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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE Troublo Among the Ciceronians---Osgood end the Protection Lifo. fases In the Connty Courte«Record of Judgments and Now Snits. Judge Moore yenterday dcciacd tho motion fur injunction in the cane of Wood ve, Donnersberger. Hanaon, and McCaffery, three of the Trustees of the Town of Cicero. Itacema that come time aga 0 Mr, Osgood Was appointed to Alls vacancy, Last pring come votes wera cant for (iilbert ftace for ‘Trustee, and he was declared elected without op- postion, The Traatecs then divided Into two fac- tions, one of which supported Race, while the other claimed Qegood was still Trastce. Wood, a taxpaver and voter of the town, and an adherent ‘of the Osgood party, then filed a bill to provent the ‘Trustees of tne opponite clique from attempting to charge the town for any exnenditnres or contracts. After anclaborste srgument had been made on both aldce, Judzo Moore decided that tha com- plalnant had a complete remedy, elther by manua- mus tocowpel the Town Clerk to recognize Oa- good and enroll his name among the Trasteer, or by quo warranto to try Race's litte to the office, ‘When no injury waa ehown, asin the present caze, or when there wae another adequate method of ac- curing reilef, courts of equity would not interfere to enjoin oflicers from proceeding to act. ‘The mo- tion fur injunction would tierefore be overruled. A REAPING-MACIIINE CASE, JIndgo Blodgett y aturday declilee the patent caro of Hugh Grahe » Kf, Gammen and Willlam Deering. ‘Thia waer bill fled to prevent the de- fondants from infringing avatent for certain iin- provements In harvesters, granted Feb, 11, 3HU8, yo A. B, Ciraham., There were eleven specifica tiona in the bill, but only two were insisted upon, Theac covered a device. for rocking or rolling the sickle-barorsicklc-beam, Thodefendantecialmed that this device was not new, and that in any cave they Lad not been guiilty of Infringement, audge — lodgett, however, thought “there wis lic ead that the mere augecetion that a cortain result contd be obtalned was not patentable, aud did not anticipate the patent. It waa necessary to describe the mechanism by which the propored results were to ve obtained. The proof did not showy a wont of novelty, and the com- Piainant acemed to be the first who had obtained 9 tilting or tipping motion for the nickle bar, A de- cree Would therefore bo rendered In bis favor, nud the case be referred to the Master to ascertain the damuges. QSUUOD VE. THB PROTECTION LIFR-INSURANCE COMPANY, A motion for s new trial was mado yesteriay be- fore Judge Rovers in the care of William ©. Ostoutd ye. tha Protection Life-Insuranca Company. and i$ waa argucd for two hours ity M. BK Tuley on healt of the defendants, Indze oxers declined to hear Mr. C. BM. Mardy for the ptalntia, but Immediatety decidodin his favur and annulled the motion, He eaid tint when a company had agreed to receive a check aw cash In payment of stuck, even though It waa not drawn axeinat any funda, o6 between the subscriber and the nce Boch etock #0 pad for wus fall paid-apatock. A jtulgment was thereupon entered for $10,070.07 and execution squad, but etayed until this morning. An appeal was taken ‘by the Company. ITtta, Judge Blodgett waa accupled, yceterday morning Au hearlug the caso of Joseph E. Roy agalnst thy Yennsylvanin Company. toy had a sleeping-car Derth on the defendents' Ine, from this city cart, and, when abort Ofty miles on bls roate, the berth, dell, injuring lim. xeverely. The defendants claimed they were not linble, but the jury beid suey wore, and found in favor uf Awe plalutid’ for 10, . a ithe care of H. , Helm vs. the Commercial Ni tional Bank was on trial befure Judge Ilovi yerterday atternoon. ‘The plaintl® brings aust to Fecover sony 820,000 due him, as he claims, for legal sorvices. fie wanon the stand, and told of the almost superhuman ondeavurs he had made to cullvet money from au Walker and of his wut form failure. Ile testified that for weeks his prine elpat buxinees waa to chase Walker ground town, dn tho attempt to corner him and compel him to iuuke sume urrangement, nod though he could not pinco un exact vale on lls services, ho thought it wan worth a good deal to bont Kam Walker dawn, Walker to tho meantime ext lu the court-ruom n= joying the aifale hueely, and probably laughing to plingelf at the trouble that had been taken over Lim, ‘The care will be concluded to-day, dudgo Mooro yesteruay granted ateecrce of dle yorce to Mary SteGrath from Jobn McGrath on thw ground of cruelty. MANKRUITCY MATTERS, dames McAndrews, & metal dealer at No 17 Wert Laky otrcet, found it uecensary yesterday to clear lin books of bad accounts In order to begin kunuw with (ua expected Gnancial reaction, Io lise $1.:7 of preferred debta, $0,000 of recurcd, the Fecuritles being valued at §15.000, and $2,047.45 of uniwenred. "Hin acsets consist of $4, RU0 woeth ‘of real cotute, heavily tucumbored ; a note for $075; stock of old metal, $700; horse, bugyy, robes, an flelyh, 8 machinery, ‘and fistures, bibs ROWDY HiacuuY, $20; open accounta, 3421.70; und dre-Insurance policies to the Gniount of'$5,L00 on his Lousy aud ature. The petition was referred to Register Hibbard, A discharge was lasted 19 Jolin U, deord, ‘The composition meeting In the caso of William F. Wilson was conficated. \ "Tho composition In thi matter of Fronch, Shaw & Co, was directed to bo eet wetde unlews the bankrupts pay the umouus Ilxed by such compast+ Hon within ter days, Jonn U. Mitchell wae zeitents snpolnted pro- visiunal Annee of A. J. & Hf. Neuverger, under & Loud of $10,000, In place of I. Lenz, who ro- Igned, ; In the case of Jamcs H. Inbbard, the Assignes waa directed to aul certain landsin Arkansas, and some lois in Cook County, after giving threo mouths’ natice, Nobert K. Jenkins was yenterday sppolnted An- wignes of Daniel Logie, Jr, and of Walter 8. Logie, ifyndtord Hancock was sppolntcd Amigoco of George Tyson, ct ‘the crediturs of John 31, Wallace accepted a companition BF 33 per cent cash within thirty days, ‘A composition of 20 per cont was offered and ac: opted {5 the matter of Morris Mitchell, A Levt dividend of 10 per cent was declared you- terday in the estate of Coorze F, Farrington, ‘The Onal dividend miceting In the cusuofJ, C. ‘Michell was begun yesterday, -vnd will prouably ba completed to-day, bo ¢ Assiznees wills chosen at 10 a.m. to-day In the evtateof Juha Murrison, Clark & bliva, and Tarton A. Ulrich, SUPENIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Pustano Lozano, Y: ro Poulus, and Bignel Alvarez bygan o ault yesterdsy ayaiust Patrick L. ‘Garrity to recover $1,500, Condy Joonve commenced an action fn treapass aeainst the County of Couk, laying damages at Bae eon Wieller sued Lazaras 2. Labolt for $1,- Edward Taggart, A, U1. Simmons, and N. A. yiciher bruuglit sult for $1,200 agulnet Jobn Jt, aT . wk. CIRCUIT Count. Francis Bthy commenced uo action in trespars egninst Henjamin La dury, laylug damages at u00, Katto Knhn filed o bil against Michacl, Joseph, George, August, Aunic, and Lizzie Kubn, aking fur dower in Lota tn Block 25, and Lote 40 ou 47, Block 20, of the Canal Trustees’ Subdivision of the W, ty, except the 8. K. X uf the N. W. taand the N. BY of the 8. W. Mi, of Sec, 5, OU, 14. THE COUNTY COURT. Tudge lace yavo tha tax-du another Audience yesterday, While the intervlow way se plvasuut as could well be linagined, the results wore not aliogethor satisfactory to those whose ze a Ns. ay oe Jong oe you cane i a ose * cons feet listened mornlug to the fourteenth case on the tuo ub) Alexander N, Fuiler- tou clal., who were repr by John Borden and U.N, Wilson, ‘Chess yentlemen objected to thelr clients boing compelled to pay their taxce Yeincipall ‘On the ground thattho biste Hoard of Equalization tad vielated the rule of untfurmniy tt tie proceedings, and that part of the city's ap- Prvorlatluns was for (utereat on ilegal ‘debts, dudye Waliace overruled there Mimsy ubjection Gnd the objectors touk an esception tu the ruling. dir. orden was alev the atturney for Joho 1. Ollnger ot al. in wcase where @ similar objection Waw involved, and in which tho same record an tue saue order wore made. Among thous tncluded tu the et a}. way Andro Matteson, of the Zines. dudge Wallace alev overruled the objection raised by Mr. Whitebead, uttorney for George A. Ingalls Mal, that the Vilisgo af ifyde Park had oo ngbt levy an appropriation to covera dedcieucy that HlgbVarise. The same particealso objected to the sity tages, on thy same ground es that referred to ww the cass of Dilger etal., and the samo record snd order. were mado as in that case. ‘Twenty-five objections were heard daring the Guy, al! of @ petty character, and they wero all Overruled. CRIMINAL COURT, James Lee was tried for rubbery, found guilty and rewanded, D, 0, McLain, a Constable, was tried for mal- feassnce In office and acquitted. ene ¥. Caulfeld was on trial for on assault Jeoun Dropaxrr— dui to end of calendar, fctudi eee Sho Hela ve. eS cilterela) Batiou! ja. JCbox Gaxt—No court to-dey. bow Mookm=Motlone: vba Hhooru— ft sUbUE WitLiaue-oet cance Unrraparareacinsr ttt oeeph B. toy ve. Pennsylvenie, Companys verdict, (Ou sod wotlua fur new { Watson & keer: Tags pmbany vs, Amos 8. Besley and Jubu kK, 1’ Brena Ci H. O'Connor ¥ tov. J.L, Hofman lacy W. Buree, 7.8 Crane've, Thutmes Tally, gaan a —_—————— SUMMER COMFORT" OIL-STOVES, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cwicaso, July 10.—In the report of tho trial of Nl stoves by Prof. Lambort, before the Boaid of Vbdurweitere aud others, tt ls said that **the Sum- Mer Comfort was Siled with gus and lighted from the veats, and exploded, though with vo great Gerceneas.” ‘Thiaisa tvtal wierepresentation of the fects, as witnessed Uy those present, and which Boul Lampers will nos deny, The Prufvssor poe ect to toat the varioun staves with gn representatives of the differ nt maanfactnress at were with rg to runt their stave to this ° q fest, on the alleged ground of unfalrnene, thet placed the **Sammer Comfort,” for which are agente, in the Profexsur'a hands, with (ho quest that he would eubject it tonny teat he was capable of applying, for our ratisfactlon, as we were tinwilling to offer for ralean article that stransin tose who ured It. The ely filed the stove with gia, and to the vent-tibe, without the Nitest vinible rerult. Itai not explode, even gently. Ie then filled tho store cond thine, and Again applied the torch, with the ramereauit. It would not explode, or eren ignite, by anply- {ug the torch to the vent-tuber. ‘The Professor then ipeaeecdad to demonstrate that, thaush it would not explode through the vent tahes, the flame wold fajlow the wick down the tube ‘Into the oll-chamber, and thus explode the store, The wick thhe ia thres inches indepth and completely led with the wick. Now, low did the Profeacor demonstrate that the fa:ne would follaw the wick three inches throuh a closely Alled tube and tent the cae? He withdrew the wick entirely fram the tube, Med the stove with vas, and applied the torch bo the open tube, and the reanit was, not en explosion, but the gaa, Parelng, oat throngh the open tube, waa funited and burned, not In the atove, but on the top of the tube, ina ematl, steady, bine fame, about half an inch in helght, and contianed to burn antil tho gas wan consunied, ‘Thin eertain- Jy was not & Hieery lgtes, explosion.” | Thin tent completely satletied ne that the construction of the **Suminer Comfort ts auch ast tee St perfect ly safe tn uss and a comfort in th in Ail we ask for onr stove jaa fair teat, not sean tisement, but that the pnblic niay be able to without apprehension of danger, of reject t en- lirely if unworthy. We chatienve the Frofeasor to exploue {t, if he is able, by any fair teat. AM Brain & Co, CURRENT GOSSIP. A DREAM OF LONG AGO, Tam sitting by the frestde, And the fre Is burning lows ‘Through a wilderness of einbers Darta a wee flame to and fro. Vat Idream—mine eyes decelre me! Blumber rests not ov my brow, And mine eyes see true and clearly: No, J ayn not dreaming now, applied the torc! sh Gone aro all the glowing embers, And their soft, uncertain light— (ime the hiearthatone and the fireplace, Gone the shadows of the night; = Filled te all the rooin with peaple, Faces, forms, [gladly know— Filled Jo all the afr with volcos Sweetly sounding, soft and low. Still they come in nntold nambers Whence wan once the xniy ofd hearth, ‘Thronging close and closer ‘round me— Neatity, youth, and heartfal mirth. Now Teta, no tonger aged, doin with them in dance and song; All that youth and Joy can cunjuro Speed the fying hours slong. Now I feel in grasp of friendship Vanda ['d thonght were cold oud att), And from hepa I'd thougut were lifeles Words of love my apirit thrill, Tips preas mine in loving rapture, Mand seckas hand, aud eye sueke cy! doy in all around, about me, ‘Aud Ife's eorrowa pass we by. What, all gone! ‘Tris juat this moment. Youth, and love, and friende were cine; Now I'm sltting by the fresido Where agaln tho embers shine. Soon the fra of youts haa vanished, Age and grief iny heart entheall, And wy hate bas strangely whitened Since 1 heard the last footfall, O ‘twas truth, Twas not dreaming; All too real were forin and face For the vision of a elamber, Ur a waklug dreams glad grace, Yet the house, the hearth, tho firentace, Wrinkled face, gray head--O then, Te Jndeed Twas but dreaming, Let me dream and drean again, Lops, Mt Martin Matnen THE PEASANTS ON TI OF THE DANUBE, Translated froma French jaurnal, for The Tribune, by Fima Stanley, Onarrivingatan {nu inthe quict viliace of Or- sava, [was orelzned a chatter whose windows fn one direction tooked over a charming spectacle, Heron lovely valicy, divided by the cirenitous wa- tera ofthe Danube, and surrounded by the moun- tain of Serviu, meets thu view. At night, when the moon sriscs over the forest-clad mountains, Qud apreads its glorlos over woods and. waters, A scene of inclanchcly beanty und weird grandeur recalle the rich imagery of Walter Scott, and tho Mout tender reveriea of 8 post's dream, On tho opposite side, my windows open on the inaln route of tho village, and this fa a true monageric, ‘The fowls of my host pro:nenade fraternally with thosa of his neighbors, sheep graze on tho borders of tho ditch, with ponttry fattening for the winter, and swine, which aro hore, as in Bervia, ono of the Qreatest resources of the place, Nothing can pro- sent 6 wore ludicrous sight than the intrudion of a atrange dog on thls happy family. The ples com. mence alow grant; tho sheep press one against Another in & square battalion; the king of tho barnyard seats bimaolf ou hie spurs, vhakes hla crest, and, sproading lila wings, ‘commences tho chuntof bate, The geero, no lese Lrave, form a dumicircle, extend their necks, aud, hissing, ad- vance on the common foo, who, stupeded and frightened at this defense, retires hastily fram bis finprudent axpedtitlon. thes, @ Wallachlan peasant appears on tho samo routo, ina charlot drawa by two puntes, ‘driven ata rapid pace, accompanied by = young irl, who dercenda at different honses, carrylag a fankot of fruits and flowers. ‘The *Walluchtans havo reduced hanmnn clothing totha movt primitive form, —the mien wearing nothing bu: pants aud a f heepykin cop in summer as BORDER winter, —ihus displaying a greater rexurd for the warnith of the head than that of the fet, a etoes ant stocking are uever wort, The women equally deaplso shoes and stockings, ey are at- thred fuan undergarment Wed under the chin, a kind of wooles apron in front and another ha head, to which the more elezant add ellver medals or flow- ofthe fold, This dr semblos that which ‘was worn by their anceutul uring the period. of the Roman Empire, and! am assured that these fntrepid danghtere of Wallachta make no addition w inte ght tollette in the winter, Throw Umes a week the Villaye of Orsaya ts priv- Heyed with a sort of i@arket. suatalned by some Vurkteh merchants of tho neightwrlvod, and Ser- vlan peanants. Althoazh the quarautlie haa re- laxcd slightly frown ite ancient rigor, (t doce not ermilt this trade to be carried on without a vod Boal of formality. ‘The market le held tue vast shed, separated by bulustrades into two gallerics, ‘The Wallachiaus aro oa one wide, aud the Serviane and Tarke on tho other, Tho bargains are made at a dlatance by two or three employes of the (lovern- ment. who promenade between thr balustrades, and remit the clang to purchaaore after the imer- chant Turk Gus thrown it in a basin of water, Those commercial rounl apparcotly of little importance, offer, however, to the stranger a cu- Tloas scene where debates arise between tha two galleriew, in the mingling of diverse race whom an employs of the Quarantine serves al terpretcr, and the assembly of European and Ort- ental physiounumics grouped on the borders of the lite of this wooden balustradg. athe Germuns, Servians, ond ‘turks, a number of Gypalea sometimes arrive. These aru enerally tlotied somewhat like the Wallschtai ut have With re aud uo Servian baa eyes aod balr so black, ie old women who belong to this uumadic race are ugly; but, amony those whom thy sun, ot age, and fatigue have nor Uistigured, there aro many of surpeluing beauty. On the frontiers of Mungary, the Mono milans, by paying 4 stight impoat, acnulre ths priv. Mewe of establishing permanent realdences; and many construct bute, miseratlu coough, it fe true, but (n which they can sojourn as tong as they wish: to, great many ar susployed in sccking for gold, with which the rivers uf this country abound; ind they not only pay a tax for the rleht of under: taking this work, but are bound. under penalty of severe puulahment, to deliver ta tha authority every grain which fs collected, Adinialetrator then gives them the weight i ite, oa the yold in these rivers ta very ind the Auatrianpluc ja Wallachia and Slulde javes, and‘ bejony elther to the Ne. Tho former are divided into four class Kudari, who alono have, with certala reservations, the right to search for ‘gold; the Ureart, or bear-iamers, who go from village to je bears which they have captured tu a; the Lingursri, or manufacturers uns, Who pay the eame os the Creart, it Of 7 (010 fratce annually; and lastly who subsist by cheuting and depreda- frightiully are heavily alloyed. tho Bubenilans a Crown or Indiv! 3 the AMERICAN GENTLEMEN, Inerer tefect upon the breadth and generosity ofthe anderlying idea of our syetem of govern- ment, with all {ts manly equities, ite constant de- mand upou ita citizens for the most elevated sun- tments known Wo our nature, and the opportuul- thea afforded for their exercise, that it docs not ep- peartome moreand more, and boyond sil other forms of government yet devised, the moet (avora- ble theatre for the excrelye of all the qualities that dignity and adorn mankind, and that. tf pene- trated witha trny acoae uf the part which each Duan staoug Us should ipa esha aay to yord a genticusn. "Y{terG ad yoo! reason to realize the exacting patuee of tho toll aud varied occupation of our busy etruggic lu American life, aud amid what a rush of cvente We Lave been carving clyilixaion out uf tho wilaerove., spiulating with bot ims patience the results aust accumulations of centa- ned of work and (boughs in tie older natious. inauch a pian.en Amer fo tho bert sors of thy Fourot | The pracen of Tite—thove fratta af ee welleamed wealth and be tvire Sth, and have been ueceasarily portend eofelit and relictoun Yerty eas erecied opon secure fonndations and ont grand ra- periment vf self-control by a free people shall have been writ tested. Art, tte atudies and higher in- ft TE do not anderrate, and tho great ad- it ean finpart to ite dirciplea: but per- atact has tancht me how mach of that trie refinement, delicaey of e-ntiment, and sensitive ideration for the fretingy of others, which wr Juatty regnrd as the best fenit of high breeding and culture, can doce exiat In the rimplicity of American ‘lety, tninetrncted even by that Enropean example which to rome of our enantry- men seems the necessary imprimatur of aucial sac- vers, ‘The Atnericansnoh has none of the inducements of excises of bia British brother, and when ho fol- Jowa tu bin track and gilds and veneers hia fans new# and vulvarity in imitation of rank and dintin« kulshed station, he sina more agsinat nature and the honest simplicity and nataral dignity which are akin to republican fnatitutions, aud which may well bo worn by every man who ives noder them According to thelr trudand manty eptrite It lain our power to create s atandard of Amer- {ean character and mantood as lofty as that of any age or nation, and lo compel one reprerentatlven at home and abroad ta conform thelr conduct to it, The spirit of true chivalry in all its gentioness and unselfiaincss, ehowlng tendorncss to the feebteand resistance to the overbearing, mercy to whom mercy wasdne, and honor to whom honor ia duo, can and docs oxiat in America to-day, nnder the ‘hodden Fray" of the laborer and mechanic, the threadts Cuntof the clerk or the grave garb of the hurd ‘worked merchant or man of the professions, an trulyanitever did under the helmet ond chain armor Of any knight-crrant of the olden time. ‘The American people can justly demand from those who are delegated to represent them abroad orathomea punctilioas obaervance of honor and dchicate pride in their private and panliic conduct, and the tnoral {niluence to be obtalned by dignied self-respect, intelligence, and high personal in- tegrity will far oulweizh any attempted coinpeti- {lon with the shuw and glitter of the representa. tives of other covernments not bared npon the principle of foluniary, anil orderly relf control. in truth It will be found that where American repre- sentatives abroad hava drawn obloqny and juet censute of contempt upon themselves or their country, {thas becn anally caused by eome te- norant attempt at ostentauons display, or the un- worthy paragit of private gain, in both of which tuo dignity of thelr position was forgotten or dis- regarded, andthe fault waa not ** Americanien,’* hut the absence of It,—Senutor Bayurd’s LAs Bela Auppa address at Harcari, FIGHTING MOLLY MONROL. Correspondence San Prancisco Mall. Molly Monroe has « pecolisr bistory—a history of daring adventures {n the land of the Aztecs, It was customary with Molly to accompany all the lending scouts sgalnst tho common foe, the Ayache. Dreesed in the uniform of the country at that day—bnckekin pants, with tho asual ap- pendages of beads and fringes, bronad-briiamed hat, and armed with @ Menry rifle, two six- shooters, aud a bowio-knife, ale wae ready for the fray And when It caine down to a good square Indian Gght, Molly was right there, as many 4 one of the Apaches found tu hiecost, i shall never forgetan jneldent that happened to our party of twenty when on necontazainst the Apache- Tontos, where Molly showed cual nerve and dauntless couruge that saved our party from almost total annihilation, After a long day's march through tha Pinal Mountatos, on a frevh trail, Wo went into a camp on Clear Creek abont anndown, and had no tore than lurood our horsca loose and commoticed pre- pacing supper, when all at once our camp wae sure rounded vy yelling India Already two of our wumber had bit the dust, and the reat were In a fatt way to dic or take the allernailve of surren- dering and being burned at the stake, when Molly and Texas Johnson, who had lagged a few miles to gather some miercal, appeared ona neighboring hill and began shooting, at the same tne veckoning at an Jmaxinary party. The rose had the deaired ef- fect, for it threw the Tndwang into confasion, and gave uv a chanca to gals. the shelter of sume blals close by. ‘Texas dolinson and Molly, after some hard fuhting, succeeded In reaching us. They had tu abandon thelr noreew ond tyne thelr way un uot. Hut Molly fs known to the old miners of the Ter- rhtory fur ather qualitlos besides Indian fightin: Wherever thero was sickness or want, ehe was eure to be the vielting angel. And If ehodid not have nnvihing to glyo hereelf ee would avon mako a coflection of a couple of hundred dollars from among her many friends and admirere, T havo givan a Httle of the bright wide of ber his- torp. Itutwhois toblame for the other? Ten years 370 this Molly wae the pot and favorite of a loving father nud mother, aud a largo circle of friends and admirers ina amall country town In State. Unrequited love drove thin young girl from ber home and friends to eoek a refuge in the wilde of Arazuna. Iu company with a party of prospoctors, sho atarted for tha Territory on horwosck, dressed in male attire, and ever since she heeled ayypay life. At one (line phe ran a rajoou and gambliug-honse. J know of two very rich gold-mines sle discovered, and ahe auc~ ‘led in veiling au interestim ono of them for 2,600, which eke aquandered and gambled Inside of ten da! Bue ts an toveternte gumbler, Stran- gora to Prescott wonld invariebly take her for a boy dreeved in tho height of fashion, bot wonld be eurprised at the ease and eang frold with which the supposed boy would call for his whisky straight, and complacently smoke his Iavana. NUR-NOTES, Roston Commercial Bulletin, Baxe-Houlm wears a chennloon,—, this conug rather too near Holm? Je ia expected that the ** pasece of the Batxan” will be productive of a great many Ruailan dead- bea s. Cluctonatl bas got a, white whale, and pretty soon she will be calling herself the Sperm a city uf the Weat, Earn Jewelt te going to tho White Mountains, Bhe did intend to gu to the Grand Union, Surutoga, but fears abe caunut Jew It, The wife of a country editor baying received a Prevent of a new dress. the pnper spouks of it os an attempt at muslin’ the prens. A gentleman who opened a boitle of wine over 100 years old, on the Fourth, clalins to have cele brated with the ** spirit of 7," “The Russians met with # tart reception at Tle- nova, bat they dongh nut feel crusty about it. N, B,—the compositor will pteave nut pl this paras graph. Just as tho people hare ‘pot edacated np to none preasing the Chiness method of celebrating holl- days, with noite ami Qre-crackers, comes the dreadful news that Wagner making bis home in Amorica. **ot ail kind of tics herat” sald 9 wonld-bo wit, ontering a well. known furniahtog aloro. ay wir,” reptied the ehopman. ‘Well, I should W apie uty,” romarked the cnatomor, “FAIL righ es, Jue beud down your hogshead and wo will take your measure,” sald tho ready shopman. —— DINNER-TABLE NIN'Ts, Punca, When taking s Jady dowa do not ask {f she is **peckiah “ of **sharp-set.'* Do not aay '*I hopo they will Peer pe they will give os 8 good When you are {a for dinno Fe Soup should not be chewed, yon must awallow it whole, Nev Ramamisr with your fect for the next conrsa Is not thipke serlously of ated keep calm, ehatever there or sho wal When anything nice ta put on the table do not chuckle nor rub your cheal When the entreva come round, make @ free choice, hut don’t pocket, Never take more than four helps of anythin, Du not apange your gravy with your bre: squeoze it down your throat; tt hasan oned jouk, Never speak with your month full; first, because it's valgar; and, secoindly becaueo you can't, If you feo} uncomfortahle symptoms ariuing from repletion you must dissemble; do not call for brandy an 2aprermint drops, Mt your fair neighbor auks whst te the matter with you, hasten to assure her that it's not catch Dz. pce nate for your hostess—{f your (roth aro No'not aay “1m chock full when dinnor te over; it hae a forelgn alr about {t, Heforo joining the ladics waeb your hands in tha bowls provided for a call for'suap or bath towelbs Petes 70H should not — CURRENT OPINION. ‘The spoils do belong to the victors. The work of pullticsshould be done by tho nficial clasy, ‘The expenses of that work should be borne by that Clase, Tho offices of the Government should be filled by thore who belong tothe partyin power, snd who have supported it inthe Meld, These should be the govornivg elass, for Jong as the people have voted, or usaented to, the incumbency of the party they belunz’ to, tbe rewards should be Proportionste to the ability and succcss of the workers, —Lrooklyn Hagle (Dem), + Tf the Becretary of tho ‘freasury would confine himself tothe policy of issuing Govern- tient bonds at a lowce tale of interest fur bonds at a higher rate, withoutaecking to reduce the amount of the banded dont at thin time of depression, ho would bave the sppluuse of every ong. If le will become converted to tha remonetization of allver theory, and be willing to makesllvera legel-tender whatever ivgel-tender nutes can be used, he may avon be fa accurd with the productive Induatrtes of the country, a cuntradistinctiva to the Wall fi slrect capitadels, —funtiag (/il,) Sentinel (Hep. ). In all parts of tho South influential men aro expressing a deere to have the President visit That section. [tis well kuuwn that Mir. [ayes has ndeep interest, not ouly in the political welfare of the Eouth, but Hkewise In the development of the material resources of that revlon. Mauy Southern Keutlemcu bave expreeacd themacives a8 highly eased with the jhoroayh koowledze which the ‘resident Dosacssce of tho capasuilities of that part Qf the country, | and of the practical weastres which are needed to duvelop them. lence thir anxicty ta have Bim visit the Suuth end bsve bim mingle freely with all clasace of citizens, By all means Mr. Uayes abuuld come ty the Suuth . , + We desire the President to come amoug us in or- Werther he may mest mel thy puliticiaus, Bot the he ate ob yradtial i peat the santa, not the 2 Seca tie coe Guueat fab tate abroritte the South end te Me. Mayes. ‘Ihe Prestient will seem people whoin keenly knows thronch Northern preves andafew pudiie men: the peuple of the Routh will reea Preautent avainiat Mhain they cant n sols vote at tho polis but whe eince hia inanzurntion las shown himnacif a wine tan and politic ruler, a justaod generoas man. — Auquita ((id,) Chronicle and Sentinel (Din, ), This Idaho risin:: will probably add soma millions to the public deht. 16 wilt alsn enrich rome preedy, soulless apecuiatora. Jt will result In the death of many brave men, and the destruc. tlon of sauch valuable property. It wil) retard settlement In the North, and it will increase taza. tlon. And when it is over we eball have the eatis- faction of tellecting that there wae neither honor hor profit In it, and that st might heve been avoided entirely if the Hovernment of the United Sintes had only been faithfal to its engazemente, and had not descenitod 0 the tvnonle course of trying to pwlodle thoes whors apparent hetplesen: ened to mark them out asanessy proy.—Sacramento (Cai) Cnton (Hep). It {Chamberlain's speech] is an arsonal folt of weapons for the Republican, It {athe mest reathing review of the Bovthern ‘policy that has yet been mace, Let itepublieans who have faltered And wavered between two opinions etuty, We he- Vieve trne Itepublicans eannot rlee from ite purenal without hecoming atrenzthened In their allegiance 19 the cause of hninan righta and to the vindication ito having an incteased reyatd for Daniel atmberlain, the brave and loyal man: who madesuchs grand Scht for liberty on Eouthern soil, and who, if beaten In the contest, etill re- mainstroc to the tnepiration that haa hitherto gntded him.—Lochester (NM, ¥.) Democrat (im- placable), . Ex-Goy, Chamboriain, of Sosth Carolina, Gexecrated the Fontth of Jaty oy uttering a bitter phillipie against the Preatdent on accauut of his jouthern Holey, and was properly rebuked for It by his audience, who heartily cheered a gentleman who stovd up manfully, eayluy that Chumterlain dtd not atter the sentiments af the people af New England, and called for a responee. Wherenpon the people cheered Prealitent Iayes with an encrty that mnet havo startled both Chamberlain and hia ecayuron, Mr. dames Gail Blaine. Chatoberiain waa nat only bitter aud acrimoniuum, bat wos coarse, The Prerident can atand and withstand all auch vorelead whiuings.Luylon (W.) Journat eps). ‘The reported indictment of the Louisiann Retorning Board is confirmed. Welle 1s « gond deal worked up about it, and calls upon the Preai- dent for help. Of couree the Preeldent can do nothing, and thera {eno occasion fur anybody's Roltingexcited, Thore ecetns ta bo no doubt that Gov, Nicholls ia openly oppored to the movement ane virtual repudiation of the Democtatic pledye agatnat political prorecntions, and, {£ the enits should ever be pushed to consiction, would at auce remitthe puoiehment. liut everything indicates that the Indictinent 1s brought in order ta Keop up the Presidential controversy aud revive the waning Democratic indignation agalast the ** fraudalent President," aud that nothing serious will ever ad iL—Springfleld (Sfass.) Republican Imdb) Messrs, Wells, Anderson, and associates atood by the Iapuulican party and an boncet count at a Lime when it cust eosnettilny of nerve, of conr> , and the importing of ite and. property, Threatened with masa work of tho Suuthern nn aa Bi Ration and all the dire hu- Klux, thers inen utucd firm and unyielding and did thelr duty, Through thoir firmuuea, courage, aud fidelity Iutherford 1. Hayca stepped into the Chief Macisteacy uf tho United Bates, If now. at thle Jancture, he a rerts the men who were so true and failhlal to hin the verdict of the whole country, Democrata nn well as Repahticane, will ha thal he ought {a atep down and out, Wherever men are enlightened, and even Ip savage nation», fidelity tu Criendebip is. recognized as acardinal virtue, und we canuot, will “not, believe that Presutent ayes will prove reereant laa duty which men of all parties gill tacitly, if not openty, adnilt now rest upoa bim,— Burlington Harckeye ep, Jo Alexander Hamilton and ‘Thomas Jefferson d that tt would bo anwise to '*attach the unit to ail silver or gold. and arcued wold not be done eifectually without, atroying tha office and character of one of then ee money." And this, they etated, would te a greater evil than occasional variations in the unit Auctustion of the relative value of the metals.” They were In tavor of the double stand- ard, Jant aa Sir Iranc Newton and Jobn Locke were in England. And the ablest Sodncial authoritien the world has over known were of the e opin: fon. But the money power of the Eaxt wanta more than tte contract. [t demands its poaud of fleah and blovd. Jt fepadlates **coln," aod demande gold alone. Itinthls ‘flagrant breach of falth,”” **asrepugnantto sound pulley as itis to public morals,” agaluet which the alnicat uuited voice of , and will con. Unue to protert until sliver Ia restored to the pual- Mon from which it wae taken by fraud, deceit, and Tuacality.—Alchison (Aan.) Champton (hep. Jo Tho lotter addressed by the Hon, David A, Wella to the editor of the Cincinnati Gommer- celal on the ellver question, fy ging the monometal- Urta surione trauble. writor ieable to make no clear and strong a ena lust himself as Mr, Wella has dono ta tuis cuse, ‘Tho New York J’oat ray With the Tpartof what Me, Wells sayn thero canonly be ty coucurrct and Jf iL wescertain that aliver would, by the mere fact of ramonetization Uy this country, teturu tu iteold price ang there ror Bunty atrady, Ohe of the priacipal objections to tnakla the old sliver dollar again the money uf account woul he ‘Ur even Ifthe price of sliver woutd he: Seures, then, porhups uot t ch wouhd Vea correct te jo out of ft. ‘Tho Springflold Hepublican saya: He (Welle) admlta the proprlety of paying contracts made prior ta ir7a ia oliver hut elunis Gistiteeuine of uo advantazy (0 the dettur, simce e detuand for $100,000.00 ef alien would, 1 hus opinion restore ailvertuthe old value, ‘Tia adialedos of Mr. Welle the onidwlon OF all’ argument froin the dtensteoun effect op our national cre-lb Iraves us ia duubt on Which sido ta place the welxitt uf Wis ducusson. The New York f/erald uaya: Tt lereally amustug to eee a Anenctal xrite tuely modern and really able a6 Mr. Wells, feats hig argument on tte flea that 26 Are oo mich in advance of uur fathere™ that the dollar of the une is Hot wuited ta tho Uses of the other, Ignoring ail the modern sppliances by whica the people uf uur tithe are dispensed frum t 1 a noney In thelr pockets fur curre! pank holes were abolislied which nulinty expects OF wlahea,—payments at home wuull otill be maite by checks, and payinents at ditanc points by certificates Of depualt, letters of crudf! Willa af exchange, or ath Wuthenticattestations, which would give the hs in on the silver cola er any Iva! nar eatetty or tuwn ha nthe watt Sliver, dosnite 14 great welght wold'ln the mudero methode oi win se urdance with these ‘ Im an suing bank {a the So vite: | carrie uci ave yckets, What he dove carry ta eliher ban per which takes his credit DE OF His hecosities tu sutne tank of the place be tue tends to slat, the balance being avallabie In Ue sane gaaner by s turtuer omlerupou 9 bank tu tha town whore be next wishes to stun. While, there! Fecoynts Rypadar fi jayet 9 this clever letter of Hr. Wella we are ronatratiod ta say that we think the Part of lt which Je must spacious and uu which be lays Chief streas la destitute of arguresuitive force, ———— COL FORREST AND THE TIMES. ‘Tv the Eduor of Tae Tribune, Curcano, July 9.—A few days since I con- tributed some verses to THe Triuenn, which 1 dtated {a tho beading were an {mltation of « poem by Clement Marot, a Yrench puct, who wrote in 3531, Webster's definitiun of Imitato ls **to produce as tho copy or counterfett of something elec,” § considured this a suficient notification that the verses were not strictly original. In weit- ing the verace 1 used Mahoney's trapslation of tho original French, becanso Ite metre t# sunorous and warlixe, and thus suited to the theme. Mut I found that I could not keep up tue Imitation of the al und make my veraca what they should necessarily be. Accordingly, after tha drt, and Parbof the secoud, etaneas had been writen, I. of Deceasity, drupped the iinitauen, and produced whatiafeslly, to all (nteute and purpores, an original poem. In my poem, siso, thery ary Ove stanzas; inthe original put four. The foltuwing te the fast stants of Mahonoy's transtation, in Justaposition with mine, bro us diferent os (hese: Methinks Iara brtaut Via tory In robs of glor; dostul ‘Vue viber two alanzas pear ub the Freach frontier Ju the cliictialu sie loves bea: White grin Defeat, ta cuntrast meet, Bcowls o'er the focman's text, ‘ Sheun uur Duky anulicedown with 10% Uf blithe encouragement. eu now, I wout, UUF fos have scen ‘Thelr hopes of conquest fails Glad tu reeain their hours agat: ‘And quail thelr sasun ale. Bo way it be w aly And loyal hears coma ‘Toltt s brand for the bonute tat OF the olive and the v1 The following te uy test ‘Thon, Utman, o: Uur Prophet's ‘That Crescent bal In mauy a conquer Our Faith's emprisa to fe As we rua op ty tucer then For Allah's nigh our braves who die, ‘Wille Paradive wil greet bei, ‘Then suike the drum—ite hour w come ‘Tet upes treab vagy luait7, Jn tatticgrave, aulant {u ware 1s Otiuany 8 gate to Kl sty. be shall Gund uer bagice wlth Liood pre Mauuiuud 8 sous teal gu— ‘Thcre glorious lads wherv svambout stands iy alien's will divine. The Jas writer insinuates (hat there 1s uo such author ae Mart. ani cousequently that I practised adeccption. ‘The orizinal writcé of the poem is Clement Marot, Mahoney ‘buta translation, and mine wus intended as an fiuitation, aud the Tpteiition Is £9 ex bressed.in Ses headiine. alate bul wheter, in giving Verses oe Op tmits- te a mithirattsodt tinge been pablished “as {nal, I bave nut kept strictly within the bounds orl, dd ctigaetie Of fiterssy Buuur und « Sosnrit I C, Fonuxst, et ——_$ “ MATTHEWS." To the Euitur of The Tribune, New Yous, July 0.—Your journal of July 1, sixteen pages, picked upin the Eriu trate, afordeda whole day's reading, and that, too, of a very in- teresting character. Yoar pubiicatiuns coucernlog the Charter Usk Life Lava been espucially useful, We here, who know sume of tho parties with whom that cuncera becamy eutauzied, suspected the: was ''s ulgger-ing the fence somewhere, Nou eae can deal witheuch wea as Matthuwe without Itlanct offen that a reaty | WEDNESDAY JULY 11, 1877. tthe pea. | coming eo srconit-beet, If you will Inqalre avons ‘he oltte re raer of tae Teref st. Lowe, you wil ascertain that he wie there koown a+ “Lying Matthewa,"-—whether — beeaurn he never lied, or | nevet told tho truth, 1 cannot ‘nay. 1 dout. whether he haa been worth a dollar at any time within a dozen yesra, over and above his debts, tegal, moral, and equitable, tut, in the ehoddy daya of the Rebel. lim. he gave ont that he wana tilinnaire, with $1,000 a day income, put on atyle. drove In white kide, sasamed the alr of a nabob, lved like Dires, and tried to make hie neighbors belleve him a modern Crvsna, Bot the trick did not work, bee caltee they knew of the character of his failure in Bt. Loniay and, when his only son and heir pre- famptive married Ada Harland, of the Lydia ‘Thompron troupe, his amintion was antxtued, He fa not cisimed by New Yorkere, who wonld giadly retevate him to the ecene of his furmvr glory, St. Lonis, Respectfully, Jos Livixastos NO. 154 West Fourteen THE HEBREWS, Privanetrnta, Pa., Joly 10.—The Fourth Conn- cilof the Union of American Hebrew Congresa- Honn wap convened thin morning in Ft. Gor; Hall, The following officers wero elected: } dent, the Hon. B. F. Pextotta, late Consent to Toumanta; Vice-President, Philip Levin, Phila- delphia; Secretary, Lipman Levy, Cinclnnatl; As- eintant Secretary, Lewin Abraham, Washington. Reporte of olllcera and committees were presented and referred. The report of the Bosra of Nele- ates ehowa that there are under the contru) of the dewa fourteen pubite institations, same of which are not rectarian in thetr benefita: Mfteen newspa- pers and mazazince devoted lo the cause of duda- jain, published and ciited by Jews, aud four Jew- ish of tern of accret societics, the objecta of which are the advancement of Judaien, mutual asalet~ ante, and charity, Tha Hev. Dr. Borris. made an addrees, after which @ resolution was offered halting with pro- found satistaction the propural of 6 Hoard uf dete- gates, American Iaraclites, to consolidate their cungrezations {ander certain conditions), which Bamber some forty bodies, with the Uulon. Adjourned until to-mnurro —————— ST. LOUIS' LAST BIG THING, Sr. Louis, July 10.—Namorous applications for fpace in the great industrial Exposition, which is toopenhere in September, are coming in from various parte of the country, some of them as far Eastan Philadelphia, Although thistsentirely a now enterpriee, it promizes to be not only a great auc- cone but one of the best and most extensive ex~ hibitions that has ever been made in the country, excepttog, of cuuree, the Centennial. —<——a—— THE BIG HORNERS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Camp ov THR Sesscen Exrepitiox to Bia Monx, Canto urext Kexo, duly 6, via Fort Fettranax, Wy., July 9.—Thie expedition ar- rived here on the 4th, and will leave forthe mountaina to-morrow. ‘The -party suffered greati: the fast ninety soles fur wantot water, Swall bands of Indiana were eeen, but no Sighting, THE TRIBUNE BIEANC N ORDER 70 “ACCOMMODATE OCR NUit patrons throughout the city we have ext Hracch Onices ta the didetent Mvinioun aa We Lelow, where alvertisetnents will be taken forthe suite price a4 charged at the Maln Ofice.and will be received until o'clock p, ta, during the week, anu Until 9 p, oh eet, LEAS NNING, Hooweeiler and statfoner, enty-second-at., near Wal hear. B.M. WALDEN, Newsdeaics, bteiluncr, etc., 1000 West Vadison-at., near Western-ay, KOMERE THIGStS’ . carer of Haleted-at. NHY, Ibuuka, stattooery, ete,, 290 D> ANTOM RU0G, News Depot. Statlonery, ete:s Milmaukee-av,.corbermt carpenters nye Cees S24 wn WIT Y EAL E! Fo, BALR—ATTENTION CAPITALIS! Bargains in ANo. 1 business property ‘Improved and uniuiproved, arains in fice reatdences on the arentce south. Bargains In Loe residence lota on Mictilgan-ay., near Twenty-stathent. 5 Dargalos in property porth and nesr the great South panes MERE WSoin a t40 &@ JACU WEL Jiearborn: he use property. Ut ilsoasate BALE—TIANDAOME MILWAUKES DICK dence, with apaciaue grounds, corace Drexel- ard and Forty-seventh-at., ou favorable tarma. oat 14 Chamber of Comacre PPO SALESAT fico on, fix ws EAP. ewt business block to Uhicazo. Ua MINGS, ‘Ob2 Fulton-at. [on ane on AND 1.0W PRIcEs— fote adjatoing: accessible by stean and burse cars: run act uutover the entire walke hate teen jald. WING & iy ib Waosbington-st.. vot 4. ___ SUBURMAN REAL y OU SALE—#10) WILL DUY A_NE. IFUL LOT, one block fruin depute ‘at Lasrange, 7 milva from f aud 23. thins Cheapest property 10-ceat tral Jtoon ONE OK THE WENT DALY FARMS ry County, So miiles nurthwert uf Cutcaca, er acre—worth 64 KAIHINGTON & HACK re EY, & Waehington-n, COR RALE—OR goode or Chivago OR RTOCK OP equity tem fuely-tm- proved farm of W acres, w: stuck, Cruye, tucla, etc. Apply to owner in basement 235 Weat Madisoy-at 7 WANTED, ANTE D LOTONTUR buth Side; munt be vast wf Bf price not torxceed $4.ua, Call or uddrese tid wud 218 East Mandolph-s WARSTEDSTO TURCHASE 1 OR 3 HNICK Of stone deltiogss will asaume, ome casi, and age. Houth Side preferred.’ Fe Me WALitlssy Dearborosat S-. ZO RENT-HOUSES. South Sides (PO BENTOUSTOUY AND DASEMBNT MARNLF- H front house, 434 Mchikan-ay.. 24 rooms, In ordury furnace, range, ete, 4 bara in rear; tin ¢ phere on ew Rt REY ie '‘MaTTUCKS, ‘oom 140 Suburoae T-ENGLEWOOD—FINE 2-STORY MOURE ‘room eotiace, one block from cars; free tide ¥THLLOT RON, ta Dearbor Went siae. (PO RENT—TWo SUITES OF UNFIRNISHED Foom&, twa tn each auita, fur housekeeping, #3. Apolyss 16a Throop-at, HED OOM AT ROROUTIT SAN: RanOn-a., H per month, erin SLABARANTLY ULES IeHE 00M: WH Gr withous bused tar etigiti eran man ¢ 73u Wont W aablust Pea thal south sides TPO RENT-LANGE PLEASANT FRONT LOOMS Tick tamishews cheanra ES Dorea. AO "RENT — FURNTEI OW” UNFURNISHED Foomis very cua, tn Hryaut ilock. corner of Inu: jorph and f HY. do Neartwro-ats. 4 clevator, A ply at Moon S46. . REN, OFFICES, ETO inneous, ur th rt perulea casaced in any o to this large, weltslocsted bluck on oh Lake aud Kandolph, est. and = ee hit ancnt;. will furulsh power as desired to reeponsibio mat yrarsat wry ru: aula ey Wanita tu the tuituing. “Sour tntereace will he, serves Waulla tu the building, Your Unteres piringat acc WC, C, LANDE, Movw 3, 1s bast tg acturers fur a term of ne will BULE out as de- whatey er. Goud aloe: greond dugr No.2 stale Wout, Nu. 4 Deartar HES TnOONS FO GENTLE: r teed de Wh private ‘pouth bide preferted, AU: A FAMI OF FOUR etre! ba In gond locality, Bouth: Elfe, to pay reat in Goud clear property, ard own Cre, with priviiece of accopimiudatiog &@ few olhern, fice of references, “Adurety, fall particulars, OT, pune & UND-ON DREXEL BOULEVARD, JOLY 6, A The ower cau Lave the same by pruy iE 4 vayluy charges. “Apply et South ark op T—#5 REWARD —AN ENVELL atoT. I. Nute, ob Thirty-second: wall ainolnt uf eurrcuey. Te AS. GOSDAGE & CO., 108 State-st, Logagontp couan cure nur Will please returu tu 0 Maple-at., a: QsT—-JULY 6. ON TH 4 dumioy, or In Gracetand Cem-te Uracelul. Aurea favor will be co ete Nt Lelug the gift of @ deceased relative, na Ost—A MOCKING-HIRD JULY 0. & LIBERAL Liveerd Oy Fetutuing ta Mls. TALON, ptivluua Cours Huiel, 505 Weat sadisouret. ji ah STRAYED — Fito sraTe-si" WABABILAY., sod Furty-tulid-et.. July 0, @ tarzu bay horse, whlta hind foi vod white ater in tcrebeal. Flader will be suttatiy rewsrded Ly mie at 76 Eachange Build- ing, disc Varle NP. EM MAR. ____ HUSENESS CHA —A GUUD HARDWARE BUBINKSS AT tn, fis thrlviug own of Gus) Inuaticente, treator, Jil. 2 ze Ou SALE>A goop DARMUY, SUITABLE FOR Featavraat, Call of adurew 03 Lake-at, Lascuient, J PARRY ARE CHANCES YOR | SALE. STORE, stock, ‘end realduace; about §S.000 nUcessary: ud fullroad 43 wiles frou Culcagy, Utlying town, go. faswlug commiunlty, Bu oppuslilin. 7 and & ta! Other Hardwury sturca, Gwuer wislics ty retire from Diercantile Lualuess. “Goud reasons aud further par: Veale Ff sibdai un application. Addrcas Bos 34, Li- pooner ss MAC! reel Bowers, At gala Wu A. We Woeeveie iit takes ae he JOR SALE-L HAVE & WALTKIE A. WOODS MOW- tog meetin, ao tataesoad uaad, tbat will sell © ate Sray-tourtb y aude, th reas vf Block Curus, _WANTED-ALE Hoottheepers, Clerka. eter Wasteneprig olen. 3 AT TRE loam WEL. ar nant Huuse Drug Store, 3% Dearborn-at., afer 1. \aAstenctniter, “YOUNG MEN AR CLRNKS; tenn tite # cath boy, Call immediately at 17a Kast Mad- ‘Drndew WARSTED-A GuOD STOUT NOY TO, WORK AT aking: one ned to the buxiness proferrel. Call ate3 Tweaty-ninth-st,, east of South Park-av. WANTED CAUPENT RRS Tu city and county for a weathor-atrip ¢ Needs end will recommend; for tare Bt, Charles itotel, £5 and 17 South Clark: Conchmetn, Leamater WASTED EITHER MAN AND WIFE 45 COACH- Inan And eonk, oF a Orat-rlaw conk anc iauodresty Swede or Dane ouly need apply. 1175 Pratrie-ay. WaAniel MAN To & raz nd abugey. as wellas help arannd the bouray one understanaing eirdening urescrreds Apply ab Muoms 7 and 6, 90 North Ciark-st., froin ¥ to AL Employment Agencies. WANTED = 1m LANORRRS FOr Mic wayra €1.40 per days fare furmtatens 3 410 farne hands, it. Pe cisti ath WASTE Ai CT lows; soroal mineray free fare: GO for, Michiee Fudge ah Of de ie SPERBECK & CU.'s, 25 West piphiert, i Mincelinneonn. WASTED — COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AND we have an tn: turd tq be with Sutie ea or call at 114 iseartor: Srothien new and Cat-ecliinge acticlens, tielacementa Kreater er house can over, sey ket trea, SV ARTEDOBY A FineT.CcLASs WitOLes. tn Sew Work experienced iment to ra 1} gundam ihe toed a cH kell groanon the toed ta Werte i wi Box watt, I oe fuil particutars Aj Weante Core sdway, New York of se tend tos. W, $1 and get one dozen by tall. IVE, hack lettre enpyloy worl toe fall particul GOOD L nt inetalt beat io WASTED MEN TO EST AULIST LOCAL AGENTS ainong the farmers for the sa'e of au. imple= mentof farming econuiny. A xoel chance for ive pens, Call at Hour 64 J'ecite Bivek, euruer Clark aud \ ANTHD—T WANT A F dusttiousealcenien to han: . in the country: new copyrt beste uf higty rene wi ea SAMUBL JUS y Mah reference: averienced fu uss Erade. (ne of inv agente nade &30yin the tenths uf duper Ouvers trom 820 to 813), Fo full intemation cago. YOUNG MAN WITHOUT FAMILY, of vieasute sall-Loat. Address 1. U, Hux 32, Genera, Lake, Wis, FOROUGHLY UN ft baddaeas, [6 4 gu0d carve tent to taxe chatge of help. Address office. et, and cons Wank care Carrier WANTEDIYOUNG MAN 70 ABSIST TS Pilg TH- wailery aad jearn the bt ee, God chance, AM Gallery, 24 West Randulp! ANTRD-TEN GOOD MEN TO WORK OX ICE: he country. Saget Bea boa curner Grove gad Nineteeatn-ata, FIRST-CLASS TRAVELING HAND: nan Address, with fefercners, Z, NG MAN WANTEDFEMALE BELP. Daracnticn V TARTFD<A GIRL TO DO GENERAL Mott German ur Swe le reletreds stanhi fans. 9 Vernun-ay, A ar party wi Heh arty reucea. tail floth and Fortltu-eta PANTED-. |, tO T SEAN ric and agaist in washing for private family, Apply, with referstiver, at Nu, Tz Twenty-fourthi-at, RD-A FIRST-CLARS GERMAN Olt Nt irl us cook, washer, wad Itoner, nine aded, di wilting tu ga be wages, $1, 1s Sisue Mat ‘auke: + Br AY A GIRL FOR GENERAL lost: ‘work: German of Swede preferred; wares, 8 Apply atz77 = todas OMPET WOMAN To Choke, and {touz (ersien preferred. Tease cail otUrAVes {te Y ba 2 TENT Glitl FOR oto, May soca, ten STUCK LI v2 Futu-ay. WAstEDrat os rat dacksox-xt., A G06H cuok. washer, and ironer, to da gencral buuser work th amall private faintly; bring refersnce ANTED-NY AN AMBRICAN FAMILY Ti In number, W Bide, ap American girl: one who cando plain couliys will be treated as une uf the fain Uy, Address 78 “fritung olfice, WARTED OA GIRL Tu vo HOTRE! Private family. 140 Fast Jackson: east of Clark, uppusite the new Custom-T louse wor! elty. Inquire of 4 Win vis oft Ween \WaArstepea ch MAID, ONE WHO US dertands Waitlist ou table, Apply et Ji bust naltoh Hi Wala WASTEDA COMPETENT BEAMSTRESS HIGKT of at 110 Michigao-ay.; oue whe uLderatande worklog on dresses, ASF Scamsatresers. Rurees, WASTR-A GIRL TO WAIT UPON AN IN. valid Isdys must understand a maid's datics (horoaghiy, snd be & kom! seamstress, Tend bwhs prsferred. “Apply between 2 aud p. tn, Michtgan-av., Bat Nu. 4 leet references requt COMPETENT YO! Ll je children. Apot: LCaunaresse: WASTFR Four sunt. inox first-class eon at. RS. NONR NUT da abd Onishers nedd apply. ty TASTED] INST-CUARS AIIIT Bi FINANCIALS D¥ANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, bunds, ete, FIGS private office, 1a 4 dolph st., near Mn 5 aud6, Establish: ASH PAID “FUL OLU GOLD ASD BILV 7 Money tw iva un watches dismonda, and valuatles of every description at UOLOSMLU?S Loan Ofice (licensed), 10 Fast Maulwwn-et. Eat IDERAL ADVARCES BANE ON ALL GC 4 value and furniture without removal POUPEE'S Private Loan Oilice, Au Las tabliahed Isa, TAND TO LOAN ON FURNITU! . oF un guid collaterals, thi Randulyd vat L KS’ ‘ATH AT THK tervet In game to suit, ba _Randolpheat, rs 0, AT A Amounts at Ther cones ‘alsa “seve Ww 610 JON I. AVERY if M 4 9h $1,000, $7,502 AND OTHE RUS ia‘haad totem Mortcagee bowtts | dOnt 0,73 Bast Washingt T FuSDs to ‘ON iiiists PRUE Ket our, MAtertieement on Brot pauy. TURNEK & DOND, tua Wastington-at, $10,000 72 “LOAN IN 866 TO SUIT, ON . city Amiproved roperty. A per vent: no Summidsion. “. GHACE, 341 pout Clark-at., corner jac kaon, & = 1) WANTED—$50,(¢0 THLE YEATA, $30.000 7% Cebt, property worth three tines the amounts very chutce._ Oa, Tribune uificr. ] LSETUATIONS WANTED— MAT Hookhicercrs, Clerks, ctce GITUATION WANTED-BY A DRTG CLERKy HEE ean and Gerinans has good references, ark at TE ATION WANTED-NY A YOUN MAN 1? sears of Age, aA ensietant book Reape traveling dla or clerk Inshotel. Address 072, Tribune SIUUATION WASTED—A GENTLEMAN AGED 27, ry pige sears with ‘ational Hank, {x ye: astetier (a pomdition ingle N. art Blake the aequatneance of patttea 16 need oeg eaaktes " of partica fa 0 4 Addrese TELLEIL Irionnettice, ees Of Bemabter. AUAreRO TELLIN Tribnne ettee, rnaeg. a GQITDATION WANTED—BY A ©) 7 years’ expertence: can repale ail kf and is cumpetent to tate charge nt Orem WATCHMAKEIL care Ivermns & end 127 Btate-st, Chicago. Conchmen, Tenmsters, &co GITUATION WANTED-RY A SWEDE AA FIRST. AD class Soschinant, aulitr ona falthiatt willing te ences, O28, ‘Trivune unlee. epogiads Roa rerer: SVATION WAN’ COACHMAN OR TRAM: sorter: nn-lorstende oul horses, and Willing 10 ake lech generally useful. Addreas A J, 10a Nuria MAKER OF ft jnwetrr, Miscelianoons. SITUATION WANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALES: Peak ita wei has had several years, experieace nn the Toad, je open to an engagemeni 4, Tribune once, sbighest references. 0 SITUATIONS WANTED— REMAL Domenticns = Sivation WANTED-DY A GooD 8) girth te Ianudtress, elay at No. I26t Mn nd Twenty-ncver SITUATION WANTRO-NY A YOUNG GIL TOT ‘neral WoUse work f ‘A i Sinfersst wusework in Bemall family, Apply at SITUATION STE A GOOD GInL TODO 8 Reneral howeework of acco moe i ay ee ominended. “all fur three dye at 34 Hope at. SITUATION WANTRU-DY A RESPECTANLE AND +2 druptworthy Anicrican gti tu one work 15 @ anal: private familly, Address 047, Trivuau ollice, Site ation (WaStkD—B¥ 6) with chitd in city or subu: Nedgwlck-at. SiTATION “Ww. a RE “Yair todo genetal inte work or eecoud privace Family, Please callay SITUATION WANTED—BY A COS TG toda general buusewurk or enol In wn faintly; good city references, Q3, Trlvuae ofice. SITUATION WANTED=DY A GOOD GiKL TO DO Niner h arebeore In private tantirt toot lly nr “i relerel te WANTED—HY AN AM OroUgl) Worker ai. uns O27, Fen A YOUNG WOMAN » Call or address iit ON WANTED—iy A Siipbi Agcouk oF huuck-ever. App A GOH GEIR neta; huuss worms v8 Tyenscadeat. BY A 000 GIKL FO ad refered gleau. Cail Situario: WA Itt tO de recon eI required. f Sit ON V OY cook. rah, for two Gaya at Let Nore’ 9 S'Watlos WANT ED—iy A FIRsT CLAW GEE wan vir) a couking, Waslilug, and ironing, la- quite Bt 22 Ce vi AL TOUSK, vi > Ad rewO 4), Trin: TION WASTEDAIN PUST-CLASS PUIVAT AY faint). by one Wwheay cougune wonld tetnt Aho. Bunt lauxulsilng appetite, “Call for two da Tes GOOD CANADIAN 1 hausework. or eco Wael, and elty reterene fh A SWEUISI Oo ks Goud recommendation. Pease 1 WA Git TO DO GENS ‘se In @ amall fanny, Meuse call ur Lin Slaten aie QUUEVUATION WANTH #9) eral houeew, adress ut Vi te SIEATION WaxtED ci 7 Wo STaL eviseworig, Has a cuted aud p.ciere ths ¢ try. 154 Mactwn-st., Lasement, Shtyur Hive Heeun QIU ATION Wan rrnony A noietAN Wik TO ’ ener} hotiweerk; understagds ail kindt of work. Ron 2 TATION W SiTwAtio: Abply at fo cous. waeli, abd trun, or ty dug work: no otjectious tw a toardiug hous, atds Archer SITUATIONS WANTED-27 uo hourcwors Bad the ether ws lauud: ences, €2 Nurow-at. GITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLARS GiNT © for eerond work ore ineral thi WOrkK. Callorad- dress 139 Qotarlo-at,, fortwu Ure do gearral houenare hud esol aie 0 do Be house oF Menge cail at o7 Sorin Starketcats nt) PTYate fainily. SITUATION WANTED-BY A Ti Sia iad work or general inte ply to-day at her employer Todi Senmatreesen, Goon Git, ail family, Aps ITUATION WANTED—NY A GILL TO REW SiTiemiy, tnd do Rguesecoss Soke maquina at Fy Twenty-mxtt Siteatios NTED—HY A PROTESTANG tady, a thorotzhiy competent cutter and Otter of tndive” and children's dresses; a hom te the object; tia objectionsto at 150 Centre: ITUATION WANTED—HiY A YOUNG LADY Ti A) da family sewing and assist with second-work, us Pur yen. ole Tueking {o @ abop. Address 22) Weat s't ATION WAN as Apply countty, Callor address for a weex, Went Matlbonet el ® private family, Rurses,. GiteaTion WANTED-LY A GIRL A® NURSE Pektd keamatrers Id & private fanuiiys references Call at 20s W “Bt. a wiven; no cards, tur: giteatios take care of clu required. ear WANTED IY Forno Gl a cllldren anu do. « Sillgren and do, sewings refereuces If SiWaTion WANTED —Ag Ny FTO na Ment housework. Pleass call for ‘two days atta Tremer-st. j = SITUATION WANTED-HAY A GOOD NULSE OIL, sine Grst-claas referonces, Call at iy bons Hird WEOTAN GIRL ax launiirces iy & private tainlly. Wuase ITUATION WASTE Dax frat a Indisuacat., baseieut, if call at sas GITUATION WANTEDONY RESPHCTATILE OInL, SY. as thousckveper for widuwor, or general Louse work Mu amall farnlly, Call 4 days at fea Weat twelltia Employment Aaconcice. GITUATIONS WANTED-PAMILIES IN WANT OF © pout Scandinavian, or female hein can te supplied ALG, DUdK R's Ubiee, 124 North Hatated-at. Miscellancotnr. Qitvatios WA SV eaabler tn a alt a indy, oF 9 and auy utber respectable swinttiois eral Bandy» alvertlomeat, plainer. 5 L, Ub J.C H,. wit ake Lis SITUATION Wal AD clork fy a store. _SOAKDA ELDRINGE COURT: 1 Fovius, willy ret clase bu: 3 Ul YZ wand clea, with M5 per week; restauraus tickets, 72 East VAN DUNEN-ST.. CORTRiT STATR— Picasant rooms, Sith or without board, Ly the day or week, ‘Tera bo walt tho thes, 412 MICIIGAN-AYV,, COKN! 4 root, with or without | St—An clezant ‘auit tbuant, Ie! ; QAN-AV., NEA BIXTREN Ton Ries Foun oa thu fess Bours wlou uLe une ards te THIRTEEN TI roomer als singta cee Pejulred. a ae MUNICAL, sta ADDITION TO OU IMMENSE BTOCK OF elegant new pianos and orzana, we ave afew mould seco od Inatrueota Incluiting elegant sieinway, Hlaniman, Cable & hoes aid Glia plating at gra wl upwe ue oti pat Huy, fue and $5: AUTEN Tt stnte-et SORT BEADS PONDERSE AM GOING 14 anust sell the furuiture of tay huuse becure 1 yo, wid Pupen hom allthis week, Marble-toy dress> se and Lureau, chamber sets, parlur aulta, cure eis, extension end utber tablea, stoves, crockery, luungey, chatra, mirrore. halr aud husk mattresive, pil: low: ete. Willscll tu pert of the whole, Cull at corner of Leavitt, aud be plages AND ORGANS BULD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. WOT. MARTIN, 156 State: ALEGASIPAID FORLADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S Fast off clothing. Orders by mall prounolly et funded W. JUN Ab UBLUELE Sus btate-at, | DEXT “ATTORN W. dt PARK «hua new York, ilove 47." Ail business coufdential. FUL OF JOHN MAYO & CO.. JON MAYO @ SANFOND BANTON. wag dissolved dung 25, i877. MAYO. Juve 20, i677, was 4 4kous LADY : cal ti omn® ean be dune at hume. Address O49, sun POSITIVE CLEARING OUT, 4 We have cut down thy price of every articte ta the eullre stock, with the view of inducing Intending pur- sacrutu buy at ouce, We have made greater re Huns than eyerbeture, belug doterustned te eter A, Ts MAICTIS A34 Btate-st._ WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASN PRICE Fort ousehiold Gonds aa merchaadlas of all kigds. Call of addrean 17 1. u7l setield-av. AG A FRIST. Cass BTONEUOUSE, FOR PRHSONAL property, Surniture ete. ; private rooms; advaiices; fewest rater” Mal jf BUF turae Handel MVELITY TOR y Ta AND ea VAN Cheers Facilites Yor sturare of fur: y and jure -st.—Atople biture aud geness) wercbaud! tas. Liberals freu Inaurabce. dalely vaults for valusdly ENEMA WA TRO WITH OH od ney Is MANUPAC. art of your ie XUdrem Ota "Went Side. $7 SOUTH CURTIS-ST., NHAN MAnisO¥—A “Ed alcely turtishea front parlor, for une or two beuts, or peat 6ad Wile; aleve slugls room, with ur withwut board. L75 sauce Honest —wtce SI © roume Ina privat faouy, with guud boards terms moderate, North Slite. A S078 Hoos to RENT WITH noauD For ee OF two wentienueus [i private, fapiil ¢ Naru, yeutensiwativu. Address 31, I1bdue, AND 130 WADABIL-AV., day, Nuvms, 0c; meala 0c; per week, 8: WP xpson House, TAT the mer Mouse—Nicely furs board; di ard, Neals, 23 cen! BORSES AND OA AGE N ELEGANT TURNOUT OR BALE ON AG- count uf the owner leaving the city, conalating of an cleyant aldy-bar top bugey. made by Mr. Krewe! of New Yorks haaa't been & hutas Uy anu fal RIBIAGE % epen buy! ‘taye silane let, bugethor Pry. S13 Wabash Ge UOGKEER UGGIKS, cau cts, Uredaye, au ‘nat 10 a. aiey at WIEN & CO oe wtou-at. Brock On baad ar elysb ie HALE-ST A WARGAIN, A FlitsT-CLASS coud-hand wexoueste, Just Gewly repalred, Ap Kuo Wa Lu Dearbura-st, vad © BLOH, vide-Dar buggy, fs due. "v Surib Chiou oe 2 Ll ¥ Waste aay TTT A MELE, MADE, 0} si ri - Trivuneoaee. EF bees Kiet ase 3 Niu seated bigs a vebct, D Aly 184 Lasafian V TANTED—100 HEAD OF 1 ‘OU feasunable terms. Hay Pasture, well watered, Fecclved an delivere A. FibsT-cLass “CALtt with Sy cx W seat. Will pay ci ie Dy ws, Tear 1417 Milchiigan-a¢ __EASTRUCTION. RTNEW WANTED—WiTil $3 TO EXTEND & PAENEA, Sai iituractanog ualacess vaddrese 2 a Sit IN YOUR AND, Uys AM always bela, tt Hee Ces Cheap Bovi Huu. corucr Malbost end Deusbwra-ele A ITUMETIC, WHITING, AND 6PRAKISO, French or Ueruian tangit at Walt price a: Couper cigl Jpatitute, ws Labalig-et., during yacuiiun of city $0 BTUDENTS—A TARVARD CRDELKGHADUATE font th beceite panils ty urovary fF tas tel caanutans, (obs fur autulasluu ty Marva ‘utber oe: Miouta V sdcCureulex Bike c d Q