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e WASHINGTON. Mr. Ham to Be Retained as Appraiser of the Port of Chicago. gtatus of the Fight for the Marshalship of This t District. probability that’ Mahone Will Cast His Lot with the Republicans, positive Statemont that Mat- thews’ Namo Will Be Sent in This Week. genate Republicana Arrange the Com- mittees on the Basis of 2 Majority. A Democratic Newspaper's Opin= jon of the New Secre=~ tary of War. Placovery that Distriot of Columbia Bonds Already Uancoled Are Again on the Market. TIHE OFFICES. THE CHICAGO APPRAISEISTII Bpeetal Dispatch 10 The Chicugo Tribunes WasmiNaTON, D, C,, March 14.—The probablll- {les now are that Mr, Charles H. Ham, Appralser of tho Port of Chicugo, will be contiuned in ollice, The movement ngalnst bim thus far bas been unsuccessful, Poluchek nnd Kuhn nre the only candidates who have yet appeared, Polachek 8 notfalely started, while Kubn finds that bls oblo Intfuenco Is not lkely toprove of much yalue, and be 18 not golug to sccure auy help from Chicago. Farwell and Logan are both un- derstood to fuvor of tho retention of Ium, whose office bas been oxcollently well adminis- tered, and agalnst whotn nothing can bo sald, THE MANSHALSHIP, For tho Nortbern District of linols tho con- testover the Marshalship is not yet ended, and it 1s stated to-dny that a concluslon will not be reached untll Tuesday. Both shles are stili con- fident of success, but Stiilwell's friends do not Dave tho unbounded nssuranco that * Loog" Jones himself hns, Tha lutter s placing s contest squarely on what bo calls tho old fight, sud to those whom he appronches with a view 1o securlngsupport he uses urguments which would fuduce an Impurtinl observer to think that tho $pringliold Convention was st in scssion, and 1hat the NationalConventlon in Chicugo bad not met. STILLWELL'S IMMEDIATE FRIENDS LACK 5 CONFIDENCE, ‘perhaps for the renson that thoy seem to think that Stillwell 1s urged not go much on his own worits as beeause bio {3 tho most available can- didate to defeut Jones. A day or two ngo thore ‘waatalk of a compromise cundidate, but it enn- notbe fearned to-night that there {s any pros- f an agreement between tho principnl contestants. xitldrup is roported even to have bad hupo that, In consequenco of tho bittertight belng mude over his head, ho might ultimately berdtalned. Sherwin certalnly 18 muking un earnest struggio In Hildrup's interest, but it will be very improbable If he should be retafnod. Tho Committee representing Mr. Isbsi hore s BTILL BUSILY ENGAGED IN SECURING THE NDURSEMENTS of Congrelsmen and Ilnwyers from portions of tho Soventh Judiclal District outside of Diinois, ‘They exvect to receive tho sup- prt of tho two Wisconsin Bunators sud of soveral membors of tho Wiscousin del- egation in the House, Thoy havo re- celved to-duy telegrnms from Chicago direating thom to rematn here, Meauwhile tholr kreatest @pprobiension sooms to Lo the rumor, which ls constantly put forth and appurcatly elieved by thoOblo ingn, that thoro is ronlly n prospect that Stanley Matthows will be ugain nominated. This rumor thus tur docs not appenr to bave any better foundation than tha hopes of the very famncst supportera of Mr. Mattliows himself, OTIIER BEKKERS AFTER FAT PLACES, J, I Clark, Postmastor at Mattoon for twelve ;engn bust, 18 o candldato for reappolntment. . . Wood, of the Slautovn Journal, 18 also an Appllcunt for tha place. Canuon 18 for Clurk, o will prabably bo riappalatad, thoush Wood lastrongly recommonded by a large number of Emnllnuul Ropublleans of” Mattovn and Coles Younty. J. €. Glonn, of Mattoon, 8 to recelve o Territorial appointment for Arizona, Gon. Mertin, of Bulom, f8still in Wushington. Tho Qenernl doos not &ppour above tho surface a8 aapplicant for otlice, but it is intimated he fs making o still-bunt for something, aud, with wuuulmlunk in §ife, will probably suc- Itscoms to bo definitly sottled that Gow. Lo ¢, Commissioner of Agriculture, will be com- pelléd to abandon_bis ‘ollico by April 1. “Tho rionds of Orange Judd aro very contldont thut belsto reveive tne appointment. Tho listof apolications, howovor, 18 a very lorge one. Itis rumored that Maf. J. 3, Corey s likely to fucceou Mr. Nimmo as Chiof of tho Duronii of latstics, Blaj. Coroy has u good reputation. MAISUAL OF THE DISTRIGT OF COLUMBIA, PCIpL G, E. Henry, now a 8pecind Agent of the fomevltice Department, und Gen. Lionol 8, l1hnmw. cach a personal friond of the Prusi- let, pxpeet to be appolnted Marshal of thia }fl!lflq‘ Previous to thio Administration ot Mr, layesitho Distriot Maralial was rogurded ns 1 Personal akle do camp to tho Presldent, who al- Yays ntiended bl o stuto occuslons, and who Piwonted straujers to him on stato oceadlons. M en Mr, Huyes ?pulmud Fredoriek Douglass |’/:nnnl {t was understood that bo was to ho ro- it ved from porsonal attendance at the Whito hnmu. and the District Marahnl's nnmo go nRer nrpcnml In tho Cangresatonal Dire sono of “tho White House ‘oificluls. Whdlver Ay bo appointed I.v&' Prostdont Garnold will bo restorpd the old position occupled by tho to Hanbnl at tho Excouttve Manalon us well ua the Court- HHouso, SENATE COMMITTEES, WORK OF THE EPUBLICAN OAUCUS COM- MITTEE, Bpucial Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tridbune, kWAxIllNfl'mN, D, March 13.—Tho Sonnte m:mflnllrun Caucus Committec’was jn sesslon at by Capitol tho entiro day tu-day, and dld not 2 ourn untilnearly 8 o'clock this uvoning. Tho A;rk of arranglog tho Comumittecs of thaSune ' upon tho basle of a Republican majurity “lu comploted, ''ho assignments follow tho mrnuvnuml lne ot thoso which exlsted when ot bpublicuns lnst had control, although, of m;lv. there aron groat iuny chauges owling mm‘;'!-ct that there hag buen & chango in tho u ehip of nearly one-third of the Senato 60 the Ropublicuns last had control of that m.{‘n This committeo List will be presonted to bt bublican oaucus to-morrow mornlng, and bo tinde tha Lusls of TUE suBsHQuENT ACTION OF TUE REPUD- by Seiiats, LICANS 5 € feport that tho Democrats would make o numm“ Of compromiso, which wus to bu sube ey fo tho Caucus Comnittoo, wus unfound- by, ‘M‘:’ broposition of any kind was submitted n kemwrnu. and the Caucus Committue 0 knowledge that uny compromise 18 pro- from D 'youd tho vuguo rumors which proocod Nmun“;,'w““‘“ #ources. ‘There wia somo dls- Uinde o oy e Louliultius as Lo tho probublo ut- g m‘uuu 0, Ritd 50110 OF the nicmburs, ine o 1y Who are near to the Virginla Ben« 4 business and l)nlluflll wny, aiy that ho will vote with the THE QUESTION OF ONGANIZATION. 48 beon say ) mo gossip, oo, thut two—pos- ly \llmh-fiuuml:'ui{npu&?luwrluu Hunu‘;nrfl o cand 0B roorguniza~ Bayg wiiD 10 great dissutisfaotion whith thoy Woap the dommitiees us orgunizod by tho beeg T l‘- Thg threw Benators ure suid to'bave ' (45713 of Lennosuvs, lirown of Uoorgiu, hoygye iu' of North Cavoliva, This roport, 38 Undoubitedly without nuy l’oumu- cummittees ure vory soriousl romincnt Lomocrate, 48 1ho ol uw With ono of them, publisned in BH ow; . stagg o P8a that no suchs Rz fali il e 4 4Ot all in body nynlulwn." o s S¥5iton y{,,.m"&)\:_pmm? cuurtosy aud decoram, i . DEVIANCE O¥ ‘rine EXISTING STATE OF THINGS, : ’.{fll}fiun belng In foreo and operation, snd St a peyio Weldenoy of publio thought In favor i money e timing. By S Srihelon & T "y ~*PUtrocardy of this fudlvidual Bonatom coia. itetagd L m"“}z Tutery| Lduitol, ah THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: posing it afford tho slightest criterion of thelr Tuture attitides, Tho Appropriations Cotnmite tee I8 oven moro rurllkmml 10 tho provailing publle aspiration In {ta make-up, 10d Sam ftnn- o}t bimself hud tho nesignment of tho Commit- toes he eoutd not, out of the materinl on band, improvet in nis own pecaline direction upon the maka-up of (hat Commities on Approprintions, I Atkins nnd Hlount woro onntors, soma allght fmprovement in tho direction of cheesy paring E"mm“"y nnd microseapie flliherity might uvo heen possiblo, thoy aro not. BOUTHERN POLITICH. THE “ALABAMA PLAN.” Svectal Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune, WASHINGTON, D, C.y March 13.~Jcre Haralson, of Alnbama, one ul the ablest colored men over in Conuress, I8 agaln In Washington. Me has been for sume thne an exile from his native Stateaan resultof the *Alabama plan ™ of fne dicting upon trumped-up eharges nil Roputiles ana of inflaenes who could not be otherwisy *induced " 1o leava tho Stato or to deslat from opposition to tho Demacratle party. Some of thio better clement of the Demoeratic party in that State are about to rebel agulnst the nrro- Kant sway of tho disclples of the shotgu polley, and are endeavorinz to effect o coulition with tha culored voters, Thov huve proposed, through tha ussistance of Hurmlson and o few other ]xrumlmem colored men, 1o Joln bands with tho atter und tholr followera Lur tho purposo of BREAKING THIOUGIL THE COMBINATION which now absolutoly controls uffaira in that State. This proposition inciudes the equal divis- fon of ollleinl putronago, equnl represoutation fu tho Lelslnture, aud nsaurance of full protec- tlon and rights before the Inw, No conclugion has s yet beon effected, nor will rulson and his frlends ngreo to uny arrangetment untll tho proposition shall hiye been publicly proposed, Col, Mosby i3 spoken of as tho next ht‘l)ll‘ll((.’llll enndidate forGovernorof Virginla, 1t Isthought by nny thut, innsmuch as he bas not autag- oblzed vithier wing of the -party on the debt question, tho cntire ul.rl.'m‘:huf tho arganiza- tion could_unito on him betior than oy ono clse that could bo run. ROBERT LINCOLN. A DEMOCRATIC OPINION, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WasniNgoy, D, ., March 10.—~The Washing- ton Pest (Democratle organ) has tho following editorlal upun the nppolutment of Robert Liu- coln ns Sceretary of War: ** Onu thing eawr bo suid In his tavor, and, con- sldering his temptations aud allurements, it lsn #oud deal to say that he hns never traded In the great name or roputation of his fathor. o far 08 his lifo has come to tho kuowledgo of tho publie It has been decorous, wnnly, and unna- suming. We huve henrd n great desl of tho Douglus boys, nnd nothing, we regret to say, very goud of thom; but us for Mr. Lincold, whatever partivipation ho hus had i politics 11A8 MADE 1IM NO ENEMIES nor brought bim the slightest consure. Ife will doubtfess muke 08 good n Seerotary of Warus Mr, MleCrary or @8 ex-Sunator Rumsey, and, taken nil In'ut), his_ appolntment ts oy thitt will prouabiy grow in favor with all clusses. It may ulso be Auidl 1n his fuvor thut ke 18 yot a young man; that bis appointinent enmo without solle- itation; thut, having heen relleved from tho ne- cesyity of 1ylug his way into oitice, ho cun uTo }glhi?"urm;:huorwurd and liberal whilo bold- ONE OF THE MOST EMINENT KEPUBLICANS of the Pacifiv Coast auld to-day, in_speniing of tho new Beeretury of War, that It Robert Liu- culn bure himself” well for the next four yours, and administered the high oflice to which bo in been called with marked abllity and eminent success, It was predicted by those who khiow him best that ie was not only” ameng the possi- bilities, but the probabllitics, thut ho would yet lic clevated to the Chler Muglstruoy of tho No- tlon: that the two Adumses wore at the head of tho Nation for elght years, aud that strunger (Illn[fi! wero of record in bistory thua thit tho twu Lincolns shonld proside at the White House for an equal puriod. DISTRICT BONDS, DISCOVERY OF THE REISSUL OF CANCELED JONDS, Bpeedal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, WABNINGTON, D, C.y March 13.~Soine timo sinco tho discovery waa made that certain District so- wurlties, kuown ns sower bonds, whieh had been redeomed and cancelled, wore aguin upon tho markot, and at the least $10,000 of them had .beon disposed of, Mr. Iitchlo, of Akron, O., wus tho principal viethn, baving fnvested in District bonds, aud among his purchuses got atout $1,000 of the old bonds. Investigation was made, and susplolon polnted strongly to J. Q. Farnbam as tho party who sold the fewer certitieates. In 1876 ho was Chiof Clerk of the Division for Old Materlal from Streets and Side- wadks, ugder tho Bourd of Audit, In which di- vigion tho bonds wero placed AFTER BEING REDEFMED AND CANCELED. Farnbam wna finally found in tho Slng Slug, N. Y., Ponltentinry, and braught to this clty. Yes- torday he was tuken before the District Coms« missloners and confessod that he took $11,60) of tho bonds. . At the timo thut they were taken ho did uot think af using any of thowm, but luter, being pressed for monoy, he ornsed tho eancella- ton by mouns of auap uid resold tho bonda to three braokors for 5 cents on_tho dollar. When e found that ho eould get rid of thom 50 rewdl- Iy he regrotted that ho dld not taky $100,000 of thom, Hosnys that the stunp of -eancel- latlon was put on “so falntly thut it was removed without dilliculty. When nsked it any of tho brokers knew that the bouds were not &lg'l.(. ho answorod thut he wag not certain but ONE BROKER KNEW THAT CROOKED, He took tho binds In l’ulyrlmr{ or Murch, 1870, and placed them ull within tho ensulng threo munths, o mado his statement froely, and did 10t think uny person hud abatenctod iy of tho bonds but bhimsetf. Atfter tho confession had boen mude w consultation was held with tho Unlted States District Attorney, sud It waa found that Farnhum was beyond tho ronch of prosecution. The crime wius committed five yours since, and tho statuto of limitation, opor- 111;‘:";: "L his fuvor, permitted him to escapo pun- ment TUEY WERE NOTES, THE PRIENDS OF ISHAM DISCOURAGED, Hpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WASHINGTON, D, C., March 14—Tho friends of , Isham nro somewhnt discourngod to-night at tho positive statoment mude by thoso who are vury near to Stanloy Matthows that the naine of tho latter will b sent to the Boenato this week, ‘The pressure brought to boar upou Presldent Qarfiold has boon extraordinory. 3r, Matthows' cuse hns boen put in n very strong llght, Tho foliowing i3 tho argumnent which scems to bave had tho most oftegt: Mr. Matthows claims that ho was disgraced by not huving been pormittod Ly the Seunty Committee to bo voted wpon In opeu Bonate. tlo thinks thut Lhat non-notton of tho Judlolary Comniltteo fixes n stigmn upon his name which will bo lasting unless President Gartleld shnll give him an oppqrtunity for vin- dleation in open Bonate, A good muny intlu- ontlul men, friondly to Matthows, have indorsed thia position, and the nrgumont hns not been withaut welght, Mcanwhilo Mutthows' friends havo boon vory busy endeavoring to pledge tho Bounte to his oonfirmation, and they now olnim tohuve sccured the ravqunto number of votes. QOV: TOM FLETCIER, of 8t. Louls, left for home last ovening. Tho Qovernor clalmed to have assurauces boforo leuving that ho could have an Importaut forolun ission, BENATOR CAMERON and Qov, Pound buvo arrlved from Wisoonsin. At the oponing of tho Senate to-morrow, Henator, Cameron will tako tha onth of oflico as Benator Carpentor’s siuccessor, As it la known that COL, 0B INGFRSOLL .- on torms of the wurmost friendship with President Garileld, Secrotaries Hintno und Lin- voln, and 18 supposed 1o bave largo influenoo ut tho Whito House and Btato and War Doparte ments, ofticescokora boslegu him at his ofiice and at hls home In crowdls nlinost cqual in num- bor to thoso that pross upou liepublican Senutors and Jteprosantatlves, bogging his kind oftioes in uid of tholr uepirationy for pluce, CHARLEY IEED sald to-night that it was absolutely cortain Son- utor Logun would sontrol tho appolntment of U!n“flnl Bll.uwl Marsbal for the Northern District of litnals, N. O. Porking, oditor of tho Quinoy Whiy, and flr'r}‘\{'n \l’lullllll, of Chleago, are awmouy tho lato ——— MATRIMONIAL, Bpeelal Correapondenice of The Chicago Tribune, Lixconn, Ll Maroh 1L.—Tho wedding of Dr, Qeurgo Lowls Payne and Mrs, Jane Dyson o curred bere last ovening,~tho event bulng ) rather quiet atfalr, attended only by a fow of the mora Intimate frionds of tho contracting par- tiva, Dr. Payno I3 a prominent physiolan of Lvansville, Ind.; and tho accomplished lady ‘Wwho united hor destinios with his last evon log 18 bis mothur-in-law,—~Dr. Fayne haviog led to the faurelage-altar two of her duughtors,—his last wifo buving died nearly two yeans ugo, und hls first wife & year pruvious to 1he former's death, Mrs. Dyson is about 44 yours of uge, and isn must Jovely and accompllsied womnn. 0 l‘:gmv couple will maku Chlcuygo their futuro ————— LOUISIANA JOCKEY CLUB, Nuw Onvxans, March 15.—The spring moeting of the new Louisluna Jockoy Club cummences April 1. The Club )‘rormul 10 run gomg of tho ruces ut Righe by eleotrlo lignt, THE STATE CAPITAL. A Bhort Session of the Senato, and None by the House. The Introduction of a Few Bills the Only Business Trans- acted. Discussine the Question of Adjourn. ing from April to Febru- ary Next, Efforts of the Democratic Minori= ty to Prolong the Present Session. A Truce in the War Between Postmaster Melven and His Lady Ase slstant. Mr. Morritt on tho Subject of Life-Insur- ance and in Defense of His Bill, SENATE. A LIGIT I'OT AND NO CALL. Bpecial Dispalch fo The Chicago Teibtine. Sprixarirn, 11, March 12.—Tho few Senntors romalning In town et at the usual hour thls morning, and at Iteading Clerk was permitted to drone away uver tho Journal for some time bu- fore his ugony was relieved by i motlon to dis- pensn with the mumbling of tho aforesull record, The petitions and resolution erop seemed to ho axbausted. Bills were Introduced ns follows: By Senator Adums—A copy of Weber's Park Driveway bill, now on third reading in the House. EVERY POP A PIGEON, By Benator Mayfleld—Providing that here- after no life-insurance policles shull beo Issncd in this Btate excupt upon a net valuntion of 3 wer cent compound Interest; that on and after Jun, 1, 188}, the annunl reports of tha compns nies dofng business in this State must caleulute thelr polley lability on the basls of 343 por cent, and that after Jan. 1, 1857, tho labilitios must bo hnsed on a3 per cont vatuation, combined exporience rate of mortality. Should the bill pnss, the companics are nllowed one yenr and a hulf to nrrange tholr assets to meet the 3% per cent reserve, und five and n brif youra to reqeh the 3 per cent reseevo, The blll 1s Intendud to smooth down tho rough corners of Tom Mer- ritt’s, which was appurently futrodueed as a swort of “feoler” and found to by rathor too siyeep- Ing. riy Senator Lewls—A Wil designed to cut off appeats in erlminud cages from County Courts, By Bonator Fletcher—Permitting tho appedls {rom decislons ol town authorities where they refuso to disconnect property from thelr lmits. By SBenntor Lewls—Changing tho mothols of appeais from County to Circuit Courts in minor detallg. MOIE MURDEIL Ty Senator Necdles—A blll drawn by tho Rov- onue Committee of tho Senate, providing that, in addition to othier tuxes, ralirowl compnnics shinll pay 8 tax of 23 per vent ou tholr grosw carnings. Rullrond companles ave reyuired to wnke full reports of theie operations to tho State Auditor, and, In cnse tho tax be not paid on the th of June and Wth of December of euch year, i penalty attaches of 1 per cent on tho gross enrnlogs of ench manth fn addition to all othor tuxes. The bill nlso yives tho State ‘.?In{llwr the right to colluct dellnquent tuxes by isLress. 1y Senator Maytleld—Approprinting £3,600 tor additionul land for tho Ingtitution fur tho Feee bie-Minded ut Lincoln. A feoblo offort wis inade to get call of tho Bennte, but 1L wus unsucessstul, and, after un hour's sesslon, tho body ndjourned to tho depols to convone donday morntng. HHOUSE. OFF * VISITING,” Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunc, Seiunarien, I, March 12.—There wns no scssfon of the more numerous oranch of jtho General Assembly to-dny, nor will thers be until Tuesdny morning, nithougb the few mombers who dldn't go bome, or cinbark on visiting trips, will solemnly got tugothor to-morrow afternoon At o'clock and 08 solomnly go thirough tho nees casary farco of adjourning. APRIL SIIOWERS. WHEN THEY COME TIE LAWMAKERS WILL av, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, SemNarienp, 1, March 12.~The netion of tho Republican Houso caucus last Thursday night, fn relation to adjournment, I3 by no means a sure indication of the gencral feeling of the Leglslature upon that topte. The enuouy fu question did nothing, uithough tho Repub- lean Senators In tholr enucus pgreed to ndopt thoe Clark resolution providing for an adjourn- ment from April 16 ta Feb, 15, 1882, 8lnco Thurs- duy night the mattor hus been diseussed n vast deal. In fact, astdo from certain Investigutions now pending, 1t hus been the principul toplo ot convorsation, as the question concerns nut ouly the Leglslature itselt, but tho Third Iouse, which hns beon and stiit is gatherlng’ here fu large numbers. & Tho appropriations are, of course, tho most Important “stralght™ subjects of leglslntion. ‘Iho Senato Committeo on this all-lmportant toplo 18, In particular, well up tn Its work, and can send It bills Into the upper llouso within two weoks at tho furthost. At leust, so tho fut and Jolly Chairman deelares, Tho fouse Approe printions Counittee fanto working rapldly, Tho Goneral Approprintion bl will be reporiea In tho Sunate next week, TIE DEMOCRATIC POLICY 18, of course, to duluy npproprintions, Nght on winur detalls, work for duily sdjournments, and run the scaslon us luong us possible, throwlng the blame thorefor on the mujorlty, which s Hupub- Hean in both Houses. This systom of deluy nfter tolay will bo used by tho Dumocruey for thenoxt. two yenrs as campalgn buncombe, But the Republicans uro wide-awako on this point, and, Lelng In tha majorlty, will move the . provious question every time, thus eutting off debate and precipitatiug notion. Unless the understandiog Alveady had, 10 follow up this go-uhead polioy, v hored. 10, (horo il o tho sl llmlhln casu, fuexcusnbly proteuocted AFPORTIONMENT QUESTION {a not helleved to bo uy formidable n subject ns it nt first appeared, Thore ura muny okl heads here wha hive tackied siinilar questlons butaro, und nourly overy Repuplicun Senntur s worked out a scheme of his awn on the tople. "They agreo in the maln, and it looks us it this * gnwmo of fiftcon’ can bo caxlly solved, ‘Thoro la anotlior renson, which may be vaguo- Iy hiuted wt, why the Legisluttira will adopt tho ¢ jsahout o drop ark resolution, ‘Che botto out ot sevoral mattors which huve hitherto cnlted for u great deat of attentlon. and it s atrentounsly jualsted, among the ltepublicuns, that thoy have beon WHEEDLED IY A RECKLESS MINOINTY Juto Invoestizating matters at tho exponso of the Hepublican party, und thoy do not propose to furnlsh any mure materidl for Conyresslonal campalgn speochios thun thoy enn help: not If thoy kuow thomsolves, und thoy think they do. Tho noble army composing the Third Houso, or, more oxnotly, that portion of it knowa iy 1ha *blll-kliers," rub thote bands with joy nt tho prospect of an carly ndjouenmont, Such u courdo would bo by muny of them regurded ns o Dlesatiyg, on_the sume prinvivle s the vo demued unforiunste veceives i reprieve of oxe- ceution, and, for the timos Lelng, esuapes the fulluwl. Thusu pon‘»lu hellevo thut, through tho joug summer und full munths, when MEAT 18 BCANCE, thoy oan cook up schemnes enough ta kil ail nn- tagonlatlo legislation. Tuking vie considerution with anothor, it would scem from present lndi= catlons as If tho perennlal mud of Bpriuglield would bo flnelly kicked off tho legislative cows bhides on or about the lith of April, BMILES SERENE., PEACE IN THE HOUSE PORT-OFIICE, dpectal Dlapateh L0 The Chicugo Tridunes BrmiNavieLy, I, Morch 12.-Tha little fumily dificulty ‘in the House Post-Otlice, referred to somo days ago, has quleted down, 8o furas sure fucu Indications would go to show, and a diplo- matic peace bus given plaoe to open war. The Poatmastor snd his young ludy assistant, unubly to ugree upon anything vlso, have agreed to Jli- agyew, The formdr bnlda tho fort, Bowover, aud, despite the murmeriogs of the asslstunt und severul of the moro soclaliy-liclined mombory of tho louse, visitors ure ruthlesly but very properly bareed out from the funor preciuvis during ofiéé bours, The result s upparcatin thy way the business of the oflico has beon dise putchidl. Letters uro deliversd more promptly, tho bl are not allowed to pile up on the ollicy ant, tho petite young woman from Chicago with BMILES FOR ALL, AND DOOKS FOIt BALE, nnd tho aforesall gociable member®, who have beeu bnduly kivon to swapping yurns, amirking, avd glegling in the Pestmaster's balllwlek, sesm to e giad of tho change, True, Melven and his nssistunt are not on terms,—thuagh the former regrots the fnet and alleces that 1t ks not bis funtti—ond the assistant refuses to recornize It 28 n part of here duty to rell stumps to the mem- hers, and conflnes herself to tho delivery of mall nitter from the hoxes, and the other and com- mon duties of tho office, Tho visiting and tho kigelng, however, have bour trinsplanted to the bll-room, to the hnlle, and the rotundn, and the Postmestor, atsolved from the warry and tho antoyanceof keepiig open hoise and Tinnlig tho newspaper and letter dis- pessary at “ong and the sumo thme, hos im- pressed tho avornge member asa dilforent sort of persont than he was formerls painted, Mel- ven nt peacs with tho world and sl munkind— burrloe his awelstunt—resembles Molven s he nppenrid 0 woek or 80 ngo, 1 goxl deal as My « Janaey, THE MOUGIL CORNERS AND TIE ANGULARITIES ed, nnd sowme of tho members anged thelr oplnfons regarding nssent tu the proposition thit no gond ome out of Exypt. B longe us It was glven out thut the trouble between Malvew and his assistant grow out of the Intter's retusnl to peddle stutionery, thoy were nlmost nunsnlinonus (n the opinlon that the young womun yme rlght, the stationgey busineis beli in oz tra not down on tho blils, When It appenrod, howaver, on closer nvestigntion. that thie conie 1y ussfstunt lad refused to sell pustage Ktampy,—a purt of the dutles of tho vilee,—aud had 8o refused In spite of the fact thit she works nbont elght honrs a duy to Maiven's round dozen, they nuatarnily * allow that thit was 4 iorse of unother color, stralghtway sided with the Postinuster, sud have been bis Trienas ever since, THE MOBAL OF THE MING have disapy linve su L hlusus to WHOLE BUSINESS, 03 viewed by no gnall numbor of the lawoakers n tiv House, pimply conlirms te ground take iy tho older and - miore experlenced hrudy dur- ing orgnnization week,—that the fuir sex urg out of tholr sphore in the Post-Ollice, whethior nt the hesd thereof or in n merely sub- ordinate enpuelty, but more espeeinlly whon the head fs made fn tho pattern of u man, Legls like othor people, learn wisdom by nd If “the tomper of tho pre t 1l eharncterlzo the provalilng senti- ment of Its suceessor two years (rom now, 1t is 8110 10 sy thut tho Post-Oftice will bo prestded w, by i member of tho tronger . auil manned and” equipped, as it s ¥ male subordlnates. LIFE-INSURANCE ML MERRITY IN SEUF-DEF! b the Lditor of The Chicugo Tribune. SerexortiLn, 1k, March 1.—1 wm of opinfon that Tie TwrsuNe misappreuends my position au the lite-Insurance question. I am tho nuthor of but one bl on the subject, and thut provides that the net value of the polley lability shall he computed on tho husls of 3 per cent Interest. Tho lnw now prescribes the rate’ut § per cent, It wns passed lu 1800, At that timo tho interest value of money was nearly double what It is now. Then the hanks iu Chicugo und thyough- out the West were gettlng 10 per cent right ulong, on the best mereantlle paper, and seeond- clugs puper could not be newotinted for loss thun 12 to 15 per cent. Tho great majority of tho mortgnges bore (nterest at 10 per cent, with hero nnd thore an exception at 8 per ceut, Govern- ment bonds bare 5 and 8 per cent inte CHICAGO COULD OUTAIN NO MONEY for less than 7 per cout interest. Now tho Gov- erntent 18 getting roady to fund muturing bonds Into rew obiluntions bearing i orilly per cent. Chlengo 4 per conts are ata slight pre- miut, The bank rato for money 1856 to 7 ver cen, uccording to the nature of the lounand tho collnteral ulered, nnd mortguges of tho hest deseription will not briug more than 0 per cent. I8 it rensonnble to suppose thst with 3 marked deerease {0 the value of maoney the life- jusuranes companles eau continue 1o Insuro eunch your thousands of lives on’ the basis of 4 pereent, pay oxtravegant salurles to otticers {#eq Peport o the New York Loglstutivo nvestis satlon), and tinully, nt tho maturing of the poll ey twenty years hence, or probably sooner, pay to tho represeniutived of - the o= censed the tho I do not belleve it posssbie, und 1 do not believe thore {8 o life-insuranco munnger I the county who does. A quotition from an essuy on tho question by tho Non. Bllzur Wrikht, published i the Mussi- oports (1K, Puge B, I stertior not now, P3 fuace volue of QUESTION + 1t I8 historienlly certain , phint nil ex- thut biiyit boen tried reserving nterdst lowor tmonts, bave at fssuo: nerfuents of life-nsurance X lone onough 1o test results, withoni premium on an WENIPHoA: b thin the eurrent, {ntercst on iny proved Mitured.'” Mr. Wright for many years was the Magsn- chusotts Btate Actuary, and his contributions to insuranco literaturo dre regurded ue el one dowed with uathority.’ 1f 14 per cont rederve were stlliclent whvii noney wos worth from § 10 10 per cent, 18 It usking too much to Insist on 04 per cent vte when monuy 18 worth only from 4100 percent, und tho Guvernument * 48" gedl= nge nt a premium which nets tho purchaser only 4z per cent? Yours rcnpm-i(ully. ‘Tis, MERLTT, | OBITUARY. CITARLES II. BUCK, SR, s Spectul Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune. 87. Loug, Mo, March Ll—Anothor old and promluent eltlzen 1sdead, Charles H, Bucek, Sr., of the Buck Stove Company, of 5t. Louis, died at Hot Springs of nervous fover, suporinduced by nsevero colld and general debility, Mr, Buck's family resldence was ut Nu. 2917 Slorgun streot. Ho fonves n widow und six children, one of whom, Chiarles 1, Buck, Jr., i3 tho present Viee- Prestdent of the Buck Stove Company, timo of his death Mr. I, was born at Albuny, N. Y., und bis fathor was Durius Buek, fnventor of tho celubrated “ Buek " stove, o oumo to Bt. Louls in 1884, and wis sunfor meuiber of tho firm of Buck & Tlayden, shortly ufterwards changing to Buck & ‘Wright, and then hovoming it stock company, with very oxtensive works 1 Breinen, and sules- rooms uid oftices ut No. T Muin street, JUDGE RICILARD J. BOWIE, Spectal Disvateh 10 The Chicago Tribune. HALTINONE, Md, March ¥l,—Tuo Ton., Richard Johun Bowle, Chilef Judizo ot the Sixth Cireult of Maryland and Assaclato Justico of tho Court of Avpeals, died nt his resilonce fn Itockville, Wit U2 years of . Montgomery County, Inst night, aged T years, “Pha docensod was barn and roured In Mantgom- ery Caunty, beltg ono of the okl Mars lund fan- 11y 0f his iy, For mwny yours hu wus i leds o Lawyer i Moutgomery. County, and utder tho Canstitition of INih ho_ waa~ olected Chivt Justloo of this Ktite, 16 was retirod by tho Constitution of 107, 1n Noveniber, 1571, he win cluoted: to the bench ho beld at tho thne of hix donth, 110 hus nlwnys been one of the leading ILtopublicuns of tuis Stute. ——— SAMUEL M. GALES. Mesus, Tenn,, March 12 —Sumuel M. Gales, Heoretnry and Superintendent of the Memphis Cotton Exchange, divd ut an curly hour this wormug of pueunonin, Tho decensed was 54 years oll, and hid been a praminent merchant Of this cify tor the pust thivly-olght yours., A mucting lins beon callen by ‘tho Exchnnge to tuko yotlon ou kil death, SHOCK. Jover, I, 2—0Onu of the saddest cnsos uf death ever known In Jollet oceurred Itore yesterduy, Mr, Johu Stock, ex-Alderman, dled with consnmption, Shortly afterward bis witudlod. A fumlly of six children ure lelt, MISS A, A, GARRISO CINOINNATI, March 13.—Miss A, A. (nrrison, aged G, of Cleveland, ruturning from Murdi Gras at New Orleans, was found doud in her stpte-room on the steumor Thompdon Doun thls worning st Lawruncsburg, CHARLE% 1I. BUCK. Br, Loums, Mo, March 12.—A telegram from Hot Springe, Ark.,, notes the death there of Charles 11 Buck, of 8t, Lowis, Mr, Buck wns President of the Buck Stove Company, and one of the wealthiest und best-kuown' business-men n Bt Louls, TIHREE DFATIS, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chlcago Tridune, I1OONINGTON, 11l, Mureh IL—=Mr, Frod Le- maske, 8 londlng German reslident; . 1L Mosely, Holicitor for tho Hilnols Centrals and Mo, Q111 Jotinson, of Normal, have ull dled” witwin the Just twonty-four hours, e e—— — UNHAPPY ST, LOUIS, Br, Louis, Murch 12—A Conmittoo of the 1= nols Loglstature urelved horo to-day (o consult with the morchants und graln-doalors of thls ity regurdiug the ostublishmont of a Biate Board of éirutn Inspeotion nt Lust 8t Loufs. A number of lending willers und gratn won mot tho Comuwittee fn the Dircetor’s room of the Borchunts’ Exchingo this afterncon uud gavo thom thelr views on tho question, all of whom opposed the movement o the ground thut It would Injuro the commurco of this elty, inposs uuuuccmu'{lux on Illinols faraiers, und placo the invpeetlon of gruin in the banda O u politio- ul body instend of u commierciul body, whove it now {4, It seems tobe regunded bere that the roposition (o put tho jnspection of grain ut Zust Bt Louds 1i the baudd of Blute officlals fs o dirvot sttuck upon tho grain trude of this clty, uud 1s desigaud to discrhwinute sgalnst St, Louls MONDAY, MARCII ST AT | tables, nnd everyhody but the aforosald nsatst- 14, 1881. and in favor of Chicago, and an effort will doubt less ho mado to defeat tho bill now .pending in tho lltinvls Legisiature, POLITICAL. SERIOUSLY DIVIDED, Spectal Dimateh tn The Chicags Tribune, Miravaukes, March 12.=Tho Itepublican party in this ity has become more serlously divided over the County Judgeship question than it was 1 tho Benatorlul contest. One faction wants u Btralght party nomination, with the design of clearing out tho whole Dourbon ring at the Court-House, while othors profess to helleve that u partisan campalen should not be mnde fora Judiclal election. A call Is out for Judgo Mann, tho present Democratio incumbent of the County lench, and 200 signatures have Leen obtalned for it A good many of these are lHepublicans, Thoss who desire. tho defear of Judge Mann are highly Incensed at this, and oxpress a dee terminution to redotole their oiforts for his de- fent. A convention is called by the lteptliticnn Connty Commitier for Monday afternaon noxe, ot which the matter of n party nominntion will be tully discussed, A new eandidaio will be nsen Or i resolutlon pussed to support Mann. . Inble Republicnns for the position are G, Hhwzelton, Wintield ith, nl C. Al [lamiiton eich of whom is neknuwledged to be n auperior Juwyer to Jud; ans. The probate Lusiness s conneated with the County Court, and the total Incomu s €300 per anmim, an amount quite eufficlent to sceure o luwyer of trst-cluss qual- Hllcutions. THE SPRINUG ELECTIONS, Bpectal Dpateh to The Cnicag Tribunes BLoDMINGTON, Il March Bh~Loal politics remnin in o very qulet state In this eity, and the present outleok seetms to point to one of the most qulet spring elections beld in Boomington for a number of years, It now seemsto bo n settled thing that the Republicans will run the Hon, T, H, Root, the .preseat incumbent, while tho Nemuerats will bringout either ex-Ad, Joiin ‘Trotter or . I, Timerman, one of tho youngest and most ardent Democratic politicluns of the city. Thero 18 u baro posaibility thut the tempernnco noople will brine out g full-lledged Probibition ticket, which if done would glve the Demoernts very flattering hopes of suceess. For the township oftiees there ure more thua tho usunl number of candidates. Twenty auxloua apolieants are quistly buttonholing tho community for the otlice of Townshlp Collector; aud nbout tho suwmy number are seekerd for the Assvssorship, TOLEDO GREENBACKERS, Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Totrpo, 0., March 12.—The Natfonals, In con- veution this nfternoon, nominuted o full eity ticket, includiug the present May- or, Romely, aml the City Solicitor, who are about the Iast of the product of the Nntfonul tidnl wave of n few yoars ago, They hope that the Democrats will indorse these two noalnationy, Ill(llll{l’l thig is not lkely to bhe done, The recent de fons umone Nutlonul oiti- cials havo weakened und demoralized the party. MINNESOTA SENATORSIIP. Speciol Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt, ROCHESTER, Minn., March 12.—The Hon Murk H. Dunnel), in passing through this city on his return to Washingtan, D, C., sald to two personal friends that Gew, A. J, Ldgerton, of Kusson, would receive tho appolntment us United States Senator tu place of the Hon. Willlnm Windom, resigned. ————————— One dollar expended now {n pitrehnsing o bot- tle of Juyne's Bxpectoraut by those troubled with n slight Cough or loarseness, or Sory Thront, inay save tho oxpense of n doctor's bill. A neglocted Couxh oftén ends in Consumption. A slight Influnmation of the lning of the wind tubes, tho usunsl symptoms of which ure Bore Thront and n Puin in the Breast, !rmmmnlf’ leads to lronehltls, A day's delay muy entail months of sulferi Hettor tey at onee Jayne's Lxpectornnt, 8 standard remedy, whuse curis tive properties huve been tested 'and upproved by thousunds, CITY REAL ESTATE, THOR SALE—-BY MATSON 1ML, 9 Washingtor MICHIGAN.AV.—Batween Elzhtoenth nnd Twanty- firsteate, i atana-tront housen. DEAUSHINCA Vi Flne brown-atnnn tront, $21.00, CATLS woen ‘fwentieth and Twonty- 13 INDIANA fou t-olase s, 1AV Iri-an, d fira v uistugun brick houso, nenr Thirly- I13) fect, cornar of Twenty-ninth- waRA s Foet: corner Thtsty-tousthest. AR X! vet, corner T r«fonrth-st SIUTGAN-AV—00x132 Togh, nenr TUIFiy-third-sts enat frant, MICHIGAN AVt OR SALE— ] 1 WEST corner Centro-av., brick house and Si-foot foi, 41 Werl Jnckaoneat., B-foot lot and goud framo F unt; house. only §1.93), o Went Slunrua-at., Sl i out, noar Twonty-ninth-at. 3 WANTED=MALE HELP, BOOKREXPERS, OLERRE, &0, ANTED-GOOD DRY-GOODS CLERK 1940 to tho country. ' Reforanco raquirad, [n< quire at 2)1 Madison st, TRADES. ‘V.\NTED—’I‘O ROLLING-MILL EM- Bloyas—Fho Hpringtiald fron Comparyy wan n forea of fon ts ril-milt and blooms tng-mlll At #pringtatd, (1t working on iron and steel ralls; ateady eniploym ind good pmr will bo given, A\)pl' By loitar or In person to CHARLES KENNE- DY, Buporintende ‘V ANTED--PAPER-RULER IN_OUR blankbook manufnciory, . & T. A. ENNIS, blnnikbaok manutacturers, St Touts, TAYLOR-ST,, orwithout bulld- N & DWIGIHT. nnd Hnlsted- ity GIHT Corner Whshint TRORSA Ll‘l—l.()'l'ON"K‘:\YLOIL:;- ', COR, da Lot ha, chou n Uenirio 10t det Calum eniy-thin: ristfront, 74 fenl Wabieh-iv., nortl bty titth, 13 feor Wabashenv,, cor. ‘Phirty-sixth-st. ) feet on Michigan-av., north of Iniiroa HENIY §e 1 10 Denrhiorn-at, TOR SALE dontvard “Appd by 2 Tnirty [th-nt., Tronting Grand. Avply In storo 12 ¥outh Clark-st, TOR SALE— Flh\‘.\lfl Tou A fien belwaer 1HOUSE WITH 25 Yabarh-ar, 0 t-cinss marblo-front house on Michigan-av., 0 ‘F'wentieth und Twenty-tirt-sis. Ao AVEIRELL T Deatborn-st, nf gronnd, hnyn i nacess {1 T0OR SALE—A The eleaant murbio front house 213 Axhin £ii0. the elevunt onrble frout 91 Weat Jacks A BARGAIN, - 1 modorn improvements, gas fixiures, nnd furs best Incation on West Hide. Inquire el riiat, i bank, jonr foursstory briek uis nll # liarial TR0k SALB = S0 — TiIE threnestory brick llonse 120 West contninmg AL~ ST,500 — TIE ELEGAMT iouss 4% Nurth La s § menta; front: deep Inti 34 Bearborn: n. NT LEGAD Adamaest., Foomar corter house; It lan bargaln, modeen” Inpro o UL iy ot K5 Dearborn-at, i bunk, _SUBURDBAN REAL ESTATE, TRORSAT xuant tuan order RECEIVER'S SALE—~PUR- 0 an ordor uf tho Superior Courtof Caok ered oh the Sth day of Sarch, 191, 1 niy tlghit. 16, and inturost s K it Lot 14, 24, M, Jaties ‘1L Howen's Addition deserived property, for each lot 7. 10 iverid to e I WHRIOE at iy atfiee, Room 7, No. 13- ltandolph n or buford Mureh 15, 141, und mu by 1 nputtied with o de- orltof 10 per eent of tha anuant of the bid. r ult cash, und the talance on or 2, with per eant Interost, nt the er. VoA TuRE llgfiel\'ur. CEIVER'S SALE—PUR- tha Buporior Court of Conk County, entored March 10,11, 1 offer Tor sale s)f my richtgitle.und interost us Iteceiver of the Fidullty Save ey < ranlod uhiount t iBank und {0 Depnitary to tho folloming ual 10 15, 1 17, 14 20, and s Addition 1o Sont AL b it 185 Handolphi-st., , 158, and Lo secom:s Aes, cust b Aiipenal, MAT y it reat 0.4, \ll:li;—';l“li)' 91\ k.-ACHI:J }U'I'S ON RENT—HOUS inlo; wiit butld houses 10 COUNTRY REAL I 01 SAL il Tnwng under plents iaume s B WOTILY 1XU TOATA B0 OF tmenin you flaa o 3 nesa give mo u enit, 1. 1 BOY D, Tvua: TATL: —$1A0—10-ACRE FARM, los rauthweat 61 La Monk. 10 Doeatur County, Tota 2, 4, und 3 & or, I8 371 18 acres ence, 100 1eres s beon hlowed of mico timber una water: o corn-criby und stable, Wo took this farin on HLAX. If you wuht i will buy this: wood Jind, and 1t is worih thit yuu gwnn farm, J1you mesn busls t for salo tor (L300 after April 13U Madtaun-st roum oz . 10 V:\N'l'i-}l)-—TllRm-: GOOD HARNESS- makers: steady work. G, W, BHETLEL, Mar- ahalttown ANTED — VISE AND ~ LATHE 1) rrespond with GEO, EST- BitLY & 8 Wis., or call on (160, Eae onday_evoning, March 11, ANTE 1L ONE TIHOROUGIT- Iy qunitfied te taka chiaren of o cencker and fina biscult manufactary,., Address A, G. COPELAND & C0., Detroit, Mich. COACHIMEN, TEAMSTERS, &0. ANTED=A. COMPETENT GERMAN orNwedy conchunam, Call at Hoom 21 3 <3, with ruferancen, Monday, from 3 to 4, wdny, from it 12 "'N‘\_A\wrzn—‘\ HOSTLER AL Das roit's stablo, 132 Wabnsh-nv, e MISOELLANEOUS. ANTED — AGEN'TS — ENERGETIO men. with or withut bxporionca for n dosirably tmalng=s, sunrantood to yny £ woekly on sl capi= tal. Eend siamp tor papera, and investhaate, or eall At 27 iind 2) North Clark-st. MERIULL & CO \V-\.\"l‘l‘ll)~ OUNG MEN TO BECOME tefearanh oporators, deni 3 for liusteutod fnssen B TONES & "V.\N'N‘Jll — A COLOR: waltun tahles at L "V‘;\NTEI)—IIUSI ESS-MAN ORSALES- nian: permanent aituntion. 1,137 Tribune udice, ‘7’1\NTFD— A farm. M, ferred. Inquiro attl w'elock, G Co AIRM= HTRUNS t sl sadu] trude,Address, i 123 & VEILK S, 128 Norih Third adeiphin, DOMESTICS, ‘TAN’I'ED—A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN, b Saede. or Amerienn gir] for gonefil houses rk dn namiail fitnily whero i ninn_xervant i House all modeen Improvements, Nono but compes t uirl with first-class rotereaces need cail. 10id “ TANTED~, IRL TO DO GENERAL . housewurk at 674 Wost Monroe-st. "‘fl\N D—A GLRTL T'O DO G VY “iusewurk ac 85t Sorth Ciars RAL FOR 1)— ERMAN GIRL senoral housewors, GI North State-st, second tlour, NURSE3. "Vz\.‘:’l' ED— AT 2029 PRA(RIE-AV,, nursg girl._Avply with raference nmediotely? EMPLOYMENT AQENCIES. "V:\NTED —GOOD GERMAN AND Scundinuylin girts for private famifios, hotels, and bonciitig Hotuos, aY G, USRS otlee, 1% M0 v 1 b i SITUATIONS=ILALE, BOORKEEPERS. OLERKS, &C. ITUATION WANTED—BY A TIIOR- uuhly competeut man (o take chinrge of an oflico MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—LADY TO'!ADDRESS CIR- Apwly ut Room 7, Commureint Hotol. ANTED—AT RAND, McNALLY & y 4 to 13 Mouroe-st., U bindery Kirls to eiien, Eightoe oL sALE-OR TRADE (3 It CHICAGO <@ farni, ©) acrex or Bolf 40 neres in frow Chicaro. Ece owner ut 155 West erty. gt it TRIBUNE BRANCIH OFIIC. N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR nuinergus patrona” throughous tho eity, we have xiabifubud Branch Uilices I the diferont’ Divistons, ardosignated below, whord kdvortisomonts will bo takun for the saing bricy av ehaeeod s tho Muln Of tice, und will b Fecalvod intl § o'elock p, it EOUTH DIVISION, & I SIMMS, “liookaeliors ind Statloners, 153 o I, Drugaist, 613 Cottage Grove-ave bhiety-utihent, COBUS, Drogdist, 2057 Indiann-av., e AN, Drugyist, corner Thirty-first und. ta, WEST DIVISION. 1 RILART, Druisdist, Uil Weal Madison-st., cor- KIRKLEY & CO., Druggists, 131 South curnar of Adanin, PLHAIBIACY, J. W. WAINWRIGHT, 52 Mudlso-sL, cornor Ugdon-av. i \ . Statloner, ote, AL, Nowsdu: ear Wesl Uy, Biuo lalund-av., Jowoler, Nowsdealer, and Vancy Ake-aL: corner Lineoln, AGGUST'TACOHSON, Drugkist, 152 North 1l corner Indlunu-at, NORTH DIVISION. ol BURLANGIEAN & 'CO.,"Druststs, 415 North 1 1 LAANS & CU, Drugziats, 67 Lareaboo-st., S LOUES W, If. NEEBE, Printing und Advertismg Axent, Nows und Statlanury Degot, £5 B, Iivisionest, ... PERSONAL. 5. ITROEThlety -t ST B B intkeat., cartior Dy Fo . SONAL~( 'LEMAN, of uze, nesrly nri fires to hocome nted with an kee Indsone owt Indy, W Thus best of roforonce Lo produey us to ghumcter, ele, Altiross’ CALLIOIE, Lock 1 Uieo, “llgu(ly. OUNG MAN ( from tha city, can NAL—A Y i SO gri. lving taety Fnnlortable b fo fnwntion, 1 ddys st TR ) * Woldrineen \wnod, ‘Aduress s, 111 Wodnesday, Slate whero P SRBON ANY HEALTIY AN Tispectubie younz woman or widuw who woull b willing to marey a hoalthy snd moral ntddiesngod wnn, o stmigerin e cley, nddross X 2, Tribun ANTED=INFORMATION OF MRS, unot Hutett, or Duncan, Al wing her wherenbuuts will eouTar nires ing hor trothor, Capt. 1IUGIL DU Holen Thoft, lchimonid, Vit caro Yorbwrt. AN, British bus of Huldsworth % LOST AND FOUXND. OST—MARCIE 12, ON MILWAUK |4 av.. noar Anbland, i Biay g areached i deiiv- Bry wazin Wit Beavy hubs nid Linronnd tio seit Wuro hne whito aur o id it wihite siripe on nusw: welghs whoat 3V, laboral fus ward offored,Addross 551 Milwankeo-av, ]' OST—DEMWEEN MONROE AND CO rescste, o Atliud-ave o by sl 1ru | et o) iy finder will b by giving information at 85 Mon= TUESDAY, MARCILS, TWO RED I 801Lams with ©)lturs 0113 nuiny of doz an o 1Aty rowund will bo juld fur thair NoRrit SIDE, N, CLARIG-S',, NEAR THE BRIDGE— Uood board £ 10 87 per wuek, $10 (0 £ por wontli; INDIANA-AV, —HANDSOME T, JAMES HOTEL, 1 day-bourd, kil pur weo, $12 per uongi. route, with buaed,” lReferenoes rquirod. §1 per dny, Meduced ralos to truvoli Hont boi Luard b por SoUTH SIDE, 2017 HOTELS, FITTH-AV,— mon und 13 USE, 1 posite T'atmor 1iouw 1610 83 ur wook, N INDSOR EUROPEAN 1TOTEL, ‘I uno Block: e ) 1 hutel In the oity, i b i raati. MM 1t RS “BOARD VAN OAND—IN COUNTRY—-BY GENTI Juaw und wifo, fu wirletly priviio Tauliy | fwily protorred; evivaniont {0 ealirond 0 eity, Unauestlonuble roforenc givon. Athlress, with 1ull Elllll‘llhun. LAMULCON" Toonng wilies, ASE PERMANE I‘ urui by spo Jsuacrintiue i, twyiiias COVUred HariIos YKOUNOIG mcdicinue - Ul pariiens fune” S BT Eikhar, L TT YPROPHOBIA =SUR this drend disvase, Hundreds of reforencos ueated, Address with U conts stumps, C, P[0 CLEIGYMEN, LECTURERNS, LAW: yors, unid public spoakurs—=1ave your po; 1 wanisoripl, dupustions, briele, ol ciplod on typuswritoe. ‘Phius writton the, IEA0A wiiun iaand iid prosvvon a4 HonL we o printed Tp-WEam Lo Tunt. VUK & KRLLOGG, Torim u’ Yoluing ook, whith thoy vielully urv. Washigtun-at, Koot o1 8 0 nuver s tu road (Hfegorcacily; uhd Tor p Bborn tn Mureh, April, Jun-, Supwaiber, Ugtuber, Docomber sclucis nunibers thut draw Jarge prizos n iuttery, Pursons s dlsiunos sionded o by lutisr. Cull oF Adurvss 233 Woat Sadis it i GAST=0 LUING, QVLL HE TADIES AND GENTLEMEN Who wish 10 hull v i et wid if feditiug, can got au, odor Trany & IWEIBCH E, ok Bintoesss Lwifl oy o por cont inors st iy uiiher doutorln tha eily.” It Lo, __ RELL ESTATE WANTED, Vfi\ NTED fmproved or huveu conferotes with 3 AVE CASH CUS- PeALe busliess progerty, W wound by plensod t6 wners wieaig (o sell, JACUD WEIL & CO., ST Dearbori-i. WE 1 rcmmll‘y iz et otmers to V;\N'l‘l-.‘[)—l WILL PAY EASU DOWN 1 want good butliings, wnd” lund m county-sent; linofs or Southorn Wisconsiin, 1T owners uf s Jurus Wil mond TulE desesiption BLnes thoy cun find 3 buyer. Plenso give this your nuentign—wint it vear u luke nnd depot. 3. 151 Maat Madison-at., Ciife :‘I;A KERY WITIL or s e Lmproved tarm of t Do nur depor wouid 1ize it nonen lko i Norch AN ES BATLEY, Room 1, DBUSINESS CILANCE e RESTAUR, hest lueality, Honrdiug-ouss with saloon cheap, store, Mitise: Tuif in L1 NI, ehiwun, a8 tiarky ' EIL, 5 North Clark-st. 1(”! i LE—FIRST-CLASS GROC. ¥ e good eash tradd; Une fxtuces, clonn i ownerobilied 1o chungo elimule, Address ) ribune vttle OB SALE-VERY DESIRABLE BUSL nesy in one of tho best_ sares § Kliite-st.i nhout £,50 cash require 1bung o oAl i—FLOUITAND Fi ness, Inquine n the heart of Address 5 W, uid edlts A0 required. 1 I T'ribung uitica, ITUATION WANTED—NAVE HAD fivw Yeurs oxpuricnice b ol grucer: hise aRporiencint furwacdor, ot by dund and wat s Jarenn on pubile works. Willing 1o go nlmost SWhero I aliinst any capicity. Best U€ referonces o, AW ck Hox i Whiteliall, N, Y. 1TUATON WANTED—TO DRUGGISTS prndunto of the Phillaadolphin Callloge of Pinrtney dusices i postidon: ton seur’ exporionce. Beat reference. Quulited in Wil hranelios: city of tiourlshing town. Can tuke entire eharo of any tirst- clusa store.Address ¥ W, ‘Uritiune olllie, TRADES. Sl’l‘U;\'l'lO)«' WANTED—BY PRACTI- enl custom euttar, Al Feloroncos: 3 yuard In pros- "alnaville, Lake County, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EX- perinnced bincksmithon pll kitds of forging, bot ubwoel and fron, wid lus mioce than & yours' prac- then. _Aditress @ 12, Vribune aniee. DoMESTICS. JITUATION WANTED--BY SWEDISIL sl (nuw coion to du secund, wark i, Al @i funily:” North i 2 Pown- non somunt. q TATTON KD privitte tumily, Cattaup Grovenv, EMPLOYMENT AGENOIES. ITUATIONS WANTED~ FAMILIES necding Scandinnvin or Gormnn foiunle help can ont mituation. Apply Box Ohio, IR Ido preforred, Call ut 222 A 5 COOK IN A oud reference. Collut No, 30tS ED BUSI- n at 10 Cottwzo Gro: FYOU WISILTO BUY A FIRST-CLASS Htav: i BOY D, » nt onco, ¥ I paying W-room hotol call utence und su o, T fioua e dn tha vees cont £ businors o Suuth | shuw; Eyih wil} by omplotely und woll turnished, Cull o und lewso only for sale, T, B llonent, Fury toom 7, o paying o SH0,000 WANTED IN THE ineturn of i weapio of ailversal I o8 TeCEnts bist and 038 WA'LK ] el A GOLDS o Madison’ nond b i v nd xiteor, intionds, al B 4 Y AMOUN' turo nnd planos eithuut” removal. 131 liane LGN L s . licorimod), | Extablinliod 196, Dig coker wnd bulllon dentar. Cuslh patd for uld d ot otel Colorida it Larhmurest., Denver, TO LOAN GN FURNI- O at low ru 129 andolphiest. FIAND JC koud sveurity. TELMORTGAGES 1 Inaned on chatiels und 10-nt, U supplied 61 G. DUSKE'S ofice, 1% Milwaukeo-a; W ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN EiEl, coakn, goneral, aucond, gl work: ol glrls wanteds orders by Boll tolepho clty tuo #, _Hhurenn feulatey, 708 Wost Monros-at. 10 RENT: BNTII0| ‘Wisr Bipr. 0 RENT—TIE TWO LOWER FLOORS ofn Zexiory wid bnsoimont brlck hugae, liunds ey furninhed, modorn improvementss 3 lis of . lfofirunce suquirgd. - Liguire at @0 West Con- irinnest. lGo WARREN-AV. FROM 3tuy Luuua nwall fronts dluing oumund kitchiea PO, RENT'-r3 (U ATOF H0or HOL W0 enld Waser ke DEtares. turnacy, otc., sversthing comploty, It POTWIN, 12 Wurlnton'st, o X ST (ONT HOUSE, 11 Fiatite, Doty turntahtd, & Soeley-nv., noar Mous e Liseng 63 puasesslon xivoid uiry o, LKL STk W7 Donroorn-t. s i 1 ORTIL SIDE, SOUTIT OF u curefil wnd responsible ten o ol ¥on months n furnisiod louse oo & roruer: suniiant in oo clevator: yurd, Ape Piy 10 BATL & 181 0 L Eallgests Souri BIDE, -NO. 3120 WABASIL-AV.—A & COy M4 DEARROR 1o Chivige real esiato o HES ICE PALD FOR STATE vings und Fldelity Bank booky, und Scandie nn Nutwnnd Hugk eortiticutos, WEA HOLSUES, Goneral Troker. 8 Wishingion-st, 0 : REN'T . ot dl e 1 peovonieria; ine nll frostig can glve Immodiate possesslon ut luw pont. IERCY W, BATLMELL 14 Dosrbozaizit, Roum, St R AL ENT=ROONS . 5 NORTIX BIDE, 0 RENT '—FURNISILED 1HOUSE, COR- Tor Dearborn-nv, nid Burin-pluce. X, 1n UTI8, 1m0, 10 b Sablocn. "ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNETURE, 3 witilout renioval. “Ge VAR, 10 Wuet 10 wards o Inlorom wi B § o A FEW PIANGS AND O ASE-MONEY NOTES WANTED e kb will ko sunll notes. J. il iwkent, Woum 12 - LOA M5 O tuproved eliy ronl Ithout connlssions. Portind Biock, it G A\I()NI".\; renesinte, I 1. 0K dntuty LYMAN & JACK TO L0 165 Ulurk-st. 8ronya, 0 RENT—STORE AND BASEMENT £l Wost Mudisonest., 2ix, ug'm!llu Curson % i buriness conire of the W ust Bide suitutile o1 rtechid rotall bustnesy, WAL 1L THOALPSON, wh Madisoni-st. O¥¥ICES. o RENT—A CHOICE SUITE OF OF- e fleow ot second tuor in Dearbarn Butlding, 10 Tourbori Ili{ ung suite on tbintteor, W, It CONDICT, Houin 18, %l MAND, Buoilttio used, Good as new, Wil be sold on montus Iy paymunis I roquired. W, W, KIMBALL, Cornor Blatd uiid Adunis-uts. :BNISCIHEH vrhieur PIANOS Aro colourntad for thoir boautiful slnaing quaiiiy of it 3 youns, ol pe Sty Tor oy, ur on HEALY, S i uimstlelty o e, bty it siugincs ot Establizh ML POFCHANOTE. [, DAVIS & COS UPRIGIT PIANOS, "[{10su eulebmteld planos, with utliors Of bost wikes, enis by Sk d it LU0 waroroonin of HeY OGO KstiaL Curnor Btute uid Aduiis: s, AN 1 ANS, CAMEP OUGANS, i - BTOILY & For sule at 10w pricoy fur casli, O ON Gasy paymonts Lo runt, A FOM & caMIn 18 AND 10 S _dIoRs wili excl HOUSEIOLD GO0, Efii!m PARLOR LD Y Kt = B unrtiows, oy und L ARE MANUFAC And v, 11 Call wid exanli AND CARRIAGES, CHELLS, 1w B, WASH- o wit kirids: carringus, biiok wocani-hatd, s low peicds; oF wino. Coli odvatined wgwto, 'URIN(IAS FINT FOCkuways, ote., ud cun by wid il sl 100 Tiwost Lura 4nd s, U, 7} W roewivin, d lousshiuld ity e Juwust 'prioes fur cush or o installulunts. ;l‘() RENT_MUSIC-IIALL BUILDING— Finw ofliean d flour; elovatory seam beaty ety ot wid eald watert possoulon now. . We PURCE, 905 Bl U RENT —7 STATE-ST, SECOND Housr, front May L (wo 500, 1 0o O teu tons itss aptandid 1ane, 14 1.a Kallewat. o RENT—A S 3 OR 4 OF tieen i Huwloy Bl iy, with vault sud cluvaied TLENBY 1, 1111 T Denriornest, MIBORLLANEOUS, PO RENT—1 WILL RENT MY FARM Of Gl nores, sitiated ono wiio from Peotone, Hh, i1, G, 14, 1L, 40'milos south o Chleaxos sald Jurin o goud dweilings knd il pecovaary itable for dairy” or stock farmingi ° no orchiarda) Lhe, uprovos cond to nonu i the stste, SApply oo ¥ owivor uF by ol CHAILLES 3, OB LL 000 SQUALE FEETFLOOR uatm power; will divide 0 sult B, 11 Clark-a! 5 Lail, t tuowss 0F Bor 7 Fooms I ghod loustlony wiih tuko 1t iy oo duriivs Ajetl but ROL ater than Sy b Wddreia ftovw 10 ardace tods, ANTED—TO RE. BY A SMALL Tuwliy (et Muyi, o frstclass house o ilac ol 5 rounie, 1) GUIETL proveien - cinwn nolghbarhood. Aildreas 4 & 20 EXCHANGE, 1"" RESSMAKING T3 HANGE ol tiunk, _ Addruss Q7 Lribuge tics. HANGE-FOIL GOOD SUBUR- ron, guod Iruon: house, with bar. 25 1~ Cals N wido wlioyy cloue, WAL LIPS 2 A LARGE X socond-hund fleg und burglar-provt NHOOD 3 0. 51 Denrbusnist. taitetibor the nutbur, bi AGENTS WAN: e GEN'U ti IN EVERY CITY or town 1o capital roquired. Addrass, widh rofe Grviees, Ganlun Cly Gral Exclange, Clivuo, L [H o xpusi _CARDS. X ODIICH, ATTORNEY AT TAW, 4 lMllb«rn-lL.L‘hh»Jn. Advyicu free: lA_yunn ey, Busitvss quiudy sud lvgully trupsaeted. ST S GIORAGE FORFUINTTURE BUGGIES, oo b AR AW VTR