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’ A3 Supt, Impr THE COUNCIL. Hickey's Response to Mrs, Leone ard’s Gaming-House Petition. ovement of West Lake Street. Opening Dearkorn Strects Investigating the Orib—Tho Lawndale Railrosd—Tenth Ward Precincts, The o'clock fn regulae serslon, Counell met yesterday afterncon at 3:30 Al Aldrich was chosento preside. MHS. LEONARD'S PRTITION, Bupt. Hickey submitted a communication in referencato tho petition of Mrs, Mary Leonard regarding the gambling-hoase at No. 88 Handolph #treet, and reported the following facts In connea- tlon with the same, Mrs, Loonard cama to the Superintendent's oMca last June, and represcnted to Supt. Hickey tiiather hueband had lost In the honss kept by Francis ‘Tlernan & certaln sum of money which she re. quested the Bnperintendent to assist her in recov- ering, and which he promised to do, advising her to procura a warrant for the arrest of the partiee, flo atated, moreover, that even {f aho had the power to compol the partles to refund the money, 1t wonld e like comprom!sing the matter, or equiv- alent to compromising o misdemeanor, Ho did not, therefore, think it advisable to adopt that conrse. He lold her, morecver, that If she conld ancceed in recovering the money by tegal process or otherwise, It might bo well for her to try it. This she did, and, after commencing sult agalnat the party, ¢harge recoived §500, ‘Tiornan waa arreated on the of keeping s gambling-house, bnt when, on the cano belng continwed In the Police Court, Mrs, Leonard failed to groduce her witneescs, the caco was dlamjssad for want of prosecation, Sapt. Ilickey neserts that there are meveral untrue assertlons in Mrs, Leonard's potition, notably the aesertlon that *‘Tiernan told Hickey that e would not be shut ap for any monoy, as it waa very pleasant for iim here, etc," The Super- {ntendent denfed that Tiernan over said any auch thing, and, {f he had sald 16,1t wan groundlers, for tho proprietors and inmates wers #o0 freqnently ar- rested that the house was soon effectunlly closed b, AN nles thy appenr ness, throug) Crlminal Court, and icke: d 18 now closed, Buporintendent ilickey de- int ho was o witnesa in the case and fafled to ot thotelal, Althongh he wos not a wits hio went to court himself to have the casa pnt h, Tiernan himweif did nat appear at the understood that the recognizance was forfeltud, bat he is now in- formod that tho caso is stil) pending, and is nowon tho cale lendar for tha April term, Iu regard to the request of the Indy that all auch dons of Inlquity he completely closed. ho aiates thiat all sucl cstablishments dre cloved, and the Hhouso referred to waa closed np before the date of her petition. The housc 18 visited by oflicers not Jess than ten times in every twenty-four houes, and the place always accersible, Jins diecontinued keeping 8 gambling- hous 48 keeping a enloon on Clark streot. q‘ Tho man Walpole Y and e Superine tendeat payx in closing that the poiltion e In the handwriting of n certsln lawyer whio {a well known 08 belug unfrlendly to the Suporinteudont of -Po- Tice, aud bars o evidence of having been aworn Thoropart was referred to the Committas on Police. THH LONG-JOTN LOT, A communication was reail from the Comptroller atating that measurements of the Lomg-John K gine Jouse lot did not_correapond to advertised, boin, ment, Wulson, he bargained for, for the the figu 1eas than thoso b tho adverts i‘r'., vie of the’ fact thut 0 purchaser, ha otten less it m:.'hnd n:zlx o than mitted to tho l?umulmlhlr proposition to pay the ity $42,000 Tot, and to mako s own settioment with she parties north and south of the lat.. -Tulr plan was indorsed by tho C the pruper ordar, and The o} uptrolir, wlio submitted comtiend ed Ita passwgo, er was then passed, DEARBORN STREET. A communlcation was road Irom tha Corporation Counsel In rezard to the Denrborn-strect Improve- ment, In which the Corporation Counse! took the ground that the city certainly has the right, under 1be declulon of the Hupremo Court fn tha Stato street case, to reponl the ordinanco by which the wtlzinal pmcdedlllfil 10 asscss the property-holders were Instituted. ut it woas tho opinion of the curfnmuuu Counsel that this should not be dong withot great eare, Thie opinion was lald over and putdished. : “I'hu Corporation Cotnsel also submitted an ordl- unce roil Tlehed, witles W tin the stesm-whistla nuisance, Imb- and referred, without reading, to the Coin- on Judiciary, WEST LAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS, A vetition was presented from A committes of property-ownors an Wewt Lake street regarding the cstension of tho track of the Wost Divalon Jwil- way (‘ompany frum Western' avenue to Central Furk, 'T'he petition represonted that by it fron. chises the Connany was requirod tu .consteuct and operato Itw raflway to tho ity limita when, In the opinion Wwa o mile I the Comuon Council, such constructlon ned neecernry ; (that Contral Vark wan half ki the prasent s, sud that there was 20w 1o adequale means for Feaching the wald park 1ol the populons summer the Weat D, vimnibuses to Central portion of tho clty: thut last 1! n Naflway Company ran k frotn \Weatern avenne, o diatance of one nule, charging threo cents fare; that Contral Purk wos the ulil{‘_lnlpmvvd park of uny considerablo size {u tho cst Division, aud thonsands of peoapio wounld resort thither during the summor months It the samo wera provided; that the said proper meanw of reaching Comnpany Tad repeatedly been urgot Lo extend jts tracks, but had refuncd unleas puaranteed ngaiuat los liefo; of the Al 48, rredd to the Cumimittes pu Streots and Alleys West Divislon, . THE CRin, Thraop offered tho fullowine: v “Resolred, That tho Mayorle,and ho is hareby.author- Az¢d and dirceted Lo appolne fjngocs, to b chivsen nited £t Teport the Wl‘!?l any Iuculunlluulluuulll for the & Hglier Corbe of tho ter Gurps of the shall bo mp:mnfnn ot Wliether ‘T LA Bt G ree for the purpose required, sald Committes to result of thelrubacevations to this Counell, Doy Juny deem niccmary security of sald crit, rom th reservation Ald, Pearsons was in favor of allowing the Clty Enylueer to examine thy work, City Ei of the Infi titles 1. 4 the Committes on Finunce, Ald, Journ o'clock, Al meven, + Bouth Blde, and thres front the West Blde, port at the wext meeting the names of Judg clerky in order to sccure as suld ju Ho rezacded the nyineor a8 quite us compotont a_man s an; nited Stales Euglueers, with hlgh-unnua(! Cullerton moved to rn{er tk5 resolutlon to Careied. . }mmmxmmunm when tho Councll ad. t do vo to meet Thurvday evening at 7:30 Carrled, % ELECTION JUDOHA. Pearsons moved toappoint s committes of iwo from the North Bide, two from the of eluction, ‘The Atdorman sald he o thiv ve and clerks tho very best mon that could be obtalned. Ald, sald committoe consiat of v, Ald. ‘Thompson maved to lhz table, Callerion moved, as an amendment, that from each war ay the amondment on Careled. 1. ltyan was opposcd to 50 small n committes, sad thought it would work moro harin than goud. . Pearsons wald his wotlon had no political algaificance at all, but waa slisply oifared for the purpuss of gottiag the vary best nien (u the wards 10 uct a4 Judyed und clurke, ¢ cared 1ot what their politics’ were so long asthey were honest men. Ald, Bweeney urged that the Aldermon repro- senting the different wardy wera better abla to pre- senl proper mames, and esch Alderman should speak for his own ward, Ald, McCres supposed thot 1he Committee of fioven would consult with the Aldernien, so that the latter would by Tho The permitted to make suggestions. motlon was then put and carrled, Judiciar; (:nmml“lu reported favorably on he passayo ut tha ordinance preparod by th Law uopnmu«ut._uwl:n’ the vrdlisncae rolating to Tor tho compensation o wit Collectors, Tho ruport w"gfln.cnnml In, and the ordinance passed. Chalrman announced as the Comuiitice tore- F:?n the uames of Judges and clorkn Thursday even Am. Ald. Pearsons and Rosunbery, South Sidej Ry pard Niceen ond Kirk, North 8ido; Ald, Clevelaud, e, snd Throop, West side. Whecler vifered a resolution tequasting the Law Departinent L vo awend the present mi con- tnictors’ wund to better secure the payment of labol ferred boud ua to bettar prutect boua-tida biddure, rers. Lu- to 1o Law Department with Instructions to prepare an ordinance 1n accordance with tho resolu- o I The Chalrman announced tho receipt of a long communication on tho subject of ventilatiog saw- ers. 1t was rulurudh without reading, Lo the Committee on Connty elations, it offercd an ordinauce for the division o thy Tenth Ward fota the follomtug clection dls- sod wedt by Cust uorth by l-'{nuh rtroct, south Liuzle uirvet, vouth by landol| ‘\ and N south street, Divtrict 4—Bounded north by Kin: District 1—1lounded northby Foarth street, aut by lalvled atroet. 1 Distriet 2—loundud et, south by Kinzlo atreet, North Hranch Chicago Itiver, west by strect. District $—Bounded north by th sirect, eaxt b urth Branch, west by u-mn‘ zio Tranc) atreet, south by Randolph strect, cast by Halsted streat, and woet by Curlly sirect, Ty ordinsuce wau lald over tewpurally. The Comailites vn Judiclary reported. fecom- mending the passge of Ald. KIrk's resolution sruh\hllh‘ AISmrnn {rum sccaring positions “:; ez the City. Goverument for tholr fricnds. overaad made » speciul ordes for vext Monday el ternvon ut 4:30 o'clogk. "Tlie spectal order for 4:30, the aubject of THAE LAWNDALE RAILROAD, sud the Comnittos ou Kallroads reported SatirS onmence | ity . ce lu connection will this matter, and rdls ‘The re it wus concurred In the ondinance Passcd Dy a vots uf 20 to pove. ALl Pearioad gave notice toat the Committes to scleat Judges a clerka would wect Wodnvadsy wopuing at 10 o'clock, In the City Clerk's office. Ald, TENTIL WALD VRECINCTS. White's ordioanco was Lhen taken 5P its wero author claiming that six precincts in his wa eoblrely una Ald. o GHbert ungud that It wss too late 10 change urles, fussmuch ay thers wers not twventy <aye rewaluing beforo the election in which ta yub Al Swith mady b these boundarica, I ady 8 pios for hls six preciacts, THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCIH 20, 1877, As zn unprejuliced person, he thought they were hrolutely necessary| and that he was unorejn. diced was very evident from his saving. An for coming licre and sitting Leshle Ald. White, God known ' hooner be 160 milen away," [Laugh- ter,] 3 'l;!‘ml :nflnlneu was refarred to the Committeo on udictary, "Thio eqccial order for b o'clack—tha raport of the l{.“"""‘l’ Committee recommending tho passage of o UNION BTOCK-TARDS & TRANSIT COMPANY'S ORDINANCE— then camo up, and Ald. 'rhroo¥ maved the pre- vions qrestion, on the pareage af the ordinnnce. Ald. Lawler was ready with an objection but the motion waa carried, and tho ordinance prascd by & voteof 27 in 2. Ald. ler moved a reconsideration of tha last voteand stated his objections at greater longth, denouncing the ordinance na giving to a raliroa monopoly an ** outrazcous grant." Ald, Gilbert replled that the rallroad company tind bouyht the land and prohably liad a tight fo do with jtas it pleased., 1o moved to lay Ald. ler's motion on the table. Carrled. ‘The Committea on Markots reported In favor of lp’mlnunnn Ilide Inapector, and’ the matter waa referred to the Law Department with inatructions 10 proparo & aultable ordinance, he Nroxluf the Special Commiites on the re. vired Bullding Ordinance was ordered published and marde & special order for next Monday sfter- noon at 5 o'clock, LA BALLE STREET. All. Gilbert ealled up the ordinance repealing the ordinance for the repaving of LaSalle strect, and maved its e, atating that thn property~ owners on that werg opposcd to the improve- meat and had eo atated In thelr remunstirance. Ald, Throop moverd to smend the ordinante so that tho cltiwnuhl be reimburaed for the expenso to which it hed been putso far in the matier of making assessments, etc. ‘The Chairuan stated that the amount was only 'T'he amendment was withdrawn and the ordi- nance passed by a vote of 200 7, ‘Thaspecla) Comnilites on the Improvement of the river at the Harrison street bridge reported an or- dinance which vas laid over and publishod, Ald, Thompson catled up tle report of the Come mitlee an Printing, recommending that the con- cantracts for the city ptlnllns'he awarded to the Erening News ond the Frele-Dresse, Al White moved to strixe ont tho Freie. Prears and to insert lb: Ilinols Slaats-Zeitung. Lostby a voto of 10) to 4. ‘The ru’p}!n ‘was then concurred in by a vote of 24 Councfl then adjoarnail. e e—— CURRENT GOSSIP. RIGNT WILI: E’ER PREVAIL. Thongh this world of onrs seoms upalde down, And under Falschood's sway, Itell you, friends, there's coming soon A brighter, happler day. ‘There'll be a thine when Truth and Losa | ‘Wil rula o'cr hill and dale, For a God of Justico reigns above, And Right will c'er prevall. Brothers! who trod the downward road, Led on by flondish Rum, Bat bave broken loose from his fatal grasp, And the upward path begun,-- ‘Though shunned and doubled now by ail, o not o'er the past bewall; You wili yet rezain your lost catate, For Right will ¢'er prevails w- Slstera! who strayed from Virtne's pale, Itut have now turned back agaln, Frees on, for repentance, ting, and falth WIIE blot ont the past's dark staint Take heart, work on In yoar self-reform— Your offorts witl gure avall, For g Gud of Love duth watch above, Aud Right will e'cr pravall, Yes, enrnest labor with beart and brata, And the help of Qod, nill win/ And llonesty, Tewperance, Virtuc, still Wil riso o'er all Crimo aud Siul Then Jolu hands, In all the landa, And enconrage the weak and frall; Let thetn turn not back to Sin's darksomo track, Tut let Truth and RUght prevail, - ULuie R. AKEnstRox, Ciicaco, March, 1877, EAST-INDIAN CUSTOMS. Correspondenca Iocton Hulletin, I have mentloned, as In fact has everybody clso, how I Mussulman dishes everything fs ‘Dollcd to rags, so that §t can be separated by the fingers, which were made before forks; but it Is not known that only the right hand s dipped {nto the dish,—the peecha ky, or left hand, belng considered on Inferfor member, and condemned todonll the hard and dirty work, The right hand, belng thus presorved exclisively os a clean liand, s ovidently the proper oue to dip in the dish. When feeding, the polite native holds his lot hand belind him, Ia aaluting, native sol- .dlers never anlute with the left hand; in fact, 1t one doea you are pertectly Justificd by the law of the lund In resenting the gross and premedi- tated fnsult by knocking his head ofl. ~ And, in thio same wuy, Intrupeans hever, return a native salute with the left hand, It would be most of- fonsive, Ofllcers from Furopean service, acens- tomed to salutes with both hauds, are warned on nfilvnl. and have to bo very eareful to avold trouble. My brother, once in his griffin or greenhorn dn{-, did o grievously fnsult a tremendous native swell: but ho thought ho Lud been lijm- self Insulted, though lie wasn't according to the native idea of things, Ho was Infull *undress ' uniform,—aud an awful young daudy he wus, and Il.—-hnrvln{i somo rloves at the French il 1iners’ on the Mount road in Madras, during the vislt of the Duke of Edinburz, when Mudms was full of Rajahs, Maharajahs, and othor tre- mendous native swells, Including Sir Salar Jung from Hyderabad, Now, my brother was o good looking young follow, anid took the Rajah’s eye, who, swiggur- ing slowly up to him In the ponderuus swhir of his fat legs, considered so dignified sud grace- ful by nativo swells, performed what is the bighest compliment g native can pay, and what 13 invariably pald by & well-fed Fuest after din- ner to his hiost by way of erace aftor meat, ko loudly oructated” in m?' brother's fuce,~u cus- tom tha reader will find dpscribed hrv Capt. Burnaby in his recently-published ¢ Ride “to Khiva'"ns belng.n fashionable act In Central Asia, aud by the Kirghiz done in honor of an entertafoer, to show thelr appreciation of his repast, Tha youngster, dlegusted limmeasura- bly, huwaver, Tinmedlately saluted with his left hand and turncd on his heel. The outraged Hindoo, half faluting with horror, nctually ran out to his carringe, amid the sympathetic jabe berlog of his sulte, and complained to Govern- ment about it. FORTUNES OF PLAYERS. New York Gravhie, Tna CuicA6o Taisung, In commenting on thosud death of Matllda Heron, rather sweep- ingly asscrta that tbo members of the dramatie profcsslon, to which she bolonged, are, as a class, improvident In money-matters, Tho fucts do nov acen) to justify this conclusfon. Nearly ull tho actors and actresses of this country, of any promincnce or abllity, can show a falr bank- account and manifeat a fondness for soliu invest- ments, Curfously cnough, thelr inyeatments gencrallyrun towards farmsaud homes. Barney Witltums left 8 handsoms estate, which i pru- dently guarded by his widow. Charlotte Cush- man died worth nearly half a mllton, which she hud accumulated, Florence owns a fie housu on Park avenue, In this city. Miss Charlotto Thompaor: posscases a rich farm in Orange County, besides other valusble property, Joo Jollerson owns land In_soveral citles of tho Unlon, Forrest, as {s woll known, left an fm- mense estate, Long Branch Is thoheadquarters for a score of octors who have vatuable landed roperty there, Lotta (3iss Crabirec) is sald to ‘worth moro than $100,000, aud only Iast week sho sold $75,000 worth of property toJolin Jacob Antor, In fuct, nearly all the leading actors of the country, sn K\vho do not by ny mcaus clalm that sminence, have something lald by for a rulny day. Both in Enxéluud aud fu this coun- try, nioreover, there is a dromatie fund created aiid maintained by actors and actrcsses for the urpose of supportiog the ll‘l:forunnuntml and Kfllrm of their professlon, Yeb very few avail themsclves of the privilege thus afforded. Thero are only two lumates of the *Forrest Homg* in Phflndelpm:" so magnificently endowed by tha great trugedian, TIHE LATE SIR JUNG BAWADOOR, The London Tiines, in commenting upon the desth of Bir Jung Bakadoor, late Princs Minis- ter of Nepaul, says: * 8ir Jung Bakadoor was, indeed, morg powerful tn the Terai than the Prince Chancellor in Germavy, Tho Nizam isa great Prince, but his Mintster and Kegent obeys what our Residont st Hyderabad docrees. Sciudis and Molkar represent the formidable tradition of Hindoa power; but thoy came to the Durbarg of the Viccroy to attest thelr pro- found submission to the Hritish rule, aud their souls are excrelsed by Ifl:xulu over thonumber of guns_that may bo tired for salutes {u their honor, The Maharajah of Nepaul i3 8 potentatu of udiffercnt order, dwelling spart from these ond from Evclish iotrusion. Ho lves {n what is practically su inaccessible state. Falnsgnt Rajah ws No i, dbe fauk that ho 18 unapproached sud unapproachable only serves to Lielghten the hnpreasion Of the greatiess of his Miuister, who s the Maire du Palais of his Privdpality, When the Prioce of Wales yvisted India, be entered into Nepaul by express invi- tation, and just twelve months ago was 1 linot- fugr tizera with 8ir Junz Bahadoorin the Teral. It e, indeed, a territory which I8 as_nearly s possibie Independent, I not fndependent; and, though Jung Bahadoor accepted honors ' from the handa of the Queen, it fa doubtful how far any admission of allegiance could have been ex- tracted from It, He would probably say of himeclf that he was a member of the Order of tha Bath &s the German Emperor belongs to the Order of the Garter, and aubjection could no more be inferred in one case than the other,” BEQUEL TO “DANIEL DERONDA." Neno York Tribune, The readers snd not a few of the critics of “Danfel Deronda ™ are still expreasing, private- 1y and publicly, thelr dlasatisfaction with the termination of the novel. Georze Elfot has been kind enongh to telegraph us sentimentally from Embran (France), where aho Is stagine at present, as to the fate of ber principal charac. ters, Herr Klesiner dics of excltement and rapture whils attending tho performance of Wagner's Trilozy nt Bayrenth, s rich widow returns to England; Huns Meyrick gets enam- ored of her, prunoscs, aul s aicopted, and he thinks lier more of a Yandyck Iuchess than {iwendolen was. and her sisters nll flud well-to<do and deslrable huabands. _Myra dics of a slow fever in Smyrna, and Derondn, after wanderfog through the'East four or five years, goes back to London, and ac- cidentally mects Gwendolen at 8 party, to thelr mutual delight. 8he is loveller than ever; ahe has mastered Hebrew; sho reads the Talmud da'ly, and gives him some valuable fdeas In con- nection with the great work of his life. 8ho expreeses her _earnest desire to cmbrace the foith of Isracl, Bhe does 8o, ond after some monthis of Intellectual and spiritual commaunion they are murrld, and set out for Jerusalem, where they still permanently reside. Thelr fives are very harmonlous, cxcept when she asks him onco In o while: *“Now, tell me, dearest, what could you discaver in Myra Cohen to cnsnare your affection?”? A CHINESE GRANDEE. The Loudon Spectator *expresses surpriso that the * Almanach de Gotba " should not Include the Chinesc ** Duke of T Kung " In ita lists of the great of the earth, But, whenwe aro further informed that this high personage holda bis title and cstates by heredltary descent fn the direct line of more than 2,000 years, it is clear that to put him fnto 1um1mumn with the most far- descended nobles of Europo would bo to reduce them tothe position of parvenus and mush- ruoms. He I8, nays the Spectator: ¢ The lineal inale heir of a descendant of Confuctus cunabled I?v the founder of the Ilan dynasty, B. C. 202 iia representative wus agaln, according to the Celestial Empire, mised to the highest rank In China short of the thronein A. D, 560; and he title, the Governorship of the district. sur- rounding the tomb of the Sage, and an cstate ol 105,000 acres are still enjoyed by the reproe scatatlye of tha house, wlo, morcover, controls all the family, now numberiig more than 11,000 persone. He Iv entitled besides to royal lionors, and recelves them even frum the highest officials, The case Is curfous, as the only ove in which u great fumily hai retalned a granil posle tion owing to n pedizresderived from a thinker, and not from a solditr, & stateswan, ory lke tho Plantagencts, from o brigaud, The descond- ants of Mohomme:d are st separate in the East, and etill cnjoy an exemption from capital punishment, but they wre nut nobles," SECRETARY FISII'S EXPENSES. Washinglon Lorrespandence Troy Tines, Mr. Evarts will find it s very ditlicult task to majutain the sodal sideof the State Depart- ment with more dignity than Hamilton Fish hins doune, It seutns necessary that the Secretary of State shiould bo both rich anid a 1nan of culture, The custom hna grown up, and It certaluly sn dignitied and creditable oue, that the Sccretury of -State must give frequent aud elaborate enter- talnments to the Diplumatic Corps, and to any visiting strangers of distinction from . forelgh countries. Tho Seeretary of State Is not only expected to manage all” difficult futernational problems, but to be as well the exponent of natfonal conrtiiness and hospitality. He s sup. posed to be a genlal, dIL":Iflml. International good-fellow, who poys all his bills. Hut it takes moncey to do it. v, Fish, In his private mone- tary mutters, Is sald to be very close, but he has been lavishly generous in his thanagement of the courtesics of the Govermment. IHa hes speut every year his entire salary in honsc-rent, lle lins nnintained & good estanlishment, and has dispensed the hospitalitics of tho natlon Ina nty&u of which all of ua may be proud. And he has not taxeil the people for it, but has pald for It out of his own bauk-nccount. From the best sources, I know that {t has at times cost Mr, Fish §50,000 & year to Nve In this city and main. taln tho dignity of the Btato Departwent. IHis salury was $3,000. ¢ 8TOY JIER, PARD! ATOP 201" 0 the Riitor of Tha Tribune, Jorie, £, March 10,—Tho touching little story which appeared in lust Saturday’s Tnin- UNE, under tha sbove caption, from the Chris- tian Unfon, struck o responsive chond fn my Dreast, There is something grand, slmost sub- 1lme, In the tender manner in which tho rough ol caglueer tells tho simplo story of the little hero,—rovealing, at the same tinie, tho futense affection of the father for his lttle % purd,” It shows ua that often cven bohind the rough ex- terlor of men thers fa a tender nature, molded by little hawds, which oceaslonally beams out Itke sunshinge tbrough tho clouds. And the # You and me is pards, {sn't wel’ tells tho deep affectlon of sho Mitle hero for lils father. I, too, have had my lictle **pond,” a litdle, brown-cyed girl, and "who, like little Chosley, had a host of fricnda; but now the snew covers her llitlo grave. But when, in ifu, she sald slnply, “3‘? papa,’ 1 knew thero was love, al- most worship, for e, Oltentimes such storfes of littla heroca liko Nittle ¥ Pard ™ touch some naturcs mors than serinons of men, be they ever 8o cloquent, And it Is o pity that tho rfecord of little Charley, so fondly told, is destined only for abrief ne puper-life. | E.T. STILL AIIEAD, Detroli Free Press, Bolemn:looking Detrolter, dresscd as a labor- cr, enters grocery on Michigan avenue, carryfng ¢hest of tea fu his arus, and, as he puts it on tho counter, ho says: S Found it {n a lumber pile near the Junetion this morning. - I sco from the marks that it be- Joogs to yon, Had you missed It1 " * Well--ahem—well—'* coughs the grocer, “It's your chest of tea, of course, and I want no reward for returning it. Itight Ia Flght, and I try tu do the faie thing by everybody,” *“Yes—nhem—needn't fot this get into the papers—ahem—=nor speak 1o the pollee—~abuin— aud take this dollar for your trouble.” The chest was hidden under the counter till a lelsure moment arrived, sud then the grocer opened {6 {n search of flfty pounds of Oolongg, Japan, or best green. The contents consisted of sawdust—nice, clean sawdust of the highost wurkmanship, 1t was & dollar swindle, aml why did that grocer Kkick ™ the chest across the store, slatn thoe stove around, and ycllto his meck-faced clork: m;‘ glgy, 1'm u good mind to discharge you for s DOUCICAULT AND BIJOU. New York papers publish the following lot- ter from Dion Boucleault ta Bijou teron: Omanp Horee, Civciswatl, March 10, 1877, — My D 1 e rry that Iam naot in lace gnnr father by yuur side ot this moment. You Luowl am his Oldest friend,—the oldest be has in the world,— and hilu Jovu for you fuvery great. [lo biss no other object In the world. When tbe nows of your dear inother's death reached we, i cabled him, and I bave yecelved his ruply. 1iv begs you togo to him, snd I aum sure you wdl do 89 a4 §00n 38 yOU can. Jla b all now that {s left to you ln tho world, snd you have got (o learn how good, aud simple-heurt- td, and noble e ls, - 1, who have kuown and loved bim for thirty-one years, hsve never had an unkind word ot 8 mawent's dliferenca with bimn 1u all this 1ife of lflcnddhlx. You aroall to blin now, und § am sure your heart turns toward him, aod you long to ba with him. e destres me to provide for wll you requlre, und ta uct fur you sa if { wero your fsther, 3tr, Wshluck will call upon you. 1 ‘scot ulo Mr, Pinard, bub he did not 1iks to distress you, Let wo know what you require, 88 your fathor wishes 1should represent bhin, Your'very utfectionate fricnd, Diox Boveicaurr, WHALING IN A WESTERN CREEK, Sacramenta (€31, Recorit-Union. At Auabelm, on the 2d of March, it was dis- covered by onoof the lightermen nt Anabelm Landing that & very large right whale bad entered the creek during the night, and was then unable to make bis cscape, owing to the vbb tide. All the shotguns and rifles were im- mediately brought tuto requisition, and the ‘whals wos fired upoun both from Lud aud water unttl powder aud ehot guve ovut. A party of sallors in & small okifl “attempted 10 hook It with o large book used for grappling Ughters, Dut wero barely ablo tu escape it thelr lives when the monster, Iufurlated by fw many wounds, perceivod their near epproach. It then uttacked one of the lguters, Jusbing the water futo s lather of fosm aud b As the tide came to s Bood, huwever, it bad streogth sut- fident to work its wuy wutside, sud the curlous Luve thus been deprived of o spectacle rarcdy to be wet with, The leugth of the monster was watimated ab over fuity foute marrica Kate Meyrick, o THE COURTS. Cicero Comes Ont Ahead..-A Perplexed Insurance Company. and New Saits~Bankrupley Record of Judzmenls : Tatters, Some tenor twelve months ago, the Board of Educatlon Sled a petitfon against the School Trus- teen of the Town of Cicero, asking for 8 mandamus to compel them to divide about $87,000 Letween the city and themselves, Jt appears that in 1800 Clcaro covered the entire Township 50, range 13, snd formed one school district. By an smend- ment o Its charter, the City of Chicagn took nslice two miles wide off the csst side of Cicero, but falled to provide for takinga proportionate share of theschool fands of Lhat township, and they were leftinthe handa of the original Trustees, These funds conslat of nhout 400 scres of land sad $87,000 in money. Pinally the Board of Fducation of this efty got an dea In 1ts head that it was entitied to a portion of these school funds, a4 11 represented a portion of the townshlp for which the funds had been pro- vided, and moro especially hecauso thers were three times A3 many children In the portlon an- nexed as In the remainder belonging to Cieera, A petition was thercfore Rled to compe) the Trastecs of Town 9, 13, to divide the achool funisin pro- portlon to the nnmber of children In either por- tlon. A demurrer was filed on the ground that the 1aw did not providefor anysachdivision, and, after claborate argument, taken under advisement by Judge Gary, Iledecided that though thore wasa moral reason that the money should be divided, yet the Jaw ald not contemplate such dlvision, and had provided no machinery whereby it conld Lo made. The petition would, therefare, bave to be rofased, ¢ A PUZZLED INAURANCR COMPANY. ‘The Connecticut Mutnal Life-Insaranca Com- pany filed a bl yeaterday against Augustus Dick- Inson, Jennette Dickinson, John D. Jennings, and Samuel W, Pease, ssking to be relieved from its present unpleasant sitnation. Throeycars ago Aa- gustus Dickinson took out an snnuity policy for 82,257 on the lifo of Jeunette Dickinson, payable when eha reached the sgo of 00 years. This bap- pened the Bth ipat., and the Camglny In now ready and willing to pay this sum whenit kiiows to whow to pay It. ~Peaee has begun a garnishee mult, and notified it not to puy th nioncy to Amgmatns Dick- {nson. claiming to be a judgment ereditor of Dick- inson. The Dickinsons and J. D, Jennings also clai the money, and threaten to bring suits to support their claims, In this predicament, there. fore, the Company arks thiat it may be nllowed to denosit the money In Cflnrlll and that Lthe defend- ants may then be compelled ta fight it out amoug themaelves and settle who s entitied 1o the fund. DIVONCES. Adolph R. Schwendemann filed his Will yesterday charging his wife, Ellza Jaue, with sdultery, 1TRMS, Judge Drummond left yosterday morning for Mllwaukes and his cirenit. Friday wiil be the last dny of service to the Aptli term of the Superlor Court. Judge McAllister has not yet returned to the aty. BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Ocorge W. and Charles L, Bittingor, late part. mersna Dittinger Brothers, filed n valuntary petls tlon in bankrilpley yesterday, The debts, all un. eocured, foot ip 0, there aro 1o firin asvets, George W. Bittinger has socured debts to tho wecnnitien beling unnecured debis ure §5,139.23. iy only asrets are 8528,00 of notes. Charles L, Bittinger uwos $707.2:1, all_unsccured, and hle nseets consist of one note for $160, The composition in the case of Walter Clarke was confirmed. David J. Lake was adjadicated bankrupt by de- fanit, and a warrant jerued retarnable Apell 10, befora Register Coon at Mlnlnhu. A firat dividend meeting will be held April 8 In the case of Jonathan C. Mitchell, An the caso of llency Perlinakl, an arder was made for the #ale of tho bankru, tock at i) per cent of tho inventory prico, and of the fistures ot 25 per cent of the Juventory. A first dividend meeting Wil be held ApeliGin the case of Kate Havens, The casc of Spler & Warner was reforred to the Tiegister for final report n_Aesigneo will Le choren for the estate of Milo H, Aspluwall at 10 o'clock to-day, BUPERIOR COURT IN RRIEP. Abraham Burnstein, for the nec of Moses Dar- net, began a soit yesterday to recover §1,5600 from the Germania Insurauce Company of New Ur- cann, Hudolph Wohrll bronght suit for $2,000 agalust . J. and Josoph Hopsan, Filzabeth L. Ducll sned Amos and Flora Tomp- Kina for §1, 500 Whiliam J. Wallace commenced a auft agatnat B, V. Page and Willlam Kprague, claiming £, 000, Mosos Harnot and Abrahum Harre sued Abraliam Oppenstein to recovor §1,500. ‘he Canadion Lank of Commerce bronght snit for $2,500 agalnst Albert E. Neely, and another for $50,000 sgainat Andrew J. Gulloway. Jaman l"nuilh et ul, brouglit sull Tor $2,000 agninst Adolph W, Lumi. Charles D, I, Suilth commenced a sult for 335,000 agalnst the Chicago & Facitic Htaliroad Counpany, Abram W, Paal degan a suit for 33,000 agalnst 11, F, Coy snd R. 8. Babeock. CINCUIT COURT, Geor?: F, Harriv and D. F. Parkhouse bezon a suit In trevpana yeaterday against Saral M. Wheaton and Nolson Monrua, clalming $10,000 damages. CITATTRL MORTOAGES, ‘Thera was rocorded Satorday a chaitel mo) m{z made "Y the_snler-Ocean Pablialing Comp: i tha Bullock Printing Press Company for 80, COUNTY COUNT, In the estate of Bawnoy Lewls, letters wera grant- cd to It, Nilson, under bond for &4, 400, In the oxtato of Murgaret DeWolf, letters of ad- ministration were granted to E. . and 1§, DaWolf, under bond for $1¢ In the estatoof W, ¢, W. Gunn, lotters wero granted to Albort Keep, under bond tor 88, 000, CIIMINAL CQUKT, Ilenzwnwn pleaded gullty to larceny and was remundod. Fraok Murphy was tried for burglary and the was out 8t adjournment, Chorwon Whaleu and Thomas Leonard were on trlal for larceny. U TILA CALL, - Epak BaoRasEi-Guarml SIS, meluve. N g ARY —U2] 25, Rile J clusl No, a3, Knmepiter ve. Itlieior on trinlc - inelusive. Xo JULUK JANRRON=#, HT, ) 91, 03. 07, DA, 09, 104, 104, 104, 107, 104, 110, T2 1LY, 114, 116, and 14T, No. 83, Kenns va. Chleagd & Northwedtern' Jiaitway inpauy, v telal, Junun MousESiT, 161 2. No. 21, Usrrey, As- stiguee, va, Pateicic Go rlul, onLhum KoaEKe—3uk M0 1o 383, lacluslre. No case Jrvin Boorn—Bel eaw 523, and ealendar Nos. 312 10 {nclustve, excont w4s. Torm No, 311, € 0. &1, Uvina SICALLISTRE=NO nourt. L Jepus FARWKLL~Sal case U7, Ralline va. Mendel- JUDGMENTS, UNITRD SraTae Cin AURT=JennR BLODARTT— Clark W, Unton, Assiunce of the Greas Western lasure ance Company, Vi, Mary C. snd Janies Mckiay Sanger, NiTx0 BTATRS Distnicr Cocut—Iunaw ltopoxre - Murply, Amigues of o Chicagy s ‘Conpany, ¥a. Frod Gerier, 2.0 64,44, — Bam¢ ny, Senwoiier Hame ¥&, U, Anderson, b Fivher, §109.22 ~Eunis Ve Glatin, ol ~bame v 4 hiinar e, K1350 Butno ve. . 1, DANING, §47.06.—ramo va, W litam Iice, #34.18,—Rame ve. Frod Hofinen, §339,08.~Kameé % 1% W, Ko by [ B0, SUrERion COUNT—CoNristtoNa—Tames Foryth ot Francis D, Latchford and Juspli M. Abboit, 11823 —Unlun Mutusl Lifu-{nsurance Cubipany ve, udo & Davison, $17.061.Us. = Jupas Gawy—ifobert Clrkean et al, va. Frio & North Shory Line, #2,08, —Joci 8, Page Vi, John ¥. Fber: a o5 =W iitlain G, katioy b k. vi. Jona oecpll . ell, réarut J, Wrean v James L, ey Oleson et al, ve. Whiliam F. 110,47 S Altital ve, Jaines G d A, €V Band) decruy DuE llouxns—Frans Falk va. Ja- Touls Letcho ye. Wiliam . J. Neobes ve. Charles Gsrloff A s oy [ iege DRSTEl Fox: E. onmith S0 and Joms [ itleg, Daatel Yox. F. ety Marm Haswieky s erdict, BN A, Sehrork vae € i, $10.20.—C, F. Stune et al. va, Vietor sewlng 31 ‘ne Company, $33.~Mariina Hoffman, exvcutriz, vs, Chirica W. Dajisler and 1abor 5. Eber, §155.00 OTTAWA, ILL. Special Dispatch t0 The Tribune, Otrawa, 3ll, March 10.—At the municipal clectiou to-day Samuel Richolson was elected Mayor by a majority of 728 aver L. W, Brewer, Mr, Richolson was at one thne @ mem- Ler of the law firm of Dickey, Boylo & Richol- son, and stands high iu tho estimation of tho people, both as a lawyer and o gentleman, His opponent hes been City Attorney for several yewrs, and (s likcewlse 8 Jawyer of considerable abllity. The school question assuwed a new phase to-day. By almosta unanimous vote it was docided o orgaulze the schools underthe free-schiool system, cutting lovss from the City Govervment sltogetber, e e —r A MARITAL MUDDLE. pecial Digpatch 9 Ths Tridune 87, Pavr, March 10.—Dr. John L. Armington, of Farmington, Dakots County, & populas phy- slclan, baving wn extended pructice, has been beld for tnal at Miuucapolis on & charge of big- amy preferred by bis daughter. 1t appears, from tho prelimlpary examination,that Armington sc- cured, two years ago, g divorea from bis wife, married fu 1649 from a court of Boxelder County, Utsh.* His pctition, made from Nostufeld, in this Btate, represented that he dealred to becume a resldoot of Boxelder County, Utah, bat thas the aling and tastes of Llmsclf and wife wero so differeut that they could nut amicably lve togetlier, Bix davs after, aummons wae issucd for Mry, Anuington ar CincriT segh W, Coniln Jul $. to appear in Boxelder County and anawer in forty days after the rervice by mad, In fact, & decree of divoree was granted four daye after she received the sumimnons and forty-sixdays after the original application for divorce was made from Northfleld. The Minneapolis pro- veedings were (n the District Court, before Judge Cooley, who held that the Utah Court had no juri«diction in the Htate of Minnesota. Armington's gecond marriage was at Minne- apolis, followiug soon alter obtaining the Utah divoree, without publicity. MAJ. RENO, Trinl of the Brave Indian Fighier Before o Court Martial for Siander, Fpecial Dirpateh to The Tritune, BT. PaUL, Miou., March 18.—~The trial of Maj, M. A. Reno, Beventh Cavalry, commanding Fort Abeecrombic, which has been progressing before n court martlal here, of which Col, W. B. Huzen is the prestding officer, (s drawing to & close. Ex-Qov. Davls, counsel for Reno, summe the case for tha dofense to-day, and the Judge-Ad- vocate, Ma). Barr, wiil close to-morrow. The trial bas been private, and the detalls are not officially publiaied, but It |s known outside that the charges were brought Ly Capt. J, M. Bell, commanding Company F, Beventh Uavalry, sta- tloned at Fort Abereromble, and that the specl- fications Include nn alleged tnfamous pro- possl to the wife of Bell, and slan- derous conversatiun and writing concerning her, These specifications are understood to hiave been sustalned by the cvidence of Mra, 1331 that he did make such propasals, and by the evidonce of an_Army Chaplain, wilh a note written h;‘ Reno, produced by him. The Cha lain's evidence is that, lnrlng‘ accepted an fovl- tatlon to visit Cnpt. and Mrs. Bell at Fort Abercromble, hie was urgently asked to accept leno’s hosplitality. Upon Lia refusal, pleading his prior enpagement, Reno mmnrkcri upon the attractions at Bell's quarters in such o manner ns conveyod a decided reflicction upon Mrs. Bell's character, Furthier, Reno seot a note Lo the Chaplain, In which was embedied the rlnln suguestion that the Chaplaln was receiving Llicit favors from Mrs. Bell, whosg hushand was temporarily absent. Thia note Is snid Lo have heen prodiiced In court. Ujm' Bell's return, belng {nforined by his friend, the Chaplain, of Reno's specch and writing about Mrw. Bell, ho demanded 8n apology and reparation from Heno, The Iatter justificd himsclf by saying that Capt. Bentcen, Lieut. Wallace, and other oflicers had told him Mrs. Bell's conduct and character were discraceful. Thesa oflicers, called as witneascs, denled having said to or belors Reno_ anything of the tenor which he alleged. It s reported that Reno’s counsel roposed to Introduce ecvidence lm‘?uwhlni Mes. Defl’s charaiter, having announced several ‘ritnesses for that purpose, but the Court raled not to receive eyidence sgainst or for lier charac- Jter. Upon this, Beno's witnesses were notified that they would not be called, and the case Is being stnmed up oo evidence mostly submitted Ly the prosceution. In army circles bers the oplnion scems ganeral that Keno will be found Zflfim dnnd Lis dismlasal from the service recon memded. MARINE ITEMS, ‘Wasnmwotow, D. C., March 10.—Notico s given by the Light-Honse Board that the mali light at Manitowoe, Wis., will be discontinu from and after the openiugof navigation in the spring of 1877, On and after thc opening of navigation In tho ugnnz of 1877 allght will be shown at end of the breakwater at the harbor of Chicazo. On and gfter the opening of navigation In the spriog of 1477 the Tawas licht, oo Ottawa Polnt, Lake Tluron, Mich., will be shown from o new light-honse on the southwest extremity of the oint, L Apecial Di fo The Tribune. MicnioaN City, Mich., March 19.—~The pro- pellor Skylark, which left 8t. Joseph for Chleago Jestenday, hns been dritting about with the leo slnee last night, ond this evening Is stuck about three miles weat of here, with no imincdiate show of maving, THE PROBLEM OF LIFE. The Irfshman who read the newspaper wrong sldo up, when asked what news, replied, “Big storm at sca; ships upsile down,” Equally understood nre the works and disscrtations that treat upon those vital questions whereon hinge 1bo success or fallure of every person's life. To many, life {s & scaled book, and though thoy live to uld age, they die fzuorant of the power that Mes dormant within them, Tho recent work, “The People’s Common-Sense Medieal Adviser,” from the pen of R. V, Pleree, M. D,, of Baffalo, N. Y., discusses these matters finlly oud ably In thefr varlons phuses, Price 81.50. Nearly 1,000 pages, iltustrated, bound Incloth and gllt, and about 100,000 vopies have alrcady Leen sold, Addrese the author, R V., Plerce, AL D, Buffalo, N, Y. TO0 RENT=IIOUSES, West Slides ‘0 HENT—WEST AIDE~TWO-BTORY NN Toon dwellingliouset free untll My 1, and £3) after, Apply 0 No. 100 North Paulina-st., Up-stalra. ([ s ot o Tokms caby, ona £10 a1 And §230 per Wbt TRaNiro atHD Fullon-ats North Side. PO HENT-NEW TWO.STORY AND DASEMENT stone {rout houscs, Erle and LaSalin.sts,, 30, C: Lo bought on 12 veare sime, BCULDEN & STABON 100 Dearbornat, [0 RENT—NEAR LINCOLN PARK AND STREE' cAMN. anew 14:-room brick, : afne 11-rcom [rarbio front, $0: 2-stury snd’ ment brick and arn, £43; nice flat & roving, $:21.60: houses have every canvenlencey frst-clam nelehborhoods one 6-roum flag Iubrick bullding, §13. ClAb, N, WALE, 135 Haudolpb. Miscelinnoou: REXT—-DRESIRABLE XRINE-NOO0M ussd, JAB. U, " housea, JAB. . GOODMAN & ., 83 tngun-st, BRICK Washis Suburon '['Oull!"fl'—OKB OF THR PINEST HOMES IN iiiiana Park 19 Tamacv. [ ik e sCUDDER A0 A 100 e “f0 RENT-ROOMS, South Sldo, " Doty uFiohad resias Lk spom s soms Tery eholce front roows: i 5 150, 1ght stuies yet rematuin T10” RENT=HANDSOMELY FURNIBIED PRONT coms 81010, $18 per montliy beat focation tn tha €liy. 141 South Clark-at., liouin 31, TPo_TESr=IAxDso south (ront. 171 ¥ifun-i WSISAED 8 ALL T, . 1nnulre at Room I cOrn! Aouroe-ats, entrsnce va Moaros; trausients TENTTE ST A st taken, 3 T4-4TORY RLOGK CITY REAL FSTAT JEORHALE=FT vl it finte an iardan: 21 nie 2 In wiitbw soid che- L i for el . 6 Ktare 1k Int 230100 am corner of falated Ning 'h--u.:nmtdnuwa( 40, 1 elegant briek d xrliing, tarn, and (ot 3¢ 11 south front, on Adame-at., hetwren Wood and Faniinn; of willtrade for good, clear prorvny. T, B, BOYD, i l tooin 14, 148 Madison st {OIBALEON WASHINGTON ST, 3 NEWBTOX F Tront honses: wiil be ready 1) aecioy Rboat the of March. Alto 3 on \da-st. sdjoining he same, F fcrme and price eal o addri 1, ke LSS ELLy # Fu fou-#., Chieago, 1il., principal. iy tiic Anine party, 3 orack o Wear Central Parke st e Hew property Is well worthy the attens for houses, JOR BALE=#3160 W ¥ Jrop Bhpr gy WL T o Ty brleX, No. 310 Western-nv.s $2.00% Sesiory (rame: 19 o Flilnoreat: " s, miveri. i e ‘oura s No. . " Abavn proy ionehiy payment, nqnive ar Aot roternoge 00 o0 3 WANTED-MALE HMELP, Tnokkarpera, Clerkn, oits ANTED—A ROOKE FPENANT) OFPICE MAN: 0 or $1,000 pre one that can Inan cinplosery ferred. Addrers 1, Tribune off rrn NTED—A FIRST-CL TBARDER AT THIR. WA : Y, tr-0rat and Bate-sisl; good wages snd stesdy \ s GANTENTER TO BUILD FENCR hoase to be moved on to lat Thirty-second xt.; will ni- pasing the ront. JoBY T )1";. 8 Trib a.m“" ToUR SALEZHOUNRES AND LOTS 18 ALL _DANTH mfi;‘%{‘t'bf clty, JAS. B. GUODMAN & CO., 63 W’u}xe terma, a8 o€ 133 Routh CTaPices. gy BALE-88,0m WILL PGRCH yont (AT G oo ABhTARG A7 houth CIArk-sta. I Lani., e ey JOOR SALE—CAPITALIBTS ATTENTION=8167.000 b s Lyacant bnatiiess comer o 0-—- l:’"?‘("’llg hcated Great Larrain, for east only, 0 T X [ 8K ELF L north of Inquire at inglon-. Ul T0TS FROSTING TRVING- saofter. J. W, OHLEVKING, Hoom L ESTATE, Y .|L\?'”6§filff.\";'§w,s “rine ta eult ev tralnt & fays highest Iaod ‘born. HE A GAPI. tract of i1 10184 arres Of hign Ted. 17 miles from Chicago, on Fon BALE=TARE OPPORTINIT talfat {0 purch Tolitmg land, well 1§ the lake stiore; thid Inet ew of tho la| 2 very esutifal conntes st fing AU 1ear 1o depot. ¥ r,l,sjkmhn Dby ta Fa LYMAS: Hona’ 15 Posioad 7OR BALE-OIt EXCHANGE-GOOT Kenwood. near depnt: farge grima and ot or Tat on Rauth Side. - 1l B4 Trin T COUNTRY BEAL ENTATE. ORBALE—120 ACUES, RIOTX HCTT up livrernment Jauds snywhero, survi surveyed: very searce. J. JOIINSTON, Jit., av., floom 11 REAL, ESTATE WANTED, VW ASTRD= A Fin GilGICE IOUAES FOIt CUR: fumers: rao) 00010 823,00. Uwners spply, JAL | VHQUD.\I O.s B4 Washington- “VANTI’.D—.“DDHHN BUICE 01 'ONE 1 paarJefferson Park. JAS, B, GOODMAN & CO., 4 Washinoton-at. FINANCIAL, DVANCES MADE 0N DIAMONDS. WATGHES, ARSATCES BAN G Or ANl S HATCHES, dolph: nesr Ciark, foom 6 a0d 6. Eatabliaied 1954, % e £33 PALUTTE WAL C0 . MONEY finnd_1d lodn ‘on- Chicago real eaiate 1o sume ot 81,0000 $5,000. 7 iLawiey Dutld'nw, 143 Dearborn-st, W ORTGAGE LOAX: SUMB TO BULT AT CUR- ) Fnt Tatea; gL : FLien 3,000 8t 0 money tn hand._ JOUN I, AVERY'® 169 Lasaile DMORET 1N HAND TO LOANONF witiiout remioval, or 0n goud col WlL_“‘J.\‘. Itoom 3, 11 llu‘[dulp i-t. TMOSEY 7O 10AN ON 1IEKOVED AND GNT proved real extate, and on Niinofe farmne at” e fent mies” F. A. AENSHAW, D4 Dearborn: ONET TO LOAN AT & AND § PRI CEST 0% I‘I first - 1 \ Chile - iy mprosed reat estats fn Chlcago or vi cintty.” . L, ONEY THANED OX FU EWELIL B} SRR houss, o auy guod colisterals. 10 Washington-st., Room 2 7 PER CENT-WR IIAVE $35,000 10" LOAY 0n0or tw0 sums on central improved buainess Syt 7 ver eent. Decliion at wnes. TURN] BOND, Iooms 11 sad 12, 103 Wi glon L, D ()() 19, $56,000 LG, ANTED 0N R25,000 I 000 DARS FANED OF allat Ngtrtcnl Interest; farm lvans In itlinols at 0 per cent. DEAN & PAYNE, northeast corner Randolph and Dearborn-sts, <O TO LAAN 1IN 50MS 70 BU 250,000 FGE4 DSl Sens wmall AT sjuns; maney fo hand E. WING & 0., 177 Madioa: INITURE, JEWEL e W HOABDING AND LODGING. Nouth Side, 31 RAST WASHINGTON-5T~ENGLISH HOUSE~ excellent rootris and board, 33 to 67 per weeks restagrant Lickets, 31 meals, $4, ., NEAIL BTATF— 841083 per wouk, i VA T6 HAT oY hiiea'or ioitenm with use of plana. ‘142 ‘WEST ADAMS-ST,—A VERY FINE 8UITE OF two furnished alcuye ‘roums overiouking defferson Park: weil spnolated; elorets and bath-room connecied tHsrewith; one uf the best private residences and homew on_the Weat Side directly opposite sald park; will Fens separatelys teriny ressunable. South 1_](;2 PHATRIE-AV.~D1. SANT FRONT AL- covd Fuatn With board. _Terua resmuntia, thotelin. QT- CLAIL HOUSE. 174 STATE.8T., OPPOSITE N Pamer fouse—Good rooms, £2 66 per meek, withor withiout board. GOARD WANTED, OARD-FTC, 1IN A BESPECTANLE PRIVATE frinily fur widower it child 24 yoars uld. Weat or Sonth Sule prefernsd. Tornes must moderate, Ade I\Rll)?‘,‘} hune olffce. Weust Side, AND RO0M FOR 3V WIFE IN Ol CON. nt (o biisiacss cenire,sm at home alzlits. Ads ion. D85, Tribane ofiice. MUSICAL. TION U BUYERS IS CALLED TO I\T‘{llflfiflhmfllfl‘tflllhl_"“c"ll ey o T i ne Geo, Steck & Co., T octaves, JUas RTAD, handsorie ayved lept thd Caie, with it Eodet e Tuvements; e, § 20 "(‘)nn Kz l-l»e Plauo, 7 vctaves, carved legs and case} r Piohe Tiuilit & Davte, 76 octaves, handsome carved ’!5‘ and case, NOATlY nowy ne 7 octare Presion, rose wood case, $100. organs frus Alarg auortment of 63080 S1a3, KINMBALL, FCKER BROS. FIANOS AN fur roi L pri BTU) UTRIOT S uRed, out Of over 40 compatitors, lal menution snd honors st the Con- al,_They stand | tune longer than aoy planne miade, They are tich and full In tone; constructed to endure, and sve {u every essential the perfect plsnos of thy Alimical wmssiers and amatsurs In Aujerica and Kuropo pronouncu the iiatict, Davie & Co.'s iin: rixhts unrivaled. Thess pianos, wit Insirumenta of the Lest makeis canbo fon warvroms. uues on atlon. W, \V.glMIIALL,wwlnlr btate aud 3 Chilengo, MISOELLANEOUS, A ELCASI PATD FOI CART OFF CLOTHINGCATL o . i iniscellancous ina By sending Lotier 10 JONAR GELDCHLGA B QOUA AFPAUATUS-E MAVE ond-isad s apparatus for sl TYLER, loum 3 Metropolltan Dlock, [0 BUILDERS—¥OIt SALE, TWO-LARGE D l ricl "j:r , 3% bulklers' poles, and vtlier miatertul s&gll 'lur five days at 18 Boutt: £ North et VERAL blC- . Address C, A, s et ol 'O RENT~NICELY-FUIINISHED ROOM_AT KE- dl'l" llur.udtyricu. Appl'i"-s Room 90, 113 Eest Lau- ol !(D;:Yll- l‘v " —BTORE AND BASEMENT I0. 00 RAYN- T ot t mios otars s e tissemont llwmvu. 124 { Miscollznuons, L T Ot U R AN OLILTH BTO; s of Linfhd(a, s u glavator nd sisaiu Ussicrn. Apply t ROBERT KEID, a It HAV e HENT—TIB l|ElLJ"§lll. WITIL MACHINERY for planiug, savh, sud door msaufacturing, oo the curner of Van Butes and Franklin-sts. For foriher Darticuiars (nquire of T. H, JIROWS, 453 State- WANTED-T0 REN NV ANTED =70 RENT_BY OLR CUSTONE Y AT e Sad i fornianed. hauscs SAn G, GOODMAN'&'CO 88 Waahingionat, ISUSINESS CITANCES: ATENT TOV FOI SALE, NEW, NEVELD BEEN A AT O A BN e RN 13 {hbusstids van be sld I6 eacls 11y 3 thy Holied Siatea: oy boah tmeaning bustuces sdurce Lo Tivude. INVESTMENT—A PROTOGRAPIL®GAL: A FINE .l\.l o wiih uioders i vewments, for sale clvab; cir Tocariun 1 the. g, Addees Lack Bos 4T s)lsllwn,lllch.’_ AR CE R AESIGSEH BAL| TU(“BD DRY GOODS AND hutions for sale 1 oue of The best towns 1o Jowa. Furparticulars sdures J. T, JACK, Tipiou, Ia (309D, CHANCE-A" WELL ESTABLIEIIE! X grocery lor sale ehieap fur cah. on a-count of cheage of Luatiess, _Audreas A 63, Tribun; olice. [ ATl lu.inn gz, vash b nly Lukery 10 tow Hok uu2 wandwich, | ARTNERS WANTED, JOARTNER WANTED-1IY AN EXVERT IN REW P nflx:’nlfimnn‘g 1o furnib $10.000 agalust Lho saina lm?‘unl 1o bulida lh‘tll "fl:.l ’D.II 'lli‘:"l:lad lh‘n'nkn. cruinty Lot mte SASHea e pantiduinn O Bidhtechibs ARTNEIt WANTED—SPECIAL—TO A BATIS3FAC: Ly Whu bas $1000 [ cash, an inspufacturing business will e klven, with ut me Ul W per month; invessigation roe LA U piluctpala "oied apoly. " Addreis ¥ 15, Tribune ot TORAGE, l“l,'llSITUllB. CARRIAGES, AND MERCIIANDISE siored at l0weat ratca {o Gre-prout wareaouse, 1u0 W.Mousoe-st. We I0aD miofiey o4 19 jur cout bet angum. QAL CLEAN, AND DRY STORAUE AT 300 WEST D fur turalture, pluous swing iaachiaes, e, iloul IPUE TOLL-GATET PRi iCTUIE HENT FREEL Ag Ingunjousgem! Fi(iy ubjectstudnd! Address, yun_.":Iuofé‘. R A ol i FANTED~TO TURCHASE, A BMALL SAFE; toust bo 6f & good wake, aud [ perfect order, “&.mm price and where 10 be sen, U 67, oo, WURTA & CO., bi. Louls, Mo, NTS-OUTF|T AND Forterma address J. 0! 0 EWARD-WIITE DULL.DOG A answers mne of **Jue,* bad un & allver-plated Collar with owncre name and aduress; above raward will be pald by puturuiog bim ark findy JUIT AT O N OLY- JKamu grbtwecn tha church and o llu- Foacat., 8 &Ik nm}xurnhe CORLAtRIIG & 0IiLatre dia- wind tlog and pialu gold rings. A lieral rewund will Do Bivon oy returalug 1o MIt: DENNEILY, W 11utoa, L INT THE T MICHIOAN L & PRz P iarketl o ge el wil OST-MONUAY ~ NODN, southern Depot walting. roor Lot s, MADIFOX AND Tl Ander will be ing the watch b und fivor, I8 Bral T OST-A DIAFT ON PARK DANK OF NEW YOIK LY (ot fudursa . A reward Wil ho paid YTON & €., ‘81 Kast Madisan-at, 4 1, 0 ot et re b G, REWING MACIINES, 3 AN BE SUITED AT, (0 MADISON. N OXSwOaal latiad Rlagen $ad? ibie iowe's, 8203 rebulit Sluger modiuus, $33, Couis wa. AL LATE IMPROVED MA- chinem, emiraciog all Kinds o the market, a3 from $1310343. Mooy loancd uu wachiues, Losa ofice, 133 Clark-at., itov protatry, KW AND LATEST IMPROVED BINGEIL MA. N E Lk Dnoi tiree weeks, pioeo manataciured b Browart; eacl achine bears hls uamei price, $31. a: ubwerd; sitachuieut soupicte sad warruated.” N. LARSEY, 260 East Divisiou-st. fME GENUINK SINGED MACHINE, CHEAPER "thmum‘y:{ilhflr,l i for casn aad un imonibiy bay- n ues ' reate <xchanged. Sifcee 223 South Halsted-ae TO EXCHANGE. NOE— EET, PECK-COUNT, ~ALSO PN Fe i T lear, e reatiace. 1 tger 4" llagor stock ©for Twproved. K. RNy R Hous “gg' h Block. [0 EXCIIANGR CITY LOTS 23X 135, \V K WANT TO EXC try loté 03150 fuet, “witn flijouts Lind at l‘l)t T g CASl 07 LioTacks bLGEIeh Ml BAFCH, DS B, iy L. KAY. R L — PERSONAL. ¥ THOMAS DALZELL WILL BE 1oy Lis abster. Addross MAGGIE et pluiad CUDY. NFORMATIO! shauklully 1 C, Tribuse odice, Mincetinncor er, ent_eniployment. character arc esarl on & Co., Of yerma morsi fioniat VW ANTED-CASVASSERS 2 Yom caikei. mistache protector, napkin coln degector, and thi $Tiniaae workare maidng LINIXGTOR, 43 And 47 dnckeon-ste T0 SELL THE HOYAL een other new ll‘rr f 610 15 83 & duy. G B¢ 0 1. i busincss permang hotel snd traveling exs I LAME COMIA) A gool ad tial, "Weaiern Draveh or D, astingion-st. | B. B. PRICE, _ ] i 10 peddling I Aier o \vumn‘-fimn s arIsE In plivtoeragh crian. a Subiaeta pe PRIy ED-MEN T0 b A Y At hatdet: s e can Noveity Company, 113 Fart Swison-et., Room 19, A FEW ACTIVE MEN FOR _TIE illng artirie manufactured in ti news Iarge profits, Call tate-at., fourin or sddress G. D, i LTGHT. TPROFITANLE usiness in another citys must Alto lleuevo, nu‘v“e S, moers e 143 Clark-st., Itoom new chromos, etc. Ameri WANTED_FEMALG MELP. DNDonteaticn. \\'A%"fl".ll-fllm: FOR GENERAL TOUSEWORK, %;‘l‘srk. washer, and froner, with reference. VWARTED-WoMAN iN THE COUNTRY 10 DO Anpy a iard-court. finnsework; ni ubfe preferred. ress 13 Ol X ANTED-GENMAN keneral hodsewort erenca required. Cal VAN TEL=A Vo Anstat In 1akinicearg of children, A 234 West Indlan “fi.\‘rr.o—'.\' QUL T0 10 6 % _ADpiy &4 27 Thirteentir- ‘VASTRD—“HK& Aflgr?p 13 YEARS' work. light owgwork, k(ffl XORWRUIAN GIRL VORiR n famiiy of two g Lo hescof ret U uGIl(LTfiABI%‘I&‘N.A&’; in’ s y 8t010 Wi VWASTED-A GIRLTO DO GEXERAL SOTRE: work 1 s famf sL., near Thizty-secon asmart girl, 14 or i 10 TEU—A FIHST-CLASS MEAT AND PARTIEY %z 008 with hotel experlence. prefe 13 yusrs \vASTE“-A CAPABLE H"E(.‘(l!lllk(lltfla Pon'sxcn' after 10 O'En)flk ME)IZII A&T'l.)'.mg Iy of Ove. 1) Houtn Deartam- ferre vld, for d{nlug-room ang tn traia famliy: ouo whl :{m"-'nm. ARy after 100! oilice, 121 T!fih cond-at. WASEREGR, EAST TIARRISIN S5, AN EX- . Neninatrenses. ) v o hetr b wark o jome. [} THHOS., 7 WoRhIUKLON A, Up-aairn, ‘\h g ‘Btatest, KD—STHRT. hest prices paid. ANTED — PRACTICAL B 'MARE Wheoter & Wilkim's masbinen o oo 100 ' ral rioe it WILSON T TIHURSON 5 Laundressos. ‘ ANTED=A GOOD LAUNDRESS. OALL AT Eurupean lotel, 52 Sherman-st. Nurses. “Y‘A‘\'TE'?—A GINL, NOT ATIOVR 14 TEARS OF Appl; o care for au infant during the da 3 0 KaxC Oi0-4¢. ILing 8t 10 hasemont damt, A4 at home. Miscel 01 “YASTRDfiz.AH\' TO 3 MRt ha o talkery I NTED—NUItSF: GIRL1 03 inquire at 23 Park: ve me Dlacey can be . e e " SITUATIONS WANTED. TANTED=-FLOWER BRANCHER NV AR Bl e g TRAVELY 3 e soen Tor tne: 1hune ufllo’; 97 4838 Bookkecpors, Clerku, vtc, bouts; 1iavo hiad ten ; EATY Guahy ubiertad all Kinds Of maehinee srenves, Adidress, for oo, weok, GEO. i, toton, ITUATION WANTED—DY A R R A experienco Buatof ret- A. GOUD- e e QUIUATION WANTED-IN & KTATIONERY STOITE; Dy Mo A youdg married uug ottice, m Can Mincelinncous, 10N WANTED-DY S"'UATE b TED~DY A MARRTED MAN 08 reqal ter, i merciint. - Cal bedi 1, gtrum"um‘m« TED-BYy) L3 raph cras reportes Wil wurk tor auy salar) JITUATION WA TTGATIO ITUATI i Fefere 10N WAN Y o cencral work or 1170 Wabasli-AY. , bave SITUATION WAN 6=-R4 F0} 2 thing ta make hima, llnvh}l?"}l’f“ SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAR 5 traveling satom e Dead of relérvaen kivens AQAreis s ot b n At 243 North Clarl 3] ence to In the country, eith Tarm or takn "chargs of ‘sume,”" Keforenca re 1, Tribiune oftice. -BY A YOUNG 13 NDER. OF md i o Addrea Wi Kudren O, Tribuna, oo it Iy at 96 Address G 64, Triban et and frult butler, de R { G DANISIT A rican family,” Call at 148 Nurua Tl('D-DkV)kl‘Rll: b duor, S\TUI\HIL\ wa ED—-BY Ui o 0 keBeral e ork C 1H second work, S"'UA'I'H) East Chiestaut-at, WANTRO-BY A¥1its T Lrnish o) reierenses i N K in & sl Larrab CLAYA Pleasa call at. '-1Iru.\;'nox‘\mxnu_m COOR, WARI[, AND' rua by an expiticaced couk ta i 1yt iw obfection Lacity ur countr uzier suuthieat ouruce B QITUATION | SH R flmll{ dreas 104 Nori, S‘n‘ ATIONS WANTED-BY TWO NOUWEGTAY AT Routh Si cuce, "Audress 110 Faet 1m0 o SITUATION WANTED-BY a2 nice Can &ive tha Al priveds fami- Call ¢ 4 L174) and Kigbieonta-sia . e e R T, W EGTAN GTIL (B T irls; ou for general housework In o small family; the other L Tiake henwll Ubjeet, but a good boue dertrud. QITUATION WANTEISINA CONT" Ay {omfint-ciass fanlly. Address, M M, Tribune oftice. sencrnily useful; wagw T ifibvanian - ETENT WOM- tor two \h::, " Srruariod WANTED=TIYA RESPRCTABLE AND Feliable yunug Wuimau t0 do geersl Bousswork; L Polkent, afrei-ciass Employme and lavpdress, liear 20y t Agencies. qlTUATIlJN-‘a WANTED=FAMILES b Koo scandin ed + corour dlwauxce av. IN WANT OF 1| G q vl urth o A, Gl patibil 3o vl Lom n u oV Wy o DIVORCES, v bon PSS CES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY OB- 3 ats and Torriiiey. of Jacoms: and ptlier causes; it makes ho difcrence where cand e e requred I btatuiog & G1vo DI7ILE Wit TUe law n every respect, nu oy rojuired cxperivace, and . Law Oltics of A, Lora sad v Mudlson-sta. , Houih SOLUTE DIYOLCES—DO | A PSR, BINGHERSILG K0T, LK k i “w.;.-,.‘.‘.‘a orit 1s o'beat o Terkrences; DEXTHIL 154 Dexse audd, Cltcaga, T WINDEED Teaponaibiile 1y " clalining tio ALY Lo (erfurio woat b woll kaowa 10 bulliegal.” You tl r R Torjunees Leaa tese [y e o6 unec ey L7 i 5 LES “AND QUIE’ : liruw away Liuie and woney. Lacllitlcn wr nut sarjaseed by & a the clintry, e eyl SN VISR O ey el 12 Vo ronmlit atices Vrui ENDICUTT w.nndaog‘om:ev {3 s PO b s o o brier w s, rrdbb RGO TS " HIOBSES AND CARIUIAGES. U ALE OF HOLS| UCTION BAL ot DA sboeP SRy BUGGIES, HAN- FutnaBeaciog 68104 e ot WILHY R CO iy s it i A T Wishiagton-st.. Stockof ull kinds oo hasd 8t pri Okt 8L A dLukest B S s Dy inake, an ] m 1L, _BRO' AGENTS GENTS A«n‘“fli findt Addreas LOUIS L ©d Wuslibigton sk, Clileas. QUBLE BILV) nesi. alcigh, buEy pold. A e AL Delc iy prosertly S r paloiis 2 BhoW RS Novely Caftiaxy. Works WANTED. 1t Elegcanily (Gt Ao fiimedtstely with z‘n.w,x:n{g Hderding Yeovk ug‘ A OURRE AT [ 'uYI R, ‘k ND-HAND S8QUARE-BOX o prders sume oew bug- 1aw also pi pared g i Asbitabuls. WANTED_FORE THE 461 = b3 Ve Treve b B pak S s {14 or J. 8. GOODMAN. - snd otlier xouds: sdvances re. L tud p. m. 184 nov FNNE UNION 1 COMPANY, %8 WEST TN, ST P MTAN A 0B woutkly peymeuts, Low pelves) luoy e, MEDICAL, TIE LITTLE, 163 SOUTH CLARK-ST., CURES ALL DGR Gk et i sty Witbuub dolvutlon frvw busloeaa, URIGe Very prlvates BOOKS, (1ASTT PATD FOR BOOKS—~BIl PRICES PAID §J=E wiod. "Call ur wd Geia Dodrbuia sia. 2 standird ‘Works of CLAYIN'S, curder Al auy kio: sad he West: i Art Jl"ert. 101 West l{:sl, Ion 1o ans ehlid; Bweds WILSON OHK TN BT - KELLE\Q'&‘J THAT CAN LODGE DUBINESS RE- ucation, and be s ALE. fuom of and thore 5 twelva yearst cxperience, and can furisn hest s P hoRTTon eltier h aore oF oee, CRIIRETR, Reference B, M o . amtouint ot ok b ARY- Fryec N Ad MAN WITH 81X YEARE S TSI YEARES . : e Chmion, 3. SITUATIONS WANTED . FHMALE, St e F AL AN Domrstics. ON WANSTED~BY A ST VATE FAMILY T0 All fur 1w usys, 8 ENCED, oLlly or DOK, Neo. a7t or two duys 00K e H 1 ‘ } . 5 % d i “ .