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= STATE AFFAIRS. . A Day of Intense Bxcitement ' in the Tennesgee Legislature. Maynard Lacks Only.Three Votes of Carrying Off the Cova cted Prize, Jndinna Republicany Scoro Tholr First Victory in the Up- ner Ilouso, A Soheme on Foot to Have Marshal Dudley Investigatod by the Government, United States Sennfors Elected In Wis. consin, New Jersey, West Vire ginla, and Toxas. The Prohibitlon Amendment to the Michigan Conslilution Reported Favorably from Commitlee. TENNESSER, Soectat Disvatch to The Chicaco Trihune, Nasuvinne, Tenn, Jun 25,—Tho excite- ment which has herctofore prevalled over the matter of the Seuatorship sank Into In- glgnificance compared to that whi¢h relgned yrdny, owlng to the withdrawal of Senator Palley m the morning nnd tho desertion from the Democratic ranks of W.J. Buchanan, Low-Tax Democrat, who voted for Hornea Maynard, In the ufternoon. “I'he retirement of Bailey was not to be wondered nt, ns far- seetng men have, il along predicted it by reason of his utter impossibllity to seeure gupport from Low-Tax Demoerats, It verl- « fies the prediction made by your correspond- enta week ago that the withdrawal was only aquestion of thne, AFTER BEPEATED PERSUASIONS . on the part of his friends, who wers unusu- ally strong In thelr efforts last night, Senator Balley decided early thls morning to rotire, ‘n the Jiope that his actlon wonld break the dend-lock agkl result th tho. election of somo Democrat. Just, prior to the calling of the twenty-seventh ballot his® withdrawal was dnnounced, and, being regardéd as the re- moval of the only obstruetlon to Demoerntle success, elicited great -upplause from the Democratic members and from the gallerles, Several State-Credit Demoerats In specches declared that tho opposition ot the Low-Tax men to Batley was bnsed upon his strong nd- voeacy of n ecttlement of the State debt, and ' that the Republicans were nntngonlstic to him merely because he was n Democrat, ‘The ballot being proceeded with, Maynard re- celved 41, R/ L. Taylor 31, Bailey %, the rest belng widely seattered. After the resultof tho ballot had been annonnced, Coulter, Staté-Credls Democrat, moved “that the Con- yentlon take n recess of five minutes 1N 1ONON OF BAILEY, who hnd just appeared on the floor for the first thne sincs tho commencement of the contest. Dutler, leader of the Republicans, scconded the motlon, and 1t was carrled by o unanimous vote. After Batloy had been warmly grected the Convention reassembled and adjourned. The withdrawal of Diaifey completely upset tho Low-Tux Democrats, who are sndly 1n need of a leader, and when the twenty-clghth ballot was called thiere were mpld changes to the Hon, R, L., Taylor, ex-Coanssumn from Enst Tennessce. 'This ereated” consternation In the Republicun ranks, and tho Lepublieans ehanged to May- nard, -On this ballot oceurred . THE SENSATION.OR, Y5 QONTEST, ... . Buehanan, who claims to have ‘been cloct- el by Demoeratic and Républican votes, aud who lins ever sinee the beglnning of the bal- loting been expecterd o vols for Maynard, cast hls vote for that gentleman, hen ho canuenced the speeel with which he ex- pluined his vote, nearly, every member rose 10 his feet nnd remained standing until he Imd “finished Nis explanation. aid cast his yote. Uho vote was cust nmbdst loud encors from tho Republicans and muttered curses from the Democrats. Mr. Buchanan hns been soundly berated herctofore during the balloting, but the indignation that now exists nmong the Democrnts nt* this course fur sur- passes that heretorore entertuined by thew, When the result of tho batlbt was aunounced 1t was found that Maynard had 43 votes and ‘Taylor the former Incking only threo of 1hs requisit nuwber, owling to’ the mairing of five Demoeratsand five Itepublieans. Every chinnge to Tnylor and Maynard won applausg frotn the respeetive clentonts, and the sceno Was 0no of INTENSE EXCITEMENT. A motlon to adjourn until noon to-morrow belng made by Cooper, Democrat, tho lepub- lieaus opposed it, but, before the result could annonnced, thoy voted for It, Butlor, thelr leader, starting the movement by sprluflm; to his feet and votlmg aye: The greatest de- mornlization existed among the Democrats and the Republieans, and the Conventlon nd- ourned 1n tho midst of much disorder, Hud = ot four State-Creditand four Low-Tux Dem- ocrals voted for other persons the Democrats could havae clected Taylor, Immedintelyafter the ndjournment of the Convention the Dein- . “oerats held n general cauens, the first of the . intl held, but wero UNADLE TO DECIDE 1o their nctlon {o-morrow, and adjourndd lomeet to-night, Ata caucus held by the Republicans " they determined o voto for Infnnnl to-morrow. ‘Fhoy _expeut to -eloct thelr favorlt by the nid of the votoof War- Ten, the (ireénbneker, who has been sup- Wnlui: Muse, and of Buehunan, There ls n &ood denl ot tnlk to-night to the effvet that ntthews, who, like Buchanuuzwas elocfed ¥ Democratic and Republican votes, wiil go over to Maynard to-morrow., 3 A BERENADE, ulbcnnlar Balley's friends serennded him ab b 0 Saxwell House to-night, and, 1y recognis n of the compliment, hu dellvered aspeeeh n;lq\xlrluz balf an_hour in lts delivery, . H ilch ho reviewed his conduet throughout u!u contest, and thunked his adherents for iu support, lho?' had glven him and tho peo- Dle for the contidence they I always re- vosed In hilin, 1o was wirmly applauded ; QAUCHS, 7 T“!"Julnt caucus of Stute-Credit and Low- Ty Démocrats hold fo-night, tha situution llx‘h‘llly dlseussed, ‘Tho bostility between i ¢ two factions provented thom from scttling “,fl“’l“ any partieular aspirant, ‘Cho support ¥ hich hns been glven ' nylor to plenso the Tennesseo Bemocrnts will bo withdrawn ettled by the strength de- Veloped by some Detnocrat on tho first ballot, Ertor MARKS, mfiiflov. Marks arelved this morntng, in Bel elea to u summons of his friends, who b evo ho will prove most nvailablo ns a m!lxmumlsn candidate, 1 learn -w-mfht t ;nxl\ Ax«:llx;blo gonres that Buchunan, who, eleronmed, oted for Maynurd . to-dny in e ‘lulu.‘e to the RRepublicuns who helped to fonice him, will, wlien the final strugglo ,,,'.‘““‘ for Murks, Itls uscless, from mnr lA.M:l\t complieated state of afiulrs, to mbm;w',:x n{lti(l(lfilllon ,i“l $o l?lw mlsnlt of to- itlng, The Hepublicaus are Jubllant ovor Mayuard’s prnsyécw. INDIANA, [yt Dispateh 1 The Ghicago Frivuns lfl:!iu.\'.u'om. Ind,, Jan, 25~It 1a snld o during Senntor Voarhees visit to this :’ntlm Suturduy lust several Demoeratle “J:* urged hiin to obtaly an lnvestigation Margh S managumont of the United States E a‘élls oflice under Col. W. W, Dudley, “oln.nel’u course during the cnmpalgy, bt l‘Imll"t“\lltlllr ho releasoof certulu alleged 5 tan repenters on *straw bail,” wero . h‘;'{“}icnmns of gross mismanagement, o 'lkfll)' that the Senutor will act upon threp l;lt-:suou. _Maj. Mitchell and twa or ded, er Democratio attorneys, | It s 1. Inin Blw upa resolution for the Senator Wasmbagouce, wad, unloss he glianges Veatization o ¥eaehlng Washingion, an in- e I‘"’“lll be ordered rivaling in Intor- i _uxmm_'.“{':“’y Into the eauso of the nvgro W may' g 1 Inthmated that the Conualites fi o' luvestigation” il mapsgo' o | thn l} . . THE CHICAGO TRIBY pena witnesses ahout the timo of Gen, Garfleld's {nauguration, thus giving the In- diaunpolis Democracy an opportunity of wit~ nessing tho ceremonies . s AT THE BSPENSE OF-THE GOVERNMENT. S0 far as Marshal Didley s concerned, ho has nothing to fear, In_nn interview this afternoon ho expressed imself ready, and willlmg to, bo Investignted, 1t Is .not unlikely, however, that le will have some facts to ' disclose illustrating Deinoeratle methods and éxposing Deme- cralle seerels, Col. Dudley fa ona of the purest, 08 woll as one of the ablest, men In the State, and 1L will take sometling moro than Demaeratio dislike, urged on by tho hatred of cortalu men In his’ own. party, to dIsarm him, THE BENATE | to-lny enipe down Lo & square politieal con- teat, und, with tho help of tho Licutenant- Governor's cnsting vole, the Itepublicans scored a victory, 1he Committes on Execu- tive. Appolntments by a majority report asked further time to conslderex-Gov, Gray’s appointments oficering the various benevo- lent Institutions of tho State, which appoint- ments undor. the Iy tequire the approval anit concitrrence of the Senate. Mr, Brown submitted s ninority report in favor of considering the nppointments at once, 'The extension.of timo asked for was resisted by Mr, Brown Ina speech, In w he Inthuated the purpose wis to defent th appobitments of Gov, -Gray by delny tillafter the 18t of February, when, as'he tnderstood the Inw, o vacaney would ocenr in the enso of every appointee nned in the commuplen- tlon submitted to the Sennte by Gov. (irn{. When nt tast the vote was taken the minority TEPOrL Was r ted on o tio of the Scunte, the Lieutenunt-Governor glvlnie the casting yote. ‘The majorlty report was concur "( in with an ameirhment by Mr. Brown requir- i tho Conumltteo to report back these noms Inations not. Inter than tha 28th Inst, Senator Bundy offered n concurrent reso- futlon for tha appointmentof & joint cotmmit- tec of three Senatorsand five Ropresenta- tives to Investizate the charges wzainst the 1louse for Ieeble-Minded Chitdren. It was l“‘l;)l)l‘;lly and Iater In the day the Youse con- curred. Several bills of miner fmportance were in- troduced, Senatop Kahlog' bill to regulate tha charges of sletplng-car compnnles pro- vides that they shall not charze more than 31 fora berth and 82 for a section for any distance less than 200 miles, Over this dis- tance they shall be “entitled to charge one- Imlf per contper milo for berths and one cont foy seetlons, ‘The now Militin bill being prepared by tha Adjutunt-General will usk™ that annoery and other legitimate expenses be pald by the State; thut when there nre riots and the mill- tin are ealled out by the Governor, eael member be paid S1,60 per day and expenses, and that when thoy are called wupon to quell county troubles each county pay its own ox- venses. v 1IN THE HOUSE n long debate wis Indulged .In over: the bill restrictime tho tssue of marringe to hinbitunl drunkards, insane . persous, inbeello and these ufilleted with certain dlseases, and making the County Clerk a judicinl ofticer to detorming the eXistence of ‘any of these bars to matrimony, It was very funny, but much of the cuarse, valpar wit of the discussion should be Indehinltly postponed, as tho bl was, Representative Sinelpir, of Allen, snys that an Indetinit leave of absence has beon given ‘Tom Moys from the sesslons of the Third Ilouse, aind that he has gouo to Arkansng, Iic says that application will be filed shortly for g slnflar leave to Jumes 11 Rice, and that the ‘Uhird House will then be almost broken up. - . During his seven-weeks term ns Governor Col. (irny Issued. thirteen purdons and wrota n messnge of ten columng,- WISCONSIN, Atanisox, Wis,, Jan. 25.—Both houses had aseparaie hallot for United States Senator thls morning, with the following result: Henate—Suwyor, Republican, 245 Jame: Jenklins, Democrat, 8; Charles 1. Parker, 1. l/\lnscmbly—Snwyev, 1+ Washburn, 23 Jen- k 21 ) i Joint conventlon for the finnl ballot Wil hi¢ hield Lo-morrow noon. : LEGISLATIVE PROCEE: In fho Assembly this mornin INGH. bills were I Introduced Lo allow laborers aud servants: to colleet thelr wages; providing for the erce- tlon of o State Normal School nt Milwaukee; nlsln to prevent the mutilation of public rec- ords, « In the Sonnte, the resofutlon nmending tho Constitution, favoring a blenniul session, ndopted Inst winter, was aguin brought up for second eonslderntion thiis morning, and referred to the Connnitteo on State Aflairs, 5 MICIIGAY, Spectal Disvateh o The Chicago Tribune, LaxsiNg, Mich, Jun. 25~In tho Lepls- Inturo to-dny, the Sennte Commitice on the Liquor Traflie reported favorably on tho pro- nibition-nmendment, ‘I'he Ilouse bill appro- printing $10,000 for frescoing the Cupital passed in Committeo of the Whole, = Much surprise was mnnifested at the Cap- ital to-dny when it was ascertnlned that Frank Howe, Suporintendent of tha Reform Hehool for Hoys, it placed his resignation in tha Governor's hawds, 'Tha school hng reached the highest degreo of diseipling and usefulness undor his charge. 1ls friendssay 1hat.his reasons for rosigning are many, not the lonst of which Is theoffer of » Inrgo in- crease of snlnry from sn Enstern institution, WES'T VIRGINTA, Waeerxe, W, Vo, Jan, 25,~The Legls- Inture of West Virginia to-Iny elected John- son N, Camden, of Parkersburg, Democratie cancus nomince, United States Sonntor to suceewd the Ion, Frank Tlereford aftor tho 4th of, March, "I'ha RRepublican votes, twonty u all, wers east- nnanimously for A, W Campholl, editor of the Intelligencor of this oity. N. B, Freneh, of Mercer County, re- ceived two Greenbaek yoles, ' PENNSYLVANIA, ; 1Lannisnung, 1., Joau. 25—Anothor inef- fectual ballot wa$ taken to-dny for United States Senntor, Wallnee, - 82; Ollvor, 805 Grow, 55; Sewitt, 43 MacVeagh, 3; Baltd, Snowduon, L; Agnew, 13 Allison, 17 Curtin, 1, I'ho Conventlon then adjourned, ¢ NEW JERSEY, TnytoN, N. J,, Jan, 25,~Tho Leglslaturo voted to-day for United States Senntor, Sen~ ate—WVillinm J, Sewell, Republlean, 12; ‘The- aodore ¥. Randolph, 6, llouse—Sewell, 83; Randolph, 26, 'I'ie proclamntion of the ¢lee- tlon bf Gen, Sewell will bo made to-morrow, Wy TEXAS, AusTiy, Tox., Jun, 25, —nxoy was cleeted Senator on tho first bgdlot, 'Tho vote In tho Sendto stood : Maxoey, 22; Throckmorton, 8; Davis (Republioan), 10, Ilouse—Maxoy, 613 ’l‘hroc}unorm_n. E 5)n\'lu, 53 Rengan, 1, e ——— TMen as Things=Iow Many Ussful Arils ¢loy Mave Obtalned Tholr Nantes, Lundon Glube, ‘Eveorybody knows the tram, . How fow, hows over, are aware thut tho streot rillronds are so nutied from the nvontor, Outraw, Orlginally thoy wero culled thio Outram wiy, ‘Thon tho dirst ayllublo of tho nume was omittod aud tho presont form adopted, In France, Bulyium, Hols und, und Ustmuny the term “tram” bhus buen fmported with tho thing, althouyh tho Udermand sumetines namo it Prerdoulsonbnbn fa-borsc-ons an-iron-road). ‘Thon, ngala, thore 13 Macadum, who lns given his numeto agpocinl kind of ronds making, A voud I8 sakl to be * macadawmized,” andu portlon of it 16 *a bit of mncadum,” Cars. rlusus 0F hil sorts ure nawmed pfter men, Nobody cun walk hundred yards ju tho crowded thors oughfires of London without hearing **Hane som!” hatted. {lnnsom docs not anewor, He hus long sinco crossud tho Biyx in the forry= baaty and hiy rllunl sufuty cab ondures momento of him who was onr it Lon gundotier, Origlnally wolind that l)eunln talked Of riding i a “patent sutety.” 14 Jupropur pt that thoe for o lady leyst, rldo I putent sufety.” Afterwar vehlelo was caliod u ** Hunsom's sufety,” an Anally tho mun becumo tho thing, A Ilunsom ™ {4 now ag much an jastitutdon of London as a gondols (8 of Venlge. A * lrougham’ and u “¥ictorin” are vehloles of everyduy use,sthe one nmed after the versutile Chuncolior, tho otlior aflcy our sovereign iady, in * Phuoton ™ ‘wa havo o moro Hiustrious nisme thau that of a8 Lord Chunioellor or oven 8 Queoui for wis-not Phucton a san of Phwbus-Apotlo and Clymoeno one of the Occunldesy Aguin, su prosuic und modern s modo of convoyunoo o a rallway tralu ordinarily has o * Pullinan " attuched to 46, Iu urticles of ppparel tho snmo process 1 ol sorvablo, 1f It ralus uno buta on w * Mackine osh "1 and, perhinps, weurs 0ng'st Wellington's™ orong's * Bluchers.” 1t one goes tou bull or ety 0F, 10 4 opara OF thentre, une WoiEs 4 2 i0te, Woon tho = Gibus" was et iuvented It was callod tho crush opord but: but in srwm of tlny the namo of the waker supersodod the Ucscription of the lut, us ftdld fu the caso of uson).” 1t must have beon a proud day X natvor whon ho e oxpogivaved 195 the Freqs) .| Mlss Mugglo Ryan, slstor of tho WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. tha pleasurn of henring his fnvention spokon of na himaelf. Tn cortaln kiivla of drinks g man (or & womnn) stands for # thing, Nabody thinks of nsking for_a battle of Moot's ¢ I naka for * Moot Ro ho askd for ¥ Roedorer,” ar, rler Jouet,” i, or “Tomme or " Jieklslcc] Olher wines aro named afier tha place, or distriet; oF coul ry whenco they come (or aro Aupposed to comd bt with champugno the man’s trade-matk s :}::}“lfln.l ll(l,:hxo s \vnv“llln ™ and I+ D, and *Ouinnesa ™ are always spoken of without descriptiotis i SOCIAL BVENTS. THE KILTED SOLDIERY, A littlo Iess than {one year ago n nmber of Beotchmen reslding In this clty concelved tha idon of forning n mititary company re g thelr nutionulity, and tho Cnledonian Uluh was nduced to tnku tho matter in hand nnd seo what could ho nccomplished {0 that direction, Application was mado for tho ndinission of such u company into the State milltin, nnd finatly the Blxth Infantry agroed to fuster the Heoteh s dles, Somoe trouble wns experlene n tho ralsing of money for the pur o of uniforms, but the nmount wis ntunl- Iy obtalned and sent to Keotlamt for tho kits. \When thoy arrived here it was discovered that the dutles amounted to somo 0, but this amount was - finnily eabsed, the cotpany wus uniformed, and christenied Conis vany G Slxth Infantry, LN, G0 To i n i who was enpotile of taking holi of the e puny and disciphinine it was another diilieuit hut Capl. Richird Rubbing, the Adjntant of tho Sixth, was induced to reslgn his position nnd tuko churge of tho body, fow well he sinee ceaded in his undertiking has been seen hy thaosa who hnva witnessed the drill of the coni- may well bo proud of his work, 4 npo tho company i dress inspection I thelr new unfforms, and Inst evoning tho first reception was field nt tho armory, _corner of Wiabash and Van Huren stroot. ieing tho annlversary of tho birth of Ttoburt urn, it was u_fittitg Uine for o formul début. Tho main drill-himll was bondsomely decorated with Natlonal colors, und the tugs of tlhis veghnont ocenplod a prominent position, Opposit tho door wns the Scoteh nutlonal eni- i, 410 thistlo, and tho fuitinl of Lo cOmpiIY, G, Tound_n plice direotly above tho band platform. Fally K00 flm-m wero present, and the Interior of the hall presonted arllliant ap- pearance, A number of outside militinmen wore presant, amoing thom Livut.-Col, Georga R, Cannon, Col. Wiley 8. Seribn oL Du- rand, ana Capt,James ). Healy, of the Brigndy Sty and Col. Wiltium 1L Thotnpson, Mod. 13, i, Do Young, Cant. G, W, Taylor, (,‘llffl.ll. Vierling, Licut. F. A, Hart, and Llout, 1lolvrook, of tho Blxth Infuntey, A program of twenty dances was dstributed, and nt fiva minutes pnst 9 o'clock the grand wmareh, *Tho Gardy of Okl Gaul," was proceeded with, About I? o'vlock 0 suppor was served by Hinrmy in the upper roowm, ftor which thero waa i Scoteh reel withi bagplie necompnninment. TDuring tho ovening the compiny nttempted an exhibitdon drill, but 0\\1"[;1':!"!!1 dense erowd it was Jmpossiblo to o through muny evoli- tions, All things considercd, however, it wns very ereditubly done. The men presented o fine appoaranee, and are all hardy, brond-chested aons cof Scotlnnd. Thelr uniform 18 quite attructive, conslsting of the regular uniform cont of the Sixth, encireled by thasenrf and belt. Bolow the belt thore 1s n kilt skivt extending to Just nbove the knee, and henvy brown stockings funtened with bows of ribhon, The shoes uro low, with lurge, faney buckles, end the legs are bare nt the Knces. They wear tho regulation Beotch enp, with feathor, und tho horschuir purse. The uniforms of the oflicers ure moro elnborate, tho ornnments bnlusr plit instend of silver, Oneof tho bare-legged Scoteh Inddies wus statloned at the door on- guard, and he said tho enld did not affeet him, although hislooks ‘belted his words, ‘Messra, McDonald, MeLean, and McPhall aro the plpers of the company, and gevernl Scoteh- men present seld they did tinely, but tholrs Is one of the accomnplisfiments to which distanco lends cuclinntaont. ‘The dancing w kept up until n luto hour, and cvery ono present ‘\m- nounced tho tirst entertainment of the M High- landers* n deelded fuccess, B3 Followlng 18 0 completeroster of the Cdfne any: Ciptain, Richard jtobhins; Fifet- Llentenunt, Jolin ¥, jtailfen; Second-Lientenunt, A, B, MeLoan; Sergounts, Jotn Gubriel, Androw Tnnes, James Dincin, Awdvow Melt, Irving, and Rodnoy McPherson; L‘urpuml!, 1. Willlam Cameron, and G, F, I3 Bates; Privates, k, Dowglus, Peter llmu(‘h\!‘ Mleming, ampbell, , K. Clink, D, A, Jumes Doylo, Willinm Edinr, 1, M, 1 Peter Flofeher, Roburt Forker, H. D, Irving, ¥ nuies (1. Monroe, ler, . t Voter D. Muler, L A McPlherson, W. MoPhuil, Juines Medillan, it, MceDounld, John' V! MeLenn, Robert MeAdatn, James A, MeKenzle, Pater K. MolLood, Mardoeh MeLeod, D, € Nicol, Nelt Rodger, Wiliinm Sehacklcton, John Suthoriand, S, Il, Stoveus, Wiiliam Ecott, and Joseph 'Proyer. Anothor compnny of lighlunders s belng or- ganized for the SIXth Infantry.und Wity wen havo nlready slgned the roll. Whon the commani ippenrs in pitile the Scoteh n-fmmuu of tho olty will huve reason to bb profid'df thom. JIESPERTA LODGE. Tho annual banqguet and reeeptionof Iesperin Todgo, No, 411, A. F. and A, M., took place lnst nightat thoPalmer, and fully enrrled outtho vop- utntlon enrned by tho previous entertninments under the nusplees of Hesperla. Tho ball-room on the cutresol floor was devoted to dunclng, for which nn enjoyuble progrin had been ur- ranged, with Pound's orchestra furnishing tho Inspiring straing. Shortly beforo nlduight a dellcious lunch was served, whioh served to mnrle tho timu us the duncing went on until n Into hour. Muny of tho ludies wore extraordt- narily ologunt tollots, nnd the ball-rosin pro- sonted n brillinnt seene, A number of tho brethren from otber lodges participated in the festivitios. Among those present were; Gen, and Ars, Herinwn Licl, Mr, and_ Mrs, Ja Suiths, Mre. and Mes, W, 3, Brown, Mr, and M U. L, Hucking, Mr. uud Mra, J. W, Gootz, Mr.and Mg, 3. D lmm:. Ald, and Mrs. Rawlotgh, Mr. nnd Mrs, L O, Follock, Mr. aud Mra, Birdrean, r, and Mrs, G, E, Hazlotine, Mr, and rs, 1, J. ..\lev.vur‘)'. Cupt. und Mrs, Callendor, Mr. und Mrs, Jdumgs Hitobeock, Mr. aud Mrs, W. 1), 5t. Cluir, Mr, and Mrd, Petor Lagonl, Mr. and Mrs, J, W, T.yie, Mr. ana Mrs, i, W, Shourds, Mr. and Mrs, 8.1, Hurvey, Me. and Mrs, J, B, Mnrtine, Mrs. «Horn, Miss Celin Willlming, Miss Emma [irown, Miss Mawmlo B, Rawlolgh, Miss Katio Wilson, Misa Alice Lecomb, Miss May Sinith, Miss Minnio E. Sands, Miss Lizzie Teuthrul, Miss Helen Thipps, Mles Maud Arimstrong, tho Misses Lattio und Carrlo Tyke, tho Misses Libbie T, and Flor- once Croglor, Misa Urace Campbell, Miss Nanoy, Rotd, Miss Ann Notlson, Messrs. Alfred Sleep, of sterilog: Charles’ Fodestor, George Wilkon, Charles H. Drennu, George Bdmandon, C. .. Wiider, Stophon 1ilcks, J, ‘T, Gmbam, G B, Hougland, E. K. MoPherson, W. A, Heed, W. Q. Hwmith, Niles Hawson, M'CARTIIY-RYAN, A quict wedding wus celebruted yostorday af- ternoon at balf-pust 2 o'clock in 8t. Columb- kills' Chureh, corner of Indluun and Pauling stroots. MissMary Hyun, daughter of Mr. und Mrs, Richard IL Rtyan, and v, J, G. MeCarthy were unlted in tho holy bonds of mntrls mony by tho Rev. Fuiher Thomus Burke They woru nttendod by Mr, Hobert I, Morrison ond”Mr, Joseph I Grabkom a3 ushiers, und by bride, and Mr. John . Dullon as bridesmuid and groomsmun, After tho coremaony i roception was _held ut tho residonee of the bride's parents, No. 61 North Ashinud avenug, und Fitzgerald's orohostea fur- nistied musio for dancing, which was indulced in by tho Joung prople_presunt. Mr.aud Mos.' McCarthyloft on & brief wodding tour, and will mako, pnYcluo tholr home on ther return, ———————— HUMOR, There I8 a dark rumor thut Vennor i3 rotainod by the plumber. Man loves chanco so0 well that hehind rather win 60 conts thugi earn §3 regulurly. You cau be cromatod at Gothin, ormany, for $10. Butthon it will cost you considorable to Gotha. An oxchangosays: *Tho only kind of eaka chitdren don't ory nfter I8 a onke of soup,’* How mbout stomn cuke? ‘Inquiror—A jury is a body organized for tho purposo of deolding which sldo lu o lawsuit has tho smoadtest lawyer. Ayolith who was trying to master a bloy;:ln. whon asked his age suld ho bhud soen fifteen sunmimers and sbout ono hundrod undiifteen talls, A Missourl man with un Ingrowing nail chopped his toaoif, This romody hover fulls, For sulo ut ull burdwaro stores. Mewnro of lmitas ne. A prisoner at tho grate, Turnkoy—** Avo you in_for cuntempt?’! Prisoner,with ludiguution— :; Nuknlg. Lhaven't futlen that fow=Iit's a slmplo runk,” . A iigo says the Feyptiun obcllek cun- no:n-g::‘::fi ('!H{l’ll‘fl. h"\ym uvoto, 1ti€ uskiog u Hitls too much of tho poopls tu chuugo thelr climato tu suit tho obulis) Bympathy—Ploturc-donler—* Ab—lu carly lifo I, too, ight buve beon un artist]" Painter— | whuta pity you woron't—tutet—t—cl Could have bought your own pletures y* know,' At Bullong.—3ir. Boliville (who 1ikes to alr his Fronch before bis Lrluo " Avvyvoo n Purs fuine du—=ur—du Jookoy Ctub?” FalrPerfumer— i&? ’c’ln“' sarol Vo have all zo Engllsh stncily}"— nich. Jones slipped down by tho sid ofa banann ekin, and ud bo roge trow the joo and snow ho suid: Thank wmy stans that 1 donotlive jus Img onl connlr{ whuro tho leg would bo covered with bunuuaskins.'” . Tho Euglish nowspapers aro :fm" Btow; tho Freuoll newspupors, Or 'isthmus plog thy Ucerman nowspupoers, Jowjow dpmu; tho Americun vowspapers, Cabinet pudding.—Clu- cinnati Commercial, X5 ‘'oxus uewspuper are speakiug of tho Into * Georwo Etlot © a4 “nvc:{Pnu but very ime moru} man,' Yes, poor old follow, ho bad his g up Irish woakncssost 088 puglijat bo atoad unrivaled. Ebaiaac wic and’ Wil oot ‘seon forgov hia celobratod ’ il on tho Ploss."~New YorkCommerciat Ad- WANTED—MALE ITE BOORKEEIERS; CLERKS, & WAN‘FEI)—A FIRST-CLASS keaper and fime-keepor to keep timo and WANTED—FEMALE HELP," A bl fut calored woman enmo to tho Gnlves ton Chiiafsnf-Pofice,and told hiin that Lier stepson wiry, a1 sho wantod 1o know whero ho waw, 1L bodilers mo to°know why he left, e ho neered o mnke him eumfae 1 done alf 1 could for him,” she ohserved, “ 1ina o any mnrks by which he mny be recogs nized?” * Well, T dow't reckon nll da marks [ mudo on himn wid a bed-slat, whi was huliin’ him, hus faded out yit, et The Mg Words of Sclenco. 1gnn-av., near Van Buren-st. ., niear Hnerizon-at, ., nenr Forty-seennd. ESTICS. ' INCE, A FIRST: eook nt 211 Ohblo-at. * ANTED—AT 16681 INDIANA-. fotent gl for goneral housework. ANTED-—A CHAMBERMAID; MUSZ oforonces roquited. 1836 Miofs ano who has had oxperience in miching-shop can writo ahort-hund F v nnd Butteriicidests. corner 0 Toin, Cornne Weatern and. Fulieston-avs. accossis bia by Rieam and Lorsa cars. munt ba accurnte, n gnod wnd roj Iy 1 200d correspandont,And come wol far lianesty and sobrioty. aniary expected, '\ NEED=YOUNG MAN, NOT OVER i I, ith hix parents. ns clork 8, I own handwriting, W FARLLY. bo compotent. Jiy R W ton-st. MARUFACTUREN Lo L SO SR S e R '\ a\cy‘;lr‘l Ilil)—(illslh. TO "G’(I) INTO ,THE'E Noons ASTT suort diblance do housawack.. Aply, ANTED—GOOD STRONG GRRMAR | r konoral housowork. {lood Rht girl, 254 Cnlu}nu '\. ANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWO} nt bo u guod washor and lroner. Cal Y 0. Jo. near Pine, iy nlloya on te Monstrositfos of diotion |ur¢ not _confined to i hut arg to he found in physics Wo recontly gnve fomo Foomi for giod bl chemieal selence gher nonr indlunn, prosand by ox well o inctaphysies. i near amnples of tho extraordiinry and to which the numes of certuin orgnuic snita hnd now adil the following rom Willinm Thomson) to stylo fn modern naturn] | Wi'hg strenmeline Inguished Glaxgow physicl gentedd In the dinuram, in w translational- veloeity greater than wave-propn=- mationnl velooity is supirated fromn tho transintional-velooity less than wave-propugn- tond veloolty by o Znt’s eliiptio whiris'" " Tho cu ‘TRADES. ANTED—A FEW (00D FANCY CAS- A 'llti(rliv‘-le&fl?‘vfizczt Springitetd, 111, Wootan wrown, nnd’ wo o cholen specimen of L BROWN-STONE _FRONT hotn-nv., goed location, $150K; d-story nt. bri o] haf Twentysecondeats 7 feot, cornor Thir- Hnsirnte the grand ANTED—A GIRL 10 DO GENERAL k tn small fminlly.” Apoiy at 80 Ware ANTED—A GOOD STRONG OIRLY ki Rood wnges. _lllflflnq Al pl Ah's pottarn-shop, 67 and & / * for general tiousewor 107 North Clark-at. ANTED—A COMPETENT GERMAN FIFI 10 00K, waND, whd I£0l. (Call 813100 Wa-2 ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS Glfié Ior cooklng, washilng, and foniik, 725 Wos £ INDIANA-ST., NEAIIE Itush, good cooki American preferrods Orkte, S L S e OR HALE—BY THOS. A, 1ILL, 105 WaahinetonsaL.: ‘Two-ntor) A ED — BLANK- 11- Adu &1L A 4, 8t Touts, Mo, ye Lorder puttorn of jous mixture of honies - v., kitchun and dinfig- Ao rlck born nty hotwes on' Mi nAQ Thirly-Brstest ANTED=3 OR 4 GOOD C, earing makora: stondy job 0 goad men, Call aU1dt Want 1.ake-at., at once, cnih-sir Lne: woon I'wonty-1tird Wabnati-av: iotsd bargains. FOR SALE store, erbert Spenct an Ivolution 18 0 chango from Tneoticrent, homogenolty ton defl- t hoterogenelty, throu, tlons and utegrations, t — $5,600 — 2-5TORY BRICK Xk bnei, and frame cottage, and lot % h of groceries in atoro, ‘eeL Bide, This property wiil er walng_t Loadviiie, causo of uom T, 3 Madison-st. ABASILAV, AND , Ui fecl on enciy sirvaty At nuch less than §i 13 you wAuLa barguin, ENCIES, SRS FOIR THE faroi 100 woodschope PLO" A 300 LABORE hunae; wages &. TED=A TIDY KITCHEN GIRbL¢ smnll Iamlly; munt beagoud cook ani ply atwdl Karestony, 3 ALl Mirestay, - o] 1) —COLORED GIRl: FOR GEN-4 ‘thiceo tn family. City rofors] maticinn, mennss untalkaboutable all nlikences 1o u somebowlal, and fn-genoral-tnik- notall-utikences, O SALI—COR, MISCELLANEOUS, -MANORSALES- permanent aituntion. L ANTED=AGENTS WITH capital can cloar KX por wook with our_ goadsy trience nnnecessary. Ad- T & COnAT and 2 Nortt 3 T n fow deyn il to Jook ntit i1 ), COUPEI, 16 Tribune Buliding, 0L SALE—MONROE-S’ Larn; pricy E470. K, SLOKSON & F(J R SAL front "brick TOR SALE—A 2-STOR ment brick netaso U net_of Ashland-av., 10 roome, bath. ins, ' 2-mtory DFICK barn, i, waid I prii order, furnitura (early now) I¢ desired. Address -Drawer 13, Post-ONles, Chicago, HCHIOAN-AV. 1 8 clover travesty on the ahove ca- cophanons mystification of Mr. Herbert Spencer, whieh, like this languako of diplomicy, conceals he menning {tought to eXpress, wo' i 's “Formuln of Universnl Chango,” whiclt 141 *Change s o _perichoretical synuehy n(Pm! arafneimitic pnd porrotero iferentintions and integrations.’ y 18 this, tho clown In Shakspenro's h Night hu'l'tlm hinpoticos thy gratil- ‘eral finework erice, 1A Wabnon-av, —lA GIRL TO DO (lENERAf-i o dress, with stang, M ur} 10, D—A BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS ld to dn ofice work: must b 0 good writer, Address 3 25, Tribuno uMice, 1V ANTED-A -JACKSON-5T., OCTAGON- i nnd kitchan o ieat 10087 106 & Enilost, ANTED —A NEATT, CAPABLE GIRL' with guod clty roferoncos in faml; . Gond hoa i moderate wnges. 618 5, of \w Norih Clark-stug) ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN SE chiltdrens. Gorman: oF 1 ity {8 nbsoly e —— ‘Headache, innguor, and mnelancholy goneraily #prity from u digordered stomnch, costiveness or i torpld liver. Fuch may roudily bo By Dr. D, Juyno's Sunative Pills, 0 Tew dosea of which wiil 1o round to stimulato the liver and stuinach to healthy action, {u.. !.hlmd produce regul ——— Actore, vocnllsta, public spenkers recommend y of Horehotnd anid Tae, thuoho Drops cure inond minuta, IRIBUNE BRANGI OFFICES. N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR 4 pntrons throughout the eit: 1ch Ofices in tho ditierant . boluw, whicre adverttsements will b fakon fur tho iy Biico Ba clianiciat tio Malu r- ce, tnd wi H recolv: A o'elog! o SOUTH DENSION, It MINAIY, Hvokso WO HEANR, Drozatst, o ruer hirty-itthest, i ¥ BUCHAAN, Drugstat, cornor Thirty-first and nio-s SALESMAN AC ud with tho retal! dry gonds und notfun tradu in Chicngo and_ surroundiog” country, to sl nces and for nh Kastern house, Addrose ‘with peference, B J. 8, Girand Pacific 1intel, or call duy ot the Gread ¥ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES . ANTED. (}El(.\hl\N AXND BOANDI., MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—TWO LADIES WITH GOO! ualifcations: sainc; HENRY A, SUMNER & €O, 12’ Laked ANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN Gough's new’ baok,! @ Dear, 11 and_ I Wernes liotel, ltoom i, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN O porato linbiis who understands how to writa business natices and solicit advertinements, ca agood sltuntlon on a trade journal by addressing A1, Trituna oflice, ANTED-TWO GENERAL TRAVEL- Ing agents to tenved n Centenl 1linoly, the most prosperoua und successtul regul domg buriness in the W onwill ba_pala SAL niavian uirls for pi Tront, south of T basrding-hinsos. (DESK Jit, 43 Dearbornoat. OR SALE-— Aone-front ‘onAdanis-at., near Lincoln, ot a leasant restdenco south- Jfonoro; oL BEL2s, 1% Washingion-st., Hoom romovo all billous. r ovacuntions of tho DESIRABLE brezaing price. $3060; alsg S ALL—ELEGANT iront liouse, 16 Indiann-av., north of Elehi- tunthislt everything muduen and convonient: read for accupancy. CILKAW YKL itoom 24 Portianafiioci OR SALE—FINE BRICK w lat. firat-cinss Jocatlo nrain now ofered, 91t I Dearborn-at, LARGE DOCK AND RAIL- foct und upwards, on South Hennch, luvntors, larce favitries, etc. 10ncres orthh of Forty-ninth-st, cres In southwest corner o 114 Denrborn-t, OR SALE—A FINE RESIDENCE ON Calumet-iv., e Twenty-second-st. nd, 2500 HENRY WALL elt SALE—50 FE JIa) ¢ Sunlight und Shaduw," born-al ANTED-—LADY TO WRITE IN OF: co; wagay, nt first, # por weok, Addross, 1 T A T ANTED—LIBERAL ARRANGE-} ood canvassors for 1ife-in-, . 1L WELLY, lluum 4 Howland Block, corner of hearbo -sta. - e SITUATIONS—MALE. 'ERS, CLERKS, &0. VANTED—BY nd’ type-writer oporator.. v} ITUATION WANTED—IN A GROCERY; si0r0 Iy & younz @an, past two yenrs , in Now Yor! reeki noslmilar poaition Jn Chlcago. 1TUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLE- #nie hutisa by an'ezverienced bookkee, M1, Tribune offics, Address, stating , Lifo-1nsurance numerons v stablintiod Tira) DVANCES MADE 1L, Iloom: :nnfll;m]\nr{flulllh-n. Exf NY ‘SUM OF MONEY LOANED ON without removal, and + ALLRY, 132 Denrl N DL DS, jonts nade with rs and Stationors, 123 N DIAMONDS, Cottsuo Grove-av, or Dotween ‘the Lo Laten the: inajorsn furniture, pinnos, ot oty FOud necurition, W NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- nitnre plunoscte.without remuyaiziowest rateay toom 11, 1% Dearborn-st. BOOEREEP: ITUATION W CO,, Druggists, 134 South s, ) J. W, WAINWRIGHT, 578 1., cornor Ogden-ny, GRUM, Newsdoul pnxt, Ti6ar Woster Rley on all guod sucuriies, - ANY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON T'URN re without removai, planos and other gug ¢4 nt [ow rares. 70 Dearborn-st..aumstand 7. NY AMOUNTTO LOAN O furmiure without remaral. 131 ltandoloh, itoom 4. ASIL PALD FOR siizor. Monoy to_losu_on watch nind vajuubles of e Toosn and ' Hullion ¢ i, Ioatablistiod 195, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATHE Fayiogs and Fidelity Bank books, and Scuudi- navinn National Hank cortiilentos. 1RA HOLMES, tigneral itrakor. ¥ Washinston-st. Y TO LOAN ON [ Lt atitns to puit at low rates of in- iereat, Inguire at {5 Denrborn-st., in bank. Y TO LOAN ON CIHICAGO REAL n any amnnt above 03, ut th luwest ¥ WALLEIR, Jit., 16 Dentborn-st, AVONEY TO LOAN O vic., without removal, Biiuo Isluna-ay., 1. Jewaler, Nowsdonlor, and Fancy 20 Linko-st, corner Lineoln, * KILA R, Druguist, mployed for the' ity an D e A R OR SALE—150X150 (EAST FRONT) ON mke-nv.. nenr Kenwood Station: biock bullt on itlls would rent well next Must 4 B. A, ULRICH, senin stoor, 116 Denrburn-st. il West Madison-t., cor~ COUSON, Drugrist, 183 North Jalatod, - ROITIT DIVISION, TAM & CU, 1 fiirnlal AL réferonee. il Lo G e B B v L il OSSR, ITUATION WANTED—AS A BOOKY keeper or clerleal poaition in simnco, commisslon, ker OLD GOLD a Inw, roal oatato, insc i Bt WILLIAMS & CO., Drugalats, 675 Larrabee-st., cehsd, 0 Eas KEERE, Printing nnd Advertising Stationory Depot, 45 I, Divison-st. SUBURBAN REAL WEWANT AN OFFERFOR incennes-nv, und Ninet urchnen monoy halanes on o 11 At our ofiice fur plat. penr Arbintid-av., ni & DWIGHT, voraer of toforences. Ady: WANTED-BY A clerk: four years' vxperience Giod rucommendations. SITUATION WANTED—IN 1prenceiption” clerks atri rpleronco, Addross lSox®e, ITUATION WANTED—BY A SHORT- finid writar nnd taleumay rond work. Address M 57, iribune ofico, Avont, Nows und PERSONAL, ERSONAL-CLY: “TET ™ ME TEAT from you by Thursday, G, W. LOST AND IFOUND. (JUNP-—,A BROWNX, e e G Hdares, "Fen 1eros un Fortyons 1,0 G o Wanhinzton and ik O SALB-KENSINGTON TOWN Jota, ndjuining ‘tho, Mullninn Palage-Car Works, ie Alion Pagent Car+Wheol Works, snd other mnnn- fnotorios soan to_toliow cantre bound ta o o1 easy turnia by uppiying o C, Horiaud Hioaks corn CLIPPED 110TiSE; xpennes Inquire ut It s, from's to Yo, m. 7 IS PAITY W10 TOOK FROM Glles, Tirn. & Co,'n store, 4:- will bo suita G e DU TRADES. oo u ITUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN: fur - manutactur b rlenced man from the mactilnery 1or manufacturing, Addruss M6, Tribunei- 8. ‘earnor Woshinaton und Dancborn, ‘IITE MOST DESIRADBILE 40- ncry tract now otlurod; cioso to Gepot. JTENRY WALLER, R, 17 Dorburn-t, OR SALE=CHOIC! I front, on Michixnn-av., opposite o tir 1 yeurs, set outwith siiado-treos 25, ' lenthor i cept 10 owner, wi rewardod, und no SUMS OF £3,000 AND UD- ALt por cet, without commis: haproved clty property, LYMAN RSON, & osthuid Biock, > _BOARDING AND _LODGING, fust: undomtands all &0 .. D—AS COACIL. to family, Bust of tuan by 8 young Sxe: roferances xiven, Addi "Fuusdne morning, from 227 Michlzan-av., o Skyo terrler rlut, unsworing to the name of RAGE, turniag hor 10 the abovosumber witl SourH B ELDRIDGE-COU} winiklo roonis, with boo! WABASH-AV, — TANDSOMELY furnished front tooms with bonrdy il con= T WABDASH-AV.—FRONT AL- covo an sucond foor, INDIANA-AV., NEAR TWENTY- with board: two young IDE. TS o, - 2 CELLANEOUS. N UI-FAMILY AND ANTED—BY A SHORT: h typgswriter aperator of expe ritnce, Address M o4, Tribune ofilce. ITUATION WANTED—AS ASSIST- N’rlfl. ‘I'ribune oftice. ITUATION WANTED-BY A COL vred man an butler In private faniily, Goud c Addross 130 Indlans-av. J. 1 ITUATION WANTED—DBY AN ACTy vo and Intoliigent los with aume bu, *OS'T—AUTOGRAPII “ALBUM- Bl rownrilif roturned:to O, C. KUSTIER, o O} SALE=-5ACRE IILO Park, near depot, corner Kl rkev.: wood investment, Hor, 110 Duarbori-st. REAL EST iratont, nid Kinie « ULRICH, maln MUSTCAL INSTIRUMENT Aot tos sun ANTED=ACRE PROIERTY, WEST Bdo, neer elty llmits, W hnvo nny number of applieants fruin barkain huntes, ar trom you, GRIFFIN & DWIGHT, corner on und 11nisud-ste. ANTED—IMI'ROVED praporty on tho South Slde: spot ensh will be for romo €ood barming, ) ANTED = FOR ¥ £ront foot. Lotieon Vh Juckson and Washington-sta. Add v ‘\N'X‘J-}D—S().\il-i ONE and bugay o businoss mornite an witiur withunt and Bquara. W. W, KIMBALL, Corner Stat and Adumna, CJALLET, DAVIS & €08 . UPRIGITT PLANOS, “Thiose colnbrated planos, with othurs of bost makus, et by found ut tho wararvonmaf . o 1311 Cornor State nnd Adains-st v Qwna will pleie AT LA B STiOn oforred. Address 3119, Tribunu office. ness or manufacturin curn as travoler or aiborwins. Address 3 &0, Tribuno T o SITUATIONS—FEMALE, ' i RESIDENCE ‘WEST SIDE. s N ONE OF THE MOST PLEASANT L.0- 3 Bide, larun’ nicoly-furnislied Toom on parlor Huor, witl ga0d honrd, suttabte for two yersons, where Wil tho Comforis of s honio niay Do had. \adrosn 3 6 TEibunG omco, NORTH SIDE. 7 N, CLARK-S'": NEAR THE BRIDGE—~ Firai-cines day-board & per weok, £10 por monthy TUums with Loard $10 o #in woek, $12 10 17 a mont. RUSH-ST,—A FRONT room, unfurnished, to rent with buard, Also firnlaheod room for two kehtlomen, NEAR RUSI— cauuns an West OMESTICS. ITUATION WANTED—FOR KITCIE! or genorst housework. Rofarencus given if rey Qulred. "Call tar tw V. Wo KIMBALL, Corner Stato und Adaus-sis, LYON & llEA\]:“}: o daysai 261 W ontworth-av. QITUATION WANTED—FORGENERAL! sework In namall private famll; Calil ut it West Van Buren: TUATION NTED--TO DO BEC/ T S i dir Woui 1ds proforrod) ST o mo_to und from d ovening. &40 Veornon-ny. OWXNERS - OF perty—business or T eant, who wish (0 sull Immedlately :alf o send full particutars, 1avo roady uyors. M, A. USBOILN, 1Y e — | ‘WEST SIOE, 0 RENT—17 ASHLAND-AV.—TWO- [tary nd, basemont {rol DOLE TLELLES, 10 Dourborne 0 RENT—820 PRI MONTH ~FINE ary Lrauo House 1S Wast Talort und second flours n Lrick how 412, 3lx largo rooms st 23 Harvard-sl. Inquire ond work by o Bwediah Alply ata) Hremer-at, 10N WANTED~BY A'CAN. n girl who can o housowork nicel Vhlo family, Call at 153 Eighteontli-ak, up-stalrs, ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- ok or do genoral lousowork. Goar roforences. 2 Cottaro TTUATION WANTED—BY A-COMPE! 19, ot Foforonto. -nceund-at., Up-stalrs, front room. 1T UATION WANTED—IN: PRIVATH iy is rellablos £00d cook nud Inundroas. Ca) U or addross 21 Htatessl. 1€ address, stato wagos: TTUATION WANTED—-BY A COM: otontirl to do gen st of rufwrances, Cull { 1TUATION WANTED—AS GEN! fiowsowurker or nccond work. _Address 2133 Call for two days. TTUATION WANTED—BY A'COMPR Aiuyoat, noar Hurmison. s BURHETT ORGANA, ON & HEALY ORGANS. ud pianos and organs cons 1) MONRUE-BTS. nter, [ o hiout, stantly il luted wt Dlo-board, suitable 10r two, §i IANOS 4\.\;1) ?H(lA.NS oo lonslaistin . soimars. Cornor Stalo and Adams, TAND INSTATE-ST, A1 ORGANE, HoTELS, USE, 223 AND 230 SOUTIL aito ' Fost-Ufiico and ndjolning olggant marblo bulldii nowly o n day 10 business- ENTON 110 furniahed throughout. §tooms e LARENCE HOUSYE, CORNER STATE unid_ Jinrrison-sts., fotir blocks wouth of tho Pilmor Louse—Lunrd und room por duy, $L.140 per week, Rito 113, _AIvo roums rented without boards Q1. LAWRENCE HOTEL—150 ROOMS 153 #nd 1¥5 inrkeat.—Yon nesdn't PFlces wihen ¥ and 15 conts ket tirst-cluss roonis hiere, T, JAMES TIOTEL, 118 FIFTII-AV,, r Madison-st.~43 por ds duee g pion sud parmatient boardors. INDSOR 110USE, 178 STATE-ST., OP- mraur Louso—§L5 por day; § 10 8 per STDHY&G:\)II‘. PIARG LOW TRICED, } ORGANS, AN TO RENT—FLATS, T 251 SOUTH STATE-ST., P P front tiat of tve rovsis on rocond tioor: is opon bo . seen 1;:‘11". JAMES M. GAMBLE, & ) g nnors dusirlig to CATL LG BUen Bt i T W, . KIMIALL, Biata nid Adanis-s CHANCES. WITIL POSITION FOR 10,00, nd well-appointod ore- Tufil now'in succoastul operatiun, ‘o 0t purehnser nluno will exceed the amount invested, por i, und the titerost whil fise o its jar yal LUK within tho year, dliite Increuso of cnpacity to oot Bro min fniortat T0 RENT—ROOMS, PRI .ol S P Al (2 RAEST S S SouUTH SIDE. RENT—A'T 91 AND 203 \WADBASII v.~1'{camant and nicoly-furnistiod front rooms, ulte or single._1nquire at Buito No. 8. INT—FURNISIED ROOMS—TIHE elegant marble bullding 24 und %0 .o adjulning the Grand Pactiics in Iihed throupiout] uonia W fent L tiat-clusd par- 8 ot 70 RENT—ROOMS—NICELY FURNISII- 25 and 25 Routh Clatk-sty from § to poF wook, Day board {3 por weok; transionts ace T—NO, 8% STATE-S'T,, rd floors, ¥ rooms. G1BLS RENT—TWO 1IIANDSOMELY-FUR- {ln or without board, in & 7l to do cookiny mily. Caltut 354 BOARD WANLE OARD—AND FURNISHED ROOM BY nttoman uud wits I - BEANM! y BUYSINESS. \’I;IO‘;\'I' WANTED-—-BY GERMA n private family preforred, ors, with Tull purticitlars, = & i n Innyuaio, Ioforonces wivon. Cal ARD—AND LODGING BY A YOUNG man with an Foclish tamily, Must bo choap, Address M B, Tribuns uffice, DRESSMAKERS, SRR ITUATION WANTED—AS A SEAM: steuss In (amilies by a good drosswaker. Addrer ntwo rich,” paying o 21, #12 Cottaio 0 il (uod positon und snlary given. jass, Hest city referoncos, Boo 7011 6, i, OF aCtor U, 1, Noale ORSES AND CARRIAGES, PALIL OF CHUNKY WORIIO] s old, welih 260 stoly{ ownor b fo s for fur dubti no resonable oflur ra. fusedi warranten sound and: kindg soen sy barn X2 T JOIUN MITCHELL'S, 108 . WASII- Ington-st., hurses of ail kinds, carrlagon, bukylos, harnusy, now und sgcond-hund wiil exvhango,Cash advances made, Ol SALE-0 LARGE ITIORSES, 58 und 60 Sherman-at. .D—TQ OAT! :Iu.-ul): hwuflm .,’,,",“ RS \V:\I! 1 housework. Uood'rel; Dt bo wold linain ; thumt wore takon Srunc, "3 oL Wb KyATION WANTED-SY EFOUR Eolioh S forentas Diokss cull 001 fask Krio-st. K HOUSEKEEPERS. UATION WANTED — AS , 1IOUSE, oper I a gentloiuan’s fumlly, ot as ta B i Wt EMPLOYMENT AGENOIES, ¢ ITUATIONS WANTED -~ FAMILIE! nooding Bcundinaviun or {iorman f supplied ut G, DUBKE'S uficy, 1% TTUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSL conoral, socond, dining, tit g cl Wost Monrou-st, ¢ _—————] MISCELLANEOUS, : YOUNG TADY (IAIN TO A OASIT CUS' arniiuro, Jonss, wnd goud fipst-olnss boarding-lonso i A No, 1 ordar wnd fu hontg Jucatlon the best sirictly privato family. RENT—ELEGANT, COMPLETE south-front parlor, wFlors sinkly o en sulte: mndarate lox} coutral locution. 173 East lun, 3, 'I'ribune onice. LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSI- noms In complotn working order for sale. feions for soiling. "Call at 3100t 12 and 1, 148 e USINESS CIIANCES FOR ALL—THE pazio Louuby aud sold; otiyn an irice to good pics olph-at, oo 6. ' tnpablo widow.: Je P N FORENT-NICELY FURNINEDFRONT . rooms; also sloeping-rooms for gentlemen; Ehgap, 105 und 107 North Clark-st. IO RENT—STORES, OUFIVES, L¢ d'sllent partners uted. fleal ostate, und busl- unoral_coniidentiatly atton: inoss Agency, ofice I Y LISSNER & THORMEYER, 80 N, Clark: Hosrdhigehouse, ine focallty, , o lioe starw, goou biisitioss, rocury, old gstablished, Cigur, eunfoutlonory, statlonery store, cheap, ‘JROOKBINDERS CAN IIEAR ABOUT A ndurossiug W N WEELL A LE—LEASE AND FU. i board! ol With pertuunont guod ers ouly weed Buply, E-~-STOCK OF BOOTS AND A, with discounti 0o Lotior lo- B, Tribung ullice. OR BALE~GROCEBY AND MARKET guod businoss, i fixtyrent & dood a k' trinl; thioy cost 412 owner has kiyen ro wculimated and Cy 1t wlivy 1 rour of ou No, 1234 [ndianu-ay. Numbur oi stablo, BUSINESS AND ronsonable vrices, Y STORES. 0 RENT—FROM MAY: NEXT, STATE- stores oppomita Palmor Call afur | o'dlock, 834 Kills-ay, r ?i RENT—STORE ast Mudison-st., (ro) (o waua Woatir 110 tovia 4L louro, ‘Atso hotel driving horses fo AND BASEMENT 108 | 38 ana 181 st Wo 50 4 L0Tis, G0xMl, Wasblugion-ss, THAT WRI i and unduratands bookkoeeplo: o ub bowo or ofice. - Addross §, 53,500 WIHICIL 1 WOULD LIKI- NTED 10 RENT, —LOFTS.—S, LA to 20,000 square foot Hoor. Addross nd mures At tor faru u KR, 482 s 251 Bla TAMMERING AN, %AE;&L‘?EFECTH [ e ingis-at, Chlcaso, el wurluua treatioon! To! fore. Hust refery ANTED—A PARTY WITH fuctory for mu (Nor! and = or that timé on_eqs sinees elghl yours, st ANTED—T0 RENT—SMALL STO. part 0t & 3107V, Ul Blute-st. botweon § Manroe, for while Koods.” Address K, TED=A GOOD BECC tund cuttor, 158 Washlugton 3 whoos, abu Caiton 1 Chicuy ‘hoos Juralsiied. P ARINERS WANTEL KIENEIL WANTED=THOROUGILY pusted i tho forelgn producy expoi u Lo cummend amplo capl cotunt, uud manlat In sl 1 bromisiui, yrottable, miid solid untorgriscs of HOUSEIOLD GOODS, o,‘\*;}'i"‘-m%éfi.’v“' A0y 00 to wruc *furted), 1 will Luka a H purchaze tho proporty o {18l poovssary yuarantov as to Ry rospdcal L s, Telbuny ouleo, OMPETENT YOU! CURIICO FUT OR OF WO YUUIIE Hon, 'OCKOF JEWELRY AND 0, ELAAA worth & bintue, But RORD drvss i 0o U 11, Tribune Oitioe: TOR SALE~A FANCY TOY AND WAX t 2’ barqain, Inquire 8t L, Fuufifi'“u'fi AT tublaboig one of the On oasy paytaen Hhiondly sack. Fa Upon oveuings, ANTED-BY 3 11 3¢t of uoks to ki e el A ey office, ee. o a] ANTED—FOR CALIFORNIA—LIN{ of suinples or guud com icle to 10 tha trady vu comilsaton. FURNITURE COMPANY, ‘Woat Mudison-at., soll s}l kinds o Kivusohald goods un wnonthly payinunts; low pricosi gusy tora. b e BTORAGE, QTORAGE FORFURNITURE, BUGGIES, FPIE UNION T NTED —AN oL AU Tty o S extenalve book ons —A MAN WITH or " Ul‘llll'l!lllll W.:lllt;';g‘l.;“f‘!llhfl wedie : i sl b oxira i {avuaigation soitcliud. B 4 T rbno b ICE FURNITURE, WE HAVE A sortmant of now and second: &lid burglur proot satos d feo wad G ] il gelt o whicl Uil oo oAl OLAIEVOYANTS. LL RECOMMEN, Lo bost udy! Dbusiness uinlrs, futu: n USI)!:ESS/GARDS. GOODRICI, AT'TORNE! Apabiinn i S IIOMAS SADLER, ATTQRNEY AT roea ALty Prihu - )IF OLOTHING, ='§ PAID “FOR CASTOF, y: St oG elby {15 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN wiah to sull_cast-of clo can yot an offer from E. 1) IR R 1S, FRANKS AS LL clothing, dreeses, Toby ra. 3. Guldur, MACHINERY. PLEX SAFETY BOILERCANNOT e e e St i't'( Ehandi-sts Now Yosk, sud Law, & La Eallonte Canal-sh, Chicuios

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