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RY 16, 1874, LABOR. Wha, Co-operation Would Save. organtzation of Socletics (o' Romedy Existing. Wrongs, The Overthrow of the Credit-System a Much-Needed Reform. Workings of Trades-Unionge--Tho Amal« gamaied Carpenters?’ and Jolus ers? Soclety. What Oo-oporntion Wonld Save. Zo the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: 8m: It is not difcult to discover, by figuring, swhat an individual, o city, or a Stato might savo oy co-oporation. That is, Jtis not dificult to dincover that the eaving would Lo very grent. Only practico could toll how much {ho gain would oxceed the calonlntion, A Chicsgo work- ngman hoa given ua.an account of what Lo pays for grocorics. This wo have hind compared with tho preaent ratos of tho wholesnlo frade. Tho xesult can be partially summed up ag follows : Convmodity. Retel, Whalcsale, Bugar, per pound. $011° 0.0 Taa, per pound.. Dofoe, per poun Tlour, per barr Qurrauty, per pound, Tlafsine, per ponnd. .. Tepper, per pound, Tlice, per pound, 1 @ 8, lé 0,60 Boap, per bar., Bintih, por pound ghcathing a, per pound. welve articlos, the man in question vor week. If Mo bought thom nt wrative store, o would * save 60 cents on P investment, o havo medo ah nllowanco of Bpor cont for cost of munagement, which ia yomowhat ligher than tho average cost in such slores in England, On goods that are not sta- plos the saving would be still greator. sirupa tho difforance avernges 80 per cont; on canned and dried goous, 25 per cont; and on Lo« baceos, 25 to 833 por cont. On oversthing, again, tho saving would bo still greater than tho figures alrondy given, For tho goods would be puro. Escaping adulteration moans gaining® anywhere {rom 10 to 30 por cent on substantisily overything bought, 8o much for the individunl, In tho case of a city, wo can arrivo at similar rosults in » differont way. Some 1,600 rotail ocora supply Chieago's 60,000 ~ families, * Each of thoso men' pays, on an avorage, 800 rent, $1,000 for holp, $400 for care of Lorso and wagon, and 8300 for gas, fuol, ote, Tha avorngo profit may be enfoly eatimated at $1,600, This makes ench rotail grocer cost thie community 24,000, ‘Tno cost of tho 1,500 is, then, 0,000, 0d, Ty vold, ns nenly’ a8 can be caloulated, 00ds thut cost thom, at Wwholousle, nbout 897, 00,000. Allowing & per cont for ‘cost of mau- agemont, wo have 81,5675,000. The differenco of 4,425,000 s the amotnt twhich onr citizens paid, in the itemof groceties alono, for Lleir failuroto co-oporate. 'Tho ssmo calculation carried intotho othor trades in which co-operation is_equally ensy,—jewolry, hats and eaps, boots and shocs, tobaccos, mont, woods, clothing, drugs, = oto,~wonld swoll ~this sun to very many millions. If co-operatiow woro general throughout Illinols, the poople by paying b por cont on wholesalo prices, would save paying tho expenses and profits of 5,000 ro- tail_grocers, 850 peddlers, 500 npothecavies, 4,000 otnilora _of - dry-goods, 2,600 robnilers of clothing, 400 rotailors of iron, 260 sowing-mu- chino dealors, 900 mille dealers, 300 general ro- tail donlors, 600 retailors of boots and shoes, 400 coal denlers, 800 retnilers of Inmbor, 400 hattor: 500 jowelors, 800 rotail lnmbermen, 3,000 ro- tallors of tobacco, and 4,000 rotailors of ment. Total, 23,700 middlomen. In this enumoration not & trade hins beon montionod which has not been successtully conducted an the co-operativo len in Bugland, Dnt the saving doos not end oro. 'Thoro is a needloss numboer of wholoaalo stores. An enormous ntnount of mouoy can bo saved” by bugiug diractly from tho producer. Nor 18 oven this nll. 'The saving sketchod so far bas been entirely through distributive co- operation. Wheu productive co-operation also comos into play, 0o man can tell what tho peo- pla might not gain, if thoy would but reduce to practice the maxim : Union is strength A WORKINGMAN, 3 The Labor Question. On & saporficial viow of the question of labor, workingmen, in tho irrtation they feel while smarting under thoir wrongs, - are too apt to cherish o fealing of bitter hostility tQwards those who, by the exareise of their business-Taculties, bave amnssed considerablo wealth,—~dceming all 18 their ouemics who are ongaged in any busi- nees outsida of the praductive ocenpations ; and, st & glance over tho present stote of sociaty, their position scems to be well taken. Talatial residonces, handsomo equipages, grand balls, end brilliant weddings, at which figure costly dress, pearls and dinmonds, and sumptuously- proparcd tables, in contrast with pinching want and squalid poverty. Tho suffering, hard-working poor have narsed A FEELING OF HATHED against those who make such o Javish display of wealth,—assorting that it is they, tho . industrial classes, who creatod it, and thoy are forover shut out from ity benofit. “*The rich,” sy they, * cato not if wo dic of hunger and cold, whilo thoy enjoy the fruits of our labor.” Only yesterday a workiogman said: “When tho fire destroyed Cbicago, tho cry was raised that the mechanics aud Inborers woro'taking ad- vantage of tho calamity by ‘domanding high waged 3 but uot one word has over boon said of the rich teking sdvantage of the panic bycutting down wages ;" aud this state of things this win- tor hins mado thin antagonistic fecling still more bitter. In my resoarches into ihis quostion, I find that the mercantilo and professional men are ay desirous of s ¢hange a8 the laborors, and stand veady to help the industrial classcs make this chaugo, just a8 soon a8 A FEABIDLE PLAN is prosonted. Iu the lnst fow weels, it has boon esid to mo Dby men in all grades of moelety, * Tteform or revolution is inevitable. tevolu- tion wo do not want ; thoroforo, reform ywe must have, and we are willing to do onr part’ toward it. Horo is au abommablo aystom, aud thero is onother to which tho attontion of tho public sbouldbo cglled, As you are wriling for tho ross, prosout these nbuses to the people, and nve them romedied, All that {8 wanted iato bring these mattoers be- fore tho poople, and find” out where the wrong 1a; aud thon 1t will bo discovered that these abuscs have not always originated with tho capi= talist ; neithoraro thoy so much the rosult of defoctive laws as they aro tho result of jgno- ranco and tho loozo systems into which we liave drifted. Lost summer, when ono of our fino ohurches wis in procers'of building, mon worked thera who did not roceive thelr wages, and wore, therafore, unablo to pee their board-bill. Board- ing-houso-keepers soldom give crodit to those who work for nothing ; in consoquence of which, thesa meu hud no pluco to Iy their heads, an actully BLEPT IN THE CIUNON, and procured their menls from fricnds whao wore charitable onough to feed theny, 'The Wrnsteen af this church woro probably uot to blume, but it was tho logitinato fruits of our misorablo con trant-syatem, " The offects of the panto have drawn publio at- tontion to the wrongs in our fluancinl system, which drains the pockets of tho peoplo to enrich s fow, Our laws, instond of boing concigo, plain, sud simplo, are so mcumbored with formi and techs niculitios that the avorago man-docs not protend to undorstand them; which places him at tho meroy of unscrupulous lawyors aud Justices, Al this the industrinl “olasses fool, without being able to uco just whore the fault lfos, and without being able to apply the remody, This ignorance will bo likely to domand justico in tho mannor in which the Goddeks of that quality is reprosentod; it will demand it blindly, abtho pornt of the sword, Men of thought and men of actlon, taking cognizance of this stato of things, snd scoing the daunger which threatous -ths truly groat nution,—5 davger which our legislators soc puwurl‘unu ta avert,—are organizing soclotios, in villages, townw, and cities, for tho purposs of protecting themuclves, and warding off tha do- struction to which tho presont state of socioty must eventuslly lead. ; UL OWILOTs f those organizations sro 8 o rosist tho oppressious of contralized oapl- tal,—not to tnke tha wenlth which has boon honestly gained, and distributo it nhmu[i thoso Wwho have not Lo ehadow of n right to it,—but to protoct nll tho mombors in tho right to own and uso all thoy linve Lionestly earncd by their Iabors, whothor of braln or musela; To ovorlhrow tho credit-system, which bears most Leavily upon the working-olursos ‘I'o 80 change our Inwa tliat ho corporate bodion shall have the right to live in luxury upon tho won eatnings of othors; T'o guard our courts of 1uuficn from bocoming courts of oxtortiont o oqualizo Oapilal and Labor, and bring tho producor snd tho consumor noaror to- gothor T'o provide for the eduoation of the ignor- ant, and tho soclnl olovation of the working clnsves 3 T'o form Co-operative Socloties whorover and whenover practicablo, for buying, selling, man- ufacturing, aud for uy otlior dosirablo pur- poso., TIE OVERTIROW OF TIE ONEDIT AYBTEN in noedod an much agany reform now In progress. Under tho presont systom, thoe rich man's money buys moro than tho "poor man's; an illusteation of “which hns recontly ocourrod in ihis city. ‘While the Norlh-8ldo Gns Compauy wers solling ooko for G conts por busbel, those who had woney. lakd in o goodly stora; while the man who could not obtnin his monoy in ordor to lny in n supply {8 now obliged to pay 16 couts por bushel for his soke. Tho workingman iy --constantly obliged to filvu credit 3 no matter for whom lio is working, h0.i8 compolled to do ong woel's work Loforo ho cay 1ecotvo any monoy 3 frequontly ho works two wele without any pay ; and tho mnn who works for o corpovatioun hay Lo giva & mouth's credit. Whon he receives his pay, be hands it ovor to the different stores who have given crodit, and In ngain loft without money, at the morey of tho nfimcu at which he trades; cnne:fluunuy bo naver bas an n[:,portnnhy to tako advantago of tho market and buy whon goods are cheap, 08 he in compelled- to ttade whero ho “is known and where e can abitain eradit. + Under the presont ordor of things, morohants ealeulnte o certain percontage of their salos an bud dobts, and, in ordor to ‘indemnify them- kelves for tho lous, thoy add this percontngo to tho profits of their remaining walos, and good customers liave to pay that mucl higher for their goods, ¥o that cash-cnatomors ronlly pay tho bnd debts of credit-customers, It would, thoreforo, TE DETTER XOR AL i:m)m:!mad it tho eashe-systom could be eatab- ished, : Mauy a poor man, honeat at heart and desir- ing to do right, is frequentlyunablo to puy his debts Lacnuto fia hag to worlcon credit. Suroly it in time tho credit-systom wns abolishod. Tor tha necessity of » chango in our courts of justice, wa rofer the readertos lottor from J. A, Ronuyno in ‘Lue TainyXe of Fab, 10, in which lie calla attentiou to the injustico and tho miqui- ty practicod by tho dlspensers of the law, In conflemation of tha truth of Mr, Ronayno's stateruonts, a person with whom I was convors~ ing to-dy eaid, ‘“1paid 316 ton United Statos Distriet Attornoy for moroly rfllxhlg his signa- ture to o logal document,” Ench trode-uvion has ueunlly boen composed of men m ouo pactioular branch of industry; and, whou they mot, thelr interchnugu of idens waa limfted,—usunlly roferring to thelr worl, tho diguity of -Inbor, or the opprossion of capis tal; tirus their idens wers nocessarily contractod for want of larger scope. 'Tho organizatione that are now forming expect to g EIBUACE ALL OLASHES, who shalt worlk together for the common good 3 not only all thase who, in their differont oc- cupations, labor with their musclos, but brain-workors nlso. ‘Tho Inwyer, the ministor, the journalist, tho artist, thod)hynlclnn. thearchit tect, maoct on common ground with the farmor, the carpentor, tho mason, the blackemith, tho shoomaker, &c., to interchange viaws and sonti= ments, T'no laboring clagaes havo hitherto boon oxcludod from social " privileges, and that is the main cause why thoy romain in-ignoranco. Wo would not deery the loarniug of our schools, and vot those branches that wo sl.ud?‘ at school have ut little bearing- on the afialrs of life. Wo obisin our practical cducation ns we mingle with socioty : nnd, na our labormg-classes hnve boow deprived of socisl prtvileges, oxcept such ns thoy found in tho bar-room, thoy have lhad no opportunity of intelleatual or moral culture; and, if they, in their ignor- ance, ahould overtura society, and bring upon us all tho ovils with which wo have been threaton- o, it would only bo NETRIDUTIVE JUSTICE, nnd the logitimate rosult of the presont atato of socioly. "Tho universal attention which tho pres- ont condition of the lnborers 18 attracting wmuy be inforred, nob o much from our daily jour- naly, whose provineo it is to givo to tho pablie a summary of thoe world's nows, aud note oll” ilems that may bo in- toreating to any of thoir’ numerous ronders, ns from tho fact that we find in our continucd-story papers, which are printed for amusement only, cditoriels on the subject of the laboring-classes ; from which fact wo may bo sure that it is the most important question of the doy. In ono of theso editorials occurs this paseago: It is sad, it 18 horrible, to con- mmElm the kind of lifo-to which the majority of the human race ava doowned under tho social conditions that at presont prevail throughout the civilized world. ™ With them, tho whole life is o Bovore and incessant struggle to obtsin a baro subsistence. They can got no mora sleep, rest, and food, than aro absolulely necensary to onablo thom to keop op working, “They have no plonoures, no loisure; thoy cannot save any- thiug, and, when ovortaken by ago or sickness, they have no alternative but ‘ STAIVATION Ot PAUPERISM,Y §JBueh is tho picturo drawn bys Now York story~ !mpnr. is mob ovordrawnj and, to obviate lhoge ovils, thego organizations_throw opou tho doors to all men pnd Womon, sud iuvito thom to portako of the Dbonofits of theso socioties; the ounly qualification required is, thab thoy bearn good moral charactor, Tho co-operntive systoms which thoy intond to ostablish will aid thom financinlly,” enable them to livo in better homes, to purchaso s little leisure, to cultivato thelr highor natures, and lieve upon them, in connection with tho social ndvantages they offor, s morelizing, reflning in- fluence, making them TETTER OITIZENS, moraable to decide judiciously and honestly on political questions, Bottor fittod to stem tho tog- ront of fulquity which is undermining our iusti- tutious, and botter oslenlated to purify onr Logislatures, nud make this Republic, “as it should be, ono of tho bost, tho purest, and tho most stable.govormnents in the world, Jns. 3L D, Wyngoor, Defrauded Workingmon — Tradess Unions—Tho Amalgamated Carpens tors? and Jolners? Sa To the Editor of Ihe Chicago Tribune : 8m: In your issue of & recent Sundsy there appeared an articlo from Garnot B, Freeman on tho Libor Question, in which I think he is vory inconsistent in his viows, In the first placo, ho spenks of workmen who have been choated of thelr wages as boing ontl- tlod fo contompt and tho sovorest cousure, but Lo doos mot think that it is very oxtonsively dome, for tho romson that mon would not bo such fools a8 to allow it. Tlo then goes on to say that the number of poople who have no income excopt what thoey derive from duy-labor is at all limes in excoss of worl,. Now, i mot this in itselfn strong argument in thelr favor? TFor when thora are more men to work than there is em- ployment for, all workingmon kuow that wo Liave to tako worlk and pay A8 WE CAN OLT THEM ; - and, although o have to pey our renb and board in advance, yot we invariably have to wait & fortuight beforo we got any monoy, and thon, instend of i, wo often get some excuso, such a8, ** Tho boss is out of tue city or, “1towas too lato for tho bank™; or, ““Fhe architest wns fn a bad humor, aud would not sign tho certificato,’so that he could nol draw his monoy.” Now, I want to know, shonld a man throw up his job, tnd-thus run thexisk of loking all, or should he bolisve that there are somo houest met, and that ho will in timo got all Lo hns worked for? ILknow that meochanics nover lito_to lenve an employor as long as thoro is a ehndow of a chanco of gotting thelr monoy; and thercfore, becauso thoy have FAITU IN TUE TONESTY of thelr employer, I do not s0o that they should be subjocts of contempt, or bo consurod beeatse they are not \vlmnfi 1o bollove in the gonerul do- vravity of maukind, And then nnmfiur reason why thoy do not leave_their work, oven whon monoy {s slow lu_coming, is, that there is a sur- plus of labor, and, it the mon aro lu any unfortunate, theyare uimpl{ told that thoy “bo paid when it iv conveniont to do so, and, it it -doos not suit them, thoy need not stay, tor plon- ty of othors are waiting Lo tako thoir placo, IN REGARD TO THADES-UNIONS, the writer of that articlo enys the united and cancorted-offorts of ‘Crades-Unlons, eo far as Lo has scen auytbing of their workings, nre only :foroa against forco,—thoraby plaluly’ showing 1that e is ignorant of the principlos that govern I'rades-Unlons, Tor instanco, tho Amalgnmatod iCarpentera’ and Joiuory' Boolety, of wlich I am o will n mombor, 1a not forco sgainnt forco; only in proof of which I aubmit the following tablo of Lunufl:s, leaving other aoclotios to toll tholr own tale, and thus show tho publio what Urades- Unions nro: AMALGAMATED OARVENTERS' AND JOINERS'' 80- CIETY. Contributions, 85 cents por wools. TENEFITH, Bick benofit, 84,20 por weok for twonty-six weeks, atd 82,10 por woek thoroaftor while sick o3y continuos, Whon out of work, £3.60 per woek for twelvo wooks, snd $2.10 por woek for tho noxt twolve wools'; aud, in the ovont of work being found thom in suy loeallty, thielt fare nnd traveling oxponsea pafd, A short time ago, wo mont A mutaber to Now Jorsoy, and another to London, Cauadn, DURIAL FOND, On tho doath of & member or & membor's wife, wo pay $84 towardn burinl oxponscs, i 00, DENKFIT, Eithor by fire, water, or tlioff, to auy amount of lous; biso §14 for a tool-chont. ACCIDENT BENEFIT. Any membor Joslug or disabling a limb; suf- foring from Dblnduesy, imporfoct vision, ‘Apo- ploxy, opilepsy, or paralyels: ruptiring a blood- vosgol ; or meoting with any snddon accident,— ahall, within aix ‘months Uioroaftor, by produc- ing & physlelun’s cortiffeate pronouncing him to e permanently wusblo to follow Lis amploy- mont, roceive tho sum of 8700, SUPENANNUATION DENEFIT. Any momber 50 yenrs of ago, having beon & mombor for twosty-fivo ey is ontltlcd to 92,80 por weok,—if o mombor for otghteon years, to 82,46 por weuk,—for lifo, nnd iy 8till con- tinuo to worlk at his trado, CONTINGENT FUND to meot any suddon distress, From this fand » fow wooks ago wo paid & nomber $25, BTRIKL FUND, But at no timo sro wo allowed to strike withont giving thrdo monthd" notico to our hiendquarters, snd then only after every other remedy bos been resorted to, iucluding arbitration. Only a short timo 20, wo gavo 2460 towards & Draing Hehool,—ting ulm\vll:{,' that wo ou- donvor to find food for the mind as woll as tho body; and, at tho same time, I may sinte that wo have boon fourleon years in oxistenco, and our accumulated capitsl stands to-dny at $200,~ 000, THE SUPERANNUATION BENEEIT i# Lo make provision for mon that have not the strongth at that ogo that thoy had when ihey wora yauuger 3 and workingmon know that {t 18 o very gouerous flrm that will pay old mon as much a8 they will young ones, slthough, péer- hinps, thoy may have beon with them s number of yonrs, and, by their faithfalnessand intogricy, holped fo build them up; but, whon thoy geb old, they aro forgotton, aud o' looked npon as an_incumbranco, und invarisblyhave their wages cnt down to binlf-figuro ; and, therofore, not for- golting thnt old mon rnrll:m'u Just a8 much to keop Lody and sonl togother as the young, wo grunt this beuefit, T my stato that, during tho monetary dopros- slon, we bavo had thirty membora out of employ- ment, recelving £3.50 por weok ; threo lave re- coived &40, five havo recoived $85, and tho ro- maindor sums varylng from 8160 826. None of up figured in that sconc nv the City Hall in De- comber, nor will you flnd any of our namos on tho books of tho Itoliof and Aid Society ; and, if it hiad not boon that we aro banded togethor s o socloty, what with being so long out of emplo]y- ment, nnd bemg unpaid for what wo dld worlk, rany of our members would have had no othor resonrco than the Rollof and Aid Bocioty. I do not think that you will find tho names of many mombers of Providont Trudos-Unions on tho Telief books ; and, instead of their boing com- Dbinations for ovil, Ihave found Unions A OREAT BUESHING to workingmon. Thst thore have boon Trades- Uniony from tima to timo that have been, ag the gentleman puts it in his articlo, only forco against forco, T am willing to allow; but, if ho ‘would only tako the troublo to lool into. them moro clokely, ho would flnd that all such socie- tios areonly of & _mushroom existonce; thoir pintform, constitution, and rules nra il framod in one mnight; tho next night thoy are full grawn, aud in threo days thoy are dead, bovond all hope of & resurrcction, o comparaand judgo all Teades-Unions with this class is a8 absurd ne to class and judgo all tho peacoful and Inw-abiding citizons of Ohicago and the United States with thoso fow Comuun- ists that aro making 8o much noise in this and other cities at tho present timo, That G. B. Treoman is ignorant of thoso things, 1 plainly tcen from lis writings; but that ho may know and prove thoso things true, I inclose my pame ond address in full, and il he would kindly send mo hig address, I shonld bs most bappy ta wait on him at any time, with any such information as lig may require ; for I feol that (having slander- ed us, but I do not for » momoent think' that lio did 80 knowingly) Lo will listen gladly, and ro- pair whatover wrong there may have* been done. Ono thing that ho says i very truo: that this Labor Question is becoming of great inteross to, tho public, and I would like o see it haudled in ihat apivit which should guide us nlwayse : char- iy, 1 am, sir, yours respecetiully, T'iep TieoAy, 170 Soull Peorin etreet, Chicago, VIENNA AND PHILADELPHIA Card from Gen. Lansing, the Western Mannger of the Centensint Sinunces. 1o the Edutor of The Ciicago Tribune: Bm: Iwas surprised to read the articlo in Ty TrisuNe this morning (the 11th inst.) bear- ing the caption over this letter. I was surpriged for tho ronson that herolofore your paper, with the press gonorally, had long since ncknowledged the proprioty of holding tho celebration of our Contennial in tho City of Philadolpbia, as the city whorein the Declaration of Independenco wag writton, aud promulgated, and where the first Congress asscmbled, and tho first President resided. I wns aleo surprised that, just at n moment whon subscriptions to the stoelc ‘were about boginning in this State, you shonld. publish snch nun article, especizlly as you have horotofore acknowledged in your columns that the amount of stock asked to bo talen by tho Btato of Illinois was not equal to tho amount of free donation sont by the City of Philadelphia to the City of Chicago after tho gréat firo of October, 1871, Botloving, Lowever, that yon do fool an intorest in the succoss of owr proposod Tixposition, I proposo to answor that article, nnd ask spaco for fz in your columus, I shall reverso tho usual-order of things, aud begin my reply with your closing seutence : The Centennial Commission ehould bo warned in fime. Why not sbandon & vain sltempt at a World's Ixpoedtion, and bavo whnt is surely moro fitting o4 o belongiug to that uatiou slone. The Commiksion cun- not do whol Austrla Lias fulled to do, 1f it persist in the atlompt, woare Likely to hnvo a ropetitfon of what B, Adamis alls the Notiongl flagea at Vienna, ‘The Commission have no discrotion in the mat- {er. Thoy are appointed by the Uresidont, under an aot of Congress, appointod March 8, 1871, Tho 'firat scotion of enid act roads as follows 1o 4t enncted by the Senuteand Llouso of Repree tives of 1ho Unlted States in Cougrese an oxhibition of American and forelgn arig, prods ol snanufuctures, shalk bo held under tho auspices of thio Government of tlio Dnited Slulcs, iu tho Olty of Thiladelphia, {u the year 1870, Tho President of tho United BStares, by Enmhmn“n“‘ the 4th of July, 1873, as directed y sid tot, hing deolared that such internntionnl oxhibition shall bo Leld, that it shnll opon tho 10th of April, 1876, and close the 10th of Oatobor of tho same year, and commonded it {o the na- tions of tho earth. "Ihis faot haviug thus been settled, and ad- vortisod to the world, the work bogun must go on to success or failure. To deprive onr Centenninl ~ Exposition of tho presonco of foreign exhibitors, would do away with a very largo featuro of interost in it. T'hoe oxhibitions of “forcign nations, and tho presenco of tholr people in their costumes, will atford an opportu- nity for the larger po\‘don of our awn citizens, ' who nre usable {o travel abroad, to reo yopre- | sontatives of and productions from the nations of tho earth, ‘I'ho oxponse of foreign oxhibition docs mot tall wpon tho Commission, ny ench country and Btate Dbear their own exponses, the Comumission providing only shelter, approprinto 'uPuno and motive power, The oxtra exponse, therofore, to the Commilssion will simply bo tho : amonnt raquired to incremge the mize of tho | bullding Irom what it would be necossary for a’ strictly domestio oxposition to one ” larga onongh to hold those of othor countrics besido, Tho building necessary for the Exposition hns besn adopted, the workiy 'l:lulm are noarly roady, aud, in o fow days, wil . bo advertised for bids, The building will'bo ne nearly fire-proof as poseible, built ot brick, iron, ‘aud,glass, The Momorial Hall s to bo fire- proof. Youwsay: * Toreign Guvornments will do nothing nnless wo, ag a nation, Invite thom ‘to take part.” Tho almost unanimous rosolutlon, recontly passed by Oongrees, to invico foreign natlons, nukwors this objcotion. Tho act croat- ing this Exposition providea for tho admission of forelgn goody to exhibition without duties, Agnin e'nu Hui' “Bito Vienna Exposition was bud for comparlaon, but gaud for-dispiny ; ea’ tho goois of ewch couutry wero gabibited soparalely, thoy could ot csally b con~ rostod, ‘I'his dosidoratum'in the plan of aonr Fxpo- sition Lag been provided for, A visitor can, it' celebration’ of our untonnl birthday—an cxhibition | Tho choosen, vislt tho Exhibition of one country alono, or it ho'desiree to contrant any clins of Roods, can do Ao by pasking oach country in the opposile dirction. Wo have mado movoral nte temps In Lxpositions sbrand, some of them oraditablo, but stitl not o titho of what wo onn show by having ono of our pwn, At all the In- tornatiounl Expositions hield abrond, foroignors nover failed to visit tho Amoriean dopartment tho first thing, What they have seen has but whotted thelr nrpumu for moro, and will Induco 8 vory largo Influx of visitors from sbrond, And, again, foreign manufacturers and mor- chants nye fully nlivo to tholr intorost in this, tho bost markat thoy have In tho world, and aro coming fo the Exposition with thoir machinery of manufacturcn, & vory large amount of spaca having nlteady Leon applied for by forolgn indi- viduals,—onefirm in Lyons alene having applied for 600, square foob on which to put in motion tholr dolicato allk mnobinory, You say: *Tho Commisslon caunot do what Austrin has fatlad to do," In this, upon rellection, I think you will admit that you are wrong, Why do wo colebrato this annlvoreary? Ts it not Lo commomorato tho wonderful qrnwth nnd prospority of & peoplo govorned by thomselves for 100 yents?” Con- not tho 40,000,000 of our peopla do through tholr Commission un a freo gift i€ thoy will, avd 'without putling nuly Lurden upon tfiemgolvun_ ' what Austrin can only do with autooratic powoer, and by wrivging tho monnfi from hor opprossod subjocts, Austrin and other foreign countrios bwtd and evenort thoir oxpositions from the Gdvernmont T:oasury. We contompinto tha carrylng-out o our Iixposttion by the fres will, ald,” and support of tho Amorienn poos ple. In, twis coutemplation, lowavor, tho, _Governmont committod itscll to it 8 o Natlounl affawr, ° If the poople fatl and the Govornmegt shonld then roluse, wo shall stand in the oyes of the world s disgraced people. Tho disgraco will fall upon ench Btate nnd fndividunt aliko, Lo fail in this Ex{:vulllon would nob only Lo a national diegrace, but a world's calamity, Tho progress of frea {nstilutions would bo sab back a contury. ‘Uhis Exposition, carried out g it ebonld.be, and will bo, unioss tho pross fail to do tholr duty, will spread boforo the oyes of tho wnxld. and oursolves, n great- or knowlodgo of the progross, -resources, wonlth, sad _powor of our Rapublie thau coutd bo obtained from thousands of octavo Yolnmes, and from that Exxnumon will bo esrried sl over the world knowledge of the powor and strongth that lig; within tho rench.ol o freo poople, and givo to human progress au impotus such ns the world Lus nover seen before, You nsk : ' Whero will the, Commission raiso the 9,000,000 de- floit 2" 1 anwwor, thore wilt bo no such deflait to oigo, In tho estimmto givon Dy Mr, Adams of tho defloit of the Austriun Exposition, ho makes no montlon of tho nct that thnt inchuden the cost of the buildings, which romain in thoir positions for furibior uso, whilst ours are toboerold aud the pracaods dividod among- the stockholdars, Not sold, however, os n Vorthless mass; bub caro is talkon in tho inception and orcction of thesa bulldings to so constritct them ns to make thom uvallable for the bonofit of the stockholdor at its close. The Momorinl Iail i to bo paid for by the Hiate of Pennsylvanis, s 1o bo kept: i memory of this ovent, as a National musoum for ull time, Tho cost of this buildimg will ho sbout £9,000,000, and tho Bonrd of Supervisors of tho Hiato of Ponnsylvania havo alrondy nc- cepted the Flrms. Tho whoto amount of all the buildings will cost §10,000,000, The main build- ing, covering forty-five acros, will bo so con« structed ns'to bo soparatad and sold at tha closo for ratlrond depots or local oxpositions, It is safe, therofore, to assert that at foast 60 por cont of tho original cost will be returncd from tho sulo of the bLuildings at tho cloge. _In regard o visilors whnt you sny is true about Europeans, but it doos not apply fo our conntry. Our peo-~ Ifln aro cosmopolitan, fond of travel, aud think ittlo of crossing 8,600 miles of continent for n day or two of business or plossure, Aund porfoctly safo to say that tho mtmber of Ameri- cnn visitors to our Exposition: will exceed the whole.numbor of auy othor yet hold. 'Tho rail- ronds from the Pacifio to tho Atlantie will duriny the montbs of {ho Dxposilion 8ol oxcursion tickots at half rates, thus affording an opportunity for thousnnds of pooplo, long ab- scut from thoir Tastern homes, an occasion to vieit thomand tho Exposition, The Governor of Washington Territory says that twvo-thirds of thio entire population ato coming oyor to attond, and those of limited moans are alroady laving aside moboy for that purpose. X fave Just roturned from n tonr ‘upon Centon- nial matters lhl'nnfh Calitornia, Novada, Utah, Montans, Colorado, fows, Minnesota, ‘Wisconsin, lilinois, Indina, aud Missouri; and, whoroyor I havo boon, whether in privato oo vorsation or’addressing Logislativo or comnor- clal vodies, I bnye honrd but ono_sentlment ox- pressed, and that was, their intention to bo i)rnaum &t the Txposition. It s bolioved that 0,000,000 visitors will attend tho Exposition, and that thore will be received from them from 1,60 to &2 each. It is, thorefore, onsy for you to 8co that there is liltle chaneo of tho Commis- slonor being called upon tomakegovd s dofleit. In xnfimd to Stote netion, you say : *‘Thers is no possibility of such State action, and'thero is an overwholming possibiliy of gubbury. Each Blate nppoints its own Bontd of Munagors, pro- vides for the Hm}lar colloction of ity art, wanu- fastures, snd produels of its sell and miues. In othor words, each State makos its own Ixposition, under ils own man- agoment, subjoct ouly to tho rules wnd - rogulations mado by tho Commission, who provide suoh Btute, simply, with proper spaco, sholtor, light, and_power. Any Stato not waking provision for thig purpose, could bayo no ropresentation iu {he Exposition.’ As to job- Dery: The Directors of tho Doard of linsnce aro mon who are nbove even the suspicion of it, “They are elected erch year in May, from a lis of 100 “eandidates nemed by tho Conunission, aud the fitet attompt of mny mombor, or membors, controiling tho finnnees, to induige in any jobbory would insure Lis or their namos beiug lofz out of the list for tho noxt election. In rogmid to oxtraya gant rafes aud oxtortions in Philndelphin during the Exposition, overy means poesible will be taken withi tho ntmost care to pravent it, As to tho hont in Philadolpbia, it is io hotter than any of owr inland Bastorn citics. Thero are but fow nights in tho summor that are not comfortablo aud’ ploasaat, But tho visitor to tho Expo- sition will bave grert ndvaniago . loing able to solcct Lis abiding-placo from the diffaront citles, watering-placos, aud beauliful country towus thatlio all avound, From New York, \Roading, Hurrisburg, Wilmmgton, Baltimorc, ‘Atlnutic Gity, Cape May, Long Bravch, and all tho htermediato stations, . Lxcarsion 'traius nt low ratos of fare will run to and fro daily, com- ing in and starting from & grand contral depob on the Exposition’ Grounds, I'hiladelplia bay moro komes than any other city, and will extond & large hospitulity, bosides addivg Inrgely to her accommodntions to travelers, Ly tho ercotion of soveral lnge holols. Ono in contemplation, closo to tho Exposition grouds, is the Iargest ‘\;ot profected in the world, As to the Philadolphia Sundays, to any ono familiar With the largest oities in tho Unitcd Statos thoro is but little differonco, and, thcugh forcigners “might go mad with ennui,” wo are not sup- 1)05::!1, when exhibiling oursolves snd our natitutions to tho = world, to - ohango them to accommodate the fancics or customs of suy other nnuounlitr. Wedo not oxpect it when visiting thoir exposl- tions, aud they will not require it of s, Thoro ia no fonr but thut at that Exposition onr art pro- ductions will bo oqual to our progress of ono hundred yoars. In conclusion, My, Editor, if the rraus of tho Wast will give to tholr readors full knowledgo of tho intonts and plans of our Con- tounial Expuuitiml, to lot thom undorstand iy is & Leople’s Exrofiilmu, in and for the intorost” of all alike, and that by be- comiug slockholdors thoy aro not making donutions, but an juvestment with » cortainty of & roturn of ‘o portion, if-not all of it, and that each stackhiolder, though thoowner of but one #hare of $10, racoives n certificato of tho fuet, to be kopt iu momory of the ovcasion, by au em- blomatieal; steel engiaving, execnted 'undor the direction of tho Seoretary of tho ‘Fronsury of the United Btatoy, by the ongravers in his do- parimont, worth at least one-half the valuo of ono share; and alse urgo thom to answer the oulls about beig made upon them by the difforent subsenplipn commitioes of cnch Biato, {wnmut nud liboral subkeription, by appesling to hoir patriotiem, thoir love of country, thoeir Stato prido, and Lhofr selflehucss for tho intor~ esis which will acorie_to ench State properly voprosented ai the Exposition~I say, if the pross will ko disseminato such \nfonnnnun, it will be dofug tha country more sorvico " than by attacking or finding faul with the Bxposition or its foculity, which, by au ot of Cone gmun, i hcitlad 08 % Nationsd mattor, 0 which suoh Binto and Amerjenn citizéna is al- ready 80 far committed through its Government, that ench muss and witl shore alile the glory of its succous or tho sbuino of its failure, 11, 8, Lawsixe, Becrotary of Westorn Bnhsrription Cumuilice of the Ceutedininl Board of Finance, — NEWS ITEMS, Donvor's Iatost gount, 14,107; —Duluth, tho Zenith Cily, Isin dobt halt & million, aud the Duluth Z'ribune crics * Btop," —Larmern in the Amorlean Dottom complain of a lurgo number of grasslioppers which are -at present lodging in their wfmul-nnma. Tt i feared that pormenent dnmago mufir bo eansad to tho orop by theso pun!s.-l?cucui le (I1.) Advo- cate, —The enormous profits of streot railrogds fn it ig nome olties in gliown by the report of the Third Avonuo Ralirond in Now Yorlt. Its recefpts lnst onr wore 52,140,210 ; expennos, 81,214,112, leny- T handaonto dlvidond of SDAG698 on &,000,- 00V of stoek, ~—In Lnglond, atroot-railronds aro commonly Jmown a8 tramways, The word ' tram is eald to bo an abbroviatlomr of * Outram,” the fathor of Hir Jamon Outram, ronownod for Ina military oxplolts in Indis, hnving beou the' luventor of Lrams and tramiwaye, —Tlo nmount of fco harveatod In this rogion thie yonr is vory much largor than over boforo. Ovar 6,000 tonn hava oo’ stored In tine city; 8,000 in RRock Ialand oud Moling ; 8,000 in Miis- catino, and in Olinton, » Cedar Rupla firm havo lonsed ten neres of Innd, ||;iun which bulmlnfin are now being ercoted, nnd in which will bo stored 20,000 tong of ico,—Davenport Demooral. ~Misgs Blmira Murrifield, of Spaviond, Iil, a Indy of 18, hiandsomo and nccomplishod, soduced and tho Abandoicd by n acoundral, 1o bido fior nlulmm committod suicldo last wook by taking polso * " ~ho- Bay Clty Chroniclesnya that an early oponing of m\vl%nnn ja thoro auticipated, ‘I'horo 14 less ica in Lako ITuron. than during auy provions wintor for many_yonrs, and n gimilar Htato of 'things oxlsts on'thio othor lukes, Tha souson hay so far advhncod that it is'not now likoly that sufticiciit- fco \vsfl form to matorlally chango the prospect. Condidering tho earrying bupiucss, tho promise I8 not'a bad oo for oithor whippers or carriors, The indications point to u steadior and moro roiiablo busincas thon was lind ast yonr, touching nolther-tho highest nor tho lowenst figures of that yenr. - —Not long-gince o workman. in Johnson & ©Co,'s organ factory nt Weatilold, Mass., ind an attack of somnnmbullsm which ho tirned to gaod nccount, Ohe ovoning ho waa direetod to carry some wood' inlo ‘the shop on tho noxt morning, and whon tho time came was agrocably surprined-to find that it had boon onrricd in nnd carofully piled np, ‘Tbo watchnnn says that tho man did i{) Limsolf In the night, ond that o falled to anuweér whon' spolton 1o, and was evi- dotly nsleep. As koon na liis work was finished he wont home Aud to bod, :and tho next morming complalned of being rather tired, —Tho Cunton (111.) Kegister continues to re- port tho presonco of spotted fover or cerebro spinsl moniugitis in that county, -but snys tho nlady (8 abating, Four deaths:have oceurred botwoen Broed's station and Glassford, 'I'wo canos aro roported st Brood's station, but both have recovered. In the vieinity of Utica two or threo doaths Wave niso acenreed. —* My, MoLoon," said Gon. Dix to Washing- ton McLean, who lind an immenso demijohn of shisky, which hio wanted sont to Gon, loger A. Pryor, in Fort, Lnfayetto," Mr., MoLean, why rhould you oxpect me to sond jug of w Cion. Pryor, 1 shonld liko to * know ? cause,” ‘wad the-roply, * Gon. Pryor -likes whitky.” Gen, Dix smilol and pnssod thejufi. —Tho winter in-England’ lina_ boon very mild, Tho London @lobe of tho 15th of Jauuary says: ‘“Fho mildness of tho sonson is shown by the fuot that soveral robin' nests bave boon found with eggs fn thatched shods, nnd on Thursday a nest of thrushes was taken from a holly trea in Ifolwood Park, Kestom, Hont. In the wood- banks, violets and primroses are in full bloom fn mnuy parts of the country. ‘TO RENT~-HOUS ES. 110, RENTTHGUSE, 1o NORTI STATE AT, GOl noraf Peatson, 10 roome, furmace, bath. all modorn lispravoiients 1n omplats ordg fonted chosp.” Appl to LLLIGFN ANTHON st T[i0, WENT-ON WADASI-AV. MAY T, A TIRAT: h, StissmarbloTront osfdanc bidnds lo, Wit nges jut frontn onats pleniy of shrubhorz, s 1,00, B GUSMINGE, 10 Boat itondotphat 710 {IENT_110UBES FURNISHED AND UNFU . Desicalo tanants obtalnod at 173 Lak nislio 5 Ttonl Eatafe aud Houso.louting, WILLS & JAR TC RENT--ROODIS, TD RENT-ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED ROOMS RY thio day, wook, or month, at St. Kimo, 85 and 87 Doar- bornsat; slintgos Hotm i, OITY REAL ESTATE. Ol BALI-HOURI AND T.0 eanile, CORNIIL A ToNere Dta TS At e T opm ke tormu, Htora and Jot 120 North I nlnli -8t. Touora and Tarrian, 1ouss and Tnt 28 Soutl 1aisad. Hanao ‘and ‘Jot 130 Honth Halsted'st. ~ Hiuso and o, 125" Bouths, Tislstod-al, ~ louso “and ot e ilton-av., 482123, Ilouse and lot 270 YWost Ji Slousa and Jat 433 Roath 11atriton, anly #4,® ARy tarma, Touso -and o uth ‘Hainted, 20 il e 145 Houth Jettorson, 10x100_corner Jackson and Rockwell, Nos, 1128 and 1133 Wost._Jackson, " only 2,660 ench Zreikg on Jackeon, noar Gontromny,” Ootiagn and Weat Jaokeon, Howso and_ lot 433 West Jaoknon. - Lot 63 X128 cornor Jagksn and Hamiitonay, 1510 Foaviit, olioap.fTouss auil Tot_earn 3 Lot 13110 coenor Valo Lako, 40 lota on’ Lake, Washiniton, aud Wi Tiounes Al Yota 1381138 n. Hottso and 10t 83135 No, 69 WWeat Lk Hoiwa and lot 102 South Tinooln, Flouss and 0,59 Lflin, ~Lote énrnae Hubazd and Licoin, 25 on Jnko, near 1oyne, with Improvomonts, at & du. cldod bargain long iay, Lot 602133 cornnr Van luron and Toomis, _Marblo fronts 68 and 701 Wast. Monron, 20x125 oh Madimin, nor Oakioy. Lot 81t124 on M adie aon, moar Oaklny, Riora and lot106 Nfadison, 0100, Storo anil lot 385 -\Wost Madison, Lot 412116 Madison, nosr Ada, 100 Iots ouMadison, Wileox, Ml #on, oant of ratiroad, 4 hons cusko Linooln, spocia) harga [ vostnionts an tho Weat, Hido, plose eall at tho \ sgoncyof D, UOLE & BOK, 168 Want Madison.t, O BALR-THE FOILOWING DRSTRANTR ronl ontate s offored for salo during thia month av Jorg low yaie o & sastoratl, and fa wgo toe swidtiston and salo fn lates 2302211, cornor Callfornia-av. nnd Bixteontlat, 135x099, oornor Ogdeu-av, sud ltockuwoll.st, 10 acros on ‘T'wonty-aixe! nonr Urayrforid-ny, 4 fl-'k ‘and lots B6{ and 2 ‘Y.‘fi‘nfif‘i:’:;" o ? Roal Eatato Agont, 16§ Wanhington-it. TY G P. BAY, 63 NORTIL GLARK -No, 057, 2atory houso, storo front, and “*Soat Lako-at,—No. 700, 30 foot to nlicy, 8140 ot fonk, {uokor-at.—Nos, 1 and 2, buth corters of Kinata.at, Wort Bido_g luis, Wi, 40, F—AT A BARGAIN-LOTY ON W8T Lozington, Polk, Ts ittioe 3 11a) Intrinn t from station, 82 grueav. ) Telor, and Campboll.ay, o wiahing to buld s monoy saulrad down, Mizht {entalt 8 littlo o partlod if required. - dnqulra at 185 Sout 8ty in bank, Qlar) ]Ipfm‘ AALT—800 LOTS IN TILE: DISTRIOT BOUND- of i by’ Biato, Halstod, Twonty-sixth, and Thirtys T *iins, § o, ALBIUEGRAN I 116 Mancongs, 7P totho IOR BALEE-DARGAING IN TOTS: BLOOKS, AND ncrosnear O, & N, W. earaliops and Oontral’ Park, WEST OHIGAGO LAND GO!, % Doathorn-ats I‘w BATL-CITOIOE FACKING-[{OURK LOTS AT Union tock:Yards, Solo ndouts for Paokors’ Addie tlons,_JAS. 1, UGODMAN & GO,, 7 Donrbarnest. Ol SATE—IALF PRICZ, 50 WILL POR- RO clegant now brick hoes No. SA Wren T 10 Tnquiro abJ and-ar, n (it (room not oty At by two Lo flve bincks fram dopot AT B froo ass Tor ong Sosr gn THodk Iaiand. Jeadimesd Grosinf ey o porfcsty 0 furihor mariiuines calt ond BUTEILUTILD, 15 Uast Madistn ate Tonm 1o T R S AT R-SEATEST._EXTRAGHDINATY Ioaso~99 yonrs ‘without renp) + et front, 3 faot morth of Randaluh. throd yoars, and. 1,£00 por yonr for bulanoo Trico for lonno aniy 80, & nioealy wominal bonos, 7 1ot hias thrco party walls, * Privilego uf purchaso is em. bodled in Jeaso.” Tiis is ot ouly tho Dort, buk 1t ia the ouly loasg of Makin In tho market, 11 will casiy poy 20 or 5 par cant niot intoroat upnn capital favestad. - A miora profltablo ur safer invostmont.conld not o madn in tho cart of tho olty, J, ESAIAS WARRIN, 18 Olnmbior W ANTED: WALEHELE, Hoolooners, Clarks, Fito. A7 ANTIED %9, buns offlca, AN AUTIVEE BALKSMAN, ADDRISH TWANSED-A C 20,8, Op., Ulatk and Adanh A RS !‘A‘(v’::‘"hd profarzod Tragos. JUITER, TIMEDIATELY, AT A, 70 o s to Cox, , Ifbndorion & Takonids Belidings ing, COOIC, NOT LASH DA Kibiuton Mtouse. O s Heat Employmont Agoncfes. VW ANTED_INMEDT AT AN ors for M| ey, for el i A OAKIR: A1Nen 8, 01 WOOD OHOP. rilenor, ioar tho cily, Findolpi.at. Y, AR WA Anprio atalea, iN AT barns In 1) URISTIAN & PENTERS T0 BUILD 8TA hia” couniryi also h0 Homakors, BING, 1 8auth Olarkst,, up- Misoolinnooun. NTID for voryhioily. Goo WA ment, or 8t Louts, Mo, MVINTILL T )] Ao A R D0 PLOYMENT. = WORK s JFinABORE omploy Tail particuinrs frao. ©0., “Clovaland, 0., w: WANTED — MREN. T Cotpany, to sall thits 81 Y AMERIOAN NOVEITY tha nowast, quiskest-aulling acti- }‘}fi;,,,",‘é: Quth to i3, 118 fisst Aladlson-t., W ANTED-MEN TG SELL CITANG CIANG. ONTY |m.xlrl l:l},a' A‘ mecl ""X“u (8 Rl Coninty agencios G G0, 5 Hass Madh Agont writds for 1,000 baser, and maye bo one soli 64 clearad - | Blidia tre woske, noiw rondy. piit CHANG OLANG ng. Tad N TO STAND NIGITE Pormanontsituation, houta, ronate, Up-atairs. * Do ANTED-A GOOD v Statost,” O 15, VEHRIE WANTED--FEMALE HELP, lousowark, ADDlY a0 fourtivat,on Hareard, fog meitios: GIRL TO DO GRNERAT focond, housa south Histy, liglowood, or at my office, 4 VWANIRD-A GooD it} ly comp i, 1 gt & food .ft‘mm Sy aoviviak alior moruing at 1150 3 Y wrood. Avply at320 Fast Wash QERMAN, JING TO G0 TO TIOI [ngtonat,, in atore, . GIRT Wa SYWVED] oral housswork 10 o'olack this , NG ptant to do . VWANTED—A FIRST OLABS WATIER GIRT (ith guod recommondation, Roblason House, No. 8 Bilthay, Mincollancons. ANTRD—, “T nya izt ARTIFICL, :v"r Btoro, 123 South T{alstod.at, baah-at.. corner Al Yol \DYTO ATT! Ono who liyos with hor parouts. ALTTOWER MARTRS AT ¥ {Stonday, Lo 16,0 GIa Apply ta SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. e A AN A A A~ v, Clorks, &o. SITUATION WANTRD—IN A WHOLESALE OR Booldeene: rotall_grocary houso: glvon. Address firat-class rocommondatfons a1, Tribuno oftico, ing 184 Kinst Madison-st, QUIUATION WANTED_BOOKS OFENED AND oloxed, compliented nccanuts adjvatad an oxport wollclted by WLBD & TUCKER, Room 16, Wark roquir- 'UATION WANTRD-BY A YOUNG MAN WITI{ ara! Gaperionoe as bookkoo in ono of {ho oral yer por Inreest comrnisslon ticalors in grain and tlour in Philadels phis, @ position In (lias capacity in this rado; can furniah onoo. _ Pleasa nddre L-clnss Enstorn and 4. AU: iy cov wiely i 5 STEN, Tribunn oficor oo of Commoros OR BALI-RENT OR TXONANGE—IIOUSE and lot on_Wabgsh-av., noar Elghteonthi-st., cnst i rooine, Jaundey, &c, WAL ox- arty i southiorn part af olty, OR SALI—A CORNKR, 6 IF FRONT, GORNAL Loomisand Nebrarkn.stw, ; good locatlon forany rotall usinoss, Call at20 T SITUATIONS ‘WANTED--FEMALE [ESSSUEUVIRAR VR s sou i U ssus SHTA mostics. —LY A YOUNG AMERIOAX take caro of children or Uo secoud works: can fur. wish the hiest of alty reforences, Abply for 3 doys a3 Bino Jaland-ay, J{0R BALE-TULTO: WO T.0T§ ON TUL- In0c BT BNYDER & LEK, 14 Nix. § top-st., near Westeru.av, on Bullding, norlicast cornor Monroo and Ladialo-ats. Sl’l:]UAfTuN WANTED—AS OOOK OR TAUN. o e, Al Bl AUES) Both Olark: waniod, o situntion ay second glel, A) ‘taw Goora south of I£1ghtsenth. POT BAL—T) 0Tt %0 AGRES TIONTING EAST ON Jlumboldt Park and south on Divisionst; tormsoasy, BNYDER & L1 14 Nizon Dullding, northoasy coraor Monrog and Lasisifost. £ O SALE-Seiar FEON SHBISANET, REAR Tarrison, SNYDER & LK, ‘14 Nizon ullding, northaast dornor Monroo and LaSallo-sts, TOR BALE-HOUSE OF SEVEN, K ton llra‘;:'uaTnlu;lb o blocks trom, wvont Rauilolptay Gars, ye i Font B4 PO amAR, yoars'fosa. Addross W T, Tribino oioo. 7 0N SALF—AT A GREAT BACRIDIOR, ON LiB- “eral (erms, sonthwost corner of Goethio and Astor- urrounided by streots and alloys” and in iare and noar lake-shoro drive. €, M, Paimor Houso, BN, 1OOMS, T.00A- 5 ROOMS o {mprove- ENT ITANDSOMELY FURNISIED TRONT roum in a tino privato hiouso, suitable for ono_or two fontlemon: wotorato out. Cafl sud ozamino, 870 Wa~ ]P0 RENT- AT 35 SOUTIT PARICAV., {1 ngw brick butlding, with sil mod o Tnquiro ot prows 710 RINTVITIT OR WITHOUT BOARD, A BUTTH: ol wollfurnishiod front rooms, soparato of togethor, ‘it ire and gasy rontly privalo; Huse and toaatian test- clnss, Apply at No. 41 Wost Vau Huron-at, b LTE—SEVIEA L ONOTGR RESIDENGES ON tho avenues, witly all modern Jnprovomonts. Sovoral figa pincon nt 1lydo Parls, from 84,0 to 520,000, Chaica buiidiog lote ot ¥andilo, Miydo Park. ' ULRIUIL & Dearboruat, FOI’I BALE--AND TO EXCHANGE-OVER 200 STONF nnd framo houtos, Sbusinoss and resldonoa; groveral on leased cround d in tho most dosirod parts of th:fs and othor. cl ricen from &1,600 to )Sllnfl 0008 all nnd oxamtne,' J. G. LUSZAGL, excallont bargains; oal £9_1tast Madlaon.at., Room 13 T[T RENT-SIX TQOMS TOR HOUSEREETING 203 four rouie, 810 throo rooms, 13, all lndmm! fopair; Juoation, B wost of Union Park, ' Call at 65 Doarbort T’u 1tk LEASANT & OF VAMILY ronms in tho bullding, 74 aud 76'I'hird-av, ; rent ron- sonablo.. Toquirant fioom 7 in the buflding, TO RENT~-STORES. OFFICES, &o. Storos. 0, REST_iE WHOLESALL STORR, STONE front, fiva alurlos, 4 foot roply foeatad fu blook ear- xner Fiitli-nv, and Mouroost. Will ront sory fow to a goodl party dud bustnoss, - J. M. WILLIASS, “andor Prairie Stato Bank, West Washington-st. T[T HENT-S ORI, OFITORS, REEEFINGTOONS, Tofts, dwellings, ani now in the ume tomake your new Jeazos whilo fo is" choap. J. M, MARSHALL, Iissl Estato Broker aud Jlouse Renflng Ageney, U7 Olark-at. Misoolinnoous. TORENT-FLOURMILL_TOUR RUX OF STONES, L eontatly Touated fa i cl, sapscity 010 140 bicrold ity o ‘10" Tostionsiblo. Daciy, OLIVER BOSLY, 167 Washingionate o 0r 2P0 TB"I 3 coxioo, Wi Ot WITHOUT mnghinary, for sash, doors, sud blinds; alvo, rooms with stesm powor, Inquire corner of Van Huron and Teauklinats. MACHINERY. TR SATIE 1T T, mNoIkn, Wil & . . afonn Bofler, vith pimp and lieater, pud all conn tlonwy Uolfs, oto. ! GA n oo shaming ot 44 South Cansic B, Unsomont, OLAS. KAESINEL & CO. I\““ SALE-ONE 14:21-INOH - ENGINE, LEFT liaisd;” orip T1220-{ooh, ciicht Band, both now. Also sovoral second.h d bollors, Address J, O, FOWERI & CO., Xort Wayno, Jnd. 7OR SATE-PLARERS AND MATONEIE, SURK fhcu.piaiioes, Tolary-tod, mouldlng, sticking, rostw. g, witgr, borlt Ivll)rfl!lllfir hy"lhhlnfi ote. machinor at RUOCIES R MACHINERY MANU- {ING COMPANY, 58 aud 10 Honth Canal-at, nd ol Sort W SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, TFOR SATI-0R EXCHANGI-CIEAY AND A0 cossiblo bullding provecty by thy Jot, block, or dcra, by Be RN IR bt blocks o forty Maywood, one“alf hout's riflo wost (rom . “dopot, on tho Qalona Division of tho Northwestern Rafiwhy. Tealus " theroto pnsa through tha doiightful and yrawing subarban towns of Aus- tin, Itidgeland, Oak Pack, and River Forast. Blel. roso and Magwood aro sitiiated on a high ) OF tablo fand, 63 fact above tholovel of thia Inke, dividig tho ing to Lake Michigau And wost into tho’ Masiasippt anil thoro caunot Lo » moro healihful locatlon, ¥ou hiato already threo churchos, ono Iigh und ono Normnl sohoo), hotals, livory atabios, actorics, lumbor, brick, ooul, uttd Wood yards, drug, dry goods, and grocoty storos, and shops of all kinds, You Avold 'sity tazation and high ronts, and got high, drs ceonnds, vuro air, diversifid ssonoey, and 8 boadtitat park, with roving and bunting grouuds. Tho park {s of @noven ground, with mativo: trvos; lias two. actificial Jakes, s provided with various’ means 0f nmuso. ment, with' music-staud, rustlo bridges, Walks and drivcs, and contains an vbsorvatory, from tho top of Ex! which' may bo viowed, an oxtent 'of torritory for B0 milea nround, ~and ' whioh affords ono of tho finest viows in’ tho West. You have a good alass of s your ' childron encountor @0 sough ciassas ' at sohool, evorytllng 1s desirablo, and’ your * accossibility {5 such that 30 minutes ritlo {n'a nicoly-honted phssongor carand 13} conts faro will placo ¥ou In tiobustnosscontro of Chies R uloker tian worg you rosiding on Thirtiothst., Asi- Tand-av., o Lincoln Fask, And rolplng on straot-cars or stagos, "'Your yoarly oxpanses aro greatly diminishod, oud'you can ronoll Sour placo of bustnoss qulckor and mare comforfnbly, Success in lilo beiins by awning yur own homo and 1ot paying Foit, and o wlio pay ron ar most gonerally kept poor theroby, Bavings banks fail and strlp ou ot your ey, bugmoncy put Lito lowo Is so- curod to you through lifo. You canbuy a dosltablo, no- Cossiblo liomo for irom 5300 to §709, on lorg timo, and no money down i€ you wish to uso it In building, Lond is not anls (ho baeis of wealtls but of absoluto acuurity, and 1s tho only rofugo for mouicy, and (bl and s an favant: mont, xlllllallh o all tho nionoy you may put into it, oven ghioutd you prufornot 1a luuprava It. © Maps wad elrou- Iars giving Informatlon furnfshod froe by calling on or writfog oD, KNIOIT UATUBL, at tho oo of tha Molrosn Gompany, 137 Wasbiugton-st. . TITATIONS WANTED_FOR A TEW RESPICT: ablo girlg,fn s dry work. Pleaso cal bouriing:boueey privato fumlly of laun: i at 1 Hopo-at., up-stairs. TTUATION WANIED—DY A WOMAN, 25 YRARE 10 a privato 1 ily to do goneral Housoworky oo ot eon, STagulso we B Fouribavy B! FiEvorDss [ IEYNOL, SITEAHUN WANTED—IN A BMALL PRIVATH family to do gonoral housowork, Falkat,, up atairs, Apply at 218 Wosf Enmployment Aconcios. ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILILS IN WANT OF Seandinavian and BUSICIUS aflico, BUSINES: and PR Ge h b i & enkenars oo upied 5 CHANOES. A e WELL LOUATED UORNER.GROOERY FOU ade, to KIl o Driinoskntoriats tor s doed cSohangs b r7." Olfor Iualnoss-intorcats for 4 DAL & €O, 11 Motbodisr Ohusels fiocke y for, Inyen TIRSI-OLABS CORNEIL GROOERY BTORE DO, o good businoss for salo. G iond_teasona for sell." [ ing. ' Ufoup for onsh, - AQUross 230, Tribuny oiico. GOOD_PAVING akory nnd caffoo-iavise, dolng & kood b, 2 57 oropeftarimiat 10 B cobots Uil Torour" Ayl th 1L, B, MA AND — WELLARRANGED usiness, foy KS, 01 West Madison-s OLD-ESTABLISIED AND Wi N AN S TR e Torma, nor of Tolks Tnquizo on premisos, 33 Sontl and_fizturcs, o 5 pit Golng a targo trado,” Tho adanted for gonosai far disposlog of (—-OR TO TXOIANGI: TOR DESIRA. xenl catafo—Thio foase aud_ fixtures of o toa-store Dust starid fu tho city, and wel) zocorlos, Batisfactury reasons given o Bininoss. Appiy to 5 6 Tribuso of o, OTRL FOTLBALE, A I US REED, hnh’l! In tho placo, doing & good buainess, Hons folling, deatls in tho family; ali08 lots, and Syt ribiln torsd boras,” Loda, Iradusls TABARGAIN. THE ONLY for ool Shron “ciuae, T TORTE OF Gont s Do iaus Houso, GEORGE 171 BAST MADISON-ST, quartor caoh, bnlanco ano, Ly, and throo nchmbranaos, TORSALE a8, ‘ailen of owhor, Wost Slde . HOMAN, e ADVERTISER TIAVING OTiiRit BUSINESS, srould soll o tho ripht party bis Ball intersat fn a vollt ool payi gitabinbad, fr 12 Doarborn: % gl B, soal ostats Luslacss, for S0, AT OOREN MILT_) Bhonyaiie: T fora A L0, % dross D, O, SMITIL Aifll“l“lg.\'nln 2.STORY BRICK ot in for alo at Lalf 1ta veluo, Sors ssays 00 tunnlug ordor, In 8100 TO 85,000 PRRSONS BRUKING INVEST: monts wiil Jearn of an oxoollont_outerpriso, ate tondod with 11ttla or o risk, unoiceptianablo in charac- ter, and cortaln, if succos: by addrossing, with tutl name, U bl miog, with from '§2,0 samio tino pormanent and aful, to pay very Iargely indeod, B St oo, Sult 000, may 4ocuro at th 0 6, Iucrative_employment. %500 WILL BUY b wallostabitahod casl businoss, ai, awount mouthly, 15 Soath Gincicats A HATF INTEREST IN A paying neacls toum 33, S.’r) 000 cstabllsiied Dage 330 par day, 149 Las OASH IUY8 HALV INTEREAT IN FINH storo with 35,000 cloan atook ailocstee Ieogm S : 2.500 ARDSGN, N ness o 160 1 WILL BUY_ON) worth $95,00 1 yenr, carhornat:s Ronm “TIIRD OF A BUSK s R Y.SIAES OF BNGINES, LATINN, cesy drlling 5, chinclin: ofoL. at tha R ATACTINIRY BTANURACTURING 08 and 40 Seuth Canalat,, Chicago. TP LARGEST STOOK OF STATIONARY. TN- 1ies and Loiters, all sizes, kept on hand fu tho West, a0 OO N AR A N AU RN COMPANY, 58 and 40 Nouth Canal- Chicago. " KREP A TULLETOCI OF STAVEOUTTERS, enualizors, Tout-Jointors, heading snwing-mnchincs splances, heating-tugnors, and jointors on_hian: at ROGAESTIR MAOUINERY MANUIAGTURING COMPARY, 3 aud 40 Svuth Canalst,, Obicago. VW KEEE A GOOD ASSORTAENT OF MAGIIN: ory supplies Alwnya on band: whistivs, oll-cups, augzo-cogka, safoty Talves, oheck Yalvos, iran pipo, au Rzturoy, Toathor and rulbor-beRlug, Lioso, steam putnps, waste, Uvist driils, chucks, fiuo sorapers, tho. uufversa wood brorkor, otc., sto,: all orders bromptly fitled for ‘oythlug ta th shinps of ivood and fran, and werking chlnery and supplice, at tho ROUHESTIR MAGUIN- ERY MANUFACTURISG COMPANY, T¥and 40 South Unnal-at,, Ohleago. i VIISCELLANEOUS, ]BDOKS OPENED AND OLOSED, COMPLIOATED ucm%uu adjusted, 5“;2;1(\'] uiring an export solicit- OF ALLKINDS REPAIRED* 3,605 nalr: now welners, €5 , 81 Wost Washiinitan RAND LUNOI A ONOEILT ALL DAY DON. duy, Feb. 16, at No, 330 South Clark.st. Hall in th ovening,” Adubisfou toByll, 2 conts, Lol and con- cort T VAR 4-810,000 INTEIST TN & PAYING BUST nors as ilout fariacp In oactiango for somo valuablo imnds._Addross O 63, Tribuno otfico, FROY LAUNDRY, % <L “roducod ranted first-claw i i 15 PAIT R UAST-OFF VTONAR . I RIKLANA, G9F Bouth Clrke clothiig by J 5. Orilots by mail prouiptly sttodad ta. 1 S by Vl'.hfmlhAl(E-lfil'.—levu or tho moxt 60 Uayas all Wark war: Slothos catlod for aud doltrared frad. - ; ST PERGROP, with from 311,000 to £0,000 cash, wish to invest gome established moreantilo or manifacturing busine SVilF eitlior buy all or pare, futorosty, Nono' noed answor (s unloss thoy oan businoss, and can cugv. Aduresk 2 16, Tribuno oiico, &lvo wooll Tolor. 'Tmc BXC L IE Mol LISK, NOW EROITANTS' and buirding-louso koopors' ‘Rollanco (ur Fuliruary, Uiy 3 pow reacys il howent on lnclosiug 35 conta. 1 Y ARTED-1i, 00 TADIEETO SLIVD 35 DENTS FOR tho nowlydiscavorod and wondorworking magic TEO_PAILORS, AND ALL OUHERS Wil0 " diviston ruls, t fn tho United States, fnanico 208 South Clark . ‘Address MAGIO, P. 0. Rochoster, N, ¥, WA Nk to Jonen theadt of caiiiog by tio. French 0 Hun oro L will glve instructivns from 7 from9a.mto 1 p. m, J G N, ~_BOARDING AND LODGING. South Sido. () [UWRD-AV, NEAR HIARRISON.5T.-IRIOK 100 He s ror radtos or yontlomais §1 10 88 por ook witlh ey of pian , 3350, 39 Yl Bl T: OF FRONT OO, without board. Horth Side. ‘tfixan'msnnwrm-sr.-..\ NIOR LARGE FRONT ) parloe onfirat Hoor for gonticman and wifo or tvo singlo ganlomon ; hriok ho withiall wodyrn liprove- § privato 3 TON(S § farmia Yory roxsuma @ NOINL DEANTORN-ST.—KUTTS: GF PAR: 126 it inil badinon olf, ot and el watoes untur. iahud eEoopl erotas have alko ona (WEnfNoY IFORE roun, suitablo for gantlentan and wilo or two. nnnl]c-mvux aiu on winglo rooin, all with rsi-clnss tablo bongd PARTNERS WANTED, PANINER WANTRD WITH $i500 70818, oo I %attnor aaspeolal acustiva, to huz a porfeotly safs an Tgitininto busiose, of which tha adveraor 8. (horaugle Iy"postoul with It Workinga; @ not pralit af €20, oat ha $hdo sueually This fro faro oupartualty for apital. Ade dross 1 43, I1ibuuo odlge. als0 singlo room, ‘with o 0 IOR SALE—OR EXOUIANGE-A CONTRACT FOR Al ufiuwllam on oany toriug, ol a very valuablo tract sl st palos i ol s, bl desktubes Birostureate. Addsoss for full Dartoulsssy 449, TrIbARS (OR BALE—T(OURES, TOTS, BLOOKS, OR AGRES in Livanston, and North fivanston, Spocinl induconionts mado to partics desiring homos. Wit B Hirst-olaun vesidencon, " with nrenugolsonia: for wator and gas, on low terma and loug time, ‘I'ho land offored I8 free frum Incumbrance, tho titlo porfuot: it Is berutifully located noar chureh, fehiool, and tho publio {nstitutlons”of ‘E¥auston; s hikh and' woll deajaer, adiniuting of good saliars; inuoh of 1t tiorouzhiy undordeained, Wil o pleared toshow plonsof bulldings o tn pro- gres, sud will tako customnrs to th Inud Shy aftornoon, Apoiy to TRNRY AL KIDDLE, Tioom 3, 8 Washingtonat., or st residonso in livanston in aftornoun aud ovonini, RO SATI-ACRIS, WETE, TOGATEDin, &, Te, H 320 iV noron, st 80 por aoro and wards, in oo stn 820 4 "huritan® atsa, 10 acres noac Daltan Blatiun, at or 20 acras on Ualumet River, naar Dol- o on Calumat River, nonc 1L O, . R.: 360 acres on Calamet, with ono miloof river ‘mntllfl : 95 ron A Konaingion hunstion, “wury ehieap.. SAMER 17, BIGGS, lato T1ort & Bigge, N earb 01t BALR—NEAT, SOUTI{ GIIIOAGO 060 AGRES i ata yrosi Bavgain: mat Leaaitial land, wilh ot~ o of splonitd Tront on eivor uud Inko; barkoln for par- tion wishing to scouro an olteiblotractlor larso mantiac. {uring entorprisos, JADMLS 1L BIGGS, lato Hart & 1iigis, 190 Denrborn-st. * [[1OTt BALE-CIIRAD, NFAR SOUTIL CHICAGO— 160 a0rcs, “wlth valer fronl, atn groat bargain; best investmong 1 that vlainity avtho prico. “Alss, 5, 10, 0, 1y 40, 60, 160, and 400-00r0 tracte, woll Jocatod, hart benus alu\ ‘landy with gaod front on ‘river nnd ke, = Ghoteo ary Ja bor: ains for tino fuvestmont or Immodiato subdivision, Euis H, BIGGH, lato Hart & Biggs, No, 160 Duar. st [rOR SATE_AT BIXSDALE A NEW. LATG ! uicgant hiouso, contalning all tlio modern {mproye. imonta, and frow § o8 aorea ot and, ‘or will oxchanga the Bouth Sido avonuo or acra proport; 0. BRYANT, southicast cornar Statoand Jacks: TPORSALETWLLVE VERY DESIRATLITIOUSES 15 Knylowood, 815 milcs from eity limita n rivora to erors_ nor elays:'t) first-olase yassengor {rains dolly. Tior salo o montiily payments by owaers. TILLOTSON JIROS., 2 and 374 Blato-ss. Em"-’u'iro.' el o o RETHRSNY £ o ealo JROS., 215 and 274 Stutast. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. SALE_OT BXOUANGE-INTRRION GITY 4 mfi,-\nfinua. Pl B0, for ST, Only wuall cash iy tocuss, aymont and long tinio, {f takon sobn, Address for ono ook, U &, Tribuno oifico. REAL ESTATE WANTED, W ANTED-T0 PURGIEASE ON MONTHLY Ta¥: uonis or othor inatalimonts; o small houso and lob 1n goodl nufyhiborhuod, botwoon Kandoloh and davkson, Motgan and Oalloystd, Houso oithor wood or briok lob ot fess than 00 fout wido, ~ Addrose, for ono wock, U100, "T'ribune attioo, SBWING MAOHINES, FINANOCIAL, BA'LDWIN WALKER hand to loan fn sums & co. CO. HAVE FUNDS IN teom 51, 000 tu 34,000 for 1, %, o1 B yeara an fusida (mpcosed real astatv, auil money 16 fur: clinew notos hnving wliort timo (0 run ccarod by such raal ostato, i 8 Fing fn your abatracts, Mo, 7 Hawles Building, tiveat Gornor of Dearhorn and Bladiconate, s Lo Ming. " d. Dot oo o & LATNS "AGAINST CHIOACO BANKRUPT 1N, Buranca comuinnies cashiod at highost rates, Gotmy N, WITHERELL, 150 Dear T TGUEST PRICE" PAID FOR AT, BANKRUTT insuranco policles, Inquiroat Raom 1_Methodiat ELL. Qpuareh Dlook botwoo 12 aud 3 dclock p.m, 8. SILEL MAN. OAN OLOSE A FRW LOANS OF #2000 TO 85, 5,00 real enato. J. HENRY LOFF, succossos At 10 Agros & 1o, 14 Washt ngto: N 1 ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATONES, cnll’«lkvnl (;v; ‘lmu:i Ihm‘f lilnn]nl, lf o s v ol w al G ' 12 South Clnrkeates tpeataings o 0, 'Lonns negotis. INE N[ONEY 70 M nenr ATON: TO AN ON GOOD REAL MaNar i &3 Lasall " olo., nt LAUNDIUS nont Ol Fatobi 1,000 or wmory, LUMLISY 1 oom 17, LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATONES, orly fied SiRblisod g o 20 fiam STATE 1N GLELDRW, 10 T04. ,000 ON Si for ' yeara,, 2lod JAMES, solilivwast cornor of OIATE. OUTH BIDE NEAL ESTATH commisslon, ALTRED orat ot Dlark and Bndison NTED_AN INSURAN W A eine, Nad e A YOI Tt Fon ITART) -CO. Ol cara Tribung. \r F5,000 FOR A TERM OF YEATH ON ‘\ A]'mllwrl.v near Uontral Park, Apply to A, P.DOWNS ‘No, 162 Washingtons oo e 19, .000 T2 i1ty Jr., 8 Washing! N 5 ved roal ostato (n ton-t., Rovl Vi YEARS ON T glncity. HENRY WAL 14, &8, 0‘60 WANTED good raton,_ Addros Luay torost u na satate; proporty ON" AN UNDIVIDED IN= rontod ab n Box 261 Jarsoy iy, N. J. $10.000 TOAN ON OIFY AL ESTATE, THDAIIIUHI & WAIT, Ud llonvhn{n-ll. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY AND Kat, ‘sombined with ¢ cortafnly the uggion, and 1o caril and drivara, intnoss, 3 Btate-t. placo to rualizo on hon On hand and forala , U top buggles, opon, 23 loros, hiobust lacatta a-day, draugt A 2alo al groat bargain TARGE ABRORTMENT OF CARRIAGES FOIt 5 10 comlng wook, Call aud oxamina aur stacks wo will canvinge you naw fa the timo 10 buy, before sprib trado comincugcs, TPhustons, to and opien BUERICs, Duslces agony, &0 b manufadture ora! eost, pricos. statry, s2cond fioor, 193 and 191" lash Wahbington-ste, upe \\TA!V lfiD—TWOdflg“SF.S. WAGON, AND TIAR. nesy, ot will trado dross 18, 173 IZaat Madisonat Call or ad- wagén nnd horsta, Toom 1. ADMILY, AND ONI! MIEDTUN or or macliney, in porfcol St Balfprloo. 155 Bouth Olark: A SR, Gty Agoit. " HMaghinos aotd_on monthly payingnty, rontdd, and rapaired, Opun ovontn AGENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTED-SIEWING MAGIINE AGENTS .A."v;nmnxxl it e Noetivost and Soul (3r. s st ifoh suwing wachins tort roimiulo pactios. — Addtoss d, Ov HOLD, Uaiada, KNTA WANTED_TOI_BALE OF OOWLER Aul’t‘\‘\lsgzvax\elnu;‘.xlc,:lg:m‘l::;m?:l‘(rmln far, G- ; nilon. Addross U, VIR VIR 0 a4, Onamatan. i : J- NELOWERT, 3G OUTH n dvon to Yoronto, TO EXCHANGE, A A A A AN A AN ASAAArAN MPROVED TARM, 130 AORLS, 20 MILES FROM Ubleago, KIMBALL 4 CO, Tu‘ XOITA. four ullos from Taud 1n Hartlson County, o oxeango for clty o u) it Sothadist Onuaroh ook, TINE FARM OF 15 AGRE: urlington, foway alia 40acros of fi uburban proporty. Towa, four miles trom county font, fora nlock of baatynd aftoos; will pay 82,000 cash. !lTo EXOHANGE—_A {noumborod imptaved from 16,000 to $30, 50, ANTED-TO FiXi G} cant lot; West T il o " TUSINGSS BLOGK, o, oeutral, aud woll ronted, worth §0,L00, for un ot DISIR- b st Y et ANGIE_ROMIE FINK 80-FOOT orn. KON YV “lotaat Montroso, 6 milos from old Court-Hlouse, va Northwastorn ‘Tailrodd, f for a cottagp and ot or for va: oferrad, Apply to dtoom b, 1I BIUSICAL NIGHOLSON 18 'TIIE OUEAD cabluat urgan (n tho mnrko ‘Manufagtory andt salosroomn, FIRST OABINTE GRUAN IS S donna, 1873, Ixcols all ofliee ia g !éf!fi.‘?a‘fllilx‘yf"rn‘“‘. Hoivoe tihws anyiothnts,” Qrns L LT1-OLASS . Vrlo 4 3 fonat Indiann-ate. FHE WORLY, Fil b Tented, Wil wivilegs of purchiase by iustalimients, T oa 58 ta 1,000, Cutalomios With prioos and fol etk hon ok fas, MARCN % "LABLE SHokt U0y, b0 0ud &3 Adams-at, e LOST A ifiouuuqmvn HAD mare and oyion buggy about (hrua JuTt by an unknown porson. Vg propee iy an Tall, b slces oy 16 T b e yrorn ol 3 BB ana by ty and paylng charges, B, O, WILBULR, ND FOUND. TN MY POSSIRSION BLAOK wooks, whioh v 3 tho owier can D-IROM ¢ ROUTIT MORGAN.8T,, BUNe ay 2yeat cult, atar (i [6Fuligad, ool condition” And pla turs, for roward,

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