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S o i Y e SV S Y A e O ————— T S S R S R R B T —— “,..;_z‘ £1.50@9.00; falr to good, $6.008 mon. 5.5)., salos Of 5,020 head at $1.0087.00, w0 e ;;5:{‘“” fir; wrices advanced soies of F.03850. ST. LOUIS. .—HoCa—Firm ; ehipping packing, $3.205.40% m.ur;.u. fin. uict ; offerings poot ; through Texane, QS Tiimie, Texan, $@3jc; good 10 8l e receibin 1,60, ——— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Foreizn Narkets, . ain, 511 a. m.—Flocr, 2t:@20n 12, g 13 sdG15 813 epring, 131 dhig o huen 1738 G i 2 g N e, 1is T0@1ds 114 club, 14@14s4d, 12IM3 8 Tort, 6s 6. Lard, fione e 6 Shgor, Jan. 5 — 30 p. 'm. - Markets un- ek . Jmn. 5—5 p. m.—Col'én quict; ms LRl e d. Galox, 1,000 g e €58 P eu. i Snd xport, 3,0, 2,0 ufe qutet eud unclunged, Gacese, G161 Yotk 072 6. Cumborlind middles, 408 IOt ribs, 975 81 Decf, 643, Tal o, 304, 5 dan, s tate of discount in the .t for 3 inonths’ bilis {5 33 per cent, or 3 a1 B (e bank rate, The amiount of Lullion 714 e B.uk of Eugland te-day on balance fs =300, ‘Causols for morey, 917;@9% cn account, 92! Totled Sa'es eccnritie—3-20s of %5, 1075 107K 3 10-40s. 104} : mew 5s, 103, New St Mufltl, 93; Erte, 43534 preferred, C8)4. A 514, 947 —TRentes, 55 60-, Bt s Fan, 5,—6.20s of '62, 974, sew Yorit DPry-Goods Market. e Tonx, Jan. 6.—~The trade movement continties e first hotule, st jolling brauoues are dull, G goodt are very firm, with un upward toudency’ G2l shirdags aud ehectings are closoiy soid ot ttm. Agenisure ebonivg some uew kpring nts and worsted dress fabrics, Tae Da:ls “ Toe weather fs advee fo s ring ancy worsted coatings are in Lnsk de- pittsburgh 01 Market, ¢zox, Jan. 5.—Crude petroleum active and ses ot $110@112%. Rellued quoted at ‘Fhe Prodice Siaritetss NEW YORE, ew Yoms, Jan, 5. —CoTrcx—Dull ; middling up- de, 10X B erUere—Tiour fairly neiive and higher ; ro- ey, 140 Lr.8 3 surerfug Western and Szate, £3.50 &40’ commen 1o oo extra, £0.70@7.60: good o Goce, £1.0%27.607 white wheat extra, ST.00G8.10; extra Oltio, 36 8t. Louis, $.00@11.00. Itye four etcady. Cort-we.l Wheet mer2 active and 0 5; rirg, 8. Towa +prirg, FL58X Western, $4.05@4.5 cechtr, 82,000 buj H 0. 1 Milwaukez, @1.60; Northwestern, 1 Midwankee, $1.60 ¢ winler red Weat-m, emuer Michigan, §1.63. Ryo qui-t, Dars oy mors active and Grmer ; Western, £1.45. Malt un- tanged, Corn more active, rearce, wud frmers re- celpts, 6,00 b ; mixed Wesiern in store, 84= 5 ofloat, + pow afloat, 52E85c, Osth firmer ; receipts, a; s, 63@Gic; atloat, C3@6HkCn . r and Hors—Unchiugod. Grocerira—Coffee quict to good refining at 7 3 Cai G103 , gid. Sugar 37540, Moulasses and L FrnoLetr—AQ: TunerxTISE—Quiet at 4le, Fior—Qai.t; Western nt 3 Brovisions—Fork etronger 3675; prime mees, $15.00; estra Heef 4pd cut meats unclanged. Aiddles steudy ; long Glear,. 54 @8 : shopt’ clear, 8¢, Lard strongor ; prime eteam, 9'¢c, §pot oT JaBUATY § 949 6162, Feb- Fuary : 94, b, 300, ¢ uew mens, $16.614@ Jrime $16,62. Teas, bu. Wisgy—Tirmer at §7c. LOTISVILLE. . LotrsviLLy, Jan, S.~LurapsTurrs—Flour fairly ze- Hvest ¥ @7.00. Provisions—Tork held at §15.50 316,00, Lard steady; prime sicam, 8zc. Dulk wmca s steady; ehoulders, Si@diics alow, T35, 1356, 8¢, loose. Lacon steady., Winsay—Quiet at 934 @M~ 5 BUFFALO. Brrraro, Jun, 5,—Breasrcrrs—Wheat held firma ; plas, 15,200 bu No, 2 diiwaukee club, §1.40_Corn dul and strong 3 saes, 1,000 bu No, 3 mized Western at Toc. Oats 4nd rye neglected. Barley wanted ; none for sale. Y BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, Jan 5.—LeEapsTUrrs—Flonr unchanged snd quiet. Wieot flendy ; choico white, 81831 fair 1o v, $1.70G1.50 ; choice smber, §L.Y @:.87 10 prime red, £1.70@1,80 ; common 1o fuir, §1.50 1.65 ; Oio and Indiana, $1.5%@170; Weetern amber, 50@1.30, Corn trong; mised Western, J9@S0: Dits quiet aud Arm ; Weslarn, 50@33c. Xye finm a 09 Ypovizoxs—Sirong and quiet, Mess pork, $16.60, Buik weale—Shoulders, Gc; cear rib eldes, 7ie. Bacon—Shoulders, T3¢ ; viear rib tides, scarce at 837c. {ard firm a4 83@9=. Sugar-cured hams, 12@14c. Corrrz—Very strong at BE%c. Wmssr—Quiet ot 97c. DrrrzE—Unchanged. OSWEGO. % 0Oswrco, X. T, Jan, 5.—DBREADSTTYFS—Wheat mn- changed. Cur: dull ut TA@TGe, Barley steady ; prime Gunads, $1.65. % PHILADELPEIA. PHILADELFMIA, Jab. b.—BREADSTUFFS — Flour #tesdy ; enpestine, $.50@3.50; Iowa, Wisconcln, and Micresots extra family, 00; Siate, Ouio, and Indizn: cxtra family, §7.75@%.25. Wheat qui red, SL55GL00; amber, $LGIGLI2; white, § 155, liyesieady at92c. ' Corn in limitel demand; . 0gse. Ous ateady ] white, S1@3dse; mized, EELy : Yrovisioss—Falrly sctive; mess pork, §16.50@ 1000 ; beel hams, 24@252 ; emokod hums, 11G1 bame'in pick e, I0Z11c, Prrrorrox—Dall ; crude, 93@%ic; refined, 13%@ Wirsxy—Stesdy at 29~ TOLEDO. " ToLEDO, 0., Jan. 5.—BzeaDSTUFFS—Tloor quiet and unchinged. Wheat duli; No, 2 white Wabash, £.01; No, 1 white Michigun, $132%; extra do, ki No.2 red, conal, $1.43, Corn dull; high mized, essh ond January, 59¢; February. 63c; March, S14¢; new, 563 3 low niixed, new, 56kc; no grade, 3 oew do, 55¢. Oats swady; No. 1, 46c; No. 2, Croven SrED—25.20. : Toga—Drezsed weaks at $5.35. Ezcarrs—Flour, 2,000 Lris; wheat, 17,000 bu; a0r, 4,000 bu ; 0te, G DETROIT. Dersorr, Jan. 5.—DREADSTUFFS—Flcur irm, Wawat wiive and bighes st $1.603 No. 1, $LIT@LEAK § umiké' SL4CK@1.47. Corn steady st G2yc Oais, Huos~Dressed, $6.50. ° MEMPIIS. R Mepmzs, Jan, 5.—BuEapstoers—Flonr quietand tr 3t 2,0029,50, Corn-meal dull and lower at .20 S8, Com in fair demznd aud bigher at 63@70 . Jabed at Sic, Har—Firm ot S1T.00@22.00. FrovisicNs—Baik meats fum ; shoulders, GX@6}C; Ha, Tye8se MILWAUREE. - Mrwioser, Jan. 6,—DREADSTTFFS—Flonr goiet smiuahanged. Wheat stesdy: No. 1, 812433 No. L §L2U3 cael; $1.243 eclier. February. Corn firm; = dull and nominal ; No. 2, 87c. se. Barley frm ; No, 2 $143. £15,00. S.P. hame. 93 10c. Bulk Eettle, 9c 3 RE P s—York, atllers, §°¢c, loose, Lerd Leid firml saz, 8 Loss—Slextv at $3. 50@6.25; receipts of live, 2,000, Locerprs—Flour, 4, wheat, 123,000 bu, BarrxryTs—Flour, 7.000 bris} wheat, 42,000 bu. . CLEVELAND, ¥ CLvELaxD, Jan, 5.—DBuzap TUrFS—Wheat dull and Thangel. Corn steady ; old, 63362 ; uEW, G2E@63c, dquet: No. 1, 48¢; No. 2, 462 ufimmv ~Steady; etandard white in car-lots CINCINNATL Cotresaty, Jan, 5.—DBeEapsTCFFS—Flour firm, fiaat scarce and frm at $1L45@1.55. Corn eteady at bek I 2 frm ol S3c. Oata dillat Li@usy Bar- 31,00, . Paovisioxs Pork nominalat $15.50. Lard firm; Ban haid atgxc ; kettle, sales at 83c. Lulk meats Em; whouldere, Giyc; clear rib, TX¢; clear, T3¢, all Bacen’ firm; ehoulders, Tikc clear b, ie. Green meats ieidy | shouiders ; clear, Txc, Hams, 83{@9%% for 18 chig R pveraze, o : 06+—In fair demand ntn Tango of E6.93@545; £3ipt2, 9,300 ; shipments, 2,715, . Witis—In'good demand at 94c. ST, LOUIS. §r. Lotrs, Jan, 5,—BacapsTurrs—Flour firm for véad me.inm grades st unchanged prices, Wheat ¥:'“sand higher; No, 2 epring, $1.2231.223 ; No. .4 #384L Coru firmer; No. 2 mixed, 51)c east 3%k, 824 4o tn clevator ; 543ic January ; 50¢ March. Al active and higher ; No, 2, 42@42i;0 east track ¥ B¢ in elevator, ” Barley steady; lowa epring, §1.10 ELIS, Tye quiet nt 80. TIXY—Tirm at 9ic. Vistoxa—Pork firm at §14,60215.00, Bulk meats held higher; shoulders, 63((@6C; 3 clear, % @%; sales of country old, at 5570} 40 days old at 6e, selleT Ll 15 da; Febrtary Tacon =cle, Lard irm st Sc spot; 3o February. < NEW ORLEAN Jan. 5,—BoEADSTCFFS—Flour searce b Lo ; uperfine, single_extru, 350 trete, §8.50@7.60; famlly, 7.75@9.75, Cornin 52 demand ond firwer 13@ e, Oats, 56@563C. ~—Bcarce and dull at 95¢, 3 Drime, $21.00; choice, $24.00@25.00. SLOTISIONS—Tork held at §15.503 Do sales. Dry salts Satuin light eapply and good demand at GX@EXE® pfe. Bucon—Ouly = jobbing demand at S@I@INC. m-0ld dull at 8=95; mew, 13@13yn. Lard quiet & frm; derce, 8L @0 keg, 05 E@9){C. g:czxm—swnr in fair demand; inferipr, 4@ § common, S@oe : fair, BK@Gxc; good falr to L fan, €u@rre; prime eo“gméc, ‘Besie. Mo- in demsnd ; centrifugal, 650 ; fair, 89c; 410 choice, 63¢@10c. BisHY—No Cincinnoff here; Touisiana, 990, rorTos—Active; sales,S,150 balcs. Demand good but F:’:,fi :fds beuex‘qun(lnu;l ixxliuwer gmdflg;{c cheap— i inary to strict good ordinary, 13% @14! $rmitdling to strict low middling, 147;@152%¢ ; mid~ ‘middling, ‘exports to Great coastwise, 1,613, I Reccipts, 20, b Eitan 5753 the contineat, 3,864 5 Ok 10715 Tnsold, 192,400, s s By G, b, g nomnally hieher, but little out of - GAS-LAMPS, Mecting of the Council Committee oun That Matter. Mr. C9Ibrrt Explains How the City Can $ave $32,000 a Year, The Couucil Commiites on Gas-Lizhta helda meeting in the City Clork’s office yestorday after- uoon, Al:i ‘Culleston in the chatr. Thero were preeent Ald. Pickering, Miner and Jozas, and Ar. E. Colbert, 3 The Clhiairman said tho firat thing to consider was the table propared by Blr. Cclbort, fixing times for Lighting aud extinguishing the street- lamps, , Mr. Colbert stated that the table was some- what diffrent from the old plan, In thiat it allowed a lobiger time far twilight in the summer than it did in tho winter months; =lso moro tmeé for twillght in thne motning than in tho ovening. Tho reason given for the last-named allowaa¢s was thay, with the sime amouat of light, & person oould -see - much better in ihe morming, than in the evening, as, during the Gay, the aye beeomas fatigued by tho svulight, Wiila {t1s rested during the night. “'Ihe raving of &82,000 o year ou the numbvor of strect lamgs in use inst Novewber, was principslly mado up of the diffor- euces gamned in the length of timo as stated, “Llo Clairman said tuat tho lighting aud ex- tinguisling of the lumps should be coutrolled by the o.ty, aud not Lo left in the havds of the Gas Comanies, which managed the business to cuit themselves, 1a favorad the making of a radical change, and hiav.ng the polidemen yopory to their Sergoants every motuing the number of lighted and unlighted lsops. The test lamps wete lighied first aud extiveniched last, and .liere was ovet au hour's didercice befwean the lighting and extingwishing of these lamps und those in the strects. Lhe ditference was charged to the credit of the Companies, and tLcy had a pretty * soft thiwg.” Tue Gas luspocior bnf been alter tLemw to change the 5-fuot buruore to 4}4-fuor burners, und, after growling about it ivr some timo, they tinally couseuted to tbe cuange. Ald. Mioer liad calculated the saviug that count’ be made by adopting ths table, and_Lis tigures azreed with thoso of Alr. Colvert. Five- fout burvers had been used when ouly 435-foot urvers were needed, and the city had to pay thie dilference. “[he Caairman remarked that the Companies bad used every eifort to ocouv.uce Mr. Loown, tho formor Gas luspector, tlut the pusae- precisied a fout au huwt whilo passiug l‘;mugh tbe metre, and that thoy must bo allowed to use a 5-fuot burner on the test-lawps, although tacic was & 45¢-foot burnur on the streow-lamys. Air. Colbeit stated that with a 5-fout buruer on the strect 1amps the cost of the gas was uneatly §03 an hour, or about $1.50 fur every winuto they were lighted. ‘Y'iie Coalrman had calealated that 839,000 less feet ot gas would be burned 1o a year if Mr. Colbert’s table was adopted. - Ald. Vickering was in favor of the city taking’ hold of tho liguting aud oxtingushiug of the lamps., The oity was now at the werey of the Gas Comrenies, and had to pay for much that could be saved by goud mavagewent. “Ald. Miner was of the eame opimion. Thero was a_*discrevanoy,” sud the Gas Companics were not watched .y any ods. Alr. Colbert said therd wese sixy zine nighls in & year when no gas was uecded, if tho weather was good. There were sixty-nine more duniug whizh the moou cunld Le depeaded upon 1o furnish haly the light. Allowug for bad weutner, there was the ejuivalect of fitty-two nights when no ar:ificial ligtt was required— one-soventh of the eotize year. Ald, Jouss remarked that the ci'izeos also ouglit to be y=otected frowm the rapacity of the Gus Companies. Mr. Colbert added that the charge made by the Companies for light.ng aud ex:inguiszhing was cqual to what it cost to supply tho lamps with gas for seventy-two minuces every day of the vear. P Ald, Pickering understood that the cost of liehting ard esunguishing was 11 per cent o the whole bill. * 2 Ald. Mmer ssid that on that basisabout 544,000 a year was paid for this servico. er. Colbort belioved tuat included tho cost of eaving. Ald. Miner said tho city did the repairing, and furnished tho burner. Ald. Pickering thought if £82,000 a year coula be saved, there was no necewricy for giv- ing that amount of money to tie Gas Companies. Ald. Jouas interjected that that sum wounld build & school-house. = Mpr. Colber: recommended, if a chango was rmade, trying tne meming part of the tabe first. ‘Ihey conld not depend eutirely upou the moon. In the buswess portion of tho city tbe moon's reys would not reach the ground in many of the strects, on ncconat of the high buildiugs. In othier partslof tho city it would do very weil. The light of the full movn was abuut equal to that piven by the average lamp, through glass, ata distance of forty feet. ‘The Comnmittee decided to take no action nntil after the Corporation Couusel bad. given his opinion upon the validity of the contract with the Gas Companie: THE CHENEY MATTER AGAIN. To the Edftor of The Clicago Tribune : Siz: Charles Edward Cheney appears in ToE ‘TripUNE of this wmorning, by lus ingenious at- torney, Melville W. Fuller, in respect to the memorial *“To the Rt. Rev. tho Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Chburch, in Genoeral Cou- veotion assembled,” which has been imputed to Mr. Cheoey, but the sutbenticity of which is now denicd. And the- ingonious attorney loses his eccustomed ingonuity, and ex- Dibits indications of a very disturbed spirit, both in tho letter aad epirit of hi communication; which distorbed condition. I takeit, is in some part & reflection of the Lem- per of bis client. DBy thero exhibitions of attor- Dey and client 1 am reminded of an old maxim that I used to read in Latin in my schoslboy days, to the effect that ¢ Whom the gods would destroy they first mako mad.” Bat the wgenions attoruey is happy mn ono point : Ho dotects an unimportaut mistake 1 my communication puo- lighi in your issue of the 4th iust., and ie polite. courtcous, and _gentlomanly epough to amially intimate that thercin 1 am guilty of a “falschood.” In my former commanication it wae stated that **3r. Cheney denios the anthenticity of the pullished docurneut, and says it was never pieseuted to tho General Convention. It was, bowever, brought _Lofore tho Bishops of tho Episcopat Cbureh during the sossion of the Genersl Con- vention of 1871.” Aly error was, that AMr. Che- pes's demal of such presentation to the General Coavention had reference to the memorial thal be admits be did_prepare, and mot to the one prought before _tho -Dishops. This mistake oc- carred becanse I did not see Mr. Cheney’s lot- ter until quite late Saturday evening, .when I read and replied to it very hurriedly, and without & recurrenco to the portion w question. In this haste 1 mis- to which tho donial bad ref- ercace, and I clmcr(ullg make the correction so coutteonsly suggested by Mr. Choney's lawyer. But the assential poins at issuo ehall. not be befogged by say side-issuo put forth by Mr. Chesey's connsel. Iam not to be drawn from this by any sharpshooting of a cuoning attornos. The published memorial, if Mr. Chency is in any way respousible for it, is & very damnaging oné to his cause, and exhibits the martyrin avery humiliating_aspect, considering ~ tho defi- ant attituds he has hitherto occupied before the public. Ar. Cheney has de- nied uodor oath, in his deposition taken in the pending litigation, and also denied ip his letter in your issde of Saturday, that be Wrote or suthorized the particular memorial published in TaE TRIBUNE of the st inat. And P oW comes his Attorney, and, in his amiable let- ter referred to, states that the memorisl which Mr. Cheney admits that he did prepare is k} his (QIr. Foller's) possession, and that 1% is "‘ not gubstantially the same as that published. elr. Fuller vouchsafes the information that, *If Judge Williams decides the evidence admissible md‘lompe:um, this paper wll be produced onthe hearing.” 1 may bo {allowed to suggest that what Judge Williams may decide has nothing to do with the matter now in hand; and, notwith~ standing Mr. Faller's ides of what, 18 or what is not the substance of the memorial that Mr. Cheney did propare, I may also be permitted to reiterata the prediction of ms. former communi- cation, that Mr. Cheney could bost catisfy the pubhc’ss to the eal p! t of that document by furnishing & cOpy for publication. Itis g!uka possible that others are a8 capable of g“”ilg copstruction to the contents of the C'; |- mitted memorial a3 either Mr. e ney or his lswyer. If this admitted memo~ rial is a8 jonocent .ém h;\rml“ . e:;eza“\{%um Beem ivin tflfi):‘igpflt:.r:lg thogppnhiinhod memorial, the nuu.\am.lcfi: snd suthoncy of r, Cheney took tho memori S e e e g o SHS GEXOAGOUHANY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1874, _ } S0, : deaies. I etat~d, in my communication which 80 excited Alr. Faller's wrathful properiies, that It was bronght before the Bisuops of the Eplscopal Church during the session of the Geueral Convention of 1871;" and that it was B0 brought before ench Bishops by a Bishop of an Eastern diocese, who allowed a capyutherocl to be taken without any Lesita~ tion." Aud I aaded, what 1 hers relterats, that *Tlie Bishop who thus brought forward the matier was assured by a pmicxfiur friond of Mr. Chieney that the momorial was fully authorized by NMr. Cheney himeelf.” This statement ncither Mr. Chieney nor bis lawyer has vontured to question. Bat, inasmuch as Mr. Fuller re- iletates Mr. Cheney’s denial of bo:h authorship and authority, and fussmuch also'as Mr. Fuller lizowise assorty that the admitted memorial is -t not subataatially the sAme as that bublished,” 1 feel called up x to push the matter a step far- ther, and decinre to your ieaders that the Rev. Dr. Jobn Cotton Smith, of New York City, ia that pardetlar friend.” Those inteccated can judge whither a gentleman of Dr. Smith's honorable repute and bigh ObHatian stauding would be_ likely. as Mr. Chovey's friend and in 11 bebialt, to pre-ont, or cause to be presented, to the Bisnops It Qoancil, a document liko that published, withiout any authority whatever: It 18 proper to add, that, 88 mmfm compiain- ants in the pendinz ease of Calaing et al. v. Cheney ¢t al., I procured, and caused to be for- warded, o commi-slon, somv montls Ago, to take Dr. Smith's duposition in respact to this memo- rial, now published, &nd his euthority in relation theroto ; but, for some reagon unknown to me, tho deposition Las uot been given, 86 fai a8 | can learo. & Those most dizectly {nterosted And rénoerned against Mr. Chenev and his adlorents iu the peudiag litization neyer heard nor dreamed that the memorial as publisbed 1was otber than a gonuine aud fully-authorized docaument, until Mr. Cheoys denial onder oath. 1t was very eoon afterwards that Dr. Bmith's version of the matter was eought ay indicated. Moreover, the Dlshops in Council enpposed the document genuine, nor were they ever advised to the contrarv, uniees since Mr. Cheney's denial. 1Iad the Bishops acted on the momorinl, and advised Distop Whitehouse to restore Mr. Cheuey to the functious of his ministey (which bho did not), I eubmit to yonr read=18 whether it is probable that the memorial would bavo been repudinted. The question of the genniueness or suthority of the publishied memorial is all the more grave from tne fact thnt. tinourh Mr, Cheney’s denial, Bis particular friend i8 left ucder the sorious Imputation of secking to procuro his restoration to the minis- trv by means of an unauthorized doswnens, and of nntrutbful represantations. Cuicaco, Jan. 5, 1374 S. Cor¥xnte JUpD. RAILROAD NEWS, NEDUCED PASSEYGER RATES. The battle for supromacy botwoou tho Peun- sylvania and the Baliimore & Ohio Railroads grows hotier every doy, and reductions in pas- senger farcs arg contiuually made. 1f the fight lasts much louger people will avea chance to visie Philndelphia, Balcimore, Washington, aud other Eastorn pointa freo of chargo, evon though the free-pass system is abolished. The Balti- more & Ohio Taiiroad, not satisfied with the large reduction of from 30 to 40 per cent to all Eastern poiuts, as announced In Bundar's ‘IRIBINE, {8 now making arraugements to soll round-Lrip tickets from Pittsburgh t¢ Philadel~ Ehin at &6, waile eretofore the lucal 1ate has eon £10 ¢asl way, which is-a reduciion of near- 1y 75 per cout. 3 TUE PAN~HANDLE COMES DOWN. The Pan-tlaudlo uad, whict belougs to the Ponusysvunis Company, aud 18 tho 1eular oppo- wttion line to she Bulumors & Ohio, having suc- cosafully weatheral the strike, takes up the gauadet and goed into the fight. Yesierosy the managera of this line issued tie lollowing cir- cular, waich they think will secp them evon with tae opposition : 3 Strike ended and all trains running on time, Fare redacyd 3 w Cinvinaati, via Richmuud route. First- cLas fura fron Cal:ago to Cinciuuuti, $7. The Pan-Hlindle, now baviag 10fazed its fare to the xama tigare as the Baltimore & Obio. Lias the advaniage of being the sbortest rouie, and tbe Daltimore & Obio will therefore be com- relled to make a still further reduction to got ahead. It is tue genmeral cpinion in railroad circles that this fight will not last many days, aud that n muzi bigher taritf than.the ona here- tufure in exicience will ba the re-ult. LOWERING OF FUEIONIS. Auvother fight of the same s0it has brolen out botween the Pacitio Mail Steamsbip Compauy and tho Cential and Union Pacidio Railoads, which bas also resulted in o large redactwa in the froighe tarilf to 8aa Francisco. The main tight is botween Now York and San Francisco. bat tho Ciucagoroads les ling to the lattor city— the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, the hicago, Burlington & Qaiacy, and the Cuicago & North- \western—bavo joined in the fight, aud yesterday tucy agreed to make tho followiog reductions in their freight taruls for San Francisco: First Cluss—From $6 to$4. Becoud Cluss—From $5 1o $3. Toird Cisss—From $4 to $2.50. Fourth Class—From $3 w 3., C.aén A—From $2. Ciass B—From Qiass —From $2. to §1. Clazs D—Frow $1.73 to 81.50. No reductions of any kind heve been made in passenger rales, the Steamship Company not Leing sble o divert any paseengers irom the railroads, ou account of the speed and comfort of the latter. FREIONT RATES EAST. Tavo wecks prior to Jan. 1 tho rates on graln, flour, and drexscd hogn were grestly_reduced ou all tho roads leading to the East, owfhg to amis- understanding between the various Frought Agonta of theee roads. Bat, finding quarrels not only unpleasant but alto unremunerative, they thought it bost to muke up again, which they did New Yenr's. The following circular to umr?era Las Leen the result of their renewed boud of fellowship: Cricaao, Jan. 1, 1874, Nozice to Shivpers : Nutico 8 bereby given to shippers of East-bound freight, thaton and after this d.te, rates ou gruiy, fourth ‘class, Sour, and dressed Loge, aro resiored to tariff of Dec, 8 viz: Fourth Dressed 2| Gramn, | Class. | ttlour. | Hoan. To Now York. .c.eeend] 00| 00 820} 83 To Phitadeiphia an | B dtimore, . Aoes| s} 16l 0 To Alvany, Troy, and Scheaectads . ] 26| 53| 110f 80 To Boston.... d Wl w5 1so| B0 " For our respective roads and lines, Tiosus Hoors, General Freight Agent Michigan Central Railway, CrARLES AL GRAT, nt General Freight Ageut L. b, nad M. S, Bail Jomx C. HArRns, General Agent P., Cul ngo & St. L. Railway. R, C. MELDRTAL, Agent Diack Star Lo, and G iueral Wastern Frelght Agent P, Fi, W, & C, Roiu -a¥% STRIKING CONDUCTOBS. » Conductors are notns guccessful strikers ag locomotive engiucers. A numoor of them tried their lnck a fow days 83 on tbo Now York Oon- tral and Hudson River Liailroads, aud the upshot of their enterprisa is that they are now loosing for otlicr jobs, twenty of them being summarily dischargea day bofore yesteraay. Lhey did not strike because their wages wore reducod, but ‘hon the Companics introduced s now style of daplex ticket, compelling them to koop & stab of every ticket uscd by the passengers, robbing them of the chunce of making & hittle extra, they rebelled, nud the consequeace of thoir rebeilion ‘was, 88 above stated, their dischargo. TEE CANADA SOUTHERN. B The time-teblo of the Canada Southern shows one through passenger-train between Buffalo and Datroit, and one between Buffalo snd St. Thomas, of the main hine. On tho St. Claix Branch, one train runs daily between St, Thomaa snd Courtwright. On the Toledo, Canaaa Soutbern & Detroit, three trains run between Detroit and Toledo, and one traln from Detroit to Trenton Crossing, and thence over the Chi- cago & Canads Bouthern to Fayette. The Com- pany has completed arrangements for the for- mation of two pew freight liges to run oyer_ the roed. The Dismond will run rom New York to Buffalo over the Erie and Canada Bouthern, over the New York Central and Hudson River. Both Jines will run over the Michigan Central from Detroit to Chicago. NO FREE PASSES. - The pertinacity of tho politicians who never paid ons cent railroad fare, and sro resolved not 10 do 50 if they can dodze the obligation, is not Jikely to meev with success. The Lzfluh_im'es of Illinois, lows, and Wisconsin are sl witbout the passes from the Chicago railroads that never fasled to compliment them before. Some of the Slighted tako it badly to heart. They.quoie their record of past services, which the ungrate- fal corparations obstinately ignore. It is said that one Ulinois Stata Senator, the first morning that bis 1873 pass was refused, _nulxad into one of the city ofiices, and, on being told that the Tllinois Taw ageinst discrimination prevented the Qompany’s renewing his pass nmmnmfly exclaimed. * The Legisiature 's a fool, and I'm oneof 'em! " But even this candid sdmission did not scours for hit tho covoted pass. .. Very few of the Eastern railways are limiting their requests for exchange tickets to the par- ticnlar five specuiied by the Pennsylvania, Mich- igan Oentral, aud Lake Shore Qompanies, Some of thelr Lsts'request passea £0r 88 many 88 Zour~ Assis wag. teen officers and azente, and one Chicago com- v agks lor over twenty exchanges. These, owever, are all for employes whose duties com- pel them to travel on ocher lines, and 1t was taa consideration of havinz to pay their traveling exponees that prompted -the companica.to mod- ify their abolition rales for their mutual benefit. ‘Couutry editors are receiving polite refusals, accomvanied by the assurance thal any notice the Companics desire insertod in their paper will Lo paid for in casa at the regular rates. PEGSONAL. : Mr. €. A. 8wiceford. who, for some time past, has very eficlently aoted as train-dispatcher, or train mnster, on the Wisconein and Milwankeo Divirions of the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- way, lias been appointed Aseistant Superintend- cot of the Compuoy’s Madisou Division, with office at Baraboo, Wis. Thke new officer bas woriced his way np from tho Lrakes of a treight ! train;—tbat kind of sorvice Leing deemed by sy compotent railroad oflicers tha Lest traiu- ing for & Division Supcrintendent. _ Mr, Swine- ford's pradecessor ns trawn-master. Mr. John 1Lall, who. Las since beeu General Saperintend- ent of the West Wisconsin Lailroad, has just been appointed train-master of the Madis n Division, 'I'his porsion of tho Compauy's lines I8 the Lardest to work—the thrée long tun- nels beiug on this divisidh. It ja now over- crowded with trafio from the Winona Division, All the available cars knd locomotives at the Comyany's command are pressed iuto this ser- vice, and, though the haul of freight is mainly one way onlg, it has been “and is, sufficiently Intzo to eoablo the Company to make' the best showing tiioy hiave done since tho panic. The eacningy for Decomber oxoseded 1,000,000, avd were Lurger than those of auy o.rresponding moath in the Company's history. Dospité this increased businoss, the retronchmeat 1o working expenses fo pers tcntlfl oontiuned, and that, too, wizhout impairing tho efficieucy of tbe or- gabizatiol TO RENT--ROOMS. AR AN ROOMS BY A T-ELEGANTLY FURNISH week, or munth, a3t Limo, borust._Cnargos reasousble, Ulies, Rouin PO RERT-TWG OF THARE GENTLENKY O fnd clogaply furlbed mom au a3 axoaia ney a n foentl-st. calling. muuta rocund dlour; diate neighboranod. 0 RENT-FELEVEN HOOMS CORNER HALSTED nnd Madison-sts. ;' 6 rooms 752 Wadianat., ‘enly £5 par month. SOLE & 503, 184 Wose Mudi; 4 TORERT_TOUR FRONT BASEMENT ROOMS, 2 Furquorsst. Apply up-atairs, T'o‘ RENT—7:3 WABASH.AV._UNFURNISHED, twu parlors and ond ouatnber sulte: fur hunso-Koup: inz. ~__CITY REAL ESTATE. DROR, L L LG L L (R JFOR SALE-BY W. J. ONAHAN, 1 ASD i Sexcral veaors of choleo 868 proparty, 1a tho vical Harbolic Bark, for stie 1t A bartatas | > tho victalty of 40 lola on Elgh. senth, Baullpa, Wood, and Van Baren, eno bluos from Ashland-av. - Wil eell siagle lota on casy crms. “FTota oa Blus Tsland-are., betw Blghiauna: Yoy ansep v Bevreon Sictocats nd sararal flholfil; also offer for saly, at paalo figaras, Festdoncalon in satlons parts of 150 Wout Divi fos, & numb i of first clars dweiliog bous:s, which 1 can on terms favorablo to buyers. OR SALE_GRFATEST BARGAINS ON REGORD o l—_!“lwn:dwfilzél '53 loh'm\ 2"“.‘:‘ lvand Park. , Fulton and Hupbard-sts. <4 Fard tobay. | GIOUWILLIR, 168 Hug dolph-ate - o OR SALE-~3M\DISON-ST., NEAR ITASATLE_% XU fror, witn fmprovemcnis. CANFLELD & MAT. TESON. 6) LaSulio-s . ON SHEFFIELD-AV., TOR SALE_LOTS, %l bouwcon Caairo and S1phlad <. 178 on B.sscil-at., bo.weea Couiro and Sophia, 25313 10 allo; p Gentro.g., botwoen Bissoll.st. and Shoffcld. i, e, Dielet, And Stamold J. 8. GOULD & CO., 119 Dearbora-st.. OR SALE-MICHIGAN:AV.—6:XIt5 FRET ON sonthoast ournrof Michignn-av. and Thirteafsth. ;g purmens o packe who wisnos o build: SNYDER KK, Nu. 4 Nizon Building, nor.ieast corner of Mog- rue and LaSaljc-sts, OR SALF_AT A BARGAIN_LOTS WEST. ‘2* ornav.,’ Palk, Taylor, aod Ovnphol & B b S S N Lo aht $uine muney to parties i Bl S R e b, Benme 0N SALE-HOUSR AND LOT AT 60 ARCHFR- aiof e 9 v 2 L vl 2t MOR SILE_OR RXQUANGE--.AN RLEGANT MAR- 155 LaWallo-st. Sy ORSALE STATE.ST., WX10 FRRT ON ROTTH Stat~g ", bolweon Guothe 2ul Scuilbr. SNYD SR A ioa Buildig, northeast cornar of Moaros a0 Ladailoats, 70}, SALE—FOUR 10 enay. A 1. 7" CLANKE & CO.y OR FALE-TOUR LOTS COUNER NE AN, " Harrison-stx, : al © five lots on L bargaius. B, F. CLARKE & CO., ltocin 4, 123 fa. Salie-st. ¥ [UR SATE eomet CLARKE ON TAYLOR-ST., NEAR on Westormav., vaiy caoup. (FXs FEET, Wi z’:mw'zj\'c;. & CU., Room 4, 122 clAbAn ll;-sl.: A I oo ooE bargetas B. o CLARKL & CO | Roum 4, 12} LaSalle-st. B P CLARKE S Ul oo gy 12 Lasdlloosty - oo™ OR SALE-WEST WAS)] {-5T., BETWE. ! " Leavi:t ani Oaklzy, sl teot; witl maketarms vory reaw.nablo 1o partite whwing to build. SNYDEI VIR ol Banty Agen's, 1¢ Nfioa Luddio, = rPO_RENT—WARB ROOM ON VIVST FLOOR.* doublo brick Lousé, fur uno or tws gantlewsn. 41 South Carpootes naar Wasniagion. To RENT-A SINGLE GUNTLEM.N GAN @ 0d board whd slaglo room by appliing at 540 Wa- bash-a, g 0, REST-LARGE, FURNISHED ROOM, WITH all ta convanincos rouisita fir ligus Dousekoop- ing, wasning, &0. No. 69 Weat Madin o3t O REwr-A NIGE ROOM FOX ONE OR Ti¥0 . _ gontiemen In privato farily at 10 Svuth Graca-st. 0 RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LADIES OR reatiomon wno wisa to liva cheap,—&3. 906 West Madsoumt, TQREYILTwO, TOURL OIL FICHT ROOWS, AT No. 1 Souta Halaiod-st. 1aquird ovor tuo storo of Goorg) C. Tyyuvn. 0 RENT—ELRGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, sloglo or cn suito, by th day, wook, or month ; oneap: e:t rent ia tho cuy. At 100 St. Jubwa' Eurupoan” Hutel, 13 Daarbora-st. s 'O RENT—A PLEASINT FRONTI OO, FU nised or gatuisisird, 8,270, 10 twa £oa mon, O¢ gantioman and wif |, i desired. otaok boardurs.Apply at s Slichiganar. 0 RENT—VURNISHED ROOMS, AFPLY AT 23 A _West Randolub-ot. T0 RLNT--3TORE3. OFFICTS. &o. No Stamas, | SIEOIND, THIRD, AND FOURTH of No. 4 rast Wa biog'onst., suliably or w0l 3210 Of Ight magaiactunng Lusiadss: oua-ius vaul and glovazor, sad Ls wall ligatod: 31,30 por sauum. k. LY, Wabaia-av.. cofucr of Muarve-sc. 0 JLENT-MRAT STALL AND FIXTU! Rroad say_Warsbt, L1ig1y-ueou; Houdccks & 00, oorusr SLaw aal Appiy av ataul, 0 REN’ RE I 0 FST biok bulldiug, nsar talstod. West sladisoa-st. /'O RENT= or scpratel; Biusic. G. F. X Lasallest O, RENT.CHEAP-STORE ™ AND, DWELLING sbov, 63 Wost Madison-st., Reab o; &0 cottage, 2l Aroslasav, Apply t owncr, Boom 7, 15 Sallo-st. 11'0 RENT-BELOW THE LIWEST-STORE AND dw 1ing 25 and 27 Alil vaukao. want wa offor. GUOD WILLLL, 166 Ranzo'pist. Miscelinnoon: 0 RENT—OR FOR SALE-SALOON AND FIX- tuces, cornor of Hareison and Cliatua-sis., No. ¥9. a- P9 RENT-SS ASD §-SEVERAL DESIC ROOMS, i, elod the lowast, la aleo odea. 165 itaudulph-at., vons 13. 0 RENT_MADISON BLOCE DINING ROONMS, corndr of Peuria and Aladiswn-sts,, second iioar. Fine<t opportuni:y of tho kind on West Side; 1ho oatire BIEd tlour, comprising & rvoras, belng arrangod aad fur oisoed aa slecping apar.men s, Wil furmsn sutciont Custom (o guarantcoa handiumo busine: » Jarg> outaide custom can also ba sccursd by ati 384 part . Foa athor aoed spnizy Gall at onco on third floor, of apou WAL, Ao EWENG, Exrentor, No.# Nartn G'arkat TO RENT--HOUSES, O REXT-TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT BRICK dwelllig on Peaidizav., n.ac Twoaty-twar n-st.. vory caoap tosgood tovant, BARKEW & WALT, 14 Deacborns and [FORSALE A0 TRET O WEST MONHOEST. BY 19) 120t daop, Latwoon Ulinton and Canal; goud lot torus ea-y t par fcs winjng 10 build. far map factor + Hoal Exlate Agnts, H Niaon Balld: SNYDER & LI ing. TOR SALE—17 WEST LAKEST., XEAR WOOD, co'tags and lot, 35 f-ob truut. Price low: tarms YDEL & LEE, Real Estate Agents, 14 Niou erey. SN Bulldinz, TOR BALE-PARK-AV.—Ge2i FEET ON PARK- e itn Yo ko 55 Baredn: €100 per fout, e s [PURSALE. Siuisy FEET ON STATEKT 150 TRET sonth of Tulr.y-irat, cast froat. MATION HILL, 168 aad 110 Dearborast. [FoRsaLEvEST N LOTS ON WEAT- ANYDRRCE PR N B b Minroo aal Ladallantn s ek O SUBUR3BAN REAL E3TATI2: A e e e s OR SALE_W1 HAVL SEVERAL CHOICE ACRE &Q. It ., 03¢ tha citz : will maks 1 nod yold larga profits. B, It 23 Lasalio-et. : [[OR$ALERSOUTH EVANSTON A LA \ Iy nisack couse, If rooms un Iut oaicin s monthly payueats, by owaus, TILLOLSON BRO.. 200 274 Stato-st. p T 2. i quiro at ina bar, 47 Stators.. WANTED--MALE H¥LP. Booklkeenors, Clerks. &e. ANTED-ONE O}t TWU GOOD S8ALISMEN AT 41 Lasalle-;t., hird Hoor. WARTED--FE¥ALE HELP. Domostics. VVASTED-A . NEAT GIRL TO DO G T AL Bousa. “rm'rl-:p'_n'_A GRAIN COMNTSSION HOUSE et 18 SRR EAENE Witk C0., 13 Laks.lo-st. . VVAITED-AK young man, to kocp ness. Aduross, with rofoces Traces. " ANTED—ONE GOOD BUTIOMET OX WOMRN'S o DoEEaA shoos. aad ono gt aelc Inaibor, etios; B0 Pl Shage o ANTED-GODD _OLOTHING ERS. ‘v‘qnlmn:% Rt Tt OUT™! o Fith rofcituces, ¥ 0, Tribano othwcs o 7 % :pzfi.’?fifi;‘é‘?&‘&f‘fi.fi“fiflw TaIS S P b B Miscelianrons. A maiods: Gy EeOLNENT, . FORK Rddrert W A HENDEISONE G0, Gloretanm 100 or 5% Louts, Mo, : 203 \V ANTED=3ER 70 SFLL 00K REW ARTicL, Con, JE3 SO Clirkeates Roum B, A ories® Noreliy | w Ae\;\z%b'l-'gtmgfxfl}\lws SALESIOAN ToR CNl- | nl c o8, enco, sala: &o., Box 203, Clavinastl, Udio: I e BT \VASTED=A BOY T0 TAKE OARE 0% A HORIE b ARl ok anuad grocary s.ore. Wagsh £33 weok “rns'ni:n-.\ YOUNO MAN 07 GOOD ADDRESS | 108 roal esta.o and fosura103 othoo, on_ealary snd continizslon. Uno who &wn loan frum $3)0 (o $300 o guod " AGIIVE _AND COMP. ol bo%a 1a 3 1o all bue , Q %9, Tribuno ofico. IN- STRADY | Address, r. real oatate securdty. Addross P37, Trivuna viice. |V ANTED_BARKE] room and bar; mu moaded; nv uthier na: TR, TO ATTEND DILLIARD by o1pdrion=od aud woll rosum- + slaglo man profetrod, lu- \WANTED-AN ENKREETIC SOLICITOR, WELL rocommonded, by WHITE & BRAYLEY, Lo graphers, 16 LaSalle-s., Usioazi. WASTED=X MAN WITH i 70 G0 20 Louls, in business worth 5,00 8 yoar, Addross 9, Tribuny oific: e e e \Y ARTEDZMER TG SFLL ON.EXFLOSIVE FOR Lorosown all 8y B0 por cont proft. ~ kamplrs L1 crua. tes froe. RAY & CO., (61 Bast Ragdolpb-st,, Room 18. |\ AXTED-BOY 70 ATTERD 1N TORACCD, AND €lgat storo, at 110 Wes: Lako. foro \\ ARTED-OFFICK BGY, OXF WO TESIDES Swith his parzn’s. Call ¢ leoom 33 Titbuna Biiiding. TANTED-BOY TQ CA 13133 Wiaaa e, Tloom 3, B LaBallo- PP nOns YERGETIC YOUNG MDY, TO WHOM Gail'at or adirose T, X WANTED £ will 1o gi oady cmployment will bs given, wih 3 amp, _1-5 ;”mfl, Clark 5. A oom \VASTED=MRY" 1N CITY “AND GOUNTRY. We giva agonta from 100 to £00 p r cent protfit on difforont klad +of goda; tany aro ealirely aow : raphl, Larvka Bovm 13 anafactadaz Qo.. 15 Oiar \VASTED-YOUNG WEN OUT OF PNFLAY- ment In ol 7 ne coantey fo cail onor atldscss REV+ I (] 2 Wast sLE O] evoe offsred to mako mo- ‘A mach.ialo mads Ligg st ehan, ian sold 2 bozes la ano day. s wok. A farmor cloared 837 atoro expense n': eomplain nco 30! 12g Chan m 5. RUSINESS CHANCES, PP ol b io fob s peb it s PETREUCSE S 1AM DESIROUS OF REIIRING FROV RUST- for alo my rostagcant known e B reky's C.iffd0-Hiinw, No. § Boath Hilsiods ., dvjog wgoed bustares, Fiaidcos tirela, aad in et urdos. £ party w a5 [ ! i ts valao. FBU R B VTSN als odr, ot v N ASSORTIANT OF GROCERY, DRUG, HARD. warsani ottor starcs for salo an I 'excaaign. Nomn raally _nnrufimhzt. sl 0v:a 8 3 grehinza for mer- IMBAT Caurea Black, RING TO EN- @goin anc 100 businzss—Tha bot ehance in T0s city 1o Ly out 2o catablished honeo with smail amount o mundy._Addross *'AUCITON,™ Tifbano an es, 4 GUOD-PIYISG CO¥FER.TOUSE FOR 8a LE AL orovensngs, Hes -elasslacation, at vary low tgurcs. Apply at Haum 51 Me ropul.tan Bivox. UCTION LE-AT IRVING PARK, { NEW 3.STORY with Iot L\I35: als 1 G-roany e, with o v Higurss and lung timo; alse 1 bullujag lov 0x156; cast fruat; vary co.89. B, F. CLARKKS & CO., 122 Lasallcat, GLEWO0OD-T WO L \RG R 3-5TORY lans finleh; 093 citiagy, 6 roons, viy iztr traing dafl/: da moataly pric TILLOLoON Bi{03., 3:3 and 3 monts—Ly owners. State-st, 1 0t SALE-WE ARE IN WANT OF MONEY, AXD will give bot 1 and atror barealas in Engl movd fhan cao ba )lrun‘;l h;:fl l:rfl pk’fl]l"fl in ‘E;Dl”kkcm'n"}) §EH Foomag rubarh i3 4o.b0 upsyt 10, with 1ake wator by Jol LB U0 e O i Lasatte st o [OL, SILE-UIGSTOLASS TUTEL DOIRG. 4 o l"lfi‘d lmdu,cwm'\:n L'lrinll ~s uf Chicago b]." or plnfil e £5emt WEs. G b il 01 vary rdsoRabIo torrme: B F-CLARKE & GU., 128 LaSalliat. ot TOR S\LEZAT VENY LOW PRIGES, SRVENAL o1 ine eanie7s lots in tue viciaity of Koniwood s Gz, 1 ROZET, 155 LaSalloat. [ORSALE-ENGLEWOOD-CHOICE LOTS NEAT d-pote; al4n sovoral honsas oa oas, terus. CANFILLD & M UTTEIUN, 0 Ladal. OR SALE—FIVE LOTS, OR MORE, AT SOUTI O e ound 3 b ks saat ot Aot Los 820, Avhly o owner, GHAS. A, WEARY, Roow 5, 77 bouth Ch OR SALE—3 ACRES INSRC. 8, 35, 11, JUST 50 ) (il St S with 19 por csut. ol Sath, balanes fn § foary it 10 gor 23 Dear! Smded. 108! A, HILE, \LE-lco FEET-CORNER—IN KGANDALF, arrk, at 330 o Laovs als.s for salo vory oasap, tinie a Wnaklogion Tiolaats: fock. Strveis DOR SALE-WE HAVE TRACTS OF 6 AURLS, 1o ! " sccee, 20 an 1 40 acrs naar the haet improvod parts ol Washiagt:a Heigotsand Slorgas Park, ucar dopu en2-third tu ono-fuur. b cas alanes 1, 2, and 3 yoars at 7 aulondid chances for ‘specula fun o GLARKE £ CO., 122 Ladallest. OR SATE_WiLL SFLL TO PARTIES WHO WILL tmprote, choicy lofs, biocks, or aora« 1n Evanten, or Jorth Tieadstun, " at L ralo and oo ":‘v’ommelcrmn. build hotecs o eait pa a 3 AR R SR e homes. Ad 0 RENT—3.9TOKY AND BASEMENT MARBLE- front dwelling house, In bluck fron'tag eou.o on Vornan Bark (Macal stee-plac): coatafa 1) rooms cach, finisoeid ia best s'yle, with all modara ..uprovomoat: brick barms. Appiy to W. J. UNAHAN, 113 aud 1l Dearborn-st. PO RENT—TWO.STORY FRAME HOUSE, 9RO0MS; gand rcznlr- ‘hiriy-soventa-st., Dar Laso-av., $3. S. E. WELLS, {68 Deadl SST.. . 13 AD tory aud bas-meat; 14 rvoms, pEretion s; bara: only $0 par month. ~JOLN AN, 832 West Munroo-st. COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS, 33 PARK-AV.; 30 por month. Apply at 246 Wost Madison-st., o dm(!!tlm. O RENT_HOUSE, 10 SOUTH ROBEY-ST., §6) 1 oDot mon B en.tnee 0 Habbardat, &5 pur i n: uso s por. monzn; nl mpleto order. B. FOLARRR T CO., £ Ladatlo-st. P 0 RENT-PARK-AV., NEAR WAILROAD-COT. tage, 8 tooms. 13: " Scconlat., now Lucoln, 6 rooms, §20. GOUDWILLIE, 165 ltandolpb-st. [0 RENT-A RICE LITTLE SXUG HOUSE TOR X oy small family, and Loard ua two: evorsthing far. aished and found. 124 Wost Madisanst., up-s airs. WANTED--TO RENT. JVARTEDTO " RENT_IN SOUTH DIVISION, cAstof Stateand it of Tairty-nrst-ats., from & to 10 roomms. to $30 por month. Pocnia- nert toaant. Adloss N 17, Triduad odicd, siatiag torms, amount of room, and Iocativa. ANTFD—TO RENT-A SMALL NEATLY FUR ‘nistied house or cottags In gond Bigbborhoud. No abjec*ion to desirablo place sou.h of city lim! 8. Wou'ld dlscouat rent ot a falr figuro.” Address P. 0. Box 15, eit; TO EXCHANGE, 0 EXOHANGE-A NEW FIRST-CLASS RESI. ~dency in_ons_of thy mnst pruaising sabarbsa townsen the C. & N, W. JL. R., witpia 12 mils- ol tbe city, fura huuse and lot or destcablu lata fo tho vielniiy of Jeitors.u or Union Parks. Apply to BARKLER & WAIT, 150 Dearbora-st. 'l‘\) EXCHANGR-FOR A LOT, ONE PAIR BAY ‘marcs; extea set light dooblo narnoss, pearly pew: ons sct einglo barpess: Con ord Luggy, with pule asd shatts. Roum No. 8, 13 LaSulle-st. TO EXCflANGE—SU‘BURBv‘V TOTS 3 RLOCK! from d~p» for tmproved furms. L. A. GILBERT & €0., 54 LaSalio-st, 0 EXCHARGE—-COTTAGES AND LOTS ON FUL- ton and He rei- 8. uucl‘p city lots and somo cash.” GOODWILLIE, 126 Ttandofpb-at. ’1‘0 !fixflflAl{GE—Bng&!lfla (CAS’H;’ AND xI_'M').";l' a ace, Coltags and twn Toi_ i Fourth- ot for ‘small fari or cheap lotn. GOODWILLIE, 165 em 3._BUSHAN 5 AL ESTATE WANTED. DESIRE TO PURCHASF, ON LID. ‘Prymoate, a n2at coting? u'ise aad lot. st b sitastod oa Soath Sids, nortn of Tairticln-s'. and cast of State. A comfuriablo litlo homa s dansod. 'Il:nu bcnlm must con'fli‘ln IH "ll” xinudx.rl?‘ lmpm‘h‘mm‘:‘lfi. ossos Lin 0o wan‘ed uatil May ross, givia l.x!urijlllun G flG 142 it ® il ‘ " ANTED- SOUTH SIDE, NORTH OF TilIR. 15-hratst., & good brick dwolling 2ad wide lt. with barn, worth about 320,(Q Wil myks good el pay ment. ~Mustbo wortn tho money. PUTNAM & NEW- ELL, 8i Washington-st. TV ANTED-1 cral month AR FRTABLISIED MANUFACTURING BOSINESS tur sala; prodts larga, roqui-iag a capiial of abol £2,0:0; roason for selllug fn3td iy to 3itond wit o G.ua: of othar ba idows. AddressZ 17, Trivaue uili RUG STORE FOT SALE-STOCK ABOUT &3, well licated 1a e2niral 190 of elt. ; oun : bus ca- basers aeed appiy to, B BURNLAAL & 303, Wavlosulo Droggiste, S1a0d 54 Lagost._ ' FOR 3ALE- A T-¥ EARSLEASE, WITH OG0T ato passossion of 630 of tho Lust Ircatlons for 3 wood or tevn -ummf ‘manutactory in the city. S)ehurs> powor euglae, largs fonodry, maia bullding four steries wih baemoar, 43160, Goud sizo lumboe yard wik large dry Kiln cuntalning foar o moarimeats, APy 4t othica un promiszs, U3 {0 19 Canals o8, SALE-A"FIRSTALASS BILIARD ASD samplo room ta Burdick Housz, 03 Adaasat. g [FRON gnom TO afico WILL BUY AN ESTAG: lishod ‘manatictaring hudass pulog A praat of $10,000 tu tiwclve monthe. M Roown 33 00D OPENING TN THRTE\ TRADE—FORSALE in good loca:150, & retall tea ¢ dulng a guod ba-l: anee: stk and nx'aors atvaloation: amount r.quired, #1,200 to 43,000. Aadeess V 79, Tribuns ottica. A[BAT MAREET. Wit PIXTURES COMPEETE, M “dolagx guot business, for salo or reat. No. 368 West Randolpa- 50)() ANDATGOODNANCAN TARESVHALY 0! Taterost fu 31,000 warth af grods and_busi- nuons pasing $5,000 a sear. 119 LaSalle-st., Room 2. $2.000 A5 X0 E TAKES TALI DL, terat 12 th brat pastig faney gno 1% ators {3 Ch stock on hsud, 35.00. 19 LiSallost., EOARDING AND LODGING. Santh Stea. 10() TRIBD-AY. NEAR HARRISON.ST.-BRICK | ous rst-class buacd, 3110 €5 pir week, with 33 of planu, 9G35 MCHIGYSAV_TWO~ FRONT ALCOVE 20D mams, with bay windaws: alio sido rooms, fur- aithed, wlih board. Turmi roasonablo. 9G4 YICHIGANAY. ~0XT. OR THNPLEIENST. it ly-faroithod roms to ront, with b-ard for tho wiater, at roduezd rate. S 30, MIGHIOANAT_NICELY FURNISHED 3510 sccond stary front rwom to ron’, wiih board: rofsrences roqy 719 5ATE O _RPENT A_SUITE_OF FUR. { 1 ntehied eooms with board : hot and enld water, plano, até. s suliablo for a family of fous, or two yunag QQ7 INDIANA-AY. 0N OF TWO GRNTLEMEN ean bo accommodatod with room and beard. TEPAGGH ¢ TARBOY, | | enp.oyers. _Apply at L3 Sauia Markel ¥ 07k 10 5 emall family. _4pply at 135 Lyleat. TV ANIED=A GIRL T G, OF, WASH AXD IROX, tBat 630 COMO WL 1O sl & Wot' W Bla o st o e s \WANTED—Z GIZL 76 DO GENERAL HOUSE- work: mast by gued cook ard como wull rocome mead:d. 8 cultoas.. VY ANTED-A"GOUD 'STRUNG " GE:tdax Of Sw-diin girl, enmpeteat 1o cook and d g -asrai honso. work. Must qainisn sati<fictory Fafcroncs fom luauer VY ARIED-AT 167 CENTREAV. & GIRL TG DI V¥ _goaeral honsewurk. A Gormaa or Swads preferrad. “':\.\‘TED-A YOUNG GIRLTO TAKFE CARE OF baby acd make nerycll nseini ab.ot bune. A Gore man that speaks Logilsh preforred. Call ut 32 Butter- noid-st. \V«\NTED~A TIDY WOMAN TO DO HOUSE. i work, Achid 3t ésearmno objociiva, B8 Wasd ngzon-at. \VAX‘\'ED—TWO GINLSFOR DINING-ROUN s:cund work In pri a'o Luardisg-house. M ©xpo { aced in walting vu tuble. Appiy at 131 Wasren av., coracr Wood-st. \v ANTED-AME! ean enoak Eng'l<n, as nuese for two litul must have g.od ruurcuces. Apply at i) Wabash-a VWANTED: X Ga0D - GIRLFOR GENERAL bousawark. 449 West Jackeoa-st. ‘ TANTED-A FIRST.CL18S COOK FOR PRIVATE family. Must be eompatent to do all ki 18 of oo k- iag. Nono'other nood apply. German pretorred, WA Prairio-av. \"A ‘ TED—GINL TO DO HOUSEWOURK [N SMALL (amily, Must comas recommended, and know bow ta cook, wash, sad tron. 361 Hubbard s, . \V ASTED-TWO GIRLS FOit SECOND WOR and cocking. Georman preferred. Must nadary'and their work aad briag rofercacos. Apply a: 4i8 Wabash av., ap-atairs. ‘.Ih ED—GRLS TO DO GENERAL HOUSE _work at the Wumasa's Ald Associatiug, 51 Lavalla-at. ‘\' ANTED_A_GOUD C)IK CAN FIND A STEADY W “placoat o7 Norta 1 arast. \‘YANTED—A GOOD DARB3R AT LI TWENTY- rccond- L} r. "OR GERMAN GIRL WHG gizlsy ASTE] BIRTS TODO GENERAL KITO! W A oa SRRV P ALAYS Baraaraary East Madivoaat. ANTEDZA SCANDINAVIAN OR~ GERMAN , in s o mll family. Py 8010 Son 5 Gragmsts oo 12 &l famly. AT GOOD GIRL _FOR.. GENERIL ork {o smiall family. Apply 333 Wast Wash- ., boiweea 10831 12. i ANTFD A GIRL FUR GENBRAL HOUSEWOREK at Hyd)> Park. A plessant omy and st ady place. 70 Srataat., feod siors, batwoes W Call 1his foroanan’ at 10 Tw:niy-third and Tienzy-‘ous. WANTER= GIRL IX A SMALL PRIVATS TAM e~anral nonsowork: Gormaa proferrod. Ap ply &2 64 Wabash-av. TV ATTED-SEAMSTRESS. ONE ABLR T2 WORK Waceler & Wiisia's a:wing-macains, and ts siw nratly br tiagd; aleo, ta do somo furai second work. Ap- vy 8L 84 Twen. y-aizibest. = Sanmyrrninne. SITUATIONS WANTED+-MALZ, Clerks. Fto. magvintanr, coll~ tan-) Taquteo of PORTER L. S30W, travels Sinairyac | E a., 171 Lasa 10 VTION WANTRD-TY A YOUNG MAN SPEAR: x) iag Ensii<b, G3rman, ani Frmeoh, n ot k' n~r (o anr wholsealo or ra il besl. Ay Firscliss roforones. Addes Z 4, aloviian, D-AYOUNG AN OF MPANS sirota pr i'hin i 03 mycan ) Bvaalg wateh b2 may, eron wally (ako an faierust. J It M, 31 and 3t ith Canalat, 2 QITUATION WANTED-RY A PRACTIOAL OGRO- 1 5o clork. Good relorcawe. - Addross V 9, Trlunas offcr. SUUTTION WaNTED-AS MEAD warTeR TI A +) tign'c'ase ha'el n the city or coudtry. « daye, X8 Teibuns oties, o avie? Tredoes. WASTED-BY A THOROUGH J07 , cviahl~ of taklag onrgs and stimating 'ia Caleagy, or olsswasr, AdirsssO &, ‘I ribuno uifico. Mizeallvinans. QIIUATION WANT-D-WORE BY A RELIIRLE, ) infalligenimea. Will loan cmployer 8156, Ad iress X 49, Trl_un3 ot SITUATICNS WANTED--FEMALZ e nassne, QITTATIATY WANTED-RY TURRS GIRLS I ) petrare fumilies, aveniks or 33603 glrls. Apply at No.:91 No.1 n_{rnkin-sz. QTusTIOY WANTRD_BY A RESPRGT BT 2D il ta do hanwwivork and watt a7 tabl~. In & nl6ypri. Call of addrass 2% Soath Cliutonat., for 3 rear. st dare, fat! = 7 T s T =y sy 3 QIIPATION WARTED_28 SECOND GIRE G710 £ take cars of childrn 3ad do sawing. Adirces £ P72 Cot:ago Groso-ar., up & ai QITUATION @\NTED-BY A GO "STEADY ST 164 znvral Baneawork In a peivata fami'y e private bonnlinz.honse. Oall or sddross 733 Sonth Jeffor. Senst., from 103, m. to12m. i SITUATION T ¥ 7§ ENGLISH WOM. +) a7 toda emking ig hotel or ros’aurant: meat or pas- V7. 0 Peck-court. S[TUAT")N WANTFED-BY A GOOD GIRL TN N9 genornl haasework I small priva.o family. Apply 317 ‘Twon'y-third-st. TTUATION WANTED —BY A GFRWAN GIRL 1D who sn~ks Fraach and a littlo English, to do bocse- Werk. Apply 23 North Mark ITUATION WANTED_BY FIRST-CLARS OIRL as cook ja priva‘o family, _Call No. 5 quj—p]lw._ QUTUATION WANTED RS X TIRSECLASS SO S diaavian_eank, ~1'har fit Marding houso or botel. Apoly for twa dars at 253 Fast Chlcago-a; TTIATION WANTRD — BY A RESPROTA 3 glrl to dn secnAd work ar genoral nareo'vork (8 amall Privata family; wages 5o objoct. Ploase eall {n tho rear 1y, QITUATINN WANTED — BY A RFSPECT/RL el to d> geasral hoasowork. - Apply at 191 VWei Jackwn-st, QITUATION WANTZD-HV A COMPETFNT PRE- N'son f0 do wacand woek, Ine fo make hersell aso- fal. " Address 31, 1a the resr af 248 Divlsion TTUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, : good rofercaccs if requiced. Ploaso call'at rfirst-at. TED _BY TWN DANTST GTRLS, QITUATIONS W1 J ina privats faml! App'y st 81 Wov Hibbardest. It £:xoncos roquired. e SI : ‘VA ASH-AV., NEARTH 'HST.~A HAND. ‘somely farnishod froat ruom, with board for man and wie, o fono Jads, {3 & private tAmily: 4 a3at, cosy bome; 1o oftior boandors. Address ¥ 8), Tribane offico. |V ANTED-OX SOUTH SIDF, BETWERN TWEN- ty-s.cond and Tnirry-nfth’s'e., a brick dwelling and lot, worth about SBC0N. Wil pay 85,010 cash. batmast hava & bargala.’ PUTNAM & NEWELL, 8i Washingion-st. 5 \VANTED—A COESP STORE AND LOT ON MIL- ‘0ast ot Caieagn-av.. north front, worth about $3,00.J. 1. KEELER, 145 Clarkst. VW ANTED-3 HOUSES WORTH FROM 0,600 '£67.000 cnch, located east of Tadianaav. aad gorth of Twauiy-scound-sr. ‘Ono houss worth from 12,000 to §15,000 north of Twen- ry:ninth aad oan of Statost, Taroo bouses worth trom 7,500 to £10,000 cach, nerth of T»ewy-ninth and cast of biate-st. U\Vnru& nobnn)l et {n'd *aceipilu, 88 wo bave ready castomers fOr the abovo oyt 3 HENKY '8 JaCol WELL 14 aad Tis “arborn-st, LOST AND FOUND. A A e et 072 PUCKETRO0K ON SATURDAX SIGHT. betwecn Ty and 1L o'ch ck, in Mr, Smaliey’s most: markol, ou Chicagu-av., o betwean tho abosa-uamed piacy and Kinzio %., con aluiuz 15, A liber.] roward i indoc by returuing ltto 44 East Kiazic. TWENTY-FIFTH AND TWEN. 4" (s-sccoud-s <., a miak mull._Tae Hader will conier a Tavor by ro;urning tho sama 10175 Tweaty-Afta-st. L0574, LADY LUST & TLONDE RATR BRATD, about 2 fnches long, (n going from Monroe.at. (o Van Ricen on Hatated and loug Van Hucen to A<hiand-av, Weat Sida Q3 SOUTH ORGANST. TWO FURSISHED O) rooms, exch sul abls for ewo gontlomen, alss tvo single ronm, with o without board. Terms roveouablo. 155 Y ESTASHIRGTONST —SINGTEROONMS, #)0) “with board _and Lrc, £6 and 38 per wook; for twq, 813, Day-board, & WEST _ADAMA.RT._NICELY-FURNISHED 341 ehamber, with board: bat and cold water, largo closet; house heated by furnace: all bome comforts. Fintels, 511t MADISON.ST.—RISTOP ~ COURT ) L1 Fotel=Gnod rooms and sirst-class board from £8 10 Eloper week. ~ A faw family roima Ioft at vary moderate rates. B. D. MALLORY, Propriator. Cnnmstragant, QITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST.OL S8 DRSS O and cloakmak-r, work by the duy.” Gand rec mn;nhvinn;. Terms modsrato. Addross U 20, T.ibuns uffica. QITUATION WANTED—A YOUSG TADY WISTE: to do pistn acwing In & famils: eomnetent pors tormy easy; homo prefarred. Call at313 Mayat. TennArnsye: SITUATION wANTEDBY A EIRST.CLASS LATN. O dr2se, in a privato family: or a1 firci-class ¢ : waeny Bt as much Ao objco: as & good placs. Addross X 19, Tabuns olfica. HonsekacoeTe. TTUATION WANTED-BY A SMART WOMAN AS O 'housekespor, Wnaid nnt object to the catits work for ono oF (a0 mveens. Boat of reforouces. Addrese Drug S+aro No, 137 Mitwaaksn.av. E FOREST HOUSE, 173 NONTH OLANK, COR. ‘nee of Erl i ani boan 4711 ho'el, wi'h hot #3d cold_wator, rooms, and all modomn convon- icneca. Beantifal front corriar rwms, with sna'hern ox- prsurs. Tablo fiest-class. _Rofercacds required. OHNSTONFE HOUSE—PLRASANT RUO. or withoat basrd, at rasonahla ryes. Con tickets, 21 meals 3 114 and 116 Wes TTUATION WANTED—IY TWO WOMEYN, ONE ) as honerkeoper, a2d the other ta @1 g-uaral brase- work. Apply at tao Wumaa's Home, West Jackson-st. Emnlovmont Acenrine, TTUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIFS [§ WANT OF ) good Beandinavian and Gernan heip cia be sapplisd st M. DUSKE'S offico, @ Mliwaukeo-av. METROD POTITAN HOTEI-FORMERLY ST. Y1 7ames, eorner State and Washingion-ete,, onposite Field & Iafior's retall dry g xods soro, Bast 50 hntel Misrclinminnea. TTUATION WANTED-BY A LADY OF BUSINESS exparianc:, as eashier, salesd where anrvicrs will he xoneaciatad. Ad frs ia the_ city. Wookly board: 10 aud upwat Day i iy boacders 3 2 000D'S AOTEL, 3 STATR-ST.—GENTLEMREN and their wivas or slaglo g-ntiemen who desirs Ton i ainb i pleasant rooms anl fest-class. brard, will 4o swall ta call: oz am for will ko snitably rowardad by rotaraiag it 10 J | 0 rovouablo: d 7 hovedars seomandy A D~A COW—ON SUNDAY. JAN. 4, FROM 1978 u.h Canalst. ; whi o, with ozcadtion of rod cars: rupo arouud tho borne: 7 years old. Aoy infor- mation «f hr will maat witts a tiberal reward by JOIIN LEUNARD, 157 8 STRAYEDS BREMERST,, ON BUNDAY, ) Jan. 4, 2 bay mare, loft hinc-foot whi 6. Any vov re- Sirnlug aid mato o sald numbor wil recolto a Livoral ro- QTR\YED_SMALL RFED COW, ABOUT 8 YEARS uld, woulte bag and jarga ieats; red call with ber. Liberal seward will 1::1I\nm for {afurmatfoa concorniag ner. J. H. HARRINGTON, eor. Ugden-av. and Taglor, Randolph-st. % L EXCOANGE A SPLENDID PAIR OF 3 : WV A s DD ot Tor ot | asinennaan AISCELLANEOUS. | . pets dnd Cur.A1n Kusds: Borses good stenpars; make has | TYOOKS OPEXED AND CLOSED, COMPLIGATED gl B irRiaRe foam: § Senr ld. - Addowes 7 85, Tritiuae oes; MUSICAL. BUUUSUUNUINEIN, .. b ol e~ Ty O UT e 0Tt SATE—A BPLENDID FIRST.CLASS FULL. &I}!Jfl(;;:‘fllu‘:)flwfl 0 0, chea; g)r‘l h.‘"‘_l";l;gc:;h, 20 Organ Warenoma, o erher Peoriae K. D, WILLYON. e WE, SFLL PIANOS AND ORGANS AT ‘wholesale_prices il Janusry 15, Pian.ste ront. WILLIAM R. PROSSEN & CO., &4 Statest, 3 “IANTED_MUSH':AL SMLRCHANDISE _IN EX- 1Y | chaaze for bousoand Iot. Address O 78, Tribune oftice. VW ARTED A SECONDHAND PIANO. A GOOD Triby pneamwm ‘be paid for a euitablo onc. Addross K65, e office. ’ra?-(réx.\sus AND ORGANS FOR SALE-AT A areat geduction for ¢ash aleo for xent or salo 03 imsialimenta. STORY & CA by i State-at., mear dams. HORSES AND CARRIAGE FOE BALE—-OR EXCHANGR FOR IMPROVED real estats or, merchandise, 18 mnl!!k 11 borses, 10 15 doublo rots cf barnces, bugey, and ona Inquiro 1173 South State-st. befure 2. m. lumber w: T g d 6 p. m. R SATT_CHERP-] SFOOSDUAND. OPEN 3 top b 35ress wagont: 110D Eresty R s assoriaiont of lesgian 85 AT LLA- W. , G0 State-at. THERE 15 N0 USEOF TALRING, WE WILL SELL 5a3d buggs eheape 5y Boni st elty, Gabland be canviaced, At KLETCHEN & LAZEAR'S, 192 East Washington-st. g ¥ CABH_TOR TWO GOOD DEAFT e Ffaon, and harnoss [f oferod At 3 bargaia. Address S, Feibaze office. w acosnnts adjustnd, work te uirlag an_expert so- licited, by WEB, Itouin 16, 1:8 Exst Madisua s. C HICAGO COLLECTION AGENCY-PROMPT AT- tention and returns trom cvory Stato and Canada. Hoom 50, 12 Dearbors-st., Caleago, Nl HANGE OF FIRM_THE INTEREST OF J. N. (ngo ceased 1o our firm Dea 31, 16:3: tho frm-aame will roihain the sams, GAGH BRUS & 0O. ((ASH_PATD O GaST-QFF CLOTHING AuD ‘misceliancous koods of aay kind, by seading & leit 1 TCELDER, Lian Oneo, B5) Biatoate HE_HIGIEST, PRICE, PAID FOR _OASTOTE ¢lothiog by JONAS A, DRIELNMA, 497 South Clark. Ordors by matl promyly attended 1o, T8 PLASTERERS_TOTS AT GRAND CROSEING. I H) s Park, to exchango for plastoring, L La SGalle-stoy basameat, Fino ciinod. “’u TED—A PARTY TO BUILD A FRAME DWEL: ling 3d taka 1o guorl Jois as part payment, Call 3 e xus.nwt..wncm plins ean be scom. W. A. ! . FINANCIAL ALDWIN, WALKER & CO. HAVE FUNDS IN band 10T an .r iwn or three yoars on invid» im-roved roal orta's in sume of #1,%0. No.7 Hawley Buildlag, corger Dearborn and Madiwn-sta. \[OSBY 0 L0 T CURRENT RATES. RAIL- VL road, Stato. and coanty bonds baught and rold. an‘ed immodial iy—Cook Conn'y 291 (ihioico bandss alsoSou'h and Wost Park bands. Will dosl fa all fn- woetmen securitics. Apply ar No. 170 LaSallo-st., Bryan Block, Room 57. \[DSRY ALWAYS ON HAND, AND 1N SUMS TO #fi k:uu. Toaned ¢n soccoptable collateral, 27 lteaper ] N OFFE T TOAN O DIAMOSDS, WATCH boods, ete., at LAUNDER'S privato offico, L Tandolpbes-.. ucie Slarke - Eviablisucd 164. "ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE: Mol Salintio eariios at LASSRN'S Prls Loan Utice, 175 Clark=st., up-stairs, Room 5. Mo TO LOAN ON c;nc,\(fl:’m:u. FRTATE Y T Gare e e al 1 ot oy B 5 RO AW Hagroma w2 D'.flAN—dSB RUM OF $20,0f OR TWO SUMS OF best elty pmnacty: ean cloes & onoa. A, . Kon 16a0d 17, 91 Washinglan-st. 6 LOAS—SEVERAL SM T SUMS ON GOOD ‘s=cori'y fot short Ume. CUBHING & BILLINGS, 200 LaSallaat. VW ASTED-Stin FOR OXE. Two, OR THRIE ears; fntersst £3) por moath, nayable n aathly, ro- cured by murtgege n?mpflm rendn&l'-r 183 & montb. #dditirnal seear il n-eoesary. Jall on or addroes THOMAS KAXNE, 13Ktatest. & TO LOANFORONE. YEAR AND 81,60 DZ.OOO 10 loan for six mon'hs an rral cstats. A . PALMER, JR., Ruons 1§ 201 17, 91 Wasding-onat SEWING MACHINES. A SELENDID WHERLER & WILSON SEWING. A Meciinz, Balfenbin t case, oqualtoacw, cost 4%, WJ.H soll for $3. Rcvflvldaufiu, 63 Michigan-av. GER _SEWING MACHINES_OFFICES OF [CHOLS & PEARSOS, South Sids, Boath Clark-at.. up-stairs; West Side, 144 Sou tod-s. 3Macuiacs solc and rented on easy paymenis, a1 sowlng iven 1o hos0 ~ ho dcskro It. Alachines repaired INGER OFYICR OF A. J. MELCHERT, 215 SOUTH d-st. Machines scld on moutaly paymoats, d repaired ; oiite open avenlugs. VW 1LLCOR & CTBES, THE BEST FANMILY SEWL(O machine. Tbread. neodics, ofl aad ropelring. Wili- ooz & Gibs 8. L. Co., cornor Wabash-av. and Adamaat; 00 AND_TWO SUMNS OF §ii0 EACH TO ‘L.G foan oh Chevguand Cook C uay imprived rl.nllmf;utu. HUTCUL\SQ'JN & LUFF, 9@ Tibase ildlag. a_n ()T)_x‘?fiimm o loan fors term of veara o insids prop- Address U Z Trilazs ofies. orty. Torms reazousble. T §35.00 TO LOAN TOR A TERM " 20.000 E("S." 3 nngnas l;n.-nhh Al to énrity. BRYAN LATUROP, 1 Excrangs Butldy HOUSEHOLD GODD3. ITURE, AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 07 B A Panciios aturdsy wmd W adniac ! pricos. WILLI ud 197 andnlphat. ¥ ANTED-BUGGY HARNESS FOR CASH. AD- ress 7 97, Tribune office. A 1 Pzasos,\n— REWARD_FOR GARTH TO RE- turn graveat low foom 64 Brebange Hailding, T A}C}AIRVOYANTS. Tt MATHEW A ND 3{ADAME MAYNARD, BUSL Tioda 408 modichl modiaas, 105 Weat Madisod-st. BUILDING MATERIAL. 3 TANTED-LUMBER AT A GREAT SACRIFICE for casp ubtained at a great sacrifico. Address, confidaatially, Q Tribugs ohos. AGENTS WANTED. PSRt vos Mok el oo CEE T = e R Lt ccat ic2 to_coustry frea: L o nt R KRTLL & CO, 184 East Randolphst. SGOND & WiLLIAMS EAVE AUCTION SALES \\'eoduMny-. Fridays, 2nd Saturdays of farnicare and bouicbuld goods, and tell o'her days at low prices Litoral advzneas made ¢a ¢ .osiganmonts or purchased. Excallent storzge at Juv rates. 7 YOUSG MARRIED FOLKS OF 183 JUST 6369 dacing bomckoeping, ac n:ized to Sxamine of farni urocd all kinc Cuamber sets, parlor sur sinok usgea, beddirg, Empire Bedsteads, te. ® Pricas o s mes. Tocias eaxr: wnx);n:‘mnméfim menta. It ls for in‘er=st to Pay us a virit. EM! B5RtoR BEDSTEAD CO., 28 West 4t | ! PARTNERS WANTED. Jm\’fll"!‘ W- \TE-WWH‘M.. GAT ) —A_LADY ACQUATNTED witly dressm king, to [arnien 81,5003 secarity givan; busioay enterpriz making: cipital re.uru from fint profics. 'V £, Tribuno offcs. PA 201§ CASH MERCHAN- Ro., for roqules amouat. 18 Soath Clark=t., Hoom 22, PARTIE: WANTED—IY A WELL.-PATING COF- fce Bouan, i3 conacerion with rostanruns. For par- ])AFTNR“M“Ang—E:;HEIE L&(DY I'l’“ G'l". ; \oning, wi'h 9200 ‘n #3,U0, for & travaling vhri o Addrom 2 5. Tab- oro'chance to maka moacy. ARTNER WASTED-WITA 870, 1N A CAST hueinces: netablisn~d thra~ yaars; prving abcut 149 il or addrees 127 South Clack-st.. Ro 'R WANTED-IN A mall card'al required. monthly. LUCRATI Call befora 12 o'clock. immen s re por fons ale . vod g s ts & nacret! Tn~lijesat. b. INDEPZNDENT, Tribuni odics. FOR SALE. NEIWSPALMUTF AND BOA, $10 0 £, A French ermind maf agd collar for 23, Sovsral childra': rets [urs a° racy Inw pricos. A faw 10y ehromos, Gnfrurol, #2061 Walnut aad batrgloth sofa, reckiug-chrir, OR SALE~A BRLAT for $11; store pric chalr’, atabircain. Twa bandwame cATpo and Splctti1 Whnler & W hall- hias, resular prcs taor, cucap. tovidouce, 643 M OB, SALE-TICREDS T3 8T LOUTS, ville, w81 Sow Yo, a3 1on tha requlie {41000 i 3 valr. §d o v SR Cilhnes o+ dlsoaate Tick:ta waated. A 1. BOWELL, 77 Cla L. OR $ALEZCIEAP=AAY ARYENT CILATHING, o Kiawn Ciy vis y worlan conslstiog of Armg myerooAts, JwCk1M, PAOU, wOl clankets, 610, : slanAEr« blas army olotn by £33 yaed or {co. cueap. - Goverameat Guods Uit 13 sal 197 xost. OR SATE TIL.3, AND 930, Tvoizacs, &3., a5 Gure > 1 of beroviatiar ami o A aiyar s s Bt Ty and 1 B L ]"“Tl SALF~GIEAP=DATI B { d.ublswi i clath b the 71 ot Goods Dot 19 2a0 17 Fa ALI-WOOL af G vare- taleago, A drzze, statlag torm, o'e. | YOUN COMPLTEN A EOUNG LAY A Ch s cly mhers aich & omene fs raatd s or would nccapt'a prdfn0 e gor- A wuma pleasant famtly, Address ¥ %, Trlbuse odico. VY ASTRD= T,ADY DFSTAFRS A TE CHER (LADY) 13 fnst Ber {a grammar, blitory, &c. ; cag caly pay 8 moderate prico; Dat parth o io bows, Ad- Gress X 63, Tribuns aitice. stating terme, &o.