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11 CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 18%7. THEATRICAL. What Is Being Done in New York at Present. And What Is Promised for the Regular Winter Season. Light Paironnge for the Summer Lere formances This Year. Something About Mr. Daly's Troubles with His Actors. Gonsip that Floata About Relating to Theatres i General. Special Correspondence of The Tribune, New Yonrg, Avug. 20.—As the season approsches for the opening of the regzular theatrical scason, & Jittle goselp about the theatres and aclors may ba scceptable to your readers. - In the first place, then, the anmmer scasons bave been unusually un- proftavle, and that Is saying 8 good deal that s bad for the managers, ‘The attractions have not Leenof 8 hich order, consisting principally of sduptations [rom. the French, 1llustrating Parisian fast Itfc, ond exinbiting the funny side of domestic fnfellcities, rones® Intrigues, the boldoess of maidens, and the wickedness of married women, who reem to regard the popularization of adultery ae thelr apecial mieston {nlife. Indecd, the mis- #ion uf the drama durini the past few years seems tohave been fdentical with that;of {hese roues, male and female, as evidenced by the production of *‘Forbidden Fralt™ st Wallack's, ' Plnk Duminoes™ at the Unfon Square, and similar plays at the Fifth Avenue, the Park, and cleewhere, New Yorkers are be- glnning to despair of ever agaln scelng o now play that does not deal with and seck to palliate crimes againet wedlock, Managera clakm that this class of plays s demanded by the public, but tho atato of thelr exchequers ot the close of last scason ahauld have cured them of this delusfon, Not one of the first-class theatres had a **good season," while some of them lost money qulto heavily, THE SUMSMER SEASONS are managed with the least possible expenditure— Tents are almost notbing, sclars can bo engaged for shelr board almost, few aru employed, and one or two **favorites "' are expected to suflico to carry a plece rucceasfully through, Yet theee cheap com- panies play to almost empty benches, satla- fed it they cap drug tho pleco through for & lbersl. mumber of nights, €0 thot when (hey take it to ‘‘the prove fuces” fu the fall and winter they will be able to ennounce thatit **had o brilifant and snccessful run in New York of,200 nights," more or less, as the cnse may be. Transfent travel has been o Hght this summer, and the rage for golng to the senside ‘has become 80 general among out resident popula- tion, that the summer theatreas have been patron- $zed less lberally than usual, Excursiona by rail and by steamboat have made it 80 casy and so cheap for one to reach the country ufter buelness hours ond relurn carly in the moraing that the city Is comparatively descrted at night, and those who remaln and seck amusement arc botter entertsined in the cool beer gardens, whero lager beer and quick variety acts aro provided In profusiog, tlan in the mweltering theatres, whero one must #it for two or three houra In- order (o get ffteen minotea’ fup. Vigorous ate tenpts have been made by tho managers 1o Induce people to go and aco ** Daby ™ at the Tark, and ** Al 8in ** ot the Fifth Avenue, but it bas been up-till work, Of the first, thero is Tothing to it but the sugzested Idecencies of the recond acl, where soine threadbare farcical nitu tovery good advanl affordi hearty Taushitcr. ut all the reat 1§ *4.Ah 8in ' conslste of Mr. Paraloe, who, una ** Ileathien Chinee ' doing mprobable thinis nnder impossible_circumstances, creat grea wawt of fun,” The event of Tunsa;l was the apycarance at Wallack's ng o THE LYDIA THOMPZON DLONDES, “Ther atylo of burlesgue acting—or, rather, 0. tesgue untles—ly well known, Lvdia having exhibe ited her tronps and thewr legw In every city in (ho Tnfon In tlmes past, Her collection’ of lewy Ahls yenr 9 sald to be betfer than ever Lo- fore, and thews are nitached to 10 cood figures, sunnounted by Yery pretty faces, They do tho reg- ular low-comedy burlesuie, With ecant_skirts and well-padded baste, in o groceful aud rollicking uznuer, talsfuctory tu thelr patrons and remuner- utlve to the managers, There I& no donbt about tho wuccess of therr ougarement, Leys beat the legills uate every time, and may be relled upon always to ull through o seavon otherwieo dlaastrons, ~Tho experiment has been tried at Bootly's, the Llome uf ‘Trugedy, at the Grand Opera-louse, and at Wal- Jack's Leretufore, with wurceas, and there Is svery Tenson o belicve that the Llondes will be vausily muccessful ndiv. Vv hen people consent to ga to theatre in_hot wealher they want to be entertas ed, not instructed, and lews will do it. 'T'o perso) swhio like this stylo of performance (hat wven by 1hy Thomprun troupe 18 Just the kind of perfurme ouce such people will ke, Mr. La y, of TIE PIPTIE AVENUE TUZATRE, 1a out with hie aunouncement fur his resular dea. #on. whirh is to commenco Bept, 4. 1o will be- n with a play written or prepured by himaelf, Which he destgnates ** A People's Plav," callod **Our City.” “He has avolded glving any Intima. tlon as to fte general characier, or the source whence derlyed. - Buring the veasgh Joe Joferson will cive lys threadbare (it more ¥enwes than one) “+Ttip Van Winkic," and will pmhum[vn;-pcnrm rome other parts with which the pubfic "has not Deen surfeited, Mim Auna Dickinson is ulso to iy ot the Fifih Avenue in a new play, and every effort will_be made to make her reappeurunce it saccess, Having abandoned the lecture plutform fur tho stage. 1618 neceasiary thut the lady should succee: If aho would consent (0 ** go into train. 4ng** fora time, and be contont to uccupy a subs nate position in some good coump: for a yeur or twe, G wowe of her awkwand Juanucrisnia ure worn ofl, whie would undoubtedly De oblo tutako a frat place in the dramntic pro- fenslon nnnmn"{‘ Tuere f4 o doubt of Ler ubitity, §€ not yenlus, and the public would bo glud 10 #co her succeed, but eaunot conscientionsly an- prove of such crude effurtsas sho hiaw thus far piven the Mr, Daly uivo proniives an **iue portant Shukepearcan revival® oy ong of the mors rowlnent featuresof bls programme, Miss Fanny Duvenport, who nas blossomed forth as o fulls Ilcdgcxj star, will, atter plaving o serivs of engago- ments in other citivs, appear fora few weeks at 1he Fifth Avenne, Mr. Duly loses some of the st members of Lils company this seasot, amony them Mr. Charles. Coching, hls leadmn last winter, Mr, 1), 1. Hurkine, for many ycars his sitge-pranazer and ut times his leading nan, and the gontlcioan who wus LIS stagu-munager jual winter, MR. LEWIS, TILE FAMOUS COMEDIAN, Was about to nake other arrankements, bnt’ was finally persunided 10 remaiti, Tho trouble has been thenou-peyment of sataries, Businees lust winter waa not {ho best, and receipts fell short of maln- talning the extravazanco to which Mr. Daly s ay- dicted, Consequently the actors were not pad, mor could they wet auy satlafuction until it Feached tne puint where he had to pay or lose their services, At the lnst mument be pald Coghlin aud Lewls, buthie fudebieduess to darking ex-, dy 1,000, and this he could not pay. o eft, and had been farced to s 3r, Dal; 1or the areearases, $10 b a ine actor, studions an scconpilshed, and witl be ly miesed from the compaty, Mr. Couhlan has gone to fhe Unio Square, 'and is now playing in ** Pink Dominod Daly cluinie that ho ed him for the win- ter, and otn himn frow playlog elsawhere, COUULAN DENIES ANY ENGAGRMENT with Daly, but says tho -lutter asked bis termm, Wwhich o gmva hiui by letter, but_the scceptanco ©f which was never ackuowledged by Daly. The wlage-mansyer Joft alwo becuuso he could”not get hie pay. ‘Tho fact tv, Mr, Duly Is the mowt un~ Popular mannger iu New Yor, baviug uo fricuds &uony either uctors or manngerd, He bas on ex- slted uplnlon of the abillties und capacity of Mr. Dy s arbit r‘lnd uafuir in Wis dealinge, and 0b of Uie firvt water. Mr, Slepben s mansger, fe of the wame kid- ney. ran uway from London to avoud his creditora, yet herv o puts onall thoalts of 8 litonalre, treaiiug all with whom be comes In contact In @ wost discourtcous manner, Both thicse men were forinerly drainatic critica for New York papers, yet their treatment of the icading &filice bis becn 80 pifensive thal some of thess eutlemen refuss to go fute the bouse at sl . Daly has waude wmuch woncy os o dramatic author * sod wansger, Lut Las . conlsived Wapeud sthil mare, Uuless the cumln'f acuson VI0ves more profitable thau the fast, bhe will prov- ably not ba 1n a condition L yeuldra upou suuihie e, The othed managers Lave no business rela- tivns with bun whatever, as Lhey clabm dhat bo Bever adbotus loany ngrement be makes Wih them. A few years ugo Le used to be tho leadlng opurit in benedt-performances for thu great charl- Sics, cic,, but latterly bo has bren entlroly ignorud by the ofher wuusger 16 uccounts o the fact that when the New York wauscers unlted o glve totertainwents for tho rebicf of the sutferers by the P}lmlw of the Brooklyn ‘Cheatre, the Fifth Avenue Theatro ¢id not partic WALLA TUEATER o Il be opened for thu regulur winter season aboat tho 1st of Octwber, the Lydia Thumbsun Blondes ccupylug 1 weantiwe, The opesing play will be 4 mow cumcdy,’ writicn exvrcasly for Mr Waltack by that most successtul of wodery playwsights, Mr. Dion Boucicault. Itis W be called **he Bridal Tour.” lu drawmatic chzclea tals work fe very Biglly wpoke ofy wud & loug sua I predicted for it. But’ the opialons of Bclory upon the werits of & play are not to be relied Lbun, fur they are uutorioualy bad judges, —henco the great nuuiber of plays that sro wbelved - sacdlutely fuee toelr bl preseutation. . Even so lever ui uctur wnd wriler ue the veieran Joha Broughuw bas mude sowe lameutavle faslurcs ws s Vlaywright. ‘To thisday he launches profung iu- dectlves at the bead of tav public that ‘dsmued lu Bualstaksble terws bis wmost preleotiows work oo twelve ar ifteen ieh he ex. pected wonld hold the staze fo T insolved ma‘ter Juilt be refay 01 i B The manager i seeion< loxe, aned hae novoe hoen Tward of xincs it it performance, M. \ lacks has, ns wsmal, wecored A powerful com- whin i it pany, Misr Ttose ' Cosilan, cousin to S, alled, ol the ssne G Clurioe” Cozhlan, above mentioned, 14 1o be the A Ty In acrorian Searly wilh tho' rewlutisne y In place of Mive Adda Uyax, who coeq tothe Fifth Aveaue. Miv Cozblan i< a Lowlgn | faseriax them so by fav To he oaite handsome, and o AR R"{_.,'.‘}‘,',';L’,"“ sealthe ® as< Gilhert, M The Charter N Efle Germon, [8eal.¥ JoC. WALRLEY. A o MALPRY Hrevews, Fecrrtary. Stgned, 1oaled, and dellvered In presance of £ t=igard) E. €. Wiams, In order to a full nnderstanding of . this tract, 1 woald ray that the 3500,000 alluded to an belng contributed to the assete to make up the ‘“dcflculformld‘l‘ b na‘;' contributed In eash., o+ Piuk Domtoner,* which s now being played | UIE was contributed In the shapa of a recond here, In €xprcted in poetpane. the onening b vhe | MOFaAee of $K03,000, Mr. Furber recelving back lar searon much later than usual. Con &100,000 In cush.' VWil Mir, Furber deny thin? y the programme for the winter hasnot been :‘"“"_l."l'f!'mc.m consideration of the premises known, - Tho company, howover, which | 8foresatd™ (natting in £:100.000 second mortgaye, tnde wuch o muccess of -1 he banichelfs™ lark aud draxing out $4X0,000 canh, Mr. Furber e t0 wintet, hag all been re-engugod. This Includes | Bave 745 per cent of all premiums, ete., an o Chatles Thorne, Jr, oil, 4.1, Stoddart, | Centof the exceseof rescrve for u term of five ©, A, Grevenson. trsors, Tanny Mornt, Sara | Year. A Mr, Futhor drew ont 8315000 under Jdowett, Iea Vernon, Linda Dietz, and otners, The [ thiA provision in about fonrteen months, it showa T'nion #quaro was ono of {lie few places of smuse- | that if he hail continned in ofico for the entire five ment that made money Inst winter, It In shrewdiy 35;:::3;‘35!\% 53531'5:;'5:3\ {::e'g;n“«,l”:;f and ably maftaced by Snook & Palmer, who have | (AN sone $3,000.000 during the timg ofthe €00 ¥ision of the acreement that thie contract may ba Ttquidated t any time before the expiratlon of five ears by an agreement of the Company, party of et part,and Mr, Farber, party of eecond part, But the grand fraud of the provision becomes apparent when it Is dircoverad that {n the trade admitting Mr, Furber into the (:umucmy he became the cone troller of a majority of the stock of the Company, and was thus the Campany, being botl the party of Mes, Gillierf, are retaine the announcement of Mr, Bonclesnlt's.new play, Mr. Wailack hiaa not made’ knuwn his prozramme Tor the winter, bat It may he relied npon thut the publir, which always exnects the best at Wallack's, will not he dissppointen, TiE UNION SQUARE THEATNE. Elenly of mouney at their backs, The manngement ero 18 popular ailke with sctors and the public. - TIE EAOLE THEATRE, o long rulnoasiy and wretchedly run by Josh Haj will he opened to-night by ' Billy ™ Florence ant s wife in their play of **The Mighty Dollar,* in which they exhibit such chuico bits of enaracter- ncting, ‘This play hss been pretty well worn in Xew York, but {8 still gaod' for & month's per~ formanco, " When that ceases to bo profiable, d party of the recond part. S Fioranco will ho prevared to prescnt an Engllah | Hho Srat Rart and pariy of the Recotd prxt. /5o vlay called* *Tough and leady,*’ In which he plsys [ yjoid gnd that Mr. Furber, party of the second 8 lacariin The, choeacter Is eald 10 | hart, hud drawn ot enouch lo compensnte Mr. Feremble somewhat Zioh firierly In tho **Ticket. | DAl hut deaen oat Snowun, o compemsnte o of-Leavo Man, * which Florence inade eo famouas amd o character part for e, Florence Is hein: written_In the_new plece by une of onr_local 000 sccond mortgage and 800,000 drawn out), with nterest, and combeneation for services ren- dered and riska incurred, then Mr, Farher of the [lerwsichia, Tinrmce bun i) Ban e ey 1%, | fiest partcouli cancel the contract. But f these bwo 121y pathelic In §ts ‘mature, with some powerfal | Farbcrs could not autec. then the Mr, Furber of coutely elements fn ik, ' Altogether Florenco | 106 (et PAT Buld choose one | referea promises u beilllant seagon at the Eacle, Last winter tho manacement wag frightful. s was shown by the mauner in which Anna Dickinson was treated, © Afmeo caine in nt the denth, gatvanized a Title 1ifo into It but the scason wa: dlsastrous to Hurt and his backers, . NEW BROUADWAY TIEATRE, Bevernl attempts have been made to convert Wood's old Musetim into a successful theatre, but ail hiave been unsucces:fnl, Another stiempt will bo made to-nlght under the monagement of 3Mr. James G, Duff. Copsiderable moncy has Been expended In remodeling the entranca and the vo«tibule, and {n‘redecorating the auditoriumy, which is rattier n venturesome thing to da fu thess tunes, A mew play by Soaguin Miller, called **Tha Danites: or, The Ieart of the Sicfras," i ta bo first made known to the public (u-nl“llL Its suc- cons In regarded as cxceodingly. dunbtful, for Mr, Mille Is nat Lelieved to puseess the faculty ot play-writing to any very ereat extent, Tho flavor of the play smacks of the firet llarte and Mark Twain style of literature, as will be scen from the descriptions of the characters represented. 1 up- pend them herc as an_{ndication of what is to expected In this play, written by the ** untamed pact of the Sierras "t Alexanider McGee, & Poet, thisman ** Sandy," 8 Palnter, a Nenipior, A ity Muratiat, a e wiio conld not write his own name. Me. o Rankin 0 ~ v Teharite Gndirer catiei Cthe o et Ano'er thy rparkling waters we'nre sailing, chouse nnother referee, and there two Furber ref- erees conld chinore A third Furber referee, aud Ahiesc three Furber referces coulil decide whether Mr. Furber of the recond part should give up hin fut contract, It Is bLelieved farther comment 18 not neceswary under this head, = Mr, Furber now saya that thls Chicago Commit- tee must *‘cut bait, lish, or go ashore,” An wa look at it, this Commitiee, In common with thou- eands of nolicy-holders, have been ‘‘catting balt™ for Mr. Furber and hin crew_altogethor tuo long. . _A# we have discovered that Me. Furber hay carried off most of our Aah, our proposition is that Mr. Furber shull **go ashore,” and be made to pay back for the fiah he has carried off, Gronur SuEnwooD, CURRENT GOSSIP. AN ODE TO LAKE MICIIIGAN. Falr Michigan! ‘The Summer-aun, whose heat {3 almoet killing, Biakes thy coot breezes duubly welcome now, Which gently specd our bark, ite canvas flling. (But, goodness! Iam fecling anyhow!) Daig o chid' atsdeat any M in . the, How doca the beart rejoice and pulse beat quivk canp. Mr. Louls Aldrich | At thought uf eo much oy and mirth prevalling, A1 think I neverzaw so many slek?) ‘There surely can he naucht on Earth to equal A trip o'er thy amootl surface to the ehiore Of thf fatr namennke, with ita worthy people. (But, if § know It, I'll come again nomore!) To can nside, If "ts but for a day, ) i All thonghts of tol), 1 e'cr a source of pleasnre, And those who trust thee thou wilt well repay. (Yet I'll find other ways to epend my lefsure!) Away from all the city's din and strife, We fonm in sllent glades 'mid fragrant pine, Ani learn, methinks, to lead a better iife, (hough I will go by **train* another time Cuicaco, Aug. 21, w. a. i TIHE DISAT'POINTED MAN, Detrott Free Press, He was a short man, with a volce like a file, and whenever he spoke o waved bis srue in o furious manner. **Thls Is the balr that breaks the camel's back!” ho squeaked as hie teolted out befure the devk. ** 3ty dear Mr. Fuller, your back I not broken, * replled the Court, i’ AWilidan ‘o {J) it fur nothing elss in that * Rlorlon T;l" CIII'DYAH‘;I’ N G o Adulotis eaticd him * Liunbe Btubl Grassuopper dnke. the tibian Lrepiet o e Mowtg Wildorhess Tl Hickman.., [ezekiancarict Warheos Wanne climate " Ire Wo . Lytell aveior ~tho ‘miners because e Inoked Mr, G. Vinite lowers Vs Cogawell ed iare . MF B, T7illoggold $tno * Danites» | §ir Al Fitsccrald Cicore Wiliam eAl Naney Willinws, ‘the last of jod { i Sesansetaniatiiiane, Misa KLY Tuldah Brown, christencd by the miners * Widder™, oo Sallfe Bioas. ia n- lanchard e ; Mixs Lillie Eldridga b at (Mids ddn doiireya tho . Forks Capt, Tommy and i TtenttettaDickson | Bulker Hilly..... | 3itss Ada Gliman Some capital actors are included in the cast, and 1f there fs any merit fu the plece they may bo traet- cd ta develop it : MISCELLANEOUS *NOTES. The Afmee Upera-lioulfs Campany will occuny {he New Hroadway Vheatro for a seicon of nitie weeke durling the winter, when wo shall be treated toa royetigion of all uf ‘Almee’s ** pretty noughti- nesses," us 1 heard 8 Jady aneak of them once. -**Dandreary *' Sotheri_{s to play an endagement of eiighteen weeke at the Park. lle will commenco with s new play, **The Cruwhed Tragedian, " to Vo followed by andthee plny writien for hiw, calie *VA llornet's Neat. ™ Nelther of tnese has heen pluyed in Now York yet.alilioneh Eothern hag been *Well, I've been swindled, and defrauded, and rohenralne them In_Philadelphin previoud 1o pre- | dixwppuinted 1111 I'm rendy to dle in tho Just ditch. santing thett o & motropolitan andleace; , eutvo || dtie to buy this town and wink It In the sea 1™ c v 8. ‘*such excliement na; " Gilert. 1t Is understood tiat Mr. Gilbert will | cautioned th Conrer ) Tetult tn apoplexy, come over fron London (o sve that his work Ia | “++\ell, lot ‘er come! 1came here last Mondny rmucgly presented. Itisn great relief toknow | to see the regatta, butall there was to it wasa fow lnt Sothern propuses to cast aslde for o time | boats rowing sround. I looked all around fora that dreary noneutity "uundmn{{.;‘ 1fe was an | horee race, but there was none, I looked for dog- ho clegant mig promiaing actor untd stumbled ghts, but they we e c) fpin hat Tnitia Tart 8 Centnry 0¢ w0 nz0, mud | hbsinue ] e Hovuod wa Chore bamst woso ol s which he has inflicted upon a long-sufleriny public cversince, Let us hooe that ho has reponted, und that the remalnder of his Hfa wiil be devoled (o the work of atonement forthe sins ho has com- nltted against nrt and the public, The Urand Opers llouse wilt be occupied by etars ond combiuatlon eompanics this winter, Chanfrau $a already announced to appear In nis rllly of **Kit," onthe it of Soptember, to e fol- owed by 3ir. Chanfran's combluation, 1t I8 rumored thut Edwin lgoth will play an one ment this winter al the theatre which bears fau 4t agaln we 1 had feared on, these bopts were ail b ed out on your atony pavemehts, I lost my hat in the river, wife went home slck yestorday, and laat night 1 feit llke o raging ffon,* **Uut inta n fight and gou choked, I hear," ob- werved the Court, **And thut was anothor swindle brlnelng me In here,'" continuod the wan. —**The oficer told e tightup and down that i'd hava & regular hatel supper, 4 bedrvom on the firet Boor with s Ligh -to4e mattress, aud that he'd lend me money this mi nz to “fi’ m( way home, & i DId 1 find thinge as ho reproyented? Whero fs that Dis mawe. ‘Lhlyis ycarcely probable, althoughhs | hivh Ledetead? Whers ‘sro thows hotel mealst appearance at some theatre 14 expecled, Where ls iy money tu go hionio un?" Almoc announces that she has engaged In Parls **1.do not know,™ rolemuly answered his llonor. twehty new peaple for her Opera-Toue Company, * When 1 think 'of how I've been treated 1 feel includiug a new and excellont tenor. Bho alwo des | ag If § could killsong onvl * shrioked the peivoner. nley the report ¥0 industriously circulated, thatsh *1t's awful ead, " remarked the Coust, **you Innbout to wnarey e Lurcy, Bor siave manayer, | paleed a great row, ‘majlo & good deal of ‘iroubics She han o pet poodle to love, why should she lav- | and vuzht to bo Gued, sh her vlr%m aifechions on a mere man?t **Would you deiiberstely cap the climax of all v, 1, 1. Harking, sa many years ieadi 5 atthe MM Avont Theatro, s Folng to wiar tugy | Eoironvies by imposing a fine on moel” asked winter, 1le has purchased two fiow plays, which are prauonnced good, and In addition has purs chased of Jolin McCulloch the right to play bt amors, " CARNOLL. —— SHERWOOD'S REPLY TO FURBER. *" Tathe Editor of The Tribune, Cuicaao, Aug. 20,—As 3Mr, Furber still Round- crs under the arralgnment of certain figures and facts made fu my statement to the mecting of policy-holders Auw. 13, 1t sccms to be neccesary 10 #uy o few words iu ropl i First, 1 desiro to say that I dld ssy at said meet- ng toat **Wo camo to the conclusion, and that PARIS NEWSPAPE 4 aiter o thorough Inveatigation, that theso perous, A e Tk o YVLLS Meaurs, Wiggln and Furber, who were Jutrnsted | At thio cattle show: Gentieman, with sdlemnity mlll lll,f lmm::lll 0}?““ fund, woro fnstalled In | —¢+Mius Florence, do you love beasta?** **Lady, cle places through corruption and fraud, and vith vivaclly—**Am 1 ide . \lu:lr‘ nx{lrngemn:tdhn been reckless, cruel, and ;n:al?““'u 3 A1 0 SNt A criminal in a high degree.” Challenglog the Come . v wiltee o mect hin In Narttord, of {hrestoniay to | , JE030 1914 840 theatrical agency: Agent—** Your leave them to prove thelr ciurges tu a court of Jus. | rg, Of DIzt Actor—'Low comody,” Agout— tlee fu Hillnols, wlil not bo regarded a logical or | oo oU S Played In—1" Actor—:t*Tha Siran- satlufactory anewer on tho part of Mr, Furber, '.!v'.'v,,,,q)‘.‘i,.?",?mfif.flf,, Aebahe s Th,,{‘ff,fl:,-_g In o special dispatch to Tux Tutouxs of yeater- | know, but whenever | hare layed in them 1 have day Mr. Furber ia roported tosayt **In reply'to | been recolved with roars of lsughter.* Alr. Buerwood's charge of reckless management, 1 Threo yonng awells are aratod una bench {n tho will call the gontlewan's attention to tho fzurce in | Tublvrive Garden with a youny wowan, and one of my commaulcation of sestorday, ahowlig an jme | them dances on his kueo s child of 1 beautifal b a I, 1Ll iTonor healtated, *4Yon would—you would—1 seo yon would!" Iqucngud the lttlo wan, us bis orms were tossed around, s *+1 caess 1 wonld. T guess I'll fine you about 5, A, Faller ll!;m:d back a little. 1ie braced hin feet, e grensed Lils elbows, He got his volce nroaud under hid feft car, And he wquealed : ® **l) rerer-r-ot In your bastile fiewt 1" And ho's rotting there, Such things never occar witiout making vther bearts acho. provemest in the aales of the Company pnder yol, A lady paesing, struck with the child's HnAgemout of 90U, 480,50 1 tweaty wontns, | beauly, pauses sa aye tutho young man, ** Your 1 coufees my luubility to underrtaud tho figures al- | cbild, sir?™ Toe thrée young awuils arise, bow Bidod o wnd s prefer ol 19 cuunga’ s fea, deeply, aud answer in chorus, ** Yvs, "m. " ut desiro to conttne the fnvestipution (o the Ui [ About to taky s I ures | buve already wade. uud which It se e togtie w.councry soats Lostille tenant— o 1o Undorsiond. - Naw, if S, Furber Knows | meicle WOt inuchof a'view.® Landiord—+: Not o muck of u view? Why, from tho front windows You look rizht out uu thic railroad station.” P, ¥, =**1know, bul that lsu't & particularly pleaxant prospect.” L.~'*len't 187 Wi, m{uu seoall the euyl "“nl"fi 1o catchs the cars aud misslng thew, tuew (o be wrony, let him tell wherolu they aro wroug, and nut cover thew up by a multitudo of other considerations outslde of the wtalewents fuvolved. Inauswee to my statcment that Mr, Furber was installcd 1o his place through corrupe ek uf e Culy of New Yurk, paniy of the second part, Ainesneth, \Wicreas, upon a careful examiaatlon futa the affalrs of the sald Arat party, It was the ufnlon of the Losrd Lo reford 1o bie famous contract, w Uk plesssl, dndegd) at it was subunitted to prominent genti One wintor's day the Albe C,, worthy Alsatlan in lartford, and Ly them thoroughly dlscunsed and rrh-'“- Wil waudering through tie woods with bis approved.’ Now, | underiako 10 way thut I bo- | {hree-comnercd bat uuder his arm, when he mel licve thiv conlract was @ corrupt bargaln Letween | #ome woodmien, of whom he asked his way. They Mr. Walkley und Mr, Furber, aud that no fnte)li- | Fewained covered, and oue cried out: **Pul un gent pereon ean read i, coupled with Ity design | your hat, pareon, calr's head s ouly good hot." uud reaulte, without comlng t conclusion thay | ' You are right, nfiwnlyuulud the priest, puf it was **criminnl 0o bigh ogre thug iton, **OIf with your caubecns, you tl s 0f Tnat ¢ may bo understcod by the palicy-holders, | the world, pigs’ beads sre only geod'cold ' I suvmit tho Tauous contract, which 1e a3 fullow ASeryeant of the One Hundred and Tenth meels Ths agrecoment, wado thils 184h day of Nuvenibe: 8 Desalit WoRIAR of Lhu train: blio— % What rege 3. by wud Uetween (e Cuarier Oak Life-Tueurt | fueut do'you belong $01™ He—ss Tho 1landerd Lolpsuyur the Car ol stitocl fu the: slateut | gy Fondi® Bho—eriow lucky! sy, ean i i Lounectlct, Py UL IS S0 ark. s eury gt Fure | o undred and Eloventh, sight next’ oo you: Will you take bius this hamt™" " Ho—+* With pleas- ure." - (Taked 1t.) Sne—''Well, wasn's | in They have ham at the luck!” (Exenut smbo. ol Dirvctors of sald (nat party (st ho Habilitics vt tia | gerseant Batd it yarty, cal-ulating I Feiusursace’ asrve up. | HETSEant e tions ‘;‘ tho One lundred and Teath for it the buals prescribed by Ihd extatiog laws of tho State 9! Y- f Counecticut, WigLt exceed Lue caal Valuo of 1ho 83 sets uf safd Coimipany, wnd ST, LOUIS, Wiiereas, (@ was desied expedic of l.flul Brut mady by Wi walo good, Whcreas, tue sald second party bas contributed to Wi msscis of said B hund; Chousund dollure ($200 and Uoey hercby 3 ALty 10 Fepe) OF Fetury (hu samv, oF aBy part tuerea, Vhereas, sald first party, in conalderation of such gontnbution, b sgrved 10 Ak aLd exusute thls cour 1ract with sald second party. Now, fucreturv, 1o coulae at by the Directors arrungewent shulld by H.{I st some E1 Puso (J11,) Journal, ol the pussible dedlele wfvicsald should by 8t. Louls was s stesinboat tuwa. Bha built her- self on the river, and all ber ways are the wayd of stcamboat mev. ‘Vhe idea of a rlver man {u to bea pilot, & pervon of vast suthority, and siow, diguitied bearlug; a creature of magnificent watch-chain, whose dally boveruge was tho cholcest Kentucky whisky, This is the bed-rock of a St. Louls man's dea of lfe. Thuaverage citizen Ls slow in on of the premises BiOteaitd, Kid o Thiwamr oo pant paiat ey LE45® | Lialdeas, andwitha belief thattbe whole Soutbwest wisd pariy to said fire u;ly. muu whereor s bereby | belonge to i, Ml model statesman laTom Benton. W00 seeond partys bls Tt of WBSEUY | 1w thirty years® service | the Unitod States Son- s 1o “,‘,!',,‘.'.f?,:i" s overy 0lh 5T | ate, 1ne ualy seuleuco of Toucs worth praserving CL u v, **Thero lathe East. Thero 1 Judis.™ The creciaeat, Al of siuney equnl o soven sud odeLalt | Bive 1o cut 1a & moudment of i, up ot the Lot uie vilice of sald Brat party, ur Fepurted a4 collcetnd | §syeito Park. Juat how this geographical fact is by Lo 8<eLs of $aid bret Darty. dUring (b6 moutt e | to Sifect St. Louly duce ot appeat. Aud yet they repeat {8 over with @ kind of awe, 5t. Louls used 1o plume berseif upon her wealth, Lut lately this foud dream of tivie pnde bas been dissipated.” Hee bauks have proved rotien, bef HUeUTALCO COL- ulcs swind bur great bridge 1s benkrupt, sud er industrice are paralyzed. Sho clafns 10 be o zival of Chica Chicazo has becu the nluwblo slzvence; St ls the alow saillin; The sd- mediatel receding, v aliof (s pulicy olingsiiu 1o Setir whih vl Squsi Bty 40 Jer cout of tho excessuf (ho calculated'upon thie basls Aforesdld, over agu aLOYv a0y Kl which sald lun ol tho Oral part may Lsve puld Sur auy pulley vl Visuilun w bich 1t sy bave parchased duriog sk ‘pr- 1t (8 furthes understood and agreed that tbls coutract may be llquldated at auy (\gua Lefore the acplrativn of VG yoare st the uption of ter pakd sec- 0 party. hls s For aasbius. o G Jaceni torritory sho sces iributary o het ST EYe butndred thotesod dofre (o oo Leh H8 | 00k cuteryniatng fival. | -+To fet,” bs chalked all Lereat resulting frum 1 Deve over bior frout. s OF Ludd COlT Al — cuty, to-day, aro cheaper lu her ruvided, bowevei inet part) ' Saisacund parcy, ut Unie of bucd Lguidation 152400 ::hxx':»bn"f.m fi:rh:'m"-‘: b "'n'.‘.‘i"&’.‘é"‘.‘ifl-fi';".‘:l% tloa Lo Buy suta pres[ouny roveved Bureus, such furs | o L usitca 1 ivsry and ttier sud 18 Cotlpenaation £y ersives Teaderom Do up towl. But even up-town ouu wlssey Faks lucurred as Wiy Ue agreed Upos by usy, ¢ager crowds (At ueed o make her ihor- Lercioi aud i vasy tle sald pustics 1o this agre ouy] % fesonant with the buw of Latic. l'us CAODYL ALTEY Wul thY Lerias o Ligy Walls of e Soushern ol still wland, s threate ning apectre of decay ot the Blle of the Flanter and the Lintell lurke an air of lao s 1] wlerpineas, Hee neswspapere stll mindfanf t old tratitions, Al the:e ne watn manifests, fine seos with carians 24 the annonncrment that the teamer James Howard has broug from Natchez a cargo every particatar of which, from & hen-rnop to & bac of sieanaty, 1« painfully particnlarized. And this i &t Louis journaliem. A newspaper 1a alwayean index of o town, One has anly to refer to the St. Louls newspapers to yetan fden of the clty. The inquirer need not visit ber in pervon. BITTEN BY A TARANTCLA. Sacramenta (at.y Record- Unfon. A party of Sacramentans returned home last evening from a trip to the mountaine, bringing with them two deer akins, one wildcat skin, and few other trophlee, including two tarantulas—dest anes, They had & Jittle Incident attending the traneportation of thexo specimens which occa. nned conalderable alarm, It occarred In Cache Creek Canon, on Wednesday, a8 they were return- Ing home. The tarantolnns, for lack nf a betier re- ceptacle, were inclosed tn a cigar-hox when cancht, ahont ten days ago, and this box, earefally tied up, wan deposited bencath the seat of the ve. hicle. 'While they were julting throuxh the canon thie seat elipped, and the two men occapying it found themeelves dropped suddenly into the bot- tan of the swagon, One of them strack the cigar- box, crushed 1t, and immediately feit that some- thing had hurt him. A giance showed him that” ho was resting on the tarantalas, and with & yell of *‘I'm stang! I'm stunz!™ he. jumped from the wagon. and, dashing bis ‘hands behind him, or though desirons of lifting himself out of his boots, he bounced wildly slong the road, then turned and made for the wazon, ehouting to his ' mifazed and greatly- slnrmed companiuns. ** Whisky? Qulckl 1'm dylng! Why don't you hurry!"” The other three men—there were foirr 1n the party—reached sima). tancously for the demijohin, 'broke off the cork in thelr haste to pull it out, and inan_effort to knock off the neck of the demijolin. to aave time, broke 1he entire concern. and nurl{ all the contenta wera Tost, About a pintof the lquld was sa ever, and withont saying ns much aa Tuck, " the party that was bitten swallowed it. Soon hie began to feel better. and eventually felt so re. markably well that it was evident the palson had Leen forced to succumb. Then the work of straightening up the contentsof the wagon was commenced. and the tarantuls box was carclally lifted out and examincd, when behold: the ** bugs swere fonnd perfectly tifeless, and po dry am ntiff that ft was evident that they hiad been dead more tluin twenty-four hiours, Whila a couple of tacka in the broken cover of the bux conveyed o very good hiut as to the nature of the Injury which the bold hunter iad declared to be tarantuia bites, JUDGE PITMAN'S PET LAMNR, Mar Adeler in the Philadeluhia Dulietin, Judge tman a rliort time ago bought a pet lamb for his Little children to play with, 1t was s pretty pood-sized lamb, and strong and vigoruus, but the Judge sald he peeferred that kind, because the chiliren would be feas likely to hurt ft. Onthe day that it came hume they turned it into the front yard, where it strayed sbout, nibbling the grase, while the Judge tled up Lis geraniums. Mrs, Pt man nad the children fu the Louve. and she was reading to them from & book & descelption ¢ f the characteristicaof lambs. c acconnt anid: ** The aib s one of the most playful and Innocent of animals, 5o kind and meek s 16 that its name has for centuries been the aynonym of gentlencas and sweetuess of disposition. It never Injures any one, and when It 1o atiacked it always suffers humbly and in silence. There in something so beautitul about the gentle litt) imal that '— ‘Just at this point Mra. Pitman was Inferrapied by the voice of the Judee coming from the front ard, It sounded as if he were fu distrens of rome ind. The whale famlly flew out upon the porch and there they raw that pet lamb, whose nanie was the synonym of linmlcn!rl. eugayed in butting the Judge, It would butt him In the rear and knock bimuver, and then It woula batt him on tho legs, ond batter bim on the nbe, and plungo ita head into hls stomach, and jam ite ekull sgalnst e When ha rosc it butied his shins. and he stooped over 1o rub them it butted bls Then i batted him generally whercver a when it had doubled hend, chauce presented ftaelf, an the Judge all up uoder the Norway apie it butted down three rase bushex, buticd s plaster garden- vare to fragments, buited two paings oft of the fence, and dunced off down the street, buttinzat the 1eee-boxes, the hitching-posts, and the north. west wind, Ar. Potter finally koocked it on the head with a clut and bronght 12 home to the Judge, and rnbre- quently, when they had the hind ieg for dinuer, the Juidze observed to Mre, Pltman that from the mannet in which that lamb cut he should belleve, that it was born during tha war of 1812, and that it war, in fact, a ternitie old rawn, Then he said he should go down and see the man who sold it to him for a lawb und bang him with a club, A WELLTRAINED MOUSE. New Haren Begister, Tt {s a curfous vet historical factthat prisoners who are sentenced for life often train some fnwect or animal, which becomes the one molace of their prison hours, Ono of tho most curlous cases iy that of Andersen, the murderer, now In our county fol), awaliting a new trial, - He some time ‘ago caughta mouse in his cell, caged Lim, and has carefully trained Wm. Andersen will hold a Mrite suspended from his fingers and in broken English command the mouse to **up, ke o wailor," whereupon tie little antmal will Isy bold of the llflnkwlfll his feet and climb to the pris- oper's iand. The mouse will alro it 8t comnmand on his hind legson a tea-cup, will crawl up the prieoner's face throuzh his jmustache and over \is mose, and Hnally Jump from the mun's head to bis' hand, completinz bl performance with a graceful bow, Une of the most Interesting things concerning the history of this httle acrubat 4 1he great love 1t haw for the prisoner. When Angiersen was moved o few weeks ugo 1o another and darkercell the mouse wus lost, and alihoush carcfully sought after by tte keeper, could not be found, ~Andersen was deeply grieved over the dls- uppearance of his tiny compinlon, which hie feared had been killed, and even the prieon ofticers exe pressed regret that the little creature should have dropped 80 completely and mysteriously out of tho dull rontine of prison life. Great was the joy, therefare, of Anderven and of all, when one day the mouse made Iia appearance at the door of An- dersen's new cell, and running In, reaumed fte ace Cuvtomed place by tho prisuner's side, 1t I mald that the little antoggl weenied as greatly rejolcud os fte master over (hi nion. a TUE IMPROBABLE IN WAR. New York Erening I, Every man who hae ever been in the thiek of o fight knows that, ,ta'sll appearances, the vacape of any wan 80 placedwja utterly Improbable, If wot well nigh Impossible also, Dullets fly arouna him thick as hall: shells burst and solld shou ecream pronnd his head for hours, Thatsome ono of the thousand mismles shiall hit himscoms to bo nluost Inevitsblo} and yet In very few battles dovs one man 10 ten suatain any sors of harm. The writer of thte articlo haw ween o thirteen-{uel mortar shelt fall and cxplode fn w mortar pit Ofteen feet square, In which e[ght men were stands i, Wighout dolng harim o any, one ot them. Ninety-niuo times in a hundred such sn occurrence would kill every gl 1 thls case the utterly yinproh thing happened. In another case within the writer's knowiedge, o caluson clieat, with w\’cn«(- ve pountts of puwder wu c:r ed. but hap fu i1, exploded without injurinea mun who was sliting on 1t st th time, - luprubabic (hinge of & contrary sort Bappon not leas frequent’y, Yo draw still from this writer's observation, nan lying in & mortar-pit fourteen feet deep, lying ciose o the revetement, too, was killed by a iusket-bail which eame from & diatance of nou lesd thuna thourand yards, ‘and passed tbrough iue aan's Tunxs. .. 11 had probably steuck o §ebble or some other object in front, which cansed it toily npward, und afterward fo bekina tho bigh patspet, At sy rate, 1t killed the man. SCARING AWAY TIE ECLIPSE, W, P. Py (n Seridner for Seviember, Foou after my urrival at Baxdad, on the evening of the 1stday in May, as we were dining on the terrace, we were startled by s most teerific din, We then noticed that there was & uearly total cclipse of the moon, pud upon consulttogan En- pileh almanac we found that 1t would be **mviste bleat Greeawich, bat s total eclipso o Australia aud vouio parts of Asia." “Fhu tumult [cresscd, sud soou the whole population seemed 1o have us- sembled on (he housetopy, armed with pots, paus, and kfichen uteusle, which thoy beat witly' & tre mendous rlatior, 8t the sswo Lioe serecching and howling 8t the top of thelr voices, Frequent re- porta of gune or plswls added to tho turmoll, W wae kept up for wearly an hour, until they had saccecded 1 frighlening away the Jin, or evil wpirit, who bad caurhit hold of the woon. ' 1t wasa niost ‘awuslug ‘scene, although It iulerfe itn the wuccevs of our dinuct. Uur own servatits caught the exitoment, aud deaerted the tably wiih- vutceremony. Qur bost toid us tho nest day that they well-ulgh knocked the boltos valof all Lis kitchen ulenails, 1L wus, buweser, a complety wuccess, whon our scrrauts relurned 1o their duty, the moun was aliuing brshtly as vver, und upu? thele fuges was an atrof complacent watis- fuctivn. TWO MORALS, Norristown leruld. A fow weeks ago a boy 1 Lancaster, Pa., fell be- tween thg bumpers of & moviag trulu, but his van- taloons catching on some portiun of the car e was Lold suspended over the rull withont .:n)u‘l;y:n:lfl the train sto whion bo was released, Liad the cloth In bis 53?&;. been poor atull thy lad would have been kitled. This 1ucident shows the advan- tavu of wearing strong clothing, lu Lancaster County, & fow days agu, & wau who was driviug s threaking-wachiny had oue of tho legs of bis paa 1aloous caught fa the cuuplings aud tori completos ly ot Hud tho cloth becn of steruer siaUl the miu Pmumly would have been killed, ‘The wors} of his locident fs,—well, 1t 1+ vo plaiuly aud dls- wmetnically opposed to the tret, tbat 1t iy hardiy worll wiile Indicating. e —— 3 A Great Ficld of Wheut. Grand Raplds ( Mich.) Eug Mr, W. 1. Shalty, of Lhua city, s we-Preaident aud Treasurer of the Graud Heplds & ludiaps Rail- road Cowvuny, bas goue to Dukota Territory to superintond the barvestinzof u feld coutalning b, resof whept, owovd by biwself, UGeorgu W, Case of Fitisbury, sag Col, Dalrvmple of Stin- usota. The use of Twwuty-dve rvapecs for two In order t) karvest the 1t 100,000 bushele. and 1 valmed at #160,000 when threshed, | gram will be moved by rail 40 mites ta lntoth, en nhipned by sail direct to Encope, The land used l<a part of ‘the sabeidy pranted by the Govern- taent 1o the Northern Facilc Ralroad, — s STERLING'S HOTEL. The Opening of the New Galt MoneaThe Banquet and Ball=Distinguished Men and Women Present. BSpectal Carrerpanience of The Tribuns, RrrRrixa, 1, Aug.22.—The opening of the new Gait Tlouse In this city Tuesday nieht wns made the occaslon of 8 socfal gathering of the pleasant- ent description. Two dirappointments nnly oc- enrred, and they were not serious. Many of the gnests Invited from abroad were unable to attend, and tha weatlier was unpropitions, Congressman Barchard of Frecport, Altorney-General Edesil, of Dizon, Speaker Shaw of Mount Carroll, Judge Ileaton of Dixon, Fernando Jones, M. J. Merritt, Sara [fackett Stevenson, and the tlon, W, K. %al- Iivan, of Chicazo, were the principal guests from abroad. The banqoet was served ot 11 o°clock, and, after the coarser fare had been dlsposad af, toasts were offered and responded to i the happl. est vein, The order was as follows: **Our Guest by Maj. M. B. Henry; ** The Prairie *4 Sterling, " the Hon. Joseph **Our Country Consin,' C. C, Buell; ock Riiver Valley," J, V, Eustace; *‘The ' W. K. Sullivan, of tne Chicago Journal) rd b{ Ralk." Willlam Barge: *'Freo the flon, H, . Burchard he Com- ‘ourlets,” George W, Ligh ‘City of ' Jonen; *The (ireat ell. of the Amboy Journal; ‘Thom: L, Galt, Judgs Eustace was unexpectedly detafred, and his res Apunse was read from manuscript. By the thne the tuaste had been fini=hed. the hinpatient crowd out- ride was clamoring Joudly foradmission,and **the firat tahle™ consequently rose and adjourned to the bail-room, e 8 brilliant scence met the eye. The entire upper atory, of attic, of the huuse Lad been. left without pattitions, and the fuor wan as #mooth and slippery ae wax could make It F were festooned nrnrc'ullz about the walls, and nattl-colured cloths atretched from piliar to post, A full orchestea, obtalned from Chicago for the occaston, dlscourned excellent music, The floor was well occupied with beautiful women apd brave men, and the dresses were of the most #laborate kind, A descrintion of them would unecessanly be inadequate, and had best be omitled. Tha ladies maintained the reputation of Sterling for pretty girla and handsome .watrons, Seldom hay there been eathered tuzether in one room so much beauly und grace. Dancing contlnued until 2 o'clock, when an intermjesion uccurred, and the Tast haugry one was provided with stoper. Three times were (he tables filed ond cleared In the conre of the evenlng, ~After the Intermisston, dancing was resnmed and continued untit streaks of dawn vegan to appear, CPhe all then closed with the expression on all #ides of the unantmuis feeling of delleht at the entertainment provided h{ the hospitable proprietors. Mention should aleo be made e Llsucy Quartette Club, of Chi- wago, which guve tuch pleasure 1o the company by n nunber of songe. The Gait llvase 18, indeed, on sddition to Bterling, — and one the necd of which rected by of the mast public- pl at s cuet ol 875,000, and Lus been nearly two years In bullding, It riands four stories above thy harement, and fa 100 by 120 feet on the ground. The hotel ls lbveraily provided with nll modern appliances, ruch ns waler, gas, electric bell sigmuls, sotomatic fire. nlarins, etc, Tuc carpets are maloly Bruseels, an the furniture fs substantial and contly, Mr. J. 11 Gray, furmerly of the Hevere Houne, of Chicago, i ‘the Jessee, C. H. (imz o the gene mapager of the establisbment, “aud Dill the chief clerk. It Is espected int the hotel wili Lring trade to Steeling, since it stforls delight(ul accomumudations to traveiers, n?(;‘wm make all buyers desirous to projong their Visits, “Ilie reception. Lanquet, and ball were gotten np by the citizens of Eterhneasa compliment to 3r, Galt. The efclent Executive Comintitee of the day were J, M. Patterson, it Ellott, €, G, Betts, 1. Utley, and A, o Terrell, Mr. Galt, the proprietor of the Tote! hus projected an opera-liouse, the foundations of which dre already laid, opposite the hotel. Mayor of Sterling, 4. Frroughost 1ha eliy Tfi) airons 1roughout tlie city we have ¢ Tirdrch Ontcoe i e dimerent Irciujons as drslEnatod Ireluw, where adveriiscnients will be taken fur tie satm e as charzed at the Sain Oifice, and will be revelyed untl ¥ o’clock p. tn. dUring tie Weok, and untll v p. m. o Saturdaya: q L, WINNING, Bookseller and Statfoner, e var Wabiadias. taituaer, ete,, 1000 MSTON, West-Side News Depot, | Seraerof itatatedat, S Y, Books, Statiouery, cte., 330 DI+ TON KOG, News Depot, Stationery, ete,, 294 corner of Carpenter-st. CITY REAL ESTATE. :1:"511 SALESTO CAPITALISTR-FOI SALE OF exchange at grest saeri valuable Intorest i 7 Iarge restdence ontrance or_particulan, e I ato” Bouth s address for_une week It JPORRALETO BUIT FUICTIARE L <TTT county and elty s wiheake part trades Lizta bup If pleased with, nelinborlved ein r minthaof mo sery low, andif tiey declie tw parchase will apply rent toward purchase. Lataletl i &l Jrom BACE=TASALLRST 1LGT Foll ear Pril Toghi 40 feet corner Bler-aly worih' ¢100 1 RON. _C.'B., ENGLE, ituom 4 Metropollian Wiock, " SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. JrousatE-tio; WILL HUY, A BEAUTIFUL LOT, one block trom depot, nt Tl 7 miles from Chicagog $15down and 83 mouthiys ¢ n miarket, and shown frees abatract freet 10 aiready on., _110A UIROWN, 142 Lasailenst. QUITY IN 20- ot mt. Jusejili, peaclies n ol cees it take merchanilise recs youngs i Wwith 3, 0 Lasket. wl anilisc, 11 Thuls farin: oF Kkiasa dand, Addfess Bexs ten dase A. COLE, tiox 147, bt. Joseph, Mich. 0 ACRES OF QOO TAND 1% oon nav one budy, ‘Rosutl County, In.: perices title, 0MAS D. SXVYDEK & CO., Loom i4 bpeed’s Bluk, DVANCES MADE ON DI Iands, ete,, st LAUNDERS' near'Ciark, Loor 3 as ulph- A A PYANCEs 4 without re dioe_T51 tandothi A pat 0LY GULD AND SILVES Mouey (o Jusn on watclies, diagionds, and valuab T el cacripilon ot GOLOMMILYS Loan and Hallion leenved, b Enit Sladlson-at, e 2 7C, COLE, T4 DEARTOGRN.ST., ilA Yo 2,500, 8nd £3,0U Ly loanat § pe cr;x:. e Frars, oo Chileago property ) larker sum NEY TO LOAY OX CITY REAL KSTATE AT ONKY TO LD, ] 0_LOAN-$10,U0 AT 7 FER CENT, roved Yl’u(-fl’ly at & pel 'F cent culne " OANS ON COLLATEIALS IN KUMS OF 33 AND i st iaen I stalor blocky 0! M OFE o Fateer fands 1o Dands. "MEADE Cov 133 Lazalle-ss, N FUONITUR emyvan. OF o rood colsterats, CeD. W Hoom 3, 114 Kaudolyly st el 81,000 TO £3,00) 41 8 per cont, on city property) Addross 1 1, Tribune otlice 0 LOAN-83,00 1S TIAND, UFON_GOOD M- cenl, pnil 3 per cent muissfonet other suma at low rate. JULN L. LONU, 74 Washiugton: 0 LOAS ON IMFROVE 1 Ceatral and Nopthern liinols. DI . northeast corner laudulph and Dearbi rA HO00 Tt pierorids 108 Shiedolneret TETERSON & BAY, 108 Randoipli-st. $4.000 ety A, 1 N leolay & (LN NESUM AT & PER 7 §1) 010 or 1WO siilils, 9 Plusat, New Vork. - Aputy ', 41 Major Bidek, TO LPAN=8 PEIL CENT-XO COMIS: BT, 000 S Sa & oty Sinvroved fi\lwrly. GHACE S0 S0UR ik coner Jaekanm, & WANTEDON A BLUCK UF HUUSE: S16,000 FAFTELES Sntiaios; racr Uuly ueed aoply. 1 o7, Trivunsoie, IN BUMS TO BUIT AT EDWARD 8. DEEVER ‘wantugion. MISCELLANEOUS, CAT-LAW, EOOM U, RSO TG oM U U | corrcspunideace sirlcily cons ‘Crue lower (Lan tbe fowest. Consuit your A0 by writiug (o e, L FAID FOIE LY AND, -off clothing. thders by matl prows JONAS GELDEN, 363 State-st! ] e attended by, GooBL T-LAW, 11 DEAGBORS- P Wi Adyico frec) no few ubless suces ful 1350 eaperivace. Correspoudente coutdeatial, \ THBEE, AND F1V '8 ut the Chivago Savin, buru-at., curier of Madiwa. \VANTEDITHE ApbrEsS BAGOTIL fscud od bablcticaded bisn Iu Chlvazo of wicluity, 0 whotst wo wiil send & bottle of lucing for_ trlal frec, vduce & jusurisut beard of s 13 Diliskache 0a the smooibest taco s few weel never falls Lo resturs the hair o bald beads. thculare address with semp lacioo Co, 204 Mawagc, Ciuetauail, O, “Y‘NTHD—IIES HOM § Buliding. Call ur addicas . H. GIL CO., Houm by 8T aud #3 Washington-st, o UINARY BUEGEOS, DETEIR, uid Loiidoit, caa be consuliod st di Tovm 3. P R e I __STORAGE, __ 5 WISHING: TO !oTORE THEIY g they cin depend Gpon salely au and miderale charges shouid sod 20 Raudulphi-st., lisle Building. BSOLUTELY FIRR-PROOF STORAGE FUL FURS udture, werchaudise, carrisgu e 10 per ceat year. WALKDY & GO , wice 3 = Wastiafoaat. o 201t BALE—FILE OF G0 TRIDUNE i slng aber, vl BE & CU., sd Wastilugia-at. Fonkkeepers, Clerlcs, dco ‘ AV} Ei-A ll|:l‘:!!ll;'. Il,\'i:}fil.l.lfvifi.\'f ROV, o s | an ok 2 01 Hand and T qutek tn igar BNOKKFEPER AND — ENTRY- Adldrees In Euzliah and German, with rof- Trades, VTASTED=A FIR-T.CLAS DAKER, OXE WHO VURITASW, City Vakers. hankakee, . o \VASTEU-6000 COAT ASD PASTI TR hest prices padl LEGIOLD NELLEIE & CO., 15 Fraukitn-st, WASIE - Aeratal o0 illae Iand-av. VWASTED-AS EXPERIENCE Apaper eistter and take ol Lakes THOTOARARH MANTIAT U, the aark foum work. at LOVE DAY LS B T0 Jny cliarze of’ papee Mock, o Piiiinbing and Printing Cowpany, i CALL o and Uakleyias, Employment Agencics, VWANTED= 10 GERMAXS AXD 8WEDEQ nine work: free fare; 5 raylror 10 honmers, ete. fe F. CHRISTIAS & 25 30uth Waterat, WANTED-23 i free tranepo FOR™ 1i. 145 Fifth-a '\\fii,\'v 1~ AL D LATORERS FOR'T far nols end W[senn: 25 tramag 10 choj tandolphi-at, Miscellnneous : d " cual miners, st 3. i SPENBECK & “YACTKD-.\! N OF ENERGY FORA OENTEFL basinras w! ! per day. he Induceme 0 oy uily 1l capdial, and our plan of fntro- ot llugk Bouselinld srilcle extant, 1 pereons seXing prrinanent ol stamp for pampliel. BAY & Ci loyment. hicago, A NEW SEWING: thing. Call atonce ween |0a0d 12and 2 T Tlm.ru T AND 4 I the Chieazo ont 51 McCormick Block, scll the **Umnire Measurin; for kitchen use, Sells on algut, | Cotmlek lilock, between Juand 13 sud 2and 4, VWASTEL=ACTIVE | PART WITI] “SMALL carl capital lo handis ot woods,, Lays bedter 45 Clark-st., Roown 13, JOHSBUN & make monesy. Washilngion and D, W ANTED-A FTIUE NE and ‘beet-sciling noveilles extants sirest | and canvasrrs will Ond- headquarters Tor ageota’ sups jea by calling on C. M. LININGTUN, 43 aud 47 ¥°n office, cnrher Portland It TED=SALESME! N CHICAGO A Ahree to traved in Dlivvle, towa. Wiscousin, and Michlicun: 845 8 wonih, hotel mi traveling espanicy puid. o aceepianie mén.” All apolicants snewered if atanip (x fnclused, Queen City Glase ad Lamp Works, Ctacinnatt, vl T A ine mttachinent hi the Hoom 51 MeCormick nd 4. States. Large prodis t. rat lour. O1:' A GOOD STOUT ewelry stare, Address, statiog ence it auy, 8nd salary expect. o, LTyt ee, I I 436, 1ribune vt _MWANTED-FEMALE HELP, - Domestic ‘ TANTED=—A GOOD GERMAN 11 tu do wenersl Luus s, 8t et A N ASTED=UNE BECOND COOK A3 Washer. 8t Mr. * Huiehiuon's populne rooma. 222 Eant WasliDgion-at., between Market Frunkilt W4 N OR XORWEGIAN work, washing, ang lrusie 0 uttier need apply; call Weday, D=GTRL TO DO G it 8 small faully: must and ironcr. $43 West Monroe- VWANTED=A Goob COOK AN OSE T il 132 Dearborneat., fooin 7. _d. HAMA VW ARIED=A COMPETENT COUR FUM FIUST. class hoardiug-livuse; must _understand soups, pastry, etc. Apriy st4s suuth Carpenter-el. ca requl AL OUSEWOIIK ol cuok, waalier, peat WASTE 1L TO COOR, WASIL ANT fron, in & Tamily of two persne: houe but's coms etent euok beed kppiy Lo D1 Thirty-Orthest. o VW ASIER-TWO GIRI E TO COOK AND DO general works one (0 take care of chibirens famtly Avply at T Thirty-thlrd: Al references feuired. at., for twu days, VWASTED=A BT "Gl PO« s, b pritate faniif, at Xo. 81 Ve North folitng Mills W4 A OND-GIRLONE THAT DN derstande walting on table and rinntng Wheeler & Wiison machine, 643 Weat -3t ED—A GO0 Til! L. FOIt G k: 00 lrish peed mpply, 441 W GTHL _ FOIL VIVATE Must e s good waltress, Ier- Oigloat, WOTKL, “CORNEIR U1 m;ud Eitls, who under- PIENT "snal, two e i waldng ontable, T - 77 7 ) GIRL AS DISHWASHEL, Beamstressess ANTED=ALL OUIt OLD HANDS CAN COME n ot uncs; we alis want 100 more makers, who will find ateady work alsu one ¢ man preierred). - ED” HANDS TO WOUE _ 100 Yau burea-st. Nurscse VWASTED=A GOOD GERMAN QINL TO TARE )y ShTeef Ehlld2 yeara'vidi refereaco.reiuired. \ “7'.\, FED=A_ G Tor s nurse girl, LLATTRON T TO: Nu. 10 south Chuon, VAyTE UGETIC, WELL-EDUCATED LA+ dies and Geniletien G secure fint-clise uppor- tunitics by addrewsiui I 62, Fribube ottice. _____MORSES AND CARRIIAGE: slon-top carriagr, guod us newy 2 nearly ews 3 top huingfes, e by vud e new; 3 side-apriug buklsn o, Wade by 1w ot n by Fetnoy er Cu.1 4 pha ot ( 1iakers; p k- latforin suriug -haud : W and s aud harhse, ‘k 3 ‘¥, AN harug tu les by the day or week, civap, Muucy advanerd, U sell wi tnouths 1 Teymcnts or exchange. Musi be soid tu pay ade e wure 10 conie and sev 100 Befure.you bity, ireatbargaiia, W G, WALKELR ACOLD BAT TAMBLETO: lo {s warraited, ‘and. wiib & il lll!llfllflf. Will ke someihing very fast. ‘s, B0 gudeprir fup bucey' et ined bt very liteie iada by it M silver, of New Vorks aud & sevof rublices casi 10 be s0ld ot & sacridce. Apyly ab Lok, SiLE=a s nlan VAT NS WANTED-MALES Bookkeepors, Clerke, &ca VN‘I'I'"ATIU.\' WANTED-DBY A MAN OF EXPERI- 2 Y ence, an clerk or bookkeeprt for a wholesale or retail ";::::ml‘lt of refersnceagiven. Address R 1!{ Tribe ATION WANTED=RY A GENTLEMAY, % O s mnd rgotistical enouglt 1o sy ihat he [nrns qualifications, as bookkeeper or Address P39, Tribage, Addresa 151, Trinune affcer T e of Evealngs. JITUATION WANTED-A9 BOOKREEPER _OR Sty 1 St s Bt v o ericnce. Can u‘!nm e Address (lplltl. ;IHMIIIE Dlfl:!!" g unyiet of ather position: " Fenma !no:lenlu_'l_llaryx Ad\lm n Dfl,:l'r;!!n\"‘:ll’tlem "b“l;:?ln\ch:‘l_l\e‘:l.r’l‘tnmuen. &ce UATION WANTED-RY YOUNG MAN ¥ (Ewede) as hostler and driver. ‘U of o™i ST, et o ot Miscellancous. ITCATION WANTED-RY A YOUSG MAN 18 S AT o aers of ais aiitest, (n & whotesait hoosa OF manufacturing establlshaient, ‘whero he can learn ine bustiess and make himself aeefoi: be lives with his parents, and can bring_hest of testtmonlals ay to enarcter utek to learn, #nd would nat depead ‘wholly wpon 8318ty for sappott, X 102, Tribune nfiice. Domestice. ITUATION WANTED-RY A FIRST-CLASS GIRT, 8 _who thiatoughly nnderstands her business toconk, wash, and fran i mi Tl andtean in & private (amily; can give reference. SITUATION WANTEH-TIY A GO0| ORIN A SR 11y or first- boar 3 e Bidrem 137, Ttibane oics, e K 0Ws. Fiesie QITEATIONS W, S pieman girt Appiy st 35 NTED. 0 RES asmall family on the N cotner Uoethe, ~ iy R Capaonig ey mear Superio Lo AEIBYDesrte! QITLATION WANTED=A8 COOR OIt GENE housswirk, ' Piease eall at o\v-nu{:‘?wh““ TED-DBY A CAPABLE GIRL—IS iKi—in & Arsc-cinns famliy. Aboly ¢ sgaciation. No.v Arcade-court, JITUATION WANTED-DBY A_CoME NN Iy fuE Keaeral lisework 1 goud cook, r.and 3 O o second work; refe required. Tieads call at 143 L wentleth st N0 SITUATION WANTED—FOR GENENAT work In country of town. Address 1434 Al JITUATION WANTED=TU COOK, WA ND ST ? ‘orilums “good” Feferences. Appiy st 4104 Weat- orwezian i Gl nuinber, 1us now. 1 S auRCopr o0 AUy, QIFLATIO! TED=BY A NEAT, TIDY ¥0 ?flfl:l;lulr i all privaie famtly, Picase JITUATION “WANTED=UF A _TNESFECTARLE S e ol jest of eferiacka f requlred, Calyat 113 Thirgta s+ Dork of JITEATIO NTED=BY A WESPECTAULE [» 11l 10 do second work | e feit 5 eferencea, Calr okt Archeriael} C10 Feb SITUATION WANTED. nr;‘\"xiwsufin'mnrfii du'gencral hou var Bon'avl, Bear Thirtiet oo " ronces 143 Ver . W, SITUATION WwAN 1Y A COMPETENT CANA- &) dian wirl'to do Rousear o Tiuiily, “Fiesso cal at o sratealy L clis TUATION WANTED-BY A C T GINL +J to w1 ] 4 RIS Gl 1 AL e T, i QIITATION WANTED=DY F.A AT, A et oD ooon (laln American Tamlly. - Flesse ¢ e Sillwaukiee-av. Weat Bude preferrmg. o 27 8t 144 JITUATION | A GIRL W - ) clava ity referencti o g Conkihi o Beneeat hyans: york in private family. 1100 Btate'si,, near Tweaiy- AITUATIO! TED = BT A N young gir) for weheral howsensrk I At o clty referen oot clty reference. Auply st 203 Komutl ATION WANTED=BY L €0 il witlh best of refurence or keaeral housework in- emall privat Elde, Addreas or call on L. M4 Wabaali-av. ,\‘;x‘nll,ng\"fi GERMAN OIRL 0 ¥ ouswork: vt cl GAKELL 763 Slchigin-ar.. eoraer iy Laundresncss N WANTED — iy ST nadien ir) (0 Ga. lamniry Work i x Sme or wouid do _genci 011w Address B, 154 el urk or secoud Ilousckecpera. ITUATION WANTEN-AS HOUSEREEPER NY o 1D an‘American lad; Addren 155, Trtbune onfeo, o 0 "¢ M competeai. = e Miscellaneous, ITUATION WANTED--BY A LADY £ ., o r 2 g v oo sapeace. Lof reterence. Ad RONT HOUSE, Bewr Loomls: jar- frst Boors al, ‘o= ed. TURNER & ll‘o RENT—AN ELEOANT STOX 1) rooms, vn West Jackeo lors, dintng-room, aod Kitehen o; ern_{mprovenenisg newly caici BOND, 162 Washingtun - P10 RENT—$10=NICE 0. T00M AVETS GOOD order, 313 Hubbard-st, ILIE e "‘fl“"_‘kn'"- rd: PEIENSON & BAY, 163 VJ‘O RFVT—H!ICSP;”X‘I‘:?\\?A‘;!J‘\,;" V., B ROOMS, permouth thl May 1. L. A BEEBES 59 Staie. i North Sldo. huuse, 2% iinots- e Impruvewents, Aps iyt tioons 14, 79 Dearborn-st Suburban, 710, RENT—A NICE 25TOLY FRAME 10-ROOM beautitul neighbor- id Hyde La house ou € lot 1003143 In Lhe FINEIT all modern BlenceatJarge frounda; price moderage s goud un tenant. BOGUE - TO_RENT-IROOMS, South Slde, f]*0 RENT—NICELY FURNISIED 5, AP oL Tloom 2 113 £t Hangoiaie 1V APPLY Flvfi HEN second Clark: [ cepin SEWRLERIE F. U5 Waahington: GOAD ORDEILON W WALLEIC, 41 Bt i LY-FUI locatiun. ~TO RENT-STORES, OF| Officos. PO_RENT-| . SEMEN PRl 140 e o g WANTED TO RENT. _ FANTED=-TO IIE good roving o Tribune elfice. ~~BOARDING AND LODG South Side. 31 EAST WABHINGTUN-ST, NOLISIL HOUSE, new, Hghi, clean fooms and board 83 + ek ustauruit siceie 31 meain g, 0 1 ¥ per 116 reasonauly. TSHED 1OOMS, West Moarve-st. HOUSE OF 0 0l vlshlm% od, Address 1 0.\.1 ISHED ) PRAIRIE-AV < of Terms . ~PLEASA N f Wuturnlahied room) with Mryl‘\. =7 LiunT 33 1o $73; § must be lock east of E-FOI WAST OF Uk ey, from Wost Side, 50 squru MAT-ST.. X MADISON-6T, CAI. EAIL ~Floatant Toutis: With Loard, at vei Fateai Buit, hut and cold watcr. el o, sALE-CE armess. Caun 4andyo'clock i, TR, SALE=LIGITE BOTHLE TG borses ad double harness, Teasousble Ogurcs) also vne & wmare, B Years ok, l{“""‘ traveler, ad geutle, uguire at Club bisbles 31 Plue-st,. o otelss EVADA TOTEL. 145 AND 130 WADASILAY., B Mutub st — o0k DurTd bad Foomi S170 bk Qari 85 1o 87 per wedks lodnuam o e % 30 Cenlal slig.¢ Wituls Fuoms, withuat boardk. 8210 $3 Ler wrek. R Lexreen b )y 163 Michigen D—A"GOOD STHUNG SADD cu 10 harncss also, [Rquins at A LADY HAVING | SINESS WISIES 3 Pa geutlemal who can furnlsh suwie motcy Lo travel & ber; references given and required. Call tor duy at 2oy West Madison-at,, Rouw 13, P e Fflll SALE-£2.50 WILL BUY A STu! P BUOTS ‘aud slioee 11y & WY tg tuwn, B0 tuiles from Chlck s poud focation, ywdvrade! “Cull ouordidncts & flotand shoe blure, Verona, Grundy County, 1k MO SALE-THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF THE Targe dauble store 175 aud 177 Easi Madlson-ot. I“OI( BALE-F1 -CLASS SALOON; SELLING 4 kugs Iager per day: guod locaifun} chieap reot; reas sa for selllug good. MERKELL, 302 btdtesi. e HALF A NIUCE OFFICE, 14 Dearborn-at. § luducenicuts ol ¥ N, IN LINCOLN ark et hier purse, culainfug auvnz other tuluge abuus $23: 8 veral reward w il bo pald 1oF 1te returu (o SO1 Nort La Ball OaT-TUKSDAY KV i, 0 LON 3 Greeu-old., a red Sorwccn bocke alog cards and sewio; of B0 valus cacept Lo vwaer, Wi L. T pledse relurn two Lircopder's Oihce, 13 Easl Madlou st 830 [CEIVE Feward? | OST—ON TUE AT Ok IN THE VICINITY 4 uf the Domes achio Cutipauy » fovins vd_ btale lady's pocketbook coutalolig & guid: Iuunted €y¢-ig e ea. Ll udée will be Hbezahy rewarded upo o glase st doom 3 Lakvaide Bufiy ~_ MBUSEIIOLD GoODS, A BTANTLNG AXNOUNCENENE—iilR Ed- 2\ Birovalis ledsicad Cowaiiv, St Wess Madison- e, sl ou fustaliments at buttoud prices furniture, carpeta cruckury, stuves, aud hudacbold Rouds. Louscd furutslied 1broagboy SELLING OUT AT AND BELOW duys-no bumby be’ Based Larpets, furul XOEOWLL 0 &t asy call furnlal's Luuso Courpieis Witl Lrab U v FURNITURE COMPANY Nl o il ail Kiadeof Ul ineia; 1oW bricva Plain, B fa ¥ 8 widaw Iady cidnged uurlu.f $iE day; pelcrenc ress, GIVILS ucation $oriie, Wlis T Hiblng oulee" ™% ¥V% 2y BOAUD-IN A SUSUIBAN TOWS BY A YOURG mani low price. 1°35, Triluawomee, JOAKD-AND LAUGE SUNNY ROOM TIN” SAME Liouse or nearby, Wufurulabicd esvevt varmt, in iclnlty of BAUZA0OD-SL. clvls LTS WUsE by thud: erae. 150, Fribuno outice. e ethe [JOAKD=A LADY WITH CIILD S YEARS WANTS Toumm end b south of Tiriy-ors at very I Bricess beat rercruuces aiven. - Address Q ol ; pric #24 REEDL'S Tewple of Musle, 02 Vaa Burva-st. ___PARTNERS WANTED, _ it W U-WITH $L0 TU $2.00 (N busliacr due u'llU’l\o Iu‘:'k 0; Lsuldsoie [+ NO rhak; % [ o, Telvuno outen, D—A LADY HAVI MoK e can ulAnage alone Wante a partucr Wi FI) Chal 0 SoAth Dsp Aluea bt 10 laudry: NER WANTED=IN PUTS AND CALLS IN Ly au Gid. sacwber Bosnd of ‘Trade: bat iiile o8 B D0y TEIL 2y LG 18T UMD bislieas Will Lear investigaioy; capital requlicd abudb $1000; part (o trade, Audrem P35 TribRE olce T TO EXCHANGE, 71O EXCIIAN RST-ULASS BRICK LHUTEL IN 1 oaive lllum‘r:hyf Wil ke gund pegeed fas GF CBicay propctiy Clear fur bart HAML BLUS Diatrboried.s ovin e ot 1O, EXCUANUE-THIEE GOOD P AHMY C Oy UBE 1S U ACTeS Uud Of 30U vie of ali clears want praioeiing Sl provercy, clear. A Uresa 075, Tribue o [0 EXCHANUE-A NEW LIVERY-BARS, e guud l Cary - 0L, for § Ak o sart - Addross e J T STLIE IR Doy T ALL o mosld \VANTED-DY BEQUEST-A CLASS OF BOY WARTE o veuhs il v KRR OF RO Known sty sclion] 6ar Cuicagn Bl Lerelofors o Wbude Lerisd B0 por yudrs ddircas b 6dy Teibiis

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