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KNIGIU' How’ the Executive Committee _Manages {ts Labors. TEMPLAR, Grand Competitive Drill at -the He Jockey Club Park, ‘ormatton of: tho Processtou—Decorn- {lous—Tenting Facilitles, Etc. | Considerable hing alreaty been published about the forthcoming Triennial Conclave of tho Knights Templar, but tho arrangements. are on such grand senle, and there Is so much to be sali about it, that, were everything “written up” at one tine, fow would hays tho patlence to rend over the cohimns whieh tt would be necessary to fill in order to do the affatr fustiee, The 'Trennial Committes was organtzerl over two years ago, tnd have been at work off and on ever shice,—eoutliuously for the Jast year and a half. Feb, 10, 18783, 9 resolu- tion wag Introduced In Apollo Commandery calling for a committce of five, of whom Eminent Commander Gassette should be one, to take chargu of all matters pertatuing to the Conclave until tt ended, ‘The five met April 6, 1873, and called upon the two otter commurdertes tnt. the ely—Chleago and St. Bernard—to appoint, a similar number, ‘This was dune, April 19 aconference was held at the ‘Tremont Louse and an organization effected by the election of Em, Sir Norinan T, Gnssotte, of Apolio Commandery, Chalrnian; Em. Sir LL. Bond, of Chieago Commandery, Vice-Chairman; Sir George M. Moulton, of St. Bernard Com- mandery, Secretary; Mr. Nelson Luding- ton, ‘Trenstrer; and an Executive Commities of sever composed of the Chairman and Sec- retary, Slt Warren Q, Purdy, of Apollo Com- mandery; Ew, Sir Jolin Crowford, of St. Hernard Commandery; Em, Str I. 1a. Bond; Sir Aulcola McDonald, of Chienyo Com- mandery; and Sir William TL Thompson, of St. Bernard Commandery, ‘This Committee Js exnetly: whut’ sits name iinpiies: ft fets nll contracts, nd. passes on the work of the — subcumnilttees, Its. work 1s done - in. accordance with the system of the Adjutant Gengrul’s oltice at Washington,, Matters aro referred to the proper sub-committees, and the refer- ence 13 their nuthority for taking action. Having done go, they report back and recom- mend approval. But. the Exeentive Com- inittee has power under the rules to approve ordisapprove, But when a recommendation Js concurred: in the sub-cominittee Is {nde- pendent ‘of the Exeentive Committee, and sees that thy work in hand {3 carried out. ‘There are ten principal working commit- tevs,—Finnee, Competitive Drill, Camp, Press, ‘Transportation, Hotel, Entertaiment, Roat Exeurslon, Construction, and Decorn tion, In addition there are a Grand” Recep- tlon Committee for the musicale et dansante at the Exposition Building Tuesday evening, Ang, 173 0 Grand Floor Cominittee; and fte- ception Conmeittees for the Central, Musie- Vall, Farwell Holl, and ideCormick’s Hall, Monday night, Aug. "10, "when visting Knights are to be forinatly ‘welcomed to Chil cHg0. ic would require werent denl of spaca to felt what these committees have done, so only the work of three will be referred to ut ths thne, that of the others being left for the bute. get FINANCE, ‘The Finance Counnittee was the last one organized, and It has held but two meetings. The members, however, will yet tozether In the Asylum of Apolio Commandery this even- ing, Wheit steps will be taken to push tho collection of subseriptions, as a considerable stun remalus to be rulsed dn order te make the Conclave ercditubles to Chicago—whatthe Trent Committee are very anslous to do, shuce they yealize that by having it exceed int Inazuiticence anything of the kind over seen futhy world the eftizens and the efty will be benetited,—the former by the money that will be left here by strangers, and the latter” by: adding to her reputation for doing things on a grand scale, A. report Will be made. toy Might” of the: Fotids’ fn fund; that iy of the | ones collected by the Committee, Wwhich-{5 said to be about Siu, But the efferts this far have not been * extra,” and this fact aécounty for the Meagreness of the sunt, * Tn nll, there is now in the treasury $47,880, of whieh the Chicago Kulghts? contributed $25,000, ‘the railroads ant Pullinan Palaee-Car Company $8,000, and the hotels S78, and firms” and ine dividuals $7,000, ‘Tie Committea can “uso advantageously? $125,000. Should: thore ba a bilance atter the expenses are pald, it will be divided pro rata ainong the donor. ‘The Treasurer wit report. through the news- papers all recelpts and expenditures, COMPETITIV This Committes has been at work Year, and has formulnted rules to govern the. ‘vontest, arranged for the prizes to be awarded, and Jet the contracts for them. All wre to be anade by Chicaxo fyms, and, when finished, they will be placed dn exhibition In the Windows of State street jevely stores, As Js known, tho drill will talea pI jace ut the Chicagn Jockey Club Park, which has been secured for Awe. 18, with the outa option of the 1th if the number of Com~ Manderies entering is so large ag to compel the division of the competitors Into classes, THE CAMP, This Committee will have exclusive charge of the camp on the LukeShore between Jackson street and Park. row. Lt will be dl- Sided Into fifteen sections, each of whieh will be looked ufter by # committee nan, ‘Their headquarters will be nvar Van Buren street, ~at immensy ollice, Where all the business of the canip will be transucted, Within tho ark will be 775 tents Lixlt- feet, 485 tents s, threa-octagon tents,—one, 40x60 feet, to tuo rendezvous of Apollo Commandery; Another, 60 feet In diameter, to be used by Cileago Commaniery; aud the other, 19x30 feet, by St. Bernard seven othercirewiar tents; three sink tents; and 125 fauiy compartment tents,—o total of 1,308, ‘To these hnve already: en nasheed 0,500 Knights and their wives, ut there fs umple rool for 7,200, whieh wil tho munber in che eanp.. ‘Lhe entrance Will be at Van Buren street, in ‘tront:of the Asylum of the Grand Encampment, which ty located 100 feet trom the sidewalk, Between on the north side of the walk, will reception tents for the Eninent Come mandurs of the Chicago Commanderles, In tha rear fuinily , compartinent fents for thelr ‘use, and furthor baek the octagon tents before referred to, | South of the walk will be twenty-feot elreu- Jar tents for the useof the Grand Commander. tea of Iinois, Towa, Cnlitornia, and New Humpshire, South of these the whote park Wilke covered with tonts arranged i the for of pnsston crosses, Patrinvelial crosses, Crovses of Salem, triangles, doubte-rowes chreles, ete, All ure to bo pitched syslcinntle~ ily and thore will bo nothing irregular or stinphazard about the camp, "Tho tents Ine tended for ladies will bo set up in the most exelusiva part In each of the fora, and Will be furnished with hotel convene fenees, ‘Tho entrances will bo toward th East, and each five tents will Have & Numerical number, commencing with and going up to the number of Commander- {es In the camp, ‘hennmber of cach group ' pill be on a pennant, go ag to facilitate the : Snding of a Commandery, Everything will ™ Supplied except sonp, towels, nid inltrors, THets the occupants must gub themselves, he cots, blank«ts, sheots, ete. have bean, Manufactured expressly Yor the cam 8 Everything will bo sweet and gican. “hero Will be an ‘ainple special polivo forca’ to keep au intruders, ond ono servant will be ns: Blgned’ to evory fivy tents. Provision fy manda for a Médieal Bureau with twenty vl yatclang, who will attend to the sick withs out charge, No candles or lamps are i bo allowed in the tents. Tho fight eA will be dona froin the outslde by giclum lxhts, Of these ten will bo In use aturday mid Sunday nights, forty Mondag) vi Tuesday nights, sixty Weduusday high Ff hen.the ball takes pines, at tho Exposition iB and forty Thursday night. These a 0 the outside ko brilliant that one nskly of a tent can read R- newspaper; and snore fs thls advantage tn the-plans a per- the wihin cantiok be get frou, Nithout, ag shadowa, 083. + oF the tents prevent At wus" statod yester ¥ : esterday that.about 50,000 Hulguts and their wives ‘ad been assigned bi the hotuls,the camp, aid boarding-houses, 2 HO Nuiber ty nearer 42,000,—30,000 of whout ig Aletta ond 13,000 tudies.” ‘The Com and wi hn yet Toowm for {ally £0,000 more, a Mill deo ‘to it that persons: not Masons ang acomnodated, If thoy make application ets udursed bya Knight. ‘The qualitly Is necessury iu order to prevent luipor teal uian which gives the race character sitton, ‘The imtialinun number of people to be quartered Valier, 04; Grand Pactio, wl Cirand Commandment will bey 140; Sherman, L079; Trent, Lory Cott merelat, 6503 Gardner, Ut7; Drleus, 490; Clifluny 252" Atlantic,’ 05" Durdiek, 8803 Matloson, 2905 Hote) Prank furt, 8355 Gault, 4005 Mnssavoll, 300, ‘The Clarendon will fers dish accommodations for about. 110, inelud- Mig the following Commander Far bault. of) Fuilbautt, Ming 3 St rnson, of Stamiton, Vin, 435 Ports- Mouth, No. 6, of Portsmouth, Vite 30, Thy Revere House will necommodate 110 of tho visitors, Ineluding Ponting Commandery, No.2 Pont ates Mich, 105 oJ. Demolay, No. J Washtuston, fa, oi pand. Versalfles, No. 4, 9) Versailles, thi, Phe Mauito Honse will necommodate about 250 of the Knightly vls- itors, It ndiltion to the regular sursts. At this hotel witl be quartered: the Grand Com- mandery of Louisiana, 40 swords; Ualesting Commandery, of Savannah, Ga..d0; Georgia, No. t, Atigusta, Ga. 605 nud St Omer, No.2, Macon, Gi. At the Washington: Hotel will be located the Jackson (Mich.) Commandery, withelgity swords, ‘The Giult House bas been nasigned the Poninswia Commandery, of Kalamazoo, Mich,, namberin e102, and the Conesee Valley Conunandery,of Flint, Mich, with 03 Knights. Ie TNOCERStON, To the Euitoy of The Chicago Tritnines Crrtoado, July 28.—WIU you kindly make n ile tlo muro olour the route of tho Sir Kuights’ pro- cession, nnd nse shite the date? Many of tho large houses, toented between Like and’ Monrog: streets, on Wabash avenue, do not undersand tho line of march, and would lice 19 be luformnend onthe subject. Lf tho procession’ starts. from Take street, aid peaceeds sauthward, do not tha vdlvistons that have thelr right resting on Wa bash avenue Me infor Instines, tho secon, division Me In from Washington street after the first has praged int point, and the third at Mone roe street, following tho second? If such Is the ense, Whe the nenrest location, north, on Wabnsh avenue where tio entire body of Sir ‘Kulghts pass? + MANY Raanens. ‘The procession will take place on ‘Tliurs- day MOTH Aue. 1%. The First Diviston wilf wheel fito: Wabash avenue from Like strect, aud the ‘Third Zrom Monroe street, so the polnt where the Knlehts ean first be seen all tna tine ts at the corner, of Monroe street, and Wabash avenu DECONATIONS. . Aside trom the decorating in the shape of arches, cte,, to be dona along the Ine of mare by the Knights, preparations are being male yy buathess-men and others to urnnunent thelr stores nnd dwellings, Messrs, Kield, Leiter & Co. ave Inboring ‘to rival all others fn the magniffeenes and elaborateness of the: aubeliisianent of thelr beautiful re- tail building with Masonic colors and em- dblems. ‘The expense of carrying out tie de. signs, which are under the ‘direction of Mr. Ward, will ran into thousands of dollars: Both trantsaf the ballding wil be decors Dut eateh wil have strikingly ditve = features, An tminense Maltese cross, forty | feet syuare, will first eateh the eye and form, the centre-pivee on the State street elevation, At with be two stories In hight, resting tn the contre of the third and fourth stories. Thy cross Will be made of ofl fabrie, so ns to stand Dad weathor as well as fire. Will have a Dinek groundwork with.a red bordor, In the centre of thy cross and on the right and left wings projecting outward two feet, will be ing the coats-of-arins of the Apollo, Chlenga, and St. Bervard Comunaudertes— the three local organizations, ‘These will be done troll and be xi! feet In size. Below the centre-plece wil! ben slintlarly-executed emblem of the Grand Conmuandery .of the State. Tho upper centre will bear the cont-of- tnns of tha Grand Encampment of, the United States. All of these emblems with bo artlieally executed, and be magniled fac- shulles of those of the Orders.” Radiating from the cross will bea large banners of the Order In black and white, Above this eross, from the fifth story, will be a passion-cross in red, fifteen feet In length, ‘Chis will be flanked ‘by large banners of the Order. At the north and south ends of the State street front will be banners twenty-five feet In size nud tanbleniatle of the Order, Pendant from thy mansard will be another large bauer, Tie Washtngton street front wiltalso luwe its centre-pleee, whieh) will vie with Its com- Yatton plece on State In size aud splendor, t willbe equid in hight to the cross, and. hung relatively In the same part of the front, A large banner of the cout-uf-arms of the - Grand Eneampmient of the United States will be the lower and largest: part of the device, dust above this ls designed a erown in gold 10815 feet bn dine a, vestlig on whielt and rishy seventeen feet upwards is. eross of Constantine, au emblem which the unin- itinted would enll a monogram of | tho letters Py wd X. “This pleee }s draped with banners Far"thy Order. ‘The corner of State aud Washington will also reeelye unique treatinent. Rising fram the second story will be a red cross twenty feet high and t fect wide, with golden rays Pallatinge the centre. Provpliue froin the fifth ory and reaching to this Will be large ban Jer. Except in the respucts above deserlbed the.two fronts of the ballding will be simt- tavly treated with jlngs, shields, and drapery, On tho secon story there are thirty-elght windows, just a& many as there are States fn the Union. dn each of these windows, on a ‘banuer Gx7 feet, will be the cont-uf-arms done In oll of a State Grand Commandery... There ate nea 100 “whidows above these, and in them will be shields, emblazoned with the aris of the visiting commandertes, All over the bullitlig will be tags, banners,: and fes- toons of the Orders, and two mammath black ‘and white tagy Wilf float from the tlnestatt, Re National colurs will be used on the bulld- ag. + MORE WHO ANE cosINa. The following atlicers of the Grand Com- mmandory of Virginia will he in attendance: KB, James Gaskins Ban, Grand Conmand- ery V, E, John Farran Legnanlt, Deputy Grand Commander; VE, Peyton Stipwith Coles, Grand Generaltssin + E. Jobin Lonsdale Roper, Grand Captati-Genernls i. iain Bl. arrison Lyin, Grand Juntor: Warden; RE, Willlam Bryan Isanes, Grand Reeurder, Also, the following Commanders jes: Richmond Commandery, No. 3, of itich- mound, twenty-fve men, 1, Slr Willan 'P, Allen, Eminent Commander; Me Molay Com- iandery, No.4, of Lynehburg, twenty men, EL Sir James f, Beet, Uininent Commander; i mouth Commandery, No. 5, Uairty men, Sir Charles Syer, Eminent Commander; Ap- paittox Commandery, No, 0, of Petersburg, wenty men, . Sir Alex. W. Archer, Emi- nent Commander; Dove Commandery, No. % of Danville, fifteen men, Sir 1 1. Jones, Eminent Commandor; Stevenson Command Hy No, 8, of Staunton, twenty men, J. Sir Willtam ‘A. Burke, Buinent Commiandor; Commandery of St. Andrew, No, 13, of Rtel= mond, twonly men, Esher Witinny 3, Tane ner, hantnent Commanders Griea Commande ery, No, 10, of Norfolk, thirty men, Sir Pred Greenwood, Eminent Commander, A Jetier trom a Knight Ja New Orleans staten that It is settled that none of the Louislann Commanderies will attend a3 9. body, but 100 or more Slr Knights will come ag.an escort to the Grand offlctrs, who tre 13 follows: Sir A. W. Ilyate, R.1, Grand Com- manter; Sir George Souls, V. E,D, Grand Commander; Sir 1. 43. Adams, Grand Generalisshno; Sir Willian HH, Chaffe, EB, Grand Captain-General; Sir A. 1. Abbott, 8. Grand Prelate; Sir Andrew Jero, Jr, By Grand Senfor Warden; Sir A. N. Cummings, &. Grand Juntor Warden; - Sir Sanimeal Mane nh Todd, 2, G, C.,-1. Grand Treasurers tehurd Lambert, 2, G. Ga, Grand Ree eorders Sir Chindlus Mayo, 8. Grand Stands marers Sir Jed. MeGhinis, E. Grand Sword-Bearer: Sir J. A. Piekort, E. Grand Warder; Sir J. W. Mugulre, E, Grand Cap- tain of the Guards. : —————— An Amazon on tho War-Path, Spoctat to Cineinnatl Conamerstut. Oneessnuna, lid, July 2.—When polite enl cronkers nasert that tha Ameriean people are retrograding and taking up the luxurjous liabits of efemlunte Romans, and by that losing the pawer and grandeur of tha Bh He ‘atfes they should: not be se husty fn thelr canchit sions until they had seen tho Zenoblan fo male of Hoosicrdom on thd way-path, hts afternoon acrowid of young hoodlums were congregated In the Court-House pari, amusing themselves by casting stones ath stout-bullt " poor-woods" woman, who was resting hor classic form on the waulating raelechalr, Preseutly the woman was hn She jumped up anf advanced; some stones ing by, she cust these stones nt the boys, ie of thom, Cup Sider, aged about 18, thinks Ing diseretlon waa tho better part of valor, attempted to dy, but alas! his Nemesis was comtng close behind, Ile reached the Rte ond then thera began i race, fonvenst The: wonnn pan him up an, alley, and a largo crowd gatherin; ve hor ‘three cheora. After a-run of three blocks, Cap brought ap Ina fre ght car, but the enraged nmazan was not cluded, and ge ~ fing kim sho gave the boy-a asvere pumiuiel- Ing, “He, atter soyere struggles, managed to pKa eseape, and another chase of several blodis was run, Agaly the young hou rehly got his merits, and nob yutil. he cried enough did she det ups ‘ Atter dreaging the ht real nlecly ale re- marked that sho waen't afraid of any man that walked, and Te sho had been ‘a real anan—hin, Vet settled him! ‘This little eplyode should be a wapning toa certain clase of youn men ti every town, who Impertioentty “ray every person. (hat Apes alittle rustie; We faye interslewed the champion amt fied that her mother 7 ded, One dy enough; the lsat needs a mother-bn-liy, great: excitement, and much sympathy was shown for the woman, insulted us she find been, ‘Tho Jady sells wood, AMUSIM IBN" A BELIEVER IN STOLEN PLAYS. To the EAitor of The witcugn Tribune, Cricaao, duly 2.—In your Sunday tssue you spenk of the objects of the CGultck-Blais- dell Guaranteed Attrnetions Bureau, and scom to approve of these mimnnpera estab- lishing a corner on amusementsin the North: western States, to the exclusion ot sinaller companies, Now, { wish to ask you and the amusement- “going public of that section {fit is Hyht and frees, that these genflemen shonid mounopo- ize this territory, and exeludefather people from mauling a living in the sanie profession as themselves, Ioum the proprietor and jaanoger ofa atnall (ainpany, but one which has given satisfaction to the people 1 have played to during tho last, two years. “ While hot clatming to have a New York nttractlott, we conduct our business affairs with propel: ety, and dabor to give good: performances In return for the patronage we recelve. People cannot always find: orighial pla: nor ean they alwys afford to pay a roynity such ns Enstern mangers and authors demand, ant contend that we ore nut guilty of duing anything to the detri- ment of authors when we, tying piurelused the manureript of a play, present it In towns where the man who wrote It will never play: it, purchased two MSS, of plays for the coming season, 1 pall my money for these coples, and itis none of my business how suld coples were procured; bit f do say this: that I propose to play them, with a respect- able company, though in towns where the inan who wrote them would never think of going, shuply because he could not aford to. play any expensive company ii stueh places, The foet of ‘the matter Is, that, in writing for adate, we receive from owners of halls’ and opera-houses the stereotyped reply,“ Wo ean give you no dite, Gilek & Bintsdell have their companies here and we don’t eare to bovk you, and beshdtes we have been notl- fled that If we play a number of companies (in whieh sou are Meluded) wo willbe pros- conted ff certain playsare performed.” Now, All T have to say tn conclusion ts, let Messrs, Gulick & Blaisdell mind thelr own business, inake all’ the money they can and let other yeaply do the same, for If they propose to uildoze all the iminer companies in this section of the country they will tind an ele- vhont on thelr bands whieh it will require sone strength to handle and money to keep ullye, Yours, eta, ‘ “MANAGER, MARIE WILLTAMS IN 'TITE COURTS. anion Tinea. 5 In the Chancery Division of the [IIgh Court of Justice before Sir George Jessel, Master of the Rolls, on July yin tho ease of Leavitt against Williams, a motion was made to re- straln the defendant until the trint from act- ing for any person other than the plalntitl, except in agcordance with an agreement of the 20th of May, 1880. ‘The plaintlit ts an Amerlean theatrleal manger, and was fn this country In May lust. for the purpose of en- Enging 0 troupe to perform In burlesque ope- ray and other dramatic entertafmments in the United States, On thi Sith of May the vlaln- ti entered into an agreement with the de fendant, Miss Marie Wilihuns, v well-known: opera-boulte nnd burlesque actress, to get in prinetoat parts In tirst-cinss theittres fiithe autted States during an engagement to com mencs on the 1th of Suptomber next, aud: to continue for forty weekx; andthe defendant thereby agreed hot to play or per- form for any offer person gratuitously of for profit. during the. engagement without the mMauager’s written conseut. ‘Nhe plaintht Was to pay the defendant. $150 per week and her passnge-money to America. ‘The defendant admitted ta Agreement but in opposition te. the motion stated that shy hid entered Into a previous engagement with a Mr. Rice, another American manager, who was algo about the seme time onenelny A theatrleal company te play in the United States. Some corresponttenee had passed with Mr. Nee, and on the 27th of April he wrote nn offer to engage the defendant from, the Wih of August, saylug that he wished. her to cable hin finmediutely on receipt ot tho letter her aeceptanceor refusit, as le had fo commitnlente with nuother artiste before the 15th of May, and if she. recepted she was to send by first inalla good Photograuh for Hthographtng, and a sketch of her stuge hls- tory for his illustrated pamphlet. ‘The tems pumned by Mr, Rice were nlso $150 per week, ‘There seemed some doubt bn the aMdavits ns, to what had hoppaned on recelpt of this det- ter, and the defendant wes examined In court, and stated that she hud not tele graphed to Mr, Riee, although she had sent, about the middle of May, her Yhotorrnph with tho words, “Lam tao ill to write, but “send phato for Htho’? ‘Che defendant heard nothing from Mr. Rive, but saw his agent in Eughaid carly In dune. When the agree. nent of the 2Uth of May was signed the Rice eugagement wus discussed by the defendant with tho plainttif and his agent, und they then told the defendant there was.no binding agreement with Mr, Wee, and pan dds asyuramee she signed the agreement with the plaintit, ‘The Master of tho Rolls sald that the only question was whether wn ngreement’ delib- erately entered fito and tndertaken by 0 berson evidently of considerable mntelligenee, should tot be enforce because she was ufrald sume one else had abiding agree. ment with her. It appeared that the plaintisagent, Mr. Burnwide, on the 29th of aly, told tho defendant there was ning nerecment with Mr Rice, and, if Uint was a misstatement, tho agreement with the plstuetee woukt scarcely be binding on her, Jn ils Lordship’s optti- fon, however, there was no binding agree- went with Mr. Ries. According to his letter of the ith of Api, the offer could. onty be accepted by cable, us otherwise he could not haya recelyed tha answer in thne to have communicated with another artists by the 15th of May. The sending of the photograph . Was fo be after neceptance, bitt te aceept- ance whs tua late, and, although Mr Rice could have treated the sending the phote- Braph ns nn offer of n new contract, still that new contract-requived to be pecented by Mr, Riee, ‘This he did-not do, as he dd not write, and he only sent hig agentto England, who did not sec the defendant until June, after, tho other agreement had) been entered Into, There was. in his option, clearly no con- tract with Mr. Riee, amt ho did not think thore could be any «iierenes between Amer ean and English law as to the existence of that contract. ‘There must, therefore, be an Injunetion ag asked to restrain the defendant, from acting for any one else In contravention of the terns of the ngreement, > DRAMATIC NOTES, F Morinceht{ {3 in town, aud lovking for an engigenient. . Maggio Mitchel! will bogin her season at. Columbus, O., on Aug. 20, et Yue Carson will take the place of Amy Gordon in Gill's *Gobllus,? * Roland Reed aud FE. J. Buckley aro going iu for a benellt on the Oth of August, " The Luan of Colller's “ Banker's Daugh- tor” company will be ‘Miss Anna Boyle, Abboy's terms forthe Bornhardt are sald to be Oper contort the gross, Sho will bey profitabla morsel! Dalzicl says ho Is organizing a Burlesgiia” company, and that he his enguged Roland Tee md Miss Alice Hastings. “Hozol Kirke," at tha Madison Lyceum. ‘Theutre, hus renched tts 200th performance, ‘This is one of the longest—It not the longest runs a play ever enjoyed in New York, When Emily Soldene was yt chilli, says tho Cineinnatl Lnquirer,- hor” companions at schoul never lat, her take bites from thelr ape -vles, Ut was cheapor to give her the apples, Miss Ada Cavendish sitled for New York on Afondny in the Clty of Brussels, der dates aro filled from the Sd of August witil Olsbof April, She bejags with hora play entitled “ Marion Delorme,” and opens la Butfulo, “ Ralnboay Revels,” producod, by. the Stew. arts for thd firat {iment Haverly’s Nourteenth Street Theatre, New York, on Atonday, fs deseribed by the fforald us “a sort of dra. matls clothesline on which ure hung a nun - r of Woll-mown disguises.” Mr. Ed Arnott will blossom forth to-night. at the Baplist Church, Kvanstons Ue will tigure os Engtand’s greatest reader,” go he mnodestly states it in his progrun, hiving twice appeared before her Majesty, at her earnest request, alyy bofure tho other meu- bers of the Royal faruily, ————— 2 A Now Hampshire Hunocral Incident, While a funeral wub iy proyrces ot 1 boude in 8 New Hampshire town the ether day, suys the Providence Preas, 4 small man in’ bis shirt. sleoves wulked Iu at the gute and up to tho duor, : “What do yuu think" aald he tou wen who was standing on the steps; “of a tian that would fell poor lane widow a blind cow?” swe did te? Tho corpao insite.” “Yer dont say Wal, he did. an’ T kin prove it. an’ Thad an Wee that eran that contd de reech a wien thing as that couldn't make a yery aerumptlous- Juoking corpao, nn’ that’s why F eaine round bere: togetn squint ati He stepped Inte the entry, and was there met hy # burly son of the corpse, who had overheurd hig remarks nt the door, “Xo yor want ter git n Aquint at the old man's corpsd, do‘yor—yer Miele, red-hended, freckled Fon of 4 bow-leyged mouke wud the Bon of hig lute worthy aire, “but Mil give some one ce fe ebance to look ut a corpse that will make ‘em sick or senre ’em todenth.” whut wag left of tho In about three min Ute man In shirt-asicoves Jooked os if be hid been ritn through n. patent’ thrashiog-machine, and when he pieked himself up from the tnitdia of tho rond some time after, he but to tum round four times before ho could “get his bearings" sumficlently correct to cnable him to point bis nose hotnewnrd, COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. Second Day's Proceedings of tho Awso-= ciation. ‘The second day's session of the Buslness College Teachers’ and Penmen’s Assoviation wos begun yesterday morning In the Palmer House elub-room with a fair attendance, Prof, A.D. Wilt. of Dayton, ,, Jeetured on “A Method of Presently Interest, Rent, Tare, Freight, aud Similar Accounts.” He was followed by Prof. G. BR. Rath- bun, of Omaha, Neb, who spoke on “Improvements in Bookkeeping Contributed © by Authors During the Last Deeade,’ paying an eloquent tribe ute tu the Chicugo contributors te this branch of learning. Prof, C. E. Cady, of New York City, delivered a short address on "The niiifiention of nb Entry ke and the Methods ot Goleiating Lnterest.? Mhustrut- ing his remarks with bluckbourd exerelses, fhe Convention then adjourned until 2 Ue z On reassembling, the Convention proceeded tu finish up some milseellanvous business fn- troduced at the morning session, C, 1. Cady, of New Yorts, was efecto Treasurer, fn place of the nbsentee, An invitation from C, Hane dolph, Esu., of the Board of ‘Trade, Inviting the Assoctution to give the Board aenll, was rend and accepted, but no tine was fixed for the visit. | I wad deelded to extend the time of the Convention over Friday, A) letter from 8. 8, Packard, of New York, former President of the Association, was vend. Le suggested the advisnbility of putting spect mens of pentnanship on exhibition at the Exposition to be held in 188. Letters aud telegrams of regret were read from other members of the profession, Prof. W. W. Walr, of Louisville, read a paper on “The Missing Link fn Business. Colleges,” and comments and remarks were mule by other Professors present, An exhibition of the manner In whieh the entry clerks Workeil In’ the large jobbiin- houses was given by Messrs. Steele, Burdick, and Robinson, front the establlsiment of J. V, Farwell & Co. After been called, Mr. Steele exmained the teehitieat terms used, also the general routine work of the establishtnent.'’ On imotion, a vote of thanks was tendered these gentlemen, Judge Henry Bouth, of this city, then ad- dressed the Convention on the Subject of “Commercial Luw.? ‘The Judge belleved that a thorough Knowledge of commercial law was neeessary,to nyoung ina who de> sired to embark ft the mercantile business, and he thought the business enllezes of to- duy gave these youlig men an opportunity: ; TO GAIN TIUS KNOWLEDGE, It was much. better fur 0 young man to gain a knowledge of commerclal hw tn these schools than by experience in a business oles whera he would be fn danger of nb- sorbing the mistakes and the system of his einplover, He thought it would be it great thing for a young intending to follow evtuinoreiat pursuits to-go through a course of study In a daw school, as he belleved ever American-eltizen ahipuld be conversant with the laws of his eguntry, A knowledge of ho laws of contracts, real estate, sales, ne= gollable paper, partnership. agency, ete, was: essential to a though busiiess education, ‘The speaker closed:by reimninding hls wuadl- enee of the greatness of thely work, aud urged them to put their hearts In thelr labors nnd give the world men of whom It could be proud, The Judgeswas tendered n vote of ‘ thaws. C, G, Stowell, M.A. of tis city, then con- ducted # tesson on 1 e and Foreign Exchange.” Ho was followed by Vrot, O. M. Powers, also ofithis.city, wha spoke on the “Styles of Writing ‘ond Fignres-Best Adapted for Busingss Purposes.” “Both gen- tlemen ilustrated thelr lectures by binvk- board exercises, +i. ats Mr. C. Jevne then snoke of the vatue of'n business college education, and pointed out his successful career In business na thy re- sults of a course of study in one of these in- stitution ! ons andmiseclaneous business Some te: were disposed of, and the Convention ad- Journed until 8 p. m.: ‘Tho evenlng session was opened at 8o'eloc}c by thy reading of nsnumber of tetters of re- uret and niseellaneons vorrespondence. Mosher, the. photographer, offered to take the pholograp hy of ithe delegutes for his mes mor! al picture of Caleago, und his offer was accepted, Whitin L. Faweett, Esq., of this city, de- livered an, address on “The Pust, Present, and Probable Future of Our Banking Sys ten.” The spenker: began by defining the popular idew of:.% bank us 8 store house for money, nnd stated that the fggregnte onsets -of the banks of the United States amounted to $1,870,000,000, the hunjority: of which was tn bills receivable, and only two and one-half percent in money. In realty, the bank Wns! a great storehouse for debts, ‘The legitimate polley of banks could never be In faver of high prices, ay they tended to expand credit,—upon which banks thrived, ‘The credit system, with which such wonders wero Wrowglit, was ry product of the last hundred years, it was oo subjret su broad that Mt could not be filly comprehended. ‘Tho speaker then- traced the growth of the banking business and its complicated systems sroim tho establishment of the first bank In Ventee, and gaye an approxtinate outing of the funetions of banking,—the su stitutibn of credit for money, Le reviewed fn f terse nnd clear manner the usual transes aetions which gecurred ti the business, bee ginning with simple depositsand withdrawal cot mong yupto the moro dificult transac ns. ‘There should bo a stated ratio of capl- tallu proportion te the depusits, and the loans of tho bank shontd be restricted to mect this contingency. ‘The spenker closed by mnuktig 3 few Bu tlons to the bankers of the future, At the conclusion a vole of (hunks was tendered Mr, Fawcutt. ‘The eventuy’s exercises were brought toa cloee by what was termed an “experiences juectlugy each member lntroducing himselt to the Convention By giving a one-minute sketch of hls Hfe, ‘Whig proved amusing and interesting. tho Convention then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. + THE TIRIONEE Hit CHS. BORDER bo A OUR NUMER. ‘ous patrons thranghout thy city, we dave oxtubs Veber Hianeh Onicus in the diltetent Livivions, ax deviunated bolow, whery gdvertiscnente will” bo 1ikoq fur tho wins prico'na charged we the Main Udipg, and Wil} by reculved untt 1G rcluek ps tt, BUUTH DIVISION, & It. BIMAIH, Booksuilurs abd Btattonors, 123 3 wontty-esountan Peale, + Cottoge Grove-ay., W, P. HOUAIE, Drugel northwi Tal ir we MUGEN, rial ornor Thirty-Aratand | A.A, P olds Rivttovise, Stattonos, oto, ved iCad udincuray rear wWertorneh es nhs call, Bo ACHABN: Levys 29 Biug Island-uy., t i afta METALL. Sonne, onadnts, and vane i ee ay, Libusglat Git West Stadison-st, cor NORTH PLYISION, : Jple BURLING SOx Druygints, 419 North Cignksat gornur bivisinn. ods at, WELLL Aas & CU, Druggtats, 075 Larrabao-at, toule Wi tt, NHEDE, Printing ang Advertising Agent, Nowe atid buatludury upuk ob kaa Divistou at, buiwoon La sujlu and Wells, t Li nn [Mkonstarion Was ak ‘aly ils bu i int ity. MAR TE OD gS ee pe bary fon cal Sanaa ‘POL ROM CORNER OF FE 1g Wanda git Hevcen (a ubove addecaesad fuselee E f ratrf rowan sun Wp ee TIAYED—JULY al, FROM NO, ors TURE Y= Jour\i-at, an lron-aray home, large vise, ty fale Ww dition, wis sprung. “A liboral ruward puld to whoever will roturn ursuid word whore be fuuy be found, YUSTEH UMANIUAN, 872 ‘Chirtys pein TRAY ED Olt (Pil; UNION FUN TUNE CO, as AND YY Mfaliioncuey sell Lins Of hesisbutieo tices imomubly yaywenier low priser omay gurls, eeeenec nee HUNTON Me WANTED to it penne BAK FROM VOCAL Olt IN- steutusntal lody oF yentiewun imusivions ut roo Sunleod ability; those with iu abjections to truvyliu FEM bigaly ruepuctyble urguuleutiuns, Addruss 2 MICHIGANSAV. NEAR VAN Hus t Forty-otghtliest., & enthest., «aN utn ols Wout 8 ate uth Pearburn and Huttertiotdsta., gore ate PIRATE GOD CHANCE Ih tv-firatest, (loan ani MA, Osi 10 niv., HONE Fifty-four: uth, Hark-ay. ne: 33 tract of about 44 meres of font. fromtin east third-st. Inquire WANTED-MALE HELP, \YANTED NY A WHOLESALE HOUSE=AN Bsalstant bogkkeeper; must write woll ard bo curroct; eninry, &% Address, with referonces, ba ih ‘Vrigune ontics, WWANTED-A YOUNG” MAN) TO WORK 18 grocery) munt bave experiauce and come woll peomumondeds Hobmfrald to work. Addross 145 Woat ronal -o WANTED-VETALE HEL! Bonienticn. Vax TED-A Cook, Goon MiFERENCHS Ite qubed. Good Woes for good cook, Apply cor= ter of Titthe Hine and Poursen-sta, Just wast of Water-Worka York. N KIND WOMAN Ot GILT TO ATS valid inly Cor 8 hours during the any nid. Apply ws 2406 Wabash-ny, tu-day, Wefora Wo'etock. ce ANTE G60, Wilt OR COLONEL woman cook for Wostert hotel, Cail homods {ately at Hotol World, w Deurburn-at, SALESMAN IN PRODUCE COMMIS. lan house. “Must understand butter, and have gnod returences Ns to chameter wd Ahiity. Stendy at Adress M st, ‘Velbnn HOV-NUST eA Fain $5,nor weok, “Addross, with ANTED-A QUICK AND ACCURATE BOOK. keepors mant writen plain, smooth band and well ported In tho tumlly grocery trade, Addrens dt 6, 'Erivune atiee, WaAnTEi- orn Henmant wages apeclmen of writing, J “lots dintnzeroom and LATBON HILL, 0 Wash- 2 HY 100 DEED ON CANAL for #400, GEU. N. NEISE, parlor floor, a! TANTED-A fit, FOIt GENERAL Wousie nr in n private family of three: must bo @ good Iannd) DB South Kaygnmon-at Wari nie DOA Gini, FOlt GENEWAT 1lOUSE. Gorman or umedey four in faintly, Good ieee pcan: foquired. Call from 12 to lorGte i U1 Onkw vane wo Wo. dneers. Roseene ii, GRRMAN PRE: wages. 45, Ste: WASHED“ A HeCOsD forreds amall familys g lann-nv. ee VASTED-A GOOD Git, TO HO GENERAL honwework in S privals tenliy. Guad refers ences requirad, 1 Int 74; Falton-et i) FRET ON INDIANA-AV we Twentyeninth-st, SLATBU: 1—FINE LOTS, ir raf Selden ond APHIY UL NO. 1B Chtskerty Moon i PAIL) ‘se eur Linenin irk. Very ehenp, At. ‘Erndon. WASTED-A GENEWAL WORKMAN, ABLIS W rule, forward, and finish can tnd, sendy Fork, and flr wager, Suimbsrinan steain-F rian Company, sutlwater, Min - VW WAniip—iWo coop tanhiage-riminens ‘At uncot stendy Job. Al AN BARBERA est Class workinan wile can comd at ones and Blas, na the fovis steudy, No colored wanted, state Ww ‘ou Will Work far, Address C, PANGBUIN, Hox (ah, Hanitowae, Wir. ANTED — IMMEDIATELY, MULDERS— TTR WAroulsrtiio & Sanita fate Cawibention fee 8 good mnoldera at Lontaville, f application Is innde at ones. Good waxes will he pal, Wee SS DEE PERS EIDE CANE ENON, AMBERG & C0, 7) and 73 Lake-st, V ANTED—A FIST -CLAGS GASFITT HI, INe ay gules OF SACOR ADL plumber and vusiitter, jaltety I, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATR. i OFFER TniBiE LOTS 18 F, M., fur 29) ensh euch, xnapolls Nauunai COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, SAND FARMERS farm in Minsourt af about four miles from a raitroads imbered, and atucked with buries, raltio und hue, und farining implements, He te his Hind wttention, and desires att OF the sume, or would Tho furm'cun be dl nif he would ike 6 persun, ty work and carry It on, ‘UO STOCK jersigned hus 1 lard fur snd tock. i y OF capital to (ora company No person nead answer wu. bi Oe Bot trom (00010 vest. Address BTOCKISAISEN, el MAIS, Tribune REAL ESTATE WANTED. ‘A GoD T6tE Jot bs Kourl Tucatlon, south of Ywunty= at house without bud AND TOT Die rosidene seeund. and cust Uf, Juunt preferred, ils Vern ANTED=—A GOOD CARIUAGE WOODWOt er or gene mnker. Address Morrisan Carri Mores: Morrison, dil Or oil ab iol Lakerat for are jut ANTED—A GOUD CABINKTMAKEM AT +A tirat-elas Jobat once, inquire of B. GOLD BYEIN & CO. uF lith-nv. <CLASS, PAPHIILANGENS, SULLIVAN & NNO: {itsT-ChAES Waste—ax ‘cundy inakor. work maranteed to nh A mW, DY BA Lady Jit, 1 Sou FANTED-EIGHT DINUGH-CARPENTENS AT canal tock bridva, just south of Amuiund-ay. bridget tay Line tal und -a¥, cars to Aaruty-seeoud= 8 pply at jou, SUBIAS i Cone! ACs WANTED TA COACHIMAN, WEEE GOOD Ibi NV erences. 0, GUTHISIE, 2h7 Mlctaan-ay, \Wanty WAN WAG UNDINSTANDS THR livery buviaess frst-ciass tind ktcws, Uo strugia, and a quod driver. Apply nt 454 and 46 State. WASTED GHOOM IN LIVERY STATE Gn GM West Mudison-st. z ‘P-CLASS” COACIIMAN AT 287 A Wibash-ave FU! aE remuynl. und other Zoo ONT it brogers’ rates. ey AE ONG Tiyomss anda b TO %0)-LOANED ON FUL." Mt removals reasOnBDIe NY AMOUNTS TO TOA Winds, ete, without Fetueval: also Un all go Sucurities, 16 Denrburn-st. uom U, NV AMOUNTS 10 LOAN, Adiunos without removal 166 tan SASEL PAID FUL OLD Gi Suney to Josa on watches, i ft vvery description, at GOLDS MIELE Lis) inngiliey Gievnaed),' 0 Kast Madiwun-at Estate UN FULRNITOIES, DAN Bit. hnords nd ‘vals Employment Agencics. WANTED GO RALLHOADL RERS FOR THE: Muck Hilts extenston Gr Dakuta: Wares, 75 por days Dunsd Sia wer week? aly sk) tor Wiscunsin it ELMto O75 per duys Wor Llnolss SW mut for ture nace work in 3 per day? true hein at 81.0) to 213 Aure te ll places: 24 farm hands: 10) for lumber yards tha city, CHIEISTIAN & a Mouth Witorsat Vas 1). GOOD get for the Ch ‘& Northwestern Cy, In Lown, Dakota, Wisconsin; re for peulaices 0 eissbenn Pepeyusiit a it} wre Fron #140 €0 61.53 war day Heh: (tor Wisconsy: ¢Li a trey buns, AU ? S—1w MEN FOR HAIL: Mcotialt, Michixan, and Sih pols; 59) for wawemills, AW Jur Mtunu-quncricw, Au for lumbor-ynrdy, 2 tenmsters, and i) for other work tn tho city Apply at once tu MG. ENEIGHT & Co,, 13. uuth Cant i EELTY MOLTGAGE 1A. ‘Money to loan on furni 1 Kos $n storu: Ppstiest rice Paro uid Fidolity Hank bug! U finnk eurcitiontes, Bruker, $5 Waahinaton-xt, ‘Ults—VOUI ATT TION 13 CALLED TO tho present offer of the ‘Trall Crouk Tunnel Com> ‘On STON, Huon 14,78 Munroe-st. CaaS ae E ESE Mat ‘Asniaud Buck. NON FURNITOR! 2d OE, 0 any Sl ASTED—A WAT ROAD LABORERS 1 Viecutieln, tnd Mforiosutas Ur Aun, tures, and eity ruby Weel Lako-st. " Mancous. rv CHOP WOOD FOR, 87. & suuthern Katlway Coni- pany In Arkansie: ts por cord for chu kuod shanties; cheap bound: inlid ciltuatey f bortation frow St dus, Call anc, He UD Agent iron Mountain Mailway. 108 Clarkest., or C. SOUTON, Kuvt Avent St, Louis, Irun Mouniain & Ratlwuy, St. Louis, div, ReWieie: # Uusinuys ou small wxperigiced for pupord. tea Lea TRAVELING lumbor tien, “Must, be renees required, Ad- Was DAF silesian for a Chlen well posted tp the tride, ite! dress 1.7, Tribung omee. \WWanrensa EMART BOY AGED ABGUT 1G we Feats (OF general work ina drug-sivre, wt 191 Ni? VEAT—eS0 ON UNQUES- rein pipurutfulr rates Uf it- MBER OF atone, Want DAN UNEMPLOYED ME: fhe Grund Aruty af toy epiaiie, SJUSEPHE SAA LT, 12 South Char! LOAN. OF $09 ON GOOD CITY unincumbored. Addrosa Mi 31; ‘Trib- 1 ‘A_CEN- ak ‘umd tmuediutely 10 NI—CAPITALISTS NESIRING TO Ab to 22 per cent on lmproved JEWETT) Attorney, AND #00 TO LOAN AT CURRENT nites on Smpruved city real vatate, 1 WATGOIK, Gl Iu Saile-st, tent ostute accurity, Ap- IPO RENTAAT A BAGAIN—3-YTORY MARBLES front Loure. a1 moder provements, cornur Veund Thirty-secundest, Apply ut Li Dears bornest, In bank, "0 RENT—TO MA buth-roon, furnace Webuter-ay. 82, SY AND DASEMENT 0 rum, hut and tubes, ete. DIF Minceliuncous, To peNtaur TURNER & MOND, 102 WASTING. x West Adams-at, two-ntery und bosomont ep wrt all uoducn z ju to bortoniy Tu No ay Wabusheave n three-story and basoinent Stung front a modern (niprovemutitey, In ewteeluss Kea-nv., store 2x70; has Just, been Nu, tol Mp iil th purfect CO RENT—ROOMK. Ni 10 RENT—ROOSIN, 0 1B OR BINGLY, Bory wonventutivs. eV yrastens Tit BOOKS, STATION. ery, und drugsit’s sundry business; tuat be wood murkors pive references und suai whierg Inst employed. Address Me au USTICU, WARTD—A MAS iAltGE OF AD- Fertig Of Bh cunuDeTelAl hewspapery doo cbance for an cnerceuy mun Who undersiands his business, Adress, etniing exportonce, JUUKNAL OF COMMENCE, Indianupulls, Ind. YY ANTHD-UELIAI LE NOOK AGENTS ACCU: tome to selling books ov Weekly and mouthly payments tu: sell the Mest Une wf standurd works ra es HORSES AND CAREY. A BADE MILT SELL Heit HIGH HED AND Thvt trotting mare Lady Allen, sired by Kthan Alton, dam by itysdyk’s Hamibieluntan, Lady Allen is i yaury uid, ty unde biel, very bundaoie, site, and Tellavle; well broke to all Hariess und saddle, | She showed "three heats in 295 and i yi ver otered the public on this plan. Liber salary RE COMUNSSIUEL Ch, We BORLA: i Staturse, warrunted to show thu ‘thus warrante nnd kind, She bs been driven the past year by pros unt ownur, Wo piust sel! on account of Ulebeuleh at suine pricd. Cufl at oyngr's residence, 120 Miciigan- uy, Reur ‘Tweltthest, FAMILY bores at prices to att: re very fast; ent trut in 2 they nro young wid hoy ware wvlucted und putchnyed fruit the bust stuck furnis in Kentucky for pregent owner last yuit by competent fudyed: they iro sectimated and city broke; will warrant them vound wad kind and give u wouk's trials, call und beuind them beture yeu purctuue, Can be xeon ut any Alina (at stably Nu. ant Suichluuii-ar. Alay 2 goud ui nt und double nud win ul uruess, A! i AND COM. ION HOUSE OF JOIL AAMITCHELL, 0 and 19s Mnat Washluguin-st— Horwys, carrinzes, buzyles. und harness, new and c= ond-Land, at private mle, und bottom prices. Liberal cash advances, FPO TEN TCP URNISTIRD “WOosts, ALL FONT, ot, Uppusile Malin~ for senttou er ilouse. Apply ut AD SEE MADISON Sr 4 Goon ABSONT= hiont of earriuyes, buses, phaetons, BurryeH, NISILBD FRONT ROOMS ve Inquire st suite NO. o LY FURNISHED ROOMS “NICELY FUT: A) Wabushi-w (PO TENT—KLEGA Rob Michigan-av. Hear Twelltiiest, North Sldac TPO RENT=A LARUE ALCOVE NICELY FUR tuth, and everythin thout bound, No. Ai niahod, with gu DIES, OF IACIS, ee Storos, . NT<{IN A DGSLHAULE LOCATION ON Hust Mudisun-st., port of wstord, with fixtures, Addrvss M12, Trivung ities, . Miscellaneous. RENT-STHAM-POWEE AND OOM IN, buliding corner Clark snd ‘welttheats, i doas & Kuillips Munty. Uo4 Ble ey ¥ ON premisys ur of . ul WO: ALL Ol South Sldu, with alde light, ten june lutt on the WER wynilauld, ty bau TO 4 UNFURNIBHED. light housekeoping, bur NOEs, Gast OT GUrove-nyalt * FURNISINID ont; wu Lave uo ot s ich—10 RENT bARh 5 upd owner fo te Address ih tuibuno offi MAY TA FURS lnm, OF Bouh wife witout childern, Hrice wa p70 7 1 nilshud cote ur tit of 7 te Blite, for Payer aed) ROAMDING AND LODGIN: South Sido, 2 MLDRIDGE-COUNT-FASULY AND SINGLY rouuis, with boatds North Sido. NeA THE BUIDQE— how per wook; withous Tootua, | with bone Gi. Wost Sido. or ag v LING'VON BT, — P} ANT Hiyht roomie at bye Wuuk wii bande LARENCH HOUSH, CORNER OF STATE AND fiverivon-ats. tour blacks wath of Paluue-—Doard yor day, €.G1 to $3; por WovK, frou #12; also rooms rontud witl ri Ute, at Juw prices, “He Por cAMESSORREL” PONY, CANOLY-Tor phngtun. and harnesst pony is'woumnd and eentlo, broken to suddig und Nurnesu, suitable for lady oF child, Address 4,12 'Tribuny alll MU iat mit nenrige next entwipytop bauoion, nboute waits nently hi spy 1. Jor salar fw. ala Wast tun iturenente MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FINE-TOND PINCH ORGAN) TBTORS, 2 Aounat rods, and suv-bases uly $6, a0 Nore Feuat Midinna-st, AW iE greeny uPRIGn’,, PTANOS— For upwarda of forty ywurs tone suporb Instens mente Hava rudd dhdlr poston ab the hoa oF een ‘Stuie ud Muvrub-sis TON & MBALY PLANUD— A. Bratt, the omlieit, plantas and composar, ius expresses hlinsolf cancer thoir welteanows morlis:" Loonuratuints you spun the wroat wha walls moritud sugevan of tho Lron-tivaly Hand, whlety, Ty tind, f unquosvonably iho Godt amall plane vary mut with, oluiur in tila eountey ye Ratrup, it Nut examined and thuruughly toated thia plano, cugld acarcoly believe At possible that such @ superb: quality of tone could by produced tn auwa 9 Thuid woo and for ay amuall an amount df saunyy.” BAL State wad Muuroo-sta, 1438 PIANOS, brow ite WvoRLD, ty MUNIOE- Ss, DRGANS, INCLUDING 1,000. Oriiross fines: Sathie abok, und Story & Camp pianos, ang Bstey origins We have decided to sell during tho noxt aw days on torms SE ERE Ra csi urea eee eso R TOILE & CAM, [ov und i Stators ES. 8u See ee MoE et ad UN: E Se Fore 5 % > Le: zz: > iy 1A. Su VY OF A VAT. ASO tn aera array tric Ca buruund FeoaL Adieven 1a 13, Vribunv aftice. Ti CAT ENT RUREY EN Ite Poe eM uciira nnd sul of a how portable grist uF Twod Will, buying soiny of tie must Yaluubie money lund taborssuy jig clutius uvor drunted by the Lutent Oiieu, which ineurus Bn almost waltulted deuend, and glyesu prot of uvorab pur coulon cael SE a ee ee ee ee orn In ft ji tic, Didthes INVENTOR, Fribune olfley. 2 Git BAL—ON! weeks day board, #1. vs . ly TRUNOH HOUSE, FHOPERTY FOR CAL ‘ripuay ufticu, GB A BRAUTIFUL UKS- ¥., for Chicagu -property, biG house, boantitult iat He eae dualrubly jocalule ree, Hi jut DUA, Peat fornia, Addroes i puBINE TO EXCIT pets Hrouklyn, 3) Wand Lf ieee, ANTED—A_ MOSH by for hous AGON fx Ex. calcining by pst-claas workin, 8. Ww sigu of u lure Woues cal, Wis ao E—CHMATSADOUT 20 PERT @POUND [ORAL Cue Samy ry ‘id cheap, Ade BAP —SECOND-LAND HAVES: iw Alupler est at BNITOUL's COs Nu. Stn woud order @ Ol SALE — CH ious slags of brani. Oey pious Cull ut J. Gills WO HALE—LADIEW AND GiNTS DINING- I hull doing splondht trade; Westside, Address Yi, Tribune ew, ]jolt SALU—CHIKAP FOR CAbli-a NEBTAUR- Dat athe olny 1 guod businuss, un aecuunt Uf alukr humw, Addruss bung unice pa BALE—ON ACCOUNT OF NICK NFSH—STOCIC gad Grtures uf urocury stury, with lung lease ai Ilys Apply wh bal Uxtun-uvs choup runt; a rary uppertul 5 ADDITIONAL CAPIEAL, ~ WITIL . aurvicos, wanted ty extend tha capuce fizof au omablishud and protuubiy manuryctusiig uslnusd Principals uuly. wbpulnt tnterviuw. lur full particulurs, not glvon otborwisu, Address Le, ‘Peibane otice,’ PAWENEMS WANTED, toes” hud tbh ts) TO JOIN Mi slay & aplendld bilvle a yibee. AINE. WANTED—1201 CASIT AND BM + DASH WANT Uuvidese tustealts, “Addross ad ia, rribunv onice. " nts PAGEL SRT TA Te goo rer . gan Wevo'guud Incumo, “Addrasa LBs itibune pices PROPESSIONAL, i VWATHAWAY, MEDIOAL ELEC: a a roma end Heuale Giretos Rapsolait, ‘catarrl ala. THU i rom ans ‘iwuutyetures youre expurionoge thd Aladlave-at, MM. ati ASTRA CAPAULE, CRIMAN GIithe TG r ie ate le re Bs 229 Waluitisays hn APP WIS reference, Wanten—e OOD COOK AND NURSE-GIRL W fawn! y 7, ZCOND, AND. W WASTHNOTON-BT, A YY “ood competent girl tur’ genom! housawark, an quod wushor mid tron Apply at Wy Dearbern-st. a Nuraca. at ANTED~A UPRALTHY, WET-NURSR IMs mediatoly, Jt HOVNE, 16d Wabasha. mployment Agencits. Warten 2001) GEIUMAN AND vin Kirie for privute tuiullles, bytels Sit-houses, wt G. DU! Ofive, HSS W? DG 5 N! duyy che workers; prime pluces; big pay, Meutstey, 20 ‘out Monro Giitrent ut ialaeandres Macellancouse a\ TANTED—A LADY CLERK WELL POSTED 13, Indies’ and ‘gents’ surnisning goods, busters, gc m permanent place to the tyhit yarty, * Addrust stating reterences, experi ele, SLs, Hribune. A VASiBI~A VoUSG LADY As UAStITER AN accountants Gorman dosiruble, Address 2 ‘Trivung otties, CASHIER; a FALAZEIe NIT ‘uuN THT Goon hur. erences for n nice easy position, who can make cliange rendily and tale up to vnstomers; ono who lives botReun 'Twent ind ‘Twenty -ninth-ste, nen ferreds Address LW), Trivune oilvea, “Hiookkkeepern, Clerlia, ke. fh URC ATION AY ANU et My fee ANT HOOK: ou ry Lor writloy; 2 yours ean Foltabie Address tu Vrtuuneuiticg ee SITUATION WA 8 1 KEEPER BY +3 on hongst, rellable youny tun of 2 In sunt goud reepectable whulesile louse, Heat refercnce us Wo cupublll dress 124, Tribu UNG MAN OF esminn wind irate in G70, WA. Ti nd, wlitty: woud, QIPUATION WANT —WORK OF ANY KIND IN Wholenala or commission houve Or -ofice by & Youny wan from Verwunt, Addross 137, ‘tribune. ‘Trades, F IYUATION WANTED-MEAT COOK--BEST REF. Sorences: hutel; conutry preterred? chance selduun vitered. Registry 28 West Munrov-st. Teumsaters, Kee ‘D--BY A YOUNG MAN A cunetitnan ur tenmnsters woud driver; inderstuids @ CMY Uf horus: willis to de anything, Good Cily reference. Addtess D. HULTYOID, WB, Hale ated=St, QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG STAN WIIG underahinds the cure of hurees, wd willing to do Wost wuything, Cun come recommiunded, 19, ‘ribe De visio, Seevaciinan WAN’ th i Mincelinneot ITUATION WANTED~$ PEI eure the services of un active young tuun familiar With buokkeepltg, collecting, and ueneral olfice works yillintty learwwtnida, Good reterouces, Address riya = ROLTIC SAN, 1D aequaited with the Wiscunsin trudy, would Ti to represvuta woud buuse with a full ding of tickus, des, cullara, and cutly, ae a inure rus Jine woul wot bw ubljectiunable, Bese references, Address Ly ‘Tribune oltice, GITUATION WaNtyini—t Want Wont On Ey ployment oF vine kind, om nh Aimerigtn, uted 23, vowo experience In truvelings weuld tke to engage iis traveling eotupanion tu aD elderly yentlenms, Cun TTA ES ree refvrences. Address LX C, Bur at WEEK WII. $i. WANTRDOAN EN, = s Domeaticn. QITUATION WAN'TED=UY A GIRL TO DU GBN« emi housework, Call ut 7 Norte Market-at, QITUATION Wa = I ON WANTED-HV A GOOD GIL IN A winall tamly, or ax sucuud girl. Apply ut Nu. wo Finneleat. pas ek GIPUATIOSS WANTED—FOIC A” FIRST-CLASS SD conk, ticy cenerni, and twa tur sucond work, Kt city seferenee, Cull fur three days ot 210 Wabust, r NYED—AS COOK IN, Filusr- Goud ruterunce, Adres #4) Deur- te tines ouk, Wish, and tron b Yate its SUPRIMOR COOK wNo. 1 jaundruss, Nice rely atieth-st. if By A Pane T-CLASS Cou, wuab und trug, In drat clave ut tye SUT wonty-wueuttdest TTUATION WANTED-OY A COMPETENT PER- aun to couk, uel, and run, Goud reference is _ Nu cards, blue ‘wenty-sixtbvt. ION” WANTED-BY AN EXUERIENCED du couklyy, iaundry ur ye neural buuse work wabie fuinly, Atwterence. Ul south Unluns iguteorels GITUATION WANTED—DY A GOUD GIRL TO DO cooking or ueheral honsework. FPlunse call ob Senmstresses. GITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN LADY Doth toad rocuiituendations. stoudy plied tn atuull ta iON tudroes SS, Le ACS Es Wellanat Nurses. ITUATION WANTED—LY A GERMAN GIRL AS tume or tude secund work, Ficusy coll at 243 RTL CS a Se A an GIUATION WANTED—AS NURSE UY A HIND Buyjllsh motherly wuidatl uccustomed co beat tate Mhes, Gost returenees, NUS, Kyoo s Farwoll Mall Bluck, Mudisun-st, Laundressca. IYUATION WANSED— BY A NORWEGIAN onan to do Wasllug and troping, Cull at 1s ‘Wout Indiana-st, Employment Agonci¢s, Gigatioss WANTED SEAGIG IN. NUED of oud Beundituyiay ur Uernigg fulnale hulp van bu suppiledat G, DUSKE'S ofticy, 6 Milwaukav-ay, SIVUATION: TED—COUNTHY GIRLS FROM Wivcondln and iinet, for general boasewurk, Megleiry, 200 Kavt Hiinuls, beur Busta. TUUATIONS V D-UAPABLE WISCONSIN couks, Durex, faundrusses, general houses wu vb work. Lexletry, Zi. ib Monroo-at, GIUATION WANTED AS HUUBEK EERIE T widower fatully; wilt work, save, ony act fuititul- Tye Musutry, 333. W, Munrov (Murewu of Litoraturos ATION WANTED—LY BINST-CLASS WOS- af ny muat covk: hotel or rustuurapt, Hust retere ehees, Chteaze Koylatey, 278 West Monrou-at. (us requ of Hituruture), . Tousckeopers, ITUATION WAN'TED- oy HOUSEKEEPER OR totmkecurouf a child, Bust clty ruiurence, Ad- drove LG Mubawk-at. Miscelinneons, GIEATION, jMutNuucuuginy eompetear, bird wes rf . h Writes uporiectuud togiuie nud, “Addryue L dts drive une oftice. GIYATION WANTEDOY 2 TADY OF SIN welliguut, good Writer, qulek und correct at duuros, th usturvoruftice. Addrow LT), 'rivuno olticu, LL, quires yorun he uu UEGeAS ADTMAN'S, edie ptund exauine it fore parchusing vlsowhord (egKigach EJ~1FL OUR NUUSED ARE INDESTs wupagy i you duirtyur valve rovulved: Call vs FOUR Ih jou’ ey t UOMAN, Han uibartorrteets TAVE #10 GANIL AND SERVICES OF AN ultyu man to put bs aume struty po, regula busl= juve Sue partion, “Addreve M3 Privune, AATANTHD--TO RENT—A LANU TENT, APPLY (WASINKON WOuns ttidittescuoul Maaioun sty corner Throup, West bide, iGkiaron—Tia YY ANTED—10 PURCHASE DRUG Broke, Cree AA RON AT u fcutare LH Nircss Vibods 4 SAYcole Wada! Woks, Duvenvart, tu. " (AL). AND BEE ‘Tilt CHICAGO STORAGE COM pradta und bvet fuels for sturtug yowrsturets raluuey und bust foe! our furnie Tire, plato Tuuvehandleo, vis. howe Palos. Cash Advances, FUlt FURNITURE, BU! ¥ und vost thay Adrancye at la ratoe AURLY, 16) Woat Mouruuest, y eheapy Raed CLAMRVOXANTS, eras Sen BTROLOGY~Sus, bit KL BV PAILS ty Fund currosily tho bintur yr if you are aici, In fruublo of uny kind, ur wikh to kuuw What ua Uo fur tha bust, Fur tugag’ buen Sarch, Apr Junu, Hupteniver, Octobur, und Decumbur, will ‘sulvet hum: bore thal will draw tury priros ia td Lou! ana, Kaus tuoky, aud Mavuny lutturivs, Husiness attended 10 by latter, Addruas vr gull wt Evurytt, Muugy, tuom out Mudivun-st, Orlce hours, Vm. ws. to ¥ p. 2, ee contain. SPIRITUAL DEVELOPING taut inediuat. Mugiuwtte CS Be Cat Sur a, AC ond wtis rentmoenk unduE spits wotrol, 16 Heurvuru: bet Aduius und Aluurog, uy zItY, we NGIN AND iu: Fit BALE-UNGING WX 0) Iveylldder boot asad about Y mnoutbay bollve UNA, wi ye tiduniud facto tuchus, Wig, 6d iheton diaaiotae Seihuatod ai harea-yowaey “al ‘fue se 1 lor en be fnguireut N, BOOTI DY, Wurratis Hk ST Uisi-0vi CLOTHING. mn Ll, BH PAID YOR GAST-oFe A clotting ne Uztiieits, ib Statoree, told No, Sy ol Gl)e Asse mull péouiplly attundad to, Beers BH esate OOM MSSLON ADs. GOODIE, AVTORNEY-AT-LAW, DEAT © bort-at, Cileszy. Adyied feuot ufuea.y @sporivudy. Pusluvss quietly und ivgatly troudivivd,

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