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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MARCH 20, 1878 THE COURTS. An Important Trade-Mark Decia» ion on Sewing-Machines. ¥ Marrled While Drunk,” and for This Roason He Wants a Divorce. #Jack” Sturges Sceks to Unload His Difforences in Bank- ruptey. New Suits, Judgments, Divorces, Confessions, Ete. Inthecase of tho Republic Life-Insurance Company, Judge Williaina yesterday gave the Recelver of tha Company leave Lo bid at a pro- posed sale under trust deed. The properly to Do sold Is situated between ‘Thirty-fourth and Thirty-Alth strects, Pralrle nnd Forrest avenues, and was mortgaged Ly tho late M. 0. Walker to the Company to sccure a loan of §14,000. A SEWING-MACHINE CASE. Judge Blodgett yesterday morning, fn the case of tho Binger Manufacturing Company ve. Charles, Wililam, and Frank Nieman, entered a, deerec I fayor of the complainants. This was a sult to provent the defendant from selling sowing-machines with the word “Singer” on thom, when they were not the machlnes made by the Singer Sewlng-Machlue Company. The Iatter claimed the word was a trade-mark, used by it todesignate fts particular brand of ma- clines, and that it wns entitted to the cxclusive use of the terin, and that the defendants by using tha name were diverting fts trads anid causing a largze loss of profits. There are a number of cascs of A similar character pending. Judge Blodrrett, after hearing an exbaustive arqument about nmonth ago, yesterday decided in favor of the Company, holiing that it was cotitled to the exclusive use of the word sgmeer,” and granted a deeree accordingly restraluing tho defendants in the future from using the tenn. DIYORCES. Charles Baldwin, fn November, 1867, when, nshe eays, e was very drunk, marricd ong Ilortenso Fountaln, a wotnan about 40 years of age, and who professed to be a widow. They 1ised together until about a year ago, when lo Jearnod that shie had another husband living in Phuadelphla. When complainant was married, he says lie was only 21 ycars old, and eo drunk tuat he dla not know what he was doln;{, andho thinks, under nll the circumstances, ho 18 a much-abused man and entitlod to a divoree, Catharina Eclcer flled a blll to geta divorce from ber husbaud, John Ecker, on accouut of: Vis alleged habltual dennkenness, Marcus Lovy complains that he has been obliced to live'the Inst four years syithoub the #ociety ol his wife, Fanov, and ho thinks ho can wet along cnllrol{ without her, Jogephienia Walz tells a ratier unusual story of how she got marrled and how much slie now teerets ft. Bhio says thaton the 16th of Janu- ary lust, and on divers other occaslons, Joseph Mors, who was npparently 8 favored suitor, to romo degree at lcast, urgod her to ml:{ bim, and threatened to alioot her if sho refused. Bho says sho was so Intimidated DLy his words and nctions that she did not - daro to tell any ome, and finally ou the 4d of February stic went with him to the Jesuit Clurch, where they were marricd. Mors told the pflen‘. that complainant had no parents Jivine, and his brother-lu-law, Anthony Homer, ond sister Bathara Liomer, represented- them- sclves as complainant’s brother and siater, and signed thoe marriagze contract under the names of Herman and Annle Walz, Complainant never lias consummated the marrage, and immedi- ately after the cercmony went back to her parcnta’ residence, where sho has since lived, And sho now aska to ba releascd from her forced yows. Mathildo Wachter wants to bo forever ox- cused from ngain enduring the cruel treatment w\lchluhu bas had to bear as the wife of Louls vachiter, 7 TTRMS, Friday next will Lo tho last day of seryics to the Aprll term of the Superior Court. New calendars will be prepared for Judges Gary and Jameson, All cnacs bearing term numbers less than 4,500 (ft was erroneoualy stated as 8,600 in Jyesterduy's TRinoxe) should be noticed befora Tueaduy, Murch 26, Judge Blodzett s engaged in hearlog the case of the Mutual Life-Insurance Company vs. Orvilla Cronkhite ana S8cxtus N, Wilcox to ro- cover o allezed deflefency of 814,498.04, Cronkhite was tho Company’s agent here from Auncust, 1874, to January, 1476, and it {s clatmed lio falled to turn over “all the tnoney collected for the Company, AVilcox was his bondsman, Judee Drummond {s oxpected back from In- dianapolis this evening. Judge Booth is heating the case of Hardling, Nissen & Barnum ve. George W. Hill, to re- cover a bl for legal services rendered fn the natorious Kibbo-Hill-Turner cjeetinent sults ubout two years ago. UNITED STATES COURTS, Christian Kemming, 8r,, filed an intervenin; llbclluwmny in the Unfted States Districl Court ngainst tho procceds of the schooner Kearsago to recover $3,203 due on a mortgage against tho vessel. Rose Howe sucd Joel FI, Wicker for $1,000, DANKRUFTOY MATTENS, George M. Walaorf and Heanry Wahler, Toundors and machinists at Freeport, filed their voluntary petition to be adjudicated bankrupt yesterday, Their preferred debts foot up $103, ihe sccured $3,385, and the unsecured about 700, ‘The asscts comprise lond yulued bt $3,000;° ‘stock in trade, 86005 machlnery and l]x(ums, $1,500; open ac- counts, $50. Waldorf has no debts, nor auy as- sets boyond exemptlons. Waller owes about $000, and has nsscts couslsting of land and a Jittle personal property valued at $1,036.25, Refeérence to Reglster Cratn, Jolin . Ieath, of- Abington, Mercer County, atso found ik necossary 1o eld bimsolt of his load of debts, Tlis proferred and sccured debts amount to $1,012, and the_unsecured to $000. Assets merely nominal, Reference to Reaister e Wellmown “Jackn g ‘Tha well-known ac] lurges, latoly a member of thu Board of Trade, vrvu he last on the list, 1L preferred dobts amount to 850, bestides an unknown amount dufe for the taxes of 1870 und 1874, The secured debts foot up $8,800, with sccurities valued at $21,000, Of this amonnt §0,000 18 due under u trust-deed ou No, 617 Adaums street, and §2,500 o J, M| ler & Co. for dilferences on erain contract Tha unsecured debts ars $107,000.85, due, of courae, chietly on graln contracts. ‘T'he only as- sets beyond hls clothes and furniture are soma’ worthless open uccounts, ‘The case was referred ‘Fhe petition was drawn by Messrs. McCuy & Pratt and Monroe, Bisbee & Ball, jotly, ‘The Asslguee of the Redficld, Bowen & Wal- worth Company was ordered to tile his account 1o fifteen davs, ‘The case of Michael & Uoldstein was referred to the Kegister for tlual 1uport, Inthe case of Abrabam & Co. the compost- tlon was urdered to be dlstnlssed, unless ratl- fled by March 20 by the requisite number of creditors, . Lhe clectlon of an Anlfince of George Haus- lein was continued to Aprll 6, R E, Jeukins was avpofuted Assiguee of Parker & Boyaton, and George W. Campbell of David It Cregu, . An Anl:finw will be selected at 10 a. m, to- da{ tor Willlam Kerr & Co, y ‘The first dividend meeting of Hilger & Faxon and the final dividend AT at the sams time, . . BUPERIOR COUNT IN BMIEY. Joseph B. Keeler and H, I, Judson began “-sul;.z 22,000 yesterday against Bamuel el Juies and Joseph O, Buchonsn Gled a biil agatust Altred aiud Edwand Ssnderson to dis- solve the partuership |u the business of grocers’ sundries, In which the frm ot derson, Buchanan & Co. has heretofore been cugagod. cullits J, Huxham sued Mary E. aod John Durk for $1,000. CIBCUIT COULT, gun @ suit io trespass yester- peucer, D. 8, Bmith, A, D, Bulkley, Ianiel Goodwin, Jr., W. u. 'l‘ur&m. and Jobn Q. Adams, (o recover sl 8, . 2zi0 Dlcatertield began sn action to recover damages frow Jacob Belersdurl, rah O, flanna aud otbers flled a bil) agalust Susaoua M. Reud, Broady Read, aud Varker Read o set aside & fraudulept conveysnce to Susanns lludxsk:zm HRead, in April, 187'{] of fasct for 3 p, m. lo-day, fu tue casc o Z, A, lhlvl . J, Bicgmund day against D. . Gullg, O, U, Lot 3, Block 12, in Bebool Section Additlon, excepl 2 fou Lho nortl side thereat. FROBATE COURT, In the estato of Wilbur M, Mlufihlfl, s minor, letters of guardtanship were fasucd to Auson AL Ueminzway uuder voad for §7,000, Iu tus estate of Catberiue 1. Butler, & minor, letters of guurdiunship were granted to w-l‘er utler undur boud for $8.000. In tho estate of E. H. Mulford, letters wero krauted to Auva M. Uibbs uuder vond for $70.000, The catute ds dinded between the luldren aud graudeblluren of the deceused, and :l‘u: u[uuuflty i3 Jocated st Evanston and valued Thu'l(lugnbury estate came o the aurface agaln yesterday, J. V. LeMoyne, receutly ap- n’nud Guardinn, appeared {n belis!f of the ge r, to dispute the legailty and correctncss of the accounts of the Iate (fuardian, Mr. 1. G, Powers, In reciting tho history of the catate, Mr. LeMoyne charged that it had becn so man- aged that 1ts value had decreased from £1,250,- lfi) in 1R7L or thereabouts to 840,000, the amount of morteages heid against ft by the United States Mortgage Company, The Com- pamy claimed that the estate was absolutely In- solvent, and had aircady inatituted proceedings in the Federal courts for the lp(mmtnu:ut ol 8 Recelver, Mz, LeMoyne elnimed that the estate was brought to Its “present condition by the reckless speculation of the former Guardian, and be Intended to show the Court that manv of his traneactions were fltegal. He had no right to make conveyance of the nroperty of the cstate h'y niortgage, as had been done, nor had he the right toerect bulldinga and run the estate fnto debt, The law did not contemplate anything of that kind, and thuadeprive the heir of hisrights, and his means of livelibood and education. CRIMINAL COURT, X Johin A. Brusk, a young man of genteel np- pearance, was on trial for embeszilug the sum of w.uoo', the property of the (loba Insuranve Company, Drusk, it appears, came from Bal- timora liere fn 1875 to tako charge of the agen- 3" for the Comnnny. The evidonco elicited uring the day shuwed a mixed condition of affairs, and the question sought to be solved was whether Brusk or his clerk had committed the offense, Leunard Swett was assisting lo the prosccution. THR CALL. Junos Bronoxrr—CUeneral huaines Junor GARY—321, 123, 324, 320 to 332, 334, 835, 330, and 318 to 344, incluelve. No. 316, Tiyan vs. West Division Rallway Company, on al, ; Juboe Moonx—30, 81, 32: No. 20, Central Natlona! Bank vs. Notris, on trial. Jupax Roaxns—Set cases. No casa on frial, Jupae Boorn—No call. No, 200, Jiardin va, M), on trisl, 8 Jupax McALLIATER—204 to 311, Inclumive, ex- gept 200, 207, 2071, 200, 301, 803, 308, No. 280, Tiean va, Tatbos, on trial, JUDoE PANWRLL~GUT, Tluntoon ve, Chase, Junoe WILLIAs =400, Poand ve, Johnaton, snd 1,102, Negdler ve. Protection Life-Insurance Com- pany. JUDGMENTS. sflnmnln Col’leLl"——Cfinrnuggg—Mllczmc “:' cll et al, vs, cs Reos .00, —Lu . 4 Mi ‘Thorpe, §: .flfllfio. D«“r 3. guu{zl 8, X i = ai .60, Uk GATY A W, °nn»en et al, va, Charles Q, and Willlam 8, Ingraham, $432. 88, e ————— Junue GAnY—A, CURRENT GOSSIP. B THE BROKEN OAR, Once npon Tceland's aolitary steand A poet wandered with his book and pen, Beeking some final word, somo awcot Amen, Whorewlth to close the volume In his hand, The billows rolled and plunged upon the sand, ‘The circling sea-gull swept beyond his ken, And from the parting cloud-rock now and then Flasbed the red sunact over sea and land. ‘Thon by tlio billowa at his fect wan tossed ‘broken oar, and carved thereon he rend: 10t waa § weary, when 1 tolled at tige "'} And, like man who findeth what was lost, He wrote tle words, th d And flung lns uscless pen into the —Longfellow in the Atlantic, OUR GRANDFATHER'S DAYS. ot Oity Derrick. One cyening, after the children had warmed grandfather’s stippers and put them on hisfect, a helated peddler came along with o patent flve- barred gute to ecll, Tho servant told him that the fomlly was not only well suppticd with gates, but that every horso on the farm had a qalt of his own, The peddler moved on with a sigh. p “‘Tho parable of the peddicrand the five- barred gate,’” eaid granafather, “scrves to show us the inferfority of the present race of bipeds who Infeat the earth to-day and call themsclves men, as conparcd with the rugged sous of toll who lived in my generation.” “Tell us about them,"” cricd tho chiliren, who had gathered about his knce. “That's what I'm trylnz to do, afa’t ft7" #ald grandfather, and he Jxlned Bayagely over the group of upturned faces. Gravdfather despises to be Interrupted. t “That peddler, If he shows no more back- bone and outerpriso at other places than ho did here, will probably pacie his patent five-barred gate into eternity without taking an order. After 1 gradunted from college my parents wanted mo to be a doctor or n Jawyer, Tloy left the matter to me, however, aud I chose to +introduce Into soclety a patent squirt-can, cock- roach aud bedbug polson combined, 5 "WTo show the wide diffcrence between my vigorous style of pushiug busincss and this go- casy manner of tho latter-day patent five-bar- red gate gentry, I will give Jon ® little tusight fnto m* nylo‘ ‘in the days when we were young, Magdie,’ so to speak. “Tho combined ufinrmn, cockroach and bed- bug polson, of which I was the solo apgent, was ‘an excelleut articlo for the housshold, but 1t re- quired pushing. I ucverallowed mysclf to be put off with o servant's ruso, as was the man with the vo-barred gate. 1 soon learned that success depended on gotting In the house aud making & short but ecloquent spcech on the merits of the article direct to the family. In those days, as now, scrvants were instructed to admit no ' peddiers. This did not trouble me much, but {t gave mo some additional work, As, for Instance: “When a servant would como to open the doot In answer to my ring, your grandfather would be on tho alert, and, as soon as it was opened enough to adnit m{ arm, your grand- father would reach {n, scizethe servant by tho throat, and dray heront upon the stoop, There | would explaln matters to tho ?cntle azclle, 1 would tell bier L was an oflicer of the Goverment, armed totho teeth, Inaccordance with an act of Congress 1 was Introducing a patent -squirt- can, cockroach and bedbug potson comblned, 1 would .tell herl bad not dragged her out of doors ana choked her until she was black fo the face because I Juved to do such things, My disposition 1s 88 sweet s the sucking dove's, Anybody in _the employ of the Government mu{d tell her that, I was only obeying lu. structfons from headquarters. “Government appreclated the necessity of keeping cockronch- cs nud bedbugs in a atate of subjection, Asits ent I am Instructed to enter ‘everv house in this broad land, peaceably I poasible, forcilly 1f neceasary, and acll the fomates the wonderful squirt-can, etc., at tho rate of 50 cents a can, or thres cans for rinted directions on every label, cn 1 would assume a fierce as- pect'and bid her bloaround to the back yard and stay thero until 1 consummated my trade, As sl¢ shot arvund tho corner my parting words aiways were, *And hark yol' It you muke anoy ~outery or sound any alarum of distrose, 1'll ‘seck you out and shoot vou 8o full of holes that thero'll be forty wen bere before to-morrow morntug to bu{l your hide for a fish-net.* Then {omgnnd- father would enter the house, tell the foiks that the servant had beou kind enouch Lo show wa In, saluto them right and lelt and make m{ pretty littie speech, This was always deliveres Wwith sucn ine effect, togather with ‘s practical application of tho wouderful contents of the can whenever a cockroach or bedbug showed his head, thal ouly falled to sell wy prepsration tothose families who Intended woving In the spring, sod I cleared §1,000,000 in =t} Hero graudfather’s hoad fell l;r\rvm on his breast und he began to snore. Tho children stiook bim up, and begged thst ho would tell them about his pretty speech. “ Il speech you,” shouted grandfather as ho shiook tho chlldren' off of Lim® W 1f you. don's miud your businces now and let o slecp when ]‘:m c"w. 1'll cut every onc of you Into shoc- stringe.’ Mfcr & few minutes had elapsed mamma safd she could not understand bow soms people could toll such a'vful storles as they did and be able to sleep & wink In a lifetime, Papa sald he supposed thoy got used to (¢, . A GOOD BOOKKEEPER, San Antonto (Tez.) Ezprews. Wa met #0ld Mose® yesterday, and noticed that thero was & dark cloud hoverlog over hiy despondent brow. s “What's the matter, Uncle!" we asked. He shook bis bead a5 it he had pothlog left to live for, and sald; Z ‘1's0 In & peck of trouble, De Lord knows where dis heab i3 gwine to end. 1'se dons gib 1t up.” "%tht is tho trouble about!” After sovers) sighs that seemed to come up from tho bottom of his boots, he explalued that o was tho Hecremz‘ol the local colored lodge that he was the custodisn that for keeplue the Louks he was pald by the lodge 810 a montn; that every Baturday nlgbt, after the lodge was over, be carried the books home snd turued them over tothe “ole 'coman, Aunt Dinah" for safe-keeping, and abe stowed them away ln ber truuk, oog wid her 'sbal dowers, sod fedders, and fincry, snd slch.” He alio stated that he had forgotten to mcntion to Aunt Diush that be was recelviog §10 & month for keepiog the books, aud Le bad uniformly for- gotten Lo turn over (o ber tho aforesaid $10, but Lad squandered the sawe for bis ow little per: sonal expenses ; that sowe unkuown dernon bad luforwed Diuah that Old Mose was getting $10 for keoplug the books, and consequently, when he “rowmarked the other eveulng thst §t was tiwe for blin to go o the h""{b sud .requested ber o haod bim o out books, iustead pf dolvg so she sat downon the trunk, snd positively refured totura over the documents until he pald over the 810. Wiien ha_told her the £10 were lis'n for keep- Ine the books, sha retorted: * \Who's bren keaptn’ detn ar bookal Hasa't T been keepin’ de books In de trunk all de timel Han' out dem finds wat's comin' to me for keepin' de books.! *What did {ou tell her, Mose|"” #1tole her T wanted dem books to keep de minits In, dat she didn’t know how to keen de bookn, but she 'lowcd she was gwine to_show mo she knowed how to keepde huoks, and, foah Gad1 she fsa keepin' ’em. “De lodge has pinted 8 committes to investigate my accounts, and dar she ts squattin' on da trunk holdin’ out her han’ for do 810 1'se dono spent. Doesn't (cr kuow sumebody who wants $10 wufl of white- washin' done 1o adyance ! The best part of the foregolng fs, that It (s +based on actual facts. It cannot fail fobe of interest to glvo a short history of the whole matter. The hearing was upon a requieition from the Governor of New Yurk, demanding the body of F. A. Nolze, claiming that he was a fugitive from justice, charged with oltaining £5,000 worth of property under falee pretenscs. The hearing of the case brought vut the following facts: About .July 17,1477, the de- fendant was engaped, withha partner, In the Lusiness of dealing tn inusical instrumente. At this thne, a nian _named_ Menzer, representiog Bimpson & Co., of New York, catled npon i, and offered to sell soma planus. Nolza ree sponded that be would like to deal with the firm and handle flu:(rfi(mdl, and would do s provided they were willing “to give long time eud low figures, Nolze represented that there was about 4,000 worth of guods In the store at the thue, and that he intended to buy out hls partuer in aliort time and run the” business QUIPS, in nu"unn nm;e. .‘A! bond wi Ny]kml the arent; ! upon Nolze's Gold is fl’:,::‘,;'? fi,"';‘;’;’;‘;’."{b:’,';‘“"* demurring, and stating that he bad soms B12,000 of real estate, It was deided to trust hin, and the firm gent on some $5,000 worth of thelr goods, taking a mortgage upon the real estate.” Well, ft w0 transpircd that Nobze il - Pat, just now. not buv vy, his partner, but his partner bought They are trying to put down Bradlaugh by | him out; and, upon this turn in affafrs taking mob law fn London, rllce, he wrote to Bimpson & Co. that they must ook tu the property for thelr pay. For some And niow {t 19 salil that Bob Ingersoll Ia golniz | reason this was ot sasistactorys aiod ahout th across the water to givathe Englishmen H—, 15t of January last, Menzer aud o member of The hard times do not alfect the efrcus per- the firm came on to Claveland, had Nolze ar- formner; he Is 0 accustomed to standing on his rested for qblnlnlnz proverty under false pre- licad that he doea not miud reverses. tenses, and'laken beforo a Justice of the Peace, - who, affer bearing the case, digcharzed the A policeman In Yonkers was racently fined for | vrisun “peglect of duty in Ucing aslecp on his horse.”” This must have been acase of night inare. ‘The first soiree of 8 New York nthletic club waa given Inst week, 1t was given to the man who sct to with the Professor; he vronounces ft. #ore eye, ‘There I8 a story of lightning striking o relig- fous scoffer, floating nbout our Western cx- changes, We bave heard same of theso coughi- ers bark the minister into 4 cold perpiration, | fuily argued, he decided that the only point in but have never known one cured by efectricity | tho'case for, himn to couslder was wiicther the before. Fd‘?"" \.rn‘.n anuvl:dlrom unlu;’or not. Thlla Beeno In a dally newspaper offica: e thogkut Nols sulld mak.le a8 s whsmoLig: Managiog Edlior— UcrehJunu, fmportant | ew Yurkat the thue when tho alleged fraudu- 5 . lent transaction was consummated. e there- m\;:"lrum Europe; give it some good head- | giieq lecharged the prisoner., Bimpsan & Co. N Immedtately had Nelze arrested on au fndicte Foreman—'*'Frald we havo not got room for o ’ that, sir; telegvam trom Now York piviug do- :,Zf,':,"'" Vg Colirt: off Ganiiniue 1"""(]:',',2’“ talls of how Clara Morrls bralds her back hair, o and fall account of her husband's difiicnlt; with o hnckncx—couhmln. Just given out, col- umn "narf, sir.' . E.—'All right, here's a big robbery for you . Foreman—'Can't uso it, sir, unless we kitl tho story of Nilsson belng robbed of her jewel- ry. Four sticks’ full, sir,” M. E,—“Local full yet? Iere's some lnplfindld clty news the boya bave just broght n,' The middle classes—Juniors and Bophamores. A pocm on the 17th of March would be quite on & Co. did not, however, rest here, ajmed that there was no possibility of anvthing from the mortgage the had Nolze lndlcted n the New Yorl courts for obtaining gouds under false pre- tenses; and the Governor of that State required him at the hands of Gov. Biskop, of Obju, sy a fugltive from Justice, oth Leard the case with great care, ~both sllcs being prestnted by some’ of the sblest counsal in the city,—and, when ft was —_— CURRENT OPINION. “Tho Adminisiration has no friends "— has it? If 1t s as friendices in all tho Statcsas in ‘New Hampshire, It won't need much comfurting, — New York Maib (Kep.). As for the Democrats, New Hampshire clearly shows that wo cannot expect to aweep tho country by counting on nJ;rAml Itepublican broak- down.—.New York World (Dem. ). Snppose a Democratic Administration had been in power last week, would the Confederate archbives been avallablo for the defeat of the anfe- bellum Puslal-Cialng blit—Waehington (L. C.) Rtepublican (lep.). ‘The new dollar ra a work of art is not a success. Thoworau Is better than the bird, but the general effect s not pleasing. Ilowever, tho coin contalns 41245 graina of siiver, ninc-tenths fine, —Cinctnnat Commercial (Ind. Kep. ). Trx Ciucaco Tninune saya Mr, Tilden is fattening 8 crow for Democrata to dine on In 1880, Tux TRIAUNE must not sssumo that the Demo- crats are fond of that savory dish. Tllden made them eat crow in 1870, bot they don't hanker after it enough to repeat tho dose. Tlideu wlil esthls own crow in msq!—.wmym:. (Tenn.) - Avalanche {Ind.). On the day before the New Hrmpshiro olection, the New York Sun had a jubilant edle torial on the prospect, concluding with **tae only question now Is the size of the Demo- crailc majority,” Thia recalls a witty remark of Gov, Proscolt’s in a recent speech, that the Dem- ocrata careled the Stato overy day fn tho yeor ex. .cept one, and that was clection day, —Jndlanapolis’ Jaurnal (Kep.). Cowardice hns led to defeat in Now Ifamp. shire, as cowardice will lead to defeat everywhere, The country can .live without tho, Democratlc MR. BCIIELL’S SILENDID SIIOT. | party, butthe country cannot live without s pasty Ciereland Plaindealer, - lhn_dem:n;ll I‘f;m:&“a r:rllreu‘ g’r "::"prfilll L3 efrau o o oul cholco As tho fast exproas on tha LakeShore stopped | of i S GCiE. * When the swhola noaple, wiih one at Berea yesterdny to take watcr, the passcn- | accord, tamely acquiesces 1none perpetration of gers saw in the corner of & rall-fence, running | such A wiong, fl};n Ilzc nlll’lt:n liea down to dlol— ftsclf, o large suake. When the cnglucer blayw | &2 YorkSun tZourbon Lem.. Off nstream of hissing, kot steam, the snake | 'Tha obvious reply to mako to such a bit suddenly coiled itsclf upasifto jumpat tho | of contemptible demagoguery as that gotten oft Ly brakeman, who stood with his back toward the ::h m“:’ "lf""""'{"- that nllf the bres nt ‘3‘:: e, Col. Rob 8t too hardly upon tho ‘*hardy aettlars," ane r‘;‘:—l‘g:—cn::g}:‘y ‘:u%"ufi?:‘l:’:&& w;!:f'-(‘:'l:':: A tho | ITs really the cado that tho Doconeitiva of an un: Eukemun. and with a cool presencao! mind settled conntry demand thnldflwle zll‘u uudcr_}ll\(u loaned from the car, graspea 8 fence.rall, and | 10 8eile It ansll bo porroltted to, eut thmbor whar- vroceeded to strike at the snake. ever thoy fingl 1t, the hnruunr thing would be for By thls timo the ladics in the car were Congress to make & chango In the lawa.—Phila- screamivg, and the other mule prase: had da'phlu utearaph e )y asengers P Jumped Sut to help tho Colonel, Tho suake | _Mr Blaino very rarely parts his lips in dodged Col. Downes’ first blow by aipping its the Senato now withont flling the minds of head, and then sm.ldcnl{!, to the lorror of | thoughiful membersof his party with thankfulness every one, sprang from iis coll, head foremost that he missed the nomination ot Clucinnatl, Mr. upon the platform of the car, and, the door Tlayes haa fallen far short of popular expectation; belog open, glided with flery oycs and darting | but, se 3ir, Blaine festudled, it becomes lrplmllt tonn 1ot §0to Shis CENERe of the car, Bey- | that his methods, If he ahould bave been placed in 1 tadi Iy fnfnted, and tha screa the \White Hooee, would have been even less pro- e iy ol aninted, and oo screama O | Jiciive of good tesults,—IAlludelphia Dullerin the frightened passenrers brought Superintend- Lte 4 p ent Newull, who haa s revolyer, from the rear | (#49)« car, Mr, Newell is & good ehot, having served Gold is down to noxt to nothing above through the Mexican war; but tte acrcams of | par, and the siiver dollar mokes ita advent to grect tho Jady Pusenzers scomed 5o unncrve Biim, | tholowest premiun that gold has commanded fn colled ftsclf up, with hend erect, reudy to sprivg soventeenyaurs, Ineplte of the sullen imureca. tons of tho leaders of money centres, tho new In sraong & hult-faintiue group of laiies, dollar 1s ta receive a most_cordlal welcome, and in Foreman—* Local quits full, sir. Interview with Thump and Kap, thy two colebrated clog- danccrs, with their viows uponthe drama. Col- umn.” List of_tho Countess of Dadcenter's stago-dresses. Preliminary pufle of the great Russtan actress, Baroncas Trancoil," M, E.—~*How {a the literary 1" Foreman—"* No room there, sir. Poem trit- ten by tho emotional actress, Hanna De SBmyth. Early llterary efforts of lderot Howghler, the celebrated comique, First effortsat paragraph- lng hy's,;nm Blapdash, the well-known 'nflnm . M. E.~* Where bave you put the financlal 11 Foreman—* Un the ga lfg. &lr, o make room for the vicws of Bragg & Blusther, the well- kuown mauagers, on the approaching spectacte of Tinsel and Sham." M. E.~—**{ot any court-reports?” Foreman—* Yes, sir, Miss' Lilly Legwhirler's ;um danseuse) divorce from S{)unehmnn, her Ifth Lusband. Strect-fight between the two well-known leading actors, Ghag and Rhant. Thu gifted young histronic artiste, Miss Bettie Bang Whang, shot at agalu by her brutal hus- band, ‘hile supping with a foi students at Gus- slo's restaurant, Injunction on the new play of ‘ Hugwash.'™ M. E.—* All right, Mr. Joncs, hero fs a column description of tho new circus which starts on the road next week, Tell Mr, Pui? to give out o firat-rato potice of all the thcatres and con- cert-halls, and you can lock up the forma.” Luck| s soon as Mr, Newell fired, and be- rew wocks the whole bus! of the countr fore the snake could make a deadly spring, r. :' adapted toit just the sanie s if the R Augustus Scholl, of New York, drew o revolver | and the sllver doliar wero made for each other. and shot the snake dead, Quivering a moment | Now that they sre indissolubly joined, lot them ita hoad fell, aud the dead body lay lifcless on | dwell in hariony luxumcr.—l’llllud‘lphla Aimes the carpet of the car, (Anti8lver Ind.). On measuring tho snake 1t was found to bo seventeen fcct and seven inches Jong, aud had fourtcen ruttles fa dts tull and four rattles around its neck, It was o rarospecie; anakina, thought heretofare by naturalis an extinct species. Our readers can place the largest eredit to this nccount, as we galued our nfurination from ouv of tho passengess who saw the snske dle snd aftorwards mersured {t, 1t is moro than probable that the pressure of the Democratic plans tohnscat the President doaffeet himand his policy, Itis also possivle that bo 18 atirewdly dividing their forces, s scen in the case of Mesere. Coxand Iewitt, Whatif the I'resldent by calinly bearing & heavier burden than the people have dreamed of? No may by fighting the rlnuv! the sllent man of Gramercy Mr, Elf Perkins is the passenger, Yurk. Mr. Hewitt iy havo hit the nail on tha head when he attriboted the President’ 4 to SECRETARY EVARTS, carry gy who would ui teammuled siace ho uccepted tha offco, York Tribuns e satisficd thot tho **busin of the wire that works the Louivlana pro Correspondence Hoston Heratd, One of his colleaguce says: *1 never saw Evartacorvered but ouce. He always has a quick and appropriate reparteo ready; but fsaw bim ouce whero be could flud nothing to say. It suminer, after wu had been to Beuning- iflo wa were there it was fmpossible to get any wine, beer, ete., and Evarts (s a gentle- man who s used to taking bis wine with hla meals (the reat of us can stand a driuk pow and then), and we all felt the deprivation to a cor- tan oxtents We were very tired when golog to Rutland, whers Guv, VFizo was to givo usu grand reception, aud Evarts remarked on the .way1 ¢ Wheu qun there we shall, no doubt, have o lunch, with all shat o luuch ttplies.’ Wo arrived there after nightlall, und, 23 soon as wo reached Gov, Pagu's residence, were offcred re- froshiments, with the underatanding that It was not the banquet of which we wero expected to partake u state later, but werely to revive us after our fournoy, But there was mo wine, Evarts took in ths situation, and nnuul{ spproaching our bost, suld to bitn, wlth dry humor, *Gove Puge, It 1s true Slrs. linyc- n favor of temperance; she does pot pertake of sleohiolic drinks Lerself, | = gut she novhr l;mr(em x:g.h oth‘evn. nnduo 3 TIL a3 scen all of us take them. 0 arue tire TR ORDERTO A€ oM from travellog, and the Postmaster-General | [} 2Mor turou ASYOARIO 1 I8 In Uramercy Parle —Xocheatsr Democrat (l:luu.';‘.' Tho Republican party must now follow the lead of the New Hampshire Repablicans, and move **right onward" without the President, It has no sympathy with the cx-Hebels who enlogize Jeft Davis and ‘‘honor' the Rebelllon, and keeps no fellowship with convicted forgers and tho men who champlon them, —knowing well that the Presldent, who dares not compel the pardon of Anderdon, could easlly and would r{lldw :am‘)el it 1f he knew him 1o be tanocent. Hiduing Itee)f of all incombrances of d, —as tho Republicans of New Hampenire have done, —it will niove rigut onward to fresh victorles. ‘I'irough Senstor lelgh's triumph in New ITambhshi o, the han r ail the opponents of **my policy ' are strengih- ened. In his triumohant vindication by the peo- ple, the friends of liayes may read the handwriting on the wall that declares thelr emplre forever de- varted, — Utica Republican (Conkling Organ), e — Pleurisy pains, snd all ssthmatic sand bronchial aflections, are soon relieved by that certain remedy for coughs and colds, Dr. Jayuv's Expectorant, ————— e e patrons taroughiout the wo liave esta sud Attorncy-Uenoral aro accustomed to thelr | Brsuch Uticesia Lia different Divislons. s ul wiue; so lst te,’ e added, with an_sdditional | beiow,where saverdueinonia wiil e triea forihe yume totich of drollery 4u his toges, *suggest that It [ BHG0 8% Sock D St A e e e o ! tun intond giviug us anything of that sort, you | on#aturdars: b ring It_out now.'" The narrator coutinued: .epd Btatlouer, 170 “Gov, Page was evidently much embarrasied, statloner, ete.,, 1000 and said, nrnndl¥. + Well, really, geaticmen, | v 1oy waa not pu%ued or anyihing of that surt, and AaTON WeLsde Nems Tiepot; ¢ L have nothlug of the kind in the house. K, Jowsier, Nows-Dealer, and Faucy Evarts, for once, was at a loss what to say, as 8., coruer Lincol lie was totally ung‘ummd for such a reply, | sesm——— Oue of us caiis to bls rescue, saylug, laughing- 1y, 4Ob, the _Becrotary of Btato (s jeating; the FIT KOl SEKEEPING ON Vostmuster.Gencral sad Attormey-Oeoer done ol uu:'.riu». g A care for aoy wine, roally.’ Lut we found out Ul AUl Vet MadlsanaL, afterwards that L'A_BEDIOOM A EADT WiLL ELL 1 OF PALK tus cotiaxs furalture for one-third Iis value, oo ueads, Watias ov, F'ago (s & great tempers auce man, and has orobfvition as a cardinal 5 g principle |n his polltics, which makes tho joko | ¥*¢ MAsSTS% 8t ev4 W ebaslooy TG oo Evarts all the better 1 for housckreplugs siost aews exn purs S e—— clsss 00 Ll Also, unfurulshed rovwms to rent. 127 THE HIGHT OF WICKEDNESS, | [eatysscond-it, ; Ell Perkiuy’ Unclo Constder atood looking at | (CHAMBER BUITS, 33 PER CENT LI one of the brighe new silver dollars, and, seeing | 26 Van Buren-at.. belween Wabssh and Mich “{oGod we trust” on one side and * United Btates of Awerica” on the other, sadly ro- “\Well, T koew wo were becoming a very wicked people; but I uever expected to live to see the day when God and tbe United States would bo on opposite sides Arisesad stug " ———— AN INTERESTING LAW-CASE, Bpeciat Correspondence of The Tribune, CLEYELAXD, O, March 18.—A case of -much more than usual Interest occupled the attention of Judge McMoth, ju one of the Commoun-Fleas Courts bere, for several duys last week, and bas just beeu decided. As siwllar casca aro lable 1o cowe uv alwoat woytiwe o thy wuitifarious 8 of businevs between tho Esst aod West, 'O LEASE-CR FOR BA SPLENDID DAIRY {811 (209 actes) 1o excelient condilion, 1% miles rom milk deput 4343 wlies suutheast of Hambshire, sne County splendidresiience sud otcus; russnabia ferng MESRE KKK (bux guor. 47 Vil 1), _Bee Kane County Atlaa Ns wBs 1'0 LEASK—40 ACHES, ¢ MILES SOUTH OF TLE city, J. M. KKELGE, 164 Clark-si. o STORAGE, [MIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, 100 WEST MONROE- for Furnityre, morcladien Carsiason aay amounts legal luterval. Cadl Iuf atuc: FOIt_SALE PR BALESTHE GAS ¥IXTURES OF & 14-HUOM use. Cusi over §i for salu cheap, or will exchang 10 S agiendid sant Tubiy Lorss. - LIShas ¥ 7% ThL: forsate Cl‘:l:!"!lflf\l:“!ifl'l‘ATl’» EAP—A NEAUTIFUL DOC esuthwest cornar of “Thirty:Arsi. ApplytoJ. N, DAKEK, Room 8, 3rvard-at, 1 8 t., near Wester, 428 1rving-| 4 HaTvarA-at. ~LOT ON TINCOLN-AV., NPA Jverychesp, J. H. EOFF, 14 PER FOOT, PRATRI a0t front B0 feels eni 8TA N_Av 124 Desrvorn. i BWELT, { Jurnaces, ran stone frong dwellfng on Jackeon- iandav.t Siwing.room and Kiiehea on A 0dern imurovement 0. J. Tabin T3 AcCormitk Woees Uny. F(Tn' BALE: ., new; terms; don't 1o £ or. earh ) by thsn 8100 per lot, amed harns, twa relinr. wcrea zond “Uinber, 8il under fence aud cultl running waters land the very ety $0.50) do trade: now, this farm §s worth £30.000: ihees ls 90 tnon tpnge. Burrowed maney, o ou If; but we Wit glvom clcar title o It fur £14,A0) there {1 8 haak in s city 1hat wiil loan 810,05 1w on. s Tarm 8t n RO humbug, hut the cheapesy 3ea {t And you will bup. Thia te & firat-cias 100-scre In Won lbury Countr,- 40, 7 rooms. 1) ncres under {§hce and plows where car you do bitter wiih ? ifivaln't as 1 represent. will pay fare to wee it, B BUY D, steoin 7 HARGATN=R0-ACRE tenre imorved: creak of ang a'nall sty tuuse, do Fultn L & Q. 1L 16 onl or acre. 4.8 ‘j u. KI‘_,.LP.,". 'flpl'lnrb A . no 613,- ¢ T, riinning waler, ono and & Connty, TiL. . on Immeriiate posecs \VANTHD—YOH CABH=A DESIRABLE RESI- dence, routh front, on Monros or Washingtons near Unlon I’ark, of cast front on Ashlsnd-av, Jull description snd lowrst fAzures, ¥ 67. Triby MORSES AND UARRIAG) Al}fl”ll,\' BAL] A L ¥ WORK /L nnd driving horses Just arrived from Sangsmon County, together with a Iarke assortment of other Borses: oue shie-bar toy Dugdy: wim ael #pring 1o guod order 3 new ns: 2 family b wir es 4 Derauns; G afukle and 2 double harnes at WEEN & CO.'8, T4 sud 164 Waahington day, March 21, commencing st 108, mu, A [ar onhand at private rale. T 423 BTATE-5T.=GOOD WORK IONSE, THY spring express wagon, and larness, worth $400; will aelh for less haifj owner Kuing to Kansass firsi ks this rig. Lok L e A Ry HANGAIN-USE TEAN OF YOURU, GOUSD £X maseator $218% aiuo one xosd; youne driving miare or §130; vne avy lutse, 605 Gf'two for 630 Each, In Tear of 33 Tiae ol 0n BALE=1 AR-LOAD TI0ISER, CARRIAGES, h“fifklwp delivery wagons, alfkinds of wagon, hatness, % sasoriment 1n Chicago ce. " Harses 10 let by the ranced Willaelt on mattnly o AT Borage, 420 Staterar, L P NP 1 ONE 1A A THOWS ONE, 0 ? in excelient road horse, and very atyfiah: and one very handsome gray horse, with & long, fléwing mane and tails he can trot In 3 in(nutes, and 1§ Tyearsof age. Thete Ars bath warranted saund, ki, and gentle tor the wost 1imid persane to tde or drfve, And ouo blg work horse, k(nd and gentie In single anit uuble harees; be 187 years old. 't hey nro sold for no Thalt undy the owaer haa no fariher ot for fiem, Ap! 4 10 thie DIy aé the barn ot puar of 421 Wabual aile Fo BALE—CHEAP—"IUS —AND TEAN-A 12 aucnier bk, manufactured by G of ages be 1 oo i S T el B T e S I et a5 o da oo Ha i ¢ ao Pretrold e urdinen 0, NGNS, Cuaplu House, Uringell, luws, {UR BALE~TOP AND OPEN TICH open delivery and grocrrs’ wagn Tionthty payimente: best snd cheapest wagon Lepairing and painifoe, All work warrunted. 1HULL, eumer Areb Twenty-fourth-st, 0l BALE~CHEAP, Ot EXCIIANGE-ONE EX: rem wazon, Lorse and harmess; ono two-seated one plisctons one pony colt: ona tamily horses one saddle horso; 06 palr farin mares: one Gue sasdia ana bridie, and barness of sil kinds at 70 Son(h Canal ¥ i AT o M, 2 ot BN e e e AL o i v, anc Exst Madison-st, 1 Teiegraph SIP-SEAT IUGGY, ONLY 1N haeton, made by Coan & Ten made by Penpoyer & Co.j e y lirewater; 2 canopy- uew: one very Anu cxicoaion-tup 1se 30 dars, Drocke: one side-apring, one side-har top-huRy . Lop phsctons, nearl; carriake; oo 2-seat open basket pliacton. very stylish, almoit newy ali of the above are frst-class, aud will be sold at greai sacrince, 240 biate-st, AND BECOND- d-wagons, and ex- I Dress-wagou, at K, F.~VE] AP Yknd top buggles, hastoat, twagon, at 1 E1dridkecours. TASTED=A VIRST-CLASS TOAD 1IORAE, 15% or 16 hande: must be Laudsome, aud trot I 8 minutes sure. Aduress F 17, Trihune office. WASTE=Uaah iIonsk AR DUGGY PART OF €sch day for full keep and cashi responsivle, ¥ 18, Tridune office. MISCELLANEOUS, S5H TAID FOR LAIMES' AND OENTLE- clothing, “Urders hy mall pro ‘Asu_iLLEll._xgaslemLp ik LIFE-NOT|CK~ALL PERSONS nsured in the' Ctiarter sk Life T; of lariford, Cunn. are’ Ueraby ectlig of such persons wlil be beld xt 'Olfl“-lfly' trice, In the Clty of Hartford, Cq oy AL 100 clock . 1., o6 ‘Thureday, the tHth duy of April. 1878, In sccordance with the hrovislons of (he Amend chafter of 8314 Coipany, jassed by the General Assem- biy of the biate of Counecileut, spproved March 13, 1474, which meeling susil vote unon the acceptance of axid amended charie i TCUTUTK, Dase by-laws, 8nd make suchh rules and reguls. . lun, snd o such acis in relation to the manageiment of the Cuinpany sa [} ahinll constder desirable, ot thie foard of Directors. ITALSEY STEVEN JIESOLUTION=TIlE CO-PAT tofure l!hllnfi under the atyle oi ts day dissolved by o ARG 1. GATDNER. T0_MENT-HOUSES, West Sldes ~—WANTED_MALE, MFLF, Bookkecpers, Clerks, &ce 18 PER MOXTI—PINE NEW 2.8TORY ARTED-A YOUNG MAN, OERMA! 1 nt briak house, #70 Weat Polic-st, 1o+ el 1 00 Keneralmore 1A aonbiy Hore Ad- ern-ay, dress, giving references, P,-0. Box 187, Chicago, 3 -8y asies: el A $1% I-rvom house, West 'olk-s near Weatern-av, Inquire of AART BROS, I‘:‘L‘Iei";:l'l:il n":r& ST rls. 0:room house, 31 Flilmore i % Brooms, 29 | — Jarara Alsofing brick"wore. corner liarvar . Tradese o Tocery. i ine ANTED-A GOOD MECHANIC < ?{.';\fi Jrou F i fnaper year. {lon of foreman 1 & MansfactncIng BorAees &o‘snr. Inqul line of wrought-iron_work for balidiogs. I8quirs 44 f'o 118 Qutaey-st., from 7 ta 0 s m. T-NUUSK 393 WARRKN-AV.. IN THAT Rant 2-at0ry and cellar stone awell-front b Letween Leavitt and Oakiey-uce. | ten rooms fl’ll Alsu, one of saine kind at 112 Oakle; A e R 104 “RAY,. , PUT- WIN & CORBY, 147 Uearborn-st. " "[ORENT T ARTEMAN-AV.. NEAT COTTAGK of & rooms in Srst rder, Appiy to U, P. BESRLLY 08 Wen Madisonat T APPITto L P Miscelinneous, 71'0 RRNT=A PINIST-CLASY FURNISHED HOUSEt tateaponsinie rartiesoniyi no chlldren, Addrers Suburban. '['0, REST-DESIRANLE HOUSK, WITH LARE waier and modera Improvements, st Aummerdale (North Raveuswond): fare, 7cents. If. UREE I souihe eastcorner Monron and Market-su. “’ANT?.D-A GOOD BOUKBINDRI 2! VIa) FRBE Away, At Now 13 Huntae D InA e mployment Agcnclen, VWARTED 25 TEAMS TO WOUK ON IR A, & N Rafroads 83 A a BECKS. i Weat Randoiptiar, vt - W e Miscellaneons, ‘ AGENTS' GUIDR.™ ‘Telis who want agents and what 18- RNER OF ¢ boy, well recommend.’ irer mast ondersiand the WARTEL-ONE OFL TR0 RXCRIER avelin o DL APFLEITIN & CO 6f Washingloned, 'O “RKNT~BKVERAL. GOUD TOUSER WITH groands. in Wilmette, 14 mijce from city. on TANTEU=A YOUNG MAN 17 Ot 18 10 W o o0 et i uits TOPTART Iarge Mitwaoke S ailroud (17 dully 1rstnane A 8, | and good tn ngures. " Appiy tn own i 1. JIORRIE, e by, T T O | o Addreta F 13, THbunn oftes. "iamritiag for 3 ot FORNISHED WLUSE ASD | WANTED-A~ COMPETENT RUTLER, MUST Founds at K , for th . A ve good references. Aol S FoffFEas st Kenmood. for tha summer. JAMES . (Are Eood references. Avply ab 66 Michigan ’r(’ ,!:%.N’TGE;;NUI‘.‘IWU;:L'-!"‘% ’-BTOK'.("U‘}:GE room coy ok from @ e N TILLOTBON, b5 Botih Watrat, WAY, f:oom , 78 Fifi ¥ E r £AR NORWOOD FATK, HIOURE, AND Hor simmes oy 850 per menti &7 B o onth, A T. GW AT livom o, 74 Fitineare o 0 MENT=ROO; South Side. LY FURNIBULD ROOMB, indoloh-st., Houm 30, WA ATELE T FLOOK OF DWELLING KEAR v.; water . G, B " i In kitehen, “G. 5, Stores. Zoar RENT = THE 4.ATOIY, WRLL-LIGRTED bulldiog, f Methodin_C! Tock! PV A kS L Offices, RENT-ONE _ SUITK OFFICES, Wi vAGLE ou 111G Ho0r Hiepes Dlocks Gy sniyerar offices, with vauits, on second Goor McCorm # Appiy 8 uoumvluw!g._l_{'l'gg-w e e Miscellnncous, 3 [0, REXT-DOCK-CORNER O¢ BEACH AND L e RSOk trowi track, afilee bara, €lc: APl 105, WADIASS TS Clark ete, o6, 0 .| +8lee OFLATID & BHADLHY. 6 Labhtie st bl _WANTED TO RRENT, VY ASTED=TU RENT-A BMALL COTTAGE. FUR.- Pomeetton nthedlats oF Aoril 13 be7 bromsse ok sare 1 wdiate or ADril 1} 3 ‘Address ¥ 74, Trivune office, |+ 07 PTOmPt ud sure. VW ASTED=TO RENT—DE & NESPONSINLE FIio: duce and fruit commisston lioute,” one-Gaif of & store on bouth Water-st, from the Ist of May. Addre ¥iving number of street and price, 13, 17ipune omes: Domentics, ‘ ANTED—AN AMEHICAN GIRL TO DO GEN- WY “eral nomsework dam: " ANTRD—A [GOOD RELT, gencral house: K. 839 West Washi B G, 0 Call from lflwh:ufl:.”ll FOUNG 1. Al WASIERCK FooeT i o —smer T WASTED-. G00IY COOR, WABITER, iruner o go & Forest: German or 231 o Laki preterred. Call st 1137 Pralrie-ay. oo Wednext T OINt 10 A\ A family’ mustbe & g o & smail ¥ snd froner, and bave referances. Appl ERAL HOUBEWONK IN AN merican family. s strong kirl 19 t0 25 years ol4, o preferred. No. 54 Arbor place. near Shels TEH=A GOUI COOK 1N A_FIRST-CLARA hotel, immrdiately: sftastion t, . dress, with roferences, Atseka, NV ST 00 LA Bl T A T Call between b and 1. 00 2113 West Jackuon-at. VWAYTED=A GERMAN"GIAL TO'CODK, WA Tratr and irons references required. Apply st 11 Nurses. A TANTED-IMMEDIATELY, [ e in st apply wid rtumn:u_ Mrs. 338 TANMOND TAN WET NURSE WITHOUT CHILD, AP _\_ Viy a6 157 Michigan-ar: atter a b e 0 AY" TANTED=A GIRL TO TAKE_CARE. QF ¢l WAEP Ao T TA MnchE - atairs. 2 Miscelinncous. ort TVARTEU-A YAUNG LALY Wit0 A8 A coxe’ rect e colors and ean mix theut. Leferdn requlred, 243 Cluric-at., VWASTED-TO HENT=FROM MWAY 1. BMALL house with modern Impruvements (no Lasewent), west of Ashland hle tensut, Must b pleassut and oy 69, Tribune otiice. MAY 1 BIALL (IOUSE, cionvt, ‘Nouts Hide, eatt o bune Gifics. Voo by resiu et Adr At ¥ale th Vallicr p A A TURES COMPLETE Tor sellin xo: K'in:n MARKET, WiTli FI, ackt goud fariitties ng: remon ing West. 3030 Bt T 701 BALE=AT A BAKGAIN=82000 WILL BUY A complete ontat 1 or & three-tun grist mill, ‘consists ingof onu 12521 enzice, Gunplete, with Gardiner gove ernor and 12 Teel Segicus feet long, 42 luchea dismeter, cowplele (wu of 3 wheat burre: on -wheel: twa bolicrs 22 two fues, with Dxturea feet uld quarry French Mluch corn burry oue 4-reet spur Titchmoud eared bolting-clhest wilh cloth: oRe No. 3 iran duster: dive sets of elevators, with spouts, bel(- ic.. compl orightAnd hurizoutal suaft: ‘bevel gear, pulless, belting, pusts, box all con ror MET, A oud 83 tew, AL COMEARYY uv“l"'fimu.. L. an_s E~STOCK. "GOOD- WILL, JOLS AN R BA TOOLS AND oclading & IsTge Are-proo snfe—of & Orst. class retatl stoy e and hugsel 108 goods slore, enlsy. lahed in 18625 Jocation tha best In the clty. Cunteuts of butlaing wil invoice about §i 07" an Coportuntty L ullered fur some one g in olu, rellable, Shd profeadie Lusiness. Address ¥ 10, Frivdne pies: JFORSALECAT X BATGATN 1¥ 75K stely—Leass and Axtures of milynery. dressim a0d otion siore, Call or addresa 233 THLFLY-OTst-bL. 701t BAL] LUANLE ‘CEMENT PROPERTY o the Teaneates Kiver, with mill sad otner fin- Fovauients ready for works plenty of A1 timber for a arcel aud stave factory, eic. P'lans and specifications Aad pecesary {nfonuation can bo liad of T JURN EURAIN. Sherm 2 Fpe 4l ocal o i i, P10, Tribane ofice, o Lood Fealant fur sall YOI, BAVE-FIIST-CLATS FLUUNING SIILL.§ rdnof sione snd &l luiproveniouts, water did ar{ one of the best Jocatiane In \laconsin for iging? 7ot sold soon wil be reuted to's 308, re, W \V‘f..u‘.’hmm done aniseely 'tor dash, ot or £ u Fiak, and paylng & LARAROmE bront - 1134, Trlouao, VWASTED-A PARTY Wit AnoUt “esn 70 1088 will 31610 SarAGrATRerIly g Savn s A e Crdinarlly Iarge Telurna: an Oupore tubity sefdom ofered, Addrem £ G, Trivane olioer" BOARDING AND LODGING. A AR P A LN e I—IIA\'K FIIOM $1,000 TO $2.000 AND BERVICES to in n som ilnlbnflnrn; must state the ihe bustuess. Aduress D 50, Hliitetnd Jook m'\hwx.zssn i bLovas~ FIRST, QUAL)TYJ ust TAERY 0T % paront. " HoUsE. BUIADES, 'DRADS, i DARE AR onowx o BLACE. o8 81.23, i $l.s00 /i GLOVE DEPOT, o4 STATE ST, P A ot araparsy sa orarcd 1t for mfi«flfun 1B MmOt sAVeL. ALdres B 10 TrIbe I TI.II—AN INTEREST 1 AN ESTAD- iished comitilslon louise, OF other businems, whers ¥1,061 o $2,000 In money ‘ud tho services of the adverilscr, & practical business m: nerded, Only thurougbly ruil need woswer. Firet-clas Wo TWEST JACKBUN-ET.—VERY NICE NOOMS, 297 ‘llll_llll!flt for two gentieen 8t ‘lligw.‘( week. 695 ESE MADIEOY 10 abis furalahed rooms with sabstantisl board fur geotlemen or Quiet, houellke place. Frout 7 South Slac. 79 EAST VAN NUKEN, NEAR BTATE.—PLRAS. &nt front rovms, nicely furptalied; g ard, Af destred. at reduced rates; bouss quies aud respectadle. North Sido, T TQULD LIKE & FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS tobasid ou Desrbora-se. botween Court llouso f5d Outarignac, dnprivite faiali, bt be ruady be pril. Tartice I US| Bvreisss, “Addresi ¥ 16, Triviioe ofices - ¥lotols. INETADA NOTEL, 143 AXD 130 WARASH:AY.— lieduced prices; " Good Tuamis aad ierd 81,80 er dav: $4.010 87 per week. Hav bourd, 84 ier weark. = - ARD-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN A 0, B faimily wheis thera ars o aiher boarders. On preferred. Price must be ressunnbic, and Zikidureler tate with eldgriy poo will be exchenged. Adiress ¥ 20, Tribuue. O ARD=WITH TWUO NICKLY-FURNIBHED Fooms, hot and cold water. for twy ladics aud child, with smail famity 0 good lucativn. fteplies munt give particulars and Wermaio recelve atteation.” Addren ¥ 4, Tribune om e. Keferances 1 Twenty secund "Tweuty second- A Pomible, privaie :I‘Inugl fio HDZFROM MAY 1, BY FAMILY nr-muni' Tt ehoept Earets ndni if aulied: wes of Lagin-at. prefarred.” Address ¥ 64, Tribuug omce. TRUARD=IN FHENCH ~ PAMILY, B0UTI BIDK ‘where nothiug bat Freach tsapoken, Address ¥ 4. Tribune offic: i \WANTER-TWANT 70 HUY & LALIE QUAS: ity of broom-corn. Address MANUKL PARBA, 15 8ot 13, srics Haotel. ok AV il demner, 18- Eulid e hl’tl’-‘l‘bu t\“i& Lake-st, i LOST AND FOUND, LO!‘\'—HOTB Fon (0 DRAWN AT 7 MONTHS Ly Jolin M1 g, fudursed Ly K. ¥, Bhiun. finder wilt by BI'EED, 124 Quis rded by the owner, J. o ST—A PAIR € 1.0 SPEC (5 IN CASE, 1 SATuRey" 000, South ides Lelow Fourisenth ot Liberal reward patd st Roum 44 MeCorufck Biuck. OSTZIN HOULEY'S THEATRE LAKT pATUI: 4 di tinee, 8 opers ciss; 83 tewsrd and oo quentious asked. Call 8t 148 boutls Clark-at.,up-stal OST—BOY 8 VEALS OLD, DRESSED 4 blue coat; short pauts, and o0 past answers 1o WILLIK HEUTELL." ltes{gence 1us Buuth Lalstad: coruer Jacksou. TRRAYED—A RED 1 ilar marked £. W, b B J’-.' e Buider will Jcate retuth oltties Lo thG sbove widdrtss orio Dr. BAKER, 135 Ulich: il rewand. ¥ ITRA SATURDAY, MAICH 10-ONK STl eitied Kewfoundiend dor, ikl While scripe b bla Urenst. with lewther collar ou bis neck. aud large. S3usry trun ring stiached, ~The uder will be liberaily rewantcd by ml. 7&::1‘.;0 41'sad 3 Fifth-av,, or TFHOS MY OFFICE, Ch i t City [nsurance Cumpany stock N 574, containing 10 shares, Ang i sauia will recelvo $1040d 5G quesily Tt ho value to o ek A S T TR Tt T S PARTNERS WANTED, NEIL WANTED~IN THE PLANING- L P A TR e o -"um“:‘-‘p'n'n‘u. ¥ 54, Tribune dtice, NANUIAL, DVANCES MAUE ON DJ‘”O"DRA WATCHES, ., 8t LAUNDERS' privatg om, t -{nu\w“" mosr'Cl ark._Ioom & i fi'nfifin‘fi“ 1'31.: ARY ANOUN’ LARGE !MALh‘N] LOAN 0 00 Clicauo real sstate. 8 R GLOVEL, 71 Dears burnet. IASH PFAID FOR OLU GULD AND BILVER. Mutey tJivan on '..cim“mfl“ and valuabl of every description st GO MID'S Loan and Dull! e lie © Madlion-at. Kutabiisued § a1 b} b Gl VURNITURE, FIAN IV “cte. (whibout retauval); aiso on dismond other coliatersls, W, N.” ALLKY, 184 Diarbors Hovm § (Honore Block), 1'\'10 XEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ;. "ithods removal; wixo on disimodds nd collsterali. C.1.WILSON, luow3, 116 & 118 Laudolph, N SUMS DF 81 AND NIGERLE e dehange for cufraser Bad I room of the Tribuue Company. ENNIES CAN DE HAD 1N EKaCHANOK ¥OR ‘currency st ihs couating-room of the Trivuse, SILVEIL 38 AND 50 CENT FIECES INPACK ULy 1) 8t 31010 sxchange {or currency at counting-10oia o mp! 10 LOAN=7 FERC waut brick house, PATTEKBON, 93 W 83,000 Ol‘ $4.000; ALbI t bide; wiil pay cash.” A ton-at. 8 ER CINT—G‘UFF ' TO LOAN ON IMPROVED 'arina 1o Northera pnnlntemmln:lll blwrb‘mi 3 and suld. DEAN & PAYNE, Dorthesst coroor iandulyh sud Dearbora-ats., Chicago, S E()() $1.000. AND OTTIER SMALL 8UME TO 10w rates. $:2.00( PAjaE Lie and safe, wit 000. ta take haif futencat fu 8 botcl ead ivery stadle, or butl (hess tor setber, with tos ttus Mouoaly Sbluge Al ow Tn succoasful uparatiun, but broprietor needs tilure capl 1o weet dewsnds of fucrealng buslaess, Address C. K. HYNSON. Marshall, Tex. DAR NTED~IN BUSINESS PRO . \TED-IN DUSINESS PHOFITA A GENTS VANTED-TEAS-THE CHOICEST IN X the world~1porters’ staple article~yicescs overy- Ludy—TIrade prices~ o Coumvany 1o Auierl contadelly” Locreaslng~Axents Wasted everywhers— best luducemenia—don't wadte Ume—seud fur Clrcular 1o RUBERT WELLS, Pres. uf Wo Origlosl Americaa COYETCER TR0 M 0 AT 3G Y &4 3 iy est dismcter, 48 ih Bl excalver, Meati CEXSte PIe, £(cos Ml 88 FUGS 44 Bew. W DAY RULGE L KON PLANER AND LATHES ¥OX SALE CHEAP #5024 8l I Noith Jedersea-st STANDARD WORKS Bofora yuu sell your s aud Deasborn-sta, W, 824 ¥ . Bew, 83 p '3, 102 Madlson- SiE Pl YUK BOsK: Uieary ove il A Bt 8. Corder Mads OUNSONS, GXCLOTKIA) X) " Cyclove + Norary, boots "u84. tor cuiatogue ' MILLE L., down atal 4 Slfl(fl;lu.‘ WANTED-] rlimy &co o - QITUALION WwANTL A THOKOUGHLY I DY practical hookkeeper and cashler. tn some ro- bichiouse am 20 years uf Age, and have had ten ‘ experlencaracven years wiiti last erptoyers tn hisclty; can give them as referenco, Adireas ¥ G, Tribuge ullice, gi‘rfi.‘rméfwn.\"mh—mmvuu.-m ENEROETIO i fu same Ko of mercantile bnsiness whers bla sérvices whil be the oM Userul. est references Kiven: Address ¥ 73, Tribune offe : Misc ITUATION WANTL! ) Inaii: have several TRAVELING BALES- expericnce, Knd acquain- u o & sy rinane olfce, »oreundlug Ghlesgo, Ad WANTED-_FEMALE, ITCATION WANTED — | A CO!II‘I-‘.:l'Ei\‘l" Beutclt girl 1a do general housowork in & nice fan. 7. _Fiease cal) at 204 south 1'ark-ay, A A GIRL TO DU GEN- ot reference. Call as 403. Col QITUATION WANTED-TIY AN EAS] aiRL. superior ook, or will do geatral Nousework in nive famlly, 145 Twentieth-at, | - : JITUATION WANTED=NY A NORWEGIAN GIRL 12,10 b srconid work or general hugsework, " Call 2t ce-av, 187 Sllwuke €orner Liufun and Jubliarll-ats. SUTUATION WANTEO-AS FARTIY _go0i 1N hoiel or larga, famiiys satiaficiion’ mkrautocd. Appiy aL Aulautic Tiotel ofice. 1-1:}[1‘?;1-&1'{:32‘1\'1%%?}' A COMTETEST CANA o general liousew 38 Apply st et smnx,?lmlm nugr." Sl SITUATION WANTED-BY - in 10 do K¢ 7. JITATIO! —DY A MIDDLE-AGED tnan lady whio sheaks Engitili, Hpanish, and Grrmai well in 80 Amierican faintly tu 40 Uil WPk and sowe f0g. Vleare call or address 204 PoIk-st., near Blug Lalind-a'v., tn forenoo SITUATION WANTED-BY & PITST-CLA £3 and pastry cook (o livtel or Private bowdtn stolclty Tefereuce, No poatal-cards. Cal SITUATION WANTEG-RY "A /000 GIRLTO by A3 general * howsoworky, with ~clly refereave, Cail Weuncsiay sod Thu ¢ 1570 Aruold- Thlriy-on QTUATION WARTED=1iv A GEILS .y vear da general housewark In au Amicy € call 307 Curchat., up-stair, UATION WANT 'k tent cook, lnundres a fan od retere ngUATlD.\' WANTE! RE i, Blceprivato (o Col Tor tovne Bhye ot besoms s ol % dwlln' 480 .l_«’llh igton-at, sl L SITUATH'BB WANTED-BY TWO FIRST.C girts, vne to cook, waal, snd tron, the viher sece ond Workjean give the eit of City reference. 1y call or sidrens Tarris sesiny = juhannathe ot E1H1 bes BT Blate-at, ITUATION WASTED-DY A 000D GINL TOTE ‘Goneral hoosework 1o u BHvate funtily s Atst-ines wasiler aud \roucr; city fefarcnce. Cal af 1318 ndie ITUATION WANTED- I A GUOG GIIT TO 10 General housewurks nu objection 1o bosrdln husas €A ive koo Feferencce, | Call 107 WU days ut 50 Weat Py e SITUATION WANTED-TY A GANADIAN UT S peient 10 o Up-etairs br Feneral Stipibyer. 42 Tweiitoraty bekes 1 5 . Walas aud Michigais-bos i [0 KD-BY A GOUD O, VoIl feoral bouseworks cun glve ‘reference. Cal at 168 Orih Marke at., basomeds, SITUATION WANTED-IF A GOOD GINE TN A i ‘"s"altl.'nw lu chawmnber or sccund work, Call SiTUATIO! N WANTED=TO DO GENERAIL HOURPS 8 ok iau private (anilly.” " Apyiy ac 35 Blurtied: AY., curuer Twenly-stxtl 2 SXTUA’I'KIK WANTEU=DY A FINST-CLASSCOOK In & nrivete fatuily " Call or sddress & €, B3 Welglits si._Tbe bestof reference. SiToA WANTED=TY & GINL 70 NORUEN- eral bousework. Apply for twa dayaat 73 Heor QITUATION WANTED--BY A GIRL AB CO 3 feneral work. Addres for two dayei & 170, Trib- uoa Brsnch uMico, Twenty-second at. SITUATION WARTED -y A GGOD GIIL 7010 kitchen work in & respectable private family. No otbers need call. Good elty ace. Pleass call, for twodey th Ko e haceteis QOOD JELTAUEE P fur gene uas ruer o iarkin. 280 R a0 av.s Hoots 16 v o0 SOTF SUEUATION WANTED-IY & EWEDE GInL Foii kiichen work r weaera} housework in simall Amers acan (amily. " Call, for 1o daye, 84330 Bt QITUATION WANTED-IIT & CONPETENT CO¥ ) ndiaundress; coutitry preferrud. Inquire et 3 uu Beamstrossese gn‘uu‘lm« WANTRD—AT URESSMAKING IN K private familles; fsn firsi-class Atter and & tasty’ triminers hed 0o Objection 0 COURLTYS fefersaces. Ad - dress ¥ . Tribune ullice, JITUATION WANTED=-A YOUNG LADY WANTA aplace 1o du l!'ln‘[ #iore o privats (swily, Please cal to-day sv1v) West Huron-st, Nursess ITUATION WANTED-AG NURSE,BY A BTEADY, Eogllsh womas, Lo s young lafanii can t 4o ulgut and day ad Lriog s up on bottler well cxperienced; bes s F 70, Tribune office. of refarences. - Ade Sr‘ruuxox \vn:fij)-m' COMPETENTQIRL, 70" Lake cliargy of chil: ence. Plesas calisl Kast Jarsison-al uundr:ml- 4 N WANTED-BY A NOURWEGIAN G S EATIRTTA Frivets faunty: bonrdios. Soases of Lotel. BON, 480 West Harrlova-st. Enploymieut Agencicss 10NS WANTED OTELS, RESTAU. S‘I.‘.?f,.n.‘ a4 boarding-Louses will uu,‘.‘ nd the best femals D of all pativoslities wiih Lest relers eaces. Al orders promptly olied. Mra. P, REISS, s97 GATION WA e a0d pastry €0k | Lest of references. ~Call Wouen, 81 LaSalie st Miscellaneocus, GITUATION WANTLD-BY A YOUNG LADY, IN' sowe dry gouds ur_cunfectlonery Murei she apeaks Tadish.. Call 4 318 Noble-sie SITUATIDH WARTED—BY AN INTKLLIGENT Jouus lady CAinericasy ub Iadich muld, esiplar e Ltoteod Ins store. Besé of refereaces givea. Tribuny otfice reaxod sews good eliy riter- Y A FIRST-CL, b s Lotely city or couatryy 8 Ewploywest Ofice fuy FPERSONAL, '8 JRALIST'S LIDIEAKY, COLORED J ‘:I?L‘Q,Lkbg 3‘0!‘!‘.’.“ ’::L‘:lfi-rl}llgfl‘% I;llllnl Lok of the INSERUGTION, AND EDUCATED OKRMAN AN EXLEEREER o0 Sive Tettana 18 Germman e, (0., V8 pplicatun. Bllustlua PRI SR 0 TS DETECTIVE AGENCIES, . W] E & CO., DRTECTIVES, ASU- TPERS Biook: corout. of Clire” Aad. Lanaeiga st Loom & ave sesuticd business, with conucctios rom i cliles: trataed oysTOLYEa; entended tacllitieas Briaatutouslia TIMK. LETTKE IN F.-0. BOPKTO P e g T pr %0 EXOMANGE, —A BQUTH FBUNT 3-STORY Tk KGNSt rrans Tounr 13 Fhomn uod 3-story brick Larg, eu Wasbingtun-et., cast all Lpeuwmbrance; wani 8 guod 80-1.00 ATy B i R T R Xl and suddh of Ma ok, 1d selg! POTWIN & CORDY, 14 DIALYW ok I Ay FASY o eodia! i Firoia. for wood Droverty 33 werchandifo ta it o iy 1 NGE A GOUOD §! e g Ladin %2 : ;g‘{:n', o e VOB & Creirday A

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