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LOCAL POLITICS. The _Lntesi; Dodge of the Sample- Room Managors. Rogistration To-Morrow and Weilnes day---List of the Polling Places, Ttianot oxpootod that thoro should bo any- thing partioularly now iu local politics sinco Baturdny, ns Bunday is supposed fo bon day of roat, whon tho minds of men are olovated above mundaue affairs, Tho sullen sky and damp wonther kept porsons in doors, snd there was not tho usual amount of goesip. Tho principal toplo of convorsation was the Hesing-O'Hara |- dodgo, of cslling a moeting to-night to split the Law-and-Order forces, and omable them to tako advantago of tho division, Tho call was publishiod in tho papors yosterday without suy.namo attanched, end there enn bo no doubt that it was instigated by Hoxing, as tho last desparato movo to disunito tho solid plialaux arrayod to defent him. Eclee- ticlsm I8 anothor torm for Hesinglsm, and tho mengeho Jénd themeolves' to Lis baso purposes aro not to bo trusted any moro than Hoslng him- self. hig ovenlug may safely bo rogarded as o froud, o delugion, and o snare. It can accomplish 10 good oud, it cannot oloct & Constablo, nnd ita ovident objeet iy Lo playinio tha hands of Hes- ine aid bis man O'Uara, including tho Criminol Court gung. - ANY CITIZEN B poceing tho City Collector's office aan loolk in aud ind it omply of clorks, who aro bumming around lown loying pipe In tho Intercst of TIes- | fng. Tho eity pags thom for time spent inen- daavorluz to hand over the Governmnont to tho Bample-Lt-om { arty. A catinlopua of theso clorka uld Lo inters oling, and 1P they do not nttend to thely logitimalo bitolnuss they nbould Lo dis- cumsod, fnd battor mon pub in theit places, 415 NATURALAZATION FUAUD porpelraied durmg tho puss twd woel are to bo eontaed natil the dny of olection, The Bamplo- i porty boast theo trey nuturalized at the vato 200 3 & nd thera o instencos whoro tho Logus it werd nob in the land of the froo more than six months, Two fellows got vut th s last .week who had not beon hore q wonihe, and ono of thom bns beon promised a-plaea on tho polize fores fu caza tho fosingiten ob power, 1low many promiscs of ter lavo been mads it Is iimpossible o ECESSITY OF REGISTERING, o overy Law-tud-Order citizon Tho mocting called at Kingsbury Hall | 3 namo, and the nencs of his vrow und Viedneod; canuol bo crad on thoir minds, Los evoy teh oub aud Le rasdy to yoto o slection , 4o bury Kiug Tesing out of sight foraver. o dams, who with-" t, it s proper to h resarding lis rusignn. Lt persorally. Whily ho i4 not 6o foigelful of vo the information *ton g it to the ropresouln- hich nomiusted him. He son to o fiiond, and the friend, l:ari, let tho news loak out, nud of reached {lu eais of the ublquitous UNE ropartor. F, TRED OREENE 4 cut of his notina- nam ot tho primmvies of fhio Four- toenth Ward, aud that he wil vun 88 an inde- pouadeut Lewi-and-Ordar candidato, ON TUESDAY-AND WEDNEGDAY NEXT tho polls will Le opon_for rogistration, and it tlie imperative duty of every citizon who intends to yote for law and order agaiust Inwlessncss and bummerikw to registor himoolf and seo that his friends ave registored. 'The Sampla-Room Rmrty ara not only ready to rogistor, but in the North Bido wardy, whora tho Judges of Tlection oro mostly. Mesing’s bummiors, - they have been engaged during tie past weol cooking up the ‘books, putting down flotitions named, o that their repeatecs ean travel from ward to ward and vote at all {ho precincts. The enemy will resort to all sorts of uneerupulons tricks and stratagems, and every decont citizen must vote 8o os to insure an overwhelming tri- umph, They hopo to delay vat\nfi: on olection- duy by swearing in overy. man who Ig not yog- istered. "ho importance_of registoring must thorofore be apparent, Following isa list of the polls ¢ Tirst Ward—First Procinct, Shorifi’s ofica; Second ‘Precinet, Firo Pairol Duflding. Socondl Ward—Xiret Precinct, No, 207 Stato streok ; Second Procinet, cornor Von Buren and Shorman streets, "Tuird Ward—Tirst Preeinot, Pock Courtand Stat stroot 3 Socond Procinet, No, 458 Clark slrect ; Third Precinct, No, 662 State street; Fourth Irocinct, No. 663 Btato stroot, Fourth Ward—First Precinct, No. 850 Blato stroet Socond Procinet, No, 010 Blato strect: Third Precinct, Howland’s _stobics, Twenty-sccond atreet; Fourtl Precinet, Twenty-fourth street and_Indinna avenue, Fifih | Word—Firat Preefuct, Tyeuty-uiuth and Stato streots ; Becond Provcinet, South Park avenuo aud Twenty-ninth streot; Third Precinet, Douglas Place 2nd Cattugo Grove avonuo ; Fourth Precinet, No, 1600 Stato strect, Sixth Ward—First Precinct, 104 Archer avenuo; Second Preciuct, Twenty-sevanth sircct ond Went worth ayenno; Whird Precinct, No. 370 Archeravenio; Tonrth Procinel, Archer avoiiue and Farwoll strcet ; Fifth Procinct, Ko, 770 Arches avenua, Soventl Wird—First Procinct, No, 23 Oanatport avenue; Second Precinet, No, 772 Halsted etrect; Third Preclnct, No, 105 Finlk direet; Fourlh Procinct, Bluo Tsland ovenuo nnd Twenty-second stecot; Fifth Pro- cluct, Lawndale, Eighth Ward—Tlrst Precinet, Moxwell Streot Englne. d Precinct, No, 593 Canal atroet ; Taird fth uud Union streots ; Tourth Pro- cluct, N0, 613 Jofferson street; Tifth'Precinet, No, 129 Doown ctrect; Bixth Precinet, No. 20 llenry Birect; Beventh Precinct, Coolidgo strect and Asii- Jaud avoutia§ Lighth Preciuct, Satapson and Loouils Btrects, “Ninth Ward—First Precinet, Fo, 56 Qanal ptreot Socond Piecinct, DeKovon aud Uanal streats ; Third Precinet, No, 172 Harrlson stract ; Tourth Procluct, 177 DoKovew breot; Tifth Precinet, No, 970 Morgun trect; Sixth Prochiet, Ko, 867 Twelth atrcets Sevonth Precinct, No, 281 Tolk siroct; Eighth Precinet, No, 91 Bluo friand avenue ; Niuli Preciuet, No, 805 Tyler strect ; “enth Procinct, Diue Taland Enginc-Houso, Tenth Ward—First Prociuct, Joiferson Btreot Eygine- Touso; Secoud Ircciuet, Ciluton Sircet lingino- Houso: _Third Precinct, No. 147 Sangamon strcet ; Fourth Precinet, No, 247 dludison atrect, Eloventh Word—Fht Preciuct, Ko, 91 Milwauke av-uuo; Second Precinet, o, 30 ‘Milwaukeo avenu ccond ' Precinc, No. &) Milwaukeo syeuuo ; Third Trocinet, No, 11’ Lako ‘street ; Tourlh Precintt, No, 237 Luko ntrcct. Twolfth Wurd—Flirst Precinct, No, 340 Indlana avo- nuo; Bocond Precluct, No, 490 Randolyh streot e tiom e thhe pro) ¢ 1 puee Lo ti the b‘y tho movemont of the orowd Into tho princlpal siroot of the town, - Tho crowd continued to in- crongo, and tho sitnation became ombarrassin g, if not dangorous, Tho Quoon, who hai boon orushod by the mob, wishod to roturn, but could not succeed, and nereamed In terror, Thoemoro enthusisstia bogan to toar her dress ond earry off bits of it as relics, and it {a hard-to sy what sort of costime would have beon loft to Her Mujenty If aho hnd not ad the prosonco of mind Lo talio refugo in o shop, tho door of which was closed, Tho polico eamo to the ros- oue, but ab firat tholr offorts were unsuccosaful, 1t was not until thoy wore sufticiontly numorous to keop an opon way botweon the sbop and the ploco of ombarkation that tho Queen could ro- turn to tho yncht, After Ifer Majesty was on bonrd o man was noticed coming towards tho yacht bcnrlng on_bhis shoulders Princo Constan- tine, hoir {o tho throno. Tio aselstanco of tho snilors wos nocessary to rosouc tho Priuce from tho arma of this frantio, PERSONAL, TNE CITY. J. Liboll, of New Yorlk, js at tho Bhorman, Con. J, Buffum, of Now York, is at tho Bher- won, : rlllsn Haoll, Jr., of Mobilo, 18 at tho Grand Pa- cifle. Goorgo H. 01l of Cincinnati, ia at tho Grand Paotio. Tho Hon. Oaustin Brown, of Boston, is at tho Bborman, “Tho Hon, A, J, Wardon, of Michigan, s at tho Shierman, Warron T, Leland, of Albany, N, Y., is at tho Grynd racife. Tho Ilon, 1L J. Ball, of Council Bluffs, is ab tho Bherman, . B. 7. Boale, Utica ;_R. W. Cooper, nglind ; ‘yVillinm Woodward, Baltimoro ; Ohatlos Prr— ‘moutor, Now York,'snd It. Nolaan, of Ishpon- ning, aro guests at the Bherman, T. D, Marquis, Bloomington; J. P. Sonth~ worth, Mobilo: A, I, Loland, Clovoland; Guorge Otis, Montveal, and L. B. Pattorson, Towa City, aro rogiatered at the Grand Paciflo, Among tho orrivals at_tho Wost Side Briggs outerday were ; Judge John D. 8, Dryden, Bt. -Louis; Liout-Ool. II. P. Valotto, Whenfon ; Thomns Fairbairn, Milwaulteo ; Maj. W, M. Tay- lor, Ottwwn ; Qon. . Rowett, Carilnville ; Hon. A, 3 Bimliu, Bpringfiold ; Maj. A, W. Edwmds, Demociat, Carlinyille ; J. D. Hunter, New Yorl ; 3. Polo, Engloud ; J.'M. Broadwoll, Broadwell ‘House, Donvor, Col.; 1. O. Colgute, Now Yorlk. * Thero was published In Tue TRIDUNE yostorday morniug a statoment of tho marringo of Mr. M. W. Korwin and Miss Hannal: McCarthy, of this city, which wan false. Tho snnounceniont was loft at thia ofico under circumatancas that dis- armed suspicion, and the scoundrel who wroto it'hnd tho temporary satisfaction of snceoss'in bi: maltcious offort to wound tho feolings of o large circle of most eatimablo porsons, i IN OENERAT. ‘William Cnllen Dryant has prosonted $500 to {ho Princoton (11l.) High School. Judgo O. B. Smith, of Chnmpaign, M., hag Just comploted a palitinl rosidenco ut that place, J, IT. Weaton has bought tho olegant residenco of Gov. Washburn, in LaCrosse, Wis,, for which ho paid £20,000. . Tho late William Wheolwright left an cstate of £800,000, including $200,000 for o sciontific school at Nowburyport, Masa, Lounise Aleott’s mothor eays: ‘T am 73, but monn to go to tho polls Lefore I dic, even if my three daughtors have to carry me,” The disappesrance of Henri B, Bishop, of Ed- gar County, & momber of the Illinois Logislaturo that sits again noxt wintor, is still unoxplained. Col. Btoddnrd Johuson, editor of the Frank- fort Yeoman, is boing named in {ho papors ns :huhnvnflnbl man for noxt Governor of Kon- ucky. Tho nowa comos from Ottawa that tho Hon. Joseph Hart, of Earl, is really ambitious to bo tho next Governor of Ilincie,—Eariville Tran- seript. Quoon Victorin held o cattle salo recontly at Olaromount Park, and gave o frce lunch to tho bidders bofore thio business commenced. The sales footed up §6,000. 11, O, Burchard Lins not drawn his back-pay b all, nud will nok touch it until tho next Congress docides upon the pay question, when ho will cover it iuto the Trensury if the act is repealod. Gen, John B, Callis, who resigned from tho army, in 1808, to take & seat as an Alabama Con- irosumnu, i8 now a candidato for the Wisconsin ogislaturo on the Now Party ticket in Grant County. TRueh R. Sloan has been romoved from the Presidency of tho Clevoland, Ssndusky & Cin- “cinnati Railrond, ond tho Slale Jowrnal states thot thero is to bo & goneral overhauling of hig accounta. . On last Baturday weok tho Hon, Willinm I, Chonoy, of Saybrook, Ill, ox-Benator from eLean County, attempted £0 commit suicido by hanging, in n barn, Ho was discovered aud oub down 1n timo to save his life, althongh he was unconscious for hours, 1Ia will rocover. Tivo Iown ox-cditors linve thoir noses in the 4 space-boxes ™ of tho Slale Regisler office ; whilo an Iowa ox-Govornor and ex-Licutonant-Gov- arnor and ox-Congressman, ox-Stato-Auditor, threo banlters, and _tho liko, make up a patb of ;llxo! Stale Journal firm; oll of which is in Des ofnes, Goldwin Smith doubts ‘“whother a more active or & more virulont poison was ever infused into tho voins of o nation than that which is infused into the American Nation Dy such school bisto- ricn a8 aro usod in the United States,” and wants to know * what_can_bo espected If peoplo aro fad through thoir childhood on such stimulants of natioual vanity and malignity," Tho doath 18 sunounced of J. P. Molln, n dis- tinguishod Bwedish sculptor. His most cele- brated work, “ Tho Wrostlors, ropresenting two mon bound' together st (ho weist, and armed with knives, utm;[‘gling innducl to tho death, was exhibited ut the International Exbibition in 1862, aud was cousidercd one of tho most re- markablo works of modern times. —— g To the Public. New Yonr, Oct, 23, 1813.—~Wu desiro to direct the attention of tho rosidents of Chicago and vicinity to the “Diamond Trade-mark’ Spectacles and Eye- Glasses,” fold in Chicago by Mosars, W, M, Mayo & Co,, and Afr, John G, Ashlomau, jowelers, Theso un- rivaled aids to defective oyesight have been introduced for only about four years, nnd aro already eold in more thau a thousand places in tho country, ‘Tho salo has Third Vrecinet, No, 422 Madison street ; Fourth Pro- cinct, corner of Laflin aud Kunsos sixccts, Thlrtconth Ward=First Procinet, No, 719 Madison stroct ; Becond Proclnct, 797 Mudluon -strcet ; Third Prociuct, No, 0l bludison sirzct; Fourlh Precluct, Ko, 1000 Madison stract. Fourteeuth Ward—LIrat Procinet, corner of Wood and arroll streets ; Second Precinct, cornor of Wood d Tudiona sircets s Third Procinct, Fullon Btroet Beliool-Touse ; Fourfh Precinct, No, 008 Lake otroot. Fifteenth Ward—1'irst Irecinct, No, 210 Miiwsukoo avenno; Sccond Precinct, No, 274 Milwaukeo svouuo ; Third Treciuct, No. 834 Miwankes aveuue; Fourtli Precinct, 448 Qlifcago avenus ; Fifth Precinet, No, 93 Milwaukco avenue; Sixth Precinct, Rawson Lugines Houo : Soventh Precinct, No, 1187 Afilwaukeo avouue. Bixtoenth Ward—First' Previnct, Webstor Avonuo Enpine-Houso; Becoud Precinet, corner of ifalsted and Willow stroots ; Third Precluct, cornor of Larra- boe and Wisconsin ‘streeta ; Fourth 'Prucinet, No. 654 Bodgwick atreot. o - Ba nch Ward=—Firat Precinet, No, 285 Larraboa ‘stroat ; Bocoud Precinct, No, 103 Mohawk street ; Thsird Precinet, No. 605 Wells' atreet; Fourth Precinct, No. 406 Olarik street. ' *"Elghteenth Ward—First Precinct, No, 24 Chicago avenuo; Bocoud Frocinct, No, 63 Ohicago wvenue; Third Precinct, No. 187 Bedgwick streot ; Fourth Preeinct, corner of Ontario and Marlkot atreots, * Ninotconth Ward—Iirst Preojuct, No. 260 Rush fireat : Bocond Precinet, Turner Hall; Third Precluct, . 197 Qliicago avenno, * Twentieth Ward—First Precinct, Michigan atrcet, near Market ; Becond Precinuy, No,13) Wells siroct; Third Precinct, No, 103 Clark stroet ; Fourth Precinet, corner of Leggait and Pino siroota; Fifth Procincl, cornor of Bush and Michigan streote, NOT THAT COMMINGS, To the Editor of The Chcago Tribune: 4 Bm: I am pcolded overy day, throngh ® mistaken identity caused by s shmil- arity of names, for signing the Hon,. 8. M. Moore's card to dofeat the Hon. William A, Por- ter in hia re-olection, I am not that Cummings. I know Judgo Porter to ba anhonorabloe, high- mindod gontleman, just tho tight man in tho right placo, and, if ho is mmn;i ‘to romain whoro bo is, I propoeo to do all I ¢an to keop him thero, sud would advise my friends to do likowite, Ito- Ipeottully, E, H, Cuxmuxag, R i flellonic ‘Loyalty, Trom the Courrier d'Orient, When Queon Olga of Grocco was passing shrough Galatz, Hor Mujosty wau requested to show horsolf to the ciowd, which was chielly composod of Grooks, who wore most auxious to nee bors The young Queen' aompliod with the foqnest, and, giving hor arm to the Graud Duko Nicholas, shie landod nt tho court-yard of tho Danuba Steamehip Company. Bho lind just sot her toot on shore when the court-yard wns fu- Lcon unparalleled, and by thoir superiority afone ave they won thelr way futo populur cateern until thoy ara now eanglt for far aud near, and have Leon awardod the firet pluco smong tho epectacles in_tho_markst by the emphatio iudorsement of all who Lavo tried them, Thoy aro tha roduct of fusion aua polarizo—15 por cent loss ficated rags than nny otlier pobblo. Thoy are nlsa freo from all prismatio colors, which are asnatural 1o all other pobbles oy Dlaod 16 to thio human frame, On thia acconnt alono thoy aro catecmed by gcfentiets fo bo tho desldorntum of pectaclo Jonses, - 1{undreds of woarers havo volun tarity testified 28 to tholr suporiority, and It hus nos infrequently oceurrod that Fersons Hvlng remole from places whero we Lavo an ogent. havo traveled miles to procuro n palr of epoclatics bearing (ho dlmond trado mnrk, withont which none ars genuine, Te- member W, 31, Mayo and J, G, Ashleman, and call for & Dinmond Byoo Reelpo Book, the beat published, T3E SBPENOX! OrT10AL MANUEAOTURING COMPANY, —_—— Awmcrican Women in Earope. Prentice Mulford in the San Francisco Bulletin, Iwould say to husbands aud bridegrooms coming to Fotopo, * Joave your wives ot homo," In tho mattor of keoping down oxpense, yow'll have your hands full witkout thom, You will at timos hiavo them more than full, Alone, and you may bo abla to rosisi tomptation, but whon you briug her with you, you simply scuttlo your financial eraft ot the bottom, Bot it on firo atop, and light' your candles at cither end, Married men Dave told mo those things In con- fidence, Thoy say that, once in London or Parls, the woman's finnncial senso and prudonce Qosrt hor entircly. Bhe ruus mad—financinlly mad. What sho can’t spend sho_gives awny to beggars, stroot musicinug—anybody who s by to take tho cash. 'L'o let hor out on Regent or Ox< ford strovts without n eopor is for hor to roturn in two hours without s shilling, andin another Lour & van drlvos u{: to {oux lodgings lndon with her purchases, When buying dre! gooda pally she falls back on charlty, and wanis to adopt an English infant, with tho mother included, no ‘mattor Low diffloult 1t may bo to find tho father, Indoed, an uncertain pnlornlt{ only renders tho protoge more destrable and interesting, —_— e Orowding the NMourners, A **dond cat” swindle {8 the Iatost dovolop- mont of ring trickory. It bas just been ox- posed in Troy, whoro tho corporation paid 60 cents for the removal aud infermont of pnusmr folines, Tho surprising numbor ‘of funorals led to suspicion, and an oxamination disclosed tho fact that tho city was pnqu #overal timos for tho lnat sad rites of onch individual cat, tho corpse boing rosurrected and reburiod until it could be no longer handled, Not satisfied with the profits of this swindlo, howaver, tho rascals nded by such & erowd of enthusiasts that Ior kn.lw&v way forolbly uu"md away aud pushed woro found to have used stuffed hidos when legitimate oarcassau warq BoATOO, THIS CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OC ST. Louis. How the Mound City Fares under the Finanoial Flurry, Tho Rosult of iko Govornmont Engincors® Investigation of tho Bridge- Question, The City in .Winter---(!urnors in Fueles 'The New City Barn. Correapondence of The Chieago Tribune, 87, Louss, Oct, 23, 1673, Down hers wo are dull up to tho dullness of & Scammontan editorial on railroads. It takes jnst about fifteon minutos tolearn the average moer- cantilo opinion of the situation and fourtocn minutos of that timo is dovoted to an exemplifi- ontion of Horace's remnrk, that advorsity has the effoct of cliciting talents which In prosperous clroumstancos would have latu dormant, Noono hing horetofore suspected that nudor the droway mannor of the ropresentntive Bt. Loulsian slum- bored o talent for ** dsmming " that would util- izo tho Missiseippi Rivor for milling purposes If tho fancy tollowers of McCoolo and Allen had not alroady patented the right to mill on this stroam, and if the bridge had not proved obatruo- tion onough to demoralizo tho bontmen, TIE 8T. TLOUIE DRIDAE, By tho way, this bridge-quostion ia rother o sorious ono to Bt. Louls. This s tho most nn- approschuble city on-the Contiuent, and .an in- dox to the charaoter-of-the place is farnished in tho primitive metbod of reaching it. - Tho innotivity which has permitted an old-fashlonod, whoezy forry-hoat to constitute the only mannor of tronsit, through ofil thoso years of straugo prospority, is astonishing to the visitor. Under tho most favorablo conditions, to rench Bt. Lounis frora tho East is an undertaking which oalla into requisition tho rocklrss cloments of the mosb heroio cliaracter ; but to malke the pnssago in winter i8 an act to Wo stored in the memory by the side of narxosv escapes from raflroad- collisions. Asido from tho discomfort and dnngor to paseongers, the limited monns of {ronefer supplied by two tired-looking boate provent anything like . an extonsive businoss- connection, savo sloniz tho line of the river, The necessily of a brid;zo i8 sud has been patont for yoars. Yet, with all'of this, the probabilitics aro, that 1t will bo yenrein building. Tho con- demnation of the bridgo by & committoo of Gov- ernment ongincors has created intense oxcito- mont, and the chagrin of tho- really active mer- chants who have encowraged the entorprise is pitiful. This committeo was appointed in ro- Bponso to & complaint on tho part of tho river- ‘mien,who, though timoihaa limitod thoir influonco, still represent o mounns of trapsportation St. Louis daro not jgnore. Hor chiof hope in trade Ties {0 th South and Southwest, and, whilo any othor poople would rely on rail-routes, 8t. Louis morchonts will not, ''hoy domand large profits under all ciroumstances, which, whero thoro is compotition, nccessitaves loss freight tariffs, which can bo socured only by rivor. ‘Tho bridge Tas beon condemnod, and the solo concession to permit_its complotion is the construction of & cannl 120 feot wide on the east side. This will require another abutment and o draw; and tho estimato i, that it will be four or five years bo- fore trains can crous. CORNERS IN FUEL. The absenco of s bridge iafolt soverely in win- tor, 08 the bods of Illinois furnish the gromtor art of tho cosl used for all purposes hore. Enmnthnms ayen bofore January the river clages up, and the delay in transporting coal from tho othier gido is frequently loug enough to cause considernblo sufforing. Yonr ntter year, dealera run up the prico of canl to 40 and 50’ contan bushel for the most inferior qualitios; and, year after yonr, St. Louis complains, and pays what is domnng@ed. Tho conl aud wood yards ara now well stocked ; 80, in ordor to clovate prices, o strilo in the mincs is innugurated. Thon, whon this is over, the river is next to impassable, and denlers demaud their own prices for the fuel stored up in the summor. It ia impossible to undorstand m;rv manufseturers, especially, submit to thia, Pri- yato fomilios, of courso,” have no Bpace for stor- ing coal whon prices arc down; but thab lnr;iu establishmonts slonld postpone contracts until winter, i nstunishiui. This winter prom- ises to be an udusually hard one for 8t. Louis. The season for fall-trade passed by without profit to the oity, as funds wore tied up iv sus- pended banke, ~ Every opportunity for specula- tion avd gain was lost by tho morchants, who uow find themselves poor in cwrrency, and still oorer in tho confidouco of tho country which Ena horotofore doponded on thom for trado. TIE DANKS AND TRADE. The action of the Olearing-Houge Association in favoring immediato aud prolonged susponston ou the receipt of the news of tho first failuros in New York, and tho porsistonoy with which tho resolutions of suspenion havo been observed, meot with tho most violont denunciation, The ‘bankers of Missouri, Kansas, Arkanaas, Toxas, and Southorn Illinow, who deposit hera, foe! that thelr confidenco lins boeu sbused shame- fully, ond that the reputation for stability under which 8t Louis has done busincss haa boen Darteved ior s, fow filthy dollars. But it is tho mereantile portion of this city which suffors most, The trado of tho South has boon fought for with an onergy wortby of Chicago. No tronble and exponse have boen too great to cencounter in this cause, and & brilliant groapnnb of success presontod itself just as the crash eame, Tho Bouth looked to Bt. Louis to tako her products s and thoso who aro famillar with tho prosperity of New Orleans middlomon beforo tho War understand what this means, Mexas sud Arkenses gathered sn unususl smount of cotton, and’ tho sugar-crop was above tho avorago. Btraitoned flnaucially, o8 the Southorn planters always aro, the sales ‘must bo immodiato ; and the prospective profits wero 80 lorgo that middlemen could woll afford to buy and hold indefinitely. But doalers Lad not a dollar to invast, and tho work of years is in o fow months undone, Tho South feels ag- rioved, and, though other citios might do no Bottor than 8t Louws, their promisos have not been so great. I know of - nenrly a scoro of cot- ton-doalors who have sppealod to Now York to help them out; but it s sn investment - that city cannot now afford to mako. All this timo the morchants have been compelled to borrow their own doposits at 3 and 8 per cont a month for curront oxpeuses ; while Oliicago, and_oven Olncinnatl, banka bave mot tho trial bravely and honorably, and thie morchants of those cities Lnve not only afforded the usual accommodations to rogular ‘mtronu, but have oxtendad their limits of trade. W3 have boasiod of our population and our busi- nces, and smiled &t Obicago's rivalry; but thia has all boon protense, But, whon we boastod of our wealth and our ability to woather any finpn- cinl storm, wo were in earnest, aud no ‘ono seriously doubted that we would come out of the recent trouble with half of Obloago's trado and tho renowed confidence of the country at lnrge, Of course, tho banks are burdened with tho entire respousibility ; but the trouble lica Dbaclc of that, An illiboral polioy has marked all Dbranches of business here, and the aotion of the banks was only in_accordsnce. with establishod local mauners, Wo talk now of keopiug out of the grasp of railrond-monopolies, aud it is vory proboble that we will do it aa complotely as tho zural village whicl fs miles from & radroad-sta- tion, Wo won't build roads, nor assiat in build- ing them, ovon to sccure the vast fiolda_of com- merco now developing i the West, Whilo 8. Louis kno&a out of the grasp of monopolics, trudo will keop'out of tho grasp of St. Louis. MANUFACTORIES, ‘Wo renlly have something to be proud of in tho way of manufaotories, 1f there inn justifin- ble pride in whgt Naturo has furnished with bub little nid from us, ‘I'ho iron industry, for ex- amplo, forcad itsol upon us, Vost of ws, and emsy of nccoes, are beds of ores that wonld™ have mede this an iron- centro if proporly dovelopod. As it is, wo are running o fow rolling-mills and smelting-woiks, —enough to supply tho immediate domands of & loeal trado, but altogethier incompetent to draw the products of tho great mluinfi Btates west of us, Monufacturing establismonts fool keonly the looking up of funds in bank, All” aro docressing the force of workmon, and all cutting down ordora for work- ing matorial, “Che Carondolot Worke aro autic- l}mllllg & serious dificully, ‘Tho mon weyo noti- fled_yostordny that thoy would bo paid off in local sbinplasters, and” a strike fs tho fmme- dluto conkequance, Theso aro tho largeat worls in tho city, aud it Is safo to assumo that losser ostablishments will bo compolled to follow tlie oxample, and & suspension of work gonoraily ia not unlikely to follow. Iudoav.l" ‘everythinj A geomna to conapiro to give us tho baok-set ihsl must come before we can intelligently, and with auy hope of succods, avall ourselves of the ad~ vantago of sitnation, and establish our busincss ou o firm basis, TIZ NEW OITY UALT, ‘Wo hayon't mado much nolsa about this build- int:, but it [s not altogathor bocause wo dopro- :I" o;.:xfi noothing notos of the bazoo. Recontly ho jall, nmn{zn ficont bullding in appearance, was comploted nt a cost known nnl{ to tho Ring, which fitted aut n newspapor offico from o part of tha proceods, Tho dovelopmouts renchod before the " investigation was completely quashed alarmed tho 'fity, and, when & new Oity Hall was demanded, nn oxcess of oconomy was Ox- orcised to_quiot tho clamor of s Taxpayors' Toaguo, Yostordny tho cliy officors took ossngglon of the now Duilding, which s eitunted n good half-milo from the busi- noss-portion of town.” It is built ontiroly of bricl, freacoed with o whitewnsh-brush, and omamouted with ploturesquo Inmps of mortar which protrudo from botwoen tho bricks, It is composed simply of two L's, aund ia altogotlier an L of a building, It will doubtlosa answor its urposo, however, botter than the row jail has one. - Prisoners—they may bo called 8o by a strotch of courtosy—soom nble to walk out of that strioturo with moro easo than Chicago ox- orolso in tho seloction ‘of & plan for tho now Court-Houso, FRED HECKER. s Wolcome Back to Americie-Whnt Wlo Snys of Americn aud Gormany. From the Daltimore Sun, Oct, 22, Frodorick Hooker, univorsally known aa tho German patriot, arrived at Baltimore yostordny morning, by tho steamsbip Borlin from Gor- many, where ho had been traveling during tho summer, visiting tho sconos of his youth, Ho was onthusiastically rocolved by very many of hig follow-countrymen aud fellow-citizons of the United Btates, The. delegation appointed to moet him at tho wharf wore Mr. Btephen Btrunz, of Pitteburgh, nnd Messrs, Christian Ax, G Goobel, F. ‘Qardner, H. Burech, Olristophor Lipps, Androw Stroib, A. W. Bolonfus, and Dr. Pannetti, of Baltimoro, Whon tho stoamor ronched her pler, standing. at tho hoad of tho gangway uncovorod, Mr. Hoolor. hoartily groot- od ench of tho gontlomen named, who, aftor Kisaing him affeotionately on tho chool, affor tho Gorman fashion, united their voiceain threo wol- coming choors, Adjourning to the cabln, spoech- 08 of welcomo wors made by Messrs, Goobol and Ax and rogponded to by Mr. Hocker, Afr, Obristian Ax welcomed Mr. Heclior ne a roprenontativo of tho Germons of both hom- iuphores, 88 & truo oxponont of iho liborty on- joyed in America, 88 woll as of the froedom do- ;km‘t in t‘h{:xfnthnfl:aud, ond 08 & man doar to tho oarts of his countrymen. Mr. G. Goebol, of tho Wecker, bade Mr, Hecker wolgome a4 & follow-mombor of tho press, o enid: “Tho pon 18 mightior than the sword! You, who have united tho anem of eloquenco and tho sword with that of tho pen in the eacrod cause of froodom, have wiolded, ns with a lever, & power and ntflsufi(h thatproved a bulwark to Gormanin's bonded sons." Wr. Hockor, in response, ssid: * Doar friends, it ia with gladness that I meot you hero. -Donf though my fathorland may bo, till doarer is tho land where freedom dwells and all stand equal. Offor your groetings not to mo, nor indeed to any singlo porson. _Offor them rather to tho impor- ishable principles of liborty. I hava just loft that land whero yoors ago, I with others strug- glod and was banjshod. It has not changed much, The bossted progress of German inatitn- tions is a delusion. Y'hey aroc monarchical, and, our pooplo, not knowing what tho gracious boon of freedom is, oringo and fawu for favor. Gor- man londors 8ay Lo me, * Look at the corruption in high places throughout Amorica ; look at tha rottonness of your system.! Lot thom look ot homoe, friends, Here, when villainy is exposed, its punishment is awift, and thoso who aro faith- 1os5 in high placos aro r\\und down; but thore, in Gormany, ofiloial villainy rankles and hidos in secrot places, and If tho culprit be noble his misdeads ara covored up.” Mr, Hockor said: *‘In Germany thoy would not lot mo tell.tho lgqopm what liborty. was in ~Amorica. At Frankfort thoy disporsed tho frionds who had assembled to moet moj but wait, Gor- maons will wake up some dag:)nnd whon they do know the bliss of freedom, boware, dospots, for ou shall falll Ono of the attributes of freodom s the forgivenors of the vanquisked ; this is not kuown in Gormany, ~ When tho South was con- .quered by the North in that distressing confliot psty although embittorod sgniust the man who 'ought to sovor unity, did tiie conguerors tram- ploipon thelr vanquished fos? No! they took thom by tho hand and said, lob us Le brotlers,” Bir, Mockor also reforred to the unsound condi- tion of financial affairs in Germany, and through- ot his remarks called upon his fellow-country- men to ** bless and love the land whero men do not have to bbg, whoro freedom of spacch and L:mm oxists, aud whore roligion is not torn down 3 tyrants.’ Whilo spoaking his oyes fleshed, his faco was apimated, and his frame trombloed with tho grentest excitoment. Aftor the address, the en~ tiro party left the ship, enterod carriages, and ropaired to Gardner's Hatel, whore diunor was sorved, aftor which Mr, Hecker rotired to rest himsalf, being grontly fotigucd. In the evening, at 11 o'clock, the Lioderkranz, Germania Mreunerchor, and_ Avion Singing So- cioties, in full force, marched to Gardner's Ho- tol, and in the couri-ynrd Bang o welcome song, Ve gladly grect thea,” Nr. Hecker in o shor speoch thanked tliem for the compliment. ¢ Tho Bong of Viclory of tho Germaus” was thon sung, when Mr, Heckor, boing called upon, spoke much to tho samo effect us in tho morni Heo enid tho Germans- in the fathorland would nover be happy, mor would German insti- tutlons be of the peoplo, until a ropublic was cs- tablished. He would go away to his homo in tho Wost, aud employ himself in the purauit of ‘husbandry, but ho would ovor watch with anx- ious interoot the progross of ovents in Germany; and lie hoped that some day in tho future, bo- foro hie lott this world, to sce that denr land of Tiis birth take its place by this of his adoption, a8 aland of liberty, poaco and freodom. Lator inthe evoning soveral choruses wore sung by the societies, Alout 18 o'clgek Mr. Heckor was egcorted into the main ball, whera supper had beon preparod, and at a late hour the agsem- blago dispersed. Over 1,000 poraons wore pres= entin the building. Ar, Hookor will start for his home in Lebonon, Il, immediately, Ex- tonsive preparations Lisve boon made for his re- coption in various cities throughout thio West. " MMISCELLANEOUS The ontire Fire Department of Boston is or- dered to sign the total abstinonce plodgo. —Capt. Jack loft threo widows, one grown daughter, s sistor, and & host of little childron. ~Dr, Lyman Booohor's old church at Litch- fiold, Conn,, hos beon turncd into an opora- house and dancing-hall. ~—Gen, Bam Houstonalwaya had on his mantol in hia parlor & writton notico that ““ Gen, Hous- ton ratiros ab 9 o'clock every ovening." ~—\Womau'sdevotion Is unmoasured. A Boston bruto beat his wifo black and bino tho other day, and whon the court was over she was h to say: “Thank God, I can soll my bed affl pay John's fine.” ~—Mrs, Bearborough, of Davlelsonvillo, Conn., hos been fined 880 for soakling in noid, and thus dostroying, o coat which sho Lad scized of ono of Bor boardara for non-payment. of his bill, —1I'ho Ttalian papora say that peddlers in Cath- olio districts are eolling bits of atraw, alleging them to have boen taken from a dungeon in TRomo whero tho Popo is confined by the Italian Govornmont, ~Tho London Zancef says: “ We hear that a club s boen formod at }?:mburg for promot- ing tho hoathen practico of inoinoration In place of Christian, orthodox inhumation, The club, 1t Is_eaid, airoady numbers upward of eighty membors, sach of whom on entering has mado a will, according to which his romains are to be burnt, The only difficulty sbout this procoeding is the cost of fuok" 2 ~—MHawali is another of the little Btates now afilicted with intornal commotions, The house- beld troops of that Kingdom have proved in- subordinato. The King rose equal to the emor- gouoy aud disbanded the entire force, which con- slats of Afty-four men, oxolusive of musiclans, Hawali is now on » peaco footing, —A corrospondont of tho CUhristian Intelli- goncer oys ho instinotively assouintos Bounds with colors, Eepeclally noteablo is this in tho ‘souuds of lottors of the alphabst, tho vowols bo- ing moat distinct, **’l'o bo mora expliclt,” ho &y, “a I8 & rod-brown, e a light groon, 4 rathor a Dluo steol, 0 pure wi»ile. andu a atool-gray. ‘Words, thorefore, aro colored more or less by the sound of the vowels; thus, upon the word #boct ' boing uttorod, tho color groon s immo- diatoly brought to mind, 1f the word ‘shoo’ ware fioard for tho fist time, tho color gray would be in mind, but knowing of tho o and ¢ thero {4 o rapld succosslon of tho colors whito snd groon.” — During the recont hurricane at Tortugas, it 15 #aid, & 8olld bar of iron, wolrhing 1,800 pounds, }\m: earriod 200 yards over tho parapot of tho ort.,. o Lalloonlstawho landed at Caanay, Coun,, lately, aro convinced that the avorage Caunanite is not a loyer of ecionco, When the spilled voy- agors roached tholr runaway air-ship, 1t was sur- rounded by a orowd of natives, who had nhll:{‘md tho boat of overythiug portable, and wore then devliing wayé and moans to ronlfzo'on tho wholo concern, ‘They appropriated tho olothing and porsonal offoots of tho soronauta. Then the man on whoso land the balloon struck Eut in o hoayy olaim for damagos ; the man who had caught it, sud b who bad kept oft the orowd, each wauted OBER 27, 1873.. a slico, and to soours thoso claims tho Bhoriff at- tachod tho ontiro nropatty for 8000; Tho olaim- nauts camo down n littlo from this pm, bat Don- aldson & Co. Wil novor descond in Canuan ngain, —A fashion writor, In viow of tho fact that tho ladios proposo to woar ‘*cavalier boots" | turnod down just nhovo the anlkles, saya that +with hints Jauntily turned up on ona sldo, knap- encl hanging at {lio sido, n daggor stuck in tho bolt, and turnod-ovor boot-logs, thoy will pro- sont quite n brigandiul appearance. . —A man named Brauton, of Yolo County, Cali- fornin, on o Lot of $50, rodo & raca on horsoback agoiust o California Paciflo Railrond train. The ogroomont was that ho was to haye thrae min- ules' atart from the Sncramonto and Yolo l‘m]go, nnd roce to Daviaville, 16 miles distant. Ilo startod on timo, riding baroback, and arrived at tho depot iu Davisvilla four minutes ahoad of the train. [ S, The Tobneco Question, From the Indlanapolfs Journal, The Rov. Gaorge Trask, tho noted anti-tobne- conist, {8 in tho olty, and on yestordny visited n namber of Sabbath-achools, whoso membors ho nddrossod. -A good story is told on tha Buperin- toudont of one of the sohools Mr, Trasl visited and tho pustor of tho churok to which tho sohool is nttacliod. - Upon Mr, Trask's entranco, tho Euferlmondnnt rushod up to the pastor saying, © Yook here, I don't know what to do with Mr, T'rask, who has just camo in._ [ can't ask him to addross the schiool, bocauso I hiave just takon o fregh chiow, I wish you would B]'muk to him."” Tho ministor roplied, “All right ; Il do it. But Igness I'll have to tako this quid out of my mouth bofors I do so.” 3 TO RENT--HOUSES. 0 RE! rm‘l‘;l‘m\{ BRIOK HOUSE CONTAINING 10 roar lorn improvomonts, on Cass-st, nonr Indlsna—No. 43 Cassat, Prico, 870potmonth, MEAD & COE, 103 Lasallo. RGRT—i FOURTITAY., FRAMNE, 840 PLR Btoro on fitatast., noar Thirty-soventh-st, Now brick 8484 por month, oo Bonsoat Hyle Pack chean, : ULRIGH & BOND, B7 Dearborn-at, (OUSE NO, 1S WABABILAY, . NEAR t. Inquiroof . il, BAMPSON & CO., or on tho promises. _jlont 870 por month, T]10 RENT_TTOS{ NOV, 1 OR 15, A& THOROUGHLY farnishod andconveniont house on the South Sida, noar 'Thirty-ninth-st, ; gas, bot and cold water, water clasots, vegotablo and voal cellars, furnaco, larga grounds, andintgeforn. * Appiyto GEED: 6. CLANRH] Tana's Hiryon Biocic. 70, BENT-I.5TORY AND BARFMENT MARDLE: frunt dwolilng h MONTH, BPLE 710 RENT—860 PRI to atenm and horso ears, tion, canvonion Driok Lasoment hou Thiriy-soventh-st. 0, RENT_SUTTES OF HOONS, BUTTANLE 0T orisokeoping wia, WALGE pud’ wALGFcloso anaht In Thotbpsoi's 1iock, Wost Madiscncst,s will Fonb olthor in suftes of 3 or f rooms. _Also, A number, of cot- tages. By Wi, I, THOMPSON, 259 Wost_ Madlsc -8, 10 RENT—TWO.BTORY FRAMi: 1IOUSE, WITH o front-proot ceilne; good looation; 1 Tdomie s o0 low fon 3 BTEVENS, 168 Stato- i 0_RENT_COTTAGE OF RIX ILOOMNS, WELL nished, in & good rosidonoo looality on {ho Weat 8ido, south of Union Park, two squares from stroot onrs; 85 por mionth, BDWARD 0. WALLUI, 8 East ashington-at, f[i0_RENT_GOTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS. ATSO, rooms_for lousokeoping, ona hinck wost of Vornon Park, on Smith-st. 8lt 82, and §25 o month, Callat £ Dearhorn.at,, Koow 8. CITY REAL ESTATE. A AR A A A A A A A ARAARARRS JrOR BALE GOOD 1078 UN Tiii TOILOWING pizcote: Blato, urauido, Niattorfald, Articld, Uarl- baldl, Hanover, Butlor, Walinco, Bummor, Winter, Mur. ray, and iaintod : also, on Wentworth, Shortiol], ' Fort« Iant, and Stowart-avs, { alao, on Aloxandor, Twanty- Tourtl, Toonty.Math, wonty-gasorih Twonly.ofghity Napoléon, Twonty-ninth, Enefy Thiciioth, Havon, Thicty. flrst, Thirty.secand, Thirty-thid, Tuigy-Aith, Tuirty. Aixtl, Thicty.soyonth, Tontaino, and Thirty.eighth.ata, luo'yortool, " Warshaty doais,| Avory small baymont wh, b yonrs’ tmio, 0 por oon; rost, ooy busl- Tieas.” Amply to owinor. ATATEIYE ORARN 18, 10 Monroo-ate POR_ SALE-ONIEAND A-IALYSTORY TRANI: LopSoneo and 1ot on “Lhlsbysscond sty non, Walinco, mip monthi its: noar onte, and wator on "T'r'm?-?flu. Hilo morfec, Avply to FIED . 1TSHKH, 48 LaSallo-st., basomoit. [FOR SALE ON NONTITY PAVNENTH & NIW ottagios, 0 rooms, doublo parlars oping:roon ftohou, Bartez,acd dlott. J B OOULD # 00 110 Ii‘DH. BALE OR EXOIANGK — A FIRST-OLASB busiuoas Luilding, all rented; location the boat in tho ety cash, 87,600 in five IYMI outl bal~ toor country farm lane ‘Addres: FDR ALI—806,60 WILL, BUY THR RLEGANT lrick houso, 'No. 604 Tylorst., noar Ashland.av., Dotne 89,000 o’ thai cost fo bulid, " Inquiro 913 Ashi* 'OR BALX-NORTH LABALLEST., BABT 8 vory ohiofco cornor lot, Muat Lo Rold. M & ENGLE, Room 8 Motropolitan Blook, OR RALE_OR RXOHANGR_BTORE AND JOT on Weat Bndison-st., worth 8,000 will tako 81,600 canly, 82,000 fn uninoumborad subnrban ' or. country prop. gty bnlanco 1and 3 yoars, D, COLIE &BON, 183 Wosb I g et AAORENIOR XOR, CARIR st north 0, ats Biodke 8752 K COORER, Nov T Tadmiorate, Otta WANTED--MALE HEL: Booklkoeepers, Clorls. Eto. AL NTRED—-AN KXPERIENOED BUSINESS MAN, ‘compefont to managa a first-olnss conntry bitsjnosk (etoro, 40,1 must, Lo ablo to conirol §3,000" oasb, and goma woll rocommondotl. _Addross 5 01, 'fribuno offio Y ARTEDIROY-TO WORK IN A DRUG BTORE: Ono with sonio oxporionaa, and wiiling to do a por= tor's work, may npply at 11 Doarborn-st. " Trades, TYANTED A MAN WIIO 18 COMPETENT TO mnka coppor rosorvolr for stavos, Apply ut Ohlas 0 Btavo Worki socond-at, and $lug Ialand-av, 3y ANTED — A~ TINST-OLARS WATGHMAKET; near cornor of Twen| toatl I d th \ TANTED T AT THE PEOPLE'S — A_TUTOl Markot, 863 West Lako-at. ANTED — A DNIEAD AND T W o A retaigs i dimee et s rate; no' boloh swanted, Addrosn TOWNSEND'S jstuly ' Potory and Rakory, Joliot, 1il., atating wegos wantad and referoncos, Emplovmont Aconoios. ANTED-%0 OHOPPERS FOR MIOHIGAN AND 0 Falzian iorora: Apoty € CHINSRLAR & Bi Hor 1 Bouth Olarkeat, 0 o Miscollancous, W ANIED-THOROUGIT OANVASSERA TO WORK in tha city: gaod pay and stoady ewployntent, No. 247 Olricats, Hoom 63, NTED-SALESMEN 10 BT, 5 Y iaat miolonls and bo Hbarar toran. Aedi N 6, Triuno offio. WYt il eamman 5 bl Jmodas eoieh i thint iy Inmio profite. 336 1Ehet Sladisostes Htoom Ho O SALX_NEW BRIOK TOUSE, AND TARE, | A for 417000, I takon thla wook: 3 casly balanca in 4 yonrs, t Sbus linos, i good fooality, IsSstary ani basomant, with Hhooma ol nolern, Imgoramente, woll balluand vl J, ondny, Wodnosday, 5 BUdENn CADWILLL, Roouws 10 #ad 20 Ner 6 Dear: JOR SALE-DRFIEADLE, COTTAGIH, GONTAIN: Ings 7 rooms oach, Wator, bith, &0 in'tho Arovo, on Hinalon v,y Just sonth of Thirty-sovonth-nt., Dhink ot R N A N T T v o 50t onon 1o o 15-font nllay. - O : 2 oral ‘Corms. " W, D. IKIRTOOT & GO & Kas Washe ington-st. O BATE—§i0 O {E0-EASY TITNE AN O g are 5 o AT, Wikiot, ANe: loy, and othor streots at above pricos. A partof theso ro only 0no nud two ljooks from tha Horeo.cags, " b savingafowr ‘dailars cnoll Toali o van pay 0t e of oselota, andhavo o iomo of Jour own: Gl and It s 1 eon pronorty: o, Q.1 QIR T3] dadisansste, Gornds Otaske TrOR BALT—SOUTII PARK PROPEITY: ~ Tito cholgest anil most beautifal grovo Inte, fronting on tho Bnuth Park and contignousavonues, being the cor- nors of Kanknkee, Calumot, Pralrio, sud Indisna-ava., wnd r-thirdaat, HEg o T eI Ao Ao - CTpATo mith thle ia high, fos handsomely, and Is covorsd with outh of tho city, t a limitad numbor of lots of this charao- ty of thio Park, thors can bo no quastion in regard to tho cortainty of largo profit on such nn fuvest- il Jase et ima o paf bl il B o' 3% BYALAR WAILN, 18 hasnboe of Gommerao 0)t BALE_TLOTS ON OAKWGOD AND GRAND O o tho ci Timite, at 16w prioos and on s B nel bl ol R et ESATAN WARRIN, 18 Oismbr of Commorco, TR BALI_{ NEAT TWO-STORY_HOUSE OF 7 ooms, with 60 o 75 foot of ground, at South baulox faed: oionb o witl xolana stun e i ol to gk e i . BRAINERD, oo Morriess tuilding, 125 Olark st % OR ALE—A TWO STORY HOUSE, WIi IO tonty Sorses of Fncis a0 Bm{kgnf:]«l-nmm( JFOR FALE-RIVER _LOT ON NORTI 80 foot front on North Branch: Fivon 8 oot doop noar Disision at, No. 14 Nixon bullding, northosst cornor Monioo an Snlle-s . 18 ‘conyanlent to horso.cars au i, Bac vl ENYDLL & Lt dLa 'fO RENT--ROOMS." T]'Q,RENT-HAVING NEWLY FURNISHED ADDI. tlonal rooms within tho past. woul doslzablo, partios can bo nccommodatad by tho day, wook, ar munth, intiionts irat-olass, and oharyas rexsonablo. 85 D est, TORENT-PLEABANT AND NGWLY VURNISHED [ront room for ono or two gontlemon, gaa and uso of Dath.room; also largo baok room roforoncos givon aud roquirod, ‘063 Woat Jackson-st., near Contro. 20-foot nlloy, east front, noar Schillor-at, BN ) # Lk, 14 Nixor uliding, northosat corvor Moneoo and TrOR SALE-WEST WASHINGTON.AT. _TOT Thioi + foot, noar Stanton-st, SNYDEIL & LR, 14 Nixon Bullding, northoast corror Monroo and Laallo'sts, JFOE SALE-BLOCK 4 CONTAINING & AGHES, southenst cornor Wallaco and Fifty-first-ata, BNY- DER & LEE, 1§ Nixon Lufliing, northcast cornor Mon. o0 and LaSiallo-sta. 0 WENT_HANDEOMELY FURNISHED NOOMS, by the day, wook, or month, at the Bt. Jalion Kura. oan Hotol, 151 and"163 Dearborn-st. Torms roasonablo, T'0 RENT_A VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, a8 buskions blook, suliable for » slooping oo of 4a offica. “Apply to D, J. OROOKKR, 167 Olark-st., Rooms 8 and 1. 71\0 TENT—TO OENTLEMEN—SEVERAL, UNFUR- nlaliod rooms with full viow of tha Iake, Unoxeopt ablo roferonces ronnirad. t . Apply at 18, Cr £t tho Fronch Consalate, 166 Lot 0_RENT-S OR § ROOMS ON BEGOND FLOOR 955 ‘oat, Madizonat., nosr Baugamon, aultablo fora small hmlly.nrnlrlnm“ldlucl\llnn tor a first-class dontist; 180 g0od room, 16x16, on third floor Lo Ramo bullding, with gaa and waler, 3 71O RENT-ONE OON VERY HANDSOMELY FUTL nishod, ina privato houso, suitablo for ono or two gontlemen, torma modorato. Apply ot 870 Wabashi-av., Baar Hareion-at. 2 10 RENT-UFSER PART Ok FING RESIDENOE, oat Wrshington'at, i 2 Dlsiod 1f dosired. DAl today. oo oo bery TO RENT—OHEAP—A FINE BUITE OF ROOMS TO Iuchioh o8 can givo firstolase’ reforancas. 106 Tivunty- 0 NENT—LARGIE, PLEASANT UNFURNISHED J._room 899 Wost Madisonaat. TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. Storos. 0 RENT_STORES AND BASEMENTS NOS. fo and 3 Tourth-av.; ologaut location; also, socond and third stories, oontalning 31 rooms, suitable for board. ng-houso, with 4l tha convonisncaa of ovory ‘kind, will it part or all ohicap to & first.cinss tonant: this houso our., Apuiy on the promiies to Mr. BABSEIT, or to . M. MARSIT ALL & CO., 87 Clnrk- 70 RENT-TTIE BES IN TR WEST Divisic Lullding, corncr T BTORE on, {n tho Prairla Stato Hank Washingson dud Iosplatace st ; ture fronte, wood vaully and warin oam, Also sovéral fino . App) '.‘F OB, VR, Gnabior, 110 Wont Wasington-ste. - [0 HEN' A BAKER, 5 STORE AND DWELL~ Ing 07, S0 '0 00d busl: tad it motlg Al WANTED--TO RENT, WAN‘I’IED—TO RENT-ON NORTH BIDE, NOT west of Wolls and nortl of Washington Park, from tyn to four rooms far gentlomas and wite, without shile dren; privato family preforred; o quiot homa desirod, wwhorh Board ‘may bo had or convonlontly outaldo, Ad- dress ¥ 76, Tribune office. ANTED — 70 TUENT — A BMALL PAOKING houso, with lard koitloand fixturna complote, Ca- pasiby 28 to'80 liogs por day. _Addrons N9, Teibunc offica, BOARDING AND LODGING, South Side. 43 IUBBARD-OOURT — FIRST-OLASS BOARD b for Indiss vrfi‘fl’gilrl:]mg‘l;- 81 to $5.80 per wools, with 1se of piauo. Day 506 TADABIAY, —HANDSONELY-TURNIS- od'rooms, singio or e sulte, with board; rofor- -AV.IANDSOMELY enoos roquirod, 508 WAbAE od roor rent, with or without b Wost Side. 197 WESTMADISON-ST., UPSTAINS 0 RENT, writls board, ono tino ffont room for gont and wifo} 2180 two noat roouus for gonts, p 302 EUCIQNST_VERY NIGE NEWINEUR- bl nishod front room, with first-olass board, S]] WEST SACKSON-T, - FURKIBHRD RODNS on scoond floor; ono Iarge, with slcovo, south fron{ witl or wittiout board ; tordus rotonable to right partios,_Ual thor WEST ADAMS.ST.—OAN ACO DATE BB Norioos deatring Wik alooh raraisnod rae ulsa first-olass tabla, URNISE otols. TLANTIO HOTEL—VAN BUREN AND SHER. man-ats,, opposite tho Rook lsinad dopots elegant ‘fuome, good board, ot roasonablo ratos, Translont, 53,50 porday. _Firsteolats in avory partioul ARKER TOUSE, MZDISON AXD TALSTED: S nor dny. A fow goo X 3 1 60 $10 pot wook. Day bosrd 8o el ANDS HOUSI1is AND | T T it rooms, with board, £t roaso » Trane Voot 55 por duy day Dosrd, 6 por wepkr ot Tran LELER HOUSE, RNE] 2. ‘waok, !5' lnl]!l ., 80 centa; Ilhulu ‘moals, uunlflln.y MISCELLANEOUS, TIVIE ARTIST WILL PATNT OIL T A N Aaprocodanted Iom bries ang - bacaniy Satisfaotion. "o arrange for eltiingt 1. BABTON, Nollcitar, Morehanta' Hotal, Ohicagor adirom W, “THOROUGIILY GOMPETENT HOTEL MAN desiros to form A conneation with somo good houso AND 118 FIFTI-AV,—-FLE- ey o ot g Tajetne; Supsrionco, hoth s elel of hatols Enthiaotory. Aaam.un.'x-nnu'ion?nufif" olarences oL, KIRDEE T TAYER & G0, 'Wost Wasie ABIL PAID ¥OR GAST.OF) iscallnious G000 o8 325 Hird, By sendbes a ot 10 T GRLDIT, 1ot Oitoo,tet Bidtorpte 26 & lotter oF Novw volls, $3 cach, (CLOTHES WRINGERS paired, ors, 88 and 89, 1. 8,0 Ington-sf SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. Off BRLE 0T 0 WENT_FORNISED T00SE, rooma, B35 ‘soras of grons ; Foroat, Possastion Nov. 1+ FHOMAS . PARKEL, TRoom 28 Uriental Bullding. OTL BATE—OTt RENT. TIOUSH AND TOT TN BERT i 2 Torow ht . g o) Qutrd st 55 Oriontal Dutldiage " THOY, e b ATt JFORBALETGTOTS, TEAGH 6X1iE TEET ON THE ‘northwost cornor.of Inglestdocay. and Eilly-sovontls: st., noar Bouth Park. BNYDER & LUK, 14 Nixon northoast cornor of donroo and Labiallo-sts, Bullding, O SALV—AT ENGLEWOOD, ONI BL.OOK FROM dopol, 8ad biacks wost of Giand Boulovard Park, olght 2-story housos and two cottagos; ordl ey e S Rl R u gooupiad ! . PIL- LETHON Bo%n Siannd a1 Statoste T o7 JrOR BALE-NEW COTTAGE, § ROOMS, AND 1 neres dry, improved prairlo land, on tolegraph road, L milo from_Hobart, 12 from Chicago, on Yorc Waynd Tullcoad. Prico, #160; cash 8100, bitinep H13 monfhly. Oifioo daya Monday and Iciday, ' J. G. BARLE, Ownor (noagoncy busiucs), Room 3, 163 Blonroost. This oitico will oloso this month. TOR _BALE-DLOOK HOUSE, OROHARD RHADE trees, 10 nores good, dry prairlo land, woll {mprosed, 1mitlo frém Hobart, on tolcgraph rond, Uhlcago & miles, on Fort Wayno Haflroad. ' Prico, §850; cash ®150, bal anao £13 monthly. o, G, EARLE, Xoo 3, 163 Monroo- st., noar LaSalio, TFOR SALETIE OWNER OF & NEW AND DI airablo rosidonca, boautifally siinatéd within 10 min- ‘utes’ walk of tho Evanston Depot, will soll it nsn roason- 4blo figuro, and take Tuimbor i péymontto n Iarkoextant, “Tlio housa vontains 18 voms, nnd 3 thoroughiy fiaished In overy rospaot. ~ Aduroes OWNER, Box 1067, Evanston Poat Oltiog. TOR BALE—AT ENGLEWOOD—A TEW OHOICR Fomistisnen Iy Sntly e e, sl A ly wnors, 1" 2 Ttooin 4, saatliokat cormor Olark and Aladlson-sts. OTL . BALE—ALL WHO WISIL TO TPURGHASE ! " housos and lots, blocke, or acres, in Evauaton ar North Evunston, chospor and on Ionger timo tian any other person_onn offor, call at 163 Alonroo-st., Room 3, for postor. U, E. BROWNE, MOR SATF—TIOUSES AND LOTS IN EVANSTON 30 g\#}a{ggfl Evan: a;,’,:‘!‘wfiv. on !fl:‘lflfly pm 'n;n{du. V‘! : . No o 3 AR, 15 BrOWNIE 183 Moncob-ata, Room 2, - TOR BALE—AT PANIO PRIOES, IF TAKEN TN o cOE CAR Ro Tanda 1Y SGHAG taacks ler ohe, 3 o Tmada by aubdlviding: aoauro (t AL hcos WL FORNAM & 60.) Roomm 15, 91 Washing- s JrOR SATE-RORTI T ANETON_OHOIOR TOTS B ik adovale, tor 8 0 3100, 15 810 montiy vay: ala, Purohasors (aken fro of oxposo, WAL~ B. FIAY T, asomont, 141 Lasatlocste oo T A e onks o e o JOHN CUL R 1Y Easaliorag, o o oo O o4es torms. VWANIED-_EXPETIENCRED OANVABSERS OF firat.chies abil 'l'l(fl,:;’(fl, '“"} ‘:’ltml w_publishing rtd « eoollont, wor o o pa SYARIUTEN. Tod Bintarater corior Washingiot. ANTED — EXPGRIENORD OANVASSERS OF e B e e N e ravols Atguad {0 World: 5 TEERTIE i et Commet Washiasian, VW ANTED_MEN ~ WISHING WORK FOR THE it e St e, e 3 p 3 morian Novally Companss 1 Olark-st., Reom She " Wi ot Ot ngo 4 b ey WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domestios. TR, 13770 16 YEAR'S OF Al it (i of thigd: whara Iaquiro fur (hroo dayratdil Vobatar'av. _ Jtaforonces required, —A FIMALE GOOK iN - Apply at 81 West Lako-stu, hnl%m_}:inbt:.RTAU NURSE AND OHAMBERMAID=AT DY ANTHD—A Tifthay. Dintog Hall, 177 Jast Adam this morning, DINING-ROOM GIRL-AT Gl Soamstresson. —A GOOD MAOHINIE GIRT~ON. SING- No. 3. Iuquire 181 Bivo Is. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookloepers, Clorks. &o. QITUATION WANTED_RETAIL DRY GOODS-A firstolnes Gorman salosman, of {on yoars’ oxparlonan, ond capabla of taking ohiargo of any dopartmont in the aligvofing desleos w angaiomont In soins goot Lissnt Tost of rofe 5 bostof reforancos can bo glven. Addzoss HEINIIARDT, SITUATION WANTED—AS PRESCRIFIION clork; Gorman, City roferoncos glven, Addross 8 9, Tribuno oftioe, statiig torms. Traaes. s S er oty Mok 1o fun MARSTIOLASE, , ENAT. 7 East, to rin atations, Best roforonces aivan: * Addross W 46, Belbrine oficor | Miscellanoous, QITUATIONS WANTED-KY TWO GERMANS, A% o' climon, to tako corn of horses, o for anpral ioyse, ‘work; bast of ‘rocommondntion, Wost Madison-st., up-stairs, SUIUATION WANTRD-DY X GOY WHO WANTA 10 %0 (o sohinol and do cliores._ Apply at (47 State.st, Plensa cail at 30 and 53 SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE TUATION WANKEDIY A mESPROTARL Thigitate el 5 Devato family th da soondonsis 8nd towing, oy toaching of ehiidron, Flosso call at 18 ownsont at. Sonmstrosses, TDUATION WANTED—AS BEAMSTRESS, BY A fiing 1ads, who own a snachiuo. Call atidl Town: sond-st, Housekesvors. SITUATION WANTED-DY 4 VOUNG WIDOW Indy ta take chargo of & widowar's or bacholor's hon: thoso wishing n eorvant or triflors nood not answor. At dross § 87, Y'ribuna oltico, SITOXTION WANTED-TY A LADY OF QULTUIE 121ot2 koop Lo for o wiowor o bachelort o lomo (b <o v drass 35 Tofbuno ofigo. - o o Cloranno. - Ad SUUATION: WANTED Y A CONPETENT woma) cook and b ke . R N Iadions, for twd dngs, Gr Tribun aione oo EIveR Em‘flnvm_ ent Argenoios. o0d Seas auaIES. DUSKIS oMo, 80 Htiwaukeanse o S ed STUATION WANTED — A8 GOVERNESS DY & - wing Liad soino oxporloiico i tonohing inu Tronalh, wnd deawing, and all tho Knglish brancios, aud rould v good roloronaos. Addcess W, Tribuna BUSINESS CHANCES. AN OTD FSTATTISHED. BUSINESS FOR SATR lonel 36, 000 li i ! GOAL YARD, IN GOOD LOOATION, WITH A ook, e, of teremd, yours slaudind, for aplag SF addrosn Toom 5, No. 133 Kat Madisen ates Olty, o N ELEGANT TITTED.UP DRUG-STORE WITH Bg0ad proseription Busincs, in (1 bost buslanss Tocatlon on tho West Sido, for saio, D, J. NOOKIN, 1 Iinst Randolph-at., Room 6, 2 A, EXORLLENT ARD WELL FAVING BUSINESS wlth o storo lixtures, carpofs, otc. ; hoes and Duggy? i clonrs 8100 mouthly; fs I thio bost bus cality; !’}“:xHUBZI{GIL at ndison-gt., Room 18, J. A andeds rogotiatod B: SABABY, 121 Dotthora-stes Sioora e TPOR BALE-OR WOULD TAKE AN INPROVED {arm for An ntoreat 1n o valuabio procoss (socured by s B, Iotioea hateat) Uy wiieh gewon Lot ovn by digocts acwsonod, Ko, Fortunos s o dovalopmont of {hia miatter In the ensuing aprin Partioulars on application {0 ONEESERAN & GO., 1 Eaat Madison-stes DoATHEAL, Roouw 6, socoud flaor, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 0N SALE—MISSOURI LANDS—OHOIOE TIMBER and farmiog lands, well I Ulear and porfoot titles will b rosl estato dealers, Spe d tradin vited to addross for particulars J, A, OHRIS estato agent, St. Louls, Mo. inen a0 in. UMAN, roal AT MARKRT FOR SALE—SPLENDID TRADK, Tooation, and fixturos. A capital i1 b 1 ko mouaye” Apply'to 0. . HirszA iy 05" vt Madisone st., Roor 3 RARE OIANGE TOT. A GOOD HOTKL NAN TO A fasost, in o long lones, uraiturs, and Dxturan of a ol fn Ohioaro, dnfog x fi4o bisinoss: - Lor pastioulars, addiess A. WHSNER, Tox 8, Post-Otfior + oo REAL ESTATE WANTED. A A e e A A ANSE YV ANTED—A GOOD IMPROVED, UNINGUMBER. ed farm within fitty milcs of tho eity, and worth sbout 350 por aare, in oxoliango for_good city’ rosidence. FINANOCIAL, XPOSITION STOOK WANTED_1 TO 6 BIIARES, Efl Jor casli.” FOUTE, 143 Liast Washiogton-st., Tere. olphatey nont Glncke listablished T 2 TMONEY IN BNALL “AMOUNTS 10 TOAN ON valuablos, Apply to bookkoepor, 719 West Lako-at, JONEY TG TOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOIITH, nd other valuable securilos, by O. TUNNIOLLFE, ]E’. Bouth Olark Room 2, noar Madisou-st. UROHART; MONEY PADER, TROM T 1,000 to B15,000, tirst moarigago, well socured, 1;:.1.il?a?,m,yfiny? A RS T AR ES R, o Wathingion: eley oot 18, ANTED_81,50 AND Gn Tirat-class coilator dross 89, Tribnno ofico. "ANTED—TO BORTOW 15,000 ON TTRET SONT- v S L ot oo Gommlasion atiowod: " a- rots AUC. COLIEMAN, R Theing-tte WANTED—TO TORROW 8,000 OF 10,000 ON somo o, woll looatod, (i & growing. of tho'clty, ‘wort 8,00- ' Address & B THbLNS OO0 ©4.5() WANTED TOR @ DAYS, OR TIIT: ST QU of wihioh I will givo 500, ninking ‘my nota for 660, with good soourity, Kdiras ‘whoro [ntorviow osn Lo kiad to-niorrow morning, O t8, Tribune oftice. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. URNITURE, OARPETS, OROOKERY, §0., 40, at auction on Wodnosdny and Baturdugy and at pri- ¥ato salo during tho wa d 197 andolphiat. WILLIS, LONG & CO. 8. WILL BELL GHEAP T TORNITURE OF A 10-ro0m houso, 1f takon ot anco, Houso fs-full of boardary, and unh\nu well, Apoly, witl roady cash, and &0t & bargain, at No, 19 North Poora-st, $5,000 KOTL3 70 & MONTHS o} will puy good rates, Ad- I_IAVANA LOTTERY PRICES RIDUOKD; NEXT drawing Oot, 2L It " L cinging 0ok B LeGuuntion ghven by A daBAL S PR ADVERTISER WIRIES To UNDERTARI o o agonoy for New Yotk for & dlaf Bourbonwhisklos, a10hor o 1o ks s st fous aag nootion lmnnfl:t rootiflers and wholos quor dealors, and can give thie vory higliost roforonco in (o trado ae 16 busingas sapaoity, enorgy, snd strict problty, “Addsons =y boty deavs) Lotwoon Sovouty-dighth sud i [-OLARS TIOKIET: WATER AN Dl Wo 1 ot Salloal, V ANTED_PLAGTNING BY CONTRAGT—TOT prit WarkootimHio 3t o A SISO Vit e Datohi. "Addvons 1 0, Telbudd e, o Addvoss 0 77, ribuns bi i PARTNERS WANTED. Sala onslipaylng buslncss, vl - ida Iz VB T e 1 R e MUSIOAL, 70 TRNTCAND, ¥oit SATE-PIARGS AND O 5 inako T . WAL I 2idiin 8001 AR, Mot Vitn Turoh, - AGENTS WANTED. gxuxm’l‘u WANTED_MALE AND YESIALE 10 20)} lfi‘flgfl of r:e.txl‘vn%:gn‘!'lh noodod I ovory fawle WO FIRE' Francisco, migunt as! BGOOD & WILLIAMS, & BOUTIT OANATRT, hava rome woll-improvod farms aml Chilcako subutban proporty, and soourail nolos on roal oatato, for furnituro or merolisndise of any kind. Oall und soo'thom. ANTED—A PARTY WITH 820,000 GASH OAPIL. Y o O Ao Shoie: saly business that will not 50 por cent cupital tnvasted. ' Looation on tate Addross ', O, Drawor 539, Ubicago, 1 WILL PUROHASE 1TATT $300 Hirs, o s rattannn Dusinoss; Argioiss of smorly commanding sucocss. 86 North Unnal-et., Tloom 4, WILL BUY A RETIRING PANTNER'S 0 ME3 Tt orort ' Torgrostabistion aad Joatet aunum on the near Monroe. BTOCK _AND ‘busine ing a cloar profit of BK00 n'a rar oL vostigation: IX Y, TRoom 81, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 8 'TIIE SASON 18 SIORT FOR DISPOSING OF A e ek bnriies, St thor 3 Ollosgo Horso Market and have thom disposod of ; horsoq Ioft on ealo boarded for 81 por wook, Partlos wishing ta buy will find_our markot tho propper place to visit. 25 anil 7 Wost Wasbingtonst. TOItBALE_FINI TTORSE AND NEARLY NEW Inlu,uynb bargain, Ingniro at P9 Kast Madison-st., aam ife’ J, G HUBZAUIM, 01t BALE-OHIEAP—ONE GODD_AND STRONG horao, yonrs old, auitablo for & grocory Wagom, A 57 Mitwaukeoa oaly ovr. H e GATILSs 09 15, KR sor-ate, It now. 1. RS OROVE; RSTES W) A T OT e oot i raburati froo of Ohargo; Satka iy and grain; a large run, protectes lck groves of tim- Bor Sondicotel gt Al hoeeds inradfed 1o urcara R ESooivo tho: bost attoatlon. Xorme, F4.63 ho woek: Batietacil Rtecd, Apply to FIID: ML W QODE; e L Jom .+ Atotar to 1. 0 Powors, Madisoit and Markot-sta, Ducat, 185 Ladallastes O. 1T, Morso, 111 a Arthur O 13 Lako FIQNSE, TUGGY, AND UARNESS TOIL BATLE: fanoy Concord hok bugey, Gdau & ConBirocke/s maiig, ‘arly naw, fino hay lorso and harnoss, Toom 2 ity Eiving Blobte, 20 North Clarkest. WAN T PANIO PRIOKS, A DANK.COL Grod horaa, 16 hinnds, and rangy; tiorfectly cound cod idud, and to show 8 minuios'ur bottars ) fires ready for dua ook, with pric and Lull deseription, N 4 Yrib- N 4 o uifice. ANTEED—A TONY PITARTON, WIT i R T W S A i Addrass, for throo days, PHAKTON, 169 SARPIS BREAKING UP HOUSI O ‘housohiold gooils to Ulsposo of, Wil f{nd a by addrosning L: LIND, oaro of Willis, Joug and 197 tandolph-st. LOST AND FCUND, "4 DOG; TIIE OWNEI OAN HIAVE DY TG rviha pronorv, “Ac 229 Miohigancy J0ST-A MASONIO JEWRL WITIL NAMIE EHAR- ol Gorbit ongraved upon. Tho findor will ho ro- warded by leaving it ot tho offiva of tho Grand Pacitio Hotel, l'g)?ll ll!l.l n"”:’!l’“l?l‘l"A"l“ uitabla roward will bo pai et 1 £0 Nor 161 Fightoonthrsts W/ REWARD-LOST, OCT, 2i—A BCOTOI TRIt. 0 slor puniy. mouthe old, ‘oara cut. Ttotarn to 110 Walnut-st., mu.l:unl\w b, i TO EXOHANGE, Tfl EXCIANGE-820 AORES OF LTND IN MISSOU- 1 fur gaad suburby 0l Q‘Brw.urxdfim" |ur al propeely 'H“hu%fi::.d lot worth TANTED=A NU. TS HOT W e Uahaies for Chisou rmooy s A OASHMRRjE to any ono ré- Gy IS s full eseotis LA NS T ) d ful scrl 3 V] * TON T Itats Agoitns 1 Dopebiormags N & LUK BUILDING MATERIAL, wugncn-«,fifow TRIOK, AT &0 WiST MADI. Kby varly SEWING MAOHINES, (GUOVER & BAKERS SEWING MACHINIS- T Gouoral Gitico, 160 Btatosst, s Bratioh Ofeo, oornoy Jlalsted and Handolph-sls, Fereons having old Grosor & bukor sowing mnchinos are invitod 1o call and s00 the RO luprovomonta and lLuat somethiug to tiiolr advan- MATHATIAN HAGHINE NERRLEY, MANIAT. 1 20 sowing wmachios, MARHATTAN 8, AL 00., EVERAL IMPROVED FAMILY, AND ONL NE. i Siugor ninoliuog alen tio, Grdvar & takor Tiae for: Do Ulnrk-st., Hoom 3, INGEIL OGHIOL OF A, J. MELOIERT, 115 BOUTH ot K bnca skt o oty g vontod; ropuls porfeol r on muntuly poymonts and ‘ TILLOOX & GTRIS, Tl DEST PAMILY BRWING , waghing. Phroad, noodics, oll and ropafcing, Will- gox & UIbbLA, B, Co.y onrnor Wabnalicav, s AQus s FOR SALE. TP R e A O FOR_BATI: < zmontor ilno Yfi?&‘,\ rpolro 019 it B TOI BALI—A HOT-AIRL_FUNNAGE, 1IN GOOD T A ot i foue rogtatars oolnplote, Aply LAV eat At —AN BLEQANT BARATOUA TRUNK; TR BAT, l Tron RNt zchungo for buokcaws. SU8ty Whora (0 by w00 u, B U, carg Carclor 3, Btatlon By

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