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PERIODICAL LITERATURE, Bomo Extracts from “ZTondon Society.” Victor Hugo in His Youth---The Suooess of His Great Works, Milk---Startling llovelnlimé as to its Adulteration-~-The Theo- - ry of a Nilkman, - Bir James Simpson, the Eminent English Surgeon =-- His Important Dig= coveries, Bhioredite paapors okt fnoe than'thin, An sunlysts of this proclous mizturo disclosed tho fact tint it wan diluted to an extont that mado it inforior to * half-and LAl Tlint o Lo s, it Uiess zobbhors of o paupur child's brosd-aud-mllk basin had beon confout with adding & gallon of water to a gailon of ilk, the Tesult of nualyais would hnve fshown creatn 6 por cont 3 ‘ol 1dn 6 pov cent 5 whorcas the figuiros appear, cream'd par cent, aolida 5,08 yior cent. 3t hon oo avcerluined tht tho mutropalitan work-houscs and unfons pay annuaily thio At of £15,00 for milk; dherefore, fakiug tho stufl’ suppliod to Holborn Uulon & n falr hvorags satmplo, mutropolitan rale-payers have to pay £6,000 & year fob water suppiled by, entorprishig contraciors, at tho rato of alout {hreo-ponco & quart, It may be somo satléfaction to pawpers, however, to bo informed that 1t 1n not unly of folk of theirmoan onlato that thio mitics purvoyor takes advantago, Tho Biack Lint publiahod in tho Milk Journal contains the names of thoso whoso *owalk? fu roatriclud £o tho aristooratio Teglona.of Maya fule and Bolgeavin. Evon Royalty ltuclf s not oxompt 1fum tho machluailous of tho dlshonest dalryman, A Purvoyor to tho Quoen figures in thio shanolul list, aud 1o reanlt of twouurlysen ehows that tho roval milk-jing was_ “Bimpsonized” ono dny 10 tha oxtont of 16 por cent, aud, n fow dsysafter, (0 tho vxtont of 12 por cont. | ho most mystorions part of tho busincss in to un- deratand what bocomos of all the milk yielded by tho ‘cows of. Great Brltaln, Thoro was o timio wiion n great deal of it woa converted info butter; but, if wo ‘moy bollova all that wo hear aud read, modern {nven. tion lias caused tho uso of milk to ho nlmost entirely suporsoded. in tho production’ of thnt atticle of do. ‘mestio conmumption ; the chiof ingrediont uacd n tho manufaaturc of tho compoulition provided for epread- ing on bread boing fmported from ussin and Ans. tralla fu_enormoun Logaheads oxnctly ik thoso ono .| 'weex nt the door of tho taltow-chiandlor, with hoy Iard VIOTOR TIHGO, A Victor Tngo's ‘magnificent acream* haa heon Honrd in Amcrica chiofly throngh iho pasionato crias of his novels, but 1io it & post s well, poli- | < tlainn, and philosopher, aud far abovo.modloc-, xity in cach colling. Frothiness and spluttor.: ‘have, it must Do mdmitted, heen too- goarked in tho utterancos of tho old men' pon whoso retired lifo recont ovents havo Eflnn Dorne with the bewildering surprise of an, Snvasion of tho ses ou the land; but all this should not olface tho memory of tho daya of tho old Ropublic of 1851, whon ko Lnd the courage to denounce the coming Emporor as an immenso Intriguo. It wag'ina epcech nt this timo that he aftixed to Napoleon s titlo which ho has nover . Jost, “What? Beeauso wo havo had Napoleon - £ho Groat, must wo hiavo Napolbon the Littlo ?":{: [ facturer us aro certain mystes Keningale Cook gives some protty pictures of FHugo's early lifo, in London Sociely : s As s boy ho residod with Lla mother inan anclont abhey, Showaya ldy of somo culture and taste, a. Wendean snd Royalist, sud the first muee of her son, Konder her luspiration the yonng Viotor composed ju- | wentlo varses, chiefly eclivs of ez Royallsm, aeveral of awhich obtalued Academicul prizes, One of his earlier “wtiempts wa refused the prize because tho judges im- ned that tho candidato wos hoaxing them in giving | Rfa ago o6 14, As the hoy grow oklor ho composed a ~coronation odo for Charles X,, which ho was «called upon to present to tho King, ‘That monarch bandod the verses to Chateanbrinnd for an opinion to ‘thelr morits, nnd received tho enthusiastic comment wupou them from his poetic counclilor ; * * Sire, c'est un fant enblimel” o “Ylugos mother alod when ho was 19, and at20 ho | marrled n girt oven younger than limsclf, Mo, Adclo Fouchier, At this dato the youth had composed ono or &0 of thio hookn whono nsnies are now known fo the, world. Ono of these, * Han d'Ialande," n sort of ath realized * Dluo Beurd,” succeeded ko woll as ta reach o ‘socond editiou, snd bring something of moterial com. - fort fo tho’ littlo coltsge {hat lay_ so- cosily hidden nmongst ftroos, but hnd. held . pro- . viously moro hopo: than _roalization, thusinem thay banl-notas, Tho Catholld ussge ia o gnuke o specinl confession beforo marriago. Victor | ‘Hugo's youtb, it {s ssid, had beenso unsullicd that the lonly penance required of bitn was n chat with Lawmon- | 45, 1in confeesor, Theso chiats with Lamennats led, E:wuver, 1o morg than a recital of boylsh peccadillocs ‘they inaugurated s spiritual direction on -tho part of tho Democratio priost, which soon sowed some deoper | thoughite than his mothier’s {n tho midst of tho young sman’s untested and superficial Royalism, Ohateaubriand followed up hia first udmiration of Victor Hugo by askinghym to visit hitn, and according 2im » dignified and gracious patronsge. It would picture, could wo but hayo secn ‘make an enfertuini #ho high-mindod sad pompous old suthor sond s soc- Fotary for sn old manuscript of verats, nnd real aloud %0 his young protene his pet portions of a ponderous tragedy’; tho young man fecling highly favored all tho . Svhilo, and dojug Lia utmost {0 think tho wholo very Aine, and, whenover he fouud a line or a passago that ‘he could conseiously sdilre, piliug his most nseiduous “praiacs upon that, < An amusing story ia told to illustrate his life ot thin time: The poet, bis wife, snd littlo boys, used to tako walks 4n tho ficlds about' their coltego, 'Ono ovening they acendod a knoll, whereon was o windmill swaying its monstroiis arms, Victor Hugo otfercd to bot that ho would lay hold of ono of them, aud, hanging on to it, would mako o rovolution 1n tho nir. = Madame, screnméd, and 8o hor husband renounced his projected” norial voyage, But, fo prove that tho hing way poswiblo, ho’ throty 'hle wite's handkorchief upon a. mounting wing, sud run round ta tho other aido of tho mill to catch It coming down, Allat once, in tho mill Atsclf, thero opened o wxylight ; o mocking faco ap- ared,—it wad followed by an ontstrotchod hand ; and domes cambric and lace, ero her liusband could got round, had becomo 1hd proy of tho miller, who cloacd, his window again with a burst of lsughter, Sowa tout country girl that ovening doubtless uad a pretdy present from her floury lover, Hugo must bavo worked hard in thoso duys, %o produced ot onco lyrics, dramas, and ro- nances: g i In 1832, Sainte-Detvo was reviewing his movéls og # whole, and pronounced. # Notre, Dame,” ths .last: writton, to be the firat of o serics of truly groat ro-, mances which the uuthor was destined o contlune ju tho fature, With “ Notre Damo ™ coinmences, doubt-. Jens, thencqunintanco of the avorago English’ reader rith Victor Mugo, Thin work - wus written without dntorruption, {h suthar avaitiug umuell of, Daliscls plnu of compioning, o shut himself wp from cou- fricnds, und lved in Lis work, Io locked wp his dress-clothes, ond, clothed _ in B “Uearekin"—wo- lavo scen an - Eng- lish novelint at work wrappodupinahugo blankot ~—drcampd nud wroto, It ls even sald that o bought B bottle of fuk o begin with, which wan drained dry writh tho last chiaptor ; and that Louco aroso thu weli- pression, “Co qu'll y a dana uno bouteills 1ugo afterwards mada over to ono of his frionds, who wishied to uso it as tho title of o serics of works, Professor do Morgan could not bear u fire Bear himn whon Lo ind any sbiruso utollectual opora- Elon beforo L, but was wont to slt wrapped up in an overcoat, ugo, on tho contrary, likes a big firo aud B0 open Window when ho works. | ik Hugo cannot complain that his work las #ailed to bring him friends and moneys...... ..t . With regard to the chapter in- ¢ Les Miscrablos,” hero Jeau Valjean is struggling with himeelf respects 4ng his duty of deacending from his posltion an aman of wealih and respectability to his*old erfiinal namo snd standing, in order to savo tho unfortunato who bad been mistaken for him, one of thoso admlrers sy that tho strifo s more grand, terribls, and Impos< 4ng than Watorloo: In the ono thoro are 200,000 men, 4n th othor thoro fs bumanity,” 2 Tinancially, too, Victor liugo must have been well ap) mnlnlad‘ for his great worky Liave o prodiglous cir- <ulation, !¥en Misorables,” it iv said, nppoured tho ®amo day t Parls, Brasscls, -Lelpsic, London,: Milan, Madrid, Roiterdam, Warssw, Pestli, Rio do Janelro, Tliero wero three editlons in French, onu at ‘Paris of 6,000 copies, one at Bruasels of 12,000, and a third at Leipato of 5,000 c plos. Thora woro also nine or ten traunlotions, into English, German, Italisg, Span- 4sh, Dulel, Poiks, Hungarioy, Portugeso, In Spanish thoro were two verslons, ono’ of which -was published 4n Tards with 1,050 copies, tho ofher fn Madrid with 1000, ¢ Hon ' d'Talonds * was sold_for 300, francs; 400,000, 1t 14 a1d, wero bid for *Les Migerables.” Fugo fa ono of the fow among tho ‘oxtremo party in politics who are broad enough to entertain, and dariug enough to avow, a love for auything antique, In hi leantugs toward untiquarianisi, ho. is consistent and, anchangeable, A, Charles Hugo telly o atory of Ll athier, When ilying after tho Coup d'Eat, It nppeats that ho arrived in Brusecls with. but 2 small suw of Fnoney in hiu pocket, and found Lin attontion arrosted by u curlosity shop, Whoro o 6w an old dish of re- parkablo chuned work, Ifo inquired the price, aud {auu(l it -amounted to the sum In his pocket, Without hinking of what ho Yaa to make his .dinner of, ho bouglit the dish, ~ Tho sumo faculty of taste that caused ko, o new-mada oxile, to speud i lust pleco of gold upon o curious dish, doubtiews imipeiled him fo fil;lx\uellu protest agalnst the domolition of the Colunn yrar, i RN AT hus earned, and will keep his plncons n Euro~ ean celebrity, -Lhis 4 a bad tiwe to judge him; fop 6 had It und with imauy of his admirers for hia too cflervescont eloquence during tho. war. But who £ould think calmly and at his bodt, with Iis country #Meeped In blood and disgrace, snd 'with tho hoom of carfoon and the horror of shells Alling his besutiful city, 20 long worshipped as almost o goddass in tho world? Yiclor Iugo 18 not quite ono of tho * gternal men,” hufamong terresirial tars his orb shines farth large, luwfidows, sud many-volored, RS g MK Thero was, (but 18 not, secording to James Graonwood, ** 11 Ametonr Casital," siich n crea- turo as tho Driflsh milkmaid, who: milked the «cow with tho crumpled horn, and wha, aftor that Tionlthful and invigorating occupation, polsed Jior suow-whito pail’ on hor hoad, aud tripped it ovor tho dowy gress, whilo the soaring lark was uot yob far advanced with his morming Tiymun,—tho British milkmall who, by univeraal acclamation, was allowed to be' ths very imugo and rotlection of simplleity and innocenco: Iioe * garth so plcturod lier'; go ‘vho appeared in al- anost overy romance writton prior to the pres- ont genorntion; so sho wan dopicted on tho lstngos whore thrilling domestic drama wus ene nctod.” Hor phice is taken by tho modern milk- aman, who Lunows all. sorls’ of simplo lactenl games, quite at varlanco with the pristive wim- Pplicity of tho malden forlorn, Mr, Ureonwood 1makes somo starthing rovola- rtions nhout theadulteration of milkin London,— -a swindle which is not confined to that olty, or -that slio of the wator. ‘'ioro has not boon dis- -aoverad any minoral adulteration, but tho extont '20 which the frauds hiave boen carried of putliug -off pkimmed milk for puro, and of adding water o tho ariicle, is slmout incredible. Ior in- ®tanco : =3 ‘and salt and certain flavoriugs aml colored mutter of I scerut unture, st donbicsy g8 valuablo o (o mai- los . dyes to thomalkiorn ‘of cotton ond_woollen”,goods; In thio good - old M, it milc won nok uucommonly waed 40 mako Liceac; buty Judghng’ from tho' cuormous difioulty ‘experioneed by tho houst-keopor fn procuriny a singio | ‘pouud of eltlior Clieshire, Uhedder, or - Gloucestor, tugly or double, that f3 A6 to bo eatan, it would seony (ko' a 1ibol on cow-treation to attempl to nceount for he dearth of tuilk fn (ha direction, Livory Loudons| {milk-purvosor of whom you mny ask tho queation, s Teady with bis suswer, "I¢ fa rindorpeat that catieos tho scarclty: it i foot aud mouth dincaso: it fa tho fatluro of Jnét yonrn root crops, and tho perndclouy uso of oflecako a8 cattlo food I -But X think that tho most ingoulons thoory was that propounded by our own mitkman, Th milk wus “dashied a Ltto,~lo ‘ndmitted it ., “Bat it wasw't- domo 'of dishonesty,” ' protestéd “Brooks ~tha bold; %110 1A a8 kubwa ma can occuso mo Bf fhat. Thb fact I, #ir, thoro fa't cnougl milk to bu hind,utid wenro ;fiuagdw ‘eko 1t out,and makeit go nsfat us pousi- lo," oy 4 But howdo you sccount for tho gearcity 77 4 \ell, now," xoturued our milknun, % that’s o pize fzlor to s goodl many, buk L'vs Worked 1t out sa clear e : ‘Heolng that Drooks was st tho moment at 8 Jods for pimile, £ wan abott to iggest ug cleur o gaud do- teoledbya Iactomelos 3" but, ‘possibly auspecling my | design, e lustened to completq his baltiug. sentonco 1* an clear a8 crists'll T can muko It oult. It fsn't the .| if, ‘pomeriatlon growing i sdwvauca of tho Saws, ‘cos na- {tu’ 1a nngur, and tho poporlation couldut do it 1€ 1t | riod, ' Ivfau't rindorpoat, sud ft isu't foot-and-mouth “dlsuaio, LiKowlao it 181t shortuces of groon cropa for ‘food;: it's tho hincreasoof factorios,” © - - Aul s Brooks discloscd the mystorlous secrety ho {lowercd his volco to a whisper, and, 1 thought, cast o {deflunt glanco ab tho lactomoter, wtill floating'in_tho {milk—{he »nozorablo: instrumadnt. that - lad dealt 8o ‘hardly with him, 88 thaugh to challongu it to disprovo ‘the gonuineness 'of his opinion, “[tho Increnso'of factorlos 24 T repedtod, not a Iittle emazed at bia communleation, 1 should havo sup- ‘posod that an Increaso of fuctorios-would havo cusuzed au sugmontal supply, rather than— ., - i “Tut you don't qulte.understand me, eir. ¥ don't ‘mitau milk faotorics ; 1mean fuctarloe wherd Woaving and spiuning i» going on—coiton mille, aud that sort | of thing: " 10 tho fecdin® ottles ‘of Tancashire, and Manchester, and_Nottingham, that {s-draining tho country of fts cows’ milk, confinued Brooks, evidont- Iy dosiring to show himsdlf abliging and affablo, if nat. ‘strictly honeat. It atands to sonso, pix, i€ you, come to think of It, ' 1'v0 got & friond who Ia & foreman at | ono of tho largost bablos'-foedin'-bottlo deajors in Eng- Tand, and o tolls mo that huudreds of crates of thiesd ' oods goea every year{o Lancashiro alono ; and why fiitr “Seonamo. thero tho. women work a8 el an thy ‘meus and, what is more, they go out to work, Thats | tho thing,” Thoy go out to work, -Lundreda and thous ‘Bands of tioso mothors of familios, and, s o matier ‘o'courne, thoy can't take their babiee with ‘om, . Thoy {leavo * %om ut home, poor lttlo crestred, 0 con- ‘olo . theirsclven with tho feodin’-bottlc,. Thalls how o mmilk . goes, . It Atsnds to romsun,, ‘Poor pooplo domt go in much fof milk—a {hap'arth is 0a much 5 they'll tuko for tho wholo faml-; 1y’ tea ; but you can't koop a baby's foudin®bottlo go- {iug from morning till night under a couple of pen‘oth, st iow e mlk oo o, td i accouics or it {being no acarco, And that's ‘whut iUll bo hore,” con-, {tinucd Mr, Brooks, prophotically, “if wo don't keops, |eharplnok out, It il very Woll, this ngitation of |women's rights, and thelr wanting to kuow wh{ the; {can't follow this trado and that, ns mon do’ but it boa bad day for thoso that advocalo choap milk, it ovor thoy got their way. Blothers out ab work meana ibablos t hiomo, and fuliing buck on_ tho food:a*-bottle, Aud up i wl gor i proportion to tho demand, un: :tila cow that yiolds bountiful will boss valuabld aly ‘most au & goosd that laye goldon cgge,” Trom *“The Romanco of Medioino," wo cut out this intoreating pnssoge concorning: + B BIR JAMES BIDMPYON, i !thu moéit omindnt of living L"uglxsh surgeons :’ 8ir James Btmpaon is auotlior inatance of & man who “miyhit bavo takon witor i adversuns ua bis motto, 1o was ono of the poorest of poor studonts who flock fo & Beottlsh university, There ia o protty littlo village ! called Invorkip on tho Frith of Clyds, mear which in Sir Michael Bl Stowart’s great placo. e npplied lfor tho offico of vilngo surgeom, but, mot .)ibaving” sny locsl * infiuciice, the appolntment iwas refused him. Sir Jamos ¢ us to eay ‘that ho ‘folt a dcoper amount of chagrin anil ! disappointnont from this circumstanco than from any otlier ovent in his lifo, Golng beforo a famous patholo. giat for exsmination, the examinor was'so pleased with him that ho usked bim to bocomo his nesist- ut, When Bimpeon became & cendidate for tho’ Chafr -of Midwifery at - Edinburgh, tho great | local futorosts wore ogain” onllstod agalvst him, It | wasalloged thut his eloction would bo projudicial to ' tho intereats of Latol-kecpers aud city tradesmon, for 14t was not Lkely.that many sirangors would ba. in- iduced to visit’ Edinburgh for the purposo of gotiing | professlonal - advice, It . was - not for -the lfret thno that tho ' highest intelloctusl inlerosts had hoen imperillod at Edinburglh by such ' potty consiierations, As smattor of fact no physie : clon over uttracted tich o numbor of visitors; the fn- ' valids came in shoals, Stmpsononce told his pupils that mauy of his best papers wore written by tho bed- | sidon of bis patients, His great.principle, when ho met with uny apparently hopeless case, was to intorro-- | guto what Nuturo did fu tho raro Instances in which #ho offevted cures, Simpson’s great discoverics may | bo Liore etiumerated ; thoy form tho moat thrilling page ' of modorn medical histors, ' His first great ncbiove-" meat' was that ho procured chloroform uudi- luted, and diacovered: the offoots of the vupor. This groat’ discovory alono. would suflica to, sesociate his name with {hat of Harvoy, That night of {he 28th of. Navewber, 1847, 14 much to bo remombared, when this, | great discovery was made, o {hen domonstratod (hy Jossibilty of ‘banishivg pain ‘aud subjocting it o humantontiol, ‘Thoro are Now a grest muny manu- | factorica of chloroform in ¥diuburgh alono—ono that makes : ovoral- milllons .. dosca & year, . His gress eurgical ., Inventim 8 . gou-pressuro | —stopping Llood: ' from out arlorics by the uso mietallic noodlos, 1l third great achiovenent was his | contributlons to'tlaf great work fu which Dr, Willlam Budd hus pre-ominently lavored, This st endesvor to stamp out contagions diseases 53 comiplotely oy thie poleaxo could oxterminate tho rindorpest, ‘His lant | great work wan in tho direction of hospital raform. How was it, L aekod, thiat, in the hospital, tho mortal: |ty in caves'of argputation’wns ono in thirly, and clso. : phero ono u ou buudred and. ellity? THospitallsuy | haa it apectal ovils, that aro futsl In theso pulacea of ! human suffering, Sir James Simpson's tinal suggestion : gous o th root of tha mattor—thint all staircasos, oto, alionld be outxide the bullding, and that no ono ‘war, | shiould ever Lave ven tho alightost chink of conumue nieation with auothor, ! - Thia last roform of Hir Jamed Blmpdon’s is ospacial- Iy important, Itisnottoo much to say that all the great trivmphis of surgery, such an_those in lithotrliry and ovarlotomy havo been practically noutralized Ly foul hospital alr, to which fa due gue-balf of tho dogths in our grost motropolitan hosplials, In surgie cal wards there it a condonsation of foulsir, aud, in addition, tho specifio polvunows oflluvia given off’ by foul alr, —_— e - Prompt Change bf Mind of a Tickot . Agent. A fow days ago a_tall, rough-looking moun- taineer entored the Union Nailroad t[cfiub oftico at Denvor, and, through mistake, purchased s tickot for Now York 'via tho Kousss DPaciflo lino, whon ho wanted to go over the Union Prolfic. Ho did not discover thia fack until aftar tho tickot hind beon paid for, aud on asking tho agont to chango it the lattor rofused to do so, "]?!rm won't olienge thig ticket, thon, won't ou 2" “No, alr,” roplied tho agont; “you have your tickot, nnd I havo tho mouey for it, and if you wanta ticket over the other route you will haye to_buy it.” Very quiotly the strangor twisted his ticket into n'smell roll; vory sorencly ho drow from undor his right coat-tail a six-uhoolor, about the dimeénsions of a mountain howitzer; coolly and doliberatoly hio stuclc the twisted tickoet Info the muzzle of "thnt six-uhooter, and sticking tho ugly-looking thing {hrough ho little square win- dow of tho ticket oftico, and almost iu the agont’s faco, aud sponling in tho tone thatloft 10 doubt of his dotermination, said: oursolf t cloan ‘“Btranger, thar's that tlclmti talko it and chouge it, or by G~—d I'll blow through you," 'I'ho tokot was changod immediately, and with- out any more words from the n‘lgunt, and the mountaiucor watked awey, eaying: I jost thought I could Induco Lt fo obiango his mbiad n lootle.” —_— —Light frosh lines of Ohnucor have boon found in tho Tllesmoro manuscript of tho ¢ Franklin's ‘Lalo," which aro not In sy othor MB, yot examined. Bix. of these linos contain onoe of thoso plonsant asides with which Chaucor 80 ofton brenkn tho run of his utories,® Thoy will sppoatin :hu next part of the Chiaucer Socloty's * Bix-Toxt, A Georgla man statloned his son, armed ¥ i e NEW YORK. Variations of Winter---Satur- nalia 6f Snow. New Year's Calls=-Their Abuse and i Insipidity. i \ : The Tribune’s Existing Condition =-=Forace Greeloy’s Estate. From Our Owen Corréspondent. + New Yonx, Jan, 2, 1870, . Yostordny wns, in n metoorologic sonsp, a typlenl Now Year's,—charming ovorhond and dis- ‘gusting undorfoot. Looking from an uppor- ‘story window, you might have imagined we wero in tho midst of spring. Glancing- at tho oarth, you would know wo wero enduring the peoulinri- tlos of our uncertaln and nondesoript winter. i TIE AMENOAN OLIMATE i, unquostionably, tho worst on. the globe. There is no doponding upon it, espeolnlly at this #onson, whon wo haveIceland one day and Sloily 'tho noxt, Our lungs muat bo made of irou; 'othorwiso, -wo - should all dle of pulmonary disonsos. .y ITostond- of wondering that wo dve - n-' good deal of . consumption, dt- is eurprising Ubat thero .s - room lott for any othor ailmont. Last Monday, tho imereury stood at 16 dogroos bolow zoro, and to- \day it iy 45 dogroen above. A variation of 50 or 60 dogrees in twonty-four hours is not uncom- mon; and it Booths to mo that thoweather grows moro changaablacvery yoar. What posibla pro- cpution can any one take ngainst: suoh thormo- maotrical fluctuntions, unloss holeaves homeovery /morning with such an outfit as ho would atart to *lthe North. Polo with 2 Just now wo hayo more SNOW AND BLEIGIING ‘than they havo in Bf. Potorsburg, and tho rain and molting of the past’ tio or throo days have 'improved tho stroets and tho out-of-town roads tfor ruunors, - If wo do not have n genoral thaw, tho sleighing will bo oxcollont for soveral ‘wookd, and tho livory-atables will largely in- jcroase thair rovonpos thoroby. Every sortof® xconveyanco on runnors ig in active request at jextravagant rates, and I havo heard it ostimated (that o8 high a5 §100,000 & duy hing Licon paid for ithe pleasure of frdozitg ono'd nose to tho nolso iof jingling bells. Now Yorkera rogard sleigh- .ing a8 an oxaltod, bocauso .an oxpensive, rocrea~ tion, Thoy soom tp believe that overy kiberal 11l 6f 406 will ‘bo the last tlioy shall ever seo,” and they fool movad, therofors, to " enjoy- it to the utmdst, Thoy think nothing ‘of disbursing 850 or .5100 for an afternoon’s or ‘an'evoning’s ride, and’ thoy'fancy that thelr ‘mouoy is very well invested. Tho prico for an ordinary turnout'is about 5 an hour ; and for a loxgo Tour-horuo slofgh, that will holda party, 8100 fof an evening is considered & roasonablo ‘figufo. * This Kind of ploasuro Langs ln{f;ely b the” imagination. ~ Almest any ono will admit’ that thore would bo nothing in it, were it not for ithe bells ; 8o that sitting in a snow-bank, wra) ped in » bullalo-robo, with a continued jingle in ouo's ears, would sorve tho purpose, and bo much moro economical, " IMAGINARY SLEIGHING. * A trick; illustrating this, was playod Iast oven- ing, upon a well-known politician, ivho, after -opoatod calls and copious imbibin, gu;’hnd made ‘up his mind to go sleighing. Bome of his com- ‘panions told him he was too tipsy to_onjoy it; at which ho grow indignant aud insisted ‘upon cmiving out'his intention., Out of joko, two of hia frionds, loaving himonn_cornor, told him {thoy would go and biro a cutter. ‘hoy came back in & few minutes with a_buffalo robe and & istrand of bolls, and helping him into n dry-goods ‘hox, not far & way, just ns & sloigh was pussing, _prolended to stert off at full spood, Whilo | ono shountod at ' tho imaginary \Nioracs, tho other rattled tho bolls, keoping this up for half an hour, when they nssumod to stop® ‘|ito got o drinl, They assured their omi-intox- catod companion that tliey had Dbeon out two liours, and Lad’ in tuhat time drivon sixtoon miles. ' Ho went with thein to a saloon noar by, +and declarod ho had nover had such & glorious rido; that sleighing was the best fun in the 1world; and ¢hat anybody who didu't like it was ' +iticapablo of appreciating ploasuro, Whon told subsoquently how he had been duped, he rofus- jed to beliovo their story, aud ho still (nsists that 'fio” remombers distinctly going throngh Harlom TLene and over High DBridge, (though' tho dry-goods box = stood _littlo moroe than a block from the Tifth Avenue Hotol., ‘go much for imagination assisted by liberal po- ons, e, 2 R NEW YEAR'S CALLS, . An alarming docline in Now Yoar's calls wns observed yesterday ; persons in the habit of re- ceiying from four to tive hundred visits having Bad “scarcoly two-thirdd of that number. The custom, i assuredly falling into disuso. It has boen so ‘overdono ‘here thnt opportunities have beon given to, and embraced by, very unde- , sirablo Eomnuu to protend to a cloro acqunint- ance with familios who did not know, cnddid pot wish to know, them. Innumerousinstances, ‘oltorday, well-drossed mon about town had tho pudence ‘to pay thelr respocts to ‘ladicy who had nover ' mot, -or oven heard of them bofore,* 1t is very difficult, on auch occasions, to avoid this spocies of 1mpo- aition ; foritis ?niw possiblo that Mrs. Velvot- cheok orMiss Chiguonmay havo mot AMr. Brassy or Colouel Fisking without remembering him, or the circurnstancos of thotr meeting. Tho fol- lows who th such audacions ‘parts naturally Liavo s cortain acquaintance with thie antecedents and conucctions of the Indies thoy prosume to visit, and can easily montion the timo or placo whero they claim to have boon introduced, Owing to thoso brazen advonturers, n great many families, it is eaid, will make it arulohore- after to Incloso invitations to thelr Now Year's recoptions, just as they would to for- mmal ‘parties, and bave ~these invitations dollvered to tho sorvant at the ‘door. ‘This will havo tho offect to whut out intrudors, unless they go 8o far as to counterfeit the invi- yations, und smugglo thomselves into'the draw- iug-room. A A GREAT DRAWDAOK to theso annual callingsis, $hat thoy are, a8 o rulo, tho empticst of forms, They layo 1o mo- tivo, no foundation, no reunlt. Thoy are undor- tokon without resson, and completed without entiufaction; they sturk from vanity, and secom- plish vn{nmfiyx they aro n wasto of timo nnd trouble, to no purpose whatovor, Usually, thoy are 8o brief that only tho morest commenyplaces can bo mentioned, and these, ropeatod again and again, make up the round of social martyrdon. The conversation is likely to boof thia fash- n: “Ahl Miss Smith, Xam roally very happy to m?u& oul': Ar. By I wish H *Thanlk you, Mr. Boosy. I wish you a Haj NWAYW'{ ; 1l Zn-d 1 n:sp 4 groat many calla ny, I suppose, Misg Bnooldg? Your Frionds conld hardly atay’ miny ‘whon thoy all have an opportunity to enjoy your dolightful socioty.” ‘“You really flattor me, Mr. Boosy ; but I muat say wo have lind an unusual nubor of visitors, —moro than I hud oxpacted, indoed.” . ‘*Now Yoar's Day, Misa flnnoksl is ono of tho moat dolightful duys in the vear." * Ah, yes] vory delightful, Mr, Boony,” ‘'You, vory, Miss Bnooks,” “And quite benoficial to socioty, Mr, Booay."” “Ab, yos! quite.” “ Quife," 1 You, indood.” ¢ You, yos." « il you lave somo rofroshmont, BMr. Ban??!‘ ‘¢ Al, thank you, thank you. Many roturns ot the lipoy day, hiinn Bnook ‘¢ Thanl you, Alr. Boosy,” 1 must roufly go, Misg Bnooks; T'von groak many calls to make yot. I'tsroally vory Lard to g0; for I'vo had & vory dolightful “visit, I assuro flou 3 vo? dullfi;htful § vory dolightful ; very do- Litful [ndood,” i ' ALl thank you, Mr. Boosy ; you're very kind, vory kind, Wo slinll be happy to soo you™ again, Mr, lxoosdy. vuri[ham;!y." * Qood byo, Miss Boooks i 8ood byo, roally, yery sorry, vory sorry {o go," *“Woll, then, Mr, Boosy, T will not say adiou," # Ab, no, My Hoooks ; but aw revoir.” ‘! Au revolr, Mr. Boosy ; au revoir,” Abisoluto drlvol ns this’ ie, it I8 not an oxag- goration of at lonst hulf of tho visiting dialoguo of tho 14t of January. TIE TRINUNL'S STATUH, Binco T last wroto, Bamual Binclafr, tho pub- lishor of tho 7Tribune, hos resigned, und” tha yacancy has nok us yot hoon supilied. . Whitolaw Ttoid b, fus! now, tho genaral suporintendent #HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: ——— ‘wny. ‘The stockholders oxpeot conniderablo falls ' g off in the wookly, and o diminishod revento | for tho {)ruuunl yoar ; but thoy feol confident | thoy will mako nt least 10 por cont npon their capltal during 1873, and have no financial fonrs of the futuro. Tho stook still rules at $10,000 (it bas not bosn mold sny highor), and tho Asaaciation has o surplus of shont 2250, 1000, whieh includes $1:30,000 of insuranca upon | Mr. Qreeloy's lifo. * Thosp porsona who are so induatrious iu prodicting tho ruin of the Tribune || ‘nro nocdlossly afftioted, Tho papor to-day, at n ‘valuntion of $1,000,000; fs orio of tho clicapoat {picces of nowspapor pr:kmrl.y in um,cnnnu(y,’ and tho mombora of tho Assoolation conildently oxprect that, within five yoars, it will bo worth'at tlenut balf an much again. * i BALMAGUNDI. * Somo ono sponking to John Drow |othor day, concerning tho failure of tho ¢ Lily |of ¥ranco," axwked him why ho did mob burn jdeanuo Daro at tho stake, doclariug that such a- Icono would hav a fino dramatio offect, By Jovel” rofinlnd Brougham, “if I'had kmown what n misorablo actroan Jeanne Daro (Holon Tom- ‘}\lu] was, 1'd have burned hor at the wings be-. i (:ro nl'l'u had had & chiauco to,appoar upon tho, stago. i Jamas V. Wallack, who Las hoon playlng at | Booth's Thoatro, is in quite * feablo- hioalth; and : hin frionds foar that homay not racover. ' .ol . I8 not fit to act, roally; snd yot, to sco him . on : tho boards, ono would not supposo him sufforing | in tho lenst from ill-health, 5 Toraco Qrooloy's ostato, it is now thought; will provae to be worth about 75,000, and’ thero in ‘\iulry Httlo doubt but his Ist witl will bo hold | valid. . % 4 : i ‘Tho numorous fires which hnve recently taken place horo aro gonorally believed to owo - thelr or!fln to an' organizo %?ng ‘of incendiarion, and active monsures nro boiug takon to forret thom out. . . Tho now illustrated, fivo-cont daily, whichI Linve before mentioned, {8 to bo called "tho Grnp‘h{c. Tho first numbor will bo issued noxt month, R o . Tdwin Booth's brlof ongagement st his own thoatro is o tromondous success, He had not expectod to plsy moro than one night; but tho compulsory withdrawal of tho ** Lily of France"” Toft a vaonncy which hoe felt obliged to fill, i A privato -lottor -from London says Moncuro D.. Conway thinks of coming ovor here to locturo, - nud that, Robort Browning talks soriously of making n tour of tho United Statos, Our Milesian follow-citizons are folicitating thomselves with tho idoa that thoy havo boon tho means of driving - Froude prematurely back ham, the! to Tingland. . v g The Tribune yostordsy announced, in it necrology of tho past yoar, among tho doaths'of men prominentin business _cfrclos ' or life, that of tho Viscountoss Beaconsflold! OoLsToUN, —_— SARDOU’S * UNCLE SAM.” A Eronch Plcture ot Amcrican Man= {mvn.tu nervs Faris, (Dez. 13) Corregpondenco of the New Fork “Unclo 8am,” by M, Victoricn Bar- on, has boon rend to tho actors of.the Vnudeville’ aud the papers givo this analysis of L Bardou's faithful, accurate, vivid picturo of : Amorican lifa :-Tho orchostrs plays. * Yankes Duddle," and thon tho curtain riseson the sa- loon, which is called in America ¢ parloir,” of ono of thoso adwmirable steamboats “which run daily botwoon New York and—don't crack a smifo I—* Chicago."” Bamuel Tapplobot . (Uncle Bam) and his nioce Sprah aro passongers on this steambosat, Sam sold matches when ho was 12 yours : old, - ran -orrends when .19, ‘manufactured blacking when .ho was . 20. He first began roally to make monoy. whon ho took to sugar, lost it all by speculations in cocon, got rioh again by cotton, richer by potro- Joum, and richor still by guano, Sam and Barah are nccompanied by Marquis Robert de Roohe- maure, a I'ronch tourist, who carries to America tho prejudices, manners, oustoms, habits of France, *‘that Tiend and hoart of Luropo.” The samo stenmboat has, nmnn% other passengers, Mme, Bollamy, sn elderly French womsan, wha lins gono to Amerioato look aftor an inheritanco; Mr. Elliott, 8 New York intorviewer, and “a uflist of tho Losviest calibre;” Briot, a young Pirician violinist who ha * ostrayod to'this par< adigo of dollars;" Gip, an eloctioncering . ageut, and other minor porsonages. Thoso charactors aro all introdacad - on _board tho, New York aud Chicsgo —stoamboat, and & Lint of tho »lot is given, Robort is shown to be in love with Sarah, -Graco Tapplebot (another daughtor of 8am) introduces Er. Elliott and Mr. Finsbury in this tharuuf,hly Amorican fashiol #Mr, Finsbury lot mo introduco you to Mr. El- liott, my first husband—Mr, Elliott, Nathaniel Yinsbury, my prosont husband.” Bight.of El- Tiott rovives Graca's old love for him. Tho _scc- ond act_ehows-Unolo S8am's mansion in. Fifth nvonue, Now York, whore thora is genoral flirta- : tion, Aliss Serah flirls ‘cunniuq} with. Robert, nnd at Iast succoeds in making him write in her momorandum-book &°promise of marriage. Briot thrts with Miss Betsey (another Tapplo- bot). Robort tolls, *in -words that broathe |and thoughts that burn,” his love to ) Barab, who intorrupis him at its height to nsk‘ in an oy tono: “What are you worth?” “What? Eh? Eh? How's that?” 1 auked, are you rich?" . % Ahl Yes, vory | rich ; I hiavo 916,000 o year.” ** How is the cap= | ital invested?" *In Covornmont sccuritics, | ronl estato, vinoyarda,” “ Bordonux vinoyards " ‘ Yes, but dearcst Sarah—" ¢ Ia it ono of . the famous vineyards ? ~ Doos your vintage sell for much?” ‘The Paria newspaper adds: *‘In T'ranco tho first question & woman asks the man sho would marry is; What's your name? In | Italy, Is your hoalth good? In Engisund, Who is your banker? At New York, How often havo you failod ?” Saral, seduced by Robert's cleganco aund $16,000 a yoar, runs sway. with b, and EMB to carry on their flirtation “to Newark, tho most fashianable sea-bathing placo in the United Btates;” but onco thero, Booing Robort has no intention of marrying her, and nfraid she may liston to his unmastored im~ ortunitios with_too credent onrs, sho roturng T Nam Yotk Tiobaek .pursucs hor, s told ho ean possess hor only with tho plain gold ring, 1o refnsos murringo. Hig promise {0 marry is Jaid bofore him, and guit is menacod. "He roplica: “X don't - know what Miss Bnral'n ' honor- is . wWorth, but make out the bill, T'll it.” ~ Fairfax, a lovor of Surah, picks ‘o quairel with obert, and ‘warns him *in the Americau fashion" that tho instant he loaves the drawing-room ho, . Fairfax, shall shoot him down Iike n .dog, snd Fairfax # cocka his revolver” (1) in the drawing-room. Robort is about to' be” shot down by Fairfax: when Mme. Bollamy interyonee, keops Robort in tho drawmg-room, and sends oft. Fairfax, Tho Inttor, howavor, hides undor tho alaireund, and: fires on Robort tho instant ho appeara. © Robort retreats to the drawing-room pursued by * Fair- fax, but Barah rushios botweon them, and shows: such forvont love for Robort ho ssks and ob., tains her hand. Tho curtain falla on Robort's remark s ¢ By Jove, 'tia well to travol abroad ;i it tonohos ono'to love France.' . _ ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO. : The Yenr’s Dusinos: From the St. Louis Globe, Tho struggle for supremacy among ths cltios of tho Woat now liog botwoen this city and Ohi- cago. Every faclity for commorce, overy open- ing for manufacturors, evory new busincss con- nootion, ovory advantage that lgeality, ontor- priso, capital, intolligence can séize, Tust' bo mado the most of if wo do not wish to sco aur natural pride lowoered by being distanced by Chi~ cago in a raco in which "every nerve ig strained to tho utmost; and it is not enongh that wo ahould maintain our supromacy; it is absolutoly necosaary that all tho world should be ncouston:- ed to acknowlodgo it, and that no partial compari- son should inclino to our disfavor. The roturna of the yonrly business which are published with ench now yoar avo tho groatost advortisomont, tho most convincing argument that can be glvon {0 the outsido world, and in theso, ns_they hava horotoforo beon publishad, Bt. Louis is at s dis- advantago, Tho throo great aiaploa of grain, lumbor, and live stock are tho loading featuros of thouo roturns, thoso on which information is fulleat, aud by which tho readiost judgment ia formod, and {n’these throe staples Chicagomain- tains tho onsy load of ant yoars. Butif wo turn to {ho rospoctive amounts of the manufoturing businoss of tho two citios the tables would literally and figuratiyely bo turned. In the manufaoturo of tobaeco, in tho milling | busiuess, aud, above all,’ in the varied indus- trios connocted with “iron, Bt Louis s 80 far ahoad that it is much to' bo rogretted that wo_liavo no lator statlstics than thoso from tho consus tables to gukde us, Munufacturors aro Ermvurhluly Joslous of pub- Hshing anything relating to thoir business, aud thoro 18 afways s groat difiiculty In cotlocting sich varfod and disconnooted items as would bo ossontial toward any completo’ oxbiblé; but our millers aro always prompt in contribut- ing their shora to the ctatistica of the city,” and *our iron mon have' shown & Tondinows fo give rolurns of thoir production whicl wo hopo will bo imituted by ull our manufacturors, ‘Tho fulness of tho com- |corru!nandln contral body,. and the' establish. ‘niont of ‘onb by them would not only fhollitato & igront many of thoir business doalings, but would. “aontributo largoly to incroasing .tho mportanco ‘of 8t. Louls i1-the oyes of tho world. 3 S ppriopgmmes s Al b . GENERAL NEWS ITEMS, ' TThe Charlaston (8. 0.) Conrier is for anln, ~Puoblo, the motropolis of Southern CUolorado, iepent $600,000 In improvemonts last year, * . . —0ver 1,000 Amorlean girla aro now recolving ‘tholr education in Engllah achools, i +~In & atrotch of 815 mileadu the Toxas Pacifio iRailroad thero will bo but alx bridgos, ' i —A hospital {a bnln% buflt at 8t, Paul, Minn, to.bo under chargo of tho Bisters of Clm-fly' thal will cost $200,000, 5 : i ) ~~—DMoro than fivo hundred and- fitty millions ‘storling aroinvestod fn railwaya in Groat Britaln mnd,}rlund. :t- 4 I e B '+ —Tho coun! locd riot respond chicarfully to. i ho call for lm;,mlmun dollarapto gotup o I’{xll- *"’“‘l}\‘“‘ contonniul celobration, ! 3 | . —Thoro was good sknting on tho Arkansas | River, at Pino ‘Bluff, tho .day after Ohristmas, (and tho oldost iulisbltaut nover saw tho liko bo- foro, - - iy g | - —The Nobraska Indians aro allowed to ride; former are. in motion, - The duced very rapidly.. - - YL . —Colonol Hulbert eatimates that twonty thou- ia'bolug ro-' years, T in pix months, 5 havo beon vrinly secking & boy uthdor 14 who noither drinks, gambles, nor' carries conconled wenpons, 3 P —JTar-rings aro now fastoned - to the oar by a serow, and an addifion to domeatio nolses Bun- day morning is in- the nhnpo of ““ Morey, mol. whero ia that scrow-drivor 7" 5 » : ~Dy nrrnu%omulils mado Lotweon the propric- tors of the Now Orloans "Republican nnd tho National Republican, the latter papor was dis- continued on Sunday morning wook. - —Mr, Rood, of Whito Crook, Wisconsin, sont his son, 12 yoats of ago, to dolivor a lettor to n Indy. ‘Tho littlo fallow got it soilod, and, drond- ing to deliver it, tore it u‘% Thon, fearing pun- ishmont, ho took of his hat and mittons, and mbusluxy Jumpod ‘into tho river ‘snd drovwmed solt. : - —A littlo G-yoar o1d .Gorman, child, walling. along tho straots of Neiv York on Ohristmas dny, swinging n' wroath in hor hand, spied a doa whits .horae lying in tho strect, and broakin away from hor companion, ran;and placed E ton url};upnn tlio old horso's frozon head. -~ —A Now York papor coniplains that freo lova and tho divorce courts have terribly undormined tho institution of marringe; and that now the Inst stop toward” omapelpation 'has boon taken, by s b;mn who hos invented shirt buttons that can dovice tflo 1aat noceasity for o wifo has gono. —Seranton is anxious for & * pied piper," such as-awoko the ochocs of Hamelin. ' Sinco tho ' minera’ striko, all thoe rats have loft tho mines, and aro swarming in the town in such large numbers that.sorious alarm is folt. Thorodents havo grown 8o florco with hunger that thoy at- tack loraes and othor domestic animals, and an- noy mpls in their sloop. -~ ‘ —There hos been o terrifio rigo in pricos at Romo. Nono but tho long-pumo(l can this year afford o Roman wintor, Furnished housms “are noarly double last yoar's price, and a) onts, whiclh throo years 8go woro & month, now cost $160. It is hinted thatprob- ably theto charges will prove o prohibitry to niost pockets that thoro will be n dearth of vie- itors, and noxt’ yoar, not imprabably, an atate- ment in rents. * —In Vinconnes, Ind, s short time sinc, & gontloman coming humo_gnuxsculudly ono night noticed that ono of tho windows of his wifo's bodroom was opened, notwithstanding the cdd weathor. Ho ‘was gomewhat euepioious, and oxamining tho promises found a man outaids, ointod his rovolver at him, and ordered hin to take position on the portico, and kopt him thero' until daylight did sppear, and then. Lo allowed him to steal silently away. All husbands nre not go lonient. - —_—— \ What a Singlo Wave Can Do. _ \From the Irish Telegraph, .. Thareisn vessol in Quoonstown harbor of 1,200 tons, which roceivod from n singlo seas surprising smonnt of damago, 'This vossol, & Norwogian, was struck by a son or wave of so tromendous o charactor; in tho Iate galo, a8 to swoop that - portion of hor eargo \fiuc was atowod upon the deok in & moment into tho soa; to carryoff her cookin% apparatus, made of cast iron; ‘to empty and u‘lum hor dockhouso, to smash hor bulkwarks and atanchions, to wound . and bruise throo of hor men, ‘and reduco four moro to a ‘state ‘of weakness and syncopo; to board, and finally to fill tho cabin and dsmage all tho provisions, so, that tho crew wero near] starving whon thoy came into Queenstown, single wave, It not only cloared tho decks, but it oxtinguished hope in the hoarts of the crew, od to seo land again, BOARDING AND LODGING, Weonat Sido. SOUTH GREEN-ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH board, for stud or_goutl thele wivos, EOUTI SHELDON-ST.—¥U; D TOOMS TL S apacaton i st siaan board; also, can accommodat 0 or threo day boardors. 19 FOUTH PEORIXST. - NIOELY FURNISIED parlor to ront, with boatd, to man and wifo or siagla utloman. Bath room with Kot and oold water. Houso oated by furuaco. SOUTIH GREEN.ST, — NIOELY P b} 1 mmtx’:!. with good board, el ANEET, 8 oublo room, furniahed, to rant with board; day board $4 per week. e 3 WEST LAKE.ST,~TWO NIOELY ¥UIi 293 nished rooins, with good board; Lo Corstorts: torms moder: 530 isr smmsony KoroRoTITE raons wan ¥ | Foam : fhiatolaa tablo: grivate family. " 7 03 FULTONAT. WG RGOMS, BINGLE O EN hulto, with board, for man and bifo or fouf goats; ' Sounth 8ide, ., 2 A T Do it oy Bt B8 e woo et Bsdof piano; day board, Bls L ‘4 gsdifi‘u DEARBORN-BT, (DURNSIDE-ST.) Jh i 1&1.'" ‘A‘Honflflm:\l.nnfi nlcfi.muh‘:rllul lllmll.v tutal, with excullon , and surp! ow peicos, { Bluglo rooms, 0. Hvorsthing irst-olase, with® Homb |coniforts, -~ * : i WABASH-AV.—A DESIRABLE ALCOVE D06 s connoatad s Dot puom, hot aca 2ujd 'wator; also, roow suitablo for two gents, and onosinglo Iroom, with bourd. 2 () WABABILAV._PLEABANT ROOMS TO Ilq«.)‘) ront with boprd; day boarders gau bo acoom- {miodatod: ilZO THAIRIE-AV,, CORNER TWENTY-SIXTIL. at.,—Pleasantrooms with board. - BOARD WANTED, - - | e sl ARG TROAR TAND BED. 100, BOTH ROOM) N onre old; mus rat-olass. Bldo proforrua. H&ioss : L 1, B854 Houth Oanabats D — ON WEST -8Ipli — FOR VAMILY OF gontloman, wife, child (1 yoars oid), and nurao, gai‘.’.‘.‘; Rith fall patioalsrs, 8 b, Teibon ofioo. ~ SEWING MACHINES. T SALE—A FINET.OLABS BEWING' MAOIINI ol o nts, and work taken to buyur's Lousa 1 AML, 110 Milwaukoo-av, INOR OF NORTH BIDE PAT- m&afil, thfllljlllll sowing mleohill}n nuflhw )I:il]l ‘beon Dflal}\bd X ‘dcior Ollo, undor tho suporvision S OO AT O R odon, Whend e ot ,‘1 on hand, 4 T sand pooplo havo left Goorgla in tho Inat two, ‘ho . railroad: agont” at Dalton reports, that four hlmdruflrumlgunts Liad Joft that place: ‘yunre. +{i" Briok fran —Xau Claire, Wis, has adaily—tho Iree Press.. L {reo on- all traing - thoy can', jufl}g on whilo the. ribo * —'ho Prizo ‘Committeo ‘of o Lonlslans falr: ut on with a scrow-driver. With this rocurablo fer $100 o broak the mate’s thigh and wash a soaman 'ovor-* theso injurios woro produced in & momont by a’ who, tho moment they wore atruck, naver oxpect-- 13 souri PRORIA.ST.—TWO SINGLE AKD ONE - Lot and oald wator in room -ail modorn improvomenta. . CITY REAL ESTATE. [Ffl!l SALT—A GOOD NIW HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS, ingnianodnen, Impravemonts, an Webwlies, porth of Thirtloth-st,, for 310,200 part oash, Lalance i, 9, noid 3 Hiouna of 11 ronms on Michigag-av., noar Tironly- S HER R B ouno and 83 foot of ground, none Ten- (802 157, 000 sl bafanco i3 yonen. ine Twonty-sixtieat,, slono feont hovso o, T iulxthest., lob §0 or 100135 o prthuost :g:r;x:t' of Michigannv, snd Twonty-slstivst., V., none Twonty-sixth-t., lots 180 foot docp, lmnl‘lvm‘t 3 e £l Z 3 - Q e Ed Y, WITHOUT ront for catira LE—TONG LEASES, 00 VI pralaaln, at s uniform' ground 1 privilogn of purohses & on Btato-sr,, nont K = o § e o T eotet ey nonr Fdridge cot, Onoon ichlgan-at, adjoning fs . oy ton SALAR WA RILEN, ; 18 Chianibior of Cominoren. A NESS PROP- { grtyy dlfsot, with Butorr mingblo tront_ butidin, o Wabashoav., ronting for §8,500, Tarms unusuatly lberal, iand will bosold'at n_bargai oot with a Satory rick liouso, on Dontborn-at., - torms lbornl, prco low, 936 foot on Vanliuron-st, south front, 100 feot woat of Biatas peowpective ralua hratuolnsa: tormg oasy, | Tuquico jof JOHN MILLER, 143 Moneoe fu tho Hank. WANTED--MALE HELP. Rooklceepers, Clorln, &o, FOR A WIIOLISALR o linvine 1 olty drado can hoar of & wood st U B9, el otlico o5, y 8T\Y0.000D HANDS ON e MILIEMING, 13 Siata-at, up AN AT NT 70 MUN GOR. don orTihoely pross; wastbo ablata ol forma rendy. Apply at loitiliman's jo et Lal . Miscella At ANTED = WIE' ARE ducerentx (o gund e, Snons desiring o Aro fovited to ¢ o, FERING EXTRA ' IN- o wull onr machinee, Po oyinont by which 16 mmuke guatl wagos, Lt B Wabnwir-ay VW ANTED wST ENT RIOTT SALRS. men; witl give go ey ot lheral commisnlony nohumbug; s tip-top thing, wanted by every furmor in th country must cor 1l reconnaendod. For particu. Jazw oall At Ttoom i, o i VWANTED-ES WOuD™ CHOPPIRY FOiL oMoy et fase furnlatiod to thioss vl b Apply 0 OHRISTIAN & BING, 101 Soutls Cai VWANTED 8 Wobb CHOPPERS For TNDTANK aud Michigan, man nnd wiie, aud 5 tonme, Ji farm Tiands, 16 conl minees, to o South; ono mna t Gk enra of horsgn and dogarden work nonr'tho clty, ANGLLL 4 COAK West Randolph-gl, E=ON” FASY "M LY PAYMERTS— nudsonio, :subatantial, And commadinig cot- es No, 199 I . and 478 Socond-st., hetweon Lin- nd’ Hoboy-ats, 8,.T, KING, looni' 4, No, 6J Lue ’ O SATE-AT A BARRGATN-T.OTS ON WESTERN- av., Polk, Taylor, and Gampboll-uv., o _torns to Prrtica wianing (o build.’ Inquir ADWELE, or at 135 Konth Cli 1,600 WILL BUY COTTAGE TIOUS olokot, patey, watar, and 2 foot. Tot, oi B30 down. WILIPPLI: & MOWIIARTY, plaines-ar, onl promisos of t,, in bank. = JOR_SALE-COTTAGE-ONE oLy cottngo on fivo yonry Jron: D LOTS ON ALL TIT otywoon Twonty-thitd and Thirty.ninrat tmoon State sud Halstod. ~All out of fire limits,” Perfost |titlos. " Warranty doods, A vory small payment down ¢ & {yoncn, 6 por oont. No agoncy businoss. ALBERT joRANE, 175 Wabsa-ar, IO SALE A BARGAIN FOR OABH-1 STORY .1} dwolling and lot, 185 Ttuckor.at., uoar Ohlsago-v. | Abatract o dato aid. Immodiato yksassion. Apply 16 1] Qunor, 63 Kast Indian |01 - BALESizi00 TEFT ON INDIANA-SE i~ twoon il Dencborn, Torms Lo sult, SN |DER & LEky'M Nixon's Buldiog, orthosst cornor i TRERTS A 565100 Olark and onroo and La Batio-ats | T{iOR SALE ] 3135 FERT TACH, FRONTING L) on North-nv,, near Wostorn-av. ; term sujt, BNY. DER & LEE, 14 Nizon Bullding, northesst corner Mon- co0 and Lasallo-ata. 'OR BALK—100:110 FRET B, W. CORNER COTTAGE place and Thirty-firs i Do eash Ynymvem rmwlmd nl'fi;flml who wish to build immoidiastely. SNYDER & “:. 14 Nixon Bullding, northoast cornor Monsoy and o-sta. \ AN P GOOD contracts to fut. t & BAGNBLL, Cone - traotors, U ‘ot Madison-at, BHAW "vam' T W00, NS TOR it onn aud Michizan 10 conl minees foc, Uliaals) r fub and suro: pay. Ulean Gokot Nonkar, 13 1'““‘. o D tickuts to all puints VW ARTED-t0 oIt WOOBCHOPPERS TO TEAVI £ this day for Miehigan; 1 !lm men. A it 23 \‘ WANEED—10 Go, TARLIEMET omoloymont, Call on FILILLIDPS & Blook, Rooin 65, Honorably businoss and VWARIED—A MAN At POWTER, AND T0 MAKH himself genorally wseful, at tho St. Julfen, 16{ and 163 Dontborn st, AV ARTED N to jutrod ur greatatapio artlol mada onmmall capital ; profifs, 100 to ¥30'por cont. Ono Axnnt, 8 faw bog 13 on onu stroet. A. RAY, 25 Woat Lako- in 17, Chilcago. WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Domostios. NTED-—A FIRST'OLASS COOK, WASI dronor in a small privato family on tho it Lo ablo to rond and writo, aul {0 1 orances. Guod wages for satisinction glve: o Bandwriting, 1. O, 1o 24, " ANTED—A GIRL, 10 DO GRNERAL IIOUSE. ol In s omall family & oo i A ks #plondid homo. 78 Wast, Sadison-nt. VWASTED—A GIRL 0 DO GENER: o1 ] 24a day onsily good rof. Apply in T, HOUSE. work {n a small family, Apply at 134 Bluo Island. toro, D — A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND Tronor, whoro thioro 18 a good socond girl, German, Buwedish, or Norwoglan proforrod. Oall nt 871 West ‘Washington-st.. a {10 BALE-2STORY AND DBABEMENT BRIOK houso, oil modsrn inprovomonts, and It 24x05, SNY- DER & LBE, 14 Nizon ullding, northoast cornor AMon- ifton and willing to do. - Oall, with i "Wost Lakiosts, Alandag, Totsdsg, Sk (o No Irish noed apply. r\VANT‘fi)—A NEAT TIDY NURSE GIRi; GOOD « dispy con, at Roadlay, Wi TAVE SOBE_CIHOIOR, LOTS ON Monrvo, Mudlron, Tackeon, Van liuco, and on all stroots in tia Woat Divisiona Particular attontion given to & BON, Roal Yelato Agonts, i 8 il “Adams, 1Washingtan, {numbor of fino restdence. [non.rrsidents. * D, COLL 143 Woat Madison. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. 'OR SALE—SOUTH PARK BOULEVARD-S. ¥. cornor Oakwood Boulovard, 1632150 fact to an 18 foot loy. ‘This lot, at the cornor of two boulovards, will bo Sold &t bargain, If takon within a fow days. - 1oF luvost: pont gr imparofhent, thoro Is motbing ‘Goitor soath of o c . Titlo beyond quosting, e S, TASATAS WARREN, i ke 18 Chamber ot Commeron. i TO RENT--HOUSES. TDml!RT—A BRICK IIOUSR OF 10 ROOMS, ALL % {furnished, No. 130 Throop-st., with gas water, and Bath, Inquird on th premises fn tho farenoon, ANTED—A TIRST-ULASS GIRL 1 T WASKER R Wiat Sndin g L 10 1O LIOUSE VWANIED—A COMPETLNT PROTESTANT GIRL ta do mocond work; must come well rocommended. © Apply t Tribuuo aitics,’ cornor Loarborn and. Madison, ata., or at 24 Grovoland Park. VWANTED-A GOOD RRELTANLE GIRE FOR GEN. oral housowork; only two In family; mustbon good cook and kzaw how to read aud writo; 8 good placa for tho right girl. 183 South Peorl-st. Housckcepors. ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGLD LADY A8 HOUSE. i sgfir;rrlmx:‘z?hl}c'zmhlmm Address stating 2 SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. : Bookkeopers, Clorks, &o. QUEUATION WANTED_IN A WHOLESALS HOUSH by an oxporiencod hookkeopor, who rofors to prosent amployors, Adurass ¥, O, Box 135, T[0T S TYOIIORY MOUkh g3 B . (Denrborn) x wont ply o Bouse BAINIR ) LS pe i TTUATION WANTE in a hat or gentloiuun’s furniehing stors, whero ho can loarn the bunincas, Addross X 93, Tribuno offico. """" YA YOUNG GERMAR O RENT-BV'A.G TANE, WIAVEST HONROL ST & story.nadachall cottnkor nroo-t, 8 room Gppor partof 101 Weat Marblg-laco, b rooums; §45and 14 or TTUATION WANITED—AS HOTEL OLERK BY | & young man of oxporlonco and peod roforancar, o a1 dry goods or clothing salosman, Addross for ono ‘wook, ', Box 14, Josup, lowa, T]'0 RENT-HOUSES AND BTORES [N DIFFERENT plnris of thoclty, by BNYDER & Litk, 1 Nizon's ing, northia: nor Monroo and La: b A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAV) ‘houso complotoly furnishiod, Sonth Bido, wonld faront samu to marrlod couplo and taks board. Ad X 83, Tribune offico. NG itko dross 10 RENTA NEW TIVEROOMED COTTAGES 1~ witl basements, eituated near tho cornor of_Elston Toad and Paulina-st.; ront, 818 por month. Partios doiug businoss in tho ity cati ronoli tholr homes in ton minutes, boing closo to tho clty limits depos on the : Nortnwitern Rond. 'Alto a goudstorn and divolling at- inchad, of ton roums ; ront, Bominal titl tho latof May, 'Apgfly‘l,u . R, BROOKAAN, 180.Fwonty-sccond-st., oF 0 81, E, I, dot Publio 0y GILBER', Wator Departimont, Loar Works, cornor Adams and LaSallo-sts. 0 RENT=-TTOUSE OF BEVEN_ROOM: | Slesots, pautriee, and wator, No. 23 Waln nion Pazk, ~ Torus,, 335 per montk, ‘or for isgare’lense, on oy f6cma o monthlypayinonts, at 81,000, {Anply lo SELDEN FISH, No. 178 Madison-st., oom 4. TO RENT--ROOMS. S Wl e s U T SR RS 0 RENT-HANDSOME UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Mo Tl T Boatbon-sre Shauiro of Stre JOHN. 5ON, at ltoom 17, i = M0 NENT — OFFIOR :T hoatod, ‘Gar, Mour in N L I u Nixon's roof buildlog, 1 nory, B Lasalio ot . 8. GREILEY, Roon S 0 day, week, or uilon, 161 an 16 Dehrbotuat. Teansfont, $1 por day. 7T RENT-DESIRABLE ROOMS, FINGIE O on suite, in Parkor's Blook, at northoast cornor ialsted and Madison-sta, _Apply at Room 4. TE T URNISHED ROOGM AT 21 WEST L wash . : | vato 0 RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, GAB AND I'L "heated, for ono or two gentlomon, Privata foiuily, 306 Wabash-ay, 0 RINT—TWO UNFURNIBAED AND ONE FUI- nistiod room to rent, with or without board, in a pric family on Washington-at., east of Unfon Park, Houss has all mudorn improvoments, Addroes G 69, Tribuno ofico. Trades, ITDATION WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN (GER-~ man) haviag a prastloat knowiedga of (ho manufac: tiiro of all branchos of woollon goods. Addresa T 6, . Tribuno offico, SITUATION WANTED —B¥ AN EXPERIENOED : ‘watehmakor (Gornan); no ohjootion to go {n tho coune try,Addross H 8, Tribuno offico, - : & Miscollancons. QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WITH sonio oxporlorioo, ax draughtsman in & Aurveyors of hitaot's Ofice, Address A 67, Tribanio ofico. JITUATION WANTIED—BY A TRAVELLING MAN: © han beon on road for Iaat six years: has No, 1 trads - Wost from city. _Addrons H, 74 Wast. Lakeat: SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE 4 Domestion. . s QTUATIONS WANTED—FOR 3, AS DININGROORK il or chmmbormalda ia hotols 'or boarding:hou AL D, 205 Budda, . mear ‘l‘weng»lmcnm-ll.. Ohleago. BUSINESS CHANCES, A VERY VALUABLE PATENT RIGITT TOR SALE ; '\ by Gtatcs on reanonnble {erws, A large amount of money can bo mado solllng_shop rights by any pomon hiobiastact, or rosscnablo abiiiy ‘ana sslowaan: Tha | sxticlo can b acon at tho otieo of tho Lilastic Broom Cou 23 South Canal-at., Toom 1. G_mcmés'l‘ BARGAIN EVER OFL) ‘rostaurant and saloon, at tho ery Houth § or salo RISCHER,' 16 South Denplaluos-st. ST INTITI; WEL-KNOWN WAGNER gt MY TR & KUHNS' rostauraut and bar dopnrtmont of Kub Ruropoap Hotel for oulo, No, 15 Doacbora-ate O, 4. RARE, ORANOE-TOR SALE—AN OLD.ESTAD: lishod hiardwaro and stovo busincas In lows, with & B o eddrens 3. W HOMGON B0 . Tor information a W, A 03ud 03 South Watormate o> 3 JAMPLE ROOM, WELL FITTED UP, IN AN A 1 Ioostion, and dding a tino Lusiucss, will bo sold choop. Inquire at 14 North Olurk-st. 3 RED—AN A1 it cornor of tha Al 8’ groat sacrifica, NOUKIN & TebaneoRise _ o | TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. by oSty i i e b s o) 0 RENT—~A OIGAR STAND IN A FIRST-CLASS hotel, toa ma of ueans, ~ Address RROWN, earo of 0. W. Plorco, toom 7, 181 lant Madison-st SALOON AND FIXTUT curmor of fitato an F Tllgi STOCK OF G a ‘bnnkrapt, forsala at a bargaln, slgnoo, B Rupublic Lifo Building TOR BALE, ONELP, tsts, A, A. BLOOD, 2215, Deloning to catats ok Ho Tt DS CIANE: 3, bel o estato of 1. k. 3 A 1k, JENKINS, A% 10 RENT_OFFIGI AND URNIST] fUHiE FINEST AND BEST PAYING BILLT 'L choap, at1 South Clinton-at.. cornor W o d;[u'}t.y?nu])&hnnzhn"\\g‘{yflihn?h‘ aufr?,'? T0_RTNT — SEGOND, THIND, AND T oy seasong will bo glvon to cospionsibia parties’ moaning O SENE 3 thosst cornbr Alanroo and Mar. | Dusiness, "Nono othors nod appiye Addross or call 4 Kotala.sHoatud by sioan now stenms slovator. - SHYDRIE | noman, GRO. BLA KI5, 15 Wout badison-at. LR L o WANTED---TO RZNT. -TO RENT--TWO ROOMS FOR HOUSE- o] Add: ), iauo of ug, ANTED-TO RENI~2 OR § UNFURNISHEY rooms, botsooir Grocn and Oontro-av., uorthof inullon-lh, and south of Randolph-st., “for light houle- ikooptng no’ohildron, Adiroms, for ono week,” J, G9nd |6USvuth' Ganalsst., care No o el |WANTED-TO RENT_LIVE AND LET LIVE 1 | W “Swaut tohira n. good carnee or atand, for wluskey {Bidness (o will bus), No narrow confrantolt (onperaned man noed apply, Address PETER OALDWELD, 206 Jiant Washingion-st, i MISCELLANEOUS, ‘AGENTS IN OITY AND COUNTRY SAY MY NEW i b0c, articls {s bess paying and eadest-solli 5 ialtgred, °A fow mora ajouts wanteds ORAWSIAN, fo : ulding, northenst coruor Monrvo BK VO I 14X montal K [BIATTISIONTALL 1 NEWSDEATER TOR WHIE SATIL wa Go.., con 510 EAVS GO, Box 801, Chisago: - {()7D TBOOKS-GASIT PAID FOR, TAOKH A i) Hihrarlos, magazinos, ote. Unll or adiress OLIAPIN'S Hranch Choap Buokstor’, 3l4 East Madiioust, (VW ANTED—X GOOD TURIRKSS 314N 50 MAN. 3 Y¥ “aga tho saly of our new lustrated Iifblo, in soyoral ‘of tho {Vasturn Sratas. -Sluat havo Ll two. yoars® ox porionco in tho busluoss and furnish ho best of rolor. guons: Givasuo, books sold, Lo Addross W, J. 1101 o i E THAVR A WELLESTABLT AND TROF- Itablo manufacturing business for sale, Partles wishing to ongage in & legitlmato buainess will do well ta conforwith usbylottur orin porsun. Good real oatato taken i oxchango. Satlafactory reasons given for solling. N., 8. BONTON & 0O., cortior Fifteonth and Buruside-sts.’ 400 UY A HALF INTEREST IN A ishadd, ol busingsa payiog thas subuat monthly, 116 Fast Washington-st., Jtoum 34 - . AGENTS WANTED, PRI S i i ud b S TORRERIEN GENTS WANTED—$1 TO i) PER MONTH~ ro, malo and fumale, tointeoduca the GENTT. D) CUMMON KENSE FAMILY BEW- AN LS T shobiun Wi itich o doll oske qullt, cord, bind, braid, aud embroidor fu s most suporiar nmunuer, feo, nul)“KIE, Fully lHeensed and warrantod for tive youra. o will pay 51,00 for soy machin that srill sow a atrangor, moro Lieaut(ful, ar moro olastio noam than ours, It makos the ** Elastis Look Stitch.” Kvory second stitch ean bo cnt, and till ibo cloth “nnnot b Dulled apart without tearing it. - Wo pay agonta from 873 fo350 per month and wsyendon o' umimislon from. whloh tieioo that amount can bo mado, Addrss BECOME & (0., Chicago, Til, GENTE WANTED — PROFITADLE EMPLOY= mant. We nish to employ pontieman and Tadios to Salicitordars for thin celebratod fmp uokeyo Shuts tlo Baming Machino, - Gtitoh alika on both sidas.. 1 witl stitaly, hem, foll, tuok, oord, bind, brald, gather, aad nd‘sow from the finght nathsonk L6 oavor over- nd leathor, Kor futthar particulars, addross . A HENDERSON & CO., Gloveland, Ohlo, or Sto, iuks, Mo, GUNTS WANTED-FOR ONE OF THE MOST usoful and bust selling actiolos ovur inventod. ~ N, WILLEY & 209 West Madison-st, WA HCONDAND GRIST MILL, MA- LYY, clnorg In exclianco for a sood grain or feult tue, 0f 63 aorus, all improved, and In'a guod stato of gultiva: tlon. Bald faru fx in tio township of Gangos, Allegan Couity, 1a an st fruit lucations in Michizan, Ad. dross JOHNS , Douglas, Allegan County, Blich, PARTNERS WANTED, SARTNER WANTED — A GENTLEMAN WITIL 1,500 capital iy in a ploasant, Asaoclation un uf tha boy PAYN ROVER & BAKER'S BEWING MAGHINES. Gonoral Offico, 160 Stata-st,, Branch Ofico, 173 Wa- basli-av, Porsous having old Grovor & Bakor sawring ma. chiuos ato Invlted to call and so0 the mow improyemonts and huar somsthing to tholr advantago, % EWING MAOHINE OFFIORS OF J. N, 23 South Desplaines:st., 105 Twonty- 7167 Milwaukva-av. Baohiues sold on monts, and work givon whon requirod, YV ANTEU-LADIES W0 WANT TO 0. W AT e o Ll Mnohinos and want to give work {n paymont, ‘oan i ‘such with OHAJLES L. LUZ, 61 Bouth I near AN VW HERLER & WILEON SBWING MAOMINES, TR Sl chah, capialioun stop nto s sl oo s o an sy, Oall it s ahou PRI GRS Shomth Conan ART NTED—-A QL] !_)Am‘mm WANTID — A IESPEOTALLE MAN W EMAN WITIL 870 ‘can sveuro a partnorship In & plonsant, casy busincss Tribuns odiey pagiog $8,000. _ Address Mr. COLIMAN, ARTNER - with 3,600, Lusisess, Eliino atinobimonts: larko ki pr a1, 7o rary chancy. Addeens [ PERSONAL. { angno and hollar, tws coumploto gangs of atoue sxwe, complug Tubing b, 0. ALl tho IONIRGEY 1 NPiG: O s 11w o Sac e ol 10 wat u) “I'lo saue w dat s bargaln, in whole ur I piare. Bor Narcioutars, inquiro at. No, 80 West Jtane Holplr-at, [ROR AL GHEAPZA TWELYETORSE FOWER ! “portable engino, runniug.at 63 South Jofforvon-at. GRADLIE & $TROVZ. i HOUSEHOLD GOODS, [JPARTIES WISILING TO DISPOSK OF FURNI- arpots, lov househiold guods of eny x !60' 61 Wodt 0 0 woll'to apply ta J, 1L, Piko ako-at, Auction salo evory Tuasday and Baturda; pli, i oobs il vl DIVORCES. JNIVOIOIS LEGALLY OBTAINED, PRI AFTER ' thu now Improved sold nrronted _on easy. moathly-§ T3ERSONAL - AOADEAY MARINI, BATURDAY— s, BURNIAA & I, Y, Ol o (o i - Enif ohizo_535 Woat, Aadiaonite S branafi 00 VR Tlowssatiiroos GILATLILS Toiomo Siice, " ? LIHSONAL-TO NIEMPY BAPEY=DEAR MAT DO | MACHINERY, B ratura (o tis at onco. ALl will bo for e, Weito ot OR BALE-MAGHINERY_A 00-HORSI. POWRIL ) telegraphy iminediatolys Taps vory ic HEHRON wanedintolr. Taps vor MUSIOAL, DIANOS 'TO RENT AND FOR BAL LOWEST prioos n Chioago, ‘Tuniug and repafrin ptly o’ nlloih, ' N G0 3 SON WS B 'wo et 3 noar wi GRNTH WANTED-YOR THE BESI PAVING Auoncy tn Amorica stondy splopnbat In thu ols a0d pay guarantoed; only & sinall capi 5 050 RANAEI R 00" WU Histomitatn cortor Seatg, 2P GENTS WANTED_SMALL OAPITAL, STEADY e D s AL bay 00 0 500 e anee RS, T E 0075 SWoat Lake'aty, oom 17,Chionme, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ‘on SALR~BROWN MARE, HALW SISTER TO, thocolebratod trotter Ohleago (formerly Jim Jlookoy). il sell low for cash, or train “for lot | T, D. RANDALL, 118 Bouth Wator-st, ]_ ORSES, BUGGIES, OUTYERS, AND st aucilon on Wodnnsday, g& 37, 29, and 81 Wost Wasl 21:its & CO., Auctionoors, ]‘ R. BROO N, 10 TWENTY.SEOOND.ST. &)+ hus forsaloa I,tw0-pound hors, vory oheap; mua ba sold this weok 0, good Poctland cuitors to' lot ox alo. Guuod accommiodations for a fow boarding horacs, ANTED-A 4] . SBADDLE HORSR, youug, sound, and clicap, Addross, glving height, golor,_ngo. and prico, H 69, 'I'ribuny oftico. TO EXCHANGE. A A A A A A A A A AN ANt 'O EXOHANGE-3 GOOD DWELLING HOUSES and {ota In thn oityot Loulssillo, Ky., can by exchang. &d for Chioayo clty ot suburhan propurly, WM. GA NELT & CU., 250 ok, o’ good lecution, un, 8, ut at 'oloe) lonat, WAL A. BULA TO XOHANG| LASS SUBURDBAN LO7 B3¢ miles from Conrthousos 4 railronds; 7 conts fare; dupot 13 and 8 blocks off, for $6:U to 8800 worth of lume< bor, ¢ out Vi 3 I |C{l "'Dl(l‘\h ~1TOR Ulkl(l\l’]l.l)'l‘tl, BEOTION nifn G 5 .0 l..)ISAN ows fanu lands. U, ORGAN 15 TILE BRST AND Y500 to $30; manufaciory and sales- (TR, s lodlo b el Dod iy ONT—TAKEN FROM 160 WALSTEILST, § 4 dsy, Jan, b, & bay horso, whito furalioid, sud oxbress aguth with' tho uamo ot '** ordon® on ity Suitable o 1 ! 164 Blu Istani. VFTAVED OIt KTOLEN—FIROM 857 HUBIARD AT, un Tuveday plght, Dyoembur il, u yuko of oxon, ouo dark red, the otive bitidly and spatted, 7 aud 8 years vld, ol ghhout 1R 1oy onolt, Any [nforiuation tn rugand tothiom, i lett &t thy aboyy sdidress op nt INGRAHANM, FOA IO BB e o ot INGLLATLARS To EXOCHANGE-,60 AORES OF GIOICH TOWA Jand foc ity or subiueban acro proporty. Wil asauuia {amibrancy o of (025,000, I it A cash, If nocussary, 0 fur pariies neod. ing mowoy, 43 lor vu days, stating deserlptio: silt ‘price o and whoro. i Lsturvio oan b hd e own ‘ribuno ullice, HANG Oit MIRUITANDISE, (GENER. ul atook profurred) 20 acred chofew land, hoso and Iot, noar and in ono of th hest towns in Southora No- braska. - Adidross with purtloulurs, MERGHANT, Draw. or 47, Beatrics, Nob FINANOIAL,

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