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e w 7 “WASHINGTON. The Conspiracy to Seize the Public Lands. Bistory of ' the I.nud-Oiflce---Gmnfa of Lands to Railronds, The Iowa and Kansas Railway Systems =--Kansas as o Specimon Rail- rond Stato. Deolino of Morals, Roal Estats, ond Liberty, in That Common= woalth, ! From Our Own Correspondent, ‘WasnNazoN, Feb, 23, 1873, The vastost conspiracy in human naturo has been that to soize the publiclnnds of tho Unlted Btatos. It began boforo tho Union was porfoot- od n ovoral of tho groat Btates, ko Now York, Pennsylyanis, and Virginia; and it comprohond- od the most emlnont mon in the country,— amongst whom woro Robort Morrls, Edmund Roudolph, Asron Burr, and Willlam Blount, FOR IE ON HONEY-DEW NATII FED. | Morris spont many yoars in o debtor's” prison for his diversion of hia talonts land-wise,” Ran- Jolph carpot-baggod to Loulsiana, lke the first of the Hebrow wanderers, and conduoted Iand- suits thoro many yoars, Burr, threw. nway. his 1ast prospoecta’'of publla careor for tho Bukofim chaim. And Blount was oxpelled from the United Btatos Sonate as ecarly ns Washington's Adminiatration, for sooking to do tronson to his country In tho intorests of o land-speculation. s 'NAME YOUR AN 3 > TWith sl tho Mtigation, forgery, onterpriso, ond spparcut success of land-grabbors, whorestands the avernge of proflt? What man or family s grent- o this moment, with prospocts of ‘romnining #6, from tho onjoymont of nny of tho vast ostatos pioked up by tho liborality of the Fedoral law, or In dospite of ita aquity? Whero nre tho groat plantations of tho Hamptons? What aro tho bottor human dolights of Ed Boalo ? How muoh romains of the imporial graut of Moses Auatin P ‘Who over hoars in these days tho namo of Li-. ‘mantown honorably mentioned ? ~ The public lands in the Unitod States havo al~ wred advonturors einco tho days of DeSoto. The grants miade in tho days of the Stuarts com- prehendod broad colonies, all based upon tho sslo of ground and taxation of ita productions. But what s graceless sot of tonants,—so much liko thoir landlords,—had Ponn, Oalvort, James of York, and so forth | Ta not tho railway land system s dolusion atill? ‘What porson has obtained tho vast fortune out of the Tlinols CentrAl: Railroad? What is tho legacy of tho name of Onkos Ames worth to any wvirtuous posterity ? ‘WASHINGTON A LAND-GRADDER. % In a sketch of the oponing of the Cheeapeako & Obio Raflway, I roforrod to the investments of Goorgo Washington inlanded property on the Ohio snd Eanawha Rivers. Inquiry having boen mado as to this, X find, by reforonce ton copy of Waehington's will, published in’ boolk- formin the yoar 1800, that, on the Groat Kan- awhn River, Washington held 2,631 aoros, and, on tho Ohlo and Little Kanawha, 12,048 acres,— tn all, 86,170 dores, which ho computed to be worth in the year 1700, $297,440, or somothing loss than 88 por acre. Ho aftorward cstimates the Great Kanawha lands at “ forty milos - along that rivor, the richest in thoso parts, and worth ©200,000." Upon the Obio River, he hnda quantity of “rich rivor-bottom land, 16 miles brond and worth 810 on nore.” At 6 per cont Intorost for 76 years, thls investmonit—provided Washington patd for it the eame sum at which be valued lt—would hevo demandod thut v rue colveat prosont somothing loss than €40 per acro, ~n high valuation evon now, it would scom, for. 1+ild land, although tho rallway has just oponod it up to development. = The Washington family s well seatterod. Had =~ hohold to this land, wouldithave paid nsan “» plorations, - e investmont ? Doos land ‘always pay to hold it ? ON PRESENT-TAKING., . i Apropos. Washington says, {n the fourth clause of his will, reforring to the above land, that, in tho yonr 1785, the Commonwealth of Virginia presonted him with 100 shores (at 8100 escl) fn the Jamea Rivor Canal Company, and 50 shares (of £1 sterling onch) in the Potomae Co~ nal Company.” These, ho siys, ho has rofused, *pp inconsistent with & principlo which-I hat adopted, sad ‘hiad nover dopartod from; namely : not to recsive Iau\mlury “componsation for any servicou I could rondor my country in ita ardu- ous strugglo with Gront Dritain for its rights,” o therofore diverted tho said canal ‘shares to tho college now ‘callod Washington-and-Loo, at Lexington, Va. ¢ . EXTENT OF THE PUDLIO LAND, In_the flrst. 40-6dd yoars of the oxistence of the United Btates, tho total:cost of all public lands, whethor bought from Btato or foroign countrics, and inclusivo of tho ocost of their managomont and sale, was about £48,000,000, In the same Bnrlod of timo, tho sales amounted to 57,000,000, At. that timo (1832), tho Indiana held the little to one-third of tho! public domain within the Btates. and Territories, which wan moré than 840,000,000 acres, Our whole public domaln wes thon 1,090,871,753 acroa, TWENTY-SIX YEATS AFTERWARD, * In 1850, Charles Jamos Faulkner, in an ex- haustivo sfinoc‘h to his constitucnts, showed tho whole publlodomainwas 1,564,000,000 acres, which hod cout tho Govornment in money $195,301,000, or thirt een times the lato Alabamy troaty award. To oxtinguish the Indinn titles had cost $100,- 200,000~ to, pay Mexico, 825,000000; to by Louisiang, 828,600,000 (principal and interost) ; Florids, do, §0,600,000; Toxas, $10,000,000; Goor- gia, 95,000,000 ; roloasod clsims, - $6,000,000; Bxponsca of Land Ofce, surveyings and ‘ox- 815,000,000, SiF 2 tho figuros stood as follows: The public domain, unsold and unlxl?)pm rintod, 1,876,590,662 nctes. Rolinquished afroady, 465, 000,000 ncres, Yot tho snlas of publio Jands in 1871 produced only $2,333,000. Ad eu{fly—cnnanriad apeculativo and a vigorous political effort was mado to conflacato the Fed- eral lands to tho sovoral Btates, betweon 1852 end 1840, The offect wopld have been mnm]{’lu divido a corruption fund, harmlosa in gross,.but l]ohnuchsns.‘(n arts, and to kill the national goose which laid tho aunual goldon egg. Thus Blwnys with epocnlators!- What law pervadoes speculation,~law divine, moral, natural, or buman? Bpeculators' lnw is tho Inw of the urblind pnthor, to jump at tho shapo ho Lkons o his prey. If all tho land in tho country had boon, by tho compotitive offorts of tho Blatap mslied upon the markots of tho world, it would ave doclingd in ;Eflw rolativoly with tho supply. Tho public domain will- nover ‘diraotly ropay tho United Statoa for its cost and care, Tho annual gnlos produce little above 1 por cent to tho Troasury on tho cont prico and Intoroat, and overy glft of tho land seoms to involvo. n . mouoyed dower besidos, HISTORY OF THE LAND-OTPICE, The first Congrous of .the Unitod Btptos, fn 1789, paesed o bill for tho government of the torritory northwest of the Oblo. Boven years _. afterwards, the sale nnd sottlomont of = part of tho eald lnnd wore provided for, and tho embryo Land-Ofice set in motion, wifh its Burveyor- Geoneral, townghips, saloof alternato scctions, wte. At this dobato, in 1706, the wholo policy of & rapid settlomont of tho back country was do- bated, and the opinion was exprocsed by several Congressmen that “Tho rapid Incronse of a baokwoods population, rude, unscoisl, and dla- contented, would lead to moroe insubordination, violence, and thronts of sgocession, as lu alrendy Boon $ho case.” At tho samo Lime, the arties who favored low pricos and salo by sec- ?iunu showed the ponalties of welling in large tracts, as Lad been seon in the oxperloncoe of the “individual Statos, viz,: groat personal emolu- ments, small prolfta to tho Publio Tresaury, sud peattered, irregular, nnd dosultory settlements, Tt was little thouglit that, atior tho lapsa of more than half o contury, the ovila of both sys- toma would bo developed in the railroad laud- ot systom. % "'Zmor’l Gallatin marked tho polloy which was sdopted in 1706, In four yoaras moro, it was found that this compromise policy had brought the Trensury only $100.000. while the epeoula~ tors,—a powerful and Influontial body, whoalroady owned the majority of tho military land-war- rants and. groat _traota {n Now York, Peunsyl~ vanis, and tho Obio country,—aurroundad "tho two Iaud-offices nt Cinoinnati and Pitteburgh, and contrallod tho perfodical venduos., Delogate William Henry Harrlaon moidificd this systom by urglng the u\mnlug of lnnd-ofilcos within the tor- ritory to bo ottld ; and four woro thus oponed in tho Ohio Turrltor{, onch now thoaiteof noity, At thia poriod was the substanco of our prosent land-systom dovolopod. In 1802, Congross granted, for o Stato law which It dosired in exchango, ono_ township in ongh gootion for the support of schiools, k] In 1810, ftor muoh opposition, & pro-emption right to 820 noros—tho firat of o fong’ orios of wimilnr onaotmonts—was. oarried through Con- gross, In 1820, —to(pue o stop toinsolvont land apconlafors,” who nlroady owed tho Tronsury 926,000,000, and oould not oy dosplte many axtonslous,—tho ayatom of orodlt mnlos was aboi- ‘ishod, and tho prico roduced to 8125 an goro ; Ianda honcoforth to bo purchasablo in half quar- tar-soctions, of cl?hly neres, + Thus, littlo by littlo tho land syatom of the cauntry waa adapted to the requiromonts of ox- porlenco, and the virgin domaln of tho continent waa rolinquishod to tho growing nation placo by pleca, but-always with the provision thats school muat be supported by tho contral town- ghip of tholand, Giving away tho ground, the Goyornment thus oxnoted from it gocurity for clvilization, and this featuro of tho Iand-systom wag incapablo of nbuse. 2 At o comparativoly rocont_date, tho raflrond was mado suporior to tho sobiool-houso upon-tho publio lands, i SN TIE FIRST LAND-GRANT RATLNOAD' DILL; waa intraduced by Btephon A. Dougles, in the Unitod Bintos Sonnte, Jon. 8, 1850, Mr. Shiolds, of Illinols, reported it back with amondmonts, six wooks aftorward. It comprised In its pro= visions not only the Illinols Contral Railroad, Dut tho Hobilo & Qlfo, and theroforo” providod for.n rond from Ohicago to Mablle, It finally ba- . came o Inw, Bopt. 20, 1860, .in tho torm of Mit- ‘Inrd Fillmore. In thls grant waa' contalned 2,595,063 acras, or about 30,000 good izoablo . farme,~tho whole grantod to tho Iflinols branch, Of that grant, tho Illinols Oentral Raflroad Coms paisy adioilloo ab $ho prasont sime ad,otill for, ealo, 630,000 acros, at_from 87 to $10 an acro, 'Theroforo, botwoon worth of land, snmuslly Incredsing in: valuo, ye- maing o the rond, which owns above’ 800 miles of track, and leanes soveral hundrod more. The total salon of land will reslizo nbova 30,000,000, and the not rovonue ia over $3,000,000 per an- num, 5 A living mon in hondrable and native lifo, who voted sgaiust tho bill, was Salmon P, Ohafo, in tho Souato. Othors who voted nay, in tho Housoy wera Robert 0. Schancl, Tom Marshall, Proston King, ond Lowis Oampboll, of Obio. Tt was' & noarly equal party meaguro, and sustained both by Joft Davis and W. H. Baward, ~ g ‘Tiio Tilinols Contral Hallrond was complatod in:, 1850, from Chicago to Calro., It is still instancod aa tho most bonoticont examplo, es it was ‘tho first of thio land-grant aystom, bolug contrived ot a timo whon the rivalrion of Btate railway ayatoma hod consod by tholr gonoral failuro,.end - tho rivalrios of corporations had not boguu, ' : OTHER LAND-GRANTS, " The Thirty-sccond Congréss, in 1851-'3, en- dowed Missourl and “Arkanens with rnilmky lands; tho Thirty-third Congross,. in 1853-'4, hol uz‘ Minnosota " the * enmo'way' and, in. the. Th@zy-!onrth Congross, when the Ropublican ‘party was fully doveloped, nino railways woro endowed in tho Northwest alono, and. twelve in tho Bouth, Nost of the ‘Southorn grants woro arrostod by thoe war, bub the four railways of Ohio, the throo of Michigan,’ and the 'twd.of Wisconsin wora mada rich by tho. tets of 1850, Towa recolvod 8,456,000 acrcs, Michigan, 8,090, 000, and Wigconsin 1,668,000, 3 Aftor tho riso of the , Fodoral Pty in tho pe- riod of the war, the liboral uso of the land be- came tho wildost roflisuy. ‘The total number of mcres embracos in all the - way-grants, Eul and incomploto, . 8 now betweon 175,000,000 and 200,000,000 " Afia- gour] hagnot 1,000 elzeablo farma loft {n it of, tho Governmont land; Dlinols is not rocorded in tho land-roport ns possessing any moro -public 8,000,000 and e‘liODD,flDD i it 1a dosperatoly fighting, :in tho Loglalature of Now Joraoy, to dofost n popular proposition for » paralle] road acrosa that Blato, and it has nov- or conoedad tho hospiiablo flg‘n of way noross tho totritory of Pounsylvanis, Tho New York Gentral Railway (noronscs Ita stock by tho form of n dividond, nnd thon rofuscs to pay tho Na- | tional incoma tax. Intho East, thore aro moro Bhorifts' snlos of farms advartised than havo boon known for yoora ; and yot thoso farma aro ologo to markot, nud within' ‘wagoning dlstanco of both_canal ‘and raflway. DBut mnoarly all.our canals, Now York Btato oxcopted, havo fallon in- to tho control of the rallways ; and wo aro loft with what you do not ponsass in tho West,—an admirable sorlon of wagon-roads, dry as stono in any woather, . .. 3 7 THE PNESENT ODIECT OF TAE LAND-ONABDERS, - Sntiafiod that thoy have got all tho land worth having, the moro vigorous rallways aro now in- triguing in tho Land-Ofico at Washington to pl«fi:‘ up adjacont or distant fortilo tracts undor varlous protexts, and to oblitorato rich grauts and rallways. The Land-Commissloner at the prosont time 18 bollovod to have boon placed Loro wholly, by Towwrallroad influonco. = Tho_rallrond lawyora Linvo froo accoss to tho Land-Offico booka, whila sottlors and pro-emptors aro ruled off by mnotico tackoed upon tho doora; and the Commissioner ursnos hils deolslons up to the Sooretary of tho ntorior, arguing them in poreon. Tho Biato of Towa, whiols posatsncd tho begk roputation in tho Unlon, hne fallon under gonoral euspicion in the Tnat on account of the intriguos of somo of ita Congressmon, Who woro glven or purchnsed origally Inrfin interouta In the beltlinos of Iowa Tatlways, and whilo,dof anot members aro 1obby ing horo agalnat tha' pottlors, rotiring mombors work on'tho floor for tho cougummation of tho Land-Office jobs, Kagson nnd Loughridgo, the noyw 'membors, inténd, it {s anid, to show up Palmor ot al. ad soon a4 thoy got tholr soata lioro. TUE BAILWAY-8SSTEX OF IOWA ~ is, in ossontials, four trunk-linos running west- ward aoroes tho Btata from Obicago; with o ifth line incomplofo, from Milwoukeo. - Tu tho onat-" orn “half of tho ‘Btate, thogo aro connooted by - thigkly-Interlacing branches; but thoy run nonar- ly- parallol, without' conuoctions,” in “Wostarn flm, until: drawing olosoly togothor, thoy dis- appoar in -that slim cordon of ‘railways of tho Btata of Nobraska, P Tor the threo northorly roads; tho Sioux COlty & Pacific Rond, about 105 milos long, 18 tho orosg-rib ‘and common outlot in Nubrasks. If owos tho United Statos, -in borrowod money and - interoat, about 1,700,000, Tho DesMoinos Val-' loy Road js n sort of lauq diagonal bar to tho ronds of Enstorn Tows,—219 miles in Jougth.® . Tho four transvorso roads of Iowa at prosent i tavolvo ag mucl pooulation, bribory, snd sliarp At practico hero, s tho roads of any | Binlon, not exeopting Kancas. " . WHEDE FANSAS ‘DLEEDS,’ ! The roilroad syatom of. Kansas, liko that of Nobraska, conslsta of ono Jlong. trunk, ronchin ' for 420 mll6e wostward through -the middlo o tho~Stato ; and, in ftho thickly-sottlod enstorn part of tho Statd, aro numorous railwsys fooding to in the or tapping this tfunk, and throo of-thoge run off | o the border of the Indlan Torritory, whoro all ‘but ono aro stuck faat. w2 Tho Migsouri, Kangas & Toxas Rond, of which 180 miles aro in - Koneas, now ronched quito to “Toxas, and has tha monopoly of that grent trado, Tl Atchlson, Topoka & Banto Fo Road boars off toward tho 8tato lino, and 874 miles of track woro complotod last fall, Tho 8t. Joseph & Den- “ver Oity tond hns 268 miles ‘working. Kansas :has nearly a milo of rond to every 126 people. 5 TIUE BAILROADED FOFULAGE, Tho oxtravagant davelopment of hor railroad |- ‘gystom - bas #timulated town-building, so that roal ostato in Loavenworth, Atchison, and Law- ronco ia flat. and still. falling, and tho populntion -of many of the metoor placos actuslly upon tho decline. Tho number of tho railways docs not avail to reduce tho cost of Eastorn transporta- tion, and 16 conts a bushel for whont suggosta o new corn-law tyrauny unknown to Cobden or *Pool, 'The railways of Konsaa have had o eram- ming Influence on’ the Btato, and next have do- moralized its public tone, and thon noutralized sll popular influences in tho - Logialature, and finally fail to support the popuiation- thoy havo brought in, lands ; and Tows has loft only about, 1,000,000 acrod, e £ > OUD ENDOWED TYRANTS, - Tho railronds will 'have . rocoived, _undér rosont grants, throo times moro land thaa ho - schiools 'together, * forty times' ' more thon all tho commen: rosds nnd canals, ten times #8 jouch ,na all the homostesd sottlors, o fifth moro than all tho land sold, . six- toon ' times he'much a8 all.the Btates havo “ro- colved from the Genoral Government, and ton timon 08 much 88 all the confirmed privato land-: clpims, Tho General.-Land ,Ofco roport for 1872 pays all tho railroad-grants ‘ombrace 207~ 700,031 nores, and that the roads will Tocoivo .of thig not less than 176,000,000 acres. . - Hor, ihun, wro about 280,000 square_miles of 1oud bostowed . upon corporations, . Equal to Toxna and . Loulsiana_addoed . togothor! %yn,v .oqual to'Ollo, Michigan, Indians, Illinois, Wis- consin, and Iowa sdded fogother! | . . Those railrosd-grants cover tho' mogt Arable nud suitable land for. population in the' contral continont.” Thoy inciude nothing ia Alaska, and Tozss meantimo has givon away of bor'own public domain o distinct ompiro, ; 1f theso ronds, o endowed with o tarritoy equal to tho six groat States of ‘tho West, had a fopro- sentation equal to " thoir domain on tho present bosis of those Btatos, nnd wero ablo to control it, thoy would havo in Congress twelve Sonatora and geventy-sight Reprosentatives. * A'map of tho United Btates, traced soross with lines to delineato roada provided rorxflgmu’te, 1will. suflloiontly show that postority is alroady PROVIDED WITHL ITH MASTENS: - ... that tho chartors grantod under tho Republican gyatom .haye gussnd all the- profligaoy of tho_ Stuarts and Tudors; and, that tho bost land in tho Union has beon picked up in adyance, and tho Govornmont hea little to scll which will re- pay a purchasor. All that can now bo done is to ko tho torms of the boqnost onorous upon tha -grantee, nd recover the land from him af tho TRt 1Tz b Boog Kin sentinsks smines. Mieoss reator nocossities than whet is collod tho puls io faith demand a wholesalo revolution in xail: ‘way mattors. 3 5 Two or throo corporations intho East, chor~ tored without lands or monoy, already . mennco tho intorosts of ~ millions, - The ' Ponn- gylyania Road., s esid = to aontrol 134,000 miles of railway, :.and abovo 8500,000,000 of stook-power, watorod rolimttuu\ly ‘and atill paying gront dividonds upon tho lates! uconklnugd?fla on ;; and still wheat in Towa, Kan- sns, and Nobrasks 1 doprossed by freight-impo- sitions, until the farmer cannot find tho boots and shoos of hia family. in & wholo landscape of rafn, S 3!(. such .bo tho commorcial situation upon s radlwoy systom - dovised without intriguo or ro- poolty, what s tho prospeot for the nllwn{l which begin with the ownorship ‘of the wholo Erovlnm thoy lpormenlo, and . which—knowing ow onsy it 18_to corrapt tho Logislatures, tho Judiciary, and Congress—despise the poople they plunder, and mako transportation-tolls the newoat form of despotio taxation? Do Tooquie- villo supvosaq that o foudal aristooraoy and vas- salage might arlso from tho modern systom of manufactures, with its division of labor and dis- tant capitaliats; but, ob.thot time, had no idos that a Ropublican Government was at some tima to confor u{mn corporations thoright to take toll in porpotulty on all tho Lighways of the Bopub- 1ic, sud 8140 o 1invo, tho disposition of tho Iand, THE GONGED LAND-GLUTTONS, Tho defoat of tho Bf. Croix & Bayfiold Rail. road bill, in 1872, showed that the turn of affalrs hiad comd in railroad Iand-grants, and, altliough this dofeat may havo beon, to a groat oxtent, tho ‘york of adverao lobbying on the part of tho finos fooding the Union Paciflo Reiirond, It {s. truo that tho grabbing of land mainly coascd with tho fall of that bill, "Thirty Domoorata votod with tho rallrond Ropublicans on_ that moasure,— amonget whom woro Book, Eldridgo, and Slo- cum,—showing that tho raflroad infiuonce was impartial in ita offorts, and that it had dostroyed party discipline, The present condition of poli- Ucs I8, in s grost measuro, tho result of tho choapnoss of corporato priviloges, and a landed *dower is bostowed by Congross under the stim-, ulus of tho Foderal party.. No great, undoviating grluuiplnn ond conditions are insisted upon, ostority has no Cougressmen, and therofors the prosent sgo posaess no statesmon,” Tho chlot bankars, the chiiof lawyers, snd tho chiof manufgoturers of the land compose the great. rallroad lobly, oud ®ond & purss into the distriots “and to the -Siato Logisia- turos to buy lonors for tholr toals, Tho corrupt banker dorives his sharo from the msnipulation of tho bonds with simplo folks at home, or with forolgnora, ‘Tho corrupt lawyor .trados on his past respectability, or whoadlos po- litical tribunale with precodonts and learnod por- voraiong. ‘Tho manufacturor, who s too gross to disoriminato on points of corruption, secs in thio land-grant railroad a customor {gr big iron or DBossomor atool, aud patohes up tho tarlff to shut away compotition, Tiehold all things,” says rallroad, ¥ for my prig “Tatirond for miBo 1" responda a a pampored ¢Pig.” And, nltogother, thoy make thoir weorot Orodit Mobillers within the "Btock company, aud, build- ing upon a cortainty, put off tho Government creditor, dofy Oongrosslonal committees, and sooner or lator 't o e EYERT NFLUZNOR 4 n o lifo, and take tall upon evory form of rotonue, While thio Ponnsylyania ioad 1a ror o celing & gift of land-grauts from thy hordaxg of &wxgil 9 'hg Paoiflo. Uant? Tho cupidity and fenpaclty of Kensas politi-. cians and traders, ronk and file, liavo bocomo no- torious, ~ Although the battle-ground of froo- dom for the black man, tha Indians of Iansay have boen trentod with n moannose and cruolty in the light of which tho_ acts of tho Scotche Irish borderors of Pennsylvania were fair war- foré. - Qrowded along, pursuod by land-sharks, railrond-lnwyers, bribod Stato Sonators, -an ating _United Btates Bonators, by @n - intsmous .pross, snd o oluss of stump-apeakors whoso jngolenco: might malo +ho Arliansas politicians look up with onvy, tho Iudians megnd thoir rags .around tbem, and, . still pursucd by the romoracless trador, flod noross thebordor of the Indian Territory, whore, . at presont, tho. Kansas Jaybawkor. stands sorasa uttéring thoso - throatoning snd ugly sounds : “Oldahioma }” : Tho politioals morals of Kaneas aro. tho worst in all tho Wost, Tho groatest public mpn was Jim Lano, who stopped nowhoro' along tho dec- hlogue :he committod murdor upon & noigh- bor, and porlshod, us ho' thought, & Hootor ; oa many 8oy, moro. mouthing Plstol. An Indisn trador was tho controller of ono United . States Bouator; o freight-contractor owned another; a ‘Washington lobbyist maintained & third, Thore s no Btate in in'the Union where s third-class postmastership will involve such an'infamous ‘wrangle 08 Kaneas. The bulk of the poople aro very poor, and ronlly incroase thoir incomo by officoholdlng, if over o tiny tho place; and to bo alocted to the Leglslaturo, in order to soll his voto, is tho prosont prayor of tho Kangas Chrls- tian householdor, ' " *EANSAS COPARED TO IOWA. Kansas in 1870 was eanntud 0 possoes, ab o irne valuation, less than $189,000,000, and Iows 717,000,000, worth of ‘proporty. Kunsas had about £0,600,000 of_dob, nnd lowa 8,000,000, ‘Koneng was _tsxed §3,760,000 per annim, an Towa'sbove 2,000,000, - All this to 1,200,004 peo- ple in Town'and 865,000 n_Kongns, Thero ro- ‘main of the public lands in Iownaless than 1,000,~ 000 nores, whilo Kansas has 89,000,000, - 2 FINIS, 4 Thero s not tho space for farther ‘elucldation, ‘The land-grant systowm of railronds is ono of tho forms of slavory placed upon tho ground and its ,Emdnm by tuo party of nogro-omancipation. ho systom, in its ossenco, {8 to'make local au- thority subordinato, to railroad authority, .to overn tho States by the roads, and to govern longrees by tho debauchory of the bonds which &ro 8old upon tho faith of the lands. . TFor every batch of land-grant railrond-bonds sold in Eu- rope, thoro is wassail in Washington City, and | somoe publio man is fastoned to evorlasting cow- ordico by the acoeptance of tho easy bribe. Congross will adjourn with nothing woll in- vestigated. Thoe corrupton is.gonoral. ' Tho condltion of affaira is an intonse roproduction of that_ opitaph - which' Benton made when John Iylor proposed to pay tho Blato dobs with tho publioland salos s, “/Tho Tedoral party is in FOMH That party whose instinct is debt and nx,—whoso paselon ia wasto and squandor,— whodo ory ie"that of ‘the horag-locoh; Give! ivo | givel—whose call is that of tho gravo: oro! moro!' more! In guch clroumstnncos, and with such’ prospocts ohead, we are callad ‘upon fo throw away the land-rovenuo, and turn our wholo cttention to taxing and bon-oaflug P G z £ ATiE, —_— THE GREELEY MONUMENT. The Hon, William Bross, Chicago 8 WALL §TReeT, NEw Yonk, Feb, 31, 1813, Mx Dean Bin: 1t 18 vory desrblo thot wé bave.a, gencral knowledgo of the condition of tho Grooley Mod- umont Fund at an catly date, . You will, therofore, much’ obligs by muking s pre- Mminary réport of thy subsoriptions obtained by you, {ving names snd smounts, and transmitting tho samo tha undoraigned, by tho 10th prox, With tho best wishea for your suceess in this entor- priag and tor your poraonal prosperity, < romain, your oboalent servant, W. W, NizEs, Chalrnian, In necordanco with tho above, I shall make & preliminary report, and romit collections on Bat- utdny, March 8. It ls to bo' hoped, therofore, tliat na many au poastblo who intend tG contribute to this fund will send in _thoir money. and collec- tions by Thureday, March 6.- Biuce my last roport, Fob. 31, I havo rocolved tho followlng sums: From_ W. E. Hunt, bankor, Dundes, Itl, and clerks, $ 10,00 From th fug-roon, 8750 Proviously 31,10 Total ... sesese varsnsennesnresesines o $180,60 Wirrsax Bross, Committee, — NEWS.PARAGRAPHS, ® The Quinoy (Ill) Whig has changed from morning to ovening issues, —A bottor foeling 18_growing up botween the olties of Fon du Lao and Onlikosh, —Thero aro thirteon Cathollo achools in Mil- waukeo, with soventy-saven toachers, and an avorago ationdance of 9,400, ~1ho Alllance Collego bufldings have hoon tendored to tho State of Ohlo for fim uso of tho Industrial Homo for Gixls, —Tho Sonato of Rhodo Island hinsvoted unani- mously to dovoto tho disused Wost Burging- Qround, at Providonco, for the site of tha new Btatg-houso, - ~—Bteamboatmen aro gathorin from far and near. The Liberal this ia a good uIFu of apring. —The {:npou tlon to {ssuo ofty bonds of Min- nonpolls in ald of tho Falls jmproyomons was at Lo Crosso wocrat asys yotod down, Wodnesday, by & voteof nonrly four 0 ono. —*Vordlotod" In tho Just and basoat coinage of the Ban Frauclaco nowapaper mint; and wo lrnn&:t able to ndd, alas! that it author hos sulolded, /- p g ‘—At Tayotto, Towa, suitn for damagos to tho amount of §15,000 have beon commencod ngainab anloon-kaopors by thie wiven of intemperato hus- ‘bands, with fair prospoots of atccesu,: * } —Judge Birnoy has purchased the nnf Clty .hmmaf ostablibhimont and united 1t with tho COhyonicls, - susponding tlio daily {ssuo’ for tho prosont, The daily Baginaw Republican la” also susponded. - VUL 1 ~Troy, N. ¥,, has o caso whoraln a respoatablo aliizon Tonvon hin wifo and alx ohlldron 1o olofie with » young Iady namod -Allco Wolls! 'The in- Ernu‘unumu s Molvin Low. It appesrs that, ofore thelr dopatture, tho oloping parties wero clandostincly married by & clergyman, the man alirming that he lnd nover boon married beforo. —Tho gamo lawa of Michigan may bo lived up ta by whfia mon ; _but, acoording totho Frank- fort Epress, tho Indisng E“ no nttontion o thom, but ate carrylng on tho laughter - of door by whiolesalo. Tho snow is doop, and thoy aro kllled by hundrods, dogs boing -employod to rnn thewn down, * Thoro is now no plensnnt prospoot for door-hunting In the fiituro, —Dartionpurporting toboJonnlo Hight Troitpe nagenta bavo raided on thelandlords, hall-ownors, and printors of Bouth Bond, LaPorto, Valparaiso, and Michigan Olty, and viokimised thom dollars ously. o aro in orapo for a V, which is _briof for vflln!nm&. 1“uaat tho dond‘-’h%n‘t'u lruund.‘ JV« would give tho agent's namo, but it was® writton; so loglily 7o ehuldn's doolphor {t—dtiohtgan City Enlerpriso. ; —Q! ho ug;numnna of tho now whoat whore the snow dissppoared dnrlnfihn rocent partial thaw, {a truly promising, , Norihwostorn Obio, Northorn Inalans, and i Michigan, it appoared groon and nninjured by tho fco and cold of thia oxoogslvoly hard wintor, This will agrocabi; disappoint many of our’ farmers who - prodioto: injnry from ico, . . —/T'ho Indin-rubber trada of the United Statos hiné grown mg}ldly during tho past ton yoora, and 18 controliod by New York and Boston mor- chanto. ~Tho ‘imports, at Now York. in- 1872 amounted-to 11,860,020 Eonnda, againat 0,000,000 ;}mmuu in 1871, and 8,600,000 pounds-ih 1870 'ho imports nt Boston wore also largo lnat yoar. Para and Central Amorican rubbor s’ the most oxtonsively. usod for, mnnufacturing purposos, constituting noarly ;nine-tontha of the:whole quantity of rubbor inpartod annually. “Tlifs 1 * n episiode,”" a8 _roportod by ono of tho Lincoln, Neb,, papers: ‘“In tho Bonato, yos- torday morning, & funny Incident ocourred in laliag a voto. 16 Souato wos in Committco of tho Wholo, nid ALr. Barton in tho ohafr, Whon ho said: ‘As many a6 aro in favor of the roso- lution-will rise to tholr foot.,’ Boyoral Scnators rogo, and tho Ohair announced ‘sovon. up. ‘Tho most of tliom wero more or loss acquainted | with that foscinating gamo ot oneo, ind playad thoir hnds acoordingly.” ¢ :—Tho Parlg Hentuckian of tho 20th ult. oon- taine an articlo prognant with moaning to . the Dinograss rogion. It {a an oxbiblt of tho gradus al but sire absorption of tho small farms in_ that | g, soctlon by tho ownors of largo_ogos. Tho pure clinsos of anlyono man of -Bourbon County— Jobn Hildrotly—aeo_givon § but wo o, for o prospority of Contral Koutucky, that his' caso s an oxtremo ono, Ho bought farms on which | bos livea 24 “familios, consisting of 101 porsons, ‘overy ono “of whom moved Wost. Tho Oborlin Collogo a tract of €6- acros of laud In | Wost Virginia, - Somo yoars ago tho Collogo at- temptod to soll the 1and, whicl ;yaluo until now it is worth 836,000 or 830,000, -but it was found that equattors cjoctment.woro brought againes thom, and, after yonrs of litigation, at a cost to tho collego of 84,000, tho mattorhas at longth boou decldod against tho squaitors, —_———— THE NORTHERN PACIFIC. What Is to Be Dono This Years From the St, Paul Press; Feb, 20, At o gonoral mooting of fho Doard of Die rectors and officors of the Northorn Pacific Rail- sond Company,- held In.New York during tho present month, it was doclded to push forward the work with oll poseitlo spsad during tho. avallablo portion of tho yoor 1873, and, In ac- cordance with this deoislon, & dofinite pro- grammo wa orranged which will-be adhered to 88 clogoly as ciroumstancos will pormit, . - Tmmodiatoly following tho apposrando’ of sat- tlod ond- favorsblo woathor, the lina'la to bo fully openad to Bdwinton, tho prosent-torminal oint.-on tho.Missouri. River. -This portion of Tio work will ‘bo. compiatod by, tho aponing ot nnvigation on’ thiat stronm, quired Laving bosn placod ‘all, prior totho advent of cold weather, Tho. entlro lino to tho Missourl . was 80 woll ndvancod lnst your, that- comparatiyoly littlowill ho. xe- gquired, ¢ placo it in good runaing order trom tho outleta upon Liko gnpm‘lor or tho NMissis- slppi River a Bt. Pau), to the Missourl. Inanticlpation-of a_radloal chango In tho di- on_tho grotind laat xection taken by the travel and traffic from the- . Western Torritorios to the moro populous Statos snd marts ot tho Enst, the. Company has doter- mined to oporato two passonger traina per day to | and:from Edwinton—ono bolng designed exclu- “gively for passongors, and the othor an nedom- - modation, or mixed train. . Thoso trains will run In connedtion with- o ling of stoamors, which aro'to mako rogular trips, duting tho songon of novi| tHon, ‘betwoon Edwinton and Fort Bonton, o mili ary post situated at or near the head of" nnviffllnn on the Missonri Rivor, and which has Lioretofore boen considerod tho point of diverg~ enco toward the. gold flolds of K(nnlum, or the moro gocluded, but, perhaps, not less profitable, rango of tho hunfors and trappors slong tho bnao of the Rocky Mouitains, or on the marging of the timberod water-coursos. 25 The lino of atoamers will bo divided into-two branchos, n small fraction thoreof being intend- ed to ply tho Missouri, between Edwinton and ", Bloux.City, thus affording -rogular, facilitics to tho gottloments and military posts on that stroam situatod bolow its ‘‘Northorn - Pacifio orossing."” Bix stoamors aro to be placed in the line bo- twoen Edwinton and Fort Benton, s number considerod smplo for tho accommodstion of. travel and froights either wostward or castward- bound. Bhould tho business: of this now thoroughfaro, however, require additional facili- tios for the rapld and socuro movemont of com- modities, tho Company: wlll»sup?!y;thnm ‘whon- over and as rapldly-as the nocossity ia (ndicatod. - When -tho steamors bnfm their trips to Fort Denton, wagon trains will continuo and com- loto _tho.-conneotion botiwoon the oitizons of ontans. and those "of Eastorn America, and while this portion of the route mny wear its primitive foaturs, it will novertheloss answer its purposo, snd completo the firet direct chain of communitation: cstablished Lotween tho North- orn citios and tho remote Torritories, 3 Burveys will bo prosecuted weut of the Mfa- souri Rivor untll a feasiblo routo is discovered— tho :oharactoristios of the ocountry embraced in somo ‘portions of .tho Wostorn oxtonsion being of .a. naturo discournging to ‘any liopo of successful railrosding over thelr in- tricate and broken surfaces.' -Bpeoial pains will be taken to securo a good- routo, and whon this is.discovared and - the lino deflnitely located by tho engingors, constraotion will follow im- modiately, and will- bo prosocuted with -unro- mitting vigor, . ‘- Perhapa tho buslest scencs of tlio summer on tho Northorn Pncific Road will be found on that portion of the llna ling botweon Pugot Sound snd tho baso of tho Rocl g'l[ouuulnv 4 dlstango-| of 280 milos. Here will be concentrafed as Jargo o forcoas can - bo gathored togethor advanta~ goously, and tho. compuny Lopos to havo the entiro strotch Dbotwapn tho points named fully complotod and ready for the moyomont of trains Lofora tho noxt winter: forces a tomporary sus- pousion of oporations. i Soclal Soclusion of tho fopo’s Ad= G horontu. Jtome Correspondence Philadelphia Bulletin, Tho Euung mombors of the Norl, or adhorents of the Ultramontane nny—-n?m)unt-m vory tirod of thelr - seolusion; for two years littlo Princessos’ toos : Linve not boen danucing, and Worse than this, whilo the young women' aro {'golng off," youngor onos aro comiug on, anx- {ous to bo out, g = At tho oponing of the season, carly in January, o son of tho most prominont membor of tho Vatican cirolo rosolved to bronk through tho socluslon and give a ball, He was no lass a por- 8son than tho Princo Racungurgn, only son of Princo Oreiul, tho horeditary Prinos supportor of tho throne of the Puxpu who nlwaye stands at the +ight hand of Mg Holinoss on tho oocasion of gront coromonios, What a jubiloe thero was among tho iv,l'mzny pooplo of tho Vatican olrole, ‘Tharo was the young Torlonia bride, Duchoss di Oorl, and » ewarm of Ju'en littlo’ buttorflies, But, slag, on the very day of tho bull, his Holt noas got wind of the fun and spollod the frolio, Ho sont for tho alstor of the Roccagorgs, the Princoss Boatrico, Marchasa Sorchetlf, sud poured out a porfoat fultnination upon-ail wio 6hould go to tho ball, T'hon thero was a fright. 1t i sald Prinoe Torlonis told his daughter, tho Duchoss di Qerl, it she wishod to go to do so, and ho,would stand by her; but she was tao prudont to caude 60 much scandal for & more danco, The ‘Prince snd -Princess Rocca- Rorgo, howovar, wero not doborrod ; they wonk 0, thoy sawtho * point? | curly ; "m‘a ation of Bourbon' County was grontest in’ —About 80 yeara ago, Gorrit Bmith donatod to* Lins fucronsed in- find_taken pos-: ‘nossion of it and would nol yiold. Bults of: - Lota il the matorial ro- |- i Dl on with their, Lall, but they had only Quirinal Court ladios and gentlomen, tho Liberal Princo and Prinooss; Tusalang, and othor forolgnors, Tholr own oapocinl sob was absont. Notos of rogrot poured iit to the hour of the ball, and thoro was much smusomont folt whon [t was noen that nlmont nvnr{ Ind, s;'nvo tho snmo ron- son that the Duchena dl Corl did ; llmfi woro all nufl‘crlnF o littlo from a suddon indisposition, The Indignation of the Popo was 80 hoarty that sinco thon tho young poaple have romained com- pletely cowed ; they don't go ont ovon ag much a8 thoy did lnst season, —_— —Momphia hins Just slarted & new Induntry,— tho manufacturo of chowing-gnm,—which ‘tlio A,;!pml nxrlnlm! thus: * Memphis chews aboub 200°bushels annually, most of which is mnsti- oatod by tho school-girls, 'Thia sccounts for tholr white tooth and poarly comploxions, It a0 aogounta for tholr eaxly utollootunl bril- nnoy." - - < OITY REAL ESTATE. T BALE DY JA 3 = IO Ao eea B0y & 00, CORNE 4 Jncksonsti vory 200. fact ‘cornor of Kifth. v, and Monrooat, 59000, o8 n Lako-st. ; §14, . Tndiars-tver botwora® Thirieth and b, o ronty botmeon Thistyiolghth and foot ‘deop, prico 825,000, - rmau-at., noar Jaoksony 84004 foot, o 58 soren cormor ouboil and. 1ifty-ffthial, oulovard at 16360 o0t oormior of Gottago Grovony, and Titty firste sy, frontlog o barky elisap for o 0 diyas iots_on Monroo, Wiloor, Adams: s Jackson-sts,, noar Oslifornia-av. ; prics from &40 to 800'ar. foot, 3 Eaah { balanoo 1 and 3 70ars. 3 H [FO% BATE-OR EXOHANGINEW HOUSKS AND ., an Jnokor -sta. Addross oo KBy, Wiinder, 100 Sackspa-ste " TOR FALE INVESTMENTS-N LOTS IN ONE look at Dirfghiton. > E b ; 3 biook at Qotton Mill, satlrond front. . v aoros nosr orossiox Milwaukoo & Bt. Paul and North- storn Rallroads, 80 acres iootion 19, 89, 13, 48 scvon Hoctlon 18, 8, 1; Madisonst. front, ¢ 80 acros, satno sootlon, Hnreison and Twolfthuat, fronts. 8ncroe’Bootion 04, 88, 14, REA & COATES, . - 108 Wasniugton-st. OTL_ BALN-CHEAP—A GOOD 3.8FONY FIAME Ladio and. Tot Sixl11}. ADply atcornor Polk 1 0D LOTS ON THR VOLLOWING O A n&go‘ Burgaide, Luttorilold, Agpold, ‘Ginri: litlo 1 r, Wallaco, Sunimer, Wintor, Mur- tod; Wontworih, Shurtlell,' Port- Isnd, townrt-ave,: aleo on Alosandor, Twonty~ “mr{u.»wwnnts..mn, onty-eavonth, Twonty-olghth, iapoléon, Twonty.nluth, Karl, Thirtlath, Havon, Thirts" vt Thitty-tocond, ‘Cpiety-thivd, Fhtclyoiitth, Tl aixth, Tirty-sovonth, Fontaino, dnd Thirty-olghth- aveanty ‘doodn: e very small. pay titlo porfooa : 5 " timo, it {ntorost Dusi- ot Avpy to e ALLYIE OIRAN 2, 875 Grabal v [FOR, SALE-OT LLASE-AT A BARGAIN, 100 feot, nortinwost cornor of Vaii Turon and Sitormane sts; 103 foot, northaust comarof Joiforson and Dolovan. ats,._Inquirg'st 185 Houth Olark-st., in bank, - - 1 BALE-63,600, NO. § RUGKIIL-ST, - F-o%nw:‘ ot "afl&)nm, No.1 Ruokor-st, . X uso and oy No 83 inokor, ond Hubbasd.t, B B 5 four nioo lots, 22109, Fullorton-ny,, Wost Kido, 2,480, aoeo tarsty adlolblag Urgatel Liko, 5 400, 22 acras land, "Gook Co. Datton : GIG! P2 BAY, 8 Ruokor-st. OR BATE=AT & TARGAIN-LOT vaxism O YO Cintonat s none Handolnis houno and 1ot No. b8 Washinmtonat:: cratot Dospiatnge: Buial fonkon Mladl: 5 apininoa; B0xisl feot on Bindl i ncar Henakiin, JAS. W, SCOVILLE, 8 Wost foh<st. 'OR BALE — NO. 43 BOUTH MAY- Tiouse south of Washington.at., 1ot 80xi: Btorles, with brick basomont, 18 room: tor-olonots, and all modern oonvonlonges: location vory dosirablo, hoing ono of tho pléasantast residonca nolgli= by, and adlacont to businoss; will soil ata bargain, upo s - torms to suit’ purchasor, to tho first reaponsiblo ‘applicant. Apply to, or. ‘upon tho promises, - R JUOR BALE-{0 AURES, CORNER FIETV EICTH. i_gt. - (Barkway) and Asiland-ny. SNYDER & L 14 Nixcn Building, wortliosst cornor Monroo and LaSisl TS, UIRST 20, fiouse, o Athi-rooms, wa- ‘adtiross, OWNER, 0T SATE— @ FEGT ON WIST LAKEAT, A Saraor, & bidots wost ot Wostarn-nv., [igk ouialdy N 1lmits, & good situation for bloc f rotall et mhflh!n? aud ol oy toras, Apply ta ommor, I, AL B R onat. TOR BALE-DY WA, SICINNER, 163 8t.: Houso on Wal g DOBE tthest,, Satos 77 and basomont, 1s ologots, bathe room, farnaoo, &o., lnb sl A érgaln, 19 ngw cottay ind Iota on casy torms, . 0" \Vash Wathiogton-she on _clogsnt Houis, 3-ator ant_briol mont, 1§_rooms, closats, bath, '&c., ol ‘modorn {mprovomonts, lot S7x10 foet to alloy. Uhos) Lat on North Doearborn.at, oast front, 1y torm! ikat on North Watar-at., 60x100. "Vory doslrablo foF fra- ravomont, - e % ‘l’ls. 10, or 20 acrea of land 9 miles northsrost of Court.” gliso, }](mlul to ront. . Wil trads farms for housos and lats. ' BALE— JTOR BALE-s®, ), ho NO. 3 RUCKER AT, 56 und leaso, No. 1 Ruakor.at. ,000, honse and lot, No, 0 Raokor, aad Hubbard-st, 5,000, lota 252100, Fullorton-av., Wost Side. a0 Beoretarm, adlelog Gzl fake. ; s ’GEO. P. BAY, 8 Ruokor.st, ‘J{OR. BALE_LOTS, %x1% FEET TAGH TRONTING on Egandale, Madisnn, and Qottage N twogn ENty.Afth and Fifty-ninth. f ! ' SNYOKR & LISE, 14 Nixon's Building, northoast cornor Bonroo aud LaSallo-sts, :, . T0 rant, oontral, 0 MRNT-NEAT BIX.OOM- og’nl“un. TOW valuo, ., KIMBALL, Drokor, 1 RENT--HOUBES, o WANTED--MALE HELP, A Bookleopors, Olorks, Eto, VVAmmr-rcxrndmNanu ROALR SALESMAN, 'A. M, GILBIRT & CO,, 8 Blat 160, ono-third ila fuenitnre complota, F, 15 anrbommat. b 0. RENT- G WitsT INDIANART. 8 TOOMS, | TAFANTIED-AN AOTIVIE AND RELIABLY BOY, L pioasantly Toentor, ndod with trook, G, . | 1 ] a 0, B S T it o W Ry Pl vt o sk FQRENT_VERY DESIRATILI AMALL HOTRL ON | § NTIED—A YODN ENTRY OLENK7 * P DALY S AL noTin of N O R N Foia ey Tploratajfira forsaloor'w burantn. "Auply T W | pnecr " Mofotonaos fromy Togtior smployor toaire 11 RANERON &G0, Hoal Rtatato Hrokors, 14 Lasatlo: | PANTER, Kopfotenioor (e, AW, S ON ™8 "0 at., Otla Dlook. Fyibund oliloe TG, RENT_TASTANT GOITAGE FLEARANTIN it for S S ADAATOT AL A5G bodh uf Aduse: e At . aooD Y, ‘complof or housokeoping. - - L] i Aeoan BT, Tetbipse omaar P ANTIED o 000D, NA’.l.n,mvu DISURN BAN viws IR, 00 YV, i dianapolie, Ind. . [0, RENT_GOTTAGE OX NORTH GIDE, Nt Hoom 8, Otls Blaok, - "o APLEY, OTIOAT, TANNER O OUR< BASH & 8 . co an in+ ANTED — A B v rlor, with from #3,000 to 88,000 oapital, Lo tak antey, and bath-rooi. Luquito at 733 Weat n -rootn, oo, Tuguiro at o 8 TMOOMS, TIRAIDEY toreatin a amall tannory in the country; busingss woll« tablishod, 1 tainad, | Itdos oligap, el tanning imstorlal on nguiro of I 11, UHANDLER & UO.'8 Ayan on BTONY, NEW 1IDUBH, NO, 618 Inquiro at 8 Wéat Indinn; -TO RENT-~ROOMS. ¥ — IO, HENT IOy TURKISUTD T0OM, BUITA: blo for IWT gontlonion ions0, - privalo room; briok son-sb. Misoollancons, ANUED 4 BMALLE NN WiTH] i omeTly naeh 35 o 421 Honth 1InTstod ste I, Py BHOK, O Ol {19, GARITAL: &o Also | and’oxamino 11 Wost 3 tiro, (ias, singlo Tamlfy. Stadic 710, RENT-AN_TRCILLENT ROITE OF TUfi: aistiod rooiie, suitablo for mian and wite, or fou sln northiotat cotuor Mndiagn Afd Homo National and Mochanics' Ianks, §lo gontlomon, o T NTED-MEN JO0KIN 3 1l on "o Addross JONKS & CO,, g induioomonts offorod to good livo men. ROUER, AGTIVIS MEN, ATSO0 1 MAN Lo tako Intoreat in au ofido bustnoss, 176 . quiro of fanifor, Rtoom 43, Parkor's Talstod-sls., ovar it o RRNT—TTANDSON i funished eooms, by thioday weok, armoutiy attho ST, JULLEN, 161 an TWASTED-3800 LATORERS AND NEOIANIOS for Toxan: [0 wood-choppors and 10 Tarm-hang AN, & COARSE, 31 Wost Tanduiphaat, ooin 4. o NIRTIED AND UN- carboru-st,_Torns ronsonabla, o, Tt hoatod by and Doarbarn. TROANIT.Y GURNIHIED ROOMB, | S3FANTRD-IHIS DAY, 1o WOOD-GiiOPPRAE | ainy nt 1inoro Dlock, somor. Mouras | W4T GAL e Bills 100 oV QODIOUOLPRER. ,r‘xfl‘d Apply to UHRISTIAN & BINU, 101 Bouth O TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o, O RIENTA LARGE AND CONVRNIENT OOA on second fioor, Inquito at Plionix ing. 21 by 150 lut\lmghfl Bouth Canatat, WAFTED--PE £ MELE. 'Prinitog office third floor, sago build™ s=p g Do OIRL (GERMAN OR WELSID TO TTJ RENT— LIl 197 Jtast Tako. Dopot Bullding, UTABH DASENENT NO. 108 AND <18 uiidor tho Government Goods nly up-stairs, an socond floor, WANTED_A cuok, d do gonoral honsowork, at 830 Huron-st., cornar af Rush._Jiojeronces ranuirod. 4 0 RENT-NTORE, IN A TGty in o Wost Bistejon goods businoss; torins oasy. WASTER X SONFETRNY GThE A0 [0 o % oy "ADDIy Mondny at 100 Miohigatave "0 DO BRCOND WORK. 00D BUSINESS L0~ Wil adtpiad Ior the drr ‘tnquiro at 850 Fitthav. T - yowert alea, et RENT~OHEAP—ROOMS, WITII OR WITHOUT TED—A GIRI, T = WY Monday worsio atiord o'look, k433 Fudte taroyand oliigon. an-ay. i ‘Mo Works, Lind. B e Tuquire at, 1, DIN. 150, Handolph and " Amatronson. G, EENT—TRLE TOTE, 10 BOUTI WATERAT., Inguiro in tho starg. 2 RKNTIOES FOR DRESSMAK. Sol ANTED-1 AP Y St tntavors, ok 10 Aonth Olsri. WANTED=~~TO RENT, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Boolkoepors, Olorks, &o, * ANTRD_TO RENT-ON OF DEFORE MAY 1, A E o ar m i e ‘avomon, orih of Fitrilo darens, atating B, 0. Box 125, e e of atraot, COBUR SITUATION WANTED-BY & YOUNG NAN WHO ) anta,” Toitor pri QWners aro now. ANTED-TO RUNT—I HAVE NUMEROUS. AP- Dlication for houses and raail stores by gaod to ad oxporlonco In mercantile and banking bust- ookkoepor, oto, for_sovoral yonrs, and gives No. 00s. Addross G 8, Tribuno oflico, finuumfi“\?mmn-fiv A_DRUGGIST OF &' s ocs can bo scourod now than lator. Snosally fiolding for salo. JACO ¢ i i ke Knglish and, G BRGTL S B! Bt e it Hanhh o i ., MISOELLANEOUS. g Trode = A A A A A A e A A P A A A A A A A A AN PN 8. . : OAHE PAID FOR OAST.OFF OLOTIING AND ITUATION WWANTED-IN A BABH AND DOOR. mincallanoous Rwdl:’)‘( fll&i‘fl‘m’c‘:{. ‘sonding a lottor bost of reforonco IKNE“ B I I ou: n JAOd‘ll BMITH, vitod to oxamine tho ight, faotory a8 foroman: tho akilinad ability. _Addross A 85, Tribuno oifleo. SITUATIONS ‘IIANTIED--}‘JBHAI&]Iv Domestion, ND HOUSE-OWNGRE AR o ons, SINeN obviaton (s Mahd ot (or), Wiioly obviston b - Oico No. 211" Houth Doarborn-ate Invontor, . of?n TOOKE-OASTL PATD YOR LAW, HEDIOAT; .and privato #inos, maato, plof o d1d ptanda hoap book-atoros, CITAP! .y - | Slionp boolcstoros, OIAPLY IROS., 2 Last Halisen | QIFUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG PERSON:. Jatoly arrived from Kngland, to do gonoral Houseworie ™ in o emall fmnlly. * Apply at cornor Patlina-st. and’ Eilt. 1 son-road, north, 3 v SITUATIONS WANTUD-BY TW0 DANISH GIRIA. ) (ststors) iogcilior in a privato family. Inquiro, Mons 1ihrari And single volumes, old ‘magas turon, nll or_addross ANTED-BY A WIDOW LADY OF WASTERERY hotar Do sovims e b day, at 81 Milwaukoo-av, i TUATION WANTED—DBY A NEAT AND TIDR . fal oxperlonco at kooping boarding-ousa bofero the iro, LR Vo : {al oxperlono 4t kooplng boardic o b 4 | gisl, to do second work n a nrivato familys good washa arled n"&\'m: ‘advanoa l|a: iar a:}'&::”v.fi%:fi\“fi"“;& e dudteonae. "Gl o-day ot BB 0at, 4 uld board, oz~ sho would v a dood upon howsoho Misoollan, 5 ; fould, N soollancous, E e siyene. armount of loa waa pald. " Addross'D | vypuaTioN WANTED-A - UBOPEAN * LADY, ANTIED—OLEIUCS AND MEN OUT OF EMPLOV: (monto ore wufamwuxu\v, &C0., 41 0% spoakiug Fronch, German, and & 5 o TS e S Ly B RRR {\ddrons Iieonioh and ' Goriaan {oashar, Sfontioollo, Soms - 2:000 egos; old of ' Oflico, AMERIOAN, watolios for salo at .Ialfl e T Sl 520 iekat frkelan BWISS, "AND ENGLISH uaual prico {0 pay or, and old watohios " takon in ox- unl; takon st BARTLETT'S Loan SUIUATION WANTD A Y00 .1 tara and rofinomont wialios n position ge govarnoss in & < privata family, or companion to o La 0 abjootion ta conntry. 18 lad 01p0rlonco In teacking. 1lighoat olig _roforendo, ‘Anply, B8, GRANT, Sfatron M, For 011 Wabashaav.., - it g G LADY OF OULy -~ BOARDING AND LODGING. WRST bonrd, privato famils, torms roasonablo, oan bo' soovmmo TTUATION WANTED—A YOUN , A i S ety ooy 6 QTN LD : SRARILY | Anfirostg 'rs‘%'t’fnsons w o homo or offive, _Addross Q 63, Tribuno offiuo. T '~} NG WANT! nicoly. furnishod rooms,” good u.:},';::“,‘, | ORI AN nvod, | sk, Mondsy morning. L Talstod and fiishad or unfurnls TITOHRLL. ARRIEON.COURT, BOUTIIEAST OORNER OF BUSINESS CHANCES, A laonT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, SUIT.. ablo for Iady or gentloman or tws ladios, Harrison-sts,—Two front wms, [t liody to rout with Doard: - Mrss B1. A 43 HUBBARD. ‘honso firat-ol ook, with uso of pi South Bide. : 0, Day-bosrd, 81, . e o Wl profit lrgo. Ol 86 Roow No-00 W vt Bas’ {R0rats, p atatrne \ A JELLENOWN AND POPULAT FIRST-OLARY * 49 cxcellont tablo, BOUTH DEARBORN (BUILNBIDE-BT,), NEAR Twonty-ninthi aurpris pormavont couple, $13,. billiard hall and . Torms oash. . Ad= Groan R, Tolbung ologer o oo oA onsh. Ad STOOK OF _VIBIT TOR BALE, WITH FIX: L o i piren and good willof an eatabllshet trad niop, choorfol family hotol, 75 Yow riovs; R0t yorme ok 50 ‘rolorencos sxotia: WABASH-AV,—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or twa genis, oan ind plossant roows, with board's I ¢ 50" ousily Inorotsed 34 or b bor ot Sat e i oam cont. , Batialactory Tase, ngod; wishing Lo looate thomsolves & -, droes 3 o S ot o Gl oA A9 JOOR BALE_JACKEON.5T., NGAT OAMPDELL: -Havo, : 8 por foot. P & Kdiins ats., nodr Loasitt—no oish roquirad : Monroo an it ymproved. - only., twa blocks from stroat-cars; 8150, outalila ab IF Improvad, wsr Robey; 8176 por faat, porty in Bootion 15, on Barry Polnt-road and ‘noar Lincols 82 Contral Unton Biook, Madison and Markot-sts. O SALE-KO. 1§ PARICAV., AT A BARGAIN, torms oany, THOS. FHEEMAN, 85 West Randolpb, IOR BALE-8{00 AND #50—-EASY TERMS-WE P Oakloy and Leavitt-sts,, within twa blooks of stroot-cars, graiths sad alicona i, at thobavs. puizes: Uil por: " Goll nt o ofioo and Tot ua takio you ¢ 0 .G, BTORIY & SON, 145 Sontli Olati-st., Room B. OR_SALE-OR EXOHANGE-A GOOD HOUSE, ‘modern tmprovemonts, barn and lot, on Washington- 2Ly st of Unlon Fack; No. 1location aiul oliglog prapor. ty, 'for ealo on long (e, or would oxchango for businoss or'subnrban propurty, _Addrass 1 &, Tribune oflieo,” em, t8; Washinglon-st., ol R Tplsctonsh | =3 RS WANT) “A PHOTOGRAPH GALLL) X HIEAP, * A D e | o LU T BB .- b 7 - osa, J. M, 3 K JBlto u!gng, for & luorativo busino at il Wosr Al (Morzis, Ill, = i24 i s, 3 . i il B OR BALE—THIRD OF THI BE! ifi JPARIRER WANTRD_WITIT 8ioh, TN X WELL. Too TGt o day ios ot 67 1 L joatablishod businose whioh will supbort two famliios, | 89 por thousand ; lambor sawa fox 820 to, 485 sast {0z aif * | and, with the holp of a fvoman, can bo rapldly inoroasod, | W8 oAn saw; eawdust and slaba Ravs hauds expouso; yaluo, 116 fioat Waahingtonat., Room'sa: . o Stmill, 35,000} yrant 57,000 oaa balanco oa long timo N AeTIVE pamT | ok , Blomphis, Totin, b b TNER WANTED—g40. P How ¥or far oy, ing faotorago; d soolating partnor, Uonn h igo; domestio and oxport trade sofuatatant ciebilatod buntGotsof 1ody staudio (aee wbth qu:ln'lnfil.Dllll , lfl{,l to take place 0(»?‘“(!&‘ 2| noking by “/apoclal® & good ‘b Nova bt princlpala ood addross. ll% L 0] VIN( St RTay L) and vogeiablo markot Botif Ao Tov o SO Blato st Erocsiy storer - wur & buglanar, (TEAM PLOURING. inhabltanta, for ulnfl}rfirfi'.":ya S‘n %PA;V gmo’n P ALF INTRREST“}N £y ?ll‘til’l‘m housa prof I’b l 035 ‘mman ha” aboro, Tiax 1813, Now York: with a1 o ‘as sovon ram of stonn, with Amplo Dowr; coapurho ARTNER WANTED — WITH 8400, ONE-HA. and warghou: it 5 H b e AT | B S N S s S Siltors Koom I Vormont ook, Ttucar, o, VAl o , S oAontino, Tow: ARTNER WANTED—IN THE BEST ‘MANUFAQ-. ring busis n Ohie ), witl ! 3 iy L R o Caltag 73’ ICATEIIN p Ser ey SO FOR TR addross fiox 105, Dantano, KARKAKGO Gb.y T, o or¥ ILL BUY A CIGAR AND NEWS STORE, QR BXLE_BARGAIN-TWO LOTS G LARRA- + 1 "boo-at,, noar Contro, east front; 34 oash, 3 ono or two oses. “Hod owner, zorttoast comor Harriaci and Frank- .JHOR BALE_A RARE OPFORTUNITY TOT A BAT. o in a firat-class cosidomoo o Miohygan-av., st ioutl of Kighteonth-at., frontin awall ‘front. and evory oonsonionge, 1s offorad for a'fow d de AVERILL, Tonora Biook, No. 180 Deatborn- OR - BALR—118x200 FEET ON MADISON-ST., BE- F L\::cn Oniclo-st, and Wostorn-av, SNYDER & LEL, 14 Nixon's Bullding, Rortheast cornor Monroo snd La Salloiats. O SALE_BY B. DELAMATER, EOUTHWERT " cornor Clark and’ Modi ‘Sivoral Lousas on the avonuos, south ol Twanty. , ‘some of which ord groat bargxiue, and, st bo sold sogn. " Al 3 10 and Ki-noro trhote, sbuth and woat of oity, At mik bo- fow tlin smaricot vatuo; JrOF SALE_0 LOTS UPON WALSTED, TNEL. ald, Dashioll, Butlor, Wallace, Arnold, Twonty.ajxth, Thirty-third and Th vontheste,, and'Archor, Egan, and Wentworth-ovs, ‘orne ““X{ Antoroat 6 por cont. RATIBONE & CILIPMAN, 163 Monroo-st. OT. SATE_THR .AORE BLOOK, SOUTHWEST cornor Wallaco and Thirty-firat-ata. :'also, tho %-ucra ftovo blgok il 840,00 roskianog, kiown uf Biock b, in 0 cast Linlf Seotlon 29, Tawn 40, Raogo 14 oast, or wohld ‘oxchango olthor or_both for firatolass improved or unlm. roved realty in Ohlcngo; and asaumo 850,000 -ingun Tioth blooks aro froo from foumbranc. dircot. ‘fram- tho. Canal Commisslouars. Jt, H, MINGS, Rooms1 and 9, No, 103 linst Randolpiiat, JIORBALE_TWO-STONY AND TABEMENT BRIOR houso, barn. and lot 305125, on West Washingtan.at., moar Wood. BNVDER & LIt 11 Baliding, Borthonst cormor Monro and Lal PR SALE-ixiss FERT ON WABASITAV.. & foot souith of Congross-st. Wil take good rosldencs oS preperty aa Arat piymoat, OnRRLEN G O} BALEZBRIGK HOURE, NO. 16 TORENTAY. | e e R A Gl onte, and barn; $1, rmd siado {0 sult, d, B BARKHR. 116 Figitocutiyste Somor Wabeseas - ranc, Nixou's ta. ARTNER - WANTRD1§2,000 WANTED TO IN- ‘oroaso tho trado of a firat.rata no; ilits city, whioli {s now in good rhiapa B ‘o moat tho inoroasin, tal to o S350 ke bortrora o Aok EArAOR” ; - TO EXCHANGE;, - roan but no trado. Nong b . partiosdnt with, _Addross ¥ % buo otios, . | FiOR FXOHANGE~1 FARNS WORTH €508 T0 ARTNER WANTREZD—IN A GENTEEL BUSIN] R > S S T e i R B A R e I L Fark o houscs, Tob worth 84,000 ta month, Kvorything mallsfactarlly osplainad, by addross. | SIVj00 00 fng N €3, Tribuno oiloo, miving namg And whbro ta osit: {ininen Lo 00N BT00. &0 naros noar Lombard, Improved, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. OR BALE-OHEAP—2 TOP BUGGIES, 1 DREMO- 198 o ol aelson niid Flourkoy-ata; - 1 Ubriok Tiouso o Wabaskiav. aoss. Blztosnth oraty with or without tap, 1squate box opon buggy, | olgnge for a guad lat, 3 twosontod top carciagos, 1 63 peach waom, 108 Taylod | . A Nonso en Sominery-av.: e7.fo, - Day's light road wagous, at HM‘qufY-b, 840 and 600 | 2 wood Flonring Aifls, 815,000 and §25.000. Btata-st. “| .8l aorca Soo, 36 1, for fnems aod cdsh, 1L CABTY PAY M1 JFOUR HORBES FOIL SATE OHEAP IF OALLED for to-day. o bo seon at 747 West Madlson-st, 13 chicap Jots on Wost, stded, T haunan, AVert iler B0 1 818 600 TORBALE_SPLENDID SA DDLE-HONAE,8 YEARE ‘tylo, “sound and i orso, ' Prica §30, "Ably to old, fiuo orn-st, - @housos, Soutlt BIds, §3,000 to 318,000, . AW enor & 6o, - 151 East Madisonhe. N'TIYDE PARK, PHIL- kind, and n safo ladics' 9. D ATER, 150 Dear. Fivo IXOIANGH-A TOT TOR, BALu-HALF PRICE, DUMP GARTS AND ‘barness to match, i 1tps’ original subdivision, to e ank supdilon, toguthor o, buger, gror, for oxoavating or. | Morso, nd hsen o good machino to hava around your fao. ol morki e the o Govorn : Bipot, Wand TirEaet ako-als Olonoe e oo | TOMXOIANGICEOT OTIY PROPERTY-CATT GRINWESTERN LIVERY AND BOARDING | 2ulling 1nnd, joar stetlonon ihb Dl Ay yaters Mgy flllhlul“ No,_263 Michigan- North Side, noar | 40 miles west from Chicago. This farm is in porfect. ordor, Rtush.st.. bridgo. Wo havo firat-olnss scoommodatlon for | Bllgood, arablo land, and Gup of tho finest farms in Kans. boarding and snlo hicrsos at rensonablo prices, Shippors | 00 frooof l"fl“";lbrnncn- and deafora will find- o stABIos tao best lasetet L ok } i ; ot takon 1n Oxohnnio at falr Laleer and & Nt oo H G s elty for salo pu; Wo aro d . | branoo assumod and oA N y il mmud‘ mn“m':'uh :‘;?}Wam’nfl f'?x“sfi.,"c'f,'., &0, T Moncoo st Tonrs Hlockr o (0.0 I FIKLD en numbor of hownes. Hvo us A ¥ NG Iv- R o call, Bugglon and carrisuos to Tot, " 0.5 DARSORTI | T ke Wam dhior oo oty SIDINGE PHOPEITY - T ATED =1 DA AT TIOTEE ATOUT TS | B ot it ik e g e = 3 reo. (s Y A e rieh, Bist sin (ros s (aroe catimiog o torss | Sition, Sbd plomiaiey ginpt aividonds, A sa'Thiore o mato 4 o matoln & toamn, h aying insdAtaont, 15 18 ot o500 prico il b patd forngood | Raying inscutment, X lovod to bo A No. 1. Adds 1 o av. HEALD & WARNIH, 120 Honth Olarkst. '+ OR BALE-TIE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 13 SOUTH Clinton:at, ; lot 40x100 Jorite sido of afley 40x40 fast; o would Fent fui promlsos 3 for & torm of yoars; _Addrons. OWNIZit. $01 8, Paoria-nt.’ " COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TOR BALE-OHEAP—ORTO BXOHANGE-TIRTE and a guartor acres nd, with a good houso of elght rooms and evllsr, with 25 oholoo variotioa of applo, soma ehorsy, and simall fruit trecs, stabla aud hen hotno, go woll and olstern; the whola Vol foncad, eituated In the Plaant town ‘of Oryatal Lako, ywhich contalus about 1,600 liabitants, and on the Ohilange & Noethwontorn Itail 40 milos from Chicago. Price, 1,600, Ap- ply ot Governmont. Goads Dopor, 185 and 197, Kast Tako- b, Obloago, 111, ___SUBURBAN REAL ESTATY. 'OR SALE-GOOD RESIDENCES AT LVANETON, 11,600 10 810,000, A feo, oy 5 ronoye AT L A ALY Efi.nflfi"fl'u“. e TR CEnAL B AND 10 4 AVERAL D Qutcayo. . BARLES tobarl, fad, 07" Ot BALE—OR EXOITANGE- THOP: TG Moo el Lo, OITE, TNO: mal 00l, with liouss: well linprovod, an A T R S A T Blondanay, P09 P I DUN PO BALE-AUSTIN AND RORWOOD FARK ty In lotaor ULlocks, We WiESTN PIEOR s Ot oo b Kor T o OR SALE—BVANSTON—A NEAT BIICK GOT: Ea'i‘}:, f8reous, b blosta o opats s low delos gad chavtorms. Taquiro of A, 0- ELL, 80 Lasalloty OR BALE_TWO OIOIOE T.0T8, AT SOUTITEV- {“anston.” Apply to O, SHA "Ueave ‘alaa’ fanicanos Ubtapaas, b x.k’s".u.’:.‘ff.'““' Sfion Trar OR BALE_A VW LOTS N0 ENGLE oA beahdono LtR Aty OF EREE: iflakabat Btk teesie oL o roae s torme._J. HOURINIY, 153 Lusalia st tlosm it oo REAL ESTATE WANTED, WWANTED-HOUSE AND LOT OR A DESIMANLE 1 in tho oty 1 oxaliango f vod (ot 100 milla from Ciisago.” Appy St 1sh Houtts Brataat PERSONAL, ERSONAL-WILL THR PRETTY RLONDK WILO Hotiood Joal.skla cap, in the baloony at'Tur- all kinds of thie promisos ton s on tho promisos, e 1 rday aftornoon, plasso sond uamo and ad- d 8 quito suro that b fildo. Diveot 1o LADII, 1t db, Teibia ao Lo North PE"“DNAL—\VN‘A " EYNE, FORMERLY OF ‘Livitigston County, 1., wil} L 8 nala- xi Tha ONliioroia Lictssy Bo 8 Honth Cumabat That, talihg whoro Sorwo gobe - FINARCIAL FYOR SALE. A A A A AR A A A A A TE GEATHS AGATNAT TITE DANKRUET INGUR- POR, SALE_CUIRAY_ONE SIXYOOT, BILVET. WITTHE RS T Doarborn-ate Heoom g ot 07 J: M- 310 Wost Madisou-st., Trow 3 (o8 o'ofock, Mordey sud | ] HAVE BASTERN FUNDS TO LOAN ON VIR Tuesday. & 1, Slass Ohicag roal oatafo, {mprovod or unimprav OR BALTONE ALCONOL STILL WiTH GOL: | It TAdil e "% cor, Mediamsond Glant s fivona, Phifadommitin. RO, BONOHR |5y bt 77 Work Madiusa-ate o - v b DILIRICIL (O BALE— A BTEAN OANAL-BOAT, TULT | \[ONEL,TO LOAN ON REAT SSTATT TN ON Gapaclty, ston ook, 1o iy arfoot ta malo motiay in sand. " ARG, T B ordor; sure noar Chioago. W, G. ROBERTSON, 410 East . AY, 80 ftackor st. 2 S ington-st. ORSALE-TAN BARIC VERY OHEAP, JFTAKEN TMOSEY, 0 LOAN-ON OITY REAL EATATE, G. Gmr&.‘n'v" nt-once. Apply on promises, 843 Cottage 8, HUBBARD, Jll_-. 163 Washington-st. Qroveay, ONEY TG LOAN IN SUMS OF 6,000, ON M. JrOR_BALE-ONE I.TOOT TOUNTER: ALSO MO Tty S s Wi, SR Jargo family rofrigorator, black walnut dosk, dining- | Woru-s, il ohairs, plated bia for rostaurant. Hasemnont 871 Wabash-nv, tors and wator-nitohiora, opockery ; Bultar M OSEYTO LOAN FOR SHORT TIME, ON FIRST. oluas avourition, Purohaso monoy notes wantod, 3. LOWRY, Tioom 5, soutiiwast carnes Ofark and Blons SEWING MAQHINES, 700, JOR BALE_A GROVER & BAKER OQ BINGER MO G F A O T A TR AL B, ’:t'l‘!‘" 'lulA r‘»gllfr'm':?“l‘xz%#:c;?{B:hsm«?fi now, for | Room 9, Tribuno Bullding. ki 115 phleng bt JONEY TG LOAN IN VARIOUS BUNE ON RRAL GUOVER & DAXPIS RWING MACHINES— ontata {n cliy and Cook Caunty, OHASIE & ADAMS, iy Somoral Otfcs, 160 Statauat, Branch Oion, 913 \Wa- U Bryao Hla - roons having old Grover A liakor sowing "ANTED_A TOAN OF 86,000 FOR§OR 8 YEARS, i t 1l and soo tho- - g Pl Eionis, and hen? asuathing o thele SAvaTsRer oo | gyta (YLUIENG ProBoccy worl Bl0, 000 N INGER SEWING MAGHINK OFFIOES OF J. N, | ratoof cominissjon. Addross 1 63, Trib tico, S o A e 37 R tmakar. | Bisby utating whoes ni tose ot o, Tribuino olloo,”fur 8 Drapiaties, av., ‘and 105 h;-‘:my.luwulh‘.' Bachinca sald on oasy et o saons_orriorsor Mol AGENTS WANTED. monthl, ont SRR forth C t, ‘ornor ts, and wowing given whon roquired. A atod:at., and 131 | 2 ARNTE WARITD_eT 10 S PRR SR ' ED-~878 TO §£250 PER MOR' Machitos sold alind fomalo, gfifingmpflwumn’x\g A Honth Haj i ovarywhore, mgnmmvlm COMMON NENHE A o, or rontod QINGER OFFIO] S HR[,U!HH:. Auont,—Machinos sold on casy monihly aymonts and rented. Opon ovonings. ot OBt of Lrl0e. Dt 1heah o walftiat, - oaut of Lirld : by Weit, LOUATH 0ULy 1 ratmilocetn U o ol %, 818 ROUTH HALSTRD 51, A7, | INGMAOHINI, This ninohhiowiit tlteh pam folt teek. quilt, cord, Lind, brakd, aud ombrotd w li s okt superiof: yuandor. Brlco ouly 'Y"' Antly Tl usod wad waviayted: o will Pay §1,160 for any machine that, ue tora lrstio soawn, ey, soceni atftol eaa bo out, aud stlil i el A uilad apart without teartui i, *Wo iy Stents w356 o 550" o month and expatises, or Ve oo Vhloh ¥tao o i g oo Jeom TO LEASE, DOOK PROPERTY ataila.t OBT-35 REWARD FOR LEATHUR HATONIL L4 coutalving elo ount can bo 31 LOST. A N AY fonn Lotiaotte, and i vienty o 4708 Bonth Tiahy thiug, sto-, loffou Tntiana.av. car o RIVHARDSO g\ CEiday ovoning las. vor'at, toom b, Ropubliu Lifo | A GEENTS WANTED_#5 70 §ii DALY 1w, 157 fatniioats : A Ao hanpts DAl MERG] e | Gy agonte, U, B, MARUFAGLUTANG 08T TIVOROKE LEGALLY OBTAIN dacree asad ourtuof hicago. DIVORCES. NTID--MA L1 aolling axtlolew: 1 G0, 8 Wt 14 ) avoidod S ratioa i the Arana's 8 HoribrRotIo0 M the MUSIOAL, 7 ey NiANDBOILER} t portablos ond 2-horss stattunary on Fonl} TA{‘-‘ —lll.ll}nli{DflANUHOR HARDWARE, | boller; tiordo doybla eyliodos englne, Also, sevs Lalf price, g & vod-basud b it it e Sl AV | gl e s e s #ndty Bagdware ono of, = soun for solling.. Terms that. oannot 1Al 10 snit any ous ¢ B oly afl . .

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