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- LOCAL POLITICS. Executive and Campaign Coth~ mittees of the Oitizens' Union Party. A Formidable Array of Good Men and True. R ..Registration, of Voters on Tues- " day and: Wednesday Next :; ~--List of .the Polling . ! "Placos,. Lot Every Law-and-Order Citi - en Have Mis Name . - L -,Registerefl. : L3 Confusion and. Dismay. i .- Sainple-Room Party. I"mnk ‘Adms_ and Jobn, Com- iskey Repudinte the Bummers, Tiey Rofuse fo Bo Candidates-on -tlx%e_; .5 Hesing's 0’ilara Tickets .:: . Aldermanic Nominations jn, the_Se:_:_o d, Third, Ninth, ‘Eleventh,, Thir~ teenth, Nineteenth, end . Twentieth Wards, THE UNION TICKET, THE OITTZENS' UNION OAMPAIGN HEADQUANTERS, in Kentucky Block, at the northeast cornor of Olark and Adams strcots, -have been proporly fitted up, and tho nggrossive businoss of the cam= pnign has commenced. Thero was activity and cnthusiasm round tho premises all day, and the feeling waa strong and confident. A conforence botweon the Committes resulted in the withe drawal of Maj. Charles B. Mooro as candidate for County Commissioner on tho West Sido, Ar. Loucllin boiug rotained, and in the subatl~ tution of Mr, Lynn, of the firm of Hawkinson & ZLynn, roal estate dealors, for the namo of Mr. Olin, the friendly contest botwoen Mr. Olin and Mr. Joha Bullivan belng compromised in that way. Mr. Lynnlsa Swedo, and was indorsed by the oditors of Bwodish papers. Heisa man of intogrity, intelligendo, and respootability. OAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. The following are the Oampnign Committoes of tho Citizens' Union Ticket, appoiuted yoaterday: : EXEGUTIVE COMMITTEE, A.T. Gaseotte, J. L. Campbell, 8t O, Butherland, Jumea Ayers, Jr., George L Sidwil & D, Baldn, Ira W, Duell, unbam, D, W. Olark, Jr. John 11 Olough, E.A, Filkins, O, 5. Welley Jamon Farkee Potter Palmer, W, H, Wells, Jsmes Parker, Thos. D, Parker, Wm. M, Mayo, J. V. Farwell, Joseph Sberwin, D. W, Whittle, Win. Sallitt, Robort Law, . | ‘Malthew Latin, Henry Witbeck, Marshall Fiéld, Ohas, Fargo, ' N, Matson, L, B, Cohb, Ifonry W, King, J, H, MoVicker, Thop, Wilch, 3, B, Chsmbers, D, Worthington, Dasid Cole,, G, N. Holden, ' 1T, 2, Qulyer, 2.W.Doats, Gllbect Hubbird, O, 11, Bockwith, Jouodones,” H.O.Morey, ° Onrliie Muson, Robort Foss, D, B. Flek, E.W. Dlntchiord, "A L. Androws, Chorlos Busby, JamenTrons, . JALH. Miller, . W.T,Boufleld, Albort Koop, Thos, D. Buyder, Cliutics Fern, * W, X, Nixon, B, Holbrook, - 0. F. Poterson, . Burglo, ', B. Koon, , 2. Halmborg, 8, 3, Walker, ‘2. D Honnoasey, Androw Chalser, O, A, Hendsraon, -3.’B. Raynor, - J, Paulson, 31, Oalbertson, 3f, W, Jonss, . T, T, Ryorson, Ghirlca Toboy, “Goorgo 0, Finney,Ii. I, onore, J. B, JelTory, * A, D, Siurtevant,A. Booth, LA gnu l, O, F.Fpller. - '3, A, Smith, Frank Barrett, W. W, Kimball, H. N, Holdés, P. L, lawkinon, *Jobn M, VuuOsdel, Dr. L. D, Dovho, 0., J. Bundell, acob Veldlor, "D, B, Pulier, . A, Enaudor, . D, Ogden,’ V. H, Bradley, P, M. Almini, (7. Crain,’ A. M, Dilliogs, I\ L, Dusander, «J, M, Getman, Ira P, Doweu, E, Curtlss, 3/L.Hangock; 1,0, Wentworth, FND CONMITTERS—FIRST WARD, B, Bradwelly 9. O, Kalekor: Thod, Kondricks, od K Moty < podker, D X Mananer, P H, 0gan, nry Lincol o T, am, TE.D: Lo W, Distiop,”. 3. Bimmorfeld, (G, ¥, nox, B.F. rown, 4. E. Bwit, :8,.¥. King, Obadiah Jackson, John R. Datley, . {Ramiol Myers, W, 1. Rticharduon,0, . Tiowen, " Ingroham, ‘Edwird Rickords, “Ghus. 8, Blungon, H, 0, Sands, . L, Carhart, ~-Andrew H, Todd, D.4. Lydn, s : FECOND WARD, -A. Dixon, @.W.Mller, L, DuBlals, T Carson, 311 Jordau, * “Win, Wallnco, 1. Duvouport, - Andtow Longey, I'rank Warren, Jumes Otiny G, A, Hartmuy,’ D. 8, Lowe, T, C. Crittenden, Fred, Gould; © Johu A, Itice, Géorgo Fassett, ' E.C. Grant, . THIZD WARD, > Simeon Mears, Geo, W. Gogo, ~ Thos, Toyne, I.C.Howill, © Q. L Wilson,' F, 0, Viehrling, ! Ry, Wi, Taker, 1. 0; Jones, B.T. Witerman,' 0. G, Wicker, J, M, Adult, Diwid Quoy, * Jobm Manondy, B, F. Wakeinan, Johu B. Lyon, J, K, Dotsford, T, 08, Brown, Wut, Alexauder, Chas, H, Jackson, 1, dford, ., Bra W, M. Kiug, J. W, McGenniss, Georgo A, Rev,W. C.Trovau, , B, Alexander, Nev, 1f, Jirown, Natban Corwith, I', D, Gray, R, 3, Hancock, Julins Rodbertus, A, D, Hydo, 1. 1. Von Blyke, ‘W, G. Hathaway, FOURTH WARD, L2, Lelter, Geo. 11, Sidwell,” 0, 0, Gaubert, John H, Clough, A, OC. Culking, ' Wirt Doxter, Blurry Nelon, ' I.'W, Bucll, * Mark Kimball, 0.8, Tappan,’ Jos, O, Douglas, W, Wheeler, E.F, Dextor, A, Gibbg , I, Olancy, 3. Hovlnd, G, A, Lefond, Lous Wahl, T, 1L, Putterdon, Dr.E.A Emmons, 8t Clalr Buthor- W, T, Huncack, Edsor Xoith, fand 8.1, Gooking, N, K, Fairbanks, FIFTI WAnD, .D, Broyton, P.B. Matthews, 8. A. Irish, -3.'L. Woodwatd, P.A. Hull . B, Uov 101 Delding, Geo, D, Willinms, Tiios, Nich D, Wentoryelt, Petor Duggy, A, W, Hickaby, L. 0. B.Vaudercook, Goorge Coopor, Ohas, H, Jeed, E. L, Barhor, M, VV, Fuller, Tenvy Willets, ~ Gco. Anderson, W, if, Russoll, A, I, Plckering, Jomes Kearnoy, H, lar Francls Druke, Robt, 3. Woad, D. D, Garland, Alfred Guthrlo, L. Inglodow,’ Jobn Joncs, ' R. O, Warriug, Qoo, Hoynolds, J, Iiichman, James Springer, BIXTH WARD, 1. B, Wakeman, John Lyoné, ~ John Barrett, Jnmes Breon, - Jucob Nales, J, B, McDonhel, Michsol Dunn, John Kracmor, ‘Crency, John Boufleld, A, Lloyd, Rev. J. 8, O'Nollj, Tov, J, I, Orogan,Rov, Wm, Coks, Win, Roberts, Wm, Sullivan, Jdohn Mathy, Francls Koagan, 8. W, Beott, J, Van Arman, 3/Tacoby, 5™ Dun Melliph, Thos, AfcMalion, BEVENTII WARD, Jobn Durkin, J, Fitzammonds, A, Washburn, John Roberts, Oluristtan Larson, b, Schiller, 2L Hoath, Willfam Hauloy, ' Patrick Joyee, Edwin Lovoloy, Ioraco Conkey, P, O, Dunn, D, B Lyman, W}, Lawrence, Jus, Kingnbury, Patrick Loughitn, Dun O'Conuor, oozt Forsyth, ' Bov, A, Wagner, RIOITI WALD, 2. 0. Durickson, Joln Clowry, " Matthew Flomiog, Richard Dooley, B, 0. Wright, ' Jobn Glonson, Irn laris 'John Daloy, 3. 0, Mead, Tatrlek Brlnor, Dantol Egan, Jol M, Linden, B, 15, Parleh, “Tim. T, Oolline, Enuch Colby, I 0, BeDonald, Jacob W, Hussoy, Johu N, Lynch, John Prindiviice - g NINTIE WARD, Josoph Blicrwin, M, M. Miller, = W. 21 Condon, 2. Wallor, I, V. Oraway, M, Fitzgerald, 3.3, Lussm, P,'Naloy, 3.'11, Scanlon, Fronk Barnok, ¥, F, Cook, Tinomas Clowry, Rev, A, Damon, oy.'7, Cate, YV, B, Doteham, B, Mydakon, | A, I, Chladek, R.'V,Kennody, Daniel 0'Connel, L, 1, @'Connor, P, Burns, B, B, Lyuch, 0. G. Hayman, .7, Brown, P, Bchuttlor, Fhilip Myers, Thowmos Purkor, Ton Ghsio, TENTH WATLD, D, W. Olark, Jr,, N, E, Bishop, i1, 0, Moroy, A, Piamondon, A, aulkbury, John O, Liatnce, co, I, Fooier, W, H, ‘Mhompuon, as, W, Slicahinn, T, 31, Avery, Tolden,' A, D, Bturtevant, W. W, Kennedy, 3 Icason, W, I, Lougloy, Toynolds, AL, Clark, and, LA, ottinge " Sobn BoCw thy, . 1T 4 . John MeCar Jfiunffilni, 3., Forquson, W, M, Hlokes, | A, B, Johnion, T, robstono, Jonn Gottloson, E,'G, Tovant, 01, Matson, AL, B, Nichol . AL, Uarucs, 3. MeIntyro, ' Goo, T, Bmith, ¥, Gundorson, J.Postl, * Frity Fronson, Sm. McCabo, Xnou W, Bmith, Joln King, Gray, Futrick Musray, Uirun Bickford, TWHLVTI WARD, 4 Monron eath, 3, W. Connolt, *J. T, Tatham, 3. D, Drigham, _ Fotor Drittan,” I, 1. Drigge, Tlichiard 0'Mallo, 3, E. Cole, D3, Avory, | AT, Miver, ' Chias, Nelson, Oie urkdand, WCW, Wootard, O, L Alann, ' Gilbert Olnau, Thos, Wileo, ' W, ¥, Millian, G, \W. Blanfotd, Ohan. T, Orin, A, AL, Dhlings, D \W. Gnlos, Moscs Jones, ' Goo, P, Bay, = B, Olsou, .M, Gobinaly, " THIRTERNTII WARD, G, N, Abhoy, A Moore, Geo, Bherwood, 3.8, ‘McFarfand, John Freoman, D I, T, Durils; T, M, 1fall, B, Talcolt, ¥. G, Ziradloy, AL W Kelloge, O/W.Crano, . M. Dauks, L. Malhows, 3. ¥ K. T))nvmgbn, A.D, O'Nell, Jolm Qwnley, lkoo, | O, P, lnthaway, | L. IL Robhinon, B, 8, Gurdnot, 8, K. Dow, . fonry Polwin, M. Gorby, . = Wm, Goggl. YOURTEENTN WARD. L, B, Whito, 8.1, Olovalnnd, David Soully; . ! 1, 6. G 3. W, Whillock, B, . Coyne, " Jobin Heahiold, M 'Oonnor, C. O, Dickson, | A, Nookwoll, © B, ¥, Runyan; ' B. B. llnges, ., D, 0'Donualt,” K. J, Lowls, ‘D, 0. Eddy, Charles Kelloy, ~ Ohan, I, Barrow,” Thoman T, {¥all, B, Quirk, Jamoa B Enoa W, Smit, = L ! FIFTECNTII WAND, il | 7. B, Trowbridge, Joln Notton, Thos, Walron, . Jobin Naeh, John Tneb, J. Andermon, ' Georgo Duntiom, Joim Keinolly, | Anton Shorman,’ 0. W, Polfer, 1, Oleson, 11, MeLoughilin, Breim ALD, John @, Barler, I; A, M, 0, McDaid, ! 3 Bullivan, ' BCA 1A, Bwabo, J.M, Clburno, | James Lsag, Wi, Coopof, ) ¥ T, Huwldinon, . Hathawn e, " . Maxwoll, | foorgo 1, Butfor; v Jaa, K, dlurray, T\ I, Ghase, J. I, tugunin, Martin Doylr, NichoissOnilen, Chriutian Lngle, Ilenry foverin, D, W, Bhoprers, Anlon suliofr, ¢ Adaw Dive, .’ And. Dircuoil, T, I, Sclufinor, A, Haltengor, * John Snilivan; i It © B10] j 3. 3, Bandliorg, MichociDrow, _imm, : W. T, Hajggoy, Tobn Mullen, Potor Tohuson, " John Peterson, John Olen,” ="+ orTy, Crougg, » Tobinyon, ‘Michinel Sullvan, Tiaos, Oirnoy,": - Ovvan MoGartys | -] 3.2, Appleborg, . Jus. O, Gront, o . .. TWENTIETIL WARD, S 0. E. Hiribut, = Ezra Taylor, reoloy,” - J, D, Hobbs, . 0'Connor, L, A, Rorko, - A M. Rorke, ., . NeCgry Joln Phleden,. -Johu Prindivilte, RUTIRTI WARD, ' | G, M. Johnson, J.1L, Doultn, John Brabo, R O, Hawmil,’ G, Wabster, G T, Winston, | I, O, Crosby,” 1T, F, Walt, : sturgis, AL Pauleon, A, Nelson, G, P, Goodwin, J. E, Woodman, J, Raymond, J, T: Bunbiaw, | 3.1, Douglas, © 1, Grabnw, ' et o B couNTRY TowNs, i IL'Wirarlh, 3. T, Dorby, . W. E. Migiias, | Q.1 Caskey, . Dr, Fox, a. T anptatl;’ | 3. Thorvari, * T, M. Bradloy, 0. M, Dogue,’ ; L, W, Hilllard, * J. Adans; " I, B, Potorsum, 0. W. Slorwoad, J; T. Dalo, 10, H, Scharenborgt, Drovn, B.¥urd, - A, Doverly, Skinner, 3. Hunter, D, §, Haminond, W. Xoit, T, 8, Thompsou, T. Olark, W. P, Gray, If, W, Atitin, lyer, 1,T, HopKins, A, J, Grover, . Adatne, Willism Decrlove, Ex-Justico W, B, Johu Conley, ‘Jobn Humphroy, Lougley, B, . Colo, . J.H, Polihman, 11, 8, Roxford, Ols, Ohlondort, 3.1 Brabrook, Bleph. Tennoyor, Clias, Dulion, T, G, Kimmen, 11, R,'Allen, ' Wm. T, Dunton, Jonathon Marsh, R. 8, Williamson,D, G, Whits, Alox, McDean, W. Draper, | I, M. Siugor, | "B Vi), NoTICE, It s enrnostly roqueated that if there bo now any organization existing in sympathy with the Citizons' Union ticket in any ouo of tho wards, that thoy roorganize with tho committoes hiero- with appoiuted, or that tho committoes lorawith appointed unito with such existing organization, 60 thnt an earnest, harmonious front mny be presonted to the common onomy. Buch namos may bo added a8 sBeem proper to tho ward organi~ zatlon, but when any organization is completads or mames added, it should, bo ro- ported immediately by tho Ward Becrota- ry to hondquarters, Rooms 19, 20, and 21 Kentucky Bloolk, northoast corner Adams and Olark streots. Tho timoe for action hns arrived ; consequently, let organization take placo along tho wholo lino, To tho committoos horeivith appointed on ward organization growing thero. from I8 intrusted the immediate duty of gotting wolers to register, and tha ealling of meotings to nominate Aldermen to run upon the Union Citi- zong'_ticket. Buch nnmlnu&ous should bo do- ferred no lafer than noxt Tuesday night, unlees absolufely necessary. Any ong of the men nnmed on tho committeo in any ward in sympnthy with tho Union Oitizens’ ticket haa suihority to call thefirat meoting of tho Commitico now appointed in their ward. Nonan T, GASBETTE, Ohairman Executive Campaign Committce,; REGISTRATION. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT .| thie polls will be open for registiation, aud it is tho imperativo duty of overy citizen who intonds to voto for Inw and order against lnwlesanosa and bummerism toregister himsolf and seo that his frionds aro rogistercd. Tho Sample-Room party aro not only resdy to register, but in tho ' North Bido wards, where tho judgos of election aro mostly Hosing's bummers, thoy have boon epgoged during the past week cooking up tho books, putting down fiotitious namios, so that tholr repeatora can travel from ward to ward and voto at all tho procincts, The enemy will resort . to nll sorts of unscrupulous tricks and strata~ gems, and every decont citizen must voto 8o ag to {usuro an overwholing triumph. “Phoy hope to delny voting on olcction-day by swearing in overy man who {8 not registorod. Tho impor tanco of rogistering must - therefore bo : ap- -| parent. Following is n list of tho poils : Tirat Ward—First Precinct, Sherl('a ofico; Becond ‘Precinct, Firo Patrol Bullding, 3 " Becond Ward—First Drecinet, No, 207 Btato streot § Becoud Procinct, corner Vau Buron und Shermian streets, . Third Ward—First Procinct, Peck Court and Stato streot ; Scond Procinet, No, 453 Clark alrect ; Third Precinit, No, 603 State htreok; Fourth Prociutt, No. 03 Btate etreot. Fourth Ward—Tirst Precinct, No, 850 Btato stroct ; - Becond Procinct, No, 910 Btate streot; Third Procinct, Howland stables, Twenty-sccond strect ; Fourth Precinet, Twonty-fourth street and Iudinna aveuue, Fifth * Ward—] Procinet, . Twonty-ninth and Btato stroeta s Becond Precinet, Souths Park avenuo nud 'wenty-ninth streot; Third frecinct, Douglas Placa Em% Cottage Grove avonue ; Fourth Procluct, No, 1600 tate streot, Bixth Ward—First Precinet, 104 Archer avenuo Becond Pmcmcth'x‘wunly-mvonu\ streot and Went~ worth ayonuo; Third Procinct, No. 370 Archer aventio ; Fourth Precinet, Archer avento and Farwell street ; Tifth Trecinct, No, 170 Archer avoutio. Boventh Ward—Firet Procinct, No, 23 Canalpart nvenuo; Second Precinet, No, 772 Halstod stroct ; Third Procinet, No, 105 Fisk sireet; Fourth Precinet, Biuo Tulond svenuo and Twenty-second strcot; Fifth Pro clnet, Tawndale, Eiyuth Ward—Firot Procinet; Muxell Stroot Englno- Tlouse ; Becond Procinet, No, 608 Cunnl sireot ; Third Procinct, Twelfth and Uniou streols ; Fourth Tra- cluct, No. 013 Jofferson strest ; Tifth ' Precinct, - No, 129 Drown atreet; Bixth Treciuct, No, 20 Henry streot; Boventh Precinct, Coolldge sirect nnd Ashie 1and avonuo; Elghth Frecinot, Saiupson and Looiala atroota, ‘Niuth Ward—Tirat Precinct, No, 356 Canal streot ; Becond Prociuct, Dooven and Canal streots ; Third Precinct, No. 112 Hurrison sirect s Fourth Dractnct, 177 DoKoven streot ; * Fifth Precinet, No, 470 Morgan strect; Bixth Preciuct, No, 4011.‘\vnlf[u strects Saventh Preefuct, No, 881 l’fl[k ntreat 3 Elghtly l'me\xm No. D1 Bluo sland nvonue ; Ninth Prectnct, No, 305 Tyloe stroot ; Tenth Procinc?, Blue Talind Engluc-Tiouso, “Tenl Ward—First Procinct, Jefferaon itreat Iingino- Touso; Bocond Precinct, Ullnton Blrect Engiuo. Mouso; Third Procinct, No. 147 Baugamon’ siseot Fourth Procinct, No, 247 Nadison street, Tlovontls Ward—Tirat Procinet, No, 91 Milwaukeo avonuo ; Second Frechuct, No, 30 ‘Milwaukieo svomu Bocoud ' iccliict, No, 3 Milwaukeo ayenuo; hipd Trechuct, No, 191 Lako sreet ; Tourth Froclutt, No, 257 Lako strect, “Tyvalfth Ward—First Precinct, No, 546 Indlana aves mio; Bocond Precinci, No. 40 Tandoiph uireot ; Third Procinct, No, 423 Madifen streot; Fourih Pro. anet, carner of Laill aud Kuusaa strools, “Tulrieonth Ward—Firat Prociuct, No, 719 Madtson atrect ; Socond Prociuct, 707 Madldon atreot s Third Prociuct, No, 021 Madison street ; Fourth Treciuct, No. 1000 Madisou iroct, Fourtoenth Ward—Tirst Precinet, cornor of Wood and Carroll streots ; Becond Precinct, cornor of Wood and Indimia_ streets : Third Precinct, Pullon Slreot Hchool-House ; Four{l Prociuet, No, 008 Lako atreot, Fiftoenth Ward—First Procinet, No, 210 Milwaukeo aveuuo; Second Prociniet, No, 374 Miiwaukeo ayonito ; Third ir;gchw!, No, 904 Milwsukeo fvenus; Fourlh Frecineh 448 Chifeago avouuo ; Fifth Prociict, No, 09 Lm\mllkun avenuo; Blxth Precinet, Ttawaop Euging. ouso : Buventh Yrecinct, No, 1147 Milwaukce uvenu, Bixteenth Ward—Firat' Prociuct, Wobstor Avenus Engino-llouso ; Bocond I'secluct,’ cornerof Ilalsted and Willow atreota ; A'hird Proclnot, cornor of Larrus Deo and Wiscousin 'streets ; Fourth 'Trocinot, No, 554 Bodgwick etruat, Boventoonch Ward—TFirat Procinet, No, 285 Larralico streot ; Becond Precinct, No, 163 Mobinwk stroot 3 Third Preciact, No. 605 Wella'strcat; Faurlls Prociudt, No, 408 Clark stroet, A Eighteonth Ward—Firat Precinot, No, 24 Chisago avenuo; Second Proctict, No, 63'Cbicogo avenuo; Third Prooinot, No. 187 Bedjwick slroet ; Fourth Preciuat, corner of Onfario snd Afarkot straots, Nineldonth Ward—¥irat Frooliict, No, 260 Rus) i ateoot ; Bocond Preciuot, Turner Hall’; Third Procinet, Ne, 107 Olteaga avenuo, voutall, Vard—Figst Prootuct, Michigen stroot, men Markot ; Becond Procinet, No. 130 Wella atreot ; Third Pregluct, No, 103 Olark abrout 3 Fourth Proofuct, conter of Legubitand Pno streols; FUth Precinct; coraur of Nush and Alickigon strecls, THE SITUATION, 1EGARDING THE POLITIOAL BITUATION, all thit was npparont yostorday was tho rettling down f publio sgullmonp into n gonyiotion that . 'THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. OCTOBER. 20, 1873. e ceamm——re———————o—— e ———————— e et reemntesemee s e with anything like s falr elootion, tho Law-and- ‘Ordor tiokot would bo electoed' ovor the- Hoslng ticket by a majority that woutd bury Heslng and his orowd out of might forever, It was the gonoral opinlfon that tho nominces on the | Bamplo-Room tlokot wore woll clioson, beonuds iwoll adapted to roprosent the snlovnn nid tha gomblors, Thinking mon rogard it as an issuo botween law and ordor and lawlessness .and bununerlem, and {ho fato of tho clly, toeny.| nothing of tho lons of {ta good namo and ropitd- tion abrond, in enao Iesing gained control of the govarnment, appalled tho haarta of mon wh;n Iinve an Intorest in Onlengo and In her futuro. TUELE I8 DISSATIBFACTION % all around tho" horizon. - -Americans repudinte Tlesing snud bis nspieations to bocomo Monarch of Gbioago and Cook County, ; tho Bacrotary ot {ibo Tronaurios, .nud the arbiter of, tho destinlds of tho people. Thoy know full well that wore Lo Invastad ‘with supromg poyer ho would ruls things with highihend; ‘and that thoro would bo noliving under his “dospotié and'desporato i TOE OEMMARDY find that thoy havo baon prouipitated by himinto au nhyss, and that Lo cnnnot got thom. oub, ‘lioy feol alrendy tho hopelusaness 'of clocting (Hosing'a tlokat, and ara -alréady boglantug to. cureo him for arranging thom as’n natlouality: ngninat all othor citizons, whother hintivs or for-; cign-bdrn, - Their posstion {s snything: but en- iable, nud on olootion duy many indopendont “aud thinkbiz mon of that nationality will vote to obuiio Heaing's attainpt Lo becomo dictator and :|irepudinto; Lis atlempt to ‘lflnco thom v a falso ight bofore tho world, ° “Those whio are in Iog- ing's pocket aro dinintisflod boeauso thoy did: nok i Fot o th tiol: ‘bocauso Irishmoh and porsons claimiug to bo Irishmon woro givon nomRmtlunu which ™ would* have- suited thoi oxnctly. i L., InISnMEN % i insldo of tho Influcuco of the Orimiual 'Court ‘Riog fool entraped. - Thoy dosort that .O'Harea his chiquo caunot band thom ovorto Hosing, that thoy are not transforablo, and, that anyway, 1t 18 about timo O'Hura, aftor holding ofico for over twolva years, rotired to private lifo. Tho unholy coalition which ho mada with Hea/ng has Xillod him depder than o smelt; and’ the shrewd Scatohman will ftid it out on'thadsy of alection. “Ihoey. say:iho Las, undor.his tuumb & oorlain cliquo of men who haye hold oftico all thoir lives and are‘his . protogey, and that ho can trancsfer them body apd boots to tho same pants pocked intvhich Hosing bonsts that bo carrics tho Gormdn voto, bul that ho “eannot hand over tho.mass of the Irish peoplo, who are law-abiding, and re- fuso to owe allegiance to King Hesing, who onco anid in pubho that * ho would rathor sit besido a dirty roustabout than boside an Irish gontle- man.* 'hoy wantnono of that in t\mla}m‘_lhcn\ asgoofalos, and loud and deop 18 the indiguntion agaivat O'ITara, who has bLeon throughout tho pliont tool of Hosing. Tho Irishmen who rotain a fond remombranco: for the land of their birth, thase who conatantly look across tho waste a waters for tho dawning 'of batter ‘and brighter .days for tho old land, . yompmbor that, with por- baps ouwo exception, mo man on the Ilesing tickot "evor took any intoreat in hor welfsro or In her indepoudence. This mny bo- called sontimont, . but it b an undying sentimont in tho bosoms of ontiino Irishmen, no matter how poor or hum- filo thoy may bo. “They will not bosold out to Hesing, O'Harn cau soll_out himeelf "and his cliquo, but no ono else.. Irishmen also fool that it qin about time to burat the Oriminal Court ring, to shattor it to ploces and_relicve tho com- munity of tho veterato ofiico-holdors who Davo fattened on the public. Thia kamo k ORIMINAL COURT BING has beon busy for two waoka following the con- gomal pursuit of isswing naturalization papers contrary to law. They foel . that ‘it is their “only . ohanco, thab, if thoy do not _perpotrato unbjushing and _glgantic frauds, thoy are lost boyond redomption, This iniquitous work bas boen going on in the light of day In uttor dofiance of public opinion, But violation of law is one of the cardinal prin- ciplos of the orowd, and it is much more natural for them to violate than to respact the law. THE HESINGITES, THE OANDIDATES ALL RESIGNING. The Hosing hoadquarters, over the whisky shop on Raundolph streot, wero almost desert- od yostordny. Thero were but fow poreons prosent oxeept tho candidatos, and they woro blue. The tuture was all indiga to them. They wore down in the mouth, and wore clongated faces. 'A moeting of the Heslng men dlscussed tho nsscssmont of tho victima and the proprioty, of making Honry. 8. Harrington clork at tho hondquartors, Lnstead of poor Tom alpino, who thoy ovinced o’ disposition to kick out in tho cold. Thoy also talked abput . offering :Mr, Keoley tho Comptrollorship o s to conclliate him and his frionds for tho shameful 'way in which the ring had troated thom. Mr. Hayos has alroady declined the proffered honor, and it is lnrdly possible that Mr. Eeeloy will . bo 50 foolish aa to placo bimeolf in the ridiculous atti- tude of accopting what it will nover bo ‘in’ the power of Colvin,aliss Hesing, to bostow. It will Lo seen from the manner in which Hesing is bo- ginning to handle Lis candidate for. Masor how much ko would bo under his control woro he in- flicted on a liolploss poople. Tharo.is no danger of that, howover, and it is easy for Mosing to give nway oftices ovor which Lo will'have no con- trol. Tho groat dificulty is to seduce mon into accopting such ‘offers. “There was'a meoting of candidates, too,—nu unhuppy ‘set, It was only romarlktablo for tho conspicuous absonde of, Mr, Colvin, the nominee for Mayor. Some of thom aro ‘nlready wealkoning, and we predict that bofora many duyi ono or moro of the respoctablo candidates will absudou the sinldng ship, RESIGNATION No, 1, Already comes Mr. Frank Adams, tho candl- dnte for Uity Altornoy, who was nominated with- - out hiu consont, but 8 too respoctable a gontlo- man to mix with anch o crowd, snd requosts that Lhig namo bo takon from tho ticket, as ho willnot, bo a candidato on it. 2 NEBIONATION No. 2, And now comes Mr, John Cowmiskey with bis declination, waich we givo we give in lis own words L the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : i S : In looking over Tue Tnimunx this morning I find my uamo interted thero as tho nomines of tho TPuoplo’s purty for the Btato Board of Rquulization, I am vot n candiduto for that or sny othor ofilce, And most rospeetfully declino tho ¥ compltment” which my nomination intended no doubt to convey, Epectfully yours, Jory Coxuinzy, ‘Outoado, Oct, 25, 1873, o IESIGNATION No, § ia now in ordor, and no doubt it will arrive in & short timo, One by one thoy haul off, and it would not bo surprising i, -Lofore election day, ihore would bo none left but Dan O'Hara and ¢ Buffalo " Mitler, a WARD MEETINGS, SICOND WARD, At n Jargo and outhusiastic meoting of the citt- zons oftho Second Ward favorable tothe eloction ot the Citizons' Unlon Ticket, held ab tho Pacifio Hotel, Inst ovoning, G. W, Miltor in the Chalr; J. 1L Jordan, Bocrotnry, Arthur Dixon was unani- mously renominated for Alderman, Tho Chalr waa directod to appoint an Executive Committee for tho ward, to bo announced’ hereafter. The permanant officors of the ward organization are: G. W. Miller, Prosidont; 8, Wickorsham, Vico- Prestdont; . II, Jordan, Scorotary. ‘ TIIRD WARD. A largo moeting of Law-and-Ordor oltizens, to nominate o candidate for Aldorman and to ratify the Union Ticket, was hold in tho ‘Third Ward yosterduy, at No. 619 Btato streot. Dr. Hamill enlied the mosting to order at 8 o'olook, and tho minutes of tho provious meoting having boon road, Mr. 0. @. Wicker nominated Ald, Joln 'W. McGenniss for Aldorman, in a hoarty apooch of commondation of Mr, McGonniss' ability, Lonesty, and oxporionco, Aftor some discusaion on & domand for & division, about throo-fourthe of tho mooting passed over to MoGenniss' sido, and ho was thorofore called upon to spenk, o rospondod in an oloquont spooch, accopting tho nomination on coudition that tho mombora of tho Law-and-Order party usod tholr individusl efforts to elook him, At tho conolusion of Afr. MoGenniss' romarks & commities of five was appoiuted to attend to the rogiatration of votors ]x‘: the ward, 'T'ho fole ;ntvv;;u wrurs K olntfl:l ' cfi(m}m.nvmfinux. A A [ Bakor, 8, A, Hor! ptlos Hunting, an 0L Wilkon, sd tho mboting adjourned.”’ NINTI WARD, A gruml ToaRs mooting of tho cltizena of the Ninth Ward was hold under the ausploos of the ward Low-and-Ordor Olub, in the Father Mathow 11all on Friday ovening, The objoot of tho meote ing was to nominate o Lnw-and-Order candidate for Alderman, The large hall was orowded, Mr, Josephs Bhorwin, tho Frosldent of tho olub, . ward wan cleotod Presilont, nnd John E, Ro- |’ actod as Chalrman, and Thomaa Joyco as Em;ra- tary, ylmna B Murray nominatod. Ald. Goorge Powoll the prosont fneumbont, and sald Lo pro- sontoll the name'of Mr. Powoll to tho moeo ing on his own morits nnd on Lis rocord in tho Qom- mon Gounoll for the prut four yoars which ho thought was creditnble to himsolf and tho peopla who elooted him, Tho names of Thomas Adams, M. W. Ordway, E, Giimoro, and Jounthan Ulark woro lso progonted. The nominations hulnF‘ oloned the olub procosded to ballot with the fol- lowing rosult : Powell, 70 ; Adnms,. 88 Gile ‘more, ,1; Olmk, 43 Ordwny, 3. Tho Ohalr de- olarod’ Mr, Powoll nominaiod. Tt wad thon ‘moved that Ald. Powell bo declarad tha unani- mous nominao. of the ontire mooting which wan onrriod, A delogation way thon appointed to wait on the pomineo and bring him to tho meot~ ing. A fow minutos Intor Mr, Powoll put in an appearaucoe and namidst loud cheors took tho ‘platforn sud statod that ho was MWH to recotvo ho Law-and-Ordor nominition on his record in the Council, In thoe futuro it oleatod Lo would do his utmost to.onrry out tho .wishon of tho mejority of Lis constituontn. ¥o ivould atand, on tho platforny of .tho- Union, Pnaific -, tickot, 'Llioro woro n gront many lmprovemonts mado in “$ho Niuth Ward sinco o was elcoted, and a gront many moro woro yot to b made. Ehe s BLEVENTH WARD, A larga crowd aszomblod st evening at Dotliol all; cornor of Lake and Dosplaines strecty, for the purposo of nomiuating o Tawenud-Ordor Aldormun for the_Elevontl Ward. Pliny iley- orgit son Becrotary. Boveral gentlemen woro nu‘ml—' natad, of whick John E..Forguson_recelved s majority, aud he was. therefore. declirod . tho' candidate for Aldorman of ' tho Elevouth Ward, Ay, A, L, Morricow, C. R. 3Matson, nnd othova mnde spoechea in favor of tho Tiaw-and-Ordar: movouent, aftor which the meoting adjourned. . TWLLPTIL WARD NEETING. Votora of HioTwolfth Ward will moet b Mar- tina's iinll, on Monday ovening next at 8 o'clack, {0 nominato o candidato for Alderwan’ for tho Qitizons'-Union ‘Ticket. : * e THIRTECNTH WARD. A mooeting of tho Law-and-Order cltizenn of tho Thirtacuth Ward, was hold last evening in Ougoly’ all, - cornor of Madison ond Roboy stroets, Mr. Lllis in the Olalr, and Mr. John Trooman, Socrotary. An oloquont addross ‘was mndo by the Hon, Thomas J. Tumer, aftor which thio meoting procoeded to nominate a can- didato for Aldormnn, the clhioice falling upon ex. Aldormon Jumos L. Compholl. Al snothor mooting in tho samo ward, held on the cornor of Wostorn nvonuo aud Taylor ircot, at which thoro was & lnrgo atlondance. Mr. Willinm Phonix was In tho chair, and Mr. ', M. Powers, Bocrotary, Bovoral specclios wero mndo, ‘and thon the meoting procecded to nommato an Al- dormay., ‘Tho choico fell on Mr. Omngbeu, ‘who was thus doubly nominatod. Thero fa not: tho slightost dmlh{ of his oloction. Ho hins had copsidoerable experience-in the Council, and will Lo ono of the leading &pirits in the now body. NIXETEENTU WARD, At n Law-and-Order moeting Liold Inst ovenlng in tho Ninoteonth Ward, Mz, B. 8. Groeloy was unanimously nominated for Aldorman.” A meot- g will bo Liold Tucsdsy evening to ratify the nomination. TWENTIETH WARD. A large mooting of tho properiy-ownore of tho Tywontioth Ward mot on Suturday ovening at tho Clnrendon Hotel to nominate an Alderman in tho intorest of Law and Owdor. Mr, B, F. Adama ocoupled tho ohair, nnd Bir. Abram Piorco abted as Secrotary. committoo whicl Lind boon appointed by the mm’““f of last Tues- dny roportad as tholr rocommondation the numos ot Joel D, Harvoy, Joseph Kirkland, and M A. Dovinoe, but beforo any formal volo was had tha two laat nomod goutlomon withdrew their names, and Mr, arvoy recoived the unanimous voto of tho mooting. DMr. Hurvoy mado a short spoech on accopting the nomination, announcing as his principlos tho strictast aconomy In all expenditures, the keep- ing down tho tax rato, snd for tho purposo of dolug Bo thoe postponement of any and all oxpensiva bullding outerpriscs not immediatoly .ub imporatively demanded for tho prosperity of tho city; especially instanolng tho construg~ tion of a 88,000,000 Court-Housg, at least until wo have more noney in our pockets thau wo aro ot presont blessed with. 1l romarks wero ro~ coived with applauso, and evidently echioed tho bost sonsc of those prosont, A committeo was thon appointed, tosccure tho ratification at tho polls of the choice mndo at this meoting, after which an adjournment was voted, and the sesombly separated in the gront- eat good humor, all nfil‘uehlg that this had boon tho bost meating ovor hield in the ward. The following gentlemon composo the Came paign Committoo: Androw Nelson, Mr., Hud- Hon, Jacob Crowl, Abijah Keith, Bdwavd lan- lon, B. O. Hammill, ‘Dr, 0. A, Payne, J. II. Donlin, Josoph Kirldaad, Honry Towaor, . B, McCagr, D. I Baxtar, I H. Winaton, ‘Honry W, Kingfilm\'kln ‘Whito. ‘Creasurer of tho Com- 1mitteo, Honry Towner, COMMUNICATIONS. COUNTY JUSTICES, To the Editor of The Chicaqo Y'ribune & i Bir: Tho attention of the people has been often called to tho fact that thore is no snch of- fleo in Cook County us thut of County Justice, or Associato Justico of tho County Court, and has not been since tho time when township organi- zation was adopted many yewrs ago, i 01d Bunyon and 3ax Eberbart have baen not- ing na Justicos of tho Peaca for four years past without any right eo to do, uudor tho nsaumal title of County Justicos, or Associate Justiccs of tho County Court. And uow the Poople's Party Convention has been menipulated to placo in nomination Max Eberhart and_Thomas Caunon for tho eusuing olostion, As Ihavo snid, thoro 18 no such oftice in this county to be filled, and, If thore was guol an oflice, how would you ro- concilo tho elsotion with Hse, 28, Art. 6, of tho Ooustitution, as follows ? ALy Justices of tlio Peacain the Oity of Ghieago ahall be appointed by the Governor, by nnd with the advico and consont of tho Sonato (but “only upon tho recommendation of a majorily of tho Judgea of tho Quroult, Supartor, aud County Canrts),. and for suck ;ntrlols ug aro now, or ahall horeaflcr bo, providod by 01d Bnniy‘on and Max Eberhart havo noyor pro- tonded to Lavo lmg duties or to bo anything olso than Justices of the Pnncol and calling fimm- selvos County Justicos don't holp thom any in tho office lho{ linye assumod, 1f olacted, X supposa vhoy will hold on, and ocontinuo to usurp authority'in an ofiice which was o disgrace undor the old systom, which dis~ graco must bo porpotuated_while mon, without authority of right, are allowed to oxereise ju- dicial powors uot recognized by lag. . Benex, MR, MIOHELSON AND GEN, LIED. = o the Editur of T'ho Chicago Tribuns: Bin: noticed in this moming's Trmuse tho paper of my choico) that I, s Gon. H. dob's best friond, havo boon opposing Lis nomi- nation for some oflica, Bir, I claim to Lo o truo and warn friend of the General, and assure you and tho public at hliw that X bstiovo Gen, Liob to bo a schialur, & gontleman, and able to fill any offlce in tho gift of our pooplo, and that I ro- quost my friends to support Kim whonever they got & chance to do it, for Gon. Liob is ontltled 0 tho support of ovory honost mon, _Further, I wish to stalo that I nover attended any seorob caucus ; that, thorefore, I was not prosont nb tha wflnrdny's private caucus, and that I, if I had boon thero, would nover have opposcd tho nomination of 80 noblo & friand a8 Gon. Lieb ia. Yours, rrulg, AvpenT MIOUKGLEON, Outdago, Oct, 24,1819, TIUE QAMULERS' TIOKET. To the Edftor of T'he Chicago Y'n’lm‘r’la : 8ims: Tho long-expectod Sample-Room ticket (as you torm it polltically), is tho ticket that will'win in tho coming oity clootion, Iho gam- Dlors and saloon-kaspars, and mon who aro good citizens, are in oarnost in this campaign, and will worlk faithfully and Loxd to seoure sucoous, it money and perseverance will acoomplish it. You will then sce Washburn and his collengues “Tflu Woat,” and wo will have n Buperintond- ont of Polico that will bon prido to our noblo olty. Our interost domands it, ond wo will ene doavor to gain tho day. Now, take my adyico, AIr. Editor, and go for tho Sample-Room tickel, aud you wilt Buroly come oft sucooesinl. A GAMDLED, AND A Goop OiTizEN. ©n10A00, Oct, 26, 167 e . AN APPEAL FOR MEMPHIS. To ths Editor of The Chicago Tribune : 8im ; I was much gratifled, ploased, and at tho samo timo timo folt sad, upon reading your ar- tiolo of tho 24th, under tho caption of * Holp for Momphis and your account of {ho doath of tho ' moro than angol,” Mattio Stoplicnson. In 1871 Ohieago was dostroyed by firo, aud nll of my husbaud's available porsonal proporty, ine cluding our rosidence aud furmiuro, wis do- atroyed, and thouennde of othors suifored likos whie, and yet wo all enjoyed oxcollont lonlth, and soon “obiained now homes. Bu what hng all this to do with Momphis? I will toll you. Iu those dark dayn whon sirong mow's Vory soula woro govorely trlod, Memphis, with sll the Sm beforo her, slio belug o Southorn clty_aud Licago & Northora one, quiotly eent us (né T min told) 35,000, fouid {h feoding our Lomoloss, sterving poor. What a nobl record,—ono which should ‘not Lo forgotton| Memphis s now !!hr? g}ln&; ht‘ thln mhlntl fi' udofidly pnntllollngn W s dostroying, not her rosldotcos, wor goods, bué hor cflhw by the thoussud, -.ni A Renl-iut: Iling nsylums with horoloss orphun-childron, ghn l'ignlmyunr afd. Shodoon not ark us to sond moroe nngels ko Mnttlo Stophenson; slio only asls for money to ald In pmonrlng food nuraos from tho Bouth, to stand by the bed-sido, por- | Tipr, of Bome poory sick mothor, to choor hor. in tho Jant ngonios of danth. Bhall' wo—can tre— dehy hor this afd In her timo of nood? I kuoy tho thmos aro dull and monoy ecarce; hut Iffe fa° awoot and moxo praclous than gold, Wo shonld pay onr honest debts, Lot tho Indies of " Ohicago . take hold ' of * this mat., tor In carnost. Now {8 tho oxact ‘tlmo for ' them to nvo silken ocord wo ‘ botweon Momphis and Ohlengd, that nover eat’bo- sovered ; nud, it thoy have no othor ' availibla. monns, Jot them do s I havo alroady done ; ot them Do contout to woar thefr ‘old bobnols, fud asl their hunbands for money to. buy new ones, aud, whet thoy got it, lot them' nond” it dircct to . . Langalaft, Prosidont of (ho Howard Asho- olntlon, Momphis, Tonn., Evory dollar .codnts nnd, when thioy obtain’theic rocolpts, as - di mine, fot thom show ihem to their inabruds, and If thoy nvo any kind of. mion b nll; thoy Will act as my husband did, who at firat mautfested surpriso 3 then gave mo &' look, a amilo, and n Kkiss, of conrsa 3 then oxelaimod, **Pot, you aro a teamp, and thal wns the bost and winost thing you over zlld,-exmlxt ano;” and finally closed by Bnying, you slill hinve o now honudt yot." But Leniil M ihan I would bo wil Leuly, S o Tam happlvr with the olil ‘bounat. i {1fty now onea,” Yours ; “ Mdyp, - I N " ALLEGED FORGERY. to Dealer ITas Tw . Arrestod on tho Oharge of [Fosging n . Deed for: 5,000 Acres of Lund in CRRemtuelye s oo, o [ Two men, namod Elijah Moora' and Simon Cofiin, invo been arrested and thrown into prison on tho chargo of forgery. Mooro way nrrestad on Thursdny night, at Ubtiol's Holel, on tlio coraer of Blato and Twenty-gocond streots, by Oonstable Holdnoss, + Ho - was takon - boforo- Banyon on tho followin| morn(u% and held for furthor oxamiuation In $10,000-bafl. Cofiin way hold for further oxammation, yosterdoy morn- Ing, by Knoufmon, in bonds of §20,000, M. Dar- win 8, Ingram nx\EonrmI agalnat tho prisoners 08 compluinant. Irom his evideneo It appoenrs that : Mooro nnd Cofin' ‘have beon guilty of forging doeds to lsuds thoy havo nevor ownod, Tho fraud was discovered by Mr. Ingram fu o businces . transnation with tha pac- ties. It apponrd that Mr. ‘Tngram, oitkor acting ssngont or for hhmiclf, contractod with thom for G,000 neros of land located In Lowrenca County, Ky, According to tho agreement, Mooro'and "Cofiin mado o deod of tho land to Ingram, tho cousideration being tho sum of ©00,000. It was subsoguently wscortsined by 3Mr, Ingram that tho t?nud was o forgory. Ho thoroupon had the parties ;nrrosted. ‘Thoy dony that the deod was a forgory, and promiso MIr, Ingram trouble whon thoy gué out of prison. -— Artints' Snlo of Oil Paintinga, Ono of the best chances for Chicago honssliolders to beautify their homes aud, st the sama timo, give an Impotus to local artistio tafent, will bo found in the ariists’ sale of ofl paintiugs to como off on Wedncadsy noxt, at tho Art Dopository, Nos, 280 and 232 Wabash avonuo. Our artisto are modest men, and it is ouly by, thelr workg that they aro known, and that only to too fow of our citizons, A glanao around tho nrt rapository ‘would convinco the moat fastidioun art critie that thero 8r0 amoug us artista whoso productions can bear tho moat serutinfzing study, Iore hangs a #o-coaat aun- ot scono by Elkinm, o beautiful pleco of water, const, and cloud pamting, worthy of s place ot tho Expoaltion slongsidoof Bieratadt’s ““ Autiwnu in tho Blerras,” Tho gca geenes by Paul Brown aro parboularly offective, tho Inrgor canvasaes bolug glorlous roprodactious of' tha ndeur of furious mid-ocean, or tho beautics of eland aud cosst. In u&mlnflnu callod # Homo of tha Red Mun” Collis produces one of the finost scenes in the Roolys in Golorado, Tho larger Iandscapca by bls Eunllnm:m aro yery bold in thelr concoption, and finislied with exquisito corrcciness of dotafls, whilo his smnllor landscapes aro gems, Another pleturo capecially worthy of mention 48 n skotch by Colils of the White Mountaina of New Lnmpshiro, in which tho verduro aud_folinge oro splondidly managed, Atnong tho other coutributors may bo_moutionod” Blgelow, Iismmeratad, Maticaon, Drury, Murphy, sud Lomon, all of whom have for salo vm’l{ fluo paintings, When thoso palntiugs oro examlno our citizens, they will at onco 00 {hat Obicago is, in tho matter of wyf, quitecs well up o tho mork as nhio f8 in_other things, el ey 1uvo Lithorto, porliape, dovotod 1moro el ontion to, e S Ladies’ Boots and Shoos. Our Intor-Btato Exposition s givon promluenca to many novel and attractive displaya of refiuod mockan- {sm, but none bovo attracted tho samo unqualified admiration aud ottention from tho many thousands of . visitors as the clogant sampled of ladics’ fine boots and sboes exhibited by Mesars, MeCormick & Olark, of No. 130_South Ulark stroet, ond manufacturod by Heusre, Narrows & Boyd, of Now York, Thelr goods aro conceded, by the Joadiug boob and shos manufac- turers of Now Yorlr, Boston, aud olsowhere, who layo wisiled onr Exposition, ns well a3 by thado who huye beon n itendanc ot thio Vienns and tlor Joading European Exposltious, to b superior in eleganco and ulylo to nny gaods evdr oxiifbited In thia couniry or ropo. ‘This ackuowlodgmont {a not only matifying to Lo eutorpriving oxhibitors, but adds to Ohicigo'a worldwide roputation of superlority. St il Qandy. 0. Marancel, tho origlnul maker of Guntlior's can< dlos, whoso otall 15 at the south oud of tho Lxposition building, lns como Widely futo notica on nccount of tho dissolution of the injunctlon sult fnstituted by a vival eandy mon, Ho opeus fresh candlea ovory dny, and tho bonner floats ovor his hooth, whilo Lalfsis dozon fair ladien supply tho urgont domouds of tha publle, o hoadquartess aro ab N0, 135 Twoaly-sac- oud street, i To the Ladics, Cooper & Hennegon, No, 126 Olark streot, make, s |- Apeelalty of ropalring, cleanlng, and altering over la- dies’ furs, A full kino of ladics’ and wmissea’ fino furs inall tho latest and most fushionable styles, Also, o coniplota nnd seleot stock of gents'and youths' lints, caps, gloves, eto. Whotlier -dealring to purchiuse or not, Measea, O, & H, will bo pleased ot all thuea to show tLoir stock, A Rig Blow. Trom the New Orleana Herald, T.nsb ovoning, whilo tho ohic? engineor of a lung-tostor was expatiating upon tho bonoflts to Do derived from tho free use of his instrnmont, o cndavorous individual stopped out of the crowd and romarked to him ¢ s ¢ hintor, do you think it would help me any to blow into that can 7 “Yos, sirj cortainly; it would expand your chest, givo clnsticity to your lungs, and longthon your lifo, Why, yowd soou boable to bloi 600 pounds and win tho 86 prizo.” “Why, does & fellow got $5 when ho blows that many pounda 7" *¢Yos, ir; wonldn't you like to make o trial 2" Wit & imowing wink to tho crowd, I don't curo if I do,” seid Groons, walking around and plankivg down a dimo of tho grousy shimplustor sort. Then taking tho month-pieco in his hand, he mado rendy. 1o opened hiz mouth until the Lholo in bis Tace looked liko a dry-dock for ocorn- stoamors, and begnn to tale in wind, Tho in- flation was like that of tha Gruphid balloou, but not #o disastrous, That follow’s chost bogan to grow und distend until ho rotombled a pouter pigoon moro than a man, at which polnt ho put the mouth-picce to his lips and blow with such foroe that his oycs camo out and stood around on hig check-bonos to aco what was the matter— but that can-top wont up like a flash, and tho noedlo of the indicator apun around liko tho but- ton on a country school-house door, until it stood still at 500 pounds! Tho crowd cheerod, and tha keopor of tha can prid ovor the $5in atamps, wilh a mutter of astonishmont, Dut Greons oolcoted thom coolly, and tusning to the spac- ators, said : ¥ Look hero, gonts, that ain't nothing to do at all for a man who bss boon o bugler in a deat and dumb usylum for soven yoars, like mol " ———— The Proposterous Now Xlouse that Mavic Cwaln Buile, Havtford Letter to the Springfleld Union, But tho oddest pioco of architecture in this clty cau bo scon out on Farmingtou avenuo, about o mile west of tho dopot, in a houso being built for Mark Twaln, who {8 Roughing It-In- no-cents abroad (fm'gl'vn the pun) Dut who loft tho plans and contracts in the hands of & promi- nont buildor, who is pushing things rapldly along. 'hostyle is indeseribable, boinga sort of orosa botwoon & Moxiean ndobo hut and n Bwlsa cottsgo, builb of brick, to cost 840,000, It stouds not far from Gov. Jewoll's, on the opposito slde of the streot, on tho edga of a bill, “rather closo to tho stroet, where it communda o fine viow to tho west and north, and 8 just tho sort of liouso to caudo o strungoer to atop and inquiro: “\Who livea In that quoor-looking houso?” Although the avenuo raus onst and woat, the houso, in- stond of fuoing tho atraot, facos enst, Ou tho north ond is u small bull&lug. noar tho streot, which containg tho kitehon and sorvants' rooms, ) singlo oe doib, tight goparato from tho main building, while imme- dlutely adjoining Is s large dlulnlg-ruum, 17x40, having but littla ght, 80 that whon uscd it will bo neccssary to light tho gre, The parlor i whero tho kitchon would ba locatoed in any olher liousp, whilo Mark's own room, where most of his thwo will bo spont, [ at the tap of tho houre, and, In order to offsot the wunt of HFM 1 tho dining-room, this roow fs rlmout entlvely glass, Take it all In all, it 1y the quoorost pleve of architocturo ono ling ever goon, but with ono ro- doeming foaturo, thut iy opon firo-plecos ull :vnr the houso, aud good, gonorous-uizod ones, 00, MARRIAGES, COLI—BTRWART-On_ Wadnosdny morning, Uot./s3, o rorid Gote'U. Tinlaoin, by tho-Tov, Lwd: llian oy O Golo, Thiar ama ise Danilo O: Btewart, HOMILLER—0'DETTE-~Ny the Rav. Oharles Thenoy, o O G, Cntemte O TR of Wasiog: tor and Jonyaw U'Dolte, of Port Huron, Miol, w, Do Oy D8 NOSILRS—1OS1i-On Thuraday ovaning, Oct. 923, At tho rosldaneo of 1o brido's brothor-in-taw, As Waldwin, v, Tloronoo McCartlly, Dasior of t7, B . Wost, 'duuiliter of e Je $too, of Dotroity Rioh. o " ¢ Wy KERWIN-McOARTHY—On Baturdayafternoon, Qot. 2, 8%, tho safomnop of Wi brid'a paronty 163 Sontli non.at,, by 110 Ttey, Tathor Gonway, Mihaol W, Kore i ‘n:‘f Sthd Hiannah 8. MoCariby, allof this oity. Mo oanis: ¢ Y27 Now York papors plonso copy- A LA L I DEATHS. O'0ONNELT—Oct.. 2, 107, Mary dulia, bolovod daughfoe of ‘Vatelol end Mary O'Connoll, A% Lor sosle ouda, No. 225 Iuabalb-st., nigodl 1 yoar and 8 montliss Friends and relativoy of 1o 1nnily are fnvitod to Attond tha fiieral ot 10 o'olock uniay. . E¥"INow York papars ploasd onpy. IEDEN--Oat. , ut 8 o'olool, ot fi rasldonca of Ps D, Keogh, No, 89 Margarot-st., Mr, Joun Eden. v Funcral from tho. Jeawis Oliurols Mondas, Oot, 31, fo Oalsary Gomolory by cars, . - 2 SEELEV—Ab s rostdoneo nenr Atiants, Ga., Bopt, 9, of tspliold fover, nfter o abort {lincas of fivo ddys,. Blior- mian M. doolog, agod b1 sanrs. BRISCON—Tn this clty, Oat. 25, mt No. 170 Waut Lako- 8t of runturo of augusimn of right oxtornal onrotid nefary, John . Tiriscon, ofad 23 soute Fanoral from £9 North bialstod'st., ta-day, at1o'olock 1. i %o Rosobill Gomotory ahd plnstd I (g ailty LLER—Saturdny woraing, Ost. %5, 1673, Samucl W, Elior, ngod b yorraand § saontig, . Tnornl from his nto resldonog, Ne. 67 Cnlumot-av., Moninynt S (o Graugland, . OUWETT—1n thin clty, Honry D. Olwell, agod 13 yoars, uacal frn” i onldonas o s, Dromios, Witias Qlwoll, No, 2 Sangor-st., Mon.dny, 372 fiat, E27-New York Unioss plonsa copy. . UARIODY-—Ta this lty, Oot. B, Patrick Carmody, 4 *fmondd Hniday, Oct. 2, by. oars to Calvary, Trlonds oty famfly aeo Ths tad to nttond without fardhior Hotlso. LF-SL, Louls papora plonso cans. HCRSES AND CARRIAGES, ©* ' * TSt e ETRAWRERRY ROAN MAR, & YIARS OLD,© & perfogt woty fagt, aud must bosold, Boo und try har, at 200 Walnut.at, ;Xs TUI: SEAEON I8 SHORT FOR DISPOSING OF - horsos and socond-haud hugglies, bring thom 10 tha Uhlcago lorsa Matkot and liave thom dlspocod of; horses s engolp oncdod o 81 purwoulc bastlos wislu 3 & 3 % 1o ol 5 Vo Washingtomats U ovves viaea 1o vl 15 ATINE BRIOK BARN, 103 TWENTY.SROOND- nt., Liavo foenalo 4 Parfland outtors, 11ight exprose Fanart, ! st i T B WABABITAV., ALL A inds doliver 3, and Fons, vont bavpainse Ue T BARSONG, 0CraL Wadont, st TIPTOP OPEN BUGGY AND GOOD BINGLE hauose, aqual to uow. Having no uso fur thom, will 201l for $110;wil taleo s rood lght doublo Work Latasss in partpuy, No, 64 Michigan-ave . 40 UARRIAGES, 13 HORSES AND OARRIAGES, . [TORSE, BUGGY, AND HARNESS TOR BALE) fanoy Gongard o iigay, Goun & TonDrookals mako, ‘nonely iaw, with fine bay liorso aud harnoss, 1oom 2 Jiwlng Blogk, 20 North Olatk-st. T{ORBES WANTED TO HOARD AND TO AlLI— I‘Iulfismfi domand for a faw good horsos, No. 10 Cuziis, RNRESS O RVERY DESORIPTION AT RE. i R A GOOD wortli about §195, * Tlorso {s Tyons ¥ H eond-hand by, o sty1as Ladionia; i travelar; macniugs b 1168 ylay handsonto, [ AV & TIRE TANGR TORST YO% GATE, L olionp; of will Tot. i to & Gond aann ot & vory ransons e {ué'.' Calt tor 1."N. TERTBERE, "2 Wit Mon- Touss ¢ T WiiT BELT, A TWO-BGATHD WAGON, POLT, and fills, oost §180 tywo moullis igo, for lows than BAIE Sitodoubla.aruots e i, Yory il hod thrge aEnos ; mitat bo aoldl Geaant (0 couniry, ri8 goin 10 80ottant, Uril n% 451 ATnatd-nbe 1eas TWORy-Alaties JTAVE TOR GALE LIGHT AND HEAVY DI. Jttvory wagons of all kindn, choap, 51463 South Canalst. A GOUD TIORSK, BUGGY, AND JIAT: ‘addvom ‘N'51; W, niona wiil oy real oatale 5 riline ohioor ) - wate snd ouah it o ook Trg. oo G A s e Bhan ‘wagon, vdor, Coak 2% Tnquiro ‘o1 9. WURZDUIG, stand sornor Oraelesm Monroo-sis, 4 ‘QTX TIORSER TOR BALV_ONE TOR §it0, ONR fox 100, 60 fot 1860, 000 for §10,0mo for 860, 10 b IPIOIAT, BALE OF NONBRS, TUGAITH, &0+ et A AIaos a1 otk s g A0 Coreall, cornoe Twollth oud Helstod-as. | 0 OITDN, Audtionoor, oo o e 2y 1 G OREEGRATED TROTTING-HORSE, HTOAN T 2 0 o oy lon, Jr., will stand thn [all season; also, the ‘m“‘|nu>'|'bn'lll‘gn lfl;!gl‘:x, ot 73'-: sl'l“lul E:lthb . T) S Rl oLLF rorord aAm Ay Mo et in Gond atabilog for niaros, OSOALL BIIGGB. PO RUNT-STABLE, 40 8TALLS; LOOATION GQOD 'i!‘; (forgale anid boascks; 850 por inpuib. A froes N A e haaoy f e ny kot ot SAE AL, n, n Ontaf SR o 813 Mind ol ta ot coes prsos. VWANTED=AY PANIC PRIGRE, A DARK-GOL: orod Liovao, 10 inuds, and raniuy; porfcotly sound and, klod, and ready Lo sliow B mufiutos or hottor.. Addrost for oo waok, iriths prico and fuil desoription, N 7, Tribe uno uilien. v WARIED-A " GOOD, SQUARE TOX, 0P ““businga b . 10 Horstinors buggy for faonoy, THOMAS JRWE o cosh, " Addrom N 3, ribuno ohigg, . o1 1 HATG and ANTED—A FLW HORSES R A% wintors v b0 Sora o TIROUOTE Wests rm stabloy ito; prico, 3. por wook, hay and gratu, Add *V.LII A - iy and et Aons U L EEANE, T Sovt ANTID_TIONSES TO WINTER . B IOIER 20, WINRGR, 25, o sraneyhad thosg dates at K710 par momb of part o o . » BI] . TGN, Tioon by o J0 Doncboreate - - O 9§D ANTID—A ONEAP GROOE! XPIE! W Waon, Aduvos 5 81, Feiboms ot Lt RESY VANILD—FOR OAGL-ONE OR TWO YOUNO, #ound, siyllsh buggy h e e g::efi.etn"x U davs, a0 Uooliaty hoar O & oW ST, I XPRESS WAGON, 840, GOOD RUNNING ORDER; Dttt chunxg Gl BAKER, 50 Last lirio-st, riaa, auitablo fo No. 20 Ubatnbor of Cammareer o o ANTED—TOR” CABH—A_TWO-SEATE] ATIED :J OR SALE-A TOP OONCORD BUGGY (KIM- TORBMS BT, JONCORD Lgacy, (i, &gon at Hancliott & Oartar's Livory-Stablo, on Twollthe sk, Lotwoou \Wabash-av. and Statd-st. JFOR SALE-A OOD HORSI, SOUND IN RVERY roapeots will bacncss and wagan, with top; almost now, Gt a bargaln, _Inquiro ot 2 Archer-av. JPOR, BALE-OURAP-QNE NEW TOP-BUGG first-clasa riako; sud ono business buggy. 1069 Stato. ANTED—A TIORSEAND GOUP XOLAN for ronl oatato. N 55y Prlbuneatien DO LANGR ANTED—A PONY PIIARTON, WITH OR WITH. ] out top, _Must bo in good ANTED — A SEOOND-IIAND 3-SPRING BX- pross wagon. Wik buy o horso also if choap. Ine fro i o S0 Ra, 0f 105 Bouth Wator-at. Monday. it O. I R Ty Twatn. ooy { Hoom 18 9: G- (1 0BZAGH: A Al TOR SALE-ONnAP AN, WAGOY, AND M. noas, fami ngo, and oI ngvnoy all, G3ab o tiuno. Teoofa 1, 148 South Gixriaty o °F T O o rders, CBa s Saag o RN Fringes, 1 400 bugates, Ca ; Biablo, 193 Jcabt Washioiomst. b vt contyaed : prioo, Bib0: will xanes a wori ot g pay, > Oall Aby ovoatus nELI Went Moroo, 0% EXOHANGE-VINE 3.DLO0D MORGAN O AN OL I h\;’i,w Ry nalat, ny. Wikl o good youag road borss. Addross 1. AX, hAVie i [OR BALE_TEAM O TIORSES, HARNESS. o204 moan for $154, cost B3N Lhis suminor, N b, Tril- offlco, mobaody, m’l’ o N3, '(':Hmnu oml?mc.“ A OR BALE—A TWG.-SEATED BUGOY, ~ALMOST now; patont whaols, _Inquir at 437 South Doarborn. [1O% BALE_TIGAVY CXPRESS NG SAGRIFIGED o duronsiiz omiee golu Bst: mastbo it willtendy £ unimprovad clty Son) sautats, W rouco in oash, DOIA MOOATCLY. £ lifng letahdas o oo TIOR BALE- AT KRARLY HALF VALUE, N s for him, @ 3ound, siyilsh bay Horso, 7 oars ald, ytaiat, foonow e s o, warka oo dou. ‘w ond travalor, at’on 3 o 8y RtfoFat., noar Harriiv nnd Morgan, - "o OX SALT-A BAY MARI; 6 YEARS OLD, GEN tlo, eafo, and sound, o will trada far cheap fat aut 3y, dulorenad in gash, all or addross O, M. PLIER- N, 20 Chicago-av, 01t SALE_VERV DESIRABLE U-VEATLOLD T s 1ol wabte, EYEALOL Foltable, and full of good soneo, sound aud frae fro vidos, tino-pattad ‘andgood travolor. - Addross W b, Tribiino oflica, TQOR SALE_TIONSE, TIARNESS, AND OOVERRD i g, Thoto meaning busiuosa oall at Ul Mwonty- ‘socond-at, . J9R SALE—A GOOD BXPRESSWAGON, GIIEAD for cashi; no patehiod up aifalr.” Alyo Lusinoss maro i I 1 Call ab U d faod storo aud hamasa Coll ab tlour sud food storo coruor Blata OTL SALE_OHKAP~-A NIOE STYLISH NATE, LA s & fom ad Vs, STVEISE RATE, N 4, ‘I'zibnno oflico. LA OARRIAGR AND A NIOE WELL- d pairof ey horacs, safe snd gantle, nud nistol a chioloo famlly toam. Inqairaof Dy W PAGE, 118 aud 120 Monroo-t. 3 [OR SATE-BEST SADDLI; AND BUGGY 1IOKSE, ovon, Inigey (now), and Latuass, clcap for ceats Anly 524 Woat Blonroacat, o cucap for cea ANTED—TO TURONASE % THEAVY TEANG o food auitablo for tho lumbor distriota; will trado uggy, ond harnoss. THOM- iots and onah, Al RE £S5 souimdlanct VAR LONE, o8, o ST e ov tios, In oxolan i € EES "EALHRG S fllos, " maros, o toma, JAS SlabLS oarmor o Tvonty-sLcdhest, sha Lot W A e T ROCE VAT, SUTTABLE Ll o W olioap. *Adicoss 70, Tribund ofiess oo o PRV 038D ANTRD~1OREFS T0 DOARD BY THR WERE n\;‘ V"u:_:aw. "3 good 0xpross wagan for sulo clioap, 465 . o 11 gxolang : BRICHAR & 871N, 18 Mothodist Ohucon Bioce:” AANTED A SECOND-HAND _TOP-BUGGY. Y or 8 Ceioaton PAR o anba oSy 8 55, Uribuno otflos, TEW MORA a o wintor. 250 and 301 Miohignn-nt., North Bider o oo Blabloa, y ANTED-TO TRADE-A FINE TIRHARY R Y, B ioemo, Bugey, oud baciesa. GLLAPLN, ALt and 21 T_GAN ROARD A NUMBEIL OF WESSLIOMP & SUAIGER, OF TORSES TN apons aliays on ind formoving farmitn fongonord o » plaser oto, 1o : SoRLRARY £ilitp. > 7o VIl susmantcosatistaction 5925 CASIGWIELL GUY 2 GOOD SPAN OF Sl ioarly B AR ot o, DL 003, hoass . noAly nae ¥ 3 201 Laonllomtee Raom 1o B n Ly L. " Apple e FINANCIAL, Snnnnnancnn GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WHO OAN FURNIS: A feom 88,000 €0 310,000 it chab (1o tnarenss, s warky ing capltal of jolng stook gompaay), oan, by furniching {his aulount, Lisvo full control of tho fuantcs, n jares it e e B ERL R loly, Toonna 18 324 17, 63 SMadisonets Uiy Alatanin JURRENOY TO TOAN ON WAREIIOUSE RE: Dfantunti oo abd s, O H "B So, SEriios Dlamondehoughic s 0. 4. BRYANT, 128 South LATS AGAINST 3 <) 3 (CLABIS A TIOME, KNIOKERDOUKER, and other bankrapt I gaonod by, N WATLEREES G Bediioem. ot Hona XPOSITION BTOOK WANTED_1 T En Jor cash. " YOOTE, 163 st w...hm‘}:%fi’ifi'fifi O, SALE-g8 HMORTOAGE ON TINST-OLASS o By fpalostator worth 7o timos tho smoust. ~ Ad- e BALIE_CLAIN AGAINST TIHE FRANKLIN 70N BALR_A GENTLEMAN'S TROAD_FIARE: afrald of nothings trot fn throo minutos, Soll clioap, or trado for conl, Adiress 804 Madison-st, - ‘7Ol SALE-GHEAP—ONG GOOD ARD STRONG Lorac, 9 yours old, eullablo for a graoory wagom, st &7 Milwaukoo-ay, O BALEWTITE BARE, § VIEATS O, TAST, tlo, sonnd, nnd stylish, . "Also, b b 3 oadly Hovr. He e Gy 5 1 Nibd et o fON BALE—(THE PROPERTY OF A o b Ttoom 4, ENTLE. 4 * man wito can bo roforred 'to) o eplendtd bay liorsa by tho famons eiro Gold Dust, I7 hands high, ocfootly sounts et e e aptoet s Sl N voiy fast., Privo 6o, Apply a LV Bibic. 55 Wost Madlaoast. aud ligrnoss, an monthily paymonts 1f dostfod. FIRED, 45 and 41 Congrosstte OR _BALE-A PAIR TEAVY DRATT HONSES yclating ¥,00 pounds; bout Balr 1a th oity. 05041t FIELU, 43 sud 43 Congronsest, . OR SALR—-A NIOE LITTLR PONY-MARE, GO R oy N ‘bolo rig, §00." 87 Vorrost-av., noar Doug- Tiauk. OIAPIN, $14 and 216 Linst biadison-cts TEAVE FROM 23,000 TO 84,00 TN GASI, AND J T eI, wnbu%u oiblo A Slrigh pats Joth prctihaumos, vhloh vish 1o oxohnbgo fox brtangoe. : SRobd Vruporty. - Rldsews B8, Telbapn ofies o 6980 JONEY 70 LOAN TOR RHORT TINE ON ET: L oured gomimuroial papor, by OLIVIR BESLY, 167 LaSaifo-ite, Hoom . NV[ONEY 70 LOAN OF DIANONDS, WATORTA bons, oto., ab LAYNDEILS pir ) 15 dalpiiat,, mons Dlvks - stabilebed 1osg, - oo 120 Liaa GNEY IN SMALL AMOUNTS 7O LOAN MOTiintar. Rimtto haopanras, T Nceor R , houses o B ‘Gollatorals, at 143 BouLL Olarlste, Roor b - 1. WINNE. O atiog veloao sesueinia b O HUNATOLR: o by O, 5 36 Bouth Olork-at,, Hoom 3, noss Mhdisoats ONEY—IN BUMS OF_ 600 TO 1,000, Rfiifl Tor aiort tiuo o good sosurity.® S 1] THaRG O bloe e g BODSEIOLD FORRT: , Dlxnos, aud o s ity . ROGIII, 11 Fant Mailoon gte. Teagmnds oo I FORBALE-GIEAP-GOOD SEGOND-ITAND TOT- buggles and oxprows-wagons, at 44 Lldridgo-oourt, TFOR SALT-HGAVY TEAN TOREEE, WAGON. and harnoss, Uhoup for aasly, or will teado for cosly igrocories, or bardwaro., W 10, Tribuna aflca, TR BALE—1WO HORSES, OITEAD, AT RANGYS Livary, Sate, and Woardlng Stablcs, bl and 23 Wast Madison-at, A fow wora boasdora can Uo acoommodated, JOR BALE-AN OTEN “SQUARVHOX ~LUGGY, nonrly ‘now, for §iW0. Uall bssomant 81 and 8 Washiugton-st, Q0N BALE-_AN IMPORTED ENGLISH FOUR- wheelad dog-cart, platad harnpss, aud stsiieh by Rinre, Vory nobby; must bo sold by Tusdny; a bargaln, ROBERT AVICEE S 00v Moou U, 193 Dowborhoss: O BANKRRS_L AN TIlE AGENT OF SLVERAL P S wnd e i AT nmnfm?m ouses (010,000 owaigranta anoh & Tt'(- ‘Would Iiko to'muot with party bav ing cupltal and abillty 10 orgonizo & ook GoABeRy for bukity, forvaralag, and nufmgzn:mu. Can o chtarg 1 or ana” e w0 nowiy.c xopoad “stoaiysiip Tinos, Addras “SNAIILR b f W'rlbuno ofices. Nouno but prinel, Jit dlex Who hacan businons ool anmon, Lo 1Sk PaT [0 LOAN~83,c0) FOIL THRER MONTIS ON 1 Sntitato aetarmre R O AR — A e Y ANNED-GO0D TURGHASE MONEY NOTGS. a0 T h 3 and tierost llowd, - v BAMRE varties, seouslly, 0% BALE-GHEAP—A GOOD FAMILY-HORAG} kind, sound, and gontlo: poriogtly safo for lady or oy toliatidlu; usod to tho city; top-bugey and haraoes, {n gond ordor;sold for want of neo ; would taka trad (a pire. ddross, or oall, Room 15, 63 LaSal Fror HALE_$310-110RSE, BUGAY, AND HAR- i nose: 850 down, Lalancs inono and twd munths, Ape iy Bomdy Luokduy orning. B WARBLEY, ol wom 1, ANTED TURCHASE SONEY PATET TROM 060 0 wortgagy, ol n o inatdo property.” JAMUE 11 ABEOTE, B, Washisgton: oty |V ANTED—610,00 ¥OR §_OR_ 13 _MONTIE Ol y oo sconis: Addru{N us,‘n'numy.umw. N VY ANTED-GLEWAND £3,001 FOR S 0 § HONTHY on first-clss collatarala will pay good ratos, Ads drens 89, Vribuna offioo, F’ou BALL-$3% WILL DUY A GOOD DUGGY- QLonyi also & oxpross-wagon, ‘ahoap, ab 868 Weut Madfson-yt, QR _SALE-A TIORSE: 7 YEEATS, BUGGY AND hiarnoss, almost naw will acll chonp, 184 Forquor-st, "ANTED—TO BORKOW 313,000 ON TTRST MORT: o i oo Y -+ Wik pay 15 por oont} o commlssion LA Arods AUC: GOLIEAAN, 107 1 ingste > oY '\VAN'I‘MD—’A‘O BORROW 85,000 Oft of th 10,00 ON. o z NV, sumo good Tote, vrell lugatad," In a growilug’ poriion s AT NXERaY OLE NUATLY TEW, 1a iy, SOrth E50,000,_Address B by Tribitas oiicor e i 5 L TAGTE 3 ANTED—§5,000 TO 87,600 FOTL § TO§ YEARS, a0 Aoy Lotay S Sl ess B oy § sk 1 ood yoal eatato seourity. Will pay 10 o coit and a. m., ot Brouniok & Drown's lvery'stablo, Lake-st,, ( 8mall evumisslon. Addsess N'%, Tribuno oftive, » above Saugamon, ANUED -800 YOI FIVE MO, O o NAWE, 7 YEATT LD, which 1w Tor cout por oontl, aud gira O i SORREE MALL, T VEATROLD: good indomod siota wid sual eatato sopuriiy. Adaress N tioavior hotso, No, 18 Hopeat. iy iy olbee. R BALE—OIIRAP, TEN _TORBES, BONT S baruoss, st FISK & TURNER'S Siablus, ooraor of ‘Hirty-iirst ahd Dourhora-sta, in TTARI BADDLIS, DR, R SALI—TEA 5 ot s Lo BARDCE, ST ors, Wighn 0ovors, £0, | GusorAmOnt Goods Dopor, Nos. 185 'and {47 Lako-at, JOR, BATE-OIFRP, FISIOLASS SUMI, “buggs, aud uingly lnrnoss, togothor of separate] o1 b foow 86 45 Bonth Wator-st, NOIt BALE—ON#) EXPRESS NIG, 8803 VERY clioap, _Also ateadyliauliog, It vt t, Ti—A PAIR OF DAPPLLD DATK OREAN youn zouud and portdutly gontfs, Just tho thing fof prtit driving, orooupa ur Gareingo, " A grout barkii for onsty puly i b OO, Toam 43 Otls’tlock, T, Halluat., coruor Madixon (1Bied floar), or 181 Wareon s, {01 BALE - allog, It vanted,” 10 Hopost, o 4 Liorack, finoly nintcliod, whito wanos and tails, gy Apply fo GEO, W 3 EAP_IOKSE, BUGGY AND HAR. 1038; nlso, egvoral B oo slngla drlvore: o tontis, - Northweatern Bablcs, L60 and S0y Mehiganrte PR, SALE-AT o8 ROUTIT GANALEL, ONG light and“ono heavy grocery wakou with or withuut ton; otio sinisto anid oo twa-soatod LUKy also, onb wo0e ondrhand bugzigy with 1o, aud ono opon, Olio: kY Afi'{"flzg}l DORTOW ON RIS I o rty, wnincumbred aud < 000 caall, fot b yoacs, 0,0, Iniorest Wt 10 yar sont« <im Bteat doiwn to dnto; nonu bt heluoipala neod Apply, U, JOLINSTON, 3 - .o N, oaro of Aosars, Gfibort & Glvins, b3 Lae NIBD-~50 (0 FOK & YILARS, TIRST MOTI pprovod pruporty: valuatlons 59 ou 2 15t-alavy w4 10 Mvank Al FRANKLIN "'950 DLEVOBIT IN 1o fc o 25 () WANTED—T WANT 70 HORROW ORI fiér?'g Jonr ST il s feay snorigage ou ) alo, Addrysa N o1, Tribuno oo, - D P commle 81.6 GLAIME AGAINST GREAT .600 S e Bt O 4, Teidhon o Lasiriton Coupaay forsala. 4 llico. G () WANIED FOL BIIORT OR LONG $2.000 jpA%"EP JoT, BUGKT OF EONG DANK T Aaky offor, Adflru‘l’g yrbsont ruton, "Addrees N 16, Trlbuno uliteos Y3 OIUgl0,00 TO TOAN FOR TWO OR L’a;\),.lqv oo wmfi. K5zatity soust o Neolass oy Batlh sueng 2 Tatiro 06 Or e LAD) Ol BALE-TIORSE, TOP BUGGY, AND 11AR- guEn i e Geblt ol A . waon e, N o W o, ¥, AcULI] UUK‘““ S ([ORSES WINTERED AT DUWNRIS 0y I braught out aud roturncd freo of lr:hum.:[ fi‘ég‘fly‘ and yeatn; 8 largo run, proteotod by (hick gravos of tne borguod atablos nichis, Al horsce intristed to nurvn&a {.wfirwzn T hes_ordor, gs Grder, vory olioap V. ; U Doarboru-st, WA FOR S MONTHS ONLY 3 $7.000 wosurlty, fitat worlgago on real catate’ Yurjuors heurt ol eltys firsteclass wanoyy Sula e dodeod ilt odige: will pay swall commlslon, roas W Gl ribung olfico, 3 (}(}() WANTED FOR GNG OR TWO YEATS 3 i twa brlok hufldllun: D Tt T ronted yoarly for 311,400, - Address 8 W, Triluud o WANTED TOIt §_T0 5 YEARS ON $10.000 MNax ty, Will d raton. ,‘E’}m... N m(.lrmf.'mé’ Gl 2ore WLy 5 O LOAN; WILL DISCOUNT G000 15,000 15 Jea3! A 1estato pager, AORLY & AIAGLLL, 1 blndeat roal extato pane: Arill rucolvo the bestattontion, ‘Tortuy, B3.2 por_weol tlafuction guarantoed, Apply ta 1), M, WOUDH, BiVa e hhets, Lol dtder'So, 1, e Mudhon aid Surtiot Duoat, 105 Laluitaat, i O, 1, Movse, 11T id 113 ko4 CfONSES Kip WEKLL OARLD DR, IOR tho viutor, noar olly, 0, i, BECIKWITH, 13 aud 1b Bowth Watar! IOnsts, HORNEIEOR BALE ON SONTILY aymonts dyislog-horaes, wi Lo asar DL HRA R T A S rons sad e WANTED=-TO RENT, AR or upfur 3g W 1y P l"fa‘: o, oM, Wit Toculion sud tarma,