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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. They wers put joto a Httle dd ot nll the boxes ha could MAJ. R R ifi e Was ther Packer Testifies H Ano! pression, and wit find and'put them around then. gave witness the order In person, {n the enrly e did not see Reno any more that night, bit he knew about where he was lying. te wan iying near the pack-traln, about forty or Aifty yards from the llne, When he gave witness the'orler about the boxes he was either standing or sitting up, but was not He saw Maj. Reno two or three times during the engagement, engagement he saw him scveral times, walking about aml giving orders about the re- moval of the boxes, taking care of the wound- nart of the evening. Es ey 3 Customary for Officers to Carry & Flasks B Mathey Saw of Reno on ‘nose Two Days. -— o Dodged the Indians® and atter the nreply o atong question by Lieut. Lee, wit- nees stated that when he lirst saw Maj. Reno on tlie hill he naturaily spueared exclted uider the circumatances, but he saw no particu'ar evi- denves of cowardica on his part. He observed that Capt. Benteen gave most of the orders, but he supposed he was ucting under orders 0, as he was next in comunnd. L1t was nll rignt at the tine, ile saw no whisky during the engsgement, except once, he heard n man complatn uf being dry, and Reno produced a small flask that by MaJo Ren frous Ma}. Reno on wasrestmed 2t the | Wirness thoughl ast 10 o'cluck yosterday The Keno !n\'cntlz“l the twentieth day since its CAPT. GODFREY, g toso muchol his evidence as the day before, continued testl- {n answer to questions by the Re- he did not remember haviog Reno at ail on the alternoon of the he hadl joined the Major's command on lated the elrcumstances of the of the positlons of the several com- \Vitness was in K Company; A Com- | back snd K Company fefl fn and gap caused theraby., 1le saw sev- 1 remarked to Capt. Wefr that ho hey ought to bo closedd up. Capt. ed thut this was o, but that he had from Maj. Reno to doso. Wit~ that he thought it Cant, Weir s without onders aml sfterorand no about i, it would be all were finslly closed ub by order This was on the norning of In the cruss-examination, witness stated that the flask wns not larger than a quart, nmd it mighit have been 8 pint, Bad the flask Leen filled the night bhefore, there wonld nave been enough 1o have made Maj. fle was not druuk at the 1le did not think, Reno very drunk, time witness saw him. o further questions, witness sald he had scen many tnen at the time of the War, whom he consfdered brave men, who were ex- cited at the time of engagement, but he did not call them cowards un seeount of it heard some questions at that tlne coneern- Ing Mg} Heno's vonduet. that It was steange fun somo resprcis, Nolan, the Quarieraaster, asked witness sonie- t the time, but witness sald It was remnrked thing about th) nothing in replv. 1n regard to Custer, witness sald he did not know what fmpression thera was among_ the uffieers ainl men about his having gon otn ‘I'erry, nnd leaving Ieno anid Lis commi e did not have any sich idea himself; he did uot think Custer would do that. at that tinie that Custer bad beeome hemmed in, sl could not get 1o them with his wounded Reuo's commmnd was in filled up the &8 aiviscid Maj. Her ight, The gaps witness whether, on the timo during the en- or before, ar after, he ubserved on Ma). Reoo any actof thmldity or hesl- his giviug his ordera or in commund- The Recorder asked a34b or the 20th, or at suy no rondition well exhausted when their own enwugeiment was over, and tent to sleep. ey had all they could do Lo take care of themaelves, Iu reply to questions by the Recorder, witness ralil hie did not kuow ma it was custumary, but he knew that & great many officers did take a flaak of liquor with them when they went out peditions; he had done so himeelf, ‘I'hey 'dy also, when e was empty, anything to 1l it with, #ow no ovideoces of cowardiee on the part ot Witness hesltated a moment, and then stated ou the morning of the 26th Capt. Bentecu told Ma). Reno that the Indians be driven away from his front by and asked {f o charge might not be pented his request tained permission to make the ¢ time the charge was made the retty fagt, and Ma). Reno ng manner, “I'll be scveral times, provided there w. 1 raid f0 8 lnughi } \aot to be killed by on _Indian: h too many Aglits jaxt fcularly lmpressed with any of the f Mal, lteno on the 25th. e wanted to know 1f on the next day {aj. Reno appeared to be exercising ding officer in a manner to inspire his cotomand Witness replicd that he was h that (dea at that time; Copt. d to be 3xerciaing the functions ding officer st that time, all the orders that were given, Ink that Reno had the entire confldence of It was usual for company of- different opinions in regard to fhe plan of action fu an engagement, and yersity did not detract necesenrily. from tions of a commanding officer. Wit« d that the reason Capt. Benteon ondered the troopa to charzo was he was where ke could see the Indians, and Reno was where be could not} l}no thnt":l(er'lsw :mn. with ung s on the charge, int was one ac et He sald that, in s conmanding offiver in _hesitating In tion from the officer next in command indicated no fear necessarlly, but rattier deliberation and prudence. It nppeared tobe the eeneral Impression nmong the men that Custer bad got {nto some tizht placo where be could ot ges to them, aud that’he standoyed them. ten. Merritt asked witness if, when he moved down to the poiut occupled b could see_froin there anything of Custer's _battlefleld, thie Court then adjourned to hall-past 10 o'clock thia morutn. NSIN POLLTICS. Will Ex-Gav, Ludington Contest the Nest Gubornatorial With Gov. Smith? Bueetat Correspondenee of The Tridune. Wargrrown, Wis.,, Fob. 4.—The politieal catdron s not allowed to cool off fu Wisconsin for a great Jeogth of time. bad a breathing-spell since the settlement of tlie United Brates Benatorial election when we prepare to get the pitch hot for the coming con- test for the cholce of Governor and other Stato oficers. It has generally been supposed amonie Republicans that the present set of 8 clals would be renominated without a struegie, and thus a precedent loug since establistied be obscerved In their case, Btate oftleers, 8o tar, in affairs, certalnly establishes the Iact thut they a continued lease of power. ‘The futerests of the cutire State Luve been well looked after In their hands, and tn cvery de- partment at the Capltol exccllent management provails,—showinz the present oflicials to be e contldence of the people, ButT understand that the titie of the W. E. Bmith to the nomination for Uovernor at the banus of the next Republican State Conven- tion will be disputed by the Hon. Harrison Lud- Mr, Smith’s worthy predecessor. t is told, has put on his war-palnt, and intends to contest the ground {nch by nch with Caundldates for the other oflices are springing up here and there, und It s feared that a scramble all around wlil be witoessed in the Convention, auguring no real benefit to the intervsts of the Republican party of the State. 1t had gencrally been hoped that anything llke 2 bitter contest over nominations for State ofll- cers this year would bo avoided, and the party stoer clear of personal blckering The statement 18 mado mgton {8 moved to erossswords with Gov, Suiith on the gronnd of having been defeated by bim for & renomiuation in 1 er of record, 1 belleve, that Gov. Ludington de- clined a renomination, and his unwillinguess to become & eandidate was well understood by his Had it been o matter of certalnty that he was willlng to sccept a renomination, noth- ing could have prevented him from recelving it. ‘I'wo years before, Gov. Ludington had mede a gallant run, and tbrough publican party got & new rootliold in this State, This placed tlie party under grest obllgzutions to him; and, had he only given out the word, he mignt agatn have been the standard-bearer, At the time Gov, Smith was nominated, in 1877, the formidable appearance of the G back .party, coupled with the boldness of the TDemocroey, madae Republlcan prospects jook very dublous, and the most astute politiclan couid not butconsider that the Republican eandi- dato would lead a forlorn hope, with certsin de- feat almost starlog bl in the face. Regardless, discouruging dutles as & comnan " 4, in bis mind, with confidence. not fmpressed wit! ‘We have scarcely sll the officers. ficers to express ‘The conduct of our hich he saw Reno the sdminlstration of which be are descrviug of Fecerving a BUZECS 0 ' Capt, Welr, he the direction Witness replied that ated that he was was called as & witneas, roprietor ot the Commercial Hotel tn 8t. Paul, H1o was with Custer’s command in June, 70, (o his march from Fort Lincoln to th citizen packer. were to take eare ol the mules and He did not sco Ma}, Reno on the but he saw scveral who encouraged then to keep their spirits other ofllcers, and divlsiona. Iothe evening he started to go overon the breastworks on the lioe, and just ns tio was c saw an oilicer, whom he Reno. T aaluted him und Reno asked bim, Aro the mules ti nlled the witness, **what do you u," sald Msa). Reuo, and bim, witness dodged back: Reno baid a bottle of whiskv[u his band, and as he struck witness the liquor flew over hin, and Reno uras went to strike bim back, and Churchill, the re, caught bold of bim no then pointed a car- Witnesa sald he went over to the line to et something to eat and a blanket, as he had lost everything of his own. bad any trouble with Reno bolore; he had been ssoldier three years and four months, and be bad nu honorabls dischargs from the pack ervice, Mr. Gllvert nsked him it Maj. Reno alapped Bios Ju the face, :'qu," was the roply, lle was not o coward, then?" No (hesltating), 1 don't know =s 1 cught to anawer that questlon,? » Saj, Heno was very drunk at that timei” “Yeg, he was ver! il he stagger ! WY pssing » pack reconized an M 1, Good eve 2 be thought, * *ligut, i=d d—n then be slupped him his succeas the Ro- sltuess of the d andl betd hin bocl e had never making an open, square tight for houcat-tnun and bore aloft through the canvass liean banner unsullied, The result was a complete victory, und o blow dealt to the Democruey of tho Btste from which it has not yet recovered, if Indeed it ever will, Gov, Smith's siministration thus far has been n successful und popular ene. found with it, unless it be by some who bave not been favored with appointments they ba sought. Butall cannot be suited, though I be- Jeve that, In thedistribution of the patronage at lis disposal, Gov. Smith ins dous {n every in- stunce what he deemed Lo bo for the heat Inter- cats of tho Btate, regardicss of his fricnda or 3 No fault can bo “Aud stammery” Wyen drupk that ho could hardly Lsbould say so,” il ho fall down ' )ni‘ho kind of bruced upand Joaned sgalost :About how long do you think it would take ftanto getover it when Le was as arunk " 1 he kept it up he might et aver i but i be let it alone he t Ret aver It 1o a short tme,” o :gu you go ulter you met Maj. Reno ‘"'jcy‘un-hl]l and 1 went back to the pack- dId you ga back " b like the lnu]\u of the gun he ‘There can be no sound, substantial reason ad- vauced why Gov. Bmith und tho othier Btato ofll- cera ahoukid not recetve the fndorscient of a re- nomination; ad it s the general conviction that they will, it thus Republivan success in Noveuber be u "Idon't knows red to the pard ———— THE SUPREME COURT, Spectal Dispatch fo The Tribune. BvriNarigLy, i, Feb, G.—Tho Bupreme Court licld a briel scsslon this morning, sl adjourned till Monday. The followine orders were entered s 78, ¥ellx Kahn ot al. vs. Ebenezer Noyes; ape penl from Coles; appesl dismissed with b per cont. Tho People va. Whittakor ebal,; origioal suit to Woodfori Couuty; duniureer d leave to amends motlon by Attorpey-(iencral that pleas bo submitied to tho Court with afidavit of mezsh, :3, Samuzl Weltsel va, Willlam C, Mayerse appeal from Macon; order of afirmance vacated, Docket. Tho People, etc. orleinal suth 1o Hamliton ken from tho flve; de- CAPT. LENTREN und was intcrrozated by Mr. 0 his kuowlede of the pack- Hu stated that he fro- 0 buck Lo tie pack- th \II_c’rt-'. ."? :um Ly 1! ) e Zith to iod some soldiers und ¥ Wiew to the seratch, il CAVT. 7. O, MATURY From the 224 to the 27th of June he nmand of the pack-train under Custer Early on the morning of the 25th soitte timber, . und a He weut to sleep. L wnd he got v He recelved ord D his pack-tratn back; subse- order from Adjutsut Cook to the trail, as they were kick- Shortly after recelving his [} mlnlnrn. which ho alter £ relutlon b Bew uud thedr lll,:llbl . People's Docket, b % plea of non est factiuuw stricl 1o0¢ balt wus ma fendaut called in open court and default taken, —e—— He heard aw filec Mt the arders we it Custer (o ke eatly he ot gy VED the inules ul 1% UD such u dust, ™ urders, e saw Yad found'vat, ty by Boving ol 10 the Jef The Electrio L. London Times, The theory of the electric Huht forma the sub- ect of an intercsting und importaut paper by W. H, Preece, the electrician of the Generul Yaat-Ottice, which appears in the Zhilosoph:cal Magazine for the curreut month. Mr. Precee that the theory of the clectriv light brought absolutely within the dotnain of quewtitative wmathematics, for the that ve do not yet know the cxact existiog between the ewission of light witl however, know suflicient to predicate that what 1s true for the production of heat 18 equally true for the production uf liglt bevond certalu lm- £10 shows thut the full cffect of & currcut only be obtalned by one lamp uvu thut whea we add y inserting wors of them on the same circult, or ou a circuit 50 that the the lignt emitted by each n the one vusy b square, and 1o the other cuso by the cube, of the number luserted. machines there fs o limit wiich hasto bereached before this law by, Juce-Farwmer wachi ‘The traln cor sl he was supposcd to have culisted luen from cach com- burticular time thero were 8 averaze of Jlvy bauy, Lut ot thyy Wore wiih the trafy, uld Judge that it was sbout 8, o'clock W when the trabu urrived at the Y Jowed Reno. When tiey ar- A3 00 particular friog. down the river, und be borrowed a rould see nothing, He E areiving upon the bl e wus mving some kind of a com- —Lt thought sbout golog s01, but suie ol 't Was guiug out to try snd iod Cus- asked to describe the trip of the L He said be saw the down the did nut know by whoat 5 hlneu tullowed on afier thew with OUL Tecelving aby orders. They 7¢ & litgle ways duwn, ‘They b o VD carryjog” the wounded.” The Ut Very heavy down there, and the ustied back by bim. e st positlon op the bill, wit- 16 from Capt, Beuteen to uns wnd put the men out ou Reso ordered wituces Lo We wousded men, which erder roduction of heat ud the @ glven current, & sbort” circul current is subdivided lamp I8 dimimshed Pak-truw doy dynamo-cleetrie ¢ LUls lunit apuears to be o1z n the Gramme maching aud JablockhkoX ‘The Gramme maching fu uie on the Thames empbunknient ls practically lour distinct wachives, wultiplying the lght that o fob has led so many sanguiue experunvaters to autfclpate the ultimate vosslbility of its ex- teustve subdivision,—s puasthilit deaiuustrutes {u tis puper Lo be which experiment bue hitberto proved to be fal- partial Jucecss in r. Preece’s uptu- trueand veritable CURRENT GOSSIP ing, smong other thin, L g .. WANTED_MALE BELP, __ wounder I could " Mr count of the dfscovery. This buok Is called g Tn IATS cotumn, thres lines o7 lor, 23 cents per ia- ovant Le Trocnderoscrope; or, A Bird’a-Ese View of HRockiana Courier. ; seriion. Each additional line, 10 conts, New York Mall. the Exposition.” It s & bulky volume, and {s | _Japancee used to lhave such a bigh score of Mookkeepers, Cle A man oft finds hia cake 1e dough, fall of pletures In the bighest style of French | ionor that they would commit sulcide if canght i NOT oV ANTED—ESTHY CLERK, NOT OVER 21 YEARS iu any bad buniness, Now they fee a lamyer, V of gxa. Apply, glv) 0 C bt nlalll whot Iu“l)‘-" tlfl_fl'_(‘lrfie_l I;l.‘ll. giviox age and refereace, toC A North Carolins editor declares that ** The Traqess man who will read & newspaper three or four \vn'nm_A COMPETENT SUPERINTENDENT years without Fa_vhu for {t i)l pasture a gost | - ‘m ""i“?'""ft nt fn s b and on the grave of Lis grandfather.’” oor factory fn thld ‘elty, Axm""‘f"’etm"" Ium :‘mlrenukllmel;'nmm “‘ HTeD S BTORMAKEI: T and we do not, was the art of making beel ten standing atring worl referred. wut of & species of ore dug out of the grng:a. DO"_:‘: I"P mfi:fi:‘% ;"u‘«':c‘::.“c'r:;;’;z?‘ro‘ E:’:““" though, it I Dot lost, but gone beef- | Y AZTED THIRTY G000 O Ed Naer 3 folnted wnd wred hending: steady work: at the Nick- h’!“m-'3 iy “(‘),.." ‘"5;‘:."’ nddmllml:[v"ln E‘MA'::;I':”'A FEW ri‘cfiuu OPRN-TOP CAPPERS this country, One is to t a duel and the h o N AN other toset up the drinks. The latter is now ,X._;pg;g,;‘;-cgmg;;'g;;;:;;gs; LA regarded aa the most fashionable.—Atanta (Ga.) | gan-me. = Conatitution. \V ANTRU=PLUNBRR. #TZADY RIPLOTHENT Anold man who had been badly hurt Ins " o8 10 8 & 20, who railroad collision, being advised to sde the Com- :z':'ku;'f:mmxe'.' tx'v:f; -‘r'u‘o o’clo::':’ ?m{' s ';'5 pany for damages, safd, "\VellL 00, hot for | Inst, st iveLake-st. Yo liaten to my tale of wongh, Poor Smythekins! 1t was rather roogh, And pot bim in A downright bough., One day the town was hke a slough, ¢ When SmytheRias tricd a fancy bough, The walking wan as usnal, though ‘The strects were niled with melted snongh. 11is Iatent dame wan driving through The npper part of the avenough, * art according to M. Alfred Le Petit, the carica- turist. The article on the phonograph states thnt some years ago there lived in New York s joung working.girl named Miss Brigton, of whom & nelghbor became grestly ensmored. One fine day the gallunt younz man called upon Miss Brigton while she was busy at her sewing- machine, and began to [’wur into her not unwill- ing ears lis tale of love. As he talked she sewed, and was apparently more engaged in stirching upon ler dress a galloon of tilmy metal than In listemng to her lover's ardent propoeals. At last, in an agony of emotion, he crled out: i Hwear to you, Miss Brigton, I will marry ‘ou Aiss Brigton looked up, smiled, blushed, and stopued the sewing-machine, Eight tnonths Iater, sceording to the historian of the "Tnnlderuncore," the gallaut young ur artme ‘Address, niating ¢x offic 1le raised hie hand, bat an awkward cough Came un &4 he irfed his hat 10 dough. Tle kept It in; bnt a strong hiccongh. Instead, jerked his hand and fingers ongh, He siipped and fell in & muddy trongh, 1lin Iegs tew vt and hie hat few ongb, man was sunmoned beiore the Court, at the - | damages, I've had enough of them; but I'l) = e “Twas fan for the lady: for him “twas (aagh stance of Mies Drigton, as defendart lo a sult | yust sue em for repairs.”” g e o ase uean fun for the Iady: fur him ‘twas (aogh, for breach of promise, fe was ' examined and bt L o S TWANTsn 20 woob-cllopiers AT, 1 TRR n b Indylove's rebugn, crosscxamined, but_huwever ably the caunsel 7 crrisTAS S O T Tarsbiin Waer st o P o For be slid throngl the slash Iike atwo-horse | PUL t0 him in dilferent form the quuunn‘ D SPRINGFIELD. I} 7 A) Qiels Industrial School—Incerporation. kAl UL pectat Dispaieh fo The Tribune basih ooy 8rrisarieLp, Feb, 5.—The Vice-Presidents of the Ilinols Industrial School for Girls, representing the nincteen Congressiona! Dis- tricts of the State, will meot here to-morrow to bold thelr regular business meeting und to bring the merits of thefr institution to the at- tentlon of the legislature. ‘The Isdies will tranesct their business at the Exccative Mansion krinorrow sfternoon, dining with Mrs. Gor. Cullum, Uresident 1 the locsl Auxillary Society. In the evaning they will meet In the Beonte Chatnber, when addresses will ba delivered by Gov. Cullom, Becretary Harlow, Attorney- General Edsall. Mra, John™ L. Beverldge, Mrs. Wardiner, and Mra. Tisdale, to be followed by five-minute talks by differcot clergymen. Liceuse tn organize as vorporations was to- MEN TFOI cox,onwfi:?.fivi wages $1.73 per days board o S L B 05, son ever promise to marry this womani" hein- variably respouded, * Never inmy life!" ‘Che verucious historian tells the remainder of the story inuch as follows: "*Oue of these rascally responses threw the yoitng Americaness luto such a fury that she ‘was taken with a it of hysterics, und her pretiy nails rasped along the zalloon on thie dress that she wore, What was the sstonfshment of the Judge nnd the audience to hear coming frotm the apparel of Miss Brigton a voive which distioctly artictilated In the tones of her betrayer thuse terrible worda: -';! swear to you, Miss Brigton, I will marry you “These words were Iminediately followed b the loud sound of & number ol double kisse * Kyery one gazed In wonder. “The vouug ian became very pale, But recovering his composure he smiledand rald, Some one of wy friends in court whois a ventriloguist is making fun of me." 4 Mr. Edison was in court simply as s specta- tor. He did not believe In the ventriluguism. plough, And 19 sote in body and mind even nough, Bo, awells, take heed. Of yoor skill althongh Yon sre sure, twhat may happen you never knough. THE REMORSELESS BARBER. My itette, The wild, ungavernahle passion & barber has for trimming your hiafr! On the 4th of Deceme ber I was in Boston, thinking about a tecture T was expected to deliver In the evenlng, anil so badly scared that Leonhin®t remember the aub- feet nor what it was about, 1 went Intoa Tre- mont strect ** Institute of Faclnl Manlpulution and Tousorial Decoration,' wnd inyuived for he Professor who vccupled the chair of Medie- val Bhaving and Nineteentb-Cautury Shampoo. One of the junfor tnembers of the facuity, who waa brushing an undergraduate’s coat, polnted me to a chalr, nnd [ ellmbed tn. When the per- Miscellaneou VW ASTED-AGENT#TORELL UUILATYLOGRAPH Copying-Book, by which Téliers are written and capled at same time, without the uea of pen, Ink, pe cil, preet, brusn, of Water: sAving the time, fabar, nit expense of all uthier methoda ulmv‘lnl {utlars ab umeats, ' eile atalght. Payto handie [t dead for munufacturers Biank-Rook Makers, 134 e ks NTED-STIEET MEN, UANVARSERS, PED- dlers, suctioneers, and the trade to call and exa tne my stock and prices on_enromos. neediea, statin £ty otluns, cutlety, jewnlry, watcles, rovoivers, o inents 10 all une-uated, NGTON, 43 aud 47 .Jeckson. WA Eiy=AGENTS TO EULICIT FOIR BOWE O 'my best selling pulncripifon publiestions i clear and excluiive territary. MOSKN WAKHKN, 1oz \S $AG0 PORTEL, trs mp for first territory RO T, FYELLIREL ALY everywiiere to o secreis. 8. M, KEN e fol- ANTED-M 0 i . ) EPTIONE. formauce was about concluded, the barber aald | But he eleyated his cysbrows with the wir of & i]‘,"{d,':.ml iy shie Becretary.af. Blate: 4o th'tol A o e atress. TIH BDASON KEEARING ? Tian Wt oGl ey Lok tan sty hoaT L PHONOGKAPI ASSOUIATION, 15 Washiokton L D A I ) there 1 | rye Wander Mintne Company of Atizona; eap- | Hoom 23. # [{ave your hair trimmed, afr1"? x $al. 3500.000; principal afice, Chicago; ohject, W ANTRU-CLERKR. WOOKKREIERS ANT A men seeking busineas, with or withont canltal : copartnershine, aid sitixtions negotiated. REGISTEIE OFFICE. 333 ¥ ANTRD-RIORT-NAND WHITER countant: axe 0 to 23 yeams: W eace, salary $34 per mouth, Adiress Cedar Hanids, lown. W ANTED-ROY TN AN OFFICE. A Gi0D TEY- ‘man, corruct n figures, and residing with b rents. Addreat C 4 Tribune oftice. W ANTED=AY INTELLIGENT LITERARY AN, with good energy snd bualness tact. Lucrative emnplavnient ta the right man. Hefereices exchianyed. Addre, ing_ore m eni Tibuge, WANTED SMANT OFFICK AND EIJIAND TOY, ¥ :Eb\l)ltwmm!ndeflx snousweek, J.J. BPALD- y PANTED-EXVERIENCED WAN Ot DOY 1IN nd Ucl’lt:;lkell"hll'mlthlflfln J.J.SPALD- g bLought the dress from Miss Brigton at u largo price, and hastening away with the vreclous vestment submitted [t to » intuute ex- sunuation, **1io drew his 'nail along the metal galloan, and it repeated snew, 'L swear to you, Ml Brigton,' ete. *‘ After |ahorious researches lie obtained proof that the little roarks {mprinted ou the galloon bad been traced by s needly, reproduciug the vibrations of the volce. *‘I'he plonugraph had been discovered! 1 belleved not. # Needs [t very badly, alry” he said; * looks very ragged." 1" never argue with a harber. 1eaid: *Afll right, trim it a litle, but don't make it any shorter.” Immediately trimmed all the curl out of It, amd iy hnir usturally, you kuuw, has a very wraceful curl to it. "I nover discovered this my- self untlt a few months ago, wid then I was very much surprised. [ dlscovered it by look- iniz at wy Ntbograph, Well, anshow, he trimmed it. On the 6ih of December | wasat Bath, Maine. Agsin 1 was sbaved, and again the barber - plored mae to let hitn trim wy hair. When I anawered him that it had been trimmed only two doys before, he spiteinlly usked where it was done. I told him, und b gave vxvresston 1o a burst of sarcastic laughter, 4 Well, well, well,”” he asid at last, 8o you let them trim your bair In Bostou, Well, well, Now you look like & tan who tas been aroun: the world enongli to know better than that, ! Then he sffected to examine a lock or two very particularly, and sighea llmullg. : 4 Dear, dear,” lie sald, **1 don’t know, really, upernting the Wonder Mine on Salero Hil). Tyndall District. Pima County, Arizona: corporators, Johu M, Drake, Walter It Seott. and ¥rederick 1. Fake, The Chicazo Furniture nupply Compauy: capital, ,000; curpurators, Nathat and (lenrietud Mayor and William Kreickee, of O Te Seandinaviun N corporstors, Thomaa lrown, John 1lanson, dolpn Sylvan, snd Andrew Anderson. T QUBKILTO ACCOMMOUATE 00t NUMENGUS pitrons throukiout the cliy we hiave eatauiiened Brauch Otfices | tho differeat. fivislons, sr designatnd below, where ertisenicnts will be taken for the aame POPE LEO ON EXCESBIVE I'ASTING. Correspondence FMtehatl Reciew (Loninn), Miss Edith Potter, only daughter ol Mr. Thomas Baztey PPotter, M. . for Roclidale, nnd the sidus Achates of Mr. John Bright, was receat- 1y adwitted foto the Catholic Church by Cardl- nal Manuing himself, Bhbe soon substituted for her ordinsry domestic duties a series of mscetic pensuces, und sbandoped her soclal circle, whereln she had previously shone and to which she was deeply endeared. SBome months sgo sho left Englund with her parents. S8he hardly e price is charged at tho Main Offce, aud will be rece(ved until ¥ o'eloc| . m, during the week, and unti9 p, m, MM8, Dookseliers and Stationers, 123 Newadealer. Stationer, ete., 1000 - near Weatern:av, Yesl.side News Denot, 1 v., carner of flalsted-t. 1. C, HERICK, Jeweler, Newsdealer, snd Fancy GoodA, 720 Lake-at., corncr Linroin T ___CITY REAL ESTATE, In this column, thres lines or less, 25 cents per ine ~TWO HYS TO FOLI ANIY ADDIEES nd do gencral office works must gond refercaces, Address, in owu handwrltiog, C Tribune ofir ED-DMMEDIATELY~YOUNG MAN WITH treasurer for seuiational drainm, 16121 Dearbo oom 21, HGRFIC "CANVASBRIST .z,ur Slvto tnerigit party. ol do snything with that halr ornot it's | ever exchanged sonuciias a syllablewith elther, | #¢réion. Fach additional line, 10 cents. TAN T-CLAES CANVASBEIL FOTE A e H1 1 SA8 was absorber I contomiation, wd ehiaston: | o1 e P A Tt Well, bis_manner frightencd me, and [ told | €d herself with fasting pertinaciously. At Flor- | 1"\ynyamonat., near Ven Buren—i3 roomss all | lahiers i b 0 Madisbn-a cai. ence her health fairly broke down, and she was him to goahcad und trius it, but please not make | oo diately moved to Rome, in the vain hope Rigdern improvetentas bargain, it any shorter, 'A central businiexs biock, cheap, _WANTED-FEMALE MELP, An clegunt restdence, withlarge grounds, In one af |~~~ """l - S R o W NpM aid, %oh no, It wasn't «that. the chanze of alr und scenemicht bri DeautITIi] BubUrIe. Domesticse o hpaail, ol o, really Wt ncceseary 0 | ‘round. Here, bowaver, lier condition became | “Heverst sery desiraba reitdences o ever portion of | Y\7ANTED-A Glitl TOCOOK, WASKL ASD IRON i 1 " * | eritical, and when ate lay hoverlnyz between lifo | thecity very chesp. K, It mmf) G ina private family. Abpoly st #is Superior-st. but it did need trimming, ' l and death at the Hotel de Londres most provle | _ oom 8, 100 EAfsti-ar. ;OIL BALE—$500 CANI~HERE 18 A 13-ROOM 2. hou 1ot rox 123, n 1c ! OR° UENER. URES dentislly Dr, Ertiantt was called f. This wbie UL oY pretert 80 he *tritnmed ” {t, und when I faced the strapger (n cily prelerred. Rocklund audionce that nlght, I looked lko a phyalctsn at onec took an accurate dlap- story frame hiouse aud aur hiocka of prize-dighter, Hosis of tho case, aud stateq unequl Itock Juland car-shops, on Fiftieth-at., 10 feet west of ¥0- | Biewari-av, Tlils house cost $2.140 ta hulld I In four days from that time I was sliting In i i} SLSTTACE OF it Druperty in my omce. ook at thisi it cally that the symptoms wers attribulable wholly und solely "to morbld uxcitcment the chair of & barber down In New York State. NTED=A GOOD CONR, WABIIEIL AND IRON - is certainly & grand bargain. T. B, BOYD, licom 7, He shaved me In grateful slience, and then e o 170 Stadtson tw one thai is willlug to k. 4 eat lllol'llg,;“lfl:. Fun h|ln uuglci-:l'uvnrlm fllurlnlulylu"llr. :(',‘fll“‘l’l"m,','fu‘i‘("“:;"fi:::gl“'::m,'}:‘ ':,"'l':“ n}"’: FousaLE X LOT FIONTING KABT ON ci?«;{fiit. ¥ kbod WARCR DIy AL 4E West. ‘"‘L;_"' “Trim this bair 8 Httte, sir{” he eahl;, | & H as but ark, ix 1734 8 full abairact: 8350 cast. 1. MUIK, ANTED -SECOND GIRE, NEAT, WILLING, A « ateuiighion 1t up abodt 1o clgest” * | lass of casce whicl 100 frequutly catno utdet | 631 Wiirea-av VAl o chitaren., oo b G W Asisr-eLs his uotiee und which resulte: ou lll-judged ascativism. ‘The confessor who came to admin- Ister the last sacraments to poor Miss Dotter, Father O'Brien, very bhonorably reported the medical oplnlun to his ecclesinstical superiors, wid oventually it resched the ears of the Pope through the fitervention of Mousignor Stonor. s Holiness, on being loformed of all the cie- cumstances, manife the livellest indignation, I'meekly tola hitm 1 had ft trimmed Lwice durlpg the preceding week, and 1 was afrald it was gettlng too short for winter wear, 4 Yes,'" hie sulil, **he didn't know but what it was pretty sbiort, but you dldu’t necd to cut any shorteér to trim ft.* It wus fu very bad, rag- ged shape at the ends.” 1 remained silent und obstinate, and ho asked ma where | had it trimmed Iast, I told lim, and MOR SALE—~WE ARE_AUTHORIZED TO BELL A g ast front between ‘Twenty-uiutl 1 hirtfeth-i EDK 01 SCANDINAVIAS GIRL ol Bossewur {na moall"private fam- E LS nd 5. They wil U6 wild chean, | hla {8 & GRPArLUGIy 10 K&t & Home In A very desirable locality. YOUNU'& SBPICEL lloom 6 Bryan Bloek. 170 LaNalls-st _ COUNTIV BEAL ESTATE JOT BALE—A i SCK AND GRAIN PARSU 11 Marion Townshiv, Lee County, Jilinoie~240cres \v NIy I ECOM ‘mended; one sceustomed t eare of baby, 531 Washington-st, "\vu‘n;u lawscwor Mo TEU=A GKIIAN Ol BOLEMIAN "GTitL rlimr'cflfiufbnn; FOILGENKRAL 'k in s family of fve. Apply nt41] West " well fenced, iood (mprevenients, oot hotise und 18 understood to have expressed his opinton 4 o vut / ANNT N Oint ke burat futo & shout of laughter that nade the | 41,04 to gubimit newly edmitied converts to rge g:g%l‘nw rd. aud four weilwof water, Wil sell -} u..‘:'o:::‘.‘.{:h}t‘,‘¢‘if.:§“=t" No. Ut Thirty -second+ windows rattle. “\What's the matter, Jim?" quired o as- sistant partner down the room, holding his Fatient 1b the chair by the nos Jim ed his loughter and replied : “This rontieman had bis hale trimmed down in Maine,” There was 8 general burst of merriment all over the sbop, nnd the apprentice luid down the brush he was washing aud caine over to luok at the Maine cut, that he mlght vever forget it, 1 surrendered. *4'U'ritn It a little,then,” I groaned, #'but, In the name of humauity, don't cut it any shorter.!? 4 No," the barber um‘ 4 bo wouldn't make It a halr's breadth shorter,” When I left thut shop, if It hadn't Leen for my cars, my hat would have fatlen down clear on wy shoulders, When [ reacted the hotul, cverybody started, and couple of men got up and read & handbifl ot the wall, doscriptive of convict who had receptly escaped from Stog Slog, and Jooked from the bill to mysel( very jutently, That nieht scveral of the sudlence drew rovolvers us I catne out ou the platform. “fhen [ went to Amsterdain, N. Y. ‘The bar- ber of thut sleepy village, who, o the luterval of his other dutics acts ag Mnf“ of the town and edits the local papers, undertook to shave me with s piece ot Imul»-lrnn lie pulled out of bl boot-lee, When | resisted, be went out {uto the kitchen und came back with a kitches knife and a can-opeuer, nnd offered mo my bl terins, For further foforuiation apily to U KR S0 500, Db, Lee County: Thinot ____NUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, orous discipline s thie surest way to produce u reactfon wrainst Catholiclm, both “In thelr minds snd io thosa of others who could nut briog themselves to aoprove of such pernicious ascetlclsi, Mopsignor Btenor, it i3 sald, ad- dressed bimself personally to Miss Potter. und pointed out that the course she bad followed had heen the outcome of solf-wilt aud was un- Justifiable. As I write, Miss Potter 1s _on the wuy towards recoverv. Pope Leo is fully slive to the unwisdom of permitting femalo converts to reduce themselves to o state of lysteria or phthlsls, nud be has already adylsed fhe repre- sentatives of the Roman Churel 1n England of hig decislon, fis action, us well as that of Mon- signor Stonor und Father O'Brien in this case, hus given Lhie greatest sutlstuction to the major- 1ty of the Euglish coluny ju Rome, BEECHER AND BILLIARDS. New York Miver, Fev, 2. Mr Beecher lectured Jast eveniog fn the Lex- {ngton Opers-House, on * A ments," for the benefit of the Northwestern Dispenasry. “Overtaxed lawyers, asphvxiated Judges, und wora-out clergymen,” Mr, Becclier sald, * necd- ed vigorous out-door exercl The age had Just passed when a clergywan's dress neoded to bo that of & clergymun, when bis nose oeeded to bo carried at & saintly clovation, and when he Wagre-s q,mmm'mfscl\xbls‘A'\'l‘A'.\" oY lichen aud goneral huusework, 140 8. WARTED-A GOOT DININGBOOST GIKG TN A Bl orivate bustding-houso at 2@ Untarl Nortt W ASTED=GEIE { O ECANDINAVIAN Gini, 10 do cooking, washing, and_ironing for mmall famlly: good whked. "APPIY 8t 163 poutty Clarkrut., office £, S REALESTATE WANTED. NV ARTED=IY GRIFEIN & DWIOIT, JEAT, FS- st Azents. corner Washiugton snd lialated-st The carc ot real eaiate s specaity; rentiog and cu lectings real estate nought and sl pald i luan utistedy correspondence will lonresident aw soliclied. . Meferoncen:—1loie National Banks Ueldler Jamber Lot 3L - flayne, ot Culver, Fage, Hoyue & Co.y 1% A. lloyney T, M, Avery, VW ANTED-A NOUSE AND TOT WOTIL § on Weat Slde, for & aud casli. Ve dacres ul chofce lows C. B3, WILSON, Hoom 11, b5 Irearburu. DROARD! o 1 S EIXTEENTILAL. ~HAN DSOMELY FURNISUED alcove roous on Grst Aoor, with Arat-citas 3 ‘Terms fur tha wintcr 6 per wuek. lteferences, 110 SIATE BT oVEIY. PLEASANT. WPATSE and well furntalied roms 10 rent cheep fur the wintor, with or witliouthoard. . " " 445 WCHUAN AV —A FUUNINITED OO ) witlh board. wuitablo for genticman and wife of iwugents. Maferences exchanged. West Sldes l( BOUTH BANGAMO. NICRLY FURNIBH- ed room, with board, for twui terie moderate. i Rurscs. VWARTED=-A YOUNG uliily TO TAKE CARE 0F children; referuce required. 513 Nurth La- \! FANTED—A GIIL WITI GOOD "REFER VY i dutecond work and ssist (n takiui o children: goud wages to & comperent BTl & 1044 Michigun-a A : re FAMILIES: preferred. Inquire ~TWU NUNSK-UINLS, WITI bie refesencent fuur swedo ur Gul weueral work. 142 Twentleth NG LADY OF + 1o tiavel April LAY OF but paylng Address, fur turce days, G ‘VANTL usine: for. and permancat pasition, 45, Tribunn uifico 8 tepped Ly clorleal note. Now he was llke any | ¢35y NICELY . FURNINIED | TSOR KXCIHANGR=A I ETATTE A MR holce, selected the can-opener, und he began | * %) A 3 01 EXCIIANGE—A 1| PWELL-IM- Cliolue, aere. remurking. meldentally i he | other professloual mon, and his worth was [ S rooms R s e e < praved fann of w icres, w {thin lin tora houniitun i water, Hniber. aid changed for s dwelll Urauce. A unce to A, M 1 frul 11 e exe ingt wOrth $40 Grand frec of fucom: ad by applying at used to Keep a good sharp spoke-shave for hls particular custouiers, but ho bud Jost it, ‘Ihen bo sald my bair ueeded trlmumum vcr‘y uullz. 1 protested thut it was impossible; ft had been trimmed three thnes within ten Llly-‘l und was measured by his manhood. Buch men—editors included—should exercise thelr bodics freely, alnce the wen {n them became tired while the animal was restine, Gymaasivws, powling- nllr)’lbnml ball-ficlds were passable for the pur. North Slde, £ AND 7 NORIH CLAWIE-ST.—~FINST-CLARS O bosn, Bt 89 per week, with uas of plano sud FAIN TN MU 1 O EXCTIANGE=GH: ery County, lansas, best land eod {he boat fn LAST B0 ATD, e >l as shiort now u8 & bustness man on the 1st of | pose, but walking was better, and borseback ot woek e Miautes | Dhy expcuses 10 seoll and back, Caldaud see ful do- uary. w 4 rdiug I Alsua billlard table wus an excel- Sexiption,) Weut yuadsol ey Rl city or gusy Wi Ou,'" hio sald, **1t wasn't too short, und be- | leut institution, which should be transhied PrESkadre Tarmy al under good fence aud cultlvatious aldes there waan't no stylo about it ut all.” le could give it e shape, however, bie sald, with- out making it auy sborter. Bo [ surrendered und told him to shapo it up. Ana If that fore-duoted, sbandoned, Anater- i elevant house of 14 rouus: | Tn Chifeagus clears price, $140 dwelling or husiness property. “Thle furni fatur T00i ATk 1igas Lhe best OF Iatid. . 5. BOYD, oat 7, Into every family. On theotherhand, men whoso oceuputions were out-doors, veeded {n-door, clevnllnr amusement, ‘Ihere was a prevalent notion that smusement weaut dissipation, but lles, frous Court Wil (LARRNCE OUSE-1w WKLL = FURNISHED " yooma=Nos. 131, Wil 33, aud 337 Sule-st.. four Ltockssoutt of the Palmer Hose. Dosrd aud rugin, per day. $1.50 W $4; prr week, Wil Als fur- Biatied roouia Lo rent withous bu thut notion wus a inlutaken one. Thoso who, in EXCILANG LOTHISG,»EWING-MACHINE, = PTTETTr il LT dum sop of an vakum-picker didn't go out 1oto | the pursult of enjoyment, overstepped the SIEAOCSE At EART WANRINGTON O T, . oll-pain(ingw, gae'Nxiires, dentinir e woodyhied wiid coiu back with ‘s rusty oid | bouds of health nn’o“nvm'uppcd e Bounds le, waritscuauit, $1, (0 Lo 89 pet wiel, Twet n.:m‘."?&'& Ky Ul S e power boiter, BUICRY & ckets, 8.5 ransients, $1 per day, o v LXCHANG F SCIHIGA 100 fest north of Twenty-sec seatory and baav, I Z33108. it 8 brick bari, oz ear the clty. laquire of JACU tonst. borse-rusp and begln to e away what Iitelc bair 1 bad left. He allowed a few shireds und patchies to remaln, however, clivging hore and there to my scalp To ghostly loncliness. I rather feared that my appearance that evening would creato s panle, but it did pot, 1 observed that the ma- Jority of the audience had their heads ¢ shaped up® sfter thu ssmue munner, and were rather pleasod with my confority to the local custom und style Well, I got along 16 Corry, Pa., and rushed 1n for & shuve and ot Ity Ja oo time uud two of commuon sense. As to the populir sise- ments of theatres, operus, billtards, and cards and dancing, every wan shoutd furm bis own Judement and act accordlnly, Boine of them ‘wera wroog or right In theimsclves.” ‘Twenty years ago Mr. Beecher was allured toa billlard tournameut upon ussurances that all the clergy, Judyees, lawycrs, und othor prominent people of the clty were to attend, As bo entercd the hall he was very much umazed, though vrobably not b0 much, “ho thoughl, usthoss who rsw Lim enter, Kvery mun who raced a borso and 1 seductiva Lo weel or CORNKIE WARAMIZAV. ANT Peruancal bosrd at very low raies, Vper dag, Day board i, Cous 80a sce _MOARD WANTED, Roapn-ann ROOM. DY T W0 LADIER ESMPLOY. ed during dayi Nofth nide, souih of Chiceio av, i €37, “Tribune oaice, Y TEAGHKI GF sard and roous iy 0d werw prapersy 1L, 12 Wushing: BY URIFFIN & 1i R tale Ageuts, 170 West Washinglon-si., corier Malsted, farma lu (inols, Wisconsiu, Michiges, Jowa, ang Kaisas, in exchisige fof Lhi ¢ . LONT AND EOUND. ______ EWATLE OF ROBDERY=TIERE WAS wot, Kive tuli particulais: refercuce. I P M . motlovs. pearly every liquor-seller fo town was there, | eschsnuvor pary truction. Address b from nie &%) 11 paler money ot of my trunk s Hnir trimmed, sirt? the barber aald, “uvu'rvur, llmyqurmhuldc-.l htm, He touk a | 72 Tribune office. Weat Madiso Chieago, _N. u.:um}(uum Nic - speaking surcestically, and t, und théy spplauded wguiu, When ho | == OBT—JAN. 14, LIGHT SURIEL MARE 0 VEALS old, Welkhs &bOUL B poutids] Riekul-histed "tar s, stda wpring lop ageys nowy paluiad,” liebiri ook & 84 bo Bilvake-Av.. sad gvt'pay 1or ry fecbly, for I was gutting Lled Lis scat there wi ‘tlve un tho subject of my _ BUSINGSS CHANCES, Iien he wmoved over & N snother outburst. TPOI SAne-ar 4 Gugar usl ong the reportors, soll to be s littlo ser hulr, or ruther, wy Jate halr, But he repeated | More applause, When be started 1o leave they stock uf dry kooda, clutiting, brodvle._ B s question, und sald thut 16 needed trimuog | uppluuded b wll tie Way Lo the door, where & | §*ubias the saie sormer for lervaiec yuarss stura: | [ OST-RIG LAST/CORNRITOF 3 very badly, 1 told bim that was what adied it, | polite, good-natured usher sald, * Mr.'Beccher, | luom 26s8 for ral atluw igures. Tuguive uf 330, | 14 s auvs buitua. bigod it biad been trimmed 10 death; why, Lsuld, wy | won't' you have something to drinki" jge | 331 CH Vuscols, Duugtu‘l.uun&y._lll sat in pul b Wil lrasa icave hair had been trimmed tive thnes durlng the | never attended suutber tourssment. Nover- l;uu Ml.lfl-cuunfr.r:. BTOUK OF OST-TUERHAY MORNI ¢ theless, when his boys wanted 1o learo billirds aud 0xiures: cash uhly 4y hast thirteen duys, and I was afrutd it wouidn't Iul much longer, il nid ho had houghl them u tuble, thinkiog that *u o0 b, ab. ol saLt-A UNOCERT, BA] ool i the best fow “\Well,* be satd, “it was hardly the thing for | billiard-tatfe with u chaplain attached was not a . 4 B e, 0BT WREN FATIER BUTLE a man of my linpreastvs gppearance, who would | pad hing." 1le recomuended therefore, us a | SHredsie dost A0 T Ay e T | Py i A, tucntar. Y 4 0 naturally sttract stiention the moment I e curs tor the huproper uze of billlarde, w wider |} 0oq Uiatiens: arares stock, ’mm 4 wngon. 4:‘.'..13.‘«"!:‘,'“.‘.’1.5'.:}:.51?3. ‘fiflgfl'l:&nfiflf T tered a room (1 bave to stund on my tiptoes ant | introduction of tubles in proper pluces. sacrifige. 1 s w0 Waslington-s b 1aalion hold oo with both huids to look over the buck of = car-sest) to o around with such & head of bair, when e could straighten b out for e o a winute.” 1 told him to go shead, und closcd my cycs, and wondered whut would comne next, That fellow took apalr of aunthst's forceps and “pulled * every lock of hatr [ had lefi “There,' he sald, pruudly, ¥ new when your bair grows out it will grow out even.” *['was a little disinayed at frst when [ look- ed st my ghstening poll, but wleerall it was s reliel to know thut the end was reactied, und nubody could torment wmie agaln to huve my halr trimued for scveral weeks. But when 1 got shaved at Asbtabula, the bacber fusisied ou puttying up the holes und ewing wy head o Cuat of shellac. 1 vielded, and 1y head Jooked ke a varmshed ilobe with the mups Jelt oif. ‘Two days after I eat in & barber's chair at Matie. tield, Vhe barber shaved e stlently, ‘Then by d, With a bottle poiacd . Lis baud, wud aaid “Shampool" Yunawered him with s Inok, Then ho olled my hairless plobe und beut over Iy for wonseut Wilh u hairtrush, 'Then he sads * Qu which side do you part your Lalel® £ BEWARD FOR BETUIS OF AN 1) ainelod:line bracelet, iost betwcen Thiriy-afot o Wells-ab. depot. A. il MILLEL, 163 QuUIPS. Just as the clbow’s bene the swig's inclined. Posltive, walt; comparative, walter; superla- tive, get it yourscll, Tho miau who {s waitiug for somethiog to turn up geoerally tinds it whien he steps oo a barrel- Loap. ‘I'be servaut-girl that bloweth dowirthe ceys- tal chimnuy is like unto an ocl, ju thutsbe is & lumyjrprey. Younic awell: “[ should ke to have my mustacbie dyed.” Pollts barbea: “Certalnly; did you briuz it with youl? ‘Ihe individual whoualled ticht boots comfurt- ablo detended iiis position by saylug they wade » mun forget all bis othier wlsnrles, We pever knew but vue mau who had abso- lute faith fu humunity, und Ue advertised for s lost utbrella i this “paper last week.—Canuden Lust, ! We don't know cverytbing,' remarked the Professor, **uml we don't Bud many that claim to, except uow and then ooe or two fu Wi Supbowore class.” Some cloting was stolen recently from the offlce of the New Joudon T'egeaan.” Tho editor wust have Leen taking o bath ut thut thoe.— AL Priatounacs CAK AND A FIRS 'of fuiblemuuts for satu: lucated sb county séatt the price, $0) casli: Address i O KEACH COUNTIY 8 the best and chowpost Juanuer 1aca, ue saino division, A. N. bl it s ChIcago, A, SoonlIGi ATTONNKY K » bora-al.,Clicako. Advice fru oaportence, [FOIETUNEATLCIRG Y TR ARY TRECAN jearu.. Clrcaist cuutalutug full strucelone for vl ar. Address i'rot. WALTON, tlox 247, U 4. [ITTH, TRAVELING B, T, Taylul's, 418 Broadway, New Yurk, AL e e e réss ¢ hiug c oot Uy, Liatteson House, CoF. Jacksan aad Wadsil Perfoct satlsfaction gives, RUEURATISN pOsrTvELY CURERSVAN BUC s, eveis by i worel ouly galiery in the pl WEBER & BON, Casy, DID JUB-PUL it iatiod Vavluess, Tor sale cheap Tur éul L. L. WUk Sleamington, 31, W ASIED-ONE 01 TWO EXPERL Bess nion witli 813,100 each, 1o ccure co Ut uf the Uiust pronEable iAoulac: machiuery patcoted, srilclus AW, 13 DKAT Fourieen yoara' Y GICET uoon B1O00 $565 et nava nu-tiiird vk down, Lalages secarlty or some tradu oul of town, LU, Tribuuy ullice. " HORSES AND UARRIAGEN. _ T TORSES WINTERED 10 MILES FIEOM 11 warin batus with duurs; geatleine Compound over falis, bo1d by all druawisis, Dot 13 TRHOSE WANTING Fiits Without bounl, or teis ur BOusKCCPIE, ur thhose wai © deal w i rollablo peuple vuly, ari B08 07 ot ot 0D, NEAN D TOARDING PRGNS Todt s vl e MUILDING. W A CLAINS-AXY JUST CLAL YOI FES J ,:l:n. wounty, or peize U:n:.nt‘)“;;‘: bay fon I:'rvuca ch Buve Lo Ay Ceuss bech sddpeaye BBy S R T R R Voom1s, - WAy SOZUDAR OF TRADE MEMBELSI Addrea Liouus 1 Boons Block. Pa y c: v horsca i specially; tamg Lay aad gratu; Tl v e R (RN T Clarenagis dilliay " _ ON TS 07 AN 13 poal work buned OUY G o, 2 Upen buggles 1 bUgsy b clioncer. 1A WOMAN DID LT, OF COURSE. 3 New York World. It has been usually understood that Mr. Thomas Alva Edtson fuvented the phouogreph clens i 2,0 S ol duluprosd Danie wnvibie Seutius. : Of 16 Wb, ) ecTes s 58 DAVL TWILEY 15 NEQUERTED TO while making some experimcnts in telegraphy. g cunaih, not 046 ru b ol It Wik o8 N Warreu. 158 DAVIE A WILEY QL T T It bas been reserved, bowever, for sa lugenfous | , *Thero are seventeen sculptors aud patuters | Horlino s ae 2 $5 Sedans uru"w{:xr_n L trom the United States now residlng fu Rowe NSTIUCTION, Freuchisan Lo discover that this 1o not the Lacty | royy Mys. Bemis from the newspaoer. » lm it | 5o oo os v | Gy R() PRI MONTL WILL LENT ELEOAN i i b sustou. Preachinan b end | ESAoiyespesie s e bektianes LI | i AR wapee axp e TIERNCES | S LOU. Bl e 2P} 10 Mr, Ediaoa for bis oaidcation 8 buok coutae | fveh coveriuga wite the extract of hug; B0 | emplyywcut, apyiy st Kt v\w Y {1l T tAts cotumn, threa Tines or Te sertton, Each addistonal line, Rooklceepers, Clerits, &cs 0¥ WANTRD—IX A RRTAIL/BTORE AB man: Aive years’ experience in ary-Roods. and clothing: csn gliva good reference. ITUATION WANTRD-—-TO Toot snd 8hoa Trade—An okl travelsr, withiog to quit the road, sud eompetent 1o take charge of ortlon of the business: would sq g Imen, or any position wher tothe department. Address I3 77, N WANTED—BY A YOUNG GRNTLE- men from the Eaxt of high moral character In_tha Brovision, or gra of it , Trib THR WHOLESALE QUUATION WASTED-UY A GESTLEMAN COM- 1) petent 1o NIl most say porition connected with & mannfactoring eetahits: i rrespo t-clase Feferences Ae 10 ADLiILY and $ 100, Tribune ofice. QITUATION WANTR !_ nmu:mq!d ITUATION WANTED TA Clothieri—A youngman wishing to lears ting of menty’ sarinents wonnd be | > Hive a ser! er) . BY AN A 1 BALE: Addreui!m\”_”l"hh willing to give part me off " Miscclianeous, ITUATION WANTED- A8 SHORTHAND WRITER. 3 Can wrile 1) wards & minute. Have hs perience. C 40, Tribune office, TUATION WANTED~I AM 26 YVEARS OLD goodln OF grocery, 4 Lravaling salesnan preferred will §1va §ood refer- 1170, Tribuna alice. JTOATION WANTED=OY A YOUNG MARRIED man a4 peddler: thirteen years' experienca in eit: rred 1 well acquainted jdrese C 42, Trihun: IONS WANTED-] PDomestices ITOUATION WANTED~HY Y woman, as genersl houseworker In privAte {amiiy. Apnly afier 100 clock, for two dsys. TION WANTED—BY er wod froner tn small famiiy, bestof reference. AN EXPERIRNCED A GOuD CoK, ITHATION WANTE| TTUATION SRS ki QITHATION WANTED=NY A (iG0D COMPRTENT or general housework. . DAY A GRA K I 1 1 “ RFEFR co’ work fo s private family. Good 73 Twi I7] to do second wol 1 Twouty-second- JTHATION WANTEI-HY A RELIABLE GIRL, rneral housework, of couking (o privata of city referedces If required. Plessa call ai 104 Twent o TUATION WANTED—HY A COM ousework. or cool TEI MPETENT WOM n couk, wasti aod iron, Appiy st 6915tate. '"'rw—nr‘ COMPETPNT or gel he rear; refereace, WANTED=HY A COMPRTENT GIRL iod laundress i private family. Call at &3 TUATION WANTED-BY A TIDY, RELIABLE, trustworthy girl in every respect, capsule of dolog llllch!n or. ;'Ent';:“'nrkt satisfactory o the most par- E €| KD—TO 1)0 BECOND WOTiK OR 4t good raferences. Please call st n cond work; Amerlea: Callat 704 Cottage Grouv WA OR A_VRRY BUPERIOR dian, in & nice private fainily; refere: 143 I'wantieth-st. TED-AR COOR A ress, Of gencral work, In nice, small {ariilys Bouth” $ldu preferred; uo car ED-TIV A CAPADLE Afifflb} TUATION WANTED—AS DRESBMARER families; understan nab cutting snd Attiog. Address Y 90, Tribsine office. TION WANTED—TO TAKE CARR OF CHIIL- 0od references, Fieass JTUATION w'c‘s'h:n—As‘mumu-m‘uu OR T o by 8 German girl, 42 Indlana- —iimploym:nl Agencioss TUATIONS WANTED=FAMILIEN IN NEED o€ koo Beandlunylan or bosupplied stii, HUNKE'S office. 193 Miiwaukes INE, ny o 13 Fillmora-at. ™ 0 Harvard-st' Tue er. qulre 8L G Wesl) T—COTTAGE O ute brick houses 17 Porttand lleck. 3 ROST ROOMS, NICELY i alko ono unfurntihed, at78 ant alcave, uns front parior, ‘aad large Tiurar roani, thren of thie et Tooma o WAUSILAv. Ci and exaiiine for yoursoives. U HENT—412 MICHIUA AV.ZK ufifi‘x‘z or. l\mm!.oc;un'm "lc ly turnished for bouseke NMiscellaneous, FUONT ALCOVE ROOM IN A_PR 10 & gzo0d netkhturiiood, Terais _X0 RENT-STORES, O ES, &co__ URLE BTOI, 5 Washington-st. LY LOCATED BTORK 70 AND 33 RIVER Miscellancouns. ABLIE IRON WORKS, cupala, aunesling ufe Fuil by water power, witll o [0, BEST-MALLE Tenins Feasunable. ___XWANTED TO RENZ, ENT—01 BUY—A BMALL GIEAIN vator 1 good focalliy 1n Tows. ND lark. 1touins & and o, _katablisl ¥ BUM TO LOAN « efc., withaut rei Hea, Moum_ 1, w3 D AR PATL FUIR O, Moy [0 103n o watc ol every description Oltice tliceused), v HE T and on il good securls IATER Imfll'\ull.l kst Madison-st. _Eas 13 (N vait alsoon other ONRY TO LOA MO planos: celpts, machinety, ELL, 101 Lasallo-st, ij alsu, Warehuum ra- rites, J. McDUW- pon Improved city prope R e i WIN AU T0 AUIT AT 8 PRI o eladto . Forparticuiura, apply W LIVINGSTON & sicrs, 170 Laseile-sh, TOAN"OF '§ turuiture, coeii, 4 3 per tegt comula ANTED—A LOA HIE o o SRt uillc: £V T0 TOAN 0% DNPROVED Wnd 8 per cent muney on f&rmy K B 13 sud sceurc by chattel b0 cumitaisston, K, AND OTIRE, BUMB TOLOAN C.,B. WILSON, Hvvm Ok . reibung vine” PARTNERN WANTED, 1,600; CAN BKQOV~ Flaka sécuredt sllont Tribuuo. (U1 BASTES ¥R 3 Adc s busd ey F coniuiission Ui salcs, NTA T b o Thoroug Dustuess: ) with good cuergy and tndustry for same. cxchauged, Address e, iribune odica. LITY STOBAGE COMFANY, 0, 18, AND 5 46 \aid IUTuLi mt. § eatabl (bt 1873 Dermaneat aud relfabie. Advunces nadu at current rated. Safcty vaulls SURNITURE, GARRIAGE: od: sdvuuccsuiade, 1 Ve yeart i F3121 0 koo aa CUFITY withoutreinoval. 1 W. Mourov. = HOUSEMOLD GOUDS, ARD=TIE UNON ¥UR PR R ) 1 jouty loaned loweds TURE CO.. 5@ ~_ TAACKIINERY. =y AT TN FABTED-A GGl 1ans wachines 8t Taricat., up-stalis,

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