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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNIE: SATURDAY, TANUARY 31, 1874, R R e R R N ESS———————, THE COURTS. The Stato-Tnx Question Again, A New Sot of Bunkruptoy Cason, Now Sults in tho Different Courts: A NEW THASE OF THE TAX CONTEST. Tho coutost agaiust the Btato Board of Equal- fzation haa talien o now form, It hins boon nl- logod In woveral bills filed by various parties againet tho County Olork aund Collootors, that it tho taxes wero lovied ng proposed a multiplicity of suits ould result, and tho initistory stop Las boon taken by Morris K. Jesup, of Now York, who yosterdny flled o Dill againnt yarious railrond companios in thig Stuto, in which ho iy n sltockholdor, and ngaiust the various Col« lectors 11 tho difforent counlics of this Btato, who were proparing to lovy on suid Companicy’ memrty. The* Companicy mauo dofendanta are the Chieago & Allon Rall- rond Compuuy, tho Jolich & Ubicngo Railrond Compauy, tho St. Louls, Jacksonville & Chicago Rallrond Company, snd the Alton & St. Louis Itndlrond Compiuy, and 11, B, Miller, Collector of Cook Couuty, nud the Collectors of Will, Grundy, Livingston, Logon, McLean, Sangns mot, Macoupin, Jorsoy, Mndison, LuSulle, Mar- shull, Woudiord, Tazowcll, Greene, Pike, 8t. Clair, Mason, Menard, Cnsy, Morgnn, and Heott Countios. Jesup thon showa tho orgauization of tho Cowpanies, thoir capital, tho mmount of stock licld out of the Stato, tho nssossmont of tho as- gots of the Compauies by the various county suthoritios, and tho raising of that nsscasmont by the State Board ; also the taxation of tho capital stock, franchise, ote., the smnc s lLas been repentedly stated in the many bills boreto- foro filed, and especially in that bm\ll;ht by the Chicngo, Burlington & Quiney Tailway ‘Com- pauy in the Stato court. It isclaimod that the action of tho Btate Board has produced a result unauthorized by the Inws of tho Stato. The Clifengo & Alton Ruilroad Company had as- uumu&‘nm stocle of tho Alton & 8¢, Louis Rail~ rond Compauy. Josup is tho ownor of 500 shares of the stock of the Chicago & Alton Ruilway Company, and, s such shareholder, ho, on the 18th of January, 1874, applicd to the Board of Directors aud re- ‘quested thom to iustitute procoodings forthwith to rostrain the colloction of snid taxes, and noti- fled the Board not to pay them. Tho Board re- solved that ** We fully concur with the views ex- prossed by Morris K. Jesup in his communica- tion to tho Board rolativo to tho illogality of tho assossmont of tho )vmpnrt{l, stock, and frau- chisos of the Company aud the lovy of the taxes theroon ; but, in view of tho many obstnales in tho way of testing tho validity of such asyessmont and lovy in tho courts of tho Btato of Illinois we cannot consont to take tho action which wo are called xlpnn by Lim to take, but must leavo tho snid Morris . Jesup to pursue such mensuresas ho mny deom best in the premises.” Tho Company it is claitned still ro- Tuses to act, and its onginos, cars, aud othor property are in dangor of being levied ou by the Collectors to satisfy tho taxes. 5 Comiplainant thereforo aska that tho above named Chicago & Alion Ratlrond Company be rostrained from applying its funds in paynient ot tho taxes on auy of them, aud that the Col- Toctors be restrained from collecting the taxes, BILL TO ESTADLISH TITLE, Charles W, Watson filod a bill yésterday in tho Circuit_Court sgainst William D, Long, Georgo 8, Ropor, Lucy Breckenridge, Stephon L. Brookonridge, William Breckenridge, I'heo- dosia P. Breckeuridge, Lucy and Richard Breck- enridgo, to establish his title to tho E I of the N W J¢ ond W 3 of the N B X( (excopt the N 40 acros thoreof) “of Bec. 27,37, 14, contsining ahout 120 acres. Tho land was bought of Mru. Martha Long, who had taken it by devise from hior husband,” Some doubts having arisen as to Nirs. Long's power to gell the land, an agreed czso was mado to tost tho validity of the will, and taken to the Supreme Court, Thore tho suit wos docided in favor of tho will. Mrs. Loug dicd shortly aftor the decroo, and no administrator hns beon appointed ou hor estate. It wns nleo agreed that if Nrs, Loug's power should Lo concoded, the land shoultd bo eold to complainant for §24,600, and £5,600 was pud down at that fime, Coniplainaut now uka that sothe one may bo appointod to ad- ministor on har oatate, the agrecmont be earricd ut, snd he e nvested with the logal Litlo, NKRUPTCY ITEMY. he Thayer 4§ Toboy L'urniture Company filed o potition in {bankruptey, Thursday, against Willard I'. Wenitworth, Petitioners alloge that Willard snd Charles D, Woodworth bought of $hem furniturotd the amount of $8,604.26, which, togothior with interest duo thereon, amounts to 8,635,905, Woolworth, about Nov, 1, sold to Wontworth, and ho alao assumed tho paymont of tho dobte, "It is charged that Weutworth mado over a dobt due hiu from Fiold to the fiim of Field, Leiter & Co.y to pny an indobtedness duo them, and thereby gu give thom a preforcnco. Wontivorth has also allowed bis proporty to bo snken on a judgment and oxecution in favor of Corneliug Van Behauck to tho amount of &1,003,- 30, and, it is sllege], bas also wmade vorious sther proferentinl pa ments and conveyancos, A rule to show causeon 'eb. 7 was &uued, and ilso aun injunction to -pravent Yan Schauck’s fudgment being paid. L, M, Dates & Co, of. "ew York City, 1led a potition against Bamuc+ B. Randall, A, B, \lford, aud John R. Linburg, of Cambridge, Jenry County, claiming ndebt due them for goods sold to the amountof $2,600.21, Itis illeged that tho dobtors made an assignment of all their F{mBflny on the 22d of Junuary to one Thomas M. Doane, in truat for their creditors, with the iutent to defeat tho operation of tho Baukruptey act. Their debts aro about $22,000 ond assots §12,600, It is also alleged that A, 8, Alford bns eecroted a large part of the firm's assoty, aud 18 about to abscond, A rulo to show causo was issued, and rlso o provisional warraut of wuizure, an iniuucflon against Doaue, to pro- vont him from selling tho bankruots® proporty, and a warrant of arrest ugaiust Alford. Vaun Schaack, Stevenson & Reid filed o poti- tion ngninat John IL Byrve, of Clicago, asking that ho Lo adjudicated babkrupt, for tho nous nymout of n judgmont rendered in their favor ec, b, for §621.97. DByrve also committed n further act of bankruptey in muking a trans- for of his stockin tho store 233 West Randolph stroot to one J. C. Whiteford, with the inient 1o dolay the action of the Bankrupt law. A rule to sliow causo Iob, 8 was issucd, and also an order for tho debtor's oxamination Teb. 3. ¢ "The proceedings agninst Stephen W, Strylkor wero ordered tobe dismirsed if no objqotions are filed in ton days. In tho matter of 0. W. Androws, an order was made for a Learing, aud croditors’ meeting to Lo Lield March 12, at tho Registor's ofiice, The prucnnulu[iva egainst Johu B, Martin and Gideon Trucsdoell wero ordered to bo dismisgod, Mark Kimball, tho Assigneo of the Mutual Se- curity Insuranco Company, was allowed, in nc- cordinco with n petition filod,to ssttlo n claim of £1,000 the Company had with the Andes Insur- ance Company, at 60 conts o the dollar, . In tho mattor of tho Gardoun City Mauufactur- ing Company, an application was muade by tho Asignoo to” compromiso oll mortgngon ugninst the buuhru})t on roal oatate, and a rule was made for all purtles objecting (0 the samo to show cause, by the 9th of February why such a step should not ba takon, TIE REGISTER, In the matter of Bikorion & Joffory, lndies’- fur dealors, tho first woesting of creditors was hold yosterday, and D, L, §lough, the Provisiounl Assignee, was appointed regular Assigneo, Iu the mattor of Warron Butterfleld, tho meot- ing of creditors was postponed, on account of no Bervico of warrant haviug been obtained. A dividond of 16 per cont was declarod. in tho sstato of Plorco & Bilvey, which is now payablo at the oftico of Alexundor B, Dradley, No. 126 Dearborn street. ‘I'ho first meating of creditors in tho matter of Gilvert 8. Baldwin and John 8. Baldwin was hold yosterday, whereat George Bawin was appointed Ansignoe. HUTERIOR COURT IN BRIEP, Bamuol W, Childs commenced a suit in attach- ment against Josoph 1T, Wilson, claiming $1,116, Balloy & Marplo brought suit for 1,000 aeainst William Henmann and Froederick Mor- gonthaler, ‘I'ho Tirst Natlonal Bank suod Jons Olaon, J. Erahn, and Olo Larson, clriming 81,000, and Dtto Jovue, Ole Hoyby, and lenry Goelinck, slniming a liko amount, Jumes G, and lurvoy Brown began _an action In covenant ngainet Benjuwin Bruco, Jr., & Co., laying damages at &8,000, T Wilson K. Nizon, oxecutor, and Laurs N, Btark, oxeoutrix, of the lnst will and testament of James L. Btark, decoasod, began an notion sgainst Ralph Plumb for ¢6,000, Emery I, Childs brought euit for 5,000 yguiust’A, J. Doll, £ | CIROUIT COURT, 2, MoKindroo Taoko and wife commenced an sction in tmn&r)mu agoinst oujawin Newmnn, Malming 85,000, Only Three Conts 1 Mile, From the Cleveland Pluindealer, Jun, 21, An important decision was vendored by Judge Boyntou at Elyria on 2Monday morning, in tho caan of the State of Ohlo v. Conductor Bhiolds, who wan {ndloted for ojeoting a passengor from tho cars on the Lake Shore & Michigan South- orn Itnilway, the question at issue ho[ug whother enll Company in stibjoct to the law of Inst win- ter fixing tho maximum prico for ccm'ylngl paa- songors at threo conts per milo. Judge Boyn- ton hold that the Company must comply,with tha Inw, and hiaa a right to charge and colleot three conta por milo, aud no moro, for passongor faro. There seoms to bo a goneral disposition through- out tho Btate to compol railway companios to comply with this Inw, LOCAL MISCELLANY. HARD COAL TO GO UP. The days of cheap coal aro numbered, Tho honvier dealors aro eatisfled with thq rosults of tholr action in putting tho prico down tempo- rarily, aud now proposo to restore it to paying figurcs. This netion ia not unoxpected by thoso who linve boon acquainted with tho rensons which induced the doalors to put down tho price about two weoks ngo. Undoubtedly the mild wanther hind somo influonce, iunsmuch ms the largo slores of conl on hand sold slowly, and it was thought well to roslize by n forced salo rather than to bo loft with a heavy stock on liand, in the spring; but the principal object waa todrive' out the innumerable small agencics, scalpers, and middlemon who woro already selling at all Iinds of rates ranging from $8 to $0.60. For the purposo, thereforo, of obtnining a uni- formity of price at n profitable figuro, the ro- duced Tato was made, and Las boon continued until the prosent timo. Tho timo hns now como whon the Inrge donlors think the scalpors aro out of tho fleld, and thoy desiro to roturn to tho usunl winter prices, In order to obtaln concort of aotion, thoroforo, Measra. Robort Law, I3, L. Hodatrom & Co., and Blake, Whitehouso & Co. havo called a mooting of the conl-dealors of tho city for tho purpose of putting up the prico Monday. e GENERAL NEWS. Ahout 6 o'clock yesterdny morning the houso of H. B. Walker, No. 660 Micligan avenuo, was discovored to bo In flsmes. The alarm was given oud tho fire was soon gotton under contral, Tha folal loss “7as 91,800 ; insured for $16,000 in the ‘Tradore’, Girard, and othor Eastern companies. The law giving jurymen in Cook County $1.60 o day was not rotrosctive in its oporation. A bill with & clause to that effect was drawn by Col, Stovenson, but was not Introduced or passed. Tho law now in forco wans passed Jan. 24, with the omergency clauso #o that; any juror serving sinco that timo will draw pay as abovo stated. About 10'clock yesterday afternoon, as George Koblhnas, a Gorman in the employ of Barthole- movw, brewer, cornor of Twelfth and Brown stracty, was Assisting in tho flling of au_ice- houso in the ronr of the browory, & cake of ico foll upon his hend and knocked him down, Ho wag removed to his homo, 638 Taylor sircot, and Dr, Besnoler callod, who pronounced his jvjuries robably fatal, XKohlhiaas is 80 years of ago, and Enu a wifa and ono child. Tne Den Moines Register, of Jan, 20, statos that the Chicago Infer-Ocean has passed wholly into the hands of the Hon. F. W, Palmer, who bas of Iato fillod the placo of editor-in-chiof of that paper, 'I'he Register says that Mr. Palmer has hitherto owned one-third of the stock, and Mr. Scammon, Iate Presidont of tho Mechrnics' Natioual, two-thirda; that two Iowa gentlomen Tinvo bought enough of Mr, Scammon's stock to givo Mr. Palmer tho sole control, and that ono of theso gontlomen will Boon assume activo conneotion with the paper, when it will appear in n new form, aud with many otlier im- provements. It is further atated that the prosont owners aro freo from any connection with stock companies or banking corporations, AGADEMY OF BCIENCE. The'Executive Committeo,of the Chicngo Acad- omy of Bciences held ameeting in the room of the Choirman of the Committce, Gov. liross, in T'un ‘Tripune building yestorday afternoon. Present Dr. Zdmund Andréws, E. 8. Chesbrough, Dr, J, H. Hollister, A, E. Ebert, aud II. i, Labcock. Dr. Andrews was chosen Chairmun pro tem, and Mr. Chesbrough Becretary. 3ir. Elias Colbert wog algo presont by invitation, to give some advico on arrangoments necossary for the Foucauld pendulum experimont, The Committes dis- cussed tho oxporimont briefly, and pnssed a rosolution askiug Dlr. Colbert to porform that experiment before the Acadomy in the Lxposition Building. Tho question of tho division of the Academy into scctions, cach one to bo devoted to a particular branch of selentifle inquiry, was discussed ot _some leugth, Lut vo definito action was taken. It was stated, howover, that the restored counstitution pro- vided for such an arrangoment, sud that consti- tution would bo presonted to tho Academy at ity next meeting. Action was, therefore, deferred uutil that time. It had Leen intonded to per- maouently organizo the Comumitteo at this meet- ing, but there wero go few present that tho Com- Tittee ndjourned to meat ut the Acadomy ona weok from Tuesdny eveuing, just provious tothe meeting of the Acadewy ilscl RAFFEKTY'S FRIENDS, Jailor Foltz is duily troubled by Bridgeport roughs, who visit tho Jail to sce ltafferty and take Lim whisky. Last weok an nccount was givon in Tng TRIBUNE of tho arrest of two men who were taking to the murdorer a revolver and & quort of whi uk}'. Testerdny *Nick” Cam- pion, an old ** pal ® of Raflerty's, went to tho nil and wanted to ece him, As Lo had been thiere tho night bofore, and as Foltz kuew tlnt Do wes thoro for no good purpose, Le refused to lot bim in, wheroupon Campion went to & ros- taurant and, buying a lunch, retuwrned with it and agnin asked to be aduutted. Thoe door way oponed, Lmt, s scon ns Lo entorod, Foltz began to soarch him for contraband articles, s cout, pants, and vest-pockots contained lLinrmioss bits of string, plugs of tobacco, and numerous other things i cidental to tho pockets of every well-regulated Bridgoporter, but nothing coutraband or suspi- cious, Toltz was about to pronounce bim all right, whon bis onglo oyo fell upon an enormous pair of boots worn by Campion, These Woro ex- amined, “and the result was a quart bottle of whisky 'was found. Foltz was 60 euraged to find this noval substituto for padding that he brokoe it over the packer's heed, and played foot-bull with his body until it was outside the jail-yard, Ttis_goucrally thought that Rafferty's callers will diminish, P Ao CORIMINAL, Tho greator patt of the time of the Criminal Court yostorday was takonup with tho Gagoe .m'ul, a full roport of which is given elsowhore, Mary Ann Mellon, one of ihe notorious Mellon famlly, pleaded guilty to tho larcony of n watch from tho owner of a clothing-storo on the Bouth Sido, 8he was sontenced to fivo dayain the County Jail, sho having alrendy spout seven weeka thero awaiting trial. At an enrly hour yosterday mornin, Last Madison strcot” was outored by burglars, ond 8100 worth of books taken, ~The ontrauce was offected through tho skylight, and thoe oxit made by tho bakouont of the store next door, which i# unoccupied. & Goorgo W. Dick and W. H, Tryato wero brought up on a charge of stenling an overcoat and cap from W, J. Cartor, of No, 61 North Cur- tis stroot. Their case wans continued for ton days, they being hold in bonds of §500 each. Catherine jMaroncy applied tofJustico Scully yostorday for o warrant for the arrest of A, Me- Coy. Bhe chnrl;ud that the wan had committed rape upon her Tuosday, Lhe girl, who was very quiot and modost-looking, told so straightfor- ward o story that thoro 18 littlo doubt thata gross outrage had boon porpetrated upon her. Two moro of tho fomalo inmates of the mo- torious Vanderburg's saloon were up before Jus- tice Scully yostorday morning, It anpearcd that these girly, neither of them moro thau 16 yoara of ago, inveigled s man named McGowau jnto Vanderburg's don_and rolioved him of 05 in cash aud §600 in promiseory notes, ‘I'hey woro remanded until Wednesday,undor bonds of $300. Patrick O'Brien was bronght up before Justico Soully yostordny morning ol mrfnd with stoaling ton wuter-palls from the store of John Nolun, No, 84 Milwaukeo avonue, 'I'ho prisoner, passing bfl the storo, eaw the pails and cool; walked of wit thom. On his way to convert his booty ho was mot by a policoman, who took bim in charge, o was hold in bonds of 2300 to appear boforo tho vext term of the Crimiual Court, John Hickoy, Honry Colling, and William Bro- phy were brought before Justico Boyden at the Armory, yosterday morning, charged with com- mitting & burglary on the shop of Ienry Daulols, at No. 060 Archer avenue, on Christmas evo, T'he prosecutor was proprietor of a noweand cans dy storo, and for tha last thirtean years had ine dulgod in & fanoy for colleoting rarccoins or any- 1hh:fi olso whiol seemed to him to be antiqua or poculinr In its nature, 'The rosults of his antie quarian resoarchos consisted of about 10 worth of cofup, and a choico colloction of blado- less knives, old Loys, sheils, builots, brassjwatoh- chains, pistols, moss-ngatos, and othor equslly intoresting ouriosities, Theso tho prisoners envied, and Clristuas ove romoved and hil them in & 4pot whonco the coine might be with- drawn at neod. Ono of the first purchasos at- tewptod with tho colu was that of threo glassey No. 72 of Inger, but the natute snloon-kocpor, #o soon ay ho saw the nature of the money tenderad, do- clined to take tham, Thoe nrrest of tho boys fol- lowed soon aftor, and tho persunsions and throals of tha police Inducad Collins aud Brophy to give up their spoils. ‘Flo coso againkt theso two wos cloar, and_thoy wero hold In £700 bail to appoar at tho Crimlual Court. No criminal intont wan fastened upon young 1fickoy, sud ho was held in £200 buil s n witness, — THE OITY HALL, Tho Police Bonrd hold s usunl mesting. It ocoupied tho entire aftorngon in the trial of offi- cor Ldward G, Clark, charged with maltreating citlzen, rofusing to givo his proper name when appliod to forit, and conduet unbocoming an ONl- cor. The Board took the eave undor advisoment, after which 1t adjourned. The Hon, R. P. Derickson and ex-Ald, Trisbio called upon the Mnyor and dircoted his attontion to the pressing necossity of a vinduot b tho Intorscetion of Bluo Iatand avenuo with the railrond tracks, he Mayor promised to further the project by all possiblo means. FINE AND WATER. The Committes on Fira and Wator mot yestor- day aftornoon, Prosont, Aldermen Foloy, Stone, Mahw, and Corcoran, A'be petition of V. 0. Bocor, nsking the Coun- oll to test a patent stroct-sprinklor, was passed over for a weal, to cuablo the petitioner to ap- penr and oxplain its workings. A communiention submitted by Ald. Foloy [rom the agont of tho Stoiner solf-acting ongino, asking tho Council to postpouo nu{ ac- tion looking to tho purchase of a chomical on~ gino ono weok, to cuable him to bo presont and compoto, was granted. The report of tho Committoo relating to the snle of cortain’ proporty, formorty ocouplod by the Fire Dopartment, was taken up snd con- curred in, oxcept as to tho lot on the corner of Franklin nud Washington sircets. The proposal of William Fitzgorald for tho enlo of a lot near tho comor of “Third avenue and Twelfth street, 24 by 100 feet, for $5,000, was rocommonded ¢6 bo nacepted. A motion thnt the Corporation Counsel be di- rected to drnw up su_oidinaues to provido for tho appointmont of chimuoy-sweopors was offored, Fire-Marshal Bonnor urged its adop- uol‘l"dn“d’ aftor somo discussion, the motion pre- vuiled, There being no further business, the Com- mittoe adjourned. TIIE MATOR'S BILL, At a formor session of the Common Council a rosolution was introducod urglnf; the Logisla- Iature to oppose the Mayor's bill. At the last scusion of thot body the resolution camo up on its finnl passage, aud, boiug passed by o large majority, was trausmitted to the Moyor for Lis sigbature, This, it was eurrontly roporied yos- torday, the Mayor had declinod to do. With o view to ascertain his views, a TRIBUNE roporter called on 1 Honor last ovm:in%_ aud, aftor por- Laps ball an hour's listoning to the clnims of various partics scoking & consideration for thoir claims, an opportunity was affoided, and tho subject introduced. The Mayor stated substan~ tinlly that he had neithor signed tho resolution nor rofuscd to sign it, nor Lad be yoloed it. 'Tho regolution conld go to the Legislature and be noled upon without tho signature of the Mayor. Lis position was briclly stated to " be this: ~ llo was placed in office Dby the peopla, and was responsiblo to them for tho discharge of tho trust, . Should tho bill not be continued in force, this respongi~ biiity to his constituoucy would remain, but the power givon him to secure such men as he re- garded trustwortby would bo taken from his pos- session. Ho appoivted those whom he consid- erod the fittost for the various positions ; if thoy wero not goad mon it was the prerogative of ihe Common Council to reject the candidatos, In short, without it the Muyor is simply o figure- head. Tho Lill he considerad emiueutly good, and with proper management ou the part of tho Mayor aud Common Couucil, could bo made ox- tremely boueficial THE LAKE-FRONT. The Commitico on Wharves and Public Grounds wore to havo held an adjourned meot- ing yesterdny afternoon to_consider the lake- frant question, but, as nobody was on Lnnd but Ald. Moore, no meeting wad held, Mr, Mooro hins given the subject o great desl of attention duning the past fow weeks, and s statoment of Lis yiews with refereuce to the lake-front will bo rend with intoreat. After caroful and patient in- quiry into the matter, ho wns determined, ns ho esterday informod a TRInUNE m]‘)ortm-, to urgo ho Committeo to report that 80 loug as tho in- junctlon otands againet thy_clty, rostraining the gulo of tho Inke-front, the Common Counell can tnko no action in tho matter. If it iy tho desiro of tho Council to sell tho property, or a port of it, to tho railrond companies for depot purposes, tho first movo should bo to try and Lave the in- Jjunction dissolved or romoved. Until this is dong, any action of the Council looking to the salo of tho ;»ropnrty can only bo construed as u coutempt of the high Court granting the injunc- tion, Should tho Council obtain the priviloge pf selling that portion of the lake-front lying bo- tween Randolph and Monroe streets, the best intorests of tho city would bo served by selling it to tho railrond companios for depot purposes ; but the salo should never bo made, earrying with it the riparian rights, without i‘mlm remuneration . to the city for heso valuablo frauchises. Bhonld” tho ocenponey of these groundy bo deomed cgsentinl to tho convenience and suc- cessful operntion of the railronds seoking pos- sossion of them, the best way to acquire such possession will be by condemnation, as the city 14 now restrained from selling ; and, should the Court rewove this restraiut, tha city’s authority to soll is still doubtful, Tho lnw cloarly dofines the power of railrond companies to acquira proundu for depot purposes by condemnation, Lhe companios object to thig course for two reasons—first, that it would subject them to muuicipal taxalion on the aesessed value of tho proporty ¢ and, socond, that they would thercby relinquish tho much-coveted tiparian rights, Upon the wholo, Mr. Moore favors the condom- nation plan. — ANNOUNCEMNENTS, ‘The Ton, Ira Portor will lecture bofore tho TFreo Roligious Bocloty to-morrow evening. SBub- ject: “Integral Rducation the Suro uud Only Curo for Socinl Evils.” Anna Dickingon will deliver the next lecture bofare the Young Mon's Christian Association on Monday ovoning, Fob, 16, Bubject: * For Your Own Bake.” Thoe lecturs will be free to mom- bers of tho Associntion. The Rey. Dr. Soncnehein, of 8t, Louis, will deliver a lecture this morning, at 10:30, in the \\’nb?h Aveuue Byuagogue, cornor of Peck courf Isunys, dobates, orations, and declamntions will bo tlo programmo at the moaliog of tho Ounatian Union Litorary Society this evening at No. 114 Madison streot. The Rev. Dr, Edward I. M.- Browno, editor of the Jewish Independent, wtll proach in Lnglish ot tho Rov, Dr. NMessing’s Tomple on Wabash avenne, opposite the Post-Oflice, at 10 o'clock this foranoon, Tho second mn'mtmman bullof the Progressive Btar and Crescont Club will ocour Friday evon- ix:g at Union Iall, corner of Clark and Monroe streots. Dy roquest, the Temperanco Drama given last oveniug at Good Templars’ Iall, corner of West Lake and Soymour streots, will bo ropeated this evoning. The doors are opon at 7 o'clock, Ad- mission, 25 conta, Dr, Inaac M. Waiss, an ominont Jowish Rabbi of Cincinnati, will deliver an addross, in Englinh, to-morrow eveuing, in Kingsbury Musio Hall, on tho subject of *Isracls Influonce on the Progress of the Religious Idon.” Tho Rev. IL N, Powers, D, D,, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, will appear beforo the Philosophical Soclety this ovening, and rend se- loctions of his own poeme, Qrand complimentary roceptions andballs, in honor of the mombers of tho Second Constituti- onal Convention of the Indopendent Order of D'nal B'rith, will bo fiwan this ovoning at North- side Turner Hall, and at Orphous Iinll. Very oxtonsive proparations have beon made, aud if :hln weather " fs pleasant, will bo brilliant af- aira, 2 Tho Committeo on Stroets and Alloys for the South Division will meot in the Council Cham- Ler ut 2 o'clock to-day, for the purpose of con- sidoring n memoriul of citizous of the South Sida for tho removal of the tracke of the Rock Istand Roud from Clark stroot, botweon Twalfth and Twenty-socond, or at loast to coaso using stoam power thercon. Citizens who feol ag- rrloved aro requosted to attend this meetin ‘L'ho roatouna for asking this romoval are so well known that it is unnocossary to do more than briofly atato them, "They are, that tho use of stoam drivea ordinary travel from the street, makos proporty fronting on it valucless, i dangerous to human iifo and proporty, and is unuecessary, since tho railway Is able to tako its tracks off the ntroat, without thoroby interfering with ita business, —— PERSONAL. Grand Marshal snd District D, G, M., 0. B, Hoftor, was tho rocipient of a beautitul collar aund gavel from tho mombers of Bilvor Liuk Lodge, 1. 0. O, I',, of this clty, Thoir cost was $85, and tho collar Is pronouncad by nll to b tho finost in tho Stato. It is mnde nfter the now slylo combinntion for P. G, aud P, C. I, In an articlo fn Tne TRInUNE a fow daya ago, doncribing Montgomory Queon's Qireus in win- tor quuriors, tho credit of bLoing tho lon-tnmor wns unintentlonnlly diverted from the propor nrson, who Iy Mr, A, J. Foropaugh, brother of ho colebrated Adan. IIOTEF, ANIIVALS, @rand Pacific—Tolm Q. Wallaco, Philadol hla; D, B. Congor, louston, Toxauy 8. 8, Bnton, 8t. Paul: J. J. Jones, Loavonworth ¢ T, W. Bterling, 8t. Louls; Ezra Miller, Omahn; Willlnm K. Ross, Troy. . . . . Sherman Ilouse—T. J. Bradloy, Now Yorhé 0. 8, Colman, Hon_Travolaco ; I, G, Moore, Grand Tapids § . P. Tay, Boston ; J. B, Instings, Now York . 11, O, opklus, Indianapolis. . , ", . Palner House—A. . Cnso, Martford ; W. B, Whitnoy, Columbus ; B. Iloole, Cinclunati; . 0. Kel- ;uylz V. V. Morse, Omalin ; W, G. Sinytho, New Vorlt. Cammibad SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANSTON. Quite n fair-sized sudionce was presont at the lecturo by Mrs, J. G. Bwisshelm, Thursday oven- ing. Tho lecturer dealt heavy blows at the s aumed suporiorily of men over women, cspooial- 1y In missionary matiors, and claimod that the Inttor always led the former, and hadintroduced Christianity into every country in Europo. A fow frionds nssombled nt tho louse of Mr, Josoph M. Lyons, Thuraday avening, and passed nuvu{nl hours most ploasantly in aoclal ‘enjoy~ mant. On tho anmo evoning, Miss Bollo Willinms was tho reciplont of n genulue surprisa-party, bolng unoxpeotedly visited by n seleet nutnbor of hor frionds. The occasion wns productlve of much enjoymont of & social naturo. Tor months tho Matteson Iouss bonated n clork who wns the wondor and prido of the vil- lngers, DBut * Marcus,” through failing health, was compolled to resizn his important position, to the rogrot of the entire municipelity. Of no- ceegity, a snuccessor was appointod, but tho choico made proved an unfortunnte one, for tho young mau, fnding himself unable to falfill tho varied functions Purlormml by that mnator of the profession, Marcus Augustus, suddenly de- campod, carrying off some valuable clothing and tho contents of the hotol monoy-drawer, LAKE FOREST. Tho mid-year oxercisos of tho Academy, which onded ‘Thurxday ovening with literary and rhe- toricnl oxorcises, have beon the evontsof the woele in this subarb. ‘I'lhio efforts of Mossre. Winn, Mosier, and Jonking aro perhupa worth: ot I:lr;::clnl notice, though all did themselves mucl cradit, I'he oxaminntions of Tuesday and Wednesday sustnined tho previous roputation of tho institu- tion for acholarship, and tho reception, which was largely attouded Wednosday ovening, its roputation for hospitality, rof, Sanborn ‘Lennoy, of Williams Colloge, will doliver n course of tive lectures on interest- ing topics boforo the Natural History Society, early in February, s AN S Y FARMERS AND PLOW-MANUFACTURERS. To the Editor of The Chicago Trilune ; B : The following resolutions were passed by tho Mitohollville (In.) Council, Patrons of ITus- baudry, at a meoting hold in Mitchellville Jan. 24, 1874 ¢ WrEncas, A Convention of Plow-Manufacturors, Lield i Chiicagy, Tusolved thiat they would eoll 1o plows to farmers! Clubs or Granges, except st retadl prices ; therefore, Resolved, That tho membera of tho Granges repre~ wonted u this Council will buy no plows nor agriculs tural fmploinents of any kind manufactured by sald compeni:e, either at wliolesalo or rotail, Atesolved, That the Secretary be directed to send these resolutions to Tux CuicAco TRIDUNE nnd Chi- cago Inter-Ocean for publication, A, W, MoDoNALD, Secretary, W —_— Ohicago & Northwestern Railway--Sun- doy Train. The through Pacific expross train for Council Blufis, Omaha, 8an Francisco, and all othor Far West points, will leava the Wella Street Depot of tho Chica- £0 & Northwestern Itailway, at 10:15 s, m, Bunday, Feb. 1, 1874, Through tickets via Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Ohicago, Rock Island & Pacitic Railways are good on this train, e Look Out for Burglara, Tlolmes’ Burglar Alarin Telograph can be applied to the fucst houses without marring or defscing tho finfsb, and with positively no fuconvenieuce to tho fumnily, E, Srean, agont, office 164 Esst Madison strect, Room B, e T s ANANCEIA T ] ALDWIN, WALKER & CO, NAVE FUNDS IN hand fur the purchase of notes having short time to Tun, sacurod by Insido roal catato. Alwo tmonoy to loAn on :35“ Joal estaty for’ o ar theed ponee’In swima of 85, (0 .00, No. 7 lnwloy Lulldiog, soutbiwest c Dearbon and Madizon-sin. X s 'l“.b:uw TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIES, d bonds, eta., at LAUNDIR'S private oflice, 120 Kan- olpli-t., neas i w Clnrk. Listabilshed 165, V\"\ ED—$11,000, MAROUH 1, ON OUTSIDR nroperty worth' 835,00, Peincipals address 1 67, Tribnuo oftico, VWANTED—gLmn, 35,00, Bhit, ON_GOOD T roxad and uliprot Gty rotioty, 3 A § yoars: D LEONARD. Reul Lstato and Luan Agcut, 17 fiast adison-at, PED—CASH FOIt 8600 NEAL RSTATI PA- por, 8inonths to runy ‘will klvo d por cont & nionf Inquira'at 113 Lasnlle-st., basomiont, YV OULD LIKE T0 LOAN #2i TO 31,000 ON firest.class necurity, ' awnor of' property, Addrass OWNER, I, Cribune oflico, VWANTED-$1.90 FOR 3 OR & YEALS, UTON Houne aud ita; ground alono wortls $2,400, LINGLIE DARLOW, rhor 33,000, D—TORTIREY, MONTIS, ON A PO, purohaso.moncy mortgage as collateral, Ad- ress 1 67, Tribano oflico, OITY REAL ESTATE. 10O BALE—e0 LOTS 1N T DISTRIOT HOUAD- [ nto, Tiaisted, Twonty-sixtls, and Thicty- Sisgae i Apply to tho URANE, ity A0 gon pi avner, ALREITG 6 Mouroo. _ JrORBALE-OMIAR, BTV AWN I STX G001 Junos ony Kot Biito, 85,000 to 86,006 0lata nene Arohor-av. mnd Ialsted-gt, 1 20 aoros bn {he bl at Wasliinaton telgnts adjoining Morgan Park, vory choap, AT BAWY Il 1o Yuaio gt JiOR BATIc—i WARRIN-A V., TWOSTOIY ANT) basomont brloky gns and fixfiire; watoe, hath, and sowort SL00. A J P GALLOWAY & BON, southirost oorner State and JPOIL FALIC_TIET 1 Monirnoat., si) HON, t] 104 THOi” BALE —ORt EXOIANGSE — Tillk UNDER- slaned, contomgilstiig reuneal, offars hls rosldonios ITIWEST CORNER Vo ORIV TLOWAY & al [adis {atono’ frorit, (lrga, atorloe mnd nont), cornor of ot arlc ke 140 Amanty ity for ialo or ex- chianga on [Av 3 ) W Shauia on {avyfablo torin, Ap rom! - orty- pur fau . CUMMINGS. T3 1tast Teandoiy v NOM ifT CORNEIRL irid-nt., at & bargain and no 1£8, souithwest corner Madi= U BALI =80 VR Walasl-ay, and Vit caar torms, ALTRED V. [FOR BALIE SO STORY AND AT BIIOR Prairle.ay, ary 3 N L, GV WHATNATLD, 168 Tinat bhdisan-ate, Toom 1o TFOR SALE-ONK CUTTAGK AND ONI4.STORY Iramo houss, moilorn mprovenionts, good barn; also cheap lotn, with wator. and on timo, JUHN T BBERUALT, JOR SALI-CREAP-TOT FRRT TRONT foot doep on olther sids of my residenas, 4ii Adnimaat., tronting on Jofforson Park; the most beautds {ul Jocatian fura roldonco in Chicago. Offiga 48 Houth [OR RALE_TURAD TIIS-810,000, TF TAIKKN I3 modllataly, wiil buy 2 liousos Anil'lats on the nortli- oot cortocaf Dhictyiatat. u:-y:& Galumotav Unhrova- 3, 87,0003 ront. for. . Yurs At wnin. © B, 11 GUANINGS, {02 ltast Mandolpitie FOR SATI-AT A TARGATN-COTTAGE OF RIX ruoma and corne Int on Houth Park-av., noar Twon: tyniothst,J, 5. KERLKR, 145 O Trog BALE_ELEQANT MARULE FRONT ON o font. 10 airost 67 Washingtos BY 100 | Waat Praitioar., s Tmantyfonetiics, 14 To0ms, pats 3 OUNG & ROWLIEY: 15 Donchordeots {101k BAL R GOO! W BRICK storo, with or without basoment, snd sccond floor; wnd‘lnnnunn for dry goods, hinrdwars, or grogery; on ‘ont Madison-st. Inquire of D, LEONARD, 179 Linat Madison-at. ('OR | SALR_ON MIGHIGAN-AV,—SOUTIY t0x161 ! " foot noar Forty-stath-nt. : if taken ‘within n fow days thin will he fold at n decided bargain, GKORGE A, EMERY, 164 LaSallg-st,, basoumont. MIGHIGAN AVENUL_ 1w DY 180 " foot, athwast cornor of Mighiganay, and wonty-fittieat,” BRYDER & LIk, No, 14 Nixon Bulld- ing, northoast cornor of Monroo and La Snllo-sts. RO BALET WIST JACKSON.ST.~TWO-STORY framo and brick insemont. iouso of 10 rooms, modern Inprovomants, and It {2160, en Weat Jackeon-at., near Ashiand-av. "SNVDER & LI 14 Nixon Bulldiog, borthe east cornor Monroo and TaSalio-st TR SALE — OGLESH .87, — LOTS 3025 TRET & oach, un Oglosbyst., botwoen Lako and Fulton. Torme: 'Tivo yonrs, 6 por’ gent. Nocash requirad froin wiio wish ¢ build mmediatoly. SNYDEIC & A Nizon Duildiug, nortliesst. coraor Monroo aud . BJ0xI% fect, on \an":nlwlhn.‘ near Astland, SNYDER & i:lil-l,"u al‘wn Bullding, northoast cornor Monroo and JrOR SALE — MIGHIGAN-AV.— 10 TERT ON soutlwost corner uf Michigan-av. and Thirty-sizth-st. Easy poyinents, SNYDEIL & LK, 14 Nixon Bulldiug, northeast cornor Monroo and LaSal Flih SALE — PRRAIRIE-AV, — TWO-STORY AND £ bascmont brick linuse on Prairio-av., noar Sixtoenth. nt., 13 rooms, wator, gas, Lath-room, ofc, Onl if taken within a waok, toluding fufnaco, gas fxtures, aud kitchion stove. 312 foot, Possussion Alay “Ihio best bargain fa residenco proporty in mackot. it jorfoct, ‘Tering oasy, J. ESAIAS WARRIN, 16 Oham. hor of Commorece, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. JPOR JALE-BY KERI, DAVISON & WELOH, teal Eatate Doslors and Brokors, 143 LaSalle- 240 agres in Sco, J Thix land 18 on L'ifty-fifth. st. and Chicago, Danvillo & Viaconnos Railroad, 13 miles from old city limits, and will pay 100 por cont fu'sub- vision. 160 acros In Seo, 15, 39, 13, on Sixty-third-st, 150 acros Iu Sca. 8, 37, L3, on line of Lilinols” River Rall- on 40 acres In Soc. 29,39, 19, on O., B. & Q. T R,, ad- Jointng Clydo. FDI)I. !R:\‘l,‘lflg?‘inou'l‘ll‘l‘lVANS’\‘DN]—LAwLAl;lL({E, ‘VINE- alshed hiouso, 14 rooms, on Tt to sult in hize, o "MELOTSON BROS. Tt m (Yl nts, by owaers, Eapitang b7 onl FDR SALE~ENGLEWOOD-TWO LARGE 2.STORY houses, tirst-olass finlsh; ono cottago, 6 rooms, one black from depots; .lxtfim ina_dally; on mnnthly&nny- menta—by owners. TILLOTSON BROS., 273 and %id EVDIL SALE-TOTS, BLOOKS, AND ACRES NEAR i C. & N. W. Car Shoj d Central_Park; cholce t Jow pricos and un easy terms, Waest Olilcago 3 Dearborn.st. [0t BATLU-CIOICE PACKING.HOUSE PROP- orty at Unlon Btook-Yards, _Wa ara sols agonts for Packers” Additions. JAS, B.,GOODMAN & CO., 73 Dearborn-at. Jrom sar, an \LL_BARGAINS IN LOTS, BLOOKS, AND geres, cheap lots just wast of city [iiita near e sliops d Contral Park: abstrats given and mouthly puy- {ignte takon. " JAS. B. GOODMAN & GO., 7 Dear: 7 WANTED--MALEHELP. Boolkloonors, Clorks, &a. 'WANTM[)—A DRUG OLERK FOR AN INTERTOR fown an Ohlcayo & Northwostorn Taliroad (Towa Division), & young man, 16 to 20 years of ago, who has lind & lttlo axporionay st bo & gaud yonmint, wil Aotivo, and a reaidont of To Ul rons 1WA IICOGUISY, Saro of Telninu & King, 6 Lakoust., Chicaga, VWANTED-A RAFID WRITET TOR GOTVING. ‘Avply this morniog at Room 4, 161 South Clarkat, ‘)VAN' —A YOUNG MAN 00 uron, zapil and ood ponman, {o aselat al books i & wholorlo’ houso, Ouo_ncquatnted with tha nnmas ot drugs proforrod. ' Addross i< 11, Tribuns office, giving name and roforenao, Trados. VWANTED-A TINNER, TO GO INTO COUNTRY nono but a fimt-class Workman and o middlo-nyed, singlo man naod aunly ) & atiuntion for tho yoar. ~ APblyt6 ast Kin WANTE D--FEMALE HELP. ANTED — A GRRNARCGR. D — OR' BOANDINAVIAN i for Hutsawark fu & family of six. Aty LT85 Wacron-ave SR e ANTID=A_GIit, TO DO_GRNETRAT TIOURR L wOrk Gorio FaRdY t0 oo wark, ALT) Wort Madl- VW ANTED—A GOMPRTRNT GIRT, FOIt ORNTIAT, honsnwork at 828 Fulton.st, ANTRD—A DROENT _AND BTEADY AERVAN: VY " xir1 at No, 14 North Welle-at, WANHEDTW | EXPIRENORD GITAY 1anida immediataly: none bt exnorlanced o ap. pls, at tho 81, Jullon Kuroponn Hotot, 163 Duarh W’/Imrib-nnu.m DO GRNERATIOUS Avpis at Krio-sl, Wa 0 BTRADY QIS 70 WASI dishos at tho Ocosn Ogabar Liouso, 81 Madleon-at. Auply to-day, HENRY LUDWI inzieat, CONFEOTIONKIUS OR BAK- Ay FVANTED—A GO WA . Addross A %9, Tribune or's busin VW ANTED-A T Wi TAKER, NO othor noed apply, - URIMSUAW & TOWN,” Oar- Hieamukses, Ninnoapilleolion, _ = oo s ~‘ ANTED_A FIRST.OLASS HARDER, AT SIOB ‘southonst cornor of Michigan-av. and Twonty-soo- onduat, Apply this morning, ANTED—A FIRST-OLABS MAN (WITITE) BIGAT ek o At ol maors 4% tha Ooean Orator Ilouse, 81 Madisonat, Apply to-day. VW ANTED—A GOOD BLACKSMITH THAT UN. R R on eat tho lirigge Houso' e SU3 34 10 5. meltarday. ' 1. BISHOP. Nursos, NTRED_A WET NURSIL, Wfluuu?lufi‘m, 636 Wabas Loundresses. ATANTED-TWO EXPERIENORD LAUNDRY Iela for ploin work—{abla-lotiis aud napkins, THOMSON'S Restatrants 81U Misoellancons. ANTED—AT 38 WAST WASHINGTON.ST., 4 Heandinavian or German woian todo tho bouso: work of a small famity. Y ANTED- K FIew TADY OANVARSERS FOR & e host sciling articles in 4ao; good pay. ol om 2t 103 Washington.at., APPLY TO DR. R .+ betwoon 7 and 8 &.m, Miscollancous. ANTED — WINTER EMPLOYMENT, WORK tor eversbody, Guod wages, Pormanont smploy- on and women wanted, Tull particalars frae, Addross W, A, HENDERSON & ©0., ‘Oloveland, O., or 5t, Lonis, Mo, VW EWANT 70 THPLOY A LARGR NUMRRE OF Iz i Aol Tl Fheers T Sieayand ., And notl e o Alfiross J. 1. MAITINDALIE OO Tntiingnporim g o ok, SHANG AN ARG e Soiis # MRG0, 13 Teast Madisonate, Room be VWANIFD-A ¥iw MEN OF GOOD ADDRIEIS and gontiemanly appoarance o assist i placing stock for & RANDRCEUTIDY GOMpENY, 10 WOrk i tho ciles ‘Adrons g brosont or frinor acoupation, 1 &, rib- W s e Novalty U‘x’m{nnn 113 Kast Madleon: 0 Room 22, P \VA'Nmn_oNE TIRBT-OLASS ADVER a "clonlla:l:nr ‘Iil‘ gh:flgn, All ansiwars muat pplicant han liad tho' necossa B T0., Tribune bgor ) O ence, IS DAY, 2% AGRNTS, MALE OR with from 81 1o 85, to el tha_host selling in Amorica. floun 29, 19 LaSallo- ‘V‘Egfifl’un “.‘.’H""‘l’s’.‘f‘o‘;fi_“' 3:5’2;.".‘;".;&& ) om Hibaral conm . Call a TRoom B8, Kopublio Lifo Bullding. ik 8. p"uulldlnn, anlnymnn--t." bt NTRD—A WELIABLE FARMER AND GARD: onor, with wifo, on placa noar aity. Mutt undarstand gare of barson Hliorbugh worko, stoady and teliable, G aod houss_at. once. 10 and 115 South Watoroat, b "ot ToIeronacs, & ANTID—A BMART, AGTIVE TOY TO COL. e hlmacl genorally ussfal ahont. of roforcricos Toquirad, J. A Clark-st, Teal eatata oflice: _bes MARBHALL, 97 Sou SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Boolklicenors, Clerls, Ete. ITUATION WANTED-~AS NOOKKKEPRR IN 2 comimienlan houre, by & tiorughly competont accaunt alitof many yuars' exporfonce fn thizvity. Addcoss R 79, Tiibune ollice. Trades, ITUATION WANTKD — BY A FIRST.OLASL el isiimakor anid sngtaver, insogio good iiss i1 the e o Ad o rlbune offiog. ITUATION WANTE Y A FII OLAS French cook, as hoad . Ad Sx"run'rlo"u WANTRD-I'Y A PRAGIIOAL MA: chinst, an ongiucor lo of taking aharge of mn Apabl ehinery. Gail or addross SROHINIAT, 3 Hiinufscate SITUATIONS WANTED~~FEMALE Domestios. QTIUATION WANTRD-BY A YOUNG, GIRLTQ do second srork in a privato family, Call at 193 Brown: at. ; anply for 3 days, SITUATION WANTFD-TY A CONTETENT OIRL a0 o secand girl, A 3 Wnnl.worlll:-:rv: cm“k'l' SO IO A QITUATION WANTD-BY AN BLDVNLY WOM. an in an Irish-American (amlly; Cathiollos proforrad, Hatlstaotory roforoncos given, Lnquiro at 217 West Ran+ dolph-t., for3 days, SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERIOAN WOM: an as 0aok In a small firat-olass famly whoro n socond. iel Ia kopt,_Call, for 3 dsye, at 317 Wort Kandolp VIUATION WANTID-DY A TIRST-OLASS DIN: tng-room giel, or clismbor-atd, or socond-girl, Ploast all 17 Rublowat. Employment Agenctos. TTUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT Off o Seandinavian and German holp n bo suppliod 2 Ma, DUSKIZS oitioo, 80 M Wbk Ry oo b VW ANTED-OANVASSHRE OF FIRNT-OLASS ABII. ity for the most maynificent illustzated mark ovor duced {n this country, MOSKS WARRLN, 163 Staf st., Ohioago, 1l 'ANTED-BY ONE OF THE LARGREST BOOT and shioo imanafacturing firme of Philadoiphia, Pa., a thoroughly oxperionced_travoling salosman, wh cat command s good trada in Indiaua and Misscurl. No of era nead apply. For partioulars addroes at oice %, "Tribunn oilico. TO EXCHANGE. A A A AP A NN 0 EXOHANGE_ONE OF THE FINEST IM- graved farns in Kantas, sltustod 3 milos woat of Topoka, and 7 milos soutli of St, Ma nns & Paclilc Rtaliroad, consisting of 160 acres, all undor fine stato of cultivation, Improvonionts as followa: Twos atory etono hiansc, good barn, corn-ceibs, ohicken:iiouns, oto., eto. - All undor fance, ' One hundrad fino-boaring applo trcos and 300 fine poach troes, also hoars, chiorrino, gzanos, raapbersizs, stramborrios, btc Two good surlngs of llving waterand & flua steomnof walor running through e form, Wil szoliango for iouso aad ot in Ohleng, er athior good proparty roe of Inoumbranca, S, A DERT £CO.. 508 Laballoeate 0 FXOIANGE, DY T(I OWNER—TII FINGST fruit farwn in Nocthorn Sliinols, 60 milas woat of Ohie engo. 1t hias 10,000 bearing fruit trocs of cholce variotios, ons Sxcaliont and o camon dwallings, 46600 taras: oug, oto. 31 m . A SR B Lo, oo and vilage. ounty, ., (o 4 i, Addrass 23, Tribiun ofige. O 1o orelde prapor )0 EXCHANGE—SOME FINE ROUTIT BIDR TOTS for horscw and carclsgens L. As GILBERT & GO. 08 Ladnlloat. « 10 EXOHANGE=T WIT figuroe, roal eafate in i with or i t %, 'a statton on Kane KXOHANGE AT OGASH ton, or a good family car- thout horsea and’ harnoss, for sting. ' Call 4 furniture, or car| TtoGotclock. O, B, BROWNI GOOD FRAME THOUSES AND LOTS ON Burnaldae-at., uunr’l‘luru-llul:‘ to exchangs fur prop- exty at o uo rult, Mok, Addsoss, deseribing prop. orty, T . JROR SATE_ONEAP, NEXT SOUTIL ONIOAGO— 160 acren with wator front, at & zrost barnin; bost invostmont in that vicinity at the prica, Also, 5, 10, 3, 40, 60, 160, aod 400 acra tracts wall Ioeatod, part b tiénl Iand, with good front on riverand fako. ’ Chiolce bar- us gaine for tina invostmant or Immodiate. subdivision. JAMES H, BIGGS, (iate Hast & Biges), No. 1% D oar- TD i ‘}).l.lANGI'I—A FINE PIECE OF UNINCUM. k. Address 1 8, Tribun uil Sravad Bivharty Tn Rurors an gk for Chicoda property. J. O, (}A‘ADWHLL & CO., 208 TaSallest, s furniture, m ods, lnardware, carpoting, &o. O, fom 3 to B at 169 Motmo-st: TOR BALE-% AORFS ORIGINAT, WASHINGTON Fuelgm-‘ JAS, B. GOODMAN & CO., @ Denvanon [TOK | FALECACREPTOPERTY 1N Ir.ul',\i‘ a2 and North Tvanaton; ehoice pronarty o tme. JONN CULVIFI, 144 Ladallorkte, basomcnt. -~ TOR SALE_ATNORTIT EVANSTON, 90 ACRVS OF beautiful grove lots, noar the dopot, from $10 to 840 o foot; ttla purteet; o Inounbrance; varzantee diod just vecelvod ‘from Noctlwostarn Univoraity; aba farnishod, O, L. dENICS, 10 biadison a0 oo (OR. SALE~ENGLEWOOD-#3,600 BUYS NEW & i, gohiory litige, brick basamont, hgm’ln‘;; vary cential hoofs and dopots. Lako waler by July'next. BURE'%'c0., 2 tagallose. % B {OR _SALE-ENGLEWOOD—FINE RESIDENOR 1 ronerty, ‘to bo impravod thfs springs four 6ikfout lots on Btatouts,, between Fifty-ninth and Stxtloth-ats,, with in twa blocks of all tho dummy traius on tbe Tock Taland and Michigan Smuctozn Halronds. "iis proporty willbe suppliod with Iakoswator by July fioxt, RU LHUTD E 208 LaSalle-st. OR SALE BWOOD-LOTS, 816 TO $20 PER foot i Tcok's Bubdivision, Teruis, onesthird cash balauce, one and two yonrs at 8 por cont. Abstraats of title pass with_doed. Fluo impeovomonts being mado, 11, J. GOODRICII, Agont, 1 Doarborn-st.. JPO% SALE-OF EXGIANGE—A BEAUTIFUL Hghoyse, wiih madorn iaprolonenis, lnree xeauads, 3¢ vor rent, for Clileago property. —Prico, ), Bat plan ngh]lx\u!lu‘nnd Crounds at g pifioo. 1, WHIBPLE, aSallo-st. O SALE_OR GXCHARGE_AT GUEAT TAT. ain, Jivanston peonerty, timpraved and unfiproved, acrdu and lotee 1 WHIPELE, 500 Lasalo st b o [POR, BALE-T WILL SELEL AOUT i AGRES, noara handsomo auburb, betwoen aud noar fo rail- Toads, within aix milesof Ohteago clty Mmits, for 25 nor acro, |, 9, 3, 4, and b years, tntorast (n advance and provie slon'for ralowse_on cach lot; omfuently adaptod for sub- inisions, No “money downi o respousibio pasty.” Ad- dress ox %64, Cinclngati, Olifo. onll yoom, 0, onu Brokor, 138 LaSullo-st. () O TOAN ON INSIDR TROPERTY renl estatd: modorate commtasion. ' Al 3, southiveat orncr of Madison aud Olark () o Loax TOR 8 OR G YEAUS, O Sonth Sido. 158 EAST MADISONST. (WASHINGTON DI West Side. WARREN-AV., CORNFER WOOD.ST.—A ulon Park, 334 VST WASHINGTON-ST.—T0 RENT, WITI p WABHING 638 M Jae i =83,00-MORTGAGE PAPEE TOR 55,000 30300 $3,000 and $1,000 tor ane DO, or & torm of yeurs, Addross 1 87, Tribune difioe, and givo Ramo fa fully- NG brokors necd Apiny. TO "LOAN ON uY’m{}'Ep OITY N 3 inido roal catato, PUTNAM & NEW- . Ttoom 13, 91 Washiugtonst. ~Rooiris)—O g icoly £ 506 » ANDSOMULY FURN el front roums, ‘suitablo for gontfomau and wi noat room with firs, for young marriod couplo, at 18 porwoek, livuse and location inviting; tablo ex- board, sultos of furnished foglas al dullihtfal alsoto room, farnisnods ail wodern uDrove- rofor: goullemen, North Side. 100 NORTH LASALLLST.ROOMS TO RENT. with board, i an Amcrloan family and two yoars ou real catato seeurity, J. W. FAY, Loan —37,100, 85, ‘0 ¢ 10-00() -$7,100, 85,000 TO LOAN ON CHICAGO iD JAME rcal ostate, BARKER & " BOARDING AND LODGING. Also single ruom fora lomau, Roloronces required cpllont, Only ono bloek from Madlson-st. cars, near mont Tarke tront rooni, G 0 RENT, WITIL tshicd rooin, suitable for two Hotols. SANDS HOUSE, 11§ AND 118 FIFTILAV.—ROOMS, With board, at 38 Lo $10 por wook; day oard, 85 por wook; trausios Dor day, ST, JANOLINI'S GOUTT HOTEL, CORNER WASIL. fugton and Elizabuth.sts.—Offers ‘olegant ‘avcor dutlons for (amilijen and singio gontlemen, lioth transient aud pormanent, at ranmmlflu iricos. BOARD WANTED. ] OARD—FOR FAMILY OF FIVIZ WITILS ROOMS, A fire and sas. Addruse, stating location aud prioy, 1] 87, Tribus live, BOAIED—WANTI:D. A BUITE OF ROOAS, UNTUR- aished, with bosrd, in a plensaut location, for thrao Grauns, o Rogone: Btato” purticlars aud price, Addrews 1L &, PARTNER WANTED—IN A WELL L aud cikaratand conncoted with'a Hrst Vor Information call on ot atldrsss A, 11 Black, cormurof Glurk and Washington: LS, Raaper oo 14, QOR SALE_LAWNDALE-TWO —NEW GOTIIG cotingos, of 7 rooms cach, and lot 873¢x13{ faot, noar station, Prico $3,%0. asy’ payments, SNYDER & LEL, No. 14 Nizon Bulldiug, northeast’ cornor of Mon. ‘im.’fi’?fl“'}“"““l"’" }h\lfifi doi\l}.‘ :ir%x;‘r;g, vizo, for carpots or furnilnre. ~Ad¢ 4 LN, oaro . Colo & Bon, 183 Waut Madlsomate NGIS FARM OF 8 ores, all uuder cultivation, for cily or sublurban proporty. _Aduress 310, Tribune off 1[0, EXONARGU_FINE 5.8TORY BRIGK RIS danca [n Jorsoy Gity, N. J,, worth will bo oxohankod for Uhicago proparty, BARKEL & WAIT, GIIANGE—PATRR OF BTVLISI WOISES, mnich, woll bred, young, and sound s will tradé tate, F 1, FICBAT, T4 Bouth Olapkats [0, EXGIANGE_FOR A TARM, EQUITY IN TWO bonscs ronted so as to pay 10 por cent on valuation. Amount of cquity, 4,00, Incumbrance duo in 43 years at8poroont. L& 33, Tribuna offis 710 TRADE-TOR HOOTS AND ISROTS, GROGER. fos, porteblo eneings, or any warchantaila, urtlcio, 40 neros of good farming land [n this Stato; alo, bullding lots_adjolnlng the railrond in 8 {ast Incromlng tawn; gome caah i nocessary; titloa porfect. Addross K 46, Tribuno offico. ANTED —TO EXOHANGE—FOR IMPROVED city praporty, worth 58,000 $0 §10, 000, tiint will ront for 20 hor cent, §4,000 ensll, £4,000 Kansay' Jand, L, B, MANTONYA & CO., 88 Markot-st, 'Vv ANTED~IN EXOHANGE FOR GOOD PRODUC- tivo Ohicago and suburban property, a good fruit. fatm, with tine liouso anit bmprovemetta. Ady full particulars, K 1, Tribune office. VW ANIED-GOOD, TINEz LANDS IN WISCONSIE, ascuniblo by rail or sifor, in exchange for brick Tiouse and lot_on ‘South sido, PUTNADM & NEWELL, IRoom 18, 81 Washington.st. BUSINESS CHANCES. TIHRREE-RUN STEAM FLOURING-MILL ¥YORR 8alv or to oxciange, In one of the hest whoat-grow- ing countles in Wisconsinj fn good repair, with inrge uII‘“flilcl w"fllk.“ \gllfiz lng r‘lllll’ lr‘!nnuurwll(:n 1lmu“llmm b 5 Sonth. Satistactory renmana for aolling, Tan uire of 3. P. RUMSEY & GO., 18 Washington sty ingo, dress, with TO RENT--ROOMS, 0 RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS BY the day, wack, or montb, at §t. lilimo, 8 and 87 Doars Bornest. Chargod roasonabla. Office, Jioom 32, 1O RENT-i83 AND 157 TEAST WASHINOT 8’ ‘choap, elogantly furnishod ruoms: also ono suital !9! four gentlamon. Apply at Room 37, 10 RENT—A NIGRLY FURNISHED ROOM (AD. Joining parlor), with a0 of plann, to ona or two gon. tlomon, with reforence, in & private family. 10 Congress. at,, noar Poat-Oflica, 0 RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED TOOMS, by the day, wek, or month: choapest rent In U Glty. At tho St. Jullon turopoas Hotol, 163 Doarborn-at. 7' RENTWARM FRONT ROOM, DOUBLE BRIOK Tiouso, In privato family, toons or two gentlemen, 41 5o penter.st., noar Wasbington, 0 RENT—FUILNISHED FRONT ROOM, SUITA: ble for onie or two goutlomen, or gontleman and wife| aulta for housakuoplag, &t 107 Dasplaines-at. 0 RENT—FU! wulty, for gon Tooation, 161 Bout Raoom 1, SITED ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN on or gentlemon nnd wives; central 1, Dot Madlsou and Monrao, arl f'0_RENT — NIOELY - FURNISHED SLEEPING roou ou Wabashi-av,, near Fourteenth-at., in private Inquirs at 171 Enat Madison.nt. TO RENT--STORES, DF!‘IOEE:N% Stores. 0 RENT-IN THE NEW FIVE.STORY BUILDING Nos. 191 and 165 Hitnto-st.) onposito tho Palmer ouso, Unsoment and four Jofty, 503125 foot. _This s ono of thi L B P e il e 01 rties . . iy u tho Dramisoe Ae 3e NUTTING.: Offices., [0 RENT_OFTIONS IN THI: PORTLAND BLOGI) one sultabla for iife Insurance one suitable for loun Lroker, one suitablo for real estato; all at pricos to sull the tines, ~ Apply ot Room 17, 1. LYMAN Bliscollaneons. catod, 803 5 nivhing ; iz feomn 100 o 400 xnofus, - Ol o ar addreea SLOSGON & HENS! Tadatlo-at, 710 RENT — DABEMENT UNDER THE GAULI L ouso. Tnautrs at oftice of samo. 10, BN STATE STRERT, NOTEL, OPLO site tho Palimer Houso: 36 roon, with all madern tm. Inguire at Roowm 13, 174 Stat WOOMS, WITH STEAM-POWER, A1 ashington.st. TO RENT--HOUSES, S S ARnnnAsy 10 RENT_OR FOR SALW_TI1E HOUSE 24X FT., on stheaat cornor Kinzlo and Franklin.sts.) know 4 the W Dopot, House, adfolning tho C. & N, W, ) Passougur Dopot, 20 havsenkorirains ar. ‘donart daily; has fine brick basvment, Jargt store and back.roum,” and sevoral fins roams ng{ alrs, nowly plastored and paintod throughout, M. O'BYRNE, 9 Lase Kinzlest, 0 RENT--COTTAGE ON TIE NORTII BIDE, 1§ Fuoue, largo ot roat, 2204 month. M. WHIPPLE, al provemonts, rivo an To'"n NT_DWELLINGS AND COTTAGES ON Mashizgton, Fack-av, Walnut, and othior strects. D. LEONARD, son-st. 10 RENT—7-10; 'AGE, LARGE LOT, NO. 71 Myrick-av., $3) por month, 0 RENT-OHEAP, A FIRST-CLASS DIIOK 1HOUSH L furuistiod or unfurnishud,” Apply at 95 Abordeen-at. ]9, RENT-DWELLING % WABASIL-AV., NEAK Twanti §opialud ton voom, pantrior’closdia, A%, oto.: & gaod barn attached. N §PR1SHTE, BtoViokor's Theatre Baitding.” 0 RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS{ nlso. Ao unfarnivhed suito, oxount, surpets, with stonm heating, at onoro Blaok. * Apply at 1toom 24, [0, RENT_T WILL, LRABT TROM FE, T UNTIE April’ X, 1676, - two-story houss, six room, 75 Narih sbington-ay., for 930, Inquira at corner of ' Linool Booura & Lincol 54 Wi choap WANTED--TO RENT. " ANTED-TO RENT-—A SMALL COTTAGE_ OR Sl )l:u"t: lul '«lr:lue; not loss It||nn }Iw r;.n{:udnun Wc‘:: o3 not loss in one yoar's loase from Fubruary: re et B choans Guod tonant. Addrots L 1, Tribins VALUABLE PATGNT FOR SALE; SELLS AT A arie protics & slisnos to inske a forfue, Apbly &t Tumbofit Houss, 199 North Olmkoat 0. WIGH ERS. cat. [ ad, GOOD OHANOR TO PUROHASE A LONG.ES. (ablished hardware and stove businoss, controlly Jo. on State at, Only £3,000 or 34, 000 cash required, HARDWARE, eare Cook, Coburu & Co. ANSTON AND SOUTH EVANSTON Blacke, sud acres. ~Largs PIENIEf & SON, 163 LaSall Fuu SALE: Do for ennh, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, ¥ IOR SALE—A BARGAIN-G0 AORES OF DESIRA- Dble land in Wayno Uuuul{. 1il,, near rallroa 0 acres tmbor; onl{ $7 poracre, 1, W, HYMAN, 166 Lasiallo- at., Room 11, VOR SALE-OREXCHANGE—FARM IN RENOSHA O T Wi 59 acrea. FITTLAD ML & GO Itoon 15, Mator Hfock, h‘ol{ SALE—IF YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBLE oustgmor fora 8100, 000 stock-[a: within four honrs® tido of Chicugo, no money down, addross Moz 3,681, GCinclnnatl, O, REAL ESTATE WANTED. VW ANTEB A N IARGIS GIIOWA, TR uno-hal( cash anil good ol roperty, 172 WILLS'E CANFOR" o1ty proverty. 178 LaSalla A ANTED_OITY LOTS, 10 AMOUNT OF 83,000 Y o o e biah T wiipioo s Gou o 18 i State. Addrous M 2, Trlbuno afico. WAt e Rl it s int for basboans ,000, on Boutls Slds, east o or ca othior propurty. Addross M 6, Teibuno ofliog, VY ANTED-_EUSINESS O :{\ Awrorth from 88,000 t 10 IESIDENGE PROPER- o 816,000, Liotwoon Ashiaud- av, and Woatorn av., and south of Lake-st, Mustbe a Dbargaln for which we will pay 84,000 cash, 84,000 chole K ud assum T, MATs sume fncuiubrance, J, T, northeast corner Ln Sallo and Madison, an landa, 2 18 & CO. A, OLD, ESTARLISHID AND WETL LOOATE tovo, tin, and bardware stand, with stock aad iz Tor nlo'on oasy tormy, Inqulcd on premisos, £ Ghicago, Il HOICK STOCK OF GROOLRIES, BOOTS, AND shoes for sale. ~Livo town of 3,000 pooplo fn central lows, Businoss theising, Partcashl, balanos on fire. Addreas R, DEWILY, Box 167, Boond, Haona_Co., Towa, RUG STORE FOR_BALE IN TIHE OITY OF South Bond, Ind, Will inventory from $4,000 to 5,000, Tormu cash, or half cash and balanca on (imo, well ssoured. _Address O, 1, GRANE, South Band, Ind, Ol BALE_OR_JXGHANGE—FOR OIlIUAGO City Dl’"lwfl(. a flrst.class steam grain elovator and vwarehouse on {h t L & P, 1. R, at Gonoaeo, onry County, ML, ~Biachinery in fi unning etioulacs and'torws auply o GRC. 2t GIALN, on the prowmisos, or to WAL, T. BAKKK, N, & Lat onlle-st, TIALF OR WHOTE INTERERT TN KO, T NOSL: ‘nows renuiring but swall eapital, with moat flatfor. Ing prowpuots, forsalo, 8, W, SEA, It Clay JYARE GHANGE TO MAKE MONE: BALE L o xelinugy, | d-xunmill in goud ardor, dolog & laris Bome business, ' Addross O, RLIERDING, Morris, 1, ATOON FOR BALE_IT GAN E BOUGHT FOR 18160; alao hiousohiold furniture, Kont ouly §30, Call at 670 South Halst ik, VWANIED-TO RENT_ONE O TWO UNFUR: Toomn for housskoaplng, | Addruss, with hlok must bo modazate, K L Af, 204 Wast' Madi ANTED_TO RENT—TIRST-YL,OOR AND BASK- rick stora; Souths Side north of Madfson-st. ; tont About 81,00, Iron aud brass goods, Address J 81, Tribune oflioe. LOST AND FOUND. OST-SATURDAY NIGHT, It 2T, A GOLD hunting Amorican wateb, T, loward '€ Ca,, No. 80, with iscription Insile, e1id o lon gold rope ohain # il bo paid oh, an $60 for ohinla, aud no quoation 11’98, Teibune offue. .05 0N hiack and wh neck, helumflm‘ plonso roturn to warded ¥ T,G5T=A GOLD-TANDLED FIONY CANT. UR . Taat Bondey nicht bith fust, Fiio indr il o o itirally eovvardod byfonring oty SsAS Uil SMIT 81207, ftaow 6, Davy's Blook, West Madison- T,0§T=A BAY MATIE, 6VEARS OLD, WRIGH 4 about 1,000 pounds ; two white hind fuet;’ white long S Beavy ook, Any Iforuantion will s, libsraily re: 0d by RINHARD PLAW, 336 Bue Tsland-av, ST $10 REWARD—A LARGIK FELDS 3% Tiler wil souslee o bare 1o Hous askod.” Call at 137 LaSallo- SPRAYEDOR RTOLEN_ FIONATVIRESIDENOR O ) eianash-av., botwoon ’l‘mr'l.v-u{lnllb oth elilit bay maro with siacon forshioadl; Aty gno. ro Tou Hoc will Vo Hberally “rowardod. Wa'de O'MALLE 3 ENTY-SKOOND-ST,, A 1 to oodio dog, with & atoal chatn aronne to u littla sick girl. Wil tho findes 3 Twonty-socoud-st. and bo sultably ro Vi BEST FLIIST-OLASS NUSTNESS N OIoRa0 or man or womnan, _ 'a; 5 A stock on Hand: " Vou must havs 82,00, 164 LaBalleties. Koo 41 TRAYED OR STOLKN—A SURIKL TIORSE AND businoss wagon horse sumowhatstilt, A suftabls roward will be pald i} roturned to 246 Wost Randolpli- VWASE 70 BRLL Okt EXOHANGE A BMALL eustom flour and fsod mill, with 8 acres of land, a nlclud Illluvl“!—ilflr: lm\n? vltxllh‘ Il?fl)mnnl:, I;lnl‘t;d Just (':uh aido olty limite onnaf the b mtlbus fi the country, Addvoss 1t 'S, W, RL.¥, Mosciton, Whitosido Goee Tl o0, to Raftrond far enilon i, 1. AND GLOSKD, COMPLICATRD sted, Work requiring st expart - untant, Jtoon 14, 14 (6, Madlso THING AND ding & lottor PAID TOR OAS' llncous goods of an DER, Losu Ustice, ‘_“L“::l"- MERSONS CLIC AND VILL: VOITOFFTOR FA- PARTNER WANTED—BITILER BPEOIAL O ACT- | 1Y pers, and Lmorson's bindor for musio and all po- i 1% o $E0u ity o eplace roliigcauli, | Hugioass te poser o usiess o, the atrTor o ont ouso: iy, G ar Chiega. “Fullun aveetigation dosirod. . Flass adiress | JOIHN RRIELT okbindors, 10 tatost, i Telbuns otloo. No actantion gl to auy comuunly | 70 T AMILIRS antlina oxcopi avacupanizd by fuft hamo and sddross of | T OANGLLH Lonso-tont in & lodging ahd oot (b honss: princip: 29 Wost Madl up staira, PARINEIT WANTED-WITIT feoy 1N BUSINESH | jning HiGUyST, PRIOE VATD FOIl OAGTORT " entablishiod thiro soure, payiug S160 por month. Uall NAB A, DRIKLSMA, § - uF addrose 137 Bouth OINtatrs i s, I i S AL, i Builb Ulark D_A HOUBE-MOV I, ESTAR. ity for 10 yenra, wants rluer with 054 from $10 10310 pur day, Junuiro at PANTNER WY, i 0 s fobas Ty Wicomn: WS D, Y CHOTTLINGHRTTATATIR LT Jinural watotss - At siatIRE . 1o greontt oo, P Bebbnie i Waka lovotand, 0. DAINER WANTED-AN UNUBUALILY GUOD opportunity s offerad to a practioal priuter, o & thorugh bustnoss man acquatated with tho publishity Duslacas, {uan satablistiod and profitable businuss ; 31, d the bost of roloreagus requltod: vaoanoy wo- n % WANTID—g5,00—IN AN OLD K 0 vayiog wholesalo business. T 41 Loar {nvostigation, and wmoans busluo "VAN D — AN INTERERT IN A BUHINESS; must Lo oatahlished and stand a olose invostiga’ n; can furalsh feom $4,000 1o $6,000. Addross J ¥, '_l_‘;khulm oflice. OLAIRVOYANTS, | RS, JOIINSON, N PHYSIOIAN, HEALS bt Addross 1 77, Pribuno oflics nin. _Oilige 16 Uongry .o Uniy INSTRUGTION. FOR SALE, MHICAGO ACADEMY, NO. 11 KIGITEENTILST, —Spring t by 3 U, 1L BAD. Ghor L tora oglon Mouda, ¥ob, 3, L, 11 A AT tofin, GRAVES, T S AP $50() AN, A Goob MAN CANTAKI MY HALE intoroat in 81,000 worth of goods and business paying $6,000 a yoar, 19 LaSalla-st,, Roam 2. 700 SASI—TO TBXTEND HURINESS: OAN q cautrol money until wanted. Hecurily and o0d fncom gunrantond:’ 140 1 Sallpestey toom 2. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. [OR BALU-ONE PAIR OF GOOD WORKING 01 rane, & and 9 yoara old, sound and truo, With good dnublo aehiess and good lufbor seagon. Wil sull o slx months' time, Call on E. W, OULE, 141 Lak staira, MOR BALIE_ONE NIOK, NEW, BWULL BOX cuttar witli sunk botiom, chioap, for oash, Apuly at & Bouth Jiinton-at, [0 BALW_LARGE WORITORSE, JPQH ot T et g W OO 1 aound, and porfuctly safo for Iadios uko? fant pacer, Top bugay'and hiarness, choap, At stablo, G Wenl-Laks-ste TPOR BRLE-OR EXGUANGE-A NEW CUTTER, ‘Cost 8100 casli; will sell clicap for cash, or exchiangd for a doublesbacreled shobyun or s gold bunting-caso watoh, _Call at 311 Wostoru-av,, from ¥ 1o 10 8. m, i ¢ YEARS ‘hands high, TXLK 18 OHEAT, BUT FAGTS ARK FAGTS, Wi WIiL sotl our stack af oareiagas, buisinoss wagansy o e agul, s et e hoat on S M atablo. FLETOIIE & LAZEAL £ AGENTS WANTED. GUEN'TS WANTED-BRWING MAUHINE AGIENTS wantod through t jortiwost snd South for a new uttlo nr look-stitch sowing maohing; torritary fivan 1o ulblo partios, Address J, 0. TODD, Faoranto, GIENTS WANTED—MALE AND TFRMA the bost solling artiolos and best \ul!“unhsifn'- ufl&l’}' fi.’u::‘n'::. wantod, Koem 18 U, B, E3p, Butlding, Waah: Qrori PAWNOROKRRS AND BEGOND nid olothlersHlolon {ram my office bluo pllat eloth ovorcoat, without slooves, with capo pormanently atiach: od, Lmrp\cvnh'm.uullnr. Whon presontod for disposal, misrk tho man: notity o at 163 East Madison-at., Koot 17, and you will wako more thaato advance upoR'it,” O, ~FIOM ® LABALLE-ST., A BMALL DAY ninre, Witli whito fost aud star (n forahond; hitohod ¢ & squarbbox open bugy, buinted Ulaok, ‘with sido cloth, " cushivn, * and b barness, orso-binnkat, and rubbor Any po o remardud ‘y roturning ., or ta PLLILL to FOX'S 6’] S &S A OALL QTOLEN—A LIBERAL REWARD WILE, B, PATD for the roturn of the ave it B, [t oraoat and liat takon from Pacitio Hotol, un tho 20th, FPAKEN UECA WED WULL. OWNER CXN HAVD Outl nt 8 Woat Mlntisniae. 0oty o paylng oliarecs. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ITIURNI'I'URU. HOUBEHOLD QOODS, AND MER. chandlise of uvnrg deaoription at auction Wednvaday and Baturday and lvat 18 ors' 3 e, O O e R o e 8CGO0D & WILLTARE, AUOTIONRINS, 63 ROUTIH Cnual-st., have suotion saloa every day of furuiturs and houychold'gonda; libural advancos mado on consigns wont; kind of jgoods, or snms purohasod; prowpt g low ratea, T2 RNITURK TOR 8 OR 4 ROOMS, Will ront or bupon monthly Inetallmente; - Adire (HHFI’IN‘ oara D). Colo & Hon, 188 Wout Madison.st, MUSIOAL, - = TANOS FOR SALE AND TO RENT. 3P, Dt e Pl Faotos, 5 Fan l_l_gl_{.l_g!@'&l_y J. PRENTON. SEWING MACHINES, VVm.oux ;gulus. THIE BEST FAMILY BEWING hiy d1us, oi] ® wox & GHUDE S o8 G ore W ebseiay. o ta o, ol