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@EE SOUTH PARKS. incaedlngs Before the Investigas- | & ting Committee Yesterday. Tho Expert Accountant Says that the Bond Account Is All Right. s Cs Abell Explaing Mis Real Estato Deals with the Commissloners The Cotton Tract Purchase Expounded by A Avgfill. The South Park (nvestigntion was resumed shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning o Parlor1of tho Grand Pacific Hotel. All tha fiember of the Committec were prescnt, Gen, Mr. Mason sald that they bad a witncss on the Eaton tract who would consume but 4 short time. Mr, Charles O. Abell was then sworn, but previous to giving his statement, Mr. Davio salt that he had areport of Importance, which he would like to hold over il to-day, so that the evidence could be produced with #. The report wns -deferred on account o0f tho fllocss of Mr. Chauncey T. Bowen. Mr, Kales stated that Mr. Bowen had been ex- haasted by the previous day's examination, and he asked the Committee’s Indulgence on that account for him. The roquest was granted, and Mr, Bowen was excused until to-day, Mr. Kales furthor. stated that they wers ready to ealighten the Committce on the Eaton tracl, Mt, Davic safd that be would be ready tore- port preliminarily on :the bond question, when the Committes was ready. Mr. Trucedell suggested that they stop at any time to take tcstimony from lr. Kalcs' sido whencver thoy found it nccessary, Mr, Kales stated that he represonted no sido but the Park Commissioners, o had no power , but was ready to suggest Rowett in the chair. to subpena witncss names for the Commitics to summon. gested the namo of Mr, John M. Wilson, a for- mer Park Commissioner, who would glve infor- mation which it would be proper for the Com- mittos to hear. Senator Southworth Lhonxm that thoy should get through with the land inqulries first. . Chnlrman Rowett nsked Mr. Davie if he had anything further to report. That gentleman etated that, so far as ho had found, the Lood account ‘was correct. All tho bonds scemed to have been accounted for, give the nccount in & tabulated form this morn- Howas satisfied ‘that all the bonds wero there, and he wanted the Committce to exam- ine that matter thoroughly, C. Mr, Mason then procceded to examine Mr, Abcll. o was a dealer in real estate, tho property kuown as N. W. 10 acres in He had an internn. in ma property, which he commenced to acquire In .!nlumr, 1874, from Smipuel B. Juckson, and Chaunce; Bowen, hl- Assignee, and Mr. Ed Kimbark and wl( 1 Ho bought thg futerest of M:. Jnckmn through “Mr. Clmuncey T, Bowen, his Assizuce. He pu d Mr. Eaton's moncy to Mr. James It Stanberry, a8 his agent. He understood that four yoars pre- Ylous Mr. Eaton hadagreed to scll the tract to 11, and that the contract had become seattered about. Witnoss Uirsl be- camg Interested fn tho property at Mr. Jack- sold tho property to the Park Commisstoners, Wltnen recognized *the n.cmtnc mado:Jan,’ 23, son's suggestlon; 25, 1871, by Abell with o South l'nrx Commhn oners, scling bis in- ‘Tha property cost £10,184,23, pald to sundry partics, d, t $3,700. Pald ont the ainount the contract called for and deducted from it what ‘was pald for the Kimbark title, 81.124.67, ’flmb ‘was pald to Chauncey T. Bn\\cm gotlations with tha’ Board through George W, Gnge. \thLs' recelved on April 5, 1871, 81, uud 200 Interest} and on £{04.97 Interest, Peddicord m:alved his lhuu dircet and not through the hauds of witness, Allm,cv,llcr. wituess recelved, principal and fn- $20,730.97, and pald out 810,181.22, leav- balance of profit of 81,640,75, Witiiess had heen fntoréated with C, T, Bowen 11 o lurwe number of transactious ot differout ot through' with him. bustucss, tho two often bad mostly ht.ou tlmes, sud had ot yet Kuew him in the way of land on joint account. e, Triteadell” wanted to know whether the wnnw-, while purchasiug the titles to pleces of laud In the viclnity of tho parks, kad an under- standing with the Commlummrn that t\w would buy tho land from him, that ho récalyed a part of the money on aceol unz uf soma of the transactions* befora”all of thomn ‘wero finiahed, Neither, Mr. Bowen nor any other of the Commissioniers ever rocelved tho benefit of o single peuny, dircetlyor iudirectly, tlrough the witness, In_auswer to'Senator Bouthworth, witness sald bo thought tho land waa cheap. ld not know that he would have bougm the Jand 1t lig had not known that ho coul NKSELL TO THE PARK mnnm Mr, Mason asked If witness had sold anyother of the'parks. Mr, Abell feet front by 200 feet deop on Western avenue nenr Fiity-lirst atreut tothe Park Board. tho land was owned by lsnc Piann and him. sclf, To bis certain knowledge no membor of the Park Commissfon mado “anything 1his txrumnc%lun. Wi uml:u ex(plé:’luc d o was formerly on_omploys of ‘tho dr i Tiouse of flowen Brothers & g finee that timo he and Bowen had bought leces of land together, o had d l!ruthm' oflice, aud_waa llwnyn on {ricndly. ln Crogs- cxnmlnntlnn by Mr. Kales, the wit- salu that he could not state whether he )mllm,n detinituly vmployed by the Board to 1nake tr purchinge of tho no written agreement wlm the Board, almpl ‘verbal undorstuuding. lnud was within the park Imits, and boughtn. on offico_and pald_him the check for the Eaton tract—$2,831.83, Could not say whether the. Eaton {ntercat ever: recclved Bl.uuberry showed & deed from Aln “Truesdell asked {2 witnoss did not have an lmdnmnndlnz with tho Board that ihey hiin $20,000 for the land. l‘eplltd that ‘e lind such an -mwmon!, but it ‘was uot & formal one. Mz, Paul Cornell otica mors uxzk the stand and wae vxamined by Mr, Herrlek In regard to ‘The properly was about property in the vicini Teplied that he sold 1 Eaton tract. .Ho had Ho was. awaro that n Jnduu Dunlevy! 32500 Fuss I Jength, inetudh [eet dn lengl ncluding ;m Iu' vul‘flu :u Mémnlu{l at bnb\:&xl tu 840 rer foot under cundemnation boside " I W. Gage wmade the negotistions, Mr. A, J. Averdll assisting, Identitiéd w wairautes deed from Cotton tn and auother from Averill to the Park 7 the north 134 feet of Lot uldnnflnn for the lwtter trausfr was §11,000, Averdll subsequentl property to John tha hllln(‘e of fcCalfrey for $40,000. yient was made by moneys due to y the Comumission lor stone, eravel, chy, and work doue for the park, Mr. Kales poluted nul. that the whole matter Lad wlready beeu gone over, and was a mero repetition of the orevious day’s cvideuce, ] Xr. Cornell said that there was nul. o dissent- volee In the Board over l.ha ,000. As to whetlier tho B nnulut(on for this ncllon"uln vn & matter thich he must leave Lo bis legal advisers. - 3k A do AVENELL, resl-estate mgeut, Was' uext sworn, Jearued that the Cuuan trm, wxu needed for 'k purposes from whole truct, sell the va over the remainder to the Park Board, Witness speut mone of his own mouey over ft, and scted throughous under Mr, Gage's directions, par} of the consideration nar auy compensation for his scrvices. In re- 86 Lo Mr, Kale's questions, the witncss sald at he had no reason to believe that the Park (..ummlumncn or any one of them ever re- celved acent. He wus then questioncd as to He thought the Jackson 1rict in Boptembe r, 1811. wus worth 8125 Juot frout. ~An Blrp lho !Illt{‘w not needed, and turn Wituess recelved no yalues of land. acqualutance of iz sold 300 deet In tuat vicilty for 860,000, A few wore questious were pul em.ml tenor of tho =aswers being that, ‘whtness, tho pmzs slowers wers below ‘Toe question of uljnnxummv. then came up, and thws Chair #afd that there appeared to be a bat the cownlitee slould not general feclivg mdm hu: the nm.muun l mlmba.x of tho attor- m-ma lnh! that ume was su impreasion that the Couunlsslonens hud made Mwprove ments with a yiew to beneiting thelr own prop- it oud o o ther it cou pro! Couaitios vuid & vials to Hecould not su; aid nud klm\' whetl thougls it rukl and boulevards it might serve lo MI‘L arize then: with the surroundings, Some talk was had about this, but it turned out that there wnuld be some dlmmuy in obtafning the neces~ conveyances, ana the contemplated trip m thron It An adjournment was then takem until 10 o' !‘Jock this morniog. CURRENT GOSSIP. A REPLY TO THB BACHELOR WHO OWNS TH® ‘' SPAN OF GRAYS,Y Tait modest in me my pralscs (o eing? And then will my charms tho Lachelor bring From his ofice or nook? Willhe fiy to my slde, Leave his popers or book, and mako mo his bride? My face fsna falr as ahells from the sea} But, should you prefer a brunetle, then, ah me! Why, some other man I must wed, if I can, And, Just fortho shide of my face, lose (hal span. In hefght I'm not tall—just G feet and 2; Number ¢ 18 my glore—number 3 js my shoe} My cyes, whichare black, just sparkle like gold; And my form snd my galt are all right, so I'm told, As o sge, I'm quite young—I might pass for twentys Andfor ** means,* I've & honse, and in bank qum a plenty Por actusl needs; and mlght ‘have a bean Dt he hissn't the steeds’~a0 I'l just wait for you. Arpiu 2, Maaarn. — MACY AND 11IS STORE, New York World, March 31, A cable dispatch announces the death in Paris, Frauce, of Mr, R. If. Macy, the well-known fancy-goods dealer, at a Iate bour on Thursday night, Me, Macy was born on the 80th of Octo- ber, 1823, and was thercfore In tho B5th year of s age. Ilocame to thls city from Boston about twenty years ago, and opened 8 storo at the corner of Sixth avenus and Fourteenth strpet, on the precise spot whers his present mamnoth cstablishment now stands. Always adhering to a strictly onc-prico cash -yuum. lhn business has grown from vear to year, and muet its rnqu‘lr:cmenlu one adjoining lmndlnu alter anothor has beeo added to it, und depart- ments opencd up-stairs and down-stairs until tho placa now covers nearly an acre of ound, Every want of his customers, as lir becarmne known, Mr. Macy made an cffort to supply, “untll tho yarlely of fancy, dry, and other goo‘h offered for salo. excoeds that of any bouso nthls country. ~The stock lnclud{c- [3 uofiry l‘-xul bmkl, cncrglc:' ;ggn!:%:; bons, fancy goodls, dry gootls, sl anil l'lnenu,ylfousclin Iclcl and ktchen uten- alls, crockery and glasaware, useful and orna- mental, tos elhur with bronzes and silyer-plated ware, genl?cmnn’n lumumng goods, ladles’ and children’s lhon ewclry, r?“ clothing and toya—all grouped 1o bewllde confusfon. erhapa the most nollcublo featurs In the conduct of this great bazaar Is the fact that with o few exceptions, which can be cnumerated upon the fingers, al all of the clorka empluyed In the houss arc womcu—girls, most of them— from the regiment of littlo cash glrls to tho 1ady superintendent of the entlre store. They aro of all ages and alzes, and flll tho store fromn top to bottom. The couviction of Mr. Macy was that o any business where it can possibiy be employed Icmuln labor fs tic most advan- tagvous; henca his atore {s tho most remarka- bl exponent of the female lubor system prob- ably to be found In any part of the world, With the exception of two floor-walkers and a fow to o the heavier work of tho packing-room, there {s not & man r.-mEuayu.d In the housc, Numicrically stated, there are twenty-five de- partments {n this great utnbllnhmem. cach of ‘which {s o miniaturo store, and the number of clerks employed Is constderably mora than four Lundred, “besides tweuty or more cashiers, and nbout half that number of bookkeepere, Be- sides this larre forco are six or scven * floor- wnlkcui" or ushers, a small army of * cash wirls,”” from sixty to soventy employes In the packiog and recelving departinents In'the Lase- ment, and, over all, the lady superintendent. ‘The liead unluwnmun in ecach dopartment fs re- sponsible for all that trauspiresunder hersupers vision, and s required each day to roport to one of the firm In regard to tho remissness of any of lier subordinates, the amount of sales, and'the price pald for cach articlo sold. By this ays- tematc arrangement of detafls, the proprictors can Lell recisely how much each departinent i c or lost durlng the Dmvlnn- uy, Thoe nrly uales of this house exceed nnd 2hu dally recelpts averagre from s.;,mlo Lo $10, Over two yeurs ago Mr, Macy innde n mrulul rovlaton for the perpetuation of his enterpriso E| the oyont of his desth, and his partners, Messrs. R. M, Valentine and A. T. La Forgo, will carry out his wishes and contlnuo the busi- ness. Mr. Maey Jeaves two children, a son and o married daughter, who are now travellng in the far East. Uta fortune s understood to bo & very largo one. A GODD WORD ¥OR THE PLUMBIRS, Delrolt Free Press. ’n:o plumber {s an abused man. All winter long the papers have been Singling at him and maligning him, aud yet when the real facts aro Drought to llght tho plumber stands forth as free from gulle as any living man, Yesterday ‘when a Detroit plumhcrwu asked to contribute the money for the ed river tunnel hio ro- pudiated “tho fdea m ho was cven able to sub- scribo a tenth of tho suni. % But lust winter was a tough ono—busted ipes—five pounts of sotder to a pln-hold leak— !’ U" on - the sluto three days In advance—collece t:onn Aharp—weather right'fu your favor all tho time," +Yoa; but I d1dn't mako anything,” W Thay say you bought a trottlog-horse," “Qh, that's nulhlwr 1f L was {n soine other. business I could bay two," You weor diamonds," 4 ) Ycfi, but diamonds nro very cheap—very cliea . “You carry a gold-headed cane around.” “‘im“ are way down in price—a drug jn the mar} "Hu\v about, that house with tha mansard root m“ThnN Oh, my mnfllcr {o-law deeded us nt. “ And your sflyor pme m "llul that with my other wife.”? ! And thoso vacant lots on the Cass farm1" "X tnuled an old korse for them twenty years, " Amllorou haven't really made snything "Bmm.-lf nnythlnu—hnrdlyn dullar, ‘The pa- rcn have Hled outrageol 1 don't bolleve wo nvu had over 18,000 vas o( busted water-pipes alnce last November, and when you come to figure up materials, lnbor, rent, amil Tosses, It leaves 1ne in debt. I want to sell out and go to tusking chalrs, Thore's where you can muko s0ms money—use poor glue, palut over your EM to resemble rosewood, work putty Intu tho oints, and keep the citrtains down when selling A customer, Don't talk of profits {n my businces, sir, Why, | am now balf-dead for tho Wautofs Ilvo—uu; cigart? “ON IT AGAIN,? Cleseland Plaindeatsr, Romleu, of joyous memory, had no more falthiul compaalon in his riotings thun Rous- scan, none 80 prompt to help him to get drunk atnight, and to get homo tn tho moming. Oue fins day Rourscau readl in tho papers that Romfcu had been appolnted to a sub-perfecture, He had long wished to scttle dows, pud this sccmed to offer him the coveted opportuoity, He hastened joyously to Romleu s *You are sub-perfect! Qood. You will take me with you as your private secretary, aud we shall be as happy as bugs o rugs," “Well,” apswered Romlen, ewbraclog him m'fl[ur(;mly. “come to-morrow and we will see ul llmmuu 4id, and found Romicu In tears, - “Alns! my poor Rousseau,” ha Iabbed; Sall our fine projects are knockew on the Dead.” an \Vlun Uu your, wmmmlan besu revok- © “No~ but n.hlmnoulble that you with me. 1 have fust heand uln.‘:zc‘:lllgufiok: wzafnst you that—I" "wrm 1s 1" Dkl Aot wt bt atupet razed at bim fn sty III unphuowpnlusl yell of L u:r?x: n’f:tll?ln'hmz lhmhu Was not eo loyal a boon companion as & certaln goymu nnnn er of the Wnlum Unlon T«leg Company nnjoyonl Western city, ythias was ouc of his uperators, as enthil- 8iust{c but 1ot 80 capablo & drinker n$ bis chief, Nuturally the oporator neglocted his work, lu the scundal and detriment of the office, muruluf after the palr had spent a n!ghl of un- usual {nteonity toj uhcr, the operatur waa comnforting lis with wet compresses and stoying bis stomach with m-oug tea, ho received the followd: uote from tho manager iu his omdnl capucity “8in: - You nre ”‘1 n absent from duty this morning, sud the head operator Inforws we that such occurrences have been frequent of late, owing to. fnur Immoderdto fudulgence fa |nwnuxmz liquors. This cannot longer .bg tederuted, wod avy repetition of the olfense will bd!“.;:hu ulgnu.l for your fustant and irrevocable 'm’gupc‘s&‘m‘!or e‘oafld not hc\lzv:?h eyes, I{: rom thy wausger ab 4 p. mi.) woa 10 came this lester, stern, oflial lu jrny [ 1T'HE CHICAGO fusion he turned over tho sheet, and there In pencil was the postecript by the manager: “1'm on it mgainl Whers'll you meet me to-nigtt” A DEEP PLOT. 8n Francisco Hall. Yeuterday, »a the Coruncr was In his offics, & knock came at the door, and a middle-aged, anx- lous man with a bald head came In, and, after making sure that be had the righe official, salds “ Well, Curner, Iwant you to dig up my father-in-law and bofl him." 4 Tiofl him! What for:" dn: 'Cause I think the old woman give him & & Whnt old woman{" b )tnlher—ln—law," sald tho man with & fecble And why should I bofl him1* AR e way you find vat potsont” “0Oh! And what causes ;nuw think your Ilmer‘ln-l-w ‘was poisoned 1 A Well, danno. * My wife thinks so, too, :n thlnm didnt't look square when the old m: pegaed out.” - * When did ho dlei”? # About two years ago," “ Twoyenrs agol And you hue thoughl all along that tho man was murdeded " "Qulto suro of it,” cried the son-in-law, de- lighted. q"x'hc:n.m mnn, 1've & good mind to have ycu urnuh for concealing your knowledge of "lle 1" yelled \hc bald-headed person, spring- et ing to his feet. " Just th-h" went on the Lnrnnu‘ ‘*and Ican nnd ou Lo Ban Quentin for it, too.” in, good Lord,"” gasped the son-| ln-h‘v;J umvplmz intoa chair and wiping bis foreliead. Then he sald appealinaly: “Don't you go to do It, Curner. The old man's eafe planted, and the old woman didn't dose hint. _You sec she's beem Iiving with mo ever since he dicd, and the cuased old'cat makes me miscrable. Ithought it I could get you to sonde the old boy up aud try him out {t would make the old woman-light out fur fear of the papers, an' ['d not only et rid of her, but get even on the wnst she-devil that ever lived.”” ‘The Doctor pointed lrlgldlly lm u:a d'zl;o.‘i. and ntwent and alarm, the man, Lent with dlsappol walked rapidly away. NAI'OLEON ON SUNDAY LAWS, indom Ezaininer, The Rema llnlor(que publishes 2 minute by the Emperor Napoleon I. concerning the ob- servance of Sunday. It {aso curlously charac- teristic of the man, and alzo has sodircct a bear- ing on the Babbatarian questlon, as to bo worth reproducing. “It s contrary to the Divine law," writes tho Emperor, ““to prevent a man, who hins wants on Sunday as much as otherdays of the wukb(rnm working on Sunday to gain his bread. Government could not Imposc such a law unless it gave bread gratls to those who havenope. God has imposed oninen an obli- gation to labor, slnco wmunn lahor Lo has not gllowed them to gather auy of the fruits of the earth, Ho has willed that they should work cvery day, slnce }e has given thein wants which every day make themsciveafeltafresh. Wemust distibgulsh, In wnat the :lcrgy ]rreurlbc, be- relizious tween laws which aro laws and obligations whlun luvn been hnagined only with the view of extend- ing “thoe anthiority of minlsters of relizion. Tho observanco of fasting on Friday and reating on Buuga ‘ylm only sccondary and fusigniticant rules, What encnunllf- concerns the comnand- ments of the Church s, hiot to fnjure eucial or- der, not to doevll toone's nelrhbon not toabuse liverty. . . o« Iam theauthority,and I grant to my people oneo for all permission not to in- terrupt thelr work, The more work the less -vice therowilibe. o . . 1f I had tomeddle with these matters, I would bo rather disposed to order that on Sundays, except during the hours of divino service, the shope shouls open and the workinen at thelr ‘work, When one easts o glance over the varlous classes which composa soclety, one feels that Sunday's rest {s harmful rather than useful; one secs In how many arts and how mauy trades this Interrup- tion of labor produces troublesomo resalts,” 8o- clety does not mako up a contemplative order. Bome leglslators bave wished to make it a con- wvent of monks, and apply tolt rules which only suit a clolster. Blnec men cat every day, they ought to bo allowed to work every day." ettt THE DUKES OF EN’GLAND. There are but cleven Dukes of England, properly so called—that is, Dukes sitting in the House of Lords ns such, and deriving theirs titles from creations before the mnjon with Bcotland. The Duke of Norfolk fs tho firat of thesc, and the Duko of Nutland thclastin order of precedence, The patent of the latter 08 Duke bears data Murch 20, 1703, Thore are also Dukes of Great Britaln and of the United Kingdom, as well ns of Scotland and Ircland; but those of the two sister Kingdoms sit by in0 ferfor titles mmong thoir peers, and all” tho Dukes not of. Eugland take precedence among each other by somewhut intrieate rules of pre- cedence, into which it {3 not worth while to enter. ‘T Dukedoms are twenty-elght fu ;2[ exclusive of those held by Princes of the bl royal. The honor has béen very sparingly be- atowed: in lato yeurs. Tho lnst mnurr«l by George I1L. was that of Nortbumberland, tho Klug refusing to inake any more creatious, ox- cept’ in favor of his own descendants. 'The Prince Rewent made Lord Wellington unukzl ond alter his accession to tho throno raise: Lord Buckingham to the samo dipnity. Will- am 1V, made two more, and her Mflj{ll’ lias added an equal numbor Lo the list, ITAD HIM THEBE, BY CAIN. Cincinnati Rnquirer, Doctors will have thelr littlo jokes, and some- timea they are a8 sharp s thelr lances. A case in polat occurred the other day on Seventh strcet, near Vine. A traveling Punch aud Judy exbibition stopped thers to give a show, and soon quite & crowd was attracted by the mancu- vers of the pupmu and the chin-whacking of fusacy came to the door thelr proprietor, of his residence (.o scy what bad caused the crowd to congreeate, and u coupls of moments Intor his nelchbor, Dr, M&Chennur also came out on a similar errand. Mussey Is the uld school of mediclue, while McChesney 1s a shining Hzht among the disciples of Haline- mann, and both ro given to twitting each otnel: whenever the opportunity occurs, ¢ What that over thered” sajd McChesney, polnting to a box, around which were elustered the amused ml,v.;‘gl ¥ | ain not positively certain, Doctor," sl 3 facs hmlml{um. 1 mluk 13 a Homcopathic theatre,” It 1a needless to state that Dr. Me- Chesney did not hunger for any icore Informa- tlon from lis medical brother at that junctura, PROM CIUICAGO TO MANCIESTER, New York Timen, Ono of the youngest travelers on record reacticd Liverpool lately fu the City of Rich- moud. ‘The person in question Is an orphau named Maggie Woods, who by ber father's and mother's death was Ielt at the age of 4 years an orphan in Chicago, Her only relation in the world §s an aunt living at swcknon. This aunt, desiring the presence of the Chicago, By kind sssistanco thero she was ulppul Iur the vo ngu aud placed In the handa ?l guardof o tralo, under whose care ghe mado a rnflwny {, New York, Ju this clty she was recelved b strungers, who murwm«l her, saud on March placed her, supplicd with toys aud amuscments, ~on the Clty of Richmoud, i the cure of Capt. Leltch sud the stewardess, In due. course sha was landed from the steamer aud turued over tolier uunt, At the sge of 43¢ ycarssho hus traveled over 4,500 tniles without scelug & fa miliar face durlug the eutire journey. LATEST PARIS FASHTIONS, Dispatch to New York llerald. ‘Pamts, March 81,—The rage for orange tluts in triinmiogs has compelled tho Parlalan belles to change the color of thelr balr, Dlondes have suddeniy become bruncttcs, aud it {s now difls cult to recognlze one's sequalutances of the falr sex. Tho newost bonnct fs called “Larelo des fees,” Tt is all dalales and buttercups. The young look charmiug {n it, and suggest all man: ner of pastoral odes, The dowagers arv taking it {n tho hope of belng taken for falrics, but the result In tho ¢ase of thoso blessed with lberal propeortions is to give the ddea of o houqlul ol | ring-fowers on tha top of & cart-lgad showiug, fn anite of Alclr young Luncl hnrlu. nmf thehl- dn.mon of lifo is more. uld suggest, ‘9nu n‘:fiul thlnfi in foot-cavering is “ La botte chlmere,” whkll laced down thg Leels. The supertultics of alo pedals have uow o teadeacy to run backward PATTI'S TROUBLES, E Paris Diapalek 4o New York Herald, The Marquiss de Uaux secms to bave tallen into {1l health consequent on her troubles with the Marquis, La Pattl, Indeed, s Soding out that she hasnot chiosen a bed altogether of ruscs In leaviog her lege lord. She has written to AL Escudier, offeriog him $20,000 %0 relesss Lar 4 1 R BALE=AT A G au N E~A GOOU-V _POII !kl'..mu L_?U AVING a_pillar of “hat juclum;{"lmmy from the sur- tile one In En- gland, cowmupicated with the United Btates Consul fn )lnm.hc.tcr, who wrote to friends in ourney of 1,000 imiles to IRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, Trom bLer engagement at the Itallews. He hes refured, and has notlfied tho willfn) littie prima Tout thag i Tagh his provpective. dembvos at ,000 If she does not fulfill her engagernent, xu:tly what her plan {a cannot be clearly de- fined. “Bhe secrna anxlons Lo retire for & while, for in s Ietter to Mr. Gvo she etates that her physician’s opinfon Is_that lier licalth will not permit herto sing In London durlng the coming season. FORB -lo‘l .FEET OF DEST IKESIDENCI er. hom leuol best restdenca Iota, Eaperl 150 feet of beat residence lots, ITuron: Terms eary.” No middle men necd appl tzmn‘on, Fo“ RALE--$300 W“N- NEAR COHNE| u DEAR. rn and Oak:sio., hew ory and bag I. ln'll‘l [P AR A At o 7 weatraine pro i -nule o my equity. A. 'rnuxunfll. 4 g‘; su.z—nn TEFT OF MICHIGAS- AV, NEAT! alxth-st., With boosc and harn (that o yatie of the ATOURAY o1 Teet on Michl: Ith Iane-(mm house, chrag Art eash me. GARNETT & THOMABSEN, 137 Dear: Borm-t., oom 1. 'ml BALP OR MRRT-ZRTONY AND NASESMENT Jrith large barn, 3 tWeat Vin fluren.at. i lot Dl MR S COr 18 LAl SUIURBAN HEA), ESTATE. R tvtblaind I e allein FOO0) TFoi, BRTEZFAST mtow-nmunrun TEAL dence lou. 2Ux1332 feet, £10), 8123 only €10 eash and &8 mwlhlr. 3 ninw-m i Bl Ficiy, ruiling lands 3 mIGuer wak from Eaxt Grové “l(lfll’l‘ and 10 minotes’ wal rom Ilowner's Grove ttasion; Girer 1009 inbabianta, churchen, sct uvemnfla shada. 7ok idewalke le. shd & chaeapert Arat-clam property in any Chirdio Vbt ARG aspiendid favestment, Luw monthls mmutation, Eoudon any irain crains Trom s anda L; tho clip dlyi e ol L Cliew herd bt ort necine Thpe. BTLERT n clsewnei fore see 3 muv"rou’{')!'nw-mlnnm 1t ‘m 0N SALE-0R GLVE AW, HAVR 18 RLOCKS ! of tojote cach o my addition to LaGrange, e cormnera one hiock he h-nuxlhxl Illm! depot, and has Kood sirecia und stdewalke. Ko, two"lota toany rmon who ‘will house not {0 cost fess thy 1f hanse coaty $1,600. This {s 3 Jourown, aslu mber is cheap, 1abor {3 10w, and lots for nmmn? aGrange Ja oo Ui, 11 &Q. R’ I, 7 mlles Tronn ity limite: wiin 10-¢ent (rainss only on¢ habea foreac frock i ofiteed: AV show he lots tree.” 1HA BROWN, 141 Llsll toon: 4. Fon BALE=A B! Loy A Thorntany cwrrnm. Yiia otk 1o o clonr of incumbrance \he clzsnest thing In market, The owaer must. ba vecan. D, W. POTTER, 144 Lat Balie-at., tvom 0. ToOR BALE nu'fl‘. oft zxclleuh-lll\suAl.n ses and lots: prices and terma (0 nult everybody} Tare only €535 foF mONLRT ) LrAIRE & 44T hIANELL TaA of any suburb. 0. J. STOUGHI, 123 Dewrborn-at. I OR BALK—AT WESTERN sx-m\m: ) MILES Trom city limits, on C., B. & Q. n eary momnlyplymenu, §2-ator; cw and comlrlele. At £, 81,000, §1,0) X, §2.500; near lll e, lchovl. cnurell. re, emarket, elc, ol e e piLL, atng, © il i ND COT» r anmzngu-oaa first-class ntlfimmrhmucnur depats, Alo, ver{!nue Toatience 1 Houth Evanstou. TILLOTEON ‘BROS.. 92 Waaht COUNTEY HEAL ESTATE, JOR BALE—AT WBHTENN Bl'fll\'fl'i 0 MILES ! trom cliylimita, o . & firond, on caay munlhl L8, 7 'Hl lu n ew and JM ., n'. follulvlll ricea viz. $1,50, 2, 6C0; near statlon, scho Blmrcl .Morr meat et Scio boses sown free. T Co HLIes Lake: llll! Tiufiding, REAL ESTATE W ‘ TANTED-NUSINFSS DLOCK, Ci RALLY ‘cated, for part casn or amume and good resl e Inl"e“::lur E. 16 HURLDUT, Room 64 Metropolitan o e MUSICAL. SISO AT i s T MATLING 104 Biatesie oot prico oaly ][ALI‘B"‘. DAVIS & CO FANTS: e promiums awazied (or best blanos. e e, And Ae Ao In s, AnUCA ',‘f"‘“ PTG OF Tving punhu. aya it Ia tlie mosi irable tndtrument ever mad 1050 pianus, Urand Equare and Uprigh t, cun be seen 10 CCAR 16 1828 RUMDER: *ItW B SrTet] ot other [paaufactdron as the plano ani orsan ware of W RTMBALL, EIME 404 AT sia; anoe lml nrz‘lnl to rentor for aale on the most favorablo tern; Parties wum to party tnstalimenta can be aecom- nz.od-tra. \ KIMBALL, corner btata and Adsms- nos o Bmball pitnos can bo Badonly a2 bl APRIL 4, 1877. FEXT_THRER ELEGANT RESIDENCES~t0, 441, a0 443 Washingt 17 Toums eadis fine brick Hatn. | These hOTSs FAVE breh beeDbIrd by Haseltine for the pasc 7 years, Wil be Tepted teanrate riher. Apply 10 £. C.COLE & CU., 143 Dear- 70, RERT_4 PULTOS.&T.—X ZATONY FHAME houis, pleamntly sltuated, neat Ashiand-av. o, Ainin. Fom, #0d kiienen on ‘et oo %) per month, MEAD & 35 La n. P9 RENT- 17 WEAT 300 FRON WAY i, (s rame House, 8 oormal 15t 31 foct front: ‘mnth: Depart- mmurru':ur- Works, uq. a i ToSEYENAL BRICK i YOURFE: 10 ROOMS W mu,u,uu, 20t West Wanblniouie, Sappeath TSI UG8 CormE or TR eame'bicck. bein o Vah nm;-r}m mnx”u'. o PO RERTo T wenarE ot o k bt o TF SN AL i, O3 FROOT, OF or two fam| ¥ el iifes. Apply at 191 Lase Lakoose. WAL K. 2-RTORY FIIAME ||v.| leld o t \l lllnnvlr " '{(h " 3 per munihs MFAD & COR. 155 Las e e P18 Routh Bide, TO“KKT-PIFF- MODERN BIHC{( HOUEBE. TIREE sioricand busement, aod At B Tndtana: o7, CAll from 3 106" D Te D7 88 1 oy dime ;ix.\ E wenty- North SBide, 4 RENT-FIRST-CLASS x| 1 o o oA IS AT oS e 263 Ohtu. belween Pine and Bt. L|III"M. OI!IM AKSI‘IDMO'IL o fi“ $20.per quon 2 TV RENT—ONE VIRST-CLABR TWO-BTOILY COT- u&un. -’lw'l'hu'llml- near Lincoln Parkj price, [*0 RENT- ONY_AND DASEMERT octagon -mm.--rmn; Boteeh o Llnmuh av.,between Yisconiln and Centre.gta.1 fornace. gas, hot sod cold o P—DWELLING-TIOGSE 343 TN~ "“r:m.“nn'«'l‘ Line, thre b hl'wllmfl!\'. Dryun Biock: Mincelinnoons. T bt of Tt G"so“{i: LT ROWLEY, 152 numg ] rDRn. o ““‘?fi“rg'x'e 1 g)l}‘l.l.. A FINE HOUBE ARD o Eonlnllnmlan TILLUTEOS Iflm;:fl'l&l:l“n:l:::‘&. Tn ‘MEKT. —cnlwyn FORTY-FIFTH-ST, A:ol; Hyde Par near Kenwood Stations a hogse ahd barn: nice curage. . Call an premises. orhu.‘lv)lld womm 14, J, E, OTIS. * Want ag 'O RENT—AT 108 BUUTH CLAKK-8’ ROO! T Juitable fur todyings. Taduire e i rlv LENT—SUITEAOF 3 01t 4 ROOMS FOR HOUSE: Xeenig. Inquire of faaltor,” ftoom 1, §47 Vea NT—FLEGANTLY rumuuxn FIONT singie or eu sulte, fro: 20 per monthy Ais0. UNTUFBISNED FosIs 71 Fast oBROE sE, West Side. TI¥ Buick BLoc LARE:ST,, 344, 318, m.onuxmogooa onder and TO RENT- ORES, "o?i'l;i:i,‘ ETC. Ntoren, NT-STONT: A i i AT Wt .Nr'v’ef'r")ffu'u'.fln.f g Yo L. MYERS, Law Hookseller, 83 “Ilh"lflfl O TaTONs NO. S Tkt aFne e . ' & A, PLIIC) 'I_ 1‘000 Wugllfl ngtou Ilnll.- e v ‘n HENT—191 l\lhlll\ . BUITADLE OB A& romiitulun or protision st tore. Tk kel Sk and offices cCormick Hall Baftding. T B & Wa x MOCOTSLICH, 125 LhSAHA T T-BTORE WIT{ HATS w:‘u) LoTTAuP. sad arding howiet Wil pent Stors oF base Thoor st o Mly. Cal'se o Twenpa et '1‘0 1i ‘ W. RIMDALL, DEALER IN I'IA\O.'! AXD s, corner State and Anlams. lnnduu o 10 ‘naw. stock. of Jialiet. Dacls ‘0. 's iare, ATacd, 8h Uoright A A Rt AT Tohb Orann, wa ofer for aale the ruunwln: sccond- haud planos and orcans at vory low, priccs’lo make 100! 3 ynmrlu:. » 100, ric,, ef enty orga +70, €tc., ete KRt nelodeonn 5o, 85 Flanu 1o rent of for mié-on imtallmente. IIUHINEH& CNIAN \. GRAND OPENING FORL A NKWBDAPRI MAN Jitly amal meaas; will woil ‘s country offcs on Tery rearonabie alf cal, bataico un iime, Ap- YRt ohee o e s BTABRCK, Freeport, lil, UTCIHEIS' FIXTURES FOR SALE CIEAPS ALL new, with or without staret good stand dving cas) buelnesa ' Apply tu G, Uuuu\ 231 Thirty- ikl Fan !ALE-A‘I' A AIN—A FIRBT:CLASS factory, llvv-]mm’ Duildiags, * modern machinery, byuunlc xo\n-r. n guod ruuatn ume uj location desira 4, estabilshis o causo for selils (Jurnitre of 14 roomy a1 o] yaylog mumu. extremely - Tininess tot3ha R A ted Lo bu Invosteds rent er T Applyat itou T A an"nllrfz' 1‘01( BALHHL:\I‘-\ICEL\ SFITTED UP {l L iara-T O 1 St ribniag Srier aad wel catablianed. Tnquirs of 'NEWhLL & SOSMEL a8 st Slda, ;-mvunhu e urnilure (BSk- of saspe down) aud gan ltre tho hotul on suasonsll & BIROWN, 108 ¥ifth. T ‘(H!}.NT—A\EH' MH"IHL\"LB BTORE IN EN- ’fiewwd. second door from Post-Oufice, TILLOT- BUK BROS,, 1 Waaling F]0 RENT=TWO BECON D-F LOOIt BSTURES, A FEW excellcnt ofices, llld sulles of rvotns, corner of Fulu and )lunn -4t4; best location in the l‘l". lmom 110, 70 Monrus from1 Y . A\UEAL‘K’UH L DAREM IEhTfl‘ F‘ rat, secoud, and thind endid llIflH “D~ horse engine; now. hulldln:: Vnn l’lumn anil Ji 1o fisa i £ B Fiivay. " o’ BTOUE ON_ SOUTIT WATER-8T.} buunc.\u»m auftable for ! AvpIy ot 81 East tabasio “:!'n o commision buslness. 11’0, RENT=BTOIK 171 VAR D UREN-ST., Tl 1 basement coataining bs! rn'g\euu dc:\lefl‘.v in- Qulro AL 150 FIftR-AY., UD- 'lwlml‘llt"rl—g‘l'gl’lkn hl'n’tl 181 WUTHX CI.IAIL wecth Stad'sun and Mouros. fo Rifth-av., up-siairs. o 133 Oftices. IO RENT~HABEMENT O BOUTH CLARI I‘° D bent Jncation mmmfififi ‘fw-m- cmlh:v’l‘; o WO laryto vau! o ects suttenat oimreat front and reay ufter room d and third’ floors, m-uuuun-m Tates a¢ 40 snd 43 Boutii Awlv at mam 4 ln Iha lJuIllllllK et Mincolluneon RENT-DOCK, CORNER OF WEST POLE AND Peach-gta.. iy l.y about, Itable tnr"lunfhar {mmedi 4 \\'AhAIIs, T CHarkaty oF BAIHD & BUABLEY, r&l} o nnr—-rwo CONNECTED BUILDINGS, EACI AN ‘ 1 d feod business to take store all fitted with s, Leamu, and barn, in southern TEiTarcha Buntuess 47 Doaas Tanst AATE: Bl thostorv. Addrpes N4, Tribuno umee, anDl’l(lflS. ADMM’T A‘Ul VALID DIVORCES QUIETLY obial {R yiate, Territory. aa th Cuna: dat, lurlnmmplllhx ty or sy lllllllur{:nmfl i Papar scaus makes no diflerence where you peside f h-ulur R A L s spondens Yisls srictly ¢ conndentiatt nu TEtere on this suvject anawered. . piaia ¢nyelopen persoaal it to my otlles will conviace you uiat )nur u-lness will bu stlended to With success. Thirte yéara: sxperience, and tho iy best of Sity nnnmumrr Teferances given, Lo nor fall o cull o write, Law gfice of A 4. DEXTEL, i Tiooiis an u.émum. ut uwaEDwun ES Al (,uum\n TOLAW Folt fny wasutory caso, hyaie; o swiudiens: Oud-Kall 0f the bo-called + aivosee Aro worthleds, Divorce sulls conteated (Sl or aldreas faw oflcn ¢ Ligoy D!\OlLC&S LEGA U] Y O for soy cause} restdeice Unneciaary} agmelont Lrout) fos other: re given. 8, L, 8101 b, Bux 8, { Soriey iVOICES LEGALLY AND QUIRT {. {n overy Biate and Terrijory tur lcompaiibiity, ate, heudedce sanecenars. Yoo yeard Siurienin. Ao GOODIIUH Avonuey 141 Deariupn . IIDUSFIIOLD GooDs, 1t BALE-CONTENTS OF 40-R0O0M MAURLE ront boanding hotel on Wesr Side, e dowi. otel cen jod ' et ThueSDRIL R SROWN, 104 1 1 B PAY TIIE “TTGIRST CABI FijicE Fur huuullulfl,fomhlmlm chaudise of all kiade "Cal “Ffi' KloN EUl TURK CONPANY, 85 WEST sell all kinds of household furntcuro i riCALRY pafimeate | Low ariceas lonk thae. I'II\SCI‘I.LAV L CABIT PAID FOIL CAST-OFF CLOTIING, CATL ta turoiiure, und nyjecelianedds voods & 2 kind by acnd! 18,604 Blate A Jouxa ix \'um wuxo in somo legltim o wisiik 70 EN- usiness, Ad nuud Tuilans otles. YL T I MR, GAD 164 P Mg, +) PeF dosen, 4 nn\' Al)mlms HENSHELS for 214 Blate ICTORES; 3¢, 913and2 MEY \lu woulw DR 600D Anmnuu Jmfi Imakiug wiuncy (o scllug wur g90ds: uatl Apply In periou at 120 West Madison- Mnluu. Nmu’{&—_ {3 Bpeclmeason s A'pnllmlon‘ hiladelpht l)umts TAvING GOODB TN STOHAG! WITH toremove them before Lhe 18LL ‘LL -m:n m-y i hn’wld for charges. BAMPLES WA' TR ziil"nuwrl\ o1 PLEASUR bLaat of )i rhl draughi; sido-wleels pnl«.r x‘. Give age, di luwflnnhlnery. ele. Addruse i I.u ‘VA\TED—A}OUN “lTllLlT\'LB vl . fancy Lea sture polat, ...m..xu{" e G, ANCED=AN ELECTY PE MUST DE 1IN Wikl L u.“'fm.n? 150 Lake < YEAQTO AGENTS. OUTFIT AND Sg ).5()0 ‘.u st g fres” For terus Tndunu _____._— WORTH & Cu., Bt Louls, Al BOOKS, VASH PALID FOlI BOORS-BIG 2 stavdard works of aay kind. ‘;E‘S A Clta iV carmer Madlaon wad Dear FIN'S. carper M bora; iy hxno LAT PEN YA DICKERS, () JOLLAT 3 I'Fl vou.m. ”‘l.ua cnu“li uhllunu. c-av)‘:r bwu- ll[mu.A-:a Lo -; Srhox ot tnnl»fa cliata biys e qatrcs of ‘wote AP, S48 ulre legal cop, of one oten Dison praciial olie OELERS Eheuy bok shure 105 et at NH\VING NIACIIINI:J l‘lfll'l‘hl‘fl ue At |Ef.'|l o o terar, THUESDELL TR "ApplY bo. (i e Locs and (3 raer Green ans “llfln A WIHO UNDERSTAND TIE e for light manufacturiy !lllr TATrhfiT b eyl o T AT 10 MATTOCK it -BTOIY " AND DABEMENT T northwest curner of Caas and g0 ale.. lurnnrurlcmn of years, MATTOCKS W NOARDING-HOUSE O Oll and cos o fl + R0-0dd Foomy, mATblo Trant, fane mm. llvx'j?:" "0“1 Nul.hl Per montb, Addres V mSuulll Citoton-at, vl 0 WAN'I'ED—I 0 IlluN T Bty SO VWANTER=TO LENT-A & FINST-CLAKS FUR. ed house south of Bixteentli-at. i {amily yamally and will v-nlnx-ru | Feits sauss ave yood siable act cummodations, UUR, Al ’Wn-'rn IIKNT—FDU“ UNFUIL % batliroots, and closets, for Hght \lllllE- Kue| Dlnh» h’ gentlenm: wile, nad ehild e in to it br Guurtiodacs Booifor Sy sldlv o cation njust be res| ices reteren: et 825 il b o) s requirea ey 1 1 “:I.fi,‘{:‘,%.&f‘”f O R ACR cart, Addiewz 17, Tribuns ndice. oo "V'A TED=BALEAMEN-T AU L"“’Aufl AND A p'{flu'x'ffl.'"n‘:‘."n'ngm S\ rdveting g b gaid:” et "Gm’“ EAST COSIEAT Sunail, (TANTED=T| N NCE IN_FASN T e SRR SN a Rl nul’ ’l’"ents tenant, fot: BIth-At —brofer & Inke frout—oF & dreas JAMES I, U1 ull-L M D Mm ‘VA° LD— e u?o 'r'm thon ; i tion st W, e YANTI!D— TO 1 mi\"r —A ¥ e, east of a 1) ldwr Kutlre satnraction mnn hwn-m Ly, care elc. Addrow o Callat ro-st., Hoom It between |1 8. m, lndflm I'n. “MNTKI»—TO [ CGOOD LOCATION ON West o No & Liouse of T4 ur 13 roums, whers o'n"'l ho- nr reat. et of references xiveu, Addres A\TLD— 0 L L) 1 HOUSE WaS Iorhounlees'lnl ot of Aparabiana "t 108 aliall Camlly. feraihad Ly Beturaiab Suen Addross 2 108, T1ibune bcer T Lo Lelsr VWANTED—TO WENYCa OF § URFTHEEER M €0 sulle, Wi sinter’ privace honss, and Nereh eils o mlemn. i Sracedeachanged, Adlreas. with sorais, ¥ . AN l‘()u fl/\LZ— J LN AND SOUTIERN l)U‘l'- ot g BIAGK TS Toniar Hifes plsioli b lll"he!llld\’ lell blsakels, ciothi cqulpage, Barus, m‘:’-htumur' 3 military stons a keacret WILL LB R PROPUSALS \VE 10, tur she putclass and rem nlu 3 frame Lulldings o luu fi. .m!?n )I‘“!.“\s:'l?‘ ;hm" °L lllfll hl 3 u wud the Bul ‘hl‘m. TR AL s R F JORBAL AL 3h0i ¥ A DANGAIN-STORE uqaire ag 3 Ciybaura-av. ro ’i{xmunuz. 'l‘l) YXCI‘EA:YGE—W A(;l;(‘hl l'.Ah"D FOR GOOD opse. Ll o s, Weel Sido. 310 Warh ugton ol g 90 o H=TO EXCIANGE=. IL B jioe Vuslacas u aLiva of ove "A ablons 8 luull bave 32, flntuh.imlmu lund i or vl ke & praer vo ram X hs buslsess vi ahove'smoun “nm‘rzu T EXCIA unm; Beud, or ta Cousncll Hlu furs geuer: ol lnen hlnslhu.. dress M, .b PAKINER WANTED-IN TIIE BOUT AND §I10K buslacsd In 4 iy Of over 300U, where the Lool 2udalio buslicad fa Bub urcrdoue. Muat Lave fruuw 82000 €105, Ubject ‘o takivg 1h s partaer 410 e3iend t0s buslucad. “Addsess Q 43, T1ibune vtive. WANTED-MALFE, HELP. nnnmuepn-. Clerk SDRUG CLERR-EXPER Rood refercnices. Addre euces, kLS Tribune offee. “ A T0i X a mmm. Muklu‘p!h expericd, § A rrh-;\"T:Lr,n n Encti. 176, mlxu“-u Traa l‘l"!m A!'D GRRAIFERS AT ‘ A‘TFD—GALCIM mua‘nonn “’ATI‘ED—B‘IAL'I- lluol!kec"nrl. Llerku. oLcs “l I TED- DRUGOIATS~AT. tn(hul!ollh! vmlme) e 7 o the Tl xnnvhll.‘w eRe of nmm S 10N WANTED-] wnm.muxnnvl! OF factory % hookkeepe r, Fic.. Biving lovy ax pefimcun M Grus Dasinese, 270, ‘rrlm:ne ofmce. 4 gnmmuv WANTRD-~BY A YOUNG MAN AB [ a"fll"‘l 1o make mm'("lmfllll asafal “ tor utclent i liveon. T4, Trivune ofice, . | ATUATION W, —1§ A POSITION 0 Tk 3* TED: sponathility by & thorooghl; rienced TEcommended boskKeeper. - ARSI ' 6'n""" T Trades. ITOATION WANTED-TO MRRCHA: MR! iy n k. LAFITe Eatiors fen TEar: Byoii . best of “recommendstions from present em) b eh}cng’nn 0 Tarke countey town: Addreis J‘ Trioe 2 v ‘A " PIRST-CTA! 'OACH-PAIR AR Ean e iR tecate. verats wid fancy work, Mdrzu. with references, & m. Tribno olice, PEISENCED TROOK. ml only n'ted vy, ReDONALD & n—nusr-u 8381 T0and it A A 'GO‘ 1 “‘UHKM TORMETLOTrn. ANTED=MAN FULLY COMPETENT 70 TAKI Sareuf teo lmea, e cow, fedired hr 7 Lantin,” A ¢ = harne; nul ste aod e Waalipgion-at. HOR 43 dha 8 Jtkaon A;‘TFI)—\IR.\’ TO 8 l N T (atoner fn' €o., :'m' A n:n-s\mu, ToY ¥ gD T OFF Snd torun ervands, My rada; ylnorn(nzhtl'cen!_tnd AN NEI {0l Teferences, who e , can rlmeura ldulnblc Illulllbn. e, SN0 MAN WITH B !MALL CAPL rer: _enfcrtainient gming to Calls Harzisun-at .lupnwn Hoom 0. Alu\u % COM umuamn., AXTBOA BOY 76 TARK CATE o nounu ‘Al at No. 57 Twrenty-¢lghth-s NVARTED-WE DEstny To FFCUHB 'rnP sPn» man w1t 875, eapital, to wh rayll‘l7 Teauired, (.U\IPMK\’ m Clark-s AT .E '.“’“"‘" ""'“if"‘ 'nm COMPANY. 75 TRI=THR !I’ AsoX 10 svclmr AGRRCIRS oA tr e En Gomasry o ofl "Aopy ot once, B #for dle sunnce b Eaey nf Com miton, PR WIATs 108 A Xt ITUATION WANTED—TO SRRCHA i D iy nl“ul:gu:rif maunmmfinm}? lAg;onn &2 n Lyem‘ experionces firsi-clasy horreman and driver, ot of refe rr'm" from former employers, Addy_ 3, TriLune omes blflu‘rm‘( WANTED—TIY A DARE AS COACIT: ds his busnee: - pett of ven from last pisce, X 13, Tribune offce. Fiscellnnconn, gfl'ITA‘l'lflV WA\TI'D-DTA TouxNa Hfi OPA ce, Or 8 coliectors can keep : fambsh es otnlerm: T Tivung ot | N \' A TOUNG UNNAT: . collector, Janitor, of watchmag $100 aa necurlty for faitnlul services. 0, irevoort jnuse. &ITUATIONDWANTED—!‘EMI;& ‘“ % man ot gatdencr urderat reference Domestics. SITUATI(IV WA“TPD-B\' A COHPRTERT Omb bermaid and waltress in &_first-clas ;uc (amiir 1 Grat-clam Teferencen "CAl 8450 S TUN WANTED-DY A COMPETENT COOR for & hotel for ilie city or s shirt distdince fa (ne country. _Please addrem 633 India: SITUATION WANTED-DY 2 SORWEGIAN OIHL 16 Co 1k OF do general housework tn 8 smail famliy, Good references. _Call nmm\: eanth-s, QITUATION WANTRD—DT AN TO DO Wos S ral Roukowories wo. Objeation Lh ba country, cufesi 1 Ogiden-aY. SITUATI(N WANTED-Y A MIDDLE-AGED ‘woman to cook, wash, and fron io 8 Imlll Tmiiv, OF 10 40, RéDGrAL hontework. IieTarencs if sox Quired. _ Apply for two da; 73 3¢ 1207 Batterteidm. JTUATION WANTED=DY A FOMWEQIAY GITL to do general houseworx or and fron, Firat.ciua referentes. - Call ot 163 North benflmu, . nnrlmxll WANTED—BY A _MIDDLE AGI S Ay, e ook waaher, snd ironer. 0l H 4, b PR 11 Addressor call at 57 k4, Y GOMPETENT GIRL, TO 7 Ieneul housework prefer- 2 J.0we-ar. TED-BY AMERTCAN GIRL = (¥ate Tamiy an oeis anda irat.ciasg luym);nl Offce. 707 WababRv. oo BT SlTUATlU\ WANTED-IT A COMFETRNT GIRT L3 tado kitchen or general housework in m privats family, Inquire at 143} Soath Dearborn- Twenty-niuth, for tvu days._City or countr, £1--TOTI0 GENERAL HOGAR- e preierred) gubd Fererente Ak et Ny s 0 DO CITAMDER-WO! it Boweworas Mo, &8 Yoty aconae 1t for two a-) E1)- A _YOUNG GIRL TO telp do housewor] ) IL. Cfl’l;l!r of HN:B¥ :,lrl d"r md‘ hlllu(m o lfllh'finl- , : 00 £outh Kiat .‘10 tl vne amily, A Nll AT AR ('fi .“ofé““fiwi oud TRther 4o CodioR, IRt Am' SR e kat would ITUA\T"’\‘ W, ny F"NT'CLAH o 10 do K"flfl‘lx hunn'nrk in l“.Iml-ll Ilm“]'}n guumk- ANTED: 'm 10 nzxsrm ! ork 108 SUuAN J0cAty] Felorehin Ehven. T a-8Y., Curuer Fourieent SiTuATION VAN TED—T¥ & SWEGE SIRL A3 bier, an: Call siamo fur papers or boylwnnltd. uA 3 }?m- fo "u Tackage Yor tFhli R (.} MLA)I!"THI\I\II T THUMAB ANDHEWS 3% othe Restsutants 37 Deasvo WANTED-FEMALL MELP. Dowesticn. YA!\TE'D‘A GIRL TO DO GENERAL WORK 1IN private tamily, JOUN GIIAY, Gr h howse morth ‘of ¥ couk, d fruner in & pri 3 D e tnd o S T ITUATI N NTRI-DY A QOUD fll RL T l"-;.“ll'l'm or second works will call for l'n dlyl F.uz‘&fi- “:v‘n\- TED-TS A PRIVATE FANILY i Cogk, ousewark. }nqulr: Tor two dayeat No. 110 Noris Margeraro i | SITUM‘IUVS WANTED—DY ASCOTCHGINL wHG | does first-viaes cooking, and fine iaundry work, s & Cagulian kecond Kirl, thorounly ¢ompetant and sts pertenced i her work, frst:cliss waltresa; both have mmxccmhmlhlu reference from last employer, 1043 mn\'nu\' WANTED-DY A BWEDISI O] 5 Ou do general work in'a small nmlly.l Anpl;“k k] 01 ONTATIOST., waork or kitehen work. HOROUGHLY-COMPETENT GIRL housework in a family of two, 6t 51 W KJ,%LTP[&:. OOK: MUST DBE A THOM. %4 competent ERA 27004 cook and Taundress, Y l-uuvouxhn’d--uu r cmi IM(H ifhera) vn 2047 noa "Avpiv iimmedlateiy at 84 Lt ANTED- \FII(SFCL.\MS MEAT AND PASTI 5 tood atbx fosm mn?, W GO0 GREIVMAN OIt BCA aurunnth nuat s \ mlu. wuu 15 THOROUGIILY FX: ng, washing, sad lroniogs lnc. or Gumln preferred; at TO DO GENF TeliE s SR ETAL NG+RUOM GIRL, 10 take ¢ X r\\flm—A u"leu al SlmA'filo‘( WANTED-AB HDUBEKBBI‘!TL + or s tehen- g l.l'unuou-v. rt Hotel, wLTAm.P COOK. Engien Dintog. hoom: Nepmistreases. TANTED=GIRLS TO NUN ug machine, &t 350 Hubbard-a, KD—(L_,]SL TO 'l'4\ h ‘I’AhIFU—-A ();"“‘ W VLt Whah) THE BINOER EEW- E CAILE OF CHILDREN{ ome, aud 1ust not ljve hr TO TAK c«r.nFo ol G ear Twenty-fourth, Miscetinnoous. ANTED=A LADY FHOM %070 33 YRARS OF act as cashier in » g 5t the ks tlon where the e somewhat, Coniieated: & clear sod lexible hisnd and undcrstand Llllll[fl\" ut's competcat peron eed ANTED—GIRLS; ED 1ANDS T0 RIENC] L No, 187 Last Washiog- FINANUIAL. A A A . DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIHES, Douds, eic., 8t LAUNDERS' private ofice, 13) Itans dolph-at., near Clark, oo 5 and . _EAtabifsh % Call tlddl’ullT Statest. 5 eih SlTlh\Tll]. ANTED--BY A YOUNG GIRLTODO . housework {n & small prlrnm llmlly. or il or address 7: rih Peoris. FAYN n‘w’xumu GIRL |3} 10 do Al housevork {f small famlly; £ Teferences. l'leuu call at 3 fl‘i North Jeferson-i i work Tn & prvett e c':'-?xu“' ] Toksn call AL 7L Dataate oL &8 Sennisirosses. ITUATION WAN' 8 PSBMAKE| ¥ 5 ,...(.T.om L i e n'um'uw \'v‘.\ vb_—l'nr A DIESBNAKER TO Fo uut b [ Ihedly 1na few dret-class familiea; can glve referqneo.” Q 2 Tribune offce. Nurses. SI'KUATIO‘( WA)TPD—A! CHILD'S KURBE AND sewine: willipg to aulat witl second work if re- dnlruds operates Slager miach E AT G iR SITU‘TID‘J’ WANTED=-DY A MIDD} ~A0!.D e pes A o i Pl el Rl Iounckeepars. -hottse, or 10 tako chargs of lllrlllh scamtiress fn, & ntciie family. G ul rtl;_nncml CHEeAL, r'addrcas for Uhrce daye M1 K Slqu'flON WANTED=0Y AMERIOAN WIDOW, vue who understands ber business, ns house~ Loeper or ussietanti could iake clllfl(- of » munrulx would go uut uf iy, (wfldrl ference, ’l'na. unm Gi EXTERIENCED, | % wunfimy ‘a1 house ‘ S i “ nh]ecllrlnl w cl»llmn} city or country. r’i "i’ AT D —AS NOUSENEETEN DY A : nged tant lad; KjndsoF Hakeworks good sovaie R A jana-ar. HANIR R A Lnundressos, Srruum\' IWAKTED-IIY A FUGTESTANT WOM I‘Illl l‘h"f'g ) ll;u:'?l:&n-:l ’lll D‘I:‘VIW‘("IH“'.'UP 23 oo week G b0, Tritane oearr” OF S s Employment Ageucios. N LRI R bF ey mn emale i Saa oy sapelied at O LUBKE s T LT i Smmfl N8 WA ani B ealon & 10TF GERyX familice s -uupum Ihm‘« munqn lmi bzn tatliraciion i 7l constautly o amnteed. 213 14 FLDRIDAE COUKT-AARRLE-FRONT_ANEL. | catntly Turalalied front slagie toom with ‘ 0 per weeki b 'und uld water, : WALKI'I! & CO. 41 < I'A!T v NEAK STATE= ., T B o e N e A, e, ‘with usa of pla: )u AN luan on walclics, o OLbA{Is ll DEARI Iloll’(rfi‘t.. IKA\'Z lu"ll'n' fi.00k (o lowi'at pet ol not 'ul-mand-, -n EiU PN -ummuw rece HE, Jl’x“ LLII\' oo fikout al, or on VvlL:m\ uwma. Ligend 118 0 LOAN ON IMFPLOVE 1y In o0y A co,. 1 luwum Clark-s MOSEY TULOAN m BUME OF $3.0010 omm J\ urummum,m.m 1 uz.ur &WEBTOVEL, A v vo Lum-; O‘IBY nv rmmwua. e m unl. 305 years, -l. llihll H(JYP. “ l}l;l’“Al(U-'L AT 'InI‘PR th“d‘. e A cliilcy lu\nu- nloans, JOMN G BIORTALL. 24 Portisad b uumu_s TAND) cl\'i:lquL:. A DAHGAIN-FOIL BALE Ci ewu o tray work-Foriea, | lc HEAP—A STHONG Ul ruuch city work o ten Cetre-av., coraer CAR- ot buge L num.- S ‘nn sAl.l—A vE lde-bar road wud b Lurgeat used bup very Hicioy vlllln B4 foe [ fur 8 tho owuer I8 leaving lh' ~1 LARGE uluJ\H HORSKBISIRGY .'a“rmm welbing buiween |, 300 4o wari \t c'elther singly Ol u!l:nn o owtiur ks WO fUrther m(ur nun. FORSALE-GOGIY mur‘usr TATKER et 1T Mn.hl.%n L I DIA| lwh-'. veices Iw. [ uu o125 Blnl 1aaud- NE LA Hoes walibiing 1,400 pLbmdn ¥ arFadted s g 31 Ihres vely cliep Biira 74 Wumw-ul e B i, S ", OPPOSITE PALMELR HOUSE— r‘i"fl furalibed front parior, with o 17 BTATE: 0no ele, withont hoandy .3 3 CLARENCE TIOUSE, ] 4 Harrison~Deatrab) rounis wit it i Aret-clas boLTA: .Irtlzw}n‘ws & % 0(]7 WANAS] 1) BTORY FLONT Blcove roon: L) e bath-] Voard. Jluferonces requireds d s 'flz West Sides ()8 ASHLAND-AV.: NEAIL MONROEST.-NICR JO “roum for two yunng ladies, ai $4. per Week, 'Or Lo e for S0 ail culnfurts and couventencrar Hotuls, ", CLAIR TIOUSE, 174 STATE-S8T., OPPOSI: Trumu TlolingoCantirtabie Fooina, Head) Beatly mnfn‘- Fed, #1084 per week, Wilh or witkiout bu Couniry, (GENEYA LAk 0L BOARD, WiTH PLEAS- | I 0Ume A1 iond grounds, ¢an bo had for the v:.,\._.‘.._.-u_:_.qa‘. ~ ) P SinuIBeE. FuF Pt Rud Clty TeloreuceR. address 1o Aribuniofie, UARD-WITI PITRER FUIRNISHED O UN- ' furulahed rooin by ¢ouplo aliul 1o break up bouss. Keepings woull' lve turnliure o part erment it £ Addrias with tertus, which Dist be Toasouable, 1 VATE YAMILY #Y A™ GEN- rice wil 3 Kufihvm" I.IMDAI-I Address ¢ QOARD=AND TGOS V MTH A PHIVATE FAMILY sarayery companiousbie ludy and tusant chilly ; w ummurnyuterwwmumu aricr, AddreasV i rluune ullice. _NTOMA P.. Bl-s'r s'mmuu 1N TUE YOIt ALL GOODA LL ”c Jlnmn\unuuuflululmd. THOS. TIURNITURE, ¢ ni L stored at lowest rates 1a fr b ", Monrue-at, woney . UDGIMIIIMI’ mum. Lm‘rb FOIt rzw AR STOIN I FOI MER- lale llululuu. Adwuu.A 11 waaf TARRIL 8 Jarty Mol xhumrwuu at “corner Madisin whs sl 3 given 44 o o by cuascduenics. ])il.hu‘l AL-CHICAGO, Ciln K reatituilon urui st vuuu&duuuulmnm