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NILSSON-STRAKOSCH. Al[True Story of That Interview ‘Where the Nightingale Tolked. . How the Oritio Was Oritioized and the Reviewer Reviewed: Mr, Strakosch Makes Iis Statement ‘In Regard to the Disap- pointments, " I§8ilam Nilsson Also Desires to Say that She Said Nothing of the Kind. * Tky Bffort to Sot Manager and Prima, Donna by the Ears a Failure, Br. !t‘r&lmfi Regords Nilsson as a Very.Charming Lady, and Madam Nilsson Thinks Stra kosch o First-Class Manager. Difference Between Accurnte and Innceurate Statements. THAT INTERVIEW. The newspapor is a8 truly a'modium for pub-~ Uo amusement and editication by our nightin- gales and their mennger, ns is the theatre.. They farnish us with plenty of light, gossipy information, food for agreeablo discnasion, and | give us, withal, an iden of tho way in whioh mut- tors ate conductod bohind the curtain. Alto- gethery, it pays the public to support Italian opers, it'only for the enjoyment that can bo quoezed out of it ontsids of the houso. THAT WONDERFUL INTERVIEW. Tho Times of yostordsy contained an inter- view with Madsmo Nileson upon the’ subjeat of critics, aud, while this is the first partly-genuine thing that' has appenred in that papor for a long time, It i8 unconsciously the most amusing. Tho intorviower is maid to bo a lndy, as the practiced roader might huve suspactod in tho oponing lines of - admiration devoted to Mr. Nilsson—Mad, Nils- son's husband, wo should eny. The lady- interviewer's inteption In visiting the prima * donna was to obiain—as she enid sho did, very emphaticelly,~the opinion of the lady inter- +viewed upon critics and criticism. There was an additional stimulus of curiosity about the intor- view., The musical eritic of the Times sought rolief for one night in order that he mighs tha more carofully express himsolf upon tho operas be Liad seen. Ho found o WILLING SUBBTITUTE fn tho lady-oditor who has slready done good .servico in cases of emergency before. The -opera he avolded was * Mignon;” the critic who ‘““wrote up” ‘Mignon” was the Indy- -editor; and heucs the interviewer to whom Mad. Nileson expressed her allogod contampt !ofrzhn eritio was nono other thau the eritic hor- sself. THIS WAS "ARD. She expeoted to hear the prims donoa pick to -Plecun tho other critiques. and praise tho iloftior oue on ‘ Mignon,” andlo! this ono ‘was singled out as beiug atroclous. W clip :from the Times: 4 ", Beporter—Then you are dlntlnc!nlfinf tho oplnfon ‘that the critic who wroto up your ‘‘Mignon” §s a coze sening knave, an addlo-pated fool, a silly, prattling, ‘babbler, who knaws nothing whatover of tho sefencool smusic, and less of the dramatic art, and who,ina ‘word, madam, {8 an ignorsmus, & four-footed, rumi- udnu“‘.g, ‘Yeriebrato mammul, called in tho vulgate (?) o «donkey. .Nlllllyofl#fl‘hlt’l 1t oxactly, TUE EXPLANATION, ‘Now, it is not at all surprinhli; that the prima vdorna should have given & full assent to the 1manifold proposition of the Ilady interviewer. Tndeod, the careful rander would have antici: ated such an afirmation. But oven Mr. Dog- berry called upon o third purty to **write. him down an ass,” and 8 lady of the 7%mes, anxious to vindicate that Enpur Bclaim to truthfulnoss, deliberately sets down and dispensos with the agelstanco of & third party in recording hor own discomfiture, Thero are maliguant peoplo con- . nected with the Times who protend to see.in thig uolooked-for veracity & clever attompt to throw .ridicule upon the musical critic of the papor, with & 'not altogetber disintorested object, “but such people are not to bo relied upon. After vono unoxpected blurt of partial truth from the Times, one must disbclieve all statomonts from - that quarter for three montbs, So tho public :must rest in tho pleasant beliof that the lady in- * terviewer i3 proud of tho contempt in whicl her 'asflrn(iouu for famo are hold. It is not wondor- ful thon that it {s omphatically stated in'tho in- 'tn'i)gw that the reporter * pricked up his (?) 1 oars, ——— MR. STRAKO3CH'S STATEMENT. _There are ono or two TRIFLING CORRECTIONS 3 ¥ tof the lady interviower's statement duo to tho mpaagement, Too much candor must not bo ox- .pected in one Tinmes articlo, Mad. Nilsson is ninde to _complain of .lor treatment by . Mr, .Btrakosch, in the omission of the cliapei-scons .in 4 Faust,” Mr, Strakosch, who was interviewed iby a reporter of Tue TninuNg, explains this. iNaunefl, to whom: the role of Afephisto was ;aaaignnd, could not ging, and Del Puento was wealled upou to take his place, This ho did out wof o, persone) regard for the manager, but swithout knowing bis part atall. This alono swould have been & sufiiciont resson for omitting ¢he Beene. THE AMERICAN PITOH. But thore was auother,” Au organ, a8 _evory- body knows, {8 needed for the proper effoct, as woll as by the score of theopera. Thero was on orgon in the orchestra, but it was set in tho American ** pitch,” which is Lalf a tono highor than the instruments of the orchestra aro set, Hore {8 o differonce of half & tono—a serious -thing indeed whon such sharp critics as.the lady dnterviewer aro around; a differonce which might bo' detected, and load to o terrible elashing *from her musical pen. The reader will express & wonder why the gap «could not be bridged. It could be dong, in either of two ways. Tho mountain could come to Mahomet by changing tho pltch of the organ to that of the othor instruments, but that would take some woeks $o do, and hence would not suit the ccoaslon, Mahgmot might be Inducad to go -0 the mountain by -pulching the French insiru- ments to suit the American organ, which conld ‘have beon wocomplished in s few minates. But what would poor Afarguerite Lave done ?. Sio is 80 accustomed to the Mrench flldx that it would shave bothered hor to aing to the Amorican, and “hat was n veryserious impediment to Makomot's locomotive experiments, ‘What a pricking-up of oars thero wonld have been it tho critic-interviower Lad knowu this| 0APOUL, "Mr, Btrakosch compelled Oa’}!o“] to slnfi." ia tho bold mnnouncement mado by the lady, Really, wo are inclined to the opinion’ that ero: tion of eara must Linve provented thelr full re- ception of sound, M, Btrakosch could not com- pol Capoul to eing, it Capoul desired not to sing, and could prove his unfitness 1 M, Strakosci would not compel him to sing it he was unable to do justico to himsolf, becauso the two gentle- -meu aro intimate friends, with a vory warm per- sgoual regard for ono another, and nothing wonld have been more ropugnant lo the manager than to force the singor Into a false position. At tho aame time, tho minger voluntecred to ing, woll koowing that his loolining to do a0 would post~ pone tho opera, Auxious to save hiu friend the pocuniary loss that such a course must entail, Capoul sang, and failed to make the hit that nugmly awaro of tho roal facty of the caso would ‘have expected him to mako, CAMUANINI, * But whydidn't Compinini sing in his place 7" * suggested Tue TuisuNe reporter, **Because Campaninl was in an equally do- ’?Iamblo plight,” weu the reply, *I would like 0 eXpresy IIIII‘DX}' my thauks io Capoul, for ho wnu]l&!"not ave dono” It for anybody else fu the world, = AMATEUR AGENTS. Roportor—And now about tho fair lady, Mr, Btrakosch ? If thereport of the interview is .a correct gne, she takes you to task on her own laecount,” Mr, Btrakosch—Bhe, yes, but that Is Rouzeaud, ‘Jt'a all zight, of courso; theso amateur ugonts “thoir going to Europe, or about ‘and those who know me, will attach any import- THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN kiow loss about tholr businoss rohilly than tho amatour critlo of tho T¥mes about *Mignon' and Lo lauglied heartily].: The Iady could invo mado a point out of flint, Roportor~Do you suppose Mad. Nilason in- touded to convoy to the public nny iden that you Liad not treatod hor properly ? . Mr, Btrukosch—Ob, no, wo havo aliways ngrood vory comfortably, when wo have not trind to intorforo with ench othor's busincss, It is funny to. Liavo hor tonching me my businoss, but it's ovor 8o much funnior to have Rouzoaud trying todo tho eamo thing, No, no, sho did nat noan to sny anything unkind about mo, I'll give hor crodit for that, THF FIRGT NIGHT, Roportor—What wns tho truo state of tho onso,—about tho firat night's porformance, and lor non-anm\rununl 8hoe alludes to that rather sovorely, 1f tho Zimes iutorview is Lo bo relied upon, 3 G Mr., Btrakosch—This {s how it was, Bunday night Mad. Nilsson told'mo sho could not sing Monday iight. Of courso I was Rorry, Bho sont.mo n modienl cortificate Lo thnt offect. Now, mark you, tho certifieate did not sny she oould not eing’; it moraly * ndvised hor Hot to siug.". Woll, L told Rouzeaud that I wantod Bomo more positive information, Iltouzeaud wanted mo to blll the whole olty with 5,000 postora announcing that his wite would not sln A and that . thoro would be no opors. In short, Rouzenud ‘told me my business, whon Lo ia only an amatour in bis own 04 yot. it was too fuany, Of courso I did not do ns he told me, I am not young in this businosn, I bolloved sho would slng Monday ovening, so I told him hoforo doing nn{‘thlug of tho kind, I wonld know for cortain what tho prospeots wore. At hall-pnst 11 o'clock Suuday night, Rouzeaud ' brought mo a cortifleato from tho doctor advising hor not to sing, but I wanted o corlificate that sho was not able to sing, before I announced to the public through tho prosy that thero would ba a change afd dlsappointmont. T waited Hll ‘noxt morning, ‘when snoh certificate was brought ‘me, and tbon announced tho non-appearance of Mad. Nileson in the evening papor.. Roportor—That explaine matters clearly onough. But 8 it customary to require medieal cortiflcates of & prima douna ? 3 My. Btrakoseh—It is roally necessary, becnuso. | siugora ore wondorfully whimsieal, and n dootor's cortificate ofton steps in betweon them and a foolish, not to ey unjust action, It ia s good safegunrd. But, besldes this, Mad, Nilsson has disappointod.me before. Of course { would not have mentioned it oxcept In solf-defonse, but sho put me in n very awkward predicament in Phila- delphin. Bho was announced to sing ono night, and brought me acertificato from n dootor that sho was too sick to slnfi. Tho oporn wns post- oned. That evening sho attended a ball at the | Pifth Avonue Hotel, ™ It didn’t take long for this indiscrotion of. hors to become publio, and I was donounced for it. Hero was alady who had disappointed a ity to enjoy an evaning at a boll, and” whom did” tho ublic ~ blamo? =~ Tho managor, of oourse. ou 8eo my position i8 & veory delicato one. I like Mad. Nilsson vory much;, and sinco she got id ‘of Jarrett I havo hod no troublo with hor, At tho snmo timo I must be alive ta my own " roputation, which I cannot consent to ancrifica to tho wiima of & prims donna, Raporter—And doos Rouzenud interfero ? Mr, Strakosch—With my business? Ob, yes, cortainly,—when I lot him, But I don't mind. He'll bo all-right when ho bogins to understand things a littlo. Ho means well enough, but lacks experience as an agont, Don't bo hard on him or on the ladics. Ithink I understand my own business pretty well, so I can nfford to let others ba annoyed at my not following their direotions. 3 —— MAD. NILSSON, Yostorday aftornoon Mnd., Nilsson sent a noto to Tuk Tnivuse ofiice, mnuus:tng one of its attaches, with whom she is acquaintod, to call upon her, since sho desired to talk with him upon o matter of somo intdrest. Naturally ha wont, aud 80 soon 88 he enterod the room the {n‘hmx donna opencd the conversation as fol- TH TIAT DREADYUL ARTIOLE, Mad. Nilason—I wanted to seo you sbout that dreadful articlo in the Témes of ‘this morn- h’fi«' Have you soon it ? 'ho Visitor—Yes, Mad, Nilsson—Thero is not one word of truth init. It is an outrage, and I Leve mot words to oxpross my indignation, I did nob say one word nqnluat the critics of the Chieago press. I could not liave eaid what tho writor of that articlo put in my mouth, for I am a lady, It must have been writton for a miserable son- sation. NO UK SENTIMENTS, ‘Visitor—You did not authorize tho publication of that, then ? Mud, Nilsson—No, I did not suthorize it, and I did not say what was there put into my mouth, Yisitor—Plongo oxplain how it waa, Aad. Nileson—This lady called on me in the usual way, and talked about the weather, my throat, and my indieposition during the earlier part of tho weolr; and nsked mo some questions about the climate horo, and tho effect it had upon the thront. ‘Then sho asked me about the disappointmont Monday night, and why 1t waen't aunounced to the public sooner. I told her th ronson why—TI told her the truth. 0 TIIE CRITIO 18 BURPRISED, Then I askod hor why somo one in the Times had attacked my performance of AMignon, and told hey that tho person who had written it evi- dontly did not undertand the charactor; thnt I bad studied it a.groat deal ; that I had road ** Withelm Melster,” and that after reading it I studied tho music with tho composer, and from it had gotten up my creation of J]H?mm. accord- ing to my idoss, - Thon this Indy sald: I wrote tho criticism,” T roplied: ~*Bo much tho worgo for you ; Ifim have made a great mistake,” 1 #aid that tho Zimes had not treated me fairly, ond then told her that Tae Tninoxe, at loast, did mo strict justico. Porbaps that is the reason why this article wns published in thoe Times, * A GENEBAL, DENIAL, I did not allude in the convorsation to any critics of the Ohicago prees. I ncknowledge tho right of eritice to express thoir opinions, what- over thoy mn; hiad nothing to say nbout mericans not belng mueical. When the Iady started to go, she asked me if sho might Pubgluh what I ling 8aid about the weathor, and its &ffect upon sing- ers, I said, *Cortainly,” forI had no objec- tion; but she made no allusion to publishing anything olee, aud I cortainly did ‘not expect anything olee. YERY GLAD, INDEED. Vieltor—Aro you willing that I should publish your disavowal of what was said in the Zimes. Mad. Nilsson—I am not only willing, but I wish it. The wholo thing is an outrago, and I do not think that the genoral public; my friends, anco to tho article. Aud Iwant the critics of tho morning papers to underatand that I entor- tain no such opinions regarding "thom ‘a8 those Fut in my mouth by the T¥mes, and that I nover indulged in any such slangy langusge as is there attributed to me. AMNUSEMENTS, THE OFERA, The indisposition undor which Bignor Cam- pauini was laboring so painfully on Monday avoning assumed & still more serious form yos- terday, and nocessitatod a change in the opora for last evonlug. ‘' Aida,” which had beon praviously aunounced, was withdrawn, and “ Martha ” was substituted, with tho cast of last wook, namoly : Madamo Torriani as Martha, Miss Cary ag Nancy, Cn{:uul na Lionel, and Dol Puente as Plunkeit. The audicnce was a good ono, considering the miserable charactor of the wondher. The porformance doos not call for any furthor_notice than hias already been mudo ofit, ** Aida " will probably be gtven on Friday night, and this evoning * Lucla " with Nilsson inthe titlo rolo, WYERS' OFPERA-HOUSE, Tho change of bill at this popular place of amusvmont hes already had its effoct i filling the house to overflowing. * Ham-u-let” ia roared over, and the discomforts of ** A Blippery Day " fully upgro_clltml. Unfortunately Brovet- Gon. Myors, the gentloman who presides over the wenther doparimeut in Washington, Lad en- donvored to forestall Brovot-Capt. Samucl My- ord, of Myors' Opera-House, by playing tho same farco all dny yesterduy to a very much Iarger audionce than even the burnt-cork artista could hopo to draw, This dotoatable trick upon a worthy eitizen of Chiva- 0, we aro happy to stuto, had no effect upon Fue patrons of miustrelsy, for Ih»{l prajsod the show of tho local managers as much as they con- domned the misorable imposition practicod by an employe of tha Qovernment, It is to Lo hopoed that hls failure to boat the minstrols out of & good house will induce him to sbandon a com- potition which does no good to anybody, THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. To the Editor of Ths Chicago Tribune : Bm: Haviug failed to elicit any publie reply from Dr, W, W, Everta to the charge of respon- albility for what I bolleve to be a falso chargo agalnst the Board of Trustoes of tho University i Ohioego, I have dotermined, upon due con- gl‘rlumung, 'to onll the attention of the Board to the motter 88 it at presout stands, Respeet- tuly, G. V, Tooxas, Cuicaqo, Jan, 31, 1674, THE COURTS. What It Costs {o Mave an Assignces Another Corporation After Col- lector Cleary, Banlruptoy Items---Criminal and Coun- ty Courta, A TIIE BTATE INBURANCE COMPANY. Norman O. Porkins, tho Asslgnoo of Lhie Stato Insuranco Company, filed a roport yeterday of big donlings with tho Company, whilo ho waa Assignoo, 1lin totnl receipls woro $224,042.97, of which nmount $167,078.12 was collectod from tho Na- tional Loan nnd Trust Company, $16,164.30 from I, A, IIurlbut, tho Recolver, and tho re- maindor from various stookbolders and judg- ments. Ho has paid on the dividonds somothing ovor 8165,000, and turned over to IT, W. Bishop, his successor, $49,767,19, loaving about $19,000 for ourront exponses, attorney’s foes, clorks, cosls, and his own commissiona, OFf this $10,000, Porkins sooms to hnve takon tho llon’s shnre, as 1t nppenrs that o recolved nenrly 312,000, Io ahiargad $350 on ono occasion for drawing & doc- Inratlon, aftidavit, and cognovit, and on anothor. for conducting nfl;allntluns with regard to a sot- tlomant, $600. Having_oconsion to sond a coit- Fou for $10 to bo cnebed, ho deductod G0 conts or his troublo, The rolation of counsol nud client scoms for onco to have been rchanged. Au {tem sppears: For giving ndvico to cortnin attornoys in reforonco to collecting a claim, £6; 1,084 was tho sum ho recoived for collecting §157,679,12 from tho Natlonal Loan and Trust Company ; and 81 was his ordinary pay for writ- ing a letter. Finally ho inserts” an itom for ‘¢ genoral care,” and answering numerous inqui- rios of atockholders, for which no spceitic chargo could bo made. Bo that oven » question must bo paid for, ANOTHER ONSLAUGIT ON TIE COLLEOTOR. Tho 'Traders’ Insurance Company filed o bill yostorday in the Circuit Court against P. M. Clonry, Collactor for Houth Chicago, to enjoin him from colleoting tho {axes on its capital for 1873, Complunant nlleges thiat it capital is £500,000, which is, and was, wholly invested in registered United States bonds, which are ox- ompt from taxation. The Company has beon taxod about 88,000, and it claims that, as the bonds are non-taxable, their capital, which is invested in them cannot be taxed, and thereforo tho.Compeuy is freo. It therofore asked for nu injunction, which was grauted, tomporarily, by Judgo Farwell, until Nonday, to enable thecom- plainaut to move forit in tbe regulsr way, on nolico given to tho defondnnt. YOID FOR INSANITY. Jacob Wilder, as consorvator of tho oatato of Denjamin Wildor, filed o bill in tho Suporior Coutt againat Mayor Snudler and Marks Nathan, to sot asido a couvoyanco. Complainant stutes that in 1870 Bonjamin Wilder beeamo ineane. In March, 1873, Lo convoyed to the defendants the N, 34 of Lot 19, in Block 120, School Baction Addition to Obicago, for 83,500, whon it was, a8 complainant alloges, worth 85,000, Dofendanis gave o uote for $1,600, payablo in five years without interost. In October, 1878, Bonjamin ‘Wilder was doclared insano by the County Court of Winunobago County, whore he lived.” Com- ploinant allogos that Loloro that time he was ae- tunlly insane, and that tho deed was thereforo void. Ho accordingly nsks a reconveyauce, and offers to surrender tho note and mortgage, UNITED STATLS COURTS. George . P. Whitaker bogon & suit sgainst Samuol J. Wallkor, clnimhlg 26,000, and another agninst Honry H.'Walker for s fike smount, DANKIUPTOY ITEMS, In tho mattor of tho P, 0, & B. Gompm{, an order was entered that $175 should be pald by W. D. Mathenoy to keop up the insuranco, and tho amount should bo refunded if the Qompany should be put in baukruptoy, Inthe mattor of Jonnthan Hay, Elizaboth ay, wife of tho bankrupt, filed n’ potition sot- ting out that sho owns s Bowing machine, two horyos, a_Larness, and a cowy, which are in pos- soesion of the Assignee, and ho bhas refuscd to ive them “R' Bho thorefore nsks that Lo may Eu compollod g0 todo. A ruloon the Aesignoo to show cause was mado returnable ofter five ' seryico, An order was made that the proceedivgs spainst Georga I, Glaser be dismissed, unless objections aro filed iu ton days, Gideon Truesdeil withdrew his deninl, hitherto filed, and was adjudicated bankrupt by default, A warraut was issued, rofurnablo Feb. 21, and Alr(hur Truesdoll appointed Provigional As- signeo. ugene V. Roddin, o momber of the bankrupt firm of Roddin & Hamilton, yostorday confessed Limaell bankrupt, and s warrant was enterod re- turnable Fob. 20, Mr. Hamilton entereda con- fogsion Mondny. Tho National Exchange Bank of Milwaukeo filod i potition against J. J. O. Gillespio, claim- ing that ho has nogleated to pay thom a note for §791.40. They state that ho is "the owner and roprictor of the Attrition Tlour Mills hero. Buapcnslon of payment of his paper is the only act of bankruptey allegod. A rule to show causa on Jan, 80 was made, John C. Morpor, of this city, filed & voluntary ‘petition to Be declared bankrupt. His linbilition amount to 815,821,60, Laurenz Bnaer being in for $7,950, while his ngsots aro abrolutely nothing, everything being exempt. Hobart Dwelle & Co,, of Ghicago, filed o poti- tion against Roubon Fullor and Walter Van Vol- zer, tobacconists, Potitionora claim ©1,864.50 dud on sundry notes and accounts, and chargo that the dobtora fraudulontly dissolved partner- ship, and Fuller withdrew n largo portion of tho stocls, with intont to defraud tho creditors, A provisional warrant of seizure and rule to show caugo were issued, the latter rettvnable Jan, 40, SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEF. Georgo Hale and Honry 0. Winch filed o poti- tion against tho Natioual Life TInsurance Com- pany and all othora cluiming undor it, asking mochanic's lion ou the Company's property on l‘?falxflhlnm street, noar Van Buron, for the sum of Mary Busso began a suit in replevin agninst John H, Thomns, John R, Briggs, Augusta Paul- son, aud T, W. Bradley, claiming 1,000 dum-~ ages, Cornolia D, Bocker began a suit against J, W, Beglter to recover 1,000, Joseph Hofbouor sued Loouard Brauer for Rickiara B. Fullor brought sult for $1,000 agalnst Mary Lussenhop, Ferdinaud Holleuberg recovered ]udfimnut by confesgion againet Hoinrich Buttonschoen for tho sum of $1,160,98, Timothy Quirk sucd Gorald, Mary A., and Ellon A. Couman, claumlug $2,000. Horaco M. Moshior bogan sult for £6,000 againat Bamuel J, Walker, and another against H. H. Honore for a like amount, Richard Norris, Jr., brought suit to recover- $165,000 from Timothy Wright. Slophen W. Rowson commenced an action againat 11, II, Honoro and Samuel Walkor, claim- xnixea,o A thur Farrar and Bamucl H, Wheolor aued P, M. Cloary for £4,000, CIROUIT COURT ITEMS, Thomns Armstrong began a suit sgninat tho Ohiengo & Pacific Railrond Company, and the City of Chicago, Iaying his damages at 820,000, corgo O, ¥inney brought suit for 510,000 againgt William I, Gondou, John McAssoy, and 0, L, Manu, Patrick Bcanlon sued the Chicago, Nock gullglago& Paciflo. Railroad Company, claiming ,000. August Ilorrman bogan an action against tho Olieago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company to rocover $16,000, Donis 0'Donuvell and Patrick Walsh filed a pe- tition n%lhml Jolin Downoy et al., usking & mo- chanie's llon on tho southwost corner of Iarri- son und Qold stroots, claiming €1,100 due for mason work dono theraon, COUNTY COURT, A motion was mado to confirm cortain spocial asgossment rolls for the City of Chicago, and un order was -ontorad that all parties having objoe- tions to the confirmation of tho following rolly fllo tho samo by Thureday morning ; Nos, 419, 420, 421, 425 10 429, 481 to 488, 440, 441, 443, 444, 416, 447, 40 to 408, 497, 409, 500, 601, and 512 to 614, all inclusivo, Tho will of George IT, Hutching waa proved, and lotters tostamentary prantoed to Iloraco G. Chase undor & bond for 72,000, In the mattor of tho specinl assesemonts for tho T'own of Lako, nn order wus mado that any objections therato be filed by Thursday morniug, to Now. 16, 20, 29, and 25, ORIMINAL COURT, James Bowens plonded guilty Lo the lnrcony of somo boots and shops, and Wos seulouced to throe yoars ju tho Roform Hohool, Bovoral other poily oases wero triod and dise .posed of, Lo sontonces being frow twenty duys 0 four monthe, —— A Curiosity. From the Leavenuorth Commercfal, Tho most wonderful curiogity wo have scon for these wany doys camo Yuder oux uutice yes- : WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1874. torday. Itwas a Toxns steor, ono of whase horns turned back nnd downward, ponetrating his neok botweon the windpipo and the bono. The horn hiad ovidently recoived lujurios whon tho animal was imm ) and lind grown in that dirootion whilo the ateer was 1unning wild on tho prairion of 'Cexas, Thotpulnt of tho horn protruded nbout threo inchos from the opposito slido of tho nook, Tho nnfmal was the proporty of n mnn who was on his way to Neliraska, Ho #nld that hio purchaned the steor from a Toxna drover in tho southorn part of the Btate, about threo years ago, and lind worked him in'n tonm ovor sinco. The wound made by tho horn wag ontircly healad up, snd no vikiblo soroness, thougli during tho hoatod sonson, in July and August, it somotimes bocomon irritated, OITY REAL ESTATE. OI BALU_TV F. 0. VIFRLING, TtAT THPATE 1™ Awent, Tigorn 18, 126 e R ulu} I Burnsid, plea 2 font, Ruttortield-st., houso and lot near Uhirty-socond-at, Lhirty-olgbth-at., brick houro uf 9 rooms; ohoap. Hryant B3-fout lot near Vinconnes. Michigan-av., houso and lat nonr Twonty.fonrthoat, lureo’ olegant browii-stouo fronta on South Hideat 819,000, §20,000, and 825,000, Van furonats, 3 loth noar Westorn. av. house and lot noar Opkloy-at., £800 down, Harriso balanco montilly. Warron-av., 80 foot, botwaon Lo Ohurcheat., 25 feot, ‘noar Ooutro.st. Molia i feat, near Wisconnin.st. 0 OR BALE~-OCTAGON, MARBLE-FRONT HOUSE, Lwn-story and basemont, with Jot, on Vinconne: ineth of Thir(s-sovont-at torma vory x ablo. For 8alo or Iixohange—135 feot on Cattago Grovo.av. by 120 0n Woodland Darks & bargatu, B Grapuiavedy. Tor Balo or luxchango—Tiwo-story framo honse, good ro- B’lh‘, and 0-foot lot on Oakloy.at,, just north of &\!“"“. 'rice and torms reasonnblo, Lor Halo—Lot on Ii-st., ncar Halstod-st, aud Union Btack Yars r aba bargain, Easy torms, I 'liron Jois on cornor of Lincoln and Cathe- or Salo -1 R " e, WELL, 168 Donthornest, Prico an " g FINANOIAL, PYLICATIGNS WANTICD FOR 810,000 AND 88,0000 Jong timo roal ostata asourlly.” A, G, BANLOI 0., 30 Ttoapor look, PALDWIN, WALKER & 00. HAVE TUNDS 18 Jinm fof tho yatclinea of nofos, Biving shors ting to Fun, aoourod by inaiio ronl ontato. No. 7 Hawloy ludde Ing, cornor Donrborn and Madiaon-sts. T MAVE GUSTOMERS TOR LATGY: AND SMATL sumr, on_Jong and slort time; gilt.od urity. Will divido dommiasions, ~Prinolpals’ addros: loy ) Telh TO TOAN_ON DIAMONDS, WATGITY, Slos Bt LAUNDERS yrivata “affoo, i near Olark.Tiwtabllatod 1861, Y T0 N DA L, WATOT Mttt Garoms o AtONDE, AT flca, 173 Ol n 1 1 fea, 173 3, Room 76 ToAN=i,000 Sfinto, 8 yont and 131 Tasall To "LOAN—WANTED 1 OfL 4 000D ADDLIOA- tlons for Ioana, #5,000 anil wpwards: oan give au cariy anmwer, J. I, BISHRLE, 46 Uryan ook, f|'0 TOAN_280.000 IN BUMS TG SUIT, OF NOT }d J'{f&';‘é’é{;"hm ‘onal, for § 1o b yonrs, on ifet-clasn in. oA n".",..fl"”i“’ toan for3 to b years, on gaod improved WantadZ 88,000 to 84,000 0f good flrst, mortago pajor Funping throd'lo Wit siantis, PUTNAM & NEWIELL, Ttoom 13, 8t Washington.at, 0 LOAN—R7,610 tim N 30 MEAT, B, M. MOORE & OUMMINGS, 11 ON OIITUAGO RITAL RSTATE ON 5 soars LD JAMES, southiwost cornor Madison and U o 5 fonts. Torma cney, UTAILIES PR, 00 Noeth Gini "0 TOAN=g20 000 01t FIVE YA, TN ONF: £ s on | P, TUCKER, R rk, usido property: monoy o land. Uu;dx}t 2 mono. N N om 8, Mo 170 LaBal : 0 TOAN—98i0, ON AT, KRTATIE TN THT A ._Apply to 8. M1, DUNNING, 161 La; oot W ANTED_A TOAN OF 86,0, ON A GOOD FARM worth 18,600, for (i i : cont it A, o s W soares il ay b por STy S0t . prol o ¢ RIS Wl oatata % = HART, 16 Motnadiat Ciroh Biaeks . o0 s Boo. 10, & TOR SALE_NIGNIGAN-AY, PROPRRTY-SOUTH- ‘Southwost vorner Harri 2 772170 foot. Nn-r\:nfl‘fu-;i:f, E'l;:nr,‘cc% v ,“ of T'we r-f01 hest., 70 feot, Nonr Thisty a00amdoates SOKVA0 100te 5002100 foot. loutheast carnor Fflflr»fl)hfh“l Ao o nabae o ikl Shtratlo cosld a. o naibor of ‘cholceand. deslraldo rosldoncos, J. EBAIAS WARREN, 18 Bhn‘;uhnr of C::murv“e'm:."“l FD“ SBALE-800 LOTS IN TILE DIRTRIOT BOUND- ed by State, Mnlsted, Twonty-stxth, and Thirty- or cont, lunroc-at. ighthests. ¥ive yoa A to the awaoe, ALBLITORANH, 110 Monrogst, 0 © H° JPOR SALE-AT & BANGAIN-TOTS DN WWEST. oeneav., Toxinglon, Polk, Taylor, and Campbollav. Parties wishing to huild'—no imonoy roquired down. In- Qquiro at 185 South Clark-nt., n bank, 4 (OR BATE—AT A BARGAIN-_%0 FERT NO moat cornor Wabashay, and Thirty-thirdat,, conth and onst front; stroot 160 foot wido, the most. dosirablo rosidonce oornor on tho avenue, 1 shall offur this prop. orty during this weok only nta jow prico and onsy torms, ALURED JAMES, southivost " cornor Badieon aud arkests, MOILBALY— 135X 160, CORNIR FORTY-BIGHTII-AT. and Konvraod-court: 100 foat on Konwoad-court, o’ twoon I-‘n(::-mv?nm(l‘ma Yorty.olalitliata, Ko canlipay, ient reqafred of partios ranking improvomonta, EVATLIN, 85 lidst. Washlugiouste, Towm 4. : TACE, par foot: ong-Lhird easl, rubbo ot cheaes 2 e ol o o e i, Tt fot a.uuv}flf;buv._m Soater om 17, % POR BALI-{%0 FERT BAST FRONT ON WABASI- D AR A, DL, 18 Donsbora st ®, from #2, Lo B30,000, Also busl o 8. D, PIERCE, Tw’mua Dindinon-t.y toom B FDH BALE—INDIANA-AV, — TWO.STORY AND basomont ootagon stono front houso, botwean Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth-sts, SNYDEI & LRE, &t‘li“ln‘m Building, northoast cornor Monroo and La. TrOR SALE_WARREN AV, —TWO.STORY TRAME houso, barn, 1ot 68 foot front, south frant, botwoon Wood and Lincoln-st. SNYDER & LIk, M Nizon Bulldiug, northoast cornier of Monruo and LaSatio-sts. QOR SALE — WEST ADAMS.ST, —1W0.STORY [ framo lipuse, and lot $4Y88 faot on Adame.st., cornor of Honoro, SNYDUR & LIK, 14 Nizon Dullding, norti oot ornar Mouroo and Lasalloats. OR SALE-20 LOTS ON SUEFFIELD-AY., BAX: tor-av,, and Racineav., botwoon Bolinontav, and Xoncoo-nt.,” nt_from 860 to 850 cnoh, Kasy forme NVDER & LEF, 14 Nizon Bulldiog, northonat cormo Honroo ud Lasalio-s TR, BALE-TORTESTAV.—N TOTS tui% ON Torroat-av. near Thirty.socond.st., oxst front, Vory easytorms, SNYDER & LEIL, 14 Nizon Bullding, northr eant cornor Monrao and LaSallo-ots. JrOR BALE—TE THIS MEETS THR EY& OF ANY ona thiat will buy roal estato n¢ thof own prico for cash, T hava & 9.room houso and lot, nosr Ashiand-nv, and 'Harzian It it s worth anything, Iwant tho mionoy, _Addross K 84, Tribuno offico, . [{On SALE_HOUSE AND %.0T ON SHURTLEFE: i ?VV Il:xg nm‘:‘un Oryl"llw-flk.', ll,:- ll‘fll'! !nnfllh’zb‘:’ Nl’lllfll aving fho oity: Fursons Tonkifg for Groat baraains ploaso gall, & 1 ADABIS & COu 70 Madiaouatre Bor of Stato. RTIT- JrOR BALE-ToXim ¥ ATN. adjoining John ltabor's, ‘Tho Landsomest PRIt CENT-WIt_ART: PREPARED TO MAKE & sororal mi,‘)"g‘ lrmxs{tm o ‘::55.1‘» cachy on frst-oloea orty af ar cont. Principals. only danoly., PURIING &' WOISELIy) & A ‘and 1 Fetdall's Dulldings aone $2 500 1@ LOAN ON G0OD COLLATERALS D, ford or months at curront alea, 6,000 for atormaf yoars, OLIVEIR BESLEY, 167 Washing- on-at. WANTED--MALE HELP, Hooltlceenors, Olerks, &, ANTED — IN THE COUNTING.-ROOM OF A Wwholoanly lionso, an asistant bonkkoopor, Adden for twa dnys, J 44, E[lmuno“lnn, siating nio, " qualifl tlons, roforone torims, VW ANIRD-A G00D DRY-GODDR GLERK, WIlg poaks botl tha 1 G s ATorks ot tho Gerning and Kngliah Langinkos, ant WARTED-AN " AGGU ] TINTR olnrk, williug to put inwolt'on trinl, and atronsons ablo wages, miny nddross o 8, Tribuna ofi¢o, VY ANTED AR ASSISTANT BOOKKERPER AND Bl olork - onvos A plurk fralary about. 880 Addross will rofor. '\ ARTED. oashlors HOOKRKERETN, AIN0 TO AOT AR dresa LV W, thio bast of rafurciicos will bo roquired, Ad- Trituno oflion. Py VWANTED-A NUMBLR O . work for Uio city and vountrs nood apply. 83 ar Walinal: [ 3 bly botwooen 't 208 Bast Lakoat, BAILKOWS, UARVINIRIC& 0. ARTRD~A STONT-OARVER, APPLY Ai ‘wont doruor of Donrborn: and Washiugt ololouk thix moeninr, AN, 1, MINNIG, UTTERS ON 8110P- Ohiy ot partlos v, wAs’muumiiffir MEN T WO h , b 1, 1, TU 3, W ARIEH=A GO0D 1,00 CROTER av. Miscollancous. VWARTED ~ WINTER EMPLOYMENT, wolic for overshody, Good waj Termationt omploy- ment. - Blon and wamen wanted, Tull pmtiouiara frao, Address W, A, HENDERSON & CO., 'Clovelund, O, uis, Mo, WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Domostion. \VANTED-A GIRLFOR GENERALTION Y opy dorninn, Bodo, o Normaglan. Avp A VW ANIED- A VIRAT OLARS FENALE DAGTIE e aL Lo Titeh s, 1, A dlntolys 1 M NKEDHARY AUreres 1l Apply immo. VWARTE WA rortaneants 18 North Woiisay] OHENWORE ANTED=A GGOD GOUR ; NONIS NVIFD AT who cannot make gond bread R ek NTIED_A NItAT, BIEADY YV Hownowork for family of tiwa, at 1 nenv, VY ANTED- A GRERMAN “OR-AMERIOAN GIitd, }m for kitohon worlc n siatl risats fa o e ol Atuariuan o worlk and aéi 4t b {aking eare '“r}\'ui‘izr?—uuifi OR GENERAT, G in small family on Wost Bldo. —A GOOD GTitT, TOL KT} W 1L T0 Do st e ply In ato TR 1y at WOt BTRADY ousoworl, Gorman ar § " i av-, batwoan Avalith and Thirtocnthat, o © Lndians ANTED — A~ GOGD " GIRI, FOIL 0 AL T0 DO G HRAT, JANTED-AN EXPERIGNOED. GINE, FOIL DI \ng-room nud second work; good wagos, 1200 P Hoaw, : ANTED o, QERMAN, RWEDE, ~OR" ROR. erian ) warh, an " 11y roforancus rouuirad at S Wahishr, V10 fam GOOD Gl K, AL 1980 T \v 'TED-UANVASSERS FOR THE GREAT ART work of Amorica—thio moat nings mificont fllusteatoil jrork over produsad in (hiy country~* ' Ploturomynio Amee. feator. Tho Land wo Live In" MOBES WARREN, aoulhoast gornor Ktato aud’ v FANT l,n..v_oll'.“ih MER OUT CEMPTLOYMEST n clty ar countrg fo call on 4 5 Ton A SRRl an or adiron ANTED-TWO TOYE 40 WORIKC ON 8il, GOODWILIAL S GOODWILLLL, 50 Ot s ANTED=AT 160 DEATIORN-ET., NOOM 5, MitN fo_carn BIOD nor wook. 1+ B SUOILARDION, Maulaoturse's Agont. VW ANIED—ABOVIHAVING A FAIR KNOWIEDAT ot lmares to atay b enal-olice: ohancn to lonen buole kooping. Call ut 169§ Goltag Grovo-av., bobwoon § ad TVANTRED_A GOOD It W NDIi! W i, o o0 e ey D WRSTANDE ATANTED=A 000D GOOK AT % WIST - ¥ ington-ai, Apply botwooi thio huursof Toavd M dnnd b Y ANTRD—A GIRT, TO G0 T0 HIGITWO }.yl.',"' ‘orioral hiousowbrke Al A6 stor s Fo Wans VWANTER—_AN EXPRRIENOED O o W Tenor BE010 Washiogiomaro O WASI 3 aaloger s ANTED_A GIRL 10 1O GEN RRAL 2 work o Garmh, Swone, Dang, of Noniag Dt mlur;x;mn preferred; goo wmullnthorlnhlfimfl. Ap-~ A FIfisT.0LASS_COOK T 7. W, G, JONIER, 203 Tabattost, 100! — May-st., Wont Divi - TED_IMMRDIATE T8 TO ol St e 3 : n 000 T8, IOAF ON THFROVED REAT, 1. soll oo of tho fastost solil ho articlcs aut. T A WO [13) GRS, AT TIHIY 36, tata for 8 yoars, SHELDON & WATER- | tiroly now. Somothing thaf ov il o W4 Wi ? MAN, 10 Nixon Bullding. bty Boti om TNV AAERIE R, 8 R damyiaogto 0 il | phbpOc0at Osslor Houso, 81 Madlson-at. “Apply” ac . WANTED—TO REPLAGE TOAN OT | YATANUED-MREN 70O SGLL OF NTIED_TW $9.000 FAEIRGLD LS AN, OF | WANIED-MEN' 0 S6LL GHANG OTANG: W AN D0 CINLS, ORE 40 CO0K AN roal ostata wortls $25,000._Addroas D 8, Tribuug offico, g sunco ovor offorod to mako manor & f al i mor mado #30 fn ona weok ona youtrs man clonra TO LOAN INSUMS OF 810,00 EACI, | fve dasn, Dow't compluin of hiard timos, but comnonco b 't onca solliug Chang Oliang. Cliang Chang Manulactuc- N —I OAN TOAN THIS AMOUNT AT | VY ANTUD_NIGHT BTEWARD Wiio GAN A b R mn responsibility and take full chi ] 5§35 0,00 DEe autt, Saothelis Propottss (9 BISUN | ing house, 12 West Madison-sie, upebtalier e o ® 208 ol yous, in s to TON OLIVER, Room 3,153 Monroo-st. TO RENT--ROOMS, 70, RENT_ROONS FURNISHED Oft USIUR. niviied, with or without buard, at 263 ond 268 West Biadlzonst. VW ANTED-MER T SHLL 0 i tclog, outiit 32 to $20, ' All wishing bu A in Noj il "‘ TH] D work undor gla st Madison-s to charactor and 70 RENT-TIRST-OLAES ROOM, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, in now oatngon frant briok dwolling, " -contalning all modorn impravomonts. ‘Terms ronsonable. 262 Jaat Indinna-at., botweon Stato and Dearborn. Ta A PLEABANT FRONT ROOM, or withant board, Washington-st., third floor, 8 AiveTe for iwo gentlumon, st 336 Wast RS—TWO GOOD MEN 0 ; faust como woll yecom clty. ANTRID—GENTLRNEN AND LADIFS TO AN yas for tha ** Naw York T g tho World mondnd ne Appiyto W. L, FARRELL, Unlted Statey Publishing Co., South Olatkeat. VWANIED-& WRAVELING SACESMAN Tiv & iholasale paper anging houso. ~ Address I &, Teib- uno offico, TD RENT-RLEGANT FURNISHED ROOM, DV ‘wacl or montl, ovor the Now Yark Stara. Inquiiroaf W. D, HAGAR, in store, 234 and 556 Wost Madisan-at, ANTED — ENERGRETI0 _ VOUNG MEN, 0 whom ateady omploxinont will bo givon, Call or ad- dross 167 South Clark-st,, Room 2, TENT-FURNISHED SUITES OF ROOMS TOR houstkaoping; also gontlomen's lodging rooms, at 145 Souths Halstod-at, % 0 RENT—A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, WITIl . privilogo of sltting rooin, for 86 por month, 161 Twen. iy-fourth-st, 70 RENT-TLEGANTLY TURNISHED ROOMS, by tho dny, waok, or month: choanost zont In iLo city At tho5t. Jullon Edropoan Hotol, 183 Dearboru-st. ONE TURNISHED ROOM FOR GRNTLE fo, and ono room suitablo for two young ind also ono singla room. 135 South Pooria-at. 0 RENT—A YRONT SUITE OF FURNISHED ‘rooma; alsoa back sulte, with nll convenfoncos, ot moderato prigos. 161 Wost Madison-at., Room 12, 70 RENT_ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TY thio day, waak, of montl, at St. Limo, 8 and & Doar- Born-st._Ghargeh reasonabfo, _Otiico, Room 3. ANTED—MEN IN OIPY AND COUNTRY. Wi VY s o 160 950 it Soat Lo R A ont ¥inds of goods. "Thioy aro dnticely o and bell i & Oo Lurcka Mantifagtiring Gonnany, 146 Clarkost., Rnom 13; BOARDING AND LODGING. South Side. 1() BLRRIDGE-COURT—A NICLLY FURNISIED suito of front rooms, with board ; front patlor fur- nnished or unfuraislied; singlo rooms for gontlomon. 1 ELDRIDGI. COURT-DRSIRABLE ROOM LN uito or singlo to renf, with board. 185 RAST TWENTY-THIRD-ST.—BOARD noatly farnishod room for twos privaio family. 32 WABASILA A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH closota, hot and cold water, grato and fumace. honted, furaishod or unfurnished; also singlo room. AND TO' RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &o, A A A A A A A A A AN AARAANN AN Storos. 0 RENT-RECOND, ~THIRD, atorios of No. 4 East Washingtos wholgenlo or Iight manufnaturing busta and glovator, aud 1a woll lighteds 81, BLY, Wi o1 G0FIOF f Monroo-al near n; only 830 to & 3 3D EROWN, 176 Wost adisont, [0 NENT-—STORE NO. 167 TWENTY-SIGOND ST noar Wabnshi-av., two floors, ront 8607 splondid for millinory or dry goods. _Inquiro at storo. AND FOURTIL suitalile for + contalna vanlt 00" por aunuimn. K. 5T, B {TY TL.OTS ON FORTY-8RVENTI m 14, Nzon Duilding, northonst cor. JOR SALRE-TW] { "and_“Yorty-olghil Doxtor Park, from DER & LEIF, Roo nor Monroo and Lat OR SALE_PRATRIE-AV. — TWO.STORY _AND OB ormtut brich, ck barn: Tot 263174 feot. oh Praicio-av., noar Thirtioth-at, SNYDRIL & LEE, 14 Nizon Bulldin, northoast cornor Monroonnd Lasallo-ate. ol K VARDS—0 LOTS ON WA Iaou, Shiormau, and Unlou-sts., south of Wilson, o Trom 3634 to $7; casy torms, Ingilra of J. SEEBLR, ¢ tho Stock Yards Kxchange, of of SNYDER & Lilt, 1 Nixon Bullding, northoas cornor Monroo and’ La* Ballo-sta. TOUSE AND TOT RO, 17 SOUTH g lot T0x141 s imbrance, $8 . A NDEWWOOD, 09 Mudisor Y TOR SALE_THE ELEGANT WFSIDENCE No. & Michigan-av, * Apply (o SIDNILY L, UNDERWOOD, # Madisonat. WO-STORY DASEMENT HOUBSE 83 Apply on premiscs RY OHEAP—RIOK DWELLINGS oar Thruop; al Morgn foar Morgan, PHILID Mk BilS ook, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, lp(m SALE-SOUTH EVANSTON—~A LARGE, FINE- hilshed Louse, 14 roome, on lo suit in nize, on Jaymonta, by’ owuors, ‘PILLOTSON BROS., 973 And 274 B TWOOD-TWQ LARGE 8-STORY i finish;: ono il cottago, G roonts, ouo Dblock from do ixty tralns daily: o thly pay- mn?u—lby’ oiwnors, * THELOTSON BROS., "3 asd B ato-t. OR SALE—LOTS AT SOUTH GHICAGO, THE LL, 12 Dearhorn.at. P itiessay. 100 HILL, 1 OR SALE_ENGLEWOOD, DUSINESS PROVER. ty on Btate-st. ; splondid location for grogery, hards warg, or flour and’ feod bualnosw. Lots on Wabash and Michigan.ava., 8 bloaks from station, 3 blaoks fromi Rontls Farle Lakw witor Ly July noxt adds pruatly to tho advau- tagos of this propor(y, HULBURD & CO..208 Latallo-st, ALE—ENGLEWOOD, 3 COTTAGES AND o lot 0,1 now & nrym;d iiok Lsemont liuso, rge or nex ralns dafly, & 4 !Alnihyl nn. llULHU{lD&- 0. '.'w'}'z'aéuug.n - oz BALE=T WAVE A GUBURBAN INTRREST tiat T ant offoring at ono-half ita valuo; very small ‘Amount of mouoy roquirad, Call and iuvostlgats, or ad- Miscollnnoons. 0 RENT-A CARPENTER SHOP, 0160 FEET, contrnlly locatod on ono of tho liest sifocts fa oy, for {35 box uanthy to u rospoualblo pacty. J. 5. GOULD ¥ o ._Hfil)m!bux T'0 RENT_OR LIGHT MANUFAGTURING, A oor 48x88 foot, good light, stoam _powor, and good Tioating apparatus [n tho Riginiss, For futlior partiou- 1aca {ufuiro at 347 and 319 Wost Lako-ot.. 4:90 ATASICAY. URNISHED OR UNFUR- - Unishod front rooria to zont, with board ;also barn to b, West Side. 1554 WEST WASHINGTON-ST., FIRST-OLASS 02 board with warm and nlcoly 'furnishod rocms, 6 to §7 por wook: day board $4. = WIIST WASHINGTAN-8T, — EXOELLENT 330 o farmtnoa or Khhninkod, T e o niodorn, impfovamonts, with Urst-claes bourd. Oan ac- commodato day boardors. __ 334, EST WASHINGTON.ST. 15 WENT. WiTll bunrd, & front alenvo room, with all modorn tm- provorants; bath-oom adjuining, " Alss, other raoa o suito, B4.G FST WASHINGTONST, — BOATD AND suito of front raoms, 1n privato family. AModorn fmprovomonts, _Good tahlo. Qulot famnily, e G177 ST Moo A BRAUTIFUL SOUTTE front room, furnished, io lat, with loard; torms WABASH-AV.—EAST FTRONT ROOM, FUR- nished or unfurnishod, to ront, with boas {0 nit tho times, T, REX THE T1RD FLOOK OF 158 AND 1% Frankil room, b418l ft, POTWIN & GORBY, TO RENT--HOUSES. A A A A A A A A A~~~ AArs /9, KNI Tilf: STATI-ST, HOTEL, OPPOSITE tho Palmer ¥ousa, 85 roowms, modorn impovemonts. Gall st Kioom 18, 178 Stato-t. FPo R "—FURNISIRD TOUSE av. noar Twonty-ffth.st., MBAD & COE, 153 LaSallo'st. WANTED--TO RENT. WANIER=TO RENT— OR & UNFURNISIED rooms convonfent for hnusokeepiug ; lacation must o vloasant and {orms roasonablo, Addroas K 9, Tribuno oltica, W ANTED-TO WENT_TWO OR TIRRE FUR- nialiod roouns for light lousoksoping, on North ido, ON MICHIGAN- for omo year or louger, 733 WEST JAGKSON-ST. ~BOARD, WITIT NICE front room, for gontloman and wifs. Avply soon. No othor boardors, Horth Sid 16 NORTH - DEARBORN. rooms for two ono as socond girl,~Gormiam, Bwedish, profarsod. "Auply St 17 Weat Wentagtonet, uno suvec Gomhan, 3 Drofaered, ~ Awply a1 Wont. Wasnini toneagy o e iR Sonmstresses, VVANTED-A GIRE TO DO PLAIN SRWING WHO oan run machino, at 1lsdo Pack, forn fow wooke, | $2:50 por wook. Call at Pyne's Food Store, 1070 Stato faronann t0-day. or Norwoglan: Miuoelanoous. ANTED—AT ONOE-TEN LADI K8, TO WHOM: emplosmant will bo glven, ao a3 to pay thom n_ fainy salary, at a light and roapootablo busincss, Call early st 5 Sonth Clark-st., Koo 13, X 00k ] s . NTED_LADY 0OMPOSITOR. WA, Buliding, 0N ROONNTARE, ANTED—AN EXP URIINCID NURSE GIRE, 10V tnka anrn of baby 8 montha old, Apply, With refors onco, at 282 Mio biganav, | VW ARTED-NURSE GIRT, FROM 13 70 1 YEARS, old, to aswist in taking caro of n baby. Unozcop- tionablo roforcnoes raquirei, - Apbly at 6 fiushi-ate N AT ONCR—TEN LADIES, T0 WHOM omploymont wil bo_givon, no s to pay thom falr malaty, atn light and rosnoctablo husiness. Ol carly at 143 ¥atth Olark-ar., Koom i m 13, “SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. SR S A A, Booldsesncrs, Clorks, Eto. QUUATION WANTED-BY AN TLXPERIENOED boot and shoo” ealesman, elthar wholesalo or rotail; Dias large clty acqusintanco, Addrosa J offioe. QITUATION WANTIiD—AS DOOKK EEPET, BALES- ian, ar commoreful travoler, olght yoars' ozpori- snoo,_Addross K ¢4, Tribuno ofide, QUETATION WANTED-A GOOD, ATTIVE. T ablo businoss youug man, woll acatninted i tho city, who thioroughly’ undorstands tiio examination of titla, prepatation of deods, ., wishos oniploymont n_n roal oatats orothor busiuces olico, Addroas 9, Tribune ofitoe, 64, Tribung TION 'WA\'I‘T"“““I: OOLOR! ITUA' NTED—B' LORED MAN Al > e'é’uk; VAR AR R 2, A offico, Conchmen. Tonmstors. &o. ITUATION WANTED—AS COAGHMAN, BY A sobor yonng man: can_milk, and will maké himsalt usoful about tho houao; gaod roforenco, Address L 60, Tribuue ohico, N WANTED—AS COACHMAN; GOOD, \ earoful man; can give good city roforonces. ‘A 49, Tribuno oftico, Miscellanenns, QITUALION WANTED-TIOOKS OPENRD AND cloacd, complivaled ‘accounts adjusted. Work ra. Quiring oh expurt sollcited by oom (8, 188 15, Madi ¥ DIXON, Accountant, 1on-at. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE A A A e A e~ A Dowestios. ITUATION WANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE Tierson aa sovond-girl In nrivato faily or boardloge llg'gfi:r“l:;ioffi‘sfllgl orvane 1o amall falys” e wilfog wed QITUATIONS WA TWO RESPEGTABLE wirln, onn as cook and tho atlior as second.girl. Best Toforondo, If roquired. Vleaso call Wedneaday ot 161 uttorfiold-st. P BOARD YWANTED. OARD-A BUITE OF oxcollont raoms, * furnshed, with board, for £olf, wite, and o dughtors, by Frob. 1, in cholco lagsl. ity fino’ siylo, and with m convonlonces, Pay liberal, and bo pormanont, for satisfactory accommodas tlons. ’Reforoncos given nnd roquirod. Addross, with parifculars, Drawor 535, P, O, OARD—A GENTLEMAN DESIIES ROOM AND boarding in an Linglish or American family, Whore ho can give lossans in I'conch or Gorman s Dart pay- mont for board. - Good voforencea pivan, Bond loiters to THEODORIUI GRUWL, 169 Nurth Halatod-st. OARD—AND ROOM IN A PRIVATE FAMILY BY Lwo soung gonts, near businoss lacallty. Addross, stating torms and numbor in famlly, L 4 AT LEAST THRE Addross K 31, Tribuno aflico. WANIED-TO TENT-HAVE TENANTE TOL housse In good nolghborhioods, from 40 to 860 por month; also, far good cottages. WILLS & CARMAN, 172 Lasial Roal Katato and ouso Tonting, D FUT- WANTED-TO XRNT—NODERATEST uishod houso, for family of thrao; West Sfile, above Sangamon; would hoard owner; roforonoos exchanged, Addross, with location and tonus, which must bo modor. ate, J 39, Tribano ofico. BUSINESS CHANCES. A LL THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD-WILT, af a lint, cap, and furnishing goods storo, situstod in Michigan, for sule; trado Incroseing; gond romson for aclling: tdrms cash. Tor partioulsrs, auddross WAL G. Wartfis 00, /50 Madisonste A BIRST.OLASS TEERL AND BILLTARD HALL for nlo; locafed in_ tho contre of tho ity South Bide. Choa, and in good conditfon. ~Addrdsa- M 49, “Lribune oflico. MALT INTEREST FOT SALE IN HARDWARR and house-furnishing goads. Location good. Busi- foss woll ostabllubod.. J 64, Tribung oficos ross M., Toom 7, No. 70 Stato-at. JrOR BALE-TWENTY ACES TN SF0- 8T NORTIT of Oak Park: fino Invostiont, SNYDIR & LIl oo 4, Nixon dulldiag, northonst cornor Monroo and LaSalio/sta. REAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED_SURURBAN LOTS O AGRKS 1N i, ST Bty piiteumled, 16 North Canal-st. M, H, MORRIS, bl I o g sk ot Alatsat, S oo PR coond-at., 163 LaSallo-at., basomont. N A 1" GROOKRY STORE FOR SALL, Largo trado, complotoly aquippod. Littjo cash_and joal oxtato, or o tma, Unasuuly cood openiug. K1~ BALL & G0., Mothodist Churcl: Hiook, BUSINESS INTERESTS ROLD, “PARTNERSHITS A nogotiated; 100 business chances on hand wr\n!rln RI00ta'310,000.] KNBALL & GO,y Mothdist Churo luol i XTURES FORt BALE OIL T T ront at 73 Wast Hido, DHUG STORK FORSALE; CORNER STORR, NEAT and finoly stooked ; dolng vxeollout bualors ; Jacation offora superior advantages; established first-class trado, Addross 13 29, Tribune otfice. VANTED_X_TIOUSL AND LOT WORTH 3 w oF 84,000, Wil giva line_youn, h:rioa. iy Jady (o delko top by, biauo, aud cash peymonts. L%, MURNISIED RESTAURANT FOR SALE OR TO roupLy arortlag rndy llnlr'bun{nnlsx u-i;d u}mfimfi; Eplondid chatica for tho rlght party, App LML BAVENCORI Hoom 10 Mjor blogic. Tribuno oflice. VW ANTED-A HOUSE AND TOT ON OKU GF Tl - fo=lot from 80 to 60 foot; houso Shonps - GALLUWAY & SON, southwast odr. Riata VWANTED-A HOUBE AND TOT 1N AUSTIN, Harlom, or M d, worth ali 2, 3 Adarci B 5 Hafhrond rarth aiout 8,60 to 43,05, 'ANTED—A 40 OR W FOOT LOT, ON CLARK or Doarborn-st., th of Vi . PUT & NEWELLL B Washingtonag, —ooro PUTNAM VW ANTED-PAY 10,000 CABH TOIt A RRSIDENGE on Alfchigan, Uslumet, or Prairio.av., north of i t. Bust Lo panlc prico. J. W. Y, 128 Thiztioll LaBall HORSES AND CARRIAGES, s S S S S JFOR BALE-LARGE TORSE, WRIGHING 1,10 ‘poundu, Ong hlaok horag, 1435 bands high, and one fast pcor, Must bo sold, Stabfo, 699 Wosl Lakoate, from 7 ta 11 a, - MONRIS, TOR BALE—OR RXCITANGE—TGRL OHIOAGO ity property, o first-oluss stoam grain olovator and warchonso on fio Ui, K. I & P, R R, at Gonosoo, 111, “Machinory in_fine” funning ordor. ard and torus apply'te GIEO AL ARIHIN 2, tho promiscs, ar to WAL T, BAKER, No, 8§ JHAVE A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS, WORTI 8400, that Twill uoll for 8150, 1€ takon this‘wook, Ad- Urosa K 4, Tribuno oflico. € OF JTARDWARIE FOR REAL 000 10 825,000, Inquireat Hash, T and 16 North Oanalat, M, H. Door, and Blind Stors ANTED—A RIESPONSIBLE PHOTOGRAPIIER with sano capiial, fo tnko tho finest_fittod- gallorion on the Wost Slde, TRUESDELL & BROWN, 116 West adlson. $5.00 b stock of gracorios: gond will, ato-at. Hoaron—Live out towe Le SEMPER: WEIGHT, 1,000 tylish huxfl- VAR OLD COLT. Alia, af o slnglo, , Ulack. 6 yonra old, ‘vorl aulzo at 21 Woat. 1orrladnate W ANTED—BUCGIES FOR A OOUNTILY LIVERY, I} d roal estuto, at 7 t i HAMMOND'S FUNIE, otister o477 Wost Mudison-at ANTED_TEAMSA TO HAUL 10i 4 North M TiobFNGR A g ¥ North Ma SEWING MACHINES, APPLY TAL- « MARK B, 100, 000-AFARE OFRORTONTIY T0 G A into bustnoss—Tho- loaso snd fixtn of" o ton storo known fa o Groat Fondon Yas 0o nny, cormor Aladison and- Lnlstoste., il ho sold o fibural torms, “Thora wan a trado of §100,000 tous, thoro Tt yoae' by o widorsinndy o awe tono 'iata'Bha whofommte trado. " Apuly o 1O NHOTILEIS, 118 and 160 South Wato: . s MACHINERY, BMALL, WELL-EQUIPPED MACHINESHOD ‘Arara_har Glgyflfl‘ . DI!’A'()N.hMflIIflne JINGRR SEWING-MAOHINKS — OFFIORS OF N oo 8 B NN ne S jn Soth 5 “Wost S1do offico, 144 Buuth Halsladut. M- 1 on'easy pymonts, or rontod, and sowlig uly. 20 whian deairol § Tnachinos repateeds a! V ILICOX & GIRNA, THIt BENT FAMILY SEWING wnuiiing. Fhroad, noodios oil and ropuislag: Wil cox & Gibbe B, M. Oo.. oorner Wabualieny: And Adamest, £or 8 Gibbe B M, Oo:, gorne Wabnshony: and Adamest, MUSICAL, LL KINDS OF PIANOS, UABINE! and inolodcous tuned snd epaived by GHL, » 1) I aucod man: HANDQUISE, 20 Nor Bl Toom 1, sevond floc ORGANE, 'O RENT—BTANOS AND ORGANH. NEW PIANGS P S P R R LA ST PROSSICR S 00, 211 Stato-at. I, 520 Lant \thmm._:;n. SRl e ;A“E’»‘:fi‘ 820 AND 830 FOOT-POWER SOROLL- Sionn, }vl.m;x‘nfiunrl:firvflhl-an-. & ik ol Ui Gompnany motal, Hiohards, London & Kolluy Pléniug and matohfganas BN G BRRIE V. ORTON, Machino Broker, 220 Ithst Washlngto PORHALE-TONTANIL I socond-hand, GRRICY Broker, 20 LeatiVushington QUCOND. TIAND LANENE and matohlug-machinos, Bocond-hand malding and Hogond-hand pulloys and B POt A ek o1 cond:han r 3 u m:luxrr\lr["o' galk, sicea, chucks, oto L Al NQINES AN BO1LET V, 'ORTON, BMachiuo AND PLANING orticing-wmachines, fting, 2 N, M Biokor, O piashino Biuker AGENTS WANTED. A Ay Sl ke bime el 10 X oppor > o mals 5048 or Gny.. Oall o JIENIY FRORHLING, & , cornur Btuto. .. CLAIRVOYANTS, ‘f)'m MATHEW AND MADAMYU MAYRAID, TSI~ tons and modion] madiomw, 105 Weut badlunii-sts ki PERSONAL, YLRSONAL-NED: OALL AND BEIE NR AT 47 Peylegousty willput up,” JEWESH B, ¥.§ BIOND: ta oflive, ROUTTRIT WA M, ok, | WERIRIL = By SRCONBILAND O GERRLT V on cut a 14| 8¢l TV, ORTON, Machino iiroier, Mo, 20 Tlast. Waahington-at. ANTEDTWO ENGINES, THINGIL GYLIN: an ) abwoe 1 OF s el Ak o BOd: yair, “Addrass, with t6rms, U, 0 AIERINOR, i "Tudli: s funmud'-x.m-énf; ) AV v work, Addross A - DIVORGCES, Plyonors LEGALLY ORTAINED, VL AFTER ivorco. 5 1 avoldod, Nine years' practive in tho courty of Olivaxo, Addross Fost-Oliico Box 1087, OARD—AND WARM ROOM DV TWO GENTLE. o fu & privato fauwily, o wloro' thore ars only four or fivo othior boardors, ‘Tt must be modorate. Can g£lvo maod clty rofrronces. Addroxa K 14, Tribunc’ofica. MISCELLANEOUS. OOKS OPENED AND OLOSED, COMPLIUATED accounts adjusted, Work requiting an oxport so. Ileitod by WIBE, acvountant Koo 16, 188 . Madlson. YABIL PAID VOR, OASI- ‘miscellancous gooda of any ki to1. GELDER, Loan Oflice, £61 MERBON'S OLIP AND FILE FOR OFFIOR PA- 4 Dors, and_Emorson'a Bindor Tor tusto aud porlod. icals, tho former for businass and the lattor o overybody. Gold lottoring neatly and cheaply done. JNO. It. DAL RELT & 0., Hooksollors, 160 Stato-st. JOBEING OF MASONRY OF ALT KTNDS PROMET: attondod toat short notico; ordurs by mall, J. 1L, ONLES, 69 North Groon-st. ADORDRS, DMIECHANICS, AND SUB.CONTRAGT- ors—Your wages oollucted ‘and instructions to seaura Wagos bofore earncd. Advico froo, D. L. UAR- NFOTARE, Attornoy, Roow 3, 163 Dosrbora-ste ATRONS OF HUSBANDIY—ALL PERSONS Rik stlng fn tho clty, o vlolnity, wio aro embors of tho Drtor, aud seould ik (o folna Crao. whl sopast thoie unmo and eddioas at once 0 GRANGLE, caro of 'Fribune oiico, R UIRUMATISN_T1IE_WORST OASES OF RIIU. e, e el e e R r tcatot of smccos, DIL. ki Woat Liako-stsy second lloor, Koom 0. ¢ il IGUEST PRICK PAID TOR OASIO slathiug iy JONAS A. DRIELSMA, 397 South Olark. st. _Ordors by mafi promptly attended to. \WANIED-TO BUY A FRANE DWELLINGTO ¥, W Park, g h t0 L%, Teibnins oo, ovidh Wit partioulars VW ANTED=A SALOON LIGERSE, ADDRIGSH 8i7, Ay Telnugiofeg, - sy TE s ANTED—AN "ESTABLISHED BUSINRSS TOR W L oih e aood acbarimn boibiiog B s el at., Roow 29, “Tuquica to-day. aflioo-denk ; cheap for cash, 7 WARTN T laloin.)” corior off Washington, up a NTED—A BTOOK.OF HATDWAILE, OUTLERY, (5l tools, Mustbe'a bargatn, AU77 Woat Madison TO EXCHANGE. 0 BXOHANGE-FOR FURNITURE OR MER. chiandiso, Ghicago or ailior real ostato—Woell fmuraved farn fn Southoen Aiunesotn; distillory I n Guttens borg, Towai fann in' Toluwidro County, Towas ox. ot farming land i Tam Gounty, Towas alsy In Missourl. fio Inrko plantations on' railroad, noar Jaskananort, Arkuness, oot houso and Tuvgo Lok 40 ilon i Tonl dutaty mortgngos; W ouah,” O8G00D % WiLEIARS & T Ganaioyoons 1[0 EXCiaNG A logs for country, viliago, borad, B, fer , T Docbiofn WO EXUIANGE_A FIRET-0L,2 "1 Ssombat DG HOtbl B ot n K5 OR or elty proporty, uniucum. ity “AND e atnsowetln: Wisr (ool of rabbsbin o V'8, TOOD, 116 Ladh oot T 1 ort, 0 EXOHANGE—3LOTS AT ¥OREST HIIL Fotk 58 158 bethon tts-socond and iy (hird nonr Mrigihton und woww enok of O . & V. 1ty 1t o proved.proparty, 18 lois on ifty.firut inglowoud, & BRRTOW, 128 b TL) EXOHANGE—FIRST-OLASS MARBLE FRRONT rosldenco an Alluhh‘un-n botwoen Kightoonih and Pwonty-nocond-sts, Value, §19,000, subjuot to Inoum- brungo, Toen chunpor houda ‘ur' good VICARt BrOPCrs- H WO TR oo 4, Aottt Ghutehe Hoske and § anl { , o frouuo und lot, or emall R R ourl TA 8 OK DRY.(00DS, (ROUET: i Inorchuige for veal estata and other iri; glinat Madison.st., Houny — LOST AND FOUND., T _TAN. 3, A POOKEIHOOK CONTAINING oy it urmonurf’ u‘n'nln;-‘n-l.‘.'%\":n s tann B L F s st Ta e QUT—0N MORDAY Ni(iTi, 011, A BIUINDLE . *Lomnen. " It uturnod e na‘:‘»':‘::z;‘l?:fl:lzlphnud Titin-av!, o good uino will o % 4 ONT—A_FUIL BIULK, ON MIGIIGAN-AY,, Tiit- 1™ twoun Tentloth anil "Thisty-tirst-sts, oit Monday ulhgs A roward will bo paid for its rolirn to Koo Hiuilalng, southwost torno: # Biton L corn 4, NTO MV PRSIV, OF 1L 15111, 5 CUFRAY DT dbull, Owneroan lmvo " dions by {rash S sty giig vspousur, 1, O, MAUNNELL arnennd roward propart, ‘0odla SQUUATION WANTED — Y & RESPEGTABLD girl to do goueral housowork or scoond-work. Cail, or addross No, 4 Fiftoenth-st., S Efifim‘lfin WANTED. ablo girl o do genoral Groon: gl’rul\'rlmv WAN —TO COOK, WASH, AND Lron or do genor; suwork. L&Y Uiiruvide-s! TION WA i L, QITUATION WANTED—_BY A GERMAN GIRL, IN- & brivnto boarding-houso, to do kitclion work. Appix 24743 Indiana-av, TIDATION WANTED_BY A (00D, WILLING firl fa.do genoral housowork tu'a suall Drivate family. i 8t 125 Mouro QUIUATION WANTED-BY A RESPEGTANLE Amaricun girl as nurse and_soumstioss, oF dncond work o dining-room work can furnish tho bost of oclty reforanca: also. n Whoolor & Wilson machine, Ploasa call at 18 Purplost. QUIUATION WANTED—TY X G0OD RESPICTA blo gir] to do gonoral bousawork, nr sncond-worl: Boat city reforanca. _Call for two dnys at I8 Burnside.st. ITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMGRIOAN GIRL to du goneral or second-lLousawork. Oallat 271 North Markol-at, TTUATION WANTED_LY A RESPROTANLE,' Drotetant, Enciish pirl s socond-gitl, or would do Housawark for & family of twn. Ploaso call at 13 Parplo-at. TTUATION WANTED_DY A GIitT, TO DO GEN- oral housowork In & privata family, Apply st 610 Tialstod-st, QIEUATION WANTED — BY A RNSPEOTARLE 12 girl to do second work and plain sowlng or housowerks ‘Call or address AT outh Sidv. —BY A GOOD, RESPECT- housework.” Cull at 168 Horth in s wminll family: boat of reforonces, K, 881 Nouth Morgan-st., Honuckoopors, ? QUIUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, A altnation ns housekeoper: to a'widower with & youo, family she would ha fuvalunbia; best of roforonces givea! and roquired. _Address J 74, Teibun offico, Employment Accncies. [TUATIONS WANTEDFAMILIES IN WANT 01 ood Seanding o MHS. BORKIRS ahico. o0 Milwaukoaing - 0Pl FOR SALE. 5 A A T ey [POR SKLE_RAILIIOAD TIOKTIS TG ST, LOU %3 leas than reqular (aro; olhors at & reduotion: Tiskats bougl ur exchangiod. 'Toans negotiated. 4. H. POW L1, 77 Olarl-st., Superlor Block, JTORBALE-COUNTRY MERGHANTS ARD TATL. ova nttontion ] Wo liuva 520, 000 worth of fiuo oloths, aultingn wnd vostings whish must, bo closod out in the nest 10 tay, rogurdiess of cost. 11 you want s clioap bilk of ool oall and seo us. A, ¥5. STOREY, 128 Souths aricrt, -r : {OR SALE_VERY CIEAP~A ROSEWOOD PIANO forle, 7 octave: a firsi-class sowing wachino ; walnun and torry parlor sults: small hair_oloth perior sat 14 palntings; silver waitor, &, Rosidonco, 613 Michig F F-A BRAN NEW BEAT SKIN MUTR and hoa nt §13: stars prico, §45. Also, sovoral missea® and chilldrew's sats. ~ Fura at nioro hominal prien, R TroR, AL il5 W TAKIEST, OKE 10 Toot motal miow-caro: ono 1d-foot uprfght watnut Garo, Walnut tables, shatving, do. OUNTERS, 3 SHOW. ad zalling, Koy Asturos cuacx, 1 lario uato, offic &e. 111 and 113 Walnutay. MOR SALEZTIOR A DISCOLNT TO §. Franeleeo, Denvor, St. Louls, Omalhu, nml‘nth pointe. Tlckots baughe at liboral price. W, P, OHA” FIELD, M0 La bull uon! Jronsax V1L COUNTEUS, SHELVT and { 4 Houth Cinrl 1 jor” FAWVO | BLTANT TR TP b awiiows, S i e st Honth C (01t BALE-T ot bttt . sosth af e clotts, sull(igs, for 80 conta o tho dblicr, A 16, Clark: - ML HALF T % fr 1 e i (o n 85,000 and v o Thpur cont. e e Fe WO LI 18 Kt Oask ak: rout elasinge ont 0 hore sun oun Luy TOREY, 118 Hac:h OF TING couts on the dolze, Yy PARTHERS WA e iah y Hpical, to fako Siana kORI Dbl A AN e Cstabllaticd cax a1 A i oo e 1 L WANE L Etuiiiahod and yssing, nionog: WAl Soodro sou oisinst lops. oant 5 O W1T WANTTO MAKE inving tha above casly oclal, in IN"A WELL- porwoutl, Ad- l?;\kl TSTATE OFIIOR, st buvo foma. vos . 1) LaSallosty RWANTED- arcangemon(s with o genflom capltal to taku on In(orel, oithur avtivoor s oo tho est iaving wholuraio busfhoes fn tha Wout: n {nve gation tvited, and a profit of at loust 3 cunt gnamintoed, Addeces d T <leibune otear - - Al R WARIE FINST.OLARS MEAT I marlat, who con ol about 8060 Addrous J 81, ‘ribuna ol —WITIL 3,000, T0 MANU: fnctuca shirty. 1. D, OABE, 68 Sonihy Oroon.st, ~ HOUSSHOLD ®GOODS. s, STOURLHOLD), BGO0D & WILLIAMS, 63 SOUTH CANAL-ST., mako Hboral adyan n vonelgnmonts oF purchas 86, AL Tow, housaliold filmd { any ewing-machings, pianos, &a. Ty have suotiun 3 kiud, s s Btuey, Wit sell GLIGE dae a\ SHGLIR.eloaes o W13 aturday, and sull other Ya Al aug Ui storugo ab Jow raton, " ¥