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N PORK-PACKING. The ogrado of Chicago Compared with ' Cincinmati and $t, Touis, 98‘(').‘252"Hogs Reooived from Sopt, -1 to Now. 21. . An Tmmetite ‘Tnorease Ovor the Same Period ‘in 1871 and 1872, Whero tho Hogs Como Frome--Whoto tho Pork Goes To---Pricos Compared *:~ « »-with Last Year, 4 Tha pre-ominence of Chicago a8 & corn market .bas long sinco boon concodod by cities thab at- tompted to rival hor, and woro loft far bohind in tho racoe for superiority, Sho is now the great- st corn market in Amerlea, if not in the world, the vast granary whonco the product of tho ' prairles is distributed to consumors in varlons ‘ands, Gradually this trade grew until its mag- aitude is the wonder of tho . world, Following sorn cnmo hogs which are raised upon it, and +ho Liog trade naturaliy takes tho same dirootion, oud to-dny Ohicago bhandlos moro hogs, Iivo and doad, than any othor city. Thoro waa s tino when Oincinnati lod, and so oxtonsive way her commerce in pork that sho was honored with tho namo of Porlkopolis, or tho Oity of Pork. St. Louls algo hnd protensions to distinotion in the hog trade, but she nevorappronchod Cinclnnati, and it is hardly nocessary to stato thot sho ia hopelessly behind whon compared with Chicago, 1t is catimated that the commorce of Ohicago in hogs fs to-dey os largo a8 that of Cincinnati and 8t. Louis added togothor. 1 Tho opening of the present season found tho Chicago packors much botter propared for busi- noss than thelr competitors in oither Oinclonatl or Bt, Louls. Tho latter citios bowed to tho Auancial storm until thoy were bont and bruisod, whilo Ohleago stood up straight and condo out stroug, 'Hor banks rofrained from Issuing cor- | tifieates of indebtodness; currency flowed inj whon tho season oponed hogs were sent to the anarkot which had tho most -roady money; sco- tions of country hithurto drained by Cincinnatl end B8t Louis boceme. tributary to Ohi- cago, snd in sll probability will romain @0 in the fature. Wo now have tho trade of Illinols, Iowa, and Nebraska, of tho southwost Linlf of Wisconsin, of tho sonthorn hilf of Minnesots, of quito s slice of Kansas, of tho north half of Missour}, and of portions of Indisna and Michigan.: This aron is widoning all the timo, nnd, whon this season closes, tho torritory which will have sont its hog-orop to ihis market will astonish Cincinnati and St. Louls. ’ ” ‘ THE REGULAR BEASON {or slanghtoring logs extouds from Nov. 1 to March 1,bat thero wasn large tradé In thiscity dur- ingthe lattor part of Octobor this year. The soa- 80n horo was an carly ono, whilein Cinoinuati and Bt. Louls it waa lnte, aa packing to any consider- ablo oxtont did not begin in thoso citics uatil Inst week, The monoy was in Ohicago nnd hiogs wero sent in oxchango for it. Farmers ovincad an inclination to goll carly bocause in some sec- tions thore wna a ecarcity of corn, and whero thoro was an_abnndnnco tho farmors wero in- clined tohold on to it with the expectation of advanced prices noxt spring. The panic also 1iad tho offect of hurrying Logs to market, bo- cnugo wholosalo houses domauded esrly remit- fances from country merchauts who in turn called upon the farmors to pay thoir bills, Tho soquol of all this was tho early season, THE HOG OROP, + according tothe best information, exceods that of any other yoar in the number’ of hogs, and slso in the aggregato weight, though the average weight of individual hogs will bo less than last yoar. Thore wns not time onough given to fatten tho animals, which might be said as o gumaml rule to have been prematurely staugh- tored, COMPARATIVE RECEIPTS. That the sereon in Chicago is far in advance of provious yeara will be seen from tho following £able of recoipts at the Btock-Yards during tho - months of Boptombor, October, and Novombor of the last two yoars compared with this yoar : 1871, | 1872, | 1873, 104,040/014,728{239,612 R et 210,020{19,770{305,004 Month, -, Increnea of 1873 over 18 Iucreaee of 1873 ovor 1472, Tho figures given for November are up, to tho 2lst (yestordny). 4 TilE AVERAGE WEIGNT during the snmo months in 1872 and 1878 shows it to bo less this year than Inat, aa will bo soen by the following table: Manth. 187 1873, ¢ | s 213 s QESX Tho total number of hogs rocoived in Chicago during the twolve months "in 1872 was 3,488, 528, comparod with 2,052,640 in 1871, Bomo iden of tho increase thia year over last may be formed by considering that more than one-fourth of tho total numbor of hogs recoived in the twalvo months of 1872 have beon rocelved from Sopt. 1 to Nov. 21 this year. A further comparison may bo institated by ox« nminm%ltho following figures, showing the num- ber of hoga recoived from Jan, 1 to Nov, 21 in tho past two yenrs, and comparng them with the \numborreceived this yonr ; 1871, M 1612 THE PACKING-TIOUSES, Aemall proportion of the hogs recoived in this markok are dn!!t!t!x3i but nine-tenths aro killod, drassed, and packed in this city, Thisis o groat and important induatrg‘ omploying many thousands of mon in the dullest timo of tho year, The capacity of our dl;lckm -housos ranges Trom 500 to 8,000 hoad a day, and the numbor of ¢ men em;zloynd in ench ranges according to onpacity from one_to six hundred, Thisdoes * ot Include tho railrond and othor employas on- agod in transportation. The mngnitudoof this Fraach of tradawill bo approoiated whon it s remembored that the valuo of the hoyfithdlpd in 1872 amounted to $83,500,000, and this yoar it be vory much groator. ' WHERE THOE PORE GOES TO. + From the gnkh:u-hcmaou the hogs converted finto meat and lard are distributed to consumors in Europoand North and Bouth Amerlea. As the largest proportion of the pork exported goos from this markot, the following table of tho forelgn exports from Now York for the weok ending Nov. 11’ 1878, taken from tho Produce Jechange Weekly, will be of interest : k) L o n b | 224,8202,325,220 723,045 134,700 28, 781 812,009) 614,907)3,750,001 3,01, 688] 01065/2,255,708(2,129,061 Wock Oct. 601,081(,728 500 Yook Oct, 14, 0,51, 00012,0:2120% lar, weeX, 1673, 2,641,166}2,284,071 Bosldos this forolgn demand, Chicago has a Inrgo Lhomo markot, Bupplying nearly the entiro fouth, Cullfornis, und tho Dritish Dominions, in tho Northwast, % TRICES this yorr, in the estimation of one of the largest puckers, ara ** an onigma,” but there ia a f“"' + eral '‘Impreesion that prices will ba lower than last year. In compnrison of last yoar, trado i good, Thera 18 s much ” dis- position to trado In options, on the part of purchusors, but not on tho part of uollers, “Buyors douiro to buy o far ahoad ag thoy can, Therois more of a cash-trads than last yoar, and a bettor domand for onsh products, ‘Whilo tho quantity will bo groator than last yusgy .| yoar rangod from 84, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNI: SA’ 'URDAY, OVEMB! IR 22, 1873, tho qunlity will bo somewhat Inforior, owing to tho fact that corn thils yoar is soft, and will ‘not fatton ns woll ns the hLard corn of provious sonsong, This pactially nccounts for the deoline in pricos, though tho gonornl raduotion in overy- lhluf i & bottor ronson, The demand from tha Tinglish markot Is Loavier than last yoar, whilo tho demnnd from Gormany {s lightor,” 1o Qor- mans Dought onrly 1Iast yoar naund lost mohoy, mnny Gorman ' potlepnckors fall- ng. romain aro mmnTmntly those whfi timid and holding off, and_in addition tho Gor- mas nro obligod to dray thelr oxchnnge through London and Livorpool forolgn domnnd will be as qu a8 lost yoar, nnd the liome consumption will'not bo loss, -It'tho market {8 Tod 10w at low prices tho packors ox- poot v healthy demana at fair rates until tho oud of the senson, Theronro komo indieations of nYnculn:lvc fover, If thoro should be ‘war with Spain tho domand will incroane. A COMPATISON OF TIfI; MARRET . yostorday with the same dato, Nov. 21, last yonr, Bhows n"declino in pricos, 'COhoico’ Lioga’ lnst to 84,40, agniust $8.70 $4.10 "yosteridny ; cash pork Is" nbout 31'n barrol less ; Inrd one-qunrter of o cont -a- pound losn; Liame which eold at from 030 - to.108{0 Inut 5 oar aro now quoted at 830 ; shonldors are about the samo, and so aro now: monta; long clenra (sidoo) aro hinlf n cent . lower; long . cnt homs are 1 cont. s pound less; Docomber and January long clenrs, which sold Iast yeav At 634e, are now selling at 6ife, > Tho packing this " year {8 mostly in boxos, thora boing but littla domand for barrel meats, A LOST DAUGITER. The Mysterious On' the whole, the Disappearance of Lillle Xocke, % A Indy, Mrs. O. A. Reeso, residing at No, 853 Third nvenuo, reported io Borgt. Ellis, at Polico Hoadquartérs yosterday, that lior daugh~ tor, Lillio Roose, nged 14 yoars, had beon missing from her homo siuco Monday. Mrs. Reoso statod that many years ngo sho was marrled to 5 man pemed Gard, §n Roohester, N. Y, the result of tho mar- risge boing ' tho birth of Liilia, Shortly after this ovont Mrs. Reoso and her husband doparated, tho formor obtalning posscssion ot the ohild. Tho child ono day mystoriously dis- appoarad, but was soon discovored in & convont in Baltimore, Mrs. Reoso instituted logal pro- coodings to rocover her infant, and, after tho oxpenditure of a considerablo sum of monoy, rogained possession of tho child, and brought Lor to this city. Miss Lillio'has beon n pupil nt tho Moscloy Bcliool whils living in Cliicago. A shiort 'tine" ngo, Mrs. Rooso discovored a hoto in tho pockot of her daughtor's dross, purporting to bo signed by o Sistor of Charity in o Balti~ moro_convent, and resding as follows : Linure: Yonareto go to Sister Mary MeArthur, and sho will take you to Biskop Folog, ond ho wil sond you to mo, ° .+ Lnat Wodnosdny Lillio left the achool af tho ‘morning rocess, and hias boon missing sinco that time., The polico nuthoritics havo boon request- ed to investigato tho matter, Mrs, Rocee statod thint sho had onlled u?on Bishop Foloy, and, in answor to hor (n(bu ries regarding tho where- abouts of tho child, ho:answered that ho know nothing about hor; that ho know no * Bistor Mary MoArthur,” aud that he had never had any, correspondoncs with the Balimore Sistora rogarding tho child. IIo donlod possessing any knowledgo of the_mattor, and pronounced tho noto a forgory. It is belioved that the girl hag one off with a young man with whom sho had oen Intimato for some time, OBITUARY. Denth of Richard D, Campboll, Presi= dent of the Ohicage Typographicnl Unions Mr. Richard D. Campboll, Prosidentof tho Typographical Unton of this oity, dled at tho rosidonco of his aun, on Cottago Grovo avenuo, on Thuraday evening last.' o was born in Bpringfiold, Ill, in 1827. Rocky Mountnin miniog aod country nowspaper publishing in this State wore tho rincipal oxperiences of his lifo pravious to about 1868. TFrom that date ho labored a8 a compositor upon Tue TIURUNE until the great firo. Ho then accepted the editorial charge of tho Noosho Times, in South- west Missouri, snd, nlso, durlng tho Pros- idential campaign stumped that mcc- tion of the country for Grooloy. Tho adverso result of that olection aud o natural love for Chicago hastoned his roturn to thiscity, which waos markod by his immediato olection a8 tho oxccutive head of tho printers' organization here. Howas an accomplished lottor-writor, and o man who impressed his inforiors with his superiority and his secquaintances with his warmth ug follow-fooling. o loaves o wifo and a danghtor, aged about 14, who, wo understana, are woll provided for. The contomplation of the nppnfixng naturo of tho'malady which toole Lus life in threo days and hr':rrifd h!m‘tmdm“ tho oo S TRV Taow e B e el S nice honor, — e THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION. To the Edilor of The Cliicago Tribune : . Bm: Iaco, by your dispatch from Frooport thig morning, that tho Railrond Commissionors propose to progocute thie Northiostorn Road be- cauge it charges, or is said to, §10,50 per car, for grain from Winnebago to Rookford, 8 miles, and only $16.10 from Winnobago to this city, 100 miles. 3 I do not know what tho conveniences for hand- ling grain at thoso points may be, but ordinarily, it would be worth, to load and unload a car, o large part of tho charge from Winnebago to Rockford, And evoryono knows that, nftor a car is loaded and in train, the incrogued cost of rolling even 100 miles instead of 8 is small. Yot hore is nn additional chargo of nearly $5 for hauling tho oxtra 93 miles, It the law or Com- missioners want tho roads to charge ten- times 08 much for 100 miles as thoy do for 10 miles, ol fair men must soo that, tho'sooner both are abolishod, the hottor for the peoplo in genoral, and espocially of this oity, And, if tho North: westorn so rogulates ratos at thoso points as to keep Winnobago whoat still on the way to Ohi- eago ufter it ronchos Rookfard, instead of going off to Milwaukeo by another routo, Chicago peo- plo must soo that their interests aro not alto~ Retbor distinet from thoso of tho road. T D, BAUNDERS. Citzcaco, Nov, 20, 173, —_— SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANSTON. The parlor concert given in tho Methodlst Ohurch on Thursdsy ovening was a vory enjoy- able affair, and was in overy respoct s firat-class entertainmont, Tho audienco was of modorata Broporl!anfl only, and the procoeds were for tho oneflt of tho “*College Cottugo,” The originnl oom, ** Woman's Logic," by Mrs, Emily Hunt- ngton Miller, was very favombly racoivod, na wero * the reu“nqa of Nr, Bristol, and the ¢ Warblers' Wrio," sung Dby Meesra, Ayars, Thomas, sod Allen, b NYDE PATK. Thero will be no maoting at Cleaver Hall, Hyde Park, to-night, It Las beon postponed until Baturday, Doo. 6, when all taxpayers who can attond &ro requested to be prosont, femtecn sl e e ‘The Name of Remington 18 o guaranty of excollonce, For years thoir fira-arms have ranked tho beat:” Tho eamo care and ekill that linvo given tho Remington arms that position, is now employed in the manufacturo of tholr Aewing-ma- chined, Without effort of nny kind—on ita merits slone—tho Remington was awarded the * Afedal for Progresa at Vieuna, No ono who has used it would ovor thiuk of using any othor, Hee their advertisoc. mont elsowhore, and thon 6o tho mashine, No moro porfoct ploco of mechanism was ovor sct up, e Ohioago, Rock Island & Paoific Railway Sunday Train,. Tho through Paclflo oxpress train for Council Blufls, Omabo, Denver, Bou Franclsco, und all far West poluts, will lesvo Ohleago, Sunday, Nov.. 23, 8t 10:16 a« , via Ohloago, Tock Taland & Taciflo Rallway, sto finx‘, at e ealionh oo e Has. Moot v ,, Burlington & Quincy or Chicago & Northe gl:‘:?:lgnw Il:fl:uud.}l will ufmm‘:.’ on this train, ——————— 18,000 Charm Bells Froe, Tiaving purchiased tho romafning entira stock of tho celobrated Court-Iouss charm-bells from AMr, Ever- hart, Mr, Guothor will put one freo in overy box of candy sold by btm from {his day until all aro disposed of, Aa thoy are unquentlonshly gonuine, and soll from 25'conts upward, thfu ia o swool opportinity for all to iava one of thoue protty souyenirs of tho Grout Firo, ‘which time will mako yaluablo, ——— -+ - Planos Oheap for Cash, 'We have somo finio now planos that Liaya been rentod only & fow months, that wa will sell at pricea from $325 to $300, 7-octavo, rosowood cames, overstruug bas, carved lege, oto,” Warrauted to give watisfaction of money refunded, Reed's ‘Lo nplo of Muslo, cornor of Deacbary uud Van Buren stropts, [ whore * THE CAPTIVE PATRIOTS. Chicniro Irishmen Appenl to Ln- gland to Relense Their Countrymen, :Bpeechc! by Thomns Hoyne and Other ' . Gentlemen~--Expressions of Sympathy, A thinly-attonded meoting of Irishmon was held yostorday ovoning in tho Halstod Btroob Opora-1louko, nf tho cornor of Harrison strost. Tho stogo was dooked with tho Stars and Stripos, and the Bunburat of Erin, whoso loving proximity would hava atruck sadness to the soul ©of Quoan Victorla coutd sl but havo soon it. TTIOMAS 1OYNE. Tho Hon. Thomas Hoyno prosided over the mooting, which he addrossed substautially ns follows : Tho object of tho mooting wao to ob- tain on oxpression ‘of our people to co-oporato with those in Iroland who wore to hold o mass- meoting Bunday to appeal to tho British Cov- ormmont to liborato tho Irishmon confined 'for politicnl ofionses, He beliovad overyouo would sympathizo with tho mooting, - Englaud would not be indiferont to the pponl which was to bo mado to hor, Hor high position and hor rank among oivilized nations mado it scom thnt it would bo o mockory for hor to falsify her high claima, by torturing and coudomning mon fm- prisoned for mero political offonsos. Lho appoal was to bo secoudod by. 4,000,000 Irishmen hero and 6,000,000 at homd, and surely oivillzed mon oyerywhero would bnck it [“more or loss"]. 1t would bo strango if, under the circumatances, . England did not histon to ft and roloaso’ theso men, Thoro would be only one exception, in scconding that appeal, and that was thoe persons Tholding control in Cubs. RA drunkon mpu hore cxproesod bis desire to follow u raco,.and, doclining to koop still, was gently romoved by the shotldors, aud wont down stairs statlog his Intovtion to ‘follow up tho raco.] This ago was fliled with rapid movomont, mnd it was ono ‘of advanced political: froedom. No- whoro could tho rights of mon bo stricken down without specdy rovouge. Tho world roso nt onco in sympathy ovor the talo of distross tolo- graplied from tho remotost quarter of- the globo, Jrublio opinion to-day recognized tho fact that intolorauco hnd rotreated bofore civilization, ond perseoution for opinion's sske mno- oxistod. inco. the Dbirth of tho American Republic freo thought had advanced, till it could now defy porsccution nny- whoro, ingland, following tha United Btatos, lad hicon advancing toward political frocdom, and rocognizing the fact ‘that tho poople rovorned, It wonld be impossible now for Lord orbiiry to condemn Robort Emmot, or to con- vict any man for intending a crimo honever com~ | mitted, Allconstructivo tronsons had pagsod away. Tho American civil war lnstod for four yonrs, oud yot not one man was eacrificed for treason, Great Britain should consider these things .if sho desired to retain hor placo among tho na- ,tous, aud she would certainly consider such a ‘colm and dignified n[ilpun.\. English statosmen consultod public opinion now, rather than thoir own viows, Public opinion had mounted tho throno of cmpiro over the globo, and bofors that tribunal Eugland must come for judgment. ‘Would sho do it whilo she retained those mon in chains, or submit to tho opinion of tho world, ond liberato thom ? JOIN BCANLAN. The Hon. Joln Keanlun rogrottod tho small at~ tendanco and tho littlo publicity givon to tho meoting. Nonrly overy Irishman_ would have Deon prosont had tho mooting Loon known. It wis not, said the speakor, Lis usunl way to ask fovors of tho British Governmont, but whilo {t hold thoso men in prigons it outraged tho civilization of tha nineteouth contury.” It would have shot thom if it dared, and all that was now nocessary was_for all Irishmen to demand tho freedom of theso prisonors und thoy would get it, and cstablish tho dootrino that poople bad a right to_think as thoy plensed nowadayd, There was o difforonce of opinion 8 to Liow they should deal with En- glnnd, somo wanting tofight her, snd some to deal with hor constitutionally, If some preforrod Tlomo Liulo and somo tho bayouet, still thoy would waivo all differonces for the time boing to socuro the freodom of their friends. Bo ko folb Lo did not demean himsclt by his courso, It might not, bo long beforo the 5,000,000 of suffor- ers in Iroland would huve the chains struck off their limbs, M. TANBEY, Mr. Tansoy also rogretted the scnutiness of tho audionco, the lack of bottor spenkors, otc. ‘Lhoy did uot meot to hurl dofiance at Brituin, or 10 bo the crouching supplinnts: of royal favors, but to urge her to u%ou tho prison doors which for tovan yonrs had boen shut upon that band of gallnnt Irishmen, Doy by day, and year by year, the Trish lmop]n hovo potitioned for thelr libera— tion, but the roply had always boon that tho lwy must tolo its courso. Thoir offonso was ' 1ot bloodebed,—simply loving the country thatgavo them birth, Purchaged porjury had wrought thoir couviction, and England gloried 1 tortar- ing, that bond of Irish. patriots who in all their dopressing wretchednoss had tho solace that they wore not sutforing in vain, sinco thoy woro contributivg to sap tho foundations of English power. Tho quostion of am- nosty was sgitoting overy Irish broast, and Irishmen in Amoerica, who Dasked in the sunlight of heaven-boru froodom, should not romain inscnsible, Dlush thoy mush and blush they would if thoy neglected to” do all they could to obtain the Jiboration of men who sought to make Eriu freo from shore to shore, TFor'that thoy now languished in durance vile. Henrts that would havo zrity for the fallon foo must surely griove over their own kith and Iin. Sunday, ut tho meeting noor Dublin, tho Irish- men would proclsim to the world and the worlds God, it was timo to let tho captives froo, Ho of- fered tho following, hoping its purport would bo straightway wafted to Dublin : Resolved, Thut fn tho opinion of this meeting, En- gland’s prolonged Incarcoration of the Irish political Peisoners ia impolitic and unwise, and contrary to thio {herty-loving spirlt of tho ugo ; nud wo _thereforo ro- spectfully urgo pon the press of tie country and tho universal ropublic, i the intercsts of Luninity and Justive, to exorctau their power and influenco in favor of thelr speedy reloasc. + OTUER SPEAKERS, Mr. J. B, Mcdnhon soconded the rerolution, and mado a fow romarks in support of it. aj. Hays offorad tho following : Resolved, That thosontiment oxprossod in tho foro- golug resolution be cmbodied in o t and that the gamo bo dispatelied 1n {mo to bo read af thoe graud national demonstration in Dublin noxt Sunday, and alao, that our Socrolary s Lis beat diligonco 14 hae mediatoly conveylng (0 tho Irish Amnesty Association = full accounl of our proceedings, and that tho prajac. wortliy offorts for the liberation ‘of our imprisoned countrymen may be blessed with succoss, Ilo had stood ot the bnptismal font of Irish freodom, and Lo was surprised at tho absonco of thoso who hiad beon looked on as tho lendors of Irish sontiment in Ohicago, "It was botter for thoso prisonors to pine away in_English dun- ?cnna than to bacomo traitors, ITebad not beon 0 any Irish meoting for seven yoars, but ho camo to this one, sineo it concorned” his follow-coun- trymen and bis follow-brothers, o concluded Ly stating that Iroland was the place in which to fight for Ircland's freedom, a sontimont which was londly applauded. Jobuny Rysn hoped thoy would not riso up in astorin g8 herctoforo, but bo mild, and not deel harshly with England, Thoy should abido by thomseles, und pay no attontion fo whatovor Lickled thelr minds, until thoy woro n freo and indopendont poople from the rising to tho sot~ ting of the sun, THE SINK\E ABKED FOTI. * Mr, Tangoy said that maney was nooded. Profound “sadness, and a subdued motion in thio direction of tho door. 3lr, Tansoy eaid the tolegram would cost $30, and the Baxon ownor of tho hall had, like hig raco, triod to put Lin hoel on the nack of tho Calt, and had chargod §60 tor the room. 1o | ofared the followinyg s " Resolved, ‘That, to givo practical offact to tho preceds fu resolufions, wo now opens o ubseription-tt, and that overy peraon {n this room who fa favoruble to our project o requosted {o contributo Lis mito toward poying xout of Lall, oxpous of telegraun, and, (€ pos- #lble, {o form fund for the purpose of sending n deleiuto to represont our viewa ou_Irish uffulrs at'tho grout Irlsh Conventlon to bo Lield in London on or ubout the 25th of Ducember, 1874, Mr, 0'Brion and two gontlemen sltting bosido him woro sppointed u commitico 'to colloot monoy, and thoy ot out on au unproductive tour |hroug\x the nudienco, T'rom tho appearance of tho hat, it id not seom a8 if tho ownor of tho hall will be troublod with his ront. g Aftor a voto of thanks to Mr, mooting adjourned, Hoyno, the i et A Singular Iistoricul Fact. An articlo on the poot Danto, which mey bo found in ono of the oarlier numbors of the Ld- inburgh Lieview, contuing the following vory ro- markablo statemont, purporting to bo a passago trunglated from Loonnrdo Arotino: **In {ho midst of tle alarms and troubles of the wars, either begun or impouding, bojweon the Cubau | tho Btaton of Italy, an oxtraordinary oconrronce toolt placo, Al the {nhabitanta of ench Stato dressed thompolves in white, This multitudo wont forth with extremo dovotlon, Thoy pased to tho neighboring States, humbly eraving ponco and morey, Thelr journoy usunlly lnsted ton dnys, and thelr food during the timo waa brond and water. Nono ora scon that woro not dressod in whito, The poopla wont without dangor into an enemy's conntry, which, o fow dnya boforo, they would not have dared to nflprunuh. No one over thoughtof botraying anotiicr, and strangera wero novor insulted. It was & univorsal trice, “tnailly undoratood botweon ali enemies. ' 'Ihis Insted for two monthe, Its origin 18 not clear. It was sald to haye como into Lombardy from the Alps. From Lombardy it sprond with aston- {abing rapidily ovor all Italy, Tho pooplo of Tucea wora the first to movo, and thoy wout in n Dody to Florenco. Their prosonce oxeited an immodinto and ardent dovotion. Evon thoso who at flrat rogarded tho movoment’ with con- tompt Aoon, as if impolled by somo henvonly in- fluouco, nssumed the whito grb and joined the rocession. - Tho Florontines formod themsolyes nto two gront divisions, Ono of thoso, contain- ing women®and childron s woll as mon, went in groat forco to Arozzo, whil tho others went in difforout dircotions, Tho effect of this strange displny waa everywhero tho snmo. Tor two months thoaa whlie pilgrimaworo on their trav- ols, and so long thoro waa an ontiro cossntion’of Liostilitios, ut no sooner was the truco over, than )tvlmy woro evorywhero ronowed with eegor- nogs, = Death of tho Xnventor of tho Magnotic NMachino. TF'rom the Dayton {'D.) Journal, Joseph Snxton, an elder brother of thoe voteran editor of thio.Urbann (0.) itizen, dicd in Wash- ington on tho 29tk ult., in his 76th year, Ho hod hoon Buporintondent of the Department of Weights nud Monsures of thio United States Gov- ornmeont for many yoars, Tho lato I'rof. Dache, in an nssemhllz:txu of sciontists, n fow yoars n{:u pronounced him *‘tho grentest mochnnical oniug’ the world ovor . maw.” Ho was cor- ninly vory ominont among sciontific mon. Ho learncd tho trdy of & silvorsmith, but proforring tho~ wider pursuils of soienco,. ho loft Lis native town, Hunt- ington, Pa., oud ontorod tho world to purauo hia fortune, At tho 0go of 16 ho built o, in‘intin;: ross and printed o small papor, In ‘hnndulpgln bio wns an engravor for some yoarn, .| Subroquoutly ho wont to Europo and rosidod ‘nine years in Paris. During this timo ho invqnt- e the colebrated eleotro-magnotio machino, by which thio first magnotio spark was produced. In London ho attracted much attontion, and was admitted to membership in ono. of tho roynl scientiflo soclotios, and it is enld that Lo was tho only Amorican who over roceived honorablo men- tion and favorable notico in any standand English sciontiflc print, Ho nanisted in_making tho machinory for the United Btatos Mint at Phil- ndelphis,” and holpod put it into operation, ro- nlung in- the mint sovon yoars, and making' tho dios for tho coln fhen In uso. Twenty-ive yours ago ho was called to Washing- ton by Prof. Bache, and placed in charge of the Dopartmont of Woights and Mensures, which E::smon o oceuplod until bhis .death, Iforo ho vontod varions selontific instrumonts, and re- coived a gold medal for & pair of socrles at tho ZLondon Lxposition. In 1848 he took the Olio Btandard Weights and Moasuros to Columbus ond put them in position. Ono of tho most in- gonious of Lis inventions {8 tho turbino wator- wheol in tho Patent-Office, which, though no lorger than o lhaif-peck measure, opor- ates all the machivory of the Woights ond Mensure Dopartment of tho United States. But hin inventions wero too numerous to bo cntnlolguud in o brief obituary notice, His loss in the Dopartment over which ho_presided 8O lcnfi is almost irreparablo. The advantagos of a liberal oducation wore denisd him, but his nohiovoments aro woll known to tho most emi- nont of tho solontific men of his timo. e =g Art=Tenching in Public Schools, The School Committeo of Boston hns decided upon o geliomo for art-tenching in tho publio sghools, In England thoro is art instruetion for all classes in public schools sud in tho night gohools for artienns, subsidiary. to that of tho Beioncoand Art Dopartmont ot South Konsing= ton, London. Tu 1852 thoro wero but twonty art gohools in tho Unitod Kingdom, with 86,000 studBats paying 18,000 in foes; now horo aro 122 schools, with 22,800 students paylng $124,- 000 in foos.- Thore are 538 night-schools for artisans, with 17,200 studonts and 194,500 childreu of the pooror classos aro instructed in drowing. If o lad hng but the gorms of & capnci- ty for drawing in bim he can, with a little cave- ful study, carry off a national scholarship aud bo entered at South Kensington, whoro ho muy be- como & master desiguer in some one of tho in- dustrial arts. FINANCIAL, OR SALF—DEPOSITS OR OLAIMS AGAINST F Tranklin Bank, this city, 8. B. BROWN & CO., 20 Wonpar blook, Glnrk and Washiniion-ats. (OIL BATI—AN ADJUSTED GLAIM OF 81,00 asatuel thio Groat Westor Insurauco Congans. Ade dross L 43, Tribun offoc, . GNGY ON TIAND TO BUY PURGHASE MONEY martgscanaicy S0t S0, 0. Mors on culste grals, B, UROBBATAN, ftoou 13, 178 Stato-ss. MONEY TO LOAN N DIANONDS, WATOITES, honds, ota,, at LAUNDUR'S nelvato ooy 150 Rans ‘mony Oinviz, Ratabiishod 16l * o " 91, THbuuo offhce, i e o Wit pr O T 7 for 3 yoora, ' A rcasana Vo yald. Mitlo portiets - Addross S 1o, Feioenn ohim.” §3 000 res? e oo N oy 42 0HIGAA0 { GOMBMINGH, 119 and 191 InSalonr. &R 0 INVEST IN FINST-OLABS CITY 5.000 2 c¥ishinty Wi I ADE & 00., 0f Wasningtonary T UBLELE, 10 &v AND 310,00 WANTHD T 520,000 A8%E00 A il a8 Rt Yoy Mk mato of fafereats 8. .- BROWN & 0.y tonpor lock, Olnrle and Washingtonsto. ' HORSES AND CARRIAGES, <« [ROR HALE-FINE WiiTli MARE, GENT) Drico, - Addrows 3 5, Tribuns opiea, - Ot At low CITY REAL ESTATE. Ot BALE_GOOD LOTH UN MIIh FOLLOWING 1O ooyt Gint o, urtitacs Sugtorhons Araod QA iy HAnovor, diitlor, Wallaco, Smmor, Wintar, dir. Tz ind Hastos: ol on Weatworiy Yort. on owartavs, | al niyalxih, Twonty-novonth -olghitlly Tonty Mt Tonl Anerioth, Vi, ALIriss tirat, “Chdriyaocond, Thiriythird, Thivty-fifth, Thirty nu‘)l, Thirty.sovonth, Yontnino, and Thirty.cighth-ate, Fitlo‘porfoot, Warrhnty doods,’ A vory small paymont dawn, G sonra’ thino, @ har eont. intorost, ‘No ngonoy husl: tonn, ' Apply to ownor, ALBIRT ORAIE, 116 3, ) ali onrao-st, {'OR BALU_DESIRANLE BUILDING LOTS ON Loy Ninditon and Washthglou:ste, ndoining now gaesliopnof O, & N\ W, 12, 1t, GO, and only two hiocks {rom Cantenl Parky widd atraois, dohp Inte, good alioge, aud casy terms of pny ARVLY, Agont for nt, oJ, D, | hicago Land Co., 174 LaSailo-nt, FOT{ BALR-INX160 VEET BAST FRONT ON Canalat,, hotwoon Jackson and Van lurong will #oll 25 font ormora as roqulrad { torma oaay and prices law, ‘B"NYDEIC & LEE, I ZXstato Agonts, 14 Nixon Build- Wost JPQR BALR-AT A GREAT BARGAIN_T.OTA ON Wostornav,, Polkest., Taylorat,, and Camphell-av. Mo manay down toquirod & partion wisliing o bulld; will {enialy soma wonog, to Uulld it doslred.” Inquiro at 135 Bouth Olark-st., in Bank, TOR BATE-OR LXCHANGK STORN AN dwalling on North Clark-t., onst front, near Gootlio: st., barn, lot 25x161: will axchange for cottage and lot in good locallly. SNYDRR & Lits, 14 Nizon Duflding, northoast corior Monrao and LaSalto st, JFORBALE -NORTII SIDII, INDIANA-BT., TLREE. atory and bascinont atone frant, 13 oo ey Inprvomonts, hotivoon Rush and 'Gass-sta, BNYDER & LEK, 14 Nixon Bullding, northoast corner Monro and LaSallo-ats, OR SALE-85,50 WILL PUROHASE THE NEW J iR oo Wiw&n’l‘ylvh .+ 83,000 loas than coat, Inguirant 213 Ashland-av. JRGR BALE-OAKWOOD BOULEVARD-BEAUTI. . futlots, in eizo to suit BI)UVHI ints, on this flno thor- ouighfars ({00 feot wido): at, Tow pricos and on onsy torme, Theso nro tho most avallublo snd attractivo lots moutls of thoolty limits, and nrg locatod hotwnan Grand Boulorard and Vinconnod-av,, with' both north and south frontagn, Now s tho timo (o sognre & bargnin. . Titla porfeot. J. 1LSAIAS WARRKN, 18 Chambor of Commorco, [IOR SATH-STATE-51,~00 YEARS LIEASE OF 8x oot aast front, 63 faot nortls of Randolplr-st.: no H o t It [23 thh_of Randolph Toappratanls dueing botiro” form: 81,200 por yene until Basaly 1677, aud 81,800 por yonr thoronfter il oxiitns tlon of Toavo: bonusrequired only #6,000. - aving threo party wallr, tho Jot can hu tmproved at yney small ox. Onao. l{ld 11 o vory shiort timo, onsible tenant roady n tako tho storn nud basomont. ISATAS WARREN, 18 Ghambor of Commerao. 7 [iOTt BALE T TIAVIE ROMIt 1.OW- &L Partios with a fow hundred_dof IVill soll vory chean, Addross I 45, OR SALE-TIUBINKSS AND ] TOTS. PRICED n gol bargains, Y ESIDENT WANTED--MALE HELR, Booldioanors, Clorls, Kito, ANTED~A GOOD IRISTI HALUSMAN. 3 W 8 trimmors at, 8. LA, nml‘.‘z‘éfl»’f’}-fi Call to-dny and ‘to-rorraw, Cantro-ny, Trades, Y ANTED—A FIRST-ULASS WAGONMARKER FOR 1ight and boavy worlty aldo 6 good horso-shcor. Q, R, dtvanaton, 1. “ ANTID—A GOOD JOB PRINTER, WITI BOME ‘monoy fo Inau o invest, can find o good chanca by addrossing 8 M, Tribuno oifios, VWANTRD — A FEW FIRST-OLAGS GARTNET: 30 l}n"ll(?rll. Oifloo 45 Honth Unilon W A WALT & SITUATIONS WANTED: PAALE, Tooldtoonors, Olerka, &0, QITUATION WANTED-IN AN OFFIOR, AM A £ prund hookkeapae and cashlor, and will acoont any Bosition and small puy, _Addross 23, Tribuno offica, SITUATION WANTED-IY A YOUNG MAN A8 anllactar, and to mako himaelf gonorally unoful, Sativ faotury rafurancen givon, and miorlurato salary only ex- pooted, Tlonso addross A 90, ‘Friliuno ofica, QULUATION WANTED—A QOMPITENT ACCOUN- tant of Lirgo oxparionon doslres an_angagamont with & wholasnlo hiousn to tako chargo af tho Accounts, 00rroe sponilonoo, _sottlomonts, | and colloctinns, or (0 asaisy . thoroln. Uan furnish tia Iighost. tofaroncos nn to ohars aotor and oapmolly,” Modorato salary only foxbootod A ummoncomant, ~ Address G 3, Triluno offloo, W =y it ON WALNUT MOLD. A oo BN MONE, CLATICA Qoo 187 Banth Clinton-st. 3 North delloraonat. SUTUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG MAN WIQ ling an oxtandod husinnss oxfarionvaitya gaod eorro onr: fhanidont, anud » membor of tho Uiioso of Trade! Jlowa moilarato ruforoncos i¢ dosired, unexcopiional, 8 19, Tribuno ffico, VWANIED-—WOODTURNER, AFFLY AT UULLS WY “moldiug shop, X . NO, 637 WEST ED-A TINNRR AT 061 WEST MADISON- Employment Aprencion TANTED-200 WOOD.UHOVPIRS TOR MIOIT- gan aud 20 rallrond nion for Indiana, Apply to CLLINTIAN & BING, 1 South Oiark-st, ¢« Misoolianecons, 'ANTED-STORV-KKRPERS, FARMERS, AND othivry, fonot o ngonta throughout, tho Wust in ro- oolving arders for tho salo of Govornmont, olothing, ovor- gote, Jnokets, pants, woolony bisnkots, s, Haiisono roflt realizod' and no rink. Apply or nddross. N- SN GOODEDELOT, 100 akd 167 Knsh Lakoat., Ohl- cogo. |/ ANTED—MIN WI0 GAN COME WELL RECOM- imendod, and wio ave niot Toss (han 100 0 fit thama #plvos out, vol and take ordars in_difforant parts of tho Stato for Govormuont overooats, pants, jnckots, woolon ULlankts, &g, Hlandeomo profita miazantosds {pply at. Govorninout” Qooda Dojit, 105" and 197 ftask oats . 5 VWANTED-AGERTS THAT “ARE TRAVILING can tako small aninpin-onse and ‘mako handsomo commissions. _Addroas 0’41, Trihuno offico, ANTIED-MEN IN EVERY STATI; TO BELL Chang Chiang. Liveryhody Liuya. *Anyong enn soll, Ago ar 340 por wook, 1) Kast Madixon-st., Room . W (D—AGRNTS TOR RAPIDARILING articlo; ant bo saon at 8t. Elwo Hotol, Doarborn. 81 ERANIC LAFIOID, Gonoral Agont fof Uinois and chigan. A ANTID-A DATLY GOVERNTSS, THOROUGIT Iy compotent to tanch all tho Finglish bennohes: best foronces required. Oail at Bt, Untolino's-ourt, Wost s, hotwoon'thio liours of 10 and 1, W ANTED-AN OFFIOE-B0Y WHO WRITHS A ool hand, tating TIUATION WANTRD_TO HOTRT, MEN_| A e \;‘?-xnnu&?flw%"lnflu&‘l}, & oty a his . Folorancon, Addross 015, Tribano otoe, o - _Lon ey ITUATION WANTED~BY A TRAVELING SALLS' £ mau wwho has & good_trado ostabiishod 'fn Noriharn Towa and Minuosotn: profors n fall 1ina of geacorlon, Can Rivo good city rofs s Olarkt, CITUATION “WANTED-IN TiLlt 3Ty oo atoro} woveral Fr onmrlnnnnhmxit‘:(!‘ r'.x.l? J h Tribe Gronasa: anlary vory fow. AQurons, for 3 daye o oine Trados, % TTUATION WANTED-DY A GARDENER( TiAG o highast roforoncos for foraoil Rrafca and othey frutt,® Alao flowors Alwiyn tnkon fitat Brotiurs: boat o) YoRolblon. Addross DL TSy TribuNG OTse: Mistollnneous. - QIUTUATION WANTED-IY A MAN OF EXPE. xicnao I tho grain’ and flour trade, as travoling for a rrsin gommissfon Louss, of would tako cbargoata senin anipping poiat or of w mill, 'Good lty xafogoncos. (von aud required, Addross whioto an intorvlow can ba find, €%, Tribuano offoo TIUATION WANTED—RBY AN INTRLLIGENT, roll-sducated young man, whoto ho can make a Iiva! {hood Jearning a uzoful busicoss. Bost roferonces. Ad. druss 071 Fulton-si. . QUIUATION WANTED-TY X AN TOR TOARE and lodging, to_avtond {o s firnaco aud do somo worl abont tho hotsd. _Apply at No. 293 South Stato.nt. WANTED~-FEMALE SITUATIONS Domestios: QITUATIONS WANTLD-BY TIVO GERMAN GIRLI ta do gonoral Lousowork. Keforoucos givon, Ploas call a ‘ontwortis » Saturday and Mondny, o PROP- Addroso, in own Bandwriting, - abs e 3 " 3 Yorotices, A fhIary 63poctod, which musy | QITUAVION WARTED—TIY A GINL TO DO RGO or VBirsand weset el perd iy and | et Gty i or R AR R SALE-O1t WILT, EXCHANGE IN PART FOR uniucumborod lots, 3 cottagos and Iots on Kvang-av,, $5.50, and 54,000, ILLEL & BLISY, 9i Doars SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. 7OR, BALE-WASHINGTON HIIGNTS_GHEAR lts, $100 caohs no monoy «aws, monthily paymvaE: “Bottor than nby avings bunk: Ganl'at Tioom & No. H Weat Madisoniat. Open Saturday ovenings. 0Tt BAT.i_SOUTIL EVANSTON_A LATGE, FINE: Iy finishod Bouso, 14 rooins, on ot to sult in aizc, on monthiy bazmanta, by ownore, HILLOTSON BitORs: S8 and 274 State-st. 3 QR BALE ENGLEWOOD-TWO LARGRI.STORY Hodioysos, firat-clase nish; ono, Siutage, S cooius, o rom_dopota; el aflys on'mon! ) vg‘::;m—,hy omnore. ' TILLOTRON BHOS., 3% and. ato-st. T ch;nt‘sl.«ma_ EVANSTON — CHOIOE, LOTS miaish avenucs, for R 150, ot £hly or anagal s " EOMMORAE R £ R MORE LOTS ORRTRALLY bargain for cashi call and got particulnra, HULBUID & CO, 298 LaSalls.st. OR BALE-ENGLEWOOD—_NEW HOUSE, BRIGK basomont, largo lot, liboral terms, good locatidn. HULBURD & CO., 208 LaSnllg-st. JFOF BALE-PARK RIDGI-A OHOIGE TRACT OF 14 acren, bonutifully located, closa to churolios, d town o 5 (nhabitants; hotol now bullding’; ‘must b old at oneo, ‘This 8 a fino opportunity for a man gfsmall mosns o mako au, invostmont, on wbich or cont profit. can bo realizod ' within |\yvx'{‘l‘*l TRELL, PUTNAB & GO, Room 15, ngto JROR BALE-RRGELE: hoap, and easy tormi third-sta., well Incated, BATTESON, 0. ‘monthly or annual paymonts. Las; it NI Ot BAL i locatod at linglownod; n b ‘aclinols, anc 5 foh 100 to ho_your, bW OD—HOUSE OF 10 ROOMB lots on Sixty.spoondand Sixty. low prico.” CANFIELD & 60 LaSallt JAOR BALE-EGANDALE-CORNER T.OT, OIRAD Fi D364 Toot, on northwost cornor Lozingfou-ar. and Tity-iffth-st.: only 95,800 1,3 cash, balanoo March, 1870, without ihterost. J, BYATAS WARILIWN, 18 Ohamt Bor'of Cormerce, '“YAN’ULD—ODOD, STEADY MEN FOIt A LIGHT and fmmonsoly prolitablo bualnoss, roquires 110 ox- poriouco, Awerican Novelly Company, 133 Claik Room 22 ANTED—A PARTY TO BELL GOUD, LOW- ricod olty lota, 1t ho has good acquaintanco ho can do “Bq . _1pay big commisefon.” Addroes I' 63, Tribuno, '\ 'ANTED—-MEN OF SMALL MEANS, WILLING o S R S L 1 ;lsll}.fl]g:lm}::\p&,u."fll\l’ & CO., Room 18, 164 East Ra A7 ANTED—40 LABORERS AT NORTHWERT COR- Afimr Btato and Twonty-socond-sts. DAVID L. V\TANTED—10 MIEN TO WORK IN KING'S GOAT, minos at Braidwaod, 1ll, Good miners can maka Jrom §i to 86 pur day, Cieobn tanda mako 8380 (o 81 poe dny. Ynquiro at 418 Soutth Ganalat., o go difget to tha pinos, Yo noion moy wood, npatyt KT TURNEL, Buporintondont. _ J. Q, . KING, Propelotor. WANTED-FEMALE HELP. DTN SoANDINAVIAN NTED — A GHRMAN NDINAVIAD VWA T gomoral Housowork: Amuiy avss oy Twontf-s0oond-t. ANTED—A SERVANT GIIL TOR GRNERAL housowork In n fomily of thrao. ADply at 101 Woat Jisdisat, VW ANTED-A BART TIDY GIRL YOR GENERAL housowurk at 80 Indfaus-av, TANTED — A _COMPETGNT GRRMAN AND Scandiswrian girl for gonoral housowork ina pilvato {nmily at 21 North Curtls-st, ANTED-_RY A FISI-OLASS FAMILY AT Hydo Park, o first-clars caok, washor, and ironor. Apply with roforoncos at4is Wabaah.nr. 'WTANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work, _Apply at 160 North Haleted-st., up-staire, Honsokeopors. STIYATION WANLED_LY AS ASTRIOAN TADY, ousnkoonnr, 110 abjoot, mor 3 Kadrors HOURERBRIIR, 170 Wabashear, - *IaH Housoleovers. ITUATION WANTED—AS HQUSRKREPER, O #econd work aud soninsticss, Good roforonocs.’ Cnll 1160 Stata-at. Employmont Amencios. o0l Soanaln ciminn o ae s, DURKIAE ohico. Milmankne. oo suppH TO EXCHANGE. 0 EXOUANGE-300 FELT OI NO. 1 PROPERTY, east front, cornor Michigan-av, and Foriy-lirst-st. ] will takoan fmproved farm within 80 milus of Chicsga for sxmo, 160 foot on Wabnsh-av,, corner Fortiotheat. : will trada “;“'n: -émg fino lota at Sonth Euglowood, an Vinoonnos. &, In oxel or othor good projiorty, ‘ GIBRRY & ORLDW Ll S5 LaSalloat, 10, EXOUANGE-PARTIES DISIRING TO EX. ‘chango unincumbarad oty pronerty for goous now i soaon, and warranting rendy anlo, may nddross 81, Tribe una olllos, giving tull partioular of location aud prico, T]'0 EXCHANGI=A TOUBLE HOUSE AND FOT, o rth 89,000, for gond, ineldo, aninoumiorod oty it atsh valus. 1G4 BLISS, of Doarborats " * 70, BXCHANCE & \TeTaare | DRIVING 1oreo, fast a : ko des-goods, elothi g, 0ty ofo. Adufors 1¥60, Tribino oo " °° 0_FXOUANGE_REAL KSTATE-SITUATE ON O i Moty i Ceahiss Aot B Tt Bagy froved and usineunbored :to exciange wilh vash, for nprovod or unimprovad roal oatate, Wil assume {n- cumbrance andpay_difloronca In, cash. BALDWIN 0. 7 Ha st WALKER & CO,, iwloy Bullding, southiost cor- nor Dearborn snd Madl: Ls, Sonmstresses. WAVIED-FOUR GOOD DRESSMAKERS, AT 763 YY “Wabngh-av, O, BALE-OR EXCHANGE_R TINE TOUSE and four fargo lots, contrally Iocatod tn- & thrivi i e mlientroOnlotic ontno Olfca & i, Lo rond s 1o for Proports i Ohtcagd ot for oud ivary stock. Onllon. 1. it GASPER, 415 Dattor. 510ty ot nadsosn Hox 35, Gardaor, 1. QR SALE-VERY OllkAP-GOOD BRIOKHOUSE, Jay e ot aero Jani shunanco shoion trults near 3 64 m! " rid 1eAg0 | ou want & koou Tinmio nione In 30ur ohanco, W HIBELIE & OLARI: fUN. 1:63 Nouth Ulark-st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, TOR SALT-OHOIOR TMPROVED FARMS OF 10, 82, 140, 213, and 480 agres, within S miles af Uhicnjzo, at deoided birgalus, WIIPPLL' & OLARKSON, 18 Honth Cluricat. % 0K BALE-OR UXCIANAE-EXORLLENT T70- story }iouse, with Iarga huproved lot, in Morrln, 111, ; liouso contnins ronius, dry enllar, ate. ; immodinto pose sausfon given._ Address G 6, Tritiuna olilen. REAL ESTATE WANYED, VY ANTED-TO, PURCHASE-HQUSE AND 10T Jiouso guat bave not lows than 6 rooings wil 1aake , Want also 8 outtago of 4 or & NEDY, 145 Olark-at., Noom 29, \V ANTED-REAL ESTATE, TNPROVED OF BUT ablo for improsomont; iucumbranco no objactio Jor which wo will pay part cash and Lalaneo in uniniprovi unincumborod Iota o North and Bauth Sidon, BALD- WIN, WALKKIL & CO., No, 7 Hawloy Bullding, cor- nor Doarbora and Madison ats, Ly “y ANTED—$15,000 WOKTIT OF RAVENSWOOD OR teanston property for aquity 1o fine bullding lot in Dustnioss purtion of Chicago, Addross N 6, Triuno of+ o0, B first paymont in au uninoumborad lot, o R KEN Tooms, ANTED-10 GOOD DRESSMAKERS AND OAR: ot-sawors, ono o out, fit, and trim; como propared towork, 105 Eust Indiana-st, Nursea. WANIED-NURSERY.GIRI, 70 TAKE OATLE OF infant. Apply from 9 to 13 o'olock, at 63l Alighi- ganay, Miscoliznoous. ANTED-A FEW LADIES OAN FIND A GOOD paying business for tho wintor by enlling at Reom 16, 164548 Junndolpteste ALRS. BALALLK, TO RENT--HOUSES, TR RENT-TIQUSES=1 STONE-FRONT 10USES, Woat, Adams.st., chicap o gand tenante; 12 rguins oach. Furnishied houso on Warreu-ay, & Torntelind houso on Incliaua.avs, noar Twonty-third-st, ©13 Hurlbut-£t,, neer Lincoln P Uper jart ot Honso an Robeyat., 6 rooma, Cottago on J'wanty-sixth-st., muitablo for two familios. 8 roomia on 'Iylor-at., ucar Lityno, uddan-st., @25 por montl. F. EVANS & CU., 100 TSalle-st., basomont. 0 REST-DWELIING 47 HUBBARD-ST., COTt. i, gher af Ashisud-av., cliosp. W. WALLIK, ioom 2, T[O ENTA NEW TXSTORY PRAME COTTAGH, 63 North Lincoln-al., noar Fulton. Apply at i0d South Lincolz-l, 10 RENT—THF, FIRST TL,OOR OF HOUSE NO. 100 Statost, Juqnico at 169 Arohor-ay, 10 RENT~FURNISIIED COTTAGE 143 DRAIRTI- av., Trooms, in zuod condition; ront, 810 nor month, Inquire'at 144, riext door. fJ0 RENT-TIOUST; 0 ROOMS, T RORTI PAULI- nia. .5 s, warblo mantol, 1a kool ordos; A S NEED Vaatinacat, il alon Gnly BT BOAR DING AND LODGING. : Sonth Sido. ] TWENTY-FIETILST, — ALUOVE AND OTHER rovis, furnishod or unfurnishied, with first-oluss Lunrd. Mddorn | Yok Wi mproteaonts, "iatoofeos oxafiasied. TWIENTY 84 with bo SOUTIH WATLREL., COR. OF FRANKLIN. 24] SO AT Vov £ b ol 2t ooty 3ntas, at tho sostaurant; givous o call ond s0a fur your- B elves, BMICHIGAN-AV.—-ILOOMS TURNISUED OIY 2065 hRrhieisn it ossd s twoj 313, 916, and 203 barn to ren ¥ MIOIIGAN-AV. _NIOELY _ FURNISHED X rooms to rent, with'board. ~ Also a slnglo room, FTteforonces requirod. OND-ST._TURNISIED ROOMS, 50 day boardors yantod. ) RENT-TWO COTTAGES, SOUTH DEARBORN- obreon Tiwonty-fifth’ nnd 'Twonts.sixthste., To TXOHANGL_FOIt A GOOD FARN, OLEAR OF fnoumbrance, 50 feot, with Improvomonts, on Thicly. thest,, naae Vincenienay. : bosutiful - oty WIEMTIERELE, POTNADL & 005 Sionm 1500 Washiogton.st. 0_EXCHANGK — FOR_IMPROVED OHIOAGO propecty, a fiuo farnt of 160 aors In Kansas, oloto ta raltroad, ln bost county instato, Wil nsaumio Hehe cumbrance, orput in & little monoy on a_guo l\vli'l'lll'.ubnn‘,‘ TUTNAM & CO., ltoom ' 15, 84 Was ngtor F['0 EXCIIANGE—A VRRY DESIRABLE 4-STORY and basomont stono-front atorc, in_ tho hoart of the Dusiness districts light fncumbranco: wner mi 5,000 or 88,000 cash, balanco will bo talton in ey xon] eatata or TowaInnds, WIEHAICBLE, BOY 8L Roomn 1, 11 Wasbinatonat i EXOMANGE_THPROVED BUSINE . orty, Rt Hido, for L3ty neas CoOL Ghiiets oo sons Giimbered elty roporly, GEONGE s PLARE, 53 Cloe #t., Roow 23, & ton, or lote ut South Rvanntan, vosscl. OSITER & DICOUDINS, Lvanston, il oo 10 EXCHANGU_T IAVE 4 FINE SIX.STATTAN: dai which 1 will trido for & No. 11 > singlotorso buggy, of casringo. "Addross BH, Fefiment oo, Y/ ANTED — ATOUT Sict WORTI DT READY: " mada olathing (men's Waar) (n oxchange 1 ot Vistor soink-iinsiino, mov. "Addears o 1O ‘Washiugton.st, HMISCELLANEOUS, A TE ACER R A s SO R gi\nl.‘ymsnl::‘b!-hll or addross H, B, STEVENS, 189'Kast solicited by WKL, Acoountant, 145 Lifthi-av. boty Apply to JOLIN I, ROBERTS ' 101 Afonroo.st., RAND = CONOERT AND GLAM-CHOWDER at 330 Lunch this Saturday evoning South Clarl-at. RAME DWLLLING NO, 118 WEST Sompelsing 13 raome, wich brick d by furnncs, vory sullgblo fora nica low. §. Bf. WILEIAMS, 110 ‘Washington. ‘Pasoment, and hoa, boardiug iousa; will ront Woat Wasbington-st. YSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANOE—A_ PROMI- Mo tOuS, DA ekiny Hioriing froo Hia iaco of businoss onHixtoeuth-at, Any information zo. fardtog bis whorcabouts will bo {hankiuliy rocaived by ils dovotod wifo. YO RENT—5i1 ARCHER.AV., FOUR BLOOKS WERT of Halstod:st., & largo Tatory houso, with Larn and Targo lot. suitablo for boardlng-liouse, suloon, and grocery storo; will d alicap toa, good tonant. ‘Cherg Is in cap {f requirod, o numbor of s, bodding, and stovos, with kitchon and saloon fur- Dituroand fixtures, Apply at 31 Canal-st., cornor Hare rison. 7O RENT—FURNISHED TT0USE, WITIL ALL MOD- | om {mprovemonts; gand location, convenlont, to cars, on Wost bido, Yor pactioulars, addcoss I 6], Tribund atllco, QL SALF-WIHOLESALE: OR NETATL_UNITED Siatos unruoss, eaddios of all kinde, Lridige, hltorr, B atota 1o Thomkior, nF Eavamicns A1 U000 hlgs o0 niimorous , 5t Gov 105 and 197 Iiast Lakocgt, -+ o oo on o F‘u BALE—A IANDSOME § YEAR OLD BRIGHT 1ol B R L el dipating oot sl of oars, chioap, o o 180, 030 Wabaaiu-nv., 0F 50 Wost Elghitoonthoste 2o JIX HORSES, BUITABLE TOIt BDGGY ( v 5 ok T it alioay, a6 126 Michiamay, O L% w"rnun—'l.‘z“ ,‘E?ILBIQ Tud“l?AnanOB Tlglfl e BuporioR Seeomin sator, “ani ! B, CrEARRS, cOrmor hekdion and WANTED_HORSKS TG WINTER AT §7.t0 PRIt g gplionth: singlo talle; war Siablos, and god oaro. o char: king out or ro 3 to GILO, G: MEITIOK or D, HORTOR, Hoom 6, No. 120 Do 0rn-ut. oar- LOST AND FOUND, ERT 1118 LOML ON THI; 17TH INST., RLMER alimar, boy 18years old; lind on dnck brown or {binck sutt, snd grazish can: right arm paralyzod; right flog shortot than loft: fs notof sound miht, Any person contning bitn and Igtormiay bis athor, 0. PRLREI 10 Kompor, Jarsey County, 1., of bis Whoroabonts. wii Lo libarally rowardod. " Avly tiformation thankiully ‘ro- caisod, T, O5T—A RUSSIA LEATITER FOORET MEMORAN- dum book 8180 a portmonnaio of eama mntorial, con- Laining a littlo chango, 0 ., wardod by raturaing thom to J. A, STODDARD, 348 Ful- tonuut., or by sonding a postal aard giving motiés Whoro the saino cait bo bad, o tindor of eithor will_ o ra- E ABASHAV,—TWO LANGE. AND ONR N 5‘.‘1 gull room II:) rent with board, at prices to sult rrtho times, WABASH-AV.—NEW BOARDING-HOUSE; 594 5!m1 isard 81 6o 85 bor wook with Uso. of pianal day board 3.0, 607 BIIONIGAN-AV.—TWO LARGE, ELEGANTLY furnished rooms on firat floor; excollont tabla; +prico yior month, §300 for two oF throa’ porsons, - Refor: ‘onocs given and requlred, QEF WABASI-AV,—A NIOELY TURNISIED room; fire, s, hiot ani) cold with or withgug board ; ‘privato family. ‘Wost Sida. |88 SOUTH PEORIA-ST, NEAR MADISON~A TUR- OO nlshad room to ront, Brick houss, privato family; alao a siglo frout room, with Lonrd, NEAT. MADISON— 85 foUTIT MONGANST, Furnishied roams with board, suitable for famfllos or #inglo gontlomen ; house lias atl modorn finprovements. ator, batheroom; T'0 RENT_TWO-STORY FURSISHED FOUSE, § Tooms, on Prairig-av., ncar Thirty-tecond-at. : very featonabis to o No. 1 teniut, GILBERT &GIVING, &8 ASaller PATNERSIIT — WANTED 70 TNV s activo partner, I a welldocated, iy 1] U Distooan I’ ha el BDouT 55,000 Dedoibled safo encos glvon and roquirod, Call upon or address for fous dnys, J' M, Rooin 19, 4 nnd 8 LaSull MHE TIGIEST PRIOE PAID FOR OAST.OFF othing, by JONAS A, DRIELSMA, 317 & Glaficat, Urdos by il promptly attanded tar ~out VW ARIED-LABORING 3GN, MEGHANICS AND Al mon not ton praud to wost good, now, aud warm overcoats, pauta, aud jackots, ta know thoy can bo had vory choap at tho Government Guods Dapol, 195 and 159 Eait Takost,, wholosalo or votail, BUSINESS CHANCES. 0 RENT.-VERY OHEAP T0 A GOOD TENANT, +Nos. ) 610, and 613 t., just wost of Ashland-av, Alio'u fizo wllflfinfiokrim'hr o, prownds, southoast cornor Parkav, and Onkloy-st, L will givo 1ong lons P-fz:fem:m OANIER 11, HARTINON, & Eiat Wathe ngtan-aty T['0_MENT — VERY OHEAL — FIRST FLOOT T8l Pt tns, g Gl uriicat,, 815: two atory evlag-place, 820, BAMPSON 4 U0, 161 Lasallo-ate ok 0 JENT-NO, 416 WARREN. AV ; NO. & HANIL- ton-av, : No. 1003 Madison-st. ; No, 860’ Madison-st, GRO, D. PEASIE, 9 Ulark-nt., Toom2). TO0 RENT--ROOMS, §(, JENFREAV.—A_EARGE FRONY HOON puarblo mantol and all modorn convonioncas, with Himi.clns board, 1n a private family. *« 10 500 BANGANON-ET... ONE TLOGK AKD 3 S halt from Dindison-st.—Farulshod room-and oard for one or two gontiomon. 107 JEST ADAMSST—TARGT HOONS, SUIT: able for kontlamen and‘thole wivas or aifnlo gun 1[I0 RENT_SUITES OF ROOMS, SUITATLE TOR honsokoebing: fas, water, atd wator.closots with anchs i ompsonts afllnuk. e soust il ont oifhor iasu o Grouins: aiso & BuIMLGTof Cattoges: By WL, . TLHOMBSON, = Weat Hadisonat. o MO RENT—15 AND ‘157 KART WASHINGTON.ST. noar Ol of Commorao, ologantly furnishiod als0 ono unlurhishod room on' third tomon, with tho uso of stovos. Torms ruasonablo, taom 07, - 5 SLPH-ST. — TORNIS [0 RENT_A BUITE OF THRRE O1t FOUR_UN: 35S rovm with oF witheut board, ~ " OWAISIED. | 1O RENI" ookiad alsc ous urmisbod soomh st 35 WIST ~WASHINGTON-ST, — A LARGE, front room unfurnizhiod, to ront with baurd ; wiil futalsh earpot If doslrod, J.OfT-X LEATHER TOOKET-BGOK, GONTAIN- ing n_lottor addrossed ta Mossrs, Wrirht & Tyrrill, 1 aud soina photographe of no valuo butsto tho owners. Any onu finding and dolivaring sanio to the'Ottica Qlork, Shor- man Houeg, will be rowardad for his traublo. 4 AGENTS WANTED, 433 VST JAOKSON-BT. ~DESTRABLE ROOM, 2 or rooms, furnishud or unfurnishod, to rant with Board; ono blook from stroot-car, 17 WEST, MONTOL ST, —~AN KLEGANT, BpUTH G front room, bicely furnisliad, to lol with baard ; or & ulto that would accommodato’s family of four, GENTS WANTIZD-FOR TIE BTAR GLARS OUT.- Gutiar. Bond foralrontar sni wrics T Lg QoYL UA RAY, facturor, & Charlostown-st,, Toutan, Mass, GUNTS WANTEDIN G :\le COUNTIY TO soil our standard works o . uislone, 1. T, THOMPEON & 00, Fablistiomn. Lave: eldo Building, Chicag TS WANTED MERTILL & itandolph-at., nro soniling ou % it aj 8 tha 250 87a dsyon small 'oapital. Oall aud sos tho b thing ant. 50, CO., 1 AND 160 tiat avor, INSTRUCTION. OHOOL OF OIVIL ENGINELR IYING, and drawing.” Coursos af 8, G, null? xflz'.fu}x];{fl‘.’ lwf»vr Blnok, Olilongo, Sund for olroufar. Prico vory low, hSi Nortl 4 NORTIL DIARDORN §Ti_oNE BUITY; OF 2 roon irnishod ox TPOLS; o Turalshiod room, with bonrd: ovory Gunvusionce, - o 183 oEUPERIORST TOANDIRS WANTED= Gontlowan and wifo or two gontlomon, in s Gore taun privato famiiy. Hotels, _APAMSIIOUSE, GORNER OF OLARIE AND AT riso Wil tako a fow rogular. bonrdara for tha Seinter abpatio pricos. GRAVES &NILONG) Prope: TLANTIU HOTEL, VAN BUREN AND SRHER- orpota tl fxiand Dopot—tHogant oo} u At ronvanablo ratoa; trunslont, B3.60 por day} Wost Madison-st. 110 RUNT—6 R Waost Jackso: JAMEB LOMAX. O HENT-CHEAD-TRAUTIFUL SUITES OF TWO o’ ton Tooma at $3 to B4 por yoo for housokooping, {n now briok huilding, cor, Lake-st, and,Wostorn-av, MUSSELWHITE, o, RENT-A LARGD, RINGLR ROOM WITH fina closots, as, hot'and cokl water; alsoa burn. IS, AT $20 A MONTH, AT 158 Inquiro up-atairs, or 019 Ffth-av, Hoforonces roquirod,” 483 Michiy O, RENT-ONE HANDSO] TURNISHED oL “roam, to s couplo, with or without bosrd; water in {ho room, 'and watblo washintands, _Housu lias all modorn Ill:m: included; $16 por woelk; privato abash-ay, SMALL BUITE OI UNFURNISHED anid o forbousukucnin, 1u blick No. +_8. 5, JONJIS, Hoom 4, [0 RENT_NICELY FUINI Louls louro, 48 Wast Randolp month; singlo fooms 40 donts por TOOME, A% TIE , by day, woek, or A RARE BUSINISS CIANOI TOR A MAN WITH {rom 81,000 to 31,000 to step into & guod manufacturs g busluges (artloloy stupla): large oity trade ostabllshod, ali@, 0, rofita over Jub por cont. 1 nocd s 3 £ood mani and a littla mofoy,” Host af roforoncon, Call ot No, 7 South Jofforson-at. Machinory all in frst-class runnfog ordor, AN ESTABLISIED RLEOTRO GOLD, and niokol-plnting businoss for sulo, with tubs, barnishors, b ¥ 46, Tribune of (C'GAR STAND FOR SALE, TN BEST PAYING business 1o thio oity,_Addross E 91, Tribuno offica. PRUGSToRE AR F I URES FOR BALE GHEAT. 1) A bargatn, 1. M. GOOD, Alodo, Mercor Gounty, 1)), J)TUG STORK FOR SALE, TN A TOWN OF 10,000 BILVE) Sotattans: torics, and fnstructicns, Addross inhnbitants, “within: 100 wiloa of Chicago; stoct 85,000, sud conid o' sadacod to. 84,000 (0 Salt pust chasor, Addross § 17, ‘Tribano oifico, MSET NAREEE ARD TINTULES COMTLETE ; eations i I INLEY 8 \oOBRUKES Seo, Roonl, 1P Nall et NE OF 71z NONT ELRGANTLY-FURNTRHRD, marblo _flnor, _flnoly-frescacd, coutrally-located oyster-houses in the Unlted States for salo, with llllfl{ ol farnisted rooma aitaciiods This Hoteo 1y Withoe oyt foeaf o f s ki, and il bo 4514 ‘at % bargaln, “ntisfatory ronsonn lvan (or sollfu. Ano) €0 Ao 1. MILLS, Ttoom 14, curbor of OISk abd Waths {ogton nr iilock. Qi T ey o iy o hisluoss sonsons givon for sellinge Addross U 19, Frionso oliver STO0K, CONSISTING UF GROGERIES AND Yigasks, forsal cliaafor aasl, and ioro for zouty 8t 814 Polk-st., carnor Morgan. AVING PUGTOCRATH GALTINY TN ot oar o 168 Blatoste OLLARLES W, SHIEVING, o 0 Coross, q ‘0 8360 WILT, BUY HALY INTGREST TN igngvolfz §§.‘.‘:‘L’"u ill vy that to two mBthlg, $10.000 ey o e furnlshin 000 por annuis stock on linud, 15,0001 58,00 an 3,00, two of tho finost busluss choncos 1N Awmerione m.nuincmrm—)u{-flm flor tent. n euccomial anera. ton; 1300 will huy lialf inorast in & Jobbing bualnass prye h\z%m-m»mh. ovor 1,000 atock on hand, 123 LaSalio OABIL WILY, UUY' TTALE TNTEREST ’—ROOMS ON HECOND, THIRD, AND T bt (DR . anllALIn for o i Fent roasmblo t6 tho it pavtien. T G’ BOWLES, Ttoom |, . 178 Bouth Watar-st. ' TPHI UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEARURE IN AC cording to ML, FRITZ LOSE tho uuh’ulmmln ox: preasad s a very comnatent teackior of tho plano. Jile Duwgrous puplls uro progrossing with romarkablo rapld- dty, 'Uhe tarins aro very roasvnablo, and any ono with the doaut talent fur muslo o bogomo a hianlstina shors o, Wo recommond Alr, Lose to tha publio, and wish him all $hio auccess his talonta warrant, who will bo found at No. 1 218 Fulton-st., from 10 to 13 a, wuls Lindhelmor, 873 Wout Taylor-st, ; ¥, urth-av, ; Louls Good~ maon, 165 Wi Hewokiol Bmith, sl ey, 510 aus Hodison " B 1 ores Gaudmann, 216 Weat Mudison. M. M. Nurny, ‘00 North Poorin. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, INENTAL TIOTRE, 479, 41, AND 48 STATE- fow moro dasirabifa rosms, single oc on auito, 210 ratos 1o permanont hoahlors far tho wintor, LDRKDGI TOUSE, GORNEIL WABHINGION and [nlsted-sts, ~First-olass board with rooms, single and on sulto, frow ¥7 to 310 poe week doy boeed '§5 por wouk; transfont 8 por duy, [0 RENT_SOME WELL FURNISIED ROOAME, Hinglo or on suito, wlih or witiout baaed, ith all mod's provomonts, At ronsonablo ratos: plozvant lovatlon § Slho oo ueh No: 501 OB Vab Brouet: vom 41, WILL PURCHABE WALU-INTRREST = $15.000 Wik nY 1 AT A A N T T e MUSICAL, AN s mmnnnannan Oft SALE—A NIW 7.0GTAVE ROSEWOOD P ohe; ¥ cash, P s ah 13 e owa, 'urchasor ploaso call and IO, RENT-NIOKLY FURNISHED AND UNFUR. T Db Faouns: ronsto st th. tlos; (sanslota-as: comodated, Ttoow £3, 10 aud 13 Madiso NITHIGAN AVENUE OTEE, TATE TRESONT— Turniahcd nd unfurntshiod suites for fawlilos glo rooins for gontlomiun ; transiont #3 por doy. iwxnmufi I0THI, OORNKR OLARK & TAKE- ‘can nccammoiatd famiifas aud singlo gontlomon it aingje and aultos of rooms, aud tirst-clags bonrd, pich wiuely Aol aclios of Topus, sull i olese; Dot for dny, ' 8. Hy 0118, Mansgor, PO BALELIEARE AND FURNFIUWE OF AN Ingant Webaniruv, 4 ing o, Adirain Oty Fribiy ansga, 1l board JANDS HOI Jf“lg‘gn;unl||u‘ P AV L omy, with bourd, at Tirloos (o euit thio thmos, Sidaiiionts 93 por ey day Hosrd s por wovk f 4 ] SO y At autlon turdysand W od:no:‘ § "”“‘l: ; ““7’: Yors prious a GBI o7 ithtalpheat or 1 WILLIS, L PARTNERS WANTED. DARTNER WANTEDTIE ADVERTIART, HAV. D N bige of Sock solata s alety HAY: Ang with & party who will put meney inlo & shoop-rufsing cuterprise In thio Weat, Advertlsor will dovote ‘lll Lo and somo mouoy, * Oan furnlshunazaoptionble an R roforonca urity, Xor Intorviow uddress un oft DARTNEACWANTED AN ENERGECIOMAN I fmmt'éw 0 810,000, Y 16 Jiid {nyerons Ty s iablished wiiolo to3 o busd 3. fits ) 3 Kdicre, giving ful sasao, 'L Feivuie ailgr 11000 “r'm. (L1t HOUBE, CORNEL OF JAOKSON AND ‘Tonrborn-sta, ; buard 35 por waok; translont 1 por dnyy nioals 60 contas Jodginis b ontar Miscellnnoons. PLENMEN WILLING TO GO from_thio oity limite by atoam cars, md having o vory conteal tlonot wond buard at a privato rostdenco for 85 and 75 tioluitog i, fights, and”apartumonty kovt [ deows K ), “Velbino bilicw SEWING 3 /] e} A, ooz & Glbbs By T FAMILY BIWING A\ N FURN NS OHTEAT, ATSO Tultoror Bousoksoping only one fliyht iaise: caoking PIANDI TQ TENT R TOR BALE_AT BANIG 3 pricos; best bargal; o . G 50N, Wabaihonv. s Adargsaty - 0 Ne GOOLD & PPraxos TOI BALE AND T0 NENT-THE TRSE 5 Ftorns. . 0 RENT-LARGE STORE, 18 TWINTY.SECOND. 8ty Bour Wabsshiay. ranf, 1,900 yar aumui, A plyto il i AT R U, F Doashornents i in markot, Ropalring and tuning at tho Ohlesga e d all comploto, N9 Last Munrov-st, Inquiro on | i 7 i & s g g o 2 R T ENT-STORES, OFFIC] e X T, PIANOS AND OR- TO0_ RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o, | [0 RENTS oialt . L e A 3 54 A l'lll}'.sslfl_!l & O 'nn:‘L'v:n {mm‘n‘."' = 5 Bt o c‘nfi_lm}‘ AL suat Foduation fur cash alko for ron fantallucuty, BTORY " GAME] S Hiato- 08 AND ORGA WANTED--TO RENT, ANTIED-TO RENT—TWO OR THREL ROOM i Wont o, 0¢ BoukoRoating: s o ddrao; I powsitily, | and wifo, A thistlny et rrinfine oiie: INFORMATION WANTED, NVORMATION WANIED-LILLIE TIERS LERT e i Wiy KAl Ukt LERT A, iy and has ot boon soan altica, " 1nit on brown ings v dre stripod rod aud plack stackings, laced call walor-praot oloate {3 14 yoar ol Rt Jevory q ol w8 v foriuntion i i oty Bt Aoy e e NES' read, neodlus ot and repairing, Whis G0, coruur Wabks-ar, and Adi rugavding hor will by thank al vou by Udlfllullflbé {1 ks ¥ '"'WYQ i RO BATR-OHIEAP-DARIC BEUT ATNY GLOTH by thogardor pioos at tho Governmoint Goody Depot, 186 aud 197 Eaat Laky- T ALIC_WIIOT, Statos ovarouts, § bisukots, Tubbor pona oram Dopot, O 0 6T, 1O fokot for Lo t0 Omaba for §: ra At 146 1 » hasement, JPOR BALIE-A GOOD LI OO entlog very low, tha woralug, , i ¥ I» Ay v Wabiui 0 AP

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