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THE CITICAGO DAILY 'J.‘lil]’;UNE: THURSDAY, ANUARY 2, {873 A HAPPY NEW YEAR. £verybody Greeted by Every- body Else Yesterday. New Yoar's. Calls Unanimously In= dulged In, PR e fhe Day a Suvccess in Every Particular, Now Yenr's ia over, and the doloful hendncho %an roturned and Gs in full possession of tha ficld. Tho gontleman who wes found in tho #now, Inst night, on the Weat 8lde, snoring and nhaling enow, feols badly by this time, and rues tho day ho started out to mako his Now Year's calls, and tho alcohol that renders lifo & burden to-doy a enaro and & delusion,. Poor follow | had his fato beon unshared by hundreds of othors 4n varlous dogreos, thero would be nothing but scorn for him, As it is, ho is but & ino or & syl Inblo in & Iny sormon, which nolady whorecoived visitors, and gnve them opportunity to indulge to oxcoss an appetita for strong drink, should ignoro. Not that tho fair entertainers gonorally ovorlooked the maseulino propensity to drown deconcy in o varloty of hendache-brooding mix- turos yostordny. On tho contrary, warned by oxporionco of loud and Loistorous bobavior to- ward tha closo of 'tho day among their visitors, by far the larger number of Iadies who recoived wisitors in Chiengo, yonterdny, prudently avoided s ropetition of such econes as Lisd onco accurrod ‘hioro, and for wine and punch substituted the milder forms of nervous stimulant n coffes and ton, chocolate and cako, It was mvise and thoughtful on their part to risk disap- ¥polnting thoir thirsty visitors, but they deserve ‘tho thanks of the community. Nor did thoy suffer by the substitution of thoss mild bov- eragen for tho moro ardont drinks. Ono young Indy on Wost Monros stroot bad 118 callors, and another on Wnshington strect about tho samo aumbor. Supposing that o yonng man made 50 cnlls,—nnd many n ono succeodod yenterday in ghowing himsolf at moro than that number of places,—supposing that Lo took a sip of whiskey punch, or oven sherry or clarot at each fhouse, whero would he bo at the end of fifty "drinks, bo thoy nover 8o smallor ao_individually Jhnrmloss? The onjoyment of- tho day was thoightoned nlike to callors and entertainers by ¥ho forothought of the ladies, aund their good genso will tond to matorially abolish thointoxlica- tion gonerally associated with the New Yenr. 1t is ofton supposod thnt the practice of mal- “ing’ calle on New Yoar's Day is a rolic of #ho barbarous pnst, ond that it s .dying slowly out. This appears to bo un- founded, Never did the stroots appear livelior .on New Year's Day than thoy did yestorday. Not » vehiclo could bo obtainod from livery stables for love ormoney. Every young man who had saved moncy enough to secure a car- ringo or sleigh on that day took ong, and calls svero mado with ceaseless rogularity throughout 4ho entire day, Evory description of vehiclo was In usc, the snow giving amplo opportuni- ty for ndding to tho plensures of ~isiting the fair tho agroosblo pos- timo of Blalygh-rming. Tho youth who would movor bo euspected, during the hours of toil be- Lind tho counter, of aspiring to the luxury of & now overcont of fashionablo cut, yestorday ‘blazod forth in raiment that was uuexeeptionn- ‘blo in quality and gorgeous in color, which no 4ransformed him externally that his poor soul abeolutely rojoicod within him, a8 ho thought he o really for onco a millionaire, with nothing todo but to show himsclf off, and receivo from tho fair ones of his acquaintance tho tribute of admiration that his grand make- ap and holiday manners could not fail to oxact. Ho wns oll ho drenmed of boing, nnd 1o ono “would begrudgo him for ono duy tho fond illu- sion that made him so happy, 1o was ongaged in tho same occupntion with' his boss, and was rocoived in his own circles of acquaintanco with Just as much cordinlity and warmth ns tho wwoalthy geutloman whoso boliosts throtighout tho year he tremulously obeyed. Ife strayed from houso to house, venturing into regions ho would senrcoly have dared under othor tireum- stances to - mpproach, for custom _gives tho lowly pormission to onter on New Yoar's, whero under other circumstances Lis apponrance ~would bo an intrusion. Now Year's is a great Jevoller of shoddyism, for to stray iuto the ele- €nntly-carpoted womain of tho rick porou “aftor leaving tho quicl cottnge whero the truo mobility of culture and broeding is ‘the only claim, does somotimen place the ignorant nabob & littlo lower in ouc'y estimation than ono for- maerly thought possiblo. Tho young Indies wore doubtlons as eweot, as beautiful, and as happy yoster- dey ' £s thoy over wore on similar occasions. They oxpected all their genticmon riends, and would Lave beon (Iihnppnmled and aunensy' for wooks to como had intennely cold ‘Wanther or o howling snow-storm provented their Beaux from moking the rounds. To-day, thoir o8 will have & weary look, but thoy will bo ex- changing notes witl their Indy frionds, naking whether Frank Smith called, how long ha stayed, and wondering why Auguatus Joues failed to put in an appoarance a8 ho had dono for yoars pust. .And ovory ono who rocoived moro callers than anyono elso will ecrotly Lriumph ovor her loss Aortunate nequaintance, and feel vastly superior dn congequenca, ‘Tho French have o practice of celebrating tho hirth of the Now Year which wo umbly sug- o8t to tho fashionable idlers_of this aty for ‘tuelr sorious coneideration., It is the custom Ahore for nvnrflonu ‘who meets eyoryono olso to “kiss on both cheoks, and the strcots are filled with gontlemon and ladios lavishing sweek ca- Tesuos on ono another, uttorly rogardlesy of tho absurd fgures thoy cut. ~Horo, two young irls, who have not met sinco st ight, kissing oach othor's chiceks in o most dovoted mauner. Hero o gentleman kaluting a lady with oqual warmth, tempored with tho gonuino Fronch gallantry and politoness. Here, wo corpulent, bewhiskered old follows snluting ono anothor, and l'flaambllng(uolbing 50 much as | a couplo of galvanized blacking-brushios, tulking at the top of thoir voicos, rnd With a rapidity of utteranco that would lead a-. forcigner to supposo nowa of ° the most Incaleulnblo importanco was being communicsted. ‘I'ho housemaids, end conchman, and butler, and foolman, and scullory-maid como_up stairs and maluto Monsiour and” Madamo sud tho ons aud duughtors in the samo manuor, the amount of osculation porformed being simply terrifie, Horo i3 o grand opportunity for Chicago peopla, For onco the fust young fan could kiss Biddy with- out waiting for an opportunity, and the foir maiden, whoso penchan] the colored conchman has already beon noticed by ,tho ather servants, could kiss him in Eublla and not ba (rcproncbod. But they do all thooo things bettor in France, How would tho yonug ladies like this addition to the “Now Year's }nugmnmu? ‘Thore would be plenty of callers whero a pair of protty lips wore the in- vitation, and the hoys would forogo thoir drinks without & murmur for the taste of the honay eupposed to bo collectuble thorofrom. Lot this thing bo looked to. — ILLINOIS FARRMERS' STATE CONVENTION. for Tho undersigned, the Executivo Committco appointed by the Convontion of Delogates from Farmors' Clubs beld at Kowaneo, Oct. 16 and 17, 1872, in pursusnco of tho duties nassigned them, do horoby invite esch Farmers’ Club, Grango, or othor Agricultural, Horticultural, or othor Industrial Assoclation of the Stato of Iili- nols, to send delegaton for overy 93 mombors mombors and fraction in oxcoss of half thatjnum- bor, provided, that evory organization shall bo ontitled to at leant ono delogate, to an Illinols Farmers' Bato Couventlon, to bo hold at the City of Bloomington, Wednosday nud 'Lhuraday, Jan. 15 and 16, 1873, commencing at9 n, m, on Wednesday, with threo sossions cach dny (at 9 a. m,, 2p. m,, and 7 p. m,), Tha purposo of kaid Conventlon I to perfact tho organization made nt Kowaneo, by tho formation of a Atato Farmoru' Avuoclation from eaid dologates, edoption of & Constitution, and for sccuring thoorganization and reprosontation of associations in overy county, and If possiblo in ovory township of the Hiato; to discuss and ineist upon roform In railway transporintion; tho aalo of agricultural Implomenta; tho salo of farm products by commission morchantn, and ruch othor,abuses as have grown up in our midat, and aro now taxing and {mpoverlshing producors and connumers ; and to tranact Buch other busincss ns may be brought beforo the Convention. ‘Tho Committeo suggost tho following order of businoss, and have invited the gentlemon named to open tho discussions: Wednesday, Jan. 15,9 a, m.—Opening Addrens by Hon. L. D. Whiting, President of tho Into Conyontion, Appolutment of Committecs on Credontinls and Uormanont Organization. 2 p, m.—Raport of Committecs on Crodentlals and Permancnt Organizntion; mnomination of officors of Convention ; appofntmont of Com- mittees on Jonatitution and Btata Organization, and such othors as may bo thonght advisablo, Addross byJ. . Y'ortorficld, upon Yarmors' Asuociations an Businoss Organizations; to bo followed by discussion, in which tho mombors of business organizations aro oxpectod to glve thoir oxpericnco. 7 p. m.—Roports of Committoes; Miscellana- ous Business; address by Hon, AL, L. Dunlap on the Farmor's Rolation to tho Middle Mon; to o followed by discussion of snme subjoct. Thursday, Jan, 16, 9 a. m.—Railway Legiala- tion and Rallway Reform, by 1fon. W, O. Flagg, H, 0. Lawronco, aud Xon. J. 11, Rowell. Tho Railway Commissionors of Tlinofs afo in- v‘lwd to bo presont and tako part in tho disous- sion. 2 p. m.—llo{;ortu of Committeos ; Addross by Professor J. B. Turnor, Dr. J. M, Grn!fi:r{" and Dr. N. Batoman, on the Education of the Farm- or; to bo followed by discussion, 7 p. m.—Reports of Committoes; Comploto organization of Stato Aesociation ; Miacellancous business, . ‘The underaigned would urge upon the farmers of tho Btate, whoro organizations do not oxist, to organize'at once and appoint delo- gates to seid Convontion in order to insuro a full xoprosontation, Wirtiax J. Been, Jony Pricrert, Y. F. Ross, Executivo Committeo. 8. AL Santm, Becretary, THE NEW YEAR. Adaress of tho Carriors of Tho Chicago ‘A'ribunc. 5 What ehall sour falthful carrlor ray o win your ponco this New Yoar's Day? What thiat has profit or fnferest in't 2 ‘We loave our story, % is all in print, Thonks and farewoll. Wo linger horo Ouly to wish you o Happy Year. No more fa the blaro of war'a trumpot heard § > Hnehed fs discord now, ‘Aud, neath tho flag wo bow, And’toll tho world our vow, That we iavo given to Peace cach bnttle-word, From our city in ruina wo cry to tho Jand 1n tho place of that city one nobler shall stand What though our teraples burne ‘What though theavenues of trado wero close And flamas 1it up tho mart To fta destruction; . turned To nshea; chartaof aclence, works of art, Parchmentand volume, podeatal and apiro, And nll of which prond citfes nre composed, ‘Wero quick encircled by a field of fire? Tho Jeason that we truly learned, How perseveranco gains tho prize " ‘Though hindraunces Iorculcan arise,— low encrgy, by faith and covzage led, May bid that ivo which men bad counted dead,— Bhall be our practico now, snd crown our grand desire, Tho victory is not oure alone, e who guldes tho winged blize, Evon whilo it filca in dread amaze, Marking its destiny, Willed that tho car of all the world Should hcar Chicngo's mosn ; Willed thot the heart of all the world Should beat in eympathy, whet though Lomes wero Treagure of tho East and West, Ald that was needed mont, Aid that made good tlre lost, From all people swiftly camo To tho eity wrapped fu flamo, And’ \vli):u our heurts’ dear thoulks are not tho givers ost 7 Qur gladness hnows one cloud on this New Yeor; Wa mourn for ono who relgned without a peer ; A man of real worth and horest heart, Who no'er desiguedly toox part With men disloyals who could count no gatn Save what by oivn Integrity mede plain, o ceniired largely, truly ¢ And, if 'twero deemed unduly, Hfa was b purposo for the greatest’ good, ‘Aud o'er hia tamb lob no haveh thouglt intrude, Thoere will bo men who, sccing part, not all, Tellof Chicago's pride, and of ita fall Ve make not answer In a jealous tone, But agk, if meok bumility slono Did over fond a city, mnko It great, Teach it to valuo its atrinstc state ? Whilo fogydom hos rubbed it toasted shia, Chiicag's vigor lot awift traflc fu, Wiint but dependence on her carnest prida Drey to lier new-laid docks each merchant prow? What but tho entorprige to power allied ‘Built her old temples, and robuilds them now? Esteom fa tho firat quallty of life, Nor usn nor natlon over mado n name, But hold it reverent in nctiva etrife, “Thoy prizo it desrest who bave galned most famo, Aud muy 1ot tee bo proud In that Eart'a populaco gavo gold Tho whilo our shrines were burning, And called to us aloud, “hat our great name was on tholr shiolds envolled, And that i after-time it must bo told Chiengo know no shadow of her turning? Kind putrons, belof goodly chieer 3 ark toyour tarrier's “ Happy Year " Whilo of largo ventures you'ro counting tho cost, e will bo knownevory day at Lfs post. 1o will bring you thie markots, tho lettors from Tnd; Ho willtell you court gossip, iew gosaip will fiud ; Ifo will show you how lawyers will ight for o case, By shoving proprictics out of thefr place; Willnamo tho Right Roverend who marricd Mies Ann 3 And who was tho fatber of her * bappy mun Will show you tho doctors who promixo to curs you, And the eird of tho sexton who waits to immure you, 15 Tatwune: would bo noted for vardety § ‘Yo secls ¢ tho puper of your chole P resenco of bumor, abscnca of Saticty, "Iho wit and wlsdon: of tho peopia's volee. Trug to your intereat, Justly Independent, Wu wear (it In your gift) tho osken crown, Ao tho new ity from {t5 towers resplendent Fliugs tho bright flag of Progress snd Renown, ‘Words havo their censon, and this day we meet you, Vatrons and caruot friends, or far or near; With the frezh utteranco of tho leart wo gract you, ‘To cach and all wo wish s Happy Year, Address of the ‘Felegraphic Messongers Boyu. 'Tiwag Now Year's Day, und very cold ; The Morchaut counted up his gola, Whilo on hia face thero kat a sinilo A L8 oyo ran ovor tha glltteriug pile, o closed 13 oyes and then ho thought Of 1lio Joyful news tho wires had brought ; ‘The lightning in the messago told 0f & shiarp declino fu grain and gold, 110 thought bow quickly on *Clingo o went, And in the crowd his broker sent ; ‘And quickly back to him ho came, Aud told bim of {hio buyor's namo, Among tho niofao, and press, and din, 1ia brokor quickly thon * Vought fn 3 And ho ugain was “ rolld * on the flodr, And poverty's grasp Lo'd feel no more. o fell asleep and, dreaming, thought Tho meanage which tho boy had brought Had been dolayed, ana ho was pour, And poverty was At Lis door, ITo started up from out Lis dreat The gold was thero which ho bad seen § And, fu tho fulness of his joy, e did not forgot tho messenger boy. SO B AN Amoriean vs, English Ioys. From the Spirit of the Times, Drighton, Eng,, overy year hns a foot raco oruu to tho boys holonging to thoschools of that placo, and bonutiful gold cup is prosontod as o prizo to tho winnor, ‘Chis raco is over & course ono hundred yards in longth, and all tho city takes an intorcut in tho affair, and groat crowds witnoss tho contost. ‘This year it wus mado more intoreating than usual by the offor of & cupvalued at£50 to tho winner over a course of 250 yards long, by M. James Ashbury, of yachting notorioty,” wHo Jives at Drighton, Thoso two racos came off lnat Soptember, but unfortunately for English Enan, G0k tho achools aro two little hoys born on this side of tho Atlantic—Yankoos, (hey call thom—VWillio and Harry, sons of Mr. II, 8, Homans, who is residing in England for u few yoars for business purposos. “iaaty schools wora reproscaed fu o racos, and twonty-sovon boys started in the raco of 100 yards, aud Willio camo in flrst, fol- lowed by Harry, econd, banting all tho English compotitors, *Jiut no matter, that is n short race, and don't tont endurance,” uy tho mortificd Euglish pa- pes and mammas, All mado ready for the long race, 250 yards, in which rurl{-t\\'u English boys sturted’ agalvst tho two litllo Yankeo brothors, Again Starsand Btripos came out aliond, only this time Harr leads and Willio s socond,” forty-two Englisl boys following bohind. Wo ray burral for tho Yenkeo boys, as woll as Yankeo yaohts. | and the fhls on thoother. The GENTEEL SWINDLERS. N ST Iow a Pair of Chicago Sharpers Flecced Some of tho Soltd Men of Kansas Cl{y. They Sell a Mine that Nevor Existed, and Seck to Purchaso Opera Houses, Hotels, and Heal Eslate, During the prevalenco of the Arizonz dine mond mino fover, two young mon of olegant sppearanco arrlved in Kansag Clty. One of thom stoppod at tho City View Houso, and wont Dby tho nnme of W. or M. O, Mathonoy. The other boenmo & guest at ‘the Brondway Hotol, and was known thero as Colonel M. C. Burt, a renl cslato agent from Chicago. Mathoney wau also understood to bolong in this city. Afior a * fow days, tho latter individual bocamo acqunint- od with Oolonel Goloman, o highly respoctabls oltizon of Kansas City, ond so far gainod hia corffidonco a8 to hold privatp conversutions with him on businocss topics, During ono of theso intorviows ho dirolosed to the Colonel that ho was one of the proprictora of 'n recently-discovered and immensoly rich gold lode in Wyoming Territory. hic offored to alsposa of his interost for 2,600, Tho Colonel was forced to roknowledge that this was Weidedly cheap, In view of the ropresentations of Mathonoy, but ho, postponed ‘making tho purchaso until Lie could got somo ro- linblo information concorning the charaoter and standing of tho sellor. About this time Cole- man was introduced to Burt by Mathonoy.- Tho 8nlo of the latter's intorost in the lode was again taiked over, Matlienoy producing his titlo to tho proporty, and oxhibiting & romarke- bly rich specimon of the oro found inhis mino, Burt examined tho titlo doeds and othor papors with the olose serutiny of s man whoeo life was spent in epeculating, and pro- nounced them porfoctly clonr aud satisfactory; nand also exprossed himeolf ag highfy plersed with the specimon of ore. 1o offered to take Mathonoy's intorest alono, or purchase it jointly with Colonol Coloman, = The Int- tor proposition was accopted by _CQole- man, and_the agreement was mado without delay. Coloman paid Matheney £1,600 cash, and borrowed £1,500 of Burt to make the other paymont, Burt favored him with a check on the Gorman Union Bauk, and accepted his noto for $1.000 in roturn, 2 It was thon agreed that Burt should go East aud purchage machinery for his share of the ‘mine. Holoft Knusas City,—sndsodid Mathoney. Coleman mado the nocessary arrangomonts for o trip to Wyoming in company with Burt_when ho should return with the machinery, but four months slid by and nothing was hesrd from him. ‘Tho miniug machinery, which should have beon engaged in crushing tho golden rock long bofors, was nlso mystorfously delayed st tho East, and 1o tidings of it could bo loarned from any source. Coloman waited plflenfl{. Tor somo unex- B]llncd ronson, ho had the utmost fpith in tho oneaty and integrity of his partnor, Burf, and firmly belioved that lo would turn up and eatis- factorily oxplain tho cause of his long abacnco. His wholesalo tock of patienco gave out, bow- evor, and_ho was forced to tho'conclusion that Burt and Mathenoy were swindlors, Ho started for this cit{ without delay, and sought his vory cntleman Y and business-like acquaintances. gtmngu as It moy appear, ho found them. Thoy waro revelling in_such luxurics as his monoy oould purchase. Ho demanded the restitution of the funds which ho had invested in tho mine, Mathonoy ndvised him to koop quict for n fow days, snd givo him timo to work on DBurt, Ho felt certain that ho could induco tho Iatter to purchags his (Coleman's) interest in tho mino. Coloman un- wittingly eonsonted to “ koop quict,” and whilo ho waw in that pleasant condition the swindlors left town. Since then nothing bas boon heard of them, Colone! Coloman roturned to Kansas City to find that the noto for $1,000, which ho hnd givon to Burt, was_doposited in_bauk, and awaiting payment. Burt and Mathonoy at- g various other swindles in Kansas They offered to ?m‘chusu tho Opera Tlouse and Broadway Hotel if tho propictors would construct a lino of atreot cars past tho doors. They also pretended to bo dosirous of purchasing certain valuable real cetato oun ono of the prificipal strocts, Oho youug man Wwag inducod to loave 2 lucrative position -in order that ho might eccopt tho agoncy of one of Matlieney's mines. Among thoso kiown tohave been dnped, besides Colonel Coloniua, woro Mr. L. D. Alexander, and Mr. ltobinsou, of the Lin- dell House. Tho former gentlemen writes to g TninuNe, and rolates Lis cxperience with the sharpers. RITUALISM. Xts Remarkable Growth in England, London Corrcapondence Odncinnati Commercial, 1t ia vory romarkablo to o Low earofully anid earnestly tho Ritualistic porty in the English Church aro_building up a systom ot thoir own insido of tho National establishmont, 'Fhoy havo thoir oratories aud tholr homos for sister- hoods in mont largo towns; you meot their pricats in monaatic dross, and their nuns, ou tho hitreot s and the confossional is now as rogular an institution iv somo of tholr churches us in thouo of tho Catholics ; they aro paying the ut- most attention to their sclools, and there hias Iatoly boen proparcd a vory cowplote instruction for tho-education of children, which is worthy of notlcoc as o symptom of tho roligioun condition of thia country. The first, stop is for the priest who has charge of a school to draw np & courdo of Inatruction, ombracing dogme, mioralsy and worbip, Lor”tho youugor, pupils this includes explanations of the Creed, tha Ten Commaudmonts, and tho Lord's Prayer. Yor more adyanced scholars o gencral definition ia proposed liko tho followig: “Taith ls o upernntural and thoological virtuo, wnich iy in- funed into man; which inakes him cleave firmly to all that God has roveeled, and to all that the undivided Catholic Chinrch hics hunded down to us for our belief, both becauso God, who i “Fruth itself, cannof bolieve us, and bocauso the Univoren] Church cannot_ wholly, and with ono accord, fall into_cesontial and important error.” In tho school tho boys are pinced ono sido riest anuounces tho subject for quostions and answers—¢an articlo of falth, o commapdment of God or tho Churely, ot whatevor it ¥y bo.,” ‘Turning first o tho Loys, ho usks thom to suggost somo quor- tion on the subjoct which ho may put to tho irls, roccives n roply, and conveys it to the irly, roceives a roply, and camvery it to the y#; auking i€ thoy aro satisflod with the answor. 12 thie boys demand proof of tho reply, or llue- tration, the questiou gocs badl and forth, until congidornblo emulntion is oxcited, and the mat- ter rung its tnll length, Thon tho girls are al~ | Jowed to put » roturn question, Tho * Iustruction" (which appoars in tho Ohurch T'tines), doals which tho subject of children's retreats, and priests are recommond- cd to arrango such, if possiblo, on tho princi- los Inid down in 8 work ontltled, * Rotraito Proparsoire o ls Promiers Commuution, par M. L'Abbot Mullols, Paris: Leou Fontaine, Edi- tour.” Children's masscs are earnostly rocom- mended. On such ions * the childron shiould bo mado to fool .uat the sorvice iu all thejr own. Tor this purposo thoy should bo grouped 18 closo 18 possible to tho altar and priest; thoy only should bo considored, and, as far a8 possi- “ble, tho sorvices should bo nccomppnied by & run- ning commontary of thelr hymns,” It i aluo rocommended that the * Stations of the Cross" should be adaptod to children’s services, asa substitute for tho ordiunry catechising, The hymn-book in ugo is tho ‘‘Children at Calvary,” o mission, it is added, noed bo without pic- tures of the Btations, tho eot of which can bo secured at a8 low n sum as Lwo guinons. Ho, it 1u ovidont that Ritualiam looks to a great caroor, probably not without rcasou, Othors, ulso, soo that this countryis heing divided into twocomps ~Ritualism and Ratioualism. —_———— Elow a Plstol XYudofinitely Yostponed o Wedding, From the Evanavitle (Ind.,) Journal, “Thoro i nbsolutely no kafe way to cacry a pla- tol excopt to earry it without achargo, A young man lost o wifo recontly by tmukimi to tho direc- tions of a friend whotold f\lm how ho could earry n pistol without dangor, His Mary Jane rosidei womo distatico from tha olty, and ho hnd & great Liorror of dogy, o b put his revolver in the hip Pnukoe of Ly Sunday clothes oue ovening when o started to see to her. Tho prospoectivo mothor-in-lnw mot him at the door aud told Lim to tako tho rocking-chair, and as ho did so, tho roport of firo-trmu’ caused (ho old lady to neream nnd fall to the tloor, whilo n fire in” the ronr clnimod Charles foury's attontion and con- eumed nportion of his boat doeskin ** smalls,” Tho old lady kwooned, the girl ran i, forget- ting Lor divordered drossand balr, and fol lowod her mothor'd oxamplo. Tho old man and his doublo-fisted Toys ran in, wid sunlu? mother and danghtor” lylug on the floor, wont for that young man, end ho wont throngh tho windor, carrying nash and glngs with him as Do wont, A big dog, aroused by thonolao, mndo for the fugitivo, Who, in his turn, mado for tho ity ahout n mile, a mile and a half, or two miles distant, emptying his revolver at the dog a4 ho wont. 'The dog was dead for that young man in' moro thun one soneo, for he dare not approach the houeo now lost tho old man may rovengo tho losa of his dog on him, Had ho only nhot tho old woman ha woutld have beon forgivon, but the old man Hays ho will nover forglvo the murdorer of Iis dog. If any ono aska that maw how ho likéis Amanda Jano, hie anys thnt hor nerves aro too dalicato for s country girl, and botrays au auxioty to drop tho subjact, but be confided to n friend” that in sitting down the hnmmor of iy reyolvor eaught tho arm of 1ho rockor, and it wag in that way discharged, whereupon that houso aud his clothon bocamo too hot for Lim. THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES. Trom the London Saturday Review, The Spectalor Intely holped us to some ourious ntatistics na to tho number of millionaires who juhabit this fortunnto island, Wo know prolty accurately what is the number of poraons at tho otber end of tho sealo, But (ho great mass of population which intorvones botween tho prupor and tho millionaire may bo divided byJul‘. anoth- er lino of domarcation. Wo should, wo must confaus, bo somowhat puzzled to nu!!En precise- 1y the amount of incomo which would ontitlo a nian to bo ealled * comfortable™ or *rospecta- Dle.” Fixing the lino of comfort; howevor, at tho point wlioro & man's houso is_nesossod at ono hundred pounds a year, the Speclator an- nounces on tho aLrnus;ux of somo rocout statis- ties that thore ara only sixty thousand comfort- ablo familios in Gront Britaln. Admitting that overy one is “‘respectablo” whoso houso ia assossod at £20 and upwards, 1t discovors that thero aro 710,000 familics, or bout ong-oighth of the wholo population, who are entitled tothat onvinble neme. It would bo onsy to suggest ronsons for doubting the closo acouracy of the computation thus made, Dut let us ndmit that tho figures aro n tolorablo approxiination to the truth. Evon allowing for a considorable diver- gonco from tho truth, it must be admitted that tho picture of soclety thus presonted is rathor stortling. Wo must consider the social pyramid 08 reating upon a very wido baso and tapering vory finoly towards tho summit., Tho fow mil lonnires who rise into mid-nir are surely bal- anced in rathor doubtful oquilibrum upon this vast mass of toiling humanity. Tho ¢ comfort- ablo" clnsacs are apt_to npoak ns if thoy woro practically the wholo body of tha population; snd yot oven they prosont but an attonuated appony- anco upon the largo podostal of what must ap- parently b called the uncomfortable. The samo moral i8 indeod I:rcnclmd nlmost a8 offoctually to tho oo by n. walk through tho stroats of London 8 it lu prosented to tho mind by calreturns, Walk from Charing Cross to the baok and on to tho musoum 'in Bethnal Groen, and calculato Liow many of tho peoployou moob are likely over to enjoy n gaod diunor, using tho words in a sonse infelligiblo to tho cook at a TPall Mall club; and how many aro likoly at ono timo or anothor to maka practical acquaintanco with the died provided at o workhouse. Tho good old bymna of our infancy instructod us to convert such thoughts toour edification bygivin i thanks thot wo woro not =8 our ragges brothron. Tho piety, or at lenst the philanthro- Py, of tho sontiment'is s littlo doubtful; and portapa wo shall gonerally bo mora inchied, If not to fecl certain socialist nspirations, at loast to tolerato them in those who regard tho samo sot of facts from’ tho othor eide of tho groat ulf, Tho eermons, however, which take for heir toxt tho strango inoqualitios of wealth ‘which exist in n civilized community bave been prenched with sufficient oloquenco; and we ars not about to plunge at the presont momont {nto tho various discuseions which they suggest. ‘T'o bo silont on such mattors would indoed be a usoless policy; the deep waters will be stirred, however rusufutuly wo mu{ try to confino our gazo to tho surface ; but there'is a time for all things, and_just now wo will confino ourselvos to o rather differont vein of spoculntion, Perhaps tho most obvions refioction suggeated by such statemonts concerns tho accuracy of tho nasertions which wo make with considorable confidence in rogard to national omotions and tnsles, Whet 18 I'Dnllxv1 moant, for oxample, hen jro sy thet.the whole countey 1a movon by a political ngitation ? What infinitesimal por tion of tho population isreally moved by somo of the moro exciting quostions of tho dsy to tho extent, ¢ny_of_sponding half-nu-hour's’ thought upon them? In acortnin romoto purt of tho counlr)l', whoen a great mensuro was buinfi ‘passed through tho Houso of Commony, and the daily pupers were worked up £o paroxysmy of indig- uant eloguonce, the ono quostion which really appealod to provingiul sympathios way the pro- vety of dmposing o tex upon shop- Dords doga. Tho sumiage mlgm or might not be lowered; tho Irish Church might or might not be direntablished (we forgot swhich “ous tho particular question at igsuo) ; but cither ovent would Lo accepted with indifforenco so long as tho farmors of certain dales ocaped this additional burdon, Making tho necessary change in termu, similar statomonts might Lo spplied to far larger sections of the nation, Tho eloquonce which is poured forth so lavishly often porcolates through vory fow social stratn’; nud thoro lies underneath n deep, solid mass of hoavy indifforanco, to which i 16 nearly impos- nible to sink o shaff, Choap nowspapers, of courso, earry cortnin currents of political dis- cussion fur below the comfortable, and indeod below tho respeetablo, classes; but B choapy roos, admirable aa it may bo in Lho sight of eavon and cacth, does mnot of itell afford n complote education, It is possible for an intolligent reador to miss its pro- found leesous of politica! trutly, and fix upon its narratives of thrilling murders, When, there- tore, wo sny that publfo opiuion has pronommeod upon & given topic, wo probably meanat the out- side the public opinion of the respactable clagsan —that it to ey, of onc-eighth of the population, Trom this eighth wo must deduct the enormous majority who nevor really think upon any sub- jeot excopt thelr daily worlt; and from the ro- maindor wo must tako thoso who liavo no par- ticular interest in the particular question at feso; ud tho moanung of such . slatomont will probably como to bo that porhaps a thou- sandth {llfl of tho nation has somo sart of viow, which it fancics to bo a conviction, on tho sub- foct and that posaibly o hundredth part has oen more or lesa carried away by the impetus o fow atatisti- roceived from tho thousandth, When, for oxample, it ‘was mnid that Lng- land genorally was in favor of (Lo North or of the Bouth in tho American Civil War, statics would probably have shown, if statistics Lad hoon obtainable, that o very largo minority did nob roalizo thut o war was going on; thatouly an infinjtesimal minority attached any ides to tho {ssues involved, oxcopt so far as thoy had caught up somoe vague cry about slevery or wars of ‘conquest ; and that oven of that minority thero wns onl{ & fraction which attached sulliciont distinet idens to tho names of men and places to bo able to stand five min- utes’ crosg-oxsmination on the subject. Yet Americans aro very angry, aa we should probably bo in a similar coso, Wwith the public opin- jon which bappenod to bo against thelr aide of tho question. Why, whon ono comoy to think nbout it, sbould ono bo indignant bocauso out of many millions of peoplo, of whom o fow hundrods aro quali- fiod to form g tolerably ronsonablo judgmont, a majority of the fow thousands who profess to Live formed & judgment happon to have taken up s wrong ory sbout o mattor of which thoy caunot gauulbl undorstand the rights sud tho wrongs? If the namo of England happons to Do unpopular in a foreign country, ought one to Do seriouely annoyed when ono fometbora that probably nol ono man in & hundred or a thou- band could tell offhand whothor England was Lhio capital of London or vice versa? Wo first personify s nation, and then talk as if it had an individual sontimont towards us ; and wo flnd it 80 Lard to got rid of tho fictlon that wo forget that ovon tho best educatod foreigner is gonoral- Iy quito incapablo of judgiug anothor poople, and that with ninety-nine bundredths of lna compatriots tho so-called sentiment is meroly tho romoteat ccho of the vagua guesses of a-set of incompotont critics, Or, to-take another common platituds, what is meant when wo ulmuk of somo great national colobrity ? All Englishmen, it is roughly said, are ?raud of Bhukepearo; and Bhakspeare's ghout ia invited to cougratulato itsolf upon tho fact thut bis memory is enshrinedin Lhe bosoms of his countrymon. Now Bhakspeare has no doubt as much roason for such satisfaction ay most human beings that have boen dond for two conturios and a half. But it would he curfous to know how many Englishmen, including nayv- vies und agricultural pessants, have ovor hoard of Shakspearo, Doea his fame really axtend be- low ruu{mcln\:lu " claggon? Iow many of tho respoctablo know nuore of him than his” name ? How many oven of the comfortablo could get much boyond the namea of his clnet playe, or” could manago any quotation bo- youd “To bo or not to be"? When wo tnko tho vory loftiost litorary reputation, and ondeavor to count the number of porsons to whom it is familiar evon by name, and whon wo [\rncuml further, and wolgh the value of thoir estimony, wo are astoniched at the very small diroct inuenco which it can bo supposed to oxort upon tho world, Indirectly, of coura, tho iufluence of & groat thinkor or'm groat pook ox. tendn to millions wiso nover hoard of his name; but {f ovory copy of Bhakspoaro could suddonly Do blotted out of existence, tho vant mnjority of his countrymon would probably not bo awaro that any particnlar clmnyn Dad tnken place. In o cortain sonae tho rofloction may bo comforting to peoplo of anbition, Tho stratim which can bo ronched by any ono who makey real demands upon tho reflectivo enpncitics of his roadors must be exocedingly limited in oxtont. Dut tho lowor stops of tho TM" pyramid widen ont with Jat rap dity; and if a man cau appeal to tho tastes of n olass ono dogreo lowor in cultivation, his popularity, if counted by Loads, will bo mul= tipliod in an onormous ratio. The moro ambl- tious writer munt connolo himself by tho rofloc- tion that his audiouce s tho moro onsy to bo renched as it In tho moro limited ; and that, If ho can persuado ouly n fow hundrod peoplo to bo- ligve in him, ho hias dono as much a8 many mon who nre now rockoned amongat tho groatout in- tellectunl luminarien. Tho samo statistics would throw n owrlons light npon tho menning of the modern spread of onlightonmont. When _wo say that somo suparstition is too gross to impose upon tho aplrit of the nge, it in worth whila inquiring what {a ronlly meant, Tho classes who are ro- wpectabla without Loing comfortablo, can hardl bo callod botter aducated than the claseca of, sny, 200 years ngo. 'Tho ordinary shop-kogpor of 'tho prosont day has not gono througl o trnlnlng auperlor “to that of the University student of Milton's timo. 1If, theroforo, he in freo from tho superstitions which perploxed tho bacauso ho is more capabla than thoy woro of sociug throngh the fallacies involved, butsim- ply bocause he entortains & cortain rospeet for tho toaching of tho cultivated men’' of his timo. Tho only renson, thorefore, why a cer- tain pumbor of abaurditios has in fact {mcn ox- {flodud is that lnn\lmorlcnllylnnl%nlflcnnl_mlnnrl- y aro eapablo of underatanding the mode of re- futation, and that thoy have brought the vast mnjority to accopt their teaching. Not ono man in {on thousand 18 capablo of proviug for him- golf that tho onrth goos round the sun; nnd ‘whenovor tho respect ontertained for men of seionco i dissipatod by any poweful counter at- traction, tho old facilitics iImmediatoly como to life, nnd nro propagated ns rnpml{ a8 ovor, Tho roal moaning, that is, of tho intelloctual dovelop- mont of modorn times is simply that o small nuclous swmongst tho comfortablo hins bocomo Lotior learnad, and that somo senmiblo doctrines aro acceptod on thoir authority, If it wore pos- siblo to carry out tho ideal programmo of soma theorists, and to make tho rule of tho majority should koon bo under” tho rule of atupl prejudico as gross a8 any that existed - amongat our forofathers, Fortuuately, in spito of all thint can bo waid to thom, human beings haye cortain instincts which roveal to {hom more or less dis- tinctly their own ignoranco; and though tho mass of the disrospeetable are invited to pro- nounnco dogmatically on all kiuds of matters of which thoy aro grossly ignorant, thoy bLave o muntural” distrust of themsclves ,which induces them to lenn on pooplo better qualified than thomsolves, 'To say, aftor. Mr. Carlyle, that wo aro ‘‘mostly -fools” is thought to bo rathor harah ; and yot, putting, it desirad, somo softor oxprosiion fii tho plnco of * fools," tho doctrino might bo preached with gonsiderable confidenco even of tho comfortable 70,000. Tho doctrino that, whothor fools or not, wo aromost- ly grossly ignorant and utterly unqualified to form any trustworthy opiuion on mattors which lio much boyond our nosos, Is unfortunately cap- &blo of something liko mathomatical demon~ stration, and in spite of School Bords wo can- not flattor oursolven that it will bo speadily cap- ablo of refutation. — A Now Invention in Telegraphy. ‘When Bir William Thomsou invented his ro- fecting galvanometer, and showad its usefilncen for tolographio purposes, Lo insured the succens of undersos cablos, whatover their longth. ' With this instrument, the moyements of the little ro- floctor enable the clerk to rond off the messago b&clrnlnlwulching. But recontly, Bir Willinm Thomson bas invonted an instrument—the pat- ont siphon recorder—which, 28 its namo indi- cates, writos or rocords the moasago, ns recoived, on 2 strip of papor. It is on ocssentisl condi- tion of such an inatrument that it ehall bo vory light; and tho giphon, in this case, mado of ‘capillsry tubing, 18 not thicker than a horse-halr, Indoed, 230 small 18 tho bore, thiat tho ink will uot flow therein of itsolf, but squirts out when cloctrified. 'The siphon is conncoted with a coil of copper-wire, an olectro-magnet, and an obonito disk, armed with ploces of “soft iron, which bolng sttracted Ly tho maguot, is kept rotating, snd regulates | tho curront flowing from tho battery and tho cabla, Actod on by this current, thoinlk, as alroady stated, squirts from the' siphon, and writes o succession of dots and dashes, which ropresont tho lotters of thealphabet. T6 an un- necustomod oye, the writing is n confused, un- imeaning ecribblo; but n good tolograph clork will road it off asif it wero ordinary writing, Thus a_morerge will now, 8o to speak, dolivor itsolf from the other side of the ocoan, thou- sands of milos distant; and telography hus achioved anothor triumph.— Chambers' Jotrnal, A e T S Sand-Paper. The American Builder gives the following mothod of making sand-paper of suporior quul~ ity, at almost o nomingl cost: The device for muking sand-paper iy eimplo, and at hand to any ous who hes occasion to uso the pupor. A ql:mumy of ordinary window-glasa is tnken— that having & greon color is enid to Lo beat—and pounded fine, after which it is poured through ouo or wore sioves of dif- forent dogrcos of . fincnoss, to socmro tho glass for conrso or fluo paper. hen any Lough pepor is covorad ovonly with gluo, Laying about one-third more water than is genorally employed for wood work. The glawg sifted upon the papor, allowod o day or two in whicl to bocomo fixad {n tho glue,wlicn (ho rofuso glass is shakon off and the pper is fIt for uso, ‘Lhis sand-paper coaty littlo, and is better thun that ordinarily bought, in which eand is froquontly mingled with tho glass, —_— Eifty-six Years o2 Service In Familys. From the Rutland (Vt.) Herald, Mre, Mary Warner dicd in Cambridgoport, Vt. on Friday, 20th jvstaut, at the ngo or 70 you and 2 monthy, This announcemunt will bo read with unfeigned sorrow by misuy citizens of Rut- land and Bellows Falls, to whom she bad enden) ed herselt by hor mupy acte of charity and kind- nous, and, elthough in the walks of humble life, 4 sho could number acquainiancos of friendy in all ranks aud clussey. Sbe was fawilinrly imown ag “Pelly,” and was for o poriod of forty-six yonrs housekesper in the family of Judgo Daxter (late of Lollows Falls), decensod, and for tho past ton years, und up lo the timo of hor death, with John N. Daxter, of Rutland, making fifty-six yoars of continuous sorvico with two generations of tho ssme family. ©ne SEWING MACHINE! NIENCE OF SOUTIL 6! owini; Maohiuo Co, have o undor tho supory ROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MAGHINES— ‘Gonoral Offics, 160 State-st., Branch Ottuo, 972 Wa. bash-av, Pursous having old Grovor & Dakor suving ma- chinos aro invited tu calland suo thy naw Iniprovenionts and hoar somotbing to tholr adyaniag WING MAGHINE OFFTOE OF NIGHOLS N, 144 South Halstud-st. 'Machinos sold 1bonthly. pasments, and sowlng glven INGET §EWING MACHINE OF) WILKIMS, 5 Bauth Dusplalu rocond.st., and 167 Milwaukeo-av, Michin: ‘monthly paymoats, And work givon whon rautlred. GINGET_SELECT FOR YOUR IIOLIDAY FRESEN, ' good Ringar machino: paymonts vasy; V 573 B0tk Hnlatod-ate; opon ovemingsn oo o WHERLER, & WiLson NG SAGHINFE, ih ored solid o toutod_on otay monthiy nymon i ik oties e w N Deancl: 060 Waaci: LOET AND FOUND,. T,OST-8s WEWARD-A LADVE BARKISG, TV Lz retng from tho cornec of Stataast, and Kidrida-court 16 Alartina's danclug neadomy ou A “I'ho abov ro- fasdill tn tho ety QINGER BT e pald Ly doiivering to 473 Wabushen UST_ON MADISO! B oud Blorgan, yestarday, Jan, I, & b unswers to (o umo of Dick: had it et fob wucly tag attacbud, marked 0, D Auny oco roturalng sald dog to $13 Wost Waa. oF 10 235 and 237 Michlgatrat., will bo itbor. HD lack.2ad -tan dog on & leathur coll UNDAY, HALF OF LINK NECKLAGE, u;thoron Polk or Sidto.ats, $5 roward if ratueaed to U, KAHN, 123 Arctorav, STOLEN=A BAV MARE AND BLICK SLEIGH with rod renuers, "Iy fest woon of the toam It wae dtvou souty oo Peoris steaet, by & womaa. ” Any (oforuis. tan will ba rewardud by 11, 3. HOOKIH, 69 Weat Haa- dolph-st. highor classos of & formor gonoration, itisnot, roully subromo iu_any provineo of thougl, wo | by au CITY REAL ES JPORBALILVERY OHOIURPRODY 0., southwost cor.ior Thirtysthirdes per foot Michigan-av., south of Kda-ot., 25x10, B) Wabn hoar Thietfoth-at., 3hx1k0. 55 ‘Wabns i Tot 252140, §. No. 1873, 10 coom EXOHANGE, 815,000 worth of unincumborad pioporty on fow. andl Prajrio-ava, for howso and lot in Soulh Livision. At 10 asron on Mishigan-ar., wortl 16,00, for e, Ty, PrOPOTY: 1y LENRY T, GOODRIGH, 3 Wabnabin. AT A BAROAIN-LOTS ON Wii5' T av., Dolk, Taslor, anil Campboll-av., on torn, it to Bhrtlon dlaniu ) ADWIELL, 10 hulld, Inquiro on promises of South Olatkat,, in hank, WABARILAV,GIIOIO RIST. ¢03 also onn st £30,040; also ona on t_$10,000; two on Jofforsor-at. At 6,000 i v, nb §5,100; omo o1 Wareon.ac., i one”on Waiinguanav,, 88,00, . It QUM 1INGH, No. ndol i OlF_BALE-GOTTAGG-ONE AND ntory - cottage on {lve yeara timo: intaroat slx yor cont: on Thirt: Wallnen at, 'Walor oa_ pramisos FISHIER, 145 LaSallo-st., baso ANTED- a variety te . o4 p. . 0t g0 WANTMH«A TRA onghly acquaiul and lamp trado, Addr Gy “VAN’I’I"J)»—A COMPETENT AQENT TO TRAVEL A to soll fieh and cunned guods, Address X €5, Tribuno olica,. i1 ronl naine, COU! PO SALE-GIE SEXGIANGE-& FINT: FAILI 0T noran; 00 acroa tindar cultiention, twa gooil housos, barn; corn oriba &, Thin farm 14 within 76 mllen ot Olicngo, and will bo sald chonn for cush, or o r:u‘t eanh and a part, alllj )mv[mrly- Yor furthor faformn- lon addross 0. 11, FRRENOI, T s il ofico. REAL ESTATE WAR D ANTED-STORE ROOM—TO PROPERTY OWN. ors and buildors: o wish ta loaso, for & tarm af goars, & first-claag store soam, on the yrdunil flove it haromant, fu ihoGity of Uhicaga, on ofther of tho folli. ingationth: Stateat, or Wabnshav. i or on uny o thio following cross atrools:” Washingtony Madisan, Monroe, 7 Adenis, botwoon Doarhiornat, Imu! Wabasliar, A hnro possonsion aarly o tho sprtig. an e nddr WTESON S NG MAGITINE BN FARYS " No. Waeat Mndlson-at. TO_RENT--ROOMS. 0 RRNT_TWO TRONT ROOMS, FURNISIED for housokooping, auitablo for man and wits, Rant €18 por monthy, 481 Woat Lak rfo TRENT_FURNISHED SLGEPING ROOMS AT th Holt_ Houso, cornor West Lko and Canal-st {from 81,50 to 5 por wook. ot e She Ao 20wl at (o 5 3. \: JOTNSOR, "™ Fr’d RENT-NEATLY NISHT for ong funllnmnh‘ with firo and gas, @roon-st; B13 por month, BIED-ROOM at 82 South VY ANIED-AN " EXPERTENGED ‘sulontann for Wiscoustn and Minng poaks English and Gotman, and_good 1hoso Statea proforred. Addrean, stath and wilh roforance, 1t 63, Tribuno ol BOUT 17 VEARSOLD. 'S, 60 East 1 7 gaLK D f WOOD GIIOPPITe ro furniahied to thoso hasing by STIAN & BING, 101 South Guoal H_MIEN LOOKING 101t RMPLOVHERT {0 eall md_son tndueoments offored at 174 Woat Washington-st. *8MITIL & WHITTORN Manufscluring Company. ; W ANTED-TWO UOTORED TOVS T0 WAIT ON 2 fbtuandono ghi o wash ditics. " Apply'to GEO. Vost Madizon-at. VW ARTED i OHOPLLRS AND WEWERE: G00D contracts to lot, b | G, REYSEN & BAGNELL, sore traotofs. Anpy o DAY & WILSON, 45 Weai badi: san. \VANTED-MEN TOR RUSINESS IN Liuon towns; nralils fnceedibla on sinall capital. Ask for BWIET, b boses i Wabaal-av, W ANTED-NEN LOOKING ToR, fFTova to call on JONKS & CO., 160 Woat Madison- busincss legitimato: nags bolter theu wagos. ANTED—10GOOD RELIABLY MEN THATWANT omployment; eall on PIULLIPS & CO,, Exchange Block, Ruoin 86, _Honorablo businoss and large pay. FVANTEO-ALL SEWING MAOHINE O nors to eail on ALBERT STONT, 160 Auata. ‘will offor bot(or torm thnn any ouo clso u th city Baura8toiia, m., 10 fo2 p. m, TRAVELLING TOR Onio; KAR0. APDIS 10, RENT-NIOELY TURNISHED RoOM, BUTTA: Dlo_for two geutlomon; fire, gns, &o. Also sloglo Foom. Brick hona, 411 Wont Madino-ats To TENT — DESIRABLI. ROOMS, BINOLE: OR ga sulto, In Parkor's Block, st nothonst coraor Halstud and Madison-nts, _Apply at Room 43, TO RENT--HOUSES. Wymmmm for light housokaoplog, nt 15 Park-nv. ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP, . Domontios. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO_GENERAT, TIOUSE. wark ina fawlly of threo. - Inquiro o whux‘u)d‘i;fi: V ANTED-NURSIE, TO TAKE OHARGE OF TWO young childron: Itlnli proforreds thuso haviog had genorionca. " Apply to CHAS, G, GibRCHLE, 8outn ‘aorat. 0 RiENT—THI: FIRST STORY, 7 ROOMS, AND 0! fugnituro for salo of 955 Calumot-av, ‘V ANTED—A NEAT, OAPABLE 000K, WABIIER, VY “and froner, with gobd roferencos, at 163 Wabashiav: 0 ENT_BIX NIGF, ROOMS, FOR HOUBEKRED- ing, on Wost Mnadinan-st, noar Il«)lm&' E@l. ton ro- {fonmibfo party. KENNEDY & NEWLLL, 70 Wost Dndinou-st. . f)0_RENT-TIGUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS, WITIl closts, pantelos, and water, No. 23 Walo: e Unton Park. Tormw, $33 por month, or for soars" oaso, s of mentbly phymionts, nt on oney ‘Apply to SELDEN FISH, No. 171 Mudisou-at, 'Roon Tonnm‘-mtw G-ROOA HOUSTE AND BARN, 337, 0, fi-room houso, $30: xleo, froom cottngo, and § iront rooma. So0 400, 4, 40¢, and 410 Wost Liri ‘W. DEAN,’ 61" Soutli Desplafncet. P [0, RENT0.STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSI, 10 oime, B -Eantg.uinth-tco with foraaeo nad eag fxturos, UENRY L. YILL, 16 TaSallo-at., basomont f[i0_RENT-FURNISUED TIQUSE 135 WABASIi- av. _For particulars, call at 1123 Michigan-av, TO RENT~-STORES, OFF IOES, &o. 0 RENT—-OFFICE AND cheap, at 3i South Clinton. 0 RENT_ROOMS_AND, Block, cornor of Wabas| M. DAVENPORT, 181% La RNISHED ROOMS, ornor_of Washington, 710, RENT_STORT, BASEMENT, OFFIC rooms fu Hougl'e Block, cornor of Walash iagrisoust, Apply to B. M. DAVENPOR: LaSall T]10 RENT—OIL TOR SALE: 1 %0, No. 618and 63 Wabnal 0 0 e T OFFIOES AND HOOMS IN MON- oo ilock, worilizast cornor of Clark and AMonrao, Anply to PHILLIPS & BUFFINTON, Rooms 1 and BRICK BTORE, Tiix . Apply on promises. ) COOK TN'A SMALL PRIVATE Beeoud doof from comor Litnols W —A COMPETENT GIRT, FOR GENERAL lousosvork ; Uerman, Norwegian, or Swedo, speakivg nglisl, preforred. 274 Tulton-s GOOK, WASH, AND IHON, o iy at 430 Wabashi-nv, e VWANTED-X" GOOD GIRL T0 DG GENERAT housswork fo o small tamily, Call st 14 Soutti Qreen-at, '\V'—A TRD—A GIRI, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work In an Ametiean family of three, German or Buedo proforrod. Refereico required, 1144 Michizan-nv, ANTED-A COOK; NUST TIAVE THOROUGI eaperifc c o8 AR, g erery sy compalent, ”Ayply at Miscollancous. ANTED-ONI; EXPERIENCED STARCHER, [thu trado: no othor naod oplyy Cal woman. Good referonces required, at 01 Wost Vau Buton-uts, botwoen 9 and 13 a, Thurada) "SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. s A D s, Booklkoopery, Clerks, &o. ITUATION WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE TTOUS! byan exporloncod book-keopor, who s rocommondo. by presont employors. Addrosy 1O, Tox 125, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENORD booltkoopor whe writea a good liand, ia quick and agcu. ptoyand can bring firstticlas rofarincas, u poltion ag buolikoupe or cleck. ~Address L, Ttoous 84 Central Unle ock, i m., WANTED-=-TO RENT. VWANIED-TO RENT_FURNISHED ROOM LOR throo youns mon, with or without board, north of Sixlaenthuat., on ono of tho avonuos, Address M 70, T'ribuno ollicd, ANTED_TO RENT OR BUY—IN EVANSTON, or South Evanston, o small houso convonicnt. for & family of throo porsons. AddrossJ GO 2u3 East Mad- izon-st., Chicago. ANTED—TO RE A DWELLING, 10 OR MORE rooms, onst of Stato-st., north of Twonty.second-nt, Alio roomg puftablo “for Wousokooptug. JAMIS 1L IL] -8, 'V ANTED-TO RENT—A TOUSE CONTAINING about 15 roams, cantraily located, modara improve. mouts, sultabla for d class bosrding lo Caito B o Bradilenss KIIGHIEH, 20 Woat Washingto EUSINESS CHANCES, A BLLENDID GIANGE XOR A& COOD AND Lit. liabl bustooss wan witty small captial 1h dry godiy and notlon businoss i onoof the bast locations i Chi 0, now doing & lvoly all cash tizdo, Addross 1L &5, ‘ribina oflica. N ESTABIISITED, PAYING BILLTARD SALOON, '\'ssitiy throo tabler, for sale. Taoatiou frst-clave, olovd 0 a theatra and & publis ottice b g flne run tom; cvorsthing n ths beat ardor; sura to elear soar, “Ttoason oe salinye expiniicd, Addross RY, Box8,i00, P, U,, Chicayo, ‘A HARDWATE STOOK COMPLETE TOR SALE contrally fncated iu Chicaen, dolng b paylne busint amounting to 875,000 per annumi. uing dualrons ot eu- azing (n othor biisiness, will soll at ono-bull caeh, tho alance in ong und two years' time, Address immedl. atels HARDWARTE, caru Cook, Coburn & Co., Kondall Butlding, Chteego. VERY VALUABLE PATENT RIGILT FOR BALE, Uy States on rensonabie terms, A largo smount of mionoy can be rando zelling stion Tlghts, by any person who line U sapnablo chility iy a'saloeman, - o articlo can £ tho Klastio Broot Co., vom 1, H DL ¥ FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: PAR. P tieswish to engage In othor busingsy, Address P70, lbuno oflico. 1)Afllilhfl HOUSE FOR SALE, DOING A GOOD Lnsiuoss, Lig restrurany teado; horso and good remsous for seling, = Addrdss DITA! RIONICL, 10 i wrgons DU R i1 ;Rnanodlmm:}.\mam stovy biinoss tn fong, witha sri - Oloan tack. - Gnod tansans tor. sl £° 10 Information address J. W. LOBSON & SON, 53 South Wator-ht. llthTAUR:\N DOING A GOOD, FIRST CLAS:! Durinoss, at (3 Stato-st., §s offurod at u doctded hac- Ratu I sald this wook, Iquize of L. OLMSTEAD, b Fx- Ehango Bulldins. LOON AN FIXTUR! 5 L AL sl forwuln vnq’c)xn. rond locatlon, rent ¢ho: quiryat 129 Wost Madison’ R up sialey " HORSES AND CARRIAGES, I i A UCTION TRIDAY MORNING AT 1o OLOGK, 3 ronichied toama, 33 o1 i ioracs of all grudos, 1 lnronoo earriuiee, 1 tireomizate b, ot of hiarcs, . Brlng in your stag! a want it told, No chareo dy At new brick bam 213 West Tuiolfih-st. W DELIVERY 15, 0ng nocoud- ALE-LIGHT AND HBAVY i, 0o Saare-biox bisincss by chuap MUST B SOLD-T CLARE: autod wlolgl, goud us now. EV. it ut, b T_A TINST-OLARS TITRIE syl vagon, sultabio for dofivury o vepeou . Gan [y 3 W i RDS B 05 il CWANTED T WANT IO DUV A TROT- for that has boaton, nud mady rocord hottar than, 2:40 thts I onfa public. Diruct to W 15, Bt. daines Motel, Pana, 11l R’ a. A Uit SALE=0l] YTUXTION WANTED-AS JOOKKFEPLR, SHIIP: g or rocalving ol jonrat o, Ralrors ¥ &, Tribas oiep, o o Sonrs” exporlon Trodos. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD WAGON. ai niaker:-sobor and steady Workman, Addross T 91, Fifvuny offioo, 3 Risccollnneons, STIUATION WANTED- A YOUNG MAN OF SOME exporlonca dcelres n gltuntion 1u an atchitoci's oltico. Rofornucos can bo glven i€ desired, Addross A 81, Trib: uno oftico. {ITUATION WANIED-BY A SMART -YOUNG Irlshman, sober aud indusirious, just arrived fa tho country: would make a good porter'In grocery storas han workod &t tho business In' thn old._country( fas city xoforenca. ARply to DAVID GARNEY. 53 it BITUATIONS WARTED--FEMALE jSSovtvrnnt S iiuirseeiuiusuiross) Domestiosn, I ot im0 suppiiod ab. Brs, 10D ~class 'an bo supj 1) . BON'S Giioe, 100 Stataate ool ot Mes TEUATTON WANTE DO GENERAT, HOUSE- froning, ond cooking, in work, washin ‘] et st finly. " Gall nt 58 Buttoriold st kouth of L voLe: e BOARDING AND LODGING. Stdo. NIOELY FURNISHED far_goutiemon, with first dort finprov cments TWost 83 SOUTH MORGAN.S roums, doubly or singlo, clnss bonrd,’ Houss Lus il b 1_,L Wi 1) Hico, 813, 8§30 WESTADANSST — & SUTTH OF Roosts, 00 wilihonrd, In o privato fawlly for o gontlonius und wifo or 2 sfglo mo; PR WASIINGTON. 308 28 meditm s forat board: hiut_anzcold water; singlo or en.su AVASII] STWASIH NGTON-ST.—A LARGE, NEAT- furnlshud front room to reut, with boasd, roon to, WS TON-ST, — VIi LASS OO board, witly vicoly warimod ‘roum, suitabls Jor single gentioman. ~ Gay, bot and cold waler, nud bath, ANy HltoERY T., NEAR UNION PARK t parlor to rent, with huatd, fuenisiod rnist YANKEE ToARD TOUSH, NEWLY FUR nisbed, at 13 Wut Washingtonat, Jurnialied rooma to'rent with board for Iedic or gentlemen, - Loard by tho ek, duy, or meal. 4.3 1usn o o 483 S0UTH 499 a2ty lent tablo aud supri: f Everything nrat-cl 8:)7 PRAIRIE-AV,, NE. 4 | well-farnishiod dbublo roor ta ront ; and cold wator, tavnace; family oarding it LO15 andeio izgie'vy somely ful Rul Vo A DOUBLE room for mI‘fl. ‘1[!!1 board. Hand- rod, MADISO] vory ploasant funi u etory frant rog Snnlth Bida, ING HOUSTE ver ek, with DEARBORN (BURNSIDE-RT.), uth-—u bico, chioorful ey holsl, gly low prices, Singlo roomy, i Trdodom aud Gomtorts of TATL SINTL 1121 & HionT tablo, class, . 1§ TIOUSE, NEAR onty-fourtiet, ; furntshod rooms with good ¥o per wook. Familics aocommodated trsl’ North Sido: 338 CUIOACO-AV.. OPPOSITI WATER-WORKS OO0 —New murblo-fron housa. ‘Mo gentiomun and tholrwives can by aceonmodated with ficst-class board und elogant ruomis; all moern mprovgmsats, BOARD WANTED. VW AREED-T0R 5 WORK T0us! At 278 Weat Madison-st, R, W. 10 TO EXCHANGE. 10 EXOHANGE ncia ranl cstato. 4 O MARES BALS NEBRASKA LAND FOR 1LLI. B, M. DAVENPORT, 161} La. XOIHANGE—A FRUIT VARM OF 3y ACRES near St. Josepll, for elty praporly. 100 farms in ilifnols and Wikconsli for Ohicage und. suburban roal ov- tats, KENNEDY & NUAVILL, 79 Wost Madlson-st. 70 EXOINANGE—TOR MIROIANDIBE, (GENER: a1 ‘atock profarred) 200 avros cholco land, houso and Tot, noar and in ouo of tho best towns fu Southera No- a, Addross with particutars, MERUHANT, Drawr- er 7, Beatrioo, Nob, [0 IXCHANQL—FOR OITY PROPERTY, A VAL- uablo fruft farm, bringing {n s fino rovedus; ovary. hfug fiest-olave, Inoumbrunces assuniod F nocessary, Audross ox 18, South Paxs, AGENTS WANTED. AGIZNTH WANTED-GOOD OANVASSERS ARI maklng #10 to $13 a da, ds, Evory artis clo fs nuw, and staplo as flour, rev. U, AL, LININGTON, 93 West Moaroo-st., Chls PLOY- AG]!NTB WANTED ~ PROVITADLE ¥ nd Indion o it ment. We wish lunmu]u{ entlenivn a3 saliclt ordera for tho colobrated fln[vlnlml Buckoyo Bl tia Bowlng Machina. _ Stitch allko on both sidos. 1t wiil stitahy biom, Lull, tuck,’ cord, bind, braid, gathor, aud uitle,~and'sow trow the fnést asfneook L6 Loarer ‘aver: nd leathar, For furthor paticulars NDERSON & CO., Clovaland, Ohl FOR SALE, RO BALEONE COFYOF TE LAST NUMNER of Woodhull & Clathio's Weokly; prico $5, Addrd T &, Tribune vdico. STRAVED GRt 570 hauda bigh, 3 or8 ye atuii Lo 535 Wabash, PARTNERS WANTED, JARTNER WANTED-WITH 8100, T HAVE SORL husiae un attnd fo, Must ‘bave a part- nor atocow, Business pasing soveral Lundred doll wontily, 116 Eagl Washingion-st,, Rootn 38, DARTNER TTH 860 ‘Can ducur o pRKEOFSHID i n luAsant, casy bisinesi, gty $8,00 per uar. - Addroda Slr. COLEMAN, ‘Tab ting ariica: EN —A BLAGK MULE, W old, knoe-svrung. Ruward for TOR BALE—FURNITURE, KTOVES, DISIES TIN. warudo, comploto for housckeoplig sl paintur's kit millfiiery llxtuzes, Suy suetion abierizomont ol aaly to-marrow wurniay at tweidenco coruer Huruslde aad Tolrtr-ita-sia, 2, (Ol SALE—A NOTARY'S COMMISSION, NEARLY 4 yaara 1oy 1134, "Tribuno ot OIt BA! AP~A COMPLETE FILE OV THE ! - Onic: i LE-OHIA :2¢0 Tribuno sincu tho tize, lacluding tha weokly, ‘Addroas 0100, ‘Uribunc oifc. OLAIRVOYANTS, SATIE Must loave city, and will soll chonp, i W AND MADAM MAYNARD OAN (ol of busiuoss, marriagvs, Journieys, lawautte, abauit {rionds, lost or atolen proporty, or anything you whi (o ko, Cras 19, pataisals, THOUMELivm, d0aoky, s0ra L 1 woaknes cont iption, Mvor camplaln lut, curad in o fow dnys. #2us, ¢ DNollcato disos Casv'or o 1 Woat Ma WANIED-A" GOOD IEuS —~ PAISTER AT OARD—AND LODGING FOIt GENTLEMAN AND WARGHGSE nGPB i, B Wt VoSG w. L | T3OARDSAND LODCING LOK CENTLEMAR ASD RUSSELL, Agout. of aliome ean bo bujoyad (co ot siylo). Kates ity anodoratv, Location within reasonably dlstanco of carnee Unepontor und Wost Madisn-st. “Addrass, tating full particulird, yricos, ota., Room 1, 507 Weat Madison-st. Rotorouco bxchangrd, MISOELLANEOUS. T, UXURIANT WHISKERS, L4 browu, ofo.—M: MOUSTACIIES, EVE. rtiua’s world renowned Pousailo, woll kv thiougliout Kurapo and Amorlea, forats wiiskara s moustachics to graw on tho smoatlicst faco {n & month, ‘without fujuring tho ekin, & _suro vemody” for baldooss sout froo, §1.60, LODIS MARTINA &'CO,, (oticos s 20 05) 137 Ofark-st., Ohieaga, 1. (%R JIOOKN-GARIL PAID TOR TIOUKS XD ilbrsrics, magazinos, ofo. Uall or address ONAPIN'G Wranch Glioap Buokstors, 21 Last Mudisonst; D10 PURCHASELTII INTEREST OF A mnan on n paslag rallzoad aentoriog in Clicaya, for theen ddays, stating torms, amdunt of bush Q6% Tribund otfice, ANTEL —Li\ 5 r‘ mDé’h'f 0F l’ml))ons TOl| irst-cluss Jargo farn " s oty Address S, Wo SHA, attlo Orbale Miche - 000 ANTED—TO PURGHASE A FIRST.OLASS EAT: fug: houso snd hotul or hotel alouo. Noa mwar this nnless it 14 o byl concorn slon somatime 11 the spring _or sooser Uross 1oz 75, WtORtown, Wik, TANTED_RAGS, OLD BOOKS, NEW pamvblots, and Wasto paper ae PETTIBON i P 238 and 240 Vitthi-nv,, noar corhor of Van Burenst: » " FINANCIAL, JBERAL LOANS GIVEN ON HOUSEHOLD AND porsonil valo , namoly: carpots, foather beda, platoy, It oll ‘\n!nlll!ul. Jeweley, plato, wearea, fire b puid for cait-oft clothing by ABIEAHL Alonoy Lonn Ottico, 761 Stato-sty « 1, ESTATE AND M3 . winnted, ono nood an. whl tako possos required. Ad icy, mirr uEiNx’n‘) ON GITY 1y o Gy 10abo4 Bround ; PUrGhato IwoRoy InoFtgaLol . GROSSYAN, Tobm 11, 15t Moatopate - MGNEY T0 LOAN 1N 503 M wards, on gond Jesurity, money noles Ilu\l](hLLl]L\Au o 00 16 LOAN-ON"FTRSTOH H ropor Qo % AL, 91 WAAh higio-stey Wbonim 10 A0 11: I3 ) Fon 5 Vi L%.O(‘)‘(“)I cou, intorcat” on nrlufxx saenrtty. WHtnot civids 5 SEEHinOW Hiidinngs bt o0 IVORUIA LEGALLY OBTAINED, FRE ATY PERSONAL, ssrg | soaillal avolduds wine yeas’ praction fn tis courte uf Ublongo, A L. 0, Box I PERSONAL-TWO LARGE BILVER RO: in, ‘abash-av, and Tyonty-sucond-at, Tuesday, w, Can Swest jou? P g3, Tribune olico, O DIVORON, NO FLit-DIVORGES ORTATN I for enioe non sguilubla. forus. Gall or auday Toom B, No, #47 ouths Olnzk-st, Iuclose

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