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CURRENT GOSSIP. \ THE TOYS, #om, who looked from thanghtfal eyes, i’.’m“fll‘tm and spoke In quict, srowieup wise, Tiaving my law the soventh time disobeyed, 1 steack him, and dismisaed With hard words and ankined, — 1lfs mother. Who was batlent, lwmfi dead, Then, fenring leat his gricf should hindet sleef, Tviatfed hin bed: : Tut fonnd him Alnmbering deep, i With darkened evelide, and thefr jashes yet From hin late robbing wet. i And 1, with moan, Kissing awny bie tears, lcfl otbers of my ownj For on a table drawn bieshls his head, Tle had pnt, withinhis reach, A box of connters, and a red-velned atone, * A pleca of glnss, abraided by the beach, A b it el : ottle with blug-| 8, . And two Ftench copper colne, raliged there with careful art, . To comfort his sad heart, 80 when tliat night I prayed To God, I wept andsald: - Ah! when at last we Jle with tranced breath, * Not vexing Thee In death, . And Tlhiou rememberest of whal toys We made onr foye, How weakly understood Thy great commanded good, Then, fatherly, not less - Than I whom 'Thon hast molded from the clay, Tnon'lt leave thy wrath, and aay: $+1 will be sarry for thelr ehildishness, —Fail Malt Gazette. s A NEWANGLICAN CUNCIT, London Telegraph, MarcA1T. . A .strange report has lately found currenc: 1t 4s #aid that anotliée Anglican Church 1s to be eatablished to suit the clergy and lalty. who ab- hor State control; and dissent from the judg- ment pronounced: in tho' case of Mp. Tootlh ‘The actual detalis of tha pew Institution lsve been arranged.” At 'fs ‘to start with an Arch- Dbishop of Its own, “ with a very ancient title," ‘who Is to be flanked by two * suffragzan * Bls- ops, each with tities from old England sces, and tliesc, as also the Archbishop, are to be conse- crated by forcign prelates, ** The dilficuitics attendant upon the consecration of the Asch- bishop and bis suffragans,’ it is added, * as mr a8 regards any futecference with existing jurls- dictions, whether Popish or others, will be sur- mounted by the . ingenlous - plan of conseerating ~ them, upon the high scas. The new prelates, as. [b s asseried, have elther been already conscerated, or they will be vonscernted very shortty, Tiie new communion 18 reported to be founded on the faith of tha undivided Clirch befors the schism of east and west, with all rensonabloand :obtlons doginatie deductfons therefrom. Iu other words, the formulationa of this new cccleslasticnl bod "y bosed upen the dogmos and rites of the Lnlfit and Greek Churches, wil) be aceeptable to both. A brief *Sacramentary? has been offictally drawu up, containing tli€ order for the adminis- tration of the seven commandments.: The man- ual contaius Instructions for the use of tho chrism or praver-ofl, ae in the Qreekand Komay Churches, The cereinonial will be exceedingly expressive and elaborate, aud by after adgditions ~not essehtlal—even: fmposing, The three creedn of the undivided Church and of the Church of Eugland—rviz., the Apostles’, tho Athanasian, aod the Niceno—will continue to be used in the new communlon. Finaily, the now communiou will be non-ugirressive ani conserva- 1ive, not destructive. In addition to 12,000 ben- cfved paydous, there are po'less than 8,000 un- beneficed clergynien to whom wa suppose the ngw spiritual mitruders will look for support.” TIIT SULTAN, Constantinople Letter, The Bultan lives quiet)y uud takes, great care of Lis hienlth. 1fe speuds the.greater part of the day In his lbrary, and never signs o paper until he- thorougbly understands ité purport. In the eveniug the Bultan frequently osks one or mors of the Minfsters to dine at the palace,” and after they bave dined cncages them in con- versations on public aflairs, which are often pro- tracted to o Inte hour, No oue says ho fes great genlus, but all agreo that he s modest, intolll- eot, esgzer for {nformation, and greatly inter-- csted In the affairs of tho Emplre. As regurds awmusements, he lobicrits his fathor’s’ fondness for music, and las a “turn® for mechanics. Paul Dussap was the musie-master of his boy- Jood, and le It [s who conducts tha Snltan's musleal evenings, - Somchody asked 70 how these evenings were passed—unless the sultan' I8 very busy there {a alwoys niusic—and ke ro- wlied: *The Sultan likes Lhe pinno with striuced quatuor; nlter »Iuyln;:k a,few ploces thus ar-, rupged, he generatly aske ‘me to sing, and than e talks of mnsie.” He likes the quaint wild- neas which betonga to- Turkish masic and Lo its more civiiized Hungarian brother, ' At his re- quest L compasod o tarch for Idm, tn which he Jarticularly wistied to_ have the rhythm of the Murscillafuo "comblued with the characteristic 1modulations of Turkish and Hungariun musie, e told me to keep It as much like his fatber's ownmnrch 08 I could” D. sdded that tho " Eultau had made: seyeral little changes befor suthorlziug Ul to have 1t mxrcd’far th:l‘:tfi orchestras il OAREY HALYL, New York Swne ol Inoneof the last cuses e teled ha renrescot~ ol o widow hoso husband had been killed by ‘tarelessness, . The defendant was represented Ly 81nan eminent fu his professlon. Tho do- fenso proved by an employe that all that could bedone to Insure sufety was done, He was a fine-looking man, and his story biad-weiglit with the Jury, Onkey feit that the witness was Linrts ing him, 80 he questioned hin, and asked him 1t Le had cyer been convicted of ''fclany, * flo safd, “No. '“Arc you certaln”’ ¢ Yes, sir,” “Were you never arrested (4 Yes, I was ar- reated for hitting a man, but the Judge fct mo ofl." Meanwhile Oakey sent ta the records and sccured o trandeript of the man's trial snd con- viction of a felunlous assault, gentence bolyg suspended. . IMo. showed it ty) the opposing lawyer, aud that. gentlomsn at once saw gba foreo of It ‘They agrecd that verdlet must Le glvon for Hall in any event, and it was anly o question of how anuch, Oakey poused for o muuwmi put tho Bnper ioto his pocket, leaned on his hand awhile, and thei umlnfi to the othier Inwyer, sald: “ Brother ——, I dou't think this witnéss has dona o so much harm et § 't win my case, With this, of course, 1 would win, but it’ would ruin ifm. e scems tobea weibmennlug mans he has & family, and stands well with Lis employers, Ho probably thought Lie tuld the truth “when he sald the Judgu let bimofl. I can't beat to uss-this, ls employers would doubtless dischargo hinr, and his coigpanious would twit blw. 1'[L pug it inmy pocker.” And he did, ‘T JOE BMITIPS TOLYGAMY, ' Salt Lake Tribung, " : Wo will fimpart to our readers a lift of church Listory, The Mountaly Meadows hero, John D, Lee, was onio of forty everlasting pricsts so- lected by Joseph Bmith to foru a quorum to 1est the rovelutivus vouchsafed to that holy nropbet that they might pronouucs whetbar they wera the trus word of God. . ANl rovela- tions which passed tho scrutiny. of thatsynod of devout men ware presented to tha congrega. 1lon of tho Baints In Conference aa the declared ‘will of the Lord, But'the revelation on polyg: smy was never presented to this quorum of forty, And for thla reason; Oneday Joseph's wife, the Lady Blect, was Emnuy * shocked by discovering her prophet husband i1 an outhouse in very susplclous relations with a female monhlvu. The fuiured wife mude complains to the High Councll, and the- anorous Joe was vited to appear, e admitted the chorge, and nsked w coutinuance of two weeks to put ln an snswer. [ the weantinie be evolyed from his true Inwardriess the revelation on polygamy, and as {mmediate use ‘was requiréd of {Ifi; annc document thers was no tite to submi} t to the quorum, - This Is what the Iilinols legislators of the current svsslon would call passing a law with an gunergency clause. i A RECEIPT, F t ., Byrlington Haukevs. - - i Take a Jarge casthenware pudding-disb, snd POUr 10 it one quark of yellow corp-meal, uns sifted. Add to $us meal & few handfule of crumbled breadwdry crusts are best.. Pour on, very slowly, enough warm water to molsten tho Whole, stisriog ery esrefully with the other baad.” Contusue to stir untld the meal and bread-crumbs gasume tho cousistency, of thick wolsases. Berve {n fat little dubs, “yhout the i slze’ of comwon butter-plates. This will be " found & most” delt e nd 8 ot delightiul, palatsble dish—for e . A BULL BUCKING AN.-ENGINE. . Neiw Yerk Graphic.. o - - A bull at Danyille, Va., bas at last succeaded in throwiog 4 locomotive snd six cars off the travk, A great many bulls have hitherto tricd thiz' feat and failed. But this bull succeeded fn revengiog the wruugs dooe to & thousand pre- vious bylls. 1ie showed ‘6gbt; as tho trgin ap- proached 8 bridge at midnizht, stailoned him- land, {n which the ovidence was so palpably -, sutlicient that the Judge stopped toe case, and directed the Jury to return a verdict of * self n the centro of the track, got up hix tail, but dawn his horns, und_pawed, * The enginee B the selidstios the butl didtt Wdge an in-h for the whistle: fie dared the locomotive to ap- proach with all (18 teeriblo andl Impusiug array of liraes, {ron, cranks, rods, ruinble, head-lights, puct, hiss and apit of ateam, and glow of fur- nace fires, Ifa Lellowed and the lacomotive bellowed, Then the ncconnt rays the © eow. eatehier mounted the bull.” This [ o mean way of ernwling ont of it, for, after_the engine dil “mount tbe bull, it wont oft the track, rix frefght cara and the tender with it; amd not only oft the track, but throngh_the hridge, of which 125 feet were destroyed, The train, fall- ing below, caught fire, “and was cutircly de- atroyed. The loss is 88,000, We have noi yet heard whettier of tio the buil was killed.” Any way it was 8a bad for tho cars as It was * for the coo.” MR.‘TUPPER'S DEPARTURE. New York Ecentng Port, Mr. Tupper celebrates lis departure as well s his arrival in one of those poems which he scema to improvise with such facllity, Hels to sail on Weditesday early tn Lthe steamer Batavia, and {nthe lines which follow he takes a kindly leave of bis “many friends,” as ho desiguates them, and bids a guod-natured farewell to thoso whom bl calls his * fow foes.” - For the Erening Post. VAR I, A last Farewell~0 many fifende! 1 Jeave your fove with saddencd heart ) And so my grateful splrit nends “This andwaring Jovo bafors wa party 1 thank you tens t'l{, each vte, 1 pralse yont woodnces, dear fv teil, Amr wellreimembered when I'm gone, ‘Alike whi yearn on you ae well, 3 11, A st Patewell—0 my few foen! 1 fesr'd yon not, by mouth or pen, Thie to the Laitla bravely rose, s ganntle X :""D:’nlm"‘fi:fi L3 hl'hll'd :;‘llll' 1tly recording when 1'ni gol ‘ila’mfiuht and won hlg victories woll, 1L 3ty lant Farewoll—0 brothers both! {ln foes ot atl, hnt frienda all round; Albelt now homeward, tttle Joth, To dear ol England 1 am bound— Accept thin shortand mimple pray's (A cheerful verso, no parting knell) To avery nkn'n I.’l'.‘l’ ev‘erywhn‘;-l' walll My thankfal bleasing, and Iarewel 4 il Manmix F. Tureen. ETFECTS OF LJESIDENCE ABROAD. Phliadeihia Press. Onge, on the other side of the water, a young Atnerican lady sald she would be much obliged §f we spoke French with her, for really she had been * go long abroad (she had been nway for nearly two years) and had tatked French so con- stantly that it was with difliculty sho now spoko Efglish. Wao sugwested the advisabllity of practico fn the English tongue If she {ntended ever to go home azain. The young American who ro goon forgot her own language is dis- tapced by snother younz American, who, by o shorter time, forgot “theyery appearance of hir ps and mama, 1t was oo nn lncoming Amer- R-nu steamer, when she eald to a youny gentle- man near bes, * You know Mr. and Mrs, — by sight!™ [Mr, and Mrs, — are her father and mothery; but her diznity would not ullow her to call them #0,] ' Yes,? he answered, * Well, they will probably be on the wharf when we pet i " 1t s a whole vear elnce 1 saw them. WH you kindly point .thewn out! Iwould pot like them to think I didn't recognize thiem.” 1t is o wise child,” ete., but this (s not u wise child by a large majority,'" = | AMERICAN TLAGS IN ROME. New Tork Graghic. A correspondent writes tlat two United Btates tlags stand alone In a corner of the great hall of the Propaganda at Rome. The story Is that in one of the Italian rebelllons, the leader of tho insurgents planted lis cunnon before the Propaganda, Intending to destroy It. Tho frightencd Papal nuthoritfes begged Minister Casr to save the building by the power of the American flag; neither the flag of England, France, and Austris would be respected, but the Awmerlean flag would. After much hesita- tion, Mr. Cass publicly renioved his consulate to tho Propaganda and ralsed the flag of ounr »Unfon over its roof, ‘The chie! of tha fnsur- geuts swore he would not fire ou the flyr, made his cannon ready, and moved away. The Propa- pranda was saved, and the flogy have this honor for the good they did In time of peril, MONEY, MICE, AN MINCEK-PIES. 3 Sawc, York [erald, . Bome months ago Mr, J. Bxldmore Higole, of Bpringileld, Loug lsland, put 90 In grecnbacks carefully away lu a closet where his wifo keps hier mince-ples. . When ho looked for the money, some time afterward, it was gone, and he gave it up for lost, atter o fruitles that sowo thief bod stolan It. When his wife took the last mince-ple from the upper shelf, however, sho was surprised to find o mousa’s nest fn i prised to find that it was made of the missing graenbacks, which had been torn [nto pleces so small that not o sincle LIl could be properly “ reconstructed.’” My, Tligble doos not sufler ouy loss, however, 58 _an Influential friend has obtalned from the Treasury Department the full amount of the money, acarch, supposing lie middle ur it, and still further sure - A LIMIT TO CONQUEST, Patladelohia Ledger, Thero are some things which no conqueror can compel, aund somo which nwo povernment can restraln, The Btitlsh govern ladfs, and have all tho outward semblance of respoct pald to them. Duat they canuot compel sincero homage, or conquer projudics. Thero 14 a stand. ard British tlstory ot Indlz, translated into tha lauguage of that conntry, saldtoboa learned and echalarly translation, in which, whenever the word **Engliah *? occurs, It Is translated by a natlyg _Indlun word, which moeaus “the de- filed, Nutive statcameniho hold British Gov- llbjfltlutn'. appotutments ave aatd ta speak of thelr ritisl conquerors, antong _themaclves, a8 the “low-class people.” No CGovernmeut can ro- strain the thought which In private will nd its wuy to the tongue; sud sensible Euglishmen a4k no questions abont what Is sald outl of thelr hnnrllng and In another language. K A TOUCHING INCIDENT, ‘Thore is fn-the Hebrow burlal service one prayer which 18 not read by the officiating min- 1ster, but by the son of the deceased, or, In cavo thero be no son, by some orphan {n whom the deeonsed was Intorested. At the services for the late Baroness Mayer de Rothschiid, In London, this part of tho eervica was taken by & deaf orphan boy, s pupll in sn Institution for teaching the doaf to epcak. The Baroness was largely instrumental o founding two euch schiools, He recited the prayer,which proclaims 4 the exaltation of God h‘: that world fn which He Is to restors the dead to everluting 1ifo," With a very distinct utterance. As he repeated the flmyur with tho ‘uournful cadence, Into which 1t fs sald: tho deaf who aro taught to seak maturally fall, this part of the service, al- ;uu linpressive, was tnost deeply felt in its ferveut solemnity.~Eschange. TO PREVENT ACCIDENT, . There was recently a tria) for murder In Ire- Not guity.”! A well-Known fawyer, howe: 3 wished to do somgthing for t’tfv'l::: h:vcl:fld“:l: celved for the defendant, claimed the privileae of nddressiug the Court. . % We'll hear you with Ppleasure, Mr. B——," said tho Judge; ¢ but, to proveat acelden, We'll irat acquis the pris® 3 MORE FEARLS WASTED, dy. u Total abstainér ta fueveterate toper (whom he finds for once nearly sober, and grasps tho op- portunity. He has alrcady been at #¢ for three- gunfmn of sn h:un: * % Well, my good {ricud, on’t you sce what a L saving it w ¢y snd also what o blrm it \11." lnuv?eflmb:n toper &'hfl bas evldoutly not been mwuch im- n;r::cen :':cgn.unl‘ lm.! n:;y. mister, yer hl‘;ov'eu: 28 tuppense ? W feel hawful dry like. i gy e i ———— CURRENT OPINION, Yesterday !t scemed to be the [rishman scratehing sgainsy the deld. Every Irlsbhman has his day, sud yesterdsy was the Irishman's day. The Democratic ticket sppears, at this momeut of writing, to bave been defeated g the city, for the most part, and by the' Irlsn- mau.—Cincinnatl Enquirer (Vem.), * The case thus Hawpton was able to present must have beedw strong one, or Lis speechics aud the puwp ol MWe conguering boro with which Le uppeared 8t Washington would Lave uver. thrown it. e do not cutertain suy doubt that & Uke result will by resched fu Loubstana yera and Leneliction wi- " tecrselonal “ Onward, Christlan soldiers,” ‘when anopportunity was aiforded the il largger growih to examine more cl sizn reared across the chancel There Into be a new deal.—~Chiebmatl Com- eretal (Indl. Rep.). auither, the well-pasted spectal eorrespondent of the American nt Washington, Infortus us that Mr. Tilden has inade preparations to begin pro- ceedings (n quo warranto agalnst Mr, 1ayes for the Prestdency, The ime for Mr. TI have arseried bis rights and shoswn the disposi- tlon to raaintan them was before the_Elacloral Commlesion wns extablished, The Democracy of the conntry demanded as their Jeader a_hierts and a atatesmat, and not & sncre nanager of ts.—Nashoitle (Tenn.) American (Der.). The election of the entire Republican ticket dous not appear to have been done Ly 2 faithful attentdance of Jenublican voters so mnch as by the disafTuction and division In the Democrntic ranks. ‘That party acems to be eonrazetnent und ‘diasolution. o l‘hru(dcnu:l n‘nmlunlxm.[ electlon, In| ava been tou many fol mgku a favorable time ’Im- it ta disband and Jeave the materiald to form partits a8 varied as thelr political notlons.—incinnati Gazette(Jiep.). Packard would enjoy bein Ketlogg the next four year: v than n bumidrum existence In rume quiet Fed- ertl ollice, and apparently he doesn't yet nense the change in the bublie mind, The Democrats, sceing and even mugnifying this change, appear presume upon ft and refuse erhnps buth parties. how- ever, will proveamenable, It they don'ty thera 18 nothing left but to refuse elthor the support of the Natlunal Government, survival of the tittest.” {;":Im" be far oiL.—Springfleld (Mass.) Jepuidizan MAE LR3R3% POIENT-TH 441, 4 ‘on, and tackle trim, Avbly toF. ¢, COLE & CO. Salle Alled and atreamera wasin;. CITY REAL ERTATE. EVHIAL 3.8TOY A 14-ruom hauses on Ontarlo-wt., Ktate, with all medern Improv . The ¢ clicapest 17, ln—-‘icy;:l:.fll':eflmz'u \ong time ] i, And Int. 10 MARERS AND OIL FIS- EVEIUS, North GOLD-GILDEN. 301 WABASH- Iy ‘st CHAK. J. L, ST.~A 2.9TORY FRAME . near Aghigad-av., viti /. o stween Dearhorn ntA; pokra outca o the mark A" BOT Wi YV ‘ierding eylinder and otticr prescn, ANTEI—A . G00F m m N & ORRTREIC ANTRD=A GOUD PAVERIL arator;_nnne nther heed ap HEW & CO,, Fort ANTED=FOUL JOB_COMD' {1 ]G RENToWEST SIlE-N0. NORTIT PA 1 0, In; or good weenrit Apply 1o owner, b: Varee disconnt for cas in a atate of dis- Jts dispsters in JORSALE-ton FAET OF BEST RESIDESCE 0T, an1 bgiemes Applyto J. A, K REXT—REAGTIFE TAGE 405 HODHAT "~¥ilLAT-CLASS TBIICK LR i Atv. o8 0 mntdale men nndl SITONS, AK:II RATE-T,0T 20X10 ON 1. ween State and Deari orny amal balance on long time. _ Addresy ¥ 04, OR SALE-OR EXCIIANGRE=T 5 ennes on Lhe W & farm or unimproyed Jot ot i 01 eury term ddry =K G0D BTEADT AND COMPPTES baker wha poscasca 8 Iitile m juarn of & Zood ehance by & ard addrens, W K3, Tribune o EDSTWO PAINTERS, Guvernor & Ja requiredy, can finitely hetler ¥, P O, Rox e, with real b South Ride. ‘0 RENT-ELEGANT WHITE STONE-FRONT hause, three royma deeny 12 rooms: furnace s 2walk, stona fepce, stone car. bltching:poatt interlor wood walls of hazement al) done fn T, wilh coschmans room i nd water n barn; everyihing fir 1IEE RTORES ON et iile: wil o1 1akn THIS MOIENTVG, unlLraace, orsell v, § come Feady to gu ta work. NI RAGEMERT DGR fiens |incging all mudarn b furniture complete nginn-at. THAT ARE KOT AFRAID TO ‘manent canvasing husnes which per week oo rmall ontiay: rend cents for §1 packagn fur trial; no €0y, Chicago, ratber Inclined to improvementrs turnace s any concessjons. A dentey N ALK Texe-sie and o Fate a dark: i it rick ha JOR BALFE—RTONK FI! T e et prie e LRl .8, GOUL, 04 and walt for *the SIS AND BTHEET MEN T0 W per. emhinatlon’ pentiokler, n any case the end fstescliing 8 €, M, LINING- mustache-prote IEAP TO GOOLT TENANTS, 1020 theea.atosy and basement stone’ frunt, avemants; aleo 23 Ellls Par] st front. Inqalrs foom 3 il T o Toilowiyie term P 3 A }lf’ Iy 3 Gdbmabicis, It BALE—WHO WANT: hrtek mum»."w‘fih Al nil u; i the Wret Ride, taken o0 mortgaze, which we wl wiil taie perecast propart kDS & TATES Tl i 15 If 1t 18 really Lrue, as it appears to Le, thet the Republienria of Bouth Carolos, although Ina mnjority, are not able to produce sutlicient evi- denee of thelr right, nor thegpowur to euforce ity the better course for them to pursuefs to ac- cept the eituation, and endeavor to hold tho Uoyernient to ts dut and honurable upposii tlon grives them a better opportunity to recuver und reassert thelr rights. The presenco of Federul troups, enforcing thoe payment of Jocal taxes, and meddling in all the "detalls of local not strengthen them, would be fatal to the growth of self-rel and truo public spirit.—Luston Adeertiser (Jiep,). Taking & money-making view of the negro fnestion, the black man must be educated, and clevated, and enconraged, in order not merely that ko may be s chicorlul aud eflicient laboring tiay, but I order that hie way be a consuwer, 8 tuatomer. We cannot afford to keep so Jarge a closs in rags, fgnorance, and filth. It i our ANTED=TS0 FIRST-CLAS: #gents for St Loiute and New 8pply except thuwa with saime’ mtlnlll)l;'l of excelleut rborn, Houm A, 4 SHED AF Detween Kianteenth and Twenty: “To private famlly only, Address N 17, . busioems capacities. Apply at ti Yery cheapon'c, F At .11 by a uulted, AT THE _ RXGIHA maoderste renta: choice I ant, Unlon Buack-Yards. BON, lwom 15 Otta Tiloe North Siite. 7j'0. REXT-FIRET.CLASS 3-8TORY sith front all m 4 between Plog an T V8 THOPBRTY 123 Michigan-ar, Address J. 0N, Plitaburg, {01 BALE~TO CAPITALISTR=TIIE, OWNEIL AND properts worth §25.00, on Tt i {nean atrceta, wants his capiial I his busiuess. llel‘.lrzpl:(ll sell hia real estate at a bargain, takinga t nse of the sAme, ce. A d. BAWYEL, 123 De T—2-5TOUY AND DASEN West Van Raren.at ¢ lot Salicat, 1010 otliers need apply. ¢ t., corner Leavitt, povernment, woul d 8E. Clalr-std, 10 RENT-TWO.8TORY AND DABEMENT MATL letn_mprovements, W¥208 Ot FINST-CLARS TWO-B ae. muurlhm-uq nesr Lincoln Psrki price, E‘.fltm.\'n-nousz 313 TN arborn-at., fwom 10, ble front dwellin corner Klate and PO NERT—OX| ‘V'Z TED—AS PEIRIE W Tsmalistationary engloc. S TED—A BTEADY YOUNG MAN TO A fravh: gailerys o goud cil rn T, Madis SURBUILIAN IECAL ESTATE. GHOVE-TRAUTIPUL 1t 1 S, F100, and § 0 interest] All high, I,‘Ull SALE«] dence lots, 30 only £10 carly il Iands 5 migutes’ walk fi 10 miautes’ walk fro: fuation: Gver 100, Innabitanis, chirchen soh ['0 RENT=CHRAY: disun-at., betwe with L. stone front, ERILY, pertuanent business, and’ ty (0 miske guod male ‘¢ Want & betier class than ususll advertiaements: men with linrse pref y erred) atate_age, and et busltess_experfencs, We d. AND & 0, B0 Lakutst s Chichco. HOBbADY: 1 LISCOLN PANK AN Lincs of ears, newe 3-slury ao wtnodera conrenlences fur small family,”Cil do an honest, 1 Is equnily our intorest. Hard imoney, home rule, frew sciools, a falr tari(l, and a Jittlo of the ofd so luvishly bestowed upon the North and and the Soutt will come round all right, ack mun thrown into the bargaty, as an and not ns & mere dead- welglhti—Toulsvilte Courier~Journal (Dem.), The South Jins the power to do two thinge Either to estublish pesce und a prosperous Gy ermnent, or tu Mexicanize the country. rudent classes of the South will angerous alliance they now hold d 1) & spiriL of ear W the simupering s Who are now assall- 710 BENT-NF. bes <, iro y I iy Chicago sabrb, and nvestment, | Low moafuly coniiutatin, alnut grainea: e Sk N.HALE, 123 N=YOUNG MAN TO ASSIET IN 7 X togodd DD, ATE ery, 23 Weal hascment linuse, 41200 Bouth Water-at. Miscclinnvons, NT-HIOUSES—BY E. A. CUMMINOR & CO., t Luy clagwlcre L 71 Washingion-it., I FUII BALE=OR GIVE AWAY~| ©0f 50 Iots each (n in. corners one hlock from Tl good airvets and sidewslks, Now, | parson who will hutle o t {vsa than $500; or will give four lois lils 1a w chance fur & home of t h'illzlnl CIHP:I'IA 1 r ulthnute* blcssin 3 €t gr 8 ARG T omd. Y pompetent & "If:uflr::( ."c'l;h.;‘l sud be well up Lo the !u!lllllla of office work; nune AU stone depoty anil Andresswith refercicrs, two lota 10 ARy Touse not t oo 1 hioure costs $1,000, Jourown, 3 juaier {s chcap. lawor 18 Tow, LaGrange 18 on C., Il &Q. K. 8, with 10-cent’ trains; onl Il ahuwstie o free, Salie-st., ltoon 4. 01 SALE—A BLOCK OF FIVE ACH ot ‘Thorufon; 3 ek acre. of fncumbrance, au X A TOURG MAN 14 O YE ‘age who has had some experience in with refercuces. _ Audress T ), Tribusiy ol TO TARK CHANGE OF tew ercem depot 172 Twenty Prefer one witll ome experience at i Madison-st, Intelligent and annililate the with the Northern De true patriotism turn o d rouking of the doughfi he Administrution for ite efforts to sccure Darmony and good will throughout the Repub- Aie, they will briviz peace aud suake the Govern- meut strong; but, shonld they refuse to du Lhis, then discord, ard scctfonal disruption must inevitubly besct the uation, and make even miserable Mexico nre preferable than Amerlen o8 u country of law nud order and peace,— Washisyyton Sepubilcan (Kep.). ‘The whola country would refofcs if both par- ties and ull citizens of Loulsiana could be in- duced to glve over thelr partisan if toe bincks and the whites shoul energetically and harmoniously to rebulld the slattered fortunes of thelr Stoie, that prosperity which is vital to all of them, It be stranee indeed If the President of the United Stotes did not shars this feellng, s common to nll the people, If any n lils, given directly or by eminent men appointed conld “promote this hap, would ba stranga indeed It L ‘That, we belleve, {8 the whole pure ing_a commission I mendations, Cull LG J the cheapwst tilie in Tarkel. Eiambias Bliop. 110 T wenty Aécond, Th t b b, D, W. POITE L South Nlde. i g VLT I NENT=A RUITE OF FRONT ROOMS ON BEC. ond Soor for geut sud wile or two gentiemen. 374 Ieligan. . atc, oud polltical - JRRT, O EXCIIANGI_MINFDALE Donjestion. T—FORSISHED YRON iR o Tone a1 FANTED=A GIRL TO I GENERAL TIOUSE- woms at Feduced €enta pernlgtit, ut Soure 0. RENT=NICE] T Kait ricen; trauslents 75 71 East Mor Tiousewori: niust be 100 cwol 1) recomniended. Call ut 42 So 13- rom city {finfta, on U inonthly payinents, 5 2-at hington-at,, Koot Went Mac. OF 7 ROOMS, DA pleanant lacation. ‘corticr of S{orau, tinal) (aflF s misg be es required, Call at houses shown free. T C. MILL Ot BALE-HIGHLAND PARK he tieat in tl0 nsrket Eyariston, plosautly located rosidences. housn near uepot 2 \TIL,CLOSETS, HESIDENCES. o —A GOOD GIRLYOR(ESEITAL 100 %, 10 §0 & fesw miies 1a the country, Ci CHLY-FORNTHHED und to restoro vcation. 257 Weat G, Al uth front room in s 18t . aky Have & larga st of sub JON BALE—PARTIES ¥ for cash or trade o part ralu Kruunda st South Evanst tistions through e everat new and elef v to Jive In Cook County, as it hae = 3 & CO., Boom 16 Iteaper Bl dences. L1}, 50 LaSalle-st, Misceltnucous, MENT-NICELY FURNISHIED IROOMS TO TWO ctplen o private {andly, A 75 WTATE-5T., A bouseworis ho washing iretn T 6%, Tribuwe, B NTED=A GOOD GERMAN Ol NOItWEGIAN n|llrl W do general bousework, lmmedlately, at2u TED=A GERMAN (1] AND UNFURNIBH itnom o4 Nesper flock, %y OELACESN, - rouma fur houss IO RENT— There Is no levl MWEGTAN GIKT, [ famlly for gencral huuseworks ood Uity refereuce; Nueth Ashiand: posc of the President in sen to Louislana. 1f Is succceds, well. 1f the President does uot mean that bis polley shall full.” That policy Is non-{nterference it will be enforced by the withdrawal of vs, 00 watter what may Lo the reault of the conferences and negotistions fn New Orleans,— New York Frenlng Post (Ind. Reep.). Ta retnoving the troops from the Columbia Btate-Jlouse, President Hayes takes a new de- purture In Southern pobities, He puts an end 0 & great svandal and a great davger, But the abase which {s thus removed hind fSourished so long and become so deeply rooted that its ex. tirpation was not without grave difficulties, and it was no quore than deceut that the Executive roceed with dellberation and weigh consequences ANTED=AT NO. 60 NOUTI ASILA it tir do'general bousawurk, Good and referencen requlr ANTEI=A COMPETENT RWEUE 01f GERMAN yiri for general horiso understand covking, Plessant village on U, & A, 1. agis, leference reqnired. de-court, Yy 3 T—8TORES~BY E. A. CUMMINGS & CO., 0 blocks of I'almer lfouse; good a10 and Dearburn. 2t an Foneeiient, ehean. neat listle store upbuslie Pacliic f to g0 Into ihe couniry, . an ofier cuud o y JOI BALE-MARE “AN “OFFER-FIIIRT-CLAES rm: st be K010 thin weel Tor canly o’ Hlose 1400 acress small liouses never-fullin WANTED. SIT CUSTON ENS rice hotey Pt lek, in the Tice & Jacksag cliew 4 lewd, slork mow isemcnt, only €15, oud retail stands 00, TASTED—A 1l =ork, 1o Ro Into Lhe cun Chrlatian Assoclation hear Maiilnon.at. BINING-IOOM GIRL AT 50 NORTIH Reference required. ANTED-A PIECE OF QUOU DUSIRERS (it reslderca property in Chicsgo (worth from $13,000 0.0) In exchanie for Noe dock ana a far of 173 acres on Lung ful bl ont And imnrovemeuts nade by the me addresr X wl. 1] MUSIOAL. 43 RIVER-ST, AN w_10 cuxd tenants, Tus "ABLE FOR A Hall Dullding, 53 1. . L T0” b0 PLA 0] Apply 62 outh D UESTAUBANT COOKD UN cook Incata snd pastry., to gu i th aieid woman proferrodt st have refur. 10 Noubl WateTat,, between 11 and 1 ‘Lhursday, Aprils. ED—A GOOD GIHtL TG 10 HOUSKWORK, itre at 7.4 West Superiv o i A. T, i canh. ‘To aee plat, Ak e Thae precedent thus cstablished of refusing to cuploy the army in the settiement of Btate con- ‘outhern question at once puts ‘There will no longer troversics, the onamore cheerful Iace. Iie one law for New York and another for Bouth Carolina, oue interpretation of the Constitution north of the Potomac and_auother south of 1t And wo muy bo certaln thay under the new palicy the bisiness of oflice-holding will become ctable In the recoustructed States, and elections down there will be held much as they are in other parts of the n.—New York Tribune (Liep.). Thes President’s doclsion (o the South Caro- linn cae will be recelved with lieart felt satlsfac- tion almost everywhere. Thie almost universal feeling of our people s agalnst the use of Fed- cral troops in State affs political inacbite. r¢ of huusa 1rotn 1st of RSTEY ORGANS 08 1'"] easlest Lorme ECRER BROS, for saie and for v Juthecity, STORY 1 BALE~A T BANCTUS BE 3r. BAKEL. 134 State l_l ALLETT, DAVIS A fint bretnium: BOUTH WATEILST.Y acammiselon busiucss. PO, HENTEA sTONE OF beat jocatiuns’ waitatite for Apply at sl East [amloluli-st. GENETAL 0] 76 EWOIK I’H , very fing and & work is liglit, Call Ffi!(’"?‘;}:\"f.(’CAIT’sl’ A antiag ot e EONRIE 150 athdiet { Wi tma g S early this nurnlig at Wl Wi Tas B desrod L tugrsl., from 2 to 3. '8 I'TANUS, s nwaniod for ieat planos, have beon manufactured, sud are BOW In use. anfste, says It 1s (he must TED=: mutli more ros lish Dintzg-Ho ¥rang Liazt, orat of Jiving admirsblo nstrujueat ever fy {n Chicago In Jarge Buimbes 0 tate and Adama-ste, planos and organs to rent or for Pariies withinj NENT=A SUITE OF oa second floor F 1y st Houtn 4 fa the £ PRONT OFFICES oright, ean bo seen St S DL 2 o varlety of uther OFERD WATETUOIS UT s burban town vreferred. it FEW H1 P asloon the most. n the f‘;eml ca“ygfil‘ a Inatallments can he ancom- L, curner 5tate aad Adauis- HICAN fl'l.lmANu—N . st the cotner NGB & CO., 134 DVANCES MADE 0% DIANON lil!ldl.;'fi- at LA ‘The army s nota And as the President Is sat- istled that lampton s the legally elected and actual Governor of South Caroling, and abun- dantly able to matataln his authority ond en- foree the laws, he does rizht fn deciding to with- draw the troops from the State-House and leave tho civil Uovenment {n entire posscssion. This practically ends the rebelllon In that Btate, he work of recoustruction fa_sccomplishul. ‘The people govern themselves. uisn, and it will have the hearty sanc- tlun of the best men fu bath parties. Tho Lou- will be settled fu cseentially tho with its sdjustment tha relgn of Plantfng takes the place Industry will spring up &s in- triguing ceasos, and busincss will uat stop to bnlldozing. troubles ouce out of the way, there le nuthing to hiuder Congress giviug its attention to the real businees tuterests of the natlou, which ft has shamefully neglected for & long time.—New York Graphle (Kep.). *' A SHIP THE ARK OF GOD." 7o ihe Editor of The Tribune, Caicago, Aprlt 3.—The Easter Bunday-school festival of Grace Chureh, which occurred Sun- day afternoon, Wasons of the most elaborate of the kind ever held fn this city, At 4 o'clock the scholars, numbering about 500, entered the main door, with banners fiytug, and proceciled up the throo alales to their scats, sluging the processional * Jloly, Holy, Holy Lord God Almighty.” servico bezluning, ‘*Christ, our Passover, ls sacrificed for us' ‘Ihe anthem was, *L will Lord, Ths “Glurta In Excelels Dea was followed by the readiy, al reporta and the presentation of @ sut of Dick- cns 1o the cflicient Superiutendent, Mr, Kiugs- laud, aud to Mrs. D Masiner from Miscollnuoous, 710 RENT-FLOORS FOIU rd, ‘and fouril toors o bufiding 42 aud’ 2 1118 are urraiged in sul » CUSIMINGS & CU., Agents, 134 Lasalie-t. DOCK, CONNER OF WEAT POL 0o Ly oi 0, suitabie for lum AL S B MIADLEY, w 17, 208 ATATE BT, Dlu’lluus 'llh s & MA3UN, licom . _llonm 5 and e, Oit_ULD GOLI AN SILVEIL su loan oi walehes, dlatiunia aid vaiuahics MI'S Loan wad Buition bltahied 1 ot S o auarno Ik innow Insiore ¥deaters Nl with dlapati Frai, \‘l'l‘ and uprignt planvs d"" rel 1-LETTING=TIIE f the elegant atone to_lense fruim May 3. very canvenicuce, -mm}'iffifif‘ flaxfi.’bfl‘ $adorty st RIS nbiall pian o curaer State sud Adams-sts, iy As S1WILL BUY AN |5 CASIL WILL DUV AN FATE 18 Wi AD & CUE, 155 Lasall 2 OF BALRD & 0 RENT=TTLIT PLOOK OF N le for light pianufacturing 17 mAvay 30 MATI0CKD I TOVGIHE. CArY lee. St T, MARFIN, JWUSEMOLD GOODS AN ON PUIL it QEO, PATRY, Hooin 8, 83 Washi~ IN HAND TO LDA.;‘# {stania diflicuit BAIIG WAY, dN carpet-baggers ceascs, QART IPARLOI BUITS, ) % o I “The chulapost sud Bovd & 1 107 ofie oT. 1A Hoam 1, 40 Dearbora [0 BENT-DOCK ANDYARD 120X ad of Canal-at. " Appiy 10 N ON IMPT 1o sult, Apply st UN, rk-at, ONEY ON FURNITCIT {pta, and other goud volla ‘rivate llanker, 8, ) YEAUS, AT CURRENT A And, the Bouthern WANTED-TO It ANTENSTO R ¥ ulshed house suutl aud wil) pay a liberal ren TANTED—~TO E=CONTENTS O TR Hate efl'!"?"'""'w'.'l"‘fl%&a‘ Lt samily st BROWN 100 vliin v ON A ) STEI atcly, Call st kivom 44 Mi INION FU| (adison-st., sell ou lionthly payinent! TED-LOAN OF £/0.000 ON F 710 deal with principate. -Address Address or call st W) Deart [ 2p,m. TANTED--TO RE! houss vo Weut ur rent not to esceed 912 o TARTED-TO R Y A L, oF lat of ruouie fa deairable @ 0f paytuik art or lo uloual, sersiven; GW_§30 0N m'"mur}--' “Tribuns olfice. ANTED=TO 10 'Ol CABT-OFF CLOTHING, CALL- tlog horae and th Mincellaieots o016 o Jun. ONAS GELDE 1008 Siata-st, TURE BENT FJ!EK! Address, LL CASIt PALD F ‘s, furuiture, ln} T .:’:'35&} it Fifiy objocts to dndi e oblects (o with statupy . CoABBEY, Duitti NTED=A BTEAN 1U. boat of iy draughts » v i ‘“haail tal Vrihuna once. AVWYER, A SUITE Tocality.’ with pri il uf rent by collecting rents or sitlstactory refereuces given, TO EXCHANGE. A GOOD COUNTRY exchange » nue Says v aud basement brick houss, chulee ler lproveuisnta; this | one desiriog 10’ coina to Hoom 3, 134 Madlavn-st, 0 ACKES OF GHOTC S nilles’ from Pax 1 will gachanie or genersl merchundise. . MILLEH, bonovau, Iruquive iCounty., il EXCHANUE—=A GOUD 2-5TUNY BUIICK seres of excellent Jand In wile from Universi ould ph P o L NN, VE NO Uit PLEARU, or whici wo will e wlicels prefere, izt inachiacry, ot Add ot Louln, Sae T oo A ARTO AGENTS. OUTFIT Al For teruia adireas ANTED=TO NENT cated south uf Lake c s3ilie NUILLMT OF 100N Then followed tne J WOKTHGCO?. bt Luuls Mo, " LOST AND FOUND, OWSELR CAN HAVE umlun aad peying sing unto the Ford Caunty, 11, 1 o ind Clilcsgo-av,, east ssuiwiocality foF i1l of Wella-aL.. OF suits U7 Fou {hig: refervnces axclauged, er Bible<clnss. #Christ hath arisen,” was followed by the offer- tory, each clngs going forward with fts banner, oiferlug, aud sotne Yurt of the riggiug for the ship—the hull, masts, and yunls, al decorated with smilax and flow C alrcady placed In front of the chancel-rail.. The whole was an_object-lesson, & ship b B 1 400 Togbaming ‘ondey. b3 roughit up (o we following order i e Ty plac ofluunfthe Rev. Dr. Locke blemia: Class No, 1, evoss of mizzen-masti huega " of Howers un top ot T8 GUING FiROM bash-av. 10 Furty-this s Rt B Frelebe R b L R ke SR TP et r cu ot L, L8k, us ea3iange uf Lousg %mlll iucumbrance, WE:...?%‘.X? drees, With parifculurs, B 34, TIADE—A GULD WATCH AND and delivery wagon: cash diifer- dy riglie out oL u Uarguin. " Ad - a AV ASTED= N WA et atin u uld odrd for 311 of pAFt O IENT—A FPURNISHED HOT ! erience, P‘ -An-:’l:wl:su RNISUED HOUSE atlon, sultable fur o ré, havini been tcent] and U ure) ueo 'ar] care ;ln:llgfl"lllfl will be paid for samu lett ll‘g: l}ls‘nlv TOLER=A SMALL DIOWSN MATK A by, op patched 10 w0 or threg Liacee - Wi e rewted tor Captara Or T Tl ot S0 NaiCH be designs were TOWA Q od tauenl. tuy sture g stiachied in s live rallrded “towa ot 1,00 iven in ted duye: uit openin) ed caslt bunlnoss (goneral duin founds (alling healtl comipels me LVRED, Jr., .Camb il WF Fent tu & Bo ul busrders. Address ¥ W, "—ON NOKTI! SID| B‘NTI‘;“' unfuraished o0 fowers on tof “ Alpha" and BOORS, A A A A A ARSI A ASIL PATH FOIL BOOKS~Bit PIIGES PAID FOIE faiaderd woris of ay iud, Call ar sddress —UEAL EnTAT or 10 Councli Biutls iress for s geueralstock TN ET 107 Youth ficnd: LHORSES AND CAKI CTION BALE OF A CAILLOAD OF WOIK- Rl lacx 104 ot ot ries careluges, aiily ABakan s WadR: TED=TO 1 VWO YOURG MEN=A leasant sutie of front rooms, {n geod Jucation, fa o, Bautli, or ‘W tese cross and Howers: od prive: can glyo all desires 0ol open Bible: 7. The open at “ Prayers to d The belm, w innacte, 8 prayer-Look, e used at sea’’s 3, The capstan, s font fAlled with dowers: 9. Buuch of RErapes, ewblem of the wine io the sacramont. suspended from a stlver arch decorated with i al of wheat, representing” the other elemnent ln the sacrainent, on sitver plate ME BARGAINS 18 Wurks, couipicie, Hisiory, Fuss, new, ¥30, an elegd ret cost, B3 Itliclicock’'s Adalysle o Uiacha's Worki, S Volbs ricaus., 14 vuls., 815. bald 108 good Luoks. PAITNERN WANTED, BOOKS—3ACAULAY hurses and & larse ud douls Larneas, ctc. inicad 108, o, &t WHE! E IN AND SUUTHERN T AT HR AT A Aty SINOANE DAY WANEUW—M AL R S300niinrpar, Cloran, eire QUTUATION WASTED-1N A POITION 0 iy O aponsthility by n tho ) SlTUAT"L\' WANTED<HY A TOUNG MAN 1 A rriall grocery: ha 3 Sefriah ooy bt e dealy Coberlenc bt JITUATION WANTED=-810 T T ON Ll 3,01 procery house, elt; @—mflflgmih 1 §oud CiLy Feferenzen, Adiress i Fraace. QITUATION WANTEDTO MERGUAST TAILORS ~ily 8 i ! Indi bl L S ITUATION WANTED=UY AN EXPRRIERCED S Gernan garden: A lika 3 v'g'nn-rf;m px-c«-'u‘.“;'\ -};:-' ?m"{:f;fl;:’é;:"fi"_' i Cnn;nmm. Tenmuters, etc. ) TUATION WANTED — BY A 4 ST op Ten yesne capirtenca PSR CLASY Kine ot hortcs an eogelimen or teumster: el ¥elidha eforen e ¥ o Yortn iventern “"'mcun"'\" ol Addren NTED-DY A DANE A8 GOACH famliy; understands hia lgfilAM‘::‘ teady and a rarefol c: gober snd evgiven, Address ¥ 20, Tribane. SILUATION WANTED_DY'A YOUNG MAN (DAY, sacoacliman in a private familys nnderstands ghr uf iomeci good references. Lall at 1438 utter- ITUATION WANTKD—RY AN ERGLIBTMAR AR 3 roachmany cAn take apiace Aingle or married; ) care: expérience with Lhe eapa of hinrsess s willing un nifuatrlons inan; tho best of cily refurences. Address 172, Tribune offeo, Miscellanoouw GITUATION wANTED-IIY A MAN 0P 21; WiLL, 7 e poy o 3 erences, “.ddru [ fll’rfllfilflmfl‘flt‘. PEOLElLy el dreas A, IJEA.\’ ALY Ilfll Mullmn-‘:t. s SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE: Domenticns QIIUATION TWANTED-RY A COMPRTENT GITY Duics? S me l sploeg e el e No ¥ b Bide preferred: s, qlTl}ATlON WAN —RY A GOOD GIRL TO Df ¥ ?nrrll housework In a mmall f+_OF 84000 work and tike care entldrens referenices. Tleare call 8t 068 Uralric-aye QITUATION WASTED-IN K TRIVATE FANILY LS il Sl bl it ot e " 817 North Fra I(III'Av it bl bl iy SHUATION WANTED-DY AN _EXPERIENCED Swedlah ook “for general housew 2164 Kuneriean fainfiys city foferencen. voi'{fm‘:"m‘?gn'-.u, JITCATION NG firsteat., up-ataira; god refarence, ird QUIUATION” WANTED=NY CONPETENT It Y ua cook or general Kousework {n ani elty relirence, Apply st 73 Jwenty:n i, t_‘ il RESPECTATLE: SITUATION “WANTEDCUY A RES AT tn 3w Pty ot T AT atI1 Cottage piace, out” washliy ¢ 1‘“"‘}'“'“’“ Teference JITEATION TED—DY G1itT, T0 hO BECORD ¥) Work urtake care of cnfidre; % alt GF aarenn W7 Weat LGSy -shos BeAE Fourleop i, SITUATION” WANTED-IN A NICE™ PUIVATE A rod wna Lost o referviers Riven. orth Clarst. o JTUATION ' WANTED— 11 (7 RESPECTA: D) bie ki1l t cook, w ol Trun, C R Mol o and fron.”Cal sl 72 Weak JITUATION WANTED=WY A (1G0T, COMPETERT e st vt TAmalin, - eraf huueware. Callor addrers 10 Mitierm S OF 68 SITUATION WANTEN-IY A COMPETENT COOR, §3 “warher, and Iruner: ity of country, lease call SF wolays AL 1 De 8. No'postal-earus, QITUATION WA 11 A GTRL. FOR BECOND: SN I8 private family: fo BEcuasin o o lest ot reference. Vieaso call st 47 Huron-st. Thurse ay sud Frida; N o ANTEN-AS hl-:(_:lun_'lb;ufil'fl.'é A 3 can give ¢ 3 i LU Gty o B0 reference, - Call JITUATION WA {1y A GOOD, RESPRCTA- . & hie itk 1o du general housework in m mpall privata / family: bestof referencogiven, Call at 08 Fustes-st., ar [larriwin, WANTER-DY & SOUNG GIRL 10 haneework or secoud-work and iake Flease vall at 4010 Butterne N WANTED=DY A GUOD_ TI T0 DO eral housework & private faumni, Beat of réferonces, Pleass cali at 338 houth Pa JATUATIONS WANTED=DY TWU COMPETEN s Conle W wecond Birt 1N & peivaty, ramnry Bieat referviice uiven. I'loase call 8b410 Enst Erfe-st. N WANTEI=AS COOK Ol GENERAL b 3! . Plcase ko small private family, Please cail ¢ QITUATOLS WANTED—Ti & COMT 1l m private family o anok and wash, 119 Elghitcenth-st., in tie rea JITUATION —IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ;Illl::d':“. wasls and lruber. Apply at 071 Bouth QUTUATION WANTED=TiY A COMPRTENT BR 5 {1 gint o peivate Tamily ¢ e wiliing to elp wi and Jron (¢ renuired. _Apply st 133 Nortls Slarketst. ST'QT' A ANTED — IV A FINST.CLASS 83 couk, and aiso 8 Kwedish girl, for private fanifly; 10 ustal €aTin siawe Tlewse call L 253 Thint curuerof Taylur-at., Nenmutressen. ces M 3, 341 Wel: N iu---?rm“ b e AWANTED=HY AGOOD ITESSMARKIL 8 OF 16 00 Hicht second work 10 8 privats Atldress or call 18 Milket 108 WANTED=TO DO SEWING PRI Kty b dismconi work: bk, 17 refer: “Audrem B G4, Tribue oflice, © Nuvsess D= NV A RESPECTARLE atry Bs nure Firl: fod rot- Iensy call (0-day &L 470 Soutls Mongan- QITUATION WA »Y yauz girl froui the srenerleen mploymont Agencies. SETATbn ARTRD, piRS (AT 07 D o ljunvian o Ge femaln supsfied st O, DUSKE 'S oifice, 173 Sorih Tiaisled st NMiscelinncous. QITUATION, WANTED-IY A TOUNG BCANDI. ' 3 navian iady, Who speskn the English languaie, as clerk i 3 gtoret bost of_reference: " BOARDING AND LODGING. NSouth ¥ides TG TAST VA DURENST. NEARL STATE. 4D tiaurd foriadies or geulienicn, 8410 83 per wosk With use of plaus, (307 TARASITAVIZA NWHTORY FRONT (197 alcove room (hus g private b-m-r’-‘mmf witia® Board; relerences requ MRIRIKD f€ aud stu- PHAIRIR-AV. WHEILE THERE 2\ are no bosrders hus aceummodations for two cunplest gulet po A V4, Tribune opice. rth Niue. ©9 1 ONTARIO-RE.—TWO DESIDAI ON 23k L with board, HERLTROAT, £lotolne Ty CLAIIE HOURE, 178 STATE-§° o ouse—Cuinfortahle routs ol 82U &, whh or withuui ln OrPOSITE tly furnish- vl BOARD WANTED, CNFURNISITED UPPET FRONT OO, family on North Side, where (e ara Tew 1t any other bourders, by wenl and wife. Terms tuat b ressonaiie. Address I 00, Trining ofilee. UARD=DY A WIDOW ) furntahied roout, in & gru Bouth blde, Address 2 “Tribune olnt'u. Vaggnihe DBUSINESS CITANCES, FRW I e} K'} WUNDUED DOLLALS LUYE HALF IN- ¢ tina castt Vs business paying 300 miwntbly, | 1 AE oS ROWCL ot tes oot S © g 'j‘vuu BALE=STOCK OF NOOKS, BTATIONERY, Cal Lod; a0 ews oot i clly 100 niflve from - ! i Kol trade, good 10Catioint sulce lisl YeAr ¥ cut iy 320 e donsly o roasos fur sell- in AL veyiired. #1, Address 10, A, B., cars BEAANSEN, MEULU B & 40, Cieano, W 00K BALE-SALOON =L Wil 200 biisiness eatabifshod, oc easy terus, Cal) Vetween | wad & b. 1. 8073 Weat Sadiwr ~UR BALE. A ALY LASS waguu factory, flie-proof bulldings, modera tuachiuery, hydraullc power, sil In good runnlug urdery Tacation desiratde Bud wood irade established; Catiee for seliing, - Address D, 8, WAL 40 Lasalis, JURNISHED 40:ROOM MANBLE FRONT DOARD-: " ug Il‘l’;""l;“:{‘“h:{ IM“:‘::I“H‘:“‘ NN". A’lw: rey cao Ly the Jurulture ($% wure down) su. Pan Nire tlw Botis on reavouabie teruie. . THUESDELL Jue Fltth-av, 4 TED=A PAITY TO LEARE A GOO! ‘estabitalied businues for a lerin of yea L ¥2, 000 Cabh call seploto & Iy the yreal FCLalhod by the Larty bl Lo ui Urs astucan, - the proc - PIICIOrS 10 TECEIVE N De cotage of Lho profits, Ade e’ ¥'sd, Tribune o JANTRU=A BALE OPPORTUNITY FOR A 1tE- Iable man Luscoure » keueral agency i which biy money ¢au be tiwde quivk, IF you have stunce wid luveatigale, oo $130 ¢ 4 tor. B 104 S0uts Clark-at, 21)() SKCUIES AN INTRIEST IN A BUSINESS S300 S SN v carisalty busters sl tuss’ ut incaning business are excused: refér: gusen, 1 pequired. WILLIAMS, Jlovia 3, 140 Eist barbe st SIVORCES, [ DSOLUTE AND VALID DIVORCES, QUIRTLY omialned In u't"{!lm. ‘Territury, aod the Caga- a8, fur fucotpatibitity or dny ststulory cause; nowss paper scaudal avolded.” It makes oo alfercace w) 13 yoi reside; few alter divorve; sdvics free; all cofirs apundence sid persoga) vislis strictly coutidencial; all leiters on thia subject snswered In plaln cuvelopes. A persogal vidit to my viticy will cunyinee you thst your u-tuess Wil e attended W wi iecem. Thirkeen years' experience, aud the very best of city and countey Teleronces given, Do uot fahl w call o Law o Ut Ar 0. DEXTERL, U Audinu s nd B, nd i1 Deario wolei Llinkets, clotbing, o I veruticut Geods Lok, 81 East Bandolp 1EAP, SUELVING AND COUN alue, suliable for di 4 le Call al 773 Lotlago Gruve-ay. TEN SECOND-LI, R BALE=1 LAKGE BIOWN HORSE RISING 7 O Al aie Sil wolzhtig Dotweon 1,30 eud 1400 § ‘and " perfeci, an uxcelient uble, ud sold for ao fault Do furiher wse for Ll Apply IIAE10N. HOUB] lorset chicap, Ci DELIVERY WAGON, nmxsii ook WilI p.{mu. Ca. K p. 10, 8t J41 ksat Chis with flowers; Classes 11 to 20 qailswith mottose: “Quo Lord," “Oue Faith 't ubimlselon, PARTSER WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WiTH 1roin $200 L §3U0 can Locou rioer (0 wa old er wud provisivo ud Hovr. 118 warranted sou or elther slugle ur PRINTING MAT FANTED-SECOND-HAND ONE-EN Jun press for cash, pisao, b dress. stating where it caa b s Meckpces,” * Fralie,” & LN: seven siars ewblew of the churches of the world; 80. The Euslgn, white sllk dag with Latln cross {a red sod gold; 31 Auchor 3 i UIFT: A?I !ll_ALTlale oree, oF bugsy. oy 5 T riot s onits. of W1 Blatu-at, Weday botwecn | and 4 v'eluc cago-uv.. n tho ator . OCK LOTB—130 FERT DOCK FILONT, Twecs Lake-at, bridgo and Car- of years.” MATTUCKS & . jde of bull; Bible Class A, white at end of bowsprit, Bible Class B, a caudiestick with thres candles buruing, ropre- lfiuunz the “‘:L&’hl uf the Trinoe God." After was awanded and Esater e dbtributed, T CIICAGO, icabid “Siou 173 S0UTH CLA 8 CLTES. UF DO P3Y, 18 &l Cuted ballis aduiblstersd whicu aceasary, 2. LITTLE. 168 600TH CLARK ST., CUIES A{:l-. ERSONAL-FHANK, “AXD KECOGNIZED W 4kin discastd, lcors, cuices 29u: Lavy zou no word fvr CLALAY SNt deruntion L budil ee Yery prive LUTE DIVORCES ACCORDING TO any atatutory caine, < Dewaroul * stiyal windlers. Guo-laif uf the so-called | ulvarces s 1) are wortleas. Divoree waita cuntesied { au Tyrrliory. Call oF addresa Jaw otiice ut P, M EXY, 103 Wasblogiou-at., oo AND QUIETLY OBTAINKD ritory fur uility. . Yeoatier L jba JL J)IouEsLEGALL o every Blate and (eatdvice unnec MILLIRE WAGHNE A0 VRILL VOl BALE, AW va Lawrencu patvut wllling aud year balting tua- <l il oo et § Sarhit urecr. . Caa b ek Coravr AUCHIGEY and Nosth Janalia-ais. 0 y

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