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pENRY WARD BEECHER, gis First Choice, Third-Term Grant; Second Choice, Soccssion Bayard, ts the Chinese to Come We East, “pe Ameritari Greeks Mnst ifave Theft Chinese Helota,” Says the Brooklyn Disine. — Cineinnatl Enquirer, Maren 13, ge Rov. Henry Ward Beecher slept in this fast night. Ho arrived at 11:9) by special ia from fMamilton, whore ho lectured Inat 4, and Jenves this morning nt 7 o'clovk for {srilte, whero ho fs Lo lecture to-night, “About tho firat subject bronched by tho re- er was tho Tresidentin{ ono, in whfoh con- xf ho alluded to some recent utterances of Deceher concerning Gen, Grant and his can- pisey, ond naked tho reverend gentleman what resent opinions were, ayy opinton of Gch, Grant," sald Mr. Bocchor, gangwer, ‘18 unchanged. Ibelleye him to be ae best representative of American common geaso Unt (hore isin tho field. 1 bellave that ha moro of tho genius of common senso than py othor man in tha country, Still Tdon't think po country: would go to smash without him; and ydon't think It would go to smash with bim, I ‘think the country is to be rutned, no mat- tet what tan or ton tro nt tha head of the ment. The people of this country man gpiiend thoy will nake {ta good country no patter who fs nt tho head of affairs, Thos folks Washington may, perhaps, by bnd legislation, mikosta littlo bunt for them, but in the end thopeopleruloc, Bo that it tsn’t n mntter of over- vielmlig importunice who is iiade Presidout. i I have my preferences, and J would prefer: Grant. T think ‘he js tho best man, He isin dnest man. Ho may hive made some mistakes ‘ablle President, but, on tho whole, his adminis jon Was G goud One, After Grant L would pefer sherman, or sowie other Republienn hv- Mies Biaino, Blaino Ins lost my respect hy his demagogisis on tho Chincas question, and his miracary of tho -anti-Chinese Jegishition as bd for Votes on tho Pacitic Const, | If we cannot to Republican Prosidont, and havo to yo to eother sidg, 1 tm in favor of Bayard after fmnoother, Bayard hus shown mure states- masbip than any other lending Democrat intho cantry. He [sa good man; his attitude on tho tnancini qitestion Js sound, and he would make sPresident tho country would not be wahamed “Astor Thurman, ho can nover bo callod a Jadas, for Judus sold himself for thirtyypleces of fiver, whilo Thurinan put tho silver uside for worthicss paper that never could bo of any salu, Hendricks {3 of no account; bo's ike an od hen without a nest—you never know where ean find him or whit ho lsat. If wo are to a Democratic President, [ prefer Mr. Bay- |. Helis your strongest man. Jam not ona of those Republicans who feel thut if tho Demo- cats ato going to elect the President they would liko to soe thom pul up the worst man in thoparty. Inm for tho pretest good of tho Ie, ant Sor the: man who will best represent: whole peoplo,' Changing the stibject, tho rier next asked Hr. Beechor whit ho thought of tho present situation in California, “1 think,” wes thou rer, “thattho state of nifaira thero fs out- mgtous. The peoplo of Culifornia remind mo of what Clark ones sald of 8 man who was noc sctingas ho should; * That man wasforeordalned tobonn Apts Bad be ia using all his efforte to ace lish tho clection.’"” OE by: continued Mr. Recchor, "if the peo- ploof Californin wuron’t auch fools, they could wo that, leaving all jucetion of right nsido, they aroinjuring thomaelves by thelr action on tho Chineso question. What Culifornin uceda Ia cheap labor, and plenty of ft, to develop the ro- tources of tho State. The mincs neod to ha worked, tho. land to be Irrignted and made farmable; dikes need to be built und desert land reclaimed, and tho Chincsy tire the Inborers: ‘that are needed ta do it. And yot hero ure n lot of Kearneyites and lazy loafers, who would not work Sf thoy wore offered work, going around and threatoning to mob these Chincse and drive this class of laborers out of tho country, What Istho result? wy cupital is belng driven ont of the Btate, and isecoking other ilolds, and, if thls thing oes on, it will Got Callforn{, back fully a hundred years.” “The Chinese seem vow about to bo making thar way East,” suggested the reporter. “Yes," reptled Mr, Beecher, “and lot thom come. Wo want thom, This lak nbout there being danger in the Mungollan mco settling ean us Is all nonsense. Ours {8 x paorelyilizns in if it cannot compete with that of tho Chineso, a ts claimed by some," But fs it a competition between tho two cly= Ubations?" asked tho.ruporter...“I4 it to bo a tontlict batween tho two, or is it to be tho dla Pligemont of one by the other?” ‘Btrictly spenking, L do not mean that thore is tobe any contiict betweon the two," wid tha ane sret. “It will not bo natruyglo of ane against thuother. But I think it will be a displncement of ono bythe othor to a certain extent, We need gomo forolgn clement Ike tho Chincsy among. us todo that labor of the moro moninl kind which we Amoricans nro qatting above do- ing, It fs the tendoncy of tho American mico to ovor upward, and, with our unlvorsal edule cation, tt tg but a question of tuna before the demand will ba universal for some race or peo- to to perform the rougher kinds of Jabor and. moro ineninl services, In tho Chinesomn docito, Intollizent, industrions class of people, who mind their own bitsiness, and can tivo choaper than tho Inboring cluases of Americans wo havo dati as needed. What fools wo ‘would be to drive thom nway from us!" ———__—_—. TREED BY WOLVES, Tho Story of Two Hunters in Elk County—-How hoy Curclesly Left + Their Ammunition Behind and Ree mained Up a Troo All Night i Conso= quonee, Correspontence New Yark Times, Winttamspont, March %.—Wolves ‘hive beon unuaually plenty in portions of Elk snd McKenna Counties all winter, und muny fariners have lost largo numbers of sheop from those bold in- truders. Hoavy rewards wero offered in some {nstances for tho dustruction of the animals, fod many oxolting adventures are reported by who angayod in tho search. In a wild partof Elk County it ts roported that a pnek had ropeatodly followed « stuge, aud tho Ine habitants were Kept In # constunt state of alurm for fear of being attacked at night by tho Tavenous beasts, Nichard Davidson and Porter Smith, of Jersey Shore, atimulated partly by the large rowardand partly by napirit of ndventure, started out on grand wolf hunt carly lust week, Thoy EE .fveded tu Elk County by fall, nccompanted ‘ae yoy about 14 carn of tigo, who insisted on golny. salong, Loaving tho cura nt 8t. Mary's, thoy pro- Seeded ta tho huunta of tho wolves Inthe wilder Noss, where thoy hail boon attracted by tho care “case of an ax which had died somo days bofore, ‘Thoy traveled in light wagon drawn by two horses of littlo valua, 80 that In_cnse of disaster Titles, provisions, ropes, axes, ota, & short distance of the funting-ground was att old deserted stable, which had been used by a crew of Jumbornion. ‘Tho horses and wayon wero left thore in custody of tho bo: when thoy startod for tho hunting-#round, evel sanying ivpino board about sixteen {cot long, for the purpose of putting up a platform, ‘Thoy found two small trees, nbout twelve foot apart, whore they orestes| n platform with tho plank Qndropo about fifteen fect nbove the ground, and to ench tree thoy fastened ropes to asalal thom up and down, Thay thon aturtod in seareh of the wolves, leaving thelr guns on tho plat- form, cautiously watebing ouoh stop of tho way. Tholr pookota wore filled with usufetidn, in oF der that the wolves might scent thent, Thoy hud foae Duta short distance when tho wolves made jolt Aypourance, and thoy immediately rotreat- Od and ascended ‘tho platform, when the wolves Were at tho base of the trees in a fow minutos, They selected four of tho pack and aot thom Btonce, when, to thelr diseomlitury, thoy dl covered that’ through an oversight thoy had left the ammunition at the stable, and they wera Without powder or ball, ‘The prospect wis not cheoring, | Night wa combuugon and tho gol was Feverc. Thoy hud but litte room on the plat- -fonn to ove around, and nat tho foot of tho strevs a drove of wolves, Which thoir {muginution a {Ged into almost a leyion, were making night hidoous with thelr howllags and jumpli Up hule way to tho platform, Thoy secure thomsclyes 1 tho bourds and trues by Ineuny af Tupes, bo that if avorcomo for want of éluy, fhoy might not fall If thoy should logo thle lance,” Davidson throw a small plece of must, grengly sousoned with strychnine, smun, fom, and soon bud the | sutlstuction ol! teolng one of the number struggling in tha agonios of death. Boon after durk tho pack ‘was reinforced by threo piory bungry-lovking fovils, which bad buen attructed by tho huwl- i, ‘Tho night was spent on the platform and. if Wes a night of terror, mude all tho gloumler LY fhe olla of tho tufurluted beaste, maddened Poy belk uetfectunt uttempts to roach the scuf- fold. Soins time in the night portion of them tts and the ahurp crack of u revolver wus proof € the boy's pluco of refuge had been dlscoy- (red. About sunrise tho reinuindor departed in ig Girovtion of the carcuss of tho ox, ¥ 8 atta hat thoy inlgut risk comlng dqwn, the th concluded thut hy would descend and aeok He boy, who” hud been Joft to churyy of tho _ bontes, Whilo Dayidsonawould proparo Uroukfast, fi ey a analy caine down, and soon a roaring Baltes indiod at the root of # largo trou. entth led 1n the directiun of tho stable in Pigs OF the boy and team, A few roda from bls q acu of destinution be found a lurge wolf lying ead, having beon ebot by the boy, who, on tholr urlval there, was found purvhed otf the top ipeathe stablo, sate, but almost frozen. In the lo wor two wolves that hud bout so badly Burt by tho horsey in their struggles to escupo Interest on bonded debt... Engine antl car services..sesssases Interest and exchange Proceeds of sales of lan ours per trip, ginoiman, conductor, nnd men) Amount to $12.00 for tho run from Brookfield to Kunaas City, 123 yolles. | With tho stuninrd engines and fourteen care, tho cost ix 02 cents por cur, whilo with ) 69 cents por cur, showing a saying In wages of &t conta (or W per eutiee por’ car hauled. To move 1,000 curs with tho standard ongines and fourtcen cirs to tho train, required sovonty-onu trains, and consequontly this tim- tee of eran of tive men ench; white with the costof fu but not in proportion to the Inercased number of cars, September cannot bo conaldered as an avorage month, tralia bulng very light, tind yet tho eee saving in traineservico along, based on centon the cost of the engines, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH (hat it was but the work of aimoment to kill thon. Onnof tho horace had heen killed, and was partially devoured; the other wan loosd in tho stable and bitten some, but not sorlously hurt. After seasoning the onronss of the feud horge abundantly with ateychoine thoy started back t0 fhe pintform, cartying with thom tholr amowtinition. Driving thera ¢ Drenkfast, and then alept i few hots, each watebing and atecping alternately, About noon thoy concluded to” start for home, having atelpped the dead wolves of thot hides in tho morning. Arriving Wt tho stable four of the Jnrgest of tho puck wore found there, hut wer alnioat dead from eating the polaoned carcnas of oy purtook of TAC, oy were Killed nt once, It wan 0) now tolernbly vertaln that: tha pack hid been Dentrover, With thirteen hides and ecnlps the celyed nbounty of $100, and tho skins are est! muted ns worth nt lent $60 more, making a Breiy eucucsstut trip after paying for tho old ers renched home Batuniy, having ros TILE RAILROADS. ‘WANNIBAL & 8ST. JOE. Tho annual report of the Hannihal & Bt. Jo- seph Ratlrond for the year ending Dee, 31, 1879, makes a very creditable showing, and gives proof of tho able manner in which tho proporty has been managed sinco Mr. John 13, Carson res vinced Mr, 2.8. Stephens 13 Genern! Manager, When Mr. Carson nasumer charge, about eight. ecn inontha ago, the rund was In a deplorable condition. Now figis in ns good condition na any of tho first-clnas Weatern roads, with bright prospects of n highly prosperous future, Al- though the road has suifered severely for tive months on account of a disastrotts war on Mia- fourt River ratca between the various Western roads, which affected tho Hannibal & St, Joo more than any othor, and ulthpugh the expenses: for repairs, repincing fron ralle with stevt ones, ‘and making othor necessary Inprovementa, havo been hi $157,851 Increase of nearly 84,000. The report shows tho earnings and uxpenses of the road for tho year onding Dee. Ut t huye beon ng follows: From passengers, From fretght From United From oxpress,... From miscellancot Vy, yot. the net varnings amount to fn 1870, nguinet $120,000 in 1878, or ain Net carnings........+ Incomo aside from earnings of rond: BURA tho Southwestern Sheu Aenea at lotty exused by tho withdrawal of the 2th ef April until the Mth of September, the rates for carrying freight during that period were very low, and consequendy entailed a heavy losd In revenue, Tho puasenger business ‘eastward was nlso very suriously aifected by tho sume cause, In May tho mite per ton per milo on poraugit peaat Wild AS low i8 37-100 conta. ang fort 10) . Loula tines, and extending from the ho entire your: tho nyvormge was 7 conta, against 4 sliniar ayerago for 1878 of 13-10. On the tonnaze actually bindled during tho yet this dilference in mite is rilvalent tow g osg in revenue of S238015.4, While with firm rates the noyoment of frofwht might not have boen na heavy ns was the case, yet, when tho tn Jury to the pnasenger business from tho samo exude fs considered, it is pony, umiss to plico tho Josa in rovonite at' from $70,000 to $276,000. During the year there was inoved G2 557 tons of fre! sagninat GUAT tona of freight and 257010 Passengers In 1878, belug an Increase of YA per cont te cont in prasenger trafic. The grain tans was smallor than in the irevious year, but in the cont and luinber trat! marked, being 2,802 tons tn con! and 81,40 tons in Jumber, ight and PERI) pitssongera, vohune of freight ind Wy por lo tho Increase is very” In addition to the operating expenses alread. shown, thors has been oxpended and chi To construction, NEF ety 537.23, These oxpenditu the inerensed cost of steel over iron rails, tho valluc of the Inorensed number of. ties put into tho track, raising truck neroas Harlem thete, M+ ing tho trestle wpproach to tho Kunaus City bridgo, and tho purchase of six new Mogul on+ gine. The improvements in depot facilities at wd; to Lyvipment, = consist largely of Ausis City were completed early in_the spring, Invulying sin expenditure of $12,001.79 In excess, of thonwant of the Commissioners In tho con> demnation, which sum bas beer chargud to tho fiecount of tho Kiansus City & Cameroy Raflroud, With this lurguly increased tonnage, the train fervico shows A marked {mprovemont in f+ aictonyy, Tho freight train milonge was $38,005 milles, iy VE8 ules this being dus largely to tho im Proved condition oft addition of tho six Mowul engines, boight Inst spring. These engines’ ara hauling trulna of twenty-two cart over tho heavy grades on tho Weatern Division, whore a full’loud for the old engines of standard pattorn waa fourteen card, In connection with the above, the following statistical figures may be of interest: In tho month of Scptomber those six jocomotives age fire ited niuety-five trips, hauling 2,167 cara, onde inst 142428 miles in 1878, n decrouse of 6 old equipment and tha and ompty,un Average of twonty-throg The wages of the train crow (ent fogul and twenty-two cars, tho averngo ta ig tho sammy cars aro moved on forty-flve feuving of twonty-six crows of men, eir pay of $12.00 cach, or $335.40. ‘Tho el ts somewhat heavier for ench trip, id tnonth, would be equivalent to 20 por In addition to tho regular trafite of the ron, the Transportation Dopartment hug been enlles upon to perform beuvy Kervlee ineldont ta tha \ lnying of: stcol ralls and robuiliing bridges and other structures, in the way of moving now and old rails ond timber, catailing an oxpensa azuinat which no raventio nppuars, In tho bundling of cars und exchunges with othor ronds reat improvement {8 noted,—the entire yours service showing a balance of, $54.51, oquivalent to only 70,800 miles diiferenco: between the use of thls Company's cara on other rouds and of forelgn cara on thie rond, and this in this Company's favor. ‘The repales of road-bod, track, buildings, and fonces have beon very thoroughly made, and tho condition of the property fa much bettor thin at. the beyxinulng of the year. Tho expenses for inulntennnce, during yoor, buva boen #1,000.57 Joss thunt for 1878, For tho coming yeur, ‘bow- over, the oxpenses will protubly, owing to the largely fncrcasod coat of all material, bo larger ‘Tho grading at Kansag City for doublo-trick than for tho past, from bridge to depot grounds was comptotod in Boptembor, Owlny, bowover, to somu unforce seen doliye the sucand track hut nol been tuld ut ond of your, but fx, at this date, completed, ‘The enst ond of Marlom trestle, about 1,600 foot in longth, has been filled with ‘arth, avout W000 cuble yards having boon requirod. Tho trestle f4 now but fod fovt in fonth, and hus Deon quite thoroughly ropalred, The embank- ment, for about two inilos enst of Harlem, bas b beon raised from ono to four foot, and grade of teack ly now above any ardiniry high water, The nmount of miles of track laid with stocl rails Dee. UL was 177, leaving 15 mites of tron rail; moat of which fs on brutiwhos. in tho transactions of the Land Department a murked activity isto be noted. +The cnah roe colpte from sales of freo lands, and payments on accountof lundsalrvady under coutrigt, haye host ay Salton q OM £100 IANS... sssreereeyteresnee From assigned 1nnds.s.csseercereseore $51,010.53 SUG TILT ft against foe ‘18783 eae is Frou usalygned Inds 24,053,70 $278,050.41 The exponsca of tha Departmont, aaide from tho Interest on the slnking-fund bonds, wore $16,107.61. During tho yenra thorough examina ton and revaluation of all lands hag been muido, Incase of the lands already contracted for silo, fn conaldorable number af contracts have been found worthlcas from the non-payinent of ine stallments item p tae ininy cuses Innds 1 have been abundon purchasers and taken up by squatters, In such cused tha Jandy have been rotaken by the Company, tho contracts taken up und canceled, and new contracte mude to replace the old whonuvor tt could bo done, Whon this could not be scoum- Pilubed lvases for abort tera buve boon inada, with tirat privilege of purchusy within a linite: pertod, ‘This has given the Company auch oon. trol of its lands that 1¢ oauity new title and ossession when roquirud, bluch of’ the lund of This pista bse beon Hore or tues fepeeed wo is worth fully ad mute! 1 c ; although tho general values of lands arc consld+ erably lower, ‘Pho disposition of the ontire land-grant may be bristly rocupitulapod ag under d lands Totut orlyinal grant. ...s.s+s » 0010.89 paca indications the sales an rovenue for the coining yeur will bo fully as largo oa during 187, As an ovidunce of tig In- croas! Ine of tho roud, {tt may bo here: stited duit for thi your's urop of wheat, Avo ueres_have been planted to every wory burvested fn 1870, Mr, Carson thinks {¢ very duairable that tho roud should baye uo full supply of steel rails lo coutinus durlpg tho prosent year the Improve: moute In tratk. ‘Thy oval production on sho Uno is belng largely increased by the vnlarge- montof old and the opening of How mines, and 2 < & = 5 & Hy i Bs = to minot this the Company will probably need an. auiditional number 0 Preafdent Dowd, fn coneiudiny tho General Manager and his oificient assistants have the confdenco and the high commondition of the Director and oficera of the Compuny, and nro entitied to tho thanks of the sfockhotd- Pe veul,and ability in the thn months those of 0 chambermatd #41, and of A porter 4; and if to these sums one adda $410 A month forthe keep of the throes rervants one finda that the hotel glears more than monthly by tho single item of attendan was thought natep in the right direc some twenty years ago hi a) charge separately for attendance, travelers might no longer bo of giving tips; Tut nowadays tips and tho extor- tion for attendance Nourish amicably togethor hand fn hand, It must be confessed, however, that Parisian ind these of Switzeriand In the rt of adding Tittle extortionate Stems to tholr Dis. Durlug the holiday season the tnanigers of hotels tn Geneva, Lucerne, and Lausiuine took pon Strangers ns golsends designed for teen ing: and muong the charges for A dinner they r bravely, “four wns- ‘or finger glnses), PaeJtiAL na though TLLDEN’S PLAN, Old Antagonisma Reviying—A Nom- ination Which May Break the Solid: South, his report, snya ers for their eeonon operations uf tho road 1 the trouble THE WESTERN INDIANA, Tho Chicago & Western tndiann Hailrond is now all completed execpt a distances of about 100 yards Detween the Huriington and Lake Shore tnd Rock Island tracks and tho crosaing ‘This rection ts ow Inke Shore and Itock Istand Jointly, Negotia- tluns bid been pending for aome time pat bo- tween those parties regarding this strip of Jand, oon igreed Lo give the right of way to cross tho Lake Shore and Itock Island tracks nt that polit tothe Western Indiana for nbuut $45,000. Hut Vanderbilt, who owns tha Lake Shore, has found out that the Grand Trink has completed nerangements with the Western [1+ Mana ta nitow this road the use of its Ine inte this city, So Intense fs tho hatred of Vanderbilt towanls tho Grand Trunk that ho Is determined to throw all tho obstacles tn the way of this rm A Bolt Threatened in Case of hotels 1s Nomination, et oF ailing ovor the latter, Northog Spectat in New York Herald, Wastisxatoy, D.C. March 12.—Tho question, “What does Mr, Tilden ment ta do?" Is just now earnestly diecursed among the Democrits: in Washington, and there f6 8 general and grow- ing belief that he Is taking menaures to control the Cincinnatt Convention, and that, though be may not now hayes made wp his mind tobe the candidate, If he secures the control he alms at he may take the nomination bimeelf, ‘Thla view of tho situation ts the basla of sono very Inter- esting and possibly inportant diecussions amotg Southern and Southwestern Democrats, and those discussions have now gone so fur na to make it curtain that Bir, Tilden's nomination Will lead ton bolt of the Domocrits in several Southern States, which would lose him South Carolinn, Louisiana, Misalssipp!, Arkunsus, and probably Virginia and North Carolin, POSITION OF THE OPPOSITION. Tocomprehend tho strength aud determina> tion of the opposition to Mr. ‘Tilden in those uiry to recall some of the histo- hen it bevaine evident that tho Ww bet political friends of Mr. came here to survey the situation and to ver if possible, n weal Unes. ‘They weru nstute inci, and they fount out, After a while, that Mr. Tilden was weak fn The Southorn States, espect Carotinu, desired Joust elt-overninent tinder the Constitution, and, provided they got (his, they eared but itty whe wits President, ‘They wero. ot first prepared to make a stand for Mr. Tilden, boty belleves, that ho was el men fn several Southorn States soon found that Mr. Tilden held ylews and would have a policy: subjects to thelr people were strongly uverse. Bute, and Me. ‘Tilden 19.0 free-trade, part of tho South, Including all the States above monttoned, iy tn favor of for Internal tin will not avcuple ta burners, 4 cents: ros SVebntethy: bend: salon thay hadytven thelr custamers the option bee tween being served inn private room or on the slreet-pavement. Some tine no a Genevere hotelkeeper stole a march on b adding to hia bills“ View. tho traveler ued to. itsk, ho view of Take Temun and the Mont hi i windows,” the Why, but T have ety wet teag come to Switzerland on 1 I canhaye thon from, the without paying.” “That may bes but h have the satikfnction of hav ity without leaving the hotel!" weather has heen rainy and fogs ast week, 40 that the Iline at all, and, under the clreumstances, €2 fstoo deny.’ “Ant aft, waft until the sun ex. And then you will admit that no marta whuteyer could pay for such 1 matchless alht. 0 arrangement with tho Westorn Indiana and to revent it from orossing tho Lake Shore track nt. ixteonth and Chirk wtall bagards, Consequently the Lake Shore Jatd a short aldo track Just eros ht or way of tho Western Mndfinn to pros from inaking the erusaing, ‘This is all hore fs about the inpendin, Lake Shore itr turrible (ght he- Western Tndtana President Brown, of the Western Inidl- non, states that hls road had no fdea of reeorting: to force, nor had itamnan unywhere nbar the round (eo get up a Might with the Lake sh he waa Informed Baturday that Vanderbilt had gt condemnation spenker of these words wna wise in on; Dub soon a rival hotelkeeper trumped bis best cunt by the aimple expedient of pitting on his bills: for,"—which etruck tho public as quite a libernt concession, All this sort of thing innkes the exe perlenced traveler prefer the Jordly manner in whiet certain bachelor hotels in London muke ills, They do not plague fteme; they eimply hand youn on which tho sum total is) writte! of i reevipt, they stamp courteous wards in blues © With thanks? Noth~ ing cap be nicer thin thiss itsaves a of mental arithmotic and mue! $a THEODORE THOMAS, Spectal Dishateh ta The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, March 14.—Therlore Thomas ar- rived here Inte fast night, and at noon to-day attended the Philharmonic rehearsal, aeeeding to Aygenernl request; Indeed, he conducted the per- forninnee. Concerning the Clnclnnat! diftietl- tea, Mr. Thomas sald be would add fittlo to what bad been nlrenily sald, He withdrew becuse te beloved the Direction to be pursulng a policy that would certaiily end in fatture, the whole blame for which would be thrown on him, wanted to get out before the certainty of failure would give cause for such blame. A proml- nent Philharmonic, to whom Mr Thomas has spoken freoly, suld to-night: trouble lies Inu nutshell, The Cine! Mr, Thomus to give them ai tion equal to the High School of Music at Berlin: and the Conservatoire at Leipsic, both of which aire supported by Royal und aristocratic patre e endowments, and the bitsiness piv of Clicinnatl—which, as compured with 2 is only # provincial town: ma cotleze to be conducted 01 ho same basia nd a bonrding-school, the e penses to be met hy the pupils’ tuition bills, Tho Directory were simply trying to innke both cnds meet. When dir. Thomas learned what was exe veted and the curtrse mnupped aut, he ut once loresnw the inevitable result, and now tho end fur na ho is concerned. plans for the future are in ubeywnee.” _———— PROBABLY {T IS. Special Disputch to The Chicago Tritnme, Srrixarinuy, Il, March 14.—A woman giving hor nawe us Eva Broderick, and representing herself to be a single woman, came bero a few weeks ugo, well supplicd with means. Yeater- day she was delivered of a child, he snys tho father Is o prominent man in Decatur, but de- ive hia name, raying it Js all right. << $$ ‘Tho Magara International Park. Ne The movement wi Ago with the “Views not charged not to altow his place in the Tilden wero ot once F the Court would compel Vanderbilt to allow the crossing to be male subject to damages awarded by n jury, Lo did not think that Vanderbilt could run Cook County na he is running tho State of New York, jot Chiengo whit rouds tu come Into the city. He new tho right to bo on his side, and, thorofore, aid No occasion to resort to foree, ng Vanderbilt: cold be brought to terms in amore peaceful and lel niasiner, pat Wttle ened tisiunn and Sout thia card with the two bolleving, us cvery= und dfetate to the peop! reted, Tut leading should be allowed eflclo in amor per yosterday was no doubt Inspired by the Ne of having it opposition was simply of his Company to bent! Appropriations provements, and it wus discoy- ae Me. Ditton was teuinst intersal ti by tho General Governmen' economical Beale. The co! tithorn Pacific Kutiroud by o Thinent xubsidy was at ahat time a qitestion fore Congress, ong in which the Southwest ern Brates,took so reat an intercat. that none of thoir piiblic men dured tooppoge this scheme, or perhaps none were inclined ta tain oceasion, when it was thought that Mr, TH den was sure to be put i Democratie members of Tiklen was in the White House to Dem Senator or Representative who should venture ho Texas Pacific bill need show his puy the proper damages for ‘Thore never was any trouble on that acore, as could be teatifled by the man ugers of tho Rock Island, who make no objection to the crossing, and are perfectly satiafled with the nnount offered by tho Western Indinna for Vanderbilt was ont: trouble outot spite tothe Grad had provlously declared his willingness to nliow Iudinnn to cross hy rond at that int, Mr. Brown expeets hile rond to bo ready or business by tho Ist of next month jn spito of Vanderbilt's opposition. sseee8 110,603,09 | on ith extreme! rezcr tho privilege, the Western but on acer= came here to “The whole Ingress that when Mr. Cc, LL, ST. L, & C. Mr. M. E. lugulls, President of tho Indianapolis, Cincinnatl & Lafayette Railroud, hae Just issucd tho following clreulurs On thot day of Februnry, 1 apolis, Clncinnatl & Lafayette Rall at foreclosure sale, and conimittce In the interest of bondholders, which and anew Company or- A Not ACcuPTAbLE rourcy. The possibility and probability even that Mr. Tilden would tecmtne Prosident naturill ft Very close serutin, 880, the Tndlan- frond wos sold wid purehused by a a number of jouthorn Democmty to care very ilttle whether he got In or not, if they could bo uasured of the control of thelr Stato affairs under theConstitu- yes men Were Wort enough to mike engagemonts to that effect, But when Mis was made sure Southern and Southwestern Democrats saw that the otbor questions—taritt, internal iinprovementa, and subsidics—could not ht fare far better under Mr. Tiklen. “When they began to sev this and wavered thon the shrewd Mepul- Avot A now war, an settled the matter, for tho South did nut and. docs not want to sec any nore iuteroul wars, “ Whatevor you af the North may deterinine on," Southorn men sald to their Northern Demo- cratle brethren, “you must understand once for all that the South willnot Nght. We have bad We want peace and good gov- ornmont; we want to return to conatitudonal avernment, You must ‘That kettled tho sale hag been contieme ganized under the hove title. Courts the property hus bean trinsferred to sald Cloclnuatl, Indiannpolis, St. 10 1 F Faunpanys such transfer to date from From and after that date all accounts should mg of * Tho Ci apolis, St. Louis & Chicago Rallwi and setiiewent. for bnlanees mado with § Clneinnati, O, Mileage ro- of It bas came, 60 fare worse nnd mi; Hayes than Mr. Osborn, Treasures Tiewns begin to tal ports to be forwarited to sume udidross, Freight und ticket reports to bo sent to A. Tr, freleht and ticket clerk, Cincinnat!, O, heads of departments and employés aro continued in tho service of the new Company dutios and titles, except Mr. J. W. Sherwood, who will assume the title of Superin- it, instead of Muster of Transportation, ucly settlomont 18 sesired of claims and Ingalls, Recelver of the Ine Alunapolis, Cincinnat! & Lafayette Rtallrond for business prior ta March 1, 1840. Plenae remit, or suthorize draft for amounts duo bim, and statements of tiny claims aginst him, a such Itecelver, ut your curlicst conyeniunce, ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN. CrsveLann, O. Murch 14,—Tha Allantlo & Great Western Ratlway Company will to-mors row be formally metamorphosed into tho Now . York, Pennsylvania & Ohlo Rallway Company, ‘The ev. J. Lockington Hates, of London, who Purchased tho road fur English bondholders, is here, and states that tho gontlomen selected to be Incorporgtars will meet, sign the certificate, and forwurd it t Columbus to be fled with the No incorporation will bo In Now York, but nn nuxiltnry come 2 incorporated i Phitadelphin, and a cortificnta tied at 1f hh the Bi of Stuto of Pennsylvania. Within # fort- t thetwo companies will meet hore, con- Devereux, Itecciver of tha Attantic & Mt be Presidents General Superintendent; und the other present: ollicers will bo uppalnted by tha new Compnny. ‘The generul office will be In Cleveland, CROP-PROSPECTS. Bloomington (1) Pantagraph, March 13. m Partios who huvo recently traveled quite ex> tonalvely in Southorn Indivny ang Minofs stato that the prospects for grain and frult woro never nore pronmjsing ut this Aeuson of the your, ‘The whout in most localities {8 excollent; It ty only whore there ure depressions In the fllds that the crop has an unpromising appearance, and that will bo Improved by favorable weather, Tho acreaye Is unprecedentodly large, Unless unforesgon disaster occurs, & lunge yield of wheat thrpughout this entire seution muy be aot down us rousonably certain, Leavenworth (1its.) Times, March 12, Tho total nercaye of winter-wheut In Leaven- worth County in 1870 was 23,10, ‘The total acre- nyo of land fa 189,038, of which there wers 11,427 nores not used for furming purposes one yonr The ucreage of wiiter-w! nearly doubles the Ngures of lust year, Many farmors, finding tholr ground better ndupted to. whent, changed from vorn and rye, and eroused tho urea of wheat, Tho warm winter with occasional frosta bias thrown wnuch of tho wheut out of the ground, causing roll Bary to spread the tufts, and there will flelas plowed under for onta, It ts sufuly catl. that the, vereigo of whont will yiolil 60 Percent more in this country than it did fast Year owlng to tho {ncreused population and tha change of cropa. EKrokuk (10.) Gate City, March 12, From inquiry ‘among tha farmers wo learn that prospecta in this locality havo mpruved durin, Field that were thought to be almost ontirely Killed, and which tho furmers expeeted to plow up, are coming out in good shape, and This is purtioulariy tho forms and local selfs; not count on us to tieation, and decided it ugainst Mr, Tilden, for 6 Republicans played thelr game of blu very well indecd, They had taken caro beforehand to seo that their uppononta’ hand was wonk, VRESENT WEAKNESS IN THY SOUTH. whut mundo Mr, Tilden weak in nS? makes him oven weaker now, for not only bas he tho samo polley, then so distastes fultutho Southwestern Democrats, Dut th know that he Inowa that thoir lnkewarmncas cuused bis failure, and they know that be is not Moreover, it imust bo ndded that rospectable Southern Democrats and = financial methods, Tho revelations of tho Potter Committec fill thoin with dimgust, The tncoume-tax sult, the railroad apeeulations, tua recent retien uy Mr, ‘Tiden of w large am of money which ho bud taken from u raltroud—all these things make hin, in thelr eyes, an unit man for the Presi- unt, therefore, to any et as curtalniy lead to a bolt in four or vy Buuthera States as it wilt Jend to ubolt in New York, Whit will these Southwestern Democrats do? Well, a gout many of them any thoy wit vate for any cundidite rather than Tilden. Thoy' si ure tired of a struggle In which, oven should win, thoy would bave & thom imposed ‘upon them, were renuminated, would) undoubtedly enrry nore of thoxe Btates than any one else on tho Repulitean side. He bas dene uo favors Bouthorn Democrats, but he his, at iL thoi as human. World, ‘hich urlginuted scveral years dintinguishod of American ariets, Mr, Frederick E, Chureb, for estabilahing a grand International Park nt Ningara Falls, and wh(ch wis 80 prompuy and tuken up after conference with bin ‘arl of Dufferin during his brilliant proportions which promise. a § Mr, Frederick now aaaniming: reeds” and sce uw Oluisted fs actively engnged In oncanlzing tho work, and 1 monster petition aakituy Gov, Gornell to lend his urately described hit n Troy” haps the moat remarkable er appended to such i doen iz the Kignntures are those of the Vieo-Prealieutthe Chief Justice of tho United Beates, and hls tednchates the Admital of the Na cessful result, oficial ald to Ht fs ne journal as bearing abhor his political iat of Bignutures uy tho Noeretary of War, AVY. MOAE wf Tha proml- preventatives in Congre States; Cardinal 3 Becrotary of Bute, Tt {a not extravi the Goveruors vf several nomination will of Harvard, John's, stern colleges; Daniel Acndemy, and numerous famous artistas Eme ier, Holmes, Palfroy, and uw kiudred narra; ellow, Whitt 2, Beluntietar the Mayor of poeta, historians, an York and chicf more aud bundreda of we! rivate Hee, such ws Horatio & rancls Adams, ‘Thurtow W Morgan and John Jays Chief-Justice Dorion, of the Cunndinn Court of Apvouls, and almost ult tho Superior Judiciary of tho Dominion; the Lord Bishop and the. Principal Duwaon, of McGill College; yurious Jewling meinbers of tha Canndlan Parthiment aud eninunt private men, such as Hoek Alla and Franels Hincks, togethor with such English in behulf of tho Univeriity of 0. Carlyle, Ruskin, Lord Hougthon, Leallo Stephen, aud nottr. Charles beings; hes given th play, and with it peace, order, and constitutional the South has begun to bo prosperous, and prog- means contentinent, Sr. Blalne, in spite stulwart record, would carry sev- eralot tho Southern States ngulnst Mr. Vitden, ‘Thy Southorn men believe that bo bas a kindly henrt, and they know that he meets thelr views on tho tari? and on subsidt he ux-Presldout, nomlnoted at Chicago, would: carry sevoral of the Soutborn Blites ngninat ‘Tilden. “Southwest. ern Democrat say: “We made a mistake with him bofure, but we shall not repent tt, He sticks and we mean to be nmony ministration we ise, And the carpot- If be comes in again we will support him; ha will tind 118 winong his most. Rervicenble and surest friends; ho will depend on the South before ho gots through, und him that be may depund on us sford: Thins rick Harrison, rs tho wmnes Of muny members of the British Parlinment, HEE Pua REANCIK ¢ N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUT t us patrons throughuut thoclty, we tinvo Extabe shod Uraneh Oficua In the ditfurcnt Divisions, as deshinated below, where sd a wi Re chanced at tho Mate Olficy, and wilt be recelved until # o'clock p.m, durlag jk, and until yp. ie BISA, B IZANCHL OF RICE away from the W Diggers atald there. Heat Bown now .an.on SAUNA jookscllere end Stationers, 121 Ase O18 Cattago Grove-nt., Nowadoaler, Statlonor, ote, W) X, Drugalst, aU ‘Iiuo Island-ar,, wadoalor, snd Fancy coln, Printing nnd Aqvortialni Thepots 41s Hast Divisione to * Drugalate, 115 North we mean to show. to the bitter ond.” MI, TILDEN'S PLAN, Of courso Mr, Tilden knows tho situation thor- oughly. It le auld hore tut he haw made up hts art of tho South would be equilly hostile to him or to bid vandidate, and It Se udmiltted that If ho docs not run himself he ments to namo the man, i jeri Port here says, ado up hisimlad todo without 8 Sulld South, and hotds that the Democrats can, vurry Northern States cnough to make up tho 1n 1870. three Bouthern Bites were glyon to Mr, Hayes, —Loulsianu, South Carolina, and Florida,—and with horthwoat cornar! mind that a largo nek ede SKiaLy CHFnOr IN We HN, 4 Avent, News and Statonde tho fall-wheut these he bad but io Very matorinily just enough to clect. Clying those to the in would not ehungo the old kansas, 6 votes; Mississippl 83 Virgluin, 1150 this for the Domnoerats to BRBONAL — COIL with nn xemplary ur, 23 40 0 yenre oF mao, with fro & entlonian Of unexcepttonable "ehurnet Ineans, Object, Cuvrringy. with w view to mutual cos ent Guapel and Lemporance work Tefurences givon und Fos the pst tow North Curollun, would innke It necessury jt murkedt by ‘Tilden men 6 “voles; Oregon, promiso a'falr yleld. cuge on low ground, whore tho seed wus di in, On high land, where the sued was sown on oli whoat-ground, the now crop his in many ly dustroyed by tha fly, and tho 0 plowed up, On tha whulo, howover, the prospcot fs much better thin It ‘wus a fow weeks go, and many farmers who on- gigod apring-whent ‘with which given notice that thoy will not want it, Inspatch fo St, Loute Globes Demo Leavenwouti, | Marah promise of tino crops fn Kansas this yeur, The rarely better nt this timo fn tho sone ton. If tho wenthor continues favorable for tho next thirty days there will be alinost a certainty of much more than wverage crops of both a Accounts from various points seotions of the Stute hi ve nearly every locality reports the prospect bt wing. ‘Throughout all the great. the State the fall-sown Wheat has come through the winter in good con- dition, und it ta now Bo that thore fs bard poration tn jut to carry Calle MUSICAL Bouthorn States surrondered. Now York, Connectt- A, riya, roc or Thoy count, of course, on known Fastorn wakes of inn cut, New Jordoy. and thdtana be RTA, DAY. 48 Dofore, and thoy add that a so-called Republican States tire held by only 8 tr gona Democratic quarters hore to bo Mr. ‘Pilden's plan for tho fall Hut wt bottom fow, even o don mon, bellove that he means to rm. They suy, however, thutho muans ta ticket und tho platform? —<$<$———$_$_$—: Motol-I31ln i Parkes Pall Mall Gazette, All tho big Parisian hotels yiva a sumptous tablo-du-hOte dinner for ubout tive shillings a i which fa not denr, lt thoy thoir extravagant charges what is eaton di private root Uining-room ala curte, breakfast of ten or coftes and bread aud butter, served in waltting-room 1s charged 40 cents for one persons but If thore be two churge ts doubled, Bre made to pay and bucon ty tho not forone alah of these dellesciea which notually consumed, but for “tive broukfasts of od, ub BO Cents per hend "total & Tn most of the bfy hotets tho chu of seltzer wuter Is Wconts, thougt ita trade costig No more than ¥ gous; a yludd of aberry ty charged du centa; four dundwiches, 60 conta; u pint bot- tlo of beer, 30 cents, and aplate of biscuita 60 It inay bo alloged that attendance bus to be included in those, itema; but attendance, having been amply chi again to be pald under the form of Uh; servants. Ifa traveler, after aottling bi! wlects to add uw five-frane piece for a would find bliaself condemued to 4 good deal of exercise with hls electri ing the ensuiu: aud vold ogid THY FOLLOWING WELL atramunist to resow, haya i TAN: WAL, P. EMENSON DLA: i. GEM CO, ORGANS, ETC, Also all stylon of tn y bets plaurallty, Itt Vorfect antisfactinn guaranteed Rocond-hund tiistruments taken in exetusny Yo munke roum for our large stock dally a1 will offer: fur salu, on ony yay Sucund-hand plunos and urysie a Tewular igures, to WW. KIMBALI. oind Adatersta, F KLEGANT MANO Ol ORGAN TO BE sirens Oret-cluse carpontor work, Wve been rec growing districts of head, wine fnela ul ueh tl fe any material horn, hug been but little snow during the winter,—in this section there wna not enough during the ontire season to whiten the ground Dnt extensive and quite coplous maiiny bave Sure Myhed moliture snough to Kive the young grain 4 beulthy yrowth, und to uratively nod order, MW iL that can be counted upon with almodt abso Ito certainty during the spring, the wheat- crop of Kansas for the present your muy be ree warded ity well aasured. “Ag to the dereuqe, the wccounta recelved from ull seetiony of thy Blute hut the areca put in wheat list fall was fully 10 per cent greater than over sown be- fore. ‘Taking into uceaunt tho promisa of a good lid, tout iige, Unies some very tino overtakes the farnier bi ANY TUNED, HEPATRED, edosthe Gran Fa i=} persons tho five persins Is absurd, Adi epi eo Di unin reckons 4 and w fumity of “BOA. 2 DING AND LODGING, but the ground in come 5 ST. FOUMEIE BOOK FIC ta te nace sint raine Nuh board, $1 to $9 WW Drlige—F ros wouks without bow ve fora siphon 1, COMNER BLATE AND IAIty uur biGeke saath of Kalmar Mout A. $0 $15 per weLk, Fiiahed Foome routud withoue {mprobable infatar- etwoon this timo aungud Thy safely be counted bushels of whout this yuar. The frult-orup {8 muen more table to injury wi ho wheat, und cunnot be cons! for fully a month, though the wouthor thus fur continues very favoruble, ‘abrunry there wore warm spells of “three or four daye’ duration, which caused tho buds to xwell porceptibly, ahd cold weathor coming on afterwards killod them, especiully tho peuch-huda: ® makes ample provislon und. if onv-bal€ of tho buds to develop, there will be un For evory kind of pricuts the prospect, fy neurly al parts of tho tate, 14 now as guod ay could bo peaches, pears, ‘plum not (injured by pri t come through the winter fa youd ed fur in tho bil JRAnWEla, House soa ‘buard, can be had th wouk at the Murwull Mouse, cornor of Halted an I DSOIt HOUSE, 1h BTATEST,, to Malmus Housa—loom und buard, & n Wook: $10 nr nT. wgsoven duyy, and yet , tor breakfast inte tho Thore aan ustute freommsonary unnory, acrvante, and If tho walter be dissutistics particular seb of po chumbormald tuke care to muke thofe dis pleasure folt aldo, All of thom expeot ta be pald when 9 traveler do the pawes who tit about the en: m4 doors, and the porter who ith w braided cap, to sum- Phree things during I OARD-A PLEASANT au tp is private fanully ‘YOUNG tol Ashlend-ay, Ad- dress 3 4, ‘Vribuny obice, Unguncles us this that form are Je! nbundant. crop, i KI & WILSON, two Aniericons ; nie truniee-bull to stands in the yui Now, consider what a botel company roully makes by churying attendanco fur those pur sons who bave to be puld for by travelors twice and thrico over, Aga rife, one wafter, 5 cham- Dermald, and w porter aro allowed for every twelve rooms or sets of moms on a first anil second floor; and the charge for sttondamwe on theau Haars a a i. Pian jot ey ones a jay, Wo have #6 a day, or a mio ico, Buy tae wastes of & bytal wales .NO.Gy TWO BINGEN, my im hie: i iy 2. desired, Apples, WKE TO GiV Murrey at their hos wx ROM BALK, bixtonEs, Sin dood condiWob} Prudontly break up your cold by tho timoly use of Dr, anes Ex Cy curativo for coughs, ‘Ol BALE—DRUG rs, shelves, counters, et: tus aud tumbler-washor: forwash, Tnquire at tiv an old rumedy and a cortalp,| emer e ee LYS a EAT ATR on (OR BALM ACI ON -FIFTIC-ST., Jeera theand VAsnk itatironde SATOUN MTL os cree a Jethinnty nat front, with te MAT Tita Waahingtc fon BALB—A ¢ Hi FEL r ire uf ype sha per year. Inquire uf JACOH yor, SALHE-ONE OFT Jota in the i i RESIDENCE ir city. 0x7 feat, fronting on North: Clarkes, und Lincoin Park, adolning and north of my v enntital luentiony Fessionce in Wright's Grove: nh wiih aoidat atargain, DAVID GOODWILL Olfuente [C08 SADEINDIANA-AV HOUR WITT oe foot Jot, porth of Thirtiett-at; dining-roeny on parlorfloor: B40 Mf sold thia weol, MATSON Hit, Se Washingwin-st. GVERY GESTICANLN CONNK tnat uf Indinnacie.: be i Wes A FINE CORNER HOUSE Gigteenth ued Prot kare et nneh jnrk-rt. CORNER ry MATSON JILL, torn tand; price, alleen Howe 1 iit SALE—DESITAL Rens Nock Isinnd and new Hurt \ar find neces near Englewood. 1. P. COA’ borneat. Poi Bia aio acate PAU —THEIE to enter into dutaila sbout thie farin: itis one of the beat improved and best farms in Ulinotsy only? 4 ROU Uf Eldin, Kane County: smlios from inte: Chico: will be sand surest sacrifice; there la nu better tens int thin Sant H.00—IGt-nere farn Aulles from Seduwick, Decatur 1 ounty, 140 under foneot Dearing Ator, and fair bulldings. Wo Dave Jus #150), If you want a, farm thi one of the bert farmini No.1 fand, and tn 0} countries In tho Wont, tiis init, You cannot buy wild for this price, ta Uui- UWencre farm in Woodbury County, Iowa; good house of F rooms, beng, Grehands; 100 acres Wn= der fence und plow: water: No. 1 land, BW acres—This ten fcent farms &5 z a) ror nere—2X-n 2milen fram? depos; house, 1 rooms, tes ders fine barns, und every kind uf fruits with mbout Whend of short-horn eattley every kind of farm Iin- Bement; hay, corn, ete, Possession at once. (00 umn *) ‘OK BALEB~#40- ONE OF fruit farmain Hinata 2 plellener County? - Le bent y kind of farge and pruail fri barns, fences, end ¥ er ond Jang frat Nata, some good tim- Tele cartalniy a bargnin av b4/40, 'T, he WORD, Hoon t 129 Madison-nt, reat BALK—FANM OF @ AUILES, TIALP A MILE. front the Court-House at Hixon, UL: brick house, modem style, 14 rootus, cisteriin, well, and windmills barn ant ther outbuildings, all in good repairs orchant, einerard, and small trulte, Kor particulars plaress, Mrs. REBECCA FILE: ice Hox 63, AN poy, RECEIVEICS SAL onter of the Superior by offer for ante tho southeast quarter of Secuon thit= teen (i, Townehly thiny-roven ir), Norih tango onrtenn (1M, enst, of tind principal meridian sitanted fn Cook County, Mitnola, Alda for. aa omnes Must be delivered & x i OT BALY—FARM OF 51 ACRES nORDEnING on Greon Lake, Wisconsin, known oa the Gon. John MeDonald or Sunny side’ farm, with Impraros te. For further ments, stock, huureholy furniture, « lc. particulars, aires: | NANGEIL Milwnukon, Win. REA PV astm acne af htydo Park forall cash; quire of JACUN WIL & CO. 3 Dentborn-at AIG, ¥ Witt story and basement brick bullding, on the routh- ant corner of Nurth tinek and Uhlo-wia.. rented for chuiee ine ith NORTH nd North iraneh Canal, between Chicas nnd Norihvay, Chiengo Tand Company, itoom A FINE RESI- f ground, situnted in sirable, cite nranorty ra 2 WO, Addveas. Site NANG AING IN LOTS NG CAr-RUPA, 12 Beare Ss NOUSE mauutfice iF Reros unt J nulla from Chilttoothe, Peoria County, Ils ntcoly ed ere farm ih Will County, IMinals: tcinas OF= it AS vurtof Conk County! hero- imines Taunt be md at tay “ofice, ‘No. ndolphent, Chicagn, anor before Mnech twentl= eth Gun), 80 Fe Re TURE i yy cHTY IN THE TOWN must be cheap. In= VV ASTED—GOOD Fil busitiens of ZACOB WEIL, & CO, #7 Dearhorn-nt, \WWASTERS coon Ub WOGATED Wi ‘denees un Prairie, Calumet, indiana, or Mi ea custoniora for them, Inquire of JACOB WEAL & CO., $7 Dearburn-at. \\WANTED—IW PERT ON DREXEL WOULB- vard north of Furty-clgnthest. Address, with ree, HLA, Tribune oMics, LARS IMPROVED: ruperty for cash customers, Inquire Was FOOT FGI is FRU, Wo hare the cast ‘TO RENT—-NOUSES, ‘West Side. TS: RENT—FROM MAY 1, STONE FRONTS; DIN- ee und kitchen ot parioe fons ty pies ory way COMpIOLET Rysand Onkley and Monpocestsc Lis POLWINy Washiigton-ai, Koom 4. 7[PO MENT—60 PER MONTH —BEBGANT PBTORY Urick dwelling No. 72 Wust Sonrud-sti bas ail Tintern ‘conveniences: gon Tixturos, furnace, and Tanke, Inquire nt ki Dearborn-st, In bank. i[io KEST=AND FURNITURE FOR BALE-TWO- story and basement brick house, with all modern Improvementas furniture, for saly chenps rent vory ave y vo eatot on Weat Hide. Kur pars Heularaappiy vod. C. WOOLLEY, 114 Denrborn-al Miscellaneous. (PO MENTOWE HAVE A LAILGH NUMDER OF Hirst-clnaadwelluxs for ront on nearly all the Avenues an Suuth Sides alsa other parts of tho elty; cin sult the inmost unewpiring nnd most fnstidious, JOHN COVERT & CO., 10 Duarborn-at, Suburban. i NENT~A_12-OOM MOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY altusted, two acres uf ground, fruit, shado treos, ete, on Hidvo-ny., one milo suuth of Kvaneton, with ur without furniture; terms resonable. Address 1’, Spatoca I Bo 9 Clerks, Se. Waren, RAMAN DIY GOODS SALES+ NY “man. Apply nteil Arehor-ny, Sie ‘hina why muenna ert nd Rnallans API meatiataly at sat Went Piretfthente nk ne APPIF Ia Wake A COMPE: GROCERY CDeITK, German preferred, eH Sato-at., corner Twoilth. ‘Trades, : WANTED AA GOOD CAIMUAGR, DLACKAMITH. Alan good tintshor, Addross Marriein Catriona Warks, Morringn, 1M Riving qualifications, roforonco, anil Wagns reqnirer O01) COOK AT ANDEN- Honme iersouto ciarieate One iit TIAT CAN TAKE inafnenace, CHIISTIAN Employment Agencies, ’ WANTED PHACTICAL MON SUNERB: TITH highest wages paid te competent ment ale, 10 {armnands at fis bor month. Apply to DICHUGIT & ante WASTED -ToLKAVE TO-NIGiTT an Minna und Inborara for Michigans highest wages paid: - {roenpenters ong conk. At J. AL. BUETUIKOK, West Iindolpheat. ATED. WA incttenns engon tar ahovaicrn § 4; tortram= Mork, 0: Cor drilers, $1.70; one yene's work; [rea ture. ISTIAN & € 4 Sontth Watorert, TMincoliancour. q Figulred. ‘Apply at Room 6 (beretnant) oranda \WWASTED-AGENTS—ENERGETIC MEN, WITT tree. Rana cabitaly Lum Ge ne usineRnt ft nanny es ee, pt stamp for papers. So (oy loamy Fund Daunte Ciabeente Chieaw, 3 NVAMHICES, 3 FE- hinte, to acil nemties, needie-casea: 6 to Bow day enstly mare by either,” Alargo importalion Just received, CM, LISINGEON, 4dnekeon Nonuco, y ANTED=CORNESPON DENTS, JOURNALISTS, and contrinturs for 44 anincied and placd-wark vacancies. Manuscripts Immediately pinced If avall= aU able any publisher. “Athenaum But ft + Tare how, New Y rea DE Biters: TANTED—A PHACTICAL FAIMER TO TAKA: churge of 9 21u-nere farm nour thincity. Kefer- iced, Addrasa 1 Hi, Tritung officd, : : Wo Clarkes Honea PUN V "ANTED-CA is 3 SERS VOR TH DEST, relling nrticlu tn Chicagos profte Immense.’ Store A Denrborn-nt. ~~ WANTED-FEMALE ELE, Domentics. WANTED INO. @ SIXTHENTI-BT., NEAR con. nor Indiana-av,, «© coud aiel fur'kitehgn works must be xoud waatior ind troner, Gorman or Seandl+ navinn praferred. m TANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GEMLMAN GIT, FOR weneral housework. A wood ome and highest wages. list Wabuah-ay, ws TOI GGINES FOR MACHINE WORK, alsy for hand-sewinw. Call ot Nu. U Byans-aty between Seventeenth and Elguyeunth, Houth Hide, VW VASTED GI Fon GENEIat, HOUSEWORK Inn small private familly, Good wagos. Apply: at northwust corncr Murrison-st. und Ogdon-ny. over, drug store. Miscelluncoun, WANTED @A YOUNG LADY StUSIC TEACTIER, to xu Into the cauntry, who will be willing to give lessons to the ehildren for the snke vf a comfort- able hume, Keconmendations xivon and required. Address GEO. W. SCOVILLE, Mason City, Mh, \WWANTEDSFOR RELIING” POSTTIONS AN IN- feliizent Inity of relinement, thoroughly proce ficat. for trade with Indies of best families in cltyt Dusinees highly respuctable und lung ostablishod. Adidrena ¥ 4, Tribune ofice, WANSTEDSA EAVIENT, INTELLIGENT WOM on to thke all tho enre of two little boys, 40nd 5. Zea old. fing fully capably of tonching elitiren of hoir ave. Most of reference required, Address ‘Tribune oMca, pea eS SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, Bookkeepers, Clerks, &ce ITUATION WANTED—AS CASHIER, TELLER, or bookkeeper int banking oalabilyniment in somo gard Nourishing cily, iy 8 yoting man now tollor of National bunk: hina hud cluht years’ experience, Best Of rerarunces furnished, Atdrose ¥ te ErDUND, SITUATION” WANTED—BY A YOUNG BX- work on trial, Address Hi, P.M, Mllwaukoo Lost. Onieo, Steaikee, Wi 2 ANTHD—BV A YOUNG SIAN, ven yoars' exportonce in tho retatl nF yournne a clork, threo tn Wtsl* mn references xiven. Addeens Box 6k LaGrange, Ht. uo 2, hint clothing trade, fo! Down for nee Air SITUATION WANTEI surg or office, Address 3, Coachmen, Teamntern, &e. ITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG MAIRIED man (Swede) ne cochman) thuruuchly undor~ Atands the business, and iarening, nd willing to do but the pince. ‘Three ‘years’ raforen Gir urcountry, Audrvssiy ky ribiine ofice. Minccllancous. $ ITUATION WANTED—AM 15 LN MIGI SCHOOL wuuld lke emblayment afternoons and Satur daya. Aduetna ¥ 70, Mribung afico. Housekeepers. ITUATION WANTED—A8 HOUSEKEEPER FOR Rotne wituwer or bavhulort huve had experience. Address by Fy Box 17, Pinttville, Kendall Co. 1, Employment Agencies. : ITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN NEE! Of good Seandinayinn or Geran tomalo help can. be supplied ALG. BUSKE'S oflce, NG Wilwnukes-n7 Misxccllancous. ITUATIUN WANTED—WILD SOME KIND GEN- tloninn oasist nn eduented, amiable Indy, recontly: widowed, to honuratle employment, oithor house- keeping, tegching, or oftee-work; hava furniture, u, eter Would Teuve tho cltys no trifling, Mofors ‘exchanged. D4, Tribune afties, GinUATION WANTED iy AN EXPERIENCED Indy sborthund-writer in an insuratico, rallroad, OF lawyer's oMice, Address ZW, Tribune aftice, O, Hox x Eyansto ~ £0 BENT STORES, OVWICES, we. toren. ‘O T Y t cet ie relay, + pis, sont jendion of Dearburiert, Lveweolt Jckedn ui Buron; power vually available, ALFILED W, BA: SUOMI, Ruut 7, 109 Salles, you ESTIMA MLE (FIVE FLOONS and laixymont), 24) und entrance tw apper Huors, which will be rented supa. Fatal Wewstread: carly pieaersiem enn be etvon, lye Fideh Wesansostis fy watt Ty NU (PO RENT-STORE AND ai Pevetthitinents May. 1 ALFIE oom 7, U0 La pulle-at, Offices. Apply att deny ON SECOND Aduress D 81, poy “A SPLENDID 0} T Hooron Clurk-st, near Madison ‘Tdbuno.oftice, Docks and Yards, DOCK PROPERTY ON THE NORTIL fpo pest sgt rtheay, Chicagu Lund Company, oom sca th Chirkeat, 7 Miscollancous, Po, RENT-HOT! “THE NEW, FIRST-CLASS Windsur Hotel, tow being competed in Denver, Coly,contalhing over 30) ruoma.wil bu let tenn enters prlattig (anant unturnished, "Che house ta bullLon the Comor of tworaf, Qe princlpal alredea in Lhe city, Witt mlany fronyy and from plana prapared by Mir, W. We Hoyinaton.the woll-knuwn Rotel architect, of Chicane, t cominuiide magniticunt. views of thu Ruoky Moun tains, und Is replete with overy mudurn conventunee, Arranyuments have been tunde for aiding an adil Monel wing, giving 100 more rouiie, whenever Ite ros q upanes by the mid of duny, Last sunmor over 15M arrivals worw redislored at the ‘various hotols in one week. At present, the hutelasre running full, ad thera ie pata vacant room ta ront, I, the, elty, Tha trnvo} to Colorndy prizes ta by vory heavy thle Your, and the wondorful mtning develupuents (tho inuuhtalng arg cortain to porpotuate travel to and tn Coloma for some yeani te come. lane of tho builds Ing can be suen, und, further partleniars learned, b application in New York at thn onica of M Jw & Con Pinv-aL, and In Denvar, ofthe Deuver Mu incon offers enn Hngeh rewpuctivuly, Muna cath al ‘cayo, in thy office of WW, Hoyligton, architect, ‘The rUprOre othe ruibt Garejvet any or all offors, [7 WES DUEE, Munaying Dirvctor, Denver, Colon Fabs ' KENT Te ugitea rr Gluvatupn Ae AND SMALL WEli ry manufacturing: power und Ms HLOL, tu suuth Jetforsun-st, NT—ON Git DEFOE APT ii proterroxt. Call Or utdrtnsy UaSiLEG, comer Ogden and Wave: wood toculity, tha try, WOM ant, housg of 8 or8 ron Tet ur RU to te; VE ag bay eat vide preforr Le A bletw in, four Inne d J2-reoia swone-front hows on Waahltdioneat., weet of Bangamon; the furniture ls No. Lin every partic- ular, cost uver 5 Shere wi omrdure £2 with the luratiaro, and'all trat-cluss poupley over EM) yor Bionth not made Out uf thy houses; retirlig causyg of banking-houso, safes vaults, and furniture all guuiploty, doing, Hue buat at pice, raifroad tuwh of Nein Wi oy 1k thre, 2,2W pads Corie wr batik t 4 illus frous Osh: sbiedid tare A ie fv a Rr] =e xg HOUT iC y cinerea fie vuopand founiee hone yn. dan large Uullding, and one Uf the best arrencod fortigbyands alt. tho citys ta wall udwyled fur all Kinds of Business, und heaibd with oxby: in tho wxalont ths city. ty Radu FOUND, WO ;E-A_MANUPAGTORY, WITI) FULd wood-workiug und yulivur cusiiue wa shinury, tou atwantly ute, teurus cuvor Gru terus wad Stry"aitdated in dizdct finu OF Souunualeacian Oy eit ‘ cuntey. For partiouiary addr (RET UIDS Raat Waatinnetucste Indiantnputie, tnd, COMPLETE STORENMOUSE HPRCIALLY FOI A furniture, household goods, and ros inerchun= atau, to ‘A Htanaolphest, Portes eatotyy lowest oh 0, NOS. Th Th ANDW HAST nildbed 1135 Permanent wid ad mun Oe AU hi matoae ate ae Ua Eanes oapuat eit bose ik eltyy Tete Uo PALL NS I Wert alonruo-e ‘ Si STON AND WASEMENT, WITH ABe 18 und is "Tht Box an 2 Wablach-ny., with ade TNO. 18 . WaNsUut —CHEAP—OFFICES ON SECOND FLOOR, ding et corner of Atundulpli-at. and Doar Hraaeh und Nord Itnwncls Canyl between Chicas red. Win expected thatthe louse will be ready for ED—-1O0 RENT—FROM MAY I HY AN Al HEUATION WANTED-IW A WREL EDUCATED aw yorerncss; faa goad pina, Emtliag, Gorman tenghe eds Welt Kueteotuene ramen SCHANGT, FPO EXCHA, FINE LARGE 1-ROOM STONE- front dwelling, Darn, nnd ut 2x135 (elont), on Lage Meat, Hear Adame, tor briek Howse utd Jot Sxtbh on, West or South Sides wo will pay $,UW to #000) cash dituccnee, 4Wi-acro farm, nicoly (mproved, houses, barns, or chnrdy, fences, wnter, ote., comptoto und clear; priea, HOUH: want house aid 1tin Cheago or suburbs, oF country alates ‘ Wae"An oloant 12-room mowdorn brick dotting, and Jot Uxie; house tatory and mansund slato rout, tn tha most fealonably part of Rowuhsuabsie, Ne Yah will rone for FLW per yenr! parties want hous and [at Bere or in Miwankors nnd wi giy0 on oloxant trdo. £.oN— Teron nll teder improvement dwoiling, Jot sax] re Fn B, frou and clenry ronta #0 por mouth, reen-st.. near Jacknis want a yoo Uwolling-house and iut in Dutra Attelny wilatve yun exchunge), thie property ta Xe I rH. hOvD, oom 7, 79 Madtson-at. FP0 EXCHANGE-SECTION OF LAND IN CILAN@ See eee AY hilioe trot Ath, RNarita Nolet WW neres brokes some hedwe growl; for housy” am Int west of Union Park, butwoon Luko and Van Bure cn-sts,, enat of Wentori-ay. not oxceeding (00 1 yaluo; will wesuine Ineumbrunte for FU Or SLU OF pay carh difference. Addruw bi. H. DYE, 12 Stonrou, fF FANOY Goobs Want aonie go NOY 1, It Atndtaon, PO EXCHANGE 6d & A Instore in Ciicauo; well 8: eluar ota in or near the city. 1 MM PREEAT AN MONEY ON DIA- munds, wntehos, und jowolry. LIEMAN'S Loan Onticg, 121 Kindolphest,, one dour ‘east of Cinek, Old gold mid silver buweht for cash or exchanged: for solu, amonis, Watched, and Jowvlry 25 per cont loss Duin ature prices, _Wusinioss coutldentint, DVANCHS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATOILES, ete, ae one-hit brokers’ rates. i, LAUNDEL, Stoned andy, 1) Randolpheat,Eetabilanud Sk, ADVANCES MAD IN OMS TO SULT UN FUIt= Nitro, pianos, ute. Without romoval, at loweat Titus, 0 Doards fioom 1. TAMIL PAID FOI Obi! 2° Monoy tu loan on watchos, dianon ¥ Bios of every duscription, at GULDSS11D'S Loan and Mullin Once (iconwod),'W ast Mudison-se Estabe Hstiod bxin a Ge PAT Fou eran RAVINGS Fidelity lank books, und Keandinayian Now mu curtiicutcs, HEA HULALES, Gonoral r Coste {AND TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT i quay end suinil commission. J. it. ok. ONGY TO TOAN ON FURATTORE, PIANOS, 4 ete, without removal J.C, &G. BARRY, I West Munrue-at, s B15 HUG, HUN, $00, 2000, FLU OF 15.000 iietitiitiesd te fear apn good elty proverty (improved proferredzat tha lowest mutes, Cc. ti FEMRY, Koons 77.5) Ln Ballowat, PARMAGES Het & Tare muni fur ce rated side spring b wea buggies, ‘he acknowl. edged standard fur qeneral excellence, these watons, huve renched a laravr wale Laan aiy tret-vlasy WagUN, Stered, wubentirely trav thotr merits. | aio Plonsure wagons, phuuluns, Jandauluttes, conpetolivs, Fuckuwuys “ete Ute In luniy vuriety. lunnoettoik srosputdaly lasttod.” Kerurul aed aueur-tatd care ges und tusules, ttle used. Ii “1 fury eheny, “PENSON RIES CO..iU taan Wabasheny, “A Goon Puce Witty iy PALb TOW cl UKRLUEICS Hob Stato-ai. Ordurn by n prampity Aiton to, *Kstublisbed ian x mn Ab UAsiC PAID FOR TADTES AND GENTLE. Aion Shenae id bodulon. (ail ened AT 0)a99 51) ule Se addvoned Mutoh te fur Sw ODIICAL AW, 1H DEAT octets tion year! exporien ly transnesar 3 5S 3 AN Kost, ican 10 yeure wo auvicw frou; buals vas quivlly and Jwanily transected: names chanted, OULD YOU KNOW PAE FUTURE WE SINS evrely rocowuend Ara, Franke to all those dis tromod (n body wind. oF ustutay so ewn Uribe the arated wyother, and siyuuld und wytnpatny to wll “all or write to hur Ndency, 10 West Oilow hours, Pa, at, to 8 pe i by fetter, on ebronto warranted. Pinus beautltully bouydy Sa rstpal lo ve Tomaly Muatrated bouk & rescriptions for Poectener ae TRO TOUS EIEN SOE SPMLING trio ieulteoroncioce;vtavans aud all howes Auld Gods Bt prices tower Uibh the tewrest er cuslt ‘or tnatalluenta, au thrgugias ‘avuny’s notice EMU Jail HEDSTE ND Cod sil daa Ss Woatduudisonen

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