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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, MARCIT 20, 1877. IE COURTS. “The Complainants Against the Protection Life Back Out. ‘ ae Liability of Storkholders of the 01d Hanz- faefurers' Katlonal, Becord of Judgments and Now Buits— Bankruptoy Mattera, . Yesterday morning was the time set for the argu- mentuna motion for tnjunction matton for lte- eciver in the casoof J. K. Uooding ve. The I'ro- tection Life-Insutance Company, und atso ou the vule againat A. W, Edwards lu sbow cause why lie should not be attached for coutempt, The plead Sugs in the case sbugnded 1y insinnations aud oven @harges against the opposing parties, and 1t was eapected that & lively time wonlkl be hsd. fnl the spectators, and expucially the roporters, wete duoined toana disappointment. The defendant's attorucys wore present, propared for war, but thelr sangninary anticipations wore frustrated by Mr, Westover, one of the counsel for Uouding, who stated, in & very mild and unwarllke voice, that he wished (o withiraw all motione he or his partner Bad made, No explanations were Kiven, no order of record was entored, aud the parties interested, iucluding hall & dozeg newspaper inen, departed feoling that they had ‘becn decelved by false pres nsen. The caune of thisaudden Nank movement fs not known, ar Gooding's attornsys full to give any reason, The general impression now scems 1o be thnl the proiccntion had nn care. The mntter niny g0 on fo a hearlng “in the unusl way, though from resent appearances it lookn ae though there would I;fl v Jlll-llll day an entry on the record, **Dis- missed nt complanant’s costa by co:nplainant's cainsel. ated throngh mitinformation & few days L wan {1 ago (hnt a pule Dud bren rancd S 3ir. Fawaris 0 show caute why he shonld not Le punished for confempt, No rilo was {rencd, but the argument ‘wan set for yl:llt'rdl{l marning. when the other questlons were Lo be heard, and the abundonment of the fight 1o this respect leaves Mu). Edwards saater of the situation, TIRE MANUPACTURERS' NATIONAL FANK, (Over s year np mies Irons filed a creditor's bill agalnat the defuuct Munufactnrem' Natlor Tiank, wettingont thal he tad recovereda Judi- mient for about $12,000 agninst the bank, but tha owing to divers preferential sssignments made hy the President, Ira Holmed, no assols conid be fonnd out of which to satiafy tho Judgment. rons, therefore, saked for n dlscovery, thescancellation of cartain fraudnlent conveyances, and the pay- ment of his clann. Same monthe after s lengthiy amendment was filed 10 the hlll, making ail the atockhullers of the bank parties defendant, charny- fng them with varlous preferential assignnients, anl arking that they be beld liable Tor the ypayment of ihe” debtsa of the bank in proportion ta their reapective ahares of stock, Al‘nlnln’u‘! was filed by the defendants on the round that this was not the proper way Lo eyl ah the lability of the stockholders, snd argued at great Jengih before Judge Blodgett. Yeate niorning the Judge decilod the doe marrer. Afler recit og the facts in the care he Beld that the present eredit contd nat be urtained to enforce the stockhohler's lability, bat wonid lle for the pirpose of sefting aslde any. fraudulent couvevances or trades that had been sade by the defendants, Tho stockholders' lla- g"lly must be Axed by u bill fled for that porpose after tho ltucelver biad ahown that lie had exhaisted the other uswets of the bank. Only atier all ottier remnediea had been oxhaneied would » conrt of u}ulty stop in, in sowme farm, and sccure to the creditors of (he bank the stockholder® 1in- Bility. 1t wanld not he right, nor fu harnony with the epirit of the Bankine luw, that the siockhold. era' liabillty ehonld he frittered away and lost, The only queation wa s the wachinery, The Re- celvor ought first teport tiut he bad exhauste the neacts, and thal there was nothing etse left hai vecoturss against the stockholders, and then it would be the duty of the Quurt tonct In sumr form, Holmes and vilicrn hnd, Ly eollustve action, been allowed lo withdraw ™ their wlock, or have it canceled, aud e Recolver ought it to probe ‘that tranmactiou, and wes whether It shonhl Ue allowed to stand. But a court of equity would find some way to epforce the atockhiolders® Hability, 1t could not be that u bask Uy ol into voluniary liguidation could enable 1ts stackholders tw ercape tiete persunal Hability. DIVOICRS, Annu Schultz filed a bill nflnnh{ againat har tonband, Hermanu Schuitz, charglog bim with aduliery and asking fur & tvorce, Tenrlette Lumley dled » bill for divorce from her huaband, Willlam Lumley, unsecount of bisdrsnk. caness, 8 W udyze Moore granted a decrea of divorcuto Eninia Heldenstricker from Hudolph Seldenstricker, on the ground of cruelty, 11xuMs, ‘The ruit fn the United States District Conrt oguinst Jonathan Turner, the Sagetown dlatillc Lina Tieen dixmuissed, gud aiso thut agalnst John Me. Nilchulun. Indicted for porchasing elothimg fmm roldiers, : Regiuter Hibhard wan cnzaged yeslorday aftore 3won i beardig teathinonyCi support of e objec- ot L0 ths compnsitiun 1 U cuay oF, Sloenteld ruthera, “Cy-mprruw Tndge Nooth will make a peremptory call ll:l all motlons fornew trtal, and o l‘u,lt wtinne, h E U, 2 D08, "1, 0N, 300, 704, U700, 4,010, 4183, 4184 0, 4, 4,41 AVTAH, AU 4 KGIL AJHRN, 4 4,088, 5,000, D, Ti next the dudie UNITED NTATE Elizabeth W. anvd Luw Kee, fled a bii o o COURTS, McKuight, of Milwan- inst Watter It und Clam 8, Cor- ooll, W, It Dod; V. Fresnan, Il E. Wheeler, slubu Nutt, the Flrse Natlonnl Bank of Delvidere, W I, tiray, and Dow Bogert, to foreclose a morte Fage for 34, 000 on Nluck 24 1n Cornell, Wilson K, Suilth, of Clucisnati, commenced an netion fn treapaes ugalnst the Chicago City Rallway Company, clalming $20, 0 The plalithd sintes hat on the 22d of July, 1878, he stempted 10 get o board of one of the defeudant’s ears, aud that it siddenty atarted, throwlng his to the geound und Treaking his ley, v wuw thereby di for six nondhs, DIt Lo great expense, ompletely broken np and d BANKIUITCY NATTERN. Discliarges were {wsuneid yestenta, MeMullin, and Charies J, Keaft, of dubn Hlockl, the Sherl® wos rnover o Joln Honuer, the Provia. funnl ;\lulfxnc , the stock selzed under oxecution, the plalutlifs in the vuil to ive n Jiew on the pro- «ceedn of the gouds when sold. : Heurlnge on the compositions fn the cases of Alex Tunes and M, 1, Chinds wiil be had April 7, In the case of Waters & "inker an order was (znade for the examination of Waters, March 3. A frst and fyal dividend of 60 ‘)g cent was de= cluzed yeatyrduy in the catuta of loratlo 8, Frege mun, the West Madivon strect shocmaker. Fregs man olfered 35 per cent 1n nllns)ull“dn. which this creditors rofuscd (o accept, N L. Jenklue be Asagnee, A l\mfknu will bo choseniat 10 o'clock to-ay for Bwaln & Uarnard and at 11 o'cluck for Payson . Mayhew and for Thowas K, McFarland, CICUIT COURT. Almyron W, Oyitt llled a distreds warrant yostor- day auinst the J, W, Dout Manufacturiug Cowe 1y to recover $000 back rent of the premlses 01 and 241 West Lake street, Willlaim White & Co. commonced a suit {u debt & sgalnst Franclu 1L, McConinlck, Wile dam ¢, Gibson, and Willlam ¢, Hawliton, Inh Ari Tsarn fetre d n the estato of Ann Ilearn letiers wai rante to Patrick licarn umler bund for $7, 000, ¥ In the estute of Mur{ Unggs loiters wore granted to Juhin Waldron and I, V. Fltzpatrick under bopd m for $13,000. CRIMINAL COUNT, Eliza Hanley wad tried for larcvny, and the jury ‘was oul #t adjournment THE CALL. vDOR BLODUETT~Hot cases and genera] husiness, L ik K G AKY =307 10 373 And 379 t0 347, luclusive. No s 0 rful. € JUbuE JaunsoN-~8, BT, o, ul. o1, 3 W04, 107, 110, uz‘(ns“ind Py e s W —‘l:'r.‘l'iil trial. ‘to Wilion Borkowlts v, ual el % , A 0 case on 171al. ¢ Jruox HouRRe=377 10 309, tactuare’® s i S LOR HoukRe- 33T 10 305, Taclusive, No. 474 Mar It tet case 8,222, Tesmer vs. Blal 1. 350 23T, o 0f E g Ssiniin £ wlr"uuunlfl. 5 UPKKIOR COURT-Loxrkasione—Henry D. Dasselt i Olriwall, §37.60.=J, V, o, l:n r""d 7.00.=J, V, Mcadam & Co, Halke, “qu bR TS . 2 8. An G % Viouder, ¥ 13, S3ucon B, Wiiess Doouas, §570.30,—J. L. aven tomv7a L0, B, i) et a1y & #104.50.—Malcolm Mc] erdict, #1.U10,23, "an Ot eCol. Ve, Chartes 1—Cu WA u h:".‘)‘ el o irlal by pla / Sh o i T TRt L] Junull’flm‘- K, P, Whitehead ve. Michsel Traver. 8333, 53. — Fran hfllkhlfi ve. Louls Jacger; verdict #43. and motlun for new trivl. i Jebue MuALLisrkx—Caluinet & Chicszo Canalaud Yock Company vs. The Mitcon sivel Cumnpanyt verdict E o Jfl»flh higtion fur wew trial —J. J, Perr o R S s v Joln b kalont X8 o uew tlal—D, L. Autbouy Vi, Washinkton Dewey: §64.20, FUOCERDINGY AT B muanxnt.n. LL. u Special Dispateh ¢ (SrmuoriELL, I AareR 2 iy (i Dankeuptey Court, to-day, Mariin Joblilt, of Petersburg, Bled bispelition. * Hefurred to N. "W, Hrunson. 1u the casg of W, A. Ureca. of Tallula, creditors® titlon, & d of suticlency of petitiun was led. ven creditare Lo amend their petition, 2 wad coptinued until the2tith, 10 the case of George Schultics, of uincy, & i fifil‘fi'fiifffi'fl.‘&f-{f d a Jury d:wn‘ficd‘ “hs i l.?r;fl 'm"!‘;’ ol =;:h fiis'x.aul. Eminent couns wire, of Ciluton, DeWitt Coant; ecelved his fual'di - 3 R b :513.‘“'" to-day.” He fled Lla . 1n the Ui Court to-day, fud . Zercd sgalvat e Towibpor NE S i County, for thesum of “lzw This was a suit broughi by W, sad W.G. Gilwag, of Key ork, to recover on interest-coupons of bonda l‘:fl:'l‘:fl by the township in ald of the Parie & Jeca- tonr Rafirond. tayment wns reslsted on the ronnd of Nlegality of lesue. A mandamus direct- ing the Town Andltors (o andit the boms ami cer- {ify the necessary sam to pay the judgment waa il I“I‘r'!‘.llhc District Court suit wan entered on the of- fickal bonil of James Hen, of fackeanvilln, to recov- er mitn of $5.321 due the flovernment. ften waa appointed Consn! at Relfant, Ireland, June 4, 1861, and resigiied In 1873, On settiement of his sccoginta (he sum mentioned was fuond due. 1is tondsmen are the Tloo, J, L. Moreivon and W, €. Woodiman, undeestond 1o be reaponsible, CURRENT GOSSIP. BETTER ITNSAID, When the wild wavea of I'aralon nise high in the sonl. And the ganhght of miliness hing fed, O hush the mnad sentence that faln wonld bo henrd-- 1t {8 beiter, far hetler, unmald. A ninner has wandered ewsy from the Trath, By tis poor, erring nature heen led That deive him nol onward by stinging rebokes— ‘Chey aro better, 1ar helter, unasnt. And the hearts that ‘surround us, sl make lifo g0 dear, Tiy worda can they often ba bled; Tiata Iifetsme of sortaw may comne al their birth— They're better, far better, aneald, Never lcad to falso Flallery sn uttorance of {hine— Let Truth ba the standarl Jnetead: At beat they are useless, Ihess unmeaning words, And batter, far better, onenid. Ah! well “twero with mankind if words of deceit, Of slander, and passion so dread. More seldom wore nttered; and butter, Far better, If all weeo unastd. Manci L0, 1876, A M D, AN ADVERTISING AGTNT. Rurtimpton Jlatekeve, We thought, from the way he camo into tha oftive, and slammed his cane down on the table, and took the beat chalr, and sgut on the stove, and said, ** Well, cully, how does the old thing work!" that he was o circus-agent; but hia card showed lim to be a modest, unpretending advertising agent of a Wisconsin paper. Ho liad Just come from Chicago, he sald. We sald * Aht"—not Lecnusu there was any particular, original brilliancy In the remark, but becauss that {s what we generally say, with a rising ac- cent on the final ayllable, when a man tells us he hag been to Chicago. * Yes,' he auld, he had been to Chicage, * Had we & mun uptherey” * No, we hadn't.? ¢ Well," he said, “don't semd one tliere, Just a waste of thne. I'vo been there neagly three weeks, aud 1 just club wysel! every time I think whut n fool [ was to throw away so much thme that I might have put 10 sumewlicre elze to wdvantage,’ “idn't lie do anytbing in Chieago!"! we nsked, rather tiinldly, Tor we begun to sce that we were in thie prescnee of o Master Alind. * Nuw-wew 1 he suarled in 2 most contempts uous tours *hardly made expenses: didu't pay sulary. There three weeks, atid only cowne nway with 3,700 worth of uls, Al eash, of course, and that makes It a little better, but didn’t pay forall that umml lln‘n'v much Chivago wdvertise Ing are you curryine " ,\:Vu n.-uyulsln‘l. tell hiln, fudeed, without consult- inez the business-niunager, but wewere conilideut that the Huwkeyr und, ut inatile tuures, ut Teast & or £4 worth of live Chleuzo advertiscments, We began to think what 4 Jewel this man must be ou the busiuess stail of "a duily paper. ** Was e poingz to Bt, Loulat” e ashed. e burat into n snort of derisive laughter, for all the world like the Opposition benches in Congress. *Been there he sufd, *and aln't geing back untll times plek up o little, Deadest plice you ever struck 1n your life. Nothing do- me. Just nnthing. Why, I was there tendays, —ten whole long days,—iis I'm o truthful man, and only gret—let me sce—I"1) give vou the flg- ures—""aml he pulled out nis note-book and rau over the leaves and down long columns of figures,—* yew, pir, I was In 8t, Lonis ten days o an_hour, and only ot $4,237.50, and 81,- BU8.75 1 have to take fn trade, and only 32,10 cashi-lnendvance ads, Don't you send ainan to St LI.\'I.Il! 10 you don't want to puy his fare *\Which way was he go(ni from Burlington?" we asked, decply lmpressed. **Oh! out ulong the Nne of the B, & M.," he auld,—*out tu inuhy, and maybe out to Lincoln, and up to Des Motues,™ *Now, don't o there,” we bepged bim; “don't go out thut way at all. It won't pay you; we know this cuitntry, sl we kuow you won't make a cent on that” trip.” SAWhy not " he asked detlantly, and {o s rather Ineredulons tone of counteninnee, **Beeunse,” we wuld, *the Jckeyehnd a man out all through thut country one duy lnst week, It may uppeae fucredible, but, sir, that 1 was gone fitteen minutes, and came back with only #2000 canh adx, 8 vouple of national banks, six Nehraska farms n Kansus cattle- ranche, awd the lowa State ‘FPreasury, and the Captuty dischanzed Wi fur not “muking his wiizes, It as dead n—" But he was gonie, and we leard him down- stalrs asking the business mupuger if he thought 1t was necessary Lo import ,u thoroughbred lar to edit bils paper, THE 8TORY OF A NOSE. M. Arago, theFrench stutesmun and nephew of the astronouer, I3, fh spito of his 05 years, & veryfgandsome i, 1le hun s large nose, of which'lie {s somewhyt proud. A short time ngo Llie was travellygs by-train to Verenflles, when a child who was {n the same carrfage, and who had witehed Arago for some time with ditated eycs, began to ey, Tnvain dud the ehild's motlier, Atago, and another Senator, endeavor to calin the perthrbed juvenile. The poor miotlicr was in deepair, and, as the shricks grew more and moro plerclng, Avago felt bound to nterfereand ave what he could do, He sall to the chifd, *What ails you, tny deard Are you atraid of met” L don't Jook very usughty, do 10" ‘Thns addressed, the child solldtl out, *Take oll your nose. Araro looked at the wother, who grew very vonfused aund sall, **Aby monsleur! - excuss mes exeuse my sum' ¥ Bul, Madame,” sald - Arago, * what doca hie meant” 'Uhe mother then oxplajued that she hwl during the Carnival taken her chililren to sea a number of peraons In maskys and with fulss noscs, und he lud ot 5o exclinl thut he vould think of vothing clae, * By sn unforlunste occurrenve,” she wided, Ywo got futo the same carrlage ws you. who, for ne Jdoubt Ruine gowd reason, e rmlong(ug the Carnlval, But you e what o deplorable result has fotlow- ed, “Let mo then begg of you to have pity on 8 Jwor other, winl take of your nose.” * But, mudawe,” sald Arago, stupetied. A littly twore und wy ehild” will tave couvulstons,' shricked the wother, * take of your false nose,” £ But, wadame,” sald Arago, I despalr, **that is lmlnmlh)u; this {s ot & false nose, but my Wit S impossible! impasstble!” cried th ugonized lady. + Toueh It," vahl Arugo, The huly grave o pull ut the utor’s nuse, but it i not come olf fu hee hand, as she Bad ex- peeted. A thousand papdons,’ shesall pray, obil wvruy, ide It with’ your tat.? 8o Avago continued his Journey with his nose fn Wis hat, aud the child's screamy graduadly subsided. z"l;l‘nuuu tells the story with much glee.— THE DRINK-PUNCIH, Cincinnall Gotette, Mr, Moffett, the inventgrof the bell-punch by which the sale of nlcoholic drinks s to be regls- tered in Virginla, fo & very loyal citfizen, flo vharges nuthing to the Btate for his fuvention, and, a8 5001 ag the law for iis use ls passed,— nand passed it probably will be,—the construction ol the machines will be let to the lowest bldder,: The plau 18 as follows; A wooden box, & fuot Jung, and aix or elubt inchies broad and bigh, is tobe tastened Lo 3 bar or counter, and the wheels 1L coutains wiust Le onve turued by crunk for uur(y plads that Is suld. TJts dials are vialble, so thal cvery onu can see how the count is kept, sud, as the barkeeper tusns the crunk, & Lell is runie, The law uow befors the Legisla- ture provides for u (nx of between twoaud Chive ceuts on every glass ol spirif nd one cent o every glass of ule sold. A large amouut of rey- cuue b expected from thiy suuree, but ghe fact that the consutcr will have to pay the tax will &ive him a wotive 1o evado the law, Asthe seller gets nothing by the fucreass of price, ho will bo ready for collusion, and so we WAy ¢x- pect that this, ke other taxes on popular v ;\ulx!l prove of much less advantage than i hapcnl TWO STORIES, Bustow Advertiacr, A Mlassachusetts gentleman, Just returned from uver tho Cavadisu border, tells us these stories; e was in tha hotel general-accommo- dation room, wheu two veterans of the (hotel) bar, layg schemes for a drluk, began to tell stories to vach othicr for bis benctit, * Theso aro awlul hard times,"” sald ove. *[ uever saw. sucl times before, except whea I was i Oblo, an’ theu § was bard put to "¢ to git along, Nothla' todo. f had a yoko of steers, but they wau't wroin' nothia’, But 1lived right on the roud tby Western crigrants weub over gvery s 80 I dug n hole tn that rond at the foot o' the W, near iy hore, turned a livin® apring o' water Into 'ty and made a good mud- hole, Well, when the emigrants came along, every day there would be one or more teams il stuck In m?- mml-llnlr, an’ they woull see my steers stanidin® out dofn’ nothin',an’ they woutd semdup an’ git me to come v’ help ‘em uuli’m' olwuz charged as much as $5a1ift, Well, I kep?! that mud-hole richt up in goud repale I made $25,000 vut on’t, an’ then I sold it out for 3,000, an’ moved up heret Story number two was the other Munchausen’s com- panfon-ph.ce for the.yoke of ateers. ** When [ was a-choppin’—I could chop sume, you know— an’ folks tised to ask me how much I could do in a day, *Have you cvertried It' savs they. *No, nuver, says i; ‘never hut ouce, an’ that wa'n't really a try.”' You sce, Just to'show ‘e what I conlil do, I got up one winter mornin' afore Yghit an ground up my ax sharp, oh, ]'mt 08 sharp, an’ went into ihe m:ml:. An' I choppeid 1jke sixty Ll about 3 o'clock In the a'ternuon, when "1 thought It was as much as 1 could pile afore sundown, an' I went to pitin’. Well, when £ had it all piled up It meastired twenty-seven cord, An' thien I know goniethin' was wrong, for I knew at the rate [ It been ehoppin® it oughter be more. So I went back an? hegun Jookin® 'round to see what tha tronble was. ~ An' there, right at the fust tree [ ent {n the mornin’ was my ax-head, You rec, the thing was loose an’ sify ped off, an' I nad Leen choppin® all day with the Lare hetve.” ——— DISINTERESTED KINDNESS, A relative of " Bardwell Sloto " Florence tells the story that, yenrs ago when ncting at the Winter Garden Theatre In New York, Florenca one imorning tovk o young girl, who played minor parts, into n DBroadway restaurant for dinner. Both were hungry, and thepordered a plentiful supply of food. When thelr appetites were satlsfied, Florence called for his bill, and 10 hin utter disinay discovered that In changing T4 cluthing fn the morning ke neglected to take the monoy from his discarided pantaloons, Ha told the girl of the fix he was fn, and_asked her forwlom. Mortitled und chagrined, sho an- swered that all she bad was {ust suflclent to puy her fare home. ‘The quickly-excited restau. mant-keeper raved and stormed at_Florence, ealled Wi a swindler, and threatened to send fur the police. At this polnt o short, stout old entlena lui]‘mcd up o the proprictor, and fi y sald: “How dare yon to speal to a gens tienian In the way you have donef His inistake is a natural one, and such ns might oceur to any man, I am ashamed of * you! I dine no more In your housc, or permit my friends to do sain the future. IHere, take thisl" and he toak & 85 note from a _fat wallet, and hunided it to the discomfited landlord. ¢ Deduct the amount of the younyg man's hnl, and roturn me the change.” “Tho proprietor's apologics were unhecded, Iie handed the old gentleman $47.50, and ngain cssayed _apulogies.” When in the street, Florence handed his Lenefactor his profezslonal card, aml asked the old gentles man’s name and address, adding that he should certainly reimburse him, ‘Che old gentteman, beginng to amile, suld: “'That's ™ il right, Uy been (q‘lnx 10 puss thut couns note all day,” TITAD STEVENS, Tterce M. B, Young, n recent Reprezentative In Cougress from Georglt, was & Confedemte General, and o grodunte of West Polut. flo cumne to Washington soon after tho War, seck- ing to have his disabilities removed, 1o s o fine, manly fellow, and scems to have necepted the resuylts of the War fu good faith, Ile went to Thad Stevens, and Thad began to play with hiny, as he sometimes dld with those whom he Intended to make bis victins, e safd: “You ore a graduate of West Polnt, 1 be- level” ** Yes, air,’t “Educated st the expense of the United Btates, I belleve, which you swore fulthtully ever to forever to defeud 17 “Yes, sir, “You went Into tlic service of the Infernal Rebellion (™ Yes, sir," B “You were a brizade commaonder fu the rall Into Pennsylvania which destroyed the property of 8o muny of niy constituents % Yeos, wir.” ““It wus a squad of men under your direct charge and under your nersonal cominand thut burned my rolling-mill 1" Yoy, sl Youny thought ho was gone, but sceing that the old veteran had cone into the possessfou of the lnst fuct, which Young did not dream he Kuew, it wus fmossible to deny the truth of s questlon. Thad roared ont, ¢ Well, § like your d——{ impudence. 1 will sce that your diaubllitles are removed, Good moruing,” Aud thu next day the Ui passed the Hlouse.—£z- chauge.” MISERIES OF ROYALTY. San Pruncixco Call'a London Letter, Hearing that the Queen luoked In. capltal liealth on the day she opened Purllament, the Court millluers, dressmakers, jewelers, and so forthy have been {n o stute ot twittering delight at the prospeet of good busincss as s result of Court festivities to come; but it Is much to be feared they are doomed to disapoolntment this year, as they have been ever sluco the Prince Consort's death. It appears that the heated atmosphere engendered In crowded assemblles auts o the Quecn exactly as seasickness doea with most ol ue; It creates tanses which noth- fuz bt zoing to bed will reliove; and the grest ludy's discomfort is certalnly not dininished by tho necessity which also exists in these ceremu- ulals of standlng fur hourson her feet. Bl roe minds one of Eugenfo in the days of her beauty and power s an Emrrnu. On ‘soie ocenslons, at the Iwperial balls ot the Tullerles, the Eme presd used to wesr o magaitivent dlamond erown, full nine fucties high, * One ¢ enllui. atu Dall at the palace, suine of us Amierfean ludics formed the acquaintunee of one uf Euvenie's Tudies of honor, nud we spoke to lier sdmiring- 1y of the Empress’ beantiful appesranee when so prowdly crowned, ®Yes," she answered, “ghie looks handsume 80, and by the strict luws of Court decorum she should wenr the Tmperial wrown at all such gatherings as these, but the truth §8 every thie she weurs Lhat crown incans Surty-chight liours of intense sutleving. A BAGACIOUS LOBSTER, A striking Instance of sagucity in alobster Is recorded by Mr. Barker, of tis Rothesny Aquas rium, In o letter tu une of the Beoteh papers, It seena that three lobsters wers placed 1o a tank previously oceupled by fat f1sh, sud s whicl, inutvertently, u flounder Bad beeu Jeft huried In tha shingle, where it died. One of the lobsters, “a veleran of nnusual sive,’ soon discoveredthe dead body of the Houmler, aud, drugging it from its resting-plave, retired with it L corner of the tunk. ' Shortly afterward it wits notfeed that the tlounder was misstiz, Tt was inpoasible that he fobster could huve eaten It fu the tme, und he hiaudle of u net revealed the fuct that uruu e upproach of the two leaser lobsters he had buried the lounder beneath o heup of shivgle on which he now mounted guanl. Five thoes within two hours was the lounder uncartned,uud 1 did tho wily lobster rebury it with his huge claws, each thue ascending the pile uod turning a bold front to Ws companiong. This story sliows conclusively what @ vast wount of quenched futellgencs may somethues lie cons cealed fn a salud, FASIIION IN BOMBAY, Correspondence New Yurk Commerciul Adeeriiser, ‘The children scldom have anything on them but a little red cord tled around their wafsts, One of my shoe-strings would make a sult of the whole parish, You will sce su- ¥ ed women with only a lnen cloth over one sboulder und so down around the walst. In nddition to this a cloth 14 wound around tho Joins fu much the same way ns our Juvenile diaper s apulled, But thelr adorument does not end here, for uround each great toe aro 010 or two hiuge silver rnws, and around the aukles halt a Jo; ‘Tho sano oa vach uriu, on tngers, and in the ears, aud bu the lefo uostril fs a huge cluster silver i, ——— NAUGITY NICOLINL Parta Disptch to News York llarald. Blgnor Nicolint, the wicked teuor, has stiocked the prudery of Vienna, Let (it be remembered that Vicuna, in spite of its alleged looseuess jn orality, has 8 good deal of-prudery to shock. Well, duriug u performance of * Romeo aud " {n tie Austrian Capltal, the mhcrulfim, olinl, who was the Jome, klued the Aauil uf Addling Pattl, who was the Jullet, no leas than twenty-ons times. As kiss succceded Lilvs, the eavitement became juterse, untilat the vlose of tho periormunce it was found LY u natron; Urafin, who bad kept tally, that the wicke tenor bad ktssed the prima’ douna #fteen thucs 1wore thau was sct down inthestage * business," e . BISS VAN LEW. Washinglon Letter. For eizht years the Post-Ottice at Richmond, Va., bas beeu managed by Miss Van Lew. As Ler commission as Postmaster {s about Lo ex- pire, several prominent men ju both partics are actively scrumnbling for her ghovs. Miss Vun Lew duhits buldly for hee position, and will prob. n\:l{ bold tho fort, She has brought ou Lwo fe- wala relutives, hes taken a sulte of rooms wt Wiktard's, aud Is manaying the campatgn agaiust Ler distivgulshed competttors wikh th skill of 8 Hour veteran politician, Bhe hias made the personal | acquaintance of Mrs, [layee, and, with her twa ferale Lientenant-Generals, covers all the polints neceasary for sucess. JURT TIHE SAME, Deirolt Free Presv, When a lengthy citizen shot Into the alr as he ‘walked along Woodward avenue yeaterday, and then came down in a licao on the flags, an old man sthnding on the corner inquired: *DId you say * Earekal' " “No, " sir—fiot by n blamed: sight, eir!" shouted the victim. O well, It's all the same—vou found it just as much, I suppose,’ growled the old man as he got Into a store in a hurry, ———t—— THE OMAHA POST-OFFICE, Tn tAe Edlior of The Tridune. Owasa, March 26.—1 notice fn Tir Trinune of the 230 1net, the following item: The Omaha fepublican denounces very Litterly the aypointment of the new Postmanter for that city, Tueayn: Itistheduty of the reputable elements of the l’l!ruh- here Lo gt un at once—for tiie sske of the petitiyn o the fols nat the retention of it, & Postmastcs at Omialia, on the geound At lie fa ot & Tlepubiican, and dora not enjoy the res spect and coamilence of thio buslness-men and it izehd Renerally of this communlty,” Seven men out of ev- £17 ten af the decent citizens of Omatia would sten such Aprutest; sl leb na see whotlier benator Baanders woulit paoh-pootior fgnore It The Il:(mbllmn ocs on to say that* ' thia man I1al} procured his nominativn by President Grant In the aat days of his term. {Same ns the Chicago mun 1Ihl‘1 Uut as soan as President Grant heard what wan hils party, Lusinerr, and nersonal record here, Lie recalied the nowination and reappointed Mr, Yost. [As he did not do in the Chicaro cane, ] What dves Scnator Baunders say? Nothing, save thins *1 shail appolnt Mr, Ifalt' ~that_fs Lis ono And all-sufllcient reply.” Diepensiug PFost-Officrn makes more trouble in a party lhnn“ 'y wre worth 10 1t ten- fold, they wure elective, “how much trouble 1t would save an Adininlstrationt Aa Lliere are two sldes to everything, 1 would Nke to Lo hieard, The only charge made against my Repablicanism s, that T supported Horaco (Greeley In 1872, Defore that time, and slnce Grant's clection, T havo alwaya acted with the Re- publican party. In thls [ bave followed very clorely the tenchlugs of Tuk Taintxe. After Preafdent Grant nominated me, he waa notifled by telegraph, by men hers prominent in the Hitche cock faction, of my Orecleylsm In 1872, ond, belng perhaps & little tender upe on that point, he withdrew my name and renominated Yost, and signed his commission fifteen minutes before 12, March 4, Sunday, Dut I'zeatiient Hayes mado him hix first case of removal, 1 will not eay for canre. Nor do 1 wish o say “’"‘}"3, about my *‘business and personal record, ™ hut to show you that all do not think as the nblican dues, { inclose herewlth two artl- cles taken from the Omaha Bes of the Iilth and 141h Inat.., upon the removal of Yost. And when yon connlder that Yoat 12 a larze atockholder In the Republican, and it General Mansgor, anil has ab- nofuta control over its coluinns, nofwithstandiug irookn is the editor, you may safely conelude that it 1a Yoot himaelf that I epeaking fo that artlcie, And while 1 do not much care what the Zepublican may suy, [ do care ahout m paper like Tuw Cuteaso Tumuxe, with s vast circulation, giving publicity to ano sidcuf our factiunal quarsels here? and woukd ikt 1 yan_ wonld, pubilet am wuch wn the other slile frou theao articlen of the Jice, amd obligy o contant reader of T TurnuNe. Youss truly, Tonvas F, late. R ok BILLIARDS, Urica, March 27.—Lugene Carter, of Toledo, and Thowmas J. Gallagher, of Cleveland, were victors in the billianl tournament yusterdays ‘They defeated, reapectively, Knight, of Corn- ing; and Jacob Schacfer, of New Yorl HOARDING AND LODGING. & Wewt Side. £5() SOUTH MAY-ST., NEAI MADISON—NEATLY: o turnisiied single U double’ foams. withs Hot waii C_l_)l Laths, o gendvmen; day-board yery moderate. South Side, 7(‘ FAST VAN DBURFN-8T., NEAR STATF— ) lioard for ladles or gentlemen &4 to 83 per week, with use of plang, North Nlae. 90,1 ONTARIO-ST.~TWO DESIRADLE RO 234 furnfalied, With bosrd; price ruu’?’m.hlu.om’ slotcin, T, CLA!R HOUSE, 17 KTATE-ST., OPPOSITE XY Palier House~Duairahle roome £ to ¥4 per woeks also lisndsame front parior, with or without uard. UOARD WANTED, PUARDZFGRA TADY AXT TW0 CHILDUEN, 1V a private family preferred, o any town on the lir‘l‘l,! uf the ll"wnukcellllvlllun of !I’E. OFLIiwesLs ern . or & Geevn Laku or Lake View. Give terms. location, and refcrence. Address MUI, Trib- e WIFIES TO ar. Ide, where tiiere ane P Gl room and bound, nootlier buarders.’ Woild sl like ihe usg of snall stuble. Addrese B 40, Trilune uifice, BOALD=FOR & GENTLEMAN “AT & TEARON: plle price on Michiien ur Wabuii-avs.. "vorth of kighteenth-at._Address A W, Tribune ol EMA ! Fuui“xfi.\ BULL-DO00, WIITR LATIL WITI black mouth and hrown back, 3 to 4 yearsold; can Dhave by JOHN CONLY, UBT--A GOLTTIRANED CANT MARKED W, . n Clar Jucki ri¥ini & cual Cart.. and. an. the cart nowil, the dnder will please leas the Tribune ofice, W J. GLENN. OST=YESTERDAY FORRNOO! car, frum Twelfth to Madison-«s i car, '{umf!ln:u; Lo Uakley, or un i, & DALF f YOI sbectacies n ‘an oben PAFRIG Exse, ;fim{'fln: R Neraily T arelf by eaving suint ai lng at 204 Park-av., ‘and piyiog charses, ot i ¥ TR PANTY WO TOOK EATNI 0% 4 Dracelets. and croas aid chatin, with namo encraved o them, from 634 Waliash-av., ‘will retura thew ho all fecelve 825 reward, and'no questiuna Wil b I AT Conguny, uil OF BoAxy Bl s mre eniy LEurs, CXpres And groc v Wi iln, hutsdays, and ¥aiorduys, co T, A WIS A T M T e o Bt Kitida ou i at Fo’u BALE-0X Indy’s phauton 'y llzl Al ol l‘llv iarsove, angl I robes, e, Car e seeis at liyery stahia of T, ¥ MOIIKN, Bixtéentiy-al., hear \Wal 2 Price $1757 cont €275, 1ian BALE-A NEW IAV G0V, LA I ew weeks, will e sold cheap: n Coun W ’1\ ek double carriase, in €0 Apply atstabie fu thy rear of 330 Wist Monros WASTED AVEAR (LD wiares (Clyies D). welghing fruiin ) S0 22, 700 Pl roline’s Court flo- "TED, JARTNER WAN WITI CAVITAL TO JOIN fwo selive young i xvrence 1 of wmpln ¢ oY contrulling goodurada In & leadin: iine of buain Murtini s bew house, A DARENER WANTED—1 CAN or ity for proftable, “legitimate businest to & N OFFER A GO0 ot Party with a few hundred dolars. | 75 Tribune o ffce, PANTNER WANTED-IY RESPONSIBLE PANTY I peoduce commisnlon business, now. paylng a wuod Livingy can be Turgaly increaseds muat have §3m) 10 81,00 casl Addiess 1. 4%, T PARTNEL WASTED N Rulselos busiuess, with » 7 HISL IiaYe S0l pitalg ress Lo, ‘Tribune oilice. ! tiais YA Clerks, etr. SALESMAN THAT THOROUGALY the paint'and ofl business. h. on A 1 and price all o .. Chicago, 1L, princiya honees on Fulton. ralirosd station, This property s on of partiea lwking for hous i FERT OF BEST REAIDELCE LOTS, ear Central Park. e ¢ MAN TOCLERK IN A _TOY AND xe Mast know tha trade and encer froin last employer, Apply at 208 3, futor Terms easy. Ko mlddle men noed u TANTED-GOOD BUUGY BODY BCILDERS Iacan find steady emp ‘orks, Niles, Mlch, Al E. BROWN, i OM-ONF, OF THE FI. Mory and Imseinent on Waliash-av. ‘o ANTED=TWO GOOD PAINTENS T0 W stagey o Il "cle ‘WILBOX, corner TRD — £XPERIKS! i footber necd appl ! r T4, 148 Matttoan-st. OB BALE~HOUAF ol“l:ll city. JAS. B, Iy v&»oi.n-ra 19 ALL PARTA E?"%fiq('mxs&m? DMAN & CO., 83 Washe Wi Izhth-ai, and Ste 13 li"hfl@na ommee. INE BARGAIN=84,800 POR BTONE 83,800 for brick worth T ONBALE_NEW 8TONFF D=A NOY IN BOOK NISDE] can 'nl:‘?- cutting wmachine, and 1 A, CRENTTI ACGUATNTFD WHAGTART ARTIAGE TR REMEI & SQUIRR, Elgle ISTANDS RUN- A GOOD I 8 & CO., 7 Clark.st, I hofsting machin Wela-st, wh, balance 10 years, 8 d very eaey terins. HOY THAT UXD ¥ il presien, al 12808 14 Lasallest, VWASIED = PAINTERS AND ~ CALCIMINERE: K, ‘all after 1 p. m. at 200 Bouth Ciark-st. ED~TAILORS AND CUTTI lem of cutting which show, ‘ns, Sitaations procure R RALE_Tl frunt residence hatall inndern tmpey ement he defects fn d. Address I 03, .y well loeated, street tropulitan lock lor . 200 €4 CULVER, Liodm 4 Me Employment Agencies WANTP.D— RAILIOAD. 'LQ"II'P;I‘HH!'I‘.;&L l_l’lil(lfi&l( & CO). 1 andol Miscelinncon ED=—A PRACTICAL FARMER TO WORK 0 farmi muet understand sowing sl kinds o! ed, bats, AN PUTting in eorng must be 8 prac of 1] Ly« nia -t:"‘ R PO 4 L ieatad by ateam 1 ean make Aecommod tako art pay In projeriy uf iess vaiue, For particaiars and nerinlts to exawine louse call on awner, JOS. 1 MASDLER 123 oom 13, Apply for this s At the Tribung ofice, TUSIVENS MAY 70 o ¥at not ialt 80 Iarge a8 now! vas not Tialf wo [ary uwy w Aricls of worth now 1 hi'E tate t nry of CHANDLER, 125 Dearborn-st. 'ffi'" farmarkal ol e JOR BATE—WE: Eapital} Bone b lacalltits, close t horse:-cars, at {1 each, ou eary terms. JOS. B, CHAN, born‘st,, Roum T RIDE CITY _LOTS_IN_GO0D o hose meaning st LEK, 123 Dears STRAIGHT BUSIN| RELTABLE PAKTY Ia Culcago in the dyeatuit r with factory awl ox ' 8389, LTIE ROVAL i AREMRNT iouses ou Ontarin-st., between lieatbotn b all modern i ey Are the clieapest §7,500=44 caxly, balance lung time, agrals at waricaré maid LININOTON, ¢S and 47 4 ANTED=100 MEN 1 duce the new cercal, I’amps ta energetic men. DIATELY TO INTIO- il pay €2 per day AGE, Liox 2174, T ANTED—FOLICITOR [ ¥ ¥ Also twn 10.-room u b fur £1,400, In_Lake View. fwo blucks weat of Lincoln-sv. cars, dne o 3 N};ul\;flos \\'.\ffl-:lf—‘l’fi COUK, WABI WITH $5 AS ood aslary sod SUBURBAN REAL URE AND LOT AT AUCTION AT \! C., .& Q. K. 1. 1 am author- 1 at publie suction, i e A T3 y: oulek sales d nune but responnibl nly sppescing agenta wi 4 Itsndolpy-at, ‘TA&ThI)—tA.\VAB. NG 1 Loc, in cliy and all parta of ilie coutr: bl profity bo himbue, spectable, and_gendles wher's Grove, I, VASSERS FOI * HONE GUE: W o aavortioes oate contains elght 181} feet front, picke I hi balance one and two t Madlaun-st., foom 1. . Conr nut and buy & hotne #0 CAS e yeRra st pefrent RE 01t BALE, RENT. OIt RXCIHANG! Totas prices amd terma W sult evel o E—TIINRDALE Lo ERIENCED AND W I-kezlmhlu! a ~A GOOD HOUSE AND Siny woud, sultahle anlen. Abply to ¥, 0, 49 Dearborn ANTED—A BALERMAN HAVING A Knuwledge of tie retai Abple 8 retail departincy 170 Rtage 1 +habg! e JOIIN SRSeeh TANTED=A YOUNG MAN TO PED] id be generally usetul. Apply at TE OFPFORTUNITY FOIA CATI. Teline n tract of 181 well Hinbered, 17 miles from Chy Tnke stigres this Includes s very beantiful Mo view uf the lake, cuiats apply o T. debut. For tull toom 15, Fariiand TE_WANT NTEDA GOOD 2.8TORY AND DASEMENT or 50 teel. ground._south. of I'mrn!n. J. HE: brick hotse wit 5 FOl 0 a i slifcattons of a superior aalesiing with some knuwledys of mochanical appliances, To & rauu exciusive control ‘snd itren. Champlou Belt Hool or GARDNETL "W flowers, {0 ¢0 to Wis. houtell: married mau preferred. - West Nlde, understands lh:'culmm « ENT=2 HOUSES UN FULTON-ST. Grlosliy, one 10 and one £ £200mr Wilth. =0 GUOCERY TIAVELETR, ONE_AC- ted ‘with the country 10 Adddrens. givin route scqualuted un. ele., U NTED-GENTLEMA in atiother clsy ! pays uth Coril house with 13 roatna; ek dwelling houses on 1 Liark, Iuire ofowner, Lo ¥ KU nd Bloe s y 830 required. TED-] an find husioes % Lo $12 et v Kuhn's lotel, trom Nouth Side, '—~THE 3-8TORY AND Lie front dwelling 31 Twent; stden batheroom Aud chots, o inl ‘cashy e+ situstion by ad- BASEMENT MAN. 11 s, ee et ofder. will eut Chlamber of Comueres, B ALK £ anohing in the Wests | EAP, TOGOON TENA % ull Biadern 01O eme=pts, AL LOWY, Bouts 3 Honore Bluek. North Ride, nur.):lz—f TOW PLIC new, 14-room brick. south front. ory mud basement. octagon briex. large barn, £{-Ilandsome octagon stone, 817, 50~5tune, 3-50Ty and baselieut, Kas dxluros, and e 5U~51x rooms, maln fuar, new brick house, bice ncet. 3 lines atreot-care. frst.class = OISO, HEAR WANFED=FLNA V—-A COMPETENT TIDV DINING-ROOM. roums, Isuudry. 120 Lo aint witli otlier work if required. riv SO T come well recoms lyursday afternoon, o wiended, Aputy Vil ANTED=A GO ‘ous acciistomed tuanding-house. 491 Michigan-ay, FASTED~TWO COMPETE Couking, wasiifng, wnd fronfig, and ! m'l:rvncdnqu Ted. Appiy ot ouce at 339 Nof o 88 3-KTUN h fronts sl 1ood Tnquire ut 847 Ohla-st, Miscellnneous, xS ENT-UY L, J. GOODRICH, 129 DEARBORN. t., 81,800, with barn. $is. P o Tiho A jo ynliing on taile meats. 309 Ohlo QUL FOIt GENE also girk AbOUE 14 ¥ Jusework, wages §.J . #) Oakwood bouluvard, $730, wol children, wages $1.33, TED=A (OO MEAT, AND TASTRY COOK biardiag-house (¥imay). " Auply a4 317 West NTED=GO0D COOK, WASIER riUerninag or H\Ilflnlwl"ll.‘el. 158 Doug- Nanih Nido, RIED HOUMS, APPLY Hwou 30, T=NICELY FURNI __AU1EA Enst andolph-¢ 1[0 RENT~ROOMS—h3 CI, nd newly furnished rooms Ji frout rooms; sso Hght sfugl Twarding-Louse, DIASIONDS, WATCIH 385" Privale olice, 120 I tey Bufidiug 143 1ASH FAID FOR OLD GOLL AND BILVEK, R e 10 luun on walches, fh T BRICK BLOCK, 332, 334, 834, Ch dltiva, Apply @ N. NORT SUITES OF DNFURNISHED ac! JluTl‘lr. {or light housskeepingi on cage $aund 8. Apply Loua guin of $12,00 —THE LOWEN PALT OF 1i I8k Foul har sl 18 oot EY 1N HAND TU LUAN 0 Ithivut rewmoval, Ny Koo & 1 13 B North Nide, 2 BLOCKS VROV ween Ceulre and Sophia-sia,, ¢-room fiaf, bullding, $idj @ moma 3. 4. ern convenientes, good order, CHAS, W0 PEIL MORTI=FIIIST FLOOIE AND b ick, 433 Iluribuf IANED ON FUL monds, wnchinery, chal a0y goud cullsirrals. Y T0 LOAN ON IMP) hivago and Vil within 150 milés. M. L. I’k 7O LOAN=§40 AN] enr the city, P TO_EXCIIAN JOXCHANGE_BMALL INPEOVED FATSL CLEAT .‘xfit,.rlm{ Wimarts, South Bide, - CONGERC Yo e Badlu‘tsy hovols 5o, rlud vuuniry property, farms, otc. Ad- buus otmice. — ANTED=TU ~EXCIANGE — PROVEITY. AT Mamaroneck, Weaclieuter County, 5. Vo, for Chicaga real estat ivube oinee, Nk FOlt Triby Address WOUNENOLD GOODS, ARDSOME PARLOW BUITS, COVERED 15 THIL A4 with puna e Feiced 1o elegaut chamber suite redured Lo :lflx easy - vhial luunges, ang otber :\‘);!:l;"nl below regular prices. 1. T, MANWTIN, 134 TpE, EXPIRE FATLOT BEDSTEAD COHPANY sclts furulture, l:lrpfln[ crockery. stoves, aad fure nish huuses thruugh uatallnesta, st caal pri UL UNION FORRTTURE COMPANY, 60 WEST adison-st., vell 8l Kiuds of Louschuld furafture ou Wwutkly payimsuts. Low pricesi louk e, O LEASE . iiifq:'u EZFOR A TEI OF YEARS, THAT DRe slruble plece ol ULUJ"'&":Y atunty oo southeast curs ner of btate aid foruecly uccupled by bt fronttug oa Siate T 5 out on BEHING AND SUMMEL TERM OF Tik T Fiocbel ehovl and Kludergarien. 16 ishop-court, il begtts Monduy, Aprils, 1877, Misd SARA EDLY, 1t Priuc CHASI PATD FOIL BOOKE-BIG PRICKS PAID FOIt CASLIAID RN IORIS B, PRICES VAID FOR ¢ oruer Sladieon aud Dearborn;sis. Ks, 12 Vols.., pepetls 23 cents per Siived o dar bait prl LDuwp:ataira, WILLE) 0g. Gall 8t 14 Noith Sasgaaua b i“uh« SALE-A . VENY PINE xr.\:t‘wsm.fifi Bropity At T g e ;:lt“lDlSDN-BT.» da. ‘ln.: lslugy ll'uuc s, & BUNI) Roowe 11 and 13 T-rA ce bishiv L very desiratic focation, i suis of £5.000 800"y lll:"lllnnl 'ln’?fil:" hco,! wrtiand Hock. MISCELLAN HOW WOULD 1, Jady or geatien: s penise LOFTR, AND 6u-horse power sttll for Y at ofies uilifng, 8. L. BUOWN, Mincellnneons, "0 RENT-20 ACRES o CET wn-fi',s I1furnls who Worils T iea going 10 Cal ‘u fur care and compaug, Fho te vory ors ucrd susw o T Wi 3 M At et R e E PARTY WILL TRAVE ANDI (1L ALGH L with elexalur, No. ly for & comuiiselun bou ouli 114e & sainp) & CU., 104 Boutl AL YENHLOW 15 6TILL GIVING 1 :’f;‘" craphs fur 92 per duten, BE OR TARK hat will pay tenanta, 1 Liave fiut suttelent to vatlugs made. L 1L . oppoeits Bougtas Hous: g R ksl NTED-TO BENT=6 A 3 A bbe, DA1Ek And st (Funte GORh Of TUSHLY: Bid south vf Nortlieav.: siso 4 Hiet of goud 3ppilentions va kand. 1. T0USE OF BIX 00N rrailay. aad Washlogiun-st.. an e Address, with T0 BENT-R rsm_rx nr;l‘\rfil’roucnfi wor ¢ with Tun’Varticatare JOSERIL Weat Flitceuthicet, ANTED=TO uF Up-atalrs roul hwod ei West ide, foF bouscky C o4, Tribuie otfc iy un & bard Tictervncrs or W awn. 8L or 0o nuticw will be takew. 1wl 1 kL, Tribung oiice. w business with principats, withstamis E. C. ABE belween Curtisand Paall W7, Tribuue ot Caa¢ cheap for casl J ANTED-A VELY CHEAP & S fect lung for cahi: b Bay #¢! Luoufs Sojas.s 07 40 T = BY GENTLEMAN AND ms (u pleasininelghbor- ceping. Address (0r oue ¥ sac furd peduced 80 percent. OIS i i R T MARTIN, TS, OUNFIT AND Yor terms atdrose -HOUSES AT $20 TO $50 FER aud aud more custoulers thau Tates; owners leave duecri C0., 64 Wastilugton PERSONAL. DF THR Wik rgcray, Who I L LITTLY, 16 SOUTH CLARK-ST., CUIES ALL ~—fe, ls"fllul.\'l‘lllh' W atiits’ of Jolin 3 it deteution 170 bual Kouie Monday urulng. Mar, d Lina S Wiotmatlon of bix Whercabauts will b era, KGERMAN, 018 West Lak JERSONAL—IF CATHARINE €O ! Ltuow 427 sherman Holswe 111 be glid to seu thewn, cliuca, embracing el K o #23. Sloney louled o6 Lucliugh. o Bl 3, up-ataie tive troar Liver) slo (Gruady County, Haokikrnners, Cinrita, 6ie, SITUATION WANTED-]IY A YOUSG MAY OF 23, B3 i fome Bt cligiry sonde horse, wholosale nf pas © {oll Dapirie v years experivaes {none of the largre § nciine, N, V.3 wi € conntrys good ¥ Feferencea kiven. Addreis for tiree dsys b 11, THhonG: JITUATION WANTED=RY AN ACTIVE RBUBL Soncirman, with letperience of aver 20 years in t g0 clothing ok farnishing i line, (n thi gountry, as aaicaman and manager for & hranch esta ishiment of above kind In thia eity or conntry, .Cad ‘Ivnlfltnlrflprmru to lllli‘. Teliance, and Ine ne offico. TTUATIONS WANTED-MALE. carily, Addectt i tegrily. Conchmen, Teamsto: om; o Bt Cellént Fecommendations, G 65 Tribune omee © o T’lhu"_@fifl& ryivery Tet :unc.u. 09, QITUATION "WANTED-TY A MAN (DANG) T0 R drive Steam”or delivery wagon of & porter of Janimky reference given, Address L, 100, Teibine office, smT TION WANTED=BY A YOUNG MAN (EN- gilah) a2 conchiman no objection to ennnirys cf refercucesfrom former employer. G 47, Tribusie, Miscellaneons. SITUATIO?! WANTED—A MIDDLE AGRD NEN- tieman well knawn to the trade in Tows, (s desirons . 1 tosrrange wiilk some good mercaniile house or factory ' s R e D il ba given,_Address by Do Moiges s o ToWRr - QITUATION NTED—, R, TIME afrald of any work, A fi"lrlhunn ofce. Rilthe s SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, | AN FANTED - REMALE, - Domestics. X SITVATIOK WANTED--BY A FIRST-CLARS MEATY 1. £ or pastry cook in 4 hotsl, restaurant. or frat-cl Jranrding bause, 1o city or country, Adlress 773 wees ' g ol oty | a el, 3 hnuw__{\mv L‘z‘! Fitth-ay. Tenomak L bosttiog TUATIONR WANTED—ITY TWO0 GOOD TOW-, work in & private family, I'te 100 North Morgan-st. I i Mo 3 SiTUATION NTED—TO 10 BECOND _ANDY &) faney embroldery, or general botusawork In a smail ' family. Cal L] s SR S R, b QITUATION WANTED—TO DO SRCOND WORK/ 83 and sew, or help with L . Ade Y PRRTE L AR hildren. "Tictereace. Ad QITUATION STANTE ) picasant Sorwe ko humne miost desire VAN T Y girl to do housework or second work. Eouth Ciark- reas ra STUARDE W ATEDCaY 3, EXPE “iiak ook, Tor geners] American family, ey of references. 270 Eait DAz ¥islun-st, [ A 000D PLATS COOK, . h asa call for two days s BY A _VERY GOOD,. =it for 5"!!!1] honsework, 2 »t 'enl]!l\l. ‘_'i‘v':i.lx(nu ASTER-I " ier, And froner. Call fur tw st 8Y. Noobjection u-muuzun“uy.afl"l TP nesEn AND ) ron 1o 8 g rivate famil, BT SRR RS famiy goodererenct fyeat k ce. o ek o St listedl | st Collfrom 10t0 4 Thiarsday, ~ 7 e A% ITUATION WAN 10, T0 Do QUTUATION W, AN, Ly H STUATION WANTEU-UY A 71 LY con city references. 200 West Mudison:st.. oom 17, ITUATIO NTED I8 A BOATDING ot eretal Tman i s o AT ’x:fe'm.“" fortwodsysul 14 South Urceu- ITUATION WANTED=IT GEl GinL wio 44, S thorotghly understasds eooking ani llllfilll'";‘.'ll? ¢ Feuernl work; cotipelens 1o take full chiarge, Best refs k H 1 n Lases »i erinen girl for general bomeworks sood 14, o o erence. 1045 Inliana-av. Cnnstresses. ITUATION WANTED-DY NTELLIGENT, | SR, camstress; 4 per weekk w0 Board. S0 Went Madon b Thagnr 13 1o Mook Nurnes ITUATION WWANTED=AS WET N i, . § althy, full fresh breasts. ‘lwbly .‘x"’;‘:“gzr{‘nfifi.'-’- QITUATION WANTED=A TEALTIV TOUN 8 irricd Indy, with Trean Lk, wasnt be whiti take 8 Ualy at hier own hionse 10 wet nurse: would taks exirs otavaby. Apply st 220 We Thomar, by, " Apply West Malisor NTED-TV A GIL 10 TAKE 31 Cal) AL U1 State-st,, uwul‘:{.‘KP JITUATION WANTED=IY A" WELSIE GIL TG | itk carcof children or asit with | Tatniy e can Y o enhies. cre . quired,” 'Cal at 161 Falioneate oy, e 1 T YTHAT A ST fEnenat huusework: 3 o ho Lt SIT“ATID.\' WANT| e Woman s lsunds TRIL ‘§ E1- 0 TED=TIV A WOMAN T0 0 ¢ day' 1o wash or clean house. ilest of refs ereuce given, Call for it days at No. 10 Afcals-cour b, 1onrekeopers. QITHATION WANTED-UY AN AMERICAN WOM- sty hiuseheepor or Lo do genersd lonsework i a, sl tamily, 2o West Madison at.. Eoom 17, BUSINESS CHANCEN, FRACTICAL I\ chinnee (0 leske & with marble-top tabl sther furnitiire 1o curre: spanily fee-crean i j1e season 2 speciaity, Oae tull, y &N rent the month, witly Viles G e of Wit L TCNTIED DOLIATR TUVE A TIREF i) 7 it Ih & geiteel cash business pa) ¥ ) 23 nomth Claric-ste ltoom g P/ 830 N WITIL £200 (i 800 CAN BECUR izency 1 whicl Bonth Clark-s L 3 E A, iore 1a Uik money. Call lgkll AND BILLIARD- comulete, for rent, st huw doing & Koo Waverly House paluon, i 1, or purticulars address 4t WWATE: bustied ¢ Wald § yours,F, L, 2 Coluruto Bprings, Col JOI BALK=A GOOD CLOTIING AND ME: 3 ,l‘ LallOr i Fisineas, etabIAR SUALS IhE L iib Sk 1 Uhe clity. Addresa L7 Trib e i) YOR CARIL, TWO Ci i, Wi Uxtuee 3 u}fiu“-ulx 2ad" Onan, T e L 15t %) 3 (uvolce af onies al at Sahomets, Jll.g 1 Tt be sald, B A. CIRAN £ ‘e, it Tt b A ANES Ksktitive, 50 Major ok, Hy 201 SAL B [ one of thy DIsRIN ¥ 3 ! il o ue ,:l{ & Cu., core §: ta Hes nust leave city. ¢ QO BALE~AT ANV PIRICK~113 Dath:roonis. Apply stiissy UMB Al L best and mivet theiving iianofc Northiern ludiai; 8 kood lucation (ur s five 104 - Uilon In freiglita over 1Lrve railroads feading (il the ichigen pi e e wANted: aluci ahu palaT: reamin for selllug, TR ibune olfice 2 DSOR HOTEL, "OF “MONTREAL~FINEST bulldiug an the Continent to e Iet for a term o€ i (Airess ANDHEW ALLAN, Fresident, Mon 14 yres egusi t 3 Tunivd for 3 fears; price, 10 I T MALTIE 158 ¥ Blutest, i 5 0% T TIANDS | Mhlitigs & Wheos % *Tufll. Natioual, (4 - i OIGANS ) v AN and casieat termg 5. ot . TIFUL-TONED 1! 4 | s lowest el AN e o U T g ¥ G ey et T + S g i Nt i Y ft ahos Il bow on $10 1noy el auirdot Airs WILBON, 137 North Wel i 3 4 7 1L IN o Grians, corner Btato and Adems. 15 a4dfifon 10 new” stock” of Hall suare, kraud, au. uor {van uriui, We offer 1 Land plsuud sad urean Todin fur uur large ne Blatcen planos at 40, 835, Hhe £ic., Cics ; Ewenty oreans, §25, H0 B3 370, Cra., ete %y fh invlodeuin 810, 41, 31 ! Haniva Lo rent o for sale ol fnstaliments, [ G176 WILL BUY A SIANDSOME ROBEWOOD o BLT0 P Jur A 1Ay VA RSO il " s, rich carved fegwaud Iy, | b i avis & Co.’, Ll plasus, and Sith Alner-‘ ll\l:,‘hi‘ \:u"“r“l ‘uwn. fow! pricee 10"t aully arring * 0 8e & PIVORCES, _ PR oo i oo B8 i THIVORCES LEGALLY AND GUIETLY OB- %] . Pttty it Stucy humenis S Jerriionr, torlucoss 1 ! Chuscas it inakes s dify : J0U Feadile, 818 L e requIred 1o bots ot oo rerS complylud with the law . &y . q dxlf'lll ’IN nouey required Ini‘llflnaj LT ¢ Sulrte Nl sdyvice fice. Law otlcew! A. ). DEXTENR, 133 e bori aud U Mo atac, Nowina’s atds, CEleazo b Al Correspondeacy ans plaln euvelupe. : A USOLUTE DIVORCES ) O LAW FOTS it #0Y slatutory causy. wlers ¥ awindlers. Onehaifof thes, +ulVurves " '( 80 wurtlilew, Diyurve sulta contceien i any Stato erritory. Calt or addiese faw olice ot 1 3¢ ELY, 162 Waslington-a.y Houia 16, Chlvago. T)IYOACES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY Ol e UNUEL B WESE L 10 wreed L, Py £ et Sl il JeunsITUR . CARRIAGE alured ab IGwest Talea Lo Grv-prool e W. Mourve-al. Wo luan mutiey wi 10 et cout ber i Luxrh FOIT RENT AXKD B10L. ¥ GLundle ok oW Tetca vt lod Klgsiv-at