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N - aro mon of charactor An THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1873 7 WISCONSIN. @ov, Washburn's Lnst Letter on the .+ Bt Oroix Lond-Grant Question, To Does Not: Consider tho Bond Olored Wy tho Wisconsin Railway Company -8 ‘Adequato Seeurity, Correotion of Misstatements as to the Governor's Railroad Record. From Our Own Correspondent, . Aap1sox, Wis., Sopt, 0, 1873, : Gov. Washburn loft the Capital a day or two aftor the Ropublican Btato Convontlon, and has but to-day roturned from a trip to Minnospolly and LnCrosso, to look after his business intor- osts: Henco a copy could not bo obtalned till * to-day of ; . AXLETTER WIIOH IE WROTE Just bofore Joaving the city, in responso to an offer by tho Wisconsin Railway Company to give bonds for building tho Bt. Croix & Linko Superior Rallroad, if tho land-grant was oonforred upon it. %, o It will bo romombored that the Wisconsin Rail- way Company, on the 19th of Juno, filod n roso- tion of it willingnoss to accopt tho 8t: Croix & Buperior land-grant‘on the conditions preseribod in the lawof lnst winter glving tho graut to tho Milwaukeo® & 8t Paul Railway Company, viz: The bnilding of a road from Bt. COroix to Lako Buporior, onoup tho Ohippown Valley, and one from Movraa to Shullsburg. A correspondenco ensuod betwoon tho Hon. John W. Cary, tho Prosidont of tho Oompany, aud Goy. Washburn, in rogard to the security ro- quired. Mr. Cary objocting to tha sum of 85,000, . milo, as liquidnted damages iu caso of foilure, to build the road according to law, named in tho.- bond required by the Governor, as oxcessivo and’ opprossive ; offoring o general bond of £500,000 to pay nll damages.that tho Btate might.sustain from failure to comploto tho land-grant road as roquired by law; provided tho title of the Biato to tho land was confirmed,—but uttorly object~ ing to any agreomont to pay any sum por milo ws liquidatod damages. On tho 24th of August TLAMING DISPATCHES wero sont from Milwaukeo to tho papors, atat- ing that tho Winconsin Rallway Company Lind | tendored Gov. Washburn a bond of $125,000 liquidated damagos that they would construct the road aceording to the roquirements of tho statute—tho bond being & confession. of judg- ment by the siguors of the bond that thoy would pay that amount into the Btato Treasury in caso tho Company failod to build tho rond, whether the Btato gob tho land-grant or not; and that all this was very satisfactory to tho peoplo general- 3, tho univorsal opinion being exprosscd that 0 soourity was abundant, and onght to bo ao- coptod by the Govornor,” &o. At tho timo that dispetch, and the article of tho News, on_which it was based, wore written, no euch tender had boon made. ' Four daya lator A ROND WAS PRESENTED, pigned by J. H. Knnfin for himsolf and _thirtcon other Direotors of tha Cnmpln{. In this doou- ment, sftor sundry wheroases, It was agroed to build 60 miles tho first yonr, and 40 oach subso- uant yoar, on tho road from 8t. Croix River to Buporior aad Bayflold ; or, if this wa riot dono, 1o forfoit $500 for onch mile not comploted in the timo limited by law; proyided, howaver, that the Company should bo at liborty to apply to the Legislaturo for » ronsonable extonsion of time boforo paying damagos, and for a reloase from tho bond if the Btato could not conyey a Htlo in fee pimple. The point of liquidaied fismages was yiolded, but tho sum fized was ab- surdly small, GOV. WASHDURN'S IEEPONSE 18 addressed to J. H. Knapp, of Menomoneo, and dated Aug, 29; and in it ho says ho hns carofully examined the bond offored, and cannot accept it 15 adoquato gocurity, * thotigh thio namos signod reaponsibility,” 1 quote from the lotter s follows : Whilo 1 should feol compollod to accept of such an undertaking 0a I havo bofore indicated, and perhnps reduoo the amount, yot I sbould not feel entlroly satis fled with my sctlon, or that it would moot with tho publlo appioval ? What 1 promised by his bond? That your Com- pany will build 60 ‘miles of rallway within one year from the 17th of March, 1873, nnd 40 miles a yoar wtl tho smo is complcted, 'This, of courso, you know and admit cannot o don, and £ knov it cannot Do 6o thist, if X accopt tho bond, I should subjoct ny- 8ol to “the chargo of accopting security which T ol solutely know would bo forfeited, - "An’ T understand, tho poaition of your Company Is that you will build this road only on the condition thnt the Jand-grant is renewed to tho Stato by Cougress, or the Suprome Court of tho United States conflrms thie Utlo to the State. Neither of thoso ovents fs likely to happen until our Leglslaturo meots, 8o that X cannot 8co that tho section of country to bo benefitod can bo groatly, Larmied by walting “until tho pooplo can act = hrough thelr Leglslaturo, to bo- cliosen’ this fall, If, when tho Legialsturo meots, it shall indicato, by a joint remolution, that I have guarded whint T co: dor tho intorests &f tho Blato with too groat vigor, and that I ought to havo accepted of tho socurity tondered by your Company, I shall thon eleerfully do o, 1t 1 {mmatorial to mo who buflds this road, In my 13t annual messago, delivered beforo any quarrel had arison inregard o the dispoaition of the land-grant, T uned the following languago: * Thopo that no grant will bo made to any but responsiblo partics, and thnt thoy ba reguired to give smplo security for tho con- siruction of the road at tho rato of not less than 40 milos a year till it {s fully completed.” By your bond you propono {0 forfait $500 8 mile for oach milo not bullt a3 required by law ; g0 that if you gbould not Dbuild o msinglo ' mile of road between nmow and March 4, 1815, you will hova incurred forfelture of only'$0,000, & vory fu- pignificant aum, and which would scoura you tho entire franty estimated worlh roum $5,000,000 fo 310,000,000, caso Qongrens or tho Supremo Oourt should docido that tho laud belongs to the State, Tho Legislature, much ngainat my will, left tho quostion of security ‘with me; and, adlioring to myrecommendation above, 1 must ifiaist on ample socurity, The Govornor closes by protesting that THERE 18 NO FOUNDATION tor tho allegation mado that ha is unfriondly to tha Chippews Valley bocause, in tho discheigo of his duties undor tho Constitution and laws, he had boen obliged to take action contrary to the wishos of many of its poople, This ia doubtless the ond controversy on_ this subjoot for ~this scnson’; and tho contost for confirmation or extension of the grant by the United States will bo ronowed iu Congress, and, for its disposition, in the Leg- Islaturo, Tho quostion will figuro somewkint THE QOVERNOR'S OANVASS FOR RE-ELEOTION,— ‘took o very acl of any in tho Atato, in an ovll hour wore persunded to Toan their credit far boyond tholr fair ability, 10 ald in tha construction of rallways, in tho expeotation that tho bonefils would add so laracly {o tholr biisinoss and prospority {hat thoy could easily pay tho dobt oreated or Uit objoot, T almont evory’ insianas, dlabppofnl ment baa boon tho remult, and, fnatend of the groat nd- ynniages:prodioted, thoy Aind, thomuolves birled bo- neath olmost opelésn debl, atd tolr prosperity great- Jy jnpaired or destroyed, With the maby oxamiples of this kind which tho State nffords,—fivst, In b Talued furm-nmortgagors, and, aiext, I 160 oibarrassed and. prosirato towin—1t wat reasouublo to oxpeel thit tho pooply would b mero cautioun abont involviug {homaclves {n dobt boyond thelr rasonablo abflity to pay, But such uppenra ol fo o tho fact, and, o near oA T can loarn, thoro lina Ucon os much rocklossncs o over durihg tho past yoar in vollug such bountles, Tho, disposition to crosto dobis for fuluro gonerstions to pay sppears fo Bouniveraal, While tiore may. be no great objoction Lo any com- munity taxing jtsclf cach your to o limited smount in aid fn such public {mprovements aa tho majority mny deom nocessary for tho public welfare, to saddlo pon- ety with Loayy dobla for donbiful benonta eon anly. reault in ropudintion and disgruco, As o tompornry meanuo of safaty, I rocomimond tia passago of n luv Pprohiditing any fotcn, county, or ey from creatity any debt in atdaf any raflroad or publfc improves endy in excess of b per cent af tha assesscd value of tho propérly. af ouch oty esuntyy or ety ¢ and that an anmendimént to'the Conatitution, fo the same effect, bo. submittod to tho peoplo at 10, corllost possibla o~ nient, - Buch a Inw wan pasaed, and such an Amend- ment to the Oonstitution has boen agrood to by two Logielaturos, and only romains to bo votod on by the people, This 8 tho only rocommond- ation on this point in clther massngo to tho Loglalnturo, On the goneral subjoct of RAILNOAD-CONTIOL BY THE PEOTLE, both his messages wore very oloar. In lis firat, lo said ¢ ; Tho opinion among rallwhy-managers’ scems gooer- ally to provall, that thelr \ill 8 tho supromo lnw, Thin is an error which ought to bo corrocted, Rafirands” gropublio. corporations, nnd, 1 such, &ro author- dzod o -tako ~privito broporty 'on making {umt compousation,—a _¥ight “which cwn _only" o givon whoro ' property ‘#8 taken for publio uso, I, thon, railronds Aropublio Lighwavs, tho pub- 1o are chtftled to tho fulloat banofits fo bo derived thorofrom, after allowing tho stockholdora n reawon- ablo dividénd on their copital fnvostod$ and, to seciiro Dboth partics in tho full onjoyment of thelr just rights, thio most adequato protection should bo given, Fors tunately, onr Constitution givoa to tho Legialaturo absolute control over this whols fuestion, and I hapo nt thoro will bo no hesitation In applying an sde~ quate remody {0 ovory fust causo of complaint, . In bis :sccond messngs, ho sald Lis views wore nnchangod, and, among other things, called attontion to tho fact that our Constitution gavo {m\mr to nlter - or repenl any rallrond-oharter in ho Stato, 5o that tho ,remody for Tailrond op- prossion could onsily bo spplied., In tho samo articlo, tho Zimes objocts to tho -Indopondonts nominating Mr., Washburn, be- causo thoy have alled s Convontion to nominato n (;!‘ovmur, and claims that Gov, Washburn 8 rathor TUNNING TOR THE BENATE than for that oftico, ‘o Tines scoms to forgot that Mr, Carpontor’s torm as Sonator doos not oxpiro til March, 1876; 8o thot Gov. Wash- burn, if re-clectod, wonld ocoupy the Excoutive Chair fourtcon months at loaat, through two sossions of tho Logislature, and, in oago of an cemergonoy, could hold on stilllonger. Prus, IOWA. Liberal Nominations in Clayton Conns tys=Trouble Between o Spocinl NMatls Agont and o Postmastors Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, McGneaon, Tows, Bopt, 3, 1873, The political contest this fall promiacs to bo of moro than usual interost in this soction of tho Btato. The candidates on both sidos, in this (Clayton) county, are mon who, in tho main, are worthy of tho confldence of the poople, and will, in all probability, bo tho moans of drawing out’n large voto, Lust Saturdny, Aug, 80, tho Liboral party hold thoir convontion at Elkadar, and placed in nomination tho following gontle~ mon: For Bheriff, W. A. Bonton,—an old res- idont of tho Btate, and an oxcollent mon in evary respect. During the War, ho took his muskot and did his part bravely in fighting the battlos of his country. Ho will mntim, i; oleoted, an cfficlont officor. Tor Ieprosentstives, J. O. Rounds aud B, F. Bhroeder. Mr. Rounds is & man of oxcollont character and good ability, and will mnko a Ropresontativo that nono of hia constituents neod bo ashamed of, Mr. Shroeder ia & German, and & vory influontial man among hiy conntrymon.” Last fall, not being ablo_to stand any lnn%or the corruption and dis- honesty of the TRepublican party, he loft it and {ohmd tho Liborals, Ho ivo part in tho canvass, and wae tho meaus” of strongthoning tho ticket in thia art of tho Btnto. twnaARaod 1dea, the giv- ng him such so important pinco on tho ticket, 8416 will insure succoss. The Republican nomi- nees, a8 I hiavo sald, aro good mon; but, owing to the faot that thoy will be obliged ta contond agoinst & large Gorman element which is alinost entirely liboral, thoir chances for succoss, a8 you ean imsgine, aredecidedly poor. ‘Tho Liborsls aro confidont of viotory; and, judging from all appearances, tho chances are that their fondost hopes will be realized. Bar ‘Spooiat Mail-Agont, Mr. Van Luven, who was nppointed lagt spring, succoads jop Mr. Dnvid, of Dubuque, hns got dificultics. Bomo months ago, thoro was some tronble about o rogistered lottor not reaching its doslination, Tho lottor wos traced back to the Bigourney Pont-Oftico. From facts gatlored from kil sources, Mr, Van -Luven camo to the conclusion that it was his duty to arrest tho Postmaster at that place, which he ac- cordingly did. 'The Postmastor was admitted to bail, and, on tho fiual oxanination boforo the Cnmmleflonar, tho tostimony waa eo strong in favor of his mnnocenco that it was impossible to bind him over to appoar. Bo ho was nllowed to fin on his way rejoicing. But tho controversy id not end hero. Tho press of the Btato took tho matter in hand,—gome vindicatingtho course of Mr. Van Luven, nd others denouncing hia conduct in the soverost torms, What will be tho rosult of this conflict of words, it is diflicult to foratoll ; but certninly no good can come to eithor party. M, —_— HOMES FOR HOMELESS GIRLS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bm: Iwaa truly glad to goe in Tnr Tamone of Thursdsy that my humblo commenication, printed on Monday, in bohalf of homeless girls, os o kindly responded to by W. B. Billings, Esq,, * One Who Will Help,” and *Josophine,” ho, in hor letter, pleads from the heart, through tho pen, mora eloquontly in bohalf of homeloss girls than it is possible for man to do. Is thore in this oity o man who cherishos swoet and hallowed memories of n doparted mother or aistor, or fond, notivo affection for tho living onea? Who oan_rood * Josephino's ap- onl_without being willing to lond a helpiny Ennd ina noblo work like this ? Knowlug nol but thot, it tho ourtain that hides tha futuro from the gaze were just parted so as to give o glimpse of the beyond, ho might soo among the group gatherod beneath the sholtering roof of just such a Home aa ia proposed somo ono the people gonerally rogarding it as now ovidence of his fitness for tho placo that bio Lins 8o well proteoted our interosts of tho Stato, notwith- standing that certain railroad schomors and man- sgors aro indignant that thoy havo not Leen al lowed to help themselves to what they wanted of this rich prize, ond that su attompt in balnfi tmado in the Chippewa nnd 8t, Croix Valloys an Bouthwestorn Wisconsin to show that lLe hns nrood in the way of their obtalning railrond fa~ cilitiea which oortain partios have protended to be mndflm provido, ¥ Tux Trinune's suggestion that Gov, Washburn bo accaptod as THE ANTI-MONOPOLY OANDIDATE i strongly indorsed by many Lereabouts who soldom or never vote the Ropublican tiokot,— who, indeed, regard that the best way to rally ipfluence to defeat two or threo candidates on tho ticket. In Milwankee, Lowoyor, the Dom- ocratio londors, who will probably coutrol the Convention caftod for tho 8th, cspecially thoso nonnoctod with tho managemont of the Milwau-~ keo & 8t, Paul Railroad—bhate him with porfect hatred, and will do all thoy oan to beat ki, The Chicago Zines, in an articlecontrovertin your statoments in Gov, Washburn's consisten| wotrso in hostility to monopoly and corruption, MAKRH BEVERAL AMSSTATEMENTH, ono of which (with the doonments ub hnud) it Is orliaps, propor to corroot hero. It says: *‘Inat sz two of his messages to tho Wisconsin Logisiature ho rocommended an smendmont’ to tho Conatitution to logalizo tho subsidy systom so that tho Vandorbilts, and Tom Seotts, and Alexandor Mitcholls could build their rail- ronds with monoy extorted from tho farmers." *This i8 entirely incorroct, IN 118 VIMHT MERIAGE to the Logislature, which troated moro flll]r, and mors in accord with the now provalling pubs ljo sontiment, of tho railroad _qguestion thun any of his prodcocssors, Gov., Washburn, among othor things, eald : » Tho practlcs of giving bonussa in ald of the con- truction of yuliroads {8 not (o bo condemnod, whon o communitlos confina thomaelves within reasona- ble limits, abd tho bouns is not disproportioned to 4o beneAfa to ba derivod ¢ but there iss buen & do-, groe of rockleaunoss {n this vegord thut Lna weoughy Groat ritatreas in many Jocslitlvs, ‘After the exploslon of tho farm-morigage systors il brought hundsads of farmors {0 bankrupey aad-ruin, tho noxt dovica was {0 iuduco-the {01 Founties,'and cition, to loan tholr crodit 1 ld of Vi pioun Taiiroads, Towua that were the most )flllfll now vary dear to him, Wo catv't toll what the yoars may bring. tuno is fickle.” I don't exactly know what kind of a ome Mr. Billinga ant his frionds propose ; but I have no doubt, judging fram the namos of tho gontle- mon mentioned in connection with it, that, what- over kind they attempt, just such & Homo, fact, will it prove to tho ocoupsnts. But the impreesion in my mind, safter reading bis kivd lotter, was that the HHome thoy proposo was not just the ono that tho worthy sowing girls, clorks, and others laboring for” thelr own suj ort, would desire, 08 they do not wish io Fuo]m«] ‘upon as recelvers of obarity, only asking whint thoy may Liave homes whord 'tho expense will corrospond with the salaries thoy roceivo ; homes through tho doorwsy of which thoy can pass without fonllufi humiliated ; homes from whose windows, whon the day of tail is over, they can gazo up at the star-lit” heaveos, whoro purity wells, or out upon surrounding Bcones nearer by, without feeling that obsorvors arlu ?:ouuonlug the purity or tho dwollors orein, 1t is for homos for worthy, deserving girls that I pload, girls around whom poverty una thrown ita darlc mantle, but in whoso souly, a8 yot, the pure, heavenly 'light of ehildlicod glowa radiantly and bright, Tor God's sake, give than homes of such & chnractor as will presorve thom u tholr purity and gooduoss ; and, it called upon to il tho laco of wifo_sud mother, thu! will exert in rlmt sacrod sphoro an influonco that will bring around tho doslrablo reeults so well mentionod by Ono Who Will Tlolp.” ‘Epoarpus. "Omioauo, Bept. 5, 1873, ' STEALING OF “TRIBUNES.” To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuns: gm: I wish you you would suggest somo ?hm {okaop thoso littlo atroot-Arsby from takiug Tz MmoNe from our door-kijebs and selling them /again overy mornlng, I mw boginuing to thlnk Myselt luoky to gob & papor onco ovory two .woeks 3 but X amiof tha auly oue, for all m nojghborg complain of tho some thing. I thin 130 high timo that pomething should be done to *For- slop, these deptedations. Dy inserting thia In, y'm}r' paper, y'o‘:: will obligo many. E. B, 0110400, Bopt. 6, 1613, ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. . The Twenty-First Annual Bx- . hibition. What tho * Peoria State-Fair Association liag Dono in Preparing Grounds and Buildings. fixpantnfion that the Fair Will Be the Finest Ever Held in the State. From Our Own Correspondent., Tronia, 1, Bept, 0, 1873, Tho long-talked-of, much-writton-about, and really-worth-going-to-seo State Tair in rapldly assuming somothing like n tangiblo shapo, nnd proporations for tho next annual ngrioultnral oxhibition of the State are now nearly completo. Too much credit cannot bo given tho manago- ment bore, in organizing and pushing forward £0 n puccossful tormination this fair ontorpriso. The * Piorin Btate Falr Association,” with n capital of 560,000, was chattored: by the Logisln- turo shortly aftor it was decidod to hold tho noxt - Btate Falr at this placo, Tho . Btoglk . was. Aeony tnken by & fow prominont sud influentinl mon, who, sinco tho incoption of tho projoct, have worked hard, and iutorostod themsolvea in making the Fair o grand sucocss, and to whom tho poople of this State aro mainly indebtod for whatover may bo praisoworthy about the Fair of 1873, TUE GROUNDE Dolong to tho Association Lioro by purchnse, and- nro sitnatod on the northorn boundnry-lina of tho oity limits. Thoy compriso somo 40 acros in oxtent. Tho land is boautifully leeatod, and no fsor niatural sito In or around the city could pos- sibly have boon choson. It is slightly clovated abovo the surrounding country, and, in addiiton to its oxcellont drainnge advautages, pousossos tho additional featuro of scomio effect. somo points of tho grounds, tho view is romark- ably fino, The landscapo of woodlawn, Inke, aud Lills, in o Soptember alr, will bo worth the trip from any distance. Two drivos, oxtonding from tho entrance-gato, on Jefferson stroct, through o fincly-shaded lane, to tho race-tracks, on tha oxtremo northorn portion of the grounds, afford all tho facilitios for driving, and, at tho samo timo, inepecting tho stock on oxhibition, that can bo desired, The Committeo, after carofully considoring tho subject, have christoned tho grounds * Jofforson Park,” out of rospect, doubtless, to the streot that loads to tho main entrance. . The grounds will bo well provided with water, —pipes from tho city water-worke having been laid over tho ontire premiees, and about thirty hydrants placed at conveniont and nccossiblo points, The groat drawback to our Btato Fairs horotoforo hag beon the Inck of water, This ob- Joctionablo foaturo will bo romoved this yoor, and tho publio canuot complain on that score. THE BUILDINGS are largo, elegant, and well constrnuoted. Enter- ing through a magnificent gato,—a model of srchitectural beauty and design,—fronting on Jofferson stroet, tho main appronch, wo notice, first, Agricultursl Hall, This is one story in Tolght, oud 160 foot long by 24 foot wido, eufli- ciontly ample, it 4s thought, for all domands that may be mado on lts space. The Carriage-Houso, for tho oxhibition of mau- ufactured carriages, buggios, wagons, and, in fact, evorything portaining to that brauch of in- dustry, is locatod n short distance from tho agri- cultural building. It is 66 feot lovg by 80 faot wide, and will contain room enough for all the spocimens that can bo sent. Floral Hall is situated about tho middlo of tho_ enclosure, and is, without excoption, the finest building of tho kind over erectod in the State. It ia built in the shapo of a Groek oross, with towers on tho cight corners. Each cornor tower is surmounted by o flag-staff, from which appro. vrinte bunting will float during Fair-woeck. In tho contro of tho roof, n hugo domo risos high {u air, and from this in built an immouso ilag- polo. Tho dimensions of tho hall aro 160 by 90 feot. 1In the centroof tho mam floor o large fountain hos been placed, which, when in fall play, will add materinlly to tho offcct. Tho building is well fluished throughout, nnd, oc- oupying, 8 it does, o commanding position, will bo tho wain object of intorest. The accommodations for feeding the thou- sands of hungry visitors havo not beon over- looked. A fino dining Lall, 160 foot long, hus boen orected. This, wilh its seating capacity of 500, added to the numborless booths and eating- stalls that will sbouud, will keop paople tolera- bly well provided for. Rangiog along botween tho above buildings and tho boundsry-fonce, in rogular order, aud sbout oqually distant apart, aro tho officos of the Auditor, Presidont, Suporintondent, Sucrumr{', and Treasuror, These aro neat and tastofully built structures, and aro arranged yith an oyo to tho convenience of their ocoupants, The Hoadquartors of the Pross will bo located over the Presidout's oftice, and & telegraph-lino will bo introduced from tho main_ wixos to that placo,—thus affording correspondonts and.re- porters the conveniont uso of tho wires, Evory Tacility will bo_afforded mombors of tho press, and nothing will bo omitted to ronder thoir du- tion plensaut and ensily dischargod. . Tho Amplithentro 18 built on an oxtonsivo scalo, and will nccommodato comfortably about 8,000'poopls, although 8,600 can probably bo crowded into it. There aro throo approackios to it,—one at oach ond and ono in tho contro, ‘Undorneath tho Amphithentro -are the stalls and booths that have beon ronted to entorpriu- ing lunch and liquor, yonders, Bomo oxtrava- gout prices wero paid for ohoico locations, the Purohinsors ovidently anticipating & rich harvost. Tho track, which'the Amphithoatro ovorlooks, 180 Lialf-milo in Jongth, aud graded very noar ovonly. It will bo usod for tho oxhibition of stock principally, and for such shows of spocd as aro consistent with tho rulos of tho Stato Bonrd, No rogular races will take placo, but oxbibitions of honest spoed snd good #tylo mey be looked for. Tho stalls for horses and cattle extend from tho loft of tho entrance-gate around the ontire gldo of the inclosure to tho raco-course. 'Thoso number 750 in all, and arc neatly aud comforta« bly built. After overy fifth stail,abunk is inclos- od for the accommodation of thoso in chargo of tho stock., Thero aro 850 pons for hogs and 175 for sheop, in addition to thoso boforo montioned. All the stook quarters havo beon whitowashed, ud osoly, with & numbor noatly painted o it, prosonts o phoasing and cloauly nppoarauco, Tho poultry-family will bo provided for ina taste- fully-gotton-ip sffair of o chickon-coop, which can'bo viowod from oithor tho fusido or ého out- sido. Quito nn intorost hms boon mavifested hore in tho Jast yoor, ovor tho importation aud broeding of fancy fowls, and su unusually flue dluplnylin this lino may expectod. ‘{IMW olflmutr:’e& grounds aro u The facilition for ronohing o un- uqnglud. ‘Two _stonm railroads—tho Chicago, Ttock Islond & Paciflo aud the Pooria & Rock Tsland—both pass tho pgrounds dircetly, ono on the north side and the other on tho south, In addition to theso, thero aro.iwo lines of stroot-cars, extending from tho oxtremo lower portion of tho oity al- most to tho very gates of the Park, With ono of thoso roads, howover, the nanagoers of tho Arnociation hioro aro at loggorhiends, owlng to o difliculty about the amount of monoy Lo be paid towards making an ontrance for them on tho north alde. Xt 14 to bo hoped that both parties will sottlo their private difforencos of opinion ‘bofore tho Falr takes place, and not allow any porsonal wrongs to interfore with tho interost and convenienco of tho publio, TUE TROBPECTA. The outlook for tho coming exhibition was novor better, In & convorsation with Bscrotary Garland, I loarn that, for tho first timo in tho history of Illinois Stato I'airs, the ontire supply of y}rum!um-]lutn has boon oxhausted boforo the Fair hias bogun; and that from twelve to twonty lottors aro recolved dn\!‘y, Inquirlug for lists aud information regarding fhe Iair. Tho Btato Board haye boon horo to-dny, looking over the grounds, and making anch suggestions about ‘altortions and improvemonts as they deomed necessary. 'Thoy aroono all, withont oxcoption, mout favorably hinproused with the prograss thul has boen mada Liora I itting up and_arraoging the grounds, and ore outhusiastio in thoir confi- dence that the coming Fair will bo the finest, in poiut of display aud ettondauce, of any over From- hold in tho Btato. It is pafo to say that, with ruod wenther, tho peaplo of Illinola will witness, in tholr Twonty-first Annual Tair, ono of the mot extonsivo aud bost-conducted Btste Falrs ovor hold in tho Wost. A DISCARDED LOVER'S CRIME. Towing Ovor the Reading Falls with the Woman Who Ind Iofectod Iliw Buite . Reapivg, Pa., Aug. 91.—This morning boe twoon 0 and 10 o'olock, In tho vicinity of Klsuine or's bridgo, on tho Schuylkill Rivor, in tho cliy hmltn, n Lorriblo and myatorious tragedy way on= actod, by whicl two porsons wore drawried, and & third narrowly cacaped denth. Thoir names oro Charlcs Harmony, Mra. Mary Horbort, and Dan- 10l Hoffmman, Harmony and the young womnan wrrived ot tho botel noar tho bridgo lust night, and romsined until this morning. They woro nat rogistorod 88 jonn and wife. Thoy romained togolhor 1ast ovening for somo timo, and sovoral of tho bonrdors say that hob words passod botwoon thom beforo they separa~ tod for tho night. Thia morning they appeared n8 if nothing had hsppenod, and about § o'cloclk Marmony asliod tho woman to {ake n boat rido with him. On_going out of tho hotel thoy saw sitting on tho piazze & young man _omployed on tho Berks County Railroad, nanicd Daniel” Hoff- mon, Harmony sekiod him to scconipany thom, and ho cousontod, 2 As thoy sniled down the river, armony hay- ing tho onrs, it wos noticod that thoy wero In tho curront londing over the falls, Ifoffmau re- monstrated nnfi tho woman piteously bogged Iarmouy to turn the boat around, armony, however, continued pulling. with ~_vigorots irokes, aud by ono dotormined offort. sont tho Doat ovor tho fall, the throo seoupants’ falliog omong ' tho - zocke about twenty foot bolow. Hollman ]umrod and miraoulously eseapod boing orushed among the boulders. Ho swam ashoro and thon wont to police hendquartors and tion of tho affair to Ohiof of Polics Cullen. Horgoant Lutz and & squad of patrolmon wont to tho river, and, aftor dragging, found tho body of tho woman, _‘fho body of Harmony, it is tlongls, i stiil down among tho rooks. ‘Hoffmnn's story agrocs with tho fncts as above givon, “Inrmony gave a comrado good-byo last Gvoning, and romarked 08 ho did sothat it all do~ pouded upon one thivg whother he would ever Beo him agnin in this world. Itis now thought hio monnt that ho intonded to ask tho woman to elope with him, and in case sho rofused to resort 10 Bomo menns to take hoth of their livos. lofr- man is tho only witness in tho case, and ho do- clares that all woro sober, and that it-was tho cool and promeditated work of Harmony. Tho two porsons drowned camo from Lobanon, Pa., and tho suryivor lives in this city. —_— The Piutces. ‘ Aurora (Nevada) Letter, The Plutes have boen to dono Loke, having o pow-wow and ono -of thoir native danges. 'Tho wWator of tho Inko ia vory poculisr. Barbors havo brought It hore for shampooing, sayiug it vas muoli better than anything they could proparo. 1t poraoua going in tho Inko for o bath stay in the water n fow minutes, they have such o pricking and itching sensation of tho skin that thoy have to go to nspring of frosh water and wasily their bodies for reliof, At this sorson of tho year the water is thick with o small worm, obott Lnlf anincls long, that changes to s epecio of fly, and o light broozo of wind will drivo windrows of thom on tho shore. Tho In- dinns rub off the onter sholl or skin, winnow thon, sud gather bushels of tho hodios for win- tor food. Another of their customs is acrnfling tho ground cloan under o pino_troo, and making a firo undor tho troe, the smoko causing worms sbout the sizo aud aslong as a finger to fall from tho tree, which they gather for winter food. Thoy have no_idea of cultivation, and only do- pond upon what Naturo has provided, oxcept what thoy got from the whiles for work done. Whon thoy have monoy thoy will buy rofuse boof, but no pork, When the butcher kills, thoy help him, ond take tho hoad, legs, and euntrails to their cam, s Obitunry«-Ihe Hon, Danfel M. Bar- ringer. A tolographio dispatch from Groonbrior, Whito Sulphur Bprings, Va., uays that tho Hon. Danicl Moreau Basringer, of Bopt. 1, Mr, Darringor was born in Cnbarros County, North Carolins, nnd graduated at the University of Norch Onroling in1826. Ile studied law and bogan practice in 1820. 1llo was choson membor of the Legislature in that yoar, ond continued a momber for soveral years. In 1836 ho was o membor of tho Congtitutional Conyention. Ho was clectod to Congress in 1843, and sat till 1849, when Drosidont Toylor sont him to Bpalu as United Btates Minister. He was contiuued in this oflica by Presidont Fillmoro, At tho end of four yeara ho resigned, aud spont somo timo in Buro— poan travel. On his return to North Cerolin o ‘Wos ngain olootod to tho Logialature, and in 1855, hayiug declined o ro-sloction, ho retired from publio life, dovoting himself to study and literary Ppursuits. He was a member of {ho Peaco Coue rous in 1861, und also of the * Natlonal Union onvontion,” which met {n Philadelphin in 1860, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. JOR BALE—A SPAN OF OARRIAGR HORSES, aithor togathor oc soparataly, at £ Tweaty-fouctlia, BIRS, I, CKOCKETT. Fm; BALE-SI% OR EIGIT GOOD JIONSES, suttablo for work or driv Also, oot of seconu: liand doublo aud aluglo Laraoss: oo wiehini good bargaius oan call o O P. BAKEIL, 05 West Kan. lolph-a P-_AN ELEGANT ROCK- run 6 couplo of weoks; Apply ot 3 Canal-at. OR BALE—VERY OHE, away enrclago, slx cu how nud of the Jutost patto lish saddlo-turso in tho oity Ho Is & thoroughly trainod Kontacky hoceo, and £00d all tho gaits, Addroes @ 60, 'ribuno offio W DRIOK HOARDING AND BALE VATZMLE B g R o commodations for u fow mora Loarding and slo liorses, gios and carriagos tollot by tho- day or wook, with or vt Horsos. OB, _BALL-A TARGE AN OF Wi drafs horsos X & {,."Elzowws. ‘Gornor of Ven Buras i.ats. pirt wit d Tranke 'OR b’;\’-{‘l";oltfllfl" A FI“«ET—Q‘EAIES B)&Pnnssl engom, i 0rs uay, light Partisnd outtor A HATIIAWA Y, 400 Hiato-ste T 0Kt SALI-OT %fifiimk!mm—nfiznfin. G00D, viug mace, Wwith top-buggy and larnoss will taicd Fosdyaper i olomblo Torl ate, D B DEWEY § 0., 141 LaSalio-st. - OR SALE_CHEAV.-A GOOD STRONG WORK liorso. Inquire o rosr of 39 Mickigan-av. R S i ‘sawemill, Gast o of Ilinoleshes Norch Bidoe o0 e 2 WANTED-X GoOD, NEW. TOF TUGGY. A8 X an i TO00E oot poF i for tho. Tast B yoases "Or 550 por cont £ TEBROWRESTh Rnnroat. or oo 1wt fvo 708 MISOELLANEOUS, GORS OFERIED, AND GLOSED, CONFLIONTRD acoounts oxamined and s 10L0ey DrOIPL iy ationdod to by WItIT, T Tifehtave oo Do LOTH! KRS OF ALL KINDS RE- Daeod; now rola, 8 ascht 5,008 Iale; now weily: or, 86 and 84, 11, 8. THAYEIR &'CO,, & Wost Wash- ingtou-st. § G’Aslx PAID TOR OAST-OTF OIOTIIING AND miscellancoay yoods of ang kind, by pndiag 8 lowr 10 1. GELDER, Loan Olico, 851 Stato-sk. fovo informa- North Qarolina, dicd thoro | OITY REAL ESTATE. st e SN BRI o IOR 8A LR H8 AND RESIDRNOI PROP- To0hwenabdhlion or Bt ol sty of o et Uontrablo mubnirban rostdnnoo proporty in the market, ooklog invostm To oapitall vats in mproved roatal proporty we o Low s0mo good bargains, T thosa deniring homoe, Silior 1 (o éity or suburbe, no ontt show somio ologant homoa and residoncos within o woans of All, To manufaoturers wo oan offor smo of Lo best looatad manufnoturing proporty In ta clly, farmn, w0 Liava soo cholco on ‘T thowo donlting to cxvhango roal ontato wo would say, alsoun deacription of whnt sou havo aud dealro, and W0 weill try to snlt you, o real cstato ownora wishing to oll wo would aoy, It gou willcivg o dosciptlon of your proporty wit loweat Toricom w will fisa bur baot, andeatars OANPILD & MATTESON, 60 [0 BALE_BIROWN HIONIE VHONTON WI n o, Andd shor) oxtea fing X oty ULRIOH & BOND, #1 Daarbara-sbe; TO RENT-HOUSES. I'Q, RENT-HOUBE 20t BOUTIL PAULINA BT, 7 gl 44 800 por mantlt. " Olisapast ront In. tho olly, 0 WENT-NU- 31 THIRTY-SEVENTILAT, TWO- Sory frame, olzht rooms, goud Topate, - 2 3o, WILLS, 168 Dontboracsts 51 Vinoonmmne ntine [ B 1[0 RENT_WRIIAV# BEVERAT, NIGR NEW GO Gons aret o hasith Throwi “"'\'l’tx[fi‘t’:'x‘vl";flv"ffu% *¢8. Takom Toom . Gty 0 RENT_ON TIK GORNEN OF BIXTY-FOUIT) ‘and Htata-nts., uno 2oy franio houss, nd baciy 16 font, " Lonwa (ot & (arm ufsonea. Jest Kind of A location 1o grodory, salonm, o 7 Boanding-iouso, ano blook from diotaifon, For turthor Taformstlan taiuira on tho promiece. - 31tH, MOOIE, ! hoalth h o iRy T 1. RONM GOTTAGT alty limita, ‘9 blook from horen-onrs, abs D. WILLLAMS, 125 8 AT NORTIU for @, wortl o Fon. BALIBi0—WR ARG OVFARING RESI- ailose g mking Sl magtacnin dioen K. G S10 T0EY"8 BON, 1 noutn Ofark-ate, Room b " " o 0t O BALI-ORNTILAT PATK AND NORWTITWEST. [ orn Giare s op lota, frouting on Madison, asitgion, o-sta., on oasy toy il 10 RENT—II6 WEST TAYTORBT,, ONit BLOCK from Liorao-cars and omulbusos, § rooma vory convou: font for honaoke ADDIY on thio promis o TWENT—1 WO.STO1tY AND BABENENTIIOUST, No. 630 Oot'ogo Grovo.ay,, near Douglas-placo; 10 ooms, wator, &¢,, Inrgogard, whado treos, ote,i rout, B0 Moaih. SR ERAREE 065" 6 Whebing N TIATVEY, 174 LaSnilo-nt. Liouso, 110 Bouth Groen.st., 18 roins, To-story and bagomout_matblo-ront hiouso, 40 Unlon Park-place, 13 rooms, enoh with All modorn' Lmprova monta, and lots §0x125 faot. ALl to ownr, M, It, BROWN, 53 Southi Doaplainos.at. It BALT.—A BARGAIN_ON TLRME TO BUIT— Now biriok lioune, cornior Tylor-st. and Marshflold.av, nguiro at 185 Bouth Glatk-sts, In b TRORBATE-GY HENRY WALLET, TR, @ WAST- Takor oo Rine 1 oaky torms Of Daymont. TFURBALE WO STORT AND TASENERT BRIGK ingtan-st, 1 60 foot on Mndisonst., near Wand. n Throop.st., noutht of ot o1 jongress (Tylor.) P R o e soutl: of Harlson: 10 acron on Twolfth-st., nearclty Jimita, All of above ‘will bosoli) ohioap. (10T BATIE—ORNTILAL PARK_SEV RRAL OHOTOR lots on Madleou-at, and Cenirsl Park-av., fronting arlsy at very renaonablo pricos nud on favorablo toems, . A\ LELAND, 188 Dearborn-at, FOTL BALE—MADIRON-AT.—10 ACRIS ON MADL- sonsot., west of city limits, ‘Desirabloblooks on Mad- igon nnd Washington-sta, and Park-ov., wost of Oontral nold in 10t atlargo DFOALt. | 10 acros cornor a-0v. nnd Wost Fortiottvat, (Hyman-av)e de D. EY, 174 Lrsallo-st. Ohieag HALR! 7O SALE_T HAVE A GREAT VAWILTY OF cottagos nnd stono housas in North, outh, snd Wast Bidos, vory fino, dosrablo, and woll I6oatod, at oxecod- ingly tazatablo torms and priccs, Call ot 89 Hest Modl- e 1 G. fiuszaglt, BRIGK REESIDENOR, 16TORIES and bnsomont, Congross (Tylo) at., noge Ashiaud: av., 87,000, Octagon front brick rosldonco, 3 storics and bagermant, 10 rooms; largo lot; oxcellant Jooation : id0. Also, soseral nleo feamo rosl ‘g, Wost ohoop. HENRY WALLER, JR., 88 Washingt JPORBALR-AN ELEGANT TV/O-BTORY TRANE nnd brick hasamont kioueo ot ¢ roome, consatsatory ote., wilh lot U218 to 20 foot alloy, 1ot covered with shiadotroas, avorgroons, oto. Tiio hiouso contains all tha finprovoments, anil built for comtoct, on Lills-av., con Jomlont Lo tralt cazs, Jast in tho vory’ bost nolyhborhood 1o olty 7 o othior proparty in ng. furtiier Darltoalars coll o8 HILE & BLISH, B3 Dones orn.at, TOR BALE_DESTRATLE RERIDENOE LOTS, ON Adaws-st., botwoon Robay and Winchiostorsta, On Toboy-at.. nl\]u‘nhz&_)\dnm- On Winghiostor-at.y ai- {olotug Adamis-at, ¥or prioos ind torms apply to o Jeter BLLIS, ot atioo of Honry ). Ploket, & st Wasti -5t TOlt BALE_A GOOD FRANE HOUEK, 17 ROOMS, 25-font. lot, cornoe South Halstad and Kracmor-sls, J. G. BALYTH, 201 Washington-at. Kol 'Fouuu.m—mucur,Avmr.vnuslmuu.lcm'tsoxv A3 Weat, Modouat., botaon Prulinn and Woody 163 ool oo ‘lloy, 6h long timo to porsons w k Giib. HOOVILLY, 160 Wanhinatonate " MOR BALE-GHEAT, 3 HOUBKS ON WARREN-AV.. Totwoon itaboy and Hoyno; ono, fn brick Ulock, and ono an cornor, with largo Jot GEO. SOOVILLE, ‘166 ‘Woehiugton-ab. OR BALE—OHEAP—LOTA1, 3, 8 AND 4, BLOOK £, Ebortiart & Wongo Bubdivislon: sonthwost cornor Thirty-s00ond-st. and_Stownet-av, KEELER, PLATT &00,, 147 Randolph-st. TP, SALE-ORt EXCHANGE_IR YERT OHOIOR Arebaahones gropertys noae Thirty olatist, Glle BERT & OALDWIELL, $06 Lakallo-at. FrOR BALE_OR EXCHANGE00 TO 8 FERT OF tho finest progierly on' Miohigan-av., just south of 1z Holmes' residonoo, W1l ozoliango for fpravod city {Eauburbin ropory, GLLEERT OALDWELL. 206 jallo-at. OR BALE_AT A GREAT BARGAIN, TWO 3-story nd basomont briok rosldancos, near Jofferson Park. KEELER, PLATT & CO., 147 Randolph.s! Ve Fidolity Savings Bank, Oft BALE--LOTS X150 FEET ON OGLUSHY AND Fulton-s{n.; Hocasia paymont roquired; thirco or fiva oare’ g Rivon to partios who wiah to build immodiate- IY. BNYD&“. & LEE, 14 Nixon Bullding, northoast cor- ‘nor Monros and LaBullo-sts. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. B Smwe Mm 0. ¥ flog, 0, 89,15 o B, 0; 59, 18. % oth ploces will bo sold choap. Fflll SALE-14 SPLENDID LOTS, 50 FEET FRONT by 135 deop, at Montroso, just Gtloa from old Court. Houso, on the Northwostern and tho Ohlosgo, St. Paul & Miiwaukeo Itatlmads; 20 rainutes' rido from tho Ohios. Do ‘Theso lots aro located on thio cornor of Elaton road and Lawronco.av. ; to bo one of tho boat businoss cornors in Cook: Unumfi ‘outatdo of tbe city, Terms oasy, fouaira o W, B."BROWN, 115 Jiast Readoipli-st., Ttoumb, 0N SATE_TOVLEVAND TOTS IN BOUTIL FN- 10 e Ty T i pekTas e o 101y : cor untlia? pricos Sdvanelng LN W BROOKS, 15 Lasaletr. OR BALE—{0 AGRES IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS provoe st 41,600 por ncras will guorantoo to soll tho Eamo_ for in il paymont roqatrod. LARKIN o8t ORt " BALE-SOUTH TNGLEWOOD—0 OHOIOR g ‘month: JINKS, 145 Las Totsin this Loutiful and faat:growing suburb, on Iiighty-govont oulovard, and in {ho groso, Thoso aro nuiong tho bost located of any lots In South Englo- xnod, Hinal cash paymont, Talanco 1, % and 8 soars. Buyaiow bofore" irlocs age adsnnced, s dml cortainly sl bo by oarly spring. Yorsalo by G- A, LLLAND, 18 Doarboru-at, ['OR BALE—AT NOWIH EVANSTON—10 DWELL- Inga, ono &etory bulldiue for a hutal, o blook of sterus em sy pubtie i, off oFwhioh Yo now utfding, Also 300 of Alzosw o hl]n:’\.'uryubo\li‘nfilflum tho o 1o JENKS, 193 Lasoi O BALE_SL0TS NEAT NORTEWESTENR OAT: Khojie, o0 anch 3 oe oot dibcost for all Casly. PHINNEY & LONBARD, 180 LaSatioat. 0K BALE-LINE - RESIOTNGE TOT8 4 Tl blacks from North Fvanston dnyo!.: 20 years' titme 1( dostred, D, 13, DEWEY & U0, 147 LaSallo-st, (OT BALI—AT ERGELEWOOD—ON MONTHLZ simoats, Wit o pay forzeut, i throoor i onts, T 1 frst-olass fouso with allnivdorn Improvos.anta u lota; } Wock from depot, Wo havo but a_fow Iaoro B Yol ot owmans, TILEOWSON BRO.. 28 andd villago, riglit &t o fgures, on 1ogg timo.. Or 10 RENT_WI? TIAVE A LARGE LIST O JIOUSKA . . and staros fn, diffeconts prtn of tha cilyy elianp to good tonante, BNYDRL & TRE, 16 Nixon Buliding, +IE. comox Monrooand LaBallo, G, RENT_AT & TOW LIGURIE TO A RUSTONSE- Dlo tonant, & enttago of 6 rooms, &0., &3 South Dlor- &anat, “ATDIY At 5 Porquorsts Subnrhan. 0_RRNT—-AT WINNETICA, FINR HOUSE, 10 hnrr;?gm bawy, olo,, clicap. G."T, ULINE, 78 Dear TO RENT--ROOMS, _ O RENT-RLEGANTLY FURNISIED ROOAS, BY tho dlay, wook, of inanth, at tho b, IS, Nos, 85 and 67 Denrboritat. ; chiargos reasanahlo. T, WO NANDEOMELY TURNIBIED o gikdjeinlng Tront, oo, sultablo foe (o gontlemon, Srslo, Unllsh 870 Walbashoave oo o 00% torns mod- T_ONFE VLOOX, 8IX TODBS, IN THOMP: l’l{:a‘l:; ‘vll‘:‘"ll.?\]nldfl“fq“.?". IM.‘“lgfll’ nd Wnlfi\‘ Wt THOMPEON. By rast Hodisonats o 'URNIBI K, thnr}"}ll?mfil? MB: AR 710 RENT-AT 733 MIGHIGAN-AV.; A JAGRAENT 2% four nlco rooma; alsa tyro parlors drd Jodging rocins 0. TO RENT--STORES, OFF10LS, &o, ONLY FOR Storaos 0 RENT_STORE NO, 201AND 200 IAST NATIL .3 wizo, 45163, Al Ioite and i 2" Avbiy ‘to JOHN I, MALLIIE 301 Aadie Lal son-at, Miscollanoons, TP'QRENT-BASEMENT, 15 RANDOLPILAT, RENT 16w 10 good party. W. J. DAVIS, 146 Madisan-st. 0 RENT_LARGE, VNG, WELL-FINBUED Dasoniont on Mouroo-at., With firo-proof vaults, wator, g3, and all nprovoments, at & low prico to a good ton- ant._AVERY, MILLES & CO., 143 Monroo. WANTED--TO RENT. ANTED~TO RENT—A HODSE OL 10 OR 13 rooms on BoutliBldo, south of Higltoontu-st.; poa: sosslonln Octobar: will piy stx montlis Font in advafioa 1t party wishos. _Addross No. 4 Hawloy Bullding. BUSINESS CHANOES, ‘A BIoGic OF HARDWARE AND HOURLKUR: ors e skisen rell Sopabialiod. - CAll oF 0. ross HOBAIT & BANKEN, 16 North Canalat. TONG-ESTABLISHUD AND WHLL-PAYING cory @toro fo ealo at i baralaaxodilnt Joon- Tion, 8RR AIS, ront lows Propriotor wisbing 0 fotiro. Lor prxtioutars dall at 99 Hast Modison-st., Hoom 13, J. 6. URZAGLL. BMALL HOTEL VORI BALE, WITH FIXTURES ondloaso. Apply ot 783 Stato-st, A rare chianco to miako monoy, _Torws onay. AKERY, 10% OREAA, AND GONFECTIONGIY ofy” hvisnod: B moived, “FARBILE & BV e gt B o L - ANE, 125 Doarborivate, Roots 10, JrOB SALE-A LUMGER YAND, GRAIN 8OALT, o dyolling and othor property in auo of the bost tovms on tho lnvot Chtoago & Alton Railrosd. Addross K77, Tribuno 0 ROCE: 1N GOOD LOOATION, BOUTH Ry E Bldo, now stook aud fixtures, for salg, * Batlefac. (o roazon givon, for soling. ~Oall én, or addross J W €, 241 Kast Madiaon s, JPLANING MILL FOR SALE AT & BARGAIN AND ‘on roason ablo torms, locatod in tho hoart of tho lumber distriot, Soutly Branol o noss. Epgino, ‘ballos, and ince {n axoollent cun. dition. “¥inofivo and rolling stook, sud long losso of ground, ~Addross ¥ 80, Teibuno otioo, HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF DUSINESS chanoes, roprosonting all braunsha, -c) rellablo, nd excollont. Oall at 9 Jtast Madison-at., Room 18, J, Q. HiuszAGH. ARE BUSINESS OHANOE-OWING TO TIE fntling hiealtl of tho prapriot or, swholesalo and rotall onts' furnighing businces s offorcd for salo. Wo manu. aotuirad and sold 60,000 (slaty thonsand doilara’) worth of sliirta and ovoralls 80,000 yoar, m 84,000 (o 80, capital oquirod. 1t will boar invastigation, Addrese,H, carv Kfold, Leltar & Co,, Chicago, LOON YOIt BALE, DOING X GOOD DUBINESS. 00l rossons for solllng ont, Apply ot 18 South -Jellorson-at, ALGON FOR BALE_BFST BUBINEES LOOATION 0] (:JIF’; noar Lat jo-nt. ; ront Jow; ot groat ancri- {100 for cashie’ Full partiontarsnt 95 fagt Aadison-at., toom 1. J. G, RUSZAGH. 0 ATARTY OF ABILITY TO INVEGST WITIL US ,000 {0 cashh wo oan offor a position inour roo] ostat officnat a galary of 83,00 per annumw, and_giva good ao. aurlty for tho amount. ~ Addross, withi roal namo aud rof- orencos, V 81, Tribuno offica, izv'num:suz ARD RETAIL MANUFAGTURING businces paving largely. Abant 83,000 roquired. Tost oponing for capital i 100 aity. Usll and Invostigato, ‘WANTED--MALE HELP, AN TR o AXFIONAT, BAN WK heiig, “Aidrors ¥ 00, Lribune olfse. 5 Trades, WARIED-t0 MEN AT GARD® ATEAM DRIOR Yard, Athiny al Twouly-sccon ANTED-_TOUR GO of dofng deslro ta purcharo n Tt st oash figiicos ab ok By much patics aie wagon if Deentabir, ani fors hapa loritar, anil will pny lialf cash, talango e tawarda ROty &Y fiin Job tioo for pagmont of lot, O, 1. n o ANTED_§ 4OOD #110] NV TS AND L ool v arcritar o B Lot Cont f IR gaprantood, ™ Tnyuico’ at "IBACI'S Rostaurant, 121 OAPAl 4 Houso, wisg Tvanston, 1 VWANTED A FANOY ¢ ] WA R R ek G oA AR PR, ARD 2 'WAN’I'HIJ~A FIRST.OLABS BARNEIL, STEADY omplo) it and 3 i e SEIOR Sl o, Ranos. Nowo bt rs-clnet ANTED- ENTHIES M’_.v. SEXTORN, 16 and bariiar, DonEns. . FARTED_SIX PLASTERERS, ¢ ATLUMET- \ botween Thirty-third lI\SA‘I n LT av., ioh ¥ (R Iiring toots to Jobe FIANK MATONI, 11" fourtl-ata, Employmont Agonoios. VWANTED3,000 MEN FOR OIIOAGO & PAOITIO Ratirond: 200 atal , oy R lon s 20 o ooTar. A0 ANTED—{00 RAILIOAD LAUORE A ANTED- AUORERS, 5 BAW. 7 stoad) s T thro, "0 Wont lundoigliatis oo . o o TN o0 ANTED_(0 RAILROAD LABGRINS, 81 Jor day, Alao, mon for cont miriozs briok yatils. slche qusrrian, shopuota: swr.mlle, Taeme, 010, - ot pariion: I sty GTSTIAR & BN R5. 1 souul Clarice gt And 10} Han el ANTED 0 RATLROAD TATGRIEE, 70 O1/0P: pors, 50 coal minors, 26 sawmill hands. AN COATRER: 2 Went Handolph st oo ANCILL & ANTED_20 ONOPPIRS O WIRGONUIN, ragop $8.53 ner day. alacy 100 chalminure ant Ta’ yororaTor oy 8 vl of Betak phndy o g it onriing ma-inill HaRd, oto. : CIVTERGE Aoats H0 Kandotpival., Liud Soser” Miscollaneons, VWANTED-A OUTLERY TRAVELIR, ADDRESS, oY, Btatiog oxporionca, salo3 and alary, 20, Tribund emplogmont by a Bt RELLL s, 595 Boulh Ularkests " Jtoforencos roquikod. ANTRD-SALRSME) OITy AND COUNTRY, with or without axporionce, Wil pay.well, WD STER & GO, 276 Eaat bindison-at., Room 14, Jdn oooking ayatore. 3 ING TOOAT, 58 Wast Madiaan-at. AR A DR T, T e proforrcd to parn: d try._1 B, RIQHAKDSON & Cor, Phiont Rolicilors, - AANTED — & _STRONG, JXPRRIENOED MAN Whio oan sposk Gorman, fo work In a_wliolosnla riove i ) N . . RS N R Dpaiaron, Applyto W il WiITES | WANTED-TWO BMANT TOYS 10 WORKE T8 & W e honeos woms. moness > Aupls sty Tt bard-court, '\VASTED—;T)VO OoR ;NIEHE x(‘}‘DU‘T,) :}‘DVAEIITUIBE TRoom Ilfi 169 hfl-lllu-’;l?l & - g TANTED—MEN LOOKING TOI EMP; NT “ to call on MOINTYRE & CO,, 7t flanu{‘%}g‘"fin. H ‘oAb Rusrantoo 3 & wook to gond man. ANl;fiB—T\VO llO'l'ELl BTB“"ARDS 'DN fll’x WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Domartion. ANTED—A QOMPEAENT GIRLFOR GENERAL Nousowork ; Bwado or Norwoglan proforrad, Apply at 5 ontroay. WARIED-& GOGD STRONG ™ GIRL 70 DO sorubbing and yoehing will pay extra hood wegys t0 8 good workor. _Anply nt Room 3, € Houth Olark-at. 'WA.NT]H)—A GERMAN ~GIRL FOR GRNERAL housowork can gud a good placo at 37 Sixteonth-st. Soamstrosies. ANTED-A FOREWOMAN IN A HAT AND {framo manufactory: ono that undorstands hor busi. A, A. TURNER, ‘2and 25 Wabash-av, Employmont Agonclos. TANTED — GERMAN AND BOANDINAVIAN Rirla for private families, liotols, aud Jaundrios, city and eountrs, at¥0 Milwaukeo'ns. "ANTED — =5 Fxl’rfllfl%!glin VRLVET HAT Tnkors and_mililnore. D, WEBBLKIC & GO,. 310 and 273 Wabssh-av. Hiscollanocous. VWANZED o.25 GIRLS ACQUSTOMED 70 TR smaklog of panor hoses At tho fnotary of JOHN C. MILTRR & BON: 185 ast Washington:st. SITUATIONS WANTED~-MALE. Trados, Raaboss THOTT, Carrior No. 6. Dotrott, Mich: % "0 SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALS SiruATION o AN DD Sy A NTRD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY Dupiysior sty Won S, L oooe outles douds, ot 15 TTUATIONS WARTED—] N GIRLS S Inqairo a4 310 North Vg, © CERMAN OIRLS. SITUATIONS SWANTED 1Y TWO GIRLS, FOREED: ond work, cooking, washing, nud Imoing: good rof- orenco. Inqtilra ot 166 Buttortiold-st., botswoon Twonty- firat and Twonty-socoud. SITUATION WANTKD_FORL & BWEDE GINL 18 SOk eirnne iend aork A saslt influbt bodeo, Basorbent door 1374 Michigan-avs. iy OR_SALE -— NORWOOD ~ PARK_THE _BEST chanco ovar offored to buy a splondid roaldonco Iot ‘onp bluck from d Romombor, Do fatorost {0 payi 10 dawn, §3.50 por wogk ; 1ot sold ot lowost gash prico; jio agonts, " owners. TILLOTSON BROS,, 73 and 24 A1,F—NORTI RAVENSWOOD PHOPRRTY- T OB AR ki Lots - thorouahly arained, ol 10 churalios, schaols fad socioty~§10 por oot add up- rida, :;Qpa;nnll bezgaln .17 f, dlrooly oppolte o tation, . 600—1css than per foot. T 53 catralio houso and 60 £t of land~80,800 ; casy torma, ROBERT GRICIH, 51 LaSallo-at., Room 3. 0K, BATE-IGX FT. OF ETA NEAR ot Lst., yory olioan and on onsy tormis 3 cot- Tagon, Suat ik, "at. Wout. Foriy-olghibcat, Hintlons & i trodlory e at Rttas wisolacren'n g ) @ * Tnts ‘o & il wou Uide Bhipe, oloso toa atation, T. A. BNOW, 240" La- Fou HALE_NONWOOD PARK I8 7 MILES o oty litnits, has achoal, nico liotel, churehos, )y hie itul rosldonoos. OnT el ot ot ot Jota thora froin 9115 to 8200, ot SIS to 0-foot alloy, Bigh aad deys torms easy ouly $10 e and ot oasly 50 tote sl (0.0 e FHIRGE s 86 o b, Ied touth Olark-st. it BALE 8, WASHINGTON EIGHTS, {08 BALEDid AN Wilkox-at, ; tho bigiiont an nost boautiful oornur on tho hill; near tho new Tomala tpo; iforod nta argain fors fow daya. DAVIS & rhorii-st. 10 ;WOOD~PLEASANT FRAME e i 2ty amcanil-ot, o ney orine: Toptan Bz traicoond wnd Gty e ate s lor to sult, OANFIELD & MATTESON, 60 Laallo-st, 15— (S EAST 1IALY OF NORTH- Fon {inriory Ao“:s HNEYX;;';‘}U:-.@‘?R u"l“l’; L .y ¢ Austin, & LEL, 14 e, arthosat cornor Montos and Lainlio-sfa. ixun DUYSIOTAN WANTED — 4. RELIADLE PHYSL orman or Gormau-Amiorican, graduatoof & "oty Jnd o ploasant josition in & lical Inatituto, ‘lorms vory Nbornl, 13, " in er of Bhuflisld & Ktone, cor~ nor of Hoarth aud Olivo-sts., Bt Louis, Mo. 2 DROPERTY OWNERE—IF YOU WANTJO BELL conorly, sond us doscription, with torma; o Driomeety’ mo alb o chiargo. Do B, DEWIY cutsls oo Fospootatile collugd, Tong catabliatiod Audross DOCT bl L~ o W — N RLRVATOR AT ROBIT GOOD A’;;Tlun i"l‘k“g'#l lpc‘mn o lrund I oxelisngo for = Fof paritotiany. Inquiro at No. roo- R DR TR A LTIV V1 ONIi BET BICOND-ITAND RENDIR. AN D e ot sluughior houso, MAWLKY, wiioRN 1S 0U., cornr Lambor and Miioholl s FDII THALE—20 AORES B TR, ST k S Sosrcang Lakialla TAST OF RTONY IBLAND, A1ith and Eighty.sovanth-sta, Building, northeast corner . AORES TRONTING TAGT ON ik ul.'v'u.,?.‘:);'nx. “cornor Livoratdo buulovard, SNYDEI & LKE, 14 Nixon Dullding, nostheast corner Monroo aud LaHallo-sts, F’o’i‘ BALE-LAKE FOREST RESIDENCE—TO A B perty duslein o pucchzo s hndsoizo sibusbin ; witl largo wrounds, In complote ordor, wo o oiforano not th bo surpasaed, GANFALLD & MATTE- BON, 60 Lagallo-at. JRORBALT 10 AGRUS AT BOUTIT ENGLEWOOD, o pro onlovard. Torms of piny ronting tho proposu va s of prymonts 78 cash_aud balanca s thoond of 8 years, 1LY, 108 3nd 110 Doatb , LOST AND FOUND, 0ST—ON RANDOLPHL AND LAKE, OR MADISON L OBNa iatoat, carw, or Wabsali-av, vianibus, fun Hape. ", ono loxtiorn pocket henk, morsiro, cnatn 7), 7 tons nnd 3 twos, indos 0 gxll ;\.7 Toturning amo ta J, O, Tey Conloy's St. Oba otof, 0 [ ORT—, TTESTONNATR TN OR NEAR GRAOR O Siemtualat Ghacet: Ll i, ot cormoe White Ulio poron finding thio snma will bo uftably rowardsd by Ionviag 1t at 28 Yullon st. OST — ON BUNDAY MOLNING, DETWERN ) Bauttan-st. and Park.av, and Union Park Ohueol, & 1loniton 1aco handkorshief, ' Tuo finder will ho- suitably dod by roturning tio saume to & Park-av, D OR BTOLEN—FIOM S8 HLUL INLAND. S sy Woracr hallor aci, and in ool ok Buitabio roward will bo paid for its recovery, Oy J.BARSE, 0T, FUOLUN-ON AUG. &, FROM . kS e dTvors1ad Marh n darl-bay eherligo s 10 ianda ligh; i o, wbilzsiockinigs, o6 Ll KL W Duiorally eowardud b gt i o &0 W abseh s QTOLIN= (EROOLT, AUG. w0, AFINi N aror ki ot faan Lohta i i 1l s o B oea e e takon 3 whfto stEing om farolioatl twawhilla filnd ooty about u.;f Nauds Dy, 8yoars old. A lheral rounrd witl bo taid for any inforaiation o diséavery s 2 ‘for entohing tho' (iol, Addroks 1. GA o ke ot Gnnty. 1l p AL L FIUDIRION. 0. GRATIAN WILL iy X 1 atinlio.al, T 1 WILL OIVI 83 FOIL A COPY OF P e o1 Sibecle v, 18, oo 3. No. 103 1iatt Handuluheat., Obloa " REAL ESTATE WANTED, . V AN’PED—-\YELL-LOOATED AORK !‘ltnl“mvl'll;yf : at g bory ud us description, D, B, DEWLKY . 004, 137 Laballa-at, TOOR BALE-16] AORLE ON MILWAUKEE RAIL. rond, only 17milos from Ohlengo: strons gradod and foncod, UANFIELD & MATTESON, 60 Lukallo-st, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. (0N BALIZ_ 300 AORVES VALUADLE COAL, LAND noar Braldwood, 1., vory choap for eash or will ox~ chango for houso and lot, ‘and assumo small Incumbranco, DAVAB & VI, 195 Dearborn-st, BOARDING AND LODGING, West Side. 70) CORNER CLIRTOR AND VAN BUREN-STS.- Nuwly furnisbod, ploasant roomy, with board. @6 '§3 WEST ADAMS-ST.—OAN ACCONMODATE porsnns desiring board with icely-faraisliod South Side- 4.3 HUBDARD-COURI_REW BOARDING JOUSE wooki with use of vlano.' Day buard, &4 DRARBORN (UDRNSIDE)-ST., NEAR Twronty-ntuth—-A mindorn improvoincnty, and first-olnes bonrd at unusu low pricos, Sluglo rooms, 86: doublo rooms, B13, 0 covoral furnlsliod rooms to ront, ‘w4 board, Raforonoos oxohanged, TI21 AT e plossant fonutly hotel, with soll por wock. TCHIGAX-AV,, SOUTH OF TWENTY-SECOND- it.—To rent, with Loard, in n small family; ‘rlbuag TARBELL & EVANS, 13 Duarborn st., Room 10. awook. rooms; first-oj3sa tablo, —First-clngs buard, with ruonis, B3.00 to 85,60 por 4:99 nica, choorful family kotol, ally 548 VABASEAY.—LATOR ALCOVE RGN, :Ounfuralsho . BTATE.ST., NKAR TWENTY-TOUNTH— ozoallont tabio and room, at @ rivata riva : four sauile, Address 3¢ B, Trib bt North Sido. 119 NOUTIL OLARKCETLARGE, PLEASANT. woll-furnished ropms, with suporior tablo; very Qésirabla tor gontleman looking for comfort, and cou- Yaniont to busisoss, _29 9 SEDUWIOK-ST.—GENTLLMRN BOARDERS Lwunted 1o Amcrican famlly, with no children. ftroot-cars pass the door, Hotols. JONsTONE HOUSE 116 WEST MADI. son-at, Kyeryihing irst-class; terms, 1 por day; table: 0 DOF Wk BOARD WANTED. TOARD-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFL TROM THE Laat desiro 1o obtain board In a private family, ~Ad- dtosa for ung wook K 18, ‘Tribuno ollico, BOARD—A YOUNG MAN DESIRES DOARD AND lwdglnflnnflwd nl\ls(hlmrlxmd with a private Gor- an fanily of ruepoctabllity, shor o may havo tho ap. petunily ot arlug o Gormsn lrouungs spokoz, nnd o okly, - B W A A g P 1 PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANLED-_I WILL GIVE A SMART, satisa young mun with $3,0001n cash o half Iniorost in roy busirioss, already cstablishod, and _paying woll to oitend 1o oity sales ; have ulroady Invostod oqual amount mysoll, Tnote musnihg businoss ouly paod sunmer. ~ Ad- dross K 83, Tribuno oflico. 1)Ailfil‘mc WANTRD—WITIL FROM 8500 0 8600, to invest, in tho manufastaro of 8 patont portabls fi,mm'#‘d ‘bedstead and bed. Call at 153 South Clark-st., oot B, P R e Kavntey i oL Whofaralo. Hauos Beinons . oll-0s: isblishod, fargs trada, WILIPPLI & OLARICAON, 18 Houth Ol DARTNER WANTED-WITIT §3.00 TO #1.00 TN ‘an entabiishod hardwaro aud houso furnishing buel. nesa. A rarochancs, WHIPPLI & OLARKSON, 163 Bouth Clark-st, PARFNER WANTEDCWITT FIOM 3010 10 ST ok mablitd I bty iee 5 iring moro meana to oxtond o WAt orosont, feoiiltion, - Addrees ¥ £, ‘TABWRD ulfco. 1’75111-:11’:1: WANTED_85,000-1 AV TiE RE. ki nd want an activo partaor {0 joln mo in buy« oo sufo nianufsoturing businuss, Roavon for eolling, hf Boatth.” "Atirose ** 11l Hoalth ™ for iniorsiow, PANTTR WANTROWITH §30 ONPITAL, 14 & ol establishied ofiico busiucss: veforanoos givon and t_ 59 Wost Ran e fug oul Edan JROB BALE A NANDEONE ¥ATM TN THETOWN ‘of Mayllold, 8 wiloa wost of o aity of Hreamore, fu f Mayllold, 8 wil it of tho eity of 1 Dotcalb Uounty | oomdsting of i60uoros of rolling lant fu agowd atate of vultivation, woll foncud ; & good-boaring aréhnd ot 1,600 applo treva wollprolosticdhy shado trovas dwollling houso with stone basoment, 20x80 feot, 3 storics hikh, with wing 20223 foet; horso barn, stablo, and gran. ory Bicdd foot; Liny barn S0x€0 foot, ospaclty t0 tons, with Foon for stook and farming_ Implomonts bonaath; § good wulls that novor run dry. - WIIL coll on oney torins or ax- Shango for ity llmrsr{’ or for brlok or lumbor. M, 3 Tt Kinzfs OHYINE, o INE, o SIUSEORL. A JADY, A FING PIARISE, WISIES A POSITION 1 ulay for dunchig achouls, pariios &¢, Addrows Miss 3 A B, Unioago P 0, USIO-L; T MERRILL WILU RESUME TEAOI- ing on the hiano, organ, and Yoice, Hupt. b, 1873, toutdence, 139 Park-a 10T N FOR BALE_PJIANOS AND Ol 10 RENT= Btotuway, Marshull & Bunith mak- ant, Ohlokario SUHONRIL & U0, 2T Biato e AGENTS WANTED, 3 GUENTB WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN IN EVERY iat sollat oty unil 10w 1o hitroducs aur now Koods, ; ngouts uro making s, B St ot B ooy by buhuy of TERNG'CY., Tas, [roin 65 to 20 & day; sava time DOGLIFTLIC MANUF. East Madison-st, N AU SEWING MACHINES. A GROVER AND VAMILY MAOINE, IN COM. ploto crder, for $35, cost B70; alab & cotpla ol im. provad { 1 pricy, 2§ East \mflmn» WING MAOIINES— i Brqugh Otlon, 113 W Lnsheav, up vor & Halior sawing ma. chines ro nvitu Uio mow Lmprovopionty and hnar somothing t tago, E‘m(mn"iiiwxim‘.\maulmén. O] 1 “Nichols & Uearson, 11 Houth Hialsted 14 orrenlud o’ obay'payinonte, aud Work divea whon osire INGER O BIETOITEN, 216 S0UTIT Iinlstod-s it on mouthly paymonts nnd ronted. Ol \' TILLEOX & GIBIN, TH 1 HERT FAMILY REWING nusohino, 'Fhread, noodios, of), and ropalring, Will- aox 0, Mot ‘somor Wolalyav. aul Aflape: FOR SALE, TAOR BALE-A- COOD MATE NEARLY NEW, U ghean,” Goll v HOUAWL & BARKEN, 19 Nosth Uanal-at, JPORBALETICKETD TINGOLN, Will b wold ata & Woat Tak WA ATED, oy 6B \ GENTA WANTHE uaking “MEN AND WOMEN AR Wovde, Any ono tiat oan. valso @ Tl cash can havo & ioou dhgnos (il spring. Hontah oouts for G0sont samiplas, Beatt, from 0 tu 13, o MIEICTLLL & GO. 101 sat Rane dollat,, Toom 18! Bamplos to minlalerd frue, K| i B0 8 wouk, ad some B18 & diy, with our |- O BALIL-A G00D RILLIARD.TABLE, ON T, D010 &% WO Lim Outton ona and 181 Bouth Ulark INOIL BALIE-A BUPERTOR MILOIT GOY PO aa s a0 Mol zoaav, A Senmutresses. GITUATION WANTED—IN A DRESSMAKING 1S. £ tablishwont by o first-class ‘trimmor, Addross Q 7, ribuno oMcg. TTUATION WANTED—-A COMPRTENT DRIAS- ‘maker from Philadolphla will work by (ho dny or waok. ‘orpuns wanting sach sorvicos porfor il il B oy o gy Dorformad witl apply, o Employmont Agencios. ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OB 0d Seandinavian and Gurinan Holp can bo suppliod at MRS, DUSKI'S otico, 80 Milwaukoo-av, RMiscolloncons. fin’m\flon WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY AS i cashlor or copyist, Lias liad experionos at bookkoop~ , Wrjtes woad, land:apoake nglish and B R, " Atlarosn W 42, Tribubg otfica: oadian: FINANCIAL, iTY AND SURURBAN MEAL ESTATE NOTES Vought by O, W, PILROL, H nomko?," Bk B Baisoneate, Hoonsg, Lria0 8ad Noto T OANS TF LARGH AND SMALL SUSIS O REAL ustato and sourud papor, B 0. BALD 7 8iaid 86 Laballosty Hoom 3l o [0 LOAN—SUMS OF 81,000 OR NORE ON GITY L . B, L, PEARH, Horpor Dibcks $ Olark vt 1 walos. I, X ONKY T0 LOAN FOR A TERM OF YEARS ON irst class Chiy 1 oatal t 9 nnd in . OANITELD'S DIATTREON, 68 TABALLA- o or o0 ONEY TO LOAN ON LONG AND SHORT TN, Toaris 0a loauololds aid ollstnrals, olosod it 6.5, CAGEY 2000 115 Dot wind, y aud at low rates. ONEY TO LOAN—IN BUMS OF 85,000 AND UP. on_ good lmproved “fasido Gity Droparty. TAKE & CO,, 8 Washington-st. r]:x‘o LOAN—§5,000 FOILb YEAILS, ON IMPROVEDY s e, S of R r vout soon f I, "6 and 10 Doarborn-ste e 'O LOAN—85,000 OR 10,000 ¥OI & YEARS, ON T Gusiaa Ymprovou, eopors > SNYDRR. & L1t 01 Nizon Lullding, nortlibssl corrior Mouroo aud Latialio‘ste, o 'O N 1 $11.000 "5, Bt st ionb iRk and 8’ por cont commission, . PALMER, Ja., Ttooma 15 and 16, 53 Wesbingion-s 90.000 AN ON OENTIAL BUSINTSS . . B K. %‘(‘ynns &0, Holm ¢ opuulis 1ifo Tuildite. TO EXCHANGE. SOHANGI—0 AORES IN KNOX OOUNTY, 11, for and 1o Nobraska or Kansor. Trlco, i pek acro; inenmbrance, #300; intorost only € per cent, Wil assumo ko fneumibrauce on land at samo prico, Title gilioewlio porioct. Addross WILINEBROWN, Oedaz ORWOOD PAIK—BLOOKS OR ote, for lprovad wnincumborod properly in olty oc country town: 15, WELLS, 183 Doarbor-al 70, EXCHARGIE.X 1ARGE TIRCE O THETDS proporly with improvowmonts, unincumbored; will {ake n good fari OF OLNUF o3 ouato 63 Hrt. pamont s 76,000 oan romain B, 1and 15 yearsat 8§ por conl, Ade robs O 6, Triluno offico. o Ohicaien propertys will pny Niforimcs 10 csh I Roye | d+ Q1 SAVAGIE 0 Bxelibio Buldioge ‘v;: WANT 70 EXOHANOE IRON OR BARIL and loog muehinory forsanl dooraand bliads. 452 Eb' W. A, JAMEN, Nocho & Sponcer, 216 South ANTED_TO_TRADIE_GUOD LOTS OR LAND W ot oot work teana nid Wayons, O 3 EDDY, caro B, K, Jao.ba & Co.. Noom 4, 163 LaBalloat, 'MACHINERY. JrOR, BALI—TIIRLE YLOORING MACHINES IN goud ordor viz., ono Russoll, 14-(n, ; ane ‘Fompkins® iron tramo, I5-iuek:} und oue Tthssoll ouble axlladory; uleo twe " aheving blowerw; an oito aud to buggy. HINULAIR & ATKINS C0., cornor May sn Twonty-socond atu, MOR BALE—1% TTONSK-FOWER STRABLENGINI, ‘cylindor %020 taohos, on Oxlra heavy bud} o tubde Ta Uoitors, 03 juohea by 16 foot, witly il pipes and conuocs tlons conioto: s No. Knowloa! atowny-prmp camploto aud ovory articlo ronuirod to woy wp kil machinory and put it {5 sucoossiul oporation, Thisis n most porioot Gutit, and will bosold ut & argaln for cash or good socu~ ritlod, IL I8 oW sob up, ron t run, and sy hores moved 1fsold, or 8 favoralila oasn of tho hromligs may bo abtalnod. For furthor Infounation, apply to RLMLS, FURBER & CO., 65 nud 67 Sauth Cllntowst,, Ohicagas PO BALEITVE ENGINFS AND TINER TOM: era: havo houn used only o sborh time: good orde 11to 2lioreo pusurs thoy ary stored 2t lmlfl\%n..mdw.'u s Cduth and Blato- o St ot Giark st s 8. MA "LION. ADY TIROM ENGLAND WO AR AD GRRAT A O dosiroe paltion s yrorn; Zav s amitly or sebiool; K has resllod fn Vatte and “1a_acoustomod wx«mif‘ Clonnoty lx’""i-".'ui?'n’nfl;fin'fi' 2 2 ot also ; e 08 Gascase satlvfactory Lostimoniaie, Ad- ross 17, ‘ribuno ol Sy LARS IN BHORTHAND WILT g\'laflfin)dni %Vfll\l!l“ll\ the l(ulrgpfl,flt-llll Dusingss Lol 108 107 Baduincal by . T Mo o et I 2 Wermy, Jont toetierufthy art e elty: Kere Srony ‘and ok Doasuary subsIUOLL Tustrustion. o

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