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MARRIAGE OF AMASA SPRAGUE. . A Peonlinrly Intoresting Ceromony in Providences=No Extravagant Dis= PIny, and But Few Guests, LProvidence Dispaten to the New Xork Herald, An Important ovont fn the Sprague family, which, In antleipation, hos been tho subjoct of much talk in the community during the past fow woolts, acourred this ovenlug, viz.t tho mairiago | Of Cdl. Amnsa Sprague, of the firm of A, & W, Bpragne, to a daughtor of tho Iate Byron Bpraguo. When tho crinig in tho Spraguo alfairs aroso, the ougagement, which oxistod sinco last * pring, naturally eutored Into tho considoration - of-.mattors and things in connection with - of tho groat Louse ara sottled. In tho Bpragues, and among people in thelr olrclos | . of wealth and fashlon cxpecintions of the max- xisgo havo boon hold for ovor a fortnight, Such & coremony, under oxlsting clroumstanaoes, ean- ndt, ono would think, bo vory joyful. But, bo *that as it may, tho gront affalr hos ot lnst taken placo, and thnt, too, boforo the busiuess intorosts nrked cone t with the Lrilliant wedding which occurred nt tho Spragno mansfon noarly o year ago, when - iothor daughtor of tlio Into Byron Bpragtis was - tho brido, thin marriagewaa quiet aid without “of the woslthiest houses in Rthode Islan . wholo aquare and adjacont stroots wero, any great display. ¥ % No unueunl proparalions. woro..mado. for the event, and no sich utir or flutler. was.created in tho fashlonablo world as:-would - bo expocted from tho marringo of such » wealthy and pota- ble couplo, Cards this'time wore' {fsued to only about fifly porsons. At the provious weddin hundreds wore Invited:and came, brilliantly an eluborntely costumed, . As your roporter this avunlu%nmrnnchud tho _boautiful mansion in Young Orchard avenuo, whero resido thio widow, Mra. Byron Sproguo, and her daughtor, an which adjoins tho othor ologant Sprague man- sion in which My, P.’ A, Doyle, brothor-in-layw .of Amasa and)\Willinm Sprague, resldes,ho found the tooms lighted from jop to botlom, but in and. aronnd the houso all ‘was apparently quiet, o #tiliness as ot o funcral rather than'that of a wedding., A polico Bergennt and six of his sub- ordinates, dotalled by Mayor Doyle, were on duty {n tho pnssago wey, but ind very little to do, for . the attoudauca was small, nor were thore any Euerlng oyep of intruding porsons on the prom- o8, About 7:30 o'cloock the carringos’ con- taining tho ‘invited guosts bogan to ar- rive, and white-gloved - and foil-uniformed po- licomen nasisted the guesty to clight, At 8 o'clock, the hour for tho ceremony, ol tho guests—not moro than fifty or sixty aitogothor —had arrived. Among those in nttendance were Bonator Willism Spraguo, Miss Ianny Sprague, Thomas A, Doyle, with several other mombera of the f;mily, besidoa thelr prominent and woalthy fnends, > The nnrumon{v‘ was soon proceeded with, and was marked .with pecaliar intorest in viow of the ciroumatances. Tho clergymon who performed the marriage ritos were tho Rev. Mr. Groer, xector of racé Oburch (Episcopsl), and the " Rov. Mr. Honderson, of the Episcopal churoh in Cranston, which adjoing Providence, nnd which the residence of the bridegroom, The bride, who is .quite young, being ouly botwaen 19 and.- 20 " yoars of &mgo, Was very . pret- tllg, though mnot gorgeously, attired, Nor, indoed, wers nny of tho sttondants dross in sny remarkable degres of splendor. The wholo affair and usual accompaniments did not occupy morae than an hour and a half, and tho passors-by wonld not imagine on ;i’lmning at the residonce that a wedding wasn celebrating by one <§ Tho on the occasion of the previous big wedding, fixmngud with carriagos and poople, and the mansion pro- sonted the. ufipclrnucb of 'a brilliantly-illuminat- ed palaco, Bat tho cireumstances attending tho houso of Spraguo have nltered since_thon, nnd, howover much the bridal pair and thoir guests’ may be inclinad to display, their interosts appar- ently forbade any dazzle or unusual rojoicing on this occasion, In the presont unsottled state of affairs the bridal trip must be postponed. Wlat offect the marriago will have on tho fufure rela- tions of the Louso rommins to bo soen. — s CANADIAN RECIPROCITY. o the Editer of The Chicago Tiibuna: Bir: In discussing tho merits of reciprocity with Canada from an Amerioan stand-point, the advantages to bo derived, it any, will command especial attontion in comparison with the revonue now collected, and o cortainty that the presont course of Canadinn trade will not bo die- tarbed by tho tariff that Canads 8 now paying for tho priviloge of tho Amorican market. T'he United Btatos is the prinoipal, and, it moy be #aid with littlo resorve, tho solo, market for Oanadisn sawed Iumbor, barley, horaes, cnftle, sheep, wool, flex, butter, poultry, eggs, Nova Beatin conl; but why enumerato so long as the *Slatea™ ardé the principal market for Canadion sgricultural products, and will bo unloss Canuds chavges her base of commercinl affinitiea ? Then, what js to bo gained Dy any closer commerocial relations with Canada, 23 long 08 wo obtain go largo a share of Ler trrde at precont ? - With bottor commercial facil- itios than now exist, or the best that could bo negotlated, Canadian squaro timber would be exported by the 8t. Lawrence, or any othor com- modity st the port of Montreal would share au equal chanco of wator-oxport with a like com-. modity in tho port of New York. Aslong as the Engligh domand for equaro iimboer is'greater than the American, tho timboer will bs exported there, oven with an unreatrioted trado with tho “ States,” Lumbor comprises ono-fourlk of the exports of Canada ; tho sawed goes principally to tho *‘ Btatos,” the squaro timber to Groat Britain, - In othor words, Csnadn is exporting or rolling her capital to build up towns and citics in the United States, and to support shipbuild- i “ing in Great Britain, at the oxpense of her peo- le in tho increased price of timber in Canada,— Pius diminishing her abllty for intornal fm- provements, - As long 08 Ontario, a8 & portion of the Domin- ion, profors to x{ & duty of 20 per cent on hor expoxts to tho Bn tod Btates, and oxpeud niouey, to support the manufacturcs of Great Britain, in cotton, - linon, and woolen goods,- enlt, coal, bardware, iron, with no attompt to develop bor own rosouraes, noithor the Governmont of tho ' United Btates, nor tho people, would be justified in londing o hand to such a suicidal commaercial courso. ‘The imports of tho Dominion (of cot- ton, linen, and woolen goods) in 1871 amounted to nearly $20,000,000, not including Nowfound- 1and or Princo £dward Island, British Oolumbia, or Manitobs,—equal to &5 por capita of tho eoplo of the Dominion. Causda Las a right to ogislate in tho intorast of the manufscturesof Great Britain, and no ono would deprive her of tho right to exercise her nhmn:{ in that direc- tion ; but tho policy is anti-Cansdian and anti- Arferican, and the “poople of tho Unitod Btates cannot, in'juatico {o thoir own interest, boaparty o ite ‘Nova Scotis is, and has boen, & largo exporter of coal to the United Btnten,-—;llm n&muufito ;nr A ing, but, on au average, approximating A R thio Domialon cxported 1arg of this product, and was paying o smar 0085 ot B0 cants o 31,25 per fon Lnto the Amori- tan‘customs, she was importing largely of Yin- glish coal; 1ma, of course, 1t makes good bal- isst, a8 well ae palt, and the expenso of trans- ort is trifling ; and yet it was supporting Trans- Etlmfin trafio. _'Why should tho United States do for Oanads what Canada refuses to do for horaelf and Nova Beotis, viz.t give her own pro- duot the preforence in her own markot, by & tax or duty to stimulate tho development of her own. “coal-bods? It isbut lately that a littlo Canadian or Nova Scotian coal has found o U'ransatiantio markot. They will require all tholr oxports to ay for thelr imports of cottons and woolons ; Eux their coal would sorve a better purpuse in nerating stoam to run cotton and woolen spin- gl‘n- at home, » Tho Canadiana try retaliation by levying a tax on’American conl, 0f which commodity they im- ygrf 176,000 to 200,000 tons annually ; but'i troe their mu;nn inatinct, thoy omitted the English coal. The rosult wns an'inoreaso in tho prios of aoal, to tho dissntisfaction of tho poople of Ontario, and especially to tho Oty of Toronto, The experiment resulted ajmilarly to tho ono in tho interest of the Ontario millers, when tho; lmlmed 8 duty on American flour, Ontarlo di not like tho duty on coal any more than Nova Scotin did on fiour, "Tho duty on conl proved to be a rovorsible ono, and the consumors and tho ress of Loronto wero dleposed to be gonorons wards the Amoricans, 'The truth was, retalia- lon proved to bo an expopsive luxury, The salt trade of tho Dominiou’ stands in sbout tho same position as the conl; and why should the United Blatos give a market for Can- adian salt, aud develop ity salt inlerest, when Canadn rofuscs to legialate in favor of that in- terost, but profors or ohooses to develop ‘Frauss stlantic commerce in preforonce o hor own ? OutoAdo, Nov, 18, 1878,. Anenzoa, A Philadoiphin Flotole'rojnct, A Philadelphia papor says that a project for a grand hotel, which hos boen sot on fout In that Jity, ombracos au iden which hns not yet been realizod in America, It s to orect & handsome, substantisl, iro-proof building, capable of ac- sommodating .fumillos, ulvlnfi to each enough space to mamntain its fudividual housebold as pompletely as though it woro under a soparato roof. It i proposed ;to ercot s quadfangular Y | Wator, Iawes, court-yard. Tho bulilding Is to ocoupy an entiro squero, to Blt somo distanpe back™ from thn siroot, and to liave four grand and o numbor of smallor entrancos, 'lho tloors aro to bo nob off into rooms on suite, 8o that a family may havo its parlor, dining-room, drawing-room, bed- obanibors, bath-room, nnd kitchon, Tho nr- rangoment brovides mot that oach sorios of roors shall ho idontionl {n slzo, but’ difforont, suited Lo tho difforing dimensions of familles, It s bolioved that such a hotel wonld provo n good Invosimont, ns thoro aro many families who mpond al lenst six mouths cach yonr In the country, and ara compolled during that thwe. ' walulain oxponsive cetab- Disbmonty In the city, Tho court-yard would ombrico n pirk, promennde, and square for enrrlugen, to provent encumbering thostrocty without, "It i ontlmatod that such'n building, capablo of holding 2,660 poopls, and buils of iron, would cost loss than $8,000,000. Tho ne- coslty. for such n family olol ia apparent, and tho Iondurs of the movoment havodetorminod to push the project to o nuccossful roalization. No silo m montioned s yet, tho first object hoing to woonvo tho means, Not nmch difenlty is appro- honded on' this point of the subjoct. A meeting of citizens will bo hold in a fow daya tv put the #ckiowms Into operation, THE NEW BOSTON STREETS. Soventeen YWidoned, Four Extended, and o Now Squaro Formed«=Estimat- cd Expense Somewhiat Over $5;000,- 000~-The conernt Plun, . Fyom the oaton A dverticer, Thoro woro thirty-ono streots, fivo squares, olfhl: places, and ono court in tho burned dis- trict, as follows: Summer, Franklin, Mill, Lindall, Mbthows, Ohanning, Porkins, Sturgis, Bath, Washington, Chauncy, Kingatoh, Linosla, Dodford, Hout, ' awlcy: Arch, Otis, Dovonshire,, Uigh, Purchase, Fed: oral, Congress, Iear], Oliver, Kilby, Gridloy, Batforymarch, and Broad stroots; Chuich, Groon, Wintbtop, _Liborty, Uongross, and Lerther squures ; Morton, ' Miltoy, Bullivan, Dear), Quincy, artford, High-streot, and Quist places ; and Todoral court. Sinco the firo mevonteen streots have beon widened, four, extonded, and & lrpe squaro Tins boen Jald out, ot o total cost 5,000,854.75 nceording to the osiimato of tho Btreot Commissionors, Two stroets have been made 40 ; two, 45; fivo, 50 ; seix, 60; and ouo, 100" feot wido. Tollowing is o tablo of the streot widenings and oxtonsions, with the ox- pouso attending ench : ‘Washington, 60 fect between Milk and Sum- mar, forniorly lesa thun G0 Higl, 60 foot, formerly 50 snd TPurchiase, 80 Toot, formerly less than 55, Suwmer, 60 foct, fornierly 50 and 25, Lindull, 40 fect, formerly 90, Otis, 45 feot, formorly 40, Daovonahire, 46 foot Letween Stimmer atre and Winthizop Bquare, and 48 feot between 80,250,60 55,192.00 Frauklin aud Milk, formerly 40 and 43, Lincoln, 50 feot, formorly 40.... 24,250, Oliaunioy, 60 foot, formerly 40+...suerrssnse 42,520.00 ‘i, tweon Waler and State, former- +. 999,423,00 341,660,00 Gongress, 60 feot Lotwoen Broad At ol 54 bl Federal, 60 Tect, formorly 40 and 60, Poarl, extended 10 Waters v .. .. Ik, 60and 60 feot, formoriy 30 and 40, Franklin, extended to Yearl'and widloned to 80 fect betweon Deyvonshire and Federal,. 814,892.00 Olivar, extondod to Kilby. . 134,220,00 Hawloy, 40 feot, formerly 25 nn: 217,730,00 Arch, 60 feot, formerly 23, also estond tizough Mérton place to ik streot ot 40 o 334,600.00 211,676.00 1,630,00 on Congress atreet. ... . + 112,100,00 Broad, 100 fest, formorly 50, T80,877.35 Tho goueral éflm of tho stroals has boen but slightly changed, with the excoption of tho ex- tousions of Frauklin, Arch,, T'our], and Olivor streots ; but the widenings made will facilitate travel In tho highoot dogree. The names of wo streots nnd one placo Lave beon changed ; Lindell_stroet, whioh hes become Exchange glnco; Bturgia siroef, which has boon absorbed { tho oxtenslon of Franklin streot, aud Morton hvwo, abgorbed by the Arch stroet extonsion. nwloy ana Arch atroots, formorly mero alloy- ways, Liove bocomo first-class businoss streots, and the extonsion of the latter practically ex- tends Hmrison avonue to BMilk streot. Tho oxtousion of Pearl strect makes & much- neoded (loroughfare from the North Eud to Brond strect, while the extension of Oliver streot will give nnothor through lino of travel extending from the North End to South Boston {lats, over the proposed Northern avonuo bridgo acrons Fort Point Channel. The Enstern avonue bridgo will be built probably from the foot of Congross streot, the widening of which gives another great avenuoe to South Boaton, Davon- shire street boing oxtended from Stato to Wash- ington-strect extonsion, furnishos another groat artory of travel betwaeon the northorn aud south- eru railronds and {o the South End, while Fed- oral atroot now has a gonerous width through- out, from Milk street to South Boston, e L MISCELLANEOUS. Arich old fellow in Geargia bought two circus camols, and is amusing his grand-children with them. —Wanro informed that Mr. Zollars, of Wast- flold, bad & dronm gomio ¢time since, the purport of which his entire fanuly was to die, Soon aftor, ono of his daughtars took mick and died, then another, and now tho obituary of another will be found'in this papor.—Clark” County (i) Alessenger, ~—One of the victims of the yellow fover at Bhreveport was tho Hon, Samuel Poters, Mom- ber of Congress eloct from the Western District of Louieiana, Ho was Cnshior of the Freed- men's Savings Bank of the above-mentioned city, and had tho funds of that institution under his contral, Tho dreadful disease carried him off 4o guddenly that ho hind not timo to give any dircotions concorning tho affaira of the banlk, and he died without making known the *combi- nation” on which tho safo waa losked. The books show that thore are $12,000 in tho safe, but thoro aro no mechanics in that part of tho country that can opon tho safa without deatroy- ing it.” The Examiuer of Frecdnien's Bauks will not go to Bhroveport until the frost bas com- pleotely subduod tho pestilence, and the peoplo’s monoy romains literally “*locked up."” 0 noxt annual moeting of tho Amorican Board of Public Health will bo held at Philadol- phia on the socond Tuosday in Novomber, 1874. —At Polls, In,, a fow_days ago, »datighter, 11 years old, of 8. B, Phelpy, whilo lnufi(ngn cow, had wrapped the rope around hor wrist. The cow was _attacked by other cows, causing her to run, which threw the child down. The cow bocame {rightened, and stampeded, draggin tho cbild by the arm_until the ropo broke, an tho %lxl was loft dead, —At Reynoldsville, Pa., Nov. 13, while Martin M. Bralt, a passongor-conductor on tho Alle- ghouy Valloy Railrosd, was coupling tho loco- motivo {o & train, ho was thrown undor tho wheels of the locomotive, which passed ovor both loge, alnost completoly severing them, sud causing bla death, ~—Every Mondsy morning for bwo or threo wooks G. A, Ciapman & Co, have found the ginss broken out of their back door and candy, nuts, etc,, taken away. Last Bunday a man was lofh in tho storo to watch, and was rewarded by tho capturo of the oulprit, It proved to be Willie Hannifon, o boy only 6 yoars old. He was locked up, but the matter was finally settled. Mossrs, Chapman & Co., iwvo put iron bars ovor the glass and that mode of entrance will here- after bo prevented. Two oldor boys wore ar- reatod for being implicated in the affair, ~~Robin's Island, in Peconic Bay, N. Y,, con- talning about 400 acres, which was forfoltod to the Btato in 1700 by tho' sétaindor of ita thon owner, Parkor Wiokbam, and whioh afterward came into tho possossion of Ira Tuthill, was sold TosH than & yoar sinca to Georgo E. lorno, for £20,000, me was n(i’:‘lin transferred by Horno, the other day, to Mrs. I, M. Moffott, of New Yorl, 1or 860,000, A good donl has heon sald about the rapid rise in the value of roal estato on Manhattan Island, bat wo nover know of & pleco of property thore which, a8 in this case of Job- in's Island, more than doubled In value In nina months, Possibly the recont improvomeuts on 8holtor Teland, in tho eamo region, hava divcoted attention to the peculiar advantages of Robin's Taland for certain purposos, and wo shall con- tinue to henr of tho alnmg Tise In roal cstnto in that vicinity,—DBrooklyn Eaqle. ~—The Otlumwa Courier #ays that a spooial Atton, Ia,, roportn the d-l’fl\'fli"li of threo boys, nbout 16 yoars of nge, named Willle Raguot, Le- roy Keating, and Clarencs Ilummer, sohs of cit~ izeus of tbui laco, Thoy were skntlug on the resorvoir and mho througlh, tho water not bo- {rozen enough, mg—'l‘lm Jury ALHMnflon. lowa, in tho cass of 8, MoKindlay “va, the Olicago & Norlhwestorn Rallrosd Company, after an oxolling and l.mu{- coutosted trial during tho whole of last weok, In which both sides wera nblr rn))mflnutnd, roturnod avordiot {n favor of the plaiutiff for 812,000—tho damaged olofmed being £20,000. The lailrond Company, it is gald, willnpfi:nl thoease, MoXind- Iny wuy asseulted by a brakeman upon ettempt- ing to entor a car ki which nono weio pdmitted unoss accompaniod by lndies, and in n voutlle which oneuod ho had his collar houo and soveral ribn broken, ‘I'li0 oxport employed to invastigate the booka of the Now York Btato 'I'ronsuver's oflico reporta tho amount of emhozzlomaent botwoon €310,000 d 811,000, und from prosont indications tlioro scema to bg no ohauco of the Slute rocovering any of tho atalon funds, . s —At Hondorion, Ky, Nov, 10, & man llnmlldfi killod his wifo, and, aftor fitlng ata policoman who nunmplnd to atrest Lim, nnsiceessfully attompted suioido, 1o is now in jall. —A colorod man named Lovl Dlito, at Morgan- flold, Union County, Ky., Nov. 10, sttempied, whilofn o atato of {ntoxication, {oXill n man nealnst whom bo had a grudge; hut, failing in thig, lio vented his rago by stabbing a young colored man named Binipson to tho heart, kiliing bim inatautly, The colorod men of tho nolgh- borhood are {n pursnlt of the murdorer. —A torrible slmolhfl; afTair vceurred ot Jornoy- villo, Ill,, on Baturduy, Lotweon Grandorson Davie, o farmner, and 13d Slatterly, n snloon keopor. ‘T'ho mon atood but a fow fect from ench othor, and, armod with n rovolver, oach bognn shootlng, ‘d did not conso until thes. lind emptiod thoir weapons. Davie way worsided in four placos, ono bullet pussing through his bowols, cansing his donth within n fow houtn afterward, Blattorly rocoived - throo shots, and, Although bndly wounded, mny recover. Tho bloody affait was the result of ai old foud. A CANINE LAWSUIT. A Itich Document. Columbua, 0. (Nov, 12), Correspondencs of the Cine s cinnatf Gazetle, About the funnfest thing that has ocourred in Columbua for n long timo is the suit of Joseph Wollor by his noxt friond, Jonopls Matt, va, Nathaniol Merion, to rocovor damagos in §3,000, beeause, ns slloged; Morion's dogs bit tho plain® tiff, Nov. 20, 1872, All the parties to tha suit aro woll-known hero, nnd_prominent, legal talent (Jitdgo Rankin and 1. J. Wylio for plalntif, and Lorouzo English and Judgo Baldwin for dofendant) i employod on both sides, Tho caso eamo on for hoaring thin sftoruoon, before Judge Greon, and was oponed in the presonce of a large crowd of wmused apectalors, * The petition of tho plaintift sots forth tha faoto in ordinary logal language, but tho de- fondant’s_auswor, which I tako from tho Dis- palch of this evening, i8 moro ambitious, aud proceeds in tho following vein of drollery and richnoss 1 9 “Dofendant says that on sald 26th day of No- yember, 1872, and for somo (imo prior thoroto, i daughtor was the ownar of a smalt dog, aboul ten inchos in Loight, woighing from fifteen to twonty pounds, birck and” tan in color, and of a goutlo, plnyful disposition, such ay are gonorally found and kept by children aud youuger mem- ‘bors of a family as o Fut or plaything, ~“This dog was in the Lobit of followiug him and other mambers of hia family, ss such dogs gonorally do ofton, about thocity and from hisresidence, which 1s to sy, 100 yards from tho grocery mtore ro- forred to in ‘the potilion to tho eaid storo, and froquently at Lis said dog's own volition, to g0 back and 'forih from the sald rosidence to said store, and about the vicinity theroof, bo- biaviug himsolf in a vory quiot and docils ‘man- ner toward all mankind, Vlaintif’s noxt friond, Josoph Matt, who fa plaintils brother-in-law, and with whom plaintiif lives, bas a drug storo dicgonally noross tho streot from aforesaid grocery utore, my 125 foet distant, and was 8t that timo, and Idlrim- theroto, the owner, or possessor of a dog of similar specics, perlaps a littlo largorin sizo. 'Theso two doge had formed sn acquaintance with ench othor, Whicl, by somo means, had lod to o 'sort of emulation or rivalry betweon them of such nature a8 to produco » continuous and even ro- nowed attempt on tho part or citber when they mot to gain the suporiority, ench over the other, and a8 it novor was decisivoly dotermined which wastho victor; whenevor they saw or appronched ench othior thoe contest always commencod afrosh, Each onhis own promiacs was eager for the fray and was invincible, but each on the premises of the othor was timid, peacoful, and ready to retira; aud, whon, in the courso of duty or pleasure, ono passod noar the domicile of tho other, ho hastened to escape with drooping cars nnd lowly tal, while tha other pursued with bolduoss and com‘nfic until tho domicilo of the other was ueared, when, turning nt bay, tho scono changed aud the pursuer bocomo tho pursued, Theso raids and couflicts, usunlly harmless, be- caugo of the insignificance of the com- batanis, nttracted tha mnotico of various por- sons, and especially of tho respective porsons and partics by whom said dogs woro owned or kopt, and, ad their modes of battles and tourna- ments, attack and retreat, wora ludiorous and af- forded nmusoment, was oncouraged by #nid pnr- ties. Tho said dogs scomed to bo aware of the intorost thoy oxcited, and whilo tlhus contonding for thoir rospeotivo ! homes, their, altars, aud their firesides,’ marked well and noted each thoir opponent's backers and allics, and scomed to oxpect whon eithor nppoared that their champi- on wag near, and all oxpected tho dog to do his duty in the approaching conflict. Defeudant is unablo to stato how this dogred sentiment was i formod, Lut ho bolloves it to havo oxistad, ma 1t was distinctly domon- sirated’ in thowr actions. Plintif and his noxt friond on thelr part did encourago and_invita thoir dog, When opportunity offored tho dog mentioned in tho petition, and tha last montionod dog thereby saemed to considor plainliff ns offering battlo with tho plaintis noxt friond's dog whonover J}ln{um? appronched Lim, and when this occurrod near plaintiff's next friond's_drug storo (as ofton t{mes ho did open the door of said store and iucito yaid dog to at- tack the dog in potition mentioned when passing thero) tlio dogr in potition mentionod would, as boforo montionod, avold the coutlict, but whon ocourring at said grovory rtore, ora distanca from said drug storc, snid dog was alwnys rondy and anxious for n fight, waiting and oxpocting hontile” domonstrations of — plain- tif aud his ‘noxt friond's dog; nnd thoreforoit decurred on or about the smid Nov. 26, 1872, whon thoe snid plaintiff came into the anid grocary-store, tho dog in tho potition men- tioned, theretofore quiet, harmloss, and quict toward all othore, discorning him ' slone, and linsting to acquit himself ns ususlof his rival, offored tho usual gago of combat ; but, not sco- ing or discerning ns oxpected tho noxt friend's dog in the list, approached tho plaintiff, and, to attract his attention moroly and not in violence or angor, but gontly aud aminbly laid his mouth upon tho plaintiffs outor garments sa if, jn canino langungo tosay: * Hore Jam, whoro's your dog ?" and in 8o doing, dofendant pays, said dog did not injuro plainti as Lo boliovos,” mn e Extraordinary Eatality, From the New York Evening Post, Fiva brothors, comprising tho ontire mals members of a family named Shailor, of Haddam, Coun., nomed respectively Oleott, Oriell, Oscae, Orlando, and Olivor W., chose & sonfaring lifo. Throe bocamo mastors and part owners of the yosdols in which they sailed. Since 1857 four havo dicd sud boon buried at sea. The fourth, Copt. Orlando Bhailer, loft Savanvah, Ga., for this port, in bis vessel, the schooner duy Pholps, on _the 29th of* Boptembor, Ho died of fever on tho third day out, and bhis body was committed to tho deop, after an incffectunl at~ tempt of tho mate to roach the port of Beaufort, in orderto sond his body home. ‘fho fifth brother, Capt. Oliver W. Bhailer, now com- mands fho schoonor E, 8. Gildorsloove, which eniled from thia port fqr Cedar Koys, Fln, on tho 2d of Ootober, and - encountored the fenrful storm of the Gth and 7th instant, betweon Capo Lookout snd the Babama Islands, but sarrived out with tho lous of only a fow spars and torn eails, —_— The Patrons of Mashandry. Mr. Kolly, Sccrotary of tho Natlonal Grange of Patrons of Husbandry, roported, on the 18th of Qotober, the following us the numbor of subor- dinato Granges in the conntry : X 127|New Hampshiro, pri ke 25 Mieaourl, [ Nobragka, , 341|Cannda, . e MUSICAL. TOIL BALE_A NLW 7:00TAVIE HOBEWOOR DI D ey coad forcotie Brohanss phokus o21 o 200 ut 6 Bouths O] i ANOH 10 NENT O FOR BALE_AT BANIO ricon; bost |.-vl.1n‘|1n'-l I W0 city, N, GOOLD & aine-at. OXTY REAL ESTATE, o Mo R U e 8 GOOD LOTS UN T FOLLOWI O iy Hatiociafy | DLLOWH baldi, Tanoyer, Batlor, Wallaco, Bummer, Winter, Mur. ey, and Halatod: alioy o Wentarthy Bhu tofly' Porte. iand, and Stewnrtavs, s also, on Aloxsndor, Twonty. fonrth, Twenty-sixth, Twonty- Twonty-olghthi, Napalgon, Twontynirith, I Ioth, Hnven, Thirty. fluat, “Lhlsty.socond, Tl Ey-ifth, Tliiclys ,iun y.doventh, Fonialne, and Thirts.clghtheaty, 'l ot, Waronty deods. A vory smnll payment ey B lown, b yoara' tima, 1 pat con Nowna ABRIY to awnsr, A LI OHA O, SALCoDISIEA LI BUMLDING Tais ON Lk Nadiion, nd Wamhtagon:at. majiining now gae et €8 3, 4 OB sty o ocka o Cenral B o atrarin, dopp. Inin ! o GEntta] Pl e St oo sl o g RO AL and ensy t¢ring of yayment Agont Weet Ghlongo Lavit Uy 134 Laiaitoat, " A% 7O BALE-OR oN Derplalnes.st., bytwvoon dncison wl Van Buren, Wit mprovamants, ' WHE eselisnia. for liouso. and fot, BNVDIIL S Lk, 14 Nixon Dutlding, orthonst oorner Montoa and_Linslin-st 12 X760 ] TRET EASLI TRONT O s oo, dnskans and Van, thitey 1"'“ dlrod Corm ua e ‘iatalo Agants, 1 Nikan faiide 7O RAT_10USES, T.OTS, AND BLOUKS, AT Contral Pack and vionity ab prices Lo suit tho (tmos, B, Wi KRO LaSallo-st. TrQi BALE-AT & GREAT TARGAIN_LOTS ON I Wentarnnv,, Pollcat., Taslorst., and Usmyholl-av, No monor dawn raquisod 6f pnetion \ialiing te bulld witl Lumiah somo monz fo, bulld if desteod.” Inquira at 1% Bouth Olarkat,, I Bauk. OR BALE-OREAT BARGAIN, FOIL ONLY TWO days, G3x160 feot on tho northwost comor of Donglas. Diaco and Houth Park-ay., looking down tho great boulo- yatds prico, per foot, subjuat {0 all taxos for [578, "This }a just haif of what tho proporty Is worth, Inquirg of JACUB WEIL & CO., nortwest cornor of Doar and Madison-sts, T0 RENT~--HOUSES, 'O RUNT—ILQUBI 8 ROOMS, 113 NORTI PAULI- TrO N st oo 1 good order, )\n’?v‘lr {0 ownar, ra,_Only 2. i@ il up il 0 RENT_TURNISIED 11 ftisat., il orih Paulin yninira,Gniy @ QUSIE ON _WABASI. av., nouth of Tl 1 Hopt, I, 187/ 10 # pr vate family only, « Hoktad i o 15" sioam Rurmdton and hnsali modarn eontenionqas, oema repsonabin io & rosponsiblo Party, Avply st 163 LaSalinst,, basoment ofioo, i o andlwonty-six chiean:” Apyly loU O 1, ODMITS: 16, Moaronst, Ttoum 13, PO JEENT-TIE FIAMI: DWRLLING NO, 119 WEST Waskingtun.st., eomprising 13 rooms, with brick Davement, ard hieated by farnnoo, vory sulfablo for a nlvo ln-nnlh\y;-‘mulu( whl roat luw, J. A, WILLIAMS, 110 Weat Washington-st, PO RENT-COTTAGT TTOUSE, 1100 PILATNII-AV., 7 sooms, forulshed throughout; rout teasuiahlo to'a good party withontehildron, _Luquire at 1d4, noxt door, f AR sm‘.réi'vmnTl('o’lvim'csA'r‘ X ny uos patty. STILICS, 15 Trant Dadivon-ste oo 7. 0 HENT il ALCTETA U BL.OOKS WHBT of Halstod.st., n Jargo 3 RBouso, with barn and Iargo lot. suitablo for bonrding.houro, snloon, and gracory ntocas will bo soutod elioap o', joad taaont. Thuro ls o {lie house, and for salo choap If roquirat, & numbor, o hed, bodiling, and atoves, with kifehon and saloon fur- nfturo and tixturos, Apply at W0l Usnal-st., caruor Har- rison, 0 LENT-NIOKLY-FURNISITED HOURF, TO PAR- tios who will advancn part of monoy, or will ro-ront. rooms, slngly or on sulto. 921 Michigan-ay. TO RENT-FURNISIED lmlifilc, WITH ALL MOD- orn linprovomonta: good looation, convonions to carm, on Wort Bido. Zior partioulars, addross ¥ G, Tribuno ofio, TO RENT-FRAME HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, BATH, ote,, 185 Bouth Lot t-at. § ront, 840 por month, Ap- TrOR SALF_ANY PERSON WIO WANTS A TR fisin In o wico voidonn with il morlern Impruso: Tionte, situato on North Bido, within 5 minutes’ walk of Ttush-st, Bridgo, cnp hoar of such by calling as bolow, Ownor 15 willing to soll at. A geeat aacrifios, 'No middlo- 1non nood tnquira, At ronr oliloo, 103 LaSiatlo-at., baso- nont. F’nn SALV—ON INDIANA-ST., EAST OF ROBEY- B, Tonrly e tesatory horko 10 rooms, and ot only 84,600, J. (1, KEILEIL larkst. JFOR, FATE Ol - EXGHANGI-STORE__ANG p iy on Nocth Clark k., ot front, o Goto: at,, baen, 10t 3 will oxchaniga for cottago nud lo koha Toohlity, ANYDICI & LAG, 1 Nixos Duidos: nurtlioast carmior Monroo and LaSafloats, JFORSATE_NORTI HIDE, INDIANA-ST., THAE. atory and bascment stoua front, 18 rooi modern improvomants, botoon Rush aud ‘Cas-stn, SNYDRIG L1213, 14 ¥txon Duilding, northoost cornor Monroo and LaSallo-at [OR SALE_GREAT BAIGAIN-MARDLE-FRONT houso an Michizan-av., south of Twonty-rocond-st, $1,000; smmail ut down. MATSON HILL, 168 au 10 Dekrbom-ats - > CHEAP HOMES-TWO NEW COT- with good wator, South Bldo, vlweuh;unu iy, STORRS'A WARE, 91 Waslingion-at. O}t BATR-§6,500 WILT, PURCIASE TIII NFW O o e o 200 Wt Eotaaeate 50,000 ows o cost. Inguive nt 212 Ashland-av, ply at 180 South Loavil 10, RENT-TWQ.S8TORY _TRA AND BRICK 4 8 rooms, water ton-at. 01 ‘basemontthauss, No, 690 Fulto And gas, 30 por month, - Apply 657 /0 RENT_TWO-STORY TFURNISHED TOUSE, 8 roomn, on Pavitlg-ar., noar ‘Mhicl stcondort. i véry foasonahla to a No. 1 tonant. GILBERT & G1VINS, ta Ladiallo-st, 'O RIENT-A DOUBLI: TWO.WTORY AND BARK- ot brawn atona houso, Nos, 674 and 676 Adameat.. All miodern Improvemonts, fncluding furnnoow, for 50 por month also rooms for housokaoping, ahoay, Inquiro O ENT— WABASHAY,, NEAR GRAOL Clurcii, o 3-tory frano house! turnaco, I doslrad ; tormn very modorato.” Room 18, 143 LaNallo-st, o, TENT-VEILY OLIAP TO A_GOOD TENANT, 8vanow matblo-front, roldencos of tan roome each; firat-clasa In evory rospoat novar occuplods Nos, 96, 608, €00, 010, and 613 Vau Huron'at,, just wost of Asiilund-av. Alio n fius roaldonco with Targo grounds, southosst ornor Patkav, and Onkloy-at. L uwill givo 1on snio prices. OARTEIL T aniisol, & Bt Washe ington-s! O RENT—COTTAGE NO. 80 PARICAV. .5 ROOMS, alosot and pantry, In gond orlor: posseslon givon im* modiatoly, A.d L. 8. PAEROR, 148 Doatborm-gt. WANTED--MALE HELP, Tranos. WANTR!'I—A FINAT-ULALS WAGONMARFETL. FOR Ay at 723 Contre. i En.:gu workt” also & good orsoshiver, G TED—ONI GOOD BOOT AND BIIOi MAKETR 'Wmfi"lm—xmn'mn KEIL TO ATATCE PO WORK, Toboy, nd do ropairing, No. 676 Hubbard.st., cornor of ent Age: Emnploym: nolos, ANTED—-WOODOHOPPERS AND COAT MIN: SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booldtooners, Olorkn éa. - : Sizutnion wareap, s SoMTENT bug). o enes - droge D R Cnrk-ati, Noom . : SIYATION WANTRDLDY A YOUND MAN AB collostor, and tomako himeolt gonarally naefal, Satis h:lnr{ Toferences glvon, and moderato’ aalary only sx. nooto addicss A 90, Tribono offico, SUUATION WANTED=IN AN OIeIq, AN X ond. hookkeapor and cusbior, and will abaopt Ary wosltion and snail o g MON WANTHD_A UDMPETRNT ACOOUN COAH, Bl Woat Thmaigin” 20t AXIELL & | 2 tndor baotshasies derlrosss optgompsi whi s it L Woat It e o i N of 8 nts, W ANTED=20 GHOPPLNS IOT MIGHTGA KD | aponicnac, slninionis,” and uileotions, ur fo ‘a5 dlomy e A Coriom fellzgad o fog T | Barariin Can eulahs the Mehonl rorcncta ay fo li; dloma. AV 6 commaucenict, Addrow 6 3 Tribane o, e & ANTED—STORK-KEEPERS, FAMMERS, Misgolianesns, AND olliors, toaot ns agonin throujzhout, tha Wast in ro- olying orders for tho ralo nf cont, jackatn, Gnvornmont, olothing, ovor. nnta, woolon blankots, &o, pr ifanituome alized and no risk, Apply. o nddress GOV LN~ profit o ENT GUODS DISPOT, '193 ond 197 Kast Lakost., Chi- cal %0, _WANTED—HIEN "WTI0 OAN COMT WRLE, RI:CO! mondod, and who liavo not loss than 8160 to (it th snlyos o, {0 travel and take ordors in_dliferont pay o tho Blato for Govornmient «vorcosts, pants, jackots, &0, Yandsomo profits giscant i Enst woolon blankots, Apply at Gorarnment” Goods Dopot, 19 nad 197 Lako-at, 3| WAN'rEn—AGRN'x‘s THAT ARK TRAVELING oan tako smafl_eamplo- oo commissions, mako handsomo ANTED_] winter to sol for korosono, A young tuan made 843 in 6 de 250, Lo, and g1, Teoow 18, 161 Kat Yeandolph-st. “Adtirosa © 4, Tribuno o 89 THIE ound N THAT WANT RUBIN) Prot, Henry'n non-oxplosive ays. Jalls for IAY & CO., UastaBo, 160, and 33c, . Tracox. TTUATION WANTED A 2ur of 19 yenia! 0xyarianos doalos n pdtion to ehnrga of olavaty [ tors, - duoat 1087, Tribuno oiico. oo A 1 reloronces.” Ad Coaohmon. Tonmstors, &o. 3 SITUATION WANTED-Y A YOUNG MARRIR man o8 coachman fu 3 Drivate familly § thoroughly ex- Poritnuod i tho earo nad nanaFarent p harres KL% 0L i‘lnndll olipping and singeing. Good raforencas, - Addros __17 Teibuno otli 4 BITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE SR ONs WANTEN"TEMALE. FIRST-OLASS ‘EN- Domostion. QUIUATION WANTED—10 DO GENERAL, OUSE- work, by 8 compotont girl, Apply at 83 Mllorat,, TTUATION WANTED—BY A RTEADY, WOMAN I williug to work, and dosires & good homo, 1 Houth Halsted-st. VWANIED — EXPERT - VY, “canvassor iy oo Bt elock. cou vassors only naod Ap- 31 Tvarott 1iouss, 216 Waat Madison-ste from SIEao Ry T wogand work or gonoral hiousew 2l Femlty, Giod Totoronco. “Laguira ot 150 Jaliee: “r.mfim—/\ TBUSINKSS MAN WILLINGTO TAKER respanaibiliity fn taursnt, cuslaflioo, lodging-houso and ros- 195 Tiaat Mndlson-at, ! o SITUATION WANTRD—AS SKCOND GIRL, OR Ti 0 1k f cbl ly . asaks oaeot hildeon, 1a pelvato family. APy atio V7 AN TED—MEN TO OANVASS IN COUNTRY towns, to coms and inwostignto an artioln every Tionaokng timos if At 3B We axt ottt Wpatate. opek anust necossaxlly luva: you can so h it thoss peonla will buy anyt! ings 108 no trinket, Oall e WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domestion. D~ A GERMAN OR SOANDINAVIAN WANTE: girl to do gouoral housowork, Applyat 70 Lnat Twonty-second-el. TRUATION WANTED —T0 DO~ GENIRAL oo a Ploaso cal at 1 Sunth Parkage - "o and ironer, SITUAT!UN WANTED — BY A RESPEOTABLE &irl to cook in & first-class bnarding-he E DA e e oo 1IUATION WANTRD — BY A RESPEOTADLR el to d h R, @enoral hovsowork 1n's emall (amily, Oall STTURTION, WANTEDIN X TRIVATE TAMILY ol tlo boy, Oall b Mo, 11 Brioo Plsco, - o Wik 8t ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, TO DO GENERAL Lous SONRAM BROS. & CO. Apply to oftico of pworle in n small familp, 70 Weat Washington-st. ANTED—A OAPADLE GIRL FOR GENRRAL hausowork fn'a sunll fmily; roloroncos ranuired. 113 Warron-av, T]'0 RRNT-ANUMBER OF FORNIROED IONSES. Plenso cnll and loolc nt our list. W, II. BAMPSON & 00 Jaxl Iiatat sud Ronting Agonoy, M Lasalla s % 1]"[’. SALE-DY IIENRY P. GEORQI, REAL ES- tato agent, &4 Clark-st., 60 feot Wontworth-nv,, noar Yioulovard, only 4% por fodt, fino rasidoncn loonilon: § ‘aores, soulh of ani noar Brighiton will subdivida to graat advatitngo, 81,54 Fon‘siflu-un WILL EXOHANGE IN PART FOR unincumbered lots, B cottages and lats on B irane-av., £1,000, €3,600, and 3,000, HILL & BLISH, 8i Doar- boru-st. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. JPOR SALE-10 AGRES ON WEST MADISON-ST., oppoito Norihwestorn carshops and just woat of Ggatral Park, A cholco pleco for lavesiment, 10 aorcs fn Heo. I, 87, 14, Just nurlls of Calumet River o ths Tlifnols Contral Nallrond ud opposite Wildwoud Station, Subdivided, Will trado for n fond reeflonas Ioton Michiganav., orltionso and lot, and will wssumo (noumbraace. Dol i abvo free of Inoumbirana A brick dwoliing on Wabash-av., south of Biztesnth~ sty Iot BeIe); lareo b will soll abovo at pania prices, T T GULHON, ns I want money. and 31 Randniph-st. OTt SALI_NICH WARM COTTAGE AT BNGLE- wood, 6 toom, on Stowart-av,: 83,600, $500 cash, Now enttagn on Weat lirinoat.y moas Hapio,” 83,00, (i torn" Wik uiELL, FURNARN & 007 B4 Wathing: oneat, Ot BALE-WASHINGTON HEIGITS_CILEAP ota, $100 each: no moncy dnwn, monthly paymonts: bottor than any savings Laok. Gall 'at Toom '8, No. 17 Waost Mndlzon-st._Opon Sattirday avenluge. OUTH BVANSTON—A LARGT, FINE. 1y tinishod houso, 14 rooms, on lot to autt in iz, on monthly payments, by’ owaore, FILLOTSON BIOS., o-st, NOLEWOOD—TWO TARGRI-5TONY R e O "FLLORoN BHOS. " nad B firsl ik from dop Dby owurd, T\0_RENT-TIOUSE 109 WEST VAN DUREN.-ST., alx rooma; vator fn liouse, " Torun, 80 por inontlh i advanco, Tnqulro TL M 8, 139 LaBalle-at., basomont, Datwoon 3 and 6 o'olaok 10, RENT-AT TALE TPRICE-TARKESTONY brick, allmodern_improvoments, manr cars, unty a1, to party who will pay ono-halfor alt the rost nu Room'l, 164 Madixon-at. 10 RUNT_TWO ENTIRELY NEW COMMODIOUS tura-story and brick baseriont dwellings: all wodorn fimprovamonis; one block from cars, onc-half block from stages: corner Harrisun and Hobey-atn. luquiro on prutninos, or 59 Warrgn-av, T, A, WATHON. TO RENT--ROOIS. 0 RENT-SUTTES 08 ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR Boarokoening: gas, water, and water-closata wllh crteth: 1 Tompsonta {Hocke, Woet Madison-stss will ront oither In euitos of Bor drooma; also a numbor of ‘cottagos, By WM, M, THOMPSON, 2% Wost Madizon-st, YO REENT—1t6 AND 157 AST WABHINGTON.ST, nosr Oliambir of Commeros, clogantly furnishod ory ohisap: nisg ouo unfurtshod room ma third pply at ftoom 67, 0 RENT—ELIGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 322, and 53 por iuonih; alan by thoday and waok, at tho 8t, Julien Juropean Hotol, 183 Duatboru-it. 0 TENT-FRONT BUITE DF FURNISHED OR unfuraishod rooms, “all moderm improvemonts, on Warren-av., noar paric. with wio of GAFA prIvats farally. Addross DA, Fribiing oos. B v AN basheay, TED—A GOOD ODUK AND SKCON® GIRti gos low untll thnos ato oasior. Apply at 857 Wa- W 7ANTED—AT 03 ARHLAND-AV,, CORNERL OF Y), Monroo-at., o first-clasa chambar.inald and to walt ANTED—A GOOD GIRL (FOR GRNRRAL housoworlc tn n famlly of throo, Apply at 300 Wosk Biadison sldo Y ANTED—A GOOD STRONG WOMAN.TO GO 1N tio country ; for g oral Lousowork. Good wagos. 125 Weat Mouroa-at. ANTED—GOOD, STRADY MEN FOR A LIGHT ‘and immonsols fieofitablo businoss; roquircs no ox- porlonge, Amorioan Novelty Uo., 133 Ulark-st,, Room 23, ANTED--TWO GOOD RESTAI NT GIRLS AT WAR B Randolph-st. ik ANTED—A (00D GIRLFOR GRNERAT, HOUSE: work ; emall private family of fane. 3 Thizticthest., bet sonn, Call at Lwosn Wabash and Michigan ava. ANTED~A GOOD GIIL TO DO KITOHEN- ‘wark {u bording-honso; rotoroncos renuired, Ap- ply at 178 Wast Adams-st. VW ANTED—A TIDY GINL FOR SECOND WORK: ablo of on Weat, aiting on tablo; come ready to stay. 433 (onroe-st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY GONPE: tant and willing girl to do goneral bousework in a tirpto famils, o secoud work I aprivaia hoarding: houiso, willing'to mako heraelt onersity usoful} bost of roforen nquiro or addross at 107 We v. JUFUATION ~WANTID_BY A RESPEOTABLR g ST S o st manots o o el g2 c " e 3 at No, 24 \(’mz Botter-at., hnlwuenEMu ll:rfl:.lmllo. ITUATION WANTED—I’ 2 cuoes, Address G 81, Tribuno olilo. QITUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG. T S GLAIAR el b8 Baregor o 40 500 Nerk D SOROK McD, 165 State-st. Housokoepora, ITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERIGAN LADY, obtakaopes, 1lanto an_aly ] Kddress HOUSRKEEPER, 172 Wabsshiare o AT Sonmstressos, * 3 A AN S a0 S inds of sow . cifiio, And fs willlog to Assist (n AGlog S0coRd wark s good réforoncon givon. by It Horth Daathorister bord ot Disisas, Poronails, ss &5 Nurses, c QUUATION WANTED—TO NUREE-AN: AMERI. con Indy, nlways hoaithy, who livos a fow milos from tho elty,and who hiny just Tast an infaut s wook old, wishes { Jursn o fia piasa. rho bl witl b iocly cared for, Lo ‘roforonces 4 170 Tribano aicor o o Adiross W VWANTED—A COMPLTENT GIRT, FOR GENERAL housawarie, ABply ¢ 4 Bouth ‘Mayst., butieon ‘Washilogton and Mag s0n-sts, ANTED—A GOOD GIRIL, FOR GENERAL housowork. 759 Michigan-av. Employment Agenocfos. . LTUATIONS WANTED--FAMILIES IN YWANT OF und eandinnyian and G i lod a5, BUSKINS oflos, 6 Dliwaukegas o *UPBI — ANTED—A BMART TOY TO WASH DISIES and do kitchon work. Apply to THOS. ANDREWS, Calhoun-place. 0 RENT—A SNALL SUTTE OF ROOMS FOR MAN ANTED—1 DINING-ROOM GIRT,, 1 DISH-WASH. it ud \"}Egul‘?’rhuum-gx,ugtlnl. in blook No, 18 Adams- o 25y froning gizl, st Morahants' Iiotel, coraar Olark 0 RENT-ONE LARGS FURNISHED VRONT w(‘)mni:l oll furubshed, with or without Uoard, at 767 Seamstrossos. ‘abay) 5 mo {CKNT—A"ll‘Ll“MAPX{T AND glulfbgrf‘ljanlflgi o ronta, Gl for 1ho wingers 0 nQoTnlng Nouss. 550 INUINGs-5Y,y RORF JRHLCAIL-SE BALE = EVANETON — GHOIGE, 0T (0 ot, fronting on wido avenues, for $200 1o 450, on monthiy or suuual paymients. | COMMONS & BEAT: 1 0 RENT—A VERY HANDSOMPBLY FURNIEHED {front ronni, suitabla for nglo gentleman, ina fino rivatoliouso st modorata fo Gubvna canmino, 870 ahasheavs TI._ONE OR MORK LOTS ORRTRALLY ted at Engclownod: a big bargain for oash; call b partionlas. LBUKD & GO, 208 LaSallc-at, 0 RENT-& ROOMS, AT 520 A MONTIL AT I3 Wost Jnckson-st. 1nquira up-stairs, or 343 Ifth-av, JAMES LO; T BALE-RNGLEWOOD—NEW HOUSK, BRIOK Dasoniont, inrgo lot, Jboral torms, good Tocatlon. 0 RE WEST RANDOLPH-ST., A NIOBLY furnishicd south [ront rooia, suitabls for a familyor WASTED-TWO GOOD DRESS-TRIMAERS AT 857 Wabashav. o 20 EXCHANGE. 0 EXOHANGI-FOR OITY PROPERTY - sTwo ext-claen fruit farins, 2t Gubdan, Un iy 4n Tiinots Contral IKxilziad S50 masde roath af iiosss that will not thafr cost in threa 14, s ik, Wil i St R ?\vuo?"l‘l HABIAIDND & HQGUIJE;"B, l;u Duflqlll"hr;r:!l‘z}? s Nursos. VWANTED-NURSE GIRL AT 1257 INDIANA-AV. Miscelinneons. WANTED-MEN IN EVERY STATE TO SELL ; Cliang, Eeonbody buyt. ' Any ono en soll. oS 810 1oe vioek, 55 Funt Afadison-atey Hoom o ANTRD—INTELLIGENT VOUNG B work ontaidy ‘of ths city, 1 0 Bto: loymont. to Oull or “sadvoss a1 Bonth ¢ HULBURD & G Sallo-at. £wo gontlomon, SOty a1 Gl {01 SATE—Oit RENT_A FIRE, COTTAGE, WITII | 7110 RJENT—FURNISITND, ANDSOME SUITE: NTRD_LADIFS T0 STT] B GOOD: [ CHi0 a0 Tonos s arounds, ot Ovk Fack, e | L2 sothora sopsors memll ot st N e ot M Aot Tsims b ilama i oy and S Taess ARKS, O 40 Conrost atu, east of Wabneheav. POR SATE—OR EXONANGE—LOT AT RENWOOD I.‘nlri lmnt, on lako, ‘fihi‘)lnb Anv;lhn:r'nrmln wl’.z’h‘trnu. l?‘ t v il tato o roporty nsar o iifis. ULRIGH % BOND, &7 Denrborrsts 1 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, i IOR BALE~OR EX(J“ANGE—IM-AUH.E.I"Anll IN 1llinols; improyud ; 8.0cra sugar-maplo grove ; 8 acros Umbor: gond oechiard, Jargn birn, 1vink sprivg, ofos OLABLIE BROS & CO., 1 llo-st. {iOR SALE-OR EXCIANGE-EXGRLLENT TWO- 1 ey cene Wit laeaa Weavod 1ot 1a Moeit 1h 3 Linmodlato pos m houso contniny § ruoms, dry collar, ota. sonmlon glvou, _ Addeoss G 08, Trituny " REAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED-COTTAGE ON §OUTHL OR WIST Sido wortls §4,60; ool Jot_in part pay: balance cashand notay, _STORRS & WARE, 31 Washniton-at. HORSES AND CAREIAGES, OR SALE_CHEAP EOIL OARH, AT 6 AND to A Sbiorsinaf o baled of choico e, Ji anda NS0, 2 dirt chosp. BTy tovoodiores P Ot SALF_WHOTNSALE OI NRTAIL_UNITED e Y g M aurcinglos, horso blankata, wagon axiot, and 10,0001hings too numoro: 13161 Tt Lo R ' UR SALE—A HHANDSOMFE 6 YRAR OLD BRIQUT bay lorso, wel 0, kood disposttion, nob afraid of care, Wil solf or tomporary o, 180 Wi Sigiiteonth-at, ONiSE FOR RALG-A HORSK § YIARS OLD, I, gontla,and aonnd, for-eais ehaon, for bugsy or lh};fin\mfgx\. Gall nt BTRIOILARD'S, 170 Mot Ad- Fmery TX_TIONSES, BUITADLY, TOR DUGOY OR EX- Decas, foraats, chicap, At 136 Michlgannr. VWANTED-X SNALL JIORSE OR GOOD-SIZID bony, sutiablo for snddio or phsoton; nust bo cloap for cuh. " Adrvsa U 12, Pribusio olico: 3 VW ANTRD-USEOF PAIR TIORSES AND TIGIT Gnrrings forkooping. Deatof care, and. ratum ia 00 Grdor ia spriog. Moport at 171 Madison-st. 1o mentiug, at Govorwont Goods Dopot, t Lako! ; 0 R 113 NORTI OLARK.ST., LARGR front parlor and alcovo bedraom, unfurnistiod.” Afod- Grato terms, '0_RENT—_VRONT, FURNISHED ROOM, WITIL fire and cata, to oo ortwo, Apply at 153 Obiost., {hiird door from Glarl, o, RERT_FURNISHED TRONT 100: o withoat board, at No. 113 South Groon-st, [0 RENT_UNFURNISHED ROOMS, OIEAT, TO good partlos. Brick bLouss, Michigan-av., noar Twouty.aocond-st, _Address A 0l, Tribune oitico, 10 RUNT—WIELT-FORNISHED ROOMS ; GENTRAT, iocation, low figurcs. 161 South Clark-at., opposito Arcado-gourt, Jtaom 11, 70, RERT-G0OD TODGING TOONS, —WITIE stovos and gas, furnisliod and tnken caro of for onts, or_coutlemen und wisos, Northeast cornce of Btato'snd Mapmpat., spposiis Palmor Houan, TQ LENT--5TCRES, OFFICES, &o. WITH o Stores, 1O, RENT_ARGE STORE, 145 TWENTY-SECOND- 2 I ool nell raadily at a lurge prolie, usinyes pormanont, .50 mads in one’ day, Mrs, PALMER, Room 18, 161 it nudolph-at. BOAR DING AND LODGING. Sonth Side. TWENTY-FIFTILST, — ALCOVE AND OTIIER board. W I W Fooms, furniubied or unfurnished, with ficat-clans Modorn improvements. Itoforonoes oxclianged. WILBER. 'O EXCHANGE—00 FEGT OF NO, 1 PROPRRTY, eaat frant, carner Michigan-n7. aud Forty.frst-st, will taka an {mproved fanm within 8 milos of Ohlooge for samo, 1,70 foot on Wabaali-av., cornor Fortiotli-at. : will trade 0 somo fino lots at South Inglowood, on Vinconnes- s in oxohango for othor good % s Gl £ UATD WL e Lasatioat, 0 EXOHANGE-TOR IMPROVED FATAL, A TIPS hriok atoro in Pazton Oity, 111., &3 e A —A GOOD _INPROVED ONIN- ot .lummuunm‘m&?m{,‘l’mf;”osnm or Lotn o acro’ property, ross’ HEARAR, Sy vood, T NGE—A VERY DPSIRADF: 4-STORY and” basomont_ stona-feont, storo, nym heart of tho ‘Dusinzss quarter; light vacumbranca; ofior munt have S0,000 0 BR000"cash, Lijaneo. W 19, Rk country raal catate or lowa jaude. WETHERL] PUINAN & i 3 Ttoom 13, iE_PARIIES DESIRING 70 EX- 0 EXCITANGE-PARIIES 1 chango unincumbard eity ‘)’:r;‘llflll‘;‘; AT ¢ ready #ol of o A Al e ) 1 foaation aad Drlco TWENTY-SECO! TURNISIID ROOMS, 84 withborrd als day boardors wantad. 241 BOUTIL WATER-BT, %, COR, OF FRANKLIN. —Fimst-closa day board furhisbod at moderata atas, at tho rostaurant; glvous & oall and seo for your- h aclvos, 28 MICHIGAN-AV. —LARGE, TINRLY FUR: nishod_socond-stacy siove, aud clngor odgrata toru: front room, with grate or roou, with large ~iosats hangzed, EW BOARDING-LHOUSE. 1o front aforonce 504 WABR: SIL-AV. 4k Good board 34 o 6 por waok, sich Uso of plane: Day-bon: rd 10,60, =t S SUOENATAYS provenion 101} -AV.—PLEASANT ROOMS WITIT TR e FEEASL A ovdorn. 1. s toruts roasonable, .+ ear \abnsn-av, § roil, 31,200 por annuns. Ap- Ply to i, K MARULE; Room 6, 70 Dearborn-st . 10 RENT—AT CORNRIL OF TW. ARD GLIN- nege, commodlous stoen; atablo, haso- ton mont, and lino raoms for bousokoeplog. K. MARIS, 103 West Lako-at. and bodroom, with & hotweon Bizichnts and Lo reasonable, Address D RIUNT-A COTTAGE OF § OR & urnishod —fuenlture will Da_bought—on tha Addrass AW, Tril L TE] T SMALLFURNISHED OF- e near Fast AUuQisiheateq until May & Uhosp Sond torms and lovation to D 18, Tribuno offics, ANTAD —TO_RENT — FURNISHED ROOM, WAk osed, by singla gontiomen, s comot et dud - dwontyageondat.i w vabnes itg: A ddross, stating. tormas, 8 18, THbuso Sifou. ront. W ANTED-K LOW-ERICED WORK-HORSE, OALL it 239 and 204 Mudieon, it HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PURNITURE OF ALL KINDS ON INSTALTMENTS . loweat cash pefaas yeicon roduced tanult cho imos; mbior Rots, PRTIOE SulLs, WArrbos i Empiro Parlot Hodstoad ohpauy, 43 West Madisnn- 5 it AN NITURIEE OF AN O o e e A Skt s, ToLra sploRdIS Do l]r'-;fl.fl:flfmfi".fi o2 G 50, ‘Pribung cllco, ¥ YOU HAVE FURNITURE OR HOUBEIOLD Fgsdsot ans denreiption, pisaon soming maciioce an Kindof ‘morchindias.to” tlipess of Lo aud SUO0D 8 WILLIABS, 89 outh Genslat. 1. G Souny & co., AUCTIONEERE, VAY THE . _lilghost prica for furnitury and housoh's { goods, o s o dispose of willfind & oash buyor addrotsing b LIND, 15 ABd 197 Hanioip p HIz EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD _NTW AND ologant doriyas: urpasaca ail sovon siyjes: a34piod {o parlor, library, dluing-room, oilies, and atars, Occi- OB, Bola'in iatallmonte Eapies Faror : . Botd'an fus ar Tioptdail Corapany, 353 Went Madiaomosts oo o FOR SALE, OR SALE—CHIAP—DARK DFLUK ARMY OLOTI Ly the yard or pioco at tho Uovernweut Goods Doyl 106 and 197 ftast Lakost, T7OR, SALE-WIIOLESALE OR RETALL_UNITED tntos ovorconts, jackots, pants, drosa-casts, woolen blankota, rubbor ponohas, e biaukots, &6, st Gove eramont'Goods Doyot, Noe.-193 aud 101 East Lk . o 3, o Inquifo at 146 LuSallo-at., Dhscionte o O Fon SALE—A BEOOND-ITAND _LITTLEFIELD hsh"gur‘uu:o In good ordor; will sall chioap, Oall at# OIt BAL—A GOGD MILGI COW, YOUNG AND wentlui vory low,” Auply 1121 Wabsah-av., oarly tho Buoratug. W IL. D) OR §ALU—UIEAP, ONE FINST.OLASS TI0| {" {0 Kansa3 City. Ttdom 1, 100 Fast. Washingio Dnaainent. T FINANQIAY, A FEWTHOUSANR DOLTARS 10 LOAN FOR 51X tuontls, uh 000 personul dacuirity, with irstmortgace allaturals.' Avyiy to MeMULLIN HIOB., Daakors, 165 Washington-st, 3 X oy 20 Rane plial., near Clark, Kntabilshod 10y o i 1170 LOAN—SL,i0 0k 81X MONWiTE tato stouriiy. “Apnly at Roowd, 143 Ofo TNEAL BS- T—AND FOR lLll We wmake ronting DROKSER & CO,, 214 Blate- T[uLE NIOK (18 THE_ Uil g las 0 1] Kot price 850 and upwrds quO Wi Y A LENDID TONIE: - wood 7.octayo plano forte, overstruny round cotners, and wodern inprovomunts § wort! thomaney, ~ Privato rusidenco 300 Lt A, AN SO, Sk ey atlon for caslh; l‘{nllallmulub KIORY d-u OAM[‘, 311 Btato date ! LE-PIANOS AND OR-~ pooilty. WAL 1i, TOSE. s, 4 doublo 3 | WANTED, ORMATION WANTED-TALLI UGES LURE lenvandfinhautun N eihaadny. Hov 1, about 1t otionk A, 1., and Lisw not baon econ sltics. Hail on woalon hig and water-proot cloak, 1s 14 yoary ald, and s very lLuu!ly buitt, Auy inforuiatin sogarting, Nor wil bo thaukfally "Chled-uy. - rocuivod Dy bior pnranis ut 133 'hie ....._.-...—%:_.___ e e e ;CLAJRVOYANTS, 3 TRE, T, ), LRWIH, WELIADLE OLATRYOYANT, o ANTED=31,40 ON DEC, 1. WR OFFER REAL ctate socurtty worths throo times tho lmmll}l‘ aml will pay Jiberal lnhl:fi!lt :n commission. BAYLRS & o-s WAZRGH, T Tasaliawn IRt i el el R T ] e SGENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTED_FOLATIE BIAR ULARB.OUT- sottor. ‘Houd for stred el st o8 [N AT ‘}.m‘.“d%‘gfi‘ 'ilffl?’ St Totton, Mt R UERIS WANTEU-IN OTFY iy GOUNTRY 10 ihard worics of gesat norlt, HOKE nt cots, PHONPRON GO, Yibliatiors, 0 Lakor hioago. 3 ‘A G WENTIED NN T WA 1830 48 i day ount G080 wilh 0 moodks | Wo st il b s s s S plon il o il Bk i aldv Buitdiog, i foted'for B0l worth 51,40, Call o S ., 1 Toait Randulplest., oo ol o A GENTS WANTED-MALE AND FENALL, ;ml o o Logt solling axtioloy prcr ylaced fn_ th akd uto o’ ouuntry} alse' ouo ‘yoo aanvasscr,. Apuly at Agents' Batar, Hoom VWANTED_TO RENT-COTTAGE OF in any. ficst.class Incntion. “Also, amal UTHET & CO., 181 Last Madison-at. T ENT—BY PROMPT PAYING WA (I, Jocations, ront frum, 4200 Rrvhrio. We o BANESO TioaPHkly'ania AR aGenay: 140" Lasaito ook, ‘N] ANTED-TO RENT—A F"lfl"’-ULAgs FURNISH. od housa fna iflml looation, Bouth Sid Apnly to W. He BAMPSON &C0,, 14 Ladaiioat., Otla Hock, W AT TR BT T, o8 iy ook o, g, by & o and wifo. Addross this day If poselbio, 21 THkaRo blico: JATANTED—TO RENT-A FORNISHED ROOM — north of Tironty-third, sast of Btatoaty by & gon- tloma ‘with ‘wnoroantionnblo Toforonoos. 116 ha hoated whon required § ront not more tian $12 yor month. Addross § 33, ‘Tribune offico, LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON LASALLE.ST., NEAR MADISON, DIVI- 4 dend mormnt No 63" dnisd Nov, 15, ‘11)51.}‘ for 50 83300, of Win, C, Poloman, Lankru 3 ., B, ned, pAYRDIG (o Tiliax G FN0NAS, Pa OO, storo, R. 30 por moth, ALUMET-AV.—A GENTLESAN AND IS 560 SaLuNEr B ifo con bo accommodatod wie room and board. Nootiier boardors, (34, NICHIGAN-AV.—BOARD FOR MAN AND W 0, or two gentioon, with larga frant patlor, furntstiod or unfurnisncd. M1 8 privato family; torma rea- sounblo, 396 AN-AV,_NIOELY FURNISHED m‘flflffiffirh with'board, Also a singlo room, Roforancos regni 45 AIICHIGA: V.—TO RENT, AT A RE- duced pric 4wo ploasant rooms with board, 53! pois; ali WADASILF V,—A BUITE OF FRONT ROO. it closolr, hot aud cold wator, sto., it M, oar- 0 dosirablo’reowms, furnishod ; roforciioos, 58 or unfurntalid, Torma rensonablo, WABASII-AV. 0 RENT, WITH NOARD, stites of room, togathor or Sgparato, furaiab oy bonrd, X SGE-000v OITY AND SURURBAN Tumlfl( f,’.‘.l’:‘n‘ for monondiso. R, KENNEDY, 146 Clark-st,, itoom 26, Y {XGHANG/~HOUSE AND LOT WORT) i, sl s ol e E SRS ronco of two yoaras RIS HELLE, 108 und 1o Doarbornats o o0k AED_A CLEATL TARM, WORTH 84,000 TO o ihange S, Ohieago tipcored om. [ \ITHERELE, PuliNas's 6, £ on. D. R INSURAN FOR WHI WAL sidos, at 116 Wost Adama-at, ANTED_TO EXOHANGE—A _BUGGY . FOR W e hitiro: atoras, e Tndss g6t watehe Ol S0 Soutts Canal i 10, EROIANGE A DODBLE HOUSE AND LOT, 3 000, or gond, (naide, wninou 115 SH0h ValuheBILE & BLISS. o1 Diermneras 1% MISCELLANEOTUS, solloited by WEHB, Accountant, 146 Fifth.av. 10 1. GRLDER, Loan Oflica, bl Biaterste 08 & loiter IO FIOLL Iy oun b o 216, certilloato fo : Ohitago City. lu]lvm{ stack, No. lm.-(;nndl{):g?)ll: ll" SRalmAE Siroliein e wam i LCE %0 culions e, Bifar has Dosn atoprod. J. 5, LASIIER & NON, 12 South Watrsts 60 aleo sing] WABASH-AV'—A HANDSOME SUITE OF rooms, furnished or nufurnishod, with board; la room, _Ioferenca rogulrad. 754 MICHIGAN-AV, — LARGE FURNISHED ronm, also slnglo room, withy board, 887 INDIANA-AV.—A FRONT ALOOVE: ROOM, weil furnisliod, 4o renf, with board; all modorn im- Reovomsnts, geato, i 'wo o thr sronces exchanged, stor, Lot and ould wulor, oto. arilars £an bo acoommodatod, Rof- MRS, BIBLEY, 5 00 tabl Ti21® BOUTMI STATE-ST,, AT THE SOUTIL SIIE Touse—Siagle rouiny, with tho bost taenla that oanbo liad tn_tha city, at frow 35 to $6 per wook, gontlomon and”wife, alio- oo small room, (n wnily, * -AV,—TO RENT, WITIL BOARD, alarge frout room, furnishod, suitablo for privata Wost Side. 96 fiSHLAND-AVJ CORNER OF MONROR-8T.— day boarders wantod. Inquirs at niccly farnlalicd roam and Luard for two, Lo 203 WS WASTINGTONST, - ROOMSTORRNT, furaishod or unfuralsh pant in house, with boatd ; 2 now oceu- 924, WEST MONROF T, — ONT;_ TURNISHRD froat room for gotl Also, one back parloz, inan and wifo or o gents: furnishod. , Anl WIAT WASHINGTON-§T.—LARGE FRONT ettt € b et ey BT | 4160 sl W VAT TR Lot 88 160 Wost Van Huron-st. - B: Wr ORDWAY usirod, X T 05T~ N 3 7 WEST MADISON-ST. — PLEASANT FOR LGt mesh naireon St rateont: ot svrne | 695 Ml ol it G AR Shalints it @ bluok loathor'bag . qoptaining. lotistnw, ‘Ao Ani | olaas Dost, vary sontonaniot whod, (ot t0 WACD or on rotuing oo semo b (e B ool ooy AB2 | Sl nuni o g Tivins sraty oy Covorstning uado | sort, 300 and 301 itd\a-at.y Wili ba ihorally rowardod aud | satisfastory;ouly fow bondwss keyty 'Call ang ave, Dia- no quostions ke, - uor at 0% o' olock. 'l OST—HRTWLENIATIE ACADEMY OF MUSIO North Side. L 1t Houso, sty ollar, RS AR S PRgl: | 7y vom SEAROMNGT o sy o L0575, 8 REWARD — & LARGE NEWFOUND- land dok: brolia lonao from i shala, of which ko toulk ATise slong. “Above roward will bo'vaid ub ¥8 Wost OBT—ON WEDNISDAY EVENING, NOV, 19, ON Madison, botwe: Halatod d Al e, 3 fold byl w'x'u{'"g.!n‘ur tho l;lcngum‘.":unn. 'Tho finder will s rewarded by quln{ 14 at 23 Abordeon-ad, N LAST TUESDAY, A LADY'S GOLD 4 watcli, lnitials’ 4. AL "B, (n'Wost Indisus-at. buss OF from edrpo Handolpli and _Ifranklin-sts, to Eorboy) (Dlusk on Wadhingtomat, Tl fiudor wili be rowarded by luaviag 1t at millingE store, 60 Weat Tu- : fios'l RAYIED OF LOBT—A ROWN AND GRAY DAD- pled Liorae, 6 yonrg white siar on forohicad, spav. s un hind Ioge, uesude & 1ittio orooked on frout feo, 4 g (s, A el ronard wll o bl L. BISENDRATIL & SON, bodrd, ” m: ood boa ¥ fire-olaas du svory partiouiar. DAMS rison- secoud floor, unturnbhed, excupt carpots, with Iory convenlanco. - Also alnglo furntshod Faoi: Totols. 81, CORNIR OF OLARK AND IIAT. Will tako s fow wogular hovrdees for tha wio pricos,GRAVIWS & NTRONG, Pr PAXTON & GRERN'S “LONDON OHOP AND Uolloa Touse, 130 Washiugton-st., next the Board I8 thy best and cheapost placo in the city to ol ) 1 toll your wifa . Boofstoak and oast putatoos, Tondon utyly, 2 centa; u first Talo pyataraiow, & conte;—and all otlior dishos'ln pro- ANTNERSIIP — WANTED TO INVEST, A8 activo pactuer, Tn s oll-located, pastog, logitimata bustuoss in the oily, ahout &3,000." U ud‘mrbw 4 rofor- on guiraa. - Onl upon o e ey 030 TRoorm He Bt i 8 i gy, ddrons for fo I BRI "FOR OAST.OFF T SONAN . DIRLSAA, th lothinyg, b T S larkat, " Urdors by mall prosptly aitondon o NTED_GRAINING AND MARBLING; THR, finent, works at the lowast Sguros, Fusrhnteods S 0D ot e S a5 e Mt '\Nmnn—,\ LADIES' FIN uard-obata, Givo full uag, Fiblica oios. W ARTED-SUCOND-TAND _ STAND-UP DEBE ) iier affico farnltira it 91 North_Siugomonat. h\72 TD-LABORI:G MEN, MEGIANIOS, AND all mennot 100 prauil to wosk good, now, and wwarm overyoals, panta, and fackots, ta know they can bo had 3947, shsab at o Gavermorts Goods Dobet, 145 and 108 Eait Lako-ai,, wholosslo or rotail, GOLD ATOH AND lozoription, and adiresa DUSINESS CHANCES. TLARE: DUSINESS CHANOE FOR A MAN WITH ot B1, 160 to §3,000 to 8101 Tato o oo tuainfackun i atanin)3 1aro olty rudo ostabllshad, o i ' it iy Bost of rfetotioves -Gl } s Hijnoy., 3 £¥'No. T Rauin Jollersonst. ~ Btnobiuary al in drst-olas runuing ordor. AN, YSTAULTSHED ELEGTRO G0LD, BILVER, and nickel-plnzing buulivss for nlu.&ll\x salations, Tabs, neoishors, attorios, and (ustructlons, Addrash ¥ 43, Tribun otlco. I O TSN ESS INTANGE ey 43D elinta, far anlo o axoumtin, by 1IN TG., Sioom 11 Motholst Oliurch BIoGk: Bargaine 0 HOTRL, VAN TUII opnoalts Kook Inland Depot—1: t ronsonablo ratos trunsiont, AL HOTEL, 4 951, AND 46 RTA TR~ ON’ L eetve vt hses o o G syt at winto nioilorato rates L porinEuyot Loatdars fo C IENTRAL Mad board at ol :'(\ T0HIGAN. AVERUBROTE Furnishied A un IO MARKETST, HETWIEN 1son and Washiagton—Good ranine and first-oluss roasnzablu xatos, Day hawrt 8 por wook, Tran- Vor day. A e, DASSONZOT GlvAtOR o LATE FREMONT rnislied suitos for fruolliss; sl o 1o roquna for puntiomien | transiant 3 por day. JACKSON-§T., ON DLEN — FROM 067 WEST 10 Inat,, &' dark-bowa loeap, 8 tho avoning of Nov. U har Mtaetnt i Lo ory oA et i Rioker, Aiach D Anta Biliod Lok rude A Mokl sathed STt b g et turn of &auio, or any infonnation that'may To g‘fl) ite ra. Govor, by ths Unoratsods AAR & BOWELLy TAREN Yivo-AmE OOLODE LSt RYKNTNG, I 4 G\ciny oats v by provin properiye LIIVE WING £00% 1§ Deay i b IPAEEN Il = AT 1008 HALSTHD ST, A TAY Loxeo, which tho owaur cau Liava by, proving proporey ‘oud Jaylng chargen., andl "SEWING WAQHINES, . s ilitaledy BARQAIN — SPLENDID NEW IMPROVED 3 ity UL SR TSGR ST uéy: nunl to now, Wil ol NTI BUY—A OHKAY, SEUONDJIAND “yh‘xrwmuo SOWIZ-I0aUBI0.. prettiing B AR Wabasl ¥ 54 W 2% ¢, Throad, noodles, nd repalring, - cux o UK, M. Cory ooror Wabsahoav: ani Adam oo MACHINERY, i ANTIID—A GOOD BECOND-HAND SAW.TABLE 3 MH‘HQUANTH Witk AiBpland il shites ; o A T A MOTEEL, GORN K E LARE koI MGALS IaiIoR A& sl s klo gontlonion % boned, ab t, 32 por RoAR 2old aud v var 810 per weol oty v6 fow oF nd buardars, BOARD WANTED, I~ AND FURNIRILED ROOM WANTED, FOJ B within uaw il of Court-t x‘-.‘nuf‘un i Additrews O3, "rlbnra olfig, A BRKERY, INASPLENDID STAND, WITH ALG tho machinory, for snlo oF ront on madorat torme. Apply to Mra. M. SUANKS, Milwaukeo, Wis. i VOR BALE—T18 1§ THR {lopiage in tho oot id Is paying splondidly. 10, RIENAIEIN 8 Charlontes oo oy o splondidly, AN, ])'A bargin, H, M, GOOD, $ir L R BALE, IN A TOWN OF 10,000 :sD inhiabittants, within 100 ‘mtlos_of Ohlengos stock, 45, A ‘wuid bo coiudod i $4,00, 10 sult pars Addrasn s 17, Thivann oficer o L0 SUl Dur 'ORBALK O EA] orcer County, 111, Aledt 248 WEST MAD. NLEY & WOUD- 127 Bontli Qlurkoat, ORTIES — AND asd store for ront, cruiy onsv. Apply at k CONAINTLN tor salo chieni foi'o ner Morgan, 5 'AVING PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN city for & u.l“:‘}g ‘ml’ufl“lfil asilat, or addross, . “T&"«nfl\“u'." OH L] 15 MAN & CO, A~ FURNIBUEDS SUIYE OF e wantod, with board, o 4 private (amii “Avuly ab 131 Twonty e e e e e e P Bionthly. ANTH N WANTEDWITIT 3 oitablbslied cau b VARTNEES WAKLED. sty IN A GRETHEL oty Tarhiig noarly that amouut toow 39, 1P ART] Piyy inge with outorprl and o jiablish asiurod uclty, 1O Intorviow addrass 1 'N| & Jargo und woll know i i : 'NER WANT! ADVIERTISER, 1AV knawledge of Btock-rajsing, Ia” desirous of mnot- a party who will put wouoy luto |ll!nxl<rmilflu a0 4y thio Wowt, Adv‘xruur Vil dovoto hiv tip a monoy, Uan furuish unoxeoptionabla referarico Rl hdiics, PO, A ), BY ....,u’:;‘x{ Ity glty huns, one pral 0 % Tacbense' Gl vifivise ' HRWAN; ovor 31 yyars 1 capital Wanto 0 ( SI{ WILY, BOY TIALY INTRRERT §10,000 4 MEE OLIL X Sutiols on X S A LA Joul 1,00 n{aoturing —payy MY por oeat, In Honts ) il Doy hatf Litovons. ‘in & Pipingb5uga wonth, "orer 31,0 atock du hau | Balirota,, Jeoom @A (){) WITL PURGITARE NALE-IN TERUSTS 815,000 Mg auvtived o B, antus Ieess A &0, Telbiine ol ~_ PERSONAL, _ | PEIFONALG, “RONULTE, O, KONIGRBERG, D i, T ted " to" eum ith X o, fi‘ifl art. r'l‘el:l'llml\{:lj‘("a:::\\“{:l&:h Nota wea ptly pald, IREONAL — THE GADY WU A WH ity i hor LAk owl oecgnlzed toan at mals

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