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THE COURTS. The Toledo, Pooria & Warsaw---Trou- bios of the Protection, Record of Judgmonts, New Suits, Divorces, Ete. In the cane of Secor & Tracy vs, The Toledo, Peorla .& Warsaw Rallroad Company, the Re- cofror, A. 1. Hopkina, filed a petition yesterday atating that, in 1863, an agreement was made bvotween the Peorla, Pekin & Jacksonville Ralt- road Company and the ‘Toledo, Peoria, & War- raw Road by which the Jatter leascd that por- tlon of the Jackronville Rand between Peorta att Hollla Station, s distance of seven and a half miles, for $15,000. year, ‘The lease was made to run for on indefluite time, but could he terminated at any time after giving elghtecn months’ notice, Hoth roads ‘ran Sn paralicl Tines this eoven milles, and the Peorla Road Iensed that of its older rival to suye the expense of building a new line for itself. ‘She Receiver says ho bas always consldored this rental of $15,000 ns excessive, but hasnever been ubldtoob- taln'a reduction. Recently some partiesconnect~ ed with the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw Railroad have proposed to bulld o new Ioe between Peorla and Jollis Station, avd lease ft to the Warsaw Road exclusively. ‘They think it can be built so as to lease it for $10,000 0 yenr, and the Recelyer. thinks he had better make this new arrangement so as to save what he can for the unfortunate bondholders. An order was made by Judge Drummond allowing the Recelver to make such an arrangement {f the new brauch- road {s built. THE PROTRCTION LIFE-INSURANCY COMPANY, Afow weeks ago E. D, Cooke, Assignee of the ProtectiafpLife-Insurance Company, filed a petltion before Judge Blodgett sctting out that io February, 1877, the Company, for the pur- se of maklne a better snowlng with the Auditor of Btnte, pretended to sell to Martin Ryan, one ofits oMlcers, 9 house anil tot on Ash- Innd avenue, near Van Biren street, for $10,000. Ryan gave back a mortgage for 88,000, unt this mortgage was at once deposited at Springfield as assets, Asa matter of fact, however, the prop- erty was not sold at all, but only rented to hin, ‘After the Assignee tool: possession, Ryan fatled. to pay his rent, and the Assignee began to dun him. Ryan then proposed tf he could have the house rout-freo until next May, and havo the claim for rent canceled, ho would then surren- der possession. The Assienec thought this was rather a cool proposition, but he recommended the acceptance of the proposal rather than o through the delay. of o lawsuit. ut when the Assignee obtained nermlssion to make the compromise Ryan refused to carry out ifs agreement. The Assignee was therefore compelled to take other steps to got possession of the property, and he accordingly Med a bi yeatel oy tn ‘the United Stato Circult Court against Ryan, asking to haye him compelled to reconvey the property to the Company or sur- render to him of his mortgage given to the Company. pivonons. Marla Daviason {ed a bill Joctarday againet her husband, Joseph C. Davideon, asking foro muyoree on the ground of drunkenness and “Hoskana E Jones fled a simflar bill fora divorce from Robert HH. Jones on account of his desertion and adultery. ITENS, In the foreclosure case of “August Bauer ys, Bamuel J. Walker and others, Bernhard Locw- enthal was appointed Receiver under a bond Sor $10,000, UNITED STATES COURTS. The Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Com-~ any fied a bill yesterday omainst Edwin A. Beers to restraiv hhin from infringing ita patent for barbad-wire fences, A similar bill-was filed agalnat the same defendant by the same Com- pany and Isaac L. Ellwood, owners of another patent for the same invention. £Award D, Cooke, Assignco of the Protection Life-Insurance Company, filed a bill against John und Mary E. W, Reld, Seth Turner, R. T. Allen, dames Braidwood, Robert Clow, and others to foreclose a mortgage for $20,000 on the N. W. 2 of Bec, 29, and the JVs, of tho 8, W. X of sald See. 29, nud the 3. W. 44 of Bec. 21, nnd the undirided 34 of the 8. E. 44 and the NE. 3 of the 8. W. 4 of Sec. 17, 82, 0, in Will County, containing 600 acres. Also another againat. Laurin P. Hillard, HH. F. Vallette, and Sen A. Harmon to foreclose a mortgage for $10,000 on Lots 48, 40, 00, 51, 52, 83, D4, und 65, Block 4,in Hilliard & Dobbing' Firat Addition to Washington Heights. BANKRUPTCY, William J. Campbell was appointed Assigneo of John Swenson. A first_and flnal dividend of 5 per cont was acelared in the case of the Star Chemical vorks, A lorze number of fianl meotings will be held this morning. SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. William Moore sucd Clarence 8, and Edwin J. Noble yesterday for $1,000, Willlam D. Melntost bezan a sult by attach- ment against John Ritchie and John Ritchie, dr., to recover 82,050, Georga E. Doughty, administrator of tho estate of Willlam Scilew, filed a bill against Bamucl B. Munson, Jr, Annio M. Munson, W. 8. Munson, Francis M. Munson, ant Sallie 8. Munson to foreclose o warranty deed in the nature of a mortgage for 12.500 0n Lot 81, Block 2, {n Asblund Second Addition to Chi- cago. . cinourr count. Frank Harrish, confined in the station ona charge of obtaining money under false pre- tenses, fled a petition for habeas corpus, claim- {ng no complaint was ever filed on which the watrant szainst him was issucd, and that bie detention, therefore, {s ileal, Magelo Bertling, charged with stealing a gold watch, also asked for a habeas corpus, on the fround that there {s uo evidence against her sufliclent to hold her. Joseph I. Room commenced a suit for $10,000 damages against the Chicago West Divielon Railway Company. THE OALI, Jonor Drusixonp—Set casce and general basi- ness, Jvpax Bronaerr-—Calt of the criminal calendar, Tux Aprettiate Courr—Oi, Bragg vs. Geddes, onhearing, Call {6 67, Buchanan ve, Goelng; Ox, Taylor vs, Boardman; UD, Fergus Printing Cami ‘ny va, Clovelaud Paner Company; 70, Renny Kenny; and 71, Caure vs. Junae Ganr- BOL, 5A, OK, 509, COO, UO, G05, UO, 60D, UID, GIK, and 024," No cave on trial, dopar Jatzson—Aasiots Judge Gary, No, 635, on trial, No. 26, Libby bad 80, UL, dupa Kourns—82, and 80 to 05, inclusive. No caso on trial, Junor Hoorit—75, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, No, 6,456, Hosttchor vs. Tarnon, on trial. duvar MoALuiaten uiong, 2h, Millor Doolittle, and Samo vs. Sant Loomis—Ineano casca, OD to 11 a. m. Nos. 15, ly M4, 25, 27, 25, 20, YO, Bi, SH, 34, nnd 35, : “Jupay Witttaua- Nos, 580, 645, 65%, 559, 571, aiy, and 1,147, cade Cours, 57 to 41, Inclusive, except 635, JUDGMENTS, etal. va. J. F. Kooppo and Fhilo ‘T, Dodge vs. dohn Vite Hiram Barker va, John and $400.31, Cincuir Court—Conrrastona—Charies F, Rert ve, Veter Kagor, $2, ' Jonas Bootu—lenty lugosch; verdict, S40, a —_— JURIES IN GEORGIA. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Athanra, Ga., March 2%.—Under the new Coustitution the jury system of Georgia is fomowhat changed, the standard of jury-quall- fications being raised, A Committee of threo citizens ia apputated for cach county, whore duty it fs to preparo a jury-list, from which thera {a no appeal. A careful Investigation {nto the jury-tetof varlouscounties in the Stato shows thut about 5 per cent of the lst is com- Posed of negroes. This percentage, the Com- Inissfoners cluttn, 13 a Mberat one, when the andara of intelligence and education is ap- blled, In Atlouta (Fulton County) there are, Sve urgrocs on the jury-list. The negroes Slatin that the purcentags should bo vary tauch larger; and {tis probablo thats discussion will @ provoked upon this subject. Re Tho Arrogante. New dork Bun. Te is onlysthe loss of sife at. the foundering of tha Arrogante whieh Js worth much vonsidera- Won, As for the ship iteclf, {t was of small Value. ‘The Arrogautu wus ono of the. gardo Cote armored vessels uf the Frerch navy, and even of this minor type of froncladé she was One of the least important. ‘This fact was aug- Seated by the cable statement that her armor ‘Was only 6 inches thick at tho water Jino—really was only 43{. ‘There wore threo vessols of Swal- Baitermann ve, Franz this,sort in the French navy, the Arrogante, Implacable, and Optniatre, bullt exactly alike. The Arrogante'a length, hetwoen perpendict: lars, was 1443¢ fects extreme breatlth, 48 fect & Suches; depth of hold, 10/4 fect; displacement, 1,338 tons; drauuht forward, sk feet, and the sane ult. Sho carried nine guns, but these wero only O!{-4nen guns, ‘The indicated horse- bower of her englies, which were built by Ceeuzot, was only 484, and her maximuin speed wan less than seven knots, ‘Ihe steam ma- ehinery cost less than $40,000, nnd the entire cost of the Arrogante was about $225,000. will be seen thai tho material loss ts fur Jess than tt would have been in the case of the He- doubtable, for example—an fronclad of 8,658 tunis, with 10 in aot armor at the water-line, find having a speed of fourteen nots per hour. INON AND STEED Aw PARIS. Interenting Facts from the Report of Mtr. Morreti—Tho Wegest tWnwimer in tho World—iteasemer Steel. Ete, fu Telegravh ta New York Tribune, Wasitixaton, March 23.—Alr, D. J. Morrell, of Penusvivanin, Asetstant Commisstoner to the Paris Exposition, has submitted hia roport to the Secretury of Btate on the exhibits uf fron and steel fn (hit exhibition, ‘The loading fron nud steel producing countrics of the.workiin the order of their Smportance are enumernted as follows: Great Britaln, United’ States, Germany, France, Beleium, Austria and Hungary, Russia and Sweden. ‘Theee countries produce 933g per cent of the world’s annual product of fron und ateol, nnd all were rupresotted ut the Maris Exhibition ex- cept Germany, Speakluys of the French exhibit, Mr. Morrell saya that the progress mado hy that nation In the manufacture of rude castings, bar iron, anid steel rails, and some other heavy products, bas been known to the world since the Parls Expo- ation of 1867, but tint in 1878 showed morc ad- vancement {n the manufacture of the finer forms of frou and steel, und many of the products derived from them. Among the ex- hibits are mentioyed an clghty-tos steam ham- mer—the lureest In the world,—and an) armor plate thirteen fovt ten inches long, eleht fect six Inches wide. and two feet acven fiches thick, welghtny sixteetive metrical tons. A cast-atecl shaft was olso exhibited sixty-four fect’ four dnches tong und seventeen incties im diameter, and welghing twenty tons, The exhibit of Great Britnte, Mr. Morrell ssys, was not worthy of the position she occupica in the production of fron and stecl Ons tri ectt to the Exposition. rails 190 feet long, rolled direct froin the ingot, and bent into four leneths of thirty-two feet each, Some fotercating specimens of fron used fn ordnance were also shown, anita forged hol- low shatt thirty-threw fect seven fuches long, seventeen und cnc-balf Inches in dlaueter, was alao exhibited. The English showed very uumorous and ex- etleny specimens of agricultural machinery and cutlery, Gerinany was not represented In the Expost- Hon, but” Mr, Morrell visited that country for the purpose of maklie o careful inepection of its fron und steel industries, ana tu order to make the reporta complete one, The mast fn- teresting feature of his paper iv relation to Gormany fs tint which treats of the competition between the three great iron and ateo! producing countries of Europe, Sinco Germany acquired the fron districts of Alsace und Lorralne she has become ao troublesome rival for France, whtle the British manufacturers are sending their products to Germany itself, and competing with articles of fron nnd steel manufactured at home, Mr, Morrell calls attention to the advantages which the United States possesses in buluyy bo widely separated from European conntrica, unt thus being relleved, to a great extent, from competition that would otherwise exist. Mr, Morrell’s report in regurd to the tron and. steel Industries of Belgium {s very Interesting, He gays there Js something atmazing in the com. parative prosperity of the Bulgin iron and steel ndustries when thelr spare natural resources are taken into consideration, and when the same industries of more favored countrica are ex- Derlencing a greater or less depression. The causes for this condition of things, Mr. Morrell gays, aru to be found in cheap labor, long hours, the technical caucation of the workingmen, strict ccouomy fn administration, attention to. nilnutest details, and tse of the most improved. Jabor-saving machinery, The population of “Belgium {3 very dense, 5,000,000 pcoplo inhabit~ inj 12,000 square miles of territory. The coun- try ts n hive of industry. ‘There {6 no room for drones, Every man hus his work to do, and he must be content with amall Wags for bigh Wages ‘would goun put anend to all employment by destroving the abllity of-Belgium to com- pene in foreign markets, Strikes aro uxcecd- Ingly rare, and when her do occur they aru goon terminated, because the Government will not tolerate thent. Personal econumy ta essential tocxistence, The labor of women and children fs utilized. Ratlroads through its own territory, favorably situated seaports, wud a trading spirit handed down from the middle ages, ald fn secur- ing foreign purchasers for Belgian manufact- tres, Belglum utilizes all her resources. She is (ndustrious and frugal, She neglects none of her opportunities. Mr. Morrell concludes this portion of his report by tho remark that much of the distress existing In other countries might be obyluted by the practice of the same virtues, and that {t would not Involve the reduction of sages to the Belgian standard. ‘The:Austro-Hungary oxblblt of {ron nud steot was exceptionally flue, and showed remarkable progress. ‘The ‘sama may be snid of the Rus- Blan oxhibit, and also of ihutof Sweden. ‘The Progress in the application of new methods in the Jast named country fs slow, which, Mr. Mor- rell says, accounts for the absence of much fn- crease in her product. ‘The exhibit of the United States was innde- quate, utd did not fairly represent the industrial resources and progress of the country. ‘The great American rolling mills and steal works y mada tto sign of thelr capacity, vor did other estublishtnonts, iu the manufacture of tron and stecl, Not a rail norakeg of cut nails, barf iron or {ngot of steel of American manufacture, wag on exhibition, A few articles which ut- tracted favorable attention are enumerated, Tu his general survey of tho features of the Parls Exposition, as far as they relate to fron and steel, Mr. Morrel says tat he ts ied to the conclusion that they present very little tit was new to the practieal man who ls enguged In the manufacture of these producte, ‘There wero evidences of progress in the dephosphorization uf iron, in the substitution af machine for hand puddling, in the simplification and perfection of the open-hearth process, in the casting of stecl, inthe manufacture of wrought trou and steel und their application to new uses, but vo absolutely new process ‘for the manu- facture of fron anid steol was oxbibited or deseribed, ‘The motatlurgical world, he says, has apparently reached a resting-pluce ia the mutter of invention, and stecl-mukers every: where ecem to havo reached the conelusion that, fo the improvement uf present processes, aud in the extension uf the use of iron and stecl, are they to find probloms worthy of their attention itt the future. The display of {ron and stec! products at the Paris Exposition has never been equaled In a World's Fair, while the exiibits of machiner have anly been surpassed by that made at Pnit- adelphia, which was more oxtended snd inore varled than thut of Parls, and had the additional advantage of belmg moro enorally, in motion. At the eaine UUme, the Paris: Exposition damon- strated more filly than thnt at Philadelphia or any previous ove, the eficiency of machinery tn all Industrial entorpriees, und exhibited the ef- forts of every progressive nation to abtain the best machinery for its oivn service, nud the ne- cesalty brougiit upon all by thelr active compe- titfun to. adopt every new device and tmprove- ment which tends to {nerease, perfect, and cheapen products, On tho effect of tho introduction of the Besso- nier process for the manufacture of stevl, Mr. Morrell says that the London Zines remarks that the Bessemer steel process has rujoed the manufacturiug irou trade. Morrell rays thatit has done amore than thie, it has distribut- edamony many countries the manufacture of Bessemer steel, and bes thus enabled them to supply more fully thelr own imetalluraical wants and the metallurgical wants of other couutrics, In Hou of their own previous partial denendenca upon Great Britain for tho other fron und steel products, 1¢ has thus alded not only to rufa the manufacturing fron trade of all countries, but to ruin that of Great Britain pare teulurlys and it has placed a limit upon the Bossemer stuel industry of Great Britain itectf, ‘Yhia ig a rovelation “in connection with tho world's fron industry which was reserved for Parla to make clearly manifest. In anawer to the question whether any valu- able suggestiuns for new uses for tron were made at the Paris Exposition, Mr. Morrell says that tha mos! ortunt relates to the introduc- tion of yarlous systems of iron permanout way for railroads ia the place of woouen crosstics and stringers which are now generally in ues In one or tio of these systems stecl {s aubsti- tuted for iron. The Commissioner thinks that it ty not improbable that one or two of these systerus will become vooular, and even neces- sary, fu countrica which do not possess an abun- dative of timber, but at present many objections ure made to thelr adoption, ‘The use of fron in ihe place of wood fn the coustruction of build. {uwa, and also of bridges, teleurapl poles, and ju inining operations, is Increasing every year in Europe, Mr. Morrell aleo mentions the mut ufacture of mineral fuel from the culm of co: which in soveral European countries ls a rapidly doveloping industry. Iu this country, however, he thinks thut the abundance and cheapness of good cual will lung operuto as an impediment to tho utilization of the dust which has accumulat- ed or may accumulate In the vicinity uf cual mines. + Mr. Morroll attaches to ifs report many valu- hlu atatlatics of the product of fron both in for- eign countries and at home, CURRENT OPINION. IXIA True, ‘Tia Pity, Uterelund Herald. ‘What a pity it is—a vast pity, so to apeak— that Unclo Simon did not afgh in elpher! Tho Privato’s Mutnya, Attanta (@a,) Constitutton (Nem.). By attucking the Hon. Private Dalzell, of Ohio, the mumps show that they are no re- spectera of persons. A Call to the Hrigadiors, Loutaritia Courter-dournal (Dem. A vearel full of yellow-fover patlents at New Orleans ought to stir up Congress, if that body is to be stirred up atoll, Dick Deadoye Pastadetphia throntele, As Ben Butter fs now at liberty, wo would re- apectfully sugeest that he would make an excol- laut Wick Deateye la sorne Pinafore company, Gan Bo Exonaed. Pittsoury Teteyranh (Ken,). With a miserable Englishman about to sall from New York with the pedestrian's belt, ant a Democratic majority assombled In Washing- tom, the American bird of frecdum might 06 well Ro to roust. They Little Thought It. Angfain Ernress (Rev). When the Confederate Conzress at Richmond Tost adjourned, tt was upderstood that the ad- Journiment was foro brfet nvason only, but: tt was little thought that it would recutivune it Washington, A Lesson, ston Pilot (Irish Cathotte), The lesson of Archbishop Purcell’s zalures and the collapse of the savings banks—buy United States ponds, And when you draw your Interest, mind, don’t spend it; Dut go and buy one mote amull bond. * «sully, Prorta (lit,) Democrat (Dem), Papers continus to how! beeauso the Legisla- ture has passed but four or tive bills, We say, “Bully! We hope the Legistature won't pass ten bills during the entire session, When no bilts are passed, then you are sure no mischief has been done. Threo Senators. Washington Port (Dem), Benton was the only Senator who ever served five successive terms. Shiclds1sthe only man who was cverScuator from three States. Simon Cameron fs the only man who, after long service in the Senste, the Cabinet, and diplomatic labor, was hauled into court in his8ist yearon a charge of trlding with a widow's affections. Ataskn. Bt, Lmula Republican (Dem), ‘The Fedcrat Government should do one of two things: either take carcof Alaska properly, or sell it, or give it away, Its present condition faa disgrace, and {ts past condition bas been anything but creditable. Amore utterly use- less plece of property was never bought by any pation than Mr. Sctrard’s seal-slcdn elephant. Vetoes. Loutevitte Commerctat (Htep.), Washington vetoed two bills; Mndison ye- toed five: Monroe vetoed one; Jackson vetocd seven; Tyler vetoed five; Poll, three; Pierce, four, Buchanan, one; Jobuson vetoed twenty- ue, In no single case, huwover, did the ma- jority in Congress, whose measure .the Presi- dent refused to siun, sttempt to compel him to ip go by refusing to pass Appropriation bitle till ie did. Exemption of Ohureh r reueety: from Taxn- ons New york Indenendent (Congregational), A petition has been presented to the Leciela- ture of this State, signed by 20,000 citizens, and asking fora reveal of all laws exempting church- property, ministers, und priests from taxation, There Is, of course, no prospect that this Leets- Tature will do the thing asked; public sentl- ment inthis State hus not yet reacted this point; yet the time is coming when it will de- tmund nvery essential chaygo of the laws on this subject. Dodmoorntic Tooltaliness, Cincinnate Cammeretat (Ind, Ren.). ‘The Congressional clection In Hamilton Coun- ty Inst fall was one of the fatrest ever held, and the Democrats are so foolish as to Investigate it, They must come terribly to griof in the op- eration, for the testimony will tell strongly in favor of the United States Supervisors if order aml fair play aro wanted, If wo wero taking care of the Democratie party just now we would feo sorry for it, nud sugiest us a cure for the breakin: iE out of mortal disexae a speedy adjourn+ meut of Congress. Nobody's Corpse. Cinehunatt Garette (Rep, ). It Thden ts infirm bodily, his mind seems to be active; ho 1s ovidently not thinking of the trove, but the Presidency, and his movements are those of a conqueror. It fs well uoderatood that he captured the organizatton of the House; that Randall is his man. In New York City ‘Tammany fs agalust him; but feeble os he may be In body, he took Tammuauy by the throat and choked If, by eauaiite to be’ turned out proml- nent Tammany ofticlals, and haying Tilden men put in their places, Forbearance May Censo to Bo Virtuous, New York Sun (Dem. At is palnfilly manifest. that some of the re- cent accessions to the Senate will not contribute much to {Improve its dignity or self-respect. If the peeulinr institution recently removed from the clonk-room to the basement, the key of which {8 kept by Deputy Nerzeant-at-Arnis Christie, ba not abolished, the scones at the close at the Into session may he repeated {na moanoer to provoke criticism, Senators on both sites owe much to the forbearance of the press, but sitence is not always a virtue. Warkta Seymour, New York Tribune (Hep). Commontity on thesuggestion of samo of the country Democratic papers that Horatio Sey- mour sliould be run for Governor, the Bulfalo Ezpress says: “Ho ts too old—too infrin—too rich—too sansthie—to permit it.” Nevertheless It begins to be whispered shout that the ex-Gov- ernor fs of quite a different opinion; that ho thinks ho was not sensible in retuslug the nomt- nation in 1877, and dues uot intend to make the snoie inistake twice. A Sorry Figure, Boston Herald Und, Dem.) The ridiculous figure which the Greenbackers cut fm tha House yesterday, the utter pitifiuluess of the mouse that was born of their mountain of pretension, ought to tuke the edge from their ardor at least during the present session. Proba- blya defeat so complate will quell even thelr pre- sumption for a timu; but we fear they will soon catch thelr second wind, und pursue their ovil work of disturbunce wud ungettlement with ao much vigor as if thoy had not been knocked out of time In thelr first round ou the floor, Afrala of That Barret, Vicksburg (Miaz.) seratd (Dem), ‘The Northern and Eastern nard-mouey, old fogy, nut antt-iuternal Improvement Democrats, of which school Mr, Tilden fs a type, ara in no sympathy with the South or Southern interests, atl are believed to caro only for the Southera Democrats except $n 40 far as they moy aid in the success of the National Democratic party. Belleving thls, can the Southern Democrats bo counted on togive a sotld Democratic delegation to the Electorial College? Tilden, Randall & Go, are not and will nok be the cholco of the Democratic party so long ae the Souther Hepresentatives have a voice, but the people may oc gold out by truated agents who will uits- represent them, Cuttiug the Chinaman's Cue, ‘San Francisco Call, Wa notice that an agitation 1s taking placo re- gardtug the ordinance haylng refereuce to cut- ting off the cuca of the Chincec. Suits are ber ing brought sgainst the SberliZ for enforcing the ordinance, We have never been in favor of the passage of any ordivance merely for the sake of harassing a people without proving of aay ad- vantuge to the public; but whoo native ora naturalized citizen is fapnsoned the authoritios crop hig halr, and ‘there can be no good reason why @ Chinesosbould bean exception. Fur- thermore, tha cue of a Chinaman may be used to cécape from prison, for It is capable of being formed intoa sopue Agalo, ie cus could Le used to strangle a person, hence suiciiles or even murder could be committed by its use, The Game of Btarve-Qut. Dlinneapnts Tribune (Ken.). Tfit comes tos gamo of atarva-out, we cues the President and Cabinet can go without thelr pay justas long as tho impectinious Southern Congresamen and the poverty-stricken ex-Con- federates, to whom they have given all the good oftices shout the Capitol, can. In fact, the revo- Jutlonists must realize Mint tt the Appropriation bills futl it will create a tereible commotion in the ranks of their own constituents as goon ne th plies begin to stop. ‘They could not with- pane the pressure of thelr own famishing crowd, The Alliance Botwoon the Routh and the Copperhenda. Memphte (Tenn) Avalanche (fad), The mistake mado by the Southern polltictans wan in forming an offensive and defensive allt ance with what was known fn the North during. the War oa the “Copperhead? clament,—an clement untruo to both sections, and cordially despised In the North by the dominant Unton cleinents, This alllance, procured by overtures from the Yate Copperheads who desired the afd of the Bouth to restore them to power aud reapevtabllity, and were shrewd enowtch ta know Niat push would catch the Routh, excited suspl- clon where none would have existed otherwise. Having jolned the detested Copperheuds, it wos easy for the Northern ultras to arouse the ap- prehenstons of tho powerful Union elements by pointing to the Bouthern ex-Confederates aut ihe Northern “Copperhuads” ag conspirators nuainst the Union, In secret league to spread the Southern Confederacy over the whole coun- ry. Only the crimes aud mistakes of Grant- fem prevented this form of prejudice from destroying the South asa faoctorin the management of the affairs of the Government. “Cils wae the tucky accident to winels the South: isindebted for the [ttle progress made alnce the unfortunate alliance leaan, What has been tho revult of the union of “Copperhead” and ex-Confederate destinics? The South has re- stored the *Copperhends” to ur in Con- gress. And this power ts used to strike down. and paralyze the material {ntereste of the South. We nov see Southern Congressmen foremost in demanding abandonment ofall clalms—whether just or uujuat—sontsup from the South, We now sco Southern Congressmen hopeleasiy divided on every measure desired by our people togive them a fair chance to compete fn the raco of IIfe with the North, We now find them afrald to vote for a Southern man for Speaker of the House, although the South, haying a ma- jority in the caucus, has become wholly respopal- ble for Congccestoual levislation, We now flud them doing not only this, but yoting {oto the Speaker's chair the one ian fu the North whose every act and utterance proye him the implacane fov to every project of material improvement dear to the south, ‘The South assumes all responalbility, but slelds the power which should accompany responsibility, ‘I'hese be the frults ot this all{- anes. Sinking all material questfons in the mad pursuit of a few hundred oflices, the Southern politicians have assisted in closing the doors of the Federal Treasury against the South. Ju clutching at the shadow, the South fins lost the eubstance of power, By their conduct a major- ity of the men sent to Congress from the South have accepted the “stalwart” Republican view, ihat the South i3 a constant menace to the peace of the country, and to good, wholesome govern- ment. This {s the record Southeru statesman- ship now presents to the people, fourteen years after the surrendes at Appomatiox. Itis a rec- ord of blind partisanship, of aubserviency, of ignorance nnd stupidity, ant of shame. ‘The moro it is analyzed, the more shametul and dis- graceful it becomes, ——<——— Tho Lynn Mystory. The diMculty ot identifying, undor certain circumstances, a dead body, has just been iilus- trated at Lynn, Masa. ‘Thero the remains of 0 young girl found ina trunk near Saugus River were positively recogniz-a 3 those of threo or four different persons, though o very little in- vestigation showed thit fu each case there was a mistake. Now the mystery has been solved. ‘The mather of Jennie Clarke, for that was the name of the wretched victim, was positive that she was right. She recognized a mole on the Joint between the foreflnger nud thumb, and, singularly enough, sho hersel€ had oa similar mote on her lefehand. She had announced that sho would put the body to this teat before mak- ing the examination. “Nothing could be falrer or more certaln, There is now also a reasoun- ble hope that those whdse malpracticcs caused the death, under such shameful circumstances, of Jennie Clarke till be discovered amt mado to pay the penalty of theirserlme, To all appenr- auce theso the worst murderers, the man who rained the girl aud thosu who killed her by thelr barbarities, were safy from susptelo ‘They bad trightfully disigured the face by cut ting off the nose. Then they had carried that body to » desolate place in aitrunk and left ft, ‘They did not reckon upon the fdentlAcation of the girl through so slight a clew a8 a mole upon the hand. ‘The incident shows how hard it is to Fointive. al evidence by which identity can bye “ ‘N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUI NUMEROUS Patrone througtioxt, tho city, we have extabliahed Branch Oficea in the different Divietons, ax designated below, Where advertisements wil} pu taken for thy same orien as charged at the Main Ofiice, and will Uo recel ved, atl So'clogk p,m during the week, aod malty pew on Saturdays: ; ipl, & fy SIMMS, Hooksclicra and Statlonere, 123 Twer on oe MG WALDE: ti ry CLC wWeat Sagieontat: ptloneh etes 100m } MOB RY THOM’ ide News Depot, 1 Wet 8 Hinds tialated IL GC. URRY dealer, at Gouds, ‘7a Lake-at., cut fs en aed Tn this cahuran, three lines or team 2a cents per Iie sertion, Hach additional line, 10 cents, ‘A. TROFESSIONAL, GANTLEMAN wiattes the Kequaintance Of an independent lady of iiterar; education and fonu of modera languages. Address It 87, Trine afer, » ENSONALMUS. ANNE NENFORD! RYTH! Pa ain eomee ie aaa JERNONAL—M, W. Wat RATURDAY AT eluckatarn Auwertiy malls CHARLEY, | MASOELLANEOUS. ‘A BXOuDS READY CUT RFICKEL BLANC FOR (A election tenets, BRADNE, BATHE CO,, sole rt A LAE Avice Fite Wit GAtx rou ZA fomething os charge nothings private, matiore confuentials muney juxned on anything, A. noi PSTEM'S | BOCLATE HAT gaitanddlpnat CAN thy anting atyte $1.25 10 825 beat silk hat, $1. ahd $43 caps, QoommMen, ATTORS + bormat, Chicaya. Tlesice._ Jy BSeLCTION OF COPARTSERSINP~THE FIRM of Kinbena & Zuckerverg nas this day been dise tolved by minut! . i? si, ZUG ( DURING CONFIN: Mirtctly private and 'einale complaints ao apectalty, Lox A, Tribune. 4, Noes 70, fe, 2 I consent, A tuent la a ductory fainlly, confidential, at, Chieag Renu aTisal Posrrivery cas y CURED-VAN TU. Teta Conippund ceever falls, ovens ti Ths weet uld by all drugglsts. Depot, 1268 Med : WASTED Hoot AND SHOE STOCK $1.00 FOR a tinproved elty property, Address G1, ut et : __LOST_AND FOUND. POUND—A LOT OF NAUNESH, CONSISTING 0: TP chat, WAT LY hen 24, frat at, gray teainy ane hahde high ws ore . round aloe ou. ut . 8 18 Bood con- dition aiid ung gray mare, 12 years Old, 13 lands fat, Hist G40 poads, inoue coudltion, hollow backed: while Juin mane and tong white tail; ad common, Taiuber wagon, pravel box ut UL, put towether with car- sboltes avd plain heavy collar snd home harness, posed tO lave Lech stolen by a soung curly-headw ma Allusral reward will ba ua for Fooavery 0 Na tig, oF for any Inforinatton whet Ruurese information’ to Vy, A. BEAVK Poriutendent of Police. POSTON MONDAY, “4TH INKT.. A GENTLE: Tiina any coset nla rite ‘rhe nor will beauita- bly fewurded by leatiug it wt, or addtesdlng N. WOM LEWEN, O73. Larral Lat ALARGE OLD CASH-AG- gon N WHET Bf book, with hodvy bia Ait pay 85 returning Yeo 8 she L28t59 acount reward £¢ ORT! ae, “WOWN DOG. ABUIT- da in ii Cy a ‘for hile return ta 183 eh bur! a Tn thie cate a . dertion, Kack adduttnnal line, 10-eent Pees evivek propery aiied upeomaiata with ral ‘tract Cand piankine, for lumber burness, P. DEMICKSON, Aay> 4 OF HU. SEASON, cents per (n- Mice, and plank isi CONNER Tifstag ais iucierh conventencesy 8c, ‘canta ite Ho rWin, o7 Wesnington yor ER FOOT—LOT $03 front, on North well between bugene and amine, ono block south of entrance to Lincoin folacertalnly Ia abargain, T. 11, BUYD, itoumn 7, jros, BALR-81,00—171 CENTHE-ST., CORNEIS Vayton, aplendid dweiling,cvery modern imnrove- ment, and to» Bixiuy. ny property ought to acll at ones.’ T. He BOYD, ftom 7. 170 Stadison-at, SA eee te aaron fh perfect repalr, ‘ roe DP MEGR AIT, ‘corner of jOn BALE—00 FEET At PA nkon andtiakley nonue, easy tering, Hi. 228 WEST Mee ark a Wi Grove-ar, {Olt SALE—TWO-ATORY AND DASEMED i dle front, 405 Forest-ay,: terme easy, PIECE ¢ OUTHET, “ Beat-Katate ilenting and Collecting Agency, 12 Leyall tes roit Ban AN EIMA—TWO-STO- ty, basement, and SManeard atonesfront residence on Yinhasteay., near Twontyeoftheat, ALBEALE Wis+ G [eon ear wy ra OF: SELENDID DOCK roperty, corner of Buuthy obeys Ve shear oe Might exchange, GAICAEET & THOMAK ox BOX, 178 Deatborn-at, Prorsas TA THR LI gant atone-front reaidence Nu, 42 West Washin ton-rt., near Ada: three stories, basement, and au! cel jurnace, «and gar fixtures Inelided: tot z xI74 feett house 28 by fo feety thorouguly bulit, with all modern impruvements. WAI, G KL NOLDS, v4 Deathorn-st., Hoorn 8. FO SALESA BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, TN FIN Order, and 390 Sears’ [eate of crounds low ground rentt 4 front up” Waah L. toneat., near Lincoln. a, southwest corner Fiftt-ay, FUR BALE<26 I, (ig ACRES) north of Dougios Park, 100 feet fron: Indlana-ay, and Forty-soventh-at. DEM & CU 1 Monroa-st, ___ SUBURBAN REAL ESTAT. Pee RALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED farin In Hilnuleor lowa~An elegant villa tn the City of Waukexan, ‘with GO acres of tand. Wiehly Nnproved, beautifully altuated on the bla, with 5 ci manding view of Laxe Michigan. Pl BE & OUTH Teal nd collect! AST AND comer uf THOMAS D, bNY> ne CHES AT PAK Ino: Go he highest ground {n the county: churches: a very chulce pleca of ground. IFO Washingtopeat,, southwest comer TAT HINSDALE, TOUBES Mocres of land, on stuall monthly pay evest and cheapest land of any aubury. J. SFOUU, rhort Address T WAR-PANK, AFIT: 11 tooms, lance lot. shade, ete, 34 Metropolitan Jsloek. ANTEDSTO BUY=-FOI CASH. AN # Olt 10- Tount hotxe on essed ground with long thine to run: must ben bargaia, in wood nelghborhved, and fithin 15 tninutes' walk of tiie office: want posrcasion May 1. “Give full particulars; no time to run around. Iepu, Trihune ofice, WASTER STO HOY AETANE CARTE COs: tomer fur touse and lof, wortt from £4,000 (0 $5,000,"or vacant ut an Wabseh, Mtctlean, oF Frairies etreen Twenty-second and ‘Thirty Afiheats. Cail of address TURNER & BOND, 102 Washington, ‘West Siac,” (PO. RENT-FURNIBIED, A 10-t0oM | BRICK house, with alt modern Improvemenia, together Sfonrne anit Woodesis. +) with barn? located near rice. 80. Apply to CHAS, A, KEMFOUX & CO., 0 Kast Washtngton-a EN’ ELASD PARK, OPPOSITE Tpo st Lo uhtversiy=sieeseators huees modern improve: nent; vers convenient tu sieain ahd ssreet care. OwD- er, 127 Vincennes-ay, PO KeNT—TO DESIRANLE eighteen rooms on Pratric ondeat, feet taken, board of t GOULD & KON, JH Btate-st. NEW BTONE*FRONT 12-1200 A No. te Thitd-ny,, near Marrison-at TT, RENT—1039 MICHIGAN-AY, AN! hash with modera conventences, £ ILTON, 120 kouthe Clark-st., [toon 1, fyor ENT) WAT a LOIS, DE. room, ant kitchen 01 ain tloors Riso. 4 sin atyle of houses possession Muy 1. ‘gt Waahtigron-st. North Gide. RENT—DWELLING HOUSES 330 AND 6 'o Huron at., corner [tshst., at 240 and 50 per months; destrabte locations Guba, SHELDON & CO. auth: TES, HOUSE OF near’ Twenty-rcc: ersons. Inquire TOwsE, 678 ). Ue HAS nid ping Monroe LOTWIN, wert eotner Lake and Clark-at, 1PO RENT Ta Fitter CLASS 5 SE NCE OMA ler hinprovemente, Oh. m,, orat 2 Chantber T FIRST-CLAKS THO) q dnckson-st., near Centre-ay.; 15 rooins, modern finprovements, hot and cold water, paaing, ‘mantels, GAGNetiires, Bathroom. teundry, attle, barn, Janke grounds Niguire on prointscs. South silae. YO RENT—02 WATASI-A T gool order, OGDEN. SHEL ce ce and Cl A, WILL BE PUTIN eGo oth weat DON MICINGAN-AV., franting the Lake shor with all the modern linprove- ripunu offlee, F TO notthiof jlarrisence Park, 9 Drvt-clars hat ments, Adiress 2 £0, 't Suburban. IN KENWOUY, Cl 2 nd Woodlawn ‘Qeatury cottages and 7 rooms, with cellar and eas, Inke and C, J, DUPEE, corner of Clark’ aud Sixe OF FORTY. no suinticr hotel ne va. “Addices JULN J, State SSTON—DRICK MOUSE OF 11 tions has hot and cold water, Heakins-ttibes sur ete, with eo, WAL UANCHAMD, iouth Waver, Storose NPORENTFINST-CLASS STORE, 25X70 FI IN Thompson Bock, on Wert Madison-at., onposiia Carson & Pirles buainens centro of the Weet side: plate mul suliably for any lptcctags busttinss; ILLIAM HH. “THOMPSON, 220 Weat Ty IN NT NO. 19 ply to GEL, TOBTORE_ AND WANKME: eg, possession, at, oUce, 10L8, 116 Mudbon-tt., Rooms. ‘po $20 “ran MONTH mit TSeteltrouines tu rear Nos. 510 Wweat Stadikatee di rotst Deartorneat., (8 UADK. 41 SOUTH CLARK-ST., THRER-STO- and basement bathaitsy T wilt reatthe entire ‘one tenant or the diferent floors separately. LOMAS LONENGAN, 80 Contre-ay, » F—aT ORE 120 SOUTI GLARK-ST. 0, G. r0 Ay 126 Clark : ‘Offices PO RENT—DESK ROOM WITH ATOMAGE ROOM for poate ot sainpless location superior. Address ites, Telhong once, po THOME INE, BRIGHTLY LIGHTED offices, chuan, at 191 and 193 Clarkeat,; only bual- eae oulices in thie building; call andseothem. Apply at itoom 10. In this column, thre te sertion, Bach additional line, 10 Bookkeepers, Clorka, &Ce WANTRD TAN ABSISTANT HOOKKERPER; PAY ‘will bo tow. ADs Ny, between the hourso¢ A aod eo, 0f CLAMK BLOB. & CO. Ve Hor Sands, at the Hobey-otsy near ile i 6 Trnacte WANTED—THRER SHKET-INON WORKEUS AND ‘two copperamitha at EDWAKD BMKETINS, cor ner Randulou and Desplaines-ate, Want TEN FIRST. NY" at 807 and #00 south Halsted-st, aa ASTRD=TO NOOKMINDEIS—AN EXPENI- 1 hina, J, os, ed hand to run cutting-mac! le jp Me ED & CO., blank-book makers, 138 and 100 *MARER, ALSO CANPEN- Clark-at. W 4NtbH = Monn ters, 76 Michiua GOOD CARRIAGE PAINTER AT 321 ar ment-inarkel must Lave good refer: GI, Trivuue office. U: =A GOOD CLOTHT anent Joly $f per week, SL BAVEI GIG, diny 420, 422 od ANTED-MACHINISTS ON” LIGHT __ Arat-clase linus onty, at 3 south Canal ANTED=<GOUD COAT AND PANTS MARKERS \ Iminediately at J. 3. NUliNstiss. 42 Weet Randolph-at, Miacelinneonm softer ie aia res aR HS my 0 (ony small capital. Garden Tes Co,, 0. Dug 20%, Chicago: WASTE OSE VALEUAN EIHAGIL BEATE 3 month andexpentes.~ TELE MirUs Cas tut Clarkenter Chicago eran t r Address S02 Telbune oes 1 OA class Feferenc \VANTED-MEN | TO Sit, SEW HOURENOLD articles, ass books, chromus, Mrices ale man. she, Jowent. AMEKICAN NOVELTY CO., lsu Waa A Seis cA nie, boy ei tems work, tte. HIRAM J. THOMPSON: 229 Wabasltenve ANTED—AN AMEINC. GENTLEMAN WITH fair education and nut afraid to works permanent position and fair pay to a auitable many must come well Fecommendad, Address 12 84, Trinune ule, NTRO-A FEW SUCCESSFUL SOLICITORS TO. epresent a busluess which is new and Yefmanent no competition: exclusive territory, 1°75, Trivune, WWARTFRS POY TO TARE CAM ‘cow, &. Apply at [oom 7, OF ts 0; 7a, WAITER AT EXCHANGE KESTAU- infon Btuck-* Apply’ to JOHN WASTERGTOUNG MAN WITH TIT TE MONEY ay Treasurer of irst-class theatrical combina- OF ton. oom 1, top floor, ne Nor ot. Wants THRE BELL BOYS AT MATTESON urAasti wee NAUFAT WHOIS 4 OOD WORKER 1 clothes wringer; everybody Iitngton-at.. [oom 60, _ WANTED FEMALE HELP, : Damentic aT WASTED Cou, AND LAUN! Aor dlatanes 19 ine coumteyy sto a secon ints ein the countrys also a second girl, Apply at toon 7, 4 Washiogtoncat. “ D—Gikb TO WASH DIEHES AND WORK Fen RUTH uae. Sheldon-Court Hotel, Gud and 305 VW ANtEp- cose wark a sociation, 1 wat eral ho references, At Gos Were Wa ‘ASTED=A_ GIRL OINLS Fon TOURR ‘Women's Chittatian As: Waste Glith., WHO UNDERSTANDS TAK- ing care of bathing-rooms nud cleaning allver- Inte: must come well recommended, Apply at WIIK- eat corner Clark aud Washington-ste, =A GIIth FOR, GE: two in family, Call CU! T GIRL, For G: Permanent place. Ziv North Franklins ‘tacona ¢ id tronin, vat 145 G arhiing, i ‘so Hate Cincsyocats Call T 03 WEST LARE-ST., ONE RITCH- ‘one Wining-rootn ctrl. ws A GdOD “COOK, “WARIER AND ironcr, who ean bring first-class references: to uch good wages will be paid. Apply at 345 Dearborn- Westra, GIth TOD ERAL HOUSE- work at loz West Adat RULiners. VV ARTEDLEXPEMMENCED STUAW.SEW ERS TO arn tu rau stral machines, at TURN: 'S, Manroesat,, between Wabayh and Michigan-aye. ike! elevator." . Seamatresses. WASTED-FIRST-Cl, “SHILT-MARERS AND Reauy panda eurn from £2 to Bi per day, « = MITUARIONS WANTED Zn this column, three linew or teat, sertion, Each additional Une, WW cents. ITUATION WANTED—DOS leas you want a competent, bookkeeper and nfieg Fents reted ta Fatringiin © Aohinaly oF MuAuiey, Hiyko eter to Farrington & Achinal, or MUAU! SGU, “Addrem Cen tribune office, Lactic ITIATION WANTRO-APHID 1 aY A class and thorough boukkeener of seven ye Perlences A lrulerencess itv, Trimune aitice. SHIUATION WANTEDDY A YOUNG MAN WiTIL 4) first-class references, thoroughly understands the yholexal a I a hokcaalg, nation trade, Address RICHARDS, tt VATION WANTHD-NY A GENTDRMAN OF Si hemy year aa nctione 0 fancy Router Waly trihuneumeer sce Sune Aad ANTED—DUUG CLERK OF ONO TW ears’ ‘perlencet small eal served. Auidremn ieote tritune ommees? CCmAs Pre wait HOROUONLY COMPIE Hable bookkeoper anit corteetondent, fran erences and saiaty wanted. Adiress itt, Trivun Sites ON” WANTEN=BY "A thoroughly competent in huokkeeping. of ofice works West of referencess Address 0 3, Tribune offic 5 Tonigtane, wilt same capital, wishes mpostctan taxa , wishes n position established house, with the view of an miktinate, intore and Wout ‘ab any kits Ty NO Objection. eatin the business: a few thourany bg toaned anwhile on sectel ertreds oommeinte -couldential. Address @ G2, Tribune olllees fefereuces “Aaticas 78 Feihune omen es BoMd ‘Trnacse GITUATION WANTED—IS SMALT. PRINTING 4) omce by a teinperata and industrious young mac, general hand; reasonable wages, It 9, Tribane uillee, ‘enmaters, dc. ED=TO TAKK CAKE OF 69, Tribune omice, “Miacelianeou: GITGATIONWANTED—UY A COMPETENT 3AN ti day watchnian; Roud refer u Rddtew tbs Trivane oie rence given, GITUATION WANTEDSLEATHER | TRADE—A © well-educated and le ina, with long practical ve trade, wishesito representa wholes aryor commlasion. Address WW, 10 _SITUATIONS WANTED—FENIALE, Domestics, grat NO OWANTED—DY AN RXPRRIRNCED peanuinavten girl a4 c20k of in do general as work; goud reference Onto. mbt. i, Hoare amacetpeiia QItBATION WANTED—A8 COOK AND BRCON! irl in ° Ferdi Gated aungisuntesagee Mer de ore WANTED=LY A FIRST-CLARE ©) cook: German, d: nd oth i Sau Stites areae axed: no others nead apply. aneate, Hear Weateriear. L nee are a AGARARL ont efere! Ade ‘Titbune uftce, Hingis abs Gityatios ” WANTED-DY A RESPRCTADL Biel to couk. wanh, and (ron. Ret Te - Dearborn-st,, near’ genta fepansg wivem,“s S'TVATION, AN AMERICAN Gin 0% NTED- in # private family or boarding house a4 secon dining-room girl, ib iu, Tribune office, ‘ ITUATION WANTED ane ‘COMPETENE .,one for second work an tae sre fara f foterenees. ail Mtatseaby GITUATION WANTED—DY A COMPETENT Olnn for weneral hous ke, +e = reas Rreraluonagrere., Geodeliy reference, Aa SITUATION —“W: 8) git) ae fratech given if required. Call: Gitwation WANTE! At conk of ta do gone fly, Call at pi Chit at45¢ south Jemersoneate BY A COMP) houtework Io paent emiploser's, 1101 Wabasti-av. WANTED-DY “A COMPETENT CA+ to cook, wath. and tron all ‘for two de family; referes Highteenshat., SITUATION WANTED-AB COOK AND_1AUN- exe, oF eecund girl, Please call at isd Twenty. Knuuaressess GITGATION WANTED-BY A NEAT ENGLISH 3D. airl’aa a loundress or kitchen work, Call at dos Weat Housekeepers. WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER OW housework, by @ married American ith a Httle Hoyt good references. “Apply at ITUATION tody general wouian, BD—FAMILIES IN NEED OF rman feinale hel can bo id ees He SUL Waukee aye. — 5 ITUATIONS WANTED—FASUILIES AND HOTELS, ty uf country, furnished with belo: all nationals Hens feu, Su centay’ wre boarded. Mra. O'NIEELL, 13 suppited at G. DUB! Adam Bliscelinncous. ITUATION WANTED—A YOUN! fair education and refinement, lipon her own resources, earnestly d ment enabiiag her to an, the present and future; experience more an object than pay. It 73. Tribune otiiee, g ) LODGING. NR an. 3 TRIDUNT: wanting ttst, grin the best bo Howat the too: CHANGE, HOU: Routh sac. BUILDING=RELIABLE | = PEOPLE lass board. alther in private fails ay can et free Infuraiae AND HOAMDING EX- EIILDING. ASTED-NEAT DRESS-TRIMMENS ANDFIN- | j 4. (5 STATE:ST.-FINST-CLASSTADLEDOARD, tenets, £87 Wabashewt,. es 146 eter GIRL FOR FAMILY SEWING, vI6 rishs MICIHGS: V.--DESIRABLE FURNISHED GO-E joums, with or without board, — gy, SOUTH ADA: ST —NICPLY FURNISHED Nurses. Toume to rent, with Mratctass boards both, WWANTEDIA WET-NULSI: TEST OF REFEI- euces required ax to heulth and character, Call fmmediately at 60 Lourntaat, arc DRESS AND A GIRL FOR QVANTEDTA LAU: eneral lourework for n boarding-hause,7 Nortl Clark: _ FINANCIAL, DVANUES MADE ON DIAMONDS, NUE AVATCHES Ruddniice at LAUS DENS private'oMec 120 Han ark elt nd i dolpl-st, hear Clarkeltvomss sud it. kh ,, planos, ete. witho oval. WALK, fa Dearvorn-ats, ituuta 3. NY AMOUN1tS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, Ble ANOL, . Without remo’ at loweat rates, Cy B, WALSO! > Dvathorn-aiss Hoom 34. TASH PAID FUR OL GULD AND) SILVER: Money to loan ou watches, diamonds dd ¥a tee jeacription af QOLUS3I10'S Li abit =T NED, ON FURNITORK, PIANOS, rarghonse receipts, and aby good col 10. uinery. 127 East Adame-at,, frat floor hut aud cold water. {3 $9 AUPENTHICST.—VEIty PLEASANT “EO rooms with hut aud cold watur, tu rent, with hoard, at moderate rater, North Silas AND TNONTH CLARK ST-—FIRST CLASS. O board, $4 to Si per week, with use of plano and Wath, Jay board, €2.c01, | QO BRAIORS AV —A VERY DESIRAULE VOT: ee? olehed aleoye room with bath-roum opening ont or aame, aud good board, ean ho vbtained; slau, pleas- ant furdiaied rou, on same fluor fur ung oF two pe: swith Ward. Yor arte utara call atthe Nous or EWRY, 15 Dearborn, Hoot 7, ILLINOIs-81,—FINST-CLASS HOARD, WITH Tooth, Rito $s per Week; Ove minutes’ walle fram Stute aud Madlaonests. BMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WISH AL fecond-abor, with buant, 10 two. se Shea who: te for # ple: Mrable. 1094, ‘Trivane ofl Sotets. CJ-ARESCE HOUSE, CUINHN STATE AND IAL Tison-ets., five blocks south of the Palmar iui 100 tourna; board ani fa woul, Sut GLI HOUSER, SL RAST WABHINGTON. ‘Blagle warm routs, 84.70 to 8U,00 per Week, Twen= ty-one-ineal tickets, $3.50, ‘Traualente, $1 per das, Y7INDSOR HOUSE, 17a STATICST., Mat OP. W fants Patsner ttodeo tion sod Dosti, 89 t0 87 per weeks transtont, 61.50 per day, TO RENT arate Dar: home; location very de~ room per dai tuted room Monte iatera MONEE TOLUAS ON FOUNTT Ute, Wart TrOuRe Feccinta inchinery, aud ublier Good vallaterais Misccliancous (PO RENT<GIASS LAND. ut ACHES, LN BCS. T pg) Gani TOM ASGOS hu Dearborn: <3 FORE AND DWELLING WITH FIVE rea atlanit two dielling Haviacg wt And panturage fur St! cows, at Willow Surin Ratiroad, He ALK EM, 143 Dearburn- _ WANTED £O HEN? = WASTED STO ent —FOIr PRIVATE FASILY. ‘a Orateclasa two-story and, larement hiuse, with ‘barn, between Kightoenth ‘and Thirty-thitd-sta,, Bouth: Bile, or weat of May, West Sided must have sory rolind of yard, oF corner haves with south expoary {f in Dlackt Will guarantee caro uf property and psy rent Franny Te fo recel¥s notice W a Hon, muinber se, atreet, wt West Washington: reve —TO HENT—FROM MAY FOR ONE O1 ore years & house for 8 hme, # to 10 our modern Imorovoments, Tent from 1 to S25, in uot neighborhood, vast of Ashland tof hy moth of tly 10 \WANTEDATO TESTA Mote Win eight rooms, with a barn for two bors for one wagont about 15 minutes’ drive fron eos will pax prownily fa advance every Month, Re ON ae TED=TO RENT<A FLUOR OF NOT LESS than dye ruaina, cast of Bute, between sixtecnth and ThirtysArst, auttebie for wuielee logs asveaaton Wanted at once; references uxchanxed, Adurcss 1314 fe Ads YARTEDSTO HST CFORSISUED 100 TN frivate farully by @ gentleman, ten minuter wat trom stat ridges NEW UF HOWL preferred. G4, Tribune o E WAVE SRVERAL tu, rout auaes from £25 to. WaAntK tw ry Hed $73 per inoatl, “rUUNEate HOSD, Tue Waniloy JARINER WANTRD-WITH B10.c0U'TO 830,000, ARGS crabiltneu bare, tontutate vustness: Ad: ress, fur one thy Tribune oni IN THE SECONDAIAND a Beta without stock, Tain Igheet cash pricu for cast-oft ‘Ladies atiended to by 9 WOOT GOING WA clothing lnusinens compslied 10 pay tho luring, Cary Cs. ra. dy Geiser’ Sotee’ wy cimait promptly avteuded to." 3s GELDER, tata FST FUT S Oginratom twer y. Attouder so. OTHING ATT, te Ordera by mall prompt wenn SE OTA! LITY 87 COMP, PRY, hha there eran and reliable; for turulture mierchaual: StoAge, FOR MERCHA: piturs, etc.; cheapest and lv, ¢. por sunum, J.C. & 4. NY, 78, 78, AN ey aes ai teat DATES Olt RIN- ilnge tn soy quautl- ‘elo vous arhurn-ats, CHAPIN ty. RE eee LE-VERY CHEAP, GROCERY FIXTURES sb AID Madivon-at.. consletiuw eat mers Rr pty cornet at re] vin drawers, and bins, all {a kood order, A. BLAKE, 16h Mudtvon:at, SEWING MAGIINES. NES. AND BECOND- HAND SINGERS AND OTHER Htetecless machines at une-third value Loag of Bce, 149 Clark-at., Up-alaira, Movin 3. THIN THE Wey Arey: 0v0, by a party enguged In the luel> nintry aud city trailey references Mai, Tribune ole, ARTUD-A LIVE RUAINEAS MAN 10, 00010 extend s wholesale J, Address #8 09, Triduns ness having & goo exchange ps THER WANTED-WITH ANOUT t. rt & innuufacturing busluess: arctclh tar ib be patentod, and will cumnimend « Ly salu mi Iatwopranta, Addrew A., cure BE, A. WATTS, 1 at WANTED “TO MANAGE THE SIRI cantily branch of lucrative tnedics) bualn Diat-clase mau valy, with best ruferunicce, aud about addreis, appuluting tuterview, 1 Fie bat addreie, api er Hug, panryxn FROM 83,000 TO. i aeiness uf SaRD- Wi ‘Sy 000 well-eatabiiancd 13 years! stauding tu Chtcagos best jocativa in ‘ will net 10) per cent on inouey Invested; well secured. Addrcas, with full name, 1.77, Trluuus oftce. wien OUB PO DNe TTENTION HOUSER! RISING OF YaTv— AT iinive Parior hndstead Companys 10 ante Woat Madivun-at., ure selling furniture, cirpets, stoves, erockery, sod all huasehold guods, at yricos lower tad the loweat for cath, oron installments larges: stock; fatest atyleay supcticr gualleys luweat Haures furnlehed throughout at adoy"s goti ‘and square dest DT Easy terms, AT THE UNION FUKNITURE Co., oo W 4% Madison-at., com outtiia pon anecial-pi Tuent plan? houswuold kovds uf avery Ueecriptiun, JAMES It. 8 Mesat., MOUTH St. MONEY TO LOAN ON “DrAsionDs, WATCHES, welry, Gud other gout collaterals. J. ds owed, Priy as: 5 TORK: NE N AND PENNIES CAN Lie HAD 1 BN, eunabe for currency at the counting-room of the r tb Sty 123 AND 50 CENT PIECKSIN PACKAGES of $1 inexchange for currency et countiog-roum of Tribune Company, : rpo LAN RUMS OF $500, 81,000, AND 82.000 AT low fates upon wood security, Addrese 18 73, Tribune otic ANTED—LOANS OF 83, 4 NI? $1,200 Win tieigss improved farine ta, arral Godity feticheu with ts peeveene cumtlasion need adda Ae au : Tn st arralh ail VVARTED- Sinn lt sno FOIE OVE Ol TWO yearay ty unincumbered Wert Side fot worth double the uinounts prefer to deal with Orst Parties, Address 1 10, ‘Tribune oftice. OPH GENT MONET TO LOAN ON TMPROVER. 8 Inenein hin, DEAN KTAVNEY Stave Agente Sorthwertern Mutual LAfe-insurance Company, north- eant core! dolph and Dearborn-ste. % NAT 8 PER CENT '24¢ commissions, Je Ey OO Tose OA: $1,000) on city rea) catate, H._HOPF, 14 Heaper tock, ‘ 2.010, AND OTHER AND LATOR B2.0U0 esis toate ttnved Caters Teateetate al lowest rates, TUNSEW & MOND, 102 Washlnxtun-ah, nd chy ti 9 DICKENS, ta aNd 1OL Waentngtoneats 25,000 ext. Wil PARTY. W: ei provisionsy ITH brand well cat fairly prontahte, of Carrler No, 3 mt ‘Aildress fora tow daya IAS! Cieags. ZOU BAL F guoil stand, Fuoin fu x [ot SALESA GOOD CHANGE For ANY HAN that wants ta buy out a suod vorner grocery; aatle: factory reasin given for salling, Corner of ‘Cwenly: ulnth aad Hurgerteld-eta, foo ea NE with amnail at Roo paying ther stop within dye miles, work far Ovo aiens. tus Sioa un account of sickiessy at Pullersbugz, Lis thiree= fouths of w tuile north of Hinsdale, un Gey Bea Itt, JONLANDER, Uefer to Hayden & Cu, 49 und 47 o4 Chicago. rol sale cueing FOU Cxeit—Tar TG OF Couk County for thy conipiete stuye-iniog, som thing bow aud valuable, Address R07, Telbuuo ole OR BALES NANDWARE STUCK, FIXTURES, ‘and youd will of one of (he Deut retail stores. un ihe fut aldo. katabftened (welve yuare, and doing good uaingsd. AD! dt tngee ALUGGL Stato-ate PLOUKING Mi Fok PALE SFEAM POWEI, four rune of idne, main butiding (Crane) yoo, a alorles. with brick baseinunt, brick erylue-room, vox: ballding snd ma (use nent me precemy corns qi te fn all respects; focated ti ui in YUN Loan aly tnturaey ‘wlll acl ht aterent or heaps dolag a'goud fusiaean o Shull Address MAYNE @ ieevs Council Mute. ta. VOR & —BALOON AND KESTAUKANT, A x ied an, opposite West Klde Blarket. 134 Weat andatphe TexeHAS STATE 8]TUATED Hiroe eucesious or tools ail sues: will pay a Gari desk, Abatragt iy furulaueds -Adaresa W, a, Lock-lox 114. Paris, Bi bag EXCHANGE-HOVSK OF larve tut as South koglowoud. eryy willassume, THUSAS loose AND 7, for elty a Wavaal 33 BOARD WANTED. JROARDITHE DEMAND FROM THE PEST CLASS Of people (moatly buslues-inen) for frat-claas Loard and rooms ts Increaaing every day, and we caning’ supply the demand from the places haw ao hand. ‘Those wanting boarders or ruomers should call on us at, Iwavo descriptions of thelr «Private fomilles can copfdence, with the ns i Bevommodations with us {0 surance that they will jown only to auch as they Folisleneeainatnes rd eas Me tienrixd: AND WuKnbise EXCHANGE, Iloom 3 ont We cs GARD—PEKMANENT HUARD, WANTED BY A. ent (a 4 private fainliy near the corner of Wood uiisoris it not over $5 per wevks reautred. Address It 74, reucea given an: ‘Tribune office. BosRh ONFORNISHED ogy, Wi HoAnO, [Sta private tamtly for lady. Addvess 279 Wustivaty BoAuBSAND WOOM IN EXCHANGE Of Pan puyinent fae niualcal Ineteuction by ap experience cry buuth Sid preferred. Address fit, Telbune, rey Buathi Bids preferred. Address eet Coens JOANDAND TANDSOMELY FOUN SHED Oust for gentieman ana wit on South sider will pay pharally ‘for wand accommodations; state price, Ad- 243 Eribuns oltive. piscine UPRIGHT Z PIANOR aro colebrated for thoir beautiful staging quality of tone, elasticity of actlan, durability, and cl cs they canbe suld Ata modarats price fur cash, oron time, fo sult purchiascrs, of will be rantud, Uva, ty fuleh, Th wt htesKy and viclalt WON Ma nOT TUN @kALS. Wa pocon-paa i GTOHE Th cond WHEW QUAKE P Beate and Munroe-a ‘ANOS. NOS, ay Noa, Bocond:hand SQUALE PIANOS, RW ORGANS. Recund-hand ORGANS. Caah or monthly gayniente, Trargest atovk i the city to select from, Every now lustrument warranted for five yea Recolul-hang tuetrumenta taken fn .wxcl au new. Rinerican, French, Germen, aud Neandiuavian sales Ten to accommodate customers. W. W. RID ALA Gorner Btate und Adam Ti UPiONT PIANOS Fou Went av #3 Ne Utah iW STORY d& CAstt's, 188 and ita materi NOS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY-ONE KNAB& sl cdos: but gona tone, Sie one ipeaabiry, carved logs, $¥0s miuat be cash. Addtcas I od, ‘Ir ‘une oficy,, : NOB, $125, 8110, Minar pluds burwoat stogk ia strunieot warranted ive years. Mualc, $91 and tid Btate-at. *___ HORSES AND CAIIEIAGES. B75, 8200; ONGANd, Fur, $7, ity. Evotr ius ING Telipte or OR BALE-NKW TOP NUGOY: COST $200: WILL, I. Q-hand top bu; ee Tae Ntuoia us slelropulitau DlUcks cad ROR BALE-ONE PO funde tag a AM, WEIGHT 2700 fT aly at Waukegan Mouve,1a5 West Luke: —A FINE PAI OF COACH HORSES EAM TANTED—A BECOND-HAND ONOCER'S DE livery wagun, thy canvas cover; imustbs ia wlaifiras anslog.praterrad. urate lowest it. ‘Tellune ottice. . Sinner fof suypiiee tee we” SC dt Lakwate BUILDING BitC! ANY QUAN. MAL : irud, B,J. SEXTON, 28 and 00 Packitc-ay, Beat of references given. Addrese | Fi i ( ‘