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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 11, I870—TWELVE PAGES. either to fead or dre nmong the writer's friends discaverca threo other ladies similarly nfillcted, A German med- feal Journal reporta a case of serfous polsonin; by n pale of navy-l waolen, silk, nnd contaln arsenle in dan, emnen’s underclof nnd the Huinga of boots and Nichols, of the Massachuscits Institute of Teclinology, reporta the examination of n lady's dress which contalned cleit grains of srsenic to and square foot. death of achild was attributed to arsenic suck- ed from a vail which hiad been thrown over tho child’s crib to keep off flles, wiil soon heconie necesaary Lo test for areenic all goods wurchased before venturing (o wear them: or elsc the Tabel, * Warranted to contain no polsonous dye," THE COURTS. Record of Judgments, Now Suits, Divorco Matters, Eto. F. J. Grifiin, the lawyer who objected somo timo ngo to the proposed land compromises of thie Recelver of the Fidelity Savings Bank, yes- terday filed some more objections. They contaln nothing new, the gist of them belng that tho Recelver exceeded bis powers, and that the com- promiscs are in the nature ol preferential pay- ments to some of the creditors at the expense of the others. - Judge Blodgett yestorday ordered Walter 8. Tullt, Lthe counterfeiter, to be taken to Burcau County, where he resides, there to be tried in the County Court on the question of his insanity. Judge Drummond is expected bome to-mor- herself, Inquiries E COUNCIL. BOARD. Dress goods o otton have been tound to erous quantities | hing, socke, hat-linings, County Treasurer's Report---Gran_d Against. Ald, ¥ , dury for April, cherges Made —_— awnbroker Ordinanco Amended Widening Stato Street, —_— ction Taken in Referenco to the gunday Saloon Question, Protecting the Absiract Boolkge=== o ommigsion N. Y., lately, the Pay of the C ers. The Board of County Comimissioners held fts regular weekly meeting yosterday aftornoon. All the members wora present, aud Commis- sfonor Senne occupled the chalr, THE COUKTY TRRABURER. Comtnlssioner Burling moved a reconsidera- tion of the vate by which the forlowing portions of the resolutions adopied at the Iast meeting, nml offered by Commissioner Fitzgerald, re. quiring the County Treasurer to report to the Toard next Monday: Third—Whether he (the County Treasurer) is giving procedenco toany of the outstanding orders, and if so which, Fourth—The names of tho banks with whom ho positing and the amounts deposited with each. 7th—A Jist of the blas roceived for the county ly put on the market; those sold.” together with the omounts snd tho names of the purchasers, {Commlsstoner Fitzgarald opposed the motion, and said it was duc to the pcople that the re- port should be made as provided fa the resolu. Ila paw {t foreshadowed that the gentle- d nsk for nreconsideration, and it looked s If they wanted to conceal the matter, e inoved to Iny the motlon on the fable. A vote waos tnken on the last motlon, and it resulted os follows: _‘)'mx—urnuley. Fitzgorald, Hoffmann, Wheeler Nays—-Avars, Bocse, Burling, Coburn, Lenzen, }flq-u. Miller, Stewart, Spofford, Wood, Senn: Al this rate, it cguiar weekly meeting {n the chialr, und absent and Wetterer. r, by consont, proscnted a resolu- ho Bosrd of Educatlon Lo re- nt appropriated for a school sito o and Thirty-filith nd teansferred 8o as to vermit the ¢ o school on tha lot at \Wabash ave- Eda streot. It was referced Lo the ouncll held o T jcinity of Wallact Iderman submitted on order di- {estoner of Publie Works to the proper authoritiesiin regard to ction of the Uliman strect briage, fsh the Councit with the fotor- fble, It sras passed, SRLF-PROPELLENS. Rawlelgh (ntroduced an order requesting Marshal to discontinue tho use of the ling engincs. ‘There was scarcely a celdent reanlted to 1ifa or property, ton safd the Marshnl had alreadv orse-power mackine, nnd fn- mo with tho others, t to the Committes on Fire ' met yesterdny afternoon, Judgo Pleasants only belng absent. No decis- "fons are expected until next week, ‘The Appellate Court ‘The onder was sen consend, suhmitted a resolu- e nx.n-el{rni'lévn er-carricrs to ride r\“eclgs‘&apunded. but the Couocll refused Barah C, Caftey was marricd In November, 1873, to Coraclius J. Coffey, and she charges that her life cver since has been rendored mlse crable by his cruelty. Ha has been in the habit, almost dally, of beating, chuking, or kicking her, and sho atates there has been hardly a day sfnce thelr marrlage that che could nol show some marks of his hands or feet. He claims to have an Intercst in the IVeatern Catholic news- vaper, and earns over 330 a weck, of which shi wants a suitable slice when she geta her divorce, 8le also wants to resumc the name of her former husband, \Vyckofl. UNITED STATES COURTS. The Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Com- pany fled a bill yesterday against the Chicago Galvanized Wire-Fence Company, E. M. Cran- dall, C, H. Kirkham, J. M. Harton, E. T: Mason, and W. M. 8herman, aud the same Company, with Isaae L. Eliwood, also flled a bill against the samo partles to restrain them from in- {ringing certain patents for barbed wire fences, ‘The Connectleut Mutual Life-Insurance Com- poany fled o bl agninst Redmond and Mary IT. Willlam D, and Mary_J. Cox, jonal Baok, the L. Wolll Manufactur- g Compauy, and Michael Worthy to foreclose $6,000 on Lot 0, Block 4, in Commissfoncr Wood argued that the Treas- not required to make such report ns cantemplated in the resolutions; he gave the nacessary bonds for the safo-keeping of the money, and that was sufficient. Commissionar Fitzgorald asserted that the gentlemen who sought to defeat the object of the resolutinne showed an evident desire to conceal the transactions of the Treasurer, and thus to prevent the llat of hidders for connty honds from belng reported, which gave certain persons an advantare fn purchasing them, questioned the conduct of the honorable gentle- men in wkat he considered an attempt to con- ceal the whole matter from the pub Commissioner Wood denfed that such was his companies Lo ocument weot to the Committes on WIDRNING STATI STREET. t, by consent, prosented the re- L O mmitten on Bireots and Alleys recommending the passage ol the widening to 100 te sircet from Twelfth to Thirty- aleo handed In o romonstraoce. deferred ot Ald. Gllbert, the matter was ovder for the next meoting, SUNDAY BALOONS. asked that the Committes on ug:'nr&%enniltcn to present their report in to the potition askin; ¢ Btate law regard nee anthorizing A vote was taken on the motfon toreconsider, and 1t was carried hy a voto of 12 to 8 Commussloner Wood moved of Commissioner Fitzgerald’s resolutlons above noted be lald on the table, and the Board con- ecarred bya vote of 12 to 3, Bradley, Fitzgerald, and Whecler vollng in the thint the portions fur thie enforce- 15 the closiug of Commissioners Ald. Ryan moved to suspend the rules. PAY OF MEMBERS, The motlon was not agreed to,—ycus 20, nays A resolution of Commlssloner Wheeler, offer- od ot the last mecting, that the members of the Board be paid $2.50 per day of ten hours aud mlleago aud expenses for their services, was read, and, after some talk, that the consideration of present time was not in order. Commissioner Fitzgerald appealed from the declsion of the Chalr, nnd the Iatter was sus- % to 12, the Chair not vot- Commissioner Lenzen moved that the Boord adjourn for one week, {n order that the Repub- Heon members of the Board could attend the His motion was lost, after he ac- cepted an smendment fixing to-day week for the next mecting. The Board concurred, how- cver, o a motion that when it did adjourn it should be until next Tuesday afiernoon, TN DRAWING OF A GRAND JURY for the April term was proceeded with, and re- suited In the selection of the following versons: Michael Emerfck, ani, Ezekell Morri- Phelps. Lodding, Cul- Lawler, McNurnoy, ubcr, Niesen, Waldo, allrey, Daly, und Jonas Tras~Daliard, Sa & mortgare for Kinzle's Addition to Chicago. DANKRUPTCY MATTERS, In the case of tha Winneshelk Insurance Company, the Assigneo was authorized to com- promise il doubtful claims, reportings the same to Court for contirmation, und to sell all d erato and uncollectable debts nnd the remain- ng personal property at auctlon, after glving threo weeks' notlce in newspapers published in 8pringfield, Indianapolis, 3 the Chair declded u};fln.hll. Junssens, M ie matter at that “Hi=Tuley, Cary, Giiber o Deldier, S + The majority of the Committee urge that the resent Jaw on the subject be enforeed, *as it gaficent,” and rccommend that the petl- ton be placed on fite. The minority (Culer- {oo) recommends the instruction of he L Department to prepare an ordinance providing for the closing of the saloons. * Ald. Ryan subscquently moved to make the milter a special oraer for Monday night. Al Lawler was opposed to that. Ile didn't Believe In bringing in the question now. It thould have como in n month after election, if tbe petftionera wero sincere, Ald, Ryan wanged n vote taken before clec- tiog, bellesing o ‘majority would voto agamnst talned by o vote of Chicago, Freeport, Des Moines, St. Paul, un done with a view of making a final dividend and up the estate as soon as possible. arges were fastted to C. E. Stowell and SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEP, The J. M. W. Jones Stationory and Printiny Company filed n bill_agalnst Enos Ayres, South ‘Town Collector, to gel Its asscssment on per- sonal property reduced from £25,000 to 815,000, on the ground that a clerical error was made in cntering the amount on the Asseasor's books, Felsenthal & Kozminsky, private bankers, lain that they were n2acased on o basis worth of personal propert) thelr return they listed only a smal the tax on which” would not bo over 3100, An they don't think the Collector dealt falrly with A John Sulllyan, J. G, Gregory, Joseph Barl son, William 'H, Mallory, Sunford Rankin, Chris Kuoerner, Charles I Gaubert, P, P. Mathows, Jobn Connell, Jzmes Dunton, James w enry Bchriber, Christlan Busse, Thomaa odwllite. James Duffy, Louls Strong, John Tohner, Washington Van Horn, Patrick Car- ‘The motfon was lost. Au [nvitation was reccived to attend the Boclalist celebration nt the Exposition Bulld- fre March 22, and,’ on motion of Ald. Lawler, d. Ald, Gilbert moved that the Appropristion £l bo qakon up. Objectlon was made, and a motlon to sue- pend the rules was not agreed to, Al Ryan wanted netlon taken on the re- pert of the Committre on Firo und Water, iomiae without recommendatlon the petis thn of the Chicago_Jockey Club, asking per- mlyon to ercct 300 horsc-sheds on their Commissioner Miller put two names on ano slip of paper, und it being drawn from the hat and one namo aceepted. Commissioner Whecler objected, on the ground that it was {irregular and_jnvalldated the draw- but the Board decided to the the names were announced as CIRCUIT GOURT. Tsracl H, Moss, of 243 Clark street, filed a pe- sciting ont that he s titiun for habens corpu een arrested on a eaplas confined in jall, having st the inatance of chargea thut the nflidavit on the writ fssucd was. fatally defective, nnd asks to have it examined. John Porry filed o petition (o be allowed to gdnm aboy17 years old named John George Morrls Selz & Co. flled a bill agalost Collector Ayres, claiming that thelr personal property was roturncd by them to the Assessor h $30,000, but that by some unknown 1000 without no- ore now called on to pay when it should hava been ), and they want to compromise at Atrauss & Co. filed n similar eir neaessment of $60,000 cut down to 835,000, that beln: the amount at which they thelr personal property, They are ealled on to pay $2)754.07 instead of §1,646.65, PROBATE COURT, In the matter of the estate of Catharlne Bim- mony, deceased, Jetters of administration wero granted to Anne Simmons {u a bond of $5,000, Wwhich was apprbved, In the estate of Juhn Costello, deceased, the will wns admitted to uvrobate, und letters testa- mentary fasued to Margaret dividual bond for $6,000, which was approved. There jvas objection, add o motfon to sus. tbe yules was voted down, It wasmade a spcclal order for Monday night. Theordlnance suthorizing the Conunissioner of Publie Worls to refuse to lssuo voucliers to contractors who aro fndebted to thel ol they pay them or to pay of the amount dite was passed. Anfovitation fo review the parade St. Pat- Tik's Day swas accepted., Onmotlon of Ald. Cullerton, the Committeo oaFiro and Water. were fustructed to report at. thenext inecting on all matters in thelr hands Hlativeto the ercetlon of wooden bullaings. PAWXBROKLLS, The ordinance anending the ona entitled 8 taken up und passed. County Treasurer McCrea’s March quarterly Tsport was, pro L, a'hn bnllnnna on 'il"’fl‘d ce, 0,—the previous quarter,—wns $24,- 041,787 roceived from tax of 1677 and. brioh The amount of 033 Interest paid report was presented. ers pald was £0,477, on temporary loans, $5,063.48; nart of tempor- £20,250; commisstons on dls- bursements at 3¢ pey cent on $37, balance on hand Mareh 1, 187, 3 Dalaucs to the credit of ‘the General Fund was ‘The balance to the credit of the Intcrest Fuud, old indebtedness, §51,510,88; balance, new Indebtedness, $7,504.8f, 'I'ic bal- ance to the credit of the Court-flouss Fund, Stuking Fund balauce, - $111,216,50, Tavern-license account, balance, §525, 1 port was referred to the Finance Committee. A number of bills and requisitions were read aud referred to contmlitices. The Sherif’s bill of $4833 for' the quarter onding March 1 was recommended for payment by the Committee ou Jatl nud Jall Accounts, and Commissloner Coburn voted against the bill, and explained that he did 80 on the ground that the per diem of 25 ceuts charged for fecding prisoners was not legal, COURTIIOUSE CONTRACTS. ‘The Jolnt Committee on Publie Bulldings aud Pubie Borvice reported in favor of awvarding the contract for cut-stone work for the Couri- House rotunda to McNell & Son at 814,000, sud the contract for mason, brick, and fron work to The bond of the former was fixed nt $20,000, and of the lattor ut $18,000, ‘Ihe recommendation was concurred In, cral bills of swall amounts were recommended tobe pald by the same committces, and the Board so ordered, A resolution of Commlssioner 8enne, calling ilo of the towns to recomniend the wan they desire to place in chargre of toll-ronds when tho tering of the pire, called Commissioner Fitzgerald to his feet, and after ho had talked on ny appual from the dectsion of the Chulr (Commlissioner Wiheeler), the Bosrd sustained him under the notlon that 1t coutd not net legally fn the matter. sloner Honne's resclution was tabled. COUNTY ABSTHACT BOOKS, Commlssioner Wheeler offered the following, which was unanimously adopted. Wazneas, A petl ordor Drockway, Ing sald Rocarder them himself out Iegerdemnin it was ary loans pald, 851,18, §160.95; the latter flzure, awnbrokers " wa Srcrioy 1, That Fec, 8 of the amended ordi Ilnwtmlfilell Pawnlrokers h«‘ anended so lrndlo 8. Ttshall bo the duty of every parson 1i- undee tho provisions of thia ordinanco to :lilonl and deliver to the Superintondent of Po- ¢, every day before the hour of 1 fram thu eak requires inute deacriotion required by vroperty, Londe, notea, on deposit ur purchnsc 4 togother with the time, r, whon received, together itlon of the petaon. or ersons by edge, or from whom the same were is bereby further provided that the book re- td by the ordinance to e ke nall be kept in the Kuglish nds, uoles, securities, or personal d whatover recelved on dejioait, dged by nuy such pawnbraker rinltted 1o be redeemed or ra. ace uf business of such pawn 0 rpace of twenty-four honrs after the ement roquired to be delivered to tha ntsbull havo been delivercd as ro- the Board coucurred. lostello on her in- 3 mhe:hucnnur- recelved Bhinlog taren s A Jupar Broberrr—Calendar of passod eascs, do- guning at No, §7, Cot Mo _ormick: 10, llonol Inllock; 10, Chamberlain ve. Garrick; and 17, 11a2s v, Chicaco Bulldinz Boclety, 134 1o 387, 700 to 303, 705, 108, 400, 411 1o’ 114, nr—XNo, 7, Loweothal v, Wiishire: 15, Nyo ve, by the pawne P, J. Sexton at 80,128, JUDOE GAnY-381 07 10 100, 401 ta 404, 410, 417, aud 410 t0 422, on trial, JupuE Jaxesox—Asalsts Judgo Gary. Mllnes va, Jarvis on trisl, 13, 14. No. 10, Iial- puck v, Karacak, on trin) Junaz Roukna—set case 7,077, fMoth va, Mat- thews, and calendar clusive, excont 47, va. Smith, on Lrial Jupar._DBooTi—£3, 03, 07, 00, win va. Bundy, on trial, present Inspectors ex- FAT OF 8TREET LATIORERS, resolution of Ald, epartmunt of Public ! kllw slreet laborers D, No, 48, Moyers No, 64, Dald- 0 _to 108, Inclusive, ox- 1n1, 180, and 103, ), Great Weatern Telegraph Juver Wittiaua—Nos, 833, 081, 001, 1,025, 1,020, 1,035, 1,044, H u.'unn: Lonurs—Comman law-Nos. 1, 0, 12, 21, lin call to-day 1 from McNurnoy requesting Works to increaso the from $1 to $1.25 o day Aller somno talle the resotution was smended uddition ‘of ““after April 1,"" mad then Campany v, Tteeve, hetps, Beldler, CULNOES. AGXINET ALD, T.0DDING, arose to s question of orivilege, aresolution ecalling for the sp- committee to Investigate chary Ald. Lodding. about ny follows® 3 141 Thirteenth place, ed Ald, Loading llrll the him by the city, h tne month of hor, IN7H: then ebruury, 1870, and Lo latier snm has been fled againat Rec- king fora mandatnus requie- rriah for whom It may con- cern the books and records and indoxes poriaining 10 the property of Cook County, which are on ilg in s ofice; and Winzas, It has cost tho county a large sum of money to obtain Auch books and records for the purposo of enabling tho people to sccuro abstracts ot a reudonable pricu; therefore, be it Jiewolved, 'That the County Attornoy be and lio s herehy instructed to take such lozAl wteps as are Tneceanary to protect the county sesinst such out- side nbatrsct-imekers; and Atructod not to allow tho bo usod by outside parties until the question 1s fegally edjudicated upon. The Doard then adjourned until next Tuesdoy ———— Now Mechnnloal Telepliono. Ilariford (Cunn,) Courant, A mechanieal telepliono ‘haa been {nvented by tlouse, of Bridgepor! patent applicd for, ‘Ihetolophouo works with- Ty or megoets, and the call from one station to “another {s heard distinctly at some distancs from the receivly son In the room whera ! cated can hear & message from the transmitting point without placing his ear to the instrument. he fnvention .18 a very siniple ong, but its effects are quite wonderful, and strument secmé to ooswor- a great commubication,—the power 28, 90, 37, 38, 4 NICKERLEOCKEN—" o Lorruptlon neninat ¢ chinrges wepo 4 Plelfer, of No, \ , Usirsp 8tates Crrcuir Count—Junoxz Biope artr—Inchester Insurance Company va, Johu M. e 1lowe va. Jool II, Wicker, funal Bank ve, County iicago, and the Houth Park Cook, tho Clty of Cl First National Bank Commntestoners, 81,050, $2,024.00,— Fifth National 1} South Park Commlissioners, tlonal Ilank ve, Baute, $711.53, guremion Counr—Junng (Jarr—Du Douald ys. Baniel Gittinane and Coarle: H vordlct, $31, 50, —Mutildagdamicson vu, Mra, 15, A, Austin, $18.~James Cruikehonk ve., Ji W i), —David Smith va, Same, 8264, =1, I, Diekinson 304, ~Knto Ca JUDOE JAMESON Cuc, Bernard Steale, an him §30, as fotlow: 5 In the month of M"\"m month of Janusry or 1 6 ;I'I:'c!n!‘flhml]ry..jl een aeked for th 2. Tontleld, far his troubl uit against the aove-name $474,62.—First No- of abstracts Lo be s wag o hand-grenade, and caused some durlng which it was hing crhinfnal ‘Tappan, McKillop & €o,, ‘Thomas Foeter, $U7(L77, -Josepts Cluus vu. Sartin dle- 1saae Wedeles; verdict, tlon and talk, uty It there w ddjnz, the party shaul 7' ','fi tml'n:‘:;r 'wim ;:c}w:,nl}l[r lnokcfl rlek to tnjuro Lodding in b uber's conduct was ]c:lucllxed';uliwr as uugentlemunly and u Loduing himsetl anid ‘there wi ¢ chargzes, 41o was) uta Communist wos d on effort wos muking to hut befure o would allow \ublst to come to the Council he & rud ho could beat him, L that Stauber should havo fu- harizes before presentiug them,— D the shaps of amero_ statethent, d Ly an oflldasit, aw them, and wako the neeessary 3. Buacber iq, uiell then adjourned until 7:80 this ‘Cincurr Connr—Coxprastoxs—Anton_Larnoite 've. August anit Sophile Wilhelms, $101,70 Juvak NouLus—Mary Peasley va, John I, Craw- a, $il. . uiai: Boori—Androw Monka va, Norih Chica. go Rolling Mill Company; verdict, $1,000, and 1otion for uew trial. ——— Fronch und Eugliati, Chambers' Journal, The fishermen on the const of Sussex and the oppositu coast ot 'rance often have occasion to chango civilitles at sea. 20, nok knowing cach other's languagel yeurs azo we were told the: culty without cost or troubie by an exceedingly simple and satisfuctury process, chauged children. Instrument Is Jo- But how can they do anl lukcenteni - Il goL over the dini cofving point without the ald of clectric call- ) thods outside of the telephone itself, ‘The fustrument is simply a aquare box, in four sides of which ary sot round sheet-brass about three or four inches in diam- oter. Wires fastencd to tho centros of, theso plates meot ot _the centrs of the box, dnd aro,| there *bridled? with the maln conducting’ wire, leading to shinilar fustrumcnts at other statfons. A mouth-pleee, like that of g speak- 1y tube, is fastened 1o ouo side of the box, aud tho volco through this i3 reproduced at the other stations with sufliclent ‘force, as we have to bo heard at oquite a distauce from the A bruss-wire fs used, wud at oce bhellx or other me A Sussex mun took the son of a Frenehuan t0 board . for o time In bis famt- 1y, sud lct the Frenchman have his son n re- turn, In this accommodatin Icarned English and learned French. ment throughout, for, derived from lmgual Inter-cotinunieation, fevl- inge of good-will grew up between thu two Folaang, A us ay French fisher- Ints, uglish {ishor-boys It was a beautiful srrance- des any advantagu Stocklngs, and Selentific Ameriean, 4 lneo several eases of areenleal traced to the wearlng of scarlug Next canio a soniowhat re- e mischicf was traced For ssveral years I have nved Dr, Jayna's Ex. ectorsut In my family, und can tru) uow of no medicine equal ta it for cl caring tho frcquont coughs and colas to which childron are aubjece ut all” seasony of the year. reat Lenefs from it wysel 1L {0 vthery, who alimoal Talwaye prescribe Ls unaer our care, when neceasary, medical and other, Zerous cloves, nici & writer describes tie polsous ot the fashionabte *bronze Wwhon wor by a wember of them o dgy or two 4 u beeutlar bllster- ! Loth hads, which fucreased thiat for threa Weeks slio was carry ber hunds fn olug) of ention 1o da, It n It no lnsulators are required. "It can be run mpls wooden fastening. Lest, wo understand, trutched tolerably undoubtedly work through a hoto Ina Tho instrument worl when the conneeting wire i short lines it w sdmirably, One experiment in Briyj caused some amusoinent. A box ia pl inted mbout the color of the wood of the trec. Ihe exporincntor in an up-stairs room hava aluo realized huve recommunded Iearned o value it. 5 s and the tescho mina in praise of this ;o Principal of Frovidence Conf, Bem.y Kast Greane untit some acquaintance s to pass, and *How do you do, Mr. cle, The parson halled stops, the volco Is agaln heard *in tho alr,” and the perdon hafled i groatly puzzled. ‘The Instrument can b manufactureil at small cost. Waahall watch for [ts furtherde- velopment with Interest, % AN AMATEUR MESMERIST. What Catno of Hls Experinient at a Soclable the Othor Evening. Atn small party up In the Western Division ong night Inst week, o highly-comie young man sald carly fu the evening that he had a bully faea for haviug some fun at the expensoof a quict and inoffensivo cuest of the sex to which we owe our milkinen and fathers, who was ex- pected later, #Tell you what we'll do,” saxl he, bubbling over with mirth as he apoke; * I'll mesmerizo Joues,~make hirm stand on his head, and think hie's o tea-kettle, and so on. It'li bo awfully funny, I've been having o Mttle experience In mesmerism lately, and I can do It justas casy a8 borrowing 85" Theyall sald it would be a great joke and too funay, and so on, and when soon after the unsuspecting Jones arrived they turned the conversation as if accldentally upon mesmerism, and the unsuspecting Jones sald ho didn't think there was much in it. 0, you don't, eh1” sald the highly-comic young man, who, for the purpose of argument, we sball call flmllh; ‘“nosw, I've heen exper- menting alittle i these thihes, und there's n good deal in ft. Now, I think I could mes- merize you if you'd Iet me try," 40, dear Mr, Jones,” cried” nll the youne la- dies with one accord, “*pleasedo let him mes- merlze you: it will add eo greatly to the eclat of the evening,® and Mr, Jones consented to bo mesmerized If it would afford them any pleus- urc. Rather to lils own surorisc nud greatly to overy one clse’s, after o fow passes Mr, Smith saw hils victim pass into the magnetic stumber, aud then tho fun began. The unfortunate Jones was made to belleve ho was a terrier hacked to Kkill 100 rats in ten minutes, and so to engage in o fearful combat with his teeth with a pile of ottornans nud sofg-cushions; and then was turned into a locomotive-engine, and went up and down the room blowing off steam nnd tuoting dangee-signals; and then hecamu con- vinced that he was o scnsational lecturer, and split his coat clear up the back while Lr{(ng to [llustrate the oppressive ch broods upon the Dead Sca; and compelled to recite poetry nnd play the fluto on a ruler, and perform many othor interesting nnd unusual feats to the Immense delectation of the audience, 8o that every one laughed till his or Lier sldes were sore, und one tender-hearted calm whi damsel remarked that it was o shame, Finally, they left the unfortunate young man posscsséd of the hallucination that he was 4 tom-cat, keop- ing patfent watel over the reeister, from which . he'expeeted » mouse to {ssuc,whilo they discuss- ed what to make him do next. **1 gpuess we've had about fun enough out of the puor cuss,” said Bemith, magnanimously: “8nose I take himn out of his magnetic slum- ber?” Bo he called * Puss! Puss!' und Jones came obediently to him on all foure, and rubbed agalnst Bmith’s legs und Jpurred eontentedly, “Now,” safd Buith,, “obgerve that [ will make n few posses in the roverse way, nnd thus release him from the controlling influence of m{ mind and dispet the magnetic shunber in which Die hias been the unconsclous agent to minister to our mirth and amusement,” 8o he made & fow passcs, but Jones did not comu out of his trance; on ‘the coutrary, he glarcd wildly around the room, tan _nis fingers throuzh Dbis halr, and, tearing off lis cont, howled, ** Thim Chinese must go, and if tha Iy 1ngg, techerous parasites and bloudsuckers of the Assoclated Press dissipate anr. more of thelr fllmy, ‘s:onwlslvc, and hellishly malignant | g * Why, he thinke he's Dennls Kearney!" ex- clofmed every one, and they lovked in surprise at Smith, who, however, retained his presence of mind, and, though badly surprised, said: “ You sce I stimulated bis bumps of eloquence and caueation, us I may say; now, however, I will disinmagnetize bim for good.” 8o he made o few more passes, and Janes set off walkiug at breakneck pace down the room, yelling, *'This 18 the 2,007th r,unrwr,—hcl o bonnuza mine to o bonatn L win.? Bmith looked somewhat more serlous, and everybody-sald, * Why, how al far!? and sonie of the guests remarked, **Smith, why dou't you take him out of the magnctic slum- veratonce! He'll uoset the furniture, ** I will,” exclaimed 8mith, and inade severa) 1moro asgorted passes, flm\ll{ sefzlug Jonea and shoking him violently, with the exclamation, “ 1L there! L say, you know, time's up! Wuke upl Be yoursclf! Come out of this trance ! Jones guzed at bim plessantly for an_instant, then ampturous smlle broke out upon his coun- tenance, and, erylug, * Hence, Achmct, draw thy elmeter and keep faithful watch at the out- or gate of the Beraglio,—the Gardenof Daiights, ~—white the Sultan, the Magnificent, the Lord of the Earth, rojolces his heart in the smiles of his odalisques 3 beforo they had anv fdes of his fntention ho hurged and kissed CTery woman In the rootn, calllng them al} * Fatima? “ Perhaps he's going mad,” sald somebody, and the Indy ol the houss, turning pale, ex- clatmed, ** Mr, Binlth, I fosist that you restoro thut unhappy young man to his scnses this very moment. " ** Great Heavens | sald Smith, who had burat into n profuse perspiration, * that's what I am trylug to do as hard as I can, but he won't come aiit of hig tranco, 1 must have forgotten some- thing about the process.’ ¢ Well, try and remember it then, p. d. q.," safd the Jady, “or he tnay be n raving manine, and his blood—and ours, which Is worse and mora to the purpose—wiil be upon your head."” Iicre Jones took upa tumbler of jomonade with much solemnity, snd, advancing across the room with a majestie step, hnlted before Smith and exclaimed: “8aul, ‘son of Kish, I, the Proplet Samuel, D. D, anolnt thee Khig over the peoplo of lsrncl,” poured the refreshiug bevernze upon Smith's nead; then yelling SHurry up another wheelbarrowful of them bricks he jerked Smith's lees from under Bimy und, selzing him by the feet, ran him on his.noso ncross thu room, like o barrow, and jammed his head aguinst the opposite wall; then, dropping the unlucky amateur mesmorist, lie_ndvanced with a stoalthy stop, and hissed in a bload-curdling tone, * Giva mo the dagger, and 1 will these brasyny hands ot mine Incarnas dine fn tho villaln's “heart's bloo down, down, down to the deepest di ditlon, and j’ scnd him oin him there, my dreadful misston of yengeance beiug accomplished up to the han- dle,” At this one woman falnted, three zot out of tho rooin, and the mistress of the liouse turnel in the burglar-alurin for a pollceman, nml ad- Jured Smith to run for o doctor and take the an out of his trance with a stomach-pump or au eleetric embrocatlon, or sowething, before there had been done n deed of drendful note, Bimith did not walt to be told twice, but dashed out of the houss ke a runaway flash of tight- ning, not stonbing to put on his hat or overcoat, undy ns e Was polug through the gate, ran plullnn into the oflicer who was answering the call, . “*You scoundrol,” cried the officer, os they rolled over cach ather, *surrender, or I'll blow your hrains out with iy club,** aud ho took hotd of Smith with so deterimined a grip that hio tore cvery button off of his ahirt und wulstcoat. 1 wua golnge for the doctor,~thera's a raging mn;x'lnc in that lwuw,"nnwed Smith; “lemme ‘0, that's too thin,"” contemptuously replicd tho policoman; “what ars you elyiz mel Come alone Into the lalee, und let's see how muny spoonus you haye about you.” Bo he drugzed his captive in, giving him a hearty shako at every third atep, and whon the front” door was openced, ho fouud Jones seated, clathed in_hls rizht wind, conversing on thy weather, Explonatfons were made to the ofll- cer, amd then dmith borrowed u new collar and some pins, repaired his; domages, nud wout home, “after vaioly endeavoring to leave an fm- nreesion upon the company that it was o put-up fob between hhin nicd Jones Lo contribute to thy cyenlng’s amustinent, Juues Is noe Jooked upon st present us aquits us green as they took I to be, and {s decidediy the social Hou'of the nelghborbood. ———————— A Real Prodigal Returned, Newark Advertiger. In the Clty of Elizabeth stands a mansion bullt and still aceupled by an aged gentleman of nearly 00 years.—Isaac Jaques, for mary yeun‘n racticat draper and tallor {n John strect, thirty yearsugo, Hu was one of the founders of the’ Hethel for scamen fu New York, aud one of the st to Inuugurate the Fulton street prnycr\mcnumi, of which ho 18 yet u faithful attondant, His son Johu wus a source of trouble to his father, aud left Liis home in 1840, The druskard’s Nfe cannot bu told, und during yenrs of degradation and debauchory he went down to fts depths untii he was disowned by his beartbroken parcnts, Oue year azo fn this city the prodigal sought the meetings of the Flrst Temperance Reform Club. Ile waa porsuaded to slen the pledge and seek the help of God in bis effort to reform. Ho wus couverted, and has proved falibful to bia pledge wver since, Laat Thursday eveuine the members of the Club sud of the Woimen's Unlon, to the number of sbout sixty, with un sbundant supply of refresh- nents, visited the old mansion in Ellzabeth and wave the venerable coupla a surprise. M. Will- Iam O, Bouter, President of theClub,made known to the aged father the o&im of themesting by telllog him_ that his prodigel son had resolve 10 como back to his father’s Louse; that bie had and true for one year, and that they helleved ha wonld be trua to theend. Acene cannot bo described, mal roturning to his father's house, old man saw his son standing bofore him ha went to him and threw his arms around his neck, kissed him, and wept like a child. It was n scene that will be Jong remembered by all twho wera present, ————e———— MARINE NEWS. Fpecicl Dircarch to The Tribune. MirLwavkee, March 10.—The newly-formed Lake Michigan & Lake Buperior Traneportation Company, comnprising the boats of the Luopold & Austrian and 8pencer lines, held & meeting fo the ofllco of Leopold & Austrian, at Chicago, on Saturday afternoon, when th officers wera chosen: Prestilent, 8. F. Leopold Vice-President, A. T. Bpencer: Secrotary and Treasurer, Chiarles Spencet; (Goneral Manager, Jdoseph Austriany Trustecs, Aaron F. Leopold, Johu Pridgeon, Joseph Austrian, Charles The steamers of the combination will Ielavu from &hfi lr'lnckp:‘ ot Leopold & Austrian in Chicago any waukce. The vessol transfers recorded at the Mil. waukee Custom-Houso aloco last report to Tnm TrisuNs have boen s followa: Bchooner Willlam Qrandy—J. 1. Palmer ot al., of Cleveland, to the Menomloce Bargre-Lino Company, the whole, 811,500. Actiooner Loue Btar—Peter Fagan et al, of Bheboygan, to the Hamilton & Merryman Com- pany, of Marinctte, $5,600. Tug Ozoukee—0O. A, Ellfs ct al. Leigh, of Btiles, Oconto County, whole, £3.000; John Lelgh.to John of Green Bay, Wis,, $3.000; John W. Iagerty ;t.y,}lfirlt. Suepard and H. J. James, of Depere, 8chooner Bob Roy—F. C. Parkerto M. O. Parker, one-third, $ ‘The tug Welcomne wont Into commission to- day for the ecasun, ‘The tug I, C. Maxou s al- ready In commisslon, There Is o considerable pressure nt the ship- §ords to have repniring work done, vessel-own- trs cvidently anticipating the limediate, re- sumption of navigation. - ——— AN UNION DIVIDEND, Nrw Yonk, March 10.—The Directors of the 'graph Company to-day de- clared their usual quarterly dividend of 1 No nctlan was taken regarding s divlsion of the surplus stock. i BaCE 1t was a real prodi- Western Union Tele, ————— ed Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup in onr fam- und can aasert that it s the bent remedy for a cough or cald ever introdu TIIHUNE BIEALHCH OFFICES. N ORDKIL TO ACCOMM 8 Ppatfons throuruous mnfiux O hrve Doenous Branch Ofces in the differeat below, where advertisements will price as cliarged a3 the Maln Ofice | 8o'clock p. m. during the wi H.“BiMMS, Dookiellers and Btationers, 123 LUEN. Newsdesler, Statlonor, etc., 1002 ide News Denot, 1 -t widealer, and Fancy Jio Jare entabiisned s NN L REAL EATATE, In ths column, INree lines of less, 25 Cenls perin- sertion, Each additienal line, 10 eentr. 70D BALE-TUE FOLLOWING FROPERTY, DR. longing to an_Kastorn ' party, will. be soid at %00t one-half 1th valite, on torma to aglt: £4,20- ry brick 12-7oom houss, 778 Fulton-at. $2/400—-2.slary Drick, with sl Modern Improves menta, 1023 Weat ATATIA-AL. $2.000--1tory brick. 422 8quth Jefterson-st, 3tary marble-front, with sil modern fme Yiot TraThie-TRont, 1147 Michigan-av egant marhie.front, chigan-av. Yory (rame, with modera. Improvements, e ont 3-at0ry brick, 060 West Polk-st, Also wanted to parchuse 8 good frame houses, to move, near Unfon Park, Iaqilre of JONN A DARTLETT, - . Room 23, 162 Washington.st, (01t BALE—50 AURES NEAPR BOUTH PAitK: 300 10e1 on Llark-f., corner Maple; 100 feat on Clark- it., corner OAK: 188 1bta on Kiston-road and Armitage. at.1 129 foct front, Blanton-av., Englrwoad. Al of the abore parcels must be sold o aetile Fatates, at very low Dricet on yery casy terma, with Interest st 5 per ceit. elr:rly.{ur 1w days only (forenoons)at loom v, 127 L&+ ToOu SALE THIKE-RTOTEY AND DASE- ment froo-front store, 33x64, and lot (adjolning Natfonai Tlapk buliding) ‘on Douglass-at, Thiricents san Fourirehinaln, fo-Hinab .‘x:ffifl pAY 10 per cent net dn 4L 1 % frat- ciaey TundTeCORe S5hio0s 1o build. 1 B BOYD, Room wifson- JPOR BALE—30 FERT ON MICHIGAN. AV NEAT w"‘l"rnn'nxy~ nth-st., cast front. MATRON HILL, &7 3 5 I SALE—NEW AND KLEGANT HOUSE IN fine location an Soutl Slde, Aret-cl n everyre. ipect “handiomely frescocdi very chi g HILL, 97 Washiagto) T ON DEARNORN-AV., - 5T130 1. fo wide F~CIE between Oak and D slley, PIKRCE & WV, 3 001t SALE=T 1AV AT, GOOD DAROATNS fa stoue feont reatdences in cliol e lacationson West Eldo, witu pariors, nd Ritchen on maln floor, I, POTWI dining:roums, ¥, 92 Waahi, ) QNI Y LOW, ON TERMS TO SUIT, the ani hounes, 383 Wess Jackaons st. and <3 have il modern improve i} Inquire a4 133 Dearoora-st., In baak. JOOI BALK=AT A BANGAL honae £83 Calumet-av., tho complete order. ¥, UAYLORD, R SALE- 82 t0—F iV TORK, AND LOT 3321331 dwelling over, curer Margan and Gurlay- ‘hia {8 cortainly s bargaln for soma onc: 1,000 e Lwo yours. 2, iendld 7-room cottage, and ot 2: JJackeon-at., nesr Wood; south front. Th's house snd iot 1a golng fo ba sold this woax. Cail and get & bare ©alng we are going to seil T. B. BOVD, Koom 7. No. 170 Mad et et e s 00 A 7OR BALE—AT GREAT HARGAINS ON FRASY terms: $1,700, fina Lwo story frama dwelling. 1073 32,600 three.story brick. 40 Harvard o Ty brick, 18 lolhrool 1 limare-at.: E1,0UL L Ace. _Inquiro 383 Weatern-av. GOOD DARUAIS IN THREE 1LOTS v.. comer California-av. If. TOTWIS, 0It GALE—IIEST DARGAIN IN CIHICAGO, 141 feet on Van Buren-st. by 97 on Aberdcen, south and eart froot, at 855 & foof. SAMUEL M.'BOUTH, Ashiand Bioek. . JFOR SALEZSIXTT FEET ON WARIINGTON-AT.. narthwest corner of Oakley-al., with two-story fame house, modern convenfunces, £3,000, on very easy tery , POFWIN, 02 Washington-st. Hookkoonorss Clorks. &ce ANTED-A TOUNG to invest equall Inquire at 113 Randolph-st., R AN WITH 8200 CABT me in s plable, ANTED-TIO 000D COAT-MARERS T0 G0 T ioures. " ApblY 1o JOLN, ANTED~FIVR nnlon men, for 6 stove f Inantreat 44 and 4 morrow, from 010 108, m. TAKPTA: ALEO A S iy ta trimming, eto. RE N oiindry in the counts 0 Souttt Water-st., to-day and boy, ! NICHOLAUN DHGAN ¥ 2 LBOORBINDERR = ONE arders. DONOTIUE & . REMITH HELTER ° CARITAGE TRIMMEIL AT Ni F. TUCKEN. b casermaker and two forwi ) 105 Maditon-st, WAL Miscellaneous, ANTRD=BY _IMPORTERS, men and women: city and country; sell to fatnis c4) gmall espital.” Garden ‘Tea Compaoy, P. 0. Tox €820, TEA AGENTS; TED-MATCII 1, BY GHICAGO IMPORREH, piaevcrylicrs to familie ruwfic’rgxs Mg‘rv‘raaq 1 600Dt “'.rcll l(lmdn{pll Ol OULRSDY'A Ti nEeTs, 0 reAsurer, it Address MANAGRR, 272 8f I8! RLS ARD HOUNADOUNS h €£300: ample fl" ures, the Talior, corn YO YOUNG MRN 1ln April. Room D=MEN TO BELL NRW FABT-RELLING * g .Cul'rl,crlgrv 3 the lowest. AMEIICA! Domcsticns FANTED-A _VINST-CLASS SECOND GIRL iniai corr s well recoiniended ferrid, A_Dfll,l‘?‘flllln 8 NTED-A Q00D GIRL ~ FOit Inquire &t 13 Forpest German or Xor- ~RECOMMRNDED DONESTIO bachelor (a farmer), AN ADLE TO DO GRN- rmanent honie ({a Inquirtng of Mr. 7. A ‘eral housework can ob TANTED=A GIRL TO DO GENERAL TIOUAR. German preferred. - Apply immealately St LR VRS S NTED—WOMAN "FOR _GENEIIAl, TOUBE- work ut 383 Wast Taylor-at. Apply Sunday af~ SUBURBAN REAX, ESTATE, FOR BALE=YOU CAX BUY HOUSKS AT HINS- dnle, all ready to go luto, for just What you are throwing away (n rent~and the vm{ best Jots, without adoliar, tofinprove. 0. J. BTOUGIL 123 Dearborn-st. PERSONAL, In thie column, three lines or less, 25 cenis per in sertlon. EacA additional line, 10 cents, ERSUNAL—A G LEMAN OF LEISURE, WITI ties the acqualntance of & refined lady In Addresa G 78, Tribune ERSONAL—A" YOUNG WIDOWER, AGED 2, ndonce wiih viow to matrimy UCGRDUN, care of Dr. A. E. SONATL_LETTRRS. DON'T FATL T L fof a fetter, a4 It should hot fall Tnid ERSONAL=ALLINQUIRIFS REGAUDING LEAD: ullyanswered on 'reccipt of $i._Adirena @ B WRIGHT, Box 78. Leadyiiie, Col. e AdienG B WHIGNT, Box 7. Lusdvilie, Col, TO RENT— West Eldo. 0 NENT--895 JACKSON-ST. : 11 HOOM BRICK. IN 3 excelient condition. furmace, screcus: waile painted; posicssion EJt MONTIT UNTIL MAY 1, AND fine two-story brick honecs. 434 80 Lwo-story frame, To’n:?r»: IrVIng:plbce nd 14 Filtmore d011arvard-st. _lauire at 383 Westorn-av, 00D, AT CORNER OF WOOD- 1-81., B 13¥0-41oTY coltage, cel 1d 801t roer —VERY LOW, A 17_miles from Chi 1, 8 Ashland Block, T RENT-A FAMILY OF TWO ADULIS AND two ehildren residing Io Kenwood desire s party to artot el houie and Loy Lkeald NAINES & CO., e In the rear. . WWest 0o 0 _NERT—SOITES OI FIVE IROOMR, 24 AND 30 Wiisrd-piace, rent, $13. W. 1. THOMPSON, South Sidee 'O RENT-ONR LARGE, routn. water {n room, for una ) 10, U and 51 Bouth C e, 220 Weat Madisan-at, COUNTRY REAL ESTATL, 0Tt BALE—$12,000-1%0-ACRE. FARM 1a MILES weat of Court-Hause {1y Chicago: une of the heat improved farins In Cook County.'fing large 1-roem framo dwelilnz, all ‘under good fence; only 3 mf uortneast of Desolatnes sud 2 milea from' Yark RIdge; terma easy. §3.80-17-acre farm. all under good fence. good dmelliog 0roors, allkindd of ruiu snd shrublicty, 2 blocks from depotat Park Lidie, 12 miles from Cbi- 01 farm 1 underdrained and 1o In Gne working order, " B, BU R 7. 170 Madtson-st. ORBALE — SULLIVA ANDS AT BOW e o o e Saareaaen IR NGO & DICKIR and 101 Washingion-st. FOR BALE_DRSIRADLE VROPERTY AT MAKI- tou (Colorado Bprings). The Grace Greenwood cottnre and prounds containing two scres, ot this celes Drated resort for health ond plcasure, will be fold at & low priceand on reasonsbls terme. ApplY to Cr CLARKE, 411 West Monroe-at., Chicago. o EEA WANTED. ‘ A:VrTBD—TL.) REAL ESTATE OWNERS 1IN 2% cero--A lot of about ono acre, on or , withtu twa or three blog ot furtlier aformation’ call on_or address COX, Ituom 6 Washingion Miock. or CLa 3y CRAFTS. Rtoom 1. Ko, 177 Fast Siadison- GOODHICH, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, 128 DRAR- s oZora sty Chlicago,” Advice tree; 14 yeart” siper Tienco. A GOMPLETE STOCK OF NICK'S CELETIATED tlower secds at KMPIRK BEED HOUBE, 139 Lake-st. | z | OoTl MICI EY, tofore heen em| ed by 1n my buslnces as pu chasiug agent for me. i3 no longer in ‘my employment, .ITl’ nil Dt‘:rluln‘l are hflfh’ l"‘: tloned 'nnz to deal with i or Rive Wi creal: of my accoub Ciito400, March 8 1470 JAMES FOLEY. PuBLIBHELS UL LUSTRA’ WILL DR suppiied with proof.slicets aud pri nddreas 1o Jaternotional Kiectors, 308 West Twonty- thire Now Yo NS’ ces on_sending i, HEUMATISM POSITIVELY CURKD—VAN RU. ren's Compound never fallx, even In the warst caacs. Sold by all druggists. Degot, 1218 Madimon-st. ANTED—ONE MILE_OF OLD TELEGRAFH Jyire Immediatelr. Glvo price.” Address Z. & MANNING, Box €4, Oai Park, fil. ~PLEABANT FIONT ROOME, RICELY 78 East Van 13 furnisncd’ and carcd for, cheap, st ~ATORK AND BASEMENT, 104 EAST 3 30x103, well lighted. 25X70 FEET IN t-2lang hustneacg ON, zm INT—STOIES 107 AND 210 BOUTH WATERE, Apply to T. W. WADSWONTLI, 81 and 81 RENT-OFFICES AND quirs far tireo days at store 211 Randolph-st. Docks und Yards, ]V RENT=DOCK NEAR THE JUNCTION OF THE main river and Norih liranch, now occiipted by N. lum! rd, 175 feet on river by 400 ifraad connection OLLEXTON, 04 Dearborn-st., Miscellnneous, P TO GOOD TANTY, BABK- an Duren-at,, corner Slierinan; Bas DRSK-ROOMS, TO, RENT-CllEA ‘ment No. 138 V his of per- ro | EU-TO RINT—COTTAGES A for howaekeoping fn all partsof ths tenants, STOBS R ) AND, Boaunig G GENTLE two adloining nicely fur- rih Bide, soush of Chiv T on Bulith Slde, north 1l east of Clark-at. 1 o and east of state ddress, with fud FUINISED HOUAE ON A Madison or Van Turen- 3 , and not aver oo miie weat o B e o ol e oo Ihoasa of 7 ot 5. r monihi promps payi st be tn goo cerd T A LARGE ROOM IN PRI 1o store furpiture fur year o mare by + Nortlh Sideor centrally 1o~ 04 Last Handolpbi-at, FIGNISTED ROOM 1ght blocks of ad oor, and_ prico. aat eXPoslire, wilh! Etatewata. Mention ‘sizc, € 54, Tribuny oinee. Ao Tt oark o towis Wil pAY $10 '8 ho business month.” Addreas i1, Triliie omee. il EOARDING AND LODGING, Bouth Slae. ~DESITAILE FURNISOED 4 PRAIRIEAV.—PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms sud good tabie for young men of man MICHIGAK-AV, roums with or w CLARK-ST, — FINST-CLASS aanl, 84 10 8 per week, Wit day board, $3.80, {}) , $4 10 83 per wee! A1 e Miadrbonats. L STATE AND HAR- { the L'aimer ilause— Y, 81,40 §1.00¢ per LARENCE 1OUSE, COttA hoi £8 10 8101 alsu, furblalicd voonia ronted 0 . 178 BTA’ T, ew York, who retlred from business lmier 1{uuso—Koom and boai N ISHED TOOM. WITH BOARD, FOIt cutioman ud wile, niear Twentyaixtli-at., ass ot e BTOBAGE, JDELITY OMEPANY, 706, ]: i .’J Iy b-’ut‘:l ILKI ’huul1-n¢d LLEE and rellsbla; for turniture sad inerchand|: JTUItAGR FOIL B AR L 6 uad beat (o cliy. & & (. PARLLY, l'w W, Mourae. OA, A PALD 'AB’ CLY CARE AL AN SARROFE ST, MOUNEHOLD GOODS, RE CO,, WES’ ousehuia $oods 0a L1, yable 811 “cowhi Dalance, 23 8 207 pLate-at, IXUSICAL,_ ¥ JISCUER UPRIGHT, TIANOS ARE TIIE TEST muderate-priced Instruments In the market. They have a0 the (66t of Htie, Over 1,000 being {u usa n Culcavo and vicluity, all of which' hiave given perfect fon, IMagor torent.” LYON & IEALY, Ktate roe’sus. NKW UPRIGHT PIANOS— Becund-hana nrrlim anos. acond-haud square pia NEW ORGANE, Eecond-hand orga Cast or uonihly payments, Larpest stock to select froni In ¢he city, Ervery new fnstriment warrdbted five years, - Second-hand (nstra« 1ncuts taken 1 exchanie for uew, American. Freaeh, (erman. sid Scandinavian sales: meu 1o accuinmodats custonicrs, . W. KIMDALL, am: rrer Slate sad Ad PIAN()S. $135, lfi‘l-'fl [ $200: OHGAN! Ve % nrEest sock In the clty, strament tranted five years, REED'S Temple of e L et Bl - e qlu:u [ NI ANO WANTED FOR CASH— WY Glve ae: nd price. Siate where Instrument ription pioy beseen. Address A C 8, Lock-Nox 18, lieed City, | o (37) WILL BUY AN ELEGAN ' TTANO-FONTE; B200 R A T, Ak TIN'S, 205 and 267 81 A DVANCES MADK uX DTAMONDS, ands, e LAU. 5" priv dolph-st,, hear’ i and 0. Fstablished 1854, Km‘ SUMS TG LOAN ON FURNTTHRE, PIANOS, eto., without removal, and on all guod securitics. Room 11,05 Ucarborn-ss, ' : NY SUM3TO LOAN ON_FUIRNITURE AND T &nog without rimoval, 151 Randolohi-st., fivom CASu AMane < WATCHES, ‘office, 120 ian® ONEE 70 LOAY: 70 WAL, 148 Destbora-ai, * "M BATH A ICRELS AND 'K 8 CAN IR IIAD IN EX Triv el 6 for currelicy at thy counting-room of tho §||.vr.n'.'s 'AND 50 CENT FIECKS IN FACKAURS &3 of $101n oxchauie for currency ot counuing-room 0 LOAN, SOK 8 YEANS, AT LOW IN- .‘§500 Teriat o Citicage o Ll o ciata: aivo ) CBUETAVOOD, T4 State: N BUMA FROM 8300 TO city resl catat, DAVIS & UO '0 LOA N PROVKD LS o ARGl finproved, ar i ner cent inter- est. W. 1. DICRINSON, i) and 101 Washingion s, & fin alde-apriig business b ncqinied clliptio #5rIng pleasura wason, the staudard tur kueral excel icnce. A gousrsl stock of goud second-liand vehicles that Wil be suld vary chesp,_luspection solicited. “uhnn-umn'—u AU OK CLARENGE carriage; nisu lght side-bar, opeu or top, huKHJ }I‘IH pay cashi, WL hnd: roy I'syuu’s IIvery, 144 ane —A & HAND, GOOD, TIAND: some pair horse Luggy harness. Address Box 100, Matteson kfouse. VVANTEI=A HORSE RUGGY AND ATNESS Ly & gentiena 5 burnan_towni wiil Lep fur occaipus) barn and pasture, Address A'A B, Trll 0 EXCHANGE — CIHANGE=LOT 42X100 0N CORNEN ON block from Lineolu Park, sultable for four o for huuse wnd | B, BLI3S, T05tatesst, J WILL K] D TMPKOVED FARS ern Jaude, Address ox. T A BE_AND LOT, C IN WIA- TG, dha'aih to Sxchaane bor e ood baying Vusiness, 'l 34, Tribune vtiire, 70, EXCHARGE-A" FINE REW TIANOT WILL take b Rood_horsa and buwey of Luusshold furmis ture fu pert payient, batance can by pald iu Iostatls ments It desired.” % 1, Tribuny ofic K ""I:nh Tacy at - npat-clos seiinary lnu{lh:'mf;i ) Cobie lr! !DY’:lNr!': Iz:m“ln'thn clly.“(r 6, “T'ribune oMece. e LOST _AND FOUND ANTED-AN ENGLIGN Ol GEVAN GIRL fully EAnE et (1a1e Co0io. ashing. amd Tromiost ully un o COOKIDR, WAsTIDK, 8nd ironing. Callat 473 WaDRhAr. o . S ANTED~GOOD GITtL, FOIt ITAL YOUBE- 1o a private fami cre (he comforts of & and steady employment are to be found. FOR GRNERAL HOURE: 0 & fiTst-class scamistress, Inquirs st - ANTED=GIRL FOR ORNERAL HOUBEWORK st he & good laundress, aud LYo reforence. 00D KITCHER GIRL AT REVERE Miscellaneous stage, to _travel . Koom 1. 119 North Clar} R gars e A Avl e e HIT!}_{/TION! WAN!'ED—M& Ioolkkeecpers, Olorits, &ce ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPRTEN' Addaress DRUGUIST, Dr‘lrwxz,rngan: TIOOREERFER la office tn somis Western gty Road reterences. Addresa Drawer 56, Stratford, Canada. L T 1mat emnployor and others, Y 1), Tribune office. WANTED—DY. COMMEINCIAL ey s Poutiot o brarels oo onies? Addresa U, Trihune ofice, TED-DBY A DRUGGIST, 2 asted {n prescrilion de- refercnces, Address G832, Islipemntng, Mich, U N “WANTED: ry) fn mereantil elery strictly sober: o 1 years old, thoroughly nriinent: oan furniali koo TUATION WASTED=I WILL GIVE ANY MAN n per .whulc Ie or retall boot and sho ITUATION WANTED=DY is a good rccountant and baa bad long experience (n ofice writlug, in any capacly whem he can be made unciali strictly temperates not afrald of work of any farences: snall salary oheerfully JITUATION WANTED-BY A YOI SR reron York ln oiice uf suma, wiiolasale i 2 neat situation in % B 4p, ‘Iril A GENTLEMAN Wilo WANTED—AS_CLERK Uood references. JON WANTED—AS _CONRESFONDENT, asalatant boukkesper, or any clarkshl sulary aecepted. Keferencs firat-class. 1ITUATION WANTED~BY A TOUNG MAN, A8 Cuziom gutters lias liad & yeas experloncd. ' Ad- JITUATION WANTRD—AS GURTOM-CUTTER DY ng man with ten yrars’ axperjence, TUATION WANTEI—AS FORESAN Ol BUPEIL: office by ons who i thar. nversant with all departments, prices, nd nreas-work: el class olticess 1O obfectl Address, atating terins affered, I 25, Tribune office. Intendent (n & priatin cars' experfonce In West or Southweat, Miscellancous. TED=)IY A RESPRCTABLR, ', I any capacliy; no ddress G ITUATIONS W.s titeltigent young objectiun 1o conntrys best 50, Tribune oifice. _SIZUATIONS ¥ COORING BY A na privaie famlly, Hefers DA TIOROUGHLY-COMPE: . That ean cook aod tako tull epbi best of ruferences, a RO-IY A RESPEGTADLE housewark in A privats i1 at 103 Wost Taylor-at, BY A 3TOUT YOUNG GER- #Irl todo genoral housework. Inquird st 330 ¢l dress 1 62, Tribune u ¥, OF aecond Work. TUATION WANTE| m 'S_n"mmux WANT) Y A GRIVIAN GITY cuoi aah, d 1 et ront wnderstands b use, 93 Bouth C: ANTED-IY TWO ~COM s, couk nnil etm\lfl [ COM i elty or counf test, TED-B A RESI'ECTANLE low at Liousakeeper in a widower s (amily un to children; beat Pefercnces. Address, VANTED—FAMILIES AND HOTELS, NTED-FAMILII i cooks, laindresses, and ses carefuily supplied at Stin. WILITTAI Clarkeat, Miscelinneous, ITITATION WANTED~IY A YOUNG LADY, A8 d at, T 13 _i;rriv.\i'ms'\v](s?:lnl 4 i Hiduliahe Adiress SCIMT g 2 K [ IN" CHICAGO, dnur awn terinst No trade: not stol L JUs, 75 A FIRST-CLASS BA ding-housv, flled with promp Donisakion wives nmediateis, OF Ehe e of Siags nine ollice, Tt BALE—FII(sT-CLASS JUIt BALE-OR TO RENT—A BREWEIR uuses, Uxtures, horscs aud all In zood onder and NEL, Real Estala Agout, 50 Dear! i indolug a trat-cl nqul ot ANDER T INVEST 826,000 TO 8 it Cattlo: Fanctioe 1 b W et 3,500 o o the rangoe; money wantcd 1 orgy eapilal and lasyo prote sa: u SR ST e Htable; dtalng:roo 3 Heral for. cast ooly. - S his summ with 25 sieady bon JrouNn-a BABY.CARRIAGK: RUPFOSED TO DE siolung 5 cory o¥ IHIAP. or State of Indians. Finder willha g to ¥, A. BVANE, ot Wilis “OST=0N BAT! INSTRUCTION,. OGRNTLEMAN WANTS A SENE! Addreds 4 LADIE: bo taught ull:fl’l‘.!h' T emnployuieut. Apply ot U TE LESSONE IN atonce, C 76, Tribuge ullice, NTLEMEN OAN Btiog them for GENTS WANTEI-TO BELL A NEW MEDIOAT, Work, Thia le something wortly of your aiten: 10, 84 16 se1la TApILIy 454 DAYS thu bigwem KRG of bors ety Yoy batllcuiry siveas s AT st nownatands. Fur bo faa W 123 North Kighth-at,, Bi, Louls, Mo, FOit SALE 1¢ SALE~AT A lllllflA\l.'(‘ ul rble o] m’"“h" e :‘ll :anl‘hflu ord MARGLE SQD. coppar fuliats, 200 caally PLETE FILE OF THE CHICAGO Bf"LE;- Address J. Tribune. ! 1i EXCHANGR—| 4132 GuW Dl Land busgy In exhange. 0 t SALE AT ONE:FOURTIE sinca bought foF cash. " Do | adison-at. K e ND-HAND ENGINE, 30 ANTEU-NEW Oft BEC 100 borse-pawer, Address 077, Tribuns