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THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY." MARCIE 28, 1870—TWELVE PAGES. . THE KENTUCKY HORROR Shelby County. brought suit on the last two nutca, and a suit toenforee the Hen retained for thelr security. Mary Buford ansivered, retthyg up defects in {he title of Holand and wife, and praying that Ler tltte bo perfected or the contract of rate to her rescinded and the conveyance to fer cane A_ demurrer to thet answer was pua- Subsequently the judgment was re- versed in the Court of Appeala upon a point ‘The appeal was taken the judement waa reversed Anrtl At the following September term the defendant (Miss Butord) tied an amended an- awer, claiming tneonditionally a resctston of the contract aud cancellation of the conveyance. In March and April, 1873, deeds of contirmatton of Utlo were tendered by plaintiffs, the pleadines completed after the Mlug of the amended case = propared on Interview with Murderer of Judge Ho ‘Avows thant He Had Do- liberately Premeditated, the Crime. hing the nierita, 0, Bollof that Buford Had Intended to Kill Two Other for the plaint! In the amended answer Miss Buford set updefects In the title of the vendora, i Kowland, ot the time of sale, represented that, the title was perfect, and claimed that she had heen unable osell or mortgage the land by reason of the state of the title, which was known to the com- munity, but nat known to her, a8 she had re- d to Henry from a distant euunty (Wood- ‘The hind was gold tn pursuance of the Judgment of the Fayette Court, mud bought by the plaintiff in the action for about $12,000, the amount of the deferred payments (Miss Buford Wy lostiys the $20,000 she lad already patd), judgment wits afirned : by the Court of pinton dellyered by Elifott about, Mr, Trabuct?? oud aul Trabue, The Brotal Career of the Assassin--Comments of the Louisviile Press on Ils Last aud charged Ua had fraudulent Louravitin, Ky., March 27,—Dispatches to the Courier-Journal tote last nirht from Frank- fort were aa follows: CITIZENS? MEBTING. .FRangront, Morch 20.—At a meeting of the citizens of Frankfort at the chambers of Chicf- Justice Pryor,ealied tu view of the death of the Hon. John M. Elliatt, on motion, Cnlef-Juatice Pryor was lected President and John Rodman “You were then employed. air; together with fort. Wetnut ina petition forirehear- ing, which was granted during Inst May or dune, ‘The vase was argued on the rehearlng last Octo- ber by Judge L.. Hord and myself for Buford, and by Mr. Harwood, of Shelby County, for Guthrie, and subinitted to the Court. The revious judgment ot the Court was allirmed ast Saturday, the opinion belne delivered Buch ta the outline of the cuse.' “Mies Mary Buford was tha maiden sletor of Thomas Buford, was she not?’ * How afd ho come into the caset"? “She died In November, 1873, and her brother pointed administrator of her estate, with i annexed, by the Court.” “Toe wham did the leave her property t”? “To Ann O, Wallace, the wife of her nephew, Hylng ta Woodford County.” “You say, Mr. Trabue, that the Rowland roperty was boucht in 1867 by Marv Buford? ‘as. ‘Thomas Bulord one of the yendces ina “That I do pot know."? “What, thes, as the eause of hia zeal in the On motion, it was ordered that Gen... P, Nuckols, the Hon, Alvin Duvall, and Judge W. ¥, D. Bush be appointed to request the Mayor to issue his proclamation, ordering that all places of business bo closed to-morrow, tha Sith, in view of the great calamity thut has fallen upon the State of Kentucky in the death of Judge Etloitt, PALL-DEARERS. +The following gentlemen’ were appointed ag McCreary, Chief-Justice Pryor, Jude Cofecr, Judge Mince, Judge Du- vall, Judge Lindsey, Judge Peters, Gen, Rad- man, Gen. Nuckols, Col, South, Judge Crad- dock, Judge Bush; Gravt Green, Richard Reed, Other dispositions in relation to the burlal were made, and the meeting adjourned. PROCLAM, TION BY TUR GOVERNOR. ‘The Governor has issued the following an- houncement for to-morrow: Statg or Kentucky, E: Frankront, Ky., March 27.—Tho announcement. ofthe death of the Hon, John M, Elliott, Judge of the First Apnetlate District, which occtirred at Frankfort March 20, 187%, will canse surcow and regret in every section uf the Commonwealth, long carder of uscfulncer, tons of public trust which ha so honotably for him the respect ond .con- fidence of the people of Aro citizen he was belaved-for hile integrity, pa- trlotism, snd fidelity, os o Representative { Frese he waw energotic, prompt, and distingu! and as Judge he wan able, jucarruptible. and !m- In token of reapect tor tits memory, £ mmmend that all the public aiticos be closed at m., aud remain closed tho rosidne of tlils day, bnd that all the State officors and thelr clerks at- fend the funeral Judge Colfer, pall-bearers; XECUTIVE DEPARTHENT. ‘Lam unable to say. He waa very much de- voted to his sister."? ‘Ho was'not mentioned by her ag a devisec?”” and the many port | «fits only apparent interest {n the case, then, ‘was sitnply that of a zeatous ndininistrator?” “That was all, 50 far aa I know," THE ASSASSIN. Loutardile Commercial, Sarch 27, Buford's history shows hit ta bea man ut- terly regardless of Jaw, of his own life, or that. of others, when bis vindictive passions wers aroused, Somewhere fn the fifties Buford was the hero of an affray on the Lexin Grounds, which hada great deal of He and s gentleman named Thomas, of Mount Sterling, had quarreled, und, meeting on + the fair-grounds, immediptcly opened fireon each other. characteriatic coolness and recliesaness, chang- Ing hig position once while ‘Thomas was fring to avoid shooting in the dircetion of somo Indies, and at another time deliberately taking: a pin from the lapel of hfs coat und pieking the entiro State. auk# Be AteCheenr, Governor, iNO LYNCUING, ‘There gnc no attempts whatever of lynching, and there will be none. Bret Drevafls throuchout the Commonwealth, THE FUNERAT. Loursviti#, Ky., March 27.—Judge Elliott's funeral was largely attended. Diavatcn to Loutwhte Courier-Journal. Frangronrt, Ky., March 26,—In ten minutes after Buford was taken to Jail your correspond- ent called upon him and obtained the following information: Correspondent—" Haye you any objections to talking with me upon the subject of the killing of Judge Eliott?” Buford—" None in the least; I will tell you all about ft.” Here he entered into the particulars of the lowsult lately decided against him in the Court of Appeals, entitled Bulord’s Administrator ya. Guthric.”” He weut over the whole ground, and said his sister, Mary F. Buford, had becu robbed ond murdered by the decision of tho Court of Appeals. - Correspondent—* lara of the killing,” Mr, Buford—"' Ob, that fs easily totd. I MADE bP MY MIND TO KILL mM, I thought on Monday { would kill both him and Judge Pryor: but [thought of Judge Pryor's sehildren, ond tonk a walls to sce i¢ 1 could not fave Pryor on account of his chitdran. concluded to do go. Twelve months ago, in March or April, F came to Frankfort determined to kil Judge Pryor, I bad twenty-four buck- abot in a flannel bag for him and somebody cleo, but Lehanged my mind.” " Correspondent—"' Well, why did youchango your mind?? Buford—" Judge Pryor knew all the particn- lars of my case; ho know how my slater had been wronged, aud coutd hava controlled the decision: but the cuse was not yet decided, and determined to wait.” Correspondent—** Well, tell mo about the Ming of Judge Rtliott?" -“ Buford—I made up my mind to kill Iilm, not beesuss he was the first to decide the case agalnst me, but because ho GAVE ME A JUDAS K1g8, Vecameto me after the decision and enfd ‘Colonel, dtd all I could for you.’ 4 knew ‘bat was a ie. I knew the profeasion was against ‘The most bitter re- Hulocd: display eit He ~ wounded Thomas and escaped unhurt ‘himself, genticsan of Lexington, named Ferguson, a rather noted dandy of athe period, who afterward weut to Paria, married a French lady, and was known among his acquaintances as “Count” Fergu- sud, Was keeping Thom: and more rapidly than pistols, A filend of Buford’s, according to our recollection bls brother, Gen, Abe Buford, en- red at Ferguson's interference, made at him with a bowie-koife, and, muklng a slash at his throat, Fereuson ducked his head, and the Knife shaved his beard, takin; piece of his scalp, which fell into the possession of Mr. Mulligan. of Lexington, who exhibited. it for some time in his store window us a curl- who fred much more uford, supplied with of a good-sized Another characteristle incident of Buford's ab the tine when the. Three Colonels .wers,.cuiting.. thy Tunes,” tu * this city. Buford, for sone reason, n noted bello in this clty, trom his home vear Versuilles, a bucket of fresh sausage. ‘Theodore O'Hara, “ Bivouac of the Dead,” one of the Threo Caln- vels, made the present 5 aubject for ridicule in hile paper. Assoon as the puper reached Ver- satlles, in the afternoon of thy same day, Buford, taking a frlend with him, x ‘ ween 2p oreet happened Pleaac give me the: particus got in tls bucyy, and rapidly, and taking fresh borses from me, reached Joulsville early In the night. Reaching the Galt House, and golug tu, ba found O'Hara at the bar taking a drink, Stepping up to him and inquiring og to the au- thorsiitp, O'llara acknowledeed ft, ant Buford at once struck nim. ‘They strugeled, elinchud, and fell, O'iara underneath, astnall pistol in his pocket, which he drew, unit reaching around Buford tried{to shoot bin, but, his sense of humor prevailing over his wrath, bo oO tauching so that fe could nat discharge They were separated botere any damage, for O'Hara, was dona, and Buford tusmediately got into hls buggy’ and started homeward. Another incident, attended with worse results, was hia agsuuit ou Mr. Utyases ‘Turner, of Wood: ford, o brilliant young lawyer, and at ono time a momber of the bank{ny flim of Vaytor, Selby Co., of Lexington, Buford had sdme busiuess controversy with him, attacked him, und beat. him 80 brutally about the head thot b's fHfe was despuired of, hls health wrecked, ana tia steht perinanently destroyed, B short thine ago, alter years of suffering aud O'Mara hud a nd wood beating ‘Turner died only Here ho went azaln into the partieulars of the tase, and, upon beng asked to tell sbout the shooting of Judge Elliott, sald: “My gun was loaded with twelve buckshot in tach barrel, I thought thls morning I would go. snioe-hunting, Tmet Judge Elttott and sald to bin: ‘Judge, I beliove J will zo sntpe-huating; Wou't you go along?? Ho sald, *\No.* “IL then usked him if hu would go aud toke a drink, and ralsed my guy and pulled tho trig- Tt went off clear ug 9 bell, the pavement, and then I was sorry, I loaned. down and placed my bat under his head, I wished to treat him with a3 much courtesy as ha bad shown in the robbery nud agsussination of iy sister by bis deeiston. It was THE MOST IGNOMINIOUY GAME that my guo ever killed. I was arrested then, and gave the Sheriff a letter ta my niece, Anna 0. Wallace, You can seo tne letter, Rave her all my estate in low and equity, and hked to bu buried by my sister. I di not ine fend to ki Judge Hines or kied Eljfott to try my fuuld not rob und assassinate with {mpunity, Last weeic J was down to Henry, and 4 kuelt ou tay alster’s grave and swore to gain thls sult or le with her. I know what I huve done. made Up tny mind, and Lam ready to take the conse- I had a pistol in my pockot. and ine lended to use It {£ the shotgun failed; but tt His last violent explott before the wurder at’ Frankfort was his detlaneo of the authority of the Sheriff of Henry in the earller stages of the sult the final dectaion fn which was the cause of is assusslnating Judge Elliott. ‘THY MUNDERED JuDaK, Fram Cullins’ Utstory of Wentucky. Elliout County, it ts nderat understood, was nnmed in honor of the ion. dobn My Elliott, now: (Decetnber, 1873) resident of Owingeville, Bath County, and Circuit Judgo of ‘the Thirteenth Judge y's n native of Scott County, Virgivia; was born May 10,1890; was educated in the common schools of Kentucky; studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 18135 practiced with {ino success at Prestonbury ‘luyd County ; wasu Representative from Fl Pike, ant Johuson Counties fn the Kentucky Lealstature in 1847; a Representative in the United Btates Congress for alx 1859; oxaln elected Repreacntative Jaturo trom Floyd nad dounson Counties, 1801. 16, but, on an indictinent for treason having been found against tile, {fo fell upon y With thirty-one others page 0) United States ho (although dudgo Pryor. » to show that they | in Frankfort, anid presunt fron ) net naving occunted bis seat during the December adjor the Legislatuae, the Hou velled him far being di coonected with und givlug afd and comfort to the Confederate army, repudiating ant acting ogalust the Government of the und the Commonwealth of Kentucky." had thus actively uvited bis fortunes with the cause of the South; was a member af the Pro- vistonal Congrose of the Cunfederate Sta which nescmblod at Richmond, Feo, 18, 188: representing the Nrath Kentucky District; und uw imember of cach successive recuta of the Confederate States, representing tha ‘Twellth Kentucky Discriet, ut the downfall of ‘tha Confederacy—over three years tu all. In 1888, suveral years after his return to Kentucky, be wos elected, for six yeurs, or until September, 1874, Circult Judge Of the district ombracing Bath }, Katitl, Owsley, Lee, 1 And Menifes Countieas was elected Ai soctate Justice, Court of Ay 1 dust previous to Elliott moved to Catletsburg, Boyd County. +8 FURS ON THM MURDEI, Loulariile Courtersdouenul (Dem. Kentucky cannot afford to have suc! tragedies ug that enacted at Frankfort yesterday apread upon her records. The good uuine of the State demands that the splelt which wrought tho murder of Judge Elliott shall be blotted out through the length und breadth of the Commou- A is too frequelll ly and indirectly DELIEF TUT BUFORD INTENDED TO KILL TWO. OTHER JuDaES, This morning Buford called ut Judge Cofer's aluepee, and remained with him about three: Judge Cofer's room was Up-stalra, und, when Buford went down, be failed to the Judge to come down and help nim fo tinu ite umbrella. Mrs. Cufer, who happened to be present, not Hklng the action, went down. herself, and Handed him the umbrella from the Tt is belleved ho went there with un idea Of Kiting Judge Cofer, and was only prevented y the pregency of his wife. A short time lefore be met Judge Elliott he met Judge Pryor golny {oat the frout entranco of the Capltal Hotel. Me stopped bim und sald, “Judge Pryor, bays MU anything afalnst mot? ‘To which Judye tyor responded, * Why, Quarters of on hour, ta the time of Muntgoutery,, certalnly not, Torn, thing about Guthric, but at hatmoment Col. Welssinger, of Loulsville, took ludge Pryor by the arm and Aud get some clder. ‘The opiulon fa thut, but for thls futerfercnce, he would haye sttumpted the * Me of Judue Pryor with his platol, A TALK WITH BUFORD'S LAWYER, Loutrulla Cuurter-Journat, March 27, The case which has developed: so tragically as been before the Court of Ap) We thoes fur sole years. this city, has been the attorney of Col. Buford. the matter fora year past. teborter called upow bit last nicht to ascertain that Jed up to the murde: ¥ Ue Was familiar with the legal phases of the What [s the bistury of the casc, Mr. Tra+ 1” foquired the reparter. On the Siar of December, 1867," anewored t. Trabue, George J, Rowland und wite con- Yeyed to Mary &. Buford a tract of land, com~ Drising 400 acres, in Henry County, for $10,000 Cash and three notes of yendee, 36,250 10,000 was alter: asked nim to go Ife peals at dittees dts muntfeatut! Mr. £. I, Prabue, of Hi wentient which will frown upou-the free-hand- ed use of the revulver and the shot-cun, and make the law unflinching aud remorseless in metlug out just punishment to thoes who be- come 4 law to themselyes und make privatein- juries, real or muaginary, the subjecta of per- sonal and unlawful venucance, ‘Tho crimu committed by Maj. Buford Is pe- clavanve Was that Judge Elliott, of the Court of Avpeals, had rendered a dueisjon adverse Lo bis expectations. uot ouly deteruiined to kill Judue Elliott, but ta the drat timo tu this State thata purty to a suit bos resorted to such dvsporate means uf solf-revenge, aud itis to be Courler-Journat cullarly terrible. Judye Pryor alwo, hoped it fs the last. The cowardly shooting which tukes placo from time to time in other parts of the Blato te the productot drunken tows or family feuds. In this caso there was a cool determbiation to slay the Grave exnone of the law, when a dectslon bad barely b enunelated. “the crime fs of an exeeedinily wg fravated nature, 1b was nut committed ino moment of intense or sudden passlon, or provo- cation, Tho purpose was formed in cold blood, The deed was doue Incold blood. Shall Irlends, or family, or Influence, of position Interposy to abfald tha perpetrator of this fearful d ‘That Nas been far too inch the e: tycky nnd through the South. That fact has but given nerve and sinew to the nssassin's arm, aml fevperiion the peace of woctety, © The Jaws are hushed among arms," Is a trac saying with reference to a aullMaby neccasitys but, when arms hush the Jaws In thae of peace, people may well tremble for the future of the State, ‘There ts talk In raukfore of mob law to avenge the death of Judge Eliiutt. Wesay, Winds olf Let it not be sald that one horribly! deflant act against the Jaw fs tu be followed by ‘another Tawless act,—an act which, above all others, anys to the outside work? that the law fs shorn ofits power, and tnt justice cannot be Sound for the searching in Kentucky, Let the purpe- trator of the fearful deed at Frankfort be tried and Judged according to the evidence, Loulertle Canmerciat (ien.). The shocking nasassination whlen occurred: In Frankfort yesterday will send a theill of horror throuhout the country, and bow with shame the head of every Kentuckfan who haa any true love for the olf State, The deliberate nasns- sination ofa Judge of our highest Court, at antdday, in the streets of our Capital City, un no other provocation than the siinple, regutar, und tnvartial discharge of ofiictal duty, is the cul- notion of the Inwlessness whlch fa making the name of Kentucky a byword and reproach among clyilized peoole, ‘This shameful utd horrible crime {6 wot only the culmination of Jawless violence, but it is the natural nnd togical ellnax of the long series of bloody urbltranents of personal controversy which Uave passed un- punished {nto our records, When uur condl- tlon ot society and our public opinion altows one man to shoot avother with practieal impunity because his anger is aroused ayainst” lim, Is unreasonable and Mogival tobe specially startled because some day the man shot happens to be a Judge of: our higbeat courte, This laa free country where distinctions of rank count for nothing, und one man {6 as good as another, except In those cascr where he fis the “drop? on the other and is consequently a good ‘eal better. It Je not treat- ing o terribly serious matter with levity to use the slang of the frontier, when we conform our customs to those of the fronticr. And that ta what we do. ‘She low regard iu whieh we hold human Ilfe, the fax adminfatratfon of the laws agatnst crimes of violence, the too frequent hablt of goliuy about armed, the settlement of ersonal difiiculiics by combat instead of by jaw, the respect sccorded to men rendy und suc- cessful In malntaining their side of a quarrel with the pistol, tho Knife, or the shotgun, are all characterlatics of a tuw order of civilization— of the civilization “of Europe In past ages; of the clyliization of the Albanians, the Bashi-Bazouka, the Zulus, the Mexicans of to-day; the elviliza- tion of miulng camps and frontiersmen: of plainsincn oud the red savages they oro strug- Ting with, " if the foul murder of Judge Etiott arouses ourpeople to a perception of the essential cownrdiiness of the bloody sytem to which hy fell a victlm; if the shock of it opens their eyes to sec that we can only enjuy the bivssings of a peaceful elvilization by enforcing all Jaws, ant thereby creating a respect for law and nhabitual recognition of Jaw, there will be compensation for the shame nis death has broughe upon us. Mr, Buford has violated the low; the law must be put in force against him. ‘The highest interests of the State demand that the operation of the law in his caseshall nut be interfered with from any motive, or in any way. He must have juste aecordinye to the law, regularly, serencly, mpartlally adtinistered, ‘The whole power of the State should be used to hold the priguner of the law safe to answer to its judgment. Only in that way can we bo saved furtner shame on ‘is acconnt, CANADA. Dovato tn Parliament on tho Now Tarif! Act—Changes Proposed, and tho Effect Thercof—Continued Vrotests—Proimter Me- Donald to Vislt England—Lost Matl-Bags. Spectat Disvatcd to The Tridune, Ottawa, March 27.—The House sat till nearly o'clock this morning discussing the new torlif. Mr, Tilley enve a general dental to tho charga that the tariff discriminated against Great Dritaln, but failed to support the dental by satis- foctory statistics, Ho dealt with the yarlous criticisms of the tariff made in the House und elsowhere, ad seriatin, bub:only fo. a general muoner. The Hon, Mr. Cartright said the tari was ouc of the anoimalics, and contended thut the Goyernment had taken along step towards causing™ Englavd to seriously conalder whether sho should any Jonger con- tribute to the cxpengo of Canada defenses, capecinlly ns Canada had doliberately closed her tnurkets to the Mother Country, uot- withstunding that the latter threw her inorkets. open to Caunda. He deprevated the action of the Government in throwing down the guuntlet to 44,000,000 of people In the nelghboring Re- publle, who, notwithstanding all that might bu said to the contrary, were undoubtedly Cunada’a best and natural customers, Mr. Tey announced that tho Government Und decided upon insking the following altera- tions In the new tariff: Paraflne candles to be fi cents por nound, instead of 4 cents; sperm and other candles not tallow to pay 25 per cent, insteud of 20 per cent; UBnbbitt metal to poy 10 per cent; duttons of all kinds, 25 per cent ad valorem; checked and atriped alitrtings, 3 couts per yard and15 per cent ad valorem; votton duck or ean- vas nnd gall Hoen, & per contad valorem; dried apples lo pay two cents per pound; all other “drled feutt, 25 per cent; hats, capa, and bonnets, 25 per cont; hatter's pluah, of silk or catton, 10 percent; Canada plates and sleet tron, 123¢ pet cent; fron and steel wire, reduced to 16 per cent? all fron castings to pay 25 per cent; yas, water, and sewer plow of cast-lrom, 25 per cents rolled beatns aud channels, angle’ Iron, 15 per cont; fron bridgo ond structural tronwork, safes, und doors fur safes and yaults, 25 per cent; wirework, skates, und locks of all kinds, 30 ver cent; lead pine ant sitect to pay allke 25° per cont; gloves and mitts of leather same os bovts ant Bhocs; oil-cloth to pay 80 percent insteadof 25 per cent; pips organ and sets, or parts of sets, of reeds for cablnet-organs, 25 per cent; paper pulp, 40 per cent Instead of 10 percent; prints and colors ground tn oll or any other Mquld, 35 per cont; white and red, dry and bismath, & per cent; paper hangings and paper calenderent, 22!¢ per cent; lead-pencils, 25 per cent; rolled sil ver, 10 pgr cent; prunelia aud cotton netting for boots, shoes, and gloved, 10 per cent; Buans, per- fumed, 30 per cent Instead of 25 per cont; wines to pay threo coute addittonal for each degres of strength over 20 per cont of proof splrits, In- stead of 6 cents for overy five de- grees or lesa; Cologno-wator, ete, to pay a specific duty of 81.00) oper gation und 80 per cent ad vatorem, instead of 20 per cent ad valorem; steol ingots, bara, colle, und shots, railway bars, wud fish plates ‘to pay 10 cont on and ulter tho let ot Jaunary, 1831; ylu- cose alrup to pay one-half cent per pound tn ad- Aitlon to B5 per cent ad valorem; felt for boota, shocd, and glove Ililnys, 10 per cent; barytes, brimstone, crude, chloride of time, cream of tars tar in cryetala, and soveral other untmportaut items ure added to the free Det, From the foregolng table it will bo noticed that fow changes hive been made, ng most of the {tcina produced are additions to the eehed- ule previously published, or are related to ine dustries whose clattas wera previously over- looked, ‘he Qoverninent has been stubborn, and the grievances of the manufacturers who have within the past four days walted on the Finauce Minister have in the inajority of cases beeu ene trely neglect: 5 ‘The duties on books und knowledge, the dis- criminating duties against Canadian millers manufacturing from Anencan wheat or oats, the duty on oats, on coru-meal, on coal, un the raw materlat of almost every manufacturer, are tube retafued. Possibly the most tmportant change of the whats Is the new clause exempt- ing steel Ingots, bara, rallway bare, and tlsh plates, ete. from the operation of the 10 per ceut duty Ullon and ufter dan. 1, 1881, ‘The elfeg of this will be to adinit all the rafts for the Valley Railway and other roada under von- struction free, Jt will also give the contractors on the Canada Paciile Katlway segtions now under cuntract thy opportuntty to purchase the rails they require durtiygy the coming summer Special Diwutch to The Tribune. INGKRSOLL, March 2%,—Tho flret fruits of the National policy tothe workinginen of thts town has beeu very disastrous, Messrs. Nixon Bros., agricultural-lmolement manufacturing company, aul Messrs, Tuomas Brown & Co., foundrymen, fy consequence of the heavy tax pieced on plyg-lron, coul, and raw materiale used the mauufucture of their threshing ma- chines, reapera, mowers, etc., have found it i] necessary to largely reduce the waxes of thelr men, and those employed by bnva struck work, CITY REAL ESTATEs In thie cotumn, three tines or te) Fach additfonal line, 10 cents, JOR SALE ~GREAT RARGAINS ~ TWO-STORY nit brick Fealence, swell x FO RENT—HOUSES. An this column, three lines or tess, 23 cents per in sertian, KFaeh additionat tine, 10 cente, , 25 cents ver In Nixon's men are greatly ed, und will soon folluw suit. men, who are obliged to pay a heavy tax on xult aml coarse eutton for vovering cheese, arc disguated with the new tariff Spectut Dispatch to The Tribune, March 27,~—The Government, tt 18 do not Intend to repeal the Insoly= eney act, but will Introduce an am itls Intended that all officta shall be recalled, and that Judes tn Insolvency be appointed te deal with such miatiers. compositions will be made flecal, und estates are to be adininiatered by the Insolvency Court. A debtor will vot bg able toobtuin his discharue unless by a suven-elghtha vote of the creditors and three-fourths of the value, and If be cannot obtaln Mat he must walt untitithe end of two years before he van make an application to the Insolvenvy Court. amendinents contemplated hy the Goverament. D. Walker, Preatdent, and A, Dixon, Si tary of the Brewer's Association,are huse request- M0, RENT=FORNISHED, houte, with all modern tmorovementa, to; arnt located Rear Monroe and Wood: Apply to CHAS, A. KERFOOT & UO, “aan teuted at a fale a a “mannatderout brick a near Lincalnes fons Jot witht br x ele, ft Monroe-at.; aame atyle of houses possession May 1, 5 POT WINeGs Wesblowtowste ed a JONTH-THE. vent dak Ft. front house 691 01 t. and Kitchen on frat floors ali Tnqi 1 Dearhorn-at, a y anit batement prick otk: 2, 60 "0 RENT=THA Ti AB! near Centre-at. t und cold water, basing, mantels, sires. Hath-roont, iaundey, atic, bara, inrgs rounds. Ingulrean preiniaes BL MONTH 8 Tevinge plac and joton Arete: doting a tirlvitng bs $500; house and Jot an Archer-av. near Hal splendid lovallty for huatneas: nice cottayen and Lote Springer-ay. feat south Side Tol exch Wandeccime. ERNST Its: st) WASHING: I Hate _ WANZED-MALE HELP, In this colurnn, three lines or lest, 23 conte per ine sertion, Rach additional tine, 10 cente, Hookkeopers, Clerks, &ce WaAnstTED-T Wo FIUST-CLASS DRY Goons jesmen: also two Jai mut eperk German. dd ‘ork Store, 217 Lnrente-at, TED-FOUTM: MUST BEA GuUD vs ick ab Quuret, and come well” recom mended. NICOLL the tallor, corner Clark anit Adams. WANTED—€ THOnOUATILY COMPETENT. ite nie bookkeeper and correspondent. _ Htate ref> erences acd wroted, Address Ita Trinune \WWASTED—DRGG CLETIC OF TWO On tiene [GME experiences small salarys Gorman prefer: red, Adal ena tu-aay X 74, Tribune office, WASTED A DRUG CLERK, PPLY TUS. 2. LEE, Halsted and Harrison: 2 ANTED~A HOY ANOUT 16 YEAUS OLDIN AN office. not alrald of work. Stat a wages expected. Addr wel ‘Felbune. a vit 14 YEARS OLD WHO Je wholesale mente furnfehing therhlet house of the city; very low pay uisincas [e learned, Addcess G79, Tribuno ng age, previous enipluynent, residence, ind conipensation expected for first yest. WANTED-A bat desires to learn bublness unttl the office, addret w, COF. jouse with Dd. 7 an 18 HESPECTIVEL ti nuire of W. Gt um A, 07 Kouth Ciark-at, South Sides {ng Unt the customs duty on init be pot tne creased as proposed in the tariff, os no malt is Imported, while It would afford the Americans f pretext for demanding an tnercased duty on Canadian malt enteriug that country, dt has been-rumored for some time that Str Jotin Macdonald contemplates visiting England this summer to coneult the Home Governuient in reference to the Suture relations uf the Do- iniojon and the Mother Laud and to ascertaln if any help may be expected in the construction of the Canuda Pacitie Ratlwar, should go to England it sible he would Canada Pacitle as o military sense, althouzh it is untikely that the Jlome Government would make any money rant tawaris Sts construction, Ject—the discussion of the future relations of the Dominton {fs gucaswork. change In the relations. shoutd SirJohn goto England, fs, that be will gratify an ambition, entertained for years, to he sworn Jn ag one of her Majesty's Privy Counell- After the Paelfie scandal Sir doln goto Ant that henced not be in a hurry in presenting tiimaclf for the purpose of being sworn in. Now that he has been rehabilitated by being placed at the head of the Canadian Government again, there cau bo no abjection to his being formally a. w. cor $6 the pl t | Oni firat Moor, aifor alory and basement the Uving rooms. C 18 and ne: HOUSES (KA $4.00-D. Bon frat nm Gh y + » octagon ‘marble-front, tur pear Jefferson Vari ert front. ‘hice cottace, with wite acreens, emtve hiounes, ee InduWs, Heat Stinen of cata, twrven Twenty-atetn and Two "PO RENT—00 WAT good under, OUDEN curner Lake and Clar WILE, Bi. PUT IN SHELDON & CO., southweat If Sir Job int out the odvantaye the wlwey would be to Great MICHIGAN-AV., ronting the Lake Shore [tlie modern improve: 3 N. 1,—Sev # long ist in SALE-AT NALF THEIR: CO8ST—ALL y one Of the three elegant stone renldences at the head of the Grand Houlevatd, corner uf 1 at, commanding @ tui view of the inost in alle urtve of the city. Mt times to come, Most durable mal ud serviceable arrangetne! 10 ERNST TRUSSING, 1 uae, Address It UO, Tribune o (PO EST s25 VEIE Ni STORY AND basement frame house, 182 Thirty-accond-at., 1 fiteteclasn orders HPO MENT—23 ‘The other ob- Mother Jand— has asked for any hat is most probable, 0% reet-cats, QWn+ OE SALE=on ted up coinpiete with rail . QUULD & DON, 218 slate-at, North Siac. st ne house, contatuiin ensy terins,. Med S = J T bPLES sh Hohey-at. 1 will leare ve AND e nu £0 per months Tr & THOMAS: west corner Lake end Clarl Spectat Dtepatch to The Tribune, Montnezat, Marci! 27.—George Kt. Kingawell and Thomas Graham, of the Government Eni: have arrived here from England. ‘They report that o large emigration will take place from England to Mauituba this A aumber of gentlemen farmers with large capital have already arrived, take up extensive tracts of land fu the worth- MST-CLAS! ri) 363 Obfo-ats all mod TUbio-at. atten fr BFCBA gration Department, deets house 25 Wout 70 3 rest with all modern rovemne SNL Rey 1M Dearborn: Tit je-front house 2 vuley, deceased; furn ri vast uf pte! CASH-GHEAT BAKUATN = KO Langley-av., Just soutt of 124 to attest Tew 000; cottay bored, and not fur tuipey-etatheatss Joe 24 £051 WO-BTON AND TARE: ern {mproventents, un Dearborn: te TETHUSUN & BAY, ‘i Suburpane 7 iitleK MOUSE OF 11 wi be "Lhe number of mutitated metal pleces passing current here is a grivvance, and calls for some remedy. Some parties waxe {ta business to cut up old copper kettles Into pleces the size of nalf-pence, and put them in ctreulatson, A short time uzo @ leading wholesale drug- house received 2 ease of gouds from the United ‘Their Custom-Houge clerk was intrust- ed with the fovolce wherewith to piss the entry, which was done. Bouaventure freight-sneds ordered the removal of the cargo tu the examfoing warehouse, where au inclosure not mentionea in the involee, atid on which no duty had beew paid, was discovered. ‘The Collector, being acquainted with the facts of the case, ordercd the 'cuntlscation of the gonds, aud condemned the firm to pay a heavy OR SALE<LUT 40X16%, ON WADASH-AY. at a bargain, D.G, HAMILTON, carriage-honse, Wit ‘OREATSUNUIAN HEAL ESTATE—A VERY Dit BALECTHE RESIDENCE a7 desirable house aud jot tn Evanston, at low price. meriy occuled hy Pres, 8. tii-ruom, cemented cellar, lot about 24g acres, with mall fruits in abundance? on! from deoot, church. ur lake. bargai and on easy terms, MEAD & COE, 140 Lae The Customs _4£O RENT-STORES, OFFICES, &ce 'O RENT-SOUTHWE: gan-ay, and Madiuai eet ne 4 and 350 South Clark-st., ® atone: front vulldlng, 9OxI15 feet, between Maviaun and Monra iu way te be rented entire PER MONTH, DES northwest corner Van roa 13s Dearborn-st., NER OOF | MICHI- tory brick billding, : story and lasement WILL SELLA GOOD GILAIN On . oF 20) acre, alt a ratte village, uid ehecactfactory, “20 cows, 18) i me +. all stock fed in bascinent: ell watered und feuceds posscas| times will sell any or all Ata low price on ten years r farin apd stuck pas ‘Olt 3. ‘atock farm of 100, 20), Speclat Dispatch to The Tribune. Sr, Jony, N. B., Maren 27, Tnspectors of Nova Scotia mid New Brunswick and the Intercolonial Ratiway authorities aro trylng to find out who are_r loss of four mail bags contujn registered letters which huv' Three of the begs were from St. Julius one for Amherst, ouc tor ‘Truro and Pie- ton, und ons for Mallfax. .The fourth bug was fron Mennramicook for the north. ‘The amount TPO RENT-FHOM MAY 1, $20 eurable stores ta wulidin Piigen and Suermancata. Ingul é. ‘The Post-Office no uiveu gt any joniat property with farm, 1 ab 7 percent by having A good facta: cuninake the jonsible for the gta number of une astray ance 01 HL. THOMPSU. i it tii exenanmes i farm within 110 fp hicagu, ur city Droperty, dul phate 1 possession at unce, 46 Madiaun-at., Ruotd. ‘kraacs 5 ANTED—THREE SHEET-IRON WORKE: ‘two copperamnit WARD SOEs, Soe ner Hondolohiand Despiaimencats,” TTS SOP" WANTED Tia FITST CLASH NOILER-MARERS AL B07 and FarO South Hatated-at. ¥ ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS IRON-SIO1DERS. SIEM WOOD SCHOOL FURNITUKE COMPANY, 205 Wabash-ay, \WASTED-<A GOOD WACGNMARER FOR SLAT w HEUNIG, 20 East Chicazo-av. “want 2 GOLD-GILDER AND cititer Hiver-gilders, SAMMONS, CLANK & GO., 107 Bout Hinton: WAStEn-rouit GAtigniMARens om Sine every week to quod mete Roply {minediavele ate 10 and fa Wortin cat ise f ales. lene) TASTEDIA FINST-GL ARS UPHOLSTERED W SHEMWOOD SCHOOL FURNITURE QOMEANES us Wabastieny Wane GOO GARAGE NLACREMITHS wavy ald Woud-warkers at PT. SMITHS, 205 Wa- \W WASTER (O Go0D GAITAGE Titi sir on heary work: good wages ana steady ample iment, Aditress Port-Utice Nox 1083, South Bend, | y A NWICKLAYER 70 BUILD BAREIS \ cio tush VWWAastep-oxe aooh CAnINETIARER ASD A d glacier, Eureka shuw-Case Manufactory, Wasthn-ro GO INTO THE COUNTHY<A maker, to work un fine nnd coarse & staple men, prererreds uireat ORTMAYER, RINTE ie Won: have guud business eapaclty, la competes to Agure un work of all kinds. To the right mao a food oncuinx ean be tad in a frvtcclaes elty house, Ad" eu, atatluy experiency and reference Tribune, Wade makin wourmnadhins blowers Caddie 21, Trloune cutee. © i Sees \WWAnTED-AT MEMPiIIG, TENN. NEW GUSTO. Hour gronids. 6) pood marhlo-cutters; wazes $2.50 per day, RUUNS LURNSER, Semi Teas MisccHancous, y ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, AT THE CLARENCE House, courier plate and’ Harrlaon-ats., a male walter to take enarxe of tho. dfntag-ru0! net Lave. worked in that capacity tn other hotels, aud bring subs stantial references te that effect. TANTED—BY IMPORTENS—TEA SpENTS. ‘MES and women, city and countty to fainilicny sinall capital g chica: len T VW WASTE-OSE, SALESMAN FOR GACH Hairy $7@ to $101 per tnontlt and expenn BELL MEU. CU., 04 Clark-at, Ciiteago. \WANTED-MEN, TO SELL NEW. NOUSEnOLD rticlén, nae Looky cliranius. etc, Vilced ale we lowest. AMEHICAN NUVELEY CQ., 180 A GOOD HOY FOR OFFICE AND 0 Honest nnd trusty; a swede pre- RSON, 171 East Madison-at, ‘ANTED=A GIRL TO 00K, WASH, AND irony wages $4; references required, Corner of Farty-sixtitent. wnt Woodiawn- ay. \WVANTED-COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL Work; permanent place, 710 North Franklin, near Whaconsitient, of inoney in the regtetered tetters Is unknown, Special Dispatch ty The Tribune. Toronto, March 27.—Itits announced that the writs for the ctection of sa mets Ontario Parlin iment will be tgued Jn June, venting the Reform party got in the election of a now House of Commons hardly be expected that Mr Muwat and bis cul- leagues will go to the country with the lightest flad Mr. MeKenziy been sustained, Mr Mowat’s chances of success would Nave been materially improved. It speculate on the result, dthourh the prosp: aro that Mr. Mowat's pal aworkins majority. Montheat, Maret 27.1 leather Importers, lava eHepended. Liabilities, T°, NTA! ¥ with rooms, in rew quire 143 Dearborn-st MONTH: Gia West Madisou-st. WASTED uy a tomer for housoand Tot, E $5,000, ur vacant lot on Wabash, Michigan, oF, between “Twenty-second, ¥ After the terrible and it & BOND, 102 2 AND LODGING. Soutn Stace TRIBUNE BULLDIN wWantlay first-class bur orin the best boarding Honat the KOOM-IE CHANGE, KUOM 3 T iT. eaddress TUIRN A! it September, it ean TST 6 JOM Jat Of BI fo RENT e-stON UTH CLARK-ST. D. G. oom 1, 120 Clark-at, RELIABLE | PEOPLE fther {n private famtlte is foo SUG yet to oO: S' SUITABLE FOR OFFICES OR ures. DU, G. HAMILTON, Kooi 1, T-CLASS TABLE BOARD, Ef fF will be returned by WA, Murphy & Co. Ved bouth Clarks Miscellancous LAND, 141 ACKES, IN BECS, 2 Tie ThUMASSON, 160 Deurborn ‘AV.—DESIRANLE FUR. Winmea uae ARLE FURNISHED North Slaoe. CLARK 8T.—FIRST Per week, with woof piatio and Re Jellyman, pap w@manufacturer, has failed. Liabilities, AND, 7 XOUTH i Ei Day buatd, & TANTED—TO HES elutit roams, with ten for oue Waxon? about t mninotes’ drive fru ‘Pay gramptly tn advance every moath. Ad- 1 ville Mts: ST-CLASS BOARD, WITH 46 room, Fite 85 per week; Ave muoutes walk —A FLOUN OF NOT FuURIA, eaat of etate, b rty-first, sultabla far houseke fat oucel references exclu ms Spectal Diayatch ta fhe Tripune, Stan Conner, Clny “ts cround fs very dry, hard’ aud lumpy. It froze iu that condition, Not ut fing any snow or rain this winter, the soll dors pot pulverize as usual. Wheat has all gone to market, with fow excep- Frost not out of the ground yet, have our wheat half sown: There will be some {nerease this season in thé'ores. OLerae COMNER STATE AND IL Jucks south uf the Paltuer i H and rooms per day, #t.5 to $2 kK, €Utu $10: furnished ruonisrented withan GLIsH HOUSE, at ingle wart ruins, Tysque-mead tickers March 27.—The BA! ‘A TON. 4,50 10 $0.00 ner week. is per a: mani la very great, MHEKCE & OUT. Ientiog, and Collecting Agency, STED<TO RENT=NY A unfurnished tuum Wabash-ar, and Monroe-nt the four, Address X. nen) fur first-e board and rvoms Is inurensing fupply the dentund trom thy places uw ou th or ruumers should cal Specht Dixpatch to The Ty Vinotnta, Union Co., Murch 27 wheat will be largely Invreased, Frvst not all ote! re to. Feng tiuuacs te dence, wit! at they will bo ehown wbty 1g auch ne they le, poole uuly. Keferences requ RENTING AND NUARDING EXCHASU) ‘Tribuns Wuliding, FINANCIAL. — MINNESOTA, Saectal Disvatch to The Tribuna, Finumong, Filmore Co., March 97,—Hard freeze carly part of this week. Acreage of wheat will be larger than Jast year, of the old wheat ungold. . Sveriat Disnatch lo The Tribune, Arron, Washington Co,, March 27.—1Ve put In # Mttle wheat two weeks aro. changed. Pat aston ta ail wack, Ground very ws With Hight anowa will help But very smati amount of wheat left, Increasa our aren of wheat this A) TO S00—TO si ete. yitnuut removal ns (oun, PULVERS AND f ull on, Cy HUPKINS, Stock-Yards, 4141 HAY TEAM, WEIGH alt right. “Call ag Wauke « it PAID For ob ¢ juey to wan un waleles, dha 6 . COACH MUUSES ‘deveription at GULD: FOR SALE-MOLSE, PHAE Lady vat delve it," 1y3 ¥ Many Tor waa it iHorae ou excellent (rive well low, Adures Q su, VA! i 4 withoat removal: afeo on other’ yy 153 Dearvurg-at., Muont Ly, TOSS, BUGOTER 5 dihatnend for wale "By Ta) Washington “GT WAGON of rvigars or liquurs, Apiy at Uynor Spectat Mmatch to The Tribune. Wensten, Polk Co. March in w scares article, Iittle to ba had without sending off for tt. Considerable wheat was sown twa weeko ago, The sudden change In the weather prevented the farmers from covering itund [thas been CGround still frozen, Soaring wheat. Seed fs worth $1, STOCK OF CARRIAGES, ANIES GAN Iie AD IN EX Includinut fandats, acy at the counting-room uf tha ‘change for curred cites AND M0 CENT PIECES IN PACK za for currency at coualng-rooin Pinx serena Ne PRE putts irount in, better condl- placzorn sping pr tion than for four years. Corn all marketed, —-———— Gluttony Novor at # Discount. o7 The fact that the has been deeoyed tito the serylee of M. Gam- delta shows ones more the truth of that well- known didogue by Hotfman: “Papa, t should ike to haya your opinton on the echules of a pro- “My boy, bshould advise you to ho “A cook But suppose there is a revolution, aid no mote great houses are kept?” “Revolutions£ T have seen Kings hove been beheaded and Hisnops reduerd. to bepzary. heard of gluttony being at adiscount, Belleye hoy, be & euok,” Ty TNE BS a Jorgest ever fsnown, Histo lowest, nD 0 (un leased eruund) put> side theeilys will jay 2 per cent per mouth. Y TO LOAN aT 7 Chicago (nvroved 141 Randatpte-nt, a . Oa per «: Property, ERSBr PUBS peoniertys URSING. 32.000 & real estate at lowest rates, $85,000" TR Popul reat Wlanvs aud Duk 5, uke de Nonilles ral luriis, ut STORY d& muta co tuan An, Ui TO $1,000 TO LOAN 0: class city Tinproved ut reasonably rate: Address, with deacriptlun, Q 55, RIGHT PIANOS, HHT BLA, TSMPROVED FARMS ut X percent Inier= vb Washingtun-at. more than one, Re Cash of month: 3. Princes, nobleme: Lanes FANON Me, audetty linpre lw city to acleet from, SINS arrauted for ive years, ICR SUNN aly nts Lukon It cachauge for new, and Scandinavian sales WW. W. RIMMAL Corner hate dud \uniue oN WwW ih well eatabliahe: 4 Ailuress for afew dayt HAMS, care tent i thy produces rund Puno, wmalicr In elzy thaw mquure, yet Ma touch, and beauty of tone of RAILIOAD PHOTOGRAPINIC COACH, ihose meaning vuulneds, a rt rl t helow, where adver ttean price aa charied derubly leas space than the In addition to Hs unques POL FALE-ON FOF down, Test on plo. Hoon, 170 Eust Madison: CuLALTON Lan tpart (oa square plano, EAL. State and Mutroc-ete, ____ HOUSEHOLD Goon: TENTION HOUSER the Empire Martor Ha Weat Madieut-st., aru se crockery, and all househos the loweit tur caah, Jotest slylesy attper! 4 Newatealor, Atatfoner, 860. 100 ida Nows Depot, 1 y DRUG STORE FOU BALE: LOCA: Tealdence section, exyenics uw, paving I required. Hure chance, X73, arner of Isleted Gucds, 720 tak ny, Soran Sd ATR PTTSTTET PSO STOCK GENERAL MENCHAN: Nvude ae pifeve lower the for oun or ‘WO inch to start isle Ipetullinentes largess at Jor quality lowest url Turatshed throughout at aday's nutleo, aud square dealtig. _ PERSONALS dn Us column, threa lines or tees, 35 Cente per ine sertion, Hach additional ant, 10 cents, WAY FOR THE a, Addrcad QO, ‘orher Mrucery sulla Cornet at eweutys Mietary rome given Cal binth dad huterae Fi CO, ‘oniplete OUEHte Upon epeclal-pay: huld koods of avery description, ————— Vhupduy poco; ho question ‘Troumeoalee. 8? 888 TILL LADY Wild é basticay., plewew Shing vow gud valuable. Hew RARDWARE STOL ad WHIhUf Gue of the beat retal FIXTURES, II stores un tind Hatablished twelve years, and dolug koud busluves Apply at L461 statue nd address to X OANT OF th Urick baserient, Uri or, CoUnLerss C compelied to yay cluthing, Carpets ute, Ladies Notices “by inal! prompsly attended to, Hires rallroades fuel HW hat intercat of Council (ats ta, cash p ut ee a - Alicuued 40 by Sirs, 4. naw STORAG Ee elon dolme aiguc Uuntnes, fl e,_Address 31.48 ey ASL poate beet aye FOI GASTOFF GLOTHING AT 1, | 1¥bcc-beraunun AO Siatorse Urdere by niall prvmiptt fe WITT $1.00 CASH TO Lenn lu twelve WoUths, BALIES © Tall klude in any quautl- wou Rud Dearbora-ste, { fl CHAVIN'S, corer AND BECUNTMTANI + UDeMaiTs, Mout 2. LOsT AND FOUND. a TO EXCHANGE, GOUD REAL ESTATE SITUATED ator lied iver cout, 1 ek ruceried, UF buvte ait airacteet tite surulsbed, Tia. Paris, Tex “EXCHANGE~HOU! SHAVE 815000 ten CKED UP THE Meeuruer Gf Clark ‘aid thinediately to 718 0 caso Will be given to the police, “BUILDING MATERIAL SALE-BUILDING BRICK, y ues adivoa-al., bhi wo.” Muy dedsed. P, J, SEXTON, taltna Sd Bactichy. V TANTED=A GIRT, TO DO GENERAL MOUSE- , work, Cull at Enst Twelfth-at. Was A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL hutsework in o famiiy of twos reterences required. 1083 Michigau-ay. Ws —T MAN GIRLS, 'O COOK ‘Ani nse in laundry work, the ottier for second work, WU leatrle-wv. tis = W AST A GOOD GIRL THAT UNDERSTANDS kitchen’ i] ke ‘work thoroughiy: keep a cunctmay aod pay rood was Tab once at O#1 Wavay! VW AxiHDoT Wo Goow Gr Hit COOKING ‘and iutindress work in priyste families an tha avenue? German preferred: must brlag good reference, Apply at 143 Twebty-secand-at. : TLillincrse WASTED TWO FIMST-CLAgs, MILLINERS TO Go lita the country, Celia 09 West Madison at,, between Dand 13. Scamoetresses. WASTEDICOMPEIENT DHESSMAKER | FOR soutlern part uf ueStare. Apply watly. GAGE INOS. & CO,, corner Wi ‘anu Madlavit-at. Misceliancouse WANTED SA LADY oF uoOD RUSINESS QTAL« ity to receive urdets {rom customers. Audress, QS. ‘Tribune vttiee. with references ~~ SETUATIONS WANTEDIMALE® Bookkocporks Cicrks, &co QITUATION WANTED-BY A XOUNG | SIAN D thoroughly In bookkeepluy, or any Kind ataiice wurk erences; Kalary Ho ubjection, Addrers 03, WASTED—A LABS BOOK. reilanie buaiuess ian. wlaties @ postion) acer a best of references, Address Q 7 ‘ribune ulice, iru, YOUNG To bony San able suune nisi, oud ‘accountane aud salesman; Knowledge of furelan lagu: 3 Koud worker; refer OR Thy joes y ences. f tluunevitices SITUATH <h¥ A YOUNG MAN IN AN Se TUONobd tercrences ivens Addrvas Qe Sumeos 234 gu ‘Tribune utlice, ITUATION W iH 15 understate bowlckeep huss.» fale penina cheap. Aivrewi. BENSEUT, 72 Van Buren WANTED DY AIUGHLY EDUC parrlivt, Juuat urtived fruit Now Yura vepli Henkin Eneilah Freue! oi, ‘Trlvund une. YOUNG MAN WHO Hit work und of ii One reile Wrst Address y Uo ubjeet prt Gituation WASTED-A8 CUTTEN: HAS THOR ough kuuwledge of thy whole trades beat referent Aitdress WM. a, Merchant EI M PUATION WANTED-MASTEL BUTCILER-DY A WUng Married tats a MftUatlun tn the above Line dhe 4 rj Juat Crout Ragland, Address ‘CHINNTUTs, CCe TAKE CARE OF 0}, Trivany uitlee, MMiscefinned: NYED INVOLVING HITHER. { abilities, a9 tani detertniugd to elther or both, JUHN RANKIN, ITUATION WANTED=AN_ INDUSTRIOUS, 50° trons, atid well-edueated German of 30, writ rte Ralisliva, Well gequatnted with cure of hopes, driving, carpeuter- Wark, TAIN, ele. WADE ciuplayment.“Addrews CHARLES FREEMAS, Ms Sout JeMerion-at, Domestics ITUATION WANTED-HY A SD tu cuvk, waalt, and tron references (f required. Ap bide, fa Situation MIDDLE DY” person todo (heht tullyewurks ne wadlitur or hewvy ‘work? private faniily uF wide Etgbteenths: ITUATION wa DISH IRL TO do general hot Mente vallat 110 Ontartu-at, Employment Agencies, QITUATIOSS WANTED-PAMILIES AND HOTELS, 39 elty or gouty. furniaied With, Wein fee. 90 guatet girls buarded. Mrs. O'NELLL, lus West Auute-st, NTON WOULD LIKE AN Waiteis isis.” ie fico. _1lu will recelve a Fel ADVICE FREE: WILL GALN YOU nuthings priyate, msscers fd on anytbluge Uy Vetuutee A DOLLAR MAT” HOUSE, Wo Alb the spring atytca, $13, nest, alk hat, Bs wid $y cope, B5u.c00, 750, QOOURICH, ATTORNE' A. borne, Chitcaya. Ady. tenes. t THIAS rita to 4 40, ‘Tribu of+ S jase FO LADIES DURING CONFINE- meut in a doctor's faintly. Privute aud eoultdontinl, Feiualy compluinta a speclalty, Box ae, Chicage, " ANCE, BMALL GAPITAL-FOR ae, 1, private achoul, ‘best fovations rear goin + Addrvas (G1, ‘Fribune ullico. 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