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ILLINQIS COAL-TRADE, How It Will Bo Affectod by the Now Rallrond Law. Lottor from a Chizago Miner and Dealer. From the Springfle’d (111 Journal. The following communication, which sooms to Lo of muoh importance, ns showing how the now Rallroad law will affoct tho coal businoss of tho Btato, lina boon roceived by the Railrond and Warohouse Commiesionora: Ontoaao, 1., Juno 10, 1873, The Hon, H. D, Cook, Fyesident Railroad and IFare- house Commdasfonera: Dxan Bin: Thoro soomn to ba 8o many diffor- ent vorsions or construotions of the Jaw that goos Into oporation July 1, touchin, its conditions, powers, roquiromonts, oto., an such an uncortaln foolin; business community toucking this matter, I theroforo, a4 ono of tha class who, from prosent apponrances, in to bo most soriously wffuoted by its oporatlon, apposl to you, who have mado .this . matter 5 study, for an opinion that will guido mo in this dilomma. - I am engoged in conl mining on the line ot tho Rock Islaud & Pacifio Railway, one _hundred miles from - Chicago and elghty-two . from Rock Isiand. In 1867-8 the bLusiness bo- an to inoraase and devélop to Buch au oxtent conld not at all timos turnish ausport_tho freight, theroby - oausing considerablo troubla among partios in~ together, with the dolays inci- noss, tho oflicors of the rond thought to oyercome by inducing tho conl opera~ tors to purchaso cars” on which to handlo tho product of their mines, and mado tho following proposition: That tho conl companios put on cars sufilolont to transport their coal, koeping ropair without | to tho rond, oxcopt in caso of scoldent; orform (o ontiro 1abOF O - load- unlonding the same ; should mske no demiand for shortage, that said road would, i addition to tho ordinary track or car serv which_they proposed to poy, grant cortain epocial rates and priviloges, ns part componsa- tion for tho largo investment required. This propositlon we accopted, and accordin, rolght tarift was mado, undor whi wo are mow operating, only one change sinco 1808 baving boon made, business hiag boon conducted on cars ‘noither owned nor controlled by tho railroad, and now 0,000 tons por annum, mont thout exponso to the road, oxists among the at this Compan: cars on which to toroated, - This, dont to the bual Binco thia timo our aggrogating noarly 4 o‘fm;rh ch fe handled wi excopt for motive powar, 1 Liave rocontl; aftor July 1 nox! advanced 800 In proportion. back or rcbate nllowed will oon notified that from and 'my rates to Obice or ‘ton, aud to ol t thoroattor tho only draw- bo tho small 1f thia mattor is onforced In thom I have Individu- ally invosted considerably over $100,000, and to closo thom practically moans an abandonment. Xt han takon yonrs to collect n sot of workmen who {horoughly understand and can oporate this g about 400 foot doep, must bo or water and gasos 1tom of_car sorvice. my work must close. prico of coal ot tho principal markets of tho Stato will not be advanced by tho genoral in- bocause none aro ontirol endont upon Illinols conl for a supply ; ill bo impossible for this articlo to come into ‘markot boaring this oxtra burden, for if no pro revail, every mine in Illinols or their products must sook markots of Inrge consumption, local domand in no0 caso being yot sufliciont to consumo the pro- duct of oven works of small capacity. This coal interest roquires & larga association of capital to ronder it productivo, and its dovel opmont is abeolutely nocossary to the stimulation of manufacturing ontorprises, snd I cannot bo- liave that it was tho intention of tho framers of this law to so sorionsly ombarrass ono of the groatost indnatrial entorprises within tho bordera crango of ratos, ratn ratos aro to will be affected, Tho construction placed upon this net by the xailrords, L undoratand to be that they have no discretion in the mattor; that pro rata rates ective of any heretofore h of a nocessity, in such casea 08 mino, carry with it a large Increase : that whilo the officors of this road are satis- fied with tho ratos now oxisting, and which thoy would bo willing to continuo—yet, under the version of the law as now- ronderod, dare mot. Onothing is cortain, the railroads have von the corract intorpre oy havo not ; pro rats rates in my csso moans ial advanco or it does not. To mo, this {8 0f vital importanco, to boar this additional burden and go into markot in competition with othors moro favorably located is impossiblo, for it must not be forgotton thatina contiguous Btate arolargo coal flelds, ond to reach this oint but n fow miles of transpor tate is roquired, and I claim that any act tond- ing to cripple a groat ndustry or bear with soverity upon a public onterprise, isof itsolf must apply to all, irze existing conditions, w {ation to the law, or 1 uuderstand o conference is soon to be hold by your board with oflicers of tho diffor- Irosds of this State, whon Ihopo this mattor will bo_thoroughly canvassod_an etatemonts of tho rosults mado cannot believe that mine is an and wo Jook to you who aro delogated to inter- pret sud enforco the law's provisions for an ex~ ‘prossion that will sottlo and quiot this pubiic un- ‘ensinoss. I remain, very respectfully, ete, 0. 0. MERRIOR, No. 803 Indiana avenue, From the Springfield Journal, editorfal, TUE ILLINOIS COAL BUSINESS. Thero is ono requirement of tho now Railroad Iaw which, If construed strictly, cannot fail, wo four, to hinve n most deprossing’ effoct upon one 0 most important_interesis of tho Stato. We rofer to it cosl trade, T of this commodity, owing to its bulky nature, is that of its transportation to market. Illinois is underlaid with most valuable coal mensures, but excopt to supply the small local demsnd for shafta which are distantly removed from Olicago y the oxponso of working them, nt tho railords have loretoforo al- ITowed special rates for cars employed in guch shipment, Were the mines of Bpringfleld, for instanco, placed on a pro rata acals, in rogard to froights, with those of Wilmin, impoesiblo for tho former to sh gll. Transportation rates under tho new law to distance and without dis- Wilmington and other favored pointa will roadily command a monopoly of tho Chicago coal-trado at prices far bolow thoso which the miners of tho central portion of the ot can afford to soll for; aud the mouoy in- vosted in our costly coal ehofts, unless theroe ia some raliof, 1nust henceforth be like so much dead capital. Their occupation must be con- fined to wupplying merely the local demand, which is already over-supplled. Oue case of po- culiar hardship hoa just como to our knowledge turough the Railroad Commissloners, It is that of tha flrm of 0. C, Morriok, an_ extensive coal merchant of Chicago, mont in another pluce, Tu this caso, and thero sro othors like it, it will bo soon, this coal mi) on which Le market uuder tract with the Railrond Compnny; and that he has heretofore boen allowo: rates for the tramsportation. Ho ia now in- formed that this_contract must coase, and that after tho 1st of July tho ratos will bo advanced t0 80 conts per ton to Chicag ints in proportion, & small drawl allowed for car sorvico, this {8 enforcod, that his worka must closo, al- though he has £100,000 invested in thom; aud that his invostmont will bo s doad loss to him, oculiarly lard. The goneral con_thnt, undor tho work- ings of the now Railroad law, tho advanced gatos of froight would be mado up by an ad- vance in (e prico of conl, I'his might bo the dependent for its bituminous but this js not so, also hns immonso conl- ‘accossible to Ohleago by & num- bor of lines of railroad, and those sre under uo al requiromonts against special rates, Thore- t will bo that theso foroign ronds will take ad- yantago of our reatrictions; and Chicago will hencoforth obtain itg bituminous coal, not from lu, but_principnlly from Indians, only & 10 minos is this 8tnto nearest to thatolly boing ablo to compote with the spocial contracth But our Railroad Com- 88 wo undorstand the new law, are afford any roliof, Aftor tho 1ut of uly all spooial shipping contracts must conso, no mattor how_soriously this course may affect rowing coal interosts of our 1o _consequoncos will bo most disnstrous, and result In wido-sprond ruin, ———— SENATOR CARPENTER ON BACK-PAY. o the Eilitor of The Chicago Triburie Sm; I think you are entirely correct in yonr ostimato of the value, as a defeuse, of Sonator Carpontor's dofenso of the inoroasad-lary bill, I ballave that oo opposition bas beon made to The ohief oxpense ton, it would bo p to Chicago at ublish his state- liboral spocial 0, and to othor buck only bo- Mr, Morrick soys if “His caso sooms jmprossion has casg, woro Chicay fuol upon Iliinol our neighhoris flolds, near an of the Indiane roads. the groat and State. Wo fear il tho bill on the ground that Congrosa had no con« stitutional authority to fix tho amount of com- ponaation, Tho constitutional right is not do- nied, Tho moral right is tho thing lacking. Tho Inorossed pay waa voted by mon sho, 1tko Mr, Onr{mnlm', aro not al all slow to declaro thomeolyes tho rorvants of the people, willln‘; at all timos to oboy tho bldding of their mastors, Tho bl was pngsed in the faco of publio protest, undor tho ssoming nur\mni- tion thnt the pooplo would submit without muuh‘cl:pnnmon to this, aa thoy had dono to ‘many othor obnoxious measurcs; but it proved tho Inat straw " upon tho ptiont camol's back, and this most flagrant violation of tho encred trunts confldod to our logislators provokod such n seathing donuneiation that fow ‘men have had tho bardihood to attompt s dofonse of tho monsure. ' No good excieo Lins been, or ean be, mado for it, axid nolther Mr, Carponter nor any other man nood imagine that talk abottt conatitutional au- thority, cost of living, or amouat capablo of bo- ing entned in othor capacitios, will suflico to oxouso them for an act committed in open dofl- anco of omphatio public protest, Tho only sat- isfaction thoy can” offer ia to roturn that which thoy havo takon, nnd, instoad of ondoavoring to croato morriment at tho oxponso of thoRo wo hiave oboyed tho volce of their conatituents, * Go oud do likowise.” - Vox Porurx. INDIAN HOSTILITIES. —t A Train Attacked by Redskins, in Wy= oming, Spectat Correspondence of Ths Chicago Tribuna. OAxp STAMDATOH, Wyo, Ter,, Jine 21, 1873, On tho 318t of Juuo, a train of wagons, under chargo of Mr. John Loo, was attacked by Indians at Twin Crook, 5 milos from Miner's Delight, Wyoming Territory, The Indians rodo down on horsoback na tho traln was passiog thoe orock, and fired o volloy into it. The tenmators, undor Jumos W. Nenofeo, returnod the fire, and tho Indisus moved oft boyond tho -hills, {Vord was immediatoly sont to Col. A. G. Braokelt, com- manding at Camp Btambaugh, who sont out Tirst Liout, Jamos N. Whoelan, Sccond Liont. Frank U, Robinson, and_tha offactive strongth c{ Compnny B, Socond Cavalry, to bring on o fight with the Indinns, if possible. oy are vory woll srmed and mounted, and seom dotormined to make mischiof. Mr, Nonofoo triod his best to bring down one of tho savagos with o rifle-shot, and gavo him s Sloso call 5t i mot ot present’ known Lo what tribo thoso savages bolong, but they are on tho ‘war-path, and clearly intond, to mako trouble. This {a tho sccond attack the'Indians havo mado in thia vicinity during tho prosont month, thoy having stolen four horses from Twin Lako on tho 8 inat,, noar tho placo whero this attack was mado. A Surveylug Party’s Fight with Sloux in Dalcota, ‘WasmwatoN, Juno 20.—Tho following official lotter was received at tho Army Hoadgnartors to- day, having beon forwarded by Brig.-Gon. Fray, and Licut.-Gen. Blioridan : FonT ADnattas LINCOLY, Daxora TrnmToRY, Juna 19, 1873, I haye tho honor to report thut the Sloux attacked ua again this morning just ns tho railroad enginoers Dind startod on their survey. Ieentout my scouts aud took two companics—It of tho Soventeonth Infantry and 0 of {he Sixth Infantry—o Boaver Dam Oreck, Tho Sloux fought _obatinatoly and hold the ridge and rocks wost of Hoaver Dam until foreod {0 retreat. Wo liavo two dead Bioux in our possossion, who woro scalpod and wounded by tho scouts, and two moro woro Killed, but wero not left with us, Fivo or six moro 8loux’ woro wounded, Ono or mora horsca of tho Bloux wore killed, Ono of my scouts was wounded, ‘bt not seriously, Thore woa no losa on our sido, (Signad) W, C. OAnLIN, Lioutenant-Colonol Soventeonth Infantry, Commani~ ing Post, HYDE PARK, NMeeting of the Village Trustnen=A Varioty of Business Transncted. At tho meoting of Iydo Park Trustoos, on Baturdsy aftornoon, tho following billa wero ordered to bo paid : Willlam 8. Smith, ougineoring. Pay-roll on stroot’ Eprinkllug. . Totaliseres covesarorsraresines ADIUBTING ACCOUNTS, The attornoy made his spocial report on the roport of the Auditing Committeo, and, on his rocommendation, it wos ordored that tho Olork and Treasurer open and adjust thejr booka and tho pooinl socounts, nccording to the roport of anid Committao, and make sich ontries oy will corroot tho arrors caused by the roport made by tho County Tronsurer, IAPROVEMENTS ORDERED, It was ordered that a sidowall be constrneted by tho ownors of proporty, bofore Aug. 1, on tho gouth sido of Bovonty-fifth stroot, from Cottage Grovoavenuo to tho Michigan Southorn Rail- road ; that Ninoty-fifth stroot bo opened from Hydo Park avenuo to the Calumot River, 100 feob wide, and that Michigan and Hyde Park avenuos be repaired, SUDDIVISIONS APPRGVED. A.J, Averill's Sub, of B. . 3(-8. B. 3 N. W, gfs, 85, 14, Gaorgo B. Dowens Hub, of N. 1§ L 3¢ B. W. %( N. E, % 8, 88, 14, Scott's Sub. of Lof 7, of Block 1, of Battonstall & Ruasell's Bub. of N. 3¢ N. . i 8, E. I 8, 88, 14, ‘The Committeo dectine t6 approve Purplo & Thomns' Bubdivision, having received evideuco that thoy are not the logal owners, nor in pos- nsosgion of tho premisocs. SALOON LIOENBES, It wae ordored that all liconses now issuod be oxtonded to tho oud of tho fiscal yoar, Aug, 16, on tho filing of now bonds, to’ ba_ approved by tho President of tho Board. President Unady an- nounced that he may be found hereafter in tha city at tho office of the Ropublic Lifo Insurance Qompany, LoSallo streot. A liconso as sowor-builder was granted to Rob- ort Craig. TREASURER'S REPORT. ‘Troasuror Waldrou made report of the state of the Trensury, and of tho indobtoduess of cer- tain specinl funds to the genoral town fund, and on his rocommendation, the attornoy was diract- ed to propare ordinancos for special nssoss- monts to refund from— IIydo Park avenuo and Bouth Obleagoavenuo,, $8,000 Bevonty-firat atroot drain... 3, lchigan avenue fmprovement, Washington avenue drain, ., ‘Total, <=0 817,000 WATERL WORKS, Tho Wator Commissioners, through Paul Cor- nell, made & longth; ra‘lmrb of six nionth’s oper- atlous. Thoy had decided that only iron pipes can sustain the prossuro roquired for firo pur- poses, and that it was impracticablo to Iy wator pipes by special assessment, payablo at onco in cash, but that it could be done if_by, tho issuo | of twnuty-lrnm' 7 porcent bouds, such pay- monta could ba made ininstallmonts from year lo your, Responeible partios would contract to re- colvo bonds in payment, and would construet tho {mmpm works ~on the lake shore, conuest heom with a filter-crib 1,000 foot out in tho lsko, and with ten milos of anplfly-glpnu and firo by- drants ; to bogin work in ton days, and complel it by " 18t of Jonuery noxt, It was Ordered, That tho Water Commissioners proctro such contracts and roport & proper systom, and report the samo to the Truatoes for thelr consideration, Algo, that tho Attornoy bo instructed to pro- aro an ordinanco for the issus of 8175,000 in wonty-year bonds, to bo retirod by spen’nl a8 sosament to bo provided na soon a8 & proper law can bo passed to logalize tho paymont of samo in fustallmonts, BIIP OANAL TO GRAND OROBBING. On tho potition of Garrott W. Romson, of the Tall Manufacturing Company, at Grand Oross- ing, for moro eficiont and reliable dralnage to their lands, and hiy proposal to oxcayate one mile of ship canal to ald in bringing the laka lovel up to tho villago ot Cornell, for the levflngn of uulnF the excavatod dirt for filling uplands, 1t was rosolvod to recommit tho mattor to bim o re- port at next mecting a concorted plan and pro- poanls to finish tho oxcayation fror South Ohi~ cago to Cornell, 3 ‘'ho Board then adjourned. % CONONER'S INQUEST. An inquoest was held, on Bunday morning, by Justice Iorne, of llynfu Park, acting as Coroner, on tha body of an unknown man fouud drowno on the Bouth Bhore Hubdivision, near Beventy- Aifth stroot, ‘Tho remains woro taken to Osic~ wood Comotory. ———— ELKHART, IND. Euknant, Ind,, Juoe 7, 1673, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bm: Farmors will soon bogin cutting whoat in this vielnity. 3 Preparations aro making for a firemen's tour- namont at thie place on the Fourth, F. B, Pratt has eight new buildings in prog- yoss of orection hore, and will soon put somo moro on tho way. W({‘rk on the new papor-mill Is golng on quite rapidly, ‘hn’odilor of the ITerald of Truth, T, F. Funlk, 15 travoling througli the Western 8latos with & doputation of Rusalan Mennonitos, looking np a Tocation to colonizo, Thora aro in all ninoteon of them, As yot no reporta haye boon received of tholr having decided on nny place, Daloony Blook and tho new sechool-bullding are noaring complotion. Tor soveral days pnst, hay has boen brought into town in abundanco; it rolls at #10 pdr ton. On account of the drought, there was not such o good orop as wsual, LIBERAL REPUBLICANS. A Confcxronco of NoweYorkern. T'rom the New York Tribune, Juns 21, A numbor of Liboral Xopublicans gatherod, {Mlurdny st tho Bt. Nicholas Hotol, in responso o au invitation slfino&llyy Gon. John Cochrano, tho Hon, DoWitt U, Littlojohn, tho Hon. B. F, Manierro, Mngar TFlowor, of t‘lfltonown, and others, to meot and have an informnl consulta~ tion rolative to tha future courso of the Liboral Ropublican parly in thia Stnte. Thoro wore prosont noarly 100 roprosontatives from all sec- tious of the Stato, The following aro the names of thoso prosent: ¥, Stowart, Now York; , Now York ; Jamos M, Boyd, New York ; W. W. Goodrleh, Drook- yn s Gooyo . Yiagany Now Tormoy ; Jobn Buinburmo, Albany 3 Benfamin Weld, Orloans ; Gharlen 1T, Bhor- il Allsgheny ¢ 8, 0. Olavolaud, Yaten £, I, Bmitty Yafea; J. R, Allaben, Kinga; Obarles @, Summers, Iinga’; Oyrus Bwnuu, Dutchens 3 T, L, Filkins, Dbany ;' O, N, Goddard, Kings; Rtufus Audrows, Now York } B, K. Pnyno, Buffolk ; 8, K. Glnsson, Now York; L. 0, Platt, Wostchoster ; A, Boilows, Eingaj G, W, Talmer, Now York; Honry Otumingy, Now Yorkj @, 0. Doun, Ticumond; Rufus 8, Beott, Kings . P. Bhaw, Now York;' G, W. Flowor, Jefforaon { L. N. Pock, Hings ; D, i, Gereko, Now York; Josophi Rooves, Kiugn J. B, Bwain, Wostcheator ; Jos, J. ngs; 4, I Carpentor, Dutchess’s X, W, Do Groot, Now Vork; WWillism Atklnson, Now York ; G, 11, Mackay, New York ; O, H, 8. Willinms, Dutch 3.'G, Wilklo, Orango ; J. O, Whiichouse, Dutchons ; W. 1, Gale, Kinga; A, M. Adait, Now York ; W, W, Ttock- wall, Warron 7 15, 1, Taggarty JofTerson ;' W, J, Jiilton, Albany : Charlea Lamont, Orabgo; Albort mitli, Kings} Jnmea Hagrgerty, Now York; 1.N. Twombly, Now York; Prof, T, Glaubonskleo, Now Zork ; M. Tillnger, Now York; Frank Abbotf, Oraugo; 'Bonjamin Hnskoll, ingw: Tra O, Miller, Now York; 1. 5, Saudorson, King ., ¥, Jonos, Broomo ; 8. O, Tabor, Chomnung Jahn Gastiow, Klngn; D, L. O Tockland ' A, M, o R e Augustun Bavor, Kings ; Joln Cochrano, Now’ York ; 41 Dodgo, Now York’; A. W, wilkinson, Onondags | 16, 1, Morchood, Orango; William F. Ashmun, Now York; D, G, Hardy, Kinga’; W, W. _Niles, Now Yorl ; Grinnoll Durt, Orango ; Gon, J, A, Foetor, Now: York | “1t. L Darragli, New York ; A. 1, Blorlott, Kings ; Jus, 1, Bwecnoy, Jofferson § tho liov, O, B, Kay, New York, The meoting was callod to order and Col. F\ A, Conkling ohoson Chairman, ond Alfred W, Wil- kingon, Becrotary, Tolegrams wero read from tho Hon, Mr, Loughrano, of Kingston, and oth- org, Lotters wero road from W, G. Soudder, of Trenton, N.J., aud J‘“{Eu George G. Roynolds, of Brooldyn, iidorsing tho objoct of tho moot- ing and rogrotting their ]xmbllltyy.n bo prosent. o dobats was bogun by Gen. John Cochrane, who offercd o sorics .of ;iuuuml profi:wiuana, with tho avowed purposo of aliciting discussion. Tho Hon, W. &. Goodrich was in favor of & fusion of all the elemonta opposed to the Grant Topublican porty, Gon. James B. Bwayno moved, 88 an smendmont to the propositions of Gen. Cochrano, that o committee of five, with Gon, Cochirane 88 Chairman, should be appoint- od by tho Chalr, to which all resolutious should bo roforrod, nod that tho commlttoo ehould ro- port at an sdjonrned mootiog to_bo hold in tho ovoning. 'The Hon. Bonjamin Fiold moved to amond by jncrossing tho number_of membors of tho Committoo to 13, Carried. Tho Hon. O, P. Bhaw then offerod the following rosolutions ns an nmondmont : Resolred, That a committoo of sovon bo appointed, with powes 0 add to teir 1arnbors i thete querotion it _rom tho great political party which united with the Liberal Topublicensdn the sapport of Llorsoy Grooloy and tho principles of tho Cincinanfl Convontion, Resolved, That such committeo, whon organdzed, bo instructed'to isauo invilations to such pervoun s it uny deem propor to confor with 5s o the political ac- tion that moy bo raquisite, 8, 0. Tabor opposod theso rosolutions, and finally offered the following as & substitute: JResoteed, Tt It I tho udgment of tho Liberal Re. publicans ‘lioro assemblod to-doy, that the aubjoct of clling o Blate Convontion should bo reforred to tho Liberal Ropublican Stato Commitieo appoluted ot Byra~ cusy dust fall, with tho anggostion From ua ot wo doom it wiso and proper that such a Convention by called s hold at s carly o day ss practicablo, Trof. Thoodoro (. Glaubenskleo opposed the rosolutions of Mr, 8haw and strongly advocated that of Mr, Tabor, Ifo was in favor of the Lib- oral Ropublican oloment keepicg clear and dis- tinot from other organizations, standing on tho principlos onuncinted in tho Gincinnati platform, and uflerlnfi & rotugo to all opposed to the cur~ ruption in tho Repablican party. 'he Hon, ‘Chomes B. Btownrt agreed with the roceding sponker, and fully indorued his views. . B. Wolt wns in favor of tho principles sot forth in the Cincinnati platform. Tho Hon, II. N. Twombly was also in favor of Mr, Tabor's rosolution, nnd oppored to that of ATr, Shaw. TFinally, Mensrs. Coclranc, Swayno, and Shnw withdiuw their rosolutions, leaving that of Mr. Tabor the only ono boforo the meoting. It was takon ui)lnud gnnand unanimonsly. Tho ' Hon, J. O. Whitohouse, A1, 0., from tho Dutchoss District, was in favor of holding oub corruption now prevailing in tho Ropublican arty. Ho declarod that thoro was only ono party n his dintrict, and that was composed of Lib- orals. Ex-Mayor Goorgoe W. Fowler, of Water~ town, was iu favor of sustaining the organiza- tion, ‘and keoping on in the courso so wall bogun. Ho was followed by Mossrs, Jones, Millor, Burt, oud Willinma. i Gen, John Cochrane spoke in part as fol- o W forgook the Grant Ropublican Adminfetration that wos rotten. Sball wo now return to it7 Tho Demgeratio party ws fuduced to_accept tho platform wa adopted. ~Bliall we now foreako it7 Wo_maw and proclaimed tho ovils of party govornment, wo now, falling into partlsen meanures, renow tho very ovils of which we complained ? Lot us sbido by ant yrinciples—principlea approved by tho recent mout teplorable expericnce {n publio affafra—princl- ples cmbalmed with tho momory and eancti- fled by tho martyrdom of = Horaco Greo- log, Wo wera defoated, but our cawuxo survives, What tlcn is tho lousou of duty? To oreato events excoeds thio powor of man, HIs best wisdom {a to follow thom. Lvonta aro busy dissolving the decayod partios of the past, We joylully scquicace. Evonts areno less busy Wity tho formation of thio parties of the futuro, Let un nwait thelr work, Torosooing tho neocssition of governmiont, we nnnounced the principles which necos sarlly underlio overu, Tho heritago of evonts must thereforc, ns necossatily bo ours—oura u tho groat Liloral pirty which they aro activoly and suroly pro- ucing, Gon, Qochrane offored the following, which was unanimously adopted : Resolved, Tuat we reafirm our allegiance to the principles of the Cincinnatl platform, and wo recom- ameud thelr practical support to ull of kindrod politic cal opinious, regardless of antorior political aiflnitics, ‘Tho moeting thon edjourned.. Tho mombers of tho Btato Committoe presont held an informal coaferonce aftor the adjournment, ana consulted rolative to tho timo and place for holding & meot- ing, Asanumber of the members of tho Com- niltteo woro not prosont, it was doomed bost not to gottlo tho mattor untll thoy wore consulted. Tho time and pince for holding the meoting of tho Committoo will bo duly snnounced by the Bocrotary. ——— Tho Vienna Commission, Frow the Durlington (Vt.) Nyes Press, We linve intorvlawcx Maj. G. 8. Dlodgett, our returncd Commissioner to the Viouna Expoai~ tion, with tho following rosults 1 * Maj. Blodgett i entirely clear in the bollof that (en, Van Buren has not been guilty of any corruption or dislionosty, and that tho worst charges thnt can be sustained agalust him are lnck of executive ability and {njudicious solec- tion of his asaistants, . Ho_believes that Gon,” Moynrh(!wham thia individual got the titla of Goneral, Major Blod- gott could not loarn, nor much of anything to hig crodit) had beon *‘on tho make;™ had sold restaurant permits and building contracts, and that he was an altogothor unesuitablo porson for tho responsiblo place ho wa in, Ho ro- maiue at Vienna, a8 docs Gon. Van Buron, and tho last Rlaj, Blodgoett saw of thom they were walking, arm in arny, to the Exposition bullding. 1l thinks tho seloctlon, for anothor Mulstnn‘g, of Btiasna, an Auatrian, who came to this coun- try, and who liag no such charaoter or standin in'his native noum{hy that ho could bo rscngmzafi by the authoritios thoro, a tromendous blunder. @ thinks thero was altogothor toomuch of such bad management, througtiout, o bolioves Mr., John Jay, tho Unitod States Minister to Austris, to bo at' tho bottom of the row ; that he ls & an who will ruin when ho cannot rulo, and that in procuring tho suspon- slon of tho euntire Commission in consequonco of tho misconduct of two or thrue of its mombors, and in tho unuccessary publicity given to ths affair, Mr, Jny's courss was oxtromoly inju- diclous, and las Liad the offect to bring deop and innecuunnry disgrace on tho American name in Buropo, No chargon wero over brought against Ma). Blodgatt. 1Io did not arrive at Vienns till a da . or two bofore tho explosion, snd was acquitted b{ all of any possiblo uumpflolty with tho irrog- uluritios or malfoasnnce chargod against others, Unwilllng to stay, however, to bo pointed at with susplolon as” & membor’ of tho susponded QCommission, aud immensely disgusted with the wholo businass, ho resigned and camo home, In lnbior-snving machinery and usoful artioles, lia belloves tha Amorican dopartmont will pro- sont, aftor all, a highly oreditable show, and ono that will be surpaséod by vo othor nation, thongh tho Amorican diepliy will fall far shorb of whut it might sud uugnrw Liavo boen, CONTEMPT OF COURT. Throntening to Pull tho Noso of n North Onrolinn Judgo. i om the Winaton (N. C.) Sentine] A !conflmfimrud at Btt()ku Court on Tnonda; ovening of tho first wook of cours that was no put down on tho billa, At tho fall town, 1873, of Btokes Suporior Court, & nogro man Insulted W, D, MeGill aought sheltor in the ocourt-housg, w, :ro ave him a boatin the Judgo, and woa finod 100 for assault in the samo, and was fino aat woel by Hip Honor Judgo Oloud. Aftor having boon ishad by o sovere fino for eontempt once, Fill ,wss Inconsed nt tho hoavy fine im- on lim tho second tims followed him, countempt of court. ust couso to go for him in rogular heathen jlJmm:uu stylo, n;.\d on Tuosday ovoning, during of tho Court, Cloud, and leaned ovor and epoko iu a low_ tono “If you wero not au old man d : to him and sal e I'd pull your noso, The Judgo, who wna ox sago, waa takon back of ho might have misanderstood b askod him what ho said, and MoGill ropeatod it, "Pho Judgo then called lustily for the como aud arrost him, and take him nwoy, snying ho was drunk, end_lad throntoned to” pull tho Court's noso. McGill vory coolly got ) spokoe to tho porsons in Cor untruo that ho was drunk, old ranoal (pointing to 0 pull bia nose,” ho hoard, and, ond anid ¢ was 1o did toll ** that foud) that ho would Tho Bhoriff by this time had reachod tho sceno of notion whon the Judge orderod him to carry MoGill to jail, and keep him thoro sixty daya. An McGill” doscondod tho stand, ho turned to Oloud and sald : ** You nor any of your party aro ‘honost, whoreupon the Judgo repeatod of sixty days in joll. Dy this time tho Bheril wns dosconding tho stairs londing ont of the court-room, snd MoGill fired brok at the Judge “Tl ‘got ovon with you and your u_d—d old scoundrel.” The Judgoe Gill brought back, and oxamined tho statute to soco whnt was tho extont of his OWer To Punisly 10 the caso, nud fnally ordarod Bheriff to confine MeGill in Jail for thiri; doys, fined him 8250, and to remnin in jail until tho fino was puid, and to give bond in tho ood socurity, to koep the 1 BeE T B sum of $1,000, wil caco with sll tho citizons of tho B Lieriff, with a guard, then started to Jail with- tho prisonor, aud, when thoy arrived at Taylor's Iotel, whoro a negro was holding McGill tol and told them ot intend to go to Juil, and callod to tho negro to bring him his horse. As tho Bhorift nor auy of his knowing Mc@ill to bo a desperato man, thoy con- cluded that it would bo an unhenlthy business to- attompt to stop him, and he mounted his horse and rodo slowly out of town. ‘We woro presont in tho Court-Houeo and wit- nogsed the wholo scone, and tha above s o plain statoment of tho wholo affair, without comment, ‘We learn that tho Judgo lad n bill brought ngainst Bhoriff Gentry for allowiy and that tho trial of the caso has to this county. —_— The Chincso Alarmed. From the San Francisco Chronfole. For povoral days past o placard has been posted in various parts of tho ocit; Calodoninn pionic ncrosa tho is illuminated b Beotchmaa in full ho pullod out o ngk, that he di guard woro armod, and snnouncing the ay. Tho placard the figuro of nn_immouso dross in the act of bearmg n xock about the sfze of & watormelon. card-has caused considorablo constornation among the Ohincse, who beliove it to ben call for the organization of ** A United Oxdor of Cob- ble-stone throwors,” whose objeot shall be to pelt tho Chincsg. The Bix paring s placard in their own langunge, w ¥ tho apprehousions of the Chinamon, BUSINESS OHANCES. LARGE MATOH FAOTORLY FOR SALE, OR E: perty in or ‘about Ghicn Inquiro of JOH hicago. Companies aro TODGING HOUSE IN BAN FRANOINOO TOR S CaBhenod Bustmee ko T mntion iahiod businoss, Articuiars addrass O Or MORLIY, Tuont Eatator 0. 235 Montgumory-st., Ban Frauclsco, NO. 1 GROORRY STORE, FRESH BTO0 ishiod teada for salo; ront low, HIOKARD, 75 Soulh Doarborn-st NEW TRIOK BOARDING HOUSE, 00d will, for salo chioa o nd bodding ali nows 10 rooms; 30 boardors noar Fiold, Leitor hoast corndr Burnsido and Twontioth-ata, WELL-LOOATED RETAIL GROOER Dt Bivisian ox salo, dchupa. bitleows oF abony B15,000 por annus ¥, eal Estato, A good eatabli: of NODKIN & Ri d e Part on timo. On1 U INE WATER POWER MAOHINESIOP AND corner of Bangamon, MNISHED, PAYING, BILLIARD and samplo-roam, outh Talanoo oasy mon n-Bt. i Ve % —RXOLUSIVALY RE. tho olivo branch to all who wore opposed to tho i A A e I\flln 3 ll; RUG TONE T0 prioo, $10,000. Addross £, KEM- JOL BALE-ROARDING HOUBE IN GG0D 00 tion; can tako 40 buardors; prosont ownor wil out valuootfarnituroand fixturos; Amerl Apply at 183 Eaat Kightooth.st, KW YOHK_LRASE AND FURNITURE OF first-clans Brondway Hotol for mo.%dguon l.fl erloans proforrod. LY 8150 WILL BUY A BALOON 1IN THE BRST locat Woat Madfson- K 1011~ Rpiogption on Wosk Madlion-st. ' NOOKLN & REIGL ON, NO. Tt OLARK.ET., of Monroo, in basomont, lo T{i FINEST CIGAR RTORE IN THE OITY, NO. 173 Waat Madisonst., for aato. Cadi botwoon 13 & 34 NEARUTITE CORNER o, and fixturos for sala. HE BEST PAYING LEGITIMATE MANUFPAC. turing businoss in Clsloago for salo, LRY, 33 Exohaogo-place. or salo: : Addrons B 8, THbun ofiaas . PoMer aad ehoap xuu HE FINEST OIGAR SBTORE IN THR OITY FOR ealo. No. 173 Wost Madison-st. ; @all botwooa 10 and ANTED—A PARTY HAVING 6 ‘anothor with oqual amount, to oste} alo busincss in Ohicago whoroin 0 commoncod Soptombor next, Uinelnoss mon nood roply, with mamo {n full; reforonces gachangad. " Addross W- ., caro P, O. Box 197, Bloom- ngton, Apply to BRAD- 5,000 TO JOIN blish & wwholo: tho profits are large; to Nong but experionced PART OASH, WILL, BUY A HALF IN- torast in & _woll-cstablished cash buy 3 r month. 127 Bouth Olark-st., Roow 3 BOARDING AND LODGING. West Sida. SOUTH HAISTED-ST.—TIOSE WISHING pleasant bosrding placo, ‘wook, will 1ind accommodatior WiST VAN BURIN-ST—NEW BOARDING- tolaas rooms; firt-olase tablo; B4 to A 1th good table, at §6 por AND 116 WERT AMADISON-ST, Ploasant vootay Dar day; table board 85 NIOELY-FURNIBLIED ROOMS o3 and wifo or two gontlomon, with {irat-class board ; all modorn iraprovoments. WHST ADAME.ST. — PRRSONS DESIRING bowrd can be accommodated with nicely furaishod. lany One blook from Jolorson thing trst-olass, xoorus and firat-ol Park, URT-.NEW BOARDING.HOUSI: s 8, 81,00 10 80,50 por ‘waok, with uso of plano, ' Day-board, $4. ST WASHINGTON.AT.-TWO TURNIBIL: {15 eand, Tor peabema a5 ‘wifo or alnglo gentlemen, OITY REAL ESTATE. Ot BALE 000D LOTS ON THY TOLLOWING Jisgpat Btatg, Tienahiey utiorold, Arsold, Gari- aldl, Hnuovor, Wfutlor, Wallsoo, Bummor, Wintor, Mur. 'and 1ialstod | Aleo ou Wontworth, Bhstioff, Dortiand towart-avai also on Alpzancor, Twonty- Fwonty-aiaih, Twontyovant, Twonty.slehih, Napoloon: Tvonty.nintlh Htarh, Thirilath, Yinvon, Thilty'firaty THlk- ty 000y Thicty-thirdy TUfrty-itth, Thiety-alatin Fhirly. govonth, Tryntaino, and Thirty.olghiti-atr, Titlg hortac Wareaniy doods, A vory smnli paymant down, figo sare’s o, 6 7os ount intoroat, -No agonop Lusitioss. Al ownr, ALUICIUR OIANE 116 Monroo wy JOR BALTAT X BAUGATN-TOTE ON WisT. omn-nv., Foll, Taylor, Twollth-ata,, and Uampholl- av. Partios wishing to bulld no maney’ roquicod down, and, It dosirad, will fupnish a part of tho monoy to bultid. Inniire of GEJ. OADWELL, on promison, or nt 18 Sontli Clatkst,, in banlk, FOR BALE_AT A BARGAIN-TIR DESIRADLE voridanco, 1110 Indiann-av., contalilng 14 roome, hand: foma satoon, barlor,”consorvitony briok stararooin, tra ath-rooms, ot and cold wator all {hirougli tho, houso, frosooed “octlings, paintod waile, plate giam windows oo, ota. Thero fa nlso a fing hach on tho promisos, and oatythli e in norfact ropnir, Possosslon givon &t any timo,_Gall botwaon 4 to 8 on any day during tho wook, TrOR BALE-AT A TARGATN, MONTHLY TAY- monta, 2 now liouson, 9 rooma. onbh, on Wost, Taglur- [ Wostorn-av. inquiro at 185 South Olark-ste 70N BALR_GITiAP. Two NI AND WREY, FOR- mnnlllll:l“nfizgn on plonsant] Il;fllhll. nnntnlmngglnd 9 , s wator, batn, and ali ne 4 Xpply'at tho piaoo, 813 Socond-at. - Mz, RADIL. o O BATE_A NEW AND HUNSTANTIAL DUSL nosa Lulldiug on Lako-st., 40x185 foot, 4 storion and somont, bnilt upon a valuablo loasohold of 20 yoars, nt {ho oxplrdtion of whialt tiino pwror of lot pays for uhn‘-‘ g, Now pajing20 ‘per cout sboso gro lnlbl. An{:"’n!fi“ l:d 17 linll‘hkn-l‘l.. Ig;l» mr: i fonrth, Fon SALE—AT A GIEAT BARGAIN, LOT ON nortlioast cornor of Jollarson aud Uckovon-ats, Iue quiro at No, 185 South Olark-st,, in bauk. FORBALT-AT KUATGAIN_A FINETFSIDENOR. lot, 40 foot front by 111 doop, mors or loss, to an alloy, Apply to ownor, 102 Mllwaukoo-av. No ros) datata agonta noed apply, OR. SBALR—gi00, 840 AND Bi0_IASY TRUME, TR0 ot o Sty Tontfo aoorminio b svoag: ‘cars and omnibus lino; higl xmund titlo porfoct, Unll and got full partioulars, A, G, BORKY & 8ON, 1§ Boutfi Glark.sbey toom 8 i{\fin BALIE— LOTS THIRTY-FIRRT AND HUD. dan.sts., Shurtioil-av., Lyman and Hoyneste, Olianp and oy fime. RIED'L BAKE & CO., & Wasing: IOR BAL=BY D. COLE. & SON, REAT, ESTATE: ‘Agonis, 168 Woat Madison-at. : 40 nores djoining Gen oot Parky’ botwoen Harrlson rud dackwoncata, 1 six looks; can bo sold at prices that will make big monoy to tho purchasor, to sabidivida, This proporty hian novar hm?lu"nl\inll nrlllllhlm!,rllx Tlm't“\mnr I!:ln dmllimlnfll ¥inlling Ruropo, will sol 3 Do mud abonag " Call and Tobleat piate - - > oo o F(m BALE-IIGUSK 00 WRET _MONTIOLAT, liotiso 79 fonarosst, : house 110 Looinis-nt. Immedinid assontlan givon. " GHACK & ABRLL, 184 Doarbora noro. Fdflfl STONY ITOUSE, 10 ROOMS, WITII 2 or 4 lote, on_Contral Park-av., within fivo minutos' s, e N S R e K, et f BARD, 153 in] t, B F?n SALE_MIOHIGAN-AV., FINE HOUSE WITIU incgo lof, i ono of tho moat, dosirablo blaoks on thls fvouug liotiro 14 or 16 moms, handwmoly fnishod, nad ory atfroctiva, Loention, ferme, oto., on applicat FREED L Bk & C0n B Waningtonate ¥ catlon TO RENT--HOUSES, B e v M vy vt O O TG0 el Qo bood (oubit: svonn Finoo 07, Oliow A, 8. BIRTIICH, foom 3, 148 Lasaifo-st. RENT—-NIOR T I'RMIENT i ql? B OR 6 NIOB ‘roomn on sacond floor, on Halatodat., noar Madison briok balldingy olioan io o goad party (il stof May, In- quire fu store, No. BJ‘Ennlh b 1’0 RENT-A NEW BRIOK TOUBRWITIT TIOT g eold water, macblo mantals, and fa nlag ey Ro. B0 Wont Fandhiph. Inquioof’ L. 1, ROBINSON, . 83 Aahlund ook, 'O RIENT—OR TOR RAT.I-ONT OF THOBTE BRAU. tifal homon carnor Twolft and_Indlann-av,, 1 Fooms, all modorn Iniprovonion nton" walk from Post-Otloo TIL, T]10 RENT—A GOOD TIOUBI, FIT YOI A FIRET- olnes bonrding-houso, 3storfod and a bastment. In- Qulro AL 15 North Hlstodit., ot Hubbard and Kinslo, 70 RENT—A NIOK 4ROOM OOTTAGI, GONVIL fant to liorao and stoam oara. ~ Apply on tho promisos No. 29 THanavar.at. T]10 RENT-GHTORY TOUBK, 108 WABASILAV. comploto ordory modern, tiinrovemonts; 10 roonna. Ina Dy , or 18 Indiana-av. NYNT-3-§TORY DRIGK 1IOUSE NEAR LIN- in Park and stroot ars; W.J, DAVIS, 145 Madic M0 RENT—ON BOUTI LEAVITTST,, ONE BLOOK L from atroot onts, 4now brick housesof 0 rooms snd Dathroom onch, favorablo torms B4h per month ; wiil sell niore on ! 3 oras, T 11, BROWN, 141 Randoipheste 0 RENT-NO, 3t "PLACK, TBTORY ““nml'hv:‘mm?nz!lrlnl% Yoo 10 roomn, LI;:nllAnd e or, bnth, oloste, oto. ; on or month, Dr.JOINNON, 120 Grovo-ave v 0 RENT—NEW. R OF 6 ROOMS, OLOSETS, wator, front and hll“ffll"‘l 6 minutor 1k north _of Unlon Park; 825, 0. W, DEAN, 153 Olark-st., Room16. 0 RRNT_NRW HOUSE ON GONGHR ] roome, bonlos bntty roomy willvont to the slght Par. don for €5 nor month, DIXON & MITOHKLE, 147 Tiandolphst., Ttoom 9, T]10_RENT_NOWTIT BIDE, NEAR OATS, RINGLE coltago, §20; lower part nf-loublo coltago, 8143 both sixrooms, A, T. GALT, 11 Doarboru-st , Hoom 110 = ' Suburban. 5 O RENTAT WINNKTK A, HOUSK OF 10 ROOMS, oa hnrn, 3 tifal . T QLI A Beathormat., dogm b oo _Oohon G T WANTED--MALE BELP. _ . Bookkoonors, Olofks, L, ANTRD—A GOOD GLOTHING _HALESHAL - with good roforoncos, at B, J. DAVID & BEOS. i b Sonth Olatk-st. WAN'MD-A GOOD _AGUOUNTART AR offi ARD A Lravolor; Gormon dosicably, Addross 113, Tulute Tradoa, ANTED-TIIRER SAW-MAITRS, ONIL ANVIL Tman, 010 aatr-A0LLoY, AN 010 FWKIATPEROT] 150 all copairing, amil o, grontar parbof it on liand-mys Hlationt wagos ol tsacamplosinant will o givai i No. Tifunds, Appiy to 8. SHARPLES, pairor, 84 1Vast Madisonat, VWANTED-3 ENGINGETH 70 RUN GTATION AR onginos, 10 osrpontars, 1 binckamith, 660 railrdad on for Nort! torn Wisoonain, #2.20 ani 2,40 por 8, feo fasos 80 for liinolr. ANGELL & GOAIIER, 31 Waat Tandol otealt, Mioh,, for y W: G. VINTOR, Hilldor, 171 Ongacatey Toteolte - Employmoent Aronoios. W ANIED—L 00 BTATION MIN 0 WORK T wholo saason, an tho Wisconsln Contral Rallroadg Company work i na contmotoray monoy auro} fafe prices gpid, Avplyat Stovans Faint, Wis,, to WAL L. A VIRS il Kiigineos ur at ud of'tenck’to WAL 1t/ HAVER, >3 aw-makor and roe siatant Uhlof Konginoor. ANTED_20 MItN FOX CONSTTUGTION T ‘anid 100 Tor gradiog in Miohilan, whaos. i3, pe pars " lron farot " alaf fhn " for il to. Toots 2un’and Oblagaleo ridgo buillont” arn hatdn and on. | Hor pastiouines. s i OTINIAN £"BING, T “Bant Oleiente otk South Canal, A e T g, ST UATIONS with 9500, b8 Binta-stes Room e oo o O R T T A S R L 46 WEAL Randoipiiate, Toom Ty or > roauited for fara, "ANTED- %%:gym?mAflflnn IN TH D~ \OL {:] ANTED-MEN 1IN i romain e o '"““‘“‘,‘,‘}Ex‘rfig& oy’ et % iloanil” com BOOLITTER MIrG GO 59 Raat Mndisooet. Rooma: TO RENT--ROOMS, IT0_RUNT-VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISULD Foums at tho t. Elmo by tho day, wook, or mouth, & and 87 Doarborn.st, _Obargos roasoriablo, 'O, RENT_PLIEARANT. TOOMS, "SINGLT. ORL TN . sulten, withi'or without board, - at No. (26 Fulton-at. 70, RENT_HANDROMELY FURNISHED TOONS 2y ifio day, Wbk, or month; torm vory Fossonablo, 50 4ho Bt Jntln, 161 aud 163 Doaborn.ate ANTE] NERGRTIO MRN RV i Nortimaat b ko Ohievg of b, goad poginy J\mlnulB Iiboral indi “monts givom. - GBA§ & Mfl - ‘BXLL, Davouport, lowa. WANTED— VABSERS FOR THE NIOKST LIT- : : M QU e P "ANTED-2 ATLE-BODIEZD MEN UBED TO DIO ols) t Gard's brick yard .8, ot of Freoniz-socond-st: Wagos e E150 55" bag 1|\ RENT-¢ TOOMS, ENTIRKLY NEW, ON ARO. ond floor of 835 Cottago Grovo-av., cornor of Droxat Snd Ontowrond bowlorards, wiih” ke, tralor, &a, Tiin la dooldodiytha best location ab tho South End, for cithar physiclan, dontist, or drossmaking, with amplo sooom- modation for a motlorate sizod family. To holot for 1 or Syearion tioroughly solinblo, pocion. "Apnly on th promings or of E, BARBOUR, at Jamils, ‘Halo & Co. curnor Madison And Frankiin-sts. 10 RENT_FURNISIED ROOMS WITH A AMALL Siadamily’ broakfast and suppor if roquired, at i3 Nortli to-at. JroR SALE-IN OVED—STATHE AND TWENTY- olgtin-tia,, Zatory, oast front, 86,600, Indiann-ay., 3.atory houso, cornor, G0-foot lot, $10,000, Prafrlo-nv., 1960, S-stary frame, b roomn, ¥6,000. Michigan-av., K3, marhlo front, eaay torm, 15,000, Wab: nch raof, Trigk ashav, B-atory, 14 ro barm, ato., will b . ¥ i I 2 botm gt will o sold oliéap. FRED Y, PAKE & 0O, an SALI_CHOIOE—CALUMET-AV,, [0 FEET papt front, Twongy-socond nad Trionty.tified ate. 1ro tichignn-a¥., 60 foot, ucar Twonty-sixth nting o Indlana-av., 60 foot; noar Twonty-third-st., splondid troos, o) Pratel Tox BALE-ON 0 YEARS' TIMKt, 25-F001 LOTS, on Walout-at., 3 blocks onst of Conttral Park, nt:#1,000 g Torme, 800 cash Al auquatly until piid for st 8poroent, W. D, KERIOUT & GO., % Hast Wash- ioglon-at. 0% SALE_FIISEOLARS COTTAGE ON KEN- alat.. Inka wator, casl ngo monthly, 0. H, WHTFTLESTY & 00, Houm §, 149 LaSalio-at. OR BALR_GOOD_HOUSR AND S0FGOT LOT, arron-av., noar Loaviti-at,, 5,500, 2 foot Wost Jaoksan-st., wast G rullirond, per foot 821 25 faot on Lincoln-av., 3 hlocks from Linotln Park, $73. & lots noar Korty. mzhuannmn th. 1035146 at Lawndnio, mosr Ogdncar. . B, BIOV! OR BALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW S B0 Bl B e aht 41 Tof et wat pald for: cara, H I nd Bd5 por mot . T BIAN TR Clarkesteionm g, oo peid for oL RALE IO Loty OV TR, 1T o Onz-Works, o er foot ilance Toi timo.. O, We DIAN 10 Olarketor Ioom 8. JOR, BATE-OHOIGR, TOT8 UFPON IIALSTRD, Jrrald, Daahioll, Twentyxovonth, Thirty:third) irty-fourth, ‘Stato, Aruold, and' Thicty-sovonth.at alaoon Wontitorth, émhur. Sod Iigan-ava, mall pay- ot down, batancs b sonsa'at 8 po 3 FIRENRY V. OBTPAAN, 10 Bonrogeate o o o oor OR BALL Ot LXONANGE—13-ROOM FRAMR Touso, barn, ot 88160 to 20 foot pavod alley, on Web- ash-av ; convenlont to bunincsa; valuo, 830,000 ho In. sumbranco: will tako 2 zood houses in oxoliAngo, STAN- LY, 18 Dancborn-st. JFOR SALE-ACRETOTS ON TLLINOIS OENTRAL Raliroad, north of Coraoll; also two or thron blocks on Cattugs Grovo-av., mear Blsty-fourthaty: nlso five uros botwoon Bluo Istand-av. and tho boulovasd, front ing on oaolr: also & largo amatint of otlior property, whioh w0 wiil oll at less than suotlon-pricos and on sam Lormis, 1y t . T, northwost cor, Washington and 'O RENT—AT 3i5 WEST MADISON-ST., 8 GOOD rooms, furnishad, 815 sach por month. T['O RENTNIGRLY FURNISIIED ROOMS; FOUSE L “nowiy fittod up; -all madorn fwproyomonts} location firat-olass and contral, 48South May-st., botwon Madl- zon and tngton, I[\0 RENT-TWO WRLL YURNISHLD ROOMS. 838 Wabasl-av., noar Post-ofioo, 0 RENT_3 NIOELY-FURKISHED ROOMS, MOD- ' gra oonvonlances, nowly, salolmined #il on wulto v ¢lthor soparatoly: oh fizpt floor, ovor tho Lomo. Natlonal Tiank, 86, 53, 60, And 02 South Yinlated at., eorthost eor- nor of Madison] oflioo Room 43, E. J. OLARK, Landlord, 0 RENT_Y¥URNISHIID BLEI ‘gontloman, at 381 Jofforsan-st., noar VanBuron, TG RENT_UFPER TART OF GOTTAGE, S{SOUTI Dearbiorn-at., cornor Thirty.ninth, € rooms, pantey, olosats, ota., and barn; everything first-oluns; hAs rontad %0 nth for o 1ast tva yonrat only 82518 takon soon. Alta, lowar past of samo cotiage same samber of Tooms and all, nowly papored, ata., $18, Inquire of J. TUEOULD, s, upalarar " 0, RENT—FIRST AND BECOND FLOOR 1N front, 3 rooms, pantry, closot and woodshed (onch): Fonted at 813 to 815 por montl to good partios at 11 Woal Kinzfo-st.” Apply on promises or at 166 Houths Halsted.st., cigarstoro, TD RENT—WRLLFURNISHED LODGING-ROOMS tor gontlomon, - Pricos to sult timos. Laoation good. orthioast ' cornor Monroo and - Btato-sia., opposito, 'slmor Hotol, TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES. &o, 0 NENTTH1: BEOOND ¥LOOR OF NO. 0 LAKE- L., cormor Btato, 21, _Ingulea on Arat four. PO, BENT_SHCOND FLOOR. GOOD TIGHT TN pfrout andsido, ormor of” allef, guitablo ar fobbing husinara will bo Fonto 0 gond _tenaut, on firat floos to HETIING & OO fo Btaterste ~ 00 T[10 RENT—FINE FURNISHED OFFIOE OR DESK- room on firat foor. Apply io K. K. RYAN & 0.0/ 10 LaSallo-st., cornor of Adama. 0 RENT_BARN—STALLS FOR 13 TIORGES AND goad onrrlago room, wash stand, gas, and wator. ~ Ap- Ply at tho barn, renr of 468 Wabash 10 RENT_STORES NOB, 763 AND 76 OOTTAGE Qrovo-av., in brigk black, 20300 foot osoh. ADDIY to 3 Cottaga Grove-av, ffor K BARN, 1101 STATEST. | ATRO, mnrble houso, southonat cor. Indlsna-ay. and Twon- f5-firat-st., 18 roomn: alson fuo rosldenco fo flydo Park, Apply to V. IT. HOYT, northwost cor. Washiugton and arborn-nis. OR BALU—INDIANA-T,—T.0T %X100, ON TNDL. snaat., northoast cornor Dillor-st, SNYDER & LER, 14 Niton Iuilding, northonet cornor Monroo aud LaSallosts, OR BAT.E_TWO-BTORY AND BASEMENT BRIGK 0use, 14 rooms, and Int 40T, vu Ialifocer. uike Twonty-gocond.at. LR & LIE, 14 Nixon bufld: ing, northeast cornor Monruo and haSallo-ati TOR, BALU-MICHIGANAV.—aXiE T~ ON Alfchigan-av., oar Thirty-fifth'st., west front. SNY- DER & LEIZ,'14 Nizon Bullding, northenst comcr Monroo nnd TaSallu-sis, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, TFOR, SALE-LOTS touls] FEET IN OLYHOURN'S ‘Addition to Ravenswood, prices from 810to $18 por foat according to lacation. ot Sorasis ¢ 612 per foot, which aro speclal arasin, "Aiarah mumbor of thoso lots havo boon sold and the preat deinand nicalea' speody advance, ' Ksgollont Sotinol and chiroh facilltics, firat-claes sacloty, raid aad frequent. communteation with tho olty, cheap’ farca and apigndid bulldingssitos. Oia of thio shirtast and closreat titlos In tha county— T primtad st ant af 1ot apily to 7 pritiiod abatenot af lot e S BieE GREMAE'S [asaltoat., Room 3. FD“ BALE—OR RENT—ATHIGHLAND PARK—A bnléh‘lllhlll hl:lllonllla'- u:lnuxl lv;fl S;:Fa.md, w‘ll(h tvo o0 of lahil, noar 10 denite. & spiendid Bhation ta burs i or T Ay o W "R TAMES, 76 Bouth o [PORSALE-DESIRARLE PROPERTY, INTROVED and unimprovod, in Hydo Park; alw, chojca acro {paota. GHACE & "ABKLE, 16 Diarboraate, Honors ook, OR BALL -4 9.STORY, HOUBES ON EARY TERMA at South Evanston. Apply to TILLOTSON BROS., 218 and 74 Btato-st. OR SALFR_OR RENT_IN EVANSTON, A BEAU- ‘tiful now houso with fino grounds, at the hoad of Col- i6ga-av, ; Drloo 87,060 ront $60 por months no such bar« galn in Kvauston. ' Also 4 housos and twocatiagos for salo or ront in North Evanston; pricos from gl,‘l to 83,2005 ront from B15 to §26 por month. Oall at 153 Moncoo-st., Joom 2, from 3 to b o'clock, or at my offica in Krauston at III{OH{IVII{JE Horse and bugyy to siow property, 0. K. [TOR BALE—T 1IAVE BOME OHEAP COTTAGUR ta soll or ront at Ilinsdato, Call from 9 o1, ab 72 and 3 Doarborn-at. 0. J, STOUGIL 8. [0 RENT_TNE HALY OF A HWOL STORI AT L tho Unfon Btook Yards, 1778 lialstod-st,, at tho dranalt Houso. _Call sod suo'tho place noxt wook, WANTED--TO RENT. BEING-IOOMS FOR | ANTRD—A NUMBER OF MEN TO S8ELT, PROF, solls S:g{{;.g:lpfl;:;vlml;n mg\gnpulaflgo for koroscno olly ora. Tox 85 aad £ 5 oita only 8 and 16oomin, A TLAYs 25 Wort Takast ANTED—TO LEAVE TillS DAY—00 LANOIL: . No moroy roqu oo AmnyaLds itast Handolpiiater 81 Lind Brooke. O, INRLL, agont. WANTED-AT THE RELIEF EMPLOVMENE aroat, Blond & LaSaliost., 13 1abotors for beloh rd ; Bwodos and Norweglnng proférrod. VWANTED-THIS DAY 100 RAILROAD LAROTIRS high wagon: frac fate, and oompany. work; 16 st mill bands._Apply 271 South Wator-st. SIAW & CO. TAILROAD MEN, TO 811 VY Ao Gz oo T 0 Voest Hendotg .na_?.fl? DRAW ’W.mmn—na'!r. OVERIGYEARS OLD, TO work}_mnust bo woll . T, ot 73 Twoniy. TED—WATTERE AT z WA ol Tasniions. “Aprp oo DINING: ANTED—MEN T.OOK] RN EN Ny oR SO AR GO0 71 Bt Qramio ot olianco for good active mon, ANTED—A BOY. TO ASSIRTIN A NUSTADRANT; 103350 who ean mak himsolt gonorally usetal, " Apply N A S B R jongn. o R s Roal Hatato Auonts, 122 NPt Wollaent ANTED—TIOY FROM 16 10 18 YEAYS OLD; o + thoso afraid of 5 Aeficady work; thoso afraid of work nood not apply. i ANTED_GONRE_G A W WILBUR & BR¢ c%nfigflflnflmv A WA=, Fonaph, g wiio G Eonih AJply m Siatorste Lo ond lodRing, o WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Domostica. ANTED.TWO GERMAN GTRLS, QN TOm ougral bousawork, and.n nutss giil, b sxthales Dotwoon Wabash aud Miohiseaare. | "ot ANTED—A FIRST-OLASS GOOK FOR A GEN- tool private boarding-liouso, Good wages o com. polent pa ‘Gall Aonday b No. 1500 Praft ‘W-T\if'run-»\ GOOD GIRL FOR OENERAL e Bt £ % P w?"'""?x'kfl. urnsldo-st., botween Twonty-fiith YATANTIEED—A GIRT, TO GOOK, WASII AND IRON in a yrivato famiiy, 83 Soutly Carponter-t. TWANIED A GERMAN, SWHDISH, OR DANISTL ek, Wit gcod ratofoncon; nosd hot *caols, but ‘Tuat bo & good washor an i % Tifirs 2t No. 110 Eraltiomnve " 1o8e 81 por woo) s wator and do portar’ Efi:’;&?}i’"’““‘ Apply baforo 10 | WANLED A GOOD GIRE TO 00K, WAL A ‘lmnlnuma Barnti A S 1oh Wort Wask: ngton.st, VW ANTED_E GOOD GIRL TORGIRERAL HOUSE: VY, yorki wagas lborsl. il early st 41 South Iial- stodosh, VATANTRD—A FIRST-OLASS OOOK AND LAUN- drgsa at W Hheldou-ut. for a tasaly of tiree, who koop o W A Foumokaowiir, Bonth Ao protorrens Addoos r rrod, 3 siating Lorins and Tooarlony 1L ot T ibun siida. o otk SEWING MACHINES, WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE, WITIL AT- tachmonts, for ealo, choap for oaahi; good as tow. Avply Dross-Binking Rodms, e ROVER & BAKEIUS BRWING-BAOHINES ozal offico, 160 Stato.st. ; branch offico, 071 Waba: #y. Parnons hiaving old Grovor & Baker sowing-machlnos arofnvited to call and soo the new kmprovomonts, and hoar somothiing to thelr advantage. A7 ANTRD ATV TNG HOUBT 1 W Goi oo, b rhing: oo glie, DALY A T0__DINING-ROOM GIRLS A" BEGPLITS DINING ROOM, 19 Wash Moaroosts Call ia forenod: Sonmstrosses. ANTED-GOOD PUR-SEWERS, BY NATHAR EILRLISH, 183 Miohigan-st., cofnor Doarborn. Employment Arcncics. 'WANTED — GERMAN ~ AND ~BOANDINAVIAN &lia for privato familios, Lotals, and laundrios, ofty and country, at 80 Midwaukeo-av. TNGER OFFIQR OF A.J. MRLOIERT, 3i6 SOUTI alstod-st,—Maohines sold on monthly payments und ronted. Otioa opon evoninga. ‘work, "Alpnll 8t 138 Third-av. e INGER BRW ING MAOHINES_OUFIOLS OF NIOIT OL3 & PEARSON, 14 Bouth Halstod-st. and 134 North Olark, soraoe Ohifo, machinos sold or ronted on oney paymouts and sowing given whon roquired. M- hings ropatrod. TPIE NEW FLORKNOE BRWING MAGHINE—WI ‘cail apcolal attontion to rocont: Lmprovonionts mada in lio Floronco, also th tho now and olegant stylos of cascs addod to ourlist.” To meok the visws of those prforsiug # mashino foading tho work away from tho oporator, wo linvo mado Nos, 1 and 14, which combino tho doairablo {oatures to bo found in mockinos mada by others, with all tho pooulizz_oxaoltencles of the ¥lorcnco, WAL H. BHARP & 00,, Goueral Agents, 24 Stata-st., Chicego, V"lfl:’m?mn E‘v;]imifiu smwgvdo-nunnm}i?iml ved, eold_oc rented ou onsy montbiy pay- mx&fi?fi'finfifla FEARNEEY, Oty Azonts, orica ufactarln dono; nacdtos, throad, A oll. 8 Bouth Olstk-ute ©] () WORTHOF ATTAQHNENTS GIVEN AWAY ;h‘flsl i AN 10 ovory person purchast wiug msohino at tato-nt. TO EXCHANGE. TLAVE 21,000 TO 82,000 IN HOTEL FURNITURI to1rado for harnes, cariagos, farm or avallablo propor- iy, 129 West Madison-st., up-stairs. J7OR SALE_TOTS NEAR G & V7. OKT S0P 1 and el Pl oo lnss Tt wnd wanie 10 Slont b s Livolk | 10nc i finasy Ko Trioea voey fons fie Ao prowutles. “PIiNNEY S LSRRG, Re: 168 LaSallo-at, 7OR, BALE_T TIAVE & BPLENDID SELEOTION o houscs ind 1ofa . vuneton. L likve o holisas Loantnilz Tocavod, that T wil sol for & 500 nayment and 2000 atihuntly, IoFoot ol 8 por cents: A 140, ot n \Vost vanston, GUs170; price, $250, on mnnthl{' paytuents of Bl taioreat ot 8 por coot, . S FOWLEN, Evins- 0, O SATE_NEW GOTTAGH, 8 ROONS AND 6 acrgs gaod dey draproved land, ono;ualf milo from it liroad, froin Chloago pri wwlfllhe smmula SIB]?I gl‘ulllntgv*fi-\ Dcvr 10 8gono; osn; oitioo days Mo ‘einos D Eiags 0. JARLE, owaor, itooms, 168 Monroo. T]10 EXONANGT 1% AGRES OF THE FINEST ‘Gook County suburban proporty, partly covorad with fino timbor; only 8 wmiles from Chlcago; situatod on 8 fine ridgog Norihora Paoifio It It surveyed through thin provorty, Tho ohowost snd bosk thing ot efforod, 'rico, anly §10 pior aoro1 82,500 cash, balanco b yoars at 8 por’ cent. Wil exchangs for clty lmpraved proporty, L. A. GILBERT & CO., 208 LaSalle-st. T['0 EXCHANGE_A NEW TIOUSE,_WITH TRIGR basument (finishiod), bigh grove fot. 50 foot, onut front, on Miohikau-av., Ticar. SLX1y-frstal., belng ‘About thros blocks from tho deputat Englowood. Want cot- fagoand It onst of Siato-sh., and north of THIET Dinth- st WLl nel chonp and ipon easy terms. HENRY G. Youna, 149 aad T Hadison-at., basemert. '"ou}axuu.mnn—ncon LOTA FOIL LUMARK, . ) ah, $10,000 120,000, PHI) T & HO- B TR AT g oy i 0Lk SALIL-HOUSES AND LOTS NEEAT. OINTRAL Park and now oar worksof O, & N. W, R. 1L, Go,, at. low pricas, sag ou_ ozay torme; wonthly piyniunts, if do: sirod. Froo rido to the promises. H, W. KKOFL & 00, 14 LaBallo-st., Room 1 W ANTED-TO EXOHANGR—L.OTE AT WAGHING, ton Hofghte, noar AMilitary Bchool, at thoir yaluo, 'lmumfi: for horse and Duy or morohand! Ganglva & good (rade, ‘4. G. STORKY & SON, 166 Houth Olark-st,, Room 8. POR BALE— A _GOMFORTANLE DWELLING Liguso with 150 foat of ground, i tavenswood, § rooms, abundanco of clokots, furnaco, hard and soft watar. frult and shado traess easy tornia, Apply to ROBERT GREER, 81 LaSallost., Jtoom 3. ABH-AV.—LANGE, slugla gentlomen also dsy board. UTH DEARBORN slisorfal family Lotal, exoallont tablo, orery mod; o w lo rooms, $6 per wook, ABANT ROOM| th jorn ‘fine ouso {a Lo oity} COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR BALE—A FARM OF 160 ACRES, WITH IM. provoments, at Dulavan, Tazawoll Caunty, I1l,, land of best quality, and tors_of sala vory oasy. Apply lo PROKITAN & BROWN, *Toon 4 Noapor Black, copnor Olark and Washington-st. INDIANA-AV.~PLRASANT ROOMS, FUR- nishod or unfurnished, with board. FINANCIAL. WALKER & 00., have tn haud to loan NO. 7 HAWLLY ONEY 10 LOAN Ty RETATIE T UISARD, O, 100 Washitsionest ADVANORD AT LASSEN'S LOAN fioo: 00, ,0n dismonds, watches, and othor yaluablos; 177 Olark-at., oornor of Monroo, ANTED—TO BUY_GO00D BUSINEES PAPER ¥, B, HINMAN, Attornoy at or clty mortgagos. Law, Rooi 41 Major look, REAL ESTATE WANTED, VWWANTED-KIVE TO FORTY AORESTOR SUNDI- vision; must bo s groat bargatns will pay all was, ‘Will notteo only roplios that glve locatlon and prive, Ad+ drous W, Tribung offico. INSTRUCTION. O BALL-83,00 WILL BUY A FIRST-OLASS private boardiug-soliool on tho Miasissippt River, near Kookuk, if taken soon. Lufilllll rofurancu, A ruro bare galn,_ Addruss Ur, J, M. ANDERSON, Montroso, 1a, HORSES AND OARRIAGES, AT, BARGATNA, SECOND-IIAND 7TOF, OFEN, sud basinoss Bupglos, plisotons, brolts, lght and hoary caringes, P! INOYER, BUAW & C0,, 123 Wa- Aali-av, dIiscellancous, ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO LEARN TIE Tnir businosa. _Apply st 079 Woat Madison-ab. VWARTED_SRVERAL TADIGE 1IN THE OTTY, and o numbor for all tho Statos, to soll ologant tallot arllolus aud rubbor goods for adios; 81 t 83 an hour can o wado. 3{RS. PALMIR, Room 8, 2 West Laknst. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Trados. ITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED an, as costom or slothing cuttor; ou who Las had Bl yoars® oxporiunco, Addross Poat-Offico Look Box 1068, ‘Hitdson, Lonaweo Gounty, Mioh, Misgellsneons, QITUATION WANTED_EY A MARRIED MAN O stoady hablts in rotailor wholosnlo bt stors, or In & fitat-olaas grocory storo. _Address K W, 497 Btato.nt. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestics. QULUATION WANTED-_LY A RESPROTABLE GIRK {0 do seond work fu a privato (awily s cooking fn small family; roforonco roquirad, Ploaso call 41 Norlon-at., noar Polic. Housckeonors. TTOATION, WANTED_BY A MIDDLE-AGED ‘porson, 83 housokoopor, to walt tpan ono oF mota sloglo gontlomon, or widowor with small family. Apply acfiog Worrou-are Employment :Agenoies, ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF 00 Senndinavian and Gorman hoip oan bo supplivd at Mie, DURKIS otilos, Milwaukoa-ay, Miscellanoons. ITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPEOTABLR English woraan, fo tako garo of cblldran, or s uuro for an Invalld [atending o (tavols no abjection t K 16 Colorado; havg liad long exporioncey and enn Hivo bst of foigronseh, " Rdrort 8 B aply’ ‘st T8 Norl"La- i TOR_SALE. OT._BALT-OANNONS MOUNTED-TIREARMS, smmunidion, tigge ofall kinds, Chinoso lantorn, re ud blaa lights for lluininating, tants, wagon-cavors, mil {iary squipnuonts, st Governmons Goods Vovat, 195and 197 East Lakoat. ORI BALE_ONI SMOKITSTAGK, NEARLY NEW, 23 foot long, 28 inchos In dlametar;” ono stack 40 fuol tachos long, 5 inckivs kn diawotor. Inquiro ot 153 Doar 0rm-t., 1oons 8, qfiTOR‘““fl FdD‘RXJflllT TOP ANlI‘J 'SPE&' nu(%- s, xprons and op-gtocory wagods (Iight and honyy); st il o ot o 2 SRRV €00 tatoais, wholo stock to bo olosod wat. Fon BALE-OARRIAGH, HAMBURG GURTAIN rockaw: hung on combination O and elliptio springs, hang noly finishod, woight 625 pounds, Boun fu bt stior: imo. - Oall 8t harn rear 73 Wabashe 8¥ey bothwoon § ana 7 pe e IOR SALE-1OUSE TENTS, WALL TENTS, THOS A Dal tonta; fonta lurnnml.)‘hl yustlon hum(‘x;mm: " Young mon golng wost wot your outiL at thn Gavornmont Goous Doyt 10 and 197 1iast Fako-at OB BALK—A VIV OF PURE TORT F ‘wina for medicinal purposss (diserhcoa and cliolora), af 86 por caso, at Govorumuent Goods Depot, 195 and 197 ¥ant Lake-at, 'OR BALE-AT WABASBH AVENUE BTABLES, cornor Thirtocnth-st., two B-minuto roadstors, and two 1§ -minute roadste) iy OR SALE—A BIG, BLAOK, BROOD MARIR 7 {5 cars 01d; also B yoar old mars for 65, at 147 Wost Madfson-st, ' R, BROOKATAN, 100 TWRNTY.8LOOND-BT +noar Btate, lies for sale or exchango open and ln‘l bu gles, businesaand oxpress whknn’l oncords, singlo ar donblo Linrnoas; also, 8 p: ood Ulack oarriage horaca ; a close carriage, with a pair of hiorses and hiarnoss, choap, MAELEWOOD “INSTITUTE ¥OI YOUNG TA- dios, Pittaold, Muss. Known fur thirty yoars for [ts iubatlor. fallitlen ud varo bosuty of looatlonl,” Rav. O '+ Bpoar, Lrincipal, X OAN MAKE LOANS IN SUMS OF 81,00 TO Laving amplo Ja, othior suin of & ntercut 10 por cont with I MARSI, 135 Olarkst, LOST AND FOUND. L STORK OF FIELD, a gold bracolot, ow 7 proving propo:ty and payhig Wo bavo ono su o T, & Uo., Madisonst, which owner can hu LEWARD~LOST ON NTATIERT., SATURDAY niait, bolwaon, 10 and, H o'elnaky u Hoa o atuen to 143 Btatorate, or ad PERKSKILLAITITAY AGADUNY. PREKEIILE, i por , yemr. ” Ouans opt, 10 GUL! OMAB.J. WRIGHT, AJ M/, ROBERT DONALD, A, ., ARsoctato Prinoipals, SUWRIAND WIRITING-A NEW OLARS TN £2, fiiaars will Lo organizod In tho Boteupolitan Collogo, 134 Madison-ut., on it MISCELLANEOUS, L1, PRNONS NOLDING OLATMA AGAINST, OR whia ar indebtod 1o the uuderslgned, formorly af No. Bay Bautl Halatod-st., will flnd o at 70 South Ganal-at., ith Mr, O. liaton. JOEL P KIAIL, 0018 O Y GRLOSED, OOPARTNER. NED A nhlw ud othur soounuty oxumined and adjusted, Ads dross W 71, Tribuny oilico, ‘ounasday ovoing, MUSICAL, 0 MENT—AND FOR BALE-NIW AND SEOOND. tund pisyos apd or, Ruttonted to, "WiL tato-ut, DIVOROES. IVOROKS-LRGALLY D,l\'l.‘AlNMD—l’IH‘G ATVTIER #ha courta of Ohivaza. asrs' practice in (YABIL TAID VOIU OABT.OFI' OLOTIING AND nlaculiutwous woudu ol auy kind, by wouillug » otior GELDICI, Loan ofliop, kit Stato-st. OAT!li—ll‘I'\Ig JOn waay, OLD NEWSPATRIS Y i ouks A T AR o N1t TMAUREN, ORNAMENTAL WAIRWORK. o, bravulot, ‘bfovolius, noskinous, witohRuards, "So., {1 oviry varivty' and i imodorato Drloas. 11 bo sdon at 20) Churchest., borwoon Novths av. aud Linoulnsat, All ordors promptiy attonded o, ififi TON AND PONY OHEAP; HARNESH FOIU enlo, Anply at77 Twoltth-at. PARTNERS WANIED, ___ ARTNERL \v.«m-'tg with 820,000 to 330, | o witolsaslo botss . N W, guarantood. Addross W &9, Tribuno offico. PAUTNER WANT) TIl BOMR GADITAL 1N & lumbur yard dofng a Iargo business woll-ostablished in a flourishing country town fu this 8tato, Address 11, caro of Kirby, Osrpol & Co., 244 Ilast Wator-st. ARTNER WANTID — WUTIT ANOUT §300 = T0 ‘opan & aaloon and samplo-roou, L have ail the iz- tires, WATSON, 8IS} Sintost. snourity given, and a profls VWANTED-A BUGAY HORSE-WILE, BRLL ALOT on Lako.at, at now oar wurka {n paywmont, O, W. DEAN, 13 Clariat;, Room 14 STRAYED OR STOLEN. GTRAVED OR_ RIGLEN —KUNDAY EVENING, 1 Juno 10, frotn 680 West A ) & Uark sorzol liorad Fiivtar b favahond and o ity luido-syrung. & suiti. Wlo raward will Imt:nld for lls ruturn or any Infommation {hat may lnad to hls rasovary, whioh oan, ba loft st the #liovo numbor, or at tho oltios of O, 1L, UABK, 150 East Washiugtou sf, ITOLIN—ON TIIit MORRING OF JUNE 57, FROM In frontof offico 253 Bouth Wator-st., Ohiloagd, a durk Tay runry, about 16 hands high, right hind foot whita about Lislf-way 10 first Jolnt; rounid shoo on tight fore foot, 0 atrip oxtends feom farehoad Lo nose: black mand lis about 950 1bs; 8 yoara old; arge fool oyo, or o) buggy, HIAoK aquara boz, runuing yonr ddark; Brown patout whools; hind axlo'has boot fhrangtitonod, in contro, Tineros nuw tils sprivg, ‘A {horil rownsd witl o g, Tnfuruiation may o st i ELMER WABHBURN, 'Genoral Buperintondont of Tolioy, Ghlonko. PERSONAL, l)““fifl":\‘: — A LADY, AN RXPERIENCED tunvhor in a Young Ladics' Bomninary, accu d to lmvo\lnr ‘wishios ta tako chargo of a small Sapon g ot (havusat of Mgian. Togliey b inodintoly, of 1, N Sliow, Hovs Arthur Micoball, " " = AGENTS WANTED GENTS WANTED_VOR A FABT-S lo, autablo for olthor sox: solls roadity, uta ol om and, Woriun ito ok 810, o Uad i ail . 2h ovnts for G0 conts ramp! e e oetlinita, * SUILIILLLL & 00y 25 nmnd Wont Lakssat., Ohlchgo TO LEASE, TRARE_ON LONG TIAL, THRNE AORRS Ol (PG LRABEON iu if dosiiod, sHiteion v blobk sondly ot Divistou-ut. bridgo, noxt 16 tho Iara tamory, Sillablo for wood ‘snd oAl or uanuRGturlvg busas: by, at 653 Wost Aladtronat; Seoinnon AOHINERYL e TrOR BALE - BUALTING AND GOUPLINGS, Ve foot, 2% anil 3oy slialting with couplings, uad Tab: bit wnotdl piilar blocks for whoid: nover wsods for valo al prico of the lron. _ Addross BMITHY, 631 Wast Monros-at. [OR BALE—OILL ONE HOILER AND ™ 1N | pino, cuiulote, 15 bibveo pomer, Aniia” mannfaturo Tnutroat 3. N BURROWS, Woomdt, 164 Washing: BUILDING MATERIAL, UMDER_AND TINDER GHIAT AT BIEDARDS Yaed, North Pler, noar Light-Llouso, 100 m 1 & Jolat." s ouk o ordop, o R IOE

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