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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, .OCTOBER 18, 1872 7 W—M | LOCAL POLITICS. j / a/sral Meeting Last Evening in the / Fourth Ward. ird From the Le Moyno Guards---Hom. J. B. | Doolittle to Auswer Jr. Horton | To-Night. qeeting of the Liberal Republicans and Deerats of the Fourth Ward, was held at TUh's Hotel, corner of Twenty-gecond and Btatreets, 1ast evening. The attendance was verrge. Justice Boyden presided. Captain Buotyasintroduced. He had been & Repub- lican b3 life, but General Grant had proved bimsiwobe unworthy of the confidence of the Amern’ people, and hence Le did not iend to voto for him His opent, Horace Greeley, had shaken bands 2 the reformers, and was one of the most patic and honest men in the country. He Atflzfinn & platform, every plank of which the pechad been fighting for foryears,—aplat- form oform and reconciliation,—and, when electedr- Greeley would carry out its princi- geu apstore peace and harmony throughout e w) country. [Applause.] The war was ', and the Bouthern people were a8 any8 for the harmony and prosperity of the cory 28 the Northern people, but Grant’s mercejes were ruling them with an iron hand, and thwere in & much worse condition now than fing the dark days of the robellion. Honemtriots should stop_this tyrannical des- Pofimd say to Grant and his Administration, e » your masters; you must do no longes you have been doing.” . The speaker alludo the nominees on the Liberal State tickeharacterizing them as honest and capa- ble m and worthy of the support of every ons v loved his country. Ho Thomas Hoyne and Hon. Thomas J. Turpwere to have delivered addresses, but, owinto other engagements, did not make theippearance. Thresident announced that Senator Doo- Yittlould address the people of. Chicago at Cent Hall, corner of Twenty-second street 2nd bash avenue, this evening. Thoeeting then adjonrned. TEE LE MOTNE GUARDS. To thidgitor of The Chicago Tribune: BrEA resolution appeared in the Times of estaay, stating that tis Le lono Guards adzermined that they would not further sup- poritovernor Koerner, 28 he had refused to 8dd)s the English-speaking citizens present at timeeting on the corner of North ‘avenue andihrch ngeet, on Tuesday evening last. As & mprityof the LeMoyne Guards, we would proptly leny that sny such resolution was P ‘hongh somewhat offended at the re- fuesof t1> Governor to speak in English, be- caus he hd been invited fo speak in German, the Le Mane Guards will still stick to Koerner and he rd of the ticket. There is no dounbt that » Gint man passed the resolution re- ferred to. 'mE LE MOYNE GUARDS. Cracsao,ct, 17, 1872, PERSONAL. The Ha George H. Bruce, of Lenawee County, Mh., called at the Liberal headquar- ters yesteny, and expressed his utmost confi- dencs in, af attachment to, the cause of Gree- ley snd Bren. Mr. Bruce has been represented 28 having me back to the Grant party. It turns out tl, when this canard was started in Michigan, X Bruce songht to contradict it by & ard in somof the Grant papers in that State, but they uttly refused to allow him to do so. will spek aGeniral Hel, comer of Tents- aCenf corner of Twenty-sec- ond street al Wabash avenue, this evening, at half-past 7 lock, in answer to Governor Mor- ton, of Indita. ANNOUNCEMENT. A meetinpf the Liberal Committee of the Fifth Repremtative District will be heldat 2 o'clock thisfternoon, at Thomas Flood's, corner Der of Pania and Hubbard streets, for the pur- pose of fillg vacancies on the ticket. ‘The Chiago & Evanston Railroad. To the Editorf The Chicago Tribune : Bm: Asiy name was mentioned in relation tos meetingield at Evanston on Taesdsy even- ing last, to (ke into consideration the propriety of giving 1e right of way to the Chicago & Evanston Rlroad Company (the franchise now mosetly owrd by the North Side Horse-Car Railroad Cnpany), through the village of Evanston, beg leave to state my views more {fully than jur reporter did in his report. This Raibad Company proposed to enter the Corporatio'of Evanston alongside of the North- western Rdroad, and run perallel with it for xome distars, until they reached the business part of the fwn, and then run on Shermsn ave- pus directl{hrough the business centrs, and much too nir our msain Public School and Fe- male Colleg. - 2 The peop almost unanimously object to that ropositior I suggested that the railroad con- inue alogeide the Northwestern Railroad about threor four blocks farther than tk:]‘} pro- osed to d; the location would be equally as ?lvonb]aor the new railroad, and for the peo- ple of Evnston; or, if that proposition did ot Enit the wew Railrord Company, to run_their road abouone-third of a mile west of the North- western dbot. I venture to assert thats large majority { the people of Evanston, as well as myzelf, 21in favor of this or any other railroad ing bui under fair and proper guarantees, and beliey it would be for the general good of 21 concexed. Some of the arguments used at the mectig, by some of the speakers, seemed to me to bentirely irrelevant and uncalled for, andI much astonished atthe attitude of some ;ntfemen who, sixty days 8go, were in favor of; railroad to run over the same line proposedy this Company, and assisted in ap- pointingiother gentleman of Evanston and myself a‘ommitiee to urge on the Common Council oChicago the importance of a railrosd from Non Chicago to Evanston, practically over thissame route. Whether the fact that they weraarge stockholders in one and not in the oth¢ had anything to do with the matter, the resle’ msy determine. As for myself, I have hdno stock in either, and do not desire any; bitZ would like to see a railroad running #rom i North Bide of the city, through Lake View, Ernston, and as much fartber northwest as any ne may desire. It would practically open up large section of fine residence-prop- erty bejeen the city and Evaneton, and give the ipublic, who don't own railroads or rail- mdgr::m, greater and cheaper facilitiea for travel ‘Yours, respectfully, W. N. ARD, ——n ! Word of Explanation. o the Edir of The Chicago Trivune: 8m: I'Tee TRIBUNE of a recent date, the letter of ie Rev. Dr. Everts, addressed to the Rev. J. Atith, D. D., introduces my name in & way to ca¥or a brief sjatement of facts. At the Americe Baptist Educational Convention, in Philadelgs, in May last, Dr. Burroughs and myzelf weron the Committee to nominate the Officers andiocal Boerds of the American Bap- tist Educatiial Commiesion. Dr. Burroughs, in the Comritee, presented a list of names for the Board ofhe Northwest, omitting the names of Dr. Nortlap, Dr. Everts, and Dr. Good- speed, who M constituted the members of the Board in thitity heretofore. I presented a lish of names which had been . approved by other members of the = Nominat- ing Commite from the West, retaining the names of DiNorthrup and Dr. Everts, and also 2dding the rnes of Dr. Burroughs, Dr. Smith, and others. 3ut Dr. Burroughs peremptorily refused to alw his name to be nominated, and some one, Tiow not who, gaid, if Dr. Bur- rough's nam{lid not %n on thelist, he thought Dr. Everts’ .lmeleht:n d Iéntf[}u ?n, Justice to ires s statement of facts. sliregirends G. 8. BaiLEY. (S ¥eay Forgerics in Boston, the Boston Journal, Oct, 12. For eumi;;w Eplst detectives of the State Po- lice have be: endeavoring to secure the arrest ©of amannazd Chas. H. Foster, who was found 0 have gonio Canads, and who was wanted for forgeries irBoston whick amount to a little over 42,000 One of the alleged forgeries is of snote for ,000, purporting to be signed by James Littlé Co.. No. 22 Franklin street, but which is puounced. by that fim 28 bogus. Foster was cected & short time since, in To- zonto, Cana, and is awaiting action of the court there 1der the Extradition Treaty. Scv- eral Leeringnave taken _ but ke result ill andoubdly be thet the officers will return to this ¢it¥, ithin a few days, with their prison- er, to bo deswith in our courts here. Tt ap- cers thet t victim of tho forgeries is Mr. Ftenczer » Chaddock, a retired merchant over 70 yesof age, living ab No. 6 Temple street, atthe West End in this city, and that s losees by Foster amount 4 to aboub 9,000, Foster wes & curbstone bmkeri;nflmpda the acquaintance of Mr. Chad- doclk summer, that he ';v” doing a large business, and by smooth talk generally, won his confldence. He Tepresented that he had & note fo negotiate, dravm by Little & Co., for 826,000, and induce him to advance the money, ¢ gust. Not long after he brought him s note for £6,250, purporting to be drawn by W. C. Simmons,whom he represented to be a son of the late John Bimmons, the well-known _cloth- dealer, due Oct. 21, current, and on this the gentleman also advanced the money. Find- ing the note for £26,000, which he had indorsed ut in the bank, was protested s maturity, . Chaddock at once made inquiries and learnt that the only Little & Co. who did business in Franklin street had never drawn a note of the kind, and that the signature purporting tobe theirs on_the note was a fory the State Police Office and to] was that he had not only advanced money to Foster on the two notes above named, and which bad been brought to him and vouched for as genuino by Foster, but he had let him have on other notes mot yet due, and which were doubtless forgeries, to the amount of about. indeed, the whole sum that Foster had the old gentleman out of is not less than $80,008, almos, every dollar he is wortb. by representing ue on the 12th of ery. He went to d his story, which Bible Revision. An_American Committee of Revisers of the tures, in co-operative union with t evision, was organ- ized Gct. 4, at the Bible House, in New City, by the election of permancnt officers, and has actually begun its responsible work. The leading denominations and literally institutions were repronted in the meeting by Lee, Professors Englieh Serij of the count: ex-President Woolsey, Bisho Drs. Abbot, Day, Greéen, Hadloy, Har Packard, Schaff, Short, Strong, and_ orted the results of his corre- personal conference with the ritish revieers, and distributed confidentisl copies of the revised version of the Books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and the first three Gospels, which he had received from England for the use of the American Committee. Committee then proceeded to elect permanent y, New Yorlk, wes elected ay, of the Divinity School of Yale College, Corresponding Secretary; and olumbia_College, ' New The Committee then divided es, the one for the.Old, the Professor Green, at_Princeton, was Testament Com- ey, Chairman of the “Both companies will riodical meetings every month in the Dr. Schaff re) Theological Seminar. President; Professor Professor Shod, of York, Troasurer. into two com other for the : of tho Theological Semin, elected Chairman of _the pany; ex-President Woola Nev Testament Company. No provision has been made as yet for meet- ing the necessary expenses of the Committee. Friends of revision who are disposed to aidin this great work are requested to send their con- tributions either to the President or to the Trensurer or to any member of the Committes g scholars compose the Commif The followin 0ld Testament Company—Professor William Henry Green, D, D. J.; Rev. Thomas J. 3 Y.; Prof. George E.Day, D.D., Now. Haven, Conn.; Prof. John De Witt, D. D., New Bruns- wick, N. J.; Prof. George Emlen Hare, D. D., Prof. Chas. P. Krauth, D. D. Philadelphis, Pa.; Prof. J. Packard, D. D., Fair- fax, Va.; Prof. Calvin Stowe, D. D., Hartford, Conn.; Prof. James Strong, D. J.; Bav. C. V. A. Yan Dyck, D. D., Beyrul Prof. Taylor Lewis, LL. D., Schenectady, Ex-President D., Chairman, Princeton, N. ., Brooklyz, N. Philadeiphis, Pa. New Testament Theodore D. Woolse, New Hayen, Conn. ; Ezra Abbott, LL. D., Cam~ Aass. : Bev. G. R. Croons, D. D,, New rofessor H. B, Hackett, D. D., Roches- ter, N. Y. ; Professor James Hadley, LL D., Princeton, N. J. ; Professor A, C. Kendrick, D D., Rochester, N. Y. ; Right Rev. Alfre D.’D., Wilmington, rofessor Matthew B, Riddlg, D. D., ord, Conn. ; Professor Phil- lip Schaf?, D. D., New York ; Professor Charles ew York ; Professor J. Henry Andovar, Msss. D., New York; Professor W. P. Warren, D. D., Boston, Maes. Thayer, D. D., Rev. Edward A. Washburn, CITY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE-BY E.R. HORD & CO., REAL ES- tato dealers, 89 Soath Olark-sb. : 1825165 foot, sonthwest corner Vinconnes-ay, and Forty= fourth-st, i3 & cholce residence lot. High ground and beautifal grove. 40025 feet, "on South Park Boolovard, mear Thirty- Threo-story brick house, on Twentioth-st, between Prnitio znd Tadiana-ave Two-story {rame Louso, with brick basement, o Throop- st corner of Jeflerson Park, wo-story framo house, Warren-av., corner Robey-st. BI04 b Hamboldt Park. ots on Humboldt Park. Framo storo and rosidence, 310 North Wells.st. 15280 Teoty south Cormmn Tytarpori and North. Wator-at. OR SALE—; BLEFRONT HOUSES ON '_hMlsffli!nnij.‘mfu#:fld 508 and 510, eftuated juss outh of Fourteenth A Hrt o1t mashiafront bouse, 657 Wabashsv., noar ‘Fourteenth.st, The &story marble-front house 333 Michigan-ev., near Tywofth.st. The new firstclass marble-front house 684 Michigan-av., R g nteenth B, oaxble.front house, 87 Twenty-ffth- st,, just east of South Park-av. o ficst.class 3story brick houso 667 Michigan-av., with 30 fcet of ground, botween Eighteenth and Twen. 4 %tory frame houso 863 Wabash-av., with 34 feot of oma, A. J. AVERE Real Estato Olice, 301 Wabahar. TO RENT--HOUSES. ‘0, RENT_BY W. H. THOMPSON, REAL ESTATE isonat, dwolling No. 165 Twenty. Agent, 229 West Madi ecventlst, 10 rooms; ¢ 0_RENT—BY M, H. MORRIS, ROON §, 127 LA: Sallo-st. _Two-story woad Louse, & 2oomes, Mook . Two-story and basement now brick rovements, and_brick barn, strect cars; S600 1orooras, with modorn ayoar. _Nico office, No. 6 LaSalle-s RENT—3-STORY HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, WASH. mcar Western-av. D. LEONARD, 13 0 RENT — LARGE HOUSE, G mostly furnisied With néyr farmitare, Uty ituaiod wiEatn suitabla {c ms"}cm!{d l"wflnc,‘ 8o th, 3 for two familios. - Ront, St % ot B, MAUSY, 103 West Lako-sk., Chicager RENT6, TWENTY ouso of 10 foomis: NTAINING 16 throoblocks of Post Ofies, 'HIRD-ST. —FURNISHED hot and cold weter and fnflfi:a; Threo-story and basement housa on North Dearborn-st., near corner af Ontario-st. - Inqul DREW & NEWBURY, Rooms §and 9, Bryan Block. RENT-NOV. 1, THE BEAUTIFUL MARBLE CUMBMINGS, No. front, residenc, TWENTY-SIXTH-ST._COTTAGE, 4 rooms, closet, and pantry; water fu tho kitchen. Ap- ply 145 Twenty-second-st. OR SALE-NICE VAOANT HOUSE AND LARGE Tipav., enst, front; cosy terms. HES :\[V‘julf’l&lfi?} S8 s Tasallon ot = 0_RENT_FURNISHED THREE-SFORY SWELL front brick house, and brick b 7 Tot and cold wator. No. 17 Henore-st. - Oft SALE-BY M. V. HOTCHEISS &C0., NOS. FO8 S Glarkcat., opposite tho Cours, Honss: Targo hatise.and 1o, WelT] fost, to wide alles, on Thirdeth.st, mearbtichigan.zr., Sifood ‘House with all modorn improvéments, and desp Iot, on Indiana.se., neax Elghteontt-ate, 816,000 Noat housh and lot, on Oalumetayvs 31,00, Tiree marblo frpat bowses on Aehikd sw, chosp, Houso and 30 Toot 10t ob Park-av., mes Lesthst., 8, o0 houso and deep lot, near Jefforson Pak, 87,500, Also other city and suburban residences. OR SALE-BY M V. HOTCHRISS & CO., NOS. & and £9 Clark-st., opposite tho Court Honss: 7 acros nesr South Park, on Indiana, Prairio, Calumet, and South Park-ave, 85,000 per acro. 7 acres ncar Dougfas Park, on Twelfth.st., $20,000, 6 acros on Divisiont., near Humboldt Park, 817,500, JFOR SALE-TWO FINE CORKER LOTS NEAR 170 LaSalle-st., Bryan Block. 5 g OR SALE_81,600 COTTAGE AND LOT ON NORTH Side 3 Dblocks {rom care; easy terms, by W. W. WATSOX, Room 16, 161 LaSalle-at. JOR SALESIONROE-ST., EAST OF WESTERN- T4 1257 X180, cheap, by W."W. WATSON, Room I, OR SALE—A NIOE BUILDING 0T ONTAYLOR- T T G ek i S T Er 7., S 2 BV, 7 Wost Bladison-sts JrOR SALE_AT X BARGAIN, 100 LOTS, FRONT- ing Westernav., Polk and Tu}ux-uu. Parties wish. Ing to Build, 1o monby requirad down, Inqaire of GEO: QADWELL, on promises, or at 135 South Gisrkst., 1 asl : FOE SALE—86,500-683 WEST LAKE, BETWEEN Wood and Lincola:sta., 30x180, 10.room dwelling. T. B. BOYD, 180 Wost Waehlogton-ats oo oo 108 0 RENT_OR FOR SALE_THE PEEMISES 79 and 401 Wost Van Buren: dwelling, 35x15, 2 stordes, basoment and cellar. _A large ing [ the' rear, well lighted, 50x30 feot, 2 stories 2 40-fogt alles, well calcul: Inguire on the promis oA T T L ) 50x178 feot, with brick ed for a manu- WANTED--MALE HELP. Boolkkespers, Clerks, &c. VWANZED — AT sw SOUTH HALSTED-ST. A clorl: for o grocery store, that Is willing to make himsclf uscfal in storoand ont’doors, and can come well jecommended, by city roterencs, as o his eapacity in that e VW ARTED-_2 FIRST.CLASS CLERKS IN CLOTH .58 store. * HORRIS & GOLDSCHMID, 5% Ca- nal-st. Trades. "ANTED-2 FIRST-CLASS OFFICE FURNITURE makors, and one map compotent to take fall charge of shop, by D. B, WHITTENHALL, 755 Sonth Halsted- st. _None bat men of cxperienco nced apply. \7 ANTED_GAS FITTERS AT J. L. PATTISON & CO.’S, 258 Stafo-st. WASTED 30 CARPENTERS AND IINISHERS, AT i10 and1l4 Calumot-av., near Twenty-third ‘now browa stons houses., VWANIED-GOOD CABINET MAKERS, AT 1 Wost Tirenty-sccond-st., over Morris' plining mill. J. H. HALL, Superintendent National School Furniture Company. ANTED_TWO FIRST-GLASS TAILOES TO GO o Peorin; steady employment: $16 o $1, or picco work, if proferred. Ynquire of DUNAE & SCANLAN, Iron“Clad Office, 16¢ East Monroo-st. \TARTED—A THOROUGH MECHANIC T0 TAKE chargo of wood-working establishment. Address H 59, Tribuns office. g VW ANIED-IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD PRACTICAL mifller to go 10 the country: must bo a good stone- dreaser. Inquiroof . H. MCCREA & GO., southwest corncr of Randoiph azd Oanal-sts. VW ANTED-FIRST.CLASS BRICK MASONS. 4P- Dly for3 days at the hullding on West Adams:st.. Detuzen Morgan and Aberdeen. Wages, 354 day for 10 ours, TO RENT--ROOMS. '0_RENT—(ON OR BEFORE NOV. 1) 16 FUR- o or en suito (Parker Block, and Msdison-sts), Dortheast corner Hi National and Mechanics' Savings Banks, Partles wishe ing suites can havo them furnished as desired by a) ntonceto I'. B. DEBERARD, at Hals & Bros., North Canai-st. ANTED_DRICKL MASONS. APPLY FOR SIX deys at the buildiog, No. 90 Randolph-st., botween Wabasli-av, and Statost, ; wages, $5.00 for 10 hours' work. D. GOODMAN & €O, “nm'mb_a CARPENTERS AT 20 STATEST- V‘YANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKE Daker; singlo man proforzed. ~ Apply 19 West Madi- son-st. '0 RENT—TWO _FURNISHED ROODIS, T0 GEN- tlemen, at No. 29 Sixtocnth-st. RENT_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 551 West Monroo-st. 0 RENT—_5 ROOMS, NO. 31 NORTH WELLS-ST,, £0 a family without children; possossion given Nov. i. RENT—A SUITE OF NICELY-FURNISHED ront rooms, in a privato family, suitablo for gentle- man and wife, or two or four gentlemen. Osllat 219 West Lake-st. ; refarences exchanged. 0 RENT—NO. 112 SOUTH _GREEN-ST.—ONE SIN- gle and one double furnished room, wiih or without ANTED—3 FURNITURE FINISHERS WHO UN. derstand oll fnish and polishing. H. S. CARTER & CO., 81 Lakesst., corner of Jefferson. Misoellancous. WANIED_FIVE MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS, BE- tween 30 and 40 y2ars of age, tosolicit orders for an. illustrated Bible. We engagad last week two lawsorsand throe merchants, This waek we have engeged tro merchants (one sold his stock and gaxa up his P. 0. to ongago with us) and ona bigh echoal teacher. ‘o heve men in our employ who have never mado less than $70 week, and bave made zs high as 162, V. J. HOLLAND & CO., Chicago, 1l 0 RENT—3 ROONS, pantry, 1kitchen, 19 0 RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. quire at 163 East Van Buren-st., second floor. T RENT—NIOE FURNISHED ROQMS, TO SIN- glo men, In the fino brick building No. 361 Chicag Rush-st. ; suitablo_for ono_or two ply to' KRANER & BROTHE] 3 BEDROOMS, 3 CLOSETS, 1 L North La Sallé-st. R SALE-_BARGAINS—_HOUSE AND LOT (COR- nor) West Sids, well located; also lot-on Wilcox-st. BRIGHAM & WILLITS, 133 Madison-st., Room 3, FoE SALE_PRICE 8100,00—THE TWENTY-ACRE oblock southweet corer V‘Gallfitcn and Thiris-frst-ste. ould sell at the samo price in fva-acre blocks, B. H. GUMAMINGS, No: 100 Bact Raudolphst. FOR SALE_TOT ON WEST INDIANASK.. S510; stroet pavod; water, gas, and sower. 6 lots on Sec: ond-st., at ¥700; terms easy, CULVER & HOVEY, 106 West Washington-st. FOR SALE_TIXi0 I ON JACKSONST. BET. WA- bash and Michigan-ava. ‘near Gardaer House, for- merly Teinity Chucel proporty: ‘alley o three sidua. ENVDER & LEE, 16 Nifon's Bailding, noftheast Sof Monroe and LaSalle-sts. JAOR SALE_AND TG RERT_HOUSES ANDLOTS in city aud countrs, by 1. S. RIOHARDSON & CO , Room 1, 71 Capal-st. JfOR SALE-LARGE FRAME CHURCH BUILD. 1og, in good order, together with ono hundred feot pfground on which tho samo stands, on Burnsidost, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth-sts. TG SALE-BY ¥ & 3. CAMPBELL, 16 EAST Madison.st., Room 1, lots on West Sido; on Wilcox, ‘Adams, and Tsier-sts., and on Western and Campbell- avs. Also, houses nad cattages ranging from $2,0 to 4,100 oacll. Givo usa call and examine our list. Farms for sale or trade at a positive bargain. JOR SiTE_A FINE 3 STORY AND BASEMENT brick Bouse, No. 57 Vinconnes-av., east frant; lm- ‘mediate porscssion given: located a littifo south Douglas- place. HENRY J. GOUDRICH, 368 Wabash-av. JFOR SALE_GOOD LOTS OX ALT, THE STREETS betzcen Twenty-third and Thirty-ninth-sta., and be- tweon State and Wallace, Alloat of firo limits,” Perfoct titles. Warranty doeds. A very small paymont down; & ears, 6 per ooit. ~ No ‘agency bustoss. ALBERT TRANE, B Wabsan.ar, JFOR SALE — ELEGANT MARBLE HOUSE, 120 Michiganay, 86,60, " long timo: octagon ‘mar- ble “house, 1% Prairio-av, 816, Touse, 133§ Pratrio-ar, 315,00, ble bouzo, 1121 Michigan-av, SI, ouss, 1336 Pratrie-at, 813,50, terms to'suit: marble house, with bay window, 13538 Prafrie-av, 816,000} largo 14 room mabia house, $13,(00.Eesy torms. ' MEARS, 148 LaSalle-st bargain; marble oy R marble Foo Merciful by Half. From the Mt. Sterling (Ky.) Sentinel. In 1865 W. B. Holder was murdered in Powell County, under the following circumstances: At awedding & party of wild young men, under the lead of Captain William d, in & drunken ightened the bridegroom from his bride and the house. TUltimately he was induced to return when convinced that the boys were only Afterwards it was Townsend _ehould p the house through a drill on the floor. all fell into line except W. B. who Was conversing with a lady, and who ex- cused himself by stating that he part in the previous fun, and had no desire to cipate In thet then going on. Whereupon ownsend (a most veckless dare-devil, who had killed during and after the close of the war some twenty men) ordered him to fall into him that he would “blow his G—d d—d brains out if his didn't.” again refused. Townsend repested his order, reiterating the threat to blow his brains ouf if he persisted in refusing. to his faot, looking Townsend in the eye told him that he (Holder) had been at Shiloh, Chickampuga and other places whero bullets rained thick as hail, and had fallen into line, but he had never been orderedto do so in that style, and he didn't propose to submit’ to it now. “You may blowmy brains out, Captain Town- send, for I am unarmed aud unable to defend elf, but T'll die before I will suffer m; tened or driven into anything This seemed to infuriate Town- send, who jerked his revolver from its scabbard, roposed that al Rhe men " in line, assuring Holder raised want to do.” scattering bis every direction, his movements that no one could interfere to 8ave his poor victim. The trial has besn con- tinued from term to term until last week, when themurderer was convicted of manslaughter, and sentenced to serve ten years in the Penitentiary. The verdict was rendered on Frida) after fifteen minutes’ consultation, formed by one of the jurymen that they were for hanging the murdere were compelled by the instructions of Elliott to return s verdict for manslaughter— that they had no diacretion in the matter. The court was compelled to summon & jury from Clark County to try the case. —Lewis M. Ayer, of Barnwell, §. C., formerly 2 member of the Confederate Congress, has be- come & Baptist minister. BUSINESS NOTICES. . R de S own’s Bronchiala for Coughs: Coldy fln‘?’ru conts. Brown's Teetbing . Pleasant, relible, and safe. Zcents, For salo by 3 tr, C. 11, Beckwith & Sons, e A e it 4 Soms? , and others, goll Burnotvs Suporior Flavor- e Bork (OnlTiase Bosk sad Tramn & oo sk (Oa) atk and Iron), ‘Mado by Caswell, Hazard & Go ; New York, and sold by Dryggists. A Universal Article of Faith.—In these days of rellgions contention it has boen thought fmpassiblo to indicate anarticle of faith upon which all sects and ‘There s one, however, and 2 ve: ‘bellef which is mplicit and uni the paramount efficacy of that matchless House hold Tonfe and Recuperant, Plantation Bitters, The atronage which it receives has, it ty envy of cartain splenetic adver- tisers of pinchbeck paneccas, who hope to maken nant, watery weres, by all spirituous medicinal preparations. But tho public can stomach nefther their arguments nor their_potations, and consequently reject thess very weak imitations of the enemy as entirely 00 thin! SEWING MACHINES. FORE = PURCHASING = YOUR SEWING MA. chinesdon’c fajl to call and make yoursalf ncquainted with the improved Grover & Bakor shuttle atitch; 16 runs Tient and does » greater range of work ¢t o 25 wing . {he markel it bas no cqual as & family o ‘machine. INGER _SEWING MACHINES_OFFIGE OF NICH. ol & Poarson, 144 Sonth Hulsted-st. Afachioes oo or ronted on casy ‘monthly payments, classes were united, notable one too, viz: constantly Increasing is trne, excited the p ‘market for thelr own and work given SEWING 3 ho new improved sold JIACEINES, NNERY, City main office, 333 West Madl- o e e CLAIRVOYANTS. R, MATHEW AND MADAM MAVNAR] tell of business, marrioges, journess, lawsuits, ab. sent fricnds, lost or stolen proj toknow. Cures nts, paralys: xiy, or ansthing yon'wish kmess, copsumption, ‘liver com. Delicato discases cured in s fow Cuiro or mo pay. 201 West Madison:st. DIVORCES. TVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINE decrec; scandel aveided; nine years' practice in the courts of Chicago. Address P. 0. l‘;flRCE&‘-WITJIOUT NE! 25 dono. Siate and United States; 401 South Glaric st laint, ague, cutarrh. SPAPER_REPORT; NEWELL BRATT, Attorney, TO LEASE. EA: 'OR A TERM OF YEARS, A LARGE building on Michigan-st, North Sido, for 2 liso: stablo, menufsctory or warehouse, A OR SALE-NEW COTTAGES FOR SALE ON & years' time, monthly paymonts, interest 6 per cent; irater on premises, and convenient to cars, -on Tuirty. socond:et., east of Wallaco.st. Apply to' FRED. B, FISHER, 8 LaSalle-st., besement. EOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS 84, INSIDE OF OLD e city limits, convenient to street cars. Ve have 20 of m Jeft. Thoy will soon be gone. ~The ground s very high. Youcan have & cellar. Only S100down. Titls Rerfect. We furnish cach customer an abstract of titlo. o have alwae have time to show them., STOREY, ALLEN & CO., 1% West Washington-st. OB SALE-TO CAPITALISTS_X® FEET ON Eranklin.et., between Lake and Randolph, ot 8476 Bor foon onst, frotl;ansy torms fora few dan. MAR- HALL & DICKINSON, Otis' Block, Foom 10, TPORSALE-AT X BARGAIN, IN MONTHLY PAY- ments—New houso on Polk-st., near Western-av., 10 Tpome; wator and ges, Inquiso off premtses, of G. 04D~ WE) or in Ba; No. 185 South k-st. o R Tharty it o ey (ot TANPE T sts., o o % L H. HILL, 59 Wabsal ey OR SALE_OVER ONE HUNDRED HOUSES TN 0007 ersr ULELCH T BOND b1 Wapatnary | "o customess RENT_A SUITE OF TWO FRONT ROOMS, or together, with or withont 3 near Hoyno and Madison-st. cars. ' Oan furnish ong room. References required. In- quire at store No. 133 Madisor RENT—TWO FRONT LOOMS, WITH LARGE tablo for housekeeping. st east side Pagest., unfurnished, singl ., corner Lincoln, Dext to southeast corner WANTI!D—ACT[VE, ENERGETICMEN ASSALES- 08 by tho Domestic Sewing Machiag Compaay, e-5t. VWANTED_I.00 LABORERS ON OAIRO & FUL: ton Railfoad, of Arkausas. Work for ongysar: Tt Lot o fmiaten by S HUE AL 150 Broadmay, St. Louls, MANDEVILLE & ALLEN, Little Rock, Ark. WASIED-FIETY WEN, T0 WORK_ON THE ), aghisago & Northwestorh Rallcond. Wagos, 3.3 an 2. 3 ', [usf IV evening, sure. Froy Tare, and no churgos In office: ADply 10 A. ANDERSON &Cb., 3 Wast Washington.st. ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Domestics, 'ANTED—A NEAT AND COMPETENT PROT- estant girl to do general housework in n small private Must be a good cook, washer, and ironer. 2t 220'Sonth Green-st. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &o. ITUATION WANTED—AS CASHIER, COORRE- spondont, bookkeager, or in sem other capacity, by & competent and relisble man, References first- - Address CASHIER, P. 0. Box54. work in a small privato family. man proferrad: Apply at 8 lie ANTED — A GIRL FOR GENERAL Gerinas, Swadin o Soe 'at 43 West Harrison-st. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL T0 DO GENERAL housswork. Call at403 West Randolph-st., imme. ornegian or Ge: ‘work in a small famil gian girl proferred. App "ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; good ywasher and ironer; German preforred; 8 in family. 358 West Jackson-st, STUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG AN WHG has nine years' experience inan offico fn._tho real tate bnsiness: thinks himself campotent, Address ** YA~ GER, " 135 Michigan-av. TTUATION WANTED—A YOUNG AN DESIRES, & situntion in tho insaranco business; has had 3 experienco; good penman and rapid at Sgares. Address ¥ 1o, Tribuns offioe. TIUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A SR ffTocery storo ot at bartending; can ‘make himself gen- 1 in either. Pleaso call soon at 113 Exfe-st.,. comer of Market. ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL, TO DO GEN. ‘eral honsework, in & small family.” Bust be & gaod ok, washer, and ironer. ANTED_IN A PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, 3 ‘ono for chamber and dining.room work, o work. _Apply at 120 Ulinois-st. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL IN A FAMILY OF three. _Call 2t 430 Butterficld-st. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘houscwork in & small family; washer, and ironer, 1059 Michigan-av. ANTED — A _GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housowork in farally of threo, ' Amoricen, Swede, or English preferred. Apply at 159 Ellis-av. TANTED—A GOOD COOK, German or Norwegian proferred, at 103 must be good cook, WASHER AND ANTED—A. GOOD GIRL TQ DO GENERAL Housework in u private family. Call at 89 Warron.av. ANTED—A GOOD KITCHEN GIRL. NO COOK- ing expected. Nome but those willing to work need BERGE'S, 198 West Madison-st. NTED_A GOOD GERMAN GIRL. INQUIRE 04876 Pralrie-av., botween Sixteenth and Eight. Seamstresses. "ANTED--50 FIRST-CLASS OLOAK AND DRESS. Nono bat those thoron with the busigess necd apply. J V. FA] Monroe and Franklin-st: TED—A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER, IMMEDI- A Nl a5 Wosk Madlooman i Seted, AflFED—ExI}ERIEé\“CEslg CLOAK AND DRESS- f o PHOTCHKIN,” B Miscellaneous. NTED—AN EXPERIENCED HAIR-WORKER. ‘Apply at No. %04 South Halated-st. WL e ALMER & CO. ITDATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASSDRUG- St City Retorence, Adgeass, Hos, Teibans shee. e TR L AJOTE AN LK storo, ono who understands tha businéss, Ad- TIN DYER, 3 Jrosa MARTLN DYRR, cars Bryne Lavin, cornar Taylor SUUATION WANTED_BY A STEADY AND sobe: g man as clerk in a grocery store, and to drive delivo n, and maks blmself msefal. Adc ress X 49, Tribugo oce. o B * TTOATION WANTED—BY A AN OF G e S Sakions, & Compatins DL one willing to work; a moderate joired, and un. a.x:evg:‘:nfblnnumus givon. Address Boz 1399 Evan- ston, 1il. SUIUATION WANTED_WILL BE PREPARED T0 mako an engogement with & crockery or hardware jobbing house as travelling salesman after Dec. 1: best. O Enstorn roforonces. Address for one weak, G. B.5., okens, 1. ” Trades. e s S T er aooks omploymaes icago: = Srences. - Address § 03, Kribuae oftes. b+ o S'TUATION WANTED_BY & BUICHER OF FIVE' yoars® experienco. Apply No. 50 Market-st. TTUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN BY A CAR- er of 20 Seara' exporiénco; best of references. Apply at 27 South Halsted-st. Coachmen, Teamsters, &o. (ITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY, SOBER, relinble mna and woman, on a gentleman's placa, Whoro they oould have s houss to live in; man to. taks care of and drive horsos and make himsolf generally use- fal; woman would help when roquized, or weuld both live'in the house and do the. work for s small family. ‘Please call on WAL TATE, 48 Coolidge-st., top floor. Miscellaneons. S e e B s o R o o man o ross, a1 . Ad- drees Industry, @ 18, Tribuns officor ANTED—18 EXPERIENCED BOOK-FOLDERS, immediately. Apply to CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE &CO., 118 and ANTED—20 LADIES FOR THE CITY; AN EASY money making business offored any energati 1y and eocuro a good chance. Y, Lakest., Room 17. ANTED—A _GOOD NURSE GIRL FOR _ONE Apply at 137 Twenty-sixth-st., nesr Miol ANTED—A SCRUB GIRL. CALL AT METROP- olis Hotel, Michigan-av., corner Fourteenth-st. ANTED—A FIRST.-CLASS FEMALE ORDER t Grand Central Dining Rooms, ne but the best ne: ANTED—A FEW GOOD MEN TO SOLICIT FOR tho Iatest and best improved shuttle stitch sewing machine in the market; to men who_will work good in. ducements are offored.’ Call on A. STONE, 150 State-st, from8t0102. m. and 1 to2 p. m. 0 RENT—108 WABASH-AV., LOWER PART OF parlors, sitilng and dining Kitchon, fhres bac! ers, barn, large shed, dry RENT-TO 4 OR 6 GENTLEMEN, A with_doublo bed room 'off ; doors ; fnrnished, beated, and cared for. RENT-NIGELY FURNISHED ROOMS, BY day or month : also, 1 Jarge unfurnished zoom. Gaod Botol teble, if desired, at 179 '0 RENT—4 ROOAS, PANTRY, AND OLOSET. None need apply unloss wiiling 16 buy the furnitaro, allnow a sear ago. Price, $100. Call at 471 Cathorine- at.. corner Loomis. ANTED—TO HIRE AN ENGLISHMAN AND wife. The man for genoral work about a gentlo. fmen'a placo in tho suburbs, and the woman to do, genoral honsawork. A permanent place and good pay. Address, with reference, 804 Stato-st. ANTED—ONE GRt TWO GOOD SALESMEN TO sell hats, caps, furs, and straw goods, foran old andlong-gstablished house in Now York. To those Lav- ing & good trade, and can influence the same in Now York from the followlugStates: Tllinots, Wisconsin, Minnss: ota, Towa. 'Michigan, will ploaso addross’ CHARLES CLAYTOR, Spring.st. Statlon, Now York City. TWANTED-AN AGENT IN EVERY TOWN AND city in tho Northwestern States, in an honorable and ood paying business. Correspondence solicited. Ad- rcser with rofercnces, 2 4%, Telouso ofcer TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &c. 10 RENT_STORESNOS. 97 AND 101 SOUTH WATER. batween Doarborn nad State-sts; 30x145. A on th premiscs, or to MY R rd National Bank. z 0 RENT_STORES AND BASEMENTS. INQUIRE LTS Fifth-ar. '0 RENT_STORE AND 4 ROOMS OVER FOR 35 Por month, oo Southwest Side, by Jr., 16, 164 LaSallo-st. 1S, PEARCE, under This 50 y W. W. WATSON, WAM’En—AN EXPLRIENCBD CANVASSER, TO ‘work for tho New York Tea Store, 846 Archer-ar. Will pay good salary, NTED—A FIRST.CLASS BAR.TENDER, AT 3 A n’a) Easi Kinziz-st, Freach Hotel. L AN W SMART, ENERGETIO MEN, TO canvass for the Patent Combination Brush and Broom Holder, an article necdod in every honsehold and sellsat sight. ' Agents are moy making from 10 to 15 oy eclliniz thix axticlo. Exclusive_ territory given. Kddretsor it on B REVERS, TE, % Novadd Block, cago. 0 RENT—STORE ROO! , 30360 FEET, algo, atoro room and 4 rooms, B40. 180 Wost Washington s h. e e S \ANTED_SIX GOOD ~STREET SALESMEN, for which & good salary or commission will be paid. Ipautse of tho "HEASTIC7EROGH 0., & South anal-st. BUSINESS CHANCES, BILLIARD HALL, WITH BILLIARDS, IN GOOD location, for sale, or exchan, 1aquire st COHN & CO.'S, 101 GIVEN AWAY PRICE-ONLY 850 WILL BUY a firat-class Tostaurant in the very best location, East sickness of _the owaer bein for selling.’ Apply to NOCKIN & FIS ‘ast Harrison-st. the only cause JHER, 16 South FIRST-OLASS MEAT MARKET, wholesalo and retail business, for salo. South Claricst. GOOD PAYING HOTELIN A COUNTRY TOWN, for sale or exchange. lest Madison-st. whore 30 trains stop di KENNEDY & NEWELL, 19 RARE CHANCE-DRUG STORE FOR SALE, % tho Chicago, Alten & St. Louts Railrond. Wil inventory between $5, 000and 87,600 . Good reasons. for sel airg AN BUREN, Lemont, Il PRACTIOAL BUSINESS MAN, desizes ap interest, n some good paginy ‘miles from Chicago, on Baloa osor 3303, WITH 4,00 ENERGETIO BUSINESS BMAN -AWAKE, e the best_businoss VAN witha small capital can loamt tho by vo-uvey oy aftormoon. TWO YEARS' LEASE OF STORE FOR SALE, located in the best busingss portion of West, Mad{- Ko B ents’ Bxtures. | Address STARLEY, PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE AND PRACIICE FOR 12,000 & yoar; wonld Quire in person at 138 South Halsted-st. ‘caro Carfior 13. ‘WANTED---TO RENT. NTED-TO RENT-OR BUY ar 2nd stationery store. D—TO RENT—BY A MAN AND WIFE, NO dren, two furnishsd rooms for light housokecp- Would bo permancat. Address, stating torms, NTED—TO RENT—A FURNISHED RESL denoc and board the proprictor. Address 58 and 80 ED_TO RENT—IN GOOD LOCATION ON ‘est Side, a honss with 7 or 8 rooms. ~Address K, 101 North Morgan-st. WASTED-MEX TOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT to call on JONES & CO., 163 West Madison-st.: business legitimate; pays better than wagos. OARDING BTABLE, SOUTH OF TWENTY- second.st., forsale. Addross B 9, Tribune Branch ANTED—THIS DAY, 1,00 RAILROAD LABOR- g1 sad choppers for il:um?m and Wisconsin; wa- §3.25, board 34, faro furnished to all; suzo of a ; we also want 50 saw-mill hands at $30to 840 acd board’; 40 farm hands at 826 per month and & wwintor's Kork.' We sell cheap tickets %o Inborers going Sonth. Apnly to CHRISTIAN & BING, 101 South Ca- nal-st; or 5 West Randolph. T ANTED_OANVASSERS _SALE AND FEMALE, for somothing that takes on sight. Parties that wish to make money fast can call and inves ite, or ac dress OHARLES H fAYLOR & Co., 91 Market- Room 2. ANTED—TO RENT—-BY TWO EDUCATED, Christian gentlomen, a pleasant room inn privats Addroas, stating’ location, terms, aad conven- ionces, Q 42, Tribunc ofh TANTED_TO ¥ A NICELY LOCATED COT- ither on South or West Sido. 'EEL, Rooms 12 and 14, 163 E=st Madison-st. ANTED_TO RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, WITH d iro, by & young gentleman (student). Ad- dross, stating torms, location, etc., V 78, Tribuae offico. ANTED-TO RENT—A GOOD COTTAGE HOUSE fora first-class tenant. 1a contral location, NEDY & NEWELL, 79 West Madison.st. MiSCELLANEOUS. o of g ooctier O AIONTHEE EAZUENTS, Gng of b mowtont coltagch n ¥ on Sout Bido, "S- W. WATSON, Jrw 16 Biyan Blosk: JFOFEALE_BY 3L V. HOTOHKISS & CO.. NOS. & and 83 Clark-at.) 0pposita tho Gours Hous “Forty-foot. lot on. Sfichiganat.. - noasly opposiio the zew Jail, now belng built; only 250 per foot. Capitalists can_ses that this will soon double in valuo. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, OR SALE-CHOICE BOULEVARD LOTS AT low pricos. Qakwood Boulovard. Work on_this Bew boulovard has just beon commenced. Tho lots I am pow offering botwoen tho Sonth Park Boulovard and Vincenncs-av, noed only_ bo seen to bo approciated. Those who wlsh to buy at low pricas and on very casy torms shoald apply Lmmediatoly. Titlo nagesiopavic, Qukwrood fs tho connocting link Betweon South Park aod Drexel Boulevards. . LSAIAS WARREN, 18 Cham- ber of Commorco. OR SALE_TWO LOTS NEAR DEXTER PARK for $700, 3350 each, thatare worth 8500 ench, as lots havo been sold for that prico adjolning; without & donbt & splondid trade. Tmustbave the money. Aleo a lot on Morgan st, fronting onst, near Sixteenth-st, for S1,000; worth §1,400.” Oall upon or address YAGER, 186 Wa: bash-av, OR SALE_ACRES! AGRESI! AGRES—I0 AGRES at Lawndale, at $25,010; alzo 10 zcrcs at Sonth Chicago; also 40 acres, Seo. 56, &3, ‘I, 5t 330,000 ; also 2 acreson ity soconti-st, 355,00° alio s scrdy on Fifty-oiatheats, a : valaa A 3 QD RIBE s Wakamaere properts, by ), 825 u 'OF, SALE-GHOICE BUILDING LOTS, Tk, dovn and 3103 month, at Forest Hill; delightf: Tocated, only 5 miles from dlty (sonth); streets graded an: Westorh and Sheridan.avs. gravetlods nest dbiats Sehool, and beasuitol grovos tile perfoct, and for a ehort time only at above prics. Before you ot 800 theso. LINGLE & B AKEGW, 1 Otls ‘Block, Lasalle cor odi- n ok ot 15, 39, 13, ire of 3 - BORY, Hooms 8 and § Bryan Block. JOR SALE-5 ACRES IN SEO. 17, 39, 13 _SOUTH Ro of Austin. Inquire of DREW' & NEWBURY, oms 8 and 9 Bryan Block. FOE SALE—A GOOD BARGAIN IN TWO ACRES at South Englewood, very choice, 500 cash,balance on_oasyterms. d. A. BROUSE, 400 Wabash-av, JOR SALE-FOUR COTTAGES, FIRST-CLASS FIN. ish, water running in each ond_ same as hydrant, at Englewoad. Easy torms. TILLOTSON BROS., Michi: Ban-av., comer Jackson-st. FOR, SALE-AT ERGLEWOOD-_GREAT BAR. gains in houses and lots: all new and just completed ; 3f you want a homo we give 301 an opportanity, after first payment, to lg&l] our rent in purchasing a house; to salaried men this {s better than a sgvings bank; 2f dally passenges tralas leavo Englowoed or &lnflm. fnd e om thecity; commutation fare, €8 per handred. HOLBURD &' 602 b Eack Hasstmonat. 7 % i 10 sores south o 2 o sl:nx)r.z STILES, GOLDY & McATAHAN, 45 Mas. SH PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND miscellaneons goods of any kind, by sendicg a lotter 6 1. GELDER, Loan Office, 634 State-st. RS. A. L. BALK. empioyers and sery: oast cornor of Desplain ostablishod to afford th for obtaining domostic s their respectability and qualification as domestic_help. Emplosors will bo aided in their sclection of help by ithe ‘whoso experience of 10 years in_the business il enable Hor to protoct the interoats of the emploser. This will bo found » well-canducted and roliablo instito- tfon, as all help must be abla to givo good reforences from BLECT AGENGY FOR 1 Wost Jackson-st., north- Tbis lnstitution has been blic great facllitica somo guarantee of RS. A. L. BALKAM'S SELECT AGENOY FOR _ employors and scrvants at 101 West dackson-st., northeast cornor Desplaines-st. OTICE-BRIOK, STONE WORI AND PLASTER- ‘done at tha shortest uilder, 747 Wabash-av. ANTED—COUTERS, SHELVING, AND BOT- tles suitable for drug storo. EISS, Contractor and ‘Addre3s O &, Tribune NTED—A MAN WITH ABOUT 830, TO START ‘the real estato and business. dross ACTIVITY, Q 18, on” WA ED—A YOUNG MAN WHO OAN TALK TO solicit ordors: must have expericnce in soliciting, Call at 201 Went Van Buren-t. W ASTED-TIFTEEN MENFOR A GOOD STEADY nter's 5 L1916 Eas Washingtonste, Roomas, | oo b AP VW ANTED—:0 ¥ARM HANDS, 3% PER MONTH, work all winter, fare farnished: 5 for Sparta tannal} 92.40 per das, work lasts till noxt May. 50 for sswmills, 500 for rallroeds in Michigan and Wisconsin, 1,000 for tis cutting, land clearing, railroad and levee works South. Appls for choap tickets'to SQUTHERN EMIGRATION AGENCY, 31 West Randolph-st. V\h TED — 2,000 LABORERS FOR LEVEES South; wages, 343 to 350 per month and board ;2,000 for tho Cairo & Fulton Railroad; 2.2 per day : plety of ation work a big prices; aizo’ savaalll hands, S0 por ‘month and board ; 50 farm hands, 825 per month and board ; 200 for Wisconsin Central Company, 32.25 per day, Freo faro Apply to C. V. SNELL & LOW, B West Randolph-st. R R R Mo v Ao on 850 $10 Capital. MERFILL & GO 5 West Lakorets ANTED_RATLROAD LABORERS, MEN FOR city work, farm, and saw mill hands. ' All men out of sroployment o=n find gaod fobs aad good wages. Al men wanting help of any Kin 0 supplied prompily, by loaving their orders.” Call or address, SH. & SON: 25"t Sadison-st AWV ANTED-—GOOD, STEADY BOY, FROM 1170 18 ) Feam0ld. " Good wages to tho right one. 635 Car- rollst. 2\ ANTED—A GOOD CITY OANVASSER ON A W mouopoly. o money required. " An gxperionced man can make ood wages. 1nquiro at G. W, PEKE'S, 55 uth Carpenter-st. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. UTTERS' EXCHANGE, RECENTLY FITTED UP for tho salo of horses and carriagos, will Le keptasa -class bustncas place. Gentlemen tnving proports to gell, or desiring to purchaso, shonld be aure to call at the now institution, 25, 27, 29, and 3l West Washington-at. ANTED—TO DENTISIS—A GOOD_SECOND- hand dontal chair, must bochoap. Address, 615 Fulton-st, gising locality and raker’s namo. ANTED—ALL WHO WANTTO PROVIDE YOUR- celsca and children with & home, ina country of health an ‘procure such homes in the Southwestern. rado. For particulare, appl Superintendent, 39 ood and_comfortable to D. §. GREEN, General fest. Madison-st, NTED—HORSE AND BUGGY, AND 8i% OASH, fora eottage and lot near Twoifth-st. and Blus “Tho rent will pay for OANS ON CITY suit: aad on_ leaseholds. GROSSMAN, Room 11, 151 i NDER'S LOAN OFFICE, AOFOERS OB CYEICR, 10 ] Established 1854, AL ESTATE IN SUMS TO Bcrigagos bought, B. 150 TWENTY-SEC- on dismonds, watchos, ets GANS ON_COMMERGIAL AND SECURED PA- per, by SIMOMDS & CO., 1% and 130 Clark-st. TO LOAN—IN SMALL SUMS, ON COL- alirate oy M B: DERRICK & 0018 Madlscns. TO LOAN, ATY PER G ity proporty. KIMBALL 13, 151 Monroe-st. ONEY TO LOAN—SI2,000, 815,000, S15,000, 830,000, '$50,000, to loan on business pro low rates. Apply to 0. , Kent's Block. "ANTED—TO PURGHASE, GOOD REAL ESTATE papor. _Ingnire at 30 State-st,, Room 8. ENT, ON_FIRST- & FRAKE, Room rom 200 each, we - Iy, or yearly pisments. ~WAL. 0. COLE, 410 Wabashav, JrOR SALE_THOSE CHOICE LOTS AT WASH: snch 0y Ehte con, be Bad- for fe davey at 00 12} 55 mt 3 £S- DELL & BROYWN, 115 Weat Maditonrate A sold 3 2 TRUESDELL & BROWN, 175 West Modisaniste. o O SATE_ACRE PROPERYY—AM OFFERING n ‘ncru {%So:th}::g?;l, 2, gzndu, . 39, Bi_fi.snt !‘l:fi! af Tust paya oro L st BUB BARD, Sr, Feal EStars Agent 195 Fasi Wi gty OR SALE-% CHEAP WASHINGTON HE) POk o thae, St a1 W o EICET OR SALE_OR EXCHANGE_IN KORWOOD F Park, several fine blocks and tho chn(tfl}e?ofifl! very Tow prices. There 1800 Subush RRee prowects bs s e ‘morb bosutifally and healts locsted, oe smors corialn i3 fgvanco largely”sad rapidly i vaius. ' 8. E. WELLS, 45 o COTNTRY REAL ESTATE. )R SALE—-AT A SACRIFICE, STEAM ELEVA- PO atons Ratlrond” Gopcitsy S Eopve: A good chance. 43 ncres, Seotion 10, 40, 13, s wof s 0 1. 18 acres, Soction 36, 35, 14, n w X i3, section 1, REA'S COATES, 168 Washinglon-st. OR SALE_{#0 ACRES OF SELECTED FARMING Jand in tho best. county fn Keussa: tno {mprova: A 28, or trado for oIty or suburh- o T ROLE & DARLOW, 11 Ots Block, LaShile and Madison-sts. YV W. . BARNEY, LAND AGENT— O A No: 165 Randalbh-5i--(in basoraont.of Metropolitan Block). 50,000 acres of good land in the didforent Westorn States for aalo. i OR ALE_2 AGRES AT 8% FER ACRE, HALF mile from depot at Jefierson, Terms easy. T. B. BOYD, 18) West Washington-st. REAL ESTATE WANTED. AND LOT ON 2,000, Doscribo t ‘st Sides ; prica within ¢ proporey sad address Or BB TEW AT, ANTED—A HOUSE AND LOT IN EVANSTON ‘or Chicago. To be purchased by montBly payments, aymont down. - Address giving locatod with smail or o ANTED—A CO1TAGE AND LOT ON EASY PAY- monts. Mustbe in o good neighborhood. KEN- NEDY & NEWELL, 79 Wost Madison-st. TANTED—100 TO 200 FEET ON WEST JAOKSON- Partics having such pron can find a cash customor by at., wost of Ashland.av. ol Léa sell, at a barg Siiling on’ ns. change Building, cornor Clirk and Wasbiugtensis. LOST AND FOUND. FLEICHER, TAZEAR & CHENY, 25 STATE-ST. Bave on hand tha iargest assortment of carriages and business wagons {n_tho city, and they aro bound to sell thom choapor, Give thom & call it you want ansibing i oir line, OF SALE_CREX=_PATE OF HEAVY HORSES ‘and haracss; slso singlo Tumbor wagon, order. Call at5 West Lakeste, o bascrment. — o TFOR, BAYE-GHEAP FOR CASH-AT 7@ WEST Madison-st., s pair of matched bay buggy harse: harneas, bugay, otc. Alsosevoralnow and Sotondand s. OR SALE—CHEAP—DUMP GARTS WITH HAR. ness to match. Government Goods Depot, 195 and 197 East Lako-st. JFOR SALE-GHEAP—A GENTLEMANS HORSE, color boy, sound in cvery respect, showa good time, ot afraid of tho cars, Trao and Gusy” driver, with Al foraln buggy, harmess, blaakets, ofc, Cau"be seen st very on-court, Michigan and Wabash-av i R FOE SALE—AT A BARGAIN, TWO HEAVY tear th 1 xle d harness. In Snth S e arn. Lo rORSALE-TWO TEANS OF HORSES, WAGONS, and harness; also, buggy horso; will trade for lam- bor. 899 West Van Burcn-st., beford 88. m. ; or by note 124 South Clark- Room 12. TFQR SALE_HORSE TOP RUGGY AND HARNESS: Rig now st June, ‘Will sell at great sacrifice. Must be z0ld this weok. 1 have room for & fow boarding horsca. First-class caro given. At BASSET'S stables, rear of 15 and 17 Harmon-coart. T WILL NOW SELL MY THREE FINE YOURG trotters, gold plated harness, double and single, light square box ' buggy, and tho handsomest phaston in the oity, oll good a8 few and strictly first-cass, cheap_for gagli po trade. Call st 165 South Halstéd'st, DR BER SHOP FOR BALE—FIRST-CLASS LOOA- ARDER tures, chcsnv Tent, g well. Offered 61 Sonth Des- OARDING HOUSE AND SALOON FOR SALE, No. 19 Charles Placo, near Harrison-st. and Fifth-av; Inquire on the premises. 20 rooms and basement. ORNER GROCERY FOR SALE, stand_West. Slde ERGER, 519 South State-st. ORSALE_OR EXOHANGE FOR CENTRAL REAL estate in Chicago—A splendid business, doing a beavy orics; amount of stock about ion in cits of Elgin, Til. . &J. McNEIL, Elglo. stock of goods, sionoy. - L. it. FRE® For partioulars, address TTUATION WANTED—AS WATCHMAN OR JAN- itor for some establishment or firm. The very best of references given a8 to characterand standing. Address H. G., 48 Fourth-st. TTUATION WANTED—A YOUNG MARRIED who has had sevaral yoars' experionce in nows- paper business, desires & gesition, in some mewmpaper oftica; will go out of town. Good referonces. Address S 10, Tribune ofice. STIUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WHO is willing to work. ~ Would like to do chores for his board and go to school. Address N 63, Tribune office. TTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS bar-keeper, who bas had 13 years’ practice in the business. _Coll'or address J. B. Y. 112 Sherman-st. TTUATION WANTED—BY AN HONEST, RE- linble boy, 15 years of age; can tend stor, or be use- fal. 953 Wost Rondolph SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALES Domestios. QITUATIONS WANTED—FOR A NO. 1 AMERICAN girl, from Syracuse, in & first-class private family ; &lsofor two cooks in a hotel or boarding house, who are not afraid of work, give best of reforences, (wages 87 per 1: k): also fifty frst-class girls wh ajting for sitna- Tions In Hataiias Tamiios 138 Were Maness cor Piiac Employment Office. 7 TFUATION WANTED—AS NURSE GIRL OR COM- paalon to & familygoing to Kurope; bostof rofer- ence given. Address Y 35, Tribuse office. TTUATION WANTED—AS PLAIN COOK, WASHER S d fro; in rivate . Call, 308 Twent Budiemmerdn B feall O r STIUATIONS WANTED—BY Two GIRLS, T0- oitior, in o private (mily. Throo girls for house= work._Call at 141 West Washington-st. TTUATION WANTED —IN FIRST-OLASS PRL vato family, by & compotent girl, to do second work oF take eare of childron, Roference, if required. Apply 269 Twenty-socond-st., in rear. TIDATION WANTED— A SCOTOHWOMNAN SURADIN o sitration o a8 gonm R ONAY small family. Good weges expocted. Address L, &8 Trib- une Branch office. Housekeepers. QUIUATION \ANTED_BY A YOUNG_LADY, &S seamstress in a private family. Callall 415 South Bor- gan-st., down stairs. Miscellaneous. EBEOARDING AND LODGING. West Side. ( SOUTH, MAY-ST., BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Randolph—A front parlor, furnished; also, a saits of rooms, fornished or unfaraiehed, with board: 30 WEST ADANS.ST._GREEN WILLOW HOUSE, Sust opened. - Cinb d lodgings for ladics, Feits) Snd Bniiies: also, orellont base = o Ledies, 4. VEST MADISON-ST._3 PLEASANT TRORT ‘ooma {0 rent, farnished ar not, With board; also day boszd. WALNUT-ST._PLEASANT SQUARE ROOM. nllgi Hnlnrnhmlhfid. with nlns:'t: also, IQDINW“ room, l?:— ;600 m: gentoman o : 2130 day Doarders: pleassat locailty; Bandy to carse URNITURE AND LEASE OF A FIRST.CLAGS ing enongh to cloar one-half ‘boarding-hot (famnitaro frst for sale- Address E 9, Trib- ‘cost of furnitare first year, uze Branch office. 00D OPENING FOR A YOUNG PHYSIGIAN; ractice established, with officg and drugs. Addro: Nevada, Liviogsten Co., Il ACHINE SHOP, TOO)! trally and convenien! bargain, only $1¢ o Sonr Staty - AND FOUNDRY, WITH ondiwa.;sm:"'l;r:eu, S EASCOVEL, B Ma ‘W SAFE FOR SALE CHEAP_HALL'S FIRE proof; size, No. 12. Apply to JOHN L. RANNEY, o n tly locafod to ral URANT FOR SALE, WHERE A LARGE A O M particulars cail at 375 Wabashav., or 274 West Madison-st. ARE CHANCE—A SMALL STOOK OF HARD- ‘ware, 6toves, tinware, and a now sot of tinner's Sbent’ $1,700, must bo sold soon fox {in ‘s smart business town £ Rock. Tsiand Ratiroad, eno hundred rt: can mako & year; canso 2o o1 2h For farther n’:}lh:n.h.l:, tools amonnting cash. Good tra on tha Chicago & Rock. of selling, diseaso of the I TOCK AND FIXTURES OF NEWS DEPOT AND o 393 Weat Lake-st., opposite Eliz- confectionory store, aboth-at. School: fof salo. 'OCE OF GROOUERIES AND LEASE FOR SALE. oSteck ol and eat-ciaas. Tocation ono of tho besk o H a good trad 85 West Lakeat,' v © & ;s HE STOOK AND FIXTORES OF A BETAIL BOOE d static store {c I Madison-st. ; tion; Gwner going East. ~ Address B, 134 Seath O Iocatlon; awner golng ANTED—PARTNER, WITH FROM 81,50 TO 2,500, to join tho Advertiser in the mantfactare and saloof an articlo wanted In every fe which o profit of 10,000 to 815,000 can and coming winter. Addréss A 71, Tribane office, ‘WILL BUY A CIGAR AND CONFECTION- d location, and doing good busi- st Handolpheate CASH-RARE BUSINESS CHANCE-BUYS ‘half interest in 81,000 now stock and best estab- lished ‘ifi“ business ‘l“‘l;‘ GwisrJoaving clty: a0z loaving ness.Inquire 4t 233 TO EXCHANGE. 0 EXCHANGE—BY M. V. HOTCHKISS & CO., Nos. &7 and 89 Clark-st., oppasite Court Houso: A valuabls place on In with encumbrances, for good mmencumbered acre or sub- urben property. Also, a fine place at Lake Forest, for city property; will assume some encumbrance. a new house and Ia; unimproved city property a7, noar Eighteonth-st, 0 1ot at Maywood, for which bo taken ns first payment. 0 EXOHANGE_THE FURNITURE AND LEASE rivate or family hotel, with a I ,—situation, Sonth S| Roal Estato, or will take and the furnitare of & Tribune Branch offico. EXOHANGE_NORWOOD PARK—SEVERAL . fine blacks, and some of the choicest lota at_low pricos, for housea and lots In_Chic: country towns. 8. E. WELLS, EXOHANGE—_ELEGANT VILLA HOUSE AND 13 acres of lawn in corporation of Geneva, delightfal sarroundings and scenery, for a farm of 120 to 160 134 WARREN-AV., CORNER WOOD-ST.—TWO dolightfal unfurnished rooms, with first-class table board. Hot and cold water, and gas. WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—YANKEE HOUSE. 14 3, Fazaished roomsto Tent, with board by 126 day orweal 999 WEST WASHINGTON ST.—A FINE SUNKY front room * snitable for two. to rent, with board. 363 [ESI IAEE-ST, CORNER OF ANN. Board and_pleasant rooms for genband wife or two gentlemen. ~This iS22 English homo in ths trae sense” of the word. & FOLTON-ST—ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO 214 E S family. References roquired. 332 rooi it withont oene T ek andhouse new, with all modern improvementa. 44 ES et and tonabis ror T esirable roams. - od o nnfaraisked. * Suporior tablo board, Day boarders nted. : B8 2 ononen ot cno e oo DAk men 5 3 fast and 6 o'clock dines: 361 (o EST, RANDOLPHST.—3 FURNISHED xrooms, with board, suitable for single geatlemen or gentlemen'and wives. 376 YEST, MONROEST. —A LAEGE FRONT room, with board, suitable for gentleman and wife or two single’gentlemen ' WEST —WASHINGTON-ST._BOARD _AND 546 T minth e GO floor; water on same. T['VO THONT EOONS, ONE FURNISHED, WITE oL B, Ia private fasl, s Hovmo o id Mol on-at- gars. " Inquire 3 75 Madison:st., cormer Lincoim e oo N HAMILTOR. %’ouggxs Ifggbfl FRONT ROOM, AV, 0: [ B R e R S i Foom, with board, n private family. 4.3 EUBBIRD COURT. — NEW BOARDING. Bouse; firat-class board with rooms 84 to 85 per week, with tse of piano; day board £8.0. 985 MICHIGAN. AV —PLEASANT FRONT ROOMN 0 for gentleman and wife, or for two singlo geatle- men, 4QQ) BURNSIDEST, (SOUTH DEARBORNST., near Twenty-ninth-st.—Pleasant rooms with firt: class board, at lowest possible prices; bath room and overy convenience. 54.6 MICHIGAN-AV.—ROOMS WITH BOARD. Also a few day boarders. ‘WABASH-AV.—SUITE OF UNFURNISHED 594 A% ‘Tooms; also, farnished rooms; with first- classboard, 7 3 5 WABASH-AV. — NIOELY FURNISHED rooms to rent, with all modern improvements, positively to gentleman only. s 75 ‘WABASH-AV.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Zfront room, for gentleman and wife or two gen- tlemen, with first-class board. 855 TATAEET ok SomL wIE: = . rd In_private s preforred. 1197 STATEST. (SOUTH SIDE HOUSE)_PLEAS. ant rooms, i first-class board, at 83 per week; ith. families sccommodated. EVADA HOTEL, 177 TWENTY-FIRST-ST.—FINB N e room, hmd!‘gmuly furnished, with first-class moderate rates. inols, or Iowa, or Southe: Mi ta; will takeit stocked, if desired. ~LIN( DARLOW, 11 Otis Block, LaSallo snd Madisonster XOHANGE—A GOOD NEW HOUSE, AND { Iand at Hinsdale fc 7. Ine Blate-ti: 0: 2- BTOUGH, .1 Propests: ] YWANTTO BUY A BUGGY, SECONDHAND, AND pay in installments. _Addross or call, H, 172 Egan-st. J. B BROOKMAN, 1o TWENTY-SECOND-ST. « hasforsulo good clarence and leam, top and open buggies; also seven lumber.wagons less than & manafac- turcr's cost. _Call this week if you want bargain. EW BUGGIES, FULL LEATHER_TOPS, OPEN ‘wagons, and hamess at auction, on Fridas morniog, Oct. 19, ar Butters’ Exchange, 25, 2, %9, and 3l West Washington-st. NTED-TO EXCHANGE—A FINE LARGE pair of bay horses, top baress, and some cash, 9, Tribune Branch office. NTED — OITY PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE Tor two or threo cholce fralt farms at St. Mich., paying from 15 to 30 por cont upon v Ao d1ixgo stock farm masted'io okchangs for it class at bottom. 2 GARDNER, No. Soath Chaatabe » donble and single BOARD WANTED. e o P A e e A2 s a3k B 5 nd Tace, ik hered or s R ot gt iaae, Wby P e O dress G 38, g'flbn%l office. OARD_BY GENTLEMAN AND SOUTH B, Simnnd: st Sospos Cieh oot in private family, where tharo aro few or no’ other board- e22. Address, With terma and particalars, Q &, Tribuz BOARD WITH EOOM OR ROOMS, EITHER FUR- Take Donscastonsbowt the middls ox Tant of Noversber, Please address B. A. T., caro carrler No. 3, city. 2 WEN EVANS & CO., LIVERY, BOARDING, AND Salo Stable, 58 and 80 Sherman’st, opposita M. 5. & R. LR, R. Pussenger Dopot. Chicago. FOR SALE. I OISV PIBEL Dniriofics oo S SRORC SN TrOR SALE-_SCHOONER WAL ALDRICH, AFPLY o SOHLOSSER & RITIMAN, No. ot Floridaaty Milwaukoe, Wis. A OST—TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 15, NEAR comer of Columetsv, and Tweniyniaflest., a Post Office. direatory of Illinois, with varions memo- o fnder will plensa leave it with Captain T, 15, ecial Ageat, P, O. D. at the Post 109 Mick-av., cormer of Thirty-first-st. ST_ON SATURDAY, THE 1TH INST., A zold braelat, chiecked with black enamel. Lwhich M. A. M. are initials on inside. “Tribune Office, and recelve a liberal reward. TRAYED-ON THE MORNING OF THE I6TH onc baymare with halter on, ‘Dealed: when Inst scen wa$ west of Bouth Park bouleard, will be paid on retarning & CO., 170 Monroe-st., from 104 Vincenaos-av. and a soro on loft hip, mostly on_Forty-seventh-st. A suitalle reward rto POWELL, GETCHELL MACHINERY. AN A AR MES' ENGINES, PORTABLE I TO 4).HORSE power; throshing, 8 and 10-horse; elrcular eaw-mmils, rinding mills, “corn. £ATON, 70 South Ca sllers, belting, &c. OR SALG_CHEAP, OR TO BXCHANGE TOR Chicago city or suburban_property, two first-class toroes 116 city of Jagesville, Wiscomid. Thoso.siores aro Tow and Liave been pcoupled by tho same firm £lnco Bule a¥ gooarrontal. Whoy iresitusted o tho contza ofthe beat husiusss pottion of Mainat. Frent, &4, by 160 oot dos o5 high, 2ud. basemeat buils in modemn 3ivTo, b M ihemaiing arendy oaciment. built 1o RS OREY or MOKEY BROS.. Janestile, Wik LANDY'S STATIONARY AND PORTABLE EN- gines, cirsalar saw mills, boilers, shinglo machines, e, Vs ranc} st . SRRy Branchofico, 63 South Canal-st. ¥ OR SALE—S7'ATIONARY ENGINES- ONE 00x®, a0 I0xIs, ong Exle, ona Gelg und s upsight irst-class re) 3 o N 25 TeD) PRy JFOE SALE4 SAYE OF LARGE SIZE TN GOOD order, cheap. 105 West Randolph-st, Room 22, 9% SALE-CEEAP-& CLOOKS, 11RON SATE, 1 8-foot metal show case, and fixtares of jewelry stord 76 Bine Island-av. MUSICAL. e s OESALE A SiCONDEANDRNABE FiANO. 18 on, and warran . Ct arorooms of J. BAUER & €0, Lo Cull at the OR _SALE—SECOND-HAND PIANGS, RARGING o prica Trom S10to 5 Y] . 7. BABER £ 800 Nos- 50 10008 Wanarponsed portect OR SALE-A SECONDHAND PAR R F ugaA;;m Torcash. J. BAUER & GO Noo S0 o AT HOUSEHOLD GGODS, O SALE-LOW TOR CASH, A NEW PARLOT ot =osewood plano, and carriage. Gan Do seth a¢ No. 510 Michigan-av. PARTIES HAVING EOUSEHOLD. GOODS TR Gan astom SO0DS EOF NITORE, caro Carrior No. 81 o = e o Ao T O W e i) INSTRUCTION. L L T W AT hhoa of Higk Shoot B AE, T ACTER ; Sho ! Adaress EDUOATIONAL BOREAY] 51 out Hal: Mod st AGENTS WANTED, ENTS WANTED — PROFITABLE EMPLOY- ment. We wish to ompl tiemen and ladles to solicit ordéra for the colebrat ki Bhitohalike 5n both sides.” bind, braid, gather, and f it HENDERSON & 0O., 015‘2 rufilo,—and sew coatinga and leathor. 2ddress A, land, Ohlo, or Bt. 'S WANTED —FOR EXPLORATION 1IN lerald’s Stanley expedition in search of elaborately and profusely gl B Traveller, and of his wnnd‘:’r- A fall account of all ‘yolumo will con i oxBortonoo o the” Wilde: great explorors 1a tnat 5 £55ibad aa the dlvlsion of tho moRds & Sost iartis and valasblo volarge: 1ar for canvassiny A most {nterestin RGendRy hing Company, 165 'l"rl’anu-tncmd-n. ENTS WANTED—TO SELL A _NEW .AND cheap kitchen neccssity. Call at 878 Wabash- GENTS WANTED—_S30WATOH FREE; n clear 360 to $75 a week with our goldea Indiea’" caskets; new thing: take well every- 3 or send stamp RAY, 25 West Lake-st., Chi GENTS WANTED_THE VERYQBEQT OE,A’POE 3 e AR, Lewis & 605 o o Addene calacy froo. £ Washington st., Boston, Mass: GENTS WANTED_§4% A MONTH AND EXPER- ‘Articles new, and as stapla as M. LININGTON, S £0s 1o good canvassers. (-;mv?s ‘\INA.‘f'i‘ElI)-FOflRdTEE OITY. AND/ GOUN. ouat, yesterday, about o can ke oasily 150 par menthy RGaros BLAR | By Wil rotern saimo fo 71 Y anGIh n Ly A0ond ake bichs e OARD-A SUITE % ROOMS AND BOARD TOR Addross § 53, Tribane offe, - = BOARD-TOR THE WINTER, IN A PRIVATE fazily, in 8 good location on West Side, for gentle- man, wifoand two childron; (children's ages 1l and 13 gears). _Address K; 101 Nortth Morgan-st. PARTNERS WANTED. P e emihod oo e s as el sndcan b3 ool Ce L, , Inorceasd by the help of & 1ivo TR, 16 Fast Washing- ton-st., Room 3. ARTNER WANTED_WITH 81,00 OASH, IN A PRk ned bemaoes, paving "togm a0 fo 8350 % ' s to prote. Partn o eharzor Call batveon 3 and 11, and Sand s, B¢ the :%m of C. EUS, 19 Milwaukee-av, TNE] I TED—I WISH TO ESTABLISH A P ‘%‘nw&zfi‘ummflu buainess in Ohlcago, that Jilpaylacge pradts 803 SocA St Sximination, end 2 e o o™ Beineioals sols wil Cananss aey ot Sk ITNER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH N e gg%wg:x%upmumwmu &ood business, ARTNER WANTED WITH FEOM 8300 T0 Si0, to join the advertiser in & wellpaytag, logitiss "1;‘:.',“4' "Ratoronces cxonsngod. Aen e, BT Imas ofice. - PERSONAL. P S d s v ERSONAL—-HAVE _LETTERS _FO! EO! P Augusta and Nora Hilton, -HS‘lWlbfiE-Ev. A ERSONAL-THE YOUNG MAN WHO PICKED ‘Pooket Book dropped by lady who entered State R bR, e3posure, 24 g §3 knowa; tin