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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1872 1 _— Conmtractors and Their Employes Take . Possession ¢f a Building, and Fe. {nse to be Dislodged by ’ ke Pclice How thy.. ai ‘Tho building 2t the northwest corner of Mon- roe and Clark strects was the scene of a disturb- anco Isst evening, which might havehad a serious and, perhaps, fatal ending for many of BLOOCSHED AVOIDED. 5 Were All Arrested, and the Ma fer Amicably Adiusted by a Common- Scnse Police Sergeant, who act a8 messengers; and the third, composed of women, com;f’nndad by some antiquated matron, who receives orders direck from the Prince himself. Most of theladies 870 Georgian and Circassian women of low birtb, but from the description of two they must YDB_EB!? rare cherma. There are threo Europoan ladies in the haremat present, one from Paris, and two Eng- lish blondes. From all sccounts it is not the life of roses we have been led to believe ; the the rules are severely trict, and the punish- ment for the slightest offence is carried to an extreme point. : o oes Hhat Abbes IT, finding that his favor- ite had deceived him in & trifling matter, ordered o fire to be made, and csused het to bo burnt in his presence. A8 the ladies follow the King to his other palaces, or to_camp in time of war, they travel at night guarded by a troop of caval- ry, who are directed to keop every male exceed- ing the age of Beven years ab n proper distanco. From all accounts, many would gladly return to their homes, and many the poor caged bird, who sighs for her mountains and the green fields of her youth, longing to escape from the M{flsfiu Y those concerned in it but for the good sense | lifa their position forces them to le and zdmirable judgment: displayed by Sergeant Buckley, of the Harrison Sireet Police Station. The contractors who erected the building, of whom Mr. D. 8. Moors is one, elaim that the ovners, Messra. Phillips & Buffington, are in- debted to them in the sum of §20,000 for their ghare of thework. This amount, it appears, wesnot forthcomiig at the closeof the dsy’s labor 1Isst evening, and the contractors, represented by Mr. Moore, took possession of tho building and refused to allow the owners or | upon their agents to enter until the claim was satis- fied,, -In this course it would seem that they had the support of -the fourteen brickleyers whom fhey emplored oa tho promises. As soon as hilips & Bufington became aware of the determinztion of the contractors and work- men they procured, through their. attorney, a . Moore, and others, ‘Chis docu- Measre. warrant for ihe arrest of D. on the chargo of disorderly conduct. ment was brought to the Harrison Street Sta- tion, and placed in the hands of Sergeant It wab then about 7 eant " was about ty, he detailed a Ieanwhile Mr. Moore,wlo it seems had been nofified of the in- tention of the proprietors of the building, walk- ed into thé police tlation, and delivered himself | fpg up. His employzs, the bricklayers, continued tobold the brilding, however, and, doubtless, during the rbsence of _their chief, agreed upon the course they should pursue in the eveat of & visit {rom the authoritics. When the police ar- rived with the warrant thoy met with & recen- tion which was totally unespected. Taeir demand to surender called forth s bel- ligerent response from tho bricklayers, who were safely ensconced behind barricaded entran- ces. Inthe attempt toforceits way into the build- ingthe emall squad of ofiicers wer repulsed, two of the number, Officors Boown_and Connors, eceiving rather severe injuries from the mis: siles, in the shape of stonés and piec planking, buricd at them from witlin, The police retired to the station, and another war- rant for riot was sworn_out’ agpinst the brick- Isyers. - Sergeant Buckloy, st _tho head of an in- cressed force of men, marched to -the bnilding, and after reading the warmant o the ogcapants, em to Buckley to serve, Odock, and as the Sg sending out his platoon for i few men to serve the receiving called - _upon aper. es of heavy informant tells me that there is one favorite, one special ‘pet among them, upon whom for Der bennty, voice and wit, the prince showers all his caresses; how weary must the rest be sing- ing, dancing, or playing before him they loathe yet fear, forced to contribute to the pleasures of their hated rival. - Happy is she whom tho King admires, and can make him believe sho has an equal pession forhim. _I canndt farther enlarge upon this- delicate subject, and therefore close this paragraph with the hope that the moral of its pu&n:t Tmay prove an apology for touching i feature of Persia’s sheme, P e A CHAPTER ON PARROTS: They tell & good story in Newgate stroet, Lon- doa, of aparrot, or of two parrots rather, 8 gray and a green’ one, belonging to Morley, & tradesman In the Old Bailey, just opposito the prison, which is vouched for in tho strictest sense, The man had a wonderful * bird-sense,’ and his power of training birds became famous thronghout the metropolis, Ho had taught bis recn parrot to speak whendver a knock was Foard it the street-door ; but, when the bell of the samo door was rung, ho Lad taught the gray parrot to answer. The house, still standing, has one of those projecting porches, that prevent the second story from being seen from avemont. Onme diy & _person Imocke: “Who's there?’” aided 3 the green parrot. ““The man with the lan_f.her’“ Was the reply. The bird answercd, Al right {” and then became silent. After waiting some time, and not finding the door opened, the man knocked again. *Who's there?"again asked the parrot. ##$Tho's ore 7" cried the porier ontside. #It's T, the man with the leather; why don't you open the door?” . *All right!” repeated the par- rot, whith g0 enraged the man that he furiously Tung thy bell. “Go to the gate!” shouted a new voice, vhich proceeded from the gray parfivt. “To’the gate!" repeated the man, seeing no gate; “what gaté?” ¢ Newgato! Nowgate ! re- spondel the gray parrot. The porter was en- raged; out, stepping across the sireet, the better to ansver what _he supposed o be the insolence of the louse-maids, bo.saw. that he had been ontwitbd and tessed by & couple of parrots. This ssmé Morley has: beon - employed by's entlenan, who had heard of 'his knowledge of irds, o purchase’ for him''a’ white cockatoo. avoid' the trouble and danger consequent | The E,ice was of less importance than the upon compelling the suthorities fo use force in carrying out the instructions of the warrant. The bricklayers agsin refused to obey ‘the law, and threatened that they would kill the first man thatattepted to dislodge them. The Sergeant, knowing that they were armed and secur tected by the heavy barricades which Taised at all the entrances to the building, came £0 the common-sense conclusion thatit would be folly for him to ettempt to. serve the warrant 0 was certain to mest ~with détermined opposition from the bricklay- &rs, many of whom were armed with Tovolvers, 2ad all of whom wero plentifully supplied With other if the forcibly at that time. dzadly wespons of He knew that, mex who, though seriousl eing criminals, peed to leave L 1k 2500 each, W) their employers. r Holme% E. A, Julian, BOQ: eter Nelson, Baker. ey e descriptions. 4 ] police . wers alled, fhey would, in all probability, ase their revolvers upon the assailsnts, and then there would be bloodshed and misery among ly the law, criaps throush ignorance. were still far from 8 nals, Ho accordingly decided to do- tail 3 portion of his squad to watch tho building vatil morning, with. orders to arrest all who at- Meanwhile M, Moore and Cornelius Wright, anpther of the contrac- fom, came up,and through their influence the Kavers were induced to_surrender They were thentaken to the Station, whence ¥ were subsequently relensed on bonds of Hich - wera faridhed by Their names ace- | ghape; and, of courss, everybody H. | od a person one day at_dinner. Sotn | Stak 2 Peter Lansbery, William McKeown, Thomas McKeown, J. Hacket, John V. Boyd, Charles Olson, dv, J. B. Cummings, ¥. E. Edbrook, and John The first four were re-arrested for the assault on the first squsd of Theodore Kenne- olicemen, and health,, disposition, and breeding of the bird. She wai to use no bad language, be subject to no fits of passion, have been trained fo be handlec by Women and - children, and be cleanly in" her habits. ‘Morley took great pains to pleasekis employer, and at last seni him homo ‘ethape the most perfect spacimen of the breed eversem in London.. As. I saw the bird ten -ears 250, nothing in the way of ormithological Teanty sonid surpees it. OF pure, snowy white from “top of crown to tip of tail; without a speck of lead, gray, or crimson, on & single feather; free "from all signs of cross "with aroquet or ‘macaw; and in shape, attitude, earing, and sction, as distinguishssble a8 a blooded horse—*‘Besuty,” as she was called, stood unrivaled. ‘When she was gent home thera was perfect satisfaction; the employer was leased, 8s howell might be; the family of ughters in ecstasies of admiration ; and Mor- ley richly remunerated for his trouble. Eut the Dbird would not talk. Thiswas attributed,at first, to fear ; then to change of diet; and at last to sbsolutp inability. OFf course there was great dissppointment.” “Beaniy's” cage hung at the dining-room window ; every visitor was in admira- tion of her spotless plumsge and faultless sympa~ thized in the dissppointment at her irremediable defect. $\What s pity it is tho does not talk !” remark- i *Bhe would be her weight in gold.” 5 4 She almost cost it -asit {s,” said pater-fa- milias, *‘The creatwre is a cheat. Fine feathers don't mnake fine birds, certainly not fina parrots. I paid ten guineas for her, and ehe cannot say one word. . + ¢ Ah, but I think f1e more! VWhat's the use were released on additional ©of $500 each, | of talking, if you hire nothing to sav?” came turnished by the seme parties. ; in clear articulate soands from the cage, to the _— amazement of familyand guests. That settled TMuscular Christianity. A chort time ago, s inquest was held, n L.ondon, on the body of John Butler, who died, according to the finding of the jury, ‘‘froma The deceased, on zrriving home, waa bleeding st the mouth, and complained of a terrible painin his head. On being ssked by his wife what was the maf zeplied that he had *‘been in the wars, and got a straight blow from the shoulder.” It ap- _feared from the evidence thatthe unfortunate ‘man, who had been Inown for many years as “a Teligions disputant,” when listening, that even- ldress being_delivered preacher, on the rather wide subject of the Cre- ation, had dissented from some assertion of the eaker, who, by way of convincing him, called The deceased rejoined, that again and Iwill knock you “Iesy you are e grave and the This led to the deceased striking the preacher, who immediately retaliated by giving him & violent blow in the mouth. A gen- ople round © taking The deceased reached home with di%i- y blow given in self-defence.” ‘ing; to an R him “an old “You sa; ool e preacher repli a3 0ld fool, with onelog in other ont. ernl row ensued, the eides.” culty; and died & few dayslster. The jury sve thought that the reacher was justified in killing this member of Fis congregation, bt it fstobe reachers who thus hold {he terr ver of ifo and deathin their hands will exercise it with discretion, will forbear as far 85 possible from provoking their listeners to wrath by call- ing them * old fools,” and not &5 3 rule wind u un address on creation by an act of destructio: their verdict seem to * Artlficial Clouds. Succesafal e:flmments, according to the ave been undertaken by the Vine-Dressers’ Congress for the production of | the assembled gueste! Lyons Progres, near tter, be 8 | Dr. Hall y & street errible power of forever “Beanty's” fupremacy. _ Happy as this rejdnder was, it by no means gives & full idea of tle intelligence of the bird. She would not learn vhat you tried to teach her, and she would learn what she ought not. Her owner, Dr. Hall, one ln_yparemaptonly discharged & servant: After shuiting the door of the study, the ltte exclaimed in anger: “D—n him| great nacall” "The bird heard and caught the words, axd could never be made to unlearn them. Dr. Hamilton Roe, waiting one morning in Dr. ‘¥all's ante-room, observed, “Beauty,” and jcularly said: ‘‘What are you?” ‘Beauty’sDr. Hall's trumpeter ro-to- to-too!” replied ths bird, but, immediately be- coming grave, anddging confidentially toward the side of the cag, she added, in a low voice: ¢D—n him! Dr.Hall's a greatrascal!” ‘Whether it is posible to entirely eradicate bad habits in parrots sdonbtfal. Captain Simpson, ‘well known by trms-Atlentic passengers, usedto duck his paroque in the sea overy timo it swore 52 osth. This semed o curs him using pro- language. Jne day, in a forious storm, & f?.f: P patsdreabarel, and with gret atie culty was recoveed. As soon a8 he was drawn on gack, and effrts were being made to resus- citate him, Jolly” kept hopping around the circlo, shaking her head from side to side, sey- oped that street | iDg, gravely, ",You‘va'beqn swearing—you've een gwesring” - > This reminglme of what occurred in a clergy- man's family h Exeter, England. The Bishop of the dioceaehad been holding & confirmation, p | and was lunchng st the' rectory with several of n. | his clergy. Ir the middle of the repast, one of those dreadful pauses in the conversation took place. No ons seered able to break it, when, to the astonishment :nd dismay of all present, & most horritle and swaring tongue poured forth avolume of Hasphemy and abuse ,upon 'sery one looked aghast ertificial clonds. ' Tin receivers, filled with & | af these unusual somds, which, for a minute or pecnliarly-prepared tué were disposed over sn | two, continued unhterrupted.. Tho hostess, &res of many acres, an when the tar was ignited thick white clouds rose_into the atmosphere, &nd, epresding out evenly over & I remained suspended_several yards above soil. The reader will at once understand the e region, the momiog {rom 8 tr5%0 This hastily réiog from tho_ table, drew o s miuatin curtin, 16 dissovared tho ci!;xz&:; i of s ariot, purchas in the person Eyg%mi e?flar. abit of using j1ofaneand filthy langusge object and the use of this device. In geasons | jg generally caught byparots on their sea-voy- when frost 18 feared the tsr-clonds would inter- o5e between tho crops and the sky, thus check- ing the night radistion which often canses such 8 from the sailos. When good Quecn Shariotte visited Admiral Hawkes’ lag-ship, to congratulate him onhis great victory, she was ravages in vineyards and gardens, both in spring | attracted by & gray pirot which hung in the and af harvest-time, " This experiment of the French husbendman is_therefore somothing recastle. “The bird ras singing * God save :ge Kine.” Every nob and word was given ‘more than o curious scientific fest—it is & valus- | with such perfect sccracy, that Her Mujesty, ble sgricultural contrivance, all the more usefal from the simplicity and cheapness_of its ma- chinery, & few dollars’ worth of tar being ample provision for & season until the dangers of frost or till the crops can no Ionger be in- jured. This device for clothing the fields witha tecting Tobe of vapor, taken together with | Royal own process of cannonading the | fo; make them “iell their beads in drops of rain,” shows how the modern farmer ma hspe the elements to his .purposes, wre passed, e well-] slouds to and_rol rised and delighte, requested a closer in- terview, and, during luch, the parrot was con- sequently swung inier cage on the'quarter- deck. No sooner hw ehe reached her place of honor, however, ths she fo;gat all her good manners. A tarrenfof immodesty, unfit for or even plean ears, was® poured and the creatw, unscious of indecorum, was ‘burried back-0 the sailors’. quarters. As" . rule, prois, do mot learn to speak by note. ~ phrase repeated a hundred sven cloud-compelling Zens of his fabled at- | times will often er be learned, whereas a kributes. PR — Xne Shali’s Harem—The Secrets of a Gilded Prison. Tepahan Correspondence of the Boston Globe. Bo many fanciful things have been said ritten regarding the harem and its connections, sbat the curious on_such matters ave at s loss {what to balieve and what to conjecture. the time I remained at Isp: my leisure hours to the inves harem and its secrets, and I think . Wi thecuckatoo is staa Fio parrot tritand the most easily tamed, it is, - at the same te, the most difficnlt to teach to: 8 disposition is more gentle,’ I devoted tion of the : tIamina | talk at.ell we sharp word, an anf/ éxpression, or & quick re- tort, is caught inenily. p & Tt is said that pcaws are the best', talkers of the whole specie@rovided they aro reared from the nest. And nwonly are they sble to talk, but and | they also sing ip Peculiar, soft voice. ‘In sweet- ness, though ndD compass of musical notes, ‘howe; excelled by the, 8 Or green Ao el e o hardiest of ition to tender the patrons of the Globea | however, ané8 obedience more implicit, than posit P , rief but interesting account_of this mysterious institution. Erom the lips of 8 woman, & vendor «of &rinketsat the palace, most of my information was gained, she appearing to answer every ques- -y of the ger epecies. The gray African par- Tot, from ®_docility and apiituds, ratks everywhererst 88 a ‘favorite, thongh of late years the ¢Imon green Amazon, from the little tion of mino with spiteful gusto, probably from | sttention jequires and its quick sagacity, is Jealousy or avarice. Here are siewards, secretarios, treasurers, ds, etc., in the outer palace, studying day Shaving figonare] favor, A genttan residing in Wilmingion, Del., ovwns one these Amazon parrots. It possesses and night how best to govern the intrigues of | & flnencypd vatiety of langusge hardly .ever the fair beauties in the inner sanctuary., There | equ: are three ranks of women in the harem, the Be- | xast Canum, and _Katum, or , the mistresses, and the sloves. The hold the most important ofiices in and sbout the harem,and are divided int grades. Firat, those who areplaced at thé'onter | the roy pgates and never como within aight of the women; % eecondly, thy blacks from the coast of Malabar, | Stupi lood-roy: rincesses of the aledy.the Africsn gray. As soon'ss her ter surns from the office’ for dinner, Polly Dogins ¢ salute him in fondest expressions, Fapasr, come and kiss your pretty green besuty Come inl Pv?ha, and give us a ldes, and. e | & thonad more!” en the footman enters she 8ays to him, but never to any one tlse, fetch my dinner, James, I'm. bungry. ellow! Ican't eatmyhead off " oy | bachelor friend, who frequently spends several weeks at the house, Polly has but one question, never put to any one else, “Oh, you gay deceiver, why did you promise to marry me, and didn’t 2 To's gentleman, a near neigh- ‘bor, whom she had once overheard saying at the efter-dinner table, ‘fThe bird's invaluable; $500 would not buy her, if I owned her—would it, Polly !” she always addresses the ealute the moment he appears : ‘¢ Five hundred dollars would not buy Polly, if you owned her! Five hundred dollars! Tive hundred dollars! Why, the bird’s invaluable | s This \Vummgton parrob certainly discrimi- nates between the sexes and between the condi- tions inlife, Toa well dressed young gentle- man the remark is, ¢ What a _get-up! What a swell youare! ” Toa young lady, on the con- trary, fondling and kissing, she says, with great deference, * Is she tot nice 7—so nice! o HUMOR. - —Bored of education—Tho truant. —Toilers of the see—Unpaid curates. ‘ ‘Whiskey is eaid to bea horn of plenty, becauso it Wil corn you copiously. : —A blackstnith cannof only ghoe a horse him- gelf, but he can make a horse shoe. - —When is s young lady very likes whale? ‘When she’s pouting. 2 inquirer 18 G tormed that wo kmow of no fomalo dates, although mandates are plenty. . —Weddipg cards are mow issued with the notice *“No plated ware” printed inone cor- T, " 8% ¢ all the vessels which 177 fhe lakes, th Lake Superior craft are most liable to sink, as they are always, on their pessage down, ore laden. —A Facetious man introduced Hume once as 8 “Gentleman Hume you should know.” —A: poor but honest young lady, who earns aliving by working on_hoop gkirts, in reply to an inquiry,stated that she had spent the summer Gt the springs.” —A rural miss stepped into a Troy drog store the other day and asked for a bottle of *jack of clubs,” She wanted jockey club perfumery. —During the hot weather, Peg snid she had been all over the house, and found the_ kitchen everywhero; explaining that she had visited every room and found it cool in nary depart- ment An incident which has lately occured at Aghi- as80, a town in the island of Mytelene—ancient Lesbos—reveals ascandalonsmode of life among the upper ranks of Greok ecclesiastics, We do not know whether the Greek Church grants licenses for prelatical irregularities; butit pears that, with or without superior sanction, the Bishop of Aghiasso had for fitteen yoars past keEc & mistross in the Episcopal Palace, by whom. he had had a numerous progeny, all brought up on tho premises. Eithér from 4 do- sire to reture to respectability, or from pure ennui of tho lady’s eociety, he at first delicately suggested a separation and a removyal to other quarters; but he, with trus Greek apprecia- tion of the value of dollars, refused all parley that was not based on the solid foundations of gold and silver. Another Bishop—s sympathotio &pirit—happened to be staying in the town, and the two right reverends, putting their heads together, resolved on a coup demain which would bring them ont of their dilemma ina cheap and Eatisfactory manner. This wasto havo recourse to the polico. They accordingly despatched a number of zaptiehs tE:u.'u:\ed police- men) to the Episcopal Palace, with instractions to expel from thence the mother and her chil- dren. They found her prepared for battle and determined to hold her ground to the last. One of the zaptiehs, thinking to frighten her into submission, fired off his rifie at random. The bullet struck her eldest son, & lnd of 16, and Lilled him on the spot. —_— Labor at Cornell. Hon. Ezra Cornel, writing of the labor sys- tem smong the students at Ithaca, eays the Uni- versity has paid students for thelr werk about £10,000 per annum for the last four years, and estimates that they have earned about as much more by employment obtained ontside of the institntion. Mr. Cornell believes that experience demonstrates “ thet students can apply them- selves to physical labor for three or four hours a day without detriment to_their studies.” ¢ OQur working students,” he adds, *‘are prize-takers, and they are rarely found among *rushora’ or “hazers.” The difficulty is, however, to furnish suitablo and_profitable employment to all who wieh it. *‘The farm and garden have afforded much work ; our printing office has emfillaymenc for eome twenty or more students; we have stu- dents at carpenter-work, stone-cutting, mason- work, printing, etc. ; but all this is ndt sufficient for ail who apply for work. Our machina shop is more devoted to the labor of an educational character.” Wheat—Winter, 11s 84@11s 10d; spring, 11s 4d@12s; white, 128 64@1%s 8d ; white club, 138 6. Corn, 235 94 @293, Pork, 67, Lard, 89s. . Liverroor, Nov, 25—1:80 p. m.—Merkets steady and BMISCELLANEOUS. _A LADY WHO HAS A PLEASANT HOME WISHES & child to board and care for. Please address V b7, Tiibuns office. unchanged, LoNDOX, Nov,“23—5 p. m.—Consols—Mones, 92i¢'; account, 9257 3 5-20' of ’65, 903¢; do. of 67,93 ; 10- 402, 87} mew s, 88%(; Eric, 40. Paxis, Nov. 23,—Tentes, 521. lflvm?ooxé, Nov. 23—Cotton quiet; middling up- land, 9%¢c; Grleans, 10'c, Sales, 10,000 Lales; specu- Iation and export, 2,000 bales. Breadstuffs steady; red winter wheat, 11s 8d@lls 10d; flour, 303 6; corn, 285 IA@2Y: Cumberfand middles, 333 6d; short ribs, 26s 6d. New York Market. XNew Yorx, Nov. 23.—COTTON—Quict; middling upland, 193¢, 3 7 BreavsTuPrs—Flour less active; raceipts, 13,000 brls ; superfine Weatern and_State, $5.90@6,30 ; com- monto good extra, $6.90@7.05; good to choice do, $7.10G7. 8t. Louis, $7.10@11.00. Rye flour steady at $4,75@6.40. Corn meal unchanged. -Wheat more sctive biit lower, scarcity of freight room and advance in freighta has o depressing _effect ; receipts, 118,000 bu; No. 3 Chicago spring, $1.4@1.45; No, 2 do, $1.49 @151 ; - Northwestern, $1.53)¢; No, 2 Milwaukee, $1.54@1.55 ; winter red Western, $1.67. Ryo and bare ley unchadged. Malt quict. Corn less active and a shade easier ; receipts, 193,000 bu; steamer mixed Western, 63%c; sail do, 6ic. OstsSrmer; receipts, 17,000 bu ; old Western mixed, 60%@52¢; new do, 483 ®52¢; white, 51G54c ; black Western, 47@48c.” . ‘Eocs—Tirm ; Western, 34@35c. ‘Hax—Quict ; shipping, $1.10, ‘Hors—Firm, at $3.00@338,00 for crop of 7, prEsTmEn—imm, at §28.00@2.00; Orinoco, $27.008 Woor—Held firmly; Ohio, 65¢. - poVamszEx—More aclive, but lower, at 943ge, Aleo- 0], $1,47, GroceREs—Coffes quiet; Rlo, 15@18xc. Sugar dull ; fair to good refining, 9%@10c; Cuba, 9@10xc. Molasses quiet, New Orleans, 80@85¢. Rice quict at TX@8xc. pEmoLET—Orude, 154@10Xe; refied, 1@ e, TonrENTDE—Steady at 60c, ProvIstoNs—Pork more active; mees, $16,00; prime mess, $15.95. Beef .dull ; old mess, $7.00@8.50; ex- tra, $8.60@10.00, Hums firm at $33.00@33.50, ~_Tierce nominal, Cut meats unchanged ; bellies, T @8Xc ; middles, firm for &pot, weak for future; jong and short clear for January, 7%c ; February snd_dMarch, Tige ; Western short clear, 8pot, 83¢c; long clear, 8c. Lard quict and scarcely 'so firm; No. 1 to prime steam, 8@837c ; kottle, 85@83(c ; March, Bigc. Burrez—Rather morosteady ; Western, 10@i6e. Cnersz—Quict at 11@15c. BUSINESS NOTICES. Gmnka Lottery.—Highest Pri & o Z'fagnu'f}\;c&nlax:’s‘um ‘fm:"é“,“’,‘zga’"i'}fin&‘g 230, - Tickets, 'S eachi six for Sor 2 PREn Chai, Nebe i Burnctts Co couing, The peer of hair prep: nrnuunl—nnrl\'uunrlundmlshy or the hair, and pecu- liarly adapted to its various conditions. Xentucky State Lottery:—Druwing of Eentucky Stato Lotiers Tor the banat of the Ustvorely of Paducah. Claes 3, for 18220, 13, 3, 2, 5, 12, For glrenlars address SMITH, SIMMONS & CO., Box &7, ing e e BORN, GILMOUR-—On the22d inst,, at Hinsdale, TlL., to Mrs. ‘Walter Gilmour, a daughte: E&~ Montreal papars please copy. SENTERRY--LYON—On the cvening of tho 20th nst., by, tho Rov, M, Swopo, ut tho residonco of tho bride's {ather, on Capitol Hill, DesMoinos, Iowa:H. C, Seatorry, §h ,Of Chicago, and' Miss Maggio Lya3, of East Des s B2~ Cincinnati papers please copy, ENOWLES-TABOR—In thls city, Nov. 15, by tho Re. T. W. Goodspood, Lucien B. Knowlés, of Lowell, Mass., aad Miss ussio A. Tabor, of Ohicago, No cards. MILLER—WESTCOTT—Op tho 2lst fns:., at tho resi- donco of tho bride's paronts, Homer, ich., Mr. W. iller, of Chicago, and Bossie, dsughtor of the Hon. N. Westcott, of the former placo. - MURRAY—STEVENS_On tho I3th fnst., by tho Rov. Mr. Goodspeed, Mr. J. B, Murray and Miss Nollle H. Stovens, both of Ghicago. DELAWARE—RHODES At the rosidenco of Rov. W. . Evarts, Nov. 1§, bytho Rey. Dr. Patiorson, 317. A. 6. Dolaware and HMiss Loulso M. Rhodos. No oirds. ORAIG—DAVIDSON—On the Zlst nst., at tho First Methodlst Church, by Rev. H. W. Thomas, D. D., br. W, J Oraig and’ Mg Sarah 0. Davidson, JEYNE-COX-On Nov. 4, by Rev. A E. Kittredgo, Mr. H. Jorno and Miss Afina Cox, all of GEicago. DIED. FINE COLLECTION OF GEOLOGICAL SPECI- ._A. mens on exhibition at KELLY & HOWISON'S, 295 South Glark-st. ELL STANDARDS, FOR PIANO CASTERS— They save your carpet, preserve your instrument, and improvo the tone; price $1.50 per sot, Address FOOTE &CO., 319 Wabash-av. IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR CAST-C L i e e SRR VIEKTRE Dova Otfido, 751 Stata-ste " [ PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED-WITH $20,000, IN A NEW Pases Cairo, IiL., bullt and ftted ap At 3 conol outh- 350,000 The proprietor co: tensis o tradl, and Wi satity ais Phsiios BIeRIAG 30 purouAse 2n equal Interest that it & ono of tho fow opportanities o kg 2 gpigstionsblo pasing investment. Address J. » Cairo, 1L, 5 ‘ashington- st for partigulars,” O S 86 4 Weat e PARTNER WANTED_IN THE PRINTING AND Jablishing businoss, with capital o bay a thid or an ivided half interest'in a 84,50 office. Same i3 most contrally located, well established, and with a nteadily in- creasing: business. A splandid opportunity for a soung man with & connecton {n tho city, 1o whom an adsantago. ous offer will bo made. Address PRINTER, care of Ghandler’s Advertising Ageacy, 124 Sonth Clatksts TAFELLIGENGE OFFIOR-TOR GIRLS APPLY AT the now Intelligence Office, corner of Stata nnd Eight- oenth.sts., over drag store. A £ood German girl for gon- eral housowork wanted. T JANE,EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT DR. JOIN PHILLIPS has a-very largo awsortment of Bra: zllian Pebble Spectacles for rale, which he snits by in- spectfon of tho eyo. Don’t forsc tho place, 12 Fourth: av,, Optician and Oculist, & fow doors from Harrison-st. - ADIES WHO WISH TO LEARN THE LATEST modo of cutting and fitting ladies' and Children's resses, can bo tausht in threo days, what they would Bave to'work from thiree to nino months to learn a3 an. ap- gentice, ¥rom fhis stom can bo cut st diferont s ice 85, 8 ion. aral r o charges. ¢35 West Madison-ste 4p stairs. e . DOWNING & CO. WILL DO ALL KINDS OF Lazey brick vork, softing bollors, mauicls, otc. Leave orders 1% South Glazkst., Koom 8. . ARTNER WANTED—WITH 82,600, TO FNGAGE in au Lonorable, well ostablished wholosalo businoss that pays larcoly on’money Invested. Must como with unquestionabio recommendztions, giving full name, and. answer atonce. Address B 3, Tribuno officos PABTNER WANTED-WE KNOW OF A MANU- facturing concern doing & good and very profitablo business, that requires a partoer with 310,060 cash. For abusiness man with that amount of mnnc{ there is no- Dotter chenco in Chicago. We havo known tha party fos 2 mumber of setcs. For (aformation, apply 10 HENEY H. SHUFELDT & CO., 141 Fultonst, PAgNER WANTED_WITH S50, 1§ AN GSTAB- lished business. Meet evening at 217 North Wolls-st. ARTNER WANTED—_WITH S100 TO 830 IN & il 3o, 0 VIl sont (g puliding for 03 To: gitimato business. Apply at 3 Blac Island-av, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A UCTION—NEXT TUESDAY, AT 10 A, M.—30 horses of all grades: 1 top, 3 oped, 11-aeated DogES, 13mring Tighe wagon, Bammossand horse : 1 sots of siegle ess, allnow, bridg Tn goue stock 1 von wan (¢ sold: sold. » A. RUSSELL, new brick 0 charge if no Bara, 245 West Twelfihost. _ANE, _PARTIES WISHING TO SFCURE GOOD d board for their h i il call at 40 and 8 Marmon-congte °F "iag to sell, LARGE AND HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE, 7 \ years d, for ealo choap. Cabo secn at % Cait arines (OME AND SEE ME—WILL SELL Y HORSES, or by more. Want boarders, or will sell stable. ANTHONY, 17 Sixteenth-st.q 9B SALE_FIRST-RATE BORSE AND A COAN & 2gom, 8 o for grocery ot express. Apply at 851 Waren ak or 165 West Msdison-at. FOR SALE—A PAIR OF WORK HORSES, with light wagon and harness, all complete, or 10 bire, with driver, Desplaines and son-st. Fofl SALE — A DESIRABLE HORSE FOR double or single harness, 16 hands high, sound, gen- U, and sccuatomal to the city. ADPIY t0 O GOSSACE OR SALE—A GOOD HORSE; HAS PASSED through tho eplzcotle all ight, is sound and true, and acquainted o i it 7 West Randalphist, 1n basemeng, oo o e 1nqaire ot Apply at packitg house, corner of PABINER WANTED -LADY OR GENTLEMAN with small capitsl, in honorable cash business, Call on, or address,J. H. 133 South Halstod-st. MAGNEFIc CURER TAKE TOME TEST ONE Telumm o % ol cur Tocal weakoss, pain, otc. DR. AKELY, 162 Wost S1ads ison-st. '0 FATLURE AT THE NEW YORK DENTAL AS- 7 lfl%{:l‘:‘.‘i;n. 195 West, ‘gfluhit:flou-‘gb.. ?;lfi!fi‘flth n‘§§ ractod wilhout pain, only 5 conts oachs kol ; 1085; siiver, 1 contd and §15 sot beavtiful toth only $30, LD BOOKS—CASH PAID FOR OLD BOOKS AND (o e Tho Old Book Storo’ GHA- PIN& CO., 50 Eat Harrison-st. PARTNERS PROCURED AND PURCHASERS obtained for drug, goocery, millinery, and othor Btores. Real cstate Lought and sold on’ commission. KIMBALL & €O., 171 East Madison-st. 9, GORN AND PROVISION MERCHANTS-AN Englishiman leaving Chicago Wodnesday next for Ea- Topa {3 open to commissfous: lins & largo connection with English merchants.~References given and required. Ad- dress % 9, Tribuno Branch ofiice, Wabash-av. /THE HIGHEST OASH PRICE PAID FOR OLD books, librarics, magazince, Call o address BALD- WIN'S Choap Book Store, No, 48 East Harrison-st. T0BUSINESS MEN—IF YOU SHOULD SEXD TO the subscriber and have your advertisements dono in rhyme. 'twill bring your ta.dy customers to timo. Ad- dress 772, Tribane office. TEAMING DONE. A FIRST-RATE RIG. at 97 Aberdeen-st. Y A nR At Y e hR1dONS Lo B G one ai N'S Laundsy, of Eightoonth and Bottorfiold sis. g W ANIED-RAILRQAD TICKET T0 NEW YORK ‘Washington, D. C., Savannah or Atlants, Ga. Oall on or address BALD? , 496 State-st. APPLY VWANTED_PASS OR TICKET (CHEAP) 10 W G noio: Mineareror Moo Conk, Biciiass CHO loge scholarship for salo.’ Apply at 103 South Franklin- st., Room 23, WL THE LADIES WHO WISH TO MAEE Christmas presents call and examing our beantiful slippors, patterns for bralding and embroldery; also a fing ligo of fnported deslems for excauosaad cloaie. - Call snd oloct from esigns of ov tion, at 3% West Madison st.. up siaira: i » VY A3IED_A PURCHASER FOR E.00) NEW COE- foo sacks, Inquiro at Broadway Spice Mills, Eight- eguthst., near State. ARTSER WANTED_IN A FIRST-CLASS BUSL 2 muss, with from 530 to $400 cash; will pay 200 por ceat. Address, with full namo, ¥ 13, Tribuno ofico, ARTNER WANTED — IN WOOD AN > COAL 81,050 850, e A 3 proRatTs besianmy o o Ao 31,000to 85, a ing G. -, 494 South Clark st il ARTNER WANTED—DR, J, KEAN'S PRACIIOR having Increased so extensisely, ho would take & Partner, £ bo could ggts frst-clexs Dphysictan or chemist with 810,000 capital. ‘Dr. J, KEAN, 360 South Olarkst, Chicago. s ‘PARTSER WARTED_WITH SG5.00 CASH, 0 engago in first clacs hotel busineds: have hotdl and part furditura. - Address U 49, Tribuno ofico. PARINER WANTEDIN X MOAT AND VEGE tablo matkot; custom first-class: profits 815 to 390 por day. Referetico and smell premium required. For particulars apply at 550 State-st. l)ARTNEE WANTED—WITH 81,000 OR MORE IN woollen and furnishing goods commission house. Ad- ross G b, Tribune ofbce, ARTNER WANTED—WITH CASH, T0_ ASSIST paientas n munfacturing tho Sclleliog Lightuiag 4 Pruner. Call or address, for five days, INV/ So Isted-st., up-stairs. s PARINER WANTEDIY THE TURNITORE AND -offico fitting business. A good, active man that un- derstands tho business, with 35,000, to tako a third inter. estin an old and well)paying establishment. None but those having that amouxt of money and meaniog business OR SALE—A NEW CHILD'S OARRIAGE: PAD- B e o S A oD, OR SALE_HORSE, BUGGY, 5 1A ES; B o S oo w0, o o, SN ESSES OR SALE_VERY CHEAP AN doablo hsrncss and hogsy poios alsors No. | Cous andl Teabrogkotop by, nearly o (yjcase box) sad s siagle gy Dataess: A1l must bo sold Londa At some pre: €8 (est Lako-st., Room 2. SENAT 5 0 fekee JFOF, SALE_CHEAP—A BAY HORSE, { YEARS of age, suitable for bugey uso. Call at %90 South Halstod'st., botween 1 aad 2 b i, Soaday. JFOR SALE-Ts HORSES, ALL GRADES: § BUG: ios; 8 covorod two-scated carriages; singlo and donblo barmess, 40 and 32 Harnion-courts FOR SALE-CHEAP-A BAY HORSE, HIG atepper, gentlemen's roadster. . Inquire of *IMATT, st Contre-av. Stables, West Madison-st., near Céntro-av. ‘an = 7 West Madisonst. PALS epon brgslens AY QR SALE_% HEAD OF DRAFT AND BUSINESS horsos, ' entizely recovered trom distemper. i Cn WALEEHS" salo tble, oo Todlaorso o dhirg: thirdst. JFO SALE-ONE FINE MORGAN MARE, 5 YEALS old; fast, and {;zflel:lh sound; price, $200; also, one B5ear-old maro, welght 1,100 Iy, sound, kind; and extra traveller; price, $175. Call at 80 Canalport-av, JFOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE—2 GOOD BUSINESS horscs for sale cheap, or exchange for grocories, dry &goods, ilour, foed, coal, carpenter work, of a lotis tha ostern part of tho city. _Apply at 68 West Monroest. nged answor, Addross X 22, Tribane office. ARTNER WANTED_LIGHT MANUFACTURING business. Capltal, 31,200, Aachinory all complota in running order. - Proitslarge. B. ROGERS, Ceatral Unlon Block, Room 43. PARINER WANTED-ENERGETIO, WITH SLo, o y thing gudran. teed.” Address U 7, Tribane otace. PARINER WANTED_WITH 85,00 fo 10,000 cash capitalin a manuiscturing busiziess, thomonioy wii ba secured on real estate and intercst pald should he not like tho business after the end of six moths, = Apply, with real namo and reference, to K & Tribune office ARTNER WANTED—A TARE OPPORTUNITY £ lor 2 party o iawest caplial & profiable manutac: ring coho ago. $10,000t0 §30,000. For intes Tiow addross © 83, Tribins oftic 2 PERSONAL, 4 VW ANTED_A PARTY WITH 3.0, TO TAKE AN intorestwith a roal estato i 15 aplece of acr T Eo s it oy & buckln Iocated on gno of tho sow railroads: will pay a pro ), 2 months. . dress D 13, Tribuno oo, PERSONAL-NELLIE E. Ay CALL' AT SAME placo Taesday, 4 p. m. L. B. P. ERSONAL-A. D. ADDRESS CARE TEIBUNE. Have lots to tell you. "HARRY. YWARIED—TQ BUY—A SECOND-HARD SALOON liconse. Address GEO. ARTEMUS, 618 West Madison-st.~° VW ANZED MONDAY MORNING—TWO SECOND- Hand silvor show-cascs: ono nice bar counter and ehelves: ono large lookiogglass; one 4-borrel box. Ad- drosa R 64, Tribune office. "ANTED-CHUN—{(GENTLEMAN) WHO WISHES 0 $9 a week for board, and room with marble top forniturs and register, ono block from Madiron-st. ; Drivato famlly; razc opportanlly.” Addross X 8, Tribusd Sifice, ERSONAL—CHAS. L. CORWIN, PLEASE SEND your address to S. TERBUSH, 231 Michigan-av. PE’r«soNAx.—ALLLv VIO INITY WILL FIND IT TO advantago to call on B & H, 787 West Madison-sb, JiOR, SALE GHEAP-TWO SECOND HAND ONf- Fonlibuses, in’good condition. Inquire at 243 Wesk olk-st.. OR SALE_AS 1 WILL TO-AORROW OPEN 10 the public the finest boarding and livery stable in the city, T will sell at a great barkain or 5 donblo taams of draught Horses, trucks, wigona, an ogore ‘with a good run of business for same frama 5tablo on tho Soath Sido. - Address L. T RICK- SON, at tho stable, coror of Madison-st. aad Seoley-av. OR SALE QREAPT GLARENCE CARRLAGE, old trimmed: good as new: 13-seat , go0d a3 Dowe V. A RUSSELL, 55 Wost Taeiithts ” 500 T{OF, SIS CHEAP-SHOOND FAND _GRAIN ‘wagos uble harnees, Inquiro at 2§ Wes Harrison-st. OR SALE_$%—GOOD 5 SKEIN DOUBLE WAG- T T g OR SALE_ONE PAIR HORSES, WEIGHT 5,800; 210 tyo singlo horses, one good truck, and one-second ‘Band double buggy harnoss, Thquiro o &8 Stato st O SATE—A PAIR OF NICE Bi¥ HORSES, G _years old, well matched, sonnd, and good drivers; o objection to’ trado fora godd heavy horse. Apply at i3 ‘West Monros-st.. FORSALE_L YODUNG MARE, BUSINESS WAGON. b e RATnR P further nso for the seme SIS ; or would ox ceries, W. T. EING, & Tresty aftivat. s PERSONALTE JENNIE HENDERSON, FORMER- Iy of Philadeiphia, will sond her addrosd to L 233, Tribuno office, aho will hoar 6rom an old friend. OR BALE_HORSE, OPEN-BUGGY, AND HAR- B at » bargain, for cash. SELDEN FISH, 171 East Madison at., Room 1. ‘PERSONAL—3 YOUNG GENTLENAN OF RE. i, Anement d2d nicligence sad foad. of fon, would o to make tho Fncs 2 P 1ady abont 1 or 16 Addross & 1, Tribans odlear "ANTED—AN INTEREST IN A GOOD INSUR- ance agency in city. _Address N 10, Tribune office. VW EDGWOOD'S BAND 1§ FREPARED TO TUR- nishmusic for private parties, balls, &c. Ofcos7 South Clark-st., Room15. dJ. A. WEDGWOOD, Leader and Prompter. 2 ANTED—TO INVEST $500 TO S1,000 IN A PAY- ing business.~ H 63, Tribune office.} ERSONAL — "' PRINOE,” T HAVE BEEN AT your house threo times lately to so0 you. ~ Why do Jou try to avold melt _Plcase givo mo onomoro interview, that Imay explain. Liknow soa will thiak better of me, Whero and when can Iecoyoa? ' +*D." ERSONAL-WILL THE GENTLEMAN ENOWN %o Jounie, of 3, 1. Proccott's cigar storo, formerly of 33 Wabash-a, 63 Harry Tilford, call or address 18] West Badison-st, Room 9? BULEELEY—On the 23d fnst., at 8§ Blh:htfun-nv.. Oharles T. Bulkley, aged 51 yoas 5 formerly of Plitatiold) uss., whers tho remains woro taken foF Intorment. - - £27'Gity papers pleass copy, ROBINSON_Tho faneral sorvicos of the lato R. L. Robinson will bo held at the Oity Hospital, corner of ighteentist. and Wantworthav., on Monday, ¢ 1030 B riors of Tho Daly Tribume aad Evenis, Journa), and frieads of tho docoased, aro iavited t be ‘Dresnt Vot SHIL, OF Taice s o8 R ubarban property. DELE & BROWN, 11 West g ERSONAL—JOHN OAPERN, EVERYTHING IS sotiled. _Got thoso letters, como home, and atart 2gain. HAYDEN. & W West Madison-st. §],5() PER | THOUSAND FOR™ ADDRESSING rcalars East Kinzi FINANCIAL, FD}Z SALE-THE PROPERTY OF A FA] ¥ivo horses, § and 6 ears old ; al: hio1a 13 hands high, and very st c singlo and double hamess; Lh;!m over the diseaso; any reasonablo trislallowed ; would trade for cattle. To bo seen at 231, comer of Twenty-third-st. and Went- . » QR BALE_VERY OHEA®P TOR OASE & GEN. leman's horse, harness, square top Efl OERY, 2- seat shiltin b » both new..Iuquire of GIL- BRRE T P & OR SALE—81I0 WILL BUY A STEONG TOP BUG- 5. oatiy mow ISk bo sold at Ghce as ts- sactce: Reak i Wost Adaims-st. OR SALE—BUSINESS DRAFT HORSES, TWO saitablo grocery or family express wagons, Hamess, and horso, cheap. 613 Michigan.av., rear. ‘PERSONAL-A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, OLERK IN » Bardvarostoro, wio o rocolviog & silary of 20 8 month, wonld like to marry a yousg lady who can live with bim on that amount untll more comes. Address, stating where interview maybe had, O 73, Tribusio offico. riag 1 light Rockas carriage, and 4 top-boggies. b u{h%m"&: ‘naw. " Caa bo soea’ a6 57 and B Four- onth JPOR SALT—_CHEAP—ONE EXTENSION TOP-OAR- Th other valoables, by a responsible party, Address P. (CONFIDENTIAL LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND 0. Box 151, city. On Yionday, XNov. 35, the Chelago City Railway Company L resume business, with its usual number of* care, on State~st., Cottage Grovs and Archer-avs, During the even- ing, cars willrun on these routes a2 uaual ; the last car leav. ing Lake-st. at 1o'elock p. m. J. F. JOHNSON, Secretary. ~- Choice Teas and Coffees. ‘The old established tos store of Horace Meeche’s, formeriy opposite the Post Ofiice, corner of Dearborn. and Monroe streets, and No, 14 Adams street, is now removed to No.243 Btato street, where can be bought yure and unadulterated teas, coffees and spioes, at the Towest wholesalo prices, . Moca and Old Goverament Java coffecs, fresh roasted and ground daily, snd war- ranted strictly pure, Also, the cholcest green, black, iind Japan teas in the city ot the lowest prices. The Finest Livery in Chicago. Previous to the appearance of the horse dicase, tko yeputation of turning out the finest livery in Chicago justly belonged to Henry Newton & Co., whose exten- sive stables are in the alley in the rear of Nos, 167and 189 Madison-st, Now that their horees havo fully ro- covered, they are botter than ever propared to furnish gentlemen with tarnouta which they can drive with- out feeling ashsmed of them, « U —— Stein’s Dollar Store. Tho oldest Dollar Houso in the world, established 1863, The only dollar store that keops Bogers & Bro., and Holmes, Booth & Hayden's plated ware, and the Iargest and finest assortment of faney goods, of every description, in the West, for the holiday trade, and only $1, ot Btein'a City of Paris, No, 124 West AMadison street, Don’t wait until tho Isst moment, a8 thers will be such crowds that you will not get walted upon. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financial News, New Yoz, Nov, 23.—Money was stringent ; loaned as high a8 3¢ diem ; closed firm at 7 gold. Sterling 3 et sud steady at 108(3108% for60 days, 1093 for sight. . Gold, during the forenoon, was scarce, and sdvanced from 1123¢ {0 1137, and loaned a8 high 8a X per cent per day, but i the, afternoon_becarae moro plentiful, and 1e1f to 112%@113, with loans from 1-6, 4 to flat, Cleanings, $178,000,000. _Treasury disbursed $341,000, Exports for tho week, $23%,000. ; Governments weak at tha opening, and firmer ot the close. Southern bonds dull and firm, ‘The bank statement is unfavorable, and shows a net loss of nbout $1,000,000. The banks now hold & little orer £,000000 In excess of tho amount required by W ‘The general stock market opened weak, at a dechino of 3{to3{per cent,as compared with the closing pricss of 1ast night, but prices soon after advanced 3¢ 10 3% per cent, the market being strong until mid-day. Botween 12m.’and 1 p. m. & sharp decline occurred, and during the remsinder or' the afternoon the mar- ket was dull, with fiuctuations between X and % per «cent, but at the close the advance was lost, In Northwestern, during the greater part of the day, the prico ranged from 145 to 155, and reported settlo ments totho amount, perhsps, of $1,000,000 were ‘made at from par to 195, At the this afternoon, 3,300 shares were bought in, under the rule, for ac~ count of Eenyon, Cox & Co., with whom Daniel Drew i partmer, ot 200 cash, and 3,000 shares for account of Boyd, Vincent & Coi, euccessors to David Groesbeck, at 230 cash, Quite 8 number of Esettlements were made at betweernr ggo dl;nd. 230, the latler being the closing price of o day. Henry N. Smith absolutely refused to setile, and not a share of the stock was bought in for his account. ‘Vanderbilt i believed to be at the back of Gould, {rom the fact that his son-in-law, Horace ¥. Clark, is oneof the bondemen in the Eriosuit, It is known that Smith is short of stock to an amount exceeding 30,000 shares, and that Drew 15 in o similar position a8 regards upwards of 20,000 sharcs, Thirteen hune dred shares were bought in under the rule said to belong™to John Bloodgood. It seems certain that gurnltg owiennm stock m&cGnmA 200,000 shares of orthwesf commy 16 Ca} stock of which is only. 140,000 aharens 5 Sterling, 108, 1164 Coupons, 67, 11335 Coupons, 68, 1123 New 6. - 11255 10-408 .11437|Currency " ¢a, [Virgtnins, ata Missouris. Tenpessees, ol ‘Pennesages, Now. Virginiss, new.. Canton W. U, Tel. -Quicksiler. Adsma Express. ‘Wells Fargo. American Express. United States Ex. Pacific Mail, (North Carolinas, oid .35k ggl-.f(nm Carolinas, new.21 STOOKE, Harlem pfd. Jichigan C Pitisburgh . Northwestern. U, P, bonds.,.... N, W.pfd.. iCen. Pacific bon Del, Lac & W, 1B, H. T Foreign Markets. Lrverroos, Nov. 2311 8, m.—Flour, 308 64, PROFESSIONAL, The French Doctor, B. BRIARD, From the Academy of Medicine, Paris, Professor, and Bropriotor Chicago Medical Iastiiuto, has epescs iy PHARMACY AND CONSULTING ROCA, 188 SOUTH HALSTED-ST. Dr. B. BRIARD, “%o distinguished Fronch Physiclan, till contlnues, as auring the past 17 years, to scientifi- cally treat and curo all forma of. Discases, no mattor as to their natare or long standing. ~Gopsultations froo. ALl lancuages spoken, and a complate assoriment of Froneh tore. Totlot. los kept constantly or hand at Dr. Drug 8t AMUSEMENTS. NIXON'S. : ‘GRAND REOPENING, MONDAY, NOV. 25, Engagement of tho pecrless MORILACCHT Supported by a fall, powerfal Dramitic Company, & eautful and artistio baller troahis, & Lorps 40 AL o twonty-five, Ellsworth's Zousve's, Governor's Gmnd‘ forming a troupe of 30 artists}” and over 100 suxlliaries! In order to rendor this engagement unparalelled for brilliancy and novalty, the mansgoment has efiected &n engagement with the renowned musical artists, tho . PRAEGER FAMILY ! ADELEEID, OARL, HUBERT, AND THEODORE, #rom Wallack’s Theatrs, New York, fa thoir romarkable specialtias of which thoy aro the only and. origieal HOr. formers, the first and real originators of Tho Great Cag Duot. This great triplo combinatton of artists, Drimati, Masictal, and Torpaichorean, Wil tarilling ity e aprchereom willaspeas th tarlllag TEE FRENCE SPY! which will b produced with cverything new, and in & ‘manner novnr bofore attomted by any travolling star, Incidental tothe pleco, Milo. Morlacchi will appropriate- introduce the lnllnwfn5 terpeichoroan goms: Act, 1, rand Military Polka! Tho 2. Wild Arsb Hoy's Prayor tothe Storm! Act.3, Her celebrated exhibition of ‘‘Andante™ movement of the Art Dausant! Tho Beo Danca! And ‘also engage in a thrilling Brosdsword Combat! The Pracger Fatilly will introducethe following charmin; nnxllngnmn fentures; Tyrolean Eceontric Trio, with Jodler; by Carls Hubes and Adelheid Pracger. ‘Duet on the Table Zither an Bow Zithor—Serenade from tho Opora of Dan. Jana— Mozart; by Adelhold and Carl Pracger. Tho Reho Sony rith, chorus-EbislaLeib; by Adolheid and Pracgor T Jy. Cats’ Concort—Miau! Miau! (of which the ronl and only originators); Adelheld and Carl r. Comic Trio—0 Popita—a Sercurdo to the great f:d.y dancer; by Hubert, Carland Adolheld Bracger, In addition to this the pleco will present ballets, ‘marches, cortegos, battles, Jousve'drill, thrlling Tab: Teauz, ad torsifio sword combata. ATTENTION! Special attention s called to the nev | sad powortul Hestiog Apparatus erocted In this bulding during the recess, by means of which the Heating an Vontiiation of this hotro aro auporlor to thoso of 2ty laco of amusement in the city. The heat, generated by four enormons farnaces of new stylo of construction, sup- plles the anditorium from every side with constant cur Fonts of fresh heated air, whilo the vitiated and. {apura it cannot possibly accumulate. 'REMEMBIIR | Throo motinoes this weok; Wednouday, e RIS R un cc. 1. —Grand Afusical Entortainnen by the Prae; rti'lm Assisted by a grand orchestra. B. Briard's .| LA nch Spy Quadrille ! Act | OR BALE-A £2 DUF BILL ON A FIRST.OLASS 10 houss ; “will sell for 3100 if takeu Monday. Call at 101 Twenty-socond-st. T AN PREPARED 0 FOAN WONEY ON FrmeT: nas Cliica opo snms o o foars. ALKREDJARES, Room 5, sonth: 810,000 for five yoars. | west comer Madison and Clark sts. T, OANS ON FURNITURE, JEWELRY, WARE- 7 house roceipts, and houses. Addréss Q 74, Trlbane office. T,OANE MADE ON HOUSES ON LEASE GROUND, lsmonds, planos, and other good ;fl;n&um&;‘nfl‘i Bums, Toai Tes] eatate: short dato morteages Donght. W. OTTAWAY, 1 Doarboriet. e OANS ON COMMERCIAL AND SEGURED PA- L0 QBTG AN Ry Bron: MO o JosGn, Sy men amounts to auit. parti ocarity. J. T GOLDEN, 121 Wost Madison-te - oo ONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, hauses, pianos, and other chattel secarity. E. ROGERS, Oentral Union Block, Room 43. PERSONAL_A GENTLENAN OF % YEARS OF age and a stranger, but just established here in busi- ness, desires correspondence with a number of young 1s- dics 'with a viow, 1 suitablo, to matrimony. Addreea O 85, Tribuxne office. PERSONAL_WILL SIEFT Y00 AT USUAL FLAGE and timo this afternoon. 207 PERSOYAL_WILL = PARTY ADVERTISING for 3irs. E.'A. NAYLOR waito to Ber, caro of Box 45, Blue Island, TilL. PERSONAL_& YOURG LADY (AGE m WIIH $60,000 in her own name, will correspond with a young gentleman of good Xe?!ll«lllm and puro motives, ‘with a view to matrimony; will not answer nor grant in- Lerviow unless age, trug. datme, Aad 0CCHDAtIon ap Biveh. Aldross J 08, Pr O, Box 11 % PEESQVAL-WILL THE LADY WHO TOOE THE 'baby boy from tho Home of tho Friendless on tho 22 af Jund, 1802 orid s Tacels cho”pecply wha ave, my cart's das ) saffer{ug mother know al Bim? Cal or addross Mrs. WILLIALS, 665 Indianacay PERSONAL-WARTED ADDRESS OF SOMEDOC. ‘tors' widows. | By sending as below thay may heas of Somothiag to their Advantage. W 1, Tribano ofce. ERSONAL—WILL MRS, ST. JOHN (NUBSE) Dlcaso sand B adress to HL O L, 251 Wabssiar. MONEY-T WILL LEND FROM 8,000 TO S 000 on_epproved local securities. M. GOLDBERG, Banker and Broker, 100 Market-st. M[CDEBATE SUSS. ON HODSES AND TOTS, <o, ecured papor. E. D. BEARDSLEY, B and 55 LaSallo-at., Room v, Pi&saflgx.—x WILL MEET YOU AT THE SAME place. B. 3 PERSONAL-A GERMAN 20 YEARS OLD (ISEAEL- ito) wishes to form the acquaintance of 3 young lady ©r widow, from 20 to 35, also German, with s view_to mat- rimony. Confidential. Address G 4, Tribune office. MOFEY,T0 LOAN_ON GOOD SEGURITIES, TN Bum: fi’flm#}m upwards; short time paper wanted. L TAY, 119 Doarbormst, . Moo Tors o mekr s ery 13 prurchase-money T : A M. WILBUI, 14 Otis Block, Lesatiomps (h rom 3 s BROWN, 115 West Madisonests g MOFEE, 70 LOANIN siobERATE SpmS, uses ure, o) N . 125 Clarkst.. Hoom 1 Koy, L aniom 8¢ No ol MCFEY 10 TOAN_ON HOUSES ON TEASED lots, srarokiouso recoipta and othor- good collstee. als. Republie Tnsurance cort{ficatos, bonght iat Rlthest Drico. O, G. BRYANT, Frivato Banker, 13- Wost Madic son-st., Room 1. GHORT DATE LOENS ON REAL FSTATEPAPER. TELE Hoon 55 Hhekange Bobding. comor Ok tad ) Exchange . corser Clark a Washingtonsts. " - 0 LOAN-MONEY ON CITY REAL ESTATE, TN R e Rty 85,000 J. IL BISSELL, &5 Bryan Block. 10 TOAR—SIw,000 FOR & OF 1 YEARS, AT 10 per cont; mag bo divided fnto two or three sams, to puit. Also, another sum of 26,000; security must be upon impiaged cls propecs s ths sing G, the, around 0oads. tho oo, 5 KXY, Rooms 1, 1), and 1 Kendill's Bailding. - u ran Gompany cortiicates bought. JAS. B. STOREY, 8 and 85 LaSsllo, Room 55r ANTED — 5,00 FOR @ DAYS, ON GILI- edged collateral, worth five times amount of loan., Addrosa I 91, Teibung office. ANTED — 85,00 FOR_ @ DAYS, ON GILT- 800, caliatacal, with Bve. tonie Amioat of lowa: Address N 81, Tribuo ofice. VVASIED-FIRSTOLASS PURCHASE BGNEY. motes. _Apply at i5) Statest., Hoom 8. VYANIED-I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE, in cash, for ciaims against all bankrupt {nsuzancs companles, . H. UNDERWOOD, 81 Exchango Batlde i, cornar Clark and Washington.sts. VYASTED ON TMPROVED PROPERTY et 520,000, within tieo blocks 6F U B Watldiogs, intorest 10 per cent, no commission. VWANTED-SI5,000 2500, AND 3,000 ON GOOD i Dropasty Wil ey 10 pox cont dnd commission: ‘E 49, Tribune Branch office. ANTED—TO BORROW 82,000 ON FIRST-CLASS Lestato. ~Partion wishing to loan, plesse sddress © 42, Tribuno office. 2 s ERSONAL-THURSDAY, 10A. 3., BUS, MADI- ‘ron-st. bridgo to Canal-st, Will tho lady’ who re- tarned salutation of gentloman ploaso send. address ta I 43, Tribune office. PERSONAL_YOUNG, WEALTHY, AND SINGLE, ‘butnotbappy. Girls, can's youdo something for we. _Address D &0, Tribano office. < ERSONAL_CORRESFONDENCE WANTED, BY ‘& mechanlo, with a girl who works ont, With & viow %0 matrimony. Address H 81, Tribuno ofice. JPERSONAT—A GENTLEMAN, AGE ®, WOULD P o e it ot ot o o iTh s S to matrimony. Address E 55, Tribune offico. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. B e ST I S USUN A JEW BLACK WALNUT PARLOR SETT, CAR- £\ xiago; and nearly now plano fav salo low for ‘cash at No. %0 Michigan-av. Fg g Funes mitw Lo i d. " Can Bo seon at 463 Fulfon. il o URNITURE, OARPETS, ET0.—1.J. CONTINUES to purchase, for cash, all kinds of Househeld goods, Bt fair prices, Address of call at 1001 Statest. JFOR SALE_A COOK STOVE AND & TEW HOUSE- iold artioles. . Inguiro at 174 Wast Jackson-st. OR SAIE 4 HANDSOME MANTEL MIRROE, just received from Marcotte, New York. Glass Teot Bigh by 4 foot 1 Inch wido, | Ta Do scon at519 West ‘Adoms-at. JFOR,SALE_TOR &5, A NO. 8 COAT, COOK STOVE (the Logislator), in good order. Can seen at 476 Falton-st., Monday morning. ALE—A NICE WARDROBE, BED, AND O g ofiea donks: 3. X ALDIIOE, coo.sida ot Washington-st., betwoon Jefierson and Dasplaines. JrOE SALE-A NEW LARCE SELF FEEDING stovo for parlor nse. Cost 810; will bo sold for 835. Apply at 727 West Monroa-st, ALE_OR EXCHANGE SECOND-HAND e ok tonne Adaras ¥ o5, Totbas ofime D & OUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE, 1 0ak chamber set. } hlnfk wnlnn?’: ‘bedstead. or carpot. 3 Bhambor carpats 1 No. 8 modern Valcan cook stove, new. Em-l:nn le%lxazzn B;Ikgfl:ln( table. ory an a A Tnguire on Monday ot 59 South Park-av. ; TICUSEEOLD GOODS — HANDSOME PARLOR sot, bodroom, diningroom, and kitchen furniture at private sale on Mondas and Taesday at No.19 Johnson Place, near Thirty-elghth.st. Afonroo-st. $3.000 *oR8 HOAERD Sl Latatione - ARTIES WISHING TO DISPOSE OF FURNL ture, carpets, and household goods, oi merchandise of any Xind, for cash or on commission, apply toJ. H. PIKE £ 0., Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, offico 65 South Carpenter.st., ot salesroom, 761 West Lako-st. AGENTS WANTED. "AGENT WANTED-WHO ~TRAVELS FOR A rholesale iouno to take ont sampiés of candion: elen: id chanos to mak good extra wagess laquire it 77 Fifth-av., basement. A GERTS WANTED-_TOR TEECITY AND COIN: O Aok sasiy 150 or mianiE. " Addieds BIAE. Ganmake x monts. - Addross THCEROOM 00., 2 South Oanalst. GENTS _WANTED — PROFITABLE EMPIIT. AP o wiah t employ gantiomen and ladi: to Folicft ordors for tho colobrated fmproved Backeso, Stat: £5o Sowing Aachine, - Stitoh alike on both sites,” 16 il atiteb, Lein, foll, tuck, cord, bind, braid, gatuer, tad s i eathar, - Bon farther pock alacs, sty o Sather, - For {arthor posticulens, ‘addren fi. z;!‘I.ENDEBSDN &'00.; Gloveland, Oblo, or 3t s, Mo. A o Broom Company, No. 23 South Cmnl-ut..“ hicago, Til. A GENTS WANTED—AT 67 WEST LAKEST. WANIED_EVERYWIERE, TO OAN. A e B Ristony of s G ean Bt Bty Golongl Rassoll H. Couwell, the graphio. weiter sd cers. Sroted omsior. o wnller ms il yvicica.” Thic vl roct: and comploto aceoants and Wil D iy B B RUSSELE, Babiistor, Boston, Mem. n cloar &5 to 820 & day on ons ‘poldioyed meodlo’ packagos. MERRILL & OO 5 est Lako-at. ENTS_WANIRD_TO BELL AN EFTIRELY A o atontad 6 zont atticle, sed 1 avery Tally Vou can iske 38 to S10 per day. Call a6 10’ West Ra dolphat. 16 wil pay to gail, NTS_WANIED—IN EVERT “TOWN _AND oanty o this State, for ond-of thc3mioss npfal 2t rticl invented ; send stamp {1 - Dot AP LEY s TD., B0 Weet Madisoneh, hlasge WANTED- FOR THE NEW PARING Afifi'&%mh; Iadlos do first rato. Apply at the Bhell Store, 575 Wabssh-av. GENTS WANTED-TO SELL BHOW. GASES BY thossmpls: a1 actize man can mako $10 overy day. Inquire at 457 South Halsted-st. Chicago, $8.000 "0 S0/ WANTED IV INSTALMENTS D et 2B on s menafacturing business( so- st ‘handsomely paid for e_for fvoor sk montia, - Apply by letier, B 1 Toibung oiice: 15.000 T2 LOAN FOR & OR % DAYS, ON P10, gholcs business paper, srith good col- B.F. -av. laterals. B F. DOWNING & CO., $14 Wabas MUSICAL, ] ALE--A FIRST-CLASS NEW PIANO IN EX- O b or suit and il Kadsoas & 1, Tribune otfice. CLAIRVOYANTS. AGO SPIRIT ROOMS, 31 WEST_MADISON- 9)?5 Gizcles eng. uhmclg;nnflczg By i, SAUD A 59, Thursdags, and Satardass, 7 . . Privatd sittings during tho dag, Feo BL: 2 R. MATHEW AND MADAM MAYNARD OAN 1t ey Ten o StBlon Propar o b et ik s, Jost or dtolon prope o w o know. Cures Sts, nglnvm‘n’a. Fhoumailam, “d’;mn. Eoro eyes, s SrcBlness, ‘consumption, ” lizer corme )l , catarrh. Delicate dissases cured ina few B o o pass S0k Wask Madiaonsst. OR SALE—A GOOD_PIANO:; WOULD TAKE horso for part pay. S %, Tribuno office. R SALE_STEINWAY PIANO AT HALF PRIC T it 8750- 530 saan wilk b it Also s go0d 7 ottazs rosowood piano for 8200, or will rent it for $3, 251 Park- av., West Sido. OR SALE_A SIEINWAY GRAND PIANO OF ‘the most auperior quality, nearly new. “Will bo sold. at large roductfon. Cost 81,400, Will sell at $300. Ad- dress S 25, Tribuno office. OR SALE_MAGNIFIOENT *"SQUARE GRAND,? 7 actave piano, rosewood case, . round corners, S150 loss than cost. Address D 70, Tribune office. . BS. BUTT, NATURALOLAIRVOY ANT, 21SOUTH M Desplaines-st., Chicago. Prico, 3. OR BALE_NEW FIEST-OLASS LIGHT ARD Teavy delivery wagons. 29 South Canalat. OR SALE—§ LARGE WORK HORSES: ALS0 driving and trotting horses, at GRAND CENTRAL LIVERY STABTES. & aed 3 Fourcasaihgt O, SALE_A FINE YOUNG MARE, HARNESS: saddlo, and light wagon, all complote. = 318 West ‘Handolph'st. 2 O, SALE_X GOOD SECONDHAND COVERED -wagon; also & goad, young bay mare, w 3 'bo old’ Sheap. 106 Twanty-secs bout 800 pounda; will ond-st. JOF SALE_TiRGE BIACK HOHSE—SOUND d gentla: siso Tearly niow, a0 oo Sedir L. B SRR oF Raoth Wataeaer” OR BALE-SMALL BAY HORSE—§ YEARS OLD, o d and gentla ; Iady can drive bim [ R AT o AT R < 9150; hoy ety so i ‘can drive. - Hoom 1, 885 Wabash-av. OE SALE-A VEEY TINE PAIE OF FANILY o horsea; ontlo every way, and per- oo .wang; “prico low. Address WILLTAN, ure of Gar- er Ko 0. 98 SALE_OF EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE, ol o Borses, ona Concord open buggy, and oo squars oz open bugeys will 13k8 o o 1 e change, AdGeds K, 61 Tweity-thirbec. ks FOR SALE_OR EXCHANGE—AN ELEGANT PATR of family Horses aud carriage (aow this season), cheaps ‘o will oxchango for city Tea) estates horses are srell and thoroughly broken to_eit ily use, and a handsome fam! d turnout, Address B. ;WOOD, caro of Carrier No. 9. JCRSES KEPT FOE THE WINTER_AT PLEAS. ant Hill, 15 miles west, of the city; high Lill, with large groveand large yard, shedded all around, and plenty gt stable room i stormy weather,” Just th placo geiving horses to rusticats. " Plonty of grata, 1 desired. Aoty ot tiaeer o o Wea Whshiigtom e SAAES at stablo rear st st DPBELERY. T AST TO TRADE OFF OXEN FOR HORSES. Tquire at 194 Michigan-av. =5 WILL BOARD 3 HORSES FOR 82.00 PER 1 weciaach e araatsaa e sor: Lhizstie, am Iy to TRUESDELL & BROWN, 175 West Madison st. OTICE—THE STOCK BELONGING TO THE Omaba Stables are now ready for use. A fow good drivers for eals: all guaranteed. A fow boarders wanted. WILBUR & PIKF, cornor Twonty-third and State-sts. VW ANIED—A GOOD TEAX OF BROOD MARES, fo welgh about 1,200 pounds. Inguiro of J. SULL{- VAN, mew building'coraer Michiganav, and Twents- VWANTED-DMOMEDIATELY, AT 1 WEST RAN- Y ol . 1n basoimentya pood sbcondhand bisisess uggy. VWASTED_A& GOOD WORK HORSE AND CUT- ter. Will oxchange s Lot or asewing machine, or both. TRUESDELL & BROWN, 17 West Madison-st. ANTED—HORSES T0 BOARD DURING THE winter. Wil keop thom in warm boz stalls, grain twice s day, and givo them the bestof care for 824 wack. No charges for taking out and returning thom. No. 1 Teferences. Leoave orders with Kimball & Sheridan, cor« ner Amold and Seventeenth-st.; Dizon & Hamilton, Rooim 7 Boono Block ; or address ED. C. HAAILTON, Lake Zurich, 1l N, B.—Special attention given to trot- ‘tera and horses out of condition. ANTED—TO BUY, CHEAP FOR CASH, A ONE~ Borsa closo carriage that has not been used much. Call for10 days at KELLEY, MORLEY & CO.'S coal 3ard, sormor Grove and Ninotaenth-sta., near Eighteentir 8b. bridge. VY o Cxtho pesk of Ly And Surey Lame hoosos o city. Tho ep and care. Lame horses attendod to. Addross or call upon G, GRIFFEFHS. 12 Tudinna-are fo bara at the rear. ANTED—A NUMBER OF HORSES 1O BOARD by he month or for the wiator, by V. FREDENEA- o e e Dot bty T B _'J. Sloa - $Hond's Tamplo ot Masis, Sixtoenth = ANTED_TWO _SECOND-HAND EXPRESS 1 and ht. Call at or address 608 Sehbiean o Moy, oo Lent Callaora VWANIED-OFEN OR TOP BUGGY AND HAR: Dess on time, or {a exchango for board. Address V- 2, Tribune office. & VWANIED X FIRST-CLASS EXPRESSWAGORN, sccond-band, with cover nearly nw, and muitable for tho grocesy frads, oheap for cash,’ at 619 West o5t INSTRUCTION. A A e e AR A LADY JUST ARRIVED FROM GERMANY, where sho hag beon teacher of Iangusges for upwards of %0 years, is desirous of giving lessons in English, Fronch and German. Address, Mrs, O. SMITH, 27 North State-st. Cmfl. JIG, SONG AND DANCE TAUGHT AT 207 to 311 West Madison-st., Roem 53, by WAL HOMER. DEAWmG CLASS FROM 7 TO 9 EVERY EVEN- lgs except Saturday, at the School of Civil Engineer. e i S e recently brought from Europe by the Plslcuar. Terms, MADANNITLSON, NATORAL OLATRVOYANT, 5 South State-st. ' Gents not admitted. M5, FEELT, CLATRVOYANT AND TEST M5 g Jlum. - 26 West. Madison-at. ~Hours from 93, m. to . m. ADAM GABRIEL, THE CELEBRATED MAG- M s o ‘prosent located ot 429 Sonth Clark-st. SEWING MACHINES. ALE—A FIRST.OLASS NEW YORK-MAKE O ooy chosp, 4t 215 Blub Toland avs E OR TWO PERSONSI0AN SHARE IN RENT ‘:l O‘I‘?-no_ also good board and pleasant homo. 17 South Halsted-at. T = D PIANO CHEAP, T0_4 GOOD s B L At e v SO0 Al ox 4ddress, O, Drug store,” cor. Thirtraiath and Btate-at. . §] () L EURCHASE £ COOD SECORDEAND 7-0ctavo rosewood case Eil’.nn at 253 Warren-av. ' INFORMATION WANTED, NEORMATION WANTED-OF _THE WHERE- abouts of Michacl Kalley; when last seen was ag tho Kinzlo-st. and Northwestern depot at 4 o'clock last. Sua- day; had on o black sack_coat, dark collar, pants and | vest, and whita felt hat with a large rim; age; 50 yoars; height, 5 foet 11 inches; informatinn to'bo given 8% 58 Newbers-av. FIRST RATE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING aching, in perfoct order, cost §75, Drich S5 1A 1ar Qsna-av. OMESTIC—THE LIGHT AND EASY-RUNNING D g monts. Office, 307 Scuth Halstod-st. Open oveninga. OF SALE -4 X0, TENIPIRE SEVING MACHINE, erfoct, Tunnin 3 Just halh its original cogt. T O. LLSTEP, 70 Triich o Boar VenBurenat: FESTCLASS SEWING MACHINES TOR SALE. Payment takeninwork: Werk. o tlect: odtres. d. Pr EROTRON, 110 il nankman s olec TNGER SEWING MACHINE, OFEICE OF NIGHOLS & PEARSON, 141 South Halstod st Msehines Sad o ronted on easy monthly pasments, and’ work given when osired. Maghines repaicads “ ‘BEELER & WILSON SEWING MAOHINES, ho SRR DA IRl & Bt ElCHCo 8 Wost Madisonahy: braach 90 Wabasa-ar Iance. RENCH LANGUAGE—ADME. 5. DE: PELGROM- N S good board for pupils. §5 for 10 lessons, in ad: 8 Michigan-av. NSTRUCTION GIVEN ON THE VIOLLY; INQUIRH o P ROTESROR W DI, Bty Hud, a wWest Lake-st, or 13 North Unlon-at. J158 0. 5. SIANGHESTER WILL RECEIVE PU- pilsin clocntion. References, best Eastern profes- sora._ Call or address, %6 Alichigad-av. ROFESSOR_ DELOULME, 2 ABERDEEN-ST. Piano, vocal culture, French, itin, etc. Singing ia Englist, French, Halian. Thorough teaching; termy IO T T P e i ) RA STRUCTION—IN ARCHITECTUR: P T, iR sl in heanches: aisa gacmetuical band railing a5d stalr bailding will be given Mondag, PEDE Se e 3 3 S b 1 third flsor. ON WANTED_BY A FRENCH LAD' SulEAA{Eedcm famile; ¢o teech tho Freach Iy ‘;;15 cos, can p o HXESER D Harmoneonss. FAy e e FHORT-HAND WRITTING TAUGHT BY A PRAGIT. S el ritar on ousytorine, Address 575 bembans ogos V ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, A FEW SCHOL e R e e ool O 2daless S &, Tribune Branch oface. P oo for same. eraoabis preC BUCT IO | I CETAy WiE oo h . 8 THORNE, 93 Wost Lako-st, o 00 at the dison- » cars