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hat Constitutes a Darriage--—- Gefteral[Notes ffrom ALl the Courtg--- i which ;fi;; :;éxcl,\o plaintiff, a definition of what con- gitutes a Jegal marriage in the United sme?, ‘es yesterday concladed, and the mass of ovi- ack, afidavits, and othor papers, and anthori- | RIPD 23 Crancill tiea that bhave eccumulated during the trial, banded over to Judgo Farwell, who announced sids, 5028 to givo Lis opinicn as promptly a8 ::wnunns effort, on behalf of his fair client, {p ghow that, where & 7man- and woman ‘ite, before living togethor, and then commence iifs cf open aad uacoscealed union, the women b Sich they were known zs msn aond wifo, 8 uamact of civil marriago hes been completed. THE LAW COURTS. McGuirk, and for their e decreed {0 co and bene: , and that Bosle ssid tug to James McGairk the reverslonary awner of tho ssme, =nd Assignes of. John 3. Huglies deceased, and alzo praying for an injunce tion restraining defondant from managing the offairs The Neilie Port Cuasc. e Yarions ' Corporations.] New Suits. : 5 X 5,653—Jeremial 11, Bayife parropley Matterse--Actions Ag R ey Brothers’ #,5%6—James T. DillingEam v, Frank Mayer and J. A, Rirchwer ; assumpsit, $200, tal; oppeal. 5,638—Hickey %,853—George S, Brown v. Riverside Improvement Compaay: sssumpeit, 5,000 ral Park; of eaid tug. TAE CIRCCIT COURI—b6,649—F. K. Hall v, W. B, Rogers et al.; aflidavit o redocket. 5,650—Ralph Em. teon v. Alexander Rober's ; petizion to suppiy f judziment ¢f 13th Dacember, 1878, 5,631—3x) e 3 eame of 23d February, 185 Faeadore Mulligan et al; same of G'h Se'tember, 1860, . E. A Muler e: af.; bill . Walca v, E. H. Dun- 5,654—Railin ser s nesumysit, Manufacturing Compauy ; case §$10,000, —Blunt v, Peterson etal. v, Martin ; appeal. o 5,660—Tllinofs Cen- 3d_Company v, James 1, Hyde afidavit on ejeciment, dhwoges, $300, 5,661—Jokn Griffin v. Anson §, Piper, Seth Piper, and in tho celebrated Nellie Port Arguments 1 ! involves, becides the issue ntostion to dive ioto the metter immedi- e. Tho counsel for the plsintift made a esch other to be husband and earing tho name of the husband, and being re- coized end introduced within the circlo in Thiomss Piper;-injunction to Testraifs from remoting ice during Jantar, February, and March, 1873, 5,602— W. E. Dowgett. Hery D, Bassett, and D, Hobart Hills v. Joceph Gervon; assumpsit, $800. Bchwartz v, Goorge Raithiel; éjectment from the weat imenty feet of 16 19, Block 6, in tho erigins] town of cago. lonv. the United States Express Company, Henry Kipp, and Granville 5,663—Charlos 5,604-~Patrick W. Dunne and John F, Scan- Chaee ; petition for mechanic'a uilding, just west of Deurborn street, 5,665—Thompson v, O'lirien ; appezl, 5,606— Tyler v. Lombard; eame. b,657—Loveland etal. v. Torrest vtal.; same. 5,667—Adler v. Fowler etal ] Bame., THE STPERIOR CoURT,—i2111—Ralph Emerson v.. ‘W, E, Orcott et al, ; petition to restore judgment of July, 1870, 42112—Samo v. Soruel Pierron et al.: same of May 2J, 1863, 42, Eank of Caicago v. W, D, & H. J. Publman ; confession uf judgment on s uofoof $1,000. 42,11i—John A, Dartlett v. Johu MeAllistor and Ralert A tion to restore judgment of Feb. 37, 1871, Eugeae Morelsy v, James D, Watson ; aidavit for 13—Manufacturers’ Natfonal urry § peti 42,115—, rof:hment of Told & Sherwinfora judgment of )45 and costs. 42,116—William Sempol Tutrick Englich ; petition’to restore judgment of L October, 18i0. 42,117—Lefter v, Carmichnel; peal, 42,118~Thomas J, Rayner & Co. v. Adama, Gibls & Co; acsumpait §1,500, 42,119—illen & Mackey v, Joseph Hopson; cite on contract $500. Hegroied from the w']-‘};“": N“f‘l‘“d‘“‘“v in fatzo~ader 0, aad ¥, ‘Pomerey Tiidwia, 1. F. rewster, c! 10 contended, am- rkin ;. cssumpclt $200, 42,121—Hook’a Smeltiu o Second B s which, 4 Comuatty v, Fiederitk Burkiarts sssampeit §500. how thattue formality of & ceremeny in mar- Is sustained his position ; and he supported zathority with various others, all tending to nich originated with tho clergy, who rage, : pale it ome of iho chief means of binging parties fo their church, and fngs in our country, in England, Treland, snd Soottard, wero cited in plenty to establish this the requirements of tfe law in this case had h w3: abundenco of proof that she hed tea admitted as his wifo, treatod 2 hia wife. introduced #s bis wife, Lis lifetime, and that whon be tren, the family of the dead man atopped in and proclaimed her overything that was vile. Taicd the property. This was the gistof the wgmeat. g that the coatract clumed to have been oxlo by the 104 that the Court must pronounce the woman sothing more than the mistress of tho man now i pablic, that no further notice of this case is nac~ essary until the Judgo renders his opinion. sgeinst the Lumberman's Insurance Compsny, is Lankraptey, was yesterday dismissed, the pe- titioner waiving Lis Tight, and paying tho | mend of the Company in fall, end taking “his “hauce for & dividend wich othier creditors. Assicnee in bankruptey of Harriet E. Collias, to rcll the stock snd fixtures, valued at 4,000, at 1 cents on the dollar, for cash, to Joseph Childs, . cf tlus city, that being the most favorable offer + nade after dil: by L: oljactions are filed in ten days. sl the sroc] larkrauptis. gok, is being heard before = jury in Judze | Farer's Court, in a clai.a sgainst tha Home Life | . hsaronce Company of New York for $3,000, zder & lifo insurance policy. . Tho defenca is =t the policy wag issued upon fsise representa- e, 2ged will only appear in the course of tho trial, it is underatood that they consist of -a state- 2t thet the applicont wes in good health, ricreas ho was suffering from disoass at the . % differs from tho others _in tnat it specifies ~sgo before she went to live with him, and there I Te ke ioging up children in their faith, was not ary, but 8 mere strengthened ontgrowth f babit that had lasted for generations, Rul- ich the counsel declared was actually He then proceeded to show how eenmst. The womsan had declared, upon her that the mzn now dead promised her mar- eat down: to tho grave ho still aclmowledged as his wife, and never breathed a word to conrage that belief. It was not until he died t this hadbeen disputed. Then, and not till They For the othor side, counsel wade use of au- ies and language just as convineing, hold-- not partien was sufficient 3 question of considerable importance, he vely £aid, to a large proportion of our popu- The facts have been 80 often bofore the BANERUPTCY MATTERS, Tho petition of Governor Bross for sot-off the de- Leave waa vesterdsy given to R, E. Jenkius, .gent efforts to do better. Tho petition for the adjudication of Abrem cisco was yesterdsy ordored dismissed ua- Leavo was given to the Maraliall, yesterdsy, to of Solomon Rothschild et al., GENERAL NOTES. % The widow of o reilroal Lyakeman, nemed The particular -misrepresentations al- be was insured, and in his giving his ocea-" ion 25 that of a conductor whereas he fol- ed the infinitely more dangerous, Lusiness of =teman: wherefore the defendants cleim that | Zecontraet is void. L1869, Jercmiah ¥I. Dayliss snd othors ex- ts2zed Lot 19 in Block 3 of Ashland's Second’ Aidition with Mra. E. A. Miller and husband for Lysi and 2 in Canal Trustees’ Subdivision woant of which was unknown Subesguently other periies mtercsted with Baylits mads a vorance of Lota 1 and 2to him, and Le paid ltke iaxes, sbout %130, which he now grnys Le Cirenit Comt to declare a lien on Lot 19, Clncles Poutre yosterday commencsd s suit teost tho Chicago & Northwestorn Railioad Company for €10,000 damages for injuries in- £24¢d by a locomotive of the Cnmgizny on the Lithof June, 1872, at the corner of Halsted and :20p strceis. The plaintiff claims that the xideat was eololy owing to the negligence of e Company’s servents, and to the fact that the Lomotive was being driven faster than the feed allowed by the city ordinancas, which lim- Zrach speed to ix miles per hour. - Eliza, the executrix of John M. Hughes, yes- sday, ‘tiled 2 Lill for the appointment of & Re- ®erto tho steam tug Ada Allen, for account- ey sgainst Daniel Boyle, for a decree direct- 27 Boyle to hold said property in trust for com- faunt, and James AfcQ: reversionary” 2aer of the same, as assignce of John M. fibes, and for an injunction restraining in the farther mansgemeat of tho tug. A second injunction against Piper & Co. was,” [Sferday, maated on tho application of John 8n, egainst cutting ico on the r'iIghts of the Xzolainant in the Chicago River. The injunc- 2 montis of January, February, and March, a3 tha timo duriog which it I8 to remain iz Geztion. George 8. Bowen, the holderof a promissory e of the Riverside Improvement Company £32,145, indorsed to him by the pases, John Deiu & Co.. and anothor of $1,472.95, indorsed L E:g:nv_ee, Btophen Wilkes, yeaterday ‘com- need suit agaizst the Compeny for the re- Sery of the amounts due, with interest. Jotion for new trisl in H. B. Lewis et al. v. &ichigan Contral Railroad Compans, for the “rery of tho valug of wool, alrendy Zeported e ime of trisl, was yesterday overruled by B2 Blodgett, aud judgment given upon the "ediet for tho defendant. Lte Dlinois Central Railroad Company yester- 1 commenced, in the Circuit Court, 8 _suit of t:zuent from twenty-four acres of land in e Park (in the northwest fractional quarter “Neetion 13), sgainst James Purcell. | fidge Rogers will call 49, 50, 56 to 65 inclu- Judge Porter 104 to 112, 116, 119, 122, 128, 16, 197, 125 ad 129. Judge Tree mill com- al of 723, Crilley v. Larmed. 2 T2 trial of Georgo Driver, for murder of bis ;-'4, will takeplacoon the conclusion of the Eixe trial now proceeding. them offered hit some mones. dollar, if you plesss,” 8aid the conductor, very Wm, ST:Dermott v, Iraac L. Schroeder et al.; on 10 suppiy record of judgment of 1ith July, 42,133—Adler v, Boono; sppeal. MRS. SAM JONES. She Zeturns from the Farmers’ Con= vention--Redvcing the FaresA New er of Things--A Rush of the NeighborsseMceting ©0f Our Clubss Flie Epizootic--Freczing vs. Boiling Cider-=The Fuel Qucstion--A Jiodel Wood-Elouse. N From Cur Own Correspondent. = .3 Hoxe, Jan. 23, 1871 Sam and me staid at Bloomington until Fri- day morning, ard then started for home. Sam was delighted with the meeting, 83 he said le could now see his way out, and that way is THROUGH THE CORN-FIELD, * Amsn in the next seat asted him how that was. “Why, easy enongh. You fee, when tho railrcada put down their freight-charges to 20 or 30 cents a bushel to the New England States, corn will be 8o cheap there that no farmor in that section can -afford to grow it. - We- ean make a good thing out of corn at 30 cants, and, if the freight is 20 conts, that makes 50 cents; so, in the end, this prairie country, thst is 50 natural for corn, will have s monopoly of that grain. Then the railroads will have more cora to haul then they have now, ‘and then they will have some thinga to hanl back for us; for the things that may be produced mcg cheaper thar. they can bs here will be produc! there, and thus tha railroad iaterest will be plessod. The South will grow cotton, sugar, and many minor crops, for they want to swap thso things with us for corn, pork, beef, wool, 20d mutton, So, you see, this thing is going to produce A DIVEBSITY OF LABOR, and the place best adspted to any particalar crop will make 8 specialty of that crop. The farmers of Tllinois will get their swoet potatoes sonth of the Ohio, and the people of the Boath will get thieir Irish potatoes from the Norih. These things will not happen, howover, until tho rail- roads mako uniform charges, and adopt & lower freight-tariff. Bat I have nodoubt that they will see that it is to their interest to do s0.” Sam has had very litlle to say about thoso things, 28 ho is not much of o -{alker, which, ho sare, is not necessary, as I tallk enough for both of us ; though, when he eays that, I know it is one of his little jokes; but now Le has been worked up to 3 pretty high piteh, and, when tho moeting pasred the resolution to have all tke delegates TENDER THE LEGAL FARE; I thought that he was crazy, the way he clapped hie hands and stamped. ‘‘Polly, said he, * we will do that.” Do what ? said I. “ Just pay tho fare ag the Legislature has fixed it, andnot what tho reilzoads ask us.” And bo put off the train Ly the_conductor ? If you waat a fuss with the conductor, I wonld advise yoa to post- pone it to a time when your wife is comforteble at home. SoSam paid for_the .tickets at the depat. Well, whon'tho couductor came aloag, hio handed over the two ti s, Proity soon the conductor came to two men, and one of “4nother half- d Section 7, Township 39, deducting -from the | dollar, if you plesse,” | cond; o e paid a3 the diZerence botwoen the values | Politely. o iyt is tho ‘lagsl * Lesum of $50 for tmxes then unpaid, the | fare, B8 0 man.. - en the other man psid the same, and told the con- ductor that thoy were delegates'to the Farmers® Convention at Bloomingion, and that a resolu- (ion bad been paswed to poy oly tho legal fare. The conductor did not say a word, but took the 1conoy and paased on. I folt a little sorry that Ihad edvised Samto get tuo tickets. If the do put down the fare in this way, I will let Sara Ann go to Chicago, with Mary, where I promised tolet her make a visit to spring. . It will coata_littlo more for both of them? but, when the railroad company is roason- 2ble, wo should not mind, but lot bot s it would do them a great deal of good. uein_Mary, noxt gurls go, “At tho Convention, no one said anything sbout regulating the price of corn WHEN IT GOES TP t0 60 cents or 81.. I thought it was & good thing that the farmers could not combine to fix the price of farm-products, for soms of them would Bet it pretty high. A RUSH OF THE monqns. After'we came home, all tho noighbors csme in to learn about the mesting, and Sam had to talk some. e for Tue TBIBUNE, and you will get tho whole procecdings, and the rest of the nows for "the whole year, 20 for 51 ench. 5 0 talk, and they can readit to thoirwivos at homa ; for not pne of them thought to bring his wife over to hear tho nows, no more than if it was of nomanner of interest to them. -They all eaid that I should be elected delegato next time. But Leaid to them, just subscribo And Jo Bronsen got up & club of "ear, This saved me & great doal of MEETING OF THE CLUB. Last Monday night, onr Club hold & rogular ‘meeting, and the houso was fvil, to hear tho re- xt. Tho two gentlemen who, I told you in my ast Jetter, were delegates, firat came forward and made s statement. Then theycalled on Ssm, and he told them something mora; snd then thoy called on me. You seo I bad bought10 copies of Tuz Darey Toieose for Thuraday, and 10 for Friday, and the same for Satur tained more than & dozen groat long columns of the speeches aand doings. Just take those home and read them to your families, said I, and you will know more about it than v, that con- of the Convention. T could tell youif I staid up all night talking to you; but, as you know that I am not s talxing woman, I could not give you much in- formation, 2t least in a systematic mannor. And thien Jo got 10 moro to his list of the club of sub- Ecribers. The Club voted to stick by the Bloomington Convention, and passed resolution of thanks to the delegates, and to me for tle extra copies of the papers, that had cost me, $1.50, but that uzved me more than §2 in talk,—for, an it was, I Lad a great many questions’ {o answer, eape- cially to the women who attend the Club meet- inga. Ono womsan said she would' mo Ltention is diy { in st more think- of going on tho stage’ and mu?fi Sy e being introducod. o the Prosident of the Con- bt i tion than_she woul of fiying. Ba o egs Willisms, sesteraay, Beard her zak tho Promdent of the Ciub if Lo Starge S, Bowen yesterday commenced suit in tappsit, dsmsges 5,000, 2gainst the River- Improvement Company. ir,flm Pope yesterday commenced suit in case, l;:a ges 2t $10,000, sgainst tho Crane *018 Manafacturing Company. Tidge Gary yesterday divorced Catherine and iger, " do not know which to take up first, tell you something zbout thoght the Clubwonld object to send two wom- en “g dalegates next time; and she added, “I suppose Alra, Jones will go sayhow,”. 1 havo so many things to write sbog:ttlh-;\’tu} THE RPIZOOTIC. Since the horses have got overit, we are sll having 1 in the conntry. Both of my girls came e Lome from school meatly down sicl with it. It T oy VW SUTS. cwn—Fourt | 8 Just about like what wa used to call the infla- Bzgzurer cn}f-}gv Georgs Von Hollen ; bil | €0Z3,—~8 gort of bad cold, with gore throat, at- i2rein the coljection of taxes.Ssme v, Johh W. | tenced with headachs, and in some cases 5 eame. the lungs are afected, and there s sa 2% USTIED Stutrs Distmer Covar—ElizaHughes { ngly pamn in the ~mids. A gargle of 3ol thelas: will and testament of Johu X. | gal;” water s ono of tho best 'things ooy . Daclal Bosle; UL for | for the throst; and, for the bead, &3 ayplication e i Y Tecelver ® | of warm water, by using a common tsble-nap- A the steem tug Ads Allen, and prsy- H tat sogle o devreed . to hold esd. fog S w3 trust i fevor of complaiont ad Jumes kin, puton. a8 hot 28 the paient can bear, clanging it overy few minuios until ralief is 0. 5,653—John Pope v. Craro | effected. A toa made by stecping pine-leaves in water, and sweetened. is also a most excellent remody, especially if the lungs are sore. Keep warm and out of the wind, and take as good care of yourself as you did of your horses, and the attack will be mild. 1f you have work to do, be careful not to work yourself into s nerspira- tion. There eimnle remedies cost little, and will ansswer for all ordinary eaios, and save ‘the doctor's bill, and porimps & long cave of sick- ness, If all our doctors were conacientioas, skilful physicians, I would not 83y a word; but they are too much in the hebit of overdoeing their patients, most gencrally to convinco them that something must be done, and so thoy many times do move harm than good. Asageneralrale, some gimple remedy at the beginning will savo a long, painful illnese: and. ss a cold is the fer- tile canse of mere serious disorders, we shonld be carefnl to look afcer it in time. Warm flannel under-clothing is of the firet importanco in order Yo proserve good heelth, in the changing tem- peratures of the autumn and spring. JUST NOW THE FUEL QUESTION is one that is exciting the attention of every farmer's wife, as it is one that very directly con- cerns ler. I have called on nearly all of my neighbors this winter, for the good sleizhinghas made it quite pleasant to ride out, and I think it is & duty which we owe each other to make frequent calls. Dropping in for half-an-hour on a neighbor is o very agrecablo way to pass the time, Yestordasy aftornoon we lhzd calls from tlree of our neighbora, and I cas nssure you that these things-are pleasant in the country. Mrs. Myers bronght me over 5 A SAMNPLE OF ER CIDER that she had put up for making mince-pios. Just ot the closs of cidor-making, shohada barrel of cider- made for her use. It wns made of nearly all sweet apples. Tho cask was lefc in tho shod unmtil it froze up so s0lid that tho head began to bulge up consider- sbly, whan she had a-hole bored through the wood and coating of ico, and the unfrozen cider drawn out, which was .about two-thirds -of the original quantity. This ia much superior to Eoiled cider, and will keop equally woll; besides, the process involves much loss labor. I ssked Lerif theice that was loft in the cask would not make vinegarif left in tho cask through tho summer, and she 8aid, No ; that there was little or no cider Ieft in it, and it must be thrown ont. It was just the samo ‘a3 though the heat bad ovaporated the water, und yet 1t is much better, for, when we boil cider to gat rid of the oxcesa of water, wo evaporato some of the aromatio oils, and thus injure it for uee. For thisreason, the frozen cider 18 much superior. We have a great desl of talk sbout the fuel question during these calls. Mr. Nichols iiad faid in his coal in August, at s cost of ¥34 the car-losd of 10 tons, He had two car-loads, This ho put in % A LARGE COAL-HOUSE, (hat was as large as an old-fnshioned -wood- house. Ithada good floor, and tho coal was Jed ‘wp very nicely; sndin ono end of the ouse was s large pile of cobs, and in the other Lindling-wood, all split roady for use. There were fivo or six baskets for the cobs, and ashovel bandy by, and another shovel for thacoal. Mrs. Nichols saya that, in baking, she uses & largo quantity of dcy cobs, as Fhoy Leat the oven more uniformly, ns the famo passes around it, and they aro always useful in starting the fire in the morning, or when one is in 8 hurry and can- not wait for the coal tobgatup, At other times, tho ooal is the chiof article of fuel. Thosams conl now costs $45a car-load, 50 neighbor Nichols Esps tho adraaco oa ot feast ous car of coal, waleh was €11, and this he gave to the boys to buy books with last weok, and they sent to Clicago for them. This is tho best arranged coal-house that I have seen, and Ishall try end have Bam altor our coal-house, and maké ic as large ns this one. Mrs. N. says they never get a surplus of fine coal; as the coal is shoveled from the floor, the fine coal is swopt up cleay, and serves a goud purposs in the starting cf the fire. An old ax is kept haudy by, for breaking up the coal, aud in thia condition it is_taken into the houss for use. Imade upan extrs hali-barzel of APPLE-BAUCE for my neighbors, and thoy appreciate it most fully.” Ithink few of them will make apple- outtor this fall, as it is so much more labor ¢ the applo-gauca. You must excuss this letter, for I have had so maay callers since I camo home that I conld not get things svstematized, and they are_a little wixed. Next week I shall bs sefcled down into my old ways sgain. Respeotfully yours, Alrs. Bax JONES. e R —The Brooklyn' (N. Y.) Union shows thet 512,405,000 of property in that city doos not pay taxés, boing exemptas * devoted to religious or charitable purposes ;” and it says 2ll this is pri- vato property, not owned by the City, State, or the General Government. It is controlled by individuals or Ly religions or charitable corpora- tions. This proparty, if taxedat the rate of 81¢ per cont, whick is less than the average rate for this year, would yield 2434175 of revenuo to- ward defraying the exponses of the city. —Itisa fact not generally known, perhaps, that tho young Btato of Nevads legalizes gambling, and exscts a liconso from card-sharp- ers end swindlers. It is officially stated in a Iate Siate document that the Traasury of the State is sonunally enriched by about 515,000 from the granticg of gamblors’ licenses. Efforts are now being Inids Tor 'm iafoim: i ths Matest by procaring legslation to mako gambling illegal, and thera is a strong probability of that result | being attained. LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON THE 2%7H, A NEW BUFFALO ROBE; & now horso-blanker, marked H. Nowton & Co.; 2 Bresasliigh cesnlon. A liberal roward will be paid to- nado NEWTON £L0. OST_PART OF AN EAR-RING, GREEN STONE with grapas in seed yoacls; double its valde paid on rotarming 1 t 8% Brate-ats Lad Okica. TLO5ToIX GOING FROM LARE-AV. TQ BURNT district, & pockot-book con'alning emull sum of eta.” Findor planas leave at €3 Lake-av. or Koom \Washiugion-st. OST-WHILE GOING FROM SEDGWICK TO Elizabain, vis West Chicago-ar., Halsted, and West 1adians-sta., & gold nock—chain and 'c; 1ha cross {s inscribed, *¥Magglo Crawford.” Findzr will be liborally rewardod by returning the sams to No. 155 Sedgwick-st. J,OST-CORAL BRANOGH PIN WITH EORM OF sarpent sntwind. Sultable reward will bo paid by awner at 315 West Randolpa-at. OST—SOLDIER'S DISCHARGE IN UK NHARK city or_county colloctor's oftice, op LaSalle-st.: a iiboral rzward will bo pald (or ita return; belonys to J. B. HERVEY, 12 Souta Taylor-at. OST—-SATURDAY AFTERNOON, IN HOOLEY'S Opera Houso, & fur boa. ‘Tao fiuder will be Liberally Tawarded by leaving samo_at Tribuge office. mone; CITY REAL ESTATE, e St oo bbr vl b st AU OR SALE-BY H. C. MOREY, 77 CLARK-ST,— Fivolots cast of Western-av.,, a2d south of Kinzlo- Hoym: cornar of Hosni ‘and Second-+t_, chioleo lot. ¢, Duar Oaklay, will exchange for Liyivat on dacont houe, 23 1u7a §2 Wickar Park, somp frontinz Park Thc Iats o <l sr., bear Milwaakeo-av,: §1,000. Ailwaukeo-ay. Ln = nerely to orchangs for lots, 402190 Nos. 53 znd 40 West Menroa-st 745100 southwest comer Jeffurion. an: ‘win bogss. % 80x%0corner Adaras and Jofferson-ste. (1213100 corner Desplaines and Macuos; good for mana. AWl to alloy;” DePusster, moar Halated, block pars- 100 Toct Jrontiog rallroad, esit of Wostora-ar., facllitiss fog awiich. 213216) on Canal, near Harrison-st., atd bargain, - 1003130 Corner VanBurenand Desplainesst. - - 8Uc150 cornor Cagal and Fulton-ata. _ - 100130 o1 Jackson, near Losviti-st.;.88,000. * 62x125 on Paulina, near . _1003130 o0 Wrightat., near Canal. OR SALE_BY E. R. HORD & 00, REAL ESTATE De:lors, 8 Soath Clack-at. : 2 . Tifty lots on Twenty-second, Ambross, and Moors-ats,, botwsen Lesvitt and ampbell, near McCormack's reaper Fine rostdence on Michigan-av., neat Tuentioth Turoa-story brick residencs on Twentieth: Praicio-ar. Two-story frame house and Iarge Iot en Ellisar., be- twosn Thirty-aventh and Tairty-eighthas. 405160 foet on Oakwood Boulevard, just east of Vin- 5 foct southwest cornerof Vincennos.a. and Forty. ‘Tuls s a choice residence lot, high zwumt { bosatiiul grov - - O SALE — MICHIGAN-AV. AND TWENTY- nintli-st., an siegant octagon marble fiont ata bar. and o137 tormy. - . Unitago and lot on Hoyneat. noar Adams, cheap, £3,100, Zhunses and locs coraor Laco.and Caris o7 chap. . Hoite and loton Poorls, noar Leko, on monthly pay- monts, 4 . xi%6 on Langles and Forty-soond, 835, 130w, ckson-sta., ‘mear 254904 on Monroo noar Hosno, chioap. (L3125 cornor Adams aad ton-ar., & chotce build- i« los - 40 0r20 scres near junction of C. & P. and M. & Bt._ Panl it £ bostpioce a tho mackat for smbviton. acr oabin: 00, TANGLE & DARLOW, Ladalioiaty 11 Otts Block, TFOR SALE-BY T, C. MOREY, 77 CLARK-3T.— iy at-class brick residesoe lor ixlsy, Adamyat., noar aalina: 212, . 2 Brick rosidoncs fronting Jefferson Park: good Iots takoa in part paymont; 310N, gk Bowsa'snd 5 oot lot on Park-av., mear Roboy; %0 fest fronting Dougles Park, noar Twelfth-at., in gicanago for rosidonc"oast of ‘Asalsnd'av., and’pay os. S9T; comor Buddan and Tweaty-cighthts, _Btoro and rooms; five years' tica at & per cent. JrOR SATE-AT 2 BARGAIN-I®erE, CORSER OF VauBuren and Shsqman-sts.. 100285, nortncast gor- nor of Jubiorson and DoKoren-sti. ; partios wishlng to im- [iore 20 moner roqulred dowa.' Tnqulre a¢ 14 Boath Clark-st., 1n bank. FORSALE_GOODTOTS ON ALL THE STREETS betweas Twoaty-third and Thiry-ninthats., snd bo- :ll‘luin Sl‘v. an1 HE"EAM' ‘Alluul of firo l.lmllli o Mug .. g b A vory small own Ln:‘ 6 per oot No ‘sgenty buslasas. ALBERT SRANLK, b73 Wabash-ar. BOARDING AND LODGING. WANTED--MALE HELP, West Side. Boolikeepers. Clerks, &o. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST NORTH SANGAMON-ST.—TWQ GENTLEMEYN "ANTED—A GOO 21303 boy of 3 or3 years' ex- 1 R e b aION ST breakfast, Ina small, wwho spasks German; strictly private family. “Terms, with fire, 7. * | nerfenco tn tue drug brusin ‘s, _Apply with ruf irences to T SANGAMOY.5T. ~A 11 (VDIONMBLY | & BURNLIAML & SOX, 157 and 159 Soath Cazal. 91(), NOR e & £ Zolumhnrd!mntmm. with arat-class board, for g=: JVARTED=X BOY HAVING A KNOWLEDSE 0F WANTED--FEMALE HELP. s a1 Domestios, AR ‘ V ANTED-AT 78 WEST JACKSON-ST., A GOOD girl to do g-neral housework ; amall family and good wagos. Apply early, QAR VWAYREB-TWO EXPERIENGED WO 14n9 or Germans pr £-rod. ifeman snd wifa or o gon oo, o drag banarss. Slas: come well cocumumendad. a3 onic to O “ingly room for two gentiom. . applyac 144 Noria Morgas-st. 5 | NORTH PEORIA-ST—TD! : : 1o R A e ' Irades. e ATAdTiOT s "ANTED-BLACKSSITH-FIRST-CLASS WORK- 14, ,VEST, WASHINGTONST. — PURNISHED man 00 catrisge-work, Steady et loymonz, and 2 = Hr i pand board O s or wa gontlozen. - Price, | goud wages. Addres or apply to FAANK GERALD, | |V SECOND GIRL IN A PLIVATE $1awook, Raf: Luncoln, 1L Rofrences roquirod. 296 WEST MONROEST._PLEASANT TUR- = anisbed room, sultibls for g=n:lsman and wifc,or i g=ntlomon, with board, 15 & private amly: WEST' ADAMS-ST.—CAN ACCOMMODATE Dersans wishing board with nicely furnished VW ANTED-_A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR ON X Battertield & Woodman wax throad sewicg ma- chin, on paress work. Apply st Gorermnent Gouds dopor, 195 and 197 East Laki ‘V‘A.\"rm:snvzfin 3 PERIENCED CUTTERS 9()7 WEST BANDOLPH-ST. — NICELY ars i F30N, No, 139 Saw BT T o o AA boAN Ik, migas | Water.ace, Catcagbr 5 conveniences; Lorms roasonsble; {amily assoiates, sto. ANTED_BLACKSMITH TO RENT A COUNTRY for S. 124, at A, B, Van Cott & Co., 1’7%".!".’::--1. o HMiscellansons, o, e L Ao SLAN TEAT UNDER. ool Ereen Singer Manufactaring Company, 11 Stateses ) O 18 623 VST ADANSS: AR UNION PARK—. Ona farntshod and ‘ons mturaishod snite, with board; location and accommodstions firat-class. 793 FUTIOX,ST.—ONE LARGE FRONT OO 0. hot and cid wator in room; use of bath; suiia- bls fax manand w.ty or twogonte. Day boardors' sccom- f{ COMEORTABLE FRONT ROOM ON ABH. ANTED-3 WHITE WAITERS., APPLY AT Gi L indar., convehtont to streat cars for 1ady aad WA R itst o - "'Vmflm-a. NIGHT WATCHMAN, TO KEEP A4 lacgo ofice 1o urdar, Wi 15 per wook o dress 205 Tribuns otign,_ o S Per weok. Ad ANTED X FIGST CLASS TRAVELLING SAx, aviag ruca: o 02 the Uhicago, Hock Iuiand & Pacing Ralrond. Aduros D 14, THoas o giring name and seloreaces. . All commusicatioas scricdy A e e Loarders acoummodsied. ta famils. Houie modsrm bailt, ani has all modarn im- rovemmonts, * Locatiyn, faralshiugs, sad ail Bratcinga. - Address 5. caroot Oriage e olo ar °"_"‘;;‘;f‘1‘_:‘b_ ST ACTVEToT chasds e e A SMANT, A . ABOUT Y ELEE HOUSE T8 WEST TAXEST—CO0D | W AN o Bt Ay AN e B O o aeO0 PTG AT Aoy ful. Apply to GHAS."¥. HYDE & CO., 3 West Alad- y ANTED-A "BOY TO TAKE CARE OF A Sonth Zide, horss a:d make bimself ussrul; wages, SW per WITH 18 pEvemoz oot SINCEE Roow WITE |\ bey i 2l B mers quirad. = '\VA.\TED—A GOOD ADVERTISING MAN, WITH 43 ETEELDCOTET STVEOAIDIOROT | o i B Bt s b7 o wook, with wso of plano; duy boesd, B4 v, P ‘V.ANTP_D»OOOXI) RELIABLE CANVASSERS, gg { WABASH-AV. -4 TURNSHED RO0S, WITH oL tirst-slass table, fur Two get lswmen, 49 BIOHIGAN-AYV, LARGE FRONT ROOM. furaisbed, with hot and cald wetsr, 20 tleman cen make from 34 to %10 dally; Luaiaess frui~claes; 2 . STl Anlacas Bret- B0 competitlon, s B VVANIED ~TIRST-OLLSS CANVASSERS TFOR ¥ o 0 eedclo that wiil ¢l Ly evory family. dudetly lo-. 40 e o Ricer rsoerel. Jumdly barely o i omes, o covachy u e Gacollont - tabls end surpriuingly low pricos, = Elaglo rooms, §6. - 506 o VABABE-AV.-A DESTABLE ALCOVE To0m 002:300t0d With bs. b ustn, Bot and culd wa- tori Alio roumm for tWo geuts, 8ad on0 200 CHOPPLIRS, % TEAMS FOR MICH- SSELLE LS, SWaRg R el AT piiin ey, WoR 5 OXSTL Gap P, BEAI, 153 \est Midison =i, Ren & insls 2o0m, with om boa 3 SOUTH PARK-AV.—PLEABANT ROOMB =0 | Soe—u i e oo e 54 4B cx wichuns buad ; cORvenlont o st ros 2RTED_SODER YEN THAT WAST WORK TO S5 stesch an m::arc‘gb“ ety convulens oy 1‘74 Vo d soo us; lags pay. BMITH & WHITHORN, = WABABH-AV.—A GENTLESAN AND WIX2, % = = 083, 5 it e v | \WASRED O, BESTESORE 45 v room; aleo, & fo 435-bokrdors ply st Boom 19, 15 7ANTED — C. £ menta fa thy ** Chl: hesy. 7K1 WABASH-AV.—TWO HANDSOMELY FUR- D] e Aoer A Vieh Uaerd a3 womtiomon 0 TS GOR_ADVERTISE. o Enieryriso and Suippia ¥ SREL w1103, " Acoomiotions rst-olaes, L. ORSALE_AT A BARGALY, ON TERMS TO 8UTT 3 Tiat." " Apoly, e Wodassday from 8 tu. 1%, OLAIK To pariics xiabing B band, o un Woriera o T030 n T ATARE-AV. —FTORESCEPLACE—X | GJ., X P lock, cornar Msskst dnd Lakisaisa Lexing &B. Polk, e g ‘Taylor-sts. Inquiroof G. OAD- ‘heandsumoly furnishod doabls paslor torent, | .. WELL st 185 South Clask-st., in bank. Witk hosed daybosdete docqinnadaiol. NTED—6 OR 10 MEN WITH 83 TO_#8 EEADY JFOR SALE TrE BECT BARGAIN IN THR CITY. | [)AY BOARDERS WANTED, TABLE Tonst- WA e e £3 10,832 day ez, whth vur guuds. 1! you don't believe it, call and sco. | Ono af tho v Ropablic LUo Butiiiag, | Apply tocay, leuin 8, No. % West Lakb-at. bast houses, swoll front, Frenoh roof, spacious an clegant, east {roat, on Michigan tvonuf Just eonth of Eigntaéntnst. AMust be scld immediate AVERELL, Honore Blook, No. 180 ra-st. claes, at DOWNEY'S, In iin and Aladison-sts. “rlx'rzb—m:x TOSELL OUR NEW 3170 AGRIL- culiural Lyplement; call snd cxamine’ 35 & day casily cloard. JUNES & 160 Wost. Madisvn-at. EOARD WANTED, OR SALE—LOTS %5150 FEET BAOH ON FUL. ton-at, wor Callforaia. No cash payment roquized dos will Improve Immediately. SNYDER & 1i'Nixon Building, northeast corner Aonroo sad La- Salio-ata. * OR BALE—MICHIGAN-AV.. THREE-STORY ARD oment brick bouss of 18 roums, all mydsrn im- onta. Brick barn and lot buxlel feer. - Michigan- noar ‘Twony-fifthat. SNYDER & LEE, No, 14 on_Bullding, northoast coraor Monros and LaSalle. [OR SALE_A NEW 2STORY AND BASEMENT Bowss, vregesd beiek fronty with sione trimmings lotand bara. Price, §5,000 cash. Bargain, E. H. GUS: BIINGS, No. 163 East Randolpheat. OF SALE—A SPECIAL BARGAIN—NORTH WEST Boxs 1 ko s Sa. . HEVEE WELL, Hova s @ two daye. . 4 Fuliite's Builaing, 150 Doarborn st, v OR SALE_HOUSE AND LOT, §6,000; ONE 85,600; 080 $5,010; 009 €8,500. One naw Latury and baso: ment briex, witn bara ind loty 87,00 casi; teo ut 810,000 excu. Alsd five cottages aa 1 foe' naar Usion Park. B CusNGS, R R Redolpiae OB SALE-€5, %01 ROOM 3STORY DWRLLING, 2212 fosy < Van Hor mac, oast of Horas, south iront._T. BOYD, 180 West Wi -t rox SALE—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON SOUTH ‘oasy torms. S1d: 1w, twg blocks [ro; 000 By ‘HV_WD WaLEO Roor T rLdate Fror SALE—CHEAP LOTS and Western.avs. ; also, Ful koo-av, LARKIN & G0., corn Room 1. 'OR SALE—40:80 FEET ON SOUTHEAST CORNER of Randolph eod Wells-st. ; alsn, 46 100t and § inches 3dininiug tho 103t dronlag oa Wolls, laquire: ac 110 na. MUST HAVE MONEY, AND paymont will sell brick house and Iot 81,000 luss thian proscnt cash valae fi taken & oncr; £1.5Gcwm bomadson it bofore Alay. J. S. SCOVEL, 38 Sladi-on-st. 4 s ['OR SALE-RESIDENCE PROPERTIRS ON WEST and_Sosih Sidus, frim 33,00 to 14,00, WM. H. CLARKE, 43 Contril Union Block, Market and Madi- sou-ats. JOR SALE-VERY CHEAP_NO. 8% FULTO: [} “two.story housy and bas.ment, well finishod, pin, watog on o floors; bomso naily mow; abstriet 1o il T 2! .. ict ; eas] rms. ool SUTALE, oa premissu, Y OR SALE , ON WABASH. P AT R ‘Smxball cash, Ay investmonc,_J. M. MILL, 53 Wabasa-av. . - ‘OR ALE—A BARGAIN-BRICK HOUSE, LOT, 2ad nor carpo:s, for only $6.5.0; casy torma; posses- #lon agy dmo. HISS, WHITNEY & CO., 146 La 8.1lo, oR ¥ OWNER—NO. ® DAVIS-ST., TWO 1, nzar Miiwan. Aadlson-sts., wn-aY.. er Clark and 3 SALE-BY. locks rom cars and Western-av., house baiit elght storios, 8 rooms; wator. Lt S4zl>5. Abatract todawo. Prics, 3540, Apply to A, HALL, No. &) Ful- tom-st, TOR SALE-TWO HOUSES AND LOTS ON WAL: woniha, na:, noar Learitts this weck only. Must Baveminey. MORTON ER, Room 4, Motropail- tan Block. - FOF S3LE 3 LOTS ON WEST INDIANA ST, 31,30, 12 lots on Second-ste, $10. HORTEY COLVELL Xovm 4, sttropolitan Blook, TON C! e ¢l g Blook, N. W. corner LaSalle and R&;?i?‘v!l-lll‘ > JrOR SALE-ABTORY AND X HALF COTTAGE, contsiniug 8 rooms. Addcass 83 South Ana-s*. 'OR SALE—~VINCEN AV., TWO.STORY AND basoment brick houss of 11 rooms, aad lui 25 foot front. No. 4 ‘incennes.av., nmoar Tairty-iifth-st. SNYDER & LEE, No. 14 Nidon Buildiog, northeast cornor Monroo and LaSalie'sts. AND 8 WEST (OR BALE_BUILDING NOS. &3 Lakest., wi'hloaso of Jot natll May, 1576, - Inquire 2% No. 65 Wt Lakea. ANTED -8 CHO! &Ens FOR SOUTHERK MICil dos % work - alt nosseo; two mon and’ wives; 10 coal mine Agents, 21 West OARD-IN PRIVATE_ FAMILY, FURNISHED room for £t aad wile, 20 minuies”walk from Court Hoar; to pay 810 por month, Wile would be glad o do sowlng, eic., for hoc board: doos very ha noedlework. Addecas U3, Tribuna offios. BOARD—A LADY, VIRST-CLABS VOOAL MUSIO +JD toscher. desires board (3 & respactabls famlls, not o, tultion can be Doyung Doy eond ot £ fommsle jniton i te | trackmon, and machanics for Toxas; § yeay pudinguld, ANGELL& COAKUER, tandulpu-at. ANTED—A YOUNG BOY FROM 1270 15 YEARS 0ld, to tako caraof & horso for 8 moat market and do- Iivor goods. 71 Fourteentl Wxfikn-::_ DOYS_REFERENCES REQUIRED, Roow §, No. 7 Marketst., corner of Lake. W ANTED-GIRL FOR GEX &ood couk, washer and froner. D_A GILL WHO UNDERSTANDS 600 M ing, Norqegian or Gormin' prolamred, st 47 Fab 'ANTED-A GIRL I2 TO 14 YEARS OLD, -‘ take care of childron aud’ asih io light h&unnh'sl? dattes st 13 Untoa Park-place, T VVA.\TBD—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT GIRLs . for geaeral housework. Mcst underatand har bu 4+ ness and bo a goud cook. No washing or iruning done i the house. Apply at il South Paoria-st. TANTED—GIRL FOR GENFRAL HOUSEWORK insma:l family, on South Shoro, near Douglas-placo. bl to give reforeaca. Luguire at 131 Laku-st.y 3 , from 10 ta 2 o'clocks - - VW ANTED- A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP TAKR cara of children, and make horself gonarally nsstul: Appiy at 123 Forquerat, 5 VVASTED-A FIRST-OLASS COOK FOR SIEAT S TR B A A AUCHMOE, 58 Wabash- ol e FANTED—AT 78 SOUTH SANGAMOY ¥ Compatent gtel o do alitaber and Sin s o rbre FAN ONEFORTHE RITCHEN; '“ ANTED-TWOGIRLS, thy otli+r for second worl Call st 696 Micaigan-ay. pear Twenusetii-st. 1| ANTED-GIRL FOR GEXERAL g, R B ANTED—A .GOOD COOK, WASHE! N WA ah, 8800 S00%, Y ASHER ATD [ 6. Call on Tuosday at 43 ° 7, wher thoie aze no cBigan-ar. ; ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENFRA oY Buusomork, snd s good diulig:room girl, at & o ard:-court. ‘VAL\‘TED — GERMAN ~AND SOANDINAVIAN Rirls wanted every day for first-class aitustions, af 160 Larrabeo-st. VW ANIED-TWO sAPERENTICE GIRLS TO LEARN YV dresamaking at 687 Weat Lake-st. [/ ANTED_A WICE, TIDY MIDDLE.-AGED WOM. 3, comprtent to do any kind of faxily sewing, foa & pormanont plaos, and pleasaat subartan Kome. Ade druas, with referenco ana tarms, P. O. Buz &1, = Miscellaneous. ANTED-TWO GOOD SHIRT AXD COLLAR ; also ‘shict 3 ~ dry, i Wabssbave o s P ANTED—GIRLS_FOR PERFUM TR W e e R e O SR D Seamstrosses. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. sElSs e e A ) Baockkesnors. Clorks, &6, QUIUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD Ma¥, AS anaistan: boukkeopor or shipplag elerks also sheake {}l::na.fimdlnnvlln languagos. Addsens 183’ Weut Eliza. . QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, DRCA D clark, eignt yoary axperience; wil wrk 0 bbard and wsning ia aoy uther busisess i nz unfiQu.' siess: saleman. Addresg QITUATION WARTED-—BY A YOUNG SIAN & salcaman in 3 cusiomn or ready-mado clothing stors is capablo ot taking fall charge ui clther, and a nrst-cla salesman; can turnieh A1 rrierences a3 to CAFaoTer an oxperiencs. Address WY, Trisune o scer Trades. TTUATION WANTED-ENGINEER-BY A THOR~ oughly competont 12 of 8'eady habits, 10 Tan & stam tonary eugtun n tha clty ot countey. Buse of tasulmunialy retorences. Apply, wil . GEV- T8 Atlormay at L, i Week Wasstapianrs, U o1V 13, Tribuno otfice. ROARD-_:N UNFURNSHED ROOM, WITH busrd, in privato family. Address B, A. HOLMAN, | VY ANTED—AGOOD NIGHT PORTER ATBURKE'S Earopean Hotel. QITUATION WANTED_BY A FIR Cutisg. CAdacoss € 25 TASme omeer - s SALRT cars 1192d 10 Bast Mouroo-st. OARD-BY TWO GENTLEMEN; HYGIENIO mwzm&fl?}:gm FORINDIANA, MICHL: amily. Ad- €2, 1 for Tennorsdo, at 33,957 13 Scan. Ao aniing tnbonting Huuse sy prirael Ad | ginavian farm bends., CHRISTIAN & BING, i Ssath Caoal-ot. - VVANTED — IMEDIATELY -8 WIDE AWARKE mon; honorable busines d . Call on or addross BANGY & CO, Essnenis Dol Teoom ANTED-THREE EXPERIENCED CANVASS. BUSINESS CHANCES. RARE CHANCE—I OFFER FOR SALE THE good-will, dxrures, and macninery of 8 succeseful s0ap manufactory, ab s bankalo. Ouior businoss armang s ors wiih rotercmces. in 2n uasily conducte! and ments of tne ownurs makosit neczassry that they shouid ? 4 L & bo clasod out at onco. Tae party parchustugwiil have ths food paving businoss. Address BRADLEY. & CU Miscellaneons. ITUATION WANTED—AS SUPERTSTENDENT oflarga {srm by vno acquainted with all § 3 datails, Address F 4, Tribuao otSieo, wier an inerview may be. bad. JITUATION. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAX Syl e B it st. DR. 0:\1\!?1}“!?!.1.?{ fhn - Al JITUATIQN WANTED—AS TRAVELLING OR IN- dicr salésman in a4 biot and £hoo huuso, by s man beoent of a trade, already establisnod, ot 40,0 1bs. por Wk tho sy of brands Liat are well Known'io the t-ade in this city aad throngaout the country, and in populArizy stand second 1o non> 1n the matket. Pardcs wisoing 10 VW ARTED SMENTO LEARN CIGARMAKING 1N B daya for SI. 6 wood-cropyars 30 milos from clty. 59 West Randolpa, Room3. . orumehly posiod s bttt Badhnad Sotarl 2 crifacy on, road, aud ca Cupacity. - Addzess ¥ 5Ty Trivuas oo, - LnE 12 ecy Cngazy in manafacianag fu thia city will find this a fare apboruuliy, Willscil coven;ely 87 pact of ho Bituscs, o forenco w ven to one pusel o Tl taer Tertas Lseat, © Lo BIGELOWs Drag and Chemical Broker, 131 #0d 133 Lake-st., Cuicago, & FIRST-CLASS FOUR-STORY BRICK HOTEL, furuiture, siable, bus snd team, for male ur rent on ‘easy terrus, in the City of Mocmouth, all in good ruuning order, and duing a goud businass. Slonmontn §s on tha C.. B.&Q, andthe B. K. L. & St. L. Railroads, with co[lmanc 0. Alzo, a gucd fam ot 16 Sores idr, vas < & artpay. - Addoess Tl inw tton, o G0, .. SAVAGH, Moimon S, . N INTEREST-IN ONE OF THE LARGEST AND best paying cotfoe snd oyster hoas+s In tas city - will La sold. r.urup‘ ason3of the partmurs wixii:s 1o _ratirs on account of other basiness. Address, or call on BRUW. 33 e cairs, of A VELLASSORTED HARDWARE BUS A1 and tin shop, in the best location aa Milwaakee-av., with All modoca Gopruiemonts aad mashinem, 1s to b3 VWARTZD-FINST-CLASS CANVASSERS FOR Al bott's Lifo of Napoleon IIL Now editfon, with ac- connts f (ho Prussiag War, aud the last hours of tue Emporur; making an elcguntoctato of 700 pagos. Tne times ‘and tho tnemo readar it thy mast popuisr Wwork of tho day. Esclusite territory with no compalfilun. B._B. RUSSELL, Pablisher, Boiton, Mass. TO RENT--HOUSES. NT_FURNISHED HOUSE QF 9 ROOMS, TO ,that will buasd tho owazre. . 4pply 82253 Wost NT—81s PER MONTH, 4-ROOM COTTAGE, 0 bluoks from cars. Wator io kitchen. W. Wi WATSOS, Roow, 127 Lasallent. ¥ FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH urs will bo sold cneap. 5 Mical OSUAR FIELD, 4 and 44 Congress-st. 0 RENT-THE FIRST-CLASS MARBLE FRONT 20ld an account of eicknoun. (n i0e family, s 1.0z residenco £87 Wabanh.av.; is in complele ordoe, Rent Buock nearle new: valuod at 37,000 to 35\, anuusl 33103 | Jyw 508 good tonant. Address AMBIICAN GLOGE sm;mnllu:! to e w0 Termw of dl'l‘u, “'l::’[ c.\-nhma CO., 172 Stato-st. a I *ncuritica, Forinformut % = = < pply 10 JORN BUEILLER, 418 Milwankoooare oo 0 REST-S1\00—THE ¢STORY SARBLE FIOST 0, 5.3 Wasalaguon-ar, Tuo elegznt fornkiuro, earpate, ete., torsale or 3rchanma, A RARE OPPORTUNITY—STOCK AND FIX. tares of .3 well-ar ] ol Drtai e i oy i iRl nsurnce. v | ([0 RENT-2:SIORY 45D BASENINT Touss 0 ply a: storo, 638 West " ; - mprovomet maly, waiy A 109 PRINTING OFFIGE, GEST TOCATION fumischabsgaions sovapl el waier, By v, 1bs city, with aa AL con cilon, for aaly choap for | 250 & : LA 21t i '0. RENT—-8 ROOM, NEAT HOUSE; RENT, @50 RO AL sees, y) CHAND LIS Advariag | G A OUs R by Ageacy, £ Madison-t. . OLORADO—A WHLL-ISTABLISHED LUMBER businass in Colorado Sprinigs, C.1.. conlstini of hrst- class gaw anilumbor sard, for sal For parricalacs Sddiess AUSTLN Ho WELR, Celurado Soringd Gole RUG STORE FOR SALE AT A BARGALN. -LO- catod In & grvwing Railroad town, and_dulog a good busiagss: s-ock rorsa ubout 26,0 rsas0as giren fur soll- ing. Adaross B. C. HERRICK, Cuarokee, fowa, OTEL OR DRIVE HOUSE. KNOWN AS DOWN. Ligs old staad, ‘Bowaaavills, 87 milos Gortn of Chicego City Hall, for ssle oz exchangs.. Call or adizees GLORGE HAVILL, 8 East Polist RARECHANCE FOR 4 DRUGGIST-TOR SATE—& store in one of the most thriving towns inCentral luwa onC. & N. W. R.R.:1,2¢ fahabitants | B2 ruraitare offersd for ‘X0, | FINLLLY, 6t Soutn Desplaizos-st. Eobhurban, . REST-A _GOOD HOUSE AND LARGE farlies golog awag. 0, { g‘fl‘gm"_'mn #¢ Reuwood Siztfuu. Ingulro of T. G. 7 TO RENT--ROOKIS. 7T© RENT-FURNISHEED ROOMS, X 514 MICH- tgna-av,; roforence required, ' - s e "_ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with all modesn improvemants, at 3% West Washing- ton-st, Keferouces ruquired. : only ono drug storo in tho placa; will b sold cheap aad on oasy terms, '0 RENT—2 LARGE ROOMS; ATSO, 8 SINGLE ADPly o VP. BIELPS, o 1 Tusaisaiatyate, Chicegn, | o room, on sulto o coparate furgichod of uafaralsned. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Tomestios. TTUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED chambermaid: undorstands Singor's machin, i3 & oud sawars buntof raferency as to eusracter ag 1 capabile Aot i chaas mils can ayply ac 1o Weas Waldout. SQITUATIONS WANTED TY TWO RESPECTABLA | ootk s ko L e o et e 42 } sorion ta o o s omait mily.” Cull i T a0 S iaie, B Q xfifmos ‘ui‘i-rtg‘-u PLATN COOK, WASH- . 3 e, vate zamily. Inguire fur tws el e iaspdres suly. luli Lt QUIUATION "WANTED —BY & FiRST-CLASK Inundreas, or to do cenaral housework bust of rolure ciice. _apply a3 166 Weat Harrlson-at. waltizg for s Farraboast, 1 touzo-ars cur, 2 GITUATION WANTED_BY A COMPETERT GIRL: % ‘("llhk&ll EM;: or l:‘mdro‘is,lg‘:dflrébdnl? private iy, Nono oibor socd. apoir i % SVa'H Stde proferrod. - AL AL 1Sk West Jeckomar TITATIONS WaNTLD-BY TWO GREEN GTE ‘man girls, alto two stredes, in ono Notel f buariags BUtao; Al 10 01210, Foom iZIs, ARG 83 5.5 Hont posmss atrs, all With T-iorancos, . Alko 82y Manhor of it mant itaatlons. 15 Wes Modrueat. Bia¢ Emplormant G2 i STTUATIONS WASTED_ 1Y TWOGIRLS, TGCOOK, ‘wasn, ang i ud Ao goueral h Haters Chcon civen. - A * _Seamstresses. GITUATION WANTED-DY A RESPECTABLE | JouBE il a8 amsmtries: can eun & machine, ab oufd agais- in accond wurk. = Call or address for twa daya, 20463 West Tueotd. host., s Y RBousekocpors. GQIIUATION WANTED—A WIDOY LADY OF REd 2 spactabiliry, woll ciuce'cd, 'aad middia-aged, dos 3 powrlun a3’ Loniskeepor 10 8 gozlteman's - izmily, idowac's prafesred ;' has bad praciical knpwleas o mus; 1, sud (3 3 gund pamsiross. Hor :rrm:. Address 3tra. A, KA‘("!IB;. E !m . s 2 ()¥% OF THE BEST CORNER SALOONS AND 7 rusiautants ( the burn: dlsirict for Aalo- . Grost bar. ENT-FINS SUITE OF UNFURNISHED [ T e singls room, conseniiat or light galn. NOCKIN & FISCUER, 18 South Desplasmos-st. | o (1o fooms, alio, elagls 5 (OFEEATIERY AXD MODEL SHOP TOR SALE. 2t Room i o e e ey _loqulrs at Bocker's Cigar Siare, & North Wullsst. | i RENT_ONR FORNISAED RGOM AT NO, D TORE AND OENKUAL STOCK OF GOODS DO- | L _Sittosaban SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. OR BALE-OHEAPEST AND MUST DESIRABLE Bomea. 140 fifty-foot lois: 814,00, 1 amatlowod &) dayein which to ratail thiy priporty. st wholesalo pricos; 8100 per lot, (adjolning lots sold 2t 320 and $250). Terms, 8§25 casn, a0d $10 per mons, - Taeso aro avatiablo r. dencelots, near cars, schools, charches, and merksts. Evory purchaser will inako money aa his favestment. ED- MUND G. STILES, Agont, 26 Ksst Madison-si., oo 51 JrORSALE-SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES AND LOTS: “al0 choico building Inta snd aceo proporty at Evans tonand Rozers Pack. ALFRED L. SEWELL & CU. Real Esiato Dealors, 159 LaLalle-st., Hepublic Life ‘a good trade, forsale. Address Box 38, Prairfo- ,,,,,,‘gf,c.,, RENT_COMPLETELY FURNISHED ROOMS G ) e et s i ecsa s S foloa MISCELLANECUS, - . REST AND MOST. LIDERAL TERMS EVER OF. fored to partica wishin to 4o to Culcradu, s offorsd by tlie BHouthwesiern-Colonr of Coloiado. Freo humor sfeads can Lo taken in viclolty. Iis_locaticn fs in thi beatpars of the Torritory, and 1s oaly 53 miles from Den yor. ~Call on or addrets GILL & HAWKES, 171 Eeal T PRACTICE, Naste, AND GOOD WILL OF | iog, 147 South ftaikisd.+f, Madison:st., Room 1, a6 of tho most 08l >bratod and widely-known spocial- R A c o D R 0 RENT—AT THE HOLT IOUSE, GORNER LAKE | (JASiL PAID TOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING ANE R ta Sl QEFECUSIS Targly et O b s andionm o e CORNER L SLed A A B0 ‘aay bind, by reading & faitor Busiose. For turiher particulars addross D 65, Trivage | 12,§% por wook: Aleé good lodgings, with rooin w jour- | 1oL CELDER, Loan Qfies, ti4 Staiest. o 5 CRTN ; ao nkm_l?x;n‘:o.\mw TORNTSHED AHD | kot o oo b sy Ao b i e 3 < s = 3 N 3 6 iand un ¢ 1o ordter, aviog o YWenente ’vlm:‘nfinf:g‘;fif ACKING HOUSE | T Cintuenishiod raoisa by tho dar, wenks or Lo, £t b0 | BERT HEHEATD L C0or 20 Sonch Wanaemor 12, Ol the stard. HESS, WHTTNEY & GO, 146 Latatiey St Julien, 15 and 153 Dozebora st Torms ressonable, (D, BODRS—CASH PAID FOR: BOOKS, MAGA: TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &e. 0 RENT-STORE AND BASEMELNT WITH FIX- 4()0 WILLBUY A HALF INTEREST IN A GEN- 3 toe] business payiog that.amount per month. Fast Washiogton-st., Hoom 25 & OUND—A PAIR OF RUNAWAY HORSES AND slelzh, on Halsted.st. The ownar can find them at 202 Norta Unton-at. B, NEWTON. QTRAYED-FROM BARN ON HARRISONST., about 6 p. m., Sunday, & white horss; has two bar Bulldiag, Chicago. OR SALE—OBEAP-2 OR FORTY ACRES IN Boctlon %, 40, 13: a in Becticns 15 and 34, &9, 13; 3 briok_houseson the thelr 0. B. L. HONORE, JrOR SALE-s% ACRE ‘Monroe and ta. IN GOODWIN'S SUBDI- lssa Park. Torms tosuit, uliding, northeast oorner b nd & bootun uff foro 1 d b+ considarably Ineitod with haraoss; Falura aud be ronarded st 8 Blas $]() RETARD FOR THE RETURN OF THE AC- B st Al i o ormor Ulerk aad Wshington ats.. FOR SALE. ALE-LEASE AND FURSITURE OF FOUR Dxr:‘msml in cottage No. 2 Ellis Park, Inquire on premises. OR SALE_STORE FIXTDRFS, CONSISTING OF tablos, shalsing, Btoves: gas fizturs, &c., for sale. Apply at storo Nos. 11 and 16 Bast Madison-ac. R S: LE_CHEAP—A NICE LOT OF SHELVING, O ieas ani Aeamares almooee o Wil o anld. for 9na-third their cost. Room 4 Lind Blook, coraer Ran- dolph end Market-sts. {7 OR SALE_—A CIROULAR COUNTER SUITABLE for bar, cigars, or luach couator. Alio, refrigerators dosk. Basemont, §11_Wabash-av. ‘and otics IO SALE—STABLE 50x135 FELZT, POSSESSION it 11; gronud rent, $41 per month; 20 Ershmadhismbrenhl FOK SALE—WHOLESALE OR RETAIL—_TENTS, i 1l kinds of firo arms, ammaaion o GOVERNILENT GO0DS DEFOT, 195 and 197 East Lak OR SALE-TWO OR THREE GOOD FIRE PROOF i cnu;:v;?rg. 52 Fifih-av., near itendolph-st. ER, CA- Fon_sufv-;\ “FINE LUMBER SCHQOS ity To0, 000 foet, 8¢ 8 bargain. For prico and lormPapply 10 HARTSANN & QUINN, Hoom 10, No. 5 West Radison-st. —A NEW INVENTION FOR MANU- F ‘Ecms:n'}za A otinble aritelo, that i grer st par 'OR SALE_AUSTIN AND NORWOOD PARK_WE hare choloo lots sad blocks for salo o trade, WIL- BON, PREIHCE & CO., 1043 Clarkat. OR SALE-NORTH EVANSTON. GLENCOE, EN- d, and Chicago real sstate; great bargains. , 2outhsant cornor Clarks £ad ALadison sta.y L " tdres, fora commisalonbrataes. Appls at tho store, 12 West akont, R adba ey PARTNERS WANTED, 15 2 2! & T'O RENT-TIESECOND AXD THIRD FLOOES OFF ARTNER WANTED_WITH FROM $300 TO 30, o Jola s adortlac 10 ag establlaned Dusiuesspay. | 151ef stes hero are I lsngn. miose; biclios dloceiss Ing from 325 to §20 per dey. Address 255, Tiibune oiliod. | bath.roon, water closet, paziriss, Sas 4150, arrangsd for Luquiry at tho cifice of Soath Halsiad-at: Bovaad cold wtor, mas, 30, Eor the Darin Sowing Macins Gon 203 PARTSER WANTED-A YOUNG. MAN OF EX- in the ‘parienco fa tha hotol business woald lika a paracr | U 1 e s4me, of larze boarding houso 1n the burntalitricl. | AVG, RENT_DESTRABLE OFFICES _AND. BA Addiess T#3, Tribuno omhce. S ment, by AVERY, MILLEE, & RIGDON, 16 0988 ARTNEI WANTED-WITH §3,00 GAPITAL, TO D lake s att toiorec od avond ¢y tho Luslae business ity el g bing 20 priat :u;'@; ‘With tus rigut ggflnlfip:l man, tho mv‘::tmnn{ nauld be seturaca 13 omo year. ~ Address N 3, Tribnno offico. 0, FENT-T\G PLEASANT TIOFTS OF BUILD- ing Yo, 312 and 2 S:atest., oornorof Harrison. Libeiairont to a rosponsiblo” party. Iaquiro of awacr oi promisas. NT-T\WO GOOD STORES IN C. L J| JORSATE-D ACRES TN GECTION & TOWN & Rango 1, near Gracoland. Torms to sult. SNYDER 2 LEE, No. 14 Kixon's Bailding, northeast carner- Moo~ Toe and LaSallo-sts, JOR SALE-AT WATWOOD MARKET VALUE ota geod hoaso and. 10 lots, 86,4803 encumbrasgo on same 82,571 Wil tako one-half of romalnder In caes, and ono-half in’ good famming_ Iand inTowa. Call at Kuhao's Eoropean Hotel. J. E. aMBROSE. OR SALE_AT AUSTIN-A FEW DESIRABLE lots, noat deput, cheap, WAL H. CLARKE, 43 Cen: ral Ualon Block, Madivon and Merket-st JFOR FALE—§12 EAGH 50 LOTS, BXIS FEET, I Sy R By hbor, Wapreaty deod apd Abatra " itle porte ' Not for selo atier Fob. 19, T. B, BOYD, 18 West Washingtan. OR SALE_FIVE AND TEN-ACRE_BLOCKS_IN ! “aouth half of Sectc. 5, Wasnington Heighis. Tallway stations o2 snd Heat tho ground, WAKIDE_vory ety and frequont access to the centro of (he city. SNY- DER & LE 14 Nizon's bullding, .northeast aorner . Monroo znd | 3 : \OR SAL] OR15 ACRES IN SFC.1, TOWN 33, DER S LEE 1 Moo atiaain i rold soon. BN ’a/x Monroo snd LaSalisate. pamt B e A CORNER, FIST L FIETHL ST, TERTina's bulifing, oAtBetst corsor ot Shomreo and Lt ARTNER WANTED LY 1 q0OD-FATING BUSE ‘noss; capital roquired, §3,K0. Forinterview, calior adaress 110 Soarh Tiatan ARINEE W, RE ‘monoy. ~ Only 830 required. nG]N:niMnEhfm g ) ARTNER WANTED-—-WITH 250,000, IN A PAYING manafsciaring business bore monopoly. Room 13, Contral Union Bluck. D. ST( R. &, YARTNER WANTED—IN AN OLD ESTABLISHED ‘businoss, with' from twenty 10 twen'y-hve thousand 0 I Buildiag, Nos. 10 a0d 13 Madison-at., vor lg-v b7 owmer, soutfcast corser Qlark 63 piinit T A NTED—REAL MINT TO MAKE Good secgrity. Dr. T., WANTED---TG RENT, ey el R b ol o B L L VY ANIEP-TQ RENT_BY “GENTLEMAN "AND wiite, 3 or burnistiod rooms, Y+ih seco thns for hgutakaoping, oa th Wast of Seqtn Sida.” Addriss, with fall particlars, M H R 313 Archor- AV ANTED—TO RENT-A SMALL COTIAGE ON ‘Weat Sido, for & uaple without children; plotay dollars. _Csll at or address No: 49 Sstropulitan Block. tion and roayeadlo roat. Address E. A. He. 338 Fdls s ?INANGIAL‘ WA TZD—T? RENT-HANDSOME YURNISHED 5438 FECOTIATED ON REALESTATERSOUR | arous with pusicutirs W N 1 Cénioe] Obbva DIcAE. 24, W, E. FURNESS, U3 Mouroé-st, Y ‘VA!\TED— 0 REX -ABQUT APRIL 1, A FIRST- ONEY TO LOAN—SHORT REAL ESTATE PAPER | pil 0,043, B0iter with largs barm, by a family of thice MGRaE SR TR BRE R C0., WO, Lasaliyar. | DIREEE, 4 Dlaco w{id mronads brefomrod. | Sast be ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATR 1N THIS city. ERN>1 PRUSSING, 66 West Lake-st. AN—81,00 ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. A AR el Bteat T ANTED — FIRST-OLASS. notes.’ Call 2180 of nouse nd prico, H 8%, Tribuna cfice. CLAIRVOYANTS. THICAGQ SPIRIT ROOMS, 8{l WFEST MADISON- 5., -KY; m. 10-day.—The celobratod spiritartist, W. e B L R ] 2 : 3 ‘wonld reqtilrs fioin, thid o VW ASIED A BRORER T0 PURCHASESECURED | o profemigual triat.. Cosys sl witaess (5 warders Daper; emall amonnts; good cnanca, Call ak6D. | proof of spirit power, Tho brofeesor 1a omo of the best m., 81179 West Monroo-st. clairvosant businnes teat mediums in tho city. R R PURCHASE MON e EY, | office, 54 Wabash-ar. zincs, 1w, modisal, and privies librartes. 'CHAPLN BRO>., 80 Bast Hastlavo-at., 214 East Madlson-ac. OLDIERS|—ISHALL VISIT WASHINGTON IN A& Iciw days, and will foves:igata as to the condllcn a claima of taldiars who may dueiro such an lasestigation, C. AUGUSTUS HAVILAND, ‘‘Soldiers’ Friond* - HE MATRISIONTAL EWS RO, $18 OUT, BN iarped. Ark vour newsdealor for ft. MATHI- AL SEVS QUMPANY, Box 0], Chicago. VWASTER_AFINE OFFIOE DLSK: MUST_BE A irERia for casky oplindar praforred. X 72, Tt na office. g TWANTED_AN S OR [ FOGT BAR-COUNTER. TN £00d scudition: mast be chesp, L. COMPTON, T Desryora-at,, Room®. s VY ANTED-A BUSINGSS MAN WITH 33010 5o capital to go 1o Michigan or Towa o taka charge of a ‘busincas chat will pay that amoeunt por month. Us!lal otropolls Heial, Coraer of Feortoenth-st, asd Mica: 2 from3 8. m. 103 p. m. VY ARTED-AN INSURANCE COMPANY N 10 Y “city o tnware 6 0n machlaery—sisple xoods. Gallae 9 West i} P . ) 10r panticulacs, a2 Ry 6% VWANTED — INTELLIGEST YoUNG MZN 74 Jesrn and eagean’ fa tho talographing busieas, at V6 Noticaal Telograph College 155 LaSaliost.y onro, HORSES AND CARRIAGZS. [VANS & HAMMOND, XOS, % AND 6) SHER- iman-t., azn now prapared to fa-nisn toe pabilc wiza foar-horsg sicighs dowa to ataglo aleighs, ‘o Teasonsdiz fricos. Weoiieilaa ca haa a numbor of heawy and ight horser, for exle chesp. ICE TWO-SEAYED SLEIGH, POLE also busiaess xlcigh, & fust colt, and oz 3 Wess Mopruast. OR SALE_HEAVY AND LIGAT delivery wago: wian, 30 531 Reuth G = JFOR FALZOR PXCHANGE_ ONEBPLENDID, ruliable family tiwin.Ioquiro T2l Slaie-st. . Fofin TASGLETONIAN TROTTERS FOE SALE— 4,8 8 and 7yearsold. Cinbaszoin ead tetcd 2% Mot R 5 e ee, 1. from Chicago. Callayed- dress . C. CHITTENDEN. < cont; erall capital req:ired. Address 59 Soutn Canal-st. \TE_OR_EXCHANGE-FOR REAL E3- FD&"‘S.;E“ ollar Hilton, " capa '3 m feet lambe: Address 0. H. SHEPPARI Micn. Al SEWING MACHINES. asioy TOF SALE#% ACKES, PRONIING EAST OX oelas Pan o Seation mihe Gy B. 6 QT R SNYDER. & PLE, 14 Nison's building ‘nurtheast corner of Monroe and Lafialis.sia. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, ROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MAOHIN. State-st., Branch Ofico, 97 Bt o B hrases having old Grover & Brker sewlag mwa. chines are iavitad to call and see the new improveinenis 203 poar sowsthing to tuoir advantage. S oL SIDZ RESIDENT3 PATRONIZE SR Irse Sy STager Seving Sachine, located for you coaventoace at 105 Tweaty-sccond-st. 2 QINGER—BUV YOUR SEWING IACHINES & S S Sioar omze, 18 NoALh Halv'edat, Machines is. ES— Wi wals on moacly paym. Qe urenia, NGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICES OF J. N. \V'KLKRI SS. Soath Desplainss-st., 167 ilwaukes- av., and 105 Twenty4econdat. Mscnines suld oo exay monthly payment: NGEF OF NICH- ols and Pearson, 144 South Clarkar., ourax Odly, AMscainas sald or zunied on exey iy paymontsaad 5041 givea wasa desired. Ala- Culn.s Topared |V HEELEE & WILSOY SEWING MACHINES, thio 2aw {mprovad $old or reated o3 esey montdly paymonis. BUNNHAM & FLANNERY, City Ageats, maia oics K3 West Madison-at. > brancs d) Wabasa-av FILSON _ SHUTTLE _SEWING MACHINES. & ards. Al juse fally warranted 2(’5 B o, S Waat Msdlion st Wo 52 ¥nt Yipori.nsed caarisasrs, (o wana wa will pay & lib- S clnmiatia. Wiliua Sewing dlavaiss Cutivaar. O _BALE_LARGE " AND VERY SUPERION £, fagm, 1 Cemnal slichigas, bighly {mprored Wi o o residenics an A GOTT & 00 50 and 2 Wabman e FrOR SALE-FARM OF Im AC AXD ONR OF 2 acros, both {3 full cultivatlon, with houses, stablo, and cribs; prices d $20 psrgerar will exchango for oier propasty. 5 ENBERG, Rooms, Mor- risun Biogk, southeast corner Clark and 3fsalscn. SALE_OR TO RENT_FARNS AT HINS. OF F oS et dub th €504 R G R REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED-REAL ESTATE—I WISH TO_BUY. A amalf house an cash. Address W &2, Tribuns otice, “ruil:n_von SUBDIVISION, FROM 10 TO 4 acres; muss bo well lacated’ and nsar-<spats. Apamers trom owiers olicited: &ddress’ G Tribos: \{/ANTED —1.-HAYE ‘INQUIRIES TOR DWELL MR R R R e from $5.00 1 §10,0.0. Leave dscriptlsus. JACOH G MAGILL, Rei = Resl Estato Ageat, 81 and &3 Clazk'st. '“finfl:n_nws NG HOUSE _AND-LOT 0N ‘o83 of B &vendas 20ath: worta 81300, Ceal o NKS, 16 Ularabee L s tomar, C. L. JEN. d lot wortn about $2,500; §3 10850 | TO LOAN (IN ONE OR MORE SUMS) | TYR. MATHEW AND MADAM MAYNATRD CAN $2.000 727oAT TEOETRAPTRITID | IR NATUEY AND SADAN S viTD GAx J. #. NICHQLS & €O., 25 South Canal-st. scat trieads, lost or olea propdriy, or ansthing, oc wish e . IED ATOhK w. jara fits, ' 3 €5.000 BABSOCK, EXTINGUISHER STOUK | forwoyea, seminal yeleanie, comtumpiion. lives ym W, Lopsals. Uin delivar famermoro s Jafat, axus, estartk. Detlotta disasses crred [ o fox o, BREWSTER, o L, O, RERLER, N ys. - Clre or o pay. 251 Weat Madlion-ate; T3 8ialis. basement. 0B SALE_SECOND-HAND ROCKAWAY. AND, A D e R W No, 8, 22 tate'st, [[OR SALE_BOB-SLEDS, THE CELPBRATED: Orlart pateat lad-pandent ruune 2l 10 ordez sties. Prices fow. A, ‘5. ABBUTT, cor- on 12 hoars' nar Beash and Sebar- ito U3 Sqath Canal.” Bailo- AGENTS WANTED. _A GEYTS WANTED-MEN OF ENERGY AND 1 telligence can cle 2y easly witk g 3 £0t08%0 capiial wil tncurs 85) a wock, M omé, No. 25 Weut Lake-st. - TO EXCHANGE. XNGF_%0 ACRES GOOD FAT LAY, O o mocth § 15,080, J. 1osa T chty Hemiie o city limits. N Bepluizase. Lscambraaco. - C. W. DEAX, 61 Santh Desplaines J 0 EXCHANGES| RISIDENCE LOTS NEARFIF. | "\ GEXIS WANTED_FOR {HE TOWN AND CODY. ty-nifih-at, Boulevard for enimprovod farm of 160 to 17, ou commisilon 6z alary: these bavizy 3 conac. S0 gGrad; @ aore of salcied Kausas land, Jumil:s rrom | on with driiggists or wiy Roods preferrzd. L East in Ewpons, for Gicags propsriy. LINGLE'S DAKLOW, [ @lada-st., curars Yerth WVelis. 11 Uits Block, LaSaudest. PEZRSOKNAL. NFORMATION WANTED—OF, “HE' WHERE- m,-:u..x‘{y?u. Harding; wheay st oeard of r.sideg gflyl}]fllm- lsce. Send ediress to THOMAS AGN- By, T UN CORN] Froopmrex LA MG aols, madin 100 miley o Colcagy, worh aboir 34,500, o3t Lakezt, N2 MATOH TEAM, HAENESS AND WAGORN, 100 Jattzr moarly pow) 132 saly vory cheap; call aad see for yourselics, at €3 Viust Madison-st. (lgech fot: selling, loaving the ci3. . \WANTED-SLRICH GOTTER, horss. HARKELL BRUS., uador Teiiedns’ Duildiug. W A51£D-A GOOD, HEAVY WORK-HORSE. 10 weizn between 1,4 a3d 1,500_poungis. . Ingair at No. 23 Larabeo-st. : -DIVOROCES.. DIVORCES LEGALLY. OLTAINED. FF: docien? scandal aviideds nlda yesme pre ‘courtaof Unlcags, Address P, Oy Bax 197 LIOHT, FOR 0% T RS T ATTLR, 3 Es v Dot 2. 8uincauiscancs o lots, ths piry tradiog o a8 2o " Apply 1o M. HALL, 68 Falzi- st . HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ~_MUSICAL, 0N A will ol £27 2 :-cliss piany buse, “Urd-r worth 2335, £100._Call or zddrons lul Twenty:sccand-at. T7OR SALE _ THE FURNITCo& OF TH7 ST. — 10 Oy ol L M W T INSTRUGTION, 3 Igarmucl), SoRAkR anydd YT AFTED-A TOURGTMAN DESTES TARES ). o evchisg I aeous weskly ia Bpazian ot b s roddunos, Adirias, Wi s, A dress Hoom 3, BUILDING MATERLSE OR. SALE_PORTLAND CEMR L Tties o smr. WILLEAA ED G W‘A NTED—ALL K f “Lhgsto tear /1w and x eusa. A, H. SIMONSUN,

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