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4 THE CHICAGO DAILY, TRIBUNE: TUESD DECEMBER 23, 1873 THE COUNTY BOARD. Annual Report of the County Agont. Alarming . Inorease in Applications for Assistance---Oyver 6,000 Fami. lies to Be Looked After. Gontracts for County Supplics Awarded. The Connty Commlssioners mot yestordny afternoon, Prosldent Ashton in the chair, Tho full Board was In attondanco. 3 " MIBOELUANEOQUS, The Physiclan of tho Inssue Asylum urged the npepssity of putting in gas fixtures at tho Asy- lum. It was roferred. J. M. Marghall & Co. Inquived aa to tho ront: ‘of Kentuoky Block, which was occupiod for the display of tho Court-Houso plans. Tho charge I 7,600 THE COUNTY AGENT. The annunl roport of tho County Agnnt for tho year onding Dee. 1, 1873, was supmittod, and roforrod to tho Committeo on Publio Oharities, Tho Agont calls attention to tho extromo cold wenther of last winter, to tho panie, and the gon- oryl guspepsion of business during tho past two months in nearly all manufacturing estab- lishments, Tho Chicago Rolling-Mill Company alono Gischarged upwards of 800 mon, and othor manufucturivg ostablishments have mndo pro- suruenntn reductions in their working forco, n theso nccounts tho work of tho County Axonl's offico hias beon unususlly groat. Ontho 80tk of Novembor thoro wora 2,406 fomillos on the books ; during tho first threo months of tha rosont flscnl year 4,623 familics woro alded ; fi’wsug tho second quaiter, 8,509 families ; dur- Ing thio third quartor, 3,062 familios ; and duting tho fourth quartor, ending Deo. 1, 1878, 8,026 familios, all of tho lattor being now on tho books. Tho numbor was incrossing vory rapldly, no loss than 100 applicants having boen mado duily dur- Ing thio past (hreo weeks, of which an avorage of about 25 por cont wero rejoctod. If the incroase kopt on 'in this way thoro would ho batwoen 6,000 and 7,000 familics o look aftor this wintor, Tho total number of additional applicants dur- ng the year wps 8,043 ; giand total, 10,454, this numbor thero'woro rejoctod and not. found by visitors, during tho yoar, 8,858 familics, so that tho total numbor of fumilics rnnulvlng Md duriog the yearwas 7,006. Tho total numbor of families recoiving nid' for ona month, during enoh quarter, and thon discontinued, was 2,626 hroughout tho year; thoso re- colying nid two months, snd then dis- gontinued, 1,2156; total of those who yoceived id "throe months and total discontinued, 829, Tho total lucrenso of familica on the bools dur- ing tho year was 620. The *causo of rolief given " to those now on the books includes 1,435 widows, 1,300 sick and ngod martied Jluflpln, 1063 women" dosorted by thelr Lusbands, 83 agod widowers, aud 41 zumarried people of advanced onrs, ‘Thero are in tho Wost Divislon, 1,816 ; orthy Division, 675 ; South Division, 605, Tho nationalitics aro n8 follows: Ircland, 1,116 ;9! Gormany, 640 ; Seandiuavin, 237 ; Amoriea,'199 ;| obeumia, 145 : Polund, 116 ; England, 82 ; Hol- land, 43} Canada, 41; Amorican citizons of Afridan descent, 41'; France, 80 ; Italy, 0; Lel- gium, 0 ; Russis, 2. The ngent takes grent orod- 1t to himself for not having squandored a large amquut of monoy in tha transporcation dopart- ment. e also finds fanlt with Eastern citios for enddling paupors on Chicago. Passes to the number of 1,841 have beon issucd during tho year, at an oxpense of $15,988.07, averaging £8.24 each. The number of porsous sent to tho County Farm was_1,433; burinl ordors issued, 501 ; number recoiving medical treatmont, 280, ‘There was expended, for groceries, $15,712.18 5 for ment, $25,045.16; for potatoes, 812, 637.17; for bread, $17,067.62; for ehoos, $10,020.05;. trousportation, $1%,847.75; for wood, £3,640.25; coal, 502,619.05; burials, $1,244; fiour, £5.63; crutchos nud trusses, 3236 Todgiug for poor pereous, 883,45, CGrand fotal for tlio publio, 8136,929.00 7 for ront, ealatios, &e., 10,867, 93. Totcl, §147,796.90, Thero ip now on hand £676,10 worth of grocories, offico furpituro,. &c. ‘Tho average amount issued to each family per month is obont $6.50, Additional room at tho Pcor-Houso is noedad, costing about §6,000; but What iv needed still mora than anylling elsa is s offico fully threo times us largo ay the presont ono, i order to provent tho suiTering of » largo number of peoplo who are unuble to gain ad- mittance in extreme cold weathor. COUNTY BUPERINTENDENT OF SOOOLY. Tho Committee on Judiciary, to whom was ro- ferred the roport of tho Committee on Educa- tion in referenco to the financial affairs of the Gounty Superintondant of Schools, roported thint the Education Committeo's viow of the case i8 the correct ono—viz : that Mr. Lane is respon- «siblo oply to the various towns, and not to tho sounty, for his cystody of tha school fund, The teport wus congnrred in, aud the bill of Mr. Lanc for $300 was ordered peid. COPNTY HUPPLIES. The Speeial Copmittea on bids for furnishing county supplies reported recommending the award of various contrnots, ns follows : Toots and Shoos—T'o Theodore Schultz, at the following pricea per pair: mon's shoes, 3150 ; men’s hoots, €2.76; women's ehocs, $1,13%¢ olildren's sh hog, 70 conts ; misaes’,§1; boysh 61; women's slippers, 75 couts; men's ul]ppum, 86 couts, s - Bulter—To Frederlek Boarnor, ab 24 cents per pound for first-olass tablo. N “Clothiug—To J. G. Beardsloy & Co., ab §7 sach for coats, #3 for vests, §% for pants, or 813,60 for full puit. The report was cancurred 1n. The Specinl Commitiea ou tho bids for meat aupplies, reported that thore would bo required’ at tfie County Agout’s office, 406,302 pounds Loapital, 65519 pounds: poor-bonse, 180,385 pounds ; insune asvlum, 119,839 pounds, Tolul, 761,095 pounds, Tho Committee reported that the bid of August Wollison, clasimed also {o bo the Lid of Willism Rojnhardt & Co., titough not the Jowest, was the best for iho county Lo ac- copt, and recommended that it bo accepted at § conts por ponnd for all meat, ham, and poultry. 3r. 0. 6. Smith, ono of tho wnaucoosstul tid- dars, was presont, and obtained Fermmulun to speak, and proceeded to stato that his bid was over 0,000 lower thun that of Reinhardt & Co. 5 that his_meat was _equally good in quality; e was roady to give the required bouds,'and his fpoilitiog weroe ample to supply the roquired quantity. The report was cononrred in, in epite of tho £6,000 difreranco, aud the mont contrnct was voted to Reiubinrdt & Co. The Board adjourned until Monday at 2 p, m. 5 —— RAILROAD ACCIDENT. The Woodrff eleoping-car attached to tho train from Loulsvillo to Indianapolis, on tho Jof- teragnvitlo Railroad, wne thrown from the track . agar §oymour, Ind., sbout 6 o'clock Friduy oven- ing. Tho accident was supposed to bo the résult of a defeotivo wheol, a worn-out {rack, und fast running to make up for loat time. The coach, which was on tho ronr of the troin, was thrown from tho rails on to the sleepers, along which it bumped violently for a short dis- tance, and was then hurled down a steop em- ‘bankment, some 156 or 20 fect in height, into o creelt at tho bottom, whero it was very bndly smashed up, Every sontin tho car was (otally dl:mollntlcd? and the conch canght firo from the stove n the rear ond, hut this wna soon extin- guished by tho water from the crock, which waa about 3 feot deop. ¢ Tortunately, but five persous wero in {he car atthe time, four of whom wore Indicy, pud, strange to sny, nll escapod withont serious in- Jury, with the uxuelltlml of Ma}, Nicholas J. Vail and his wife, of this city, Muj. Vail was on his voturn from the Chicago & Sonth Atlantio Rail- road Conveution at Charloston, and wus so Ladly out aud bruised about his hesd aud faco, and warions portions of his body, nsto probably con- fiue him to his bed for geveral weckd to como. Mra. Vall also recalved many sovero contusious, and hor right nostril wus torn or qut, The train want on a short distanco beforo dis= covering the loss of the alooping-car, but It apponrs that sevoral citizens of Hoymour had noticed tha dofectlya wheol, aud followed, ex- ecting an uocident, Ko unsistanca was soon &b Enud and the Pwncugam reseued from the wreak, ‘T'ho confusion umidst the dubriy of the ‘ear and tho wators of the creek, sud the totul darkuess that surrounded tho unhappy passon- ors, can botter bo fmaginad than deseribed, 'he cav made ono outiro revolution and bLalf of another mmro roaching the bottom of tho em- ‘bankmout ; sud had {t Loen filled with pas- gongera groat loss of lifo must have acourred, As the nccidont in suid to Lo dircotly due to thio carolesanous of the Company, in not tonting and vomoyiny the defoctive whool, it ju probable goveral sults for dutages will rosult, ‘oo much grnlm eannot bo bontowad on tho conduckor, Ir. Whodan, who did ovoryihing in his pawor to allayinta the sulforings of tho Injured pnse sangors, aud mako thom ns comfortablo as pos- siblo undor tho cironmstancos, —_— THE GERMAN CHILDREN, Tiow Some of ‘Thom Got Thoir Christe mus Presonts. TFor tho last bwo mouths & number of our most rmmhmut Gorman Iadies have boen busy cal- ooting funds and articles of children’s wenr, among the wenlthy Gormans in this city, for tha purpoge of providing Christmgs prosonts for tho largn numbor of poor apd destitnte Gorman ohildron, who woukl othorwise recslye no moe mento of thig festlval, Tho committon of Indiea wero not na succons- {ul In thoir collections as thoy expoctod, owing to the prosont dullnoas in_tradn, aud bosides the Gormons had beon very lberal in contributin towarda the Iomo for tho Sholtorices on North Unlon straet, Still, they succoedod {n colleating about §1,600 in monoy and artiolea of oluldron's woar, The distributlon of Christmas _gifts took plncoyaatordayaftarnoon at Orpheus Ifall, corner of Lako and Peorin stroots, In tho contro of the hall alood six large Chriatmos troes, from which wore dnnfllng o multitudo of toys, and a number of lighted condles illuminated tho wan aud omao- inted facos of tho poor but dolightad littlo onps. All kinds-of childron's wenr, such as hots, oaps, furs, shawls, boots, shocs, drosscs, oto, wora pllod oy tables svound the rooms, and tho fn! n¥ tho happy litlo_crontures can battor bo mpgined thon doscribed, when they wero put fn posseseion of snch articles as they wero most in noed of, by tho kind Indies of thio Committos, who must have folt thomselves sufciontly re- warded by the o{‘ol theso children, many of whom oxpressed their gratitude with a ““Thank you, ma'am—God bloes you." After recelving tho clothing tho childron wore mado still happior by haviug sweot charity placod in tholr pockote, in tho form of candies and nuts, by two young and lovoly ladles, Tho fouror five hun- drod peor innoconts who recolved the bonotit of this chority yostorday, will undoubtedly, when thoy put on thoir now sud wann garments Ohristmas Day, thauk God for hnvln’f provided them with a merry Obriatmass, sud wish tho Indios & Happy Now Yoar. Tho followiug ara the nauios of the most prom- inont Indios who got up this charity : Mra, Houry Greenobaum, Mra. A, O, Hosing, Mrs. It Michaolls, Mrs, L, J. Kadish, Mus. J, A, Iluck, Mrs. Albert Von Steinhauson, Dre. Hotz, and 2ligses Konkol and Edda Borman, PAPAL UTTERANCES. Text of the New Encyclicnl. The_oucycllenl lettor of his Ioliness Popo Pius IX., dated Nov. 21, and addrossod to all Datviarchs, Primates, Archibishops, Bishops, and otlier ordinarios in favor and followship with the Apostolic Boo, I8 a decument of unusual longth. Bogioving with an allusion to * the wogs of our city,” it saya: “Thoro ring slill in onr cars tho cries of 1oligions mon aud women who havo been driven from thoir homos in poverty, and soattored hitlier and thither by hostile honds, as iy dono whoro rovolution triumphs—just as, nc- cording to Athanasius, the groat Antony used to oy, ‘Tuno dovil latos all Olwiatinns, but + Do ~cannot ondure good monks nnd virgins - dedicated to Ohrist.! We lave mow geon what wo thought could nover come to pass, viz., tho supprossion and abolition of the Roman Uniyorsity, which had boen establishod—according to tho words of an anclont nuthor wilting on tho Anglo-Snxon sohool In Rome—that younfi church “students from dlstant parts might be educated in Gatholio fajth and doctrino, It* bocomes cloaror overy day how truly wo have 80 oftan insistod that tho encrilogious “usurpation of our territory has had for it espoclal objoct the subvorsion of the TPoutifioal authority, and tho destruction, it pos- siblo, of the Catholia raligion itself.” Reforring to recont ovonts in Switzorland, his Toliness declares tho oath ywhich the eivil powor in the Canton of Qonova has imposed on parish pricsts and their assistants to bo unlawful and eacrileglous, and that all thoso who, in the Can- ton af Uenoya or clsowhiero, huving boon alocted by tho votes of tho poople, and canfirmntion of the civil power, shall venturo to take upon them acclasinstien] functions, do ipso faoto inour the grealor_oxcommunication, ospecisily resorvod tu tho Ioly Bee, and other canonical ponaltics; and that thoy are to bo avolded by the faithful according to tho Divino command a4 strangors and robvera, who como not bub to steal aud to kill nnd to doatroy.” i ‘Tho lottor goos on to say that ** deods slill more sorrowful have taken place in five of tho roven cantons which form the Dioceso of Tale," and, after recounting the troatment the Bishop of that diogoso reccived, his Halluoss sy ; #Wo thank God for upholding and strengtlion- ing, with tho same graco that sustainod the martyrs, that chosen part of tha Catholic flock which maniully follows their Bishop, ‘getting up o wull for ‘tho house of Israclto stoud in battle in tho day of the Lord," and without fear treading in_ thio footstops of tho hoad of martyrs, Jesus Ohrist, menfluf ferocions wolves 'will tho meckness of Iambs, and choerfully aud patiently fighting for tho faith." With regard to tho * persocution " in Prussin, the lotter saya': **Ifany ono would throw the blame of these portmibances on the Cath- olics of {tho Gorman Empiro, it_would Lo _oltogother without warraut. Tor, if it ho.imputed to thom a8 an ooneo thut they do mot acquiosce jn. thoso lawa in which with o safo_conscience they can- not scquicsco, for a liko renson and in lika maunor the apostles and martyrs of Jesus Christ aro to bo accuscd, who choso rather to uadergo the most cruel punishmont and death itself than botray their proper offico, and vio- late tho laws of their most_holy religion in obedience to impious commands of persccuting Trinces; Of a truth, venerablo brothors, i€ 1o othier laws than tho Inwe of a civil cmpir oxist- ed, aud laws Indeed of o hifilmr ordor which it is o duty to obey nnd a'sin to violAte—if, maroover, thoso samo efvil laws could constitute o supremo rule of conscicnco, n8 somo impiously and ab- surdly contend—the primitive martyrs, and they who afterward followed them in ‘shedding their blood for tha faith of Christ and the liberty of the Onurch, would bo ruther worthy of Llame than of honor and praise. Nay, it would not ovon have beon possible, in the teoth of laws and againgt the will of Princes, to proach and propa- gute tho Olristian icligion, and to found tho Church, Tho fuith, howovor, toachos, ond human ronson demonatrates, that thero exists o twofold order of thiugs, and at tho #omo timo two powers ara to bo distiuguished | on tho earth—tho one uatural, which provides for the tranquillity of human socloty anduccular affaiys ; tho other, the origin of which is ahovo nature, supreme over the City of God, thut is tho Ghureli of Chist, divinoly institutod for tho peaco and tho etornal salvation of souls. . . Ninco these things are 50, you will ensily undor- stand, venerable brothers, with what sorrow of mind wo must havo beon aftectod when wo read in o lottor latoly sout us by tho Emperor of Gor- mony in pergon an accusntion nob less cruel than unlooked for againgt o pert—ns ho himsolf says—of his Cathollo subjects, and espacially against tho Catholio olorgy and Bishops of Gor- muny. Of which ncousation this is tho canse— that fhoy, foarloss of bouds and tribulations, and not ‘ counting their life moro Ernnlolm than thomselvos, have rofuscd to oboy tne aforenaid laws with tho same coustaney with which, boforo Lhey woro passed, thoy had pro- tosted by denouncing their injustice, whioh was" unfolded in gravo, luminous, and solid oxpostu- Iations amid the applauso of the wholo Catholia world, and. of not a fow evon of non-Cathelios, Lofore the Boveroign, his Mimaters, and the su- promo logislature of tho kingdom, Far that cauge they are now necused of the orimo of troason, as of consonting and conspiring with thosio who aro endeavoriug to overthrow all or- ders in human snclntly, without rogard to in- numerable and notable proofs which ovidontly Lear wituess to their unshalion faith and alle- giunoo to thoir Bovorolgn and thelr forvent pa- triotism toward thoir countsy, Yen, und wo our- sulvos are asked to oxhort {hose Catholics and seorod pastors to observe tho nforouuid laws, which i to ask that wo also ourselyes ahould len aur help in opprossing and scattering the flock of COhrist, But, trusting in God, wo are ocoufidont that the most serene Emperor, whon ho has bat- tor agcortained and woighod thoso things, will rojoct a -Busplolon #o owmpty and inoredible ugainet bis faithful servants, and will no longer endure Lhat tholr honor should be ussuilod by o foul a calumuy, nud that an un- merited prosccution should Do continued againut thom, - o shonld, indocd, Lavo giadly passod aver in this pluce tho letter of Lhe Imperor, if it Ll not hoen made publio by tho ofilcial jonr- il in Borlin altogothor without our knowladge, and in a mannor cortalnly unusual, togethor with another lettor writton by our hand, in whioh we appenled for the Cathiolio Churoh in Prussis to the justico of the most sorone Imn- peror, . o . Nor i3 this the end of tho wrongs whioh are nflicted upon the Onthollo Chureh, For to this must bo also nddod the atronage which has boon ‘Hmnly taken up by l’lm Prussian sud the other Governments of tho Germanic Empire in bobalf of thoso now here- ties who call thomusolyes Old Catholics by the abuso of tuo name, which would bo truly ridie- ulous if it were not that 80 many monstrous or- rors of that sect n‘anluu; the oh!yo! I:Zulrll‘fv.l-p::': -11'{ the Cathollo faith, ®o mspy a Diving ~ worshlp 'sad fu tho sdmiuis- tration of mncramonts, so many gravest soandnls, mo great a linvoo of fouls rodoomed in tho blood of Obrist, did not rathor-draw abnn- daut tonrs from onr oyes, . . . Dub thoso mon, golng on mora boldly In tho way of In- léluu and pordition, ns by n just Ijmlgmnm of ud }. heppons to herotical soote, haya wishod nlso lo form to thomsolvon a hierarchy, na wo v snid, nud have choson and set up for thom- solvos oy their pusodo Bishop n cortain notorions apastata from tho Cn(hnl\o alth, Josoph Ilnbort elnkens ; and, that nothing might bo wanting to thoir impudenco, for hiy consogration Lhoy Linve lind recourso to those Jansouists of Utrecht whom thoy themaolvas, bofora tholr falling nway from the Chureh, rogarded with othor Catholics ay'horetios and goblsmntics. Novortholows, this Joseph IHubort dnros to call himeolf a Bishop, and, incrodiblo as it may soom, tho most sorono Emporor of Gormapy namad and acknowlodged him ns & Gotholle Dishop, and oxhibited him to oll his subjocts as ono who is to bo rogarded ns a Inwinl Bishop, ond as such to bo oboyed. Dut® the very rudimonts of Catholiy tenohluy declares that no ono ean bo held to bo s lawful. Dishop who is not jolued in communion of faith aud charity to tho rack on which the one Church of Christ is built; who doos not ndhero to the Supremo Pas- Loy to Khom all the shidop of Christ are commit- ted tobo fod; who is not united to tho can- firmor of tho brotherhood whioh is in the world, Wo, thoveforo, who have beon placed, undosory- ing a8 wa nre, in the Supremo Bea of Poter, for tho gusrdisuship of tha Cathiollo faith, nud for tho maintonanco of tho unity of. the Universal Church, according to the custom and oxample of our prodeoossors and their holy doorees, by tho power given to us from on high, nok only do- ¢laro tho oloction of tho said .5nunph ubork Relukons to bo contrary to'tue loly canons, un- lnwful, -and altogothor null and vold, and do- nounco and condomn his consccration ns encrl- leglous, but by tho nuthority of Almighty God wo declare t{m gald Joseph Hubort—to- gother with thosn who have talon part in his electign and sacriloglous conse- cration, and ° whoovor adboto to. and Tollow tho same, giving ald, favor, or consont— oxcommunicated, under aunthoma, soparated trom tho communion of tho Chureh,. and to bo rookoned smong those whose fellowship haa been forbiddon to tho faithful by tho Aposile, so that they aro mot 5o much asto say to thom **Qod speed you.” TFrom thoso fucts, to which wo have roferred in griof rathor than atlargo, you aro well ng- surad, veucrable brethron, Liow grave and full of danger is tho condition of Catholics in thoso countrios of Europo which we usve mentionad, Noither aro matters moro favorablo, or the tjmes moro poaceful, iu America, whero some coun- trios aro o hostilo to Oatholics that their Goy- srumonts soom rathor to dony in deeds than to iprofoss tho Cathnlic falth, Someof yon may porhiaps be surprised, vonorablo brothren, thnt the war which iy carriod on at this timo against tha Catholio Oburch extends so far nud wido. But whoovor is acquaintod with the charac- ter, the sims, and purposes of tho sects,— bo thoy Froo Magons or by whatover nnmo thoy oro lmown,—hud comparo thom with tho' character oand oxtont of the strito which throughout nearly the whole world is wagod agaiust . the Church, cannob hesitate to asalgn tho cause of our prosent calamitios to the craft and copspiracy of tho samo socts, TFrom thom is mado up the synagoguo of Satan, which is marsialing it forcos and preparing to ongaga hand to hand againgt tho Ohurug of Gnrlst, it tho geat, wioding along the crooked ways, noyer cnusiuf its taglk, boguiling many with its cunning craft, is now bursting forth from fts hiding- Klnens, aud huuutin‘: itaolt to bo all-powerful, 'Ly aro now boldly using the strength aud powor thoy have required that the ¢ harch of God may b roduced to tho most grinding slave- ry, thal it may be uptorn from its foundations anud defacoed iy the Divine marks with which it shinos conspicuous,—in » word, that, shaken, shattored, and ovorthrown by many blows, it mny].dil possible, bo eutirely blotted out from tho world, . Disturbed, {herefore, by no danger and no fonr, lot us continuc 'steadfast in prayer, and witll one_mind let us endeavor lo uppeaso tho anger of hoaven, proveked by tho singof man, 8o that ak lastin 1lis moroy the Alinighty may ariso aud command the winds thet they bo stilk, Meauwhilo, in witness of owr especial aiTec- tion, wo lovingly-impart to you all, venerable brothore, o the ‘clergy, and ail the peoplo com- mitted to your oaro, our apostolic blossing. Givon ot ltomo, from t. Potor's, on tho 21st day of November, in {* > year of our Lord 1873, in tho twonby-eighth year of our pontiflcato, Iws PP IX, e THE VILLE DU HAVRE. Further Accounts of tho Grent Dise ;i aster. : LETTER XUOM NUDOLPI A, WITTIAUS, JR., TO I8 FATILER IN NEW YORK. » +_« o« lhadbeen asleop but o short timoe, when I was suddenly awakoned by o tromendous shock and n loud_grinding noise, which lnsted only n few soconds, I jumped out of bed, and, without nttumdptlng to explain to myself what bad Lappencd, pulled on s pair of trowsers, boots, Ulstor ovorcoat, aud bat, and so burried on deck. Iwos oneof tho firsi of tho passon- gors to roach tho deck. Tho englues stopped, and thoro was o quantity of dobris lying on the deck. In looking upward, I observed that but littlo of this had coms down from our ngging, and then Iran to tho starboard sido and snw our bulwarks driven in for a length of fully thitty fect, sud all tho’ rigglug of tho starboard gido eut away; while I was looking over the side, I saw that' the stenmer wns Hote tling in the water nnd the mon were working at boats. I then mnde up my mind for tho worst, and went aft to sco what chance thore was for ma in the boats, for two of these wera already in tho watar; and as [ eamo afc I saw them put off to the ship which Lad run us down, and which fortunatoly had kopt afloat aud hovo to about onc-balf of n milo under our storn. Lhese two boats woro fillod entirely with French sail- ors and flremen! Some forty nen woro makin, frantic nnd useless offorts to ot another bon ovar tho side, aud half of these vowardly rasculs wero alrcady iu tho boat, Boelug that the crew was entiroly demoralized, Igave up all hopes of bolug sived from tho steamor by a bont, aud looked around mo for somo means of kecping afloat when she should o down. ‘Clicn I saw o man near me, hammer- iz at the tafrail with o capstan bar, aud on looking closer T saw ho was tryhufi ta get o life- presgrvor loose. I then recollected having that very day seon o sailor's knifo sticking in & shoath in tho flagstafl; to run and got this was tho worlcof & few seconds, and with two cuts I loosoned tho life-proserver for tho man whom I hnd scon hummering at it, and whom I recognizod o8 o Monsiour Burbanson, I then went ot the noxt oue, which I eecured for myself; then gavo the Iknife to s Mr. Tollaap, who had broken all _the Dlades of his pockot-knifo in tryiug to cut a life- presorvor looso, I romained ot the oxtromo stern of tho ship for two roasons—first, becsusa thero wa little or no rigging over m’)‘y lead to drag me doywn in case shg should sluk suddenly ; and, secondly, bocousd I had noticed that the Dot was lower in tho water thau the atorn, from which I judged shio would not slak vertically, but go down at an nugle, bow firat, and thorefure causo_moro suction forward than aft, which rovad to be the cnse, After I had socured my ifo-presorvar, 1 turnad to soo what was going on nround mo; as I looked forward I saw the mnin- mayt lean over o looward, first slowly, sud thou suddenly fall over the eide, with a torrifio ornsh; from the meroams and groans which go- companied and followad the fall of this must nud tho mizzen-mast, which was dragged slong with it, I knew that many perions Hiad boon killed or crushed moro or loss soverely under the wicck. It thon occurred to ma suddonly that, it I romainod on board thoe stoamer until #ho wont down, I would find 1oyaolf in the water among a crowd of olhers, some of whom mighy seize and drag mo down 5 #0 I took off my shoes, cout, and hat, put on my life-preservor, got upoun tho rafl, committed mysolf to tho mercy of God Almighty, and jumpoil avor the storn, 1 soule of courwo at firat, and thon camo to the surfaco again; then, nftor golting tho wator ant of my eyes, I turnod around and fust saw the #torn and mnst of the steamor going undor ; ot a‘short distanco from mo Isaw & pleco of wrouk, upon which were two Fronch saflors, I pushod forward until T finz hold of this, and shortly nfterwards dr. Belknap swam np sud got hold of italso, Wo romainod in the water thoy say 8u hour or more—to mo it geemed nn otornity, with the black wator around us, tho cold stars above, tho shricks all around ; and once our pioco of wroek got euntenglod with a floating corpso, which wao had groat trouble in gottin, rid of, Aftor a timo my trowsors, buhl[.- soako with water, got too heavy for mo, go I loosenod them aud kickod them off; so that whon I way flnally droggod into o boat, I had only my night and undorshirt on, sud I was nearly trozon, Whoen I linl ou board tho Euqllth shi] 1 obtalned some olotulng from tho sallory, an #wallowed u stout drink of brandy, which sur- vived me sufticiontly to enable mo’ to patel “H somo of tho many porsous who wero scratohor or bruised in varlous ways ; ag for myself, I had not us much as & pin-seratoh. ‘o doscribo the hurrowing scones which aceurrod on the ship Looh Eurn, ay boat after boat brought in somo Halt-urownod sulforory, iy impansibla; mon aud wouien, but aleg | only one ohill, wore brought in, nufmd or nearly’ 8o, almost froren, half drowuad, and all but three Laving lost momo dear one, whose dyjug screstns alill sounded iu tholr oara, One mnn had roosived n bad wound in tho hond, whioh hind, I hopo but tomporacily, dunlmfud ils ronson hin gronns and howls wore drondful to hopr. W . .. STATEMENT Y A SURVIVOR IN Ta "Amn TENPS, Eixaotly at 2 in thomorning n Wolont shoak mado tho atoaor tremblo from onn ond to the othor. Iivory one jumped up anil dressod in all Linste, ** What ta the mnttor 2" ¢ Nothing," roplied somo, ¢ A torriblo collision,” anid ugl- ors, 'Ihe dnele was noon thronged with pnsson- gora aud eallors, Al a dislanco of 200 yards was n thres-mastod vosagl, tho Loch Xnrn, romnin- ing atutionnary, with hor stom onrriod awny, Tho Villo du avro heolad ovor slightly. ** Are wo, then, golng to sink 2" was asled, Ona of the ship's stowards and mysolf accom- patilod a Iady whoso four children iore atill in their cubin, ~ About heif-way along tha passngo, on the starbonrd sido, Lroken ploces of all sorta obstructed the way, n8 sovoral cabina had hoen smashod by the shack. Lnmentablo cries {sanad from tho heaps of ruins, that being tho com- moncoment of tho terrible drama. ‘I'ho steamor had beon struck amidships on the starboard, and tho water poured 1n like & oata- ract from an opening sevoral yarda in oxtont. Aftor malring mouy turns wo renchaed the eabin, whers wo fonud the littlo chlldren drossing Sencuubly. To golzo thom and carry thom on ock wns tho affaic of an instant.” Thero a frightful scone struok ug with torror, The vos- 8ol was oselllating on the soa, the mnats wero bmnl:lnF to pleced, ono crushiug ns 1t foll o bont containiug more than thirty porsons and ready to put to ses, Numerous victims woro lylng in oll dircetions, On the after-part o group of ladies wero praying aloud, and taking their Inst farowell of those noar them, One young womnu, of about 30, held her mather in a closs ombraco, und gaid, ‘bnnmgc, dear mamma, o strugglo of o few soconda and wo shail onter licaven to- othor,” Tho four little things whomn we had rought up from below, aftera fowwords of suppli- cntion to God, sald: *Lotus pray ngain 1 Ontholle prieat, rogardloss of tho poril, and thinking only of hls_miustry, wont from group to gron, giving avsolution to thoso who ropont~ od. What was marvolous was that no one seronmed and nobody was in n stato of frantie alarm, 0 group of women in prayer scomed to inepiva ovory ono with calm and resignation. Tinally, nbout twelvo miuutes nftor the ool- lision, tio fora part of tho vessol plunged undor the wavos, and I folt mysolf desconding, as it wore, luto' space, carriod down into tho nbyas which tho stoamer loft sawning belind hor, How Icamo agan to the surfacs I sholl nover undorstand ; but, sustained by a plece of waod which renchiod my hands, ana which everv min- uto plunged with me under the wator, I oncoun- tered n awimmer, supportad by {wo of tho Villo du Havra's lifo-buoys, ‘Bo 8o kind as to give o ono,’ I said to lum ; ho oconeentod, and a mo- mont aftor I camo aoross a rack, which was formorly af tho ceiling of tho kitohen, Aftor many unsuccosaful sitempts'I climbed on thab frail rail, and from thnt Elm:a oontemplated with horror the econo gproad before mo. A yard was flonting to whiclimoro than twenty persons_ woro clinging ; at avory instunt somo Lionds disapponred, and oon only two romained, nnd thoso wore at last saved by & boat at the momant when their strongth was about to fail. Cries of * Bave mol Bavemo!" resounded on all sidos, ** Oh, my fathorI" " Ob, my child " Thon long, agonizing groans of despair ; thou silence, intorrupted only by tho sinistor dash of the wavos. At Jast a boat ploked me up and hoisted mo on board tho Loch Earn, the throomastor whioh Lad sunk us, ‘Thero we mot with the lindest re- coption on_the part of Gng&. Robinson and his crow. Wo shall naver be eufliciently grate- ful for the attentions paid us by thedo bruyo enilors. Tho first person I mot in the cabin of tho English vossel was the motherof the four littlegirls, and sho kuow,abso- utely nothing about the way in which she hnd caenped #bipwreek. T'ho fact is that tho proser- vation of ovory ona of ns is & miracle, soarcaly any quo having liad time to put on & syimming- Lelt, and only two or three peraons having been abla to get into the boats, which were prevonted from manwuvering properly by tho startling rapidity of tho catastropho. Near the ppor mothor was strotohed n woman lamonting tho loss of hor husband ; he bad supported her in tho waves for a long timo, and, justat tho moment when a boat recolved s _procious bur- don, ho himsolf disappenred. Near hor was anothor who hod lost her dauglitor, bt who was oxhorting tho titst to rosignation. 'Pwo youn, girls bad beon bereaved of both thelr prrents. fi voung Aleatian, who was rotarning witli Ins fam- ily to visit tho old conntry after twenty yoars of absenae, lost his father, mother, and sistor, and was thus Jeft nlone fn theworld, . . . . THE DULKLEY FABILY, L'rom the Americun Kegiater (Paris) Thero were amoug the passougers on the eteamer, Mrs, Bulkloy, the widow of tho Into J, . Duikley, o distingnished and wonlthy citizen of Now York, and her only daughtor and child, Miss Maria DBulldoy, n young lady of 20 yoms, Whon tho collision taok place, the mothor and daughtor npd their companion, 8 Diss Wagstafl, or Now York, Lurriedly thraw ou somo articles of clothing, took thelr satchels in thoir hands, and rushed to the deck, thero only to witnees ono of the most tragle scoues over conceived by the human imagination, With tho rushing wators the siuking ship, tho tumult, tho confusion, the wall of distross, the hurried proyer, and tho low murmur of despair, they comptehonded the situation at a glance, Tho vossol was fast qolng down, and thera was * no Land to saye,” “Lhough all hope lad died with- in thom, they stood togother with unsmibduod courngo and Christian rosignation, with thelr hands joined, awaiting tho swful moment. It was but an fustant beforo the bow of the ship began to siuli, and then the daughter dropped her antchol, gave her motlier alast ombrace, and calmly snid, ** Dear mothor, havo courage, only s little strugglo moro and we will meet again in Heaven.” No sooner were theso words uttored than they were all ongulphed, the two young Indios giuking to riso no moroe, * until the eca shall givoup its dead,” My, Bulkloy rose to tho surface, soized somo objoct whicl ennbled hier by o groat struggla to keap hor head abovo waler till she was tinally rescued in a stato of completo oxhaustion and taken on board the Loch Lar o MISCELLANEQUS. N EXPERIENOED BALESMAN W0 1AS traveled many' youcs, will, aftor Jan. 1, 157, miko constant trfns on O, i5, & Quindy,and 0, & NIW,; Ttonds, Lotwoon Onlengo and ‘Canoll, Biua, Ta. Business sulicited., _Address G 11 W, 278 W O0KS OPENTD accounts ndjustad, Rolicltod by WELST, Actonntant 11§ ‘ost_Lake-s D OLOSED, COMPLIGATED Al work” onulriug oo oxpary -2, - OITY REALSTATE. IOt BAT,:—6m LOTA TN TJ1k DISTRIOT BOUND. hth-ste, Fivo ' oF conl. Swior, ALDERTORANL, 118 Sbarosate " TORBALE~{ OUOIOR L.OTS NORTIIWEST OOR- I nas Hogun arut arrisunc, 13, ¥, OLAIE & GO, ) s éoom 4, 1 ORI BALE—{ OHOION T.OTA QN TAYLOILST. ) A e ) Do eold Tow, as awnor tyants monoy, B, s OLAIKIL & D0y, looni 4, 121 Lasalio-at, ROR RALE=ANY ONE WISTING Tp PROCURE & fint-olati twa.stary and b eg (Lasoment bricky, will do woll to call an tho otwnor, 161 Harmitago- ar. Othor ity pranorly (akon iu oxohnago for part vnlin, anit only n amall oash parmont requicad,® No, foal astato apant, nond annly, or anniy o' 1y agodte, T EVANS & €0, Ronl Eatato A 67 Ladall L Cq siato A "basor 01t HALIZ-t0 FIiT, Wabnsli i 'rhxug"llfii!l‘v"sr~cqi'}§' J‘@' baslenv, ety thi 4y AL R i na S S 10 caal, alnnna on lony e, liwost cornor Madison and Frankls BA T A LT K10 FIRT, O TP Ve, St & ROT K YU, O tho pack, for $176 por fo0t.” PUPNAS & NEWELL, 01 Washington.st. j‘fi(Tn SATE-ONL RXOHANGE-BUSINESS AND ! rostdonco property, lote and noros In city and iucian Cowns, T vand gnchdo0worth af inaido proporiy, or enal, tnnncdiataly, Oweior plonso communicatos Je W, BROWH, 124 Eadaito-stuy bhsomant ofiag - = BOARDING AND LODGING. South Sidn. 37 (TWENTY.TIFTILAT, — DESIRARLE ROOMS Tt Foubfarnialied oF unfurnistiod, with board i hubwo 1'60 TNRD-AV. NEAR HARRIGON-ST. —RIOK i llrp‘l‘n'\luu tirat-claus boaed, 1 1o 86 por weak, with PLEASANT ROOMB WIT Itolorencos roquirad. ‘orins rassonablo; WANTED--MALE HELP. Booldtoonars, Clorks, &o, [V ANTED~A BOOKKKEPER WITH ¢6,000, WITT vy 1 pop cont and good salary. Addroms It €8, Tefhuna office, "VANTICD-—AVDUNG MAN AB OLIGRK, ONT WHQ gan Vritg rayldly’ and_ punciunto aednratoly ien then lits hand o ollior basinvss, Blate what wages ox- Declod and tow lataly ormployud. * Agrops. Box s}, Ohl- CaRu. [V ANTED-A_YOUNG BATERMAN TO RELL pAunta during Chriatinas at GUNTLER'S, MoViok or's Thuatra, o 20 S ¥ Traes. i N o Aoyt UL - e H oo 3 DLl BREOWE T Woat Madisonate WaRE ') _~UU'H WhrAns o ndor inncuetions proforred. 1AT) —TIUNIKC 0K MAKIERS AT CREGO & Cornorof 13021 bor A Randoipbosts. [} il WOOD-WORKMAN, RRIAGE WOOD. N A 20 ) TWENV-TETILET.. RART OF BTATI-A front parlor, turnished, aito ' badrom, far uhod, shitablo for two ol incy with board. A fow iridors can ho sceommodatod. i B TiE ik low prioos | bouse has all 500 NARASILA ANDSOMELY TURNISTL ront. room, tably Ll Wifos alsd ploteant daublo and slagle Footis, Witk bori. FA() WABABH-AV.—A LARGR. FRONT REID. -\ tng ronm, wifli a3, firo, ete. nuitable far two featiomon: Aled, "a siaglo rouin, ‘with or withont biuard, 1074 JABASTAV.-X TARGE, WILLTUR- A nlahod piossan€ room, il e alsG woom: minto wanted by & gontisinan, Prioes vory low. Hofor- cnces requircd. MIGLUEANAV., "TETWERN SIXTRENTIL AND Fourtacutli-als, ~Partios can find in s first-slnsa fivuso room aud_tablo to snit thom. Tha host of rofor- ongos glvon and roquired. 3f, Triliuno ofoa. Wi ko gaoid proporty fn pact paginent. b VANS & 00 100 TASa1Igater BASSROLLe PRAIRIF-AV.CTWD PARTIES WANTING A NICK Inrgo wan Iun,\!thl or unfurnished, and goud oard, addoss ¥ 68, Tribuno ofico. Jrom sit Q] ‘whoro Raniolph. cnsh duwn, ninin_rocuro MEANS, & 2 POR BALE-AN RLEGANT THIRE-STORY AND Slacaiment mn.’rxllll'l;i’lmuk ypling on Hrat-olnss Sauth Sidonvenue, for $8,00. Hmall cash payment, argnin. DUTNASL & NIWHLL, 0 Washinglonat: Trolt BALE-OR EXO —NOS, % AND I ostorg” amd_bavomont i fa AN un, Tean: hii] 7 ARLD) AV, NEAR ndoiuh slong, uh Weal o 43,100 3200 ouch yonr, onrs, B0 ba ©AN rg. on “Yuc?’n 1010 Jorn, Ee ABHL] Ll ek Eix1ud foot; ‘wlll oxohanga for gas u erty he fhrm, Appiy to KELLIM, PLATE & G0.) Randulph.at, : SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, 0N BALE-CHDIOR JIDOR L,OTS TWO BLODKS from dopot in_South Fnglewood, on oasy torms. L. A, GTRMEE LaSnila PO HAT TIEVANAT TARGHE, FINE. Iy finisbod Liouse, 14 roums, un lot to sult In sizo, on mionthly pnymonts, by’ owaurs, ILLOTSON BIOS., 113 And 24 Stato-st. (OR BALE_ENGLEWOOD-TWO LARGH S-.5TORY tousos, fiest- finish; ono eatlago, 6 rooms, one jook from dopots; b ity te dnil) thly pay- B‘:’x‘:l_l,b’ oWRo; Tlln eh Nnflfl SR "J' LOTSO] 08,, 973 an [OR SATE_NGT] ond aud fix Tiousos, cheap HON, & Lasall O 8ALE_ONOICH BURUNBAN PROPERIY vory law, sultablo tor_subidivlsion lto farms to o changs for' [mprovad eanoriy, and il aammo (houm: rancs: it buson sl 1o sl anon forcast and o3 &lxo wnlmivovar fnsite LEOROrty for gand prOpeE- e A TON RIS, 67 Wanhlagionost.: Room b P08 BATE- ARD 20 FHET DY I, Park, on Coltngo Grova-av., oast, frnuty Ji Forty-third-st. ; grova lote, Also 40 an t by Cotlago Grovo.av., eant front, adjoining Jennison's fing Tousont Vorty-soadnd-st. ‘Thfs is oholes i d foreanly al S apiomild bargaia, "R BRVLAR | Clark-st 78 e e FOR HAL] WILT YOU PA}’ RENTH WHE! 2 you cun buy a 7-room cottago and lot for $1,600, anc por 90 e ot $565 monl® A halhncy s b Hl{Q\VN. 143 L‘::H llo- l[nflm o ‘vfllllyl «cath offor. 'OR BALE-ENGLEWOOD-285 VIERT AT A TRE- o piieptons bacgsin, chaspae than any aces proporty on 1o markot: lucation tho bost In Kinglawnod, surrunding Improvemants costing ayar §i0,000, adds groatly to the Yalsaf this propocty, 1o noitiv nssuranag anc this rovorty witl o, suppllod with, lako wator by duly noat 0,76 per cont over preson R 208 Laduhlo-ate Y WOOD-LOTS ON SIXTY-BEO: noar donata: aiso, sevnrul ¢ nn({uwwnm. OANFISLD & MATTI- Room nsuras a eaptd ad HULBURD & O pricos, TOR SATLE_HIGNWOOD_FIRST STATION THI§ T T P S BTA Tran s nineza by window, inyld Anlshad with cornicg, contens, ot £5,600 cash dowst, S10 eack year, 4 yonrs, inianco o 10 yonrs, This will makoan ologant homo. i, ASHELE! MIZANS, 200 )-afall TO RENT~-HOUSES. 0, RENT_A TWO-STORY HOUSE ON FPAVED ut, within balf a il of Qonrt. Hou: ho Wit bonrd oo porses, 15 Laghile-sge flopm s 'T-OIIEAT, TWO N uth Sido, mot far from WILLEAM BRACKE: RICK 1I0USES aot-gtra and Oakland T, Itoom 81, No, 125 on Statjon, Clagk-: i'\chmm'r_m B3 PERL MONTIH TO A DESIRA. tuuant, now story framo house, 8 rnoms, on West Alonroo-at,, oloso to \¥ostorn-av. ADply to JORN WIST, 91 Wet fonroo-st. r1'\o RENT-ITOUSE OF 8 ROOANS ON THIRTY- thst,, iy good ropalr, . 8. B. e I o Soud, rorel 30 por month, 8. :story brick 210 Loy B, 1 OLANKY & 000 Rom Y0 RENT_TTE WIN T8Vt Washngtan waltor, gus, Ko, n‘rll)l‘llnl« b J. M. WILLIAMS, et fow (1 Biby Roxt, 133 asalorst, ‘“hl"‘l R?n o Ig hl , containing 13 ronme, oloo 11, nted low i hesetyad e & wood T T 01 EST 00" iy tho ity, avorything woll fizod far winfor, for $30 por month. Apply ‘on promisos at G4l Parkav. A good «chanco for styl and cacap ront. TTQ RENT_OOTTAGE AT HIGNWOOD; PARLOT, kitchon, twa bot-soonis, closats, and bay windosw: 815 nth urk noar my realdonco, B, ASHLIY & monttt; MIEEARS, 500 LaBalfo-st. R S LT X walling-louse N i av. 16 JUTTN FORBYFILI, Moo d Woupor tacke ~ 0 f[i0, HENT—A_ GIIOIGE MARDLE FRONT DWELL- ing, furnished or wifuralsticd; peico rossousblo, Adarost R 10, eibung o TO RENT--ROOMS, 10 RENT~A NIOE FURNISHED F] 2 I or bt boseds B 03 Juddaty L ONT ROON, Tomfuiv‘r—m TiW OF THOSE COMMODIOUS s in iho now Plorca Black, cornor Snngamon and Htandolph-sts, 'Gonvaulent fo bustnoss, incst oomfortabla in arrango eith modorq Improveients, - and In, ont, [ oty Ay RN VB T 2., Otis Hock, 3 ‘Waost Side. 900 WisT AWASHINGTON-8T, — PLEABANT 4VUY _rooms, with or without bbard, i 4.G0 WSt WASAINGTON-ST._TIRET: DIt A liod raoms,” elnglo or ¢ 1 nisliod lo, to ront, W Buard thoso doalriog’ & comfurtabl tomo will And ft ot the aliova numbor, BO7T Sy ASHINGTON-AY. niahiod svuth-front. roos gentlomon or ladios, with first-cl NIOELY ¥UR- 150 voom _ for aluglo s accommodations. Hotols. _ATLANTIO HOTRL, CORNER VAN BUREN AND Shorman-aia,, confcally lnoated—A fowe prmanont and day bonrdors accommodatod at modeista rates. Firatolans in overy particular, Dfl REST IOUSK, 118 NQRTII CLARK-ST,, cornor Eclo—A now ud comfortahla liotol witih #guthorn_oxposure, hot and cold watpr, bath;goom, sud all modorn convonloneos; 1ablo. firsi-clnss, Nioforencos roquired. TUiF, METROPOLITAN TIOTEY, ON THE BITE of tho nld Bt. Jamos, opposite_Fiold, Lellor & Ca.'s funant, is uow opon’for Lo recop. his hotol haa tho finost and mnst con- on of any hoiol §1 th ct orata and yopular sum of 8300 poe 3. yosks aniis unsaepastod (aall fta apbointmouts, tton \vno Iinve ongagad rooms will ploasa, useupy tho onco, as applications are numacons, and wo raonis GO, 5. GARDNGR & O tiscollannsng HPIOE TOOMS O RENT IN A MARKLE. [tont, with or withont. bonrd, on suito or singlo, fur- nlhod or htarnibod. Hiestclads, aad prico sonsutiaolo. Address 1t i, Tribuno oftice. BOARD WJ&E{’E?D. JBOARD-TOR TWO BOSTON YOUNG MEN. IN A quiat nud rospeatabla family, an tho Soutl Side, Mich- Igan or Webash-av. profoerod; prico must bo roasonnblo, ddross B bl, Triby ‘ribuao oflico, TOARD—TWD GENTS WANT FTRST-OLASS ard, warm room, privato family, no othor bonFilors, Lvonty minuton’ walk from Bhorwan Houso. Adross G , Tribumo oifico .\ Lropr's. 0ARD_BY A YOUNG MAN, TIST.GLASS board and voom. Wl pay from $10 o 312 por woek Fordintalus table, Myst bo conventaut ¢4 Fooria and " Tottor on) disoncsie: Addsow 2 N, i Wm0 B Walt iolonat, oo o0 _____BUSINESS CHANGES, RARE OHANCE FOR A PHYSIOIAN-—I WILL roll toa rospeotabla physician my Turkith bath caz talishment, 1 \Vu}nn'.’uuu-n St onls, monw oed exclusively for Indios, ‘Thu rooms nro clogantly fitted up sy alt n complato order. Lewso nantly sfs yonrs to rune {ousa large, and capablo of accomm ng ten or twelvo g 1o lis. ~“Shtisfncury crasona selll bo-lvon for solli '.5'53,’;“’: GO B ADARS: B Doy Bl NoEth Bovantinpss . Lavis. ] ~OLASS HARDWARE BTORE FOR SALL, .A. ll/‘)&lsl'lsn?'“m ‘Trado well eatahlishod, Sumk'«la- assorted, worth about 84,000, Adidress ribuno olfico, OHOIOE STOOK OF GROOERIES, BDOTS AND é ‘;h‘neguxgbflln:‘;\ln?‘ugn,‘ln n’(lln\{"}l |"II"‘ :{.M Ini.‘nh; int ot for ‘salo, rade thriving, Iart S s o e Address O LATTHLL, Tiox 185 Iootls, Boono County, £, . OIGAR AND NEWSR-STAND IN A FIRST-CLARS hotol on tho South §ldo for salo. Address§ 6, Tiib- ano oftica.. T \VILL BELL TO.DAY, AT 4 BARUSIN, ‘Wit 43 Rane *eabio and woll Y 88, T atook af sonfoctianciy, fariey goodt, and cigs ol T el o el st Sronie ot 300, wtiragiivo,” IKent 81 0 ; Ylu’u"fll Uasbes. Peioa: $600; part ou timo. T bavo iwa sioras, aud can't ru it ()NE OF Tilfz BRST-LODATED RESTAURANTS on the Houth 8lde, for sala chiap, baving a strictly fivat-oln Jonot curlom of 0.8 duy. Wntisfuotory sea- sous far Ad 6, 'ribuno olliva. (NIt OFTILIE FINGST SALGONS 1N TITE OITY TOR O ERiSL” Canteatly Josnkad o seath Aldar tp stoslt of Wil bo gold fre hal 1ts valuo,_Call oraddress O. A, PEOK, 120 Randolphi-at. ) ATLT GHANOR—CIGATLSTAND IN FIIST-CLASS RAsion aratse numm.sgu “eibuno oflico, FOR BAL Tiquors and cigars; ront low. N, IN GOOD T,00ALITY, v Adasoes O 61, Telbuo ol o i ENTIRE O HALLINTEREST IN A VERY dosirably’ and woll-paying stora. for salo; small Sjnount al oash dowa,~ ADply s 110 Twontysocon W ETAVE A TTRSTOLASS RESTAURANT, FEED: Y ing from 400 1o ) pusple oeary day, tiat we will scll o + ownoe sick.” tho oyuio for solliug, 7 st Mdaon stes oo 8. OIBLAIAL AN & Q0L WILL BUY ONE-NALE INTRIEST IN 500 4105 Uunfacer, paying $300 cloar dvory month; 143 LaSalloaat., 1iou FOR SALE. POR SALI—OUHAP-GOVERNMENT CLOTHING, conaisting af aruy urorooats, facksts: nagte, waalon blanksts, ¢ odark blug atms cloth by jlocy, etfeap. " Govornment Gooils Dupoty oSt yard or 1% and 197 f['0_RENT_TURNISUED OR UNFURNISHED room, 18 Abordeon st. T—TIHER NIGE AND WEIT, FURNISHED West Monroe- Tooma;_good locathin. _Apvly at _FURNISIITD ROOMS, §1.60 TO §3 PER Gpod iod od and room to yourself for 50 conts par {ult Motiss, cornor Lake and Canatats, - 0K SALE_ONEAP_MUSKGTS, RIFLES, AND . Uhicer abt iy s ints, a.. &% Gor: ords, t 4 Stmmotie (Gouds Danot, 193 aud 147 East Lakeat. bloswidth cloth by the satd. e ploce, ‘st Govori- mont Goods Dopot, 165 &ad 197 Kast Lakoster Ghioaso, "—ROOMS, WITIOR UT DOARD, vato fauillyt Hot aud eald water, gas, o. 7 rof. hu; nira at 4 [th. o l'r'-o.\' 0w housa: Tl Y 15 TIGL MA DOMS, Inko’ waror: Carcallist, 9 Dlacks from Parls, TRUESDELL & BROWN, 175 Wost Madl+ T ANDSOMELY.FORNISH ED_TODMS, on-gulte, for gentlomen or gontlomon and 161 Sonth Ol Itoom 11, TLY TURNISIED ROOMS 0V at 5t. Lilimo, 85 aud 87 Doar- 'harges reasonablo, ~ Oliico, Room 81 0 RENT—THREE OR FOUR GRNTLEMRN GAR Jind first-class ruoms at panlc prices, at 837 Prairio-av, TO RENT--STORES, OFFACES, &o. Storns. gzzonor o8 B brons, g rie od liviug-raoms, Halitod-at., notr Jacksons Tt o bl Eaker. . TRUKSDELE S TSNS o 5 [0 RENT_PIOTOORAPIL GALLERY ON FINST ass trout on Wost ida; ono of (he best skyligls fa y: fino onteanco, roome, oft, : vory low, 3D & TIOWR, 10 (¥oat Mudiaonate Tu’ RENT_ELEGAN tho day, weok, or montl Bornat. O 0 RENT--ONLY ( fiu ‘1;;4"1"1:; ot ‘ui\"si-flfilr x.""‘N“ LHING AND usgol cods of any kind, sgilspeen keods of say iod, by suding Jator e TO QUIRT, iad i, IR e R R cety Mo o WiNTIROOR. o inese Misoolinnoous. 10 RENT—A FING BRICK HARN AND GARRIAGT. housu o, Wibnsh-av., botweon Twelfthand Phir. {oontheatus, ut §35 por igonth, Apply ot-623 Wabash-av,, rostaurant, T WILL PUT & FEW INTALLIGENT, ENERGETIO youug mon on 6 wnrg rand to waalth. Addrors for par- toulars (incloslig 50 fur troube, O 4, Teibuno ollico, e s or e o0 ! a 3 from 5 “ i Liouts tickoty, 49 oach othera cheape. 1o Ladal iliu‘r?mém{s’n" PRICE " PAID T st TOR eluthing, by JONAS A; DITZLSMA, 397 South Clark- Ordors by mafl prowmpily attondod ic. Tllu\' LAUNDRY, 201 WENT' Jour olothos or o your address, Unsirpassod worky moderato prices; prompt dollvory. All orders promptly ationded to, LAKE-B8T.—BRING WANTED--TO RENT. VVANTED-TO RENT—A BSMALL TURNISHED Add tice for tho wintor and longer; will 1) 2 vovs ¥ 55 Eiun ifoe, o oy 816 1o 8 WK a;’"l:&(llilns'\l 'fili\\r&:l‘mifis. TROM &id . Alao, 3 cot . L. 0, GO 3 Laballo-ater - o oo onARte ousa st modorato ront; a partof & bousa suitablo e Bowciooping B ‘gintlomin il wite, Wanld hoard with & tampotabis fnily Miors oul 10 uo othor boardgrs. - Addrcas T 97, '(rlbind Oilcd. A ANTED_TO RENT—A SMALI, VORNISHED for ]’in lTO ?;Aa{l’. ?‘UHT?AUT o owasds IFak Dot - ANEEY SRR, R i ‘V]KTED—F[\’R TONS OF GOOD IARD COAT, at $10por ton, for first-class board At 633 Wosb Madison-st. VWANTEG — &~ BECOND-AND —FIRE-FROOF safo, - Stata lowasi cash nrioo and whiord It can bo scon, _Addross 8., I£.GREGN, copnor Wood and Lakucits, » o et SR glahin 10 frsolass oard s YV ANTED_K “RUSPONSIRLIE DOOTATAKIE TO occupy a small good stand for husinoss on Halstod. st Beo advordlsemorit o ront at. +* Uily $ por wonih, ALIZVE ED=0A RPENT Tor tabor, bulliiug iont of & Lo thery, o st BUSYOAL o OR SALE—HILAN NEW AND ELEGANT WATLNUT D NN AT S storo price, $210; will soll’ for $100, A $i00 mugntlicent Halnoy lirbs yiaho tor Beil, Jirlor acga, for 5, Sowlng uaching, ofl painting, siiver wailor, &0, ao, 5t tiohigan | [ ! argans and mioladopus, very chinap f ‘hasor pleass call at 8 Youth Ofa i T ’“}.'."fi;‘.’ufi",“ HALE AED‘ T0_LiNT, TIE BEST ot o e Blan Faotory, 1l tmiolutenteby 0. PR QPLENDID PIAND AT A DARGAIN-_TIOI AND 13 howartal tona, 7ootavn plano farto, ovoratruog, b 0o ol AT Pu NO. or cuvh Improvomnte, in marlyo aod elogane ros arvad muonldings, ‘sorponting phioti, four dors, finoly.carvod loge nid lyro, siylo Touts LV, § equal to now in ovory parifouinr, made by Hainos' Brothore, New York, at'a ciap of gitoj will voll with cover 1 e Rosidence Gi3 Michi, a¥, o UENTZAND TOR HALE-PIANOS AND OT- ans. alty. “ WAL K. PROSSIR & Colt 5t dtatok.. Suohe Van dio . PIANOS AND FOR SALE- BOO rel st S B s Il{l.l':nlllxmnll. HIORY & OAME, 31l Btato ;s AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED FIRET.OLARS-ONE TO G0 R ng wyh?x‘hvllhln B o nifonh o b 1 Cntl o g 2 it monniig busin \enntod, maty g For e Bout volling arilotds i th mack omalo, Gach oY it Huom 16 Unirod Blatod Saprows Lullding, Washling. AT WA TED G CNGIRERT g o it e o R0 TaonMONdL fon noad a ‘le‘n Soonit Lutiosido Suflding Goraor Olari i EANANOLAL, ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOILIS, TO LOAN ON FIRST-OLASS MEAL ES- 3 years! tma. Apply Lo K., U, COLL & CO,y TO TOAN ON DIANONDS, WATGHTS, LAUNDRITS wrivato olice, i) POR SALE-EVRERGREENS-&0 CHOICE RVER. toon troes, frum 60 10 foot bigh, Inguico of CHfRY, 5t South Engiowiod, or at S LaSalio-st. L. A, GILBERT & CO. —SEVERAL TINE VESSELS, CAPAC- Ity from 15,000 to 40,000 bushsls corn cach. Torms ona-fanrth cash, balanco in one, tiwo, sud three soasuns. JOHN PRINDIVILLE, [0it BALT—ATIOUT itlos from SR Moo B, 1 3 Novih BraouC Do 1 0, “ROULAARE b5 Mojor [O1t BALR_b0 TONS LADRAWANNA COAL AT summot piaca; wil b dolivored within 3§ huuzsaftos ordored. _Address'Q 13, Tribuna oitice. TrOR BALE-AT A GREAT BANGAIN X LARGE clrcus cauvas, 120 foot yound tup, with all its cquip- onts complete. _'Addrass O 1, 'Pribuno offico., FO“ SALE-NT:W FURS, VERY OHEAP—-A BRAN s, Powrzoaluft and hon, 3. & yme willt and boa for , " Ao of Krenoh ormilno, snd. soveral childrens tote, Suiy ehoapsall now aad perfgot. Hosidonoo 653 Atioli- i 7OT BALE1w SETS TADINS AND GHILDRENS fino turs alloss thau manufacturers’ cost, conststing of miuk, soal, Iyux, orinlne, Astrachan, equirrel, Alaska, hoso furs must bo lnld l,ll.l week to ro- on thom ; will sell single sois, ur cloge m 1, up stales auth Clay oR VERAL JUSTER DIAMOND rings, ono aot mink furs, and two grasgraln sik dross attaruy, vory ohoap, Teoom 2, 123 Clrk-st, LOST AND FOUND. JFOUND-ON TWENTY.TOURTILST,, AN ARTL ol of fur, Thio owner can bavo it by Galling ‘#b 164 Caluinot-av., aud pasiog for thls adseriisomont, INITEE ERMING MUNT, GIT(ER ON IN- dinna-av, car or wepty-funrth-at., st half-past & Hnaday gvoning, _Libera] roward givon. 113 Calumetav, OST—LAST EVENING, A PAIR OF GOLD.BOWED e aitasesrom the ot 5400, 4 bk oo i b bl biy rowardod Ly loaving thiom at' 128 South Clark-a! 1, STORLY. OST—A LADY'S OPEN.UAGE GOLD WATGH, Bit: e hition & ot i A Gotes GEas fobtts 8,002, 'Tho findor will Yo llb- 1 MATSUN & 00, &7 wloros; number uf watch, Srally rowardad by roturiih OST—ON SUNDAY RVENING A SABLE ROA, within a blook of §¢, Jamaes' Chureh, A suitablo ward will bo paid to person yotutning samo fa REED, cornor Caw and o IRA Jfuron-ata., “or 1 BOWIEN, 2 and 231 Waba: NDAY AITERNOON, PENDANT FAR- , coral rosn sat, on Washinglanat., fram Stato- at, 1o Wabas-av, ang Sixtaunt| Tho finder will bo xolrdod 1y laaving it st Dyoli's diug etors, cormor of olp! te., at e Clack.. Eutatlisho 1[0 LOAN—§3,600 TILL MAY, 10 PER_OENT IN: toroat nnd 3§ o tsslon, on first-cla lacks or Dand " Belhiiunfs oalpe Atdrom, widh. it ariicutersy O 02, Tribune otlice. \YATiEb to SUL SURES. ¥ROS ¥ O ittt Xintn ool auoetunity 40 o o i i) PR S HOV AR ) i()OO OASHWILL BUY A FIRST-OLASS, GOOD- P paylng rustaurant, or $10a half jutarest. 3 Buith Huldiolates LascuORs: ADDY torfay. 03 TO LOAN FOR A TERM OF YEARS, B0, 000 5 GoAl e Sty with inais el proporty, Princl) ouly dualt’ with, Address JUB, oure Carrlor No, 0ST—ON THURSDAY, 8111 INST., FIOS TIE Lo o JEORPAY one a0k by Bhvoon abott 8300 old, 10 hianda high, ' with ous fop_Concord to stripe; ona h 116 black mana and fa buggy, palated S5 s il any luformation thorod! bl lu;tha delivory of thoabove, lofat tha Polico Hendguarior Carpontor Shap, 41 Bass Tuclnats - Lk Chare 101}, REWARD-THE ABOVE RIEWARD WILL 100 ! for tho adds AMES A, TIROWN, 'f‘?h.. ot Onton? Bt eh S AR A YL Ro. 3 RloGormiok Hinek. G40, 000umnci piensdy Retilottusnsy doutve ;7: loan Boed aphiy. B B BITANDIEW, 85 Washiug: oneate SEWING 1 \OHINES, A iR & WILSON, TULL VNOTLOBRD abinot family sowing nunehine, iivor-p 9135, Tor aalo At B Itostdonos 653 MIchlgAnrav. | TUX, 4, HINGEi BEWING. MAGHITE AND PAY VA3 for it in sowing, at 174 Kouth Clark-st., up-stairs, Tivom 1. Call aud sdo the oasluat way to gek & sewlug~ waching, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, 1?0" BALE-CHEAP, GOOD DELIVERY RIG- L horsey ton wgen, ud Daricninontly muve Alta a s hna trottod i ) 87 yoaru old { w or v exchiange (i o am, Can boson &b 145 U BALE—OR EXOHANGE_BPAN OF HEAVY I BALL: 0 L ([liERL IS N USL oI TALKING NOR WANTY L ing, 1f you will comio to us wa will sull gou sny kind “of y ut‘pricos that will surprise suu, FLETQIKER & i AR, Uommision in Carriages, 103 Lash Weshing. - i vt 0 BUY OoR Nsfll\’lm AND BOILERS, maal llllnl'y\ll)lfihh\ ~tools, oto, BELE 1% {{ UEW; by ."fiu’i'fin" achine-Broker, 220 Xast Wahe 1nuton-st, \WARTHD-A DIRTILLING AVPARRATUS WITIT WY e A Pl ke Nstuees of st 0 e S48 Hont, Address G cuni Advertinlug Agonoy, EAUEMNRE CULEBR S A e o _INSTRUCTION, QENTLEMAN DESIOUS OF PERFECTING hisnsoll'in danshig wisligs (o tako. privato lowsons, aocompanioll with o, of w Indy or ladics proflciont 1 thoar; cai duvata any tu after 8p, m. thoreta, Ads drase B41, Velbuno olloo, and Adsiu =2 ENTS WANTED T} I ] s e NIHD=A FEW MORG LARS VOIL T WA N o AL TR sous,” Addsoss 45 Ewmma-at, \ TED-A GOOD_HROONDTIAND BUGGY, NV AR D, 115 2o b North Olaikates” ook 45, stating prios nd whiors can ba seoi, \VAnTE T, A D TWO-TIORET tonw and toamater for' tho pinory. Tuuulro of Kitl. JE¥, WOOD &G0, "coruor Twbity-weoidat,” and ontfg-ny. o EANINBES WANEHD . . PATINRR WANTER-IN A LI, QRN P Ao i 3 Uil 3 TS5 BOTy Olaricatsy. Huom . - o1 100k oo \VANTiiD_AN EXTRRIENGED PRESSMAN WIQ underatands fino jobi printing thoroughly. Good Dy and atandy wark e ompatouk man, nb oftior nore annly. Addrass, with rofronacs, Wil DUIGLT, Soor zotary B, Louis Typo Koundeys ANTED —THRERG Ot FOUR. FINST.OLASI I R e ko s At e W ANEED-RESPONSIBLE PHOTOORAPHER T alior . o ade vorttsoont * Gallary o lanton o Y cavBide. deoa VW ANTED=A FIRET.OLABY GYTER AND WEAT Aoty o) sook, at Occan Oyster Houso, 8l Madison-st. Employment Apgonoios, por cord an, GLE & G Wost Handolptiate AR Miscollanoons. TVANTED — WINTER EMPLOYMENT. WORK for ovoryboily. Good wages. Pormanoat employ- mout. Mouand womon wanted, Full pariiouface froo. Address W, A, HENDEISUN & CO., Cloveland, 0., orit. Louls, Mo, D, oy Ly ENELO AN, or sithisnt oxnarfonod, £ soll i, neplil axtl: glon, “Amorican Novoliy Gompany, 113 el Sludisomsi, W ANTED-ENEROETIOMEN, 70 WHOM STEAD emyloymont will bo givan. OML at or addross, vl stuinp, 167 Suuth Clark-at, fiom 30, RD—MEN IN O[TV AND GOUNTRV 10 Joll & paw astilo, soma.t fn that hns navor boon box foro thio pibiio. Eurvka Man acturlug Companyy 145 i B 0 givon. = we, AETHGRLRTIND B AveyioTaliiio Wisads ol LS guipae; aly o Gounty upon o 1. oo W ANTED—1ViZ ACOOUNTANTS 70 "RELL 0BT ** Acconntants! VailsMocim ¥ on commissiun ta ‘nfiemn&mu(n)m‘uns, ufl'fll.I;‘l £ “’“fififi flfléxl}(‘k“c enus o Ado: Only partios (horauinly i flguronn apoly. Unitad Staics Fablishion Company of cow York drary branoh olloo fn Ghioago, Tooui 4, Mo, 4 South W ANEED—TIRER YOUNG MIN OF GOOD MO ol charaoter and addross, willing to wurk for small salary during tha wingar; thoke” acquaintod wit rotail basiness protorrod, 'Addross, with rofercncop, 1. closing 25 conts, ROBEHT LYONS, 853 Wabash-ar. |V ANTED-MENTO BELE, CHANG.CITANG. 0T younk man mado 347 Inet wook: nno ma sold & boxow in uoa dy; n mochunto cloared #21 In throo d un't complain of hard timon, but. o (i 9 East'Madison TE AGENTS 1IN aye. mones at onod Room 5. * W AR -NALS (D, FIJALs ARERTS ] and_oountr wolling wetls i conts! ‘Hoora 3, 8. B ross. Lutiding, Washieg: ii on or airos 3 TON'& G0, " Wost Svashmiton-at., Chicag. ‘VAN’I‘HD:HIM'EDMTHLY LIOITONS FOH tho clty. "TUOL & O L Daarborn. Itnoms 18 and 8. WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domestios. VY ARTED-A GOOD GIRL AT KENSINGTON, 1 milos from cily, on iinols Gontral Ttallcaad ; a poac homa and staady work, Addressorcall for Alcs,' J. W, PYNE Kansington. JVANIED—4 GINTF0T TOUSEWORK TN SSALL fanily, Toqulra ot & Homuro-sty VWANTED=X GOOD WONAN Tt QT ASGO0R: Gond wagon atd no wasliing of iroulug. Apply at No. 107 North W ol L w ollg-at,, up ED—A GOOD GERAAN O BOANDINA= “s:mnlrl & goad bomo for a geod girl. Apply at 15 South U ANTED —A GOOD GINL TO DO KITORBN WARE Tty ot o 11 Sonth Seldagate O \VAN'FM‘LA GOOD GRIMAN GIILL 70 DO GEN- ‘oral huusowark. _Apply 3t 29 South Pack-av, VWERTED-A YoURn GIRLTO TAKE GATEGH o chiliizon: Gorima oF Soandluay ¢ Apply at 010 outl Purieays OF oo uavian profore VARTED-—A TIOROUGILY ODMPETENT GIRE YY" 10 do goneral housowork. 113 Suuth Gr £ 1, TO ¢ A ENT WANTED— , TO CONK Al a . () ‘honsework, ac119 East Glieogo-av. Call thiis mara- g 7 VW ANTED-T{VO GINLS 0 DO LAUNDRY AND kitchon work. ~ Goma raady to couumonca worls i tho morning 128 North Dearborn-st. ANT GIRL TO_ NURSE W & isctnd work 1a o privota famtls: 508 SHELL [ R e T R it] antry and 1 secub gicl, af 3 3 corngr Ulark and Lako-sia, - ‘ ANTED-GIRL TO work tamll DO GENERAL HOUSE- LGl Burasldant, AN T W AR M laundry, CORNER 8.0 & Good, atoady woman for Nurses. 2 3 "TANT'HD — A KIND, EXPERIENCED CRILD'S uurse, ono who Is willing and las bostof rofers encos. Apply at onco at 94" Pralrio- toenth-st, . noac Eight " Miswollanoons. [\ ANTED-50 INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADIES, Al whil'u‘l'“ A;u.nh \vclll rng‘lmm«cm}llld, to work n"lm. anga BubHish: A ;_1!2_.‘::-1 IIZH Ulllrt"ai.nm" uy. all as soon possibla VW ANIED=A GIRL RBOUT 18 YRATS OLD; ALSO P oy, sara ago.AppIy baforo 10 0elock. ali West Lakost. 4 SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Boollieonors, Clorls, Ete.. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN IN A Bonriies o bosloes nvablbotlen to ooty soms At dross G. HODGK, 607 titcioll-at. R GUUATION WANTED TG QONISSION MEN— u fnliuonce & £uod sharo of canatry shipmi 2 goud Housn. Aduress 10-033, To NIEAL, TrbRS ofioo ‘Sfiufifofivh‘wfipfuy UNG MAN WHO Liasathorough knowledgs of the grooory and meat bustuess. Not afrald of ‘waek, “A good solivilor, &a, Addross, for roferencos, dc., ¥ 48, Telbuns athico, Trades, SUUATION, WANTED-LY FIRST-CLASS Frenoli nnd Aworioan man pastry apok, Address 107 Enst Admns.st, : SUIUATION WARTEDXG TOREMAN MOUTDER in an fron-fuundry. 1ave bad 18 yeaes! auperianca a3 foroman ju Ainit-class ahaps, and wm quallfied 1o tha chiargo of a foundey of any size ar class of wark {rom tho Eant givo bim & (eialy - Address 1 3, Telbuns ouico. Conchmen, Tonmstors., &o. TTUATION WANTED_BY YOUNG DMAN (8Wwido) a8 conchina, who has liad sovural years® ox cricoce ln tho businoss. Adds b, ‘Pribunas otlico. SILUATIONS WANLED=--FEMALE boclib o b L Sl o b e elotod ) TNomestics. TIUATION WANTED-DY 4 YOUNG GIRLTO DO S bousewock, Oall By 2204 Waat Vin QURUATION WANTED-BY X CONPRTENF GING who [s willing to worki cook, wash and iran, or do genorul houvawark, Jnquire s No. 4 Ifast Twoltth-st, JUFUATION WANTRO-DIY A GIRL TO DO REC ond work In a privato (amlly, ~ Pleaso oall at 417 Micl- fgeian 3 the'tionbun, fos trodsss, ot 1ho brssmiest . Nnrses, SFTHATION WANTED-A YOUNG MOTHER on reflusmott walios 3 child to ot ordry tirey 1o taka homo, Mothosless. ehild prolerrod. ~ Addross N 7, Prdbine ollico. s ITUATION WANTRD-IY & HEATTHY WET S wurpo, Uall ab 91! Wabssh-av, _Afm. KUK, Housoltoopers. ITUATION WANTED-BY A TRUSTWORTITY, rullablo, mlddiowagod Tady: undecatands houtokoup: R Blian T Wbl ia sould bs ubetol. Addsés ot i L 3D, 188 Biiongo-av.r for 3 days. Emplovment Agzenoles. ITUATIONS WANTED_TAMILIES IN WANT OF v oo un b supp! Eafecd) oiga. s AUakCo e T CXOHANGE. oAanfiBm“ AND DAINTLIS, ATTENTION | )1 want (o exchanga Ennamlgulmu fats far Inbor. Ap rly. ¥} & BROWN, 173 West Madison-st. BT BOUTHIWIET OONNEY o Jehigtaav. and Toetyfatat wil schanae tor 3 0.1 lupkaved intmeumbor Wit 8 5 Grienge, GEUTE L GALDWELL s aSalla N0 EXOUANQR-CII0ICE SUBURNAN LOTS OF vSouth Englowond f bored {n Frose Taass: G GIERIETER €000 S0 LASaTo b o _EXOUAAE_§oMs a00D NONSHS, YOR \whioh wo wil tako somo_gor orfy In part pags went. ' Aoy o ¥ EVANG & GOu, 16 LaSallostn hasument. = 1[0 EXGUANGE — AN ASSORTRD STOCK 0) gracurles, 5,000 worth, for & boieo and Iaf in the iy, ori fanh ok the ey vty Lo M. A TOITAN, Robrn 31 Hoaper lll_ngk.__"v_v___”}__r IO EXOHANGE—AN nq}n'r\' OT §6,000 1N WA ush-av. pro cue Gl ith-at, iove ropon 18 SHorhouius Olinres Tiask, " *304 1 110, EXOHARGIE-FIVY: - ¥RANE NGUSES TXT Tots, on Thlriy-kevouth-ot, noar Lilla.av., and tiolos anfocumbored s whurban Loty Jor Aniusumbored (s o1 {mprovedvilaga proporty. * 8. £ WELLS," 165 Desn orn-st, \T TRO~PLARTERERSTO DOAJDBOI’\\‘%H% 1k . DAVID O o e tlnes T By D CLAIRVOYANTS, R, MATILIW AND MADAM MAYNARD, BUSK. s oo metiom 106 s M NOTOESALL WISIUNG, T GoNsuLY rti R Itubly G'ul‘fl :‘n“n.‘n(r’f ', o). LIEWIN, 8 West Mad. il o sa twedialoly, ‘sa sho' luaven tor tis oWty lo-3t. . o autl N GAT, MANIVESTATIONG S Ol WL Ao thls v DARTNER WA —1 IAVIE A TARGE AO. qualutance and trado for prarluoo in Ponneylvania coal Lawns Marglos Jargor than [Custorn oites, '\ ono to furniali goods anu shaco protits. Aduross uio oflivo, PARTNER WANTED-A GOOD AGTTVI NUST: thu lilnxfi of & l$ ), with &, 000 , to taki iyt 1o & ellostebifbod. Busluoed *Xedoes ol Thbung o HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SGO0D & WILLIANA WILL SKELL AT PRIVATI Y ot ) i af guon OF s o s e g Il airtmaut o s 1 vl Spperatiing 10 nudnrh\l’rldty. S Bacurday, & goe B todk of Bottiohol o irdonim, Nov 81 Sou 8o o FOnsLEmAnLa: ol Bgtiole, St ST R oret srabass

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