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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1872. 7 HENRY‘MEIGGS IN PERU. Prado Revoking Bolta’s Great Rails rond Contracts—A Birthday Present ©of $150,000 to President Balta’s Wife, Zima (Oct. 20) Correspondence of the New Fork Sun. The terrible revolution which recently ended in a scene of horror frenzied cannibalism ‘e had quite a serions eficct on the fortunes of the grest South Americen financier, Henry Meiggs, Notthat thereis any danger of Mr. Meiggs growing poorer; he will continue, in all robability, to grow richer; bub the growth of . Bie Tichos will bp slower than beforo. Under th iate President, Balta, Mr. Meiggs vas vir- tually “King fof Pern,” snd by that sobriquet ho was known smong foreign- ers and patives. President Balta was much given toloans and contracts, sud Mr. Meiggs wus always willing to engineer the contracts and ac- cept the loans. It was generally believed that Preeident Balta ebared tho profits with Mr. Meiggs, and that the late President Lad a large amount of money made in {his way stored in the banks of Europe. Of course, this’was all legit- imate on the part of Mr. Meiggs, and nccording . to Peruvian practice, equally proper on the part * of the President. Now,can Mr. DMeiggs be . blamed if he was loth to see_his royal prospects dwindling away with_the probability of rrado’s election? That Mr. Meiggs was & strong friend and supporter of Balta it admittcd by all, and it is besides asserted that he hnd very much to do with the latc President's aitempts to continue himself in power. f 3 r Mr. Meiggs was also friendly with Gutierrez, the iate Dictator, end the other members of Balte's Cabiuct. A shork time before the rovo- Iution, 3. Meigge presented Balte's wifo, on the occasion of her birth-day, with $150,000, and courted the favor of Belte’s deughter on her - birtl-day, with a bank-check for €30,000. Ar. Meiggs could afford to malke these princely pres- ‘ents to the family of an official through Wwhose ofluenco he obteined contracts involving many mi lions of dollars. = But a change bas come o'er the spirit of the dream. Gutierrez, the half-Indian Secretary of War, revolted, end with the general circum- stanees of that revolt you have been made fully acquainted. But you may not bo aware that it is the almost universel Delief in Peru that the revolt was the result of s common design on the part of Balts and Gutierrez to continue the reins of Government in the hands of the Balta faction. Gutierrez was a_suspicious blood- thirsty man, and after the Lilling of his ovn brother at Callao he rushed to the conclueion that Balts wes treachcrous, and issued :nan- dste for the murder of the President. This . mandate was carried oubin the most revolting way. Dut there is enother scene in thi3 bloody ' revolution that has kerelofore beeu Lept for ery shame from the knowledge of Americans. After Gutierrez had been hanged 4nd burnt, the miserable, half-human negroes who infest Lima end take a Samincnt part in all Irohtxc&l troubles, actually ata the rossted fiesh of the ex- Dictator, and, mixing tke ashes with water, swallowed them. Never has such 8 horrible scene been witnessed ip thoe streets of Lims, or, perhaps, sny other city. <= The rovolution hes Tesulted in the overthrow ‘of the Balta factios, and Prado, tho first civilian Pregident of Pert, has inaugurated s new policy. A payé of that policy is not to burdon the nation with the cxpense of any more great railroad coatracts, and bere is where Mr. Meiggs komesin President Prado at first revoked Mr. Weigge” coniracs for therailwsy from Arequipa %0 Dooo, involving $35,00,000, He afterwar Qeciced that the building of the railroad might be completed ; but it is not probable that under his administration the road. will be complsted farther than Puno. Mr. Xhiggs will bave no farther contrecis while Pradi's policy prevails, Bat Mr. Meigg’s wealth is firmly established. It would be difficnlt to estimate his millions; and he has aemart brother, John Meiggu, who helps him to take cere of s money. On the Jaat trip of the Villo de Brest to Panama a Cali- fornian wes & passenger, who had formerly Sorked in o savwmill for Hr. Meiggs in Califor- nis. He travelled toPern to get his pay. Mr. Seiggs not ouly paid bim the fall amount, with interest, but aléo his travelling expenses’ from Cslifornia and return. We are in dread of encther revolution. Prado wwants to mike the peopls earn their own living; whereas wp-thirdsof the Pernvians havealways been supported by the Government. The Cus- tom-Houss and %nuno receipts far more than ay expenses, and were it not for many foreign oins the country would be in a %‘un erous financial condition. Bué President Prado has Tesolved to imposo taxes, and taxes the people cannot stand. Prado might-have been Dictator et if he had not imposed taxes. ¢/ There are sbont 1,000 Americans in Pern. The country is much’ safer than the city. The Indisns of the country re honest, as & rule, whils the negroes of tha city are s very danger- oas class. foreignera d their own busi- ness they getalong very well. If they go into olitics they must chance it with the rest. migrants sre needed to peopls and cultivate ¢ho wilds of the Amezon, where the goil is very Zerile acd the Indians still uncivilized. TERRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. ‘A Son Stabs Eis Father to the Heart, _From the Moline (IL.) Journal, Dec. 4. A shocking snd terrible domestis tragedy took piaco in this city, last night, resulting in an 2lmost instant death, and cadsing a profound sensation among #ll classesof our citizens. The Sictm was Georgo W. Wilmering, s German, who kept a groeery on Second street, mear Codar, and the- homicido his son, William Wil- raering, & young man about 22 yesrs of age, Who Coctmf1ed the awful deed by siabbing his father 1o the heart with & Jarge pen-kmife. ‘Botween 8 and 9 o'clock last evening young Viimering wa sunorng the, ehiliren by emoking in ftheir faces, when his mother Te- proved him, remerking thathe hed become a Jsan and ehould no longer indulge in such sport. e answered mudely, telling her to *sbubher Faouth,” snd finally offered her viol Thaking his fist at her. Mrs. Wilmering then tiepped down stairs into thie store and informed Fo - eband of his condact. Mr. W. at once Tecked up the store and went back With his wife. Noantime fthe yeung man left the room o wenb into the sireet, bub returned in gbout ten minutes. His father rebuked 33m. and intimated that if he could mnot fveat his mother better he could not stay in the Tiotse, adding that Le ought toask her forgive- Hoss and thet if he did s0 b could remain. * He Fepliod that he wouldn't do it and started to_go ICR¢4t the door he drew s large penlnifo, Sened the heavy blade and told Lis father if o Fanted anything” to “comeon.” The Tarter arose end saw his son_advancing towards £im in & threstening manner, when bs' geized & B for defense. A scufile ensued, during Cith tho chair broke and tho unnatural son T ed the opportunity to plungo the wespon En’yis father's breast, tho Dblade—somo four inches long snd oo widec]—pienfl:: z e heart, The wounded man exclaime: E ::dmin?flm Constable, I am stabbed,” tore open his vest and began walling the zoom with OFelood spuzting from the wound, while the eriminal, regizing What ho bad done, ran from the room xnd down. stairs into the street. The {ersible scene, it sppesrs, ired in h « short time that the witnesses of 1t—Mrs. i‘?fimerfin , the children snd a boarder named e Mabb—hardly realized . Wilmering's famges wal the Lo o e, 3nd soon b iate] or They Lmmec O Barciay wero o' tho 5pot. i two_or three ot f u Fimost immedistely after fell forward upon his D“He wenslxidyons. bed, and a short time 4ace. aon.S : 0 o baving lived scarcely five minutes BT TR Rbbod, Tho floor was covered ith hia blood, which was ejected while ho was Talking o v r. Wilmering said nothing peter the exclamation he made when stabbed. ‘Bt to return to the son. It bappened, i 1y enough, thab during the ecufiie Sheriff Faton and Constable Pocock chanced to be pass- fng in front of Mr. Wilmering's store, The Roise ateracted their sttontion and they stopped to owsit further dovelopments. In & short time young Wilmering came running down staire, when they seized upon him, de- soending an esplanation. He said nothing was the matfer, and_mado a desperate effort to To- Jenso himself. Finding his struggles in vain, he drow the nifo with which he had killed 'his father, and attempted to again use it, but it was edily wrenched from his grasp. Ho then pubmitied to being taken to ?:11. To-day he peemed £o Tcaliza the enormity of Lis crimae, conversing freely sbont it and ehedding tears. William Wilmering, the murderer, disappoared from home cver four months ago, and, 88 we are fold, his parents lnew nothing of his whereabouts until about two years_ago. They then received a lotter from him, written in_West virginis, in which ho spoke Of being in reduced circumstances and asked as- istance to come home. His father started pfter him and returned with him sbout six weeks ago. Wezro informed that_he has never been addlcted o drinking or swearing &nd has nsoally shown & quiet, peaceable disposition. It is stated, however, that ke has been subject to fita of insanity,’ and we learn from one source that on this account it was found neces- gary, while he was in Virginis, to place him in confinement for several months. o . Wilmering, the deceased, was 51 1, o leates & wife, three soms (in- Geo! o i 4 her_violence by | T cluding William) and four dsnghters. He wasa quiet, inoffensive man, and W8 generally re- spected. THE DIAMOND SWINDLE. The Variouns Ccalifornia Biamond Companiess Fyom the San Francisco Call, Nov. 20, Ttis said thst, tle Lent Company has hired legal talent to discover and bring to punishment tia perpetrstors of tho grest swindlo. Tho other companies that were allured into incorpo- ration by the Teported discoveries of precious slones, have also cause for taking like steps. There aro also number of gentlemen who sent out expeditions to explore the diamond regions, but did nob incorporate companies; they have wisely preferred o avait developments. The Lent & Horponding Company is not, tho only one that has been vichimized, Someof the com- panies still believe that there is & land of promige where diamonds and other stones oxist, and will continue explorations, hecdless of the hmd-miling on ife well. Thero are people who think that those companies “vent it blind,” and considerable intorest has Deen manifested by many to know who incorpor- ated the companies. To sstisfy those interest~ ed readers we publish tho incorporations, which are as follows : g The Original Diamond Discovery snd Mining Company, incorporated Aug. 3, 1872. _Object, to carry on the business of mining for diamonds and otlier precious_stones and minerals in de- osits m the Territories of Arizona and New exico, in the disiricts known ss the Pinal Mountains and Litle Coloredo Districts ; also, to mine for gold. eilver, and other veluable min- crals, and to explore the diamond and mineral regions. Capial stock, $10,000,000. The Trus- tees are Oharles Hosmer, W. L. Kip, Jr., ). D. Townsend, Bobert Shertwood, E. J. Eizy, Seth Cook, and Joseph Trench. Thé Nev, Golconda Diamond Mining Company, incorporatsd Aug. 15, 1872. _Object, to ‘prospect and minefor dizmonds and other stones, and gold, silyer, and other metals, ores, snd miner- 3ls, in the Territories of New Moxico and Ari- Zora, or elsewhere ; capital stock, £5,000,000. Lrustecs : Goorge W. Smiley, H. H. Flagg, Seth Cosks, James Wilson, J. C. Bower, C. A. Mathien, 414 General George P. Inrie. 2 The Catlin Diemond and Mineml Exgloring Company, incorporated Aug. 17, 1872 Obiect, to search for, lacate, and worl deposits of prec- ions stones, minersl veins, and deposits and other propertios, in_Arizona, New Mexico, snd other Btates and Territories ; capital stock, £1,000,000. Trustces: A. S. Hallidie, George V. Bowie, and J. S. Silver. = The Pacific Diamond and Ruby Mining Com- peny, incorporated Sept. 2, 1872, Object, to carry on tho busingss of mining and exploring for gold, silver, and other precions minerals sn substances of every namo and nature, in sny and all of tho Stafes and Territorios of tho United States ; capital stock, §10,000,000. Trus- tees, B. F. Sherwood, Jos.DeLa Montagnic, Joel F. Lightner, S. W. Leo, Franklin Lewton, 0. Dickinson, Jr., 2nd B. Doro. “First Choice Diamond Oompany, incorporated Nov. 6, 1872. _ Object, to carry on_ the businces of mining and exploring for gold, silver, and other precious minerals and substances of overy pame and nature, in amy and all of the States and Territories of the United States; capital stock, $10,000,000. Trustees, John F. Bosd, J. W. Bost, Gharles D. Cleaveland, E. AL Fry, and F.B. Latham., Besides the above-named companies, many have been incorporated in other parts of the country. ey PERSONAL. During the latter part of his life, Dickens medo from £40,000 o $45,000 & year. —One of Mr. Gladstone’s critics writes that !lx‘ei can gay less in & larger space than any man ive. General Gideon J. Pillow was married at New Orleans, on Wedneedsy of last week, to Mrs. P. D. Trigg, of that dfi. Mrs. Nancy Willis_ Pixley, grandmother of General He: A. and Coptmin Willis 8. Bar- num, died in Syracuse, N. Y., on Saturday last, 2ged 100 years, 2 months, and 14 days. _General Joseph Hooker is_regairing his ‘healih, and is reported to have ridden on_horse- back & few days since for the first time in four ears. ¥ —The Dowager Lady Queensberryhas sent the son of Kelly, who killed Detective Talbot in the streets of Dublin, to a superior school, znd is also educating a son of Larkin, executed for the murder of & Manchester policeman three years ago. —A woman named Mery Tsbor has acted as mate of a Missouri River steamboat for two years, earning 245 per month. o Washington Republican says: ‘‘The Hon. Caleb Cushing is a resident votér of Ar- lington, Va., and cast hia vote for Grant and Wi%mn, end for John Syphax, the colored xéewlyt-;lected County Clerk of Alexandria ounty.” —Kaluls, Stanley’s negro boy, bas great musi- cal talent, and cings with, grest ‘sasto fhe follow- ing refrain fromthe ancient ecriptures of the Tjijians : Shufi doanbodames, Sbufl doanbodamee, Ibel ongtocumansjee. —Miss Annis News, 3. D., of New York city, who gradusted at the Michigan University last year, 1a also stopping in Newport. Sho has “put Tt or siingieh and in ready for work. Ghe gradusted in @ class of eighty-soven—eighty- Gne of the male and six of the female sex. —The report that Mr. Edmund De La Poer, M. P., had **retired from the world” and was about to enter s religious order in Rome, is con- firmod. Mr. De La Poer's retirement will cause & vacancy in Waterford County, Irelsnd. __Somo one who has been writing sbout Roy- alty lately, says that Queen Victorie's horaes are worth £10,000; Kaiser Willinor's, £13,000; the Austrian Bmpeéror's nearly £30,000 ; King Leo- pold’s, £18,000, and the Sultan's, £100,000. —The beanty of having a female protector was finely illustrated on Wednesday of last week in Anderson, Tenn. Two men, nzmed respectively Bhaffer and Eslett, quargelled, and Shaffer was evidently on the point of being well thrashed, when hia wife stepped up with s smsll bowies knife and killed Eslott. —2iss Hattie C. . Root, daughter of Roland Root, of Coldwater, Mich., who was appointed & clerk'in the United States Tressury Department & few months since, has been promoted to a Sirst-class clerkship, having passed the competi- tive examination, and passing number one out of a class of forty persons examined st the same tima. —There is af Mr. Seward's house, at Auburn, a gorgeons_silk banner, from China (such 2s mer of ank bave borne befora them there in procession), with the portrait of Mr. Seward in the centre, his sons ar the top, and 2 groteque crowd of hypothetical ancestors of the late Sec- retary aronnd the border. Aajor General Geo. H. Thomas died two years 170 las March, Steps were 2t once taken fo erect 8 monument, o his memory, and now the Treasurer of the fund informs the public that ths subscriptions in these two years and more have amounted to $4,570. —YVice President Colfux, who wes already pe- caniarilyidentified with soveral Chicago manu- factories, became on Mondsy last a £5,000 stock- holder in the Birdsell Manufacturing Company, at South Tend, Ind., and signifies his intention, onkis return to private life, next spring, to dovote his anergies and business_qualifications entirely to his home_interests. This is in the face of an offer which he has lately rejected of & salary of $12,000 to take charge of a commercial interest in olo of the larger cities, _The Princess Beatrice, of England, does not always fall in with family’ decisions and plans, end fier proposed marriage to the Merquis of Stafford is & very improbablo affeir. Bhe wes very much cpposed_to her eister marrying the Marquis of Lorne, saying tho sup- posed_when her time came she would bo 1 offered & dry goods clerk. _ Germany, that inex- houstible fild of royal Protestant Lusbands, she has refosed to contemplate, 28 she *‘hates Germans,” and even a Marquis may seem prefer- able to her by comparison. —By order of the Secretary of the Navy, the sentence of Captain Thomas H. Stevens, for- merly of Detroit, who was suspended from rank for three years in consequence of the lossof the Guerriere in the Mediferranean over a year ago, is revoked, and he is restored to his position at the head of the list of Captains. The principsl rezson for the revocation of the sentence is the valuable service of Captain Stevens during the rebellion, His suspension has cost him three chances for promotion to the rank of Commo- dore, —1ir. Ruskin now writes: I was obliged to write too young, when I kuew only half-truths, and was eager to ect them forth by what I thought fine words. People used tocall me & good writer then; now they esy I can't write ab all; because, for instance, it I think anybody’s houso is, on fire, I only £ay, *Sir, your house i on fire;’ whereas formerly I used to say, * Sir, the sbode where you pmfiabxy paseed the do. lightful days of youth is in a state of inflamma. tion,” and everybody used o like the eficct. of iwo p'sin ‘probably pessed,’ and = N of tha two —Tt s probably an_error, the report that Afr. Grocley's old hotme 8t Cheppaqua ja to. be s tioned—at lesst for the prosent. Although noi 2 rich man, the great editor was very well pro- vided for. 'His stack in the Tribune, ten shares, valued st $13,000 5 _share, 15 his Iogacy to his children. BesiGes this, ho Yied a farm in Virginia, Tibich is said to be worth considorable, though e got it very cheaply. Tho §100,000 insurance policy spoken of was taken out by the Tribune Asgociation, and only ashare, of course, belonfis to Mr. Greeley's estate. His two daughters, 1ds and Gabrielle, have warm friends togo to. Drs. John T. Clevéland, Mr, Greeloy's only sister, has long been & mother to them. MISCELLANEOQUS. Virginia, which didn’t have a cotton factory boford the war, hes erected twelve of them since. —A member of the Virginia Legislature was recently fined §50 for * habitually carrying con- cealed deadly weapons.” : ‘—The Suitan of Benonw recently caught six- teon of his subjects who had been engaged in piracy on the coast of Borneo, and after behead- ing them, stuck their heads upon poles by the shore as & warning to others. —Hartford, Conn., is importiog & large num- ber of Swedish servant girls. z —Chineso smugglers buy pretty Corean gisls for & measure of millet ench. O—The:c igin the lCo\;]ntylgion!e :))lfi Lgpl;;‘te lounty, Ind., a girl only 15 yesrs whoisa mothg'. Sho is deravged, and ehe and her child are both blnd. 2 i "~ Ayoung gentleman in Oberlin went to see his sweetheart the other night, and on his way home tried to catch one of those black and white Littens. A little grave in the garden contains Lis clothes. | + A mothod adopted in Portugal for preserv- ing fish consists in_Temoving the viscera and eprinkling sugar over the interior, keeping the sh in a horizontal position, so_that the sugar moy penctrate as much 2s possible. One tablo- %poon!ul of sugar is sufficiont for a five-pound h. D —The New Russian Telegraph states that the construction of & navigable canal to connect the Port of Sebestopol to Balsklava has beon re- solved upon by the Goverument at &n estimated cost of 14,000,000 roubles. Sebastopol is to be & merely commercisl harbor, and Balaklava & war hsrbor., Their comnection is thereforo indis- pensable. —A woman has sued Leavenworth, Kan., for $10,000, beesuss s crazy ma, some months uzo, illed hor husband while confined in the city calaboose. Two thousand dollars has been offered her a8 a compromise, but the proposition was not accepted. . —At an English funersl, the other day, one of tho six bearers_slipped and fell ; thoe others dropped the _coffin, and fell upon the prostrate man in such a manner as to inflict injuries of which he died within a weel. —Woman's rights are practically exemplified in Spain, A correspondent thus describes the Joading of the iron ore in Bilboa : It is & curi- ous sight to see the women loading the ships itk thoir bulky cargoes, carrying it in baskets on their heads, singing gsyly the while, and tripping up and down tho steep planks with their short petticoats, brown, bare legs, and atraight, supplo backs.” —A mining_engineer, who has_epent some ime in exploriag apon tho nortn shoro of Lako Buperior, reports that the gold discoveries on TLake Shebandowan, of which so much was said & year since, turn out to be of little practical importance. There is gold there in quartz rock in well-defined veins, but it cannot be made to yield more then forty dollars a ton, and this is ot enough to pay the coat of getting it out. ~_Tho oysters in several of tho iributaries of Chesapeake Bay, have become graen, andin consequence uumarketeble. Green is not & fashionable color among oyster esters in the United States, though in Paris & green oyster will sell for twice a8 much as & white one. ~ The Eronch oystermen hste ‘grosuing ponds,” in Srhich the oyaters are placed for the purpose of being brough to the favorite color. —X neat little tragedy was enacted at _Verona the other day, by two officers of Austrian cav- alry. _One of them, Signor 8. M., bad surprised Lis wife in criminal conversation with one of his friends, The busband and the lover agreed to draw lots 88 to which of the two should kill him- self. Fate decided ngainst_the lover, and an honr later this gentleman shot himself through the hoad in his own apartment, and expired in- staatly -—Here is an indication of the charming way in which woman is to adorn our politics: _ « At Pittaficld's Maplewood Institute, yesterday morn- ing, the young Indies of Republican proclivities all came into chapel for prayers in bright colored dresses, and with red, whitc, and biuo ribbons about their pretty necks and twined intheir hair, while their Domocratic sisters appeared in black dressos 2nd soshes, and with crape_ties. Who saya the coming woman won't vote “_The women of Italy are beginning a novel crasado against foreign fashions in dress. 1t is £0 be hioped that it will be an_effectual one, for the models with which they propose to replaco those o the French are to ba taken partly from the moat graceful and artistic of the antique garments pictured by famous Italian peinters. Kative artistain_gowns will id in this queer reformation, and & monthly journal will advocate it strenuouely. - —A masculine lady of Helifsx, who lost heavily Dy the failure of the Commercial Bank of Now Trunswick, encountered the bank officiala lns ek, and persuaded them to let her inspect the books. She did eo, and conocaling one of them took it home, Next day & crowd of bank clerks and police oficers surrounded the door to recover the missing volume. Sho would not give it up, however, but slammed the door in_their faces, and in the end she was roughly handled, the ‘Thouse searched, and the book found in the muddy back-yard. < —They have strange chambermaids at She herd's Hotel in Cairo (ssys & lady traveller). The one who waited eg our room, and attended to all the various dutiesof the calling, even to the making of beds, was s Frenchman, dressed a3 if for o dinner party, white vestand dresa cot, and baving the air of & refined gentlemsn. It was really embarrassing to accept his services in such & cspacity. Ome of the ladies, on ar- riving at the hotel, rang for the chambermaid. This genileman prosonted himsell, Supposing him to be the proprietor or his chief clerk, she expressed her wish to seo the chambermeid. Ho very politely roplied, n the best English he could command, “Mademe, I am she.” —A few days ago the inhabitants of & country town in England were_filled with conjecture af the7ollowing sign peinted in large capitals on the front of & house recently itted up snd ro- i “Mre. Brown, Desler in all sorts of All was conéternetion, Inquiry was inatantly set on foob as to who this Mra. Brown might be, but no one could tell. Bhe was & stranger in the town. The second week after the mystery was unravelled. The house painter re- turned to finish hus work, and concluded by edding—“and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel.” —Judgment has been given in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, in s curious divorco case. The pursuer was & shipmaster, who, after his ‘marriage in 1856, went to Austrlia. ‘During his absence his Wife, who had received money from him, married suother men, who, four months ago also left her and went to Auatralia. The first husband returned this yeer, and raised the action for » divorce, which was resisted on_the ground that the decreo was nob sought till more than ton years efter he, the first_husband, know of the kecond marriage. The Lord Ordinary was satis- fiod that the pursuer was_following his re calling, and could not, without serious injury, have returned to this country, He, therefore, made the decres. What Came of Firing Turkey Shot at a IRabbit in Arkansas. From the Vicksburg Herald. Mr. James Reedus, whilo out hunting on s piece of Jand known o8 the_Black Hammock, in Chicot County, Arkansas, fired a charge of fur- key shot at & Tabbit & very short distance off, and, firing up hill, the whole load entera the ground, from which their immediately rose a Dright blue flame, with hazy clouds of smoke. Dr. Reedus was, es s matter of courso, very ‘much alarmed, but, being & man of norve, ad- vanced close enough to the place, which was emitting a sulphurous smell, to observe that the ground around had assumod the color of brim- stone, and_wes fast crumbling awey, dropping into the minature crator in tho appeerance of crisped hair and burned horn, which, in turn, dissolved into smoke and stench. The whole neighborhood was much excited, and_hundreds bad visited the &cepe, now sunk into the bowels of the earth, bat etill emitting occasional whiffs of smoke, Etrongly impregnated with tho smell of brimstone. When our informsnt left, the excitement was, if enything, on the incresse, whilo many families were removing from that portion of the State. FOR SALE. JrOR,_ SATESTWO BILLIARD TABLES VERY ‘cheep at 145 West Madison-st., in buscmext. JFOR_SALE-A DIEBOLD, & RIENZLE SATE, i ipsido, nently mow, "HUTCHINSON & LUEF, Hoom 20, Tribune Building. OR_SALE_BLACK WALNUT OANE KEAT dining chalre, refrigeratcrs, crockory, gasters, all suitablo for restaurant or boarding house. bil Wabush-av, CITY REAL ESTAT JTOR, SALEBUSINESS LOTS (09, RESIDENOE lots §250; &t paymont Sli0and Scdy balanco o long timo; in Wisder's Milwaukee-sy. Addition, corner Diver- ecyst. A firstcloss omnibus lino {3 now munning from Dicorsey-st., on Milwaukeo-sv., to State-st., carrsing passongors fo wad from the bugingss part of thocliy Dt mako o Toil dags worke Gl at. (ho aficeasd £3 sce proporty. NER BROTHERS, 153 West Madison-s. TO RENT--ROO: 0 RENT-THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, No. 74 [gan-av. vory chosp. - Apply fo JOHY GUN- ZENHAUSER, real estate ofice, 151 Randolph-st. 0 RENT_HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED ROO(S for gentlemen, at Central Hotel, & Market-st, Apply at Room 121, fourth fioor. 70 RENT_HOONS AND ALSO BASESENT. AP- ply at 531 Randolph-st. WANTED--MALE HELP. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE Bookleepers, Clerks. &o. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS EXN- Ilerk. Apply to OARSON, FIRIE & CO., %0 and 203 Madieon-st. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c, SrEgaTion WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AGED ‘bookkeeper or assistant. Address BRETRED: Bost Ofkce, Sb: Bau, Mina. Trades. VW ANEED-SOAPMAKER—A COMPETENT MAN “who understands making yellowsoaps, to tako charge TTGATION WANTED — BY A DOUBLE-ENTRY T Sioupoe; oot refereuco; salary, SS00. Address H 46, Tribune office. of this branch of a largo mannfactory inthe West. Ad- STEUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE OR SALE_GGOD TOTS ON ALL THE STREETS | 1710 RENT_AT 31 THIRTIETH.ST,, TWO BLOCKS | dress, giving full Bamo of applicant and name of prese: képer, who refers to present D T O b miiata LEELS | 10 R A L Cama, ik clotncs wests | cnastssores Bost Othce Box 113, Gimcinmat, O - Vo™ | S AN e Ty R gy twean State and Wallacs. Al ant of fire uits,' Partoct | and pantry, very nicely furnishod for housokeoping for - = - 5 ttlen, Worranty doads. & very small puyment down 7T | gontiomen and wito only: wator en o floor: hook is ANTED_A FOREMAX TOR OUR OIL womks, | QITUATION WANTED_BY 3 ¥OUNCAY, O sears; § por cont. . No Agoncy business. ALBERT | feated with farnaco; bath room with hot and cold water. in St. Louis. Addross GEO. PARTRIDGE & CO., 00 address, as Clork in somo wholesala or retail dry TRANE, 572 Wabnsh-av, Terms, $15 & month, In advanco. St. Louls, goodviions, tolthon tuo Lesiscss: iy Bad olght seard OR SALE_AT A BARGAIN-LOTS ON WEST. | [0 RENT—SUITES OF ROONS IN NEW BUILD- ANTED_PRINTER —WE WANT A TTRST- | Gxat cities hst: 61Ty 0L o much of an _object omav., Polk, Taylor, snd Campbell-av. Partics R T O RO A I | Ny A et to tae ehargo of ouF maws-room: 1ho | A e i to tones the. trode. .. Borat afan obiect wishing to build n uired for suo year. o OB D T T Ko Clarkoat, i boae, i anlto. from B16.to §30 por month. Apply to MYRON L. PEARCE, 576 Wabash-av. - OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN-ON MONTHLY ymonts, new housg, 10 rooms, Tot 25x125. Inquire on tho premises of GEQ. CADW] corner of West- ern-av. and Polk-st. G RENT_THI UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 687 West Monroo-st., containing four rooms with Glosat, maatly new, with wator and gas fixtures. Apply on the pronises. spplicant must be 3 soung, enstgotlc sober, and indus- fricus man; to such good wages and a steady sitnation will bo givca. - For further particulars address *'Hersld" Co., Laporte, Ind. ANTED—A_ GOOD GASFITTER. APPLY TO WAV R0 B siiwaukea o TIOF S0 LOTs OF TASREN AT, A 5.3, 8ta groat bargan for cash. it Tately porfest. THOS, 4o & M- HILL, 101 Wabash-sv. OR SALT—_§3,00-STORE, 6 ROOMS ABOVE: lot, 2259, 10 alloy, on Bremerst., near Chicagoav. T. B. BOYD: 16 Wost Woshingiomeis o OR SALE_1%x350 FEET, 15-ROOM DWELLING; ‘modern improvements, oo Clark and Divorsoy, 1 Wantan offer. I B. BOYD, 180 West Washington st. OR SALE_TWO LOTS ON MADISON-ST., NEAR Hosno ; very cheap. CLA¥LIN BEOS., 13i La- Bllo-st. JiOR SATE-TURNISHED COTTAGE, § ROOSIS, ‘bath room, pantry, and closets, on leascd groond, on Tndiuna-av., Honr Twenty-socondst. Apoly to J. T. ALLEN, No. 105 Twenty.socond-at. at., jus ngtonst. : 81, 5 Retl; PEHCE & Jo!, 35 Wabsshar. o toot OR BALE_8i00 AND Bi0_ONLY $i0 DOWN. ‘Wo have the best bargains in lots for persons of mod- ‘crate means. Don't go out of the city to buy u lot. We can sl you 6ne convenlent to streot cars and business for 400, A. G. STOREY & SO, 345 South Clark-st., comor Madison, Room 8. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. JOE SALE_HAIEAGRE GROVE T0TS ONLY 't payment: Boll waceenty deod - Khe S0 host hotkiag o ol e " Drden 5, FITOH & GOu 167 Dossborstr ooy JFOR SALE {0 ACRES, SOUTH SIDE, NEAR CIT¥, at extromely low figares. Also, 20-acre tragt. Titlo Brst.oloss. Br DELAMATER, oor Clark and Sfadison. FORSALE_TWILL OFTER TOR SALE IN SOUTH Evunston soveral beautifal lots, pricos from 815 to $20 mr foot, conveniont to tho depot, ezsy torms. Also lots West Evanston, 50x170, prico 8230 per lot, 830 cash, Dalanco in monthiy paymonts of 310 each, intérost at 8 ner cent;; remember theso aro not small lots. ~ 1 havo soveral ‘beautifal lots in Evanston propor, andhousesand lots; can givo great bargaing, Colland sos roe st Evanston, just opposito tho depot. J. R. FOWLER. OR SALE—8100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT at Desplaines, Only 810 cash and 85 menthly until g Six lota Tofe at oamsion, Cblocks from Gopor, 20, on samo terms. IRA BROWN, 146 West Madison s} OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, SIX LOTS IN Maplowsod: must be sold this webk. Suiail cash pay- ment. MORTON CULVER, Room 4 Metropolitan 0 RENT_109 WABASH-AV. CORNER TWENTY- oot pansi, No. ad tirmisbedl regms, 1o sens o gon o " No_ ¢bildren. taken. ' Ho i ’5%‘;{’".%’53’“"' Vataat Bridsy or Monday. MRS, A [0 RERT-=ROOMS 1 ROOS—~ 1 ROOML 1In. T Quiro at 55 North Jeffersori-t., from 10 to 123, m. 70 RENT_FURNISHED ROOS, REATED: BOT and _cold water., gas, closets, and uso of bath'room; 143 South JolTerson sty nesr Adains. 0 RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOOMS, by the day, weok, or month, at the Lawrence Euro- pean Hotel, 161 and 153 Dearborn-st. [0, RENT_& RESPEOTATLE HIDDLE AGED I 128y would i toont ua eggaat araisted som on > ton gentioman. Bloasant locetlon. Torm Semomble. ASE MBY" CLEVELAND, ™ Branch reasonablo. ‘Branch Thune office. T'0 RENT-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitable for_ono or two persons, Ina qulet privato Rouse: Nor 513 Websch-av. Reforenco required, 0_RENT—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR s bosrd. o1 Phiod-av, et houss Rorth Harrc gon-st. _Termsvery low. 0 REX ICELY YURNISHED FRONTROOMS for 3 or 4 gentlemen; stove, gas, &¢., ot 45 Harmon- court. 70 RENT_A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AT cove room, for gentleman and wife, or two sidglo entiomen, 5539 Wabashar. 70, RENT_ELEGANT FRONT ROONS, SINGLE nnd on sulte, in tho splendid rosidenco férmorly oo~ gupled by tho Westorn Unlon Telegraph, 554 Wabash-av. Fumished new. 0 BENT_X FURNISHED FRORT PARLOR AND secont story room. at 7 West Blonroe-st. 70 RENT_TWO USFURNISHED BOOS. V- quirs at 610 Hubbard-st., up stalrs. 0 RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT enite of rooms, suitable for four gentlemen, 3t735 ‘Wabash-ny. ; all modern improvements. 70, RENT-UPPER PART FOR 83, AT 78 WA- bash-ny. 0 RENT_RODMS—_BY D, COLE & SON, NO. 183 ‘West Madlson-st. : : Slx suites of rooms, anfarnished, and heated by stesm. Eight largo rooms, suitable for tailors or dentist officea; heated by steam. “Trvo farnished rooms, sultable for two or four young men, B4 Hadison-st. "Alao several good houses on our list. _Giso us a call, COUNTRY REALESTATE. FDR SALE—WILMINGTON COAL LAND-EIGHTY acres fn Section 12, Grune Cauntr 111, in cultiva. tion, and lying in tho Beart of tho ‘! Braldwood Coal Field" and adjol ni mines now fn successful operation. Address OWNE! O. Box 1935, New Yozk. REAL ESTATE WANTED. \ANTED_TO BUY-A HOUSE AND LOT ON West Side, convoniont to Madison-st. cars, worth from $3,000 to $5,000. Blust b a bargain for cash. Ad- dross G 78, Tribuno offce. 'ED_REAL ESTATE PAYING ANTED_TMP, ‘Intorast on $30,000 0 830,000 will make liberal cash paymonts. E. L. CANFIELD, 163 East Madison-ut. ANTED-BY M. H. MORRIS, ROOM 6 17 LA Sallo-st., choap lota, In oxchangs for good Improvod property, paying 15 por cent. on tho price. Also, city o ‘uburbus property in oxchavge for frait or grain farms. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—TUESD:\Y, ON WABASH-AV. OR LAKE- Tho der wi o Lberaly Fomactcd by Teutios the suamo ArTi Norh Wolleste 3 READR. ) leavios the sume GST—A SMALL BEALSKIN POCKET BOOK, o o T T A LN utag wil o piton £ G MoINTOSE, salt department Field, Loltor & Go.. ST_THURSDAY M —ON X 1t to the Bothel Homo, corner Desplaines and Lake-sts. D, S Aiih thy owaéh Sag recorce by BroTing Brost erty and paying oxpensos. 143 Blue Island-av. GUND_LEFT AT MY STORE_UNDER SUSPL West Lake-st. = JrOUND_TWG COWS: BEEN SEEN AROUND s Suiaenii i dekime g BRENTR, Packebs.ave, Union Stork Yards. JFOTED—CANE TO PRENISES € INDIANA AV, g By, Ownex can havoby proviag property and pay 'og&a—fi POCEET-DOOE YESTERDAY ON -5t., pear Madison. _The owner can applsing 1o &” PETERSON, 500 Sangamon st o 27 a whito cashmors goa Tomard "1 'bo pald by rotarming same ta 31 Bluo Talsnd- STQIEN——‘F THE PARTY WHO TOOK MY COAT, St and athor goods from my ot Roora 3, 11 East Hadison- t, will roturn the papers ?“dégd ‘g Cfl:t'.(ho Tflbugn of lgc, ]Drg?l me klaflw ‘whero Gan fi5d them, they can keop 1he olothing, snd no qucs- Hohs askod, BELDEN FISH. 11 Ease Bidisonsty Rooms 3 and 4. TRAYED OR STOLEN—TUESDAY NIGHT, FROM 13, South Caaal.at., aHomo sttachad, to oxpross wagon o. 600 Tho Sndo? will be ming sam %o 165 Efghtoonth-at, N 2 850 REWARD-LOST—HORSE AND BUGGY. > Horsa 15 hands high, 45 ézln old, both hind feet white, white spot in forehead, large scar on mear buttock, tail ewitchod off to 18 inches long; buggy squaro Box Defmocraty fately zepaired, Home Hew spoLes frost painted, iron plate in front of box about 12 Inchea long &nd 2 inches wide, mnnlngg Ev\r reddish brown. Any one returniog the samo to E. GOODMAN, 155 South Dos- plaines-at., will recalve the abova reward. REWARD — STOLEN FROM CORNER S100 RN Sadon st b apdbugey, £quare box, nowly paioted biso Bind legs white, acar on knees of froat logs, welghs 900 to 1,000 1bs, ;lévoullg“,h&ndn'!#gh Ahn"flr)ewux'd wl:l be mntv.o any reon finding ‘and leavingat soathoast corner of Twelfth and Can: B’ A CAM!BELL. e MISCELLANEOTUS. OLORADO_IF YOU CANNOT GET READY TO {5, Stattnext Monday when wo do, 1f you wil come iz weol ix it 40 that you can got sy inse: . Ofice, S50 Wess Nadisonat. o5, CRAES, Goneral Saperintendent of Southwestorn Colony. (CASH, PAID TOE CAST.OFT CLOTHING AND ‘miscellanaous goods of sny kind, by sending a letter o 1. GELDER, Loan Office, 861 State-st. ‘ednexday n! f0_RENT_FIRST-CLASS ROOMS, FURNISHED ‘except beds, burcau, and washstand. Inquire at 7 East Twelfth- corner Wabash-av. VWASIED -4, JOURNEVMAN BARBER, FOR Saturday and Sunday, at 73 East Harrison-st. VYASIED- TIRSTOLASS EOOTMAKERS FOR o, n,f,‘:’,‘."s‘é&'!‘:éf“ steady employment given. Apply at Coachmen, Teamsters, &c, VWANDED— BUSS DRIVERS THI3 MORNING. DA deuskerdneed apply; « S Wasy TaaEet: Os Miscellaneons. 'ANTED-MEN FOR LARGE TOWNS: BUSI- ness. s\emnn:nt: Dprofits ¥5to $20 daily: no experl. ence necded, PAINE & CO., basement 373 Wabash_ av. ANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION ‘house, & soung man from 16 to 18 yoars of age, to take ghazgs of fecéiving and deliverlag coods, and io moake bimeelf ussful generally. Address U2, Branch Tribune ce. of VW ASIED 2,00 MEN TOR TEXAS RATLROADS, ‘Wagas 52.25in gold por day; redaced faro to tho work. 100ymon for Kennedy's Levcos wages, $30 per month and board; fare, 811 200 wondchoppers and tio- cutters and farmers for the South. Cheapest tiokets for St; Louts, Cairo, Aemphis and Now Orledns, at 25 West Lake-s ANTED_FOUR SALESMEN: GOOD WAGE! ton men with srmall capital; also, partoer with $250. ‘Business Agency, 163 Last Washington st., up stairs. ANTEDH—ZM NL&FQR}I M]E%SS%EP{II C%‘Y?]}‘AE; Rail ; wages £2.25, board $3.50; cheap ticl 28 Worb Batison o8 18 5. Canal-at. BHAW & WILSON. VY ANTED_5, % TATORERS TOR CALIFORNIA & Tezas wnd Cairo & Fuiton Reilroads; highest wages and from ono to threo yoars’ work, part freo fero; ;{lw cla'ypa‘élt(fn ufigdhehn vaflt:" 000 for &veu wflork for enny Jo. No humbug only authorjzec ney e a3 Wesh Bantslobstor O V. BNELLE GO, VANIED_HIS DAY CORD-WQOD CEOP: pers for Ohio; one year's work; m‘lnynlfl to thoso having baggage; also, 1,500 loveo laborers for the Souths cheap fares. Apply to' CHEISTIAN & BING, 101 Bouth Canal-st. given. Address’S 29, Tribune office. QITUATION WANTED_TN SOME STOL= BY A young man, well acquainted [n tno city, to maks him- sell genorally useful; has no bad habits, and tbe besuag city referencos, Address T 53, Tribuao office. Trades. oy WANTED — AS WATunmAKER IN this city; willing to assist at sales; bas had soms ex- "Tribune ofice, wa- erlencoln engraviog. Addross O & A Sty TTUATION, WANTED — BY A FTRST-OLASS imitator of woods and marbles, sign writer, a Trosco palator; orwould accent paccuérahp with a bmart man, PAddrols A BOUGIAS] Fo. 20 North Saa- Temonst. Coachmen, Teamsters, &o. QITUATION WANTED-NEXT MONDAY, IV A private f1 ;, by a perfect, coachman, who also under- sfands Bonsawork, ‘A ateady Gorman toag. Addross until Batarday, B 49, Tribano offica. ITUATION WANTED_BY A GOOD HOSILER (A Swede), to drivo horse, drive team, orany kindaf work, Apply 87 Townsend-at., ia storo. ITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN AND WIFE 'ED—BY A M 1in a hotel or lll}'nxvllcu whero they can make them- sgelves generally uscful; the man understands the caro of Borscs nd driving; 2o objection to tho conntsy. Addross &%, Tribuns offca. TTUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN FROM e e Taquiesat B8 Siitarsts upatates PARESE GO Bk S STEUATION WANTED DY X YOUNG SN 70 work for board ; to bo down town part of the day; nn- derstands the care of horses, and can farnish good Tefer. ences. _Addross A 8. Tribune offica. ences A e e SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Pomestics. QTIUATION WANTED_BY A GERMAN GIRL, 10 ‘do ap stairs work and sewing, Io, 11> Eightesnth- sk, comer of Buttarfeld-t., o stairs, 5 QIDATIONS WANTED-BY TWQ RESPECTABLE fonng gisls:Bousstork ox secand work, i privats - Inquire at 8 North Peoria-at. fam ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — THREE FIRST- ‘class canvassers for the city, and one for each conn- ty in every State. Here ia a raro opportunity for the right men, Nono bub 4 1 parties neod apply. | OHICAGO AR PRESS CO., sonthieast corner Lakoand Canal-st. VVASTEDMEN WITH SIONEY To OPERATE TN 1llinols and Missourd in an honorable business which ‘promises large rosults if energetically handled. Anylive oung man, farmer, blacksmith, carriagemaker, or ardware mérchant, with $300 to 5,000 cash, can secars & profitablo business {n which he will havo ‘no compef tion. For full particulars address, with stamp, A. T. BINKER, Indianapolis, Ind. 0 RENT_WITHOUT BOARD, A LARGE TFUR- nisbed parlor, suitable for slecping room for £Wwo gon- tlemen. 10 Peck-court, corner Michigan-av. VW ANIED A BALESMAN WHO B s e i oL0Wts 8peaks German, fora good articlo. 776 Wa« ash-ay. 0, RENT_FLEASANT, LARGE ROOKS, HEATED by steam, furnished of unfurnished, with or without board, Inquiro of R, J. DOWNEY, Réom &, Republio Lifo Building, on LaSalle, near Moriroo-st. [0, RENT_TURNISHED ERONT ROOM, WITH ‘hall bedroom and lsrgo closot. Gas and 1ird; private House. 84 South Morgan-a. 0 RENT—ROOMS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED atlow rates to firstclass parties. Apply at West- inister Earopesn Hotel, §71 Wabash-av. 0, RENT_NICELY FURNISHED ROONS BY THE I sy oxmontn. " aisa. 5. C. PARKS, 16 Twenty-frat- 8t., near Stato. TO RENT--HOUSES. 0 RENT—-DESIRABLE DWELLINGS ON INDI. ‘ana-av, near Twenty-fourtlist. ; small amount of fur- nitare for sale: immediate possessiop. ON L. PEARCE, 816 Wabash-av, VWASIED PHYSIOIAN ON SALARY, §O. B N West Madison-st., Room 6l AgEED—A %MAETI_H?OY. ‘IVHO I':IZ{SOVQHTE 2 e = VWARSIED-A IEACHER 1IN RBADING AND olocution. Gentleman teacherpreferred, Address Z 13, Tribuno offica. TV ANIED-MEN LOOKING OB EMPLOVMENT to call on JONES & CO., 163 West Madison-st. Business legltimata; pays better than wages. TV AIED-BY AN OLD ERTABLISHED HOUSE— "A thorough, experienced, and successfal travelling. salesman, on c sion, or, if soccessful, on salary; guo Tievisg boon succosshil - scllg baking powdar pro: forrod. Host referonces required, = Addrusa W X, care Carrier No. 55, City. TTUATION WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE gizls, omo s cook, tho oiher for gecond work or gon- sral housowork in a small family. Pleass call or address 47 Rayav. & ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, T S do” goncral Houseworks in & small famlly, ot de cond work. Also, by 8 yonng_glrl, to do ; o S, ST LE A o i ole QITUATION WARTED-BY & YOUNG ANERICAS ‘“woman in small private fawily to oook, wash, and 1ron of goneral housowork. £ VY, 711 Weat Afadison-st. TTUATION WANTED—_TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- 13, work. Call at 21 Twoniy firetsh., fxomi 1) o'elook p.m. TTUATION WANTED—BY, A RELIABLE GIRL TO do second work, or would do_housework in s small privato family. _Call'or address 4 Ray av. Seamstressos. QIIUATION WANTED-AS SEAMSIRESS OB A§ ‘cleric and to do copsing, eto. ; rofersn. SR adonss for 5 daye, B Sonh Clark g Miscellaneons. ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY AS NURSE Fovoror Sl pax patiants; best solereaucs oaz bo Giver Address MRS. B, Tribuge office. ITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE onng lady as clork In storo on outh Side. Address X 55, ibune office. BOARDING AND LODGING. VW ANED500D BMEX TO BELL GOODS, J. V. PHILLIPS & CO., 118~ Washington-st., Exchangs Building, Room 5. 'O RENT-BOUSE X0, T SORTH ASHLIND AV 'Tho lowe floor, 4 raoius, buttriea ad pantries. Ap: DIy to 866 Wost Trler-sta © RENT_BRICK RESIDENCE NO. 7% WABASH- av., tho owner and farally £o board isithe bouso. Ap- Dly betiween 13 and S o'clock to A. E. BEOWN, on the Bromisas. ORENT_A GOGD ISTORY HOUSE AT NAY. wo0d, unt H m nant, go oo v oA HERHIOR B sateh Taker 0 RENT-A DESIRARLE TODSE OF § 5OOMS at No 122 Wabash-av., betwesn Twenty-soveath and Twonty-slgnthats. ‘Can e rented till May on reasonabla orms. 0 Jowor tonement (6 rooms) " of house, 829 For. cet-av., nearDonglas Place, ApplytoJ. B.JACKSON, at 37 University Place, in the forencon, or at 159 Lasalle-st., ‘basemont, from Sl 5p. m. TO REN' TO RES, OFFICES, & 0 RENT—-OUR TEMPORARY STORE, %0xI50 FT., ‘cornor Michigan-ay. and Monroo-st., with twogood COH. BEGKWITIE & CO. WELL-LIGHTED BASEMENTS, 185 ‘West Madisonat. Inquire on premiscs.’ W. 7 PATTESON. 10 RENT-OFFICE, SUITABLETO A PHYSICIAN, in Rico & Jackson's Bullding, corner West Randolph and Je@erson-ata. _Inquire at Room 8 of sald building. G RENT_TIWO FINE DESKROOMS TV THE OF- fica of the ** Freio Presse,” No. 18 East Washington- st., only oneblock west of the Chamber of Commerce. Gaa and heat farnished; rent cheap. VY ANTED 0 COAT MINERS, FREE FARE; § ‘teamsters ;50 wood choppers, S1 per cord; 500_rall- road and levoo hinds to go South, . Chieap tickets Sonth. ANGELL & COAKER, 21 West Randolph-st. ANTED_PERSONS BETWEEN THE AGES OF W A aak 0 geurs, who _can farmiah good. rocommen: dations asto character and business capacity, and are willing to devote their time energotically to business, can learm'of good, posing, situations by 1of one wook K 83, Tribuna office. West Side. SQUIE MAY, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND “Randolph-ata Ploasant front rooms, woll farnished, ‘on suito or soparntely, with board. 36 HUBBARD-ST., NEAR CORNER OF DES- laines; five or six boarders can be accommodated. “”%eg"“dk_ ‘ind nicely furnished rooms. Terms, 34.5 For WEST LAKE-ST,—FIRST.OLASS BOARD AT from £6 to 89 per wook, in brick butlding. WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—TWO FRONT rooms, singio or en suite, 1o Tent, with board. 156 20, VW ASIED X COMPETENT PARTY Y0 TAKE THE l%&ncy for the new subscription book, *'‘The Dan- gorous Glaesas of Now'Forl ¥ by Chasled I Brace, of o New York Ohildren's Aid Boclety. For Chicago and rihwost, ono already in tho business pro Address CHAS. E. MILLS, General Agent. caro Wyn- koop & Hallenbock, 113 Fulton:st., New York. Domestics. ANTED—Ad IGEXIRIE Tunnod lfll‘cflmfl,_—womh shioe, . or's goor ] with Teferentos, £t 108 SUHIGATAY. 20 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. - FURNISHED ‘rooms, with board ; price 87 and $8 por weok. WEST JACKSON-ST.—A LARGE FURNISH. ed room, suitable for gentlemen, with first-class 214 board. 930 EST, WASHINGTONST. - ELEGANTLY furnishied or unfarnished rooms; single or en suite, with board; modern improvements. Terms reasonable. Day boarders accommodated. Noon dinners. BB T O e it gl Boird, st for geaticiman, &34 wiio o thees oF [ e genta. WALIED A SECOND, GIRL IV & SMAXTFART- 1ly. German or Sweds preferred. Inquire atNo. 9 Bryan-place, on Union Park. 83D WE TWASHINGTON-ST.-PLEASANT ROOM ) ‘with board for gentlaman and wife, also one sin- glo Toom.. ANTED—A GIEL T0 DO_GENERAL BOUSE- work, German, Swede, or Norwegian. Inquire at 336.25r ADAMS-ST.—OAN ACCOMMODATE one person with & single room; firat-class Lable; Drivate faally: 128 Warren-av. T VWASTED_ A RORWEGIAN OF SWEDE GIRT, Py Bousowork in a private family. Apply at M7 344 TETWiSHNCTONST—TORENT, yIH tho very best tabls board, single and’ donbls To RENT_DESK-ROOM WITH USE OF VAULT, ANTED—A GIRL_TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- WASE: Apply 209 Snm.hmnad-n. at Room 20, Tribune Enilding. 0, RENT—STORE STATEST., RUNNING back to planked alley; immediate possession. dJ. L. DAVIS, 376 Statesst. WANTED---TO RENT. AR A AR A B A A AR AN PR W ANIND-TO RENT_HODSE ON ONE OF THE ‘avenucs, north of Twenty-tninth-at: would profer on near Twenty-second-st. Bf. HILL, 40] Wabashav. YV ANIED-TO RENT-BY & GENTLEMAN AND wifo two or three furnished rooms for light house- Keoplng 5 oz the West, Sido proforrads. T Tiodorsic. " Grose B 0 Riibane aiicer ) v Do VWASIED A GIRL 70 DO GENERAL HOUEE- work. Must bo a good cook, washer, and ironer. Good wages to a competentgirl. 1042 Indiana avenue, VWANIED-GOOD GIRL THAT UNDERSTANDS ‘cooking, at corner Caas and Iilinols-ats., NorthSide. VW ARZED_WILL THE COOK TEAT OAMETROM Totel at Rochelle, on the 4th inst., call atP. th CARPENTER'S, 55 East Binzio-st. ANTED—A COMPETENT_GIRL 10O COOK, ‘wash and fron._Appiy at 423 Wabash-av. VWASIED-DISK WASHER AT FAST HARRL 201 SMITH'S Oyster House and Hestaurant. TANTED—TO RENT—AN OFFICE, O: A e 0 St D ANTED-TO RENT_DESK ROOM, AND A 0 shot 5 partof the cl{v. Ad:lrfl 19%1,5 Tr"rrb!r:::flflfic;. Soemin A/ANTED-TO RENT—ROO3S IN ALL PARTS OF the olty f licants, by Chic - Lection gonts, 31 Dtental Boiding, £ Ladelient VWANIED_TO RENT-BY A TADY, SIX OR olght unfarnishiod rooms fn & desicabla loeallty on BRTRIG S Loy BT e e ivato Boilding. i Kildrass G B Tribuns Otbes, o *eowriy s "ANTED_TO RENT—A COTTAGE OR 3 ‘Weai, Side, In good nolghb nd P e pormonth. J. A. L, %5 Wabash-av. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 00D LESSONS ARE GIVEN FOR _SEWING ON Wheclor & Wilson, Wilcox & Gibbs, Grover & Baker machines, etc. Inquire from 6to 10 o'cldek . m., 736 ‘Wabash-av. HE BAKERS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY WILI Theot ot Workanonis Ball, 05 West Toelih st Sates- day evonlug, Dec. 7, at8 o'dlock, sharp. ANTED—_TO PURCHASE ONE _THOUSAND P X A b L ey o oo 3 % B A 1 0 i "ANTED_A CABINET-MAKERS' WORK BEN( oY by L HABERBUSCH, comer of et es nd ourth-av. WASZED To PURCHASE OR RENT, X SMALL ¥V - foundsy in Chicago or viciaity. ~ Address & 2, Trib- JWANTED-IF YOU WANT TO GO WITH US TO Colorado, whero sou'can got & good homo and good ‘wagos throngh tho winter, now Is your timo. _Our present liboral rates of transportation will continue only a fosr daya longer. Ofice, &8 West Madison-st. D. S, GREEN, Ganeral Superintendont Southwestern Cology. VWASIED_INSIDE THE BURNT DISTRICT, either an established, well-pasing restaurant or a room to open & now one, _Address % 13, Tribuno office. HAT HAVE YOU GOT T0 TRADE FOR A first-class sewing machine? Also, some other proporty. TRUESDELL & BROWN, 1i5 West BMadi- sonist. PARTNERS WANTED. PALTITeRt % a5 f tuo Tost sxtablo patoate that fas o arer Bomm befora tho pubis, Rl NT: THiune ) ARTNER WANTED—WITH g e A B L M B :;W.E.a[‘:‘ a good business. Apply at 333 Sonth Olark-st., PARTNER WANTED 50 TAKE INTEREST OF Pataebes. Rumouat requlrods A 008, kieaars it Tokwhors intervion tan b hed, %86, Pribungoce, PARTNER WANTED_WITH g2,000 T0 JOIN THE Boat bas. rosies 1n. 1. oIy Homo Jus mobss busiios 5 0. elty: Beod pply. . Address L1, THibuns ofico o ARTNER WANTED —A BUSINESS MAN - Pflxel to invest 15,000 to $20,000. l\fmma safeand Dl?fly;‘a able business. Addres: P33, Tribuns office. ARTNER WANTED—A GOOD WORKING PART- per, 1a o rabolass, paying restaurant: will fake 1,000 ad tho balaaco dutof accruiog profts. Address 1 &, "iribuge office. s, with real nsme and particalars, AGENTS WANTED. "AGENTS WANTED-LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, for city or country, to #ell an article noeded in eve: Tawily, both useful aud ornamental. Hundreds have tol huit . cameass Tor. “No expeqoney. sequired, 4. or, No : ROV IR BT Bhot Rindisoncerss Rov It oo & GENTS WANTED_TO OAN A SRS uend Dickens, o Erelopaine Chambers' Book of Dags, and athor publications of J. B. Lippincott & Co. Address O, P. BURROWS, 533 Went~ worth-av., Chicago, 1il, X GENTS WANTED—AT §7 WEST LAKE.ST. ON commission_or ealary. _Good torms to good men. “A GERTS WANTED TOR ONE OT THE GREAT. ost Iabor-saving inventions over nvented. 87 to §13 can bo positivels de. §.KBQ‘?”Addmimmcd(:° F5 BUDB & 68% Deit, cir. O SALE-500 CAVALRY OVERCOATS, 100 Infantry overcoats, whoicsalo and rotail. CLEMENT & SAYER, 234 and 26 Milwcnkee-av. BMUSICAL. "Tho ramo will cost you S350 ar S rylacoin tho clty. Call and exmmisa t: zav;, West Side, PERSONAL, i PERSONAL-WILL THE RESTAURANT KEEPER wbo hus had ‘correspondence cnd ccavereation with Dr, McKirlsy, in HGARN R g e a0y s oo, paas A GENTS WANTED—GOOD CANVASSERS XRE TSR, & Wk Monron-si.s Gitmca s O M- LIN- S e T SOT ST "AGENTS WANTED — PROFITABLE EMELOY- meat. Wa wish to employ gontlemen and ladios to foligt oxdors for the ’%&‘{{;‘“J £ o chine, .'“‘:h:rhu.fn‘ {lell nt:r_k alfke on both sides. ratllo,—and sew from Wast. ‘mproved Buckoye_Shut- ? 16 wiil :%l:le,.bhlnfl, bl’;‘?‘! hpalblr,, and ettuock 43 Uosvor Gree: costings and leathar, For furthe i A HENDERS P P A g 0 Chambers’ Eucyclopredia, * UCTION THIS BORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK, 40 good Borses: G buggies: lot of haress: 1 threo-spring gl wacop: s S8 baboces g i ouy sk i USSELL&wUO. 0 :rgo if not sol N, STRONG BLACK HORSE AND TUNBER 2o 0 Boran: "5 Sontis Dlacat satoesy 7 * Hemtmvelllng qoice Tor Bextor v RO sl 6 wost R NEAR | 'WANTED—: FIRST-CLASS COOKS FOR PRIVATE families, Scoteh, English, or German, proferred. Good wages patd, Apply at MES. THOMPSON'S office, 1000 State-st. ANTED _A NEAT, GOODNATURED, COM- potent gl fo do geaeal Housemori for a sinall form ily, in's small house, near Hyde Park Hotel; good rufer- onces required. Call at 330 Wabash-av., up stairs. rooms. 623 JEST ADIMSST, NEAR UNION PARK One very fine suite, with every modorn canven- fence, and one' singlo bedroom, with board. Location ‘2nd accommodstion a8 good 2 can be found. eaa 3 ‘modern convenlences, farnished or unfarnished; alsoong Targe room for gent £ad wifa or two gants, Hot ‘and cold ‘water 1a room. GENTLEMAN ARD WIEE, WITH OR WITHOUT , s s ot e e e ey aal ‘con e i Seusbaablo Drice, an find the same by addeessing -+ M. D%, Tribun offico. BERDEEN HOUSE, 3 ABEREDEEN-ST.—_SUITR of front rooms and inglo rooms with board; & few South Side. day_boardars 10 ELDRIDGECOURT. - 4 PLEASANT FUR- ‘nished room, with board, for two gentlemen. Day ‘boarders accommadated. 1Q ELDRIDGECOURT. —FRONE " SUITE_ OF room; also ono sidgle room, with board. Refer- ANTED—AT THOMSON'S RESTAURANT, A fomale pastry cook, also & female order cook. 656 & 668 Wabssh-av. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK AND DINING- oY “room gisl at 80 Wabdsh-av. ~Como prepared to a7. BUSINESS CHANCES, FIRST.CLASS ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR Bale, stock in fine order, and only $2,000 required to & year; this fs no sbam, Address V 2, Tribuns offico. “A_TIEST-CLASS STOCK OF GROCERIES WITH fixtares for sale; ono of tho best corner locations inthe city. Good ressons for sclling. Address A 5, Tribune office. AT, OID-ESTABLISHED GROCERY, TES, WINE, only; amonnit re ,050 to 520,000, o w Sar 1t 10,000 Address & 76, Tribnte ofioss - A NICE AND EIEGANTIN FIFIED UP LIOUOR T T B AN OHAIK op buggy. 3 N & TREULIGH, 18 Stafosts - © A store, samplo room attached, for salo or exchange, Joing good business, situated in ono of the best thorongh- fares 1n the city; to'be sold on account of departuro from tho city. Apply'at 74 North LaSalle-st., corner Illinois. enco required. 43 ,ZUPEARD TOURT —NEW EOSRDING house; first-class board, with room, $3to 88 per ‘week, with use of piano. Day board, 84. T T atinan Bont vooms wit or or first-class board. WABASH-AV,_TO RENT, UNFURNISHED BT0 TR AVioT 2 RN rooms, wiib free: class board. Terms moderate- 4QQ SOUTE DEARBORN (BURNSIOE) ST, I atags ot Syenty mth Llonsaat, roome, T Seary o opis; singlo rooms, 857 ralors ot heio with convenlense of hotel combined: 546 MICHIGAN-AV.FURNISEED OR UNOR- nished rocms to rent, with board. WABASH-AV.—TURNISHED OR UNFUR- ‘Day boardors sccommo nished rooms to rent, with or without board. 855, WABASEAT. A NICELY FORNISHED room, with boar dated. ~ Tarms ressonablo. ird, for lady and gont, or singlo gen- et s Tt DAtk oo K tarbncen roquied, WABASH.AV.—A LARGE, COMFORTABLY fumlstied third-story Toom also, einglo Toom, with board. oferenco roquized. T e TERS' gxn}unxu, ‘Washington, near Cllunlg‘k]. % ‘A BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE FOR SELE | first-clags location. Address C., Chandler's Adver- tising Agency, Room 2 124 Clark-st. 754, MIOHIGAN-AV. A SUTTEOF FURNISHED Foar rooms, on second floor, for gentleman and wife, and singlo farnished rooms. with frst-class R SATE-4 GOOD WORK-RORSE FOR &1, FIT ‘Madison- for any kind of business, at 747 West ORSALE—10 YOUNG, SOUND HORSES, WAR. F ranted. JOSEPH msacu.fiomirgktnznm and Burnside-sts. R s e T I ™ H 0. AlSo, > R i T JOE SALE-Z LIGHT GROOERS) DELIVERY wagon, ot exchiunge for one heavicr,” Must bo nearly Dew, with patent wheels. Call at45and 48 Michigan-av. TORSALE-A YINE FANILY OARRIAGE HOBSE, Rerfecily Kind, (s ot atraid of cars ox azy(bing oleo; Baltable for a lady o drive. Also a light two-seatod car- Hlago nad hernews, sexsls now nold forwant of we. ia- quiro at 370 and 872 West Madlson-st. OR SATE-A SPLENDID JUMP-SEAT GERSAN. or o oF fon H Cheap Call SEBENNELT', 156 Statorate oo Lood A SPLENDID TEAM—ON_ AGCOUNT . Tnquiro at No. 4£5 ditchell-st. W LIGHT AND HEAVY EXPRESS AND DE- livory wagons at 259 Sonth Canal-st, TUBLIO NOTIOR-T. R, BROOKMAN, 19 Tireefy.sccond-st,, foels o pleaenre in informing ap- Dlicants and parties wanting first-class stablo accommo- Sations, thatho has just compisiad hisnow brick barn and coach houses an isnowgn ired to offer to horso owners comlortabla stalls and attendanoe second_to none fathocity, T.R.B. hesalsos good stock of Portland ‘cutters and other sleighs for sals. = Horses, carriagos, Euggics, aud sllghs folet by tho ill, hoar, day, moatd, "A ERUIT BOX MANUEACTORY 1IN COMFPLETR yunning order for sale. Over 200 acres of land, teams, ‘wagons, warchouses, and an immonse trade established. AdfiTers DUBOIS, KRYSHER & CO., Maknada, 111, RESTAURANT — WITH INPROVEMENTS — a usiness, for sale ata ve 3 o, SNorth Wolleste ko s ‘BYLLIARD HALL, SANFLE ROOM, LEASE, AND licenses for salo or roat. Inquire at 230 North Clark-st. RUG STORE POR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST ON tho West Sido, Good_roatons for selling. Valae, 5,50, . Inguire of E. BURNHAM & SON, wholesald ruggists, 105, 157, and 159 South Canal-st., Chicsgo. OR_SALE_BOARDING HOUSE, CHEAP—FULL &nd payiog well. Ap»lynxwms'n, 171 East Madil- son-st. WILL SELL HALF INTEREST IN A DINING; I hall and fine Ind%&nrhfln:u; all paylog handsomely; 14 ‘months’ standing; has proved the greatest success on the ‘West Side. Headquarters, 39 Wesc Adame-st. MEAT, NARKET FOR SALE, 17 SIATEST. Call in evening. STOCK, FIXTURES, AND LEASE OF GROOER) on West Side for sale. Good business point, and cas! trade established. Cash required, about $1,600; orwill soll fixtures and Jease. A desirablo chanco’ for & good stand oud trado. _Q &2, Tribuna office. 7 4 MIOSIGAN AV, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF 'menty-aocoaitst.Sato o faraished troat rooms to rent, with board. 050 WDIANAAV_TWO PLEASANT ROOME farnished, ianeemlemcn and their wives, or single gentlemon, noar Twentioth-st. 1193 TDIANAAY.TO RENT, WITH BOARD, rooms suitablefor ona or two gentlemen, cr gen~ tleman and lady. Day bosrders accommodated. W, AV, _LARGE FURNISHED 1250 m&‘:.x At board, Tietorances sxchaageds S ONITED STATES HOTEL, CORNEE OF THIE; ty-first-st. and Oottage Grove-av., newly furnished {fhroughont, and convenient to ateam and borso cara, will accommodate du the winter s few familles at reason abis rates. JOHN gACOBS, Proprietor. Miscellaneous, LARGE NIOELY FURNISHED SOUTH PRONT Toom, with large closet. torent toJor3 gentlemen, Svith first-blasa boari. For location asd terms, addrosa L 31, Tribune offico. BOARD WANTED. OARD_FOR A YOUNG LADY ATIENDING fohooT: privato family, o other bosrders praferred : 0 objecsion Lo sharing oot with another lady. Address S Hribume offco. "ANTED—STOCK OF HARDWARE, 815000 to 830,000, moxeknnja for improved property paying SEmesiion b o balier o sl Znnn’:nr?:‘ M. H. MORRIS, Rimms, 127 LaSalle-st. HE NICEST LITTLE OIGAR. STORE AND SANL e room fn e el for sxls or to et, aatsomels BB RAELE Tt Y #nd thetre, o it at, Chicagor o omte AP VWANIED_TWO THUCK BORSES, WEIGHING from 1,300 to 1,400 1 ch. A toJd. ULL- AN T4 1§ Soumt Mambatate - 400 WANTED-GODD YARD AND STABLING FOR 30 ;0% 30 borses at Austin, © Talles, west of olfy: price. 1758 woek to huy, grain oxtra. ‘Address MAJOR H.N. LEXANDER. AN orders promptly attended to. SEWING MACHINES. SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFIOES OF J. N. ‘WILKINS, 2 South Desplaines.st., and 167 Milvan- payments, and Koe.gv. Mactines sold moathiy Work given in paymont, if destreds QINGER SEWING MACHINES A% 6 srate st Soid on easy monthly payments. Machincs ropaired: GICER! SINGER! SINGER OFFICE OF THE Siogor Sowing Auchino, 913 Soath Halstedst. Ma- Ghines 3o1d n montbly paymients. Opon eveniags. HEFLER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, ‘tho now improved sold or ronted on easy monthly poyments. BURNHASS FLANNERY, iy Hgoots, D ohies &5 tWast Madisonst. : branch 960 Wabsa HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ARTIES WISHING TO DISPOSE OF FURNIL ‘ture, carpote, and houschold gaods, applyto J. H. PIKE & CO;, 751 West Lake-st, Entiro stocks of goods can be closed out for cash for a small commission. ALl communications strictly contdeatial.” J. H. PIKCE, Auo- ioncer, $300 TASE, WIL BUY. & BRICK STORE OF Siatost, ust be sold right oft.” MORTON GULVER, Room 4, Motropolitan Block. $400 T S Dt e B st tnptom sty Hoom . $2.000 T25uC0E R, b S Gt for selting. > Apply st 69 Bouth Oenal-ste BARNS T TS A FINANCIAL. (COMMEROIAL AND REAL ESTATLRAPER PUR, M chased ; loans megotiatod, E. L. OANFIELD, 169 dison-st. MONEY, TO TOAN ON DIINONDS, PIANOCS, watches, and good collateral security: a colloction of Address or call at dlamonds and for sale cheap. 28 Fant Indlanxat,, near Hash, VW ANIED _FIRST.OLASS PURCHASE-MONEY Tnotes. Appy at 320 State-st., Room 8. VW EAEEFREPARED T0 MAKE LARGE TOANS on Chicago resl estate for a term of years: also, sev- gpal Joans In sums of 85,000, MOKIVNON & HARSH 55 rlea ANTED—8i00 FOR_ONE YEAR ON REAL ES- T raceh 37 B 10 L Do AT 3 ressonable ca fon, Will bt paid. Address O £, Tribune office. 2.000 .OF S50 50 TOAN N CHICACO A roal estite. WA R B$ el Hu e T Desin s LU LR Both) $8 000 70, ZOAY, IN TWG TOAKS, E YEARS, n Interest, 10 per cent on first-class city prop= gxty. WAITE & CLARKE, 38 and %9 Bryan Block, DIVORCES. TVOROES LEGALLY OBTAINED. FEE AFTER docroo: ecandal uroidod; nino yeats’ practles in the Gquzts of Ohionzo, Addreis’P, O, Bax 167, PRINTING MATERIAL. PRI 2o e o o e S OR _BALE-TWO SMALL IMPOSING STONES. Oan b soen in compasiag soom of The Tribane ofice on inanlry of foreman, ROARD.A YOUNG MAN WISHES BOARD IN & ‘private family within five minutes’ walk of Sherman Houdo. " Address, with torus, HOMELESS, 2 Madi- sor ‘BOARD—AND PLEASINT FEONT RODN, TOR 1t and wifo, n a private family, Wil not pay for ‘both when my business calls xis out of the city. Address, it forms, which must be ressonable, X 31, Tribuns office. OARD_WITH 17O FURNISHED OR UNEUR- nished rooms, the Istter_preferred, in a private fam- 1y, aad on fiest or parlor foor, if poisible, by a young feaoman, wife, 834 child, oh Sunth Side, south o elith-st. _Address Z 60, Tribugs office. OARD_ON SOUTH SIDE_ROOM AND BOARD n a prizate famlly for o widow lady; sefersaces ex- ‘changed. Address, ntating location an 7, Tr- ‘buns Branch office. TO EXCHANGE, FXORANGE_FOR CITY PROPERTY, TWO O e fatuans. {ncambrances sssumed. Ad- Aross Boz 18, Soath Pass, 1l ANTED_80 S OF I0WA LANDS IN WEB- W A A eanties, 1o oxchango for suburban lots or in new buggies. Address ‘B 8, Tribure office. Lots o fn new baggics._Address B 8, Rribuno office. EXCHANGE FOR ACRE PROPLR- W e e bk e o Leza than 100 miles from Ohicags, aad wo 00, 2 . JABL EN, Room 13, 145 frea, of lacambratce, St cormrof Alzdlaone . CLAIRVOGYANTS, K. MATHEW AND MADAM MAYNARD CA: Tell of business, marriages, journeys, lawanits, 2t frionds, lost oF stolon o wien oo, Cares s, pa Thoumatism, doafacss, EOre eyes, o rbsknes, consumption; L 2 SRRt aias, catareh. Delicte disoases. cured 1 a fen Efl . _Cure or no . 201 Weat Madison-st. MACHINERY. ANTED— A SECOND-HAND PORTABLE EN. ‘gine, 10.harse power, complete and In perfect ortos: ALY, ietery eivlos prlco aad fal description, ta mafer