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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY . 28, 1874 HANDY ANDY. That Brilliant Operator Come Agnin, Tho Report of His Death o Delu- sion and & Snare, He I3 Cuitivating the North and South Bivisions, Hopeless Ignarance of the Detectives. A Prominent Merchant Tells the Story. How Handy Andy Kept His Word About That Cross, ouses Enfered and Properly Tak Negotiations Proposcd, ‘When Bam Lovor wrote tho lsughtor-provol- ing story that made the sonbriquot of ‘¢ Handy Andy " famous, Chicago was still, so to spealk, i o stato of chaoy—tho land being Lardly di- vided from the wators, and tho inhabltants of the rather amphibious torritory belug much too fow in numbers and vastly too simple in their Lenrts to furnish omploymont for oven a third- rote *‘eracksman.” ‘The character painted by tbe Hiberninn humorist was harmloss aud jolly, ‘but, someliow, the nawe had & ringing doviltry in it, and, reseuing it from (ho pages of the novel, & youtliful geamp named EDWARD LOWE, who flrst saw light by the shoros of Lnke Erio, appropriated it to himsell, aud made it notorious in the criminal aunals of this city. 2 Itis freah in tho public memory that in the fall of 1869 all scctions of the city wore startled by n sories of daving burglaries, occurring with minrvelous rapidity of succession.' The polico ‘were confounded, ~ The robboers loft no clno, and tho porsons robbed were reduced to the humil- isting necoseity of , PARLEVING WITIL THE PLUNDERERS, and paying ransom for proporty which was legal- 1y their own, Taking advantaga of police lethargy, tha en- terpriing vagabond Lowe, who was the hoad- centre of the robber ring, becamo nogotiator, and had tho hardihood {0 act in porson as the agent betweon the thioves and their vietims, LEADING VICTINS, Among the promiuent citizens whose property dimivished by tho attentions of the miduiglit murauders woro Ira Holmes, Samuel Halo, and Peter Schuttler. With theso three gentlemon tho man calling himself * Handy Andy” hud satisfactory intorviows, and succoeded m making n haudsome thing, in_ready cash, oub of his nofarious trangactions. It is recorded of fiim that, in_concluding his bargain with Mr, Selmitler, tho lattor discovered gmoug the val- uubles ransomed and_ roturned a very valuable silver-mounted pistol. Mr, Schuttlor turned tho muzzle away from him, a8 if afraid of uu acadont. “Audy” oyed himn coolly, aud, laugh- ing carclessly, enid, *Dow't bo nfraid. “ain't londed, but hero’s oue that is,” and ho tapned signilleantly the butt of a hugo ““novy" that dungled from a belt, It is uunccessary to stute that the great wagoumaker did not proloug tho couveraation under such circumstances. THE DETECTIVES APPEARED. Tow long Mr. Lowe's depredations might havo continued unchocked is o wmattor of mystery, Ladnot a fortunnte iustinet divectod tho stops of Joo Dixon and Sum Ellis, dolectives, ono fino day in the Intter |]m\1 of December, "1869, to- ward tho Motropolitan Hatel, Thoy had had a deseription of ' Andy” from the cltizens al- ready mentioned, and bad boon_banging around for sevornl weoks ‘* on the lay" to catch him, Dee, 23, of the yoor specifled, the oflicers ob- sorved a young mnn, auswering to the **deserip- tive list ¥ given by tho parties robbed, descond- ing tho staira of tho hotel. They collaved him atonce. e attempted to bluff them off, -but it wasall useless, Mo was bandouffed, taken to hiy roomw, nnd searched. Every implement of the burglar's trado, from the * jimwie to - cbloroform, was found on his erson oud in Lis _ apartmount. Ir,- Lowe was safoly lodged in Cook County Jail, and, during the Jabuary torm of 1870, Judgo McAllister presiding, ho was tried in the Criminal Court on charge of robbing the resi- deuce’ot Mr. Samnel Hale. The ovidenco was 30 overwhelming, and the identification so com- oleto, that tho robber contessed overythiug, and sutered o TLEA OF QUILTY. He was, accordingly, sentouced to ten years' continenent in the State Penitentiary, and all well-disponcd peoplo hoped thiat the young ras- cal—he was only 23—would bo Lepé safe from all arm for the allotted period, 1L PEUSUADING WAYS, Edward Lowa, howove , had the dangerous gift of plausibilily, Byron must bove had bis pratotype in his poctic oya when he wrote af the romantio blaclkguard who was *fthe mildest- ‘munnered an that evor senttled a ship or cut a throat.” Mr. Lowe is tall, slight,nnd nov fur from bundsomo. Ilo hns gentle brown oyes and a curved upper lip—a 8ot of Cupid's bow,inherited from his motler, who i said to bo o vory comely wompn, Heolso bad a *‘Lucking cough,” in- dications of sn cnrly grave, and all that Bort of thing. Ile played all manner of card gaies, and Lie tho gift of couversational “gal” ta n 1narked dogree. _All this, taken in conjunction with o submissive demeunor, mado lim popular wmong tho jail'ofleinlsin Joliat, aud, seaing that Lo was, to _all appearance, on tho ligh rond to etemity, via tho gravo-yard, the poo- le down thoro thought that ““ Andy” ought 0 bo nllowed to streteh his limba in froedom, g0 that Lis latest breath might be drawn in com- fort. Among thoe humano peoplo who wero de- 1adad into. tis view of tho subloct wis, 1t I8 elleged, Mr. Spmuel Halo himsel?, a membor of the ilrm of Hale & Ayer, irow merchunts, Thore- fore it is no wonder that the Executive folt sywmnpathetic, and Jost summor tho official flat was pronounced, und ' Handy Andy” left the Penitentiary “ to die,” as he nid to the Warden when leaving that institution, THE BEQUEL. Now comes tho soyuel. Shortly bofora Christ- mad the moro wealthy denizens of the South Division, particularly on 3lichigan nve- vuo, began to complain of repeated rob- beries, perpetrated in & most incompre- bensible ~ maunor. Weok after. wedl tho felonious operations wore carricd on, but, al- though the police wers advised of tho fact, no arrosts could bo effceted. Amunvlm promlucnt peoplo robbed wore Afr, T, W, Inrvey, tho well-known lumber-merchinut; No, 891 Michigan avonuo; Mrs. Knto N. Doggott, Mms. Perry Hwmith, Mr. Tilden, and many others, The rob- ber, or robbery, sppoared to disdaiu any theft of small proportions, und_chiefly nimed nt jewelsy, In this way they visited gomo_litndred “lousos, being more or loss successtul in all their entor- prises. ‘THE NORTH SIDE, Just now the purlolulng fover i raging Iu the North Division, and_amoi the places tiat bavo buen robbed is tho rosidence of the lute Roger J. DBrass, Nearly all the oporatlony were performod in the brord light of duy while the family wis au dwner, The clrenmstances surrounding tho Dbusinoss bogau to muke people think that soma thief of mota than ordinury aculeness mukt ha dirccting ‘tho work.” 'The invalid *Iundy Audy” had disuppeared from the publio guzs aftor his ovor-humuno “pardon out,” wnd, al- though o rumor of his death wus industrionsly ciroululed somo months ngo, the knowing oncs began td boliove that the gifted Mr, Lowo must oe the goncralissimo of the hew crusade ugainkt private property. Xy A BEANON FOB IXFORMATION. In order to ascertain the truth concerning the ontirs wifaiv, & Tugnuxe reporter was dotadled yesterduy to learn what tho dotcetives sud sowis of tho wfl:mlomd peoplo Jmew about the muttor, ‘Iho dutoctivos were spakon to, and professed tha"most xmmum\ Iyguorance of tho whole thing, “ Elundy Audy ™ won dead, they assorted, with agrieved look on their acute fontures. This, however, would not “go down," for, within the lust your or o, tho dotootives havo hoon in tho bubit of hoarding their knowladgo, for pru- donto suke, s they oxplain, Woll, falling with the ununiformed” * peclers,” the roportor re- solved to find out A VICTIN OF THE DURGLARS, and tost bis conversutionsl powors on the subject, o concluded that l{’lr. Ilarvoy was the best passible man to ovorhaul, so, luxt ovon- ing, that gontlemnn wan duly futorviowed at his handsome private residence on tho avenue, The reporter ruvg tho bell, which was sn- gwored by o morvous poared to’ rogard tho Enry from “ Ilnndy Andy ‘I'iinuNz: roasaurad hor, mndo his appearance in the parlor. Ing conversntion onaed s r, Harvey—Oood evening. What can I do for you ? Roporter—T lave come to ask you about “1landy Andy " and bis recont axploits, Mr. Hnrvoy—0Oh, that's it. Woell, tho affair is vory singular, indood,—very. At this polnt Mr. Harvey appeared to modi- tato profoundly on tho wickednoss of mankind, “\What do you know of the affair 2" intorrupte ed tho roporter. TIE PANTIOULATS, WMr, fnevoy—My placo was tobboed just boforo Olristmne, "Wo Woro ab dinnor. 1In” tho foro- noon the girl obsorved a man opening the patlor blindsand looking in,but sho imaginod that Lie had mistaken the Liouso, and lie wont nway immedi- ately. Whon tho nurso got tbrough lior dinnor glio wount up stalrs, aud thought sho heard somo noiso through the house. ‘hat was strange, sho thought, as wo woro all ot dinner, Bho gol up to look around, and saw o man leave by the back entranco. Wo mado search, and diseovered thint sovoral articlos of jowolry Lind boon tolon, \Vfl':. }xy nud by, we loard of a lot more such robbories. Mr. 1arvoy then dotalled tho number of placea visited by tho thioves, Roportor—Do you think that Handy Andy is at the Liottom of all thw ? Mr. Hurvoy—Yos; oithor ““Andy™ or some ono equally well up iu * tho work,” gs tho do- tectives callat, THE TANBOI, Toportor—ITaa any mnflunldnu for tho return of_the goods been made Ly him to you? Mr. Harvey—Not directly by bim, Roportor—1lns thero becn such an offer made indirectly by him, or by a third porson ? Mr. Harvoy—A third person'hina made n prop- ositfon of rausom. Tioportor—In porson, or by lottor ? Mr. Harvoy—In porson, but I have comploted 10 negotintions, don't beliove in compound- ing n felony. I'd much rathor you'd say nounlufi of this in Tus I'mpyNe—it may dofeat o goot purposo, p The roporter, hie griovos to admit, made o promise, with tho mental roscrvation that it should bo agreesble to tho city editor, Noportor—What lends you to think that “ Andy ' is manipulating this business ? Mr. Horyoy—Oh, ovorything. The stylo of “ work "—the audncity—tho cat-like cuuning, Ilis cur-marks are thore, JOUND 'TO ITAVE IT. Ilo})orter—Bub what particular ronson havo you for ohargiug him with tho thefts 2 Mr. Harvoy—Horo’ss prokty strong circumatan- tial point : Whon '* Andy " was on his trinllast, among tho goods found upon him was a beauti- ful peat] cross bolonging to Mrs. Kate N. Dog- gett, When he wis soutonced hae observed to the Jailor, or tho llnfiifl" that ho was bound to liavo thab cross yot. Well, Mrs, Doggott was robbod the otherdny, and among tho valiables missiuig i that samo pearl cross I Now, what do you think of that? Tha roportor confessed that it looked rather like tho handiwork of Mr. Lowe, Mr. Harvey—Tho dotoctives, I understand, are aftor tho thioves; but [ suppose they can do nothing. Mrs, I‘nrr% Bmith was robbed to the tune of £8,000 worth of jowelry. Now, tho North Sido is having quite a° pavic over theso visitations. A DISBELIEYER IN PARDONS, Reportor—What do you think of pardoning com{m?tl\'« crimouls 2 Mr. Harvoy—I think that when s man Iike # Andy" confemsos his guilt, and is sont down for a moderate torm, ho ought to be made to weryo it out under any circumstances. I don’t Loliove in the pardon business anyhow. Seo what wo gain by it. As it was ovidont that Dr, Harvey was fast becoming misanthropio, tho roporter thought it best to tako loave, aud bade the urbsuo gontle- wan goud-night. ——— THE U.\"l\'EllS{TY OF CHICAGO, Ex-President sorvant, who ap- visitor ag an omis- Tho namo of Ty ind Mr, lnrvoy soon The follow-~ Communication from Gurronghs, Ouscaao, Jan, 7, 1874, o the Editor of the Chicaga Zrfbune & Bm: Your oundid editorial article, in last Sunday’s TRIBUNE, containg one or or two errory of faot, which I will thank you to allow mo tho opportunity to corract, ‘You sny ** Mr, Douglag thon concluded to offor the slte to tbo Laptist denomination.” Mr. Douglas nover offored tho site Lo auybady. Ho was asked for it by Dr. Eddy, who however found himself unable to proceod with Lis project. Ho was thon oskod to give it for a University, on tho plau of the present University of Chicago. After negotiations, extending through about six months, ho deeded thie lsud to an individual in trust, but with the oxplicit understauding that, though the grantee named in tho doed was o Baptist, tho grant was uot 1o the Baptist de- nomination, but for tho purposes of aniu- stitutton coustructed on tho plan which hud been submitted to him. This fact Mr. Douglas wislied published, as it was ot tho time. Itis proper to suy that Lis own plun wus a vory difforent ono, He would lLuve ox- cluded any speciat denominationul control or in- fluence, nod would huve counccted the institus tion with tho mumcipal, or porlaps tho State Gogorument, ond this ides which ho kad loug und enthusingtically ontortainad, ho yieldod with much roluctanco, und only after long und enrnost solicitation. Whion, howover, tho prescnt plun wns adopted, hio outered into ¢ as if it bad beon his own, becamo tho first President of the Board of Trustees, aud actively co-operated iu all the ecarly stages of tho ontorprise, sud until bis death, * Nor'1s it quile Tight to soy, ns you do, that “All Mr. Douglas govo was thie latd,” 16 mado tonsiderable douations, gavo smuch time, Inbor, and vatuable counsol, intcrosted Lix friends in tho uudertuking, and, in short, must ulwuys bo remembored s not only tho foundor, bu one of tho mosl carnest promoters aud faith- ful friends of the University. Thosa fucts in the history ot the onterprise ought, 1t would scem, to foreoloso the vosed quostion of its sactariun or unscctarian charac- ter. 1t was clearly coustituted, by specifio agreoment with its founder as au uusectarinn iu- stitution, Ias it doparted frowm its original do- sign? Whnt uro the fruits? It clartor is to- doy just what Mr. Douglis uaderstood and aceepted, providing for jvstrustion in litoraturo, tho sicuces, arty, Jaw, aud medicine, but nob theology; guardiug ogainst auy contests for conbrol among deuominations Ly dotormiuing thut a bare majority of tho Board of Coutrol, with the Presidont, should forever bo of the s religious fuith 13 tho majority of tho origi- nal corporators, but that, boyond this, religious distiuctions should have no place or considera- tion, Would it bo possble for a scctarian col- loge to bo founded on wuch a basis ? But bas this bagis boen adheredto? Look- ing through tho list of the Board of Lrustcos ng at present constituted, I find that of the forty mombers twenty-two aro of the Baptist donomis nation, the romaining cightoon being distrib- uted among the leading churchos, aud including men of o religious Frolouulm.\. ‘Looking ab tho Yaculty, I count ihirty-seven professors and tutors, who, fitst aud lust, ave filled pluces in tho Univorsity, O thoso, fourteon huve beon Baptists, throo have beon Episcopalipus, four Congrogationalists, three Mothodisty, two Pros- Dbyterians, two Universalisty, two Bweden- borgian, ono Unitarian, one Luthoran, and five men uot connected with auy Church, Besides this, 1t is a rulo of the Board of Trus- toes, which Lo beon standing for soveral years, thut'any persons, church, or sssocintion, wilk- out respect to religlous Taith, may furnlsh ou- dowmonts, on condition of rotuining the right in thomselves, and thoir represontatives aftor them forever, to namo tho incumbents on such endowmonts ; o door broad onough, surely, for tho brondest church. It is understood that on- dowmonty aro now in progross ou this basis, If o school thus mavaged sud officered can justly bo colled seofarian, thon scotarianism would seem to bo, after nh, not BO LWITOW O thing ns it commonly pasges for, Ilurvard, sud Yalo, nud Amberst; and Willlama aro ntrictly sectarian_ schooly, soverally controlled and taught, almost or quite exclusively, by men cou- nected with one ‘lmruaulu ohureh,” And you, Mr. Editor, oan it fuirly be said that **their day hns gons byl It was' hopod by tho originators af tho University of Chicago thint the ondeavor to plunt here s University on n broader and more liboral Lasiy, " at (ho snme timo that it should Lo guarded aguinst soctarian war, would be met wich a gonorous ro- Bponse fyom tho pross aud poopla of Chiesgo and the Northwest. ‘That hopo is not yeb abandoned, At lenst it will bo after somo, who feol bound by bligations which they doem saore, aro doal, if a differont spirit shall suc- ceed in parverting the muniflconco of tho ln- mented founder of _tho.University to othor ends thnn that of true cducation, uubrimmoled by the domands of sect or parly, Will you allow me, M. Editor, a slight corren- soctlon of aremark in your nrllulu, more por- gonnl to myself? In your onumoration of my pomowhat nultifurious functions as Presidont of tho Untversity, I think you do me, probabl; in tho spirit of partiulity, over much hovor, hmve unever hoon Univorsily bookkeopor; that doryice Las always beon porformed by mon om- 1 ployod by tho Trunteos, and, I bollove, compo- tont for thoir work, J, O, Bunuovaus, —Sic - =) AMUSEM liN’l)g; ITALIAN OPERA, This aflornoon the farowell matines of fho Nilsson operalic company will bo glvon at ooloy's Thoatre, Thoro will, therofore, be only ono dramalio porformance at this thentro, and that du the cvening, Tho opora will be “Traviats,” with BMadamo Nilsson oy Viola, HOOLEY'S TIEATRE, 1t looks natural to 8o Johin Dillon bnelt ngain at Hooloy's Thentro, playing with his old agsool- atos; quite natural to hoar everybody tittoring whenover ho appears, It is a romombrance to witness tho oxtraordinary attitudes ho takes, onch more droll snd grotesque than tho preceding one. Johu Dillon has mot lost any of Lis former ability to koop tho houeo in & roar of lnughtor. Nor has hio, if nppenrances are of auy valio, lost his hold qun tho good will of tho pntrons of this theatre, Tho drama with which ho oponod his _ongagoe mont at Ioolay's waa the not vory novel, but al- wys oujoyablo, farcleal comody, * Married Life,” in which lio &)Inym! the part of Henery JDove. ‘Thero i no dopth to the ploco; itis oll surfaco- worl, bulitis vory plensnut work; nud, aftor all, that is what the publie want to go and soe,— lively picces, livoly comody, with a dash of bur- loaquo ulowad for Dillos. b, Sogs 18 baok again ot Hooloy’s, and is & strong additional at- tractlon, Ilo fs ono of tho bost actors in ' 0ld man” parts who havo ’))Inyud Yioro, and his performance of Samuel Coddls is oqual_to nny that ho las shown us for somo timo, Mr. Bullivan's nprflnrnnco also ns Lionel Lynx ia that of familiar faco strangely unfamilinr upon tho boarda of late, and quite welcomo, too, in thio part which_ suits' him oxcellently. Miss Clino, who _played with John Dillon, was more sub- duod, and therofora more ncceptablo than could hiaye boon oxpectod, thongh slio s o trifle woalk to briug out the oxcessive drollery of tho como- dlan, Mirs, Macdor was_ 48 good as over, and the rest of the east, including Messrs. Blnfedall ond Arnold, and Misacs Mook, Cowell, and Mathins sufiiclently good to noed no especial notice. The porformauca concluded with Mr. Dillon's pet farco, “On His Lnst Legs.” Now that Mr, Dillon is once moro roin- stated at Tooloy's,—his contract Lo ond with the fivst ymptora of his ** failing,"—it {s tobo hoped that Lio will romain for tho rest of tho soason, The bill will bo ehanged to-morrow, *“‘Lhe Over- }:‘l‘;‘d Route ™ Dboing subsiituted for **Morried 0. TIIE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ‘Tho Inst week of Ar. Owons’ engagoment is to bo a brilliaut ono, **Solf,” which has hithor- to boou played to good business, will give placo this ovoning to Mr. Owons® best plece, “|Caloh Plummer,” with that finished actor in the title rolo. 1o has become as nearly indontified with Caleb Plummer n8 with Solon Shingle, and tho former {s o masterpicco whoro the lalter in n clavor charactorfzntion. The story is familinr, boing nothing cleo than “The Cricket on the Hoorth," by Charles Dickons, and tho maat suc- consful dramatization of any of that creator's works. It will boplayed to night and to-morrow only, *The Heir-at-Law" and *Young Amor- ica™ being presented Friday. BALVINI AT HOOLEY'S. The anpoarance of this giaut of tho modern atage ot Hooloy’s Thontre with bis full company ought to crowd the house fullor thau it ever way packed. Tho public ate awaking to o senso of Togrot that any of his crontions wero lost to thom. The presont is the last opportunity they will have of seelng thoe grentost nctorof tho prosént day in threo of his bost charncters, ngomar, Robert, Zarl of Essex, and Olhello, Tlhieso havo been selected” as his most nopular parts, aud ought to bo oarofully studiod by ev~ orybody, Tho #nlo of seats commences to-mor- row, aud Salvini plays Monday, Tuesday, and Wodnonday nights. —_— PERSONAL. Chiof-Juatice Whaito has oloven childro: —Gen, Jumes Rogers, & South Curolina Con- gressman forty yeurs ago, has just died. —DPrince Loopold and Princess Beatrico, tha Queon's youngeut children, were contirmed on tho 7th Inst. Ly tho Bishop of Winchester. —Gon, Crook sharply critioiacs Gon, Howard's agsertion that tho wildest Apaches may be met and conquered without arms by God's help, iaward should reserve such ammunition for hiwsolf, —Ohio had Bon Wade a long time ago, Lut thig is the flrst timo the country has evor Inown hor Waito,.—Syracuse Courier. —Prof. Weber bas beon eleccted President of Aliddlebury (Vt.) Colloge, aud lie will acoept. —Dr, Tazowell Tyler, third son of ex-Ires- idont Jolm Tyler, by Lis first marringo, died in San Francisco not long ago. ITo was a Burgeon in the Confederato nrwy, and aftor the war re- noved to Californin. —Mrs, Jackson, the wifo of tho Bishop of Tondon, died in Futbum Palace, Jam, 6, after an illnous of ouly four hours’ duration, Siio was 56 yoars old. ~—An ox-United States Sonator from 1llinols is ongaged in choppivg wood this wintor, Somo of the presont ones might cut sticks and bonotit the country.—Loston 1°0st. —Gen. Pillow is reported to be losing the sight of Lis laft oyo. . “Dr. Hemry D. Stoarns, tho nowly-clected Bugxudumudnul of the Retreat for tho Insano, ot Hartford, Ct., is to visit Ilurope for a fow months before nssuming bis now position. —The Frauklin (£'a.) Cifizen states that ono curious episade in Calob Cushing's lifo—curious for a nomiuco for Chief-Justico~hns not hith- ertosoen light. That is bis arrest at Harris- burgh, 1n 1861, by Maj. Gideon J. Batl, in pur- suanco to a tologram from Gen, Scott. DMaj. B, escorted him to Gov. Curtin's oflleo, whero ho was informed that tho Govorument deemed it prudent to require him’to tuke the iron-olnd onth of allegisnce, Tlus he did, after some liesitation, and was then rotensed. —Gen, McCutchius, tho Ropublican eandidate for Governor in New Huempshire, puts up in per- son the horses of his visitors, Ho sald to a ro- cent interviewor, * el your peoplo that the lto- publican caudidate for Governor took good care of your horse, —Gen. Louig T. Wigfail ig lecturing in Toxas on thoobjects aud valuo of the Southern His- torical Society. ~—Two gons of formor Governors—ex-Gov- Johu A, King and ex-Gov. Hamilton Fish—figure in the New York Logisluture. —OChiol Tustice Waite's grandfatber reachod 00. 1lis father was over 80 ut the time of bis flcnth. Both were Judgoy. It runs jn the fum- g, “Judgo Harrison_was thrown from Lis car- ringo ot Guilford, Conn., Mounday, whilo trying topass tho Doy, W. H. H. Murray, Doth gon- tlomen wero driving at fuil spoed. —Gen, aud Mra. Georgo B, McClellan spont Christmas at Marsoilles, the guosts of Frank W, Pottar, United Statos Consul at that port. They yuiled for Palormo tho day following, —Bon Wood, of New Yorl, owus tho only moruing deily in Charleston, 5. 0. —Qen, Jawmes Bhields, of Carrollton, do., haa ot 80 ho can walk around, Ono of bls logd wan yroken on the 5th of Moy lasf, ~—Moses Humpton, s Whig membor_of Con- ross, 1847-'61, and of late yoars Presidont udgo in Pittsburgh, Pa., will olfer himself this yenr ag & memher for Congross. —Col. Jobn It, Popbam has been designated by Judge Hughos a8 Olork of the Uuited Statos Court for the Eastorn Distriot of Virginin at Tichmond., —T'he now Bpoaker of tho Lower House of tho Towa Logialature, John 11, Gear, is & wholesslo grocer of Durlington, dolng o large businoss, and roportod to be wealthy, Ho is personally vory popular, and justly so, aud, belug s far- mindod and howorablo man, should make » Food Bpoaker. It is enid ho will be o candidate for Congross noxt fall in McCrary's diatrict, and bis oloction g Speaker will Lo au ofliciont holp in fl.lut direotion,.—Dubuque llerald. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. USINESS BUGGY FOR BALL, FOR §3, AT 466 Bichiganay, OR BALI-ONR LARGE WORK-IORSE, WEIGH- ing 1,400, 0 years, cupital worker; ot black florse, Byonrs ald, ting saddlo or driving-larsd, sound and kind, 1.1 Ll s ‘ou Tast pucur, firat-clins Luggy, ote, ; harnuss. Vo rensobablo ifur rofusal to-daya " Blablo, &) Wask kst FDB BALE_CIEAT, ONK GYEARL OLD BAY Jiorso, wolght, 1,500 104; elav, o fow plugs, at 84 Diadl- awat, h) ANTED. dandnu._Adds AGENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTED~MALI AND FEMALE, TOR tha best sulling artiolo ayur {nvonted it salls itsolli unts ura sotually oloariug from B to 82 0 Jadicatod Gorn Fllo ny o dny, Tl Wil curo corns, wioragoncus, cals 1ouscd 118008, OF warta: 6an Lo usud’ by & child; fovar touchos tha siund i wovor onunos the foot 16 bleed, danplo uta 15 conta lo Company, Lo 13 U, B. 15, Vo, Bund . NO. 8T, » i, BAB fonday, G 0 AGADENY, (g M bl L 1L g form b COUT Frielat, e N[USE SARR T, DEENING, OF W YONE, ST, f ko a limitou nuiiher af* puphls on tho kular, ab 1844 Statu-st, lorms madorata, CITY REAL ESTATE. A A A AP A SN A AN POI BALE_DY B, 0. VIRRLING, IUCAT-ERTATI "Agont, Yoom 18, 128 Donrbnrn-at." noar Madfsont aonty ooy G ROt = Biato.t,, houno and lot noar Fldridga oonrt, Tot, 190 foot, noar Danrborn, + 402173 foot, noRE Adnnin-st. uenido.at., cornor THIHy-Nfih, HAx13] foot, Tlirty-oightii-at., brick houso'of 0 rooms, sul fob, £logant brown sioiid front oo S, 8., #20,00; ‘Oatcloy, ‘880 down, Tiarrison-at., houso and lot, near Wharron-ay., B-foot lat, hot, Loavittest, and Oakloy, balanca in oasy monthly paymonta, Tauko-st,, houso and Int, noar Ann, dnokabiat, Houso and oty hoae JofTorson. B & fullson nd Kitty. ook, cornor oD fRty. Tiny rond, ot 1415178 foot op Grean ey sond, nons Divorsoy.a, 1,000 foot contrally Tooatod and dusirabite, eheap, rOIE BALILSE OFt thal2h FLITT ON NOWAWICHT. near Bophi yriov, 80 por foot, BNYDER & LILK, 14 Nizon Buildiug, udrihosst. cursor Mouroo and La o TFOR SALE-WARREN-XY. ~IBTORY AN Houso, 13 roome, modern Jinhravomonta, Tot Fixish, an Warron'av., near Union Park, BNYDRIU& Lick, 14 Nizon Bulidity, uorthoast coruor Monroo aud LaSalio-ste. T Lii-1§6x17 VEIT, SOUTHWRST OONNEL Tros Sy 4 Koryntilate: price, $7h o Cotingo Grava-av, ant Eorty-htiat.: e lg s L & L 1 N por fooL; torme tonult, SNYDI ullding, northosst corner Monroo and LaSallo"ats. JROR BATE 0 LOTS 1N TIE DISTRICT ToURD: wnor, ALBENTOILANL, 116 Monrv-st. il TOR BALE_AT A BAUGAIN_LOTH ON WEST: ornenv,, Toxington, Tolk, Taylor, Al Compboll-n Tartios wisfiing to bulld—-no monoy roguisod down, Ine quira at 13 South Olark-st., lu bank, Fon SALI—TIOUSH AT WILLS.ST, DEPOT GON- o piaiaifg ning raoma, ood atora Bid brigk Ussomont, ] plnstor and pal H oars’ 9 DBYRNE, 5 fneio-at. o RO, SALE-TWO TARGE AND TERGANT hulmn’l‘ with largo Iots, oast [rants, botwoon Twont; 1itth and Twoaty-ninth-sta., on Miohigan-av, THOS, 11111, 123 Dosrbarn. —I]lll!gal;nufif, Iils’STnL'l’.'ll’?{“;l‘\’D?ll Mlfll’;l- o0, daat. front, on Wrbnaliav. mens ‘an 6 yoacs* tino, choap. THOS.A«TTILL, Toaso. ___SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. OR SATI 0N WXGHANGE-GIEAT AND AC. ganalblo billiing propocty Ly figlat, blosk, of acro by DG TR, 67, Wghingtotat. | Ab Melrova and” Maywood, onoiml? houg's ride wost trom tha Wollast. dopot, on tho Ualona Disision of tho Nurthwostoen Tinll Tralus theroto pnss through tho " delightful and growing suburban towns of Aut tin, Ridgoland, Oak Park, and Itivar Iorest, M rosy and Maswood “aro witintod on a high ridgo, of tahloland, 60 feot abav thalovel of tho lake, dividing tio watoni- flowiig cant Into Lakn Mlchigan and wost inta liv Risxiasippl Tiivor, anil thoro eaunob ba m mioro oalthul locntion, " Vau hinva alroady thiroo churchos, ouo 1igh and ona Normal schiool, hotala, livory stables, umbor, briok, oonl, and wood yards, drug, dey woole, aiid groosty etords, and eliops ot ll Klnds, Yo avold'olty faxation and m‘m rontay nud ot nigh, dg. pura air, divaraiifud ‘seonory, and a Los(ifu i roving and Bunting grounds. Tho park s of ground, with nativo’ (roon; has two arliliola n providad | with varlous' moans of amuso: with music-staud, sustio bridgen, Wlks and driven, and gontains an obsorvatory, froni tho top of which’ may bo viowod . an_oxtont o torritory for G0 miloa _nround, and which atfords tno of i tho finest viows fn' tho Wesl, You liavo a good clasn of nelghbora; your ohlldron encountor no ough clnasos ot achool, ovorsthing I desirablo, and’ your ncoossibilily 4 such tnat 0 minutes’ rido fnn nicoly-ontud paasoigar one and 135 conta faro will Elluo']nu in tho businoss gontro of Uhlcaga, audmuch juickor than woro you sosiding on Thirtioti'at, Asli- iand-av, or Lincoln Park, aod relyin on strcot-cam o atngos, 'Your sonrly oxjianson aro kroatly dimiulsiicd, and you ean_rorol your placo of husiness quickor and mara comfortably, Bncaos 3 lifo Uewins iy owning your own homo and llnLl!M!Ilk ront, and men who pay renf are mut gonorally kopt poor thorsby, Sovins banks fail and llr!ne‘uu uh’nnnnnnu{ ‘but, glogoey put u) enrorf to you through 11f, You can buy o deslrablo, aa- coseiblo fioin for from 8300 118700, on lozg timo, and uo monoy down it you wish to ueb 1t {a bufiding, Land s not onty thy bialn of wealth but of absoluto sedurity, anid i tho anly rofdo formorios, and thle innil as an Tvost: mont will doublo all tho monvy you may shauld you profornok to Improva 1t. - Mapa_ And sleon. Inm ebving fnformation tarvliiod tety i caliing on or writing to D, KNIGUT CARTERDAS tilo oflice” of tho Malrasa Qamgaay, 167 Washlugtun-ok JPORSALE-SOUTI HVANSTOL { ATARGE, TINE: iontTiy pnsanier by’ swaeen LILLGENON BHOG: 2 o I owners, 1 7¥ s and o7y Stalaste s ) * QR EATE_ERGLEWOOD-TWO LATGRERTONY i.lloull‘(ml‘“x«' flrlb-lolf\ul ‘Inl‘fl‘ ‘:mn‘ fi;ll.uum. Bfllfimul. one o _dubota; sixty traine dallys G mantily pave mnte b aimioee. - “HILLGRRON R AR Reands parky witl tmoven Inkon, Homa {a so- ut into i, ovon GHEAT, BY TIil OWNEI IOR SALE. P BIX GOOD OR BALE-LOTS AT SOUTIL OHIOAGO, THE L iousos on_South Sio, 80,000 to un,&z‘él Tlotnnonr | 1 oront bninsos sabnrhe: Tna ILE 157 Denabormin Archor-av, and Halstod.st, ; 2 aoros on the bLiufl at AT Weniingia ot nta adighhids Morgaa ark, vory chioap. ORI SALI—10 LOTS O I GNION, RUEIMAN AND Wallace-ata., noar the Unlon Bock-Yards, Will ho 801d olicap and ot oany tere, Inquiro of . SEGBI at tho Stock-Vards Jiscliango, or of SNYDER & LE 14 Nizon Bulidlog, gorthonst 'cornoe Monroo and La- O BALR-FORRFST-AV.OT.OTS 0N FORREAT- v, noat Thirty.fourthat. Prico low and onsy torms. SNYDEAL & LI, 14 Nixon Duilding, northoast coror Monroa' and LaSallo-sta - OR_BALif—Till EQUITY IN TWO OIt TIRER now briok housos on Vinceniica-ny.” Will tako yart Call st 191 Viucous i rent estato and tho balinoo caals, nosay. FDRHALE—TWO-BTOILY AND BASKEMENT BRIOK rosidouoo and lot, 1410 Prairio-av. Prico, $7,600. L. U, BRAINARD, 18 Madisorst., Room 17, FOI!BAL“—TO BUILDERS—I HAVE FOR BALE tito bont coraor on tho Honth Bido for dwollings; focn ton first-clasn to_ront or_soll ALERED. JAMES, southwost cor : [ twrms oy, dison and Clar] OR SALI—BRICK DWELLINGS ON WI JACK- son-st,, near Thi 1.alio, on West IHarrison, neas mrg"n 2t "BHILIE BV '€ €O, 1toom 18 ‘Major FT)“ SALE-13-ROOM TWO-STORY AND DBASK- W ment brick on_Washington-st. ; 6-room cottago on Valuu oo coltags on DPatkav. Tot 6atI), at nfo prices. Call on D, LEONARD, 179 East Madison-at. JFOR SALE—AT & SAGRIVIOR, TN TAKEN TaIS wook, octngon marblo-front, inistiod handsomely, A ront bacgain. - Ownor noxt doar, 701 Moncoo-at, O SALE-OIEAP 1OTS ON ARKISON, AFT: doon, and Shplto-nta. Wator, gan, atrcot prvod, mn: o timo. " KR, DAVISON & WECCH 14 Ta: e (10T SALE—A TEW LOTS AT TI_N. W, works and Central Park, with a guaranioo of CATL- 10 por cont bix shov for an advatoo, Luguiro of D. LUGN- ARD, 179 Kast Madi 12 [{ 0N BALE—RRSIDENORS ON SOUTIKIDI et from 0,000 (0 $10,0. CANVIICLD & MAT- ON, G0 LaSalliat. TFOR SALE OUEAP. G:ll0 FERT ON CLINTON- at., nonr larshon. Bactoson ., A, & St. L, . R,, at Brighton. I0aceos canal feont, Sco. 6, 59, 10, 1010ts near Gotton ML, JOSEFH DONNERSDER- GER, basomont southwest cor, Stato and Washington-sts, FOR SALE_3.STORY AND BASEMENT SAND- stono frout liouso, with brick barn, au Tndlant-ay., near Tulely:thirdst,, 810,00, A _grout’ bargatu, PUT: NAM & NEWELL, Tloom 13, 91 Washington-st. IO SALB—GORNER INDIANA-AV, AND THIL tythird.st., tho finost rosidenca lot on tiie avenue, 76 1852 will a0l withont any money down 10 partics who whil bulld,” J. H, KEELER, 195 Clark-st, F{OI SATLE—ON SOUTI{ PARK-AY., OOTTAGE, ) r:nnw and enrnor lot, 25x138, noar T'wonty-niuth-at., 1, KERLER, (45 Clnck-st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, JrOR BALE—IF YOU HAVE A RISPONSIDLE oustomor for a $100, 000 stock-farm, within four hours* ¥ido of Ohioago, no moucy dows, nddross Box 2,064, Cioclunstl, O, S Fmr‘m E=1 WiLL SELL ATIOUT 400 ACRES, noara haudsono subnrb, batwoen and near £0 ralls Foads, within six milos of cfty Hmits, for §515 por ncro, 1,9, 4, and b yoars, intorost in sdvings and provision 1r roloso on’cacli fot: omfiontly adnptod far sub- divisions,” No_monoy downl o rosjunsible party. Ad- dreas 1ox 9,664, Clachiat), Ohia, JOI SALE-—12 AORES BEAUTIFUL IGH LAND, TP S ASour st Lonis, sceounded by bns projomonts, 910 » ¥oryclioip; or will exchanga or lot and pny $20 Addross Box 78 P, O, 7O SALK-On EXCIARGIE T ACRES OF W, roved chiolca land in DoWIt Gounty, Towa, Will'scll tnt, aoy part of it. THOS. A, HILL, 123 {)’nflrhum-nn REAL ESTATE WANTED, -i ANTED—8 TO 16 LOTS BETWE! BOUTH Parks and Bouth Uhiongo, Give lowest price and torma, Roum 18, 143 LaSallo-st. ‘L ANTED—AT IYDE PARK, A 25 OR 30 FOOT WY lot. " Slust bo a bargaia. Address M 8, Tribuno atfice, VWANTED-ONE OR TWO GOOD RESIDRNOE lots on Paulina, Wood, Honore, Lincolu-at. or Wiu- chiester-av., botwenn Madison and Van Buron-its, OS- BOKN & SKILLMAW, 124 South Olark-at, VY ANTED-TO_ PURDIASE-TIOUSE: "AND 1.OT. ‘wartli fram 158,000 to $13,00; wost of Ashland.av.; east of JRobey nad’ gouth of GIL. BERT & CO., 206 LaSallo-t. dison-sts, S, A Fd'n. BALIi-T.OTS, BLOOKS, AND AGRES NEAR U, & N. W, Oar Nhovs aud Coutral Park; ohoico iroporty at Iow pricos aud on gusy torma. West Ublcago Laud Ca,, 73 Doacliorn-at. JOR_HALE-OHOIOE, PAGKINGOUSE PROD- orly ai Union Stock-Yards, _Wa aro solo agonts for Tackers” Addidons, JAS. B.L.GOODMAN & CO., 13 Dearborn-at. { 'OR BALE-LOT8 AT MAPLEWOOD, ONLY FOUR milos Trom Oouti-110030; Aocossibid by stoaw-cara; commiutation fare, 816 conts, Shado troos havoe beon sot out ovor tho ontiro proparty; sidownlks havo also boon laid ; arteslan woll on the property flowing at rate of 50 lml]nnu of pure wator per siinuto,” Thosa lots are rapld naroastug l‘l;“v:hm by lll\u f)xrlr 1ing lfl;'u'mu!(u\“'mh'l‘e‘h E}‘fl soon rench (hin proparty.. Prica o Intnfrom X oy casy pasmonta, - WING & FARLIN, & Eust Wasits {ogtonal., Jtooin 3. OR SATR_BARGAINS IN LOTS, BLOOKS, AND acros, clioap Iota fust wost of ity liiite near oar aliops and Contral Park: abstracta givon and monthly pa; onta takon, JAB. 1. GOODMAN & €O, 7% Doa ornent, {01 SALE 0 LOTS IN BECKS (FIRST) SUNDL vision at Nurmai School; WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkoovers, Olerla, &o: VW ANIED-AN EXPIRIENOLD MAN 10 SOLIOIT nrack i ogllogt for a fibolnes eluting estallfshe laliment. Addrdes 63, Tribano, oflioo, sta{ing huo, lifloatlous, ealary waniod, &0, _Plage pormanoat, ntriotly cash rusn 1285 o ot W ANTED ADVERTIEER WANTS AN Asaist: nnt, with 8100 or mure, 10 oauvass a vory aalablo and profitablo proparation of his own; well endored i this i‘!‘l‘gx nmfl:‘:w partuors may alsoapply, Addross Ii 3, Telb- b Traaes. ANTED-IN A LARGI FAOTORY, A THOR- ough 1nrobialat to suporintend ranning and ropnirs on aal) and door moclifties, Glve' roloroncosand Lomns, * and addross MACHINIST, cavo Couk, Uoburm & Ga.l loaio. W;\N’TWD-AN AGTIVI: MAN OF RXPRERIBNGE, abiliiy, And acoustomod to Taaking oatinintos, to tak olinrgg of lfm-hlnssduflm(mnnl of & loading stah and door manufaotory, Addross, giving torms and roforonoes, HODININTEnDINT, "oafo Gook, obura & Govy ORE- cago, W”Am‘n%-/\ G00D CARNIAGI-TODY, BAKEN ono atliors neod apply: want tho bost, that can Lo oL i tha Biasee o G TeD: Lisoolt T WA Ramon-Al, 'RD—. iy BWEDISH, GEIMAN, WA o ortnt otk hfop W game Ny, ¥ ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Tomaontios: NTED-A GIRE, TO DO GENERAT, IOUAR. works Gorman proferrod, Apply at 178 Bouth San. Ponwogian gir for ent, 101 Lasinilo-st, WANTED=A COMPIFTENT GIith,_T0 DO GENE- \ Tl ausoworky & (anmou o Usuadlan’ peafurcod. Apply 208 Wost Jackon “rA‘Nfl-:'nJE Qiftl 10 TARE OARI; OF OfiTe dren aud Cailat 313 WA We cla, Wost. r ced apply) to \ Dotaveon Wob: ‘1 Weat, Monrag LCLARS OLHTL (NON, 1, nnd iton n o como ready to swork uf hing workin n privato family, t fu sacond o ll'l"l’l atefa ily. A GOOI) (IRETO TIRLD IN GENERAL mall, fieat work, 1lx War aqulro nt 174 Bouth Han W ANTE Fand fronoe n o amal fauiily, " Apply at $70° Miobi: -4V, noar Fourteontt wan L G001 COOK, WABIIET, AN, Nono iut good neod annly. Good A GERMAN, AWEDE, OR irl {0 do_gonoral honsowark: A t ‘wagos, D IRON- 1o~ NOMWE. ood aook, A7 ANTED=A GO 159 \Wont Washington-at, PETENT OIRL, TO DO OLAM- ANTED—A GOOD OARRIAGE TRIMMER TOR light and hoavy work, None but llrst-class work- won noud apply, 404 Wost, Madison-at. WA can, AT ) BOUTIT MORRGANAT, Gormay, Norweglan, reforoucos. A _GIR of Altort: VW ANTED-FAILGTE AND ALL OTHERS WiiO doslre 1o loarn o aet of outting by tho Fronal aiviston Fale, whll inquiro 1303 South Clarkeat., whory I yill plce tnstruction ovory evauing fraui to9."'J. G N WOBIKA. VW ANTRD-X TINNER, TO G0 INTO COUNTRY] nono hut & fiat-claas workman and & middle-aged, yinglo wan wosl auply ; a attuation for tha yoar. ~ Apply to 11IENRY LUDWIG, 147 Kaat Kinzio-at. iD=A GOOD CONT i TITS O AK- Dustnesa; will pay oaals, Address A 23, Tribuno or oflico, Miscellancous. ¢ ANTED — WINTHIL - EMITLOYMENT, Tor overzlindy. Goud wagon, - Dormanct omploy- . Nl e enale ol rtioulars frob, W A HENDEIEON & G0,y *Clorcland, 0.1 VY%, WANT TO TAPLOY A TATGE NUNRER OF WY el Businces o fo favolanly i citios sad arko towns, and soll aue Un a Thw Diroo Ritomm e M ANAINDALISS OOvs Tniintapotis, Th Ag’m&n;mu TO |slfi;l AN “A(ll’flr}]l,ti‘.;'rlll\ll' ovors iy on slghts bl proflta, fond 10 conts far aaimpig o oulls - BASTMAN'S GOv 40 West ot dalpheat., fooin 1, F\ ANTRD_TIRAT-OLASS OARRTAGE WABIER; V¥ “muatbo tomperato. Apply 6% Wost Lako-at. TWANLED=-A T MEN OF GOUD ADDRESS ‘and gontlomanly apponranco to assist in plncing stack for o manufacturing sompany, o work in tho olty, Addrwa,statlng prosout or formoe uéoupation, 1 &1,75ib: ano oflico, V WORK ANTRED-YOUNG MEN_AND WOMEN TOIL AN cnay, paying husioss, in olty ar country, on amall capital, Hamplos froo. WAY & COv I\ Last Hau- dolph-st., Room 18. ANTED-AN ENERGETIO YOUNG MAN OAN find pormanont smployment, at fair wages, at 48 Major Block, ANTRD-T,NERGETIO YOUNG MEN, TO WIOM stoady omploymont will bo gison, Uall st or address with statnp 167 Boutls Olark-st., Room 6. ANTED-ENERGGIIO AND AGTIVE OANVAS- VWANTERCAT tofg TNDIANA-AV., A GIRLTO DO ‘Ronural liounowark; Swailo of Norwaplan proforro ANTED=GIRE TOTL GENERAL HOUBEWORK 0L 010 Bonth Doarborn-st., batwoon Thicty-lirst and Thirty-socoud-ata, L'rivato fainily, WANTED-A " GOOB OTfiL, FOR GENERAT, Housework (n a family of throo, Apply at 3% Wost Madlson-st., side-door, ANTED-A WET NURSL, 00 0 12, batwoon 11 and 13, or botwoon 8 aud Nursos. APPLY AT -, HIEYDOOK, 160 Daarhorn. THT OF- Toom “Tl\ NTTD—A COMPETENT AND CLIATLE PRIL. #on to nurso aud take cliarge of & siok Iady. App; 741370 Tndinun-av, = s Averr Al it Miscolinneons. NTED-A YOUNG LADY TO ACT A8 BOOK- ‘keopor foran acadomy, Itoforongos what salaey expocted, 18 73, frod, Ad- eliuio ‘aglso; Wi orad: N LADY OANVABSERS FORL THR i ublio Gentennial: imoat iboral terms offered. Cail iros Room 69, 160 TaSallost. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Boolkeenors, Clorks, Eto. SQITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GERMAN: apuake Jinglish woll; lins had oloven yoate’ oxnorlonco in rotail dry goods trade, #lyo good rolorence saly liouso, _Pleasy fo, sovan yyars In this countey cnu uld profor to euter soma wholo- dress 1,28, Tribuno offioo, QUFDATION WANTED~AS DOORKEBRPER AT A small satary, aitco. Goud roforonce, Addross K 78, Tribuno QUTUATION WANTED-TY A YOUNG MAN (ENG- e lish), ged 30 na nssiatant bookkuopyr or Toforodco It from prosont calleotor. L8, Tribuno offico. S ATION WAN( oaroful nud swillin Addross A o, Tcdbuns oftico. Y A B Il writor aud quick G BIAN, at fgures. Qm Trados. ATIONS WANTED-BY TWO FIR ST.OLASS 0 onoh ung.- it ensh, Vork Tndo: o Fork wion gonfcationors. ar paatry.conkes it fing Dalanao in 1, 2 and 8 yoars.’ HULBURD & COv S8 14 Y\,..u.?“f'; 5, qoliole subscriptions, for o Nowx Xock Inda: | Nty Lasincess sosiagsias, oe ool AQarors i 4 Tribus Sallost, fioo Indopondont, Room 3, 15 Fifth-nv, ofice, JOR SAIT-CHOWOR TOTS NEAR THE NEW Hydo Park denot, for aalo ta partics who dosirg loca~ tions for rusidencos, on extremaly fayorablo terms, Theso oy, Ints thns, wilipay any ong to by for s hoiostead, GUORGE THORP, Hoont 6, 193 Bouth Clark-st. Fb"u SALE_AT AUSTIN—FINX BUILDING LOTS, honses and Jots, and bargains in_acro proporty, ou casy torms. O, I ORUFTS, 6f LaSullost., basoment, FDR BALE—-BARGAINS IN LOTS AND BLOOKS 84 0. M. W, naw car works, near Weat Forty-olghtii- at. Two on mosthly yay- Satingan menr T work ats ORUITS, 6 LaSallo-st., basomont, [{ OR SALE—ENGLEWOOD-WE HAVE S0ME OF tho moat desirablo lots in this suburh, nonr uflmu. dayoiad areatatow vricer. OANFIELD & NAT- tmoats, ANTED-TWO DUSINESS AN WITIL 820 OR 1600 to 50 to Springflold and Pooris, For fall par- tlontars addrons 13 2, THouo offcos VWANTED-X YOUNG, GIRMAR O FOARDINA, vian boy that can read and writo Kaglish. ~ Apply ot G. DUSKL, 3 Milwaukoo-ny., VVAN'HED—-AN 'ACTIVIE LAD, 17 YEARS OF AGE, in a publisbing oifico, to lean th businets. Salur first year, §160. -1ost of roferoncos roquired, Add: 5, Tribuho otilgs, ress mpoctablo pequafnted in tho clty, Conchmen. Teamstors. &o, ITUATION WATED-AS COAOHMAN—BY A RE. 1Ls not afald of work, 44, Tribuno office. 0unz AR who §s et 1o tho businoss ani Address D QUUATION WANTED-TY A RESPECTABLE marriod man as coachman and family, his wifo ns cook and ‘f{nnlnnurln n Inundros; ins no privato noum- brancd; ling ng ablostion to sliort distaud L the oountey, Addrosh 1576, Tl uio oflica. TO RENT--ROOMS, A A A A A e S N A A AP AN SRS i, RENT_ELIGANTIX FURNISILED HOOMS BY o day, wouk, or month, at 8t. Kino, 85 atid 87 Dear~ harges roasouabl F)ORt BALE_ENGLEWOOD-$3,i00 BUYE NEW 2. o achisat d doote. LAk walos by July next, TLOL: clioals N walor by duly noxt, BURD ®'CO., 205 Lajnlio-at. Sl {IOR BAL_ERGLEWOOD, DUSINGSS PROVIE. Uyon’ Stato-st,: srlondid. location for Rrocers, Hard- warg; or flonr and faad. bostnons. Trots o WabKSH and MicHiinu.ave., 3 blocke from atatian, 3 blacke fratn Nouth Park. Tako wator Ly J uy noxt adds yrantly o the advans taios of Lhis properiy, HULBUILD & CO..203 Lasallot. Dorn-at, ¢ Ofice, Room . [0 RENT—I0 RANDOLEILST, “REAR CLATIC Furnishod roows, $17 o $1 3 lso large unfurnishod Toom, eheap. 0 RENT_FLRGANTLY FURNISIED ROONS, by the dng, Woek, or month clioapost rant in tha clty, At tho 8t Jullon Kuropoau lotel, 153 Doarboru-st. [0 RENT_WARM FRONT ROOM IN A PRIVATE family, to 0no or tio gentlomen. 41 South Carpontor, fiear Washingtou-at. > B e SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestics. TTUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO GERMAN glris, well recomunended, {haother s scaond ono to cook, el or soamstross, ~ C: wasly, anil {ron, jall on or audre 083 for two days, L M, 183 Clybourn.av., North Side. TTUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL TO COOK, wash and fron, ina privato family, Apply in roar of 650 Wontworth SIUATIONWANTED _BY A RESPROTATLE GIRE to do ganoral housowork in o smail Ifundry work. The bost of roforotica glvon. 65, Tribuno offico, privato_family at Pleasuad- UL BATE-SOUTH FNGLEWOOD-TEAD MAT- son Hill's advortlsomont in to-dny's Times, thon camo 16,mo for chioapor lots boiwoen his and tho dopot. THOM: AS'KANIE, 120 Stato-st, [OR BALE_T WILL SELL, AORI TRAOTS AT Tinadalo and Olarondon Hilis at torms and pricos tnt Wil pay at rotail from 100 ta 200 por cont, and thon will o thio ohcapost lots, as wail as tho highost and bost &round, of any suburb of Chioago, Q. J. STOUGH, 73 and 74 Doarbarn-at. PO BALE- & ACRES ORTOINAL WASHENGTON Tolghts. JAS, I, GOODMAN & CO., 73 Doarborn-st, FOR, BALE_MINSDALII8 ACRES AT HINS. datey iree blooks frm the statiuny with houso, sustc g B5,000; o ot ol Investment: T passongor traine afly cachway. SNYDER & Liit' 14 Nixon Duilding, northoast cornor Monroo and Lasalfo-sts, 1‘10“. ALE—CIIAP, NEAR SOUTH OHIOAGO, 160 acres, with frator front, At a great bargain: bost Investe mont in that vicinity at the price. Also, 6, 10, 20, 30, 40, @, 160, nnd 400 soro traots, woll located, bart beaufiful iaiud wlth goodfeimt on'ritorand k. bkl burgaina or thno_nvestmont, or_unmediato subdiviaion, 3 1L, BIGGS Ulato Mart & Digks), 190 Dearborn-st, 0 RENT-PLEABANT FRONT TFURNISHED rooms, for twoor four zontlemon, {n Bryant Block, taudolyki and Doarborn-sts., Koom 13, Sn‘m*n?m WANTED_BV A SWEDISH GIRL, T4 da_socondl or Sorth Sido profosred, _Call at 153 Suporior.at, onoral bousowork o stuall fainily} 0 RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, [ ‘oachalso a pArt of room for o laty, with uzo of Kitch- rod. 605 Wost Lako-st, Srwn‘rfivs WANTED-FOR 3 GERMAN GIRLS o d0 gonoral housawork oF laundry work. Ploaso call a1 Woman's Iumo, 191 Waost Jackson-st. Tfl (ALL ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, ‘Withi power low ront.: in ullding ‘87 and #9 South Ca- fnlat, KERK, DAVISON & WRLUM, 11 LaSallo-st. TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL TG douncand work or o asslat In gonaral hiousowork,” Ap- ‘ply 181 East Eightoontiuat. O T HO0MS ANT CLOSINS, Thris Syt e eairod, of thrso wnlr: 2uboq ooine {0 rent. clicup. 45 Kaniia-atu Al Dlock from Milwaukeo-ay. cars. TO RENT-ROOMS NEWLY FURNISHED IN NEW ‘marble-front, with all inodern’ convenlonces, Torms Moderato, 63 Bouth A 10 RENT-TWO OR B ROOMS, WITIL ALL couvenloncos for liousskoaping, at #16 ner montis. at Alao'ona vory Iargo Jront Fonm, Turiiahed or untarniaho, fur Todging, witlior WILoR board, st 708 Wabs-ave " nd roni o suwar, oithor by bund or machiue, Uall or et T ‘R b dosouort nowsowark, | ADYY S ton, ITUATION WANTED-TIY A STEADY AND RF. Sablo girl to do nocoud-work 3 is & nont, iross to 1y placo, 41 Bholdon-st,, bobwoen Dladison and 'TION WANTLD-BY A SUPERION 416 Wabasli-av., up'stalrs, T WOMAN at oltico of L Oromo ‘West Lake-st. 0 RENT_TWO ‘ROOMS, NIOBLY FURNISUED, Tt pontiomen, mpnmf‘lnmuy. ab 110 South Greou- st., noar Monroo, MOTt SALG—SOUTIL ENGLEWOOD—LOTS RE. saitor atwiilonnlo peicea: wifl sol ovory aitoraato lof” 2ix125 foot, for 180 each ; tho otlior lots 8230 cach, MAT- SON #1iLE, 16 and 110 Doarbora-st BOARDING AND LODGING, South Sido. ELDRIDGE-COURT~A DESIRABLE SINGLE 00, 1 ) room to ront with 310 ik fans raon 50 WABABIL-AV, od front room: URNISHED OR UNFUR- with Dosrd, for familes: - NDSOMELY FURNISIL itablo for gantioman nd wife: Als0 singlo soom for a gontloman, Roferauoes redquired. 0 RENT-SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOMS., 6 North Ann-st., nleely: furnlshed, good closots, gas, Tatit-rao 3 10farances required, 10 10 GLASS ROOMS, TN SUITE OR siuglo; all modurn kuprovoincnts, * 53 Esst Indinnn. st., batwean Stato and Deatborn, 0 RENT—TILL MAY NEXT, OR TILL MAY, 15, & slght nico rosnis, suitable for o and rraldundo, for nfly or slooping rooina; splendid looatjon for firat-class Miats. wolllightod and vontilatod, - 1 Wost Madieon- dontist; well lightad an 2t Ingulro 200 Madlsonst., p-stairs, of Dr. I GAILK, Ulioap to first-olass tonant; fiono ofbier nood apply. ‘Senmstrossos. ATION WANTED_BY ASWEDK GIRL TO DO wetioral Lousework ia tho city or couutry, Callar i1 ITUATION WANTED—AS SEAMSTRISS; UN. derriands alt kinds of dressmaklng; cau run atiy pia- ciiino, or furnisii ono: will work olicap; host of rofer. oucos, _Addruas for 3'dayw 1 83, Tribund oltivo, ITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPI ax 104, Laundrossoes. undress; o: 'ribune oifico; jiyo ficst-olasa rofaronces days, 'ENT GIRL Addross ITUATIONS \WANTED. Employment Asoncies. f5o0d Seandinavian and Gorman hilp oaa at M, . DUSILIS ollico, 8) Milwaukea-ny. bo sunplied - FAMILIES IN WANT OF 54.Q WABASIEAY, ~PLEASANT COMFORTAGLE Q) oo for ainglo won or familios; roforoucos ro- guirod, EQH WANABH-AV,—TO RRNT, WIT] WITH- 537 ATABIEAY.~TO TN TL_OR WITIT R AT R ; CANTIRED & MATTESON, ) InSalint. FINANCIAL. FRIEND DESIRES 81, A 000 WL, intorest nud commission,” 203 Lasafo. 1 tu 1 a'eluck. Biu.’n’wm, WALKRR & 00, TAVE FUNDS lidnd for "the michaso ‘of nafen livirig short o (0 Fun, sovurud Ly fnsido vant extato.” No. 7 liawloy uild: oy VWANTED - Wi “HAVE ious aud lot on North $8.000, GIVIE 0 PEI + basoment, SOUTH GRI an 5 TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &c. AND - TOURTI Stores. 10, RENT-SEOOND, “THIRD, ytorios of Nu, 4 Bast Washington-st., sultablo for wiiolasalo or Hght mauufacturiui busiooss ; contains vault ani elovator, and is woll lighted: $1,200 por unnuw, 15, TLY, Wabiashi-av., cortior of Monrov-st. 10 RENT_IN THE NEW YIVIESTOTY B Non, 164 and 163 Stato-st., opnoaita tho I Sasomont and four lofta, Wxl2ifeot, Tuls vorrHon Toeatlgne’ % Chlcay oot iy ronl . and roar. . Lo good paeties ho ront will o low. Ap- Ty on o prembioc Ae 3. NUTTING, 0 RENT-STOREROOM NO. 78 SOUTIT TIATL. o Ko, 1 Kttt " DAVISON & WELCH, 112 LaSallo-at, 1]10 BENT_STORE ARD FOURROOHE, §30: GOOD Tocatiun for laundry, %9 North Wells-sb. T0_RRNT_A RUITE OF NIOELY-FURNISIED | QITUATIONS ~WANTED—PERSONS WANTING Tooms, for (wo ur thros gootlomen; torms reasonablo, $ ‘sood ey ean bo suppliod at 51 LaSalte-st., Clilcayo, Abply at Parlor 89, 161 and 165 Jiast Weshington:at. 1 Miscollancous. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN TO DO jonural bunaowork {n a privato family, o wherosho can koo lier child, § yoars ol home aud ot largo wagos desirod. uiforson-st. Y with her, Apply at 353 ot cumiry, QUEUATION WANTED_TO EDITORS AND PRINT. ori—An oxperioncad _proof-roader donfros “omploy. mont: gooil rolrences liore nnd olsowhoro: hna nlso as. sisted'ln gonoral odltorlal work, ollice Addross O 2, ibuno TO EXCHANGE. '0 EXOHANGE—5 COTTAGES AND north oity limits foran Tliluols farn worth from 85,000 to 815,000, Apply ab Room 11, 135 South Olark-st, LOTS AT T Tol, Maudisor tooms 2 0 EXCHANGE—GOOD LOTS AT WASHINGTON s, for carpots, fucnituro, ota., otc. 171 Bast in r Doarburn and Madison-sts, MOHEY 10 ZOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATGIES, L and othior valuablo sucuriffos: loans negatiatod: & fow Iadica xnd gonts’ watohos for ‘salo clioap, U, TUN- l!_ll) ) 12 ll_x_l_‘-ulq Toom 3, lfl):uufl’l. DONEY, T0, LOANIN" S0MS OF %200 AND 00 tr g rears orToas, an lnhdo Umproved roal es. tatu. o BALDWIN, WALKEILS € . 7 awlog Buliding, carnor bfadison aud Denrbora- MONEY TO LOAN TN UGS TO ST timo, an real ‘oatato securlty, CUSIL INGS, 20 LuSallaat. ONEY T0 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOIIES, and other_valuablo soourition at LASSRN'S Private ‘Otfico, 175 Olurk-t., up-ataits, Room LOAN—ON GMALL SHOILT TINK, FIRST OR socand real ostato mortgagos, In Qouk County. O, R, AGERTY, 97 Clar kat,, Koo 23, 0 LOAR_TN BUNS OF 55,000 10 5,000 fur & yoars, T80 TN 158 Wost Madiaomate -2 W ANIED_3i0:000 70 REFEAGE A LOAN DUR Sacel I soautad on proporty worth $,000. Ad- droas A 41, Teibung oifies, W AN, O KUY $16, 000 OR #3000 FIRST MOTT: g0 rual outnte puor duy moxt shuomier, “or would Ioan thls amount on pupor ranning [ or 3 years, or would lonn this amours to & prompt-paying man on property wordls $40,000, ot (00 far Uut, (0 NiBLure DXt sim- {180 havo 15000 for PP Lo un oud 5ot oF wioru. o ON RHORT ING & BlL. M L moe, ¥ Wh 1000 TO §4,000 O8 PRODERTY OFTO- sito Contral Park, Ayiply to A, P. DOWNS & CO., '[_{ ¢ 18 and 10, No, 103 Waslitngton-st, E7 ()0, CARLA i D BUSIN control niouoy nntil wanted. Socurl inicomo guarauteed, 119 LuSallo-st., Room 2, $1.000 WA PRI Vi h L0 s also, BN el xtto warl roouw en suito oF slugle: vy aud gas, Good day board, ‘Terins rezonablo, 477 WABASIEAV, — PLEASANT TOOSI aAND ‘Woest Side. s REN-ST., BRTWEEN MADISON 134 WAREN-AV., 001, WOOD.ST,—DELIGIT- fol_accommodations for marriod cuupia; most Unfon Park, Terins quito modorato, 14:Q [ VARERN-AV.=SUITE OF TURNINIID U front rugma; also singlo rooms with good board tiro and boacd for two, B16; hot aud cold water, modorn improvomonty, ‘buses pass tho door, 5246 ST, WASKINGTON 8T, -BOARD Witk NMADISON-ST.~RESTAURANT AND DAK. oo Tising-roows for ront for 1,60, 1 o ool board for fiwg youny mon; liot. and cold wa. Fu ront, With boned, ono largs, fui, ohoerful room; good viow and lights: liouso and Tocation inaprivate family at panic prices. Q&0 plensaat auite of front roomy, In pelvato fanully; Gofin‘umn’n AND WARM ROOMS TOR GEN- Nin b4k tor, bath, gus, and firu for §0 por ook, 180 0no singlo roum, fuslting; " only oo block from” Madison-st. cars, near 3] ADANFST. -TURNISHID CIANTEL WITH uprovemonts; all op socand floor, tlomon i private (amily, fltoon minutes’ walk tram Uridge, West Sio. Addruss L 18, Tribuno oflie North Side. Y17 NORTH WRLLS.ST, NORTHWEST CORNER L ot Ollo—Nowly-furaisliod frout suoms, ~ wilh ioard. BOARD+* WANTED, OARD--BY LADY AND YOUNG LADY DAUGH- Lo, with auito of furnishiod rootus, fu pelvate setuily. Munt Yiavo all modor improvements, Addross 11 03, ‘Tribune ofio. ‘BUSINESS CHANCES, NUNDIVIDED INTRRUST IN A LARGE STOUK '\ rancho in Goloradn, for salo, 10°miies of splendid azing Iaud, with ), 00 liead of cattlo, ~ Businoss alreudy aroneily. atablished _aud | romunorative. Addross QEORGI WHILELER, Elliott ouss, Waslilagton, D, G, for 20 days. A 4ua OR_THIRD INTEREST IN BTEANM sawinilt and lumber-yard nn Laka Supcrioe for ‘salo, Drofitably investmont, Practioal” man preforrd, Ad~ dress LUMBER, Look Box 25, Dubunuo, Ta, GROCERY STONE, STOOK, FIXTURES, TIORSE, 10 Tort thno, BNOCIL o dols d busloosa. 4 fieCanniok 1Hlock, Tauire St 107 Vet Atetsanty L0148 oot busluoss % ()() TO LOAN ON O/IOIOF GITY 0T SUT- PROVITALLL MANUFAGTURING HUSINESE BLOO0 SO o monartr. KITHALL € | AL chrsetss Gty 3t bocuncn of atiet Suniaese do TUAKE, Jtoow 5, 184 Clark-at. indudlug tholr ottontion, - Addross K &, Tribuno oilos, & PURCIHASE MONEY MOWTGAGE. | T3ANURI RIOP AND OIGAR BTORE, AT 40) UA- D000 B A, SR e ounts totusio st1d | I Emiat x ohsp for Some o R AT IR dhd b, WM, A, TRAVIS, Riom 1) Hirvan look. 0()0 AND $4,000 TO LOAN ON CHIOAGO ?‘ . real aslato, PEOKUAM & LBROWN, toum 43, Reapor Block, oor. Clarkiand Washington-sts, . 4,000, R0 10 LOAN ON LONG BTH00, By, Mo ie, mdspore: A. S PALMER, Jit., Rooms 10and 17, 51 West Washe J30ARDING-HIQUER. WOt BALY, FALOON AND roatnneant wttachud, ot Wellest. Dopot, AL, O'BYRNE, 03 Fast Kinzle-st TRUG, BTOOK AND FICTURRS TOR SALE % oo of tha Yivolloat towna In Towa' trade of & largs - Iny (“&}filfl'x-i ]:l’ll;lln:l Df. .fl:‘(’un’n"l,;‘ur:‘l‘.;[l;?l c:amln;llllullll, Slinitco for a physiotan. Hoat o & e Nadr DROGS, Fritntio ofos. - "oros 1058 ington-t, & TOTOAN FOR SITORT TIHIEON REAL $3.000 ForoAN D b apgllestian e lrid uisor monoy, ooy o shirt 1o, B, W» KHOPE, 14 or Blook. 210,000 —@7, 500, 56,000 TO LOAN ON CHIOAGO roil statd: modornto ummlssiun, A soutbwest corner of Madison and FREDUAN & 0 10 'ORJONE YEARS ON 1 E&]0.000 RS et CHUTNAS £ - LLI, Room 13, 81 Woshiogtonst. T IO LOAN—IN TWO RUMH OF 510, $20.000 S el oty B 15, Tor Dizog or v ydoru; ntoreat 10 BoF oot~ Addross Box 23, Pust-Otlice. MUSIQAL, A ROSEWODD T-0GTAVE PIANO FoR 8. A £\ hnndwome parlor sufte, 7 plocos, cust BEW, for 5, A Hito tamily wowiug waobiso for 525, oalisute i Mich- lgan-av. ] 1'3.‘\1.19. A SPLENDID NEW DIEOKTIL BHOTIL o . 1 rogitlac prico, LU wieh o 0 Adeirons it "FrTbud o PPIANOS 1O MNT—T« , $6, AND 67 DIIL MONTI o alao the colobratod tutou, at greatly reduced pri- ooy, N, GOOLD & 5O! I]'0 RENT-PIANOS AND ORGANS; NEW PIANOS L N tcente s, WA Tt BROSSII & 0w 214 t., near Van Bure POR SALK-OR EXOHANGE-FOR OHIOAGO Uity propurty, a first-clase stoam graln olovator and warehouso on the U., It I, ¥ P R."R., at Uonosoo, Maoluiriory i Gt 1, oty i finauhteg ol o¢ Fatiouinty and tormia auily to G10. M. i Gt promiuos, oF 1 WAL, 1. BAKIIE, No. 8 Lt ¥ TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOINRS, il etong it LAUNDICIER urlvato aficy, 120 lan blfsh hal M olpheata, fpHE WHOL, | of thu best-paying manufanturing Oiengo for sala, An unlimited ot of busiiess oan ludono, Patonts socured on thie artivlos manufactured, A rare chuncoTor {uvestimout, Fur partioulsrs addross 114, Tribune oftiey Tu’l’uh)inlfifiwmmmw TAGRILBERR HALL, AT b 19 Bouth Clareut., for aalo, aqulry' s 181 outh Clark-st, PO TIE RIOHY PARTY WITH OAPITAL AN YA 1" upportunity is open to obtaln an intorost Ln a vory profitabile and iegitinate” foralgn and dumostio buinoxs ot bl e selotly condoatial Adiiross P, 0 lox 22, Ohicagn, £ 1WWAVIE A BPLENDID OTENTNG FOIL Til iggacory busiisas, " Ouly, 800 oasly Dulanco roal o tato, ‘ONBEBEMAN & 00., 70 2, Madlson-st., toom 6, GO()() ALUFINESSIAN WITH TIIS ANOUNT DL Gau hionr of an oppoctunity to_doubla s oy in_nuu month, by calljng on IENRY FIROKH. LiNG, W Lakoont, )'(thmgfl. MEDIOAL. RS, JOHNSON, ~ MAGNETIO PHYBIOIAN, M e Ra baar v ayiten b, Icor mi to.savons {rontmonta. _ Otticy 16 Conyruss.et.) Congross Lull, FOR SALE. 001 JALE=TO MILLERS-TWO MOLINIZ SREA- satory b woud sunding ondor, " Apply at Btar aud DIVORCES, VI TVOROES LEGALLY ORTAINED, FEi AFTER . B dal tdud, Nl oars’ pract Bé«"n‘"fl’:wfi:fi’a&‘. PG I P@RTNERS WANTED. P N ArSe foacay byt Bt por vt Gndh aF addross 147 Bouth Giaeiate, Houu ga o /Rt ¥ | Uraount Mils, Handolphut, brivgo, 0K BALE W RUALES, 10940l AT aul o B, 4 02 LaSiallo-at., basamont, i to 1 0'olock, READY FOR Y tic RNITOITE ats baryan, Offices. 110 RENT_OTTIONS IN Tt PORTLAND DLOGK, one sultabla fa lite {nsuranco; o suitablo for fout{ Draker, ono suitable for roal getate; all at prices to sult tho tiines, _ Apply at Room 17, T. LYMA Wiscollancous. T 0 RENT-ROOMS, WITIL STEAM-POWER, AT 0 Kt Washington-st. TO RENT--HOUSES. 0 MENT_2-STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSIS, 1070 aud 1076 Wabneh-av. Inquirs ot 1053 Wabash-av, 70 WENT—OT FOT BALU_TAT HOUSK SIX6 I, T oot ornor Kintie and Beanklin-sta.y knows #3 tho Wolls.at, Dopot Houso, adlolning tha C. & N. W. (Wela-st,) Passonger Dopot, 24 passonger-trutus ar- Sive ond iovart dallys has fino brick bosement, Innge Btory ad back.room, dud sovorl tino roams ugatairs, Ty plasterod aud palntod throughout.” M, O'BYRNE, 8 lidet Kinalo-at: m [—GOTTAGE 473 WEST INDIANAST.; 0 RIENT—COTTA, AT grstorg houa 411 Ilubbardat., clicap. aoni 3, 26 State-et, 0 RGNT-T1.1L00M COTTAGE PARK-AV.: 6 room cottago _cornor Wainut and_ Wond; 7:foom ipostory liouss B6 Waslinglon-at, D. LEONARD, 179 Iast Madison. WANTED~--TO RENT. PPN Lim bt Sl o). s AU NTED-TO RENT — A RUROPEAN QTR WAL aboat 100 Jodtng-rooma, Addresa GUSTLY WALLAQE, & Tribuno Buliding, WA'NT D-TO RENT—FOR JOBBING TRADE, ‘storu o it Stato;st. proforseds il pay feuri Asfiflulk ording_to looston; good rofecences, b w, 1 110 EXCUANGFE—SURDIBAN PROPRITY T T s e GBI D0 300 Lot o-ar 0 TXCHANGY WY THI; OWNER—TNE FINEST o T frult farm In Northern 1linols, 60 miles wost of Ohi- Gago. 1t has 10,000 loaring fruit tFoo of clioloo vaclotios, ong oxcellont and two cotiimen dwellings, thres b armn, cidor houso, otc. ; 1imllo from dopot aud villags. A, J. SAWYER, 163 Sallo-st, 0_RXOHANG| ountey, —country preferred, No fncs buus ollicd. —TWO T/OUSES AND LOTS IN Tort Boott, Kansas, and some cash for druy clty or Addross L 64, 1 i storo, umbsance,, 10 BXCITANGR—VOR REAL ESTATE ORt OASIH, ) AR o7 T nebinstoneats ntoro worths 15,000, JOUN ¥, EBER" o LXOIIANGE—A THREESTORY AND BASE- niont_marble.frons with doop Ioband largo b gn avewo near Bveuty-ucond-sts want &y in notos. ENEWHEL o 10,000 in good proporty. 5,01 Wahingtoneat. - 0 cah PUTNAM T8 Vacant loty for good I farm wost or north of clty. Totuln Wost Jackson-st. for 84 (00 to 7,000 o and Tuggy. Improved and unlmproved for fnrms Tioow 13, 193 La ITANGE—HOUSI AND LOT FOR 85,00 TO bouse, llost, BIANN & CONGDON. NGIE-IMPIOVED FARM, OLE :k of morclinudiso, - Address tho ownor, AR, FOI B R WANH Tlack, 0 otfice, ITANGE-81,60 WORTITOF REAL ESTATE, and cosh fof jowelry or otlior goods, Addredy H_TO EXGHANGLE — (00D I AL ¥8. for & geod pinno. Inquiro at Roow 3 Major '“rlu\"nm_n TIOUSK IN MAYWOOD OR NP xchange for lots. A o8 Yy gt oxchange for lota. A, HARSHBERGER, t0 83,000, Ade uno oMo, TWANTED ~T0" RENT—COTTAGE TN~ 000D West Bic 25 to §la pratabel SR SRR 1R I ANTED-T0 RENT-ON SOUTH BIDE 1IN burnt dlstelt, sovaral rooms ar lofe, sultable for Loarding ouso, Tont must bo reasonable. Cull or ad- drosy loum 89, 130 Denrhor-at. MACHINERY, NPT WRITRQUIEERD MAGHING 810D, A raze’ Burgaln, GRNRIT' V, ORTON, Machius iirokur, S Jiast AYashington-st. B.uums ¥ AND 0 FOOT-FOWER BUROLG 5a, . Parrin band suw blades, }(I‘:m])k!‘:l:fil\‘l:llfllflnl:é"’&‘ T s, Laon £ Relly piatting and matohing mae cllace " TGEIITT Vo ORTON S Maghing brokar 220 Kast Waslinglol O AATE—PORTABLE ENGINES AND BOTLERS, govou i, GRIAINV, ORTON, Masiiny liro: kur, nglon-st. . R St PLANIERS, AND PLANING AND E i AN ‘mateling machinus. Yecond-liand molding and mortiolng muchlues, Hocond-hand pullogs sn shal B e e, oooud-haut ynachinist tools, visus, shuoks, eto, GRRRIT V. OIION, Maghing lirukor, 220 finat Wanhingiont HOUSEHOLD GOODS. REAKING UP HOUSEKERPING; WILL BELL for oneh barglns In furulturo, varpots, stoves, sto. urwill trade for dlatonds or Aworican watolies. Ouli ab 205 Wost Jaoksunst. TOR BALIL-A LARGE CODKSTOVIE WITI ALL fixtures somploto; one Loudsulno Uly carpot, 25 mo tunitiryy shoudy ds, a¥ d oy now; al 1 {;{‘m‘:‘(:n-m. o Chasaiais Warkar 4d Wast Ad- Hiest. JOURNITORE, NOUSENOLD GOODE AND MER- Tt oty Missoripifun at- Suttlnd Wodnosdny o Clo 3 SAthriny,and a0 privALD BOL DY MuBUInB uTOrs Voo, Sv‘llalil’:lfl. LURG' &80 Ruationsurs, 106 und 10f ftans oluhents SUGOD & WILLIAMS, AUGTTONERRS, 8 8OUTIL Oanalsty, Lavo auetion salos ovory day of furnitura s housohold goods; lihoral advances isdo on conulgn. Sisnuear auy kit of goode, orvamo uroliusad pronint roturns madoj good atorags at luw rutvs. OLAIRVOYANTS, ROMATILRN AND MADAMICMAYNARD, HUAL- 106 Wost Madisod-st, EHEATID VRENGI ‘haa samoved to 301 Wost Dbt Hioaioal media j\{:«‘? M IDELL, THE ) l Bag fclan and olairyoyant, { LOST AND FOUND, ieh porty and paylog for t] Harrlaon-at, OUND~—A ROBE AND WIIP ON HARRISON.ST., butwoen Controav. and May.at,, whi can have by peoving prol Lisowunt, at 428 Wer tho' owuo: Lis advore o:;'r_oi“monuu, TADY'S OVERSKIRT “OST—1 GOLD Nii L 'S HalcHtore, 17 Fihe tindoe will bo sultably owarled by tu- KTAOR WITH DLUT LOOKET attached, on thy Soath Bido; roward for tho vetira Foms \[, TITE PERSON WIIO0 OALLKD FOR Day for sitting on Coronor's Jury, and wiio tokod i a wallot at thy County T'reasuror's oflice containing a chook on the Unlon Tru wt Company Bank for 31,2 Wit sonyo bila andt n statomont.of bropocty, plonsa lcavs sumoat Nu. 311 Milwaukoo-av.? Ly 80 duiog ho will bo Suitably vowardod, LG W, a dlamoid p finllor will rocuiva ! F. L BTBVENS, 18 Nowfoundlaud_ 1 anaweriuy '_8h0 REWARD—ON DEARBORN, LAKE, Oft nrk- ats,, ‘going fron Tromont Touso t i o sot in black - enamol aliovo roward outh Olark-st, 0 18 star, by returniog it to REWARD—LOST OR §TOLE —TW to uawiow of, aps, Wiifto staron ool bre Uovernor and Prostdent. M. B, _HROWN, 53 Sonth Desplainos-at, MISCELLANEOUS, 0 BLAGK MRS, ANY KIND OF COPYING DONE AT THRER A\ Jcouts B ito d by WEBE, accoutitant, Room 16,1 por_fulio, Room 13, MeCormiok's ook, 3 N Deods mada out’ at half-prico. OKB OPENED AND OLOSRD, COMPLIGATED noeounty adjustod, Work roquiring an axport solio. Matison- ASIL PAID YOR OAST-OFF OLOTHING AN intincotlanoaus gonds of uny kind, by sundlug & lottor ta 1, GILDI 1 pors, utid Binoraou's L. »lt,&lmuufiicu. B4 Biate: RRON'S OLIE AND VILK ¥ Inder i1i_FOIt OFFIOR PA- ‘for wusty. and all Vo- rlodioaly; tho formor fur Gusluss nion, tho Inttor far ov. arybody. SOy S'I'K AR 73 (bt atiaelne woutly and B N it oo NG O T. SANTORN, 187 W. Wauhiugtor ano, . T I 1 QIS PRIOK PATD 1OIL_OAi cluthing ly JONAS A, DRUELEMA, 17 Houths Ordory by iall vromptly attended th, T.O1E Olark. W ANTED—BVERY LADY IN T Tia Orema do Lis, the comploxion. bonutifior, AN D70 URE Alss Iudy agouts to wnll at Tdboratory, 48 Wabauhoxy. PERSONAL, DERSONAL-OILARLIY, HAVE LEFL 770 WABASH- L, L L Noud addruss to Box 358, olty, Wankio: 500 you. A

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