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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. 1p IRELAND. More English “Liberal” Views on the Hibernian Coercive Monsures Considered a Neaessary Consequence of Land-Longué Action, But No Settloment of the Land Ques- tlon Expected to Result from _ Such Measures, - How Iristmen Are Mado Rebels—An Enat-Indiqn Pgecodent for English “ Eiboral !? Views, Special Currespandence of The Chicayo Tribune, Loxpos, Eng,, Dee, 31.—On the date about whieh thts letter should reach you—thnt is, on Jan. 6—Parliament will meet. Within a few slays mora. the Cavernment vyill be armed with exceytlonal powers tn Ireland, and will at ones proceed to turn them to ne- count, Sfabeas corpus will be suspended; Connaught nnd Munster will be turned into tho western const and all dhe sea- 1 be closely gunrilads and whatever other measures may ba necessary to a the supromucy of tho Jaw and restore conll- dence wilt be employed—and employed with tha usual result, no doubt, though quite pos- albly at far more thin the tyual cust, MANTIAL LAW, or something scarey to bo distinguished from nidrtial tuy, willtake the place of the present reign ofterror, Seven reghnents of cavalry and tventy-thres bott{lions of ine funtry aro olrendy in Ireland, ments are baling landed daily, By the end of tho year an pray of 40,000 mon will be stationed throughout the peare, who furnishes w parallel for every cuse, has, in the Second Partoft “Henry V1." left one ty MM to-day's ocension; and It night be dtr. Vorster himself who snys to hls co}leagues: “Frain Tratand am ft conio amain, to signify that rebuts theraaro up... Joris, and stop tho ond sucenrs, rago Dating, before tho wound do grow incurable... 6° Provide no +e Within faurtean dy Mldlorws for thare I" all for ireland," What can be the emergency thet calls for these considerable military preparations? At apponrs to bun revolution, agraytan at tho outset, and ehtefly and cesentlally agravian still, but whieh threntens to extend its throes in other dlreetions, polltlenl, social, indus. to the danger of Stnta come, In fact, n regular Donnybrook Falr on a national scale, att ac- cording to the good old rule and siinple plan: WHEREVER YOU BER A MEAD, Enact ret “Boycotting’? which W. 1. O'Sulllyan, M. P., considers “a splendid weapon, better than any elghty-ton gin ever mantfact- ured,” Is answering all the purposes of tho Indispensable shilletnh. when grasped tn the middle, also, “boycotting is a weapon which strikes and, by a sort of or reelprocal trhal, and rellzio and of Socisty; to Like tho shille- reflex netion, Unexpected results, ‘This pecullarity males its application a Iittle uneertaln, and Mr. Davitt had to warn his audience at Rath- cooly, the other day, that “boycotting” fs being put te uses not contemplated by the Land League, and espeotully ts belng resort- ed to for private purposes that haye nothing to do with tho land question, But at Domny- brook Falrdo the boys stop to reason ou such inatters? Nota bit, Itis other folks’ heads, not thelr own, they are after serateh- edn; and landlords ond tenants, employors and employed, ‘pricsts and lawyers, town- tradesmen aud public companies, everybody —not oxcepting tho Land Jeni comes fn for 9 tough of this spien which is better than a manutactured, .'The Longue fally heaviest in some cases ON THE VERY CLASS IT PHOvESSES TO DE- elghity-ton gun ever re ‘nnd For example: Lord Kenmare’s tenants were Warned to pay no rent; and, in consequence, ord Kenmare lias pati off $00 laborers, In tis ‘cose the hardship falls whore It enn Jeast be borne. unpopular landlord who fanns of hls own Jand, by an articto in this month's number of Mac millawa Magazine, and the thirty Inborers ployment received warn- hey did go; and res Atha League to whom he gave en ing to leave hin, belng supported the League rovide xgatist such cases it they continye to Ineroase at the present rate, ‘The actlon of the Li other Instancea, If {tis allowed to hu carried ont, fy enlculnted to tend to astonishing re United Shoomakers of Kilfinane, announce that, with the County Limerick, io Lungue, they lave re- concurrence of solyad to warn all shopkeepers to CEASE THE BALE OF MACHINE-MADE NOOTS! and thoy call upon thelr follow-workimen bil over Ireland to enroll thomselyes {n ona body with this object, A resolution to the above effect was adopted at a Land Nga suoetin, by the other trades, lor the potent wusplees, Indeed, It would Cult to eet n Hitt to procedure of this nature dn the present circumstances of Iroland, In- timidation has spreni to an extent that ealls forthe immedinta Interference of the Gov- “The Government!” exclaimed te Scoteh ant!-Gindstonite In my, hear- Land League’ ts tho ‘The Irish people oboy tha League, because ivis the only now that can protect then. ore of this sortof thing, und thon,—farowail to Krin?? et aS A vary decided approach altuation was made last wee! IMVONTANT NOVES wore made on the. purt-of the Cabinet and the Land Lengua respectively, of which you been apprise resolutton of the Cablnut to mi with a Corercion bill cumulation of armed no room fur doubt which tho Governmen' sterday,—"""Tho Government, ollmax In tho waver, When have alread: in wet Parliament together with the no- ree in Ireland, leaves Chae tho mull régime 0 be siiccess- feiled under the preasure of hand, tha Land League, in the elroular of Jnstructions which It has isauod, repudintes the proposals known ag "3, but announces arrangements for “a, Brand nationul convention of League dele- and nigo the division of {ts Executive ve departments, of nance, icy, and so on—In fact, ton of nh Provisional Gaver Vistonal Legistature, thority if Trojand wl Government of tho C: counter moyes, sents tho skelo- ument and Pro- that shall dispute ou- the Governnien: League ave brought squarely face to ‘They have cach taken o step bringing mi nearer to that collision which bo Jookedl upon now us an event bound ben tn the natural course of things, a3 the cht follows the day, very ono must deprecate the use ab such 8 ine of stronger language than th und, for my own part, I ain posed to look at the brighter but it would be simpl that the prospect In irclaud Is slon warranty, naturally predly aldg of things ous to pretent anything now but one of VEHY SEIMOUS DIPOUT, : ‘ard to the tntolerable congestion vh at this moment the Sister Isle rastrate, and which no Br! n er to continue anc Governinenty imputing to the Land League, f its words; und, 8 views af al ittsh Quvern- the respons! stalin itite uceount barties here ae to the parnuonnt necessity of brotecting people in thelr Aves, ons,—taking account, Lany the compels eto ant! shuetly, and auite boss I 1G Hinedtiate brung of whi Ty be bor for committed prospect la one whieh cipate troublous times 0 series off uvents Ich will most like- hogs tenants who have too themsulvea to the guidance of League in tie matter of rents, ‘d tenants to keep ps and to pay no lous to seo what RUG has counseles bogsesslon of Feat, and people will be our aaststaieo tho’ Loagne ta proparad to give those who have neted on this advice, volun- tarlly or Involintarily, to efnble them to mulntain thelr pesttlon, As to the action of tho Government, that WHE depend on devel- opments aud the necessities of the caae, Mr, Gladstang gud his collearues uiny he trusted to Une the powers reposed fit thei WITHOET PASstox Of MInCITTATION, Thave sak that the Ifibens-Corpus act will bo suspended,—that is, Parliament will be naked to pit itiap Us suspansions but it does not follow that the extraordinary power Which 0 suspenalon of the net will hestow WHI bu Timneditely put. lin Unerntln, ae exigoncles of the ‘vocnslon will lita! to de termine that el ather minttors, De the Govormment will get nll die powers Tt asks for. ‘The Cabinet were unanhinans In thelr resolution to meet Parliament with 1 Coer- elon bu And there dda doubt thatin fib vortofit the Engllsh people ara prgctteat iy Uhanhinons algo. Me. Parnell and. the othr {ndleted members ean no doubt arranxe to be present at tho debate without detriment to thelr ena in Dubling and tv stout oppost- Hon to the proposils of thy Government on their part and on the part of most of the Trish members, fs to be expected, 13 too mitet to hope tat the settlomoent of the Jand question will be hastened or gsslsted by courelve measures, ‘Tho necnssity for auch a potley alls inenlenably to the (inteulty be tho task before the Government, With Ireland under a seml-nilitary. rule, nelther the English Yorles nor the Irish ten- tutry will be iy the moail shost favorable to the pasange and application of a Land mens. wre, ‘The former will be only ten apt to throw obstaeles In the why of the Govern: Went; nor will evereton tend to prepare, the ilnds of tho disateated for a fale conslilera- ton of the teasures of redress that may be offered to them, COERCION pisan instrument ta which the Government would never, voluntarily lave liad recourse, and for that very reason tt may be mislead: mm to assume that the Land League ean hive hid no end to serve in forcdiiye seh a poliey upon thom. Vor npything tat) appears to the contrary, it Is a contingency has been taken Into account in the Le At any. fatally be emmpitible with me of national Independenee whieh Parnell has hedd ont te more than one audience, and to whieh the settlement of the Zand question, In the only way he wants ft settled, fs but hatepphursione, it nay hard- Jy be compatible with that far-reaching sohome that the Irish peaple should 2. Op portunity for a dispassionate consideration of Mr. Gindstone’s Jout reforms. On the other hand, coerelon neting on nglitation, mut agitatlon raae erelony May with reakon be expected to keep the fire of dlsnf fuetion siniilarinG, rendy at some favorably moment to burst Into tiane, ‘Phis Is sue a desperaiy zame us no party, or seetion of a party, on this side of the Channel will take part In. ae Lint Lengue have chosen to lay alone hand, and run a tremendous risic of being euchred. RANDOLPH. How Irlshnion Aro Mado Hobels — A Pleturo and a ‘Lype. West of Inknanp, Dee, 18, 1880—To the Ediitor of the London Spectator—Sinz Lam atondtord residing ina western county, and have lived among 0 class of stunll tenants for yours. As you were good enough to insert a. short letter from me on the Innd question in alate edition of your journal, I yenture to ask you to supplement it by the atatenient of acase which In Ireland fs but "9 picture and atype.” Mr. N— was the most Intelligent peasant and the grentest rebel I ever knew; heused to say God guve him many gifts, Au brwertbg nnd aunouriee, within anu yee, the methods ur rales for vineting delecutes. to the hext sit nl Convenvon, ruquest i hurehy mi Jor tte feamsintaion t4 thy Lunaaittes of plans und auvuene oun Ine alt A subsequent meeting tho tine for auch transmission wna oxtendad to Fol. 1, Jat, ane It. war nia voted that a full meeting of the Cone mittee should be entled to consider tho subseut aome tine In March, Est, whom this ofrenlur te a0} forwurd ayy plus ov desire it befure Pet submitted at the meeting of July 1, 1280: VLAN ov AMI, WIMAAS 1 CHANDLEI, OF health, and strength, and broing, aud all were made of no avail by Knglishlaw. Mr. N—, about the thne Jie cnino of age, asked per mission froin a Inndlord to fenee In and drain ® pleco of “wild bog," and build a cottage upon it; he was In fove, and hoped, by Industry, care, and toil, to create happy home, As tho = Inhd he wanted was. not worth a farthing an nere, his request was rendlly granted; ho chose a plece of wild mountaln-side, sloping to tho high road, witha full southern exposure; und here he tolled day by day, and often far Into tho night, when the moan gave gut to } zulde his hand, Soon a evttago, far better than tho ordinary run of Irish cabins, sprang up, us If by mugfe, and here the happy counle began their lifvof hope, From the surraund- ing gentry cuttings of fruit and forest trees were readily obtalned, and-as years went y earden and ficlds were suepoustiled by sheltering hedges, Corn ant grean crops were cverywhere, aud year by year other nores were ndded, and no trace remained of tho stunted heather or the“ slinking bog’; but alnal tho estate was aold In the “Landed Estates Court,” a now proprietor cane in, ad poor Mr, N—— was called upon to pay forthe twontyaeres which he had created £80 a yeur, Ilo restated, an ojectinent was brought agatnst film, and ns No was nike thin 40 years old, and could not hug not be the almer! letter and oxpressing his opinion that omigri- tion should be subjected ton better control, ng hag not bean tho cue so fur, wos sololy yulted by hig knowledge and conylotions, gathored through tho exporionces oftyeurs, boi Ute again, he could only yield, The valuation of the entra holtling, tle result of jilg yours of toll aud sweat, was hot £20 0 years but £30 was demanded from iim, mid that he was compelled to pay, Tremenber woll tho struggte and the grief, as he looked around upon tho soll which he had created, the trees which he hud planted, the: house where his ehildron were born, and he could not tear Minsolf away, Ilo made his decision. On tho Inst day of grace, as the sun went dawn, he ontered his house ag a rebol, and has ovor alaco been a pauper, 1 have heard him gay, in his simple way, If he could inake his ease known to the Queen, who, alas} was too far away, ho would be sure to be “righted,” but Parliament and M. Ya were of no use; and in unhappy roland Mr, N— fs but a “pict Ureanda type.” Lam, sir, ote, * A Cousty Maqrtrate, Tho Land Questign In Orfasa, India—A Precedent for Irelund, Loxpox, ec, 18,—Lo the Edltor of the Spectutor—Sin: ‘ho Irish diffleulties in qunny respects resemble tho difilcultics that have beon oncountered in many parts‘of Lndia, and, thongh thera may ba somo ditter- ence between Irish landlords and Indian ze meendars, and some difference between Irish farniers and Indian ryots, nevertheless thero acems reason to hopo that tho polley that brought pence, happiness, and, wealth to imany parts of Indin, where uncensing dis- qtiet, Htigatton, and poverty ruled the land, night put au cnd to all the differences now bringing ruin to Ireland, In Orissa all was confusion, no rights wore * defined, the enmity between the dilteront clossos ‘connected with the and was most {njurlous. At length tho Government took tho arrangement of all Jatereate eenny in hand, and ordered whint 6 called tn India a “sattlemont.” ‘ha lands held by nll classes, landlords, farmers, ctltivators, were meas- ured, and after careful {nquiries a3 to nll tha resources of euch tenure or holding, with tho assistance of assessors, In tho presence of all the parties Interested, the rent to be pald Was xottled, and leases glvon for thirty years, What hes been the result? Mr. W. We Hunter, In his“ IWstory of Orissa,” pub- Nshed {n 1873, thirty-four years attar the com- pletion of tho sottlement, writes: ‘ “The most persistently troublesome ‘prov- Inco of tha Moghul Empire has been con- verted into the most peaceful ous of ourown, Every class conneoted with the soil tins found Its title strongthened by contact with: British rule, What were formerly uncertain clalins have grown Into valuable marketable right We have reared up a permanent ropriotar body composed of mutually He classes, but ench of witcli, ma. Y eroot selgueurs qtown to pie resident husbandmen, holds tts ands under dovuments Issued by British olticlals, | ‘I'he thirty-yenra' sottlomant of 1830 givo a tefinit market yalue to thy soll, 0 valua which the renuwwal of that settlument in 1886 hog ireatly Increased, Landjis now as marketable in Orissa ng paddy ‘or. pjoce- goods, When we obtalned Orissa thy soll was worth only the amount that ould be realized from tho crop standing upon dt; Jand now selly fy Ottssa for fifteen yeara’ purchase, and upwarda,!? ‘Thera may be reasons why falr rents nnd fixed tenures would not do for Ireland what thoy did for Orisa, but they are not shown In any of the letters, or artieles, or pamphlets, or speeches, or addressea yet published, 1 am, air, eto, SETTLE, ———_——___ Method of Callluy the Next Ropublican sat ee CaUVSuRoMy The following clreular was issued b: Hepablicay Natloval Comuittea on fifa Ly Rule 10 of tho Convention of June, 1850, {t Ja provided that the Ropudlican Nattonyi Com- mittoo "shatt within the next twolye months, progceibo pietbods or rules tor the aaleuoa oF delegates to the Nayonul Convontian to be held {i 18H, onnoUnNco the sumo to thy country, and lasue a call for that Couveotion tn conformity therewith, provided that auch metbous og rulds ebqlt include gad acon to the several Can- gressional districta In tho United States the Figut to elect their own delugates to the Nutlon- Bl Couvenuon.” Preliuluary to carrying into c ‘Sietettt, an ata Ne York Staate-Zettung writes ns follows: abouta wit sions, and has Pas in evidonco a series of lottera ho wit should could have written. slage. It ie ulao stay could to throw thu deconcy of a wedding uround the conuuction, Obristiiney should bave been viotinized, wale greater ofeniors—bia prod eeasar ainong themi—werd nevus called Yo na ot onvels n thy enbjoct frum any pOrun, prive to Vet 1b, Rentest is heraby made of the Republicans to and of nll others, to watone they iay ako tito unicure uF. the Comintttee, MANAIALL Jewett, Chalrman, 5. We Denuauy, Roeretury, Gro. W, Hooken, Aealatunt Secratary, ‘Tho following plans hat been previougy: AMPAHNGE. Nadonal Convention of 1631 to want tobe takon outand admired, wi could gee aumetoty Nature might have di for her husband, ‘They quarrel, and he became tired of Washington and tho Sennte, why had arrived asa great reformer, lifted hy litical furion into the seat of sought nn suliciont! xarLoif, but by thin ihn woman of the pont desirous Jo he loved, to re- cy ‘The seurutal bi nfter that, [Kean n nay with Gira, WVhlie ba dug her home on Unt part scandal or ber tg! Amerivu, eho formed w treat connection with an stuetnuating ship-companion. # Syriac allow. fru bin te ty ny detequttes te large from cach guten from ech ‘dingre etanetd uated Hiatrict, ail to be choses at popular eonventions Jn suet manner ay the Reputilivans of each Biate wany doturmina; provided the dulegate: frum each Congressional ddlatriet etalb bet cholee of the Reprtilicans uf) that district. 1 conventions within the Htates for tha eloction oF detegiica to the National Convention sail be held atleastene month before tho tint for thes meeting af the National Convention, Notices o mutt of the grounds of contost, which shall alo be made pytlie, and uference in tie ardur of henry und det hy the Convention neces reception of neh notices and statements by tho Nittonal Committee, PLAN UF MI. JOMUN A. MARTIN, OF IKANBAS, nests nay be given i tho Navenal Com- y necninpanted by Cull printed eutements ontests shall be wlvet ng to the tittes af the That tho Republican Nuttonul (4 ‘eution far ARYA shtl| be composed ng foliowy: rst. Hach State shall be entitled to four delogntes wt hirqe, Hovond. Rael Congee: (ted to one deleyate, ‘Mind, In addition to del- cxutve nt hinge, cheh Stale shall bo entitled to r mn distriet stall be aire entation in proportion. to lin Reputlienn that 18, one delegate, for every 12,000 Ree iM votes polled for President iy 18, or raction of over one-half that number, The meeting of the Natiowal Committee has been enulled “at Washingtsh, Marel 6, 1831 und Messrs. Wiliam 5, Chanter, Edward MePherson, aud George, Gorliain have heen designated us a eonunitter to reeelye al Suggestions that may be mide atl to pre pare and subnilt a play at that meeting. Pho reneweit nitention of all Republican to Us finportant heat and they are 1 i Is calle Hested to communicate thelr views at any nie Defare Mareh 1. Baftors of Republicait pipers tre requested to publish the efreular mut plang and to discuss the subject edl- torlalty, Comiuntentions may be ndiresset to elther of the Comiuittea nt Washington, D.C, ee EMIGRATION. Counsel Byers? Letter Defended by a Swine Editor, ‘Tho renders of ‘lu Cancaco 'Trunusy no doubt recollect that the Amorican Congul Lyers, residing at Zurich, Switzerland, ad- dressed a letter to the New York fribune in reference to emlgration from Switzerland, s| progress,and els thoson-li-ly aid pepbew Germany, ele, ‘fhe letter was published by the latter paper with comments, and both (the views expressed in the letter, as well ns the cumsinents thereon) were sharply criti- elsed aud generally condemned by the Gor- won-American press. ‘Tan Cicaco ‘Taine une has now recelved n letter trom Mr. Adolf, Olt, one of tho editors of tha Buster Jandels- zcltuny (Bascl Commercial Guzette) and the Helvetia, a Journal published in tho interests of Swiss emigrants and for the Swiss resid- Ing In foreign countries, which rends as fol- lowss + To the Eultor af The Chtcago Tribune, TAgeL, Deo, 4), 1880.—Permit me to address fow lues to you fn referonee tou wubject while! uf uta has created ko muul controversy anu ex- cltemont in thu American prose, In tho inters eats Of truth and those of tho American Consul . Byers, 1 Peepect rly request that you will pub- Meh thon in your wl joly-eirculuted paper, Who, ko mysolf and many of my friends and Acquutntanced, have hid ocension to witness the aymputhy and kindness whieh Consol Byers bins manifested for yeurs and on wll occusions, not alono for emigration In general, but chiet: our Bwiss omigrition, they can only deeply ro- xrot the faut that ho (yors) ly mace tho target for gu many totally: unjustitied nttucks, Without haviiys rend tho letter iu quuation, pub Nehed wm the Now York Yrilune, Lat once rece oqalzod tho taut that theso nttnoks wero based elt for her upon nt very enrelesy ond Insuftivient perusal of tho lotter itself, and upon expres slong aud nigordons torn out of thoir oryinal connection, or upon wilful and fatutsttonalgn t= version, ‘Lo tho honor of the German-American resé, to which tho Gormun element tn tho inion owes so much, [ will suppoga thut the latter a cusv, J cin ussure you thut vonsul uta ZOrleb. in writing that ‘Tho lutter jn question, which since has been handed me, and which T have cead with great caro and attention, dors nat contain tha ro- mmotest allusion ar hy construed Inte opposition to cmfgration in ull of its bearings, If such were tho, case ft could not be too sharply crittoised and condemned, On the contrary, Consul Byers recognizes and ndmite ull and overything ‘that oun be sald in fuvor of cinixration. Hut nelthor doow he nt- tempt to concenl tho tiet before anybody that among the whout 13 mixed too much ohatt, Ho doos not Intend or uttempt ta discuss tho prof- erence of A syatom tharoughly controling enil- gration, butslinply calls attention to tho da ination which could bo ch will reau|t" to tho cause of umlgnis Kors wi Uon iteolf from an emigration mixod with ele- Thents of tho mogt disreputable sort. As alrendy stated, overy one who knows Con- aul Lycrs will bear testithony that for years, as far as (t wre in bia power, bo has incessantly ene deavored, by ndvica and mntorin! aid, to asalet alltirod of Europa {chioily those without any meqns whutever) successfully to carry aut thelr plang. It ts wn cusy matter for me to adducethe proof for this nesertion. ‘Tho, tricks aod abuses resurtod to by Bwlss uulalpalitivs and cantons to free themeulves by exporti! unablo to work, aud thers lying In cleoinoay~ nory Institutions,—yes, ovon of so-called Punt- tenilary binds, by Conall Byers in his letter, Even the Swiss press adiitatho fact that the privilege af ant- xrating to the United Status hus been grossly nbused. (Also examiive Garibatdi's luat letter in refurenco ta [tatlin emigration.) ton of persons iro by fur worao thav described ‘To praventall such transgressions and abuses 4 once aud for all time to como, tho Silas Federal Logistiture fs at present engaged it propurlug ond will soon pasa a lew whieh will undoubtedly. wecomplleh that purpose, Tam certain the Mw wilt bo tn force within n fow months, and 1 one tortain uF the lonst doubt thut the Amerioan Nation wil! Uro ond satisfaction. Convinced. doar str, thut ron aswell a8 all thoso whe (unintentionally, el hytt the passage thoruof with plens- evo) havo period Mr, Byers wrougly, will ublish these nos in Sour esiberent paper, 1 ave tho honor to romain yours arly, : OLY Ort, ioeilor of the Naser Hundelsreituy und of” to ubllshed in tho vbiturosts of Hwiss emigrania and for tua Hwisa roslaing in tore eign countzios, tu reference to the above lotter the New ‘Tho propositton of Mr, Myers that every aml- rant, from, Europo must first obtain from an mierionn Consul a certificate us to his means And churacter buforu he will be permitted to Jand In the United Btatos, sounds In freo Ameor> ics so absurd that no paper, with tho oxcoption tho Now York 2rivune, gaye it wny surious attention, ‘This may be ditfaront ti, pottco- ridden Germany, “As muttor of vourgo Wo aro | extromely giant = = ta heur that the Swiss Goveramunt stands rouly to support tho mewsures and oxortiona of tho United States to provent the fmmigration of criminals and nore to our shorus, We ara he pluasod to heur the kind feelings and en- lcavors of Conaul Byers in tho intoruata of am- Igrunts praised by a citizon ot Switzerland, al iiough hiyors had anpiy done Mie aketn ae ck has alinply done his duty ns tho representative of the people who nro obliged for thoir wealth and gréntuczs obiolly to lmmi- Realion, Wo hayo criticlzed Bycra amply in ao- 0) unce with lis expressions, and in ad moro Gol kindly manner than {t bas beon dove © Well,” oxlain Auiglo-Atorioatt press, eee SPH "Oe i wat ————— “Gath? on th8 Cliristinney Scandal, ‘The apparent exposure of Mra. Christluncy by | 8 ® paraigaur cults for something moro thun bontimontal indiguadion, ‘Tho puramaur ts of No congeyuones, und his conduct Ja in keoptnu with bia face; but itis to be remembered that tho luw whlch muda bin its witness ts Feats sibla for his confession, ‘There ta a ire puroud that porgury ought to bo encour ‘vols Upon, welte nie her with tho ingn she preferred, ‘There ts no doubt. that: Cheistianey {4 entitled to his dle voree; but he ought to be mde to aweat in funidafor having indrrlod so eontrury to, do= cones, It was hardly to be expecta, considers fia tha difersnee tt thole nies, that he would got tho purost-minded wife: but he mipht have got a prudout sinner, and failed in ayen that, The Migher Edu miuisie, aid gymnastics, tion is to be elven, Hf the pare leeture-room of the [: of thelr respective teach by the: Minister of Pubtie Ine struction, but s¥io are in no ense to he resklent in the sehuol, The bill also makes provision for a large numberoLschol- Reps to be won nt open exmuinations. This mia member of n Jewish family Which has nev beon engaged in tinance, bu in the van of scientitle, soclal, aud industrial of the illustrious Dr, Germatn, ‘The bil opposed at great Jenuth, with sume ablilty, by M, Desbassys de Rlehemont, Ie was at tenUvely Hstened to, but here and there the Left gave marks of dissent, which were loudest when he stuted that the ad- yocutes of the miensure — Inatutted Frenchwomen jn declaring them behind tha Aincricins and Swiss, und even less well Instructed than the Turkish and Japanese girls, M. de Wiehemont feared. thal if the sciunce of the high sehools killed Christianity, there would be mob of well-lnstructed, discontented, femi- ning panpers, disabled, by belng kept too Jong in lecture-rooms, from working at trades, and ready to Join hands with the NIhillsts, M. Ferroustlit, the Senutor for Lyons aud a Protestant, warmly defended the bil, which would sweep away the dlsabiites under which theologians had placed “women, Ile gaye the author of the bilt bis heartl- est codperalion—firstly, becuse the nation to be united In besrt and intellects secondly, because he wished to cut al the root of conjurnl disci equal education of thesexes and, thirdly, peeause the St onght to do ag much for girls as for voys. ored preacher, “from dat po't ture Whar dy Postol Paul pints lls pistol to eo of 8 years to sleepone night, sald fad don’t you try to xo to sleop pn rylny Well, I can'thelp it; ums come unbut- toned.” 1y" tere won't be any fight.” re eho ned ph handler, to take the she had become a young remote. plac vo sympathy. and to have fun, ke oe io Pern: but it waa ft she fersnod her inti= er husband was sande stip, Hndeterred by the sorta) wutteipations in nm Farniliar with her.to thi extent at mula to AUrANIA un exchamedie and her letters do not bear out bor that sho wrote them to paelfy ssionnte lover Tost be. might fojura mre women In nel ure net ntratd aoc puusatonute lovers.-rater simile at then. e is hurdly a beautiful woman in the world who big not made some mon leapalring and In= aeniments but ahe doce not theres Whiley hia letters which wuld compro: WOMEN’S EDUCATION, ation of Women in Vranee, ‘The disensston in the French Legislature of the bill fo promote the ligher edueation of wonen offers many senitieant signs of tho ferment that is worklng In French socl- ety. ‘fhe UNL was Introdiced in the Chium- bers by M. Camille See, and in the Senate by M. Henri Martin, ts object {4 to alford girls overy advantage which the Govern: tent high schoold give to hoys, and to strengthen the national unity by withdraw. tng tho girlhood of France from ultramun: fanfat direction, It nims to democratize Instructlon so ag to. bering lt witiin the rened v Ss erafts, ‘1" who have often to live by handl- ‘he currientum bs ally elaborate Moral Instrnetion, French and at feast one other Inodern tung, anelent and modern Hturature, keograly, national blstory and a glimpse of unlversil his tory, mathemuties, tysteal and natural selences,” hygienles, domestic ceon- omy, needlework, notlons tn drole navel, or every-day ie law, drawing and modeling, ious Iustruc. tts Wish, Inthe veum by the nbuisters Its nuthorlzed to js done to stimulate the girls In the pri- schools. The author af the vill isn = ut has Jong: wis sin. Russia, o ho wished nit whieh the ane ‘engendering; ate, Iu justice, AL. Ferroulllat thought. the grent. ramedy for mutrimontal broiy would he tha estab Hishment of equal rights to Intellectual light. dle malntained that gitls lind ay fine minds as boys, butthat Sus, had, owlag Togieal prejudice, ber granting Justice to them, thoy would be rendered inpt to hereafter associate thom selves with the thoughts, sentiments, pie. suits, and moral and Intellectual aspirations of thelr husbands. ‘The bill was not merely fo benellt the daughters of the bourgeols, but tho danuhters of that yemucracy which the Republle is bout to arm and prepara for tha duties and diflculties of ite, ‘Tho children of that democray: should be flooded with sefern serfous, practical, positive knowledge, He thought nothing could be mure Mberal than the nravislowy of the bill for rellgtous in- struction, to theo en kept down, By boys aul girl title truth and M. Henrl Martin defentted the principles ie the Dill, clause by clause, and was aided by a une several thes. M. Gavardie opposed tho. sehools, arguing that neither Jown of Aro nor Joan Haehet graduated in such objectionable places, which underthodomina- Hon of municlpal councits wontd be nests of Infidelity, Me Chesnelon rieulum was under fiveration, — pro- nosed to substitute religions for-moral in- struction, If, ho salt, Gad was banished from the prograin of studtes, the collogiate young Iadius would grow up mnaterlalists and atheists, ‘Ie noblest work of Christianity Was tho Christian woman, M. Jules Shon proposed tho entire suppression of the para raph relating to moral Sutbio sald could not ve mdependont of re- ligtons but they wero beuten, ‘fhe blll passed Its first rending ln the Senate by a pualority of eleven yotes. On the whole, wo jnay reiles i pride that the opponents of women’s educa- ton talk-oven greater nonsense on the other sido of tha ovean thnn they do here, Jules erry, who tnounted the trib When the cur- iatruction, which AL. ct witha cortain amount af patrlotic re HUMOR, How does stove feel when full of conls? 3 +Urateful, © Darling, this potato Is only half done,’ “Thon eat the done halt, lave.” A little boy was told by lis mother to take & powder sho had prepared for him, Pow- der! powder!" sald ho; “mother, I ain't a Ran. bs * “T take my tox dis wornine eal F col- fon of de Scrip Feslona,! “Sit down,” sald a handsomely-dreascd and vivaclous young tady ata fashlonublo wateriiz-place,—"“ait down; it's about the guly thn Youcan do hero without paying ‘or It) An clderly resident of Newtown waa it Prouched by an agent for a eyelopedia, -Kuuss 1 wow’t get one, zen, and frankly actdes could Jearn to ride one of the pesky things.” alcl tho elderly cith- "1 know I hover A mother, trying to get her little qaughtor *Annic, “Tam se? ibut you haven't shut your eyes,” A bright little boy whe had been engaged in combat with anuther boy was ropravad by his quat, whe toll him he ought, always to walt until the other bay reqetghed {nto him? the Itt! je huro, + a but iT to begin, L'm afraid for the othe A Want * Supplicd,—Smithets— "Why, Wwelliugton, what aver ara you doing wiih two hate?” ' Swellingion—"Lden of 4 Y OWN, tlear boy. In this country a fellow {3 always Utting Me hut What are the consequences? wdisreputabla tiles, colds “in the head, What's the remedy ?—0 bowing hint} After tho wodding breakfast; departure of Whoro tt involves a woman's fame; but te.) tha happy pur: Chil Why do you throw put sontimont ono starts, it will uot be long: ubie opinion discrimninutes between afore honorable perjury Qua orhminul porary on a qarely’ of crimes, Vo ure tielng the fact that ho paramour hus accounted fur his whe ib Sire, Christinnoy on Heveral ove: ae ho beginning of this orlme was in Sounior Ky Coristlanoy Lroaking tho laws ofsiuture, At tho uge of 60 ho murried « girl of 10, who was youny: enough, pera hisouttdron. St wi Hewapapors of tho ¢ have boon a lust match. beer, gir}, with the temptation of a }a, to bo the daughter of bne of ne, bus on his part must Ht ta rurely that even uw eHulpe foru usband, wil become: 4 burty to such A nar. lar that, doing tho bust io ‘Sho old man’s uulloipations of bits wore Drive. Mo bud got to thy aye woeu be wanted to wtay at Ig head ju ina sugnatlve sort of Way, as ne editorial rinktum hho Gulleda love tmatob in thy | friend?” Ja tly tho rlaklum, ‘alktaay, sauctin, or sume such place, whore tno editors live 2?) "This is 6 cditorial-rouuy, eaino'ne “Lanta to" eh nee rh mua tn. | L wanted to’ sea what a rinktum was like, that's all, Looks Ik only wuss, Goorlatay.”" SF ORE RatTeh Dr, Emmong, the able New England adi. vine, mot a Punthelstiea! phyal house of a sick parlshlone phystclan ak the things at the pretty Indy In ‘the carringe?” cout Lady—" For luck, dear,?? Cid And \ Young Lady—" Oh, that would bo pt gel Coronet No It Wouldnt Ata dows, uve written, aud no good wifo | oyerhenr, and know that others overhearalso, why docsn’t sho throw them back? Plengant for ina" and + pa,” who He openeil the door cautiously, antdgolking ollow, thqutred, “Is this ZL wan't ee (3 ra dispute; but the abrupt Guvatioe dace a AL RAT ATE, noarVan Buren-st, “ Mr. Emmons, how old are your’ Sixty, slr: and how old are you?” * As old ag creation.’ was the triumphant of the same age Panthelat was: TOR SALE eee eA ircnigans with Adam and Ei: in the garden always heard that. the: arden with the: before that It was you, hei they were,” was nv third party but Tonever knew rejoined the divine. Hacorner Fullorton and Western-nvs, oleat Farksluo, acceasiule by tie iihnols Central JN Gite “ry GMMONA OB tHEOU he ci neh aioe In tha. dl et-nv4 NUELH a c et 20's" by S iF tirat. ones wl le ab rePeA rt fot wid upwarde. GU. At, se AR. SIMMS, Huokeuilers whd Stationers, 173 Prugcist, 61% Cottexe Urove-ay, Drugaist, cornor Thirty-frst und ALE-AT A BANG AIN-PIN0—THE BLE ant niarblo-iront honan sl Wost Jnckau mi W Intprarontents, garets & CO Deuggists, 13¢ South MM, Newsdealar, Btatlonor, eta, nr Wostern-av. ots ‘Blue tstand-ay, THU iowetor, Nowsdoaler, and Yancy ay cart aentn, ruuuiat. bil Woat Madison-st, cor ulin. eKdousT JACOBSON, Draggist, 18 North Halatod, corner Indlana-st, Jn BURLINGHAM MS & CO. Draguists, 675 Larraboe-at, % Printing a ery Ly) He with mtablas has ail modern im CEG Desrburnest.. In bunk. ie OUTV-SEVENTILe aL comer nf Greenwoud-ay, MAT= ON CALUMET AV h tov whats Yee NATE TEAN-A V.—a0N 1a) it Ls AF ear, Guetta Fibente and HW.00, GEO, ew, 4 PRET CONNER OF PRATIIN- el at si ard! VID WILLIAMS, 125 Kouth Clargeat, LASS MHXIDENCE ON LA Hiss if roume, all modern iis cris} Lussension A 101 ON ONO-BT., NAN FRANK Ho and Franklin. & COM, 140 Ln bal HOUSK UN WABASII-AV ats WIL Oialid Soul, MATBU a bint houro on Mich rowneataria frm TH DIVISION, aw uy, sunt, Nows ned Sta own nemo: core Bownoantng this quull weerely Kod RUMEN; abject wisiel- efarances givan and required. Ad- es DERBONAL—A GE nferesting fady WHEHKICH, WIth a VI p for ens 2x1) nurfhoust curner HE. LEMAN OF MEANS, NOP darires thy wentinintanice ai pit realdence un cogo-nv.. W route, att mn ne, fit ke i rg Cnn nnn nen nuderh, iniproroment Te HORSH, INTCHED wo wns hadly kned-spruny, Instead of Jenthert elrayed ulley, und bee ory and busement stone-front, brick barn ute au Inquire of a r Teshiance, all Turnished: Koud d-ntor: vr stolen frei f Jungs to that Cor 1: ack silver, high and I t niyo reward, 2 FIRST-CLASS B-WEICAVE SEVIS loouted businuaa Wat improved, centrally. Jor ante chuap. “Anquiro of JACUB WELL & wf winced front, Finder wrlor-st.. ANG reOR F—NOLDLE eSTORY Aton NORTH uy.. with lutyt, vainable lenad of DATES, Vi Washitiuatun-at. COUNTRY REALESTATE. ({UTe RAL EI POV FANS 18 NOITTIRION M buputous ‘counties, tendo) Ky o res. i will prove f otter ‘West Bldo, (PO RENT— St WAILMBN-AY., GOOD THOUS all modern Imerovementa: low port, Ure MCCHESNEY, corner Clark and > bur nerd. Invertiwation ted barwalis. $3 neres in Atchison County, Alans, with Ge stone fuuse wand barn. At. i. HOW= uone 21,48 Want nent TWO-RTORY NINE with large cellar und ey | homo and ba fondled. Bho wie Just at tho age Panne | anne WANTEDOMALE HELD, : affect the foregoing rule, tha Natiaunt Commil- teoon duly 1, Ib), adopted tha ful howlnges Jieanved. abut in wrdge to ald thts Comnmmittog In quizging vat the instructions of tha Santina Ce jn na Neti ARs | Hookiaepers, Clerks, dc, i ¥y ANTED—A GOUD COMPETENT BOOKKERPs characte aust na & Rood péenman, ltuterences as to : % par for the Fight purty. Th Tribing Rica eee MIRE STENOGHAPHENR AND Colites re gond Ran gity tho trpo-wntor iid und ang nv 4 A outrespondent,Apuly at Ist Laka ee D=BY A WHOLKSALE GROCI fusing mate ts oe yen at ano ‘wh URIRs9 ne cr Pe ger Come well recamineniad, and address ¥ ae ea ANTEE 2a FED TUREE MOLE Ww: Rtendy, tempornte men steod Manraana cory feoln Chega on cra Mea EAela a He ts chester we Partridie si Whitewater Wie ANTED-A FIRST-CLASH Hani MDT / ANTED- Fils ARR coor Wee RAS t i Weonaer ON EON ETRADE Employment Agenctts, Want pal MOWH Lanvin For witn x nyt chop taro ty the work Py i bab y Sere aceapers ete CORLEY ie Saree VV ANTEDANAT FT. DEI 7 W ad wil TSAR MOURDETS Conte Nuter, Wis. ERLY & HON, Whites Miscellaneous. VWWASTED--A NELIAULE, INTELLIGENT PERs aun ln overy Woaturh county te tako subscrip= Har guliclt advertiuments.und ciltect facts regard, Ju Ula supply of hous, toeding uf cattiod breontee ee ur livusiock inattara,’ Woulve the frouluins vver onered to subscribers, Hy auCH n tUKHL A gently salury If he pruve native Y. aK fu dd.) Satat bess tats posussiig the contiden bis nutshbors, nnd atrictly stralubttorwarie bites, van by miata perinAnENt Kent reteronces, nue, RNG Pokenablllty. Aweticun Stopkinan and Faron, 15S i VW astencrit boys living ag hel. eisun rou i Tribune Hust, 1 hate partie bape ai ooe : es Abuly oS 0, BASES Ege, ANTED-00 AGENTS SPLENDID” PIIOTO Tamil: et C, ettonteeeiy east iat tiling’ In tho murkoe HSA uy Ih ty ti yearn Of ny wrocery, den Yn eduuny oe, Mt FHolosale ZS TH: 8 SAMPIEI im DE Mrublu Uinsinean tor winters ae aee eae Kunrantued on #8 Peaplial, wit ig OF prom vivie expert 0 portals ame ered, AU MKILD AVELING SALESMAN] ON 10 KN wlextuo of heavy lnrdwate pred uiyliw aye, referonces, wud nado Of- id Tribune ure AWENAT, AitHANUH, ond canvassure for dituinsurnaea peas Hoom 4 Howland Block, corner of Doar: hrue-nta, . Wwe = CANVASS: COUNTRY TOWNS. fo vel uur youds to v. We mnke y of xtra pind BY und teas und old Culeue ae Havure Write fur circular. Ban Francisco ‘Lea Cos ‘blew, ‘ PANTEU—NUSINESS MAN OR BALE! Ne Pans Union Marks a Side. AN'T HOUSE, NO, SF MIC xtures, dounte windows, ete. THE, 4 oneuorn-st, Kovin L. 5 #0 RENT=AN EF! Agan-ny., with i: Apnly at undo to J.C} CuK COUNTY stato Cull Wound, ANTHD—CLICAUO Tent uslaty abthe Cl Wasitnatuy | 1 snd ls Doarbornsn Nizyn, u Morgane Hankers, Trust Ny ty Jo MINZ, Nowe South Watereat. {rlos can naw ba tuade for the Uted in No ohurge for property to hayy ui pseh vice em wre propor exAUntitt services of George I, Gor ro sceured for this sale. Bp ifsred to rezular real-estate ugunte, aute under youd compatitien, ALL FRONT, onrug-st, Oppustt Palmer Amnly at Room 17. for gentlemen, juve udvantuze of read: 6, eutaloguen to be dis STRO—EV IL J. = BL Majic Hiluck: fend In description with price wid torn (fo RENT —ikH MICHIGAN-A Vi SECOND STORY ft fubu.; slugiy rovin und’ larga exten pe ly. DODICH. NEAL EST BR-WELL-IGHTED, to gontlowon only; wart hlealy-turnished msm nu-rovin attached. sv dstata-st, West Slac. FURNISIIED FRONT oTlAtED AT 1 ALZO Weat Van itu <0 RENT-STORES, OFFICES, &c. TH—AGICULTORAL INDE iment trady, wit machine shop and foundry, doe ing o koud und “growing Uusiness. oud market fur products; henlts MINIST,” care Hrown, Dugan & Co, Bt Luuls, Mo, RY GOOWS—TO 1k nolst hina toon tur forty yonras ti Kwa mito cau re WZB,UOY Leo Lig Fe STORES AND LUFTS, Hn-at., UxNY d-story and basemont, ITs Gestory und he ‘Jou, 182, and 151 Fitth- Madixun und Monroe, elnas etary, sultuble for Lakeside Muitding, Hy Nearbornent. ENT-AT DECATUR, t1- 0 louding wry-cuods coror fur Lurtnoss opentug tn tho Stato, an annual Uuainuss of are uddrons ut Decatur, wad of Fran: and Sd Wabarleare, buliditng 4x: basements Nret-class tn'uvery respect tie FOR SALE-A MIGHT OVAL, chines tn live tawn! Hoes bnainens mpocition Tete stouk tress tS tlien from Bi on PIENUR 10S, Lo Suu A Ury-gouds store, Inquiry of JACOL W woud tradoy xood musty cash; customers tuck In I" lee! ESH Adiruss oF call 1) OFFICH AND Fiutann DOr, ALA yours old, at J, J. SPALDING S Goa ted ANVED-A FiisT-cl, AN Tt r Wank ‘A FUIST-CLASS MAN TO TRAV E ior oe fount HRIGITT, AND INTEL . ewalry. Anply with trst-cl Siting Tateengeteinss ruleronces py A RTATIONANY IOUS AS Hergtic. responsible math. with sue vipa whey it thy busigess, wo attend to city trade; small enlnry and Hoeral conimisalon, Address, atating rote erences, prov ment ute, ¥ 1, Tribune. TANTED-EN TIC MEN TO” CANVABS want city fora number of qiick selling arias ne HbR commiusions, payin wera commissions, Apply bofure it a. i. at \WASTED-CLOTIUNG SALESHEN, BY ANEW Jobbing bouse in Kansas City, Active men with frade con weet ong of the tem at Grand Pacha Hotel tuts Saturday evening, ¥ o'clock. Koon Iie Only Ardbelnes wien wan FANTED=A_ FIRST-CLARS SALERMAN TO hundle wholesule grocery and. drug trade on Mixsourt iiver, and other fobuing trade adjucont to Coteage, ‘Dut Hrat-olase ten, with unexceps SARENe say ettbtet j tendy abtexdy ostasiisied, Ag h Felouae aiees id . Waniciad auth Bal TANG ‘i ‘ " palnts on commissian, COL & COs DM Kinglu-ste ANTED-TWO_G EMEN TO_CANVASS form apeclulty, Apply valy after 4:0 p.m 10 a BS Ih Mr Tur! cu of the Inter-Uuean. FAS A LAW OFFICE A WOT 1010 8 p. eure od, fc C1 . se nas Wrecld. Good reforunces required. Addross \Vasthb s OUST stag, THT Goon mE , 4, Tribune ative. oot Understunda book~ E-AT A HAN TOA CAsit cus tonior onty—Furniture. and Hint-oluss bogeting-huuse ti nished threuubunts te 2 to dispueu a ine Audtene T—H-STOI sultable for wenn: . birtek ar fram, within elly itm 1 ment building, , und 1 will avit Out vary cheap 8 Wrlbune otiee, ‘Ul BALESAN ESTADLISHED AND C Hod clear stir, dn to make desirable busine: HW salt ot a sacritteu, lege of looking thorom tus In pourch of s burgain muy address X 4 ‘Trl una oifica, FURNISTIAD Uuth-roum und waler-closet fatuily not tuo far from bi chy. Audress, studing terms by thy wou THAL= ratitatie trade, wife, two unturnistied eve HOOT, Cunt= G Eat Bi t. rooms or une furnishod, Huwing the privt: bv bord. Add: it v He bre aldting ee LOGE brie buildings on or near Hest of cure, und raturances, BALE-GHOCERY . STUCK, Hutiding. Ores, Warn, Attd harhoss; stuck trst-cinsn, {ag tenitoy South Yiday rent chosp. Mooi a, pure busiions. with established tradu tn D LONGING. Ro ee elty und cuun= - Nort) NORTH CLANK-31 the wholes #0 capital ru roows with bour SEAR TIM BRINGE— B wouk, 2 tos SALH-DUSINESS-IRAIH CHANCK TO stop Into a good pnytng bunlness! efean stook, gond location: an old ostubhsued tradu ine lve manus id mgricuiturat countrys Joweley, z Sonth Side. ELDRINGE-COUIT—FASULY AND SINGLE Touma, with or without bontd, WAHASIL-AV-ILANDSOMN FRONT Touins with bourds every convenience, WATABSII-AV. —TOUSH H nlahed and honielky; tuble excelle Tucturing town: an book, wullepapor, ma given for wantlng ta sollt stud wanted, Addresa 1, ROCERY FOR SALE AT A Ing te Colurados ENS & CO. 1H De it SAFE FOR DINT romething ontiruly i Just insuods every houwekvaper tus bortant to numufueturors us well. ws: vatent ts for sulas no butter Invosiment ulured; mad- and all nfarination desired va GUEAT SACRI- location uxcel- Ng Fouls and burn} vont it wad wifo, Atswor thr refurences oxchaugud. Addrusa X it ‘Tribuny onice, pave angs ime NION TMOUSK, 23 AND 20 XOUTIE CLARK e ‘ost-Uitlco=Hoat #1.60.0 day house in | f9,Monday ove id 149 Sladisuneat; CI *Hondnss" patont of 1, Ge ()() GAsiE Wild, 7 $900 caravan fs MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, at 1 ‘bicruto, 11]., and avo th inuat by a fortune tw ‘AKE A STOCK OF GOODS HF ELAR, and Rood businost i MOUS, CORNER OF STATH AND 8 tour blocks south’ of tho Malar £2.40 (0 81 par week, Also ruoma rentod witl fh JAMES MOTEL, lid FIFPICAV. NEAR MAD. i tes to travuling bound § porw'k, n00-8t.— Fd por dt ion and normanent HOARD WANTED, 4 Hay INSTORE, APPLY AD ita: WIUS. trunk store, Undue the wrivase | NTED-A YOUNG MAN HOS ¥ MH anurans Mech equal Mana daa SAU! ku rend welate omeu. Address, with referonce Aribune uftice. TANTE hte ANTED—A COUR, Wakl W ‘Abpiy thlewuuk wt Meo Tandiatin A Ith VOTE Gi = We Gt? Wart Mana See a HOURS W: BU—GOO1 Ui Wri; good Wace, HUMAN Ol AMEIICAN Olt W COOK, walt, Ari rogutet ae ae and tron ta 8 private family, WWANten—a c \WVARTED-AT tid” VENON-AV., A_NEAT wornnn to cook, wiel, us A can do tho mare nicely will paras pur muek, ‘Motenssees a W ‘ED—A GOOD COOK AND_LAUNDIESS, farutly of two, 2 forced. Nt Sbichiguneaye OF Beandlnavton pee Milllners, . Scamuatreuncs. ANTED<SUIITSAICE) Wate fH S—STEA NM SMANCUUIER ou We st Magia Nuracs, ANTED-A GEUMAN YOUNG ND HEAL! Housekeepers, ANTED SAW ORKING, jot EKEEPER WHO Qe Michigan-ar, eee a apply as FANTED—WORKKING HOUSIE EPER V lnundrens; nono others nud Spply st 20 Michizan-ay. 100} ALT IB gentleman, wid elite oF WAIEROOMS, pelvaty tanilly or board ttt: jo Grok G, A. PUMENOY, Roum 4, 70 Ln Salt . W. BIANU AND OG, pres A fiouee Me Nort Diy TATE-BI CUNNEIC ADASS ent of Wola . BALLET, DAVIE & COB PIANOS.» UARD—AND 1 URNISITED ROOMS, juinun, wily, chiuld, unde wud terns, WAG P, EMERDON'S PIANOS, | 3 at gua-half brozory’ nd i, 13) Mandoluteat, JAB PAI FU OLD GOL AS Hoy to Toad on wate! BHONINGER & CO, ORGANS, — 4 ety amonds. nnd ‘value. icunsad), W& Kast Madtson-st, KIMBALL ONGANS PIANOS AND. ON BABY TA: oR HEAT HSY WA RGALN: 3 nov palicies, DW, SUTHENLAND, 2 Dearborn, SUCK PATO BOI # Yonal Bank crtincatus, 1KA 2D Diroker, 66 Wai fe ONBY TU L.GAN nuoval a, PATH SAVINGS RGAIN—GIt TEA a AL STS Wabaau-uy, ‘0, KTANDAND MAKE, Mf Hucidud Daniuinttue ‘OLOAN ON CHAT _Atuom 4h, 92 Las ai MPRUVED Crry POP: nyuiro at Liv Denvbarson, erty In suis (0 sul i. ‘SAN 1 STATE-BT,, PLANUS Ast ie GANS, LANGKST STOCK, AND Hau TO LOAN ON FATT On 0 iirosst., Huon die PPI TGAGHS FUR BAL AS AN INe raved’ property; SHO oO. to #1,0N eucny BBE FIN STA N Ww 1b naw alnglo ex ATTENTION, (1 fh thine to bay cu: Weecond-hand cuttord + deuhle-svat ou iuctions 1 gout vr Ub etorned tu ike Tu ‘Cull this wouk tor qreat buna fin tavae Wasntigtnnst, ZANT WANIING- fugue, bugules, wid Ww prlcas, uF" Will et OW ptuek Brel daloe, MIPOR ES io JOU MITCHELLS. ios ton-at, Lorsos of all kinds, care] roan tan: wy cr fils date tho auld bualaves wil IAM HKAKE! uy Ain NG, es CLAHS PRANDT? AD oe Harabon shee AID ABSUCIA- Chicaxo, Jan, 3, 1dél, Taudtvas ¥ xT jedide Atwioonh, sp unches, thuruuubentas, blemish. trains, shoulder Inca WITCHMEN'S MUTUAL mw SS uuvptine mite all on Bundi 7 1 West Hrowlway, low wrappars, ‘I'rial Miscoltancous, WASTED CLADIES OF GOOD ADDItESs, OUT Of employment. tn this elty or In any country fara in the Uuited Stutus, may carn trst-clnss wagon, ip Dandi pouwgraptis woods, “Gantionun” may. glad Apely. uy aunty wanted’ overswilvrer InEKe, wlonis. Adddross X 2. 'ItIbune uttica. ¥ AGENTS FOR OUR GOOUst ‘and childs send for circular, ae Now York. ‘ru TED-LITLE Git, 170 10 To TEND fall babys wo other work, Air, A. ¥, MALT= ueteditico, ADMESANDOENTLEMEN W ducun 3 ountas youl! ari fram to War Ite d at se NANG Oe Bookoopers, Cloris, &e. Giruanas WASTE BY A PRACTICAL drugdistot ohne yours’ cxperinnice. ‘Alt the ref» ry yuu wank, A puruianunt situation ts desired. MON, 1 Panu, LL . SIYUATION WANTED—BY A DRUGUIST, HAVE Juul alge yenta’ eapurieniog an Dpruacripiin clerk wnd cup Surnlah tho bust uf ruzoruneus, tit, POOLS WUATION” WANTEU-A_ COMPETENT, EXs {rienced once man wuuld ikon pusition of “any Kind tn aturg ur atticy, tre-insurauea peoforrod;. wille Shy to work fur very touderutu aulary.” Firet-olaas city. retursiees, Addr: une onice, - OAT AC= ee, grrax WW. A De With buat vlty ryturonves, nt modornta gulary. Can keep any set of buuka, Addrvss X. bh, Merbune une 5 Siewation was VA NUSINESS MAN, ‘wharw efticlent wid} ene services would bd eed pte. air thers eet nmtecttony wit utwre" prospects airaula, Good refers ances ‘Adurvas Xd, ‘Hribune uilicu. stg WWUATION WASTRI—HY A GENTLEMAN OF cusmiopoiltan business experionce with au outers rlalag broker are} ywuke “englial, Uoruian, and runvh. ex ¥ th ‘fribung onice, Stuarts IN WANVEL—AS ASSISPANT DOOK> kuspor and curraayainlons for wholoule or mane SE 5 eae Yh Uelbugu uitioa, UMION WANTHD=OY AN EXUINENCED nat, Gortian {allan and Spanish curreepand~ coupdlant buukkvoper, of aa Lravollny sslennan, aotuy whulusnlo of UxXpurt feu, Hest returences. rea HW. Grovolund-cuurt, ies SHIPPING CLENK ned Sct eee cr ee i uickuepitut, wAddirone Cafe Fe thang aimee {thal sorters PURSIONS | Giuation WAN’ D—AN EXPHMIENCED MIke 4) nur would like an engugamunt in aume dulving citys Ie couipulens ta take charge of trimming dos 2: ILLUSTRATED WELLS SON, Cincinoatl, U. Guns. itevol, ANTED-THE Use OF A SADDLE Tonwe are. be Hike WH f ir rotuit, r ry RiaT MUA EHH "tere estate PANE MINNBAT OLS On give RES a na ait SALE rar rnonce tO VERY WANDSOM jo anid Senate; Hives Thuy can be seen af pr a1 i . z 8 ay Honba anes De Teapon guod article or business, Can & Trivune ofilog. 3 10 Sah HANDDLAT: s cuu placa fur suriug your furnltura, eit BALESA Dati Wid Wuttle oem pac do; Bulow’ West Hurones MUER OF BTBAM-HAlGEH A aia NET aad, th nu bows inelty, Advatcus at low burtloulurs apply {0 Al mr if here thore (ae ng di Suivntto Soun Watoreahe kf EY AY LAV iS Tru ye 1d ie tally Lradeasled vorienea, tfisliuss Guivtly wud i F[iloa. SAUL arronNeY avd. MCE PAID IN GASIL Se east-ott Lh RECOMMEND atts, AUTHE BagT vA Wr Sulure Dsus Minconuncous, ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY TO Miitaneconyine Adajues IAA Des aeath One uya¥.s this woul. % v ye We J. B. SPORKY, GW, & J.B. STOREY: pou BALH=THE ENTIRE CONTED ry Srit-cluas house, conslstiog of 2 olezautly ture ulshod rove, wil Gylaold ge barsuin, alive Wt caah e bi orparteash and balaucu on time. o. GULDSTE! ‘Sid und ad Houth Statens, so DAMEN WAN’ UNE WANTED MEMBEL OY 7 Pere HLM ot trade, Giants taoctat wi iu oumttul of more ‘or less drat-cluss Option temd mould ikea to fora partnoruuiy witha Daiuuss caset Hee Rieti cee Amer Addross for une wouk TIL, Tribuny yilea, a

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