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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, 1878, 3 CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM, Why the Experiment under President Grant Failed, Tow the Machine Politicians Thwarted and Opposed Ite Cineinnatt Commereial, 1t is & matter of surpriso to those who have peen near enough the administration of our publle affalrs ‘o see the wheels go round ' that tho sorvice is not oven more wretched in 1ts than we find it m\\“‘lmn tho history of the elght years of Grant's Administration {s written, Dot the least fn- teresting and {mportaut chapter therein will be {hat devoted o the spasm ot Clvil-8ervice ro- form, known as the Curtis-Medill plan, Unfor- {uoately that cffort was conspicuous only on account of its signal fallure, That ita faflure surpriscd any one conversant with tho facts and circumstances atteuding thogprojected reform, wo do not betlove. That it might havo been successful had those futrusted with fts work- {ngs becn honest and earneat in thelr cflorts to enforee it, wo do believe. The plan was admirable, and would have accomplished (st whereunto §t was sent with any decent, ‘honest sort of support, but the misfortunc was that the proposed reform had not a singlo car- pest friend and advocate outside of the Civil Service Bord, among the prominent officials gurrounding tho President. Cabinct officera put tliy concealed tlielr contempt for or hostility ;o the entire scheme, and the o was looked upon by the initiated as a cudningly devised palt to catch reformers and placate the blood. {hirsty independents. Stump speakers lauded the system to the skles in thelr political har- sngucs, and ridiculed and decried it In thelr pri- yate utterances. Cougressmen publicly com- plimented the Preatdent for inauguratiog so ex- cellent a_ system, but wherever it encroached apon fluflr t:;tflr:mme, it was donounced in un- mgm: r'l:mlu endent journals wcre shrowd enough to detect the hollow sound whenever the thing was struck, and they made quick work et o Cartis-Medill plan was tho resalt of » careful atwly of the Civil Servico of our own and other countries, by men of ability, thor- onghly imbued with the nccessity for reform, It was n system in cvery respect admirable, and in amid of Itecif commanded the confidence of overy trua reformer. In the few cascs whero it bad " honest application, it rosulted,..ns Its suthors fntendad, In reform of the sergdep, That plan would have dignificd Qovetnment emplogment in its every branch; it would hive rooted out the incompetent and tho unworthy; 1t would hiave ecxcited a Iaudablo awbitfon for sdvancement through merlt, and would have destroyed all opportunity of protnotion through questionable purty service, thus eliminating the one great incentlve to Improper and over-zeal: ous partlsan mothods. When the plan was promulgated, all right- thinking men saw in iv tho germ of a much needed refortn, and felt that through It our sys- tem of Government might becomo moro stable, more respectable, more efliclent, more ¢co- pomical. And yet it falled. Why? The answer fnvolyes & brief outline of the system au it has grown up since the promulgation of that pernl- clous 'gumnu, “To tho victors belong, the Asarnle, prior to the {nauguration of Mr. Tiayes, all Pacteral npfiolnlmemu wora controlled direetly or fndircctly by the Scnators tesentatives in Congress, As a rulc, al stors and Representatives fnsisted on what the! sre pleased to call thelr * sbare of patronage. Thero ara a few noteworthy exceptlons to this rule, and but a few. ‘Tho ‘purposes for which Longressmen desire to sccure control over cer- tain appointments arc manifold and varled as the characters and tastes of the legisiators, Nor was this power clalmea and exercised by members of the dominant party alone, It is well tomotimes in the political system, 1 not in the theological, to sccure to oursel! * frionds of tho mammon of unrizhteousnces," and this feeli bos often led an amiable head ot Depart- tnent to secure the {influcnce of proininent membeors of standing committoes or of Iuvesti- fiaung committees of opposite political faith, ‘uch friends can only be bad Ly purchase, and “ patronago " {8 thie ouly available medium of exchango in sich transactions. Heuce, tho well- + known {riondahip and fnfluence of Democratie members with Ropublican officials, and vice Yersn But tho princlpol end sought to be gained by {he usc of patronnge on the part of Congress- men s to reward fithful henchmen for party service, This has been regarded as legitimate, and tho partisan acttvity of tho applicant has been tne paratnount considoration, without which all other qualitics count for . naught, Aud this Is about the mouus operandl: Whon @ new member makes appearance in Washington for the first time, f he bes man Who knows his richts, aud knowlug darcs main- tain them, lie at oncs demands a Jist of the aj polntees *‘charged to his district,” Tle fing probably twenty In all the departments, Some Of thew have fifled their places for many years, have grown old n the service, are hongrable, Intelligent, etliclent men, whose services are valuable to the Government. But all this gzocs for buuglt If thoy Lave buen so duvoted to their *legitimate dutics as to linve spared o time to alled party work, Yoor fellows! Thoy soou find that a king has arlsen who knows not Jo- seph. The now member objects toone becauno ha has not lived 1n his district for sixtcen years; to another becauss hie did not Xo home to Wiscou- & or Oregon to vote aod work at the late election; to another because be wos o friend to the Iate Represeutative, ete. Not a word Is urged agatnst thelr qunlmcnuonu. snd too fra- quently the demand for removal was met by too ready compliance, ButIf the Cabinet officor proves stubborn, and argues that theso clerks loft their bomes at tho outbreak of the War, sorved in the flsld ul.slll Its close, and while the public bowels yearned towards the country's brave defenders, gruppcd quietly futo a clerkshin, where they have worked as well utho{ fought, ete., then ocathic new M, O.waxwroth, and toll the afore- 4aid oflicial that ho isw member of tho Sub- Committee having charge of expeuditures of s Dnrmment. OFfa s member of the Speclsl Committos charged with the fnvestigation of certaln trausactions that may not bear too great :fluod of light, ete,, when, lo, the bigh offictal ecomos often the most obsequious of mortals, at once recognizes the eutire propriety of the uenundn‘ and grants cverything, ’l't'mu the lovernnient loacs the servives of Roud men. he servico is crippled, Probably bad men are ppaluted, who, owing wo alleance to thelr vilet, prove wortlless scrvants, and 88 uxmr Cougressman directs, I8 a fal ?v‘ir?'d.'ln”;i hlucm“"m lx:‘ Wasbiupto ¥ of Ongres an ajusy to Woncrvice, o L Fesultala great Anotlier motlys which leads to Conaresstous! A!glmnu cau best bo fllustrated by exawple: by nator who ‘keeps house in Washington tllflm.' the seaslon, cluses his house there af the ‘I‘x ujuummrnt. and doparts for his residence in n lum. Btate, s nurse (governess she'ts :l ied fu polite circla parlance) 18 not neoded In s proviuclal splicre 1o which tho tamlly re- o 180l tho Benutorlal Influence fs suftfclent (} suture her sppointment as s copylst in one gnlhn Departmenta st the Yery snug salary of 8 month. Bha Is wesicned to a desk noxt to lady who recelvos but $50 per month, and Elen the samo dutles to ' perform, ' Bhe fumee and goes at bor own swoet wiil, get- $lug thna euough ta do the seasou’ sewing for the famlly of her mistress and hersell, and does Ittt or nothing for the Government, She i deaf to remonstrance, What cares abe for th bead of hor divislon, or af the deparenies eltherd Her “fuflucuce 1s al) powerful, and the poor, uverwarked il &t her ‘side muat 4o the work of Lot without complatat, for lo| & buogry crowd stand cutside Walting for even & $10 place. A few munths briug in snother gose ¢lon, when the goveruess-clerk takesa wonth's leuve of ubacuce on her resienation, draws (363 for the absence, and returus to the fawtly circle t teach propriety and r-muthlu to the Bena- tortal sclons. Otliers of thy legislators thus Peusion off their cooks, thelr coschmen, and :v‘lr nr)llv:ta ucr;mlu well-kuown Seuator who sucered at an Yoted avulust the confirmation of Hoycs® Clhld Pet secured the appointineut of one of his enchmen 1o 8 very lsportant office at a dis- .um from Washingten, slded by o eentlem; o was very prumivent but unsuccessful as a Saudidate before the Cincivuati Couvention in ‘:.u. Tuo uppolntioent was wade (o spite of we iost viulent ouposition and conclusive ovie ‘N‘:M that Is was ouo entirely untit 10 be wude, “lmnny months clapaed” befure It %ul:lmu owa that the uew otticial wus acting Ju au ! ur‘uger wanuer In by positlon. Charges and "D:'.' lcatlons wers filed, attested by atlldavits spum rellable pariies. whlch should Luvo brought Juee y disuiisaal and punisbment. But uoth- X :llt':l:'mm" :J;\WINA ‘Tl ottlcial beld hils ore than a ar uring h’lr'tf.'“kfl. Gea, Uru et e u L3 were mo \h;xei a0d it was well kuown who ‘3&‘2“;!::;«55? sHul protector of the recusnt ollicer, "Tho h(uluk‘llllg Scuutor was sdwilred atd applauded ‘y luavy fur Lis frieudly devotiop, the officlal 'filmu;ru(umu} o4 0 fuffucntial a protectur, s the appotutiug power Lok refuge beband =] the determined Benator, and lald ail the blamo on A volume could be filled with such examples without making a stronger picture of the utter rotlenness of the method of Irreaponsible Con- gressional Interfercnce. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Washington Gocial Aspects as Soen by Donn Tlatt Through Cynical Spectacles, Washington Captial, There {a 80 little going on In tha soclal werld of Washington that it 1s almost {mpossible to Ret at anything worth putting to record or com- menting upon. The season {s beautiful. Tho eoft Bouthern airs blow tbrough the sunlightover the Kidwell Lottoms, and botween potions of quinine and gin wo oxpand our Iungs and rejolce In our liviog; yet there fs a dullness Lrooding like a foz over all. One feels as it oue could sleep away the hours that aro so qulet and so slow. One fact to be noted is the changs ona year of snow Admin{stration has wrought. upon the Natlonal Capltal. The old familiar faces of the Grant regime have nearly all disappeared. Gona are the gay cquipages, tho fash of dla. monds, and flow of lace. The wild excitemont, the foverish life that drove ke mad tho whirl- Ing hours away, have given place to = sober, rather tame, and certatnly no more refined sort. of existence. TELRNAP AXD ROBESON. Bometimes, at rare Intervals, one or two of tho old leading mctors appear ltke ghosts, haunting thelr old places, that know tliem no more. Wo were sitting at the Club restaurant s!ohnny Chamborlin's, the gambler) the other ay lnmklnfi £ clgar, after a mutton chop, to be had at no otifer piace this side of Jondon than thia reataurant, when Bolknap and Robesonmet upon the pavement io front. They stood, be- fore entering, for a few moments, and wo could not resist the thought and feeling that came upon us at the sight of thces once prominent men. Lelkuap appeared as burly, solemn, and dignified na cver, 1iis gray, or rather blue, eys stiil Jouks at onocuriously, whichalways seemed tosay: “Well, who are you, anyhow, snd what do you want?" Hls skin {a clearer thau of old, his full-fuwing beard oud halr. 25 nest) combed as in the days when onenavigated roun his tull stomach to bow to his beautifnl wite, Our Rotund Robeson {s also asrotundas evor, with n darker, richer tingein his wine-stained counteuance. The late Jolly Jack Tar hides his eycs bebind heavy [flnscx. but hogivesone now, 88 ever, proofs of the good living to which he s addicted. What stores of fat capon, delicfous terrapin, heaven-created and mngel-cooked can- vas-backs, aud succulent soft shellsand lIobsters, have wone to make up a Scerotary of tho Navy, Helknap aod Robeson were the rolsterlig swashbucklers of tue Grant regimo; and right 'ollv tellows they wera, 80 tight on wine and 0ose on contracts. Thoey were captains, they were, {o thelr day, Rich mon courted them and fair Iadies amiled on them: while the great crowd followed, fluttered, sought, and sued, and :.)l;u great officials took it all as if to the manner Th. ! And now how changed! Time was when they could not tand thus upon tha street without Loing surrounded by an admiting crowd, Now no ona even notlces thetwo. Passers by scarce- ly glanced at the once potentisl gentlemen, nd they came into Chamberlin's for lunch like ordinary mortals—uay, lilte the spirits of somo old Indian Chlefs coming back to hount thefr once bappy bunting-grounds, now converted {nto cornficlds and meadows, TIIA DIPLOMATIO DUCKS, Thero 1s conslderable talk of a aum sort sbout the treatment the forclgn diplomatic agonts in Washington are recelving at tho hands of the Administration. It scems that, Mrs, Hayes having put her littlo foot down on the wincat the Whits House, the diplomatic corps cannot be {ovited to dine, because, as Mr. Evarts has fmpressed it upon the family, that ll dlz}:ur without wine would bo regarded as an nsul ‘We learn that {8 18 an actual fact that ot State dinnors milk and wator are actually substituted for wine, and that Intoxivating liquors are abol- ished from the board, Absurd stories are told omong tho amazed diplomats Low o servant gocs around benfnd the guests with a piteher (n each hand, and says, ‘'Water, sir] Milk, siri Milk, siri’ Water, ofr" ' But, of course, this ls an exaggoration, g If milk s really substituted for wine flah ouxiht to bo baulslied, for milk on flsh Is provo- cative of more colic tiinn any other ndizestibla combination known to nurrrlulf humanity ; un- less Indeed llmo water be added; and tho serv. ant intrusted with the distribution of the milk ought to follaw with n jarof lime water to neu- trallze thae vitiated acid sure to conme. The fact ls, tho dinner itself should be abol- Ishied. It 1s & hoavy allair at beat, when enllv- enod by sherryand champagno, It s o nuisance when given over to heavy eatlng and bLeavler talk, Of course Mrs. Iaycs has & tight to reduco her princinlea to practice, and we honor tho courago that carrles It out in the tocth of cus- tom or fashlon. But the reform s only possi- blo Iu banishing the dluner itsell, A State din- ner at tho Excentive Mansfon s a quasl ofleial ccromony, nnd whon the wine s eliminated it ot only loscs Its officlal signlficance, but dogen- erates fnto o heavy, indigestible bore. If their bigh principles will not allow the uss of wine, common setiso dictates an absenco of dinuer. Let tho stupld affalr be ruled out, es we‘dlznm tho diplomatle corps fs virtually sct astde. TAOT, ‘Wo have heard lHons roar fn our time, and cx- verlence has taught us something, and alter a year's obscryatfon we think we havo discovered tho canso of the Administration’s troublo, There 18 too muchi ico In it. ‘We nssert, strange as it moy sound, that the trouble is not in the conclliation at tbe South, nor altogether fu the sttempted Civil-Bervice roform, but {n the strange way the Adminlatra- tlon removes itself from woctal contact with the world about it. No man calls un the President who does not leave with the impression that, although the smiles were lxmm:s. and the votco solt and Jow, yet tho smiles wera sunlighit on snow, and the Volce, be it ever so soft, was wind coming through the key-hole of an {re-chest. Mossrs, Evarts, Bherman, oud Schurz nre worse yet. ‘l'alk of sending ships In search of the north polo, whon we hgve the poles all about us; and If tho north pole, **lost Iu the gather- ed winters of o thousand yeas 1s no bottar than these official poles of ours, it 18 not worth the trouble of finding ‘The cutlre abscoce of the fascinating influ- ence of social Ilfe, the absenco of all tact, ren- der every oue uncomfortable and discontented. Flowers aud puttermiik, nlmm of pralse aud praverfal regard for the hugh moralittes aro all very well fu their way; but they aro also in the way--when made to do duty for all else—of success of any sort. There waa & wild rumor floating around last weck that Carl Bchurs was dead, and I instant- ly locked my door and prepared to mourn. [ could not help thiuking what & firet-class angel he would mske, swinging on & damp cloud, waving a farge-slzed paln-leaf fan, with his speetacles on, looking for his earthly Clivil-ervics broom, wlhich on carth was never used, but which Lo bad howl- el sbout s0 much that {t becamo o nucosalty. Bchurz s a very kind-hearted juan, and 1 have beou six months lr{lm{ to tell you nn ancedote that will prove that fact beyond a dount, Just after Carl was {nstalled In the In- terlor Departinent a member of Congress went to bl with a young lady who wauted to draw & salary without dolux auy work, aud so pitiful tale was told that Scburz starled up, cxelaim. ingr, * Yeeh! yesh! Mr.Spheare, doit. Mr. Bpheare, it makes the teorsh’come mit mine =yshto hear dot acbtory.”” Tne curtain fell with ** Spheare "' rushing out to get some trao- lug work, tho youuflxluu and member of Con- 113 :mbmclng oach other, while Schurz threw mselt down aud tairly kowled with grief, —————— ‘The Earl of Leitri's Kccentricities. o the Editor of ths New York Herald: 1t may be lnuronlnfi to make kunown that the assas- sination of the Eurl of Leitrim, which was yes- terday recorded, was the result of o feeling on- tirely personal to himself, and s not by sny weans the symbol of any organized system of sgrerien outrage. Lord Leltrim was, for the laut l.hm( Juary moru ot Ios out of bis mind, and at {nfervals committeu acts which only make it wondexful that he did not eurlier meet the dreadful fate which bas befallen hiw., For a‘n' time, as Lord Ulements, be represcoted irim in the House of Cowions on the Lit- eral side as a follower uf Mr, O'Cunuell, but he hm.ke 1nto wild acts aud expressions which made Receusary hisrellremcut from the House. Ho suo- sequently was rewaved from the Dn?uly-Ucu- ur sitmnllar ouibreaks, and has acquired a votbriuty iu Leit- riu, where his onuer:( is chicfly situated, for atrocities which would rival those of Bulguris, At the samo time, ke men of guch ungoverned aod niedirected tempers, he was capable of kind sud goutle acts when the better leeling selzed blw. Ho hos frequoutly milowed Lig rénts to ¢o uncullected for Lwo or three years, sud then uf a sudden would swoop dows with sowe urbitrary edict aud beset with eyiction all who disputed hls will, Wlen Lord Carliste, as Lord Lieuteuaut of Trolaud, 80 pleassutly ror wemberod bure s Lord Morvetl, was \ravallig throuch the westeru bivbiands of COalwgy, in which Lord Leltrim betd coustderablo property be fssued a ukuse 1o ull tho botel propristors wu biv cetutu not tu recelve bin or of hls wsulte under pain of eviction. It was L\L hably 1o act as his own balliff, and on horecback, alouo and armed to the’ tecth, to carry ont thoss processca of Iaw which even under the acverest necessity are so painful 1o & tender nnture, Jlis tenantry in Leltrim and (ialway bore with his savern freaks with the greatent forbearance, belleving him to beirre- sponaible for many of his acts. Bat to Derry, where the murder was committed, ho was com- parntively a strancer, his property there belng Yory small, and (b will doubtlesa be found he has” comniitted somejterrible sct of v.vunr.{ to provoke such a crime in a reglon in_wlich azrarfan outrage has hitherta been wholly un- known. His brother, the ILlon. Charles Ulem- cuts, who died within the last year, was for many years member for Leltrim, and held the osttion of Pour Law Commissioner In Ircland, f1a vephew, now Earl, visited this country gome threo years since In connection with tho Etima Mine, In company witl Mr. Hrydges Williams, member of Parliament for Lornwall, and Mr, Laurence, author of “Guy Livinu- stone? Ife will be a vast Improvemeit on his cle In the maunagement of the Leftrim eatatea. For the rest, the most pity will be fe innocent clerk and driver, who fcll, na Beott pict- ures them, and aa most Celtle servauts do, fn devotion ta thetr master tothe last, W, &, e —— CURRENT OPINION. Sinco Weat Virginin becamo a State there has not been 8 legal banging within Its borders, but there have been twenty Iynchings, Tt Is eatl- mated that the Btatc hassaved about §10,000 in conacquence, —FAiladelphia Tiner, The President and the ultra-Republican Benators, respectively, scem to be In the conditfon of good old Danfcl and the llons when that enter- rrmnu pacty took un summer-qnartera in the den. ¢ ia rolatcd thac ** Dan’ X didn’t caro & tor the and tho lons didn't care a d— for Dan'l," Everything was lovely.—demphls Ara- lanche (Ind. ). A member of tha Maryland House of Daelc- gotes informed that body o few days sinco that ** Normal Schoole were & Yankeo Invention, and utterly unsulted to the Maryland climate.” The membor's name wae Kayner, snd the Houss be. lieved what he sald. No wonder the Blalr resolu- tlons were adopted by tuat body, — IWashington Jie- pullican (Rep.}. Montgomery Blalr succeeded in causing tho Marylaud State Senate to direct tho Attorney- Qenceral of that State to appear befors the Supreme Court of tho United States Lo reopen the Ilayes- Tilden Presidential question. Beveral genticmen will b made Presidents and die before Montgom- ery will have an opportunity to appear ae arsistant il};‘lnln’l In that cause. — Cincinnati Enqutrer e ). As Gon. Grant, os President, signed the colnage §ugglo of 1673, with posscsslng the sifght- st knowledge that it deprived the American people of the right to pay their debts in sflver, it ducs not seem to be demanded of him that he snonld bo at the trouble to make known, now that the right he slgued away has been restored to the people, that he considers restoration repudiation. " fle {n atill Intensely Ignorant of thojwliole subject, and that is the very best thing that can boe said “for him, —Cin- cinnatl” Commereial (Ind. Rep. ), Bonator Howe hna not been in his seat in the Benate Chamber for several days. It s not kuown whether bo 18 kapt from his datles by the flood of congratulatory letters whlich are pouring In upon bim and which have to be read snd eare- fully filed, or whothier ho 1a suflering from nervous rustration, ‘The provalent suppusition, however, s, that be is preparing an answee fo his recont urent epeech, The absolnto necessity fora I'tp‘;] to that stupendous effort {s apparent to Howe, and, an nobiody has yet come to the frunt, be has cuns clllJlllL'd’!n answer it himsolf.—Waskington Lost Dem.), Mr. Watterson, of the Loulsville Courfer- Journal, says *‘the Democratic party ia tho custo- dlan of & gront fdea,” This reminds usof a little story: Years ago, whens movement was started to eroct o atatue in Unlon Bquare to Gen, Wash- ington, a well-known citizen, residing In tho vi- cinity, was askod to subscribe. lie declined, say- ing, "My heart fs tho custodfan of tho Father af lila Country."” **1tls, eh!" replied tho solicite ingparty, **Then aliow me to sy you have him fnad—d tight piace.” This is Just where the Democratic party bas got that **great ides.''— New York Commercial Adveritser (Liep.). Tho chief obstaclo to Mr. Blair's schemo is tha neceasity of drst securing tho passago of o b Ly Congress conferring Junsdiction npon the Su- preme Court to hear and decide the cuntroversy. No one belleves that such a bill can be passcd. No one thinks that such & bill would bring the matter before the Buprems Court; and, it it did, no one bellaves that tho Court would differ with Alinndo 00. Tho wlhole muttor Is a ation that will soon dissppear. 'The Ropublican sorcheads may temoorarily utilize it, but it 1s clear that the Demo- crate will give the llll){!cl no encouragoment, The Inttor know thiat Mr. linyes waa not eluctea Presi- deut, but thoy know tliat Le will serve out his torm,—Atlunta (Ga.) Conatitution (Dem.). ‘Tho Ropublican Senators held a caucus Saturdsy in order that they might know exactly whut todo. They concluded that it would not be wise to make a direct 1ssuc with the Iresident, he haa yet threa years, Ho we sopposo the Indirect aud covert mode of reslstanco 18 to Up continnod. They aro positivethat the Civil-Service reform le a deception, flere Is where the shoo pinclies, They nmagnaaimonaly propoee to support such measurus of ?I yes as thoy can without wioral sacriice, Wo were ni bat thure wus any dlapute over any of Hayes' mcasurcs. it svemad io be ail about tho apolls. And in general they aro resolvod that tho rty ahall cus loose from Llayes, and sball run on ts own hook, A wise zaucusi—Cincinnall Gasette (Hep.)s Tho Indisnapolis Journal (Rep.), com- mentIng on the recent uerformance of ex-Conkress- man Vaaco, says: *'John L. Vance, of Ollo, was a member of tho last Congress and onoof tho mennest Democests in the louso, Ilo was vory bitter againat "nru. denouncing him asa *fraud,* etc., and doingall in hia power to prevent a peacos able sutttoment of the Presidential quention, lle was nleo & Joud-mouthed reforiner, scented cor- ruption In the air, and was furemost In sdvocatio an juvestization' of overythlug and overrbudy, llecontly, bowever, he bas wmysteriously "disap. wred, alter borru f money from numerous res that he 1w indent to The politicians who have once tasted Washington life hates to give it up, even wi be is out of & Jobin tho old lwe, Of Urant's Cabl- net there atill live at the Capital, Postmaster- Qeneral Croawoll, who practicos law, and gets n blg salary as United Statos nunrnaa before the Alibama Claima Court: Atiorney-Goneral Wile iame, who dues thrivini law-business (his wife, however, dovsn't enjoy Wsashiugton since her— that iy, ils—rejoction as Chict Justico, and is In Etiropo); and Becrotary Robeson, whodoes nothing but protect bis reputalion—snd finds himself weil ied; while Lisiknap (al¥0 withiout his wife hange wround a m‘fl deal, snd -Chandier an: Plerrepout, and most®f the rest, have torundown once In s while, lut thoy all shuke their heady mournfully when they paus the White House, — Springfiald (Maes.) Kepublican (Ind, ). A Faoux—Tan PoaxciNG BTEED AND TRE DoNkRT.—A Prancing Steed, baving come to & newly-froxen Birgam over which he deslred to cross, and belng aporehensivo that tho Ice would not support him, suld to s Doakoy who was in lus Company, *' My Hooorable Friend, do yon but lcad the way and L will foliow you with the Great- est EHort of my Lifs," Thu fatteren Donkey thereupon buldlyessayod the Passave, but haruly nud Uo see Hoof upon the Treachwrous SBurface than it gave way aud plunged bim futo the Waters. Turulug W his Compunion, the unbappy Animal exclaluiod, »» Tell me, 1 bray you how'I am to extricato myvelf from Cbls Bad PlIEULI" # Huwer replied tho Prancing bteed, who was ;muluq away au undelivered Oratlon in a Plgeon-boles * why, walk out on your Eur, of couree, " Moral=—1f you sre un Ass, do try and have Horse Bense.—New York World (Dem.). "Tho Republican party is the sole Lope of the conntry againat the grasplag Southern clalm- snts and the reckicss Northern repudiationists. 1t Is the only bulwark agsinst the Jdangerous alli- ance of » Bulld South with the dewmsgugiem of the North, ‘I'be Nation s coufrouted to-day not only with enormous demands upon lte Treasury, but with wild and luwless inovements which threaten the foundstivns of public Louor sud secarity. There aro slyas and portoute ia, the political aki whict 1l all ¢ rier aud protection agajust thess dangery. It pever wore vital duty than that whick prosscs upun it now, and Its true policy is to proclaim the lofty cause which callvll iruo” wento ite -uan. and #3y no wore than e ueccessry of ik differences which embarrass it~ dibany Journat (Kep.). Without any caucns uundato or any for- mal order of moy kind, open, sggressve war againat Hayes bas ceased, but what were frebful cbullitlons of tewper at frst bave decpencd aud aobered {uto the couviction toat the President mustbe given uptohls weak waywardness, aud that the Republican organization must move on in ite old, beaten path without him. Ths question Ls discussvd with the utmost freedom by the He- ublican leadvrs, wany of them saylog wuch that I\ furbidaca to the (rpes. 'Lt oo the foor of Cougresa, i the public declarations of the parly Joudere, dud ln the Republican urcans, it s to o tho acceptod policy thab the Prealdcnt fs faithle and that be {8 10 ba umored, 38 without eltber o wlcs friends, It s well understood, oo, that such is 0 be the koy-mote of Poun- sylvania i ber Couvention of the 16th of May. Theru In to be no denuncistion of the Prevident, 4o fasuo ratscd with bim or soy question of polley, but the party v to sivualize its severance from the Adunulstratlon by fgavring the exfatenco uf 8 Re- publican President, and recalliog it to Jia old inauo on which it ran before the new-fanyled ilous of conciliation aud eluvated public scrvice came to ¥ex thuew who bad cllimbed Into powee by steadily ‘hecanse hie ir x real Clyil-Se the Kemper Count Governor of M compelled by the obligationa of their aaths to find indictinents for scveral persons cngaged n the Chisholm mansacre, but they hopo the Governor will pardon all of them, even before tho fndlet- ments Are tried, becan complish mure for the promotion of peace Rgoad-order in our county than & relenticas brose- cutlon of thene canes.’” “Thia 18 a good epecimen of the Komper idea of Juatice. The cvidence Tiae Iuland-av., coraor of A GERTS WANTEUIN RVERY COUNTY IN Wis: ugury withuut removing tho wheel frou afth Piseoice and Tin + A 1 ) 1on i Bt Saudh Rt 5 Weat in .a ol une white bind ook, Aoms ouf furehead.” Tus fuder win belibel Y A BAFE AND CLEAN 5TOR! ol general wiercuandise: low ra degenceating party machinery. And what Penn- [31 vania Is txpected todo nndar the lend of Cam- eron, New York I8 expected to do under the lead of Conkling, and Ohfo, withont leadership, by common eonaent. I do not guess In anying that Disine, Conkling, and Cameron never felt more accare in' thelr jead- ership than they do to-day in the rettlea purpora lf;le;l‘ the party organization loose from ali com- plicity Mctlire, of Pailadeiphla Tmes (Ind. ). and Maine under the lead of Blaine, with & reeponsibliity for Hayes,—Col. It was tha fashionablo thing in the Iato Republican Congressional cancus to encer at the Adminiatration, until Foster stepped ta the front and stated the fact that Hayes war civing the party 8 chance to recover from {ts dilaptdated condition, The party rotted under Orant, and it takes time to make it wholcsome, Congreesmen who ate repro- rentative of Girantism grieve for the old days, Thay do not get the chiances of old_ to parcel out patronage, Nenco the sarrow. Take any onc of the membern of Congress who are golng shoat abusing the President, and sveatizate bim, and it will be found thut he Ia mad because he ‘cannot eddle apolle with tho countenance of the Admin- rtration. The constant warfara upon HKchurz Is e reformer. and is dning a glant’s work in adppreseing the Smmenne abusce of hia artment. Each abuse with money In it hes ita representatives in Congrers, and they all denounce with on6 volcs as impractie table the man who suppresscs atealing. —Cincine nats Commerclal (Ind. Itep.). That is a cnrions letter the memhers of Urand Jary have eent to tho ippl. They say they were sach parden whl "lr:-l ayainat the mnrderers was 4o stronz that the Jory wan forced against ILs will o find the indiitoients, and yet the same jury turns about, befors the ins dictments can be tricd, and asks 10 have the in- indicted poreons pardoned ‘as an Incentive to “1Jeece mnd gad-order™t 1 the Govornor colu- cides in this view, Kemnper County will bs more than ever the best place in the caontry to move away from,—New York Tribune (Rep.). It appears to us that Mr. Montgomery Dlalr 1s ons wiid gooee chasein his atiempt to ount Mr, Hayes from the Presidency. As far sa the masaes of the people are concerned they con- alder the matter mettled. In fact, the great Incone tivo to a submission to the decislon of the Elucto. ral Comm! n was the detlro of tho people for a settloment of the question. They did not place auch a high estimata on the ments of efther canai- date aato profer elthor one of them to m declsiun that wonld be final, . . . The Bouth will have none of this foolishness. Lamar, Hill, Tiooker, Gordon, and all those who stood Ly the Electoral Inw, will abide by its lezitimato cffcct. There1sn very xtrang belicf, fonnued on comman-sensa and oad judginent, that tkere are vory fow politiciuns n this coantry who would not have dane just ae Mr. Hayes did. The nomber of politicians in #0 pare that they woulil refase the Prestdency If attainable Ly the decisiun of an Electoral Comminsion is oxceedingly small, The number {2 80 limited that we don't think Mr, Mont- omery Blalr or Mr, 8, J,Tilden 18 embraced In it. 'hie people Jook at thia question in -this practical sort of o way, and Mr. Blalr's cflorts are more 1ikely to injure bls party than th(zmum 10 over- throw & Dresident. — ITckedurg 48,) Lerald (Dem. ). COLOR-BLINDNESS, To the Editor of The Tridune, CnicAgo, April 9.—I have noticed the Inter- cating articlo - upon color-blindngsa by Mr, Thomas F. Nelson, as well as the letier of E. E. P., In your Issue of Monday last, and cannot fall to realizo the force of the arguments pre- sented, It scems to mo that ho has certainty opened up a very large and Interesting as well as profitable fleld for Investigntion, and If fn- qul? will prove tho cxistence of defects of this kind 1o anythiog like the proportion named in the article'of the B0th ult., from & public stand- polnt I should say emplintieally, as was quoted o few days ago from tho 8t, Louls Ttepublican ; It 1s not pleasant to learn that color-blindncss 1s alsrmingly frequent among raflroad engincers; but tho faci is so well arcurtalnod that raliway manogers should put overy man omployed aboot thelrirains to the test, ad no man who cannot tell & red light from a grecn light eho con- tinued in such capacity, let bls ftuess for the oce cupation In othor respects bo what ft may. But aside from the Imvortanca which rall- ways and tho public gencrally may attach to this uuh]’ncl the referenco of E, E, P, to the loss of the Lady Eigin hus o['enml upto my mind snother side to tho question, which must prove of great Interest to maring underwriters, for thero {a no doubt but that the existence of defectlve vislon in one or more of the scamen or oflicers of o vesscl inust largely Increaso tho risk. NSUBANCE. —— ‘When your liver in out of order, ues Dr, Jagno's Sanative Pills, and you will bring back thls organ althy ml:d"mn, and get rid of the many mpton THE TRIBUNE BIRANCH OFE N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEROUR pattons thronghoiit tha city we have estaliancd irauch Onices fn tie different Dirfslous, s desiyaated helow, wiicre advertiseniants will ken for tho samo price & chiargud at tiie Main Onice, aud will be reccivd until A o’clack p. m. during the week, and uatil o p, m, on Saturdays: N SISIR, Booksellers and Statloners, 123 Twenty:sdcond WALD Btatfoner, cte,, 1000 e News Depoty 1 N, O, HERRICK, Jew.! r“.l':d'lkn.ldr and Fancy Gods, 150 Liake st Corner Lincomme " ) LODGING, doe 377 W'HBJWASI‘HNO 'ON-3T., DETWEEN ANN and klfzabeth=Ta rent, with bosrd, a large south front room, Al modern fmpruvemonts. Sonth Sido. T EABTIVAX LOUEN. NEAR BTATE—DPLEAS. #at roows, nicely turntihicds good board, if due st Madison-at. ROBERT TUIUMY; alred, at reduced rates; house qaict and respectabie. ©1 AND 133 CALUMET-AV, — BLE 121 280l ot METAY, = LEIRA Slotola. b I T o £ wecks b 4k 4 day bo Eogh LARESCE TOUSE, NOS. ¥ tate:st., four biockaguath of 't oard and Foou. per day, £1.50 10 81; aud £8, _Furnished rooris 1o reat wii 35 lo 148 AN} WABAS L1 ed irlm 0ad Fou! nd board, 8 day; 84,30 10 87 per week day d, $4 per wock. 1 ) WANTED, Y TWO OENT EN, WITII A FOR- id unfurnlsbed, or ywo furntshed, room between Jackson and Lake-sts,, Astiland-ay, so Hobey-at. Audress, "giving terwi’ and focality. I 5, Tribuus ofics. AGENTS WANTED, cuisin, Dakuta to séll Brone's Pstent Tire ‘Tluh njachige that willsab ires vn, purely acteati - es. WIth 1§ 80y 06 cau sl 4Ho Lire UG & wawuh OF Luw yuBicle, Address BTUNE, nnesota. - Michiian ft better thep a biacksmitb can do {1. N ul R. C. JUILNBON ! ling Agent. 5 W, EASTIE CHUICEST TN wwla-llnwrtn alaple wriicle—~Dicusvs avory- rade pri nr*ul Company tn America— lug-Agenia ro. u't waste (lme 1} ll.lh TOUND — POC] SIREKT.CAR. ¥ Owner call st cughfzg‘ggzgknu Michigan-av. - DST—8UNDA V! 314Bleruian House and g 0ST-0N TUESDAY M umbrella, oa Oblarlo: asw Feluri W S04 Oularlo: BAY b—-fii"'u‘n’w‘\'uou.\’m i, FROM RO, 112 Vi die 1ght bay tiare sbout ¢ years DARK SILK Bear ‘Ttush. Finder d rece ure Iiy Towsrded by returniog 1ho same tu 84 OF Vi above ButLber: gflxiun-uu STOLEN—A WIITH NILCH COW, ks abouto years, lawsrd (o any persor wha gtvd tptorpati - KERIIGAN, vorner Hickory sad Farreliau. QTRATEI-FROM MY TESIDENC FOUTY FEV- cuth aud Egandale-av., Tuvsday tuurning. tbe wib, s red cow, 8CAF ol Fight hip. wbltc v T uudet belly : : i il be i, od fi rolurning e Haur L gl rovenisd by ldad 5e I FURCITASING FURNITUNE SIIOCLD ROV Alhf) tu call aud [I‘OSDNZI! before buying. We QIIB"‘{,NNI' Le fron) $41 80 $73¢ l: l:fl chamber 15016 810CK TOF bist8 oo v er s Furde of I b, pels, stightly used, ot 4) 10 00 per yur . C. FAKIEY: 370 Buab Sadisan shs near che Uridye. WANTING ITURE, CARPETS, CRUCK: ey, sad stoves 7 puruienty or (U Cut at rices juwer than i ¥int the EMPIRK PARS Ol DEUSTEAD t Mudisui- USE FUI LIUL'sE- du3 to Akl lane low_raiei Lol gouds and uilier” proper dulpu-at. (iaio Buildinig)s 8a aue FHRR S L Gat A Al i blos lucreusd” fucliitley fur slorage of furutiure wud 41 ad 1nsde; salely vaulls. lfllll-l’ JOF WARENOUSE, 160 W r turniture, mérciandise, Carriages, © i1 swpusti lewal latereat Caa (OF atoc o WANTED TO LLENT, VWAKTED-T0 uENT-Lisiirest ARD BEST Togus for small printlug oice. The wost cunves nieat, cheajési roow securvs prowps teuant. Address S5 1ribane ol WasT NT_DERE BGOM I & NEPU Gl o omce by & relisuly lloctor aad potary, whors services can b fewderod: 13 payacat of renv Teterences Surinbed. Kddress B 23, {Houze oiico: OITY REAL ESTATE, Tl C. MOREY, 93 CLATK-S - ane-front hoase, three Uiocks wevt of Ashiand:ay, o biiermene fvw ooima, on frst Soor, five roome on_secon: inory grain throughout, ele- antly papered celiay and faanirys not in A biceks & ariealn can ba had. either with or without furnitures Tange, fxticen, An_part carpets go with the house, Also Monrou-sr ., near Leavitl, two-siory snd basement brieks ot 2321254 naly £3,500, FOISALE=TUY FINE MAITLE-PRONT, NO, 813 e will & ol for lest than SERBR'COH, 25 Lasdh o RAFR l'iffiij?yfi.\'r- on ane of the hest_corners round Fon FALE~GOOD Iinainess bock, Jucated T In hueiness portion of i i 2 yoars. Toin 7':'“1?2}' e st gries G vdn{-';-'uu!lo‘u.. o . PANTIIH M kasailpat 3 PRIVATE BAL ing adioloing Unfon Parki frame nnder whole: . hathram, s barn f o 3 ten T & charmtig nclghborhond. ¢ SIATE, tromiee, 130 Fiitheay, - Coresie: THEC. A LE~80.600 WILL PUHCHASE F -3LGFy, Innrle-frant’ houss,” Aahiicd. n-at. “fiange, fumace, and gas-fixtures Taguire 138 South Ciark-si. F95 SALE-AT A ot Lincnln-av.. near Fuils of Linealn and Fulivrion.av J. 1. EOPF, 14 Reaper Block. R AALEC X R BAL tY CHEAF, H UBR SRl M sl ,500; untncumuercd, Ao T. - INGWAT, Toota . 79 Fifih-av. X F. CHDICK ol AALE=F, foEY on-at., all madern improve: brick stable, ele. Address B 29, THihe ST-CLAS Toeation on Washingt ments. 13 roomn: tine offle ELLTNG O 10 foome, din kitchen on’parlor ; chsnieliers, furnare, 81l mordern Improvements, south frongt nrice, 3, Ux), ‘§1,000 cazhi. halance one, two, three, four, an: years.” J. B. GOULI, 12 Mctormick Block. TORBALE=TWO-8TORY AND DASEMENT GGTA~ & e-front ma n aton house, four ep, southweet corarr In av, A very low; DURNL tak: nther pruperty. ¥ to LI e COATES, 93 Washington-at. JOR BALE~ON LAKE-BT.. NEAW LEAVI N satory wore and dwelilng J M KERLEIR, 163 Clark-st 1T, and lot, $3,000, CIIAY OUSES, isdale; hl!‘ st land of sny suburby 1! TOUGIL 127 Dearbnrn, Tort e vr TOR BALE—$10.50), 63,000 DOW farm. 53 niles from Chicszo, 3 milea from depot of nlon, in Melivory l;oxxmi- Hiinolse, Is there not ong 16 the linton who will huy thie'farm? ‘1t has been sold for E¥hUK. Gond dwelifig, two large frama Laroe, wil under rinee, Iasting water, And_ane of tlie Deat atuck and dalry furios 1o the West. Tlero 18 0o humbug abait unly antto find some man who money o buy, T, B, 5 iasteru Nebraska can Lougnt very eheap, and for jittle more than the mort- fagzaon them, Eend for lisit P.-O, Drawer 2i, Ne- braska City, Ne e ——— Al WAFIED-A GOOD KESIDESCE IN TIIE CITY of from 710 10 rooms: modern improvements: mi clieap for pars cash duwn, ~Addreas, withi full pariiculars, as no other will_he noticed, 1 23, Tribune. AMONDS, WATCHES, Urivats oimee, 12 Jan® 0umh 5 and 6. Estahitahed 1454, RY AMOUNT, LANGE Oft EMALL. 70 LOAN on Lhleagorenl entate.” O it. GLOVER, 71 Dear- st Tnvl?c‘cu SATE O FORSITURE ASD TTAN0S 4\ without removal, Moncy losncd on colistersls, 151 Raudolphi-at.. Koo 3, (h\&'ll FAID FOR OLY GOLD AND BILVER. ./ Money 10 10an on watches, diamonda, snd vainables of every description at GOLDSMIN'S Loan sad Bullion Urace (licen: oL, _Eatabilahed 1483, FIDELIT q OURE BOUGHT, AND maney 1o loan on_ collaterals. Aillfl] 10 Chicagu Lawn Cowpany, 118 Wattistonst.. Hoom@. I UAVE FROM 81,000 T ?:!,(lll AND BERVI 1o fnvest fu some paylng business; must sl l,;l?:rl snd particulars of the busincas. Address. i ce., I\ ONEY TO LOAN O: TNPRGVED CITY TROT: ] s INIUN TIUS: L_u’".l‘{l{‘,nlnml 1o suit. Inguire st UNIUN TIUST TO_RENT-HOUSES, . West Siao. RENT—FROM MAY 1 0014 [0 tha city s parors, rat Goor: stang octegun, 3 TnAce, vegetahia celiar, ¢ Monre-st.. nea rren-av. Cail atour office, for nermits 1o’ see them. POT: Deartiorn- s PRI MoNTH ern-ay. 15— Titk MOST COMPLRTE Intng. nd kitehen L., noar Western-av. 0 21 AND 23 WALXTS v.) new 3-story amil every floor. and skl uther mod nace, zas fAixtnres: o] Inquire of GEO, G, Block. WBERILY, Room =50 WiLL WRXT ELEGANT 11-ROOM all modern improvement, fofnace, and ¥es Axtures, Apply at 133 Sout TAV., 873 PER MONTH. $20 PER _MONTH i . GILAY BROW, "['o BexT-rORNY West Washingron D, MANDLE.FROST DN ear Union PPark, 12 rooms. HOOM HOUBE, TO RE_IN_GOOD 237 8120 [4-room stone- 50. < 3. . EOFF, 14 ]'0_NENT-OCTAGON BRICK, 873 MONROE-BT., T Leavite, 10rooms, all modern improvements, . fuenace, ¢ T ] Provements, 1arge barn. WICKHA, 131 Li Eall ement, OUSEE, 123 AND 131 av.: 072 West Liar- ‘est Madison-st. Ine t Washington-t, MARBLE RS At.t 344 and 148 Oxkle) iron front ature, qulre at ftoonts 23 and 27, 15 South Nidc. 710 RENT~A FIIST-CLASS HOUSE, th; Michigan-av., bel L $107 per mon and Kigliteenthi-ata. s wiil nnt reni Also, No. 43 Twenty-faurth. for bosrd{ig-house. Letween Bouth P'ark LK UF MUEIC, 92 Van Buren- TANT MARDLE ouse 1450 I'rsi frame 1x2 Thict Itoom 80 Keaper Bloc % EN TIOUSE WITIi 50 FOOT sman’s familyt TLL, 140 Dest aitable 7 I Bouth Side. o COTTAGE 237 TWI Toomd. paniry, ciosels, water W. W, BELL, saw- I HENT=HOD VURNITORE Y01t eale—or will exc n sddress at resldence 840 Wabsab-av. b 3 logs. 10, AND 1001 MICIIGA LEGANT MARNLE FRONTS O ear Division Nrst-cin fo ever) ern improvenients; Just Lagalle-st, modern convenls L toums 10 Stetliodls rick house on Vernou-av., with or without barn: immediate. 1he house 513 Vernon: brick’ houre. 7 royms, corner of Indlaua scd Fraokilu-ete., 4 and 6 rooms, $12 and $is, ¥, North Slae, SINE-ELEGANTLY-FUR- 1. Jumes® Choreh, 'O HENT — NORTH nilied buuse, choica locat: glicairabie 10-room Rouse, neat 8. I1. RERFOOT A €0., 91 Dearborn: LOAN ON FURNITGRE WITHOUT warclhouse recel nd otier . o 1TURE, PIANOS, ‘dtsmonds and goo 3. 110& 118 Raudoiph. 03, sy ¥ S OF £2 AND UFWALDS GAY (n oxclinugo for currency st the countings Triluue Crmpany, PERNTE S CAN BIE EXCHANGE FOR curreucy at the cou urr m_of the Trioune. JILVETE 25 AND 20 CENT PIECKS IN PACKAGES &) of $10[0 exclisnge for cuirrency &t counting-roum of Tribuno Company. L 1N ONE BUM NiiIN 4"city property, U, W JTORBALEZX CONVLETE ~BOOK with good willt s well catabililied aud has 5 goo clty and country tr Proprietor wants o retire oo account of il hiealth: will sell verv cheap and Is & bar- ouin for any Lok binder, For particuiars and (nvent: ory sddress L, J. MILLER, corner 9f Griswold sod Lamed-sis., Doirort, Hict 79I, PALE-CARIET-CLEANING = DUMNESS, with & good machine; rent iuwy Tattefactory ressot forsciling. Address B0, Trivuncomce, 0R BALE—SALOON, WITHl FIXTURER EVEI Ihitg complete. chean for cash: must wcls [ must loave LU city. AppIY 8% 1335 Wentworiheav., up- staini. A 14 rooms, and a fodern improvements. ODITCH, ‘74 Dea THR u fmprovementa; 233 st b LURIDUK MANEGY, i8 Dearlora SBuburbau, NEXT-SUMMER BOARDING~A RARE portunity—kenwood Seminary, Hyde Park, havin ed, ihcks very Rttructive premisca Sre ofier il chesn furnislied or uu- g 5 +llovin 7 0Ll Dlock. -+ LARE VIEW, CONVI cl-car—An elegant reslence. modern Iprovem Living roums adspled o ¢ large aad beaut(ful wro s, iivard-ruom, asemont or main Lualthy locations wil desirable tenadt. Apply fo 8.T.KINU, el oodlawn-a +* walk o Kenwood Ktatin; painted and calefinined. contatning Fouins, celiat, ga, Aud Oxtures. soft and bard wuicr; m L. DUFEE, coencr of WANTED-MALE HELP, tookkeepern, Clerks, &ce 40, Tripuns ofce. _'f‘ " 3 o TANTED-FOUR MEN AR CLEGI RO A k}d“: {‘N’. C1 ter 10 8. E‘I‘A lflBu& reference e B 47, THibine otice. ANTED=AN A 1 URNCENY CLERK 00D NTEL ”ni'}zs'u'/mr:'nmi: TRED 10 THR ness preferrn 5 well recommended, Address 1 45, THRGRE offce. o ; 2 & week or Iwgnl tteady work will be riven, Rpply -t Wi e e R 11804 13 Wabash-av. Traaes. VW ANTRR-T000 INTO FIHST-CLASS COUNTRY town, I’Wfl inner. Must havesmail kit of tooin and best of references, and b suber and ndoatrious, Jgather need apply. - Cail st MATKLRY, ALLING & €0.'8, 40 Lake-a., Wednesday momning at 0 o'clock, AR LA i £ hi t at undenstands atnes miiter nced apply. WM. BAGEIL Velbaratsor Tnde - ANTED—-A GOOD PLUMDER ON FIFTIETH W it 1 My, on TEmiE H GOOD APPEARANCE ), i (must bean extrs E: piydmimeditely to LabLANC & CAKSAL 20 Fhtriy- Miscelinncous, VWASTED=MEN T0 TARE *¢A 1 NT8 GUIDE." entyand what for: 10,000 o £a e WCOTT, Mo DeRror TAN TN EVERY COURTY IN ed, "EElinivs SghE einpas VUi ! Hperai i mall capital. : MORIS, TANTED=AN EXPRAIENCED A - the American Cyclopedis. D, S 4 Werbingion-st oo U il B33, Tribune omce, s el i ASTED=—A GOOD_ AGENT TN Ry Wt towt (o the DO seats 5 SE Retigs Jutent screen comera and_ moliings: Lranmp Tells who want copy closs 25 cen d elrcolar. Addressd, W. D, KELLE Tribun Bulaiag, - BELLE FANTED—GOOD BOLICITOR, G i ’I_r_lhunl!g_flcc. og. ess, with reference, B \VASTED=A SIAN 50 WAIT ON TABLE 1§ Teataurants one that m 2, at No. ks Sauth I]auwdu e the bt VWASTED-MAN WIiG FOLLY UNDERSTANDS k-packing in il Ita branches, 3 br ardkeuies, tHmminis DA, eie e A B, Tribtne oifce. e ————————— e WANTED-EEMALE MELP, © Domesticss ‘VJH’TF.D—G"!L FOIl GENERAL HOUBEWORR in privats family: must be I snd plain cool VWANTED GENEN, US| atesry v.§ Fefeiences required, ANTED=A GIRL TO rou at 259 West Congres, Wwa oLt _FoR ‘work In a private famlly. wlllf_!l nd [roner, 290 West Ay NTED=AT 135 5O #00d cooK. Washor, gulr\vg. GERERAL TOUSE- L be & good cuok, I SANGAMON-ST.—A and frover; refercuce ro- Milliners. It ASS MILLINER: NONR pLirst-clus, “THOMAY & CO., ‘ ANTED=-ONE eed apnl. E.‘Mnm ‘Mudison Seunstresacse VWANTED-SEAMSTUERS. ONR THAT TXDER- slanda catithg and mak| v i ting and inakiog {afauta” garments. Ak F Nurses. ® Der Ashland-av, snd Adams st Hounsckeepcrse ’ N oriey oo s bt B, T0 10 70 references required. _Audress 1§ 82, Tribuue oflice, Miscelinneous, ANTED-A LADY OF INTELLIGENCE, EX- Ay G R St Apply 8t 140 Eant” Yioom e of Womau _SITUATIONS WA Bookkecpors, Clorks, &ce ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG MAN HAVING' S e et ex pertemcs b Soskkoner waaiy i 10 eaage with some oo htse for frui be Lo ard Uood rererency furnfetied. Address 13 24, Tril uun vifice. JITUATION WANTED-DIY A MAN TIHOM 5 S'7ssied in $0e whoicsale and raie] Mm_oli'um?a 28, el enrs tn the busing rlbugeofice, net-maker, e man, In sume whlesale he Fumutiot, - Address E 8, licago-av., Chicago, QITUATION WANTEG=AS FINST-CLARS FRACTI: + cal cutter by a youne man who thoroughly unders atands the taflor ast, Good ref une dtiee, SITUATION WANTED—UY A! S ness. Hasjust arrived from thy ence If required. Audress 13 26,1ribe I1'0 RENT-TIIE LATE RESIDENCE OF D, GOO wig, J o in Lake View, Uy miles north of ake Michigan, with mproved grounds, () trves an 13 rouuns. siabie, Bennery, elc.. aif 3 ‘Wood EUR, 114 Dearbos hJ FALE—A CHOICE NEW 8TOCK OF GLO- ceries, fixtures, wnd lesic, oa ono of the best cur, éra on the Weat Blde: business strictly casd: this will ar Inyestigatlon. 1nquire at 8 Ilonora Diock. i FOIE BALE —~CIEAP=MEAT MARKET—IIKRT atand 1o the citys sickness the cause. 1 34, Trib- uns ulfiee, Ul BALE~AN ELEOGANILY FITTED-UP SA- loon in's Airat-clate Weatern clty of 20,000 fnliate igantay recelots laat, month,” 8600 owner golou kst T, €, WHLELEN, Too kot I it SALE=OLIY ESTATL, 08, N7 st Siadieon: dotnic'n Art-clars busto awnor ls going Into otlier bustnoss. b TI'WO HAUE CHAKCES-1 OFPRIT FOI BALE THE A AN RS I ROt BAME T tulll fs [ fuli runaing order, with spicndld machinery sadexceilent water- leg‘n Jlo beticr and mory Nate num‘vytqunyu' the Western bi LURLINGTON MALT-HOUSE, whic dng orer, with all the naw improvements; with It reuc o Lrgwery or fesd ur unt inil caa be con pected with 1t Partice wiliyis to make 8 voud and tafe Tavertént :’y 14 Bot “iuee 8 chauce ui "louk At the prupertyat ance. i PR KR DON, YicsPrestdent. Juriington, Racine Co., W - MIOHSES AND CARILIAGES. K EXTENBION: ‘piisoiGu, oue jump-foat bugyy, one sl ] ugey by Cosn & Tenbruakei une very fine dogecarts cust #isbs upe ta-pediicr's wagon, ote candy-peddier's Wagon, uhe lllfl!r-l'fl‘“kl wagung Onl;“fl,l;i:-filr;fldlny“ whkan, nesrly new, for salel ul f . ;«‘l:“lfllm}. :n!l wuat besvld 10 pey storsge Lthis week, 5 blate’y DUSE AT MORGAN Cominercy e groands. &L Vi “RNGLEWOUD-FINE ZRTONRY 110US) 1! & from cars) free ride BUN, U8 B Vata -Elhfilll(l‘(lll.)lll Hous zelnnd, Aurtin, aywor ol (R A AT UAK PAINE, Rhwood baris aii Itoom o, ™ Ul rac be had cuoap. Apply 1o MPET L, 0 i a SHED ROOMS, APPLY LIS, o, ISHED 00N FOR AND FURSITULE Fou for reatlog fur- Biatea nie: 8 lac KL Lo, 1 ) NT 1 cared for, chesp, BH-AV., ONE_1ILOCK ROUTH T nd-st., & front saiie of reoms. un. furnlaned, second Qoo ciaw boaru 1 tm: -LOAD OF LOW HOHBES FOLIL JLOAD K o T fx%ux';'n’u" tan Y 4 atable, 62 31, FINI L AND CANOPY.TOP "F . .llll ry fll'] “"“‘Iflligl’n fidi. haeigis ato the st 1 jarce RO WADLEY: 318 W wnd fully FOJE BALEZFOIL ¥ US AN [ "'y or linyineas pray horse, and one Gne, uig, teavy work bane. 7 yeats 0t aeei works govd aligle or duuble; W1l U solil very reasousuly. Apply st the baro in' aligy why sear of 418 Wabash A -.%;cam:}ib‘uh-isuk UGRSK, SUITABLE rive, sound sod kind. Cap bescenst ' Jivery siable, corner Thirty-orsie vo_WIki busold low ur cash. \v TED-1 HAVE THE CAWXIl IN HAND FOR « frat-class caupeleite or coupus - mush be beatly Bew, Addross ll‘llv Trivune 9!\1“’_______ ANTED=A MEDJUM HORSE, GENTLE, FOR A WAL 19 ride LR SRR LIV 08 & McCoru WWASTED — & CTOF-UTGAY, - SQUATE B0 ooy, In arder, Abd cheap for caah., dreas, G1Ving prive wnd deacriptioa, W oo, Trivuge. AV AS “Goubh s ] AND W43 Phiciy sound, 1 scer, o to 10 years old. and i Name fowsst cash price and wiicre can be seen, Ad: dress . K. ., 2 North Weils-at. MISCELLANEOUS. LADY WiTll GOME MEANS WOULD LIKE T0 4\ wake arrangeincuts with ke Brut-eluss Douse Lo iravel for thew: of sho woull enter s pArIBer [5 soike tainens ADAL cat best & (hOruIEH 0+ 5 Tilbue. Ns (CE-WANT 10 BUY 700 mure of quaati- fee. Uive ind adurese ¥, 0. BOX 2, 3 ANTED-CTALF INTEREST IN & LUMEET i With o stock of Bawiak) 1o 810, ouki il towa S Stfisourt _;_,vmrmyi’vl\um-, W7, Triue. \ OIL CASIT=A REXTAURANT “0lL Bouih bids. ceatrally lucated, doloy Wiierslucated, sad price. - Address ANTE £1t SPECTAL OIUACT- ia & jgliinals establisbed cash busl nem, i K OVer U T rlul‘. while retalue Ing capital Intact: It s done entlirely for cash, and with- out'r Lital teaulicd, §19,00. Address B 13, Tribune vfice. I —— —— PARTAER W —LADY O GKRTLEMAF, AT iodtrars Cabital. Th n well-establinbed alt atore, by & party who uing & i ith 1o sugicleit cuvital, Address 131 5 MUSIOAL, AF,BLEGANTLY CARVED 8350 FIANO, BOT 111116 used, at 8 great sacrifice for cash wust sell ibis wuck, ~ Addreas D 48, Tribuse ottice. PRALGAINE: BARGAINN! BALQAINST WE selling off ali vur plancs sud orgscs that bas lieretofore been rented out. Moust of them are vod Icatruiieats that beve becn used unly threo AbtE s Feible Sl AL teid P ¥ sbla o i of Mudle, i Via Birentse, *Sabwe Blatoand U TO_LEASE, ~CHOICE DAIRY FAHM. 100 OR 200 8¢ per acro If taken Imwediately. ‘DH. KEAN, 174 Clark-st. iunu::‘dgouuux’x "",‘;fi‘;‘f," rira o AR R A OF ROOMS FOIL LIVING nt stone front hutl u °0_RENT—SUIT 10, nele ROOMS NO. 33 WEST LNISHED OUMS Folt i and wite, Inquire LODIL FIVE ROOMS, ALL umtarnislied, valt furnlshed Lousekeepli oF boaniag, RENT=NICELY-FURNL slcovel 10 gvulleiien only SHED PARLOR AND . #71 North Clari Wi yeat who called yestarday forenvun plesss call aaaln " NT—FROM MAY 15T~ 2000 axtari Dulidiog, Clark and Adsu EXTIRE PUL’IH.'.H witls steamn Leatlog, power, elevator faclitic ¥ 1} ors, NT—STORER AND BASKMENTS I U ¢ 180 ol ?M‘eflk 160 Kuat Ads [0 RENT-STONR KO. 241 WEST MA wipeou Bluck, o ¥ RENT—ALL OF ver-al., 41 ool » e sleats puwer. Apuly W 1. ¥, CUATKS, 95 Washing- 71'0 RENT-BUILDING 67 AND k9 FRANRLIN-BT., TERSUN, v Wasglo SECONUFLOOTL reat ressonable. 0 (table for tight Jodbing tra Apply vu premlses. EXT-COMMISSION STONES OX MATRE 1 Nos. €3 and 85; ved immediste- om Conchmen, Teamsters. &cs ITUATION = Miscollancouss SlTflATIDN WANTED-UIV A YOUNG MAN TO work 88 porter, Janitur, or any aucl work, " lcfor- encr 1t requlre 121, Tribine oo, __BITUATIO! SITUATION WANTED-TO 10 GEX O work 02 Fostar- X AL 11OVSE- 1 8 pritate faamlly by ousk wirl, 1 nnulre st ED—F(it OENERAL TIOUSE. lly, of second work, by & No. uTecables have refrences. | QiTuaTION £ work In mstl Germau girl, s Twentleth-st. ATION WANTED—10 DO GENERAL T0UBK: % or kitchen works hest. of Feference given If ‘all fur two daya 8t 133 North Sangamou-st. § Sni!.\ 1y u references, 'gn'u.\'mTN'\\, TEL=IY A COMPET ) for dintng-Foou; or chamber Buuse, Call ut 10% Weat Medisai- SUTUATION WANTEL-IIY 10 4o second work, or general {punly, Plesag eall o€ 117 Hiinals AL required. North Slde preferre TECTADLE FAMI- ‘Tho ‘best of clty L GIRL ork 11 8 boardfug- o s WO G00D GERMAN couk, and the other as sccond girly in use preferred. I'leass call 8t No. 110 West Wastiagion-at. SITUATION WANTEI=GY A FIUST-CLARS MEAT A and pasiry cook Ina hotel, Testaursut, OF boardiug- housa._Apply at 8ib SITUATION WANTED-BY A 1 E GIGL T dosecand wurk, wastiing, lroning, and_ penera Utk Audress, {or two days, 16 B 193 Twenty- WASHEL AN D vélerence. Call g WANTED-ANY TADY WISHING O Brat-cius Sws «£0ak oF laundress, best of ref: ol erences, “call &l 7U8 Cutldge Gruve-ay,' Nu postal stawered. QITUATION WANTED-BY A DANIBH GINL FOI nera) housework nily; wiiling to o aby Wit of onework: “Kpoly st HoLki : W 1 dll Kinzle-et. b G i Rursce. GITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT EN. 2, Slish girlaa miio o 10 ravel) beut ity refurenc Address Woman's Criattan Awoclation, vi' Exst Wasl ingta ‘o days. t ED—AS NURSE BT A VEGT Feape clcan, compelent Kngilth womau (o Lring 8 young lisby upon 8 hotiley can take a wuthar's o ruvel: beat Of tlursacye. Ui Sraddrese 1) B 438 Werh Adatn ki rese QITUATION “WANTED~IY™ A RESFECTAD AN YASTELPE, X RS work. Uest of relerenca given. LUsll ur address, for threa days. BLLA, rear of 350 Tweuty-fourth-at. QITUATIL GIAN GTREL, for Xi| . 1 e W itk Sl‘run’x I WANTEI- Brst-clase (erinau nurs refereucen call &l 708 Co Jlousckoeporse ITUATION WANTED—AS LOUSEEEEPER, IN S“";uyuumum‘ by sa nteiligeny u’nknuuu";«rnw e H Cfure st e) Kuh O wii debull i Y WISHING A L or_secand girl, bess of Groy By B Miscellancous ITUATION. WAKTED-BY A YOGNG LADY, A SR Eanial bl un. " Fint- - Rty s 0. WILLIAL S, Kb rokiiadio avelojws. inks, oto . chea ks, dowi-staire s MiLLL g rioe h“dfllm 'I.'ll . Call or address 1 Hoont 12,154 Washlogion sk, 940 RENT—AT 122 RaNDULPIL.BT., CORNER OF secqud Sodr. at @ 23 Lt nut fur & laun, AdLAY & Kubzik one large uitlce FICES ON BECOND quire of ¥, D, HAMIL- 70 REST-DOCKS-300 FT, ELSTON ROAD AND TR%Y cupld by 4 forih Branch, Low o¢d Derhoand 05t dootof Car Sehdnemsun & Leoke (w. r 120 80uth Clark-st. picd by Fialicr & Sous (lym oLer-al, , BUW 0ccupled b sod coal). “Kaliroad tr anis, ApplY W K. K. CLARK, Loom 38, 86 (ABH TATD FUR BOUKS—BTANDAID WORKS J always Ill’lnfi suo-l prices. Before you scll your 18, cora, lau 824 Dearhorn-sts. Hbrary sce CLAS er Madiau G:55 PAID FOR WEBSTEI'S DICTION ARY 55 Lt Yol Shove tara 3oet uid bocas Gas [L“Blfi.’fll .0:1; C.l'lll'" buys :ll‘\ll- o = MAOMINERY, o Wi SR e e T SRS 108 Bofsa-puwer, Addvons b 39, Tribubs uhice, - > ANTED~PURTABLE K E 10TU 13 HORBR AdarelPB T FRELURE, 1 S uder, dor can. OFFICH FURNIY N ToOR BALE-OIt EXCHANGE-3-700T SOLID yaluus bank Eu’llm:‘r"-\,l‘!u"(u IAT"" sal el 7 G TR T A A il n Docks nnd Yards, 1’0 BENT-DOCK CORNER POLK AXD BI 2 SALE. W BALE-VEIMONT GRAK MORUMEN cliead, 84 fboorm 3. 06 Lasalle's UNERTY C ] U1t BARBEI-SIOF IN FIRST. Lyl g e e cot Vau Durea-sl, PEHSONAL, Al WH BN 4 Y Rl SR wolidi Y 4V

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