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—_— THE.CHICAGC - DALLY TRANSPORTATION. | A Mecans of Chenpeni.ng‘ It. g,pezience of a Narrow-Gaugze Ralroal in Towa, Gl Gorrsspendence of The Chicago Tribune. ELKaDER, Ja., Jan, 17, As the subject of traneportation is now pzcu- ing, t0 8 large exteot, the public mind, ahd as foe matter s essentin.ly a practical one, to b solved by the rood seuse, energy. aud activity of the people themselves, I tako it for grauted that gli facts thiat bear upon lhe(snbjm;t will be and sre, of public interest. It is for tho interest of the people that all means of transportation that sre practicable and uzeful should be encouraged and fostered. The present *‘hue and cry™ ginst railroads is mo more than a vigorous protest of 8 people sgainst the ovils of a system of traasportation that Las grown up ro rapidly {ist we have not had time to correct those evile, snd i3 60 mecestary, 8o iodispensable to frado, and’ commerce, that wo should be lost withogt - it “Its evils must be correct- o, its utilities must be increased. A frec peoplo . $ILL SCARCELY LOOK TO THE GOVERNMENT fofurmieh them meavs of transportation, any more tban they would to furnish them food or clothes. Tho Government may properly aid in yemoving Obstructions to water-transportation, sod it ebould certainly see toit that fair play shonld bo tue rule, both on the part of the rail- rosds and the people. On the one band, rail- road-investments should be as fres, as safe, and gccure, 88 suy other investments ; but the right 10 regulate, and, within reasonalle Lmits, to watrol them, must be sustained. The people geed railronds, and must have them ; but they do not wautto be swindled or oppressed by tem. They ineist upon their right to have fheir persons aud property traneported by rail- roads 8t reazonable rates.—rates that will pay 31l expenos of operaiing and improving the quad, and that will pav & 1air return upon the @pial nvested. Ilailioad compauies must be pade to understand that they are not the misters, bul the eervants, of the people; that, s» COMIMON-CATTicry, they must carry at reasvna- ble 10tes. ‘Among tho means of cheapening transporta- . ud bringing the railway-system into every peighborhood, eud almost to every mau's door, ~ NARBOWING THE GAUGE. Itissaid tha there aré now 1n operation, in this comntry, 1,500 miles of railway wih a gauge of § fee; aud that some thousands of miles more we projected. The syotem is practicable and peetul; abd, a8 we bave bad experience ia its cgeration, some facts in regard to our_ narrow- guge rond may be of interest to the public: TILE JOWA EASTERN BAILROAD, extending from Beulah Junctiov, 10 miles west of McGregor, on the Milwaukee & St. Paul Tailroad, 16 miles in_a southwesterly duection, to within 1%¢ miles of Elsader, iy fhefrst uarTow-paugt radroad bwit in Iowa. 1be gange of this road is 3 feet. 1t was built ader au arrangement by which its bonds were tobe casned iu New York st the rate of £8,000 permile. and local aild was to be raised at the Tete of alout £2,000 per mile. Afier 15 miles of track bad been latd, Judge E. H, William: tle President and projector of the road, foun hiself, owing to the failure of New York par- ties to 1or the bonds, unzble to build any futher, He had obtamed for construction-pur- poses 0 Iocomozives, weighing apout 10 tons each 3 two passebger and two baggage-cars, and twenty-five platform-cars. 1o October, . after having wa.ted, like Micawber, for setking to tura up, be concluded that ** God a:d men belp only those who Lelp themselves.” Is COXMMENCED OPERATING TIIE BOAD sitkout a station-buildivg, witbout engine- houses, ‘without water-touks, turu-tables, and witzout money. The only station at the south sndof the road, for two or thres months, was o eloth-tent ; and the ststion at Deulsh was ong of the baggagecars. Thbe Judge at once set capenters at work to put box-tops upon his sitiform-cars, and transformed some sixteen of them 1nto snug and commodious box-cars. He chose Maj. W. D. Cooke, & very eflicient and re- liablc man, for Superintendent of the road. In tie face uf the greatest difticultics, the road wag iept _in operation duriug_the wwter of 18273, —all the freight at Beulah having to ba translipped by hisud. without facilities of auy kind,—all the grain having to be bandled in sacks. In December, 1872, 100 uarrow-gauge car-loads of freigat were delivered by che uarros-gadse totLe Aulvaukee Road. The Milwaukee & St. Faul Road made a very liberal arrangement with the httle road, by winch the la.ter obtained ) A FAIR RETURN for the work it did. During the season of 1873, the narrow road wa3 extoudsd 1 mie toward Elkader; a station-buildiog und grain-varchouse were biult at tae termiuvus ; 8 water-taak, turn- Lille, aud eide-track put in: and station-buildings erected at the fotlowiag places on the Ime: St ‘stmersburg, Bismaick, and Froelich. The Jwauice Loud built a commodious statiou- touse st Beulah, aud alto ample sde-track ; wd 'the *Iowa Eastern™ pu: in at tm& an pint an © engiue-bouse, turn-tabla, bide-tracks. fho track of tho mar- fov-gauge rosd was elevated above the owher road for purposes of tranch.pment ; so that oW grain is suudlnd in_bulk, being spouted fiom the narrow-gauge into the brosd-gauze tars,—{from five to eigut minutes beivg the time required to unload a small car. The Conductor tid me, the last time I went over the road, that eight car-loads, hauled in taat morning, were unioaded by 2 emall force while the traw-hands ware at divner. They wero then houling from sixteen to twenty-four car-luads per day to the Miiwankes Road, and bad bauled, duting the week weluding Jan. 1, 126 car-loads into Bea- lah, Oue bundred apd fifty Luslels of wheat wade a Joad fur & narcow-gauge car ; and two ot tiese mode a lond vor the largo car In Decemwver, 1873, 153 broad-gauge cara were loadcd from the nariow-gauge,—being over threo timo3 the nmount of busmness donme in Decombar, 1872 The Superintendent informedme tiat, in January, 1574, they will bave earned eourh to pay for all improvements made by tbus far, _Tuwill thuy be seen that, sgainst overwhelm- ing oddy, this road has FOUGHT ITS WAY TO SUCCESS, . ud demonsirated 1ts capacity to do the busi- Des of the country. -1t has bandled all kinds of freigut,—hogs, csttle, flour, graw, lumber,— erarytiung that bas been offered, st fair and Teesopable rates. 2 Itmay be asked, How much bas the road cost ? The road 18 graaed, aud bridges buiit to Elkader, 4miles by its line tarther tian it is DOwW opera~ t2d; dnd soms 30,009 tics are on band applica- Ue' to construction farther on.: » The 1 miles pow in oreration Lus_cost in cach Dot far from 12,000 per mie. Tle iron nsed weighs 80 pounds per lineal yard, and is couplea ¥l “fsh-plate jomts aund bolte. The iron, during tho firtecu moutls it has been used, s0wg bardly auy wear. ho cngines are light, ln‘:ldo not abyade or crush the track. From &giit to twelve loaded cars are considered a load fos tho picseut engunes ; but it issaid that, with Fairlie cugines, weighing 17 or 19 tons, mota thza double the'load could be hauled. A'move is now Leing made Lo get. this road o Elkader, which .prcmuses to be successful, Rareasonabie cost Lo the people. After baving sed the roud wo long, our denberate conclusion L&, that, for all pract:cal purposes, the road is 48 EFFICIENT, AS CONVENIENT, 1420y road; and 1t can be built for a litile more {3an Balf tae cost of abroad-gange road. Judgo Jiliams, the able projector of the road, sud ai, Cooke, its eficicn: aud thorougbgoing Su- Tenntendent, deserve, and are receiving, the xnn of thig people for the pluck and cuergy 5 have displayed in pluciog the road upon it Ireent golid Lasis; and we cee oo reason why Lese roads cannot be secared by & combiation ::M:% cluzens, whelever the trade and produc- L‘n of the country would require them. After Wag eeen the working of roads’ of S-fect Fage, £ Lave no doubt that & road of Wich conld e SO, FEET GATGE, ';ddmn d be built, eay, for £8,000 per mile, rolldbe capuble of doing sthe businese of al- 9% a9y peighborhood. The system deservess Mise for what it has done, and it may well Le "0dicd for what it 15 capable of doiag in the fa~ s ;J‘" commanities that cannot get the h\\;gcf g 1. 20TWIn, Who Killed Stillwells Meren (na.) Correspondence of the Cincinmati 2, Commercial. Jotn E. Corwin, thie accused, is a toll, finely “"hx;flmoned man, with a fair round face aud S barr. e cheeas are as rosy #8a girl's, are relieved from the appearance of eifem- Lirge-sized preacher whiskers and s 1y 3¢ mustacue. ‘The eses are tha parest of 8 i wk;{. and have at all umes 2 cold,u m‘{lm i D tLat is not in sympathy wit ] falling lipa which in convergation. disciote & o et of teeth. Mr. Corwin dresses in fault- » Wearing the finest of business cloib, a becoming seal ring and dtamond studs. Fr Labit, no doubt, he betrays a constent rf;l-::s for bie appearance, smoothing his hair adjust- ing is_neck-t.e, and twisting his waxed mue- toche. 1f disturbed by the solemn charge which. in about being urged agaiust him he does not betray it ‘in bin imperturbable face, and b is ' ending the interval before the examiwation iu looking over the mormng papers which have Just come 1 from Iudisvaralis, This moment, while the counsel on both rides have thetr heals together 1 earnest consultajon, he stancs by the window with his arms folded and his back to the light. Staxd.ug thus, be cuts s very perronalle figure, ond should not judzed barshly for haviog done some damage to hearts in slus doy. S o much has been eaid of the past hi the sccuard bt 1} may B0t bn immro sk iy state that pe is a notive of New York State, and las Leld various Luemness positions since bLis manhood, in the West. Wliie in the carpet Louse of Hume, Adams & Co., in Indianapolis, he had the good fortuve to m .ke somo tales to & 1oung lady, the ouly daughter of the late Alien Malse; cace, of Chesterfield, in this connty. He was further enalled tu perfect a life intorest in the great beiiess. A short time after his marriage, which took place sbout xix years ago, Lis fatber-in-law diet, acd big principal busimess since bhas boen the management of the vast Makepeaco estate, valued in tha neighborhood of 3500,000. Tuese are upwards of 5,000 broad scres of land in this property. It 'is not the time to _repeat the gossip that " hss been rovived about Mr. Corwin by Lhis terrible tragedy. but 1t 18 1o more than justice to say that bl prineipal foiling seems to Luve been joverty and o weak- vess 1or keepng up a gentezl appcarauce. Since Lis accession to wealth, 1t is kaid ho has +| liquidated, auy numter of small clums agaiust Dim, ana 'thai he Lolds on to ais money tighter than a ecrew. Among the stories in print is that some men who bad woiked for him dunned hin 80 often that, to save the labor of writing, they bad a forw of the bill printed. _Whilo a portion of the community distrust and nlfiry lum, Lo seems to have the respect of otbiers. TSy RS LOCAL MISCELLANY. THZ TIMES' SENSATION. A newspaper which wants to publish a fair- sized sheet, and which labors uoder the d'sad- vantage of having no advertising, is driven sometimes to curious expoutents in ordor to fill its columns, This is especially truo of the Times, which never had wmach advertising, aad, owipg to 1ts leasening circulation, has lost most of what it once bad, There is 3 prejadice there agatnst publishing reprint matter, unless it beac- counts of seduction and rape cases, aud the work of getting up the padding is thrown on the ro- porters, half of whose tume is already employed 1 running around town soliciting merchants or savertising. In other days, when these young men were bard up for subjects, it was custom- ary to fabricale an account of a child eaten up by a dog in some remote part of the city. But finally the public became weary of that dog, aud some other theme had to be select- ed. Then, for a time, the fashion was to writo up an imaginary adultery case. O! late, how ever, the tactics Lbave been changed. When short of matter, & reporier is eitber airected (0 write up a #piritual seauce or to look 1 the files of Tue Trinuxe for the preceding vear, find gometuiog which was written up then, dress it up a little, fabricate a few bogus interviews, and pas it il on tue unsuspecting countiymen as something fresh aud new. A few duys ago we had the spiritnal seance ; yestordsy un articls borrowed w good part— that is, ail that is trua in it—from Tig TRIBONE tor last January. 2his production was headed * Colvin’s Collapse,” and stated that petitious were curculating to' secura 7,000 names in order to bave au ‘clection in April for the pur- pose of orgamzing Chicago under. the general _law~ for tho iucorporation of cities, the effcct of which election if it resulted in favor of adopting the law, would be, it was claimed, lo oust the preseut incum- beuts of city oflices and probaoly tue Mayor. As was stated inTug TRIBUNE last July, such a movement was tuen in centemplatior, owing o the dissatisfaction feit with Mayor Medil, and euch petitions were circulated on the Noith Side and received a few siguajures, but the pian was given up as impracticablo, since too many people who were disativfied with the Mayor could not stomach the changes which the uew formn of governwent wowd Lave brought with it. - But since then, whenever an Alderman be- comes dissatistied with the powers thst be Lo talks about gecting up & pe-ition aud upseting tlings, but, kunowig t under the new ceal the chences of "his :e-election would be tmull, be counfines bhimself to tals. Lac the Times ropoiter fullowed too closely the TRIDUNE &tticle writien early 1n 1873, aud did wmot stop to comsider the cusoges that a year would make. The fust election for Mayor under the new form of gov- ernment would uot be mntil 1875,—a year irom Avril,—and consequently Mayor Colvin_ would bold uncil that time. ‘Y'ne prospect of &t 1nme- diate collapse, on his part is therefore ratler re- mote. L isuuwise to copy lest year's papers biindis. In order to £ll out the article—to pad it—a lot of bogus interviews were got- ten mp, the ouly resplt of them beipg toat tho writer was huled out of toe City Hall yestorday by soms of the people be hiad falsified. Thore was no interview with Alr. O'Hara, and none with Mark Shegidan, Thure wag no interview with Mayor Colvin—in fact, there was no interview with anybody Lut an Alderman, and that cousisted in » suggestion vn the part of the reporter that Le should like s glass of beer. No such petitions are in ci.calation or existence, unoess eome of those started last year have been preserved. No Aldormau wants oy snch petition prezeuted, and no Alderman is guing to get up ore, Itis a deplosable attempt at making tbat which was news lust January do duty in that capacity now. lia oy SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND MANUFAC- . TURERS. Alarge majority of tho persons represent- in; the above brauch of industry in our city, mot last nizht at the Uacitic Hotel, for the purposo of orgatizing a protective assaciation, r. W. E. Frost actcd as Chairman, and Mr. W. Roberts as Secrétaiy of the meeting. A great deal of diecussion was occasioned by the proposed pro- amble to the constitution of tho Suciety, be- cause it permitted those who were not manu- fucturere of #ash, doors, sud blinds to jou the Assoclation. Some objected to the lumbermen becoming members, becauso the sash, door, and bhino men waoted an orgavization, m order to protect the members aoainst lumbermen aud otbers, through waot they were suffoing loss- es at present. ‘ iIr. Smith, of Smith, Dros. & Co., was strong- Iy opposed 10 the jJan of admitiiug lnaibermen, pluwbers, and paintens into the Ascociation. He thourln that the manufacturers of eash doors and blinds, reprecented moie capital an brawns than auy other brasch of mauufacturers in Chicago. Mr. Richards, on the contrary, was in favor of admittivg lumibermen, for 8 new lien Inw was wanted. and to get one throngh the Legislature, mouey was needed, and the lumber- men were the me: who Lad the money, The following explnins the objeet of the Associa- ton : WaEnEss, The interests cf the manafacturers and dealers m tie different branches of bui diug materiul, bave of late suficred Lo ko'great_an extent from the resuit of dealings with irresponsible contractors a8 1o greatly jeopardize their bueincss ; und WaEnEAs, We, tle sash, door, snd blind smanu- facturerx, are iucluded in the iist of thore most eevere- iy suffering from the said cause ; Therefore, be it Lieso'ved, That we unite and £orm a Frotective Asso— clation, 1o be called * The Sach, Door, and Blind Man- ufactuters’ Protective Askociation of Chicago,” where- by we, »8 memUers of said Assoctation, may be cnablbd 15 protect ourselves against loes Ly irresjonsible con- tractors, by means of thorough eystem of registration of ench’ persons who are kuown to be unworthy of credit. i Affer a long ‘controversy over. the question who should be_ eligible fur membership, it wss decided that all manufacturers of eash, door, blinds, and general mill work should be ad- mitted. : : "Tho next bone of contention was the -article in the by-laws, headed **Duties of Mem- bers,” which forbids any member of the ' Association selling of goods to. any person wbo may bave bis mame on the register book, or to any strangers not knowa to e responsitlo, unless such party, before any contract is meds, gives an accopted crder on the owner of the building for which tho material is wanted. It was atterwards adopted. But of the thirt? manufacturers present, fifteen izned the constitution aud by-laws. The election of officers was then deferred to the next meeting, wluch is to take place Tuesdsy. ———— THE DRY-GOODS MEN. ‘e first mezting of the Southwest 8ide Dry- odw Uniov. rubsequent to tho orgamizatio: GO vas Leld yestorday eveniig in tas 'welfth Street Iurner Hall Tke coair was [l;;‘_(;ln by the President, J ohnme"ll‘:‘:u}::;; i bete were Ly~ besiles: ohon, ‘E;ms of whom = hed others _prexenf, come from other get some idea'pr 1 arts of trecity, in order to ts:e obiect of tlie°Association. The Becretary, Hugh Gonrlay, read the minutes of the last mee.nz, which were adopted. He then explaed the object of the meeting, wheh, be said, was to fix, as gentlemen of Lonor, the prices of ‘domestics,” whica were the only goods eellng at tho present time. While it was not ti:s object of the Union to fix tho prices oxtravogantly bigh, stil it was do- sired to sell these goolv at a figure which would allov of a moderate profit. _Aftor the caiug of the roll of those who had rigued the memborship lList. ecveral dry-goods men preseot added their names to the Union. The presenve of an obnoxious outsider incited 80mo warm commeut, but, while s motion was | peuding for his removal. he took himeelf off and ended the discussion. Tlus action indnced the member 10 withdraw 8 motiou that all persons present not dry goods men, be ejected from the room. Ou motion acommitieo ef eight wero appointed to solicit eignatu es to_the Un.oa Muster Roll from merchanty on Halsted street, Archer ave- nae, Blue ltJaud aveuue and Caual strect. A commities nas then appoinied to fix the prices at which rtaples would be sold by the membes of 1hat Unior. Afier the receptioc OF th8 veport of the Com- mittee the mecting sdjou. nd — 3 THE CITY HALL. Comutroller Hayes hzs goneto Now York to'pay £500,000 interest meney, winch will be dne the 1ot of Febinary. It is raidthat he will aiso en- denvor to effect a losn, out for what purpose could not be ascertained. Dr. Guerin, Ci'y Pbysician, takes exception to the statewent made by Dr. Jokn Hobbs, in a communication to TuE TRIBUNE of Wednesday, to the effect that ho (Dr. Hobbg) bas been pro- fessionauy called to the Bridewell dwing Dr. Guerin's ~incumbency of the oflicc of City Physician. Dr. Guerin eaid to a 1efoiter vesterday: “In mno instsuce, during my incumbeocy. hss a paysician beon called to perform the duties of City Physician at the Biidewell. 1n one instance, & man employed ax foreman by a coniructor at the Bridewell, was wyured by & biow of a chisel in tho bauds of & prisouer. . A physician, probably Dr. Houbs, was called to dress the wound. .The following day 1 was called to attend the man, 8nd ho wos 8 pri- vate patient of mine uotil s recovery. In one instance, at the Smull- Pox Hospital, the persons in chiarge tummoned an outside phyeician at niglt fo'attend to a patient sulfering from nasal iieworrhage, und Dr. Willims, Sanitary Inspec- tor of the Nurth Division, kiudly responded.” POLICE AND FIR ‘The Police and Fire Commussioners met yes- terday afternoon, aud trausacted the following busiuess periawing to the Fire Departmeut : Edward J. Kayser; of Enge Company No. 14, was arraigned for uneglecting bLis duiy aud - toxication. and the case was coutinued for fur- ther bLearing. Fraucis R. Sowersby, of Eugine Compauy No. 24, was reprimanded for jutoxica- tion, and_eumilar punisbment was inflicted on Audrow Lendrum, 8 memoer of the same com- pany, for absenting himsetf from duty without permission. Five davs’ pay was deducted from tho salary of David Easley, assistant foreman of the colored compauy, for intoyication. and general bad oehavior, and he was also rednced to the ranks. Daniel M. Carroll and J. H.T. Popp, of Engine Company No, 10, were dis charged fiom the Department for inefliciency and tneapacity in the eervice. On tho recom- mendation of the Fire Marshal, [saac Gostlin was appointed s regular firewsn, The TFire Marshat was instructed to confer with the Board of Public Woras and ascertain if maps, des 1ty Ghiuroh, and will speak on the same subject Sundsy in Umty Chuch. ‘Dubufe's great picture of the * Prodigal Son ™ |- has arrived Dere, and will shortly ba on exhibi- tion at the Exposition building. All members of Columbia Club are requested to bo at their ball, 82 West Randolph streot, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Business of importance will be introduced. Tha fourth entertainment of the Christ Church Bocial Union will ve given at the resi- dence of Mr. George Field, No. 814 Michigau avenne, on Frday evenung next. The Rov. J. Malvern will lead: the noonday prayer meeting to-day. The Saturday Y. M. C. A. noon prayer meet- inga nre oevoted to the Sunday 3 hool lesson of tho following Sabbsth, and these meetings in future will be held in the main sudience uall in the Bletbodist Church Block, which has been permanen:ly securea for tuat purposo. - d————— CRIMINAZL. Carl Schiller, who ehot himeelf Wednesday evenng, died _yesterdsy. He was unduubteuly insane at tho time, s for seveial days he had shown signs of detangemeut. Justice Scully yesterday held George Munn to the Crimiral Coart iu bail of* £1,000 for stealing alot of clothing from 188 West Monroo strect. In the case of Robert Oscar Ferguson, who oas muidored ‘Tuesday mfihl. the Ovroner's jury rendered a verdict that he received a blow it the bands of Thomas Coates that caused his ceath, and that Thomas Dutler avd John Me- Ewen'wore accessories to the ciime.. Atcord- ingly the three were locked in the County Jail. Now Year's day John Becker lost bis pocket- boos, coutawing about IL,000 in money and votes, Shortly afterswards, a man bamed George Rice went to Becker and offered: tor 15, Lo return the 10s. pocketbook and con- teuts. It xas given hum, but tlat was the last Lie saw of Rice umil be bad hun arrested sud taken before Justice Scully, who held him baut of §300 88 an acceerory to a larceny. i, SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANSTON. George Ellis, conchwn for C. Comstock, was struck by the funeral tam yesterday afiernoou while ‘crossing the track. His shoulder wae broken and Lip iujured, and hie is Lardly expected o live, i * Paper-Trade Industry of the United Statea. From the Paper-Trade Journal it appears that, during 1572, there wero in_operation In tho Uuited States 912 paper mills, owved by 705 lirms, and representing a value of £35.000,000. Iu addition to this actual value ot mill property, thiera ig the usuar workiug capital.—221¢ per cent of tuo valuo of the mills, —waking the tw.al cap- ital invested m paper makjug throughout the country sbout £43,500,000. = The nulis 2mploy 13,420 “male snd 7,700 Temalo hands, besides 2 culldren,—or & total of 22,42 laborers, whose wages aount to $10.000,400. The production of these wil's during the year was 817,337 tous, valued at £66,475,520. S Y ‘The Duke of St. Albans. Tae Duke of St. Albans, who bears the royal arws of Kiug Charles IL., the arms of Frauce, Enfland, Scotluud, and Lielsnd, “the whols de- bruised by & bar siister,” and who, by tlat toieu, traces bis descent from the linison be- ing the ’wtreets in which wate; is laid, the size of pipe, and the location of bydinats, could be drawn up by unemployed Lelp for the bevefit of the Fire Departweont. The Fira Marshall submitted a report from the Architect of the Board of Publio Works, recommendiog that extra stairways be construct- ed in the building known as tae old St. James Hotel, on South Clarx street, in order to atfoid the inmates an opportunity to escape in the event of tire. In aliother respects the bwiding was comparatively safe. Mr. Obadiah Jacason, the owner of the place, promised to make tho required improvement, sua the Board allowed the matter o rest. Sl GENERAL NEWS, The West Chicago Park Commissioners have requested the Town Boaid to direct the Treas- urer of the town, Thomas Wall, to take up park bonds to the amount of $20,000, he Laving the money in his hands for that purpose. The fatber of Clarence Davidson, who is sup- posed to have been lost on the propejler City of Detroit on the 4th of December last, advertiees 1o apother column for information concerning bis son. The propeller Truesdell, of the Goodrich line, arrived yesrerday mormng from Milwaukeo witlh & cargo of flour to be shipped Last by rail. The Truesdell bas made eeveral trips this winter as far north as Ahnapee. Herman Hanci, a child 9 monthe old, and a- son of H. Hanck, No. 70 John street, while sit- ting at the breakfast tatle yesterdsy morning aceidentaliy pulled the coffée-pot wmto lus lap burning Limself so badly that ho died soon after. - Much disgust was excited smong the Evans- touians yesierday by the appearance oo the cars of a gentleman j’;m recovering from small- pox, who will insist “on uaveling in crowded canveyances, and putting bimself where ho is not Liabie to do tho most good to any one, ex- cept thie doctor and the undertaker. George W. Clark, who was elected Town Clerk of West Clicago in April, 1873, has just entered ttpon his duties. He was chargad with inegularities by the Gas Company, iu whose employ he was, and he was not exonerated notil two days ago, when Le, by & Shenil's officer, took possession of the rccords, the ruler, the red iukbottle, and the other paraphernslia of ofice. i The funeral of Mra. Delia 8. Drutomond, iate wife of the Hon.Thomas Drummond; Judge of the Uunited States Circait Court, was solemuized vesierday in St. James’ Lpiscopal Church, in the presence of a large number of people. The services were conducted by the Rev. Arthur Brooks, and the pall-bearers were Judge Blod- gett, Mahlon D. Ogden, B. H. Campbell, N. Cor- with, Mr. Larrabee, and Mr. Phillios. The re- mains were conveyed to Gracgland Cemetery and pluced in a vault. e PERSONATL. The Hon. John A. Williams, President of the Metropolitan Bauk of New York, is iu the city. H. M. Hoxie, Gsneral Superintendent of the International Railroad of Texas, is in the ity It is eaid that Mr. Laneing Doonell proprie- tor of the Newhall House, Milwaukee, is ne~ gotinting for tlie leaso of the Shermun Houss in thiy city. Elwood E. Thorne, Deputy Grand-Master of Mdasops in the State of New Yoik, was at the Pulmer House yesterday. The prospects scem to be good for the con- firmativn of 3lr. John McDermott as member of the Board of Health. = . The Directors of the Union Stock Yards Com- ‘pany elected for the ensuing yenr are s follows : J. F. Joy, Jobn Newell, C. Stone, .Ir.. H. E. Sar- ent, J. N. McCuliougn, 3. Hughitt, Hugh Rid- e, J. C. Mcliullen, and J. M. Walker. Chicago is constantly receiving acceseions from the Jeading citizeus of the swrounding cities. It is & pleasure to announce that the Hon. J. D. Caton, tormeriy Chief Justice of be State, has just purchuced from O. J. Stough the Lombard mansion on Ca'umet avenue, norih of Tweutieth street. He once lived in this city for reveral yenrs, but final'y eettled at Ottawa. Chicago will give Judge Caton a cordial welcome. Mr. E. . Talbott, for some years one of the editors aud proprictors of the Ecening Mail in this city, was married Wednesday to Mirs Hare et A. Cowen, the accomplished sister of Mrs. Philip Myers. Tho ceremony took place at tho bouse of Mr. Mlyers, No. 20 West Monroe greet. The cercmouy was impreesively per- formed by the Rev, Dr. C. H. W. Stocking, rec- tor of the Charch of the Epiphany, and was fol- lowed by a tempting breakfast. About filty guests were present, inc'uding eeveral of the most prominent citizens of Chicago ard Ottawa, and the bridal pair left ia the _evening for a trip of six or eight wecks through the South. On their teturn they will take up their abodo at the Tremout House. HOTBL ARRIVALS. L Grand Pacific—Geoige A. Gloenzer, Paris, France; Heiot Wallis, Montreal; James Rhodes, Pittsburgh; Warren Hueeev. Salt Lake; 'George Prince, Maine: L.S. Billings, New York. . . . Sherman House—Dr. Meir- thur, Montreal; M. Pollock, Baltimore; L. Abraham, Washington ; J. P. Smih, New York; P. B. Locke, Buffalo; J. K. Biount, Washing- fon. . . Palmer House—H. W. Allen. Phil- sdelphia ; E. Hall, Moutreal; C. Evarts, St. Louis; D.S. Anselen, Detroit; E. Alexaader, New York; G. H. Smith, Boston. v —_—— ANNOUNCEMENTS. A meeting of the ALby Smith Anti-Tsx o Leagu ers will be held at 2 v'clock this atterncon at No. 1603 Praine avenue. Jane E. Weeden, of the American Peace So- ciety, loctured on * Peace " last night in Trin- | tween Nell Gwynno and King Cosrles, was mar- ried on Jan. 3, in [reland, to Grace, the sccond dangliter o1 Mr. Osborne, M. P. H.g Grace was a widower, zithougb ho 18 ouly 33 years old. His first wife, who died in 1371, aud by whom he bus two childven, was Sybil, tae dauglter of Gen. Chsrles Grey. The family name of tis Grace is De Vore; bo is the tonth Duce of his name, and is the Hereditary Graud Falconer aca Hereditary Registrar of the Court of Chancers, BUSINESS CHANCES. WELL FURNISHED RESTAURANT AND OYS- tor rooms, situsied fo best location ju city (Madisun and Halsted-+(e), can bo bought for $2w. Keat ireo Ul Lot 3oy, laqhroof 15" ALAUZY, 78 dalsiog-ac. op- atales. A, ESTABLISHED RUSINESS FOR SATE O excnanga tor_unincumbered roal ostate. WAl bear iasestigauivn. _Adaresy b io, Tribuno omee. A AN HAVING $36 70 ISVEST WILL HRAT £ of'sn oppor.uniy of doublivg his moncy 1 oo inuntd, by calilng oo HENKY Fi LING, 6 Lake: st., corner ot State. Bus d ples-ant. AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST 19 A TARGE STOCK ache i Colurado, for salo. 10 miles of splendid grazivg land, wih 3,ud bead of cattio. Business already fnorougnly ‘establisned and remuteruive. Address GEORGE WHUELLILL, Eliutt Houso, Washington, D. A [BARE CHANCE 1S OFFERED TO A CAR- £\ rlage manatac. urcr 1o a live towa of Norihern Ilitaols of abuut 2,00 inuabltants. A suiable brick buildiog can Lo rented low tor & term of years, und thero is no ex ab- Ik {tho kind Jo the tows, ~hvery facility will b offered 10 a good r‘-n with a smali capital, ~ Adc BARKER, caro Kiml v R "SALE-OR EXCHANGE-FOR CHICAGO City properiy, a first-c steam graio vator au warchouse vn tue C., R. 1. & P. R. L, i 7 Cuunty, il hinery in fiue runuiog or or particalars and terms apply 10 GEU. M. GRIFH LN, ga fho promiscs, oe' o WAL T BAKEN, Bo. s La- -3t Y- 35,003 Sory s basemont marbls front, Vi : av; B ur Thirty-sovaaih.s.. 5 Vintonser 95,300.10 7 and basoment brick, Tndlans-av., near Tairty-fourth-st. B POTNAM & NEWRLL, 84 Washingtou-st., Room 13. % - — WANTED--MALE HELP. Doolkseners. Clerks. &o, VVANTED_& GOOD. OF¥ICE MAN WHO CAN furuish $50 for 4 months; to bo sxcarsd ; salary 1,000 per anuum. _Addsess G 3, Tril.uoe othce. WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Domestics. VWANTED_AT &8 WEST WASHINGTON-ST., & Eirl for general nousework ; Tag e for o work; & German o Scandina- \V ARTED-A COMPETERT MANTO WRITEUP & sot of books. _F. 8, Tribune otfice. \VANTED—AA' ACTIVE BALESMAN. ADDRESS 1 28, “Fribuze uftico. 'OR SALE-SOUTH PARK-AV.—LOT 21X125 FT., east front, ncar Tweary-ninth-: SNYDER & LE! 1 Nizon Bullding, nortgeast cormer Mobroe-and Lat OR SALE—CANALST. -500X160 FEET ON CANAL- st., beiween Harrlsou and Ma bests. SNYDER & LEE, if Nizon Building, northeast coraer Monros and LaSalle-sts. JFOR SALE—WEST . WaSHINGTON-ST., 3STORY and busoment atone front huas), 11 reoms, mod >ru im- provowente, brick ban, In. 23212, on Washioglonst., bowwcen Paulina and Pige. SNYDER & LEE, 1 Nizon Building, nortacast corner Monroe and LaSallo'sts. OR SALE—DREXEL-AV.—LOT FRONTING 181 fost on Drexabar., 165 (co* oa Unlon-av., aai 181 £ on Cottage Grove-av. SNYDER & LEE, 14 Nizon Luildiog, nor.ncast cornor Monroo and LaSatlo-xts, [FOR, SALE_&0 LOTS IN THE DISTRICT ByUnb: owhon, ALBERTONAN & 116 Moarsast. 100 @ the TOR SALE—AT A BARGAINZLOTS ON WEST. Leaiag on, Polk, Taylor, sud Campbell-ar. +hing to bui:d—no maney coq quire at 133 Suuth Clark-st., o bank, VR, Sttt Ox, SOUTE 8 Vs e fiom 35 300, e ; S DL PLRHOE: 118 Fast Miadison sbe Hoom B |POR SALE -~ ASHLAND.AV. AND FORTY.SEV. cnthaf.- b acres, sonthor : nd N1y Ninots Halileg, asrc Filsare o, 14 Nxon, i L o Ty Nicily %, corchast coraer of Aonrue [POR SILE-RO. 2 FRYARTAV. GLOD STORY Lwclllag and 1os, F05120: Ty YOUNG & NEWBURY, Koomn 8 vad s Beyaa Blsck. - down. In- ‘ FANTED-A GOOD RETAIL CLOTHING SALES- man to goto Wiscon'in; a yuuog maa, and one ANTED_AT 1 SOUTH HALSTED-ST. Wan ‘aged woman 10 4o Roasewark and seiot 15 fi'xfig gare ot calidren; Americas or Engliah preforred.” Appl \VASTED-ALADY, GOING TOSGUTHERN OALL focnis, wishes a capabls in chacgo of ti chidIva. Oco whe Wisnes & riomesi #ho spzuks Goyman, preferred. - ADjly to GUODAIAN, | huma it 11d aod delights Vi i S, Bl AP Bumieln e pild v pelgh il e AR Wi 4 Tranes. \WASTED-A GOOD GIRL TG DO GENERAL VWASIED-_AN EXPERIENCED GLAZIER AND lvllalpmluerh!:.“fm‘flug{-h =n adjacaat eity; rices fug work per L £ Nadrts CLAZTER, "cars Cookt Coburd & Lor ANTED-BOOK-BIND A FIRST.CLASS W i taeaity whr, I5D Hand 174 Sou b Clack \WASTED-A CARRIAGE WOOD WORKMAN; Bune bat & steady, practical, first-class wurkmaz geed apply. At Carrlago Masulacto, 1i6 West ‘bousowork st 1123 Inciana-dv. {\"ANTED_A COMPETENT CO) “ do general huasework, at lllc( P&‘I‘Xm SIRLTO VY ANTED —GIRL AS COOK AND FOR GENERAL Bousawork; ouue bat & Protest A A k3 u ‘rotestant need apply. 16 VW ASTED_X _GOOD GIRL ~FOR GENERAL housework, whoro thero Is nio wasniag 10 do (o & oo stcaly e il par g eages S iy esmbior. Eloat tha yoar round. 'Na Jrisb neod apply. Cal o torday, AL TS West Talerste 00 v "ANTED_FOUR SILVER GILDERS, APPLY TO lnv':mmul BRUS. & CO., 10and 7% West Waahing- W A T e private ‘l‘m\l] %Aumlhu forencon. >, \WABTED-TWO "BUS BODY BUILDERS: NONE Wells D0 compotent workmon decd apply. 165 Norin Miscelinnenns. JVANTED — WINTER EMPLOYMENT. WORK o foporrboir, Good wages. Pormancat ompl o oo and women wanted. . Fall pa,ticulars fro nddress W. A, HENDERSON e oddress W, A HENDERSON & CO., ‘Clovelaad, ©. W ANTED_CANVASSERS FOR THE GREAT ART wark of Amorica— ho most magaificaat iiinstrated work over praduoed in (his cunntry~+! Picturesque Amer. ica: or, Tbe Land we Livo In." MOSES WARREN, suutheist curner dtate aua Washingion-ns., up-stairs. \VANTED_AN EXPERIENCED P TO ‘canvass tho clty for tho now magazine ** lnterna- tional Hoviow. ' Apply by lotter, giving rolorend AT BARRES B, Ta T e s s e 0 FOR SALE_HOUSE AND LOT, CORNEIL FORTY- rocond-st und Evansay. ;rented til May 1; easy terme aadenoip. Guod hntso a3 ot oa Tolcy b <as oAt av.. to exchings.for larg " Nventos, ULRICH & BOND, 8 Dosrborn st ;E—A LARGE TRACT fuabe Tand-, with (nber, water, and rad:rod i ehinico_secona-bottom 1ands, ¢1pablo of pro- ducing the fizest crops; alw all kinas of truf s; o) ranze L stock, mild climate, etc. Alsr aver 210 lots tine so- Lurtas pruposts. Addeoss L34, Tribaze offics, MOR SALE_TXIG, ON INDIANA-AV., NEAR Thirty-tni.d-st., on 10 year~' 1imo 10 partios who will kalld, without any Toucy down. J M. KAELEH, 145 Clark-at. [0, SITE-w. FEET, wiasEav. EEAT wenty-six! oul 20 r {oot argaln. t6 feot, Cllises Ghorcary ’nlra.rrfiu:{;:mu B e e, And vory shenp, 137 € ot Satosi.s neot Talr. iyt BENRY P. GHORGL. Y Clarkat” O SALE-® ACRES, SEC. U, 5% T AND 0 OF 3, %, 13, 5 X ASE: Moom 800s ik, o o fov dars. DANTEL R SALE_(0XR_TINSDALEST, JUST BA O 138, 30, SISTE0, Nupeh Dosthorhcsn saut foats chosp. DANIELN. BaSH, Rtoom 8 Otis Hloek. n OR SALE — PRAIRIE-AV. — TWO.STORY AND Dasemont brick houso.un Peslrlo-av., Bear SLELOOR. Lnl;i". {L':runh Dfilu’b Emmhlfi‘)‘” Ieflnl;l. s Rl g PR IO ey 0. ESATAST WANHERY, “I¥ Cltmosr o Come TOR SALF._STATEST.—9 YEAWS LE S, BXi 1t., cast foat, a hitde nor h of Raadulpb-st. Throe rppmals, Tndmut romarkable loso ovor oftyred, V1ii'bs sold at & bargain. J. ESAIAS WARREN, 1b Cuamber of Commorca, 0T SALE_MICIIGAN AV._HOUSE AND LOT ! between Teoty-third and Twenty-fourth-sta. Lo: s ft., only 16,500, $4,50cash, balanca one, two, and 'CO YOAT?, or cant, ‘1'00 eacape:t prop:ry on th ug. A spleadld lavesrment onlv offercd for & fow dayaat pressat price. L. ESAIAS WARKES, 18 Cham- ber of Commerce. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. A LARGE, FINE- Lo sait n ize, on by TOR SALE—SOUTH EVANSTY ly rinisned Gouse, 14 roums, un monthly payincats, by’ owaurs, TILLOTSON BRO.., and 774 State-st. [4‘0“ SALE—ENGLEWOND—TWO LARGE 3-STORY finisn; ano_¢ ttago, 6 roons, 030 tralns daily; on’moataly pas- TSoN"Bl0S. "8 s ¥ 0o, onts—by ownord: Satost. OR_SALE_LOTS AT SOUTH CAIGAGU, THE {'geoat busimcss suburb, T. A» HILL, 123 D arbora-st. AV AUTED_AT THE EMPLOYMENT BUREAD, b WV 1aSallest., man and wifo, Lh e Ao norso, Lo, sad do churiog, 1bo Tatter for crokiog and asework. Mu rotastants, {ont.” To the right pactics a good humo 18 cHerol. - “rinrsn_essrmmx AND LADIES TO GAN- vass for the ** New York Tumbs * and ** All Round tue World,"—scfincd and elogant. books, sell at »igat. Unlied §. Pnbll:llir:! Company, 4 South Ulark-st. \V ASTED_ERERGETIC YOUNG ME TO WHOM i ., Call, ress oith sthiipy 67 Sont Clacioat Moo 26 o 240 \ FANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK VY " inamall tawmlly, 68 Burasidoat. 1V ANTED-GIii, TO DO GENKRAL HOUSEWORK ANTED—A COMPETENT_GIRL TO DO GEN. ‘eral busewerk. _No. 122 Scuth Green-sty Y ororks Call 8t 147 Pratrioar., curmer of Thirt- EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM &icl. ¢ tho St, Denis, 37 aad % Soata Dasplain w3 VW ANTED—3 CHAMBERMAIDS 1 FIRST.CLASE Su'h;ln_d ‘Waslingtoo-sts. IRL_TO LABEL BOTILES A1 at 4 Honorost. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- VY ANTED-AN ironoes, 3 wastors. Metropolitan Hotel, coraos VWANTEDA G aUSTRICKLAND 176 ana 118 East Ademsst \{/ ARTED—A GOOD GIRL IN A SMALL PRIVATH ‘ family. Callat Y4 Twooty-difth-st. Y ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CODK AND LAUN dress in a privato family of theov; house has every e nig SParralcnee: emman or Dass proforred. Call at 81 '}V ANTED_FIRST-CLASS COOK, 3TAN OR WO, an, 030 woman second cook, and ons dining-room girl, at Merchants’ Ho ‘ornor Clark aud Laie. Y ANTED—A FIRST-GLASS PASTRY GOUK, Also ome secnd eook. Gl at Eudredgn He poc Washingion aud Halsid-nis. - el ueceii s \WARTED-A AN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND Y, gome expéricace. not atrald of work: sucriy and 18 principal ca jattos, Pint e senpriagipal st Bidrea, saling poerlns V/ ANTED—CANVASSERS SIALE, AND - ot of Waris: vhpIa . cine bedicated Fils Gorr places, e foum 1805, £x. o, Washington-st. = Launndresses. VVAJTED-NO. 1 IRONER AT LAUSDRY, Wabashav. Miscnlinncons. VW ANTFD-AT L SOUTH HALSTED-ST., YOUNG lady Ia small confectionery staro; nne who'will make berself generally usolul: must come woll regommended. 1ag. et saones NI0G b THen Chie Al sy e o uifacod for saug. 59 Eus Madison-stes Tioom 5. e A R callon uf ddress HEVINGTON 4 CU.. 28 Woat Washe BOARDING AND LODGING. Sonth Sida. 984, MICHIGAN-AV.-A LARGE FURNISHED “rent room at reduc oom to r:n;\d 0 board ; also 8 small plessaut TMICRIGAN-A fics, & —ROOMSTO REN 454 BTl b or a6 pes wees ot vwirn 733 PICHIGAN-AV., CORNER TWENTY_vrisT: | st.—n ploasant firntsucd rovm witd guod family buard for gentleinan aod wile, oriwo geutlemed; reieicnca Jicaanged, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookkeepers. Clerks, Etc. TTUATION WWANTED BOOKS|| OPENED AXD D clossd, complicated sccuuaty adiaoted, Work ro- agan’ ep:et solici A oo 18, 188 l&“ Madison-st. " A TTUATION WANTED—A NO. 1 NEWSPAPER AD; vertisanent solicitor, of respectabis appearance and £oud address, who will giaranteo tobriog fn the business, wishea ag opportunl.y to prove bt Address K £, ¥abuas outice, SULUATION WANTED-BY 4 VOUNG GERMAN i, assbiaar Mri?h'pfl" colleowor, or eaiey.clork, ug to yive security, and we y ilias o g sccurtsy o aad chcapiy. JITUATION WANTED —BY A FIRST-CLASS buokkeeper, casbior, or gzneral busionss mn:,ccf]Am. experienco. Helerences, as rogards charac.or aud qasl. incatiuns, best in city, ~Whalesala bouss praterrod. © Ad dross D %, “Fribua oifice. 057 WABASEAVT TATGE XKD 3 SWALL 0 { rooms, with or without buard :hot and cold water. Splendid place fur drossmaker. WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMER GAN Ol taln good board aud pieatan iucaished rooms, with all coarenicnces, wita fambiy un Sunct Sidu by adaresalag 259, T.lbuno uttice. ’ West Side. 134 JARREN-aV., COR. WOODST.-A VERY deligatrul room for warried cunple: good viowand ugois; bouse and locativn luvitiug; only ooe block frum Jiadisunst” cars, near Unloa Park. Tocms quiie moder- ato, 140 WARRAN-AV.-SUIT OF FURNISHED frunt roms ; also eingie roems with yood board : TIraaes. GITUATION WANTED — BY A FIBSTCLASS plomber, who ia .isq a licstcla tin aad shest iron worker, Addr Tribugo otice SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domesties. TTUATIONS WANTED—TWO GOOD GIRLS, ONE todo cooxing, wasniag and irvniog, and the other stcond work. abply | n Siaw-t. SITUATION WANTED—IN AN AMERICAN FAM- iy, by & good, stroog Gorman woman; first-class Spok, dad willing to Belp at wasning, Address Keaoana o = N E $ IO SRt Bt Shated st | oy et piie e Houde, 91 Exst Rlazie-si, {oF ino G, iroperty at low price: aad on easy toris. West Caiesgo | 15 =T WEST WASHINGTON.ST._SINGLE ROOMS | QITUATION WANTED-TO TAKE CARE GE Land Ci Dearbor 10:)_: with bosrd, 85 1 $7. _Usay-board $4 per week. children or do scouad work. Apply at 2535 Carroll-s NO Ci0 PACKING-HOUSE PROP- erty at Union Stock-Yards, _We a.a soio agonts for Packers” Additivns. JAS. B..GOOLMAN & CU., B Doarburn-st. (POR SALE_DARGA LOTS, BLOCKS, AND cheap lots ju ¢ west of city liifis acar car shops and “Cen ral Park:_ ahstracts wivon and montnly pay- meats taken. JaS. B. GOUDAMAN & OO., @ Dear. buro-st. [FOR SYLET) AOHES IN SEO. 1& % 1, FTEIT- [l sereathost. and Stewart-av. Inquireof YOUNG & NEWBURY, Hoom and9 Bryau Block. [ 02 SBA“LFfflCf;OICE lB‘lnPR ‘iF F{\K.\ls nOFIH(DZ 8, and 212 acros, 1n Cook Cauaty, ¢ WHIPFLE s CEakKSON, 2 “Siain bargain. Clarkeat, O SALE—] WILL SFLL ACRR TRAGIS AT TRl e ad Olbicion s os vaves and peioos thas will pay a¢ rotail from 100 to 200 por ceat, and tndn will botho cheapest lors, as well as tho highs: and bost gruund, of any suburb of Coicago. 0. J. STOUGH, 2 aud 74 Doacbora-t. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR_ CHICAGO OR SALF—QR EXCHANGE propee.y, a No. 1 farm of 135 acces, 33 mi es from cago, aujliniug town and railraad siation, Will give goud trado. Call ur addeess WAL KUHNE, 155 West ackson-st. . OR SALF—$3,00 WILL BUY A GOOD HOUSE, baru, 6 scecs’ of land, and abundancoof fraitin & irasan Villago 6 minates’ ride frum G WHiF: L CLAKRSUN, 18 Son.t Clark-st. 0" 999 WEST SIONROEST. —FRONT ROOATS E 2244 sulte or single, for gentleman sad wife or two Kentlemen, with boa.d. ' Torms reasonsblo. SUTUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young girl to do housework or second in & respectable family, " Fieaso call ab7l Cottago Grove-av. Q= A MADISON.ST.—A VERY PLEASANT ROOM, BB R T i, b mes seh v o single goat £0] VEST MAISONST., COR. OFSHELDON. - Furnished or unfurnished front room tu rent with board ; a:so slogle rvoms with buard, and day boarders watcd. 6 38"w ST WASHINGTON ST.—BOARD WITH targe furnisned rom for two entlemeo ia a pri- vats family. Housckoevers. ITUATION WANTED~A CULTIVATED AND RE- nad lady from tho Kast desires a sitoalion as qovocn- _or nunedkeoper. Can give roferences. Address 8 46, Tribuo othos, Emplovment Agencies. "&é?ol‘:, W:\\JX\'TE? ‘MIL:EIS IN ?A“ hogi cood Seandingvian 2e oS DUSKE'S ofice. 8 Siiwaukseave o borr North Side. EAST CHICAGO-AV.—YOU CAN GET GOOD board and lodgiag, not and cold bath. c 85 2 S5y %all cavia that calind Monkes 11 iwods: gentloman pleasa call and Taz3day, sad wanted board fo . 159 EAST_ INDIANAST. THREE O FOUR 2 yonus geatiemen will nad board aud lodgiog witn a respcctabio Gorman family, rn moderate terms, In & uica bck Luilding fitted up with all modera improve- meats. Inquire o third story, BOARD WANTED. [OARR-A SUITE OF AT LEAST THRER excelient roums, faralshed, with board, for sclt, wile, and two d3ughters, Ly Feb. I, in chalcs local- ity, hno myle, aod with modorn convealouces. ilberal, and be permancnt, for satisfactory accommoda- tivas, ' References given snd required, Aodre.s, with particulars, Deawer 535, P. U. UNK _STORE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, worth ST,500, for hunse and 15i or lots; will put i somo cass.” I'gn ‘best monoy making bustaess vut ur jall. Call S8 Clarkoat., oo 7, PEYSICIANS " OR "FARDERS - ATTESTION < Either, with $200 or §3, can_doublo their capiial every ‘month. Uell on or addross TRUESDELL & BROWS, 135 Wost Madison-e. 0 BAKERS—$40 WILL BUY OUT A B KRN Vall roiary ovon, storo and bako-bymse fixings, c.c. good location; no oppusitivn. Apply at 103 West Ma gon-t. \V ANTFD-A RESPONSIBLE PHOTOGRAPHER with roms capitas, 10 1ake tap fin &1 nitied galienics on the Weat Side. TRUESDELL & BROWN, Lis West Madlson-st- \V EIAVE X DRUG STORETO SELL AT A SAC- rificos awnor going to Arkausay: must 3o sold to- day. HERRUN'S SIURE aGENUY, Houm %, 163 Washingun-: . TO RENT--ROOMS, O RENT-TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN find sice furnisaed rooms at 110 Soutn Geean-st., acAr Mourve. [0 RENT- 856 INDIARA-AV.—A VERY PLEABANT Toom, with closct and bath-room sttached. To pai= tics who wruuld juraish very low torms would be’givea, or wuuld rurnish it dosiced. O KENT—PRIVATE FANILY TAVE A WARM Trout roum for ono o two kentiomon. Brick house, 11 South Carpeoter-st , ncar “_'anjnglbn. Ty ['Q RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS SUTTADLE TOR housokoeping s aluo a fuw alcoping rouws. Lil West Monroo-st. 0 RENT—PLEASANT FURSISHED ROOMS TN Bryane Block, coraer of Kandolpd aad Dearboru ats., fuurtn tloor. PO RENT—ONE OR TWO NICELY FURNISHED roums, with or without boaid. House bas modern to: prisalo lamily; 03 sscuus, Addrces D, VERY LARGE FRONT ROOS #rbio wasb stand and water, fur- 0 uno catiro flour, 4 round and closota; all convonlcacys fur Lousckeepings rent 855 por montn. 7 Wabash-av, ORI TURNISHED OR _UNTURNISHED ‘rooms, s cmin-heat and gas. itoom b1, Republic Li‘c B '0_ RENT-218 FULTO: 3 rvomes, it for ligut bousckee for genilemen, witn or witnous ‘buard. Fultoa-st., corner Peoria. 0 RENT_THREE TINE ROOMS, PAKTLY FUR- s Warhiagton-st. nizhed, £20 p-r month, at £7 \ ay 0 RENT—ELE( LY FURNISHED ROOM y tho day, week, or munth: cagapest rent i thocl A the St. Julicn Edropean Hotel, 153 Dearborn-st | NT—ELEGANTLY FURN ROOMS BY week, or monih, at St. Eimo, 6 and 8 Deac- harges reasonablo. Oth.ce, Jibom . 10 hENT--STORES, OFFICES. &c. Storns. 0 RENT-SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH storfos of No. 4 Ex-t Wa-hington-st., suitablo tur wholesalo or light mauufacturiog busiaes uni ains vaglt and elevator, aud is well lighted: £1,20 per auuum. E. 1LY, Wabasn-hv.. coruer uf Munroe-st. PO RENT—HALSTED-ST., NICE S8MALL STORF, near Jackron; on'y £30 to wood tenant, TRUESDELL & BROSVN, 175 Wesi Madison-st. Miscoitnnoons. '0 RENT-A CAR TER SHOP, 40:60 FEET, I cent; I|:”§nluwd on onulg{ the bfst ":fué‘ 31‘;{; o h:!r TO RENT—ROOMS, WITH STEAM-POWER, AT 206 East Wasbington-st, 0 RENT-THE THIRD FLOOR OF 128 AND 130 Frankiin-st,~rvom, 018l fi. PUTWIN & COKRBY, 143 Dearborn-st, TO REN1T--HOUSES. 0 _RENT—COTTAGE NO. 13 DEPUYSTER-ST., naar Desplainos, W, J. ONAHAN, 113 Deatbuou-si. 0 RENT—17 TWENTY-EIGHTH-ST., S.STORY framo boute. 9 ruoms; reat low 10 & goud teasat. M. H. HaLL, 7 Clark: T THE STATEST. HOTEL, OPPOSITE 01 L Eins ion 22 s, Fastara apavesmanies Call a¢ Koum 13, 1i85tate-st. " WANTED--TO RENI. VY ASTED-TO RENT-SUITE OF ROOMS i TO 6) for geatleman and wife nzar business, or board 1a prisate fainily, near Uity Church preforrid; refer- ‘euces cachanged. Address A 45, Tribune office. VANTED-TO WENT-_A NICELY-FURNISRED tront ruom, firs: floor, by a geatlemzn wh, is wiliog. topay for goud accimmoda funs; West bide preterrod. Aduress Mc. HAYD, 'Burke's Hotol \\'ANTRD-T0 RENT—A COTTAGE OF 1 OR 5 rooms, not more thin 3 miles from Coart House. Address, ginog fall description and price, C 15, Tribuae otica, iST_FEBRUARY, «eding, or woli furaisned Inquico at 216 REAL ESTATE WANTED. V\ANTED-TWWO COTTAGES AND LUTS, SINGLE ‘or dauble, cast of Wes-ern-av, and ot far(hor south thaa Harrison'si. ; must bo a bargala; will buy two ala- glo lots._Aduross C, caro A, L. Hale & Bro. GHOD_ RESIDENGE LOT ON A t, Wewt Side, not_to_cxceed 2100 per MA, 128 Souta Clack-st. FANTED—_GOOD HOUSE AND LOT AT ENGLE- w0d, and pay partly with notmproved lots, Ad- %6, Tribune othce. T ANTED. HOUSE 4 N VW AT Rt and Thiriy-mn b and cast of Vin: connua-ar.. worth (rum £5,00, tu S7,000; mu ¢ be 4 bar. gaiu. Call on or addross YOUNG & NEWBERRY, itooms8and 9 Bryan Bluck., VW ANTED-A SMALL HOUSE AND LOT, COT- 2,500 t £4,000; will pay part in a deerable Addross fur nva days D w0, aad part cask. Tribuns o, o \ ANTED—TO PURCHASF, A PIECE OF INSIDE Imyrovod proporiy, wur b ¥8),00 to 280,000; will assume iucambrauce, and pay halance io cast aud unia- cumbered proyerty. ' Addres, G 22, Tribuna otice. 10 EXCHANGE. XCHANGE—A FARM OF 20 ACRES OF Iand, with two dwelling-houscs and our-buildinge, 8 small aprlo orchardy abuut 1 milcs frum Citicago, of tos ltock Islnd & Pacinc Railrvad, and wi.nin two millas of 000 of the best grain mark 13 on the rad, and supposed o be muderlans with a volnof coal hro foet thick. Prico only 33 pr acre. only two eacuanges frum the Government. Would ex- cbango for a stock of mercnandise suitablg for a country store. Address Box 167, Senzea, LaSallo County, 3il. ‘[0 EXCHANGE-IMPEOVED FARMS AND LAND fur gruceric+and other goods. Muoey to lean. L. P. SWIFT, SUN & WATTS, Koom 55 Ashlaod Block. s TO, EXCRANGE-SUBURBAN PROPERTY FUR stock of guods _Audress D45, Tribuno oifico. 7J'0, EXCHANGE-A WELL LOCATED, NICELY furausn d Lo, containing 60 rvoms, dilag & goud Dusin re, and n.arly tull of stoady boarders, for cral evtate (¢ear) ar w.cox of dey guods, grocerius, or boots and snoos._Addross D 35, Trabane oifice. Tudo perfoot, beiog | [392RD;SECOND FLOOR, WELL FURNISHED, bata, &c., and first-class board, wilh private tamily, by youtléman' and wite {mm tho Fast. Liberal torms pald, - aadrow immediately, giving. Rccemmudatinas, rINANCIAL. INANCIAL—WANTED—$1,0°0 TO 318,000 INSIDE roal estata pavor. 8. o 81,000 to losu on coliaterals or short time secured paper, J. M. BSVERLEY, I Metnodist Cimn:n fiock______— OAN WANTED-315,00 FOR FIVE VEARS AT carront raies, on hrsi-class inaido property. L3k, ribuns omco. D[ OSEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, M “boads, ote., LAUNDER'S private otice, 19 Randolph-s., near Clark. Establisnedissh. ONEY TO LUAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE: MEoher Salaatis sovartios st LASSRN'S Brivets Loan Uthce, 173 Clarkst., uy-stairs, Room 5. MOYEY,TO LOAN 1N SIS OF 320070 1.0, T P\ P. SWIFT, SUN & WAT: Koom 35 Ashland Block, bpposite Sherman Houso. MIONEY Iy HAND 10 LOAN ON CHIGAGO é roal catate, for thres yoars or loss, and a fow i o.1ars to jnvest 1a purcaas C. A, HAM- BLETON 7 Wasmogion st o 0 LOAN—81,000 AND $1,%0 FOR ONE OR TWO Fears oa buproved el property.” Address G, Trib- aa oo, location, terms, aad rofereace, WALLIa A, Tribone oftice. [BOARD-AND A QUIET HOME FOR TWO, IV A sminil (amily, with 90 othor buacders. Please address with iull particuiary, I 96, Tribune ot T9,LCAN—ON IMPROVED CITY HEAL ESTATE, £5,00 lor theve years. SUELDUN & WATERIAY, 3 Nizbu’s Building, MISCELLANEOUS. JBOQKS OPENED AND ULOSED, COMPLICATED aocona.a sdjusied. Work roquiring an ezpert so ited by WiBB, accouatant, Room 18, 153 East Madiso: HAS. HARMS, GENERAL CATERE! %05 WA- bash-av., Chicago. CHAS. RAUCH, Mioagsr. ABORERS, m:cmnlclicts;1 AND’ SUBCONTRAC- tors, your wages collec o of chargo 5 Koum %, 18 Dombornrat. . L OARMICHAEL, ‘At toriiey. JOVELTY CARRIAGE--CRADLE AND CAR- N riage combined. Witn Pa ont_Adjustable Cano.y. Send luf clrcnlar to LEWIS P. TIBBALS, 513 Bruad- way, opposito bt. Nicholas Hotel, New Yur. [PARIIES OFFERING FARMS TOR EALE OR \rado throvgn us will plosse seud fail ‘and amplo do- scripu ns. Have customers with cash and trade for f- Droved aad orner lands. | WILLS @& CAKMAN, 173 La- Salle- dealers in farms and other real esia.o. QTANMERING OR STUTTERING-NO CURE, KO O pay. Send for clrcular. Otheo noacs, 93, m. to9 p. r. H. T. SANBURN, 187 W. Wasblogton-st. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST.O] m. HE TE ciothing by JUNAS A. DRIELSMA, 597 Soath Clark- st. Oidere by matl promptly aitcaded . \WASTED-TO BU¥ A FRAME DWELLING TO ‘mogo, wost of Unlon Park. Apply, wich pariiculars, tc LS, Tribuo offica. \v’AN‘iFD—d& FIRST-CLASS CIGAR STAND. AD- ‘dress E 6, Tribuno ctice. ¥ ANTED-DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, OF OTHER businoss, chiy or cuaatry, for cash aad ica suburben boilding lors. 149 LaSslle-at, Koom 2. VWARIED=10 BUY A BKCOND HARD LARD preas. Also a pair of scales, capacity 80 to 1,040, State prico and whese can be scen. C 64, Tnbune ottico. ]'0 EXCHANGE—FOR AN 13 ED PAT OR houso 8ud Iot 0a Sowth Side, 8 bluck, 20 lots, In one of Chicayu's most, fuu.(biog sabarban towns, - Bioase Sddrosa. 3 st the Tycatios of propery you dosir- to eicuangs, Carii 6, S < for family grocarics or take it out In s ! o o 0NN meat marker, as | want to uso them. SECRIST, 130 Clark-st., Room 5. 710, EXCHANG(_SUBURBAN PROPERTY TOR farms. L. A. GILBERT & CO-, %6 LaSalle-st. \WANTED-TO PURCHASE CHFAP TOR CASH, from somcbody that wants to soll. a stock or part of stock of dry guoos, milliners, buots dad shoes, ur cloth- ing, amounting to f.om 21,060 tu 10,0, itn tadass, o J. H. HUWE, B Markeuse, of atSurke's otel, \} ASTED-TO CONTRACT WITH A RFLIADLE and expericne:d man for the hnisaing of wash aad Blinds: work weuld smpluy scveral haads sierdily. Ad- drens, with references and Leims, CONTEAGTUR, cars Couks Clurn & Co. —RIZAL, ESTATE, CASH, AND Darotass munoy paner for & businoss that whl supporc a fambiy. _Addross L 14, Taibuns omee. 0 EXCHANGE—I HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO wishes ta pay part cish and_part real estato for a stock of dry gooils, clutbing, gevcorks, or boste and Owaers pl iz 0 EXCHANGE — SOME_VALUABLE UNIM- ST AL I L AT o e about 210,000, for rty. Willpay somz mone £ edrmbio trado. g G CALDWELL S TO! o Lo Salio-st. “"ANTED—A STOUK OF DRY GOODS, GROCER- s, ur drugs and medicin s, Ia cxcliadgs for good - F. AbANS & CU., W0 Madisun-st., cor- THANGT—A GOOD_FARM Wis. Cash valuz, £6,500; titls v guods, boots aad sboes. Call arket-si., 10,0 12 a. m., or &t PARTNERS WANTED. PARTSER WANTED-WITH €0 IN A BUSI- nces establisned troe years, pasing 340 per mooth, Call or sddress 127 South Clark-st., itovm . PARTNER WANTEDWITH g4, I¥ & FAVING Yieiness: own buildiag, nxtaces, etc., aud_ doln. Buriness of x day. HERKON'S STOE AGEN- Y, Koo 55, i Wasbiugton ARTNER WANTED_IN A MANUFACTURING Lusiness that pays ovor 200 per c2at nct perannum; itttlo or no r can quit and clure up bu-laoces any time, a5d 110 goods are all cash; tue bu-luess well o ablisne and ia perect raniiog order: $2,(00 cash wanted immo- $500 e ip e moaiha. " addiess 275 HORSES AND CARRIAGES. PSSt rrier st turss s sy CEPe OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, BAKER'S WAGON, two borsen, and sot of barncas, Address A, C. 42 West Lae st “VANTED'— GOOD,_TOTS FOR ABOUT €4.00 Zortis of houschold faralture.” Address K49, Tilb- 300 ofico. LOST AND EOUND. POCKET-BOOK ON CORNER POLK TOOND-A | and Clark-<ts. T'he ywaer can have ft by calling at 43 Soath Clark-3t., aad pa3ing charges. OST—AN AMETRYST SLEEVE-BUTTON. THE i hoder will b~ rowa ded by isavin it ac tho office of W, P. REND & CO., uader Fuith Netioaal Bank. 510 REWARD—-LOST, ON THE 2TH INST., IN ths Soutn Divisioa, & groen cameo ring, with 3 1% long h hgurg lo whit>. Tae riog wss eacl. sod in new momvees cart. “Tag ab ve reward wilbo pad by B BLOGUM, o1 ead & >outh Wa.cr-at., or W H. WELLS, No. 1Tribans Bailding. 34 REWARI OST, ON SOUTH SIDE, A DI $50 mond pia. 1o abuve reward will be paid a0d no faostions asked by Laving samo gt G£O. ¥, GLASER & O.te, 161 Suath Statoe:. AGENTS WANTED. A GENTS WANTED_ACTIVE GANVASSERS IN Pa YO clty ot town ig this 'SJle,e.ln' yu.n articio odod s catpy Boan. Proats from s Ay, ;én’ix o RN “FHOLHLING, & Lake-viy cormer of tate. —~ | A GENTS WANTED_MALE AND FEMALE, FOR \VARTED o RENT 7 ToRsTen RooSts | A SETAI Shies cerions wata: sumpis &tk byl wi.oup & few blucks of 1he Tribuge bullding, 5ottable | forss e s.; coan.ss agan s wanted. Room 18 U. 8. Ex. g :niloman and wiic, in a resp.c.able neigoburacod. | Co. Baildirg, WAshing cu-st., Chicago. yiy 8t 624, daceman Hyase, DiVORCES. ‘VASTED—TO RENT—A SMALL COTTAGE OR en.ment offoue ir 5y moms, plessmatly siated Norta, bids, casc of Vellsat. Bay pramp iy Yaac, and will be pacmaneat, if saited. Address Trbr ofice. < TVORCES _LEGALLY OBTAINED. FEE AFTER aisorce, Seaadal avaided. Nine yeans' pracrics in | iho courta of Chiicago. “Address Poat-Othios Baa M7, | [TOR SALE-X REAVY DRAFT-HORSE-WEIGH. Ing 1,400 bs; also one black 14 bands, sound aad cetly eafo for lady to ride or drive: alw tast cory ke-3t, from 8 to 11. t-class huggy and harness. At stablo 629 West i WASIED-TQ BUY & GOOD SECOND-HAND landau carrisge. Acdress F 6, Tribuao omice. \VANTED - SEVERAL GOOD _ HORSES _AND mules in exchauga for gwd, Jow priced lots; Ifld, wil) pay wmecash, _Address & 2, Tribuns oiice. INFORMATION WANTED. NFORMATION WANTED — LOST — WITH THE D AEh 5t Dotroit, waich went. down wiibiall ua Cuard ip Lake Harcn, o Siginsw Bas,on the 4 b of Dec. oty Clareace Davidson, of s clis, agod 31 yeass 7 montha. His parcns, Iamily, and frionds snpoosiag him ‘o Eavo been located tor tho winter in Gross Villzgo, Micti, haro only recoatly been assuiod that ba was on boatd ‘the 1l-1ated voasel at the time of the Clasater. Any \nformaticn fiom 1he c-asts of 1o lake of aay bodies or Tticos comipg arhoro frm tho wreck, commualcsted o Bime Wil ho anty cunponsa. ed for, and greauy ublige his Tatber. Ax DAVIDSON, 168 Washinateis-at.. Ill, RVOLMATION WANTED—ANY ONE WHO CaN TR A el Charies Hicbacdson., an Eugliah- Zan apont 2 yesrs old, who left Cieveland for Chicago 1ast September, will conser & taver 10 i+ 8axlous mother o eomeannicatiog with &, PARTOX, Usioa [ron Works, Cleveland. O. PERSONAL. ESTATE, 1. o Lo, 500 aad up- 747 — MONEY ON REAL E: roved prefarrod, 3 1o 5 yeurs: sums o ward e H DS ELLy 43 Beyan Divcie. u , $1.500; will pa, contan T A 1o T o \VARTED=2 LOAN OF €550 O8 REAL FSTATR o 5 years. £ ELER, Koom Metropulitan Block. \VARTED—TO NERT X PARTY WITH SOMB ‘thousands to icag, in sams of $20 to 31,000, Can obtain large 1n.crest.EX-BANKEx, Tribuns umce. \ ANTED=81,00 FOR ONE YEAR, OX IMPROYV ed property 'in Knox, Ind., worih throe_ times toe sbovo am-unt. Addsees J A G, ‘cars Carrier Nu. 6, Sta- tn A, city. Q AND £1,00 TO LOAN FOR 0:‘(5 OR bl'soo mmyg- , on city real eatate. ENOCH HUWARD & CU., Rovm 3 McCormick Hloc] Q4 00, AND 27,000 TO LOAN ON CITY 34,000 22t P e, L8 FALIER dr., Rooms 16 an 17, 9 Washington-st. $4.000 B MORTGAGE DUE 1IN ONE YEAR ] b5, ‘t'nbuns oltc salo; oo otaor ncumbranco, - Address Q5 OOO WANTED FOR THREE YEARS, ON 2 improved. ity broporty worth £,4. ' A 51 1 J: GOBBHRICI, 1 Dearborat 2= $7.500 1O, FoAN 0N GICACO REAL Be 37, fate: muderate commimivn. - ALFRED JAEs, swathwest corer of Madison aod Clark su. $10.000 " ¥ 1l Dekroorte o~ $10.000 TO LOAN, OR WILL BUY PUR- chasa ‘mondy mortgsgos. MUREY & MaGILL, 77 Clark-st. 50,000 AEELIATIONS WANTED FOR 29U, Tuans ot 25,000 and opwards oa nrat.ciass tivproved city real estate. An immedlate lnl'.rsl'tl. ST HAWLEY, Atioriey, Boom &3 Portisnd Bluck. 7 NOT LEs8 550,000 B ETr uoiis: o hem aas, o2 for threa Lrst-class i y read est curity. OF Hivaytars on nrst-clate secanty. P & NEW- ELL, 94 Wasuing.on HOUSEHOLD GOODS. [N uoututiustuorn bt ubo VIS WALNUT AND TERRY PARLOR SET, CO3f- A »r’f.[[a."; foces, for sale at $1h: also halr-cloth paslor fl,pn:cel, &ré Ho:{denco Michigan-a UST BE SOLD TO-DAY LARGE COOK STUVE, with all fiatures cumplotos 813 sume carpets ai furaitars. Call trom 8to 10 and get & arpot Cloauing Works, 4 aod 43 Wess Ad- M feedas new, st argain, at MPOYEY, LOARED ON HOUSEHOLD FIRNITURE, L and lib- plszos, sawing machin.s, and olber Bur A5 0% ernl adraices on #ods lele SVILLTAMS, & Soutn Caoai-st. s WILLIAMS, & SOUTH CANALST., (e, & kst & wouTs o oy Soare Suctica stics Wodncsday, Fei- day. . ‘and eoll other daysAt auction pricas. Giod storaye at low rates. FOR SALZ. A AR AN AN AR A A AR A N S TABLES AND COURTRRS, 3 SHOW- [0 B BT caste, oftces, and ralliag, gse Bxcarcs, &c. 111 and 113 Waloaba: NOR_SALE_CHEAP-CASH_FULL DRESS BOIT FOF s ‘cloth (onco worz). To slow apply at OLM~ STEAU', 36 Wabmshar, OR SALE—A ALSKIN MUFF AND LOA two childrea’s muffs sud col SEWING MACHINES. ER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING. Livac.plated. cqual to e, fur $sle at $23. Hesidence 643 Michigso. GIYGER OFFICE, 21s SOUTH AALSTED 1.1 ot Cal oy s0ld 03 dasy parmea:s, wa oifics opea oronlags. - A- s MELCHEIT, Agoat, Y 1LLCOX % GIBES, THE BEST FAMILY BEWING machins. Toresd, peedies, ofl and ropairiag, Will- cox & Cibba 5. 3. Cows cornor Wabksh-av: and Adamast. MUSICAL. 'OR SALE—A NEW, FINF, CAKVED LEG. % uctare pugy, aod double-rcd orgaa; very cassp for cann, Barcassor cail ot 63 Souch Glark-st. PIASOS AND ORGANS AT AN INMENSE REDUC, tion in price on {nstaliméais sad o feat. STURY & CASMP, 20 S(atoss. §14( [FILLBUY X ROSEWOOD BEVENOC- 5 {avo planolorte, good toas aad in perleo ova- aition, with cuver and stwul. iesidence 643 Micolgan-av. HANDULPR.ST. CAR, 8:15 THURS. Pass A A ateroroor. Ploxss addr s ELIZA- BETHLST , ‘i nbuns va.co. SONAL—J. E. P. EVERVIAING HAS BEEN PEA e Welto me. B.B.P. CLAIRVOYANTS. A e ADAMF IDFLL, THE CELEBRATED FEMALR nd clair bas od 0 Inh:;?‘:n = TJAnt, bas remor 1 West