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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. MARCIH 27, 1878, TIE COUR' 8. A Straw-Bailer Detected in His Wickedness. . qhe Tax-Cerlifieales Case-Retord of Jodgments, Kew Sulls, Divorces, Ele. Allitle sffafe fn swhich Clarles C. Beoullar figares In an unenviable liznt cune up before Juce Gary yestorday murning, ‘The sult was (hat of Liine ve. Capyels, and a motion had been oon Buuullar, the surcty, to Justily., Jity appeared in court some days ago, and lwnrg that he was o bricklayer and bullder at No. 45 Clack sireeti that ha owseld threo lots, 18, 10, ani 20, in Block G of Eldred's Resulxdivision of Village of Jeffersor, oppoite the matl the t, free and clear of all fncum- ‘b}f:’n?u Also that he owned Nod. 1450 and 1451 Fulton strect, with fmprove- ments, on which there was no valid incum- yrance, though bie hiad heard that there was dlalm for 42,250 agafust each of thn lots, This appeared to be a good chough bondsman In an .gnrul euit, but the apvelice’s attorney thought otherssise. and st limsell to collecting evie dence, 1is cfforta were so gueccssful that Scoullar’s name was summarily scratclied oft the bond, and the appeal disinissed. In his qest after ovidence, the attorney learned ot :Inulhtr appeal euft in the Clreuit Court, that of Belt v& Alelly i which Scoullar had been frsing, bt unsuccessfully, to got tho position ol surcty. ‘Tho papers In that casc showed two afiidavits,—one that of 8. C. Ilayes, the other that of 8. G. lair. Hayes teatifled that g, G. Halr_owned one of the Fulton strect Youses nnd_A. M, Jones the other, and that geoultar ind no titlo to them except by a deed from Heury O, Adamns and wife tu htm, lln(e’d vov, 99, 1577 but not recorded uutil Jon, 2, Tlnir testitied that e owngd one of the Fulton street houses in clln'ullun. P This was o pretty fale Indication that Beoullar had been indulging in wild freaks of tho finagination with regord to tllm pruporty bo owned, but the perseverlug attorney wanled more. Besides pew afiidavits of Ifages and Jinlr, ho procurcd that of lleory 0. "Adame, showing fhat the latter never had convey- ol ony property to Sconllar, ns he testified. The afidavit ot Mr. Henry R. l.lnhxm.; a well-nown citizen, waa alvo obtained, wiitch was to the effect that lic owned the Lots 18, w' and 20 in Jefferson, opppusite the depoly and il hought them i at n ‘Trustee's eale. To all these the atterney added his own aflldayit, and the whole put tugether proved that Scouline was n professionai baller, golng under tifferent names, but owninz no property, who was accus- tomed to sirn bail-bonds for” a conslderation without belng hampered on exainination by any consideration of truth; and thot hots at pres- ent on boll to unswer a churge of perjury befora Justleo Haines. & The: nlturnc{v then asked to have Bcoullar mmitted to Jafl on a hench warrant, but the onit0 dociineds o the grotnd that ho had too much rezular businees to trnusact, and ndvised fliat the matter be brought to the attention of the Grand Jury, and it Is Lo be hoped {t will be. TS FULLER CASE, | Contrary to vxpectation, the motion to trans. fer tho cnse of iHenry Fuller va. 'Ihe Clty ot Clieago 41 not come up yesterday morning be- fore dndge Moore, but it did comeup lnterin the day before Judge Blodgott. About tull-past 4 ao'tlock fu the nfternoon Messra, Robey, Smith, ontleld, and Rountres were seen fu the court- room of the District Conrt waling for the Judge to come down from his bench. —Tho Judge, however, had been paticuntly listen- ing to o two days' argumicnt on excepe tions to the Master's roport in o rail- road case, and was mot disposed to allow any time for an argument on the {njunction in the Fuller case. lle, huwever, Onally agreed that If tbie partics would appear beforw him this morning Lo would set o thno when the argument coulil be heard, The sceret of this new move fs that the case has been transferred by agreement to. tho Fed- eral Courts, thus putting an end to tho agument before Jndgu Moore, The vonsent was given, Lowever, on the condition that another simliar case should bo begun in the State Courts, a pro forma deceee be entered refusing the Injunction, apro forma decreo then be entered in tho Ap- peliateCourt, nnd the caso taken to the Bu- reme Court in Juno next, so s to get o decls- I:m therg as soon as cossible. Tle city authoritics think there s a decision in the nincty-fourth United States Supreme Court reporta which is in thelr favor, ond by which Judge Blodgett will be governed, and this I3 tuc reason they waunt his ruling fn tho matter. ITEMS, @ The new Jaw-calendars for the April term of the Buperlor Court have been prepared, and will had;flmcd and ready fordlstribution about next Lriday, > '1‘1:5v tax casea will come up before Judge Moaors this morning, Judire Moore granted o decrco of divoreo yes- terduy to Caroline Lipp from Martin Lipp, on tle ground ot desertion. Judgo Farwell granted o decreo to Loulsa Aaron from Barney Agron, the sporting may, on the ground of adultery, UNITED STATES COURTS, James T, Drummond und Qeorzo B, O'Kell filed a L] {' sterday axalust Patrick Cuvanaugh and 8, W, Venablo & Co, to restrain them from Infringlng Drummond’s patent for marking to- Daeco, and to compel an account, ticorwe 1. Roscberry sucd Henry Crawford for $1,200, 5 DANKRUPTOY MATTERS, Dlischarges wero fssued tu Jobn W, Lyke and Thomas Hastie, - Bradford Ilancock was yesterday appolnted Assiguce of MeFarland, Leuch & Mather. Asalences will bo chosen at 104, . to-day for Ilunry C, Jucobs and Seneca I, Parlsh, BUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, Oraon Bmith, executor of the will of Howard l'rmula{. fled g LIl yesterday againsy Chris- topher W, sud Elizubeth J. Hall,’ Gsorge W, Leunard, W, IL Rice, W, P, McLaren, John A. Ttice, ond J," M. Love, t0 foreclose o mortgugzo for £5,000 on Lot 1, Block 20, In the Asscssor's ;x{b«nvmuu of the N. W. fractlounl i of Sec. 22,0, . . ‘Thie Ststers of Charity of 8t. Joseph filed o LIl against Chrlstinu, Francls, G. numt Amy G, lanmor, O. Meesucss, trustee, W, 1. Un- dérwood, successor, Fred Neustrum, Chalotto Neustrum, mui others to forecloso two trust- deeds for 1,000 on the W, 3¢ of Lot 8, Block 19, lu the South Branch Addition to Chicugo, e Ad 'l'ursnlu Recelver of the Fidelity Saye Ins Bank, fled n LU aralnst Patrick Foloy, Jerembalt McMuhon, W. G, and J, 8. Mead, J, 1}, Knuusa, and C, 8, Lamb _to foreclose a trust ddecd fur 22,500 on Sub-Lot 7 of Lot 5, 1 Block 64 of thy Canal Trustees' Bulxilylsion of blocks in tha N, W, 15 of Sce. 31, 89, 14, Tiie atockliolders of tho Fifth Natfoual Dank Jotued {n Mline w LN ogalnat Mork Kimoall und E. H, McCroa to prevent the cullection of one- uixth the tax ayrainst their shares of stock, An omullus bill was also filed by the Downer Bonis Brewing Company and forey-five other firms or Individuals agalnst the same par- ties for similur rellef, 2 CIRCUIT COURT, Francls Agnow commonred u sult in debt for 10,000 guainst Cliorles Vargee, ‘Lhomas Lyuch, David Wyhe, Fred Kolithamaicr, €, M, Hurris, sud Xaver Dicr, Juying dutmuges ab $415.00, G dJorday flied a petition for liabeas corpus, clajmlu that bo is kept In fall on a shargo of violating city ordinances, uud that ho fe entlroly innocont of such charge, Witllum Bowen brouglt sult for 3,000 d uguinst Alpliouse Stauber and Fred Ke Jusmes Saunders comnenced an action agalnst oges Yeatou, luylng dainazes ut 85,000, . TRODATE COURT. In the catato of Juhn G, Holfmau,lcttors were |'Az\ml to Caroline M. Hoffwan, under bond. for 1u the estato of Johu Barkerjthe will was proven snd admitted to record, aud letters tos Ameutary were fssusd to Cordella E. Barker ang. 4. L. Osboru, under bond for §200,000, CHIMINAL COUNT. Tho jury in the cass of George aud Emma White, ou” trial for sho})mum.r, ought in a Yerdit of guilty. Thu former was given four ars undl the latter two years in the Peoiten- Feier Sharkey plesded guilty to larceny, and Wwas remunded. Jobin Wililams and Thomus Deddy pleadea l\llllr to purplary, und werd given ong year €ach in tho Penftentiary, TUN CALL. Juoax Bronorri—Usmcral business. Blait va. Culcago & Foclic lailrond, Stgument, ubak (amy—330, 341, 3 30010 373, Tnchisive.’ Nor ¥o. Dunton, ou trial. Jubex Moous—43, 44, 45. No caso on trial, Junes Hoaxue—118 10 134, Inclusive. No. 117, TUor” Hount RN iy week., No. 200, Hacding va, T11ll, still ou tria), 302k MeALLITRL—300 L0 125, Luctualve, except Al 408, 911, U1¥, and 820, Nocase ou Junax Fauwxir—757, Hersey ve, Commons; 77, Swith v, P N d ] v, Vaa o oc &‘."fi"” No. 1,035, Dickinsun JULGK WiLLiaue—t83, Schillo ve. Sbirk; 18, Terry va. Rauo; and l.uooi. Turaey v, Turney, = T8, JUDOM! Uxizan Sravss Dutwict Count=—yuoes BLodas No. 818, il on 357, 360 to 304, 435, Chamberlaln »: Harrlron; dé- creis, S432.01, 3 Surrnon Count—Caxrremoxa—Willlam Keck sn, Jdacoh L. Gannder, 3600, —Clinton B, fiale va, Jotm Mathee, $104,50. --Daniel E, Sprague vn, n 1. Wheeler, 85,201, G, £ (any—IinolaTrust ‘ompany va. Michael zng—Sonth Park missjonera v, W. Weston; condemnae tion verdict for $1L574, In’ favor af Chatlen W, and Afary G, \Weston, —Cliaeles Fix ve. Frad Mager- erdict, 87 gt o F. Knowlton va, Rmmet A, Thoman and_ Charles K, * Talinndae, 82217, —Liv. erpool & Londan & tlobe Inaurance Company va. Juhn U. Pollery, $160, 4 Aduner McALLIN Rigdon ve, Unfon Tenst Compan, 1,659 and motlon for new trial. J. I\ Dacrest va, John Carroll and Vatrick Kcogan erdict, $140. CURRENT GOSSIP. LIFE, el Lifo hns its tharns, but fowers toa} 1t hos its teare, but amilon as well; 1t hne its clonde, yet ralnbow's hue; And hopes ana fears the bosam swell, No sfream runa smoothly down Hfa'a vale But often mirmurs on ita way; - No rea I there Lut atorms prevall, And datkly hide the light of day. The Hight of sun and shadow blend, Whila geicf and glndnesa como and go; * Onr souls beneath Iife's burdens bend, Aud pleasures sbaro with sccucs of wo. Buch I onr Iife from morn to eve, As throngh ita mozo we scok oor ways 'Tis chango of sceno uatil wo leave The stores of Time for Eudlcas Day, BUill §n 1t oll wa sea the Hand Of Iim who formed ns in Hia love; Who In Hia wisdon wiscly planned The anrest way to realms above. Whilo blooming flawers wo lovo to greet, And cups of joy our bosoms thrlll, Faith makes onr sorrows still moro sweat, And gently bends us to Hin will, Itev. (zones W, Cnorrs, Baxnwicnt, arch 25, 1878, THE LETTER OF I'UBLIUS LEN- TULUS, To the Eiior af the New York Tribune : ‘The criticlsms oceasioned by the reproduction in your paper of a letter purporting to nave been written by o President fn Judea, describing the person and perfections of our Savior, were not wholly unexnected. I met with and pub- lisucd that lotter sixty years ago, at Norwlich, Chenango County. 1t vas subscquently repro- duced in Onondaga and Rochicater, where I also published papers. Durlug forty years no douht had beon rateed, within my knowledge, of ita authenticity. Somo twenty-tive years ago ! first met with an article which charzed that the let- ter was a forgery, perpetrated by amonk. Elther because I wos without facilities necessary to the investization of that charge, or that 1 was too much abeorbed {u other dutics, ‘tho natter passed out of my mind. I did not, hiow- ever regard tho ovidence m favor of the charge of forgery as conclusive; nor did I relinquish a long eherishied Leliel that a description of our Bavior, harmonlzing {u all respects with what wo belleve, wns apocryphals ‘The portraits of our Bavior, by Michacl An. gelo, Raphael, aud Leenardo da Vinel, which I was privileged to see and admire In “’"»f' but tioro especlally the great masterploco of Ttian, hls wouderful hicad of Christ, in the zallery at Dresden, nll, a8 far as canvas, casel, and brush can go In_ art, refleetivg tho face, features, and expression, a0 beaatifully described In the lete ter of Publius Lentulus, streogthened my con- fidenco fn fts autheaticity, To all thls, it would bo sald, that one better Informed In_ Biblical hterature would not now have made hinsel! responsible for the authentlelty of this letter. 'This s quite true, and yet the very best informed upon these profoundly lm?urmu questlons who seek for contemporary evidency of the cvents conuected with tho mission, miracles, sufferings, and d eath of our BSavior and Ilis Apostles, find themselyes gropiog in the dark, ~What is there, for exawmple, lu pro- fane history to prove that our Savior was ar- raigued, tricd, aud condemned fu Jerusalem, aud publlely crucified un tho Hill' of Calvary, outside of the gatea, Inslzhtof thoeity? Inaeed, now that the only recornition of the Bavier fn Jogophus s claimed to bo aninterpolation, what particlo of evidenve Is there in coutemporancous history of His cxistence? Or where, but in the Now Testament, are we to lvok for evidenco that Stephen was tried and seutenced fn Jerusa- leny, aud Inlunanly stoned to death b( an ine furiated multitude in a subnrb of the cltyi My crities fu thelr Biblical rescarches for evi- dence thot the letter of Publiua Lentulus is a forgery, flud what they rezard us conelusive au- thority for chargqing that all other tmportant contemporancous history regarding Cliristinntty hos been repudinted, ‘Weare not auy longer permitted to belleye that either Joseptits, Tacl- tus, or Pliny the Youuger recogulzed elther any of the truths of Clristiunity or the persceutions of its carly follawers, Iuppily, Christlans do ot need tie voncurring testimony of the Neros by whom tho early fullowers of our Savlor were burncd and butehered. Bo far, however, os such concurring testimony fs needed, we lave in_the cass of” Bt. Paul, whose own statement that ho sat in ‘:la youth at the fect of Qumallel 18 fully tonlirmed by coutemporancous nistory. 1t I8 proper to add that the eminent Dr. aloy, In bls “Evi- dences of Cliristianity,” furnishes so muny aux- Ilary evidences, so many historical colucidences, aud 8o many fucidental testimonies rendering sacred and profany bistory In aceord, that the doubts of futellicent aud uuprejudiced readers cannot foll to be removed. 1 confess that I do not rclinquish the fdea of tho uuthenticicy of the Lentilus letter without regret, 1 had dwelt upon it foudly more than hatf o century, but I must not In my devotion to an hdeal, - however beautiful, appropriate Bloore's poctic description of fanaticiam: Tho babo may ceass to (hlnk that It cau pla; With heaven's rainbowsi—alchemlats miny dotibt Tho shinlng gold therr crucible gives out; Bnt Faith, fanutlc Fajtn, onco wedded (Ret ‘To sowe dear falachood, huys it to the last, TuunLow Weep, MARY’'S LITTLI LAMB, Jroaton Adceriiser, Who would have believed that the little pet Tamb which followed Mary cverywhere would uow ba helping tu save the Old Bouth Churchi All children kuow the old song: Mary had a Jittle lalwb, 1ta flcuca was whto as snow, And overywlero that Mary went The lauib way stre 1o 4o, And many of them know that there Is fn Dos- ton an old church, on Washinzton street, at the coruer of Milk. The land upon which it stands Is worth & great sum of monoy, and, as the property was oftered for sale, thero was much danger thut the house would be torn down to maka room for a black of stores; The old church hos been s9 famous In tho history of Massachusotts that there was n strong feellng ‘l‘:“ml“ tearing l:‘ r.:vnv:ll,l mx‘l, to save It In num- er of womon of wealth bougnt it, pludgiy, over 800,000, For months thay kave been har at work n a great many ways “to sccure monvy enourh 10 pay for It ° Forseveral weeks past ** Aunt Tabitha has held a sploning beo fn the church, Thres or four old “ludies, wuo were fumous spluncre fn thelr voung days, when it wug the custom Lo wear homcapun garments, Have bud their hatenels, and recls, aud whotls, and huve spun _for the pepple. A great muny have watched them at thelr work each after- uoon, ‘Fo add to the atteactions of the exhibl. tion, the uld ludivs huve been dressed jo the styles which were common when they were young, gud bave worked in au old-time kitcben, with its Open tirepluce and glowlnz logs, Amoug the visitors one duy was the real Mary, who, when a Jittlo glrl, hud the pet lamh for hee own, blo wus very willlogto tell the story supposy we lsten with the rest, Littls Mary’ uuie was Mury Sawyer, und she lived fu Ster. ling, Mass. Bne is now Mrs, Tyler, of Somer- vflre. u vigorous lady over 70 years old. Oue morniog she weat out to the "burn and found twao little lambs, which had been born In the uight. Onewss soweak und small that her father sald ft was of no use to try to rulse it. Mury's teuder beary Bulwd tho tiuy creature, aud she “beaged her father to let ber try Lo savo it, He guve it to her card, promisiog that If it lived it snould bo her lamb, Blary took it Into the house, wrapped it up, laid it i a warw place, and fed §¢ carcfully with ilk. All doy she watched it, and all night too. In the morulag how clad she wus to bear bor fathor say that tue lamb would Jivel i It was uo wouder that lhurt lamb loved Its emall mistress, aud wanted (o go evorywhere with ber. Tho day that it weut Lo scbool and was turncd out, it happeued that a young man was there who saw the whole, and ‘wrote out thio story in the verses which the children know so well,” The Jamb Hyved and thrived, and had Juinbs of its own: It ran in tbe flclds with the cattle, Ul ouo duy a cvow with sharp horus, whilo pluyln, tossed ¢ futo the uir, aud {t Cell bleedivir at thy fect u2 Mary, who Lappeued to be {n tho ficld. With deep ericf she watched its lifo go out. From the lumb’s wool & quan- tity of yaru had been spuw, aud Alrs. Tyler brought some of it to Aunt Tubitha's bee, wnd sold it at 25 ceats for cach plece, so that up to lust weck Masy's Uitlo lumb had earucd §00 . toward paying for the 011 S8outh Chureh (n Bos- ;un.b TEis I8 the true story of Mary's little amb. A DIME-EATER, 5t Louts Erentng Iow, A mont remarkahle occurrence §s reported as having taken olace lnat Tharaday in the nelgh- horhood of Eleventh and O'Failon strests, A Mrs. McCanp, vesiding at 1134 O'Fallon street, hasa littlc daughter named Emma, 8 years of nge, who, to all appearance, Is 4 healthy, Hvcly creature, and regularly attends school, Yast Triday the child was taken suddeniy stck at the stomach and commenced vomiting, and in a moment threw up a piver dime, The mother was naturally astonished, but ns her dnufihlcr reemed to recover, ste thought very little of tho matter. Within a cnuglo of houts the child was again sctxe with o vomiting spell and threw up eight more dimes. * The dimes were all of n aomewhat brownish color, and had tha appenranca of hay- Ing been corraded with strong acid.® The now thoroughly alarmed mother acnt for her family physician, but beforo he arrived fourmors dimes unfi onu nickel were ejected from the child's stomach. Tho nlckel was partially destroyed, an (f caten away with soms corrustye dmgz. The doctor administered an opiate, and the girlsank into a profound slcep. * The next morning sho awoke and waa all well and out plngimez with other children. Next dav the alekneas again at- tackod her. slonnlly she would vomit violently, and she threw up four more dimes, © two rlass cads, and a faney elove-button. After n few hours slio recovered, and has been perfectly well sioce, Bhe attends school as usual, and there seems to he no change whatever In her health, The as- tonished and horrifled mother remembers now that about four montlhs ngg she nlssed from the bureau drawer a packazobf dimes, and she suppores that her child must have swallowed them, for their m‘gnmmu disappearanco could never ba nccounted for. Tho mother sald that her lttle daughter was rmnes.ml by an irresistible impulse forswallow. ne motallic substances. Pinsand varlousother things sho bind frequently swallowed, aud shio uever scemed to suffer nue' larm from it Mra, McCann nlteges that within the past year her daughter had swaliowed at Jeast twenty pins without injury., The cirlis now as bright and healthy as ever, THE LATE EX-SENATOR WADI, ‘Tho Upper Baudusky (Oblo) Kepublican prints the following letter, which was addressed by thelate Senator Wada tothe editor of the Elyria (Ohlo) Republican, but never published until now. Itiwas called out bya letter printed in tho Cloveland Leader from its then Washington correspondent: @ Vicr-Pucaimexr’ Crraxnz, Wasnixaros, Apeil 17, 1808, Georpe O Washburn, Fapes Dean 8i of tho 15th Inat., containing a % ¢ #lip from your papdr, s received, and I denire to thank you'most fieartily for it. Tam assalled by rome men, who onght Lo bo my friende, with a bii- terness nud malignity which astenishies me very much. 1never have {njared one of them, and to some I have readered acrvices syhich morit no such retuen, They speak of my profanity, which 1 nt. tetly deny, (0 an extent more than 1s comtnon with men of the world, generally, thongh more, § admit than can Lo, justified, As Lo intempernce, it 18 all false. Tdo' not helteve 1 wus ever intoxleated in the coursc of a long lifo, nordo I believe that fo all that timo I have ever drank onc uallon of spirit- uons ll?nnn.—-ne\'er had a taste for It, and ao not touch If onco a year, and never excopt for modi- cine. All this comen of an article sevoral yeara azo In tho Hatndealer, while I wan fllnnlng o Liie Hene ate. Itwas a pure, unmitigated falschood, and Fot up to nflect somo tomperance moubers of the egisiature, the author, Deacon Gray, woll know. ing ot tho time that it was fai Lt the charge ‘waa mado, and of course will be repeated by my enemios 28 often ss my name s mention- ed, An to the article In the Leader, it was all falie, ‘Thers was not ono word of fruth Init, 1 never had suchn conyersation as that paper put In my mouth, Do you beilevo that 11 was tha w lane, yulzar wrelch that they rep- reront me to the United Statcs Henata would have mademo their presiding officer Ly voto more than threo toono over any and all campeti- tora for that position? Tho Scnntors knew me well. I had served with them throngh all our nd perils for mors then rixtecn years, Jut me articlo in tho Leader charged ihat ** ninc. teon twenticthe of the members of the fennte were drunkarde.™ Now, tho truth is thero are but just two men in that body that ever drink. ¢ But there i» 0o uso In arguing with such men. They do me no harm. Let them work at thelr trade. Their vonom fe harmless. T would aseoon fizht with polecats, Truly yours, B. ¥, Wi, —— HHOW BOGARDUS WAS BEATEN. New York Espress. Mr. Dufty, of Long Island, belleved that ho could furnish 100 plgeons out of which Capt. - Bogardus, *‘kiug ace” of the shot-gun, would Lo umablo to briug down eighty-five, Mr. Duffy was willlug to back hls oplnlon with o stake of $200. Capt. Bogardus covered It, and iulcn!u_v the match was shot, rosulting in the cfeat of Bopardus, The Captain was found at the International Hotel b{ an Ezpress reporter this morning, “Well, Captain, you wero worsted yesterday by tho Long Islanders’ bhirds?” “Well, no, roplled the champlon, bird shot, “*not. hardly that. although the birds were tho best 1 evor saw, better even than those In En- gland, which, geoerally speaking, are better than ours. ‘The fact of tho matter, sir, 18 that I was outgeneraled. When I began shooting thore was no wind, and “the smnoke lay dend, Bhortly after n brisk wind sprung up, blowlog dead with tho birds, 80 tho smokeand the birds went together, The traps were but six feot apart, and tio birds were o caution, They must have been all kristlo, for one was pleked ‘up outs!do the bounds with twenty holes on its body, ten on eachslde, sliow- fug the - shot had goune clesn through, aud thew, beside, the birds 1 am told by r;\rlhu there, bad Dbeen in trafne hig for two weeks, This Dufly bought up 404 or 500 birds, and then, pleking out this 100, brought them to tl urk every day and shot sand at theun, they fiving homo to be disclptined in liko manner the following day. And yester- day, durlng the match, I founa Dully piuching antl pulling the feathers from the birds after utting them in the traps. Then I stopped. ut the great difliculty was the wind and smoke, 1f I had had the powder 1 geucrally use in the - Brst hrre! X should have been ail right, fur that makes no smoke, Bt 1feel inno way defeat- el Tolfered to put up $500 there fi'enerdny that Lcould, upon a second triual, kil clihty- ilve out of onc hundred: birds, and regarnd the fenco as boundary line." LKSSONS IN ECONOMY. Dr. 1. 8, Cooley, of Sandy Hill, ncar Troy, dectares that ono can board comfortably in New York City on 20 cents per day! 1f that be true, ho ouglit'tolive In such rural citics as Syracuas, whera eqga can be bought for 13 conts and Togs $4.50, on at least 15 cents per day, A Cornell student grew fat ou 834,00, a one year's bourd LIl Ur, C. says: * Wo have leariied to demund qualities and kiuds of food that are wore costly and less suitable for the real de- mands of our phvsical natures than might easily bo obtatned,” Whiteat College in Now York tho Doctor lived on 23 cents a day for four months, and during that time hesava; *I gained in fiesh, waas dolng spvere mental labor, aud uever felt better iy life, My diet was varied and nutritious, thouegh plain, Oat-meal, wheat, rralian bread, bread and milk, crackers, frult, heefsteak, und_oysiers were the staudard arti- cles of foad, Durie Nuvember and December 1 boarded yself alune, and my expenses for November were 83.50, or a little under 2U conts a duy. For January our whole expense for huunl'wu $15.41; or 6 cents 1ess than 25 cents & duy apiece. For twenty-ono days fu Fobruary, until [ left tho elty, our whole expense wias #9.58, or 8 cents o day Icss thau 23 cents a day apicee, Durlog the winter we ate pearly two and o balf barrels of apples, Included i the above fAgures,” Tho above tlgures were made bufore prices began falling, QUIPS, A groen countryman makea a fat faro bauk, The toper may be terined one who can * sinllo and smlo agaln, and be & willin'.” Bliver threads smong the gold; orat lesst will as soon as tke miuts get thoroughly to work. A Wyoming man won $10 In a wager by eatiog twenty. })lg-' feet. . This was & plg's feat, udeed, ~XNwo York Herald, The flrst shad has been caught In the Dela- ware, What shadders wo aro aud what sbad rous we pursuc l—Graphte, “1s this Alder Creek?™ (nquired a tourlst of an old inan leanlng over & fenco.' *Yos, dis i3 all der creek L knows 0, was tho reply. Moraliste say thero {8 no such s tblue as Yet we bavo scen a young man a bair in hls bash covery day, while his nclehbor never gov ous. Aud we bave secn men who could tuko the counters and wmake a *lono hond " et euchre vvery thne, while otbers would ‘be euchered, holding both bowers and tho joken A trsmp was pulled off the trucksof 8 pas- .scuger-car the other day, and, aficr swilingly subwitijug to the accustomed y turned to the conducter and sald: “Old mau, you can belt away at ine with that mule’s head that you wirry ou tho epd o' yer leg till you kick we so full” o' holes that my o wou't hold sage- brusb, but you can’t koock the glory out o' e, OF keep Mo frund shoutln’ over 1Bo thought that I'm jist 315 miles nhead of this grindin? monopols, 1 froze to thls train st Reno. Whoop "= Eko (Ver.) Port, e —— DONN PIATT DEFENDING GARFIELD, Tho Washington Jlost, finding new ecnsa- tlonal stories against promirent Hepublicans searce, resoitod to tha cemetery of old sensa- tloue, and exhumed the one agalnst the Hon. Jamen A. Gartleld, alleging that he took a fee or bribe of $5,000 for the use of his influence as Chatrmanof the Appropriation Commiittee Lo se- cure a large contract for s wooden-block paving company. So grossly and mallclously partisan was the attack that Donn Platt, of the Capital, who has Lecome a 1abld Democrat, fell con- stralned todefend Garfield agmnst the asper- slons cast upon him by that sheet. We make an extract from his refolnder to the Fost It fs not irvn that he was paid 83,000 for the nte of his pozitlon ns Chalrman of thes Committes on Appropriations to procure a contract from the Dia- trict Guvernment, lle was patd $5,000 attarnay for the Da- Golyer Company, s that Parsona and Chittenden coald Justify their grab of $160,000 made upon tuo unhappy Chilrugo contrartura that thoze gentlemen represented in Washington. elight examination of dates and events prove this, . The contract was awarded tn_June, after, 1If we reinember rightly, the adjournment of Cons rmu: certainly aiter ail the supropriations had been inades and ho never mollcited anch or any contract, Not a particlo of testimony had been elicited fo prove that ho ever in uny way inter- fered. ~ {le wan enployed to make an argument in Uehalf of tha validity and importance of the natent, und, conrldering the amount Involved, the fee was not'so_excesrive an. lo arguse liin suspicions, (lfinll holknu\\n the sum In the beginning, which he U not. Ilis weakness appears in hin having sny inter- caurre of n hurinesn sort swith auch men aa Parsons ana Chittenden. Ha should have Telt instinctively that there rharpers meant 1o uss bimn to their own advaniage and his Injury, \ Uarfleld 1n & poor man—and he does not drink, nor gamble, nor run alter strange women. to Ac- count for his poverty, 1lo ie. therefore, entiticd to the beuefit of the slenifieant (act, 11c han held positions n which, lisd he een dixhonest, he could have winked himasif Into millions, And biad ho dove se ke would not now ba opun o at- ac! The Post having returned to the attack on Garfleld, Donn Platt, iu his last fssuc, rejoins as fullows, carrying the war into Africa, g0 tu speak: Our nolghbor, tho Foat, is sorcly afifcted If its ¥lrtitoun mind over tiie njquitiesof the 1fon, James A Garfleld. We anticipated this. We sad to bursclves, when theso virtuous young men came to Washington, they will be tori to plece [ rpeak, by inward wrath, Indignation, aud gloomy forcbodings at the inlquitics of pur uflicial ngents, Now, we know there in no Immediate cufo for this fever of moral prostration, but there are cer- {ain weans of reliet that we Lusten to glvo our riends. 1t 15 bad to concentrate tho wrathand indignation upon one object. Tt secms Lo rulicve the syatem tu aprend out this wrath and Indigeation, ~ Thin being the fact, we basten to surgestto our virtuous nelghbor, the Jost, to eelect as many delinquent pabilc men as oselble and atiack them by turn, Thera in Montgomery Biale [Uew, ], for exampl convicted by bla clicnt and friend of taking stovk in a fraudulent claim, and to_rob the Innocent owuere, using his influence an Postinaater General 10 pack o court, appolnt o corrpt tuol District At toruey and a Lrothicr rogue Surveyor, Montgaing. £y, lko Gartield, clings to the horns of the aitar, and [a very prous In all his doings, s Then thero Is Senator tivorge Pendleton [Dem. ], “wiio was convicted of llklng, ot five thousand for dolng nothing, bat elabty-five thousand doliars feo out of a fraudulent clalm got, miysteriously, through the Secretary of War, Then turn to Gov,” Gearge 1§ McClollan {Dem. ], wha was convicted by Gearge iirega and sundry drafts, of having recefved $1,000 a8 o bribe, no othieruervice being reqaired than to influence hia cistingulshed father-in-law, ten. Marcy, in his deciziun In behalf of Cowles’ process, that was goud, aguinst motb, mold, mll dew—~aleo water- ropellant. When our nelghbor shall have dona with these distinguishod walefactors, we can sugwest a forw more, In the meantime et It devots two daye, a3y to old Gumiy of the Blur family; two doyn to *“Qentleman Georze,” two daye to the ** Young Napoleon, " now Uoveenor of New dersoy. This will exhaust tho week, and leavo Sunday to tho Capital, In which this luminous journal wiil call attentlon to the patriotic fervor ond virtuous hm- partiality of its friena and nelghbor, the 2 ——— Mr, Parke Godwin Agaln, Neww Yrk Girarhle, ‘The _receptfon pgiven by the Goethe Club to Bayard Taglor at Delmotiico’s Inst night was in every respect on admirably mansged atfafr, Great goud scnse was shown in all the detalls of the entertalnment! Only one mistake wus mede, and that was in the choice, among the mny nble speakers present, of Mr. Purko God- win to compliment the guvst of the evenlng. Not but that Mr. Parke Godwin makes a good speech, as specchies o, bue he veems to be want- Ing n tact, and cares more for atriug his own prejudices than for saying what §s decorous aml proper. Mony of our readers will remember the atrociuus bad tusteof Mr. Godwin at the dinner viven fu this clly to Prof. Tyndall, On_ that occasion hls address was an ate tack on ‘the opiulons of the guest and o humilatlon to cvery person present, for ha proceeded to discusa o question, the mner- its of which ho did ubt understand, ondhis tnan- ner nl’lpmm"u“in" waa slmply nn outrage on Prof. Tyndall. st night Mr. Godwin also dls- tingutished himsclf—in the first place by Insult- ing, Inferentialiv, the editor of the Tribune, who was presont, and fu the next by denouncing the sllver lcgislation of Congress” nsa “great na- tional fraud” Now, the company included people who were nruent advocates of the re- monctization of sllver. The guest of the evens ing waa a Mintster of tho Unlted States, bound to obey the lawa of Congross and the Instruc- tions of the Presiuent {asucd through the Beere- tary of State, Mr, Evarts has but just written aletter explaining the positfon of the United Htates as n bl-metallle natlon, and Mr. Taylor, na Its reprecentative, wust, of course, obey the national will as it comes to him through the Exceutive, For Mr. Godwin on sucli ou’ occu- sfon to llbel the action of the Government wasa plain aflront to the guest of theuvenlug, e ———— A Man Who Was a Ilenr’s Cub, Iart County (Ky.) Threa Springe, We have here in [inrt i!uum.y. Ky., o man by tho nume of Willi owrian, Who wus thrown away In tho Apalache Mountatns, N, C., when an infant, aud Wos found by an ofd beur and adovted us a cub, At the ugo of aliout 1V years he was captured, tied hond and foot, and ‘then lls captors found that he could not talk, nor could he by persuaded to tnke any foed but milk, which he aucked froma bottle, showing that ho had lived solely from the nursinz of the bear, Bowman 18 now a farier near Omewa, and any one doubting tho truth of this statement can have it veritled by seelngg himn. . e e e B TIRIBUNE BIRANCI O N ORDELRTO “ACCOMMUDATE OURL NN EROUS trons throngliout the “cliy we liave. cstabiished firateh Oflices in tie different Diviviona as drstinated bolow, where suvertlsaiients will Lu taken fur (iio satme chin ba Maln Onice, and will be receivad durlug tie week, and untt ¥ p, . \ Buokeeller ‘near Wabus 4 Stadoner, 170 tatloner, etc., 1000 W adison. Weste| . WOBERT THIRUMSTON, Weat-8ils News Depot, 1 iun lsisnd-ny.. corner of Ifulated-at. 1UK, Jeweler, News-Uealer, and Faney + curner Linvoln. __PAIUENERS WANTED. _ V' V' toop c5hnd B oaah capllal can inuke & very protiaule profesl l cupnices x\pv‘m lhumluxh I&vulllluun on bt ddress slde M ot faking E urlig bus . ® party Capan charco of the sales depurencut will Bid (L & raro uj portinity, Address N 43, Tribune ofice. PARTNER WANTED—IN A PROFITARLE BUS Ngaa] must Lo & guod salestian sud have 6%0 capital, Addresa N 4, DANTNRIL WA Ibune ofice. TED—RY A GHIRT NA futer. Must have wme cupiial aud bo well quatated with genis' furulatiinis sid dry-evunte duale ddress {07 iuerview, sic., N 83, Iribung uibee, . AGENTS WANTED, Au T8 WANTED-TEAS-TIIE the hulhl—lulllul‘f:l' Lapl Lody=-Traae pricee—| y in Americ cunatntally lucremslag—Auunts wauied overy whors— best inducementa—~don’'t waate timc—send for Ciicular 10 BOBERY S, l;"l of the Origiual Awerican Tea Ly Bux 12 A GENTB WANTED-GENTLEMEN bac canvass for firat-class iption Works. We carry s ting lne of bouks, and offer good Induceinents. Callon ur adircas BULHOWS & GAW, Rovn 14, 120 Dearborn-at. i‘\?fi: BALE—A LAKGE QU. ¥ TINWALE; & general assorime: palla, uic.t cheap (ol casly Addreas N 57, Trib: #sad savo widdle isa’s comumsaton, e ot eGPy curtaiis cookivg-atore. arce fow Vobd heap. (3 aud extutae N0, 4 Dear e “o-FOOT Vrinch raiige 0. WAL & L __NIOUSELIOLD GOODS. LL WANTING FURNITURE. UARPETS, CROC wry, aud sluves on easy ba) HA‘:D%H' fur casli, tices iower than llnlu'ell‘ it the EMPIRE PAl- PO UERSTEAD 0. Ya3 Weat iadiuo AMBEIL BULTY, PER C. LESS THAN "r‘(‘t““ l'lulll{.l:!ll‘lax‘lfADlh WORKS, 29 Vau Burco-st , betweea Wabashi aud Michigan-ava, BCELS TO #UIT CUSTOMERS, No. 60 Ceutro-av. Apply ui per Valoaraiss 1ad b CUGICIL G Toeaper Blocks 0 EXCHANGE- Uli BEAL E)"h\'l’f AND CASH 83,200 atock of staple and dowcatic dry guods au auuous By W HULL, 170 Alsdisva-at, Lovia by ITY REAL JOR BALE—LAUGE TWO STOIY FItA with brick barn; lot 25213 corner Van Jinres tnd Tiermi '84,%0. 4. 8. GUULD, 13 McCor- mie 'Fim BALF_$0.50 Will, PUHCHARE ELEGANT n 13 Ashiane n L ey 2 1! METI01] 3 ew inarbie-front house. 2i d-Av.: for- e, Tange, and Ivflflnn‘l‘ all m.adern fmprove- ments. Inquire of J. 8. GOULD, SicCormick 3lock. ]"(HIKM.P}—UHP.ATHAIIUAIN—VKHYIH’.BI TABL. two-story, with cellar, ortagnn hrick houge, fmodern imnravements, on Barith hlde, very near horse aadateam rars; hot and ol water; three floors; two {Ariets. dining mom and kitchen un Arat floor. TUl: ., 102 ¥ H"!KIU OIS VO BALE=PANAE SEAR TWESTT: b Tourthat, lareé Rouss W Jot "4 feot ronci din: ingroo oS S AT KON THLL. 07 W asniowt o BALE~EIETH AND BIXTIT L0TA MADIBON- #att of Weatern-av. "12:roum brick hoose, X near Linroln, 7-room cotlage, 83< . CEUther of the almve for sale at s ireain. D Waslilngton-sg. Lt E oo € o, g ot A1 G o ., and ot 413130, for F4,500, fi 8, 163 Clark-st, JPOR PALECAT A BAKGAIN-1) NG ON Warren.av, of 10 roome, baving pariors, dininge reom, and kitchen on_sam flour, Tor 84,3005 terms fandaan, balancoin s years st'7 per ernt. J, AL LOFF, 14 Lieaper Blocl EUEF, a3 P ... SUBURRBAN REAL ESTATE, __ JPORBALE=GHOICE LOTS XEAR HYDE TARK depots 201150, 8t $5w. " Tiie' way now oven in Cheape Bigh taxes, sewer-gat, and_grl homes tn el sulurb, with water, gos, sewera Ies thnn 82,000, Fare 10 contr, ) frer een o procure homes at inw pric fng and Iand {s cheap. Bargaine st Park, and_ Woodlawn, ULKIC] for Sartaagecs, 09 Wi n- ]e()ll BALE=OI} EXCHANGE—A FIN Jiace i wod liotae, bari, orehra, esr house and Jot In city wortn $1.000, u n'h:(l‘s Ilm“:'; opiiod, bt &' DATNER, Agents A acres, ior dLH KE Jruiteal TIOUSE OF b ROOMB, WITH DARN and carriage-house, and fve Hhfoot lota, niceiy i cated, witnin two bincka of depot, Jat itavenswond, at & Lariaing seo (¢ and miske sa offer. Address T o, Triune oftice. S MLAL ENTATE WANTED, . ANTLI-TO LEASE-For Foxd TEIoH WiTH privilee of buying, & pleco ground JALKA feet, or contaniing (hat much A, RErowIbIB by Boin rall and river, leawr to ereci bullding costing not over 5 0002, oF could st buildings now erected If sultatle, ¢ And describing tocation UTURER. I ribuuo ofice. AND LOT 0N BOUTH RIDE, or in Enlewond, hrar depoti price; monttily payments must I & bare culare. N o3, Trihancofice, b TOUSER 1N G00D U fn il Addroen aiving full, ndr and premiscs, MANUE. W ANTED oSt ast of iaie. 1,50 Lo .83, wilazuive fill pariiculs \"ANTK’I—-T\ ) DY location fn ¢hiens cash value, w FINE BIICK STORE b, 0 targe Tooms 433 nuth. & large rooms 27 fiarvard- West Policst., nesr Western- 110 RENT=AND FURNITUIL natn cattage on Kouth COVENT, 75 M stone«frant house, 3 i, bath, hot and cold r, furnsce. ail 10 zood €40 per month, Apoly st 13 Chaniber of Come 3 # T=TW0 MATD ONT 0%, 112 and 114 t1ils-ay.. near Thirty-ninth- {rrostoriesand baseaent, witli mgdera Improvements, nquire at Nu. 2u7 Lake-ay. North Slae, !]'0, BEXT-TROBTOLY AND HASEM dwelling, cust frunt emibary. ALLD'& BRADLEY, 00 Las Miscellnneou: T~DBY BAIKD & BIADLEY, 00 LASALLE- i toom 17: Fame dwelling, with fno lot and baro, No. 49 i, 114 Cottage Grove-av. ore 112 Cotiage Grove-nv,, sultable for bakery, ete., with ltvine rooms lu roar. 24-Atury and hasenient atone-front, Wabasheay., near Thisty-fourth.st. f-aiory sud basement, o7 Michixan-av. 2-810Ty AN meut” hrick dwelling on Groveland. court, niear Viucenties-av. . just belng put in cood arder. 2-athry and hasswnent brick uvwelling, 01 sthies Loty Irame dwclling, U roors, 1631 Prairio-ay. P and vaseient, stane-ront, #4 Vine arg: frane dwelling, comer Foty-seyentire and NT BRICK av. B ndale-av., with lut joixw, tory and husement and mansard roof dwellng Weat Wl tone-frunt dwellings, Carroll AY.. weat of S, 8t. dohn's-place. tory and” basement brick dwellings, 00, 100, and | Delaware:place. tory and busement hrick, 310 \Welster- 1 dwelling 1n’Lake View, nel rze grounds aud modery fuiprovementa, hunecs and rooms, st prices to sult ten- iviston of the cit; ous! » ryan ditvek, re il Lasalls:sie, T FINST-CLASS ERI- Al moderniimprovemente: bill- w€as, #1c.i Tl toor Rulstied (n d toautitul grohinds, barn: wiil ¢ 10 deslrabilo tenante Tor 10 une-tiird fta rental valtiei convenfent 1o street-caoms very healthy location. Apply tu 8. T KING, 87 Wadlitugton-st, 7|0 REXT=0R FIE KALE-STONE AND LWE i No. 344 Wenthworifiar.. Engiewood, Ko ccmpteiely furnistied fue ianiwar® buslnesst might used foF ANy other. Dwelling ADOYE has beven some ruuius, Uit fuF il 823 or separaiely for snd $10. Apply to WM. L. MIEICE & CO., Lasaliot, 700 BENT=IN WELLING comner of Woodlawir o oty clalit minutes’ walk to” Kenwool SAHOT—Iwo “2-siory hioiees, newly patited and calelintied, contatulni aic and seten roome celiar, gas uad Nxtures, soft and landwater! Teat &) per munth fot one yeae! on pregiees, of of Cu I, DULY sixteenth-sts, IN-PLACE, AT TN iran Inguire EE, corner of Clark and T N GHOUNDY Iilave of Wilmette, 13 mlies Div. N, W, ik [ CAde ., Wilmette, i VARE AND RIDOELARD= nd cuttages, As To HEM- ¢ fow raica in ti from Chicago ot Milwauk dress THOS: 15, MOL ’I‘ll HENT=AT OAK Keveral desirabls hutine INGWAY, Itoom d, N Fiftheav.” " LARGE FURNISIEI HOURE AND t Kenwoord lun'llxnmumhl fromn Aprll 1. 00l H 2-RTORY HOURE ouiage; una lock frain curay tree rilo "N. TILLOTBUN, 4 Bouth W, HENT=HOUSES OF" ALL KINIIS AT Fork and Ketwoud: lezant risidence, wiily urnfshcd of unfurstahed. ULRICIE & BARN W mailngion-at. S 00 ; TO_RENT-IOOMS, Wont Sldo. " ENT—FURNISIHED K ), WE| KEN l ur'n'k' of, onl yn!lh['m; u'eelt. at 208 \V&l‘l: EIAKRFL Jo DAVE oy Sk % ¥l 1t 239 W iT., 8IX ‘with mudern imm i8I0 Arst-clusy ure By W, il I'IIHMl'au, o 220 Weet Madl- South Sldes JCELY-FURNISIED IHOOMS, APPLY ! oo i, r‘l\u HENT~83 CLARK Jouke, two Yory o front 7o QFPORITE _COTTT- tes’ handsomely” furnised pricea by the woek, i LARGE, FURNIBHED ROOM ON 'O RENT-ONE i Destlumn-av., in Llock noris of A loor, A Chicago: L0 HENT=STOIES, OFFICES, &co Storess ]'0_RENT=-A PINNT-CLABS BTURE, 25t70, IN | ey T Blork, o West Madiso opposito 'est Hido, WAL ST=STORE 318 KINZIEST, S0X 10l WITH ufts conneted, each saine slzef aied atrect four e lofts curner Kinzio and Dearhoru-av., 30x 100 cores auitable for manutacturiog purposes. 5 TOIRY AN HANEME K Sonilwest curner Iigtted from buth atreets, sul sk, bieam power I requl of Commorve, O CRENT < THE 4 hutlding, MO, by O, LUNT. Livan 17, 700 1L Qareit 1 UNT, Hieo AT 1) 'bo” aitered 10'auit tenant. lwou m 4. 70 REST-TWO LAKGE LOFTS, WELL LIGHTED, foriichi manufesiurings elovator fu bulidiog, ius qutro ALI30 Bouth Coul-i 710 RENT~DOCK, CORNEIT ] » v nxac with gallro e B BLHE, o L o PERSONAL. SFOIATION WANTED — JOIIN_ ORLEDAL hA‘:l‘I‘l:.,“‘éfl‘lt" nkland for Anierica in or sbout Juvuary, 1345, aud uut slace been besnd Jhesieds 1 forth fi‘ To & the LK AN DEA Ak, wlics, LarT, au iy . 2, 63 Ludgate Jil, 6 8 Buin Of woney rmaater-General {1 urt ot udics I 5 hori: W coster a avor by {nforibk G. B o ik Shtney Wi rw ik Whoreaboy RAUSTIN, oo 0ST—0 4 from 173 Weat Kaudolit carved. Asuitable of satio ta 175 Weat HALSTED T, or 16 meat inarket s, 089 pisi, 930 wiven for tho rétura WEEN TWENTY- 3 I Chren, b Marin Suurd givea if rebirod 1 STOBAGE, e IEHOUSK, 160 WEST MONLOE- ke it dle, el so: Lowiuto Aoy ausdnt| Iogal lierags. (aal Jor stocks of guvds. Fulierton- . WANTED-YMALE HELP, Rookkeepcrs, Clorka, &cs VWASTED-AN EXPEIMENCED = SALESMAN, well posted In_shetf hardwars and m‘nunua with the city trade; must bring ratiefactory references none other nee Address N 27, Trilinne om VW ANTED-A" PIRST-CLASS RETAIL 0 salramal Addreas, staiing previous employers, sze. refegenee, amont of e3periente, and foll partica: iRex (nond athers need expect repl W ASTEDSATHOROUGHLY CONPET clerk, single, and must fumish eity refere to character, habits, d required, Addrem 1o £ tianag ;:"} 'y\t;;lcfn-m atate salary Traaes, ‘TANTRD-I”HV.I‘AIIF.II o, WIITENER 0¥ feture fraine moidings, SAMMONS, CLARK & €0, 217 Ranth Chintone st | reterence sataryio SITUATION WANTED-TN A WIOLESALE NO. tion or fancy goods house se sslesman, bodkkeeper, ar #t the eniry-desk eight years' experienner ghiter edged retercnces. Andress N 30, Trihone pice. JTUATION AN &) relfanle hookkes, have had fort; A THOROUGH AND can krep any ref of booke years' experience, and can famnieh any low. Address XXX, ‘Lrnacs. ITUATION WANTED—LS SASH FACTORT, NY A £om) uthing party, having had entirs eharge dmil tor 13 yéars; refetcnces. Addres @ offlc UATION WANTED, ! TA!LO:lj ty mnu(rylsvmd referencen giveny hag i ribune ofice. .'l 'It'mk af & factory an FACTONY, > or years® expericnee. Address A Al.‘-n'.n—'lm ",L‘",“,;"f“"":“f', Ay xu:Er‘nn» Ta=Immedistely, (% clas o and elnirtyon Daners. Konehurih Beot of Warks men, ateady, and rellahie, nced apply to Fraokiln Type Fonndry, Cihe ’ Coachmen, Ten; JITUATION WANTED-RY A ¥ 1D enced andreliable coactiman: will_give ¢ reference. Addres 21 Bouth Park-av., up- ’-i.'mhploy'menl ARcnctens. QITUATION WANTED-AS €O oiine man who underst Work cheap; good refercnce. StruaTion WANTED—AS COA +J man who is wiiling and competen! ddress N 43, Tribunc uifice. fiune, . BY A reference frst- ANTED=300 RAILIOAD LABOREIS AND 30 ¢ s NThD—AS COACIIM, BCTADers: ROuA pay and re work for three L) gencral usework In Cll( OF country, by s ateadr, monthe. Abply tleketl ofll Shuth Clark-at. reliable man_of middle ags (fogle); has good refers S - ~——————— | ence. X 34, Tribune nifice. VWANIED-FOUR Gooh BURINESY MEN oF | _SITUATIONS WANTED-| o Bawe he Sy (o RIATAZS DAFL oE W hord of & AtH Domenticss " u In our busin 1er they have lesrned our plan of JITUATION WANTED=BY A GERMAN GIRL FOR w We wi oL emplay A man wha uses liquor general housework, P’lease call st 722 Church-st., of Weara psylug isrga llllrl'fi! now, .le upssalrs. b o' Tre- WA i} garantre (i men who Anit uA goo! 1t7 mien wiio bave had experfonce ln drean, Fitio age bislneet 3 OLLAND & wantéd, W.J, S tively none need a| and el recommented. G ' /& GO 105 and | E: WA D=SEN TOTAKE AGENTE GUIDE." el wio want agente and it for: 32 pax Stheritcopy Sc; munthl ’, Jearhor: VWASTrI-A LIVE MAN 1N E the United ‘Stetcs 1o manufariure and setl artlcie nted. Exclusite right Rivent rmes larke proniu: simaii caplcal, £ MOIILS, SEHLE, S8 (Y-G00DS STOMES o yean' experionce 8 H=A GO0D BOT 13 o that has had otie o ¢ falr salary will be pald, 0T Arclies VVASTED-A BIEADY TOUXG MAY 70 0K it & reatanrant Kitchen: une who ‘Tiae lind some gapertence. “ADpIY to ANDEUSON'S Dintug-ttoum. VWASTER-MAN THAT THOROUGHLY UNGEN- Ands conducting work-room and mannfacturing 3dles’ ontames, Adiircss, with references, Loz 3, Cinctonail, O, W sunest. ALESMAN FORTHE I viried ebirt duade. Taquire Domesticse \‘YASTFZI)—A Gl vor A Amall 8 be pald onr St quired, Apply, after 10 o'clon “'fin’n' D=1 EDTATEL it WV “weli recommended, 83 64 Michiean: W wor| ANTED—A GIIL FOR GENEUA pRUrk In 8 family of b Apply st PROTEATANT GIRL™T0 | honsework in asmall famlly, As- re wirlsy witli references, for Ruod VWASTED=AT TUE (CUMANS CHILST soctation, 4 East Washiingion-st., lieriman, we ur Bwedian hotnca in the suburbs, VWANTED=A GOOD, “ETEADY NORWEGTAN Rirl fur gencral honscwork in f: ity of four. Referetices required, Call U7 W WasT WEDE, O NOT. how ta U gencral House: jdy ot 1059 Michlanss L TO Do GESERAL A ork; 2 Hurul FANTEDZA GIliL TO_H0 0 WA A i onh w secoml gitls and geners homen; highest wages. GIRL TO DO GENEWAL NOUSE- all family, Apply at 1130 Indiana- BCRINKIresscs. "A.\'TP,I)—I(I) G0N OPERATORS - i East Madlson ON LADIES' TV ARE] 0 wing-machine, st the Huston 4 East Dy, Laundrcusce. ‘ TANTED-TWO Fints LASS SUIRT-TRONERS, at isimer-oure Luitndry, Ilousckceeperss VW ANTED=A GOOD. KEXSIBLE. MIDDLE-AGED WoIAR a8 Hinusekeener and da (he work of a suiall wh 204 North lir uployment . genciens VW ASTER-FIFLY GEEMAN Gl SLAXDINAVIAN wirle for houscwork, at Mre, F. COMN'R, 569 Stage. g Minceilnncous, b LADILS \ duor, lt’flény " WOGD, this tom ALLET FOR Muon. Appiy atetages Adefonl, v 1038 Tip ta'th tre. Ja Ell-A FEW MORE LAY VOCALISTS, suprano and alto, 1o culnplera vpers chorus; best given to rood e volros, aud_ rende Apply 10 HOBACE RUAHL #irls, une 1o do general howsework, and one to do A ‘work and taxacare of children; Call for two dsye st A0) Bntterficld st o QUTUATION WANTED-TY § GOOK AND LAUS: dresa In private family: understands fAne enol Callat Emyloymeat Uffic for Women, 51 Lasalle-st. SITEATION WANTED=BY A G0OD.COMPETRNT D Arl (n & private iy s good refersnce If required, M fur two days, at 131 corner of Leavitt and Adams. WANTED=NY A 000D NORWEGIAN mall prisate ramii; Address 84 West EXFEHIENCED fred, Please call SI'EUATH!N& WANTED=NY TWO RESFECTADLE e ITUATION WANTED-RT AN pecond wirty privalo family prete ALS Smlh-at., uesr Padiina, SHTUATION WANTEL_HVA FITET-CLARS COOR and lunndrese; wiil do buth oF efttiers kood city Fofs grence. Call ou’ur sddress ANN.A 300 West fiaa- o)D) ITUATI WANTED=IY A It TADLE S i todo geueral uonor bestof rerereace: teigslaland Y e E i giruaTio TR AYOYNG ANERIGAN ) girl to dasecond or dintng-roord work. Call for three daye at 4w Park-av, (hasement), SITUATION WANTED-DT A QERMAN GIRL TG ©) i’ general nousework in a small family, Cail Wednesiay an: it PECT d Thuraday, at 331 o ALLE Gy it requlred. - Cail for QITUATION WANTED-IY 1t 1o U housework; refer: week atwem West Indiana-st, —~POI GRNEIAL TIOURE- ectiviig to a boarding-lionso; good elty fortwo deys 8¢ 334 Olyision:st. X WANTED=AY COUK, CAIABLE OF h Tull eltargs of the Conking 16 frstcig boarding-iouse. (M1 vr nddress, for three days, aL437 Warren-av.s West gide preferred, UTUATION WANTED=FOIi A TIF-TOR EXGLISH 3 girl 10 a0 general lousework;uncxeeptionablo refer- ences. 165 Twentlettest. JTUATION WANTED-T0 D0 Y “wark or as ladnirers,_Anply At | UATION WANTEI=ItY A COM; e irl to 0o wccugral huie mliys city or country. sceond Hoor. UTUATION WAS TED-) R it s";ur\‘?m'rll housewurk or; d works references. Call at 238 Caluinet-av. for two das. 0 QITUA‘HO. A e second wrk i ED=BY A YOUNG 611 ‘witvate family, 73 lenry: L Blue, 2 oalicwith . ‘all or sl b and SITUATION WANTED- A wotnan to du chamberwork, waitine, wewing, or help mind and tesch childres, drese 4G bancraldest., etween 1uIrir ‘Thirty-seventh. —DY_A TOUNG GIRL 50 snall family, Fleasc call or s TTEATION WANTED DY A BITiST-CLASS COORT wiil work {n hotel. boarding-house, OF Testauranti city ur country. N 94, Tribung unie, TATION WASTE aecond work. v, GITUATION WANTED-WY A COMPETENT GITiL 10 do geueral inusework [u & sinall family, Please €all at 339 North 3larkel-at. § b Cars QITUATION WANTEU-BY A NORWEGIAN GITU &Y f4m good cook, washer, and lroner, [n & first-clasy family: s West Lak hide preférred; goud references, 257 NTEU-TO DOTIOUSEWOIR TN /. amily or aecond works & good home uce tiun wages. N 4%, [rlbune otice, WANTE PECT. L s €O0K U o 40 geueral housework in & private family. Call or addeces 11 Twenty-nintlist, J QITUATION WANTEO-NY GNEETENT WOMAN 2 'ta coal, (rop nF 1o da Keneral housework jext, references. Call at:3n Fouth G JTUATIO DO COORING ) ur second work: guo it ners days Bl 0o cards. i qi BY A GEIMAN LADY FOR B kenural housework In a private family. Address THotel Daninark, 124 Eass Kinzle v QITUATION WANTED-1Y CONMPETENT GIRL to o weneral Woureworky with uvad refercuce. Bt Liesrborn ent dvor, Nenmetresscse ITUATION WANTED=IV A NESPECTADLE wing or scond work, of will Like somo an until the Fight on s offered, Plcasa L4 Ul Nurwese i ITUATION WANTED=-AS NURSE, DY A STEADY, trusi worthy, Dilddic-aged Wuinan to a young bavy} ox-ouice tlavs | can‘Take foll Ehareo of the haby nigbt sud 4y, au AdDhL Thieatre. this Hiornini beiween DAOARE | Leime teap o (i Lortie( st Lndahe up SeVErals bess clock of Feferences. Addrera N 45, Tribuue oidco, = - Ilousckoeperss e e AUNLE SRy e i GOOD_ GPPORTU FEEIED T AN | SITUATION WANTER-LIY, A VOU: : A ‘energette businesnman to jocate here or in tie 1o wilower's tamlly, N 47, Tribung, W ieaitinat and s sinces for s retice requlred, but ouly t 70 Jackean-st., loom NCE_FoIt A. nicss estalitislicd ; £V for inte B0, Investigate. 233 East Madisons KU MAN. NUSI- 113 conitacts gver Livom 12, FLOGHING MilL. 0 provenicute, whter Sl Wattone 10 I Iacou ba ren ur dtos W Wi Koud party. '”Amn 3 FOIEBALE~ stock of hardwy and Unware st ban Ko paung for ullmm. Yor tutormation sddrees Drawer 1t F3ARONTC Ol ODD-F o LOWR fraternity, with few hundred doliars, o business that will jay niet Ineome of ® month; Saivazien wanted; §05 8 month. 153 Dearborn-si., oot 7. l"‘ ALE=1 CAR-LOAD NHORSEN, phactons, tup and open buggice, top ery and expresa waguusi hi fact, all Kiinds of wsZor A Tiras, quuble ol ninklo. - [in tagest. Rasertott Ia Chivago will be sold 8t a Ilvl’n‘llbll‘l Dy the day or week. 3ol 1 sell on ontlity jaywments oF Morge! ¢ WALl J01 S AL U 1.ASH ! iake, nearly news one S-apring phacion, nearly hewy it cABVAS 100 Phiacioy, Biade by Cua & 'Len Hrueke, Wod A8 Drvws ons the- hugey. by Peinoy vk L. doubie (rubber) aroe Uic wbovs are fnt. {1y three ., aid oly soid fur waniuf u vply 1o rear Of resldenira 263 Michigan-av. E-FIVE MARES AND TWO ORS] Sroin §:30 ta $100). Al A exp 40t 3 Wil bs sacrinceds 1 Tear 2 Biue Dstand: vm! LAY tirman’ 1 the bary Jeol sat 1ri CABILFOL PINE COACH Ol ¥ing horsei hiave toe tun bugly or 11 Cotlage Grove uy. fur borse. —A GENTLEMAN AND liron. gestro Lwo o tirea com- talied rouina for ikht housckeeplag, Boutl ur wuuld take cliarye uf (i resldetica uf fanily aving the aity, “licfercaces excelleat.” Addres Employment Agoncics, qlTfl.\TIIP W TI:D=FOR A SUPEIIIOR LAUN- L3 dresa in @ private family: no ablection te combine i secoud work with lenndry. Call at 01 Lasalle-st., Faiployment otled for won Mincellnncous. SITUATION WANTED-NIY AN dy, ua exierlonced av N ENPRGETIC LA- Doukkoener, mahagef, cto.with 1o dvancenient; capable of Alling a'responeible Ponitiun; uney to employ f sdvissbie: refe - e, W kiown burficas T . BOARDING AND LODGENG, Sowsh Side. 1 EAST ADAMS-8T.—A NICE ASSONTMENT OF routne (0 Reit. WHLI buard ferma reasonau) vV R A youniz coup Nl fake Rothy 41, Wost Sides WEST WASIINGT TBACK PARLORY refervnces ro- bgle ruutia, with Luar Totcis. v 270 HTATR-ST,~FUINISHED per wevki without d, 83.50; lodislug, 80c.) _ NOS. 33), 45 958 AND 357 south of thy Faliner Huuse— 1 10 §3; ot week, 8: X wishiout b ARKNCE HOUR] (Ot 8. aud $7; aisa furnls i INGLISH HOUDE, 41 EAST AT~ b | DR Ith bokrd, from €3 (0 87 per weeks LERISIFUL Taten B par day 1 Festhurant meal Lcketa 4 ASHINGTON _AND easent’ rooma. single or v diuile, T suil L Unies, N FEVADA N0 T4 AND 150" WATARIAV.— Ieired pricca-” Gund soun and boartt 810 per day: €3.5010 87 per week, _Liay Loard 84 por wee T BOARD WANTED. J30AUD-BY MISuLE GENTLEM ADDIKSS, statlng location und price, N 50, ma W reul gt AN “Tribung ufice. ARSANGE, ivaty SEr 1 ant E . Estabilied 1850, A NY AMOUNT, LABGE O 8STALL. TO_ LOAR MA"Xr‘um.uuumm te. O, B GLOVELR, 71 Dear- arn-w (ASIL PATDY DLD AND BIL of every descript 3 foan aud uillon Omfice (flcensad L Eetablished 19>, A[ONEY TO LUAN ON FULKITONE, PIANO: nval alo on diainonds aud guo: D e e s bty N 1Lk 3 I 82 AND UFWARDS GAN e liad th oachiaugs for cuTrency st tho counting: Toom ot thy Tribuns Couipen N urrency EACHANGE rOIY 7 {hg_Triounu. AILVEN 25 AND 50 [ N PACKAGES 8 of $1u1n eschanko for curreacy st counting-room of Tribuuo Company. IV A BINGLE GENTLE. [ d room oa the “North &lle, south o nd east of Clark-sts.. o 8 private fams iy, Wl per_wmonth. Addres N huno. 7 Srdity. et ot 1y, leal Qreen‘it.s Himedlatel FANTED—TO I} WANTE e taton i ed $:30: cau take powesslon A o tharans “hdiree s al Ve Wt Adunts s, ©* “‘v'ANTfib—'m RENT-IY TWO LADIES, PLKAS. ant Nty and gy rootis on Weat Blde. Addreas N3z, Tribunopfics. o oy i 3 iD-TO KENT—FUR BIX MONTHI Ot A ed houre, &t woderuty Fent, by Wivats fuaily witbout A A TR Hter g g g pati-av. \v'Aur =T 1R ulshed bouse, 1y (o children), ou South ICELY-FUIT fur anall fawl- o oo Bt corlout to care. A0 4t o Nor 3 Y g 'fi:"m'? fi'E'x'fi:. :lm ulé. Cavarue, 17¢ Wabasl-av. E1=TO KENT~NUNTH SIDK, A BMALL ce OF OUT FuOILA, OF Foo s {0 & bulld- o chilldrew, sult fur Bouse- ks wife; hw childreng Dclxh of Litcoln Park preferred; not over $10. Ad: dress N4l Tribuneofice. g 2 NTED-TO - BENT=A DESIRABLE FLOOL 10 8uall, Tesjwisitle barty§ South or Noril blds. - dreas N 43K bune vifice. HOICK DALY FARM, XIVE ML u?lo?fr [X] D‘I‘lu‘ii three years' time, JATK-B6. 200 500 DIt §2.000 TO LOAN AT8 PER SL000 B P8 AN e & bl ISCELL, AN AN Y AAAAAAAAAA LIFE-NUTIGK—ALL PERSONS are llll;ll'i‘ld |l:' l’l‘l‘u (‘,’l‘:‘fiw:rmt ’Ll.hl , . ara bero o ieetlag ot such persona wiii be BCd o y's ultice, [n th ul., va ‘Thursdsy, the 3578, 10 wccordance with (hs pravistuas uf U Eharier of sl Compaity, pussed b bly of_the Stats uf Coudecticut, appruved w78, Which wiceting shiall vote Upou th d cliarter, eices s Board of tuthe mamageuient ) relation of 1o Company as it aball cousider dealrable. Wy ord of thie lluard of Directors, JIALSEY BTEVENS, Bec. ke e e, L (CLOFEDIA. UAL HALF- 1, #3 volume; Ll bers' Cycluedia, Li- "1 cust 647.80. Send for catalogus nt 4 1ur guod LOuks down AIN=NATIONAL utant-General w_ Dictlonary, 4 8l 8 bring AtysceCllA B e STt PIUSECAL, = RNT-A GOOL 1f§£u TIAXO YOIk ONLY l“’;::: eE arvart. CCil nad sva 1t ¢ 163 Botth Morgea: ., W edacadar. VW ANTED-FOTCASII_S "ETANDIID-UAKE i Blano; stats price, which must be lww 1 recelte 6ation. Mdnr b @ Trlduas atica

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