evidence of changing color, his srmsund part of his budy being whito fu spots. Since that time the trunsfurmation has been gradually gotng ou, und his nrp«:mn«: now is more white thun black, 1lls checks, ¢hin, cars, hands, and part of the nieck aro now white, The Llack vkt pecls ofl in scalea, and in anyther turee years be will, with the exception of his wool, which {8 us kinky as un African's, be all white. lio was talklng of locating bere, bis preseut realaence belug Warsaw, CONJUGAL RECONCILIATION, Hurper's kty. ‘Tho clergy of yussia nave a socfal duty fm- posed on them which is peculiar to that King. dom. It s that of reconciliaton, it practicable, of both particas who contewplals applying to the courts for divorce. Every demand of legul di- vor.¢ must Le preceded by an apoeal to this Ymo tribunal. The law on this subject dates ro 1844, and bus bean o practical success. fn tho seven old Prusslan provinces, which have a ?opnlltlun of 17,000, there were In 1878 428 conples that deslred’ suparation: in 187, 7,430, X1 167 thess were, out of the whule number, 2,820 couples recouctled ; {n 1874, 2,088, ‘Toese reconciliations appear to be permancnts ju 1573 only sbout 600 couples appear ors clergywen for tha second Shne; ju 1574 about In every case the vartles first appear eep- ::‘Ifelug betore the clorgyman, and alterward to- etlied ¢ WANTED-MALB HELP. Employment Agencies. I 1. SPERBECK, 63 Weas andoiphiate o fiscollnneans. cago's breathing-places, and the most geveraily resorted to of any. The entranco to Drexel boulerand has been sugzested, bub this Is netth- tr a3 commanding nor ns central. The Douglas Park hias also been suggested, bub this s out of the world, ro to rpeals Few in this eity know of tho exidence of such THE HOMES An Enlargement of Its Provisions Demanded by the Com= munists. n park, except” It may bo by name, As et it is Yo e s rearcely more than a park upon paper. 1t s ron-#tes TtoOM 15, not aplace of resort. As well might this mon- ument ha removed to the prafrie back of the ity limits. In either case, whether removed to this park orto the pralrie, it would virtually be re- moved out of aight, ao far as the peaple are con- cerned. Removing this monument to Louglas Park would be like the City of New York erect- fur, upon a new park at Machattanville, s memorial atatue {n_honor of one of fta (Hustrl- Z T R _BEX, CIT try, 1 - They Want the Government to d'é’r'.‘e“umcnm'i-?nn"m"n'f"11?%.'3?:{52“&5‘3{ Loan Moncy to the I’oor, ANTED=AN ACTIVE WORRING WAN IN each country town, to take an exclarly Nas Ticham frbee B LOVERIS, bas 24 5o Lo, e Bo They COan Go West and Grow Up with AV ANTED=AST NUMARR ¢ i NTED-AST NN the Country, na r"x'n'fie"v'u'm'.'&’?'fi;o’fi&‘é'&. ; T NTELLIGF.X I articla ouc citizens, insteAd of at Union .or Madlson Trose deeking empas - 8 uare, or ‘st the entrance to Uentral Park, | ssmpl ':33':'.' n';:g'.':,'y"fl'x?fif;f ‘?X‘\}"fl%flf ‘-ht..;"z'. About 500 workingmen (mostly Germans) as- | theough which the great populnce of | = e sembled In the West Twelfth-Street Turner- :L'Il:nu‘;;:’ !hl,l::;m'o ro:, plet:mrsw “ig e WANTED-FEMALE HELP, 11all yesterday afternoon to take action with 3 he i XrOnINITCEsta. ¥ the Grand or Drexel boulevard, the entrance reference to securlng the amending of tho [ £ incoln Park in the most fiting locatinn for a | WANFLGDMEDINTILYZA, GINL To a2t on an invaiil lady; must ceme recommendes Apply at 244 Buperlor-st. o ax ¢ Nurges, VWASTED-A FIRST:CLASS WE T utre a¢ Dr. 15 N. FOSTEILS, ot bebwesn | ad ZoEioeiee o 491 lomestesd law ““so as to lring its benefits withln the reach of the poorest people.” They were called to order by Mr. Seiffert; A, Kuell was elected Chatrman, and J. Winnen Secretary. Ueorze Stanley was Introduced, and started public monument of this character. Elther or all are sppropriate. The eite should hesclected for the monument, and not tho monunicnt for the site. By this I mean that the fitness of the loration for the monument should slone be con- sidered, and not that monuments should be URBE. IN- ‘¢4t Madison- out with the statement that *It beliooved | crected'with a view to ornamenting or embel- | , SITUATIONS _WANTED~MALE, _ every une s Iniclligent citizens, st this time | Mahing particular spots of ground or future RBookkeepers, Clerics, etc, parks. T. W. ———————— . The Propertles of Cognac Nrandy. Poputar Science MontMy. Cognac brandy ia at first a colorless Haquid, but it gradually acquires & pale yellow or ainber color from the cask {n which itis kept for acine. With its natural appearance, however, it never apucars to the consumer; pubiic taste hiaving become vitiated to. the extent of reqniring a rich brown or brandy eolor, which ia imparted by s mixture of caramel or burnt suzar, Occasionally, too, alittle red sanders- more thun any other, to bring all thelr powers, intellectual and moral, Lo work to know that they had & Government, before they petitioned thie Governmeut.” After telling, or rather try- ing to explain, the difference Letween organic and Inorzanle substances, he sald ' that & great mistake had been male when this Ropublic was establiahed. Our forefathers copled trom En- gland, and the prerogatives of the executive were increased fnstead of diminished, Tho President appointed 00,000 officcholders. It Qg ED-TIY A TOUNG MAN WHO [ ary’ expericnee 11 & booxkee) or And in gener oo Bisocist would preferbase 1y eathc "iion irance gfice, . Can hesot- reterences. Address G 43, C"!"‘! flfllt;.nm i g ITUATION WANTED~IY A FIRBT- . RO el A Bt t itandolph-st., Mincoliancous (TUATION WANTED—NY A BHORT-HAND S 'mh::ng.fifaf law ‘oifice, or eorTcapondent. gt wood ured for colorings The con. | SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE. thoso present Wf"""d“‘:fid ‘(‘;‘“"‘ "“":v_ mmli:nt' wre alcohol in::l‘ water and T N UG, were supporte by L] lovernment,— | smal quantities of volatlle oll, acetlc | QITTATION WANTEI e - there would be no necessity for | cid, scetic ether, wnanthic ether, tauin, S STED-IT A YOUNG, IEALTIY Danish woman as wet nurse in an Amorican tamil recommendad Uy ML, MIKKRLSEN, 313 {iiiviuged: av., itouin 1. Ficase call froui 2108, . NPIOYMont Agencica, etc., and, as it reaches the conmumer, eoloring inatier. The nuantity of aleuhol varies from 43 to 0% per cent, the latter being the standard meetlng or for a homestead. He attributed the present distress lxmmfi the poor to the ruling clusser, who were avariclous nud grasping, and crushed th 3 cat on | ftrengti, or ¥ proof.! It Is generally imported ITUATIONS 7. ~FAMILIES IN WANT OF :,’,‘;",’i;‘,':“’,‘(':m‘,xgtf,'l’;;."-"-‘hu‘:’,fi{,‘:!'.‘,‘,’:d,‘,’,,“,",: into “England 8t 1 A0SR over . proot, oo tcandinnsian of reninan femalo leip % ity fen PIt. mlght, uwnver, be one of | but the “strength fa lessened Ly age, so | MPBlcdact. DUSK Y oflce M Milwauxsoar. the causes. Defucts exiztel In the Govermmnent, | that, when taken from bond for Enle, 1t sdl- | QITUATION) WASTED-LADIES 18 WANE oF and among them was the political machinery. | dom exceeds 3 or 4 under proof. The quality sa help Of ni] natfor aittics can bo ‘salied by > el MRS, B, LAPKISE, 338 West Mnduso; NMiscolinncous. SITUATIO,\' W, ' A YOUNG LADY (EN- A wliah)t “soeaks Epanfsh and Ialfant will tks any fusttion nf (rust, an Tle told how nominations wers made, doplorkig that only those wno were friends of oftleeliold- ers could gotn pousition. Rule or ruin seemed to be the progrumme now, They did not know of the brandy depends oty aa may be generally supposed, on the qnlmliy of aleohol b ean- tane, so much a8 on the minor constituents, notably the eoanthie ether, from which it e~ 6 herself ussfal, Apply et Tmt they migit wase upin the mornine oud | ¥ives “ita distinguishing _emull and fla- | €16 Wanasiear. * i il ar on fouts hrought muby tie PR o "‘éfil‘.fia;“"i‘l S e L AnY, Wit . Ve 3 ‘ahle Knowielie of B politiclans. 1lo udvocated the cutting off of the i g iy iurorcs - with T aule knowlelis ot Faglh 3.5%‘:,?-“ l: appuinting power of the President. saving all ulliux:re should be elected. Toen the'wenin pubiie positluns would be : RESPONSIULE TO THE PEOPLE. No Interest oxcept theirs should he consulted. Ile belteved that whenever the Constitution was 1t toses thereby a part of lts alcoholic strengtn, | $arethel The very finest brandles, in fact, average frum 5 to 10 nnuder proof, and never rise above 2 under proof. Iu this conncection on or two intercsting facts mny be noted, It has already been stated B e s et ol DIICK HOUSK, ALIL 13- ny.. dhicap. 11:rdom octason r. ali modern-impraves il front, ory ¢ " that tlie grape from which tho bost | ments.near Lincoln Park, half a block from streol-cars e ras & (ach | Comnae brandy fs” " obtained ylelds “ut | Yoyl ioguadichant, chitirestean ioe and ctl hal 59t up to the prozress and civihzation | best an Inferfor ~wiue, Now, the best " DA AL ot Aol froms | Brick ouge adlson, from oot TENT—PATLLON ELAT, 0 ROOMNE, ALL MOD: cru improveincuts, §35.6); Inwet part of house. 8 rooms, €12, near Liuc )] 'ark; 7 OOMA ON Lincoln Park, ’"04 . Roises an o ores L dIRCEeat AP o {2 IALE 153 Tandaiphes Laiie [0 NENTHOUSE R oot YA wire, of Mp. SOFIIA N 1eelF or Sz 11 Rin 1 Cherikn wine-making geapes contain 8 comparatively oo large proportion of sugtar, which varies fromn ‘12 o *25 and 34 per cent., ond it s the suzar that in fermentation {s converted Into alcoliol, The tolle bLlanche, liowever, con- talns u relatively small quantity of suiar, or only about 7 to'3 per vent. Aguin, the riper the erapo the more ancar it will * contain: but txperlenca has taucht the vipe-dressers of the Deux Cliarcntes that, If thelr gravesare allowed of o age? L shouid be smended. He then touclicd upon the Huomestend law, saying that, fnstead of wiving Tom Beott money to bulld the Suuthern Pacific Raflroad, Congress should loan the toney to actual scttlers B the Far-Western couutry. - Within forts years they would be able 10 bulld raitroads and not ask tus Govermnent for a ceate [Anplausc.] ‘Thers were difiteul- .08 In the way, but Congress should be petl- tloned and shown the necessity for sume ¢ ['0 RENT—£13 PET MONTIL, " fezisiation that " would - mdvanca thelr . ne | 10 thorughly ripen, the braudy produced Is | "['0BEXTLEL TEMMOREILELE ¥ " stronger, but “proportionally nferfor in quniity. ¥ '\ Sareats, " Tlo people were tho, sorerclen | R0t BEEr o ouimation 1o tho | Ikt A Wirai e o cnun(l?'; at ealled 8o, when tnelr votes were wanted, If that theory was vorrect they sught to ask for re.oguition and demand somethlug which would nilevinte tbeir present sufferings. It was sald that- men wounld farm a year or 80, and then lease. There wmicht be sume lazy tellows who would du that, Tae guarautee phan was practi- vable. Let responsible men become surety for statement just made. OITY REAL ESTATE. 20k BALE-OL IANGE-CTIE, story frame cott; M 07 Thir near maftroad, A{p’ UHARLES G Exchanze Bullding, southwest corner Clark nitou-ste., 0 RENT=A FIONT EOOVS 0N SECONI ilock, West Mailson: ds anitable for nut. DR, W) TO MENL=NTOR y OFFICES, EXC. ABand G It t‘llur vlan pronuue: r‘:ffh?""“d 1“::';‘;3&5;.?;{':‘::&;! L e oy Nioress ore We coty= | fortheast corner of Nta = , T O b, 'Eyery uno would | £5 nows wil et sitee s ‘0 BEST-PIOM MAY & NEXT, TR FIR £35. vty duc In 8 years froni Thithe fho greates §13 00 duwn g THTT, BCH per conty bargain_evor 'olfertd in Chicawo house and iot, clear, oa Koutl blde, g foin S Oled Hluliata, southwest cormer Laye tid have o home, and be aulo to take care of his hm“{; and thyusands of I-mlnhlnz‘{_wuple who itle forbalance. Yo o e 1 tio cltles would go West sud'be :);l;s;.'u»-" 3 4-tory and hasement 40 foot storeas Jot | 70 RENT=3 FINK. -HTOIV AND BADENERT el hous . The bullding cove:s the lof3 ;on Kiate-st..’ e« i ad Van Buren-ate., wiihin two tilocks Will make né'wholesale honses, T 1) 1toom 14, 147 Madlson-it. J7O BALECT0 PEET OF DEST HESIDENCE Inta. earborn-ay, 200 fect of best realdenca lots, Buperior-st., cast of Btate, lll!.nfechflbfll residence lots, Huron-at, east of Terims easy. Nomiddle-men need apply. o e N TG A Vit Otto-s Top anr,-lffiflfi.iwlumku G DYV Bralgustor sacant fots I the elty Keuwo brick atares J0x144. JOHX FELTEA »a of aoy, kind, oy pext apoke In German, repeating substantially T, 1t TUY what tae previous speaker had eald, e added thot the General Government and the several ttates had civen miilions to rallronds, and conld certaiuly ufford to give something to the poor 5005 to’ cnable them to settle on the publie Jands, fustead of Hiling the poor-houses. That hundreds and thousatds would do this be knew farn certainty, siuce he had receivel lettees from laborers in all parts of the couotry, es- celally from the munuincturing districts, say- rn-.: tuut they would emigrate If they had the funds -to_start Will- make ofina wholcsals beswean Jackson sod VAR n 14, 110 Madison-st. U3k AND DWELLING Ymer Daruer Ghich 3 flll,tll"l- een Juckson an of Falmer House, OFFICES” WITiL vu{l & and uhlrr vacun des, Bulide ot of May 13 close at hand, . MARSHALL, Real Ese Yo AL YT Llark-at, OIticos. 71'0 RENT~OFFICES—A FEW KINGLE nqlgfl rooms, and one sulte of thres. Apoly to CHARLES of K, are in¥ited to examing our lats, \\F:;nm geveral sopelat Largaing to offer. 2 TURNER & BOND, Nl In the wilderness. Pe- | Boow )1, 103 Weshingion 3 GUODMAN, Koo 43 Exchange busldiag, coraer titlons asking ald from Congress Dhwi | === === e e | Clark and Washingion ln:(:ns drcnhnfi:ld “lhmugllrul 3 ufi & flg. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. 3 AR e el States, and was hoped that the | 330N BALE O FXCHALGE-A FINSF-CLASS ! . law would bo amended su ns Lo enable the poer F u&ql?fi.‘if’f;fllr‘.k' Efiéu' }I"(l-kAw llfi‘d"l’l’xr\\ccl:l“\!fi 'l’aalfi T_(-m {‘n‘}fl}fl’f 1:;5." rn ‘:\!IL :,u!xlu‘?usy .f;ffi.‘f o gccuro thie necessary provisions, seeds, and | Kensas. IEMINGWAY, Boum 34 Major Lilock, ~,‘|(.'. k,, to sccuro t Y P 3 i1 to Chicazo facturiug purposes, © Apply to Chi hite Lead sud Ol Company, corner reen aud Fultin-sta, " WANTED-TO RENT, VP ARTHD-T0 WESTA NICKLY FORNISHED live stovk; the money to make these purchases tu be loaned to thew for oue ]'5'" at 10 per cent fnterest, Heurged the workingmen to unite ond demand the needed rellef, not only Io this respect but In others, as llu-ly were robbed by Lo ON—TIOUSES AND LOIn AT ds 1o atlit ciistumersy good ‘onld_exchane for ate Dealer. €liy property. Jrop 8Lk 1L, oty liouse contalning all modern (nprovements sit. ¥ yers,who klelied thetn gut whea ot Dot bAT ugted between Portieti and Viftieth-sta., near Drexel ‘z‘h‘:x ¥ .?ffifn'flfif“x"fi.&r" wages, ond told ‘Wt they B o douste Lognty, 1 boulevant, Adlircas A33, Yribuneotice, could st he. AL should become meni- | meibimproved farm, e 270 TANTED=TO 2 RENT=ONE OIf_TWO FHR- vould starvy or die. Al sho G | famguod lupravemente i nisied wom s £ liGuseckeepinie; terma mustba low, bers of the Workingmen's party of the Unlted | PLE Tioom 14, 104 Wash Addrons, Atatiug o), 31, oom Ton Stajevet; Btates, and demand thelr rights. |Applause.) ThE rm‘.xx.awmn llzlnfloudl 4 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FINANUIAL. was then clrculated omong the audience, and | T00 EAT.E-#15 PER AGIE WILL DOY 890 AGKES | “C VARG wiestied b ea et fhene Disiaa bt Sibih s g | ARSI A e Z'o the Cangresaof the United States of America. tation. et Bas ales Dot round an the, olace dolph-#t., near Clarl om 3 a6, Estadlished 1834, ‘We, tho underalgned citizens of the United Stat of Amurica, respoctfully repreaent to Your hono blo body that ‘we are inechanics and laborers, de- pendent upon our dally toli for a subsietence, and Leral el " IAMONDS, WATCHES, el g R Bl ioney loasied 0n Lotses oo icased AV colisteral [ fround or Taralture wihoot reaioval. 151 Tandotpa: oL, 1igoi 3. 'TATE_WANTED. o dopl P | REALCENEATE VAN 3 e o l‘,:,‘.ffl“"":‘:fl‘%:.‘.,'ge,';{:." ok diploisbie e | WV ASTEDSFOR CAS=A TIOUSE WEST O B3 D T et e counir and our_ famillcu are, in wpite of onr (Amemer: belween Fullus end Veb turens antly for sale In say amounts. * Ad- mort_industrioua ¥n:d econuinical enduoavors, Bk Lo Bavem o valus. TURS BUND, otice, WASTED-CITERT ¥D CABIi—A CIIOICE 23 0Tt 50 foot huiki{ng lat onons of tiie “svenics, Call or address TURNER & BOSD, 103 Washingtonest. YV ANTED=AT O¥CE PO A EABR CUSTOMETE, Tee diicod o great suflering aud want, from which we sre unabie to extricate ouracives, We farther reprscut, that the Homeatesd law of the United States, —enucted May 20, 1562, —which wan tutended, as o belleve, ta be an assistance to WOUDLIILGE, I, Room 13, 36 VAN ON TMFROVED AND UNIM- Nt " hotse and 1ot (30 0r 75 feet Proicrred) on, the real eatata [y Clilcagoan i vicluity at cure the poar an well ae 8 bonedt 1o the nation, falls 10 | suuun shie of witl 1o to Ketwood of Hyde Fatk. Pris ¥ b mieet lin ends witly gogand (o needy pursate, LY te- e g ?,g_g;;};,ln-;gp,:v_ orbdyde Bark, Priso | fontrates,” ADOLFIL LOENEIRETER T RIS stricting 1ts operation to those who possess some | ervd, TULINEI & BOND, 102 Washiugton-at. ¥ x ND8 PEDTENT) ALSO o A‘m.aoxl..fil}l&vzfir ' 70 LOAN ON TMPNOVED CITT erty in suins to suit, rk-st eapital, W ihierefore reapecttully petitlon your honors sblo body 1o change the lloniestead Iaw aforesaid 90 ua 10 Oriug (s benefits within the roach of tho pooreat citlzon of tie couutey s sittier, by fncorpo- ory MY \v.{w-rms-A RESIDENCE, 0N TIE NOITH 810 WOrtn 3,000 10 § \lll‘! which I Bia A7 part cash. and bal X o s and bala 1 Gl cleaF. RN T8 N W Wasbingson PROE- ppiy at Unlon Trust Com- = o v 153 South N Yatihi n 1 1aw » ciause nfording hofp to actiial GUSINESS CHANC pasy, [ Wi e me Sl settlers for first _year, with farnilug Imples T - TWIL ?—"m lNh“ xq;rlutfiun;nfil;‘fl AND rA;ZE mients, provislons, bullitug materiale, and other | JPOUEALSON ULk HESHANARS IR BT Vuriiand liogk, 07 DeathoriaL nocesrarice, and ‘making ‘the assltance w0 far- | Coloradobriin Col. - Address Fo Lo SATATN, Colt nuhed o Joan, at 8 low 7ate of intetust, fors torm of tem years; which may be made s prior Jien on the homestead and its Imbrovements until principal and interest sball have bieen puid o full by the set- tlor or his legal represontatives, Ur that your honoruble budy may pass such ad. i AN Mix RO i Yord $5,000 m’-'g- ty Lo take e Teibane omca: BOARDING AND LODGING, " . A A e A e PO unt of G required. A0t 1w bF AWes 80 (o 8ame end, &8 yuur hog. il e R AL UL South Hites rable body may reom heat adapted o out rellel, | quired §1.m0: na conipetiiion - | 3 TWENTY-SECOND-5T.-5TONE ¥RONT, FAC. LAHOR BTATISTION. &y, itefor to . I, ALDLIH WESTON, of J. ng thie lake, Hest locatiua on (he Souts lfi’d_n ele Another petition was wiso handed around, | & MAIL Citeago. —.. | saandly fumnised ruo "‘"“fl’i‘!'fl“‘_,r e . . 8 WALF | #7(s BAST VAN RUREN-AT.. NEAR BTATE~ Tlhll!'.?ikfl 8‘1 cgislaturato organize 8 Bureau .3,3‘()() e Coalacsn, BAST or Miles o BEniomes, 4 10 B8 Doy weoks 2 Hclu’x‘;’:ull o urder ofter s lapso of twenty Rt NELARIERE 1 With es uf plaos Waaliujtun:st., HOOM B KCONd HO07: e minntes, Karl h¥inga made a speech, 1o satd thepres. ent Homeatead law wus of no bencfit to™ the puar, sluce they had no bicans to get to the prairics, 10 o1o man and his family Wegt West, scpnrutely, ho would starve to death, The toveruteut should furnish provisions and flotels,’ i KLE!SE'S HOTEL, 100 NORTIl LASAL] firstociase boani with ploasaat roots st $310 88 por weeki dag bousd 84.60; slugle meals 35 conta lo- cluding collee. INEVADA HOTEL, 188 AND llllfl‘udnllr narth of Mouroy: T, — DIVORCES DROLUTE DI (7 DE BWINDLED I|¥ ‘*systers *part.es wichout respunaiulii- Iyul‘hm"ll the abillcy ) to periorm whiat 14 well kgown T WABABILA wal, You thruw Away ine and mogey, {ur p}m‘zfl.w: Y. d b) fes L . wascd by 43y 000115 (e cobiniry. aT0 HOL U iy T Dirol e 13 L couniry; | 82, #u und §7 per weeky trunsients, §1.50 nar da > machinery tor companles of men, and settle- | P, MUY \\ufilnumu 00m 30, S T RS e Biouts conld then be made and the country ' OUTAINED TO EXCHANGE, openwd up. Iteniarks were slso made by Mr, Seiffert and others, who urged the workiugmen to organizo, sinve, when united, thoir petitions would be respected. ————— THE DOUGLAS NONUMENT REMOVAL, To {hs Kditor of TAs Tribune, Cuicado, Feb, 25.~The question of the re- moval of the Douglas Monument being “up for Qiscussion,” ] deslre to add s word or two upon the subject. First, the monumsent should be completed, ‘That it is allowed to remals in its present uuBnistied, rulnous conditlon, and the grounds surrounding iv & dilapidated, fenceless common or pasture, is & dlsgrace to the State and an {nsult to the memory of Douglaa. Eec- oud, it can be cowpleted only lu one of two THNOICESLEDALLY AND QUK 0 overytiaie a1 Territory for iu sto. tealde maatlullity, ugnecessary, Feoafter dacree; 14 yuard acs impacehatty P pller fesreg) 1 LY PEISON QUTATNING cew, boarlug urdifioale of Juio af b er fu Llerk of Court s el el 1. BIM. 57_Ashiand lilock, Culcaso, MISCELLANEOUS, OITUAGESTAITIRY ORNING CiTy THOE: A e AR M Beriplon, sirest, snd mumber.” P b CUENKY) Van et 108 & o Cllcasy, PO EXCHANGE-$10.000=FINE 5TUCK UF QE: L AR T RobiiTs btoro ablag & e b Brasin conniry tuwt, for Kood furia, clvar, I @il e ctear and weil-impraved, | Troguols chunty. Tl Stsr B et fmpraned 15 AeSs e B i Wl aiprorcdy tiear DeWjit, 1o Liv inksion A el o e bobhr b ek b el Uperty. $43,00)-Fine stone froot bleck and lot 50x1: on BrODery For Lauity, A5G e pevs pasfng ProbEriy 1ol B b B O S S N d o TP \ O REIPCFLEATER "AND FLUTEICTIE ot sl ple aud cotupicte fnnching i the worla, U oxcels all othiers ln uvataess, varlciy, sad rapldity of “work. Agsnts wanted fa every 10wn ana eity elte st once wid aecar suus terrilory. DERLIN'G NS Handolpli-at. e 'PACTUNREIL OF GEN- ATIUR OAKLEY, M w.ne cockroack and bed-bug exterminator; whois- sale and retall. Lvont takeu; houscs examined freo. 189 Enat Waslilugion ‘\LLLA 18 9 ALD FORCA : 5 CLOTHING CAR: eti, furniture, aud Wwhecllaacods guols Of auy lud by scucing lotier to JONAB ULLDEIL 004 State-sl, STEU-TO CHARTER Ot PURCHASK BY ¥ A\ A e A ot i 2,000 TO ENOAGE i N e I5; have purchas o 1,000 ReTEs UD & B! ; I ways,—elther Dy the BState taking the Monil, & sieam can . A e Touns Taud all improved ro. Tisiness] matter i hand aud makjug the neces. | Sabacity. Adiress oz iy liennepin, . i S {n:r;'r"x'n?fin" Ry SN A or middic-aged man, L B3, Tribo sary appropriatlon, or by the site up- on which 1t mow stands belug sold, and with the proceeds tho wonuwment removed to and erceted upon som.e public fimuud. Should k< State undertaks the work of completion, it re better that it be tinlshed upon its present PPARTNER W Wi F10. 04 10 813, 0u0x In AL Sery lights pluce’ 16 inaklug thad Lard thocs frum #1270 1o g i uns per 'y cars Wil ¥ive fUl pardicatass by uddrcaslug 1) 74, Tribuna ofilce. l'l‘rb FROM o STURAGE O MOUSEIOLD ARD OTHER GOODS. ) Chivago Storage Huuse, 74 sud &) Yoo Buren-at. near Hial X Vo UWESL Faleai_ady, made. LOST AND FOUND, w T T e e o alte, Bat if the State will not do thiy, then its GENTE WANTED TO TAKE AGENTS GUIDK, | S o i n S O N O0N AT NERSHEY ronovel and the sato of the grounds should be oural years clrculatlon incr 10007 3 gl 10 L h JuDAY 5! il LIS Cifieted withous further deiay: Tn the cveat of SAMES b Ol e i Deariurnah Gl | 14 Ml o betmach thero il Eapiis Mo A e jta pemoval, the queston arises us to where in ND CARRIAGE: Bee, mud ruselve Tewaid. ehis great aty, which Douglas loved so well, 18 | TVerion satks Eveky TUEsDAY, Ty | N HS; KVEUETE A LAY OF UNSOUND MIND, tlio thust ittitng spot for ita location, aud 1 aue | A VEH QR 3AEr W 0 o i, by WESION & it hir huise dhout 10 'w'cluck Supiay mo. u awers I th centia uf the Jarge ares at - the en. | Co. b s, g | sbio s Gver 7o yeare uid: Leiow wedium Bt g iad w0 s black dress, whilc sproo, Wisdie cap, gad smal [ Sape By il ul tetully ruoelved by N hWer k! . NEWING MACHINES. SN BALE—73 FIRST-CLASS BEWING WA: chines etubrachigail makiew st froo 1210 833 Bactis Wil cluea Jub lots yerg, s all guel aguck. Mone'y loanod vn wac 23 Clar: Twom 2. JEW AN L.\nxr BINGENL, ‘“l Wil 10, 1 ¢4 Lwi ;.\cnui?"' Sl g e teo o . trance to the Grsud bouievard. Aud I will tell you why; Works ol this kind— wonuiients commuemorating the memnories and deeds of distinguished citixens—should Jucated dn commundlog positions (n the niost ceutral of & ity’s public squares—uot smonigst Lauuts of trade, nor smongat acity's residences, nur yet outside of elther, but withio it breath- ing-places, This lias beeu the custow the wurld over, tinte without end; hence I say that Na- fure seains to teach that such are the most ap- e MUSIOAL VCKEI BROS. PIANUS AND ESTEY ORGANS )fw mdlul“lnl;ktlmp ces aud lest Lermis io thoelty. pTULY & CAM e DA NTE! NE K. 1 A A e A et prompt cash. Address M. E. MOUKE, Nu. 400 West Adswast. T I te ) o id bence 1 o | S e FOIR SALE, Tl‘x,;‘ln t:?(‘i‘:'nn fim&i‘f‘? is ('l.li n‘nho‘:tlgz'zfx?x [0, LEASECDESIRABLE DOCK, PROPERTY ON m;;m +pot b all this city for the crectlon of this mou® | aiud A SpRosstas Cas bs omtad st s o O e Al e S A T WALAET 47 0ol e Giueat, This is tBe st covtral of sny of Cui- | pity b UCRA RUFRI G 128 Wiy £ d jwork |

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