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LONDON. The Careless Tenure of Titles to Real Estate in En- gland. Two Gigantic Swindles Showing tho Glaring Defects of tho System. Ho Records Bhowing tho Titlo to Proporty Anywhere in the Kingdom, Except in Two Counties. 1 Cearereation with a Solleitor's Asslstant--ase- liolds, Copykolds, Freeholds, and Other Nysteris of Dritish Land-Titles, Speeial Carrespondencs of The Tribune Losnoy, March 12.~In a country where the Hehts of® property are so righlly guarded fn most respects, it 13 remarkable that the titles Lo o) estate_aro Jicld by so carcless a tenure as they are in England. 1 have no doubt the ldea peta sugyested will strlks most Americans as o Imporsibility almoat, for T know that my o Impression, aod that of most others at Pome, has always been, that the posscesion of esen & smalt plat of laud was regarded by the sverage Englishunat os plece of good fortune enlirely too difilcult of realization to be hoped foruntil he had Lecoroe really wealthy and fo- dependent; and, under that [mpression, I pare always tuken for granted that the taws and customs governing the transfer of tho thle to real property would Lo wo rigld that there would Le little or no possibllity for fraud {n connection with houscs and lands, ot least, Recently, however, there bave boen scveral cates In the English courts which have given e such o chanzed opinlon of sucti matlers ns to make me anxious to Investignte more fully the manuer in which titles are conveyed and porecegion tranaferred; and, inesmuch as Chl- cago 1§1he paradizo of real-cstato denlers, X do 20t doubt that many of your readers will ‘bo Interested in tho cssentinl pointa of differenco between dealing in England and fn linots. [ will flrst, however, give tho bistory of the two most important awindles that have occurred Lere for many years, to show TIB OLARING DEPECTS of the English system; and then will givo all thevther polnts of Interest that I have been able to pring out in the course of an Inquiry ex- tending over somo two weeks, About 1867, o gentlemnnn named Lathom, beo- tngthe owner of o large pleco of unimoroved real estate near Croydou, decided to bufld » sumber of handsome villas as a speculation. Accondingly he built tweaty-nine very styllsh resldencea; but, getting into pecuniary difllcul- tles, be was obliged to Lorrow alout £25,000, secured Ly morteago upon the properiy. DBe- coming subscquently still further fovolved In debt, tho estate passed, {n 1871, fnto the bands of nn asslznee, who collected the rents and magoaged the whole sifalr fn the interests of Mr. Latham's creditors, But, Jjustprevious to this assignment, the most in< senlous series of forgeries had been Legun by o wolicitor, nomed Frederick Dimsdale, by which this whole property had been plastered all ovor with fraudulent fncumbrances, to an oxteut #eren of ¢fght times aa great asthe originalloan, The method ndopted was as follows: Insome way Dimsdale sccmed to have obtained o thor- cugh knowlede of the property, and, belng o tolitor fu good standing in 1670, he executed a oumher of Ieases for nfnety-nlne years, from one Hurtet Meredith, represented ns o wealthy dlent, to dlffercnt {ndividuals. Thesn ninety- pine-year leages are very comnmon in England, ad are reurded as 80 vearly reoresenting own- enbip that they possess u positive value, nearl) ¢equal to the fee-simplo of the land; couse I they uru .rendlly avaflable as collaterals for tae purpose®of obtuining loans, the samo as tonds or any other personal property. With the fceltious Jenses as collateral securities, e vuablo to BORROW TIE ENOUMOUS TOTAL of £300,000,~ubout_61,000.000,—n suns vary- Ieg from L1350 to £25,000. The foregoiug smount Ladbeen already uncarthed at the tino of tho tridl, but the Attorney-General stated that thero ¥ reason to Lelieve that the amount obtajued by Dimsdalo was ercatly fu cxcoss of £300,¢ toce nuny porsons who_ bad heen defrauded Lad declined to ackuowledge the fact, preferring tosuffer the Joss without publicity, The prin- ¢ipal manipulator of the fraud,DMmnsdale, scems. o bave desired to protect Limaell aguinst dis- oorery, anl, In 1570, he parchused the cquity of r«deu.tuou of thu gronuny for about £5,0003 a:d this sum, with tho £25,000 mortgage, thas showed that the full value of the whole %asonly uhout £80,000. It may well be nsked tles, il the fee-simplo valuo was ouly £30,000, Low could he have succeeded In borrowlng L£m0001 Also, bow could lis bave horrowed Sl when thero was ulready so Jarge an lo- wobranee that £75,000 msrcsclll' the full nlue of the equity of redemption? In the snewers to thess two_questions may bo found s weakuess of the Euglish system of convey. ulog, Dimsdalc’s object in buylng the equity, 1013536, was to engble Iim to control the prupe ey, colieeting the rent from tho tenauts oceu- Bing the houses, and puying the iuterest on thomortgage, 'Ihon, so unfi a3 ha kept up the P‘!Dn‘mnt ot “unmt unullll ul u.:‘ flm lr:udnlcnt ans, a8 Wl upon the original mor e of :;:.;l’z!;’ylhcru scerhed to bo o reason ta° foar Suw, T presumo some of my readers aro G@ersing fu thelr minds how people could bo such fools as Lo fena lioney upon *)ropuny 8l Teady beavily fncumbered. Wy did not the Ienders consult the records? That Is Just where Mhie trouble begins: ~ There are no records! NO, NOT A LINN a8 be found In uny ofliclal shops to show the Wls to the property unywhero {n Eugland, ex- St du the two Countics of Middlesox snd urkshlre, How, thew, can any one tel! wheth. ;l the apparent owner I8 the rea) ownerd Only 7 tho pils of * titlo-deada, which lie must pro- uce for Inepection, wud pass nlong to tho next utehaser, * Theso deds muy be numbered b :l‘n\irnli. and they must go back to the origf- falerant from the Crown, or early feudal lord. Wil now be scen that Dimsdale had (umy task. (s scheme did not require any k"l:rvolorlzlnnl Utle-deeds, for that would ‘m becaa job of stich magnituda end diflleul l1umu vuly to be alwost fmpossible, but to avalys danger of discovery whenever tho for- erles Wero exarnined by the parties making the “nn. His plan wos far stpler. He really o Dot forge, Iu the ordinary acceptation of thie ord, at all; hio mercly executed jesses from a $rsou haviug uo futercst fn the land whatever - gthu gwnunl,—umlerll'cmnnlltcl or tools,— ol thess pretended leascs he borrowed : x‘zney right and Jelt. The status of the prop- Yoy upon which bis operatious were based was R favorable to bis scheme, Tho real owacr, . atham, was not likely to toke much - Test In it, because 1t ws I tho bands of an L"'rn:e,. who was uccountably only to Mr, pleg s Lreditors; thu assignee probably oc. ied bimsell to the extent ouly ‘of gotting :t‘u,uutm the houscs, sud paylug the repts $7 Lo the cieditors; whilo the creditors wero e th, who wera satisficd to recetve thy '-lhu&* returns and reports of tho assignce ol n;}uu ating furthier. The closs of the lomed Ll at detection in one {natance was fol- trousht o) & Frnernl revelativn, eud, when delunse, ‘emial, Dimdalo was ublo (o offer uo 10 ife, Bl eeqn 3¢ entenced to pensl servitude Penal ger ;D"flclval confedergte to seven years' vy vitude, and two others to one year Hacdly bad 1h, 0 dismay occasloned by this dls- ‘““;_!' begun Lo dlc away, ero anoruer Wig br ALY BIMILAK BUIZS OF YORORRIKS num’f’"‘"' to Mg, though the latter was ooty €38 akilifully executed, aud the smount Acpicd was only * £40,000. Tho forger wat gu six hoyout vawed Downs, who, having bought for gtoees 3 lots from ‘s bulidiog compao: erery Ut £1,400, sold, resold, und morteage .n“llunu’ul the, untll there wers more clalm-* fa theOr ach plat than could couventently live ¢ whole sfx hous i 0UIZ man hay nob sy LUls eoterorisiog % t yet been senteuced, al- .m-: b bas pleaded gullty: but bo will prot- ‘m";:]:.w Wit about fourieen years of penal Lihoutd y a ardly do justice to certaln Engl Fecullantic wert 110 omis ‘some obusing v ‘“\'J' ve L bad on beziunlug to jnvestigute this ieort o Jandtitles, ["firet obtained from Lite 'l ¢ bust-kuown Jourualtiste of the city a £ i‘: Sutro luctiva Lo g sollcitor with whow by tha ik dguaimted. My friend sspured wy Ttdjy i e Weuld by not coly able, but cheer- ¥ Whituz, Lo put we Ty posscedion ot all la- THE CIIICAGO RIBUNE: MONDAY. APRIL 1, 1878 formatfon rclative to titles and that ho nlso would not" ohject to Irarn what were onr Amerfean lawa ana cnstoms in_ sich mattera. Bo I made three vislts on_alternata daya last week to Solicitor X.'scomfortable rootns in Chancery Laue, only to find him gbeent ov ench oceaston. At Inst, one of the young sprigs of the Inw belonzing to the ofiice, having seen me disappointed so often, asked whether £ would fix & lime for mecting his preceptor, or whether I could not leave 8 message for hin. Tt occurred to mo that probably this young “limb " micht beablo tu tell ne n’ good” deal, and thus enable me to shorten my interview conslderably with Mr. X.; so L dectded to PEMI ALL TIE INFORMATION I COULD out of hiny, nrcllmlnui to making an_appolnt- went with tho latter, Taying intimated a de- sire for a chiat, thorefore, I followed him intoa cosy Jittle room, and, without nentloning my letter uf Intrediction, or my reason for asking {nformation, I broke ground at onces I shiould Iike to get an fdes of the manner of conveying titles in England, T iwish toknow Just what sieps 1 should take elther In buying ur selling property according Lo the ususl cus- tums bere." ‘The young man was not a bad sort of fellow, and lie eyldently had Intenided, when he fnvited mo In, to ba more than vrdinarlly attentive; but he could not liave appeared moro uneasy ot my question it 1 hind asked Wim Lo revoal tha pro- fessional secrets of oue of hismaster's elicuty, o \\:gll-cr-:u—l don't know exactly—that ' \What I eliould Jike you to teil me," I con- tinucd, sceing that my quostion seemed to hopelessly dazo him, s nbout as follows: Tletng a forclener, I want Lo know exactly shat steps I should have to take, for lustance, to buy a propériy, say In Surrey," “Oh! ¥ou want tu |‘I‘lrvfl houset" he chirned wn, quito orlantly, ' Well, if you will describa the place, we will communicate with tho owuer or hls soticltor, and attend to it with preasure.’” VW Egactly. Now, suppore I leave such a description with you, what wonld you first uo 1u the case ™ #Er—who s the agent of the properiy?? querled the young niun, coming dewn to busl- ness with a puspicions directucss fndicative of doub a8 to thers beitug auy such person. “Qh!Iamnnt referring to any particular house,” Ireplied; **1 merely wish to know what you would do, supposing 1 had selected a house, made the bargain with the owner, ond was destrous of emploging Mr. X, to superviso the legal part of the transactlon, suthat Isbould bave o clear and ndisputable title," : 18 1T LEAXEIIOLD, COPYILOLD, DN PRERIOLD]Y wna his answer,—hie Intentlon appercutly being to Iguurc tho suppoaitory theory, and proceed s Il | were urescnting an actual purchase to ls conslderation, “ Why, [ can't tell exactly. Yousee ¥ do not understand what those torms mean to o ulcety. Will you please explain themi” Fora moment he looked at mo ps {f he were 1lable to comnpromiss himeclf it be went on. The fden of a mun openly admitting that by know notbing whatever about titles, and fil wasdesirous of investiug, scemed beyond be- lief. But 1 led him ont B b LLeaschold, I presunie, Is simply s leaso for along term of vears, 18 It uot?™ 1" gsked, per- sunsively. “Yee, I thought soj but what Is frechold . s Frechold Is the title In fec-stiople,’ he bee an, doubt(utly, ss If hie were admitting more thou big ought, and might hava reasou to regret it # And copybald " « Well, you kuor, copyhold {s a title evidene- ed ouly by an entry on tlie books of the Tord of the manor, aud you bave no title-deeds of your own; and you have to pay fiues aud herlots cnnyeyanees, ote whenever a new lord of the mauor succeeds tos) the proverty, “ Thanks, thauks! Now, please tell me WHAT 1S THE ‘LORD OF TIIE MANOR,' and what ara *fines’ and ‘horlots'{ You asce all this is new to me, “The ‘lord of tho manar® s the bolder in fee-simples but, having deeded it away, as ‘eopyhold,’ tho ‘lord of the manor® has no control over it, oxcept the ‘tines’ and her- fots." The former are fixed, and usually smonut to a nominal ground-rent when s new belr suc- cecds to the property; and the *herfot’ is tho Rift of the best anliin) ou the plave, ustally.'* "l's"muyhold considered as good as freebiold, then *“Well, no, excopt in cascs whero thero Is copyhiold without, eitier fino or herlot, which arg somctimes found; and those ore better than freehold," “\Why petter” ' gecause there I8 no chiarge on the property; it {s practically the sameas frechold,and you have a record of the title: and noone cau raise money on, or svll, the property without o record on the bouks of the lord of the manor.” But {s that not tho case with elt uropeny. whether leasehold, copyhold, or freehold 41 In the classic lauguage of the youthful Chi- cagoanf with o tendency to street-slaug, the youbg mau looked at ma ns If 1 were ' GIVING 11 A GRAND'STIPP," and finally he replicd: ++ Do you come from Yorkshire or Middle- X “#¥From neither ouc nor the other; I'm an Amcrican." " Aw—now—yas, I nnderstand;” and the younk fellow looked more mystified thun ever, a8 §f ho hmagined that un American oughit to be a red Indian or a blackamoor, © Wall, why did you think I must be from Yorkshiro or Middicaex " * Because, thoss ars the only two countles which have records of title, 1 “thought every ono kuew that,"” be added, with a kind of fu- Jured sell-assertion, as If he thought I bad been trying to fmposs upon Lim, “Do you mean that ordinarily in Eugland there {s no ofticlal, legal eans ot” deterinluing the actual awner of property " * Well, you know, the titlo-deeds wiil show iat.’ “Then, {f 1 havoe tho title-deeds to a plece of rmpcnyl can mortgsge it, or leaso it, or scll wlu'u'vut ever rocording the transfer any- wherel" Yes, certainty.” *But what Is to prevent ma from buying a valuablo pleco of property, making exact coples of the deed, and selling ihe sawe to u number of different purchasers{" 'Ehe young man evidently folt that be had to do with n very davgerous person. I had not only questioned tho reliabliity of transferring titics according to wood old Engiish enstom, but I bad mado u_suwgestion which cmbraced posstbilitics of too startling a uature to be con. templated with equaulmity by any, well-reg- uiated wind, Howover, bo deierminell to make AN OVLRIOWERING RETOKT, lml“l:dwu with a certain alr of triumph that ho repl 1 * Hut you couldn't do It, you know; that would be forzery!" *+Just so, it would be fargerg' hut, if any ono whero able to do the work s htully enough, what would there boto prevent §¢ belug the means of defrauding the public outof many thousunds of pounds !’ ** Well, 1 cannot say about that," was his dis- guated rejoimder: ‘““ive never hada cass like that; you would be cuus:h: sure;' and ho sremed to take a certaly pleasure [ luforming me of my certaln punlshment fu case { should venture upon suh raseally practices, His desirs was manifcatly to éscape any turther catechisfog, for fear I sbeuld leari something that would enable me to defraud soe of his fellow-countrymens and vo [ grav up the sttempt for the duy, Bubscquently his fl‘cfl'lllm‘, Mr, X, gavo man very fult and § cresting account of sll the customs of | reahn relative ta the subject of tltics, meth of conveynuclng, lmuluf. mortgaging, ylnz ol taxes, ete., which I will defer to another lete ter. I amnsurothat it will oppear about vqually {utercstiug and absurd to thuse who have been intho havit of dealiug la real cstato in the United Brates. Qoaxnver, e — BATTLE-CREEK NOMINATIONS, _Bpectal Corrtspondence of The Tribunss BATTLE CrExK, Mivk., March 20.—The Repub- lcans have put in nowination for city otlicers tho comlug year: Mayor, Willlam 1. Muson; Recorder, P, H. Bhipus: upervisor, H, II. Hubbard; Treasurer, Maurice II. Nealej aud M, B. Russell and A, C. Kinguau for Justices of the Peace, The Convention was harmonlous, auil the ticket lsa sirong one. The Natlonald bave nomiuated J. L. Whitcomb for Mayor, L. C. Kellogg for Recorder, A. E. Prestou for Bu- guvl-or, and Jawmes 4. Halbert for Treasurer, bis 13 regarded os a strong tickey also, In op- position tu the Revublican noninatio: espe- clally as the Democrats bave adopted the samo candidates for tha oftices of Mayorana Recorder, The latter holds the offico ntrmenz. ‘Tbe now- Inee tor Bupervisor hes held tho otllc previous- Iy iu the Re| ubncnn,Fmv. aud served one term in the Leislature. The nomlnce for Treasurer is & prominent manufacturer, well knowa and esteomed. - ——— The Fotato Bug ju Uermany, Pall Mall Gaseite. The Colorado beetio 18 sttll an object of ap- probension {n Gormany. A committesbas been {for suwe timo sitting it the Miols'ry of Agri- cufture fu Berlin to discuss the measures to be takuu to prevent the fusect from devastutiog the potato felds. ‘Tho vost of providing for closely watching all tbe potato grounds in the Eumpire during the whols summerjwould, ft was fouud, bo very great, unounun{ to ecveral wllion merks; aud, therefore, {t Las been de- termined to confiae oliclal superylsfon to the districts fu which the bectlo appeared lust yeur, the police authorlties belog charged with the task of sceing the work:yproperly carried out. Plagards ure also to ba posted up through- out the Empire nand advertiscments are to be inserted fn the focal and agri- cultural journals, remindior the proprictors of potato flelds and patches of the order which makes it Incumbent upon them to at once report the appearance of the hecetle on thelr ground. I tho arca infected provea not to he very large. ali plants and follage on It are to bo hurned, the gronnd covered with benzine, nnd this latter set. on fire, Thocost of carrying out this measure will amount to from 10,000 to 13,000 wmarks per hectare. Where, thoretore, tha plaguo s found to be ton widely spread o allow of the agoption of this expensive motbod of treatment, the bentles, larve, and eges are to be carofully gathered, and the plants sprinkicd thickly with arsenle. Tho patches of zround which were vis- ited by the beotle luat year are tobe agatn plant. ed with putatoes, in order that should any of tha Incects havo wintered In the places wliere they first appeared, they may not he foreed to travel further sficld in search of food and nour- Ishment, but may, on the contrary, bo captured ?n ‘t]lu.- abot ns thiey emerge from the ground to ced. CURRENT GOSSIP. IN STONE. Over her the Jight winds come and go; Marn and eve drop down thelr dasted snow. Bees huwm roltiy untll twilight falls, When the whip-poor-will with walllng calls, Lint my Java shall nover float again, Nelther anils nor sigh o'er glada aud glen, Would [ weta the wild West-wind to-day, Ttound abont bee marblo form to plays Klas her with the kisaca of my kini— Sweet, Intense. Ah! would I wero the wind! Navermors to gricvo and dream alono 1y'er her pailid beauty, cut In stone. Ctttcano, LinLiz SUnBRIDGE. —~ — THE BALLET IN ENOGLAND, Appleions® Journal for April, The sucecss of Fanny Elasler aud of Marlo Taglton] was alnost shmultaveous. Their vres- enccon the stage at the same time marks the clinax of the Terpsichurcan art. The excite- ment which they created fs well within the memory of mauy now allve. To those who had not tho furtune to sea then in theie primy noth- ing can better give an hlea of Lhelr respective styles avd superlative merite than an extinct from Chorley's **Muslcal Recollectious,™ which haa been before quoted for the swne ourpose, and Is hero somewhat cone deused: *“'La Sylphlde’ marks a hallet- eooch as n worle that Introduced an ele- ment of delleatn fantasy anl fajryism fnto tha most artitictal of alt drainatic’exhibitions, After ft wero to como ‘La Fille du Danube' ond *Gisulle,! and a score of ballete, fn which the changes were rung on naad and unereld life, on the !l-assorted tove of some creatitry of the elo- wenta for an carthly mortal. The purity amd ethereal geace of Mile, Tazlionl's style suggested the openiug of this vein, as 1t aiso founded 2 school of Imitators. Tlien her mimie powers, however elegant, wero limited, tler face had few chianzes, ~ There was n little same- ness in her elfects, Mile. Elssler's dig- nltled and telumphant beauty of fuce and forin would _have made her remarkable, whate uver dress she ware, lu whatever world she appepred. There was, however, moro of the Circo than of the Disna in her smile. Bhe possessed many more re- sources than Mlle. Taglhonl. ‘Flie exquisite management of her bust ond arms (one of the hardest things to acquire In dancing) set her apart from every one whom 1 have séen beforo or sfuve. Nothlug in execution was too darlug for her, nothing too pointed. If Mtle, Tagllon] flew, shie flashed. The one floated upon the staze like a nywph, the other ahowered every aparkling foscination srousd her like a sorcer- esa, Iler versotility, too. wus complete: sho had “every style, every uational humor, under her feets sbie could bo Spunish for the Bpan- tards, or Russian for the Northerna, or Neapol- itan for those who loyed tho delirlous taran- tetln. But, bevoud these, Milu. Elislor as an nutieu‘ commuuded powers ot hugh aud subtite rarity, Nor were ann)’ Flssler and Marte Taglioni alone. Never before had thero been so tuany brhllant doucers—the clder Elssler, slwavs -nurmcluf herself to hor alster; Carlotla Grist, the cousin of tho great singer; Duvernay; Ceritos Lucllle Grahuy aud mnoug the men, Terrot, tbo puptl of Vestris: and St. Leon, now the ballet-master of the Parls Opera. To Mr. Lumiey {8 due tho creait of origluating and crrying fnto uctual exccution, in splte of ju- concelvable obstucles, the miost wonderful choregraphic slght yet sccn by mortal eye—the famous and indoed “never-to-be-forgotten pas de qualre, 30 which danced together, and oue after tho other, Taghonl, Grisl, Grahn, and Cerito. Itcreated an unheard-of excitement at home and abroad, Aund it was, ndeed, a poct’s fantasy, a dream of falr women, Gralin Was diviuely tall and mont divinely fale; Cerito was 0 for of life and lizht Thal, seen, becamo a part of aight; and Grlsl, ‘When shie had passed, 1t scemed Jixe tho ceasing of oxquiutte mualo; whilo to see Taglionl was to quote Invaluntarily from ' A Winter's Tale 3 ‘When you do dance, I wish you A wavq v’ the sou, that you might ever do Nothing but that, With the substitution of Rosati for Lucllle Graby, It was revived in 1847, to be followed the next year Ly tho “ Four Neasons,'' i which Taghonl, Cerito, Grisl, and Rosatt were asslsted by Porot and Bt, Le This was the ond. Blnee then the ballet has declined {n ablltty and In popular Sines thou It has ueither had, uor deserves, the publie favor to so great ou extent, A TRIP ABROAD. Letter 10 Providence Journul, Bince my return from Europe a larga number of persoua who coutemplaton visit to tho Parls Exlubition during the present year bave desired mo to give themn somo hiea of the probablo cost of the Journey, To cuch one a unlform reply hias been glyen, sud the first words were, * You cnn make (L cost just what, inreason, you like.” And it 1s 8o, A man con spend §1,0001n month's travels, und another can sult himselt Just as well for ouc-fifth of tho moncy, My own experfence, baselon aten days' visit to Taris durlng the Exposition or 1867, {s that you can live remarkably cheap in that delightful city, Durlng my visit in January last to the Cavital of Frauge I was carcful to in- quire ns to the probability of an fncrease in hotel rates, The answer was there will he nove. ‘Tuo Grand Hotel Bristol {3 a maruificent house In every raspect, and forsuch a place tho churges are remarkably roasonable, At that place » handsomely-furnishied, well-lighted roomn cost mo six (ratics sfl.flo) per day, and a dinuer, fo- cluding vis ordiunire, n shoilay amount, But, as fu London, the better plun is to take your meals out, as the French people gencrally do.' Fur ten tranes (32) per day o man can live walle Lut to kive u clearer fdoa of the total cost of wuch o Journey, it imay bu as well to start out with tho theory that we proposs to he sbsent two months or slxty days. Elglteen 8 0 this will bs upon the ocean, and for the youml trip the coat need not be more than 120, On arrlval at Liverpool, the docks and other plaves of Interest have to lmlecn. whilch will oceupy two days, tho cost of lviug per day belug ten shillin, with four shillings "added for omnibus and cab farce, 87; from Liver- pool to Manchester, whero two more days aro spent st the snme rate; then dircetly to Lon. dou, the farc being 85, occupying a “portion of one day. In London therc fs a oultituds of slylits of fnterest 10 be luoked up, Thero Is the Crystal Palace, British Museum, Alexandra Park, Zoological Qardens, Natlonal Gallery, Houses of Parlismeut, the “lower of London, ete, Here, todo the thivg up in vy kind of Wiy, 8 sojourn of at icast ten days should be wade. ‘Thls fuvolves an expensa of - §30 for liv- Ing (It cou be dune fur less, and weli douw too), and un additlonal $7.80 for umnlbus hire, Theu vomes the trip to Parls. The return ticket from Landan to Purie will be, Iu American mon- ey, $15.75, and which is available for ou wunth. ’l’lm jouruey to Parly usuully occuples from teo to cleveu fiours, 80 that one full day may be allowed In golug and comlug. Then a stay of titteen days should bo suade “fu Parls, and ‘the visitor, It he be prudent, can do admir- ably us far as Jodging avd llving upon §2.78 per day, or $11.25; sud sdding to this ten days to tho Exbibitivn, vue fravc each thue, brin: $43.25, with §10 ndded for conveyauces, brings Paris to cost $33.25. Durlug tlus time, if dis- posad, 8 trip can be mady to oneva Lake at a cost uf $13. This brings us back to London, with eleven days tospase. A trip to tha lals of Wight, a rus to Bcotfand, snd thence down through frolund, jolniug th steamer at Quecus- town, can po hast! { douo at an ayerage cost of $7 per day,—n totul of §77,—und then we find ourselves un board tho steamcer again, without spything furtber to pay thau the stowards, Thls urflxg- o total of 8340, and allowlug the extrava- gunt suw of $00 for waiters, ete., the grauna re- snlt s $400 for & sixty daye’ jouroey. This cs- timate §s but at top fduures, s thul thero ghall be notllng ridiculous fu fts avpearsuce; but your readers way reat pesfectly sutlstied that & trip to Parls, properly managed, nnd an abaence of sixty dave, need noteost any aingle individ- ual more than 340, JONIN MORRISSEY. Intertiew 1oith Mim n @ Neo York Paner. “ Tho troublo was that I only started to go to Savanaah, 1stald thers eight days, stecping in a room with the bed up against a window, sev- cral panes of which were broken. I took a had colid thiere, and went to the warmer climate of Jacksonvllic to cure It. It rained every day or two in Floridn, and I was so poorly that 1 did not Jeave my room for a month. As soon as I Rot better T took o trip up tho river, and with it another cold, which lasted me two weoks. When [ took my shoca off to go to bed with this sec- ond attack I did not put them on agaln for n month, [ have had five serlons attacks of iH- nens, three very serious, and u two I came near * handing fn' Y - “You thought youraelf, then, In a critieat condition?’* ** Well, I used toget the Tammany newapa- era morning and evenl 'f that reported me dy- nie; § sald to myaelf, *I'll sce about that,’ and I'in'buck here. I'mall right as ever ontside, only weaic; but my tréuble is In here,” sald Mr. Morrlssey, pofuting to tho reglon of his heapt and stomach, Henator Morrissey's afection 1s sald to be Bright's disease of the kldueys, complicated with derangement of the heart and stomach. Dr. Bradley, his rezular inedical niviser (n this r,le', docs not agree with his confrercs as to the Brighit's disease, and the Senator {8 inchiucd to seeept hia dingnosls. Mr. Morrlssey relates n nm? of an attack of what the physiclans calle khlnu{ dlscaso which affeeted him just at the begluning of bis first term in Comgress. He saffered ereat aggony for weeks before ho hit upon the seif- treatment by which e gained ten ycars' release from pain. I reniember,! gald he, ¢ that when I wag in (ramlnfi for the fight with Hceuan that [ had to suapend for o day oecastonally for fear of over- trafulng, During these odd days [ would accu- mulate flesh, and it atruck me that getting rid of ‘supertluous’ was vnly voiding old finpurl- ties. T was so convinced of this that [ went into tralnfug as soon as my doctors told me that I had au facurablo kidney discase. It was harder trainhig than for a fight, nud T could not driuk even ten, coffee, or water, When I went Into tho Hoftinzu [fouse restanrant 1 feit liice enting up everything, plates and all; but I had scll- control epourh to keep on as 1nad begun, and I cured mysell, The cure created much discus- Aon In the medieal papers, and was reparded as #0 phenomenal that Louls Napolcon's physician catiic on au especlal mission to sce how I hed effected the miracle fu hopes that ho mizhit re- peat It upon his master, I Informed him Low 1t was dutie, amd at tho samo thne I sald, * Ho can'tdoft. Thers s ouly one man in this world who could emlure the torture,—and lic did ft. 'm well of kidney discase now; it's my heart,' sald Senator Morrissey. —— ART AND TIHE PURITANS, Motthiew Arnold writes as foliows in the Forlnlghtly Leviewe: * Partissns fight aguinst facts ju vain. Mr. Goodwin Smith, o writer of cloquence and power, although too prono to acerbity, s u partisan of the Furltang, sud of the Nonconformists who are the apecial fnher- ftors of tho Purftan tradition. He angrily re- scnts thedmnutation upon that Puritan type of life on which the lile of onr serious middte class bos been formed, that it was dooued to hideousness, to Immense evuul llo protests that It had beauty, nmcnllf, accomplieh- ment, Letus o to facts. Charles L, who, with all his faults, had the just kdea that art and letters are great civilizers, made, as you kuow, a lamous collection of pletures—onr first Nattonal Gallery. It was, | suppose, the best collection ut that time nortb of the Aips, It contained luduphacls, eleven Corregglys, and twenty-clght Titlaus, \What became of that collection? The Journals of tho Houscof Com- mons will tell you. Thero you may sco the Puritan Parllament disposing of this Whitehall or York House collection as follows: * Ordered, " that alt auch pictures and statues thero asarc without suny superatition ehall hu forthwith sold. . ., . Ordered, that all such pictures there as havo the representution of the Secoud Person Ju Triolty uvon them shall be forth- with burtied, Ordered, thut all such pictures thers a8 have the representation of the Vir- n Maryuponthem shall be forthuwith burned.” 't hers wu have the weak slde of our parllainen- tary Government and our serious middle class. We are incapable of sending Mr. Gladstone to bo trled at the Old Balley because b proclalina bis antipathy to Lord Beaconstield; a mu]urllev {n our Houso of Commons {s incapable of hall- ing, with frantle laughter and apolaune, a string of Indecent jests azainst Christianlty ond its founder; but we are not, or werw not, {ucapable of producing o Parliament which burns or sells the masterpleces of Itallan art. And cno mey surely say of such a Puritan Parllament, and of thosa who determine fts lue forit, that they Lad uot tha aplirit of beauty.” ——— TOILING JACK KETCII. Al the Year Round, There are some fnstavces on record fa which the punishment of sus, per col. has falied, either through some pecullarity in tho neck and throat of the indlvidual or a want of tact in the haug- man. More than six centuries ago (If the records are,truthful) Juettade Batsham, couvicted of hnrl'mrlng thteves, was scutenced to beoxecuted. 8tie hung for three days, revived, and was par- doned, as 8 phicnomenon who had somnehow or otler overmastered the gallows. Dr. Plot uoted a narrative, on the authority of Obadish Q\Inum. Muster of New College, Uxford, to the effect that 8 Swiss was hangued thirteen times aver, every attempt bolne frustrated by a peen- Narity tn the windpipe which prevented stran< gulation. We arc not told whetner the thir- teenth experiment was succesaful, or whether ustice was mncrelful at Just, Anu Ureen was anzed av Oxtord for infanticide in 1050; uay, her les wero putlled and her body struck with soldlers’ muskets, In accordance with a barbur- oits custom sometimes sdopted of making as- surance doubly sure, Nevcrtheluss, sho sur- vived, after hauging sume couslderabio time. Hur body was given up for disscetlon, The surgeon_observed faint alens of animation. tended her dnstead of anatomizing her, and in thirteep hours she was able Lo speak, Bho ro- membéred nothing distinetly of what had oe- curred, but scemed to herscl? Lo baye been fo a acep sleep, The Crowu pardoned lier; sho marrled, and becanie the mother of a family. Her huaband foreave thie Lml crrors of her ife, walbly for n kind of celebrity which the slngu- Pl‘r episode Liad brought to her. h ONLY PRACTICING. Hamitton (Uun.) Times, ‘Two Intimato friends mot on the street the other day, alter & ahort separation, and o fol- lowlug curiuus conversation cusued ; ¢ Ah, how d'5o do, old fellow 1" cried the first one, heartily, Second frl(md (sbruggiug his shoulders)=+ 0, troy bang." E Firut friend (looking o little startled)—* Nico day, is it notl" Becond do.—‘* Ah we, say bang sure.”t Fh"n", do, (doubtfully)—*You are not 11, are Second do. (with {ndignation)—" Ub, nong!" First do. becomes uneasy; thinking his friend 1s mad, ho says, * Well, good day,” and moves awa ‘The Becond smilea from ‘ear to ear, shrues his lhuumf'n, and replles: ** Ab, bung gure, mong mma. All tho day Number One fecls extremely bad about his nelghbor’s unfortutiate condition, and bedoes not discover the truth of the matter until eveninz, when, as he s reading of the Parls Exposition, hosuddenly recollocts that his friend ls goinge to France and s studying the language. Il was only practicing French fu a prelimiuary sort of wa, Number One swlles as be thinks of the fato li‘" store for the unfortuuate natives of La Bulle range. QuUIPs, When {s & dog most like s human belog! When bo {s between & man and a boy. The paragraphers arc all youug men. Their wit becomes bad-lu-age—If not before.~ Worces- ter Press. A book-sgent, tho other day, talked half an hour to (nduce a lady to bay 8 book. Then she banded bim a alip ot paper on which was writ- ten: “1'm defo and dum.” Tho following converaation took placo re: ceutly In a hotel: “Walter.”” *Yes, sir" “ What's thist" « ] beaw soup.” '¢No mat- ter nmut it bas been; the question ls, what s it now ‘They are golug to have an artificial Niazara Falla st the Parls Exposition; but, unless an Amuricau I8 chisrged $15 for lookiog at it, and Lias his pocket picked by & backman, he will fall to recoguize it. Ferryman—''One penuy, please, sir."” Yokel— “AIn'E Eot only a n'}my." Ferryman—* The charge s one pouny.’ Yokel (who's fond of belng oo the m‘urt *Well, take mo back sinsln, then."—London Fun, A chlld at the theatro where thoy are playin, #Uncle Tom's Oabiu'* polnts out a vegro an exclalms, OB fan's bo black i be's blacker than the others o 3 P hiomme, * he's probably fn mourning. Linderman's eagle recalls the conyersation at the sliow: Daughter—* Law, ma, look at that heagle.,” Mother—"Vy, you hignorant gall, Aeat Bides TOREST-415 VKL MOSTII, FISE THO-STONY and bssement brick Liouses, 38 and 40 liarvard.st. ¢ 3 prr month: - two-siory and b asement brick, 400 813 per month, fine brick store, 453 lxlv.'sln howl" bs)llm’"'nnn, 'm‘l:n,l’:)y—b—;“axfiln "«p:'rmp:nv'#\fl:. lrlm»mn‘ln.wllg;;. arding, mum, but {t's o ‘swk."—ZLoulswille B lar atern- 'W""’JDHMI. er month, 4 I 1\":;\:‘1:‘;“\ .fl"rflm AY, ———— WESTERN PATENTS. tory frame; 1183 W nqulre 385 Weatern _WANTED-MIALE MELE, TRACE, ANTED-FUREMAN—AN EXFERIENCED AND practical mechanic thoroughly conversant with all Knde nf pisin and Architectural Wwrought and caat- iron work, 1o take charge of the mechaniesl depart. ment of AD establishiad hustnew: must be competent to make correct estimates on Jail work and material, and hendie the business In an économical and eattafactory manaer: No. 1 references reqnirad, s, sl experd '8 AT mount of ary require N FACTURER e 1. Rering: Loataviie; Atldress. statin; 2.3 93 PER MONTIL T EGANT e, with barn, 773 Filton-#t,, on eorner. GRAY HROWN, 1000 West'Van Buren. Ko Tront Hihuscs, ham 557 Ak 30 RGBS M ont i 5 657, A = Applytod. A. RING, 31 Lakeler ' [0 REST-FROM MAY 1, TWODF TilR MOST eomplete and conveninnt houses in the city: par- lors, dtaing-ronm, and_ Kiichan on first foor: atone, octagon, suuth frant, gas fixtures, furnace, vegetabla llar, cte.: 12 rooma, donble foors, first-ciase Anish, and 930 Moo or 920 M & The following patents wero fesued from tho Unitea States Patent-Office to the fnventors of Dlinols, Tows, Minnesota, Wisconstn, Michigan, and Nebraska, for the weck ending March 5. Reported oxpressly for Tos CiicAgo TRIDUNE by L. B. Coupland & Co., Patent Sollcitors, No. 70 LaSaile street, Chicago, fil.: ved street, v ‘all at our offc e them. PUTW] ILLIXOIS, IL' F. Betts, Chicagn, combined ventilating-nnz. e and ut. o m,unm, Chicago, coffee. pollaliing machine. . Nordhlom and Lorens ilansen, Chifcago, pa- per-foldlng machines. T. Phlliopl, Beardstown, pates, Ylerpont, Bushnell, salky-plows, Piorpont, Bushnell, plow-colters, 1l. Ritcher, Chicago, bed-Jounges. F. Gordon, Chicago, running-gear for wagons, i (Il. Maellor and J. Gross, Ducatar, waler-regu- ators. 0. A, Bishop, Chieago, devices for forming cigar-wrappers, o, for perinttd to Dearborn-at. [0, RERT-R0"Ta AWD I3 WALNUT-ST. (3 Ashiand-av,) now 2-story and besement marbie- 10rome, with closets, liot And cold water on nd all other modern {morovementas fur- peaking-tubes, ete. WOI lie fine rin. inquise of GEG. G. in Bloek. Pk, s 8854 0 D IWEST SIDE HOUSE IO REST=RV T NE Tuniing Agent, 184 Weat Malisor-at. - Hiouses, 10 South Lincoln-at., 3-story and basement brick with ail motetn tinoroveinenta: pouertion a once. A furs nlehied tiouse, 431 West keon-st. 1 cottagn, ali In s 77 Artesian-ay, 1 8 . G. Burns, Chicago, varnisking-machines. Y har 1. E. Comatocks Liacain, wathing-machines. P T g Of otne math An A. J, Hogan, Mason, machincs for catting shin- on, ¥ 1, 8, Jenningn and A. Jennings, Sullivan, device for twisting yarn Into hianke B, J. A, Palmer, Noble. animal-trapa, . 8. allsbury, Chleago, water-coll steam-gen- crators, . A, Swaren, Robinson, heating-drume, . W, Amesbury, Chieago, epecle pncket-books, L. Andetaon, Chieago, loy musical \netrumente. €. M. Conlger, Danville, cuttor-heade. mc. Cox, \\'uhlu‘zt'on Heignts, combined hydro- ef, MONIROE-8T., NEAR LEAVITT, 97 vetagon birick, modern convenlencen, furt nace, yas Nxtures; 10 desralle prompt teaant Sy Also's aftflar oy Monroe-at.. §42, J. WEST, 817 ounroe-st., T % 243 Wabaihi-av. g3 MICHIGAN.AV.. 8 RicE, Tarie ruoms: a1 hne store and harn will rent feparately.” J. HEXIY & TACOB WRTL, 140 Dear eler-cnb ond thi Tn HENT— . Farmer, Jtockford, churan, 1044 & nmamrhllun-nn. near Twenty.ninth-st, Kolier aod I} Lelckern, Mcllenry, gates, | 1% 1170 Wostes tn ths vicisliy of Michigan-ar. xad csbure, aalky-plows. 4 4 Wabarli-av., 3-atory frame 3 Al with Taogech Tmievemenur. ie: Wit large barn, 1% D, AMILTON, 120 Sonth Clark-st. NT—23 AND 27 ELLIS PALK, DCTAGON stone {ront, ‘east. all modern (mprorements, sub cellars, §43._Itgons 8 flogore Block, 1y LOW Y. North Siae, '['O RENT—HOUBR 411 DEAKBORN-AV.—1-8TORY a0 hasement brown stohe vetagon front, all mod- gl&‘lng(xqul_nvnll. luquire st 40v, meat dovr. NEL- y, Ul o Ruasel, Polo, lmplements for cleaning racs. F, L. Shinklc and D, F, Stambaugh, Casay, sush- ces, 5. Smith and J. Hewltt, Chieago, lightaing- rod cunncctiont W, Suilth, Chlcazo, efi.cnder-. Joliet, cooking-stove (reissuc). bal: W. A, Strong, 1. R. llawley, Uydo Pork, trode-mark. T0WA, W. P, lantoon, Stuart, roversible olnjons for T roeder, D 1 N, Schrocder, Davenport, fire.cacapos, 3. Bive, Pringhar. Kitchen-tabice. © . I’ Comntock, 3fonticelio, revolving box. churne and davices for operating the rame. . M. Johnson, Emeron, nlow-recnlatore, J. 8, Scoleld, Little Sioux, easw-mill head- blocks, 1. Setvert and Y. J. Young, Denton, washlng- e uson, Orkal Licle rannl g neon, Osknloosy, velicle rannl goar, €. taible, Orkatooss, meal-bind. HSsaoRt J, Worlck, Aes, grain separators. UISNEBOTA. 1‘;‘ J. Schimitz, St, I'sul, horse-collars. 1 K. Seargoant, Minncapolls, "mmllcne- drivers, wu 7 Y. ¥, GHilland, Mllwankee, fre-ext L3 L. B, Rice, Madlron, n;.:-mowm nsishen C. N. Bchofiell, Oshikoeh, vehicle-springs, THORN-AV,~3.STORY AND front, atricily Otat-class, 28 RS W A A rar muhth. N, 0 wanigton st CHARLES xe aatory Trame, 10 * 3 stary wnd Tob basement A. Ablelter, Hovcobel, hame-stran loops, u J. T.. Ketcham, Milwaukee, reversible dumplng- AMIE. ... . cove 23 boat i Giseinent fiAma 1. 33 Skaarnne, Hale, reed-dnlla, @ basement Lrick 8, Gealey, Belo, sulky-cuitivators, WICHAN, W, L. Denham, Detrolt, cuvelopes. 1L Gate, Atblan, plows: o U, Moore, Lowe! re-creape ¥ Ttoberts, Monroe, windmiil. It. A. Eddy, Sagiu; live-ponndors. Warren, Tecumeeh, d busernent tua clot A, Berdan' wnd A, B, " ixer, Canopalls, water-heatl . Freer, Carsopolls, water-heating apparatuse, J. 10, Tichtice. Saginaw, Are.kindlers, . Sinitn, Adelan, ear-beaters, . G, Walluce, ackson, «slone suj ¢} for prinding mitls, posser canion I and kltclien an malo floor. 29 Norih Asland-ar.. ¥ r 50 Alsoafargy Tt of Houses (n il parts of the elty, Hlease €all and exsming Tisge. > 4 r]‘b_nzsr—wu NOUTH GLAUK.&T., CORNKR Clai £ per month 1157 Vel a e Twenty-i 3 57 Pratric-av., wenty-filth-st.. 2 tmonth, 93 Twen o e et mhontl, S50 TeF NEBRARRA, J. Loree, Lincoln, ubstetrical snpporters. e e— Aun Old Btory In a New Dres A not undramutic incldent i Parislan pockets pleking is reported, A well-dressed gentleman, Wwearing a lustrous diamond rive, ctiters an omnibus, The lady sitting beside him thinks him frupertinent, but leaves the venlcle to avold a seandal. She subsequently fecls for her Pune, but it is gone, and in fts place she finds the ob- trusive gem. It has slipped from the thigrs fnger ma he was sccurfug the portemonnale. The lady hastens to the police oftlec totell of ber loxs and the cxchange, and there ahe finds the well-dressed gentieman arrcoted by 8 few- eler, who has lost n diamonil iz, He Is about 1o bs released, In the absence of proofs, on the plea thut the sce ke, when the xml; 80 straugely obtained by his see- ond viethn 18 produced sud confonuds him. ‘The mioral s that ludies should wear usrrow pockots, THE TUIMUNG BRANCH OFFIOiN: irateh Uinices i the diderent lvivionk A8 deatated below, lll‘l’ul.d'!flnrl‘!!nll'lll De taken fortue ssme ed st the Slafn Ottice, and will be roceivad P 10, during the weox, aud Gutll 0 p, m, st. Siarks month. Bouves, newly painted And Seven Toome, CPIAT, @as. and Dxtirea soft hard waters rent 511'8’(? month fur one year. Tnqg on premitees, oF of C. 18 DUPEE. corner of Cla Elstecut [0 BENT_AT WESTEUN PIINGS- A VARIETY g SLCultazes i beiies, pele’ a0t Coplrte, ncar G ehoal stare. erc. with far ¥ y T LT LAerian il o ot Py ehe [0 BENT-IOUSFS FUUNISIRD AND UNF0 wiehed at. Evapstont lw liouses and cotiages &% Austin. BLEVEIIDGE & DEW W Learborn at. RENT.I00MS, West Sldes 10 MEST-PLOOL 213 WEAT MADISON.AT., 81X Fooms tor Bousekeeping, with miders, improrss luw, meots. i THOMPSON, Employment Agencies, VWASTED -~ IMMEDIATELY~30 GDOD Tosd lshorer on extension C, & A. It R.i frea fare. It F. CHKISTIAN & CO.. 20% Fouth Water-st._ Miscolinneous, VWASIED-MEN TO TAKE * AGEXTS GUIDE.® Tefis ‘who: want agents and what for: 10,0001 St yr: L cony fic; monthiy, J. P. Bealt, 69 Dearborn-gt. ‘VA\'TED— YOUNG M 4 T No. AtA Soi 0 BELL KLARTIO TBACK hotos of Pope Lea XII1., eta. i Siate: WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domestics, VWAJTED=AGOD GINL IN A PRIVATR BOARD- ing howe. _Call at 72 Kast Vaa Bur: VARTED=AT 138 HOUTI SANOAMON-AT.. A aphyy R4 cook, whalier, aad troner; Do otbers eed WAVTED-IMMEDIATELY. & COOK 70 Caoi nut, AL 30 03 32 West Madison-at. ANTED—A GOOD_OFNERAL COOK AT 11 '}’“:Em Madiron-st. Como this moruing prepared Miscellancous. WV ASTER-AGENTS=A PRY COMPRTERT LADY canyaners can find profitable and permanent em« RATUTAA S, Usniers) Agents _BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. _ Bookkeopern, Clorke, &ce ITUATION WANTED-DBY A YOUNG MANOP @ L) years' éxperience In the grain hosiness s position hile Tiouse: han Lraveled two yesrsin this line, and has & falr Western Ace ?n"nbuud‘ ] l.i rr:fi'nl!.nl Ll;lldb ® large -Illim‘in 5 a ? £ e SoKIcpeper Adreas 5. THbGne GMER. e Domenticse qITUATION WANTED-DY EIRST-CLAS8 GER« ) wangirl. Inquire at 19 West Madison-at, QITUATION WANTED=AR COOK, WARAER, AND W fruner. _Apply &t 709 Weat Monrod-st. Nurscs. SITUATION WANTED - AS NURSR Y A fE. ), pestable Protestant girl: can take eatire charge of s nd day, and bring It up un the bottles {o rleneerd, and can furotah tha 3t of ¢l rcfe U objectiuo o travel. 1253 Stato- upe Employment Agenciess TTGATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF ) goud Scandinarisn oF Germ ale help can o supplied st (5. DUSKE'S ofce, 172 North n-urm L. MURICAL, X3 A GHANCE TOBUY X TIANG OF GRGAN AT & Dargaln. Oue warerooma are fuil of sniendld new ipsruments with al the Intest {mprovenieats, Just e celved from the first {actoriea In the eoantry. We offer <lcgant new 73S.orikve planatories at $175, §200. 23, snd £2¥1, Tiratd-now, one parlor organs, £30,$75, S0 $100. These prices aro beluw aoy [n tha market, qulll(J snd style coneldered. l\',"‘l‘ trument Tanted for o) gears: "1 T MAMT] Ata “‘lml!!lli!fld tetall Dealer in I'lans A B WE ARE AUGUT CHANGIRG THIE RTSLE GF case un certalu organs, We whl offer great Induce- menta to purchasers untll these styles closnd out. Elegant designs. Rich+toncd organs, at §60, $70, $5), 0, 8105 Soid un quired. W. W, BRIl ALL, corner Sta Adaing FISE WALLET, DAVIS & CO. UPRIGHT Pi- ‘50 will e ‘offered very low for_cash, Mondey, Aprill.. Pisnggoud as news ured four months, - Can b seen at W, W. KIMBALLS, coroer State snd Ataisats. W. KINDALL, CONNEI HTATE AN ADAMB. Sole afgeiit for tho Worid-renowped Lailet, Davis & Co. pisuos, ¥merson Plaon Cainpany's plasos. W. W. Kimball planoa. smiith Amerleay urgss: Blonluger & G Rimbali arga Every instrument fall "m"l'"d' otd on {oualiments If requi; 01d inatruments takeu In exchrige for new the larxest house i the Northwest, and rar £ying the largest stock, we are tacondtioh to offcr n 1 @5 iLL DOV A NEW PARLOR 850 good new design, foll AKTIS, 158 low prices to piircha: tone, Lariett “stock fu the clty, i () YELABTY A RICI-TONE TOBEWO0D yord ALTT OUOAN, warranged, &1 P Upriant elanaforte, been uked but o sbore g aad eqcla Warranted for nve years. It - = A DUSINESSSTILE OWNER OF Tuk PATENTS 4\ forihe United Stntes. covering improvements fu ot wazon stack, dleslrey to dispose ot e o now, 58 ul arranges re fiere, Thld 188 ae opportunity for tinm, to take hiold of a1 aiready eatal I pable of belug enlurked to & 'he owner will acll the whoi tates. and for tlie puspas uf ieagu April 1, soi Ttvtaont fouse oflice, after AL PALTY WiTh 81,00, 70 TARE ANTNTEREST 2\ intwo valuatir patent rights, (0 start s mannface turing esiablishment in thiseily, The awaried two liedals st the Centennl af the geods has licen 3¢nl o the P w2, Tribune ofice, Mo WILUOX, Dookeeller and &tatlo: Twentv-secundat,, Near WavaeD-av, ikt 4, . M. WALDEN, Nowsdealer, ttationer, etc., 1009 ¢ News Depor, | X0 BENT_STOLES, OFFIC KRtores, 'l‘Cl NENT=THIRN FLOOIL NO. 104 RANDOLPR- #0300, Jighit and well-Gufshedy key lu restau. Iy to ULO. A, VERNS 3 v, £orner of Tlalated dnan . L0, KNS, Hovm 3, 146 L C, 1L ler, i 3 ¢ . 00k 79 Lae ot Copner LAreety 11T 40 Faney | Deafbor 53 ol = 7 3 1°0_RENT-CHEAP=TWO 40-FOOT STORES ON CITY REAL A[vrrllflrllnl::uluomrrnf Laxe-st. acd pmn v, AJ, T A stary and bavement sub-cotlar sione-front dwel T O BALEZGIEAD 7118 T ND CALLY 2. all m RENT—STOTES NOS. 114 _AND 118 SOUTH Charkootci Tu demi-clam raecd reut low to wood teaaut. Apply to CHARLES Goobaa Bulldtoy, corucr Clark sud Washingtonate, PO RENT-~TI¥0 DUUDLE STORES ON STAT .6 u L o 235142," south fruot, ¥ Eachsuie 0, 450 Weal waut an_offer on thld hause. 1t s Jmprovements, brici bati, stof ot 2 t Fmanu 2o ol 11 e S0l for (ew thian ita value, ik 56 ‘I.Ujl duwn stery amd octagon-front Urick uwelling, every impruvement, sud Lul, eass frong on “Honre-al,, between Madiron ad Mouroes thie lloute nuw réita for $0 per month wad 10 brink West Adams-it. 158 3-story and basement octa- gon_front brick dwelllng, 13 roows, b[luk Larn, 5 near P*au) N will scll iy 4 ot foF 1k 305 rents $tw). an offer ou oetagon front hrick house, barn, and lat 203110 on Mogrue.st., east of Libcoti-at, § will selt this liousg 8t & Bac: 0, 18, (00— All the stores and iot 100 0n Flalated-st, and ect on Adams, northeast cornery will take s r ad 133 good hust. house and lot or far ay. ‘This tores Gulle thut would rent T ‘surens vary dustrable. Apply fo MYRON 123 Drearbara. T — THE 4-8TORY, WELL-LIGHTED ouzus, resr of Methodtst Chiurch Dlock, vom Vasilugion:at. ON MARKET'ST.. 1N THR sl mier Lake wod Mikal, by O, h Y PO RENTZ178 MADISONTRT,=WTUIG AND AN et Javtare nbice of GEO. L REWOULY, Nioouns 8 sod v ryan Hock, Offices, TOH!!'T—O FICES, SINGLE. OR KN 8UITE, IN sccoud and (hird stories of 46 and 44 Bouth Ciarke st Appiy Rovn 10, W, 8. CARVENR, 85, (0= L0t 52! sather [ 1 an clegant brown stone_frong dwel|in g’:ut‘ux Y.y hear Elghtecuthest, This house cos! Disceltaneons, #4001 ~3-rtury and baseinent stope froot and Jot 22x 19 RENT-FINE UNFU Sk HALL, 70X38 Seri casy, South Clark-st., feom 10, T. 1. BOTD Ttoom 7, 170 disdison-it. T FATE-fwom WITL TURCHARE ¢2TOIY marble frons house, 2034 Ashiand-av, Terms to suit, Hangu. gus fxtures, aad furiwee, AbplY ob 135 Bouth T-1Y THE MONTII O YEAR. A (00D SRS TR L A, ARy . ), CASTLE, 0.3 Weat Lak a1 E"Mi W ATEA WRLLRUITT 0038 UF TWE TV r‘.‘.’ng"; T')F"fvfsfifi:"_’;m'.‘b' ”D'?-uflfi - HTOUSE OF TW| X wrs of No. corner of af 3 L s DT Y gean 3L wiit vent sebarately: et Al s Convenieat stable on the premiscs. ~ 1.0l 100 feel front | WEIL. 140 hearborn Choice location south Side, Adilross O 63, Tribune. JrOk SALE_TUE BEST UAGUALY FOIE & TUT er—10u17H uu the uortheast corner of Wahaaki and 1hirty-tuird et with abys rialon the erounds enesl ENIY & JACOB WEII De: Jroi saLk- oni T-NOCK CORNER POLR AND DEACH- 0xa0d, with ralirond track, brick oftice, BAIRD & HILADLEY, w Ladalle-at, 1°0 RENT—-DOCKS. T v, wortl of wae ey terint, J. 00 FT. ELNTON QOAD AND Norih liranch, nuw occupled by Fleber & dons (lum- berd, wnd 240 11 foot of Cerpunter-at., uow occupled b, sehuncuisnn & Leoke (wood Hallroad trac! 50 £o frum Bl ) o bothyards. Appty 10 I ILCLARK, Room 3u, w4 La+ iriiee e r v eamenia wilt 4o sl 1 | Sulest. £l fo purchsalog sisswhera. J, | ]G MENTZFIRSTCLA JLIveny | PEANLE AT NIt L Dearburaesl, ______ | nejghhorhond! accommadation for 80 horsess rent Juws (“‘(F o DO ll‘l“l(!)“ l)wE’l"'.; I.\I{VM . HOMPRUN, 22U West Madiwn-st, at front,on Frairieav. camer | - 2 ht N e T B ‘D, o T=THE LUMBER YARD OCCUPIED BY ke hiitakealbicd WN 4 Ol BALE-SOUTHWERT CONNETO¥ LARE AND | LSt Flhim L etk ll'mlmlvm:l sy Tor' Seeopant: boulavandi the above’ are all rented e AL IS IRRIgE banss alon Trust Co., corner nJ Clark-sh, OF al Lvuse 248 Wesl Waaling- J. Jl. PEANSON, WANTED T0 RENT. T—A BMALL HOUSE, FUR. Wl lar, grouuds, souies nston and Wils ) 74, Tribune, fronting on I'ralvie sud Indian curs and the South Purks will emely low. Ap- vy wouwner, . WILLIAMS, 339 Furresi-av, = uad ne = Lass [i0USER WOTH, Wikuet: 01 BALE=A ¥INE FARS OF 23 ACHES. AD- jolnlug tha village of Wateriog, “ncuccy County. one of tha st beauliful towas in Western New Yorki ou thu place aro spleadid orciards vf & piu land al VWANIED = T0 KENT — PANTIES MAVING housea and s10res 1o rent ai the WesLS1de can fudpoud teaants by Henis collecied aud_esl dervd monthly. WA, sou:at., Thom peon Al bios puschie, i one condis brick house, Fup place fur mare v towns. black raspberrics, eic. ander entbivation; & ON DAY AFTEUNOGON, A SEAL o8, Buperior-se., batwen Fioo-sk. and tue u it 13 a¢ e = e 1 atock barus ch ARD—STOLEN FROM DK ter faciory pesr 18l ¥ 00 BV ASTg vt springs: Wil deli 3o e night of"{he 3ih day of Masch. 181's bowa sl ar botn it t edium size, reibir chunky byild, LIsck mane he. s MELILY 804 14l (wot icavy): bud e Tt o et 5 e Sondifion, Aud"a T BEw, yucht bos. palb "'!-‘. striped dark, baf 1104, reast strap, rubler trimm, ear od thu bind leg be 2ade with s rape (1 Tk v 1be, sad fo guod Ler-top siugle Luggy, niarly e % runnlog gears cherry 4 ba €tialurse dnbleachud-shecting caver and rubbsr tup slot v raward will be pald for the roturn of tLe pruperiy, 8ad arrvst sud convic. tiua of the thilcl, or $1L0 -lll‘wlulg rtho_proveriy, Address fnforoistion W M. . THCKEY, Gen, Supt Bullee, Culeagy, or W DESJANIN CiuL, Ulua Tai- and, 1. Liock, 1wade with v sbxiu |, HES OF GOOD LAN| purle, Kan | fur §u; alvo, 160 . Coffag County, ¢auly down, aad ho treds Madis * $1,800, §1,(00 DOWN, ONE FARM 55 eres (' Wobdoury County, 18- the fin: " A3 ohouD: Vi fari 1 cetalaly chdap. 1B, i 10 o i A o :. 1790 M adisut ¥ i clisap, 5 UANDING AND LODGING, otole e MOENTS WANTED QENTS WANTED-TES s wotld—Iaiporiers’ s body—Trade prices—L; STIHE CHOTCEST N ple articlo<plcases every~ LConipapy 1u America~— cat N L. 278 STATE-ST,~FURNISHED Gty et el T e | D e o K et Yo LS RODIET W LLE, Kroes of 1he. Or ey Alricay | Pvard.83and 82.30; day buird, 83.301 lodgluy, Tea Co.. 43 V' N Y. 10, Bot b7 y E HOUSE. / Blate-st., fuur bjuc sy, $1.80 10 §2; per week, §7 TS e un_t‘-_t_mnutb,uri o NEVADA HOTE ANV 150 WAUABI-AV. NEFARA BRI ddhiond Satoir it par day: 3451y 81 vt week.. Day boshd. 84 per weck, DiEs: AND GENTLE. i by mallprusspily I:HL\P lurary seo CHAPLY _VETERNARY SURG coriier Madlewu and Dearvory-ats Ty “HOUSEIIOLD GOOD! VASH PALD FOR BOUKB~3TANDAKRD WOKKS3 CA '—‘WB ARK OFFE EAT "‘i“sm (P b At otars Ut el yuur A tucuts W purchisacrs ol lun;lwrc; eutire luususe stock at reduced prices. A Jlaudsume lur sull $35, $50, 673, $100, et bator i $33 555 80 53 105 1’»‘?“5‘%‘» M (IVBubinG iy e R Rk R Ll Lo M5 ok Muiroc st Coros it \ ) Micalzaucar. eaideacs? 515 Wabdadon <O | S TN YOpUar Furiitara Houas, 164 blate ss. JoO BALE= g1 00-3LL T and B3 ures with 0- Toad iouses I the county: 2 1al I'arks Lusiuesenow 840 per day, 0 Madisu M ASLEACTONIRG AXE JOBIING TUSINESS for sale.” No'combetlifun, provta Inrge. wud used 1o overy city and town fn ihe Unlied States. Goods mada by contract: Lo uxpenstyc fctory noeded, o8, elc. Cavital requlred, tiat setduin offers. aad hole tite and capilal The busigets 1400y 13 i un or addross J, 1. 8., Tres belng required In suuther fine. successtul operation, L tnout House, Apri TWO RAWE CHARCER—T GFFER FOIt BALY, TIE BURLINGTON WOULEN MILL, ~ Tho woolen mill la in full rugntng order, with spiéndld machinery and oxcellent water-powst: 'Bo belter and mors comne Jlese faciory tn way F e Westera states, "2l tho BUNLINGTON MALT-HOUSE, wileh fain full run- ping urder. witn all the niew tmiravemente; with very ikife extonse a brewery or feed oF oAt tutll can be cons nected with {t, Partica wishing 10 make s good 80 :.flul :n.v‘rhnmrnl :|h°“.ldn|'|m: luse 8 guod chance mue 04| ® properiy at once. PR RRLDON, Vice- Hrlington, AR ES—T1 flera for s REou- ack i, . 1u perfect order, wi e of premises, A Eumln porturily foran eneryetic, practical man. ‘Ad- ress 1. 3. BMYTH, 51 Tau e SUSUELLANEOUS. CIIM!T"II UAK LIF X —ALL TLUSONS ‘whosa I{ves aro thsured in the Charter Oak Lifa 1Rmrauee Cotapany, of Nartford, Conil., aro erab) tnedttacs mectlig of such versous whil be ield o .t o the Clty of 1 470, 1 charler of said Company, passcd by the General Auein- iy of the Ktate of Canaccticut. Approved March 1 which meating shsli Yote upon the scceplance sa{d ameuded charter, vlecs 8 Bosrd of twenty-one s, aud 1n8Ka sucls rules aud Dl egule- (1OMBINATION L5~ NOW OUEN ON THE J cliy olections: suction pouls sald_Baturdsy and Lylxgq 10 Turf K 2] boru-st, SFELL FL Col. 31 ROy CAL: 8 cluiiitug, tiatig, aid kensral ropiring, &8 lowedd gur s ANTER=TIE FASTERN AGENCY OF A BPE. el e by & fria who now y OF thie grocery trad ud Jubbin, 1 thoroughly worked by ameat Le hunditag only one artlclef best i correspundence sollcited. .+ Addros fe of Georke 1%, lowell & Co.,10 Bpruce- A DVANCES MaD| £ ON DIAMONDS, WATCHEA, st LAUNDERS privete uftce, 120 Han® ul“umoml i1 'lil‘:lhu ?mu. —Cfi I PAID FOR OLU GULD AND SILVEE: unoy'ia utn oo watciies dianicaas ea vuloubla T every descrintion at QOIS Losn. and Dullio Ofica fcaasodd. s East M tison-sts Eatublished lode ELS IN SUMS OV 82 AND UFWARDS GAN =4 1n exchango for currency st (e countiage FONRUE WRTAbUDS LUMORRY: o T, 113 EACIANGE FOR “rooin of the Trloune. ES TN PACKAGES 8t counting-reon ol V7 TO LOAN IN SUNS TO H. KOFF, 13 Reaper Dlock, nds. etc., ne QIL N0 50 Cl ) vt §10!n exchan, Tribune Comipany. u) ok aud lut, ou Vaa byren-at., o Ashiaad’av. *Will take 160-firus or Kood lots of lauds for ihe squity. Call aid sce it a¢i-scre furm 17 miles south of Chicago, for store, Jivesy stock und barn, or clsy propesty. Largo (aniiery (o Michigun. runuing sud dolog a fing busicks fur & 8lock farws oF ood aLout $au 0 worth uf leather ou hau Larxe, 0 1, With # stures snd ground, near doe pory Ailwaukev, 'for & good farus Or Kood Ishds; reals o ‘G framed dwelling, 11 rooms, lot 23x149, on Won- rua'at, st of Haistad: opposita 156 BULIIC seavol fo Sondplaie S tadif o ol 5 Curh 10 a0 som 7, 130 Miastieon IORSES AND CARRIAGES, A LANGENUNURROF FIRST.CLASS EKCOND- aad wehlcles, wnnyrmnq <lilptic, side spring, stde Lar, (op, a3d ‘o top Luggles; several carrlage poay Jeigon, eto.. at lowest prices. PENNOY ., 300 Wabaali-a¥. 2OR “SALK-FAMILY OB DUSINESS 1ORSE, sound, kind, aud good ariver; beight bay witl K luts; will Lo sold very low for casl b burn 10 rear of 372 aud 374 Thirty-8ret-et. F’ BALE-NICREOENTLE PONY AND UARNESS) {table fur lsdics and cLildren. JOUN HOWES, 1176 Mickigan-av, S e S8 ‘YK HAVE IN 8TUCK AND FINISII AFULL sasurtment of our uicqualed Lualoess sud pluasurg bugirtea: alw mckA-a‘p. LIOUGLALIA Luapes, URDE Care S b b fad s o sollcieds 0w cea b - EJNN Wabusli-ay. daen etc FEuRbY S T S s

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