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CARTER'S EAGLE, | Sy provory ote. tiskai, and pat tio conte | the stm dving on te fonotsane, wre duly | Well wil be ken Inamentin tine The | .. SFFE REAL ESTATE. | ____ 30 RENJGHOUE ee EAGLE. Tho Historic Bird Appears In a Justice Court. Details of Its Dediontion to Victory and Harrison, It Passes Into the Hands of a Milwau- keo-Avenuo Bohemian. Upto yesterday morning thero were grave doubts in tho minds of mbny peoplo regarding the ownership of Mr. Carter Harrlaon's eagle, anil so many diferent opluions wero expreescd that it was a question in the minds uf some per- gone Whether this particular serial bird was not a myth altogether. But this matter was defluitely settled yesterday morning by law. Justice Matgon settled it, and to him belongs the glory. It was, proven that Carter's eagle was not owned by him at oll, but that It was simply hired for the occaston. Those who saw the majeatie fowl spreading its wings over the fmpostng band-wagon, so familiar to the cye of the Chicagoan, who has seen It from day to day upon the streets, its sles decorated with the detailed programme of o saloon opening,—these will weep when they Jearn that Carter was vest- ed with no rights of proprietorship, but simoly yd o rental of $25 for ite use on election-day. Nodoubt horonted his eagle when In Congress in the samo way, only, It beluga regular thing with Mim then, he probably got commutation rates. Why could not any Amorican -lave on cagle, if he had money onough to pay for it, and could find anybody who was willing to rent? ‘The question of ownership was setticd, as before stated, {a Justice Mateon's Court, on the Weat Side, yesterday, and it was brought to a focus by means of A MEPLEVIN sUIT— damage $10—brought by one Martin Schilcko as agent for his wife, Nettie Schilcke, who claimed to own the bird called “ Uncle Sanz," which fleured so conspicuously on eloctlon-day and {influenced tho minds of so many fotelli- gent Democrats. Mr. Schilckeis a sailor bold upon the brincless depth of the Great Lakes. ‘The satls of hls good ship were sot on Tucsday night, and ho was compalled to bid ble wife adieu and leave her, with the colobrated case, far behind him, IHe, however, told his good wife, who, by the way, does not speak English very fluently, that a Bohemian friend would accom- pany her to court the next morning and would araue the cose tor the prosecution, without re- sorting to the exponsive talent of the legal profession. Perhaps this was ove of the causes of defeat. ‘Tz stony, ag {t developed yesterday, was about an follows: Mr. Martin Schileke, a dheinian enilor, found an eagle stranded upon the barren shores of Green Boy, which he captured and brought home nea present to his Bohemlan wife. The latter tus nt first overjoyed at her acquisition, and at onco adopted {t as a household idol. True, It was considerably weatherbenten, and looked as though it had seen hard service, but the good woman arqued to hergelf that {t would come out all right in the apring, ‘The fall aud early winter wore on, aud the bird did not im- prove 11 physical beauty. Moreover, it was evi- dent that it wus not used to good society, and conducted itself In such a manner as to excite the honest indignation of ita hostess, so that she voted Jt o nutsance, and declared that she would entertain her guest no longer, Accordingly, her husband took the noble bipea to Join Ljockel, a frlend and neighbor, who kept a cir- culating Hbrary on Stilwaultes avenue, and de- sired hi to sell {t to the first bidder, upon com- miseion. Uucie Sam, for that was the namo by which the eagle was christened, remained on exhibition oll winter, and nobody would inakejan offer for him. Ho was nothing but skin sand bones, and he did not have feathers enouch about him to triman Indiou’ascalp. A lope time ngo Ljockel told Schilcke that bo would ke to have bim take his bird away, as he could notsell him, Scbilcketold Ljocket that if hoe would alluw bim to take a few books to readshe might, Keep Uncle kam. This was, perecd to, and Behlicke had hooks from the Nbrary to read all winter, without paying a cent iu consideration, TUB ELECTION CAME ON in duc time, and there was a great deal of talk about Carter's Eagle,” wulch inspired Ljockel with ao idea, He mounted the eagle, placed him upon 9 band-wagon, and dedicated hitn to Carter It. Harrison. He traveled from poll to poll over the city, bearing: the inscription, “Our Curter’s Esgle and Victory.” Hoe was greeted with cheers everywhere, and probaly made Inore Yotes than any other one nevacy, Carter was pleased, and gave Ijockel $25, The elee- tlon was passed, ‘Our Carter’ was elected, and the eagle which had played so conspicuous ®& part passed Into history and oblivion at the same tine, only ta bo reaurrected by the dlsaate Safnction of Schilcke, who ctatted the fowl und Q portion of the 825, That was substantially the story of the eagle, as it wos corrolorated by several witnesses. ‘Then Jobn Ljuckel, TUE DEFENDANT, took the stand, and told bla story. He bad no cugle named “Unclo Sam." fo had a poor, scrawny bird that ate everything that came before tt. BSchilcko hod Tet tilm take the eagle, with the understanding that if he sold it for 8 Ne should “divvy" with bim. ile had after- Ward told Schitcse to take the creature away, Dut Sehilcke told hin to keop it and let bin have a few books to read, which ho did, “Did you at any tme publicly dedicate the Vird to “Carter H, Harrison? asked his attor- ney, “Vot dot?’ queried the Bohemian. It was explained to him. “Yes, ho sald, “ho was baptised before tho election.” .. tt ane Court—Was it by immersion or by sprink- Int ‘Tho witness would baye to Belyes, ho sald. . Alfred Thompson wag atvorn, and testified that Schilcke had given the caute to Ljockel in consideration of taking books to read throuch the winter. dio did not know whether the bird had beon dedicated to Carter Harrison or nut, uthe had seen its ride of honor through tho streets, aud had read the inscription, “ Our Car- ter’a Engle nud Victory,” upon the banner. He au nat know whether thnt was the sao cagle i Another witness, with au unprotounceablo Qame and one that could not bo spelled by the Eoglish Biphinbet, Was next put upon the staud, Me was asked by the luwyer If he knew ‘THE PEDIONEE OF THAT EAGLE, fis did not. Ho had scen the bird in a care to . sold, but did not think ft was worth au offer. Yo did not know that it was Going to become o FeAvmed bird. kad fe k the lawyer asl he knew what {ft was Worth, The ro popliod dat Hs thought it was worth a great dvat of trouble, “Da you know what {ts fntrinsic worth ia?! Asked the lewat Hight. “Well,!? ropllcd the witness, what tt would be worth for eugh ao feathirs on ae ' ‘ Did you not know ft was going to be a ro- Barns eaptot did you not know what it Is Unelu ie “fdou's think that thin 5 has any’ With Uncte Sam's eagle.” . sible odo aan you aon expert In judging of eagle's meget I never dealt In tho article,” i Br Lo 1, attorney for the defense, mado a tose fully on equal to that of Carter Iurrison Aon thie Marine Band, Ho sald the eugis was qo hothig iutrinalcally, but emblematically as worth & grant deal, 1 ie baving been dea fied to Carter Harrison, now the Muyor of i cago, Le consequently it was very valuable, ne alntal ued thut the possession of the eavle bon id remain with bis cliont, Mr, Ljovkel. “it p Smantter of Iistory that the eagle was 5 eahsscy DEDICATED TO CANTER MANUIEON, Bre vel ereowge the bird was the property of Carter iained Hi ie platuelifs claimed on euyglo ore yaa le Sar." ‘That wus a historic bird one, Wer Ithad peed through the battles pet hn ldge, Corint! ful other places, Tt was ene at Mount” Hope, Ore, and from tts va a lucked the quill ‘with’ which Grant ed the Appropriation bill for $1,500,000 for wceutennial, {n the Just century, wt aoe Court suggested that the Jawyer won oF ly mixed ou the caglu question. It was me Ate ho was thinking of, Sart! anyer continued. ‘The eagle in question an Ne Toit one roumnoss piitacleo oe of reo Bay, un rom & brake: Uo, Aired birdy It came here to wield the taster end Peal Be Caicayo, ond elected sat Fagtauson, the’ Hohemlan friend of Mra, teat c, mado a very briut speach for th peor hitoreal status of ihre pate aout of the eagle, but it was te ravoal property of Ara. Schilcke, and ae Tanted | th Bhat wan whan ge ere not lis exact words, but ts Court decided t that tho historic bird was did not kuow about that they scttle that point among theni- ‘I don't know lc meat; ft has the property of Mr. Ljnckel, and put tho costs of the sult upon the plaints. Moral—An eagle in the hand is worth two in the hands of a nelghbor,—particularly upon clectton-day, THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. The Portland Fire. To the Hatlor of The Tribune. Orrawa, ill, April 8.—Piease give the date of the great fro that occurred in Bortinsile} Mey and oblige Reap: (The re broke out July 4, 1866, saa cootinned burning until the Sth.) WIL Bo Pabliahad. To the Editor of The Tribune, Orrics or Tun Surenvison or West Town or Cicado, April 8—Your tssuo of toxiuy contains the requestof “1, F. L.,’ that my recent report bu published. ‘The publication was ordered, at the Town-mnceting of the ist inst., and will apponr fn pumpniet-form ina few day ‘nzovonsa T. Gurney, Supervisor. Authors’ Carnival. To the Editor of The Trine. Cnrcaco, April 9.—In order to correct any misapprehension which may arise tn the mind of the public from any misunderstanding in rola- tion to the rallroads, I would state tliat atl Weatern raflronde will furnish a ticket for por- ties of teu und more over their lino of rond, coming and golng together, for one fare and one-fifth. The Eastern rouds the sume, except the Michigan Central and Baltimore & Ohio. ‘They will duralsh cars at excurelon rates. Mra. G, B. Mansur, Prealdent of Carnival, Excnrsion to San Franciaco, To the Futtor of The Tribune. Cnroago, April 9.—Will you oblige one ot yoar patrons by stating through the columns of your yaluable paper whether there fs tn con- temptation an excursfon to San Franelaco, a8 a so-cailed reception to Gen, Grant, and {€ 80, what the terms or price of tickets on the occa- sion will bo? By so doing vou will confer a favor on many of your friends, 28 well as your Constant Reaper. (Ine Trrouns can imnart no official fuforma- tion on the subject, but would refer ‘ Constant Reader’ to the McMullia Brothers, 58 Reaper Block, State Normnl Schooln, To the Editor of The Tribune. Waureaay, Il, April 8—One of the most inexcusable cascs uf waste of public monoy 18 the proposed avpropriation of somo $50,000 per year for the State Normat Schools, The theory urged in defonse of theso echuots Is, thot they are necessary to prepare teachura for the com- mon schools. But not one common school in fifty js taught oy graduates of these achools. ‘The Superintendent of this (Lake) connty states that not one auch ¢raduate taifeht during the past winter in the entire county. Will you not Leniate editorially this wasteful oppropria- AFaiesp or t1z Conmon Scoors, A Plonsibio Suggestion, To the Eilitor of The Tribune, Cnicaco, April 9.—The result of the late city election has caused a great deal of parley, and anumber of gentlemen have, through these columns, tried to explain the reasons of the Republican defeat, and still we have not been able to decide how mony little streams there Were running into the great Democratle flood. Tt may not bo amiss to point st one more of the ttle rivulets which aldea the Democratic tide. A certain member of the City Council irom the North Side, whose name recalls to memory the Pelneioa! actor fu the Biblival mfracle which the xpounders of the Oid ‘Testument find so much at culty In briuging in accord with notural Mlstory, and after vlaiting the — Inner chamber of the whale, ond found that ho was not wanted = there, ought. that perhaps he might be presented more indl- rectly by starting a freo lodging-house on the North Blde, whict according to the reports in the pnoers, has accomodated a great imany poor and homeless people. We lave also been ered- {tably informed that the sense of gratitude with these Rone: wretches was so great that it took only littio persuasion und tunipulation to cause them ail to vote the ticket prepared for then by their host of the lodging-house, If they gaye that pince as their place of rei » Why, they wero fully entitled to do so. ‘ithe es:ablisnment wae discontinued after the election, but ft may be unkind when “people” contend that there was uo further nevessity for it atter the prince: pal object for which {t was created had been ob- talued, On Wuo Kyows, ‘The Schools of Wydo Park, To the Edltor of The Tribune. Iivpn Panx, Avril 9.—1t may intereat those anticipating 2 removal to the Village of Hyde Park—or that portion called “The Centre"— to know something about the sehoola of the place under the oftictal management of Mr. Leslio Lewis, formerly Principal of the Hayen School of Chicagu, ‘Ihe Soard 1s now composed of aix.members, yiz.; Judge IL. N, Hitbard, Mr. J. K, Harmay, Mr. Henry M. Wright, Dr. Nameey Flood, Mr. M. J, Ruasell, und Mr. Pat- rick Cudmore, Although the three latter wera placed in ofllcc througn the special influence of the Catholic clement, which {8 able to cast a large vote in this school district, they aro not objectionable to the people, and perfect har- mony prevaila in the School Board. ‘he Cath ol{e population are tenacious of this half-inter- est in the management of the school alfuirs of the town, und will probably retain tt, a9 they are able tocast.a large yotd in the achool-dis- trict couiprising Kenwood, Lydo Park, South Park, und Grand Crossing. In our svhuuia, at least, no Issue is raised with the Cathollca, and Catholle and Protestant teachers huve ual chnuces, a8 loug a8 otherwise qualifed, a departments are satisfactorily Med, and the schools aro in a flourishing condition, A portion of the primary and intermediate depart- ments occupy o rented bullding, formerly Mrs, Woalte’s sciuivary, o small Jot in the rear being fuclosed. with building, located apposite the principal saloon of the village. ‘The higher grades, und a portion of the other departments, gre tought in a frame buliding on Luke avenue, near Kenwood, that hos a Jorge yurd und fn viow of the jake, building is one not fully adapted to the comfort and canyentenco of the pupile, and o larger und better ventiluted struct- tira with all modern Appointnients wilt undoubt: edly avon take its pluce, with room for all the Primary and intermediate departinenta, A now oard of Trustees, elected by the Republicau pares, who were opposed principally by the ai- oon iuterest working with the Demucratie cle- ment, will undoubtedly do something to rid ‘The Centre of its proportion of Une 100 gntoons that are Nonrlahing in Lhe village, which whl render this ohjectlonable (uature less formidabte than at preaeut. Economy wud reform aro promised, und with the natural advantages of Hydo Park aud {te extensive public Inprovements, tho highest hopes are eutertalned of its crowth and prosperity. B. A. Unnicn. Lot the Rovolutioniats Bowaro, To the Editor af The Tribune, Curcago, April ¥.—One of the most astound- {ng propositiona ever put forth, or emanating froin a body of men in thls country, has Intely ¢ome from the Democratic party iu tho Mouse of Representatives under the lead of Randulph ‘Tucker, that the army dies on the 80th day of June vert unless thu President aigns the Army Appropriation bill ag It goes tu him from Con- ress, thereby mcaning it to be conveyed that it will reach itm with all the obnoxfous and. po- Uticat Icglalation attached oa it paseed tho House. ‘rhe more astound|ng docs auch n declaration now sce when but a low yeurs ago one not a whit more revulutionary, Nob a whit more do. atructive to ail the principles of our freo Amers icau Government, caute fromthe samo side of the House, eoding with such bitter results, le {t possible that the history of our country du {ny the past few yours hus not been property written, or triais and struggles through which it passed have 0 soon been forgotten? Bia Randolph Tucker and hits coadjutors for aimament believe that the power of the Uovern- nient is vow yeated in them, or that they can stop {ts wheele by refit! ta pass the proper Appropriation billat or that there is no power other than that yeated in the two Houaew of Congresst The history of our country, of its legislation, gives a differont result, tor tte 1s not the first time auch on attempt huy been iminde,—it 18 nut the first time thut revolutionary declurations bave been promulgated, und au ene forcement attempted, all ending fn igoom{olous failures, Aud it fs now too latu in the day fur ir. Tucker and bis ussociates to injure the busloess of the country by szuin provlatming thelr States-Rights doctrines; for betuud al these parties, Wiese rovolutioniste, lays the great vonstituuncy—thezAmerivan peuple—iwho, ones having placed thelr acat of condemnation upon these pernicious principles, will yrlud inte puw- der avy Yurther attcmpt at revolutionary dis- turbance. Lut dir. Tucker succeed fo bis measure of withbolding alt appropriations unlesa cervata political Legislation 13 artuchud, aud eu far frou THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 10. {879—TWELVE a a eg ee eee EE EE AGE a : tho army dying on the Rith of June, before July 4 President Havos wlll find timself at the head of an army of winters butore whom the prer- ent nnolowy will dwart intu insienifleance—men ‘| who haye seen serviec, and know what acmy Ife fa, Dien whe wilt obey the Jawa, obey ordera, protect the weal, und give security to the op- preased Jn every section of our tand. a Ce Mantcr, —— ne TILE COURTS. Record of Yosterday’s Vroceedings—Judg- ments, Now Sults, Kies Judga Moore was not in court Tucsday or. yesterday, being confined at home by sickices. Ho anbltiously tindortook to do two days! work fo one Monday, and as a consequence lost two days. Monday {s the day set apart for hearing contested motions, und the Judge sat continu- ously from 10 o'clock In the morting until 8 o'clock at night, without even stopping for lunch, soasto bo able to get through with all the day's business, On the 28th tnst, Judgo McAllister will hen a general eall of the common law docket In dudge Booth’s room. He will call from 0 to 10 o'clock euch morning until term No. 4,000 is reached. dudge Wilttams was engaged in hearing the Chandier certiticate case of Johnson ve, Ward yesterday. The case was remuiited by the Ap- pellate Court, and the contest is aver the form of the decree, ‘The Appellate Conrt have almost conclu'led thelr call, and hope to be ablo to get through In about ten daya, dudge Gary only has about forty casce re- maining on hia calendar to be tried. This will bring the cases up to the Ist of January Inst. A calendar of all the remaining coses down to March 23 has just been prepared, consisting of about 220 cases, whien will be called when the Judge te through with his present eatendar. To-morrow will be the Inst day of service to the April torm of the Circult Court. Divorces, Mina M. Stacy was married In 1857 to William E. Stacy, and, notwithstanding his treatment, has Uved with him: ever alice until about 6x weeks ago, whon sho eays she was obliged to leave him. Me seems, from her statements, to have been oa thorough believer in the doctrine that men were the lords of creation, und his favorite atgantent to Induce obedience by his wife to nis commands was the revolver. Twice he tlred at her, but both tlmes she was saved by sume Stiend Jerking the weapon out of his ham. At other times he amused himself by beating her or throwing her down stairs, aud sho now wants to be allowed to resume her maiden name. Lucie Jeutiesse also usks for a divorce from John B, Jeunesse on account of his drunken- news, cruelty, und desertion. Next came Frederick Schulz, who complained that MMs wife Marin nos oponed a house of [l- fame, aud refuses tu give it up or ye with hin again. And ho wants to leave ber to her fate. Aunio Free feels justly grioved at the mis- conduet of her husband Tranit {uy paying undue attentions to a Mrs. Maloney aud other women, and sho wants to bu freed from him. doh Murphy “respectfully representa thatin consequence of the desertion aud absutonment of bim und his cltldren by his sotd wife, the evid Ellen Conty Murphy, his Hie has been rendered most miserable,” nnd he says the only remedy for his ills is a decree of divarce. Sludn 8. Bafley wag the Inst applicant, and he charges that his wife Mary has been sruilty of desertion and adultery, Judge Williams granted a deeree of divorce to Mary E, Wilde from Robey M. Wilde on the ground of adultery; to ifarrict A. Randall from George F. Randall for desertion, nnd to Sophis E, Coliilus from Conrad Collius for de- sertion. UNITED STATES COURTS, The Western Hlectrie Manufacturing Com- pany filicd a bill against the Natfonal Lite- Tnsurance Company to prevent the lutter from infringlug ts patents for electric indicators and annunelators for elevators. HANKRUrTCY, A discharge was issued to K. EB. Jones & Co. from all debts mentioned fa thelr composition schedules, A tinal hearing will bo had May 19 in the caso of P, W. Edwards, An ore was entered In the case of The Red- field Bowen & Walwortn Company for the sale of the aesperate debts after four week's notice by. Publications i KE, Jenking Henry A. Davis, Av Paalenee: will be: chosen this morniug for Moses A. Hawkins. BUPERIO! COUNT IN UIEP. Edmond A. Dicmar begann auit yesterday for $1,000 dainaves ayainst Louls Sievers, Peter Sinith, dr, tiled a bill against Andrew: E. Gilbert and_ William O, davkson, Mary E. Ladd, Charles H. More, and E. iL Whited to foreclose © tmortgage for $18,500 on Block 47, except Lota 13 und 15; also Lota 1 to 12, in- elusive, und 23 to gu, inclusive, Block 49, fu Rogers Park. Per Sinith filed a bith Jpainst Mary A., Andrew, Williaa O., mid E, Gilbert Jackson, Mary E, Ladd, and E, i. Wilke to torecluse a mortgage for $5,! on Lots 1 to 9 tnelustve, and 26, 27, und 28, in loci 48, In Rogers Puri. omcuir coun, Frederick Frolburg filed n bill against Monry F. and Elizabeth B. Wileox, Thomas F, at Hliza A. Ladue. William, Fred 8., Enima, W, J. and Edward Freiburg, Elizabeth Mishop, IL, P. Juham, and J. W. Clapp to foreclose u trust: ved for $1,760 on the cust tirity-suyou and a half feet of the weet seventy-five feet of the south forty-two fect of Lot 4 in Block 6 of Cleaverville. Annle Sehoflela commenced 3 atilt against James McLaughlin to recover $2,000 damagus for breach of promise of inurriage. Scductlon is pilewed iu aggravation, anda capias fn ald was syue was appointed Assignee of COUNTY CoURT. French ys, Savaze. Jury out; sealed yerdict, Taweson va. Quinn. On'trial, TNE CALL. Jonar Nionaxtr—Call of the criminal calonda Vie Aprewiate Count—B8i, American Expre: Company da M, Bronwwice & Balke emhiny Ho. Makor ve. Chicaxu, Milwaukes & St. Paul Railroad Company; 02, Torner vs. Bralnord; 0, Kuypur ve, Kuyper; ani 04, People ys, Quick. No cugu on heuring, dupa eee 82110 B24, BIG, #2’ ie Bees BSS, B36, 83% S41, ba: ” B40, ‘B41 KbOK, 858 to At, 471 to BF eae Bh now 63, and 645, allinclugive, Nu case o1 Junow eet Marloes ate No, 820, Le Moyne vs, Caslet, on te dunay. Moone—1.04 chott va. Dybatl; 2, Beoumont ve, W! ings and calendar Non d w it d'on new calendar. No caso on trial, Jdupae Hoorn—Lt, 126, 0, 132, 1d, 180, and! 138 to 145, incluely. qe tave on trial, Juno McAuiTEN—Set evo term No. 8, 142, Abrahams va, Trask, ond 1h 120 ta 140, faci alve, on Judgo Rogers’ calondur. No cay on trial, dupas Fauwetr—1,400, Wilmot vs. Brown, and 2, Pease va. Gorn +'Junay Wuatas—2,410, Rathborn vs, Schuh, Junae Loosin—Inwine cases from, iH to lt. Com- mon law at Llotclock, Nos. 1, 24,27, 20, id, 4, and 7 to 4d, inclusive, aUDGMENTS, Svrenion Count—Junce Gany—Grorga Tf. Leonard va. John fl, Mooeriuy, a O15, Gh. —Tho Consoilaatea Bank of Canada va. dohn Kitchto and Jobin Uitenty, dr,, 35,000, 1U,— Eliza A. Keoves ve. ae crerer an A. Toit, 2US3, WV DM Brant, va..¥ Thomas C, Shirley, Charles A, Korfout, jot Uernard Janusens rote ‘John Welder, 3126, 00, Union Hrasa Manufacturing Company va. Con- muna Aroclanonaltia Noruyey, S41, 104.47,— Ay Ie ANSE va. Bern stend and John Wicklor, §226.09.—M. ‘ Sinith et ol. ve Philip Golaman, $1,477, 60.—Chacles Muneett va, Same, $1, 82,05, —Isane Uradly, guardian, va, City of Chicago, 470.4 MH, Muchtel va. Philip Golamun, ars B, Willetts et al, va. Sunto, $703,009, dupe Janzvon—Androw Kraus ve. Victor Sew- ppedlnchivetamnany: verdict, S4 Urn idward favor: cinculT Counr—co RANIONG ie Swith ya, x T. Y, Barnes and 0, 8, Youn: ———————— Rattlowmakes tna Vall, Oli Lity Derrick, Zebulon Martin ante gon, Who Hye nt Ienry’s Baud, about six uniles from Oli City, Pa. wlio Fetmoyving stones on thelr furws the other day, discovered u ball as large us lel busket, Which appeared to by w coil ot black rope, kuotted and curiously Ttorlaced, ‘The warnt suustine fell upun the ball, which soon seemed tu move fu its many coils, und then the men sow that the “ball was a tava of suakes. ‘The warmth revived the dormant rev ties, und the surtace of the ball wus soul coy- ered with rattles, which swayed tu wud fro with a sound Foun kaye the “blowing of wind through the deud leaves of u tree. What scone at first a gordlan knot bewan to unravel. ‘fue tails protruded mure und more, and as the suakes unlocked thelr intricate colle they ap- carci to bu packed with thelr headw in the cun- tre ot shia lying bull, ‘Phe suukes soon com- pletely uucoiled thoinselves wud: ahowed tlt, Whereupon the men set to the work 1 sluuh- terlug tne septiles, Fiity-alx snakes were killed, ‘She jargest reptile possessed seventeen rattles. ————— The ula, Gen. Walker, Supernutendcnt of tha next census, telly w reporter of the sVew Maven Lega- fer thut the maim body of the work wil” be undertaken next fall, ‘Thore will be two or three monthe of preparation, and the cwusus itself will be taken in amonth’s time. Tho stattatical imatter in reference to the population of cities and towns ho will ulve tho public in a very short thine. ‘The last census he gave fn printed form fn 1873; this time the period will be much shorter. Ie contrasty thia work with previous censuses which were of Ilttle practical value, The censtis tuken in 1860 tas nomtnally puv- Hshe’l In 1867, but really not till 1888. ‘The cen- tus taken in 1950 was not published ti 1859, ‘There wae nothing but Bistatieel Intercat to work done {fn tint pray The country was growing and the population changing so rapt Iv thnt ‘auch censuses were far from ‘he actual state of the country when published, Tho new Census [aw, bo anid, put extra work upon the Superintundent. ‘The munth tne cen. Bus Was buing taken he Nkened to a battle when. the General must be at iis headquarters. Iay- ing taken one census he was better qualified to. take unother, for he knew what improvements tomnke, This was one reason why he could complete the consus much more eens: than before. When the work was being done he vontd be at Washington with bis fingers on the telegraph keys, ao that If there Wer a break chews or there it could Instantly be prepatred. a Where thera {9 a weakness of the throat orlungs, cold neulected may be ali that fe required tu ex: tablish o Mngering and geneenity fatal dleeare, Even where thero te ho special tenduncy tu bron+ chia! or pulmonary trouble, a xevero cold, loft to take cara of itxelf, often planta the seeda of a eee rlows complaint, sure to be developed by subse. Quent tndtwcretions. ‘Fake cspectal care of your health, therefore, from the, very varliest ayipe fone of a cough or cold, by prudently resorting to Dr, dnvno'y Expectorant, which will roathe and strengthen the bronchial ttove, ntlay inflammas Won, and cleanse them and the Inngs Of all ierl- tating substances, An ounce of prevention Js bet- tor than a pound of cure. <<< To tho rerene with Inle'a Honey of Horchonnd and Tar before the baby strangles with croap. Pike's Toothache Dropa cure In une minute. TAGE WE! WHRIBUNI : BIRANCIA 6 Orrick: DEI TO ACCONMODA POUR NUMETOIS Fone througtiaut, the city, we linve ¢ i uraen Oiticen in thie different. ti holow, where advertisements will be taken for the harged at the Saln Office, aud will be recelyed Unutwo'iockp. in. ducing tho week, anand do ie on Saturitaj ve 318, Bookscliers aud etattoners, 121 82,000, 6 and bs ne ry For 0 note a Wi ¢ OITY REAL 1s ESTATES ZO REN T-—ROUSES. In thte column, three lines or Teas, 35 cents per Ine In the cotumn, thre lines or (ean, 23 conte per ine tertion, Each addittonat ine, 10 cents, * wertton. Fach additional tine, 1Weente, FOR BALH—A BATOAIN—asxito PRET, Witt x. “Went Blac, or, tnt aewery south front on Fenestnineac, | TTS. RAT WASHINGTON-8T,—-FI Or, bath, acwer, . thirds S aneiiana trent UKE, £4 ‘Mca : TANBTON, foot ty 8d Clarkes. veniencest seta hee turner nd Eitehen ‘allan JreR, BAL en, aim CARI ) ALANGE dats eg i key iealabte, gene onthiy payiienth, B per cent interest rr worst eres, jement vetaean rick ‘house, THI Hawenekee, | Owner, J. ik Stes 171 Bt ety ADply to Av, a4, Water, bath, sewert cars and Deoxel voulcenras nest eee nt an iiffimetscla orders taken on morigage, AD: a, th) Rion toy Ito! waa HO RENT aRVERAL HUNDRED eet ot dock property. Lad upc Tantei ‘with rail- track, office, and planking, for lumber busin articulare lnquire of GEV, HIVKSON, Aal leu Ve south of fwenty-accond-st., OF IGA MASUS, LE-Mi PAIK-AY, TWO-8T TORY AN AND aw wut octagon brick house, i wettth ail | 10 RENT. provements, Wrtee only’ 80 NOW NEL Ht, 8 (On GALE-CHEAPEST AND West Lois IN HOH xg View, cast oust: waterand aawarages RUGAT BANINEIES, 140 eatbortate HORE T SG A To REN Y—283 FARR AVE hooite, AU Hon: era’ Improvements, Ras Wiltrenovate thorougtiy. “it Svorwiss (PO RENT—830 PER MONTH aATOHY, a house 165 Centre-ay. Inquire 183 Centre ‘PORE RENT-NOUSK BOUTHWEAT CORNER MA Band Honnre stem pleasant, rooms, Blaser, JUN Bb, Btnte-at, dress owner, ed, thoroughly TH | Eeached by cay er. extensive vie 3 ta 1d rents re er 80 Wash: ‘Olt BALE—i} lOUSH AND TWO LOTA, LOW SATE TWO MTORY ANDAR i . TERE TO aTORY AND ABE. for or is time, on guod term: ‘ou can eccura & barehin fot cash es ga iTant TRB Lae SAT ante | Le mengtrick bane ot ears West Mouroe-at., from ne omice, weak ATF OTe W aT {Ut SALE— MICHIGAN-AV. — NIGH FIANE house and tot, # fect front.north of Twenty-pinth: | srvementas ibe and cad week eae eonern Im: pate ton time. THOMAS D.SNYDEK | Foon complete, wiih shower bau acneloe caee co., t Mouroe-at, _ : _.. | tures, ‘marble inentels, ‘basis, 1 aaundry, attic: barn, Fok 8 SALE-8TO! Hots barn, ends front, ‘on Stent aD Siurty vent #t. Price $5,000, BT! a SOR SALE—CAT THAVE AOMt BOSE OFT peat imaruved Arat-clasn business proverty in the agin el nclpala large’ preaua oe seu owner on MONTOE-BT. AND 505 dining-ruom, aud kitchen on BAe fixtures and f1 urnac PUTWIK, U2 Ryu MOUBE AND B- FOOT FPO RENT 078. 051, Warren-ay. 1 pariora, main Doors stane front) venient and complete. # ENT —AeH 3 Jot Ra da Avarren-avj te belt thorou i" i MFIELD, etealtes aa ana Yery Lest poriton at very reat bar aly ecw apply. Thuile of SACO W WANTED—MALE HELP. ‘In thie column, three tines or tess, 21 cane we ine rertion, Fach additional tine, 10 cents, ° Rookkeoporn, Clorits, ee WASTED « PRACTICAL BOUKKERVER AND - be a, ‘correspondent; murat ahle to fen the, beat: of ele The ant a parties referrer od Denman and be nes; atate aalars to, Address D 4 ONE THAR Te Witt erhetra, Sah Adseees, giving full hat % Toference, and (G0, Tribune oftee, STANT BOOKKEEPER, <OUNTT urate, ail able to whe and in shee Li busi Riva. “reterene i Address fetes itety riba ener Cavetieds Heb at Might wo Ks ser torch a inane WARTERAAY etn HQUERALE HOUSE a giving references, Hay Teimung offices . ‘Traacss wa EDL SEWING. -MACHINE ADJUBTERS AT Wilaon Sewing: M: Aptis on Sewing: Machina Factory, Urand Cromlog, NH CARTILAGE i ra RMAGH HELPER AND W's CRMITHB ” TAKE ViGRS AND foola |B: ducewor! A rnin 8 foot he Tks, sa tooo okt Clintons Wr EWOT FST CL ABS RTOVE, PAT: Acrntinakers.. Oniy who hi pee need apply. alt at 2l Bout clintosee WASTER TEEAD raved BLOCKERS AT TURK 10 Wabaali-n WANten ca 6008 canitrag tory, wyand Aa Twelfth: Wi NTKD—THKER Goon C is ny LCiGr frames, 84 and wt Fulton: TAKER WE HAVE A FEW CHOICE MIGH- South Stace priced reaidences on the South and Wes iden a (PO RENT—835 PER MONT I—a-sTORY MARKT wo would be pleased to show partics prepa Took 3 AN. 5 $30, S-etnF} i si, 7tO e200) foratiete ei i ings Dearoura ste sae Tsp Prairies ‘Dearvera-st., in peor OR SALR—iw WEN -6T., WE Erte atte acm ab cae Wn aie for manufectucini e ip fur Cath, at Has UE, 140 Lusal see es Tenth RENT—idt TWENTY-FOURTH-ST., 2-STORY basement frame welling: will of put 1p good, anguire ae wath Theresa TERNT I: ae NEL OF |" front te rosin order, ‘ADply a AN. Vio NEAR THIETT any ata brick Uaseinent haune tore ern jinpruvenients, fis ue PRATUIE-AV.—SEVERAL LOTS LO- ted Hoth worth and south of Eighteench-at. HULL, 07 Waaningtoneat. yee iii FRONT RESIDENCES on RAL east of Union on gorner. | Clear reatdence ur Totawitl be taken f ‘or equty fain wiven, ur cheay for cash. ‘PO RENT=THE FIN: butiding 30. 541 Wat cheap to 3 guod party only. bes Wi ashi(ngton STC iy & “FRONT ifehieat 5 Mea! ro ‘wel quite of SACOM Wit PO RENTSNABKEMENT Twenty secon y rasan nil —S = WachaNABES, Newadeater, Stattoner, ete., 1000 a TT tevat houses 1143 “Michh na LEG ATT ATRL: Noten WAEGMSCON, Wentssige X ae fnnome | provements, Jhquire at 13s fearborn-ate, in bank, Bini nt Hy Sena aaert BALK-OR EXCHANGE FOR ITnOvED | O 4 ae - env. COPnCT OF ‘Halutod-at. KNICK, Jeweler, Newsdealer, and Fancy corucr Lincgln, Re re nnn nnn, In this column, three tines or leae, 25 cente per in> sertion, Bach udditionat tine, 10 cents, PERSONAL HANS MIN: LEAVE FOR NRW te to-meht for ten days; watch persunale on re- tum. BUTTERCUD, DELSONAL—TWO NUSINESS MEN VISITING THE city at rexulariy stated Intervals, desire tive cond. dential ucquaintancy of two ladles, not over 23, of ure- me wuppearance, refined in ‘maunera, and socla ty ine ned: ive name in, full and stato wher luter- 1, Trib peace AND CARRIAGES. dons WANT: ‘watel and chai, Bh ‘ribune otlice, TAUGHT Tift ma Mo} Heke SHOD ON WALKING TIME, JOUN TRAYNEN proposes to slice i,a0 horses in 2,000 “consecutive quarter-houre for. the sunt apa stenday: eiornink. April “4, at 7,0 bis" horsesh AWehty-atstivats” All owners of hos uttend, "Nu daur nloney will be charged, but alt conch men will bo furnishes with tekvu to Ityan's ealoon, where a grand lunch sul be id {or Chem, with amall achooners of beor to woah it down, Now fs your thing, #eten on Pour ras Twoutd further wish to announco that | have been under training during the Inst two months with te Dan Callan, better known a the s-inimute inane anda Cuily confident of success. 70K SALET WO GOOD > BUSINESS Of DRIVING one, accuntomed fo.the tye one light ton ox- rest wagon, BuLHttis useds wl ot reawouable Pricer aura have no un fortuem. DB. De MALL ORE & COs, 114 West Randolpii-st, Fe, SALE — CHEAY — A AWAY ‘nd fio’ Horse ald harness, da wood orders usgetier orseprrate. Thiaisa bargaln., Cull at 12% Louoiniest, near Vaniiuren, Foun BALE—A’ & TA’ OWS STATLE, Corner Thirteonti-at. and Wabal-ay.: A car-luad y hora Beene Cassa r fine condition. Call mae a grott, ba CHEAP, HORSE, PHARTO a vharaees} perfectly fate for Diady. th West Som eat BALT-A PONY, PHAETON, AND IANNESS, ‘OR fF HODINSON & VANATTA, Thirty-orthest, and Cottage Grove-av, can “ror SALE—AT FISTIER & TAYLOM’s, “Y corner Thirtecnth-at. and Wabash avs jl selected Well-bred gentlemen's trotters, Just ved, tay bu H Tueaday next. One palt lay eluluge fo handy Ot together, Cine pafr Nrewne, 18 hundey ay ener une bay marc, will at oral quatltie W AxtEp-T0 MINE a OO, aI! Nr BUGGY horse fur a few ayes heat of care will ie taken uf game, Addrons, with price, He G. Ml. 111 and, 113 East MEUSINESS OMANCES. NY OSE LOOKING Fou A PAvING SEAT fA market, and n'so x ree wagun-route, with first: clues trac the business roguiee tw wisn To run dt aud: He wilt ny then wells Tri Bell at wana, wel welt toleave ity Gs it 7h Weat eat Adalnn it, vi To, ia cu stories, with well furs Didnt, with xtore roo, attached, Joeated Ia tne bust: hens fuirt of the city: Wil be aud ‘at low figure mote »_Apuly tv GRU. M. BAUELL, Ait! ULAR PUYSICIAN WILL TAKE PAUTNER for ailice practlee; sae brenlag tor an able mon of winall neans, 1) 34, 'T une Oth Coretta Sie cnats DRUG-STORE AND uniidine for ate tn the miodt prdauleing mining eaiap th Colorado, Tara a8 Leadville, valun Ie diucuvertes having revently beer mate store doing a taro hunter, and 46 tn the oat raphe ovation je urtton uf tic Lullding rents erelo pers month “ai read Yy rbot oie, i RE) FOR Dosa porcine mo tac, Agu iituus U, Bux 4th, Norwalk, O. FIUST-CLASS PARUER-BnOD (aN chairs, bathrooms, hoiler, tank, etc., jenidid: Hatelneays owner’ will eave the Sir} . weatabllatdy ‘Urst-clusstrade, MASMMOND, i STOR ANDFISTORES, WiTit an att Of agrocery store and asioon nie) good sisap tr a & ZOO. flare sinall rent; will be Suld cheup fr easlie “ir Uh cornor Saxwell. mo NEST SHORE THE TILDEN TIOUSE AT Hacannba, Mich. 3 finvly sttunted on the ay aharbs fn antendid and poy popular aununer resurt, tering can bo wadu by a porty wily can and aiy HP keep a particulars apply to WW. L! TROTON coh 80. it Twenty-second-st., Ch Got iit ai, ge Pi taal ee TANTRD~A (LADY OF CULTURE WiIG_ITAR $200 cash as partner in Af Arstceines SUE ee briuntty tor ain arb per: aes ar can be re alley ue ve i ttaee when interview can te had, buna 0 ON ice. CELLENT TOBACCO, CIGAR, GAN: fe tt ytnuies Toney-makings old-euablished curner stare. Yetock completes golug away. S04 Sifl> waukeo-ay. BOARDING AND LODGING. North Slaos yO TLE CLARIGST., Fouuct Book FROM aE Hrimo Hea clans bated ab SA er WU, WILD Usa uf Planer day bound Su 3H mica ak al Hotozs. LARENCE HOURE, CUMNER STATE AND IAI Flauitoatans Uta biceks south of the Paliner House— 109 rooms: board and ruuin per day, 81.60 to 62.14); per week, from 6 to 810; ale, furuiated reoms rented tout Doar E NOLISI OUR! eTON-8T— 4 Binge ratanane $4.50 to BU Pe eae Swen ty-ouv ineal: Inti ickets, 84.50, ‘Transel 81 per day, HOUSE, 174 STATE: GT oP. Wiser nite Palmer Hous~loam and board $5 to 87 per weeks transient, 61-50 per duyt day-heard® S Mixceluncous ort BAU THE AGENTS Kult A LANGE Nust- of Arat-elnas hoarding houtes, and for iuany 10 fuunllies wh will not. adversive? aie, trouble, aid dhahod TN AND UOARDISG” EXC a AN buna Buildin, BOARD WANTED. poate vs DEMAND FROM THE NEST ULAbS of peal ostly Dusluesd-men) fur Ara-clars board auld roone fe tnereaniug Uvery day, sand weeacite supply the demand trom the paces now on ‘hatid. hose wanting buanters or ruainers sould eal on tis ui once, Hrivate fatnilles can leave descriptions of thelr Aceufoniodatious with i tn contldench with tho. ate hoy ANGE, aranee weet ‘ont to auch as they Hellahts, ‘peoste only. duetereuega: ronan CoaoE sie, pe enutrete HuNTixd AND WOCRBING BNCHAROL seat Tribune Hulda OA It TD ROOIS POR GENTLE 8 childres ae ¢Uigtle wire) on S on Nor! iy or suuntt its 1a ploatent uelahborboe ie, puny onic UARD= FOR EDT ] Thuy witheue re eu f i refar iven aud require 2 per weuk anultily fe Havaneu,. iy Tribune oblee. 7 (NEES WANTE paris R WANTED-W ed TO $10,000 TO Hult Interest fu eat businyss retresent> ing Bastcrn muntitacturers and Itnporvery ia this elty 10 (he Whuleaale trade. | 2 47, ribuue ol VAS TED SN rit #150 TO JOIS. MEE tufsuturiay vuriucost larva prodies Apply i Afton tates, 1 sosrausat. MACHINERY. ener ocr Foe eae etka AL, TRAVELING EN- fio beat, workin onder, | Xddreas Ht. Chiesa; or A. Cleveland, Ohl SURFACE PLANER awa lf sccund-hand ius bo EDTO HUY rou trame aw! urdu iu, Was AN ll ne aesgs ——— ne y tort COMPLETE aToneoae i Ka: A. fest nid House Ba Le aol i par vat SITU TURE MEUCHANDIRE tnd beat in c} Heys advuuces ab W. Muar Stile of dite de Cos Cie PARI, BUILDING ANEMERL Fou sa AL re Ls gi AS A Blvelldaad-aye Bede ecX iO i Hy Jara ds rood ed 233 ese z = t-3 ne | clottituwy « Dargala fa wilt be wien, OTTAGE tous farm jn lilnuiegr Joma sn elegant ‘vila fn {ie qet iin Tooma, all moueru improvements, chi igre inca rth iehiy Nor hiad dedtena-av. Cali next door at daMEs Mmanding View uf Laxe Miehixan. PIEWGE © OUTHET, Toudinas wont al estute, Tene And oollectiag aueney, 102 Cabatle, WY A BEAUTIFUL LOT I froin hotel at Lagrange, 7 miles trom “ sites ate down nod 8% motithiys cueapest property ket, ana shu free: alot ruc te allroad fare, our 4. GEL” Nick i10Us CALUMET: seutieth-at «partly tursiniied clacciee yi Washinutonat., ort cia Meu THOUSE 22 TWENTY E TOnTH ‘abasi-ny., eleven roving, cellar and alvove, iiteely ‘Qutshed minide? Ouse CORNER GAKWOOD AND Vin Vs, eleven rooins, bern, crounds, ele, Apply ‘St oud Stichhican eave DWELLING OF FIGHT ROOMS, HOUT north uf Twenty-second-at,; convenient; $65 Aduresw D5, Tribune office, ro HEN TI AND. 131d INDIANA-AV.4 STONE Fonssy st if ta nou fn iat a ew a Lot ones nS ots easy pays ments. ‘matetingete y i " For. SAI ee ie vou Ww ar Brst-ctoss Tendency tnt x 4 Reet itos neu ey 70) Park addresa rf FOr SSE a iSDALE, HOUSES iti | to) iW acres of ‘Tahd, on suiait Renee 1 CG. Blue, er mouth, eat aay cheape! Jand of any suburb. fronts: moder fences; furnac de Oth a est 10.1, FLOWILEY, 107 Dearoutn Ww BALE=I ‘oie CHANG! ‘4 Fret irre iiante ore Srounuos with inaders ing: | [9 AENE TE : Twe brick dwelling 40 Wabash: WILSON walla Washington: Sorth Sides (TO, RENT-FIUST-CLASS MICK HOUBE AND 27h all modern Improvements tes Ohio ats. just gast of Pine, south front, ioquite of D- F DEST EI 20 Chamber of Coinmerce, ')'O RENT—HOUSE 111 DEATHONN-AV., SOUTH- A eant corner of (hlo-st,, with 1% ruotne: Modern im- evenea and pitusant location. Inquiry on prem ror KNT—TiO-STORT AND NAEEMES white atone, actagun front, ten rooins, {mprosemente, “67 Tancoln- en rovements, iucomplete order: an ‘elegant suburban homie, Also amall house Pleasantly! located. ave Ke Mint of desirable busincas and reatdenca property, of eure an jane country, JE. L. GAN ror SALE-THE FINE It ENCE AT GLENCUR Harclett, ‘(House provetients, and the grounds eres) ary voll supplicy wi ah hearing tralt Alea sinall fruity. Ac mtey I ne Uiostation and lake, St REAL ESTATE W WANTED. WANTED STO" BUY ON THE Nontir OR WEST howe and lot, with baru, ot button ng. | Widcunsinvste, Apply at sy Lincoln-ay. wrest give location and pries.” Address £, Teigune’ Babarians NT—AT EVANSTON—FIRST-CLA8S ELEV: MEUSICAM, Deere thick honve, fa shares Toeation fave Grins eel. CLOSE OUT THE FOL- nies walk le hot ond cold water, bath: jazc house, etc. Win, One organs, regardices of Sant. UTTAGER 1S AUSTIN VLE & DEWEY, 05 Dear. nt ew I-stop orean. Gne new Fstop orwan, Ong new 1d-stop organ: Every lnucranieat were NTAT KENWOGD—VE! jeu-rouin furnished hous Al ments, large prow! nds, Dist, RY MESTRABLE— modern tinprave- ‘Tribune oiltca, UF MUSIC, WI and Id Statecst, ATTENTOS— Pianos TUNED FOR $3.25 (LN AD- Pianos Tepatred, poltelied, etc, Panos moved, toxed, ‘and sninpe: cd HEELS Th ii EZ OF MUSII Wt and 193 Beate kt, iT i0 ACHES RCT teput and ehiodl, 1d mnfles out, 1 Market-st, fp _kENT— ELEGANT RESIDENCE NE. Lawndale, known as the Crawford Place with nely tuipraveds rent very [ MEAD & COE, 149 Labalie-et. HOUSES IN NOTH AND WEST Kv: TTENTIONSVIANOS pie. E150, S17%, | $200. Is two to four neres of land, at low sent, AA Largest stock ine Every Inv ectient worrant- ¥ atts to af r: = rei Tene enn ats Mtaeee ot mak tos | Will Larguins nuver before offered, MEVEsIt- wee & DEWE i Leurvorn<at, A TIESTION — TO RENT = NEW 44. planogs rent-money ap) Teniple of dittale, 102 Beute-ot, Ge RING PIANO, LITTLE USED, AND nic, ali modern intproteraents ‘Owner inust sell, (Can bo seen at REED'S Temple ‘of Music, 101 and 10: Ktate-st, WUCKERING UPRIGHT PIANOS, POMEL YOR EW tal alpciat ‘anv wa clear.sWeet, oud powerful as a concert grand. Kepeattay action of igiuning quickness Se Hargauted to stand iy tuna vertectiy, Mage new patent dest—the ouly conventent muate- holder over used on. ‘Heit plato, OF MUBIC, TeMbL Jub and 103 Blate-at, ROSEWOOD plied tf purchased. RELD'S: ied Som logue piace an foing at very low reat. DEVENIDOE & DEWEY oe Li plenty of shaai rai Wenemeay, wana iiaeyeate io neree aint frie ease eee A. 1! COOPER, 12 Dear joum 2 Ts, KENT — COTTAGE — 8 ROOMS—AT TivDE Hark: large loi; rent, 810. A. UOODIICH, 121 REAT BARGAINS— Fey, GRtAT DARGAINS, : ED-HAND PIANOS, ND PIANOS, 20-HAND ORGANS, BDATAND ORGANS. CAdIL, OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. CASH, Ol MUNTHLY PAVNEN TS. KIMMALL, nid AaTIMeBt, we: wari ‘fia le (YO RENT-2 8 7, Room FLATS OEACTE 2 MAN: tela, 5 closets, hot water, w: ntl improvements, and kept in’ kood order, ei goin Fark on Lo sales, Inquire In bisemeut uf 1S: Corner Want NTED—A GOOD UPRIGHT PIAN etiane for irary vroilicu furniture. Ey whist South Sides (PO RENT—SUITE OF 'THEREE ROOMS IN aout ner of Reaver Mock, secctid Hout, over North: Yeatern Nutionul Hunks atko other rugms tn feaper Week and. Bevorntel gilock, and stare 1v Laku-at, Appl Roum 4 Ta WINANCGIAL i ee eee UKNITURE AND SY AMOUST Ty LOAS ON HKG REST PL RASANT FRONT ROOMS, SIOELT fitout without remiuy: at Kandotph-at., Ten sth PLBAR ivan Gurenoe \ XY am RNISHED Tousts, x HUM ERO #10 TO #0) LOANED ONFUUNT | PO. ENT ELEUA SISWED HUUsE, ture, ete, wat 1a heurourneat, PISMOSDS. Ents removal, G. H Se WALKEI, NISHED Room AT oF DEAR u Etat ‘Apply ac {toon rer Michigan: PCH: ft ramoval S, AURTUE moval, 4 Tab Dearburn-st., Iooin v. “etihow . see TPO RENTSATORE, Wa rth Wella iS i} Las ingot ut tout quire of ee AX OUN1S TO i N FURNITURE, fy ttte, ty ithoue Femovely at fowess rated. 1 OS Dearburn SCT At OLb Oubi TevATE | #0, I a OPPOstT every escrt tion at HOLDSAT DS anand aries. | Busta nei gad REHM beth Mew ver eacription a | ¥ i bulldings 1 cra, je Gnivodicensed) i stadia tilahed 1a, vanaf MEAD @ COty 140 Lasnllo-st, nO T=STOR i MADIBON. ANDI COUNE ° bis store eh leas onder, wih eh Tih ini bo patated, " EN res "aly NOUTE Angton-at, 1PO KENT—STor wit ght dry” bas Dearborn cm Po hE a Thompon Mosk. oo Wert Maia nd a Vusluees cenit ut tut M spout He ce ¥ Ses Uesertytion ay toon rave ratey lowest In the city, West pee TOP. JON ThUst AN JUAN COUNTY, “4 yt hase Bi'fuin wobert Mook by the solonun ter sti png Company, fa une of the voles prety ei OF Aid wmcanty, A faut uae tt ee of tue Com ies Washington: en fata County ge n Juni Ys, HARMS rn previous ne: coutitat ‘Of ie oO Stunts Mewent county Judge of saine County, and C. Ww. Uurris, District-Attorney of Fourth sutelat District, Coiurady. These xentleaen Pronviincy thid milne ono of she most valuallein the w hub! pan nat its Sit WEST MADIS0ON-BT., jut, A, GOODRICH, 334 Hable tur any, WILLLAM HL TiOstPSON, UUs, ENT OW RAST ALBERT IPO RENTSTORES <3 0, SOUTH MARKET -8 concrete basement Ror, and No. 25 and 2; 1 ba 7 * Hod pine . EN 2 binck nortiwes ates also 4 desirable ie 10, 0d i Coup 5 0 LOAN” ON “IMPROVED Ss $25.01 07 ander iuproveds ate fe A ee DICKINSON, t# sud tol Washlugton: eer SAKSCELLANEOUS: “VLAby, WAVING. “A Vunasy. Tt ioe, WOULD A Uke vo toke bare uty us ar pat Sut ome years oF altoxetl are Of ity reterenceu given wud reuulred, Addtese oWa, Tubb le, th Ay AindettTet S| DOLL AT tint square the ring. styles, te ‘inenes Binds to Gay beat vnc Won, 93 aud Big capes besa JPOROUN MUSES FoI PARTIES vel, KET-AT, ‘Address Nr ES, Detween Washington ond Hendulplt- Zio, ‘Tribune ontce,, ‘Ofncos. 10 RENT—SEVERAL OFFICES 1X FULLENTON Block, t4 Dearhurn-at, Apply at loom 4. T°, RENT <A North Clark: articulars ita) vt Chicacu-ay. ur JOHN V id aud Whitd-ate, au eer nt at, ue S Fon LAL nine Fpo RENT —ROOM WITH BTEAS POWEI SUTTA: i Mu tor bookbiniing. priutines Maocaphtnge oF tone inate BITRE PCR he io blarieate, VOR LADIES DU enty privalo ud undientlul EMAME HOUSES TO ING CONFINE> {hax ao chy eo, ROOMS FOR BTOnAdt ‘ne Sared tor by Owner of howd, Addres c BS TO TTY HEE ql NT A "its At GIT¥ On neva hd oT Wwe county, tjannd fo to tew thomas cola Puras, | WW AR rE ota panto cit ti Aucuts antes Address ii ¥. aYosta é& CU ate tid At. HIRE te 2 a et Itval Evtate, Huet Fuurttieat., Nuw Yurk. WAST ee _ TASTiticto “uy For Casi, THER Goop ile XA EAE AS h, ond uti Want “dures satay we, of lige: Stat hu withtttagy desi naan oA price, wad toc a8, ci fiedlore’ Ry sth ne able. read, atatlow tall pat ath id TK FRADE iivod' tine on cunuiealun. Addons G DESK-ROOM Ie cant. ati} Urst ur second Hour, Te Tribuuwuttteds PO EXCH AV AST#D=T0. t Eowraar ene Dedroonnm, fara! pet iinyton: cl CHANGE —DEsHIEA My HOUSR, TEN e i re ira encase On ae pe ye ark for seedy ada deed ga ‘ae et POWTER, Be West Addroay Du hue bus once, NT=* DW ay LING ON THE ro it bide, bot Np RXCHANGH-K Fini! STOIC PARSE IN WIS Wi eu Tweuty-weond und Thirty. coun fur iuiproved. city ur auburoau propurty, | arcumiute Cesk of pate, conta tng wut Jeaa tian 4 Address 1541, ‘Srlouy ullive, Foun, by wilnneetass tenant, Will pay Bao rene jn WA RXCH. Touts want 1utisdtaty poasesston. Adurcas 1) 44, ‘[rlounu ottice, JANTED TO WENT, T-SiX Ol ja fur Wuusekeoptiig, Lake, Beavltte rule, ana Aaliland-ay, Ww P—TO” MENT—UFFIC ‘alll counted, a whuies Address pra ANI GoLD GUA Quyaimmicguc. BEC. ‘ond watch for, make, Lew or duorly du. Addruse Dan aria. OF BEVEN i eos, Al walieu DAS, wit PAltr OF a Urovery houaea, VaNTRD—a 3 eee FIVE OW NINE ba anette . Address, eee ii iNTOe AVENUE, BMALL ST ED—TO Watira tt t owe erfvct ropatr aad reit ak ue t Dau Tribuny tl “fru “GALK—THK Tt ier r FoI WouceEte WouckeTEn- Vee UY Gales, aials YEW As i SiCOS D-HAND SINGENG AND OTN New Aa CAUSA AS prety rat, B00, dea herein WDeKing Rog co OW SIX CTLINDRR-PR ae ANDY nevi «& Baia W ind MART. eae pox. ATOS AND OS AINTEI3: THORO IGHSMECHAN= th WHIDDEN, 210 CORE FANTED=A YOUNGMAN WiHl0 WAS WORKED {ne Japanning or carriage paint-snop, Apply at \ once at 7d Slarket-st, Misceltaneous, WARTEDAMEN ‘0 BELL NEW NOVELTIES, chromps, atalionery, and notiouss prices the low: est. _Atieriean Novell Hy ¢ as) Blate-st, te EN OMEN IN CIT ountry tows Ry fel teas to family custo: oat ACO, 112 East Handolplieat, AN FOI EACH STATE, Month and expenses. LA. i nicazo, aig nee WeTGAD Tou RSBRRWoOR BOE As Os Deatvornate oT wee A YOUNG MAN TO DELIVER Of Wik tit ‘fe moquainced with the Nori hie. Gs None Clarks . or iD WOMEN Wil HAVE A W AnNoieraa eanittana entry Wana AT ear gid pleavant buahuess frum whleh they cait nindertve trun So ber ‘week, to eait on or addeene it LB 2, $0 Washington-at, Feet lar saan Oe aay renee AD: nly recon bility, wit youd auiualnuauves ‘Audruss he 8. nibs capital. WANTED-FESIALE I MELE. ee A ee Domestics. Wott CHAMBEUMAIDS AND DININGs Fount girls, Apoly at Atlantic Hotel, NTEDS Filet CLAS GIR EOI GUNETAG ork, dete tee North sluidoueat, "erences reautreds Apply ut lau TEVA GOOD GEIMAN OF NOWWEGIAN r] for yoneral housework In family of tour, Neference requli wes aso weat Cougreasat, “AMINA, AGE a TERT ad iron, Hnqutre at 014 near scr wenty- nigel We oH “A NEAT ULE GIRL Fur ¢ ial lioundworks A Geriatr orcs ferred. Apply at Us0 West Sunroc-at. ANTED-OINL iN PRIVATE FASIL WAND Pay, 82.50, ease YS ay GIAN ‘Ajply thie south Setaeaee Wax GOOD STRONG NORWE Ubnnan pititons cena sour i cr Fulton, MAN GIRD For ING-nOOSt pels att Nurth bheidou-s EN SHINGTON HOTEL, corner fadison Stites, o ONE GOOD HROTLET table cooks. “Mra, ANDREW! i : FIRST-CLASS OIRL FOR GENERAL housework; pat, bem Kood washer and lroner. Inquire at 101s Wats A TIDY YO a hae FOR Lint Tht econd: work ate Grove ‘GooD” GInL F FOR GRNERAL rk: oF hat ec: i, tivo in fare OREADAE SAH COOK, wash, and trong GENERAL WASTEDTA (GOOD. Giith For JY housework, ab 430 Warten-ay. ‘Jaiiners, WAgreess FIRDT-CLASS MILLINER, AT 383 Sen AMilwaukeo-uy.: 6 Uernian preferred. Call after THRER OR Scamstreases. AN eats —A WOMAN TO SARE CHARGE. OF ewlnig, ad ears u boarding-scluchs Wages 82. Avuly ay Ituutn ‘bz Methuulat frum io teu, irequlee. kk, aie Friday, pty Nursce. VEMIENCED PROTESTANT a {ie care oF two ch ber nivedia and willl wit yuo fait for the ve and pleasant, 3 NURSE Gi to the care of RAT mae regeraa My funtion ‘rivaue oitice, UNDER 10, ACCUA. hilgren. eee Sey Ey | LtST-CLASS GUtLS Kole KITCHEN ond wark in private famtles, boas, and 0 od dressmaker, Call at Mn, Mincoliancous. WASTED<A LADY MANIST, MUST BE GooD: ery nod exdenavas salary must be luw. Address Hea, Teintiny ottee, iJ z. 0. SITUATION IN A COUNTRY STORES Sante wight youre experteneee and peas German wud Enuilahis hav good revereuce. Address Dg, na Uitte OS WASTEDIIN A Witgr ESALE HOUSE wwokkeeper or naslatant eer ng mare Hed Tan nubulratd of Works, Mddresd for’ three duys “‘Prihune ttc S VATION WANTED—NY A_COSIPEI reltable boukkeepert 15. yeurs netive dy ty en, ie TENT AND engaged io thlecity: ‘Wholesale proterred, nutes ity: brorerce 8) COMM or wholesnio grocery, by a Norweslan 20 years olds cin *eliofeatle ‘Gud retail ‘eeocurys Fg anil will work for i ddrese 1) Tribu salary. xperlen 4. nat va ingen ahebject ts omploymente A rpildrees De Tribunus Mixecolancous, SITUATION WANTED —DY A SIIORTHAND + writer in an otles. Address B41, Tribune vill SMUATION WANTED —TO DO GE: Pee suse Ke by a Kvod Gernian girl, see ‘by oo atronyg aiud eapante e rauiroas, Ct niry. Addread Sra, WHIPTARER, 24 ‘A RESPECTAILE work, Plead call Wednes- si UATION Wi girl fo da frst oF accon day at nz West Stadtaun- Sy UATION Wi pat jauudress, Nurscte oO; ITUATION WANTED—AB WRT-NURSE BY SA. healthy ‘young wnother; woult go tn thy coucte: sa fice tanilly, ” Addrvss may bu Tearued at Cau Wea Wousokceperse ITUATION WANTED--FOR A YOUNG LADY OF Dexperience as tiousekeeper, companion, for au tne vallu, oF. crn fen yon ct Refer to Dr. i TONE du Suuth Adu-at., Chicago, Z, Joyment Aconcie: VANTEDOFASILIES IN NEED OF uelloa lan or ¢ fumale help cau be ry Soileee | Mitwaukes-wy, Mus UIE HOU EG GITUATION Wa BY YOUNG LADY TO SY attend ature, labeting, facing suuiull wares, ete.y Yslghs lve drat 0 unu one Graton wax Rte ee et cue ii. AT PIU ATE ka Gerinan, 240 Asliiond-ay, 'UUN COMPANYS gull w Aue elavs uf yuode, keeping Mine, on trontne vay* U Os, Tribune afticu, ANGATS B EOS FURNITURE AND NEDNING, Wo are offering extraurdinary bargalue tu elegant arlur and chuliber muita of newest wud lastest dessus. We make to order huir, husk, anil ober mattresses, bedding, pillows ty beat, HIRE, atid Lowel prices, PNCELBIOTE iia Large ius. LiMRAILES Ol SIN- Hla 1M uny quant: ng Hearburn-ats, Rawfetopediatar Rlstuulvay HELL Harper's Wa taplete, 1s Hundl'deSteSaliya iiustieas “Ach. Gunws Fully. hystetan, a vAM OSTA 0 Vii OST. erally Towaniva by heard “gue dnder witli nCusiices at 2) WORK CLOTINNG, aby ira J. Guides: udressds ete Ht, ills ShaLw: 7m ‘ALLY Fo UAT TEN: bai) al A, BUb Biel yeg Ah Fy chon aoe ‘cull ik tyatisuded te, i 1 1 4 } 1 ’ t