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MUITMDENAY ATARCIT 1, man did not help carry Mr, house; he did not see him there, wonnd on the #lae of ilanford’'s nosc, and Lis lips eeemed to b eut, cxamtnation Mr. Blorrs waa anrprieed, c+8 hot recollecting whether he raw the inen strugeling before he went Into the huse, althonzh, according to the short-hand reporter’s notes of the forinertrial, hic so stated. W Illrn thin testimany was read to him he sald that n ‘cess was then taken untfl 2 o'clock, Upon reassembling, 4 FILEDRRICA PLAUTH, of No, 117 North LuSnlle ptreet, wan called anid slie wae standing in f ford'a houso and eaw two men get out of o car- risge (n lady remalning fnade) and go up the rteps, and heard them nak where own atthe fool of the steps, She went to her yard across the alley, and then heard a piatol #hot, Bhe saw Sulilvan with neistol in his hamd, ond heard him tell the pot cemnn that he shot The back of her honse faces on af by the eide of Hanford's house, 1o walk into her yard tion ahe rnld ehe didn't ace any Everything must Tanford Inta the SULLIVAN erhoml of monarchs Teon TT0L was equally pleased when n 1835— less than tour years after the conp d'etat—he wan Insested sith the blue ribbon by her Majer- On the other hand, pon equal terme, years of age, who Jived toreth mupport. The younser Is totally blind, and yet slie does the family fuwing. delieacy ot touch that she can thread an ordi- nary-size 1 needle with ease, and even a fine one Having cut off square tha ahie holds it fixed between nga the eye of the neile up toit, and olten at the first trial passes the end of the thread through the eye. AMERICAN MEATS. Londan Refrigerators---Competition for the Fresh-Mont Supply, There are schemes on foot in London for the construction of vast refrigerators to hold and vreserve Amerfean fresh mnent as it strives, Bays the London Times of the 12th inst. 3 *Qur American kinsmen have set an example o making a practical application of the Knowl thosphere havag a cone toed deg, Fah- ed fresh tor a long Sue retaing such The Testimony for the Prosecu- tion All In. after a few efforts. end of the thread, Sir Willlam Temple, and telling her fingers and lir randntte hns beest flying a kite for the Garter," adding that ha Swedish Majesty At the prescnt moment a dechled majority of the Kinga are entitled to prized decoration, but the d Sweden are os The only forcign reigning eoverelzns, who are Kalghta arter, are the Crown Prince of Ger- many, and his fon, Prince Lowls of 1exse, and Prin.e Christian of Sleawl-Holsf of these are liclrs to cruwas. Cumberland lins worn 8 crown, and ts wnore- over u hincal descendant of Georee I1., and by a statute prssed un the 1ith of January, 1805, the order 1a o vonsiat of the Syverelon and twent five Knlghts-Companions, together with sl lineal descendants of King George 11 ax may e clected, always excepling the Prince Wales, who I8 u constituent part of thie original Institution. Specinl statutes are passed for the admission of foreign Soverelgns or Princes as extra Kntghts, e, VICTORIA'S STATE COACI, fhe Witnesses Forget Much of What They -Formerly Swore To. was not to get It, wear this lrghty. Kinga of 8paln nu ront of llan- Mr. Bwett Makes the Opening Speech for the Iefenses Itantord was, 1le The teial of Alsxander Snllivan for the killing of The Duke of Prancis Nanford was resumed In Uhe Criminal Conrt vorteriday morning. and reveral hundred peaple were denied admission. TThe number of lutics present was aboul lfty, scata pelns provided tor them tnside the rallluz. Mre, Danford and Mrs, Sullivan wera there, the former, however, Every bench was full, ‘two_séconds " ha sl edge tuat In a dry O Crom-tramis utvfin‘t temperature of fro renheit meat may be preac At a slightly Jower temperature delleate fruits may be preserved quite fresia Inz thelr favor. & Ireezing point is never reached. There are not, 80 far as we know, any recorded experinents on the limits of the length of tlme that fresh jouds can be kept in this way, but eveu struwberrlds have maintained a good condition for three weekr: and for the purpuses of Mr. Tallerman plan, it Is enough Lo kuow that during the la sixteen months beel slaughtered in Ameri brought to Eugland ny unastruck or shof. remalning only dur- have teanspiced In two acconds, C1A! Connty Phyalcian flolden teati mortem examination and the cause of death— lemorehiage caused by & gunshot wound, Uhe bol- e near the navel, pasaing 2 backward, cutting the left Ang Leelf i tho leit hip. "It ee helow the point af . On the Tert plde of tlie nose theto Waa 3 s full of blood, Hane 8, Sod a8 to the post handkerchief to Care 1nual be ta eyes mostof the Lo, The best of order prevailed all day, every one watching the proceedings elosely, but not showing sympathy one way or the 1t looked at the start os if the work of Monday and Tuesday would have to be done over again, but thils was averted by a rulingof th Conrt, A JUIOR CHALLENGED. As soon as Judee McAlhster rat down, Mr, Yan Armen arore ond said the State's Attorney had heen Informed from n credible kource that une he jnrors had mecnred hin acceptanc that, 1 _point.of fact, tnrtend of ¢ to Sutlivan, as e had sworn, he wasanac. Jong standing, having known : thut, since {he homicide, the catedly éxprossed himeell favorably Baving (hat fe wam under per- ations to him, and desired to return the 0 Tise romrcator de- ore sny testimony was tuken in the caro, slved, hel Piaced 1 Jeonardy, fo bb mitted to bring In” witneascs “and prave the facts; snd, I what was alleged turned ont to be true, that the jury be discharged, for it wus entitely usclene, If he n:l]de;llund the satter right, to try v befare the Jury, Ve con 1ihnt tho tdes of disctarging & curiona proposition, "Arman—sSuppose one 18 fuund 10 be dis- let entering the abdoj itle downwaed and Hlinc vein and embed; Lo was found two of th The royal state coach lu which her Majesty procecded to the flonse of Purlisment has just had o complete overhauling and been regilt. Jt was constructed fn 1701, Thomas Chambers, ani the paintings were cxe- cuted by Ciprianl. 1t fs richly ornamented with Iaurel and carved work, the whole being clabo- rately giit, The length of the body Is twenty: four feel, 1t In efuht fect three inclies wide and twelve feet bigh, Four large Tritons suppurt the body by fonr braces, cuvered with red mo- roceo leather, oruantented with gilt buckles, ort the driver's seat in front ey are represznted In the act of drawing by cables extending round their shoulders, with cranes und sounding shells to annvunce the approach ] 3 contuslon, and thao nostril ford wns not a struny taan, Crosa.examine account for the | A.—1 think it would, ). ~\Wonld not & step forward erul movement of the nullety 1ts coursu was dircet, £ wan calleil 10 prove the width of o vieinity of lanford's honse and alley, and the defense objecied, since her nane wae not on the jndiciwent, and the Court sustsined the objection. Dr. doseph W, Kreer festified that he seelated Dr. llolden, and (hat the dircetion of the hullet In- dicated that Hanford wus stooping forward at the A woun ot the mide of the nose Me explained the The huilder was 8ir arrival of contignments of such beefl at Liverpoul, and to_tne way u which it bas becn The plan adopted for the tran- 8it is brietiythis! As soon as the cattic are killed and dressed they are put into a large *refriger- ator,! large_enough to hold several nhundred carcasses, They are left there from tweniy-tour to forty-cight bours, accordivg to the acason of the sear and the temperature, the time alluwed for the meat to becume cooled cnsseA are then taken out snd quartered, each quarter is wrapped In coarse vanvas, snd then taken on board the steamer. In hot weather the loading 18 tone at night, The compartinent In which the quarters are stowed Is made Impervious to the external atmospliere, and at one end of it Is an ice-chamber, of pipes and = revolving lan a current alr is kept up through the compart- ment, Fora compartment that will hold 160 head of cattle about furty tons of fee are pack- cd, and after the run froin New York to Liver- poul sume ten or fifteen tons are found remain- ng. The fact that beel can be brought over in guod condition has been abundantiy prove the check ta the turther developiment of trade lias been that directiy the meat {s unlowl- ed it must be sold ond used. to meet this diticulty is naturally enough to uni- load tlie quarters folo a whaef with a refriger- stor that will continue the conditions under which they have been brought over aud fn which they canbe kept Ll they are wauted fn the ‘The eare taken both fn Amerfea, aud in regulating the temperature In bringlng the meat “over, is of but little on the orrival in Engiand, the meat {s pllowed to fall futo o condition In which it §s untic fur use before it reaches the consumer, aithough the remedy Is so obviuus and ro sim- it 1s not untal now that any pian for definite on in the matter has Lezn proposed, 1o have a large ‘re- n of forelgn ment, from whatever country it may comy, when Drought in the ice compartmenta, and also tor frult, game, and other perishable fuode. The Company of which he i managzing Director hns secured the premizes under Cantion Street Sta- tion, having an area of Uye-clzhthis of an acre, and this, with a tleoring of o portion of It, makes a tota! floor space of “an acre, will soon be completed for converting this into The bulldiuge 1s divided Into cleven archies, and by alr-tignt doors cach be o separate compartment. compartment is arranged to contain 1Le ice su) 5, and, by eartheaware pipes feading to the di rent compartiments, the temperatire ot _cach will be regulated, A fan, worked byn two-horse ower cogine, will draw the m the lce chamber through the compart- ments, A large portion of the upper floor s up with shelves which can be uscd for the storuge of fruit aud poultry, To rected such o bullding would bave cost n umn 3 but, fortunately for the public as well us for the Company, this pluce ligs rocently been occupied by a Grin which bus lelt fittings that will come in most usefully. It Ia proposed to offer storage rovtn to dealcrs, giving thie ad- vantage of cold dry alr chambers, and charglug ouly the onlinary wharfage rates, A printed statement issued by Mr.Tallcrman shows that a hich-stavdiug firor, owning a fleet to the Muditerrancan, {8 refrigeratiug ap- readily bought. time he was shot. Tooked an If 1t hail been gouged, topo raphy of the locail: n cross-examinniton was bared on Bulliviin's testimony. ‘This cloeed tha case for the prosecution, and nd done to him, of tue enrringre, and the accneed 1€ 8ald tho gouging theory of the Monarch MR, SWETT opened for the defense, Ha frst discnened the Inw of homlclde and defense, ex; tuvolved, and then reluted th fouro expected to prove, clalming that the come munication written by Hunford, read in the Coun- cil, inferentially inputed unchastity to Mea. Suliie van; that the defendant went 10 Hunford a house Lo getn retructions and that, while there, lanfard struck bls wite, sceing which, and lanford com- s toveard him threateningly, Sullivan, who was bes ht by one whum he rupposed to bea c uuford, shot him In self-defense, Fhe Court then adjourncd until 30 o'clock tnls morniog, when the defense will offer thelr ovis It looks now aa if the cuse will be conclud- ed by Saturdsy, CURRENT GOSSIP. ed with ™ irldents. ward Is a Iarge senllop sliell ornamented with and other marine plants. ole represents o bundle of lauces, the sp ar betug composed of arich molding froin beneath a voluted ehiell, the ends termioat- Iug in the head of a dolphin. fmitations of thoseof theanclent triumphal charlot, The body of the coach is composed of cight palm trecs, which, branching out at the top, sustain the roul, and four angular trees are Toutted with trophlee allusive to the victories vbtained by Greut Britain, These are supported Un the centre ol thie rouf stand the figures of tlice boys, representing the genll of Euglend, Scotland, and Ireland, supporting the lmsperiul crown of Ureat Britain, and hold_in thetr hunds the sceptre, sword of state, and enstgus of knlzhithood, Thelr Lodles are adorned with festoous of laurel, which tail theuce tuwurd the four corners. On thie panels aud doora are palnted emblematie devices. laining the principles e facie which the de- bunches of ree Mr, Storra—Get another, - )::, Van Arman--In 8 civil eane in the United States Conrt the mieconduct of @ Juror was brought 1o the natice of the Court, and ilio Jury was dis- charged, the parties not agreeing to selecl another J Jury having been selected, 1suppose there wonlil he no possibility of welecting another to 8l the place of the one referred Lo, The Coutt—Dlschnrging the siated would be an acquittal of the Uefendant, Me, Van Afl;lflln—\'ull think so? The Court—1I do. Mr. Storrs—We should not protent againat that. Van Arinan—Our Idea was different, and we like a Jlttla dolay to look at the authorities and present Uhem to your Honor, 3r, Swelt-—Is thers any doubt that snother juror if one Is {ncompetent, 01 Mr. Storrs—What {a the matter witl the Baillta? Are {hey sl crooked? The State’s Attorney—That Is uncalled for, Tho Court—1f counsel ng=ent another can bo got, bat that would necesslinte o rpeclal venire, Van Armen—If that could be done it would -be gratifying to ua, Mr, Swett—Then comea the question, Iinw lont In thisto goon? We want the priviieyge if the prosce Mr, Van Arman—You have it il through the trin} under the same clreimstences. Ar. Swett—Binco we huve begun thie, not waive anything until we get (o the end Arman—That Is what 1 supposcd, e Conrt—A_Snpreme Court decision tho righit of chinllenge tip to the thme of the come ‘Thin jury Is complated. Per- haps there may bo o distinction where the Juror is Sound to ba utterly incompetent to sit, cause §8 fecllnz or projudicu it i nof Swett—There waa rcarcely over a jury jm- d, but. during e trial, a learned Which would have rejected a Juror had it If it wad permitted we would The wheels are ury for the canse by four ltons? Licads, The simple way A TURNED-DOWN PAGE, There'a u turned-down page, 8e some writer says, In every huwman life— A bidden” #tory of hapvler days, Of peace auild the steife: ractlal value ff, A folded leaf that the world knows not,— Alove-dream rudely cruwhed: The wight uf a face that s not forgol, ‘Although tho voice ve hushed CAYT, COS Neiw York World, s Costentenus I8 n noble Qreck Albanlan, made familiar to the publle at Bar- He has a weakness for pletures, and possesses a collection s large as and decidedly more unique than the John Tay- lor Johmston gallery prior to Its breaking up. The noble Albanian, however, carries his col- lection on his back,—{¢, {n point of fact, tat- toocd {n a most remarkable nanuer, * Recently, on one of his receptiun days at the New Amerl can Museunt in the Bowery, the gen¥iemanly muster of ceremonies having dune his oflice, namely, the intreduction of the Captain and the story of his wonderful experlence at the hands ol different tribes of savages, the dead n the eudeavors of the Learers to digest the aritlinetieal statements of **slx months, three hiours a day,” or *seven million punctures with a needle, each puncture bringing a drop of bloml, and each drup a tear,” was broken by nn indivilual In a light green sbirt and nn " alecoholic atmosphiere, sonage cynleally ol unfecling! SI8h o Capt. George: Tho far-distant sounds of & harp's soft strings, An ¢cho on the alr: The hidden page may be full of such things, Of things that onca wero falr, num's Circus lnat fall, There's a hidden page A rtory mizht unfold But the end was s of 1t betler resta nntold, —Philadelphta Inguirer. llg each Jife, sud mine the dream divine— vletion of the jury. Arranzements WAGNER'S TROUBLES, Diwputeh to New York Herald. Lonpoy, Feb, 24.—1lerr Wagnier intends visil- ing London during the season, with o view of covering hisdeficits, Iiis profect fora repeti- tlon of the triology at Balreuth this year is ap- parently shelved for the present. The first per- {orinance of *“Die Walkure” takes place at Vienna to-morrow, and “thcreby bangs o tale.” When the reliersuls for lust” year's festival were over, and the performances were within o few days of beginning, and Balreuth was full of prople, Jauner, the mannger of the Vienna Roynl Opera, announced to Wagner that all muslclans and singers who were under engage- ment ot Vienog, aud bad recelved permission to art in the performunces at Balrcuth, be ordered to leave at . ouce, unless Wu- ner gave bim permission to. produce fhe Walkure? In Vienna. Jnuner kuew that Wagner wanted to confine the performance of his trilogy, at least for tho next two years, to the stoge ut Bulreuth, ner had refused the niost lberal payient for the tlight to perform it el where, and that more than ten German theatres were ready to pay 80,000 marks aploce for the ht of producing “Dio Walkure." s knowledgu seems only to have sharpened hls nptitude tor sharp Wazner, of course, had noalternative, Itwas o mutterof *your money or your Me” To uuner's demands would have tuken a number of niusiclans out ot the orches- truand left the great role of Brunokilde, which had been fntrusted to Mme, Materna, unilled, and the trilogy could not have been performed. uent wua aceordingly sigued by which, Inreturn for the privilege of” pertormin, Waukure" fn Vienna, Jauner was bound not to Interfere with the wishes of any of bis slugers or tuelelans who might choose, during thelr vae catlon, to take part (i tho festivals of Baircuth, Wagner's greatest difiiealty in bringing out the trilogy at Baircuth this year, however, lies In bls quarrel with King Ludwig. vne vast refrigerator. Been known at thest, sllence coneequent u Tiave a new panel three or four times, 1know of no other way than to try tho case a4 tho . Moran—We have informatlon from three eskce abouta Juror,e Where aro you golug to ond I you heed aft tha go +The Court—The trial will nave to The examination of witnesses for was then commencedd, and DAVID B, M'MULLEN was firat put an tho stan Aol August ho started with his brother to o to assing Ranford's house stopped to talk, already fitte \u prosecation had the remark been uttered betore the Captaln huatily plucked up a sharp knife from a table near by—not [rom a concealed pocket, because the only gartent wuorn by the ocket-handkerchief, in vom- puison with which Mark Twain’s umbrelis wonld be an ulster—and plunged it into his own ueatly-irescoed leg, grazl and wfictiug a slight wound, it 1s true, but's sullicient one Lo set at rest forever the question of imposture v his cuse, that tho ekeptical party In the green shirt was heavily * sat upon ' tlicreaflter, aud wis glad to slink away diminished, 1le testilled that on the e Mrs, Sulllvan, on Gak etreet, ho eaw bim and dJunt then n_carsiaga drove up, and the defendant ond Wiy brother got out and went up the ateps, and Ilanford say, **"Chat’s him on the ridewalk." Turuing to o toward Clark streot, witpeen hoard womo one call *Mr. MeMullen and he saw Mrs, Bullivan looking out of the ca: Cuptuin {8 u gold Ing the femoral artery, of steamers tradin about tu fit up’in their vesse! paratus tor bringing carcasses from Austrian rallway sutlioritics bave also offered a contract for the cunveyance of fresh meat fu re- frizerating cars, dellverug it in Londun within three days, the throush rato hejug just above a hatfpenny o pound. Itjsstated that therelsevery reason for believing that beef will be from varl- lied at an unluctaing rato of herg are large tracts o Europe where cattle abound, and which are in direct raliway comnmunieation. At Moscow the best beel i4 sold retwil at 4d a_pound, an cars this mizht be placed in a good nthe London market, “A subordinate acheme In conncetlon with this storage Is the distribution of theancat to customers from the wharf without the interven- It is proposed that by a kind of co-operative society and a system of post-cards jolnts shall Le ordered dircet Irom tho wharf and delivered by spacial 8 it fs belleved that’ first-class beel could upplied st 73gd a pound. subordinate plan is carrled out or not, the in- auguration of a system of dry storage will un- doubtedly have an fmportant Influence on the future of the incat-supply of our country.' e ——— PARK COMMISSIONER, In the Editor of The Tridune, Cuicago, Feb, 28,1t Is often better for the wucces of & measure that some of Its best friends should step aslde and give place to new men, N Vody doubts that Paul Cornell, E: ellicient and honest - Park Com has wow held the position eight years, Judgment, and that of man: would bo a graceful act for him to decllne, that sume such sian as I3, ¥. Ayer way be appointed in T mention Mr. Ayer for the reavon that hio Is an able lawyer, & gentléman of superior taste and culture, and in b a1l respects one of the best Ila haa forn Jong time been ot understands the hin gopointment It Is ncedless to add **What was tha tone of Mrs, Sullivan d t uiter argnment, 0 tone wns a matter of conclu- % then deacribed the shooting, tho circumastinces of which aro already fumgitiar to tho readers of Tue Tuimusc, scream, he tarned and saw Hanford falling down, and Sullivan have his hand on bis throat, Suilivan ot and put bixarm around his Then Hanford got np and stagacred toward . his hnnds besng np, and wiiness 1ct go of hullivun’s left band nnd put his hand out to prevent the two from coming lieard o shot, and Hanford fell, ‘The ouly questions asked In cross-cxamination Q. —How much do you weigh? A,—One hundred and seventy-five, Q.—liow old ato you? A, —Thirty, Q.~~1n perfoct health? A.~Yew, sir, Kuew also that Wi NOT A TRECEDENT, Washigton (D, C.) Siar. A few days ago Mr, R. II. Laskey, having re- celved o commission from oneof the Indlana vourts to take testimony hcre for use in a case there pending, commenced his labors In Justlco Walter's oflice,that Justico swearing the wituess- cs and Mr. L. wrlting tho testimony in tha back office. All went well untll certaln papers (let- tera) wero produced and banded to a witnesa for Ideutification. Theso the party. testitled were genune, and slipped them ito™ bis pocl a8 the counsel were rearranging the papers the luss was discovered, The witness, wh ki ithe had the letters, answered, * Y mean to keep them.” * Mr, ure exhibits and will hase to Witness—* Well, and Intend to keep them,! culled and the case stated to him, and he re- marked, * Why, you huve no right 1o takethose pavers; they belong to the case.” Withess— *“I'hy letters aro mine, and I liave 8 precedent, The Justico—* What AYhy, JMr. Blalne, Hearlng 3Mra, Hanford Olis sulitcey su 7d per pound, have refused Just then bo tion of middiemen. 1y . waanext sworn, and testified that Sallivan and his Drothercame upthe stopaand aaked for Mr. Ifanford, whowas watering the grassplat n front of the houre. They went down to biu, and she heard b sultlvan bavinga papor nanio was mentioned. Luskey—** But they 0 With the uther have_precedent, The Justico was in his hand; Mrs, Hanford wus knocked Mr. Mehulien selzed Sulllvan, and wit- ness, who hid come down the seps, caught his Drotiier by the arw, 8he saw Sullivan take u pletel L aud fre at her husband's bowels, not at his arms, which were up in tho air. Whether this Dlspatch to New Yors Herali, Pang, Feb, 2L.—Yellow in all sorts of shades i the new fashion, It runs through o series of gorgeous tats, ncluding orange and a brim- stoue hiue ealled ¢ Luclfer,” that the ludics prefer tho latter. Morning mautles are worn lone, and straight, and half loose. - The muterial {8 blue vacuns Arimmed with white brald. promenade mantle, called ** Lo Breton, fn navy blue serge, with an cunormous plastrow Lreaat-ply, and opening down the side, fs cm- Lroidered at the ncek, coliar, and cuffe, curlous featurs of this articlo Is a wide atripo of running down the back, aud ter- low the centro nlduw skirt in a He kept his own letter L] when he got liold of them." ‘Tho Justice— $¢'Fhat s no precedent bere, and I'H give you Just flve miouses fn which to follow the proce. dent or do otherwlse,” Tho Justice. retired, aud In Just two wminutes the witucss surren- ! 1o 5w 10 ono holding her husband when he ata; 1am sorry to say Trant Nire, Sullivan aud defendunt s fother, tho threo having been closy focether, Xir. Hanford ‘welghed nbout 125 oF 115 poutiin sud was not fn good health. ent ot Lhe tume of the ahooll . has been an Onv uf her sons waw ssloner, but he 0 1 Mr, Hanford Solliyan? A.—Yew, sir, Was she truck by anybody? A.~Not to my 5 your husband bave any kind of weapon? —Xui ho nover carried Grearms—never owned u resolver In bis lifo that I know of, Tho defense walved crors-examination. TOLICEMAN NACKET testified that ho arrested Sullivan, who gave him o rw 0f which were om| old him he had shot 1 ‘l!iu hm‘\:ll; that ho hoped it wasn't so, as It The rovolver was put In evldence, ‘There was no crows-examination, QEOUUE 1. DUNNAM teatified that he saw two men scuilling in front of Hanford's house, and al ocs this meun)™ of Hauford's left arm, and just thon Ilanford was struck aud knocked down, au - warcely reached his feet when witn timack of a bluw aud Hanford gathe f about to make another, A fashionably JESTHOETIC of ‘s frleads, ft (Tneffuble youth goes futo cestacies over an oxtremely old master—say Fra Porcincllo Babaragiunno, A, D, 1200-1251,) Matter-of-fact Party—~** But it's such & repule slvo subject!” Inetfable Youth—# Subject in art {s of no mo- icktehah {s beautiful,”? Matter-of-fact Party—** But you'll drawing's vile und the color's beastly,” Tnetluble Youth—*1"m culluh-blind, anddon’t plufess to underatand d'swivg, The plektelial s:t Tarty (zettin it's all out of perspective, ubominably untrue to’ Nature." Incilable Youtli—4I don't cure sbout na; '"pcnpucuve. The plektchul Matter-of-fact Party (loalng all self-contral, “ lut, dash it all, xyunul wugre the dlckcnu’l‘n‘ At ot (uletty) =T the plektchah " nuilablo Youth (qule “In the plcktehah, {Total defeat ut M‘}llhr—{fl-htl l’un;".']-l‘um' o A BHOWER OF ROCKS. Wation Cuuniy (Ga.) Vidette, On Friday of last week, In the early after- noon, on Covington strect, n Boclal Clrele, there occurred one of the stravgest phenomena that was ever scen fu Georgla, 1t was nothiog more nor less than a genuloe shower of stoues, varylug in sizo from as large asa ben's ogg to that of a man's Lwo flsts, regular shape, of a durk grayish color, juter- spersed with a brignt, shiny substance rescum- bllug isluglass, The showcr was very bricf, and extended over not wmore than gronud, and followed an ¢xplosive sound not uniike cannonading. A panlesy iecling pecvaded the vicinity visited by the shower, Happily, every one exeeplt a negro woiman was in-doors at thio time, elso some one mizol Nave beew fn- Que voek, as large 2 wan's two tisle, tame near strikivg this womnun. dozen stones Telt on the rouf of the edlitor's Louse, though without dolug wuch damage. nien m the city, y of the Comnmissloners, buminees perfectly, and I thin} ive entire patisfuction to all ———— COAL SALE, - 23,—~The Pennsyivanla Coal Company sold to-day at auction 71,000 tons Pittston coal, as follows: Lump, 10,000 tous, $2.03 to $2.073¢; steamer, 5,000 tons, $2.00; ts, 13,000 tuns, B0; chestnut, of une stripe. “Auevenfug muntle, il {s made of pale-blus Indlan cuwhmere, trmmed with white featbiers and white chienills revolyer, two cha aaid McMullen b o NEW K, 3 Fur carllest spring costumes the new trim-"| Hxw TRk Feb ming is cloth and braid fringe, embrofdered on the heading with foss silk, trlmming 18 parallel ro ent shades, "In other fashionsble feinzes, sved- beads ore used frecly, with fuitation teathers In sunbeam shades, The new aleeves fordresees, * La Religleuse,” is very wido at tho wrlst, und bas ouly vno Anothier novel of silk tape i dlile tepped up to them wnd Sl eaught bl 000 tons, #3.23 to §3.50, Oune hundred thousand tons Bcrunton coul were sold by the Delaware, Lackuwanna & Western va: Bteamer, 10,000 Aud they 8 whot was There wero (hrso men present ut thy wiluess vaw no womis. .nothing 1y his “lie e has atruck seam, 1n the sulons, whers every event, liowever scrious, fa turped into shoulder-streamers are catied Nicollnt Hyers. ‘The tirat apring bonuet, culled *La Marlo- Jalue,” ts Inshapc a pertcct extingudsber. ‘the Jadics won't blde their lights under that bushicl, ‘The Jutest addition to the chatelalue fs o tun- ng-fork. Beaux may now readily discover if belles arein tunc. KOSSUTIT WARMED U, Corrcavandence Pifladelphis Bulletin, A Irlend who has fust come frum Turln has been giving me a glowlog duscription of Kossytl's reception of the Hune garian Deputics. Ho says the effect was over- wheliming, The cloguent old Magyar made n splendid speech. At the closchie turned sud- deuly and remalned silent for au Instant, gazing onthe flag of Huugury, and trewbling with then by burst out fo his msgnetic You usk 1ne," Lo eried, “to return to my countryl Yes, [shull jeturn! But only on the day wlien I cun seize thls blessed Lanuer and plant {t at Pesth, when i is truly free and inde- eudent, I cunnot bo fulse to my yrleve to say to you that 1 country oguln until the d: deliverauce—its total Independence, That d; 1 will go and will by proud to represent you in Parliawent, and to scrve you, heart, body, and soul.” "The Deputies eried, shrieied, subbed aloud. My fricud saya {t was oue ol thosy mo- wents of supremo cuiotion that are fudeseribas ble, but very graud to sce and remeinber, TIE OBDlBl} OF THE GARTER. Prince Willlam of Prussia bad received the higbest honor which It Isin the power of the Queen to confer ona forelgn Priuce—an honor, too, which 13 sometimes coveted Ju valu by relgulng soverelgus. Guizot mentions how glad Louis Philippo wus to recelve the Garter, which be only ¢id upon his visit to Evglagd fn 1844, when be had already teen fourteen ycars upon Le is sald to have ex- vressed the fectlnge that now at leagth he could no tougur be catled o ke Kz of the Barri- cudes, but was formally recelved futo the brothe jest, love-knots, and 10,000 ton4, at &, tons, ut $3.1744 to &3, e ———— FARLY NAVIGATION, Spectal Dispaich to The Tribuns, La Crosse, Wis, Feb, 28.~The Misalssippl River {s now clear of {ce at this puint and abuve to Lake Peplo. The gorge ten miles below hero is Lreaking and will probably be vut befure day- light to-morrow. i ) aud brre commenced running regularly to-day, Navigation virtually 1s opeu,—the earliest by thirty days for twenty years. The water s fali- AMctixzaor, Ia., Feb, leo above this shuotinig §hened o o rey ar e Bt it “m"«)t eard no one say anyshing before that On cross-examination Mr, torrs drew out that onthe former trial the witness testified thut the remark wus mido be Whneas thought 1t was, lection, Nedlrect— saw ebuul to my know] cfore the shot was fred, snd , upon refreshing hls recols a lady In a hock; shedld not There were three or ur, prevent when I iirst saw the nen with thelr [ didn't sce any womsn withiu bls Tunford struck 1o blow. 4 witness was called by the e thio Juw roquired tha summoning of ail the i 0 wero prescnl ol the eriminal event. Yy Was uot very satlefaclory (othe Je vy aaked who was In front of fanford when round (hat the pofut ko cruss-exauiing-~ n Arman claimed that they had s right to be clrcuinatances to the best of the wit- 3 bturra contended that the redlrect exsmina- ould not cuver the sume ground ds th Mr. Mills remarked that the p rprise, the witness havin points diltrently at the ot uled that the cxamination wus ime ut permitted the question to Lo thus - ~Whero did Sullivan stand at thetime Hanford —it would be [mpossible to w Sulliven thew, B0k bave recogulzed Lim the next day, teatited tbat ho till breathlog, Roue, Italy, Feb. 2, ‘The stoues aro of ir- prosacution be- 28.—The river Is clear of ¥y but Is gorged e AUseut-dlude: ainter, was one of the fle once patnted fuur acres ot be struck (he IllJuw. 4 ceted, on t tbeen fonched ke Qilbert Stuart, the most absent-minded ol A pletare tor Mr. Haure, of Philadelphis, ‘Tuis geutlumnan, un Its complction, wade the red site payment to Stuart,who at oneo salils «us0 e, this plcture bas been pald for,” Hure of course perslsted due, the painter sll the whils protesting. luherited this peculiarty. his futher, loguing along to church with bl wife on a pilllon bebind tim, lost fu a revery, er on thu road. He soon becanie varo of her absence, lowever, aud, turning suddeuly, rode back, exclaiming, *God's-my- lite, are you hart{” There sho aat, enjoyin her untléipation of his surprise when he shoul discover ber pli e ———— Expouse of Litigation, Judge Willlam L. Fostes Supreme Couwrt in Keeue, of sbuut $20 bad taken a day aud a nall, esti- mated the vost of Court at $150 for the couuty, aod in his ¢berge to the jury gave some lupor- tunt court figures. de estimuted jury trisls at $100 per day, wad trizls by reterence at 310 per day, wakiog & «a7lng by tie latter of §90 to tle He further said experlence bus shown, on ai average, that fiteeu daye o year Lave becu speut fn each county In the State where Iuss suwas than $100 were luvolved. per day for fitceu days Al Uever seo iy aylng the amount of It complete [ S WIEN BIIE WILL, SIIE WILL." New York Herald, The Rev. Phabe A, Hunaford, by the advice of her friends in the congregation of the First Universalist Church of* Jersey City, which tecently voted to discoutinue ber seryices, has formed 8 new chureh soctety, cotitled The Secoud Universalist Chuseh “of J The new courch buil ling s situate ner of Comwmunipaw and Next Sunday Mrs. Hanaford will explaln to her lato congregation why she has dec i A comimittee bas Leen sppoloted by the lady’s sympattizers to frame o constitution aud or the new church orgauteation. Ane other rommitive fs to sollelt aid tor the church, which I8 tu be opened on the 1st of April, Ouce upon a time Uk tho bl for 1 diduyt know 330 North Lasulle a0 Iyioz on the sidowal Cresvent &venues. presiding at the ., u;«‘m a cund rt ut wad In his houso when the ting took pluce, ’I'l“,“"mu'r on sevoral points was very de- Slal ' Attoruey Mille wished to refrcah the wit- ta testimony given he prosecutivn wery inc be'was cubail of recol- 7 {a hie hai en teshifivd to, res0t Court would uot aliow th Lestiwony to ba wituess sald he recollected that out of the carslage. Crel 7 tarbhee s ACY OF TOUCIL Batyinore §un. Atnoug the patients who sought treatment at Dr. Chisholm's free ¢ye aud car dispeusary yes~ terday were {wa slatari voe B4 aud tha otber 80 Btate per day. the throua of Frauce. 8. Sullven gof bundred dollary imonnted, to 81500, and thers are ten countios wa A SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, in the Btate, making §15,000 per vear, or for the | =~ ~rrrommora o ~ A~ A Ia t twenty years o sun of €300,000. He eon- Traae Mookicerpers, Clarice, efc, silers this & Jow cstituate. He helicves justice would nut suffer, And taxpayers be relicved of an exormous hurden, by the aystem of ¥ refer- ene” In cases wierein the amount involved tires n t exceed $100. [Te alluded to this mat- ter Lecause the people will suon lie called upon to vote tpon it, and he wished to efve them all the infoimation that bis experience could to have the puslic fully understand the subject. A Poer man in such eises cannot _afford to go to Slaw "’ where it woula cost §2 to get §1 11 he had a goodcase. A wealthy corporatiyn or 8 wealthy man may safely refuee to pay the man who, with n destitute family, can’t spend $200 to get 100, He thoueht Nicre was a loud call for ref.irm in such cases, and expressed the hope thAt when towns came to act upun this matter they would act in favor of ‘relorm, econoim; AT Justic i A VW ASIED-RESPONSIBLE CONTRACTONS TO Grove BETIfES 107 en Hays oy Howm 5 F10 Desroora: B andsEsaN, o ANTED=-A FIRAT-CLASS ENGINERR: ONE aceistomed o rup o beam eaglne, . Address O I, Tribune otice, stating foferente and salary re- W, n: C g0t 1 e need SDEIY 1T EaaC Tadrson et T K BonE olher ne \V ANTED~2 TINNERS AT 51 WEST RANDOLPH- \v.\NTEn—TllIIF 0D ~CUSTOM ~ TAILORS, Inquire at Tiouctty fock, Englewood, T, WASTER=BOY To CAUVE RUSTIC FRAMES, Chminplon Westher Sirip Co., 3 0 State-st ‘, T ANTED—WORI CARPENTERS T PUT fuwert il on e work fncioring ¥-room hous Address {2 107, Teibine otice, ANTED=BOY TO FEED AKD KICK PRESS; muit know how Lo put's form on and get the prees ready. Csilihis morntog at 191 {,a9al SITUATION WANTED-AS SHIPPING CLERR BY &) Amillie aged man of eporience. Address 081, Tribune onice, SITUATION WANTED =Y A MIDDLE-AGED NAY +Y having nearly tweaty-Ave years' mercantlle expde rlence and fafrly familiar witi fgiires and bookkeapiog Inwhich he can reader himaclt gen 'ral,y auefni and by which hie trivune ome Conchmen, Tcamasters, etc. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUND MAN (SOR - weglan) Who thoraughly undersiands the caro of Horack miu(f 18 & £0ou AFYer} can kive Lest of refarences. eus U, LAKSAN, 177 Brown-st, tacelinnecus. QITIYA‘HM‘S WANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN ) and wife In & g=ntleman’s family man nndersta.iis thedniieaof a house servant, wire e Telereuces ApylY to W ite 14 South Greencates) 5o SITUATIONS WANTED—~FEMALE, S P B bodisbrtedeloubsiisl G DNomesticss 1TUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL. 1N +.) & private family to du general hou: e wurk: can cook. W and tron well, or will do seciud work. Plewse €8l ton1 10 Lo 4 O'Cluck, At 195 Larrabe NITUATIONS WANTED=0Y TWO COMPETENT 52, Hirialn Lake Forest orany part of the couutry. 8 JUTUATION WANTED=-DY A COMPETENT SWE- +J dish mir] {0 Uo general Lousework I mall privaie $amil; Ifur address fur two days 31d Cottage nd Rovr, SITUATION WANTED~AS COOK BY A TOUNG N wowan In & private trmily: Lest of reference if re« qulred. . Call of saurew 224 uth Jeferson-st. e JITUATION WANTED-0Y A U0OOD GIRL FORR ) £arn s reasonable support. Address B 83, ED-A FIRSTCLASS T OMF, 55, 000=FIXE 4:9T0O1tY AND DASE. l0cK. 40213+, 80d fat 4 114, on te e jfarcison-et. i reats for nu; ter May ‘778 B4.00. inurteage $:7.000, duv In 5 years from Peh, 1, This fa (e greateat vargaia ever ofiered o o x;..fxlu: WD good house aud iot, clesr, un South Sidé, or balas £1U1,00=3 4:3tare and basament 40 foat tares; lot AOXTHEThe buildilg ove: & tie 10t1.on Btate-al., bes tween Jackeon auu Van Bugea-sts., Within twa biocks of Paimer [fouse. Will nake fina wholesale hionwe: . B, BUYI & Room 14, 145 Madleon-#t. TOIL_SALF—1n FEET OF BEST NKESIDENCE Jota. Desrhiorn-ay, Zoufeet of Uest rextdenca fota, Bupetlorat., esst of WASTED "HOY. TO LEARN hanging trade, 174 lndv 178 Stat i ¥ VW ANTEDCFIT.CLAYS CARRIAGE PAINTEIL AL 173 Wedt Adama-st, M 3 per ceai, t i ments than ang other eaterpris? In Amerie: worth £ 1 8#08 npon receipt of 80 ceuts 1o Ay permen presated Uy fnyest from 830 to €50, Also men With 320 to $00) for Milwaukee, Deteolt, Indlanajolin Clevend, Lonlavlite, und St Louls. Adiiress, 'wit siamp for papers, RAY & Co.,'0F LaSalie-at., Chicsgo, ‘ TANTED-000D, ACTIVE MEN OUT OF h‘l!- i 25 B eiersl housewurk In & email familys references if Biate . bl [ .‘m',l'-’,5;'-:'.'.3’.-"}?;‘.‘.'2-’.‘;",‘..’.‘&;{’: Y dar, i:&lg S e e - 5010 Inehatigute, ut Slis 1 Do Ragvoug, Toom b, i s«;m.'“"r h"’: "':::"":n b :l":: Bl SHUATIOY WASTEDGT A THOROUOHLY erma ensy, o middle-men need s NTE| T ACTIVE WONRRINOM AN IN FACI i Lel 0 do general huusework) bass i ' OPIETOI, 270 £ant Obtorst,_ | NV ASTED=AX RCTIVEWORRINGUANTINEACH | of reicience: e1 ur countts. ‘591 Siat s X JOK BALE=WELL IMPROVED FARM OF "¥') #nd proatabie local ag: for mnew article. Parile WA3H, AND nniree, Bux 24 ho acree In jlock County, \Win., 4 miies from Jane; Va. K. W GOLE, SITUATION WANTED-TO COu ,fi per acre; $1,500 dowa, K. Fifu oo ), i on, uf 0 da geueral Dousewurk. Apply at 284 Btock-Yards, h HIEN D EXERGH uce n slicre method of bugke Address DART & L0, Als 1 ie agent o itrud GITUATION WANTED-TY A RESPRCTANLE kecping {or” phybictans, Eil 10 o couking, washing, wad franing pri Laiy, 8 Vo, P 0, Boy {amitly preferred. Cail for iwo days at 174 West Vo T QITUATION WANTED-BY A BCOTCH WOMAN, 1o wasli, “aud do ol H=THE 3 WELL-DUILT 2.8TORY AND awell it ne-troat dwellinga southeast core v. and Thirty- ne for £4.0%) ‘pnymznu. nor ? SENFD WORK 0N A and 2 for awuty to every dwelling- BALDWIN, nd factory: 8 QN 1e)0t required, Apply at frunlug. Call at $15 Iy ot 50/ TASTED AN UNRIVAL : WANTED=UY A_FilENCIl PROTE frod o parala, liesldence on Michigsaiat., Y subseription books, perimiic SHRARIV rpen musll fawily. No ebjeotion house other goods.” Agents wanted, H. Y Adsmyst, WARTEDS lugutre st 81 Wade. tU KuIng Lo the cout JITUATION WANTED-TO o BECOX witii care of culidrens . enl B1L00. %0 feet and house: neae Twi 30 feet snd house near T wenty-nintl av. ULRICH & BAHNES. g Wash Ly sixth-o aL.. oo Stichigan- ion-st. O8] T~ nd notlonss b D WORK, CO 01 BALE—86,40 CASH WILL B HTOHY cliromos, & ¥ sew, or hel reference giren. JIQk BALECES D CASH WILL BUY 4BTORY | can Novelty Company. 114 fast SIRAIoh-3t. RO Adiress 844, Tribuge vtice, fesen yonrs, on Madixon, emst of Dearborns buliding | \\7ANTED-A YOUSG MAN TO' DIIYE MUK TIONS WANTED — BY TWO™ STAGNG, bl 14 41110, In best businesa ol s men for farm work, an i iris t0 wurk together; to e €hy." 1 B, BOYD, Itoom 18, 140 Madisuncste © Etployment Agency, 117 South Ciark-vt., Hoou o ’.,f..'.;(“ I;Ynjm:.';l Woikeor "i““l?fin:::? IR FNDSTALY PATMESTE, 1G-TO0N | \{FANTED A "WORK) ESMAN " 0 or countrys Hisaen cal S r e e Y ectan to'why 0 ieas cali ui 12 Nortls Markes briek Louses. todern {mprovements, ‘Weat Side, speciaity for grocericd. Toihe Haznt man liberal o LU0 83,50, 8200, JOIR F. EDERDANT. 167 | terms wil) be pifered Adirem & 81 Trimine ome A COMPE L Clark 3% = === general housieork upsecond wors, Can gl SOILE, T OF A ToT MALE LI, #o0d retareuce. Callin the rear of 14v36 Eighteenth: 1. fxt andasiren xtures, clandeliers, SE8000, . B GOULD, AL HAT ¢ ®OD stone-front dweil.ng, xa furnace. &c., on Loomi 63 Madso: JITUATION WANTED-BY A COME 1w cook, wa B, and iron o 8 private 81337 North Frankl.ns Tomivaticn. ENT G11i, ‘ ANTED=A COMPETENT SWEDISIH. NORWE- T0R BALE~GOOD BHICK HOUSK AT FUAK- lan, or German gif foF general houseworks mast | G ITEATION WANTE = O 741164, Frame houee, | be 8 goud cook. waslier, aud iruper, Call &t 4 South Pristhilmian o e AR and lot 2021, and I houses, at £2, 600 to erence. | M1 3y 1 & BARNES, 0 Walic severai o £3.000. At lyde Park, ULRIC TANTED—A GTitl, FOU_GF; HUSE- ingen W AN TED T Wt dEy JESERAL | HOU: 3 FANTED—A GIEL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A T, AT LEQIRL 10 Un geherol Loicwork 1n e sinall Tainuy, of set: ©2d work, Call a2 433 Deurborn SURURIIAN REAL ESTATE. Sy, o) inwit famaily, anidis wilfng to work for low mages: | ¢ way 3 v, v | t eTIOAN, HW: or wegian preferse 4 2 00N BALE-WHEATONTHGUEES AND LGTS AT | iy 1o Wainut ol Dot oot ore s o very lox figures. all kinde to suit eaatoms bomes. Also, farui, henr saine. d Lior Iast piac city property, H. W. COBD, I SITUATION WANTEL €aTe Of Ehflires und sew ur du second work. App iy 8t 00§ Lentre-av. b \ TANTED—A FIHST'CLA 5 O eral housework, Apyly 4 house north of ‘Taylor. “YA\ST‘:I,‘()![!L FOll refereace required, DENCE AT KEN- s bargsin. ULIGCH ey T ANTED=& COMPLTE, AL 1roi) W A iohe et g # fuor couk and Iadndress. refereices Goud ‘wages. Apply ut 141 Wy W ANTRUZCHERT O CAGITA CiloicE 501 S0-fout hutiding l‘v;I l{n‘l)m' uf the l:nuu. il ) eare for ehlidrens expel work generally, 1065 fa TUATION A Ritchen, worl Eouth D:afborn- N S e T 3 Drivare D Park preterredt Lome mors sd ubjec at ik West Fultousal, - QITUATION WANTED=RY uot acqusloted Inthe ity fion. Addre 28 s Kl estéru-ay,, near Mune e NTED-T0" DO £ Treforence given, "mnv,n-/« FINsT 167 Wubash-a¥. g W ANTEB=A GooD, EELTADLE GIKL 70, DO #eneral housewnrk in & fatnily of three. ust come well re:ominended. ADpiy &1 500 WAITen VA ASTED=A GOOD SCAXDINAVIAN GINL FOL eneral tiousework; bring refereuces, Apply o fl.‘!! West Adams \VASTED=GIL FOR GEX ‘m'rr"“' wlo underttands TE COOR, FEMALE, AT 1 nee 0 elear RSoutls Klde property, o chin's r geee Eaon Tanht Piie or XUR learbornate. 101 NEItA BOSD. Warliing(o 1-st. 0 BENT-HOUSES, IO MENT-FROM MAY 1. BIICK DWELLING, H) Cenire-ay., near Jackson-at, Iuquire st 88 Cen- SEWORKY AT, THOU: er business need aps tro-ay. L ITOATION WANTE L D e | 3y fawily small._ 449 Indiaua-sy. SITHATION . I AL |0, BENT=SIE-NICE e IuiON COTTAGE WiTh FANTEN=SMART. TIDY 0111, FOR OFSLEAL | eral housewori, © Callat up aekirs, hascment 204 Innhard-st.. neur (tucker. R OWOTRE RUIC IS 4 veat Washe p eairt, Gl B ook, o GEGHOE e BAT, 118 Hhadoipist. AV Rekimarks D kst UK. 618 ekt Wadh togton-ai- SITUATION " WANTED-BT A \VAxr;:T)—Aflonv UF! MPLT N il il 10 do wcoud wirky Lunk, of 18 ¢l 20 lady'e tnalu. " Guod referenses.” uJ West Madisod b Loumm 17, iD GETIAN 1N, FOI GEN cratiousework [n & smail fanilys must €00k; roference requited. 1221 Prolrie-av. ‘VA GIRI,TOCC 1 it W l]l!l]llflu» 2% ¢ A2 WANTRI=AGOGLGInL FOR GERERAL TI0OUSE, 5 all family ot Lake View. Apply st VWASTFI=A GO0 O __bousework,_Appiy a nd Iarge ground: )Ild 'X“U LA""’ w0 farie grounds,anit destrable coraer, Tieat, 81,80, " T1. Lo HLL. 142 Dearbornst. '1‘" HENT-TIHE TWO:-STOLY COTTAG] #10 West Madlron-st., 8 rooms, ete., in yood ord and berement, for $15. Apply at Loom 1, 12¢ Weat Hangoiyhan” 7 20 TR em L T |10 MEST=TITE TWO-TORY_TIOTSER 700 A3 BO1L West Harriaonest.. N. E. coruer of Honore: each 11 yooms, eic. 4 ol d b msLresses, £l SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN UiRL 4 tosew (o family or take cary of ehildrea. Can Le scen at 244 Fortiand-ay, up-salrs ¢ J&(. WASH, AND JRON 150 FANILY BEWING 3 L T D0 GENERAL i 1 da Thark: B new ltusy Medienl Cotl ith al A < A G 9 N - " ) SHEL NTED-. IASHAY JITUATION WANTED-BY A WIDOW WO! 3 {AIplr o707 West Narison-it. o loom 3, 1 Wert | \WARLESSAT, 0T MARAILAY A i tanty Foud referenee, " Eleom AN vred girl for e Teferences ren an, or cole il Bomawora I Siaail Taintiy of 4 180 ot Wel 'O MENT: T IOMES CHEAI—A FEW E ] W i — | QITUATION WANTED=IT A FRENCI PROTES: + s sl thiuse fue bockabulll Ly e ob almrc \VANTED=A YOUSG GITL UEDER 18 TENIS ik s BF natey b Epo FUUTES, At PR T T R Ty take caro of cilld aad ud second’ wurky Fefers | Pe.eFente. Uil GF sdurces 81 : N & PO 1 Deariornot. chces Tequired, | 1570 Indiana-av. QlLUATION WANTED=LY "A ¥ Wlio lina fusl hiet by, o lake care of children or Wwalt 01 au invalild Iady, Uan give good referenve. Aus Adres 4 20, Tribuue viice, Launarceses, lT'UA\l'.l'lfl)’ WANTED-A FEW NICE FAMILIES NUAMMresscy. “YA.‘VTED-G Eg:zm'mng‘w}m MACHINES. 215 Y-PUINISIED FEONT TOOVE, i clented: 8t (10 pouth st e OLPILET.—A COM- charee of a dressmiakier “ D04 W] petent dresmaker to tske e N sLop. : . 1 H~LIDg 10 taKe homiet will Gu hient up res unable, 1" eae vowme. \V ASTEDTLATI f TRAT SITNAR S il taks Lhie vesi of cure, VY100 n [ gton st can give vmployment to good _operaturs Employwmont Agencica. TFLATS IS THE KW TRICK F thine. Ag.lynrlur Whetler & Wilwa pewlog-Ms, un': i€, 185 iaiest, | g 7ANTED=10 GOOD RELIANLE GIRLS 10 DO sk nE. Come srenared, o £ 10w Talare: K NTED=! SEas ween Mnnr;"e ll'lmv. Marlison. ITUATIONS« WANTEU=FAMILIES IN ‘VA:‘: Ob: ndisor 4ood bradinavian or Gerindn female he sipplicd at ti, DUSKES odice, w) Mliwaus, v, drew o Rupplicd stU, B g come, red, TTCATION. WAS W Apply to DUNWLEE STHTE ]S, 53 Cotiage Grov, rot-ehss helfs l'ml“be u“l'“clv’l; A i e ANurscs, SIS 5, LAPRISE, 304 Wesl Madiso-st, TTUNFURNISH N THE TANTED--A PROTESTANT NURSE GIRL TROM m Gardner Houro, roul ted’ 2 4 N " nucous. maod Berice T ete o wit gL ot it W RS e S AT S, o ience of The docn rdner House, U104 q]l’fl.fl'lfl WANTED—A LAOY WITH 8000 WILL & Bouu ¢ d 1y to C. I GAUDENRT, at fectioner f 3 tudere Avniy UBENT, untectloner fors wuod positiun uder Lunnareswos. Uandget Jugic, | \{TANTED-EXPERIENCED SUIRT-IRONENS O < ok '0 RENT—-LOWEIR FLAT, 4 ROOMS, AND CLOS. “ An!‘r'PP E:Pl’}lg‘ 350 D'Blrl“flgltfl. WILBON ITUATION WANTED=-DY A YOUNG FRENCH docrs (1o VA Barenet, €ares $0. 105 boot b Hersg | 108, 67 Washiugton Tou Ty Dhk Vo et g sy Foabinlon 73 e AT 8., 07 A e e 3 7 ITOISNIL a8 Barers Fuvermens yreuipinlin | et Lok, = it Ay s o e o FANTED=A WOMAN TO WASH ND 110 N N ([0 BENT-NTCELY FURNTSNED 10038, HENT | VWAL Tilucraot leandrt, with Or ¢, LUDW 0, 141 | Luwlish._Address 47, 11 laune ot ow, 193 East Washingion-st., Room 31 Fifth. . HOARDING AND LODGING, b 1 ASD, 1n EAST ADAMS-ST, — DEsinABLE Fooma sinzld sad en soite, with board, buths, © hot sud culd water, &c.i gy udersie. Miscellnnoons, VWASTED=21 GILLA T WORK ON EGG CASES, and 37 Indiana-ay, '|‘U REN II} JIOOMS NICELY farnfshed, sincle or en sulte, sultable for gentie. man and wife or single gentieman, Teriua ressonable, 72 Van ituren, table board. * Teru TO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, ETC. e bootemebdosdabotese it Mookt el o4 G WANTED 1IN EXCH 27 EAST WABHINGTONBTI—ENGLISH , Neorens THE NEF BIICK secured paper: amount, $1,060 (0 S EAST, i3 70 boATd Bt 8T por wesk? S Deimetr Moneme drews Y82 i ribune oflice, Tiestaurant 2 meals, §4. And UNEB, 101 East Sladison. Ofiicen. IIT TOOMB LATELY OCCUTIF hlll:‘fll C.nlnm!m. :ld'hll’.ryé‘lfl AnLig, (neurance, Tullrosd oiee VRV Lol ia 163 Déarboritse Fincrlinneati, ]°0 RENT=A PHOTOGEAPIIC FARLOR ON SEC- ond ry the block Is 1) feetlongi one of the beat In the cltys sircet-cars pass every thres minutes utwo different directioos and beat 10 do & bix buili " ruse F. Grand Bapids, Mich, T(3 BASLYAS bR NEARSTATE=EOARD - fur Indles or geutictaen, §410 §3 per week, with useuf P.RDY, i MICIIGAN-AY. — SELY « FUI L1E Jon Vo uva: Tetereneeneseny RNIsl ] Wit ces exchanged, PEIVATE PANILY — ON MICHIGAN. AV, | 4 nrear Fuurteenti-st,, ¢an rent two or three rooms, Wll"lllbullll'fl‘ l‘!;:vrfllowl" ufll]l!;'ll P fuur »\N’Il Wen w T the s homos giod ruferehoes Qulred: Addrens 3 08, TrIbUGe Dtte. - T eHoes ¥ West Nine. 11 Soemn QREEN-ST.~RODMS (ONE_ NIC frunt), with excellent busnd, Hefer to Huperiu- - feudent Vo M, Co A F(Hl EXCH. ELEGANT 14-RO0M MARBLE frout house, Wil burn nnd larze lul, on_onv of til beat avenues i the elty: cast, $1.000; flime, §5,000 & et cents €600 1 oihier Properiy, city or couklry, ifclenr. _Aduress Vo, Tribune o 0, EXCILAXUE—S LOTs, WELL TOCATED T INTivIng subntb, but slightly ncimbered on long 1ime; & guod trade Fiven, L G, COZZENS, 125 Dears bornsst,, Ruow 1, ACHER 000D TOWA_LAS{ 13 arebrick hase, 1 rama, lanse MBESRGEIL 150 Dearboru-st. Turuer: a1 neuns L, 18 = os OUDEN-A E 20_59‘.!-:- on serund and third donrs, Wit |n£-n‘l:u s A LANGE FRUNT RGOM, d wite, §3 per week, NICELY-FURNISHED 0 sud ¥3 per week, aud i“/unn NT—A FINST.CLAG3 AINOLE stalle. un North | Kldoof clty. It m ve wll the modern {mprove. T TS, a1 B yood locutiun ot farther south entyssecond-st., between Michigan Calur d 13 Wataah o FALE-AT A i1 R \ ZED, suttid young wurkhorse for §%, and toa clules ot l"uklillll'i~llxml h{:"l\'hs lldb"hlly Inl;‘uxllnll:’:'l, 1\(1!:‘ l‘IE. s ola for want ot uc, ! 'l?llyl' ;.IHJTE‘J{V"(‘;‘: k?llh:enl . block east of LIIII 0t SALE-FQUANETIOX 70U LOGGY, LEED ouly vne moutl, vory elicap for cast onty, ' Inauire M frainie warohouss moriliwest coraer Lulva'uad Car- roll-ats, SOPTIHPEORIA with board for gro 6)92 BOUTH PEOIIA-§ 23 R wlh tourls home comforugiven, - . A BIALL FAMILYOF ADULTE RESTHIRGREAT | Washiugton and Thiouwjrst., {3 uuw warble-froul will rent several hmcsamneiy-furatshed rooms wit buard (0 yod purtles. A otel NE\'IDA HOTEL, 143 AND than Twentyone T—A SMALL™ FUKNISUED No nh‘lureqa N0 & Fyaul. dres \' i, Tribune OB ED=TORENT-IY & IBLEPARTY, -routit bouse, modera improveuients, South Address V 3y, twel Alde. fient uot exceeding TdhuncunlcrL ul 50 WABASIL AV, 4 58 boani, = B AN E=-FEVE SCONDIAND _ DELIVS Third door nort of Sfonroe-st.~First-cl ) Duiding ke viwcttionaties | 105y A ela 10 00U BN DU | B3 80 a0 1 per weeks IPansicois, $1-30 o day. on fouth Water- luquire at SILVEUSIAN'S Nank, | ®ios, very cheup, by sntivkansleat, | " sr. CLAIR HOUSE, 178 STATE-5T., OPPOSITE Lhsmberof Lommeren, ORTOAGE FAL AUCTION OF FURRITUGE Paliier llouse—tood rooms §2 W $3 per week, o 5 1\1 Eridey, March 3 ¢3 North Ureenest., 3 o'clock | With or without busrd, UUSINESS CIRANCES, D, W, by STUMEY, Slortuugee. =——r = UOARD WANTED, . ST ONE COMFOICTS, NEAT AND ° sitier i (he' suuurle” or at s L leatany crinneut. let- i b V=10 PUICIASE =X ~FOXKEY Rt Auplyat tiie Hafirond Clothing Nuuse, QUHILFU,{IL'IH I.IIILI lirl‘:ulnlnlll. Ml MUSICAL, \ FIRST:CLASS BALOON AND FIXTUIES, WITH 4 poa. riable. ete., on North 3 will sell very i1 from b 10 12 un ¥TONE, Wem3, 107 HALR=STO( K OF DIY GOOUS IN THE CIT! of ited Wing, 1 Iargrst pHiuary wieat marks ANT RUSEWOOD the wop.d and 148 bu: 4fle sud all ulier Rolibnas o Tevoteing sin s Setgarts BN | AU WADE 0N BIANGNDS. WATCH nutlone, snd involcl NCE O N| ! & fow duyaonly, A J, 'Lxl“ A bunda, ete,, st LAUNDE] l')m,um MOR." PIANOS AND ESTEY OROANS fur aulc and for teuti lowest priced mind easleet terinn inthociiy, STOUY & CAME, 211 Btate-st. 275 WILL BUY A FPARLOR ORGAN. ENTINE- BT N kiwr Midorovementa LAY MARIE fi' M."v P e - o STO) WL BUY AN ELEQANT ROSEWOO .1.!.122!)' "rhlnu!uue.l wiih ngraile, French actiua, .'?:3 ol ue prove w L i, TR TIRL 150 bt fide | v t5° private uflce, 120 F0I SALE~OR EXCHANGE-UEST CITY PROP. i B Al Alulial, Ik erty, stora aud dwelllag, bulldiog thereon, Apply T Rl #6107 East Clilcau-sv, GlocERY ANDMEATNIARRET AND FITTURES LI for ssle, A . Tribuge oflive. AUNDRY I WANT A GUND (LAl 4 woinan with $200 to_Juln uie, 8 KuoJ, steady uisn, yilhsaima amount, “Hefervaces eschanjed. Addicss Tibue o dulph-s nuufi'hu‘ufm ouT 5 waiclies, s i lanoniy, B chen sudva buses va ]{ALU\\'\. WALKER & VE Joui un Feal e4tate 10 sums fruid $1, 000 (0 $3, 00 | ilawiey Bul.d oy, cora buty sud Madisou-ati, OANS MADE ON HUUSES ON LEASEHULD, CIEY 4_rcal cstate, disubus, Mulmd cullutcrals, W, ¥, 7 Dol Clari: 4. "’K"“‘E SN Y i rr«.ETT;i‘;fii MVORCE um‘v‘““'m LIAN OS_DNPIOVAD AND GNTW markes ¢ cf W 2 . SIUSI )" % ONEY AN () b b - Skount o Dokt EOWARD A THATE 01 | it mocscmiatt ) O O e | NS S A YUY AND DNIN- 5. NI, U S et DSOLUTE DIVORCES=DO NOT BE SWINDLED el rel ADULPU LOEU & BROTHEW, 12 snd 131 TED=A PARTY WITI $4,000 TO JOIN ME Ilfl **ahysters’’ and ** parties withoug responsibiil azalie Inanufacturing machine ‘aiready ordered by | & ming the abliity to periorm wint (s wei ONEY 0. T ON FURNITURE WARK" T 1o baillegsl. Yuu RUW AWSY tliie ~ % v b . Fapon ble partiss. F'rlncipal can be scea at13ULS fadtf (gl STUL BNt .“""y G }Pi;:n;‘n‘{;:z 5‘;’.‘“ collsterals Q. PARRY, * B3 CHANCES 1Ol SALE OREX. In, Yilug ‘frum 30 i §10,W0. T oun + Bivorveapracured s P, MONTGOIELY, 163 Waanlagu TYORCESLRGALLY AND QUIEILY 0y b every otate kid Terrtory for lacon . Rostdonce unaecessary, ¥ Pericucu. A, U0 JIVUIICES LEGALLY AXD QUIETLY ODTATSED in overy Blate and Territury, forlncumpatielliy or thercausens thirieen year' sxperience, A:J. DEX- Tielt, L3 Deariorn-at., bioumns 8 sad v, N. Ml —Unauestia abia Teferences, Fed afier dedrec, i ONLY PERSON QUTAINING eriticate of Ju e of the O Court wnd buslicss uica ud Chicddds. M CIEY 70 LOAN UN TUPKOVED CITY PROF- AV “ery o sumia Lo sult, Apuly ab Usion Trust Cune Panyy 133 bouth Clark-st, ONEY 1IN UAND TO LOAN O ‘without remuval ur 00 goud colla 50N, Rovn 3, 118 Itandolol-at, MUy TO' LOAN ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, warehuuse recelpts, 8ad furulture, (Ud Washing: ' 0u-st., foom 23, X “‘lONE\' TO LOAN—IN SUNS TG BUIT—ONh Sl Sh R i ad & . -t (arge sumne © i st v R BV Drarvora s thoom . ; CAINKD claliiey, 12yaard [0 & er will ree West Washilagtor T o ia b - OST-MONDAY EVENING, NOTE BOOK.GREC celpta, and 8 #um Of wuetey, ThLe Ouder iy ret auil papers sre retursed Lo P éaci‘n)"m bykmanu 6 o, 641 AT fegal divorces, beas Court, ] als refer Lo U i Chicawo.” - R SIS AY (EVEN AT THE COM- g exercised of tha Woinan's Medical College, witt pearlsetilug. Finder will please Lu's Library. NTE| [ O E farm praserty, Nune Vds principals sddress SPAL 80, Trivume olice, SEWING JIACHINES. PAJINER FANTROSNITIL "-uloiis IR T0 1 B3 00U Ny stis S S0 St wad provens TN T usluoss hoorable and Orsteclass. Address 1o ful New York; $0,00 per aa+; 3 ; FIRST-CLARS 1y Lo take cliargy v? sture L ¥ w13, Tl Uae o ag all makers, st from 813 to cllncs, b nawe 31 73, Tribuus ot ude uice. cach: w.il cluse lou lots very luwy sll E 1§50 TO §3.00 IN ) TO LOA! ON _CII_OXCK INSIDE RS, o, My, Moms wle A Siaing b B | $15.000) Horefiits S et aisad 805 NEW ANO LATE ticulars addr oulle. ol . J s N EST SINGER, %9 A’ t cumplets N, P 3 Lo VntaT Rl A YR AT NK\V EST SINGER, $331 WHEELER& Wil 10, £ArS ki V' G, I.L)OL“";. ’d "."Ilkm‘n-\fllllln twa blocks of DAVID kL OUS. ALLCATH PALD FOI CABT-OF F CLOTHI N Deta. tucuiture, aad misceliaacons guols of Kiod vy veuclagleiler W JONAS U LDER, 0t Stale: l')AlKl‘lEB CONTEMPLATING BAN] UPTCY CAN wbtatn deal; Masels by addrensing T 49, Trivune,' RUCTION, TUE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE AND BELECT i ‘ubst: figln.‘!dk-'llis‘l-u III?L 1a the 110t Prodperuus tustitution {o the city, _Cail, uFs:ud for crcular, rl‘-xfié‘rflx ST OF ELUCUTION "LESSONS twladied lfldxtn ddres Le TR T T A S ten Whilog T 8o,V the slage [ - U2t85 CELITTS Busats B T ) U LITTLE 18 BOLTH CLARK BT, CURESCAN- | £aa profcasnia. wail 3. COEWUR I MeViel! | 7TRE OLL/GATET PRIZE PICTURK SENT FRERI. D'ERTHE L ST Eh U A ST EAAN | Sipa 2 logeutiugven g wulecte tu Bod! Ad with sidun EA expelled tn thice hours. _Office private. LY, = - — — . Ry, = BUILDING MATERIAL S G oens s IRAGE, o Jr— % . e TANTED—ONE ENG . ABOUT 14 WITH i 3 N’ s Ch g ! ¢ all cu cliui CARRIAGES, AND MEKCHANDISK )i o R ey Ry .,\n‘.mp!’"u'{.‘fé" PR TSR TR ot sk 13 B Ur ool Marehstnt, LA Ry e Weat Iodlasacste . M WO Ll TUBAJ B3 10 PEF 0BAL pad BUA1 b e T s utiy. Appiy | BY A BILL TO TARE ! UNG WIDOW