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THE CHICAGO that fendeenthe continnonee of extravasantaalarier e0 mueh gall aud bitternexa to poor policy-halders, The compantes will ho forced recoynlze this fart, DANGER OF TOD MUCH LEGISLATION, ‘The rame danger which threatens companies whieh have qnietiy dropped ont of existence hy amalganiating with otheee, and whose policy-hold- enrcd for, I threntenei at Al form toward all the companies, The Leglatatnre fa hesonght on nil hands todo romething, wherean in effect all that Is reqnired Is to atrengthen the hands of the Insnranec Com- mlesfoner, and tien make him to do his duty, The laws of New York aro tha most strin 1he Unlon in their bearing unon life and fire fnar- They do not contemplate sny. NSURAN nuoner or later to Enormous Balaries Paid to Life-Insur- ance Officials, e are abundant) bany in another The Mighest Salary Pald [n This Connfry--il, B. Hyde Lhe Man. Posslibility of Too Much Zeal ‘Without Discretion. fnce companlcs, honorabla {reniment. Iint the poor companles have hoodwinked the Departmient and blinded the 1 that in really demanded Isfo compel an examination of the com intervals, and the power to compel 10 open their bonks to the examiners, tragl in that there nles at rezular the companles Making Bure of o Lawyer Legislator— Continued Demoralization, rperd In this ity anil at Albany who are resolved that now in the day and now I the hanr when the companics must come down, and that they munt fovl the force of hostile lexislation goaded on by (h rotten compaulies, meet Lhin viow by parin From Onr Occasional Correspondent, New Youw, March 23,—Thesensation to-day in fnsurance circles fn the publlshed statement ox- torted from the leading lifo companies ny the Leg- faiative Committca at-Albany, giving details of thelr * salatice, requested by & resolution ndignation felt Loward r (his companies may hush money, cannot be 3 A attong renre of reliel whon tho Logislatnre adjourne, was for many yesra & Director in the Mutual life of thin city, aid his feicnils are conddent hie will veto any measnee denlgnicd (0 oppress the compa- nies In the Inlorest of reckleas ur ignorant persona, 1OW ON® COMPANY MANAORS. Eome time agn uno of our city companles sent n retainer to a momber of the New York Leglalature with & request that he wonld search certaln fitlen to real estate ina particular locality. fee and turned the searchlugover to a A gentieman interested in ane of of propurty canferred with the Life Company refa- tvu to the same, and, the question of titls being ralacd, the Company referred him to Mr, ——, ‘The gentloman called upon him one morning and asked hiim about the s title to certain property. X now that the Information was withhold. plcions of (he public aro moro than verificd, anil yel it inno leas strango than it Is lamentable that tho sa-called **mntual™ companles, in which ey~ ery individual policy-holder fa snpposed to ho equally Interested with the officers themselves, are the closcst among our cluse corporations, Thelr leading officers are clected year after yoar by the proxics obtained from policy-holders, and the in- nocentvictim of misptaced confidenco: holder—who might asl the high-salaried clorks or ofticlala for some Information relatlve to the com. pany‘s affalrs would soon find himaelf cured of Lis love of the **mntual’ part of the affalr, BALARY-LISTS OF TWO COMPANIES, We are furnlshed by the summary process of the Court with the salary-lists of the two leading city companica~tho Mutual Lifo and Equitable. are julcy reading for hard thines and falling com- The Mutnal liat I as follows: the lawyee legirtatar, The legislator amared sing thu densest ignorance of tho sell knew mothing about Doea anybody aupposa that the retainer would have been pald {7 the lnwyer had not been n mombier of the Leglata. he Life Componles spend lowsof nioncy very foolishly, but they aro ot so green as ail that. TIN ONE-MAN FOWER IN THE DECARTMENT. The new Superintondent of the New York In«r- ance Departinent. ila de John A, McCall, +1'ra Department, and he {a fcer in Ihe conntry, quiteil0, but he is ono ofjthe and enrest of rxaminers. s ctically, ho 1 without doudt the le Is a young man yet, not o shirewtleat, quickeet, 1ic seemy 10 have anin- tuition for detecting falaehood, and It in truly sakd that when he goes through a company's affairs salipetre cannut save f BOCTEIATY vuaren Actuary’. Firat Awslatant Actuary., N:enr{d Asistant Actuary, Iwo Medical Exanil it I crooked, n thotoughiy ronecientions pul anfe (0 say that hie wielda more real power over the insurance situstlon in thiv State thun all vther ofii- Upon his examination all the compa- nica which bave boen tarned onteof tho Ktate have Deen expeiled, nod i 1s understood to e prepur- ing for & Weatern tour ro eoon aa the examinatlon of sovern] lifc conpanics now in progrexa iafin. I take the $t. Louls companica in band first, and then visit Chicaco, Toledo, Clnein- natl, and Nashville, and If any of the companies of those cities which mny be doing business here valne such an examinntion, they will be wise to set in order st once. JJohn A, Al to sn unzound com Balnttes for 1870... The Equltable llet 1a o8 follo: ARNIOE. v guperlatendent ionds Reventecn hookki Thirty-five clerka and Commutatlon engli ercent pany and mlls"t; to rectors’ fecs, ‘Travcling expor ————— e " OURREN'I' GOSSIP. A BALLAD OFTI1 Medical Exami Attorneys’ feva, £alarien for 1876..... WIIAT MR. Il B. IIYDE RECEIVAD. In sddition to his annual salary, Mr. M. B, Tiydo, the Presldent of the Equitable, testified that he had received allowances for commlissions upon profits amountiog to $459,000, and that he was Interested In the Ioston agency of the Com- pany, which brought Lim an additional $20,000 perannuin. As o mero salaried oficer, thero 18 no doubt that he [s the best pald oficlal in this or any other country, as the commisslons apon the Come pany’s profits, sdded to his regular ealary, brings Iile income up to the nelghborhood of 875,000 per Jr, Hiyde {s tho personal embodiment of the Equitabla Life—the : FRENCII FLEET, ocTonEk, 1746, e port of Breat, And the Admieal's ship diy ‘The signuls **Bteer sout For this Admiral DA 1ind aworn by crosa und To ruvage with Ore and stoc) Out biclpless Boston Town. There were rumors fu the atreet, In the hunisen there was fear Of the coming of thy flect, And the danger bovering nearg And while from mouth to mouth Spread the tidlugs of diaway, Istood In the Old Saying hunbly 440 Lord! wa wonld not advi But if 1u thy Providence A tempost should arine To delve the French ficet hence, And scatter it far nnd wide, i ft in (ho sea, ould be satisiled 'And thiue tho plory uth, - and body of *Let ua pray! anybody who proposition approach the Company upon any busi- ness whatever und ecu how all matturs, Jarge and. amall, are decided by Mr. Hlyde. Now what Is re- markable abont this salary-1lst £, that Mr. Hyde permits e subordinates to reculve such salarles, With all proper respect for_the Becrolary of the pany, tliere is no substantial reason why he d recelve $16,600 for s service requlire nelther talent, nor Integrity, nor ekl any other quallly so' high priced, Edquilable_salurice are simpi! wo grant that Mr. Hyde, as deserven all hu recelver, was all on flame And even as | pra 'I'he answoring Tt come with a mighty power, Bhoking the winduws and walls, And tolling Lhe hell in the tower, Aslt wlle ot funcruls. t, abominsble, even if a.!‘;l’pl”l came, s esecutlve oicer, Ilc Ia the ouly one npon Jtastal who can justly clatin a fourth parl of the pay received, and the publication lv bound to MONE LIFE-INSURANCE SALARIES, Morris Franklin, President of the Now York Lifo, testiticd chat himacit and tho Vice-Prosident of the Company bad received in flve years un an- nual compensation of 8 markable featurcn of th compensation pald to bovkkeopers oud wibordi- The Equitable s sevonieen book- 1iHU, an aver ER falr ‘towand 'tha " policy-hol tent Lo all concerned that at the presont day Wil hire o ilest-clans boukkeoper, anid 24,600 apece, 0 'I‘hom Mutunl Life shows ita namiug aword, And lerted: **Stand o Ivation of the Lord vuns wore binck with clond, 0 was white with hafl, Aund vver more tlerce and lou Dlew the Uctober gale, The flect it ovortook, Aud tho broad ealls In the van Like thy tents of Cushan shouk, Or tlio curizine of Mihian, Down un the reeliuz docks Crashied tho o'erwheltaing scas; * Ab, never were thoro wrecks 0 pltifnl as theve! Liko o pottor's vesso] broke “I'he great shipy of the line; ‘They wero carrisd awuy an u rmoke, Lr sank like lewd fu tie bring, 0 Lurd! before thy path T'hey vanished and ceased to be, Wiien thou did'st walk u wrath Vith thiine hio wea through thy seal ~—Longfellow in the Aprit Atlantic, IN A STREET-CAR. The clusivencss uf a cent when it gets inbo tho straw of & horse-car 18 wonderful to behohl, You scc the very spot where the cofn strikes, but when your hand reaches the place there's And the more that struw ls poked about, bo it with the tenderncss of love or the epltefulness of anger, the more the Hetle Jokor keeps out of sight, It isw'tavery high- toned pursult to be thus chasing a festive bit of vopper—alloyed at that—throuch the luby- riuth of straw, and feet, and markot baskets, ond miscellaneous bundies, which the oor of a street-car ordlugrily presents, but ono can hard- Jy take a trlp o« any conshleruble length with- out witnesstug just such a hunt. One of most dignified passongers on s Highland car had an experience of this kind last cvenlog, Tho coln glluted as It fell, and a sort of glow- worm epark scomed to mark its resting-place, was oyldently no deceltiulness One of tho re- developments s tho ai aud, romembering that hoth there hnge concerns are g under the capecial iniiitential aud fucorraptiols Boar. the quecy |a sugzested, ** OF what use are Direc wverned by the whim of one mun, and unrdianship of e basta of extravapanca published fucta of (oeday. confizmy the previous optilon of well-posted Inli- panlea are tou luvish fn thelr Theso fignres slinply viduala, that tho o expendliures, and holders i too liberally uaed to aupport and host of fellows who arc well pai work of any kind, ONE OF TIE FURDER FEATS OF PINANCE, Bome time ngo It was published that I J, Fu ber, of the Universal Life, was receiving salaries from the North Awcrican and Guardian, which Lven ahsorbed by the Unive: 50 ns ] clal Manager of the Charter anuual fncome 1o about | #oft impenchment so far as the amon cd, and though it is Inrge enongh to satlafy any or- dinary mortal, thero {s no ruom to donbt that Me, orves well of ut Jeast onu Compuny—ihe orth Amerfca—under his charge., bosscssion of the stfalrs of that Company he foand them Ina anarled condition, and owing to sume vecullar inaucial nutlons entertalned by the former P'residdent of the Company, Mr. N, D, Mo his dealings witha certaln Mr., McCool, & of thls city, a vory large umoant of mors by the North America wore vold for uaur; c: Caol had the Company's money, and had patd such bonuses therefor that com gnted the matter, tce would bo hold vola by Ar. Furber took the matter 1n hand, ane buld feats of finauclering, which are not ublic ear on account of the individuale | o saved these mortgs, #quoezed the former for very littlo no cent there. lle denies the unt Is concern- When he took 8 to pick a bumblu-bes from tunde the cluteh with o silio of satisfaction which was meant to reproye tho Incredulity of Wis fellow-passengzer, but n_hand- {ul of dirty straw was his only reward. Then ho arted the litter and clutched again_ as he saw he littlo dise diving futo mystorious depths, but the unsuiutlike expression of hils fucy showed further lack of success, for' that bedding, and the more the passen. gers tried to keep from laughing the madder he gut; und be shook, und and’ buliied the struw, but the e scemed to like it and kept safe distunce. Then the nian made a shovel-plow of his hands and furrowed the very flooring; then he took to rat- terrier tactica nud tried to worry that penny into & compromlse, but it wus eight to scven against At this juucturs a glauce from the winduw showed him'that he had been carricd seven blocks by his stopping-place, aud ot ‘out o the miudd ing were hardly fitted for the neighborhood of the Tabernacle, \ —— MAIDENS' MISFORTUNES, Last May Misscs Galsford, two malden ladies, took lodgings ut Miss Curtls’ house in Brigliton, England, and at the cud of & week recelved o bill for two weeks' lodglugs, The laudlady inslsted tnat they had bired the room a week before they had taken posscsslon, and turncd them out of the Lousc when theyrefused to pay the overcharge. On the following Aonday Mlss Curtls told sn Inspector of Polics that she bud missced 4 couple of tablespoous and a teaspy and an officer was seut with her to the ‘new fefords to scarch thelr truuka. arge wivker busket was opencd tho landlady became greatly exclted, and urged the be wisalug spoous we found, The two ladies were taken fnto custod ultted on the evidence of the polive alticer, which tended to show that the laudiady well where to look for the spovus. ‘The lodgzers retallatéd by lustitutivg criminal procecdingy agalust the Jandlady for vouspirac and perjury, ond ou Feb, 23 she was scutences to hard labor for eighteen mouths, nol known that the chicf part of dent Ifayes, butus uved the North America polic ne sum of muney, A VOSSIBLY DAKG Just now the populsr wind aroused 10 the abuses of llfe | that thero is danger the excesaiva xeal disp! posed Wrongs ma: Guardian, Resorve, Widows' tectivo—-tvo companica fnall—in the hauds of & way hava beca woll futeuded, but there anger that the step may prove an in, to the policy-hulders [u thass compantes. lust threw or them wers virtually wound up, and relnsured acveral years ago, anics have so far hlll\{.llxlly act by paying secrued losscs and preserving the iyations tu policy-holdere Jatact, There 18 no fraud alleged i the original relnsurances, though e nnlrnholdc‘:‘:n the explr- but it was Lifo obtained ) A salary r‘qunl Lo that uf holders a handa ) tho North Amarica Then he just ** went coazed, and stunpeid, roduce preater North America. Orphana', and Pro- himall the time. ‘The relusuring com. carried out thocon. | hiy remarks as be fi1s quite probable ing companies received a b fecting the bargatn, €elcd arv thy policy-hulder, olected by another compan; 1ble goud has be nt leceivership, and a8 1t s admitte rigingl company cannot pay the il paying pretnume, riles clhiedy inteee d they arcas well y Y en accompllehes i TUB BUSINESS DENORALIZED. (¢ will unquestionably be a black y The Courpanies are all e: ing the effcet of Lhe panic caused by th apular city company told me recently thal they pseas of policics now thas at any forer ' history, snd the reports » Were growing comparas tour thelr beat azeu tively worvs and Wotse every miouth. Teceived two yesrs ago an average of fve ulions per day from its General Agent lo- Now the applicatious were Ve licles far exceeded the new app e and amount jusured. Thore is etlort un the part of the Jarge Companice & their rivks, 30d o dispositivg is now wauifee extend the' time and give custotery overy eucours Bement 19 pay thelr promising, iat of appl.canfe (uf puld-up polich €2 Vilue, sud yurious {0Fm OF qUIL-Cia Abv were payments) uttest the doable fact thas tied of payiog life-snsurance premiimt ady woney, A puoular Agencies of oneof ur lucal Wfce cumipanies has res{gucd his oftice lately ta cn; 0 auuther uceupation, because thére was uotl ur Lim o do | the lifu-olice. Ly cowpanies are dolog woiblng cowparatively otficer to look sharp. 5 llcations in numw- a de Vet the teiiotule JOE NAGLE DLD ABRAIAM.” dduae. . Last night, whnle the patbetic play of “De- borai " was golug ou betore the scenes ut Wheeler's Opera House, anotber act, of a worg serfous nature, was in progress bendud the can- . E. Nagle,ox Balfour as his correct naue Clarence Beauett, the forms: the chool- fard pushed for T bupullnltudm’llut 1t (o this fact Lbhat master and the Jatter Old Abraham, were the participants in the traz-dy enacted. Balfour {3 a veteran actor, but has of late, from varfous causes, degenerated fntoa very ordinary one. He, however, llke all veterans, commaids re- spect of o certaln degree. Dennett isa young actor, ambltionr, and, it would seem, sfightiv conceited. The readers of the fllade will recafl the scene where Old Abrabam mects with the Schoolmaster who han come to drive him away, and recognizes his volce,and thestrugele enanes during which Old Abraham [ stricken down with Mgghtniyg. At Detroit # Old Abe " beeame Allehtly too «’fcmnmlrntlvu to suit the School- master, and tore away the laco frills about his neck, e thonght a” young actor had no right 1o *break him tp ** {n that style, and ordered dox school, turn to the missfonary aud ask, * How much will he pal 1 us for letting our chil- dren be educated in the Orthodox school ! Ono asked how much he would get for cinbracing flrlhmlux(. When the Orthodox Bishon was vlsiting 8ltka, one of the candidates for baptism, who was dirty anil hall-clothed, was told tha le tnust at the time of baptism be properly dressed,—that he mast have 8 " clean, new shirt, and put'on shocs and " stockings, The Kolosh askeid, fu astonishment, * But will not the Rua- lans provide all these things, as they used tof e #aid that if they would tot give him cover- lets and a shirt, he did notcare to be baptized." ettty DIDN'T WANT PRAYER WASTED. “There wass another story,” continued Peter, him never to repeat the offense. But | withatwinkle fn his eye, but the samegrumbling those who wers present last night ‘l’lm tone In hin volce, * ferry wicked; but many's the remember Liat Abrabam was very cnorfelles | tlme I will-hef alaugh at that story. That wass and fore the 8choolmaster almos| Onee behind tha stage, the two Jtad 8 quarrel. The Schoolmaster bure It with dignity, but Abra- hain was impudent, and finally catled ye Schoul- master a very hard name, and the ltter knocked him down. 1lis eyes swelled up about the size of a peck-measure. Tic roported the matter to Mr. danauschek, and that gentleman turncd ve Schoolmaster out of the school, Janauschek, when she heard of Abralism's **sassy ' demean- ar, aafd that hg waa to blame, and_the Schiool- whster was relntated, - Abrabiam will stare ot L}nln moon to-nlzht with his eye done up In a sling. about two men In a boat, and_the night it wass 50 biack that they couldn’t find thelr way into the harbor ng all, and the wind it was blowing ferry hard, And tlne one he says to the other, * ineau, you must gil a prayer now, or we will nefer get [nto the harboratall.’ And Duncan eaye, *Teanna do it} {lou maun do it yourself, Donald.' And Donald e will sy, *¢Tam ‘!nu, Duncan, If you do not gif & prayer we will Le tronned as sure as death, for I can see nothing but Ulackness.! And so it was that Duncan'will stay In the stern of the boaty and he will kncel down, and he will say, ‘O la{ll’dy 1t 1ss flltcen searn'since I hef asked you for anything; but it wlll be another fiftcen years Lefora L will ask you for anything moro, if you will tek the bost {l'lliu the harlnihr.' Aud thien, ll:ru euu;".'?,“nl. s wass & great sound of th country, and lived at tho Westminster IHotel, |n‘rm‘:3;::f:“oln‘l‘l!|:clmum bt sumething of a sonsatfon was caused fo the | yp at the buw, he will cry out, *8top, Duncan, establishment by the birth of child, fts mothier | do wtlm.}y ‘|:uy x:x,ur mn‘x,n not be bll:hfl;ler.\"lo being an Industrious and comely chambermald | anylxuly, bekass the s ashare already.!V'— employed in the house. One of the Indy-board- | Wiliam Hlack’s ¥ Magdeap Violet" ers, the wito of an ex-Minister to France, took great interest In-the )ittle stranger and its un- fortunate mother, and, ULeshles preparing A DICKENS ANECDOTE, Newr York American. While Mr. Charlea Dickens was last §n this TOSTON'S MUSICAL CULTURE, LDonton Commercinl Rullettn, ©And this," sald a gifted Ltalian artist, as he clothing for the clild, she. oceupled | slamncd tho top of. tho organ down on the herselt” dn intercating tho guests In | monkey's tall, alter frultiessly grinding * Beau- hehalf of tho bapless palr. The girl | yirul Spring * before an fmposing block of emp- had had charge of Mr, Dickens’ roomus, and that gentleman mado n prompt responde to the an- peal. 1le placed $200 in the hands of the housc- Keeper, with orders to take good care of mother, and_chikls and, further, he suceeeded In per- suading the voor girl to reveal the namo of her 19 hontsee, “this |s the boasted musical culture of Bustons” and, inuttering A divalo mit- suchur one-hoz town, hadcesstoit,’ in the lig- wid lavgunge of Ttuly, be turned his faco sadly «towards Milwaukee, & purmre, fo w8 Wallaeco it 8 el | THE NATIONAL LIFEINSURANCE o, the inoticr's statement, he dented all acqnaints ance with his victim, and it was only by threats of exposure that hie was prevailed upon to contribute towarda the fund that Mr. Dick- enw had started for her benefit. As soon s the girl was uble Lo be up and nbout, her child— whom she naned after Me, Dickens,—was placed | with a family In Westchestur County, and the wother sent out Weat, with a complele outht, a’ sl sum of money, und the whole world be- fure hier, She changed her name, and soon_ ac- cured work; sha lived reepectably, and has since warried wy Her husband was inade acquaint- ed with her vue fuuz pas and jts conscauences, forguyve then Hke o man, and seot for her child and adopted it os his own, Little Charles Dicken: y his mothier nnd step-father, are now livioe In o small Westera town, and no doubt ouc of them at least has not ccancd to Liess the nawe of the great English novellst, HOW MARY WAS BOUNCED, . o We printed aome days ago an account of fiow Dr. Mary Walker was flred out of the Treasury Department; but'the following, from the Wash- {ngton correspondent of the New York Sum, gives some new particulars of thcgrand bounce: Dr, )IAI'{ Walker Is & standing ofice-sackor, For years i bloomers have hovered about ante. rooria of difforent Hecretarles, nntil ahe lan he- cumo auch o Lotlier that Secretary Sherman made an urider to the doorkeeper that she be no longer admitted to any pert of tho Devartment, 'Fo- day she slipped _ny, and had reached the ante- chamber of the Fecretary. Word was at once sent. to ‘lm'dumlm;}fr rnyl-‘henlrflzt m:xlt who fi:nurdu lhln in door ecath sir o walke o Tho Aecond Hoor. and at onéo. told Dr. Mm" ?xmt There was pald daring the year for death.clalms »he must o away, ‘ou go to hell,” answorod | $22,031, not doducting relnsurance collected on Dr. Mary, vigorouslys **1 shall do nothing of the | the policies, and the tots lnmnlumnfmldy the In- £OFL XL 1inn tho ddarkeaner made n focble pass not only In 187, bot in at her, an he sald, **Como now, Yon comy out of were Issued, were only that. " "ALthis supgestion of violence Dr. Mary Jumped and clacked her heels together Livico an shio dropped hur hand upon o ‘"f’ pocket, raying, **You ln‘y‘llmml on mo and 1 will shoot you ‘The doorkeeper ruw a chance for a flank move- ment, He seized Dr, Mary's dght wrist, and then puwsed hin venerable arm” about her walst, 1o TAs Tritune. Citicaao, March 2.~In an articls published In Tk TRInUNE of to-day 1t (e stated that the Na- tlonal Life-Insarance Company of the United States of America paid to s oficors and azente during tho year 1870 £120,023. The detailed stalement of ‘tho recelpts and disborsements of this Company, as shown Ina the books and as made 0 tho Dflzcmn and stockholders, and the nworn returns to the Inaurance Lepartments of all the Staics, ehow the following {0 be the facta tecelved for premitims fn 147 Hecalred for interest and ren Total recelpts. . Disburscd for deatii-claims (icas el matured endowmenta, And sonu Tald for surreudered polici Fur commisslons to agents. For palaries (0 ullcers and ali Forreinaurance in other compani rorluxes, medical examinntions, sdve rent, printing and statiunery, attorn prugt and luss, and alf other expense Total disbursoments.. 8,604 aiice carried (0 feserve ACCOuDLI s HOT, 241 e rescrve Is required by the law of the State snd iy the principled of the business Lo bo held for the sceurity of the policy-hotders, and this fund, wlth: the {ntercst und ‘the futurc premiumas, {a necessary and snflicient to provide for the ultimate vaguient of all tho policlcr, s wiil bo eecn, the commissions to agents ay- wrage only 8 4-10 per cent of the premfume alone, ;:r il-"x«lou of 1 per centof the amount of Insurance n foree, The salarles and sll compensation: pald by the Compnny to the officers, consisting of a President, Vice-President, Becretary, Actary, two Medica! Dircctors, and 'sboat eighteen clerks, ami o 437, 1415, belng 3 0-10 per centof the total recelpts of Tho Company for the year, or 18:100 of 1 per cent of the amonnt of msurance In force, sured under there pollc il yeara since s the poli 87,674, These men did not **pay $1 for neure ance and their helrs get back only 1 of it.” Un amhwnlrhq, thelr heire recolved over $4 for overy lollar pald, The National la a purely stock company, and the insured pay thelr prominme only for (neurance, these prenifums bolng about per cont less than B ot b hrape) her. towand. o. strect, Dr. | tinse af mutusl companies, and do not puy A high e i 2 | prentium Tor the sake of having a small partion of Ay e e M p ool mure | IV Feturaud in tho whape of divdends. Therefore der, groatly to tho amsuscnicnt of persons in (ke hntlwags, - After he had privted horto the strect ha npoluglzed Tor his forced rough trestment, and waidd thiat her smportunity bad Trought it “about, 1o asked her to pardon him, but Dr, Mary refus- cd, bitterly saylng that the country should yet ring with thin outrage'commiticd upon o free-born Awmetlean citizen, ITINTS ¥OIt BRET ITARTE. ©* Suringfleld (Masd,) Republican, Montaon has been a ‘Territory only thirtcen yeara, but {t hus, had n Ilistorical Soclety for twelve of them, which hos just fssucd jts first Jvolume, Its chiof interest centres In wiluing | Iteapoctfully yours, » W. ¥Fer, Presilent, adventures, cspeclally of the remarkable charues [The ltem In Tun Trisuse stated about all ter, James Stuart, His Journal of the dlsps- | the Company’s printed report for 1870 revealed. troua Yellowstune oxpedition of 1663, annotated | If It conveyed a wrong ltnpression as to the by two of his surviving comrades, exceeds In | expenses of the Cumvany, its officers ara to }:mm; dmngms:‘»_vn‘n ,I;‘l'lll‘llu; n: lll‘fimiclzll:t"'llgm Vlame for not furnishing mnrohlnl{cn;;auun. m;x: v E oa . - giving the expenditures In such detall os would :'f,,é"‘,l,x:: ‘..',','(‘,"w.‘::‘.‘,ii',u"." r:lhn):.ml?l'{:: ::H:U)‘nb cuuhli the rel:!nr to know how much had been bralusso as nuttobe o zurucn 10 s retreal- | spent for ealarios and commisslons, In the fng “comradess and another nwned Geery, | present exelted state of the public mind in con- who gwldcmnlly shot hl,mmlf, inslsted on soquenco of the cxtraordinary rovelations in followluz his exumple. Putting the muzzle New York, people, are getting to bo naturally and Justiflubly susplclous of **1lfe " statemcents, of s plstol to his breast, * 1o wus about to fire l'm futal shot, when Jim ealds ‘For espectully when they are lumped und look blind.—En.) God's suke, Ueery, don't; but, It you will do ity don't slivot yourscit there; it will only pro- lung your ugony, If youmust do i, placy the CATTLE OF THE PLAINS, 10 (he Editor of The Tridune, Citicado, Murch 20.—Bving much Interested n pistol to your “tomple.!” To which Geery ro- plled: *"Thanks, i, and mn( God Diuss you LS tho matter of stock-ralsing in the Weet, T was mach strack with the two lotters thal have lately appear- all and take you safe ouc of this! As he placed the platol to'his temple, the men, with weeplig eyes and full hearts, turned ‘to walk away, us tiiey could not bear to seo bim fire. -[le pressed the'trgeer, and tho cap only exploded, I th ed from ** Emligrant” and his Kansas opponent, appeated to him, saylng: "¢ cc,?'. for Gud's | and while the figures of the former sre correct on #ake, don'ty this is o warning.! To which he | hle supposition fhat his yearling Lelfers are to pald *uo ettention nor made any reply, bug | breed, which the Kansas gentloman denies, the ruther seemed to ba sollloquizing, und safd: ‘1 fln:!umr-)- o:lh- I;n" fi-:fi. ‘emgnwmnfl‘ nz ;le:l):x:ll:{ld the v 7 er | subposed expens know not what to think of thut: b never | fubLOseCaEbee are o migrant ™ set the value of the herd o per cent per anuum (or 600 lvercnnlnn the original outlay) at the end of the lires yeats. The deductlon of the expenac wonld nll thut the poliey-hoiders need 1o inquire is: Doca tlie company [ifnish socurily?. In the company managed fn‘such a manner that it wil be nbie to meet it liabllltiest The = nfutement of nswets ma compared with Habllities shows that the Company has $150 of asscis for every $100 of iabliltics, “The ubove statcment of receipts and dlsbursciients shows that by Companyie beiig conducted In such o manner that it will always bo socnre. The principal ofice of tho Company s located Ju this city, and n larze ‘mmun of Its funds are Invested here, and ita Dlrectors are well- known Chlcago men, They invite tha folleat ine yestigation, and claim that'the Company is deseeve Ingof the support and pat: nago of he public, suapped before,! Cucking his plstol aguln, he cngaged a few seconds in mental prayer, sod ngnln‘yul'l'ud the telgeer that launched blw futo cternity, 2y THY SINGING SEA-SITELL. To the Editor of The Tribune, Ci10A60, March 87.—Tle article in 'yester- day's TRisuNs about the singing sea-shell brought back sweet reflections of bygoue duys, when, baving never seen tho vast ocean, § could at least gratify my deslre by bearing the rour of itw waves from tho sca-shell, But, sluce I bave arown to b prosale, I found that an empty aflect only the percentage of lxmi\l, which would be more or lexs according to the fatelligence and ility with which the hord was managed, sirikes me, howuver, that tho safo caleulation ta make wonld be nomewhery between the two es- timates, and, to avold tha powsibllity of the Kunsas Kentlen objection, it would bu prudent to com- mence your herd with 2-yoar-olds Instend of yearlluge. Atthoend of threo years your herd {nut your profits) would be of the followltg uum. ber and valas, rapix ing you started with 800 2-year-olds {(which you woald bu careful to sclect. frow berds In which bulls were well represented) worth 83,000, via. : @ water-piteher, and even a deop drinklug-glass, | wns. 1d caws &t $1 $ 5,100 telly the sams story. As tho sound ts heard | 304 -0 cuws at 817 L alko when the articles mentionod aru luld on the | 3355-3eat-0l €0U8 R o tuble and the ear brougbt to the opentng, L co s, cludo that the continuous motion of the ale o 1020000 wonrerens 816, 140 the ediges of the hollow articls produces a vibra- Here your 4 and 3.y your prol y tion of' the colun uf ulr contained In it, strong | 2-yesr-ulds, wonld hisve increaved, bul, ue the pro. & ol cONIE pel bu reckoned on, it enouzh Lo cuttee the suund, which becouiea per- W"H“l' 11(“;“1' :‘zlvl':‘lz"l‘l‘l&‘;‘ be geckand ceDtIblo as soon us the eor Is Uroughit ito sucl | seemis tmxy o caledlato on [t uny more o posftion that all the sound will wuter it with- out dilution. Youre respectfully, R J. 1 I10W TO DO IT, ‘The famoua Dr, John Brown, ths commonta- tor, experiencod a full slurs of the world's vicissitudes. At Dunsg, ou one occasion, when bls funds were low, he cutored a sbop to pur- o 1 may say that I consider there would be chase the luxury of & balfpeapyworth of cheese. mu'.&gim m.y lq{ "ib 1'.1\::“; ‘:nm?.h'lg:":.dr'u:': ' cla i sk al aru scen on the luncheon Fc shopuuu doclared ble luability to uceatu- | LSl are onurally picklod by he housekeeper what's the lcust you mnl' 'lnqfilml the | 8ftersomo peculiar recipo tuat has been In the Doctor, . * A peanyworth," replied the dealer, {::y“u‘:{l':: "’Tuu«? I‘I'A:mnlll.-“e;l‘;l‘(:fi‘&y“::?'é‘:g awl [ustantly sct nbout welghhiyg that quautity, | with carrote (never parenips) comes from the which ho speedily placed on the counter, {n butcher, who always keeps a large tub full of anticipation of paymeut. ' Now," said the | pickle, and pops into it sny piece of meat that is Doctor, tatidng up the kulfe, 1 will fnstruct | notsold uvcruight, of ls fu danger of becoming ou how to sell w halipennyworth of chiecse fn | putrld. Thly, therefore, they can afford (o almuat uture,” upon which lie edt the modicum In give away, and, althouzh they do nut pow dosu, twu, aud, appropriatiug cho balf, put down his th\-( very quickly would i tureatened with pu ine coln und departed. i ol vuelon from Amerlca. Tho caro ls different with fresh aeal, bowever; hero is our nprol’lunllr‘ With the rinderpest cnmln‘: bee? will be ver: acarce. and any supply from licre will be invalua: ble. Therefury, now s the thne 1o invest in eatilu- raising. Verbum e —— EXPORTING MEAT TO ENGLAND, Tv the Edilor of The Tridure, Cutcano, March 26.—Al tncourageuent to ex- porters of fresh weat from this country to England, #nd for the beaefit of all concerncd, the aubscriber belleves nuri hittle item, private or otherwise, usiuess ought 1o bo most extsnaively penns; bt probably the ono would set off the oths er. Anyhow, (aking the Ksnisus Ngurvs as the cor- vect ones, bls percentag of proill sectis 10 Mo 80 encouraging that in tae prescnt state of trade the matter sbould bs looked Into, 1 Intend to per- sonally lnveetigate, and any capltallsts who caro to do the sanie had better address to I*+0, Box 403, City, P §.—In thomatterof exportation of salt becf to A WISCONSIN “PURP,"™ Tu the Bdlior of The Tribuns. Warsrrows, Wis, bMsrch 24.—You have been bragglog about dogs fn your Trinune, but 1 think wine goes far abead of thews all. 1t can catch rate, birds, and rabbits, When he gogs intv the woods hunting with other wen, ho cab- aizes thelr game and” brings 1t to me, which aa lwulng inyselt, aud, what is lunhermur“u saves wo { shut. He chases ull the Beyventb-Ward gevss bifsbed. Should you | d bo of the till alf the old Insh wonien, with big clubs, get g:nw‘flvmlnn. TWoild suggeet:for yabilcatlon (ho after bim, wheu be puts s tail betwecn his | followipy extract from & letter wrilton by a lady relutive sesidiug lo London, aud dated Fob, 23 laat: *VThe great talk of the day here ls the luportation M. J. B, of Awcrican fresh beef, AL Cannon atreet Lhore S | uebaaions balrisd rum oreg il sl CONVERSIONS IN ALASKA, S'havo teled ib Bad B 1t moat oxcellont ad The Russo-Greek Church bas wissionaries in’| greal economy.” Ver, tlmc‘llullyh Alaska, and nalive converts uro numerous. The Fouwv., BsnasoLrs. genutieness of the cunversious, however, may well be guestioned, judiging by tue followlng fn the -Moscow Guzsite; * Ths Kolosh of Bitks, when ed t0 embrace Orthodozy aud sand some of thelr boys fur education in ths Ostho- legy oud puts for bome. Hoping this wil) be ;\ft Iu yufir paper, Luw, respectiully, b 1 W et Preclous Stoncy as Flaythings. A South-Africa traveler named O'Rcflls stopped one night at a Boos's bouse. He foun the childrun playing with a pebble that looked 1iko a diamond,” He bought it for & mfle,_flm ! RIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCIH 27, 1877, Hoor saying it was & diamond, they could get plenty more, and took It away. He sold 1t ut the Cave for £3,000. 1o bought another from & negro, which he sold for $36,000, and then the natives began to search for these stones where they had previonsly seen them, the whita men heard of thelr success, and then the rush began, One mine after snother, all in the same nefgh- borhond, was found, and round cach minc a city han sprung up. 'The Iast, and that which (s the centre of the dlamonid trade, is Kimberley, This city has 10,000 Eo{vuhllon, five churches, two theatres, banks, hotels, and other bulldfugs, WANTED-MTALE T Hnaklieoprrs, Clorkwn, 1o D-BOORREEPEN—A YOUNG MAN 18 TO with his psrents, who nn- okkeeping; salary 2000 & bie references reqoired, SITUATIONS WANTED~AL Nookilceepers, Cleriin, etce ITUATION WANTHD. pertenced retail hoot and ‘Address G 83, Trihune office. A THOROUGHLY E™w ANTED-IIOORKEEFERS, BALESMEN, oth=r husiness men with 4 Ifttie ‘capital 10010 141 Kuhn's ilotel from 4 \wencaday (0 see the best EN-AS CUSTOM CUTTER nY¥ of employment (0 call at |, N Y S 1106p, m. Tnerday clianee for luslness now PANTED=GOOD MAN “WITTT manaze onr busineas tunity seldum offered. { WARTED—NY A BIEADY TOUNG ¥ by trade and willin Add) 28, Tribune office, anoth o] 145 Clarkost., Itoom 14, e Soany ck, 44 lr;! Aglm 1. 8 N, 3-atory ot [riperty whil be nold o tetms to s inif of orfzinal cont. Inquire st [PORSALE-OX WARIINGTON 4T, front houseas will be Feady thoce, of March, Aleo20n Ada-st. adioinfng the ferma sad price call or addrves L K. 11 ton-st.. Chicago, 11, principal,” Jiy th ear Central P ot 3 e, St w0 Ful. Ranses on Paiton. .. n Tl Park, at rallroad statlon. ‘This property (s well worthy the o of parties ouking for houses. oav. 2 ‘of brst rentdence lota, uperior.at, 1% feet of best reaidence lous, Tiuron-at. Terma eny.” Ko midale menneenanply, oo 273 Ohin 1,‘0“ SALE—A SPLENDID BAROGAIN 1N 1,3 brick housa s id fees of ground an_Manro in best locailty, $%,500. POTWIN & CORBY, Learborn-st. . J S R AT O i BALE=WIAT WILL YOU GIVE. FOIL A 33- foot lof, ‘Thirtg-cizhth. and Stowart-av,? Sfust . Adureas K 13, Tribine ofice. TO) Y NI Y AND M‘ use on West Adame-st , west of (inbeys :L't;‘hg 2405 very low. E.B.HEATON, s Wash- 3 on the curner. af Ithoies.av: na Tl ’lmrd-ur..'wmch 1 'mj: 835 per oot Tor VE 1‘ BAL| ment biich A thie . CHAND- FAST b BALE=0 XTI A FET, frunt, on South Haisued: Fo0% mcumbrance, “£5,07, GE—49 FPE] witlt bulldi J. F. CLAY sdison-st., loom JrUB BALE=AT A BARGAIN-A THREE-BTOLY and baement brick dweiiing {n goud order; mudera {nprovenients, 14 tuoins, range, fornace, gas-8tul gte.t barn on sileys onc tluck cart uf Union 1 Ar b ELUON & CO, corner Lake sud —ONT NEW MATNLE FRONT TOUSE, hinkKlon-st,, at & bargaln by the 5 i Ninck, SUBURDBAN ESTATE. BALE, RENT, Olt EXCHANGE~HINADALE houses and Jats: prices and terina tn sult overybody: fare unly £.25 for month 20 traina 8 dayy ighert Tand of suy suburb. 0. J. STOUUH, ! I':ul:‘ AND T2 A oF Jandad Staywoul puitali far's pouttry farm or Jegetable parden. " Abpiy to ¥, W, BAIKER, lioom 'sz BALE=RATIE OPPORTUNT talist to purclinee & tract of 101 folitng iand, well timi 17 TV FDIt A CAPL: 10 184 acres of high miles tram Ghicngo, on & _very beautiful countr sty Tina view of the lake, and oear todepat. For fuff {octiculars wpply to 7. LYMAS, lom 17 Portiand 701 BALE—OR EXONANGE—0 ACIES OF LAND 7 mlies from Court-louse, and ane mily trom irvs ing Park, fronting un & new gravel road. Address 1, 43, Tribune office, [OR BALE residente, fine; bargain. Addres p.u.uF.\r SEBUIAN ded, which 1 will sell at a great fur ive days C_8u, Tribune odice. COUNTRY ILEAL EATAT O BALE_CIEAT FOIt CASH_1.78) ACHES OF and 1o frousurl, Paia AlLs, anid Emniet Gountien Iac: ditie periect, 'TUOMAS'D. BNVilL, & aud Kendail Halluing, southwest comer of Dearboru and Washington- 5 L5 FOIBALE-FINE DATRY FARM OF 200 ACIES Mclleor un n)) aid biiter factor, 3 earborn. Vest Blde. TJ'O,RENT-g49 PEIL MONTI WILL UENT Tuk au firs elegint brick house southeast corner Van luren-i, d Caipliell-AY, § parlor, dining:-room, and 1t fiaorg large grounds, fine Mabie; liouse 0. _Inquire on pretulses, or at @ Wesierm- FPORENT=615 PEIE MONTIL WILL IRENT T Toom house with farge groninds Nu. 10 Hiarvard €10 per mouth, destury urlck 497 Wesierneay. Ing AL345 Wertes 710 RE! Lrary on 50 PRIEMONTI WILL TP house with Ia1ge grounds No. () . Inquiry on premise [0 BEST=0 HOUSES O TON.ST.. CONNE] of Oglestiy, ona §10and one 4 111 3tay 3, thea §10 B4 £20 r nibhih. nqulre at a0 Fulton TOUSE_ON GARI, Of_those elogant stone. two linuses an Monroe-st. front blocks, bufit by ny r.u,‘ fal), Al the otliers are f::'#f':x Laatchinoce: POTWIN & CORBY, 143Denr AV, AND South Nides 'O _RENT-TIIY. TWO-R8TORY AND DASEMENT swell stony-Tront 1450 Prulrle-ay, 1 nodern fine R zVements; $35 per month 1, 1% BALDWIN, 8¢ Eaallo-at., ftovns 25, 5 Y N 'O RENT-HOUSE: SOUTH OARPENTRR-ST,, P b Wweat Madison-at, North Side. TP'ORENT=AT LOW I'RICES~NORTII SIDE, NEAR Liugoln Park . ®30—Flue, new, 14-room hrick, south front. pEui=Twoistory and basment, ociagan bric, largo 4i}~flandsamo octagon stons, 11 roumu, laandry, m'.‘;a)—hwnv. 2story and bascinent, gos Bxtures,and §:22, 50~ B1x roows, maln floor, new brick house, nlco h Modern conventeuces, 3 lnea strect-cars, frst-ciate BEINUOTBOOd: W] (RKe PAFTIEn 10 et (R ProDEriys Y s o163 Ranuolph-st. DWELLINGS NOS. 2144y AND hry and llwlnfl; 8 ml:l"c er. ot Hehnie Bt ’l‘u BENT=NIRICH Az Uiinolas Wil all modern inproye {lilyio CHALLE: oK, corner Cinrk 0 NENT-820-BUICK HOUSE,™ 7 l haseinent, near Lincoln l'll’E M. Graut:piaca, « Miscolinnoo 1 O"‘l‘fl’:.\;'lrt—;,i!‘lil':"%’ loi'l‘u ] BRICK r}:;l‘lusbflh.. 27 ey $4 1 4. Bor aala an monthy pAT: imunte. SUMN F: EPEIGLAILT, 101 Con et 5 T0 1w | 10 | i FURNISIED FRONT hx‘{) tlocation In the Ttoum 11, OF TIIRY AND FOURTH Anply at Boowm 4. TSHED ROUMA, ATPLY vom S0, NTA ™ PLEASANT-FUIINIE Indiaua-av., corner Thirteentl West Side, [0 HENT=ON_LARE. DRICK BLOCK! Hats No. 344, N, 354, 5, al! fu good urder 80 clioap. Apply io N, NORTUN, 31 Waatilugto ['0 RENT=IARLOIE FLOOI AND BASEMENT modern buuse on West Munfoe-at. s fumily vecup g upper 1loor take ineals out; perhups could mal [ugcmente to board with famlly taking house, Address T v, Tribune oMeo. Nl fP0_RENT-STORE N0. 70 LAREST. e 'Tunmryrnnd“bmlnenl. vy N. BAWYEIL, B4 Lasalle-st. Ofticun. " ENT—SEVERAL DESIRABLE OFFICES TO "l‘nhl‘illzf;ri‘\dlz‘!&l: HMK‘PUI Desrburn-st. Apply at vom 4. liscollnnevus, #]'0 NENT-] OF BECOND AXD ALL OF l".'ufiufmfifi ‘ur Auors of Juito IMAHIMA e for Jubbig trade; posscsalon at ones. POTWL COIDY, 143 Dearvoraest,. IP0 RENT=20 ACKES” OF LAND WITI HGUSE aut bar, on Westerti-av.. solithof Brighion Honse uro covers 80 acres of and, POTWIN & CORDBY, AND T ator, No. ATID & 11 WANTED=TO REN FANTED-TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE RY a ruapouaiblu party, who will buard fumily witbout ghitdreny o it partica tbaving the cliy navo s furmleied Bouas ey wish sccupled by & caretul Jonsat, adires W. A, JAMES, care Tribyne otiic 7 ANTED=TO RENT=A PUR: i NV rehatbio pacer s it 1k A No: 3 eary of fate itures uioat bo uorih "of " Eightcentii-si., Bauth slde. and eaitof Unlon ark, Weit Side oo faicy price wiil cady § pald, ¥ prica sud lucatlon, DT, Tevuueotlee, © ° . 5y NTHD =" NT=LOFTS 0N BOUTIL 81 V‘: iy and northof Mourve. Address AVARTEL=TO HEST=COTTAGE, ON MIAIK NV ABEELE T Gootte: cast of Uuton Tark. STATR ddress F i3, Tribune omce. ‘VANTKD NT-1OUGES AT $20 TO $50PER ionths epectal deimand wid mors customers thsn we have liiises 8t tioss rates; owhers leave descriplion with JAS, B. GOOLSAN & CU.; 03 Warllniton-s 0 LEAS ; T LEASE_FOR A TERW OF YEATIS. THAT Dk ‘sirablo piecy uf property siiuate un eoutLuast core of Biate and Vaa luren sts,, formerly occapled by 81, James Jtotel, e fronging on state-st A SR, ¢ Chicuga: 4 INSTIRUCTION, . g PRINO AND SUMMER TERM OF THE 1 u)“’l’ugbt‘l school aad Kmflk""llll’ Ifl‘Uhhuuz ourt, i iy, o . . Wiaa BARL KDY, Flhclpal: T w0 WEST MADISON.ST.—8AFE., CLEAN. uad dry Morage fur Turuitire, piunes uic. s B aucss Sc.peryear. bafely Slorako Lo. Hours 110y p. i, JruusiTon - CAURIAGES, AND MERCHANDISE stored ot lowest rates (u Ore-prool warehouse, Jud W.Mouros-st. We loau money at 1l per eent der annui. BOOKS, T T CUALLY'Sy corucr Madlon a3d Duasbora-ais © Miscellnncous. ITOATION WANTED-DS A FIRST-CLASS 1TANY eey will refer tothe place eaty, sobriety, and Industy 77 and 49 Nortn Ciark it 1658 WAKTED-BY A MA: * MAT (0 tAKd care of horaes, e woman 10 dn the wathi nuseworky has no family; Teferencen. Ad ITUATION 3 +3" ontaide aslesman of good add lia, & poultion Lo sell on commission. Address ¥ 1, ZTrlbune omee. ‘Troaes. WANTRE—HX BILVER LAYERS AT 35 EAST VY "onton. TWO MEN 10 TURN MALT, MUST perlence. Northwestern Malt Compaoy, “fisfm—nmmzn AT 773 BOUTH CLANK-BT, 1-BIOEN ARE ICK. Mll()flU!.“ AT Employment Agencies, ANTED-MARRIED AND SINGLE MEN FNR £ Also ra tion work CHRIBTIAN 208 Bouth Water-st., lioom 1i. Miscolinneoun. \VA_\'TR'!-A TIHOROUGHLY ar rosldent agent In Chica v busioess. One famili ale drug trade preferre ENS TO S8ELL THE ROYAL he pratecior, napkin support. N AND WIFE} garden, lawn, ete.y roning or asvist in and 23; good city XPERI. d buniness fiahe i, iahorgrss blen SITUATIONS WANTED—_FEMALE. P bobiclaB bt i bl D il SR Domentica. TUATION WAKTRD-TO DO PRIVATR WORK Jn“n Into the rountry ons Address L 52, Tribul e, WANTED = DY A FIRST, couks Rood refesences. _Addreit 117 East TUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT Patain worky ®ood references. Address I-‘.LLAM.I! PANTY I TEN-CANVASS] em rasket, mustac! er, coln detector, and thiricen other b k Are making $10 to $20 & dsy. C. M. A5 80d 47 Jw}w ED-SALESMEN—TWO three fur’ |I|Il|t|»ll ‘l“lg-xnl 'l' LUl PLa: A MOSTOIE WANTED— 1% A ;n it 111 W‘;nche;te & WANTED-DY_A OERMAN GIRL10 sl housework or aecond work in ! 8t 431 Twenty-Afth-st., I NTEG—IY_ A GERMAN GIRL 10 el Tk or second work |n & private ase call at 1570 Wentworth-av, TON WANTED=DY A GERMAN GIRLTO !I!IMK. Call ator nddresa 48 North W‘W’.\xsun—nr'rwu GERMAN GITILa: n .- Ennm family. Fesse call for N CHIGA00 AND HTED=~A GO0 ’m‘nAlPr TOURG MAN ery, od ¢ ers. 101 Weak i adtaon KO-A FIRsT.CLARY EALESMAK WELL : one Michiuan and ‘Northern Inatena, Must-pave. feforcuces Address, With relerence, selat tn_ photograph for asuitable permon, At Gal o 00l ral housework, in & wo daya at 134 Taglor s QITUATION WANTE] wmestor. nngl. Ina hot ] NG BALEAMRN TANTED=FOUR 7 seferunces. ~ Apply to 1 Hure: Tom 10 1o 18, I WANTED=NY A 5 8, feibectable ludy drewmaker, Callor | ANTED-£3AT: 1he Unfon for guoda t 8 sampicenent npoa 1S 10, BOLICIT .'nufu; . Holdon easy n+ liiog omde, s GOOD BWEDIRIL 1o & private family. 0N WANTED-NIY A GERNAN GINEL 10 Tk, excent cooking, Call lor £ E er: ING AGENTS TO TAKE A it 1482 Arnold-st. neclalty s farpiture referred. Addres E 01, Tribune afce, “rAflT::l)_'l les the ** Home Gu Eaat Stadison-at. TO BELL 100 FAST SELLING and country canvassers wanted f " _American Noveity Company, 118 e 184 Twenty-fourth WANTED-FOR A tn conk and hier son uf 13 ye: ernily usefuy eit) WIDOW WOMAN St 'conntey. AppIY Bt Home s, T AP TATION WANTED=BY A GFISIAN GIRL, 10 o general hausawork or sccond work. [ 30497 North Cliestnnc at., near the Water- Wor TUATION" WANTEDZWY A FIRIST-CLARS Jiulne;room girli food reference. Gal for two ALE 1ELP. Donmestics ANTED~A GIRL TO DO UENKERAL JIOUSE. vg‘kx must be sble to miik & cow. 10 West T ¥ efal bousawork | weglan or German pr mended, Cail for tws family uf ndulta; Nore 1 nust_come well recume Fuitor BY A C ron in & private FANTED=GINIL TG COOK AND ASSIST IN hausework at 1430 I ANTED—A"GOOD GERS ‘¥iun @irl for housework tn & fami| erencerequired. 54 Woat Lrie JITOATION WANTED=A T aca for general hous Apply at 170 Vernon: AMERICAN GIRL swoth.; feierence. + basament door. i 4 AN GIIG 70 4 ] X In asmall fainily, Cai 30 Carpenier-st., near Sfiiwaukce-av., TED-A COMPETENT GiRtl; YOIt (ENERAL ewarks firat-clas coo morning at 63 Twenty-fourih- =& GIRtL TO DO BECO! re of chlidren. Anply at s Biatesst, VWARTFD-A COMPETENT GINL FOR GENEIAL housework: niust understan and frontng: city references required, Apbly &% 743 Weat Madison-at., firat fat. DN WARTED-BY A FPIRST-CLABR AND peient Canwdian woman na 1 iy, hokrding-ho 200 West Mad! D WORK AND | C e ACOMIETENT,FIiRsT: Jutile fiouse. " Catl for touin 14, erui’rfim WANT] clam woman as cooking, Wahing ITUATION WANTED=DY A FINST-CLASS' . 4 {rooer to work by the day or week. Tlease call at 24 Winter-st. CED WOMAN COOR3 y3 Do Irish wanted. Ap- GENERAL HOUSE rman o wedisn pre GERMAN GIRL TO DO GEN- D 1:!"\lflwtk 1 s small family. Apply at 36 FINANCIAL o N DIAMON DS, WATCHES, , ' Dl irivale offee, 13 i I Sceamsiressess ANTED-WOMEN TATLORS TO WONK ON a0 l-udhtkeu. ‘Apply statore No. 81 Emat'| dolph: (YARRPATD POR OLD AOLD AND RILYRIL A 7 moncy Lo tonu on wazche: mfign-m at GOL! Last Madisun-nt. Es ¥ 1 PRI GENT A n 0, 8, and 13 months {m furuiiare and @ xtares that cuny 810,000, naine, F g, Tribune ONEY TO LOAN AT i nnd valuables, L an Buthon D-1TANDS TO WOIR ON LAD arst IIYAAN DILOB., 1:H Frasklin-st., upe FOR £1.000 -, X OME RELTABLF. PERSOY TD TARE i bring on from_Hioston, ¥IcRt Agencion. , NING-ROO3M GIILS FOR 1OWA Cltyy must leave to-day: also man iphest., LD & . shar, Emp TANTED—4 DI .y'm'n‘\l\'u‘rbd WILBON, Itoow 3, 118 Randulph-st, E-PLEATEIL_ AND FLUTEI THE jete machine tn tha "world, 1t excels slt otliers fn varle: of work, BHAW, B4 Dearborn- PANE=IN RUNS T0 AOTT AT CUTL ress on erywhiere, DERLIN 1 & b 6 5 ON FURNITORE, JEWELRY RATOIES BALE—MARCIH 7 N Lambtin, 6 harrels be, ‘concord “huggy, ne: at 2 Milwaukee'ay. VERY EXTESRIVE CITY inyest s fs ime legitimate business. LL CAS} PATD) [:l:ll. furnitu lm] kind by sending letter to J( FVAILORS AND CUTTEILS 1=, A N il ‘complete systein of cutting, expoaing (v, all v,hrrlnlrml. taukht i i part! addren 113 MINTS 4\ the estate of John M OICE AFPLICA: Hyde Park tmpruved GAmHe mirgin required. J. JOUNSION, . V' NTED=TWO 01t THREE CIi [ Kvanston 7K MAVE £32,000 MORK TO LO, cent on choicy Inalde improved prope of §13,002, twouf £10,00) cacl ARTSOF) THING, CAL fiscelisnrous guode o an; INABGELDKIR, 104 State-at, 1u3 Washingion-st, - - LOAN ON CITY. § funds at hand, 10| ol:_gd.od T HOMSES AND CARRTAGLEN. ow"'ru,};x A3 DETPT 201 KALE-ONE NKARLY NEW 1, I'holaarapher, 312 und = Aty NTED=TO TAD- WANIEDSTOAND OF TRADE TIOKKT. ™ AD: UY AN PIGHT-FOOT BILVER: Address, giving lowest TMOUR & CO. B MOHRIY, #inrenth-st.. D ilarness, eic., €23; coal €30, 3 % Tribuno ofice WM OF T, 1. RE lissolved by mutnal consent. The binineas w T, H, who will settl ail of+ 1 continue the General T, seyMoun, OF A CAICLOAD OF Just from the cunntry, a7, 86 10 8. i, ab WRKN & CO.'30 Tueday, March 1te5and 148 Washiagto Y FANTEN-TO ROY=A LIGHT WAGON, WiTil . breforred, for casl. Call st#0 and 3 Weat | Chicago, March 20, 1477, (gned will ront(nue g Gommisalon auu Brokerage busingss o thy Tado, March 24, 1877, “GATE! PRIZE n ingeujous gem! Plllf iy E i o transsct s eueral T HOARDING “AND LODG Kouth Side, OK.ST,~ENGISH HOUSH~ . nd Loard, 83 to 67 per week) PICTURE SENT FIERT S e Y ____ | restaursnt tickeis, 31 F. FULS AT # R 3 1 nscques half, ol reduced %0 per cent. 76 with nso of pisag. A YEAILTO AGED i R.423 sliotepun fres. Tovins, With Gret-class board, at low rates. West Nine. A 5 BON=PL! RS G trateged, Wit fare, 84, BOUTII MAY-§ Lath, Goud Lably 'ORNENR NORTIL CLAIR . ce Col.t Lusinees eptabe N L ifont roaius, with ur witliont bourd, can flad such as , Coluradu bpribgs, Col. { OTHIRG A D URICHANT ness, estabiistied shic e, Jucated fu tho elty. Address L74 Tril e, . OR " FAL Orbox ia-Coraredn nri itsl e Lo M A 7 BTATE-ST., OPPOSITH io_ ruoiie ¥4 L0 84 per weeki BOARD W N T-A LADY WIlD I8 UESPONBIULE, AND ‘whosohusiness Tequtres fier prese onrd aud Toom y for the suuimier In Geneva, Evapston, . Can room, Flease I chesp for cash, fesien ‘oiher buldacss Aidress 71 OF MONTREAL—FINEST TINDROT HOTEL RO—AND T Y 1S PUIVATE Tamily; Norih Sids, t ress G b6, Tribuus bilice B ki e he southia IVOROE SHES TO ENUAGH NIVOROES. idu, where there ar DIYORCES-DO NOT BE SWINDLE ) “and **partles w 16 Al o Do uthicr Loarders' Would alay like tha usa ble. Address ¥ 49, Trihane ofice. MUNICAL. VOUCES LEGALLY QUIETLY On: rriLury, 107 lacoms Inskesuodiffcrence whers red in oitalning s divorce, o h the law 10 cvary respect, (8 twenty-twa or, suted 1IN N “l 8UQ fOF Fenty repulred very low B ECKI’I'“ llx‘t}ll”"‘ FPIANOS it by Fugutred. s e i DIOANS | Tices aud aslest tering & CAME, b1 buateat. 00L FIANO 0 for Kuod burves at Lio l)l\mlll'ES LEGALLY AND QUIET! tne Sinte sud Territory fur BROCeHATY SOGHHTA: AL T NTATNED hcompativilty, afierducree] 14 yoar gxBertence. 4, GOUDICH: Attaruey. 14 earborn 1, TO LXOHMANGE. TOWA LANDS 1% EXCHANGE FOIt rapeny, Thb, B, GOODMAN ] ery 3 4 atc, Hesldvucy WILL DUY A 7. 124 Dearborn dinge, rich carv bai o ements. extra uiol . LN, AND WHITE SPANIEL, WHICI ! roperty aad payivg TOUND-TROWN owner €at bave 9 uire “BTHAY COW, paying charges, FLEGANT TESIDENCE IN A 1ocation on tie Wast X residunce at Evanston. TUNNER & BO! hinion-at, 1LL EXCUANGE §EA| “'r'é SIAVE AN very chofea Ttkies i sugn ATy colursd A, PFINRERTO! HOUSEIOLD GOODS, i} BALE=FURNITUL WITH LEASE OF Foomn curner botel, ot on Aiche QRAINER, o 710 EXCHANGE - Gt made Lo order, SARTRER WANTED-WiTil CAPITAL 70 JOIN Wit LA Ov e o VERBD. N TEl: | legant chamber § 4 il v MR Siartlog & sew bouss, Add VER WANTED—A - YOU § L Eaired duljars and good re Sfbhoe JARTNKR WANTED— Juto @ popariuuralil bustacsss uf good worul with §3u capital. cdsyschalrn luui b B 4 legitinate bi TTURE COMPARY, 83 W 1 Kluda of houdschyl Low pricea; luak tiale. MEDICAL. ey e I)B- b’ITI'LI. 108 BQUTU CLARK-ST., akin discases, uld CADdern 843, withuut deteyiion @ MAN TU E s tlie bakiog” si reata Audress Bux Bov. on wmoutbly pay ¥ TRADF MRMBRRSIP. E-~BOAND Arntying, bk dE 100 T Wallssn s, ucat UBiCe very priveiss

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