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|0 recover THE COURTS. The Decapitated Park Commissioners After an Injunction. Reoord of JIndgments, New Huits, Bankruptoies, Bto Tho want of harmony which Gov. Cullom foments in the West Chicago Park Commfssion- ers 18 likely to exist tndefinitely. Messra, Lipe, Millard, Muus, and Ilolden, who comprise the non-nssimiiating element, having recently for- ttfled themsclves with a legal opinfon to the effect that the Governor's order removing them was llegal, found it neceasary, how- ever, to ke some steps to Kkeep tueir official places, A lawsult was yacessary, and to whom wonld they tnors nat- qurally apply than to the lezal gentlemen who vo them thelr opinion? To Mr. Bonney and Judgs Lawrence then they went, and the result wssn bill for Injunction to prevent the new pominces, 8, M. Wicox, Emil Wilken, E. E. Wood.and John Brannock,from taking the places ta which they havo been sppointed. The com- plainants, after sotting out that they constitute smajority of the West-Bile Park Board, and that they have always faithfully discharged ttelr ofticial dutfes, state that no charge of any incompeiency, neglect of duty, or malfensance fu office has ever been presented against them by the (loveroror any other pub- Jlc puthority. The Governor, however, on the 11th lost., entered o summary order removing tiem, and appointing the defendanls in their Iace, the only charge being that they dld not gean the necersary qualifieations for the po- fitton, aud that the ruccessful adiniulatration of the parks of Weat Chicago demanded thelr re- mosal. The new Commisefoners nre sbout to filo thelr bonds, and have given out that when fuis has been done they will, with the sasistance of Ueorgs W. Stanford, one of the old members, organize a majority of the Boarid, and proceed ta elect thele oflcers. Wil- Jard Woodard Jine been mppointed successor of Louts Schultze, whose term of office las ex- pired, and 8. . McCrea in place of Heury tireenebanm, resigned, but neither of them has s yet qualificds t is further charged that theactlon of the Wovernor (n remoying them was had without notice to them, without making any epeciticn- tions of Incompetency or malfcasance, and withe out giving any.opportunity to hear evidence, Trior to this, however, the Governor had de- manded thelr resignation, aud threatened to yemove them In. case they did not comply; dut they denled his right even to ‘nak for thelr resignations, except for good cause first shown. the time of thefe appointment they say they causcd a strict exaniination of the affalrs of “the Board to be made, the result of which was to disclose many anatiers affecting the honesty, {ntegrity, and nbillty of the persous Immedintely concerned therein. Theso results were published over the country, and, 8 few dnys before the nltemipt to gemove thom, complatuants had taken steps to Tave the proper uro\'cc(lll:r! taken to coriect he errurs and restore the deficienddes disclosed by the luvestigations, This altempt to remove them, cullllennnls think, will be gencrally re- garded 08 & charge that they have been fncotn- petcut, whereas such I not the fact, snd a submission t the onler of remors! would Le an _ ndmission that the charges were true. ‘They had before they wero remnoved cxplained matters to the (overnor, and insisted on thelfrrighit to he heard on speetficcharges, and they now clatin they can trimmphantly vindicate theniselves. omplafmints also clalin that {1 the new Com- mirsloners are allowed to take thelr seats the Jublic thteresta would be greatly endangered und business be deranged. A schéme has been et on foot to overpower complainants and get hoesession of the records and property of the Joard. The action of the Governor fs alloged 10 be illegnl, unauthorized, and vold, and ft gives color of title to the Yersona ap- poluted, and constitutes a cloud on tha ousted ofliclals. The Commissioners, therefore, asiced for an order enjoining the new Coinmis- stoners from making suy attempt to act as West Chicago Park Commissloners, or from In- terfering with the prescut Board, except to try their right in the usual and only legitimato way, by quo warranto. A temporary injunc- tion’ was lseued, but under a bond for $2,000, antwithstanding tho Commissloners’ averments that uo damage could result frowm_ihe issuance of the injunction, and that they should not be required to glve bond, & J. 8. BARNES & CO, Charles I1. Qurney, of New York Clty, began a sult by mYm yoaterday against the former firm of J. 8. Burnes & Co., hatters fu this clty, £345,50. He !!Irl that In February Jast they ordered a bill of woods of him amounting to about 8400. e had heard that suits were pending against them, and de- clined to nccommadata thein without an ex- planation. J. 8, Barnea then wrote back that the firm was perfectly solvent, thut they had 250 feet of chiolce resldence property whicn they werd about to dlnro«u of, sud would always pay 100 cents on the dollar. Trustiog to this state- sucnt, Gurney sent on the goods, but he hus never recelved nn{ pay for themn. A short time after the transaction J. 8. Barnes & Co. made voluntary aasignment, and olainti? now asks for a capias on theground that the inm procured tha poods by false represeutations. Thu writ a8 issued. 1TENS, In the caso of Orville Page va. W. W, Pogo ct ul, Judge Moore {u.llml-y appointed Orville Yaze Reculver of Yoge Bros. & Co., under o ‘bond for $10,000, 0. L. Parish was yesterday admitted to prac- tlea in both tho United States Courts,on motion of R E. Jenkins. . willlam Weadley and Charles Dennehy, ro- cently fudicted by the Unlted Stotes Urand Jury for not cancellng tha stamps on goine lqtior barrels, yesterday pleaded nolle con- teudere, and wers fined 3100 snd costs, UNITED STATES COUNTS. 0. I, Qranger flled @ b1l azalust John M, and Martha A. Wilkon and W, W, Farwell to for close a mortgage for $7,000 on the undivide peven-twentiethis of the north halt of Block 88, 1n Bchinol Bection Addition. - DANKIUFTOY MATTERS, Charlea W, bturcy, i broker at No. 106 Wash- dngrton street, wont into bunkruxtcy yesterday, iasecured debts are SHSU.03, und thie unsecured sbout 85,000, The asscts compriso nutcs und D accounts, I.nlvgrv. te., worth in all 8235 Referred o Register flibbard, R. E. Jonking was appoluted Provisivnal As- signes of J. W, Bent. BUPERIOI COURT IN LHIEP, Carolins Bchopper sued Jacob Felsenthal and Slgrmuml Strauss fur §,000, lie First National Hauk of Chicago began a ult for $2,000 against Michacl Keeley. . CIBCUIT COURT. Loulsa Hoerder began o sult In trespass z;-&nhy sgainst Heury Llamann to recover uum!uu. Charles ¥y Grey fled a bLill agalnst Walter C, Luse, E. H. Boche, ana othera to forccloss u ;"‘Xflrlkwigu‘;r 15};‘.31{4] (Lnlx Lots 1 to 18, fu a\-lvf. ock 1, Lots ncluy ck i Bl 10 Evanstun, - oivo, Hlock=, Iu Grey's (rorge Wincox commenced o sult against George Plummer to recover §1,000 dumages for n“lL;Wl u‘l‘fmlcr. i i stor Chukau began o suit for §5,000 sauinet Charles Clristian, Fruks'xulfl:f,“ffi Jacob Matas. COUNTY COURT, In the estate of Jbhn Halden, letters of ad- ministration were gravted to Charles II. 8, Mixer, under bond for §70,000, Inthe “‘Lmlm Chlll{lulmA. Haven et nl.hm. nors, grant of guardlanship was made i whdor hond for g o @ Ele CHIMINAL COUNT. John McMann pleaded zulhiolo larceny, and waa given #ftcen days in the County Jail, Heury Jackson was trivd fur forgery, and tho Jury will bring fo & sexled verdict TUR CALL, i DruxnNoNp—lu chsmbers, gu::: Drovgrrr—Hil va Haitimore & Ohlo il 8], Rallrcad oo 4ot 112, 11510118, 121 0134, Jupak Gauy—ill, tclusive, No. 100, Boland ve. Alley, on trial, SUbas JsussuN—27, 2605, 2b4, 385, 250, 267, 1, 983, 200, 247, No. 24U, Osborno ve. Gregg, on trlal, e Junos Moonz—43, #, 435 Young, o trial. 5 Jupux Rouzus—Set caso 201, Sherldan vs. Hud- son, sud caloudar Nus. 460 to 38% inclusive, ~ No €as6 o0 trial. Z dunus Booru—241, 242, 244 to 270, incluslve, except 248 any 200, No case ongtrial, Juuey Fauwkii—Cenersl businesa. Jubak WiLLiaMs—518, Fox va, Laug, on trial. JUDAMENTS, BUvEsion Covnt—CuNrissions—A. Gridley et No. 40, Yonog va. ol va. Jercmiah €. Whate, 31, It. Blrevey, sud J, i blaven syt ¥ Mlax Stora ot al. va. C.0. E. attbern, v . Cincuir O xpessions—0, E. Wolf va. Mtie, Jonn, ka4 Mebscl Jons, §52.15. e} —— THE HON, J. G. CANNON. To the Editor o) Ths Tribune. DaxviLLs, Ill., Oct. 22,--In jour issue of the 224 lust. your Washington dispatehcs report the Mon. J. Q. Cannon, the Represeutative of this district, 03 seyiog in the caucus at Seoator Slce- 200’y Louso that tho people of bis distslet aud Btate were very much dissatisfied with President Hayeo’ Clyll-Service sules sud Bouthern polivys darkdapple gray Ing tn Bhting ¥ e Erimeqncntly and mubsequently Notman. horse-breeder of ctaluus, aud bronght Lo thte State, and declared by horsemen to be the finest harae of the breed ever bronght to Amorica, ally probably playfully, of sn Illinols groom, bratally beaten that, as Deacon Duncan woul he experlenced a chanye of heart, deviity was developed, into his compsny. r.Tanp to b little joible. Yeslerdny &t 2 exbfbiton commenced i the présence Ellll‘I‘A?l ke removed his eye aud half turned his head to anawer, In that {nstant the crazy brute spranyg upon him ke a tiger, Trum the apeciators as tho horee cauzht the man up Dy the clothes at the small of his back, ahook him s on through the alr syalost the' Inclowny ing. feracions monater oA agaln upon him, sel to kncel duwn upou bl provented lim from doing, and the cool Professor, \With in shonlder still In the £rip of the monater's Jowa, atengaled (o his fect and with hia right hand Yo held thy nit o8 to prevent us far as possilile the mitccessful workin way intensoly cxcited, 0r0 lowur';n o Dbiting, The friends of Tap there was no gu lectivn of 200 Caitfornians, no oue hnd a revalyoer, ot the murderous brute would have heen shot deat Instantly. tho head with it, B b wan eunbicd by dogrees (0 draw fie urin through the horse foudly calls subjection, was in thy odorous liniment over his bandags man-ecater, with ali his evil passions inflamed with MR THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TIIURSDAY, OCTODBER 23, 1877.° If Mr, Cannon dkl this he must have Itm- fterl his Inquirics among the Pustmaste:s of this disteiet, for the neople are certalnly very well satisficd with President Hayes' poliey; ana Mr, Cannon's constituents would be more pleased to sec himn stand by the President rather than ally himaell with the implacables, who would rule or ruln, w.da.C CURRENT GOSSIP. CHILD OF.TITE COUNTRY, Child of tho conntry, for thy feet The grans with velvet lines each steeet, And, nodding, on thy way there grows The daiay or sweet<briar rore. Nown throngh the clover-meadows sweet Thon wandorest with {he anow-white sheop; And, whers the living stream doth flow, Thou fovest well, fair ¢hild, to go. And of beech-leavna can make & cap To dipits crystal besuty up. ‘Whers all the water-lilies grow, Where sirawherries grow Hpe, you know. Thy songs of wild birds learnest thou, And veace [s written on thy brow. Nooks wlere azalea blooms you know, And paths wheroby tha violets grow; And where her sober, speckled breast Doth hideshy Partridge on her noat, For thou canat trace the hidden way Bhe takes amid the forest gray; Whete sqnirrela atoro In hollow trees, And where thelr honey hido the bees. Thy checks arc roey se a flower, And golden duat doth mark each hoa. Thy etore of happinoss and heslth Ia better than amine of wealth, And bettor than the psinted toga They buy for city girls and boye, FLoRrA MARCIAN. e THE LATEST RAREY. San Francisca Chronicle, Oc, 34, Prof. R. M. Tapp. the celebratod Amerlcan horse-tamer, .commenced & week 8o to tame the Petaluma man-eater, as described in last Sunday's Chronicle, and hnn every day since given public exhibitiona of his processand progress in a tem- porary amohitheatre In tho rear of the Record Stables, on Market sireet, opposito Seventh. Yese terday, however, the man-ealer changed the pro- gramme, and itempted to tame Tapp in ro cflect- ivo 8 way that Tapp emerged sorely wounded, and ooly by a miracle with his life, 1 e man-eater, whust other name 1s Cogniac, Ie a rman rialiion. 7yeanold, welghe 1.K00 pounds, fusled in Nor- to 1llinola, onden, the ¥rance, imported two years a; ought Ly Joscph WL hrougnt L 111inols he had been an exception: S rtie animal, but, Javing. indiacrectly, and bitten oat & couple of pounds he wan ro_injudiclously aud any. all his lntent ‘and he bas cver aince been the terror of all whoni necessily have thrown Mr. Wooden constgned hun to o Lim cured of thls sole the e e apectatore, and progresse unt 310, Guring which time the harve had been “handlad by o'cluck IIJI the Vrofesrur, driven to bugry, and appeared per- fectly tractable. crova-hobbled b{ ]mnkln 1 stont rope fast from the 2l After bolug unhitched he was fetlock of his nfzh fore leg to that of his ol hind lez, an arrangement which permitied hin to trot, bt pre wlso his kneellog ted his galloping, na own. ‘vuo horse stood near the centre of the Incloacd circle and tha Professor ahout midway hetiween himand the inclosinz nigh barricade, the horee o of the commander, n the rear of Tapp and for oun fnslant Tapp perfectly subdued under thee, :reon on A front seat im & queation. Thore wanu yell of hotror terrier dvew & rat, and flang hin plank- Tapp cauld regolw lis feet the i him with his tecth by the left lhzz“l der and endeavoring [lils the cro«s-hobble Betare ‘of the horse's jaws. The crqwd Mr. Wooden nelzed a long 1l poked it between tho halter and the and atlll forther returded the ealled for a gun, but n, and, whatls remarkoble b o col- le “The horse and Tapp continned fghting Tlialf way sround the ring, Wooden on the scatsout- sido tlll bampering the formor's offorts with the pole. alno did afl they could fo distenct the 1nm eator's attention, onv lidy sclzing the crutch of “The spectators oo the front scats Ling near her and heating the horse over s man ¢ the ald of these alatractions awe, tho horse aliowlng It as it mlipped away from hin, uutil finally it wia ene tirely withdrawn, The crowd shouted 1 Tapp to {‘nmp for his life, bt tho pllnl:k{ trainer called for od is whip, and, with hix mangl by hia slde, thiat cuter| left orm danghing so tickled the fetlocks uf Cognale that Heing animal was again In what Tapp Last avening the trainer ahie oflice with 8 friend pouring sn 4 arm, aud tho the taste of bloud, was roinping around hia prison and eagerly reaching up for u mouthful of an timld speciator that ventared near enongh to loa down al im. The people will continue to look forward with Interest tu theaslution of tho prublent uf whether Tupp will tame the maon-eater or tho man-eater ameo app. WALTER ON THOT, UNITED STATE! At the meeting of tho Royai East Derka Agricul toral Association, held Oct, 10, In reply to the tonat, **The health of tho Presldent of the Asso- " Mr, Walter, 3L 1%, who wasin the chuir, eald: *'Last year, when in the nature of things it would baye been his Jot to be Vice-I'resident, tho intenes fnterest hutook in the Amerlcan Exhibition, and his deslre to rovieit a country where he had been treated with much hospitullty, induced him to croes tho Atlautic, and that day twelve months he was ot Niagara. Now, if there was a leason in public affalrs which ha bad learned in America, d which Enclishmen who wout thero m!cht be expected to learn, it wat an intensa conviction of the ovil from sn generally, a8 compared with their position ten years W40, Iu & state af great dopression, clunsen that wore prospering In Cunada and the Tnited Gtates wora the farmers sud the Inborers, Everywhere hu bieard of their system of protection nnd 1o l(mml"lu:Amurlcum s oris xs fron ed enrrenc The unly roIperIty. ow thesa two classea had no prowctiun whatevor, ut all the others were iu deep depression, and that in spite bf u inost siringent und sevoru protective vy tew. The lufiated currency was a Lwit curws with the protective systouy, ur, sl il events, was gene eraily found Ju conuectlon with it. ~ Well, bio fu that owing to that system, i 8 great measure, there biad been an enotmous iullation uf hoine lndustry, ns J4wae called, MUty and manufactories which had sprung up under tho system hud stopped, and tho largy towns were swarming with unsployed Ppeople, & large number of Whoin were actually en- eavortug to make thelr way back to Lugluud, In America, he wa y 10 siy, Adaim Suilth's book was as littlo read asthey were told the Bible was in Spain, wnd he was afr vou| (iae bofore public feeling in that country woul turn round In favor of freo trude. There ‘was a0 Thueh Jgnorance and solfishioess nilxed ap with tho uestlon, su mauy people's luteres W thought, were kept up by the prescut » , that until another Cobden arose, or until protection could no longer staud in tha faco of the uridency ayalust it, we Lad no chsnca of pencirating Lhat arwor of protection in which the Americans had J’Ihtmlelvel Lut hie bellel waw that i they could ouly bo persunded to givo up those doctriues aud andupt somelbing like frev trado, Doth thelr country #nd oiF own would experienco the greatess poesibla benelit, We ourvcives sui taioed grest injury from the American protectl sysicn, but it was wothing ju comparison with what they unconsciously [utilcted upon thewmselvos, Aveturn’ to cash pavuients was sléo much to be desired. The ume, ho hoped sud Uolleved, was quickly appruachlug when the Americans would wee th error of having thelr trade iutlated by that miserable system of wusound currencylu which ::m( quite kuow the vslue of thu paper he MRS, GILMANS INSANIIY, New Vork Herald. . ‘Tha statement that Mre. Gilman, the wifo of W. C. Ullman, bad becomo lnasue, cauved 8 univer- sal expression of sorrow lu the community, lu couversalion on the subject, Mr. -Beecher sald that when the Intslligence was cowmunicated to Brs, Gilman that ber busbsnd Lad been gullty of tbis greas crime, which hsd sluco cuused such » profound sensativa, sho realized to tho full the cbanged socisl condition that had thus suddeuly come upou Ler and her children, She bore It bravely, and with grest calinners bugau 1o talk of ler xlul for tho futurc. Bl said that sho wypald seek 1o obtaln tuo position of matron in some public lustitution, or some kindred en- ploywont, whereby sho could carn suouh sor berself snd her children, that the chil- dren would looked afier by her fricuds, aud thot her earnings would prevent them becow- iog & burden 1o auv one, Sho would 4o Lhis, abe wild, until ber busbaua 'way releaved from priv sod that them, when they were as 8 family nu\?.‘h again, they would tuke & couple of roows souse- Whvre aud start life auew, Fur woveral days after hor husband's Louble sbe spoke in this calu, bope- ful wauver, sod theso plans scemed to give ber mental rehef aud vccupation, sud so miugated tho {ntensity vf the ‘bpartscho consequens upon this .of the stock I8 set down st 34,000,000, blight of her hitherto happy life. Dy and by there raine over lier A changed condition of mind, and now and then #he hinted that she eonld nce right throngh her hustand’s Lrouble, She was setred_with the hallucinatlon that the wholr thing wan » great mistake, and that if they wouid only let her do thia and that sba could stralghten out All_ the terrible tangie, and that ‘al) wouid be well, This halincination was finally followed by mania, and ahie hecame vinlent and romewhat unmanazeable, The necernity of placing her under rome nort of restraint forced it- telf npon the conslderatinn of hae friends, aad, painfn) aa it was, 1L hnd Lo Le provided for. Sha wan thorefore, laat Tuosday lake Lo Tiarttord, whers thete {s a retreat for the inesne. [Her mothor, Mre. Porkinn, lives tn Hartford: Mrs, Stown and Mre, Gliman'a siater-in-law also live there. Everything that they can do to alleviste bor conaition will be done. The ehildren—two littio girle and & boy—are now in the careof Mr, Gilman's alnter at Norwich, where they bave been evee since the trouble. A MODFERN CAGLIOSTRO. Han Franciren Bullstin, It 1a mot long since Prof. Paraf hid & fond fate- well to San Franclsco. Iie had appeared among ns ta manufactore tallow-butter. Dut ho came to the wrong place for a snccesefal fmposture. The cone sequenca was that he fell into all sorts of compli- cutlons, and waa at lenzth forced ta fold bts tent and ellently ateal away, Tie beaded st once for Chill. Vhere pears 1o he creating & great That he Ia doing well 1a entablished by the fact that be ia reported Lo have beconie the par- chiaser of Meiggs' jamous manaton called the Quine ta tn Santiugo, Tut he {e engaged in amore important eonveraion than that of suet into butter. Ife 18 now tarning copper Into gold. His method, narrated by a conlcmnporary, {6 8 very slmple A lon af cnp- per in aeayed by experts,—not wholly catside of his confidence, probably, They find 8 small per- centage of gold, ne In" nenal—say 414 per cent, ‘Then Parat comes on the scene with a marvelons vowder, which he calls ** reactivo,” and throws it on tho mass, In a short time snother assay in wade, snd the resnlt is 3734 por cent gold. 1i s sald that Whe bowder 1a aubjected to analysis be- 1] < r. Presl- ‘0 the Hon. i, States, "~ New 0f Mr Cox nddroased A dent " and dirocted bi< lette 15, Vinyee, President of the Um York Wortd (Dem.). ‘Womldn’t it havo baen botter if the Demo- eratic House of Congress had #ppointed one of Ite officera from the Republican narty, just to show that tha Notth had been forgivea for the part It took in the inta unpleasantness!—Council JHuffe Nonpareil (liep. ), It must ba confossed that Mr, Randall's occupancy of the [Speaker's] chairis not an en- couraging sign for such ** tarfd revision ' x we hiave in onr mind, Of conrse, be will do the fair thing, just as he did the fair thing lost winter, gardless of consequences. Hut the ontlook for tariff revision ia cortalnly not an good as it woold be il a freq-tader wera [n the chalr. The prosent Congress may make a reviajon of the tariff, but It 18 not certain that all those proposingto revize will want Lo revise in the ssme way, —Loutsrille Cour- fer-Journal (Dem. ), Ho one, we suppose, claims that the Ra. ppblican party was defested by Judze West ‘Communixtic mentlments,” But the fact re- ‘maine that & numbar of very sound Republicans in this State refared Lo vole for him vn account of his Cleveland speech, We think that, his saubsequent speeches ru'ficiantly reetqred his position on that queation, and that the Repubilcans who scratehed bin name on that acconnt were unnccewsanly dainty, but the fact s, as stated, thry refused to vote for him, and the Jicpnblican Darty in Ghio was for that rearon weakened to that extent. —Clece- land Leader (llep. ). Tl Indianapolis Journal of Oct, 21, in puablishing the editorial article on **The President nd Republican Congreanmen, ™ given In onr graphie columne of the same dato, prefaces it with the following statement: The reparted expreaions of distrast and disatiefac. Hon wiin the policy of the President hy leading fiopnb ilcans, made at thie [nformal meeting at the resiieuce of Hecratary sherman on Friday evening last, were Jaul io beantar Sigrion yeaterday. | The geaeral deare Indcated 1o the Waab{oglon succfaln. un. tiie pari ot Kepubllcay memlicry of Congress, tn Know ihe sents- inenta of (e enatar, Indured the cditor of the Journal o, 1o ulitaj tis - Taro 11 18 nacd to prove that there (Ao G010 I 1, | 6450 beh i et ot oo o B o }ll Ilu probably some perfcct'y harmless admixtare. | b X embodied the sama in the following editorial, ft ui wid read {0 Senator Marton frum th received his hearty &pproval, sod n taken as ap expresdon ol whiat coursy Senate, TRumor hing it that the President recently expressed an Intentlon of nrmm((nn Gen, Long. tireet to 4 promiuent Federal powition in tieorgia. The propasition was vehemontly oppased by sl of the Conzrewnmen from that Siate, even those who Lare (sken paina Lo declare that he ** polley ' | B grana auccess, and that the Southern people are tuoronghly ronciliated, The trouble fe, that Longatreet, thongh one of the oust gallant snd sticcemful of the Confederate Generals. was among the Srat to turn In and cordlall® assist the ltepab- Jican party in fts work of peaceful and honorble recanstruction, Fur Lbis Uic Southern peopie will nover lorgive bim, The case mny serve to par- auade the President (hat his Foutbicrn fricnds will not indores any **volicy™ that recognizes Henub- licuniam as an {nrtitntion that ought 1o be falr: treated in that rection of the Union.—ltufalo Commercial Adrertiser (Rep.) ‘The New York Eoening Pos!, sponkiug of the judicial action of Senator Davld Davis In ark. ing for the raference of Lby Eustie casc tothe Com- mittec on Privileges and Elections, because hie wanted lizht on a purely legal question, suziests that had he hecn a member of the Electoral Com- misrion he would have considered all the questions ariring out of the Presidential contoet fromw a pure- !{ legal point of view, and then adds: **1f Le bad nne 0, would not the Democratic seheme for ee. curingtng Trenidency have failed ay Ladly w Davis as It really did foll with liradley?* We have the best of reasona for believing that If Senator Da- ¥i» had beeu the fAfteenth man on the Corunission the conclurion of its Iabors would have been pree clacly the samo a4 it was with Judee Dradley In that place. With no unbissed juaicial mind i the oaitlon of umptre, roto speak, conld tiere have en a different reenlt. The Iaw was unquestiona - bly with the ltevublicans. Any different declalon from that which wus reached would have plunged the country into interminable conflicts sl evers Tresidential glection, when elther party was strong enough and devilish enough to do it. —/adiancpo- Tia Journal (Ltep.)s Ono Gully, who led the Chisolm murdercrs in Kemper County, is now the Democratic d date for Sherift of that county, and the Meridian (Mlne.) Al ome tinie durfng tue process some one musk manage to Intruduce gold-dast In a snrreptitions manner. Yuch experiments, no doubt, sre costly for & 1 and expert, but then Pararsen- terprise can stand s, He le reported tobe workin off the stock of & mmxnny, for the converafon ol copper into gold, with gieat rapldity, The limit his opinfon e would punue I in , and the Chilinos are scramblinz to get it, _ All the cappor mines of the vicinity have immensely increased in wnlue, seoing thot they sre, according to Varal, nenrly one-half vold, But onr Caglidstro will ¥ to work tili the new and effective machinery which he lins orderod in England bas arrived. That will give him plenty of tima to work off his stock. Takiug o general ouirvey of the matter, wo sl that the Chiliaa_ copper minoa a known in strect parlance as good **shor day will coine when neliher Faraf nor activo ** will ba vistble to the naked cye, IIOW SOUTITERN NEGROES LIVE. Saima (Ala.) Times. 1t has often been a matter of wonder to many p;.-nple liow 80 many Idle negrocs subsist about this clty. ‘We have an old negro man who vielts our prem- 1ses once & week and porforina amall Jobs for which ‘we pay bim & quarter. Wo had the curl . tervicw him ll?e other day as to hln“m?:xla‘gye:on':d sithaietence. *'liow ore you getting along, Uncle Aleckr" wa. * Ah, thank God, T make ont toget 'nuff to eat,* nald Aleck. um days | make a quarter, mlfim darémoro or lesn ani soime dnya puin, b durin’ the weok 1 gats "nufl 1o buy 'visions fer me an' de olo ‘omen, " ** Well, Uncle Aleck, how much provisions do :llll buy, tell me oxactly; I want to maka 8 ealcu- on ' Aleck then Fl\'e the following items 1y vurchasea for himaelf and wifo: One-fialt iR reury of Oct, 10, apeaking of biw pros- asked him If he had plenty. pucts, I "mlhhln reporta lrmfi all unr;luus mansa; my wife 18 & good cook: I toll you, sab, | of Kemper unite in representing the peonle all ahe [a a pood cook. She used to cook for ole misn rapldly acquiercing In the revalt of tho late pris mary alcction, and fast falling fnto line in support of Gully for Sherifl as riuht in Itself, and the rureat way fo the full pacification of the county.” Itap- pears that about twenly prsons have been indicted as ‘ullu:lll and accessuries in the Chisolm cases (father, son, and daughter were slaln), und it in quite demiruble that the leaider of the wang should Le chuscn an ihe oficer whose dity it inay hecome to draw the Jurora who wiil tey these fudlctments. e are not informed ay to whethier this Gully s one of the indicted ones or not, but this fact wonld scarccly make any differonce in the v nvcrllwu.\llnlnl‘vpl Democrat as ta the **cternal ftnces of things " whoro tho murderers wero na- tive, chivalrons llllcllilrg)lunl and the muniercd V(Nll;lfl ) Ttepublicans, — Hasainglon Republican ep). Now, the point upon which all Republicans secmn (0 boagreod at present In that ten, Grant 1a the man of all others throush whom to frustrate tho rising hopea of the Democrarcy in 1880, 1 havo dwelt somewhnt upon the abeurdity of the cry, * Peinciplos, not men. because tho present Ex- ecutive lllnstrmtes ite worst application, In Jeaving us with only & small amount of man and no princl. ples, while Urant i« a_splendid illustration: of f1s, utter negation, Leinga man who is & tower of strength in himeelf, Mronger than any lell'flrm, and greater than any party. In rayin: this, it does not fullow that the man who says it ludorses Gen, Grant's foruier Administration ns the best that this nation has & right to expect, Urant way not a mudel Presldent by any means, In the early days of the party, whea tho orzanlzation was sironser than any man, he would not, in the light of two terms, have boen the clioice of any conslderable portion of the peuple of the leaders. Tt clrcum- stances over which the party, as sn organization, had no control have rendered it necesary o for- get much of the past eight years, to bear ‘with ‘pa. tience the comini thrue, oiid to sce what can bo douv at the end of that perfod, not »o much to re- in slavery time, and we hos & guod table, [ tell {uu. Ak, we lives as well as most colorcd people I nows of ; as good—waoll, aeder hack-drivers, We have *greens' from ouf yarden, and sometimes 1 ng de gravy and loaves all de meat for de old an, " And this s the way the darkies lve—by doin, little fobs. A small’ amount of cheap minl oo bread will subslst them—many times some of them hovo bread alone. 3any idlo men, who do littlo obs, or follow lmlluc-. are “Ii orted mainly by thelr wives at the washtub, {.wnnlll entaglish any one Lo count up the money pald out every Feck for wasblng. Wasning, cooklng, and nursing ba- Lies support a lurgo portion of the nogro popula- tlon of Beliza, Thix cheap lvine makes the clicap- cat labor in the Unlited Statos, but not the best cit- {zenchlp, 4 QUIPH, Jtuling classes—Schoolinasters. Mean speed, according to Punch, 1s running away from ono's creditors, Astutterlug Profosaor says: **The Dog Btar is nostaratall. Itlsa p-p-p pup-planot. ‘There 1s one alzht In ltome that recalls the na- tlonal game of poker to the Americans, Tho Call [ aco "ein. —Jloston Iulletin, romn aHier i to hin mbthor, Rt S At kow '0nn after sal s muthe X 16at bees tad apiintora in thelr tallai® Autumn thoughts—Autumn man got drunk? Au- tumu mule kick? Autumn walden kiss? Auto: arcian MRAIENY AR oY o wek T Autamn A wliopkecper of great experience says that how- avor talkative clerks may bo during the day, they are slways ready o shut up at night. **Tha alngle scull race!" exclaimed sn old IIJ{ assholaid down ber murning newspaper, **1 didn‘t | tain the Bepublican organization as to keep tho know 4 they'd discoverod a race with double nuamnu:purrlnunu“ out of power, Th! uni- skulls! versal feoling |6 that Grant ia the man o do ihia thing, and henco the aniversal favor with which bis name fs received.—Editorial Correspondence Bvall son— 2o, don't Ik loe st al; horrl) Bt Lovls Glabe-Democrat (Imulucable Lep. ). vulgar woman, Colls her hushand *Frery ™ Relf- wado father (vaguely)—** A1 (Pause) **W but aln't "1a nanie *Knery?"—London Fun. Stmngol{. working peopls, who suffer I'rofessor (decribing anciont Greok theatro)— [ moet trom the depreciation of {he currency, are s*And it had no roof.® Junlor (sure he haa | most larcely In fuvor of an unlumlied supply of caught the Professor in 2 mistake)—** What did oy do, air, when It ratned?" Irofess off Ws (;Xn-lc- and puneing a monent). wot, #ir,""—Lrincétonian. Wifo—**Well, Joass, judgingfrom your bresth, reenbacks, Thoy imagine that, If there i un un {mited rupply of ‘Government notea, there will businvse aciivity and prusperity, I businera d mandamore nioney convenleuces than 1t lias, 1 sal fers from the lacks but It doca nut follow that en ! ! y jatcs businees, Taik I A T cuw't really toll whether you hivo been drinking | Sbundsnce of anoney cruates . mistake. Busincssactivity depn o1k o1 her eon- e O Ty ygaimuala W | ditions than an shandance of "money, Iivnce wo shand (mpmnch(nllfl—“ulunnn. lou't you—hic—luve e enough to) At of tho doubty™ Whoii & prelty yorag lady and her sunt were knocked down by a staze the otlier duy, some tlumhiily-druased yonng men at unce rushed forward aud balped them up, 1L {s supposed that they were gamblers, from the fact that they first asaiod tho Young Indy, sud then * ratscd the ante, " **Now, Johnale, elve me a sentenco contalning augun, &ud u pronoun relating to 1. Jotumes luoked uu at tho celling, and then at the floor, aud fnally, almost In despalr, glanced oulof tbe win. dow, Tben ble countenance chunzel, and, polnt- 1 to some fowla 1n the atreettaat could ho seen fram the rount, oxclatned, **Tlow |4 hens, —Troy Times. ‘THE CAPTURE OF IIYENAS, The following mode of tylng hyenss in thelr den, sa practiced fu Afghanistan, s given by Arthur Connolly, In his Ocerland Journal, In tho wonls of an Afghan Cblef, tha Slirkaros Byud Daond: *When you bave tracked the beast to hiaden you tske & rops with two aliu-knots upou it in your right band, snd with your left bolding & feit cloak hefore you, you go holdly but quietiy o, The an- {nial does not know tho nature of the dungor, and, therefore, rotirea Lo the back of the den, but you Iwaya tell whero his head s by tho klore of ¥ vu keep moving eradually toward bl yuur knees, and when you are within distance aro wurprised that wurking people whiould uot o that a condition of cuse, such as tho re-vnactment of the colnage law would give, Is better for all than would g unlimitea supyly of greenbacks be It fa_ not surprismg Cthat the wealthy capltalista should ek the cold stunduni, s tuat Appreciates thoir wealth, Their coured fu ns ratlons) aa that of those whio demand xu unibmited supnly of greenbacks fa Irratlonal. Tl recoluage of sfiver will estublleh the bappy medium letween tho two. 1twill give us & metallic currency, and cnaugh of It. There will bu an wbundance of cur- rency fur tho most exteunive scopo of Lusines will ‘oocasiou ho Inconvenfence of bandl wili epable uw 1o transuct all the business we can do, We are fally convinced that thisfs the best ibing postivle. And, if thoso who favor grevn- Dbacke Oghit it, they shonld understand that tuey will really play into tha hauds of she contraction- fste, who ouly dewire s goid currency, It s - vurtaut_that the coming regular scuslon of Co prress, ut lcunt, vhall determive this subject, by atoring to the statute book & law surreptitivusly repealed. —Pillaburg Commercial Gazeils (Lep.), mme—hic—the ben- ————— Ohild Attacked by a Rat. Albany Times, Yesterday afternoon, sbout 5 o'clock, the fn- id of Moscs . lireen, livivg ut No, 17 3 street, was placed fnu bed in an upper room by its mother, Bliortly after crics were heard from the child. Mrx. Breen ran uv-stairs, and un ooening tho door saw & large wharl-rat Jump off the Led, and, before she could stop it, make its escape. On colng to the bed she found the top of her child’'s head bleediug pro- fuscly, Dr. I}, V. O'Leary was called, and arossed the wouuds, there belng 'threo places whers the head was bitten. Much blood flowed, and the child at iirst presented a frightful spectacle. The wounds, however, ure not con- sldered dangerous. HE THRIBUNE BIANCI O T3 QEDERTO ACCHaBATE Uit XU Petrons tarougliout the clty we have catabil Jirceh biticce i the different ivhios us deuly clow, whiery Ruertlsunscnts sl o bucen for tlc same fiice & chargedat the Mala Otlce, and wil Lo recelve untll 8 a'clock p, w1, durng tue wiek, any untl s p. m, ou Batunlar, WILLIA WINNING, Naokecller and Stationar, 184 TWRulY-ee00nd-at.. RUST Webasli-ay. ¥. M. WALDY Stationen et., 1000 Weat Madivou-st. OBKKT. THEUMBTON. Wi R HP R G e "I. fll:‘u‘ HENRY, Books, stuivnery, ot st TKURICK. Lak on \hruw the cloak uver his head, close with bim, snd tuky care be dooe not free bimacll, ‘The beast fs 30 frichiencd that ho cowers back, au though o 1nay bite the fell, ha camuot wirn his neck’ round hurt you, 80 yuu ausetly fecl for hls fore legs, allp tho ' knots dver them, ‘and then with one strong pull drw ther I.lflll up W the back of bis ueck and tis them there. Tlio Leust Is BOW your own, and you cun do what you like with Lim. We generslly take thosa we cateh honie L0 the krall, and hunt them on the plain with bridlea §n thelr mouths, that our dogs nay bo tn‘nfihl uot to fear Lhe brates when thuy mect thein Wil . id, 1yenas aroalso taken aliva by the Arabs by & very shufiar mottiod, except that a wooden gag i3 uscd tnsivad of a felt cloak. 'Tho slwilarity In il mode of capture in two such distant countrics Alueris sud Afghanistan, snd !r{v 1wo racos su diffe; , {8 remarkable, Froin the fact that (e Afghany ulder that the foal 1 col uires greal prosence of mind, sud ua Instsuce belug glven of a wan having died of a byte iu u cluiey attempt, wo may Infer tht tue Afghon Liyena i more powerfal oF moro fo- suclous thay bis African congene i e ] CURRENT OPINION. ‘Who cares for Ohlo? Haven’t the Rapub- licana carried France!—ZRocketer Danocred (Lep. The President’s msssogo being & strictly Joweler, News-Dealer, sud ¥ancy + coraer Lincoln, NINCUMBEREDHEA) oF R siock of dry koous. FTverics, buuts Or clothing, addreas REAL LTATE 0. Tilbuse U N G0ST 1OUSE AND 2 LOTS, businews documont, free from parilsan hogpwash, lO'B.{C l: [ Ilnfi\'l‘ll‘l.fl N S the average Congressiman'y smazement s bound- Jousiand, Slour for ay tmpraved taru iear or s Jeas.—Memphls {Tenn.) Avalanche (D). incumbirea. ¥ 31, Yribunavulce oo 1t the Ropublican politicians aro ambitious to imitata the Japaneso l:nlmml ot |m"hfl-ppy‘ diapateh,” they have only to uominats Uen. Geaul 17:3':5??4 :ufl 1 Tl Guclauats. Commarcaut (Ind. Bep.). Mr. Cox, with perha) ardonable petu- lance. 18 ‘puklnnP:z )E.‘ B-yu e “g:'." Livyes. 14 cortainly not very witty; It ls cor- talaly not likely to be very &l ecflvg and i It X ‘“ufisn-A SMALL POWEL PRRINTY, 0 2‘1‘"&"‘3 Iflfl'IIL\ suswer. A. H. Al ARTSER WANTED—WITH FLOM o TO };‘u.oux Cal &E«Hunlr ater )’rnuulx:ml Houllh were, Mr, Hayes might plesd as an offseithefact | 1ISONAL, that 'when, on the 14l of last M Mr. Cox PrIsCRAL-S0cron T CaY T0-DAY AT 3 wiuts (0 bl 1o qak the uppuintuaent of Mr, Ueosge o'slo Wiy, PULLOCE, ¥ REAL ESTAT " ~47.000- FOL ORY _AND DASE- BBookkeepern, Clerkn, &c, a i o » )auff"fin{' T o T pee year (fren ol | VWWANTED-IMMEDIATELT, Tr0, MEX FAMIL, b feet lente nowat 4.4 Iar with wholesale buot and ahos bosthee: plenty Sharie nn Mudimtim, Intmerh Rtule pad e of work amd small pay. Address with referance & 53, in ho: T 1haf ear. Here ta g | TTILENGUDCE. Ehaare for winie maD to make 15,000 inalx years, T, Ba BOYD, Itom 7, 170 Mwdisn at. T (N WABARIAV., nect Traaess > ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, THREE 0OODSMART I EAST hen ®ho understand patiing Lo hot water pipes pear Kigteenth-st., 35 feet. 42 fect, or 77 fer In green-houses. Apply at F o £ e imbroveds Yo are”determined to A A g I el NI R W s BB oy VW ASTED-THREE GOOD T. ) ‘maker, one coat-make: Koo't girl for d T we! o gAFLOF the purchase moo: NY. 770 State: 7, KO, Ro. 17 t!h'enlm 18TEA C 2 TP NEW M ARRLE FRONT 110 i Washington-st., by T. LYMAR, LORS, ONEPAY d one' for repsiring: "Address 1018 la- alsa o diana X o ——— | YYANTRD=A )01} NEWAPATER AND JUB 4 ;:‘p’l.cl-n! By f&lu;‘r':',ll'fiésfill:l""‘!.!‘l’!s} ‘ nrinter; one l‘llvl{’v.fl of ’IPS orting umlflmllldl'l‘n!‘ VIR s TAOM . e halting. e v Setiog ievts of agod Labita snd st s muAL b acedrdance with the tinen, Address, stating term IR, El<har, ind, 2 * S E ek RIS e AT Bl Gt ot oo s cp R ealarn-AY, . 0! T front foot. T, No NTED=ONE OK TWO ™ 600 6 Nn. 17 Portiand Block, 1\ Alln‘lru’:‘h;"l'l')llnnlnlyl gllll%lh: :.r'l[:ec“u ! t‘:rllf()ll'?’g e e | VY IO T o M RSN, SUBURDIAN IUEAL ESTATE, | bath Crkat. o o0 a0t s A MALLIN, 170 £100 WILL BUY A o from de hiragn; $15 down and €5 monthly: ¢l Inmarket, and shiown fryet Alsiract fre ready on, 1(tA BHOWS, 14, AT _RESTOL NHIOS, & y work il wiater; aingle ATEAL propary 0-rent train toom 4, IOLSTERER. APPLY AT 333 ’l;m T RAVENSWOND, 20 MINUTES' rie from Wel 734 feet for ol depot, Inta SOl B4 ewh by T, LYMAN, No. 17 Portiand lloek, - COUNTIY BEAL ESTATE, A UURESHOEI~A JOUBER—AT 1348 Tialatedont, ~THREL DI FOUR GO0D CARPEN- ra-wood work st 710 West Lake-at A ANTED-TEN CARPEN JoOk, sALE-en b At (WANT iy ERS 1O CONTIACT down), 110-acre farm, Just 23 milra ssuth of Conrt- fur trimming ten h Apply from 1 to 3 aif undor gond fence: e o'clock Thuruiay at Indlans-av.and I:I‘r’;y'ie'!nl'l' B ANTED=A GOOD AN TO PRESS CLOTHES Y it et erienca. L0 5 SOOI 10438 Madison m, se I Chilcagn, ui Bouse, 9 harn, vrehard, 409 acreanf aplendid timber, two o iires defotas goo orchard, never faliin i 4 {n fllinofa: suchi s bargato wifl ok County adain. T. B HOYD, FARM UN DAN- 1 mlia from Chilcain : fecen of (and 1 iinols, the very noed: 40 8cres of heayy timber: must BOYD, Koo 7. 179 S TR ] REAL ESTATE WANTED, T MILL-BTONE NUIL dy coployineat. and ron WAsTEN=ACOM er and dresmer: 7 ‘'orks Co., Clinton wages. Apply at Richar aud Washiugion-» S PHOTATEIER AT VENTY BEC- D=L PHOTAT] T3 TWENTY-BEC WASLED = THUEE soher mn,_ 0 North Green at, Employment Agencless AW ARTED-LABORERS sOUTIL TIGK Feducitons St Lauis, | Catrne ¥ Naaniefiie, Mo i YD thin faone of the st beat of aofl, ail Le mll fur eah atonce, T B. Madtwin-t. i‘ris1 ED=FULE DESCRIFTION OF 80UND mf favs West_and ‘cagu eaulyics for koo waler fouring and inte R, TrD L furmine and tiuber Iands, ar and fu tracta 1o suit, Address 20 01t 25 FRRT NOKTH FUONT OX . Vicksbn New . trien CIArK o Sratet will | te sebuiinde ) ointe on the Misiotmnlo A pory s Lhber 106) froLon INOINNA-aT. horib | era' Ticket Oilive, 77 CITk-at, bascinent. T must be cheaps wiil pay all eash, FANTEG o & JACOIN WEIL, 140 Dearborust. WARTED 0 n A STOUE_ O SOLTH WATE] cbeap irann #ust of Clark, fur whieh clear foten South Bide | CO. fureqaity will e @ivea, 1. L. ikl 140 Dearborn, | - WASTED=1 WAXT $10.00 1N UNIMIHOVED Troperty for rash, elilier Jota or Rere propertys must be wel Jousted and a bargain. Audress 13 47, Tritmne office. Zriiune of . BUAILDING AND LODRIN k2 \ TANTED=MEN AND LADI pens, 3 L, TON, 45204 47 Jackson 8! Houth fiide. B AR AR T 3] BAST, FASMINGTuN-BT kanLta nousk— | JAwER i TR 60 brmriater. Chloarpy oo 10 i pjLY 18EB 30 87 per¥ee ?ANTED—MEN—#5 ta §13 PER DAY GUAR: - = - a1 d I arg of the country, 79 TAST VAS DUNEN.ST. “XEAIL STATES | yuar,n ol EAY & COu ey (Mo ot Fieasant froat rootie, with or withoot hoards —— house quiet and resjectabies terma to sult the times. ]6 WADASI-AV.~FIRST-CLAES DAY-DOALD; TED-ALCTIONE, i RALA , for aendy Jon, Olve references, MILON & CO., 1612 Bloomtagion, 1. dress e movrate. L = T D—20 MEN POI RAILROAD Wi 935 MISHOAS- AV ZTRIGTES W ong | WAL Mhale 4 haliea weat of Flats, B ) orimn plestant Turbielied Fooua, with board, | Anplyithe waikor to Wil. . HOWALRD, 70 Metro: can mmodated quurn!u price potitan ity WANASILAY IANTLY FUANISHED suite of roums for wenllemans breakfast and 0 w'elock dinner If desireds references. v [3Q5 WABASI-AV.—ONE NIC G frovt roumaadana st private family: referel 1119 I¥biaga-av —AV ANT ALCOVE %) roum, furnisied.” with boards one oF two othe £ roumss Lotise I’-I’Ll-l'h'l: Tetrrences required. Tent Sides 5 ROUTHANN-AT-FUINISIED LOOMS, ALSO L) alcave room unfurnished, o reat witn or wishout buants modern cnveulencen: 1eros resxonable, North Shde, 1‘)7 DEARBOURN-AV.~NICELY FUUNIEHED & { rvom for slogle gentleman, with bo a2y Toardem wanted, ]'s"u_' THORIT00D O T BID 10, famiiy of $hre # en sulte and pddoinings mo eliidren ur uther boarders.” Address 8%, Tritne viic o T ORTI KIDE T OF ETATE-ST.—TWO GEN: tirinen end wives or four kentlenien can be sccom- 100 tated with ver7 deaimble rooms and good board for the winter.AudFom A 8, Triune ofice, Ilotols,. EYADA HOTEL, 164 AND 130 WADASILAY. Firvt-clant board and ¥ood rooms £1.50 por day) Tusrders fur the winter waule JANDS Matinon- low rates, . AT O —~AGENTS TO 8 THE ew Eogland and Mlchizan Lumber,Dealers” aod Manufacturers Legiater: fhe best selling work yet every juibcrnian wants o cnw [Aking 15 1o 825 per dag, Forierme PAUEGNS, pubifaher, Bpringei], Mas. Y FURNISHED de room, with good board; R, WARHER. AND airton: amall family” snd giod foom 14 Methodist Chursh 1runer, 1o go to F wages, L' WHIPPLE, Blok, \VASTED=A GGOD, RELIABLE, WILLTSG GTiT Tor xeneral houwinork fo K tn Colorado. Call Thuradey or Baturday morning ot 235 Wab ANTED=& 060D~ GIRL FOIl NENAL _‘vmhunlewgrk. _ATply sting ygunm--«.or BN VWASTED-AT 05 WEST JACKHO) ainpetent uirl to o Koneral iodseworky tisfactory referencs ‘lf ANTED—A o o A must S GIUL FOR GRNE 1 bring reference: on I'ark. VWANIED-FINT.Ci RS GuGK (o oIDIXATY cook necd Appiy} ean find perinnnent employ- mient {n & private famil7, providing alie can bring unt. clas recommendatious, by addressing I wi, Trihune, ‘vA)"l' }=NICE LERPECTARLE NMAN OR Bwrde gird fodo’ gencral houscwork., Apply st 257 Weat Madluon-at, PRIVATE FAMILY AN EX: rienced colure wonian cooks g QR TR tnust bo & good TINDBO HOUSE, 179 8TA T., OFPOSITE wi ’, pl; o o Tl Y e Hiiers N 1o furalbcd oot With | s ek s Rorh el frum 10 mi.f01p, i, a oArds day buard, 4 ber weok. \WANTED=a GILI, THOLOUMNLY COMPETENT Pn;\‘n do guneral housowors (o a small family, Mlisccllancon "['Wo GENTLE BOAGDERS WANTED TO ‘uzeupy one roum 1n privaty famllys commatation fivketa furnisued fur dinners near business centre. @ a4, Tribune offlce, ROARD WANTED. 'g&.’fii [=FOIL BELF AND WIFE: VICINITT WOOD and Washilagion-sta s sonth front roown; will furniahiy wgive price. Addreas D), Tribune afiice, z —A GIRL T0 DO _GENERAL TIOUBE: Hust be good washer and fruncr, at 447 + near Centra-ur. FANTED=Y 600! far the winter vuta N GET A PLACE 03-at., Doar Statoy €3 AT THE \ Gt €A 47 Indfal & NTLEMAN WANTR WELL-FURNIS RRFANTED=A PINST:CLASA COOK, ~ WARTET, 3 'l roum aid buard. f Mate, north of Twent NTED=S STACL WK, WARTIET, LICL Seorhat A | VY ASdirer, i st il St s - ‘Iribune uttice, e FINANGIAL, MADE ON IHAMONDS, WATCHES, ntLAU i:) ]rrhlh:l?!n«. l'.\)th a0 NTED=A GOOD RMART GIRL TO 1¥) DI ( Toom work and asslst {6 $iore at Temperanca Cot- fee flouse, DS West Madison-st.| must come well rece ommended, dolpbesi.. near Tioutn 5 madg, Est Nugses, roved real estal cinity, o charge o a0 i Tarmd within {0 miles, 1, Ly FEASK, Reaper ok, | atnlght. Apply st 17 Latln-st. chighicd oot DV XBUMB 10 ON ¥ Lound APYARGES INBUNATD SUIT ol IGrousEhy ) ANTED=A GOOD GIRL TO DO _LAUNDRY WILSUN, 118 Randoiyh-ot., Hoom N AT ofe tlat ean conse wal recomiiende d toh Bud steudy wutk. Inquire at 227 West Adains __T0_RENT-IOUNLS, Went Sidos 'l‘l) NENT=-DBRICK HOUSK. OWNER WILL BOARD with fa] Call wt. mily1 8150, ¥plendid routns Lo rent, 204 West Waahlugion-st, _See doclor, natlcs allion s, (AN P wOit DL GOLT B 7 Maney Lo loan on xatclcs. divmonds, wad vaii weerydescriyiion ab UL Lo ) : 3 DEATORSRT TTAS | Pk ) 8450, aud €680 10 lodn on Chickko al 8 per ety 3 oF 8 years. e OANS ON TMPEOVED CITY NEAT FATAT L1, conventent guins made by F. 4. BRADLEY, '8 b T['Q, BENT=ON AVENUE WENT OF UNION PAILK, Sl 2 . ck house. Gomis, unfurobhed. Owner so T,0ANS-AST ANOUNTS, LATGE 0T AL fuintly il ki IF destred.. licfereacu Tequired. Ade 4 upom furnitire, pianos, machinery etc. (without | dress I8 6, Trivune uice, removal), waren 0. 1L WALKER, usé Ficelpta, oF any gond collaterals, toum 3. Slonare Iock, 134 Desrhora, N FURNITURE (WITHOUT 08, and other guod collsterals. 132 South Slde. '1‘0 RENT-A LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISIED house, dining-room on first door, on I'rairie-a near Twentietuset, The tamily would board 17 desirat ble. Address 18 85 Tribune ofiice, . North Side. RENT=A NEW 14-M0OOM BRICR, SOUTI ronl, il modern convenfences. A fiue 11-room east frunt, with £ood barn: lucstion destrabley wo lines uf ‘cars and in viciaily of Liacaln LI IALE, 133 gtandaipli N SUM OF §3 AND UPWARDS CAN ye fur cutreticy at the counting: wpany. Py W HAD XCHANGE. FOIU 1" "currency at the connting-mom_of thia Triune. SxL\"nTl A T PIECES IN PACRAGES i X160 € of 8100 exchango for currcncy sl counting-reom of ‘ribune Conpus 1A TIEN (R TIED) HOUS] NCA TR = tury sud Ugsctuenb stond TroNT, was, wat 7ok 'G'in'r“ui:fiir RS Sl o el ot et oWl Ferionmibta ¢ per o ul less o the OTTAGE, MODERN 10-RO0M best improved cib 3 VAN LATHROP, 1 ’ ! o ue‘-:‘vl‘:‘r'u-n.‘ ¥ real cotate. BRLY T i Tesvom Dl Sell un - tuunth: “Vargalos, JOHN ¥, REERITART, 1 4 BA GS BANK BOOKS 1l dollar, and Rtate Savings at Arfor iear Teal catmie A 11s ks fle‘fllfll)‘ll. 3 Sk IN SUUMS TO BUIT AT SE00.000 el iien b At 8. DlEvEk {44 Dearborn-at., near Washington. des L0 BESTONICELY KUNISH Livom 30, 115 East ifaudaibi 710 BRN o OTATIONS, ¢a; PLII. asa, bliibied st 1, Haz B vole, #. 0,001 Vi3, Mcand FLY Van 7|0, RENT-P [Ntk Burew penod e | vollelted. ret b 1 1 M N (| ERTATCOVE ROOSE, FOLNIRIED, TS P <Ol BALE—AFILETON ‘vate anillys Wahaah-av., Frar uf Twrneysecond- ) A i ai.3 pelepvaces required, Address 3,154 Twauty- €10, §2L licaly leather, €15, roceu. *Cyclavédia, 4 vola, half Morodto, £33, Sihnly 5ot In s PTG ke, G PAID . FOIE WENSTER'S — DICT i 85 chA g Forks nriag word pricest Wora you VournLrary soe CHAPLN, cor. Madisan and Dearborn, 8 ()O“ VOLUMES AND ULD BOOKS AT o half price; € ih Cyclopedis, Jibrary, $477 Zell's Cyuiopedia, o o helssices, Lasl paiil fr houks, music. and wWakezInch duwi ILLENR'S Cheap Book store, 103 Madison-st. T musICAL, A FIREFIARO. $10, oy vt e SRR el AINS IN ELEGANT PIA {lr s D ROONS TN THOMPEON ranstcnts akeny otice, £, West Stdos I[OREXT-A LAUGE ALCOVE RODM, NICELY Tarulaied, with or witout board, 23 West Wadli- {ngtoa-st. N ' NT=A TTASDSOY LN belva rainiys #9 Weat Wasbtugton-al, Worth Sides 1]°0 RENT—NICELY: FURNISHED BOUTILVRONT -, Liack pariur, rootns, with or without i Faat Tudiaacate NT—STOLEY, OFFICEN, &c, ONT PPARLOG, FUIL vith o without buard. ataire st LITTLK USKD, FOT BALEL FRY fary warrinted tur dve Musie, W2V uren-st, 08 AND OItGANS. ‘13 - tores. Bt b orzets dou: suly S50 Lo, ani- v FEXT-STONE NOS, 20 AND 241 LAKE-ST. Fuut Mok alwave vt haud. Prlevs lower Lisi auye 5164 fL., With am! "'"""51""" (Y] Mu‘,u Slicre fu Chicnga. 18, T, MARTIN, 154 btate- nt Apy fo THEROS FAIOER 40 sadlin- PLANOS=WARIANTED A5 DURAI Rk, u llwflufir-irfifib AND BASEM o prfont 5= i ET A T, TOGET] U A e vane s o et Marchants voR th ol Y LUTHE R cex, ED e ple F separsie, Riate nur! p\h'A 'n;nl:l w;:‘\u I.‘,l:—.',j:ixflm R cliedp, U B WALLE Ty 4 Clarksboy thouih 11 0 4 purt fa private fawilyand | T oo 5 pere A PRATL Pal wn uranta deer biai: | __ WANTED_T0 BENT. Desacostre, Address Q iy Tribubo uilives \WASTHEG HENe-sHALL COTTAGR CON- venicnt tu strect cars; state nuliber Toving, ‘water and gan, B, Tribun will b LA IR yRes o D ANTED-TO RENT-THUEE OK FOUR PLESS. ant toors fur Mgt husckeeping, With uice {amily} nodern HUPROYELIENts) near sirect reter- o exchangedsAddruse bt FAN TO MENT=NY A YOUNG MAY, ‘Plessant room ua North Side fa private famllyy [FUs mtuac be iwleraic perusneat f suited. Adurcas i, drlbuse vdice. ) BIANOS AND ORGANS-FIVE VEARY MU gunrantee, “¥or cast auit mouthiy or yuss. terly payticuts we give spectal prices. Call and ex- efure buyloz. uatrated catslogues wmatled wuiilg of Music. 13 Van Buren LOST AND FOUND, JOUNDZA EPANIEL DUG. OWNER PLEASE '"yruupmu y wnd puy charges. 4 Clybouru-av. 05T-A MINE FURCOLLAR, l uorth of Weillogtou-av,, b 1] Lo putd the ‘ond ana:al. 3 BUMNY ROAD lay alierooon. A turoiog it to No, ral 1eward w 2 ‘ AR s | MONEY: BEV- OF 1. I1TAL ), WHITE 5 c 1 A R A S Wi Lo ba Binpcrors b fuF him'ab 21 Wasiugtonit., suth’ Park A felreat, " GOL 2 ‘o will receive ALLCas o 2\ mew Valued as IIEINI; 3 § J OTIC] 0 HOUS | AN h u“"l"flf thn)od 1Hghit-Gu to i and 110 souih al- | Byt 13 Weul Browa ' STHAYED=A CHESTSUT T B e i I«‘ub)m Toot, 0 WIITE S Llind fa right ALL WG eyein rewurd Wi ¥ Feturulog smo to A Rcdrn ity eat iy Wb Ae b A Tl celobrated Ardaud Bass Duroer, Vaimany, malatine, B S P R Sauty. sconouy, shd prico: e Floretcs B YRAGE, ] |7 S A~ EE sio 5ix 8is, el gl oud Beallig T RARUTELY ¥ Y Py AT orey T lll) TiE LAULES—MIS3 GUILD, OF VEING. v - and §4, Dun' L,huy.um);u \BSOL\IU‘I-\ FIRE-PROOY STORAGE FOR FUK. 16 stoppliiz 8 short L 8% No. 330 West Adams-at, Y _li,-onrmkirl_mq L '”qu'i‘\"- argaal EM- e sl g ueglael | et s s Y ogy | HLERAoLE LD eI o 3 : 2 i 4 25 e = iy ] sovan | st see Witk be A | BUSINESS OIANCES. iy O et i P e ) ESS OMANCES. . way of uleasuremients to Bt lniics and clildren well. n Il SALE~AN OLD ESTABLISIED JHESTAU- Al eTaloud, pre-euineut vver others raDt; Orat-class Business: cbeap fur casl, ur Tead B e i ate 1t Daan largo cir- °| estases ¥ BURCKY, 1o East Landolieat. * " s A - e AT Ty Tty g_uhllflqlnl‘ ast, Agentswaaied. Fau—“u_-{“ BTOCK AND FPIXTURES OF T " l0gL0u-at. CicsRy. i i Betari S iy, poyatoluy, snd Lyglene, conalating of tne Freach |y ewmlgranis ldaviog Culcago Azet of Sext wouth. TEW GLI 'OCK OF GLOCERIES, FIXTORES, maulat, wape’ chard, and nuf.w. Teprescutiug - e i 100 |'N 1} i (1ES, Ut i NTED<SECOND-HAND TINNEUS' TUOLS, and kovd: will of house: brace $1235 per day i Evipsl ghary boktina of the Sichire, - Addivay 1 AN IR WA g S T LR Zor selig boos Baalis: et o ity CONVOITORST STARDY, SITUATI ) amietan une Gifice, JITUATT houae; ) work in some ‘wh: o :fzfl:‘n! bestof city references. Address R 33, Tril “Hookkecpers, Clorkn, &ce NTED-AS LAWYER'S CLERR, OR 2 haIntanEe, And A TdrniAD heat of Peterencen, A4 drem 1} 79, Tribane oftice. . OX WA £, by an sxperence o references. K i QITUATION WANTED-AS CORRFAPONDRNT ORt ¥ arcistant, & person ot much experienen in grain and vidon exprt trads to_England and termanys, ndnce teade; Board of T gl 0N WANTED—DY A YOUNO MAN TO olrmie tall_store, of drive bune 'Swri'v/«'rm.‘ WARTED-NY A COMPETERT BUSI: 4 nens man a2 shipping clerk of saleaman [n gome 3 @hulenle preferred: will work for very smail Sainry, Adures 875 Tribnge omcer T Addrem K by private fa yean expr gl'fla‘.\'fln?‘ WANTED-HY (AN h man man s QITUATION 2 Iaundry g JTUATION chlid, Address C A M, No. 7, Bouth Divislon Bta JITUATION WANTED +3 conk, washer. “and fron, ®oo referencegven. 50 U3 do reneral | Thursisy ALY TION. W - t0 do bonsework, Dlcase call ITEATION | TELT Kiflto do general haasework arsechnd IELTARLE o) Trndcne nce in facta Miscellancous, parker or porter ITUATION WANTED-BY O AN S DT Cantomh bost and fnos makinas. Bave had Addresa it ), Tribune, Coachmon, Tenmstors, &ce GIIUATION WANTED-DY A HESPECTANLR 3 marricd man as coachman, one who thoroughly one T Ehrefu drrver: peat ot iy vet diross htatol ¢ -yn“. 1573 "Illlfll!rl ¥ releronces M and industrious: saber INDUATRIOUS in & wholesalo At of referencra given from last employer. Tribuns ofice, mansger, elther fiostan. Maes. Domesticas WANTED~IY AN EXPENIENCED n a'liotel b it yi,can faraish the best of ‘references. Address W, I, COX, _SITUATIONS WANTED_EEMALE, QITUATION WANTED=BY A DANIAN GIRL TO urcwork. Fiease: eall for two days as 153 Bouth side, wasner, and fronct -ase cal) for twa day; housewor utterd n Please call at ¢4 Jarimon-cours. N WASTEl GIH, scwing, or general housawork. me know iminediately. _Addres 1874, Tribuos SIICATION WANTRD-DY A COMPLTENT PEMS L ITUATION WANTEII=BY A COMPETENT OINL, ol conk 0ud refersnce it run-as. WANTED — DY A RESPECTABLE D kirl 10 40 serond work o take charge of & s fur three diys, care of Carrl on. ¥ A GOOD GiRtl, A3 rivate familyy 0 BECO) icase 1oy office. kIn A respectable family. A RESPECTADLE VANTED—TIY ~GOO] mily. Appl) No. 84 1 114 it Diviaion-st, fOrtnadarsst {TUATION WASTED=DY A YOUNS GINLT0 D0 STLLCURA or Renera) liousawork. Cal of addreds 60 Dearborast. mer T wi woll cnces QAT s, QITUA ST family. Eignzeent QUIUATION D) work by firs © ITUATION £)"'s good coak. SITUAT ON” WANTED—AS BECH 1 0u, Tribune otlic ITUATI ) 8 Orate ian COOK. or bosrding-Lousen wagted, P ticth-st,, betwoen Burnside and Butterdeld a1 Bing take care of children; can i) 10N WA 4 TON W, 0 Sl'll.'AT ANTED—AB COOK OF §5., 51015 Bubd-felarencd’ Biven. \Cail oF nddreas 877 mly, to liest of references. N Floaso call 108 WANTED-_IY A COMY: WANTED=TO DO GENEITAL TOUSE- ass Canndian gifl. 87 Vernon-at., Tefs frequirnl. mily: two years it strans WANTED=TIV AN EXPRRIEN Y woman a3 cook In a private family. West Lakost. N T Gl 00 01k a7 Rebieral Soubanori i A ool rences if required. -Call at 107 hast TEU—DY A SWEDISH GINL A3 Tlcase call a6 242 Norih Lasalie-at, 1TUATION WANTED-DY A COSIPETENT BECe ond girl In 8 gentle f encen from last ylace. refors F Panlina. GIRL, OIt ve good refors SVTEATION WANTED-TTA NEAT, COMPETENT 8 i) axsecond wirl or cook ina it family: can be seen {or (%o days &% her last pl Pleass callat 4.3 Deararn- Calfatsd ND WORK 01t mily Ly ane thas ewberry-av. it HECOND Cal 50 7 South Haimeieate - o Anerican tamily. BY A CAPADLE OTRL 1N 00k, wash, i {rr nd fron. "Je's o - 1 &t 501 Thire By -st. h fainll, Clinta ATIO! guru;fi‘ms WANTE feientgirt o do ly, Nulow wi WANTED—BY A GOOD GIRL, TO DO ST ; A general housework, Kelerence. Callnt 327 South — D3 A FIiIST: neral hotsewor! I¥t K i & privatn . Call for Lwo days A & Bouth QITUATION WANTED-DY A FIGST-CLABS GIRL ond Sn-cu nd g eenthest,, and w! o do s:‘ru AT compeien QiTuaAT chaml v Laroesses, fagton In & Botel. reetauraut, ur bu counteys 8 mtranger in te city, N W WOrk o g Cail Thursday st i1 Ontarie qlTUA’I &Y do general houscwork Addras 66 Wet La ATION WANTED-TO 1 In & private family; refor ‘wentioih-at, QAT genemt liousy uy Fle 01 3101 Swedish il €00k ur eral bousework In Aineriean famlly. 270 Disiso QITUATIONS WANTED-UY TW0 SisrRLs A8 Y conk and'do secand Lnforances(f rajul city or couniry, Bt ik B S‘TI)ATION WANTED-UY D girltodo sewing ur d twu days ai 267 Desplaine Sf.fl'm'ri(m‘\v‘ two duya sl Nu. B Fouricent! SITYATION WANTED~DY A COMPETE, o do geners! bousework or second work. aLw) Archer-av, in ducen el s TI cucy, Address Nortllde ea Call or aduress 100 Xowd Ieutistress, L0 uld Lo willlog to assist i sty Coai ey rutereicen. Call oF addrel ¥50 NOF Laoalle-st. Sl'l l:,'\‘;l“ln.\‘ aw ! Ad SlTDA 10N d“’o\. clty or couutry. N0 ., 8t W L, il ral housewurk In & - 10N i 10N WANTED=IY A EU= 0¥ A [ON " WANTED Wwitii Feferencea, as 00 and work. Call fur twy ds A K nd work, EII<BY A _COSI good waltreds; city reforonc. in the rear. 0Tk OF nurse} can Hcnunsiressos, wing and light second worky y 1t- Ol e, Smiln‘mx W. w (a1 Tuwr 1N e | it Madison-s 10N WANTEU-1Y A 0] ¢ and williy TON WANTED-TO aud dresmaking, dtess Z, 164 Fwenty-s ousokoeperse D — A8 rinal 6.6 iato-st CI10N BALK O &3 TOISES, 3 TON BUGUIER, 5 Lugidas, 1 tamily bugey, with | Id e XPTCE WaLunE, single audwlut u halicrs pilng-hous 4 Prankil “BY A G G {5 docond work fn u jrivuta Dol IR 1l worki Kool Futcren N WANTED=AS €01 e oa oF h do Aeheral ocaen ares ANTED=A” GUOD DI AKER ore places Lo saw by the day oF week. take cars of children Address B 73, 170 £ i W private faluily. ey ur ‘ountry, b da general vt clices; & stran, Z Call ¢ 20 Fruokiin-st, : {_ Kh A JUTUATION WANTED=IIY A FINAT-CLASS COOR city or 0 BEC- sl fauily. COMTY rods TABLE Floadd call Tor UV TWO_ GINLE AS The very boat West Slae, AN 15 williog aad capable, 143 Twentleth QIUATION WAKTED=IY & OLIMAN GIRETO ) do kitchen ar housework, or dishwashing in hotels one year's references. Call At 343 Third-av, - grru.\'nm" WANTRD—-BY A GIHL TO DO BEC- > filve refereacea, Apply for NT GIRT, Tieass cail ITUATION WANTLD=BY A COMPETENT GIRL A Tlby rofers MAN GIRL: and sew; iee. “WANTED—AS BEAMSTRESS IN A iet-clasa famlly; (o competent tu do dressmaking s lgut sccund work if hece ALL KINDS OF cut wnd O} 83 per cond-at. UOUSEKEEPET, recond work, cook, or lauudress, ia soats, sud " duub clugles, eic., thivday (Fhureds; IELS T Sl A and kin ]fbu AL aucr e, E‘UM BALY Fanted s Lay mares, close-inslchied: aafe for lady ur ehildren, Also tow wud secd gl melkles, FoRd wakuns, L0p dElvery wasul 1-Land_tarn B yomrs A0 Harmontcourn, batween auble sud sugle; 3 [oules, ver Tao_ e’ I i aud-Uaud buggles, carria A E—GOOD TANGY BLAU! of age, top bugky snd hlrlnnrb o 1dce, a8 tic uwler ls rie g, Ll 10 by sald 8L v sud 10 HORSES, FIT FOK ALL UBK: WA ud, sud ube week's telal glven: one spaa £4a trut s uilie I 3:303sound ey landsome o ptock b reocs Wukuus, Lew aud ssonl exs, wlngle snd dotiie, wil Of the best iuako, Horwes, bugiica, ¥agons, ur week, Willacll un inosthiy pey- Must b sold Lo fay savances. 13t il 25 (0 $40 FER HEAD, oF farm W, OIS ja clty. Appl fichtben 0ITBA Jrored Madisou B LUl BALE= Fusdsiors w 175 _luquireof bargatng wiil Lo & Wull cuse, ur light open bugey Tribiwe ouiee. G(llll) SECOND-HAND OF] suring democrut ai i banels 1 NTER=-A UGOOD “BUGG \yanzaizs b, Skl 124, s0d guod care. 1 HAM, ANTED-PUAETON borse, A AT IIALF IT8 VALU b bugky; make e L ALY ddress i miall, stuclug lgwest Lerma, =4 FINE TEAM OF Toe s0ld t0-day: price, 2 Blndleat, xmusx‘;m;unz‘ e d R e T GE A NTLE G, 143 Tweatlet-st., LY HOUSEHO It -ai., a0l ali Kk il is1 esay toria, CAEH ON TE=FOi - roum b OVESTIBTOVE: toves on tetlimenta ut Mk USION FURNITURR COMPANYY ude of Lousebuld LY, Tl CONTENTA ouse} Bouse oped TTuih W10 & Tl ATLOESTOVES, nilces lower i ) ! hd '@

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