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WHO IS RESPONSIBLE ? The Cook County National Bank Trying to Find Out, ' Auothor Efort to Smoko 0ut Munn & Seolt's Silont Parinors, ‘Were All the Elevator Men in the “Ring p” Geo. Armour Tells What Ife Knows About Munn’s Troubles, Tho hearing of teatimony for the dofenco in tho caso of tha Cook County Nationnl Bank vs. Qeorgo Armour & Co,,—an 'nction to have Goorge L. Scott, Georgo Armour, Albort A. Munger, Hiram Wheoler, O, W. Wheeler, G, H, Yhoolor, Jas, R. McEay, Peorry H. Smith, and Gdorge L, Dunlap adjudicated bankrupte ss pastners in the firm of Munn & Beott,—iwas re- oumed before Judges Blodgett and Hopliis, in the United States District Court, yostordsy morning. TESTIMONY OF GEORGE ARMOUT. George Armour, sworn ¢ Am ono of {ho porsons who signed tho agreoment in referenco to tho Joint clovator buisiness ; thoro waa ou arrangemont batweon the par- tice about dolng busincss in tho North Bide clowators ' grtor _ to o ' signing - of tho ngreoment ; tho agreement was in wrlting, and botween Wo.ley Munger, Georga Armour, Hiram - hooler, and Charlee W, Whceler; business was done under tho ngrecment somo two or threo years, wo recelving and storing grain dovn to tho 23d of Soplemiber lnst ; bust~ nees was still carried on in tho North Bido elevators un« derthe firm namo of Munger & Wheeler; the only ™ change that occurred was tho golng out of Muntn Bcott {n Soptember ; _thoy run tho \Vest Blde elova« tord, Tho firm of George Armour & Co, {s composed of iram Wheeler, Gharlea W, Wheeler, George H. Wheolor, James R. 3cKay, Albert A, Mun, Smith, Georgo L Dunlop, ond Georga understand it, On tho 22d of Beptomber laat, Wheeler camo to_ my Liouso in tho afternoon, and fold me that Munn bad called fto sco him that doy, and ththo (Munn) wished an_interviow in thh ovening,—that ho had aomo disclosures to make, An ‘Tour wua appotnled to meot Munn at Hiram Wheeler's Douse {hiat ovening,—7 or Bo'clock ; Munn cama there, and ho and Hiram Wheoler and_miyself wore tho only pordons present, Munn elated that thoy hnd become embarrassed, and wero not able o go on {n the eleva- tor business any longer,—that thoro woro a good many Tocelpts, wheat recelpts particulatly, pledged for moneyas borrowod at the banks, and a “considerablo smount would be duo the noxt day, and unless thoso rocolpts wero takon caro of thoy would be thrown on tho market,—nnd that ho had not whest onough fn storo to redeem them, Mo proposed to surreuder tho control of the elovators to {ho other parties in in. teroat, and to do it immediately ; it must bo done,” 1o said, *and tho roceipta protectod.” Wo talked that mtter, and some otber mattors, over, and asked him questions na to tho amount, and ho atated sn_amount. 1o sald, bealdes tho rocelpts that wero in tho banks to securo ‘tho paper, that they would bo short about 20,000 bushels of wheat in store, beaides a largo amount. of corn, Ho proporod to ensblo ua to tako ponsession, and goon and protect theso rocolpls, and put us i sseslon of ~ tho oclovators, and his~ interost n them,—{o givo us possesslon on tho next day, ' Wo told bim that thls thing cama on vory suddeny, that e would have to take n Hittlo timo to conslder 'it,and_mect him in Mr, Jowott'a office (ho next mornldg. In tho firet conference, ho T,rnpolud to givo o quit-claim doed to tho proporty, We mot the Doxt morning at Jowett’s ofiice, and he (Munn) was . authorized todraw up a quit-clalfn dood, and wo woro put In posscssion of the clovators, Munn executed 1o deed and handod It to me, I thitik, tho noxt morn- ing, After we got tho quii-claim deed ho went around with Wheeler and myself to all the elovators and put us in posscsslon, "I think n tho first intor- view thers was ilttls or nothing seaid ' about Alunn’a indebtedness; it wes moinly about_tho protection of the recolpta that we talked. On the 20d of Suptemher, Munn made o atatoment in regard to other indebtodiicss of Munn & Scott,—in- dividual indebtedness, Ho named the two notes in . controversy, and, fomo fo tho Casonova Bank, snd )y Rhineman—$3,600 or somo such amount. e always, Zup to the timo these bankruptcy procoodings wers commenced, professed to bo abla to, at least for & number of daye beforo wo took possession of tho clovators, to poy tholr dobts, or that ho could mako an ~ arringomout to pay thom, ~Hostatod that his credi- fcrm woro his_ particular frieids, snd when th 5 oy were talked about It a8 alwaysss Bomething we had nothing Lo would bo able t , todo with, Joassurod us that o to . get throngh without being put into Imnkrllxtny. Idid not know fhat thoy wero embarrasscd provious 10fho 220 of September ; never heard of {hio notea eld by tho Cook Oounty National Bank until told by unn of them, No demand was ever 1aado upon mo T_#pay them, I did not know until thin invostigation iy’eommienced what tho notea wore givon for, I naver Jmew of any papor balog aaued in 1o nam of Munn & Beott on Dehalf of the firm or partnership of indi- vie who signed the agreement concerniug tho warehouso busincss, Ido mot know euything about tiis pocunlary resgobaibllly of the respondents t bis cago; naver teated it ; according to the best of iy Enowlcdgo it 1s & million und o balf of dollars, Ido Dot know of any of them failing to pay matured paper. "hoy aroull engaged in business, - | _ Crosezamined: 1 donottlink I hove tho agreo- ment ; 1t {s posaiblo that it is in existenco— great ‘many papers were burncd up, It is 8 long timo sluco T have scen it; havo had no occasfon to uso it, and | bavo ot looked for it. T considored it suporscdl by tho othor agreement, and of no consequence, Tho firm of Goorge Axmour & Co, was formed about tho 23d of September last, or 6 fow dysafterward,” There wero articlei of agreement, but neithor Dunlap'snor Smitl'a Damo wa on It boeatise thoy wera abeent in_Europo, | This agreement is in my ofiico, 1do not think any capital stock i3 montioned $n it The parties have Do amount necessary to rodoem tho wwarchouso recolpts,—nat all momoy, but _some Daper, A portion of it camo out of tho earningsof tho clovatora—about £100,000, Thofirm have collected storago uccraed prior to tho 231 of Soptems bor, Icould not recollect how much grain wasin slore when wo took possessfon ; havo hicard that there ‘ere 900,000 bushols, ls0 1,000,000 and 1,600,000 bush- els, 1knowof no 'nccousts duo Muui & Scott for storage unpaid, asido from thoss on grain in stors, I have not heard'of any bills receivable or accounts ouis standing, 1f thero had been any I would huve beon 4 Hkely to know it, Munn proposed to mako the trans= fer of tho property by meaun of a quit claim deed, Mr. Beott menuged the elevatora principally; Muni tended to tho ofiice, I do not romember sccing any worohouso Teccints signed in tho handwriting of eithor of {hom, Tho clerks usually sign them, Munn, Norton & Scott owed (ho firm of Georgo + MrmGux & Co. £.010.90 for alorage of grain, which Tns 1ot been paid, I do not know that it ‘was storago accruiug on warehouso receipts pledged in_the Unfon National Bank ond the Fifth National Bank; I think * it was part of both ; these receipts have not hoon cane celled, S |, Q.—Who owns them 7 ! 'Tho Court could not seo tho portinency of tho question. Nr. Campbell eaid tho allegation waa that tho firm of Munn & Beott transferred tho property tnd assots of tho firm to George Armour & Co., . "or tho purposo of_hindering, delaying and de- ‘rauding thoir creditora, Tho Court said tho transfor was not deniod, fo witness had stated any faok from which it ould bo inferred that, at tho timo thoy racetved his transfer, thoy had reason to beliovo the arties wero insolvont, Nr, Cum}xbul\ enid if thet was an admitted act, hie did not want to go any furthor, Coun- ¢l had not admitted it, and he could not pro« ‘-umo that tho Court had decided the question. Mr. Jowott remarked that the firm had paid for lLe receipts, and owned thom. Re-direct examination : I know of noassets that tho wrm Teceived from Munn & Beott excopt tho grain in sore. Whon I apoko of sccrued storags, § meaut that ll:ah the grain bLad earued before the 23d of Bep- nber, 5 * ' ended tho testimony. > THE COUNSEL FOR TIE TETITIONER imed that, in 1864, & partnership was formed weon Munn & Bcott, Armour, the threo *--8, McKany, 8mith, and Dunlap; that tho - of tho partnership wes Munn & Beott; what from that time till now thero never o3 but one firm of Munn & Beott known ?dv; that thoy had one oflico, ono set of 0 8ot of managing mon; that no ona e @ver told, and no notica was ever given tho Eflm in any way, that thore woro two flrmis of un & Beott; that the charactor of tho busl- -n3p they- wero doing particularly appertained tiho warehousing and shipping of grain; and tht it wan o fraud in law for two mombors of tht firm to nse tho firm nume in and about the gueral businoes, and, when it turned out to bo hazardous and vesuliod in loas, to bo nllowed fo swea:r that tho paper pxcuted in tho course of the Susiness was not {nonded to bind nll tho membots of the partnor- elp. Ithadboen proven that the managing _pstner of tho olovator firm of Muan & Beott ox- cated the two notes, and that the Yank suppos- ~odvhen they took thom that the firy comprised al'tho clevator men, it being B0 stalsd at tho tita; and, thorefore, innsnuch a4 Munn had Don'put forward as tho manuging max of the i, thelr nets bound the wholo firin, A{g. Camp- Dol alloged two ncts of bankruptoy, Tin firut wa, the notes were firm notes ; one was susyend- edfor fourteon days, and tho olovator firn of M & Scott way in fact Insolvont. It vpg shovn by the proof that the flrm iucluded 1 thae individunlg mentioned in the potition ; that ther dssets nmountod to “about 250,0001 and ther liabilitios to some £400,000; there- fots thoy were Insolveut—the unnpunalcu’ of “epaper being'an act of bunkruptoy. Tho “Youd was, that tho firm being insolvent, Munu . Hoott iranaterred all their proporty to Georgo *hour & Co, fof tho purnese of seouring them | uol for any loss thoy might have sustainod on graln recoipts of tho firm of Munn & Boott, and that thnt rumlcrm! and dolayod tho othor eroditors from collooting thoir dobts. " THE, COUNABL FON THE RERPONDENTA clalmed that thoy woro not lisblo, for tha renson tliat the two notes were nat exceuted by the firm of which they woro mombora—the procoeds not imln into tlieir businoss, but into that of Munué liat the bank did not talke thom npon the faith o the respondents, having boon informed that tho firm of Munn & Bcott conaisted of thono two Individuala only; that tho respondenta wore not bnnkru‘)t, but able to pny} that thoy novor hoard of the noto or know of its oxiat- onco, no demand haying been mado on thom for payraent; that if thoy woro logally liablo at law thoy wore able and \vullng‘to rospond ; that tho oxecution of tho partnership, mado for the urpose of F“"“"E tho enrnings: of the olova- ors, did not contemplate the issuing of paper or making creditors, but wna made for a conveni- ont modo for divlding ronts, to avold.a conliot of intereata, THE COURT took the mattor under advisomont, announcing thnt o declelon would bo given carly noxt weok. CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP. A Coufilence Oporntor NMeets His Mnatch in the Person of o De Witt County Farmer. Tho nefarious oporations of ‘s notorious confi- donco man, nsmed John Fitch, woro ‘brought to a sudden end. yostorday afternoon, at the Cen- tral Dopot, under the following circumatances: An old ‘farmer, named A. K. Miller, from Do Witt County, this Btats, arrived st tho Union Btock Yards, Thursday night; with a tar ‘lond of cattlo. Yostordsy aftornoon, having disposed of his stook, o was procosding to the Contral ‘Dapot, to'tako the ovoning train for Lome, whon ho was mot at tho foot of Madison siroot by & well-dressed young men; who wore a baudage over one eyo. This young man accost- ed tho farmer, and mado ‘somo romarks nbout the wundnrmf rapidity with which the city had boen robuilt, Mr, Miller thought it was very wondertul, and alao soid that ko had not boen in Obicago for ton yoars. Whon thoy redched thodo- pot thoyseparated,and the old gontleman thought nothing morc of his onec-oyed friond. Whilo standiug by the stovo in tho gentlomon's walt- Ing-room ho was nccosted by anothor individual, who grasped his hand warmly and pretonded to Yzow bim, esying that lio knoy b was from Do Witt County, for he Lad often scon him in McGill's _storo whilo ke was olorkin thoro, This quite charmed tho old man, an when tho woulg-bu clerk aslkod him to take a lit- tlo walk np Lako street, while waiting for tho doparturo of tho train, he ot onco oxprosacd his willingnoss to go. Just after thoy lad crossed Michigan avonue they woro mot by a man who was walking very rapidly toward the depot. Ho spoko distinctly to the old gentlemnn's compan- ion, and passcd by; .but he had not gone far when ho was hailed by . ** McGill's clerk,” who nsked him if his goods had arrived? Tho answor waa that thoy had, and Dby tho’ pryment of tho frelght Chargos, ho might take thom away. Tho oporation now be- gan to grow interesting, and tho old farmer -bo- zan to suspect that he wae in the hands of con- gdnncu mon, haying had a little experience with them when fn Chicago ton Josta ogo. Ho wag armed, and concluded to fot thom play thoir game g0 that he might catch them, Accordingly, whon his companion gaid that ho would ‘:.ny tho mlfim chargos thon and thoro, and brought forth from his bill-book |n $2,700 check on tho Fifth National Bank of Chicago, duly stamped aud signed, soying that hohad nothing smaller, and aslced Alr, Milller.if ho would not advance him 826 and take the chook for soourity. MMr. Miller said that he would %l\'a him all the money Lo hiad, which was $21, if it would bo of any ns- sistanco {0 him. The moment the roguoe got tho monoy, hio suddenly remombered that lie would Do compolled to soo nman on Randolph straet, beforo tho departure of the train, and thereforo started off at n rapid paco. Tho old gentloman now grabbed bim, but tho scoundrel broke away and ran. Mr. Millor pursued him, and, drawing his pistol, shouted that ho would kill him if ho did not stop. Tho thief turned around, threw up his arms, and said ho would surrondor. But as ho eald thia ho passcd the to his accomplice, who _had como wup, and ha ran on up Michigan avenue, At this juncturs, OMicer Josoph Trayner np- peared upon tho sceno, aud, inatead of going aftor tho roguoe who had the monoy, he weont to tho assistance of Millor, Thoy took their prisoner to the Armory, whro he gave tho usme of John Fitch, foun@ o bogus $1,000 bond on tho Denver Silver Company, two or threo checks on the Fifth Na- tional Bank, and three counterfeit Governmont bonds. The old farmer remembers to have seon tho fellow at the Btock Yards, yesterday, in com- Enny with the man with one eye, He saya thnt o borrowad tho -plstol to Lill any confidence man that might Appmnch Lim, and ho now sin- coroly regrots that ho did not shoot without warning., The police are on tho track of tho other two, with fair proepect of scouring thom. Fitch will have nhearing befora Justico Banyon this morning. % O . S THE BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE. Thore was & meeting of memboers of the Buildera’ Exchango yostorday noon, at the rooms of the aesociation, No, 193 LaSalle strest, Mr, Obarles Prussing occupied tho chair, and stated tho meoting was convencd for thoe purpose of toking action in regard to tho collection of the $990 duo as srrearagos, sud to discuss the pro- prioty of forming an association under the now chartor, resombling the building associntions of Enatern citios, Mr. Jobhn Sutton, in & sposch of some length, favored the Krujcab of & now or- ganization, and thought it should bo .composed of tho besé men in tho city of their clngs, A claugp should bo insorted eithor in the consti~ tution and by-laws provonting tho admission of n{:pllcmts rom\ outside towns, unless thoy should proscnt crodontinls showing that thoy had both businees snd financial qualifications for’ membership. Mr. Prussing followed with remarks on tho subject in tho samo gonoral strain, He folt sure that if tho organization wore effacted with the provisions spocified hi Mr. Button, a better class of Luilders woul come in, and the guild would be in overy way successful, Tho gentlemon whose names follow wore ap- gulntnfl o Committeo to draft a Conatitution and -laws for the proposod organization, all of them influenticl builders: John Button, J. Powors, Solomon 8now, Nathan Eisenbreth, T. E, Cnurlno{. The gontlomon whose names follow wore ap- {alntn n Committee to collect the nrroara dus he assoclation in the best mannor possiblo: J, L. Fulton, John Van Pelt, sud Johu Button, Adjournod. S AN EX-CONSTABLE IN TROUBLE. A man by the namo of B. B. Warden was yes- torday arrostod by Constable Geo. Iartman on tho charge of stealing & couplo of horses and a wagon from Mrs, Harriet Thomas, of Woodlawn, ‘While on the way to jail, he shammod drunkoen- ness, and on ruMhKnF thero tried to esoapo, but was rocaptured. This person was o Constablo some yoara ago, but though long out of ofice he hns boen living on tho strength of hia old posi- tion. Theso articlos which he is now charged with conveying wero obtained -undor color of an execution, and what disposition has been mado of them i6 as yob unknown, Not slong ngo, undor somo protended authority, he -seized all the goods in a woman's house, and no one has yot boon ablo to find out where.they wont to, After the polico troublos are over, it might bo wall for the city ofiicers to puy some attention to these mon, who, pretonding to be armed with oxecutions, otc., #oize people's proporty, run iv off to some auction-room, sell if, and pocket the procoeds, THE NEW KANSAS SENATOR. T the Editor qf The Chicayo Tribunes : Bin: Kengas snd tho wholo country may well ‘o congratulated on the clection of John J. In- gnlls as Unitod Statos Benator, in place of 8. C. Pomeroy, Ingalls (T opoal of Lim from an_ac- quaintanco of twolvo ycass) is a prominent law- yer, & thorough echolar, a good speakor, an ngraoablo geu!fimnu, and of unblemished pri- vato chornctor. Ifo will not bo long in Lis place in the Bonato bofore the oldost and most oxporl- oncod Senators will acknowledgs him tholr peer. Ho will be o mush-gfin:lu‘? ;cm;luilimi Lol the do- onorating Sonate-Chamber. ~ Youra trul & £ . b Meitar, Outeaan, Jan, 30, 1673, L e g —Many rendors will, doubtless, recall the caso of Lilery O. Daulel, tho Dodbam’ Cashior, who ‘as sontencod in My, 1871, to four yoara In the Maseachusetts Stato Privon for smuggling 46,000 from tho Wobstor Bauk, and who Luns juu‘ been pardonod by tho Prosldont! Daniell was p prominont man at Dodham, a leader In tho unumfi, and his orime was poeulirly uggravatod, his poculations extonding over s period of twolve yoars, In view of thoso faots and {he light son- ‘onuco originally pnaged, his pardon Is not recoly- « with favor at ‘J’)udlmm. t Ia claimeod that Fmt favoritism wag shown fuhis bohalf whila nlzrlnon, aud that the pardon .was grauted on enl grounde, pon his_pareon avea. THE BOSTWICK CLAIM. Tirst Big Gun Fired—David Hoss' Vorsion of the Affair, Copy of tho All-Important Contract Botweon Hess and Bostwick, Tho Terms of the Contraot Never Oar- § ried Out--History of tho Property. David Hess, yostorday, answering the com- plaluants fn tho Bostwick suit, saya that ho Lnows nothing of John Bostwick's fino resl- donco in Upper Alton, that Lo hns boon inform- od that Mary M. Bostwick, his wifo, did, prior to 1856, keop n Beminary for tho education of children st Uppor Alton, nad that by moans thoreof sho supported herself and family nod John Bontwick, who was, in that yoar, itis bo- lioved, an jnsolvent. Furihor, that Bostwick bought cortain Iands as- alloged in tho bill, aud ontored into contrnots to purchase lands, which ho had no meana to pay for, one John 3. Krum, and othérs, furnishing the bare funds necossary to mako tlo prellminary contracts; that ho, Hots, mot Bostwick on tho lst June, 1886, in Ohicago, whoreho was said to haye boon boarding; but whero he was boarding, or whother e was sick or not, he did not know. Turther, that he knows nothing of {ho person Downing, whoso dealings form o large & por- tion of tho narrative in the bill, nor of any of tho mattors alleged to bave taken place botweon Downing, Bostwick, and others. 1fe donics that ot tho denth of Bostwick tho latter was Inwiully {n posscssion of oighty acrea of Iand, namoly, the wost Lialf of tho southwent quartor of Bgo- tion 8, 88, 14, but hio aflirma tho fact to bo that, on tho Gth of June, 1856, ho, David Hoss, in considoration of 500 pald to him by Bostwick, did assign to'him the option aud rofusal to pur- chago, at Wny time within tho poriod of four months from that dsy, tho said eighty acros, upon condition that Bostwick should, bofore Oct. 5, 1855, pay to dofondant §2,000 in cash, in which caso' a mutual contract for sale snd purchase should .be drawn and oxe- cutod botween the partios, by which contract tho parties should mutually covenant and ngree, a8 in the eaid option and refusal is fully sct forth. It wae also agroed that tho timo of pay- ‘mont of tho sald $2,600 should bo taken a8 tho cszonce of said contract, and that the sald 8500 should be nbeolutely and forever forfeited to tho dofendant should Bostwick fail or refuso to completo tho enid contract of. purchase on tho terms and conditions thero contained, and within the timo therein named, Deofondant afiirms that the said agrecmont was tho only ono that soid Hoss over made with Bostwick, and that Bostwick was a trespassor in ontering upon seid land without the consent of this defondant; that after anid option to purchese had expired, and Dostwick had utterly failed to pay the said $2,600,0r any part theroof,and this dofendant had forfaitod said option, aud said option had coased and determined, Paul Cornell, ono of the proa- ent defendants, thon lutlng na attornoy for Mary ' M. Bostwick, John M. Krum, and othors clniming interest in the land, on or about Oct. 9, 1855, claimed that tho foncing of snid land and othior jmprovements thereon, made nominally Dy said Bostwick, but really with monoy furnish- ed by John M. Krum and ‘othors (au this_do- fendant was informed by Paul Cornell aforc- anid), were a lion upon gaid land, and that this dofendant waa bound to pay for the same, which this defondant denied, alloging that Bostwick was o trospasser in ontering upon such land. But not wishing to reap: nny advantages from tho improvements mado, this dofendant offered . keid . Cornell wud his ascoeintos-ta soll aAaid Innd to them for $24,000, the price at whick ho had offered it to Dostwick, which offer waa accepted by Cornoll, acting os atfornoy for enid dofondants and Krum aud” Mary Bostwick, snd tho; dofondant was requested to male a con- tract of eale of aaid land to R.B.Palmor, ono of tho eaid dofondants, which ho accordingly did; dofendant insisting, in respect of tho said olaim for lien for improvomonts,—aud said in- sistanco was accodod to,—that one of the condi- tiona of tho ealo of sald land ehould bo that Cor- noll, R, B, Palmer, John H. Krum, John High- am,’snd Mary M. Bostwick, at thaf timo_natural ‘guardian of all tho minor children of erid Bost~ wick, who aro now complainants in this suit, surronder to this defondant said contract of op- tion to John Boatwick, and execulo and doliver an indomnifying bond to savo and keep harmloss this defondant, from all Hability for or on ac- connt of sucjilption and rofusal, and from all claims and tives, hel or might héftor have; in pursuance of which, #ald option. and refusal was surrenderod to this dofendant, and #3id bond of indomnity was duly executed and delivered, Dofendant denies that he ever dolivered any contract of eale to Boat- wick, that he ever Enve him poseession of tho land, or that kLo eover delivered him s bond for & docd thorefor, as charged in tho bill; also denios that Boat- wick in good faith offored defendant $24,000 for one-half of seid land, or that said land was then worth $80,000; on the contrary, he ayers that tho lund was wot worth more oun tho 9th of October, 1855, than the prico asked for it, namo- ly, 824,000, and for which defendant mold it to almor, Ho furthor avers that said olghty acros could have been bought as late as 1800 for tho samo prico. He donies that he ever mado a pro- tendod salo of tho title of John Bostwiclk in snid land to Ralston B. Palmer for £5,000, or any other sum, but afirms, on tho contrary, that Bostwick siover had any Litle, legal or oquitablo, to said land, to el ; aud that ho never sold or protendad to soll to any one such titl; inatead of which he did soll his own titlo to said I. B, Palmer for $24,000 as aforosaid, . Ho admits thot Palmer sold to B, T, Smith ono-fifth of said Iland, and to L, . Btone threo-tonths, and that sald Bmith and Stono being ready to pay their egeortion of iho purdhaso money, and said Palmor boing unable to pay bis proportion of tho purchaso monocv, bg agreoment tho proporty waa roconveyed to fho defondant, who deeded to said Bmith and Btono their rospoctive propor- tions, and conveyed the remainder to said Palmor, with an extonsion of time for paymont of the purchase money, and taking a mortgage to socuro the same; but seid Palmer utforly failing to poy eaid'purchnso money, gave up gaid convoyanco, onnd b consent ro- docded it to Horatio G. Loomis in 1800, Loomis soon after deeding it to this defendant, snd this dofendant soon after deoding it to ¥, A, Winston, ' Dofendant donios a8 false tho allegation that ho made tho above conveyances to said Bmith, Btone & Winston, in Eurflunncu of any contract of salo to Bost- wick, or with any referonco whatever to said Bostwick. Ho furthor avers that he never know, until ho saw tho complainant’s bill, that letters of adminiatration had been taken out in ook County, on tho oatate of John Bostwick; and that ho' know nothing whatever of the adminis- trator's doods, referrod to in said bill; all that 10 kniowa rospeoting the affairs mentionod being that John Bostwiok hed no intorest whatover in #aid lands which could be conveyed by anad- minlstrator's deed, or in any othor manuer; and ho concludes by denying all chargos of fraud, unlawful combination and conspiracy. Aud heo bumbly ‘pnya the Qourt to dlumiss tho bill, T'he following fa the agroement, Hoss to Bostiwick, for the sale referred to Articlos of agreomeut made and entered into this 5th day of June, 1835, by snd betwoon David Hess, of Napervillo, in ikia Cotiuty of DuPage, and Bate of 1lli- oy, of tho firat part, and John Bastwick, of the ity of Alton, in thio Btate nforesaid, of tho socond part, au follows, viz: The frat asld pirty, for und fn consid: oratlon'of $300 to him in hand pafd by the eald second party, the recelpt wheroof {8 horoby acknowledgod P8 wud doca horoby. give and. geent, under the satd second me and none others, tho right, option, nd refusal to pirchase at any {ime within'tho poriod of four mouths from the date Lioreof upon the terms and conditions berelnafter Damod, the _following Uoscribod premiscs, viz: Tho 'wost half of the southweat quarter of Soctfon 8, in Township 88, north rango 14, cast, contaluing ‘80 acres, more or less, Tho terms und conditiona of sald purchaso, of which u refusal 18 givon us above, are na follows, viz: Onor befora tho bth day of Gotober noxt tho sald uecond party shall pay unto fhe sald drst arty tho sum of $3,600 (i caoh, and thereuyon a i« luul contract of sale and purchsse shall be drawn up nnd exceuted aud delivered h{ sald partics, by whicl contract the safd parties shall mutually covennut and nagreo a8 follow, viz.: Tho said first party shall covon. ant on hispart toexecuto and doliver to the sald second Darty o good and suflicient, ded in_foo sfmplo at tho oxpiration of the form {u the sald contract montlonod, 1f tho #ald second party ou hia part shall have prompt- Iy fuliiled all his_covenants theroln contained; ~And o seld socoud Darty ou bty part. shinll covonul to v s to the firat pusty, hia $1,100 on Ahio Bth June, ou tho Bk June 1857 3000 on the Gt Ju exveutord, eto,, s’ follows, viz: 18585 the further AAr of ya,bud tho turtier' siun' of ue. 18581 the furthor PHE CHICAGO DAILY +| spoet RIBUNE: SATURDAY, sum of $5,000 on the Bth Jume, 1850, with T et oo i Bl -day ot Juné, 18585 attho rato of 0 por cont por snnum, tho intorost Ayablo anually ; tho furthor sum of $5,500 on L Ty ot Fuino, 1600, with interest a8 above : tho. further sum of $5,000 on Iho 5th day of June, 1661, with inter.. ‘ent a8 abovo ; and aliall givo hia moto'fox tho nforosald sump, paynbio ab tho timea and in the mannor abave hod, "And tho anid socond party shall also cavo- nant fo’ pay all_tazosand assessmonts that may be loviod and wisased upon said lands during tho contin. uanco of enid contract, Tho nooond party aball also covenant to encloso ald lands with a neat, sube stantial fence; on or beforo tholst day of January, 1850, and shil also within said time,—~Ist day of Janie ar7, 1830,—break tho ground and grado two stroota through said lands, 'Tho satd socond party shall also covennnt In and diring tho spring of A. D, 1858 to sck out biade trocs and overgreons {nand abaut said lsnds, and tho aircola throngh the eame, and shall dacorata and beautify sald groundr, and shall put safd grounds odsoon es practicablo intos high state of “oultiva. tion, and Xeop thom Bo, Tho maid socond party shall also within the year A, D. 1850 oroct on =aid promisea two dwolling-houses, suitablo for the renldonco of gardeners, ®ho are {0 work upon snd beautify eald grounds, ' It Is furtlier oxpressly under- atoad and agreed that tho times in payment in maid contraot shall bo considored and takon a6 ihe essenco of said contract, snd for a falluro to psy promptly at {li timo any pait of waid purchitas money mald con- tract shall 1o forfolted ot tho option of tho sald firab party. And thosaid pecond parly on his part caye- nanis nnd agrees that tho sald $500 by him patd fo the enid firat party on tho exocution of theao articlos, shell bo absolutely and forever forfolted to eafd first party, sbould o to socond. party fall OF refuso to coraplots thosald contract of purchuso on the terms fnd cone ditfons abovo apecified, snd within the tmo above limited; In testimony whoreof, the sald pariios have herounto sot tholr haida and scals,and {o tho duplicato thorcof, the dny aud yoar firat abovo written, *D. Heae, (Hoal, [ 5 . Jony DOSTWIOE, [Seal.) It prosence of 0, B, Hosaten. ‘Tho gecond agreoment is ‘botwoon Ralston B. Palmer, Paul Jornell, John Higman, Mary M. Bostywick, and. John L’ Krum on the ono part, and David Hess on the other part, in tho onal sum of $80,000, and in tho torms related in the body ot the answer: tho paragraph chiofly affoct~ ing tho matter Loing na follows,—*‘ And whorona tho eaid Bostwick, sinco tho date of said arti- clog, has doparted {his lito, and default Lias boen ong olnthn»pnflmunt of tho sum of $2,600 on the Gith of October, 1865, aceording to the terma .nnd condition of said articles, by which tho snme aro forfeited,” otc., otc., showing tho intont of the partics, THE COMING WOMAN. A Yuvenile Porty in Erooklyn=-Rich Silks, Fino Lacos, nnd Brilliant Dine monds«=A 87,000 Outfit on a Miss of Soven Ycars. _ " From tha New Tork Sun, Jan, 37, A party was givon one evoning last weaek by tha parenta of & young miss of 11 yoars, at thelr enmptuons. residence in Brooklyn, tho guosts boing exclusively tho companions, male and fe- male, of the daughtor roferred to. Tho party ‘was & full-dresa affair, the houra appointed boing from 8 in the evening'to 2 in tho morning., From 100 to 175 gueats wore prosont, who wore re- coived by thoir young hoatess with as much enso and solf-possession as n matron gould assumo, ‘The drosses consisted of white, pink, yellow, lavender, and ceil bluo sill, olaborately trimme and dockod with epanglos. Tho hair was drossod. in the latest stylo—frizzed, puffed, powderod, and adorned with flowora, TFour-butfoned white kid gloves wero genorally worn, whils Fronch kid boots, matching the dresses in color, en- cased the feot, Only one thing was lacking in tlio miniature ropresontation of an adult party, viz.: onamolled facos, Powdor, howaver, was frooly used, but 8o artistically na to almost dofy detection, Oneo littlo girl (if sho could bo recognized as such) particularly eningod attontion. Bhecould not have been more than 9 yenis of age, and in addition to the powdored hair snd dazzling costumes sho sported with true appreciation n pair of diamond earrings, & gold ohain, and watch studded with diamonds. Upon each arm wau 8 bracolat of elaborato workmauship, whicl sho hold up for display, oxclsiming as sho did #0: ‘‘There's no sham about theso; thoy'ra tho roal sufl, for mother said so.” Anothor child of seven summers was arrayed in a roso~colored silk, $7.00 por yard, trimmed with throe-point appliquo flounces; & galaxy of dinmonds nnd othor exponsive }ewuhiy; o gold holt, the buckle of which was litorally coyored with dinmonds; o baud of gold cncircled tho bead, and from a pondont therofrom sparkled a solitairo of great value. Hor mother way heard to oxclaim: oxultingly that the price of hLor child's outflt for thal evoning was $7,000. jonlous mothor overhoaring the remaslk, do- clared, *“TTpan +ha noxb ocwstun uiy daugnts™ shall 0o dressed in ton-rose silk, which iu by all means less common .than pink. As for jewelry, sho shall surpass Miss Nellio or I'm mistaken," . The young gentlomen,! whosa nges ranged from 9to 14 ch:, wero gencrally ettired in black dross conts, light pauts, oud lavendor neck-tiey, Their smbitjon wae exhibited by conspicuous gold watch-chaing and scal ornsments. Rings of avory doscription and quality woro worn, con- B(at{nq of dismonds, onyx, seal, amethyat, topaz, omeralds, &o. Tho Lair of the eldor swains was u]:od in tho middle snd worn in long, floating ocks. Musio and danoing, ‘interspersed with flirta~ tations, occurred the ovening. . At 12 tho juve- nile nssombly 'woro summoned fo supper, which wag. perfoct inits appoiutments, and served by colored waitors imported for tho occasion, The adious wero spolien with sufficiont grace and cor- ocmony to eatisfy tho most ardent devotos of modern otiquotte, As the reporter left the fes- tivo ecens, the wondor_ why thero was such a large numbor_of vain and foolish women in tho community had vanished. BOARDING AND LODGIHNG. Wost Side, 93 DISHOP COURT, FIRST DOOR FROM MADI- son-st,, noar Union Park—Hoard and reoms, on sulto or singla. ouss nowly furnishod, Al modorn (mprova- ments, HUBDARD ST., NEAR THE GORNER OF U Dosplatnes—Nicely furnishod rooms, with bosrd. Torma, $4.60 per wook. Binglo rooms, 5, 5 79, BOUTI MORGAN-ST.—A PLEABANT FRONT Toow, with bosrd, sultablo for two porsons, and near Madisonat. WEST _WASHINGTON.GT, : rooms and board for ano or two 87porweok. uforonces roquirod. FURNISHED tlowen. Price, FEBRUARY 1, (873, OITY REAL ESTATE, QR SALE-SOUTIL 81D INSIDE TROPERTY— TLako-at,, oast of LaBallo-at., 40180 foot. Miohigan-av,, southweat ocornor Madison-st., B3z110 b, ‘Milchiganav,, southwest cornor Harrlson-st., 775170 ot Mioh|gan-av., adjoining Tromont He 622110 foot, oA AT, Moar Ui ramant Houer el ept o Wabash-av., nosr Fouttoonth.st., 25 3 ryebsabiay.) nons T penbari’ (5 yoscet tonso o Wabashave, southonst coraor Thiety.fonrth. fopt, ‘Diri-at., north of Van Boronst., 100c108 foot. - Rt at Son oA CorOk K hiees aloth gt 1SS faot, Nlfllflr b noar Randolph (7 yanrs' loaro), 23x41 foot. 5 Tivarat.) nonr brligo (Satory warolionac), £9170 fant, Cottage Gravo.av., nens Thiris: Toot. . 3. EBATAS WARIUEN, l'azul'fl'.:flgm ovatron JrOR SALEBOUTIL OF Iy LINITA-DEAUTE- Retaar (Rrirtyninthiat,) ganav., (Thirty-ninth.at, Oakwood' boulavard, and Bauth Park boulovard, atlow pri and on vory nM{{ 15, ‘Thofo fine lots Immodiataly ndjoln tho ety limits, and osasus ovory advantago for sosidonos purposon that eould ot lno'n“mrgll’ Upildors and capitaliats {s oapootally Tito titlo4s porfcat, and tha torms suoh as cannot bo olb- tainod elsnwhoro, - J. ESATAB WARREN, 18 Gbambor of Commorco, OR BALW—TLOTS ON ITANRIBON-RT., ‘l esiora 7o 2t Bl 00 ant B sam DAL o 1,20 oo, o lots on Taboy'st.,” donr Soutbiaatoru-ave, at 81,20 ®"fois on Loasttt-st., none Wicker Park, at 81,00 ench. KITtHE, DAVIBON & WELOIL, 145 Lagaltosts OR BALN_EXTRAORDINARY LEASES, RUN- ning 9 yon ket o Ao e o 1 “avs, onr 1AM go-coutt: N 7 . Bilohizan-ave, adjclaing Tramoat Tiouss, Serliote *heaaaso mot oaly tho boit, but_th tlo onl, only the ut thoy avo 3 Tosao of tho kind'to boied o mariiar, o Lo omin I0%s Do Geepaziy o tors Fhek Shmet b mhtatrod o from suyona ojra 0 IBATAS WAIRREN, 18’ Chamber of Gommarao. WANTED--MALE HELP. Booldiooporn, Clorl, &o, VW ANIED—FOR CLEEIMCAND POIUTEIR IN ABIIP cliandiory ntaro n steady, Industrions man : knomiotgo of o husinos il Goud rcommmmndations, bewlowark, WA Mlckizsnav. Adfressia e | VAW ANTI FINAT.OLABS C Airgiels iandweiting of :upl\mmz Cartior No, 5, Chl N\L]{mllpyflrk{‘n{?fi T-OLALS QIML FOR GENENAL VW ARTED-AN EXPRIGENGRD TOOKKEEPIR and gollootor, ot that 16 willing ta wark for his om: Boygnn Intorost{ good rofocunsos. raquitad. Atdtoss B Trados, VWANIED-A COMPLTENT JOB PRINTRR: A Dormanent sitution to ono'who mulla, 49 Houth ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Domostion. VWANIED-A OIRT, GERAAN) TO DO GRNERAL WA i AND COMPETENT GIIiT, TO hdo gosoral hoasowork tn s family of two. 817 Wae rihuna ofllco, kY, DA GIRL TO D 3 I W Vork at i3 Hubbardt. s Sy o o e TANTIED — GIRT, YOI GRNERAL JIOUBE- Cantte Y abark] Duuat bo o good cook, Iranor, and wastior. Ap: TED—-A TIRST-OLARS DRARS FINISUEI | w37 AKi - W Dt VAT 4 AN A GEMMAN GIitl; T0 DO BECOND A n%'fi.’:}fv'.if.f‘g"zx‘;fi“fflii':: n!nl{l""x'n’r'-"-'i'\wr'k‘lf"éu'x'{.'u‘r"\‘ 05 | WY ok o (20 Gavo of ‘chidron. RGN WANTED——U\IMEDIATEL\(, FOUR_OR TIVR WK"_TED—A GOOD GINL AT 39 BEDGWIOK-HT. ThreinEo% ) machine biacksmitla. "J. 1, OABI: & GO, "ANTED—A OOMPRTENT GIRL FOR BROOND swork. 78 South Sangamon-at. ANTED-MAN COOK. FIRE-PROOF RESTAUR- W al factory plaino ANY, 881 Wabauli-v. ANTED-AT 0 WRST VAN BURENST., A& ANTED —19 JATE COPPRRMITITR] | gook, [onar aud mashers. [0 eworks must bo 8 goot, 50, 000 A 1 moolinilonl ' draughitnms swbcook ‘Firo Jatingishie, 50 Hontit " Bese ANTED-A RATT AND EXFERIENORD TOY m : 3 BRIGIT BIDK GO § Wosl Madisnmat ) = Ome 3 a g z nor LaSalle nnu_&gm Watorata, - - rovean Holel, cor TUABER AT 113 TARTIAON, ATOVI Y Apply aarly this morning, boller and hoa{lng Apparatas. LIN'& B0 BT Claric-aba. oF &L Folop Bliaed Tl ANTED—A GOOD COOK, NONF NERD APPLY: 1sss slio undoratands her business, Apply at 219 un Ashiand.av,, comor Tylor-at. : \V ANTED_GAPARLIE GOORE AND GOOD HOUBE e}t oan fndl womio duairabio sitn 2ol WHITTAREIL, 26 Ohigogoave > "PPIng ta ANTED-A GOOD GIiif. T0_ 110 RK] W ok 100 St CApiieat B FeRAL: sixth-ot,, ornor Uslumot-ay. ANTED_A G000 KITOHEN _GINT, XY‘_‘ Uontiaorial 1ocan osmor Hinio- b b Aicrag ik ANTRD-AT R WAL anE: ‘ 1D QTON-AV,, W Gt of Al Do aaet G a" oastriels ‘POrabR Ha0d ADBIY? must comd rocomtaondeds Misoollanecons. ANTED—A PRACTIOAT, FARMER TO TAKR cliargo ot s stock and feul, farm in Gontral Iiinols. Nong but thoso witli the best of roforonces nuvod apply. ' l‘ 1ES J. F. LATSHAW & 0O, Itoal Estato Agents, nflfl&plfii Afl'a‘};filn Tl\xl?i Wlsl?zlél‘nl'gfl DYI'I? kL E-Q%B: lx‘pa‘fla. Tiao ook gnoo BORARRLIT” ARbly at tho oliice of O Rirhtde OR_BALE_87 FEET ON TYLIR, NEAIL LI wnalh ‘T'wo hiousos on Atlantic, noar Fiflyfirst-st. ; Tmonthly plaflunh. Housos and fots in Lawnualo, on 0 or monthly paymonts, 8 lotscornor of Paulina wnd 1t. cornor of Roboy and . on Ilournoy noar Hoyno-st, 105 foot on Winoloater. 12,3005 nhuy. 24 fost on n!nn-&]nu 3 85003 chosp, Tro Iota on' iluo Island ar., noar Stxioaul-st.{ olienps 'Also, aomo bargains in Roro Proporty, JOILN B. HALIC & GO, Raom 26, Brian Dlook, “Tylor-als ANTED—MAN AND WIFE TO TAKE, HALF IN- | rlond,I) ‘toroat in a boarding and lodging-houso just oponod. botwesn 9 and 10 o'sln) Ttato chianco. 103 Wost Madison-st. SITUATIONS WANTED-~-MALE, VWANIEDIEWO EXPERIENOFD WATTERS— o ¥ white"—for rostaurant. Addross M 68, Tribuno AT A (TR iy s EE TWO 000D OAN; | 12 a scod hand, nmznllo‘rlrfil'l .n;lgf.’s%’:’.fi’ia‘m‘fé“fl A and other dogutnonts, . o e ol e dooutnonts, will Do glad of smployiasats Jar oltica, VW ANTED-TIIS TORENOON, 386r; nono othors nieod JrOR BALE-A TOT 31100 ON TAVIOR ST, NEATL Bouthwost Plankc road aldowalle 1gld, aud ico oot tago on onol sido; 8930 Lot 24r100 on Awolfth-at,, uear Douglas Park; 850, Lot o Homliton.aw.; noat’ dneke lol'l;&hl l?‘.m. ta on Bouthwest Plank and nolghbor- ligod at fotr prices. KENNEDY & NEWLLL, 7 Madl- JrOR BALEVINE BRIOK TIOUSE, WITH _OAT. pate, faxanco, ato, on Kouth Silg, - Prige, 85, 00, Uargain.' 1188, WHITNEY & 0O., 148 Lasalio-at, TOR BALE-WABASIL-AV,, TWO-STORY TUANT ‘Bouna of 10 roomms, all modgen Improvonouts, and lot 250y 187 Tty snek Tront, o Wabanti:ave noar Thirly- et BNYDRR & LEE, No. 1 s Bullding, ‘northoast cornor of Montoo and LaSall TORBALL_BY i, 0. MONRY, 77 OLANK-AT,, 6 vonth. and Johuson-av,, fonoed 810,000, for o fow days; & gond bargatn foot, oust front, on Paullnn, noar Harrlson, 1002124 cornnr Polk aud Marshileld-av. ; theastwo plocos aro outsido of firo limits, FDfl. BALE—MIOHIGAN-AV.—FIRS’ lo front hauso of 13 rooma and_Int, east front, on .Mihigan-av,, noar Thirtioth-st. SNYDER & LIE, No, 1§ HLzon's Billiding, northoast cornor of Bonroo and Lat allo-ata, p TOR BALE—101.078, FAOI %1% FEIT, BOUTIL ! front, nn Exan-av, (Thirty-ninth.st), " belyweon Ein- rald and Deshol-sts. : easy terms, BNYDER & Litk, No. 14 Nion's Dullding, norihoast cornor Mouroo and L allo-sts. "OLAES MAR- i r & yo drors K 68, Tribuno offico, ANTED—MIEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENTTOUALL | . QITUATION WANTED-] g Y et T a1 Wort Watiias | S Ehaotlon ot s A aloes 1 or OUnG MAN TN tonat. AMITIL & WIHITHORN, Tonsion, {ox Jaot; dostros Lo 1oara tho prof T Aok ae ANTED—A MAN TO WORK IN BTADLE; AN | i0ofico. Invlustrious, stoady uian, that knows how to cluan QITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG GRRMAN WHG and s.flfo.d oo lisvaa stondy job, Apply st stablo, rear of hiea a thorough knowlodgo of hook-koaping, waite n, * ANT situation {n n Wholesalo of rotall Rrocers hous: " 1> — INTIEDINTREY —§ WIDE AWAICE | foleronces. Halary “na objoot, Aduress 1o &3, “Thl ‘.’.‘},3'. mon: Lonoraiite busfnoss and Inrgo pav. Gall on or | 2552 4 NGS & GO, - Hixahange Biook, floom 5. SITUATION WANTED- Y A YOUNG AN INTHH FANTRD-BOGKKLLEPER, § BALERMEN, POTL noaks German, Krenoli, and Englizay W A oot braliamons &iso, ek With £50; salo Tamiahod. Adeous 26 Tafuced invostuioit, _Apply at 167 Filth-av., Toom 10, e e VWANTED-A EIRST.OLAGH TRAVELLING AN, ey AN L AT & R tre Yo Tolund & PRt Rafirosd. Addsoss D 14, Frionkg olfioas | Cnooe_Aduror JUNIOR, 100 Weat Lako-at. = nume aud roferouccs. All commusications striotly | QITUATION ANTED—IN A WHOLESAT, cory housa b 3 A A R glvin coniidential, TO RENT~-HOUSES. 10 RENT—A NIORLY FURNISHED HOUBE, WITIL T GRO. Gorman ITUATION wlm“’l‘radun. ¢ S N iD-BY A FIRST.OLASS BMAN bnr, Tiio farnituro will bo sald choap, Apply on | 1cooks from Now York, _Avply at 63 West Madisogeat, 3 _ | QITUATION WANTED—AS WATOHMAKER, B [0 RENT_SOUTIL SIDE—TO PRIVATE FAMILY | K mi S bl Mbne cim, 22Porlonco in the Husinoe, anlsy & niooly furnished Houso, with uso of plano, ote. g 3 LEVIWING & €0., %3 Wab s Miscollann ZA NEW MARDLE OCTAGON VRONT, Yo SUUATION WANTEN-BY AN DLDERLY AND 3 oréj:;.\nd baremont, 8l modern improvoments, coliablo man 88 innitbr or librarian, Saaty not sa ['OR BALE_OR RENT_JOHNSON.PLACE—TWO. tory and basomant brick Tiousa of 10 rooms, liarn and o iot, o JeRnsonIACS, near ThIrly.oluhhate SN YDILR & Lm& No. T4 Nisonte Waliding, Horhonst comer Mon rou and Laiailo-ato. JrOI BATE—g5, 00 WILL BUY A THTORY HOUSE and iot on Adama-at,. ‘onst of Hoyno. 52,20 will buy a now story and a linl? hiouno and lot 40x123 on Tauclh- at. §30 down, balanco moathly paymonts. WILIPPLE & BoWHORYER, 61 Bouth Dosplalne: OR BALE_A FEW LOTS AT A OREAT AR ain, on Houth Hlde, nosr Btook Yards nod Took Iaand Oae Bhops, Addréss ¥ 83, Tribuno of ‘JFOR BALE_A TLOGK OF #8 LOTs, BEING TTVE: aores, inaide south boulgvard And wast of alstod-st, A bargath given. Adiross 1 9, Trivuno ofioo. OR BALE-OALUMET-AV., TWO.STORY FRAME ‘ouso of 10 roomia; and lot 23'by 150 fact, No. 313 Calus mot-av. SNYDER & LE¥, No. 14 Nizon's Duilding, norflioast cornor of Monroo and LaSalle- FD“ BALE—AT A DARGAIN—i(6176, CORNRIL OF VanBuron and Blorman-sia. . 100x8, northenst cor. ner of Jolferson and DoKoran: sriies wisling tofin- irova mo money roquirod down,' Inquire at 138 South lark-at,, iu baok, TORBALE—_GOOD LOTS ON ALL TIIE; BIREEIS betwoon Twonty-third and Thirtyninth.sts., end ho: Twoon Stata and Halstod. Al oat of firo limits," Parfoat titlea. Warranty doods. A vory small payment down ¢ § ours, 8 por sout. No ‘agoncy buslnoss. ALBERT RANI, §73 Wabash-av. O SALE_WXI0 ON MICHIGAN-AV,, Tyenty.thirdst,, with first-clnsa houso conthining all modorn Lmpravomonts, 48 foob on Wabash-av.,, hear Thiztioth, with story framo Louse; prica, 810,000, *10 lots on Egan-av., coraor Ntowact-av, 10 lots’ on Second and Ticteats., Ditwoon Roubon aud Noblosts. WING & FARLIN, 64 12ast Madison-et., corucr Statd, Rootn 4, Y BAST TRONT ON NEAR - v 1nuch an, ablct 83 6 Gomfostablo and. : NT_UNTIL, WAY T-A MIDIUMSTRD, | meak Addrs . HITRY, Gitg, " bormanont ongase furnishied house, on Wabash-uv., moar Four- foontliest, Addreas 1 10, Tribuno ofico. T_HOUSE OF 8§ ROOMS, NO. 13 WEST dnoksonst. Prido, 10 pos nonihy and water rent, Socurdty for rontrequirtd. 6. H. QUMBIINGS, 100 Liact Randolpi-at. 10 RENT—GOOD TENEWENT O basement, ou3 blonic from Lak wonth, Inqulroat 13 South Canals SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALR Domostics. » o 3 ITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPEOTABLE, 1) smart Norogian giel | e gl o RS WA gt ol Ty at JITUATIONS WANTHD— S r 10 Bonriing v, Sae 1y Sonk P A ROOME ;X‘rm o e G the chambor maid ; n¢ but first. TO RENT--ROOMS, Wollater Wesk bida, 0 mst-class Daod apply. 18 Max- Lo T o QITUATIONS WANTED—DY TWQ BUOTON OTa: - 10 RENT_ROOMS, 874 MIGHIGAN-AV. ; MODERN | Wost Adurmat: o o woond Bl Call for two days, fmprovomenta; private fautly; roforoncos oxohanged. 3 ey SITUATION WANTED—RY & GOMPETENT w0- fii0 RENT_8 TARGE SQUARE ROOMS; ALSO 3 ‘ma a; i family. ~Refarances it raquirod. bod roems In suit or sliglo, with or withgut board, | Appl; n iy furnishod or ufurnishod; would do for ifght hosokoap- | Btondag. Beursen Bodinik sud Wa iug. B4 Wost Van Buren-st, 0 RENT-A TEW CLOICE SLEEFTNG ROOMS, igpirom §15 to $50 par moath, 1a privato family., 871 Wa- ath-nv. TO RENT—5 ROOMS TIRST TLOOR, 1t WEST Lakoat,, botween linlsted and Desplainos-ats. Ront, 30 por month. 7['0 RERT-—7 ROONS, WITH OF WITHOUT GAR- ots, Sodgwick-st., south of Divislon-st. Apply. 53 Bhichro-ny. [0 RENT-HANDEOMELY FTURNISUED OF DN furnishod front suits, _first and sucond floors, for §outloman snd wizas, or sihglo gontlonion; accommoda- . Tl nsh-nv, : T RENT—ILEOANTLY-TORNIGHED THOOMS; | . BUSINESS OHANCES, o, T e i1 modern i tn, aLBU West We Y AT N RRNE I A WAL ST ey o Sl maders bmprovornenis, eat Washington- | “A N EQUALINTERUST N A WELLESTABTISTED SITUATIONS WANTED —NTS. A, T. B 12 rolicita the patronngo of hor former Sustom 01 A satof nmlreLl: AN oity PLOYM. BURKAU, 16 Wont Jao} i S io Nolp, EAL on &b, Miiscollnneons, TTUATION WANTED—IN PJ e, Call o aadion Tor B dos B A8 Grovoaw., up-stairs. TIUATION WANTED—B S atiendant in & bAotOPRD A e ot hicts o tins & ailghe practico rotouchiug negati Faowica g, - Addras oD, Ty 467 ors B 8! FOE BALR=ALED WILL Burnaldo.at., betweon Twontroninth and Thirtioth s one of tho flupst looatlons on thiostreet. IEALD & WARNER, 126 South: Olark-st. u Tnenranca, Law, Loan, Getlootion, an 0. REENT 4 ROOMS 1N _ (00D ORDER, FOT | bsiuos forsalo.” Tha advortisor wishos to disposaof hiy usokooning ono block W., of Unlon Dark{ 62 o of b intarest, ~ Batlstaotory ronsons givon: for sl Ad~ ot “GalT R B Mo Wambtngion ot o5 posiou: | SRRgSio0Ree N ROY £T TR SURANGE oda ars. ! AGE PANY, Ocdar Talls, Iowa. JOR BALE - TWO ELEGANT ¥, BOUTI front, on Gaalldge-et., botwwoen entrer, aud Hhroop. af 3, wator, shado trdes, and foncod. Obllgod to scl). gain oforod. IIEALD & WARNER, 120 fouth JOR BALE_AT A BARGAIN, ON TERMS T0 SUIT to partics wishing to Luild, lols on_Wastorn-av., Toxnpton, Polk, and Wojlorats. Inquiro of G. AL WISLL, 8195 South Clark-at., in bank. OR SATI40180 TEET O of Randoiph and Wollast.; n & i OUTHITAST GORNER lan, 46 160t and § Inohes Wolls, Inqulre at 1140 ad{olning tho 80 foot fronting o: Indiana-av. O, NG NOB. 81 AND 5 WEST i lonso of lat uatli May1, 1816, Tuquire o SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. TOR, SALE-AT LOMDARD, A DESIRADLE diwolling iouso, witly Ll naro fot, In sight at dopat i 8500 cash, batance i ialf yosrly paymonte, irout noxt biny 10 May, 1876, oF will rant promises o n small family who il Geird (B owmor. Atvigto W, 1 REWST, R 164 LaSalle-at., basoment, Otis Block. (Ot BALE_DBY KIRN, DAVISON & WELGIH, " Roal Katato Doalors and lrokors, 143 TaSale-: Bogoral noro traots sauthyost and wost, otdodbargains. from “vity, at do- 0 RENT_THI: UPPER PORTION OFF 160 PARK- Lav., 5 voome, clonots, bath, wator, aud gas. 0 RENT—3 O] URNTSHED ROOMGE, or wihiout, DoArd, 539 TEAFUGEA-RLey BoDREOR Wahaeh sud Miohigan-ava, 70 RENT-NICELY TURNISHED SMALL ROOM, sulfablo for no or two persons, in qult dwolling Touso, 8t5l4 Wal 10 RENT—HA TALF INTEREST IN A LARGE WHOLEBALN A T e . 5 eale, Arldmuqldl\l)fi. Tribuns ofica, = o oo O Pt TALL AND GAMPLE ROOM, DOING . fivat-olaes bursis 2 a3lo, Bliet b solde. I MoLBAN, :n;-n-‘hu-'ulv’:'" BOARDING TOUSK FILLGD WITI BOARDERS Tor salo at & baruain, - o aalg st basuan. or will oxchango for ronl estate, v., nosr Harmon-court, SOMBTLY VORNISUED AND (urnishad rooms by tho day, wook, 3 ; . i, 30 o B Bt Bty wombla, > | (JQLORADO oA WELL-ESTARTISIND LriimmR . conslaty f firste — Tnss ) 0 Easgeain TO RENT--STORES, OFFIOES, &o. | sidwss AUSTE Wbl b g Pieoulars e B h pignerver 4 ENTAL PRACTIOR FOB 8, W O RENT-A STORF, No. 105 MILWAUKEE-AV. By S O, BTG SRORE R - | D it b SR MTFU T0, RENT_THE OLD REAPER TACTORY ON | Dotsl3yoars Torma m d tanding. Tox 1, Madtson, Wis. NTERPRISING MEN—A GHANOE FNE st money-mukiog article mA{‘gfle’:.Ai'Ef‘pfifl‘. Pay from tha profits. DR.T., 88 West ]!‘ll::z"ll';n %ABS, WELL-PAYING BOARDING. . o at H {()UR OLD FAGIORY VOR SALE OR WEN. ~ or of, Washington raonats., i b 2 to. Adi North Wator-st., cast af Rush-at, bridgo, with power. i Sriseah ful stenm ongino, shafting, otc.; alsn, foundry ounol nd oll arraugemonts coniplots (6 'do & foundsy busiao togathor with 470 fuot of dock front on tho risor, Poa alon glvon at . App); A Lo, & AR R micn o ot 2 Nord 0 RENT-THY ECOND AND T I T e Ramasbio. frant Betine: oo s o Tylor-sts, Thore aro 14 lar rooms, hosides closots, Dath-room, water clusot, pautrios, &u; also, arrangod for liot and cold wator, qus, &o., o, Inqniro'at tho ailos of tho Duvis Sawin Maching Lo. 235 South Halatedests - ORRALE—OR EXOHANGE—CHEAP_NORWOOD Park—Blooks o lots, “Ravonawood—3,000 foot, Au- Tora--lilcgant rosidengo, eacrifice. H. 16 WELLY, Trog: SALE_GuxlTs 1 ata barg Iargo boautiful ‘grounds, at o 18 Doarborn-st, PARE, st., onst 'fronf, [ o “{0ct0 fost” at Oakland, on Rlllsav., morth of Thirty- nipiat, et torh, £ 3 Oak.at.. tsar Hede Park Royo u good build. (ULRIOIL &£ HORD, 511" Wal ) -av, and 1 TOR BALE — KNGLEWOOD_SIX AONES AT A bargaln, noar. dopofy It takou soon KLl PLarls JUDSON, Heal Estato Agonts, 43 Wo non-at. ) WEST LAKE-ST.—A LARGE 1tO0M, 293 Yoo humo comforts, Torms s, oonk 398 WEST WABRINGTON-AT., CONNER STAV-— Furnishod room, with tirat-rata boatd, for ano or two gentlomen. 623 VIST ADAME.ST:, REA UNION PARIC Ono alegsntly farnishod and ono unfurnishod room; cuntein afl modarn coaveutoncos; location and Ac- OIt SALE_AUSTIN AND NORWOOD PARK_WE hayo cliolcs Iots and blooks [or walo or trado, WL BON, PEIRCE & CO., 10i33 Olark Oli BALE—FIVE AND TEN-AGRE DLOGKS 1N south half of Soctlon 5, Washington Helghts, Tywo Fallyay stations onand neat tha ground, maklug vor oay and fraguint accons to tho centro of {haclty,” BRY: DR & LILK, No. 14 Nixon's building, northonsi oornor Monroo and faSallo.ata, comniodations No, 1. 793 FULUION-STONE FRONT TOON, HOT &nd cold watorin room, sultabio for gentlean and wifo or two gentlomon; B14 pur weok. South Side, 4.3 WUBBARD. COURTNEW LOARDING HOUSE, O Irst-clasa boaed, with room, 1o §5.60 per week, with uso of pla 3 84 . Day board, §3.50, TWENTY-SECOND-ST,—FURNISIRD NGOMS O forent, with board, _Also day boarders wanted. 15 bLouse, EAST RANDOLPILBT,-NEAT AND HAND. somoly furaishod rooms fo ront, Rostaurant in 157 165, AND 18 LASALLE-ST,, NEATL MADL. 3 2ot=Bpocial provision ‘mada 3r day-boardor DOWNEY'S, (u Jtopubllo Lite Buildtug, 3 WABABILAV.—TWO OIt THRRE BRLICT gontlomon can’ sooura nigely furnlshod rooms, with first-clasa board; torms wodorate. Iteforencos ox changod, 539 WATASILAV.—A HANDSONE RUITE OF roomy, (urufstied or unfurniaticd, Also furnishod rooms, singlo’ and doublo, wi WABABIL-AV,—FURNISHED TOOMS FOR 554: ontlemen nd\vlvnl'ni‘nml for glo gontlomon and singlo ladlos; also, table-boardors yauted, T5] (AGASILAY.—ITANDEOMELY FURNISIED DL teont sultos, for gontlomon and wivos, with board; NEAR THIR. ront roois for 3, B0 to 87 por bot nud vold Wator In Toonia; acoomodations frat-class. 790 MWADAsi G_RENT, ONE ROOM. with board, auitable for two gobtloman, o singli gonts, mlt ‘and"with ira, WADABH-AV._FURNISHED ROOM WITH 1250 N deaAvis ramiiy: AYLEY HOTEL, BTATE.ST., toonth—A groat reduction i board fman and wite, 915 por wook: singlo Eon COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, s R BALLSEVIRAL DESIIANLL 1LINOIS 8, i , 000, ), and $15, ome fol axchamen, T3S, TR I o b, Morrivorts Block, southicast sorner Clatk and'Bladison-st. FORL BALE-SARMS OF 5 & T, Tio, 33 AN 400 acros, writhin 20 miles of O eago, nods viatious; st of tmpravomonta, WHIPPLE & MOWIORTER, 6 Bouth Desplaines.st. ' REAL ESTATE WANTED. e A BSouth Ular) TN Lz, BEWING MACHINES. ROVER & BAKER'S BEWING AIAOHINIES— ‘Gonoral Oflos, 160 Btate-st., Branch Ofica, 413 Wa. ash: Persons lnving old Grovor & Bakor sawlng ma. invitod to call and 800 the now improvouontu omathing to thoir ndvantas WESIDENTS PATRONIZE 1 ing Machino, looatod for your T'wenty-socond-at, INGER_TUY YOUR BEWING MACHINES AT tho old Bingar offico, 913 8outh finlstod-ot, Dachlacs #01d on monthly paywenis, Open ovanizg: SWEER BEWING MACHINE OFFIOLR OF J. N, QouTi BIDE olilga of tho Hinger Bow: convenienco at 105 S‘Ou'ru SIDIC MOUSE, TIl STATICST, family hotol, “No_samplo room in thie ho clags tablo, #5 por wuak, Hingle rooms, §5 and BOARD WANTED. OARD—TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN ARE DL- slrous of seourlng board ins privato {amily, vhora iho soglaty af young fsdles aud muslo can be obtained. ould profor” Houth Bido, nor(h of Fiftaonth: 8 dross, stating torms, &o., X 43, ‘Teibuno ofice. LOST AND FOUND, OST—A TARGE MEMORANDA POOKET.BOOK, o fludor will ba wiltably rowsrded by leaving tho anma at Lho Horald obioo, 167 ani 164 LaSaflost., Itoam 8, Avoado-court, B, 04d. OBT—IN A TWENTY-NINTIL.ST, BTAGK, NO. 0, 2 two plooos of yak Iaca iu oue parcel, T'ho party who blokod it up on entoring tho stago will confer a favor by loaving tho sawe, or addrossing 1133 Miokigat GURAYED Ot BIDLEN-FTON CORNER LAKE llulfi)‘lolhn&u., J\I’\Ri ol at 'l.u'funloh o A Srohul oolored mare; bada ssddio’dn_marked ', Wl Lo aid Tor har by 0. J, BURKODGIY, 107 Dillor-at. UTET O n Jollo bollor, dry:kilns, shafting, oto. ; sultablo for any kind o} auochnical work, ‘A 1+ 2 nclisichlvark, 4 W ANBREWE £ oo dei NEOF TRIE BEST PAVING BI B 0 RENT—I'WO PLEASANT TOKTS OF BUILD. L ing'No. 81 and ‘54 Slatost., cornor of Harrison. Livoral ront ta a rsponsiblo party. ” Inquiro of owner ot promiscs. WANTED---TO RENT. WANED-TO RE lco. <= AT S S N s S EN OF 83(ALL MEANS IN OITY OR COUNTRY o 8 suro-gayiag business, call o sddross 84 - A ¥URNISHED BED ROOM with firo, lght, end oaro, for a einglo gontleman. | JYARS BUSINESS ONANGR—THE FORNITURE Address this d, m., ‘A 21, Tribino oflico, ‘1”{ aud bustness ot a good m;xwlhfl}fn Wt Ge Rl ANTED—TO RENT—A GENTIRMAN WOULD | corninie, Toraslo to the sttt ooy Atia : . ¢ man chioap f }“ Jiko o ueniehod xaoi foe s lfe koo tho pae, [,,:_;._n;w i :l\,,;,‘:,_ g e, choep doF ARTRD_T0 RENT] T TURNT! AND LEAST, OF THE TOTEL 8 or rond Houno, known as Downing's al , Tows }K,mfl,‘ SR aa: mast Vo leseaniy onitid:” | serubetoe ol ot xSl CalloF it SHoROE JANTEN—TO RENT-A FURNISHED HOUAR, ok S S WA g S ot ST WOUHT, : LG OF ANO. 100RNER Deat of roluroncod, Glvo pactioulara in answer, V15, A b e opapy for cash; dl<tures lmort Telbing ofico, = oo raason, shangs of bustnots, Addors 1o, Felbon o mnn o, MISOELLANEOTUS. iiiE LEASE, FURNITURE AND TIXTONES TOR LADY -WHQ WRITES A GOOD HAN Ry -1 sale, o, of & small Europoan lotel, in this ATARY, WO WRELES, & GOOD HARKD, AND | gl fhecnioboiiul sk 2" Unvsatn. " C! I, SoL k! It Zuyelopes alld wrapnora oddrersed for 33 cents | “oo & TW, 238 West Harris | '500 \x\l“l‘a\llhl,l‘ug“fi“l\ll‘ IN'I_'HREST %A MANU !U!.Eli‘hulflfl Toan Offloe, 654 Htat gG 000 HAIR BTOCK—$2,600 JEWELRY, #4,000 EAG SYAYES OF ALL KINDS ARD BIZES ON | doatue tormio bt s meat baremar o in srabdlL, Bats AR EARD S GO 25 donts Wattagte t O1E | b NN Ksargach, 6 Ropusils” L08" Bullis '1‘ & MATRIMONIAL N \3’E‘fi0ial§! oglik‘r argod. AUF 6O t, ¥ MONTAT, NEWH COMPARY, Do bor. Ohioaga, F[\0 RFOOK RAISERS_Ti{is ADVERTIAER TAD A in Misaouri FINANCIAL. JNSURANOE — REFPUDLIO, GRIAT WY . lurzo ranco In ICnnans; aleo & lara3 fasni . Lainnr, Uarmaia, Mutual ‘Seourity, Moronants’, and loth aro altuntod noar s raltroad, aid aro watorod | 1 Y N, W 3 ke elhrrAR I SR | BlBUE vl b SN B T 9 ias abant fidad of stock; doustating ot sioetlin Dirti e s ), and Te itog hord of OANS NEGOTIATED—_g, TO $200, tho mun‘.uxmmnh of the_ busin with #8,000 to 810, 000 JB, PAYLOR, Roal Efin&o aud Loaus, 457 cap! “¢STOUK RAISER," Ttbuno afica, . YV ANTED; 3L, 00 OF, IRICLONMERT, yimr 15 West Randolphest., oom 3, up stalrke N WANIED - BEVERAT, BEN FOR O AND 5 -oxpioaiv for. othor gnoa{cast Bo, 8ol for 250. 1105 By 35 Woet Laker VVANIED-T WANT 70 PURUHASE TWO. Of th b -1 -4 o n. USRS morl 0 Siletalaeai ATANTED-HY TWO ENTERPRISING EARTI o, somo. rollablo, anbIBSd, And FoRseiAy a Mo TO LOAN IN BUMS OF %500 AND UP. grurdy, on roal oslato in this oity. RRNST PRUS., BING, 08 Wost Lako-at. ONEY TO LOAN ON TRAL TITATE. . & 12 BL WIS, S ‘man Bad: L tel ! 3 ONEY TO LOAN ON IIOUBEHOLD FUANT t h . o N R b o T1'0 LOAN—83,000 ON FIRET 3 %, TOATE L e O o LAR REAL FEIATE ) at,, 107 Bilwaukoo. | bustnoss.. Addross, with 5 GABSEL1E, BPRI] 3 AP “"}‘:éi‘, ACING %DE?;:EE;XEEMK:;‘"“L Miaikee, Rustuose.. Aduroms, with’ full partichlars, ela,, 1iis, i 'E, INGER & YOUNG, 19 ar.d 107 Mas monthly payinonty. V ANTED - INTELLIGENT YQUNG MEN 70 | f|'Q LOAN—$3,00 TORL TWQ ¥ S AND 83.00 GINGER AEWING STAOHINF OFFIGRS OFNION. | 1Y Athrn and in tho tal i L “far fice yonru upon firat- % M S e 34 Rt Halatod st and 1ot Nerth | PORTIIPS Natiogal Pologragh oolfean if Yislasst 8¢ | 54 G ANt andal Moo Hincgs| C#tate, “LYMAN & Olaxlcat., cornot ufxx‘xl-. Btaalidnos soid of Tunted on yasy | Room 16, e ntsaud sowlug given whon duairod, Bia. gy Bagmentaandsovlng given o P CHANGS. HORSES ANT GARRIAGES, TRLLER & WILSON BEWING BAGHINES, | ssamcrramnim o NS o | TIVANH & HAMMOND, FINET) 3 5 it e, g wes | S NRRen sy oy | T et el R R Ao Rion 538 Wost Aadison.ats - Dranolh 960 \Wabasheay “at V7T Haat Madison sbi, Toom s * 1o R el | Cras o i fanh t0atngle Sislalin AL pepsar, - ricos 00 ai s, Bncuines fally warranted | 1 chaugo for good pay i ; T gt your. Baieuronit, No. " Yol Mnddllynn "}.\;F igoation, £0., By caro o anreior oo arey, ourese, station | OB, 0 b DO soon at 11 Wast dladisaneat, O\ et s Besring Maching Qompeuy, 0 | 70 EXCITANGE—A LOT OF OF 10 IINE ORKAY FOR AFTIRANOON AND BEVEN. oral coninission. Wilson Beiring Muu.l_)lin gnm pany, £ s’"d' wm‘] hu?lncll for g‘fi?‘p‘}n‘r‘a‘n“:&flg{‘y‘fffi \nulnarlénz‘:fi b }’i‘.‘“ ,ont_tmfiu' aC fi.‘fi 2 'fil“’éfa‘)'\‘;’v‘“ == outh Wator-at, AT Doreons, ondrickson's stablos, and 64 Wosl AGENTS WANTED, Riufiaont, - i 0 EXOUANUE — SUOWE LEASE OF BIORE wantad § b for de 3 o iited el l\“lg.fi:‘l rnfilil %\;,l::fihh{?xl citato, Ad WAN'I‘L"‘D—'A‘I\E LEASE AND FURNITURT OF A : L (oiurtle hise n 8 good Jogatlon 1 pay in geod .. uf o Addre “Velbuns oifice. tANGR--A 130.A0RE TMPROVEED FATA | 22D A RESB CRARTY TO T ! Y o r 1 —. 3 LR PARTY TO TARE & .« btnons Lnanioagoy lo partsott will | VWARLED-A LESFONS AR LA TS oo, Ads ARG IRy North . GENTA WANTRD-UPON BALARY Ot COMAIS. slon. ‘Thoso buing somo oxporionco in driiga or dry ‘oods protorrod. 120 laut Judiana-st., noar Wolls GENTS WANTED S0 T0 810 A DAY, ON 43 10 48 capital; busluess pormaneat an aid i .:"'ub..}dw_ L s Ohteago, Tt GENTB WANTED-FEVERYWHERE; #6 TO 810 A ‘day, on &1 to §8 capitali busly by, L o e e, Vermanent and A GEENTH WANTED_GOOD UANVASHERS ARE A et AR ith my gooder " eriry aiticla s sestapla four’ samplos rroo,” 8, 30 LININGEON] Woat Monroo.st., Chileago. ik somw gugd Dustnos b . Ap: SIS S ST ol | o fGaalal > ¥ £—N E— 1.0 T Q) WO 5 o il J‘-fiol- dumn-m\-m‘.‘,‘.’,!,’.‘.".?..fi.’:fi!.m_!i{,,",‘i"é‘nf.’.‘}. Tothing tn 1he dity, OREUTT! and vty - o Tosldonco. av. Attenra_Jilog Droper WELES, T Dosrarmeat. tor Ohlosas WANIED —T0 LXOHANGE — A FINST-OLABS boardiug house, for x §god priattug otico or & stavk 1 TINSTTGOTION, JTNAVED-ONI: DAY MARE TUWARD PAID for informatlon at 160 Novth G in tha roar. TILAYFD—A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, ONE YEATL ald, Bisoke with bay foot i bab tall ot o fuat iyh saswening to thaaimo"oF Wl 4* Yoo wif'he patd to fho FeAu S vos out o of Nolly, 4y Bty (et rotucas tho san to BT Puora-at, : DIVOROCES, IVOROKS TRAAT S nm A TR, i AFTHE doogon: A - FI};_;;U flh‘d, gige st praalod I the TWOROE, KO ¥ OROES LIEIATLY Obtatnod for Sau; ) t% terg, Lall x"}‘d- gy $00r &, o, D1 Houdhs OIvkab Tasioeo st FOR SALE, W bchetrs ooy O PPt ORI BALE-TWO OR TUREI GOOD FINF,] ) r afus, No. & Fifthcav, uu}tgudtmg A e aforo AU s Coad s B bonrdaraand ek 1ot 5 hiraser At “Meiblauo oa. g e TR BAER foon a5 pagsin: iarhanl el AN & Wiy, kit 7T, POBE 41 rons 4 A FIND LUNBER EQROONER, OA: Tor prigh and oo 10, SWothtaat 2 0 Uit H. ul—‘(l)“‘ llf\)fi(”"h\h‘l 1 71‘).! REAL Aaateisb, T RHERPRD, TR Ryt imbors [ 3 i Aty L WAL ety PARTNERS WANTED, ooy 1 Wi BERS JPARTNER WANTED WITH 0 DA natuser birl-oftie rafaroars g 3 270, and roquirod, Addrogs, 7 i whorg su fntyrviaw qan REONAL wn WEST 4 Do had, 710, Telluno olioe. ])“"A“Ihynqxl(l~l(lth'L»:?:1‘i;r‘]t(| 4 A I‘N‘!.SI;.H‘V‘.}’I‘JTH —EITHER, §PROIAL o Ploggs koud address ia 733 el o 3 nosy luouiea 3ty N Ly T ¢ TIME AND. PLAC A Ay S g e et ad enrationand | 2 SIONAL-TonAa IME ASD PLAC o ST ini opg £f oul ey 1 posaibln, 11 not, tey Sondos, Wit Yaras MUSLCLY, Do} piron.! Fbiheslelte R o MR it 211Ny Toal lareig oo, uortieoil W utal PARTNER WANTIDSWAIE St THJOTTIIR | DIANDS IO REN v (o ho $3,000), 5 & Arut-olaus rota 200, and | $200, 100 AR QoK okee Addross, X 85, Trivune ofliea, naar Thlrantat

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