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Third lear, 1 g{d‘ Third cle: First -:u_‘:éconi clear flooring, fogether, rough 1 40.0064300 Firat end sconi ceas siding, togother. ... 2430 Commen siding. - © 20.00822.00 Common floorirg, dressod, second. ....... 30.00@33.00 Common focrirg, dressed, firs . 37.00@39.00 Wagca-box boaxls, selected, 16 inches and. upward... - 350084000 A stock board: - 31.00@40.00 B stock boards, | 82.00@36.00 Common bogrde. 2 Ll s 160061800 Joist, scantling, mmall fimber, etc., % . 16.00@18.00 + 16.00€17.00 18.00@24.00 15.00816.00 216,00 ly at $3.12; Star, and $L50@204 for No. 1 sawed. EARDWOOD, | “ Osk (dry).. .00@40. Shhek iz 000 Aaple, . . 15.00@95.00 Aal (dry). .00@40.00 Cherry.... | 15.0016.00 Hickory. .00660.00 Basswood. 12.00@25.00 Batternut. 25.00@50.00 Cargo echr Abazail, from Grand Haven, 104 m strigs ‘and boards, at 17 ; 18 m lath, =t $3.25. Boldby E. M. Dcubléday. Cargo schr Leo, from Grand Haven, 68m ft strips and bnnrd?:x:t 318; 18m stripsand boards, st £12. Bold by frish, Bullen& Co. Cargo schr Argy, from Grand Haven, 118m Eh'iga, 25m boaxds, 1 m short lumber, at $14. Sold by Irish, Bullen & Co. Cargo schr Seventh Ohio, from Grand Haven, 95 m strips, 37m boards, 1mjoists “dmmnufi’ st sy 5 15m Isth, ot $3.25. Sold by Irish, B en & Co. Cargo schr TwoCharlies, from Grand Haven, 63 m strips and boards, at $18 ; 8 m common lum- ggr,.n $13; 1 m)ath, at £3.25; 1 m picketts, at Cargo schr Hexry, from Ludington, 140 mjoists ad&srcs‘antling, at§12. ~Sold by J. M. Loomis & Cargo schr Tempest, from Manistes, 200 m osts and ecentliog, 4 S10. Sold by J. M. L onsdlor sl ; Cargo schr Den Hay, from Manistee, 150 m ol gad seantling a1 Himber, at 816. Sold by M. Loomis & Co. Cargo schr Menomones, from Manistes, 220 m Joists and scantling on contract, 128m joists and Bcantling, at £12. ~ Sold by J. AL, Loomis & Co. Cargo schr Geo. L. Seaver, from Manistes, 143 m joists and scantling, at $12.25. Sold by J. M. Loomis & Co. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financlal News, Nrw Yosx, Oct. 18,—Money works to higher rates, with loans at'7 per cent, closing at 4@5 per cent. The benks called in Joans in'the forenoon. It was reported 1ate in the day that foreign bankers resolved to renew 10 loans on stocks next week, which was eald to have caused the flurry in the stock market. At the close s;e;ling was heavy at $LOS5@L08Y, long; $L103 Eight. - : Gold ~ heavy, “selling down from $113Y% to 1325, the rudiag Tote. being SL12AEL12%. Losns fiat ta1-64 for. nse, ~Clearings, 53,000,000, Treasurs dlsbursements, $264,000, =md 'State securities quist and steads. Governments The temper of the stock market was_bullish at the opening, with Western Union, Pacific, and Pacific Mail lesding the market and strong, There was a disposition 10 buy Northwest common, Ohios, and Union Pacific, which had not yet responded o the recent advance, ehich put up the first named to 73} snd held the others steady. Lake Shore was strong an lurge deal- ings above 93. Late in the day, however. the Racific Mail clique withdrew all their orders tosell and rapidly Bid the stock up to %, when s demoralization of the whole market eet in, and in a semi-panic prices fell 1@ 3 porcant and 5 for Pacific Mail, There vas a alight at the close, but the move in Pacific Mail fright- ened holders aad caused general apprehensions as to the faturo of the market, Western Union, which sold 3t 78X, closed et 76%. > NEW Yo, Oct, 18,—Sterling, 1085, : GOVERRMENT 5. 1165 Conpons, 07 R Frech 2 .GIE' a8 “w?immfisamem Sk SV Foreign Markets, Lrvzant, Oct. 185 p. m.—Breadstufls unchang- ed. Bects of corn for thelast three days, 45,000 3 350qrs being American. Loxpo)Oct. 18—Evening.—Consols, money 92; ascount, (@I, Bonds of 5 S1¢; 'do oT, 92541 00s, 61y now'Sa, B85 Erie, J0ye. g 3a.Sperm oll, 85@8Te. PaxIs, t.18.—Rentes, 63f5c. Bullion in Bank of France nsased 70,0001, Lrvzasi, Oct. J8.—Cotton rm: middling up- 1x0d, 837« Orleans, 101¢d; eales, 15,000 bales; specu- lstich a1export, 4,000 bales; sales for the week, ‘export, 18,000, tion, 20,0007 Block, 50003 American, 63,000; receipta of week, 23,0007 Jerican, 14,000; actual export, 12,0005 sj0ck atloat, 2100; Afnerican, 55,000 Brzarorrs—dull; Californis white wheat, 135; club do iree, 1453 red winter, 11s 10, Flour, Sis. 2! Heceipta® wheat, for post three days, 50 o Ameriosn, S0, Becelyts coro, mané e, 45, qrs; can, 35,000 qrs. Cheese, 633, Bacon misnged. Effalo Live Stock Market. ‘BurraOct, 18.—Carrir—Becelptato-dsy, includ- B ot TR fany 0, ok 430" e gt 457 for w, thus , of 400 cars, Bt ek Matkst dull gud e ; very few buyers prot, snd but little to operate’ in. The yards azeetty well cleared out by shipments ; about €00 dispoeof, Bales of 44 Indiana steers, av 1,286 Yo, at $7.7 164 Tlinois steers, ov 1,173@1,269 Dos, at $5.00@5.7107 Missourl, v 1,06261,206 14, 3¢ $4.60@ 6.50 318 O steers, av 1,140 15, 1 §5.50, ey D Lass—Reoeipts to-dsy, 1,200, making Sotal sup for week thus far, 17,000, against 20,000 same Himist week. The markef closed firm. Cana- dx Lmber.00@7.5734 ; Canada cheep, $5,00@5.75 Western tep, $4.7565.50. Nearly all offerings dis- d ot Jalds to-dny, £15 Michigan sheep, 81 tba, 63343 Mi ‘Sheep, 102 Ibs, $5.00. ‘Hoas ecelpta to-dey, 14,900, making for weahus far, 34,900, agAinst 26,800 same time wesk. b market drperienced hedy reaction fo-day, =—the déns per ct ce the ‘opening o T Diaa ackive s rovaing ot the peduc: tion. Ba560 Michigan hogs, 18@211 Ds, $465; 3,451 Okhoge, 212@225 bs, EL.T5. ibany Live Stock Market. teial Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, Auni, N. Y., Oct, 18, — BEEvES—The market openedfesterdsy, with a fair attendance of buyers but thel was 3 wéakness spparent, and buyers held off in pectation of further reduction”in prices. The reg was a restriction of sales, which continued #oday, tonsequence of the incesszntrain, The sup- Ji bisen smple, but the qualts i not so £00d 28 we« In the course of the forenoon, medfum snd sccandass cattle fell off X(c per 1b, The market con- tinned . 2 MrrcCows.—Marlket dull, A few ealed have taken giace st weeks rates, but Dothing worthy of men- o, | SEmaxD Lavms.—The supply this week has been m aversge quality. The demand is lightand Sheasve fallen 3¢c perIb. A fair trade for local snd NeYork markets was done, The ruling price for lam was 9@8c per b, Coarse wool sheep S@Tc, aad ool 5@63c. : ‘Hoa#Thers i8 & good local. demand, and pricés for Btate 11 53(c per Ib, and for Western 53¢ to 6¢ per Ib. ‘Hons—Nothing particnlar to report, Prices con- tinue aht the same with @ light demand. ' 5 Nw York Live Stock Market. New ink, Oct. 18.—BEEVES—To-dsy, receipts 48, ranking300since Mondsy, sgainst 4,100 same time last wee The market is about the amo as for the o proms dsys. Good droves of mative steers, 1,200 o350 bs, gold at 113@I8c per Ib: medinm, 8t 103@340; common 5t 94@10c, and Texans Sicls ; T%@8; Luorss—Receipts, 5,000, making 15,800 since M dsy, 3 18,400 for same time last woek. ‘Weathead and market dull and weak at 5@7¢ per Ib for comon to extra sheep, and 63(@8Xc for lambs ; most shp at SK@5XC, and the lambs at T@8c, . SwrsiBeceipts aggregate 9,000, maing 27,100 sinco ‘Mondaygainst 26,400 same time last week, Live hogs ‘were sehg at 53;@53;c per Ib, and dressed at 63@ %igc. Iht pigs a fraction higher. Albany Cattle Market. Azmax X, Y., Oct, 18.—CATTrLE—Tho market is affectedr tho storm, and prices are wesk. Receipts thus fasih carloads, 47 short of thoee last week, The avege qualityis no better, if 28 good. There are no ie6 of premium first-class cattle to report, and on mmon there is a decline of }¥@Xc; the Tange 1som $5.2540 $7.373. Receipts of miich cows Ught, s prices vary ffom §95 to §10 for superior to ancy. SEETPSD Lusns—Supply fair, but ouly of average quality. ‘or eheep the market la lower, the deriine being 3 e, Lambs unchanged. The range for lxmbs 167.00 to $8.00. Coarse-wool sheep, $5.00 to $7.00; fuwool, $5.00 t6 $5.50. Ne’ York Dry Goods Market,, NEW B, Oct, 18,—The rain storm has ooperatiorto-day in all branches, but the marfgl:,acctfi ‘tinues stdy and strong for all descriptions of cotton gl. 16 movement in foreign goods is fairly ac- 4§z gall seleotiong, & LATRe 1B Of Sofion velvets total supply” THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1872 v —_— e . e ction tc-day, and vels L Jistoibuted., and velvefiens wero sold ab vetoens ware sold at low rates ay e o The Produce Markets, NEW YORK. 3 2 ., 18.—CoTzon—Higher and :firm, S om0 B G T Brrspsiyrra—Flour 10 St fiem:!\:; oo prices - 3 ints, 11 3 A :g‘zingffg;, Ic“{fw"@a.m 'comzmon £0 good. extra, $1/.00@ 4"to choice $7.35@8.10; White wheat iextrs, 13058000 8 “Lois, SLIGILK. Byo flour id 10@9.403 5d firmer, with fair demend st $1.40@ ght eupplyind AT 13 steads. Wheat oponed a a0, Com I iy vory limited supply Teccinis, 75,000 and rejected spring, $1.223@1.88 5 com- No. 3 5pi og, 511.40@1.43; No, 2 Chicago spring, mon No. 3 SPE I aukeo peime, $L59, Rye un- i Sey scarce, 2nd in buyers’ 1avors ; six- changed, ! 9%, Malt' quiet, Corn oveaed frm- Towed St et s receipts, 46,000 b steamer ixed, 63y@6ic; sail do, GA@6ANc; e “mmixed, Dearly e on, 6505 white, 6ic, Onth e oo and firim 3 Teceipts, 46,000 bu ; new white, 487 5505 black Western, 42@4io ; now mixed. Westers, 42, 13 3 o1d do, -$634@A8KC. : Tom gez nd firm, o~ et omd o Sl so fitra; Blo, 14G18e. Sugar no- tive; fair to good' refining, 87%@9%c; Cubs, 83 @94c. Molasses quict, 1thce quiet. PETROLEUM—Cniule, 13¢; refined, 253@6e. ToneEvTive—Fl2 2 84 635@64C. . ProvrsioNs—Pork 1 ‘igher and excited; ‘mess, §15,05 @15.205 ‘mess, - $14.00. Beef um:hn;ggé_ Cut Teats quiet; shoulden ¢ for Decamber, 6c. Hams, 1435 @143¢c. Middlesstead 3 long and ehort clear for Da~ Cember and Japuary, 77C. Lard more ‘active, and firm: No.1to prime sh Sm, B@Bio; kettle, S3ir, B . on ot Shaioce KET—) o 2 Wasszrv—A shads fim ner #t 02¢ Birtrvome, Oct. 18- —BREADSTUFFs—Flour qull £0d easler; ot quotsbly lower. Wheat quict and firm; choics white, $2.00@: 203 3 fair to prime drs, SLED @1.95; choice nmber, $L 95@2.05; good to prime Ted, $1.80@1.90. Corn unc 2anged. Oats'quist and steady; mixed Western, ='1@43c;. white, 43@45c. Bye qulet and unchanged.” - . : ovIstoNs—Quiet. Porkane bulk meats unc hangod. ‘Hams very firm and stalirue' g;! 22@?‘2‘5(1:{ I 1;nil w;erry Qull ; offered at B3¢0 without buy "2rs. Western'Butter— Cholce mll!lngo{d ‘demand at 23@36c 3 falr to good, @20c @ivxmnx—quet at 93x¢c, CINCINNATL Crscnewatr, Oct. 18, —BazapsTURFs—Flon £ dull and unchanged. Wheat in fair_demapc' and flom; Ted, S1.57@1.57. Corn dull and drooping ; 4034 le. _Rye Quict and unchonged. Oats quiet ; Dew, 32@85c. Barley quict aad unchanged. Orcs—Very firm and unchanged. Pnovmos“s—?ozk numxmf s snc: “élgg- i‘q;«:n‘ rd firm ; for g0od, 73(c; eales of T%03 Eolaat Tace. e i obinal ; stock g1t cleat Tib, 1030 3 clear, 103¢e. Pucon firm ; jobbia g ehould- <@3%c; clear rib, 1X@11%cs chzar sides, 1!;’!/2 TX@T: ZcC. Hocs—Steady at $4.00@4.30 WarsrEY—Steady acosgn. Oswego, Oct, 18,—BREADSTUPFSE—Whea'sand. Corn 1225 uiot No. SoZ No. 2, . Burley anchanged ; prime Canada, S1.08. quiet. Barley aged : prim S ErROTT, Oct, 18.—BREADSTUFFS— eat staady; !1?11. €1.71@1.7% No.1, $1.62; amber, $1. 42)4. Carn and osts quiet and unchanged. ES eveLaND, Oct. 18.—BREADSTUZFG—FIlour steady. et weaker’s No. 27ed offered ot $.41. Corn quiet e sva—Refined in good demand, tmd firm at 24c for car lote, and 26 for trade lota. TOLEDO, Torzpo, Oct, 18.—BrrapSTUFFs—Flotr steady. Wheat steady ; No. 2 white Wabash, €160 3 No. 1 white Michiigan, $1.61; amber Bijchigan, $143% ; 1 red, §1.613% 3 No. 2 do, $L42@1.42)¢., "Corn dull and a ehade lower ; high mized, 41c: low miixed 403, Osts 5 ehade better ; No. 1, 843@35c; No. 2, 8X@ 293c. %“Bnax‘n’s——l‘n Buffalo, firm at 7%¥@6c; Oswego, 16@17e. O ore—Flour, 4,000 brls; whest, 27,000 buj corn, 27,000 ou ;_oats, 16,000 bul ‘SerpvENTe—Flour, 1,000 bris; wheat, 40,000 bu; corn, 61,000 bu; oate, 1,000. : TODISVILLE. Lousvizce, Oct, 18.—ToBacco—RQulet; ealesLight, BrrapsTriFs—Flour in moderate demarid, and une changed. ‘ProvISToNs-~Very firm, with good demand, but nothing of im vortance can bo done, as there isno supply here. %ihe stock of mess pork, bulkmeats, and hams is entirely exhausted, Bacon—Shonlders, 7};2 T3¢e; clear rib, W @LKe; clear, 12X @12)c. Lar 0c. WaIsEEY—Firm .3t 88c, Hocs—Recelpts sbout 2,000; eales to packers at $4.25@4.30 for 260 to+ 275 1bs averages. SEMPHIS. Mexpms, Oct. 18, —CoTTos—In good demsnd at full prices ; low middLing, 183c. BrEADsTUFFs—Flour'Aull and nominal, Corn, mar- ket bare, Oats {n store, 42G@4c. 4 ‘Hay—Choice Western, £26.00. Bras—Scarco and firm wt 2. Provistons—Bacon quies and wesk : shoulders, 8¢ ; clear sides, 12%4c. NEW OEiTEAN: New OncEANs, Oct, 18.—B BEADSTUFFS—Flomr dull 3 treble, $7,75@8.15 ; family, $3.00@10.00. Corn firm at 64@65. Oats, d0c.’ Bran quict at §1.10, Hay—Bearce and frmer; Prime, $27.00; choice, 29,00, Provistoss—Pork dull ; meer, §16.25, Bacon guist and firm at 8, 8X, 11%, 19X @143{c ; bams, 16@193c. Tard dull ; tierce, 9@9%¢ ; eg, 1LM@113¢c, GrocERTzs—Sugar—Nothing doing. Acissses—Some common syrup received sald 3t $56. Cofer, 165G 83gc. WeISEEY—92899c, 2 Moxzrany—Sterling, sight, X discount; gold, 113, = CorroN—Demsnd good; supply limited. Tre “longshoremen's strike checks tho movement. Sales 4,500 bales ; gaod ordinary, 18% ¢; low nziddling, 18%p; middlings, 193¢ ; middling Orl 193¢c. Receijits, 5,463 bales. Stock, 76,87 balea. Week's sales, 96,000 dales, Raceipts—Not, 21,847 bales; gross, 32,175 beles, Expota—To Great Britaid, 1,161 bales; Fratice, 11,026 ‘bales ; coastwise, 2,730 bales. ' . NASBVILLE. Nasmves, Oct. 18.—Corzos—In good demand; 1ow middling, 173c. BrrapsToFFs—Flour firm ; super, $6.00; family, $1.00@7.50. Provismions—Scarce and firm, Bacon—Shoulders, 83{c; clearsides, 12}c. MILWAUSEE. AMmwa Oct. 18.—BrEaDSTUFFS—Flour 200 unchange Wheat Steady 3 No. 1, S1225¢ 143, Corn steady; No. 2, 3. 3 ';'é"‘x Byesteady ; No. 1, b2c. ‘Bavley Grm s g0, ‘FrrramTs—To Buffalo, 18c; Oswego, 25¢. ‘BecerpTs—Flour, 4,000 bris; whoat, £%,000 bu, BrzpaexTs—Flour, 11,000 brls; wheat, 100,000 bu, ST. LOUIS, - Sr. Louts, Oct. 18—BrEADsTUFFs—Floar quist snd wesk for all grades below choice, which is firm. Wheat dull and nominal; sample lots choice Minnesota ep. ‘ng{ £1.25; inspected No, 3 fall, $1.70, Corn dull and un- changed ; No. 2 mixed, 30c, Osts dull ; No. 2, 235%@ 26c. - Barley dull; No, 2, 65c. Rye dulland lower; o, 2, 50c. WassEr—Dull ; small lots 80c. Provisioxs—Pork quiet at $15.25@15.50. Bolk meats easier ; loose shoulders, 63c ; packed clear rib, 10i(c. ‘Bacon firm for clear sides, which aTe scarce; shoul- Qders, 13(@8c 3 clear rib, 1130} clear, 12¢. Lard un- changed. Hoss—Dull and weak at $.00GAS0. Receipts, ,000. b rriz—Duli; only low grades on fnarket; good to choice, nominal at $4.00G6.00. PHILADELPHIA. PREILADELPHIA, Oct. 18.—BREADSTUFFS—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat firm; ted Western, £1.68@ 1.73 ; amber, $1.80; choice white, $2.05. Rye, 15@80c. Corn in good demand at full prices ; yellow, G6c; mix- ed Western, G4@65c. Oats active; Western white, 46c; white and mixed, 443/c. ‘PRovIsIONs—Nothing domg for want of stock. ‘PrrROLECM—Crude, 183 ; Tefined, 2530 Waisxsy—Mors actlve at Sde. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHICAGO. ARRIVED. Bchr b, Muskegon, 145 m lumber, B A o A oeree: 73 6 wood, Scow L. Painter, South Haven, 86 cds woodl. ‘Bark Great West, Oconto, 220 m lumber, 30 m lath, Schr Live Oak, Muskegon, 145 m lumber, 15 m lath, Schr Eliza, Grand Haven, 20 cds slabs, ) Schr E, 3 Stanton, mdme&ém m lumber, . Sehr Regulator, Muskegon, 120 m lumber, Bchr mundakgmm, }2 m {flmg. Schr Tops: on, 145 m lumber, Behr Litkln Helle, Grdad Haven, 120 m lumber, Schr . Bates, Kewaunee, 3,500 railroad ties. Scow Appleton, Davis' Pier, 90 m Jumber. Schr Abigail, Grand Haven, 105 m lumber, 20 m Inth, Soow Cosster, Black Creek, 20 m lumber, 40 cds Restlc , 55 cds slabs. Bcow Restlcss, Muskegon, Schr Sleavznt.h Ohio, Grand Haven, 140 m lamber, 10 m th, Schr R. J. Sanborn, Pentwater, 160 m Tumber, Schr H. Fisher, Davis' Pier, 1,600 ties. Schr D, M. Noton, Racine, 20,000 brick. Scow Sea Star, Grand Haven, 80 m Iumber, Bchr Industry, Manitowoc, 50 cds wood. Scow Christie, Grand Haven. 120 cds wood. Bcow Laurence, Kenosha, 45 yds gravel. Bcow J. A, Johnson, S8augatuck, 75 cds wood. Scow L. Strom, Ssugatuck, 42 cds wood. ‘Barge Wolverine, Grand Haven, 160 m lumber. Scow M. Hannab, South Haven, 70 cords bark. Prop Ira Chaffee, South Haven. 60 cords wood. Prop G. J. Truesdell Green Bay, 1,700 m shingles, Prop B, F. Wade, Port Huron, 560 bars railroad iron, 1,417 boxes fish, 173 half brls fish, 9 cars staves, Pro f“:‘:,d{ies' inee, light. p Fayo cnominee, light, Schr L. Ludington, Egg Hnrgm‘, 2,900 rafiroad ties, 1,155 telegraph poles, 21 cords wood, Schr A L. Potter, Escanaba, 400 tons pig iron, Bchr C. Gordon, Benton Herbor, 40 m lumber, Scow Cousin hary, South Haven, 68 cords bark, Barge hE.h Willinms, Mepominee, 300 m lumber, 60 m ith, Barge Sonors, Menomines, 240 m lumber, 60 m lath, B.l.rgah J. Bronson, Menomines, 300 m lumber, 60 m ‘Bark Elizabeth Jones, Buffalo, 900 tons coal, Schr Two Charlies, Grand Haven, 85 m lumbor, Scbr Scotland, Muskegon, 185 m lumber, Sobr Myrtle, Musgegon, 160 m lumber, Schr L. L, Tamb, Cleveland, 500 tons coal, Schr Hamilton, Two Rivers, 120 m lumber, Sehr Leo, Grand Haven, 95 m lumber. S Flofoace, Grand Havon, 85m lumber, Schr M. Dall, Muskegon, 160'm Jumber. Bebr Arrow, Muekegon, 300 m. lath. Schr Gem, South Haven, 60 cds wood. Schr Petrel, Muskegon, 150 m lamber. Schr Four Brothers, South Haven, 20 m lumper, Schr Napoleon, Manistee, 90 m lumber. Scow Flora, Satgatuck, 30 m lumber, 30 m lath. Bcow ene, South Haven, 50 cds wood. - Barge Golden Hexvest, Grand Haven, 066 m lumber, «Oct. 18, 49 et K. Rand, Jacksonport, 000 telegragh. poles, 1,000 Schr Minervs, Muskegon, 200 m lumber. Selr Ell3 Elmood, While Lake, 165m lusaber, 25 m SehrS. B. Pomeroy, Littlo Sturgeon Bay, 360 m lam- ber. CLEARED . 18, Prop East, Sarnia, 16,000 bu co it Bark Arabia, Prescott, 20,000 bu- corn. Schr Montauk, Buffalo, 31,200 bu wheat, Schr Geo, W. Davis, Buffalo, 21,000 bu wheat. Sclr H. P, Baldivin, Buffalo, 31,500 bu wheat, Prop Montgomery, Buffalo, 37,000 bu corn. Prop Montgomery; Port Haroh, 1250 brls flour and drics, Prop Ira Ghaffer, Saugutuck, 100 green hides, 10 brls four and gundriea, Prop Colorado, Buffalo, 40,019 bu barley, 9,443 bu wheat, 625 brls flour, 6 bales broom corn and sundries, Prop G. J. Truesdell, Green Bay, sundries, Prop Favorlte, Menominee, 20 bris four, 27 beef, 1,400 = u corn., Brig Starlight, Buffalo, 20,260 bu barley. Barge Lucy J. Clark, Buffalo, 20,500 bu cora, Schr Alice Richards, Buffalo, 19,400 bu corn, Schr David A, Wells, Buffalo, 20,500 bu wheat. Prop City of Fremont, Port Huron, 13,00 bu oats, 12,215 bu corn, 626 brls fiour, and sundries, Brop Exapire State, Buffalo, 20,000'ou whest, and sun- ries, Bark Acorn, Buffalo, 21,000 bu corn. Bark Erastus Corning, Buffalo, 44,383 bu corn. Schr Willlam Grundy, Buffalo, 30,000 bu corn, Schr William 0. Brown, Buffalo, 19,500 bu corn, Schr Elia Eimwood, White Lake, 1,000 bu oats, 10 bris ‘beet, 406 tubs butter. Schr Mocking Bird, Buffalo, 82,500 bu corn, * Schr Sweetheart, Buffalo, 40,000 bu cora. Schr Francis Palms, Budalo, 38,000 bu corn, Schr Meine, Ludington, 5,000 bu oats, LAKE FREIGHTS. Cr1cAGo, Oct. 18.—Higher ; quotable at 18340 for wheat, 18c for corn, and 17c for barley to Buffalo. The engagements reported were : To Buffalo, prop Fountain City, barley at 17c; Guorfie Goble, wheat at 183{c ; schrs Vanderbilt and Montana, barley at 17¢; Annie Vought, corn :: %Zr. To E’dwudsvmu, schr Agnes Hope, corn MILwAUKEE, Gct. 17.—Are firmer, and vessels very scarco. Rates ore entirely uominal at 18 for wheat per sail to Buffalo and 25¢ to Oswego. Engagements : ‘To Buffalo, schr Amaranth, this morning, 17,500 bu wheat at 163¢c. BurraLo, Oct. 16.—Only 8195 is_offered on coal to Chicago, and np charters at that. Char- ters “g?‘."“ed a3 follows : Schrs Martin, C. J. Wells, Flint, Mary E. Perew, coal to Chicago on contract ; bark Northwest, schr St. Lawrence, conl to Chicago at $1.50 per ton, free; bark Peshtigo, selt to Green Bay at 20c per br, £. o. b.; schr H. D. Root, salt_to Fremont at 8c_per brl, 1. 0. b.; schr M. L. Collins, salt to Toledo at Scperbrl, f.0.b. Reported by H. N. Smith, Eaq. : Schrs C. Nilsson, coal to Chicago at 31.50 ger, on, free ; J. 8. Austin, coal to Eacanaba at 100 per ton, free ; Hattie Johnson, Tunner, ;:oal, leveland to Milwaukee, at $2.00 per ton, ree. : Derrorr, Oct. 16.—The ‘market continues strong, and, as the season advances, prices are rather tending upwards. The schooners J. L. Seaton and the Gibson wera taken yesterday for wheat st Oswego at 16c. Rates to Buifalo are 83c by sail, and 9¢ by stesm. : LAKE MARINE MATTERS., —The schooner Couch is reported agronnd on the Flats. —The schooner Bessie Bolt is ashore at 8t. Jo- seph, Michigan. . —The steamer Sherman_broke a part of her iron machinery while off thia port, —The schooner Orient reached Oswego minus her msinsail and rigging. 3 ~The schooner Owasco is at anchor 25 miles from Point Au Pelee minus her bowsprit. —The schooner James Norris, which stranded on the Canada shore during the recent storm, has also been got off. —On -Tuesday, the propeller Allegheny gob across the river at Buffalo and lost a portion of her pilot-house, in collision with the bark Tan- er. -Last Sunday, one of the docks Forester, at Milwaukeo, was (hndl!v, broken up, and the ware- house let down into the lake with 10,000 bushels of wheat. £ —The seilors’ strikes at Cleveland and Buffalo gm failed. Wages at Buffalo are S2.50 per 5. —Captain McFaden, of this city, died at his rosidence, on South Side, on Wednesday night. He'was stricken with paralysis at Escanaba, E}zout two weeks 220, and never rallied from the ow. ~—The purchasers of the Tyson barge fleet were the Menominee Lumbering Company, the H. ‘Whitbeck Company and the N. Ludgngmn Com- pany. —The schooner Kate Hinchman, laden with 14,916 bushels of corn, on_Thureday pight, and while on her due course down the leke, struck on Colchester Reef, A portion of her cargo was lightered, when she was pulled off by a passing bug. She was taken to Detroit for repaira. BUSINESS NOTICES. Tho Shérman Honse Certifies to_the . 1orit3 a0d BOSHBILS of Boraets's Guperior CEebing Biha S ormwhere. Brown’s Bronchlals for Conghs, only. 25 cents, Brown's Teet Sordial Pleasant, roliable, and eafo. O all druggists. - Best and Oldest Family Mcdicines.—San- ford’s Liver Invigorator.—A parely vegetable cnu?nr(lo 2nd_tozic—tor dsspepsia, constipation, Gebility, sick headacho, bilious avtcks, and all derangements of liver, stomach, and bowels. Ask your druggistforit. Beware of imitations. Colomngies 25 cents. For ealo by CITY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE-2 NICE MARBLE-FRONT HOUSES ON Michigan-av., numbered 508 and 510, situated just south of Fourteenth-st. A first-class marble-front house, 697 Wabash-av., near Fourteenth-st. ‘The 3-story marble-front house 302 Michigan-av., near Twefth-st. ‘The new first.class marble-front housa 654 Michigan-av., near Elghteenth-st. A very nice 3-story marble-front house, 37 Twenty-Sfth. just east of South Park-av. 'ho first-class 8-story brick honse 667 Michigan-a: 730 €53 o ground, baiwaen Elghtaonts o -t ‘The 2-story frame house 865 Wabash-av., with 34 foet of ground, A. J. AVERELYL, Real Estato Offiao, 83§ Wabash-dv. TO RENT--ROOMS. 0, RENT—(ON OR BEFORE NOV. 1) 16 FUR- nished rooms, singlo or en muite (Parker Block, Rortheast corner Halsted and Madison-ats), over Homa National and Mechanics' Savings Banks. Parties wish- ing suites can have them furnished as desired by nmvl.nn‘% atonce to F. B. DEBERARD, at Hale & Bros., 10to North Canal-st. TOEE. T_5 ROOMS, NO. 23l NORTH WELLS-ST-, L "toa family without children; possession given Nov. 'O RENT—_2ROOMS, 3 CEDROOMS, 3 CLOSETS, 1 pantry, 1kitchen, 401 North La Sali-st. ‘WANTED--MALE HELP. I SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookkespers, Clerls, &o. T tEe i phopa ook, up en erman . 3 - noon, 8 drugsiors, combr Halsted aad Folk-sta. \ANTED—AN ASSISTANT IN A WHOLESALE ‘house, who can fend his cmployer $3,000. Call at 207 Warren-av., cits. VWASIED_ AN, ACCOMPLISHED AND EXPERL ‘enicod bogkkepor; must bave beén in mercantile business: best of rofercnces absolutely required. Inquire at 18 West Van Buron-st, T[0T, RENT_NICE FURNISHED ROQMS, TO SIN- glo men, in tho fine brick building No. 381 Chicago- av., near Rush-st. ; snitablo_for onp or twn persons to- Euxim, Apply to' KRANER & BROT] , No. 85 orth Clark-st. OR SALE-EGAN-AV. (THIRTY-NINTHST.), cholce and beautiful lots, nearthe South Park bod- lovard, 30x173 fect each, to & 20-foot alley; small cash payment, and log timo'on balance, Title porfect. For Tesldencd or invostmont, thoro Is nothing south of tho clty oforing greater jnddcomonts. Theso lots aro worth 8160 per faat, on such easy terrus; but for a short timo (Sl ot tho prico romain ot $130 pér foot:, A visit fo tho Property will convlnca anyono of ts great, beanty, ohenp- ness, ond desirability, It s certain to advance in velu far boyond prosent, prices, and that soon. The cholco of all semainlog lots vill bogivento those o purchase im- medintoly. 5. ES{1AS WARRRN, 18 Chacbor of Co- -merce. OB SALE_8£0 AND 8500—LOTS 3 MILE INSIDE of the old city limits; wo sell what may bo lft next Tuesday at auction; they will soll porhaps for nforo: now ia your timo to socure ono boforo thio cale. STOREY, ALLEN & CO., 125 West, Washington-st. OR SALE—ON 6 YEARS' TIME, 30, 45 60, OR &S feet on Warron-ar., corner of Oakly-st. _Gas, water, und sewer. A nice corner for immediate fmprovement. Inquire at 349 Warron-av. OR SALE-WE HAVE A FEW LOTS LEFT ON Howard and Loomis.sts., near Blue fsland-sv. ; water and sowor in street ; prico, 3850 to 31,20, Easyterms. Gall soop, beforo thioy art all gono. 4. 'LIMHERG & 0., 174 'Washington-st., comer of Fifth-av,, Room 3, o l;i tho branch offics, noar corner Loomis-sf! and Blue nd-av. : OR SALE-OR EXOHANGE-FOR OITY PROP- sty & large now hous and 24 uoros land, af Hins dale. Also, 4 very cholco 1060r9 block to exthange for city property. Call at 804 State-st. 0. J. STOUGH. |t e R O ik e e TRy o shapy o iftalion at orios. | HESS, WHITNEY & 00, 1o Ta- Salle-st. OR SALE—NO. 83 CALUMET-AV. AN ELE- fangresidonco with all modorn, improfomonts, Lot 494180 ft. Will bosold at a bargain. H. B. HORTON, 10"North Jofforson-st. JFOR SALE-A BARGAIN: MUST BE SOLD IN THE noxt ten days; lot 35215 on West, Indiana-st. ; paved, and sawor. DULVER & HOVEY, 109 Wost Wash™ IOR SALE-THREE CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS Toro e s Tt B sth . ot HII font. et itk sth, ata bargaia, Taguiro of d. £ BONFIELD, B Lisene. OR SALE—A FIRST.CLASS 8-STORY AND BASE. il&&!n'h.mnegmnh \v‘fla_ lnlH 1Dxl t;v&buhi‘nvt. %:.l’ : cheapest proparty offered 1o, the mar A o it o oy Beatalecay.., noR Tivoniy atst. & gwostory bouso with Iot on ‘Butterficld-et., 83,20, A Iatory house with 1ot o Améld 32000 P, A, BROWN & D. HORTON, Real Estato Ageats, 573 Wa- bashav, FDB SALE—AT A BARGAIN, 3 LOTS ON HUB- i h&rdi%, Eflll’ f.lllxa‘housnito be so!da\t l;catmshh; 294 fnst., on Carroll-st, to movod. BUFFINGTOR, Room 1, 171 Eest Madison FDR SALE—-CORNER OF_ TWO BOULEVARDS, ‘southwest corner of South Park aud Oakwood Boule. vards, 1634x160 foot to an I8 foot alley, Wil be mold Shean I taken Immediatcly. Title besond question. J. ESAIAS WARREN, Chamber of Commorce, first {loor, No. 13, TPOE SALE-YINE TOTS ON EGAN-AV. AND South Park Boulovard, just sonth of ofty limits, st low prices and extromely oasy terms. J. ESAIAS WAR- REN, 18 Chamber of Commerce. TOR SALE-AT A SAGRIFICE, i TO A X foot allcy, on Calumet-ay., near Twonty-sixth-at., $130 afoot. Termseasy. J. HENRY.WEIL, south; Bor Siato and Harrizon-sta. Dafee o TORSALE S FEET ONTHIRD AV, DEARBORN. st. front, near Van Buronast.: will be sold chosper hen any otbler lot n tho burned district, {{ taken et once. J; HENRY WEIL, soutbwost comer ‘State snd Harri- -sts. OR SALE—SOUTH PARK BOULEVARD, 100 FT. east front between Forty-first and Forty-sccond-sts. . Tols 1s the only east frout dud fall, depth lot to, be kol Prico cheap and terms easy. J. HENRY WEIL, south- west corner State and Harrison-sts. OR SALE_AT A BARGAIN—30 ACRES, CORNER Seventy-fifth-st. and Centre-av.. with nice Improve- ments on the land. ' J. HENRY WEILL, southwest cor- ner State and Harrison-sts. OR SALE_BY M. V. HOT IKISE & CO., NOB. 57 and 69 Clark-at., oppasito cha Conrt, Hous Largo honso_and Jof, 4kxi77 feat,”to wide niley, on Thirtieth-st., nearMichigan-av., $12,000. Honse withall modorn Improvemonts, and deop lot, on Indians-av., near Eighteenth-st., $16,000. Noat housd and ict, on Calumot.a¥., 87,500, fores marblo front bousos, o Ashlandiav., cheap, o Houso aud 30 foot lot, o Packav., neai Loavltt-at., Good houso and deep 16t, near Jofforson Park, 37,500 Also othor city and subarbaa rosidencos. 'OR SALE—A FINE 2 STORY AND BASEMEN' brick houso, No. 67 Vincennes-av., oast front; im: mediate. fimmsifln given; located a litttfo south Douglas place. HENRY J. GOODRICH, 368 Wabnsh-av, OR SALE_BY M V. HOTCHRISS & CO., NOS, & 2nd 89 Clark-st., opposite the Court Flosé: % neres near Soath Park, on Indiana, Prairie, Calamet, and South Park-avs, $5.000 per scre. 7 acres near Douglas Park, on Twelfth.st., $20,000. 6acres on Division-st., near Humboldt Park, 517,60 FOR S)LE-AT A BARGAIN, 10 LOTS, FRONT: ing Wostorn-av., Polk and Taylorsts. Partfes wis! ing to build, no monoy required down. Inquiro of GE! CADWELL, on premises, o at 135 South Clarkat. ank. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A FINE LOT 100x13 {t to en allos, corner Daston and Sophia-sts., two miles from Court House, and near threo lLnes of streot- cars. _T. COLES, Room b, 145 East Madison-st. OR SALE_PRICE S100,000_THE TWENTY-ACRE block southwest corner Wallace and Thirty-first-sta. Would sell at the szme prico in fiva-ncro blocks. E. H. CUMMINGS, No. 100 East Randolph-st. OR SALE_BY T. & M. OAMPBELL, 15 EAST Madison.-st., Room 15, lots on West Side, on Wilcox, Adams, and Tyiir-sts;, and on Western and Campbell- ava, Xlsa, hounes aad cottages raaging from S5.000 1o £1,100 oach.” Give us s call and examine our list. Farms for sale or trado at a positive bargs: JrOR SALE—OHOICE TOTS 0, INSIDE OF OLD ity limits, conseajont {o stroct cars. W hare 20 of Batchelor's Hair Dye. This splondld hair dgo is the bost in the world, Tho n:ly'?m%‘;nudmmm dyo. Harmless, reliable,.and instantaneous; no disap- pointmont; noridiculous tints or unpleasant, odor. Remo- dles the ill offects of bad dyes and washes. Produces im- ‘mediately a superb black of natural brows, and lsaves {ho fiflll’ Cle‘ng. lth, nsnud’gflgfluf:lxl. m lL‘nIflnD,CflEnnd W, BATCHELOR, Proptotor, N. Yo ot S The Great Remedics for Consnmption, wasting, and Indigestion, aro Savory & Bosre's ban: creatic Emulsion and Pancreatine, - Medical mon who Bavo mado it a spocial studs, testily that lifo is prolongod in » remarkablo manuer, ‘appetito, also strength snd weight, increased, digestion greatly’ promoted, nourish~ mout imj aiid tho pomeral condiclon of thirbody (m- roved. Sold ip bortles by Savory & Moore (Chomists to he Queen, H. R. H. the Princa of Walos, Hia Highpoes tho Rhedito of Egypt, &c.), 143 New: Bond-st., London, and all chemists, draggtsts, and storckeepers throughout ‘the States. NoTz.—Namo 4ud trado mark on ench hottlo, left. They will be e. The d HIoE Bin ca owe 5 soller ™ Only 108 Govm. TS Tipct. e furnish oach customer a0 abstract of titlo. 5 Phiavo alwass have time to show them. STOREY, A_L_EEN & CO., 126 West Washington-st. OR SALE_AT A BARCAIN, IN MONTHLY PAY- ‘monts—New hosa op Polk-st., near Western-v,, 10 Tooms, water and gas. Inguire o7 premiscs, of G. OAD- WEEL, 'or in Bankts No- 1% South Glarkeat: OR SALE_LOTS ON WALLACE AND. HUBBS- sts., nenc Thirty fifth, on casy torms. JAMES, H. HILL, 39 Wabashav. OR SALE_QVER ONE NUNDRED HOUSES TN v from 35, 3 ULRICH & BOND, 5l Wevas o S TOR SALE_BY M. V. HOTCHEISS & CO., NOS. &7 and 8 Clark-st., opposite the Court Housa: aForty.foat ot on hhfx‘x'i iganst,, noarly opposite the ' Jail,now botag bullt: on or fo0t, ts can_reo that this will soon dm’x‘bh |nl‘,'nlueA i REAL ESTATE WANTED. O RENT-4 SUITE OF TWGO FRONT RODMS, unfarnished, with or without board, in prigate faraily. Can farnish one room. _Near Hoynesst. and Madison-st, cars. Inquiro at stors 738 West Aladisonst., “corner Lio- coln. . 70 RENT_TWO_ROOSS WITH PANIRY AKD closate, and hydrant and cistern wator, sultable for a up_ st 3 -8l 3 PRIRCE' 860, Sl o 0 RENT_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, BY day or month: prices resonable; hotel tabla for thoso who desire. Inquire at 119 Twenty-first-st., of Mrs. 8. C. PARKS. 0 RENT—A WELL-FURNISHED PARLOR IN A small privato family; cars run 1n front of house. Ap- Dly at 841 Wost Lake-at. 0 RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT- abla for 3 ord men. _ Inquire at grocery store, 90 Third- av., cornor Harrison-st. '0 RENT-THIRD FLOOR OF BUILDING NO. 378 Waba seod for duelling, oc lght. manutectar, ll\:}gelmms Pply toJ. C. O 'WELL & CO., 8% Wabash-as. T'QRENT_2 NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. Inquirs at 14 North May-st. © RENT_TWO WELLFURNISHED DOUBLE ghofooma, all modera improvemeats, £27 Prirls.a., neer st 0 BT ST NS O T g oy st Randolph-st. 2 . doiphats, Roomse ooiust. {nquire a1 West Ban 0 RENT_TWO NICE SUITES OF T0OMS (TWO oach) in bullding northwost corner Halsted and Har- '2£.825 per month eseh, J. H. KEELER, 25 South Halsto TO RENT--HOUSES. 0 RENT_NOV. 1, THE BEAUTIFUL MARBLE front rosidence, fronting east, and shaded with {rees, at No. 757 Wabash-av, E. H. GUMMINGS, No. 100 East Randolph-st. 0 RENT—MICHIGAN-AY., BAST FRONT, NEAR Thirtloth-st., 3-stry and basemont, house, 10 rooms, all mpdern improvements, in elogant candftion. To a suitablo family of grown persons, will ba thia proporty 13 forms. T { KESTER BROS., Room 6 Novz Block, Frlmg ‘Washiogton-sts. OWRENT—BY OULVER & HOVEY, 1089 WEST st Fulton-st., 2story honse; Twentz- dlghiteat., 5% {iivaakoo-sv., double base- iy rented on story house; Milwankee-v., \VARIED_CROCKERY SALESYAR: OR% TOR W “Cricaeo and two for ountes, Nono'nit live men Gtions necd i FEERARR S GO o Statersty 00 VW ANIED-ABOOK-BIIDER, ONE WHO UNDER- stands cdition work. _Apply at 105 South Clinton-st, NTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IM- A intoin Afasas, By TULLER, Room & - change Building, cor. Clark and Washingron-sts, Trades. ANTED-GAS FITTERS AT J. L. PATTISON & CO.'S, 258 Stato-st. Booklkeepors, Clorks, &c. QUITATION WANTED-BY 4 AN OF GENERAL s mt_bookkeepr, 21 basiness qualifications, a competent, bookkccrr, 2ad oo willing to work ; 8 moderato salar initag o exceptionable referonces givea. Nadeass ston, Il L TTUATION WANTED — A YOUNG MARRIED man_ dosires a position I somo whelesslo Dowse as bookkeeper, assistant or clerk of any kind. _lsno*afraid of work, and will do ansthing to carm a livclihood. Ad- dross § 1, Tribuno officz. s TIUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNC ¥AN oF exporlenco, as check or eatry clerls; ono who s wills ing to work, or at any ather, xSntcel occupation; roterence. 'Address H 67, Tribuno offico. TTUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN IN & grocory store, ono who understands the buainess. Cvul] Emmediataly, for MARTIN DYER, at Bryae Lavin's, corner Taylor and Beach-sts. Trades. ITUATION WANTED—A THOROUGH, FIRST- class man cook wishes a sitoation. Onls_thoso nocd- iag such and ablo to pay good wages address 31 97 Tib- uap offiee. VWANIED_TWO FIRST.CLASS TAILORS TO GO o Peoria; stoady cmplosmients $16 to 815, o piece mork, oot engy e oSt TN & SOANEAN, TronOlad Otice, 161 East Monros-st. "ANTED—A THOROUGH MECHANIO TO TAKE charge of wood-working establishment. Address H 59, Tribune office. ‘WAN'A‘BD—-mST»cLASS BRIOK MASONS. AP- ply for 3days at the building on West Adams-st., }l;etwum Morganand Aberdeen. Wages, 85a day for 10 oars: ‘N] A 'ED—BRICK MASONS. APPLY FOR SIX Wi »g{’t’ > vagos, S5, Toc 10 hours abashiav, an Bite s wagos, 850 10F otk D. GOODMAN &60." o ANTED-CNE OR TWO GOOD CARPENTERS— for N aiar Jobat Dimdeie. Cal st 20f Statost. 0. STOUGH. Coachmon, Teamsters, &e. QITUATION 'WANTED_BY A YOUNG AN AS - coachman fn privats family, tocriseand fo take care of horses ; he.don't waat big wages. Addross 64 Rucker-st.. QITUATION WANTED-IN & PEIVATE FANILY 5 ‘z! :mckw: to be gonerally useful. Address 3L tate st Miscellaneous. 5 STLUATION WANTED—AS WATCIIAN OR JAN, 1tor for somo establishment o firra. Tho vory boat of Yolerences givon a8 to chamcter and stonding. - Address H. G., 48 Fourth-st. TTUATION WANTED—AS WATCHMAY, ORCARE of tho sick. . The subscribar having had long cxper encn fa ammy loipltalg and private litc, tenders bisser. vices as abore. _Has thoron owledgo of medicine. HGGross B T. GATCHELL, 313 West Randolphst. "ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BARBER AT 7 EAST Madisouat. ANTED_TO PRINTERS— ONE GOOD BOOK and news com itor. Oall at Room 7, 25 West Lake- st., botween 12 and 1 o'clock to-day, Saturday. ANTED_CARPENTERS—TRIMMERS AT THE honses now . 943 and 5H North Daarbornst, WANIED_A TINSHITH THAT UNDERSTANDS fornaco work thorgughly to take chargo of suc tra induoements offesed fo tho Hght man. ~ Address M 5, Tribane offcs. . W ATIED-W MORE GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS, A ring, at 140 Elghteonth at., near cornet of Staves VBB BELY & BRO: g ANTED—A GOOD BARBER AT 131 WEST Van Buren-st., near Halsted. i ANTED_STONE MASONS ON MADISONST., ‘noat Morgan. ANTED_COAT MAKERS, BY L. 5AD % WA it s oy siatrer s Miscellaneons. VW ANTED ACTIVE, ENERGETICMEN ASSALES, oY, mon by the Domestlc Sewing Machne Company, 74 0 RENT_2.6TORY HOUSE, NO. 137 LOOMIS-5T. 1. Apply at 131, samo street. 0 RENT-_FURNISHED THREESTORY SWELL front brick house, and brick bara. 0, gas, hot and cold water. No. 17 Honore-st. ANTED—1,00 LABORERS ON CAIRO & FUL- ton Railzosd, of Arkansas. WOrK for onsyears B S e o e b Yol 15 Ercadway, St. Totls. - MANDEVILLE & Littlo Rook, Ak. 0 RENT— COTTAGE NO. 6 EAST ERIEST, - containing 5 rooms, pantry, and 4 clossts, Rent, $30 permonth. _Can be seen Sunday. 0 RENT-3H MICHIGAN-AV., COENER OF Tiweléth, 10 rooms, furnished or unfarnished, suit- ablo for bosrding or private housekooping. TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. R AN AR AR R A A A e 2 0 RENT_STORES NOS. 97 AND 101 SOUTH WATER A 8l batwoon Doarborn and Stata-sta; Saxlds, Apgly to . WILLIAME, on the premise: Fivab! EEAROY, under Toird Natibnal [0 RENT._STORES AND BASEMENTS. INQUIRE 4575 Fifth-av. 0 RENT_TWO SIORES, WITH FIRST-CLASS basemonts, WO SRONerth Woleat. and 36 North Clark-st,, noar Oak. Inguiro of ANDREW J. BROW, corner Washington and Franklin-sts. 0 RENT—-CORNER GROOERY, AND SIOCK for aalo: good location.~Gall cornek Polk and Robey- sts., at the store. - 0, RENT_DESE _RQ0%; IN KENT'S BUILDING, 153 M f., one door” from LaSalld, with ‘use_of ot HATRBONE & CHIPMAN, 153 ‘Monroe-st., T['0 RERT_BEAUTIEUL STORE, 30 STATE-ST. Splendid location for shoo store, or hat and cap "ANTED_A FEW GOOD MEN TO SOLIOIT FOR tho latest and best, {mprovodshuttla sitch sewing ‘machine in the market; tom will wor . Hcoments are oferod.” Gal on A- BTONE, 130 it from 8 to 10, m. and 1 to 3 p. . ANTED—ONE OR TWO GOOD SALESSIEN TO sell hats, caps, frs, and straw for an old andlong-established house in New York. To thosq hav- inflaence the ssme in New York ing b good trade, andoan fr0ca tho. following States: Iilinois, W isconsin, Miancs: rom the fol oring jy ljmols, Wisconsin, Mione higag, wi EEAYTON, Sprivarat. Station, Now York Oity. ANTED—AN AGENT IN BVERY TOWN AND iy in the Norihwegtorn Btates, 1 an honorsbls and Dpaying business. _Oorrespondence sollctted. = Ad- oo Pt coloreiees, 2 0y Toibuss otica: ANTED_A FIRST-CLASS BAR.TENDER, AT 31 W AT Eons Binsiasts Eroveh Hotol - ANTED_OANVASSERS_MALE AND FEMALE, A T L My o e dress OHARLES HFATIOR & Con B Barkot-ste, om 2. "ANTED—10) HANDS TO HEW STAVES, 470 6 feat long, for which we pay 8 conts ach; pay orery ook Far farfhor papticulars iaquire ot the ‘Post Office, Srof GEO, RENOHLER, Foplar Bluf, Mo. VW ANIED_3GOOD, BTOUT BOYST0 WORK TN & GITUATION WANTED-BY 4 YOUNG COLORED ‘man aa porter in a store or in any cepzcity can make Bimself generally usefal. _Apply at§ Walnat-st. =7 TTUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, SOBER young man, as janitor in a store or building. Geod roferences. _Address B 75, Tribune offico. VW ANIED-OFFICE BOY. . APPLY AT ROOM 5 ‘Republic Life Insurance Building, 249 . m. Satur- dny. MILLARD & DECKER, Real Lstate Doalers. QITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG JMARRIED ‘man, who bas had soveral yoars' experiecce in news- tion in somo mewspaper . ‘busivess, desires a BiRe: will go.0dt of town. Bood roferences. Addross S fce; will go out of town. 10, Tribune office. TTUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN OF 39, for tho winter: _wages nob 50 much an objcct steady job. Address W. WELDON., 14 Noxth Peotia st SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE. TFUATION W. nnmes{:%rn” SCANDINAVIAN JATION WANTED — BY A NAVIAN S e Armerican Tamily. © Address OLSC, 131 ‘West Indiana-st. TTUATIONS WANTED — CHOIOE HELP_FAMI STEUATIONS aaa oo call a6 MRS, BAMILTONE Intelligence Ofce, No. 123 West Madison-at., up sisir>, BUSINESS CHANCES. SATOON DOING A FIRST-CLASS RUSINESS forsale; central location. Apply at § West Laxc-st, A EDISTOLASS MEAT MARKET, DOIXG 2 stholesalo and retail business, for sale. Inquire 413 Bonth Clark-st. ¥ RARE CHANCE-DRUG STORE FOR SALE, 25 on_tha Chicago, Alton &'St. Ratlrond. . Will iavéntory between do,000a0d 57,000 sales ovor 80 dag; Good for solling. Inquice of proprietor, B. VAN BUREN, Lemont, "A WDE-AWAKE, ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAY witha small capital can learn of the best busincss opportunity in the city by calling .on W. H. VAN NUM, 312 Cottage Grove-av., any afternoon. "A GOOD, ESTABLISHED BUSINESS 0K SILE. 100 per cont guaranteed to the i ; cash, $2.000. _ Address D 68, Tribuns office. TWO YEARS LEASE OF STORE FOR SALE, located in tho best busingss portion of West, Stadi: % ck o arnliiing ooy Adirees STANLEY, caro Chrfioe 1. JORSALE _OR EXCHANGE FOR CENTRALREAL ‘estate in Ohicsgo—A splendid business, doing a bocvy trade in dry goods and eries; amount of stock about 4,000; -store toreat; best location in city of Elgin, 11l or particulars, address M. & J. MoNEIL, Elgia. 00D OPENING FOR A YOUNG, PHYBICLAN: ractice established, with office and drugs. Box 143, Novads, Liviogston Cor Tl and store to JOHNS. DAVIES N E torer £ Co% Bomivey Biier rois oravs Eighioonths snd | ] ODSBOONTAIING 18 ROOMS, T CONFLETE TD RENT-THAT VERY DESIRABLE BRICK | Statests. Qing, &c., and situated within thres bl of Post OfEce, T e, Conots, Sepnts, St st comer o | Y ANTED- T COODREN, CEANCETO GEOURE | A M e e e BOMAVEE R Pz 8o MYRON L. PEf ROE, #16 Wabsah: oot Weklugion. o 19 Branbilaen. oamim. 0 0 | West Lakoat, Chicaso. P Ll oo o, L SRR e NTED_TO RENT-_FOR A CTSTOMER WITH Vel fammil, & woll farnishod honss, on Micbigan or Wobashiavs., nedr enty.ancond st. l’rl:'; honse must . and fomitura completo. i Huk, BRI £°€0. T Lasalio sk, basoment, V' ANTED-T0 RENT_TWO FURNISHED ROOSS, suitable for hvnsuko!nlnw for man and wife; price must be moderate. Address ¥ 85, Tribune ofico. NTED_TO RENT_A FURNISHED REST VY A N et hoasd the proprietor: Address 68 sad Sherman.st. "ANTED_TO RENT—IN GOOD LOOATION ON W Side, n houso with7 or8 rooms. Address K, 101 North Morgan-st. outh or West Sido. on or ad~ dress - . TEEL, Rooma 12 and 1, 165 Esst Madison-st. ANTED—TO RENT—BY A MAN AND WIFE, NO- ‘children, two furnished rooms for light housoliecy ing. Wonld bb permanent. Address, stating terms, 1'W, 151 Monros-st., Room 1, Kent's Block. VYANIED-TO RENT_X PARTLY FURNISHED ‘ottago, 8 rooms, o part of bouse, Addross imme- dintels, R 6o, Tribano ofice. ANTED—TO RENT—A COTTAGE IN GOOD TO- W e conseniont £ cars. Address 4. C. LOOMIS &CO., 25 South Canalst. VYV ANIED-TO REXT-TWO ROOMS XOR TIGHT honsekecping: good pay: permanent. Address, with. terms and particulars, P72, Tribuge office. HORSES AND CARRIAGES., _A UCTION OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, WACOXS, and harness: good stabling for horses; money ad- Sapced on stock let in my chargo. 421 Stato-st. THEAP FOR CASH—ONE SORREL MARE, SUITA- bls for carriago, nge 4 yoars, weight 1,150 potinds; also- awagon. Inquiro at 160 North Green-st., in rear. FLEICHER, TAZEAR: & CHENY, 53 STATEST. ‘have on hand the largest assortment of carriages and. business wagons in {ho city, and they arc boundto sell them cheaper. Give thema callif you want anything in their line. OR SALE_A FIRST-CLASS HORSE AND BUG- y: cost 8600; will sell for 830, Address H &2, Trib- ‘no otfice. OR_SALE-CHEAP—DUMP OARTS WITH HAR. ness to match, Governmont Goods Depot, 19 and 167 Bast Lake.st. OR SALE_LIGHT AND HEAVY EXPRESS OR & o delivery wagons and business buggies, st 3. South aal- OR SALE_AT A_BARGALN, ‘toams, with iron axle wagons and 3t Room 13, Chamber of Commerce. ORSE-BLANKETS, LAP-ROBES, TWO HEAVY ess. Inijuire 2C., IN LARGE ANTED-50 OR 8 FOOT LOT IN **BURN. £ trict, south of Lake, east of Walh&‘é;?fisrn i good paying South Sido residence ort} ] be_tak 5 Whola o pact pasments JOHN. W. CARRINGTON. Jr., 88 Wabash-av: P. O. Box 162, BOARDING AND LODGING. West Side. NEAR WESTERN-AV.—UNFUR- zooms to rent, with or without board, 5 WILCOX ST. O niahed suito of in private family. 94, BISEOP-COURT, REAR UNION PARE—DAY boardors wanted. HAMIUTON-AV._WEST SIDE_ONE LARGE front room, unfurnished, with closets. Also, anc. furnished room, with board, in private family. 76 \TEST MONROEST.-GOOD EOARD AND lodgings, 86 por weok; day board, 83.75. . T0() ASHLAND-AV.—ROOX TO RENT, HEAT- ed by farnaco, Hot and cold water, with board. Twrogentlomen preforred. T4 8 VEST WASHINGTOR ST, VANKEE HOUSE. Furalshed rooms to renf, with board by the day- or week. ] 8] SOUTE MORGAN-ST.-ONE FURKISHED a1y 00 10 7emt, with board ; aleo, aeom for & alu~ 2l S i o s o Soea Ot ‘e ook roloonces soquirods fEme e WEST LAKE-ST., CORNER OF ANN— 363 Board lndrglmnnfi ‘rooms for gent and wifo or two gentlemen, s isan English home inthe true sense of the word. . 33! 368 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. — DESIRABLE with or without board. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, saricty, ot SHOKT & BRAYTON'S, 181 East Madi- Boneat 'OR SALE~—C] ARD. R. BROOKMAN, 10 TWENTY-SECOND-ST., FOR SALE COICE POULEVARD, LOTS AT | J. iy Fofoaio suod élaronco and teat, top and now boulerard has just been commenced. The lof Bow ofloring. betwasa. toe. Senth Bask. Bomtomsa mod Vincennes-av, nced only be seen to bo appreciated. Those who widh to buy at low prices and on vory- easy terms should opply immediately. Title nnguestionable, Qakwood s the connecting link boteroen South Park and Drezel Boulesards. J. ESAIAS WARREN, 18 Cham- bor of Commerce. 'OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE—PARTIES OWNING largo tracts in Lake Viow, alittlo remote from tho lake, are insited to trado a portion to abont $10,000, for & first-class, desirable noar suburban proporty, readily real- izablo; the intention being to construct a first-class resi- denco a¢ Lako View, whict will eahaaco the valus of tho rem: ropo; o recomme o . SEAD ¥ OB, T West Madisonare 0 e exehange. OR SALE_CHOICE LAND-10 ACRES ON FIFTY- -5t lovard; 40 acres Normal Sctool. G W- MILLER, 57 Honsone o 2028 O SALE_H AND To ACRE BLOCKS AT SOUTH Englewood ;on tho ridge, and only two_blocks from e mow dengts sesemble by fieasget dally gy n the Rock Telan % L &3 HILE, No. 401 Wabashav, OMAT AV M FrOR SALE_DESIRABLE RESIDENOE ON ELLIS: av., socond door south of Brook (Fortioth) st., Onk- land, two blocks south of city limits; contains’ overy modérn convenienco; lat 69x180; elcgant, barn and shade troos. May bo soon'at any time, snd all information given on tho promises. Dbuggies; also gevon lambor-wagons loss than 35 manafac- turor's cost. Call this weok {f you want a bargaia. WEN EVANS & CO., LIVERY, BOARDING, AND Snlo_Stable, 58 and §1 Sherman'st, opnml&& 5. & R. I R. R. Passenger Depot, Chicago. "ANTED—A GOOD SECOND-HAND LIGIIT EX- ‘press wagon : mast be 1n good order and 6ol 4 cheap. Addrfsn 1 8, cars Tribune afiice. I R % o conntry, an ey e BT GHT SIDE GO Ghicager” ANTED—THIS DAY, 1,000 EAILEOAD LABOE- orsnd choppers o Hihigan and Wisconsin wa- ges 83and 32.25, bosrd 84, fare farnished to all; sute of & §inter's work; wo alse wart 80 sawemill hands st S30 to 3 and boards 40 1o Bands. - Wesell cheap tickets to faborers golng Sonil” Auply'to CHRISTIAN & BING 101 outh Canal-st, or & Weat Randolph. V\TANTED—20 RAILEOAD LABORERS FOR W15~ VY i ages B por das s B for sawmile 3335 GApSFEop, 0 boneat dligs ork ke Bad s, alfst 38 West Dadison-st. SHAW & WILSON. ANTED—TO LEAVE MONDAY—3m RAIL- osd laborers for the Detroit & Bay Clty Hoad: S o Tars. Anply i DRRINTIAN & BING, 101 ct day; Ires fars 3 Gath Ganal-st., or 59 West Randoloh. ANTED —BEVERAL MEN FOR THE CITY, Yor o fast-solling articlo: 35 to 8100 day caslly mada +an 85 to 810 capital. MERRILL & CO., £ West Lake-st. VWASIED-AN EXPERIENCED PACKER T0 RE- oY pack one crata of erockery. J. O. HALL, 31 North ‘anal-st MACHISESEOP, TOOLS, AND FOUNDRY. WiTH ot 70x200 feet, for sale, {ront on two streets, cea- trally and convenicatly located to railroads and river, ot a bargain, only 316,000. J. S. & A. SCOVEL, 76 hadic s0n, noar Statest. ¥ EW SAFE FOR SALE CHEAP_HALLS FIRB proof; eize, No. 12 Apply to JOEN L. RANNEY. 17 Chamber of Commerce. ESTAURANT FOR SALE, WHERE A LARGE ‘business can be done. For particalars callat 35 Wabash.av., or 274 West Madison-st. — ALOON FOR SALE, NO. 713 WEST TWELFTE- st., at J. Brennan's horso market. EHAVE A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR & arty with from 3400 to 600, to step into an estab- lished rostaurznt in o vory desirable location. Applytod. C. CALDWELL & CO., $36 Wabash-av. 8500 AT TARE BUSRESS CEANCE BUTS Eoilanod ofiee batiuses tr iy b oy S3a_Seahp Tabath Ovnes loaving city- F ULLERY T 250 p: $ East Wash: ingtonst.. Room3). AGENTS WANTED. I L 'DRUGGIST, Tribuna office. ANTED—BOY—A GOOD, ACTIVE AND SMART BROS., 79 and 81 Wabash-av. ANTED—A FEW MERCHANTS, HIGH SCHOOL teachers, and professional men to sell our books by our new eystem . ‘We have one man who has averaged mors than 820a day commissions since he commenced with us, the st of June. g’fi" m&:_fl{ ;gllh],l:hannbflnl first-class rec~ Ommendations, emposed: V.. HOLLAND & CO., Chicago, Tl 'WANTED—TEN GOOD» CANVASSERS FOR THE Chineso fire-lighter kindling Aprply on Mont Taesday, or Wed: E'él%cl, ‘at 389 Wabash-av., up stairs. H. d: rning, hetween 10 and nesdsy morning, ot GENTS WANTED — PROFITABLE EMPLOT- ‘mont. We wish to employ gentlemen and ladies to Solicit orders for the colebrated fmpraved Buckeye Shut- tie Sewing Machina. ~ Stitch alike on both sides, 1o will stitch, hem, fel, tuck, cord, bind, braid, gather, and Tuille,—and sow {rom the findst, nainsook to Leaver ovor- Contings aad lenther. For further particulars, address . & HENDERSON & €O., Clovolaad, Ofo, oz St Louis, Mo, GENIS WASNTED —_FOR EXPLORATION 1N Africa; the Herzld's Stanley expedition in searcli of : Dr. Livingatono; elaborately and profascly il with fall paga engravingy, togothor with fine maps. T& volume will ontain a completo account of Afr. Stanley’s finding of tho great African Traveller, and of Bis wonder- fal experience in the Wilderness. A full account of all great axplorors 1n thst unknown conntry, which is d: scribed as the division of the world. A-most interestin and valuable volumo. = Send for circalars ar send ono dol Iar for canvassing book and name territory desired, Ad- dress Unlon Publishing Gompany, 165 Tront-sechud-st. ANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MAN TO ‘tako tho ngency of tha [nvisible Hubber Weather strips, tho best weather strip in the market: will pay Iargely if properly pushad. ” Nono need apply tinlees wil- 1ing to give thelr wholo time and attention to the business Apply botwoon 1and 3 o'clock this day at 347 South Clark- Bt., in basement, to E. ARNOLD, ANTED—TO LEAVE TO-DAY—Z2,00 MEN EOR ‘tho Northwestorn, Afenomiace & Wisconsin Cen- tral; enfirely free faro and fees; also men for the South. Apply 25 Wost Lake or 43 Milwaukeo-av. VWASIED-TIFTY MEN TO WORE ON THE Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, Wages, £2,25 snd e2topor day. Bust loavo this evening, sare, Koo oz, and 2o charges n otfico. AN e e st i ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Domestics. A.NTE)—A GOI?DAGXE;L[FDF G%NER%‘LHDUSE- ork bo s Sl pHivAte family. | NOPWOEian oF Ger- man proforrod: - ApplY at 8 Mleniganav, ANTED — A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work in a emall family; German, Swedish, or Norwe- gian girl preferred. Apply at 432 West Harrison-st. "ANTED—AT BAYLEY'S HOTEL, 633 STATE-ST,, 2 dining room girls, 1 chambermaid, and 1 to do general housework. GENTS WANTED—FOR CITY AND COUNTRY, ‘to enil an article entirely new. Sellsto busiaess men. Call at 85 West Madison-st., up-stalrs, = GENTS WANTED—-S20WATCH FREE—MEN ALD 250 to $75 u woek with our golden womea can clear needlo and Indies™ caskets; now thing: take well evers- where. Samples to country free. Call, or_send stamp or gircular, _A. RAY, 25 WWest Lake-st., Chicago. GENTS WANTED—$& A MONTH AND EXPEN: e R e fisglozs Tour. Samples freo. C. M. LININGTON, 9 'West Montoo-st., Dbicago. o GENTS WANTED FOR THE OITY AND COGN- ASTR el scticlo seded in overs honen: good iz Sassers can mak W ELAS- THC BRO0N s, 23 Sonth Canaist, LOST AND FOUND. JOSTON SATURDAY, THE ISTH INST, A %0ld bracelet, checked with black onamel. Neme, £ which AL A: M. aro initials on inside. Address, 533, Tribune Ofice, and recalve s liberal rawsrd. T,05T OF STOLEN_TROM THE STABLE, F00T ot o Thiesdsy it o STorgt EolE L3, Toas g Lo s Morgan co 910, 14 hands high wzxe;c Black maae, fock and tail. Ten dollars reward for Informetion leading to the recov- ery. JOHN LAIGER, st the stable, or at 18 North-ar. MISCELLANEOTUS. ASH PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND ‘miscellaneous goods of any kind, by sending a letter to I. GELDER, Loan Office, £64 State-st. e obio Retofom feiting Sader tho Ao, ias oforo > firm Bame of Anderson, & Ellison, 1 this day dissolved. J Ander- son is authorized to collect and sottle all accounts. AN- WWD_A GOOD GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND o G e S T R she can hear something to advantage. Fourth-ay., south of Harrison-st. e 2 GST_ON THE 117 INST., A LIVER-COLORED sotter dog: - Whocver will rétarn him to 613 Went- orrhvav. will b suitably rawarded. OST—IN THE VICINITY OF CLINION AND JacksQn stse, o drafts and omo noter-payments of Bame have boen stoppod. The finder will bo rowaxded by Toturning them to tho owner at 139 East Lakest. ANTED_A GOOD GIREL TO TAKE CARE OF A. baby. _Call, with roforences, at 353 Michiganav. 'WANTED—A GOOD NURSE; REFERENCES EE- ‘quired. Apply at 75 Calumat-av, ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘Thousawork; mustbo a good cook. Apply at 403 West. Jackson-st. ' ANTED_A SMART GIRL TO DO SECOND ‘work and to watt on table, at No. 506 Wabash-av. VWANIED-TWO FIRST-CLASS GIRLS, ONE FOR kitchen and lanndry work, the other a socond girl. . Apply at %00 Ashiaud-av. JFOR SALE-CORNER PRAIRIF-AV AKD FIFTY- fourth-st., 1705180, ‘Corner Calumet-sv. and Forty.first.st., grove, 20z130. Gorner Wabash-av, and Fifty-fourth-af., Ji5x1s. J. HENRY WEIL, Southwest cornor State and Harrison-sts. JFORSALE_FOUR COTTAGES, FIRETGLASS FIN. DERBSON & ELLISON. "OTICE-BRICK, STONE WORK, AND PLASTER. ing, and all jobbing in that line done at the shortest Rotico, 'No roference. Nothing withont Iabor. - Address ©. . HEISS, Contractor and Builder, 747 Wabash-av., of Room 19, ¥xchange Butlding. ANTED—A GOOD FARM HAND, CALL AT % Weat Water-st. v s N®S, A L. BALKAMS SELEGT AGENCY FOR employors and servants ot 131 West Jackson-st., northeast cornor Desplaines-st. ANTED—AN INTEREST IN SOME MANUFAC. turing of athor respoctablo businoss. _State kirid of bisiness and fall particalars. - Addross ¥ 57, Tribune office. ANTED—ALL WHO WANTTO PROVIDEYOUR- sclves and children with'a good_and comfortablo home, ina country of health an Dn’!aflty, you_can VW ANTED—A GOOD GIRL T0O DO UPSTATRS work; Gorman or Norweglan preferrod. Call at No. 10 Eldridge-court. Also s good cook. VWASTED_GOOD WASHER AND IRONER, AT 469 Burnside-st. ANTED-TWO GOOD GIRLS, A COOK AND second girl, in private family. "Apply at b1 Aber- sl il Location good, h, h h homes in the Southwestern Colony of Colo- andhouso new, with all modern improvements. Bl e I o N B mg?“i?:‘;cgan‘.’l?n?u: Aonly 2o D 4. GRERN, General n-st. WEST RANDOLPHST.—ONE ROOM, SUITA- | gan-ar., comer Jackso Euperintonaent, 9 Wost Madison’st: TANTED_GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORE 29 Bl for 3 gontiomen; alzo ona single root; bresk. | TSGR ~SALE_AT ENGLEWOOD-GREAT BAT. in & small faraily, Apply at 1163 Prairio-av. 35‘9“ LIk v ———— B Gtuasis b wndots, ol o s e complote: FINANCIAL, | e, o TR | I ol amet b w0 gica 5o b DyBoLmitr Shae ol | s e e R e D s 5 ASS DRESS. B i BRI SR SRR | TRONDETS Topy ormor, R | e (B85, Filtouss, puape 36]. mm!ls‘l; ufl%fi'fi‘lfifi?fimfifififi?“ passenger mu;, |n‘|m Eng]n\vlpo;i 1;; sec;;o, ind 24 re. | on diamonds, watchos, otc. Established 1854, Also, 3or 3 apprentice girls. 3 % mon | Parning from thacity; commntation farc, 88 per hundred. 3 5N g NTED_TWO FIRS i o OANS ON MORTGAGL KOTES, HOUSES ON X of gentlanas 154 wive. HULBURD & CO., & East onat. Teased lote, farnitare. I R, CARSWELL, Room e e el L 307 TES EANDOLESLOL NOST T or two gents. _Call ‘attor 15 noon. ) to gent nnd lndy, TFOF, SALE-SOUTH EXGInwOOD TOTS, NEAR at from 312 oach, woel ‘month- 13, or yearty pismenta. “WOL. O. COLE, 410 Wabash-av: ‘WEST MADISON-ST.—3 PLEASANT FRONT O L reoma 10 rent, Turnishod or mot, with board also 6§23 WEST ADAMEST. —NEAR UNION PARK, &2 largo nfuraiehed rooms, oxcopt naw Brussels m‘blu th beard. cation des! e, houso modern, JOR SALETHOSE GHOIGE LOTS AT WASH: 1 0 L R ity (T paidTor TCAUES. . and Bom 3 2 e X SO W 1 Woet Dladisonists OX SALE_WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—2 BLOCKS, of 24 lots ench will ‘be sold vory cheap, for cash. TRUESDELL & BROWN, 175 West Madison-st. 642 WEST MADISON-ST.—A FEW_ SINGLE men can bo accommodated with board and lodg- ing at $6 por week. Lodgers taken by the weck. South Sides NPEARAzoTsL I T e mer on_rms Boar st et Tnialied, ‘Wil first-olass Miscellaneous: [ AYDSOMELY FURNISEED ROOM, SUITABLE for gent and lady, with board for lady. Addross G Tribuno olfice. 5 BOARD WANTED. OR SALE—ACRE PROPERTY—AM OFFERING acres in Sections 27, 28, and 33, T. 89, 13, at prices Tt Eust pags Jarge’ profit to buvers, - G'S: HUB: BARD, Jr., Real Estate Agont; 168 East Washington.st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ORSALE_AT A SACRIFICE, STEAM ELEVA. tor, on Galena Raiiroad. Copacity, 20,000 bushels. ‘A good chance, 40acres, Section 10, 40, 13, swof s0 X 18 acres, Section vk 80 acres, Scction 18, 39, 13, 5w &, Block of 56 lots. soction 1, 38, 13. REA & COATES, 168 Washington-st. BOABD_BY A YOUXG BUSINESS MAN, IN X private family, 1n good location, with young peaple, ‘Wheo the comforta of & homo aro tg be had: must have & ?sk-amntmom. and with pleasant, agrecablo people, and willing (o pus for it, Address giving locutlon, tdrms, ete., A %, Tribane office. ‘BOARD—_ASUITE QF ROOMS AND BOARD FOR four porsons, on South Side. Best of referonces. ‘Address G 81, Trlbuno office. S HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 'OR SALE-LOW FOR CASH, A NEW PARLOR I' ~ sot, rosewood piano, and carrisge. Can be soen at. No, 270 Michigan-a¥. P & ARTIES HAVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR P sale, can find a cash customer by addressing ¥UR- NITURE, caro Carrier No. 5L OR SALE—A SPLERDID_GRASS_AND WHEAT farm of 1,000 acres on a railroad in Gallatin County, ntxfs 5{;0«1 bufldllx:igs. fonces, &c., S, i EReatbargain, cre. Eas; . KEN. stBangore, sy torms NEDY & NEW) OR_SALE_CHOICE TARMS, 80, acres, good buildings, fruit, timber, from" Chicago, at o bargaln. * Torms 100 AND 30 &c., 25 milos boral.” G. C. Exchange Buiiding, corner Washington and Clark-ats. fored”” Gall ot Rooin &, 18 South Stato-at- MOSEFLOANED OF SITY REAL ESTATE I sums to suit; and on honses on loased gronnd. B. GROSSMAN, Room 11, 151 Monroe-st. MONELTO LoAN_ON COLLATERALS, BY B, B. DERRICK & CO., Rooms8, 183 East Madison-st. \fONEY TO LOAN, ON_ GOOD_COLLATERALS, MO ortimaa By OLNVES BESLY, 41 ‘Sonth Car- hflgcelhmeoun. ANTED—-A GOOD NUBSE GIRL FOR ONE ohild, Apply at 137 Twenty-sixth-st., near Michi- gan-av. VW ANTED-X LADIES FOR THE CITY; AN TASY ‘monoy making businoss offéred any energetic person. ol early and socure 2 good chsmos. A RAY, 2 West T g e ANTED—A SORUB_GIRL. GALL AT METROP. ‘busincss , i1 X i\n{m O, b o P mis o0 B, FIRLD £ GOoT Y olis Hotel, " Michigau-av., cormor of Four. 151 h(‘;ntne» Kent's Block. enth-st WANTED—ADJUR\‘ED CLAIMS IN ALL THE T e gx!nrjlulux:llufld g, cornor Clark and Washington-sts. N TO PURCHASE, GOOD REAL AE:‘EP- B O Sinto-ate Rasm e Lo TATE FOR SALE, SEWING MAGHINES. GTQLEN_FEOS THE FRONT OF OUR OFFICE. 128 Wost Wasiingtonat., a stjlish herso zad buger: Borso light bas, with whito hind feat, has sroall whits £pot on sight alde near showlder.blade, #ad i nowly shod nmess now: bridle hos gold_ trimmings and ye : s0l; buggy square box. STOREY, N 2co. TRAYED OR STOLEN—TFROM GOOSE ISLAND, Mondag, Oct. 4, bay ot 12 or 13 hands high, $ voars old, notalicd, and double-jointed knecs, A liberdl ro- ward will e paid for his retura to T. ARMSTRONG, wood and coal dealer, Nerth-avbridge. PARTNERS WANTED. A A A A A OIS PARINERS WANTED FIVE GENTLEMAN WHO can command §20,0C0 cash jointly, or one, two. or 1moro with above amount, can hear of an_invcsrme: 3 ‘mamufsoturing business about starting in_Chicago, that will stand the most minute examinstion, with large profits and permanent business. _ Address E 97, Tribun’, offico. PARTNER WANTED_T AM MINING COALy AXD ‘want s busincss man in Chicago with 3 capital of from 85,000 to 310,000 to foin me, C:&flm well sscared, and business cash. Address G. T., 444 South Clar] PARINER WANTER-WITHS®, IV L GUNTEEL, ‘woll-catablished cash business thatpays well, and can 3 incronsod by tho help of a live man. 115 Eass Washing- tonst., 3. ARTNER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH % fow thousand dollars wishes to hear of an op nity to invest as partner in some good business. Address .°0. Box 118, stating busincss. ‘PARTNER WANTED_WITH FROM 25,00 1o £6(® cash, inan established sawmil and lo mill Michigan, to oxtend the business. Millwill pay o profit of 8150 per day. _Addross Box 500, Greensille; Bich TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE--BY M. V. HOTCHKISS & CO., Kos. 87 and 89 Clark-st., opposite Court Houso: A valoable placo on Indiana-av, near Eightcenth-st, with encumbrances, for good unencumbered acre or sub- urbi perty.. ooy & fing placo at Lake Forest, for clty proportys Also, 2 will assume somo encambrance. , for whict unimproved city property will bo taken s first payment EFORE PURCHASING = YOUR SEWING MA. B chinesdon't fail to call and make yoursel! . nqfillnted ith the improved Grover & Baker shuttle stitoh; it runs T Dot oA e &' ety wowing rsntin: o 5 ass 3 Giics, 160 Staterst, SR % SALE_LARGE FRAME CHURCH BULD: Dm.fl i good srdar, togother with ono undred oot 3 8, o1 arnst o o an . Pxoptvniats and Thirtlothets, K. F. GEORGE, £9 Clark-st. : R SALE—STATEST., A_% YEAR LEASE PR o zori b € Randoiphsie atmt troor. J ESATAS WARRLN, 18 Chamber of Oominercs. OR SALE_A TWENITY-FOOT COURTER, CON- FOR S ham. W D, RELLOGE & FROC B Madison-st., Tribuno buil J)OUESTICITEE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIO Se hin 4 7 Officor 30T Louth Habatader - °F monthly - paymenta (OE_CROVER % BAKER, ONE WILCO: Om Gibbs, s3d one Howo sewing Iechize, fo e Pt v, Warranted, Cash. B. DAY Tin Went Eapoat, - cnoiee for' BI5 = ()xvn FLORENCE, AND ONE GOLD Ernmein e Sy 10: Wost Lakost. ek MEDAL SEW- order. ZY, WIHIPPLE, 61 South Dosplaines-st. O SALE—3%,700 WILL BUY A LARGE BRICK house, barn, one acra of land, all kinds of choton frait, &c., near depot,”in pleasant village, 60 minutes’ eido fram! Chicago. .. C. WHIFFLE, 64 Soath Des: plaines-st. [OR SALE-BY W. J. BARNEY, LAND AGENT— B Ay B S oubs af- (i basooment of 0% "herea. of g6 | Qovin Westora States for safer > & R B SALE_SCHOONER WAl ALDRICH, APPLY TOR BT Os0ER & RITTAAN, Noo a1 and o3 Florida-st, Alilwaukee, Wis. QINGER BEWING MAGHINES_OFFIOE OF NIOH: S T Pearuen 1 bosth Betetonr. Atsomaca oid or rentod on ossy ‘monthly payments, and wark given DIVORCES. BTN b o Die = mn o S locren: & i 3 )’ prag Gousts of Chigego. Address P. O. Box 1,057 - o when 'VJEEELER & WILSON BSEWING MACHINES, ¥ tho mew improved sold or mudmoau.fimoathx El.rmauu. Work given if desired, BUI % LANNERY, Gity Agents, main office, 58 Wost Madi- et braoeh, ‘abaab-av. Also o new houso and largo 1ot at Mayw To, EXCHANGE—33,000 WORTH OF FIRST-OLASS commersial paper fof unimproved city real estato or im- provod farm. - Addross P &5, Tefbuno ofhce. S FACECEIO8 oop T s 0w, some_firsolass Chicago {alargo tract, B &. BROWN & D. HORTON, eal Estago Agents, 373 Wabash-av. Wi ot T T gz, double and sinals pair of bay D’l‘le? ,fi 151 and some cash, for ‘estate. AddressL E%‘Efl Branch of MACHINERY. MES' ENGINES, PORTABLE 3 TO 4-HOESE ‘powe; threshing, 8 and 10-horse; circalar sax-umills, orymon's’ grinding ‘mills, corn-shollers, belting, &c. EBTRINS SATOR: 10 Sovtn Ganatst 5 LANDY'S STATIONARY AND PORTABLE EN- gines, circnlar saw mills, boilers, shingle machizes, and saws. Western Branch office, 53 Sonth Canal-st. F. ‘W. NORTHROP, Agont. OR SALE—S<ATIONARY ENGINES—ORE 20x33, 3 B R S S SR IV C0., 13 Biighigan-ste