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mbs, 008850, Caneda shioop, $4.75@8.25 Weal-' or slieon, $4.00G4.00. 0ds—Tocelpla to-day, inclnding reported arrivals %400 head, making a totel mupply far the weok thus far 41700 head, Tho market fn wlow and dragging At l“‘gmrml:grusm fl:&u:fii‘rl’?my:‘lflcrdny’- prices. samu L chigen hogs, 210, at $4.00@4 40 gon hoge, averaging 180 an RAST LIDERTY, PA. P Special Imgzmh I The Chicana Tribune, PABT LINKNTY, Pa,, Oct. il = OATTLE — Tho ro- calpts of calttlo at theeo yards for tho week onding Oct, 30 woro 485 cars, or 8246 head, ngninst 380 eara for the enmo timo Inst week, Tho supply of enttle for ard sales has Doon lorgor, tntytho domand, though org were plenty of buyers, consequontly pricea hiave low a triflo from last week'a quotations, oxcopting stockara, Extra, 1,90 to 1,600 atcers, $6.00@6.65; 80od to prime, 1,100'10 1,300, $4.25@4.803 common to + medium, 1,000 fo 1,100, e} ‘bulls, stags, and cowwn, 806 101,600, 53 m\(iin,no; lock atects, 800 Lo 1,000, f186400, 'Tie anlen for tho wook amountod to 3,109 1oas—Tha rocelpta for tho weck ending_ Qct, 90 ‘woro 225 ears, or 24,760 Lead, againet 243 cars for the week boforo, ' Tho supply Las boon' lightor, and, of course, hiss Improved tho mnrket o good ‘denl, and stock I eoliing briok at tho following pricos: Extra’ Fhlsdolphis, 4,70, o price; good Phfindciphls, £.66; l’tllk ‘Yorkoers, 180- to 1bs, $4.50 ; rough Yorkers, . 84,30 ; commion and cosrse hogs, $3.60@4.00. Tho EHIL"T appenr to fluctunto ae tho arrivals are honvy or gl N Bueke—Tho receipts for the week endiog Oct, 30 ‘wero 50 cars, or 10,000 hoad, ngniust 74 cara for (ho ‘woek boforo, Tho run of shioop has ot Loon 08 Loayy, yot 1t 11 1nuch largbr than the demand, Thero are 100 many common (bt don't roll for any ‘prico_scarcely 93 t0 100 ths, oztrn, $4,70@6,00; 85 to 90 1ba, good, $4.25 @4.60; conmon, $,00@3,25, NEW YOTE, Nxw Yons, Oct, 31.—Bekvee—Tho recolpts wore 51 core, or_637-'Nead, tanking 9,300 for tho four daye, agatiat 2,100 for tlio samo tiime lnat weok. Tho markel 18 quiet and uuchanged, at 639%0 per Ib for Texans, aud 8%@12)¢o for naiivo cattlo, Baloa iuclude 0 card ccommion Ohdo eattlo, Bi¢ awt avernge, at 83c @ 1b, to dross 55 1bs 3 1 car do, B3¢ ‘owt, at 0c; 1 car do, 6 oW, at93go; 2 cara do, 6 cwt, at 100 39 19, to droas'50 Iba + 4 card of mized do; 6@8X cwt, ot 10%0 P 1b; 3 cars of tat do, 13 awt, bt 1ic; & cara'of Tlinoly steor, 13 ¢ owt, t 10%¢c, to dreas 50 1bs; 6 cars do, strong 0 €wt, 5t DX@03(a; 1 car do, G cwt, at 003 6 cata of Kon- tucky stoers, 63 cwt, ot 10G12)60; 7 cara do, 5@8 owt, 8t 0@110; 3'cars of Toxans, 4’5 ewt, ot 60 B ib. Sitesr AND LAMDg—Arrivala 21 cars, or 4,400 hioad, making 13,01 for four days, agalnst 14 128 for tho samo timo luet weok,” Tho market was s shndo firmer and o littlo moro aciivo ot 4@0o per 1b for sheop, and BX@T3o for lambs. Among, tio salos woro 3 cara of lo slicep, 05 1Ls Average, at 630 por Ib; 8 cars do, 83 Iba, 0t 60 ; 1 car do, 82 1bs, at 43¢0} 2 cars of Kon- tucky do, 90 lbs, at 43;@43c} 2 cara of ‘Michigan, 88 R4, at B)o; 1car do; 07 1bs, ot 530 ; 2 cars of Canada slicep and 'Tambe, 713 1bs,atb¢; 1’ oar do, 97 Iba, nt $0.15 por 100 Iba ; 1 car of Osnads lnmbe, 07 fbe, ot Jo ; 3 our of Btate, T1 Ibs, ot 6%¢c, Bwixg—Receipta 8 cars, or 4,500 hogs, making 27,050 for four days, agafust 24,050 for tho samo timo last wook, No sales on livo woights ; city dreaacd hogs dull ot 5X@0K0, Pittsburgh Oil-Market. Prrrsnunan, Pa,, Oct. 31,—Refined spot quoted at 1030 ; orude firm at $1.05@1.10, . The Produce NMarkets, NEW YORE. New Yon, Oct. 31.—CorroN—In moderate request; middling uplands, 160, 2 Breavsrurre—Flour quict and unchanged. Ryo flour quict, Corn meal firm; fair to Westorn, $3,10@ 8,05, Wheat irregulsr and unsottled; prices ad- vanced; receipts, 103,000 bu; No. $_spring, SL3I@ 1.33; No. 2 Obicago, $1.83@1.55; do ;Milwaulico, $1.50 @1.90; Towa spring, $.91@L35; N, 1 Milwaukeo, $1.42; other grados unchangod,” Ryo quict ot 88 @02, Borloy and malt unchangéd, Corn opened firm and closed dull and declining; receipts, 03,000 buj steamer Weatern mixed, 600; 8afl do, 603 @dic. Oatd heavy and lower ; roceipts, 78,000 bu: now Weatorn mixcd nflost, 46@#7c; whito Wostern, 48@60ic, Eogs—In 'falr rogliest and steady ; Weatern snd Canada, 25%@30c. . Hops—Unclionged, - GrooenmEs—Coffes quict and firm ; Rio, 105 @223c. Bogor dull anid hoavy st 04@7xo. Molusaca dul, o dull, 4 4 LEvM—Refined, 185100, TuneeNTINE—Weak at 470, Provisions—Pork dullj now mess, $14,90@15.00, Beef and cut meata unchanged, Middles scarcaly #0 Brm ; long olear, 84c, Lard ‘hoavyand lower; old Weatern atcam, 7 3-10@7xc; clholco, 720, Burrsr—Steady, Cuerse—Dull nt 13@19%c, Wittsey—Inactive at 91@91xc, TUTFFALO, Bupraro, Oct., 31,—DBREADSTUFFa—Whoat inaclive snd scarce, Corn_active : salos 8,000 bu No. 3 mixed estern at 483(@49c, Oata noglocted ; nsking 430 for No, 2 Western. Tiyo neglected, Barloy in mod- arato demand ; 7,300 bu Canada at $1.40; 2 cars doat Fuwionte—Easler on corn at 114@11%c; wheat, 15c ; onts, Tige. QINOINNATI OrscoivATr, Oct, 31, — BREADSTUPFe—Flour quict and steady nt $0.76@7.00, _Wheat quict at $1.00® 1,35, Corn quiet; new, 4Uo; old, 42@d4c. Ryc quict and unchanged. Oats quiet at 83@43c. Darley dull and unchanged, ProvisioNs—Dull, Pork, $12.26@12,60; eales at $12.06@10.60. Lard dull] kettl jobbing st 7ifo; steam, 0740 bid, Tc usked. ' Dulk meats dull; wintor eured shoulders, 8o ; now, fally cured, offeréd at 6o clear rib dull Bt Gxo; elear, 5. Bacon dull} mmm Jobbing ot 730; clear rib, sslos ot Gife} T, GXgC 4 ‘Waisky—Steady st 8o, (l]l £OLEDO, Fl aun a Toweno, Oct, 81,—BneApsTorys—Flonr dull an unchanged, Wheat dull; amber Michigan, $1,30 cash or Novembor; $1.847¢ December; No. 1 red, $1.38, eash ; No, 3, $1.25@1,20}¢ ; caeh, $1.31@L81Y. Corn —Full pricés asked, but no demand; Ligh mixed, 3(c; low mixed, 41@41x0. Oats dull'nt iS¢, “FnEianTs—Dull; to Bufalo, §x@6o] to Oswego, B3 eue. OLOVER BEED—3$4.80. : ) RecrieTs—Flour, nono; wheat, 5,000 bu ; cor, 8,000 bu ; onts, 1,000 b, BiurskNTs—Fiour, nono; whent, nono; corn, nono§ oats, 22,000 bu, OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Oct, 31.—BuEADSTUFFs—Flour unsot tiod and frregular; mrices nomiun Prmovzux—Biady sud unolnged. ETROI Drrnort, Oct. 31,—BREADSTUFFS—Flour dull and unchavged, Wheat steady ; extrs, $1.40}6@1.47; No. 1, $140%@1.43; amber, $1.34, Corn sud cats—No N MILWAUREE, . MmwAUREE, Oct. 31.—DiEADSTUFFS—Flour qulet and unchauged. Whout steady; No, 1, $1.07)¢ ; No, 3, $1.033¢ cash or November; $1,04} Docember. — Corn dull; No, 2, 390, Oats quiot; No, 2, 2%c. Byo duli; No,1, G4c. Barloy irregular ;” No, 2, 51,40, Fntrants—To Duffalo, 8o to Oswego, 190, Recttrre—Flour, 6,000 bria: wheat, 192,000 bu, . BurpaeNTs—Flovr, 5,000 bria ; wheat, 134,000 bu, BALTIMORE. Biutotonr, Oct, 31,—DBneAbsrorrs—Flour dull and heayy. Wheat stoady aud unchunged. Corn quict; mixed Western, 00@4c. Oats steady and firm: West- ern, mixed, 480; whito, 40¢, Ryo quot t BIG88c, Provistons—Dull. Mees pork, $16,00@16,00 3 bulk shiouldors, 8X@0%0; clear rib, 0@0kc. Hacon— Shoulders and cicar rib, BX@8jc, Lams, sugar- cured, 13@M4e. Lard, TX(@86, €CorFrz—Unchonged, Burren—Unchangod, WatseT—Quict at 90, GO, 0swEGO, Oct, 81, — BREADSTUFES — Wheat quiet, Corn dull at 66@sde, Barley quiet, PATLADLLPHIA, | PILADELPHIA, Ort. 81— Dnapsrurrs—Flour dully Wisconsin and Minnesota extra_fomily, $7.00G7.67 | Blate, Obio aud Indiana, $7.25@8.20. Whest—choico rades in domand ; othiors neglocted ¢ red, $1.68; am- Bor, 31.52; No. 1 'wpring, $1.90@1.40. _1éyo stendy nt 85c. Corn in ‘better demand at 03o ; mised, 62@0dc, . Outa dull ; white Western, 480 ; mixed, 41@43c. PernoLzuy—Dull and Domiual, Wansrr—dde, LOUISVILLE, p Loutsviuis, Oct, 81.—BAoiNG—Firm ‘snd un- changed, ‘Dueaperurrs—Flour quict, Taovisione—Quist; prioed nominal ; mess pork, $13.60@14.00, Bacon—Bhoulders, Tic 3 clear rib, 03 @Tior clear, Tige, Sugar-ourod lintus, {10, Dulk theals nominal, Lard, tierco, BBSXC. ‘Wuisxz—Quioet at 87c, BT, LOUIS. 7. Louts, Oct, 81,—BueansTurrs—Tlour dull and unclianged,”"Wiieat ‘guiot_pud unchanged ; No. 2, $1.00; No, 8 rod_fall, $1.26 s No, 2 do, $1,65. Oorn dull and lower : No, '3, 38@U0¢0 on edst track; 30@ 893¢o0 regular ; 5830 Novomber, Oats firmer ; No, 3, 82(382%c, In elovator, Darloy dull ; No, 3, 850; choled ‘Wisconsin, $1.50, ‘Wutsny—Sieady at 60c. Puovistons—TPork, small sales at $10.00, Bulk ments lower, Round lots foose cloar rib at& 1-6c, with 530 bid for 1,000,000 e -Bacon, only small order trade, Lard, only peddling lota sold, Hoas—Quict at $3,60@3,75. Ourrrz—Aore domand, Gomman to medium, $2.00 @316 Tl f good riutcred Toxams, §3.0063.76; ule oxtra natives, $4. 85, fo extra natived, My ORLEANS, New Opreaxs, Oot. 81.—-BuEADSTUFPE—Flour— Busers holding off on account of the last day of the month; XXX $7.135G000; funly, 881G, flflm—fillpgly light ; mixed, 760 ; yoilow sud white, %8¢, Osts firm at 53@64c, DBnan~Quict st $1,10, Lar—Dull ; primo, $24.00@25.00 ; cliolco, $7.00, ProvisioNs—Pork 'dull and lower; wnch, $16,5, Dry sult meats dull pud lowor ; shouldors, 7o, Dacon firin ; shoulders and cloar yib, 7igo ; clear, BX@BYic. Honi—No dumand. Lard dul§ tros, 6(@107 ket * GrooEmes—Sugar rm; good to falr, 0)c; sece otids, 10103703 yollow claridod, 10)@1U3a: whilo, }lu no‘c’g?xmu cgl;d:xu‘ in gzra-n rm:ly;w 1101%;-, IH a o} good fulr rime, . Winsonr—gseas,op, - oo Priiae 606 §100K8 o LAXD—Torl, 5,112 brls ; Iard, kegs, 9,135 ; thercos, 74 bacon, clear, 206 cloar rib, 6073 alioul: dors, 110 casks; fiams, 'tiorcos, sugar-burad, 1,203 plain, 200 dry ealt meats, 192 casks, * CoTTON—Iu notive demund ; sales, 4,460 balea ; good rdinary to atrict good ordinary, 14@14x0 ¢ low' mld- ling to strict low middling, 14%@163;¢ 1 ntddhug to oud wtdl'y, 15 @170, Nedelpts, 0,200 Lalea ; cxporta o Great Drltali, 2,635 Loles ; coaxtwiso, 1,057 balw 3 plock, 60,819 bales 3 week's sulcs, 23,500 biles 3 recolpts Bot, 44,062 boleu ; dromm, 29,310 fales ¢ exporta to Great Britull, 14,605 balwi; to tho Continent, 6,883 batos ; AR ot 1073108 ONETARY—Cold, 10T4@108) ; currency, 1113 111, Blerling, LG, Tor privito; buuk, omiuas; Riglit, 1@13(0 pretium, o2 Venu, UNITED BrATES NAVAL ONSERVATORY, WasIINGTON, Oc, 23, 1 Prof, Joreph HMenry, LL, D, Preaident Nattonal Acadeiny of Sclences': Dean B1n: Your lotter of tho 24th inat., con- yoyinglan Invitation from thio Nalional Academy of Holouces to attond thelr moetiug on Tucsday, the 28th, at Columbla Collogo, Now York, with n requost bo fayor tho Aondormy with o ropdr g to tho plans and progross of the praparations for tho Trausit of Venus, }uut recolved, comes un- fortunntoly nt n time whon tho offlcors of lho ~ Obrorvatory memblors of tho Commiselon aro most busy wupon that vory mattor, in conjunction wlth the nrrival of onryfronl Er‘untnrlnlx #ona to precindo tho poasibility of elilior of them belng prosont at tha menting next week, Nor would it be possihlo in 80 phort a time to moke an oxtonded “report of ods, ‘Wo can only say that all tho insiruments nro contracted for and in progress of construction and being delivored ns flmf o comlp!utm\ 5 ol aro expoctod to bo fluished during thc wintor, oxcopt possibly somo dotails in thojr construe- tion which may require trinl .and “oxperimopt. The photographio trinls are Loing mnde undor tho dirootion of Profs. Nowcomb aud Harknoss. Thoy havo been somewhat, rotarded, owing to tho absonco of Mr, Walker, photographor of the oasury Departmont, of whous experiouco wo hopod to avail oursolves, and the oxamination of candidates for tho position of photographor has boon nocessarily ‘postponed for the Bamoreason. Nr. Rufheriurd has kindly offered to train such lphotogrnplmra a8 wo may send to him, which offer.wo shall thankfully acoopt in tho caso of such candidates a8 live in or mear New York. Ono traneit instriment {8 already hore, and fa about boing put in oporation in its temporary hut for practico, and in the course of, n fow wooks wo Liopoe to bogin to sclect from the appli- cants 80 na to organizo the partios and initinto tho practico which fa deomod neceseary for the Eropordlschnrgn of thoir duties, All things avo modo progross 8o ng to assuro ug that tho Enn(na withi their outfit will be ruady somo timo oforo it will bo necessary to lenve our shores for, their destination. Very respeefully, your obedient servant, B, I, BANDS, Roar-Admiral and §|I[mrln!onfllng President of Com- missions ou Transit of Venus, PERSONAL. THE OITY, 0. P. Koith, of Bt. Louls, s nt the Gardner. J. M. Knywood, of Oregon, ia at tho Bhorman. “‘I. P. Acker, of Now York Oity, is at tho Pa- cifie. A T. H. Eastman, of Yankton, D, T.,is at tho Gardnor. 0. W. Porter, of Mendvillo, Pa, is at tho ardnor. J, H. Raymond, of Springfield; IlL, ia at tho Pacifle. % Richard B, Kuapp, of Portland, Oregon, is at tho Pacifle. Gl i i Gen. William A, Aikon, of Connecticut, is at tho Bhorman, Judgo G. D. Hiscuck, of Lincoln, Nob., is at tho Sfiorman, T, T McOnbo and family, of Neranton, Pa., is at the Pacific, £ The Hon, E, P, Forry, Benator from Michigan, is at tho Bhorman, D, A. Brown, of tho Btate Bonrd of Rallrond and Warehouse Commissionors, Is nt the Pacific, Mr, A. P, Burbank, Iato Principal of tho Douglas Beliool, loaves town in a doy or two to il engagomonts to give rendings in Boston and othor Eastorn citics. A correspondent tells of a moan young man in & Wabash avenuo omnibus who, when handed 10 cents to deposit in the box as faro, put the scrip in his pooket, aud gave tho Company s ticket, which cost him only 6 conts, instead. " The cor- respondont places’ this speculation on a par with stealing newspapors from a door-step or picking pockots in church. The Staats-Zeitung in its daily reports of politi- cal ovonts, inoludes among thiose prominent in tho Gorman movemont, tho following: Horr Dan O'Hars, Horr Barney Caulfield, Herr Miko McDonald, Horr Austin' Doyle, Horr Patrick Tracoy, Horr Michnel . Hickoy, Horr Hughoy Reed, Herr Jobn Garrity, Herr Tom Foloy. IN GENERAL, Bomo of the Paris journals sny that Princa Napofean is about to undortake a journey to the United Statos. An Eplacoval olorgyman, who objected to tho singing of the John™ Brown song on bonrd Cunard steamer because thore worg Southorners on hoard, was politely reminded of his own in~ discretion in urging the claims of tho Bavior upon tho congregatod pagsongers, & largo num- ber of whom wWore Jowa. Gail Hamilton, writing of Biblical men, ro- mnrks: “Wo khould say that Esau was far tho moro ngroonble, intorcsting, aud gifted person ; ond that Jacob, with his sly wayw, and his moan- spirited willingness to work soven years longer for the man who had cheated him out of one wife, and into another, was notn man to bo hold in osteom of gods or mon or women," According to a Now York preper, tho illustri- ous bovine who whilom called himsolf Goveraor of Georgln, by name Rufus B, Bullock, is oujoy- ing his olium cum dignilate in his nativo borough of Albion, in that State, whoro it is feared F the reapectablo portion of the community ho will mako his home for the future, unless, per- chnuce, he should got biy dosorts and bo sent to tho Pouvilentiary.—Savannal News. Judge Dillon goes to Little Rack, Arlk,, to hold Court. Judgo Love will proside over the Fed- oral Court at Dos Moines tho romainder of its imssune torm, The papors in the Union Pacifie Railroad mandamus gase wero received by Judgo Dillon yosterdny. His opinion theréon will probably not be iiled until uext term.—Daven- port Gazetle. Col. T, J. Plckett, n gontloman well known to tho Masonic fraternity of Illinois asa Grand Dlaster of this State in 1852-'68, nnd well known 08 o member of tho press gang and lately of tho Quincy 1Whig, was elected, last weok, Graud Mastor of AMlagons of Kontucky. This, we be- bieve, is tho second instance of any person reaching that position in two Btates. He is now publisher of tho Paducah (Ky.) Commercial, Wo aro glad to know, as wo now learn on good autliority, that the roport which guined curroncy in this State last month, from tho statoment of J. E. White, Westerd Suporiutendont, that Goorgo 8. Bangs, General Buperintendent of the railway mail sorvico of tho United States, intendod £00n to rosign, is not Lruc, Mr. Bangs Lies hiad no ntention of leaviug tho sorvice.— Des Moines Register. Suicido and Life Insurances Jrom the Dubuque Timea. A case of great importance has just beon de- cided iv the Unitos States Circuit Court of Iowa., Tho facts wo condenso from the Dea Moines Journal, which dovotes over a column to the dotails of tho cnso. The deconsed, ono O. L. Hogan, was about 40 years of age, For flvo yeurs ho had beon oxpross-agent at Boone, In. Ho was a jovial, llghb-henrmd mau ; o careful, correot, energotio busiuess man ; o man of good hinbits, nover in his lifo known to have beon sick. Oct, 18, 1871, Lo committed suicide. Tho Coronor's Jury found that ho died from the of- foct of a rovolvor-shot fired by his own Land, At tho time of his dealh hio hold two policies of insurance upon bis lifo, one issued by tho Mu- tual Lifo Insurance éompnuy of Now York. This policy contalned a clauso pro- viding that' tho pdlicy should bLe_ void if the nssured should dio by hie own hand. Proof of douth waa forwarded to th \ Insurance Com- {nny. They refused to Yxfly’ A the ground that Lo assured had died by his own haud within tho meaning of the proviso in the Eollo . Buib wag brought against the Company by tho adminis- trator, who, in his petition, allegod that the eaid Oharles L. ilngnu, “‘while temporarily insane, and belug incognizant of the act, took his own life,” The dofendant admitted that tho deconsed diod by his own hand, but donied that Le wus in- sane, aud tho cago was tried upon that isane, Lo~ foro procoeding to trial, tho counsel for tho do- fonso,nftorstat nx}:’tho casototho jury,nsloed them if suy of thom bnd the proconcolved opinion that ‘& man was conolueively insano morely be- cause hio committed suicido. "Some of tho jurora acswered in tho afiirmativo, and theso mon were, on doferdant’s motion, oxoluded from the jury, and their places fillod from tho panel. T'ho plain tiff produced sovoral witnossos who testified that e great and marked obsnge Lad como over Hogan the latter part of his life. That for tho Inst six months prlor to his docease hio Liad boon ‘moody and dospondent at timos, ‘That Lo noted a8 though ho “had the blue That from an affootionato paront and husband he had changod to u morose, irritable man, subject to fits of an- er, That during tho lattor yoars of his lifo ho nd complained of hoavy pains in tho baok part of his hiead quite froquontly, That at such times he wad vory violont in his manuor, strlldng his wifo,” threntoning her lifo, aud treatiug hor harshly, and aftorwards donying all remembranco nrkno\vlmlgu of such notions, Physicians woro also introducod, who, ns oxports, festifled that in thalr opinion Togan wa insene. Tho dofeneendmitied that docodont wau ab timos despondent during tho Inst year of iy Hifo, but oxplained the eauso by showing that his fumily rolations at home were very un- ploetont, and that his pecuniary ombarrassmonts lono wora of #o severo a_cliaractor that thoy were sufliclont to account for Lis moody and melanoholy fits. That ho was o defaulter tou Inrgo extont to the Express Company for which Lo woiked; thet ho had ombezazled a 8500 monoy package, and that tho Ex- ross Company or up, and that oxposuro was imminent -at any moment, That ho tried to borrow tho manoy of ‘various persona to mako up his defleit to the Ex- v, That ho stated to one of his mont intimnto frionds, tho day beforo his death, that o must have thia monoy, or ho waa o ruino mau, * That ho failod to got [t. ing of his donth n SBuporintondont of the Ex- pross Company camo Lo Boono, vory unexpeoct- odly to Hogan, to oxnmine Hogan's nccounts, That at about 11 o'clack that day he committed That ho gavo aa a ronson that Lis fam- 1ly relablous wora unpleasani monoy and no frionds, and ha press Company, That tho morn- tint ho had no d mado up higmind ‘Tho jury woro out about hialf an hour, and re- turnod's gonoral verdict for the defondant, and answorod as apocial fludings that Hogan volun- tarily and willtully took his own life know at tho time ho ghot himsolf t! would result in his own death, Tho plnintiff mado o motion for & new trial, which came up beforo court on tho 18th inst., aund was ovorruled, sud judgment cntered upon This acttlos on important point as to muicido and insuranco in Iowa, and is, in_fact, tho firat barrior that has boon intorposed in tho Woest to tho common ploa of insanity in nctions on in- surance policles. —_— DEATH IN THE BOTTLE. A Dondly Poison Mistalen for Sherry Wince-Two Mon Killed and One in From the New York Sun, Qct, 20, od obout 21, and John Dono- oth laborers on tho North River ors, aud both uumarried, wero boarders at 101 On Bunday ovoning Taylor and Donohuo went to their couches. Taylor drow oft his clothos nnd wont to the closct to han) In looking throuy, discovored o biack bott! huo, ngod 80, h tho uppor sholves ho , Ho put it to his nose, and imngined ho smelled shiorry wine. Hohnnd- onohue, who nlgo pronouncod it shorry wine, They wero in high gles ovar their discov- ery, supposing it to bo the private gomo othor bonrder. Thoy conceived it a good Thoy cach took a long pull! and thon called in Magnor, anothor boardor, and a friend, Michiael Coples, of ;| Washington sud Watts stroet. Thoro wns ‘ttlo of the etuff loft in tho bottlo, but sup or two ench, tod, and Taylor and Dono- 1 Boon after Taylor sntd, - Joko to drink It At tho biack bof , and thoy got ,huo went to “That's might roplied, “ O, it's good enough.” feeling burning “sensa- | It-ncted directl ow very siok. tions In" thoir stomachs. tholy,bowols, and thoy purged and vomited, Thoy wore up and_down and in and out of thetr room all night, and con- tinunlly ealled for water, which they drank in oir stomachs would not rotain it. Thoy shouted that thoy wore burning up. Pl\lngnur. in tho ndfolni o8 severely as they did. great quantitica. But room, sufforod almost ho landlord got up and after fussing about s short timo with- loing thom any good, retired to his drowsy couch again. No attontion waa given tho men— nothing was done to roliove the pain. rovent tho purgin ough they woro absoluto- 1y dying, no physician was sent for until 8 o’clock Then s dispensary prace titioner wont to tho houso. He gave them no re- liof. Their pulsos were weak and fast declining. Thoy bad bnd no .stimulants of auy gort, - Tho dispensnry physicisn went his way, and troubled Limself no mora with the cases. Dr. Van Kleeck, t for. Ho found on Monday afternoon. of 160 Franklin stroet, wns son! Taylor and Dono- Lo rolling in agony. ‘Tho pulses of tho suflerers wore scarcol; coptiblo; their oyes wore sanken ; thoir ak] sasumed the liv suffered from intense thirs! had dry tongucs with a brown coating, Tho mombrano from mouth to stomach was dostroy- od; their oxremitios wero cold. and Donohus woro dyi four hours after thoy oisoned men ; tho) and fevor, and bot og. It was thon tweity- ank tho liquid from the black bottlo, and they wore entirely holpless, Dr. Van Kiceck sent” for brand terod it to to them, and followe aginous drinks ta rolieve their pain, The physician procured the mysterious black bottlo and oxamined it. As ho turned it up quan- tities of colchicum seed ran from it. -Shal oured out mnearly & quarter of & Ho asked the sick mon ‘whothor they did not notice the soed when they drank tho liquid from the bottlo. did, but ‘‘supposod it to bo flics." bottle contained o laxativo remedy for tho rheumatism, &ud, boaring an_odor similar to sherry wino, was onsily mistaken for it. Tho quaniity which thoy took was onough to kill | four mon. At 11 o'clock on Monday evening Dr. Van Itoook made anothor visit to the dying mon, The Louse was dark, and the landlord was com- men were within o physician, who snd adminis- it with muil- fortably in bed. twenty foot of him., To ti aroused him, he snid he must havo his slce) hio could not loso his noxt day's work. Dr. Kloock wns satisfled that no romedies or atton- tion could save Taylor or Donohuo, and his doubts wero strong as to Magnen e oncour- aged the sick mon ns much a8 he could, but told tho Inndlord that proparatious must bo made for their death ; that if thoy wished religious minis- trutions o pricst should bo gont for soon. This Taylor and Donohue lingered until yestorday atnoon, when thoy died within & fow minutes of oach other. Magner still lived up toa lato hour last night, aud the prospocts of recovery wore favornble, Caples, who drank but & sup of tho Hquid mixod with water, went homo, plained to his wifo of gripes in his stomach, but woxt morning ho weont tohis work as usual, and las felt no inconvenienco sinoo. Ilo soon com- A Man of 74 Sued for Breach of Prome- ise by m Woman -of 55=--Damages A snit for broach of promiso hing recontly boen attracting attontion in Baltimore County, Md, tho importanco of the case being enhancod Ly the fact that it is tho first and only case of similar charncter that bas ever been triod there. ‘Tho suit was instituted by Brs. Llizabeth Hal- bort, aged 55, and quito gray-haired, against Elizaboth declares that in Decomber last Isainh promised to marry her on tho 1st day of January followin, Elizaboth sworo that and proposed marriage by de- liome was 8o lonely that he did not liko to go thore. Ho kept on proposing until sho accepted bim, and, though he was ol in yenrs, he was very fond of making lovo, sud was o8 good at carcesing ns any young Beforo sho nccopted talked over property mattors, and it was agreed that cach party was to Lave the full enjoymont of their roapoctive proper- ties during thelr lives, and to have the right to disposo of tho samo at donth. ‘The third ovon- ointed day the defondant intift a marriage-contract to bo signed, which she would not sign, 1 it out her off from all intorest in his property. sout for Baker twico to come and talk the mut- ter ovor, bul he would not do s, and had never boen in her hongo sinco that evoning, to theso charges Baker sworo that ho was roady and willing to marry Elizaboth in January if sho Isninh Bakor, aged 74. her very ofton, claring thot Li glio evor Baw. ing boforo the ap) brought ‘to tho and mado _arrange- ments about the preacher and liconss, but whon the old womean got mad and called him * old Baker," aud mado away with hor property, and rofusod to pign tho agreoment, Lo thought ho would lot hor go, and that would nover heliove in anothor women, fury, with_true Southorn gallautry, forsaken Elizaboth $1,000 damagos, e e Juvonile’ Savings, lo of Ghent, in Bolgium, particularly succossful in improssin, young the adoption of tho labits of Without _government oy ho swore ho influonce, rud main! throngh tho exertions of the echool-tenchors, flye-sovenths of the childron who attend thae schools, uo less than 13,052, havo baceme savingy opotitors, the nggrogato sum dopositod Dy thom, according to s papor road beforo tho British Assoclation by J, G. Fiteh, bolny {rancs, In tho Infant sohools (tho habit of sav- 1ng beging thus early) thore ara 8,030 obildron, of whom 1,020 aro depositors of 66,623 francs, In tho primary schools for the clagsod who pay for Instruction, theroare 1,079 scholars, G40 of whom 087 ‘francs ; and in_the schools for d ovonings and Bunda; nion and women, smount of 90,254 f; ys, out of 8,285 2,880 aro depositors to the —_—— —It I8 rolated of Bismarck that whon at tho reliminaries, the sum of milliards—whicl ghtly on France—wns_montioned, Juled Favro appenred uttorly speochloas with horror, Wlon ho bind racovered from the ho could sny was, ' that oven i count from the time of Ohrist till now, ono munngo to count such an onormous sum,"” Upon which Blsmarclk roplied, with a amilo ; “ Don't lot_that distress you; I have thought of that, aud thoroforo brought this gons tloman,” pointing to_ Blolchroodor, the Jowlsh Lauker, ' with mo, 1o counts from ,tho orou- tion of tho world.” aroxysm, all one were to THE CI—IICAGO DAILY 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MR. ARCH AT CASTLE GARDEN. Visit of tho English Labor-Roformor 20 the Immigration Dopot==1lis Fa« vorablo Opinion of the Systom, From the New York Tribune, Oct, 20, Mr, Josoph Arch, nccompaniod by Arthur Olaydon, of Farringdon, England, and one or two othor frionds, loft the Matropolitan Ifotel ostorday noon for the purpose of visiting and Ynu ooting Cnstlo Gardon, ond acquainting Lim- golt with tho Amorican aystem of rocoiving for- oignora and forwarding thom Lo their destina- tions. On their arrival ot tho Battory tho vislt- ors woro rocolved by tho oficers and such of the Qommisslonora 08 chanced , to bo prosont, and woro invitod to thoroughly inspect uvmiv do- nrtmont, After a briof interviow with Mr. ¥url- Eurt, the .Ohairman of the Board of Commis- slonora of Emigration, tho party set out on its tour of lnspmfi:m wlhlsnpz. ‘obater s guide, Denconding from tho offices of the Commitsion- ors tho visitors entcrod the great rotundu, which was throngod with forolgnors of all nationalition and of all agos, awaiting the rogistry which ail must undorgo, Mr. Arch and his ‘compnnions passod to the whart at tho rear of tho building whora tho immigranta aro landed, and where sov- oral hundroda from tho stoamship Oity of Mon- treal woro on tho point of dirembarking. Thoy woro then shown the mothod of recolving the strangors, nud the rigid discipline which be- gins 4t this point, and which is ‘necos- mary to _protect - the _ignorant foroignors from swindling of oyery description, by which thoy would othorwise suffer, ‘Thoey pnssed through tho gunrded gatos to_ the office of rog- {stry, whero all necessary particulars concorning namo, age, nationalily, ciroumstances, and des- tination are carofully rocorded, Tho boarding- ‘houso runners, all of whom must possoss a Ii- censo from the Commissionors, wore prosont in full forco, awalting tho signal whick allowod thom entrance within tho gates and access to the now-comers. . The party next passed to the Employmont Buroay, whero situations of sll desoriptions aro furnishod to both mon and womon, though not till tho partios applying for servants are known to bo of good charactor. Hore, too, the books woro examined containing the ' complaints mado both by employors and omployed, which aro recoived and duly investigated by the propor outhoriticn, Tho waiting-room, fillod with frlonds of the new-comors, who are not ndmittod, to tho rotunda, and tho Lospital and Ward's Islnnd dopartment, roceived duo notice. Ever; dopartment was vigitod and carofully oxamined, - and Mr, Aroh, beforo lonving, bocamo thoroughe 1y nequaintod with the practical working of tho system, He eoxprossed himself vory greatly ploasod with tho discipline evorywhore manifest and tho preosutions taken to provent any unlayw- ful donlings with the immigrapts whilo undor the suporvision of the Board, nnd romarked that it was usoloss for Englishmon to maintain that nowhero but in Engiand woro Jife and proporty safo. Tho porty then visited tho Bonrd of Com- missionors, who woro holding their rogular meet- ing at Castle Garden. ''he President, Mr, Hurlburt, at once intro- duced the visitor, and a short rocoss was takon for the purposo of affording the Commissionors an opportunity of o personal introduction. Mr. Arch thauked the Commiesioners for the courto- a? shown him, aud after five minutos' conversa- tion withdrew, and roturned to the Metropolitan Hotol. Mr. Arch will leave thia city for Boston immodiatoly, but will return noxt weok, and will gail-in_tho stoamor Ropublic for Liverpool, Sat- urday, Nov. 8. i ILLINOIS NEWS ITEMS, Corn-husking i the chiof occupation of farm- era at the present time. —Mr. Pago has shipped over 1,000 hogs to Ohicago during tho past week ; which looks liko business, in timos like those, Hogs aro about tho only things that will pay at present prices.— Princelon Republican. —Botting on tho coming county clection s gottiug livoly, and enough monoy haa been pub up within tho pust fow days to reliovo the stringoncy In the monoy market if put into cir- culation,—Pontiac Sentinel, ~Aload of turnips camoe in town the other day. Toll you our peoplo went for thom hke hungry pigs for scnttored corn. Lot & man drive into town this fall with a load of oither turnips or potatoos, and he is pounced upon with ** stand and deliver;” your vegotablos or your lifo, air ; novor woro Buch things so scarce beforo.—La- con Advacale. —Tho suit of Mre. Porcival, of this city, agaivet tho Chicago & Alton Rond, for £30,000 dameges for injuries recoived by tho Lemont -~ disastor, came up for trinl in the Circuit Court at Edwardsville, yeo- torday, and a chango of venue was taken L{ the dofondauts to Jersoy County. J. W. Coppinger nEpa&rml for Mrs. Percival, ‘and_ 0. P. Wise for the Company.—Allon Telegraph. —Thoro hos been considorable mortality among hogs in this vicluity tho past sonson. Goorgo Lllsworth, o farmor living a fow miles nortl of Lown, has lost over 100, William Patten wbout forty, and others havo lost a an! many. Mr. Patton's hogs did not geem to ho attacked by any cpidemic, but oceasionnlly through the whole soason sinco Inst winter oue would be found dend from ‘some unknown cause. Mr. Ellsworth imputes tho discaso smong his hogas to thoir enting ncorns frocly.— Yorkville News, BUSINESS CHANCES, A\ RARL GIANOIE 10 BUY A FULL STOOK OI* grocerlos and fixtures; threa years' loass; cash stare, doing fisat-olaay businesa. Guod vonsous for solling It. Yo furthior intotligonco call at 603 Mitoholl-st. A VARE OHANGE-RATLROAD EATING-HOUSE 418t Grand Rapids, Afich., for sala, Paxt cneh, balance trado._ Addros P, W, BUENR, Grand Rapids, Biioks, N OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS NOW PAY: ing from 85,000 6 $10,000 nox yone far ealo, Capital roquirod about 83,000, _Addross 0 83, Tribuno offico. A UEPLUSGIDIIEY, coon olsl mekeg] % ns, X3 3 forma. A1, ALLEN, 18 South Olurk-btey Room 1o o “A_CITYDRUG STORE WELL-FURNISIED, AND (e le o B el Rk, G husinoes-In: or nalo or trado. s Toom 11, Mottiodist Ohureh Biook. \ GOOD VARIGIY OF DESIRADLE BUSINESS AL chances and roal estato for sala and to oxchango, in losn oliico, 14 Doarborn-st,, Rooin 2, P. SABAD [)RUG BTORE FOIt SALE TN A THRIVING TOWN Aqchfho Milwsukeo & St Paul Hatlay, in Miongsnts. drous . J. 3 3 3 2 SMITI & CO,, Chicag. * oo T T TICIER TOR BALI TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE continuod il-hoalth of the propriotar, ho ollors for aalo, or would exolinngo for othor paying proporty, tho 0ash (s most valuablo ono), furnlture and faturosof the Barnes House, contalniug about 130 rooms—being H0 rooms for guoits, and furnished first-claes. Tha Bousa contains al orn {mprovements, and all In good gondition. 1tis doing a splondid businoss, and is situatad in noarly the contra of tho cliy, boing tniy twa biooke from tho Milwaukoo & Kt. Paul, Dlttsbury & Fort Wayno, Alton & 8t, Louts, and thio Northwoatorn Yiatlroads. ~ Ap- Bly tn verion or by lottar to W. K. BWALLOW, pro- OVEMBER 1 OITY REAL ESTATE. atroots: Btate, linrnside, Buttortlolds batdi, Hanovor, Buttor, Wallace, Bummor, W fourlh, Twonty.six s thmo, 6 cont Interost, No agouoy bu e S R &N, W, OARLRHOP LOTS; A TRW k van bo hought LOMBATD, 163 LaLalio-st. NE-AND.A-HALT-STORY PRAME oottaze and lot on Ihicty.aocond at., none, Wallsco, monthly payn , 1 g vorticts. Auply ta VKD . TSI, nsomont. noss._Anply to owng TO RENT--HOUSES. IO RENT-2.BTORY AND HBARRMENT MARBLE. front dwalling houses, in block fronting mouth on Yornun Back (Mla 5""&&!“.‘]‘ contain 10 rooms onch, c inishod in beat ty] modorn_ Improvemonta, Hrick barns, Apply to W, J. ONAHAN, 113and 11{ Dosrborn-st. TENT—3-BTORY FRAMT, TIOURT, T ot hoaty HORE Rllis e 'm‘i.z'bfi’r‘} s 8, ¥, WILLS, 183 Dostliorn-at.{ aftor 5 p. mo, 81 Vine cones-av. [0 RENT-DWRLLING HIOUSE, NO. 900 WADARI- , contalning ton rooms, hot and’cold wator, gas, om, &0, _Apply at No, {60 Calumot-av, '~ koo Kz 3 Motoe ottt Wik 3 Aam, whior, and’ watoe.closoln with enchy in 'A'n::’::’.';fiy““'fl:‘incx'.n}vhfi 1:10.02‘1:;‘1"1‘.“0;‘1)1!1‘??; H i ot Thrtan. "y WAL 1T HOR PHOR, o Wart. Aladisoneats A BIVEN.-ROOM GOTIHIO COTTAGE, T ony o Atiphyat 2 Bouth Roboyents NEW BRIOK TOUBT, AN 00, for G000 1¢ thkon 1l o o1 0 rooma ;'all madern improvamonts, LE~A ¥IRST-OLABS BARGAIN IN TWO oA, e Sarnot of Lwonty.lth and nomont, Bryan_ ook, ES AND LOTS AT ALT, PRIOES Carin ol tio aity by 1 TEVANS & basomont, Bryan Bl W BRIOK DWELLING ON_ WEST toboy, 1ias il tha modorn im- 9 lisd miiol wndor ts roal valua. JOR BALL-HOU: €., 180 Lasallo- SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. OR SALE~TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A FINR rgain, onBand.5 y @ 1 paymont, B mitntos! frorn Court nnesionn pall - Possossion Nov. 1. onts, water, timo, wwithnut'nt 0, Adress, for ono week, C 28, MOR BALI—OR TO RENT—FURNISHED HOUBE, 14 rooms, 2 scros of ground {ni best, part of Laks MAH L. PARKER, Ffiu BALE—AT depat, ands oight d-story Lious il buy thom; soven gon solil and ocoupiod withis TNON BRROS,, 973 and 274 State-st, 11 — GVANSTON. 332180 foot, for B0 L« troos and aidawnlkn: ENGLEWOOD, ia: 08 and Lo’ cotiagos; ordinas 2-story hiousos an: n tho last thirty days, T1L- BLOOK FROM Boul OIOE NESIDENOE B450, i or annual pay & BIEST, 143 Lasailo-st. R BALE—AT PANIO PRIOES, I TAKEN THIA wook, a very chioloo 80-aora tragt at Park Hidgo; 20 ont can b mado by subdividin ETHERELL, PUTNAM & 00, O1L BALE_NIW TOURE 1N WIEATON, ONLY hicago, contalniag kitchon, socuro it nt anca. om 18, 01 Washing. ono_liour's rido feom Dantry, dining.room, doublo pariors, 5 nito location; _onl! 1,800, Addross ROY woll and cistorn. T0, RENT_TIOUSE 477 NUBLATD.ST., GORNER Aghland:nv. olght, ronms and olosats.” Ront, 825, WALLER, Ttooin 3, B2 Btato-st, 0 RENT--FROM NOV. 1 ORL NOV. 15, A CONVIIN- lent and comfortably furnished houso on tho South Elflllfl. has 12 mnmu,‘gnl, I\')"lll'lll.l enéllw\:l"fll'!n x,lnl:‘l“ll’v.l;m‘,‘ FBArn, otor 1o gond tonant will by Sor7Tow lgro. Apply o GEEO. U, OLAIKK, 3 aad 4 Bryan Dlock. * 0 RENT_FURNISIED GOTTAGE, NO. 1% 10&::1.1':’” e, 5 good ardors Tont, 350 Do month, WANTED--MALE HELP. Bookkeopers, Olerks, Eto. ANTED-DRY GOODS OLERK AT 419 SOUTHL Only oxporionced nood apply. Trados. 8 ED-FIVE GOOD TINNERS, APPLY AT 107 ANTED—A Fill3T-OLARS PRESSMANTO WORK % diiy aud wook! of ross or auply in poraon to Garotto , Ind. I8 AT 001 MADISON-BT, ANTED - RHINGLES TO BUINGLT 15 BQUARKS at cornor Inavitt and Taylor-st., nor Ogdon-av, GORNON PRUES, ‘Wastorn Postal Reoord NOOOIC TIOUSE, NOWTLL W ARTED: Onll oarly at 48 11 plovment Agonofcs, N, 10 MEN FOTL8TA- Conl-mingra; froe faro; o RENT-HOUSK 221 NORTIH_OLARK.KT. 6 + 810 por montlt, Apply to R, H, FLEMING, 165 Washinicion see, Offeo 4. 70 ' 0 RENT_TWO HIOUSES—ONI BUITADLE FOR o familien: 810, 916, and 820, i ek 0B ‘WOLFE, 118 Dentborn-at, Miscellancons, T NOKD OANVABSR i abilis, 1o opeEste 10 i, Toms: Mo I Hong yarke i 0 nt works Ko WATREN. 1t Btato.st. cornor Wi rdor; noar Elizabiothi-st,, on bourth; 3 & ROBINSON, Room 13 Mothodist Block, 0 RENT-LARGK BRIOK HOUSE ON WABABI- av., near Twolfth.st., s blo for hoardinghouso, WM, GARNETT, 169 Motroo-st., Hoon 3. 0 RENT—NO. 100 TIIRD.AV., OOR. HARTIGON- 8t,, Lrick houso, 13 rooma; only $16 por month, WAL NEN'& RIGDON, 19 Dearbora. 10 RENT_VRRY GifiiA contral and_ eonvoniont, $18: & 3.atory frame, in find Aoighborhood, #20; also, & boarding “hatel of 20" roomn, nose Bt Ladis dopol, at hait prico untl nxt, BMay BAMPEON & 00,, 144 Lanllo-at, o n‘rl-:yrd-nhd:om VOUSE, WIET MADISON.ST :room hotso, e ‘onoli 335 por il xiny, WHTPLLIE & OLATHKEON, 15 Bouth ""’L TD RENT—A COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS; BUTTERY and olosot, with wator, at 374 Weat Ilarrison-st, Ap- ply to 31, llAdEnTY, 206 Bouth Dosplaines-st. 70 RENT-VERY LOW, UNTIL MAY i, NEW1- ‘atory basomont brick, 11 rooms, all modorn improvo- ments, “good barn. Also 3-story framo, 8 rooms, good noighborhiood, uoar oars and Lincoln Park. Wil tako axty wanting nico louso to seo thom, W. J. DAVIS, 48 Madison-st, 70, RENT-& NEW OGTTAGE HOUSE, § ROOMS ficat tloor, & roms attlo, Iarge uniinishod basomont; West Adamsst., noar Oimpbell.av,: good nelghbors. Address or call 63 JAMES, Itoom 5, 143 South Olark-st. 7'0 RENT—t3 NORTH PHORIA-ST., TWO-STORY hotiso, rooms, bath-room and alosats’; rontlow, Ap- ly at 68 Noeth Bangamon.st., O0M COTTAGE, OTt BALE_ENGLIE\YOOD—NEW HOUBE, BRICK asomont, Inrgo lot; libaral torms;good ‘location, URD & 00., %8 LaSallo-st. OIt BALE—KNGLEWOOD—i0 LOTE AT A TRE- ondous saorlfica;, the whols o a a ] d alland got particutare, 10 nl axt will bo soid; o 8 astonisbing OR BALE—OHOIOR BUILDING LOTS AT NORTIL Ravenswnod, Rxs3 foot, €600 encht and upwards; casy ROBERT GRELI, GLIEWOOD—LOTS NEAR NORMAL 7 por toot vory livoral Ballo-st, TINGTON HEIGHTS ‘naros in 8oc, 7, 8, M. RALIMEAT NORTH EVANRTON, GROVE ‘fl’s’:{lafl!‘he black, onossy torms. JOHN Suburban. 110, RENT-AT RALF PRIOE—I WILL RENT 6LV- ‘oral liousos in North Lvaoaton till nozt May, to any. 9110 who will pay in dvance up to that timo, housca of from 7to 10 rooms that have rontod for 820 to %30 per ‘mionth for 810 to 815, or Twill sall on ton years' timo,with nothing but lutorost naid anaually in advauce, UMAS. T BROWNE, 163 Monroo-ate, toom 3. 10 RENT—AT ENOLEWOOD-NICE SIX-ROOM cottago, only twa blocks {rom cars; ront low. In- quiro ot Poytmantar, or write 8. T. DAVIS. TO RENT-~-ROOMS, I]'0, RENT-ONI: ROOM, VERY HANDSOMELY turnfshod, 1n 6 fino privato houso, suilable for ono or {wo gontlomon; torns modorato, Apply a0 Wabash- av., near Harrison-st. o, RERT-FURNISIED ROOMS, AT 319 CLARK: at., corner Harrison, third floor. * T BALI_NRW HOUSE AT IYDE PARK, WITH ; fronts on Washington- New brick atoro on_Siato- oD, Wood offorod at s (oI & BOND, 87 Dencbiorn.at. OR BALE_THE BEST INVISTMIL Ket, lots In Knglow a ood, noar Normal T[}0 BENT-3 SPLENDID ROOMS SUITABLE, TOT office, _mannfacturing, or housokeoping: *ches Aroyto 11, W, BTILES, offico of Contral Hotol, b1 st T]'0 RENTZ3 TURNISHED TRONT ROOMS, IN A private family: bodding and furnituro now:' in the g macblo-front Uuilding, nortuwoat cornor Wella sud 10-ats. [0 RENT1 UNFURNISHED ¥RONT TOONMS, suitablo for light housokooping, to gent and wite. Apply 720 Wabnabr, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, (OR SALE—80 ACRES PRAIRIE LANDS Southrast Missouri; taxea regularly paid; feot; coal and wator abtindant; ou s country ro borhioou woll oitled, Dy o beonty yosran 17 East Third at., Cinofan OR SALE—OR EXOITANGI= F¥INE HOUSES, with largo lots, 1o olott, \Wir, Wil sell on' long paymonta, _or or will oxchango cago improvad or unimprovad: proporty. 51 nares choloo Jowa lnnd. 602 Uottago Urave-av, 80 AORE FARM WITH BLST OF $milos from_Ohic deaji & OLARKSON, TO NENT — ROOMB FOR HOUSEKEEPING, IN firat.clnes ordor, ono block west ot Union Park, $165, $18, and #20 per month. _Call at 86 Dasrborn-st. FRXPERIENOED OANVASS| ability for Appleton's Now ‘ravols Around tho World,. M G3 Btato-st., corner Washington. ANTED—OANVASSERS GAN MAKE FILOM 86 to 810 por day taking ordars for 8 Woathor-atrip that tho rubbor cannot pull out of. VALENTINE €O., Gonoral Agents, 183 Bouth Qi NTED—AN ELDERLY MAN, OF TRMPERA' hibits, one who will work for modorate wag that undorstands cooking, waiting on, and gottin i customors in o pmall vostaurart, m 29, o coruor Harrion an TED—MEN IN EVERY TOWN, ud fitato, 1F 5o want to Ak ety &) Ohong Ohong Manutacturing Gowpany, EXPRRIENGED AGENTE TG o, payin, oom o, T South N {AND, WOMEN O BELE, UBE- ats . AR, N e ANTED_AGTIVE MEN, WITH FROM §5 T0 500 cash ta ontor into active paying Lust o witor. Tlls1s 5o patent aviou. Addross S S Apply thi Nolla Buldiag, [} cont prolit. Gast —A GOOD, RELIABLE TRAVELING i Liouso. Give nama, age, an c i alate whorhor maeriod or sl {ompopscoapation: also whst s ary wanted, Adds T T THE DULL HOUSE, 218 AND 234 ‘ynunl man or boy to bulld firos, 'ED—FOUR LXPERIENGED OANVASSTRS: roquired. * For particulars ad: and maka hinisolf usofu wod ; reforances ‘WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Do ANTED-A GIRL TQ DO GENERAL TIQUSE. L Must givo thio bost of roforances, Callat4d ANTED- A GIRL TO DO work, at i6 Forrost-av. Rofe GENERAL 1I0USE. oronoos_roquired. TED—A GOOD GRERMAN OR SOANDINA, irl for gonoral housewark, Must bo a good 'ADDly, for thiroe days, 8t Mo 8 GERMAN, BWEDE, OR_NORWE: tant girl for goncral housework, Apply at ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOU GENERAL JIOUSE. work at 1289 Indiana-ay. ANTED — A COMPETENT GIRL TO GOOK, 0 caro of furnace, Indlana-ov., fourth houso south of Thir: IMMEDIATRLY, — e AT, Trlbuno oioo an offico, A_,)MI to D, Jo OROUKER, t!!‘fllnk-ll., Rodms € and 7. 0 RENT—33 COOLIDGE.ST;. 5 NIOE ROOMS, &10 [gmonth; wator, &o.” DIS Gl TR, 5 Bouth Halsted-it, 70, RENT_FLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOME, B ), ane r mon! vo. al wook, nuilu%m Jiliun Lnroposn Hatal, 105 Dosrbormsts RENT_NEATLY-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITI sove, clicap, to ladios or gonts, by tho wosk, ot for any long{h of tifme, Uil at 415 Bouth Stato-st., Koom 1, | 70 RENT—A FURNISHED O AN UNFURNISILED oom (o gontlomon; private {amily; very desirablo. 13 Wost Walhivgtoneat, REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTRD-OITY OR SUBURBAN LOTS, OR AGRE proporty ; will pay In tivat-class enrpontor and joiner lans furnishod 1f dosired. I 10 Woet Lako-st, ANTED—WE WANT_A atono front house on Wabast Calumet, or Park-av., from $8,000, Addres T. K, RIOK HOUS] Michigen, ) ‘e iava 1he cash. Pa; tho houso, apply to Fu LVANS bisgiment Bryan Tlook. e BOARDING AND LODGING. Snuth Sido. ELDRIDOE.OQURT—~A FRONT AND ) suito, also s sluglo roor uf, with b TUBBARDICOURY —FIRBT-CLASS TBOARD @1 to $6.60 por wook, O RENT-THE UFFER FLOOR OF 18 WRST Tolkat., containing 6 rooms, with marble mantols, clandelicrs, wator, and gas; ront, $25 por month, Apply on promisce. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. SSATUATIONS WANTED--MALE, | "UA“E;nl‘lem’:mnr . Clorka, &o. ANTED—TO DRUGGISTS—A ription Slotk, by & Gormman. Oty rafaonose: Ire ‘A, Tribuio office, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO an, ina wholosale or rotall is" willing to make himsolt apoaks Linglish and G or any othor husinoss; gonerally_ usoful; bas had o rOcory { AT Also keep books; bost of xefa: WANTED—AB OLERK OR BTORE- room keaper, by a wan of experionco; s & stands diniogroom work, 89, Tribune office. Miscollaneuos. . D_BY A YOUNG MAN WHO i ork for a mod- ITUATION WANTE] hua good buslnass qualliic: + srato componsation, Addross A 13, 0 RENT—A FHONT NOOM, NICELY od, with gas snd bath room, for wont ‘oard, B2 por month, at No. 0 South Morga: '—RROOMS SUITABLI FOR HOUSEKEEP- URNISH. ‘without T MONROR-ST.—NIOE _UNFURNISI[- ioglo or suitos, Good convenionces. B, B, T, {0 Major Blgck. = T—NIOELY-FURNISHED ROOMS,BINGLE 0 guites, 61188 Eaat Madlson-at., coror Fifth- - el rooms DAVHRTOR ’l‘u Ru av. o ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOURN! oars’ exporisnce i onoatly and falthfully, ood and pernianontsituation, Ade G MAN WHO hiay iiad noveral VR socv0 bis omplosors much of an ghject sa dross B 43, Tribung ITUATION-WANTRED—BY A YOUNG MAN WIi0 hias lind sovoral yoars' oxporionco {n the lumbor busi- na; n furnish the Lest roferences for honesty, intog- Adaross I€ ibuna offic . SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE ([ G FENT — Tl TWENTY-FOUTTILST. L suito o unfurnishod roome; roforouces e 770 RENT—AT 81 WEST LAKE- rooms, _inguirs on promiscs. A TINE uired. "» 3 FURNISHED TIIOHIGAN - A V. URNISIED FRONT room with first-ole: rd o tywo gontlomon. LARGE ROOM, WITHL {“also o einglo room,” eultabla m, who profor tho comforts of o 'orius reasonablo. ant homo to styla and bad rations. INDIANA-AV.—A FRONT ALCOVEE KOO, wall furnishod and ploasant, to rent, with buard, Hot and cold wator, etc.; ngar I liable pooplo ‘need aj ©oan ho aocommodate = AND 0% WABABH-AV,—A FRONT SUITE OF O rooms, sultabls for two or four gontlomicn, Othor furnishod rooms, singlo or 1 Doyboardors accommodatod. T'wo or_three table-boardora LY 70 RENT— FURNISHED AND UNFURNIBHED 4 rooms 1 a privato family. 01 Bixtoenth-st. 10, RENF= NIOELY-FURNISHED ROOMS ON Bocond thicd tioars of Kxobange Bullding, south. Jst sornor of Washiogton and Olack-ats. Indulro at m 80, IT\0 RENT_TIAVING NEWL,Y FURNISHED ADDI- Hlonal roomns within the past weok, dosirablo Dartios énn bo avcommodated by tho sy, woek, or month. Ap- ululn;unlu tiret-olass, aud charges roasonable, 85 Dear~ Pornaat. Storos. [0 RENT-DRUG STORE, G33 BOUTI GANAT-ST., with fixturos comploto, Apply at 323 Wost. Twaifth, OD BOARD AND FURNISHED ROOMS ‘nuoting), kopit warm, for four dinyors; reavonablo pric sixth-st, _Addroas, with roforo: oung gouts; 8 o nces, K 8, Tribuno NT—VERY OILEAP—A BTONE AT SOUTH. oant corner of Harcison.at, and Fifth-av., (o bost placa in town fora grocory, or flour and food busincss. JAMES AHERN, 348 Vifth sy, Wost Side. SOUTH JEFFERSON-ST., SOUTHWEST COR.- Turniehed' rooms with oiit bnard, Goru boardors enn be accommodatoed with gomfortablo rooms and good board at $6 por wouk. Day boardors wanted. EAST MONROE-ST., ROOM 2—IT WILL, PAY you to call and soo our reglstor, and I fnd all particulars for any part of tho olty, Romember, () \ESTWASIINGTONST., BAST OF ELIZA: heth—T'wo gontlomon can bo accommodatod ; front_roomn; first-class board, ST TANDOLPH.ST.—A with _ first-oluss board ; al nodern couveniances, oo single room ; house has all North Side. M NORTH CLARK-ST.—IIANOOOK nice ploasant rooms, withor without board; r gentlomon or ladies. LIUST B BOLD ON ACOOUNT OF CIIANGE IN i s, oS, i e g oy Bouth Wator-at., coruor of Fittheav, " or O 71 NORTH DEARBORN.BT. 2 furnishod rooms, cxcapt o olshad rouun for two, 314 por weok, "—ONE SUITH UN- MACHINERY "AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST- Class bakary for salo, or would rent tlia hakary, with furnituro,'cliean o good partics, TIHOMAS WALL, cor. Ifalated and Adams-sts, PAYE TROKELS ESTANLISHNENT TAVING tasant pos e oL malos clmians se ik M aF cont Dy ALIT] Glarkeate, Room 6, o oo frst-class, Ap= ARIE OHAN Tt A GOOD TIOTEY, MAN TO jnveat iun long Jeago, furnituro, and Wxtures of & iotol in Obtungo, do ‘For partioulars, ng a fi; Hvoss Dok S bost: Sipen® Ut BUPBRION.ST-BOARDERS WANTED—TWO ontloman for one fine furnished front room ina Tuquiro as abiove. Hotols, TLANTIO HUTEL—VAN BUREN AND SHER- posito the Rock Isiand dopot: elogant , at ronsanablo ratos. Transiont, §3.50 ulass in overy partioulsr, Tooma, good Hon pocday, I 0 RENT-ONEAIALIETORE ON SOUTH WATER- at., four atorjos and basomont, best looatfon In town, Already sub-lot for full torin 80 as to cost only 81,000 por annum, Call at 16 South Wator-st. Ofilces, 10 RENT—AT A MODERATE PRICE, TWO NIOE oficus, third loar also, large, lieht Iotta, woll fin. fiedy of 153and 135 Btate-st. WORK ' CO., 18 a8 G RENT_TIE KON FO R iED HALL OF tho Gonmania Lodgs No. 182, A, I, & A, M., at &3 North Olark-nt., cornor of Michigan, ia {o lot' for’ every ‘evoning oxcopt. 'Thuredays. Lodies wl) ploase eall for particulars on F. W. HILD, W. M,, No, 125 Flflh-nL 1[0, RUNT-DESK-TOOM, WITH A TANDSOMI: iinder desk, if roqulred, in our basomont olfico, “N luln‘fl{ ovary oonvenjuu Modorato reat. G, F. ORK & CO., 198 TaSalla.: WANTED--TO_RENT, ANTE: —T0 RENT_6 O1t 6 ROOMS, Ot A NBAT Soltage o gacd nelghborhood on Waat Stdo, ba- twaen itandolpl and Van Burou. d of Wast- B 1 1th wecommedation for cro-av.; & plac hoese and buggy proforrod, "J, A SCOTT, 19 and 21 Woat Mad- g0t TUATION WANTR I S S 06 ED—BY A orivato fanuily, ux bosding-ioiue, 18 gaok Lol Iron; has good reforonco. Inquire ‘st 23 South 'Dos- ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO SWEDE GIRLY to do genoral Liousowor) SR or il trass No: § Noblo-stes 'Acks KInsiey’ for ‘g Saont 1 b privats Ty SN 100 paclosiad: Tor firao days, (0 tonr of 60 Stateesty = L ool TTUATIONS WANTED-TY TWO GIRLS, o or onetal LoREONOLks cond work, - Call st £ Oatliorinoate o CF for TION WANTED_TO DO X or cook (u a private Fa Womans bok of Pafofonses. TTUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN _GIRT ‘whi spenia Fronch aud G ! 15" Kol 58 North Markopate. 0215 in 8 privata fam. TTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMA] assist with light work ‘ny. quU N Would havo a confortabl home, HoutSido proforrad: - Tho bost o for two dagh, 1 05, THbuRG ohiter TTUATION WANTED—DY A YOUNG BWEDR irl to-do socond warkc or finily s anoaia good Rogih. -addross o 3, Triv: ousclreenors. nurse. Address § 9i, Tribuno oflica. ent Agenofes. TED SPAMILIES IN WANT 0T an hol otfian, 80 Sliwaukovare s o 0 Miscellanocous. WANTED-_BY TWO Y ish and Gorman, as olorke lishmont, North' Sida pre- 7 GENERAL HOUSE. family whore sha neral housowork fn a ITUATION W, SEKEEPER 0“‘ Emtflu IITUATIONS WAN. figad feand at MRS, DUSKE! LOST AND FOUND, JPOURD-A SUN OF RMONEY, Tiliz OWNER TE fully desoribl for this notics oan 1t by oalling on W 1] UND-ON OCT. &1, CARRIAGE DOG, Tod, with collar_and’check on ita nock; tho numbor 3! thooliock 14 123 Tho owaar will iad the dog at No. 1t an, WARIED-TO RENT—& ETORE SUITATLE TOR paoking groon meata, Addross SMALL PAOKER, ‘Tribune ofico, ANTED_TO RENT—A OOTTAGI HOUSE ON Toat ar North Sldo, witht prosont oosupant willlng to soll the furnituro, Address J O, Tribuno oifivo, 118 AND 118 FIETH-AV., ELE- ., at roasonabla raws, Tran font, $3 Dy board, $5 por wook: lhfl&\unll"lnfléhlh-l!,’ i e &l F[VLE " MARBLE FILLATE ™ gamplo-rooma in flio eI oy waih o Aot 0 S 2T At 0 Hooloyia Lle ofty ALERT MIGHILRON, propriotor, 166 fast Bandol VWEHAYE GOTX BIG BARGAIN 70 OFIHR ‘somehady with 1, f 0 i ;-mn. moledy Nn:ll?on“.:‘ caghi; samo amount af ron u Room ¢, OHEESEMAN WILL ARLT, ON EASY TRRNE, AND VIRV chioap, n rostaurant oiid coffoo-iousa with 18 furnish. ST et o - T uppgtiing Lo fanilos Wik $'o i ates oo G o HORSES AND CARRIAGES, OR BALE-IARNESSES, SADDLI: BRIDLES, surcingles, horso blankols, 'rubber horso covers, 0., Jiholossly and fatail.” Govornmiont Gouds Dopat, 195 and JIORSKR WINTRRED AT GEORGE W, GAGER Pacltio Btook Fnrm, d e 1 G EADY s i el o i otl JARNESS OF BVERY DES IIum@ wrlocn, o 0 Ar JSLIEE, [JORBE, BUGGY, AND TARNKSB VOR BALK; Dt SRR M Blaske 5 North Olackoape o1 oot Tloo LIIGHE~TINIE ARSI IMENT, TUST RFOBIVED, t low figuros, ot L B, TOWIER & BIO." g o, anf 3 Bouc; Oltatanessrs oo o Hubasliaty ar caah, o lorag Market, 25 and 37 Wost Wantineton-ate “Wat FHULNON D MUSIOAL, L DIANOS FOR BALI AND TO RENT, THI DIST PO Fupairiiig ‘and tuntng g 459 laat Kane t., nuat Ui bridgy pidiaton. NT-AND TOIt BALI -UIANOS AND Ot Wa ke ront . WM R, 13 R T Ss Vn e PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER WANIED-WILL THE MR, SUIPLY Ylio waniod ta pureiiuso fitorast In Hulfiian's luoi, Plosgagiibatio Uoarvora-at,, Jtoom 2. Junuire for 15, TION AT RE- 489 Htato. e oaree: e st s, ¥ B ALLELL eree. 0} , NI ) praotioc o aourta of Cbioeyo, *Addreds Bust-URios BOX 1T, MISCELLANEOUS. TIVE ARTIST WILL PAINT from 1To &t unprecodontod fow priy Fatisfaction. ‘Lo arrange fo 1L, 1EASTOR, Hollcitor, Meroliunta' OOKB WRITTEN UF, POSIED compllontod aceounts o iy settiomonty iuade, TRoom 17, 3, e KD WD, DLOSID, CONTTIOATED # ho B, Accountant, 148 1tk mes - o ASH PAID YOR_ DA Wiscollsncous goods af a 15 1, GRLOFR, 1as Ofiios, I-DRESSINO—-A GERMAN LADY WISIES il more customers for daily hair.dressing o tho North and South Bidos. Apply North Wolls-at, rOTI0L—18 NENELY GIVEN TO ALL PLRSONS pifo, Masy Rodmond x sontracting EDMOND, No. 137 Tiubbardest. Bl tonciou & fator 1. e 1 shill pay no dubts of YV ANTED_TO RENT—A BUITE OF ROOMS, FUIL. ‘nlshod or not, within tho busitioss Lmits, South o Waat ido, Addros A i K, 905 Miohigan-av. V'rAN'mn-m RENT—A _GOOD BARN, 1N THIE viciuity of Halated and Van Buron.sts, 'Gall or ad. dross Singor Offico, 316 South Halstod-at. '\vAN'l’llD—TD TENT--TIOUBES IN GUOD 1.0- cations on Westor South Bide, for zood tonants. QOwaors apply to F, KVANS & GO., 16 LaSallgat., baso- wont, Brysa Blook. VW ARTED PO RENT-A FURNTGHED HOUSE ON ono of thio avennos, botween Bixteonth and Tyweuty- fourtli-ta,, ront not fo dxacau $125 pur mouth, Satlfas- tory roforeticon, Address, with full particulses, X Y 2, Tribune otfico. FINANOIAL. PBALDWI, WALKER & CO., HAVIZ FUNDS IN hinnd fo1‘purclinge of sliort tiinie accured notes, No, 7 Hawloy Bullding, cornor Dearborn and Madison LAINE ?uuhsr"imlr:fia& KP{DKI?IJ.E:O%:(IEEX in, aud_othor banirupt inaura e et b SR ANELL I Do 0 o 8, N THURSDAY NOON, A WHITE AND mllk cow, not vory Inrgo, all bolo in both 197 Blue Islinds AND WHITE SLUT, OROSS WI. tween wator spanicl and sottor; had strap around hoy Book with a'braas ring on it. Rotura (o 12 W 810 REWARD-ON THI NIGHT OF TiHH inst., at tho Ilinols Oentral depot, ous black 50 aud two baudboxos; LT taining & glase caso of wax (I JOIIN GILLESPLL & BRO., 171 Lu for tho tlowers alous, and no_questions asked. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. OR SALE-FURNITURI, AT 891 SOUTH BTATE. feto turnistied house, all in , inquire at 147 East Randolpli-st,, Room 8, Tt YOU HAVE MOUSRIIOLD GOODS OF AN L ot o voson hart (aTare. o 5 owing fuachiuos, or an ok ontl and "soh 05 a lnng box con & WILLIAME, 6 So 10 PAYE TIT NIGHEST PRIOR FOR $E00ND. hand futaiture I~Why, EDWARDS & COHEN, 63 | SEWING MAGHINES, o C¥ 10 LOAN_ON DIANONDS, WATONES, MO So. kNS Jiliato oioo, 120 e’ phst., un ished 1603, rOlaric, Ioutabilshe ANTRED_TOMAKE: AN ARRANGEMIENT WITIT 1 10 houseas will furnlshi” tho Jots an mionoy, ~ Addross 8 64, Tribuna oifico. W ANTED=K BALOON LIOENSE, A'F &3 UNIO ANTED—TO BUY A RAILROAD TICKET FROM Quieayoto fan Vradolioa. " Apply Lo-day o ANTED=TO PURCITASE—ITIE_RTOOK, 11k ‘or sumia busineas'requic- 200 to B0 capl Address K 03, Tribuno L CITY PROPERT! ouflroly now (laryo sizo), cast §6W, fur furnitur r h urniture, 2 (larug h E_VALUATILI IMPROVED Hido, ‘for real ostate 1a losto: N 1RO, & 0O, 18| Lakal ) FXCHANGE-A LOT IN AUSTIN, for palntiug, Addross JINKINS, d Latlin'ats, KXOIANGIS TOR FIRRT-OGAS! 50 milos from’ Ulils- 0 acros of land, allroad, ~ Aduross I 96, Tt TO WXOHANGI—#5,000 WOITIL Ol U Wi miw Wobks. e et I ON At ok GO | ok In Graad Rap 01 8, Wsibuno,vilico, it o or & youra it iorort a0 é‘;: vont, WALIT CLAWKE, 81, 5, and 10 Tryan ook, W ANTED=GO0D TUNGIARE MONGY Ho "Adddres ' Q Box 28, namiui partios, seourity, and tntorost aligwod. ANTED — MONEY, FO1. PUNCITAGE MONE Nortuaon, ot oot ratca AAORET & MAGILLY 77 Olarkeate > ANTIED_GO0D _ PUNGHARIE-MONEY NOT ‘8500 ts, 10 85,000, Must be first-oluca, Y 0010 8O0 Bat b fiat-aluse,” Call b Rooit ? B0 () 03 82,00 WANTED FOR THRER VRANS on goad ualnoumb 7 P DA Rl S0, whlnousmborod roal cstato, Ad: $100.000 "Lflna"fiu‘y'fovfiu"dnS"L‘Si'lfl““ns”x X ta, I time, B, 1. BROWN & CO,, 2 MATRIMONIAL, N[ATBIMONIAL — A YOUNG MAN GOING 70 Kunsas wislioa the sojunintance of & young woman of lioalth aud g & wifo, to ol nd rouiteod ood privolplus, Who ¢t secomnany lo In the abova Kiatui ruforcucos Addrans 116, Uriluny i T 0 ITIATION WANTRD-BY A YOUNG GERMAN ady wilo ies L wovoral yeari! axperiotioo i toscl ing or language, to tanch obildron and tako caro of themj cai ulad V0 Lo fitet lnalrustiou 1a, ity 1f, nacestary, z’xfi:: volurencve oun bo givon, Address 073, Tribune UY YOUR SINGER. MACHINES Togular ollico, at 216" Bouth Mal od Bera iR BEWT! for {t I sawing at 174 South O 'S BRWING MAUITINES— ategst. Brnuch Ollco, curnoe Porsous having old tod (o call wud soa tho now fuie 10 1inlstod and Rundol ‘l'l.nkur machinos uro X §1Nn AUTIINGE 3 0TS ). ) & PEARSON, 14 South Halsted ~Muchinos sold v sud sowing glvon ‘when requirod, S, T NEST FAMITY BEWING SAMPLESTHAT SELL FO o for £ ounty, Addeu V. NS WANTRD ok 570 80 A DAY ON €5 T0 o by o and womon fi thu ity $17.04 cloar proilt on 85 Iu tra days, sy wrilolas, worth 0. 161 1tust Radol FOR SALE. TRON BALIL-VURY CULAT-TIE FIXTURES OF A grovcry atom; f tho cost will ¢ "' CLOTILING Ol:‘é I, tafl, at GUVIERNSL 197" East Lako-at,, Ohicae BALE—GOV TIUNAIE