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HUICAGO TRIBU not by any tedions, monotonous Inbor omy, but by EATRICAL, "Frosh, the American’—Sketch of the New Play. the sin» the, of the metodriain, peesibilltles of of thy things whit tne always been an st one OF tho. can iy Ainerien, and § celle the wera wtniteation Thy andlenes tw evbiertly ¢ posed very hirgely of the Kind of Ainerte Itls notin tho awit Melodrnamn, Reeling in You loot about tn val the Improbablilities, fou look wbout tn val jt the fees of tho people yor are ncenstamed hiek’s, for In rat it dann nuedfonee wh: vl i Raymond Making It a Suecess for the Moment. nection with Wis ma 1 the boxes wi rokers” i ‘ wg Tyr Lite eathly got tiycethoe Return of Salsbury’s TroubndonraLlt 1 hitelligent assemblage. iore apprect tle Lotla at MeVicker’s, THE 'TROUBADOURS, A full and a most onthudastic house wel frowlmdours on thalr renp> Tost evening. Bome years ayo this little band was organized tn Ula elty, Audits success brought forward nny tinltations, Fow of these Limitations tre In existence to-day. ‘hoy biazed, and ttickered, und went ont, leave ing tho Salsbury to pursue thete Jolly course und win a popularity achieve exeept probably Fatnily, not only in this country but in England, They deserve sve an entertabnnent as full of finocent mirth us it Is duvold of cotrseness Or Tulyarlly, Sin “The Hrouk" was hest seen hore it has been ul+ tered and Iinproved. A new net hus been ton which admirably Introdtievs the piente In dents, ‘Those incidents havo been entirely rears ranged, new musie has replaced te old comed the Sash qtor Attractions—Dramatio Notos—Com- penranee at Hoot ing Legitimato Stars. “PRES, THE AMERICAN. New York Nation, me play of * Fresh, the Amoriean,” now rune nneat tne Hark ‘Theatre, differsin almoxt overy eet from the Atnuriean comedies whlch have It isn wild anclodrama, roeking kth improbabiitics, ia which tho American, Mn FN, Froh, of tho Now York stoek onrd, is introduced tn the anldst of Buropeqn gure puadings std fe contaet and: contrast with Bute pvean and Orsvutal charactors, Thy iets upon sbich It Is announced to have beon founded are Jows: That sume years nyo several of the duebtersor high Exypthin officials wero sent, pyorderof tho Khedive, to. Parls to recelve a French eduention; thit in 1870 the Kbeutve wis expelled from hia Kingdoan, au bares and suite dn his stenm: nero puretised and occupled a pine, Into mblebhe removed his tu that less than a year sin from bis harem with a for badfallenintove, Outor theae simplo histure feat materials Che author bug manufactured at aventitre, love, and revenge, Inthe first net the gecne fy Inid nt Nice, in the Hidteldes Anglais, and wo here make the sc- guantance of an Itullan Marehesa, who has tured three husbands and desires n fourth; a young Eayptian Princess, Hrema, daughter of “thnet Pasha, WhO has recelved a French eau- catlon and Js crmanelpated from the traditions ofthe East on tho subject of her sex and Its paition; u Russian office muntered after surrendering at Movan, and who bad only two passions,—love for the Mar- teanndathirst for tho lives of all Turks, tut especially Yor tint of hig brother's mur by no similar or- comle songs Y sitited with his ucht to Naples, and tho sume as fe prosent {recon net, which before was the entire plece, has beet alt Those changes are wlinust equivalent to a new ply, Pretty Nellle MeHen- ry, although ber ture 1s not qtilte its slender ug {i iwns when the troupe first started on the aude cessful Journey, fs quite ag beimtul of god lature ag over, and aets with ult her Jolly viviel- 1 Mr. Nate Susbury, a comeitian who cm und attendantas | Most rewritten, a young ‘lel eloped sher with whom she thrilling drama of ee Hight by his andienc of tho Tumillar welvomed buck. Stedman and Stes hi roles for whiol thoy} neceptably ay tholr p john Webster Ig in= who was cordially y Samuols, ‘They Vo been engaged quite us LIITLE LOTTA, “Tho dramatic cocktail," Lotta, as tho Inte used to cull her, is agnite tt the Madison street thentre, She open- whose brother was John Broughant “Tho Little Detective." lute in the day to tell” piny-goers that this plece {# trash—nearly everything In Lott's répor- tolro is trash,-but In the ense of this Httle netress tho play' ts not tho thing. centered In tho personality of Lotta herself, whose claims to popularity ure founded upon "with whieh sho kleks up hor heels, ptays tho banjo, tnd sings her gona, The ers ot her compnny ure certulnly superior to the work ulven thein to do. Miss Juihi Hmichett, Miss C. Honiface, Mr. #. Anderson, and Mr. Clement, Malnbridge. On Thurada; will be tho play, “s brothers dehmet Pash cf the Ruseiin ofteo: Mattos Mandssal, All {interest 14 azent of the Khedive a uiropes and nally: Ar, tely tnurricd tu Ere, Marefsc, (iled with the determination of be- quniug the Wie of tho rich Americnn, inteene! bgeteld of Bremd, and hne hee taken aif by her father and married’ to Mahoniet Alt ut the play. can: Intrignennd the 1 the wondertul & Among thom are in the frustration of this Lule Jordan, Mr. G. il recovery of Erenia through eruy. Presevernhce, and hte domitable pluck ef ber Ameriean bueband; the whole ending In the gardens of the ex-Kbedive onthe Buy of Naples, where, while 1 of Vesuvilia {3 going on in the background foreground is surdeniy filed with tho gallant crew of Mr, Fresh's yucht, the Greenback, who, istuiee OF the yaeht's couk, over- qower the nearly triumphant Egyptlins: and recur the hero and hs bride... Thoro (s nothing in tho play “itaelf, nor in the ‘ Enatern characters, toexpliin the success with which it hus met, WwSptperd on 18 Mest productton sedor ridiculed it us a dramaye crowded houses, y evening * Musotte” OTHER A At the Grand Opera-House “Tho Voydgers” and nt Huverly’s “My Partuer” last night be gan tho second week of ‘thelr runs to compura- Uvely Huht business. Marry Webber returned to tho Olynfple with his “Nip and Tuck.” “Swift "al ineludramn of 0 atirr! Ing charact bu Miss Minnio rodinced at tho Acudemy witl Gray, Mr. W. d, Stophena, und a number of trained dogs. THE “QALLEY SLAVE?! IN BOSTON, Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bostos, Mass. March 4, Tartley Campbell's * Galley SI tyreat success, The theatre was completely: peeked, and many people were turned away, Mr, Campbell hiimsell was accorded a handsome Fy the audience, ery ho production of Wy What is worth to-night wis Hotline about His present perforinince bs that thetype of Ameriean character peesonted Init isaltogether new on the slit: nd that it fs the truth ofthe type which so ally excites the ait la wt enber. DRAMATIC NO'TES. “ Photos " at Hooley'’s on Sunday night. Frank Mayo talks of appearing noxt season a9 Machcth, Richard IH, Whig Lear, Hamlet, Othello, ago, and Chtule Memnotte, Tho Herubardt played in Milwaukee at tho Academy on’ Saturday afternoon and ovening. The houso was not balf Med at efthor por- “consolidation,” His qualities of ehuracter ar nd they are ull entirely antl: European, Ite ts, iu tho irst place, a oltizen of Acountry without A past, and cousequentl feeling of reverence for the past ts not slinply sbolly lacking In hiin, but Its place, la supplied Uke a good-aatared contempt for antiquity. ‘The sight of Cleopatra's Necdie pro- cuces In bin no tefty emotions or sentiments, ut he {y profoundiy’ struck with the fuer that it He tumiliurly abbreviates. tho nernble abjects and with whieh he comes in contuct. Ashe has no Teverence for tho past, nelther has ho any re- : course with persons Invested by European traditions with personal digit: ok due them, ky and, brings dows lauso by calling” him % Ach,’ eats tho evhilef officer touch of | nature kocsto thy heart of tho audience) precisely as he might if he were ‘one of the boys” who turn upin the office of tno Windsor Hotel to doa lit Mecvening bualnces utter any particularly ox citlag day at." the Buard."” ‘There used to be a ory of an American Captain whose vessel, while lying at Civitn Vocehin in 18t8-"9, 19 sup posed to. be boarded by the Pope of Rome and Naples. On recolvin he guys, © How d'yo do, King; how d'yo you Justtake tho King let bin have Mr, Fred Warde will be anothor star in legit!- innto réles next season under the munrgoment of Mr. John Collins, of St. Louis, Mr. Collins is At present stayo imtiniger for McCullough, and Mr. Warde js supporting tho tragedlan, It fa reported that the *Monuy-Spinnor,"" which tho Kendals bavo with very pleasing Mounclal rests, will koon bo given In Watlnek’s Theatre, Abne ft Tho World” will succeed “Tho Upper Jruat,"” names of ull tho v1 Immonso np- produced in Louden tho Khedlye I$ understood A cflrious scene ocourred in tha Theatre Roy, Cork, one evening Inat month. A lady: Bintuzylo n little dog Into the pit. was playing his famous charac Hi,, and, as tho grent trazediin uttered the ’ Dogs bark atmo ast halt by thom,” the bark, and continued bls bow-wow-wow until hoe and bis mistress were ree moved from the theatre, Reone hadon the vast audience can be ensily imagined, Tho lady protested that her dox never mnlsbehaved before, Tho injured trage- »* Hang that jokin; mannger, ho must have pinched that dog's ta ut the very cue.” The Now York Timea tolls us that Mr. David Whiting, formerly n well-kuown netor, died on Sunday ht Deerfield, N. Hat nn advanced azo, Ito wasn inember af the ‘company of the old Tromont Thentro, in Hoste was cunnceted with tho FI Compuny, in New York, usstul us Master Hubert Shatiow, in tho *'M Wives of Windsor,” which Mr. Duty produ Barry Sulllvan croft Hichant hia distinguished prute Bot up on doin to the eubin and iaeee ane tae «While T show tho Pope round tho deck.” ry would hardly have been uceepted by nee at that poriod asa good: Atericun manners, but [tts J nstrour frmiliarity and disrespovt: i tho audienos recognizes and np- heard to mutte! this tone uf mor hen in Fred ¢ trulta of character are not pleasing to budy, und the thentrleal oritte of the Now ork Tincs pronounces Mr. Freeh "a concelted, ienslye,and utterly ropulalve vulgar ‘enstnw: Hut this ts reall o describe Sr, F fore recontly ho th-Avenue ‘Thentro ‘hin the terma of nt ule which Isinapplicnble. Hols anything but donkey; for he i6 0 shrowd, ho orld, alwisa nblo to tak luder any circumstances, Hs yulsarity, t00, Is Wo mens what tho term and hot mean, or close, or eaddiehs” Contrary, he 13 gen Wwards women, Mould ve sald, Ls not observing mun of ‘© caro of mimsele | Aart Pompton an hy. iu Tho Rod to Ttutn : Row vhool for Seandal’; and Quin in faces.” Ia was tho futher of Mr, f the Union-Square Theatre and Fac Joseph Whiting, ‘ and chivatrous Ils’ bravery, " t connvetad with or support by the sentiments whieh, weeordiig to Euro- Peau howuns, are tise} SELF-DES~RUCTION, Speetal Viapatch to The Chicago Tribune, le £ 5. parable from it, March TA nso of Insults, and, when the Russian of- deavord to fasten a quarcel upon blu by hin out of caunteunnce, o-glare awa; Wastunaton, through the brain from hle own revolver, ant hand, canacd the death of was a prom: Inent railway man, hokling *tho }position of Contracting Agent for tho Wabash & Eria sist gore committing wag suffering he only tells with great waged him fn a ginring-mateh, furapean nations, bt be brave, but he must noverscein Such is not Mr, Fresh's ect, He runs away in tho fneo f without tho slightest hesitation, If he Is for his interest to do go, aud hore 9 tudleneo marks its approval of his vl senso by applause. Chavo sald that he la chivalrous to women, hot preelsoly the proper word In Mr. for he ta ultoxethor devald of the ‘at generally connected with the iden of ry ex nat worship womun tn the ruin any romantic idexs with Hie kuowa tiitt thore wro nil Iv the workl, und would proba- 4on fur iivalizing the trults of have tf cominon, , Whom he fonlly. “ Achmet Pha for tho Whedi he ta governed b} Faust Froight Lino. the uct, bis friends thougho: hi from an aborration of thovmitl from Columbus, O,, bere, ated his remains will be sont thore for intorment. Mr, loos had for 9 tong time thought hoe was going crazy, und that his frionds wore guing to commit him toan in- sane asylum, Hoeald he would dlo before bo would let thom do that, Special Dupateh ta Tha Chlcago Tribune. East SAGINAW, Wylie, for many years uxtensively onguged in tho manufacture of shingles and salt, and a prominent and reapeeted citizon, committed aul- eldo to-day by shooting bimeelf through tho bead at his own residence, He woe 37 yenra old, and Mnnnclally well ixed. No known caugo ox jets for tho rash act. He wasu promluent mom- bor in tho Presbyterian Church und a member of tho Bourd of Trade of this elty. hystuian fur the paat three months wand weupposed tumor formed ou tho brain, Heuttended to bualness up to the hour ot bis douth, and, apparcntly, was in ox- cellent health, Sr. Lours, March 7.—Louls ©, Koos, contract. ent of the Wabash inliway, committed olf through the bead nt 3 North Twentieth street, ‘Tho uct seemato have been the result of nervous prostration, Inaomnia, great mental depression, and constant apprehension of softoniny of Bpectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune To.evo, Q., March 7.—Muttle Colby, a domes- 20 years ‘old, and of pI employed in the family ted suicide last night by swallowing a dosv of strychnine, A disappolntment in love was tho Mew of tho sus Mattel, oF cute character they: i 8 with tho Marchesa, urely practical con bis “virtues ta cone ilo comes of a strletiy monogmnous the“ pluy is, io had be en Ne dovs not pretend to bu in love heed, butis governed throughout of Hdelity ta love which ‘Taeltua, hor writers have pointed out asone rongly-marked charactertatics ot ull the eraces, whether In the farests of Gi ‘Hhzed homes of modern Anglo- It ts pleasing to. flud this primitive: y Wisplayed In one who su distluctly he modern world as Mr, # rue is his homanity, Any suggestion 3) particularly crucity to tho wok aud rousea bis iudiynution, aud it ja subject atone that he feels indig- Otbor forms of immorality ma: balty, hig Iutereat, ar his gens of Js inhumanity alono which makes him ly drawa tho uudionce Ja Fresh 1s, of mor; On the stuge wo du not inslat nent, und real us delicate ae tho “end-man" of a TH troupe, but hu faa humorist of 0 d burlod since the War hus the “digapper clorand the development of Yunkee whom di Auwerican Cousin, tof Dunireary camo into prot ‘entral figure in Sothora’s ven iwunner, bls nasal tivangs, bid ty With other countries and customs: i.his balf-nervous Nationwl conscious: rd codtume, wlready belongs to the degraded village wi, i seldom neted any auson Id that’ tho Yankeu type ured in tho country, ‘Thore tt Itit the typleal American ot st Ig hot tho opposit of the traits of the etlod. ‘The Yunkco wus ¢loae about an id known all over the lavieh expenditure, tuking the bank ut Monueo, trave rope iu bla yacht Greonbuck, and nig” 100,000 francs fur the Tick, wud baw indo jy Uy shootin his bowrding-house, this morniuy, 3s not refined, i0G-CHOLERA NONSENSE, Speclal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Sr. Louis, March 7.~—Tho Merchants’ Exchango incoufcreuce with the pro- vision men to take netion on the report tel. graphed to England by tho British Conaul at Philadetpbin thut 700,000 Ohlo bogs bad died of cholera tust year, meeting to order, and aftera disougslonin whieh several gentivmen took part, Mr. Boudder of- fored 4 series of resoludons denouncing the re- port, and stating that aga muttor of fact the cur uever was fa a beulthier, WWUTA, Murch T.— Tho fullowlng reao- Jutivn ‘was passed by the Board of Btanugers of iho Commercial Bxchange to-day; Reolvcd, That the report euuanting from the Hritish Consul of this clty in regurd to the death ly ebolera, we believe fo be Withont foundation ih fuvt, and injurious to the provision trade of the counter igutter to tho Provision Coral obuuge, to rupurt ay Buon ue bosdlLle, Directory met to-ds & r ed to play tn the vEnnis called tho f tho sainy pur oe produce this y' and refer tbe eo of this Ex- hig Wouey,.ud Wee RAILROADS. The Great Snow-Blockade at Last , Raised. ItelIrement of Mr. A. Sargent from the Northern Pacile Road. Meoting of the Board of Directors of the Tron Mountain in 8t, Louis. THE BLOCKADE RAISED, Tho great March siow blockade, whieh will hot soon be Forgotten by the railronds of the Northwest, ia at Inet about raised, The roads which euffered the Jenat from tt wore tho Chien wo & Alton, tho Lake Shore & Michigan South> ern, the Pittanurg & Fort Wayne, and the Baltl- inore & Olu. Stnee Saturday those roads thive been clenrof snow, although considerably {1 wbered with, frelght-tralns, which were walling = for " tho openmng up of tho more unfortunate nes. The — Fort Wayne, for tnetance, hd —_yeaterdiday Upwards of 100 curs of frofehe waiting to be hnuled away by the Chileno, Milwaut! & St Paul. On the latter road tho first throngh trun from St. Taui since the storms urcived Inst aight, and the rend wilt toeday commence runing 18 freight, ns well ag tte through trating usual, The Tlaud aad te Michigan Cer tral were through and freight trains On the Chieuce, Burlins ton & ‘Quine! throng tratns ? ab running Yesterday, except that on the Chtengo & Lowa tne there was to be no entire opening until last night.” The [lnels Central is. BUIL a little troubled. The firat through tran for Dubuaqoe expected to reneh there last night, but Sloux City, the western: terminus will not bo refehed until tomorrow, and possibly hot untit ‘Thursday morning, | Some snow wag failing on the tracks tn Tawa yester> day, bit not enough to de much” harm, The Northwestern Itond whieh suffered more from tho blockade than nny other rod, unless, perhaps, tho Milwaat St. Patil, was rity through trains on all [te divisions, Wit the branches to Geneva Luke and Jinesviliy were nat to be apened inti to-day, lights on this road will not he moving regilurly until to- morrow, The Wabngh hos also fully resumed operations, oul uate yesterdiy us usual, the IRON MOUNTAIN. Spectat lapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Louis, March 7.—A speelnt meoting of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway: wos held this morning at tho general ofice, Ruttus.J. Lockland presided. Only a few of tho Jeading stockholders were present, and the ene tire stock wus noted by Mr. George Allen, The capitul stock of tho Gonprny was Inerensod to 100),000, and the bonded delit was inereased $2,000,000, ‘This was dong in order to extend tha rond, pay off the flouting debt, and burtd much- needed branches. ‘To the V St. Louis, Mo. dated Pree. John i. Shepley, 03 attorney of THe Tant, of New York, u stockhoider of tha Company, protested agalust nn inereuse of capital stovk on the grownd that Alley under tho uw of Missourl, Mr. ave notice that Mr. Plant world jon of the Company in iucreashue ital stock, Cusaldy . General Freight Agent of tho St. Louls & kan Franelsco Kallroad, received a telegram trom J, 1. Goddard, General Freight tof the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé itoud, that the new transcontinental froight-lne, tho St. Loitis & San Francisco, Atchison & Sunita FG, and the open for business by th or ith ‘The connection of the Atchison, ‘To, Santa FG and Southern Paettic Roads Is made at a point ealled Denning, ‘Throwrh trains will probably commence running within the course ofa weeks CONSOLIDATIO Special Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune. Osan, Neb. Mareh ¥,—Thy Atehison, ‘Topeka & Santa FG and Southern Paeifle will be united Inside of two weeks, and to-day ‘Thomas L, Kim- ball, Assistant General Manager of the Union Vacifie, accompanied by BP Vining, General Freight Agont, and ©, A. Stebbins, General Tek- et Agent, left for Topekn, to meet tho oficlals of tho new through route, to make arrange: menty to pool business or make some agreement ug to passenger rates and freight tarts, The planis to come to un understanding that will result in friondly competition between the {ilon Palle and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa FG. GENERAL MANAGER SARGENT. Tu the Eulitor of ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, Crrcaco, March 7—Tho reported’ retirement of Mr. IL 8. Sargent from the management of tho Northern Pacitte Ipud will cause general regret throughout tho West. ‘This gentleman ts 80 well known, and is held by the publie in suck high esteem, that thts step on his part ennnot. fall to occasion much speculation and surprise, Why at this time should this accomplished ollicer abandon tho great entepriso with which hia mume hus become go inthuately and honors ubly,eonnected? $ 4 itis not reusonable to presume that hoe would havo dono so from mere caprice, Mr, Sargent has too mitch sterling senso for thitt, lhe writer ia aware thut the path of tho Man- er hav been for some the veset with thorns, 0 has had obstacles to contend with which, had there been any “uratitudo in the world,” should never have been thrown In his way, ‘Thonature of these obstacles It 1s not necessary here to particutarize. Suillee it toany thoy were of such 1 character that no man with any sense of what waa duo him could be oxpected to stand up under thom, Mr. Sargent was clearly right, under clreun sinnecs so unjust to him, to resign. Thero owas no alternative left din In giving uf his position, he has the proud satis: fuction to know thut ‘he bug been a good and faithful servant, and that he goes out without tho feast stain upon his gurinents, It ts probabls that hereafter tho centro of management for the road will bo in New York, rathor than in 8t. Paul, and that Mr. Sargent's Bicussdor Will be but a “ananngce” In nieme, While tbo President and Directors have, agit rule, treated Mr. Sargent with contldence und ,itdocs not aeem that thoy have fut! ‘Tuke a glunee at Whe pists Four years nro there was nu roud on this Cons fnont that bad go bad u niume as tho Northorn Vacitic, And this reproach was well deserved. So gross had been {ts policy, 40 foul and tntyal- tous tho way In which Its alfairs wero carried on, that tho rond had beeome a steneh [n tho nus: trifs of the people, It scemed as if no power could ralse it into decency again, Mortunatuly ut this Juncturo Mr, Sargent was hit upon, and, after muon solicitation, he was induced to lond bis aid to tho diaplluted concern, ‘Tho ctfect was Instantuucons and great, It wus asi seme magleinn hud breathed life Into a corpse, Front that day the hlstory of tho road has been that of an tpward and onward prog ress that has never been surpassed, ‘Tho conse. teas energy of tho mannger infused Ms spirit into every departineat, Order took tho place of disorder, dispateh tho place of sloth, and veono- my tho pilaco of oxtravagance and waste! The transformation was wonterfid and complete, Nothing was neglected that tended to improve tho vondition of the road, ur to draw the atten- tlon of the public to the resources of the couns try through which it ran, who, liko the writer, hive soon with thy own vyes the murvel- ons resulta that bave been necomplised fad ic dificult toapenk on this subject without some degrees of cuthusinem, Were wo auiong those who buve realized gigantic fortunes from the changp, Which Mr. Surgent more thin any other mun uldod to bring abut, we shot feet it to be # solemn duty to atand by him tu the lust, ld be alowed to harass him, or to penta In hla way. Not until the wae woltla were reached should we, un der any protext, permit tho man who! bad served 3 ao well to Jay down his atut, He should be nado tu shure the honors of tho yie~ tory us woll as the tolls of the long inarch and the dangers of the Oght! Knowiog ua we do tho Jauduble ambition with which Mr. Sargont wits luspired, and the dati terpeted curneaticss with which be applied him eclf to hig tusk, itis with pala Uat wo seo hin Serupeliud to stop when bis work is but hult jong, Itisto bo hoped that matters havo not gone 80 fur but that a Kencrous nalieration imi oven yet bo had, a Jua@t and sutlstuotory conelu sion reached, und the lutter ef resignation be withdrawn, Sueb a result would not only add to tho eredit of tho Company, tut would be revolved with ut alloyed gutistaction tbroumhout tho country. Yours respecttully, J, EsAtas WANREN, & fa une enat imped! tors of tho To-morrow afternoon at# o'olgck thero will be amecting at the Valincr Honve of the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Junction Nullrond Compunics, All passenger ongines on tho Cinclnuatl, In- dlanupolis, St. Louis & Cicugo Railroud aro being fitted up with a patent blow-back, which Tetiirns all steam to the boiler and avolda tho frightful noise when ateam escapes whero the popevatyo Is used, Tho Chicazo & Kastorn Illnols management hua within the luat tow weeks added 200 coal curs ta tholr equipments, of 40,000 pounds curry> {ng cupuulty; yot the shlpperd are not sattetldd, aud it ia stated often loud nearer 50,000 than 40,000 pounds on then, A stringent order has been (suited to passenger conductors, brakomen, and Lageige-miuaterd On tho Ponnsylvania Railroad, prohibiting thow, under penalty of aspenson, fran allowing Ppuusengers to ride onthe plattormaot passenger cum. The Company is determined to break up this dangerout practice, and leayes train-imen no diucretionury power In tha matter. A Logansport dispatch says that Innes Cheney, one of the Wabash Directors, is fu that city for the purposu of uiuking errupgements ty uated tho cnormons value of thy services 4 Jay a traci ty connect. tha Kel itiver Division Wifh tho main ne or the Wavash at Unt point. AT present the only connection fs over the trek of tte Dane Hand, and thht sort ot an wrrange> vent will notdo tfter the real begins ronan through from Detrotte Loginaport. The route 34 t track Hes prinelpally along x A ut prop urty-ownere nlong that thoroughfare arealready: Kicking uguinst the tract being lild thors. 4 Company may conclude to run the tri Carmine M4 on omily cast Of the city, ti cither ease a expensive bridge must he neross Kel River. Uaniel Welter Hitcheock, of tha Union Pa- iT afew days for Anat ratin 0 aatle, the At 5 Unes aud the Pacific Mall Steamship€ompany. ‘The purpose of the trip is to make nn effort to dircet A pean travel vin San Frans elpeo and jerienn Continent by rath, re than the one. pean travel ass the A Ttis now cathinated thit not m0 hundredth part of Australia’s gora vit the American route uw AEFANKE® nent that Me. Hitehcook shalt vet as Jott arent, for the fony campanios is sighitirant, Tt wenn that the two trad tinct lines have either pooled on California and trits:Paelile hisiness, or that thes have nureed that no sich shall bo made for business, Tn etthor be anders Ftanding Is thet the through rates will remuln as thoy ure, Mr. MWlteheuck was sent to Ban Fran cleco by the Unlon Paciiie Company specially to hold the business te the old Hue aa ngninst the competition of the new route. “Tis transfer to Australin ehows that the ines have come te an ranleatle anderstunding, It ia iikely that when ho returns he will represent, both the Atchison, ‘Vopela & Santa Fé and the Dalen Vaclile lines inban Franel ENGLAND AND GERMANY IN SOUTIL AFRICA. (i. Kejner tn Puttadelphta Denokrat, ‘Allover that tremendous territory which ta day {# counted sunong the British possossions 111 South Afriea Gerinun milesionuries buve for years perturmed thelr good work, and German vommerce and German colonies followed their footsteps. ‘This 14 tho renson why, te the grent astonisinnent of tho Enylish, the German peo- le are better acquainted with the real situation of that country than even tho English Generals Who fought against thu Basutos, Zulus, and Girkas, and the Bocra. : Tt was during the yenr 1806 thut the English for the first lime set foot on tho cousts of tho Duteh Cape Colony and Holland was changed into n Freueh Kingiom, with Napclcon's brother Louis on tho throne, Tho Duteh settlements hud at that thie beep In uxigeence for vyer 200 yeurs. Capetown was a tlourishiiye seaport, and the colony, though extensive, bure no compare Jeon to the immense South Afriean Empire of- the present Which the English have yradu- ally created. ‘Mu the Capo Colony of 1894 wo can safely give an ured of 30,000 square miles, In Su it owas without any fronticrs, bee cise at that time the roaming Boers drove tholr humenes hers of cattle far into the linda of the Hottentots and Catiira, ag.we are reliably ine formed by such travelers na Levalllant. During tho seventy-tve years which uve passod since then the English have Increased tho area of the orlghial culony to abot 630,000 square salles,—a. territory equal in size to Germany, Austro- Hungary, and France, In those tremendous possessions, however, thers, live only three mmililous of pple, nd of — thase, at the highest estimate, only: 390,000 are Huras Penns, We ean truly say that, tis extension of English rule South Africa followed step by alep the retreating colonleg af the Huers, who for Hfty years have been gradu trom the duvading Engle! ous terfor and enstern and westerns the = nileration, tligh veraecution—what- ever [t muy hy termed—the Jgours founded one Kettlement and community after anosher, which were sieeessively Guten atid gubjugated by their unrelenting folluwers, as Roth parties, the retreating and the follow, cum inte contict with the wikl mitiye trit ‘Vrno to tleir system of warfasy, which they h practived an the Xncrlean Continent. yeurs bee lore, the Engi: wed these wiytive tribes in the most pertidious manner agalust {be Hoersby pro- vidlog thai not enly with tirgttmsand auiouni- ton, but also giving them dikeg! ussistunee. The abolition of Hottentot servitude was the ¢ OF tho first telyration of tho. Bours tin 18s), They Htomedintely collkled with the tyrave and flerce Canire, and during continuoga urd bleody con lets they fought thelr way te the present Natal. Tho Engiiya fottowed. aid nred tho calanles of the Boers Uritish possessions, ‘The same proceedinys were repented Basutoland gud the | Orange River Free-State, and thon lit the ‘Transvaul Kepublle, All this recelvod-a pow impetus hy the discovery of the dimond; lghls on the west= ern frontier of ‘Tranivag.) Besides tila, tho Aulus were subsugated,.afigr thoy hud been uaed against the Moers: and now it is the turns of tho Basutos, with whoin the same: game Is being pluses is Dut this is not enough, “The insutlable thirst after conqttest of Euginnd knows no limit, The auOve conquests Were nmde on the ent const und fn tho interior, Now tho:British Iandshurks have cust Uholr eyes upon the Soath-African west coast, Where tho wnfortatinte but Indomit- able Boers moved, severals thousand strong, utter thelr ‘Transvaal Kepublic way made ant Kagllst Province, Just ual thelr forefuthera retreated before English dominvering rule, left their Cups Colony and movad<from Natal und tho Orange River, so these Transvaal Boers ml- grated to the far-off Namuquw tand, which ex- tends on the north silo of tho mouth of the Or- ange Kiver, which cmptics into the Atiantle, for xoveral degreed along tho const. Dut who can describe thoir wrath and axusperntion when, on tholr arrival, afters Cuntohl sulle fuga und = privations, after losing —ane- halt of — tholr herds: In waterless nnd barren stepped and deserts, they found tho ited British 1a possession as lords and masters of this Immense nnd fertile territury, England ognized In the removal of the Boers from ‘Fransvanl tholr Mtentiun of found ing another fidependent State. Men of wir were imimodiutely seut tothe South African west obust, Which was declared to be ln tho poseevlon of-tho British Crown. But here it hus bevome perfectly plat low far tho uncon- querable greed for new territory and the pulley” of extension of itsdomujasy on the part of En fland huvoe outrun its ability and power to Hold tts uequisitions,—yes, even to retain them by foreo. Au this will also. soon beeoine ap- pnrent on the east coast, because not onty ure. the Loers in Teansvial on the warpath, but the rebellion among, the Basutes hus spread into British Catfraria, and the (20,000 Cailira in * tho Trovince - of Natal are also alfected by tho Kaine rebolilous spirit; and finaly, Zululand, hurdly subjugated, cannot ba trusted in tho least under such clreum- Namaqualand tho English demonstrated cakness by the fact Wnt thelr Comimis- alonor, Bir, Palgrave, appeared without any miitary or police force, und whon bls promises to the Chiefa were not accepted und assented to by tha Capo Variiamont, it was Jenpnasitle for him to quell and suppresa the rebellious spirit finong the tribes. Before thia peave had retgned throughout the country, and the Ger- nitn miledionaries aud German traders had great Antuence with tho natives. Many natives of Namaqua had been converted to’ Christianity, and 4 bualticsd assochition from Barmen (Wer- many) had founded the City of Hurmen, where an Lumenee business wid transacted, Tha Ene (lh fomediately destroyed this, intlucnce, but ater thoy wero compelled to crouch under its protection. ue not merely sin Namaqualand, but also in othor Colonlal Provinces of tho Capo, are there grent German dusliess and misslouury fiterests: aL atake, Virvetly and indirectly tho protec. Uon of tho German Einplre has, therefore, heen Invoked, ‘Thle oxpliluces at tha samo time why bo much interest is manifested by Germany, ally’ ov the Ithine, iu the fate of the Hoers, y uroater than the futerest diapluyed by Holland, Ata great meeting of Industrial wons Vemen held at Disseldort, resolutions wero adopted energetically protesting ugulnat tho annexadon of tho Trinsyaat by Enginad, | Simi- Jur meetings were held in Stattgart. ‘The fact f this ‘Trangvaat atfair tas Cor the frst time called the attention of Germans to tho mutttturl- ons German Interests tn Bouth Afriva, It cannot bo donbted that when the Dutch loers left holtand great numbers of Germans from tho Lowor blne—for inatineo, from Dissel- dorf, Wesel, ote.—moved with ‘them, and une doubtedly great numbers of Gormans followed them atlorvants, Tuts appears plainly from the many Geren tamily hames among the Boors, and frum tho Uermua names glyen to thelr sottloments on the Orange and ‘Transvaul Ivers, Among tho frat settlers wore also many French Hugenots,—for instance, Joubert snd othurs. : : OFFICES, 0 ACCOMMODATE OUR numerous putsons throughout tho elly, wo have batablishod Branch OMicus in the diderent bivistons, aa dasiguated boluw, whury iudvertieonents will bs inken fur the suny price na chanced mt the Main Uf- fica, and will bo recolrud unit clu py te LE BIVISION, J. & tt SIMMS, Buuksuliers und Btallonons, 10 Touty-xocutid-a ; W. AIT, Drerzgint 4 Uottage Grovo-av., her Vhirtyett hat, DEON 8. GACOUUS, Wruguist, OST Indiana-ay corner Paley tire Heat, AUCH, torusutat, cornor ‘urty-tirat and ona WEST DIVISION, ILE RRAPY, Druxaiat,tit West Mfadison-st, cor- er Pauling. SY as. Me KIRKLEY, & CO, Drugaists, 154 Bouth Tinlstéd-at., corner'of Adaus, MILL HHLAUMACY, JW. WAINWHIGIIT, 67 Went Madtsun-at., cornir Oudon-av. ‘A. A, POPULORUSL Nuwateator, Biatlonor, otc, oat Madisun-at., nour Wosturn-ay. BONNIE S, Drugs 3) Hive Island-ay. pethwos a0) Cee ETUC Tomoior, Newadoater, and Fancy as Lak onal,” exe ‘AUGUST JACUUSON, Drungiay i North Halsted, ournes Indinna-at, NOW DIVISION, win BURLINGIIAM & CO, Drugyista, 465 North Clark-at. Drasitets, 5 Larraboo-sts corhur Roptia, i NEHUM, Veinting and Advertising G 7 LOULS WW. Auunt, Nows und Stall 46 ¥. Invision-st, ven ANSERUCTION, FpHonoual PLANU INSTRUCTION Su cents porlur, by an expurienced yentlomul: teacbus, Ib, Vribuny ole. CITY REAL ESTATE, a VANTED~MALE HELP, MPLOYMENT AGEN( ANT ED —SITUATIONS wey arcived in the Uni eeeettes we guia CTE, FURNISH: Thotse contatnathirteen manner, with jaundey bie parlor, dining-rouniy “tv fo priduce aa te ens CALLION atatlonary srashtthn, hl sen TED-SITUATIONS FURNISH. abana Raat MISCELLANEOUS, D-BUSINESS-MAN ORSALES manent altuation, ts 13M, iD -— AGENTS — ENERGETIC uaying §) weekly on. wait capital rf. tis 4 font front by 150 feet dcop to an alley, n feneo und atone footings, a hi'xcalient opportunity to secura a good home at ic ENRY PB. WILITING, © has been intening rine March ¥ informintion lendlri te, rovolyed by hls friends CALL FORT! mediately, OHH IG Lit Denrborn-st. UNAL—MA, ter at Tribune from SONAL—HET. port will ho there, POST er TWA RD. 2 land dog, 4 montl 1OF brens tet OR SALE—S! of $29.00) worth of Chileno and Cook v Uh at pNbIG ante AL the Chicate ard on March 16, ALL RIGHT, Experience unnee e Knvenchunte, “MIG Lly & OO 37 an net eA ls Illa eck? rani tank ANTED—TO MEN OUT OF EMPLOY: unranteadt a huainess that. { lexitimate; no capital requil waasig quniitieations wit) meat with Addruss M41 Tribune ‘fico. ae XPERIENCED TRAVEL the wholeanla hoslers Heo wows bustnena, foe dl mon: atendy, profitable, a1 Kook and sewing-mac J. , GULBE Calumet-ay.. betwaon t front, 1 Zonk hourns a docited wtiaee Grove Curd, ward on. roturntnat and Lriek barn. Hinata, Wiaconvin, Li None noed i shew strato and “isorguai ron ta negotiate fi BAILY &CO,, 119.008 D—CLOTIIING PACKER, ONE ‘who han been packing inn wholeanie clothing. Apply to HL A. KOHN TO_RENT—HOU: BouTH Sip, T—2STORY AND BASEME mit house located” on ‘Thirty-thitd rosterston May Uz will lene for te Ioraddress D, 1L KEYES, & Dearbo STONE-FRONT taay termi, ‘Te Mts MILE SAI. WAT A BARGALD brick house 77 Weat Monroc-n all modern iinprovement: eh Heneborneat., In bank. TORY AND on Dark? possene lor tho ones, MTL PAM, rant Gente contuine MW rent Fences required. baaheny. nd Washington-at, \TANTED—TRAVEDING SALESMAN for woolens having on established trade in wis Roud salury to tho right man. = MEN TO CAN- vans city with new account book which soils st 5 8. THORN eoubIG wu ne wiutes: “Han cations and ref D—FIVE FIRST-CLASS BILL pondents, Anply at DAVID ae ED—A BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS nolovatur, Apply at Room 1 Hawley TO RENT A regi Hene ‘Thirty-s0e can have lease for terin uf years, FOR SALE—NICE basement brick house near. 6 owner hae special uso f Hee nn.gndeubted bnrunin, W. adler, the thant p Andreas Mi ribs West SIDE. rn improvementa, South Parkeny. wear Thirty-frateat, Princlyals ear hddress 1645, Tribuny oftica, SALE—FIRST-CLASS He-front house, modern inprovements, Mra. friloth-at. Principals will addrose Jt i GOR SALE Secloy-av., near Stal BunuRDAN. '—HOUSES AND COTTAC DIANA-AV., NO, Shh— sie de ipke eee aie ED—A XOUNG MAN 'TOASSIST ANTED—A COLORED MAN ‘TO Aiton tables at Linenin'’s, Domestics, BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, sx run cook: “one wi neex, Apply at Sit North Za. m, OCTAGON BRICK IIOUSE, *, Kniined throughout. good locality, yh Uxdeneay, cars. #h0U: W, 1, CUSHING, W Madisonest. POR SALI ine arly nu One Mock tron F Hoth Ciark-st, MALI HELP, RNISHED ROOM 1 for wentiemen. 104 Mehlan-av.. r—SMALL FUL SUBURBAN REAL EST. West SIDE. —THE SECOND FLOOR OF hear Van Buren, partly a NK. ‘Tribune Butiding, Nonrrit SpE. 78 EAST ONLO-ST. NEWLY furnixhed rooms for ope ur two gen! brick honso on Wands et whehip thirty-seven st Of the mo RENT GIRL FOR GENERAL . Heat, Koud cok: famlty small, Ap- A Goon GIRL TO DO GEN- Sit Wuberhmees German bre ED—A GOOD CUOK; A GOOD furan aulot person, Apply at tl0 West fd must be necompaniod wefcent otthy amuuntor the bit. V. A. Or. SALE—A NUMBER OF desirable hounos ta In Evanston: choles © house, well atuinted, T STORE, NORTH Buttertiold and ny er ol Archer-ay. TORE AND I, vlew Focal nd carve lots for + ALASIILTON, 103 fs n bain: mise, eeu iOOD GIRL TO DO GED rk. Call nt et East Chiengo-av. TABLE GIRL TO netral housework in s family of three, 13 NTED—A GIRL housework: Must by & ood Wat tt North Lan’ R inne dls Biate-st. J 01 EN'T—NEW FIRST-CLASS STORE, i W AQUEWweRt cur: to by, 16 Dunrborn-ats, with Hurerluge JOTS IN K the Pultman Paine Car-Wheet Works, eturins suon to follows pand to grow moldy iramind Ke nt. rable building Jotw. ving to C.D, SAWS Washington and ALE—GOOD T10 faves. cheap, in Austit: ensy tori PUWLEIG with Beveridge & Dewy: ready far occ hereof Wabaah-ay, nrrt T Chamber af Comme FPO RENT—STORES, BAS. fe on Cannl-st. Inquire at 62 Canal FOR GENERAL cook, washer, und MILLINERS. IRST-CLASS | MILLINER 143. ‘Tribune oftice, EAMBTRESSES, AL GOOD SEAMSTRESS TO by, the day or week. Terma T—STORE AND BASEM , Ne fiat Hundolpheat, xiW. Inquire at Hoon td, 16h Wastin Q whut salary exp fo RENT—OFFIC! bloc, corner ha Nalig nnd Aum tre atsvt dat Salle. FIREPROOF We ont 6 per cents L it rensonuble. Addross 0 Bt NEOU! PPO REN T—0,000 FEET FLOOR ROOM with steam power: will divide roum to anit ET GAY Clark-et., In re: [FOR MANUF two Or threp tloors of #600 er required und fate D-A NURSE FOR auiall-pox patlont, Address 4110 State-st, ANTED—AN AMERICAN WOMAN Feri from South Bide to attend at invalid wura a dny atid board ¥ und 10 o'clock Improved of unimproved. V haven couferonce with ownKrE wiehini ta ACTORING, Indy eteht or nine Avply 01 Wabash-a ul ‘unsuexion Moy ae LAUNDRESSES, FIRST-CLASS IRONING nt by sho days German preferred, Appl) A GOLD: 6 Martisan-at. inond bruker and Kd and silver, ¢tiantane runeh, $asy Larimeres Y SUM OL MON furniture, pianos, ete, wl 1 ani ier securities. “We N. ALLEY. Re Dearbortiat, n NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- to., without removal ot ablishud (3%. Dine jer, Cash paid for okt ris, ete, Otc, Colurado AND MAN, MVMTTUNE, Oger ivr un - EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. GERMAN ANL HS Uinleos is Stik BY LOANED ON navion girls for ing-houses, at G. DUSK! MiscELLANEOUS. ANTE D— YOUNG WOMEN TO pecwriting at Chicago Bohol Of Tybee talned as 4 result, <T—FROM APRIL, mnivhed ruvms svuth ol rontiewt. und east uf Wubusteav. threo ur four nut! 133 Waabinuton-st. i ra oe YON iidolbuesis Estattished iash,” NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- ture, planus, Without removal. 1st Itandolphest. moderate, Address, stating prico and lucation, Ay Wabaal : ANTED—T0 RENT—A FLAT OF 3 Fuumme and pantry for Might hourekeepings no childyen: conventent 19 mtrcet-var Hine, in quod lycal+ iy. Btnto terms, ete, It ANTED—TO RENT—A LOFT WITH od cant of tho river, not ruuth of yi. Viease state amount of rent. RENT—FOUR UNFUR- pace ae ‘Tribune unice. Z RENT—IIOUSE orth Sido, fro Wte 13 coon, within min Not over €d per month. Ad. firexs stating Jocatfon, etc, A, Huon I TED—TO RE Boorkeerens, 6: ITUATION WAN houks upaned, closed, ur examined| cry diytime or oventnus by ai oxpert, 14, Tribago. WANTED—IN WHOLE- ne nian oxpel orcestor, Mars, ITUATION WANTED—BY A WELL eduested German who fig and every branch in ultico: 4 if Addrens 1629, Tribune ITUATION WAN'TED—BY BUSINESS- assistant bookkeeper, corre- References a8 t0 Doane orga LERES, &0. TED~ACCOUNT 18 Tribune utliee, HATTEL MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND on chattgly, aud good security, EST PRICE PAID FOR STATE a4 and Fidelity Bank buoks, and Scundl- lonal Bank cortteates, rokor, 83 Wualiliston-at, ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, Without ‘removal, G, PAILICT, 18) West ONEY TO* LOAN ON CHICAGO real extate In any amount above £1.40) 2 jowext rates, HENICY’ 1 10 LOAN—SUMS OF &I wants on thproved elty real estate at 6 per cent without commissions, SON, i Portland Mock, $10,000 $100,000 rato clothing hous t TA HOLMES, y Addross, for tive di understunds, buokxeup- college radiate 1 apondent, collector, or bill-ch 4 Nu. Kd, U7 Dearborn, VT—ALL PARTIES ving rooma to rent, furnished or untur= all at 18 Washington-at, Room 6. J. It, D—TO RENT-LOFT For aso manufacturing, betwen Denrburn= id Lake nnd Monro Ad> ITUATION WANTED. D clurk: five year’ experience, M41, ‘Tribune. 000 AND UP. LYMAN & JACK- Trap: ITUATION WAN’ reseed eylinder prevsiuni as ALS no ‘D—BY AN EXPE- elty or country. Ad- SD—AS WATCH: etablo inan well up io nd chronuinetur work. AND_ UPWARDS ‘TO LOAN atGpereent. X.1. OTIS, Koom 2. aliow: nt. and Walaa adrems 1026, ‘Url WANTED FOR vruved investments i New und Old Mexico: 3 per cent pruiit guuranicod. soaler ho vhtced Ty good advantage on ne Lown on new railroads. Now earthy for mionoy-making. Ads ENERGETIC, GO-AHEAD Jeawh enpital,can secure 8 le which he can clear $y par yi Huse Inspection; no triters nue ‘S FORALL—BUSI- MISCELLANEOUS, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG tan of good family and not afratd to work in 8 Witolesalu houso where bo nud advuncy on ble wert Kw apply, Addrens may earn the businest 7 Anlary not so much an ous ost of roferunces BOARDING AND LODGING, Fompanies fur: RICK-YARD FOR SAI portor clay in great abundances # extra large owlng to ndvan> by any uthior, Addrems 1t 30, "trib~ Sout MICILIGAN-AY, LARGE FUR- nished front room sultable for two, to rent, with excell SILUATIONS—PEMALE, Doxrestios, ITUATION WANTED—BY A'GIRL TO du weneral housework, Call at wo North Market, TUATION WANTED—BY A SWEDE girlto do general housework Hy. Call at ZH6 Catumaten Nonri Srpr. 7 N. CLARK-ST., NEAR ‘THE BRIDGE— ‘Good vonrd &t lo 7 por weuk, #10 to £2) pur month; day-board, 6) por Week, $12 per month. tia tages nut enjoro SALE—RESTAURANTS, markots, urucery sturox, clear and tobaecn stores, otlon stores, oyater sod fale market, hotels, board ing-housos, wuod-turning und rotrint ees, NOWApAPCT, saloons, aN ‘Winnces. Hureau of Exctinnge, 177 1a Salios OR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND Call ot 2 North Canal-nt, ur second work in v. CORNER STATE AN EX; wash, and tron in a pre ly, Call at 49 Menominea-at, down-stain, SITUATION W. D i apectable girl as cook in a tice private familys ia nd competent. Heal of references, No Hats East Krlo-t, up-statra, TUATION WANTED BY A COMPE-_ tant Swodist girl; can couk, wesh, and tron, Chit nts Wons ITUATION WANTED—BY A + KO to get a pinog in a small American ALW Milton-ay,, up-stalrs, IN W.AD iced virt to Conk, ni room pure duty, #1 <Aleo roomy rented withor 4p 1006 FIFTILAV.— iteducod rates to traveling lure. ‘Table buard & ver week. INDSOR EUROPEAN HOTELTRIB- une Mock—ie the largest and best European lig 162 roous, ranging from The q je ciny, ord i restaurant undurteath, SAMUEL GI SIDE—FOR 3 LADIES boarding-honee, OR SALE—A VALUABLE a stintl sui wilt xecure 8 vorsprotitatte bu: Chicago Patent Cu. 135 Clark-at, Hoan 25, —PARTY WITIL $3,000 TO uslnoss CDterprisy Now MuCce ts Ik portiangnt and vory prot foal) ready cush’ und will begin to pay within 0) per cont par a ah particulars to. pein por dy, permanent bourd fully extablished days, and will return asin sa abv Invustment ginuls only upon peronal threo dnys, O47, ‘Tribune ulticu. ANTED—MAN OF GOOD ADDRES: uid note, ineenanieal ability, to take xunoral Louls of brunch Hcapltal raguirod. Addreaa Hi 4, EB. ED—BY A FIRST- roung Indy frou the country as nurse glel to family. Can give city roferunces, TED—BY A NICE Nw TION WA ‘yribune oltive, ITUATION WAN colored git! Urat-elass niagemant aL for manufacture houses $2400 ie OARD — BY | 2 iable-bonrd lisa Clark, net bo nae iy TO $50,000 WANTED IN THLE wtaple of univers! atmonts bestand aufest HAC ROOF, Tellung ofice. manufacture of MPLOYMENT AGENCIES, NS WANTED — FAMIL unidingyianor Gernian DUSKE fy UATIONS TED—WISCONSIN * 1s, cooks, ueneral, second, dining, and laundry Jere by ial] toloptiones fou jurcau itextstry, 73 Woat Monroy-st, MISCELLANEOUS, ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY with tyna-mriter, lminodintal TEAD CO,, 881 t Madison-at.—Now rocolving Turniture, “and housek prices fur cash oron installments. und oxatiiie. bo supplied at G, dgirie wanted; ord: ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD, part, ‘couebatiing of grlor sul, dining, bed V4 'Trivanw onioy, URE CO., HAND Lait kinds of household BG wii ards, iauos, representud instruments, LYON & MEAL nuns Uhiriyslretest, PPLE UNION FURNTE ‘6 West Madian wuads at low pricew and PARTNERS WANTED, TNER WANT ILEN a needu, 31.00) tu Bae to complete ¥ An enterprise sire to poy FAQ Innidy of By yours, pay Invlzht months, Meferences, bute and Monto Ppsnos AND ORGANS th an ofice whore HAWES, care INSTALLMENTS, AS Topresont sve r a Woot age Un Baltimore house of chi tun koi, eumuilte Lf Hi Vie tnarvigw aduroes ae f HOUSES ON THE uous 1 1 Sew Ballo-at, GOODS ON N 1 Trunt a reliably house B i wWeaturh Jowa and Nubra T W. W. KIMBALL 'S, Cornor Biate and Aduie-ste STORY & CAMP, S8ANDIOSTATE-ST,, have # splondid udaurtmont of the beautiful DECKER WHOd: MANUS, HAINES VIA JDARTNER V D—FRAM Lh bidy fur remo 2. VIERL ii CAS BT For sata at low prioes for cash palais * Ess wud LY stat GENTS WANTED—FOR TH yalent pola guard fur plunos us woll as ornamnnt pinne completo without itt extra cust tu a plone tos aly wend for prices and elreulary can by altachud to Y HORSES AND CARRIAGE: $20 WILL, 1 lid serie fashionable ured u 200°T 0 300 RAS uur furniture, dyancestuade. | is tho plage for stort uhdtouwwie. Call und square of upright plates, pany, 203 Wee thle tk Hed? Guard Cou» York, EVERY Crry red, Addruad, with ruts n CY Grain Keehdinge, Chicagy, Ub te" Crockett AIDE FS hands high, and woldhs over Loy a ou un.f aud atylish'drlyer: tay Beutt County, b ottuck: huhdaome Bay, long nd wood, woud fost, L pounuas ta a bronip He was rolwod hit furniture, Advances ur town drences, Garde: NUTURE, BUGGL ineity. “Advanoes at low i purcawsed tore for pires: mri ue used thor t und pure IW West Muuroe-at, the reason for oferta, or Dlowlehs te wor: wee perfectly sound and oF. ity trotted the Innin cond Hedy a aguare t fall AND GENTLEMEN who wish to sell cast-olf clothing peban utur frou $1 ‘pay 2% per cout more thea ity, owwmbor the number, CASIT PAID” FOR” CAST-OF J.GELDEK, SA late: shusut's Cyclopedia, ny garyul ang $ SALE—EAVY WORK AND Roe aE dN Went hie! Sod ecahens’ eee nee PRINTING MATERIALS, ‘ATIONAL SCIENTIFIC” ASSOUTA- 5 Se ee eae don uC TUA patan te cuvests, otc. Matunt litte (don throughout the 1, Little Book on P wi 3h Chicago, RNEY AT LAW ju. Advice frva: UB yuan ly snd legally transacted Unters to make rou ger MRChI Ty y Teta Sa a fuw brice and un fuyuruble torus. 1