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a * of Pompadour could be given only on condition *eotted would be the proper word—by Mine. do THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1879-TWELVE PAGES. POMPADOUR. What the New Edition of Edmond ond Jules de Goncourt’s Book Suggests, * How Mmo, de Pompadonr Ruled—Hor Story, Hor Qhoraoter, ond Hor Mothods in Btato Affairs, Corremnondence New York Eeening Itt, Loxpox, May 20,—It ts. great mistake to seo in the name of La Pompadour only a remem- brancer of futile things. In the too-fanous favorite arc personified a wholo epoch, 4 whole aystem ot French Royalty at o critleal period, whose consequences were decisive for the future of Europe, No doubt La Pompadour was unworthy of weighing eo much in the acates of history, but weigh she did, Wodonotclaim that she was ever engaged In any but drawing-room politics, but her shortelzhted politics have bad conac- quences Which sagactous observars readily un- savel {n the most recent events, La Pompadour reached tmgedy through whims and frivolity. Unfortunately for France, that courtesan was a statesman: that artist, who cnerayed pretty allegories with a timid and uncertain hand, has {mpressed her fancies jn deep Hnes on the mar- ble tablets of history, ~ ‘The Goncourt brothers, who made a special study of the art of the Elgnteenth Century, which they have investigated in detail in a thousand pampblets and ten thousand prints, ‘could not fail to take particular notice of the person who so powerfully patronized—nay, who. exercised an incontestible sovercignty orcr—art ‘at that perlod to which she has even given her namo, We speok of " POMPADOUR ANT. Indcfatigable ferretcrs, {otelllzent seekers, ‘the Goncourts, $n 1860, had already gathered an amount of information on the Madonna of Rococo, interesting for the most nart, and some of it,very {mportant, which is now presented In anew, revised, and improred edition, None better than they have felt that, in order to he living and true, history must bo the setting in sction of living realltles. Dividing into chapters the thousand-and-one notes, which they bail taken, they have penciled a ‘series of sketches showing .Mme. de Pompadour now aso dancer or a conicdian, now as tho quasi-Queen of France, now asa Minister of State, now as an engraver, a5 an architect, or as an arbiter of the knick-knacks of fashion. We have but ono thing to eritleise in those vignettes: they ara too agreeable. Tinted {n rose and blue, act off with occasional Ines of gold or silver, they ora perused with pleasure; but, upon reflection, ono naks oncsclf whether so much ignominy and ylco had not deserved to bo painted in darker colors, ‘ A GREAT AND TRUE PORTRAIT that she should be made to move in a nicturo which should contain all the surroundings of the Royal) household and ali the posstical chesa-board during the nincteen years of her reign. The favorito afterall was s sccondsrr personage. Not having an independent charactor, sbe hnd but one function, that of pleasing, and, cost what {t might, she must succeed in this. She could exist-only on the condition that shoshould gitess the will of her master, flatter bis instincts, carcss his funcics, foresea his whims, It was inher conduct inher way of living that tha iutimate character, {le most secret tastes and fancles of Louls XY. revealed themselves, Mme, de Pompadour affected, capecially in the eorlier part of her refgn, to have horse)f repre- sented as n Sultana, anda Sultana she was; but what Is a Sultana but the first slave of te Bultan? Albelt she was o yoluutary slave, Mme. de Pompadour wos nono theless a slave, Louls XV. was the already obliterated orginal of whicb the Vompatour was the tracing.’ By painting her full face, and giving only aprofile of Louls XV., our authors have condoned themeselyes to a_ Pompadoar of vague and weak outline, Ono ts tn donbt whether theres abackbono wner the hin. somo silk dresses with which they bave adorned her. But had they repreeented Louls XV. = IN 118 IONOBLE NUALITE they would have been obliged to employ other, brushes und other colors for 1 Pompadour at hiselde, They could uot then have shown us, in neseries of pretty pastels, te pandcrer, the purveyor, and the primo minister of that, bein who was so haughty, but so fintly erotistical, dry, aud devoid of alt generosity; bard when he was not soft, covetous and scrapespentiy he was not stupidly spendthritt, piifering and cribbing bis own revenues, famishlng bis peopl extracting feca and bonuses from hfe clerks a! the finances, misteading his own political sgents, deceiving them with falec dispatches, and, finally as bigoted as he was crapulots. A mon- stor would not have done Frauce more harm than he, If he{s not ranked ‘st once amont the most aboniinatle and most execrable of delnys it is because he benefited to s contain ox- tent by the loathing he inspired, Veople wore rather pleased with him for bolng lazy, bored, und {ndoleut, for having too skeptical a mind and too short a will to show: much zeal oven for his false policy, Evil-doing as ho was, he was pot taken too seriously: but Louls XVI, would certainly not hare beew beheaded had not his immediate predecessor been Louis XV. ‘THN TWO MOST PATAT. ACTS of that too Jone reign were perpetrated—con- Pompadour. Sho crushed tho resistance of the ‘Parliament, which, narrow, vain, cavillng, sadly otlaticn! as it was, had remained the last bur- ter of right ogainet Horal ambition and good Jeasure. Sho brought about tho: alliance with ugtein agalust Prussia and England, Abandon- ing the-‘traditional polley of France, bravel placing herself athwart historical fatalities, wit! alight heart the King's mistress undertook the sevon years’ war qut of which Franco came ex- hausted, utterly ruined, sopapalatedy despolled of her volouies, covered with sbame and even with ridfcule. Even worso atil), slic took up farina against what then represented progress, philosophy, and free thought. This was a crime, snd oven a blunder as appeared eyentuulls. + MA. de Goncourt, have the courage for au {n- siant almost to assume the defense of Mme. do Pompadour; they seem to think that her policy hod but ono flaw,—that of not being upheld by capable 'Ganerals, It scems to us that ber atrategy.and ber policy ANB WORTHY COUNTRNPANTS, : Mme. de Pompadour had well taken her pre: cautions; she bad Indicated to Marshal d'Estrees thie positions he was to accupy by means of red and block patches taken from her cheeks and throat, Bho sont Klchellcu to the North, and her favorita warrlor Soublso to the Soutn,—the great Boublac, flanked with hiv battalions of cooks and wiginakers; Soublec, whom Rosbach rendered famoys forever; Boubise, with whom Mme. de Pomoadour Temeinet enchanted even tter his prodigious defeat > - Her Hane perhaps her only title to the indulgence of posterity is that sh¢, causcd the romoval of the interdict on the Eucyclonmdla apd protected the philosophers. In the person of Mme. de Pompadour the bourgeolsie bad been niarried on the left band by Royalty, uM. do Goncourt ingeniously dwell upon the fact thut the advent of La Pulsson was something ubheard of in her day, und slinost a precuraor of the Krench Revolution. ‘The thing caused an immenso scandal; the King infringed upon the prerogatives of the nobility In not choosing the Gitular adultoress from the great houses of * France, among the Marchfonessea and the Duch- esses, or ot least among the AsuREtS of noble- mon Whose titles dated from &t.Louls, The bfliclal father of this bourecolsie, Voisson, z ‘OF THE WORST HOUNGEOISIS that of finance and usury, was o clerk in the department of army stores, tool of thoso great thivyes, tho Paris brothers, and was even condemned to ba hanged. [ler mother, whose virtuo, of rather whose lack of virtue, was the subjeyt of talk, derived her birth from snother contractor for victuals, ‘the acknowledged father was a certain M. Lenormand, & member of the. ring of tax-watherers, The child cume from the midet of jobbers of ati kinds, from a rotten surrounding, as iufucntial as it was dis- reputable. But the little girl had a pretty face, happy dlisposttion, a great. deal of momory, of vivaclty, ani of jutelilgeuce. Sho recelyed the education of a vircuosa, Hhe learned toact come- Gant tragedy, to dance Jike an opera-dancer,to Ig Nkes horsowoman, and even todraw ani to augrayo, A fortune-teller whispered to ber that sho would become the mistress of the Ring, Which thy artless child did vot fall to believe, towing her desttuy tu advance, SHE WANTED DUT TO FULFILL IT, Hee meoting with bis Majesty was brdught sbont ns if by chance, but busy’ elsewhere, bis Majesty noticed her fora whilo and then forgot wr, Moreover ao miss was not auiliciently {un- rtant—shu was not free enough in her moye- ments, Mer father, the tluancter, therefors. Marry) her to uw nephew of his, another Le- #sornvaud, elyivg him a magaldcent dowry and Promising Him hid Inheritance, She cana our to the Kings bunts, and he tlually tack complete Botlee-"of ber, thanks to a consplrucy ob Qysnciers und = domestics, = AD Ite ve wiedy was acted rather well, aud the girl Polsson was jostalled as titular Blstigsaon tho deajh of tho Duchess of 1 all the drawing-rooms of the high nobility, whe could not concelye how the King could sv lower hineclf. The ceeat Indios gained the Church ta Due dishgbille—the Pormpadonr negiige which becatne the fashion—strugeted with ativantaga Againab all those tong ated short, black and | various colored dresses. Agalnat the Jesuits she became the ally of the Liberal purty of Voltalre, of tho encyclopmidiats whom sho pro- tected, and of the phystocrate whe met in the Apartment of her physician Queanayy gether with Adam Sintth, was the founder of modern political ecanomy, chances of her policy caused her to render UNQESTIONANLE sEnVvicns TO FRED THOUGNT tliat opinion has been indulgent to f.a Pompa- dour, the devotecs, the Princesses, anil the groat Indles, aho returned blow for blow; salled with Iosultine opleraros, with peridious calumny? ashe retorted with mean actions and Todoudtablo inainnations. ‘The closct where let- ters were unsealed was worked for her benellt; she was constantly in conference with the chiefs of police, whose reports or pretended re- ports were mind of the King. obtained as many /etret de cachet as she wanted. ‘To treachery she onporcd treachery; alin per formed prodigies of perseverance and skill, but, also, tt innst be confessed, prodigtes of villaity; anil cortalu of her ignominics are belter passed ovor in ailence. faults nn play his vices and faults: so that, had justice in France been anything but a solenin mockery, THAT RING HAD BEEN SENT TO TIE OALLEYS, and Uist quean hud been whipped nt St Lazare. Bplteful as she was, sho know how dangerous the Church is to ita enemics, and more than once she offercd to become reconciled, aud drew to ber clawa, chionesses of Tinsel and the young Countcsses of Carahas, the Jewa were inoxorable. Marle Therese, the recogulzed chief of the Ro- man Catholic: Church, after our Holy Father the Pape, judged that, since it had been in possible to overthrow that bussy, {t was to hele Interest to come to an understanding with ers the Holy Empire. therefore made overtures to the prostitute. armics aud the millions of France were worth stooping for, The yirl Polsson was conquerud at the Gret compliment she recclyed from the daughtera of the Cresars. came more than the all: servant of Hansbarc—she Dropplig the philosophers aud the encyclopred- fate, betraying Frauce, she jtromediately surren- dered herself unreservedly tothe Austrian pollcy. When Viena asked her for 24.00) men sho offered 100,000, her resdivess was the tatorial incapabllity of France to satisfy hee requirements, For seven yenrs she toited and snolled, and wore hersal€ out at the same tino she wore out the country. and when the disastrous Treaty of Paris was signed both she and it were exhausted. La Pompadour some and had soon withered ond waned in the devouring life she led. maintained berself by painting, the toilet arti ices aud the yivacity of her intelligance. Up to one year after the signin; bad shown only too well that hor ureat polley was devoid of common sense, In her Jaet agony she atill acted the comedy of decency and re- Ugion, and she closed her Mle with « jeat. No sooner was-she dead than Louls XV. declared he bad novor loved bi onet—only that he had tolerated her through habit, and because better than any one olse sho lund known how to divert him. The indifference of the King, the hatred of the court, and the execration of the people followed her to the graye. that frivolous woman. Record of Judgmonts, New Suits, Divorocs, closed toxlay. |. until about the 17th {nst., when bo will zo to Madison to hear the Wisconsin Iand-grant cases with Judges Harlan and Buon, greater part of the present month. not take up new business after the Oth. ' ,ealendar until September, To-morrow he will hear motions, and Monday two or threo sot caser, He will leave on bis vacation July 14, when], ond the caso of The City vs. Libby. No an- nouncement is mado for Monday, but ho will probably near motions. Monday he will haya o general call of all casca begun orfor to July 1, 1878, term Nos, 1 to 1,168, and unless the parties appear will dismiss all those {n which no procecdines have been bad since the above date, Tuceday Wednceday he will hear some cases on bis cal- vendar which were set. Juno calendar yesterday, and alt but. six cascs wero continged to noxt autumn, These six. will bo beard next week. Ho makes no announcement after that, and is desirous of closing up business so a8 to take his vacation. row, Monday he will hear some motions and Bet cages. tion. after bis yacation. expired, Aug. 31, 1873, 5 large num petitions were fled without paymont of the ustial feos, and but few have been paid upsince. Judge Blodgctt yesterday made an order re~ quiring these parties to pay up the remainder they owe by the first of October next or their tu peel * fy the case of the Brazil & Chicago Coal Company va. The Tug Triad, filed n petition yesterday stating purchaser of ti tt issued a rule on the Msrshal_ to show aed iwfive doys why ho should not turn them over. Sage, a ing the ¥ trap-shooting, und porpetually restraining the defendant from safringing it. Jacob King, deserted her fo April, 1877, less than a yenr after thelr marriage, ail, 98 ho has flee. No sooner fs the flag down than be slips bis seld and tas already a stone In hand in distance, irrespective of the advantage of taking up his own ground, of knowing exactly the pace he {8 going, and of nerve to “ent kk fine”? round {he turne. Itminature Jockeys do not “get off? and many experienced brothers of the’eraft “fank" the awkward turng at Cheater, and at the dash down the hill to Tat- tenham Corner, which puts fle water at Lodore out of contre, ride ag if they were in fear of thelr Jibs, Backers of Archer know that ho iso very Unllio as to theso tulngs, and holds that it is eater to “keep colne” nid dash for @ good lace than to muddle along fn the ruck. ‘The characteristics of Archer's method of ©. A. Gregory, and about 100° others to foreclose n trust-deeil necuriis tx0 notes for $50,000 cach mado May 9, 1872 by J. TL. Watriss to Obadiah Jackson, nud covering Blocka 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7, In Clifford's Addition to Chicacu. Chateauroux. Thiseaused a cry of horror in Mele cause, But the Ittle Bourgeolse in her emeurr court. Rosa Geary, a girl 1h years old, fled a petition for habers corpus, stating (lat alia is confined at the Houso of the Good Shepherd on a charge of being an inmate of 9 houso of !l-fame. She denies that sho has committed any crline or been sn inmate of auch a kind of house, and asks to be discharecd, Henry A. Titden began a sult for $2,600 against Thomas Lord, Lewls H. Smith, and George W. Stontenberg. riding may be summed upin three words—pa- Valentino Diatz sucd John Johnson for | tence, vieience, courage, fle ts always ready §1,000,, and nearly always first at the starting post, so PNONATE COURT, i te Sect th diene Olav hinin cats ile The will of Josep Lutz, deceased, was ad. | florter implicitly, wv] thus avolle jrritating thitt rallied to prabate id lettets uf administration | nortan functionase nel) never tales bis eye SSG avororeds cs eH Analeidual bond of | aways mere folly, thinkin {L Hretter to wait wl In the estate of Michael Haves. deceased. | Hormd toon fine clio Gites edhe Chee letters of auministration tocollect, were fasued | Hound from the slips. Since the days whea ti George Fordham, in,-Capt. Christle’a white to John J. Mayes And bond of “$5,000 approved. | jacket, made the souls cf book-makers to = = & abeivel within therm, ny Jockey Hiss But ott ike UPERIOR, unT—VuDIe Gan red Asctier, Instead of pulling hi ¥ Sawyer vs. Thomas G, Boyd, S218, A i “IL Tooss, head off, as he eves the flag, he leaves It loose, Cincuit Count—Coxreasioxs—John Marquet e wilt Hi enlone ve. Johnd. Marquott, $1,320, a aul when the signal drops rents tis horse alone WIGM ART IN THE SADDLE. How » Great Engilsh Jockey Earns the Tn- como of a Tonor and Looks Like a Manker. who, to- It Js bocause the In the bitter war wowed against her by he was as- weed by her to poison the And ana last resort she manda N, witha tonch of the aur. ‘This is very different from the bustling, scrambling style of the young Jovkeys, who bave been cducated after the man- ner ‘of Joo Saxon. ft fs anid that when old Joe was Simmy Grimshaw's mmaster he sas perpetually imoresesing the tad with the necessity “tor wetting off. Little Junmy said be was alwaye getting Mined and suspended as it waa, ' Never Uheo mind," was the enconragiog reply. accompanied by an ount- nous flourinh of uw ‘stout avh-plant; ‘if thee gets fined‘ I'll pay forthee: if thee gets sua- pouded IMl.civo thee a holiday; but if thee don't get off Pil break frory bone In thy in- fernal yonng skin!’? Mat Dawaun's incthod of teachiti¢ is quite the opposite of thalof ine sturdy? ould hero of the green and gold, No master in England ts more quickly and silently obeyed than Mat Dawson, who, whthout making the slightest assertion of nuthority, has ‘bis Ht- tlo nrmy of men nud boys completety under control. Archer, during his five years’ ap- prenticeship, gave po trouble,. Apparently Inipreased with the value of thet immortal ‘norili-country proverb, which onglt to be written in fetters uf gold over every racini: vstable and nm good many less important Institullons, *+1t’* canny to say nowt,” he froin childhood kept his eyes und ears open and bls mouth shut, He hos thus by degrees acquired every point of good riding, that of *!iuishing * well having cost hint more time than all the others puttogether, Many of his best races shave been woo actually at the start, and more by his marvelous quickness in seeing an open- hug nnd his pluck in cramming his horse at tt. His fine hands also contritute xreathy to his success. A proofof bisdainty bandling of a horse’s mouth fs tint ho Is wever run away with. lis head is a8 cool 8 his band fs light and bis heart stout. When he ling seized on advantage at the start, fn makin a shorp turn or ly uriving his borse through an opening that nine riders out of ten would be afraid of, his clear Ucad prevents him from throwing it away. He has, however, with all hls possession, no lack of carucatuess. The King could be acted on only through tls il vices; sho therefore brought inte London Wortd, It {fs Sunday eyoning at Nowmarket—ona of those evenings of early summer on whicl tne town sacred to horseflesh looks {ts best. Quiet at night,—at least for several years past,—New- market Is especially detightful ag the sliades do- ascend upon Sunday. All ls clean and nest, and stitlest, neatest of all js Heath louse. ‘The trecs aro dalotily pruned, there In a spice of primness in tho fresh gravel, of trimness in the accuracy with which the lower-beds are planned, of severity in the hich polish of the brass worl: onthe door. ‘Thera is nothing of tha horse, horsey, abort this side at least of Heath Mfouse, and, as the sound of a hyma sung by youthful votces catches the car of the ¢isitor, be marvels — whether, the {ales he has heard of Newmarket can by true. No sooner, however, does he cross Mat Dawson's threshold than he recognizes that he 1s in a dwelling whero the merita of the ndble animal, very weefnl to moan," oro thoroughly Appreciated. Passing by a neat rack of: whips, avova which Nes the famous whisk consthucted of tho tail of that cood horse, Thormanhy, who won the Derby ina year of “clinkers,? he en- ters Mr, Dawson's sanctum, with every, {och of wall-space coveretl with portraita of famous race-lorses, und finds, cnsconsed in ample arm- thairs, the master of ifeath House and his friend, Mr. Harry Hall, by whose pencil most of the portraits fn thls equine Valhalla have been wrought. To them enters presently « tall, sleoder young man of some 22 His Hut, instigated by the old Mar- Atlength ‘The model of virtue, the Empress of She conaldered that the She immediately be- more than the humble TECAME IER SUAVE, MER MERE TOOL, Tho only bounds there wera to had never besa very hand- For a long time she belf- He Ie pLiselts? ckey the button of bts the last moment her untiring will sustained her neral costume is, Ukelfs manner, exceedingly | B14 Jockey from tt ON Of cap debilitated and miserable body. quilet and toassuming. ‘There {a nothin; horaey. to the Ups of his spurs, and rides—us the backers of his mounts know—frrespective of the odds. Whether on 4 six-to-four ora tianty- to-one chance hie equally strives tu win. Across country he goes quite as well as on the fat, und should his present cight stone and flye pounds expand so us to pat him cut of count for the Jatter he will bave a grand carcer before him as a stecplechas-rider, He Is frequentty to be found at Capt. Macholl’s school for jumpers and private course, putting horses new to the business over hurdles, und to winter bunts rex- ularly with the Vale of White Horse or the Cotswold. At Melton Lord Wilton, who has shown him much Kinduess. always finds him a mount and takes croat delight in the vere of his riding, In the flat-racing season le rides nearly every day in every week, and often after a bard week's work in this country wil! runaver to Paris to ride on Sunday, and be In the saddte again at Newmarket on Monday. For the fatigue of raftway traveling he bas one uninlling remedy, sleep; and i mar be odded that ex: cept when riding horses in trials be fs uo early riser. Racing is afternoon work aud hard work, often followed or preceded by » lang railway journey, and a jockey’s morning fs thus his only leisure tima except Sunday—that ia if it be a Snnday on which there 1s no big race In Paris. It must of course be obylous to all who have yen the subject a thought thats jockey at the htgnt of-his reputation must havo a wardrobe like an actor, and adreaser to look after the saultitudinais Jackets, boots, breoches, und and- dics, Fred Archer, with his income, might, if he wore thoughtless, require such a person to attond on lin atone, but it speaks well for bis Rood sense und that of his intinate friend, Gox- clable, that these admirable horsemen balre 6 “Jockey’s yatet.” betircen then, and fad thein- sclvus most efficiently “looked after.” On the Soft" Bunny Arciite te much at home at Heath House, whore he tn quite one of the family, ind enjoysacut of Mat Daweon’s pritne homebjed Jamb and n glass of champagne as wellasit thee were no stich Ilmit as cight stone ten In the coy. itions of classic recs. 3 THE DEAD PRINCE OF ORANGE. is Bachelor Home and Lifo In Parle, and Mis Contempt for the Dutch. Correspondence New York World. Panis, June 16.—The death of the Prince of Orango bas misde Paris vainer than ever. Sho does not kill a Princo every day, and at his age especlally—ne svas still under 40, For he was Killed by Paris, of course, that te the truth of it, thouch to hear us talk you might believe that he died of mere wont of breath, Ie pitted himeelf against aris at all tho games on the board,—dictng, dining, horae-raciny, and the rest,—and Paris cleaved him out. Ifo was tho type of a class absolutely peculiar to this elty— AT LAST SIE PELL TO RISE NO SORE of the treaty which fu his raiment, in the fashlon of bisdark hair; por does he wear aecarf tled in a coaching fold with the almost inevitable fox-tusk pin, the pince of this eminently sporting article of costume boing filled by asallor's knot. Nor is Fred Archer aicted with the Nowmarket alr, the tive-to-Lwo carriage of the head, so offensive ip the success- ful light-weichts of te old Plunging days, It faodd that renlly creat jockeys never wear a jaunty atr, preferring to teare that kind of thing to the Icather-weight suddenly lifted to fame by the winning of a few handicaps, As he onters, dressed in o suit of dark clothes, relleved only by the chalp which bolds the mag- nificent watch presented tohim by Mr. Dawson when ho was “out of his time,” with bis over- cont thrown back and his billycock-bat held in his left hand, Fred Archer might casily be taken for the rising young clerk io 9 thriving bank dropped in to take his chiefs orders on some tmportant businoss. Success appears to have steadied rather thao unacttied him, and nothlug ig more pleasant than to witness the deferential air of the most successful jockey of the day towards his former master and present. friend and part employer, That it may not be thought that Fred Archor's quict and modest demeavor is dwelt on overmuch {it may be well to mention that his present iucome, eutirely his own, osho $s outof hls apprenticoship some four or five years, Js about 83 great os that of o Queen's counsel in mid-career; of a ‘apectal”? surgeon; of any Royal Acaiemician, batng pethiaps fives und almost half os great as that of an Italian tenor singer, It ts quickly esrned, without lou delays, expectations, and disap- pointmnents, for when he is putin charge it ts not long before the event is deciled, His great, causesdepend on the application within the space of a minute of his nice judgment of pace; his successful operations on the display of con- summate nerve und courage in tearing down a perilous declivity or in hugging the tails aban awkward torn; his great pictures aradashed tu with a single stroke,as when ho drove Jannette through the leading pair at Doncaster; bis sensational cfflect when be brings a desplaed outalder like Charlbert to the front and makes miocemeat at nis fleld, A very large income, the unbounded confidence of employers and of the public might belp to turn many Meads juet arrived at eqn manhond, but Fred Archer quletly goes his own way, and studies diligently to linprove In his calling. It is about cleven years vince hie father brongbt Fred Archer to Mat Dawson's to Jaynek hin ip his career, The lad was, in New- market parlance, bred to race. Fis father, Bilty ‘Archer. who von the Grand National on Little Charley, was a woll-kuown stceplechase rider, a contemporary of Tom Oliver and Jem Mason, ond put the lad on a horso almost aos soon as ho could walk, Billy Archer kept a hnstelry very well known to the Iast generation of hunting: mon,—-to wit, the King’s Arms at Prestbury, near Chelteobam. From Frest- —had he ever loved any Scorn weighs heavily on the tomb ot Evig Rawius. - . THE COURTS. > Hte.—The Judges’ Arrangemonts, Alt tho courts and clerks’ offices will ba Judge Drommond will be fo chambers daily Judge Blodgett will hear set cases during tho” He will Judge Gary will have no further call of his Judge Jameson will heur motions to-morrow Judge Moore to-morrow will hear divorces, Monday afternoon -and ho witl tear contested motions. He called through his Judge Rogers will hear motions Saturday. dtidge McAWistor will not be In court:to-mor- Judge Tuley will hear motionsto-morrow, und 0 to the Criutinal Court Monday, bury sprang the Archers, Olivers, Holmans, | the loaflog Prince, He came here in the ordi- “judge Barnuin will hear motions Saturday |] Reoves, wad Jack actus pute Freddy | nary way years ago on his boyish travels, went aud Monday, snd then probably take bis vaci- Archer soon = Jearni go hike hack, os tt wea thought, to settle, but iu truth Vird across country, and when “quite a baby" rodoa famous. pony called Mossrose in two races at Great Matvern, in which it may fn- terest the backers of Archer's mounts to know Yhat ho was not snvcessful. Beuter buck attent- ed the next venture, when he scored his first win on Maid of Trent, a pony belonging to Mrs. Williams. Accustomed to ride across country from the age of 8, young Archor attracted the attention of Mr, Leterricr, who at last recom- mended him to goto Mat Dawson and try his hand at the “lecitimate” racing business, Freddy soou showed his superiority over the other boys by his pluck {n mounting any kind of awkward borse and clinging to his seat whet he got there. Allowed to exhibit in publics-te srored a win on Athol Daisy ot crooked-spired Chesterficld, and next rode his frat winnlay race only to pack’ un all bls effocts and settle in Paris for good—by which [ mean forevil. Tho city had fascinated im with {ts meretrictous pleas- ures antl {te treo and easy Ways. He mado no secret o€ his contempt for Holland and the Dutch, his courtly te, hls royal prospects. It was os much as he would do to honor the coun- try by drawing hls money from ft, He paid s flying visit to the Hacue on the death of his mother as ycar or tio ago, but ran home to Parla with almost Indecent hasto ss soon as he had seen her Iaid fn the carth, In Holland they would insist on treating him as the Prince of Orange, nnd that wasintolerable. In Paris they catled him “ Lemona” (Citron) and slapped hin - Judge Moran will not hear any business until: A NOTICE TO DANKRUPTS, During the rust Just before the Dankesps tae or 1ons Would be dismisacd. THE TUG, TRIAL. W.J. MeLaughlia hat ho wasthe jad at the sale under ee Erh decree for $2,100, Is Included the tackle, ap- | on the flst_under Jockey Club rules ina #100 | on the back. His solemn countrymen Were os parel etc. but the Asrshal has falled to band flate at Newmarket for his new employor. | distasteful to hia as the poor Irish to the gen- oyer one turevtor, and eundry pes, chains ete, |. His first. grand handicap win was with Salva- { man who draws the rent. He waa the absentee worth {n all 3190. McLauchlix therefors wants | nos for tho Cesarcwitch, and he next succeeded’) betr-apparent, The Hollandera baye cer- to gut posscssion of these also, aud Judge ‘om French as Lord Falmouth’s firat |-talniy lind @ bad bargain with him. rT Jockey. He rode but six stone onc pound oo the day he won the 2,000 Giulneas on Atlantic— after a long consultation as to the fitness of so Hight a jockey for sach an important mouut— and was only the same welght when beaten a head on the Truth gotding for: the Cesarewitch in the autumn. Bineo then ho haa wou every one of the classic racea, and almost lanumer- able Landicaps and plates, recelying by the way very large presents fo addition ta hia pay aul retaining feca, It was only in inst Chester week that Peck gavo him’n dlamoud pin for breaking the Ice with Maximilian, the high: riced animal who uo to shat time had never won ablo to get his heat in front. All his life long they havo been paylng the cost of his entertainment to get nothing of his company in the eud bnt the sight of bis corpse. He js to be cmbalyed and sent back, and in this one cannot but sec acortaln violence done tothe solrit of his last withes. Lt secma une kind to take him there now thut he cannot lilt hand or foot to prevent It. He shouta bare been buried like a soldier where he fell,—on the Boulevard. The name inacribed on te asphalt would bave been enough; eyery passer- by woald baye known what it meaut. Tarls does not enturtain these guests unawares. It fe perfectly well acquainted with its loadug Princes aud can tell you bow many are ou the TTEMS. e patent case of A. HI, Bogardus oe seree was ontered yesterday is ality of Bogardus’ patent glass balls for DIVOUCES. Heinricke Kling complalus that ber husband, not yot returned, abe prays for a divorce. Judge Tuley granted aiivorce yesterday to | Archer bas won the One ‘Thousand twice | promises at any given moment avd what they Sarah Billings from Samuel B; Bilbuge ou the | on Solaway and on Wheol uf Fortune; ere deleg. "Wheo Prince Milew uscd to loaf ot ground of cruelty, and to sarah E. McAllister | the Two ‘Chousand twice on Atian- | the Cafe Flenrus—whlle Destiny was making from Aaron 8, McAlister on the ground of | tle and on Charibert; the Derby as if up ber mind to have his uncle, Prince Mivhacl, dlepavchied by the daczer—we' used to hear of his dolugs every tay. Jt is the same with the Prince of Wales,—nv loafer, indecd, but one who ws often runaing over to ask thoso In the trade how they are getting’ on. Holland witl, 9 doubt, make a great fuss over ber poor prodigal so tardily recovered, but the truo laat honers haye been rendered In the articles of the Parisian journals aud the talk of the clubs. Paris, a8 in duty bound, Is says the best ahe can for his memory, Albert Woillf bas been charged, as Jourualisticundertaker-{n-chiel, with the laying out of tae character In true i300 oatee ‘Barnum granted a divorce to Susan H, Koapp from Natoan iH. Kpapp, and to Loutee Busch from John Busch. ‘This last waa a Neht- ning divorce, a4 the caso was only begun V afternoon. Wate core granted a decree to Marcus Lichtonstein from doste Lichtensteia on the ground of desertion. wes 1 UNITED STATES eons a ople's Savings Bauk o| jatho, Kas, bogus wroait for $3,000 yesterday against the Union Nattonal Bank of Chicago. at only once, on Silvio; the Uake twice, on pinaway and on Jgunctte; the St. Leger twice, on Silvio and. on Jannette. He won also the sensational Cesarewitch on Rosebery. AMiddle- aged racing men recollect the mania for backing ‘ordhain's| mounts, irrespective of welzht, owoerahlp, quality, or price, and how one “Cokey" made 9 fortune at that peculiar fame, and therefore wonder but little ut the more recent inania for backing Archer without considering the animal he bestrides. It fs, like alt betting and gambling systems, mero aiad- ees; but it bas method in it. Cokey and others i eater Company Me kuew that Fordham always sods to win on | literary style. Ie gives usa number of simple pine grote Fan? Ghureh to prevent ‘tot favorite or outsider; a dthe mea of to-day | stories, each turned with the dezterity of a por- uaing its patent lamp-climueys. ow that Archer alwi tries hie uttermosf, | fect craftsman, to the honor of the Prince, "A erleainal information. was filed acatnat | and bas bitherto done so with far greater suc- | One day, It sppeatt. it oveurred to the Duteh Jamos RK. Tipton, of Limestone, for setling | cess in classic races than his predecessor in | Mintater of Wur shut, since the Prince hal so }iquor and tobacco without a lcense, He came } V0 ularity. Jong been drawing the pay ot a General, he in and pleaded gutlty and was dood $50 and 0 far os kill and might as well come vack and do a hitle of 1 honesty are concerned, the persona who back joc! jastead of horses and money could hardly bave # better representa tive than Fred Archer, It 1s true that at this moment be is somowhat restricted as to weight, Aged 2, and standing five feet eigut inches and squessat na weighs cight stone ive pounds, and can therefore aarer ride a promising threo- year-old in a handi It ts also true that be- ween cood jockeys” the .differeaco is sail by mavy acute judges to be so slight, theoratically, thut not one can give the other lve pounds, But this profound conclusion of veteran racing ten docs not affect the positio Five pounita Is an easy Jeugth and: mor duty—just one turo of inspection, no more, The Peluce refused. ‘Phe Minister. stooped the allowance, Sowchow thls was noble behavior on tho part of the Prince. I forgoy how, but 1 hasure you you cannot do better (yen take Al- bert Wolff's word for it. Yet, belpre L beard avbat bo bad to say, I was witli on acu of thinking tt was poble on the partof the Miuls- ter. Lomous had « horror of what ts called tho best society, that ts to oxy, § 60 fara it fs composed of tiebeat Women, fle did not roind the salon of the club, but the salon of the pri- vate house bored him. Alphonse de Rothschild undertook to reform hts tastes and Invited hin coe BANERL TOY, .E. Jenkivs was yesterday 2) staies ot ‘Albert C. Cleveland, an ‘Assignee of firam Tadloy. pointed Ass was elected puedtans Hancock was appointed Aasignee of Bogart, e Ts. Gardner was appointed Assigace of Tal- cott Ormabec, Set SUPERIOR COURT IN DUIEY. Rutys King suuonnced a sult (a trespass yos- tentar agauee the City of Chicagy, claiming $5,000 daryages. and as welguie nt f si omond, and | accumulate in geometrical propurtion, a] top grand wt. ‘The Harovess wos there Led ectert tteitecs ot tho ite ‘of James | juckoy who {6 teg pounds better than widh @ Prin sy oF twO, allof the hizhost monde. Carter, deceased, tiled a bill against Franklin H, | snottier bs several lungths before him. Now a | ‘They treatea him with thou respect due to his and Martha A. Watriss, 0, R. Field, trustea; | good jockey can give a bad ona a stone, and it { rank"; that is to say, they groveled jn the gust Polly A. Mough, Gcoige Paysou, (rusteos fa didiculs to say how much this means in prac | before bia. ‘She Baroy pretended that belwae wy not at home tn his own house aud made the fervanta announce the dinner of M. Ia Prince.’ All of them, men and women, stood itp when he enteres the drawing-room aud reso Jutoly refused to wit down tut he had passe in tothe meal. This It seems, is etionette for meinbers of princely houses. Where waa It I heard the other day of an American lady having been rebuked by the Marechale de MacMahon for eltting down when she felt tired in the pres- enco of Isshelaul Spaint Itiasat an even- ing party atthe Elysee. The Marechate tent an side<ie-camp to her to ask her to be gol enough tostand up. Rothachild went farther, He would not so much as take the head of his own table. ‘The dog Minus, a clevar four-legged conjuror, was of the party—Wolfl lets no detail escape him, he fs 80 anxious to show tht everything was done to make the Prince comfortable.—and after dinner he picked out from a pack of protographed goverelzns the one the Prince tvas thinking of,—his own father, of course, ‘The younr fellow stole away a8 soon as hecould and tinikhed the evening: at —— Bignon's, bis favorite inunt. Who can wonder at itt They never gaye his common sense o chance. He satd he should ike to enter a cer- tain club,—the Cercle Agricole, —if they would lect bln fixe any other candidate. ‘They coo- sented and then voted him in be acclamation In dtreet violation of the rules. At the funeral of Comte Daru, of the Jockey, they placed o scat for bim on an estrade among the other Princely members of the clu, The seat was left vacant; ho insisted on imotrning among the rank and file, This is a good example of bis simplicity of taste, but of course the ortist cannot stop; ha must put one more touch and make adaub, When the Princo had onty n louis fn bis pocket at carila, it appears, he staked no more thun a louis. Very sensible, but hardly worth mention in av obituary notice. At feast he knew bis own inind. Le had come here to escape fuss and‘ceremony and he would not be dragged into it by a stde pull. He lived Ike actab bachelor, had two ur three roams,—nt first fn the Raw de Ponthien, afterwards in the Rue Auber,—uind took ail hia meals outelde. ‘The tUsine-room was uecd as a wardrobe, the chairs ovuupled cu perinanence by 60 inany complete suits of clothes, a sult to a chalr. ‘There were ne pote aud pana fa the kitchen, only rows of boots on every shetf, One faithful valet was all tis suite, He bad one love affair that was seri- ous,—with 9 Countess whom cou-t usage would not alton him to marry,--and 20 he consoled himself by haying & great many that wero not. He might haye insisted, and he would have won with the applause of the world, but that sort of strength was not in his character, * Jitruth this slender, blond-halred imao with the Dundrears giass in bis eye was the creature of circumatances, ‘The circumstances bore the name of Grmmmoynt-Caderousse. This Duke caught the Prince sean after bis arrival in Paris am brougbt him out, It was he who cave lito his nickname. ‘They were st a. supper to which both bad been Invited to anable te Prince to muke the Duke's aequatutaoce. The beginver Jn the art longed tu know the past master, The Diute was ns quiet all through the ment as a par- son, and whenever lie addressed his illustrious convive it was us Monseigneur, * Please drop that” satd the other. “and forget that Jamu Prince of Orange.” Anything to please you,” was the reply: ** Letnons, pass the wine." They flnished that night very merrily, and many and many auother. Faris has killed Grassmont- Cadérousse, too, and no wonder, Ho was of the race that die early,—a stripline in frame, with wo chest to speak of, Iuree eres ax lull all day os dirty windows, but at niit all ailame; flery red hair, a barving hand,aid Lins generally moist with his own blood after every orzy, sta led the fun under the Empire Just at the fag-end of those much-talked-ot paliny days. He took the Prince everywhere, not forgetting Peters’, ornas Peters did you the honor of calling it, the Cafe Americain, So many of my readers have been there, always under protest ‘ot course, that Tnecd hardly desertbe 1, You still go up that stairease Jong and stratchtas Jacob's ladder, only Ieading to another place, and you fod rour- self in the thick of the commoner kind of Pa- nistau dissipation open to every une wHo has 200 or WO francs to fool awsy for an evening's amusement that will not bear the mornlny's 1¢- flection, Well, this sort of sbing used to sult Lemons exactly. Ile was like some of the richer topers who, tring of the clarets, fall back on gin, Me had’ his aniimitea cholee, per- uaps his unlimited experience, ton, of the flner_ disaipation, and this | was bis Mayor. Me was sono of your sentimental sinners dear to the writers of Fronch romance, who will not even d¢ Wicked except in a pskien of three-pile velvet and all the graces of the mind. His delights were those of a naughty stock-Jobber of die Petice Bourse oat an the sprec,—not thyt he had the manpers of the atock-Jobber, but only the tastes, He mcareel ever rose ta the loyelof atruly dignified scandal, and he war the despair of the chroniqueurs. There was tat affair at X., indeed, but one awallow docs not make asuininer, Tt alt came out tn the Jaw vourts, X. was a suspicious hns- band who, from the information received, touk to watching bls wife. Onc day he went to a reataurant nud insisted on sceing her at once with the person with whom she was dininz in o private room. They offered to take up his uame, but he retused,. tried to brush past the wattera, was stopper, and then nworo le would never leave the door till she passed, Customers aud servants wont In and out, talking no notice of hin. ‘Ihe Nttle marmiton or cook's boy, in bis white jacket and cap, leaving the house with his empty tray on his head, was the only one who seemed to wonder what made the strange monsicur so ery But vo wife came, at least none that X. cial recognize. It was not surprising. She was the marnuton, She bad borrowed cap wd apron tud smuccied herself out of the house in that way. Lemons was the hero of that ad- ventarey bot, to do blin fustice, be seldom gaye the sinaibwite such a chauce, ‘There was nuth- ing to tladont about him, berense ni] wos 60 open. Anl set this man, if he bad clementary notions of bis dutics as an apprentice to king- craft, ough&to have been spending night and. day in considering how he -might prevent Bis- marck from.kaving him no Kingdom to rule, Perhaps his why of Ife was an informal recog- oition of the fulty of the game, Yet all the opes of his hoyse were centered in him. tis brother Alexandr, who succeeds him ae heir ap parent, has spina\discase, and will never marry, Lis father, indeed, hns not mado the same aclf- denying resolution ge afl the world knows, hut he ig not likely to Myve any more children.\Hol- Jand, then, will bay\to choose a new ruler for hereelf, and while sh is about It she may think it as well to choose a \ew farm of governmént, Certainly it she ote Ring it wilt got be for want of an loneX. effort on the art ee r Lemons to teach byr that she can east without a Prince Rayat. MOW THE PRIXCE PERISHED. Jandon World, dnne 1s The end of the Prince of Orange was worthy ofa confirmed Parisian, which he was. Ho bad been sulferiny for about two weeks from au in- Damuation of the chest, whichwas in a fair way to recovery un Saturday, the Tih instant, woon he insteted, aualuet the positive prolibition of hia physician, In| repairing incoenlta to the Grand Opera Festival on behalf of the sufferers of Szegedin, “I woud rather bain bed for two weeks more than miss stich an op- portuutty,”? be re-uarked to his favorite servant- man, in bis sung chambers at Nne Auber 19, as he wae dressing. ry nrecaution was served for praventing him tuking cold aguin as he was colng out after the fete, in the small hours of the 8th. 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T for one or two famttten: tn gout Tepalr, aN WA iste eit reconttiemied ai sienipaneag aur i fon ia Housckecpers Fp OUEST SE AWO-STOWE AND TARR ihe WARTHO=A Goa RELIAILE UITL AS HOTER- mop Aa? Wet Van Hursneae Gi, os Lasalle-at., eeper and to do general housework witere thera fasement. {2 second girl, Cll at 47u Loomis-at,, cornertinatings, DAMALES = fouth Side, 7 (PO RENT-ON WABASH-AV., Nps TWESTY- slxth-at.. west front, two firat-cle# pressed -brick houses, witt all modera impraremes® Minte kines tn front and octagou-front tu rear, cheng $0 & Road tenants each of the a nie erance to the yar, jc bis SITUATION WAN’ ‘ED—BY AN young tun aa bookkeeper, cashiler, of collector; EXPERIENCED h beator references a6 to character and ability, T 5, ‘Tribune office. i ees oe GITPATION WASTED = Ay A PRACTICAL TOORK- keeper, willing to work for a nominal, snlary: cen Sle inexéeptlonable references, Address Ita, Fribane QiTtATION WANTEDHY “A DRUG-CLERK, SY graduate In pharmacy, permanent or aa rellef-clerk: hax guod references nato character and ability. d= drers th), Tribune aftice. ITUATION WANTED—DY A YOUNG MAN OF i {0 learn drag business: will work first six months for nothing; city references, Address Tt 87, ‘Trivune office, 3 WANTED—20 YEARS AT Title Hy plone ceacttteneataon fae ct A 3 7 tea, Address It tn, Trivaneomeee tens Special }dG= SITUATION WANTED—AS BOURKE! ENTLEMEN ONLY=81.200 PER Rutan or clerk, Uy a young Tian ml | ed, nicely furnfahed rociue over | accountant, salary’ moderater references ry" aT Staten. Address T 52, Tribune omce. EERSTBIEL HOGHE ALD ‘@raace furnished or unfurnished. | GITUATION WANTED ~IN SBASit AND re. to respectable partica only: | SITUATION WANTED — IN SAsiL AND DOOR DinRtoN-st., Room Y taking chi rad anil ot Business Mania ie aernpeeene Ais’ 1s fsl-carpenter, joluer and drafiamas. Addres i 14, hourea ase Inguite of JACOB Wat Ts, teth provement ulerard, 090 S N= Tt TEs: + deatory belek Rosey rentied. prodera Je APE coming South Side ene THIE ELIS Cathet, a v4 EST} HAIMA FLATS OF FOU AND eeearyagame maton ata gates tL piaren-nte MORPHED y SANBOME. 7 Caton Bailde Ln. ER. AS thorourh furnished, ‘ Ee ABDIY at Ise LAKE, rponns LAT 1OPECK-COURT, FRONT! Tange: Meantiy furnished room: Tribune vitice, "3 ‘West Blac. Miscedinncour, + pO RENT—87 PER MONTI-—FIVE LARGE. FI SIWUATion WANTED-A llO0Y WHO HAS BEEN rooms, 10 Fillmore-st Inauire nt 50% Western: taking Of race-horera wants A situation to _O RE! STORES, OFFICES. & Btorcse FTO RENT-LARGE STORE, mo SOUTH CLANK. ate, northeast corner Vai: Duren; tins been’ clothe ingetore 15 years, ISAAC MALIK, 277 South Clark, Milscclinnesno. Domestics. SU GATIONS WANTED-—BY ‘WO CONPETENT ‘Canadian girls, one as cook nnd vecond work. Also SRood German, Call at 957 Wabaah-ay. Nurses, Y=bY AN EXPERIENCED ITUATION W. nurse. “Te ile, Goel ret C2 able Epes address NUNES nt Washingtonsec ss CO Or fe. Ths holse Contains Ge quene | SeeTee NU MOE, Si West Ween! tug-foomn. bat, ate. For full_partieu- Miscellancous. to ALFRED W. BANSUME, 7 Unton | CITUATION WANTED—WITH A FAM! rAT 7 FATS ve | leur Beate SP iwtake cart of Ehtidrou sud Make Hees = ee | lad 4 ake cai . e hers T peek a ey LCONE | aelf koneraily auoful: no salary. expected, but kind "1 and | treatment. Addreas 214 Churencat.. North hide. ij NANCIAL. {VASTED-To KENT—FURN on NORS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Wa ititkeeptorimoverate prices it uareann mould es at one-ualt beakers tater. D: AUN ONE buy furniture: give location andterms. C, Room 3, #7 And 4, 120 Kandotph-at, bestablished 1856. ‘Washingt WASTED =TO WEST FORSISIED SLEEPING. Toon for slugie Rentieman, | Not niore: (han two aqciares from Paliner lionde. tate terms and jocation, Address T 07. Tritune oftee. BOARDING AND | Narth Siac. 7 NORTE CLAUR-ST.. Fauletit boot FROM OA) SUIRRION-ST.. NETWEEN CLARIC AND 242, Beathorna Nicely’ furolshed rooma, with or a" UNTS TO LOAN AT LOWEST I! efc., witheut removal, toon 11, Us Deatborn-at, pi 4 CY 9 FOR OLD GULD BiLvEn’ j meeedcotinn gt CUS AIMS ROTM ate ¥ Ghice (heansed), On haat M fsrapilaned 1605. FARM AND CITY PRO for aula, J. St. OLLVEL, Ro 6: farin mortgages kat, NON FUNNITORE, WitnooT the bridze—Fi ‘hoard 84 to B5 per Week, with re ‘and other good’ collaterais. 5 RSIING TO BORROW MON aniount on merchandise, furniture, without removal, of those wishing to renew me Wh AVOId the large ratca belog ¢ doru st Roome 1) aud 2, No. 10g Washing- er Preston @ Kean’s tat 1. WALKER. (10.000 TOLOAN At LOWEST HATES O8 & Chicaug improved property, CHAS. a | CARDNEM, northeast comer Dearborn and Itendolpy: Ay TUURTIRN TIO | Bt Oe, MUO ers torent with or with: | = = nb ta rent. At NORTH DEATPORN AT. FURNISHED 37 rooine itt oxeelicnt pour ine private Paunliy, Seutn siace 31 0 MISHIGAN-AV.<PIZASANT FRONT ROOM On tuitd door to rent with board. References given aud required. no furnished base 1052 MICHIGAN. FURNISHED Ol UN- | TIOUND—-IN A SLEEPING-CAR ON C., fr & 1, eae furnished roan, with osm One block | [Ry a fa rot, c hy from Indtanarav, cart. Corner of Twenty-niath-tt. een a, tare fine, eh sattbgs call uk forihta advertisement and desertutog rhug. Call paylig fur thie ad met ind a on S. 31, WHEEL by. LT AND PRARL BAT tings, Finder wilt be rewarded by leaving them atMr, Witmors weler, Its Tw sseCOnUR OSt—A POCKETHOOR. FINDEN CAN i , but picasa return the look and bal afeun erie ta Miss HOOT, 40 Wabaal vom, with bo rooms without boar: HOUSE, CORNER STATE AND IAT. a., 4 tHocks south af Paluer Huase—ltoard ° risaneat and room per day. 81,0) to $2 week, from 8810 I $10; also, furnish a re tuat board. I. OST--A BMALL DIAMOND OUT OF it KING. OTR, UNUNKWICK-WAUARI-AN. CoitNER | (‘qt Guts 52 Sladioneat, nisl Mrvughout ai ow open for the recep of OST=A REWAH VEN FOR THE RETURN peat The table at Hote! Hrunswick will be Kept at ‘Of n basket, contatuing fancy work and gold thimble high standard. 00S Wa- Prices reduced to sult ratos. ET 5. A.tol F, Flader please return to owls tha tlie to locate at reduced nla peach e pr paalienvs STRAYPD—FROS 1850 60 DEARDORN-6T., 0 QTRAYED EROS 1650 SOUTH DEARBORN ST. the J TNDSOT TFA NTATE-BT., RIGHT OF small Norse, inouse-colored, white a» ‘Doxlte Palmer Houxe—Ttooin and board 81.60 per | side ut body, snd.also un lett aide of neck, right hind day; 35 1087 per week. foot white and white strips in fave; also, eccompanys + set eee Ing the sbove, a dark bay of brown horso, lame for~ \ Misceltaucous. i. We able Teward Kiven for returu. 1850 South f MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS, “A LANGE stock OF THE POPOLAT < Lak ATRIAL PIANOS. + Varies wishing to bay on Inalalimeote ran be secone aa eee _ Comer State aud Adame Pearmurisvet. BRARRINGS FRE INFORMATION GIVEN TO fellable Deople regarding tirst-class roomie anit i e are the agenta, in all the ehoteestetty api Hoot tenting and Boaraiag Exchynge, loom 4 Tribane Building. \ yountry. OUNTRY ROARD—GENTLEMAN AND WIPE J candnd Oretriuse kecormiuoustiony ty eddrestiog Mrs. B.D, A., 1. 0, Vox Tad, Kvanatan. Ul. iS BOARD WANTED. _ Hostyenr A LADY AND THREE CHILDR! here here @ large yan! and good atu 4 Ke abore nreferreds tb once, Mra, A, We “MEAT BARGAINS — Great nohear BARGAINS: SRCOND-HASD EUONDSIAND PLANOB, Ey PAYMENTS, A AMAL Cag 19 LBALE-HAKERS EXAMINE TIS chance; spendid oven and baking we ters, shelving. riitions, awnings, wagons % Feng only $200 required, Address K 07, JEW UPiiGIiT PIANOS, N Nee chia PNR ORQANB,' To rent or fursate ou justalimenty, at, Ne Sad Comper State und Adsnie‘ata, FOR RALE—A CORNAR OLE RY, cl ee Y she past elane years ha ane a sot eet FOR SALK. a party extra ind is wil ia a. TO ® DFO} a Piven to make. the vurctiue,' The store la clean, ie | [POH GALE SAT AUCTION GUAGE JULY 7, NU A good yard. with burn and wegon-shed eompie o'tlock p. m.,. 02 the Ilram Kenuteatt #arm, o li-paving Nquor tesde ¢: done th the net ~ | Anington Helgbts. 22 miles frum Chicagu, on the W. Mou PoFnadiicaise foguiteot Peli, WEEEUOS, a3 | cous Liriaiun ofthe Normhweaveru ialirond. 0 acros Kast Randotht UM well in, loud of Be $5. OOO Casi RIEL SECITE ALE INTER: rer te A at (actin or silent Ine safe, © > red ory io ufacturing wi teams, can bi shectable, and remunersety fork Yor putting tba hey. iner- | Pinces w 7 Cantlie business In Chicaso; drat-clags references given q vurlty, due Jan, flash ind required, -Adureas fiz, Trinine office. THAT a Ve et EN Te Ea = — = a | dolph-st., Chicago, or to M. jauctionver, Am FIOMSES AND OARKIAGES. Mogiun Height. (Signed) J- NICOET. ae c. get at "aucosie | 120 B- CHKAP—A DRUGGIBTS SODA. A Mabe names agen Fol fatal tha Getthaainee fn par, top wagon Sitver's sprizcs, araugne tuber, inquire of JRO. A. LOMAS. 16 ta 1 low buggies, seve: apring bi harfes-place, between Van Buren and Warsison-ate, Our owns Inanufacture, spe ay. and Fra * rk phue-on, tha oan & Ten Us z 7 Paaae: a eetrvicy low beg and Ny leer SERCH LANE O UB uw to buy chee; s W. PUWANT TO BUY THR babar é SURRY np MARNE ane aa yor, KALB—-ONE SECOND HAND Kaunas, or Nebraska, JAS, T. YOUR, 155 Labucge coach, oF will exchange. sv Madisa aK, Chicago, = jilcita conaigns > =U. 8 Agenry ae token NoNte AL. GAN, spondence frum slerchi I, KEAN, 173 CLAIK-ST.. CHICAUO-CONSUL. | & SUC eae Tee? enbaany oe by tot we chironta ViKT HOME OW LADIES nUitING CONPINE- inate aud female dievasca, Curcs warranttd, Finest ment; beat of care; profersionals in at{eaueace, Muntrated book extant; A36 pages, Leaulifily bound; | 243 Roush Sangamon-at., cut 400. prescriptions for ail discases. (rice, 61, postbald, — s = were enee HNSERUCTION: jo MMKR INSTRUCTION-A HARVARD UNDEK? SUpracuse scaler) iit rece! fis fur the sun cat VALIEVOYAN'TD. isk. 0.. THR CELKUIATED . a located an S47 Weat fi vrolieult wliti her before golng at where clap ale restores the hale uh the ead bean Julies removes caucers without kulte or eaustlccor chal age, heart dladady, Gic., Utes | ie; satisfaction kuarantecd. a mer inonths: tone uF ihe PAWENERS WANTED. __\. ER WANTED-~WITH $1.6: Ol MORE, IN * holesale house, Huvkkeeper with above amuuus will anew Gout chunce fur the right ino, Ade dreas T Us, Tribune oMter f: ~ [aiberipy stoitaal Van Dureitcat. CANT OFE ©! Casi PAID FOR CAs: attends Grokage PO YURMITORE. MERCH. WD buggies, etc, 1 chospe! a cheat Wt PALLY 100 W, Deve an DETR, GOt State aks WOp. ce per anaum. Yo G &U. ied be o att ancea ‘adsre hy melt prowgye % Sopres