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tee y = wee = Re a WE a § Fiscck = ge ——=<=so = : = JOEL HENRY WELLS. Moran Decides that He Is ane Still of Insane Mind Victim of What Are Unques- - bly Hallucinations, Remanded to the Keeping of tho Offl- mk is” cors of the Asylum; : —_——— But It Js Recommondod that Ho Bo Sent to Kanknkeo Instond of Elgin. in seaterday gave his decision in ae or duel Henry Wells, romanding him to 4 ‘Assluin, Mr. Wells waa not tu court, but that, aid the Suudgo,, was of no couscquence, ng is tho opinion: Following oO gins DICIBION, sical or in this onso was adjudged insane me nty Court of Cook County {n Decam- ter, 1978 and by order of tho Court wag confined {riko State Hospital for tho Insauo ut Elgin, Ho cecaped from tho Hospital In the aprlog of tho year 18%, and romatned at Inego until tho peginnldyg of December Inst, whon he was ro- arrested, and application for hie disoharse wns made to the Court on tho ground that ho was res nored to reason, and thereforo outitted to bis iberty’. ! the Importance of tho {ssua to the ns cnse ‘tue been perinitted tu take a royy wide range, nnd he bas boon atlowed tho ful fest apportunity to Khow to the Court that bo yas in fet recovored from his disease aud ro- pgaon, sured to ior doe! fomy Wolls, bas bean on- nteltoctunt pursults most of bis tite, fetan of som! educution, pleasing and court- enus address, varied infarimntion, and one who displays extraordiinry: mental neutonesson gen- rai subjects: ho hits renutrkaulle powers of mind, big memory of the events of bis carly and mature Hfe is ubusually accurate, excopt por: haps when it fs Intlucuced by what arg termed his delusions, and he seems unpablo of talking, writing, and rensuniog pon most subjects care rectly and logically, [tis contended by the re- spondents that he entertains certain delusions, is ettit Insane, and, beeange indano, dangerous to himself and to the community, and. tiat ho should not be permitted tu go at large. THE DELUSIONS, a CALLED, ist of thres distinct bolicfa; onc, that ho conti eric ton Freneh woman in Milwaukoo Jrthe rear 188, and lind by her four children; that ahe died, and tho ohildron wero taken to Jurope by thelr prandfathor, and that thoy aro living there now; n gecond, t tho rolator baa abulf-brother known to blin.as Jacques Ronaud, whohas tlyed In Chicago off and on alnce 1864, and with whom tho relator has had regent com munteations, and hud communications whon bo was contined In the Elgin Asylum; and tho third n ballet in tho unchustity of hla wife and tha iNegitimacy of one of the childron born during lock. tue relator bas sworn to hia beliof in all three of those so-called delusions on tho stand during this benrlng, and that ho firmly belteves thom all fe nut to be doubted, and that ho reasons with considerable ingonulty to, demonstrato tholr truth has beon mude manifest during the trial, There ure, howaver, same vory strange and slugular-circumstances connected his at- tempts to prove the truth of those bellofs. Great pulng bave poen taken to ascertain any creumstance which would im any munner sup: port bis BELIEF THAT IM WAS MARRIED rior to his marriage with tho present Mra. Fells, and that he bad four children by the said marriage, and no single ofroumstance has been brouzht to my nttontion which in any way eup- ports such 1 beller, On tho contrary, Sversthinus connooted with hisfarnily history and his associates of that time ecom to demonstrate that his belict in that regurd fs utterly without foundation Intact ‘The marriage, ho clans, was pertarmed In tho Catholio Church in Milwaukee in 1848, Tho reg- isters of tho Catholic parishes In, bilwaukoo ut that tle havo been scarobed and no record of ony such marriage is found. The children of such inurriuye, ho alleges, were buptized in the Catholla Church fn Muwaukeo between the year M3 and tho year 1855. Asearch of tho bap tlsmal records {n tho different Catholic parishes Ja Milwaukee in existence nt that tlmo fails to show the record of any such Danton, This by itself woutd not be conclusive that no such mare riage took place, but it ia very strong negative evidence, and, when tnkon ia connestion with {he fact that his slator-In-faw nor any membor of bis family over know or heard of such relation il it Was stated and written about by sr, Wells gnco tho period of his first confinement nt Jgit,and tho manifest ‘Inconsistencies of Mr. Wells tu his conduct with rogard to it, tho con- eat iieceme just that no such wife or children existed, Wally at the Elgia Asylum Mr. Wells claims to have had « lettor from thejoldost son of thle aup- posed marringe; that tho fottor enmé from Bor- lin, was addressed to tho relator under the namo of Honry De Travis; that the writer bad somo ofciul position under tho French Govornmont, pre performing the duties of tho position at in. ‘uv relntor alleges that ho bas bad various Prior cmuniuntications with bis sippaied son, and bad information from him by latter ns to tho other chiluron, Ho recolved this totter when, ho was confined in thensylum, and, as be allozes, then thought, by a conspiracy between bis wita, his brothor-in-law Thornton, the alleged para- mour of his wife, nnd somo others aldtug and ausisting thom, but ho doos not keap tha addrosa of this gon, who was friendly and expressed affection towarda him, and to whom he would bo Ukely to took for sympathy and tur ald. in ro- ut dustroya tho lotter, while lo retained and now shows other letters written fo him nt the same time, which wore uf seem fogly teilling importance, His reason for do- struying- this supposed lettor was to provent the fact that he hnd such son from becoming known, but during the samo tino bo was stating nnd Writing the fact that bo und such A son, and about tha supposed marriage to various per- fons, thus exposing what ho festroyed this Im- Portant letter tc cunceal, pigan iets With reforenco tothe THE HALY-BROTHYR RENAUD, Ris assertions and bollef soem tobe quite as slozulur, ‘This half-brother, ho alloxes, clalmed Telationsbip with him In 1843 {¢ was agrecd bo- {weon them that tho peaHoushte: should not bo Reoynized, ‘Tho half-brother ho bas acon at Tarluus times, be gives accounts of him asa mau engaged in prosperous bustnosa in this city, Ho fistms that while ho was contined In the Blain uspital be reeolyed from him food and assist- ad that be saw him on tho. stroots of Elgin no out walkiug; that ho had various commu- Rieations with him, aud be is unable to give o finite Fationul claw by which this man cun ba fgnisied oF four nd, Hae (peaks ie support ai bee inco by the most vague ond une Mllsfuctory allogations. Tho bollot in pee ee THE UNCHASTITY OF HIS WIFE as torest on as unsatisfactory basis asthe pers. His account of this bollof and {te growth is bisinind, ang tho facts on which he bases {t eed to the conclusion, that it ts a bellof bold mea evidenoe uttorly Insuttotont to satiety tho Toy C1 any sano man, Hie claim that bo was ely awaro of, tho Infidelity of his wifa thirteen. z “ars Defory his soparution frdm hors botoro his ad intimating to her or any ono olse that bo whined ber chastity, the fact of his rolyttons, i charo shown by ‘Satisfactory, evidenchy with Be fan whom he now alleges to be the para- Aidenenatus ana eae ga ytnind that the bollof in re Sntidetity of ‘his wife is not only utterly un- eiutided, but that it Is sn ‘absolute delusion, « Without any possibie basis of truth. upon (fuanner, aud appearance of Mrs. Wells rh tn ho stand, ber pin, straightforward, sim- ud ep yaber conduct sluco her Busbund was ad- ued, sane, go fur to domonstrate the abso- is Untrututuiness of tho suspicions against oft, lluving uo means by which to live in tule tant Slight asslatunce from hor father, sho aaa ae Clalin upon uncultivuted lands in Kan. and Settles down to mako a home tor hiersolf bataeesy Doos a woman act thus who bas boon PH petal to ber husband, and who had con- tan ber paramour ta have him declared and Jucarcerated An a0, juan ant i tha husband Is gotten ri Ate parate horself by a tong distance froma tho city wate ood of hor partnor (u crime; loave tho bury eeits Opportunities for sndulence, ang wilde vracif in the solftudy of 4 comparative Suerncss, onidurin, Wing tn whut tho Teh el tt nat. privation, din an insuno ; ti in conneation with! tho Senor Creumatinces of thi, jucos In MY mtn the concluston week TOE saduCes In THESE DENIEYS ARE DELUS Gals part ts the fact. alluded to be oe Part ts tho fact altuded to » May, att.he pe Faluts fu saylig tt bo ne Bo Aa selond a apyeaa tFuth OF those varlowts us. tor ee o8d bla bulf-nruthor Htonaud ‘wee Te so. and thus proving bis sanity ; olease from an Inasuo asylum, thse, when mnattoes bese 5 opporcuny ben court, but which Tyavo bins ry denting ety wstate to me Drivately aud conte lutely ayy wad which, wnon vtutod, were a Bee Ange pportant and insigniteunt, ‘uo sacri 5 poses 10 BO w: neue for tho romulador ot Satara Quences OF tite ta, ave people from thy conse. lhiety-udd yuo tiacloaure of matters huppoolug tel! Rrvud “tra 8x0 188 vacritica most Moraine foadequate, to bo inade fur a roason so utterly from tho eyiat UUST CONCLUDE, Hrcifhe evidence tn thisre, ely teu n vvidency that is abso~ Mong at aang ate tusupport belief in any rue 4 Mdinittiog, 16 te Deilets, aud thie thoy ee arte Nei, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1881—SIXTEEN , PAGES. ‘ho Ja cntitiod to his discharge, becnuse thoro nee NO MANIPRETATIONS OF DANGEN or violence in his notions ur life. tiaurged that ho tne entertatnod theso des Jualons fora long tine without over showing any Sinpenldon to tevongn himself on nny onvor to imitke any threat oe in any mannor exhibiting Any indlentiona that would fond to the inference that ho ts dangerous clther to bimeel? or tis friends, Tngree thavin my observation of Mr. Wells L have been unablo tosce any indications on his part that ho was dangerous, or that he ‘o harm any ones but in dotermining this asatiexpert inyeelf, J auve 0 that. J am blo to judvo from the fudtetions that tho witnesses, who have ensuatly mot and conversed with Me, Wells, observed that ho Is not duhgerous, Timust des cide tho case upon tho avidence, and Tam not at Mberty to dectde the question of whathor ho [6 dangerous contrary to tho evidence that ins been iiven in the ense. If ho ontertans xed dolunions, 18 the ovidenco leads imo to hellove, thon finust rely upon the experience of thoso who havo doyotai thamsulves to tho study oF the tind as affected by delusions to determina Whether or not thoro is danger, I must bo guided by . , THE EXPERTS who linvo teatiNed, as well us by tho principles Jald down tn books whieh uro regarded as aus thority on questions of {unanity. Dr, Maudaloy fl well-recognizod mithority on questions of t] 1s Kind, says: “Jnvaln do men Pretond that the mind of tho movomaniac is Ronit apa from bis dolusions; not only is tho diseased Idea n part of the tind, and the tind therefore no more sound than the body {a sound When o tran bas a secioues disonse of suing vith! Orgin, but tho exquisit, doleate, and complex miceluiniain of inontal sotton Is radically de- ranged; tho morbld tdea could tot nlsa bo ene renitorad and peraist. Tho niind fs not unsornd upon one point, but an tnsountd mind exp os itaet? {na particular worbid action. Moreover, when tho delusion Is unce prodttecd there {a no power of drawlig n sanitary cordon round It, In quiranting a8 it wore, preeetving nll montul processes fron Infections; on the contenry, tha Morbid contro renets injuriousty on tho nolgh- boring centres, and there ts no guarantee that ut any moment tho muatdesperate consequences mny hot ensue.” This opinion is supported by Dr. Ray, an emi- nont Amorloan nuthority, who anys: It {4 ael- dom safe to discinirgo a patient whito he contin ues to bellevs in tho reality of nny sinule no- tlan or oocurrenco that was entirely tho off- spring of fanoy, beenuse such u bolfef ndlentes morbid action which, however ulrcumseribed ut present, is over Mable to spread and indueo montal disorder, Indeed, the evil ts seldom 60 Umited as it seoma to a cnqual observer.” ‘Tho doctrine eccms to buve the SUPPORT OF ALL THE WIITENS on mental disoases to whose works Ihave been eC isan gpinion supportedby tho payohotogien! ja an opinion supported by tho psychologien! oxperts who hrve tontiitod in this Ley ‘und Who. aro inen ominent in thor profession, and whose testimony thera scoms to ho no ground whatever for disbolleving, All tho exports who have eiven evidence on this hearing agree jn saying: that a porson who ‘ontertalns delusions fs not safo lo boat tirge, They ail agree that tho dun ps not fram the fuct that thoy can sco that tom tho nature of tho delusion it will drive tho subject of it to nets of violence, but in the fact that oxporienco with the Ingune toaches thom that thoy cunnot tell what will be the operations of a mind which entortuing delusions such usara termed insano delusions. Tho reasoning evoms to bo a8 follows; Ati Sisanc mau is not safe to bo atinrgo. A man who cntertulns insane deli. sions, howovor hnrniloss tholr character, i3 an inne. inan, and thercforo ho !s not safo to bo at lorie. ‘The Court, ns it soems to me, would not bo juse tiled imdisrogarding the oploiun vf theas ex- Rerta. ItJa at beat .,, A MATTER OF OPINION whether tho dolusiona of Afr, Wolls ronder him dangerous to the community or to bimself or not. Whien opinion is It most prudent to fol- Jow, that of mon who mnko up thoir minds from tho casun! mocting of Br, Wells, and who draw tha conclusion that bec#use he has nover beer Violent ho never will be, or the opinion of met who hayo mado such vnses as Mr. Wells’ tho study of their tives, and who arrive at tholr cons clusions from a close observance of a great numbor of persons similarly affected? Whon opinion Isto bu relied on it would apperr to be tbe part of wisdom to rely on tho skilled in preference to tho unskilled, or the Intelligent and rintung in profercnce to tho husty and un- onlightened, Tho insano are not conflned asa punishment, noruro they confined merely for the purpose of preventing thelr doing somo violence to person or property, [tis nuta violation of thelr rights of personal Nborty to detain thom for the more Be 080 OF propating thelr recovory to porfect joulth, Indeed, tha-learned and exporienced gentloman. whom tho relator bimself called us an expert in tho enso testiticd most unequiv- ocally that 1f Mr. Wolla renily entertained tho boliofa referred to, and that sich belicts routly fre dolustons, it is dangerous for bim and for tho community that he should remalo at larye. It 3s very doubtful! whothor ft UNDER TUE STATUTE authorizing this inquiry n Judge bans to detor- mine tho question whethor the pntiont who seeks dischurge {9!n condition of mind that is dapgorous ar may produco violent munitnsta- tions, Tho suction authorizing commitment of tho Insane specitics insano or distracted per- sons meroly; no allusion to danger is mudo, ‘The section under which tho writ lasucs author. izes the discharge when the pationt shail be ree stored tarcason, I might bave disposed of thin matter fh a fow sentoncos by finding Mr. Wolls ontertaluing tho sninc delusions ho held at tho asylum. Hecnuse, howover, of tho intorest taken in tho cago by tho trionds of the relator I buve dvamed it proper to any what U bave. It {a vald by aneminent writer that “tho in- sane ought to be conflued for thair own scourity, for that of thelr families, for tho muintonanco of public ordor, to remove thom from the intu- enco of oxciting circumstances which may buve produced thoir disordor. and may bo likely to rotract {t, to overcome thelr rosistance to cura: ive menus, and to subject thom to a regimon uppropriate to thelr .aituntion, and to causo fhont. to resume thoir moral and Intellectual abits."* It would scam that tho ground for confining Persons of tinsound mind in insane neyluins cane not be limited to tha certainty of impondine Violenco or danger on thelr part. Chief Justico Shaw, of Masaachusotts, hol! in tho caso of Jarinh Oaks, In tho Supremo Judicin! Court of Massachusetts, reported in tho *Lighth Law Roporter,”” 12, that “thore is no provision, olther of the common Inw or of tho constitution, which mnkositthe duty of tho Court to dis- ehurgo any pereon, whether sano or insane, who is kept in contnement against bis will. Tho right to restrain an insane peraon of bis lbert; {s found in the groat nw of humamty, whicl makes it nocossury to confine those whose going atiargo would be dangerous to thomecivos or othors, and tho necegalty which creates tho law creates tha Iltnitation of tho law. Bealdes, it is a pe eins: of Jaw thut an Josaua person has no will uf bis own, In that case it becomes the duty of others to provide forhis snfoty and thoir own, and tho question must thon urise in anch particular case whother a porson's own safety or that of othors roquire that he should be+re- atrainod for a certain time, and whether restraint {a necessary for hla restoration, or will he conducive therda, Tho rostraint can continuo as long a4 the necessity continucs, This {s the limitauon, and the proper Ilimitation. Tho restraint shoul: jast as long asitis necessury for tho safaty of Bimself and othors, and untit he experiences re- Nof from the preacat disonso of his mind.” ‘This view of tho law in such casca fs supported by Judgo Burnside, of Pennsylvania, fn 0 casa decided in that Stato tn 1849, Wharton and Sulit stato the law to bo “that continemout {a Justi- fod, if elther tho anfoty of the patient or othors eee tn onee is neoersury for his restoration ealth, Z I would have very GLADLY REACHED A DIFFERENT ConcLu- . SION inthis case, Indeed, had 1 followed my_aym- patty insteda of my Judgment, and what t navo eon compelled to requrd the true intluenco from tho facts in tho avidenco, I jd Lave reached a different conclusion, Somo of tho qualitics munifoated by dir, Wolls are such ng it soems to mo must win for him tho kindost ru- gard of all with whom ho came in contuct. Tho conclusion reached by thts Court is not final. If Qu erroncous canclusion has been roachad, tho trieuds of Mr, Wells can securo by tho Invostl- gation whlch has takon pluco trom the oyidcnvos which may enublo thia or some other Court to reich fn differont conclusion anothor yordtot, and undor tho law the application for dischargo muy bo revorsod, One of tho beliofa of Mr. Walls s that OFVICERS OF THY ELGIN ASYLUM aro desirous of kcoping bitn Jn that inatitution even phage bo is not insano, ‘This is aliegeg to be a coimmon bellef of pore sons who are detalnod in asylume. Ican seo no pomae for assuming that the olllcers of insano spituls buye any intorest In rotuining pationts who aro not ineano, Whethor they keop pa tlonts or dischurgo them thelr pay romaine the me, * It is moro Ilkely and reasonable, it saoms to me, that in douuitul cases they would discharge tho pattonts In order ta avoid the anuoyance and thoimpartunitics which the detention of the, atlont must othing,’ 6 4 bearned writoron the sub~ et “but o strong sense of duty, supported iy tho most satisfactory rousons, will jnduce UT thom to retain a chargo which bi them fotv the most unpleasant relations to othors.”” Tcancanceivanf nothing moro abhorent to the conscienco than dotuining gman as insano whom the Superintendent knows or hellevos to bo sano, and such a urine fw uot to be imputed to any men or sot of mon excopt on most clear tsfactory ovidonco, It {a apparent from the evidence in this case that Mr, W ells hos a atroug ANTIPATHY TO DR. KILBOURNE, insane. Mr. Wells bas indicated a-bigh roxard for Dr, pewer, Superintendent of the cog He ut Kane, akey, and bo havalsooxpresscd a higheatimate Of some of tho men who arg attendants at that Gaicprs whe aro gauinutoring tals chaser that cra who aro ady: ch Mr. Wella should be, with as |ittle doluy aa posal blo, romoved tu the ASYLUM AT KANKAKEE, . ga being tho one which, according to hla ow! statumeuts, js controlled aud wmuuuged by thay | Ts : whom he regards ns srendly tohim and just in thoir treatment of him. This euggestion isin no manner a reflection on Dr. Kilbourne or his manngoment. It is made in tecordance with hid Judgment. Tt may be, Thopo it wilt be, that a sojourn at Kankokes will hneten to a favorable reault tho improvement which seems to hava taken pluce in Me. Wells’ henlth, both In body and mind, within tho'pnst two years, AVOINING ANNEST, Spretat Mepatch to-The Chieagn Tribune. Eran, ll, Jun, 28.—Joel Henry, Wolls was tn Elgin at Lo'clovk this afternoon, but, evidently: wetting wind of Judge Mornn’s derision in his caso, ha has seeroted bimactt, Otteers of tha Ifospital for tho Inaing have epent tho after. noon und evoning searching for him, It is runiorod ho has left town to avoid arrest, though poling dotinit can be determined concerning CURRENT GOSSIP. COMPLETENESS, Carlotta Perry tn Serihner's for February. Recanso tt ty fair, sual tho rosebud kuep Its possible tovellncss folded up? Would you have the prio of the forest sleep For foar of spolling tho acoru-cup? Nay. Tho bud hath dronms of tho perfect flower; Tho ucorn thrills with divine unrest; Tho bud must blossom whon comes its hour— ‘Tho acorn follow its high behost, True, they do perish. "Tis over so, ‘Chis Iw nnerring all Nature knows, ‘Tho bud and thy acern aro ating but tot ‘Tho pride of tho foreat; and Jol thy rose, ALMOST AN EMPRESS, London Truth. Mine. do Brimont’s inaiden name was Shep pord, ‘sho {4 a relutton of tho Shepperds of Shepperd & Venls, of Bollo Savage Yard. Her futher supplied Gore Huure with the beverages consumed nt the table of Orsay and Lady Bileas+ ington, Was itn cusy creditor, and, to oblige that ous palr, lent money to Prince Louls Napu- cou, Tho Gore Houso pot, {f a little flyblown, was brilllantand intettectual, Mr. Sheppord had a Frencl’ wife and 9 very pretty and vory lyely daughter, who waa quite a child when Comte a’Orauy on Stindays used to parade bis fine per- gon in flyde Park. Tho baptismal nnme of tho youthful Miss Shepperd was Mina, Hor parents came with her to live altogother Jn Paris when Louls Nupotoon rose to be Prince-President of tho Fronch Republic, Miun was,ut this time woll on Jn her teens, a wonderful Nnguilst, dancer, gymnast, nnd a clover sprite In conver= sation. Sho was vory small, and, although now a Dionde with nluxurious bend of e golden bur, hud thon a profusion of nut-brown tresses, which barmonized with dark oyes, As Mr. Shep- per was the bast customer of tho wine-deuliug irin with which he was connseted, the sure roundings of tha young Indy were tot always worthy of her beauty and sceompiishinents. Sho was loft a good deal to hersotf and tow cortain dime. Cabarrus, an intimate friend of Emile de Girardin in his first wife's fine, und sho protited by ber liberty to make au serious conquest of Louis Napoleon, who in various ways showed his grati- tude to Mr. Shepperd, © Franco bad a nurcow escape—if oscnpo it can ba called—of scolng thu young Ming raised tothe Imperial purple. Ag Miss Shepperd wasn girt of a clear and discorn- Ing intellect, and endowed with tho gift of rp. tdly usstnilating tho Ideas which circulated around her, itis perhaps to bo rugretted that she was not destined to ornament the Imporint throne. Tho Emperor, after preferring Mile, de Montijo to tho half-Euglish girl, who, on her mother's side, bolonged to an old Auvorgnut fumily, belped op a match between her ond Mieomto Edgar do Brimont. ‘This sprig of Fronch nobility was In tho champagno business, which took him to Epernuy and Chalons. As thoso towns were dull, and tho eamp not fur off, Vicomto Edgar went with his charming young wifon guod deal there, Itwas to be expected that the amlablo and grateful Emporor stiouid notice them and make much of them, ‘They had many couslos on both sides in tho army, oc- cupying high positions. Col. tho Prince do Tausfremont was 2 rolntion of the Vicumte, and Gen. do Montauban of the Vicomtesse, who be- came thoroughly nt homo in the camp and tho chunnel through which tronnes flowed, M. de Girardin doelared Alinacif courtior of tho pretty little Vicomtcase, and bas romninod fulthful to her over since. Her success gave rigo to burning jealousy at the Tullorles and to mis- conception and injustice on the Vicomito's part. He suddenly quarrelyd with ber and left her, never toreturn. Tle Emporor tried to sblald hor, and when he was nt Cuialons, away from tho fomlnine Camariitn of tho Tulleries, was gind to see her aud ber relatives, and to bour from ber lips clover conversations on political men and situations, Sho reoummended his Masesty, Innn ubdly-written letter, which wax fotud in his desic wubsequently to Spt. 4, not to attempt to gain ten who bad won same in the Orleanist camp, but to lookout for undiscovered talents, and ahe was good onough to furnish him with alist of young Journalists In whom she thought ho would find tho stulf for Deputies and Ministers. They wore, of conrae, a little wild and bot in tholr op- position to Cresorism, but she reasoned that ‘whon thoy wore brought into close quarters with: the governmental machine they would be suro to modify their {dens and to beeomo moro practicable. MM. Clemont = Duveruols wus pointed out by tho Vicomtesso ag it mutlenble and very cluvor Journalist, Sho also took the just measure of SM. Cloment Laurior, who was the plyotal momber of a Democratic group. including Rochefort, Gambatta, Floquet who by marrying got out of tho tady'a ronah), ouls Noir, and Edouard Portalls, Mrio, do Bri- mont was on as good terms with Princa Napo- Icon ns with bis cousin, and is stilt ono of bis political advisors, She haa been duriug tho Inet. ifteen years a deal in the gocioty of Turk- fah Pashns, in complliuent to whom she has fur- nisked ber apartment in the Turkish atylo, Thero is not a ohalr or sofa in hor drawthys. room. <All the sents are mudo of cushions piled upon each other, some of which arc as large as mattresses, Last winter alie gave a Turkish ball, wt whtoh the numerous talu celebrities and tho ludics whom sho fnvited came in Orlen- taldress, Mine, do Brimont, ike bor friend, M. Portatis, adopts the iepublican cockude, but her Republicaniant Is clastio and not inconsist- ent with Donnapartism. Indeed, It would be miraoulous if, the brightost years of her lifo having been associnted with the Emperor and tho Empire, sho did not at the first opportunity relapso into Imperlallym, “OLD LION. i Netw Orleans Times, Thore woro a crowd of men seated on tha ateps of tho Custom-Jlouse yesterday talkiog nbout the wars of the country, and, nbout tho time they montioned tho battles of Buenn Vista and Monteroy, on old voteran ‘who fit {n‘40,” arid who had aplum-colored nosu and a look about him which plainly told that he could out- He alightning-rod man, got up, and, brushing the dust from tho scat of his pants, entd: “Well, it Kinder amuses me, thon agin it makes mo feel sad, whon I read the history of tho Moxican War, and sco tho all-fired lics thom history follows tell. They spoak of tho oldarmy officors juat as Intimato likens If thoy'd slopt togethor und scratched cach othor's backs, I'll Juat bo essentially gol durned if I'd bavo my namo stuck inan old history, causa my, com: rudcg who At with me koow whatl did, but it ralsos my dandor when these hore history chaps it to talking about what was dono when ty wurnit thare, and you coutdn’e bavo pulled ‘em thar with n yoke of Arkansas etears nether, Why, at Montorey—history anorts ubaut Monterey, “What was Montercy?” Moroly alittle skirmish, which didn't amount ton bar= roomrow, £ recollect Monteroy. I was thir, and comimandyd tho Kontucky volunteers, of the bravest boys from the Bluo-Grusa diss trict, und thoy Used to cull mo ‘Old Lion.’ Why? Not becnuso l was bravor than nny ono olse, but because thoy loved me. Dang {t, thoy used to try and keop mo from tho front. but t couldn't loave ’om when t knew thoy wero linblo to be cleaned out. My place wis thar, and thar staid. At Montorcy Gon. Taylor ordores usin, Woll, sir, you jest oughter seed thom boys how thoy lit Into the yreavors and took two forts and 8,000 prisoners ‘fore you could wink your oye. Mute ey only did what was their duty, Whut'’s tho use loafing uround brageing ubout what you did and tevin to sneak your name into history? Dang u man, Tauy, who'll doit. It’strue, f got shot four times while foading tho right wiugover the purapot, but you don't ace me bangla around asking fora pension. Not much."| ‘The crowd gazed at him silontly,and after roaching down for a fresh chow of tobacco, ho continued; *Lrecailect at Tuena Vista 1 sut on my horse with my left leg rosiiug on the pum- mol, a8 8 platol wound in it hadn't heated, and Gon. ‘Taylor was standing by iny aldo talking {ustas oalruly asif no fight was yoing on, Con+ found it, bis caolucss under fira discounted an Jeo bill. A bullet came whizzing along and struck his horea in tho shouldor, causing the aniinat to Tear and pluoge forward with # sharp snort of pain, Zach—Culways culled bim Zach—turned to me—l'll novor forget bis worda—and said: ‘Major, those d—1 grousora ara shouting pretty close, and wo bad better get down,’ At tho time, I was busily ongaged survoying the fybt through my flold-; rrr) a frit that D didn't move, ould: *Stajor, you're tho most obstinate: and reckless war-horse Lovor met,’ but i novor bod time to bear the rest, a8 1 ordered tho vot unteers to waltz foto the tight. When the vio~ tory bad beou gained, | rods up to old Zach, and ic bad one of those pleased siniles on bis fuce,— if 1 over mau who could throw miloy—and all ho sald wae: guess you had better wear this,’ aod Fatt Aa jontorsy, Pshaw! what tae waGw shout sheng thing and tho old voteran limp ® proud alr of lagu, and loft tha crowd to wonder If they could Ile that way bucky got Wd and bad the rbematiso fo tholr duc! STRAWBERRIES IN WINTER, New York Sun, “The opening prico a fow days ago was 87.505 quartat whoieaule,” suld ove of the trim of Archdeacon & Co., af urelay Btreot, who cone tro] the wholesale trade in hothouse strawber- rica, yesterday; but it la pow % A cup cone taining perhaps fifteon or twenty berries solis at wholcsnio at €2."" “Where aro thoy ralscd?’ was naked, “Mostly in Now dereey. Our hothouse is at Weat toboken. We have avontan ncro and a hitlf there. The eenson In Inte this year. Last year we hid-romo about the iniddlo of Necom- bers this yenr wo did not recelvo any till a few. (aya ngo, Who buys thom? Oh, the Crult stores Just now. Neither Detmorilen, nor the Hotel Trunswick, nor tho other hutols will take then till they getdown to nbout £3 n quart. This urico%6 n quart—looka high, buta fow yenrango Lsold them at $10, and of courso thoy were much igberat retail. Thoro isn reguine scramble for thom now. Phave to distribute thom Impartial. ly. Avy ono store would take-ull I hud if 1 wontd sell thom tn that way,’ The berries ahown were of enormous aizo, and of Une, rich color and good fuvor, At tho prico at whieh thoy are sold at the rotall stores they enst_ about 15 conta cach, At the retail stores Up-town $2.50 1s the price of # “cup,” or at the nite of about $8.50 8 quart, leaving at lurge profit for tho retaitor. ‘Tho wholosale deniers, how- ever, will not soll excont to welleknown fruit stores, tha usual regard for * middiemen™ bee ing etrictiy observed, Tho fruit is not trusted to express conipuntes, but is brought to the city by regular inessongerd. « “The varieties naw raised by the hathouses,’? fnid the denter above montioned, “are known us tho 'Champlon? and tho *Jocunda, which Aro certainly very sweet, flollcious fruit. The Wilson vuricty was formerly raised tn this way, and {tis tho finest colored ‘berry we have; but the two kinds T spoke of aro ‘now considered Dest adapted tn hothondes. How long does tho Benson Inst? Well, this year we begun in June unry, aud wo will have thom up to carly In May, provat when they begin to be very plentiful, venr Floridan berries came to munket early in February, but wo don't expect any before tho Ist of Slarch this year, <7 ‘be Inter, owing to tho extreme oid weather, ven ne the Howth, We ustinlly gut the Charlos: ton fruit by the Ist of April, bit E don’t know nbout It this year. Binck Hamburg wrapes sell at whologale nt $4.50 a pound. Tho retailers charge from $6 to $4.00. Raising hothouse vegetables bis jot to bo quite. a business, and in some seasons It fs very proituble, It ensts con- aklerable, though, to raise these things. ‘There fre hothouses at Poughkeepsio and Irvington, fn this State; a number in Jerseys sume In Bos ton, Fitchburg, and Mansfeld, in Mussuchusetts; and xeverat iu Providence, which ond vegetn- Wes to New York, ‘They are rather overdoing the trade in cuoumbers, and lettuce ts almost ng ebeap now as {a the summer. Croumbers, which a short tino aga were worth $4 n dozen, now bring but €4 at wholesnic, though f haye known thain to reach 6 In some scasons.” UIPS. The bost stuff for allppors—Ashes, The kettted run ig fushlonnble in cold sweuthor, Passing arourd tho batis one way of getting tho cents of the meoting. People with budly-vontilated corl-cellars aro not admirers of Voltaire. Thormometors reform late in fe; they never become " temperate" until nearly sixty, Why is tho Amertean stage like tho American eagle? Becnuse it has wings, and flies, of course. A colored than wont into a Galveston news- paper oftice and wanted to subserile. “How Jong do you want {t¢* usked tho clerk, “Jess a8 Jong as It fs, boss. Efitdoosn't ftde shelves £ cun ara plece off myself.” c ‘the question bas often beh asked, “ Whoro do nll the plus go to?"—Uoston Tratiacript. Well, if tho alley ig sinooth, and ‘you strike between tho first nnd second pin, the chanees sro that | they will 40 to thundor,—Roston. Cumimercial- Bulietin. Prof, Amos’ new book on "Remedies for War- fare" 1s dedicated to his wife. We asked a high and presumably grave Judge of this Stato If io thought thore Was a covert satire In this dedicn- on. “Yes,” bo replied, “feme covert,"—Al- bany Law Journal, When (ho old gontleman fell on tho sidewalk they asked him: * Did you silp?” as they picked hin np. Now! ho growled: L was. trying to see [f 1 contd sit down on thut conl- hole top bard enough to break ft, Tdidit Just for fun,” and he glured auvitgcly, while the spectators, somo- bow, felt foollsh, First sportsman—" Hullo, old man, what luck bnve you bad to-day?" Second sportamnan— “Oh! tho best, Vve bean blazing away, dolug grent havoc, Just look into my bag.” First shortsinun (takes a look}—" Why, whut docs this mean? it is neurly fullof fish.” Becond eports- mun (greatly confused)}—* Woll—well, 1 don't know, I have aurely como out with the wrong ‘bug this morning.” = During the Into olection-campaign it is said that a delegution of South -Boston Domnerats Avulted upon one of the Aldermen, sollelting ald in unlforming 8 political club.“ ow many anon bare you?" asked tha. City Fathor. Wan horndrod and siventy, surr,” roplicd tho spokes- “Ara thee. all voters! ‘i “Ivory man of * What kiad ofa uniform de you wange’ lomething nate and ilegant is what the byes wud loike, Ol'm thinking, surr.” " Vory well,” sald the Aldormunn, * Vil gee that you have something that will salt - But what kind of a toreh do you want?! ch, Burr,” ropiled tho putriot, ‘that’s throubled us; but Mr. Me- Gilllouddy ond inoselt have been looking at tho sdvertisemonts in the pagpus, und wo think the byes wud like Sr. Brown's Bronchinl ‘Lorches,"" OF eS a Alexis to Become Lora High Admiral, 2 Landon World. Next summer the Grand Duke Constantine will bnvo completed his dftleth yonr of service, and his twenty-ifth yene as Lord High Admiral. It{s sald that ‘ho will’ avall himeolf of this annl- vorsury to resign bis position of Lord Iigh Ad- mirnl, ‘and that tho Grand Duke Alexis, tho third son of the Emperor, will theroupon bo ap- pointed Minister of Murine, in deference to tho rand Duke Constantine, tho post of Lord High Admiral not boing filled up during his lifetime. a EA Reet ace Se TRIBUNE BRANCIL OFFICES, N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR numerous patrons throughout the city, we have dsiablinhed Branch Omtices In tho diferent: Divisions, yas dosignatod holow, whord uvorlisements Will bd inken for tho same ‘prleo a8 chaczod at tie Maln Of eu, and will Uo Fecotend ania slack p. ile J, & I. SIMMB, Looksollerm abd Stationers, 123 Tyontyexaconident, WH, HOGART, Drugulst, 618 Cottago Grovo-ar., nustheat eurnor ‘ehirty-tftieal. AL W. BUCHMAN, Druggiat, connor ‘birty-rat and Blaiorsts, ' DIVIBION, JAS. M. KIRKLEY X CO,, Drugetsta, 18¢ South Huhstodeat corner of Adanie SILLS" DLAKMACY, J. W. WAINWRIGHT, 672 Wost Mautsoneat cornde Oadun-av, POPULORUAL, Nowsdoulcr, Btatlonor, ate, CSE, rupuist 20) tue Istand iN, Drugalat, 21 Niue Ietand-av,, corner uf Twolfth-st. cig is Ik G, SUSRRICK lor. Nowsdealor, Goan: FH Lakweat” porte Linea cor SN Fancy nee he MILABT. Druxulst, Git West Madison-at., cor- AUGUST SACODSON, Drugalst, 183 North Halsted, corner Indlanu-st, a NORTH DIVISION, Je BURLINGIIAM & CO. Drugglats, 45 North Clark-st., corner Division. ” ¥. ot, WILLIAMS & CU,, Drusgiata, 075 Larsaboo-at., STOUR W. it, NEUNE, Printing and. Advortt 1 LOUTH W. if, . Printing and Advortising Agont, Nows and Histionery Depon Sh hivinon-at PERSONAL, UIE 2°71 21 PERSONAL—TWO YOUNG GENTLE. PER ocean RT hi Addi 1. BS 2) Ns ERSONAL—GYP, AM ANXIOUS TO hour from yous wink yout Wuuld irita to mie Mon ay ur ‘Tuesday; Dave sumetting to wil you It could suuyou, DOT, “LOST AND FOUND, OST—ON MICHIGAN-AV., POLK, OR ‘Tidur pleaaufonve at Is stieltigensuye CY 2 Coe LEFT BY MISTAKE IN INDI- Jd Winna-ay, car roachinig Lukes. about B:1) a, ol. * ee WI 10, raward tor their roturn, Adirera Nou irbuito, ie SESE FIORSES AND | CARRIAGES, A ‘Tt JOHN MITCHELL'S, 196 FE. WASIL- ington-at., horses of oll kinds, carriages, bumzlos, inid harness, uaw und second-hand, we low Will exchanuo. "Cash advuneuainndos’ oO" TCest OF LIGHT, DOUBLE-SEATED SLEIGH, in good ordur, for wulu for &, 123 Monroa-st, etre eee FOE HAIG. CORN. LA Marogat AME AND SIQK HORSES PRO. nounced ineurablo.curod frea Of gual: {low Lins mont, Jodide Ammonia. Kpaving, splints, ringbones, inches, orouali<pins, Mprunt knvos, cured withour ne Strains, suoulder lanoness, nevicular ‘dias heo-boila, curd guarantved. Send for pamphle| containing ult infarmating to Dit WW. Mt. Giees, Unintent in’yaliow "wrupooras Wala. Heyes tes AES uppers. ‘Vslat sico ss "es Bold by a! unwise. i sj —TO BUY—A GOOD DERIV~ tug horse about 1400 or 1100; must be sound, without fault, usd to otty, gentio und rullablo, and 2 good trayoler: want the privilege of using a ‘day or wo bofore purchasing. Address, stating color, wlzu, agu, nid lowusl cash pies, M 4 ‘rribunu oftice, BUILDING MATERIALS, np PITY REAL ESUVATE, ene ear Fugty-avcon nt. Hear Fifty-third Anwout-ny,, near Forty-anventh-at. wie oa Bint, Duarborn and Multertield-sts., corner pilots cornar Western and Fulierton-avs.,nccessl- sient rao ce " i SW, FARLAN, 485 Wanbingtonient. __._ BUSINESS CHANCES. NAINTEREST, WITH POSITION FOR S101, In nn extensive and weliennpointed oro. Anh now tn auecorsful opaention, “The prota to the porchasornlang wil exered the dmaunt Invested, per annum, nod the Inlorent iris to tts par ealun— $2,0he—within tha sont, ntad far imines dhita Inerenno of cap: rt Reo xeenres n pro rn wo rich, paying inines near the mill, ond position und salary given, Associations firat-c feat city eoferences. feo DIL EV EASON before Ila. mor afters p.m, Rosle denco, 2218 Indinna-ar, sv front, south of Thirty-suvanth-at., fonzis fonts HO por foot if takonatunco, MENIGY WALLEL, it. ve Doarhornest. GOR BA LEC VERY DESIRABLE Ee SALE—MICHIGAN-AV., BA i slanesfennt. 1 mast, near Linesin, at bargain price €4,000; Irasunt residence south Bech, cones Pais onore: tot axl price Sawn, TL, 10" 128 Warhingtonest, fount 46 FOR SALE—ONE OF VHE FINE renidoncer 1 hogr Manrag-at.. ant front, large grounds. Would take a sinallier house In exchange If desired, MEAD & COF, Ho La Sallo-st, OR SALE—THE FINE TWO-STORY und boxement stone-front, No, 218 Daarborn-n¥e8 int north of Chiengo-ny,. coat front. Une of the bost neations on tho atroct. D8 COF, £0 bn Snlloent, POR SALE—FINE BRICK HOUSE, with largo corner lot, firat-clans location, Want Rilo, trates te hone bargain now untarod. | ItHNICY FOR SALE—LARGE DOCK AND RAII- road lots, AD fect und upwards on South | sultablo for olovators, Ine fncturl between, the twiniovapte ‘north af Harty-nlntheety ry ehvics pranerty, fadacres in anuthwoat eurnor O| ay GHU. A HIGUINBON, 1H Dene " POR SALE—THE THUREE-STORY AND 3 barcinent brick, No, 21? Ontarlo-st. betweon Clark and Dearborn: ‘has 1s roomny lot 22100. A tirat~ Tuto investmuntat price oferud, MEADE & COE, 149 La Sallu-nt, JPOR SALE—A FINE RESIDENCE ON ent oF uruuide CW HENRY Waldcdete dit Dearborn-at, prek SALE—THAT ELEGANT STONE resldoncu at head of Grand-bonlevard, corner OF South Parkeas., 1 ronma, tot lu) fet dnapt tho’ honse fins never buen ecaupled, wad parties destin 8 fretless house and fication will do well to louk oF this. Wo ore authorized to soll at half tho cont of Dilliting, MEAD & COK, 14) Ln Satlo-nt, POR SAL 253,500, TWO- band ntth 1) front a: TO BASE: nm a ttc "e 4. Wirconsine i ment incon Bares PETERSON 2 a ob ab for SALE—CHOICE—X0 FEET, EAST front, on Michivan-ay. uppostte South Parki fuedenod for Hh yours, sot out with abnde-trees, ovor- trees, Kinpovinor, und aninlt fruits cate ERNST PRUSSING, 16) Ran tayo and groon-house, dolphiest, Fou SALE—LOTS ON CLINTON AND irat yraporty iunprovenuna vacauee ORO. Ste 1G UINKONCIN Deatbornent. ie Fok SALE—S1,500-—~THE ELEGANT 6- runm cottogo, HW Hnrvardest, $4 ry. irime house, 10 rooms, 32 Marvard-st. §2.000—Two- story framo, 9 rooms, LAO West Potk-st Inquire ot WITH 4 Western-ay, On SALE—A SCHOOL LEASE Dulidinga with frantage of 10) feet on Clarkes. F110 on Harcinon, Will pus 8 per cant net on price asked. Inquire at Room i ropatitan [locks OR SALE—TO MANUFACTURERS— Hoot etait, winter. nonr Canal; panle yuloo, West Madison-st. Rok SAL a E—S-STORY BRICK ON RAN- Poel giutingis Rear Untons will rent ny 1, #754 6 a Wo-ntury fh p iot. on Wost Hundulon neat Dorpiainenr Sal" GHIFELN & DWICH, core ner Wasuington and Halsted-sta, GOR SALE—3 STONE-FRONT JIOUSES Wor ea Eandotnhest near tho jury 47 44) enchy Puo-third chek, balance tino to suit, GRIFFIN & DWIGHT, corner Washington and Iaiatud-sts, SUBURBAN REAL ESTAT OR SALE—WE WANT AN OFFI 1 aetes, curner of Vinconues-uy. ond Sinotye Wtth-st. Will take ong-third of purchase money tn plone city pronert: , canh nid balance on Jom me atifpercentinterost, Call ot our office for plat ‘Yen acres on Forty-soventh-st., nent Axhblund-nv.. at 21,000 an acre. GRIFFIN & DWIGHT, corner of Wasbington and Hulsted-sts, ORSALE—LOW,'TO CLOSE ACCOUNT. wo) foot, pring nally on Arnold-st., north of Fifty- bith, 1. P. COATES. 46 Washington-st, TOR SALE-—8,000 ACRES ON CALUMET iy network of falronds leading into Chicago, ARLE, oom of, lid Washingtun-at. Ol SALE—THE MOST DESIRABLE 40- nero tract now ofercd: cluse to depot, HENRY WALLER, Jit., 7 Doarburn-rt. For SALE—A SPLENDID COUNTRY furm residence of 141 neres,in the highest stato of cultivation, forty minutes’ drivo from Waukegan, srhich ts, thirty-tive mitve north of Chicno, und ten minutos’ wulk from church and : for $9 por gure; A eréut bargain: title perfect, nnd on long tne If desired. “Woll sulted fora retlred cayt- list, and ia ang af the most healthfu) aid beauitiul entiaye tm tho Biatoz enter Huber, and frule of all Xindsin‘abunasnee, For furthor particulars pnetivs meaning business can inquiro of J. di. ANNAN, On thw premieos, or addreas hit at Wankesun, 11. REAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED—TO RENT—FOR A FIRST- class manufacturing business intron goods, pull ably promises with power accessible Lo the whalesale hardware und plumuburw’ supply trade, a foundry and Tiachino-rouws, with saesroomsn; wifl walt fur butld- ings, ete, to be vrocted, and thke ton, tttecn, oF warty scar leaso ona fair valuation. Addrens, iat Ing ‘lag Of premises oF rounds ond thelr facation, also whore Kn Interview imwy bo had Monday Wednosduy nox MASUPACEUREN: Oly Erivuao, Wotkeatinangn TO 640 ACRES GOOD whoat landson NP. Rar on Manitoba tt, Ra improvador not. Addross . H. Hy Box isl, Min henpalis, Atinn. a HE OSICAD INSTRUMENTS, | RsiBisos UPRIGHT ” Em PIANOS, Square. W.W, KIMBALL, © Corner State una Aduris, R SALE-AT A BARGAIN—SPLEN- did rosewood nianoforte, round corners, carrot lexs ond Iyro, very One tone, Cost #k0: will sul for ét), Alav, riot tony Pattor organ, stupa, cont 8174, for #3, Hosidenco 251 LE’ AVIS & CO’S PL Auer, DAVE UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘itfoag colobrated pianos with athers of best inakes, can be fougd at the warorwonet Corner Stato and Adama-ate, Chicago, SEED | ONGANS. HONINGER, ow WW. RIMBALT, Corner State and Aduinn-uts, ‘oxten swoll, Wabduah-av. TA BARGAIN TO A CASH CUSTOM- or only—Furniture, lease, und good will Of a firateclaas hoarding-louen in A No.l order and fare ished throwahout; tucation tho best: ill-heal.b come Inning to dispose of It, nud J will out very chen} For'eashe” Nuiirosn i Oe eibune onic: we ory cHeRP RARE CHANCE TO BUY SIE IN- tufost of wpottring partner in w wolleestablistiod Fait pencery, oe lutormation apply to 1. KIST= LEI oom 4, 12 ba Salli-at, USINESS CHANCES FOR ALL—THE nme bought und antd: activa and silent nartner- ships, and founs negotiated, Real estate, and busl- ess mattora in general confidentially attended to at tho Wostern Business Agency, oftce 14, 107 Kast Stadle sonst jyror SALE—WE HAVE FOR SALE 7. MANUSCH POL A yatunbie book for thin Uso Of ankers, merchants, ate; recomunendad by the promi. ent Chicaze wanker, CHALES IUNTUON & U4 Hou 6 Dt Lakeat, POR SALEU—THE STOCK AND FIXT- aren oF A handsomely Atte ay clear storn, with Aparimenta for sample room in the rear, lneated on ‘ourt+ Hour squared cost £2.20 throg inotithe ages B harcuin if taken atenco, iand @ itpaper tock. WANTED—-MALE HELP, Booxkkrrens, Coens, &c, ‘ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER. WHO gan loan employer tO un A I roaurity. Bld atlon permanent. it Qh hermanent. ‘Keferences exchanged. Address ANEn=A TRADES. — N’ —A FIRST-CLASS MI. WANTED TA tins SANS ide ‘and arrange plans for puting oa mantfucturing establishment to be run by Lorn w Sd steamy power. Not & Auperior machania with ne birt, st Of ribe BE roforences neod apply, Addrose Nx, Trib. \WANTED—§ LOUNGEMAKERS Fon ° h nanan iy best Bee ERS FOr mM s ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN DRUG clork, one wel 5 . Addroes ee HH nel oguerIonced In ithe buslaoss 'TRIM- WARTED—TWO CARRIAGE A mersatonco by C. Ju PRITCHARD & CO. a ED—COMPOSITORS— APPLY barber ly Woeday. M.D. TALCOTY, Room 42, Yd a ANTED—MAN COOK FOR ROAST Moats, ment pins, and snindss must drina trate glass roferanices, an reuily for wurk Monday morning: feml address where can bo acon this morning. O My SORUNS OM ner ~ s Coacimen, TEAMBTERS, &c. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED HOST- Mic feng taste oe ea PURSE - CLASS RESTUARANT FOR site, chonp; doing a Koad business, %7 Bouth Stateest, GOR 1 and genta furnishing yoods, with brick stores vn nr will roll tock and rant ruom; town of UU Jnuabitants, WW mitea west ot Bt outa: ‘quod entatie Hed tras; kovd fensons fur selling. Address J, Sl. Ith. Mexico. Ma. OR SALE— IROCERY, trata, Nat lon on West SALE—STOCK, OF CLOTHING FINE STOCK; palson-stt aplondid r PRIN'TE REAT BARGAIN— - The Unteeburg Dally and Wonkly Press ts offered forenioatnareat bargain, Falling health of pube Heher caueu uf sailing. All particulars given by ad- dressing PIRESS, Galeshune, Hh FPOBACCO FACTORY FOR LEASE OR . Salo-—A Hno-cut tohaccn factory Iecated tn Cin~ cinniath with « trade of 20.00 pounus por nonumy ail in camplote running order. Addruas A. U., care lettur curler No. 4, Clneinnath, O, ¥ ANTED—A PARTNER WITIL 83,000 to S00 to Join mein the rotall clonk, nsillin~ ery, and funey goods business in sotne genwing Wost- eri city, say flka Minneapolis, Sinn. Undoubted tat- froncen uiven and required. Addraxsat ance N i, ‘Crivund ottieo. ILL SELL CHEAP, MY ONE-HALF. interest in tho beat pasty tisinoss college In the West, A niost desirable partner remaining: Eaod reasons given far qetlini, a nt Mou 14, Dryun Block. at ANTED—A MAN WITH A LITTLE mewns to take ehurge of Chicnzo brunch of poud paying business. Hz Ln Sallesst, Room WW, EO. 13,000 CAVITAL « wanted by a party who has Ind (> starat Gxperioncu in, New Wark City tn the manufacture of Indivs’ Jace and fan goods, ruit= lings, ete,, Ate; On actlre partner who would toto charge of the afice business proterred. Dest refere onces, Addrens Nh Tribund onlee. q WILL BUY A DESIR- $20,000 Wiles a Rasik ot anuperiorsrticle of univorsal tise, whlol ls sully protected by patents, A fale domestle und foreign trade now cntablinhed, whieh ean bo extondnd larme~ Y. Addrors JOHN TRUMBULL, care Bradstreet Co, Chicago, Cun beseen for a few a «EMPLOYMENT AGENOIES, WAnxteb 0 LALORERS FOR TIE Mouth wt $3 nor day; cheap furay 10) waod-chop= 5 aus For, Rauthorns Otis feROY works Rood prices, Be nel . JMHAN S CO..0H Bout Whtereae 1e° TAF CHARIS: _..,| MISCELLANEOUS, é ANTED—CANVASSERS IN COUN- try towns to soll tons, cofftes, taking-powder, spices to families, Agents with cond references enn handle $10) worth of wouds with $25 capital Franeiscu ‘Tox Company, 1 Mtatoent, Chienwor on wast Dam AT HAVERLY'S THEATRE, YOUNG MEN AU: ny Be THEE MAURER OPERAS Apply to-morrow, Belvek p. at S OPERA, Hunday, Jan. ik, betwoon 12 and .1 dvor, : wa NTE! SINESS-MAN ORSALES-' mani permanent situation. L LWT ribune nice. | ae died caeiatanl sera adelatcaihdaasiicey Wantep— IM. at EDIATELY —'TUREE appl. WAND. MOWATT Ose Monedeee 135 farue-oyod Unulish and 19 ira carpet aiiNingr rugs ees Elid 1 Catkeerty vince ae pl thd i esl reclaim hes Ie V ANTED—MEN TO WORK AN EN- tra new. syater of lifo Insurance. Ono wo qwonty nppiteations per day sacuced by single ean- Vasautz will pay £1.03) to 44001 ner yaar, Mont doi Grund Pucttic Hotel, for four days. WASTE D)— LIBERAL ARRANGE- Monta mute with god canyassers tor [fe~ Insurance by . WEES, oom 4 Howtend Bluck, cornoraf Dearborn and Sorrovests, eee _WANTEDIPEMALESUIELP. Doxtestics. ae WASTEDCA GIRL FOR GENERAL joprua-at, ENERAL ° Nonra Sik. T°, RENT—BY EDWARD GOODRIDGE, 2v West Marixon-st—Brick house, 11 rooms, TUrant-st.. corner North La Salle. mmo RENT—TWO-STORY ment brick house, WW uns, tadern improve. v1 routs Ment, Mrstclass nelutburhond. dl; Wobster-ay, B, HUNRE, 12 Waabington-t. ftom a7. rs SovrTH Sm. bi as RENT—ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED rgoms, Without board, ut Hotel Emery, 4 Mub= bufd-court, OO RENT—ONE LARGE, WELL-FUR- nikhed room fur ono or two! gontluinon; olso. amull revin for single gent. 12K) Michixan-av: 1p RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL front, for gentlomon, Manroe-st., opposite, Paimer ionso. “Apply nt Boum 1% MO. RENT—AT 201 AND 25 WABASII- it and nicely furnished front roams, 0 RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, eatggnitiemen only, Inquire ne tay south State-at. LO RENTSTORE AND BASE- ic S. OFFICES, & i 01 Srones. 0 RENT—FROM MAY NENT, STATE- st, store. onposity the Palmer Honsc: also hotet Above. Call After lo'clock at iia Eilte-ay, ES REN'T—STORE AND) BASEMENT 198, Kast Madison-st., from Fab. 1; wleo 2 forte, xsd, {nthe samo locality, IL PUT WIN, Ls Washington-st out 10 RENT—STORE NO. 237 STATE-ST.. with el) on Jackson. MARK KIMBALL, 233 State-st., tor 10. _ WANTED=TO RENT. WV ANTED—T0 RENT —BY A. RELIA- blo patrty § to 12 room hour tn gopdl oration on Houth Bide. Address, stating rental, G 71, Tribuov, Waninp to RENT—2 OR 3-STO brick butlding, 7x8, with good taht. Tor maa- hfacturiig purposes, ' Address N sh Tribune orice. fiuuapwork nt 0 Parken, Vy ANTED—A GIRL. KOR honvoworks stuall family, Call att Ww TED—GERMAN OR SCANDIN- aiid titinaresns und hiavo city reverand api ok iu Culumet-uy, s vee y TANTED—COLORED WOMAN FOR cook, washer, and troner, Apply at Wel Wa- bash-ave ‘ re ANTED—AT 1031 INDIANA-AV., A E; competent alrl for genoral housework. Nef- erences required. ny WV FANTED—TWO GIRLS FOR WASII- tig disties In 9 reataurnut, rendy for work Mu: uy, morning. “Hand address tila iorning, UW, ‘Fribune onics, MIscELLANEOUS. WARTED—AT NO, 9 DEARBORN-ST., oom in young lady tu Lycoum Animace ment Nureau tu'do eorrespondonces faust he Apt Mod write 9 guod hundt anlary but 6) willa on tri ANT nS EM TO EMPLOY thelr telsuro time nt homos new atyle fancy houdlework: work pnd for by the pleces send niainpadl directed envelups for elreulur, or cull personally, MRS. 1, F. LE MOY, tonchor of wrt noculomurk. 43 Enat Adnmsest., Chileno, Hl. . __- SITUATIONS“ IEALE, BOORKEEPERS, OLERKS, cc. ITUATION WANTED — AS SALAS- fuau, Werehousaman of traveler by young wan who thoroughly understunds the grocery trade, Gout Fuleruiicen. Addrons Weds YOUNG: Ios Mack Hawheate SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM. - iS pet xperionved oMco man, uf any kind, In ‘on very modorate salary. Kirelectans tore or ome reforonces, Address N 43,"Telbune willow, SITUATION WANTED—RY “A RELIA- ble mans years old; long business experiency, Nrateclays uccotintant, convermant with Enulish, whan, and French, Wlghust roferuncos, Addruss ‘Tribuny oftice. = SITUATION WANTED— 1D cazenrs at oitleo clerk and oosroxpoudunt or elty und farnign references furntah Tribune ones. SILUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG Tian oa gracory clark; willing to work for moder- ae salary, Good referances, Address N@, Trioune. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG KD Seotchumn as clerk or light portor, Addrosa } TE Vribuny attice. JUNG MAN, ros 8 position as aman. Higiedt, Addzoss ND, ANTED—TO RENT —FURNISIIED house for n small tantly until let of May or dune, Hoferencos: ‘Address N74 Trivune aflice, ANTED—TO RENT—3, TO 7,000 tof floor roam sultable for furniture, ‘Ad- dreas for fivo duys N ti Tribune efice, PV ANTeD-1 HAVE $40,000 CASH TO invest in Improved pruperiy on State, Enst or Wert Madizan-nts., ron tho recta botweent Wabaah und Fitth-uvs: und between Madison and Harriaon~ sta. Address 85, Tribuno oitico, _BOARDING AND LODGING, 16 ie YON & TIEAT.Y, STATE AND MON- ‘O0-sts,, rospectfully Announce tint the Those ‘comipiote repairing estabiixiwont in the country,in which thuy ainploy 23 tirst-class nicehanice, ganablo of ropalring or mannfucturiog any anusical Instrumynt Houcontly wo have secured the sorvices ots auporior tnusicul-box maker from Bwitzerlund, who ts propated to oxecuto all work in that linc, Mu- slenl-boxus manufacturud to order with wny tunes Tes quired. LYON & HEALY, Biate and Muonrue-sis. PeNCK anmaltaooa old or rW, KISEBAL! Comor Nata und Adams, OAMD, 188 & 100 STATE-ST. PIANOS AND ONGANE, ‘Briliiant-toned + und durablo, PIANOS] Hizh-prived. low-priced, tongana, ‘On stall paymonts, Font. NOS AND GRGA: ‘ STORY €UMIE WO ANU TO SEATH-B, ILL OFFER MONDAY, JAN, 3, UN- Ui sold, n tow syocial barmalts in second bund eh as Ce Lights & Co. Knabo, ballet, Dar Hae (a. Caicksting, treat Union und othurs, Mricos $10, # 720, uid €31 Purchasers desiring to pay'tn installments cun be veconimodnted, Janos cun LU scon at warerouma of sate and Anuneets, TORE SETS STOVES, 7 Frou GARE MOVES He i eu fy lick Bate dealing. pe We J.D. BTOHEY, N UST BE CLOSED- our AT ONCE, THundsomo walnut parlor auibin raw ails, only $5) Chamborault very chuap: tuudsonie bod haly nisttress v ack, 0 Ouriod woven wird mats eas pailor piokesiove, irae godk-ttova, and olbur goodse ‘At nrivate Fuxlonce 24 Wabush-av, BOOKS, COOKS AT AUCTION —JUST Ri colved Alroct frum u wail-known Tritis) Beviloction of rary wnd vatunblo ald books, w will sath Fob, it Catalogues will be rendy Pep. & Parttos dosiritig.ohu wilt address Wal. A NUL IEIS, auctonayr fur Chicago Auction & storage Co. ‘THE Insuod mule AMERICAN ART REVIEW, ICH} poate Bree @ UAUNIAT, 18 Waslligton-ste Mhicays. ‘TORY &, pianos, Ep IAT, STORAGE. tte EON OH eas Poe ee se vac nearest: Mateus aie 7 tl fnisnent end rollaule storage of furniture, Ads yaoces Disde. H oR 5, SALE SECONDILAND 4 DATS i auoan, TOMPINBON, northoust coragr Prankiia ead Eonurous-ete. ___ PATENTS, ES PATENTS—L. i, COUPLAND & CO., pata Balldcat, Chicago, TH. AGENTS’ WANTED, GENTS WANTED—FOR ENPLOY- ininoss prutablo, ‘tuquico ot Dre Oe AER NMY Ete GER, bed Went Lako-st, GTORAGE FOR! #URNITORE, BUGGIES, otc.) cheapast und boat in city. | Advuncos ab lo) Tulow UU UA) INSTRUCTION, _ Munrverat, MASE OF THE YOUNG MEN AND es, inatoud of goin thiraush a todious bust. vas COllusY CuUrse, Aru. matte tvidual instruction ur AL. JIENBUN, 3 1.9 Balloe Ur tpekieeiey wedar ar ih SGugSE A ao PRINTING MATERIALS: LY NEWSPAPER INA LIVE CLAIRVOYANTS. ACL TECOMMEND SIRS. FRAN 518 bent u udyiaer gu love, a, Sommily, and Vinindsa ullairs, Curure pruspacts, Bil Wost AlsdlsoL, —GAST-OFR CLOTHING. LL CASH PAID FOR CAST-OFF Hothing, dresses, car) ue. Lendl ended by hin JGgldeg Addons J-GELDEI, Ot Buate, jOUTH B: te ELDRIDGE-COURT—FAMILY AND 49- single room, with board, Yentoncvs, WABASILAV, — HANDSOMELY furnished front rooms with boards all cous 2229 cheicutubie, WABASILAV.—ALCOVE AND ainglo rove, handsomely furntetiod, with NoxrTH SD! z. 7 N. CLARE-ST.. N HAL TILE BRIDGE — Houta wiih Gourd fad woth wocks Fz foal A moni Horers, . ENTON HOUSE, OPPOSITE POST- Oftice, and ndjotning Qrand Pacis Motel—Kio~ Enntmardis butiding, nowly furnished throughoutt [gis neat und pleasant to rent to buainosy men at por day, QuULARENCE MOUSE, CORNER STATE and Lurrivon-ete, four blocks south of the Valor touso—Board ‘und room per duy, $140 to és Nor Wook, to H12 Also ruoms ranted without board, S45. LAWRENCE HOTEL—t30 ROOMS, ishand I) Clark-st.—You needn't pay high hotol Prices whion and Ivconta nota tirst-clana rooms Horo, S|. JAMES HOTEL, 116 FIFTH-AYV., noar Studison-s.—& por day. Reduce mites to G Traveling tuen und portnanent boarders, ‘Tatlu board spor woul, Winnsor TIOPSE, 179 STATE-STT,, OP- posite almor Fuus 1.50 pur days bw por wook; day boord $4. 7 PINANCIAL, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, y it one-half brokers’ rates. 1) HAUSA toons Band Yee fraudolpueats Batob ASX AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- ica Ghali Wood socuritiog, “Itoow Il, vo Hourvoruents TR OE eerie Prenes Are eee Pe Nes of uvar, Tong tung suiton te Batabiianed Ts, ASIL PAID FOR ENDOWMENT LIFES insurance pullcics, DW. SUTHERLAND, Dearborn-st. FLGUEST PRICE PAID For State Hava Sudonel Hani wutauteuton: Site tunes, Guneral Mroker, Bi Wasbinglouat. NEY ‘S x CHICAGO REAL MeNEY ‘OLOANONCH REAL Talos THUS WALLET Sieco7 Vewrourncate NEY ‘Tt v ON FURNITURE, BAY RONAN eso ae rt Huntoe-st, A 0 LOAN—SUMS OF 84,000 AND) UB- wardative yenraat6 por colit, without cqmiutes Pete tot aaa Portluad _OFFION FURNITURE, slo FPO’ SALE—WE HAVE A LARGE AS- 4 aarlinent uf dw anda d-hand tre, ne Sire, Tages fend fordeserbtiva Circular wid pious. Je GHKENS HOUD ¢& CU., a4 Dearborn-et. BUSINESS UARDS, dooprici, tit Doarborsicata U muzo, Advice treu; 13 yusrs' @xpurtence. Husiness quitly und locally transaid. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man where upportunity ts offared to work ahead; ehorevtic, rollabies tirstclasa overs wuy, No, 1 rof- eronce, Address UU, ‘Tribune oftice, THOR- ITUATION WANTED—BY A ough prnetieal bookkeepor. Can furnish dest charactor of referaices. Willing to work for niod= oratu salary, N Wy ‘Tributio ofica, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man tonct us ontsy, Involco, of corresponding Clerk ora position In stock inn’ whulugate housy, Guou referonces, Nii Tribune ofice, ITUATION WANTED — ‘TO MANU- facturors, morehants, und others—by a your Wan, s compotont bookkeeper, ag much, OF Be hésldts ant or other oflce, work. Stull salnty expected, House addrune Os, Tributio oillen. TRADES. ITUATION WANTED—TO LAND SUR- + voyors and railway enyincors, by a youre man who thorouxhty undurstanda surveying, “Address N 23, Triburia utticu, ITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC- tical watchmaker und Jowalery buve full set of Tools, bout for wateh-repateing und Jowulry work, 1n+ eluding roliing mille, A 1 a: duirane N ty ‘I'ribune ofico. MISCELLANEOUS. Y WANTED—BY A. TRAY- an Of wuilliy und respectability te ms TanUfutturing oF wholowaly iy af woos; commission OF salury. ‘Trituine unles, ITUATION WANTED — AS LOCAL, editor ar raportar by a teady, rullable man of ten years’ oxporiuncey elty or country. Minaseoi jon= ule referonees, Aut also a pructieal jirinter, Address ‘Nik, eibuno aitice. 3 GITUATION WANTED—BY ‘A YOUNG ian of 17 to address unvolopusor clrcolurs, Ad- yeas N71, Tribune oftice. ITUATION WANTED—LN. STORE O8 family, colored mun, young and intelligent, Wail rocomnmonded. Desires xchouling evenings. Bureau Ieulatry, 315 Wost Monrug-st. SITUATIONS—VEMALE, Donrustics, ITUATION WANTED—BY A S\WED- {uh girtto de general huusowurk, &) Bromor-st, a baseinent. MILLNERS. SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO EX- Horlunced young iaiioe th n lrat-alaxs willinay Dave lwarnt jn rusts und speak Frouch Addrose N ah ‘Cribuny uitive. . HOUSEREEPERS, ny ITUATION WANTED—AS HOU! por in a gontluinan's family, oF ae Indy’s Santhne by an ecpononvads cuputta. widan, ite enoud vxchanyed. bts West Monrua-st, __MISORLLANEOUB. CTURADL AND GENERAL spent dramitiga a wnecialty, Call oF HATED PARISH FOOD—UN- iy furmor proparuiion for tufants MeSH iy druggists aud grocere Ce store. ‘Thuy und German. 1 vf gaunt ats, BAH, Ost Wat Laskovat, NODBOUT & LABREO, BOAT BUILD- efs und renairors. ‘To ordort Bua agen tl pealTaisos constantiy ua nents Mpunucoare made to rh bale Ah work prosaplly done. Nori end Clark= se belase, : WOULD LIKE ‘TO REACH THE howes Io thisclty wate dusolate by lutumperuuce, fin’ fintructlons und remedy waitud oo teasipe oF By: Invorviuw it dosired, ‘dy 11, MEAD, M. 1, cule 1 eauu, ti. “VENTORS AN, oPERESTED TOUS AND ALL ANLERKCOn North Clark-st, Caicaga, I, See AND ALL DEFECTS OF ey cured, In & G. DELON from, tur Tantohy Eube. iilingteet, ‘Chieugu, Selentie wn burluus trowuent. ‘Nu suctot, No wioney wanted bur fore, Hest sufcrunces furnished. MACHINERY, DUPLEX:SAFETY BOILERCANNOT ee eee bulle Udiavst Jontandiean, Now York, wud 6) Cugal-st, Culeugue 4 ‘TOURNEY AT LAW, ‘OAKES! AUTOMATIO SHADING att Spaniard seieveeaaaa indi V TRADE WaANxteaTs BOARD OF tiekut, Address N 74, ribune uflca, Se er ou direes, wits lowett cede prige, Nah teibuue vaies aa