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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1877. 3 manner a portrait of Lord Heaconafleld which the Queen desired to have was put into the hands of Herr von Ane. aud then the pietire Wasxeent to Meeers. Cotnaght, the printeclers of Pall Mall, with: s command that they should engrave it and pay the Herr a large aun of moncy for the privilege. Mesers. Colnacht tale a wry face, for {t fn not the first time they have hal’ substantially to pay for Herr von Anceli’s pictures and afterwarda find the cn- erasingsa dead weight upon thelr hands. But of course they could not refuse. In tls case, however, the picture Is Ilkely to be a success, for the portralt of Lord Beaconsfield ia abso- lutely Wfelike; there ig ‘nothing extenuated ASSESSMENTS, Amount of Real and Personal Property Returned in This City. Betta: 8.00 Helz, Mf 1unsimon M furan & Stray 11,000 Bit yin: Bhureck, 12,009 Selpp, Con What the Banks and Prominent Cor- porations Have Been As- sessod At. ‘Siu ae y —$—— Singer & tateott. as | nor aught ect down in malice.” Ihave been Nimpeon, W.1 very glad to subscribe for a proof myself, and Below are given the tables of tho personal property of the three towns composing the City 53 Chicago of all assessed at 25,000 and over. fhe Committee ou Equalization of the County Board is now in session in Klare’s Hall, hearing complaints. There are n great tnany trivial ob- fections made. In the West Town the total ob- jections only agaregate $40,000, which reflects credit upon the Assessor, James N. Clark. in the South Town there {sq good deal of grum- Dilng, but, upon the whole, the assessment will expect It to be worth five times os much as the cost price a few years hence. Tain arty te ree that Roselp about the Queen of another find ts being readily credited in New York, namely: than on the occasion of Gen. Grant's visit to Windsor Castle le was kept waiting in an ante-room for some time anil treated with rudeness. Surely it must have ecemed highly improbable tliat the Queen should have asked Gen. Grant to ber house merely to Insult him. On the occasion in ques- tion the Queen came down stairs to recelye the General, as she would do toa Royal visitor. and 7.200 EXD) C 39,(00 15,000 Behn Veep ‘Thonpeon & Taylor 1.00 5 Ha Tack Con. OUND 7 §,500 Tovey Fart (Tonle 4 Roper. 10,525, Taylor, Thon befound pretty fair. Last year the County | 44 reer 1,05 | {any rudeness took place in the Castle it did x ‘ ct et id better Board raised the South Town assessment 6 per | | Os Us H. Exurces, ¢ ah not proceed trom the Queen, You ha. cent, and tha West Town 184, What will bo | | é nee wlan otenh aa AE ee dositation /wbleh wakae done this gout ft ts hard to tells ae following | jolts i Me edo taber tet} yas _atterwardn male to tnclude Sinister tho total asecssmenta of the three towns: Ib Spene a a lerrepont and his wife and Master Jesse Gran ne SOUTH carcAdo, a ota | ohenson field. 24000 | You wil find, if you go to the bottom of that 1%. 1850, Hoyt, W, ab, &Co,, wl " story, a very pretty specimen of diplomatic ma- Teal..... o«. $58,831,830 $28,001,070 | Harrisan, We Pe, neuvring, and yon will sev that If the kite takes Tereonal 101,050 116,541,010 | Hinidock. F. It into its head ta so up without its tall st ill enc ten. @41° 040 fan pretty soon find out that the thing can’ Wotadeess sessvsse, $50,003,780 $51,232,080 | Mt Gone. You have evidently underrated Minister WEST CINICANO, Plerrepont’s accomplishments asn kite’s tall. TT. Asforquarrels about ‘precedence,’ the only 1876. Teal Aaa ere Milbea earati Uispute that took place was ata dinner where "renogal: SSRN. RSID ag 4 Wen. Grant insisted on golng dawn before the Total.es sees vers 295,738,144 — $aU, 189,104 | sores Maymond. Duke of Cambridge. And this he would not NORTH CHICAGO, art “sect have done If bis good friends who managed him 1877. 1876, here had not edged him on, Itisa thousand lent... «919,470,610 $14,165, tics that these matters shonld be revived. I Personal, eee 1,951,000 1,071,075 Hew 00 them ail au tlie te, Hoy take place, re oe aud of many other 6 incidents of which your Total... sesessree, $14,021,000 $16,690,600 | Cv... wi readers do not yet seem to have heard; but it cate e ‘atime He Ae Vilson Rewlng Sta scemed to me the wleest course to say nothing irkwoou, T. about them. If infants is to bedone, however, A the whole truth had better be told. and there are some Aimericans returning to New York who can give you an idea os to who {s likely to suffer most, whicn a clean breast [s made all round, of what they saw or beard on tho Fourth of July in Cavendish square, Then perhaps the eyes of the biind will be opened, CRINGE CO see nee B80 Willmarth, 1 Mo. Se Wilde, fae tee CO. 12,000 Wilintd, iscun& Co 6.000 TEN Me Moe 1 ng dia + $000 waiter, J. & 5.473 Yor, GL, & Co... 6100 sees $83, O04 se SETS +. $101, 055, B24 Equalized assessment of real estate, as made by tne County Board {1 1878: South Chicago, Wert Chicago Kirk, T. J. & Keith & Gale. King Bros, & rac Kelloxg, A. ‘WAST CHIcAGo. Chics rican Ind, Co,.$50.000 Martin, 8. Kesesscee ‘The Queen, then, you may safcly take it for North Chicag Srery. Aung & fet Neri Gticans waits 1 granted, has {nflicted no indignity upon Gen. ist ng ee is Co. sae, 7000 | Grant, and any attack upon her based on the as- thweatern iors RAILROAD PHOPERTY. ‘1D R70 Bap ite ‘and Nail o.. 10,000 | sitnption that she has willdo her wreat injustice, The total assessinent of railroad property in | Brow: a. 0,000 Prairie State Loan: If, now, an article appeared {n the New York Cook County for tho year 1877, outelde of the Bigtehitord, BW. oo ontreaaee Wb 10,000 | “Word arraigniog her fur her treatment of her analn track, right-of-way, stalfou-house, depots. | piace, Walker a& Uo. ite Hae ag s.1o9 | eldest son, ft wotld not be possible to Hind any and other improvements, fs €1,127,563, against | Marion & Jones t 7,0 | one to deny the justice of the charge. For it I de £0 | cannot be right for a mother to rece{ve an enor- $1,210,079 in 1870. parker TOTAL AABESSMENT FOR COOK COUNTY. Peet. aie oe mous suin annually for occupying a certain por The total assessment fur Cook County, as | Chicago stamp’ £00 | sition and then to throw al) the pecuniary bur- mails by Town Asacesora for 1877 and 187, is | Caron, Pirie & son den appertaining to that position on her son, as follows: Cont a Bvt | Queen or no Queen, any woman who acta in that Coiling & if 17.770 | way ts unjust. The Queen of England Js at this 1877. 1870 $107, 010,857 $111,451, A Rochester Machin" it the richest woman in the world, totall: Teal. a pig | Crane Bros Mate Co JNU lee BFY goo | momen iy Py 3 a 7 wiht ¥ apart from the sum which she annually re- Personal... sees 10,570,871 : eavooaort | OA Gopal sage ale san cares trom tg county ‘hen oN ata Total..sce vere oooeGh27, 220,428 $105,545, 189 | Chicago Mal. fr y, fhe) Snell, "740 | Consort chose South Kensington os the alte ‘Thus, this year tho total assessment for Cook beinorrd Hao Rehutsler, Motte 42679 | for the Great Exhibition he inveated a large County ts elght and a. quarter milifons Icss than 's Tifa, J. & Hon... 10,0) | Amount of money in Jands thereabouts, and last year. Sun Retennoper, Jeter 1.60) | that money has by thix time Increased forty or Tiio total national bank assessments on the ibumwalts Eo Teo, wbus | fifty fold, and brings in arevenue adequate in ‘ itself to cover the expenses of a guod-sized kingdom. Tho Queen herself is an excellent manager, and had she begun Iife with a capital Bouth Side ogeregate $2,187,050; State and 120,600 Shuemaker & iio private banke, $073,875; monuy In the hands of private individuals, $201,105; loans, $28,573; fb, 000 famonds, pold ound =—ellver jewelry, of £500 she would by this time have made it er aah ‘| only silver, and stivelspiatal £50,000, for she haga turn for money-making, and’ never loses a chance of tucreasiug her Sunt 6,00 ue shining store, It may be doupted whether ahe 60; watclies,—gold and silver, The Geo. E. sewing-machines, $7,670; pianos, a ie W —8' 7 & ii, W. Lumber Pane yanked os .851; boarding-house an ul s a iron sm; rau, horses, andl Fonvilver tie and ulthough ae ag to Kea mi large stuff of . 1 70; resnebauin, Ji. Y satee at ms ra steam cugines acd bollers, dich 30 to delray all’ expenses of that description, 1 eT ’ horacs valucu 11 total at 8346,; | Garden Chey ie mentioned this sum of £25,000 the other day to ul€ural {mplements, €0,905: manufactured | “tng and itetitying afriend of mina who knows a ood deal more Goods, $161,000; ships, etc. $105,575, Oe ear ab@ut the Court than Ido, and he lauched at it cing absurdly high, However that be, the Queen receives £835,000 a year from the nation, — avout 10,000 more from the Duchy of Lancaster, and not less than £200,000 from her iavestments—or $3,125,000 n year, Tho Prince of Wales receives £40,000 from tho THE BANKS—NATIONAL. The following are the Suuth Side bank assesa- ments for 1877, in detail, fucluding National Banks and private banker: Firat Notlonal Bank Third Natlonal Honk, ry eansnes The Ludington Well 10,000) Vani kchaick Co. ho If, Withe hina Ss nation, about £00,000 from the Duchy of Corn- Tuten Netioual Ian Honan ftadietei Wall, ,and ble wife £10,000 from the natton—al- ‘Bierchants’ National 1 Hair & Odtorn.. tovether £110,000, and upon this he has to keep Northwestern Natloual Bi PAE Oys Te Ws cccees. a large family and to recelye and entertain Central National Bank Onesie. numerous yisltors aud guests, give garden- Corn Kxchanyvo Natlonal National Bank of IIllne ‘Traders’ National Bank. Conmmercial National B German National Sauk, parties, balls, dinners, and Incur vast expenses Renerally which ought properly to {all upon the monareti. No wonder that fe {s relatively o poor nian ‘Tho prospect before him Is not yery right, for the Queen may relgu for twenty Bank of Montreal, eines Weatern wee years to ome yet, Sho is only 68, and as stron Canadian Bank of Commerce, 1A, 000, Wella, French & Co. 20,00 | as a llun, in perfect health, and probably hones Fidelity Savings Bank and Safety De) Waterman, Lowelt to relgn as longs her distinguished ancestor, George I1I., who waa on the throne for sixty years—peaco to his memory! And certainty no one Wishes uny cyil to happen to the Queen, or to sce the slorteniug of her days, for, alter all, it is by no means certain that achange, whoever {f may comme, will necusaarily be for the better, — PIOUS TX. AND AMERICAN SATLORS, Rome Corresponitence New York Herald. Gennan American Dank...., Jilbernian Banking Association, ‘Hide and Leather Bank, Ulinows Tent & Savings Gank. International Bank, 2 Merchants’, ¥. © M. Savings Hank Merchants’ Savings, Loan & Trust Co, Bite Savings Institution.. PRIVATE HANIA ANU Adame & Westlak Manutactur¢ re Licht. Chicago tintieit’& ‘Coke Campany, con Penna. ‘Coal Uo. mee On the 8d of duly the United States steamer Gs Pirhe & 6 one Peshtiga Lumt 37.00 rate i ~ eee ee eee RO Iethhse Hed ces ieae | Gettysburg (fourth-rate), Lieutenant-Command. 7.000 Peterson & Tay, Engee E, & Bros,... 500 liagor & to. 2 er Hi, H. Gorringo commanding, arrived’ at Bothy Kreston, Kean Gace oNaren & co sepa Tatoshast, 5 Civits Veechla, Italy. 12.000 Co, ES nto Audiences with the Pope, as usually conduct- ed, simply consist In kneeling and kissing the ring on tho Pope's Anger as he passed from his private room through tha other rooms of the Vatican on his way to tho usual morning relnx- ations in the gardous of the palace. The occa- ‘ ilindts Leather Go. 1,100 J.T Wren & Co. this ie ‘ton Western tleciria P ‘ wow stanufacturing Co 8,000 CURRENT GOSSIP. IRA, public Life Insur: raders' Ins ‘ance Company.t..881,000'« mrance Co......,,850,000 The following arc tho assessmouta of 85,000 dover: sourt cmcdco, : ston of the presentation of the officers and crow Adama & Westlako HWellogg C.P.& Co.¢49,000 GROWING OLD TOGETIER of the Gettysburg, which was arranged for July Peery Torri ¥ ‘You have promised that through life 6, was, however, one of unusual tength and in- Alston, yes Ane ry We shall journoy heart-naltod—~ terest. On the arrival at the Vatican tho off- Ropivione pea cs nie oe a ‘Welneman Hoaband fond, and faithful wifo— cers wero surprised to find walting such an un- Rhee Peo... 14,010 fhabar, bebe And I truat tho vow thus plighted. expectedly large nuinber of the men of their Awericau Cloci Co, tad suaintone Wells Hand fn hand, and sldu by side, vessel, but stil more so to learn ‘enarens «ono Latham a ‘Through life's storms and sunuy weather, | tliat ‘all wero to Uo presented at tho avert A'S) pea fearaber & Sor ‘We will our one fortune bldo, coming audlence, Ascending the broad flights opald, Kuh dé! of murblo staire that lead to the upper balls of the’ great Vatican, and returning at almost every corner the salutes of the guards, whose fautustic unfforins contrasted strangely with 2 orad. V,& Bon tr im, J. GF (OOO! Naw, Jobers... p And at last grow old vogathor, uck Inghal a wie Uabealde Fabia Sy 200 Ron Lib 8,0u0 G.050- "Libby TOWN, Asse: utan, Binith & What If Time's relontlosa wing eat, Hitiaset ao Of some pleasuro laaberottus— —* irintnall, Lamb&ca a the slmple bluo and gold of the United States ity UG 40,00 Lord, ‘Stoutenburgi y, muerte: spacious room, where the warble tloory, the Gases IRS if, C0. 20,000 ‘What though youth and bloom depart ‘| lofty walls covered with gorgeous tapestry, the cL auguite Swift as birde of Mybtest feather— , | dim light, and iittle group of men dressed ali 8. SW, Ge Why repino witn feeble heart? in sombre red, gave fit expression to the grand- Ne Co, ‘i Shall wo not grow old together? cur and exclusivencss of the house of the licad of tho Church. Ono of these red-uniformed iebiianteré * “ my, a 1000 Fow indeed have been one years, men coming tiptocing across the room took Spruce 20,100 Yet enouch our hearts to bind, love, away the permit for an audience fromghdPay- su Sitter Hires eee pees dace And to show how many tears master, and beckoned to follow biif: * * ILO Mecanu, Fitch 4 pa) Tn Life's purest cup we find, love, Froim room to room, eakh more beautiful than i wean Cannetae: ies 0,000 Since, fron our united youth, the olib preceding, tl Onafly he pointed to the 700) cine, KOON Co, 000 We ebared sun and raloy weather, s upen duor of asmaller upartment, where were a , e Linea & Cc 4,00 iS 5 pure scenes bun; l 7.40. rl ‘That we should grow old togothgr. ite a eet ‘ Path) When we've riveted down ‘ahion cy JY Popa pete drened in'n are purple rs 0 sabia 00 en we’ A i : Chlceostampingt’S uO Mandel ire Gi Woe will share a blessed hope "| other room. Arriving there—the sucoud ‘dueal ¥ 8,000) Milien x: Ran ‘Of ahome for aye with God. chamber—they found a large number of the econ Shaun de Cu dh000, Whea in decp and quict reat, crow of the Gettysburg—about thirty in all— Sunplayer? Moatstasce Syou Bide by side, bencath the heather, arranged In a semicircle from ono door to the PAI & Cu, Darting, it will then wcem best other, After a tedious half-hour of walting EE eRe eo Meson ‘That we did grow old together, there cane finally two men in red _untforins, Carnot, Pirie, eutt niga Cutcaca, Aug, 1, 1677, Aucuis Grovan, {Wh touk between them the opon chair, sup- 20, ‘ys handles extending cach way, —— VICTORIA, WALES, AND GRANT. Jennings London Letter (July 10) to New York World, T set out not to retail gossip, but to refer to a matter which fs being so [generally talked about that {t would bo mere affectation on my part to be silent respecting it. It relates to the absence of the Prince of Walcs fron# the review of thy troops by the Queen Jast week. Bo general has been the talk on the subject that at last the Timea seems to Lave been desired to of- fer aeort of explanation, and it is that the Prince of Walea was not invited to attend by reason of an ‘oversight. Now, an oversight which leaves thedicir apparent out in the cold could scarcely have been an -undesigned one. Qorted ‘un lot With this chair they proceeded tu before the door of the Pope's private room, while uround it collected a crowd of Cardinals and Bishops, ollicers of the Noble Guard, and private at- taches to the person of hisHotlness. Presently be come, seated fn the chair, borne by the two meu in sed aud followed by a throng of the great dignitarics of the Church. A few people were walting in the roum precediag ours, aud the Pope, as he was carried past, extended his hand fur each person to kiss the ring. But a few moments Slapaed before thy oflicers of the Noble Quard walking In front of the chair or- rived at the duor end gave notice of the comiug of his Holiness. All knelt as the chair entered the room. The Pope appeared surprised ut the unexpected puinber and probably at the strange druss of his visitors. Heasked of what ni and when . . . Nelson, Marry & CO 5.1000 Nurwell & piinpson. @Atky Nut uD & thing, A. Gliyit amapuid & Bae ry stores 5, 20u Pescuck. Ci Ke Bearer avin, Atkinson & ‘Dievold ate & Locke Company. e tun, Davie bew “AP! aud all sorts of motives aro attributed to the eminiteies ur Holf Nem ounce Jo Wea Co, thtoul Pr Queen for passing thia alight upou her eldest tolls deorera ta black his chute fa the pate at urand & Us BOE Ce sou. In seality, however, there is nothing mys- th roum, Which being done, the United States aly. Hesrisin AES yb) terlous about it. The Queen hus always been ofverd were UeGuEnE by tt Big iordanio: cite rew lng Coulpany 23,544) jealous of the Prince's popularity with | side and epeclally presented. eling, they adertin len stens SUL ante if ed the mug of the extended hand of the ee isla i the army, and when sho reviews her | Pose ths One vavle to answer the questions troops she desires no one to come be- | he ysked them, as neither understood the Ital- tween ber and them, She isa monarch, aud will bave no divided allegiance, Tho Prince of Walce bolds certain positions iu thy army which could scarcely have been refused to hitu, but he has been made to understand before now that & *royal”? review of the troops docs not mean fan language, aud the Pope spoke only a fow words th English. llowever, the Key. Mr, -Kit- tell iuterpreted aud told lis Iolluess that these were Americans—people of the United States— aud Were thu oillcers aud crew of the American corvette at Civita Veeelia. The Popo theo 14, 00u) areview (u which he can take any part. The | rulscd his hand with extended tngers, and alt con) PED eL ey kha. Queen, in’ fact, ueaus to be the “sowrckea us | present kruceled tli by bud towered it. antvet ent tea aa Ue loug a6 abe lives, and sbe uften shows’ thut shu | — Le then inquired for Cardiual foward (the ot hachiit, Schru cures nothing whatever for any remoustrances, | Englist Bishop recently made Cardinal), and on der & Ellel Raumey, Bro, & C rer & Parson... jhauldiuges Merrie Sayre, wyou & 0 his comlug and standing bebinud tho chair the Pope said, iu Italian, * To all Catholics bere [ extend my biceaing, and to all Protestaute that they: may be led ju the way of the truth.” This was luterpreted by Curdinal Howard, after which the nen came one after auvther, koceliug aud kissing the rlug, the Pope frequently vaking questions, his face full of curtosity as to his critlcizing, or suggestions that may be aclurease tober. Many people think that it ts stranze to use the German lauguage ju the daily loter- course uf the court, and to employ Germans whenever & “commision” ts given out fore picture ora statue. When the statuc of King Alfred bad to te executed the other day fur the town of Wantage, the Queen cusmmansted that the work should “be given to her | dluc-sbirted visitors, and breasing now and then Goat counsa, Count, Gleicheu, and En- | into a quiet, satistied smite as some oge crossed Coben baie OS Vis‘ eculptors | were not alluwed to | himself devoutly before Kuceling. [-eerererseater ry ry their bauds oo the Euglish King. In like Ho asked Uf there were many Catholice among the men, and told alittle story of haw once mans, niany years ago, be had goan aanard s Atwerican manvefwaranl samen? the all: had offered him cognac, at wht hail the € nals laughed, hut net more than wh the sallors (ook the extented hand of the Pore and shook ft heartily. Afterall had come the chalr was again raised, and, the rallora Loing arranged ina semicircle with the officers next the door of exit, the Pope, extending his hand fn blessing, passed from’ the room. Cardinal Tloward saying that ' flls Holiness tlearea all crosses, rosaries, and else that ye may have brought here for that purpose.’ “Ko ended the audience, probably the most extended and in- teresting that has in the later years of Pope Plus LX, beer allowed to Amoricans, pbs Satta MACMAHON AND GRANT. Parts Correepondence Cincinnatt Enguirer, “So you left England at the same time tha Gen, Grant did?” said the Marshal, ‘ Well, please God, I hope to meet Gen. Grant. I have been avery interested observer of him as a soldier and as President of your great country —and, indeed, what a zieat country (tis! Iam always amazed at its extent, its diversity, and its unity; for, aay what one will, America can- not but be a unit, be the acctional eacntiments ever so strong; and Francte—Europe—suould be Most sulicitous in malntatolng this unity, this peaceful, great nation |" The Marshal spoke with some degree of emo- tlon, set with that quict, genial impressiyences av peculiar to the French gentleman and cour- tfer, and which is more impressive In the clas- tleity of thelr language. Resuming his conver- sation, he sald: “ Ah! the gtnerous English haye given Gen. Grant a grand welcome. They are supreme as hospitable receivers of their quests; {t make one hungry to read of their banquets and bountics. And what a grateful tribute, too! Lam sure Gen. Grant and America eatcem this as another link In the chain of amity. It is auch greetings thatspeak of peace; and { would rather have onc prace proclamation than twenty declarations of war.” e That is the disposition, alsv, of Gen. Grant,’* replied. "Yer," remarked the Marshal, “soldiers are not always as anxious for war os roine people think. Were you an oflcer with Gen. Grant? “No, Marstal, I was not.’? “He had sume excellent oflcers, There was one Gen. MePherson,—t presume he was of Scotch or Irish originx—he was s good soldier, was he not?" “Ho was ao reputed, Marshal’? “Then, Gen. Slierman is a very good soldicr, also. Io {so serious man, and F'think he loves his profession," satd the Marshal. anes Ithink ee Treplied. trite was perusing tho reports of his great March to the Sea, as {tis called. It was a yrest journcy. But hail he had to battle with Gen. folinston the entire time, I imagine he would haye founda more able commander than the younger officer who as so auddenly placed ss his successor, Gen. Johnston 1 re; asa yery auperlor officer. Is he still in America “Yes, Marshal; I think he {a in Virginta.” “Does Gen. Grant retain good health 1°? “Oh, yea; he looks a very healthy and hearty man, with a long case of life before him." “What excellent troops he bad in your West- ern Btates, after the first two years of your sad. war. They grew into yeteraus quickly. But in your country you are ail soldiers. You are fa- millar with firearms from youth. Orzantzation and disciptine soon follow with oxpericnved ofilcers, because your men, 48 9 rule, are intelll- gent, and, Ike the French, love of country in- spires you very much, When { think of It, tho vast number of troops brought into action un- der the command of Gen. Grant asthe Chief of the Army, is very amazing, and particularly so when they become such excellent troops in such a little while, I view Gen. Grant with much esteem. Louk at the yast territury he commanded and foree# he engaged! Tu us those rivers, plains, and mountaine, and those {uterminable ewainps where he moved Lis men and material over and throngh, are inconceiya- ble, Ithought Algiers a very trying place {n 1830, but when 1 read of your Western country campaigns my experfence became very tame. The superior contral evinced by Gen. Grant,” sald tho Marshal, ‘tin moving large inasses of men, and his opiniatrete in udhering to lls ptan | or wi mpl, mark him os the greatest of living Gencrals,' — A TRICK AT CARDS, To the Euitor of The Trilnne, Cnicago, July 31.—A friend of mine was wit- ness, a few days ago, toasharp trick at cards on a passenger-train of onc of our Western rail- roads noted for the favor in which three-card- monte-men and other card-sharps bold it. A well-dressed, clerical-looking gentleman had at- tracted a crowd of gaping passengers orofind him by'a number of ingentous and skillfully-ex- ecuted tricks with a pack of playing-cards, and, at lost, shuffling the cards several times and slapping them down on his knee, ho said, “Dll bet any man in tho crowd that I can ‘cut the Jack of diamonds at the first attempt.’ Every one hung back suspiciously, until a green, ewiey-tooklog {ndviduol, with hay-seed io bis hair, poshod his way forward. ‘* Mister,’ he questloned, oun, take a squint at them keerds!” “Certainly,” replicd the professton- al, ashe handed them over. The cuuntryman inspected them suspiciously, and then, appar- ently salistod) returned thom, but did not tuke LJ the bet. cards ore all right, aren't they?” the professional — asked. “ Ya'as, guces they’) —anit. tne,’* the countryman said, besitathivly. Why don't i take my bet, thend * Waal, [don’t know; aln't much of a betting mau." The protes- sional saw that the countryman was more than huaif inctined to take bim up, and, to make sure of hia gama, be eal: Come, Til bet $10 tw 85; $15, to 851", “Darned if I don’t take ve," exclaimed the countryman, after a moment's hesitation, and, diving into bis pocket he druw outastrip of calleo (apparently a sample to show his girl),some confectionery, a plug of tobacco, several horseahoo-nalls, ant, lastiy, & dyspopticlooking leather wallet, from which be extracted a greusy $5 greenlack, which ho placed in the hands of a bystander, The pro- lesional specially covered the deposit with a twunty froah from Uuele Sam's printing bureau, and then, thoroughly shutlling the cards asa prelude, be grasped the pack firmly fn one hand, and producing a sharp pocketekllo, be actually cut every cutd in the pack in tou. “There,” he exclaimed triumphan| ly, “haven't. lout the fack ofdiamonds!” “Pf be ctern- ally chowed and swallowed if youhave," replied the countryman, producing that veritable card from his sleeve, whither he bad dextroualy von- veyed {t whilo pretending to examine the cards. Tho countryman quietly pocketed the stake: and tho professional slunk off into another car, CHERRY JamEa, —— CZECH CELEBRATION IN SERVIA, Belgrade (July 17) Dispatch (0 London Times, On Monday all Belgrade. was io a state of commotion frum inorning till night, the Czechs residing in Servia having arrauged » festival in commemoration of the Bohemian martyr and Reformer, John Huss. Such festivala had becn forbidden thts year in Bohemia, but this uno was celebrated with general joy under the protection of tha Servians, Tho ceremony began’ with the celobratlongof mass, followed by a scrimon in the Orthdfox Church, and after the scrvico suine Czech families embraced tho Greek form of worship, When the rellylous veremony was ‘over a meeting was held In 9 largo garden, when specchea were delivered on the auiblect of Slav unity and brutherhood. Tu the afternoon thera waa a garden-cntertali ment to children, to whom an address was de- livered by Relger, the Bohemian leader, who gave the young gues an Interestiug sketch of the life and sufferings of Huss. in the evening there was a grand yocal and Instrumental cou- cert, given by the Belgrade Philharmonte Socle- ty, When the tullitary and. civilian bunds played national Slavonicalrs, The Servian and Kus- sian hymns were much applauded, In the course of the day numerous telegrams of sympathy arrived from Servians, Bulgarisns, Bosnians, Poles, Rayslans, und Czechs. In the evening an aide-de-campof the Prince, in full uutforns, enter ed the concert-room on a wuilssion frum the Prine cess Natalie to congratulate the Czechs on the celebration of their national festival. Repre- Gentatives were present trom other South Aus- trian Slav Provinces,and there were wasa nunier- ous attendance on the part of the public gener- craily. All the Slave present—Servisns, Bul- garlius, Slovaks, Croats, Russians, Voivs, and Czechs—lght be sven fraternizing iu the most, olemn inauner. ‘The festival lasted till suorn- ing, and developed tuto a great political demon- stration intended to show Rome the dissatisiae. tlon felt at the onler lately tsaued. in Slay countries to pray fu the suceesy of the Turkish aris agaluot % Russia; but the Czechs abstamed from all un- aceuily behavior, and did nut, us bas been done fg Bohemia, burn the Pope's elligy with the encyclical, << A Ge Fung Bite, Bric-a-brac (the latest development—bideous old chaire}—First Couuolaseur—* Yes, nut a bad cbalr thls; but I have wy wiygiviugs about it, Fact ts—il's almost comfortable.” ” Second Connglsscur—" Just so. Now, this is agem—o ais Quinge, Exquisite iu deaigo, superb in workwauship, ana t dety you to sit fu it.” (They fall ipto mutual raptures over the treas- ure. THE COURTS. Making the United States De~ fendant in a Foreclosure Suit. Applications for Divorcese--Rec- ord of Judgments, and New 8ults. The following Is the opinion of Judge Blod- Rett Inthe care of the Fifth National Bank va. Long, on a motion to inoke the United States, a judgment creditor of Long, party defendant to foreclosure sult. The question fs novel, as the rule has been consilered well scttled that the Government cout! not he brought Into court, and the decision will be of much Interest. ‘The case te really this: The complainant filer a DIN to foreclose a mortzage made by Long to the con It appesra that the United State- im ered a judeme re tat eonin time after the mort- geze In quertion against Long, ao that the United States are judgment crenitors uf Long. and the complainant i= anxione to foreclose the equity of redemption against the United States, as well as ayainat Long. ‘The motton Ja, that the District Attorney shali_be required to enter the appear- ance of the Untted States, dou't think the Court has power to enter any ‘stich order, or to entertain ench a motion aa that. The istrict Attorney ts not wo far the officer of the Court that the Court can compel him to perform an official act for the United States In reference to smatterof thiskiod. I think—Lonly make thin by way of wnzcertion—that the Court can enter this orger if the complainant wishes Mt; that the United tates shalt enter ite Appearance in thie cas¢, and plead, anewer, ur de- mur to the bil! by @ wtven time, aay, the firat Mon- day in September, of any other time, and direct that a copy of this order shall be served upon the District Attorney, antl aleo upon the Attorney Gen- eral or some other Government officer; and then if the Government does not enter {te earaice it wiil be agueetion then for you to determine wheth- er you will take a defauit against them or not. Tabould be quite Inciined myself to think that if the Governwent cid nut enter (ta appearance, end tho recon! shall enow euch arervice, Inaamuch a9 the Government has entered the arcna as & proper- ty-holder, or rather asa lien-bolder, that it could be treated like uny other body. It iv true the old Engliab rale holda that the hing cannot be sued in his own Court, or the sovereign cannot be sued here in ita own Court. and that rule Ie carrier ev far In England that the King cannot be sued for debt o¢ for tressnane: but Mr. Justice Greer, In a care reported in the 3d Wallace, dr., seems to think that there may be stich a thing ana distinction be- tween the United Btates asa rorcreicn in its exe- cuting St ‘prerogatives of saverefgnty anit the Unitea States ana property-holder: and I am in- clined to give you the-rule which 1 bave suggested, but Ido net think Ecan enter an order that Mr. Tanga or the District Attorney shallenter the ap- pearance of the United states, Mr, Judah—Your suggestion is entirely satisfac- ry. The Court—You may prepare the order. An- other surzestion has occurred to me in the matter, that Je, that. Inaenuch ae this judgment appears from the record of the Judgment iteelf—judement in favor of the United States—to have been ren-*| dered In tho interest of the Internal Revenue Bareau, pera the order had better be nerved upon the Internal Revenue Bureau, and tho Cam- misaloner of Internal Itevenue, the Attorney Gen- eral, the Internal ltevenuc Bureau, and tho Dia- trict Attorney, IreMa, In the esse of Hf. L. Younget al. ve. The Northern IMnols Coal and Tron Company. of LaSalle, Judge Blodgett entered an order.yes- terday giving the Recefver of the Company authority to borrow €5,000 {n addition to what he has already borrowed, To secure this he fs to Issue certificates of indebtedness running not more than cight months, and bearing inter- est at a rate not exceeding 10 per cent. Judge Blodgett will only attend to necessary businces, Mr. H. W. Bishop will hear all routlue orders every morning’as tisual. Judge Drummond has gone to Indianapolis to micte out Rume more esti to rioters, Judge Rogers fs the only Judge in the State Souris who attends to business dally and breaks ‘yavation. : DIVORCES. Frances Curly filled a bill against her husband, George W. Curley, asking fur a divorce on ac- count of his drunkenueas and crucity, Mary Wright also wants 9 divorce on account. of the cruelty of her huaband Daniel, Ie is a Qreman the Chicago & Rock Inland Read, and its nee tamed worko!tl bis: exira strengtlt or iil-humar, asthe case may be, in knocking lye Som ane Blacklnc her ses y ig fobanna Nathan commenced married life in Porkopolis in 1875, with one Wiliam Nathan, Only three months after her wedding-day Wil fom managed to lay hold of ol} the available wealth, abunt $1,000, and immediately disap- peared. He bas not been heard of slice, and Johanna wants to be allowed to go her own way " are for the remalader ot her life, nally, Amanda M. T'erkius wants to get rid of Leonard IH. Perkins just because he tis been engaged tnsuccessfally for the last few ycarsin trylug to kill her. BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Qcorge M. Huntoon, a brick manufacturer at Evanston, went tuto voluntary. bankruptcy yese terday, {tis schedules show his preferred debts to be $705.22, the secured $21,600, with $39,700 of securities, and 89,003.53 unsecured. Elis asscta consist of land worth $30,000, but Incum- bered for 810,500; bile and uotes, $500; stuck of brick, $1,500; horses and mules, $250; bug- BY and wagon, 8135; machinery, #1,100; and open accounts, 1,300. The petition was refer- Ted to Register lilobard. igi’ inal Learing and creditors’ meeting will be held Sopt. 7 in the caso of N, Mattes & Eo. Jean Whee ROR coun Is ane io us began w auit yesterday for $1, against Levi Wing. i ytcealy ciRcurr covrr, H.C. Lawrence and Morris Martin began a suit by attachment agalnst Mrs. SLE. Mfcktu- loy, clatming $1,270.97, Mullarkey & Co. sued John Howley for 1,000. Withelm Wegner bezan a suit for $1,000 dam- anys ayalust Ellzabeth Fisher, i UFERIOR COURT—CunrEsatons—Merchants’ Sav "1 Trust Company v4. W. ame ve. J. 8, & W", ad, $5, NeW W ‘alworth, W. G. Mer 6750. —N. 1, of the City ‘National lank, ve. William : Bank man, $10,221, 4. Hom: J, Bccielian and 8. Layton, $280 50 $250.70. RF, i “Commercials Toaporations and Willian ora eae e Srulth. 1 im Spragas, U,V. Paz Amow it, Sutth, $14,280.74. 0 ee ————— HYMENEAL, Spectal Dispatch to Tae Tribune, JaNRSviLLE, Wis. Aug, L—The marriage of Charles B. Conrad and Miss Mimic C. Swilt, daughter of the Rev. C. Bwilt, of Chicagp, took place before an finmense audience in the Baptist Church, which was beautifully decorated and brilliantly illuminated. The ceremony was per- formed this evening by tha bride's father, os- sisted by the pastor, the Rey. W. 8. Hobert The bride is a young lady of great accompl lah. ments, and fs quite prominent fo the musical circles of Jaucayille and other places In South- ern Wisconsin. Mr. Conrad Is one of our Jead- ing merchants, and enjoys a wide circle uf warm frends, Tho happy cuuple start to-night for it. Paul. ———__ — Some fellow bas written an essay entitled, “How to Get Married Without» Master.” But aman, iu nlue cases out of ten, getam master as son a8 ie gets married, ANCH OFT! Se CCOMMODATE OUK NUMEMOUS wut the city we lieve established euiferent Divtslona as dealgnated Deluw, where advertisements will be taken forthe same price da chargodat th Mata Uilice, and will bo recetved until # o’clock p. ta. during ine ang unt p. a, on Saturday, Wi lice sad Statfoner, ash RY. etatiuner, ete., 1000 sida Nowe Depot, 1 + Muoks, Stationery, etc, 390 Di- ews Depot, Stationery, etc., 304 Corneruf Cafpentersste 2) et HOARDING AND LODUING. South Side. ELIGHIFUL LOCATION, OPP uotds wu lable fur fawitte 1 ’ Ax ie EAST ADAME-HT: NE, ated x — Piegsans and cx TOOL, Wi at low rates day-bvard ula, rt pag 72, EAST VAN BUH! + CONNER STATE— S Vieasant rooms, plcely furblsbed, with oF with: ‘out board, by the day ur weeks terms reasuuable. QQD WABASH-AV.—FURNISHED KUUMS TO 282 RaAiion . om is OB5 MICHIGAN AV; CPALTIES WIsILING ONE = or twu picwsant furnished roums, with board, Can be accummodated ut very niodsrate pitce, Wost Slides T12 REST ADAMS ST. FIRST-CLASS ACCOM. Die vut Brat-class peck Madieun-sc.” hear We OBLRT THRUM STON: Wes elas , comer of Malt RUB HENRY. uivdation fur s couple qiavog to be permisacot. d apply. To EXCHANGE, de EXCHANGE-CLEAR IMPROVED PROPERTY ob West Sida for juts of acres uear cily limita A. PATTERSON, 102 Washiggtn-at.. Roo 10. 10 BXCHANGE—A BALN | Fol i ui a uy goods: Auitew An Js MILL oi us dru, 5 iol . - eke Donovan, if? FOF T°. BXCUANGE- GE— 8a, class loanutactory) INTEL clear Chicago ny. SVE! Betrourwen Pe “GO INTEREST IN FIRST: SULSSELT SESW a VY REAL ESTATE. rt menta,s, pots east 1 gt. Aridreas 4 FOr KALE CHEAP witit on WITH! cottage of seven roomie, Inquire at Laz Butt fietd-at. OR, RAT — WARGAIN -STATI three ar Thirty-Gtth-st., each 26% THOMAS D. SNYDER MECO., 18 "Speed's Bide Deartorn-t ___ SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. (OR RALE—ON ACCOUNT OF A business ata dectied brary contatos all m: tiroughont, tore eic.; large barn, carriage an: ete.? ground contains Sarres, how kinda of ec, AR O water-clurrie, B: POR SALES 10) WILT BEY Ae ‘one block from depot, at I.agrs Chicago: $13 duwn and €3 monthiy: In market, and shown francs aletract f: Siready on, TA BROWN, 142 Ls _._ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, (OR SALE-VERY | LOW-GODD IMPROVED farm of a1) acres in Hardin County, Ta, only $13 Write to 5. Fe An acre, near wtionis, nelghnors, etc. BE! Union, fay _*0 RENT-HOUSE West Sittee O RENT—VERY LOW, THE ELEGANT NEW marie front hones 203 aud 217 Ashtand-ay. In- quire at zhi Amiland-ay. North Side. Suburban, _ '=DPSINABLE MOVst fe (North Ravenswood fata; lake water anu ie of AT SUMMER- Nery cheay ta good t ag Tee UBEEIL southeaat Te adites wo private. fami IP arranged cela fi H for ight huusekvey lags at ears) TP RESTHASDSOMELY PULNT E cheapest io the citys elevator till 10 o'clock p.m. Appiy at oom o4 Bryant Bluck, coraee Dearvorn and Hetvolpusta ENT<NO, 55 SOUT! end pirasant furniatied te tratly lucated, corner ssanut North Sides T° RENT-FURNISUED ROOMS-—€1.50 TU €2.50 ber werk; conveulent to business ceutre. 137 Michl- ‘gan: near Clark. fe "po —NEAILINGOLN PARK, PAI new H-ruuin mat rooms and bosrd fur wife aod pelt. EG BENT-STORES, O1 Stores, PO NENT—STORE NO, 16) SOUTH CLARE-ST. Appiy te GUALLES GUUDMAS, Iuomn 44° Ex: euange Dulluing. é TOF A Livefruot te semua faintly; Want CAT, Trioune, FINE a, for &5 ‘TO RENT—DESK ASD bullaine 210 Lasatic: permunth, Iucludii:.t wae, TED-TO RERTO6 UNETRNISHED [00° uitahle for Hight housckeep: Addr ¢ office, wiving lucatlon anu price. WANTED To resto Two Fit fn suburbs for Might hourveke: with rent, location, ete., G45, ‘Irlou M8, eo CUE, ED Roos Audress, \ TANTED-TO” RES FURS ¥UAT North bide threw Pemiirts, Addrere C71, Tribune uf Ani toe’ Wap? B ENT 3 Tarnished rooin with 9 fi Northside (withou: buard.) Ad Fu, Tribune ofc NCE O00 SECOND-HAND Olt at vii Ainall payinente, viz, ti. fur m Uoctave, 10-stup awh, &. pinith organ. i caan, &: 3 per month, tor ai-octave, ran 1 ron, Una Mmveledouneessss:. ih. #5 per monili, for a o- Odeon. VERY FINE SEW. UPIGHT Fol DALE #35 cash, €10 per monty 12 Munthe ines Malick, ‘and ntleawuy & pons’ second-hand piativa, A fattne condi troin 8250 tu 8 ja fine condayon, from 250 tu &.99), W. W. RDIBALL. 8. Corner state an NY ATYLE OF UPHUNT OF SOC AE 1 ZN" torent uF for sale un Inrtulicnias we ate re: celving 4 large stuck uf the cclenrated smith Amert- cay 01 and can Ofer Wiel on terme tint defy come petition. WOE GAL Corner htato and Adains-sta, Fix AN, DOUBLE BANK, MiPke top, 14 stops, second-hand, bal fittle weed. Kot fe ew, sultabie fur siuall church or ball. fur 8150, on installmente, WoW. KIMMALL, Corser State and Adatns-siz. “M@ REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MHANOS ANDY organe, Ourenurmuns eto of over sal tu Mente ust be reduced We yuarsutee iuver than can be fou'delsowhere iu tits eliy, St IY CAMD, 211 phates, (Q) MONTHEY WILE Bey as hand ive warranted pve RED'S Lempie pie uf Muale, 4, SDESTER EYeAT-LAW, ROOM 0. AA. Tribane Hulluiog, New York. Advice 1 fee unjesa succesfull. Ail correspondence: iy Udentlal. Terius lower thao the lowest, Cousalt your wu Interest by wriling A goonnici, ATT tat Z\e at, Chicana. Avice frees nu toe unleas Rugcenae ful 13 yr esperieace. Correspondence ¢ut A MIDDLE-AGED "GENTLEMAN WISHES" 10 2X. solet aneedy lady ta autall weekly lacume, Ad- Gren CIM, Tribuuc unlce, es ae ALE GASH PAID FOit LADIES ANU) GE 2M inen's eset-oit clothing. “Grders by inal prompuly attended A LDEL, ba oh @MERALDA—THE 4) rheuraaiiamn, for sale w from va. Mm. to Op. mi, and at wd Wet Le a4 ORE THEE AND CIVIECENT VEC 0 WE Tua at the Chicaxo s 4 Dears ‘born: corner of RESERVED DT stencti FLOWERS<PLAIN” PRINTED N+ the art of pree-rving naiutal dawer: from the latest F 4 Fecles, turitahe | on apyll- cation. Very: ie ewe Th tuners aud brtdal fowera, For terins, etv., adurese Milwaukee Flower> Preaceving Cuimpany, 422 lruwdway, Vy TANTED-WAL Rewel poate good Leam of hore or buy anything Lagrange tet SITT, No. 7) Washingtun-et. WANTED SAN ELECTING 1 take part interest inone, A! uneottice. pita ik aie WASTEDGA, RESPONSIILE JOuMNG TOG Te take the agency of & weil-Kuown aint te tand of Hattiinore 0931 Audrese J. 8. BANE, for three days, at Hurke's Hutel. ur inuiess OF {ft Yuu want be Fr cl lace, DB. Cus: DVANCES MADE ¢ A is. ete, wi 1. AD bear clark, Ch PAIN FoI Ot ‘Moucy (ola on watel of every description av io} Loap end Buillos Odea Ween fatabsbshed bids, y MesES, LOANED ON FURNITURE, JEWELRY, WATCHES, Mire, 130 Rant 3S. AND BILVE! Ada, aud Valuables tat etic: Hamonds, machinery, jeu arehuule fur Y Rood ‘collaterals, 100 Washington Mone IN HAND TO LOAN ON F ‘without removal. ot WILSON, 11 Kiandatph-at. 4 OP HAND, 1O LOAN #4 6100 930, Ban gs0, SoS OO oF auy aniaitut wo turilture, vlange, ina: ery, Jewelry, u goad collate CUFLLy, TEER E Aine fea Dearborneste hi x MALL SUSE, #41, G1ihe, Fa). Shay F: §9 loan on furnliate or any other coud security. ot time, TRURSVELL GROWS, I Bearhora-at or) TO LOSS, IN SUMS TO BUIT. 0% $d.000 sity taaraves property F cents Ho commisston, &. UKACE, 341 South Clark-at., corner Jackson, % Tu LOAN curr $50.00 aU Dearbora Tar! “BUMS TU BUIT AT swans. DREYER rater js Bear Waeiinitun, Frou gat ENT K OF DULY Goons and notiond; will tuse fart payimeut fu real estate oF farm tuods, Inquire at 4s Market-et., up-etulra, A PARTY WHO WAS $300) TO INVEST aight business that will” pay double the a. BROWN &CU,, Ly South Clark- VING FROM teallze 23 per Wa43t ‘te WEA OF A Palit a $50 to $5,4uu that would lke tu cent butweru uow aod Jan. 1; legitlinate and steady; 1 Can couviuer yuu; alae ue suucdia Chrlstanas ts coming. C74, Tribune vies, STORAGE, STOREMUUSE Fon FURS (TURE AND ro ¥t AE Guier pereoual propergy: wilvauces aL 10) pee Tout; storage ratcaiuw. ‘oltoca Hauduiobeat. A PRQLUTELY. FIRK- PROOF STORAGE FOR FOR: ulture, mercbaniliee, carrlages cle. 5 Wwoncy laced 10 per ceut year. HAL: Tut Weat Mobroe-at. Pesicy BTORAG! 3 AND BO VAN ‘Hu ators ure aud picrehaudine; advances; {ree tusurane Tor valuable youd _ HOUSEHOLD Goons, VELL, $78 WEST MADISON-5T., dE! ¢, @:l kinds of furniture, Sar etry sloves, chuckerys aud tu fact everything to furo! ‘humic, ub ewsy pay munta at cas FPHE UNION FUKSITCRE COMP Taken en al kinds of Louscheld pratee saul *mouthiy” payments: low price Ing August a discount of & per ce: presentation of une uf these sdvertiecincots. atuo'cluck, baturds ye vacepted, PABTNEKS WANTED 4 TED-1N A GOOD Land the clues ly tu kU Adress xO BUSI- gathon, cap- ria, Tribune, veler & Wisun warly new, imyroved feed, Wied, Lew, $15 «: ‘birty-acventh-st. j taku Cub> makers aotie sewlog machines, 4Urover & Baber shutile, Biuger, BV. Callatiad Ti tage Gruverar. Ca, | QITUATION WAST S ti ex _ WANTED-MALE HELP. Vradess TANTE, Fall hontes PAUGILA TAL : . y A GOOD RARER TO Mt OF FRE: olla, At 199 Santh Desplain Me JV ASTED-A LIVE, ENERGETIC MAN TO TARH i ft onr machine depart competent man need apnty, § 0., 249 and 231 Saath Canta WASTEDCTESF ton, and Mack Waste Coachmen, Teamsters, &c. STOGA AND priz to FOitee ASTED—AN EXPERIENCED COACHMAR, ‘who can bring Kood recommendations, at 50d Michigan-av. ‘ ANTED-EXPERI D MAN TO 7 W uhdry wagan. 32 SonhAtstese CREME Employment Agencies. WANTED 50 LARORERS Foi A SALT-WORKS im Michigan, Wages $1.25 and 81.50 per day, fare farnis road. “TR. F, CHItIS: TIAN &C A ASTED~1M RAILROAD LAHORERS FOR C. & WwW. i O., for lowa ang Wisconsin: 20 at. TL SPRUBECK & COS, ESMEN=<TWO IN CHICAGO AND Tin Liltnola, lows, “Wleconein, atid £95 atnonth, hotel and traveling expenses PAld to aeceptable men. AN applicants aaswered if s:amnp ie fuctosed. Queen City Giase and Lamp Works, Chneinnatl, « 2 ORG AT ADVERTIBEMENT CAN: ust br inen Gf elineneter and bring Rood leon \WARTEDAMAN Witt $109 CASTE (XO OTHE totend branch ollier: Interent in Dusiness an mnallssiary slowed, luguire af $34 Maison, Loom ‘TO SELL “THE MAGIC DP Hist, pencil, moneys etiviess Inducers aiise, rae, and ents crea WANSED-FEMALE MELT, WATERS, Kowa. clans hotet on. f.ak: paMry, breat and! lecuit emploginent fo the rent tera wash troner Terence Tel for hotel work, Ads lee, iteasie « e \WASTEDCA FIRST-CLAgS COOK 7 tomedto work In a ptitate boarding-house, 379 Michian-aye pees \WASTERIA COMPETEST OTE FOI « housework at 17 Warren-ay, — - \WVARTED@A GERMAN Ginth vor Gk MBE sPwark, with reeantendations: suo Groveland Vatk-ae, WASTBOSEY SMALL PUIVATE TAMU. Kod, eelinhic, competent aith ty cook, wast Abbly with reference ANN Way: 3001 fhowsework, hed State-ate "= TENMGHOD FWEDISH ¢ RIAN \ ORG pda gonerai housework for a email family. Aps ply this norbing at Hy Frairte-wy, 7ANTED~1 Wo GIthS EOI G) work and care of chifluren. Thirty-ninthi-st. WWAnmenca housework, TOL Weat Wasi ANTED<AT 253 EAST Int eG class cirls, one fur. cooks: Sroning: one second girl. AY 7 ANTED-GIL FOL COOKING, WASIL ‘ Trowing ie NaH private Carally; iu: Potent iereian F referre ud) butane to the righ bon. 40 North Dearoarn Waaret A VIN: ne whe whl de ned with AL HOUSE H0¥., COFUCE hive ale a ‘Nowe ulher ee work thorut nesatieatioan. __ SETUATIONS WANTED. MALES Hookkcepers, Clerk c Wan 1 OMT 12 seat fa a rap ld pene eed We: GHA: nga ze whn sane Dunk, company, of eamimiesion house, First-clasd C70, Trtouns ot! SITUATION WANTED=BY A SMunee, tw wholcest etal ite mud molerate salary, Ise ees 0% Webavab Mouse, ccruer Xo} ‘Untarlo-sta, GITEATION 3 3S) class bread and ca! une ute. _SEFUATIO; OUNTRY, WYA FURSTs partied. C77, ‘fribe TED} al hiduse work. MAN GIRL. FOR Viease call at 1.0 Miodess OnG kiven ig call oF dasa, SITUATIO: s' Mat sera ITUATION “WANTED=TO "DO PLAIN SEWING cin an sintrican fuinily. God references, ApSdeSanth Clatkeat, ‘ tON WANTED DY A ray howe oF kiteber Wout, Of THR: © care of ¢1 wing, by an Amert> Ir can. Adurisa€ M, vee Ste ats WANTE AL RESPECTABLE ©) gitlievo ceurral howsevork fore small faintly, Vivaae call at Sit Cottaxt Grave-py. SITUATION W 8) bleily respe: Nowe reneate eral ay NT Youur cir to dd ee dea. West alue preterre QITEATION WaSTED< OS prigate canst ITUATION W. ae Sin Cal se STE A TIO NTED BY TESPLCTAM, Si vonan io do khehea work. Can be acen at a Townson QTC ry ay tint sce 11 ‘onder: trap fasnily. Hat 153 North Green-et., frat tour. Ru TUATION WANTED<HY A SWEOISH GIRL Sa private family in ihe cousiey | Call ur aditress toe day aud to-morrow, SITUATION WANTED-DY oA REST BY gleiz dtang-room or chamber work. Mork but wasliing. Wiease call ur address hunt, SULATION “WANTED wy A © womnaus Orteelass wadier and tres covks no ubfevtl duateuce. anys at cat 273 Nurth Marketsst, CUTAN nny “ubier Went Mad PECT ANTE boned | bated leaw cail (ur 2 J girth, quod ph washer, We work: thoroughly. wacereies de geurral huusewark fy Uelerenees exchauged — Addi second-st, QITGATION QD ahie perwon tharauzh-y wwlera coking Washing mit Hols, wentiy deue, seat family. Ad: dress 11 Tie o.ty otal Nursots GITTATION WASTED © MY A, MINDLE: AGED D tt to take charze af au infant, with guo4 teler- Address 243 Averd SEPUATION W. Sieh take wat eh work: goud city reteren pened lly reterene EVENT PRI juren vod vey er du second 754 Weat Taylor-ate, cor. SITPATION Ww. 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