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TILE COURTS. @njunction and No Excat==T0 Sot Asido n Convoynnces=in Bankruptcye-Nis wvorco Husiness-=11i1l to Doclare Dows= or-«Tho Tico Meter Unses=Creditors mii==Tho Courts in Brief, In thoe anawor of Mosara, Storrs & Ware lo tho bill of Charlotto Howo, in the Clrcuit Court, thoy ndmit being ownera in tho Normal School Bubdivision, Englowood, aud that they sold Mrs, Howo, April 80, 1873, tho onst 26 foob of Lot 4 n Block 3, for £600, ono-fourth cash and tho balauco in 20 monthly paymonta of $22.50 each ; but thoy deny onch nnd every sllegation of fraud, decols, and bad faith in said bill con- tainod, Thoy dony thint Mrs. ITowo rolied solely oo their raprosentations o8 to valiuo, location, and dosirabllity of the promisos fu question, or that thoy sought in any way to provont hor from porsonally fnapecting tho proporty ; but afiirm slint thoy nover eaw hor until tho day of the enlo; that hor husband, Calob Howe, called on thom, and made all the inquiries, nnd was vir- tunlly his wite's sgont, rocelving from them a lLithograph plat showing thio procise locstion, in foot, of ovory lot, strect, and alley, also tho loca~ tion of the Normnl Park and School, and station, and all so plainly shown that any porson of ordinary intelligenco could, with tho aid of such 0 plat a8 that given Iowe, find overy lot iu tho subdivislon. The defondants stato thoy olfered to take Ilowe to aco the land on thoir tickot hought ospecially for that purpose, but owo doclined, prefarring to go by hinwol?, and thnt, on April 30, Ifowo snd wifo callod st their oftico nnd said ho bed beon to sco tho Innd, and had nlso takon his wifo to soo it, and wishod to pur- cbaro, They wore informod that the lot was subjeot to o mortyage, from which it.woma bo roloasod upon Lheir paying tho monoy and notos. The clauso relative to taxes (about £3.00) wes fneorted in {ho body of tho doed heforo oxecu-~ . bon, and with tho consent of Towoand wife. Defendants furthier state that sovoral days after the salo was concluded, Mrs, Howo wauted hor imonoy and notes back, raying sho had scon a lot ehe Jiked better, Bho was thon offerod nny other lot owned by defendant, in oxchango, and thoy affizm that thoy actod throughout the trans- action in good faith, ond that thoy nre ultorly blameloss in the promises, aud pray for dismis- sal of the suit. INJUNOTION AND NE EXEAT. Frank Souior on Snturday filed a bill applying for an mjunction, in the Superior Court, re- traiuing his Ito, partner, Aloxandor Kubnloin, - from golliug_or disposing inany way of & dis: tillory manufacturod by tho plaintif aud do- fendant jointly, in tho pursuanco of their trade B8 coppummu 1h, Complainant aflirma that, tho night tho diatillery was finishod, Lis partner and hinsolf loft tho shop Eogothior In mutun) trust nnd contidence, but whon he roturned in tho morning, the partner and distillory wera gono, reprosenting o monoy vulue of about $800. fIo nfterward met dofondant, who ackuowledged tat ho had takon tho property away and hid it = tnfo placo, whoro complainant conld noyor End it, and at tho samo timo ko throntoned that bo should forthwith pell it and leave tho Btato awith tho procecdw. Tho complainant alao prayed a writ of no oxeat to restrain dofendant leaving tho Stato, nnd a'writ of injunction and no oxeat waoe grantod. TO ST ABIDE A CONVEYANCE. Toroph D, Fogan, of Cliuton, Tows, Assignea of 1ho cutate of Jouophino M. Howoll, of tho Stato of Iowa, adjudieated bankrupt on tho 24th of April, 1879, filos a bill in tho United States Cir- euit Gourl, ty kot aside & convoyanca of roal og- ‘ato nominally mado tho proceding Janusry, but renlly made on tho 1ith of April, 1879, to Honry 8. Monroo, her attorney and sgont, with tho full knowlodgo on tho part of said Monroo that enid Ilowell was in a stato of insolvency. The 1and in quostion is situalo on tho cnst side of Btato streot, fifty-fivo foot south of Twonty- fourth street. Tho petitiouers for Mrs, How- oll’'s bankruptey wore Beott & Ovington Droth- ors. Tha Assigueo prays tho Court for n decroo Boliing neide thu Guiveyduce to Monena ap void aud of no offect. IN BANKRUPTCY. An order was yostorduy wmndo in the District Court, baukruptoy side, in tho_msitor of Dutt & Cowan, allowing Mary A, Dowitt, 8 acaditor, @ dividend, pro-ratn, us o othor creditors, tho firnt, mmd socond dividonds having by ersor, not been paid to bor ; the Assignoo was also author- izod to pay them. Bradford Hancock wns appointed provisional Aswignee of tho etnta of Goorge F. D'Utassay, Tho Assignoo of tho estate of R, J. Prius was authorized to make s salo of tho assots at 81,- %00, An order of adjudication by default was mado n tho mattor of Morgin L. Curtis, warrant re- turnoble Boptember 23 uoxt. Georgo W. Cmplioli was ngpnlnlu(l Assignoo of the estata of Goorge W. Phillips, Willinm L. Afitchell baving rofused ‘o sorvoin that eapacity. Shaualisy & Waest, havag friled to farnish a gchednlo of their estate, tho croditors’ mooting called for Saturdny was sdjourned to the 23d Soptombor, DIVOROR TISINESS. TFranilin Way on Saturdiy petitioned tho Bu- porior Court for divorce Lr divorco from lis “'i:o,‘.\hrin W. Way, on theground of desertion Aimply, Almim M. Grannis _on 3aturday potitioned for n _decreo_of divores from hor hus- band, Rollin W. Granui, alleging numer- pus acts of drunkenrioss and cruelty, At pno time the defondant buretinto complainant’s rooms, nt 46 Vinconnes ayonte, and throw lor violsutly over o lounge, causug hor sovero in- wy. Aftorwards, Lo begged her to live with ins again, promising to bo 8 geod husband, and Yo sechew hig evil waysj; buklater ko bocume mwre violent than over, and, wnablo longor to orduro his ferocity, sho bringo this auit, TO_DECLARE AND PAY DOWER. Edward W. Shaw, gnardian of Annio B., Thornas P, and Ella T, Martin, minor childron » Peter Martia, doccased, sud Louiss, his widow, on Saturéay, filed a potition in 0 Supo- rior Court for n cecrea declaring the amount duo to tho widow, for hor dowor in tho renl cstato s0ld undor o Iato decreo of partition of the ostato loft by rnid Potor Martin; namoly, Lot 6, in Block 15, In Cawal Trustocs” Bubdivision of the pant fraction of the noutheast quartor of Boction 21, 89, 14, which tealizod 35,400, . THETICE METED CASE. - o thn Tico moer caso, in tho Unitoed Biates fircuit Court, m Buturday, Judgo Doolittlo noved to conrolilate Nausboum ot ul, v, Enoch Emory and Isano 2, Tieo with other suits of o saimilar charactor, from No. 544 to 551 inclusive, which motion thh Court overrulod. Plaintiffs moved ulso for lenro to smend doelaration, which smotion tho Court took under ndyisomont. A motion for leave t¢ fllo replication to the rocond plon was slso takenundor advisement. Defoud- nnt olso moved forloave to withdraw bis socond plen and to fllo a farther plea, which was also taken uuder advisoment, Plsintift flually moved to dismisn the cage, whiok way ulgo tuken undor edvigeent, o OREDITOR'S DILL. Potor Brown ou Saturdsy filed a oreditor's bill =a tho Suprome Court o discovor the proposty now oujoyod by Matthow Tigho, against whom ho obtainod a judgmont on tho 15th of Decom- bo, 1858, for £2,688, which wag returned Ly the Bleritf “'na proporty fonnd.” Ho makes Catho- rino Tigho, Williuws 81, and Goorgo Merelll partios dofondants, bosidos the Judgment dobtor, : THE COURTS IN BRIEW, * Thomas O'Counor on Saturdny filed afidavit for replovin of two sheds, snd live and dead - slock thoroin, situate in tho stono-yard belong- ing to Charloh Lcowor and Martin Dost ot tho morthenst corner of 'I'weutioth -and Purplo ‘atreots. Jacob Lenz on Baturday onterod confossion of 5 dgment in the Suporior Cotrt against Patrick . Kelly for £480.76, W, A, Mefutyre and Michl, G, Enright on Baturdny commanced suit, in the Superior Court, gl;nau;;t Win, 11, Byford, in covouunt broken, for 500 ) Adam Kolb on Saturdsy commonced suit, in tho Buporior Court, in dubt, §2,600, sgninst John ©'Brien, Duvid liayes, and Jumes Kagan, In the Cirouit Cours, on Baturday, Catlierine Moraditt commencod auit agnfust onty Sclunohl, Louis Bmgoman, Frod Pubut, and Emil Schou- doiu, in dsbt, ©10,000, .Jo‘h_u ' Wolf on Bulurday filed o bill in the Circuit Cout for foroclonura of mortgage on Lot 5, Block 8, u Hond's Addition to Ohicugo, for 10442,80, miking Elizaboth Norton aud others dotendunts, NEW SUITS. T UNITED Seatrs Citicvre Count,—Joroph D, Fe- gali, Aslnca oftho extato of Josephino M, Howel, in bankruptey, v. I8, Sonva et al,s bill in chaucory, Tyr: O1ICUTT Onrier,—8425—Apponl, B,424—~Carl A W, \Weinboris v Q) A, Fatrie; attachuient, $1,030, 3ios—Suppressod, 8,245 —John ¥, Wolt v, Hlizkboth Norton ot ul. § bl e foreclosuro of mortgage, 8227— Wiilihela for orviG, - #,1a3—Cathorino Merod(ih v, Henry Hehmeb), Loty Bungoway, Fred, Pabat, ‘and Emil Hohnndoli'y Ael) $10,000. Ty BurEnion Cour,—44,675—1lenry O, Bmith v, Shrintlan Hohmidt s confeasion, $2U5,50, 44,810— Franklin v. arcis WoYay ; hill ‘for diyocco an th round of dewertion, 457i—Appeal, 4,67H—Almirs T, . Ttolidi W, Grannlis Lill for divorco.' 44,510—Dde word W Kbaw, gusrdisng Augly B, Lhowas B, und | Ella L, Martin 3 potition to deolaro amount of dower to bo paid Louisa, widow, ont nflrl‘oflcmll of rnlo, 44,680 —Yoter lirown'v. Matthow nd Oatherino Tighe, Will- {am Bill, and Georgo Morrill ; craditor’s bill on judg- nent for §2,684, 44,781—Frank Bonler v, Aluxandra Rulutlolu ; hill and {nfunction, 44,781~The Olcago Compasttion Granita Ga, v, Glariean “flkll\!\ 4 Assmpsit, 500, 44,83 —Charlon Tiirkonalnw v, Carallno Behnoll: asanmpail, $600, 44,784~ Appenl, © 14,785 — Appoal. 44,780—Thoiay O'Connor v, Uhatlos Beomer and Mar- tin Best s replovin of two shodn and contents in stone- yard on {ho northeast cornor of Twentioth and Purplo #trocts, valued at 2600, 44,787—Talob Lonz v, Patrlek J. Kelly; confossion, &510,70, 44,788—Willlam A, Mo Intyruand Michnel G, Euright v, Willfaw T, Byford 3 covananut hroken, $2,600, 44,780—Adam Koib v, John O'Irien, David fluys, and Jamoe Ragan ; dobt, 500, S THE RAILROAD DISASTER. Death of Another of the VictimessDine cuskion of the Wntch-Winding Quen= tionw=Mr. Schmidos Chailongo Ace copted==Testimony on the Other Side, Mr. A, Finklomogyor, tho ninoteenth vietim of tho roslrond disastor, diod in tho Aloxian Hospitnl at 9§ o'clock yosterday morning. Tho funoral will leave tho Hospital at :30 this morn- ing. Frionds of tho decongod are invited to nt- tond, THE WATCH-WINDING QUESTION. The Bloomington LPantagraph hus tho follow- ing to say on tho watch-winding quostion : We dow't protond to campare_our knowledgo of watelion with that of * Mr. Joseph R, Schuuldt, pructiat watchrankor,” bt wo know thac wo bove froquontly stoppod our own watch by wiuding it Loo tightly, and slarted it ogatn by choking or Jurring if,” liut of Courso swo houlduit try (o fuik 8 iirond train by b watel Wo kiow 10 be In the lubit of acting that way. o the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune : It tnkes n watchmakor to digcuss tho*mechan- 1am of » wntelr, nnd not an aditor of a magnzino, or n watch-sollor aud trador, or & wutch-portor; or, sworst of all, & shoomaker, Any ono wishiug to'dlsouss tho point of winding n watch t0o tight can enll on Jos. R, Somstor, No. 109 T'hird avenun. To the Editor of The Chicago Lribunc: I neoin your papor of to-day what you call & ohallongo from a cortain Joseph R. Schmidt to a Mr, Hamilton, or *‘any othor mun," to produco o wieh which will stop from tight winding with- out brenking some part of it. Now, Ihavono intoroat in defending tho ougiteor in quostion,— an entiro otrangor,—for, if guilty, ko shonld ho sovoraly punishod; but I do say thatIhave Just such o watch oy this Mr. Behmidt dalles any man to produce. It is an English gold patent-lover, and an oxcollont time-keepor, 1 have froquontly known it {o stop on account-of boing wound tao tght, Indead, 5o ofton has thia boon the caso that it haa almost become a habit with ma to apply the watch to my oar after winding to assuro mysclf that it ‘was going. Whouover it Las stopped from this cause, & ttlo jnr or shako will alwaya get it golug agAin. I havo spokon of this very troublo' to different watch-makors who bave hnd the watch for ve- pairs, nud they have given mo to understand that it wae no uncommon thing with somo watchos, Yours respocifully, A. D, Souvvren, DTARSRALL, Mich,, Aug, 22, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago L'ribunes It 1 wara to notlee half the arroraot fact, ora titho of tho mistakes of opinion, circulntod With- out gucstion by that moans of popular educa- tion (!), tho Tw“' 1 should ncm; twenty socie- tarics, aud s louger lifo than Mothusalah., I no- tico one, howavar, bocsuso » mau’s chinractor a8 & witness of voracity is affocted by it. A watch can stop for a timo, and start again aftor over- tight windiug, aud that withaut any part of tho works hoing brokon. This has happoued, prob- ably, fifty timos to my watch, & Taylor & Sons, London, during the last twenty yoars. T. D. L. Map1u0x, Wis,, Aug, 23, 1873, S e PERSONAL, Maj, Roesall, of Evgland, ia at tho Pacifie. Thomss E. Harper, of London, Eng., is nt the Pacifle, John Murston, of London, Eng.,is at tho Shorman. J. L, Joromo, of Central City, Col., ianv tho Bhiorman. . A. Koyos, of Sult Lake City, Utab, ia at tho Bherman, Willinm I, Itamage, of London, Tiug., s &t tho Bherman, W. D. Halfman nnd wifo, of Philadelphin, aro ot the Sherman, ! Tho Ton, D. W. Olark, of Pittsburgh, is at tho Weat Sido brigge. Tho Hon, John II. Ketchum, M. 0., of Now York, is at tho Prcitie. Tho Hon. B, M. Boger, M. O., of Ponnuylva- nin, is at the Pacific. Tho Hon, W. IL. Barnum, M. C., of Hartford, Conn., is at tho Paciflc. Tobort Leods and William Leods, from Dublin, Iroland, nro at tho Pacific, Praf. William Nobz and patts, from Wator- town, Wis., nro at Anderson's Hotol, L. D. Dibblo, President of the Peninsuln Railrond, is at the West Side Briggs. * William Pansmoro, Ticket Agont at Milwaukeo, s rogistored at tho Wost Sido Brigg. Col, William 8. King, Postmastor of tho United Statos Iouso of Roprosentatives, is at tho I'ncific, - o Tho Hon, Willim Duano Wilson, oditor of tho Jowa Homestead, of Dos Moines, lowa, is at tho Pucitic, 3r. D, 0. Cos, of this city, ane of tho rining insuranco men of tho West, récontly racvived tho appointment of Spocial Agont of the Allomnunia Company for thio Blatos of Illiuois, Obio, Mich- igan, Wisconsin, Indiaus, Iowa, Minsouri, and Miunesola. E, W. Hugorty, of Puchlo, Colorade Territory ; Georgo Gray, of Detroit, 3fich.; J. T. Coplun, of Afehiuon, Kan, ; H. Houliston, of Throo Riv- ors, Cunndn} M. 8, Jnmon, of Bt. Paul, Minn, 0. 1L, Fronzel, of Indinunpolis, Tnd.; W. IL J. Mulford, of Now York; aud Thomas Nowman, of Louivillo, Ky., aro at Andornon’s Hotol, T. P. Tacy, Philrdelphia; J. Allen, Now Yor! Jay Darnes, Snlt Lako City, II. Mofitt aud 8, D* Locko, llovsick Falls, N. ¥Y.; J. W. Mork, TLawrouce, Kan, ; Frod Weicho, Louisville, Ky. | 8. 'R. Winchel}, Ann Arbor; W. J. Phelsn and wifo, 8alt Lake ity ; E. A. Bclcadar, St, Louis; Fraok King, Nashvillo; I, W, Ili[:lny and fam- ily, Boston ; and B. Allon, Graud laven, aro at tho West Bide Briggy. ‘When Mr. James Stowart, Recordor of Doods of Cook County, roturned liome from his ardu- ous public labors on Bsturday ovening, ho found, to his intouno astonishiment, that s purty of gon tlomeu b visited his reusidonco in his absonco, and loft bobiud them o maguificout piano, for which thoy paid botween €000 nud 700, Mr. Btowart quostioned his wife protty closoly about tho matter, but was unable to derive any deflnito information from hor at that timo. Bo he sat down to his frugal suppor and ato it in thought- ful silonco, As Lo waa about putting away his papkin & large party of finullomen. evory ~ one of whom was is intimafe porsonal friand, marchod up his front stops aud _into tho houso. Mr. Btewart rooted thom with his usuasl customary cordial- ty, aud, aftor the usual remarksabout the woath- or had Deon indulged in, a gontloman venturod to oxplain how tho piauo made its sppearance. From what ho said, it would scem that o num- ber of NMr, Btewart's frionds, knowing him to Le posessod of grontmusical talont in” tho way of whisiling, &a., thought thoy would buy him & nico piano and’ loavo it at his houso, oud thoy did it without uunncceesary dolay. Thoy hoped he would accopt the gift and look on it as o ‘token of rospect,” ox- pression of catoem,” &o. Mr. Stowart sald ho ‘would, nnd boggod to be excusod for fow miu- utes, His dlsnfipunmucn must have Lad some- thing to do with tho oxcollont supper that was subsonuently served. Awmong those prosent wero Col. Cloary, Assistaut-Postninstor Bquiros, Cor- oner Stophons, ox-Ald, Liecbe, Mr. Jamos Mo- Gurry, Mr, Tom Foloy, Mr. John Blafudoll, Mr. Harry Fisk, Mr, Al Lobrun, Capt. Licaly, and Qupt. Harringto ———— Tho Route to Bt. Paul, Ete, Talaco slosping and day cars, ownod and controlled by tho railway company, run through from Chicago to 8, aul and Minucapolis,via Ghlcago, Milsuukeo & B, Taul Raflwoy, Thls d tho routo vin Milwsukeo and {hy moat popular summer resorts intho Northweat, alw along tho shoro of the Upper Misuluslppl, n full view of tle grandesl Geonory of that magnificent rivor, free from dusb und ofher aunoyanuces of iutorior roulod, Theso cars feavo the Unlon Depot, cornox Oaul and West Muddison etrocts, at 9:90 o, m, and 9:30 . 1, and are not enrpassod i tho eleganco snd com- fort ot thelr appointinents, This 16 tho ouly Compauy running through cara to Minnonpolis, and tho only through route via Milwaukee, “Llekuln and slooplug- enr accommonations can bo' sooured 8t No, U3 Clark strcot, aud at {ho depot. —_— Onrriagos, Eto, At theronma of Goan & Ten Brocke Garinge Man- feoturing Company, cornor of Aun and Weat Ran- dolph atroets, con bo soon the Aneat sasortmont of lane dunw, Inndanlets, coupes, coupolettes, six and faur-noat phaotons, dragd, parle wagons, aud Ught and beay, otk of B4 dedciiptions, * ¥ TIHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN i: MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1873. 7 IIYDE PARK, Moeting of the Trustees-=i111s Ordered Paide=Proponvd SowerssUhe Price of Mnloon Liconscs Fixed nt 8L0Ge= Spocinl Arsonsmentys At tho meoting of tho ITydo Park Trustoos, on Baturday, bills woro approved and paid amount- ing to 80,605.44, Dills wero prosonted and ro- forrod amounting to §673.01. CONMITTEE REPORTS, The subdivision of the northwest 3 of Section 84, '8\ 33 N,, R, 14 E., wau approved and adwitted torecord. . Dormiasion wag granted to J. II, Parsons, of tho Michigan Bouthorn Railrond, to sot up posts and Iny n tolograph wiro to hils houso, at tho cor- nor of Sixty-sacond straot, and Miohigan avemo. ARBENTER'S PRIVILEGE. Mr. Bonfleld having boon nbsont nt tho Inat mooting, availod himsolt of his privilogo undor tho ruies, sndmoved s reconsiderntion of tho rogolution fixing tho salarion of Engluoor and Euporiutondant, in ordor at the ssmo timo to do- fluo thoir dutiop, It was roconsidored and ro- forrad to tho Judiclary Committeo. iy motion ta rocousldor the appointmont of v Spacial Com-" iull'!ou on tho construction of Water-\Works was ot 4 PROFOSED BEWERM. Tho Engineor roported n plat of the lavals for tho proposod fewor on Madison uvonuo, nnd roc- ommended thnt it bo made two feot [u diswotor ot Lifty-tirst niract, and twolve iuches at Forty- soventh ntroet, Approved. Also, lovols for J;rnpnued gower on Forty-first straot, On considoration, it was or.ored that tho lattor sower bo of -flve foot dinmotor at Luko Michigan, and throo foot nt Stnto streot. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONd. Potitionn woro prosouted nud reforrod from B, W. Chrmborlain, Prosidont of Belt and Transit Ruitrond, “for ormiion to Juy . track from tho llinols Centenl Kailrond at Gand Crossing, botwoon Bixty-nixth and Seven- ty-fifth btroot, to the west hno of the villaga ; from E. A, Jolinson and othors to vacate tho ul- loy in Block 1, Brookiine ; from Bonnatt, Slonp- or & Whiton for_oxtonsion of Washington ave- nuo; aud from Danicl Healy Lo purchnso a Lri- anglont tho cornor of Fifty-fifth atrovt uud 1Iydo -Park avenuo. QOING DAGR AGATN. On 6th Junoe Inst, during tho sbsonco of M. Ondy, o resolution was ndopted that no saloon licondo ahiould bo granted for “n Joss sum than §G00. Bubsoquently s motion_was winde Lo con- sidor, which wag lost—yoan, Barnoy, Cady, aud Doylo ; nays, Bontlold, Gray, aud Stobbings. On Baturdny Mr. Bonflold askod’ nud obtaind lonvo of abacnico, and shortly aftor ho loft his nont Mr, Barnoy moved and Mr. Doylo secondod the foliowing : Wnengas, No liconses for the salo of liquors, Jnown an saloon licouscs, Lisve yot bocu fswual fu tho prosent figeal yoar, and 1o infustice o thoroforo Ln done by mnlnq & change {u tho prico to bocharged for the samo ; thoreforo, Resolred, What licenses be granted for 3o sum of 190, and 1o lconss st be prantcd wntif o partios applying for the eamo ahall have complied with tho Stats Taw and tho villago ordinances in relation thioroto, and shall havo paid into the Village ‘Treasury the sum of $100; mich licenses to oXpire on the 14th day of August, 1874, . Mr. Stebbinga moved to rofor the matter to the Attorney to preparo an ordinsucs, Lost— yean, 2; noys, 3. ) Algo, to lny tho motion on tho tablo. Lost— yons, ; nny, 8. Also, to sirike out the prosmblo. Lost—yons, 2; nays, 3. 'Also, to ndjourn. Toat—yens, 3; nays, 3. Algo, to iny on the tablo. Lost—yens, 2; nays, 8. ‘Alfo, to atrilo out $100 and indort §500. Not sccondod. Mr. Gray movad to Iny tho nubjoct over until & full meoting of the Donrd. = Ituled out of order. The pronmble_sud rosolutionn woro ndoptod—yoas, Burnoy, Doylo, aud Cady; nays, Gray and Stebbings, SPECIAL ABSERSMENTSH, Tho Comminsioners on stininterd cont roportod tho following, which were approved—yoay, b. For Bowon svente improvement. Tor Prairie avonue improvoment, For Iudisna avenue fimprovemont, For Forty-firat ptreot improvewent, Tor Cottagoe Grove avenuo liprovor Far Hevouty-tifth strect fmprovemon Tor Areenwoud avenus improvemeut, ., b ‘rotal, .. Adjoutn THE ARMITAGE PICIURE. Shall Kt He LIung in the Exposition, *or M Shut Up in o Privato Gulery? It has boen generally understood by the pub- Tio thab ab tho opening of tho Bxposition ono of tho gront attractions would bo the Art Dopart- mont, nnd thut perhaps {ho mosé prominont work of art oxlibitod would bo tha Armitngo picturo. It would seom einontly fit und proper that, 0 Now Chicago is, itsolf, o much on oxhi- bition as uything eluo, the gront gift of o gons orous pooplo, conumouiorative of our loss und thoir sympathoti responss, should be placed in such a position 83 would bo most favorablo for thio inspoction of oftr visitors during tho conlin- uanco of our Kxposition. o undetstand from Mr. Aitkon, howover, that Lo has_rocoived in-, struotions from liw Honor the Mayor to rotain tho picturs in Lig gallery pormanontly, until tho city is propared to furnish an appropriste placo forit in tho City Tall. Withont moro {hen allu- ding to tho oxtreme improbabilicy of such a lnco. boing complotod during tho tivos of the preuont gouornion, it whould bo borna in mind that this picture is'tho proporty of the pooplo of tho city, aud, a8 such, shiould bo a0 Placod ma to present the bost fucilitics to _Lhe poople for visiting it. Tho matter of caro and safob must, of courso, bo duly regarded, bt tho projoct of fonoing it in for the honufit of any singslo porson, or. tho oxclusion of thomnuy, in wholly indofousiblo, It is to be hopod that tho Gommon Couneil will take early snd docided netion upon this subjact, and giva tho Exposi= tion an attraction which ft. §s covtainly ontitled to, and tho picture s position whiero it will bo within the reach of all, Tt may bo puid tbat tho admission-feo to tho Tayosition will b at loust aqual o Uist charged for admittauca to tho Art Gallory, but the num- bor of pooplo who will visit tha formor, and yot, will bo vary groat. Yot thoy oll hovo a common proprietary right i tho picturo, aud should havo un opportanity Lo #oo it e THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: The sito for Lhe County Hospital solected by the County Commissionera is tho northwest corner of Twelfth strect and Ashland avenuo,— about 0 acres ; prico, 8168,760. You suggent that, ns soveral stroots havo toho vacatod by the Council, it hins & voto on tho action of tho Commnissionors, 'his i oncouraging. As I am one of tho partics who submitted prop- orty for salo for tho purposo indicated, nnd na mine is ag contrally locatod and quite us accossis blo by privato and public convoyance, I fool snxions to know what other proporty was offorod, and the prices askod. | Tofferod to tha Committee Dlock 10 in John- ston & Loo's Subdivision of Seo. 20,—any 10 nores, noyor subilivided,—about 600 foot aquare, bounded on the enst by ’l‘hmng ptroot, wost by Loowis, north by Ninoteouth, snd south by Twonty-first stroob (within about tho samo - radiug from =~ iho Court-Tlouso pquara o4 that. eoloctod), for 110,000, ayablo in twonty-year couuty bonds, bear- ang 7 percont interest. As an indioation that my prico was u_ronsonablo ono for Lo county, T will'add that a_rosponsible real ostato agent hng siuca oxprossed tho opiniou to me that ho could rotail Lho same property within a your for $100,- 000, on cannl termu, It the Commissioners had accopted my offer, thoy would have saved.$48,760 ; would liavo hu n8 much or moro grotund, ag _oligibly located for the purposge for which it is dosigned,—n square surroundod by stroots, instead of o parallelo- gram with atrcots only on two sidos. ‘Cheoop Btroot, the osstern boundary, is plankoed, sud oxtonds north from ‘Ihirtioth Htroot norosy Archor’ svonue, and, by bridgo, across tho Bouth Branch to 'Taylor stroot. T,oomis, tho wontern boundary, oxtonds from tho river to Madison stroot. “Lhero aro also b‘rldglufl on Lightoouth und T'wenty-secoud stroots. “his proporty is contral to o large manufno- turing district ; it is ulvo contral to mmany of tha Teading railways torminatiug in Chicago ; and conveniont for partios who haye beon injured by rivor or by rail, My blook is the third block east of Ashland avonto, the second block north of Twonty-soc- ond stroot, It is sbout two Dblocks from tho Erflnnut torminus of tho Lluo Iuland Avenno treot Hailway, and is wsomo fonr or five blocks north of the Archor Avenuo Railway, Wha now pumping-works aro to be locatod nt tho intorsoction of ‘Iwouty-second street and Blue Island wvenno, about bwe blooks from my proporty ; snd the first pluft to tap tho wator- tunueol s to ho on Ninoteonth w®ireot, noar Loomin, the northwaost corner of my block, Tho clay from this slaft would fnruigh abundunt matarlal from which to mnko brick on tho prowisos, out of wiieh to build tho hospital, who would novor caro to go to tho latter atall | In submlitting m{ prnfinnlllan to the c::mml';‘ too, I wao asgurod that it would bo submitted to the full Board boforo final notfon, I underatand that, on the contrary, tho Committoo made their roport, and It was adoptod at onco, "} ivva ninco ioon tovoral Commisslonors, who sinto that they hnd no recolloction of any such offor boing mado. X thorofore, in my own futer- oxt, a8 woll as In bohalf of the tax-payors, of whom Lam one, vnr{ rospectfully submit the facts, I hopo thint othor parties wlio havo offer- o properly {o tho Commisslonars will make thely blda pubilo. Of course, I havo no right to el in_quoation tho intogrity of tho Commisaloners. Tt is thoir right to form tholr own opinions ; but it seoms to mo_thnt, whoro_tax-payeis have to foot the Dilly, all tha facts should bo mado public. In'tha {ntarest of the publio, thereforo, and in my oww hohalf, T assumo only my individunl ro- spousibility for this communieation over my own signature, BiroN B. WILLIANMS, No. 22 Portlend Block. BUTLER. A Shot Rack—Gon, Butler 10 8. O, Fay, Enge BogTo, Avg, 15, 1873, Br My nttoution has boen nitraciod o somo romarks roported in tho papors to have beon mado in n body enlled tho ** Temperatco Unjon,” yeotorday. should havo assuniod thot ® mooling Flhfasnudly for tho . nd- vocaey of o high moral movement would have boon, nt lenst, ¥ tompernto " in opoaking ovil of their noighbor, 1 donot proposo, lowover, in thiy note, to domenn mysolf by auswering or de- ying the unfounded ulandors fn which you cliouse to indulge, but simply to ask you to sinto to ma tho ovidonco on which yon roly to juntify thom, thnt yon youssolf may seo, whon you como to oxainina'it, how littlo foundntlon you ave far your uttored ealamnlos. I pload guilty to your chorgo of being nn ¥ cminont criminnl lawyer;” and if I wero to answor our nesertion ““that in ordar to attein fli;;h rank in this departmont-of Inw, must in- volve a heavy lond of moral turpitude,” I shounld Rny thot you ronson oa logically ap one who says that *ho who drives fat oxen must himself bo fo'." If you nro right, thon the *self-nppoint- ed ™ loader of the opposition to mo, Judgo Hoar, who defanded the most important criminal casos of tho deeado, last wintor, whero I prosceutod the confossod criminals in beholf of tho Govorn- ment, must earry - very heavy load of moral turpitudo,” . Chonle, who was the mont_ distinguishoed ceriminal lawyer of his ime; Mr. Wobstor, who was o very groat crimingl lawyer, dofonding the ‘most distinguishod eriminnls of his timo, 08 well a8 prosocuting them, oqually como uuder your coudomuation. You accusomo of \:omsz “am- bitious." 1 pload guilty to nmbition to ho hon- ored of my follow-citizens in their reposing in wy lands their highest interosts, I have no doubt * that T was one of tho most netivo oue- mios of tho anti-slavory catso in 1635," but, as that waa my flest year in collogo, I do not yo- mombor the fact.” What is your suthority for this ngsertion? Agnin, you say that I wont into the war com- aratlyoly npoor mun, How do you knotw that ? ll’flvud in tho sune house, drovo tho like horsos aud the eamo carringe thon that I do now, and. kopt tho same nunber of soryauts, 68 mynoigl Lors know. What is your sulhority for that ne- sortion ? 'That “Icamo out of tho war ono of the richest. if not tho richest man of New England.” ‘Whet is your ovidenco for tuat assortion 7 Have you ovo oxamined the Asossors’ books to seo my tnx list, to know if Inow own. othor or differont properly then than mow? You suy, *1n his granito speoulations for tho Post~ Ofico.” What is your ovidenco for that asgor- tion ? That * ho'is neling &g counsol for tho Crodit Mobilior Job for Inrge foos,” What is vour guthority for that assertion? Do you now the facts that I rofused a large foo to de- fond the Cradit Mobilier, and was nover connsel for that corporation ¢ Iiefloct & moment. Havo you 1ot simply gathered up and retailed in s public nssembly misorable slandors of my Guowmien, aud ~nowspapor sasortions, and mado yousolt ' sonponsiblo _ for tiiom,— rosponsibility to which I intend fo hold you, uuloss you justify yourself by tho proof. If I had gono to Congross a pail-maker of vory moderato means, and had served . for years ais Chairnun of the Committeo on Claims, Z-tho only placo in Congross, 8o far as I havo over lioard, whora o man con mako a businoss of polling himself successfully aud profitably, bo- enitso 1t remuiny with the Chinirnian of neck Com- mitteo to ery what claims shall bo considered ; and any claimant will give 10, 15, or 25 por cont of hiy olaim, if it is a goodone, to have it gisen priority on tho list for coneidoration,— aud lind como ont of Congress roputed to Lo worth half a million, whilo my oqual partner iu tho pail businoss had not como to uy such for- tune—it 1 had givon ovidonce of such wealth by Luilding a honseropnted tohavecost 250,000, and Tad becoma & matagor of & National Bank upon miy gaing, and always voted in favor of the Na- tional Dank intarostn while in Congrons, would ihero not bave beon very coneidoribly moro round of accusing mo of having ured my pub- fic position for my own emolumont, espocially if 1 Lid no moro visiblo moanh of making monoy Uity you hinve now 2 T nconso no one. I eall your attontion to facts of this kind o show you hiow easy it ia to tind gronuds of nccusation_of o publia man, if one ¥imply condonses and diatils all insinnations, rumor, stander, and unjust inforences and charges, aud nesorts them a8 trutbn, Now you aro furthor ploased to say that I have © used in- Loxienting drinke, nnd havo boon known to bo drunk.,” ~What ovideuco have you far that ny- gortion, and for what purpose do_yon mako it? Do you'refuso to co-operaco politicelly with mon who uso intoxieating Jrinlm? 1t 60, nro younot 8. sollowerof the Ilamilton Hall meoting, advacating it caudidato, whon that meeting elocted to pro- sido ovor it o man well kuown ag openly and pub- Jiely, notoriously and habitunlly using intoxie cating liquors?” Snpporo, sir, that 1 should gathor up, boil down and mould into charge 2ll tho gossip, seandal, and possible slaudors that havo circulated in the community, or Lronght to mo by your enomies ahout yoursolf, eapecially in connection with the athor sox, dur- ing your life, would you thiul it quito tomperato or Christian for mo to assort them on tho ros- trom as truths; and would you . think it a full reparntion and cxouse when thoy were doniod Dy thogo who kuow thom to bo falso, to apolo~ gizo by saying, ns you did, I have ng intontion of misroprononting Mr, Fay." You aceuse mo of boing u profanc man, and ono Judd, your coadfutor in that ** Tomperanco Union,” to’ whom you yield tho floor to Austnin your ncousation, is roported to have said that he iad “hoen obliged to burn tho daily prpors many times whon they contained rnYoua of Tutler's apocches in the courts, 8o that his fami- 1y should not sce them, and that Butler was cither a torribly profane and yulgar man or elso tho reporters woro criminal in putting into his mouth tho things they did” I do not doubt' tho fact that this Judd takon and reads some vory vulgar nowspapors, and must thoreforo bo_very ignorant ng well as o knavish fuleifier, or olso Lo wonld have kuown that neither * vulgar nor profane lauganga” is ovor tolerated in tho courts of justico of tho Commonywealth, and the Inwser who could so fur forgot himsol? and his bigh dutics i an nd- vocato ns to uso vulgarity or profanity in o gpcoch in court, would be &t ouce stopped by tho Judge, and #overely punishod. Did it ocenr to your comrade, Judd, or yoursolf whon ho tald this protentious and silly falsoheod to slan- der mo, that ho was caluminnting the courts of fustico and the jurors bofore whom I was Mtiu]s &8 an advocate, bocause of courso I adapto ‘my languago to plonso and porsundo the Judgos and juries to win my eauso. What could hovo boon tho averago intolligonco of that Tompor- anco Union whioh conld pationtly listen to such manifest lying drivel as that? I admit tbat if auything could juetify profanity it would bo to goo the enuwo of tomporanco advocated by slan- dor, ealumny, ignorance, aud the vile misropro- sontations which evory thinking mun knows must of nooossity bo liok. 1 havo tho houor to ho, with oa much rospoct s pussiblo, your obodient servaut, 1, F, BuTLen. 8. 0, Fay, Eaq., Southboro, Muss, Y . Light as o Curntive Agont. Tho statemont has boen mwado thnt Sir James Wylia, Into physiotan to tho Emporor of Russia luving attentivoly studiod tho offecty of llsgbf o o ourativo agent, in tho Hospital of Bt, o~ teraburg, discovered thut the numbor of pationts who were cured in rooms properly lighted was four times thoso confined in dark rooms. This lod to n comploto reform _in lghting tho hospi- tols of Russle, and with the most bunofl- cin] results. In all the cltion visted by tho cholora, it wog unlvomnllz found that tho greatost numbor of deaths took place in narraw streots and on tho sidea of thoso having a north- orn oxposure, whors tho salutary boama af the sun aro oxeluded. Tho inhabitants of southern wlupos of mountaiug are better dovelaped and moro hoalthy than thosa who live on the north- arn aides, while thoso who dwoll In socluded valloys aro gonorally subjoot to poculiar disonses and deformitios of porson, theso diftorent rosults boing nttributod to tho agoney of light, HIQHLY COMPETENT AND EXPRRIENORD A fadieror siodopn languagos (fur youca prufosios at au- Kilglhalt anfroralny Ty Guon for 'un o onegoinunt althor with ehouls or for priveto lossons, Olswsos, Ad- drons % ¥, Fribung otigo, JPOR BALR-OHEAP O1TY TOTA—TIOMES, TOR I ‘mon of modorate means, upon Atats, Arnold, Butter- finid, Budian, Jiauovor, 'Halstod, Jimorald, 'Dasblol, Lwoityapronth, Thirty-lisgd, Phirs oueth, frhirty.so -~ OITY REAL ESTATE, onth, Thirty-ninth, and H{-’n\lrlll-lil. Also “upor Arabior, Iigan, Wantworth, Khurtloll, Bianchard, an: Graglick-av v, Small pasunoits dum, Walanct in b joate} lnlnnuknlmrmlm:tblun pocfagts Sl warranty, dowh Auvly 15 the’ownor, NENRY W, OIUPMAN, 183 Son- ROk BALI—AT it ON nortlvast ournarof 1 als of tha hust | h North S WM. 11, HAME b Gtia oo} Ol SALE-SLLIETAVLoN, L, A, o 2 o Onlmot-av., nanth_of Thiety-Ath-at, BNYDER & LR, 11 Nison Ilulelllln.‘n'«’lnlwll;l?cnrn of Alonroo aud LaSubio-ts, i POIL BALE_AOUTIL VAR AV., 1mxib Vi, ON Vi Jighur of TUIEZ sovettly st n‘u:\ Bouth Lark ne. o e bayment raqmirad 1 pieniinsar pravo, SR Vison ulidiog, norihosst: comor DER & LI, 14 il Fon N N Dy 300 ook on Tulety-Nest-at., with imp t Tontiu fur. 0,000 por i, HNYDICK & LI, t Nixon aliding, Rorticust oomior Muneog and Laiito- '}"wu BALE_LAKE-A V. —f0X10) VEET ON TATCHE. } av., ‘sontis of Thirfy-Aiithnt, BNYDER & Lig, 1i Nixon Buildiug, nocthonst corior Mourao and LaSailo- v a TR BATROWATARILAY. A LARGE —NEW ick Touso, 16 roumi, and lot 100x100 on Wabashny. betweon Farty-itot nud fortyrmcunilate, SNYDIIL & ALK, 11 Nixon Dullding, northoat ootnor Monrod and LniSailo-ats, [OR 34 ROOMSY, T,OT Zail0, 61 Jrox L, ¢ cliap; vuo=thicd casl, balaneo nionthiy Tionthiy v WARREN, F Of HALE-GOOD LOTS ON TH1 FOLLOWING stroctal Stale, Iurnaide, Tuttorfiold, Amnid, Gnrie baldi, tinuover, Butlor, Wallaco, Summor, Wintor, Mur. Ty dnd Halstod alwo on Wontworthi, Suttlall, Portlaud and Slownrt-ava! niso Iezandor, wonty-Tarth, uwonts-nlath, Tontysovanth, Gvants-oiehth, Napoloon, wontynimith, 10k, Kpietinthy tineeay Thirtysirat it ty-reosnd, Thivtyalint, Thisty-ifth, Talrts-sistl, Thirty. sovonth, Fantntie, nud Thirty clahinents, Title horicct. Mrennty dovis, & vory sl yasment dowa, finseacis .+ 8 pae et ntorots - Nomgom » A Gier, ALUIEICT OIANI, Tin Stonroate o 01" '0)‘L fi[;’"—x I,'}Jflklll’)ufllfif}klhahA“N. |?KUUMS> uraatdotat., on lozsod veatn tn i, Fm\"s.\m AT A BARUAIN-LOTS ON WEST- ‘arn-av., Tolk, Taslar, Ywollti-atr., and Campboll. wishlig to bulld, no monoy required ‘ l, b ll'llm"“"t" ll‘)l‘igll'r nr\llfl{lvl:: l:l[rl of the m’lmr,\‘ o Ii\lfl;l. shlroal 15 OADWELL, wu pi s b Lot Skl i , v promiscs, oF b 1 O BaT 0 oDk, noar woatnrn G WALLACR, Jit., 8 Wanhington-st Abply cnely. GHAS. ¢ AGRES TAD 5 e N A GTAGON FRONT BRIGK TRSI- SR AL et g R DL, 45 Wanhinitta e & Y ol 100 I'RIET, MADISON- V! F O Avilindav, JLENIY WALLEIR, THL 61 Fanion. JrowHan URIOK RESIDRNCE, TWO STORTER o roonis, go H BT,000 HENIY WALLER: St 55 Wadbingtonste TPQR BALE-TWOSTORY TOUSE WITI LOT ON Wost Wahinkton.st., on monthiy paymenta, “Will bo Raldt fow i takon woont, Apply to R, M. OUTHET & 0O., 181 Inat Madigon-nt. TO RENT~-HOUSES,. oo TO RENT--HOUSES, 0 RENT—A TTOUSE, TWO.8TORY AND RAAR- mont, 1n & Rood Jonatlen f o 10 RENT-SEPT, 1, 35TORY ¥ i p i, o S, LR, o HENT UN 71 T2, 335 MTOIT- Py L RS, & Tow dourssoutbof Harmou-oourt, In tho pegody Tl p Ty 10 RENT—NO. 70 HONORE.FT, i onphmsiiia toanit CHAGE & AT Mt Sowes Doricat, NT_TIOURE NO. 21 4TIV -1eVERTILAT, noue TE1l{s-ny, & tnoms, gand rapair, Toht vaey roxan abla, 8. K. WELLS, 163'Doarborn-aLy aftor 1. m., 81 Vingonw ORET., 10 ¥''Custon. 0 RIENT T OOTTAQE 2@ Mol Diotweon Twonty-fourth and Twenly07th. gl Apply to G W. BILELDON, ' Ttaoin o To 2 ront, 330 por mont] quive at 71 Washiugton g i, 8 1 No. 6 Wasilingtou-av, 1o~ . coruor uf Linculit Supnrhan. 110, RENT- DWELLING HOUNES AND HEAOK. it tiop at Wilow ncings, Tmion T tho ity on Altan & 8L, Louts Rnileond s o’ dwolliny ouscs \um['bn ronto v to party to o Jrnbortys In fl;g:{r;’uxnnuwn::n{myn Tatalloat, UG ALY 0 RENT—VERY OHEAP TO GOOD TENANT ‘flicgo 2-story aud basinont framo liouscs, nowly ro- fitted, anil in fing noiehburhood, nosr horsu-cars; Lo at 825, W, H. SAMPION, 141 LaSatlot, 10 RENT_1 FLOOR OF 4 ROOMS IN TILOMPRON Bluck, Wost, Madifon-at.: gan, wator, and watcr: witabla for hunsokoehina; font chodp ta tho right A THOMPSUN, 221 Wost Madt Y0 RENT_TWO FLOOS ON MADISONST., NRAR Sungnmon, with 13 Tooras, 0 tooms alronly rontad for a8 much a8 tho_rantof all, Wi acll loass and & snial) gmonnt ot furnfines, i inkon e wolk at s barani, ‘o Dartieulnrs nOVIY to-day nt, 216 Weat Madinomat., oF at DYEUTR & SN oitico, 183 Woat Atndison o _REN O TiED 8, AT 104 el 165 Weut Washingonat, _Anply st Roow st 0 ITENT-- I T-0LASS LODGIRG-ROOMS; BEST location, and pricos to”sult tho tivios, northonst carnor State’ aud Monroo-sts., oppasite Pabior Hotal, MRS, HIXON, -STORES, O¥FI0 Storos. O RENT-PART OF SIOI 198 STATE.8T., OF- L pouito Palnior Houso, _ Inquiro smmo plac 0 1N A STORE, ROOMS, on Olinto 5i3, moar VanBuron, luquiro o {hio promisos, ][0 RENT_STORUEH, ©ANDE RAKT ADANEST. L Tow to s A recol BROWN, S8 Yokt Vantharursta - oo Oflces, 110, RENT-FROM SEPE. 1 FRONT OTFIOR 0N frat, flonr of bullding No. 109 Ifth-av, Inquiro ot ‘Room Nu. 5, suvond iloor, Hiscellanoous- . 19, RENT-NO. 217 SOUTIL CANAL-AT., A GOOD stand for saloon and bosrding-liouso; oppislte the do- Pot._A good chanca for sumebody. . &ou JrOit BALE-OR RXCIANGI-NERY LATGE DR siblo realdanes proposty nonr Madispn-at. and Unfon Yinek, oornor, 51252 will bo snld for 26,00, vory aary torms, ‘or oxtlungad for shoaver profriy Gravos now rented at 83,00, Addrens PO 1, Ottica hours 9 to 12, JFOR BATR-AT A NANGAIN-TIE WLEGANT Vermant marblo-front ouro No. & Woat Van uron. 8t _L..J. HITZ, Bl Stato-at, in Cottazo 14 Stato-st, r]_io TRV TO RENT OUTR 8 floor, 275 South Unnal-st,, with or without stoani owor; can givo & good macliio shov &10,000 worth nf Yok x‘grir.““lx\lé\slm el R R SO S EERR out WANTED-~MALE HELP. BoolXeenors, Olorks, Eto. TWANTRD-IN A WHOLRAALI HOUSE, AN EX. parloncod hardwaro itey clork: & pormanont situn. tion offorad, - Stato aga and snlary wantod, Addross, with rolorouces, M 11, Onrrtor Nus 2, Traes. TV ANTRD-PLANING MILI FOREMAN- A 0DM. patont man to run a firat-olass country mill, and manufaature doors, blinds, sash, framen, &a. Nono but thuso who ean fucsixh good rofatonces need apply. Lot torgofapainy mar e aiitomod ot Whinaiariod ) 1+ At anel of thio propristarn oa o 0imed o' kiawk Douclng Snwifre nring Gompmng, 3 Comynny, 253 wnd 265 Bonth Uannlaty on Mond " R AT SR o, Iliinot: ANTED=URGINIGR ATBAND V. 5. WA ridge, corior Welts A Watag, LI VW ANTES ~TWO i ASH T ARD BIOR nalosmon who h anit oo woll Tocorntndod Ters i L’:.‘;"?.'.?EQ’EF“E VOrBRRARNE £UONS. rort e, T 87 0" LATILERY, ON TIi GOM R OF ‘Wostorn-av. M o A Medtionat. ¢ o 2o Noton WANTED=TEN FIRBT-OLARS Wows AT Ohurch, coenor Twonty-slxth-at and Micllgan: R WANTKD-% FRESOQ PAINTERG, TITIS BORN: ing, st Acsil of Muals, < Martabieats - Coma Broparon 1o kG (o Work at 8 Salnehe Y ANTIS_COMPITENT “GRARPENTERS MERD mo tils morning at 6 North Clark-st., bolors 9 o'elook, proyred to (ko & Rood job, Conchuren. Toamstors. &o. "V.\NTICD*! STOUT YOUNG MEN TO DRIVE {onmn. ~ Apply attho Calodonia Too Go., corner Elghe toonth and outh Hnlstod-sta, Employmont Agoncies, . VWANTED -t COAL-MINERS, WIO OAN MATR feam 53 fo 1 por dar, b sl inburors for Mich: gan, 0o pllo wood, ‘st 83 porday: omo yunrst werk iy 300 for s, Apy TIAN & BING, 1 Bovith Olark-at., or 101 Houth Canal-st, night; % ww.nlil haude; 826 to %% por manth aud 5 North C om 9, Mond VVASTED S0 RALROAD MEN TOR TILIt I cio & Alton: Gamipnny worle sl s b fe90 Dby to G, 1 SNELL & CO., % Wont Jandolph- YV ANTED w0 RATLROAD LATORERS AND 16 il hnnds; fro faxo. Apply at 03 Wost Rame Roum ¥, TD-1t) COAL BINERS TOR INDIAN, por {un for minars, 500 Isborars at 42 por_dn o APy 0126 liast Ninodophieat,” 0. V. BNEL YV ARTER 10 RAILROAD WMEN. LEAVE T0- boy Miscollnnoons. [ ANTED-AT TR 9, 10 DEARBONN.ST,, MIN roforred, 3 1. 8. KIGTTAROEON 5.3:8 Tty Sottattom, o TTIL fa ), TO TRAVRL anted overywhoro, WEB* i Room 14, W4 IMAMDIATELY—0 LABOTER! Y e atasa. s RS % Twonty-nocond-at. i1)—60 LARORERS, CORNER STATE AND nats. to-d . Q0. at? o'alock. 0. O. R. 1t. O WANTED--FEMALE HELP., ' Domestion. ol T10 RENT-ROGMS WITH BTLAN TOWER, SUTT: able forany manutactnring businons: guod foootion nideplondid Ifght. Apply at”tha southiveat coruor of uron and Franklin-sts. JroR BATE: Tor for i) d N HORTH RVANSTON-T WILL OF: 3, 8t my Towoat figron and on tor' yonce' tmar 0 i wy Gibizofofs (i Nortl Hvaanion (not i tny adiifiion), Within thrao Bloks of tho dopbty shurehy Botiool, i Bont-Otlico, fo thoso Wi will bild, with Bothink but tntorost (8 fior cont), pnid annually fn nd- “anco." 1wl nis0 soll s0%on linusus SAESING in hrico from #1810 350, ' ton toars oy vt motiig bt T tofost (10 yuor cont), pald annuallyin advanco, This fs o FAro oripottinity (o sonuira n good homo 1 ono of (o mot Rrowing nnd enartotio subur of ‘Ghloago, Aad whora proporty hneadvancod nuit hns Gana n fow othora., Young ualuoes mon of Ghicayo, Wiy pay out all yoir onenins for Tont whion you ot #ovuzo d homa-of gour awnt OANl stmyonloo antl ot s e tokoc: thon'tako tha st traf o North 1:vanston, ‘oumid, first sorvod, O, K 1ROYNE, 188 Monroo-at. OR SALI-NOII _RAVENEWOOD-ONOION Lot 50153 feot, clono to atation, £10 to B15 por foot. Bpoola] bargain in fwa Gorsioze, dirsatly, oAt of atation; 13133 (oo s 300 ¢aciys one.thlrd unait, This 18 loss thas 8750 por Toot, anl 1 poaiivol 5 bint bargata 1 tho Vlcimity. ‘Raronswood—Noat cottago nud Int, 60 foot front, 83,800 U1 Lashllo'at. ouothird cash, ROBERT U“EE“, Twom 3. \OR BALE—-NORWOOD PARK 18 7 MILIS FROM olty lmits; bas good school, churshies, hutol, stenm [flnfl"k-nmfi » artoalan well, &c, Wo have sold noarly 200 Tots during tho past 30 days, and aro still solling at tho %‘]l!’ etaon zl\"l ;‘l‘;“:;. ]!nmlflllln’! luta, llh lou&' d.v.'fiu, nmy Ay o wd, 0y 3 1womth. - Wo Bligw 1o 170 payabloBlh down o BN PEINON & O f(fl 8, No. 143 Olark-st, Fon FATE—I0 WILL BUY A BEAUTIVOL LOT a'.ll)nlsmainun, ono Illwlck 'I"(‘I‘T dopot g’i‘” will ‘flnll’:lg‘t; ™ thi sutmnors e BN T b o e plafnos; on g, !\n‘y‘flmm T WA Tty 4, . Oft SALE_AT AUBURN, ON ROGK ISLAND allrond, vioar Ruglowood ‘and Normal Seliool, now Tasldoncy of 9 roous, mautoly, ote., with G0 faotuf ground, Pricuanly 44,600, ‘Torins o sult, Also_chioioa lota at ‘mordorato prices ou vory ousy torma. “No auburb in tho vi- giplty af Chicano offors eventor adfintiteqos thaa Aubura, H, W 20 3 Ladallo-at. TROR SALE-RT DESPLATNES, ¥IVE AGHES, ALL o fifty ots, at $250 2 I BROWN, 11 Tndulfoat. Tog 40 00 o4 acte. ™ T4 { O 8, KE YOUR RENT BUY A IIOME o vury dosirabls 2story ousas, elghit eplonid cot: taros, a11 ol Invyo lote, wnd yithin gha hlack of depot, A wody on monthly pasiionts, by owaers, TLLLOT- 03., 2:3and 21) Siato st FOR SALE-_FOUT FORY TIOUSES ON MON Apbly to TILLOT- 15 payiionfe, at Nouth Heauston, son hiE: 7 Staloats IN MONTHLY PAY. 111740 foot, with sldowalks, n ) {, 144_Tagall {'OR SALI OR, 5o AORKES WESI' OF AND AD- Julning efty, in NJ' 1K, A See. 29, 2, 13, choap and on oy 0wy tomua. WA, 6 DOW, Rtbom 21 Tribune Bulkl: frd JRORBALE O FXONANGE TOR OITY RENL ! dunco—A 10-a0r0 binc] Ixh, undulating ground, ut Dorwaod Task {151 ot dopot. 20 and 77 Stal Fdi':i\ =01t FO RENT—IN WINNETKA, BEAU. tiful hiuwn aud geounde, 71nrgo rooms, collar, aud Closels; to 1 B, ORI, Winnotki 0 RENT—A LARGI: RUILDING, WITH ENGINE, Jutlor, and lino shafing ‘ln.;nn‘.‘ to & reapanaibio arty Al s low figura, Como aria jorth Unlon= B0 honr Tako. - G, v, SIMESON.. © TANTED-A FIRST.OLAES CO 3 i TANTED-GOOD GIRL TO DO GOOKING, ‘washing aud {roning. tmoon Webator and Bolds VWANTED-A GIL ‘work, 637 Fulton-at., botwoon Linoln and Toboy. W ANTED AT S ILLINGISBT., Wi oo Chammbor and diotng-cocm ok DoAY Avply st 093 Orcliacd-st., bo- Tofizic’w-i-_A VERY DESIRABLE BARN. FOR !)Irllcllhn {oaulro at No. 471 Wabaah.av. WANTED--TO RENT. VY ARTED-TO RENT-TIOUST GUNTAINING 6 TO 4 rooma In & good nofghborbood on Wost Bide, Ad- Il North Morzan: B ) BOARDING AND LODGING, Wost Side. () NEST VAN BURENAT., COUNER OLINTON - Plossant caota aud ‘bascd for 86 por waoki Youso and furaituro now, 3077 WARRFN-AY. ONI TLOOK FROM STADL nofst, and stenot oars—Plansant roomis and kood board for 3 3 gontlomon or ladies in private family. Tormus nisdorato. 4.0 OUTH DIARBORN. BT, (DURNSIDR) NEAT: = ‘Twenty-ninth—A first-rato place to hoard ; good fabiey modorn fuprovomenta, shoorlul svolots, and Gvory hiotol and homo comfort, with prisingly low pricoes. WATABI-AN drom i€, Sonth Side. Bl aBAiavC TaisANT s O n 5 Wabsstuave Roleroicos roquired. . T46ANDTE MIGUIGAN-AV., BETWEEN TWEN- ‘ty-{ieatand Twanty.nocond-sts,~Dosirabla sooms, on ‘sulte ‘or single, with board; unfurnishod front and "VANTED—A'Gb()D GIRL, TO DO OHAMBRR 'k and holp to walt o Hotne S ialn o wait oa tabla a priata boselug VW ANTRD A NEAT GTRL AROUT RIXTREN. FOR AL st coambor work nad takiog care of chlidren. b '\Vmflfifiz‘nnnfi DINING ROOAM GIRLS: ALSG 1 girl 1o work in tho kitohun, 114 and 113 Woel Seamstrosscs. Madison-at, ANTED~TWO GIRLS FOR MAOHINE SEWING, and iwo to sow by hand, 79 Milwaukoo-av. v Employment Agencies. ANYED — GERMAN AND SOANDINAVIAR A A Aty e hotals, and Iaundris, city and country, at B Miwaukoo:ny. Pliscollaneons. ANTED~-LADILS FOR OI''Y-AND COUNTRY, scll tailet articlos and rublor goods. AIRS. PALM Gt Tuaom 15, 104 ant Handoh SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Hooldieonezs, Clorl, &o, GTUATION WANTED-TIY A YOUNG MAX, IN A bioot and shoa manafactory; has Lad sovon yuars' ox- gc;al;‘u\::‘l"!{I“llllg.‘lnl'u-lg'h!h;!r fll‘l‘a‘l’tlllg)nlz( and undorstands i oy N Arons FIKEED, 07 Bout: Tuorinests o ovartmont. Ad~ ok parlors. _Roferoncas. North Side. 998 UURONSToIACK PABLOR AND BED. foom, on wulto, for thrao gontloason, with o out boaxd ILLINOT . — FURNISHRD PARLO] 276 with Wi, foction wontlomons elso, fow onrdors wecommwdatod; rotoroncos roauirode Hotols, QAND3 MOUSE, 118 AND 118 VLKAV, LT, Zant rooins with board at roassnablo ratés, ay bonrd 6 por woek transiont 33 por da T, CIIARLES HOTET, CONNIR DESPLAINES snd Washington.ota.—Rarchants, clorks, bookkoop- ors, &o., can got oxcollont board aud room at 24 por wadk. Hlaglo moalas cants. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, IO BALE-A FIRST-OLASS, DOUBLESEATED buainess buggy, outirely now, ot a bargain for cash, Apply 8t 356 Soutis oy-st. Féu RALE—A LIGITE Would takn prlo grvav, nuar g OR SALE—CINEAP—A BECOND-IIAND LUGGY, 1 or trado for cont orlumbor. 631 Wost Madison-st. BHXPRESH WAGON, 90 88 part pay. 318 Southwost OR SALH-ONI §ET NEW GOAUN TARNESS, ‘modium, for $100 cols, 320 Wea Luko-8t. Jror s K DAY GELDING, 15k TANDS Tigh, 8 yohra old: can show 3:50 galt at any timio: can ot bo oot in singlo or doublo-hrrnoss, Him and his Tnto hea trotiad on Hoxter Track threo squsra houts i 2:58 aud 2:59 to tho pols. Ha ls gontlo as a lamb; any lad; or child gould drive bim; porfootly safo, and not afraid of ar, “Will o' suld at'a baresta, Apply at 28 Cal: umotny. 01t SALIE- 51 AGRES ON SOUTIWKET CORNER of Anbiani-av. nnd Forty-novonth-at, A 1argo pary of tho pureliaso wionoy nny romain on tho propuely o numbor of yoars, SNYDER & LIGK, 11 Nixon Builing, Burthunat garnor of Montao und Lafisllo:sts. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, Ot AALU—AT A BARGATN-A BMALL 13 [ provod Tarn, nonr “Narwaod Puelc ang. Canfiold, or Sromid gell th Rorth hiatf, Which will won Lo roady for sulidivision; partios will b shown thy pronarty frao of grponss.” Applv 0 ¥ M. FOX S 00,y Teoona s, 160 Las UL BALE=m ACREN TOOB GRTNEROVED farming 1and about ono wilo frow Iiburn City, Wis. Albargaln, DENTON & LAWRKNULE, No. § flnwl(xy Rulldlng, southwost corsor Doarbiarn and Madison-sts. 0K BAL ANGE W OF 139 | “aeron, about 7 sores of pratrie 4 60 ackes In timbor, tho timber and pratris jolulng; 1 avres undor ineo and 70 aeras dn oultivation, upon which Is & goou furmi louso of 4 tnowms, anoke-howao, bara, ahout 10) hoaring fenis troes—apploy and ponchos, Tin land 1 underinid with & vein of coal from b to 6 foot thick. It laya 3{ of & milo frum Tiiinois Contral Railroad, auid ono niflo from station in Porey Conuty, Il Price, 35 por acro, or would ex- chango for good elt5 propefly, Address Rt O, Tribuin oo, ESTATE WANTED, "‘! '0 PURCHASE HOUS AND LOT 815,000 to #,ki; wil piny 86,000 eash, pud tho balance [n vl ostata, fns(do orodtsldo of city limita, Addruns 3 %, Tribune ol BUSINESS CHANGES, N FAAT 18 A PRAGIUAL MANUFAO: A h‘l.'.\n-: lnu'l T sumo capital, and ‘wishor o gu to 1 Anno. Michiy Ay enn e Far particulars eall ou HABKELL BROTITERS nhxx[dlnn—(h ’A"n}m CITANGE-/TI1T RAILRUAD ) housa for kals, dolng gowl businuss aud Tor wiling, | Inguicc oy prowiace, Post-Oflco Dox 12 Geand Kapids, ich. NORLY FURNISHED NOATDING HOUSETOTL \ bl o 0 s, an captenly lucatad , wil o o o4ol2s eatison oo hOnTLh af ownor, e boreor i TTOMAR 3. WIETLS, 109 tadinnsenv: " BALOON T LEE O RENT, ON LOW A B85 Goad 1ovatton, &t v78 Weal Tadinuaat. (JANAL BOAT FOR HALELTHE UNDIVIDED AN nonoand tam, ot loss than valuo, "REAL linat hins oad eua of trada for tho sonzou. Khe widl ba in Chioago o st o thia munth. ADDly b 58 Calumot-ny., after 01, m. P WAVIC ON [TAND A GREAT VARIETY OF EX- collunt busiudsy uhanous,—voty o wid wollpns ing rogury, drug, hardwaro, cigar, aud confectionory stores, fibiratlo andsatoat Eawmble-copiu, oyatar snlouvis, rontan: ants, hakorio, Iatioiclos, photdgraph uailurios, board= Tig-bousvs, " ol., atl good, ollalo, sl (n tho best locas e caw’ bo Vidwicht at Uraine. * Call ut the aliva ut J. G 1USZAGTL i Raom 18, UR TIOUKS PRESENT A VARILTY OF OPPOR. Litivs G ongugo 1 octiva businoss with smiall of varposapitals s Sharis o fnvoatigato. "KINDALL & VANE, 124 Doarbornon TS FOR BALRE IN A a goud thines modol aud in= 10 wook at thu of+ Toom 6, 133 South ventor can bo koo at any ‘tine, ductu oof SPARLING & VAN BYOKI! PARTNERS WANT SATUNIER WANTRD WITIL 800, IN A PLEAR. - ut, wuikastabiluhod by, gyl ononaty o so- et familics, and esn ba raplaly Tuctoasods ‘Addross 2 67, ‘Teibuny oftfoo, 1)'Awrimu WANTRD—A HURINESS MAN WITH LYo s nbihan n pactoer with the o cnplial ta Shor O OFSANS Kiuzio-st, PAITNEIL WANTRD —WITH $600 OABIT TO PUTL: ‘Ghinad Fotielug ks Tatoroa atonst Payea. gool ticomo & G g Tingt Matitaon st = PAINIR WANTER-WITI 5, L paying fromh 275 K PIARTNELR W & fieat-class maglo lanbirn, rnr(uurw)m linga laro room or Az buslnoss, Avplicstions rovelved £ Taropuan Notel, 9l and b3 st 78 IN A BUSINI diran s, Too EMAN WO hion_to moot with o U178, Tribune of« hall. PATINER WARTED-WITI g5, 0 OTEN A " biliard paclor i ouoe of tho Lost:paylug hotols iu Uhtoago, _Addrosy ¥ ), ‘Uribana offico. * "PERSONAL, li{%\rn& TO L0, TR BALE ~ A THOROUGHLY-TRAINED AND ‘thoraughbrad Kentucky saddio-horee, the most busu. tifuland stylish sadifu-liorso i the ofty; goos all the gaita, Addross R U8, Tribuno offico. SI'IUAT[GN WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, wiio has boon connootod with ono of tio lar aleuhol and apirit distillorios and wholosslo liguor housn m‘khm’{’nnnumflhlu' h:l ]kxow‘!r:dm of roctilying el T o TSN & €0 Dhlontes ™ Sl“‘UATlON WANTED—A MAN OFFAMILY NERDS immodiato omploymont. 1In activo business for 7 ::lbllnl‘fi“lh:’:r‘(l:llfi; Rgfll N mnxnlln,'umlxr;tnx’ bookkeop~ H ous, Solintlo, A 3 Mdorato salary acaotod.” Addrons D 15, Tribing aos. SUUATION WANTED-A THOROUGH AND PRAC: teal bookkaopor and_cashior of many years* axparis enco In this city deniros a situation with nomo gaod liouso, Beat of oty soforoncos givon, Addrora % 85" Tibane QITUATION IWANTED-DY A YOUNG LADY, A ositinn 1n an officn, or ns cashilor or hookkeopar, -Ts pTatn, Tapid writor and god aocounisnt. Addross J 7, 'ribnna oition. & WTUATION WANTED-DY. AN TRTERIFNCID u o H & Soin, Ao %63, Tiihaug atiote | roveieds rofor SITUATION WANTIED—AS A HOOKKREPERAKD clork lu n grocery storo; 13 ! Tilaokborey Stations Kan Untiatys Ty >oonct T Teu Troades. SITUATION WANTID-AS UENIRAL FOREMAN Soonin 2psl, door and blind faciory, o et sliearis If ronuirod. Addsors W10, Tribuno offico, A BREAD AND OAKR A)_bakor a3 nocond liand._Addrass t and 83 Sliorman-st, . TTUATION WANTED_TO VRO e RS- AR Hi Intondent or foroman of & print familinr with all branches of_tho fruta tha boat bauses i Dakor as socon: ontlnboa 1w York aud Plilaolphia glven. uninons Aidross I, T SIT A -BY A FIRS' s au elther m auk fn & hotol or res- poter taurant, Inquiroat 427 South Canal-st., up-stairs, TROR, SALE-CIEXT, TWO TOP BUGGIES: TWO domourat a41nnm box open buggy; two oxpruss ‘ono_Portland cnttor: one horss, Luruoss, aud At HATHAWAYS, G0 Stato-st. AN, A8 OWNER 1AS un of matchiod black horsosy 1119 Wabneh-av. VWANIEDITEANS 40 JIAUL COALT BTEADY ‘work il wintor. Will, furufall wagtona’ and carts, Apply 1o MINER T, AMES & fH or 1 Wost Han Wagon cor. Kinzla i FINANCIAL, (VT AN SURDRIAN MEAL RATATE NOVES J bought by U. W, PIERCI, Real Hatate snd Noto 1 Eiot Madison-st., Hoom 7. AN ON DIAMONDS, WATOHRKS, nds, oto,, at LANDER'S privato office, 120 Rau. olpheat,, noar Oler, ed 1e6h, ONEY TO L.OAN ON OITY REAL BSTATI DM ONEY o st tooirad wapors B O BALUWI &0, 81 nnd b LaSallost, lloow 31, N[ONEY IO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE TN AND L noar Chisagn, st i and 10 por coat. ¥ O, TAYLOR, Reom i Roapur Blook ; MONEY IO LOANS Lirokor, N—43,00 TO TOAN UPON IM. uovud city broporty. HARKER & WAL, 160 Daarbs '3 LOAN-ON BIOWT TINE, PROM S20T0 mnw"" o likad. TRUESDELL & LR 700, WN, 178 Wost 3 WANTED IN BUMS OF g0 TO $20,000 FANT o ertNurate susheicy: 1o shia ahiort (o, 85, 0, 1 runw of 33 to 1,600'on_ohattol aveurity, 3, 60 setond Jaortgni for wld hoap, dity Hyonma ol coourad We RROEE, 16 Laatlo-se., MACHINERY. JFORBALE-OMER, 4f INGHES BY 13 1 tubes, doma; ono Wlntllnnly“ 14 feot, 6 ome, now; uno 44 fuchos by 18 tnot, 246 tncti flues: second: onriy us goud as now., Itnglac, 1623, ri A 300 WHWSER & co., Furt Wayso, FO“ SALE-HUB-AL TISRIL-ONEE OF Buodloy's aku, with latost improvomonta: ) HRUD WAL ow, Wil tako hubw fn pasmont. 105, M16;Co., Bonth ‘Bond, Ind nd, -POWER BTEAM ENGINIE, on oxtra Lieavy bod two tubi. out, with all pipos and connoo- Kauwlos' atosm-pump complety TR0l Satictes 10 oxitnder 20240 luch 1ar bollura, 63 nohen tuns gomitota: & No o runul aud gvory astic] rod to net up antd machinory and put it {0 succnseful oporation. This is & most porivot outfit, and will hesold at o bargain for oot o waci- Fitfoa! Tor furthior Informatisn, syply to RIS CO,, 6 and 67 South Oilhtonat,, Ohleago. 01t SALIE-TOILER 3 INGIIS IN DAMETE 14 fout long, 6x10noh e brau aow. . U HOW= ekt & 00, Fort Wayno, I, X0 EXOHANGE: ..o, o EXGRKNGE-A LARGE FIKel: OF TNSIDE bty it Gnedhimonts, usfauuiborod i O e 16 Suti at & por voute ‘Add FUR. balanco about §76 rous N 1%, Tribune ol Fl\o EXONANGI--FOR_OITY WEAL ESTATI OIt Emproved auincumburod farm of 16 uers iu Southorn b WALTIE, oo 4, 13 Washlugton-, To RXUHANGE-NORWOOD PARK BLOOKH OR Tots fur uningumborod tmprosal roporty In olty or counlry towpm. H e, WELLY, 1 Daathor DIANO—INSTIL a , au axyerioneod tiolior, {ulra at il Wb o RENT AND band platon snit oryan pateod, WAL It DROSSIER, 274 Stat LOST AND FOUND POUND-BROWN UOW, WIITK FAGE, LONA horus, with ropo attachid: awner ean alain proparty by pay g chargos. - Apply to ROBEIVE ROWEILT, vor- nor Btovens il Vanit wWout of Usliforutu-ab. ‘PIOKED UP—A BAY MARE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 vara ald, whita un ona fore faot, “ OSOAT KU It AL Contronacate e % N TO THEGINNRIN Torms modewito, In- DERBONAL-IE THI PARTIES WIHO APPR Deintod wo gy artioles from 15 Wost Washingtu #t., duthiu thu sbsonew of ths sunor, whil optor fnto cor. Tosundunoe, s libaral pricu will b halil for tho rotuen of tho peoparty, aud no quostjons sl Moy of tho srtl- oly woro troasurad kuopsikos of wore thau monoy Taluo TO LEAS ITI0 LEARE_ONI OF T PAYING BOAT P g M'INWI?I)I‘lllhu c«lllv‘l“‘y,l o Missirsippl Hivor, aubarban ta Kookuki ‘ronter nust, buy furuiiure, Ad- dross rof, ‘L. MONTRONL, lowa, Conchmen, Toamsters, &a. TTUATION WANTID—48 COACHMAN IN A privato fawily Ly & atoady youny man nndorstanda 100 cato of horsos and carrlages, and tan milk; good oity zolorangas, 1t yoquired. _Addreds O £9, Telbunb otfice. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALY Domestios: Sl'rm\'rmn WANTED—BY A COMPETRNT WOM. an-gook in a batol or rostaurant as firat or socond cook. Inquire at 437 South Usnal- Nursot. ITUATION WANTED-MISS EMILY HRWSON, Profesrional Nureo, 238 Calumot-ov, Al olironlo dis. onuos & specialty. ‘Housolkoovors. QFIUATION WANTEDLANY PERSON DESIRING t6 tocure s compotont housokoopor may nddrass O 6% caroof ‘Tribunoothice, Iho applicant ina Now Eogland iady, and 18 an oxporlonced housekuopor, WANTED—AS RRKRRPER FOR a gontloman or would tako caro of & Iadios' houso that ‘raqairod only tio moals & Call oraddross G LD, 8 ‘Woat Tiosdnlo-st, Employmont Agonoios. SI’I‘UATIONR WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF firut-olnss holp can bo promptly suppliod st Mrs. Ahblg ice; TN Bateitss Miscollaneons. ITUATION WANTED—A CLERGYMAN'S DAUGH. tor, woll oducatod st rofinud, desiros & homo in- tha countsy tn gxchiango for light sork or music fossons, Ade~ druss O 13, Tribuno otfico. JITUATION "WANTED—AS OASHIEL IN RES- tsurant. () 3, Teibune oitivo. MISCELLANEOUS, ARERTTAN: g S BOGARDUA—ALL PERSONS IN thy Norihwostorn Statos, liokra of Saruls and Wool- fart Webbur, and_Sybrant Tieowar, son of daoolius Hrows or, addrews’ JAMKS TUNTIR, ' 125 Routh Olark Réom i (stamp fuolnsed), 1 rogard ta the Ioctuno aiv Uovernment uf Hollaud. KaK‘vuuu NRWSDIEAT monlal Nowa, privo 7 cent: Addeaen Matrinonial No o B'oom OPLNED AND OLOSKD, COMPLIGATRD nccounta axmmiod and adjuelod; postig,” v, promptly attonded to, by WEBY, 146 Fifth-a TING AND (A8 PAID YOI CAST-OFK Ol (G 5 kiud, by vonding o lotror o1 Bintost, LB ¥ aclanuun wouds bl SCRIBE TR O (wm‘-lrmén?wnlllmu i '.)gfins“,ngx‘::;l‘u. 3 9. aw wElng: on, S8 40, “Tvcrsthing waecantod. 1L, 8. THAY. 0, B Wost Warlilugton ste nes, 53 &0 1. A ONKTE, PIRAGTIOAL BUPERINTENDENT ]\[- fl%’:)ulllllo‘ and private Illllmllvgl liaviog just cotne otod Ll Lo 8. & 3. 5r anil Ou, 1 1 & 1 dopoty A o Fusdy st thachu e St Wl i:?nglfi‘n:;".upgrr‘llflo D rons 31, hrokitss, Woom 13, epot, KGAZINGH-OASIT PAID FOIt OLD _MAGA. M AGALNESLCASTE, P Don SLo T00aTORT i gt 244 and 216 Ftat Madisonoat, SEWING MACHINES, TR MAKKIVS NEWING MAGHINEE- ik Smi'u,“x(mm::m § il O, i Wi v D Fald Grasor & Dakor sowiui i ot s abil Al ko, tho W EnDrOVOMORTS and hear somothing to 1h AR QIRAKR OrFIUE OF A MELOIEIT, 210 O Oouat, Rinios machiuos a0id ou montily lml‘monll and rontod, Opon ovonings. - AGENIS WANTED. _____ “UGENTA WARTICD - WORTIY THIESUFCIAL NO4 Dentod stoal dine whgravinies, v iz: GOLICE V0 ¢ AGL OF LA, four beautitul plotuces, roprosauting Untldtioud, Voutih, Martiuod, and Qld Ago; noi otforad by caiivass ord for'tho irst tiio, Prico soducad to sult tlomaston; e Lt liko Tt ovor oifaral to (£ Atnorleun publle, Itz teaordinary torms aud {nducomonty. Full h‘;nrucuhu oot rom - 28, RoUSSILL, Pulitebor, b Cormbill, Liost = DIVORGCES. P TIEIrNeS B ekt e COTORRTAUALLY OITATNED_THIC ATTRR DIORGER hat, Sl yoar praitice b o Govete ot Clicaxo, * Addroia P, O, Yoz 1okt for partienlara to OHRIS~ FOR OUNERAL HOURR: .

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