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TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE . TIURSDAY, MARCIT 21, 1878 Wiien the present diffictiities paseed Hoard could iix 1he salaries as hefure, INAPLICTOI ATONE offered a8 an amendment to the amendment the forest belt putaa perceptiblecheck npon evaporsa- tlon by winds and sun. Bunie very Intereating facts are given In the out they sliould go. This was a crushers when one of the apokesmen remonstrated, raying it was deemed hard that men—freemen paoer before us concerning tho yarleties of trees | shiould be served o this way, and by Renorffl on the Quastion of Cute | following: which onght to be Jvlnfll('ll when certaln ends | a man, too, whom they lnd so loug re. I . That tlié snin aof 820,000 bs dlvided pro ratn after diaminsing the specisl teachers of drawing, mnric, and tierman. Tuspector Webls defended drawing, Ttenabled those who Winderstood It to get belier wares, Ingpertor English Lelicved, It view of the propusitions preeented, that It would be wise to let the whole matter go over until the next meeling, n order ;hut A plan of reduction wnight bo matured, 1e made a motfon to that | State and fu wthers where Tarigs tracts of naked affeet, ground have become parched amd aterile, It was adnpted.—yeas, 104 nml 1—~Rullivan, pa Inspector English offered the followlng, which CURRENT GOSSIP. was adopted: r Dennts submitted the following: o, Inspecto! i L tienotred, That the City Complroller be ror\u;_:ll:;l THE REASON WIIY. The thensh singa in the tree, Yonr Committee to whnm was referrrd the qnes. | 10 tranafef to the creditof he School Tax. (ton of #horiago In school fuances for the year | for the preecnt fiscal year the uncxpended hatance 3474 e leave o report s 0f $14,200.01 now in the itnda of the City Tran. And the lark singa in the tkys Tt will be remembered that our estimates far the | nrer to the'credit of 1he Kchaol Tax Fund of 1870, All things are fufl of glee~ catreng year were completed about dam, 1: that wo | nnd that the same be tined ne fast aa nvailable for alterwaran had aeveral intervlowa swith the Nchool | the payment af the aalarles - of janitors and other And why not 11 snd Finance Committees of the Cily Council, { employesuf this Bonrd. il ol i Shicl resulted in redictions aggrogatinie INSIECTOR 1HOYXT nnetie, my love, Is aweot— it um-plll'u"'m{ the lfldly l"ll"lncn'nll r:’fl 00 offercid the ‘:‘l')\)mvlng', which woa adopted: fl‘""i'fl |'l'|" m"‘! em' more, andl that thees reductiona of early S, Reroleed, That a deductfon should be made trom ¢ slugn tho morn to creot— were all taken from our catitnates for running X | yn pronent price of foxt-hnoks futnished. to the And why not 11 pesca—from palarick, mupblice, repnire, ete. | eoRrenOr B chbuln, and. thar e Committce ? Annette, my love, Is mad— Suie told me that I 1ie; Therefure my sonl is sad— And that fa whi ‘*Sro are In view. The durability of the European Inrch, for example, s attested by Its use In Venie, where, In the form of plles Immersed in water, it has suppurted for centuries some of the mdst fmnosing mnsscs of archltecture that meet the traveler's eve. Mr. Northrop also treats his subject prartleally by suggesting ex- verlments, wilch mizhe be inade at a little ex- vense of money, time, and vatlence In his own apected, and concluded by regretting that th must part, as ey had agreed to go torether. Alter a brief conferenve -nmn& themselves, nne of the weak ones, who hadn't sald anything, whistered, ** Ank i how he fsgolng to vote.' YWell, an, " asked the learder, ** how are you golng to vote, an wwe want to know atl about jt1" “1'm poing to vote Just as 1 darned plense," n:pll’vrl he, ““and I you dun't ')l discharge you. As soon on they could take In his meanine, and saw that thiey had b pleasantty humn- hizged, his own hroad face beaming upni them with & funny trinmoeh, they gave hit three dy when election day came round, it ugly sand among them that they were poing to vote a8 the bhoss did, and they went nlmoat toa man for Old Hekory, Thi Is the st instunce of Nuvy-Yard Influcnce iu politics, ting Down Expanses. Ro Actiont Taken by the Board—Cost of Tex*-Books. The Board of Education held an adjourned meeting fast eveninz, President 8ullivan in the chalr. ‘Iie absentees were Covert, Sinith, Kohn, shd Kclth. G WASNIT RATISFIED. trott Free J'rese, 7 Martfn Koff was the first prisoner out. Ie was the first the day before, and the firat the day before that, had been allowed to o twice on suspended sentence, and lot bis equeaky volce was heard again. . “Let'sacet Haven't I mct sou somewhere, Mr. KofT?" querled his Monor, as the little old man wrotested his Inpocence. -c-5, [ think so," was the answer. Abd what Is your exeise this thinel And ftaclll be remembered tnt the Bord wan | oo Test-Gooks and Couree of Inatruction. be In jule to meet these redlnulnn- by achange In the | aieneted to Innuire into the matter, thvite pro. rcheanle of salaries, Ly the non-appointinent | nossia from nublistiera with this end In . view, and of four Mich-School - teachers, and by | ls report whether the prenent presctibod reduce one having but two. instead of four, school- | gion Ir: price has been complied with, palidines, 10 eauip and ran next autumn, it | Hon = HES adjourned, paw we ate confronted by a still further and greater by TAMMANY JUSTICE. " DnunAReR. Teduction. Of the reduced eam finally appropri- ated to echool purposes, 15 prr‘ccm will hever be THE WARSONGS OF OLD INGLAND, r ) s : © Well, dudee, [ got drunk the kst time tn ralized, _This mukes n ¢ reduction of Laniton Latier to New York Times, e ¢ i 14 flgonar, Of thla snm, S0 040. 01 belonge @ A elance at the war songs ot the day will give [ Sure the tothuhie. T secoud fineit vas 1o fne anproprintion foe school slies, buildingn, and Its Cost In New York, you sommo fdea of the suftof stuft which gocs ¢ DALY fueniture, um to be taken fram our geneeal The New York Times, @ tho defeat of the | anning vxpenses 18 $15,052%, 00, The epecial tank Pagntd your Committee, we underdtand, is to disteibute” this reduction upon our general cx- prnses 80 an to canao the loast Injury fo the Fhooin. Fortunatoly, considerable help comes from unexpected aunrters. A report of tho Uity vomplraller, made to the Clty Councll Mareh 4, hos n unexpended balanee of rchool money foming from the year 143 amounting 1o $14,- i ink: | And s hers wax 10 snpropriution in down at Lhe musle-halls ar varlety shows. Mr, H. B, Hunter is responsible for the * Lion and the Bear," {n which the poct slngs: For Itus«is not a rush wo care, Tier threats we ali delv The Lion stlll can fight the Bear, As in the daya gone by, Tho next balladist on my list Is a trifle less belligerent, but none the less maudiin. l1e sings of * hnglnnd and the Bea.” and tharges other natlons with bosstine of their wenlth and fume, wnichi {s the one particular weskness of England: Let nations praie thele wealth and fame, Or boast tliat they are lree my lame hack, K ‘flu::umn to mao you ought to be satlsfied, Mr. ol But I atn’t, Judge. T want to o at it now and get drunk on general prineiples, I want to eee liuw it recms to have one good old drunk without any excuse at all," ** M. Kofl.” begah the Coutt, after due re- fleetion, T thid that I cannot entertain your proposition. You lave doubtless read” the beautlful poem beginning: "Twas cougly That cartied him off: *Twas a coflin They carrled him off In, #We must write a new one, reading about as follows: Bhylocks whose cause it espoused, has turnod Its attention to a more uscful service,—roforma- tion of the awful ofliclal salarics of the Tam- many-1fall Lloodsuckers, who bave bled the unfortunate toxpsyers untll they stagger. It eives this startling 11st of Judges and salarics pald to them for dealing out Injustice and pur- thascd decrees: “The quality of the justice dispensed in this city is, perhaps, as much below tho standard of medlocracy ns the cost of It 1s anove that stand- ard, To the hizher-court Judges respectability mav be conceded, but none of them can falrly 1850 for relioo) sitea of bullfings, that stm 18 held sabject ta out order for goneral schaol purposes, And further, soveral clauns for bnek rent which have heen_long 1n dispute, ani some of them in Titigation, have r!ccnll{ heen put in more hopefi] coniiition. Some of these claims nre large, and those having them In charge nuw belleve they con fralize from thew during the current year the con- t ) i Ta you, my triends, 1 give this tos: " e avgineting these | claim eminence, As for thellower oncs, their 1L Brgiand and the Soa. Y A et lave & shortagy of 835,5L88, which must | knowledge of law is bs farcical as thelr aduinis- Mr Robert Recce ought to 4o respectable "Toran the Black Marier be taken from the general runoing expenscs, for palarion, mitppllcs, Fepairs, etc, By stopping all repnirs and chinnices where it s possible, how. Ser denirablo in themucives, and natwitaigudiig 1t will be very puor economy tn the end, and put- {ing our nchoolr ynon short and lower grate sup. plics, and by a reductlon b onr conl bill conee- quent upon this mild xeason, we hellese the def- {21t will be rednced to ahont $20,000, T oie wuy oranother this sum must bo tuken from salaries, And this Is particalurly nnfortunnte, sinca the salaricn of our teuchera ave been redieed already riore in proportion than thore of any other class of our city employen. It in believed that the sl atfes of vur teachiers are lower than the salurles of the fenchera it any othier constderable city in the Tnlted States, 1ut-tie reduction smust be made, How? Not.we hope, by crippling or permanent de- tangement of one rcliool aysten, - For, it common with most of the citizena of Chicago, your Come mitiee belleve that the present disturbance in our clty’s finances Ia lvm{mury. ‘Theretore, your Committee have nluied to avoid any radical chango inonr school aystem which mieht, and probably wonld, demand correction aiter thia clond has blown over; and instesd have evught to econvmize teation of It} 12 not themsclves gradustes of krogz-shups, they are tho frult of a low political system of which the grog-shop s one of the focl; their very names bespeak thelr orlgin and Ahelr associatfons, and oxperlience with them goes to convinee decent people of the Scriptural warmng nezalnat litloation. It may almost be stoted a8 a gencral rule—particularly in refer- ence to aounts so small ns to require trial he- fure the petty courts—that a man wotild better pav an unjust demand or forego collceting o st ouo than sodk to resist the ons or collect le other, Altost always the Judge ¢ takes the apers and reseeves Lis declsion’; the petty udues are eald to reach that decision—when no personal crony is engueed fn thy case—by the peimitivo and’ fmpartial methou of ‘flpping & penny, or by putting down a pile_of folaed pages ‘and then layihg them Off as they coma alternately to one pile for plaint!{ff and one for defendant. ~ Of course, this tnay be m:.'fv plarful aatire, but if it {s, there reinalus the oal- That carried him higher, ** "\}"ell, il get drunk when I come out, aoy- wat E ation higher than the hia idea of poetie puwer he han & re halisy but this and patriotle pnsslon: T'm ratiefied Hiore's no decay In Britiah pith and pluck Before tha world we'll have onr sy, nd Lrust to *sirength “—not *+fuo ! Welve means! wa've richt! wo've common sonsc! We've courage! forcal and skill{ . Bo—hane ""Jl"""""“ of expensel 014 England's England stiil1 I cut these lines from the ‘“*aamplea’ adver- fised In the papera, Y Mr. Fred Albert's new frar soriir " declares— Vhile England has her sone, her; vessels, and her guns, No ano shail harm her In the least; ‘We'll how the Russian Czar the sort of men we are, For we mean to keep vut Empiro In the Eaat. Another Iyrist advertises Ms cntire sonz In the Era, generousiy tonsenting that it may be sung in certain specified tuwna without the bay- ment of puthor's fces. This poet relates the 8o you may, Mr. Koff, but when you come out the arass w11 b ankic high, the robbina will be looking eross-eyed at the blue-birds, nmlcver?' two-shitling Jack-knife will be worth 30 eents,f UIPrs, A cigar lighter—Tlhe box from which you took one, ‘When does a man become a **burning ** poetl ‘When he's a veralfier, * Would you like to have some candy, grand- mat" ¢ Yes, my boy; wherels it1" % Wyy, 4t you will buy me 10 cents’ worth, I will give you balt, Russion to Turk: *The armistics {s algned! You can now keep your hands in your pockets.' #0h, no," replied the Turk, * they’ll ind them- whero (he injuty i perma- | pablo fact that tho ordeal ot clianca would some- | Bloody doeds of Huskit and nls ehoriie 1o Ives | here."—Zarls Charivard, % T nave Almed 1o fo | IV . y J : selves lonesome there."—fari arivar, B ntze h n way (b will et thg | limea decldo riehtly, and would du so anout ns | gg1d o tiop, *3'm the King 1 think sowre had A'iatercoalur arbiat Hax chinmitlad aitdo fa often as the New York petty Judge could do it, even if he should knit his brows and vex bis icgal mind to the utinost, ““There arc ecven clasacs of courts. The 8u- preme Court has five Judues, at 811,600 each; sixicen clerks, stenographers, cte., at 8750 to $1,500, and twenty-four “*ollicers or attendnnts,’! nth.‘.im cacl, making furty-five persons, draw. nz $120,800, The Common Pleas hina six $15,000 Judges; there are sevonteen cleris, from $1,200 o 80,000, nnd twelve *offlcers,’” at £1,200 each, making thirty-five persons, at $151,100. The Superfor Court has six 815,000 Judges, and thirty-cight clerks and attendants, irom $1,200 to §0,000, requiring 151,000 for the thirty-cight feas1 hardshlp upon teacliers, and cause the small estlosa to puplfs, They wouli advise requiein the Princlpals 0f a1l schonln to Apend two-thirdso enchiday in_aciunl teaching. This will dlspense with teachers shone salarics during the balancy of tne year would amount to 5,000, They wounld further advise the sharieuing ot tho genoral school senr_one week, and the fiigh-School year two irecks: cutting Oft the Inst week fu June from the Grammine-School year; aud alsg the frst school week of Bepiember from the 1ligh-School year, The Inet week InJune 8 at the cioso of u hedted term when the weatlier 11 hottest, and when a large nunber of pitpllk are ustially sbsent., It I certain- Ir the leant vulunblo week fn the year;and by drop- ping 1t we shall save about $15, 000, Hartford, Conn. We have always thought that this temperauce movement was well enough In Its Mlm place, but that it should not b car- ried futo thy arts,.—Puck, A littlo girl sald: “I like the country because there are 1o corners, When I am “at Lomo miather tells o uot to go furtlier than the cor- ner of the strect, but—don't you recl—there are no corners here, and I can go noywhere,” “41a that dox tesing to sing 1" asked Mre, Jot- ter, as the famlily pet, a Newfoundland doyg of buge dimensfons, 11fted up Wia yolee in plalniive tones, outslde ‘ho dour, pleading - for admit- your iling; It'n timo thnt 1 should have a ward to ray. \'nu‘u: nearly done your worat, but :on‘l{cnnqucr ritons fArst, If you ux:o the Turkey's body clean away,* Next. fn populurity to Macdermott's Musie- JIall song, ** We Don't. Want to Flght? (which has o rough vigor in its rageed lines that lits it out of the drivel of the ordinary run of kindred compositions), 18 ** Here Htands a Post,” by Mr, Clement Bcott, Tho * post " is the British flag, which {s n distinguishing * property * in tho dramatic rendering of the song, At tho music- balls tho plece (8 sung in character, tho vovalist dressed as Britunnid, aud surrounded by sea- Yonr Committes therefore recommend that the ! . - S 7 nuswe % M Jrorinca e post b gy apepesy abou | 9 S i teri, Eous s st SRS | Sty o oo veralnthosadila e ol | ek, o ta\hivered Mg acel Hhinds of their tins 16 tha Inatraction of clueucs, mt':ew. ‘The Gionera] Sosslons lios & ltecorder | Hero stands Post! we can epare our boys for bat- solemn silence supervened.~Buaton Transeript, and that it shorten the genceal school year ono | 4t $12,000, o Besalons Judge at $13,000, and a At E.' . nania ol ads it “What nre you trying to do 1" demanded an mu{“ m;) .l:‘x: n‘n‘l'l':lc'dswm ¥ear to weel Rte- | Cit, l'h{dE; c.:e u.!‘.‘(:lgqut{uim ln;re ::llml!, slc:rll:a | our. wachiox:cheess: they Il Answer: with s {r‘nllu (:lhc; of hnlu |Imy. wng ‘ml nnndmzbun n apac h N and nterpreters, hirty-sl cndants, ) " iigh chalr fn the closot and trylog to grab a §5 requiring $109,100 gr tiie ghole forty For “‘cfl’ml\l,,“,‘,f‘,,";'fl;".':,"d':""l{,:"“fl‘h"““ midst the !‘"5 which lay temptingly on the” upper shelf. eight. ~ The ten Matrict ourts have That uur Volunteers will guard our lttle fale, *Trying to renchu high note,” calinly sang 40,000 Judges, with ono at $3,000; eacn has soven or ¢ight subordinates, and the total seventy-one persons take $170,800. The Police Courts have eleven Judges at #8,000, and A total of forty- seven persons, at $170,600. During the past year there have been some reductions In the Hst of Common Pleas, the District Courts, and the Police Courts, but an jucrcase fn the Superlor Court, Thess changes, which are in the roll of attendants, make a net reduction {n the Judi- clary of twenty-one versons and $33,000 salarics. To recapltulate, there aro: £ Judges in Supremo_Codrt,.$ 57,500 10 clerks, efc, In Supres Hers stands 8 placed it, As & i for sons, their children, and tholr wives; In the sunny days'of peace no deed of cawardice ingracad 1t 8o In war we wlll protect it with our lives, Post] whero vur ancestors have | dut the lad. Tho aven tenor of that Loy's life was lmmedlately ntorruptod,—ZHackensack fe- Kt ol E. 4, W. K. Sustivax, «INORITY REFORT. Inapector English presented the following minority revort: ‘The nadersizued respcctfally diasents from tho conclusions of tho majority of your Commiitee for the tollowlug reasone: ‘Tho tutal cost of the Hixh School is ahout 832, - €003 of fnstruction in vocal music, $33,000: of drawing, $11,000: theae two ltems take (nto ac- count the time and salurles of those who teach them, but do not include the cort of books and A BTORY OF LINCOLN, Faahinalnn Correspundence Pittssury Dspatch, During the late **su-calied” Rebehion, one Worthington, a man of martial nmbition, camne to Waslington from Ohio to et a commission as Colonel In the army, He was an industrlous, sellreliant man, not easily dlscournged, and, though repeatedly refused, he returned to the VANDERBILT AND VAN PPRLT, In the Vanderbllt c the other day, one Jacob Van Pelt,—an old fricnd of Vanderbilt's, ~—a white-hnired old man with & shrlll treble volce, was called to tho witness stand, and testi- fied that Vanderbilt had often promised to give 3 0, 1hat thero should b a reduction in nu] arien df our x1afl uf oflice employes, would keep It ealo for bim, ‘T'he Commodore forgot his promise, notwithstanding his frequent nasurances that he vever swould, z 5 u 34,500 m $100,000 aud a house and lot, when he died, | charze with apoarently uuabated vigor. Finatly, o et Senhalns S o e thoetrucs | 24 Attohdty £8,800—$120,800 | —that 18, when Vanderbllt died.” Van Pelt bad h“’:’fi""‘&“"'{’d‘v b reg ueaton l""P L e!."lhlll"hl“ ke by thien sl are b0 tnake # practical teo of [ g gadeos 10,000 frequently asked him to give him the moncy or | Bt R Pialiness, wrotes oot With Lls muuric and druswing. . The cont of superintendency, | 17 CloTke. ete, 40,700 the honso and lot while hie coutd cojoy them. |y heroby atate u writing, by Col. Worthington's :u’tlfldlnz-‘t:“nrlnhrpmuor;llu'r: of ipal {«'l 19 attenda ) 14,400—3151,100 | But the Cummodore sald better walt, and ho | request, what T have o often verbally stoied 1 rios, 2, 000 ammon lene G Judees in Superlor Couel. . nim before: that 1 do not conslder bim competent 18 clntrk-. cte,, n Buperior ‘0t or aal- to command o rogtment in the United Statcs army, Tubly dl- lie Cottimo- ¥ A. Lincoiy, 44,900 Mslonn i the High Schuola would zive roum for @ | 14 ayendanis in "~ Sapecior doroucver allowed any onetospeak of hisdying. | Worthington went away for once apparenti ll’vz{llun“nf the “'lmr.!‘:\afl"!i“;wu ltln"“l " L « 10,800—8161,000 | They bad to say *if anything anu:nfl L" “Van | well vlequv:d. Bome time nm-rwnrnx[: ':,d y' DIk Sul RccupmnNg, chrily l:“ 'lhl‘:: o t 60,000 Polt aleo teatified that ho used to furulsh tin- | financially embarrassed. he went to Ewlog to truller” our eatimate for ovenina achools, | 1 Slorke ate. in MarlneCourt 41,000 ber to the Commodore when ho was bullding | ratso money on hiscertiiicate. ‘Tho ONfo states. 3 weparato amount hne been appproprinted, 1t 33 fLiEndantein Morine Court. - 13, U00-$110,000 shipst 'Van Telt, borromed moucy of iun fee- | ma, deslring the autograph and belng pleascd wauld he unjustly crucl to deprive children who b:]tlflzn, elc., InGoneral Sess e quentlys Vanderblit pever refused him; he | by tho uniquences of tho statement, palil $20 for must work by day of the chaunco to waln A little #cnoolinge at night, and the sirplue of approprine tionn of former yi honld be drawn on to mains Luin the eventni ouls, The proppant to cut down the echool year nut only reduces tho already meazro ealnries of primary teachers, tut withont kny occanion therelor deprives those childeen of Imlllou of tuelr schooling, —As finaucial dificulties nercane, thin policy would be avt tu lead to clos- 3ng thosc schoole In December next, Through the hoerality of the Council in this and former years Tt littls roductlon tw roquired, and that reduction ¢hould ve made nt the top. The undteralgned thorofore recommends that tho awed Bim onco about £35,000, and he had noth- Ing to show far §t; ho asked him to take a note for {t, na in cnse somcthing happened to hitm— Af he were a roguc, he could clieat his helra out of a good sum of money. Vanderbilt said: #1 don’t want luylhln{ to show for it, ]\l( heirs. will never miss It. Thero will be more left than they will wunt, When I am gatie, 1l you owe e anything less than $100,000 don't you "\‘1’ a word about it,”*. Van Pelt replied, ** I'wouldn't wish vour death for all your mmmc‘l" but 1 hope 1 shall owe you $100,000 when yon die.”® When the Commodore dicd ho owed Van Peit §23, 20,000 ‘l!l and placed it amone his most valnable rellcs. i ag.ao,g—uw.mo e wattor hnd passed out of his mind, when 1t was one ddy recalled by Worthington's appear- ance and an appeal to'obtatu a certified copy of the document, This moderate request was complied with, which, Lo done, the applicant. was usked wh'y he wanted it fle repifed, with Worthington's modesty, * I want to show what a damu fool Liucoln was,” THE MALTA SCANDAL. Londen World, lons .., 36 auendante in General Scs- 10 Judges In District Courts X UL clorks, eic., in District COUTHA o iuareseee « 117.100-2179, 300 11 Judzes in lolice Conrta, X 0 clerke, ctc., in Police Courts 83, 800—3$173, 0600 4'This makos.a totul of 821 persons, drawing an oggregaty salary of $1,001,500; and 1f the sate arles of Mr., Thomus Dunlap and of the persons fn the ofllces of the County Clerk, District At- mrnrv|s and Burrognte are added, the total s cominon echoola be kept up without decreasinz the | @1,189,025 for aaluries fn_thu adininlstration of f St As what Is known as tho “ Malta scandal * fs zfl,“"".fi“‘},'n'{r.U:Y,:;:’:,’,'":.'Z,'“:fi‘;,‘;‘“‘,:fi“' Dftonch: justice, dividedfamong 508 persous, of shom tho ‘.,:l;ll r.'.'J .3;3;‘1':'-33 l;n":?:?l?x Bo wanted 1o huyf uow the subject of a Court of Inquiry, and ax necessary hall bu inad i W usty-tye, Judgos recelve 150,600, One. e, | many misstatements bLave been made on the | e Ju lo {n one or more of th ficms as abovo wentioned: W..d. Eaurn” Inspector English referred to the hyzxuries of cducation. Ho was opposed to cuttiug down ealarivs, [n view of the fact that thero would be 2 dlscount on warrunta, Ho belleyed it was the cxpectation of the Councli that thera hould be uo skinpiug of wages. It did scem to him, i a reduction wos made, It should bo at the top aud not ut the bottowm. A wotion to adopt tho minority roport as a subatitute for that of the wajority was not but I asked 81,000 mors than ha would give. One morning f went up to sce him early, beforo he was up. Ho called me upjuto his beed-room and aald: ‘You are after something or you wouldn't come 80 -l early,’ Isald: L wan't $21,000." He gave me a chieck for it, but made no memorandum. Bald he, *Du you know what you ought todol You ought to give mo that mare. I will send for ber to-day and gut a har- ness for her' This he did, but the next morn- {ng ha sent mo & cheek for 83,000,~the price T hud asked, But I returned thia to hinf, When 1 met him hs said, * Why In h— dldn't you keep the check?® 1 replied, *That wasu't ‘my bare Icfary 1ist, reckoned In num- Ders, thus takes nearly gue-bolf the aggregate salarles. Viewed without comoarisol with Judicial salarles elsewhere, tho saluries pald licre are preposterous, regardiug either the dignity, labar, hunor, or Bnportauce of tue poasltions; dontrasted with tho salarles attached to the hignest offices of ths United Btatea—88,000 to state In tho Cabinel, $10.000 to those iu tha Suprewo Court, and $10,500 to the highest Judiclal position fn the cou lrfi—thn oxtraordl- nory absurdity of paylne 4000 to $15,000 l‘.&re- $8,000 to Judees In the subject, thero can be no harm In saylng that the equerry who has been horsewhipped is Cavtaln tho Hon. D, J. Mousou, aud that hls assuilunt— who voncelves hlinsclf cruelly insulted—{s Mr. Seott-Stevenson, Adjutaut of the Forty-scecond lightauders, No ovue cun deny the Duke of Edinburg thy credit of having ab lcast stood up for his re. talper through thick and thin, In the firet place, When the explosion came, it was the ’rince who screencd his cqilerry from the dire risk of o hostile weetlng, Then it scems to lce rourts, and e e 4l have. T § 000 to thaso in the petty District Courts, ex- : & o .+ sWell,t | huve beon the same Royat persunage who coun- Ao suogens, 41wk, d-de ollomet Hiista tho resources of langnage, Tho Btats | Suig helSpon pas tho pees of e orsatn. ol | oo the (aree of cho. apremment iar hussiin Yeas—English, Aot rll,r drcries g\ret_m‘.mi;;lh.‘ inent of tho fact is {teclt the sevcrest comment | right,’ ofl 1, *when 1 get the best of a barguin | up the uffair, oo condition of the equerry tak- l7luu. and the sharpeat satire.” fog to his heels. Not content with the gallant Lothwrio belug let off so Jghtiv, agaly it is Princely lnfi:mully which suggestea that the sgreement has b broken, and that the Naya—1loy Vockt, Bulilva Inspector Jacobs was opposed to cutting down snlurics, csveclally the low oues, Those of the Frincipals should bo shaved, {f uny. 1 never let up oo a man' ‘The Conunodoro often gave e achance to make monoy. Ilo was the making of a half-dozen men.” Tree-Plautiug, \via York Ecening Toat, 3ir. B, 0. Northron, Bewsianr’ot the Stato clyuerry was accordingly entitied to roturn to Tuspector 'rugamg urged that salorics were Board of Education of Connocticut, whose good col‘fncflxu YO,TE,QH' .\l‘ulu.y Furthermore, it comcs sbout by the mot cut dowu, “Thie thue of labur was shortened | yeryico in tha, o of trecculiure n “'; i"“"l"’"‘ o """, o, warws Roval influcnce that a clvitian is sutfered ous weak, New Englund has recelved froguout recog. | T death of Mr. Benjamtn Wocks at Ports- | {3010 prosecutor betoro miitary court of uspector Dennts sald that the reduction in | pyjon Jy' the columns of the vening Dosty | MOUth recently recalls an auecdote whereln was § inquiry; aud the Duke himself would huve of- time wux the quickest, qulctest, und altozether visited Europe last summer for the nupose of imputed to him the first attemot to vaercy voters. o was tho Buperintendent of a body of mon—if not ali—at the Portsmouth Navy- fered hlinsclf ns a witness at the lnquiry ou be- hultof bis protege: had not his upblication to return **on siek leave ' from the Dardaneiles the Jeast snjurious method of coveriug the detleft, Iuspector otz didu't consider musle and studying forestry in the quarters where that sciutice hus the most atténtion, Carrying with him letters from_the Governor of C Malta in tho Rupert been relused, drawing luxuries, but as uccessary s readine | g1 (He iR R Secretary of Btate, ,:‘;";,?d"f,‘:g Yard, many years sgo, and shortly provious to w’l‘hu squerey eventuully offered to exchango a sadwritiog, Ho thougnt tha salaries of heads | Yoyt opportunlties for observation and fnquiry, | the election of Jackson, second term, he Rot tho couplo ot toy pullets with the injared hu o departments werw ulrengr toa small, Inspeetor Wells remarked that the minority revort gavo the hmpresston that there had been Do discrimination between the higher nud lower salanies. Thu Ligher ones bod boew roduced, fur by lucrcasing thy labors of the Priucipals With the samie puy was equivalent to a redues Hou, He wus In Tavor of reducing the course ©of study lu tho ifigh Bebool one year, hspctor Btons suid he would tuver volo to re- uve u dollar the expeuse of the cowmon-school aud tbe practical reaults ot his tour ure summed upin a paper on * Economic Tree-Planting," which will lorim s part of the report of the Suo- setary of the Counectleut State Board of Agri- culture for the currcut yeor, From this paper it appears that Germany stands first among the Continental natfons in the itteruture of torestry, 1,815 volumes un this subjuct having beeu publishicd u that munlg before the year 1542, and au average of I works belng the yearly Increaso in later timea; band, which the lattor declined. Before this refusal was returued, the ofileer to whom it was sent submitted the challenge to dve military friends, equally distingutshed for their honor and thewr bigh rauk in the servive; and they gave it us their opmion thut, as the ofticer had aiready proffersd satistavtion of the kind in question, which proposal the equerry had thought (it to refuse, hs could Dot oW, with- out campromising his character, uecede to the equerry’s request for a meeting, men together and told them that ho expected every tan Lo vote as bio did, and further that if theydid nmot they should bo discharzed. He was noted as a joker, and they looked In his {ace to sco Il they could detect a juko in this; but bo wasas serious s tho Ola Nurth Bury- inz Ground. 'f'hoy discussed the watter amoug themsclves, and " worked themselves up (o A fevor heat about it, held eectlng alter meoting, passed resolutfons and went through ail the motions of fudignation, as je anches g loug us lie Telt tho Bourd was able | 55 nrobably comes bext dn rank, with hef | customasy with the sons of freatom, acttlin 2=—aec tomalntaln as grammar and primary stadies | 1oy y ; i therd % Didale, drawiog, ond Lerian fl. jre A A hlas volumes; and the onco sanay plains south | down wul': tho determioation that they'd be | UNCLE REMUS A8 AN EMIGR ANT. Herlin, now fertile snd bloomlng, and the cheek glyen to the ravagus of the wavea on the Biscayan coast, tell suolr own story ol the advantuze wrulmilo these two coun- tries from their palustaking siudy of aburi- culture. Even amoug the Kuestans, & people to whom we arc mot uccustomed to look tor ad- vauced {deas, the science ls making rapid atrides, {ts work belug the reclamution of vast stepoes wnd resbstance Lo the encrouachmouts of the inland seas. Every ove famillar with the laws of Eugland knows what strict pro- vislons guard her grand old trocs from destruc- tlvn; sod ft would be well if, with the futro- ductlon of otuer good inatitutions frow tl wother country, we bad put juto the Amerlcsn statute-books some of these regulatious, found- ing them, not on the rights of succession to real ‘;wpcrlyv but on & decent forccast for the public wellare. ‘The questiva of the fnflucuce of its forcsts on the ralufall of any g1ven districts is still wooted wwou wen of selencas but Mr. Northrov quotes the statcwents of persous who have repeatedly observed with their own eyes the cotncidence of Ly removal of forests with the dr{‘lnx up of springs aud rivers, 1o louia sud ju ogher partsof LK- world wheraprolouged droughts bave ended fu disaster, Moreover, whateyer may bo sald as ta the positive effoct ol tree-tops ou passiog clouis, we bellevoit Is not denled thiat, the ralug baviug voce desconded and watvred tlio carth, a d—rawn and quartercd before they'd submit but thought it best before they did thelr worst, to call upon thelr tyrant to get the preciso fa ts in the case, and learn if he stuck to hix first proposition, They accordingly waited upon hiny, by committee, and asked bim (f bo was serious fo what ho bad told them, Never more 80, bie informed them; and repestsd what he iad sald, layig particular stress upon th pen- alty fur their rofusal to comply, The Comuwit- tee returtied with their report, when the caldron boiled nght over, and resolutions hardencd juto purposs to resist to the bitter end, though cofstauce micht bo lke striking their Het aguinst & stone wall standlug in their way, ‘They weut to work surlllv, and thougbt of noth- fng " else but the fmpeuding election and the tnvasion of their rights. 'The Superintend- eot, from belng & great favorite, Lad fallen in thelr estimation till Nero was an angel by com- parigon. Aud now they formed a new deter- miuatiun to call upon nim lu a body and eadeav- or to oyerawe hifin by tus morsl force of num- bers. Let hlm Jook them in the eye, if hecould, und then bid them vote any other way than they sa Augerican Sreewen should devide for thcinselves, They would sco bow be could staud tbls] 8o they went, aud be calmly looked upon their faces; and 1o zeply to their question (reneated) mzu\l!uz bis tyrannical requiremeat, #aid be had not changed his determinstion, but that if thay voted difterentiy from what o did, Attunta (Ga.) Conatitulion, A colored man stopped Uancle Remus in the street the other day for the purpose of getting same Information. “What's al} dis talk I hear bout Liberteri® ho ssked. “\What's all dis talk you heerd *bout de freed- maw's bauk " responded Uncle Rewus, some- what savagely, “Dey tells me," contioued the negro, “dat you dou’t hav! ter wuk down dere, less you wauts ter," “ Dey duz, dus dey!” sald Uncle Remus. * Dey sed dat you wulgwlne ter git forty acres aud s wuls; an’ dey tole you fer ter put yo' wmooey o de baok, an' dat you'd git f{utrust. Wall, I speck you got It; but et you did, you surter bauged mo out, fer 1 ain't got needer ong nor da udder.” ‘'But dis sin't o wule wver bavk bizucss, Uuclo ltemus.' *Lat's w'at trubbles e, honey, I koow dere's vlenty cr loaferg w'al ouguter go, but I duuno who ter inwlte Dey say collee grows in de trunt yard, an' de sun parches it, a0’ de rain wets it an' it falls o & bole u de groun®su' dar's yo' collee.” * You talk like you gwine.” *Oh, I dus, dus It “Well, I got ter git over de Geurgy fover tus’. 1 don's mioe in' my atter were purely Higb-sehoul studics, INSPECTON AUNOLD, for the purposs uf sccompli-bing the obJect fuught, so tor as touched salaries, offered the Tollowing—++a leaser evil Thst the reduction of the sum of §20,000 be di- Wded jiro rata amouy wll the cuiployes yna otticers Ul the Board whose salorice exceed im Tius, hie sald, would not requlre tho cloging of the schools at all, aud §t would reach the Janitors, who were overlooked by the Commit- tee, we o thought, tmproperly. Nspectur Prussing uaderstood that sit tho twtloyes were included. InePresigent vald oll but those at tho oflice of the Boara, luspector Wells didn't think it falr to let tho ¢clerks and attorney out, luspector Donnis remarked that, If the sala- Fiea were seduced o8 proposed by the ameud- tuent, thev would nover cown up aweln, He Tezurded the propudition In the Mzt of & per- Lianeut fnjusy. He alluded to su asecrtion tn We nunorily report. which was caleulated to {Iate g fuloe fdea, Tt was sald that the (oot of '.u‘ml Liusic was 833,000, It really cost 81,500, the sularyof the teacher, The $33,000 wus 1ada up by counting the time of the teuchers While thie classes were siugtog. ylusvector Arauld took exception to that posk - Au exigeucy vecesatated cutting down. mule an’ lan'. an' de Intrust on my money in ae frecdman's bank, but I 'apizes fer ter miss & meal. I'l drap you a note w'en 1 starts,” —— THE STREET-CAR LICENSE. v the Fditor of The Tridxne. Cuicaao, March 20.—It s a great pity that the City Council, In order to raise a small rev- eniie, should lessen the facilities of publictravel, and imyose heaty tax on those icast Abie to bear It. The rich can use carringes; others must use the cars. Pren at the present reason- able rates, the 1ax for riding to dally work is very icavy to those who are obliged 10 count every cent. The West Side, having the largest number of this cloes, wiil rapecially sufler., mu:e;lo. peanle with small meomes have sought the West Bide because the car-fare was_less. There are teachera who aje obliged, to pay $40 a year for riding, and, if the fares are raeed, hundreds of sewsinr pirls, clerks, and mechanfes will be taxed about 87 a year. In many familics this tax will amount to 815 or £20. ‘Ihe companies may not sufler, but it fa exceedingly haed that people wha must ride, and mnny of whom are on reduced pay, should suifer in this wav, ‘l’lw‘y are helpleas, for there fenn way of “evading ' car-fares, The West 8ide Cotnpany deservo the thanks of the public for thelr chieap tickels, and, if they put on stil] more ears to accommodate the rush night and morning. the public will be niore erateful. In the cyes of the public, the Councll have passed an unjust and unwise ordinanve, and it ought tobe JUSTICE, —————— the aged, and the {nfirm, —San- nger. For Ihe youn, Idri'a Jamiica () CH N OBDERTO ACCOMMODATE OFIL N patrona thigughiut tha eity we liave estahifahind IraLch Oficea in (he different Divislons. 88 designated Below, Where aqvertisements will be {aken for 16 yaine price A cliarged at tha Maln Uttice, and wil bo received autl # o'clock p. mi. during the wi on Katurdaye: WILCOX, Bookeeifer ‘nenr Wabas DEN, Newrdealer and untli 9p, 1. nd stationer, 170 ler n':'mmr. etc., 1000 West-Side News Depot. 1 ICK, Jewaior, News-Dealer, and Fancy 32} Lake-at., cornet Lincoln. me' FALE: 5 nar & B e i ining-rovu, and ki aul'zs-xturer, ST.CLANS RRICK Fhie, ultroim © 13 et Iniprovemnente. Wi 1t Binitia 3, 7% frasiborn. roott, sl pew, e sobd luw, 701 BAL t o 87 e Ine bargaih. A ., ORTIH by Toreclieurr of brick houses, ®ith jots, on each houss, with fot, 0 b Ay falshed rhe do and seo pians, JOHN Eb H0- AL Ainnes fve o freseaaton acre farin uear Lushnetl, toV i WA VE MAVE MANY Al fram first-ciaes partics wanting hou having desirablu ones now vacant or which wl ay 1please eull. 1. O] & S0N VWASTED=TO BUY-HOUSE A) atreet, within 20 mintten of Atate and 3 fiust give otation, size of lot, aod be & baraln. dreas F o Tvitune bifice. eromenn JUSCELLANEOUS, — COLLECTOR OF AMEUIUAN SILVER AND e g L I Y TR (LA " 8 purcian exc 3 Rdirens L ¥, LEWIS, card Carner s, o o AnKID. BAn\'-cAniuA £3.00. €410 WORTI €71 sume #0, worth £15: hest tuake. npars with othiers._ Manifacturers’ depot, 144 Stat JIARTER OAR. LIFE-SOTIGR-AL / whore llves are wnaured in the Charter Iisurance Conpany. of rd, Con notifled thal s meeting of s fhie Company » oflice, [n the City of Hartfor 10 u'elock on ‘Thursiay, the IHth day of April, 1878, tn hce with the prov(stons of the smended il Luinpany, passed by the Geueral A Scate’ of Canicericut, approved 31a 11l ey i e by 1 I Madiony Ad- L _PERBONS Ok Life charier of 00 u Toard of {wenty-one Di- nd make such rules and reguia. 7reiation tu e manaxcient ra) Company us (U e of Dire v the ChRago & X notlied that the antual meviiug of sald Compan; the election of three Directom Lo serve three yea) transaction of such other business us i will be hield at the Coni nois, ou Mandny. the 15 day . The transfer bouke will be elosed st the close of tiereliourn un the ik tuat, and reopenodon the of April ness W, M. LARRABEE, beeretary, HAVE FRNM £1,000 TO 82,000 ASD BERVICES 10 invest 1 son Dliln: Lusiness; must atate the s 5 0f thiu bustuess. Addruse D 50, i, Bl . WANTED-)ALE 3 Clerks, &eo Lok Wi R Fategentes Tof 116 coamry: ceman, o ences, fot 3 Innuire o RART Rithcs 141 Franeli S W ARTED=A COMPETENT DRUG GCLERK. WITH city refercnces, _Addrrss ¥ 04, Trlinine office, AT ASTED—A 000D T S LN \ penter. 77 flrm‘lh l}snll-‘llz.x ALYRACANRE SITUATIONS WANTED—TIALE, Hookkeepors, Ulorks, &ce ITUATION WANTED-BY A TIO(ONGHL, Drarttei nookkerper and eashler, in some r Iehonses am 21 yers of ace, And have had te yrany rxpariencey even years willi isat emplayers in {hTscltyican give them a3 roference. Address P 60, SHUATION FANTEI-TT A TOUNO WAN 18 sl A drng-sinte: hxe had some experience fa the ¥ 78, Tribuas ofice. i will work cheap. v'n. DTWO FIRKT-CLARE JOUIRSES MES iariers at WHELAN'S, southeast corner CIark and \Yasningian: s, ‘v.’wr' nA'rlfisT~cl,A~u A [ amits nigher, 71 Sixteenth ottoy Y -t J aymiams. laquirs s est Mulison-at. 3. ITAGE BLACK- 4 Trades SIS, mAsbnn & youno sanavno : e : cylinder or Aq M F s Fibune otee, T QITUAT FD-BY A COMPRTENT B3 SlFiaeer andmiehiniit o fun & stattunary” eagine. mith bt of reference. Address for one week 164 North Peorla- . VW ANTED-FIHET-CIASE DLANK DOOK FOR- warder. _Apply at 53 tate: AV ANTED=A CARIAGksNITI TIELTER: ONE with rome experirnce, tolearn the (rade. Cali st bn 10 East Monrne- “,“Axtf.u-'vm. EiMARKIS, T0_MOLD 18- de titnda 3 A . WL by e picee Tnqufre of £, A. HART: VYV ANTED—TEN T VR HATNERBS AK- WARTEGE AR, IS AR, Statent, P e T T T T T ——— V ANTED=A 0. T CARITAGEITRONETE WILE Five good wages snd sicady works eash ryery Sat. ight. Iy 1§ iy dode ‘l‘."“l"cnn':wh, '(i.l;:vl mmeditely. J, J. POTTEM, Employment Azenclese \VAKIED — IUMBDIATELY — 100 RAILROAD teamin for Mimaari on the C.o A, &KL L. 1.t ) . Apolf for patticuiate to CHRIS: 23 Bouth Water-st. Miscellaneous, VWASTED-LIVE SALESMEN T A €Y Larlin 5. 1lini Roods. ©ipoiied ar prices w. . M. LININGTON, 43 Jac) WANIED-A HELIADLE MAN \\'lm(firf%nfl‘(r’n: 63, Tribu g 0l Dur husiness in 8 el $1.20) saiary and haif pronte silowed. TWAYTED 2l 10 moat proftable first-cias Windsor European fiotel ‘VAS‘I‘FI)'-“F‘( TO (n the Uniten & inle Jurt ITIES ¥ . names for city director Dot S FANTED=X GOUN COOF, WASHE 3 ironer tur general housework in & 1 rivata temily of five persune: must bring relerences Trom 1ast piaces nu rish, __A il l|A>g Wi ma-at. Fh A CONTETENT GINLFOIC GRRERAL uAcwork in & private family. 817 Wabash-av. D—COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GENKIAL ?I‘l. Mustcuome wel recomm ended. Ape ! FANTED=-QIRLTO 0 GEXERAL HOURK WOITR and walet {n washing. Ingulre at 1001 Pral WASTED=A GIRL FOIt HOUSEWORK: ALS0 &It avout 16 for” iizht _mecond work and 15 lonk arier ehildren; Gorman or Norwegian preferred, 502 ‘Weat Congre L. NemINKIIeANCs, VWANTED —BXFEMIENCED ~ OPERATORS TO Juono4 work on Iadles’ under warments. 101 Weat Mad- Ni “YIN'rzn—A NURSE tilitly 12 TO 14 YEARS OF Preferred. 812 Wabnahi-av, SIL Fi TAY YoiNg ht. Apply st Bt. Caroline's- Heaerd WOMAN TO LOOK AF- od bo generalty useful,” 1 Laundresses, VWASTED=FUIT.CLASS SHILT-IRON YV “ilome Laundry, 377 state-st, "‘IAFT}ZI)—kll‘.!lll un niew shiriay WILSUN BIlUS., 67 Was - Mincellanco! VWASTER-FUUR GILL AFELY AFTER o O'¢loick, Averitt Fatnt Company, 171_ltaniolph, ¥ HOUSES, ERS AT [ RTARCHERS iy large wages, w HOUEE 203 WARIEN-AV., I¥ THAT -atory and cellar stone aweil-front block AvILL ant Oakleyoats. s Lon Foomay Arst-class one of saine kind at 113 Oakiey-av..north anror and aiso oue 10 bock at cortier of’ Mon- and Oaki sauth front, 11 fooms. FUT- & CORBY, 146 Dearborn-a T]0 BENT-$20 LEL MONTIL w7 Ad RENTZATORY .y curne| poell-av, loquire of . v HHROWN, 1003 Weat Van Bureacat, 3 [0, REST-$20-3-5TORY BRICK —if0 AND taliic, 7o Fultun-at., on coruer. Inquirs at400 o ] feav. FILIS AV BT, TI—F] W 2 STORY brick house, b7V Weat Folat. Ins BAREMENT -8y k. slimoger fme m." Inquire of protements snd 1 € IOUNE- North Sldee LINCOLN PARK AND LIN. Ine Octagnn front, A roome dees, 15:Pu0mn cast froni Lrick, 3 ruoms %o & new 14-rooin brlck, south &l mo N COny C ik TR T T Jood barn s froak, 617,501 huuses u“‘nh‘: ®ovd Jocality. It i an neaction of such ottier business as may ire. sented, will he heidat tho general offices of the Chie tago & Aluog Itallrosd Compang,'in Chicagu, fllinals, ou Monday, the iat dayof aprl) next, at 10 o'clock a; n. #ler books Wli' clusea on the 0th sty at'the ¢ 1 huninees hotira o1y that day, snd reopened an the 34 day of Aprilext.” Wo 31, LAGADKE, bee- DVENTISER TTAS $4,000 nesa shility, which he desire, good hisslues, " ‘A cadi bus wuly wanted, Cotie nunications confidentisl, Iieferences given and re. quired. Address ¥ B, Kribuun etice, AND GOOD BUSI. s to lnvest (n some Wi —~AN" INTEKEST IN” AN ATl lahed cummission liouse, of othee husiness, where 810G or $2,.00 u in aud the servires'of tito sdverttacr, & practical buslucss man, wight both be neeided, - Onty thuroughily reliavle parties, fdoing well, - ueed_anawer. Firsi-iias references given quired. Addfows PERMANENT BUSINESS, No, 1t \VANTED=A GUOD _RECOND-IIAND _SODA- water apnaratus complete. Appl CULLINS & 5fUWELL, Comicreial io REAL EaTATE A cne‘v.{lmln:‘;\n}d be win raper v salo. ekt Cakeeate o o WE, UAVE OPEN house-renting {erve partiea vt CASTLE & CO., 62} __MIORSES AND CAR| It SALE=3JORSES ONE 18 A BROWN O ears of azes ho cxcelient rond hurse, and very ud wiiv very handsuii gray harse, witlh & lone, Al ho can trot i 4 ininutes, and 1§ re bl Warrn % i &y tmid person: ntone bz work b ind and gentl ouble haraess; b 14 7 years old, “ihey fault, oaly the bwuer bad uo further use fo bl st thebari I (e ress o 23 Wabu aile. Ol EATE-ONE JUMIEE use ) dayay ol uYIumn made Ly Cos Broeke: vne alde-spring, mude by Peunoyer ne aldo-bar top-buugy , made by Rrowster) 4 cas top hactons, dearly licwi ono very fud extvialun. o o Oue 2-s04L uhen baskel phacton, very stylish, al wj A1l uf tle above Fat-cladsy and wiil ba 0ld 8t great sacrifica. 2408 QOR BALE~TOP AND OP open delivery and mionthly payments: bes cpairiDg un IULL, corner TPOR BALE: g, efor the dilve, g 10 singte and o suld for uo nuoge rocers’ waguna: el 3 T X by Losn & wil ol {rssrnger bus i d o Ten Broeke, Cilcagos wlont aa goud as Bews i o sold & half vrloes s apaii of ‘dapple” kray horses, weikning 2:- 3 7 vears old; Balf-Lrothers. "G, M. "CUKIST] Cuaplu iouse, Griunell, Towa. Ol BALE-ToksE. 1 sultable for family use: w! dress B, E. HAND, 1104 Lasal VW ANTED-TEANS-COY ¥ “xle-sne. TIOMA % = £ TORSES FOR 81, 150, TWO nioGH ) miares (one heavy with €oli), unc set doubly Daruess, wne eApress harues heap, 747 West Madlson- AS~TIE CilO] porters’ staple article=pleased everys o privesiargeat Coubany 19 Ainerica~ Jicreasing—dgcnts wanted overywiiere~ te—aun's waate tiaie—sead for Clreuler uf Lo Orlginal Atucrican 1.0, Bok ‘\GF WANTED=T0 INTHODU R A e 1 o For clrculas I'I}\E'Ih'. l‘h"ln { Plilsdelphis, Vs, 1[0 LEASE=OIt FOIt BALE=A SPLENDID DAY iy wcrea) fu exceilent tondl 2 soaibieast arin (20 frum ik depot and 2 e AR o s 4 Vit erus. B 31 il _Seo laug County Atlss, Hawpsbire low 0 LEASR=CIOICE DAILY FARM from Chicago. valy 83 peracres thi Vit REAN, 173 Clark st bLAIKK‘S COMMENTARY, 8 O touteat Sim':':’ ST hineld a vo Uyclupe! ' b Clicapest LOoKs: boud for price-lat.” Down-atalrs, 102 MRt & R T Bt AL EAD Yor-G000- i &5 TAID FOR Z Webater's Dictivusry. GILBET, 21 South Ulark-st. » WANTED, PrasER WANTED-WITH $2.004 IN A LEGIT- Junie, berissieat sad o buiucis (hat wil Lear invesugutlon._Addreds ¥ 01, Tribune vilic o BTORAGE, b‘ll(l‘-"l’lflulfl' WALEHUUSE, 15 WEST MONHOK- for furnliure, merchandise, carriages. ete. Loausio oy amuunt: Jewsl interest. Cash [ur sto:ks of govds. HMOUSEHOLD GOODS, _ FULL OUTKIT Yo JIDUHKKEZPIK(I ON e0ds 80 . Be: irices bef [T e W ol PA Ry wre tu cliy. Madison-st. OUTI FIDE—3.5TOIY _AND lenices modern improrements, and uear lusiueas. Apply 10 As Washington-st., from s to 11053 TORY AND BARK. modern improvements, ol LURIDGE HANECY, 104 Dears and 4. IT=ON nt briek borhivud, 102 EaAt Buburbane s KA T vhier, TAGEA W figunds t Keiwaod, fur the suniiner, JANE} Conchmen, Teamstern, &cs SITUATION WANTED-LY FIRST.CLASS COACT. 1) man; nnderstands care horsea_snd carris; go0d, careful driver; Scotch; unexceptionabls re euce. _Ad: ritrang office. e fer- N WANTED-BY A TEXAS SALEAMAN cAIe e<ericice 1o e Tera Yotk, desires s position in ¥, Tribune nMmee, ST b AT A trade, (tavelina tront Vew same'capacity from thla foint. SHTUATION " wANT D ears of agey steady, for luw ratars Address _SITUAT S WANTED=FEMALE, _ Domestics. 3 ATION WANTED-IY 4 N T A aerat Remse otk I Ryt romiy S ) 8t 1020 Michigan-av, CHOR_ON DUAT OR rESON'B, 624 Rtate-ut, referen A NFESPECTABLE. GIRG of inveral yea ienice of cooking and general housewo) e In & respectable famliy: best of refereaces basement. JITLATION WANTED=AS §ECOND-OINL . feference. Apoly ab 82l Bouth Lincal SRIUATION WANTED=TO 1) GENERAL HIOUBE. 2 work by a Anat-class cook, washer, and (foner. A B_qmchwumlu pply 8t 542 SiTuaTio ) trousewarl D East S JITUATION WANTED=TIY A COSGETENT I D'todo eliamber.work and Al i Wi e cAll or sddreni B70)4 B . Sifuatioy ED—TY A G| 3 lionsework [n 8 rrapreiavle private t_!l‘?_fl&\lll 2811 at 14 West Thirtec JITUA aw WASTED-BY A WOMAN 10 D0 (1dod teference. Call fur two dayi st T DO Liefer- i TED=BY A FINST-CLASS SUCAL e 1o Sraai privais faratly. Aoeiy st 7 Suuth Gree: 448 JITUATION WANTED — If A GOMPREIENT AaliThse do second work or general hotisework ia & amalitamily, Cail st 13 East Erlecst, JITUATION W 3y enerat n wark in 8 privat upesiairs. WA, fn . TED=DT A GERMAN GIRL, T0 work famlly, or nd mity, 189 sichiga AS RECOND GIRL IN A glra goul city references. Cail TAnKIL Vo SITU‘\ 33 private family Thursdsy st 245 Mo ©can WASHI, A AND ED-TO 0K, iron ln s privaiafamily. Inquire st 63 kasi Pesr- son-st, Y- A HESTECTABLE SITEATION WANTED-TY Amer! %Il to do second work In & private fami. Iy. Cail Thursdsy apd Friday st 47 South Jefferson- SITEATION WANTED= THAN GIUL TO 81 do genersl houvawork. 4 Nobie-st., near Chicago-ar. b e JITUATIO! EDSDY A YOUNG NORWE- ®lan giri, o do second work In 8o American famil; Apply st 343 North Halsted-t. - SITUATI(‘IN WASTED-TO 1n s smali privaie famnily. Apply 1450 Butterfiel . TED~BY A COMPETENT GIRL 0. or general housework, Call at BY A allat QITUATION wa Y to conk. 852 Michlga-av. SITUATION WANTED-NY A COMPET! &) weglan xitl sa ook fn a private famil; bouseworki olty refereace given, Call at U T NOIt: r general st Ine Sruatioy WANTED=RY A BWEDISH GIL, > M3 Twes cond-at, (00D BTEADY coak, wash, and tron, 1o i asc call AL 1110 Btaterst, QITUATIO! WANTED—NY A FIRST-CLASY 1Y Swedish porson to_da peneral houtewurk, ur cook ina first-class private famlly; best of eity references. JITUATIONS WANTED-IY A FIIST-CL +3 cauk and laundreai also s second wirl} po vbjectlons ridistance In thie country. Apply 751 UATION WANTED=BY A WOMAN T0_DO accond or kitcten work, in s rivate family; East- ern famlly preferred. Address for two deya F H8, Trip<" une ollice, KITLATION NTED~IIV A PHOTESTANT AS cook and 1suniress, capable of dotog frst-cl yorki tidy and particulaf guod feferoncest Gef second girl, fully campets ern: QUTUATION WINTE TENT Gt 4 ta couk, warli, and Irun, Of Hngsewark in s priva tamily 1 [réd. 1013 Dearboru-st. TO B0 frat-clas Call at 4 QITUATIDN WASTED=-IIY A COMPETENT GER- o3 mian girl for geucral bousework, small family, at 1174 braze-at. NV A_GOOD Gl good QT W, A general housework: Is & washer aud {1 o ery best of reference. JITUATION WANTEU-TY TESPECTABLE L) woman ss firs washer anil {roner, guod K. 1220 houth Fieaso cail two duys at 330 pouth § QITUATION WANTED=T AN 0 fifita o chamberwark or gene small famitly, _Apniyat1liOntariost, ~I¥ AGEAWAN GIL, TN » XPEI ‘housowork in a ate boapding hiouses pef- rds. Lall sti¢ Eldridges eronce If poquired. No- cr Ourt. Tuuredsy agd Friday WANTEDZDY A GENMAN GIHL (1) r s cond girl Cottaye Lirov a (" WANTEU=UY A MIDDLE-AGED wrian Lo take care of ehiidren and do second worky undersiands ali kinds of housewark, Please call at 134 Weat Van Buren-st., for two days. Lnundressone ITUATION WANTED—RBY COMPETENT GHIL TO 8 du {sundry, kitchen, or chainber work in s hatel or bOArdIng house, city ur couniry. Address ¥ k2, Tribune. rol 0 RENT=AT OAR PAIRK AND RIDOELAND= Deetratie honses with furge jota, A, HEMING- WAY, itoom €. 78 ok FINE THACT OF M. Slicage, wh PHILIT MYRIES, Loom b, 140 Madiln. 20 RENT-ROOM ottth Sldes 0 RENT=NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SiN- wlo or'en suitr; Tentlow. 193 Eust Washington FURSIRIED 0038, APPLY luh-at., Hoom 3. 110 REN T—A FURNILIRDFRON R N e THOOM AT 04 —— ~XO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, &co Officos, Reaper iuck, Miscolluncous, 10 RENT=-FINE STORE, BABEMENT, STABLK, P R it S estra Via 78 per mouthe Ky W ANTED-! WE HAVE A NUMBEL nod parti ouses '0a’ tho Routh ide, frum §3 1o $123 per ioaths une largo well furaished fouse wanted: Leave deatrintion wt. uica of Gr s :\ EARY & CO., liendog Ageacy, llovm 2, su Washing- o W ekt tea Avplsad ey whd Hayneret Lo Inecs AbLiudil oy, an ey L ines 0 Aarea it and Ademast., uortl froal. “Addreas ¥ 81, 'Tril VWASTED-TO HENT—A LARGE, " WELL islied huuse i a gud 10cktiun, Bauth o lde, for 3 years. F 85, Tttbituo ol '=TO NENT-A LARGE HOUSE IN GOOD bare sl mulern improvecite ¥ 84. Trinuno ulice. ANTED=TO RENT—A MEDIUM RIZED or brick huuss 1o tie vicluity of Thirty. nd Cottage Grove:av. i reut Lot t exceed e FAKRINGTON & HACEAKY, 10 Waslie IANCES, A SEAT MARKET, 1X1URES COMPLETEG 2\ “good facliivies Tor packlug) rensoi foF selling k- fug Weal. s biat-t Lear Forictls, Fm:' SALEZFIR FLOTRING MILL, 6 run uf slone and sl pruvenients, waler and SLeaID POWSF: Qe uf the bead Jucations 1o W Iscotsia Tur wheat aad stlpplogs I 00t sald s will bo rented tu's guod party, Aduress I U, Lo . Mil Wi JO BALE-CIGAK AXD TQUATCO BTOKE IN LPOSRAN R Ao T9R Fe Tl uly. Address . 89, Tribuncotice, ALE=AN INTEREST IN A GAFE AND Ve Tivness 1,05 10 €3.000 revaired to samic. Protis large: busluess cobuectlons 10 Address A b0, Tribuge otice. I CAN BIIOW T ANY GOUD BUSINESS MAN A Chauce 10 start 88 guod paying Lusiness 88 o\er wareliown Lo Jocate here o tn the feat, Good rervr- ence requlred, but vnly suisli caplial reautred, on e BB Sakiaa e e il up l:n;plo)'nlnlll Agencics. ITUATIONS WASTED. ) German kel alea cool work. 31 kast Vau furen Miscollnncous, SITUATION WANTED-IY LADY A8 GOVERK. ) esss; na obleciion to country or distance; frat-clasa Jferences. Addreas’ M CLO 3. HALL, " Chileago Pust-Otice. X WANTEDI-TS AN OFFICE DY A LA- A tirsteclans banidi knows the Seandle o wiho wrltes navian aud German langusces, nnd cat bring good ref- e1ch Address ¥ 70, Trivune uitice, -~ JHOARDING AND LODGING, Sout . 16 ELRRIDGE Coulir=A KEATLY PURNISUED sulte ot front rouins, hot aad cold water; aiso :lllxh'IE Tovius, withh board, Table Losrders ate: rd, sulia) 10 84 per week. ASANT FUGNISHED aolo for gunticwan and roonis, with boa thres or fuur stugle roois, 3.1 MicH "k roum rd, wife and »ingle gentlemen, N MCuIGaN AV KEAT EIGHTEERTIFET = Fourgegtiviuey cdo tud two larks wad yleasany 100t Wwith irat-class buard. Mefervuces. Address B, “Tribuie otica. ¥Rotels. 'FSOL!SII HOUSE, 31 EANT WASHINGTON-8T,— "4 blnvla rooins, with Lostd, from 83 10 87 per woek; Arunsienta, $1.50 per days 2t restaura lckets, 34, EVAUA HOTELS 148 AND NI # n 13 WABASIT-AV. — duced prices. " Goarl roomis an: .3 per baard §1. day: $4.50 10 67 par work. DAY biard, #3 bor week. BOARD WANTED, aa.alrise ¥ 17, Triugue otte. o PUAuv-ror ELDERLY" LAY AND TITTLE BiFl, 6 years oldi locality u usied between Fuurieentl and Twent cast uf Biatoy terune must be resson 70, ‘Fribune, LOST AND KOUND,_ LTV FIFTI-ST. AND GRAKD tan-colored Irish bitel I«‘"lf!‘, bas ers (o the name of ** Fannieq 3 0. 8 Aldine Square. ST-NEWFOUNDLAND PUE, WA JEFT £ 4D, white-tin ta.l, sbuiit 8 1onthis old, siso Jight 8 HL g ver sud get rewsrd W Irfl Prairls OST—FIOM T30 BOUTH DEARNORN-8T,, A T tse whty sps o s or e tood Feiaid &usruutecd for Lis return (o suove piacal 03T, WFOUNDLAND DOG, DALK BROWN L I:!‘ Mfi‘l.E Trgi doder witl ll“l"fl $10 reward by Tttt o £33 Whbaeh av STHAYED=-A "RED IRISIT BETTER, IAD ON & E‘:x ATk W s 0 Norih 2 ;;‘:lu Dr. BAKEIL 125 Michigau: o BEWALD WILL DE PATD To ANY ONE Fiviug fnforiaativa thiat wilt lead i the dia- govery ol the farty wlo wrute lbelous lettor (0 lady i3 O°Nelll Boliding. at, uld) '\ 7 ANTED—BY A MANUFACTURING FIRSM A business- man In Chicazo, I ad o BYery city Boi already kea, tu Tepewut tleig §0 W B4 necr, sar y or guudsou deilvery. sfier i bas vbtafurd orders for the salie; $15010 §30hcr nioull wusrapiecd {n 8 lecitiniate, Fermanent Duslucke: e almgiutcly souured; Shu Eoet searchiog lnvestigation sulicited. ik VAIL @ C0., No. 2 Washtugtuuat,, Bosto, asa. TA NTRD= 820,00 0 83,0 TN AN e s e S0t e caah, wittivug I riak. and paylug a baudsowe proiit. * U 34, Tribune. TO EXCLANGE, CHANGE—A SOUTH FRUNT 3-STORY asezieat sona swall front howse, 13 fuous; oo e WRhibgiontet, cas of & Kould 8O- Sout ffout corber o ur luside 'Buad ast of Paullua_uud suuth of Madisol Belgbbortond FOUWIN & COlib r'l'u EXCHANGE=FO! A GUOD $10,00 FAR! ¢ fn Kuosas: wust be good ruperty and Bicrchandise fa 0. Box €34, Crawfurdsyille, ~TREWING BACHINE fw OF NICE SINGED, )lul'lt..] WUEELED & Iison, sad uiber wachipes below halt price, aod 5‘.".;::2. *Loda vitoe, 120 Clark-sty Boond FINANUIAL, Dot tie. s LA UN DAY DS sy o da Flc.. & / e, 120 ltan® lph-s ANH:I}CINR. lll)_t!mfllzul ”IJA‘ ed 1 i, AR PAID FOIU OLU GOLD AND BILVER, Mufll! Lo fuan on. l‘M\‘T.‘. dizmonds, sud valusblos ol every description ui GOLL e ud Buillug biicoTediialf, 08 B0 itiut: Fattulshed ot NIV T FIATLS SR On b AND Uk rdeo i of ‘Lo : eny i wutt, st i (deuco 8t curreut rales, HUGI A, Aetropolitan Block. NEY TO” LOAN ON FURNITURE, FIAROS, el 1thout rvwovali sleo gu dlllllfll\lllfltl* teraid. C.1. WILSUN, lvoin s 130 & 118 Baadulpb, . OF 82 AND UPWARDS CAN e for curreucy st the countings o, e 1ad 1y exchangs Foom ol tho Tribuse Coupaay. X EaCHANUE rOR us_of the Troune, S~ i 5 AND W0 CENT PIKUES IN PACK AOK! &Y ot 810 (0 exchauks fur Urfeasy Bt cOURLDg T Tribuue Lumpany. 300 AN ofiTflMflg TO LOAN ?chxfi; e o s Cday J05! b cuanbL L 195 barbdrate, 228 13 - v LA $2.000 T 10 BLeLIN L METST suaweriog glve nature v css, D74 Tribuse-