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' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1880. does not trust or believe In the Tillnois Sonntors but thinke of him, as most public men do. os 6 very diangreeable porson to have any dentings with. Sherinan's depondence In Tlinols will he Ma three Hentenants now sitting in tho Trens- ury Building, who, as far as they have any. Ine fluence, are put down as Sherinan men, © How else could the candidacy of John B, Hawley for tho Governorahip be quietly nequiesced in by hts oMlcinl chief? And on what other grounds enn tho non-committal attitude of Burchard and Haun hard every othor candidate ba cx- WASHRURNE, Thoro !s but ono expression of opinion among Congressinen ns to tho avallubiiity of Mr. Wash= provided ho enn have tho support of his “Tis namo wotlk strength,” said ono Congressman. "Tf wnite evory wing and faction of tho purty, fg the naturale second choles of ly except Don Cameron, whe nophow-in-law of Sherman, wanta the Sceretary Qi Tho Grant men ought to be for Washburne after thelr own choice is aut of tho way. Tho Inine men cannot compromiso on Even Sherman woult naturally refer to be beaten by Waxhburnoe rathor than Blaine or Grant. “Conkling would not think himself humillated by tho womnination of Wash- burne, as ho would be by that of Blaine or Sher- man, Prominent Domocrata bere say that Wash+ burne would bo tho hardest man for thom to Ills unopjectionable record ‘the Gormana, his hix! PRESWENTIAL Unexpected Strength Shown by Blaine in Pennsylvania, Sherman's Candidacy—No Alliance with Logan—Southern Delegatlons. ‘Washburno's Prospeots—Hia High Oharactor and Great Popularity. Q be # tower nf How tho Maldo Business Mos WMelped the Senator from That Stale, ‘body else, A Correspondent’s Views as to the Attitude preter to bet of the South, WASHINGTON, BLAINE IN PENNSYLVANIA, From Our Own Correspondent, WasntnaTon, D. C., Jan. 26.—The suddon de- yelopment of strength by Mr, Hlalnoin Penn- sylvania has been as much of'n surprise to bis felends In this city nstotho peoploat Inrge, It was known that Mr. Hlatno bad many warm avpporters in that State, but the power of tho innehine was supposed to bo sufficient to atlitle independent expressions of opinion. A confi- dential friend and adviser of Mr. Blaine in- formed me this morning that tho reports of a concerted action to stir upa Blaine movement were groundices. “Nothing ins been dono as yot by Mr, Nlatne to forward bla Presidential canyass,” sald this gentleman, “To my, personal knowledge, Mr. Blalno's attention has been entirely taken up for elght weeks past by tho Mulne troubles, No organization has been inde on hia behilf; no canvass hns been formally entered upon. have no Informution about tho sltiation in Pennsylvania that you do not posacss, andI don't believe Mr, Maine has any, When he re- turns to this city Ins friends will begin, to orgun- ize and see whatean bedone, Dut, C assure you the popular uprisings on hls belinlf up to this time have been spontancous.” ‘The signd in Towa must be encouraging to Mr, Blatno’s friends?” town will probably send 9 solld delega- tion to Chiengoin favor of Mr. Blaine. You would naturally put It down for a Grant State, if there was such overwhelming power In that movement as hus been represented, Hut Iowa has been steadfast to Bluinc's cause. ag devoted to him as {twas atCincinnat! in 1876." “What other indications of a Dlatno reaction strongth among’ 28 ft man and n eitizen, bis Jon; ublic affairs, and bis friendly io _othor contestants put him dora above an, arty desires onl: Tint il ho surely elect ovorlook him. indidate | that If the Republican to nominate, 9 in led it comld not possibly nfortunutely, there 19 an im pression here that Washburne will not baye tho delegntion from his ows, State. have that delegation, and if Gon. Grant should be got out of tho way, his nomination would be among the Immediate probabilities. With 2 sure Germin vote In Ohto and Wisconaly, and tho nise of a hearty support from Now York and land, nothing could keep hiin out of the TUE ORANT nOOM, retty bold_front ins bepn put on pposition to Gen. Grant of Inte, it Is assum toyothor ton much to aay that! hia cause has been ns yet sensibly weakened, Nobody ins siuld that the manngers have changed Suppose fIfteon counties outof sixty-seven ennaylvanin have fnstricted for Blaine, what docs that signify? Tho dele; BUI] bo tnstructed (tu vofe as a init, {igsure tosend a Grant delegation. Even Massi- to contribute some Grant votes. Tho Young Iteformers Roston | make a gt but they don't count. for much in Presidential years. “‘Boutwell, Simmons, Hutler, and Dawes inlght enstly send a mnjarity of the delegation to Chicago instructed for’ Grant. So Irothor romised to arrange things in Ar some of tho old Grant men in Louisiana, which hoa still «a Inrge representa- tion, hopo to make themselyes heard, Newapuper counts are notoriously mistending. Tn Roston, just before Long was nomluated for Republican newspaper demon ely that Henry I. Plerce had a yet. Long went in e didn't have a Governor, over strated conelusl aure thing on the nominntlo with the utinost case. metropolitan newapaper on hia slide. Don Cam- eron and Roscoe Conkling don’t write much for tho newspapers; but they fre uanally around when nominations are miking. wiser for pollticinns to walt until after the Pennsylvania Convention before indulging, “Tho most wonderful indication of all {ain Indiaun. The Indianapolis Journal is now openly aBlaine paper. It began the canvass of the newspapers of the State In tho full belief that tho showing would be strongly Jn favor of Grant. But to [ts own surprise it found a majority of the Republican country press devoted to, laine, ‘The anme stato of feeling can be found among te Republican mombers from Indiana. A few wero undecided. Now thoy aro Wouldn't it bo BLAINE’S CANDIDACY. WIS GROWING POPULANITY—EFFE LAPSE OF TUE MAINE CONBYINACY—THE STRONG MAN ORY LOSING EFFECT—THE BTRENQTH OF GIANT AND SHERMAN, Correspondence New York Tribune (Maine Organ), Wasntnaton, D.C., Jan. 24.—Tho collnpso of ‘the Maine conspiracy bas brought Senator Maine to the front as a Republican candidate for tho Presidonoy in 2 manner that fs very gratifying to his friends and adherents In Wash- ington, while its effect upon the third-term movement, if Ithas hid any effect at nll, has been just the opposit of that which wns pre- dicted. If it was ono of tho objects of the Fu- stonists of Maino, or of those who furnished tho brainsand the monoy that were necessary In ordor to put the bogus concern on Its fcot, to steal tho Electoral vote of Miine this year, and thus, by depriving Senator Blaing of tha sup- port of his own 8tate, candidacy impossible and dispose vance of one of tho most formidnble, if not the most formidable, candidate which tho Republicans have, the movement has been 0 boomerang. Ithas given Mr. Bluine an oppor- tunity to displny some of those qualities which, more than almoat any othors, aro essential fora brilliant and successful administration of Na- Uonal aairs, . Tho Seyator from Maine bas sometimes been looked upon, even by his friends, ns a bold, dash- ing, impetuous leader, who curried his points by the momentum of his sudden and unexpected -biows, and be hna uot always been given credit for marked executive ability, or for the power of sustaining 8 long contest in which prudence and pationt Isbor wero qualities needed, It Is true that when ho wns so suvagely attacked by the Demoernts in 1876 Mr. Blaine adopt. ed what might bo called “cnyulry tactics.” Iie swooped down upon Ben Hill, Proctor réwith such sudden and over- hat thoy found thamselyes in th Druiaes and mud, before thelr scattered senses and hurt thom. Butat that very Af ayer, he would hayo been excusa- eeting tonttend to tho dotiils of a complicated contest, in which he had to moct the then Administration and break “the machine” cheekmato tho * reform- ers" on tho othor, old pollticlans were amnzed when Stato Conyentions mot, one after nnothor, to find that Mr. Haine had left no pointexposed: frequently from weeks ayo the: Bining any assurance that he could “Tits friends have, Republican members of Congress tell me that there would bo no doubt le has a strong hold on the people every Tnthuslaam for him needn't favtured by brass bands, he [s not at vo elected by a majority in every Northorn tate,” Thero ean be no doubt that if tho Presiden- tiul candldmo were to be chosen by tho Repub- Nean motnbers of the Lower House Mr. BI would be nominuted, fro Indiana, but those from Pennsylvania, New York, parta of New England, and tho W would bo unhesitatingly for him, Before. lon: hear the argument used fn behnlt o' at he fa the only Republican candidate ehance of carrying Indiunn; and that in go close n contest as this ‘be a Btate of that size cannot be neglected, JONN SHENMAN'S CANVASS begins to mako itself felt and beard. If thoro ever was any doubt in regard Pretensions to the Prosidency: pity Life" wll the candidate of Ohio and ‘Mr, Schurz ia sald to be for him, ie] that the three lilinola ly tho members who has a Ivin, to Mr. Sherman's a soon be onthe market. He | tho Administration, and It has been here in force very_Intel Childs and such Philadel; ag ho controls are understood Thore fa x good deat of visiting at Sherman's house in these days, and many speculntions us to his plang, There ts 4 common belfef in Wash- ington that be is getting in cffoctive work In tho Tho Kentucky Stute Cor which called the Convention to nominate dele- gates for the Chica reaolutions comment tay to be Governor of mean? It is notorious that Murray wus ip- pointed by Becretary Sherman. TMomber of the Cabinet was opposod to Will not A grate: recognize Sherman's services In Chicago? The Now York Timea has charged Sherman with using the Southern offices to promote his own scheinvs, and has given names and clroum- Tho case. has not however, been full proven as yet; and.ns T have alread lg cortain that the President hns not. countenanced anything of tho kind. Seerotary Bhermin should di the Bouthorn delegations, and {f Commis- slonor Ruum should be thoroughly in accord with him, the Revenue Agenta who are scouring that for the purpose of breaking up. be of nt service to ntral Committey. Convention nlso ny she pominatons! Mur whelining for tho ditch, covered mtoyal of Emery, on the one hand, and ealro to capture North, South, Enst, and West, the most unexpected quarters, Bluino delegutes while his opponents In and bllean purty. were dec that ho was losing ground, Le was quiotly piling re tensibly Were elected: and, iMolt diatillerics would ‘out of ‘the Ropu! tho cause, ‘This much may besald of tho South- r delegutes: 1f Grant docs not get thom, body go to Sherman, ds of the Becrotary nasert that he would df- vide tho Southorn vote oven with Grant opposed to bin. Tho Bouthorn vote, it should bo romem- dered, {6 tickle and cuslly persuaded, ALLEGED ALLIANCES OF BHERMAN, It has beon strongly urgod as an objection to Bhermnan that. he could not ca where the full forco of the machine hns beon At ig a remarkable fact, Indecd, that the men who were dishonored by mi havo beon promoted to the highest olliccs in the iftofthe party, With Cornell as Governor, Lioutenant-Governor, Bhai a Speaker of tho. Led Silas B. Dutehor us Sui Io Arthur as Chairman of tho most in a in his management of tho Republican cause in Maino the Benitor his prudence and stutcamantl! ous O¢eusion, Tho outrage of tho Fustonists on nw and decency was so unbenrd of and ing, and tho Intensity of feol!n; plo of Mulino eo ylolenes by whic! thrown and tho will of tho offect, would have been Biaine bad been the impetuous, bot-headed Jeador that ho has sometimes been at be, Garcclon's Legislature, Governor himself, would of the windows of the Stute-Houss on tho first day of thoir meoting. That this was not donw iM tho forbenrance of the Repub Iean leaders, and capeciulty of Mr, Bluing, and not to any lack of abillty or of da it among tho rank ‘and Thero ho sat for nine, weeks n tha midst of tho whirlpool giving hime} stening to ul! probubly displayed his oO skill ng on no among tho peo it, that nmost uny nets of usurpution abould been pitched out and Chester A, tute Central Com-= Secretary's chances of onthiusiustle support nro not finttering, ‘This view of tho caso mikes tho Sherman mon nervous, But it fs now thut tho Secretary hag we with tho cngincer of “Within two weeks,” sad on enthi Bherman man, “ tho Becretary hi Gov. Cornell that, .tho' full voto of yr] Such Christian love and chai are seldom. exiibited In Now York pelltion, Wray Secret ry avoms to bollove in thom. Dut there {8 an ever> rosont feur among Congressmen thut if: Mr. nkHug's wishes aro not respected, he will rest Is O8rH, wa Only Presidontial campa' if 180, ns ho neared tho ono of in unsympathot{o obsorve: Conkling on Bhorman, to columus in tho next On the othor hand, a warm aupportor of Sher- mau solomnly declares that regurd to the Now York Custom-House “ nover rruptod fora moment the Tolutions existing between Con! Shorman's canvass thus far standa on about the gatno busis as Hristow's, and commands some of tho gumo elements, Aunther Seeretary gt his great eervic ad Btato behind h 8 rt given aut by meNtiorl am Tee Ajmost no reat night or lang, making no mnisstep, and finally bringing about 1 peaceable solution of tha,whole controversy. ‘Thu vonspir- beon overthrown, full effect has beon xiven to the will of tho peaple, tho Jaw hus been vindicated, State brs been saved d it has beon accomplished without th of 0 shot or tho striking of 1 blow. * daring man who will hereafter express a rr Blaine'’s political prudence or Whilo tho Blaine stock hns risen in Washing- ton alnoe tho penecablo establishment of a le; ernment in Maine, and publlo men, who bo- ‘ora told thele preferences undor thelr breath, now speak out boklly, * Grant stock " has been Ag long ws tho ij if-nominited, ho tho party In Now a majesty of c tho Electorul voto to the Republicans, bo can, during the whole | Cyocutiva skill, correspondin, nie Mitopeneas tt talk bout what Gen. Grant would do sliuilar ciroumstances, and the third-term mor predicting that the usurpation would bo suc. eaeful, began to speak of Sr, Male 4 out of tho Presidential race. Senators Conkling and Cameron, it was suld, would carry tho New York i nitions to Chicngo solk) 8 numinition wauld ber if fur no other reason thin ds a warning to tho Democrats that tho Maine per formunve must not be repestod, elthor at Wash- ny State Capital. ‘Vhia kind of eoused In Washington during Senator Cameron isn man who keeps his own doubt ff oven ho now expects to Ike unlted delegation from rdrant. The Blaine movement has doveloped unexpected strength K stono State recent) that any attempt t to will leusant frionily ing and Sher~ It is tho cunvasd of of tho Treasury on the ground os to tho country, in having « big Republican tin; but Bristow had a Reform Bherman hasn't atirred up, jo two aa reluted to tholr respect= Pons i. na A oy i ow being virtual lofeates id Sherinun having “no good ‘wish Presidant and wll t possibly Mr. Evurte, who ja strunyely ros Bherman 18 opposed, men; but the fur- tity of a lunge und ave to contend with. uldn't be surprising jf Sherman lop about the sumo streugth at Chi. ratow did wt Cincinnati, and meet come n necessity. Ington or ut talk has entire! LSpO: ifference of th tho past fow duys. ive administ counsels, but I have anythin his collcugtes, | Pennsylvania id it now looks doubtful truct the delegution from In New York Secretury Sherman 13 cortain to havo considerable following, and his friends now declare that a maj frotn that State wil id that Gen. Gru Qs Bristow was, by soft- iner hus also aroused tho host} fatluentint wing of the sound of the delegated ayo Unlnstructed, will not bo thelr tint eholce, but Mr. Sherman will be tholr second, Senutor lulne 13 suld aluo to bo likely to bave utes from New York. A inujority of the Southern dolegutes aro by Protty yencral consont amon; corded to Sceretary Sheri Grunt could secure many of thetn 4 his friends were to make the effort. Th uneertain element in the last National Converi- Mr. Uliuing hud the support of a majority fi that section at Clueii nati, and thoy atood by him persistently, but it required inecayant Jubor on’ the part of the Blatno munuyers to bold th y ning side in ee ‘Chlcagy, Convention. ments of Tho Bouth, SHERMAN AND LOGAN, a8 beon given out, erinan has come to wo Logan, ‘This roy jnont betwoon ag if by dutbority, that mo understanding with ort is fulso, There is no ugrec- ie two. Thoy aro joa by thoir tustes, political afilia- io records, Sountor Logan couldn't deceney: support 1 views for tha Civil-Bervioe Neform Adm! i tering on which alone an's support could importance of Mr, Logan in ‘ery much overcatinuted by politicians hers. It iy, Logan curries the his pockot; that Hlinols fy h, and the Egyptian states. Miindis men havo Republicans ac- as widely Bune }, ulthough Gen, jo Kouth was a very Ww herman's tnancla They will be ® certain clasa of si f the local Govern- wot that section jnyton for the cul ambitions, and ur certuln to runue thomeclyos uuder the bunnerof Sort of rotten borou; Proprictor thoreof. red to dispel t he it venue Tosa nae benntor iatno wilt Hnwo a a | u the Wee te wero, ta Gao cube of the wubsidence of the Grant doubtedly a grow! Republicans, wi jupport bin, that he prow t ‘andthe Mepublican One cause tho muinds of nan 1 erwise be glad to af conviction in jm In common with most ed with Loran in the 8 {ndanger of toasing one of tho pivotal States. Ho fal not be ablo to carry Now York ngnlnat. a popular candidate on whom tho Democracy shold bo united, A study.of tho returns of the Inst election in New York warn tho Republican Natlonal managers that they enn afford to take no risks In that State i the approaching cam Balen, and the queation ts naket! almost. every any whethor tho Hepublicans who refused to volo for Gov. Cornel Inst sutuinn would voto for Gon. Grant, {fhe should bo tha candidate next November, | : “If thoy will not,” satd a very influential Re- publican i diy or two. no, * there is only one thing for ug to do, and that Js to nominate sone other mine TF had no aympathy with the *seratchera’ Inst fall. I think thoy acted very foolishly, but that fs not o anbject for present dactission. Our duty nt Chicngo will he to nome inate a pom Republichn whom we enn elects and Cit ls known In advance that 15,000 Repub Heans In New York would. refuse to vote for Gen. Grant, and thut the party can be tite on some othor candidate, then it fs ottr duty to trop Grant, no mutter how strung our pursynal prof} erence for bin anny he” There ts ong fenttire of the Presidentint eane vas In tho Hopiebitonts marty as far na it hay mnde progress, deserving notice, and that fa an absence of vindictive bitterness of feeling bee tween the udvocatos of rival enndidntes, 1 have no doubt that the sceond ehojce of amujor- ity of the Grant men Js olther Senator Blunt or Secretary Sherman, and itis rire to find aman who nivocates the nominution of one of the Inat two who would not. prefer the other to any: thirdiman, ‘The rivalry [s sharp, but It ts not vindictive; ao wniess there fs n change there will be less danger than uanal that some dark horse may win tho rnce at Chicago, ZL, We : THE SOUTII. HOW IP FEELS AVOUT GRANT, RUERMAN, LAINE, AND CAMELON, New York Herald, Jans %, + Thomas I. Keogh, of North Carolinn, member of tho Republican National Cammittes and Seer retary of that organiz: tion, {9 in the city, and although tho books of: bis nutel do not Indicate his preseitce thore ns a mucat, 0 Jlerald reporter found hin yesterday, In an Introductory cone yeraatlon, Mr. Keogh mentioned inefdentally that ho tried to keep his presence in the vlty. quict for tha reason that ho waa not here on public business, and that, further, he dd not wish to be Interviewed a8 an ofiicer of the Na- tional Committee, In the tall that followed, however, he sald: “The National Committes will ocoupy its oli quarters in the Fifth Avene Hotel, and canduct the campaign from this city, aa hna been tho custom fortho last twenty years, The preparatory work will be begun very short- ly, probably about the 2d of next month, when the working department of the Committee will oceupy its old rooms at tho hotel." Touch ing the conduct of tho campalyn, Mr. Keogh sald there woukl be but little done by the Com- mittee until after tho Chicago Convention, but before that there would be 1 mecting to elect a temportry Chulrmuan and éffeet an organization, “Ts any fight anticipated on the selection of the officers for temporury organization? “Well, I reckon there will be a contest over that mutter, although tho temporary Chalrman In tho Natlonul Convention doves not wield the ower that that oitlcer duce in Stute Conventions, Hig duties restrict hls powers.” “ Ting any one been spoken of for the posl- “No; Tbolleve not, further than we under- atand he will not be n member of ourCommittec. We will hold a meeting ubout: panty ne before Hf muke all are the Convention, probably here, and mul rangements.” “ Have you lately: Reon Sour Mr. Koogh?” “2 justeume frem North Carolina, having Journeyed to Florida with the ex-President’s: arty I Ruppose you are going to nsk me what the ellie indown thore. Well, T think the ex- Preaident ‘Was stronger in that region.” SHERMAN ON SUAKY GROUND, “ What States enn he curry?" . “Well, Judge Settle, now of Florida, is hope- ful for that State, but he thinks It could bo earried by any youd Hepabltens nh except AAR SETTT 3 The Republicans down there ha’ ixed wp ull thelr quurrels, Wo ought to carry South Caro- Hina. T don't count on Loulstana.” “How about: North Curotina? Could the Re- publican curry It with the ox-President ut tho end of the ticket?" “I think we could,—perhaps, that {s."" “ Without him?” i “Tdow't think we would. I find that Sherman has no strength. down there. Ho has ‘taken 80 a chances, and has so Nberally used his au thorlty us Scerotary of tho ‘Trenstiry, that while ho hng x sort of enforced obodlence inide uppar- ent Thee tho Southern Republican preas, controlled by officeholders, thers is 0 spirit ot rebellion that will show Itself very soon. Mr. Sherman ig on very shaky ground.” “With that opinion about Shermun, T muy asl foran ase trunk expression about Blilne,”” “Well, Hulne is coming forward, There ts 0 doubt ofthat, te isa very strony man, Tdon't think Mr. Conkling Jan candidate, 1 belleve bo. ig for the ex-President. [don't spent iuthorita- tively, In naming the Southern States, L should have added that tho ex-President could get Vir-, Inia. Hie carried it Ewieo, The majority thel inst thine was only J, Tat elvction tha Re- publicans polled ov majority was 40,000, and thoy had the mest per- fect organization, Now, howover, thoy are all at loggerhoads, Gon, Mahone hus been ban- queting the negrocs since his el lon, and ap- poluting thom to olice in preference to one- armed Confederate soldiers. don't belleve tho Democrats of Virginian enn patch up thelr troubles In time for tho National campalgn.” “Hoyo tho Southorn Republicans any par Yeutne choice for ‘tho acvond plicu on tho ket?" “Well, wo, wantto puta man on tha ticket. Juige Settle has been spoken of, He could do more thin anybody cise, Judge Key has been spoken of, I think bo ian fous Republican now, Certainly ho is tho best friend the South bus in tho Cublnet, but Tdon’t belicve ho could carry his own Staite. Settle, on the other hand, could possibly curry Florida and North Carolinn.” “Has there heen any change Inthe political complexion of the Committee since then?" “No, think not, We haye—that fs, the divis- fon in favor of tho ox-Presldent—a bare mujor- ye" . PENNSYLVANIA... BLAINE BWEEDS CHESTEN—THE MAINE RENATO “VIRTUALLY WITHOUT OPPORITION, Spectut to Philadelphia Press, Wesr Cnesree, Jan. 25.—On ‘tuesday next tho Republican County Convention will convene here for tho purpose of seleoting a delegute to the National Convention and a Senatorial and Representutive delegate to tho Stute Convention, On Baturday cyentng tho delegata election was hold for the purpose of selecting threo mon from cich of the four wards of tho borough to attend the County Convention. Thero was an unusally lunge, vote polled, and tho excltomont ran higher than hoa beon over - before known ata prlmary In our borough. : In. tho North ward thare wis only ono ticket in tho fleld, and thoge selected na_doleyntes wero Ram- uel Hanntun; Isane Cochran, and Marshall Hf, Muathtek. Tho vote for delegate to Chicago was na follows: Jumes E, MoFurland, who wae tha Blaine champion, 118; Wiiain BH, Waddell, who {a supposed to represent tho interests of tho Camerona, but who has a personal preference for Job Sherman for President, 26; Wiltam MM. Haves, who haa no chofco for President, 31, Lhe instructions for President, were: Blaine, 1313 Washbume, 6 _ In the South ward tho In- structlons for President wore: Blaine, 110; Waahturno, 4, In tho West ward the instruc tlons wore for Dining. Ninotoon districts in tho county have been heard from, All have been instructed for Blaine, and {t is probable that ho will be the unanimous cholco of the county. —_———————_. AN AMERICAN: SKETCH, Nelle O. Cone in Scribner's Month Hip heart tall of English ok, = His trousora nll bf Bnulish kersuy, Ho always rows the English stroke And yet ho came from North Now Jorsoy, Ho docks his horsca' flowing tails, Ho drives an English cart, with Buttons; Mls beard is like tho Prince of Wales, ils oye-glusa ke the Enrl of Mutton's, Als sntin scarf 1s Oxford blue, And cut-away his English cont Is, And whon he speaks, oh! English too ‘The didiculty in bis throut {4, To calls hia cousins’ dresses * frocks,"* Anil rides upon an To hounds—altbough Aha a fe ‘a bunnds—although the Enyltsh fox Is started frow u pudding-bay, J. Hdmonds-Jonos be writes his namo; And yet, if you'll belluye me, wins, he Was kiiown a3 “Jlm'" Jones when he cama, Some years ago, from North New Joruey, eed ‘Thomas’ Music-Trap. New York mes, A benovolont and Inyenlous Clicinnatian, who hus temporartly turned from pork to philans thropy, hus devised 4 method af reductig to 4 minimum the injury which may be done by 1 Tuualclan wha plays out of tune or thine. Tn ne- cordance with the plan of this able inventor, every member of Bir, Thomun’ orchestra will be seuted over a separato trap-door, so conncoted by wires with the conductor's desk that iw soon, as a false note ty played Mr, Thoms can touch un clectrio key and spring the trup, which, in sinkiag, will cutry the offender down inw tho cellar, and instantly efence bis instrument, tb fa undcrutood that the nowly-fuvented traps are now being placed 11 tho ball where Mr. Thomas’ coucerts ure given, and that they will at Working order by tho let of Murch, ‘hoy will give tho conductor such a control over tho orchestra us he bas never yet had, and though, of course, every time a trap {s sprung tho orchestra will bo weakened by the temporary loss of wmugictan, itis better that ten curnetists should be elhuinuted than that ond bar abuuld bo falsely pluyed. dr. Thomas htmectl ty said to be delighted with tho juyention, and to have suggested, as the ouly {mprovenient of which itis ecupable, the filling of tho collar with water, so thit offendiur mu- siclaus might be drowned as well ws eliminated from the orchestra, Whether this amendmont ted or not wa are not informed, ‘but it is certainly worthy of cureful considera GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUDLIC. Fourteenth Anntal State Encampment. The fourteenth annul encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic, Department of Illtnols, commenced in thisclty yeateruay morn ing, and wil! continuo until to-night. A great minny promtnent moftbers of tho Order arrived in Chicago yesterday from different portions of tho State, and a few from obrond, principal among whom was Gen. Willlnm Earnshaw, of 0, the Commander-in-Chief of the rimy. rimentof Mltnols contains over 1,000 members nt tha present time, and In grow! Thoro are upward of 200 delcyates In Connell of Administration etd a eeerct exceullve session at 1) o'clock, Th sted of tive Coumnellur t0 Reeven, of Springt Tockford; J. Vosburg, of Chieage 1, Torrence, of Chi cera of the Council were: Edgur D, Sw mandor; Charica Paney, Senlor Vi Lambert,” Sunlor Viee-Com- hy Watson, AQ. M3 Adjutant-Gencraly W. 1 . C, Cook, ‘Thomas, Judgo edical Director; and’ dames Miller, Chaplain, ‘The, proceedings of tho Coun- ell consisted In passing upow tho eredentinis of 8 the different oficd showing of tho litter wis very: sutlsfactory, re= veuling tho fact that the Department had more {han doubleil {ts atrength during the pust, bealdes organizing a ‘This closed tho business for tho morning. At half-pust 1 o’elock members of tho different posta of sembled atthe Palmer Houseand und mand of Gen. E. Dnaniat Post orshi Inrge number of Indies occupied the: ators, The Departine of the reports of Department. The Department in Mit ofleers were Ront- platform, with as number of prome men, friends and mnembet whom were 1! NW G. A. Hy anon i man, Bishop Fallows, Gen, Hillard, Gen, Will fun Eurnshaw, Cominander of the G. A. H tho United States, and Post 24 The public reception opened with an assembly t tho sound of the marth! musle the ot solllers fairly shouted. Man: feet, and tears streamed from thelr eves, Pra: by the Chaplain, the Rey. James Quartet then chant- y arose to thel Millor, of Hatayia. P wd the Lord's Prayer, A number of bujle-culls. wore again sounded, and Licut.-Goy. Shuman dellyered an’ address of weleome, which wis responded to by the Rt. Roy. Blshoy gwine buck to delivered an address, in which ho spoke of the origin and principies of the Grand Army of tho Republic, The bugle corps executed another call, and Mra. H. Wager recited * Kelley's Ferry,” recelv= Sng ut basket of flowers and an encore. “ Retrent” was executed by the tife and drum, andthe exercises closed, 60 fur us tho public ‘was concerned. c en Earnshaw inline, the delegates marche Hull, No. 167 Washington initting only inembers of the Onler, the Grand Encampment was organized. Adjutunt-Genoral Koch was directe miph tho greotings ‘of the Department to the Departments of Mussachugetta und Pennsylvania, they being also tu Grand Encampment, totho Grand Arm street, and, after 1 jen, Earnshaw offered which he cxplaincd some forms which It was necessury to observe, and made A startomentcon- cerning the seureity of badges, which are made of captured Rebel cannon. Commander Swain was presonted with a mag- nificent solid gold budge by the members of the |. Department, and, after tho trnnsaetion of some routine busiiess, such as upp tee of ive on officers, etc., tha Encampment ud- Journed until 9 o'clock this morning. In tho ovening tho delegates and visiting com- rades were Invited to the hall of Post 28, No. 122 Lu Salle street, where the work of the Order wis pilfled, the hall being filled ‘to ita utmost, Col. 1. W. Perce, tho Past Post Commander, was presented with a beautiful solid gold bade, an fnseription showin rom the members of Post responded to the presentation Ina witty speech, thanking bis frlonda for thelr appreelation of his = MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE, Rpectul Diapatch to The Chteago Tribune, CARLINVIELE, Hl, Jan, of disappearance has developed ot Virden In this county. Ason of tho Ite former minister of this city, was ecnt to Virden to haven check ‘cashed, The check wan pre- nid, and from that thine: present tho boy has net been seen, porse hitched to‘u fence, aud ft remnaln thore for three days. ‘Nothing has been deve! Dochine of tho hoy, atid tt-fs feared that he hus been foully dealt with. rr MICHIGAN CHARITIES, vectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, $8.—Tho Commissioners for tho Reform School for Girls met in tho Goy- ornor's office this afternoon .and organized by tho clection of officers ns follows: Chalrman, Mrs. Samucl L, Fuller, of Grand Mtaplds; Seere- Misa Emin A. Hall, of Flint; Trensurer, jam i, Walby, of Adrain, that the institution shall other State Institution now Int proposuls will be reeelyed few remarks, in is the mun for the South, Hoe never jnting & commnit- —A mysterious case M.C. Clark, a sented at the bank and oped to show whnt 94,000 votes without any orgunization whatever, while tho Demveritic Lansing, Mich., Jan. They adopted lovated where an exists, and algo. until April 1, nnn SUEY REAL ESTS OI BALE * ‘d-rtory brick house North Onkley-at,. $2,200, xue ‘Michlgnn-nv, penier Artnins-st, dE neces Vinconne ene Forty-tirstest, fi feat near stet in iteaper Factory, anttable forint eonmomtine: corner Forty-olghth-aty two a rien corner Fotty-olghth Bineks from Konwond depot, fii), eS RNHIaes ilota cornor Leavitt and Moore-nta, iixit Watnat-avy corer ‘Thitty-soventh-at, §5 per fuat, Seales Wabash-av., noar Thirty-rovonth-st, 8&5 por a0 \TRe srr orn 19) Fourth-av. with two-atory hanse, Hirai) Cormeil-nt, near Chentnut, ki, Gix10) Indinna-ay., monn Fifty Louirtlnt, 6 Hanniiala-ny. none Karty-mizth-st EEO Kinvarkeay, hear Filty-fourttisty $16 per Bazin) Wabash-ny., nenr Forty-recond-rt, Slots Thirty-ninti-xt. near Stownrt-ny. 40 Intacurner Western and Fullerton-avs, $10 to a, nates at Parkside, accessible by Illinois Central rund, wee Went Huron and Hete-ste, near Noblo-ata i, W. FARIAN, 85 Washington-at. Jon sale ron a U8) CASTE DOWN, M000) 15 8 hiorlunze ALG percent, vo yenrs to run, Just put on the property nix tonthe ngs, Thiet modern dwelling. aplendid barn, nnd jut Gixt0 fect, on ivan-ny. Nene ‘Twenty-vlehthent, iscere tal ny. the wreatert bargain that ts offered in the city N fibwrhood, and a firteciass house, You will tte D—X firat-cinan Gothic frame dwollts and lot 20x10 east front, on Mlehtasen ty-tirat-sth If you want baryaing, these Itoom [or sale ria riere F A. house, d-atory barn. und large total order, fit of Hlebteenth-at.; cast frunt. ree-ntory and Uascment stone-front house on Ailebigan-nv., nar T'wonty-fest-nt.; very cheap, Two-story and basement houro, near Dougina Mon= uments fronting the ymrk ind taker cheap, ‘Threo-atosy stone front on Twenty-ffuieats chenp, Iieick and stone howee on Jackson nnd Hunoro-ste, Good corner for Investment an Madizon-at, Store, corner Lake und Loavitt-ate,, chenp, 4 11. M. SHREWOOD, FOR SAT ESTE FOLMOWING DR ag iH Jonuetny ty wHll bey xotd at abe ‘half Ite value on rensonably torins. "Witlo wood ty all Tespocta. G1, Now ui une frame [+ room house with fuillenized lot, $17, Ne. su [rvings y brick #-room ‘house with full-sized A brick, 10 ry frame nnd Warren-nv.. nour ‘at kG Doneb In ban " Jroit Ba DN TIT, meluhborhood of 8t Ji en furnished. Appl; Washini it. Hoon if “AF 40xi nur elts worth $10,000, wit] equity expires in Central Para nt tt great snerliter taken within ten day KITRUSBULL, Roun 4 Reaper Block {OR HALE FEET ON LA SALLE-ST,, NEAIL Division, ta fect un Clark-at., nent Division, at abargain. An ofr wanted on uitior or both plecie, HENRY WALLER dry 7 Denrborn-st, THE NE OF THE Fi VONE-FRONT won the South Side: newly and elegantly Datsheds in port ce cert a Fuehenattin, within o thiety days, MATSON TU ‘anhington-st, ANE Ee URE Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. ERK-ONFE NOT Al fy of common sense, and photograph, ADAIR CAGO TALLORS' THM rat-cinas saleatonn who 1 f business. Addross Is 87, WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domeatics. NTED—A GOOD, WIILI. kenern housewark, wt iis ED—A_OMD FOR GENERAL Fe: work, at Gil Wost Adams-st, Harerencen res ANTED-DRUG € ore. el work, taathe IQ, GIRL TO DO a with roforence Rtn In, Hue A Chir ming Oke, a1 tt well posted In that’ line o! Tribune oMee, TE D—A GOOD SALESMAN. I. SCHICK, a1 DA GI, FOI GENERAL 1OUSR » (ne that ian good Inundress and ‘fellas lo, % Tnirty-thied-st. No ANTED-GIRT FOR GENETAT: HOUsE WOR forth Bide city Neils, Apply nt 135 Clark ple may apply to-day at 7T: NTED—-A GOUD WAGONMAKER-ONR pmpetant todo wagon and buvey work and ‘° mn fH ann wishing to work In the country: nlty ta make re GENSTER, shenteld, Hnrea UNKSMAKEM Wroanten. Ri GQRUDTNEI, corer Nurth Well o Ts NTED—A GIRL FOR GENER: work nt 31 Calumot-av, au Dae NTED-A GOOn Ginn honsowork at fl Houth 'Throop-at WANTED—A GERMAN OR NORWEOTAN Gitte Hhourowork in a family of four. Ap FOR GENERAL for genoral ply atau vent v D—TAILONS AND TAILORESS Hi The Tailor and Cutter JOIN, 41 ‘KN—AT ONCE-AT 714 FAST MADIBON- at, Lop fivor,an experienced man an foreman two bastora, and two pressors} a tH GENEIAL ‘ork for family of three, 126 4 THD-Oltt, TO DO _GENEIA ES ‘est Vashington-nt. < > YP ANTED—AT sin WATABI ‘alao a Arat-clnas Jaundr mann, or Enalieht privnte tamity. ‘ANTED—A DISIIWASIIER AT McONNALDS corer Halsted and Washington-sta, nt oncor this morning, If poraible, NTED--A OM, TO DO RECOND WORK, ram, and asaint with sowing: pply nt 1124 Uratrle-ny, ST SIDE, INTELLIGENT inn famnlly of two. Lrofer indy. dross 41, Tribe {thn show cont factory, gounl waxes to the right ones, ANTED-A VOUNG MAN IN A TIUNTING- office who understinda cheek binding and cot EIT & CU, 74 and 70 Mane fing stock, 0, P, BASS! dolpheat. TANTED—§ COPE) Htundoipt nnd Dexpinines-si Employment Agencle ANTED—) WOODCHOPPENS. HL M for leveo work South at AMouth Water-nt GOOD LANUHERS TCAN 8, m8, $2.00 RUECK'S, 21 West Handi Miscellancoun, OR TWO GENTLEMEN OF ‘Good references COOK. 6 Portland Block, FOR “WiInhtaM DLOYD Oliver Jonnron: In= SELL & CO., Publishers, OUTDOOR SALESMAN FOR nAtrUCL A Mann possons. SMITHS AT E. SMEETIVS, tnkgcare af child tA. ofa: iy MV deecenreman ak om it ner week and bonrd for bot C0 FANTED-A_ GIRL FOR GPNEIAL iOUsr ‘workin a family of two, No irish. 28 Uark-av. Scamatresaca. ‘ANTED-MACUINE OPEIATORS ON CO, 9 cont finishers. COL. O, 1 Kandolph-st, second floor, TANTED—ONK \Wanten Age Garrinon and | SDWET-NURSE, APPLY 'TO DIt.H. A. NBON, 4 Sixte ween tiand #20, 1m, TEI elty tind suburtss will 1 Ing sone ability nnd give bere compensation in anl~ and commission, Stata previuus business, and ens 1th ‘ribune office, TED — A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN-ONK Ming and healthy—to tke entire chara ofachitd und sew; none others nocd apply. 108 CLOTHING BALES«/1 WEMENT & BAYER, 410, to" Tuiscellancoite, ‘ANVED—A LADY TO DO SOME COPYING AT 1 ‘Only one who. wri hund need nddress QF, Teibune often, SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. Bookkecperm, Clerks, &c. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD RELIABLE man of sevoral yenrs' experience, for a clerkship in some good hours, hotel, or other department. Can Hive gnod city roferenco, ‘P45, Tribune aftica, ITUATION WANTED—| have had sovera) years’ Invoice clerk In wholesale stave business. Can fur ‘Dish first-class rofcrence. Addrese 13 14), Tribune. [TUATION WANTED hard, IMease address ITUATION | WAN N mi 424 Milwaukee-ny, DAN EXPERIENCED MAN Fort IN- ‘ork Ina private erences, front § tO 9p. a, At ites 0 plain, neat iN NELIANLE MAN ACQUAINTED ‘with dry ia jabbing tendo of tl rey resent a party; 10 fe 0 8S RAPER IF} one who hina had ox TRST spe-writer opornt nee wnlce proferred. Neferences ‘rivune once, perfencg tn '2an insur exportence as entry an INDUSTRIOUS MAN ral work In rtatles don't bonrd, 12 Madinon, G MAN OF STEADY HABITS derato aniary; $5 security. FIRST-CLASS will work cheap and TANTED—VOUS In Heht busines 4 C3 SALE-Oi LEASE—DOCK PROPERTY, WE ‘Aare Now prapnred to sell or Tease far one armory t Fs the docks former! uccupled by Menra, Hutes & “on On to north aide a Chicago Hiver, located cl nel of the Chicayo.Itiver, H “inte nuvofabuut 20 fee. Apply to JULIN MATTUCKS, 40 Dearborn-at, yok SALE~A FINE, FIRST-CLASS 2-8TORY AND cellar, with attic, doubly pressed brick house, stone trimmings, pinte fa stenni-heating, gax fixe tures, range, etorm windows, scree story tne brick barn, tot Writ, building 4uxt, No. su ust front, butween Kighteenth and 1 H on tie et calling, on HK Soutt s a le +3 wi by sold for $25.1 i iM very cheap. Inquire vo! JACOB WEIL & CO, 37 Dearbortent. Ps a ors . Ge 3 + & CLAIK: ‘Une of the beat reatdences in Miverside, wit plenty of frult, aad ane acre of ground at wurent haruatn. Hrlck hnuse and lane Jot at Hightund Park, U0) Brick houne and large lot nt Hark Kldge. Fok sareesa Lonyittest., 10 BW” TAY ¥OOT-PARK-AY., NEAT frame house and barn, north SPRENTICE, 37 South Canatent, GOK SALE-SUINECT TOL X22 F se fronting on larmbec-st. and Grant-piace, in- by jess 393 es and tavormbla terns. ‘T, 12, PARK-AV, CORNER GF te with cotize and barn. WIL ON & CO, 15 Ln Salte-st. by DRUGGIST AN h i have liad six yenrs’ oxperienco tn the business, (an give good references, Address Qi, ‘Tribune office, 1ON WANTED—RBY A COMPE undress Inn privnte fnmily. Lee Apply at 165} South Dearborn-at. NTED—AGENTSMEN OF GENTEED AD- id ordinary intelligence fora busl= nexs paying Kila week on n ainnil capital. Send mtamp for papers, of 24 cente for #8 ra facturing Company, 2 and 2) ANTED-A BRIGICT, yenrs ald for om {n.own handwriting Q NTED-A RATID AND Wee drean FART HOY ABOUT 15 and tolephone., Address ITUATION WANTED-—CAMIRIAGH MANUFACT- perenced carriage and ornamental aintor wante tho work Of A palntahope pl Hest of references asto nbiiity, Address GT, Box 1%, Lindsay, Ont, ED — BY A FIRST-CLARS POF retecenees ven, "Us ererenees WlVOn, Ade © CO. Appleton Wits ANTED—BY A FIST ‘ars’ experience; Hw ny reatie Addross O H, lio: , Tribune afica SAND CARRIAGE: CROSSING BARN, t SALE—AT THE Vyound Ora fultable, for any work, from sU0. elty tailoring trad dreae HUTCHINS ES, WHITE AND LACK, Heh tort these Fo ity, Heat of refer RECOND-HAND TRACK MG TINDALL: Commercial |FUATION WANTED—AS WATCHMAKER AND Jeweler] oven yearn ex Foteronce, “Addres Qi, irbune office, Coachmen, Tenrusters, & D—BY A COACHIMAN; 18 A. ora; single man and witlings, Ibune. TANTE sulky, low down, ce, Can give good NTEN-A TWOSKATED CARRIAGE, RIN- ie, for Ruod Ton) estate, Address PY), Trib- ITUATION WANTE! Saest-class driver and sro the best of city references. Address P94, Tri ITUATION WANTED: woachoians can milk: Good rorurences, trom last p ESS CHANGES, AIN—FOR SALE OR RENT ON FA- vomble terms (with or without much qachine-rhop and foundry In successful operation; Is uiiding, and well adapted for all kinds of und located in the henrt of the elty. Ad- ae A SINGLE MAN AS. nce. Address P89, Tribe Mixcellancous. ITUATION WANTED — AS SALESMAN wholesale, staionery, tobacen, oF are’ experience as denier in tho Wort. Ad= 8%, Tribune oftice, B TS ROI a negotiated, grocery, dru: "i ny ed, J.B. KIMBALL TRON SATE-ONE LOT OS WARREN-AV. NEAT Callfornineay., ofly 801; 2x25 un Madison, #100, 3.1 KEELER, 16h Cintheat POR SALES aan ARY TRUSS STATE front on Weat Washinuton-st, enst of Union Fark. J.C. MA Washingtonest. OR SALE-MOUSE ON GHEEN-ST.. SOUTIT OF Monrovent., ii rooms, all modern proves ments, J.D. HAT 1 Deurbornext, RIVER ii Mon= Fra SALES aca : dale and Daltun. ovate ii JOR SALR-1YDR PARK LOTS CATI, Oi sond for plot, with prices, HENRY J, GUOD- HICH AL Major Mock Ta Falie nnd Studiscneste. COUNT: L ESTATE. A) SIDE, BE VWARtEb=i101 . Centre-ny. and. Panlinnst.: south of Monrud= st Brooms ai moder laneaeeimonia Anbland-ny, peoterr nH rhern: D-TO HUY-SMADE Housh AND 1.01, to $4000, on Adams, Monroe, or Wish ark or Wi Address Foreman North § NTED-BUSIN: PROPURTY ON Wrst Madinon-xt,, North Clark, State, or Wabaxh-ny. we Wo havo cash customers for eaine, SLOSSON &CO., 145 La Bailo-st. oO RE, fe ANTED=-#1,00 “RESIDENCE 4 WILE | BX- change mining stuck that i¢ now selling at €1 per share, and advanelng, for agncd residenco braerty, belek ur stone, worth fram 10 to e400. Address Pt, Tribune onice, _ZHE TRIBUNE 1 NORDER 'TO ACCOM: RANCH OFFICES, ODATE OUR NUMER Hout the chy, we tinws Fetab- nn tho diifercnt Iivislo Lelow, whero advertisements will "bo ua charyed wt the Main lock p.m. during ri * Stationers, 13 OGAILT, Draaaint, 683 Cottage Grove-ny,, ler, Btationor, ote, 4) or the suing price id will by secutved a he Wouk, und undy p.m. on Saturda! t uoksollors and ‘Twonty-nocontd-at narthwoat corner! BENNET wee (tN C, HERRICK, Jewolor, Newadcalor, and Kuncy BE, Printing und Advortising ‘Dopot, 45 East Divisions a, Drugalsta, 445 North Ta Lanko=ntt, cu LOUIS W. 1G NEE Nows and Statlony: et, botweon Lasalle Ty BUILLING Clurk-at,, corner Di ED—OF DAVID lop. be wtout Dulity id oyes; Of Jew- MUON cUnCUrINK South Ch NFOMMATION WA. orieh, wie loft huine ubow v unites H years of ages (eh birth, Jlbural rewind ( rosa G, ODER! [pRusoNaT Tae ST, CLANCH FRIENDS CAN che 1 hor by addressing her at thy Hunl-Onive, TON Wa 1 OF THB ry Vincent Motor Campbell, @ ratl- Toad nani, by hits sick wife, ut KO Lronty-nixtheat, FINANCIAL, M PREPARED ‘TO N MONEY ON DIA- Ys DIVMAN'S Lown one dour enat of Clark, “Old rT NY AMOUNTS ADVANCED ON FURNITULE, Panos, ote. withgut ruinoval. ‘Terms reusunable. Calla ttoame 19 and 20, 1! Woabington-nt, NY AMOUNTS ‘TO LOAN ON FUHNITURE, Pianos, otc. without Toni sveuritios, 153 Dearbu DIA ongchaif brukorw ra ann 4,130 Itandolphea NY AMOUNT OF MON nitury, pianos, ate, witout ronioval. Moon 2, 4) Ge Dewrborsi-at, VASILE PATI Fore OL) GOLD AND SILVER diamonds. wind valua: W Kast Madison-st, Y NO TAN CN FI fatunoy te loan an wa ory iluaot fico (lleenwo), NAVE A WE, ORGANIZED NUSINESS, COM. ndise wud matiutucturing, cupatt und pruliinble extensions um perfec bub nod iL t ur special part comanger, Cn 0 y vulvar 0 o Feapond ty my growin but might arrange with Honable raferoncy given, ne O UANS MADE, KES AND GOOD \ONEV Vo LOAN nd chattal: mort BUMA YO BOLT ON It. aL tuwust current ral JAMBA MC GAM hei Yanmileas Heke OS WNTOVED Proreiy clulty und Binols: £1 Aske fd Duurburnvets oe tH dQ everything: JRANDALL, 1) Washington: nn CMALRVOVANTS. INSULT MRS. FRANKB ON LOVE, MAKIIAG di airs, speculation, business, Wost Mudisun-st odds und $1. YB. mi. Bp. 10. HACHINEIEY, TOR-RUCK ETS; PECTAL TIES iron hain, und colt kod yonarat kelly pinehtuGey. cen, N. HAWKING & CU, supply-bousa, cellars, ail sizes ) UACHANGE, IGE~A CHUICK 0 roumns, with Inne und ornamental tr section of faring ban Hleouet prefer Bouthvustern haiiaws, "Adsdreasg 1, Prune A S03p WI clothing ut GELDE: unde; nuar city det Siato-ut. Ontors by mall prowpltly attunded ty,” Katablished isi, VV ASTHDATG THUY TESINENCH” LOT ON good paved street, or gout residones, tn exe change fur iileo house venr Union Park. 1 (0, ‘Trib une uftice. ¥V (TFANTHD-NICK HOUR AND ABOUT FOUR acres near clty: will buy ur font. Owners wt= CLESTEE, Room 3, 15 Munrvo-nt. sworenrly, _T. WWVANtepcon NOUTHT OR BOUT SIDERA ‘dutached Houser modern brick or stone, with WtoMfourlot, VP 4H, Tribune oftice, ¥ ANTED-TO HUY—A MOUSE AND LOT ON Tndinna or Mlchignnony.. from £0,000 to #10, Qivo number nnd pricu contientialy, for ung we By Mribune ofiice, TO RENT—-HOURES. North Sido. TS TUENT- NEW STORY AND HASEMENT elovant stontFront hat 12) Doarhornen ghenp tll Tat of May, ERN: HSS, Ai a Sallo-st,, ‘TO RENT—ROOMK, South Side, 0 RENTAL AND 2G WAIASI-AY, PLEA. sant and nicely furnivied rooins in sulle or slugte, thor without board, Inqutre at Rulte B wT 9 We NICELY FULNISHED LOOMS, BUTT ablo for jivit housekoeping and Jodulng, Tranwlents: faken. 18h: st, curnur Jacksun, CELT, FURNISHED AND UNFUN- LE rs Kast ¥ ipone ntlenien, wt 47 Stourue. hey onporite f anet endlenie 3 i Haute, “Apply at Hoorn i. iPO RENT A VLEASANT EABT FRONT ALCOVE room. 57 Wabash-av, ‘Went Sido. (Po, WENT—WITHOUT HOAt TO rtratatoa went ronniy watt and wito or two gentlonion, In xtrictly private fun! ail tnadurn Improvements; reterutict nin Ly, 6 exchanged: Inquire nt 0 Weat Adant-et, botween Aberdeun and Contro-ny. | D RENT=A NICKLY-FUMNISHED SOUTH front afcave roont_on Went Monroo-at. to two gontlomen, Addroxs G8 Tritune ance, £0 RENT-STORES, OF MICKS, & Storos. IPO NENT—STONF NO. ot KAST MADISON-8T., KLory and Insuingnt, opposite Fuld, Lutter & ‘a wholosnte house, hrog houses, with Hive acree of lund each, in Mon- + mt truae, otghie int is TPO RENTrwo DOUBLE BTORES, WITH HABE: junta, comer Midinenest, and Wabash-av. each: foraidd | Will divide or cunnect thom, maktie Ww feat 2 rae ih AVHGs lawebookeeller, 431 and Vai Mauirod-ate Miscollaneous. ro, LENT_Y LONG GROUND Ligagie HUI-LOP Yor Lach Rubstoia tand dat Subsiat Bot Lait ait 2 Hae 30 Oruuinal Cown, Deluge 30 took ott, Laka Hid foul aa FINE Want dosirubia property 1» App! i, nN, « pa | SUN EBACE, Tet kan Ralisot, TPO RENT—LARGH AND BMALI W WORT ruonea for manifactirings power und elvvi uy wnat ed tor. ALR BISHOL, Wsan! ENwoop Al RS iN HOuBe At aire <hhear dvpor ound 60) custoiner, TA Eee tit eurhornte Vy ANTHRO 1 <A BATE OL ‘Clark north of Adami it of Ta salle, Will pays fale bo Tunsd for woo inure years, children) threw siuall ru ab fae igi heuok Pua be el red At. ce bobwenn Lake, below. Address J ras tA NIVELY FURNISIED WV “intoriuorin- an unexceptional: locality. uid pelgblarivod; pluiubibig and suwaruie niuat bo be porfect order. Ko attention will be pal Knives tortie ure oxpiicitly slated, keepers, forelinors, und puople Who hnye enlidron wilt waste tue by roplying, Address Ye ‘Iribune, WENT-HULLDING, WITH Brow a fur manutuoturinis purpose cutlan nut ao uct as low rental) Hoor-rouns Seunted from 15,00 bo 2,00 wquure faut. Address Q 3, Pribuny oties. tor TT} Boarding OUR i (WANTED=TO_ TEN ULLY FURNISHED WAitiro. throes wiorlos, 1 wuad lveauna) vllher North orSuitht would bound thd fambly if small, Ade a "43, ‘Tribune ufice, USINESN ¢ GOODNICIE, ATTORNEV-A-1AW, 18, DEAT A wt. Chicazo, Advica fruvs 13 youre! uxpurl- nos. uslocas guletly and logally transacted. GUAM OIL FURNIT NE Mui los, et. choupust Wp. 0 per annum, ue HARRY HAMMER, JUSTICE OF Tie PEACE. . GUnlwe and courtroom Ii and LO Clark-at Pea it SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A JEWe will kell Nxtures and rent atoro; tow uit sido, Addrosa Pat, Tribune, JO SALB—ONE OF TIE FINEST AND BEST assorted ntacks af erocuriog| re at ur wh Arch iV _SITUATIONS W Domeatics, . ITUATIONS WANTEKD—BY TWO NORWEGIAN ) xitlsas cooks ur tu du general housuwark, 22 Weat Lake-nt, No postal-cunts. ITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT QIREs for general housework inn amatl family, Good references. Call Thursday at 1012 Buttertlold-st. BY A YOUNG CIR TO. North Sido preferred, Call recheap foreash. Ins uit BALE EAGLE MILLS, AT LACON, nthe middie of ‘tho curn-erowing rexiun? erfed Into n ahicosy mianiifactary at saint Hc, CLINTON INUGUS & HEEMMANS, Stur & ent . LE-LUNIEN, LIMA, do general housework; with wix lots on enilroid aw! ite ina tive town In Content I farms, IW) neres unch. Addresi Dating County, do, A OF CHARACTER AND MANS ring to onuemuzo Inn first-class lucrative bual~ 6 Grant's cunensed or Now in wn tn, some of stauranta in Now York, Chl rites_to manu genre it citlos of 10) intuit d cufies be AND COAL-VAID, residence and four RO-HY AGI AS at roferences Riven. Call ab WANTED —BY A GOOD, CAPATI rk in atnall jivute fant wentletti-at. ITUATION WANT ‘and Inundress. Gou < OD Si utoreme ITUATION WANTED-IN PRIVATE FAMILY ) by competent girl City roferonces ITUATION WAN foam irl to da lige» Aemall fully, Meuxo aildrens 1401 Stato-st, ITUATION WANTED-RY A RELIABLE GIRG to cnnk, wash and Iron oF Work in emitl family, Call at Torconkand tho other forsecond works “App at c HOF for Be : Tosouthtarkeaye oe APRIT a Mousckeepers, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE pywrs also competent to do all kinds of Wost Lnko-st. UATION WANTED—IY A ns housekeopor. Bost of references. Address Q ritmine uttiee, ok ond Jaundress. rstecinss e 182 Elahteonth-st, —BY A YOUNG AMER} ‘cond work ar housawork in al H pvenses ure pivon to antisfactat facture {t fora torm of auce, ficouf the Now Randalphent,, oa “AME CHANCE: io do Kenort houso- R wheel works for fd Huttertiold-st commoitous, machinery for thirt day, und for all olher carriage an in proportion, with machine shop and formes to m8, r= Ttuom 8 No, & Wost Third- ALUANLE CARIIAGH AND wagon woodwork i at, Cincinnath O. FERTILIZEn— for the Btates of wnans, Nebruskn, and tan bo made by 1 havo Just sold Indiana, Agonta wanted: price now ized Lowa, Minnesota, Ki ta Sh00 enehy bie man SWEDIGIT TADY solling out by counties, cult Park, Chicano i Employment Agencies, TUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES NEEDI holp will tind some excellent girla at SIRs. WH Eit's, <4) North Cinrk-at VPDATIONS WANTED SD of good Heandinavian bo sunplied at G, DUSKE! “____ BOARDI 8. Ine gontor. puteniee, and solo owtior, Post ox Sh Clean ea eae TAT, BUSINESS OPENING—FORBALE—AN Wrottahly manufacturing tment ecu FAMILIES IN, ED r Germnn famnle help can, offics, 115 Milwaukos-av. ist ‘business $n thls cl tory Tenedns given forseliing, Address M63, 0 ofthe 2 AND LODGING. South Sida FLDRIDGE-CounT— sbinll roonis with trst-cli XTEENTH-ST,—LDOAID, WITH PLEASANT rnished front room, fur man und wife; also etnxte front roo with tlre for Kent; terms moderato. CHIGAN-A V.-HANDSOMELY-FUR- shod rooms, with wood board, ‘Terms mode AL INSTRU, ~~“ IFIANOS are conceded by nil the arg tnrtists of Bue Dewan Bitos. E OF 1OoOMS AND board. Are en Of their new atti ner £OP tlh drawing-room “yet d STORY &CAMD, Iss aud LW Ntate-wt, JONGANS lead tho world,’ No ony disputes tho rority of themes fe front room furnished or uns fp {ow day boarders na WABABIL-AY, Toons, with boa: Day busrders taki MICHIGAN-AV.—-TO RENT, A DESIRADLY room, with or withaut buand, WAUASH-AY,, COMNEH HOUSE-TWO handsomoly furnished rooms un parlor door to ront, with board, WABASTIFAV.—TO REN’ Turniabed frant alcove rooin. Went Side. WEST WASIHINGTOS south rooni, with board, Nensant homo for 9 couple who her Jolly oaes; table gould. * FULTON-8T.-TO RENT A FURNISHED ki partur to. gontioman and wontag also a single room, with bourd. References rus qi |. fi NICELY FURNISHED for families oF alnglo Ken= PIANOS, with“ the patent: Al tus deservedly pout lune “in Amoriety = 0 inate is "lowest prices and easiest terma Ih the sro & CAMY, Te und Wustato-at, * 7 AN UPRIGHT CHICKERING SEVEN tuvu plene, in gued conditions price, $115 cash, ‘Matuvsnex WITH BOAKD, AT. — PLEASANT for. man and wife OF DIFFERENT MAKES, AT DICKS Jowor than yar ‘offered Doalors and purchasers will tind: 2 to cul and examine: ox, Mluatrated Cau before in thin North Side. : FOURTIT DOOR FINO Ith board, ito 8) por antl, | stuc! gett ONGANS | loguy sent treo un AGAR GLAICET tho bridvo—Front weeks without boant, MISCELLANEOUS, ROACHES EXTEMMINA‘Ts Extorminutors fur sale. 7 Clarkest, Hao & RDAUGS AND COCK Callarnddress A, LARENCH HOUSE, CORNER STATH AND HAL- 4 reon-sis, tour blocks south of Bourd and room, per day, $10 t Wto4l0; also furhishod rou ‘JINGLISH HOUSE, dt BA! 4 Down auniny single room and board, €4 tu §7. taurant tickuts, 21 meals, 6.0. ‘Traunsiuats, fla day, ty jf HOUSE, CAND RABY ADAME-ST. Ayal tarintad Teoma, with buurd, frum § to bs ‘Transients, #124 to B10 por day. Malnier Wouso— * WASIIINGTON-BT.— dv tains Axont, 6) Nurth Clar BUF ial wing ean bo vntirol aby B KING Of YegetMble food—no Ine have buen cured ii & fellow-sullurors Jouse—Houni and’ we of Chils new Wiscuyery, "Ni cr ‘1 urtie Paullna-at, entrance from ralted upon if du= fhuth aida, St da. m. Pationte BOARD WANTE AD AND SING Roos a NGDNG LADY oi My rofurn 0. Taturenos exchanged, Ad: IKUMATISN—AINS. 8. @ pormununt cure to toa Uist ir neuratula. Consultation frvo. - CARR WARIANTS ‘aufforing with rluntune »_ Gs Wabysli-av, WISHES A ROOM AND Hy; torms inoder= AHA LADY r orth Rida. gas Did ‘Tribune, puclally it the tad eyant and atiructive. Wee aoa bathe, ¥ ae ne mre ate, Addruss Q ANY ONE WHO WILT erlardous Jum tckod us OB ; puluen iy Yorkstiir ti waa o th er brio hing or ir, tan bead and lene; OFiivaty WHO HAN al reuafuing hia and save hiaiself trout wuationsuaked If returned at once to SHRANK B PEIN‘, 4) Wabush-ay. De Wisiles TO tics teily Wenchur YON TINE exons overtiee | prefureud, Addrvss QW, ‘Ill LOCUTION-A CLASS I ‘Shoksponrenn reading, uni beutn Tharsday evening. Jan. Add fwonty-socont-st, hvar Apply atthe Academy aad to Mr, Kaysdr, tuoi ¥ Aurshoy Uta) J OsT-ON LANGLEY OW COTTAGE GROVES Cava tear ‘hlrty-olabeh Ty I y's red-lwuthor pucket-bouk containing B® swell armountof money. Hy returning to 1114 Baweneay, tho Hnder will bu re i ERIOUS DIBAPPEARANCE— uve reward will be pald for t fred J. Waxnur, who dap. ob deel scen since. feut 7 iuchus tall, fair aie, wna siauUth pod pants, brown vu A hut. Any toturiaas IN KLUCUTION Al dur Sung) Kayser, t Ailun's Acudeny, ivan-nY., BE Bp ak L 0 ju block fie wuuke will bomia Kobe i ‘tutuon ree ED—A, FEW PUPIS FOR LHSsONS be ‘Twenty bast fort Rides Q 4, Auave was 2 7 Jud on, whieh last neon, and black siouc! ne Bins wilt bg Lim CO, 30 and a L, WAGNIIL’ cary “Heury W. King & fd Frankiinate., Ch ___PROVESSIONAL, — it. KEAN, 1d CLARK -B'T tation frog, porsunally ur by Jetiun on chronic diseuses, Cures CHICAGU—CONSUL bys County, 4 inbout tg bands Het, wal LAUSTION—A MEDIOAL tnt a wurivs of ain’s Museum of A} and cury of wromatury decline, how lost health way be Few f impudiinunts to, mar how Sure, D-ATAND SLERBOLVES furuacy, and metal pot, completo, andin good or Ly WOR SALE—A NEC aatowy, on the eausea dor, inquire ot this vitice. LE=1 HAVE ALOUT Fo Of twenty yours’ ox AN sal) the lok ab ay cente +B aviguae pee : Nur yt POUND crotary. Seuba's 4 vound, Addrus