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“renr Valjesn carries tho dear, little wounded fello ...key opens nuts, snd, while doing it, 15 ShoEj ZAVROCHE: THE GAMIN OF PARIS. From “Les Miserables ” of Victor Hugo. Translzled and sdopted by M. C.Priz, Pliladelphia: Porter & Coates, Chicsgo: W. B. Keex & Cocke, Such 3 book, smong the iosnitica fhat flood e reviewer, comes to him Liko & freeh fower or | somo rre rosebud tossed up out of driftwood. Poor little Gavrocke! Noblo Jean Valjean! * What heart has not grown tender in reading this | beautifal episods of their lives in {hat garden of' _episodes, “Les Misorablos.” Who but loves that wretched little Gavroche, always ragged, gometimes starving, but always bright,. ready with & ‘song, & lsugh, or & jest, who, . when ho shivers, shivers geyly, 2nd, - when he steals, makes us glad he steels succesafully ; who drifts forlorn- | 15 through'his guttered career, without father, or mother, or any love that Lo knows, and yet Jeels within his unloved little heart & spark of ke Divine love, a feeling for his race, restless, “hejpful, budding cutin kinddeeds, and littloself- 3 rgfces : wondestul in bie vagubond-ife b8 o only 0 the uaccurasy o His sessaional ot oming in filth and slime! One feels his ownhumanity inspired by thio patérnal solicitudo; of the littls fallow, stealing, begging, filching { workitg bard and honestly when the charco i | . givex, to provids for his little family,—two Litths | waifs whom Le finds Lelplees in the mazo of Paris, and -shelters under his own unsheltred wibg, to ficd them aftérwards to bo hisown uIAumomizs Ql BBT.A Bylzualmzs E}E&mh i ;L‘;l‘:h Yruthers,” ~The~ - little Lero -becomes ustrations, By AUGTST: e s . Jam 004 & Co. Chicago: W. D. Keen, u tiny soldior of the barricades, “a fiyon the | . fames B 000d & Co ao " wheel of the Revolution;” s Napoleon in ragsy giving & Lint hess, lending 8 hand thoro; o 5py now, ond o savior of the barricade sa0n; hand- ling's muskot much larger than kimself; ang, when the Republicans wero failing for want of. * ammunition, is out in the street, between the |*~Yak: D. A . barricede and its nsssilants, exposed to their.| AAIOR JOX bullets, filling & hamper with the cartridges of - the scldiers dead in the street, crawling from ons ] bods to another, writhing, gliding hither and €hither, emptying the cartridge-boxes as & mon- i3 ‘Whose heart does not fall with him? As Jeay In his arms, through tho gewers, to: his| home, he curier us with Limjy and: when, ab_the end, we find Gavroche, ond Jesn Valjean, and the a family—" two waif brothers—ail united, happy, and, so- cure, in Clairvue, on the ehores of the greaf; |. ‘blue, bloodless ses, fur from perils, we are gled, | -and thank God for the humanity of the etory, “which is true, and far the poetry OF it, whicli 13 o, and, more than all, for the truh that e Bave strects of our own with Little Gavroches i them, to whom itisnot too lote for ustaplay. Jean Valjean. S s THE BOYS' BOOK ABOUT INDIANS: Brrve Woar I8uw asp Heanp Fon THER YEARS ON TRI Prars. By the Rov. Epxuw R Torrre. Phili delphia: J. B, Lippincott & Co. Chicago:W. -8, Kcen & Cooke. ‘ x o There aro no literary moils in this bodk Tor boys, which is written in a beld, halting stylo s and thero is sbont 1t s @arseness of tone uad thonght, in marked contrst to the free, rallicks ing, and yet refined air, that marks Trowbridge's ‘books and Aldrich's inimitsble story of A Bor.” Btill a man of ordinary Intolligence could ot fail, unlexs much more idgenious than r. Tattle, to gather, ix » three years’ life on the Plains, some facts incideats of interest. and we are not surprised to_find somo informa- iion of & desultory kind, and some good auee- |- Jotes, in My. Tutile's records, ) JOSEPH NOIREL'S REVENGE. By V. Crrus: TERMANN AGHA. By W, G. PALoRavE. LIZA DL, 5, Tuserxcey. Mew Torks Hol & Wilistie, These novels are pat of the ‘“ Leisuro Hour, ;- Beries,” which aro anrounced by the publishers 1o contsin works * light, but not trivial” Soy- | eral of the talesof N. Turgenief, the suthor of Lizs,” hava been previously mado known to English resders by tranalation, against most of Which M. Targenief protested bitterly, as they did not_somuch iranslste s8 traduce’ him, a3 does a1l such work, if the Fronch ssying,” “ Translation cest traduction," may be believes This Bussiaptakes high rank among Europezn writers. His books are resd in every civilized | ¥ country. His subjects sre mainly faken from Russian history and Rassian life, and are given in tae form of critical essays, plays, Poems, novels, and ehort stories. His first prose . work was & vigorous attack upon the system of slavery, since happily abolished. After the sale of the first edition, the Government censors ro- Tused to allow hum to issue another ; but the 3deasit sowed grew rspidiy in thefallow minds of the ligher classes of Russia, and have borao good fruit. Many of his stories wero written to attack soma political or social evils of Rusein; out Ligs i3® story with no other object than amusement, snd 0o one in search of that zlone need fes: 2ny stronger draughis: 3 “ Hemann Agha” is su Esstern tale, which, #he anihor esys, unlize most Oriental romances, i no! fiction, but reality,—pot invention, but narration. Itis enepisodoof the groat BEvp- tian revolt of the last century, and the narrator | of the story is Hermenn' Wolff, & native of Penn- | sylvanis, who was carried off into slavery, while £ boy, by & bend of Turkish marsuders. Itis o “ale of youth, energy, and lose, which have, for a1l ages and races, o Eympathetic inferest that will go far to outweigh the discrepancies of lapgnge and thought that are {gesitatle in the attempt to - give aX Eastem story a Western dress,—perheps not £o miels Western dress as enough of » West~ ern styk fo_render it scceptuble to Western fsate. By their very naiure, there is always, in g Atempts, no mattor how imesistible may s si¢ open-sesamo of the universal languzge of Tupsp psesion which they portray, more or less offailure, Oriental romance iB genuine only en written in the Orient, and inspired Dy its -fAdences. Every age las its necescary tic ideal, and any attempt tointrodace that in foother generation, or in enother. climo foust fail, as Goethe, even with his mni- 'vereal mind, failed when ke tried to write a Greak tregedy. He thought he succeeded, but his crities know from his failore that a Greek teagedy counld have been written only in Greel by a Greek, and only in the time when the Greel ides was in it zenith. TLSIES GIRLHOOD. By MAsTmA FARQUALRSOY, ‘New York: Dodd & Mésd. - Coicago: W. &. Holme This story is & contiouation of ‘* Elsie Dins- more,” by the same suthor. It takes tho heroine from childhood to womanhood, telling, 3n 5 pleasant way, the iccidents of her life, and 4ts 1oves and trials. i NVIZLE VALLEY. By Jacop Asporr. G’;—fi‘ Dodd & Mead. cm‘;go.-w. G. Holxaes, This is the fourth volume of “ Tho August “Etories,” & -gerial in the stylo of #The June Storiea,” The Rollo Caoks,” and other juve- nile works by the same suthor. - Granville Valley is among the Green Mountains of Vermont, Shero Elvie, a fesble child, spends 2 winter Jinder Anguit's care, Studsing two or threo hours each day, snd devoting ‘the rest to out- ise of some kind, which gives amuse- ment and practical information at tho sawe time. . Abbott Ls the facuity of looking at the i cidents of childhood, it toys, its mishaps, its sdventarous explorations in fwo-sere lots, ita Sonderful experiences in what to' men it so trivial, with the same magnifying imagination gt make them so momentous to youny peoplo ; qnd his books are, in conseguence, most delight- T to children, Zor he guides them with all the stremth and discretion of nge and all the heat O O L ONE: THE PIOSEER OF EESTUCEY. D Soxs B. . Amporr, Liustrated, New York: BUALE Mead, Cucsgo: W, G, Holimge, “This is the first 0f a series of sketches of tho joneers of Amerlcan history wlich Dodd & ead bave in preparation. "The mext volume Swill give the life and adventures of Ailes Stand- whom we ull know so well through Long- Tellow's delightful verse. 3Ir. Abboit begins $ho history of Boone with the departure of Co- Tambus from Palos, in Spain. Ink always flows - pasily from fhe pen of Ar. Abbott, snd ho weaves 8 story 85 pearly fascinating 28 that of Napoleon asthe differenco of material will al- ‘iow, and as veracious. Lifein tho sequestered re- rcesses of the cacl, virgin woods of early America, certeinly need not make a sensitive soul aay the fess tondor. It is pleasing to know thatit had o such effect upon Danicl, the hero of this .book (all Alr. Abbott's subjects are heroes whilo \onder the halo of his entlusiam). That Daniel was mot mesely an adventurous Lunter, rough .gn3 coarse a8 backwoodsmen sometimes ore,— trained rather to vigilance than sympathy, which ia a plant of tenderer growth than ususlly found An thoe scene of besr-fights and Indian battles,— any one can seo_from this uguoda in his story. e quote from Jr. Abbott. Daniel is travellity -0 his fathir and famity fo Nortis Carolina: I 18 the close of & layely des. A gentle reoze Fweeps $rough the wee-tops From the nortbwost, [Particular sétention s asked for this rcteorological accuracy ; it ves the whole recital the impress of imevitable 3 The trall for the day has led along the banks of a srvstal mountain-ctream, sparkling witli trout, The 4 i< gmooth for the moccasined foet. The lmrz, [auzed to action, experienced no wearines, The ixes ¥ the father ond the sons speedily coustiuct a camp Pres to the sonth, and perfectly slieltered on tho roof 4 on_ the gidss by tho bark of trees. ho busy fngers of _tho dsughters Javs, 2 the meausime, spread over the feor New Versailles or Windsor. Weter-fowlof gorgeous phusu= +age_sportin- the, Ftream, ¢ flostin thoevening=ir. Qnthe op,eite =id in (he Borizon, the cabin to an adjoining eminence, and rzptarously, ko gezes upon the ceue¥ of ness spread out beforo him, exer realped o savago ? of tha Ledger, in which, we beliere, nof 0Ty, narrstives that our Froudes snd our Abboti ‘manufscture, in this generation, the myt} delusions that deceive. the next, bewider the following, and are rejected by the third. Asa writer of fiction, Alr. Abbott reached s high place by his novel entitled “ The Life of Napoleon;” and, if Daniel Boono fails to add fo his reputa- LETTEES ON THE_FUTURE LIFE. ApDrEss=p ["IN “EXTRUMES: BARRIERS BURNED AWAY, By the Rev. EDwand MARGARET. ByC, C. *%4 Fagmine Lei LIFE | THE DOOTOR'S DILEMMA: A Nover. By Heana HINTS ABOUT BUSINESS : AMaxNUAL OF BUSINESS ' DOLLY’S MY BEOTEER'S KEEPER. By A. B. Wansrn, THE DAYS OF JEZEBEL, AN Hrstomean Dmat. / BMALL-POS: TuE PIEDISTOSTYG CONDITIONS, AND A'WOMAN'S VENGEANCE. A Nover. By Jawes DR, WAINWRIGHT’S PATIENT: FOR THE KING, street, for advance copies of the Atlantic Afonth- Ij‘? onthly, Our Young Folks, Godey's Lady Book, 20d Fronk Lestiss s Progress of Routes in Which Chicago s In. compiled exhibits, have doze a large’ smount of work in Michigan the past year, and though in- directly every mile of branch rosd opemed or .new line croesing the grest trunk routes Eaat “and West widens the area open to Chicago tredc, Fear attaches to the now routes that open the | upper portions of the Peninsuls for tho frst® extedd this rosd to Man'steo a3 soon a3 spring _opens; - During tho past summer the rood bas been equipped in & first-class manner, both .as rogerda station housss Tho rosdis Coing o heavy freighting gentlemen of .Grand Rapids having pledged % themselves to pey $100 each wkhere = twenty namesin allare obtained tos similar pledge. This would sggregato 5 por cent on $40,000 stock, thereby secuzing the initial organization. present western terminus of tho atory to & eurvey of the extension of the road to Lako Michigan. As Eoon es this urvey is completed contract Tor clearing, grading, got- ting out timber, ties, efc., will cars will be ranning fo that place within # week. The station there ia known as Summit City, be- lioved to b tho most elovated spot Boyond Otsego no rails will be lai Lut the worlk of grading will continue. There 8 now bat fifty miles required to complete tho road fo Mackinaw. kocpa pace with its extension, the headwaters of meny important lumbering atresms Laving boon reaclier City to Midland is completed. The ties for this section are to be got ont this winter, in order that the road may’ be ready for tle laying of the iron next summer. with the horse m: and it is now announced t i the line haiflfi7 completed by Jen. 1. Track is 1aid as far 23 Fr of 2 mile a day. Side-tracks and station houses. aro being erected, 50 that the laying of the laat. | 2 fl ml:d e the signal for the opening of the en-+,| elected rosd. Alr Lino Railroad Company. Abont half th distance between Romeo and Washington, some- soven miles, is ballasted. Upon tho remninder- of tho distance botween the points named thro: alarge expenditure. Tho work will continue until the weather interferes with its successful, prosecution. The design of the Company is to ing through Pontiac, paratively young city, worthy of an historicel notice. One of these is tho buildiug om tho west side of Market street, between Madison and Washington, genérally known as tho Central Block. This building is noteworthy, because of the fact that it was the first substantial struc- turo to epring from the ashes of our prostrato dity; its first foundation stone being laid Oct. canse it was the mesting place of the Boord of Trade during the yesr succeeding the fire, & portion of tho building being occupied by the Dlock was built by Jndges Farwell and VWitkon, upon - NEW PUBLICATIONS. as0ft and fragrant caryet of evergreen-twigs, The mother i3 preparing a suprer d trout{rom tho stream, 2nd the fattest of Wild turkeX cuta of .venison, which the sona havo x Tepast far more pelstable thanthe chofoest viands ‘partridges, or tender 'of ber busband o2 Voracioud sppetites render the which were ever spread in the banqueting-halls of | unintimidsied by 10 r- ~ orcat- Tho plaintive sorgso it euan, herds 6f déer and_ buffalo crof #heizh herbs e of tho prairie, which extends far ary il it I8 Jout D:miel rotires from het CORVEXEG o wh.ore, sileutly Jovelie proacu of Is not this the mildest-mannyed man that the columns . Aibott ned contibutor,” it cer- Tt is by scoh suppositions Whatever this might pass for i ha an jon a3 an imaginative writer, it can be attribut- Boolis Reccived. 7¢ Hixny WAnp Beecmve, By B, F. *Bamnerr. Philadelphia: Claxton, Remeen & Harfelfinger, Chi- oago: Janscn, McClurg & Co. A Nover. By Mrs. Riomamp §. Gneexouos. Boston: Doberia Bros, Caicago: J-nsen, McClurg & Co. P; Ror. Now York: Dodd & Mead, Ohicego: W. @, Holmes. Author of Frasce TYTLEB, " New York: Dodd & Mesd. Chi- «ago: W. G, Holmes, - PRATRIE. By J, Femxons Coopsh. New lston & Co, ' COURTSHIP ; Wrrn THImTeeN Ozz=n Humorovs BEeTcies, With Iilastrations by Cazry, New York; D. dppleton & Co. Chicago: V. - B, Eeen, Gooke & 00, "PUDLIO_SERVICES OF ULYSSES 8. GRANT; axp_a BloamaPmicar, SETCx OF THE Hox. Hexny Wiisoy, By CHANLEs A. PHELPS. Boston: Leo & Saepasd. Chleago: W. B Xeon & ooke, BUTTON. With Ulustratfons, New York: D, Ap- pleton & Co. -Ohlcago: W. B, Xeen & Cooke. Laws, CusToxs, AXD Arroops, Pordand: Host, Togg & Bread. RESOLUTIONS; or, Lerrens rmoxt APnosD. By HaNNall Mavie Philadelphia: Claz- ion, Heméen & Haflelfingr, Chicago: Jansen, McSlurg & Co, Philsdelphis: J. B, Lippiccott & Co. Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Co. Peren Bayse, Boston : Gould & Lincoin, Chica- &0z Cobb, Andrews & Co. “TEEm PREvENTIWES. By Dr. CARL Rorm, Boston: Alexander Moore, -Chicago : W, G. Holmes. Pirve, New York: Harper & DBros, CLigugo: W:B. Keen & Cooke, . A Noven, By EpMUSD Yares. New York: Harper & Bros, Chi- cago: W, B. Keen & Cooke, By Caurtes Gropox, New York: ‘Harper & Bros, Onicago: W..B. Koen & Cooke, Periodicals. Weearo indebted to R.D. Bumsell 148 State ZLippincoll’s_Magazine, the Popular Scienco lagazine, for Jamuary. RAILROAD BUILDING IN MICHIGAN. xerewed—Wuhi_n Fifty Miles of dMacklm1y. The railrosd builders, sccording to recontly ill tho greater valuo in the operations of tho | i ime to the iron-horso. ! CHICAGO & MICHIGAN TAKE SHORE. It is announced that offorts will bo made to stock. usineas.. o and _rollin, "..GEAND RAPIDS 2 SAGINAY. This project bas been partially revived, nine ] 'DETROIT, LANSING & ZAKE 30ONIGAN. Surveyors Have recently beon at Howard, the Tine, propar- ba le JACKSON, LANSING & SAGINAW. The track ia complated to Otsego Lako, and in Micligan. d this_wister, The business of the road GRAND RAPIDS & BAY CITY. The larger portion of the roadbed from Bay MUSKEGON & B1G RAPIDS. Tho work upon this road is pushed forward eatest energy. Tho prevalence of the y has greatly retarded operations, t thero i8 no hope of emont, and proceeds at the rate. - # i Colored THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY;> DECEMBER %, 1872. . | 1 7 being well srravged for hotel, and the mana- gors promige that it sholl be first-class in all ita appointments, : 3 Roie Lo is in the contro of_business, being surrounded by Field, Leiter & Co,, J. F. Fargo & Co., Field, Benedict & Co., and many otiter promincot business Lous . wiil be quitcaa acynisition to Market street, which has been much improved on ifs river side by the ercetion of Central Dlock. Tho building will continuc to ba ocenpied by tho United States Sigaal Servico aud tio Wostern Union Telcgraph offices. This, in brief, is the history of one of the memorabla buildings of Chicago, history which, while it maynot beof much interest gmr, will be very valaable a quarter of a century ence. PINCHBACK. The History of a Lonisiana Political THagnate. ‘Who is P. B. 8. Pinchback ? has been tho fre- quent question asked during the past two weeks Vy the readers of the World, To answer this estion, & World reporter meeting an old Te~ sident of New Orleans yesterday, almost natural- Irpes the same question, with the following re- sultsr ¢ “Pp, B. 8. Pinchback is & light, saffron-colored negro of d _personal sppearance. He was raised ¥ Georgia, and is tho son of Mejor Will- fam Pinchback, s once wealthy planter. * Pinch, asg he i8 moro froquently called by the unterrified of the Caescent _City, was born in 1887 or 1838, Being o_xeally handsomo cbild, ho was much liked by Lis _father, who, befora dying, in 1848, proyided that his petaud his slave mother, sud her other children, should be eent to Gincinnati, where, for ‘sbout a_year, they lived in comfortable circumstances, Pinch going 1o public school, whera he received the rudiments of & very falr education. But his moter's slender means gradually becsme ex- heusted, and her gon was compellod to seek em- ployment. Like bLurdroda of other yomng darkies he went a-stesmboating, and for some yearsran on the Obio, meking irequent trips to New Orleans. Being s Lright, active youth, he soon became'a favorite with travellets. This wss in the days when a_ rattling gamo of cards was played on almost all the river boats, and no one took moro interest in them than did the future politician. Nor did his lmowledgoe of tho game stand amies, Pinch took evary- thing in from the mysteries of draw poker to the Imotty points of pobitical discussion, and no one probably is Lotter posted to-day on tho old Kan- eau-Missonri row than our so-talled Governor. Duting tho early pust of tho war Pinchbacl is said to bave lzid off very quietly in New Orleans, But I bave heard, and that too " {rom tpemons of Lis own color, that he spent most of his time and obtained almost Lis whole living 09 a runner for Foster, who kopt a slavopen at tho coruer of Union and Baronne streets, 2ud for a similar in- stitution that need to be located near Dauphine aud Esplanade streets As & ruuner, I moan a man employed to hunt up the wherenlonts of runaway negroes with a view to their recapture. Pinchback,however, like 3 good many others of his ruce, turned up * trooly loil ' after Farra- gut bad succecded in placing his flegt in front of tho city, although just beforo that ho had en- rolled his name ac 3 member of the free colored battalion ordered to be raised for the defeuce of New Orleans by its then commander, Gonoral Manefield Lovell. But when Butler called for troops Pinckback voluntecred, snd became a member of the Iirst Louisiana Native Guard, #nd did good service, bebaving with much pluck and efiicieucy in ouo of the charges participated in by that command ogainst Port Hudson. Sibomtly after thp fall of that stronghold Pinchback, for some reason, was discharged, ro- tarning to New Orleens, whero he becamo quita o favonito atheadquartcre, maivly itis said from Lis capecity for bringing information ns to'what wag going onin New Orleans, Loth among ita citizens and the officors stationed thero. Pizch was, bowever, ambitious to wear shoulder- straps, and Backs appointed him o Captain of tho First Lonisiana Cavalry of Afncan descent. He went to work, and quickly succeeded in ob- taining Fomo forty or fiity megrocs, mosk of whom wero recrtited from the pari on. But, before mustering them into the United Btafes sorvice, the War Department issued an ordezed forbidding the isewng of commissiors io colcrod men, Pinch, consequently, was beaten out of his company, which was gubsequenily given to & youug man from llaine, an 0 company became known as Compsny B, Fourth United States avalry. Pinchback now gave up al idens of becoming = suldier, aud soztled down to business. Ho either becaino tho actunl owner or usilont partner of o famous negro coffco- Douso (which, in New Orlesns, means a plzco “whero whiskoy and everything clso ozcept colleo sy bo bought), known as tho ¢ Young America,’ oand situnted, I thivk, at the comer of Tromo and Conti streots, Here Pinchback mado somo money. Ho plased s fine game of cards,—but fow conld beat him, and as lie was very {empor- ate, Lie_very Eeldom -ended = loser. Hewas an enthusisstic admirer of cook-fighting, and almost every Bundsy moming could bo Jonnd at tho Old Speuish Pit, backung his opinion %o tho_tune of Eities, &nd, occasiouzlly, a \iandsod, on the respeetivo merits of tho gra7 or swd. Evon in thie, as in most games, Pinch was 2 Jucky cuss, and gt the lact cock-fight I'was ot iniNow Osleans Isaw him *scoop’ tho Hon. John, of’ New Yori, for & couplo of hundred. i In 1867, Piuchbuck turned his attention to o Litics, and was elected s delegato to tho Con- &t tational Convention that asscmbled in Me- che tic's Institute in the latter part of Novomber of .Aiatyenr. Hera Pinch's early kmowledge, with-is Datural sharpnoss and somestudy, camo into -play. In the Convention he was & Huont oh3 Foreiblo epenker, ot times quito consarva- tive in Lis views. 'Ho had grest induenco with many of the other colored dole- gstes; but towards the latter pert of tbe Con- Vention: be ceased to bo conservalive, making, on one oteasion, & very radical epecch, in whicl Do thrdatened tho inbabitanta of New Orleans with thes torch. How the Convention concluded its labors, the so-called adoption of the Consti- tution b.r the people is now a matter of history. Pinchback wasnow & thorough politician.- He was elect ed from his district either as a member of the House or to the Senate. If to the former, at tho noxt election be was elected Senator. ‘Anyhow, ho was thoe intimate friend of Gover- nor Warmoth. So much so that, ab tho State Conention_held in August, 1871, which was the beginnfog of the present tromblo, when the Custom Houso party, under the leadership of Casey, Packord & Coripany, csptured tho Con- 6. LA & CmIGUGO Amm TrvE. This is tho new designation of the Michigan; 2ro some deep cuts end fllings that will require. build a railroad from 8. Clair to Jackson, Facs- AN HISTORICAL BUILDING. There aro some buildings, even in this com- | vention, Pindaback, siding with Warmoth, was President of the Warmoth Convention, 2nd subsequently became Chairman of tho €om- mittee appointed to wait on President Grant ab ! Tong Dranch, In November of tho same yesr, Oscar J. Duan, Lieutensnt Governor of Louis- iana, diod, Warmoth at once called o Bpecial session of the Senato to clect & President, who ghould bo Lientenant Governor of the State. Tho Senste met on tho 6th of December, and after gomo sparring botweon tho factions, inchback was olected by 8 voto of 18 $016. Tho row witnessed ot the opening por- tion of the lnst session of the Louisiana Legis- Iriend Warmoth. But «when the Presidential question becamo hot they differed, Warmoth de- claring himself in favor of the Cincinnati move- ment, while Pinchback, with his usnal sharp- ness, stuck to Grant, ~The Stato Conventions 1871, three days after the firo; and also, be- wero held, and Pinchback received: the nomins- tion, for ' Congressman-at-Largs, Lis ~oppo- rent - being his old political * chum, Cap- tain Georgo A. Sheridan. The clection, took place on Mondny, Nov. 4, tho result of which was no doubt trinmph for what ‘was known 8 tho Fusion ticket, which was made up partially of Democrats and Liberal Ropubli- cane, Warmoth giving the ticket fall support on condition that if the clection resulted favorably Doard from Nov. 16, 1871, to the suniversary of the fire, the ninth day of October last. The ound uccn_Eied asa dock and gn.rd bg the Joliet Mound Company, 2nd _was designe for zn office building, It is & plain brick struc- ture, six storles Ligh, painted drab, and orna- mented with white stone trimmings and an iron cornice. 8 That portion occupied by the Board of Trado, consisted of & long shed, built in the rear of the main edifice, and was leased to tho Board free of charge for three yoars, Hero was transacted the bulk of the produce and grain business of Chicago for one year, und it was within this rude structure that men’s bearts wero encour- aged, apd tho commercial world of Chicago vclurned to its former activity, aiter a ses of ire bad rolled over them. It may be raid that this room was the place where was ensctcd the firat scene of - that story of our prostration and recovery, which is so wondarful that it Las been falki2d of =nd read about ol over the world, It is thereforo filting that when this Luilding has been converted to another purpose, its lustory ehould be recorded. Some time sgo the entirs block was rented to Thomes Kendrick & Co., to bz recomstricted into an Enropesu hotel, and, on Wednesday lasi, the Central Hotel restatrant and billiard room was formally opened to the public in ths rooms occupied by tho Domd of Trpde. Tho eveni wes ocel Drated br & dirner given by the proprictors to Lo should be_the candidato of the perty to Sl tho vacancy in the United States Senatocaused Dy tho expiration of the term for wlich William Pitt Kelloggwas clected. But the suthorities at Washington think differently, and Pinchback Dss been declsccd elooted as Congressman-at- Targe. 'This bringa Pinchbeck down to the cesant situation.” ++But what ia_Alr. Pinchback's present social position in New Orleans ” ¢ Oh! the least said about Pinch's socizl posi- tion ormorals the bottor. You can calculate whot he is from what I havo old you of Lis 1ifo during the last ten years. Among the so-called moral members of colorad society in New Or- leans, Pinch is 3 shiniog Light. _He is & deacon of a church keld in the Stiaight University, ond caa bo teon elmost any Sundey passiug the plate round. Like nearly all his Tace bo 18 an enthusiastic admirer of fast horses, and I believe drives a £no team of trotters. . DubIwould ad- vise the mombers of the next Congress not to ask_Pinch to their rooms fora quiet game ot cards, for if tlioy do Pinch will beat ther at any game, and if they quarsel with hira they will find Bim = good shot.” Americans in Russin—Scquel to the Dizmond Robbery—Attczmpt to Ese crpe—Branded and Kaouted St Petersburg Ccrrespondence of the New York Sun, The American dismcad fhicves, Davis and Saunders, at St. Petersburg robbed the T ¢ and three of tho Imperial mu- ot v, confeesed their crime to tho ‘wern sentenced to ten years' tra: large nambor of irvited gnests. The hote 1roper wil nos be ovcaed ungil Jan. 1. 1S 1s tio to tho Ural fountaive, Ful e s wero gitea i our lature will be remembered by those conversant | | with tho doings in (ho reconstructed Sonthern 4| States, and how Pinchback was still loyal to hig paper not long ago. The {wo Americana were kept in the Moscow Penitentiary unil the 4th of October, when, being clad in the common' far robes of the convict, they woro marchod out, chained together hand and foot, with 300 othor wretched convicts, and startod en route for their cheerless destination, Survounded by & battslion of soldiors of o line, and followed by o_jeoring crowd, the miserable procession passed along, in the midst of it these two Americans who had mingled in tho best socioty of New York. Davis and Saun- ders all slong acted with extreme resigna- tion, and seemed not to notice one another, though chained togother, but, when coming in €ight of the village of balfinrnw, tenty-nino miles from Moscow, they broketheirfatters, and, shing npon the soldiers nearest them, snstched their muakets, and incited the other convicta to follow their example, which, for a time, par- tially succeeded, the guard being weak at that point. All were secured again, however, and the two Americans were sentenced by the Mili- tary Governor of the noxt town to be branded on the forehend and be knouted with Aftylashes, which was_carried out. Shrieks of agony fol- lowed the branding, and, after the knouting, they were unconscious, and they proceeded _on their way to the toil of tho criminal in the Ural 2Mountains. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS, .. Bince the 20th of October last the Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railwsy Company have expended over £56,000 in buildings in Milwaukee, —George N. Taffer, ex-Coroner and ex-officio Sheriff seven months, filling out the unexpired torm of B. A. Caird, deceased, committed suicido at his home in Pinokneyvills, Ill., Tuesday morning, by taking an overdoso of morphine. Intemperanoe was the cause. ~—Up to the 15th inst. 95 miles of the Col- orado Central were graded between Golden aud Julesbirg, out of 215, The rosd ia completo to Black Hawk, and oars aro ranning into the de- pot. More freight is offering than three loco- motives can transport. —The Cass Connty-seat %neation ig'still in an. exciting condition. The other dsy an injunction was lnid by Beardstown upon the County oficers to }u:event them from removing the records or holding coort in Virginia. At the closo of the argument Judge Turner dissolved the injunction. The counsel for Beardstown then asked for & staxof procecdings for ten days, which was granted. —In Virginia, the number of white males as- seesed for taxes for the year 1372 was 151,931, and the number of colored. males 80 assees wes 97,855, The value of porsonal Droperty listed for taxation was $77,850,610.71, and tho amount of income go listed was $3,290,930.78. Tho value of lands and lots ia §261,411,103.89, ‘which is £17,704,961.49 less than the value ascer- tained undor tho reassessment made in 1870, —The Emperor of Russis bas announced that next year the official account of the Grand Duke Alexiy’ travels in this and other countries will bo published in the form of an elogaut book, which will also ocontain the diary of his soung Royal Highnoes in full. Though published in the Russian language, it ia hinted in the higher lilerary circles thut a large edition of tho forth- coming work will be printed in English, and for the especial edification of tho Americans who showed the Princo g0 many eitentions while ho was with us, R ¢ XR You Mnow Any Just Causc.” Tho Nepanee ( Conn.) Beaver relutes tho fol- lowing story: A joke, altogather tao good to ba lost for want of telling, occurred in tko Afetho- dist Chureh in o village not ten miles from Nap- aneo, o fow months ago. The minister, aftor tho service, published the banns of & marriage between o loviog and intercsting couple, and that portion of the form where the words ** it you know any just cauee, &e., came in, theminister, whethor from any previous knowledge or not, Jooked straight at s onng gentleman directly b the foot of the pulpit. This gentleman, think- rersonully alladed to, immodiately the jaughter of the congregation, 4Oh; no; not the slightest ob- ing ke was Tose up ami end exclaim joction, sir.” BUSINESS CHANCES. FIRST-CLASS NEW RESTAURANT, OCCUPY- ing tirsc-tloor and basementou East Madison-st., o st or all 10 bo 5ald et onee on account of illness of ond of owners. M. A, LAWRENOE & CO., Agents, 1l East Madisonat. SUCCESSFUL MANUFACTURING BUSINESS for salo on nccouut of slokness : 33,100 to 35,000 ro- Qaired. ~ Splendid opening. KIMBALL & CO., 111 Sladison-st. HANCE SELDOM MET WITH-A FIRST-CLASS saloon 0a 0v0 of tho boat cormers of tio South Sido, &3 with long loaso, for saloat & bargats, NOOKIN & ¥ISCILER, 15 South Dorplainos Fffix\cmss STAURANT, SOUTHWEST COR- s, West Washington-st,, Lzchango Buildia x Tont. for Busl? Ihe faraiture, ctc ali complete, reac 5 Wiehenge haidr M TS, ROOM 6, 127 ML, for sale: Drag stock, low rent, a5, good trade, 23, 560. Daints CITY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN—LOTS ON WESTERY- S R g i e R Fr = o L GEO, DADWELL, or at 13 Sonth Clurk at., 4a bank. OR_SALE—AT A BARGAIN, MARBLE FRONT bouge, oo Colfar.ny., nosr Mhirty-scoond-at., 6asy terms. LBVI WING & CO., 28 Wabash-av. OR SALE—GOODLOS ON ALL THE STREETS batncen Twsaty-(hird ang Thlry aiorbate’, gnd b froct Blatoand Wallsca. Al autof o lmia:” Portect o3, Warranty doods A vory o Seate: 6 par oont. . No Agoney bustess. ALBERT CRANI, 673 Wabash-av. OR SALE_siM: ONLY §X0 DOWN_WE HAVE the best bargains in lots for persons of modorste mosne? dodft g0 0t of tha ol to b & 1o o' gl % oo anmvo reotoars A 5 KUGIBTOREY & SON, 145 Bouth Clark-stes Room 8. JFQE FALE-TWOSTORY TRANE HOUSE 1% ‘Twentloth-st., on leased ground, 10 rooms, and médera Improvemonts: o great bargain, HENRY K. MARBLE, 79 Dearborn-st., Room 6. OR SATE_AT & BARGATN_WORTHEAST GOR- ‘mer of Joflerson and DeKoven-sta.; lot, 103x83; par. tos whahlog fo Improva. No mouoy roquired down: ©Ia- at Bouth Clar! y 11 bar O SALE_THREE NEY BRICK, SWELLERONT, ach roof, basemeont bouses, 14 rooms cach, with &l modern imprévements, and tho best Iooking block in Woal Division; will bo 501d_on caxy terms and very low rices, if applidd for Soom, on tho’ premises, batweon aliz ao , o Wt Monsoe-st. SITUATIONS WANTED--ILALE. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &o. VWANIED-ON JAS. 1, BY AN OLD ESTABLISH ed wholesalc tos house, a firs:-clees travelliag sale: man for Wisconsiz: and Mionesuia, rienco in travelliog as a tea salesman Ia thos2 States, To one who has good ANTED — TWO FIRST-CLASS TRAVELLING salosroon, thoroughly posted In teas: hatisg ea establishod trado pecforred. Addreas ¥ 52, Tclsuns offics, for5 days. Tilinois, and WWisconsia. can command & largo and desirublo trade, a liberal 2 ol Salary will by paid; noGther noed apply. - Addross, wita | |acsS man 33 boackorper, coremnonding clesi Teferences, W. T. LEROW, care Carrisr No. 11. D e fotse State a2a T i mako Bimeot natal: Tsincss, Address P, S0 ‘Bookkeepers, Clerks, &e. ITUATION WANTED-EY AN EXPERIENCED hat salorman s travelling ¢itustion for Norihern lows, i 93 B 13, Tribuncotibe. AS " ASSISTA br iz any capacity whoro us 3 foaco In grocers B Watarste, Chicaf: UTGATION WANTE! kecpar, shipping o Sen ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAYN, IN THE ‘stationory businesa: German preforred; reforences required. Apply at 156 Twenis-second-at. Trades. PANIED-G GOOD MACHINISTS, AYD 1 TTIST. class - to e, Amerla Englishimen” profarsod. “Addross immediately, W 4 Tribune office. e windor - ployer._Acdrass G 12, Tribune olace. ¥ A GERVA man, gevat azperionca in jancy dry gods and & o7 has Jarz2 acquaintanco o briag to om- ANTED—A FEW LATHERS ON SOUTH SIDE Randolph-st., betweon Dezrborn and State. Miscellnneous, QITUATION WANTED — Eandiing mones, ond an Tisgest ety roferences. cashicw, 1y a young man ANTED—A HAT. SALESMAN WHO CAY CO; trol n good trado in Central and Northura Ilino: Towa, and Wisconsin, Apply to WAILLIAMS, MILLE] & OLASTEAD, 127 Sfarkot-st. "ANTED—AN OLD MAN TO TAKE CARE OF 4 ‘block of storoa. _Address K 33, ribune oikca. JFOREALE w0 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, GNL blocks rom tho depoty st Soath Englewocd, - Frica b, B300 each, payable 840 cush, and £:0 per year. Oall snd et plate 5f tho sabdisision. THOS. A. % AL HILL, WL rabashay. - L ANTED-W0 CHOPPERS, 1% HEWERS, 1O Tan, who understands his basinees, Addross J. TTUATION WANTED-BY A BUT slaughter-hoass or in pzckiag-honsa: & 5o JOR BALESSTORY AND BASENENT BRICK hoass, all modern fmprovemants, 1nd lot <1 fect, -a¥. and Dunningst.” SNYDER & LEE, g, northeast corner Monrog and La- ‘corner Semint 14 Nixon Buil Salle-st. - I A G b R o Cave. fa v x ana Forys sovontt-ats.0: B KBRLIER, 145 Claricates cormar n. OR SALE_ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS_HOUSES of 6and 13 rooms on North and Wost Sides rangiog Trom 8220 to $5,50. WHIPPLE & MoWHORTEK, 64 South Desplajacs-st. g OR SALE_OHEAP—TO CLOSE UP BLOCKS 15, 15, 17, and 13, Soction 19, 29, 13. Lots on Hasting, Mitchell, ' Heory, Catherine, and g- on-ats, Batiyoen Asbland-av. and Wood-sts, to ‘each. Lots on Ashland-av., near Twenty-teoond-st., 81,80 orch. JAMES STINSON, Room 8, 72 LaSallo-st. (Magie Block). SURUREAN REAL ESTATE. [VOR SALE-RESIDENOE LOTS—A LARGE NUM- ber of the most desirable Jots for rosidenco purposes, 4m:ocdiately adjoining and soath of the city limits, at low prioesand on liberal terms. Tho demand for such prop- ‘erty must of necessily be unusually grest astho seasom adeances, Now ia 10 timo to bay for thoso who intond to bulld ta iho spriog, orwho azo Tookiag for invostments 1in property that must uaguestionably increaso in value, inasmuch asthe demand for good houses in good locali- 1ios is now, and must bo for a year or two to como, greator than tho supplys . LSAIAS WARHEN, 13 Chamber of Cummerce. FOR SAIE- 25 10 AND © ACRES OR A FEW days at two-thi its value, cloao to dopot and echools, 2nd ncar tho oity. Al A. LAWKENCE & 00., 181 East ison-at. charactor. Also, Chimbors’ Etcselo- | & pedia and othor i B. Lippincots & Co. | st woek. Bagnel contacin. APy £ SHAW & WILSON, 5 | West Lakest. ontractors. 3 N, WER Msdhon o0 QUTATION WANTED-BY A FAF WH0 CAX 00 ANTED — CANVASSERS FOR OHAMBERS | AprEridar i L Sorcnd ool R ‘Book of Dags, & miscellany of popular antiquitissin | WALLIASL HIN conneotion with tho calendar, including ancedote, biog: | QITUATION Wa! raphy, history, curiositics of literature, and odditfes of who has had I = ¥ 3 Luman life aad situation ina tore. Noaszlary askod the 253 s Addrasa H 14, Vribune offics. or putlications by J Address O. 5. BURROWS, £6° Weatworth-ar., Chit cago, 11l VW AYTED_ATEW GOOD CINVASSERS T0 SELL & staple housaold ar:icle that pass g0, Addross or eall vn K. NEVERS, Jr. vada Block, Chicago. (Cermanys " un ‘“fribuns ofice. Conchmen, Teamsters, &e, JITUATION WANTED—TO DRIVE A PRIVATE carzizge, bran A No. 1 huad: soher aad industtiuss ersiandy’ all bis dutics, Acurass £ city, to men ont of employment, offer d by SMITH & WHITHOUSE, 174 West Wesbivgton-st, A VWASIED-THE BEST INDUCEMENTS 1T THE | v VWARIED-% MOKE ~TOODCHOPPLRS TOR Eliscelancons, o Rt farnpdvanced ig Higse BAYINERASESSS | QITUATION WARTED—BY A MARE AN GF Apply to SHRISTIAN & BING, 101 Soath Usael.sts 3 ANIED-EY A MARRIED 14, G::E whero ho s o fe o5t of clfy Rood hand. " Addross G §, Tribuzo otfica. VWARTED-MaX ZND WIFE'TO TAKE A FOARD- ing house; all equipped; full of Loarders. Rent taken in board. " 29 Wost Adams-st. ITUATION WALTED—BY A YOUNG AN OF ono year's editorial experiaace, as news or local editor; 1s a practical printer and bas a good academic edacatiou. Rotorencos if rennirod. _Address X 10, Tribuna otSeo. ANTED-MEN LOOKING. FOR EMPLOYMENT by PHILLIPS & CU., 118 Washington-st., Room 55. Businoss legitimato; peys $25 per week. "ANTED—10 WOOD-CHOPPERS FOR INDIANA SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE 10 go out to-day; 16 coul minsre: free faro; G0 for Demesties. flroads &nd fa South, ~Cheap ticlets' South. | S ppo, e o ANGELY $ooRTHR, i Wos Rasdipire NN Ky R U e ANTED_MEN _AND WOMEN, IN OITY OR | ofrostaurunt. Ploacacallar il Fourth-a country, sre offered ths best chanco to make monsy on small capita, by A. RAY, 25 West Lako-st., Chicago. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL TO DO THZ work in a small family. _Address B 40, Tribazo. ANTED_AN ADVERTISING OANVASSER. Apply at Tho Sereaatilo Agoncy, cormer Fiftnar. ona ANTED—% MORE WOODUHOPPERS FOR Michigan and Indiana; slso 15 coal rziners; Bigh and tho day or weck. _Apply at 517 South Six: Sfeamstresses. QUIUATION WANTED-A COMPETENT DRESS- ‘makor world liko 3 few moro fa 10 83w tor by st. . frao fary; 1,50 men for Toxas and Catro & Falten tiroad; bal faro: choap tickots Sonth. Apply 2t 3 ‘West Lake-st., Room 5. OR SALE-FIVE ACKES ON STONY ISLAND- av., botween Sevcaty-third snd Seventy-fourth-ats. SNYDER & LEE, 1§ Nizon Building, northeast cornor Mouroo and Laballo-sts. W ANTED 3 LABORERS YOE TEXAS PACIFIC, 2nd Cairo & Fulton Batlroads: 50 for P. J. Kennedy Miscellaneouns. TTUATION WANTED-BY A LADY, IN A PRI vato famiiy, a8 wet narsc; can come weil rocommend. cd._Gell at63¢'Contzauay, in (ont., & Co., lo i ; most bl cventng = i tho mon from 25 West. Handolph-st. SNELL & CO. FOB BALE—0 ACRES, SOUTH SIDE, NEAR CITY, at extremoly low figures. Also, 20-acre tract. ‘Title Trat Slass, 5, DELAMATER,. cor Clack and Aladion, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE_TMPROVED FARM of ‘180 acres, 60 milca from Ohicago. Also gardon Jarm o 2 acres.” laquire st 158 Wasnngtos-st., Koom REAL ESTATE WANTED. {TANTED—ACRE PROPERTY OR GOOD INSIDE Tots, in oxchanze for throo houses and lotson the South Side. L. WHITNEY, Room %, 154 Lasallo-sr, Wy e O P OREASE & BUOING and pay for it 1n x work., , Farm- era! Hunis cor: Lake £nd Deaplaian WANTED-& LASS RESIDENCE ON T e e oy n of Lako Shoro Park, WAL D, BEPSTER"SCO., Toal Katato, No. ailo VY ANIED-TO LEASE-ON OF, RE MAY 1, ‘s mediam,siz2d residence north of Twonty-Uftli-st., =nd osst of Wabrsh-av. ; st contain ail modern im® rovements; or L will buy and pay all cash fora first-class ouso, it it ¢an be had chesp.” Address, siving 3 noumbe: of atrcot and prico, ¥. C., cars COUK, CUBURN & CO. ‘TO RENT--ROOMS. 0 RENT_THREE ROOMS ON WABASH-AV. Spposita tho Post Office. cheap. J. 5. GOULD, 1 Doarborn-st. Ti0_RENT FORNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ooms, {a brick block, 97 Sauth Desplalaas-st., noar Bindison. ' Apply on promises. r'_[m RENT-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitabla for oo or two; privato dwelling. bl4 Wa- Dash-av. Prico modorato. 0_RENT_NICELY FURNISAED BLEEPING. room, with privilega of sitting-room; price B16 per 1month, 16 lady or gentioman, at & Nouth Green-st., with VY ANIED-A MAT OF FOBER AND STEADY ‘habits, who understands tho oyster businoss thur- oughly, o cook behinda counter. Applyat once. 35 ‘West Sadison-st. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS MINSTREL PERFORAL- 338 e BOARDING AND LODGING. West Side. ANDA0 WEST MADISON-ST.~SINGLE ROOM: with boari $5.40 Snd. 98 Der weoks Bag e ‘crs, Qoublo song and dauco men, alz0 voices to 5il & quintette, wod"good musicians o complote orenastes, Applyatter 10 8. m. to GEUKGE S. TRURBER, &3 Biatoat, > ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP. 4 85 provemenis. CEXTRE.AV._i NICELY FURNISHCD ROOS with board, for geniloman and wita. BOUTH MORGAN-ST._FURNISHED RO0S with board; hause hrstolass, wita modorn tm: Domostics. VWAKTED--A GIRLTO COOK AND ASSIST WITH the washiog and ironlng, at 78 South Sangamon-t. Fitagly famisned, for cither mac three yonug gens, or tarce young tions also for ono young lady at 3 ‘board. WARREN AV._TRONT PARLOE, LARGE, el lightod, with hot sl register, snd vory us couplo oF pasty oi accommada- house and tably A R R B R mwm;vzsr BONROL-ST, — AC( take caroof & ¢ of tho tlzser of NROL-ST. — ACCOMIMODATION South £ido House, 1121 smw‘r’. 151 B S? vr;ro ':fk?x:l}r.xgs for 5 for buarders; terms, TWASTEDE- A GOOD "COOX, WASHEE AND droner at 931 Prairio-av. 214 WEST WASHINGION-ST.—A LARGE {ront roum to 1ot with board. Wermst s SR ok wods preferred—to cook, w nin pirvato samily. " Apbly at &1 Wespdadironst. & VW ANIED 4 GTHE T0 COOK AND DO GENERAL ‘housowork at i Ock-ur., Cottago Grove. 359 and heated by furnace. Suitablo for gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen, WEST WASHINGTON-ST._LARGE ROOM on second floor with closet, hot and cold water, ANTED—A GOOD STEADY GIRL T0 DO GEN- eral honsowork at 150 Twents-Afth-st. 363 dioner at § o' WEST LAKE.ST., CORSGE ANN_BOARD 20d 2 pleasant home, with well-farmished rooms; iook. VW A TED_FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY GIEL AT 21 Michiganar, ANTED—AT 210 SOUTH PEORIA-ST.—A GOOD kitohon gis1; stoady employment and good wages; Gorman or Norweglan preferred. 59 r out board, in & naw stons front house with all modarn. Drovements; cars pass the door; torms low. WEST VAN BOREN-ST. —FIL: furnishod rooms, sizgla or on saite, wil CLA: prisate, aad WAF'I;BD—A G(IRIA I‘;’}eu Bm’[.'lo 15 YEKJ}RE OF 2io; willing o pasie 2use 475 Noth Leavite st (i s WA e o o h o SYERY NATIONAL: o o bousdmon ; 2t MR, THOMPSONS othoes 1000 State-te - o ANTED—A _FIRST.OLASS VWHITE WO W Stk s HALL'S Hortaarans, 199 Wess Madlvaaiy VY ANTED_A GIRL ABOUT (2 OF s YEARS OLD o tako caze ol oo £mall child. Apply 8% omes at 1810 Prairie-av. issand caro. TO RENT-ROOMS, FURNISHED OR PARTLY fornished, for einglo gentlemen, in o fira house and tine locality, on South Sido; also, dinin; kitchen, ctc., with soite of rooms, to parties fmclass slcommonstions. Address V 74, offica, 0 RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOSS WITH \v’nhmd:? couvenlences, with or without board, 39 Tribung B N e R LT T onsowork: “zeod pe . plyat 507 Weat Twclthate o Do Pl AP genna. | improvements. Terms rossonable; £ood tablo. 539 . gls. 546 *CHIGANAV T FROS b foralshe . 22D back room, o saat, witn board, d or ua. 793 FULTOXST_SUITE "OF FURNISEED 0% rooms, font rooms, sultable for man aad wifo or four water in_room; also, all modorn _’i»tf,’,‘,?fih HOUSE, %0 SOUTH DESPLAINES ST — o ‘o withe ‘ut board trausient Board S1o6u pex dege T oo ot o Sextae S‘;mth Side, -AV.—HANDSOMELY FUR) C8 s, Wi o withont basra, £a i o s ROOM, ALSO 4 VWASTED-AN ELDERLY LADY TO OVERSEE ‘o children, and aasist 1n light work. Nono neod came but thoso who can give references s {o honesty. No Irish. At 226 West Madlson-at., up-stairs, 880 INDIANAAV., REAR EIGHTEENTHST i . oF thrso 0 foar. Tensact Furoishod ooms, With Ak Ssomsonientes aq VW ARTED—A GOOD VEGETABLE COOK: COME ready for work, early. Apply o hoad cook, Everutt ECGARD WANTED, T stocks bardwere, $5,000 and §8,000. Ntosk = -fi v'u“fi; ‘aper e?i,‘l’w? wm'i.kg ot T.f sie s | P10 BENT TTRET FLOOR OF GOOD ROUSEON | Houss, S Wost Slstisonat: il G e, learls Atk W0y | iuatists momes Ik e M s g ) & ALLS, "ANTEDCOLORED GIEL FOR KITCHEN. 45| [JOARD —TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS WITH ols. ‘Will psy cosh and first-cinss reel catato. g, RENT-TWO ROOAIS FOI £ PER BONTHL Watsih Ay Toasonabie N aataTa e, A2 bo ildren. Tomma (NE OF THE BEST-PAYING CIGAR STANDa IN Convcnicnt for Inundress or semunatross. Apply in th ANTED—A GIRL ¥OR UPPER WORK, AT 664 | Must bo convenient to Halstad and Lake.: Sl ho clty for sala cheap. No, 371 Stato st Ertormoun. JAS, . ALLEN, 16 Twenty-secopd-sts Michigan-av. Dl Wost Lakoas, = alsted AR Ao ARE CHANCE TOR BUSINESS_ONE-HALE OF 0 RENT-HARDSOMELY FURNISHED BOOMS nmstra 2 OARD—A BINGLE GEXT] A R e LS e 00 Sastor rostavens for el Wall E 51 the day, wee or moath at the St; Julisn, 161 sad ANTED — m%?nnuu:;’:'l FIRST-CLASS B o Roome SHE bear SR D b Wi ke 10 down and balinco v thmey to bo paid ont of earborn:at, by rs. J. W. JOHNSON. T R ol e i e | Addrees K11, Tribano offico. ¥ 95, Tribune offico, RARE CHANCE TOR INVESTNENT, ~STATE Tights for selo, of Harrls' patent rotary stosm ongino and wrought-iron sectional boiler: the best and cheapost boilor mado; have boea ia operation over Markotst. To PHYSICIANS_A PHYSICIAN WITH 81,500 CAN Al sactire 8 frat-class specialts, 500 por yoar, datses B WeWRIGHT, Bory Gttpar oor b board. Apply t rticalarsat HALL'S RESTA| NT, S Ao bl e '0 RENT—TWO ROOMS INREAR OF 1 - av. Apply to PEKIN TEA CUMPS;Y{S TODRIH: TO RENT—ROOMS ABOVE STOEE 338 ARCHER- av., two front rooms 810, and six back rooms §15. R. GI ‘West Washington-st. fTVHE TRON WOKKS 19 AND 21 MEAGHER.5T. FOR #ale; would soll ths whole or take a partne; &ood ‘aulder or machinlst preforrod., $45( MiimEOY A CONPLETE SUITE OF OF; 3 irds of 350 worth of goode, that can bo essily hald st J fice furnituro, and upwa: Der cont profit. Ad- ross B 61, Tribupo ofic: PARTNERS WANTED. PARINER WANTED --TO FILL VACANCY ‘caused by {1l health, o profitabls_cash busingss; cash roquired, 31,200, Witk reference. 50 Stato-st., Tea store. PARTNER WARTEDSTITH S0, IV A GENTEET, ‘Saan businous, paviag save : 15, 16 Baat Waillingtonstr Room B8 oo Do ‘PARISER WANTED_WITH 81,00, 0 TRAVEL and pstablish agents for the sala of an article that bas x?:flav;{fifl,mhm laat 3 8, 171 East PARTNCRWANTED A JOUNG MAN OF EXCEL. leat businoss qualifications wishes to inyest $6,600 oF §7,00010 some good legithnate businota. No attontion to cammunications not giving kind of business and name. Address in confidence, T 69, uno office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM 820,000 TO 525,000, to take n [nterest in 5 sasb, door, and blind ‘businoes ju this oity, Mfl;i‘l very extonsive and UAIIBE clty 2ad countey trstte,” Tiksis an excollont openlng for s years, Room TO RENT~-HOUSES. 0" RENT--OR EXCHANGE-7 BRICK DWELL- Ings (new) sonthosst cornar Rush and Wlinels-sta: XOH% o ltfl{‘, $l!‘o‘;)";nd bucm‘?l (zow), 5 h;"lx'l 5t Nppos ol BOrTo0Ms Of LANCORY Bepashtels: Aoply o WAL 8. JORNSTON, Ro Honan Bahdiac, corner Ciark snd Waskingiomater o ue® 0_RENT_A LARGE BOARDING.HO = T OaTin idey el Tocatett Db CLADEEE 0Oy Tooom 4, Orloutal Building, 153 Lo Sailoste 0 RENT_THE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING sl ront S Bor Hionth, ARply ‘ork Boon Hor $har + vont, 865 por” month. "Roxt docs, 52 Bbown 1, OntPatol Buiidings Pabotterste il TO RENT-COTTAGE HOUSE OF SIX ROOA on Twenty-scventh-st., between Garibaldi-st. ane Gavastan's S por ot W, 4. NOBLE & €O, 15 enedte 7['0 RENT_NEW COTTAGE HOUSE OF CANP: ll-bv, posr Van Buren-st. Alsg, cottase 6il \wost Indizna.st., imniediato poasession, N.F. MERRILL & €0., 13 Otis Block. - "—NEW TWO.STORY BRICK HOUSE, 18 , hot and cold water. azo- X New 2etory and b ment brick houses, 178 and 180 Howo-st. Two-story framo housess Larraboc-st. Six rooms on second floor, Larra~ boo, near Sophia. Al desirablo, conveulent to streot cara and threo blocks from centre'of Lincoln Park. W. J. DAVIS, Room 1 Stone's Building, 146 Madison-st. afty wishing 13 tako control ofauch o bustuoss, - Address > = = ‘ s 0 RENT—10 ROOAS, INCLUDING BATH ROOM; %fi“‘:fi%.,f:.‘;,, 95\ Tonic's -AdysrtismasAnecar, 89 Pleatntiy Jooateds AL LD Voot Adsmmacrts oo PARTSEE WANTED WITH FROM S0 70 525,00, to take an ntorost in & assb, door, and blind ‘usiness in this City, baviug 8 very oxtenaivo and payiog clty and country trado. This fs an excellent. opening for e plfig wishing to take control of such a busincas. Ad- dréns SARTNER, caro of Bowlos' Advortising Agofioy, & . Chicigo. ‘PARTSER WANTED WITH g2 10 GASH 10 20T Rt pe bpea b G by oes; weckly prodts. surs. o D. G ANDREWS. 31l Weat Afs aecond | FINANCIAL, SOMMEROIAL AND REALESTATE PAPER PUR chasod; loans negotiated. E. L. CANFIELD, 169 East Maaison. LOANS ON REAL RSTATFE COMMERCIAL, AND secarod papers. M. C. BALDWIN & CO., Note Brokers, 61 ad 66 L Saliow., oom3. M[OREF TOLOAN IN SUNS OF sLo® AND TP ards, for 80 or 90 daza: frst-class psoarod motes bought and gold. H. LO' , 511 Wabasl M e cotectidiior: sonet lovas & pecialiy: LUVE ther good securdtioa: thort loans & specialty. WING & 8O, 56 Wabsah-av. e M SOIiED O on ” BEALESTATE 200 wantod. B, GROSSMARN, Hoom 11, 161 Monros.st. o0 sor, YA ANTED-3i00 TOR % DAYS ON GOOD REAL mcucnfllfl Stato rates, eto, Address K 5, Tribuno allico, VVANIED-§8 w0 TO §I0,08 FORS YEARS AT 10 per cont end commission. Oue of the most avallable piecoa of r9al estato in Kane County, worth Limes tho amount, without the improveme Abstrzcts complofe. Address K b, VY ASTED—TO SECUEE BY TEB. 1, SLONTO 1,500 3ta 5 years on 3 No. 1 Jowa real catate securlty, Ad- dres ing terms, Z 4i, Tribuno offco. CLAIRVOYANTS. DR, MATHEW AND MADAM MAYNARD CAN G0l of basineas, marriages, jonsness, Iaweaits, £b aent friends, loat 01 len property, or an; ng you wish 1o know. Cures fits, parolysis, Thoamatiem, dezinves, #oTo cyes, scmipal woakness, consamption, liver com- glfl t, ague, catarrh. Delicate discases curod in a fow days Curg or no pay. 20l West Madison-st, M. T, 7. TEWIS RELIADLE OLATRVOYANT, LY busingss ‘aad medical mediam, No.’20 West Mad- = PERSONAL. A s o e, ERSONAL-MINNIE L—: WILL Pt e ey, i SRLOE 30D PERSONAL — INFORNATION WANTED —OF lidward Joncs, sou of Edsrard Jones, Monnt Pleasant, Liacine County, Wis. Whon Jast neard from, he was stp- ing with Frantis Kormes, No, 4i2 North Loveo-st., St. (e cotar plomidon, soaceming i nil hg iauktully rocoived by his parents, JON. care of Vaughuu & Williams, Racine, Wis. bont threa 0 RENT—_LOWER PART OF COTTAGE Indiana-av. Inquire athouss or 01 East fon-st. ; §17. To RENT_£25 PER MONTH-6RO0M COTTAGE, , 8 blooks ida, by W. W, WAT- 0P S blooks from caca, South Sido, by W. W, WAT- 0 RENT—COTTAGE, ON MILL, NEAR REUBER. i& 8t "‘w{;‘,&m;fahgllll per moaths J.H. GILBERT, \_Vclt‘VllkLnan-lL Tt B Tkt ares o e85 e Bin PHILO ALLEN, 123 West \Vashington-st. 2 TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. 0 RENT—VERY LARGE FRONT OFFICE THAT can be convertod into s guito of rooms, 119 and 121 Weat Washington-st,, second floor. Inquire of BOST- ‘WIOK BROS., farajture storo underneath, or A. H. ANDREWS & CO. State-at, 10 RENT_OUR STORE, CORNER MONROEST. and Michigoa-av., 100 fdot squarc, and well adapted {0 storego of boavy goods. U H, BECRWITH & CO. To,,,‘c‘;“,i‘;"‘,‘fl'%“_fi'flms"fi"f’s"“' J_twsNJT_ch a 3 Imeao . ds Dadih Pamksdaler! invaadlats pofiesion. [0, HENTTHE TFINE ETORE_AND TOOMS L above, s N0, 1657 Wonder also warehouse fn rear, No. 87 Twents-seoond- ‘WANTED--~TO RENT. ATANTED-TO RENT--A SUITE OF 2 OR 8 UNFUR. nished rooms, cast of State, and withia tive blocks of Twenty-secona-at.., wii... or withont, board; bost of refor- encos given. Address it 76, Tribuno oflice, YV ANTED 0 RENT_A SUITE OF FORNISUED roomssnitablo for 4 gentlemen, cast of Centre-av. WYCKOFF, 29i West aud west of Morganst, Address Medison-st. "ANTED—TO RENT—A TURNISHED HOUSE IV \" 5 ceniral locatity, clther Soath o Woat Sido, ‘with 21l modern o onts; must contain at least 10 fooms, d bo 1 ruishod. Bari 3 :‘La 0. ‘i’i"&'l:‘]‘r}’bnno nmcofy can give ample referonces. VATANIED-TO RENT OR BUY, OR RENT mill, hasing a capacity of 100 to 200 barrels; must be in good running order, and at a point having good shipping Ticilitios, and whicrs whoat Is casily obtaided. Addroes X 31, 'ribuns ot MACHINERY. OR SALE-TWO ENGINES, 1lx0) RIGHT AND Jeft hand; 1210 Toft hand: 16125 right hand. Two Boilers, 18 feat long, 4 incncs dismeter, 2 16-iach flaos: 1, 18 fobt long, 46 uiches diameter, 2 17-inch fluea; 1, 13 fost loag, #%che;ldhm'uur,“ et ey 1) ;ll ot ong, ches dlamoler, incl s, “All now work. “Address u. O. BOWSER & CO.. Fort Wasme. Ind, BMUSICAL, KY PERSON WANTING A BARGAIN IN A PIANO <1 tora holidsy presont, please address I' 67, Tribuno omes P‘i.n'l;nl!lml‘-ll.v Bew, IANOS FOR SALE AND TO RENT—ONE CHIGK- ]\A'Ifqfl 2, with ea"‘cd d’e"s: |!l'l'i!, f}l‘;fl; 022;,57@ Ro- irinz uromp:ly aitended 10 at the 03y Fac o s EOR SRR, B S Py, e [OR SALE—A BOILER NEARLY NEW, 1s FELT long by 56 inches diamoter, 184 in flucs; with fira front, Yritchen, ete. Cheap for casb. Inguire AMERICAN BOILER WORKS, 45 Sauth Halsted-st. DIVCRCES. IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED, FEE AFTER dscrug; candal arolded; nine searsd practico ia twa Gourta of Chicszo, Address P. O. Box 1l ANTED-A GERMAN_GIRL THAT SPEARS English 10 work at ropaisia i1 & talor shapr Mo, 1 Wout Bandolphogrs - b o 128 tallor shop.. Do HORSES AND CARRIAGES. ‘UCTION —THIS MORKING AT 10 0'CLO =D o-mormor ot tho samo hous & s A, EAIL e hos 121 West Washington-st. ANTED_A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WHO UN: | soms Lo chis mareiopomo ous 2 el .‘m",?::‘c‘.?‘“m% Tpning & sowlng maching, uad bas had | Bities St et shisie bacsese et o mis e nle zperier h2e m:f«nmm ey ‘€3 reqr Eriug in your stuck if you want it T3 charg i not e quira Halsted-st §old; jguistdo sales nitonded to st shors motlc st for silg every dav; geod stabling atlew races, aunewbick R B e or o now aid popins book. ~Esponses | T~omg e - pal ‘A, OWENS, Star Hotel, 67 Weat, e | B S T i PASTERN CUTTRR- 3 OR SALE1 HORSE, HARNESS, TWA ¥ISCELLANEOUS S slcih, cheap, G107 Indis oo " HOME AT 8183 AN AORE CAN BE HAD IN | J{OB SALE_A VALUABLE KENTOOKY HORSE fi o ety °§§,’,’,‘“§°“‘h&";fl; Eotany ot Coloraiorwtiy F ;;d a boy's pons. J. B. BROWN, 170 LaSallo-st. extra tuducementis offered to narties wishing to g0 OB SALE_CHEAP_TWO FIN s, g ;ll-h "‘f dhfl!m or call on GILL & HAWK, Ageats. mndeby Stadebecker Bm?: one gflf}&fil’f%fl'fl%&vz{x 0. 171 Baat Madison.st. trimmings, 4-sented; tho other & Portland-shipo ehiftiz:. CCOUNT _BODKS, OPENED, CLOSED, OF AD. | 838t for tuoor four poraons. Inquire of K. G. GLVIH jast Postizz done ing Ume,’ oraddroms G. Lo BELL, 9r., 150 Woet Bakogre o oot USINESS INTERESTS SOLD, PART 'NERS PRO- CLAMK & C OR SALE_A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF POBT. 1ad syoll box cutters, 2nd tw A 0, 18 it 10 W st Dirdisonats B c nogutinted. Business chances open Tonairing 8750 to 85,00, EIMBALL & GOn Gendral Bt adisaan, o West Madison-st. OR SALE_LOT O ERS, . ToE,S F GOOD- CUTTERS, PORT- awell, and squaro bosos, cheap, Inquirs at 14 EEP OUT THE COLD, WIND, RAIY, SNOW, snd dust; saves onsimlf the fuel. WILLIAM FRIETTS :kcu;nnmnl attention wgnfllng on weather Btrivs; stors, 14 West Harrison-at,, Chicago; all orders ‘promptly sttanded to, and satisinction guarantéed ; pleasa drop mea fino. ‘with bob aloi % ) rith bob aloighs at reasonablo terms, by ppisiag at 167 §mxea PARTIES OAN BE ACCOSMODATED % W0 THOUSAND GOLD AND SILVER WATCHLS, GLEGHS | STEIGHSY redaco 1—FOR FINE PO) ) £9to HATHAWAYS, 31, also 6 Statest Prns S TR 40 S 105 ALk of Rsedvemed Disdgess 3 0 2 clclock af mnedoor A BAHTLETY, Tawnbrokon, 20 Eass Msalionse SLEIGHS THE FINEST PORTLANDS IV THR clt; T ANTED AN TNTEREST I SOME LEGHTATS :}lcc':é:dm-:.;lp-k of boavy bobs for bus or band st CONNELLY'S Carrlage ~Manafactory, 135 VWANIED—A MEDIDALSIZED SAFE. WITH A by -proof chest. . S o R e chest. Address B, GROSSMAN, WASTED-10 10 30, YOUXG, SOUSD HORSES, business, elther city or. country, missior - = forzed). Jor my Bervices and & Htiemonsy; relesehces | QLEIGHS | SEETGHSI_WE WAVE. & LARGE made satisfactors. Address X 34, Tribuna ofico. 1 stock of busiaces ¢od plesanzy leiche for al3 s ver T ANTED—A FEW COPIES OF THE TRIBUNE, prices. KLE] ER, LAZEAR & CHENEY, W A S B o2 counting-room of this oifce; | Srt-El VWARTED-TO PURCHASE_A PAIR OF MULES. BPAULDING & MERRICK, 91015 Riror-st. VW ANTED_THE CHEAPEST AND BESTADVER. tising medium for Western, Sonihern, and Contral cheap. _Inquiro 2 from 1, i r. GOSE. Y ARIED_TO, PURCHASE_BILLIRD. TICES. | LAME % GO, cobher Sletcenth tos Beonssio- s L P4 CO.. Contral Hotel, &2 Matkot-st., corner Washington. ANTED_A GOOD TOP-PHA; = o e A e e Borse, for Tadys asr Must b v Room 3, _Honore Blook, States, d: d 3 L §¥ton; duilios and wecklics. " Addross, stating ferms, AGENTS WANTED. VW ANTED-A SECOSD HARD TRON VAULTLIV. oF S 1urio Grapronf s s arsie poas o oot a > Ly 25lo’ Jor butkors msor. Addrosn,. toodsy. MUSIEK. & GROSS, Room 25, 161 dnd 165 Washington'st. SEWING MACHINES sowtag: also pray hins IS¢ bitckmards: 5 3, CESR a0 stoanr s I BNt o 9he ‘mea wanted: _A GENTS WANTED-ONE GOOD 3AN IN EVERY i 1 the Uaited States (o tll tho aow sewing s o Chine starter, which {5 tho best selling atischment. aarket. It will positively atar th maskar, I il paaiiively 0 machina in the right hands from tho work wiils [rom runniag or stare” -8t A fow mors city ents the (GROYER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES, GEN- oral oifice, 130 Statest. Branch Ofice, 972 Wabnsh- av. Persons iaving old Grover & Baker sowing machines Rollicit orders for the cejobray _AGENTS WANTED — PROFITABLE ENPLOY: ontiemen and ladies to meat. W wis to employ mprovad Buckoye Shat- Christinza presents of oro of thess calcbrated will ploase address L. P. st., and ho will call on son. machines, GARRETT, Agent, 33 Fulton. | ithovery famil TON, S Wost Monrooat., Ol o favitod t0 o see thenow improvemonts and hear | e Sewiag M . _ Stite) B Something to thels advantaga. ey g g e L oM O SINGER SELECTIOR YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENT :Pui;'f:a'fizfl?‘ L'h}-" Snpkt nathacox o bastar "ovur~ a Siager machine; paymor % 53 y 213 S5tk Halsiod-ste; ope tentagy. W A HENDERSON &GO, Clavbiand, Onto, o6 St TNGER'S REW IMPROVED SEWING MACHIY) RS WA LG atiomen wishing to mao thels pivas o dangiters | A OENTS WANTED SICTO 518 & DAY_AGENTS hey ro a neccssits Sampla troe, icago. 320 making it wich my goods 7, and pay 8 I ents are succesafal, TNGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICES, N SIAVIEKING, & Suath Desplotacast oed 10 Miman: koeay. Machines toldon essy monthly pamments, and work glven in payment, If dosired. aun axticlo in tho market. Call sndscelt. A. ENOWLES. _AGENTS WANTED_LADIES OF GENTLEMEN, 0 call at Room 6, 111 East Madisenar., and acy for an articlo that takes tho loass, talk of Aar IRGFR SEWING MACHINES —OFFT T D™ FHEUSON, 1 Shuts Haniedor. Onanot s0ld or rciited on easy monthly payments, and work glven where roquired ; machines repatrod. VVEEELER & WIISON SEWING MAGHINES, tho new improved sold ted paymonts, BURNHASL® FLANNGRY, ity Apast LOST AND FOUND. AGESTS WANTED_MALE AND FEMALE AG: In city or country can zea tho fastest selling aud most Prgitablo article in the city, ac Hoom 17, No. % West e-st., Chicago. HOUGSEHOLD GOODS. main oten I8 Weat Madison st. -~ braugli 960 Wabash-ay JFURNITURE, MATTRESSES, ETC. ON 1NSTAL: ments at lowes: 330 prices Lo Drompt paylng partiess ¥mplre Parlor Bodstead Company, K3 Veat Madison-ste OST-ON THE EVENING OF THE 15TH, s e, sk, e ot Bl St B0, S camens Tty Bt ron o lts rotumm to B £nder will bo rewarded by leaving st 13 State-st. containing | LAMB, 17 LAMB, 130 Hevs e bonat /['BE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTESD SURPASSES OR SALE; aitaro 75 WORTH BLACK WALNUT FUR. b, bal . 20 cqgb, beleaco on timo. uquire of A. J. all, elcgant, compact, and economical: It can b3 ased. OST_ON OANALST. BETWEEN INDIANA AND | whoro 5o othor bedstead can i S i Milsomte, 8 pecket ook contaling o goniuans Toureh i room of 2z oclinasy m;_:zfi:’a:‘:&‘.’*:m“‘i ey i liga the owner by retarnia, lahe ta yoar house, Six st 5 g a0 to 74 Wilsonst. 7 . cnru’;mn’: bedond (3 Fiv’-:r’éh.'d?. Tho Best chids 1od OST—ON STATE-ST. OR WABASH-AV.—A PORT- | Sa2 go5 ton ‘ath, aosciyofthe season; prices, 213, 37 monnale, contalaing from $15 to S15 12 carrancy, with | S Sans allsantsal Sioh pon” B SIRIFHL oL} e, Horaco Mooch's name stamped on tho insido. Tho | BEDUIEAD COu 52 Yoes B abeani f e PARLOK OUND-AN ELEGANT OPERA GLASS, WHEICH tho owaer ‘ean havo by prodin 15 2 ayo for (i advortisement. AdRress, SiEn Seseriptiurs T ahr ibune oice: 4 | M0 EXCHANGE-A 170 ACREFARN AND $i TO EXCHANGE. more or less, for imptoved or unimproved Ohles g catato. Apply Room 15, 146 Esst Aadisonst. FOR SALE. o!xgnys.n.p.—-rm-'. PATENT RIGHTS FOR SIMP- To manufuctarers tnis is particularly aviting, HON ER'S AGENCY, 15 Soath Glark-er., Hosm the’ Fox SALE—¢0 LOADS GOOD SAND, CORNER OF " ‘Thirty-first-st. and Cottage Grove-av. TVANIER-TO with carpats, & 9, Telt 3 Usivoreal Door spring uad Simpson's Bedstead. | 1 & Fiinns o fogt front. By loper cont WAL'D EXCHANGE — CHE, UTH Stdelot for sot of parlor and bodflmnenP (ni:D‘UT: ANTED—TO EXCHANGE _SUBURBAN A ‘alomat- mear Twenty-ninth. PALMER £ 00, Reat Evrers 1:5 LaSalla-st. JFORSALE—L SUITE 0% FIRST-CLASS OFFIOE fursiture, iu a reom " close to_tho Clamberof Cam- ragros. address D 3L Tribune olfice. Wa‘r,\"rz“n -~ TO EXCHANGE — AN ELEGANT o0d lock of marblo:fraat, folises fot cro-progeray o 3