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THE CHICAGO TH COURTS. tondemning the Land for the Fort Wayne Depot. Decislon—Record of Judgments, New 1 bin Salts, Divorees, Ele. FINE-EXTINGUISHER COM= ovis PANY. i Gyles was 80 unfortunate In 1877 ns beets Autnenotle eat-atove tire oxtingulsh- winverivont ralirond oars taking fra when c werosuddenty npsct, and since thon his trees been & succession of disnppointinents, Mebescther frilly endowed with this work's Le be was compelled to lnote for aomebody to ‘phim by furnishing funds to manufacture Rupatents. hy some menng ho met with ono derek Mf Atielngon, nnd nn arrangement wie Pa wshich tho Intter was to furnish all the ‘ds and to have half tho profits, A funds Snpany was then formed, with nv enpital Fock of mUroo, complatnint and Atkinaon euch sock tmahares and Tyron Androwa tho re~ fe 100, No ono pal anything on his ate Bio company’ Ir notembarmissed bya plethort Fee te. rho raliroud companies alsa evinced gremarkavle want of interest In the vonture, sr the nel Company (a dying of (nan{tion. Ai freon hae failed wholly to keop his a sto furnishing money, and Gyles now frecompany Inny be dissolved, and Atkinson and Aniirews: enjolued from claiming auy inters gtin the patent. RAILROAD COD DEMNATION SUITS, Tho Vittshurg, Met. Wayne & Chiengo Rallroad Company Ineecking to buy up the nevessary lund for its new depot, ctc.,on Canal stroct, have teen unable to come to an ainteable understand- ma_of the property-owners, and foe wilh eon a aule ngalnse itohert A Voss Fe aeaaapin to condemn tho 8. 4 nnd the Ss stro Wid Of tha %. Heat ihock ae In tho Fehool Section Addition, Also anothor ovaliet Tinker and Henry Baker to condemn Bho N10 feet of Lotd, Block 70, same i fon; and on third ngninst the National Ute-Insusnnee Company and Barbara and Mort! Bleree to condemn =the WW, gg fectof Lot 17 in Charica Taylor's Subill- ‘vision of tho N. 36 of Block 68, in the smo sub. Gvision. As to. tho first piece, the Company gates it has been ablo to nequire ‘title to nn un divided half only, and cainot agree with the Anetsof tho remainder. Thoy hive got the tile to tho fee of the second tract. hut cannot arreong tothe value of a lenschold interest. Tho land {s wanted for tho purposes of a right= ofswuy for niin and aldo tracks, depot, and de- prgrounds and appurtenances required in operating tho rund. PERIURY. Inthe enso of Grove. vs. Mra. A. IT. Robingan, asnonder was yesterday mado by Judge Tuley for tho arrest’ of Charles Anderson for perjury, ‘Muls was n sult to recover $2,000 which Mrs, Hobs fran and her son a T. J, Wells had, If was alles awindled the coms ainantoutof. Judge Tuley held that all the Mendunts had ahand in tho conspiracy, and nh decree was accordingly ontored ngutnst all, They asked for an nppeal, and tendered one Charles Andergon ns surety, whe clulmed to be orth £0,000 or $7,000, and ‘scheduled a number of pleces of property, On examination ot the operty, however, [twas found he did not own, it. and the Judge accordingly ordered the would- bebondsmean to be arrested for perjury. A MARINE CASE. Mr, Juatice Harlan bas Just given a decision in the cago of James It. Slosson ct nl. vs, the bark Jones, In this ense a libel was filed for tho sink- ingot tho echooner Willig, owned by the libel- ants. Adecision was given by Judie Blodgett dismlasing the lbel in favor of the respondents, whereupon the case was nppenied to tho Cireult Court, and beard Inst fall by Mr. Justice Harlan, Johis decision ho. reverses that of Judge Blod- gett and decides that respondent, tho bark Jones, vat in fault, The vessels were of Point au Telee. Tho Willis was bound down with a cargo of gin, and tho Jones was bound up with acargo of cont. Tho Willly hud tho wind free. and tha bark was close. hauled. The yessels discovered — eneh other when somo distance apart, it being n elear aight, A colilsion ensued, tho Willis was sutik,— atotal loss, The yaiue of tho vessel and cargo ‘was about 860,000, Tho decision orders tho ene tering of 0 deoreo for tho Ibelunts for tho loss ofthe schooner. Tay & Mitchell wppeured for eh Sveloma and Wirt Dexter for the bark DIVORCES, Mergnretta V. Trown fited bill yesterday eminst her huaband, George Te Witt C. Brown, charging him with drunkenness and desertion, and asking for 1 divorce. Mary Spain asked for n divoreo from) Samuot B ane on account of his alleged cruclty and. drunkennos! Georvie Masterman ts sighing to be single again, her husband, Jolin T, Mastermun. having deserted ber in Februnry, 1878. She only save him two weeks moro than the legal two years, ae beh sho proposes to cut olf his equity of letmption. : Married life has also lost its charms to Agnes Haase, Sho hits enjoyed or endured twenty ears of it, but bor husband, Franz, 1s ono of hose peculinr men who strive to disguise afer ton by Kicks and blows. Ageia is Just short- aghted enough to doubt whethor he has any aifection left, and so wnnts to be allowed to carn her own tlving or seek nother partner, And Matilde Hull asks for tho same decree saalnst George Hull on aceount of his desertion, tly, Alonzo Cary camo in with 1 sad tale of how he married a girl named Althiere Oakley in Janunry, 1878, but she left hin Just one month after, And ho hus como to the conclusion that tho was not his affinity. Juige Barnum yesterday granted 9 divorces to Mario Ballrich from Charles Bullrich, on tho sound of cruelty. ITEMS. The examination of law-atudentsforndmission tothe Bur will be hold this ‘morning in the Ap- Pelinte Court rooms, Tho Examining Committee consists of Judgo Ira O. Wilkinson, D, 1. Shorey, and John Lows, To-day {8 the last day of sorvice totho Murch term of tho Ciroult Court, Judge Loamla will commence tho ell of the ead docket in tho County Court Mon- STATE COURT. David Jonca began o suit yesterdny against George W, Estes, clatining $1,000. A.H. Groen fied n bill ngalnet Mary A. Jnck- fon, E.G, Juckson, Andrew Juckson, and others, toforeclose a trust-deed for $0,000 on Tots 8to 18, fnclusive, Block #2, and Lota 5 and 6, Block 33, in the Village of Hyde Park, Peenmas Luvdall Drought sult for $2,600 against Augusia Luotka filed n bill against Marriot F, Fruk, Henry B. Prink, Alexander Walcott, and othors to foreetose a trust-deod for £2,000 on the fouth two neres of Lot Bin Frink’s Subdivision $f tho north £014 neres of tho N. EB. i of tha 8, B. M of Reo. 8, and tho north 11; ncrea of the Ny WM of thes. W. 4 of See, 0, U9) argo Humber of tho condemnation enscs of tho Chicngo & Western Indiana Rallrond Com- ny were yostorday takon by chungo of venue rom the County to the Clreult Court, H, i. Galpin, “administrator, aucd Eliza Bitob- Cand Biiza Wobstor for §1,200. . PROBATE count, Jn tho catnte of Charles Bpori, the will was Proven, lettors testamentary were issued to Catherine Sport, aud hor tudividual bond for 415,000 wna approved, THY CALIn Jupow Dammonp—In chunbers, duper BLovaert—No court. Avrewiate Count—No call until Monday. To- day will bo dovotod to tho examination of law Hadents, Jupae GAny—686 to 059, inclusive, except 604, 4, 615, 017, 60, and 08, No. 72,854, City va. Brith, on trial, 2 Junge 8ittH—No preitminary call. Poromp- Lory call Novena neha TT 782, 708, 803, 816, B25, and te, ajpoae JaAueson—Chancery motions at 9:15 yoveae Roayna—Sovornt raliroad condomna- n cases. No. 1.519, Higgins ve, Monroe, still SUtrial, and good for‘nll day. “UIE MONAN—DA to 100, and 308 to 120, inclus aiipaNe: & Freamun ve, Chleao City Hlattway rial. bas Lky—T ond 8, Noon hearing. agebae Banxum—No call, No. s40n old calen- ran hearing, Cen Jasyson—Criminat Court—Nos, 078, Fe ee a ven ag ondotmnation cuses WU, 1220, eT, 12S Byte, and 1yE ‘ tr JUDGMENTS, OE ED Brares Crnowir Count—Jupar Brop- Ert—31, L. Leopold va. 8, HR. Godfroy, $3,883,541, Evventon Couns—Jupak Gany—George Ol- Sat ae ya, Jamea Dunton, Se aane Ut.» Va. Frodorick J. Miller, Petar Sliti—Potor Bohooul Sida va Anton cnn Si4.48—E. 8. Jattray & Co, ve. James Gites $8.400.40.— Surat 2. Ogden, et, al vs. Hens Sit Louts Nallroud Company, $42,854.70.— Max, emmvelyarn ys. Louts Reltler, $£,221.65,— ed, PPPenstetn va, John Beblodt, §e08.t6k —Jabes yetou va, George M, Farnsworth, $3L13, t ——_ : ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. pert. IL, March 4.—The following proceed+ Werv bad in tho supremo Court this day? 1. MOTIONS DECIDED, bi de of Chicago va. Potter Palmer; rehear- Beach vy. Tho Piet Ms Be Courch of Fate Ave Krinted to Appellant to withdraw hs Feeord for tho purpose of nimendment. Janeane vs. Davia ot nl.; potition for rchear- f United States Mortgngo Company va, Qronos Jena wivan to Mie supplemental petition for ro- 4. Reemis vs. Btante: tition dented, #. Bhotdon ya, Dewiay rehearing grant 1, Chieago Planing-Stll] Company va. Th chante’ Nutionsl Hani of Chicago? snine M0. Sinith et nl, va, Dennison; motion dente Norton vs. Richmond: rehearing tented, 53. Slattery vs, Rafferty; motion denied ta ap- Portion Bente, Tot AL People, ete, va, Tulanoys leave given to aAmond petition for Nanndataiee " 101. People vs. Maxonto Renevolent Soelotyt Appenrance of partics entered, writ walyed, ai cuuse at isauc. New s0TIONA, 1. Chtenga Planing-Mflt Company. vs. More chants’ Natlonnt Rank; motion to etrika pelle ton from the Mle. 40, Piper va. Jnenvson, Recolyor, ete. motton to dismiss appenl. &. Gage va. Iser et als samo motion, wb Wood va. The People ex rel. Huck; ‘appeat dlemissed for want of prosceution, i Munger ct al. va. Jacobson, Mecelvor, ote.s imation to disintes nppeal of Hutch. 3. Doge, conservator, ote. vs. Colo et nls motion by appellant for extension of tlita to file arguments, Mulkey, J., cinnot bo present on account of sickness, ‘Tha Court adjourned to 0 o'clock to-morrow morn. AMUSEMENTS. TIOOLEY'S. Since Montay ovening Miggie Mitchell has ap= Pevred fn“ Fanchon,” “The Pearl of Savoy," “Lerlo” and Inst night sho ive tho best assumption In ber répertoire—Jane Eyre, Currer Bell's heroine, familinr to all true novel- readers, A crowded house greeted tho favorit, and tho applause, goncrous and spontaneous throughout, brought her before the curtain at tho end of cach act. Miss Mitchell portrays the young giel who mutintes under grievous tle treatinent and injustice, with foree and grace. Ju tho frat net sho is striking and pleturesque, Naturilly and with judicious restraint she mukes her ocenstonnt outbursta of anguish and afection as the governess at Thornileld, in ber Kindness to ber old Hounukeccper sho fs simple, dn her tuterview with the Indies her courteous scorn was exceedingly well done, and ber scenes: with Jtochealer wore gracefully and whiningly carried, The support was quite good, Mr. 1 P, McClanntn assuming the hypocritien! Blacktirat unetiously, Miss Lettio Allan the rdle of Geor- vine commendably, Mr. Harris that of Rochester with the necessary ruifness, relleved by touches showlng the man’s true nature, ond Miss Anite Mortlhiner that of Mra. Teed in iw sutisfactary mage To-night “The Pearl of Savoy" will ve given, A TENORS TROUBLE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune New York, March 4.—The sultof Mux Stra- koseh agninat Pictro Bueeel was calted in the Murine Court to-day, Strukoseh swore that on ‘Dee, 25, 1875, he engaged tho defendant ns first tenor nt $6000 month for four evenings a week, and to pay’ $200 ng his oxpenses from Sun Fran- celsco to this city. The agreement was oxtenited to Fob. 25, 1876, but on Feb. 0, when the opera of “Norma” was on tho boards, and Mr. Buccel was advertised to sing, tho litter refused, aud Mr. 8trakosch had to enguge another at §100 gnlehtfor the remainder of the period. Mr. Btrakosch said that every ebango of ptogram diminished tho recuipta, and ned damiges from Haccel, for Talting to keep his engagement, to the umount of & Thy auawer put in on bebulf of the refractor é y tenor wis n deninl that the agreement extended beyond Feb. 0; andan auirmation that it had been ennecled by Mr. Strukosch, Mr. Racee! did not put In an appenr- ance In court, however, not any one. in hig hes half, and ao Juduanent waa given agelnat bint by default for the full amount, TUE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. At Huaverly's crowded houses gontinue to hear Gilbert & Sullivan's ‘now — opora; and tho bright music and ludicrous inngunago and situations call forth a large amount of enthusiastls approbation, Ae we huve before atated. there is not much yocnlabllity umong tha rincipals in the enst. Miss Conron hus 1 sweet, resh voice, but ft fnoks strength; while Misa Joyee hus a voice of some powor, but wanting in expression, The ‘chur however, inukes up lnvgely for othor defelencles, doing {ts work—~ and it has a goad deal of work to du—with much ‘ygor and reapectable eifect. ‘Thu acting 1s ‘not notnbly exceHent, but in somo cuses ts fale, and fn none fs so bad us to merit serious con+ sure, Altogether tho entertainment ls one more than ordinurlly enjoyable. Th OLYMPIc. A few now fongs aro introduced this wack by ‘Tom Sayers, Dick Gormun, Miss Kute Castloton, anid tho other vocalists of tho Josh Murt com- piny, Tho entertainment ls closed by some~ thing cniled burlesque, entitted “ Across the Pjuins in a Smolting-Car," tn which a turge mums ber of characters appear, whose chicf mission seems to bo to Kick up a row. Moderate andl. ences ure In attendance, who look as if thoy wore plonsed with the show, BEETMOVEN SOCIETY CONCERT! ‘The concert which waa to havo been given by tho Deothoven Society on the 9th inst. bas been postponed until tho 23d. owing to tho imposal- bility of obtaining tho orchestra for the former date. The tickets for ussoeiata members will ho ready on the 20th, 22d, and 2d, iustead of tho dutes ug originally published, DRAMATIC NOTES, Misa Nellic Morant, after n successsul sonson's tour with Miss Adelaide Neilson, has returned to New York.—New York Herald, We hope Miss Morant will stay there, Arevival of Footo and Mathews’ comedy of “iow She Loves Him" is talked of av Wale luck's Theatre. Messra, Bougicault and Walluck will probably bo in tho enst, Cyrit Seario, who went to England with Roso Eytluge, seoms to have fullon out of hor good graces entirely, and now hug an Austrulian en- gngement under considers ton. ‘Tho Gajoty Theatre, Boston, {1 to be rebuilt during the sumtner. , Manager Wentworth pro- poses to {nerenso the pitch of tho orchestra floor threo feet, to reeonstrnct the pirquct elrelo and butcony in horseshoe form, te erout boxes, and othoriise [tnprove tho couventonce und appcare fnee of tho house, “tia gatd that Mr. A. 0, Gunter's plny, “ ‘Tho Boulof an Actress,” produced by Miss Cline Morris in Sat Francisco, has beon received with Aprentdenl of favor thore, Ils athor drama, “wo Nights in Rome," which bas beon nes pepe by Mr. Walinok, must bo reconstruction, itta suid, before that wianager will consent to produco tt, A Parisian pniblisher states In a letter to the Journula that Sartou's © Daniel Rochut pros Bente striking unalogles with a poem by Thoodere Vibert, entitied *Startura, on tn Sac nee Civil" published by bin in August lust, and bints thit, 4 800n ne Bardnu's play 1 pau shed, egal pro sects muy possibly be taken to ustablish prior righta, A benefit was given on Thursday at tho New York Academy of Musto in ald of the Irish rellef fund. Mr, Edwin Booth bas been the chlet promoter of this aifuir, and ho will tuke "very Important part jn the performance, Hesiiles hinself, Mr. Ole Bull, soverul members of Her pinoaty Opara, and many well-known actors havo offered tholr xerviccs, The entertulument ‘will ba directed by dir, 1. B. Abbey. Mr. J. Hf, Huvorly, the Naw York Timea anys, has bought 9 halt interest In Niblo'’s Garden nnil the lense has beon extended by the A. 'T, Htowurt ecatato. Mr. Haverly and tho present lessce, Mr, Gilinore, will bo partiers, the satter tohwallent and to act na associitosmunnyer, and the former to serve os active man of tho concern, ‘Chia new arrangement will begin on. Muaroh 20, whon the Mastodon Blinatrols will bos win a briof engagoment, According to a lottor from London Mr. Henry Irving ja the aubject of oouaideruble gosmp ut tho cluba now, rumor haying {t that a breach of Qborious nature hie grown up between the tragedian and Lady Burdott-Coutta, bls aristo- eratle ond we uithy patronoss. Tho cause of tho trouble, it Is eaid, Id Bliss Ellon ‘Torry, who. is now playing with Mr, Irving, and to whoin ho bag transferred that singlu-hvarted dovetion which be once gave as an olfering to bis art. At the Chestnut Stroot Thoatro, ealialpt la, salarics huve been reduced on uccount of the manugera’ Joasos, Mr, Gernmill stating to a ree portor thut tho frst wouk of "Tho Gulloy Slave," he Nrst week of * Wive and tho thut of “Tamlect,” were the only ones thus fur this seas son which paid oxponses, and Mr. Buon saying that the munagement bud been losing from $1,000 to $1,200 a week, Tho reduction was uo- cepted by all the company except George Hovy, who has left, Aocry of "tire" disturbed tho audionce in the Union Square Theatre lust Saturday afternoon, ‘The alarm once ylven, 8 panto was Almowt sure to follow, and in fact most of those presont hure riedly made thelr way out of the theatre, Thera wad wu great deal of oxcitemont lucia a brio wpace of tino, but this was allayod by dr, Ahiorne and other actor, who inauaged to con- yinco the frightos people that there was no cause for four. Quict wus soon restored, bold- crv of oats returned to tholr pliccs, und tho performance thon went on. DE LESSEPS IN CHICAGO, Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, New Yong, Morch 4.—Count Do Lessops and his party left this elty for Washington on tho 10 f. in, truin to-day, After a stay of three daysin u ty will yo to Philadelphia, whore Nano ee Pasedhd aud“hor tires ehtLiren Will pomain, wklle the Count goes to Chtcago and Bun Franoigou, reaching Now York aguln by tho oud of the month: RELIGIOUS. The Rev. George Muller Preaches on Faith in God. The Work of the American Baptist Publication Society. AIT THI NEY, QEONOE MOLLER, of Trlstol, England, prenehed a sermon on “Falth" yesterday evening to n falr-sized con gregation in the hallof the First Congregation! Church, on the corner of Ann and Washington atreota,—-having for his text Hotminm, vib, 283 “ And we know that all things work togethor for good to them thatfove Uo, to thom that are ealled aveprding to His purpose.” St. Paul gavea special reason for hia knowing this, because ho knew alse that God hid in prose peet for us that in the end we should conform to tho image of Ils own dear Son, The love which God bore tis was the samo ns that which He bore toTisonly begotten Bon and, this being the ense, it could “not bo otherwise thie that al things should unite together for our goo. Mores over.” It was also anid by Paul, * whon He dbl predestiiate, thom Ho also enjteds and whom He eatted, them He also Justified: and whom He Justitied, thom He also glorified.” Tt was cagential to have full falth to appreciate fully the great love which God benrs tits chil- dren. The ttle word * all” in tho test was full of eneourinyement. It was possible for many things ta unite for our good, but the Holy Ghost went furtbor than this, stating that there was not one single thing which beret us which didnot “work to” our good, It might bo ead that surely out) of ten thourand things one infaht. bear hari with ft; but the nesuranen waa otherwiae, and they might multiply, ten thourand by ten thousind, and yet all would bo tound te work for good. For the Holy Ghost raid all, and: this means what it sald. It might tae that it night uot be acer in this life that all things worked for onr good, but it would vertalnly be seen In the text. Al+ most, ecru foo, Would the evidence be pro- vided in thts Ife the promise, Tn his own experlences a3 4 Christian of titty four yenrs he had found that things turned til: ways Out for his goo. Ten years ago whut ho then belfeved to be tho bitterest misfortune of his life huppened: yet. he knew at the thne that it was intended for tho best, though he was not. then able to seo how it was todo su. Elght years puesed uway, and two years suo he found, on coming to “America, that that allietion bad worked for hls good, and ro he could say 0 vyery appurent misfortune which he had expo- rienced in fifty-four years, ‘Tho question then arose WHBTHER THRY LOVED GOD, No ono had a grain of natural love for God. We hated God naturally; were full of can ugninst im. ‘The must amiable and loving p s0n8, parently, except Mey were rexonural were full of lintred of Gow. The Arenee 7 desperately wicked and could be brought ontot this etate: onty hy regeneration, whieh could only be gained through belief In the atonement. in this way the natural enmity of the heart wns removed and we beenme justified and pardoned sinners. When this love of tho Lord Jesus Christ was obtained by, tho reception of the Gospel and of faith In Him tho enmity passed alway forever. ‘Tho text did not any thatall things worked fre- guentty for good: they were working all the tae ‘or Fool, All the the the maehlnie Lin motlon: by the wisdomn of God was working, People felt trinis becnuse thoy fulled to see that God was giving thom inthe aitliction a» blessing {1 the shape of trial. If a person, to tuke n worldly view of tho nutter, were to get 1 34 note for every cent ho lost he would not ming how many conts he lost. If Christians wero as wise ns tha men of the warld they would, when suffering attictions, feel that they were working for thelr good, aecording to the works of tho Lord. Ite could penise God for all lily afiictions because his eyes had been opened and be saw that the work of Gad was belng dono aright, and, where te ulfeeted hin, for hla welfare. He tad oft been usked by diferent Christians in the ele countries which ho had visited how he uscer- tained, when he was placed in perplexing ond difficult efroumstances, THE WiLL OF GoD inthe matter, For instance: A porson wanted te know whothor be showld engage in business in Cincinmatl or fn St. Pani. Tis advice to sch 2 one was to welxh the matter before tho Lord, and to net ny he believed would be most. acconting to tha will of the Lord, During the firat fourteen years of his life he was very {inpatient —hurriedly desir- ous of ascortatning what the Lord willed bin to doin certain emergencies which arose, He bad often loft the matter to be decided by lot, after praying for God's yuidanee, ‘The lot, however, nover told him right, and, hnd ho not teen mer- eifully prevented from acting In avcordunce with the result by lot, ho would have made somo: very serions orrora, Tor tho last tifty years, however, ho had teen moro patient, and had pitid greater attention to loarning what was.tho will of God through prayer und waiting, The heart of a Christian should be Hike a binnk, so that God could write on it what Mo wanted. Chriss tlans, should have ono wills of their own, but should subordinate them entirely to the wiltof God. Hnying attained this condition: of beart, they should ask God te terch them His Holy Spirit through ils work. They uigtit find uo direet precept, but could discover Seript- ural prinefptea for thofr guidance. Then, also, thoy might bo guided by providential cireume stances, For instance, a person hit finned him self {nn position to accept or reject a gnlues which bo knew required tho possession of great- er physleal strength thin he owned, ora situa tlon demanding the display of greater intetlect- ual revources thart his own, In which cases it would be his duty not to aveept the positions for whieh providentin! clreumstances mude him unilt. Some thie ago an Eplxcopallay ctere ye mun told him that he bad great difiiculty in ninstering lnngunges. A few yeurs later tho sunte minister came to him and sald he bad at offer to Ho to Chinn as a missionary, and asked his ndylco as to what he bh vtter do, ‘Tho preacher at ones told him that fnrsmueh 1s ho had already acknowledged to an insuperable dittculty in learning lungunges it would be une wlso in him to place himself ina position where it would be necessary for bimte learn oneof tho most dificult languages In tho world. Finally, after people had eomo to a de- clsion, if tholr hearts remalned at peace, tt could bo looked upon as an indication that THEY MAD CHOSEN ACCORDING TO THE DESIRE ov aon, Tlis own exporienco was that when this peace of mind had followed a duly-formed determination ho turned out to have chosen woll in every In- atince, Since 1814 he hid taken palns to seo that his own soul was tina heppy state. lin placo Ike Chlengo, where everybody was ve busy, ‘thig should receive especial attention. Even tu working for the Lord one ought not to. grow careless of — his own soul, Ho himacif hud bad much business,— for the past fourteen yenrs bo had received and answered 00,000 lottora a year, in which work ho had employed not tess thin nine asslstanta,—vet ho never went to work until he bad seen that his soul was huppy. All the day loug, then, with only one or two breaks, he uttended to tho work: of his position, which no beiloved was na henvs Rs that necomplished by any ove In Chicago. Ho belleyed ho was enabled to accompliah this busl: ness through taking caro every morning that ho give his soul a full moal of the good things of tho Lord, Thoy should remember that od looked ut the quality, rathor than tho’ quantity, of tho work whleb Its children did for Hin, 8 tho quality wus a true {ndicution of the state of the worker's heart. Jt was essential that Christiana should have godly habite, People should fixe timo us much 4 possible for prayer and. the reaiing ot God's Word, Clroumsatatices at homo might for a tina interfere with those duties, but thay should ba taken up at the earliest momont. portion of tho cnrilest part of tho duy, whon the mind wag free froin care and anxiety, should bo given to those duties, und {f(t could not bo done jn'any other way, people should got up u little cartier iu the morning #o a8 to begin the day with tiks ing alitde spiritual food, The Devil, knowing: how much ho was hindered by those who were in aspiritunl state, would try tolnturfore with the: duties and thoy ‘should Hot be suifered to lise, Thoro were veopio who had unoccupied me on their hunds, but thoy should not consider tat that thio war thelr own. Their bodies and thor tine, thelr gifts and their fucnlties, belanged ta tho Lord Jesus Christ, and tholr business and alt thelr montal powers ahonld bo used to tho praia and glory of the Ian, by whose prectauy Blood thos’ hid been bought: Not only thelr souls, but their persons, tholr talents, and thelr pursca had becu bought by Josus, and Chriss ans should Jny aside a certuin umount of monoy for tho work of Christ, which would not only inerensa their spiritual happiness, but would also Jncronse thoin in basket und in store, How much they should give waa not Jaid down in tho Beriptures: tt would bo better, how for nll to give niittle to begin with thin noth~ Jngatall Jt should be given regularly, ana ir it were found at the ond of 8 year that God bad Prospered the giver more atuadantly, thon in proportion to the money given it would be easy hon to give more, “What Qa ez pucted in return for giving Himes solf to His children was, that they should givo Him tholr hearts, Uf they could receive tho Jorgost fortune owned In the United states tho wift would be nothing ag comparcd with that nade te His children by God, In connection with this thoy should novor forget that, in re for God's condexcension, thoy whould surrender thomvelyes to Him. ‘Thoy ought to have only ono object in Hfe—te lve for God. Whatever they did should be done for His glory and honor, Eyory one should ask himacl( how many objects ho was living for; if any ono found that he way Untny far miore thun one, be should pray until ull ather objuct are romeved but the only trio one the living for tho glory, and honor, and love al if Gi TITE BAPTISTS, ‘THM WEY, Di. MORGAN. ‘Tho scoond of tho scrivs of icetings In tho Interest of tho American Baptist Publication Society was held yesterday afternoon in tho Michigan Avenue Buptist Church. Tho uttend- ance wus Very smull. Tho Ney, T. J. Morgan, 1. D., of tho Luptist Theological Seminary, roud w ~dooniticig, ALTORS EY. vory ello poper on “The Duty of Baptists to Ho | Paton eae TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1880. Moro Intelligent Concerning Our Dirtinctive Be- ef, Our Wistory, and Our Mission, and Ways of Promoting ‘This Intelligence.” The reverend gentleman said thero wasn more urgent need for a better understanding of tho principles which tnderile the Baptlit religion, Hip- tists gloried fn the fnet that the Mibio belongs to the people. If people un- derston! =the = faith «preached hy tho ‘Haptista, they would love that faith much more. thin they did ot present. Ita advantages even wert not understood, Its history was enriched hy tho blood of martyrs, and in {ts roll of honor it could count the greatest divines nut the noblest’ men and women in the world. There ehould ben more oggressive apirit: awakened, anda revival was needed that would rereh the henrts of its membors, Grent praise was die the denominational press for tte noble work, Fenehing, ua it dil the homes of the people, and expintiing the grand old doctrines af the Tape tat belief. Tt should bo one of the needs of the hour t# pluce In every home fA Taptlat putilica- thon. The power of the pulpit was also dwelt upon, and the bellef owas | expressed that it wna wrong to ordain any tnun to the mite istry who could not fauill! ail the requisita for good. sound preaching, There wus lick of denominational tenching tn the xcademles and colleges, and those palesiog needed strengthe! ing. Every school under Bapulet content should: tench its doctrines and history. ‘Tho apenker ferred to the college-bred leaders of tho efor ination, and argued that a calleye education should be more generally given tothe young qien now grawlig Up, Mi. BF. JACONS spoke at some length on“ Tho Usefulness of Kvangelleal Literatura 8 1 Means of Grace." He thought there was something Ineking In Sunday-cehoot libraries that caused the apithsy with whieh they were regarded. Books shanti ‘be purchased which would interest the readers, and thus prevent ebtldren and grown peaple from volng outalde forrending material. He would like: tobee a reform hn this mutter, but he was at a Joss to nugvest tho ways nnd moins to necom- plish the reform, Bad books were doing un in- enleulablc amount of harm, and they should be. met by a zood, clean, and interesting Mternture in the Sunday: O18. Tho subject’ wis discussed by reveral gentic- men present, all coinciding inthe views of Mr. Jaco it Suggesting NO remedy. : Dr. Gritith. of Philadelphia, pronounced the benediction. after which the mnceting adjoursed. THE IRV, Gs Js JOMNRON, Misstonary: Scerctary of the Putitlention just oventng lectured in tho Universit a Baptist Chureh. ‘Tho weather was unfavorable, and the nudience wis not ns hirge as It otherwise would havo been, Hoe took a8 his subject, "Our Country,” and reviewed its gkrawth and development.” Sturting with tho colonies, and n population of $3,000,000, ho. truced tta history down to date, predicting that with tho same ratio of Increase It would huve a Pepalation Th 1000 of 80,000,000, and 100 years hence of 400,000,000, He eonsitered the coun- try’s resourecs 18 almost boundless, and that ft contained enough territory susceptible of cultl- yatlon to feed the world. “As grent, hows r 14 hed been its growth, the Baptint Church, he said, hud grown inn greater ratlo, and he thotrht tho indleatlons were that the time would come when allot ita people would bo Baptists. He closed hig lecture with an appeal for the #up purtof the Soelety: which be represents, and by sunnonneing that ho would lecture at the Second Church this evening, and ut the Fourth Church to-morrow evening. ANOTHER MEETING in the same intercat was also held at the North Star Church last evening, Addresses were de- Uyered by tho Tov. Dr. Hewitt: of the Centen- nial Chureh, and the Rev. Dr. Grifith, Beeretary of the Secfety of Philadelphia, on" The Sunday= School Work, of tho American Baptist Publict- tion Soviet: Tho Reve. E. 0. Laylor, We EL Parker, C, ‘Perren, and L. 1. Fish, of Nashville, also spoko Drielly upon the same topic, —$—<—<—— MUST PAY UP, Special Dapatch to The Chteago Tribune, Derrnovr, March 4,—Jobn Wright, of Windsor, wag killed by carsof tho Canuda Southern at Wyandotte Station tn 1876, aud hud insurance ee on bia life for $10,000. The compuntes xd to pny, and the use went ta the courta In Cunnda, relatives bringing sult: against tho Sun Mutual and London Life Insurance Compn- nics to recover. They defended in tho first court on tho ground that it was 4 enseof sulelde, but a verdict was rendered against them, They carried St up, and were again defeated. Finally, after soveral years of Hugation, It was carried to the Canndinn Court of Appeals at Toronto. J.B, Wright, of this city, one of the heirs, to-day recived a telegram stating that judgment hud been given approving the verdicts of the courts below ugninst tho compantes for principal, ine terest, aud costs, Tho claim was for $10,000; the {uteresat nmounts to nbout $2,000, und tho costs taxed prior to Its belug taken to the court of lust resort unmounted to nearly 4,000, oe Tun Evxcrio Tagur.—if Prof. Edison's clec- tric light {8 olny to supersede the use of gas, we ure glad of it. Gus ts the bine of our nis tional existence, When bonrse with too mich aporking, tuke [all's Balaatn. It fe especinily adapted to Congressinen, ministers, and the rest, of mankind. FOMMOD. ous patrons, throughout the elty, we have Kau iuaned” Hraneh Onleos In. tue different. Wiviatanes wa designated bulow, whore advertisements will” bo taken Jor tho same prico ae charced at the Man ‘Onleo, and will be reeelyed untll so'elocs p.m. ducleye the wok, sud aptlt dp. un on Suturdnyas J. & it SIMMIN, Booksulturs and’ Biatlonons 125 wenty-nocutidext, W.F, HOGANT, Drumtst, 04 Cottaga Grova-av, northwoatcornne Chirty-titth-at. CILAS, HENNE, Newsdenlor, Statlonor, ate, WO ty near Woatertieny, WH. BONNICHSEN, Drugylst, 4? 'Bluo Island-av4 C Mwelfthent. HL C, MERRICK, Joweler, Nowsdonler, and Fancy Gouis, TH Lake-at, cornor Lincnin. LOUIS W. I. NEERE, Printing und Advertising ais std Suationery Pepot, £6 East Divisions Lansalla und Wells, NGHAM & CO. Drumzlsta, 145 North: ye Division ee HOARDING AND LODGING, Went Sido. FULTON-8'Y,—TWO NICELY-FURNISIED 478 BK; ail cunventvncus, with Don Rants miun proturred, 1G Bipeipar-courr—mepnoost AND PAR- £0 tor, family and singio roonts, with Deurd. GST VARIA V— URS si eD nOOSIs WiTit FOL ‘yuard fur young Kenttumons duy-buurders Sonth Sldc. taken, North Side. NORTH CLAIK-# FUURTIT DOOR FROM the bridyve—Front rouniy, with board, §3 to 6 por woek; without buard, #2 to $4. Wotols. LARENCH HOUSE, CORNEM BTATIC AND ITAIt Tinohenta., four blocks sonth of Paling Mousu— Hoardund room, por day, $1) to $y por wauk, fram Sito Hu; u rontod withvut bourd, mm TINGLISIT HOUSE, Down BP WASHING TON-ST— an rd, #4 to $7, Hess nnas waite Mts, Zb CALS, ration $1 [PAREISGS HOUSE. in AND WN Bast ADAG AL) st Well turntaied rooms, with boned, froin $ to per wonk, ‘Transients, FL to F VW iNbRor Touse, i BTATE-HT. WGI Ole Invite Valtgur Miuvuwo—Koom und bourd, $3 to st per wock; $LWdperday, + arn Zoanb—ANi OFT OR THRE Twomain strictly private familys will bo porta nent and pay fulrly fur pleasunt apartinonts, 125, ‘Tribune uities. oskdoy A LADY IS A PIVATE EASILY, bb “where there ary no other boarders, Addruss, for one wouk, MA, Tribune one pat 1 OOM ON PALLON FLOOR IN private family, or whore thore aro but fow boars ora, (or u pound inilyt North dr South Sltos cusy of tecens to Ktate-at by ‘streot-cars, Hoferouces yivon und roguired, Addevas with torms une day 8 U4, Tribe WI OARD—iY MAN AND WIFE IN TIL VIGINI- 4 he Ne rin, Addrosa 8 Bl, Writs THIC y and her chili riba ottice, LANG MALL DANS & RRA, 4 Wotinye nginctune yt” Pt NG WoW. KIMHALL UNMIGHT AND BQUARE Which oan be solt for cush or thonthly paymonts, Hrury inatrunient warmnntod (ar tia goRrs., Olt tue atrumunts taken ms purt yn: W. RISUTA LL io and, is. Pea rd A VIAN GO PROSSER, Ite mnkes renting a specialty, Fer sate on couinission Instruments on ousy terms 215 Di SALT OTWO, at Bluto-st Teh BOM! W $0 Hur WW hhoreespowe Lor asuwehilii, Duy cash or oxchunyujood. Chk Byer ary Ay i reas Hox 42, ieD—TO WU (iD HECOND-HAND shupar aif a sinall planer, bork for tun work. Novelty. Manufacturing Company, Sterting, Wh ro EXC! FPO EXCHANGH-A GOOD Wei FATS, eplunidid sil, diuites west af Chicaxuy clear uf fnew diy erOW Wheat, corn, oF onl wayul visi thraush 15,1 fi; will oxe change sunto for good stare and tot on Guslivas stout in Chieaye worth Bud, B.A, CUMSUNGS & CO, Lt Ta Baligent, = AFT OW TIADE FOR qh iia INTEL inthe buat woulen-mite ke Ditoatar ha. bie cubs Adaruns Hox 61, Musou City, TL, TORAGE, THs, HEC: Gb low mules, S CAVEATH, AND COPSIMGLITH Oli ye i ita ititisdn at ta by ., Bol Noom 21 Heaper Block, Washington und Clurk-su., AAW He DEAN ree at un yours! exporience, Business quiuily (runsact Pou kare 2ix}4) Michtean-nv., near Van Baren-at. Biota -t t. near Rtowart-ay, 2x10) Wabnali-nv,, nene Forty -f1retent.. # Zxlw) Walnsh-av., near Forty-necand-nt., Hix Kiinvark-av., near Fifty-fonrthst, x1 Kouth Dearborn-st,, near Porty-tl toot. (e200 Lako-ny., none Forty-Mfth-nt., $79 per font. 2-atory belek house, North Onkly-st., near Park-av,, 2 in) Fourth-nv., with 2-atnry frame hauso, 1A tloey honsd with lot, Kilenvett-st., near Wert nein, $1E4H), wee with d-story house, Oak-av,, near Vincennes, ‘tory honso with lot, Twentleth-at., near Want- Worthy, $1.08, J.AV, FARLIN, Bi Fast Washington-at._ MFEIN & HWiGitt, CONE in nnd Hatatod-at ayitt and Washington, with im- provements, 82 ‘Tro-story’and bagoment brick on Mark-nv., near Leavitt, sx t00 bet, 6.20; vary low, but must aali, One of those tine stone-fronta on Ogdon-ay,, near Wadhington, ehenp, nnd two af thony fino atanes frunteon Washingtin-ak, comer Shropt nm bnegaln can bo hed (f aold now, or will exchanxe for other raparty. MiRoatone-fronte on Adnett. near Washington, odie stona-fronts on ‘Hlteabéth, none Stadisan, 6200 acl porsis iuan-ny, at Thirty ninth: ecand Fultone & taiondie Galina toe ches aon ri onte Fun, + td i lub chenpy x19), cormor Indiana and Oakley, with house, §L00. i caeizs Adis, eur” Westarn-av # per tot, oh eee, yn Sunroo, near Loavitt, with good house, “Good building Jota an Jackson, Unerison, and Cone wress, cust of Ashinnd-ay,, and others, GIIFFIN & DWIGHT, Corner ialsted nad Wastiny Por FALE-BY MATSON HN, 07 WASITING- a MICHIGAN-AV.— Octagon stono-front, two-story nd fumumenit and Wroneh runt, d-roons dock, ININANA-AV.—Handaome stonesfront, with font Jol ony ut the very bent and moat modern homes in Chicago, 8! MICHIGAN-AV.—Stonesfront house near ‘Thirty> neronit-at. very dorirable, 12000. INDTANA-A Now brick hivure. with, Z7-foot. to Just now being beautifully Trescoeds fai, + OY TO RENT—HOUS Went Side. M[O RENT RFAIDENCH WITH M ROOMS AND Aa fied torn. tol Aniiani-ny, Hartera, aining-roam, aa eamennor immediat AUFIKED W, SANSOME, foot, 100 Ln Malle PhO RENT--85 PEN MONTH--ELEGANT MAGE Mostront honunt a West Monpueente haw all morte furnace, and range. 1 hank, NO WENT—Frow MAY 1, STONE FItON ing-room nnd kitehen on parlor Moor: f asloni, 13 DIN neo, uaa fistures and in ovary war cumplota; on Warren ay, and Oakle Washington Ho HEN Twoifth-st., nat of Miehigan-nv., with olegnt forniture for rales furniture new, and cost BLUM: will fell at SLAM: rent of house, #0 por month, Adiross $62, Tribune vitice. Sonth Side. TPO RENTFINST-CLABS FURNISTIED Toner In tho mast desimble part of the Youth ide of tho cliy, POsrosston lven April 1. 8B, WARD, Hou Hy Fit Lakoeat. neh W[O ENYA FURNISHED COTTAGE ITO ‘of the plenranteat netghbortioods on Youth Sider Pent (ow to gund party, Addrean 8 7h Tritune offier. NTHELATS, South Side. 10 RENT~FLAT OF 5 ROOME, 3 WATAST- ny. & ro months up one - ROUT: Tawi 12 Dearwornente 10 10 and Monroe-sts. Ji, al, Roum st. he ANT AND NICELY UI ei) und ch ie hed front ro with or without brute tO RENT =F 0 GENTLE tien only, SModernte | oo Wauuatieny., Flat, ‘Went Side, e (PhO RENT-FIVE NICE tUOMS UP-8 er Throop, ta smntl RS AT OL my. Ine Utacturing. Pow nth deftersunent. OR KATHI ACK ON Ways & PER feentniaw on fr; 0) rental; will bring #10 after Mays bert of tennan esirable house and lo- cations Inrze lots south front: two complete and dine Sinta oF wbx roomn, yaa fixtures, bath and water. in int perb anler; covered atnite to # ie Inundry and fueleroomn, rainy rosaitie for health. cumtort bility, (Qreréudeaeently apentin improvem ‘A goon ‘and ineotne besides. this wil be the bent through street on Se MAGI Eolas 88 ST.—DESTCANLE on paclor Suory Ington-nt, ‘ST EBL IA BT, HESIDENCH cast of and nearAshinnd-ny.. unat front, afoot Jot: wrutind worth the money; between Adams und aTiroe-nt #490-Centre-ny. completa home; good cellar, Inve bard. betwoun same atreots. —Kame, with double lot £,00—Manrio-st, smum: partor, library, and kitchen on tirst thone neo AN Rusefixtures: double studded partition watis un Urick cujiar partition walls, AGILL, 8) Waaningtonents 5 OL NEAR THIRTY third, two-stury frame store ond dwelling, with nut ingen in ding Wl . GISTs SCALRINEE allerntse ans 3 at Kalle TO MENT-NTOIMR! Stores, 170, RENTOSTON ON) FIETHAY.. ‘AdniuR, WIth fronte on Adatie and Kitt ate fur Jubb bly to V Nn OF NEAR crt fe mune, Ay Ineras ont, $78 ng T-RTORK AND HASEMENT napbalt toon, 10 nnd) 18 “Chind-ay.: nin Axtenslun of Denrbornent., between, Jackron and Yan Huren. Power cnnlly available. ALFRED W. SAN? BUSES Koons, 10 Ln Saile-nt, RENT—STORE A 2 Waunsiienyes 1, ALFRED W, BANS WANTED—MALE HELP. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. WARTEUCIMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG star from 19 to 2 yearn of azo for ofics work ane collecting: must reside with parents, and hive dost Se a awn handwriting, 87. jonmice, nT arorm WAstED=A FRW Piitst-cLass soLicrrons, Hiboral terms te good mon. None but men of ntelligenco, tuct, und business Sxportonen ned ni ply, Call after On. m. at dtoom 6 105 Dearborn-st, (daxemant), WANTED A YOUNG MAN AR CLERK IN AN experiance, 147, Tribune omce, bes WAStTED~A Goon RETAIL ChoTting Baia. wihgown. Gand. tolarances Fequired: Cal at tear B West Madieon-nty Fe NENR Ela se AMAN, . references, vy mall only, UGUNIN IM Nenteents mi i, Milwaukeo-ny, eda dae \Waxten— A Gnockhy cLeitt AT wm WAT- Ince-st, cornar ‘Twunty-aixthy & amart youn) boy fram (sto Myonrs of aay one mequaiited with tho business preferred PANTER ~a NOY FOit OFFIC, MUST ThA W xi nenman, Address In Owe Raedweiling, 9 War ‘A HOORKEBPEN AND GENERATS flporteoske must hea turret eon mes Tees enderequired, Address Stl, Tribung omte, Trade VWWaAnstED-wooo | ENGRAVER Fon, Fingr. Clusstmophanteal work, “Addreas, with ANIEAUE MATCTEN, Noe at Fitih-nve Plttabungs Pee W THE WAUSAU TRON-WOIRKS, Wie, firat-ciasa tmolders. Aj n proprietor, Wausnu. Wine “PP 1? Waste PER-ANGER NY RESPONSI- blo party: WHI employ a first-clnas workman by the year ar othormine: one who uniergtanda painting Hout apaicamat ei vel neeae Sta A equired, Applicants wi reas i Wentiona. Adagens Wak Triuune omiee, aia TANTED IMEDIATHLY — EXPERIENCED W bouk folders at THE BIC UOLINGON 8 CO Be a and 174 Clarke, \WWosten— riorodnarien — A saniien man that unuerstanda retouching, printing, and toning, and tap epenk German and English, A Rtoad: situation and good ealnry will be paid ta a god an ste Ay man. Nene pith eon ork n need Anply. siress or colon I. N, SCHS OLograpbor, ie Mitwaukeo-ne, ee TANIED—A_ QGOUD ENGRAVER AND Dig y sinker by le BOCHE, lil Handalph-at, Conehmen, Teammtern, &eo WaAntep RIENCED HACKDRIVER myo eT, eferences required. Apply Wausna, MURA NNO LENT~STORE AND BASEME: near corner of Sf fession May 1, Toom 4 hana Frankiiieme pon? ota POR HL POTWIN, 12) Washington-st, Employment Agencies. Warten IRON MUINEMS: WAGES, 31.755 free fare rede enrpenters at $1 tiSTTAN & CU. NO WENT—THY STORE NOS, 3 AND Oh WA- ia tenaraint power nid passenser oievatary tetrs t srenite q Adarens W. Ie BUICK, comoriiyae fark-mys an Forty-third-st, T~BTOIE 108 MADISOS Clark and Denrter the efty. Apply to J. fl ‘on the prensa: LHI? DREXEL, NOULRVAID, A DE ‘i Wieealn Urtandmshate Witt ade ARE fron 5 ail mudern hnprovementa: terion {erniutt oF Haw. Taquineof Aclly CAN COP. S buckets 70 RENT—STORE 2 FERT FRONT ON STATE- Bt, Dutweun ke and Kandelph; sino second floor, # foot wide, in samy bullding; steam cluvatur, Apply at 4) 8tate-st, Fyor Tit Michiaan-nv. entate of Sinz, decens fie wold to-day eridayy nt id o'clock im, ut the west dour of the Court-House on Adume-at, No further ponement. Ge We eer, “Administrator, Wm, A, Mutters, Aue: JRO SALE-AT fl, 1.40 FT. CONNER PRATINE- ay, une Sixty Orato. eUM enn be cleared on § 0 AME TOUS Dt feot, Wandiand Park, at a burealns ceatory and Went Lrick, Michivan-ny., north of Twenty-nec- ond-rtt double heuse and (foot lot, best corner on Soith Site, Calumeteny.; $0 faot lot on Calumet: ay. north of Twentleth-st.: Gb feot on Twenty-third. aL, Gnst Of Prairig-nv.t ver! houses and lots on South Mide, somes imiblo und cheap. Ato te {AHH bt tent un Thiriy.titient, corner Biabton-a¥. LENIY I TILL, HU Te: Prout y ACRES TN r PART of city, #80 por ncro; 44) acres on Catunet itiver, fol per aera; on’ Forty-suventheat., botwoent ii poulovneds, EAD per actes on very ensy terins. GIO. M, SUGGINSON, 11 Dear! yon ea iT GUOVE-AV.. Gixial feott aiso 118 Cottan Grovosny. 25215) foot: wisn PR Peuleleay.. AeUH ah well taiproved. Apply to HARKER, 1210 Sattest ON POR BALES DWELLING HoUsi NO. an Waatingtonsat, eart of Lineninent., fur Bit; Partan thine, GEO, W, NEWCOS T7i Wont Mudi- DAL, pow BATLE-ON ats. lunte ehale aronts, J barber VO SALE—A LANGE NUM and Jota; some can bo homsht for lexs than cost of impravomonts,. Hf van mun to tiny A omun call foe partteulnrs, Je 1 WHITH & CO. ours 4,95 Clarke, Reaper Midek. ST ADAMS AND MONTIOE- Duriness uta; 4 to 100 foot FEET TINDTANA-AY, ‘wunty-ninthest, MATSON OR B ANT property in Uyde tart #ulpa; maine very chen 4.0% Clark-sb, Reaper 1 OR SALEM! nixth-xt.—O-fvel tut with large lirick dwollinigs GO Teet lot with twoentory frame dwelling. ‘Also houses and lols on Prairie and Calumet-ave, near Trenty-necondaut #-nere trict In 8, Eee, Rt 40 3 POR Rane ss Pett Wont Jackaun-nt. quire at iis} Denrbar ATE—LANGE D MEDIOM TO jevunt, resideners “in each division of the clty. whd Mydo. Parks some raro bareains on the avenues, Bouth | SI improved and unimproved; alse serce, LUMLEY INGLEDEW, 1H Dearbornest. Hoon i. NEAR TW 3,15, |, 0 Portland Block, ‘O0T, ELEGANT LOTS ON a little wost of Ogden-ay. Ine i, in bank. THON-MIN PEI 3 OY rnilrond Inborers for lownund Michiaan; froo fore std BPERMECK Sa Weat leandulphente Misceliancoun, WARTEDTAGESIS“# Saari FREE, AND n day gliaranteed, “Addrosn, with" Mie, Ga nd-29 North Ciatkest AW WANTEIRA Tia VELING SALESMAN; 31 bo well nequalnted with iron and wood working machinery and mill supplies, Liberal induements to. the cluht nan. Address. with raferances, ROBINSON Miscellaneous, 'PO RENT~FOR FIVs YEARS, LOTS ON STATE- ats urnaides Butterivnde wentworth and Shure Tef-nvs., north nnd ad, ‘ortyesucond-at., Very chenp. “STONE & KA Fuh Dearborneat. NTED-T0 RENT — W* MOUSE, corraars, stores, and lofts for eustamers now Intor May. We minke Wext 8 Houses rented, renus colle aftor, b TIN we id Washington und Hats VARSEN OFF ight ono # goud GUD & CO, ri ‘O8Gi VWAXTEDS HY A LEADING PRINTING-TOURE, A first-class wulicitor to take urdere In country: towns un commision; n good opening for somo pe Fon traveling In anotiicr fing ta inereaso thele Income. Addrean 8 721 ct Ww FARRER Av 3. t GEN, GRANT'S Fogghinfete, relinbles Im Clark-st.Chicago, KE MELP. Wwe PO RENT—HOUSE CONTAINING FS ruontes hatand cold water, with ire yard, tn the viewnity oF Union Park, frou te trat oF Apel, State Lowent pr Y ound when huusy tan be seen. Ads on N10, Tribute Wasien=ro SGUTIT WATER-ST, OR Vieinity, loft or part of loft for light manutact- uring. Address, stating rent und locaton, ItGL, Trib= uny often, ws PRE: NG tenant, » multe nf Ave or alx toonis, centrally tne gated near business contre, South Side. for lent housekeeping und aitice combined: must tiare bath. Address, with full pe re ATED—10 REST—A WEDL FUNISTIED: Bator houre: nek too lanier inaderd impruTe. menta; no children. References and responsibilities Urst ideas I te V TANTED—10 T—HOUSES, COTTAGES, Hats, #tores, and offices for customers new waite ing and for I ta collected, propurty eared, M, whan ror.) WTUNE CU. 9) Hank Waahlmt \VANteboTO RENTCONE OR TWO LoS, woll lighted, on Suuth Side, tor neat business, Urteo munt ho inws Good refureicy wiven. Address Bou, Tribune office, rz Vv tO Re: WE WANT GOS us tre fate of about nine Te between Van Buren nnd iandy Anhiund-ay., for whieh we will 1 must bo rendy by May}, Address 5 M PREPARED TO LOAN MONEY OND! AA" wands, wi wjuwely, LEMANS leva ‘Ofice, 122 Handol; it. one dour east of Clark, Old gold and sliver buucht for cash arexchanged; fur role, diamonds, watents, sid jewelry 25 por cent less ‘Dusiners tontdentiat. MONEY LOASED ON FUINI- Wittiout rumoval, and other mest rates. 1S Hourbarn-aty NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNITURE WITH: out Femoral, pianos, warchousa receipts, to. 1 to #utt. We'Dearborn-at, Muonue 17 and, RATE MTUEAST CORNER OF A" Mletigan-ny, aid Forty-soventi-st, ata bangin Tor W few days GARNETT & THOUMASSON, 106 Tbornsrt. i it BALU-THE, DLEGANT STONE-FRONT rerkience 421 Weat Washington-st., noar Adu; theaa ate basement, and sub-cellory buliding 2x, Aufeot, lop zheiufeot. frunte anu bulle tn Isrlt oes ecupted only by arene, Price, $14,540, 5 8 Includdedts FI MLDS, 4 Denrborn-st. te MONE itn oft fume te ratraDle. Fesldonces; ut fram $2.40) to $1OUK ete, Huot 4, ‘ORY AND BASEMENT DICK on Greensat, newr Monroer nil 4,2, MARVEY, 110 Dore oUKe is qwodern Improvements, Dornient, OR BALROSTONE-FRONT TOUS ON V1 connewny, oppuaiio Allie &qUnre, RAL MA’ ON MILD, 7 Wushingtansst, SALF—A TIREEBTONRY MUCK TOUSE, witt all moder tmpruvenents, on one of the beat Boutu xia nvenuee, "B.D. WAI, 1Ount Key RoIL BAL EHEV HCA. Goud ices OF ACI property inatall afd argo, plece, trun 3g hero Us Mount, $4 pur arry te ALeTUy wal Wedat Bldg pate ee GS as pwiGier Caenor Wankingtan wid Ualeed-ate,_ Pou, Parana N TEMS TO auit—ghai0, tron hanse and et, No 7 North Page-st.; $140 eatery Urick, $42 Ley Sestury brick, UO Wost Vulkeat Het Weat Adamneate In Pr BALE, QOrH-AY. THIRTY. 10 foot at, MA 107 Wushingtoneat, yer. 8. 00 FOUR-STORY mario front house, 118i Michiuun-nv.y bet all niodoen huprovementa, Inquire at kid Dewrburneat, In bunk, VOIt_ SALE-INDIANA-AV,, NOUTITWEST COIL ver of ‘Twonty-ninth-st, Itziss feat, MATSON HLL, ST Washiniton-nt, iT. A BAL LEST. NEAT Pees 1 Ee tiivistons Si feet on ch fay Divtalon at offer wanted on éltlwe or faces, IPRNIOY WALLER it. Deureneate _- SURRUIE KVAN! FPO BAL-EVANSTON AND ton de bie houxes and lots and choice lots, CHLAME SAD ASIS, 161 fat Ballo QO BALE-NMAUTIFUL RESIDENCE AT Kenwood, large house “and grounds, with all Hogar imucrvouenes. “Apply wad We Pat rat nnd"? at Front, {At DAUKEN, tz Jiow sani 13 | RESIDENCE ON GREEN. tents ag MeL AUT FAtupetitedsate tary eve iter, newer, furnaces Nuuse 1D ARVEY, 10 Parbornest, A COTEAGE AND TEN pany hour's ride trou Chicagu, Grom Wie RAE EG Lusatiosnt, rreouny Lot hba Lt ten PA TTR fi 3 i BOUTIT mc Haally Chtengo, TEN WV ante Division at 2. GvODRie WMUSTCALS ce WNGY PHENOMENAL PIANIST box ho equal—no rival in ior po- cultar musical rules in the world, including ¢elasstcnt, Fora), tinitstive, hutwarous, phinomengh pluctrical, Tepresented In One persons {il urohestra and cans cor in, bersolt, with audlene tthe: powers. Colosty's sensational ongayenve tudes only, Now in Chicage: Oo FouriAnKe TeMtolnder 19 scan and nuxt witty dealrablu party, Addruse SLAN- LAGE, Vribune attica, Cons PROMESSIONA: De KEAN We chanticsn. ation tive, permonaliy oe by Wutte juale ur tomate ‘dis ‘Cures’ warriti Miustrated 4 36 paige, buantifilly baunds reseriptiune tor all dlsasua, Pric #1 puathale. care ghee AND WOUND. Lost a walt huts bog. wrrit NDT 4 spots on back und alfa; unmwors to thy name of ‘The thader wil be Uberally rewarded by re- turning eae to 16 Koat Monrou-st_ = NSTRUCTION. ((TASVED—TY AYOUNG LADY, A WEACTIOR Th susie und thrue oF fauF vlanientary branches Hulieh tanwunwe, Addrewa st, Tribune once, OL CLOTHE Ub FOI LADIES AND GENTLE! curpats, und’ bedding, AML CAST AMicite cantor Gatti Cail or addrves HM EMSCIEL, 64) stato: GOOD PRICK Whids ME LAD FOR CART-OFE hing at GELDES, ai Mtatoest, Order. b AA set a to, ished tant, ee OY Establish DVANCES MANE GN DIAMONDS, WATCIIES, A ee Gnostiatt broken rates: th, BAUS DBIS itoams4 ands, 1) Handulphest, Establianod Ih, ARS AMOUST TO LOAS 0 FORNTTUT plaos without remagal, 11 Itund te AND 4. AYNASCES MADE IS BUMSITO BUTT ON FUR niture, pianos, ete., wlihvut removal, at lowest rates, 06 Denrbornest., oom 1. NAM PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER— ‘Money to loan on watehos, diimonds. und ‘yalune “Bloa of every doscrintion, at GOLDSMID'S Loan and Hulllon Oiteu (leonsed),'w Bast Madieuncat, Estab ialvedd tei, TOAN-MONEY AT 7 Titit ci AND ali comminsions upon choice xecurily, city oF aperty, IL. PASTE 142 Denrburn-at, Panes rage vain Foi STATH SAVINGS ‘and Fidelity fink books and eandinayvinn Na- tional Bunk, curtiti RA HOLMES, General Uroker, §i We MOREY TG LOAN AU CAND Gg PERCENT OP clase DusinUKs omidunie '. LYMAN @ JACKEON H Durtiunt Hinges 2T7PST MOSES 70 LOAS, HUYING, BELTING, On EX: changing Troporty, city Greountry, GEORGE GROSSING, Rent Estuto'und Lown Avent, Moom td Metragn iitan Muck, northwest corier standolph aud Lat Kalle Ly (ORES TO LOAN, ON, FORNETO TE te. without removal, J.C, &U, B Wont Monroe-st, MONEY fo LOAS O8 inithoy en ory Paes erly. Gt e per eune futures. CHASE & ADAMS, int La satio-ul . in, wh. a oid cul= nine dy de OWEN, Of Lat Bullonat., UUM ody EN-TO BORKOW—AiGO FOS VEATS cont, witout commissions, on Herstcha uved “property. Vrinelpals’ addrcas 1th ANTED—TO HORROW _ &, W aig Chileno ti od MACMIULUC BAN AHI, 13 iS OR LESS ON F evtnte nocurlty. Wa Madison-at. G MONEY IN WAND TO LOAN OS $25,000 tires homer, dosentenes ticle, Toum 2), Nog 121 LaNallo-ete HANK W.AN WMHOX-A_ NOTE DA’ An. i niuiled tn one of Citcazo’s lattor-buxan, his &! been lostor stolen. Notice ts hereby given Unit the note will not be Nonnred when promented | Noto te iby 4 LOBWENST EIN, OF THE COM In Park, Room 3 Ashtind HG Propoaaly for “tho conatructian 0: Brbtze in Liticoly Park, In mceorduney with pla wu veliemticaia on site i Heo, will by, twenty wd dutll Momiay, Stare at 1 o'clock noon, ‘Tho Hoary Tonervo tu rit to reject uly urall wide. #2 8, PAT a atoms nnd Domestics. ANTED GERMAN SERVANT GIRL FOR WA iii wore TB case-ats GLISH Gitte Must he walt rocom= Apply nt C25 Noblo- KAT HOUSEWORK; &Y) Larrabeo-st, near TANTE! ef Waar tamiiyraved pny. Fallertun-av, Wes ERAL HOUSE Micbitan-n¥. ‘GOOD GIL, FOI GEN Apply at Wi VWanTED Goon Gnu, olf WOMAN "70 Go TN ihe country te do general housework. Appi; for two days ut 91s Vralrio-ay, ue Nurses, WATERS A WET NUIME, APPLY AT ov. tice of Tir, Chation Gilman Smith, corner Stadl- Bor and Minto-sta., Friday, 110 2b. Bt, Luundresnen. TANTED—A FIMST-CLASS LAUNDRESS, BY V tio day, at at Michipanoare Miseclinncous, TANTED—GIRLS ACCUSTOMED TO MAKING uplncu goods, Call before 9 a. in, or afters p. mi, nt fee Michigan-nv, W —A YOUNG LADY TO G0 TO A WES ern town ax companions mut have a musical eduentions cumpensation small; quod home, Avply at once nt AG Wet Taylore \raste PRIIENCED BINDERY GIL; ood waxen und mtoudy work. Apply at bine ory corner Ineain and Wrikhtwood-nys. oF #% Muitl- hied How TUATIONS WANTED—MALE, Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. ITUATION WANTEDOUY AN EXPEIUENCED SD bowkkenper, Goud .retereheus, Addross 175, ‘Frmunw anes SITUATION WANTED-HY A UG CLERIC OF 8 years’ expurlence; will work low, Can utyo the Dest af referenee. Ai a, Teh ATUATION WANTED — ACCOUNT WOOK S fendud to dngtine or oventawe by lan export. "Ade en fe Urea 3 65, ‘Vrivany attica, é i S1HUATION WANTED-BY A DUG CLERK, 4 roars feyerionco; tponks Enallsh, and (erm drums 8 Gk Veibune onion, GITUATION WANTED—An SALESMAN BY OG! SS Tapas hnd id seare’ exporionce. Apply to C, a Tneontarnant wii atl departinenta, Aue nffwetly conY Orn de Gregn DU Ve itoum Iya Statoeats Ee ‘Tradex, ITUATION WANTEN—TO WHOLESALE CLOT re A thurautily uxpurieneed Tyrominn. who ts Acquainted with nll the branches of thy business, wishes to change bly prose! nea kiven. Add A Sattataa= ‘Tribune otice. enuaroment. rae DUCATED, S potetienl ongineer who can make htnaulf usctul Inany capacity. Would like to go West to a mining: country? could take etinnio uf, nid not up, machinery? v ather: work wives ho can bave tresh alr, Cant he Lest of references us to wulllty and charac Adress 9 1, Tribune ufticn, DATION WAX a merehant tation ‘cutter in custom dey ay foreman hy saine Une, Ine from Wor shuxetts, Ueferences elven. Adidrons § Shing dtctinea iewinonimenihe halide “Ad und titet-elnaa vowlng-nunchine hand, FB, MIrr. (Ot ust itundotphieat, is men, Te: ny GUWUATION WANTED-RY A YouxG MAN To 8D Unive trick for w ature, olthicr double or angio Fr wanid ky LO WOK {nm Bure: best of city wes given, Address G, CUSHMAN, 1 we a eve t ;ASa AMON, OF n Mnasae rin ., Can Kivu ory best of roferuncy, Call aU States, i TUATION WANTED-DY A YOU: AN (EN= flay ga conetininn th somo private tunullyy willie und oullgings Witt innke himself gonurally sof about a place, Can furninh best of elty roferotce If required, Addroxs 874, Tribune otlice, MilxcoNnncous, ITUATION WANTED-BY A LIVI MAN IN £D silks, velvots, and ttross goods in rotuil, wholeaalo, ‘or to travel for some dret-class manufacturing house, hut bu flretechiss, Hat Tribune ott HTUATION WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH Hrat-clias recomimondations, well ciuented, and thoroughly reliable otters his sorvives na eaxcort or companion ta turallde Gr othura about ta travel. ie 4, TTibune onl _APTUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, S LOM, Suerotary, iy POAT EAL U8. KELLY we E WUSSIAN. AND ELECTING Yuttsiug Luau have bean xrvat= Che lution department, and "ry thet, wits it tt y y nilurued, vapecint Brow vary attract Nin ARLE a nd subeiantint Al etyie sininid, mupplod upon ord 1d%, “Guiiernl Avent, ot tod. Outs muppTied w Winn wal fur onw week, N wus. or count Autdreas 11h tof hath we HUY OUT A FILST-CLARS house about 1) roums, with modern fuproveimuntar on North or South Bidy, Address 8 54 Yritung uftics, netudlinig che pontal, by udfatinest.” Can mruculpe of BL SIT UIE, Address, Tt complotss compisto, Reon ii ‘OnE INC muat ulve oud teusons fore tS Lufornt, A TWO-STORY, FRAME Mula und Centre-sts, BUGGIES, i=hund bugs Tt dalla, NEW PLATFORM SPRING price, EGS. Alea ong side-spring pen, bith top double cure able curragas ot heavy Inquiro ut 1d Charles 0, Huth Bide. lol, RADE 08 doubly true Duyay, svcond-hun Pissed ono halt ytwe ron-gray conch Loree, © place, near Harris eu) oad jh, youn I, KING, 107 North © ap. a, IN KOATS and kil,” Adsires We by OF call Baturduy ater TANTED-1 NER CAR-LOADS OF GOOD PLUG AW Aivaus seuiuiting trou iid te hae pounua. dese COOPEIG 8 Mun 2 OMSK OR MARK, Mus) HE not aver ld yours, wid guud movur, Address bun ofttee, iar ‘BUILDING MATERIAL. Ys ( WISCONSIN WHITE WICK KOH GO0.000) sas Pitti ean cw CLAMEVOVANTS. PROK WAS AvIMK, BPIEITHALIZER AND Pee ee ees bay US NCast Aadiada ae __ BILLIARD AND BO a ha RALE*CHEAP—AT 701 MICHIUAN-AY., pillaed-tably, OXIA with cuve, sacks, ole, all iit good order. : SECRET, neh watnut Halab} choup fur Guahe Addraae “a 4 $f, Trfuuue Ullves Le os aa, pon. SN ieee es QMUATION WANTEDCUY A aut, 19 couK, wait and tron, ungeneral housework. Cuod city jo COU ALTA Arnold-aty tn the rear. Laundresses, GITBAZION WANTED-AB MEAD LAUNDIUES3¢ Di, tharduaity cosble. Uuud roteroney fro bee Now York hotels, 171, Tribune uttice, Housekecpors, GiTvaTion WANTEDO BY A | WIDOW | AR ©) Lausekeoper; is tund of ehildron.. Addros 20 Went Vou luyren-at. basement, reforun ISUSINESS CHANCES, AN EXCELL don; ownor lines cash. Address 370, Tribune vittce. 2 00d locas 5 bargain fur Gen ON CLARK-3T, WANE CITANCE: d.itnus well-tny hh Hrueery, Lys NEI, to Nuri Ciurkent, too d ‘ Proll, BALETA MANOFACTORY. WITTE VOLL Hine of woud-working, und venoor cutting mas chingry, log sawn, ote, Works caver tye acrus, and Bre stidated in dirdet, inv uf communication ty si gargs ar ths nuuroes Jon QO BALE-CHEAY FOI CASTI~GOOD, Cha ek of Ary gous und grocurica in Sreutors best nals; Cowl Company pays out fal pur java udod truly. Adres GA, BALIOU, VICE GHOCERY BTONRE, CLEAN ue rutiringe Trohbusiuosn “Ads JURBALE-NIC HARDWARE RTOLK ON MIL 4 ui ont 11a use it. T.otieeiichea, Awe uy Ate: JOKN [Rg BUBEQUi 1A A CHIRIVING” GERMAN druu store for salu; splendid location; goud trader dress 1k "th fare chances) ishicto If Miag. Ads rots SUNS RMANN S LAAB Wholesale Deczuists, Hubuque, la, uw IN CABIT ‘TO PUNTER WaNten—wiitt inky on interval ina prodtable newpaper snd tub teu luentud in Oud of the inust prondsliicuf frunilor cities. |For purticulure address C,H. ROSS, at Afarder, Lusk Co's, __.. JAOUSEMOLD GOOps, rf aE RION, FURNITURE OOME Wet Madison-st., sull uil kin guods on monthly payiweiita, Low prh STED—ONE OW RIX FIRST-CLARS aioe Address sie ‘ribune Oo! WANTHD—BY A” FIRST-CLANS |

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