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> meh Ciincraensdasets Gar 2 ee ane. Prem temtneates tai Be THE COURTS. Decision Concern'ng the Latar Insurance Company. The Appollato Court Files a Batch of Decisions. Judge Blodgett Declines to Be Toch- nical for Grege’s Sake, A Caso of Misplaced Conflidence..-Judg- ments, New Suits, Eto. THE PRACTICE ACT. Judge MeAilister yeatorday rendered a decision of considerable importance !n the case of the Jn+ smar Inenranco Company va, Fred A. Young, in- volving the construction of two confircting sce- tons of the Iractico act. Tho following ts the text of the opinion: Thia ts an action of arsumpsit upon an alleged Vabiity of defendant for an ayeesament on his rabscription to the stock of the Jamar Ineurance Company, ‘The defenaant being fn realilont of Konkakeo, a summous waa issued out of the Clr cull Court of Cook County to the Shor! of Kanka- kee County, whore defendant was rerved, He flex , Hpleninabatement, to which defendant demure, No objection ia inken to tho form of tho ploay but Naintlit's counsel inelst that tho statute approved i ay 1877, entitled, ‘'Corporations," anthore 4 Yzed the Jasnnnic of process in this cuac to Kanka- # kee County, It tn thus: * In all cases of sults for or against euch Ra- ceiver, or the corporation of which tin ny bo Roe ceiver, writs may ination favor of stich Receiver or corporation, or ayainaé him or tt, from the cours i ty where tho caurs of action accrued to the Sherift of any county in:this Stato for service.” Session Lawes 1877, p. 07. - The sult isbrougnt in the name of the corpora Man, thonth the declaration showaa Receiver had beon nppuinted, also «a cause of action accrn+ ing in Cook Connty, ‘tho statute re. ferred to iy brood cnough to cover tho iene, but defendant's conneel urges that eubsequently, May 20, 1877, anothor act npon the ;ceamoe subject was approved which 1s wholly repug- (annnt to the former; that the two acts cannot rtand FHtogether, And, consequently the lator one muet wprovail. This Inst act is amwenilntory of tho General Practice act, and 1s as foliowa: 4 ‘*Ttxhall not he lawfal for any plaintiff to suo "any defendant out of the conity whore the latter aides or may be found, excont in local actions, ail excent that in every apecies of personal actions in law where there is more that ono defendant, the plaints commencing ts action whore vither of Vier realdcs, niny have lis writ or writs issued di- rected to nny county or counties whero the other defendant or eithar of them may be found." Scs- . Sion Laws 1877, p. 140, Tn this caso the action {s transitory. not local, and there fa but one defendant; so that, beuttiey words of the Jater act im thotr ordinary, natural renso, they expressly forbld the plaintif from eu- ing the defendant inthis case out of the county se where he resided or wasfound. The former stat-, ule mnst be classed os a special, particular one, purporting to authorize it gate jn the sincle cnso mentioned. Itisan crtablished ruto thata gen- eral afirmntive stattite docs not repeal a pear osr: ticulag statute or prior particuiar provisions of a siatute unioss negative wards are uscd, or unless there is auch Irreconcilablo inconsistency as Indt- eotes an intention in the Leyisistury to repeal. Sedgwick on Construction of Statutes, 08, A repeal by implication ja not favored, Tho repuenanco between . statutes —minst be noclenrand piain that thoy cannot bo recon- cllod, In order to justify a resort to this doctrine. Tiumo vs. Gansatt, 43 111., 207. But it will bo seen that tho lator act hore{is notanaflirmative onv; it {n negative. Tholangungo {s, '*Jt shall not bo . lawful for any plaintiff to sno any defendant out of the comuty whore the latter resides or may bo found." ‘This t# 2 sweeping probibiiton which clearly inclndes tho case at bar; and, thure being only two exceptions, nulther of which applies to this case, tho presumption (a that the Legislature did not intend tv excopt it out of the general pra- hibition. Tho repugnaney, therefore, botween the two sete la pinin and trreconcilable, In such case this further ruto applies. Between twa incon- aistont and frreconcilabie acta or uections, upon tho same subject, tha last in time or position pres vails, Sedgwick, p. 100, and cares in nutes, Tut thera ts efit another oujection te the frat- mentioned act, purporting to single out corpors- tions for which Recelvers bnye been appointed, and nay that when #uch corporations bring anit they may havo prucess irsned to aud served in any. gannty of the State, which is this: See, vor Art. tof the Constitution doctares that **All Inws relating to courte shall be gencral and of uniform époration."” Tho first of theac acts te epccial be- canse Itrolatca to particular persons only,—cor- porationa for which Iteceivors have heen appointed and auch = Recalvers, Tho fatter act is general because in terms it ro- lates to tho whole community, It Is an amendment of the Genoral Practice act, Unt if the former atande, thon it ts not genoral and unl- forin in ita operation, snd nelther would be. Statutes aro divided into public or peneral, and private or special, A ceneral or pupllcact regards tho whole community; special ar private acts ro- Jate only to particular porsons or private cuncerns, Pattus Dwarris on Stat.. p. G4; Sedg,, 24. The first-montioned act ia not a mera private act, be- causo itin part atleast relates to the administra. tlon of fnstice, Butas botweon itand tho latter act it Js gpecial, and that, too, within the meaning of Bec, 22, Art. 4, of the Constitution, which for- bide special legislation, among other things, an to regulating the practico of tho courts, and also os ‘*(o. granting to any ‘corporation, association, or individnal any special or exclusiva privilege, immunity, or franchivs whatever,” It seoms to be an attempt fo grant sapcelal priviloge toncornoration, Why isit not that precisely? It provides tliat where a corporation auch aa this In- surance Company hoa had a Receiver appointed, shen it muy nou in Chicago, if the allezcd causo of action occurred there, and have the privilege— denied by the general law to every other suitor, ex- cept only such Receiver, who may do the same thing—of sending process into any conuty in the State, and bring o party from the remotest part of the Stato to this city to defand him- golf, What can this exceptional right bo ‘but .o special privilegs to 8 corporation acut Into hospital by having a Kecolver appointed? If st had been given to a Recolyer nlone, as on af- ileer of tha Court, it might not have been within tho letter of the Constitution, Butit ts glvon to tho corporation fteolf. For these rensons 1 hold tho plento the jurisdiction good, and overrah plaintla's demurrer. From which tt follows Jud nent must be given for defendant that the suin- moné bo quashed, : APPELLATE COURT, The Appollate Court met yoaterday afternoon and disposed of n goodly numbor of cares, the most important of which was one of tho Clybourn dower cas Tho opinion in tt has, bowever, not. yet Lcen filed, so that It 1s not known whether {t- upsets Mre. Clybourn’s dawer-clains altogether, or oly in this partloutar cuav, Tho following is tho Hat of opinions: 38. Munson ys, Waldron, Afirmed, 40, Pratt vs. Pratt, Affirmed. 41, Barnes vs, Chicago Basv-Ball Club, Af- ‘trmed, 40. Clybourn va. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Clil- tago Railroad Company. leversed and remanded, O35, Carpenter vs, Faltur. eoversea and ro- manded, * 6D, Fergus ve, Claveland Paper Company. This wae n sult ona note sgainet tho Fergus Printing Company, and St wan gought to hold the defendants fotntly Hable. Hach of tho dofendants pleaded Don-assumpalt, nnd also filed a epectal ploa yeri- fed by altdavit denying his joint tiabtilty with tho other defandants on the promtacs, The Court bo Jow held auch aflldavits wero not suflclont, and rendered n judgmont for the pliintits, Judge Ballers of the Appellate Court, eald this was error, ‘The langusge of tho aflidayite was Manifeatly diferent Crom See, sb of the Practice, Yet tho facts stated were broader than tha atatuto, Tho pleas denying jolnt habillty were a defense to the entire suit, and tho afidavite vorttying the pe atatod in aubstauco, nbsalutoly, and “not un ho defendants’ bolic? merely, iat they had such defense to tho entiroeult, ‘Tho statute did ot requiru tho nature of the defensy to be wet out in tho afidnyit, ‘Tho sworn pleas, however, not only showed the extutenco of a defense, hut indi- gated ite precise nature, For such error the caso ‘would be reversed and remanded, 111, -Walker ve, McClure.’ Afirmed, This waaa eto held over frou Juat teem, 20, Hanan va. Wilahiro. Afiirmed. 80, Judson va. Leiter, Adirmed. 44, Bandle va. Kobinson, Affirmed, 33, Vroston, Kean & Co. vs, dons, Toversed and remanded. Tots wasa uit. by the playutifis against Jones as a guarantor ofa noice for $400 male tothem by W. P.donew, The dofenee woe that Jongs indorsed the note after It had been de- Wored to plaintiffs and without consideration, ani aluo that he dolivered to them and. thoy recelved 11 full satisfuction of itan order ou Hoyar Waldrou for a somewhat larger amount than thy note, ‘She second polut wus tho only ono relied on It avenied 1bat the «note was sent to Ami] Karst, Coshler of the Continental Bank of St. Louls, for collection, Jonos offered the order above weu- Honed tn settlement, but Karat enid he wae not wuthorized to receive it. ile, bowover, offered to soni it to the plaintitts, and if thuy declined 1u ru- mit within a celve it he would retu week. The pinintif’s made to collect the order, but unsuccessfully, but never sont it back to Karat, ‘Tho jury {n the court below found for the defenav on this eiate of facto. ‘Tho Appellate Court, by Judge Pleasauts, thought ¢ defengs had not been made out, If was ins cumbent on Junes to show by a proponderance of estdence that plaiutifs had accepted the urder in vayment, Karst haw not authority to make any Sereement, and wau ouly Junca' agent, The fac that plainthis received the order aud Kopt tt rales no preaueintion that they recelvod it fur elab than collatoral svcurity, aud the jury should pot hayes been allowed to make such prestimption, The Would therefore be reversed and remanded, * attempt 2d, This was a sult fora balance due vo a note, ‘Tne queation waa whetber thu fact of part payment after the ed ne ectsrKe in eokrunity would lence to prove a new proniise qiaclens 4 avold the bar of such discliargo™ Judge Iwasants said there waa a ditterence between the be adtnitted as Willett ve.Cotheraun, Heversed aud remand- anonnt and character of evidence neceeenry to te vortn raviving promise anficiont to avoid tho atatute of limitations and that requiged to avold tho diachnrue in bankruptey. In the former it had heen held that tho promtas reight be Implied trom apart payment or any declaration of other act Fecogniving tte present exiatence, while in the other Itcould not, but niust be shown to have heen clenr, dtatinet, unequivocal, and express. Neither payment: of interest, nor part, pays mont of principal, nor declaration of inten. lion to pay would suMce, In the present cage the eridence wae genoral that tho maker of the note would wattle or would pay all he awed, and the action of the Court in refusing to explain tha distinction between the two classes of cance, and giving a geovral instruction allowing the Jury tu decide from all. the evidence whether a promise had been given, was efror, for which the caso would be rereracd and remanded, (, Brown va. Davis, eversod and remanded, Thin ease won tried tunder the ‘five-day role" in the Superior Conrt, and the Conrt held, an thoy had held hefote, that that rule wan illegal, and revoracd the case, i Buchanan va. Gooing. Roversed and re- manda. & (4. Balmone ve. Rarley. Affirmed, BG. Danham va. People. Amemed, Martin vs, Green, Reversed and remanded. 62. Jenkins va, Jenkins. Reversed and ro- manded, 09, Brown va, Cragin, Petition for rahearing dented, MISPLACED CONFIDENCE. Annetina Gandalfo Mod a bill yesterday against Lonis Arado to make him account for about $16,000 sho bas lent hi, Sho states that hor husband disd in June, 1871, and: she was Appointed adminiatratrix of lie ortnte. Ae sho was inexperienced in business, abo often found tt convenient to sak. or necept the advice of Arado, who had been a friend of her hus- band, Ho was always willing to give his aselstance, and ke soon became master of hor aftatrs, Ilo nteo began borrowlngof her continually,and up to May, 187t, had borrowed $15,480, which was only re- cured by bis individual note, About that time she wanted to bity a house, and asked him to repay what he owed her, but he declined. She then asked for security, and he offered to give her tho house nnd for No, 400 State atrect, valued by hlin nt $17,000, if sho would give him her notes for $3,500 to ake up the differonce between the nrice of the house and the $13,000 he owed her, Sho did soon his ayresing to take the propert back If she was not satiefled with it. Sha — «oon discovered it was nat worth over $10,000 and asked him tojtake it back, but he retueed, Mo noon after entered up judg- ment against cher on her notes and tried to have hor uronstty zold outon exccnilon. She, how. over, wns able to get the judgmentanct neldo, and aro now pending for trial and will bo reached avon, — She feara she cannot show all her defence ina common law siit, and sho asks that the prosecution of tho sults may he stopped, that Aratio may be compelled to account for the moneys: received of her, that the property ho gave her may be soli to pay her advances, and that.ahe may have 8 personal decree ayainat him for any balance duc. FEDERAL CRIMINALS. In the case of tho United Stetes vs, John W. Gregg, the ex-Superintondent of the Moncy-Order Department of the Post-UMice, 9 motion was made yesterday morning by Grogg's attornoy, Charles, IL, Reod, before Judgo Blodgett to quash tne In- dictment. The grounds were, firat, becausa tho offenses were not charged an haying beon ‘*foloniouely* committed; secondly, that the moncy embozzted was not ect out with sufliciont particnlarity of description; and, third, because it waa not charged that he *'felonfously converted the Post-OMcs funds.” Mr. Rood argued tho'case at considcrable Tenet, but tho Juco overruled the motion, Io raid ho had no doubt but that the objections might have some effec Ja p ital Court, pnt the Federal Court was not quite go par- fewise or technical, and ho thuught tho tndict- ment was good. Matthow Howard, for failing to keen the proper Government books, was yesterday nod $100 and costs by Judge Blodgett. Ellon Loftus, a retall iquor-dealer operating without a Meonse, nleadead guilty, and was sen- tonved to pay the custs of the prosecution, John McGrath, for falling to cancel stamps, pleaved nolle contendere, and was finud tho coste of prosucuting litt, Robert Blackburn, who had heen running a private mint forthe manufacture of 60 and 25 Cent pleces, pleaded guilty, and will probably bo nentencei to-day. The jury in tho case of W, Scott Agnoy, indicted for overcharging in getting 9 ponsion, Were dis- charged, belng unable to acrec, Ehzabets Clark, charged with drawing o pension alter who had remarried, was tried and found puilty. Ge Perwitz, tor failing to keep the proper Gov- ernment booke in bis business, waa requested to contribute $100 towards paying tho expenses uf the General Government. ‘Tho case of George C. itlig, Indicted for parsing counterfeit money, was then taken upand occnpied the romainder of the day, and will be resumed thts morning, ITEMS. |. THB GERMAN-AMERICAN WANK. ‘Tho Recoiver of the German-American Bank Med ® feport yosterday as follows: Cash on hand st date of last roport, $1,210; paid out mince, $13; amount on hond at proeent, $1,173. Judge Drummond yeaterday decided the cnso of Brass ve, Uryson in favor of the complainants, This wasn bill to redcom froma Master's sale a hone and Jot in Peoria, Judge Drummond will leave for Milwaukee this ‘morning to be absont a week or ton days, dudge Mooro yesterday granted a uccroa of Oivorce to Sallle M,Chatin frow Yaniel M.Chapin, for desertion, ond to Jennie E, Clark from Ueorgo E. Clark, allasGearge Oman, for tho same cause, the complainant in each casu’ to have the care of hor childron, Tn tho case of the Redfeld, Bowen & Walworth Company, a rilo wus Iseued on tho Assignee, John Everitt, to show cause why he should not bo re- moved for fallure to uttund to his official dutlus, Gourge W. Campbell was appointed Ausignee yesterday of Nathan I. Merritl, An Assignees will be chosen this morning for James M. Bryant. The floal dividund meoting in the caso of Heera & Wordeworth fs act far? p.m. In tho Probate Court the renunciation of Bishop Tattes, of Alton, us vxecutor under the lato Menop Foloy's will, was filed yosturday, _Lettors of adininistration were ivsucd to tinhop John L. Spalding, of Peorla, under an individual bond of $8,000, Awhich was ‘approved. 11 tho eatate of Zeralda Ann Emmona, deceased, tho will was proved and tantatnentary letters issued to Danicl }, Linsted, Individual bond of $4,000 approved, INE CALL. Jupox Davusoxn—Set cuses and general busl- ness. Juvar Buopaerr—Call of erlminal calondar, Tue Avrenate Covnt—72, Dingman va, Doncee; 73, Mrlahing va, Mofarts 74, Singer Man- wfacturing Company vs. ‘Treadway; 75, Mann vs, Empire Fire-Insuranco Company; 76, Wright vs. Chicago & Northwestern Hatiway Company, No care on triat, unas Gary—663, O79, OA5, O92 to GNG, CNB to 707, 70), 710, 712 to 710, and 721 1071, In- sare except 73u, 741, and 740. No caso on al, és sonan: Jamrnon—Assists Judge Gary, No case n trial. Junaz Moonz—No court to-day, Jupun Nouris—OU to 103, inclusive, No, 02, Stegmilier va. Hortrev, on trial, Junex Houti—Poramptory call of all pending mnatlonn for new trinis, No call of calendar, dunce McALLinten—No call of calendar, Bot nse 1,808, Mecleam vs. Fox, on trial, duos Ranwent8d, Shimer vs, Morach, No, 3, oH on eval . Junar Loomi—Ineane cases from 9 to11, Nos, he 27, 28, 20, 40, UY, 34) 3, 7, U8, 30, 40, and dunur Witttama—Nos, 853, 884, 885, 8 1, 000, 625, and G2, A BBB BSH JUDGMENTS, i Juvan Ganr—C, D, Shorinan va, Nettlo Sf, and Frod N. Hamtin, $1,260, Jotn Ennl, $1,014,00.—Emily L, Shipman ye, William J, Norris und Orleaa Norris, $1,000, 17, Jupos Jawtson—U. §, Goldsmith va. Charlos Fix, $45.—Gertrude Muldenreck va, Wonzol Wa- tate and Charles Mueller, 8370.22, ~—B, 8, Morrie ya. Lizzie C. Geary, £8, 202,50, Cineurr Covur—dunce Toarns—Conrad Wittoy va, Henry Ebingor anu John Stockwell; vordlot, bitters ta Carrabraut ve. Johu McAuloy; vor- ef, $08. aduen Boorn—. C. Copeland vs, George Sawin, OU, Bd. ——a * ACQUITTED, New Onteans, April 2.—Tho case against eX-Collector George L. Sniltn, recently indicted by the Grand Jury, charged with perpetrating fraud on the Government by carrying on the Custom-House rolls the names of persons not actually perfurminy any work for the Govern ment, was culled fo-day In the Clreult Court, After exumining half a dozen witnesses, Wti- trict-Attorney Leonard stated thut the Govern went had salledto make out 9 case, and tha ac- cused was hovurably acquitted, a — Teuffcred for several yeara from aethina, and from sume affection of the throat resembli Lronehitis. Atter spending a great veal uf money on vartous medicines, with no material venedt, in Murch last, on the recommendation of Mr. FE. Poters, of this place, 1 ubtaincd Dr, Jayne's Ex- pectorant... After taking two bottles of this rome- dy, [found myself xo much relloved that J cony tiiued takjng it until I used soven bottles, and b: thls ting sy syimytome td all disappeared, and havo wvery reason 10 bulieve mysulf curet Baden, Catepring, Austin County, Tex, Tho distIngulsued prima donna, Ame, Rozo, uses ‘Brown's Ueonclial frochos," and testites “they sccm to act especially upon the organs of tho valce and produce a clear chunclation." Culas, hoarmuness, OF sure throat cau scarcely exist when this favorite remedy ts used. 26 conten box, MY POLICY. The New Mayor Outlines the Ideas of His Administration. Romovals of Superiors and Subordinates to Bo Made Only for Causa. A Little Excursion Into the Field of Nationat Polltics, A Thinunm roportor ran acrosa Mr, Warrison down-town yesterday morning, and, in order to Retile some questions raised during the campaign ag to his course rogacding { THE POLICE AND PINE DEPARTMENTS particulnrly, asked him what ho purposed dolng 8 “‘Tam a dellever," afd he, ‘in a trooreform Ono of the first steps to bring itabotit in the munteipallty a to divorce, aa fat os porsible, the Polico and Hire Departinents from polltics. learned a few days ago that Supt. Seavey hat beon requested to interfere in tho olection ‘Tueaday. A friend of hte came to mo to know what L nent hin word that hia De- partmont was organized to protect thu lives and property of our citizens, and not to take part In a Political iyht; that he might vote for whom he pleased, and my advice was to toll those ander iin to do tkewise, since ho wpuld win moro favor with me by thatcourse than py asking thom to vote and work In my Interest. Department remain as itis, and will not interforo unloss I find tt necorsary for tho Department's good. If Supt. Seavey ban good officer if have. undorstood he is), [have no duubt he will remain in his present position until he proves filmaaif in- more efiicient man I think nothing has n to make o Police Dopartmant What It should bo than tolet all the mon know that Boot conduct and attention to duty are stopping- stones to proferment," “*What auuut the Fire Departinent?? “*Pehall apply the same rnle to that. T have not rpoken to Marsal Benner for months, —tn truth, I Thaye always thought him an ave heart nothing ns yet to n that ho 18 inofl- of tha clvil service, Tintended to do. Toxpect to lot that among hie subordinates. grentor tondoncy don't know then, oMeiont oficer, an U cicnt, he will remain where ho {1 ** am I to understant that, os to the RANK AND FILE of both departments also, no changes are to be do $f the mon are capable?” ‘That I cannot tell about, becauso T know nothing of the rank and file, displace every ineiliclent man and to rotaln every I do not know that thero aro any inofMlclent men in tho departments, I dave nover looked Lahall require Supt. Seavoy and Marshal Benuer to pitrge their respective departmente of auch mon, If thero ore any, and to aubstiinte good ones for thom, 1 really think that nothing hins a greater tendency to demoralize a city of the #ize of Chi- cago than to have those who Poheo of Firo Department suppose that their places deveng upon their political opinions," **Am 1 to infer from what you say shout profer- ment that, Incase of achango in the head, some member of the Departmont would be promoted?" **T altall not look on tho outside, if there Ie an oficient man insite." +*An to the other departments?” “*Tintond to put good men in, and none but good “CHANGES WILL DE NADET? ‘*Tahall certainly mako somo changes !n the of- if 1 find it necessary for a proper ad- milnistration of the affairs of the city torutain men, “heads of departmonta as woll Mark you, however, I flo not mean that 1 havo examined into the matter, for I have Dutl certainly stall, (n making selections, ‘chooso' a Democrat in prefers Yot I shill not tor the preferonce be the means of clogging the workings ofa Department,” **Can you «ive me the names of any whom you aro gulng to a) It will ve my duty to eficiont man, into them} bnt jold positions in the jodged to a human being. ‘et been sulicited in tho interest of any one, ond ave determined to remain unbiased for or againat ticular peraon until I look inte the Depart. and see the kind of men needed to Ml tho positions, and than I shall pick out auch as I be- occupy them creditably.”” Itively unpladyed to any one!" jon to believe, savera} days ago, that my views a8 to Supt. Seuvey und. would win ine a large number of Republican votca, and so doterniined was I to keep myaelf und to carry tho election simpl: record, that no person know thent back rather than put them forward." **Doe you luok upon your olectlon os an INDORSEMENT OF YOUR CONGILESSIONAL nEC- orp?” Marshal Bonner *T conslder it an indorsement of my af 6 boslness mon and ns 4 politician." “Do you think you owe itto Renubilean votes!" ythat. Iota Inte number of votes from Republicans hu know ms to bo con: aorvative in my views, —iwho know that I was nota But I had the cnthuataatic supportof the Democracy, except in tio or three of the wards whore ns many Democrats a8 Repub: Hewna had gone into the Raclatietic movement, Many of them were friend) for mo if) had had aphit precincts whore the Socialisty Hew many Republicans yated for nio [t ts Imposel- Die bo tal, bah, Jus ahon pavers about brought ont the full a large nuniver of the Republicuns of Chicago be- Hove ‘that there are ilve tesuen before the people, and that the ** bloody shirt” tsa thing of tho pust. An iny viow the Republican papors made a mistake in ineleting upon that as an [asue. national polltics excopt in refutation of charges," “Will not THR DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS look thon tho result hero as.an encouragomont tor them to yo ahead in tholr ight with tration as 10 the Approuriation bills?" **Concresemen ra but mes; look ‘at the outelde of an act may so conalier It. crafs in Congress need an; Thoy ato sincera **No, Teon't ea: Bourbon Democrat, and would have voted kets or pastera In the olled their voted. from the Twelfth Republican votu; Tald nat tallc the Adininis+ and very probably Ike thts, anil somo But Ldo not think tho Dema- encouragement of thin thelr boliaf that tho that the army whould not be allowed to intim!- dato voters at the polis, ‘hey gra carucet, Intond {0 stick, Meneiks ‘They buve full time to discus tho Kor my own part, T was opposed to ducking on the Gloction-lay aniondment to an An- propriation bill because I feared the Republican. prean of the country, which reachas.the entire ress being too small to ofgon the minds of the orth (the Democratic Offect Ite influonco}, wots wople who dtd not comprehend the altuation; and to go to the topgth of at extra Now, howevyor, thet the fore the two Houses, it ought’ te ventilated; ana my own oplnion | crata will adhero to their position, ‘Wo have wandered, was unswillin; uestion ts bo~ @ thoronghly 1, that the Demo- Let us return to Chicago, Have you Bias (io to say regarding the allegation nh MAKH ‘THE OITY GOVERNMENT A. POLITICAL “Tt waa charged In t's publican papers that 1 in make the lemacratic party popular by having the Governmont of the third city in tho Unton olliciont will make the City Government a polltical machina Tshall so make it, but not othorwise, Jn hie Inaugnral, uttered 8 wontimont that will when the frauds by which he got Into oftce shall have beon forgotten, —*Hle scrves hts party beat who serves tia country moat,’ ‘That ls o urand ox- Toelloye In it, and will ondeavor to werve my parly by serving the Clty of Chicago and alt ‘ite interests reyurdlese of partisanslitp, Solf-interews would compe) that Interested In the city’s welfare) propriety dia not dictate fi. 4 scrapulous attention to the duties of evary post. ton 1 have occuplod without a thought of tho futuro, and shal! do xo a4 to thy Muyoralty,"” ** Aro you familar enough with Mayor Moath's management of the city's lnancox—tac pradual creation of a xurplue, thus, ina fow yoars, pers iiting the adoption of thy pay-as-you. tem—to say wheih “+My anewer to that question is simply this; havo bad dutica which took inv wo far from the city and its affairs that Lom uttorty unacquainted with any particular line of pulicy, 1 atimll, os ly as possible, familiarize myself with the ie THUR ani other The- HPENBONAL =X, Ye for lam larscly as §£ tho wonie of Thave alwaya ylven yan-go her You will fullory that lin her prosperity ‘The reporter saw Mr, Harrison # ster he had had the tatk with Mr, Wright, pun- ja. another colamn, and asked hilm as to tho 01 learned," said he, ‘that thero would bo an attempt fo rob the omocracy of the fruits of by the conntat the polls, —fdid not kuow in what wardy, ~and I anw Supt, Seavoy the night bofore thu election and tol duty to prevent fra nini to place an oflictant man 10 one wi Sonnplted if any were committed 6, OF tho inc i Gai og 1 the Tad ita there was a good deal of repeat "Tam Ho8 coyiiizant of it. a you. i aeguthe you captured the police an I waw several policeman eloction: asked what thelr inatructions wa they had been told nut to interfore at i SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS, Ban Francisco, April: 2,—Ratificattons wero Qnally exchqnged to-day between the Sutro ‘tunnel Company and the mining companiva, and Mr, Butro left for Virginia this afternoon to start work on the subdrain of -the tuanol, About 200 laborers omployed on the sea. on the north beach struck to-day and went to whera sbout 100 moro e same contractor, A strong guard of The strikera demand Dim that it was hie ud of every ee a Ri Californla-streat bill, were grading for foreed them Ld quit work. pollee maintained order, an advance of half udollar per day, uudsay they TUR CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1879, wilt allow no one to go to work at the former wages. The contractor announces his intention of putting on mon at the previous rates. MARCO VS. MAX. Mademolaciia WIT Teat tho Impresario's Might to Cancel an Engagement. Spectal IMepateA tn The Tribune, Prrrsnuna, Pa, April 2.—Trouble bas broken out In Max Strakosch’s Italian Opern Company, now playing In this city, resulttnie In the retire. ment of Miss Marco, who left for New York this cyoning, where she intends to enter eult agatnst. Max, for breach of contract and dam- ages. Miss Marco says sho entered Into an agreement with Btrakosch last February, by the terins of which ahe waa to receive 8000 a month nil expenses, go with the company to Call- fornia, sti the same rolos as Litta in order to et up o little rivalry, etc. Yesterday Misa Marco received a uote from Max to the offect tnt he didnot {intend to take her with him to California because she had Jost her voice, Inclosed was an order for 00 for services roudered by Miss Marco to date. ‘The following {s her replys Dean Mn, Stranoscet The news contatned tn your letter wae a great blow ta me, eo much ao that {tentirely unfited mo for Singing this week, T tet you know this before your departure in order ‘to continue to nct in an honorable inanner with you. By this step £ forfeit the money you would poy me, Tt Jn trie ny means aro Henited, but to lng with my peerant. feolings would perhaps rain my voice, 1 have your \ritton word that you have engage mo for Californias. 1 did not beg for the engarement; you rought mo. nthe srougth of tho engane- ment 1 barrowed $250, all of which I bave ex- pended for lithogeaphe, Jewels, comtumes, and nd- vertlecments to advance my Intereate in California, If your object in bringing me fram New York was to aing a fow nights to almost ruin my reputation as an artist, 1 cnn cortalnly aay you have fnliy ance eceded, for allof my friends, aequainiances, and hundreds of others haye been told of this cngaye- ment to California, Yours very truly, Carenina Manco, Concerning the report that she had lost her voice, Miss Marco entd: No such report ever oxisted, Mr. Strakosch did not think go, or he would not have made an cnyagenient with me after my (ness. My yolce fs just as freehi ns it ever was, Lam nots debutante, but was upon the Iyrfe atago for five years in Europe, ant have ‘nesuined the Jeading roles In twenty-nve ilifferent operas. He knew that. He thought I would sing hore Tucaday cyening ami Saturday afternoon (this is the last week), and then I would have recelyed the note that I forced be- foro its time, ‘This is very plain, but he can rest assured I wow't alng herc, and I want the people of Pittsburg to know just why. 1 hope to return to then: again soon with o concert organization of my own.’ Miss Marco was avnounced to sing herc to- morrow night to “Traviata.” Tt is but just to 8trakosch to say that ho denles that ony con- tract existed between him and Miss Marco, He says hu duclined to take her to Californla be- cause Manayer Maguire did not want her, Litta lins mado a good finpression here, boing called out at the ond of almost. every act in whieh she appears In the leading roles, a BUFORD’S DUEL. Rominiacences of a Colebrated Crave in which the Kentucky Anananin Figured. Dispatch to Cinctnnall Enguirer. Nerson Furnace, Ky., March 31.—Your cor- respondent {s indebted toa lady living at this placo for the following information in regard to Ton Buford. ‘The occurrence spoken of tool placo when sho was.s young cirl, Shu says; “E noyer was personally acquainted with Thomas Buford, but 1 lived and was raised near Midway, in Woodford County, nud had heard of nnd secu him many tines. io was always o reckless, quarrelsome porson, anid bis nearest neighbors feared him as any civil person would. orufian, Boys at school were stratd of him. nnd it. was common to hear persons say that they dreaded his company.” Do you remember ever hearing anything about hiin of a bloodtutrety kind 1? “O, yes. When he wis about 20 years old ho was deeply in love with o Miss Wullacc, of Woolford County, and shes, too, as -was com- mun wih others, was utraid of him, and spurned his society. Miss Wallace’s suitor at that timo was Dr, George Sutton, and this fact was Known to Buford. Out of revenge ho challenged Sutton for a ducl, and the tht took place goinewhero near the Sine of Woodford and Scott Counties. Durlng the engagement Dr. Button was wounded by a ball from Bu- ford's platol.! “The Miss Wallace you refer to—was shothe enino Alisa Wallace mentioned in the Bnguirer’s specials on ‘Thuraday last 1"? ” “Onol ‘The Miss Wallaco that I. speat of married Dr, Sutton shortly after the duel. When sho heard of the duel sho sent Buford word that i€ ha had killed Sutton she would haye killed him, snd this mes- sage had the effect of keeping. Buford away from her afterward. 1 regrot that 2 cannot refresh my memory with fuller particn- Jara of tha romance, but can say that it was so {ndellbly {mpreased upon my memory that I could never forget what I havu repeated,” “Did you ever hear of nuy other serfous af- frays that ho took part faz" “Yor, I romember the fight spoken of by Col, Woolloy. of Cinclonatl, in Thursday's pa- por, and I havo often heard thathe never went unarmed.” “Was Dr. Sutton hurt much in the duot you mention{” “Yes, he was palufully liurt, J understood, Dr, Sutton was perfect gentleman, IIo ts dead now; but a brother of his fs ving at Mid Way at this time, und he, teo, 18 a practicing phyalelan.!? * Did you ever seo Gen, Abo Buford?” “O yos; Gen. Buford isa more pacific and neace-loying man than Tom. <Auy of them will Hight, hawever,’ “Did you ever know anything of the cause of the trouble between Cot. Buford and Judge Etott?? “No, nothin whatever except what appeared in print, Co}, Buford is uotorious na a patron of the Courts, not having been wholly clear of them for many years,'! THE PRIBUNE BANG OFFICES, Re nn AA ER, N ONDER TO ACCOMMODATE OF MEMOUS IM paca uiraigtiony ihe chy. wa ave casoliied ranch Oftices In the difforent 1ivislons, aa ddealgnnte belo advertisements will be (aken for the same re arced at thu Main Ollice, and will be rece! clock p» My during the Weok, aud uueil Of. We + & Bt, BIMMB, Bo i Twenty-tccon tt okecllors and Statloners, 127 B. AG WAL Newadonlor, Stattoner, ete., 1009 is MSTOR, West-Aido MLC, Aare ete a ane ; + C., 7» duweler, 3 (ovds, 730 Lake-at, corner Lincatne re St Fancy ESONAL, dn thls column, thren Hines or teas, 23 conte per Ine sertion, Each aduittonal tine, 10 cents, DEUBONAL—A PROFESSIONAL PEN ud withen te tease wk A aa Te aviow fomatrimony. No correspondence fur past desired, All roplica treate Me cau W dered. ML pl cated on honor. Address W ne 15, _— PHBONAL<8., LRT OME KNOW THOUGH d ‘Tribaue personaly wh 1 inoner geuaR vernal, whe you will Dein yapers to PFRGNAT FRIEND RAMURE COONAN, would Iiko vers ch t Yt Gincinnatl & Se Ladle Venere TAGE Mee ee TR Awaits ¥ UAVING A PLEASANT HOME, WOULD. fake charsoof antntany on yating ehiid @oraitogother, aud be paid’ for the caro pei alven and required. Address LOWA, ICH, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, 141 DEALS Chicago. Advlcd tracy 44 youre sae A CANSHME APM FRR WL GAIN you pfdvatialy imouvy ivaned ou anything, Oa, Tribune AK HAT MOUBK, 10d pring styles, £14, Anost, 1d B4y CANS, 25, Ge, 750 ¢ CET HOME FOR LADIER DURING CONFINES: it mY fi Peach ia a toctal Hee Ate eevajuand cua a doutial, Fumiala complaint Or My, Chicazu, Po PROvistoy CHEESE, AN . Oral shipping merehante~Tho Wier eke hes had great oxperience in thia Dunlness, havlig beets counY, fe now OPEN fOr uit conduct the rt thorouuh Judue of butter, eli Tre! acquatuted wird the fegul kow,_Addrvs ADL, ox 31 epise f DUPLICATES, [iexetives must onterhotore tfuntath fied pene iuess May 1. 0. Fe. WEAVE, “437 Weit AGENTS FOR A_LAIG, a boarding houses, and, £ to will not advertinn. “Rath big wittsave Hine, troyuloy aid disappointment, fou eS TNg AAT SHOAUDING’ ENCIFAR loom 3 THbune Kuildine. = SHARE ATMGATIES Of BIN- of all kina 1 a nas tn auy quant LOPRDIA, 8 Vol plara vrouounes ilits the bees 4, Tribune ofiec pou GALE-ILAND: AT Lo! ry ¥ rey + (eonth aud Dearbor ee ret SALE—TWO Jolt. ig Johuaon-at. Cul winennnnen EACHMINERYS ‘OH BALE~CUKAV—SEVERAL TRAVELING EN; 1, HESS Nor na cauntiee Cottier IE DELAMATSU; Nu. 311 Frankly ay, Cloveland, Oblo, R MONTH~3-8TORY TRICK $15, F-atory trlek, 18 Hole Ky DGrenshiawstt 813, B13, deatary frame, 2i e roomie, 2 Hare it Taylor-st, In- oa and 801 Adama-s! mig-alory framecotiags GS Adanitat. J. A. PO TRNT-FROM MAY 1, 543, AND, My WAIT Ingtoncat., atone, frontni lat en on'matn floors very completer barns, Da Wastlngtonate oe ) RENT=NO, 691 WE! emitt front, pear J meant octagon Parlors, dining-room, WASHINGTON ST. Ineaine @ tworntary. and bi NO, roa MURBATID: bol, AT pa larce franie testiac, fn gnod orders toa ia rd-rooms Joe WUKLTO £1 1a Fe ood aidewalk an H around the fut. FOOT &CO., 5 East Washing: Routh Side. MI NGANSAY. AND 878 WA- dern convonient Htoom 45 PER MONTH 1143. Michigan. rn at ar TF PER MONTH-THE ELEGANT MATE ‘ble front houses 1447 and 1454 Praltle-ay,{ A160, th, the tine two-story and basement frame, Ingnire at 123 Dearborn-st., 15 RANE cu teat, 25 cente per tne sertion, Each additional itne, 10 cents, FOR BALE-HauBES AND LOTS ELIGIBLY Lo- the ‘Varant lots eltgibiy located. Acro property nultahie tor nityitetston, Theae proporttes will be ald with » amall payment down and balance on quarterly or semi-annual pay- mMentat interest at 6 per cont. They have been purchased by an insurances company thraukh forectosurc sales, and will be auld low on al easy pian of payment, E, A. WARFIELD Finanetat 18 TO CTOs foot Int No, 6 only. T. PON BALE Tin BONE. havement dwelling, 416 Wa gain fora tow daya, At Tent. T. WY Hington-st.y ata Dare not sol by April 20, wilt be for Tt 17 Portiaud Mock. ss POR SAL -ut to” ties AK PETONY AND seni ues, hed, atone front, hall $9 fentre, cast front, dining-ruom’ on tnaln fiat, nico brick far. Locatlon Prairie-ay., hetween Sixteenth Folicgh Y ‘ anit Fain Inquire of ADWAND RLY, 193 Nig RE! rupert RVEIAT TTNDRED 1 rail ine WANASIT-AV, NEAT fou tilglite DG. HASETO: Room, 125 yor BALE Z ated-st.5 renia for $23 per mint! +, Weatfroot, T. B. HUY! ASD LOT ON TATA just hortls of ) Noum 7, 37 ON RALETHE THO-ATORY AND NASENENT hrlek No, am Weat Van Huren-at.. between Contras and Throop, Int Cox178, with large Darn G0x50, ie for manufacturing’ purposs, This property rgnin, MEAD & Ci Halle-at, 0. Tabet WADASIT-AV,, NEAR THiTt four-story brown atone front dwelling: Terivo senso mgood partys Apply to Pelt, REYES AcrLoh genta ton sud yarty. Apply (0D. H, KEYES, TOA COUPLE WITHOUT CHITD! (husband non-user of toh a Age, Pleasant location, Sur Owner, ‘whore fa Ay-firsteat, yery desirable’) Ul ANE hour’ ride, eaway, whites board anit 86 a ‘from Saturday mornin | londay morning each week; refercuces reas Ww g 2 CALUMET AV. K GOS, 140 and North Slace AND BASH- modern Improveinente. Op. m., or at 20 Chamber ILLINOIS CITI AL , $10 per month. CHAT BS is C0 nO Ries t—2a RUST DTTAGE IN THE iN Bt Rrove north of city |i Mi) Ne B15. Apply ‘at Ee te toMN The RENTS spp EATON: AY -aury and basement WETHRSUS © HAY, 1 STORY TOUsE, 4 ROG: convenient, good lot, 825, A ¥ cke from Lincoln Park: tu Mit iat, 6 roar mt 612, CHAS. NeJTALAS KVERAL RESIDENCES hout furniture, Subnrpans (PO RENT~AT EVANSTON—FINST-CLASS ELEV> en-room brick house, $a cl @ location, five min- Utes’ ali sr dt c fc i hot and cold water, bath- wring house, etc. | Win, Water-at, FINE RESIDENCE AT Peat A i3 pOUSR ANU Laue R 2 place coat. $20,001 at iz) bouth Clark: Ronn A = oe ‘LO MENT-STORES, OFFICES, dco STORE 124 SOUTH CLARK-BT. KR 1 I 2, 754 MICHIGAN. NEAR 3 basenient’ brick rn T restau: rooms up-ctairs, moun. with dating Washtngton-at. LARK-ST.. STORE - foot tenant. CHARLES GOUDM 6 Washington: HPO RENT—Fries Thoingenn Buck, Carron & Pirie: business centre of the We glass front, and sultable for. an heweaelans at Once. be HAS, Itoom 43, LAGS BTC on Wert Maal STAHL Met T—THR RLEGANT LIGHT STO! 0. ngton-at., four stories atid basemont, with fram the Hroad alle: for nice business only. T. 1 T— THE BL fect, five orice and bu T—ROOMS SUITANLE FOR OFFICES OR uo )) G HAMILTON, oon 1, T—A SUITE OF THRIR COUNER ROOMS tials for ents or physicians heat iucation tn the clty, CHARLES GOODMAN, ake Ingtonent, Movin 43, 10 Wash 7 aE, OF amet Ors. alife for dentiata or physician 8. PIKE, Room 2: Miscolinncous.s 0 HENT—FOR 1, 2. OIL YRANS, A hotel buliatug at! Lake Forest, NET hay good ata- ew crounda Inclored, +A. at Co.'w general’ ofllee hy and 4 avres uf. wel Ig at Hoult dy Cy ak NT —207-ACRE FARM i, nnd also 0-acre farin in Will Couuty. _Apply ab 125 South Clark-mt., room th, IT — LARGE AN room for manuta elevators, tk tod) West Waalilngtons ‘ith power ald, RENHOU: D ficen, end rooms for gentleme: ROOM WITIT BTEAM POWEK SUITA- printing, Wthogr 1 & CRUVER, ty Cl T—1m) ACRE IM N MILES GOODMAN, Room ir bookbinding, Joanufacturing. PITKIS BD WASEMENT THK, TWO-ATORY A rePant., west of Huy: iO. KG West Con Tita ts one of the iost conveniently, nitea in tho elty, and can be hed ata very tumult. Also two-story bricks sdjotnte z date tami glen. | These hows Bare al mm i u FoR sAR ones Bout, and W saflefactory tet ME, For SALE—AT A BAKGAIS-$15,000 WILT PUR: Chase the elemant 4-ntory innrhinefront ower on Hlchinane ae. Hag all modern of JOIN L. WOOUCOER, ¥ S15) OS NORE Tt Sides, at bottom prices and on EAD & Ce 1 Taso Improvements, Inquite Rteeon I yon k ARR 2STORY AND tid’ i hrtek No. fuer Weat Adams-nt.. tear Lincul trade equity for other clear property. MEAD ‘14 Lasatlucat, PORSALE—THE STONY NRICk at, between Adama nnd Jackes {now being put th Aeet-rate ordor. 3 [CQUSALRTIAVE SOME VACANT LOTS, FINE. Jy located, on wich T aut prepared ws bulld to mult purchacer a small houre and sell the enine with ematl payment down and ten years’ time on balance: partial armenia; Interest on, purcliase muney at yer cents Call and seo plans, BE. A. WARFIELD, Financial Agent, Lasa! FON SALE— 81,000 WILT DUY 49 LANOLEL-AVG ts worth 63,000, Calland ave thle bargain, Kewer, parement, wal, and water, Db, We POTTER, 10 earborn st. Pron Baie: . 1h Warren's Sul Bpendid residence tot AN OFFER FOR LOT 40, f Bock 8, tn Kec. 33, 41, 14. darvss W 47_Tritiine ‘alice. Po te SALE—TWO-STORY AND. EMENT MAL hie front, 405 Forest-av. t & OUTHET, * teat in Agency, 162'Lasall lenge. ee Gamptielientes clears Ture bree hot ptieilenv., clear, fur” brick No Kobeyand Halkted, Jackson and Filton: sume stnall amount. JROH BALK AT GLENCOR-THE FINE RESI- Y dence formeriy ovcuptet by Prealdent Dartiett, With abont 26 acres of grand: the houew I fire Inevery respoe! rounds are well suppiled bearlog frult t: Fraltas price, wily &: U and on easy term ty WILL frum hotel at 1 dowd and $m In market, and ahown free: abr Weents, “IGA D ae Le POLE BAL byt D farm in-Mtlnoigar fowa—An clegant ville {nthe City of Wauteaan, TH, with Oy amet of land, highly. Aniprowed, beautify Fltnated on the Liu, with) n com: manding view of Lake Micti PIRUCE & OGTR real eatate, renting and coll JPoR RATER with 110 10 ac: wenta, The high Come anduce. U. TAT HINSDALE ‘of Juni, ov srinit mi nd cheapest lanat 1. STOUGH, 123 Dearbu Mo LY VAY MENTS“ 10URE Vark near rtationt very conven: ULRICH, 19 Waahtti VOW nALE-Oi EXCHANG autinble for subdivision, in th Mount Forest, sy ACHES, eaupitul subir 4 @ great Largain. Addvess Wood, ers A eR wt ]foigaue—a corta with, boat aud furniture, to Lac, Wi nt Uakwond Houses Amiy ot Ite Ae BA WARTEDES Goub MoMe, WITH than So"ferr ground, tn exchange for 12-ruom brick basement hou, mintern improvements, | on Tease lot; favarable Jeaste mit) Os; well 104 rate Diveka Weat of Unlon Parks wii sseuine or say cash . Addreas, alvin dence! W 1%, Tribune of Iption and location Givi Goon oeara anbercd tone Howe at Jot on” Wubarteav. not further ui than Fwunty-accond-at, Addrest, With all particulars, 10:2 Vratriv-n' Wit od OTE FOR & 50) cosh a lot of 24 ur 0 fect front, with n good cottage Hous apon ft, Iu a first-cinsa nehghtwrhvod on she south tide; none other will be fooxed at; wend da- scription eter, t0 8. Hy REAFOOT © CO, M1 Dears por WW ANTEDRA DLOSK WOitTit g00,000 TO 875,600 JV “(cr several blocks aitgrexattne £77,000), on sunith Slie, between South Water and Van 160 change for untinproved luce inate th. cash, of would rxc! ence’ Q =; = WWanreba te tidy—nodsis a E of Kightecuth-st., eastof States quarterly. siny> tents: wive nutuber and price, WIN. Tribune office, HO MEDING AND LODGING: North Siac. AND 7 NONTH CLARK-ST., THRER DOORS from the britgo~Firat-rlase hoard, $4 to ¥b per werk, With nae AN mA SEES" HAT K t 1 ay Farnimned: Wwe bond, Lor two gentienen orgentteman and wife: oO elegant furnished vast rou, with bath, for two Keats, abu ove slugle tom for laly urgent; pleasant location near busiiess centre; threes or four gents accomnmuunted with day-board; Drat-class, é THUINOIS-ST, 217 tenn sete from Stave abe Mittoor a and Bho) uine #DO MOFEALCH ON IY property pre: Add SUMS! D LOY SOUTH FIRST-CLASS HOARD, WItit per week; five minutes’ walk ht ENT—UANENENTS, OFFIC! re rouine fn buildin 28, LOI, 224, dou Garay Apply to MALCOM. Sten RILL, EASANT ROOMS ON beard, 355 West cat or South Sides 5) WADASIT-AV.<a VERY 58] Wanke rent with Honrd. EARANT FRONT TO” RENT—IOUSE: nd Softs tn all narta o} Htecting Agenuy, 193 Lasalle: NTADY A FIRST-CL, » rive, with bari mtat hein pore nud stunted horth of Twenty-second-at., oF Hand-ay. Address, with price and location, often, cl eetty. The ius veal Estate, T—BY A IN Hideen, four or nv euping on Howth o| Picase stato terms, Address FAMILY OF THREE, h modern conven: {terme inust be roa at fd room for light housek a siow rept, 1 ANTE WED F ‘A part of rom goud hose with fences by a prompt, rid. Moums and A. Hate TS LOANED ON FU! moval Dearhurusnt., t BL WUbON, 05 Dearburnest., ‘x URNITURE AND Braion without 1 Haudoiplivat,, glotors. KE HOUSE, CORNER ATATE AND IAT fvo blocks eutatt of tho Palmer Hause paar an ruows per day, BH to $10; olay, fural ft AT] without,boarid, eS iivle warm posi eke THE {Single ws : iy-one monl-teketm sai, Vranvtenty, 81 hor day, Vins posite Falmer Mo WONT OP. OTLB 0 87 per werk: tranaent, 64.54) 10 £0.00 per we nd boord #4 t Qerdny: day-board, eH. OARD—THE DEMAND Ft uy Bi iT af people (omy butuess-meny for Arateclass Doard and rooms [a tnereaslng every day; and Wo eaunot supply the demand seont the places how on hand. ‘Thoad wanting boarders ar router shoul call on un ae ogee, Private familten cut Ivave dascriptls Accuinmitations with ws i canfudunce, wit sursnice that they will be shown only ta auch aw they desire Ly accomodate. We will call when requested, Heolinnle. peante nly. Hefurenees reauiruite 10st i ARDING EXCHANGE, laoin 3 the. ase cl for farms ani jay enh differs erty deal with’ WANTEDOMALE MELE, | In thts column, three lines or tess, 23 centa Ber ine vertion. Each additional line, 10 cents, 3 Roukkeoners, Cloris, dee ? ANTED—DY A" AWHOLESALE, W>Alintce an exnenenced tnvntce canter avlstant. bookkeeper and corresponding clerk, ‘Ad= deena tor botlt positions W ai, Tribune oMes, stating uy axe. references, anit eS IENCED GERMAN NOOR: WASTEDZAN EXPER aya Reaper wha understands double entey: no atner a ply. Foren eud's ven, Tribune olfice, nee? SulaKa to De ilvens Wi, Wrnacne A ¢ making. wines a MONE, ChALI @ Cu, tut South Clinton ANTED-DE ATROOM 53 MERCIANTAY WwW Buliding, corner of Danaile and Hannemann” AA give aieaay employment employment urtheaves Chitone Tae Wanzepea {aT ER—MAN OW, fo the busivesa to drive coal wagon. NET‘ yard, 421 Ogden-ay, Minceliancons. ANTED=DY IMPORTEUS—TRA AGENTS. MEN: and women, city and country, el to frinitions amatlespital, Garten Tea Co., #0, Noe 29s, Chicago, Wantsne ix TO selling articlesont. 1 fean Novelty Compan} F THE CELLULOID o more wash bills: wien they emo, wip them, and Uiey ara Tendy for use, The cheapest aad best goola outt 810 Banipie collar, co ‘centay sample iM, LININGTOS, 40 and 47 V A YOUNG SAN 17 70 30 TEARS OF ake} Must he x good penmany Arateclass references required. Adilress W 20, Tribune sities NVASHEI® FO A TU y and commisaton to right pi 0. 4 Lasalle W ‘iret ue papers tles, Call at [tou W ‘i companimente Instantly Jame. CHAKT PUBLISH \WVANTAD SA FEW IsriebiiGii? CANVAsSERS ‘Of sOnd address for pernianent. engagements in. Chicago and suburbs, Something Hew ins business way. No peddling, 102 Labalie-al.. oan 42, SWANTEDIEEMALE HELD. Domosticse : ' Waters COMPETENT WAITRESS IN PRIe vate famlirs one Eat can sews references rue * qulred. "402 Dearborn-av, <A NUWWEGTAN GIRth, INA SMAI, KO Charge of tiehouss. 185 Boat AN FAMILY—A GERMAN ‘ash, and tron. Inquire at renty-fttneat, T 126 GORTIIE- Hie-ate. TED—AT 1 ATWIE-AV., A OUR FOR neral housework. a\pply this morning before” 1Zo'cloek. ee IRD IN SMALL FAMILY: No CIEL bot pleasant home; come yr court, \Wakte ETENT GERMAN OR SWEDE irl general housework tn a private familys references required. 339 Kast Chicago-ny, 4 ood place and aul a 1) l- ately av, tis Warten: Lia px hai Nurses. ’ WARTEDMEALTHY YOUNG NURSE GIRL: ‘one who haa nover itved out preferred: references required? 1244 Michigatea., 1 yothitrdsat, Wane, ‘O Dis, Pe, V EDU: ‘ in Park,” VWASTEDENTTIBE, aunt E. 18 WANTED at Wis (mim ly. ACTIVE WANTED a10 INTELLIGLS GIRL, NT oF women, of any natioanilty, for laiindry workin 8 frat-classhotet out of the cltyt best uf waxes, and positions permancut, Call at once at the Eimployment: Diltce for Wattien. SETA G, ROOD. St LaBsalle-st, Book! Co ITUATION WANTED-IN SOME OFFICE, BY young Sweidu, 24 years of axe, auite at hoo fn English tanguaze, bookceeping, anu correspondences the beat certieates can be ubtalned if required. V0, ‘Trituue after gituatio TET YOUNG SAN WHO understands buokkeoping, o fale peniuan, or ua Watehman, coachmianor jasitor snumor than bb “ales ic Address W st, ‘Iribuna ofiice. TIONS WANTED — WOOL—WOOL—RITHETE in Warvhouse by a scotchtmans 12 years” efurenecs froin Wustera buyers es W zy, Tribune attics, A MAN Wig HAG Traacn GIIVATION WANTED NY A FILST-CLAKS DYER uf twenty years’ experlguen on Wool antl piece dye~ ing ond thdiqo” blue vats nad foucy eolura, Address Hox 400d, Blriniugtam, Coun. Coachmen, ‘renmwtors, dco SITWATION WANTED-AS COACIMAN OR TO S drive ceitrery waxont Ne. telly references, Ad dress IIL sont it stands herougiily wd uployers Aus from last employ TALwcelaAneoine — ITUATION WAN DAs NIVUT WATCHMANS, §D good references furnished, SV 14, Trloune atlice, USEEUATIONS WANTED EEMALE, Domenth STUYATIONS NTED-TY 'O SWEDISIL xitls, ove to do second work ud cuvk, thy other to de Jigut housewe Kan tuke care of childrens caunot a « why good Apply at 47 Bremer-st. =u A YUUNG GIRL TO wawork, Cail Thnrwday wt SITUATION WAS BY A COMPETENT GURL to cook, waall, and fron {i a fentctass family, oF do xeneral housewo: al Puurtwentiidts SUMATION wa! FINST-CLAS8 COOK. Apply nt 22 Nor ITUATIO: Sade geve 1,_Vivavd cal THD-BY A GOOD DANISI OMT NH Liatac eu | Hl American famt= ‘A NICE, TIDY GET cueral Nousawork; good D WORKIN nm Buutl Hides good refer SITUATION Spinal Protes reference GitvaTION WANTED —T0 No REC © frat, te fatal » retans prival chee. Walt, Tribune offic GITUATION WANTED -T0, 0 GENETAL TOUR: 89 work in I private familys South Bldes Rood reference, ‘Tribune office. Sitvario: VED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY 9 bya ttre ok und Inuintress, With references. Call to-day eee OY, Q/RUATION WANTED—AR COOK IN x SalvaTH family ur, privaty bu Ing-houvey bas tret-clase Teferened, Call at oo Ruvllests = GIVATION WANTED—ily ANG. COOK. NG D objections to city or country. Goud roferonce, Ie fequited. Cull Thoraday and Friday ut 00 Eost Fours ueut tien : _Nurseue Situation WANTEDN-DY A COMPETENT YOUNG © woman ae nine inn urivate fainily; hest of city references yiven. 407 North vit. No cards, AAouwelccoperse SITUATION WANTEDS AR HOUSEREETE Aparty of rofiged gentlemen, by ay educa competent lady, unincumbered. ~ Addrees ‘Tribune utheu, Employment Agcuctens ITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN NEED OF good Scauiinavian ar German femate help can be supplied at G. PUDKE'S office, 115 MIwaukee-ay, MUSICAL. RENTING AND Du Tribwae Wullding, OARD-GOOD ROOST AND HOATD I A BINOLE 1D" genttemans nour Gakiund Station preferred, AU+ dress N. rite on anannStUSENESS OMANCES 6 GOOR HOTEL IN ALEDO, MERCEKH CO, 1 for sile~Throc slories, wilt 31 rooms, well ft Hished, with stave toumt witached, localud (0 the by ness part of the citys will bo cod ‘at low figures and on good tern. Apply to GEO, M, BAUKIG proprictor. _ sit PAID FOR OLD GOLD ‘Money to Joan on watclies, dlaition eacriptiv at G0).1259b ena ras AND BILVEIte N haudtee of ever: ‘ON WATCHES, TTAMONDS, x ‘0 LOAN=IN” BUMS TO BU Tent ratus On city real estate, J. feako lanroved $25,000 W, 2, DICKI “LOAN AT 7 PE: tu suit on city hurtueuat corner Dearbord \ i Hur organ equal tonew, amily declining house: yor SALE-WUAT ¥ YOU GIVE FOI SM holugraph xallery, complete, of lease aud Oaturce? Make ine ay oftert vosiceslon May 1. 0, Fy WAVES “MARKET DOING AY ‘class locatiun, Addruss W JfOl BALES TILE Ghioceny 5 HE At 6 1 Hariun-at,, on account of other husineus, TOCK FANCY AND SL bi hargata, V63, ‘Twine umes, ae POU HALE ore sTOcK AND FixTUniB, Witt thee years’ lense, of @ grocery store gud salovl I aguod locality: a guod stors and wal) reoti will be sold cheap forcaah. 127 Brawn-st., cornice Maswell, PANTY TOTAKE A WARTED-a uvsronsiy sit {ntoredt iin, valuable patents $a. dens val f evally be tnade within the nese twoycara, Address \ Su uhuneatice, ees REGULAR AND COMI. BTOREMOUSE A lor cirattro md house gorda ug to 200 Mandolv Ulato Ballding)s tatreat rate: MIDELITY BTORAGK COM FORE Un lbureonte: estal and reliahle farult au ‘Oh MUUBKHOLD leo; Lowest ratws, Ht BAL i<5-YEAI-OLD COW, AND GALE, AT as juinet-aF. EO EXOMANGES KANSAS LANDS ‘Tim EXCILANG! rchandiac, stock, ITV EWE HAVE two destuna of elegant tat ture, whet wih Teasuuable prices Wit ‘Machine Vain pan THAN NEUFELD'S paint, and canvas Asxouxce i Company, Gk bf hudsolold gavd vw | AURNITURE, Carers, BYOV ES. AND TOU hold eooddy ue aid secund-haiid, on easy WIGAM BUSIL, succesur to’ O. O, 6 r¥, 372 Haat Madisor edt, hear (he bride, WASTED CAnOWT ag YAinE O MW Cingratn carpeting: amatt pattern. HRUSEELS OR Xs Trioune, BS MEE RUL A HANH a fhearh, Valance BLO par monte BA Pet LUT puate-ete she St NG MATERIAL. IN ANS” QUAN- ING witid C8 and uy Factlicray. de DENTON N EW AND BECOSD- An w Sk OF THE PORNLAT LARGE ATOCK OF THE PORTER og, Persons wishtog to buy on fnatallmeuta can bo acco madated, W. W. KIMNALL, ity and Auamns-sia, T Tk FACTORY, AT ybantedutperition EXTER paaa ing ‘| LEGANT DECKER Hi Hanon? ieliiiant Mathushel weal ta ‘ee rsa AY aise Pens tt f Manos and orgaus WSTORY & VAMP 'S, i TMIALL fonuans, INGEIE K Ww. enhances, Corner Katy and Aduius-sta, HANDS TIANOS-FUOS @50 UPW) Ks, Scashs per munitlas ANse rom eas tipwards, $10 tkconp-nanir ORGANS cash, and B3 por ingot. $50 Wit Huy At y See) /)() WILE HUY A MAGNIEL 200 SHAE AALS Af por Month, MALLIN'S, 202 and 2d? potash. T OST—AN ONY. eT, MEWAKD WILL DE pald on retarn Wo) Foe . "ERAYED Olt STOL it NDSREL* 5 eton buxgy, from corner of Groen and Madisun-ste, dahnera, Toward will oo paid if returned to #y REL sOUG, Autti, Mle es ge) 7) MEWAUD FOU THE DRTURN OF MEDIUM: i) I rates chunky bay Nora, with waterproof cover, und large svar un left bind leg, axa 1s years, Allachod tow heavy tumber-wagan, at 1s Fourth: ir TPO LRASE—bARM CO 3, Ween ah iat Waniewoaut a uel auliee ely Mit TAUrsniinle ptavlon, wear Wo tern of tw Hob. arn, : WS th; farm lo geod state uf cultivations fou pounce bar iiten cto vor partlehlarg apply Sat Adan i Pattvss on hoprensce, Farts fiuplomvats for ale, tts AND OTHE, etnies Logg of" AWD BERG lass niuchiogs wt one-thir. Clark-at., up-staln, Koon SELENDID NOSINE! is requireds prudis larice rt TNE WA’ hore but Wit Ital piguty of Duslucss; guod rolerencee, VOT Trluuue.