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THE OOURTSS. Liability of Stockholders of Bank- rupt Fire-Inauranco Com- panies. They Aro Held for tho Full Amount of Stock Onned by Them. Tho MoOhesnoy Tooth-Pulling Onse Given to the Jury. ANice Polut of Law in tho Cure of an tnsuranee $3. 6 Raslivay Company, Dlractors of a Cat-Roofing Company in Court— Divorces, New Suits, Eto. THE TOOTH-DOCTONS CASE, The hearing of tha malpractica case of Ida Boles against MeCnesney Brothers, tu revover $5,000 anmiagos for alleged tnakiiftulness in ex- tracting all thy teeth in her upper Jaw when sho only ofderul two drdwn, wis convluded yester- day before Judwe Smlth, Tho evidence of the defendants wae olfared yosterday, aud wasn the mnit to the elfect that the teeth whieh were ex- tractod were decayed, cnusinug plointit’s brent: loaned ofenabgoty, mid that aig, thongh not ordering all thy teuth ii hur tipper Jaw to by ax. tracted, afterward consented to” and ratitied whut bad beso done, After the summing up tie ease way given to the Jury about 4 oeluck in the atternoon, —— AN IMPORTAN'T LUGAL QUESTION, Judge Dritmmond If engaged In hearing the ease of the Masaiehtsotts Mutual Life-tnaur- anee Company akutnst the Chienuo & Afton Ital rond Company and others, Tho gasy waa begun du the WI County Circuit Court, and afterward transferred to the Federal Court under tho act of 1875, Judge Drummond, Bowever, sent it Back on the ground that the real controversy wns Letween reallents uf the sage State, and he therefore had no jurisdiction, ‘The defondunes, sho bail taken the transfer, then took an appeal from this order, remanding the case to too Supreme = Court — of the Unitec States, and filed th bond matiog the appeal @ supersedcrs. Some time subsequently, ond while tho appeal was yet vending, thy Stato Court bogan to take sutne steps in the ense, on the ground that the order of Judgé Urmngonud remanding the cass relnvested it with Jurindic- von. At uppiicution was immedintely made for an injunction to provont any action in tho Stute Court, and the novel and fuportant polut Is raised whethor a Federal Judge, atter remand- ry cise for want of jurisdiction, still cnter- tains Jurisdiction go as to enjoin action in the State Court pemling tho deciston of an appeal from his order, Cooper, Gurley & Packard and dudgo Willluns appenr je behalf of tho motion for injunction, and L, 4, Douteil in opposition to ft, EMPIRE CAR-ROOVING COMPANY, A petition for u quo wurranto was fied yestor- day in tho Circult Court by the People ex rel, Darwin L. Skldmore against Robert B. and Mary F.Crauch, J, A. Diulworth, and J. 1 Raymond, to test thotr title ns oficers of the Empire Car- Toofng Compuny. Skidmore clafins that at o reguinr mectiug of the stockbaldors, held March 2, 18dl, at the olfice of tho Company, No, vot South Water street, Hiram Aldridge, 1) L, Skid- more, F. fA. Dillworth, and It, B. Ceaneh wero olected Direotors, and: that Immediately thore- after Aldridge waa elected President, and, Crauch ‘Troagurer and Secretary, An ulteyed” irregular meeting was held March 14, when . Cranch. ), H. Raymond, Mra. Mary i Cranch, and Hltam Aldridge were etvoted Di- rectors, aud thit on the 1th fnst. these Inst- nuimed Directors brad a mecting ut whieh thoy chose Raymond as: President and Cranch ‘ren: Yrer, complainant not boeing allowed to vote, Complainant therefore asks that tho defendants aay be compelled to show what right thoy have toact ns Directors and olficersof such Company, DIVORCE Lilla M. Mosher Qled a ‘bill yesterday againat her bueband, Charles «A. Mosher, asking foru divorce on the ground of cruolty. + Cecelln Bates asks for u slmitar deereo agalost Jotn Bates, on the ground of jmpotenuy, And Heury 1. Spencer aguinst bis wife Mar- #oret EL, the charge being adultery. . Jane SM. Snee way murricd to Patrick Snee In 185, but bo took to driaking soon nfter, and Alunlly In consaquenco of his dissolute habits be- cue hopelesly insane and hus- remained so ever alice, Bite was compelled to leave hin in and now uske that the marriage may bo an- dn 1877 John E; gcbrecht, a widower with four eblldren, was looking around fora womnun who Would tnake a good stopmother, and he allowed his affections to falton a Minna Rithy, Sho mude no ubjection to hile attentions, and in due tno became Mrs. Eggobrecht. How- stepniuther she may have ever a a en, she ovidently dit not satiety Eggobrecht's expectations 1 0 wife, anu he has recently dia- that she had a hitsband living named when she married bin, He does very sud over the discovery; in fact, 18 rather pleased than otherwlae, as eho has since ber marriage beon guilty of divers ucts af eru- wee and cumplainant not unwillingly asks for a vorce, «Lina Honke Med n bill for divorcee from Joho Henke on tho ground of desertion. The following bills were tiled Wednesday and ilpprereut forecrvico: Margret M. Hall from John H. Hall on tho ground of desertion, and Anno Neal from Henry Neal on the ground of cruelty. i ranted a divorce to Mary ,Judye Barnum Cious from Aluxander Cluus, ou tha ground of desertion. ‘ ITEMS. Tho Appellate Court Judges yestorduy ad- Jourued to ‘Tuesday, when thoy will meet and deliver optutons, —— STATE Counts, Henry Schlerding began n sult for $1,500 yes terday ayainet John aud Nenry Kolling, N, Markey sued Willtutm ‘. Collins for $1,000. J.B. Quinn brought sult to recover $2,000 of Dora Korsosk: Tho National inting Company suied Willfam J. Barnes for 1,000. saa CRIMINAL COURT. :Jobn Freoly, Larry Dingnn, and Charles Coyio wero tried for rot. Freely was acquitted and Coyje and Dignan were sent to {uil for ten and Aftecn days respectively. Jobn Jones wis found guilty of burglary, and given. twelve yoars in the Ponltentiary. Ho bad cen there twice before, and upon papennyy tor telat shook hands with Statu'a-Attomey Mills, and suid ho was glad to ace hilin, It took Just thirty-tlvo minutes to reach a verdict, and upon learning hindoom bo wus found to havo chnpgod Rial about Mr. Milla, und to want a now Thomas Corrigan pleade lity to laroot: gud wus remanded, Seay is ef Charles Willams pleaded sully to lurcony, and was given four months in the House a Correction. Joseph Heeso and George Wilson pleadod gullty to Inrceny, and were sent to the House of Correotion for sixty daya. Joho Holutes was tried for maitclously killing iB POrEGs and the jury will bring ing sealed vere Anton Rainsuuer was found grullty of assnuit, Jobn Millan was tried for robbery, and the dury will return a sealod verdict. PROBATE CouRT, To tho matter of tho estate of Marin M. Nehf, ecensed, letters testamentary wore tsoucd to dobn W. Neht, under bonis for $5,000. In tho matter of the oatate of NuthanM. Pratt, deceused, letters of adaiinistration were feaucd to Emma A. Pratt, under bonds for 84,000, UNITED STATES GRAND JURY. * Tho following Grand Jury was ohoson yeator- a Idred ‘Thacher, Johu Middleton, Jebn C, Coo, Chartes Gossage, George W. Kriegh, John I, Nenaloy, Michast Corbill, Hamuel Barnum, Namilton Chonvy, Franklin MavVough, Clark G. Leach, John Bucroft, Charles Darlit,y 1, 8. Wilmot, Churles King, Watter Rogurs, Dennis netton, Ainos Anderson, Goorye Martin, Vuillips, Albert B, Goodrich, HN, Buker, 0.0. Suur, Jolin Slordot, Charles Dike, Doxtor G, itoWo, John Boutheamb, Ueurge M. Dunagvau. Gerhard Yoroman, and It. 8, Priudiville, STOCKHOLDERS OF INSURANCE COMPANIES. Nearly all of the filinois Insurance compantos doing busines at tho tle, of tha tire becamo Snsulvont, the assots Payingin most casos vory Small dividends to tho creditors,—$ or 10 per ent, or even tess, It wus clatned by tho crediturs that the stock- holders In these cumpuuies were individually Hable to the creditors for an amount equal to tbe amount of stock beld by ecauh porsm, fod a ult was brought fu I8vJ, and taken to the Supruimw Court under the fitle of uttor va, Walker, in whieh the Court hetd that the stockbolders were Mable 3s claimed, whereupon u targe number of suita— Perhaps 2—were commayced by dtesara. Bhu- hi dt und Westover for the creditors againet tho Hockholders, eubrucing the stuckholders fa Hetty wll tho compunies doing buatiess bore. a the decision In tag Dersens, not yutlailed wit * touk three cases to the Supreme Court cua iu Jef¥ aid waked the Court to ruvlow that dus fizlon, Now, having bad the oases under ad- tument for two years, the Court bos in the {ta of Murguretha E.’ Gulliver vs. sovepk given deolslug , altrog o dootrine lald down in Butler ve, Walker, and held thit all dtockholdors tn. ine suratée ‘coiipantes, the enpltdl atock of vehich waa int pelt up iy tall and cortificated reeorded, nee ih Tor nu sinaine equal te the Al inotint un epeeR hele by etal. Tho opinion hy dustice Walker. ‘This ends long. tigate toa, wileh has been bitterly contested by tho stockholders, Att murs that tholr {lebines: hy this decision. ‘The suits pend- ds thiuslty fx Ing involve in tho nulgtiborhood of $800,000, ‘Tho Conte har atau deutled the cuan of Welds joger va. Sproance, a stookholter in the Com= mercial Inauranee Campany, which involves a sllehtly Uiferent question, but the stockholders in that Company are also hell to be labte, ‘Thosy three cnees embrace tho stockholders 4 tho Germanin, and ta Com- jnerclal Josurines Companies. THEE CALI, dupar Dutmtaxv—Het nso Chitago & Alton Raltrond Company va. Maasnchusotts Mutual Life-Insuiranee Company, on hettring. 3 DeongErc—Nat in Court, y COURT—No court until Tuesday, one WIE be givens ‘ nh trina. ena) us On tri valle rial enll B7Vh, Blatz vs. neon tela. Jupdn Wiittasos—Agsiets dudgednry, No ease on trial. * JUDO FAMESONNo enll, Roth va. Ehrman on bearing, Joe UALPNEN—No eal. No, 4, Markod ve. Wakeman, on hearing: “AEN HoORs— HO! to 370, inalualye, excopt 5, nnd BOT, No. uM, Fretka va. Mlinole Con Hallroad Company, on trial Jian A S oprelliutiaty Gall. Uelat I My 42h dai, $e 43h At, 487, 0, 454, 42, 45, 407. No. 400, on trial, ih UL. No. Ul, Felend va, enrlty Gioson ae ° dupay Wan se-—2 | No ense on bearing, DEH LOOMIS—Non, 88h, BAT, B71, (188, UO Kam Fd, 1,000, 1,007, 1,009, 107th, 1, s and iti. JUDGE MOUAN—Nos. 569, O72, 718, 837, # 1,082, 1.001, 1,007, and 1,005, Jubae Hayna—No. 5M), 04, abd 147. JUDUMENTS, Surrnton CountT—Cosrrssioxs—W, P, Town- send & Co. vs. Nobeminh Hawkins, St419,- D. Wolls of al. vs. Patrick Minowue, 81(rn.—W, A. Holes et al. va. George Voedl: UR, dunay Garv—O, W. Balloy ve. Consolidated Fire Extinguisher Company, €1,000, JuLAR SMiTi—stlllwell & Bieres Manufactur- ing Compifiy va. Milan Paper Company, $007.16, Crreurr Covnr—J vin NTIHON mes Tron Works vs. Abner ( OM, FTN. Auaale Honke vs. Wenzel Fornoch, $100.0) a Rounsavell va. Petra M. Williamson, $11 oe - MARK BEAUBIEN. One of Chicago’s First Settlers Dying at Kankakee. Biographical Sketch of the Historic Tavernkeeper and Fiddler, Private telegrams recolved here yesterday from Kunkukee announced that Mark Beaubien was In a dying condition, tho result of enlarge. mont of tho liver, Mr. Benublen wns ane of tho most interesting of the “old settlers" of Chl- cago, Ho was first brought inte recent prom- Invent notice in the newspaper ropurts of the first of tho old sattlers’ receptions, which are now an annual institution of tho Caluinet Club, At that reception ho wus present with the {dentleat fiddlo with whieh ho was wont, nearly fifty years before, to supply tho essential barmony for the socinl events of tho Chicago of thut day, Ho was thu llon of tho ovening, and vofore the reception closed hia old ussoclutes of bulf a century previous danced the same old dunees to the same old tunes whicn had en- llvened tho ovenlugs of tholr youth, Nearly every speech that evening contained an allusion to tho oul Goatlens » Gen, Huury Strong characterized him as * the Apollo of the curly settlors ex-Chicf Justice John Dean Cuton told fucotiously the story of bow old Mark won f horse-race from Kobert A. Siuzle, und of how, to use his (Mark's) own expression, ho kept tavern “like boll; the Hon, John Went- worth called to memory sevorat of the featlvo ovensions upon Which the yeteran settlor had employed his musical power to yood effect; aud ox-Lelut-Gov, Bross reminded his bearers of tho way in which the anuiont tavernkceper divided his Ume betwaun “ keeping tavern vigorously,” working the forty at Wolf Point, and runulog pony-races with bis Indian neighbors, c Mir. Beuublon was nso present nt tha second revoption given. by the Caiumet Club last year, at which he recotved hardly t on the previous occasion. The Hon, Jobn Went- worth, telling a Litrnuny reporter yestorday his recolloctions of the deceased, ald: a “When 1 came to Chicago In 188 . Mr. Bonublon was a promluent citizen hero, ry well known among all classes us probably any man in the elty. Ho was considered an indispensable requisit upon all eo-'lal oceasiony on account of his'ability ns a fudler, In caso of a party, IC for any reasons the regularmusicluns: wero nbaent, wo could always send for “old Mark," who was: ALWAYS READY WITH 1115 FIDDLE. If, whero ho was plnying, one of bis strin; broke, bo could play on tho romaining threo; if two broke the other two would do, nod if they nll save way bo could hum auy danuing tune that wo neaded In those days. Ue wus ectebratod for his xoou nature. I nover knew him tospeak un- Jctudly of nnybody, or anybody to speak une kinaly of hin, “Lhuve been more or jess intimate with film fram the time of my arrival in Chicago to the presout, and ho seldom Vialted the city without calling upou ino, HH last prowlnent appearatices wore ut the recep- tions given by the Calumet Club to old- sottlors: in 18) and 188, wherd it was observed by all pregeut that ho had mentally all tho vivaclty of Youth and played tho Hiddle us woll ay over, Ang otuer time that he distinguished himself was when, in 1876, ho Introduced me to an audicnca and oreatod @ groat den! of amusement by bis brokon Frenub and Engitsh, : “He claimed to have been born In 1800, but many parsons thought that ho was much older. Ho was prosgont jn 1812 whew Detrolt was sur- rendored by Gen, Hull, and was very fond of singing songs In derision of Hull, which wero sung in those duys. He and his fathor before hin wore bore in Detroit, but bls wrandfathor wasan omlgrant from France, He came toro In 1835 and voted in tho Chieayo precinct In tho county of Peoria in 160, Tho inet time 1 looked over the poll-lists of 1830 there voters of that year bosidos himself living, ‘Those wore Davi MeKee, of Aurora, and Mudoro Jt. Hemibienrpe Bilver Lake, Kas., a nephew of the decensce : “When bo came to Chleago ho bulit a log house at tho forking of the river, on what fa known us tne old wixwam lot, on the corner of Lako aud Market streots. lt was at tho time tho only dwolling-house on the Bouth Bide, ox- eept thatof his brother, Col, Joho 1). Beaubien, When he was building the houxo the Iudian Ublef Baugauash told him bo supposed ho would name hie bowl after some blz juan, 0h that | was tho way the Americans ald, * sald Meuublon, *1 wilt numo tt after a big mun. itehall bo the Sangaunsh Hotel,’ and so itwas, A few yours afterwards ho buile 8 frame ucdition to tt, aud init Ttook, in 188, niy, first meal in Chicayo, Ho established tho first ferry at tho forks of tho river not fur from tha presout Sako-atrect bridge, at which time there were no bridges across tho river. wore but two . MARK HAD TWENTY-THRER CHILDREN, and bo counted thom over to ine ne TE took down thoirnames, Ho bad fifty-thros Mying grand. children at the timo, but be suld that a great: muiny of thom had dled; uud a Janes number at kroat-grandehlldron whom hie sald be could not count over ag thoy cume on su fast. OF late youra bo hus lived around among hls relatives tn the country, occasionally visiting Chicago. “Ho nover hold auy ollicu aud hover wisncan- didate for one, Whou Chicago was incorporated naa town Aug. 10, 186 tho first clection of ‘Trustocs was held at his house. His memory wis vory wood until within about ten years, and hia forgottutness of Inte has been uw grout sourca of murtifiention to bin, aa be touk great delight in tolling storios of oldon timos. “He never bud but one fddie that I know of, and be promised when ho died to bequeuth It to tho Culuruct Club, or to soma of the other publi Institutions of thle olty, TL think the Culumet Club will got it, au he was ever welcome thare,”* = Nost-Hullderm, Likewiso Nut-Eaters<A Family of Boys with MWablte of the Squirrel. * Dispatch to Cinctunats Enquirer, Sermoun, Ind, Murch =.—Whilo duck-bunt- fog n few nilles northeast of this city a fow days. wince your correspondent discovered, in the tops: of beeeb trees, a number of fammovk-shavod buds exact, ch as Byulrrels make tor nests, except upon a larger scule. Upon inquiry it was leurtied that a widow in that vicinity has a large fauily of boys who, in addition to belong: your judolont, have habits peculiar to the squirrel, ‘hoy bull: those nosts aud foccupled thons lust suuiluer, 8 thoy are in tho habit of dolug covery year, ‘Thoy pick nuts and store them, Mying principatly upon thom iu the winter, Kyery ono Of them cun imitate tho squirrels to purfection, calling thoin frum tholr boles; but not one of the boys with molest thele fourlegged friends. (iu tho contrary thoy wilt divide thelr supply of nuts with thent, ‘These youth van ascend a trou with surpriving’ alucrity, and bat one fall baa ever resulted fram a milscateulnuon, ‘That thue, while forty foet trom terra tira, tho squirrol-wau leaped from a tmb, missad bis hold, aud tumbled from bough to bough, fuvily landing breatbless on the ground. Hoe s00n ro+ covered, and, not discourawed ut bis faliure ascunded the trea and wade a éecoud and auc. cessful leap. aes George W. Walling, Esq., Superintendent Police, New York, abserves: By the usu of St. Jucobs Oil a member of this depurtuwent we solloyed of rheumathiun loss attontion than 4 Thi CHICAGO TRIBUNE: RIDAY, MARCI 26, HENRY F. GILLIG. A Branoh of the American Exchange to Be Established Here. Its Projector in Fayor of Holding tho World’s Fale in Chicago, An Interosting Talk Oonocrning tho Tido of Travel Batweon Buropa and America, Mt. Houry F. Glitz, Gonural Manager of tho American Exohaugo fi Kurope, being in tawn yestorday, n raportor called at tho Tremont Hongo And dent It 2 request tu eee tho gentle. nian. Ins few intnutes he was usherod Inte Mtr. ‘ilite's parlor, and was politely received by tho kentlounn who {4 snld to shake hnnda with each ono of the 2),00 Americans who annually reg- Istor, Wt the Antorican Exoliange office nt 440 Strand, London, . “Muy task whnt the object of your presont visit to Chienzo consists in, Mre Gitllg?” anid the roporter, uddiug one more to tha gently. imun's extended Het of handshake, and then soating himsvlf fur a comfortable chal, “Certainly.” replied Mr. Giillg, cordially," T fin here to 2 ESTAMLISI AN AGENCY Of UNANCI of dur London house, 440 8trand, Charing Cross, widely Known as tho American Exchane in Europe, To meet the tide of first-olasa Britiel travol which fs setting this way, ft Ie nucessary that there should ben Chicago agency to which these trnvelora can at once direct tholr steps, whore they cnn fluid their letters fram bome, can. cash tholr drafts, and redclve information from toca gentlemen eoncerning all subjects relating: ulthor to future Journoyings or to tholr acquisi- ton of nhume in America.” “fa thore any consilerable nitmber of firat- elngs Hritish travelera now wending thelr way to thls countr; “Tho nuinbor Is already Iarge, fa inorensing dal, and dia few years, 1f propor facilities are afforded for its direction, fe will be cnormous. The reason why tho Unitod Stytes, with ther unparallelud resources both for: pleasure and profit, have not hithorto ueen a favorit resort for British tourists and first-ctasy colonists 1s Deeattse, until within thé fast few yonrs, there has been no reltable institution in Londen waore Euelshmen could obtain fufurmation, statistica, nnd business services in whith thoy felt they coukl place entire contitence, holding a great London estrbiishinent responsibte for thelr cur- reetness und honesty. . You know that American credit bas ugaln and again bees severely dhaken in Englnnd, and tho constant ondeavor of the Atericin Exchinge hus been to show the Brit- ish public that, in apite of ull, we are ANATION OF HONEST MEN herein Awerlen, and that there [3 ho country on enrth Uke this to obtain ® home in, nor une whors on few tmonthe’ pleasure trip ean Ye inade with puch delightful enjoy= ment. his finpression ig wating ground rapitly over there now, and everyday we have dozens of vialts from Engilsimen to the Hix- change who want to* awak a fow questions nbout Aweried, you Know. Liat month we entered on our books tho names of 102 ngilsh subsertbers to our raading-roomn., Ono of these was the Duke of Beaufort, who took nate auntat subseription, and spoke In terms of the warmest charucter of MhoExchange asa medium of servtes between Engiand and Auicrica, Whon onve the tide of travel from Englund gets fairly set this way tt will be as enormous us the Ainerican nnunal rush‘ outward now {8,and It will scatter sold with equa! profuston ln all our towas and citios, in our hotels, on our railways, bouts, ote, Anier= jeans abrond now spend nubualty fa nrope tho colossul suin of nenrly §20,000,000, dota Bull ts by nature equally as great a traveler ns his Atmeriein cous, bay os mtteh money to spent, nud fs quite as willing to ‘apend itt ‘The benefit to American trade in every branch by this enormous wecesslon of destrable eustor ers will be sumethlog perfectly incatculible, be= cause it will not be conflned to the inere mo mentary purchase of this or that articte, to this or that raliway fare, but lt will rene tur into th future, with’ international business arrange ments entered juto between cotntless Individte als, the figures of which, being constantly on tho inereuso, wee SOMETHING SIMPLY INCOMPUTATLE,? “ Aud when do you anticipate that this rush of Seige truyclers this way will take place, Sir. te ; © In 1883, §f tha Exposition bo hold in tho City of Chicago.” ‘ “ You think it is more desirable that the Ex- position ahould take place in Chicago than in jow Yurky' * Influitly so," warmly replied the manager ot tho Amorcin Exchange. “ You seo Clieaxo bas got the widest reputation of any city in Amerl~ ca. It ia what the show people dnl! “well-ndvor- tisod.’ There are thousands of uneducated Europeans whe do not know tho name of tho senport at which vessels land In America from Europe, but who are perfectly familar with that of Chicago, Tho cuormous industry of the puople, the wondertul geographical posl- ton of this say Fupelh the amazing grain yluld, tho two terrife fires, the magic robutlding of I these almost incredible things have en of, plotured, talked of, in overy corner of the glove, liverybouy wants to sco Chieago, It would bo an itamense bouatit to Chieayo to buve the Exposition hore, and (bo reat tlie of travel pourlug through New York would make It almost as great an advantaye to that capital as it the Kxposition were thera In- stend of here.” “Have you received any substantial nid from any Chicagoan in support of your yrent inter national eatadlishinent, tho American Ex- change In Europe?” “Yea, indeed, I have,” replicd Mr. Gilg with enthusiasm. “The most far-seoing gentleman in this elty, ono whose j{udeipent in business niattors is unimpeschnble, whoso name is n towor of strongth in evory community whero comtnerce bas 8 home, was among tha first to recoguizo tho value of tho Exchange, snd to draw his check for a largo amount to support his wood opinion of it. Tullude to MIL CYRUS 1. SU CORMICK, of reaper faine, Thore fs no name on our Ilat of sharcholders of which I rut more proud than that of Bir. McCormick. It wins conildunce and respeut whorover aAgon. Hut Chicago ought to bs, otter represanted In the Exebange that by this one name, great ns it ts, hope to udd many other valuable ones to it during my stay ere. “Why did not more foreleners como to tho Centennial Exposition, Ar, Gilg?” *Shinply because tndre was no officially recog- nized estublisamont in London to systematize the movement hitherwards. Hed thore been fy London ju 1878 a strong Amortoan tnatitution, organized oun representative basis, and officeres by Americans of socin! and business proml- nenco, It is quite certain that largo mumbers of woulthy Englishmen would have ayailed thom- sulyes of that opportunity to visit the New World. The xe mnge oxpacts to ovcupy thin represontative position in 1883, and Is emphat- feaily in favor of tho Exposition belnyg bold In Chicruzo, whore It will bave n branch of tho great Charing Crosy estublishinont rend to recelvo the stream of our Engilst Urethron, na 440 Braid now dova that of the Amorivan travel in rape.’ Sy Tal she rae to Europe bo groat this yoar, ™ Yo, very large indeod, and st will a DEGIN EARLIER THAN USUAL, In fact, it bas already vegun. My clorks writo mo that a larger aumber of Americans are registorluy, thid yeay, than was over betore knnyu at this scagon,” * Don't you got batt dlatracted answering tho uestions ot W000 diferent people on 2,000 ifterou! f no; wot ont all," answered Mr. Gillig, with a gmilo, “I am delighted to welooma everybody Uhut comes, und it lau great pleasure tomo to see tho gutlafaction all our putrons take in tho cstubliaiinent, Thoy fect thoy nro on American soil there, aa it were,—a bitot home in a foroign land, Someries, poor a to say to ome, "Br. CHM, what of money you havo mado!’ and my re- nly fe, “8 grout pride Ia not iu the ninount of money Eimake, but in what amount of money {save to Americans. From the ouah- fg of & chook for $100,000 to tho oxact numbur af sixpences necessity for wcub fare, tho American Exchange in Europy keops Its pro- tecting vye upon its customers, and prevents their being swindted aut of a singte farthing.” shall como to ace you when I yo abiroud, gout tho repurtor, rising and putting up his noto- Pray do go," unswered SMe. Gillty, with an- otuer cordial handshake, You will tind tho exeollent puper you reprosent prominently ou ile, and alwaya fit domund by a host of readors, Engilsh as well as American,’ Whom Ho Was, Detrvit Free Press. One of tho bookkeepers for a Detroit lumber fri was recently sent to tho north woods to transact some buviness for his employers. Ho 16 a nian of good mind and strong Him, aud bas: bung about gymnastun long enough to work Up dis inuscle und uuderttand how to strike from the shoulder. Io reached a cump belo ing to anothor Hein just at noon one day, and all ut one of thy loggers xave Lim u huarty wol: vos. ‘Phin one man seeined out of sorts und bapton mischlar. After throwlug out repeated elu and insults bo boldly xuld: "Stranger, I've beon achli Past to put some one tn my vest p ! ee was Hemel ot ina ploasant manner, but 0 lower purvisted: “ive. he wrout hankering to play pitch and tosa with you, and it you don’t rau before I flajsh ny dinner I'tp woing tu heave you over tho sbanty 4 Cow thae: ‘The Detroiter didn’t run worth & cout. When he saw tbat a fuze was Inovituble bo removed bia watch und pin, shed bis overcout, and was in first-rate triu, when the logger got ready to heave away, As tho buliy came forward be was neatly Kaneko down, a getup with a grin weut down ayaia, ‘The third timo be yet up rawholo week wockut.' ho gat down on n tox, to collect his tdons, and whon they had roturndd to fil he curefully np- proached the Detroiter, and sntdy | you are a Preaidlu’ Elder?” Ne ‘ Regine Ppruneher?"" eNO! ‘Irenit rider” No.” Tract distributor?” No: fama by okkeeper, in the employ of Lath & Shingte, of Detroit,’ ‘grat itt said tho inan, ns ho held out his hand. ‘mall blus? and no fight, but f tool sot for sono Kurt of a preacher, and f thought 7 Inleht wollop you and atand solid with the bays, Hay, will youdo me a favor?” oat I'm golny to tell tho hops that you vers, and dou't peu deny It! Catrye around this camp for the next fortnight will be grief enough for ine to stagger ador, tet alone any one kiowluy that got Cem from oman wearing a piled shirt and @ lean colar!" ——— Winchester’s Hynophoxphitos vill cure consumption, cough’, weak ln, bronchitis, und general dubility, Eatabllane twenty-one youre, ————————__ Ladies, do van want to be strong, healthy, and beautiful Then use Hop itters. PRIBUNE BRANCH OFFIC tS TN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUIL pumeraiie patrons thevnghout tho elty, wo havo Untabiistied Braich Otices in the dierent Divisions, dleaytnated below, word tdveriiaeinents will bd taken for thy same priew As charged ay nn Of few, und will bo received intl 0% ZOLTH DIVISION, 8, “Huukaglldre atid Stationers, 125 It JCM, Drowutat, 619 Cottage Urovesay, nucthivess coruor Thirty-Utth-et. JUDSON 8. EACUDUS, Druguist, 307 Indiann-ay., I Drrugulat, curnor Thirty-frst and fe y DLY TION, Hy, citar, Drintaist Git Wust Mndison-st,, cor- ner Paulina, Me KOtCLEY & CO. Druxalate, 131 South am AUMACY, d. We WATNWINGIIT, 622 it COPED Ont RV. CHREN, Drugwist 26 Bluo Inland-av, vel 5 Uy RIMCK, davwoter 4 Nowsdealer, and Fancy Goods, TH Lak . corner Linevin, eaten ACOLSON, Deuguist, 183 North Halsted, rnier Miulan NOUVIL DIVISION, HAM & COy Druggists, 445 North hur Divian, AIAMS & CO, Drezelets, U7 Lateaboe-at. VW. 1. NEEBE, Printing und Advertising: A Nows nig Statlonery Deput, £0 B.Dtyinon-at, wine ag OST SIND POUND». 5. eae POCREEHOOK CONTAIN: Ingtnoney. Address with description uf cun- unte, 12 bf, ‘Trivune office, $10 AY, A SOLI Us IN WEDNESDAY, inire diamond ring, ongenvad tnelde, Liberal re 5 SMehhvan-at, Ward $¢ returned 10 2 VP LONGING. ok pe Td. 1, BUI Charkenty B L. oN BipE. 7 N. CLARK-ST., NEAR THE BRIDGE 6 “Goon Goat $4 10 €F nor weuk, 8 to $2 per month; duy-bonri, per woek, O12 por month, Wrst Sipe. 17 NORTH THROOP-ST.—HANDSOME- é ly furnished east-frunt aleuve and other ruvms, With bourd only, Private falls, Heferonce. . Horena. ENTON HOUSE—MARBLE BUILD. big, 22 und 20) Clarkest Adsolning Graal Pie Hooma and dinjiw-room plearant and sult farm jieals equal {0 the best, ‘Terms, $1.0 por day, TON MAUZY, proprie! 1881—TWELVE PAGES PHORSALE—RESIT ‘EON ASHLAND 2 oA¥.. Miuthonst commer Van Mareneats Satorlad brick, stono-tr nr threnniths at = Toh ravens, te ianinicy aunt statlanary in-rvoin, aiid kitchen on (Lhe lot in 44 feat front by 10 feet deep toan atley. with tron fence and atone footings, An oxcellent opportunity to secure & good home at aa : Possession can bo had immediataly, BAM GEHE, ite Dearborn-st, OR SALEBY MATSON HILL, 9% Waatiingtunestt atone front, heated by mie with Tuht aud dey zo CALUMET- AV, Octagon plealardthing-raom on parine floors $ front hivuse near ‘Thirty= MICINIGAN-AV.~Stong front. ly ecamndest. OL,0U, INDIANA-AV.—Homea nnd “4 foot near ‘Twen- INDIANA-AV.—Btone front hous near wenty- sixth at. # runnin doap, #7-fnut lit. INDIANA-AV.-Oghugon! frunt Drlck "house. hear Thitty-fourinert. DRARBORN-AV.—Klegnnt brown stone house th “eheina location, 2000. POR SALE — HOUSE A Minty nba Chirty att Bnd A birtz cuttin. EWN: oh Stato aud ‘belt eianth, fad: three on State, hene ‘Thitty-ninth it two pene Forty-tbir ae Uitte mene Filtyethisd: Wh: MA Toot corner Stato aid Fuly-neventiientn. foot an State und ‘Tenty-niithente, B00, rOVer PeOnre In this business in Chienga, FIC SILLMI, eouthwest cornur State and Thirty: second -sta, ER uontory brick und franie store, Ital ifthe” zonis for kate taisnh ew. Ihodex-ay,. near on Aue Enle 1M} AC Phirte-tonrthest, fished). diningsrouur VAHL Dee leh 108 IE, Dot aig id f vfs thorn i i rr. and infiestsclues sietioe ts ho hake Htc Washinuton-st, pus : of resevil-belek Hoth qd kitehen on parlor four, ned £0 mult th [Pol SALE No.201 WEST MONTOI-ST, Ane tone Cantennry Churetin tng threo-story, and baremest brick. with all Ye moder improvenmentas shentecliuon bi Fuepects ean by find At minels Jess thin tue value, as owner ivangioud Ws pail, MEAD & COs Yo a ty FE OR SALESN( ust north of Ch! iment stone front, thea ate, Ka kt ar A FL | AAG aed Wwauened stoneetrund hou ja 29 418 DEATHORN-AV., 8 tWoestory bass TWO- 4 With larwo on Michivancv,, southtaf Pwentyersthest, dite ing-roum tind kitehon un parlor foor; au atogant home, Address 1H, Tribune orice, MA nor "Thilrty-li Joup; Fea 1, AL REAL ESTATE AT PANIC si corner Michikau-ny, und Fitts: Ini, Wabnshenv., botweon “Fifty-soc: At ALL Der fuut. ROS. ey and FL Ln Yallo-st. PCEAL BARGAIN UF No, 1224 indinnasny. two-suiry Wouro, aru Ie Tarmlersaee nuae Purtysitineat teres dite WSE OPE arniente FOR SALE-ON VO Van Buron-at. Nos, i) and 5 Well linproves. Must be a a Jy Muon 2 Aabhand Block, yok SALE—2 FIRST-CLASS 2STORY ind basement marble-frun t bout hear Madisui MAN & fu hee Oaet fru Filtyett ond und Filty-thtr: Ww FPOR Sat sold saan Paes Linprey f 45 NEAR Axis te alleys ainunnolfer, Ey ON S.A LE—2-STORY AND BASEME brick house, east front, Droxelebouleyard, $5.29) {hin, week; chulee lucallly, PERCH & WaAlUs, 1S Aan Sdloest, ILARENCE HOUSE, CORNER STATE and Jtnrrison-ste, four blocks south of “the Vituor House—Honrd “ang, rooin per day, $109 to #25 por wouk, {to #2 Aleo roomua rented without board, <1, JAMES HOTEL, 10 FIFTI-AV.— #2 per day. Reduced rates to traveling mun and nOrmanent boarders, ‘Table board & pur week. S45, LAW HOVEL—LW ROOMS, iisbund 13 Clurk-st.—You nuedn't poy bleh hotel Rites when wd ts OLS Hhrat-clane FuDtiie Hurd, IN EUROPEAN HO’ PRIB- ne the Inrwest und best Ruropes haw) ving 162 rooms, it fron tof per a Cordini t0 Weut OMRON Plo day, taurant undernenth, BOARD WANTE. OARD—A COMFORTADLY — FUIt- nished seeund-stury -rovin, with il conven> fences, and bonrd for xontewan' and wife, lteror- tices ‘alven und required. “Address, by Leiter only, paid full pardteuiners BUALDE, 4 eur OARD—A WIDOW WITTE LUPTLeE “anughter desires n handsomely tuenished coun, With fret-clags bourd, in private faully whure there gre but few or nu othur boarders, WH) pay good BAMUE! Prop price for tlrat-cluse sccuunmudations, Address J oi, Tribune ofiee, x OARD—EVANSTON, HYDE PARK, or Linke Farest, frown Say 1 for gontleman, wifo, and chia) accommodations must ba teatee ‘Address 0 G Si, ‘Iribune once, OARD-WITIL FURNISHED ROOM, for uentioman und wife; sinte terms, Addross ) 63, Tribune utticu. CHE OABNY—ROOM AND BOARD ON Aho South side, or at Evanston. by a single gene Must Leo nico huimollky pines, Hefereucen ed. Addruss, giving full particulurs, Q 103, through summer, tom: exe "Fr ry ne OARD—AND ROOM IN A PRIVAT fumlty on tha North Sile by n young man, Ad- Greas, statiig lvention, U3, ribune ofive, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, {CKER BROTHERS! PIANOS, Adastvicent iy TE BEST INTHE Wortp, ; TONE. criox . “WORKMANSHIP, A beautiful assortuent ot tho warervcmns of BTORY & CAMD, Iss snd LO Slato-st, F YOU WANT A GOOD, DURABLE Bano ats moderato pricy don't fall to examine ihe Lyon & Healy patent uprlait before purehnsing, ‘Who tnusical profemsiun are onthusinatie th Its pritisu, Ais indorsed by Htive-King, Bhorwood, irittan, Fn Gloason, Liovling, Boscovitz. Eddy Becker, Burge, Haird, nds bostuf uiliers, LYON & Stato ‘and Monrov-sts, Grory & CAMP, ~ PLANUS’ AND ORGANS, 18s und ‘190 Htuto-at, MMUE LARGEST STOCK OF PIANOS and organs In Chicago can be found at the waro- ak Ww, MALL ‘ormer Rate wid Adis Ce dA HALLS, DAVIS & CO EMERSON CO.'H f SHOSINA EI Coes OnaAN, KIMHALI ORGANS. Becoud-hnnd lustrumenin tuken in oxchange. Instruments poli on installmunts if required. Hvory tustrument fully warranted. Corréaps wdonce with dealure solicited, FINANCIALS 2 GOLDSMID, LOAN OF FICK, DW EAST ¢ Madis: it. Vicenaud). Eatabilsbed lis. Dla» mond broker and bullion dealer, Cash patd for old gold and silvor, dlamunds, pearls, etc, ute, Colorada Sranchs, 4a larimur-at. Peover, NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNL- ture and plauos without removal, 15) iau- toon hy MADE ON DIAMONDS, Hoomet undo! 9 Wandotieste ‘Batattiahou io. “PFIGUEST PRICE PALD FOR STA’ ALA Raving aud, Fidollty tank, buoks, and Yount: haVion Natlonat Nauk cortitcatos, LCA HOLMES, General iroker, 8} Washingto-at, NEY ‘TO LOAN ON CHICAGO REAL wstato tnany amount above #1,00U at tnu lowest, Tuten HENIGY WALLEAG JI, 0 Doarburn-at, MOeREY, TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, vlc, Without reniuval, G. PARKA, 20° Wesb Munroo-st, W. KL DVERTIS! AC- quudatuncs of n buwiness-niau, who, upon Ralls: Inctory Investigation, would tavest’ §2.000 of mare ih an ontaliniiad creottf}tng) wind liquor Uusingss. “Ad+ drove 14, Tribuna oftice, USINESS HOUSES—A YOUNG MAN, who cun command niurge trade tte any staple Ine, hus UW co SUM IO duvest with his services In 0 sowie Jobbing howe of woud atunding. Communica tion fdvntial. Hofurunces the highcst, Address ps TFYAVING ARRANGED TO ENTER A Manutecturiig busliees, Toner v ait DESIRES ‘Tin 1 Tura oppore iuiity twany wistiing to engdxo tn the recall funey ar ps tiualnGre? gor teu loan atuck, Ey I C If ye fude uid ature, cheap. money. For putiicutirs, adil co Monticaliu, Ind, $3. 00 TO $4,000 CASH AND A RE Ped. aponuible und reliable wun cat wecura that will net weekly froin $70 to #150, and trad.” Ini Last Siaviadueate itoons 4 fruis Riot q ANY PORTION OF $10,000 $10,00 ins x Uda nate oie Invostment asfo, und dividends will be large. BLA SPARK BIL 155 Woshingtun-at, Nour i. MIS iOUN. S—FOR SAL! TS: ole rowY poWLods! Guotaduns KlVOR vk 8. ©. GLUSON, prodiice dealer, Toronto, Ont. _ SEWER WEP VE OUTI—OPEN wigdows tn bauwents aud lock them any bight With Yeudly’s Burwike Prout Window Lucks ul Vouttitons Suv thom at No. dea itihewy. WICHAILDS, Agent for Milnois, : enw HOUSEHOLD GOODS. JRNPLE PARLOI BEDSTEAD CO. ast and uss Wout Madison-st.—Now recelving spring Bellina'as Tewoat prove Toe asi or vu tuntallaseate Call aud esaminw POR SALE-AN ELEGANT CORNER house with large Jot, Astisun #18.0.0; Donut: ad home and cheap, PIEMCE & ny ta, OR SALE—St700 WILL, BUY & ROOM cotta eae Vat Zi! See Wes Hecnte near NCES Purkaraw, uri ANOS, 217 ay TO RENT—HOUSES. i West Sipe. FPO RENT—FHROM MAY 4, 1891: 4) 42!—‘Two-ntory brick house 35 Grensbaweat, )—Larnentory beiek hou fire Meee cate tr house 513 Westurneay,, Cottage I FUintaroe 14--Firat Nove, alg roma, 24 Fillmora-nts : Ix ronine, 24 ENimore-st. Hx rons, <a Filimore-st, Uimore-at, iFrame hatte, nino rooms. 1170 West Vaylor-at. BS—"Throe-atary brick, ning rooms, 4) Harvard-st, H—~Kirat floor, six booms, 10 Hnevard-at. 12—Upner tleo ta pnreard-st, us iM Harvard-at. rat ton I-FRONT HOUSE, 0 ed, a Sey Fk room! ab Westorneny, quire nt 3 3 Das! Hi, Pa i faery settee aen AF PES REN’ OS. 167 AND 10 ASHLAND- Li ory and Unsament; stone fronts Ret: MW each per annum. J. Ne WEST MONROEST., hen att well front, diningeroont and. Rite eA fixtures, furng, ae; all modern bat 4 Washington-at, ORY AND ‘ent Washingtoh- Inquiry at Moom wy, 164 Washing» PAT RE} basement belek hontses on nea Linculn. at. toi PAO RE. — Lis K-AVy FRAME, 0 A rooms, If, A. GUODHICH, 13 Doarborn-st, Heron 15, SourH Sipe, TENT —A NINE-ROOM MOUSE IN d nilahteriond. with Kod lot 4x1), 0 ten-ruoM House, to ho tntsiod’ by April th gyn nr. Water up und downstairs, Apply at ‘abash, WENT — MICHIG Vv. iG Piftueny, ve HAV, MICHIGAN NEAR ton-roont revidenes: key Stale MiER BIOS. 10; Fifth-av, Nontu Sipe. re. RENT—294 ILLINOIS-ST,, 2STORY and brick base W souma, bathroom, waler Gloemt ateg tant. Esper mont’ Apply to CHAS. GOODMAN, Ituoin &h fis Washington-rt. fp RENT — FURNISHED BROWN. stone frunt tiiuee tn ano Uf the tinent Inentlons On North La Salio-st.s furniture for anto at prices that will sult purchaser, Addrann 1) it, 'I'ribung office, fPo RENT —A FUERNISHED HOUSE enat of Mtate-nt. and south of Chicazo-ny., from May Ho Get. 1. POMBUOY, Room 4,0 La Salle-t. BLUScELLANEOUS. ro RENT—BY LAZARUS SILVERMAN, 1 WEN Hallest. Possensinnn given May 1: Fourestory brick house und burn, liv Twenty-frat- Bt,. S10) per month. Tree brick tous basement, ii, Ba, Thre: Michigaweny, on Fulton-st, two-stury and and i, B40 ror monthy with fn Iniprovements, Fnite i, ONO-story fraine cottage, Fi Elton Al. two-story frutoo house, about wo ators on ‘Thisty-Oret-at., with ta floors abuyo for dwelting., between Wrbash and Michigan-are., Muarbié fronts, 92) per month, ‘Two houses at Montrose, 4 miles from Court-Houw nveniont to cars, lo tlie pass every doy, contuln~ 1g RUaUE I Fou, for Flz an So, UW Third-ay., hulf-plock 1 Host-OMee, con and basemont; mudorn tmprove- tains ten ruome ments, Fi, No. 44 South Cngal-st, sturo and spacious rooms ve fur dwelling. & No. Avo SunURBAN. O RENT—THE DELIGHTFUL RESI- dence nd olegant grounds at Lakeside knowit ais the Gn of land with abundance e pln uc! Of trult nnd aheubbers: Mi rooms complutoly fur- nished two cottaues, alx rooms eneu: all command Rat viow of the Inker rro oopertunity for home, BEVERIDGE & DEWEY, % Dear- ot aa: RENT—A FURNISHED MOUSE IN vers desirable neighborhood, near Thirty-niitt it. itr rent 8 per month: prefer te rent tren. Cail or address NLM OAS HOTEL, Axtnind, 824) ‘as! ratty with Bite Be NT—ROOMS TOR SALE—O rr Sourin Srpr. DO ieee teat ny SISHED ROOMS, ALI. POM SALE—STORY AND BAS N aA, Bone fronton Jufersun Park. W Dearbarn-#t. Pek ALE-INDIANAV-AV.. HOUSE and lot. north of ‘wentyeninthent: a deslrabte ace, nnd vury uieap fore few days, W. 2. CUOPEN, ee BAL ‘rbune Huiuing, SUBURBAN RE RECKIVE'S NOTICES Ls pursuant to an order uf the Superlur Court OF Cook” Cumny, fur sais all wy Hi title, and ts Mucelver of fhe "Fidos savings lank “und “Sato Dae husttasy, to the following rend vatate, wil ty dames 1, Howen’s Additions ty Soin Chicngo, tuewlt: Lots 1210 i, Doth tnelusive, in Muck 6: beta tte 1% und Slo 4h Inelawive, la Block dr the uueth ut Block fs Isock % excupt the cast balfof the south 2s feet of sald Block $; Hlocks $1012 4 1, and 15, Also La 445, 8 Y, 10, 13, 16h 13, Te, 2 7'1n Block 1, ‘, a, 20, anid 27 id property ming bo for enh block, OF part f blue, sounritely, 4 for ails nny DoWbEF UE aad locks; but no bid will bu considered which does not ge block, al the lots In thet 1 In writing at my afticr, oom 2, Nu. 14 Itandolph-at,, on or beture saturday, Murch 34 181, und must be accompanied with a casi deposit oF 10 per cont of the umount Bd, ornia All coat, ur half exh und hell in twa peary, with Interest at7 percent per opnnu, deferr twents to bg recured on che aubjoct to approval or re Court, v Ol SALE—LOTS IN KENSINGTON adjolaing the Vullinnn Palsea-Gar Works. the nh Patent Car-Wheol Works, und other manu- fuetorles goon “u follow? xrunt manutactuciny cetire bound to prow rapldty arvund Konalogtun a Duke Calumet, ‘Desiratie bullding lots ean be hu on easy torins by applying ta C. 1b. SAWS EL, {toull 2 Portinnd Huck, corner Washinton and Deacvorn, AML bide tubo. POR SALE-OR TO KENT—IOUSES, Jote. und farms at [inedale; will bulld bousus to it ready fur May and sellon ea i benrunrucste, Chica, S WITIL coo 0,9. STOUGIL, own er. SALE—161¢ feat froutuxe on south Junction of Firty ttt a Prive iid) Dur were. wou VOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, $4.500;.4, fine fratue huuse, containing 1 routs, In tne Order, lot dex, eituuied In Luke View, thitd house un Héscod-st, one black north of xehobl-huusy, oo duminy rund," Ingul iG Dearborn-st. in OR SALE—t00 FEET IN ILY DIE PARK, ngar boulevard and park, #2 nur fonts noid for PERCE & Wat 145 Ln Batten ) OR SALE—OAK PARK RESIDENCE, one of tie handsomest in this beautiful suburb: frame, 1 rooms, guod cellar, curnar lot, Wx10: chonp, (ftaken before’ April. ELMUPY CO. 4 Metros polltan Mock, Por SALE—ON ‘THE LING OF UYDE Park tratus, houses for §2.50 to FW,0W; lots front HITS to $15 per “trone foot: also, aovoral small acre tructs, N. HAINES, 6 Wushington-at, oom 1, POR SALE—A LARGE DWELLING and 4{-fo0t Jot on Lake-ny, at Fale View statiuny bonsston April lj Iu Rood order, TC. Hitily 4d Lako~ aide Butlin, COUNTRY REAL E PUR SALE—BY GG. GRUBB, It + Katato, Honting, und Collecting Agent, 14 Bhetdon-st., lit neres In Bouldve. V1 Uby halt iuile frou the Staty University at Moulder Clty; will exenange for house and lotin elty or suburbs, TE WA ANTED— ECATALOGUE ON 'TH Wixi ‘pubic sale of the Citeacy Real E tate Coll Board tor April bs now belng hinde up, ar atl parties baving tunmlns ta list should miko a gary ontry, CHANDLEK & CO, Mortte Bunk! "Trustevs,_W. 1 Dourbu ANTED—A Cilia OT, ABOU’ ‘xf for munufucturing. on Dittaburg & Chleae ko Mailrona track, Give exact lucation and lowest, chal pricd, Aditrons 1968, Fribung ottice, WANTED=T0 RENT ANTED—TO RENT (OR BUY)—NEW brick house of 1d cpus, tts wide ob Twente. secund-st; must be in tirat-clagn polutborhoud, Ad- dre: 0 we cs ANTED. ONE OR TWO %, O) Dearborn-at, nuk 2 HU por foot in 18:25 bargain. evra ELE at Hotel F '—ELEGANT. nished: remeonuble prive: ations: trail trictip Hratecluan tio ea) Wotnstienes TAME 201 AND 293 WAL. ay. plensant and nicely furnished ruunis, en suite orsingic. Inqiitre at Saite s, MNO REN T—LPLEA, FRONT ROOM. nicely furnished, ehunp. 78 Haat Va Bureneat. ‘WersT SIDE, Mo RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED Tront room, separate ontranve;s prefer rentung bo Jndy,_ #7 North Bilzaboth-et, LO RENT=STORES, OF FIC SroREs, O RENT—67-69 LAKE-ST., 4 FLOORS gind basement, separate or divided. 115 Dearborn-at, corner of un ulloy, 40x60, store and basumont, + Unica on frat oor of 61 Dake-st, corner of Htato, with uf withuut sturage. Loft, uxi2 fourth thor of By Lake-st. LE URASD BUIETON, : $9 Lg Natlo-st, po RENTLTWO SMALL PLACES FOR (MORNE oF shocinakir-shops: boat location ti the oity, W2Wabashear, MILLEIC 0 RENT—GOOD BIUCK STORE AND fat, “Mndixon-at, and Western-av.: also, 1ut- hished dai s wdIBtY possessiuh, 1, LEONA HL ale ad ‘t—STORE AND BASEMENT ast Mundolpheat, zie Inquire ut ituou ig r0 Je ao 5 ‘On of 70 s AT EST i, proitogatun tua ANDI a BIGELOW, Tl Fourtnye ee AVE te Balltest, 10 REN’ . STORE, BASI ment, and apposite: 'nimior Hause entrance toxe! tour 2, 1B Fifth-av, T—STORE, NO, 101 WEST MAD- table far the grocury Lusineds. MEAD T at. Apply to CHAS, GOODMAN, Wiishtngton-nt, po RENT—+STORY AND BASEMEN sore, We} runniug thraugh to yoath Wa wom #0 q WANTED*MALD HELP. | TRADzS, ANTED~TWO EXPERIENCED CUT: teray ond but frst-cines men, noed apply, ateady omplogment. Apply at WN East Madicon-st, V ANTED~A FIRST-CLASS MAN 'TO wreheaTtt at iner-cuticr, W, i, CONKEY, 187 Donte WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DI AND abun. THEE te ain need appiyto HH, C, V ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS VIENNA Dakert one thut tn alro ana No, Cail to-day betwean hear Tritine Hull 1 enka baker, nnd 2 nt Windsor Hotel adice, MPLOT MET AGENOTES. NTED—30 GOOD RATLIOAD LA. ene Carey 10 nordperhdl Secaaaraetneatars ‘4 ev a The goon RATI« jAborera I can wat for 3 Rearac cen en Meo oe 21 West Itandolpn-at, TAN] erANG ANT Ww3, CANDINAVIANS AND Germnne for Colorada, Now Mextco, and KAn~ tniltoad wee tof ono peur, CAMSRTAN oe CU as soot Water-nt, aoe pipe as BS ie DO RAILROAD PABORERS 0 1 vs fron fare. de Cs MIXON & COs, PONCE. eee e MISCELLANEOUS, WARTED—A GENTS—8t SAMPLH free to parties meaning busines, and. 0 per week gtsrantecd enoruetic men, with or withoulex= Hericnee, on now! capitat, Bond for papors und ine tng attenstine pald tn pista with atrinp, SCNT LING SALESMA Fn Stntes. ono who in tho * fornishing pals ct t igs Audronms MACK Ce Tate lee. hhenuer, D-DUSTN MAN ORSALES 1.1507 ‘Tribune. /-GOODS PACK. none other than prmietieal met foune altice iy D—FOR OFFICE WORK, A 1% saneuld hoy why isa ond pentman, Addrost ED—A MAN UNDERSTANDING the produce and froit commatssion trade on South Witer-at. to work In niore und travel Ad- dress, ue, reference, and salary expected, DB #8, ‘Tribune optea, ED—A YOUNG MAN FROM 1 Lage fur ofico work; must write & ide with parents, Addruss 1) 4, wax BD—A 10} Y abted ri Hane FOR REAL-ESTATR waes, 812 per month; murtgive une ences ‘as tu honesty.” Address 1) Uh TED—A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST H photexranh milery und earn tho buriness. Apply at 23 Went itandulpheat. wan TED A nx worked in oney requi MART BOY: ONE TIIAT A hatestara ferred, Hefor ed. Apply at iat Sonthy intk-at. Y—BY A LARGE WHOLE Je geucery house, salesmon on cominisaion uaecd Onis, ‘or tll line of groceries 10 tablished true, adidrent TLLIPS, Now York MALE EDP, DorweEstic! ANTED—A COMPET aeneral howsework nm suanil famt es iv. required. “Inquire for three days at 1d: Wi: ED—A GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL to do second work and take care of child a re old. tte ws required. Aunty RE Wg Peatrie: ED—A GOOD COOK itty bn pve name, address, and ro! addressed to 1 43, ‘Tribui ANTED—A GOOD COOK; ALSO A wash wana )—GOUDDINING-ROOM GIL. anid retittent ‘V nat Munrevest, Wass MILurvers. WAS TEDIFIRS “LAS: {apahy county. U, Ih, i), Montuesat, fuquire for ¥ DnessMAKEnRs, ANTED—A GOOD CUTTER: SU- TRIMMERS A & CO. Wabnab- Francia, ay, ua phic ae araen tale! karmente; alia ap- Nunsts. WaARNTEDSA GOOD WET NURSE. Heferences requirud. Appiy at once 10 35 Busnes ate Vy ANTED—DAY-NURSE GUL. IN: quire tur MIM. DUPE, 182 Wauaati-ay. MIscELLANEIUB. W AXTED—10 FIRST-CLASS SALES- Indivs fur our Ince, neckweur, ombroiders, don, and ribbon departments parties toed of tweont Lan BROS. & CO, a , V ANTED—A FEW GOOD LADY CAN- Yasners, Must uivo feat-class references, Balue Fy and ountuissiun, “Apply at 22-West Mndlsunest. a SITUATIONS—MALE, DOoKKEEPERS. Cuents, &0. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC- teal bovkkeener of ten years’ oxporience as bookkuepor, cashier und correspondont: can furniwh strong recomendations frum former omployers. Aun A marcied inn of stuady Habits, and um: capable uf Hillug a position of trunt, Cun farniab socurity t9 atiy Teasunable amount. An anxious to socure situation is plenty of work with a fale salary, oF es af favuneemnent, Would tke to nt with yrain cotamission uf atock D1, ‘Tribune olica, ATION ANTED—BY “COMPE- tent drugaint six yoars’ exportence; best uf refore A Address D4s Trabuny, TED—BY A YOUNG hone but, expe: Call betwoon 8 and 10 a. m, At ICS Statu-wL MONG! 10N WAN’ SITUA T1O Kian, Vaderstanda the grocery tustiexs, wholo- Nile a1 any wholesale Nutafraid of work. une ufc, A'MON WAN TED—PERMANENT, ust. by An Oxpert senugrapher and type As itis buen accustomed (0 buukkeep- eduentlon in 2 yoara of axe.and cad ‘alalt thu, very bet releretiees vAddross BTENGGs RATIIEI Lock ux 161, Worcostor: Ata Wola]: ar would Hke toze to DST: ld tirat-claan Tribune dttice. Siivakerst. H.-A, GUODINCL 4 Donrbory Ite FPO RENT—-STORY AND BASEMENT fy Morucinalldinug No. OM Stavo-st, TACO WHHL, & “pe RENT--STORES, UNDER GARDNER A Mouse, Inquire of WARKEN FL LELAND, H STORE, NO, 120t Sb won't rent for anluon OF ; Hur Hf ieapor Isuak, OFFICES. mo EN T—DESK Peat amen cust Cl NU a publishers, 16) beur anwar Munrov. TPG RENT CORN) Fertautants i. HOWeEON gr ATION WAN —BY A YOUNG man inn atoro or bitice: has bad fiftven munths' exporience; can write shorthand at the rate uf ninety words por minutes xalary not wo mich an object asa perinanent situntion, ky Tribune uflice, GTTUATION WANTED—A THOROUGH KD ly competent bookkouvor, correspondent, aud Higpnein’ wan, “Addruss 186, ‘Trlvany ottiee. COACHMEN, THAMSTERS, co, ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST: Ton youre expurivucer com willlug to work for mud West of ruforencer. A MPO RENT—FIRST-CLASS — OFFICES, with vaults, In the Nonra and Varkor Hallding iy 1u, wna ta WY milugtonicat, LYMAN & GIDDINGS, a KENT OFFICES IN BULLDING 88 Y ants Na. 10 is North dg. Apply to ISHAM PMENTICR, jaro i MO RENT—OFFICES, AT 46 AND 48 Clark-st. near sheriwan Muuse; elevatur lu tuiidiog. ingutro at Room Wasliingto MNO RENT—MAIN. OFFICE NO, 48 Clirk-at, Lx eultable fora ralltuad or bank= tif ofiea, by BU AGE, Hour 3, Lorrs. PAO RENT—TWO VERY DESIRABLE Hours; ult, some cl ce oMivos in the centro of the wiulusale grocory distelet. d. Cy MAGILL & Co, bh Waahinutun-at, Dooks AND YARDS. O RENT—DUCK CORNER POLK-S't. und Fifth-uy,, 20 feat riverfront. 1, A. GUUN= (ICH, 78 Dearbora-at, Hoon bi, MISCELLANEOUS. TNO RENT—THE LANGE BRICK BUILD- lig cornerof Muu tsiand und Hoytia-ayes ean Java Ca BX Y. tlaht from doors nearly i x cul th: land ith Baildon AM wiv I PARR a ea dD UR OS ea 1 Ss "Tribune oft a borat, : PED—TO) RENT=MAY 1, UN 000 SQUARE FEET OF NTE. furnlabed frontalceve, room pid back bade roumn In Hnit-class howe near Unlon Varkr will buard SQUr AMG TiUAlN Hut: He Luxrdinehouse ued t unten, Wai f ‘O RENT —STORE OR : halfon South Watereat, betwoon Klute und da Ballo, Address BIMZZULAIRA & CO., Lid 'Twunty> pucundeet, \ VV ANTED—TORES house of A be WW puote: }weatlon wuat be gut ANTED—TO) RENT— A LARGE no-atury buliding wulluble for tron foundry. algo uf bulidinu, sua loweat rent. A <A FIRST-CLAS: monte ho Glve te d AN ea =| GEN'TL! PAR Rare bratuered, Addrea, ent tera, 1 hh Tribune oftoe. STORAGE, Cilicacos ‘ORAG. dolph: fathu place fur stu maw rrr y GTORAGE FORFULNITURE, DUGG Troe DEORE EAT AN Wan Sune © LO EXCHANGE, pb Sole Ca TE ban ucres, guod Hera 8 huuse With burl, 122 278 Ine iuinw-av., tot Saxlw; wide alluy; cour. Wl, MOD- MUNSON, 79 Dourborn BU. A, ionic, Avioisey AF EAN Sapotlenc, Duslness quiet and usally (rausactod, rs will Utvidu to sult ty ln rawr, de Blt WANT REPERENC yuu whl undpratanda thy whulvsalu yriivery ty $400 to Juin advortisur na lus ene’ that can be lurgely in- protuclanl by Unitad statue Jottere ent copmuguently 43 qo MOBOpoly, Addrass, W Feat initia, Wille Chesaugn baatecidiens Laie He ARTNEI WANTED $1, OQ Iworcase © loxieliinte business niready vata: iinod in thy city. Molwroncea exchanged. Adaress 14 ‘Vribune altice, A a ARTNERWANTED—IN THE PLUMB ing und Liendware Uualoeas In one of the suburban LUN cat, OF Will Kl¥e guUd Uret-claay ealury of 0 t ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPL- tal of S200 ty Juin mein a manutacturiut Lusle ioas; W wechunle whe understands dachinury be woud and iron preferable. Address, wilh fuel newe, Ish Mribang _uitice, * Maxwoli-at MIscELLANEOUS, GTTUATION WANTED-—GOOD ARCHI- tocturnl draughtsman wants a altuation in an BrehLuet's ufes alautdly employment iaure an object than wages, Address Iti Peibung oMed, Di ICH. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN ewark it a wnat familly. ES Bi difolth holley neue AuNutd' ey. GITUATION WANTED SDY A GOOD laundressund cous, Uestof referunces, In- i Wells: DRESSMAKERS, SITUATION WANTED-WITIE FIST: i kor byw youd sows, Can furnish rotor iS, Veibane ottice, GI ANTED—BY “A GOOD bi Signitias and drosamuker, Cull o¢ 365 Doar diilre at zi NuRSEs, 10N WANTED AS NURSE reaveotablo family, Call for two daya SITUATION” WANTED—A HEALTHY wot-snurse dearea & situation, Inquire at 49 MISCELLANEOUS. SITUATION WANTED—BY YOUNG ses a angie mr ee Vuneudirused: Mui WISStOH eS aay und Ea) Meat rt NORMAN ‘AILIONS, 4 at KES, 374 Westy 1 & G-yuar old, wotzhing ir dark frou-gray, welling sil id vt arrianuy, Duygies, wd-usnd at tow priest of os tuber RING_AS FINE is ay saa ba fines ae ar (UNIS Con tat Wabusueny, uw und Becy! ie, Cash advan RBM tundaua, § Logis tee LIS Hover falls to read Nfe correctly; wid tur persona fora In Maren, Mae dane: Reptewber, ewer, und Huiwbura that draw lance prides ba Ws atu distance alicuded ty by lettur, fb Weal Mhutiaon-st.. Cite. wi SAC HEN BIEN a SALE—1 GOOD SECOND-HAND wt pad mud-drunm, W-horse » She tbeing Mice enuugh for our pure I Choup, mia a toy Uf woud- Wold, SAMMONS, CLARK id AW Bites Hundulpb-at, NTED~A_ SECOND-HAND NO. 6 & AS W diurtevant ur @ Ghiveh Woston blowor; must boss guudaa now. Apply al Bi Kingabury-at, boiler no posy wo ofer It for sal Working uaelyiuney wi xy BEST TENORS IN THIS to Iilun na chylr or ese preceu bY vilies. FOR SALE, ole WAR Dee sete d POR SALE—A COMPLETE FILE OF