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"THLS CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDA , NOVEMBER 29, 1873, 7 53378, Oata active ; hinfrad West e €372, Oata aotivo ; whiks, R ENOLEUM—Ci 10, 8550 ¢ q, " Wittskroimady at Biari e 1A 3 GO, 4o 08wrao, Nov, 28,—InuApsrures —Whest fiem § i Whito Ganida, $1.75 3 No, 3 Miwaukeo apring, 1,601,062, Corn Held bighier, Darioy firm § up lnko Canoda, : BT, LOUIS, - Bz, Tovm, Nov, 28,—Bnanstorra—Flour n good demaud it full prices ; low graden 16@23 higher, ‘Whoat nctive and ligher ; No, 2 spring, $1.08@1.10 7 No, 8 red full, $1,3714 3 No, 9, $1.00, Oorn netive fghicr ; No, 3, 442459 on_east track 3 old, 470 in cast elevator, Osth aclive and higher; No, 4,393 fn cle- Jator, Bacley qulct ol wactiunged. 150 wotlvo and cr. 1ans—Tlem st 830, VisToNE—Lork M nt $19,00, Dulk meats ctiva Iy packed lota ¢ sonldors, 5@ oar, S5@INe, Dicon ey den myeatd e cleur 1ds ond glous, B30, Lird sotivo wul higior primo stoam, 1 (e, Tioan—Activo nnd firm nt §9,00@4.20, Most salea nt $.00@4,10, Tecelyts, 25,750, CarTir—Qulel : Losate, 1)¢@3c; good to primo Dativo steers, D@4 Totzpo, Nov, 28, — Butabsrurrs— Flour firm, Wheat 1@de higher, cloning quict 3 No, 2 Whit Wa- Larh, $1,00 3 ambor’ Michigin, SLATY cishi No,1 rod, BL40 2 do, SLAL@LALY. Corn In Tair do- mand and Gigher; Mah mized, Gie cash ; G3ie for fucumhm‘: Bie for January ;lm\: ra;a(;a:‘?;n:n j o iy o 3 low mixel, ) 0! g K?x e Outs in fitr domund ond High- 21,000 bu; corn, 000 buj Lovisvitss, Nov. 28,~Didoiio—Active and vn- snnged. Bufaparorrs—Flour quictbut frm; ortra fami- .78, Provistoss—Firm. Mess pork, $14.00, Bncon— Bhonidars, Tic; ciear sides, 75, Lulk elioulders, SR @5ie § cloar rib, BXG clear, 0X@64. Groon shoulders, 43¢c; sider, O@oic, Loiw, T5@8XC Lard—Cholcs lenf, 85 @Dge. WinskT—81@88e MEMPHIS, Nratrms, Nov, 28,—Corron—ixcited nnd tending 2?,‘.“'6” good ordinary, 14@14X¢ ; low middling, 16} 360, Bneapsturrs—Flour In good domand nt $5.35@ w25, Curn 1neal scarco and firm at $2.05@33.00, Cornt dull'and avooplng o G7c. Onts scarco and firm ab Bigido, AY—Acivo nt §20.00@35.00, Buax—Quict at 17 50, Priovisioss—DBulk meats in good demand ; shoul- dexy, 53¢0; sides, G @Te. PERSONAL. ' rusorry, . L. Rlce, U, 8, A,, is at tho Palmor. J. A, Morgan, Dotroit, Mich., is at the Briggs. Gen, R, 0. Drum, T. 8, A, i at the Gard- ner. Airam Tuckor, of Boston, is st the Grand Pa- oo, I{J' 8, Burt, of Marquotte, is at tho Grand Pa- oific. - & W. M, Johnson, Now ITaven, {8 & guest at tho Briggs. W. O. Parson, Clinton, Iowa, is stoppiug at the Briggs. § Gon. William 8. 8mith, of Maywood, is at the Palmor. 0. 8. Dunbar, Palor. Col, J. Morriman, of Springfleld, IIl,, is at tho Palmer. W. L. Chalfant, of Pittsburgh, is at the Grand Pacifie. J, Q. Covington, of Cinclnnati, is at the Grand Pacifie. R, Bage, Jr., of Milwaukoe, is at the Grand Pacil Tho Hon, John J. Patford, of Tows, is at tho Bhorman, The Hon, 0. Y. Wimple, of Now York, is af the Bhermuu. The Hon. I, J. Dore, of Green Bay, is at the Bherman. 3 Samuel W, Hill, of Lako Buperior, is at tho Buerman. The Hon. R, Clicney, of 8sn Francisco, isat the Gardner. Tho Hon, . A, Manning, of Connecticut, is at tho Palmer, Tho Mon, B. W. Willard, of Nowport, R. I,'is at the Gardner, Thoe Hon. W, T. Atkinson, of Springfleld, Masa,, is ot the Shorman. J. Arnot, Bt. Lonis, and 0, E. Starr, Burling- ton, Iowa, are vogistored at tho Gardner. 11, E. Sargent, General Superintendent of the Michigan Contral Railroad, loft for thoe Enst yes- terday. - Gon. Charles Payne, Superintendent of the Lako Shoro & Michigan Southern Railroad, is in the city. Samuel Bland, who lectured at Kingsbnry Hall Inst Wednesday evening, is not the Dr. Bland, of the Scientific Farmer. J. H. Btowart, Madison; G. W. Van Dusen, Rachoster ; Doxter Curtls, Madison; E. Porter, Joliet ; and L. . Burnham, San Franeisco, are stoppiug at the Palmor. Samuel_Powoll, Goneral 'Ticket Agent of tne Ohicago, Burlinglon & Quincy Railrond and Sec- rotary of the Genoral Ticket aud Passouger Agents' Aesociatlon of America, hus gone to New York on business, J. W. Bruce, 5t. Louis; August Tabor, New York ; 4. J. Whito, Fort Wayno; 4. B, Rumsoy, Omalin’; A, M. Cinrl, Lesyeuworth, and F. 3L, Yonng, Nasbville, Tenn,, aro registorod at ‘tho Grand Pacific. W. L. Agnoy, Freeport, IiL, O. Stodaard, Now ford ; Thomas A, N, L. Pino, Minneapolis; J. McKauzie, Canndn, and H. G. Harris, Phila- delphis, are guesats at the Sherman, T, T. Hinckley, Esq,, President of tho Chicago & Taduicah, and sovera! ofher ronds, has gono fo Bloomington to take posscssion of the Gilman, Clinten & Springfield Ltailroad, having been ap- pointed ono of the Recoivors of that rond, Joseph Tuckor, General Freight Agent of the’ Tlinois Central Tailrond, who hias beon to Cuiro looking after the new connection of his road with tho MluslnulpEl Centrnl, roturned yosterday, and roports that tho road will bae In condition fo go itnta active oporation by the 1st of Docember noxt, Mr, Ellas Taylor, a prominent citizen of Michigan City, sd formerly ono of Chicago's early ottlers, died in Michigan on last Suuday niglt, aud wis buriod with Masonis honors on Tuceday night. Mr, Taylor was born in Guil- ford, Vt., on the 22d of February, 1790. fo went to tho State of Indiann in 1824, and settled in n\lichl‘,’nn OCity in 1834, Iun tho vear 1820 ho carried tho mail from Detrolt to Chicago, at o timo-whon bis only companiona on tho journey wero Indians und wolves., Mr, Taylor was ono of the oldest Masons in tho country, linving loinml the fraternity in Dotroit at so oatly o day hat thore was no ladgo west of that city. DY TELEGUATI, New Yong, Nov. 28.—Bishop R. B, Foster, of tho Mothodist Tpiscopal Chureh, arrived yes- terday [rom Livorpool. IHe will remain afow days in this eity betoro leaving for his future home ia Cincinuatl, IN GENERAL. of Balt Lake City, is at tho Burratt, who eseapod hanging in 1805, is teach- | ing penmunship in Maryland, Mrs, Brigham Young, No. 17, is going to lec- ture to tho Londonors {n January. The Hon, John M. Francis hna formally re- sumed the editorship of the Troy (N. Y.) Zvmes. Miss Nollie Grant will be among the protty Murths Washington girls at the Contenulul toa~ party, Nod Buntline ngain forfeited bis bail In Bt Louis last woel, Ho was indictod for rioting thove twenty yonrs ago, The next Mayor of Boaton, Mr. Bsmuel O, Cobb, I8 describo %a modifled Democrat, with Bopublican tendencies,” Anus Diokinson kopt s Byraonse audionce wait- ing balf-an-hour the other night because hior greon dress with trall hudu’t come, ‘Thoro {8 & rumor that Con, Banks' eldest daugliter is nugngud. aud soon to bo married to ex-Gov, Warmoth, of Loulsiana.—Hoston Globe. ‘The Emperor of Gormany has conferrod npon’ Dr, Dollinger, on the occasion of Lis fifty years' Professor's jublloo, the order of the Red Engle of tho seoond olusy, with tho star, A oorrespondant corrcots tho statomont that pboth Cnstelar ,and Gawbotla ate Jows, ‘Lho foumer 8 & Catholio Bpaniard of Irishi doscent, and tho Intter au Italian Protestant.—Cincinnali Commercial, Ona of tho residents of Pasenig, N. J,, Is Len- fard Broomen, who was formerly a gardenor in tho omploy of tho Emnoror of Germany, When . Louhard bade_good-by to fatherland, William govo lim a gold wateh sot with brilllants to ro- momber him by, 0 Woodloy, sn errand boy, 16 “yoara of qg,ug:fi oumnmya'd suiclde af ]fl-\ghlon, Eng- 1and, whils i n atato of Jdopression causod by tle fonr that promisod rira of wagos woull bo withlield from hiim in consequence of hls bav-~ ing ovorelopt himsolf, Charloy Ttoss, tho. succossful rlder of Thad. Btovens, at Ban Franelsco, will recolve Irom Goorgo ‘Tronl o prosont of 82,000 in coln, and i nlso to bo saut Lo o firat-olags schoal for two voars, all his oxponses to ba paid by Troat. ITo nleo won s hiandaoms awm n tho pools, and ro- :lmvcd o numbor of 20's from hoavy wlnnors on 10 raco. About n yoar ngo s dnu;ihtor of John Corkoty, In Diemon Covuty, Towa, brought a chiarge of in- cost ngalnut hor tathor, for which he was bouud over. 1o stoutly douled the charge, but found fow bellovors, and subsoquontly committod sul- ocido, 1lis daughtsr now confesaos that sho tturypod up the chargo, and hins tisappeared, nnd i’l’ 1 bolioved bas outerod upon u 4ife of prosiitu- on, Dishop_ Mobor_ wroto tho popular -hymn “ Trom Greenland's Ioy ilonntaius” ono Satur- day ovening in_the old vioarage-houso of his father-in-tnw, Donu Shirloy, who nceded it for o specinl acension. I composed it in & vory short tina; only ono word needed correction, nnd it was printed that ovening aud sung the follu\n\\r dny In Wroxham OChurch, ‘Uhe priutor is still 1iving wlio sot up tho typos whon & boy. Madnme Yano, the Japanose Princess who is oxpectad to lend Co'ostin! brillianoy to Waskin, ton society this wintor, mndo a sonsation in Lonls, whero she stoppod for a day. Sho is qul wtito, with a light brown complexion, bincic Lalr ond oyos. Bl was drossod in Amorican style and travoling dross, hoving baon (itted out in San Francisco, Sho recoived the best oduca~ tion afforded by hor country. QGoorge Allonder, destitute, out of work, and setting o very. small valuo on s life, rode from Martingburg, Va., to Baltimore, 100 miles, the othor day, on tho ' truclk,” undor & passongor car, whora ho had only a foot of space vertieally, and was obliged to strotch himself out full longth on tho timbers, Ho mnesrly dlod from cold, and was in groat danger of fnl.l(n{; in con- soquonce, Tho Baltimorcans gave Lin some- thing for his stomach nud sometbiag for bhis purso, and sont him to Washington. Tho Rov, Honry Brown, & Btaffordshira (Bn- land) clergymat, was married recontly to the mughtor of the Roy. E. T. Godd, Viear of Tach- brook. As the bride and bridegroom woro loav- ing Mr. Cood's houso, the customary old shoos and o quantity of rice wero thrown at them. Somo of tho mlslos stk tho lorso, which bolted. 'Tho driver was thrown off tho box, and thocnrringe passed over him, The carriago sub- soquently camo into collision with a cab and capsized, and was smashod to pieces. Tho bride- groom was thrown out of tho window, andisin & precarious stato, The brido was not hurt, In recelving sovoral membors of the religious corporations, the Pope snid that the suppression of theso bodies was a visitation of Providenco, Dbeeauso thoy had not lopt_up their discipline, and had becomo corrupt. If thoy ever reassein- bled, rigorous reforms wodld be necessary. in roforence to tha lottor of tho Comte do Cham- bord, 1Tis Holiness said that Providencs acted wystoriously, and its decroos must be recoived with resignation. Ho has, at tho samo time, ac- cordingto ruémrm from Rome, addrossed o lettor to the Count, congratulating him for hoving cleared up all doubts about his position, Tho astronomical and other scientific appa- Tatus bolonging to the catate of Alexander von Humboldt have recently beeu presontod fo the Btrasburg University, ‘Thoy had been ment to the nuction rooms, and weroe being advortised in tho Berlin papers, whon a Ar. Lowenberg con- coivod the Lappy thought to prosorva thia in- teroating collection of tho grontost exploror of natural scionces our ago bas produced, i its on- tiroty, and Leep it in somo ‘Kubllu sciontifie in- stitutfon as n momonto of tho .groat doparted. Togother with Profs. Virchow, Foorstor, and others, suflicient moncy was soon collected to make tho purchaeo, and the Blmuhurfl Univorsi- ty was chosen 88 tho placa to bo enriclied by this interesting sud valuablo collootion, It ig stated that Mr, Samuel A, Hitoheock, of Brimfleld, who died recontly leaving a proport catimated at $3.000,000, did not loave s will. His gilts compriso his ondowment of the Hitoh- cock Freo High School in his uative town, with buildings and funds, at an_outlay of 80,000 ; donations to Amhorst Colloge, commencing & quarter of & oentury ago, and aggregating $175,- 000, tho Iargest single amount given to the ju- stitution being $100,000, prosented lnst year; contributions to the fund of tho Andover Thaoo- logical Sominary, footing up $190,000 ; $50,000 to the 1llinois Collego at Jacksonville, Ill., and £8,000 to Tabor, In., Oollege. Mr. IHitclicook also wado Laudsomo presouts to the Congrogn- tional donomination, gave to tho ohurch at Brim- fleld, s number of yesrs ago, $5,000 as a fund, and, within a yenr, aa will bo rememberad, gave £40,000 toward tho Congrogationnl houso in this cé?yw His bonefactions reach $650,000.—Doston lobe. PORK-PACKING FOR THE BRITISH MARKET. Musoarrse, Tn,, Nav, 25, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Sin: Knowing tho docp intorest you toke in developing the industrial interosts of tho groat Northwest, I take the liborty of calllng your at- tention to an fntorest that<X look upon as ono of primary importance at the presont time. As it s now tho commencoment of the pork-packing aeason, and the amount of pork to handlo prom- ises to be greater than wo ever had before, it is incumbent on us to find tho best paying mar- kots for our produco; and I would call your at- tontion to the vast discrepaney thore is in the price of Amorican and Irish bacon in the Eng- lish marlots ot tho present time. Tho great question of tho day amongst British agricultur- fats i tho tuture moat supply. Owing to varions causos, the supply of meats hos diminished to sucl: an oxtent that the poorer clagscacan't afford to purchase their usus! supply, sud the middle clasges havo to curtail their expenses so much that their outlsys for ment nro much lesa than formorly, Thero lns beon a great effort (snd it hns proved a successful one) to introduce fresh meat, put up in air-tight cans, from Australis, In tho year 1867, 50 caus of air-tight moats were introduced into London from Aus- tralia, as an oxporiment; and so well did the anterprise take that 22,000,000 of cansworo im- ported into Eugland n 1871, Biuco that, the ‘domand bins been ahend of {he supply ; and now, liko our Iudian corn, it has becoms ono of the nocossities. 3 Tu & visit I made to the British Islands, I be- camo a good deal intorosted in this moat quos- tion, and tried overy means to got some of tho Irish bacon-packers to coma over here and pack for tho British market, If you will refor to tho markot-roports in the puper (tho Irish Farmers' Gazele) that T sond with this, you will seo that, while the best Irish bacon iw’quoted from 72s. to 788, per owt (112 1bs), American on]{ brings from 4y, to 6, per ¢wt. Now, why Is this? Our moat is ix““ a8 good as thoirs, Tho diffor- onco is in the method of landling. Another point: Thoy nover pack hoavy pork. Thoir rtandard hogas for bacon avorago 12 stone, or 168 lus; soldom go over 200 (s, Vory littla plchlud pork i8 put on the ‘market. The bacon is cured in {flitchos or whole sidos, with a amall ham cut out and tho shoulder~ Dbonos extractod. Tho lard for the British mar- Jeob ia always put up in bladdors ; gonorally beof- bladders ara used; aud, thongh “somo foreign Iard iu wold in caske and barroly, still it is novor uoted ag high as tho Iard put up in bladders. 'I'his mayseom strango to us ; butbif we wantto go into a foreign market snd got tho highost figurcs for our produce, we must meet tho roquireionts of that market, or soll at & loss. I Lavo writton sovoral lottors for tho Irish Farmers' Gazelle on this subject, calling tho at- tention of Irish packers to tho great advautages to bo obtaiued by coming over hiere and packing according to thelr own rulos for that murkol and I find that those lottors havo not boou wi out offect. . Ono gentlomon came hioro tho othor day from Bolfast, Iroland, looking up a location to pack 1,000 hoga o day; but,as Lo wauted nothing but light hogs, and it would be difieult to obtain so Jurge a numboer of that cluss of bogs bere, he wont to Chicago, I beliove if some of our Woctorn pork-packors would send over to Ireland and Eot somo experienced hands to come ovor hera and pack fortho Lnglish markot, that it would not e long till ‘Amorican bacon, liko American cheose, would staud at tho head of the markot. Anothor industry thut could bo pursuod to ad- vantago would bo tho putting up of sausnge- mout in air-tight cans, and "h“)pms it to Burope, At this season of tho yoar, it it a drug ot nlmost all packlug points; and, wore I in the buainess, I would vouture putting up vome of tho hams and meat in tho samo maunor, I believo the day is not far distunt when menta will bo oured in the snmo mannor as flsb, fruite, and vo%:la\flm. 1 find, by a late paper, that pnllnu in Englaud are introducing wholo' carcassos of fiosh besf from Australia, When wo consider the fovorish stato In whioh livo cattlo and othor stock arrivo at thelr destination aftor a prolonged jonrney of 1,000 miles or ovor, {8 it auy wondor that tl el meat spronds dlseaso and deatl in o hundrod in- sidious forme 7 And thon thore s anathor very important _point: Tho froight on doad mest would no be anything in proportion to the live animal, anuen BINNETT, ARIKKANSAS. SomeTacts About Xis Capital City. Tho State Possessed of Great Natural Wenlth, but Its Treasury Bank- rupled by Misrule. Correspondence of The Chicago Tridune, Larrur ook, Ark,, Nov. 29, 1673, Littlo Rock fa situnted on & bosutiful site, on tho wost slde of tho Arkausns Rivor, 846 miles from Bt. Louis, and 1a paid to contain a popula- tlori of 20,000 {uhnbitauts; but, unfortunately, & lorgo portion of the population conslats of WORTHLESS NEGROES AND WHITE GEYTERS, Tl Iatter, nccording to a well-known Missourl goologlat, bLolong to tho lowest order of the gonus homo. Qonsequontly these two classes, whilo they go to awell tho population, add noth- ing to tho value of the city ; and hienco a North- orn city, with an active, productive population of 5,000, js oqual, In point of real valuo of pop- ulntion, to Little Rock, which hing 5,000 valua- blo, wealth-producing ecitizons, ana 15,000 ne- groos and goypers, who go to oroato a tax on tha labor of others, but nothing to advance tho wealth of the community. The position of Little Rock must necossarily rondor it the groatest rallrond contro fn tho Stato, and a fow yonrs will rid it of a Inrge sharo of its prosent uscless pop- ulation, and give it good ' citizens in thoir places. In polut of climate and beauty of location, it has fow equale in the United Statos, The stmosplore fs soft, but bracing, and Northern peoplo who live horo seem portootly infatuatod, and mow that tho | Cairo & Tulton Raitrond hias given it dircct com- muuication with the Nortk and East, Northern people and Northorn capital will rapldly flow liere. Some idos may bo formed of tho climata when I say that to-day you can soa ! FLOWERS IN FULL BLOOM, in tho gardens, and much of the shubbery is as greou as in midsummer, Tho streots have a natural pavoment of sand and gravel, which pre- venta them from bocoming muddy in tho wottes t sonson. The natural position for dralango s good, and tho oxponse of keoping tho cityina clean, healthy condition must bo trifll ng. 'Tho city police mainly conalsts of nogro s of tho most worthless desoription. Thoy have no rogular uniform, but each one woars what his taste diotatos and his purse affords, I noticed ono white individual wearing a star, whoso ah ab- by coat donoted him to bo unflt for n modern oilica-botdor 3 for, if he had any desiro for atoal- ing, ho would have bottored his condition. THE OLD »TATE-HOUBE ig o most dilapitated-appenring affair, and loohs ns tbough it might have beon oreoted bofore Columbus discoverod America. Judging from the_filthy condition of the stairs and halls, tho janitor must havo left bero whon tho Fedoral forces firat ontered tho city, and hag nover re- turned. 1 mndo sn offort to find the Btato-cabinet of minorals, but, aftor n long search, loarned that the vuluablo collection selactod by tho accom- plished scholar and goologist, Dr. D. D, Owon, was nll carrled off, during the war, by vandal soldiors, and that the present Geologist, as woll x‘:{: bis predacessor, had never mado nuy collee- ons. ADRANSAS hos a large ares of fino cotton and tobacco land, and her hills are unsurpassod for fruit andgrape- growing. Ior hot springs—which numboer sov- outy-fivo—aro tho wonder of the world, and, ag curative agents, thoy stand wishout a rival among the miners! upnn&a in any other part of the world, Hor zine flelds nre socond in extont and richness to nonen the world, Argentifer- ous galeus, yielding from 80 to 164 ounces of silvor por ton, oxists in many places in poyingquantities. Coal, iron, granite, marble, novaculite, foldapar, kaolin, and other valuable minorals a1a known to oxist in that portion of tho Btato traversed by the Cairo & Tulton Rail- rond, botweon Little Rockand Fulton, Inshort, Arkansas poesosses all the natural clemonts re- quisite to make hor a great and wenithy Biato: and another decade will unquostionably aco hor making rapid strides in woalth and reflucmont. Gov. Baxtor—who, by tho way, is a portly, dig- nifiod gentleman, who looks overy nch like & mon born to govern—nssured me to-day that, until within tho last yoar, noithor life nor proporty wns safo in the étnln; but to-day tho peoplo scem TEACEADLE AND CONTENTED in every part of the State, and, if allowed to gov- eru thomselyas in_tho future, witlioul futerrup- tion from United States ofiicials, there is no reason to fear troublo. Somo iden of nogro mis- rule uF to the inanguration of Gov. Baxter may bo goined from tho fact that, although the Stato Dhas” not undertaken any species of public im= provoment since tho closo of the war, ita T'reas- ury s to-dsy bankrupt, and its bonds and war- ranty aro cnly worth 80 to 85 cents on the dollar. ‘I'he Commission, consisting of ex-Gov. Yates and the IHon, 8. A, Hurlbut, of your Stato, ap- pointed by Govornment to bxamino tho CAIRO & FULTON RATLROAD, arrived hero to-doy, accompanied by tho Ion. Thomas Allon, Prosident of the road. I can’t speak of that portion of the road botween Little Ttock and Fulton; but, north to the Missouri lino, tho rond is well built. Littlo Rock is badly oft for hotals: in fact, thero i8 not one in theplace worthy to rank as fifth-class. ‘I'he ono at which I am stopping, whick claims to bo among tho bost, is A MISERADLE HOLE. Tho whisky-shop, billiard-room, and office are oll jumbled into ouo. The dining-room iy in o separato building, and, in order to rench it, you must pass through the whisky-shop and go out through a back alloy. 1f you arrive thero in tho latter part of the night, you may chauce to get & bad, provided somogueat is about leav~ ing on tho doparting train, I leard the clork say ho thought a guest ‘*d—d particalar” be- causo ho refused to take half of a bed just boing vacated, Little Rock buys a largo amount of provisions and other Northern. products, and your mer« chants might do a good trade in this direction, by making the propor offorts. T.B. D, ' TIE CITY IN BRIEF, Tho Board of “Police davotod yosterday after- noon to auditing bills. It was_siated, yostordny, that o mnogrois o succeed ONicer Bilver, of thie Mayor's stalf. The Presbytory of Chioago will Lol an ad- journed moating on Mondsy noxt, at 10:90 a, ., 1n the Presbytorian Room, McCormick Block, coruor of Randolpli and Dosrborn stroots. At the Union Park Ounfi‘mgnlluulfl Church locture on 'hursday, Dec, 4, by 'I', K. Boacher, & musical treat will bo {wun hy Mr. Louls Falk, tho orgauist, who will play ‘*''hio Past and Prou- ont,” with boll accompaniment, The Norwegian Young Moen's Ohristian Asso- ofation, of tho ‘L'rinity Luthersu Clhwch, will colobrato its firat aunivorsary on next Suuday ovening in the above clurch, corner West Indiana and Pooria stroots. The Star Weelkly, issued to-day, contaius o skatch of Camilla” Urso's lifo, s poem by B, H, Compboll, an cditorial on looture manugomont, an article on O'Neil, of MoVicker's, and tho usual #prightly notos. At half-psat 10 o’clock yosterdny morning, o still slnrm of five was given to Engine No, 7, for o firo in tho rear of No, 10 Del'nyster street. “Ilio flamos woro quickly oxtinguished. Damngo, 860 ; covered by insurance. ‘Tho meoting of the managers of the Soldiers’ Iomo, announced for yosterday aftoruoon at No. 629 Wabash avouue, failed to como off for want of & quorum. A meoting will soon bo held Iu some couveniont place down town, Yostorday Lizzio Moore was flued 316 for keoping a houso of :1ll-famo, and ninotoon othor porgons wera oach flned 810 for being inmatos of the same, Justice Beully dismissed thoe oharge’ of larcony brought against ouo of the girls, aud fined hor for bolug ou iumate, William Burns wont into n saloon _on Archer avonuo and got fnto o disturbanco with ono An- drow O'Biion. While fighting, fve of O'Brion’s Irionds pitched in to whip Durps, when the lat- tor drow o knifo and stabbed Burns, Banyon cantinuod tho ense till to-day, putting Willlam uunder bail of §500, An sccount was given in Wednesdsy's Tusn- UNE of tho orrost of W, P, Ronch for stoaling 10 worth of butter, and his nnbuu?uont larcony of 2,000 from Alfredo Bonigo, a foliow-prisou- or, whilo In & coll. 1lo was examined boforo Bunyon Eculurdny on_both chargos, and hold in each to tho Oriminsl Court in bail of §1,000, *“ Ralph Waldo Emorsou's Contributions to Philosophy,” i tho titlo of & paper to bo offorod bofore tho Philosophical Bocioty of Chicago, by Jou, B, Lookwood, ‘ho contributions of mom- horu at the rezular mooting aro subject to fve ~ minito eritlolsme, by membora only, Tho so- clsty moots in Metbouist Chiurch Block, Dotective Miller yestordny arcosted n woll- known footpad, ustnod James Wiggons, on the ahnrgo of knocking down J. I, Faryo, of No, 181 Houth Jefforaou atraat, atb tho corner of Motiroo and Ada streots, lnst Bnndnf night, aud robbivg htn of & gold wateh nnd chain valned at 200, Wiggons wiil bo oxumined bofore Justico Boully this moraing. Sorgonnt Garrity did some quick work on Thuraday night, About ulfiht.n‘c ook, the horse and wagon of @. L. Murchle, No, 970 Weat Van Duven streot was stolon . from {u front of the Gault House. It was reported to the Sorgoant, and in loss than two hours, ho had tho stolen prororty and tho tholves, John Qurrau ana Cor- neliug Morinrty. ‘Thoy pload guilty before Soul- 1, aud hio hofd thom to tho Criminal Court, in Dbafl of 8400 Tho Minnonpolls Tribune Is having a good timo ovor the origin of tho name of thigeclty, A cor- rospondont, ovor (he n&qunluru of ¥ Fourth Ward," asoribos it to bo Pottawntomio, “ Quo- kali-go,” moaniug ** all gone," whicliik éxplained by n profix, tuck,” monning ** wood.” Anothor derives ' Ohicago"” from the Ojibway word, ** chifaog," monning ' slunk.” Thig Istlor ox- planation acgounts for the itl odor in which the clby used to bo with its Zastorn sistors. Edward P. Broughton, the City Ticket-Agont for tho Chidngo & Alton Raslway, who was' re~ contly oxaminod bofora Uniled States Commis- sfonor 1oyne upon the charge of having com- mitted forgory whilo in tho sorvice of the Grand Trunk Rnilway of Cannda, was yostorday placed under & bond of 6,000 to delivor himeelt to the Dritish nuthoritics, subject to the order of the Unitod States Distrlot Court. Mr. McMullin, of tha Chicago & Alton Railway, went on tho bond. A chinngo in tho timo of doparture of the Du- buquo tratn, on tho Chicago, Burlington & Quin- ¢y Rallrond, will take place, the train leaving on Saturday night at 9 o'clock, instend of on Sunday night, a8 horotoforo. Passengers by this route have & Pullman Palaco sleopiug—car ~through to Dubuque without chango, This is tho direot rnumr;m' TFrooport, Galena, Dunlsith, Dubuquo, Codar Falls, Fort Dodgo, and Bioux City, Iowa. }‘ickc:ts for salo at 169 Qlark atreot, aud at the lopot., Thoe Chicago Obridtian Union gave a very pleasant soctablo to its members and their frionds on Thauksglving ovening. Iundreds of young peoplo crowdod tha spacious roonis of tho nlot. ‘Mo Germanians furniehed sweot music, tho surpor was creditablo Lo the Iadies «who pro- vided it, and all wont off merrily. A number of woll-known_citizens wero presant with thoir families, Tho entiro oxpenses wore voluniarily borno by members presont, and it was detor- mln::d to continuo tho sorios throughout the winter. The Coronor_yesterday hold an inquest on the body of Mrs, Florence Shoffor, which was found in the lake on Thursday morning, A verdict of doath {from suicido wns ronderod. ~Deconsed was about 28 yenra of age, and a lady of moro than ordiuary attractions, being both hisudsomo aud accompliched, Ior relatives are among Lho leading poople of Rochester. She is believed to bnva cast horsol? into tho lake wlile laboring undor a tomporary fit of insanity induced by Ler domestio troubles, Her body will bo takon to Rochester for intermont. Yesterday morning at half-past 7 o'cloclk, Ofticer Dovine discovered tho dead body of o man lying in an alley botweon Curtis and Car- ponter etreots, just north of Kinzio. Tho con- dition of the body indicated that tho man, while iutoxicated, bad fallen down, and had frozon to denth. The complexion of the face was light, thie upper lip and chin being covored with sandy whislters, The clothing consisted of o henvy Ylack cont, gray pants, and a white cotten hirt. "Thie body was romoved to tho Morguo, There was nothing sbont tho person of tho deccased that would lond to his identifiention. The Coro- ner was notfied to hold an inquost. A courso of Jocturos, for the bouefit of needy German churchos, will bo dolivered during tho coming waoks by Prof, Adolph Thomas, of Switzorland, the scholarly aud ablo son of ' the Rov, Dr. Thomas, tho_prominent preacher and thoologian of Berlin, Prussin, ‘Tho courso will bo religic-philosophic in its_cliaracter, but pre- sented in o popalar stylo, Tho fits loctura is o defonso of roligion against Matorialism, Atheism, and Nihilism, Tickets, admitting n gontloman and Indy, 315 for tho course of flvs, €8, Al- though dalivered in tho German langunge, thero are, doubtless, & sufliciont number of Americans in Chicago familiar with that tongue to rendor this announcement of interest ta our rendors, The first leoturo will be delivered in Unity Clures vestry, on Tuesday ovening noxt, at8 o'clock. Tickots for salo af tho door, Charles Kennady, of 8an Franciacb, a dealer in live rabbits, arrived in this city yosterday for the purpose of purchasing a car-load of theso loug- enred pota to tako to tho Colden Shore, whoro thoy nro_cagerly sought for by Clhinamen, who transport them to the ~“ Kiugdom of tho Bun,” whoro theso snimals are bought at prices ranging from 810 to $20 o pair by the duinty-footed, almond-oyed beautios of China who ‘nro weary of loneliness, Thoy bestow on theso animals tho samo care and attention as Amorican Indios do_upon pot poodle-dogs, not oxcurhug tho red ribbon sround their neck. Mr. Konnedy has boen advised, in caso he could not obtain & full supply of rabbits, to purchasoa cnr-load of full grown, fat Chicago rats, sndhave thoir tails ! docled” short; tho Chineso spin- aters, it is thought, would be unablo to dotect tho difference between the genuine and tho spurious articlo ; besides, Mr. Iennody would carn tho thanks of ovory good citizon of Chicago for pro- curing them & market for a stock of goods of | which they have more thau enough. FINANCIAL, TOQUITY OF REDENTTION TOR FIVE VEATS T8 L4 amons tho inont, residomco lotsin o iy fo salg for o [ oxolinngo for roal ostato in County. “Addrss O 43, Tribunc olico. - i N[ONEYT0 LOAN-FITONT DATE GN GOOD VL ‘papor and coliatorals, 0. D, PAUL & CO., &8 Washington-t. . M OEEY TOTOAR ON BIANORDS, Bonds, atc. nt LAUNDELS prisat dolph-at., nosr Clark, Esiabiished 1864, NONEY TO LOAN OF DIAMONDS, WATOTES, and othoe valuablo acouritios, and loahs noestiatad, by O TUNNIOLLLF, 195 Soutls Olarkest. Jtaou 2. 70 LOAN=%3. 00 clioleo roal osi Block, 97 Clark VWANTED-1TO GASIT 809 TO 311,00 PURCIASE: inaiey notas; will loan tho samo amuunt on colla- teeals.Call In tho forenoan, Booia 13, 174 Stato- . WATOLTS, affico, 120 Nan® DSOME;_LESS_AMOUNTS ON tofn clly, B, L, PEASE, Iospor . CITY REAL ESTATE. [0 AL - alted TSt BARGAIN 1N T city, 1§ It ll{ 1t to nllu{, an the vorthwost sorngr of Uhiety-finl nd Bonth Park=-av., Inoking aown the hou. Jovnrd prica, $14,625, subjoot (0 1axoy of [4i; 87,035 ensh, Unlhueo on, Hino: il 1y (o grontest bargaln in tlio (‘::“y. Imi‘l wipl nnly bo in tho markot for that prico uatil Vi tior 20, Ta7 183 a1 o Thirty:tth-at, , 10 faot onat of tha nhovoy alsa %hu #amo vlow of tha boulovard | §5,0001 ) cash, balance i ars, > 0,75 or 100 feot. on Calumotny., sliout 200 foot nor(lng ‘Vricty-iith-st,, Wost front; §00 per foot, with vory vy toriun, 10 footon Mighigan-av,, hotwoon Fortgninth and Fif. Aetluats, t prico, 45, by K1,600. eanh, and balanco Inf yenrs, Tnaquics of JAGOW WEIL & 00, northwost cornarof Danrhiorn and Madison stu, Ii‘Oll BALE-(00D LOTS ON THE FOLLOWING 4 altientat Btuo, Yneneide, Tubtariiold, Arriold, Gari baldl, Hanovor, 1itlor, Walinoe, Bunnnoz, Wiutor, Mur. td 1 nlso, on e i ray, dnd Ilals: Port I Tontaina, and T stath, Thirly.soventh, iity-oightlats, SRS acioot. Warranty deuts A'sory. snisls oaytion Qovwn) b yons tino, § pok can o ngtior busl: torest, 'No n T OIEA TS, 118 Monrooeats QI BALE_AT A GREAT BARGAIN-LOTS { Wentorn.nv., Polkat,, Tayloeats, and Oampbollo Mo monoy oy etz ¢ paeilon i ikl furnish sono money to bulld if dosired, Houth Oinsicate In nk. evitaller Tuiasy {OR BALT_it WAKE & BEEOIALTY OF BUY- ing and wolling hou a8 givo prumpt attontion to f"]\:euil;m I"‘] !T“(ll ,l\ll;’i( llll\.)'ll’ll| "llel‘uld A 505 foF anlo or riahing to puiraanc, will o g ealle do Be GOULD & COw 1D Doarbornsts. - oo lll{lrn; ulnblfi)'. l’;‘f NIL\VHUI(Y,Kfluu s 8 aud § Bru"n OIL BATI—ON TYLER-ST, NEAR HOYRE-TWO 14 hory huos and 2 5,600 nnd 8,000, J, 1L, Kl l_,l_-!)k 48 Clack-sty onea? e Aibhly 10 owior. AL Partios having TR e A ot e -l ahs i Doate.: finn stono.front, dwolling, Mor tioar Mladivons Walariav. 6 foat, front, 1ine Tuents-clahihet, PHILLD MYGIKE & CO., ol L R TrOfFALLTWO RREW COTTAGES GN BOUTI ide, Wifh good wator, 9800 ancl ooey torins, montlly Paymonts, STORNS & WAL, DS Wi t. TroR AL o it 14 W ronidona 810 Wt sold ehieap on n small cash ony; wiil ba takan in dosieabln anteida yroporty unincumborad. §. L. UNDERWOUD, 19 Madison-st. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ['OR SALE_WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—CHIAP $100 cnoli: no money dosn, monthly paymos any savings bank, Oall'at ltoow '8, No Opon Sattirday ovonfigs. WANTED-~MALE HELP, Iuoldeponcrs, Clorks, &a, nofgivehobuitaf Threraics. Ultico, 180 LaSallc. Tranes, VWANTED-A PLUMBER, 70 DO A JOB O w a DAVIL S B aka g, jemag chilno fn pay. Apply to FANTRD—A 000N BOX SAWYER, INMMEDI- a'oly: one who ia réady 1o como to . tog. GOUDW LT § QoSS S S corner Kingabuty. ANTED—A GOOD BOOKRINDRN, ONE WITO uidurstands puting, fniahio and forvarding. Btoady !lllm(klll Adadro ‘act \Wayno Sontinel, Fort nd._ it ED T 0D OARPRENTRRS, ADPLY VY ‘tuls morning at shup i rear ot No. 10 Abord ANTED—A JOI PRINTE] P W AN 0 80 stob au foa Madhon Coachmen. Tenmstors. &o. ANTED—A QOAQNMAN, ONE WIO 1[AB IIAD osporionco tn tho oarn’ of horses and oarrlagon, Knows tho city, and oo wwho 18 nat afeald 10 drive spirited loraon, No wan wanited unless woll recommenda o man wil bo ongued wito i3 abova his bustics; oolorod man wanted, Apply at 1U8G Aichlgatiar., miont door, buforo 10 o'clook fn tho wornivg, And 'aflers ololock b, m Employmout Apencios. ANTED~TIIR'TY GOOD WOOD.OHUPPERS, TO leave taday; A 3 o0 ot Waldrage o 1 BITATS Sood b ADMY Minootlancons. ANTRD.3 400D MEN OAN ' FIND STAD emplopmonid o canial, b ] KELTY & HOWISON, 55 South Olarieste oo N —A BUBKTITUTIE TOR ORIMINAT: Jucy"duty: & vollablo oltizon, Jeply, giving fatl namo &nd addrsis, And bay for ay roquireds & G Reibe une oflico, v FANTED-MEN IN EVERY STATE .TO BLLI WAl Gimrnion Ohtart Ghiong. > On s ol e ono dhy: anotlicr nint, WhY BOVGF had #01d Roods Hoforos 'ollrt\nr‘nh“fl;fil&‘?b wbzk. L ‘ml" nrfl‘nulol nmlllfl)’llmnhh lon' 0 ako an Agoncy that wi 18 il to work frum §20 to 850 por wook, 93 Kast Aid: inon-st., Room 5, TO BELL THE PRE- miatons. §9. {0 88 10% duy £an e madec” 9 B OSRO: Tl Eadnaton Hion. Iy ANTRED_ACTIVE MEN ‘miftun Family ocord, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALZE, Tooklternorn, Clorks, Fite QITUATION WANIED-BY AN EXPRRIENORD I Bnnd, 1 n gracory wtoro; can fuenfsh bust of rofer. canlend fits employor from $80) to £300, Ad- ‘hllum!. ollico. AITUATION WAN' ¥ A YOUNG MAN WITG 1Dicaka Tronoh and Syantaiy and knowad it of ookKeopiig, (n & WHlcsald or olall liouo, or ofliov, * I iling ks hiwsolt wroful. Addrons X 89, Tribuna ey TIRAOK. JUITUATION WANTED-HY AN RNOLISIMA 2 gardonor, thorougnly undors: mnds by profsssi Siyorion 1o howreworic: Abpiy Gy 500 Waal QITUATION WANTED-UY A GOOI - GAIDENTR ud groentionso ms. Addeoss X 91, Tribtus vifco, ciisooitnngnny. ITUATION WANTED-AS BUTLER (ENGLISH) i a belvate fawily. Uity roforoucos,” A K, 100 Dos- SHUNTION WANTED-T'Y X YOUNG MAN, TOTt i nrare, AGropn 13 1, 1 onmg oMot o Do SITUATIONS WANT Domestios ITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPLOTABLE J{lrl from the country, i3a good nlatn enok, washar, and fronor; In & swall family,” Addrom N 1, Teluuno JITFATIONS WANTED-BY TW0 GIALS, T0 DO sccund work In & privats_ Tamily, o ehnmbor work 1a roin Addrasy 971 Stal 4 peleata boaraing -k L SO LA L TTUATION WANTRED — A8 BICOND GIRT, OR el Iy on botel roforenco givan. i el Snw‘y‘l«'rmn WANTED—IY A N D-=EMALE e AT NORWRGTAN el to do otving mud second work (haaa sewing- machiug), or would do genoenl ausowark for a suall (ain, diyy 1 & good cook. _Apply at 83 Tomplo-at., West Sldo, TTUATION WANTED—DBY w GIith, TO DO OfiN- 3,081 Honowrrlc o kltehen work i, privato iniso: Floaao oall for two days at 82, dornor Wood and Bampson ats, QUIUATION WANTFD-BY A YOURG GTRLTO NG sceond work or genoral tiuusowork Ln peivato family, Tlenso call at B4 Wost Van Buron-at,, up-atai TTUATION WANTED-TO DO GENIERAYL HOUSI.- S perk o Ioundey work fu privalo failly, ”Gall for two r S P 1o oo o ‘irora i Boths Jolterramare 1 1o 4 Peisato family. VW ANTED MER, WITIT £2 T0) 85 OAN MAKF: 83 2 dsy with Prot, Honey's Non-lizplosive for kotasan ado i3 4 slx days, RAY & OO, 161 Enst D-OANVASRERS, AT 107 SOUTH HAL- at., Wost Sida Dining 1taoms, 0 —SOUTIT TVANSTON—A LARGI, FINE. ANTED—AN AGTIVE YOUNG MAN TITAT OAN l{ finished houso, 14 rovms, on lot to ault In ize, on loan 81, 00, 170 ROO( ourity, and good monthiy peyionts, by ownors, FILLOTSON BILOS., 71 | eltuatim 1o & loritimato Easisess Lor intorviow addross and 274 Stato-sb. N 6, Tribuna otlice, Nursos. ITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE.AGED icotoh norson, to walt on & lady and baby, or lnvald, Good reforonves givon from tho tirat ladies in tho city. 10l Wost Adame-at. Em?lovmont Aronolds, 00d Heandina o ana be o MIRSS DUBKIRS ofticos 0 SUimaukenars o wPHte 'OR SALE—AT ENGLEWGOD, NEAR TR NOR- mal Bcliool, xavoral vory dosicablo housos and lota; Tiousos just finfuhod, Also, Tots at auoh pricos and toris aa to attraol buyera. Now v the 1imo to buy choap. HENRY J. GOODRICH, 125 Dearb IO BALE-ENOLEY 0OD-TWO LANGE 2.8T0RY houses, first-class’ finlsh Diook trom dapotay sixty tralns dail; nts—by owners, TILLOTS 8y o ady, smuloymont v 5 H dross Room: 23,157 Sonth Olarkat o o)t o ™ WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domostis A7 ANTEED~AT 10736 NORTIL DEARBORN-ST., A W s o ! O os. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. bR, SALE-OR IXCUAYGE_FOR CHICAGD = p;:anvlpl{;!(nlll:l n!lsw acros, I}v;nnuhecfc“nlmnlllg ofs, "E0 norde: and ot Sinaratso, nd, PR RIS E 000 Roam 1o Blajor Blosk. " JFQBSALR-A 00QD IATMOI'I80 AGRES WITIIN i milio of Chebansd villago, at. pamo pricos. Call 20 ot a1, & LGS ONL, oo e, T ___REAL ESTATE WANTED. \‘T‘\NTED-A LOT FROM 78TO 100 FEET FRONT on North Bldo, south of Uhloago-av. and oastof Olark-st. ; inoumbrance objection; will pay part cash, assuma incumbranco, and balance (n_dosirahfo unfneam- herod Ilnllrlelrcfllvb")? lots on North and South Sido, ALD- WIN, WA & CO., No, 71Iswloy Building, south- York Sartior Donebarn nl Mdison:ata: i TO REN'[~~HOUSES. 0, RENT_SEVEN NIW, ENGLIRILBASEMENT houses on Mandolphaat.,’ noar * Itizsboth, "l housca havo beon dosiguad for maall famiilcs wito dosire ali modernconvenjoucp: nt, tecinea tonanta. T LYMARN, oo 17, Boriland uthoast cornor Doarburn Gnd Washington-sts. 70, BENT—2 GASSST.-3STORY BRICK, WWITH All motlorn improvemonts, MEAD & CO¥, 163 LaSallo, 10 RENT_RLEGANT TWOSTORY AND TASE: ‘mont warblo front houses In black fronting south on Vornon Park (Macalestor-placo), Contain cloven rooma; bath room, hot and cold waler; hot-al furnace; brick baras, oto, ; will bo ranted at fonsanublo figuros 1 desicablo tonants, Apply to W, J. ONALAN, 1i3and 114 Dosrbora-st. G RENT—A NICELY-FURNISLED TOUSE T0 A wmall family without childron, Ront low to reapon. #iblo and earoly |¥Im| ‘Apply at onco at 1879 Indians. av., noae Thirtiothi-at, 0 RENT-HOUSE story and Lasomont %6 UNION PARK PLAOE, 2. atono front, with S-atory bilo barn, Allmodorn imurovemonts, lflflfldlnfi gas f1xturos and furnaco, Apply at lRoom 24, §7 and 89 East Washiog. on-st.. In forenoon at 10 a, m., o¢ 463 Carsoll-av., atany Umo of day, T, K, COURTNEY. Nuraes. “'ANTED—AWETNU]\SE, IMMEDIATELY;GRER- proferred. Also, girl for general housowork, 520 State-nts, near HArmon.ourt. [IA‘NaTED—YA WET NI!JRS’E \Vl'flé A BABY 'IKO G‘? o Yor loro: Gorman. proforred. 3Must bo moll rocommendod, Call ab 816 Prairioar. Misselisnoous » TWANTED-TEMPORARILY 1N, OTFION, LADY to copy Totters; hours 8t 5, Addross {n oin hand- writig, miating wages, 1° 41, Tribune ofica. BOARDING AND LODGING, South Side. PARK ROW-FURNISIED ROOM TO RENT 153 EARE RANDOLIE-ST. ~WASHINGTON DIN- O hig-Rooms—Larga front ‘roomsy now and hand- somoly Cnrnfsbed; alao, day.board, 35 Y10, R T RO Titare, 3. U, BILBLEY. e oo . WABASHLAV.—LARGE ~ALCOVE TFRONT rooul, elegantly-furnished, with hot and cold wator, sulfable forman and wife, or 8 gontlomen, with Loard, ‘U'abla strictly first.class. Tnblafimndnn acoom- ‘modated at roasonablo ratos, SMICHIGAN-AV,—A FURNISHED FRONT ggmfloh with bath-room attached, w rent, with or without board. WABASILAV.—A LARGR 003, WARAMED waok, _Alao other reoma. DO JEANS o vt R T Day board, §3.60, 2 o 50 WABASH-AV. — [JOUSE IN _PERI'EOT ordor; conveniont to business: vory dosirablo foome, sluglo or an sulto, luralshod or uburalahed, with osrd, 871 Board, ABASH.AV.—EAST FRONT ROOMS ON cond floor, on suite or single, to rent with 10 RENT—200 WEST MADISON-ST.—14 SPAGIOUS rootis, with closots, and tha furnlture in seven rooms {or snle, modorata, 70, RENT_X FURNISHED, ATSQ AN TNFUR: . nished, 6 room cottage, No, 828 Pratt-place, batwoon ioyno and Loavitt, Jackson and Van Luron-sta, TSIED COTTAGR 149 PRAIRIE. 7 roomu; rent, $40. _Inquire nt 144, noxtdoor. T_ON BOWEN-AV,, WO DLOCKS FROM room cottago; wator and gas. Apply “Wost Side. 1 BISHOP-00URT_TO 'RENT, WITH, TOARD, ona sulto uf rovins u ouo Mlicht, warinad by furnaco’ house | dora convoalon WASHINGTON.ST., CORNER OF May—Nicoly-furnished r with first.class 00 Loard, for two gontloinen roforoncos exchanged. 358 ST RARDOLPILST, ~ONE LARGE: ROON, < Turnishiod, sultablo far two gentlemon or gontia: n1an aad wifo, also_ono_single room. Lroakfast and & o'clack dlunof, 86,00 por wovk. NG NO, 47 HUBBARD-ST., i chieap, W, WALLER, Room 3, 33() WESI, WASHINGTON-ST., EAST OF Elizaboth-st.—Plonsant front room, furnished, with firat-class boa WO-STORY FRAMIZ DWRLLING, A LI oS £ GO, Gtoam 7 torma modorata. 33 WEST JACKSONST.—DESIRABLE ROON oF rooms, furnishiod or unfaraished, with board ; ‘PO RENT--ROOMS, 1O RENT—A PLEASANT SLEERING.ROUM IN A g .~ buriness blook, on fourth floor, Clark. tweon Madison aud Monroo, Rant only {3 Apply to'D. J. GROCICER, T 7 R0 T J. wear ioard ol at reducod price T—163 AND 107 JAST WASHINGTON- "T'rado~Elogantly faruishiod rooms ot ‘Apply ai toom 37, URNISIIED ROOMS SINGLE OR EN weok, or month, publia blook, northeast_cornar Madison an pply at Room 13, sccond floar, 5 EGANTLY FURNISITED ROONS, AT 818, 8 nul 24 por montli ala by tha dsy and Wwools, at th St. Yullon Luropoan Hotel, 153 Doarboi 10 RENT=SICOND STORY OF BRIGK HOU 7 IO 3\ Torgor-ates bistwcon Woils snd Easalle; allmodora improvemonts tn’'tha Louso, _Inquiro ou tho Hrel flua F0_RENT_FIRST STORY OF 613 SECON. containing 4 rooms, Imfl!rp closots, wator, &o. per wonth 1o 8 good 1 nquiro ol uls 0 REKT-A N ‘xoom, firat tloor, with_ gas, Roforoncon exchianged, Tl Shorman 1 or on tha pi W0 NICRLY-FURNISITED ROOMS, ot conveataut to bustuossi In a privaty nsh PIREE LARGE FRONT ROOMS; GAR, tw, marblo mantals, &0, clieap roit. 319 nquito at Itoom 11, up-stal $ib D FRONT 0 Nosth Glark-st, DAN MILLER, No. of S 24 EE g 5, 7[10, RUENT-AT §3 770 81 PR ROON, ONLY THTET i sultia of two and ‘savon room Tipusnkospiog, in now brick bnilding, corner Lako- Wastornav, MUSSELWIITI, 3 : \auitablo for slugl guntloman, b satiafactory. ‘Addross F 4, Tribuno offica. e o R dorhto pelet. Oall at 370 Wabpshar, \VANTED—E‘.‘I’.O\W ON $£80,000 WOKTII OF PRODP- operts B3 Dot Sl worth, SIS 0% st 0, o0 Gucr: oher st Bido war 000 "and 30,000 ouckte FERVRNY $T0., 100 Labatlo-ster asomont. " \WANTED T IfAVE: GONSTANT INQUIRTES 01t NV ioncy, argo sna il sunis, Tong s siort ey on olty roal bstata: hoso having funds will fud o Bdvantago to apply to B, W ICROLT, 145 La Balio-at. VW ANIED-g6,000 1O §7,00 FOR A TERM OF 1[0 JERT_VIVE TOQMS AND TWO TOONE, 1is ‘Wost Harrisonat. Tyo sultcs of four roows; throa fgors, 100 North Joflcreon-st. 0, RENT-ENTIRELY NEW, IJTANDSOMELY furnished rooms 1 to goutlomon only. Immediato {letaliy: ot hotola and routauranta; 41 Soith Clarkt., gom [0 RENT~A LARGE FRO! O e o ok : Torta, ROOM, BUITABLE 85,00 vor ook 3 at70 to 6 yoard, un good first-olasa roal-ustato sourlty. | Wabasheavs Addross 1 40, Tribung oflico. % ATV T ORLY RURNISHED ROOMB} 3 FTED_35,60 TO-DAY TOT 0 BONTIN OF | 10 RENT-VERY IOREY XU, {}Sudl]r}g s VY “foss: it class socurlty. JENRY S+ GUODRION, | fuel, ahd-uso of plans, 1ialls hostod. 16iand1cs Sast 125 Dearhornal. Washington-st., Roon 6. . IN FRANKELIN DANK-WILL SELL TOR g’n‘fi 0 s T catata. A, G, DAY- WO OR_THRER PLEABANT AND nowly furnishod rooms, eno black fram Post Ollica, Apply at 16 Congrass-st. bot. Michigan and Wabnsh-ao, 47 Wost Rtandolvhat, &R 0()0 T )?XO,W TO LOAN 'FOR 8 TO 6 . ths,' Purchaso. > med‘ MOIEY & N AGILLy 1 Carats o bt BT TO LOAN ON TWO TO FOUR 550,000 s hor tiih st 2lass conlortato ot athor goliaterals, KELLUGG, VOSWINKEL & 00., 94 LaSalle-ut, FOR SALE, It BALE~FIRST.CI OKETS TO ST.LOUI! gueliy b 10 Ouialis vory ohiosiy.” ‘Llckals hought 3 L ont, 310 WILL, BUY A NEWFOUNDLAND i 4hs Jollerson-st, : FON SALE-LIY A GENILUSTAN RITURNING TO I inginid, awortiog shydar il aul doublo, contrst e Engiish sliot-gun; w 10 N q LA, WARNTS, Siuicon oudo, Kiuzlomtr o ' [FOREALE-1.20 CORDS OF GAK, ABIL MATTE, and oftn wood, as iU standa 15 (ho frua cigitt, il feom"olty on ‘Nor(hi Branoh, 0. O. KOULSAAT, 0 Hufor Bidok {ROK SALE-A TINT SEAL SACQUE AND MUTE dinaond Tings . 0. G HRYANT: 158 South Olatk stes foom - - TR AL GITANGIE 10T HHDUSE AND 1§ ot Tmian, snbia s, st 450 thiuo ol Fings, wo f plis, 3 Bovey Taiminon, S IR0 IR0 gl ateiiag, aril Benist AOrL: WHL Sl for ash ab 8250 cauh. cin watohay, 3 Lorsos, by oalt & : palr S PRSI, ol Sile Sunt and toas’ 1o tora il solt ohinin bragolotnt biso, 7 lota, JAS. Halle-at., Raom h PARTNERS WANTED. 124 D-WITH 81,600 OASIL} CAN TINGR WA havo dntorost (0 a sawill that gan saww 20,00 foot por day. 1 will by 315 por . lor tho lumber; olso wup il In logs at¥8 porm, Latthnore Lumbor Com. ‘Moundy Junetion, 1L, WENEI WANTED-WITIT g0 IN A WELL outublishiod oah busmoss. that will pay ouough e priortof two Gamilios, and can o rapidly Increasod, a8 L85, I'cibuug ol SARIN IR WANTID_] WILLARLL ONETALT IN: toreat in my firat-olawa sampli-roumy Al clgte tand ghionp Lor cash losatlon ono o o ot i tho sits, bose 1o Hurd of Tradoy ixturae ull now fiwuoinl oiwbirrss. unt Fonsan for soliinie, 1 1y to-day ta R AR T D Waahibmtonans Y . MACHINERY, = I"\O“ BALE-A S{-INOIL KENDLESS BED-FEED | STuoing plating-uachino, Alio, & Nu. i Sinlive fower artisors o or #aio alkcub, { ulmu-“ Vo BHrOR, Madhult Treokor, 0 Hust W ugiun-st, T’o WRNT_TWO PLEASANT ROOMS—U nished ; at 807 West Jaokeon-st,, noar Morgan; torms $16 por month. e TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &a. b ANV S I et e U P e S Stores. - 0, RENE-TIE HANDSOME STORE AND DASK. ‘ot 135 State-ut., 20373 taan alley; Ateam-hrated and wlonco; muderate ront, G. I, WORK & 00., {yors.cons ‘ons biuek from stroot-cars, HANCOOK North Side. * OF (AND 91, NOWIL OLARK ST, — ) tiouso. Ploasunt fuenishad or unfnrnishod rooms with board very choap, for goutlomon aud lad 1074 NORTIL BEARONN-ST-—ONE SUTTE UN. llzc furnished, oxssut carpota: Tronty sacond. flodrs ono ologai reasonal 1078 Nenmir DEARBONN-ST—TO RENT-ONE 22 1argo olegautly furnlsnod room and ono unfur- nistiod “oxcept carpot, with buard. noar busiuoss ceutro, 209 OHIOST.—A PLEASANT FHONT RODM for a gontisman and wio or two ringlo gonto- {om vl Bunds faralatod of unfaemlsid ‘Smalf fai & furnishod largo room, whtti board; torms Tivory convenionco Hotels, ATVANTIO MOTEL, VAN BUREN AND SHER- bint opposito itack Island Dopoi—Llegant rooms translont, $2.60 per da, DB AT, dor inie fovn mon, to. §6.60 bor Miscellnnoons. SITUATION WARTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, AR compealtor n weokly nowspapor, tins somo kiloml- eilgo of tho husiass. Addross % W, Telbuuo oflico. glfiIATTdN WANTED_DY AN ATTRAGTIVE younz Indy, aious in tha world, » iomo whore sho oo DunLench Shala, 1 nerCRALIL a8 yeara ok : 2 o RS, Addros MOLLUE PASONS, llfi:vukfin,fln LOST AND FOUND. M\')mh; TRTONY YATD AT NIGIT X 1D AND fo cowy horna o o yayihg chargos. ITUGH RINN, 10 Sonth Aatetod-as T,OST-®le REWARD_TAST EVENING, FROSt L1 cornor West Lako and' Unlon-ats., & black horse, sttt ieed ol iy o ova retrard for roturn ' 108 Waok Takacste 5 T OSTON TIlURSDAY, & BRAGELET OF TILL e ailvor and carved ivory. o pald it roturnod to 110 WWarromaY: o OST—A GOLD MASONIG KEY-STONE, finder will be rowardad HEILBRAN, 251 Wabashav. OST . ON DRARDORN, WASHINGTON, OR i Hiafo-sts,, north of Madison, a strip of mink fur, about threo-(6firths of a yard long. Tho findor will ploase bring 1t (o3 Tt “Lai Up-stairs, A sultablo zo. ard will Lo pa loinostia industry and THI by returning to’ LOUIS Adnms txpen bax marked I Toaving it &t 190an T.OSTIN ", MADISON” AND, BTATI-ST. OAT, 4 botweon Pacltic Hotel and Birtaouth-st., ahoutd olock Thanksgiving ovoning, An oral broast Jin, with pendant, sob with garnots and poaets. Tho findor Will ba rowardod by leaving tho samo ut 106 Doarborn-at, - Lo’s‘i‘-—.\ BLUE LOOKET, BET WITIL PEANLS nud contalniag portralt. Hnder wil recovo fiboral vard by riaralag fo UOMEIL T, BTONE, s Wost ckson-st. v Towarded and hoss anke samo 10 MRS, HOPRINS, 82 Twoltihiat, e OST_VROM 783 SOUTH J GEFERSON-ST,, A RED and_while spoltcd cow—partly_Durham-crnokod fiormia ons shortae han tho athor. Tho Bador Wil bo liberal JOHN COLLINS. 1% THE 26711, A RUBBER WATOR GHALN, with whito sholl, square and compass attacked, Ro- trn to 011 M, ribung oifioo, ,EET HIS HOME ON THE TITH INST., ELMER L) “Palmor, & boy 13 years old: had on daric brown or rdod. 0. biack suit, and gra; oA t arm paralyzed; right Tog shorick thattlotbs e anof ‘saund miBd. ARy praon contining him and informing his father, XA MER, of Kemper, Jorssy County, I, of his whoreabouts wift Bo iborally Sawardod, Ay Saformation {hankfully o- od. ITRAYED—A LARGE DAY HORSE WITI ONR white hind foot. A lboral roward will be glven If ro- TRAVIED_ON THE BTH, A BLAOK I-YEAN-OLD D col, four whita foot and ik In forohcad, “Noward for roturn to 9 3 (- orotutn tol » oar Twouty.s000n QTOLEN-F o3 Il PASTURE OF A. T, SNELL, In Jaffornon, 111, o ight bay horso, white feot, and atripn ous faco; noto white, 16 Lands bigll, and woly! et Sl et pel obd ki doud n;’:’nimmi 1o ELMEI WASHBURK, Culef of Police, cazo, BUSINESS CHANCES, N & NO, I ONANGE PRESENTED TO A MAN witis & smwll oapital, Wi, Harrlson, tho Invontar of tho famous Harrison's Patont Horsa Olipoar, wiich (s now inopoeation in this olty and can bo soon. sy tha roar of 835 Wabash-av,, ta sunply tho dewmand for fia machinos, will acil n faw gannor «couatics at vory low figuros. Iorses clipped for ach. o '\ RATE OANOCT FOR & MAN WITH $1,60 OAS A FARRSS go into & largo mnnn:nnluxfl‘ TN rofiteavor 160 por aant. Tariie ity frato catablishcd, ail c’;’ig‘lfl’é'icé’flll?ury .Il‘( in rmlll ll'lllnr. snk”l‘l“’""““ to from "200n wook. Gall &t onco, Pirod o In avery Housdhold, Nov7 South Joferson s COMPLETE TAILOR.SHOP, WITH A _GOOD run of custom, for aalo choap for ensh, on account of fotiring frow bunuoss. Iuquiro at 63 Harrisonat., noar AL TAVING AN IMPROVED DARM OR firstelass unimprovod, worth 85,000 or 86,000, can &eduro an intorost in & valuablo, paying businosa? must compotont to mansgo it, and havo first-ofass roforonces, Tennnat attond to It porsonally, and must bava a mian af abillty. No agont ncod apply, ' Addross, with roal namo, 293, Tetbune pitico. VELL-PAYING GORFLE TOUSE, TIFTED UF 0 $tylo, fixstesians losation, fuf s . ablo peike: Thaoto of 14, G, NUSUHELER, Room 81 Afotropuliian Block, [ FAsE, LIGENER, AND TTXTURES OF & 600D 2, Jmulezoom for’ 2alo cloap. Ront low.” No.” 605 o-st. [Tmtl Loar reasonablo rate: rst-clasy in ovary particular, VENTRAT, JIOTRL, MARKET-ST.—GOOD ROOMS ./ “and firat.olasa at vory modorato ratos. Passcngor clovator conatantly runnivg, Day board, 86 Dor weok; trauaient, 39,60 por day. M ERCHANTS HOTET, CORNET OLATIC & LAKT. E\ datd amillos sudsiaclo gontlomon i tirst-class board, at day boatd, §0; translont, §3 por day, 8.1, nagar. QARDS T(OUSE 116 AND 118 TIETILAV.-TTE- ‘gaut rooms, with board, at fram 87 to #10 por waoks tramaieut, #3 por day; day Bosrd, 86 pee wook, BOARD WANTED. TROKRD-BY A GENTLEMAN, AND WIFE, 1N & privato fuwlly, In vicinity of Uslon Park, Addross, with terms, 2 81, Tribuno otfico, POARD-WITH & JEWISE TAMILY, BY X ‘young nian that would furnish his rooni, Reforcnces exchango: Address % 5, Tribuus oflica. MISCELLANEOUS. 0UKS OPENED AND GLOSED, COMPLIGATED cunnts adjusted. ork requirin ; Maitod by W IR, Acourtunt, 146 FHt-av. m ol biatnod by fraud, ‘an X ahall reafst its ot e ablainod by Hraud, o L S AT L WITELAR, (CASE TAID FOR CAST-OFE GLOTIING AND ‘witcoltanoane gands of any kind, by seuding a lottar 15 1, GELDISR, Loan Ofico, 864 Btatd-st. 1) ERORUTION-TIIC FIRSt OF BEATHERWIOK & Huslott {u this day dissolvod by mutual consont, Afr. 37 M, Hzslote rotiring from the busingss, Tho buiinees il Ho gontinnod buaingas sottlod by i, Gl oo 80,8 ek Takorat: o i Jar o WO A mimmwiox, J. M. HASLET'T. TTAYE A STORE; WANT TO BELL GOUNTRY prodyad far connisaion housos, ono-Lalt commi § il yive honds for doublo AmouRt "of Goods, * Add an fif Wost Sadfson-se, . i ENT—VE] AP_NIW TRIOK BTN | \[ETAL SHOW GASES—TWO "GOOD NI et Rt i, T Riotontoode | IV okt coes 7 saeaioap st 13 ok o Business. Apply at H6 Wout Lake-st, or Weuto Call and pxamine, A STORE, FORIY-EIGILT TEET DLED, holving 'and gus clinndeliors, on_South . 207, noar coruiar of Van Buroh, Inquive ‘ Offices, ', RENT—FINE OLIICK AND DESK-ROOM, fueuiviiod ox unturnished, and ovors convenionco, L our busviens oiion, G, B, WORK & CO., 188 LaSalluat, Miscollancous. i MENT—A LARGE BASEMUNT: WILL TAKR onhunllnn? priea Il May, Good for any businos. JONN MILLE] iro QAT THE gl S0l o oxolnngolL 77 Clarkeat.,_Gub thia out; St. Souls, 568 N P ST A PAIRy ON A O et Slorhiing, ; 551 fou Qlarlints Usdora by mtl prowaptly attondod o, DISCOUNTS—RMAILROAD TIOKETS bp A, I FOWELE, rl'ul«: PARTNERSHIP HRRETOFONS EXISTING botwoen Aloxandor Saolizor and Wm. Thomas, as Bnoltzor & T'hiomas, lins heen dis: e Ivor mutual sont this 23d day of Novembor, eaid ‘Thoniss to collogt il {itlow and fry all dobie on acseunt of fato frmi. Win, “Thomas will contiuuo the arohitootural businoss at 73 Duarbora-et, AKX AR rl'ili RENT—PA 110 WITH IRON TANK stoani-yollor, steaming ruoiw, smolka-liouss, da., ol i comploto runtiing urdur, U, A, KHODES, T3t} 140 JanSallout, WANTED--TO RENT. VWANIEDSTO TUNT—A BUILDING SULTABLI Y Aror haeso-shiaoliis Horth Bio. tiorth of Vau Buron: at.. or vneant lot, A, ILARSUBERGER, Room § "Trfbuno Bullding, \WANTED_TO RENT—IY A YOUNG QENTLE \ ’}.fi‘.{;{ 5 Tuenintiod ryom in some bl]“{l‘"lfl in, hm'.) fice 1o of 1ho aliy, o v Sodglug whion 1 the e v sk oo g feTodglu vl W ARTEBTO RENTLTWG OF TIRER TGOS for light_Housokuoping, for a family of threo} rant ot tn wxecod §10 0 month, Addrew 1B 16, Tribuno oltico, AGENTS WANTED, Aonns WANTED-LADIES AND QENTLEMEN o canvads for tho Lixcolslor Mugazing, ' Largo vome ons kivon, _Oall at ivom 09, 167 L.aBalio-st, Y, RRAILIOAD TIOKET ), Feibuno affico. 1L THOMAS, TRO_IMAERTAT WA T Autdrous 118 ANTED -1 [AVE 93,00 10 IN IN SOMR otk businoas, Covimisaton proforred, 59" Wort Madison-st, TR = WE WILL BE IN OUR_ OFTIOL, Y A Stoteat Givhroh Dok, onencr Ol o Washingtowsts,, all day and until 8 u'cloak this ovening, Stamgmbor thartors wo, aro yuw offering ta coloniste 0 with us to Oolorado, and thio most libural iow” offoros Ouloaka, - Wo savo yout In trunspotution, and furnish you'toat and sood tacomtinon farinlng, el il rove iolp i 0! I 0 NRV it A D Rettis 1 0, oy obicae MUSICAL, U5 FOR BALE AT GRIEAT N A O R A it somammsmts V. 1Y + 168 West Madison: PIANOS AND Ol- pogally, © WAL L ‘nour Van furon. GENTS WANTED-WIE DESTRE T0 ARRANGI: AU s rosponsiiio und rollable man I ouoh clly intord thotrou dulivery apuiomy has buan svabilabid, to A oo anoralt's Pa d e e o 1o We IO KL, cara’ Wols orn Nows Uompay A -“, ANTED-A LARUG-RIZE, TOOT-POWER JOB b, Urluting-prasat sk bo ff goru onfof, n‘r:l‘l‘ x\’{"f:\l' i R O et CLAIRVOYANTS. PRI, Los L L ey T8, HELINT, 103 WEST MADISON.ST,, OLAIR- ML walor aud casd, ¢ b HOUSEHOLD GOODS. s JOUSEHOLD GOODS, . ., {URNITURE AND HOUSKIIOLD (U0 0 Ve B aniriaih oty Sy edeys SRS o LI IONG K000 W aud 157 Mamditphan PEANIRGAIIT, SACIINERY, RELTING ETRAN {ipos, dovingkiin, ot to b, 51d very ahiap i . piod oo, o ml ivonue b vy Tow sonts Baa amplo stoam Wwer, ) o o > B0 Hlaniolmilt, coret Greon and Rinzio'ste: VW ANTEDA GOOD MAN TO TAKE IALF T & now rastaira ? callty 'fa Chicago; 146 1iast Madisomat, ot o . WILL BUY NALT-INTRREST TN & LONG- B500 bt \wehiss! faibing busthes yar e clonr S600 por month, i 13 Eatlo-at.; dtoom . 5 Galy $1,600 atook on hagd. AYEAR_WANTAD—A RESTONSIAL \ 2,()00 Plrly ta take exclusivo ay :z(m: lnolhll Iln ahi dicinity, of a ifat-cinss articlo, woll Intzoducod, dibly appravod, withioutenpositiot, solling ab&t0and Siele A o e AdHcars A K, Heibing alics, o TO EXCHANGE, © BXOHANAR—A SSTORY FRAME TOUSE, with Toano of lof, on pavod stroct in’ Bouth Division’, Will slso add nomo vacant lnts Jocatod uoar Northwoster car-works, fros and olear of inoumbrauco. Want in ox- chango & vacant lot_situated east of Htate:st., etween Thlztloth and Forty-third sts. HROWN & LONTON, Roal kstato Agonts, 160 Deatborn-st. 0_TXONMANGE — A NEW G5TORY FRAME hoave, with lot, on \ Harrisou-st,, forvacant or bttty $ote, risoro {s mall incombraas on thohouse, bidod Tito small Daym oas” of Il oo it soon. BIROWN & LOJTON, teal iistato Agontes 160 Dearbarn-st, HANGE_WANTID A GOOD STOOK OF ‘toas, cofloos, apicos, sud fancy grocorlos in ozohange for veal Gatate aud cash. "Addross 1* 40, Tribuno aiico, i EXOIANGI:—ONOIOE LOT ON PREATRIE-AV. noar Thirty-fourth-st,, for Englewood lot worll X,"”‘i' {082,000, Ownara ploass address STORRS & WARE, 64 Wasbhlugton-st, 710 EXOIANGE—120 AORES OF FINE PRAIRI [0 Qimbor Jand, pactly lmpruvd, noac B Qiintou Qoulty, 3o., for plece of Iand sultabl - Gapli, near Ghiongs. ¥ KOG, W Biat Twosty-suse S q GARIL_AND JOWA AND NEGIAS 85,000 AT R0 to touita tr Bhin mm:g(‘ resldence on Fouth Sido pretorred; would as. 000 _ {3 \b) 3 A . A A e e S A e stating full par A SIANGOING AWRORD WILE SRLL O X liango any part O grant varioty of lrabsas v Tl rine, Lorwon ourEingass Mugeios,. aldlgiiey Yot ‘503&., \Vn:ntln -lg‘.-s(mu hr:asufi-l'uaufi’m m.':l? rlvo auy i wanted, with sooin 3 e 3 S CUCHE T amah Deart il atborn- JOR SALE-AT PANIG PRIO F old ma -I:Xlullnnuuml h , A R ai nalt prico.” Ol o oF sddross b Vs ELEASES YEAR ugRy Houth Cartl iitinaN T :E{OIIEILS WINTERED ON REASONABLE TERMS: wad care aud woll aholtored, Inquite at HARRISY Hafo Manufactory, 23 and 35 East Raudolph-st, e LS AT MONUAN PARK aaud il d b bl 1 food to horao. " CAN Ay 113 wd 115 Bouth Watoreste \\TAN’NCI)—TO 1 A BOUND, GUNTLE AND kind horso, 6108 yoara ald: thiat has & guod squara goll, ot trot |n 3 minute Jiust Lo oleeps st pauio i 3 AN OUBLE EXPRESS WARNERS, AT WY "5 Bromor-at. VY ANTEDK” GoOn, BOUND TORKE, 10, Uih s wintors for iy kooplog, good reforones; call at 110 Wou Turon-ste iRy LARGE HEAVY THORSES A Fhsaatn, arkate Urookbacks will Lo bald Hoston Htable, nrnor Cwouty-sogund.ut. and Juiiata.av. EWING MAOHINES, obx &' U1 s 51 D Udee cormor Wabinall-av, a2 A datak st

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