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THIY CINICAGO DAILY “TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAKCH 17, 1873, NOT HARMONIOUS, The Free-nnd-Easy Meeting at Rico & Jaokson's Hall, A Variely of Opinions Expressed on a Variety of Subjects. Foeblo Protest Against the Imprisonment of the Nasty Train, In rosponse to & call published in Tne BunpAY Thinung, about fifty poople, including threo womon, mot at Rice and Jackson's Hall, ou West Rondolph stroot, yosterday afternoon, to discnsa ¢ froo spocch, froe pross, and oquality botore the law.” Auctioncor Reynolde called tho meoting to order, and nominated Dr. Balts for Chairman, The Dootor declined, and the position being offored to o Mr. Watson, ho se- copted it. o sald they were to consider tho moeting n representative ono of tho City of Chi~ 050, It was not n largo mooting, butf the poople of thisclty did not valuo thoir liberty ho couldn't hbelp it, ‘They should do what they could to so- cuté liberty, and draw othera in to vook protoction from outrages, The meot- g bnd been called fo. entor & protest ngainnt cortain INlegal procoodings which had takon placo in New York In rogard to tho arront of cortain editora and propriotors of n cortaln papor, which wera contrary to tho spirit of tho Amorican Conatitution, and callod for the nttention of all froo American, cltizens, both male ond fomalo. Dr. Butts remarked that tho moeting was oallod by him in the interost of George Francls Traln, who,had boon arrested in Now York and cast into tho Tombs, whore e hind romnined for olovon woeks without being permitted to have o trisl, Ris dungoon was loathsomo, and he wns treated ng unkindly os man could bo troctod. Unless & protest was made, they did not know how soon noy oitizen of the United Btatos conld bo taken up by the suthoritios and in- carcorated in o - jall, and kept thero at tho pleasuro of the -officials, withoud o trial. The arrest of Train was a mennco agninst tho liberty of specch and the liborty of the por- son and of tho press, and ought not to bo toler- ated. He had prepared & protest, which ho read. It is ubjoined : Wirneas, By the recent contemptiblo outrage by {ho officials of New York City, ot tho inatfgatlon of the Young Mon's Obiristian Assoclation, in arresting iho oditor,aud propriotar of the Zvain Ligue on tho ridic- ulgus chorge of publishing obscenity, which, on ox« amination, proved to bo oxtracts from tho Loly Bilo, t0 which o pleaded guilty, for which ho 14 ncarcer. ated in a folon' coll, and “closcly confined for the past cloven weeka withiout being called upfora legitimato trial, contrary to tho Uberty vouchsafed to us in tho Amcrican Constitution, snd o dircot menacoto the froo press, nud freoapboch ; thoreforo Resolved, That se citlzeus of this profassedly fres government, wo feel called upon {n the name of Lue munity snd’ outraged liborty o protest against much villanous oncronchments upon tho righits of the aov- erclgnt poople, and to demand for all personas accuecd of crinie aud misdementior, not ballcd, & oalthy aud comfortablo placo of confintment whero thoy may vo- colve kind and considerate treatment, fnatcad n;tlxo loathsome colls of tho Tombs; as beforo tho law all raons aro consfderad innocedt until proven guilty, cnce Lave no right o be punished before found guilty ; and wo dainand, furthormore, & spcedy triol y & Jury of thoir peers, which ia the birtheriyht of evory Amorlean citfzen, Mr. Butts thought the protost covercd the whola %raunfl. ‘Train wna bofore the world; ho was well known to all, and was on the side of n§ht and froedom, and against -oppression and oil kinda of villaples. Ho (Train) was always Teady to opon his mouth and oxpodo the fraudit- Ient transactions of tho Governmont officials. Tor so doing hio had been put into tho Bastilo of Now Yorl, and held there to keop him quiet, Bail had been offered,” but he rojested it. Woodbull nnd Claflin and Blood lnd beon sent to Jall for publighing tho Beechor-Tildon neandul, It was not right to incarcernte thom for tolling tho truth, = 'There way nothing obsceno in what Train published in bis paper. - Tho American Biblo Soolety sent tho samo languagoe oll over Christondom and heath- ondom every day., Why should thoy escape ? Train inserted in the Zigue only extraots from tho Bible, and fheir publication by him was no crime. ‘'he Biblo Society was oqually culpablo, and onght to bo arrented. 2 Mr. Mehtzor said thera was o freer country than Amorics, and editors wero not atlowed to publish overything thero. The publication of such stories ny the Boocher scandal, oven if it. were tmo, was to .bo doprecat- ed. Thero was no proof that it i true, and henco its insortion in tho newspaper s doubly pemniclous. It wag wrong ta dofame men in tho public prints without justification. Thio laws of the country did not ullow s mnn to scandalizo big neighbor. Those who did it, hoy- ever, alwnays ad n fow sympathizers. 1o do- sirod o freo pross, but it should not ba_froe to nttack tho oharacter of every man and womsn tho oditor dislilted. ‘Fho newspaper men would be move respeeted, and the editors escapo incar- corplion in o prison, if they minded their own businogs, e Alr, Reynolds, after Holng clacted Secrotary of the mooting, trustod that other meetings of & similar churacter would bo hold heroafter. Thore was a nocossity for all looking after their intoreats. If tho object was to simply pass a fow resolutious to shiold some ono pordon, and -conguro others, hio did not desire to take part. Philosophors could not stop to fale up isolated cades, o was in favor of any movomenut to benefit humanity and bring about reform, Mr. Tarrah dofended Goorgoe Francis Train. Au attempt had beon made to choke him off, bo- cause what he snid waa objectionabls to_corrupt Government oftleials, He had meraly pub- lished @ fow passagos from the Bible— possages that wero mot fit to be read in a decent family. Tho nflgflkar would nob road them to his family. Ho lmew they wera nnsty, boceuso 1o had read thom himself. Train was arrested because ho put_somathing in hig paper for the skeptics to resd. * Bomo skop- ties weoro skeptical and cared nothiug for tho Bible, and wouldn't know thors woro siuch pns- snges unloas somo ono told them of it.” Tho speulkor alluded to tho Credit Mobilier Jongress- nien, and said thoy were consldered * smart,” because they filchod tho people’s money. Thoy and the otlior villanous government officials, who have beon robbing the Treasury, ought, in his opinion, bo hung up to treo, just os horae- thioves are in Missouri, [Applause]. Mr. Butts mede anotlier speach, pitching into evorybody councoted with tho arrest of 'L'raj aud calling upon those presont to sign tho pro- test. Ho clnimed Mr. Grecloy bud boon pois- oned by the doctors and hurried to a lunatic msylum, where it was proposed to send ‘L'rain. Frajn jshonid be nllowed to publish s paper, ‘and bribery of Congrassmen ought to bostoppcd, * Tor God's sake,” knid he, * lotus bo determ~ Ined that wo will no longer put up with tho vile scoundrels who ndminister the affaira of the Gorornment.” Mr, Stoner could not eit quictly by and haar tho nation asssilod in such unqualifled tormas, particularly whon no solution of the dificulties under which they labored was proposed. ITuman oniure wus human nature, whethor it be in America or anywlore olso, and where men lived wrongs would exist, ‘Thore wnu o remedy, and every citizen should do his duty at iho polls. All know what the laws woro in relation to tho Ineanity of peraons. Tho Genoral Governmont: bad no control over it, The Btate made ,Jaws for tho government of the feoble in mind, .and if n maon was pronouncoed insane ho would bo sent to a Junatio asylum. ‘Iho peoplo of Chicngo had no busincss to protest agalnst tho laws of New York. The evila complained of, howover, oxisted in Illiuois, and good and pure men should bo elected to olflco, and eallod upon to regeind laws undor which citlzcus wero proso- cuted. He insisted, in the namo of common sense and common humanity, that tho country ubould not bo vilified. 1o trusted edltors woulit publish nothing obieono or Improper; tuat thoy ould [usert only what would tond to clovate the peoplo morally and politleally, Tho puthorition squelehed Indecent publications, and thoy wore right In so doing. Mr, Frazor claimea that if & scandal was truo, It ought to bo givon to tho world, no mstior whothier the porson mplieatod was s poor man or n clergyman who mcnlvu‘& £25,000 &_yonr for teaching Wiy congrogntion morality. No hypo- crites sliould bo allowed ta ocoupy high placos, Tho ricing goneration would wipo out the Pro- ent corruptlon, 'The speskor advocatad the sup- Fronulnn of tho American Biblo Bacloty for |m).v. ishing obsceno literatnro, Hr, Btonor waved that the protost bo laid on 50 Vagor conoidored all 1 r. Wagnor considored all tho sympathy ox- Pmsnad for ‘Praln wns wastod, ‘l‘hzm xprro ¥ous§. ole G I T, was o rovolutionist ; hio could get -ont of privon whonover he deslred, but ho pro- ved remmning theve, in order that he might ke enpiial out of his incarceration, o liad ando himpelf amenable to the law, and ought to bo wnni-hod, The Wondhull had no right to wako tho charges uho did. whether truo or not. | repuiayion, 18 no dischargo but: Ho bolloved in a free pross only In go for na 1t waa compntible with publio morality and the In- terests of tha pooplo at Inrgu. : Mr. Schmjdt urgod that Train was worling for tho moral and physical adysucomeut of tho American pooplo, ) The Obalrman ignoied tho motlon of Nr, Btonor to Iay the protont on the {ablo, and put the question on & motion to adopl it, deelaving it ;lln:\’nlm sly agrood to. Only balf n dozon enid ‘' ny Aftor o fow of the audionco hnd signod tho [;rolnuz, tho Chalrman declared tho mocting to 0 adjourned. THE BATILE OF LIFE. An Eloquont Discoursc by Mres D. P. XiAvermore, nt IRobort Collyer’s Ohurch, Yensterday Morning. Mrs, Livermoro occupied tho pulpit at the locture-room of Robort Collyer's church yoster- dny foronoon. The announcement that she wonld spoak rafsod tho sudlonce in numbers olightly above tho wsunl SBunday average. Tho mannor in which poople gatheroed indleated lnto rising, and tho dllatory porformanco of liousc- holil duties. A fow came st 10 o'clool. Most, lowover, enmo much Iator. A largo number camo slraggling in betwoon 11 and bialf-paat 11, making tho hymus discordant, and sadly domnging tho continuity of the pro- paratory portion of tho disconrse, Amorountime- 1y clatter of unmuaical leathor has raroly beon lenrd upon the uncarpoted bonrda bf nny eance tuary, Mrs, Livermoro scorms to have ngod con- sidorably since sho loft the hoalthy regions of Chiengo, and subjocted horaelf to the eagor and and nipping northwost airs of Boston. Bho wore & noat, black silk dregs, ornamonted ouly by an expontilvo gold-chain at tho waist. A whito laco coliar was fastenod by & plain gold pin nbout tho throat. Her hair was drossod close to tho hend, aftor tho simple manner of such oxcellent mo- rohsts as HMoonoh More aud Miss Edgoworth, Blie firat rond an appropriate seloction from the Now Testamont. Tho congregation joined in singing the hymn commoncing— 440l Thou, whose prosence glows in all, Within, around, above," A forvont prayer, and the singing of anothor Lhymn preceded tho sermon. The words chonon a8 o “motlo” for tho discourso woro from the firat opistlo of Paul to Timothy, 1st, 18th: “War o good warfaro.,” The trontment of tho thomo was entirely extemporaneous. Tho spealor guid that thoso must have had smnll ox- imrluucu of lifo, and gono but a littlo woy out of ho goldonest days of youth, who have fiub to learn that life is a conflict, a warfaro, a Dbattlo beginning at the oradle and ending at the gravo. Aa we go on in lifo wo come o underatand it vory thoroughly, The battlo is not one in which wo con prooure s substituto; each must stand in his or hor place. Our position is nob optional wlion wa outer tho world, but may bo changed, in & mensuro, by our.own will after- wards, Wo connot possibly escape ftom soma ortion of the atmgg o, From that wasfaro thers onth. God_ doos nob look -nt uccess in life as mon does. When thoso who hnvo scomed to mucceed in tho struggle pass away, prople say that the Princes or Princesses of the wurld huve gone, and praise them as ma; nificent, But thoy succceded from the stand- Fuint of pelflaliness. When peraons pass through ifo quietly and unobtrusively, liko n seronaly- flowing brook, people think “they bave failed utterly, nand their deaths aronot noted nnd ro~ markablo. Yet God aud tho angels band down-~ ward to megt the coming of thoso as returning conquerors, becauso thoy lived not for them-~ solvos, but for others. Tho conditions by which wo live aro three: by working, by begging, or by stoaling. Thoeo who attempt te live by the Iost two moans gonorally succeed poorly. It is the work that makes lifo hard mus1 woarisome, and yet such are the facilitios of tha age, that, with all our toll, wa livo easior than did the pre- historie man, who subsisted simply on game, aud glopt uncovored. Doston prides hersolf on her en[;urlm-lly in humanity, yot in that gity, the most cxpensivo Place in iho world tolive; thero aro 22,02 women who carn thoir living by tho needlo—not by_tho sowing machino, but by the needle plicd b haud.” Theso women oatn fifty conts a day, nni many of them have helploss -purents, useoloss husbauds, sud young children to support. Is it wondesful that somo of them fall? ~ What right Linvo.wo to bo unforgiving to_thoso whom Cad docs not refuso to forgive and to receive 7 T'ho ppeaker used to think that womon wero tho most tried, and had the savorest fato in tho ‘onttle of life, Bho hind sinca changed her mind. Bhe bad visited mining rogions, aud gront manu- fnctorles; eho had attended thoir meotings and lioard thom speak, Their fato scomed o hard one ; thero scomed renlly nothing for them o do but to Jio down and dio, But troublo was not confined to workingmen alono. Business men and capltalists had thair troubles, which woro scarcol dv less, In the world of trade, shurp, chrowd, brain s pitted agninst ghorp, shrewd brain. Grool meols Greek, DBubt somo muet always bave the ad- vantage, aud othors must fall, and to thoso who fail como angor, mortifiention, rain, and the pos- pibilitics of crime. Tho world's progress alao ocensions inflnito trouble and discomfort, Thero is always o conflict betweon right and wrong. Tho roformers are nlways calling tho world to como up bLigher, and those whoso material in- 1orests oro {nvolved are aliways rosjsting, oven to tho death, §:Thero is the warfare within ono’s gelf in tho silont watches of tho night, known to no one but bim whoso broast is thoe battlo-feld, Tvery ono Lias his hours of uttor loncliness,whon he thinks be is beloved of no one, and known to no ono, Womeot and touch at a fow points, and gay wo kuow ono snother. Frequent g those who were nursed on tho samo bosom, feod for yenrs at tho -samo tablo, ato thomost comploto strangers toono another, Thore are sacrets we don't toll to our most intimate friends, Our socrot 8onso of fn- jury, our anger that loaps out liko tigor from » jungle, our groat passions, our appetites, nre things fo be eilently watched sud guarded, Thora are sorrows that can never be exprossed in words, which ovon wild Lorses could not drag us to montion. Eachone hns 28 much sorrow 08 ho can bear and live, and weo all know this of ono another, Thorofore, tha lack of kindncss nnd swget courtesy 18 tho moro surprising. The morsl of tho discourse was, that there was no such thing s ultimato dofent. God is still in tho world ; Ho is still our great sheot-anchor wo nre -still His children, Our wounds an chastonings nre lossons. Wo do not blamo the surgeon for his inolsions, his cuttinga-off, and his cauterizings. Thoy are for tho bost. This world is but the infant schiool to tho groat uni- versity boyond, Our friends are atill about us in pirit. ~Wo may rojolco and bo glnd that what is not comploted here, what is not finlshed horo, will bo comploted and perfeoted in otornity, e g THE CITY HALL PLANS. 1o the Editor of The Chicagu Tribuna: Stn : There Is o good deal of dironssion among tho arehitoets s to the oxhibition of the compo- tition Qasigns for the Oourt-House, Quito n number-are of the opinlon that after tho doclsion ia mado, thoy shiould bo oxhibited for ot lonat ton daye at ncharge for admisslon, In order to creato o fund from which to Incroase the num- bor of premiums. Thero will bo fitty to sixty sots of plana sub- mitted, tho average oot of which will have heon not Jess than a 1,000, aud whon e congider that only threo of the compotitors ean, by the present arrangemont’recoive anything for thelr outlay and time, we think the ides o good ono, and thero seems to be no objection to it Tho oxhibition will bo one that will soldom, if over, agaiuoccur in thin city, sud will em- brace tho boat work of the firat architects and artists of this country, and soyoral from Europe, aund ona that 1o one having tho slightest proton- aion to artistic culturo can afford to loso. Not- withstanding tho truth of thae proverd, * Tn all Inbor thora ia profit,” tho publio will cortainly reap tha beneflt of the compotition., The object to bo attalned 1s & perfectly legitimato ono, and o can 866 1o roason why the amount that would bo recoived should not 'bs appropristed to fn- oreato the number ¢f promiums in proportion to the nmount recelved, In addition to the day exhibitlons, we would suggont that thoro bo ene or two convor- snziones lield in the evening under tho manny ment of tho OChicago Olaptor of American Architocts, and wo can can predict for thom, if hold, a gront success, Yours, Anr Lovui, Culoado, March 16, 1873, coint NN Jayne's Expactorant, secauso n pordon Las o bad cold it should not bo inforred that consumption hag sot in, although a case of consumption fa Torely met with wnacecoppanied by & distroseing cough, Where, however, n disposition £0 puluonary discase oxiate, n cough 1 Jeft o itaclf, #iraing and vacks the luhge, wasten fhe genoral slrength, and soon cstablishes an incurable complaint, Tn ull catcy, then, ft 38 the wifer plun to got ril of o ough, cold, or héarsoncss without delay, und foy this purpose no remedy acts moro nrumfllly or surely, or withi more benefit to the organs of the clicat, thun D, D, Jayuo's Expoctorant, o medieino seientificully cam= pannded from careully seleotud drugs, und wiicts, o Lul, will always be foind warthy of ite world-wide jold avarvwhore. WONDERFUL EXPLOITS, Telegraphing Under [Extraordi~ nary Circumstances, Dispatchos Sont Without an Instrument, and Re- celvad by Lolting tho Efectrla Curront Pass Through the Tonguo, The leoture rocontly dollvered by Capt, John N. Hilly, boforo the Litorary Arsoclation of Itn- veuswood, was roploto with instrnction, and kopt the sudionco insonsaly intorosted for mors than an hour. Ono or two of his own experieuces in tolography aro worthy of gonoral publicity, In- deed, wo romember haviug scon a nowspaper no- tlco of thoso long bofors our acqunintanco with Capt, Hills, but tho itom was too condonsed to glvo n olenr conception of tho mattor. X On DMarch 2, 1868, o irain on tho Donnington & Portland Raflrond wna enow- bound about throo-fourths of & milo from Shaftsbury, Tho woathor was intonsoly cold; there woro no provisions on the train; fuel was noarly oxhausted ; night was approach- ing, snd the situation began to Jook desperate. Mr, Hillg' two small children were with him, and ono of thom, too young to bo fed with argu- monts, clamorod for somothing bottor, The Su- porintendont of tho rond, Mr. F, 0, White, was on the train, but, atranga to say, the snow wouldu'y cloar tho tracks for o raflroad king. In-hisholp- losenosd o waa entiroly at o loga for any means of rolief, untit Capt, Iills, without instrument of ony kind, oxcopt the wire on tho poles, proposed, novertholess, to telegraph to Rutland. Tho Buperintondent was incrodulous, but Capt. H. quickly cut tho wiro, and communi- cated with tho officers of tho rond at Rutland, by moroly striking the onds of the wire togethor, —thus making and brosking the telegraphio oir- ouit as ho would have dono with tho koy of an ordinary oporating instrument. An ongino was immodintely sont to tho roliof of the blockaded traln. Dut tho ontire operation required the ro- colving, 8 woll as tho sondiug, of messngos, This wos the cructel test of Capt. Hill'a inge- nuity, ekill, and norves, and, until this wag sc- complishod, the Superintendent and pnssengors folt b0 nssuranco that the mossago mont Liad ‘Dbeon intolllgibly communicated to the offcers ab Rutland. Etrikini;l.\h! wires togetler, Lo wrote to tho operator at Ttutland as follows : ¢ Trouble. Avswor alowly, 1sm working without on_ine strumont ; Iwill recolve your answer through my tongno.” Ho touckod tho frosty wiro to iy tongue, with tho samo result, at firat, ns that cnjoyod by the boy who _undeitook to liok tho frast from his skate-stoel, but found thut tho steel know moro about licking than be did, The wiro wouldn't lot go untilit was warmed, and thon kindly took the skin off withit. Bo tho wire was longthened and carrlod into the car. Alter it was warmed, Cnpt. H. received the niessages hygnmng oneend of the wiroabove and tho othor under his tongue and lotting tho elec- trio ourront paes through it, whon he was ablo to read fl the “succosslon of sharp and somewhat painful cleotrieal shocks. Hia wucoss was porfect,—and Lo not only rent and received messngee for tho Buperintendent but for several of tho passcugers. The only ill cousequonce of the exploit was the total logs of tosto which Oapt. H, suffored for sovoral days afterwnrds, Anothor intoresting sciontific fact stated in tho lecture may bo used to sustein the theory that tho nurora borealis, or northern lights, sliould be reforred to electrical causes. Oxn tho occagion of an unusunlly brilliant surors, Capt. H, found great diflioul t{ flnt rocelving dls- ng patchos. Ho was 0 obtain the uight roports for the morning papers ob Burlington, Vt, Atiributing the interruptions to atmosphorio influences, ho disconnocted Lis tolographic batterley, aud requosted the New Yotk oporator to do tho same, when he founda much more even curront, aud worked some timo with tho atmospherip ourront alofs, without suy connoction or_assiatanco from tho battares, As soon 13 tho nuroral display materinlly di~ minished, tho atmosphorio current also ditninish- od, aud he roturncd to thouso of tho regular bottorios without furthor interruption; plainly natv.b]luhln? o diract relation of canso and offect botween the nurore and tho slectricel conditions of tho atmosphero. Capt, Hills maintained tho thoory that tho waves of light and shado which, inan auroral exhibition are usually seen presing from enst to west, in this lalitude, aro churged nltornstely with noge- tivo and pokitivo olectricity ; and, in pupport of this thoory, rolated his obsorvations with tha murinor’s compass—tho light waves atlractiug and tho shade waves ropelling the ucodle—caus- ing 16 to vibrato to tho right and lofs altornately. On this necount it is unsefo, durlng auroral dis~ plays, to guide vessels entively by tho mariner's compnss in daugerous or narrow shonls. o Ll U AMUSEMENTS. thus THE THOMAS-KUDINSTEIN SEASON. The Thomas-Nubinstein sceson, which prom- iacs to ‘Do tho greatost ovent Chicngo has yet Jnown in the way of instrumental music, com- ‘monces this ovening with & concert at tho Mich- igan Avenuo Baptist Ohurch, The concort will bo anotable ono in meny respects, In tho firat Placo, the programme i8 o romarkably interest- ing ono, both for its orchestral solo numbers, a8 well as for the concortos, in which both Rubin- stoin and Wicniawski will take part. Becond, wa ehall have the orchestra at ite hest—not that it doos nob_always play woll, but that in conjunction with two euch groat woloists, and with & progratame deserving of itsbest offorts, it will.play with unusunl esprit and effective- noee. .Third, and Pnrhnps most important of all, tho- public will now, for tho firet time, have nu opportunity to enjuy tho full powors of Rubinatein “and Wieniawski, which cannob be called ouk in uuncuompmln& solos. Hitherto, theso artists bave nppeared at a disndvantage. They, of coures, havo Lad oppurtunities to displny their bruliuuffl and wonderfui powers of exceution, but tho full brondth and roal grent- noes of their art, what may Lo termed the full ensemble of their power, has not been displayed, and cannot, be except ngainst tho background of guch n harmony a8 'Thomans' orcheatre csn filvn thom. Vhoir playing, for those rensons, will 0 snew rovolation evon to those who huve fre- quently henrd and admired thom. The Inst reason why they should bo henrlily weleomod and Jargely patronized, is the fact that guch & ° combination jn muslo is ono of tho evonta whicl a porson may never eufcy in o lifotimo ngain. 'These coni= corts will tost tho musical tasto and lovo for real arb thoro is in ihis city, and we hope, for tho mugical oredit of tho cify, that both orchestrs and Rolofats will inve & cordial wolcome, Tho secoud concort will be glvan to-morrow u\mn[ug at the Union Park Congrogationnl Church wit o superb programmo. ‘The third and Inst con- cort will Le given Waodnosddy aftornoon ab Aikon's Theatre. pi s PERSONAL, Gon. J. B, Kershaw now edits the Oamdon (8. Q.) Journal. Gon. I'. T, Dent will mnke n summer of it along the Long Island shoro. *Btick to Colfax" is tho prominont motto on the Valparaiso National Bank envelopey. Capt. Ttobort Crons, of Des Moines, lna boon commigsionod ns Indlan Trader in Montaus. Bmwuol B, Wold, of Boston, a newspapor-cor= respondont, has died in Florkda, whithor Lo lnd gono for his honith. *Judgo Asa 0, Call, of Algona, has boon ap- ointed, by Gov. Oarponter, Immigration Agont for Towa in tho Eastorn States. Clarlos R, Capron, of 8t. Paul, has heon ap- poiuted Conoral Agent nt Chicago of the Ohi- cago, Milwaukeo & 8t, Paul Raflyoad, Androw Johnzon declares that Gon, Rawllus, instend of Grant, is the author of the line, Tt {ight it out on this line, if it takon all summor, Jonnip T, Bafford, latoly divorced from the Covornor of Arizons, waa ‘married, Fob, 24, nt, Bnerntoento, to 1I, B, Loomis, formerly of Lu- Crosso. llenry O, Dowen, of tho Brooklyn Union, denios that his only brothor was ovor ingane, or thut bo lins lately “oscapod from the Iariford Asylum, Dr, Willinm A, Hammond hns mado a medicnl oxamiuntion of Georgo Trancls Wyain in the Tombs, aud givos & written opinion that he is fusane, . Charles '.l'nwnn, of Moaton, now in his 00th yoar, uponds his wintora ab l‘lnhmuml, Vo, and atlll dlycovaya strougth onough to complato hig Aifth seoro, Miss Ellon T, Sterbuok died at Newton Unver v Tnlln, Mnas., on Tucsday last, of consumption. Bhe waa confldentinl clork and copylnt to Qov. Androvw, and rotainod the position with the sub- goquont Excoutives, 2 . 11, Hougliton, tho votoran editor of Gi~ lenn, who wan sont o long way off as n Coneul, when Grant tool: offico in 1869, hina now beon ap~ |lm|nm1 Dostmastor ot Galonn, vieo W. W. funtinglon, the incumbent sines 1801, A friond of the ITon, John P, Ifale wriles to tho Christian Union: “Hig mind is clonr, hia l;orcullllmm uick, and lis volco strong, whilo fs ight limon nto anfopblod by pnralyals, and his physical systom weakoned by Jong confine- ment, eauncd by paralyais and subsequont brealk- ing of hin leg, 1o ronds much, and takes o lively intorest in and just viow of all Congros- sionnl procoodings.” Willlam_TLiloyd Garrlson's malignity toward Greoloy ; ‘his complaint agninat Grant for attond- ing Greoley’s funeral; Lis antngonism to Bum- nery his opposition to tho movomont for expung- ing the resolutions of consure; and his goneral apitit of bittorness, manifostod of Into, have lod ohn (. Whittler to nn{-plnyluuy of course, and not nt all theologica ly—tiut ¢ Trichd Gare fisuu gooms to havo the devil in him,"—Golden ge. — Tho Now Tnx and Tariff Bill. The following 18 the full toxt of the new Tax and Tariff bill, as pnssod ab tho rocont sesslon of Congress : A Actto smendl an act ontitled “An et to reduce dlutiea on fmports, and to reduce intornal taxes, snd for other purposes,” approved June 6, 1873 ; nud for othor purposcs, e it enaeted, d0,, That on and nflor tho dato of the nseago of this act, for all purposcs rolating to ous- oms dulics and Jmporiations “heading bolta” stnll Lo held and conatraed to bo {ncluded under the ferm R Bt 0, 2, Thiat barrola of American manufactura ox- ported filled with domentio petroloum ana roturzed ompty mn{ bo ndmitted fres of duty under such n-{ll- Iationis as tho Becretary of tho Treasury may preacribe, and without roquiring the filing of o declaration ab Himo of pxport of intent to xeturn the samo ompty. Bro. 9, Tlat forelgn merhndino which arrived ot & port of tho Unltod States on or beforo the Slat day of July, 1872, and wpon which dutles were not pald prior to lllg. 1, 1878, tliough the aame wero not eniered or teanaforred toa publlo atore or bonded warchouse, shall be ootitled to the benofits provided fccond mection of an mct ontitled, o reduce dulies on fmporla ond to reduco internal _ftaxes, Aand for ofher purposes,” ap proved Juno § 1873, tho mamo g Aich thor chandiso would fiavo been entitled to kad it actually Leon in publlo storo or bonded warohouso on or prior to tho 8iat day of July, 1872: Drovided, That tho owier of such merchandise shall, within thirty days from tie pausago of this not, muke application thorefor 4u writing to the Collector of tho port at which auel mercunndieo nrrived, , 850, 4, That ou all kid and all othor gloves tmported into tho United Blates from foralgn countries thore #hall bo no dincrimination in dotermining by appraiso. ment the foralgn market valio of such goods, whothor protocted by trade-marlk or not, and that in no coso ehall fho goods 50 protceed by trado-mark bo no- pralsed atn loss forelgn mnrket valuo than tho like Rooda not &0 protectod ; and no ealo or pretended salo :fn:uch @oods sliall bo Leld to fix the value of tho amo, 8£0, 5, That Bection 50 of tho act of July 20, 1868, ns amended by tho act of Jupe 6, 1873, bo further amended by adding to tho'first paragraph of sald sgo- tion tho following worda : Trovided further, that the bonda tequired to be given for the oxportation of distilled aplrits lll b canclled upon tho presentation of entiefuctory proof and cortificatea that gaild distilled spirits have been Inuded at the port of destination named in tho bill of Inding, or upon sulfafactory proof that, nfter ship- ment, the same wero lost at'sea without fault or neg- loct of tho owner or shippet thercof,” for in s “An net BUSINESS CHANCES, B S VSN SO LU SO CIGAR AND NEWS STAND IN THRE BARNES CITY REAL ESTATE. Fon BALIL-GOUD LOTH, ON TIE FOLLOWING 7 straots: Slate, liurmaide, Buttorfield, Arnoid, Garl. ldl, Hanovor, Thitior, Wallaco, Bummor, Wintat, Mur: roy, And 1ialated {alsn on Wentworth, and titowart-ave, | also on Alozander, Tiwonty-fourth, yeant Tiwonty-sosonth, Twonty-olghtl, N srentyluinthy, Yzl higtioth, Yavon, bl rty-araond, 'Thiris-tilrd, Thirty-#th, onth, Fontaing, nd _Thlrly-olghtli-sta. Warranty doods. A vory small paymont down, sonraltinio, 6 ber cont [itercat. No Agencs bisiuoss. Ty te T URANI ‘ahash. A TrQR HALI-HPRGEAT, HARGAINRIARY TItRAE. Monroo-st., noar Wood, i feot, &6, 060, ono-third ceeli, Ma nr Okles, 9 foot, #3600, one-Hith cash, eat, ona-1iith onsh, balanco 6 yeara, » Jots, vnml)\r‘lll m)\;h, balanco G yonrs. Junotfon-ay., 8 ncras, §260, ono-sightl ca Tunotion.nv. B norce, B0); ansy ferme. {umotiomav.) 310 sorc Trit BALE-OHOIOR CORNER ON KGANDALH- 8y, Nino room house, Weat 8ide. Luis noar i, I, car-hops tormp, . 1T, BISHE an Blocky at., near Hoyne, 7 rooms, privo $3,000, 3000 casis. La! Reom b, framo house, hrick basemes ory nionl hod n torma very ohsy, FRKD, L, PAKE & touuit, lota on Wentorn.av., faxin Poll 10Tt BALE—T,0TS AT AUBURN, NRAI NORMAL TiOR SALE_OOTTAGE AND LOT ON JIUBBARD- 1% M, FOX, 169 e FOF, BALETATNILAT., RO, 6. TRTORY 4 0 Tnundry, nthi-room, Tink & onld watory otov, ¥ {Inlehod througliout; lot 212173 ta 40-foot eourt; prico, B8, 000, 30768 Y neludeg: ton-st, FOR BATE-AT 3 GRENT TARGATN, TN TN o, v Tor, s Gkmpheline, Tnquireol GEONBIE OADWRLL, on (1o promisce, Bahool, In_inglowond, tocke 1 ilon, B2 aroh BRI E IR T et rormasOlom e adison-ats., ftoom 1, (OR BALE—AT A GREAT BANGAIN, ON TERME 10 8ult, now hiouao, 10 Tnoms, on Polk-t., anil Woste om.av. _Inauiro on tho promisos of GIZ0. OADNELL JrOR BALE=BRICI WARIHOUSE, tXi0, WITI 5 yont'a Joaso of of, and 105 ook 6f rivor ook, on Iatn rivor, noar Noctls olor, sultablo, for locago, (o1 ritg, and dooking. Durincss, L Ky 7 FORDE B0, $0 Houth Water-ate o JTOF BALE-TOTS AT qt{hfine’w‘c,a;mniv‘ GAR- wliops, BIG per foot, xtly oasly, balanico ) Lasticy ¥ THNKE, soutiioast oraor Olack and Hadt- xon-nts. ToE,5 fifth-st,, splendid marblo frant rosidonca at a docidod bargain, _Bovaral liouscs on tha asentios onst. of Stato-st, ot fow figuras, Also a fiuo list of acro proparty an oheap lots in thio siburbs, B, DELAMATRR, southwest car, Ulark and Madi OR BALT:—GIIZAP-ON TONG TIME, Ok WILT, sxobngo lor g0od clly proporty—Tlio, Broraises, No, 9 Unfon Par) TImm. conslsiing of a.good marble-front liouse, contalning 0 'roma, bath-room, furnnoe, and i modern kmprovaments, with Jasio Jot |fixl£l)lflqzwnllx: d barn, W, D, KERFOOT & CO., %0 Kast Washe AL WABABI-AV., NEAR TWENIV- TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. Gty b ons hath 3ot st 4l 5 ontl, (0 Iargo alloy, ot Randolph-at., botweon Wabnsh i Miohigan-avs, Hentod by ateatu ahd stoam olevntors gn ol W1ll “bo ready for poonpanoy, Apritl, B, I GULTON, It in' T8 Botropolitan Bioek, Sotnor Laalla andl Rta 10 REXT— MCONMICIOR OLD REAPEI TAG: ory.. g NoGonmiek ronpor fotory and grounds, (It ongluo, Doltora, ahafting, and bolts, Also fuundrys with ‘enging, blower, and (%o cupolng, Ao dook on sivor of 470 foot. Apply at 61 North Nitdonat,, ucat Novw Reanor Works, cortior. Weatern and Hlno 1alatil-avn, U, 11 MGCORMIOIK, 10 MINT-BTIRAM POWEIL AND ROOMS=TWO Tloorn, H0x100 fook anchi, with f0ll sots of mohncry for lmllx\ln% nrposes, {n firat-leass ordor. Apply to DAVID GOODWILLIT, promises £ Ohjo- r]_\u_l N T-O DR X AND TABRMENT L tione front lullding, Nos, 2:0 and 22 Wabnsliny, fgw noarly somplaton s 1 aromablo, A, & i By PIRROR, 178 Donshoratey Hoaaro bivok. TOgRia, 7 Alag 1. Inqul i T8 at ORI NOW 11} G an0 Gl Markot-at. 3 Y M, Possesslon givon ‘ou prom RENT—LUMBER-VARD TN New LUMIER lairict, nauiso of D I, GROVES, 413 Weat Ada or on {ho promises, Fliraop-at., near Tienty-sccon INE FOUR-STORY AND BASE. . Apply In bullding, GEORGE: T(T NENT_A DAKEILY IN GOOD ONDEIL AND roady for busincas, Apply on tho promisos to Mra. GIBD, 588 Woat Lnk i W 710 RENT_STGRE 20 WABARIEAV:, TETWIIN Adnmaand Jacksop. 4-story and bracuiont, 37x 160, “Will b rented vory chodp to s good tenant. Apply on o promisen JCs 'O, BENTZFHOM ‘MAV 1, “mHE WO BRICK hounon Nos, 834 a nd B2 Wabnshi-v., justeonili of tho- Qix B0, 185, orossing., Gonneuliih'ls it holioon fliem." Tons. for both, BA,200; about, 17 rooms {n cach houss, besluda oloots.” Apply at tho Lardwaro stors, 88 TLako-st, ROWIN HU; . HELP, WANTED~~MALE Booldioopors, Clerks, Eto, ANTID-3 GOOD BTRELT BALESMIN: GOOD v, TAgon it aorimission no monos roq irod ax & de. poatt, In avomtan pimionanbine Apjiy, porsosally B oo e w aUh " Witinis GOy prinf aard of Trado Hutlding (\TANTED—A _GOOD OLOTITING ~BALISM ' TAN; ‘nano noed apply who are not first;class men and un: A Tuquire on Wednosday morniug dopatand thofe busineas, 13 Hoy isted: AV ANFED_OLIRIc, HOORICERPTIE, ' BALIH: ‘mon, soliolfara, - porters, waitors, drivers, horsa. mon, atd faboror; Also’ man with 8250, 167 Kltth Ll B =y WA WANIEDITSTCRARS Dy (0008 BALIE mon { st ¢k German atd Jengliali i nono hut A No, 1 tads noed Snll at 240 North Olsrk-at, Trados. VWANIED-A MILLER WIO 18 WILLING TO work for modarhlo wages, board, and good hame il now orop comot int miuat havo ‘robor, respnotalils Rbitn, and Doa sompotens milor. — Aldrass Lok Box 23 Mendota, 11l Hinglo man proferrod, ' " ANTED—A DHOTOGRAPHER=A T "OTARS oporator, 'and lso alilo o dan fair fob in India sk, _Addross L D, JONES, Angols, Ind. 2 VWANTED-A FIST KRl Al kool workmany industrios nod temperate} B ot Sy RITL L & i 2 il onign, e &g e Tty 30 milaa wost of Ohloago, . WA 0 GOOD UARPENTRNS, AT 108 DES WA ienats Apois 10 JOUN RORINKON, Foro “‘ Alw'rzm’.l_,\ll\}'['{'nnir{ium'u:‘ 6&'1:n n“lfl;‘g‘n’cr; o bitnitios: to suoh 4 on & goad g(ll h:uup:;rfifly:: .A'dnhclu‘u"llAY & BON, Monticallo, Piatt ounty, Il s Hisoollaneous, 3 VVANIED-AN ACTIVI MAN WITIL 871, 1O take chiargo of an oifico: alao a poricr and teamstor. 43 West Madson-st., Room ¢ v WANTED-A BTRONG OUTI NOT AFRAID OF work At 288 Stato- up-atales, [0 RENT_T0 A FAMILY (WITIOUT OHILDR proforrod), n farnishod house, ona lending. South Blde avonua, tear Thisty-ieat-st. ho family (threo por- son) wonlddosire Loard, and wiil make goad terns ta tha Tight party. _Addresn 199, Trlbuno oflico. : 0 RENT_TOUSEE, COTTAGRH, AND BUITES OF Faoms ta good tanants, JACOB O. MAGILE, 61 and ROUTIT £ South Olafe 7[10 MENT_DWELLINGS AN —WEST Bido; ronts modorato, Aj I I RAL i 6 Conten) Urnlon Thok, 70> (0 WODKICL RAL, 66 0_RENT-NO. 814 PARK-AV., TI0UBE OF B sooms, water,” wan, 1y aplondid orler, pasestalon fron. fuodiatory. *' X, & BB PIEHCE, T Do ANTED— AGTIVE MISN TORt GITY; ALSO 6 for country, ' Light worky gaod pay, 1 West Whshingtou-at., Roon 4. 5 ANTED — TOOKING TFOR EMPLOY- Y e lax Ao JONTS & CO.r 1 Ve Madlsonat. Blg inducomonts ‘olfored_to good 1ivo men. ANTRD- 0D, RELIADLE MEN-LIGHT V- m?r’l;ll:nd!em&‘)mgi Cail on BANGS & GO, Ver- mont Blook, Ttoom 20, Fifth-av. * (iD_A GOOD RELTABLE MAN AND WIBTS WA ’tln’\'(:un‘?mnuu(u(nm\ near Clilcago, Nona nood apply nless AHeyenn giva Geldoneo of (Eusporance, 13- f Eatoof stock, and genoral ktiowl- oiito ok farmiog HINRY 5. MONHOL, No. 145 Stadl- st [0 RENT-NOS. 4T AND 3 WEST WASITINGTON. 8., large doubio houre, ruitablo for a hoardinghouso, Disacation given fmmedintely, “A. & i 8, PIEROE, 178 Doarborn-at, ’F‘.m. BALE-§100 TO B850, TASY TERMB, LOTA | [[\0 RENT-IIOUSE AND BARN NO. 113 MIGII- {n this clty, loan than § miloa from conrt-hotso, Wo Ran-av., oornor Thirtoth-st,, and {urnituro, noacly take vou to them In 50 minutes. Wo will hall coat,_Cail nt houso, vo, for tho nost 80 dase, tho vory heat bargaiing to o found fusiio thio ol oity Hunits. "A. G, STOIY & SON, southoast comor Glark and Madison-sts., Rooi 6 (OR SALI—TOUSES AND 10T ON BTANTON- av., C g0 Urave, 7rooms, price, $3,800, BU00 to 8000 caah, halange in manthly wymonts, If dostrod; con, voulent to horsa-car and_Liydo Park frain. Inqulre of gimory at 155 Vincontos-av., or at 863 Wabash Ol SALE—DY G, I, DAY, 81 RUOKER-S 3,000, fiouso and’ Joaso No. 1 Rucker nnd Kinzle.se, 17,000, Houso and fot No. 3) Ruokar Aud Hubbard-sta, Tour niao lote, S0xi00, Tnllortan.av., Weat Sido, 100, cliotoo 60-acro farm ndjoining Oryatal Lafco. ouse, ros, by Dol Inu_fl(:“un. TOTTAGES, WITH LARGE lity on Sanlt o, noar oa- 2,600 only $000 tn 1§60 down, 1y pasincnta. Ilousos bullt fo oo, lows on samo torms. J, 1. NICHOLS TroR SATI 00N 1 lD,ll ({fltxl“ ) ln' mn crari, ot from baiancs in moniy st purohator's & CU., 2 Sonth Uanul-at, OR SALE_TWO0 BWILL.FRONT, FRENOH ROOT, ‘basoment brick honscs, 14 rooms enoh, with all modorn improvomonts, situatod on Weat, 3lontop-st., botwson Paulinn nnd Wood:ats,, north front, tu tho bost looking Drick blook in the Wost Diviston: prica Iow and terna oasy. Also two lotr, v0-80ry fenmo Touso containi; of ‘shailo troos n front Apuly at houso $49 Wes, Slou. T{'OR SALE_RUODES.AV., DRIOK_HOUSE, TWO siories and busoment, toffun vory onsy: pricc) 6,61, 0 lots, Koo ing nine rooms, with a fina sot 38,0003 oasy torms, Inaluding oarpots, Tanco, furuaco, and ' gas Axturos, A RSATANR. Profits 825 5 weok. No humbug. FRED. 1:‘1(,,;&'0,:, qfis‘mflnll"‘!:_-“-" e N AGOO S T 3 TOR_ BALE PRAIRIEAY., MABDLETHONT AT AgEouPLIaED LADY, . husthous op Yoan, 101 sith eplondid e prioo, 923,000, FRID. Sl i el i, i A wond 30 | 2 S BILE VRRT s SLVEIAT FIET 0 ncoossary fands, An ozcaliont, upportunity for = AD, BEVERAT, FINT, o iclonwho “mosas” Vusiioss, Adirees SRGE | IO Tcnoner on sess o o from €800 to 420 0. ASLE, Tox 94, P, O,, Chicago. Bust bo sold._ BARKER & \VAIT, 160 Denrborn-st, _APTENTION! I-DEING TOROED 1Y OIRCUM. Atancos to loava tho alty, I would offor for sale my {irst-class aud ontiroly now saloon_and, accominodatious, orms easy. i toul i 3 Yorma, casy, Loe. partioulare call at 455 Jofforsan-st “A 900D PAVING MANUFAGTURING BUSTNESS woll esieblisod fn Chicago, for salo. A liay steok Bt ool noctssaryln tho ulichs un Howi it v i Fecoasary oapltal. (ready Tanosl: Rac0: Torintorsiow and placo of businoss, adross Gk Tt U0OD-PAYING GROCERY KTONE, CON- I N e S L Tor salo, good location, NOOICIN & FISCITEN, Eouth Dospiatace-at A JALy INTREEST 1§ AN EATADLENED suanufnoturing. businota 0f onn of (1o bost batout rights {n tho country, ~Patout and titlos ail olonr and so- Gitn,” R vars" el for S with ssall oaplsL, AU~ 8IDE, IN A 060; clicspor for dross M M Q, Tribung oftico. 2 ON_THP, Wik, casti.Addross X 77, Tribuuo otios, TINGLY FURNISIIE PAYING TIOTEL .(x & 52‘. 1i8 Doarborn. A. ono wishing to ",5";‘" oroanttlo 1 d meroantiio Luelns; 2ioro aail slorobiousd. huttor-hoisd and barn. vm';'ofiil']ér ANA1LIQUOR AND LAGER BEERL SALOON tu_an arcollent locatfon for salo at & krost hariain. Bn,mnma-uuusu OF 16 ROOMS TO 1 Fueaiuues foe selo, at 49 North Gr W, H1. PHARE, 210 Bast Nadlson-st, il BATE-A TIRST-OLABY &TOCK O B K’ DRUG STORE amwlv‘\fl‘lncnllly forsale. Prico, ;rw it L eonL losation WAl forsalo’ Tow ront, eplondld loeatioi. - R e, Wi pa favs TARE GHANO! FSS RURE TO ANV woll. Addross A, 1, PLAT, Pinttvillo, Kondall Co., ill, NOOKIN & FISHER, 16 South Desplatncs, usod, tho |mnyficm’ for meohanis ‘ohandiéa In & gonoral Will involca <o, 000, Bnlos soatly ara BL0.(00, Partica wishing to h ‘their buringss apply to GEURGE 8, GO it Batnait, Logan Con 1k - sdivilh d TPOR BALE_OR EX{ G 7 ONGY i [FO8 Ghltamorth, 1L, on T, & Wm0 Bt point for liotol busihess {n'contral Tilinols. Addross G. .., Chataworth, 1il. an BALE_OR A PARTNER WANTED-IN A T A O e s A aro, NOOKIN & LISOHER, 10"Bouth Daspiaiaes s 01t BALE-ON SOUTIL SIDE_ONE-THIRD I R i okt o pian s T ot e AL 01 i ey abaien of St e susnile Siite no't Hiva Yobss, . I NIGUOLS & GO., 5 Boath nl-st. | HAVE THE BEST PATENT-RIG T e Jultad Kbtor, wich 1 willbethton e bact cor and ity rt cashy ored §10,000 for roperty, or land; havo Uean of No. B4 West Madison-st. o, oan b soon at MARKEL AND GROGRRY, WITH FIX 4 for salo; dolng & good paying bnsinom. 831 s Wost Lal TEAN FLOURING-MILT, IN A TOWN OF 5,00 inhabltanta, for sals oligap, and on' otsy foris, AL 23 80%00, ¥ 4f 3t0n0, Wity Amplo bowets Geopor-shop ?lllln‘“flfelhflge‘\l ‘nuxnnlig‘gll. A'uuld nll‘)uflvi‘xofidfl I‘-\“‘fihlfl oiitlion ly Minsissipot Rivor 3 address, 1% L. ONDBRWOOD, Muscatino, Jowac T’ BEST LOOATIED DRY GOODS BUSINESS 1IN fhio Houthwost Divlston of tho cits, noar, tia now manufactaring district, for sale. Yoarly salos of 840, 000, tesponsiblo partios who monn business whll find this an oportunity saldum mot with, Inquicoat 460 Controav., Junotion of Bluo Tsluind-av. and Afiotioll-st. - $400 WITLL BUY A HALY INTRREST 18 A b wull-ostablishod busingss paying tiat amount Honthlyy with o viow to tacreasy tho ssme. 114 Washing- o " Toum & ) TATE LUSINESS OIANGE-ON $3 000 NI OINGED o iy fio Weat Divaton, for'anlo. fia Shell trady of {ho storo lanaw. and, bag baon joar, avorac B0 e oy Totma sasn. Aalret LB -ilon: HORGE3S AND CARRIAGES. OR BALE-3 FINE YOUNG IIORSES, 8 NEW inflch cows, with calve, at 160 Milwaukoo-av, In. antro for ownor, 0. A, ANDERSON. TOR BALE_TWG BUGGY HORSES—_OHEAP, 1N. o R BReY. oy B WA [(O1L BATE_ONT: EXPHLSY WAGON BUILT DY Coan & Tenbrooko, and double 8ot of haruoss, with 1 ioros ., bolwoon Lhirtyseooud and Thirly. JFOR BALE-ONE TWOSTORY AND BASENTNT briok houss, corner of Archorav,and Bango Tonta for $140 por month. Price, 813,000, Inquiro o O'NEILL, ownor, 61 McGrogor-at, R, for sal5 at about . 101 Nor hter ) fmprovomonte, Wi soll. 14, 5. DIETRICH, 71 West ‘Madisou % : 1 URNIRIED (IOUAK OF 10 conyoniant to cavs, Apply @ RENT—A NEAT L “voouin at 10 Cottago-n for koy noxt door. TO RENT--ROOMS. 0. RENT_A RUITR OF THRTE FURNTAUED Toome for 4 or geullemon, or sinply. 191 West Mad- inon-et., Room 13 TO RNISHED AND UNFURNIBIIED roorus by tho day, weak, or montli at tho St. Julion, 163 Doarborn-st._Transiont, 31 0 62 por uay. 110_TRNT-_UNFURNISHED i AND FUR- L nishot zooma and stablo. 493 Michigan-av, o WANTED-*TO RENT. BEFORY APRIL 1, THRER gty sultablc for Liondskeopliy Y ¥ ARTED_TG THNT Tooms with alasote; g dress 58 soon o8 posaiblo, I NOYES, housckuenin, 170 Woat, Washiagt ANTED-TO RENT-A HOUSE OF FROM 850 10 roouns for private family, east of Stato-s Siztoonth and 'l'wonts-tifth. ' Addro ‘Storo No, 94 Twonty-second-st. VWASEEDIO RENT-WE TAVE BRST TOOX. ton fn tho cliy for renting proporty, and mako n fesializotlt, Ouwntes wanting tabnata onil ur add TRUESDELT, & BROWN, 17 Wost Madison-ate VWASEED-TO RINT-Y TAVE NUMBROUS AT plicationa for bousca and amall stores by goad tor auta. ‘Tattor priccs can bo wocurad now thuu later, 1y gundes ato now genorally holdivg for sale. JACOL' G, MAGILL, 81 and & South Clark. or cal rens - "all curly on Bonday, o 3 and s0aro & good ehondo. . Toon: 8, 25 Wast Lako-ts ANTED—100 WOOD-OHOPPERS TOR INDIANA io: aleo, 5 Scandinavian farm-Lands, Apply i farm. Canal. o i RISTTAR S Ria, IOl o WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Domestics. SRR ANTED—A GIRI, TO DO GENERAL HOUBE- VY work. 84 por.weok, 399 Warrenav, FVANTED—A" FIRSTOLARS PASTRY COOK < ¥ niso, 25 gl foe all Kinds of housework, Callat ANTID-GOOD TIONES AND HIGH WAGES' W for Gormon and Seandinavian girls at 97 Randolp- + Room 3, : ANTRD—A COMPETENT —GIRL, TO COOK, ' Wwasb and {ron i & Drivato family at Waukogan, Ap- ply on Monday morning nt 419 Mighigan-as. VVANTED —FUMALE TELE — GALTSWOSEN, Sierke, conylat, Lookionpors, castior, Uook foldord and bindors, box-makors, (ailoroinen, drassmnkoes, ma« chiino operntors, cooks and ohambormaids for the lake Rorvico. Alko, glel for hotols, ratanranta, lsundsioe, an B Ao Oltco, F West. Madlsoncat . or fivasss 't Empipymont Obico, 8 Vst Mad{son:sty, or Hrao Does Monronar. e, B A FOITER, pros Scamstressos. A= g GOOD MILLINER AT 248 WEST POWER floor; nok rrp MnocDlancons. e mt 2 and 213 Lako et socond . nogossary fo undoratand the work. 'ACOUS- VW ANTED—A Wit NURSE; A WOMAN hild: ot German pre: 1 ohildron, forod A IRY o8 Ner 190 Calnmatans _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booklioenors, Olerks, &o. QUUATION WANTED-IN A WHOLESALD DRY §00ds, notlon, or white goods house, by & youog man of ‘axperfenco, olthor as tn-door or travoling salosman. Addro, for thrao dnys, O 10, Tribuna offive, OR BALE—S FRET ON MIOCHIGAN-AV. 50 foot north ‘of Monroo-at. Torms to sul Bold, Apply to ELIJAH SMITIL ‘T'rustacs, gouthweat corner Stato and Madisun-sts, Fon BATR-TARGAINS 1N HOUSES AND LOTS toum 1, 3 ol paxts of tho elty; alen chonp Tots outsidof tira yx‘i"“‘)'& ORTON CULVER, “Hoom 4 Aotropolitan o Fon SALE-OT: 70 RENT-FLEGANT QCTAGON arbla i 3 & Habipbosas e ] own. Long tiuo, (OR BALE_HOUSE W LLLIS-AV.—HOUSE 18 now, brick, and with all modern improvemunts; housa 18 firgt-clasn in ovory rospeot, with barn attachod. Alvo BU oot nonthwwost cornor of Oblo and Plno-sta, Inquito 69 and 81 Bonth Market-st, el B0l 47 E2af, Btanoo b oare: TroR e TALLY, Budl SUBUREAN REAL ESTATE, TOR SALE—AT SOUTH ENGLEWOOD, tho station, G cliofto luts, each 20125 foat, for H1,060, payublo $200 Gash 4 Gash and $26' por yoar for 4 yonrs, at 8 por cont Intareat. Any purciasor of fixo lots who bu{lds thoroon within slx mouths from date of purcliaso a liouso wrortls 1ot I than 1,200, will La Altwed o erudit of £200 ta apply i f of tho first doferred paymont. For a biouso worth 1,4 began withia 50 days and finfzhod within tirco month a deductfon of 530 from tho purchase prico will o madg and tho torms £o changod aa to lot tha outira balaneo of unpald urelisso money run on fo (1) ybars tino i de- sired. Wo will soll about ifty lota on tho abovo terms, Lall fbatraata, eliowing porfoct title, will bo furnfahied frea to sach yilirohaeor, | Our objoct, n afforlng the Inrgg deductions nantod 18 fo sceuro tho Snimadiato oraotion of ifteon or twonty good housos, | Kosoral are already con- traoted ta bb Bitllc on the adjofning property and fintslicd Junol, 1878, Tho fiest purchaser ywill hava oliolca of lots out of the bst blnck {n tho Buhdivision, THOS, A, & M. HILE, FDI’! SALE-BPECIAL INDUO! ‘ton—1 will soll 19 Jots 1 n ton for B2 ancl tormus, and § yoars, or &10 monfhly paymonts. ot 5rg blocks trom’ North fivanston dopiot, and 3 blocks from tho #allroad, and 8 blooks from the chirch, and In the fnmo. dinta ndigiborhoed of goad hnrovemonts Como and &eo thom.” ROBKRT COMMONS, 143 LaSulla-at, OIANGE—ON JACKSON AND 1u, now hoasos nid good 10ta, Address NO. lder, 101 Jackson-st, NEAR 40l Wabasliar. MENTS AT EVANS- now Bubdivision In Bsany- cash, and balnnos in?, 5 ANTED—TO RENT—BY A GENTLGNMAN AND his wia, with no ehildren, a furnished iouse for slx monthis ar maro; o, botwoen Twalfih and Twen. tyfoneilvata., “prforzall, Addross A, BAIRD, Amny Hoadquarttors, Wabashav. T Aol storb s comsstion vith ar u’{flnnr?n"lfi oor of n 8tora i conriootion with largo socond o é‘n'l‘fidt I'I‘Amr:, for o furnituro siere, A, L, ORDDKER, ato. JVANTED_TO NENT-BY A GENTLESAN AND g ot of SUpSL0. rouiae, WS b ousokee o % Tihics of MViokors Thoatra. Addross, Wih torts, T ‘it otbun TTUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED MAN 81 yours of ago, in a Lank; lias had 10 yoars) xporignca 10 banking, as hookkeepor, tallos, an oashior, Firste olen roforonces, Addross BANK, Tribuno ofice. ITUATION WANTED~IN A WHOLIBALE OLOTH~ 1ng or oot aud Aloo house, as Paoker, ahipping. of re- celsivg, olork, by b soung v of exporienco. - Eefor- snoes aivon. Addross A 9, Tribuno ofioe. . JITUATION WANTED—AS BODKKERPEI OR AS- sistant, by & gontioman of gaporionce, First-olass Toforonoes Elven. Addross O b7, Tribune offices SITUATION WANIED-TY AN EXPERIENOZD bagkkeopor, wio 1s tioroughiy recommonded. Ad- drosa ', O, Box 125, B s BOARDING AND LODGING. BOARDING. South Side. 4.3 UBBARD COU! A NEW A e , Wil room, 84 tu &5.00 por wouk, willi use of pluno; day board, 6: 4 Trados, ITUATION WANTED-BY A BIAN WIIO HA Intoly comia fron ;,End. Ts o good millor &n dhenld Slgo do whilt n ™ ross JOLN GO0k, 1 Haria st R, huuso: flrat-cluss buard, OALUMPET-AV,—88 PER WEEK, x 238 Siveh. Carpontons prafortea, o, U¥ AD (3 WABASH-AV.—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH 50 Iboard, for gontleman and wife, or two singlo gon- tlemen.Reforencas ronalred, MIGHIGAN-AV.—TWO COMFORT 603 Qs Aivim. withs board, 1 n poriam hax 41, sultablo for gontiewmah and wife, or two goutipwon OUTH 81DK HOUBE, 1131 BTATEST, ~FURNISH- ol rooms, with good Hotol board, 26 and €6 por weok. Familis ncconnmodatod, ost Sido, 908 JEst TAKEST.NICILY FURNISHRD front singlo and doublo roome, first-class bourd, and bome comforts ; terms moderato. 359 WSt POLK-AT.—NICLLY FURNISIKD on firat floor of new Luilding, with uso of o parlar, at 38,00 por monthy, GITUATION WANTED—AN EXPERIENGED OUT. tor who undorstands Lis businoss woil snd can glve entiafactory guarantao, in tho oity or countrz, Addross E59, Tribuno offivo, Miscollaneons, !"I‘.?A’I'IDN WANTED-_BY AN EXPERICNCED osman In semo dis)illing bouse, eitlior o comumise slon o nalary. - Addrosa 140, Eribund affica: - SITUATIONS WANTED--FEIMALE . ITUATION WANTIOL S R ; 5 Blast cal & Nov B Nowth Drneimary [SH GIRLS. ; . Miscellaneous. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN with cbild ono yone old, as wat nurse, or will work fa & amall family ronsonablo, Apply ¢ No. 70 North Dos- plainoeat,, up-atairs 2 . BOABD WANTED., OARD~WEST SIDE-FOUR YOUNG LADIES, who are ongaged kn husinessduring tho day, aro do- nirous of scouring a plensant aud permenont” bonrding Place, oast of Unfon Parkand nonr sfreot card, _Onolarza Toom’ contalning Lwo bodn would bo liked, Tenus rea- gonable, Toforonces givon and requirod, Addross I &3, Tribuns ofticn, TOATC_TOR GENTIRNAN AND TWG BMALL ohildron, wherv tho children oan havo care, and no gfhor ahildton; prices moderto, 1 1, Tribnno alfico, OR SALE-AT OA% PATK, FINE RESIDENCE, I} one block and a half from dopot; frult and shrubbors on promises; trains will run ¢very hour after Ma; wift i, Pooagaston “Apeit 1. Snnteo ot 9. D. Blw, outh Water-st. R BALE-ONEAP-TIOUSIS, t Wheaton, 1il, Inquire of Ystato Agent. TrOR, BALE-OT EXOIANGE reatdenco proporty, near tho d biook. ¥, M, FOX, 1k LaSallost., T 1,078, AND EARNH W, 'COBB, Loal ORWOOD PARK ot by the lot” and Room B, form tho orosalng of Blilwankoo & Bt. Paul andNorth. Wostorn Railsoad at Irving vark, at 800 por acro: can terms, Also, a fow lota north of Fony from Btation, at §25yor foat, J. 5OI Eallo-st., Room 1, JFOR BALEE-IN WINNITRA X HOUSE AND LOT for ':,r-oob' anothor for és.m angthor for 15,000, anothor for' §10,000. R M. GIAVES, Winnotka, ' (O BALE_OX HENT—AT HINSDALT, ON ToomSyorablo toemia, farms, Rouscs, and ‘;‘"HJ m g, X s or fafu SR B tatomte 0r 3 SO e & OR BALE: Boes Py e ookl -property for subidly 1 BIWREE, 55 Latiilor iOF BALE—m0 Enflr OF BTATE Straot 100 faot arlilo; lats 160 fyot Joop: = O J{cal Eatato Broker, 18] Jtast Mudi 0. RUILY O & 0Tt situntod on lowoad, ono binef RHBILY, 123 La- MOS Louses nsdalo, GOOD RESIDENCES AT LVANBTON, : alac, oliofeo billding lotw, and 5 torms, -ALVRID T, ROUTH OF d treos l»lnmm«. W leitor TRooin 7, TOTH AT KEN- mnl‘:‘nan, on 2 e D'.M){flfi‘fl. on snall : ) Wostot’ Olitiago. 1. LYAAN & DODGY, Teal Hatato Ronts, 141 Cabalo-gt, [OR SALE-AT LVANSTON, NOITII EVANSTON, and Gloncoe, 18 hotlsys and cottages, having from [ (6 10 room, at low tigures, ‘Terms, ong canti, and bal. guoo Inuanthly or soatly payménts, O, L. BROWNS, Gixovor's Blook, nuar dopot, fisanaton, OR HALE_WORK IIORSES AND DRIVING hursts, chioan also, oxprosa wagon, epon buzs, sia- glo and doublo harnoss, U5 and 70 Wesk Monroo-at. ('Ol BALE-3 DAYTON WAGONE OIEAT;§ TWO- soated {op carrlagoa (will trado ono fur top phiaoton or buggy), 3 Ught Worounli bran buggles, 1 socond-liand tup bigey, L socond-bat n 1 tha agonoy o inla, N, o jusi rocoly sume luipcovariionts from Inst yoar'a Gbtain iom at thalr shop peicos at i v HAWAY'S, 119 1l F B Lugey (phaotan o XOBLLENT LEATHRRL TOP R fia and Wiligtto's make), noarly s ood na now. Wil bo sold at yory roasunable figuros. nquiro of BRL, PILIOK, No. 31 West Van Buron-at, ORSALI-OR EXQUANGH FOIL LOT ORTIORSE I and bugpy, fine Hiaokbawk Morgaustallion.:S, DELA. 2 ot Clar} Bon.at; I A E WILL OPY Macah 20, b 167 and 163 Mlohiganav., botweon Javi w0 and Adarhnat. * A O WILILDIE & IO, COUNTRY REAL ESTAT OR BALE—OR EXOHANGI, FOR OITY PROPER. ty—1farm of 71 acres, situsted on Rook River, within 1mileof tho businoes cuntre of the Ulty of uafnh. fl")ll"liflfll(lnll ‘l’“xul’“l 1n 70’)&‘ | llbul’cpnn(ll“']:illfnnbfirglll‘n;lk RO, 5% st Madison-sto Ultioago, b, TroRsaLE_on LXOUANGR—A NIOE TRUIT AND vegotblo fam ono il and a quartor frm, Dizon, Loa Co,, Lil., with good brick dwellini, cheap gb: 86,00} OT BALE-80 OR W AOREY, RIGHT BLOOKS | FINANCIAL, 5 CONTROLLING INTEREST IN A NATSONAIL bank, with a good business, for salo, Inquite of Kuicd Nationn) Hnnfe, Chiongo. Cl:r\lllfl—REPU]!LlU, KNICKERBOOKER, GREAT ‘Wostorn, Homo, Oblcago iro, Equitablo, and Ger- wianfa Insutanco Gompanios clafms oasied ' by J. N. WITHERKLE, 160 Doarborn. T INSUHANOE MONEV OBTAINED, BANKRUPT companles' policios and elaima hought. Uot my prieca kf’fif“ solling, HENRY b. DIETRICH, 77 West o iaon, MOVEY To LOAN-ON GITY iiFAL ESTATE, G 8, HUBBARD, 5., 163 Washington-st. fONT:Y ON CITY OR SUBURBAN or buy Emmbnnn ‘mounoy mortgages.. JO- L 456 Biryan 1] T SIATIE: PIY ANTED_81,000 TO_ 3,000, FOR T\WO TO TIVE yoars, Bocurity given on' improvad roal ostato in Wisconeln of wivo timow the valuo: 10 por oot Inferost and oo comutasion paid, - Addreds . L. CASSELS, 8 Cenalport-ay. 7 MORINRON & hALSHE, if SEeesr: doln SEWING MACHINES. TROR BALEX GROVER & TAKER OF RINGER fanlly waahine, 8 coplota ardar, good we o, for 25, 125 Rast Indlana st,, botwoo in ROVELR & BAKEIS SEWING MAGHINIS— X Geonoral Oflice, 180 State-st., Branch Office, 72 Wa- bash.av, Parsons’ haviug old Grovor & linkor sowing linga aro luvited & 300 tiio now linprovo d lioar someth radvants mer S WILKIN! betwoon Rush and Pino, Gall and o 10] 167 Mitwsuko Q MAGHIN 2 Bauth Desplatesst., Machinos sold on enay av., and 105 Twonty.socond-at. inoh(bly paymonits. & P NGER OFFICK, 213 BOUTH HALSTEDAT,, A, J, MELOLIRT, ASMI . Bingor machinea sold on casy payments rontod. ~Otlics opan 'vvxmufnn & WILEON NG MACIINES, tho new tmprovad sold or tonted on yasy montily paymonts, BURNIAM & FLANNEILY, City Agent onioo, 438 Wost Madfson-at. ; will romovo about April 15, 1573, 10 168 Brate PARTNERS WANTED. [DARTNER WANTED-IN THIR LI\'ILBT‘DDK AND Wil assumo reasonable marigago on oity porty I} Cll'l:lll' h?( e a%‘ 'Wlm B.&‘“flh?flnnn'l‘m;nl ghgo. i umount of e ot 10,000 (0 R voreon doe Tocossary. As s GALLOWAL & SON, s0utliwost Gon- | Bling n elockunip or skoncy nood apphs Address TLIVI: Tor Btato and Aadleon-ais, BTOBI, Tribuuo onics. OR SALE—A DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE ! oity of ‘liacine, Wik, ono block from N, W, R, R. Diopot, 8 acras graund s ins walkk wnd Iawns: Sholée ornne wuental and frult trocs, kmall fruite fu abundancos splon- dutbriok houss, &4 sodms, wd oul-bulldbize at o great Lary torms.! L, TYRRELL & CO., Tirat faiu aud olsy Nativunl Bante Butiding, Tacinos Wis, Norimyi N LIVERY, . AND uslo wtablos, 268 Michigan-at., olty, accoinmoda- tnn fur abut 83 thoto boardord, - Virst-olass care and ate tontlon, Prices reasonablo, - VT FOW HAYI IN STOOK & TLAGE VATTETY ‘uf family carrlngos, yhaotons, Concard wagons, o to and v Digutas for plansire and Epoedin i yoseas alrcdt rat-clins work o dur own nmutitu wnd uthor good ulldors: pricos roasonablo, PEN- NOVIR, AT 00 B ahi 897 Wabssii-avey corior Uangroes-st, v REAL ESTATE WANTED. A A S A VWANEED Wit HAVE A NUMBER OF ORDRRS Tor oty and liawscw und Jola: - Qwiiors wishitg ta wll atonee, onll or uddross TROESDIELL & BROVWN, 178 West Madison-at, g WA mah nfi?fig o 7 tho ST in ndvangs T OF BTATH .« Wilbuoyor ront, and .ot o : Wout, llflp‘n!l‘t g * fuitiry eanior o T ‘Hodysiole and Divisions it North Bido, WA & ONIEN TLA ORI, LAZUAL “tk A' Oxtz)UI‘l?lHDflizllfi. “'RH4 BRED filN‘l)i Woodrutl Tiatel, CLAIRVOYANTS, DR BUIT, MAGNETIO NEALLR AND HOGE ifo physician, 1 Bonth Desloinesit, De, Buit’s xcolslor medioing aud novar falliuy piits, Sold by ull drupsists, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ON'T FORGL e .‘M‘l'ark ¥y LD THE LARGE AUCTION BALE nt 104, m, on Tuosday, March T, Leavittata, Koo auctlon cotumn. VANTED m’fi iht, to may amou SR Y 'wonty- PARILER IN WANT O SECGNUATANT FURNT. turn Wil do woll 1o onit ay B3 West Sakoost, bo- ond Union Park, at HODGLS & CO'8 Connlzslon tooms. ~ Wo iyt an bund ovorytliing i tho Housokop- i s, andt dofy wowopatittor, Piie: chenveat, houss bf tho i carry the larg Oull and sou 13, PURNITURE, GARPLIR, 40, onsli; ontiro houchold klucks b prompt attention tolulters, or call scovud-ot, REWARD, T WILL PAY A TIDERAL REWARD mucdiato rotun af to astteles tikon trom Ju sad o, tho nigh ot Blagly H, Wi Al conmica: {lon stelotly contiduntial, B, NTANNALD, 2 North inon, 6,967 -buis mBm PAULGR it 3 surpunsos il Hovon atyloa; al wlzoys adipte ed to librars, paglor, dining-room, aud ‘ofice, Ust hou only on tourtli 1 Koo o1 o coion. borytod; onahlos mt Lo livo gentozly By ona roany Sold an (st tuonts of k10 n month, BAPIUS PARLOR HEDSTEAD COM- ANY, us2 Weal Madlson-at, N, 1, ~AN kinds of furnle uto vu Inskalintuts, DARTNER WANIED — RITHER AOTIVE OR 20,000, {n the most profitablo manufno- buinoss {n (o Westi 20 por cont por annum arastoad ;100 por cont will probably bo nindo, ” Addross uria of TN WANTEDVWITI 000 " join tho advertisor In starting a nico retail foa store on o Bonth Bido' boat Tocation fn’ cily, -~ Adurow B, caro arrior 2, inmwm WANTED\VITH £3,00 OTC 45,000 TO 7" “oiigagy Ju s eafs and luoratlvo busiuces;' proilts uploj, jood Tofarcncos givon and roquired. Addrosn a v no offico; MACHINERY, —AN ENGINE. OF I1:IIORSE POWER, ¥, HoREly now, B0, A sploy mill, sliafting whiloys, very clivap. Also, tho onitiro stao) spicus, otu., horses and ‘wagons, Call at Fou BATS ik ol bulting, and of enf ter 23 Wost Lak FQH BALI rond o 1 B 0! E'_-; ONY? nun'uxllncxi'gl TXTHA RATL: arfabin Moy pross, now and In o 5 TR Yy o sad I duaplate orlor, oA‘ 3% lvllllu!p I![{‘RIZ?I\"A‘A“L 1 OJS’I'INHO )y AW '8, Lo L ] - powdh aistionny cngire -1t (LG 1S, R T hied e, DIVORCES. NO ‘D'“{Ul‘l(%". NO 1"(Evflfi¥l\'x€]nfll'.fi m‘:ui\‘lj.m( cltatiod f6¢ axooons sl b ] i i, rdarese, oo b, Bl Wourh Ulkeke, noiote N IVORUES LEGALLY OBTAINED, Flll AFTER doorcos oatlul avaldod | nino yours! peactico 1n tio gnrts af Ohiewwo, Addeoss B, 0. lox (037, rmfi:}‘fx?mfuni\m AL T im0 oxclia ity veal catito: vt Tobuion aud Odsorinlons #o.. O i TFLG o TR TTUATION WANTED—DY A COMPETENT YOUNG to g copytug at lioias oan yiva Grst-class cley roleronacs, Addrars P 171, Tribune ofilce. TTUATION NTED —BY A TINSI-OLABS laundress._Apply nt 105 Fonrtoentli-st. FOR SALE. TNOR, SALE-TIREL GOOD SAUES REMAINING, and for sale vory at B3 Fiftlvav, TFOUBALE-A FINSTCLASS TTORET FROM RIEW “York to Livarpoul e White Biar Lino for a Iady for s Fon BALE_SUILGIOAT, INSTRUMENTS—A FEW ‘Hold caxes United Slates Surgiea) (nstrumonts, and Tow solmnoa ol nriioal works, vflinuuvulmhum GOOD P, 19 nnd 107 Eaat Lako.st, h SALE-LIGHT PRAMAH OHIOKENS] AND T, Tor b trios o RLBS 0 Biooor ADDIY LB v ONE MEDIUM-SIZED TALLS SATE, iy alco dyeks and 160 et of olich s o i 0 'OIt BAL ostly nows hei ¥ ALE_MAPLE SUGAR_IN DRIOKS, SMALL ranulatod, Uountey ordors promptly flled SON, 1ib Weat Tako- rr ELEVA. BA 0 Vi TTS neatly a4 good a8 now. Anply to J. MCADAMS, fow putting {n tlio passenger olovafor at'tho Shorman 1ouse, oornier Olark und Randolphi-ats. TFOR BALESA & k'm CANAL nol\i'r;xfggm oA ! ty atonn docic: In complota running ordor, ot & 70 E—C , 0T BAT ROOM COUN- T L i bt cak A o anflon Taokend i¢o cream froozer. Baxcnient 571 Wabash-av, AGENTS WANTED, GRNTH WANTED_#7 TO B2 PER AMONTH n'a?‘\rlmlu malo and femaly, to introduce the GEN. TINE IMPROVED € YENSE, 1 ING-MACHINI. " T tuck, quilt, cord, bigd, brald, and supotior niannor, 0, onls' warrantod Ifls five soars. Wu will pay 1,000 for ang ana. cliine that will sow n l{mnsiar, ro Leautiful, or mors elastlo soam thun ours, 1t wal tho ‘‘Klastio Lock Btiteh,” Evory second stitcl can out, sud stitl the cloth caunuvt Do palled apart without tearing. pay Agunta from B75 o B0 bor Month aud osheuscu. ur & comission from which {wico that amannt can bo mado, Ad LCOMD & C 8] 11, 0ng0, GENT WANTED—A PARTY T0 TAKIE THE ngones o a 1150 of yonds for au old-catablislicd Itaat- orn Lotigo. - [usinoss luérativo and pormanont, and oifers W raro ohnco 10 tho Tlght nian. Tho goods fire well fn. traducod oro, but a whaoio 1 tio managawont has bosa. dooidod upon,’Uspital ur wrodlt Nocusiars, ~ Addrons V10, Tribuio ufico, stating Whoro an Intervla canbal GENTS WANTIED_10 & TOR CHADI- or's Enoyolopadia and Book nf Dayy, Webstor's Dio. tonagy, 8’ 31 latenl Diotionury, Ouzottoor, of T i wihrublications. Ly J 3. Lmineort & o' Whe1d, and ather pablications rit g::. m.'nfi-m(-m'l on o address O . BURKOWE, 109 arkats machiuo will stich, bem, fe ombrolddr in A most ,Tully loonsed sud EEEE A GENTS WAN T 83 NOWTH OANALST, AT Roro bt ratechnas inan. - WOOD & KING. VAR WITH 82 on s Mon. A PENTS TDMEN AND W 4. to 510 can muka £30'n wouk by oalllny oy furonoan. MERRILL & €O, o % ot Takoste MISCELLANEOUS. (CJABIL PAID EOR CASTOFE OLOTIING AND misgellunsons goods of any kind, Dy “souding a uttar tol. GELDER, Loay Qttico, £3i Statoat. E-PARTIES OWNING TOTS AND WISH. ing 1o bulld ou samo will sind it to thelr advantage fo callon P. . DRISUOLL at hiv ofilo, corner Nortly Halstod-st, and Divisonst, hmx:‘o. or at s rosidence il N andd d_ol PAID FORILAY nlr{l})fixz and private lbrarlos, and llllfl ju volumnos, ol nage. ¥ o e A ress tho afd. atauiard fir‘sx"l" i, bttt TN 08 30 wad 135 Eaws nd 4 . FFIOE FITTIN OOk, nd e up e, drawinga-orsaune, Work surnihiodaad aCsiness umdd.l Ilk‘l'ullll‘—_ 5] RTON GOLORY, NEITASKA—A FATI BVATIR aico poliey, Tho et way (0 got o H’:‘j‘r‘n‘i’.‘i‘fln{:‘:n‘mu{éu nd Jyarn paettoutume, - 1onin 4y Motrmalitan 3 nol J o Sorior Windoiph and Lasall Al GULVER, Agont, 2 ALL IN NEED OF OALOIMINI ting to enllat tho Old_ Established o-at, W, 1, WILETAMS & U0, WAL "VAN'I'M-\- . S IN [ Somintu ant painding t cal ot ihe- o [ ehop 228 Biata sl Wad. WILEIANS el ERSONAL, AR AAA A AR AR AR PURSONAT-MENOAL: STUDEN & st magicad st NERDOF CAl omablisbod ilie ERNMENT GOOUS DRPOT Lakoat. .