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TIIE CIIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, I IBRUARY 23, 1874, — e THE PULPIT. “ (Comtnued from’tho Wird Page.) nust flovw (com springs wiehin we.or (e ie with= “oub moml wguificaues, Al your good ok If duwo o opoculation, a¥ A moous ' to Cn eolfih end, would not welgh in tho bnlanco for an fngiant if, op= Tosod Lo a sluglo righteous motive, Do not s undorktund mo, 31 I Joy specinl omphasls ot inward pioty, T woutd not uudorvalue good works, Doinjy {s nocossary, for what' avalls tho gpirit 11 {t Lo nob cmbodlod in somo ontward form?* I Jo iros, It ovaporntes, - Wo mustiace Hunliza 1k 1f-:ffo; ofyutallizo it Iu ‘noblo decds, or it Iy ouly potontinl, and not real. But, lo bor- Tow nn Hlubtration, you estoom tho treo in your garden for it 'fruit-benring power sud nob Tor Ith crop simply. It hawa Irigher valuo th iis lmmypdinto yloid. o, my friondn, character 1 grrontor than conduet, for it i tho sourco of conduet, Instinetively we pry tribute to this pover of koul, und can find na noblor expros- sion for our rospcet and admiration than to sy, “Ilots o man of charnctor,” What n sonso of “poourity nnd of rovoronco 1hoso words lmpart | We turn from the mout brillinut display in_out- ward act to venarato this rovorso powor of Do~ Ing. And the highor wo rio In the spiritunl 1ifo, 11 grentor will bo our apprecintion of charactg “Iio occasonnl display of power and bowity In tho physical world nro what arrouts the niton- tion of tho'savage. Tho gloat of a coinot, Lo crnsh of & tempent, 1he plorics of the sunsel Ticnvon nro to. hini_supreimo rovelations of tho Onuilpotenco Jodged in nature. But” with” what gventcr avo docs the phtonophis mind con= fempiato the quict working of thouo olomontal Torees that keep all things truo to o commion con- tro, and uphold tho eircling plancts on their sc- customed round, - 8o from tho fitfal paesion of ontward Jifo wo turn to Yenerato tho wnjestioro- poro of inward being. Wendoll Phillips lima snid that in lstoning to 4hio noblent periods of Daniol O'Connoll, tho fa- moun Lrish ovator, you alwnys' folt the impros- sion of somothing far_grentor Lbat lay back of his utlored word, - It won tho reservo power thiat ws in tho man bimeolf. In this romark Dr, Dhilllps_how nconsclonsly chinractorized tho charm of Lin own oloquonce, that onsy iatural- hint abence of all ofort, of wll physical iz after offect, which iy 'tho Bcerot of iy povwe oil tho platforin. i And tho -emmno {hing moy Lo afiitmed wiill, more traly of all grent preachiors, becauso they moro froquontly udd tho clomont of porsonal chiaractor Lo forco of intellect, . I-hava knows ministors whoso lighest attaininent in preaching was_only the fatut wadow of tholr actual polves. We read over theit sermons now, perlinps, and wondor ab iho eMoct thoy produced. - It waé the porsounlity of tho" minu—his chiaractor Lebind bis produc- tion—thnt mado his commonplaces seern pearls of wisdom, and his simplest words fraught with dolicious noaning. ; o ncquircment of -a_charactor, thon, ~hionld bo tho ideal object of life. Alwsl o ‘ive 0 outwardly, so artificlally, aro &0 imbucd Tith #6—thio reatless will f That hurrlea to and ro, Secklug for pumo great ihing to do, O secrot thing 1o know,—" think wo aro prono to ignoro tho importanco of boing, and rest content with' meroly : soetning. Iut from all bypocrisics and vain smbitions lot s eomo back agnin to our truo olyos, ‘“Ho_ substantinlly grent in thyaelf," snya ‘an old Luglish writer, oud “moro’ than Hiou appoarest unto ofliora. Lot Mo world Le teccivod in- thoo, 88 thoy aro in tho lights of heaven.” Chiaracter {s, indeod, tho onlyjponsession which 12 abwolutely. and ctorually your own. What you ~hinve you miist loavo bobind you ; wliat you kilow others may know aleo, but wbat- you axe—your ‘morul personality—is intimatoly and sscredly your own, aud can noither ba talon: away nor Torfeited. Your futnre destiuy, tao, is noloss basod upon your present being. AL the divino judgmont tho {uestion” will not bo shuply, *what hiave yon ~done 7" but * what-aro you?" Notthe number or the nature of your works, but the measuro of your moral life,” Tho level of virtuo to which You havo-attnined must dotormine tho character ~of your fature destiny. Porbaps, in that sifting of Loing from doing,—of chnractor from works, “—tho supposed sioner shull turn out o sait; and the reputed saint ' bo remanded to, tho lower- most. placo of all Aud_ losoin lios el of the immorality of tho popular dostrine which holds .ot tho hopo of 1lenven and tho fonr of holl as motives to lives of oltnrity, * temporango, ‘honoaty,-and good ‘Will. Tor decds dono thus ou specilation, a8 menns ton soliwh end, arn au morally Yalucless as ccclesiastical ponancd and practices, Tho Protast- aut who valves ovor his cousciontions ecruples for siusof otnlusion or commission by purchasing a foy dimes’ worth of tracts, and loavingthem at our " front doors, 1 ‘on tho_samo low lavol of weral Jifo with the Catholic'who mensures lils picty by tho numbor of bis paternosters, imining up, thorcforo, wht lins beer said abont th comparativo value'of boing aud doiug, I would nsk: Which io beat? to makoe yonr worksbottor than yourkelf, or to malo yourself s0 good that no Warks can ndequately reprosent you? “Tor still it remuing trno that you nover can put tho high- st fnto wordsor deads. Bpeech is limited, decds +aro ineufliciont to oxpress tho richest, Iullost life “of (o sonl. Spoechis human. Tho sout is divine. Tinito works can nover justly represent tho intinito spivls from whicls {hoy sprung. s’ not thin tho lesson'of tho lifo of ‘Jesus? ~ What 1le dud was littlo, Ifo nover wroto o ling ; Ilo nover founded an_institution, . WIthub possosions, o lived on tho chority of friends ; withbut ame Vition, Lo lid uo'plans for o ibual_empiro, And yet by tho force of pure being Lo has rovo- dutionized tho world, 'Tho secret of i enor- “mous influencolies not in what hodid, but in what Howna. Dehivd this mucheprized, yot frag- wentary, record of 11is lifo, there looms up u fig- ure, sweeter, puror, more mnjostio thun tho putchiwork creation " of the Lvangelists. Un- Conscionsly {ho Lonrts of mon bave respondod 1o this truth,aud put the Ohrist futo the Gospol, whom tho Gospol’ itkol could nover adoquately rovesl, Let us forgive thom if thoy huve gono astruy in their portraiture, cohfused the finite with the infinite, the creator with the croaturo, 1ho Futhor in fleaven with Him who was only, though ominontly, * tho oxprass imago and like: nosy of His perso.” "Lt was tho iustiuctivoomago which tho soul of man vays to trauscoudent moral groatuess ; it ‘was a deifleation of the divine possibilities latent in human nature. In Josus wo mny boliold anow hoy infinitely higlior 38 bolug than dotng, 'O, would You point mo to his miracloa? DBut whnt swero “any auiraclenthut Ho id to tlio ir- aclo that Ho was? 1f tho tenchor was greater than Lis toschiugs, do you not beliovo that tho workmon was_ grentor than his work? _Fuith iu ‘Christ must rost ou somothing Lighor than sl 1o awo at Lis wondor-working powor. Tha fool- fah "una weak - huvo' always®domandod u sign, "oy havo aried, “ Do somothing,” thus making the external fack the conditiou of their boliof, sud prolorring, tho illusion of tho sontes to tho cortitido of spiritinl wpprociation, 1t is curious, moanwhilo, an well & iustructive, to see how the solativo importance df tho charactor of Josuy and of His works hos changed in tho mindy of men, Thoso vory miracles which tho Chureh of 1hio pust accounted tho chief avidenca for historia Clirintianity, havo now becomo tho priucipal ftumbling-Dlock in tho way of conversion. 1€ thoy are uccepted at all, it is umnlly’ bocause of an itecodont, boliof i Christ Hiingolf ny tho Jurgor fact, Bays Dr. Chupin: * I do not bo- Tlovo in Obrisi becauso of tho miraclos, but X secupt tho miraclos becanso I beliovo in Clirist,” “fljo roliabilily of tho superustical narrative in tho New Lestamont really resolves itself into & quostion of ovidonco, which ovory miud must decido for itsolf, but * tho nim to convert a man by miraclea " is, o8 Emerson truly says, "a pro- fanution of tho woul." b in o bopoful wign, moanwhilo, that mon lny far feus owjihasis on tho. oxtornals of thio ifo of Jesits, and formora on tho Iullucks and bosuty of s iwuor being, oy grov lows aud lows anxious to imitate Lis every.nol.and word, and fur moro desirous to emuinto Ul pur and boantitul spirit, For to mo it soems clour bat, in most respeels, Josus was groatly in 'advanco of 1lis 'recordod tonchings, a0 that whist was bighost and_diviness I Hit, can only bocomo ours in_ inward sympathy and inorountd spiritunl eXPETIONCa Ob OUF Pirt. What the ugo neods s 'this constant aflomu tion of tho siitle uguinwt tho materinlizing. in- fluouces of onr common, daily llfo, aud tha prosent onc-sided_doyolopment of ' seiontilio thought. * Tho poul,” anid ono of tho old phis Josophors, “in tlio noseure of all things." Spirit alono ean ndoquutely interprot to us tho prabloms of the world, of tmutlor, or th univorse of mun. Wo froquonltly spouk Of tho procossos of nature ay diselosing moral traits, Bugif sueh a revelution of beneficonce comos to us, it is be- causio wo havoe first placed it there, Tor Naturo in horsolf i8 nelther moral nor immoral, bub uimply chatuctorless, Tho #ano 6ub £isos on tho cvil aud on tho goodl; it gladdens our oyos willy 14 golddon glow, und warms our odios with it lice-hiupurting povor, whilo on some far-off dosore in Oriontnl lands, 1 smitos down Hh10 poor fravelor withflts flofco raye, or drles itp tho ipring which 1 bis solo rolisnce’ from & tor- *1ible death, "Lho wido-trotchitig chain of northe om lulics 5 1 highway for our inlund com- woroo, & fountant of _rofreshmont o’ onr thiratig peoplo, wid 1avo Lo bundrads of oue unfortunato hrothel ‘I'hus Nalute Iy at once aomorselss and grael bouolivont aud bind, With the samo linnd sho doals. ot misory nd Dlinw, curwou nnd blosings, Unconncioun aud wimoral in horwolf, hior acts dorlvo . mornl significarico only from tholr zolation to tlio Qod- Dead and £ hnmnnity, Do floakly oyo Leliulds tha mparow falling to the ground; tlia, npirit ronssures itnolf with tho thonght that Lho Futlior eas 16 fall, Unfooling Tt proia (o erovwn Of Eiorns upon tio nénsi= tive brow, bat tho mirlt dincorus ‘tho ronen among tho thorns, i In At nonco. 1t i Lho soul of man which glvon birth to the Aistinetions, good or ovil, tigh or wrong. Yor tho woul u tho meisuro of tio wnsvorso, 80 in human 1ifo, my frlonds, our_doods aro hinsaotorious n thoiisalvon, and moraly uymnp- tomatio of' our fntior bolng.' What you aro Jonds slgnifiennco to what you do, trivo, thon, first of nll, for that sublimo faith, {lint vital pioty, that utabiliey of oharacter whiol i tho infalliblo #oure of Targo-hoarted deods, Tiomombor thnt tho problom of lifa s two-fold ; Dotl o do and to suffer. Activoly to ntlacl strongly Lo roslst. * And ok of thaeo two plinken of 'human osperionco js the tonrco from which thoy oth recolvo ‘thoir atéongthi and do- rivo thoir wigniflsanco,~tha forco of puro Boing. Whis s tho' toot, of 'which thay Gro tho frult. Teing and doing must go hand i band togothor, Taitly muat becomo aolive in s thronih workn. Deedy must_ spring spontancously from the di- vino lifa within tho soul, Iu this linrmonious intoraction lics tho only possiblo guaranteo fora Lealthy, normal lifo, 5 Tt Jét us recognizo tho'sonl na the trito con= tro of our moral boing, and Lo abla to say with Lavater, % dny my dovds bo ke my words, and my words Lo liko iy heatt.” Thon our works will no longer bo forced aind wiroprasctativo, bub genuino, Bpontaucous, and oflicient. Thou mugt bo teno thysolf, | llmuqfl)n triths would toach § Thy poul must ovorfow, if thou Another soul woulllst reach § . 1t noeds tie overflowlng lieart “£'0 y7ive tho Hps il speeeh, Think traly, and thy thought - g flh‘.kml ll\lu 'ullflfl Tuh\luo] fead Ak truls, aud {hy word ,";!ml! ||n)n'{rl|l(l:finmd i Tive truly, sml thy 1ifs ehall bo A great and noblo creed, pne diskiand MR, McCARTHY. Titgermion Yestérday In Qrowsa Opera Iawse. Tho Rov. Tloronco MeCarthy bold servieo in Grow's Opors. 1fouso_ycatordny afternoon, nnd tho placo was erovded, & vory Inrgo and rospect- ablo audionce being presont, - Tho hall—whicl scoms to hayo boon nainod on the lucus & non Iucondo priuclple, becaso 1t is novor used, aud i# not at nll ndapted, for operalio purposca—has ‘on noveral occasfons rosounded with tho orratio cloquotica of #nch free-lovers na Woodhnll, Claf- 1iu; oud Jamicson, sud may from ita propinquity to Union Tark haye boon choson s tho tempo- xary resort of the locked-out parson and his fol- lowora, *Tlid oocdslon was odifylng, instiuch ag it' gavo ‘thoss who lad Vecomo in- forosted” in tho prencher sinco hin mew Qpirturo an opportunity to hear ono of Lis wer- mona froo from tho bizarre accompanitnonts of billiards and bar-room, nnd sco what sort of o “congregation ho conld attract, “Who prenclier appoared upon the platform at 3 o'clock,” and opencd Lo ineoting witho short wayer, aftor which all jolited n singlng_tho [yian begioning, “In il my Lord's appomted waye, my jonrney I'll pursic.” o minister then' rend tho fourth chapter of tho ook of Lsther, In tho prayor whioh follosed ho nskod that strongth ‘might bo granted to the women who hind_begun and wore carrying on tho -cru- sndo agninst iutomperanco, and that a similar worle ‘might ba bogun this' weok in this wicked city, which would ond in tho abollshing of in= tomperanca in our midst. ‘Ihomeoting sang tho Lyinn_boginning **Afl liail the power of Josns' ninme,” aftor which tho pronchor announced as his_tost tho 16th yorso of tho 4th chaptor of Buthor: “And so will I go in unto tho King, onf, if 1 perish, I porish.” Io briefly degcribod tho story of Isthor, charnotorizing Alwsuorus ns n frec-lovor who had out awny ono wifo in order fo got on- othor, and tho entire hook s ungod- Jy and dovold of any roligious osprossion, Mauy ministors hnd drawn mi_ annlogy.botween tho approaching of tho King by Lsthor snd tho diawing nearof an unconvorted Christian to God, but thio preachor thought to do o was not simply = mistake, but absolutely wicked, He Lind solected tho toxt for o far dilferont purposo. In connection with it ho wished to speak of tho moral Lieroism of woman. 5 Tho cournge of Lsthor was worthy of our nd- miration. It must bo ramenthered that when sho went to the King with the object in view of sav- ing the lives of hor Jowish kinsmen sho took hior 1t6 in licr haud. By s word from tho King ho could linvo had hor draggod from his prosouco and slnin, 1t might bo dificalt for peoplo nowa- doys to undorstand how o husband vould kill his ‘wifa, bt ho could assurd them that tho tyrannt- “enl Niisbunds woro not all dead yot. 1o romam-~ Dored secing tho sccond wife of au English gon- tlomau creap belind hor lord and sstor, aud dinpriut n Kise uvon his forohead, an_act which called forth tho remarls, “Madim, whit do you mean? Nover do_thnt ngain, I bog of yoii 3y firal wifo was o Trovolyan, 'nud sho movor at- temptod guch fomilinrity.” '[Cheors and lnugh- forJ. Tho pronchor then descantod ot Tougth sud fu_dowing ternis upon womanly vitkios, amorig which Lo selcoted for especial praiso todosty, consciontionsucas, trah, aud tho inare worldly attributas of porsovoranco and tact., In s lallor analiy Lsthor shoio lorlously forth. Tad the prenchor inderlaken o aik of ‘Aasnorns tho saving of Lis kinsuiou, ho ould Davo blundored at_it by maldug o dircck roquost to that offect. Esthor arrayed herself in hor richeit Taiment, and, bringiug lior mosk potont charms in_play to soflen tho heart of tho Ticontious King, sb nppeated boforo him aud tnvited him to & banquot. Iho Kiug could nob rofuso wo simple o roquit, and, oxtonding L golden scoptra towards her as 'i toko of for- Bivenau for Lier bronch of the law, ho acceptod fho invitation, nid_énid that whon tho puppor sway xandy 8o would fiud him ot huud. [Lough- b or. s tol ho into tho trap, and whon, eaftoued by tho gonial influciees of tho bunquet and its voluptuons surrounding, ho was approsebied by Euthor with tho requost that ho wouldparo hor bothron, o at onco assontod, Until that mo- ‘ment he novor dreamed w) Lo woman was do- ing with bim, and no man over did wntil sho had, gof bin, [Liughics und upplauke.] 3 In the coucluding part of his eormon lio ro- farrod to tho specil. oudoavor now miking by womdn to aradieato the ourso of iutemperiico from the land. 1lo thought that their objock wis wndoniably o right and Donoficout o, ALl ordinnry sioaus bad failed to wenkon thogrowing ovil of ‘intempoerance, and it wod natural iu womaa Lo stop in und try oxtraordiniry means jhon ol otliors Lnd Dbeon unsieoss- fol. Mo . thought that ndio could quostion the right of auy oic_to entor 4 placo of ‘public busincss. and ongaga {horo in prayor, but, if (his right wero rofused, thore iwny still tho imdeniablo Tight to hold 4 prayor-coling on tho curbstouc outside of tho Dlnco whigso ovil influences it was desired to counteract by prayer. Ho was awaro of tha fact thiat womon Lind their own peouliar way of dolng ovorything, and that for mun to put Lis finger iu Lhivir pio wns but to mako n meky of it, bup till Jio lind mndo up his mind to, and o iould call upon the ladies presout to seo if any were willing to woot bin it front of Mr. Llaight's villiard-satoon, on Wost Madison 6troot, or fusido it If tho propriotor wonld so_ olect, aud bray for him and for tho sfaying of the wickad P s ol Lis, wis, oasusiigs iy, andwith which lio dosocrated tho . blassad ealm of tho Sabbath-duy. 1lo bolioved thab Iaight way o good man. Ho. was o saloon-koopur, that all Fbow, bk ovary ono way nob awato tha Tafgh was o nok-slidden Beplist. 1o bad inforaied tho proughor that ho had boou baptized by Tidor Knapp in tho City of Now York, hud boon n Bunday-gohool _teacher, and that, while bo disliked tho business' that o was on- gaged in, o was forced to ran . o lud invonted $15,000 in his_billiad-room, and it wonld'bo ruih to him to closs it up, ‘i prenolior Liad told Lim that it would bo batter for him to do so, evest if ho had to o futo tho streat o ho‘}- gars and that it ho did o tho Lord wonld _di- rect hiin ton moans of living boforo ho Lad reached the middle ot tiio voad, ~ Mr, Inight, howover, remainod obdurato, aud_the preschor would ba plowsed if chero woro sny womion pros- ont who would meot bim at 101" tho moiuing apposite 1sight's wuloon, for tho. purpoio of Lolding a pruyor-mouting, to have lLom stand up and oxpross thoir roudluoss to do so. “Aftor walting for & minuto without rocolving rospousa fo i inyititlon, (ho. proachior nue siounced tho olosing byin, and tho' meoting dis- porsed, Aftorwards ono or two Indios wont on tho platform und expressed their willngness Lo Jolu In tho Hajght wuloon rovival, bLut Ar, Mo- Carthy thonght their numbor too small to insure anythlng liko o sugcosstul boginuing of tho arasatlo” aguinst intompornuco, which ho ox- irowsed a conidonco would bo Logunthis weok i this ety e =-Jolin A. Toopo, one of tho wonlthiont Ingor- hoor broworn i Nawark, has coasiod_oporations, 110 says that Ittorly lio by doomed it fuconsint= ent to_muko for others what ho know wan lrt- ful to limself, Mo rosolved not Lo soll his busi- noss—ho wanted 16 stoppod, 1o by conyineod uml autem[mx‘uucu iy tho greab cureo of tho wotld. WISCONSIN CENTRAL R. R. Npeoinl Moysigo of Governor Taylor 10 the Logislninre. Ou Friday tist dov, Loyloe transmitted to tifo Assombly tlio followings spootal mokadge, ox- plaining hils aotlon fn Ihoulig cortifieates to tho \Wiacorisin Contenl Thilrond, fnd_ roconimonding *furtlior logislation on the sihjdot s BraT: oF WISCONAIN, LIKoUTIVE DEPANTMENT, HEknirons Kot 2o, aTh ™} o the Honorable the Leginlature: * By an nct of Conpress, approved May G, 1804, ontitled *An aot granting dnnds in oid of the conntuction of cottnin rahonds in tho Btnto'of Wasconsin,” cortain *publio lands wore grantod to tho 'Btato of Wisconsin for {ho pur- woso of mding i tho congtruction of o milrond from Poitago Oity, Boclin, Dotyls Infand, o Fond du beo, ad tho Btate migght dotormine, in n noriherly dirco- tlon, (o Bayliold, and thonco to Buperlor, on ko Suporior, I thoseyenth scetion of said act, it was providod “that whonovor tho companios ,to which this grant is mado, or {0 which tho nmo “miay bo transforrad, shnll hivo gomplotod Ewont, conpoentivo mifes of any portion of enid rpif- ronds, suppliod with all nocossnry diains, onl- vorte, vinducts, orossings, sidings, bridgos, turn- outs, wtorlngplacos, dohoty ouipionts, fur- nituio, wad ail othor apurlonmuos of u fint- clawy railrond, patonts rlinll issuo convoying tho right and titlo to ankd lands to tho ald_company entftled thoroto, on cnch eido of the rond to far un tho Bamo i complotod, snd_co-torminus with sald comploted _soction, not exceoding tho aimonnt nforosntd, and ‘patonts shali in ko wnnuor_{ssuo a¥ ench twonly milos of 6nid rond s comploted; pravided, .. how- ever, thatno patonts whall issuo for any of enldl lands, unless thoio alinll Do pro- sontad to tho Boctotary of tho Tuterior, o stato- mont voritied o_oath, or afiirmation, by tho Trowdent of sald Company, aud cortifiod, by tho Governor of the Stato of Wisconsin, iak sneh Lwenty miles hovo beon comploted in tho mamor required by this nct, aud totting forth with cortdliity tho polnts whers such twenty nifles Litgin aud whero tho samo ond; which onth shnll bo takon Loforo & Judgo of & court of record of tho United Statew.” ‘Iie Legislnturo of this Stato, by an ot np- proved Ajitil G, 1366, boing Cliaptor 814 of tlio privato aud loca) Jnws of thabyenr, and by an act avprovod Aprl 01846, Loiug Cliayter 162 of Uo privato and locnl Inws of that yoar, granted unid Jnds to the Porfngo . & Supdrior’ Huilrond Company, sud tho Wiinabago & Luko Suporior Tinilroad Gompany. tho corporations created by said acts, wpon bho torns aud conditions in - tic i ncti prescribe 1y Sé. Y of Chisp. 14, sl 10 of Chap, 862, it won provided ay follows: “*Tho Govornor of Uhin Stale, on the request of the Iresident of thio Gompnny horeby croatg, shall, without de- Iny, from timo to_Limo, upon’ the complotion of aily and every twenty continuous willes of the rufirond or_valldnds it this act anthorizod to bo conatrueted, cortify tho fabt of sueh completion 1o the Sterotary of the Iuterlor, In_necurddico with tho provisions of tho aforcsald eaid act of Congroum. “I'io two companics creatod by tho netu ahovo refersed to, in pursuanco of authority containod in_ their rospectivo chartors, and in Chup. 267 of thie private and local_laws of 1559, consoli- dated with cach othor aud boeamo ono compnury, tho name of which wan subsoguently changed o the Wikconsin Contral inilway Company “Ihin Company bns complotod, i tho inannir, requirod by snid nct of Congress, ono scclion of twonty continuons m,les, from Ashland sonthor- Iy on the designatod ronte, nud tho Irosident of thio Company Lias applied to me for a_ certificata of tho campletion of that section, No werions quostion lus boon rijueil ab Lo tho right ot tho Corpany to that coitifleato, nnd T i well galis- flod that nono can bo, Accordingly, I linve is- o aud dolivercd o Ulis projor officr of thn Company a certitleato of thio complotion of that section. . "Ihin Company having nlso npplied to mé _for the cortificates provided for inthe act of Con~ sress making tho graut, and the nots of tho ogisiature disposiug of tho samo, of the com- Plotion of four othor sections of Liventy continin. 0w milos oach of tho oad i aid of which the grant of lands wos mido, which sections aro dos- sghnted ns Scctions two (2), threo (3); fonr (1), and five (5), morth from Stovens Point ; aud tho ovidahico required by tho nct of Congross of {hio complation of cach of sid scctions; having been furnjehed to mo, I lave, after a full and caroful oxamination of tho snbject, and wpon tho ndvica and opinion of tho Attornoy Gonoral and Assistant Attorney General of this" Stato,and sftor ronding the opinion of the Attorney Ueneral of thio Unitad Stntes, and hiviug alko consulted other able and distinguished coungol,como to the conclugion that, under all tho circumstances, it i my dnty to iskuo and dolivor, and have necord- ingly issuied and dolivored, to tho proper officcrs of tho Company, certilicatos of @ fach, to-wit : that tho Company ha complated {ha soveral sec- tions of its rond abovoe referrad to, in the man~ nor required by said ack of Gongrass, that is to say: S with oll necessary dinius, euiverts, vine ducts, croselnigs, sidlngs, bridges, turn-onty, watering-places, dopots, equipmonts, furnitare, muldnll othor appurteuruces of n first-clasy rait~ road."” Tlo nct by which tho Winnobago & Lako Suporior Reilrond Company was incorporated provided for the conatriotion of o rallroad from Doty's Tntand via Stovons Point to Bayflold, and thenco to Superior; whilo tha act by ‘which tho Portage & Superior Railrond Company was in- corporated_providad for tho construction of a voad from Portago Clty via Ripon. and Borlin to Stovons Point and theneo to Layfield, thenco to Suporior, on Lake Suporior, Lnch of thewo ncty grantad fo tho Company by It incorporated, ong Andivided holf of tho lauds granted by, th not of Congrosy, anil portaining 10 that portion of tho road from Btoveus Point to Dayfiold and ‘Supoerior. o tyo companics having consolidated, tho Wisconsin Contral Rnilrond Company entorod upon tho -construction of the rond, comnioncing at Doty's Teland and progronsing thenca by way of Btevens loint.toa point 100 miles beyond that cily, in tho direction of Dayfield, and on tho desiguntod roulo, to which point the same is now comploted, ’ Aquestion bag ariaon as to whother tho con- stenction af tho Lino of road dosighed to bo aidud by the grant of publle lands must of necossity bo commenced. 2t Portago City, or whathor' thio joint lino contemplated by both ohartors might bo commencud at tovens Paint, This question Tins callod forth tho carnést cousidoration of somo of tho bost legul minds of tho country, aud their couclusions aro not altogoutor i Larimony, Tl bottor opinion, howover, sooms to bo_that the only duty of tho Iixeentive in the promises, under tho act of Congress and the sevoral acts of tho Legislatiiro horeln reforred to, i to certify tho fact of tho complotion of any twoenty con- secutivo milos of rond whonevor hoshall bo satis- fled thut the samo is comploted iu tho minuner raquired by tho act of Congress, that is, * with all tho necossary draing, oulvorts, Viaducts, cross- wngs, sidingy, bridges, Wirn-outs, watoring-placas, dopots, oqnipments, furnituro, ani all othor op- purtennneos of, o fivat-olass railrond.” . Tbis cluimed, Lowover, that whilo tho Togis- Intlou of tho Stato on this subjéct was intendod to sceura tho conntruction of & railroad from Dortugo Oity.to Stovens Point, us woll as from Doly's Tuland to Btovens Polnt, . propor und bnficlont safogunrds woro not . provided to so- curo that object Leforo the complotion of tho romnindor of thio Inud-gennt lino, | " Asido from tho lnds covared by, the_cortifl- cates already issuod, thero will romain over four hundred thousaud (100,000) neres of thoir chojo~ cst lands, i _omount moro than doubly euf- flciont_to seouro tho constructionof the rond Irom Portago City to Stovens Loint. T tino horotoforo folt it my duty to eall thio attontion of tho Legislalura (o this subject, and 1o rocoinmond Eint thioy eco_ woll £o it that tho law g ub onco so_amiebded as to. authorize the Qovornor to withhold his cortifleato of tha com- plotioni of succcoding soetions of tho rosd il that portion of tho road frcm Portago City lo Sovens Pomt shall bo comploted, upon tha ‘Preaont o sonto othor lino which you'muy dosig- nate, In this way tho rights of tho Stato can Lo fally protéeted, and ab tho wamo limo {ho_ railraud company 'bo_roquired to procced o tho_early completion of tho. vory imporlant anterpriso i which it It engagod W. B, Tavron, Dated Fob, o MISOELLANEOUS, A Montreal man suid ¢ *By tho Lord Harry 1" aid i Justics fined him 97 anud costa, A Quorgin ludy 1 to dolivern lecturo in Washington on “ Kissos,” and will bo introduced by Aloxindor 1T, Stephone, IThe wast sldo of Now York's Tifth svenuo, whoh lias Lioon scortiod by tho fasbionables, i6 now the ido for uppor-tandom. Soma of tho Olovolaud yomen ‘aro_gatting “ pruing costimos” mndo. Thoywill 1ol go on & Fald unlosk properly wniformod. An Oswojo womun ndvortisos that, sho o purchasod o shot-gun mud will phoot” any man Whio givos hor bunband liquor, o lelest froak of tho Gotham womon of ton i Indics' riding club, whiols 100t in an nmphithoatro, ridos around o ting to thomuia of & brass biid, and tooks lilo' au smatour clr- ous, " annol Tionnons, who cloped from Webstor, Mast, with & widow, fommorod hin guilt. 110 loft o' duod convaying )l Win proporty to his wifo, " it tho roligions _yapers dosiro to palm ot 1 10-cont chixomos us 510 chromos, and do it luthe nama of tho Lord, 1t {8 nobody's: buninoss.— Tutianapolis Journal, —Tho rocont. Ligh-lifo” wodding ¢ Kookul wan n January and Jno aftair—tlio grooin, 1o ry Olows, of Now York, betug - 61 yoara old; and tiio bridg hut 10, — AR Twead was sltting with hin follow-con~ viotd at dunor, fomo of Lia cailing of - tho room ynddany foll, Tho Bluckweil lslnud Doolor lookkod wip and jokingly obsorvad, * Lhat must Do Bomo of Gnrvoy's plastoring.” —Plio most oniglnal phisd of social 1ifo at Washington Ja the card iinorincoment of birthy. Ono of thea thuy sMaira s an influitesimal drabs ocolorod affair, with & smilly ralbit’s hond and onrs an thuflap of tho ouvolopo, ‘nnd o corro: sponditg ona insldo, . at tho top of n bit of & pheot making tho amowncomont, 1t roadys *Complimonts of Mr, nud hrs Blauic and son, Jan. 30, b p. m." —fad 18 the story of l!unr{ L. owors, & Now Ilaven youth “who fell ‘In love with an Indiduapolio Uollo nt school in Now Huvon. Slio ‘wont hiomo, and a cortowpandonco anl thon an engagement followod; buta fow duys ago ho ani & patty of frionds wont to Indintnpolls fu n pelnco car clinrlora for (ho purposo, with lots of prosonts for the wodding, but when Lio got thoro tho girl rofusod to Iinve him, —Tt suggonts curlortk idona to noo Prosident ‘White, of Cornell Univorsity, nlastoriug with hraiso'n notorlots publio robbor 1o Jionn Shops ord, of Washibgton. 18 thu tho sort of mot- ality' thoy fonch at 'Cornoll? Aud haw Whito novor heard of the Instruttivo faot that the pro- totypo of Bliophord, tho great Doss Pweed, fo now n couviot ou Blnckwell's Isinnd p—ew York: Sun, —Thisprocios pleco of litorature npponta in thio Savannnh Newa : Lilitor Moruig News: ion an indiidual bt vithoat sesonimiont, to a horso-whipplng, hio sinks himsolf bonentls tho noticn of auy gentioman, e owpoolaiy (hat of tho ono who. amiiuistord tho Jgnominigns cagtigation. Honeo tho illihy words™thrown nt mo through your colnmns thiy morning by James” J. Waring, a3 6 defonso (o th indeliblo uiain of o liofwo-wiipping {ullictod by i upon him, cau- not touch mo, I havo, thorofore, not ono word to uny Lo him, Mastue T, Desyenozns.™ —Of Julge Dynniug, (ho Dostmnstor at Alants, who dlod o foW days sinco; tio Chat- tinooga Tiincs kayw: 110 hait boén h most une forlunate man dmin? his ofticial tonuro ay Post- untor of Atlanta. Mis firat cash clork dofanlted to £7.000, which the' Judge wade goad, 1lis wocorid ealy eloric, his own pon, followad tho ox- nmplo_ of tho firkt, il nzain” tho sturdy os mastar waved the ‘Govorumont from loss, No i ublon’hadtondd his deathl,” fea=AN Al Lol 10 Dicicenn by Stiiiton. ¢ From the New York Herald's Revicw of tie Third Vol~ wnic of Forslter's Life of D 7ilis SEEARATTON FROT 1118 WiVE. M, Forstor Jeads us'up to tho " timo of Dicl: otis’ sopatation fron his wifoby n delicato aunly- s1a of {ho vovollst's character.” Donplalig soclo~ ty and fuiling to find fn Lis bome thosd sutisfuc- tiond which the true Lhomo lifo'dennds, o’ tono of restiossuess beeamo apparent about 1857, 1f Dickons hnd any wocial tondonclos it was for thoso' boneath rather than those above ' it in Tifo, 'Ihis isabtributed to dofocts of lompern: ment coming from early. trinls nnd succensics; Mustormg fovtame and fame ho did_ notattain ronuncingion and self-sncrifico, Until “Copper- fleld ", wa flnistiéd L Tifo was in his bools. [Ty Ericndships worowith the ctontures of his ricly and ‘marvelons faney, Combined wilh inbits of siugalar provisioh, mnthod and ordor, ht hd an impaliéuco of nnture, rashing- b onjoyiient without counting its cost. After “Copporiield " Tus iwagination #aouied'lo el Lo want o spur, Whilo lils sibiégnent works embedied_crentions: of character and hmmor a8 fine a3 _any in his enslior dnys,—Mnrigold, Lirriper, Lip, —ho had lost tlo old 'ro0 uitd foftilo mothod, So for a Mr. Forstor noled, * thore camo from time to time intervals of unusnal invpatiches: and rest- Tesunoss, strango o e _in’connection with bis home.” * Ot pursuite woro Inid oslde for new oceupntions sud oxeitomonts,—political ‘nd- dragics, privato thoatricals; roadinga, * strolling, wandoring waye," & oravingto fud sono *menns by which Tifo might bocoms easicr, Thin crev- ing called from Forster tho remionstranco of Triondship, aud to one of these ontrenties wo flud Dickohs, In 1857, aying, sndly: * I hive no olof but in’ netion, I am' beeome incapable of rest. I ehould rust, bioak'and dio 1€ I spared myself. Much bottor Lo dia doing: ters brontho strauge yeamliugs: Al ona'time lie wishos to Jive in tho I'sroncos for slx months, hon ho bns an idea of hving In Switzorland, aboya the fow line, i oo’ astonishing cont vont.” “Am altogethef in n_ dishovolod” tat of mind—molos of 10w bool in tho dirty ‘ai “\Why i it," ho cries, “that o ense comes al- ways nrum\hli; on Mo, 08 of ono happinoss I lnve migsed fn lito and one: frierd wnd, com- pacion I havo nover wado?” - Again - tho *f gorions idea " of a wintor ou (he top of Mount St. Bornavd, with tho monks and dogs for n wholo wintar, Auothur thno his fancy fliok to Australin, only ho will finish * Littlo Dortit” boforo léaving. “Thio'old days! tho old days lio moans, “ahall I over, I wouder, gob tho framo of mind baclc us it used to be thon?” * [ feol that the skeloton'in my domestio closet is a protty big ono.” - "Thon cnme the sorrowful avowal—not al- togefher unoxpectod, #nys Mr., Forator, but *n graat shock, novortholess.,” “ Poor Catlorine,” writes Diclens—Catherine boing his wifo—*and Taro not inado for encly othor, and thoro is no hielp forit. It is’aub_only that sho makes me wneny aud uubappy, but Tt 1 mujo hor 5o, toa, and much mora £o. Sho 8 exdclly’ what you lnow in tho'way of being aminbio and com- plying ; but we aro straugely mssorced for tho ond_thoro is botwoon us, God kuows sho would haye eari a Uionennd times Lappior: i sho bad married” another kind of man, and tlint hor svoidanco of this dostiny would havo bren ab loast oqually good for us both. 1 nm often cut to tho heart by thinking what o pity it is, forhor woko, that I ovor foll - hot way" “Nothing on carth could make her undorstand mo~ or muit s fo each othor. lor - temperament will not go with mine? What is now bofallig mo I hiavo secn u\om\il{ coming; sineo Mary was born, and 1 know too woll tht you cunnot, and no ono ean, olp mo,"” Agnin another lettor: “‘Ilio yoars have Mot mado it eauior to bear for oither of us; and, for her sako ag woll ay mine, the wish will force itgolf upon mo* thit- something might bo dono.™ And ogntu ¢ “1 claim no jmmamty from blamo, Thoro i ploisty of fault ou my eido, I dara tay, in tho woy of n thonsand nncortnintics, capricos, and difticnltios of dsposition; bulonlyono thing will altor all’ that, sud that iy, tho end, which altors everything.” “Chis wad in {857, In 1858 Mr. Dickens aud hia wifo Jived apa “Thoeldest son wonl with hig mother, Dickorls ot onco giving " cffcot {0 har ox- proseed wish in this respect; aud tho othor chil- drouromained with himeolf, theirintercourso with ra, Dickons being left entirely to thomsolyes, ey sioyer mot duriug' tho romafudor of thoir Jives, 8ho had’ lived with him e quartor of a century and had borno him ten children. Sho was 1ho wife of bis'youth and his fame, Before 1o dicd ho coldly Wwroto thicao words abont hor i his will s “I desiro lore simply to rdcord tho faot that mhy wifc, siuco hor soparation. by con- nent, haa boen in tho receipt from mo of an an~ nual'fncono of .£G00, whilo all tho great chargon of nnhmerous and ‘oxpensive family dovolved wholly upon my#olf.” The man who' dismisned: his_ wifo and who roto these words, was thio creator of Agnos, and tho swaet, benutiful story of lovo and doyotion which thit fanciful lifa containad. I¢is not for us Lo look dosply fnlo tho bicarts of won like Dickens, and Byron, or Slialwpenro—but rathor to {nko from thioir Iivon tho inopiration of goniun,” Tint this unrrative, ovon s Mr. Forstor tolls it, I¢ o snd story of it pulso and ecliishucss, and it so dwrkens the ‘chiaractor of Dickens that we turn from Its con- tomplation with bitter, bitter sorrow, ANECDOTE OF LIFCO! 6 Wit} [emya Dir. Fostor) be no violation of tho rul of avolding privato detall if the vory incoe- asting eloso of thik lotter [ano wiibton by Dick- ons from Washiigton] s given, - Its anacdoto of Prevident Lincolu was repeatodly told by Dick- ons uftor 1 roturn, and 1 uin undor no noeos- sity to witbhold from it tho nuthouity of Mr. Humno’s nume: I am going to-morcow to 100 the Presidont, wlio has vont Lo mo tilco, dined with Oharles Summer last Sunday, ngainst ylo; und, s I Lnd atipulated for o party, Hocrotury Stanton was tho only othor gucst bosido his own Soorotary. Btanton s a man with o vory romarkiablo niomory, aud axtraordi- narily amiliar with my books, ~ o and_ Surmor hoviig beon tho first two publio mon at tho aylig Prosidont’s bedside, and Lisving romuinod with” Lim until o broathod bis last, wo foll into & vory intorosling conyoruation after dinnor, when, ench of thom giving his o nurTatiyo soparately, tho usuul discropans clow nboul dotails of time woro obsorvablo, Thon B, Btanton told mo n ourious hittlo story, which will farm tho remwuindor of this short loitor, On tho allornoon of the oy on which tho Drosis dond was hot, thoro was a Csbiuot Counoll, nt shioh ho presidod, Mr. 8tanton, boing ut 'tho timo _Commandor-lu-Ohlof of ‘tho ~ Northorn troopis that wero concontrated _afiout hovo, av- rived rathor lalo, Iudeod, thoy woro waltlug for Lim, aud, on ontoring the' roow, tho Prosidout broko off' in sawothiiis hio was ‘saying, and r marlied: *Lebus procecd to husinosy, gontlo- mon.' My, tauton then notlced, with groat s Drind, thal tho Prosidont wat with wn air of dig= ity du Lie olalr, instead of lolling ubuub iu tho 3 i Other lot= | mont_ungainly altitidos, 88 his invarlablo oistom whs, and that fustend of tolling irralovant or_quostionublo storlos, Do~ wan “grava and onlim, and quito n_diftoront man. Nr. Stanton, on laaving tho councll with tho Attornoy-Gion- oral, Oablnot mooting I hinye nitonded f Tong day. nald to him: $hat is tho mout gallstactory or many n What an oxtraordinary chango [n Mr. Lincoln 1" Who Attorney-Conoral raplicd, “Wo oll sow that hetora you eamne ini Whilo wo wero waiting for you, ho'sald, with lis chin down on Din brenst, *Gontlomon, somothns vory oxtraor- dinary is going to happen, aud that Lo wileh tho’ Attoniay-Ganoral vory soon.! obsoryed, *Somothing good, ir, I hopo #* whon tho Prosi: dont answorad vory frnvuxv, T don’t know, I dou't know ; bt 1t il A6 thoy woro nll {mprossed by b tho ~ Autornoy-Gonoral took him *Ifavo you recelvad any informntion, sir, nol +No,'_auswored yet disclosed to ua?' Trosident ; *but I have had a dream, now had the samo dream throe timos, tho night preceding Lho battloof Bull on the night preceding uch nnothor Lattlo aléo 1ot favorablo to the No el sunlc o ifs Lrcnt again. nud lio g, linpych, and shortly, ton." _niannor, up_ngolr tho and I hove Onco on Tiuh ; onco (naming orth), 1ty #nt Toflocts * Might ano asle the naturo of this dream; sir?' enld tho Attornoy Qerieral, * Wall,' ro- plied tho Prosidant, withont- lifting 1 hla liend or chnnging his altitido, I am on n gront, broad rolling river, aud T am in & boat—aud I drift—but this is not usinos, Huddonl; L ni‘d Tai iug liis faco and looking ronnd thie” tablo ns Mr. Stanton entered, gontlomen.! Mr.. Stanton aud the * Lol ua yroceed to biisinoss, Altornoy-. Gonoral #nfil, nu-they walked on togother, it wanld bo curious to notico whotlior sucd on thin: and, thoy agreed to was oliol that night.” hing on- lullca.h Ilo ~ FINANOIAL. A\ VTTIOATIONS WANTED TOIL LOARS ON IM.- AT Sear ainte i R "L.\'MRA(EA'N}?T‘AIJ.’ }I., Cutmpanits canied o0, highasd sniee, Vtien vty sk de- N: WITHHEREES, ot gl TIHE FOLLOWING ANOUN Jaan o Neat- o wartly ot Teast 5 imes the o thiy et foqor conts 560 G Sene ol 10 ek cont ko, munsy Toaiod o i U e il 125 MR TOXN-—ON CIIg, DLitto's yenrss WRIGHT & b, 01, Tode, ole. ¢ LAUNDE olphiat,, near Clark, Tetabiish Quas o BIQ 0T o0 TG IR, Bl 6 Tat atnte; - Sabaciil VAR lo-st., Koo s oF Tusn S mntsactiring, entily bt il it 1t Ui drow JAMES TODD, N9 7 Doarborn. Cbleao. 9 to 500,000 RUPT INSURANCE: ot my prices 10 Denrhorae S OVUASILTO s cenl nafato, Proparty In each case Tozn: S monti at reasotablo 7ato of Inturast.q Foud sollatorals, an auth Glark. Firokar, BN CHIoAGo Dapor buiyeitt, 11, P, BALD= TTAVING. MONEY TO 18- uining, and wmor. Tnturost to callon v Ttooi &, PEICCENT_T AN BARPATED 70 NFGOTIATE - n Tow olibfeg Fsane lannn o Iimprosodt oty propogty at 3] I (1L 45 Bysan biloo 0 LOAY TOI Vi rocall roul eatato in olty, romol o nolty seuding 30U or cconnts adirtad DIXON & 0 145 1aSaio. ) e, B0 Wi e 1).000 10 oAy 1 0Nt SUN UFON UR- iy pted gl projerly foc o soara. T 5, UATING KURS TOI SALE WILE WE- 3 o COMPLIOATID “york coquiring an oxport ollcitud. (CASIEBAID TOR OAST-OFT GEOTIING “ANT) “ miscellaufoun gunds of nny ki LD, oan Ofico, B0t 8 NS 0N ALL RINDI el KA1 pales i WAYERS, "3 We B REPATR- UTTERING OR BTAMMITIN pay. Send for ciceular, Oifies h m. De. i1, T, BANBORN, 187 W 16 Ntin, pHOBETORIR GiRiix cants fo (ntrodiico s woll-naying axticls il to ot eruploymont by 1t, A Soutls Claskest. HIGHEST ~ BRIGE PATD TOTE elothiuz by JUNAS A, DRIELSMA, 507 “Urdura by, mall prosiity aitonded ta, UY, SHLL, TADF, Ot PAY s, 1dte, Or farint, Gr trado for it e maranliin o, Tozoiv or 5§ TaSallost. TV AR _EXP 0171, i “Addross L 18] N MILEER Trom thiv ol GAST. Santh CARIT FOI thing in tho L A R R Rl e TRIEN i i) Dt Bilio equai om ! nth Chlenno 0 clieap Inte at CITY REAL ESTATE, 31t BALE-ONKARNIL OASH, WALANGE 1§ 1 paymonts a7 jior cont: 150 Ghony Tnia at NorLhnontors ar-ahops, Tty iy Washington el st Washington olghtn s gt iy, " feat, fro Mittiary Koadomy, "ol St oo 7 e it ropar i i ) Ao nwe Do'addad & Intion of th Wa'can ao lowust pride ing. ing Iriug subnirb, Sineo e panda: lio’ Narthweatorn car. I mon, and Wil s Inego Drofit Tst Do roalt vighniy! Titchinrora 1n it sni 1 ey "Va donira tonelt 2t | apid. (o avcoinplieh Uhte Helbok AL mghte [ O BRI I Bouthent,, wiat dioin Blorean Pact o fan, i tha Hoxaral Tosltencos, 0BG o B o o it s ot Tathetlo achool st conwmit (o éort Fiom: ‘o accommodntion teains wiil 1 convoy (o rapldiy-noruasiig hojie Tota in wny part ot South Ohtengo at tho anid an thia oaslost torins, Dince mnonks for ltsolf, ~ Oror 700 lota linva boen ity i thero aleandy_omplay novoral e eent mbier d from putchiass n thol TG A nene Paulina: cbenbe Mo alfirnin-nv. | Bonth M Driok, 1 Monruo-sta, lot, 7 4 with 20 foot. 1lg It i3 Went Mourooat, 1o¢190x120, Madison-at Oali- Toy, 530513, eqrnoe Contral Parkav, “and Nadison-at, RNod, 780 and "7 Woel Madisonoat, Tt Wxi2h, Madison. 100, A H I ‘Nnrblo.frout hous, soEond:aL.; prico KI7,000, O SALI-ON 1Tl AVEN honde o tincthwont corner of oar Lincoln, ° 1tuiso aud Tof, Bi3 Went 55 e REa it o “pesnely all noor 1o \West DIvi: ‘DI COLT & HON, T8 Wost Mudison-at, " RS—A TIRRT-OLASS Tecic-court and Mieh. with furnituro; prica 810,600, jo. 1011 Prairio-av., near Twonts- lirodeaiury mutiatoluont, marblo-frant houso, faouthe ‘onst cornor of Indiaun-ae. and Sixteont VERE], —AT K urnish a Jitt) Hirkoate, In b | g h o rwenty.socon soli i fole NEWELL, 91 ) it {01 BALT—#00 1LOTS JROR AT Hike elubthate. 3 A NI Fipaats, wonr b FERT BARGAIN-| W Losington, Polk, Kaylor, and Camphel i o bulld, ma gy coruirod i o baclios It royairod. Gor cont, g at Dosrhornat. " ON WS 0TS ON . ikl hquiro at 135 Houtls AAV=K TRSTOLARS Jouk on Ch a8, Rt A hotter. tn tho mapkets will by rid aud on eacy torme, BOTNAM & shlngton nt., Toom 13 it lar stroat B hiw uth ot 5 THOUND: aixih, and Thity- "Apply to the WANTED--MALE HELP, 5 Trados, “flflflflll = IATMEDTAT A 000D BARDER Marrls, Tk, (enlore it good wogen aieady smpinihent il bs iven, TGS 1 ML ATANTE FIRST-CLANY O, QE T mery olnga nead apmly. . Addross i, HINEE NGV, AN FOI- A it actory. naos and salary oxpootod, for ono FORENAN TN A TIRSTOLASH A oaalTie St G0 SRR LE o Folorgaces souvirent, Adilrom Tox 140, Crlwimbit, O VW ANIED 0 OARPLNIRILS T0 WOIIE IN Tillé Sanintey s FLA) vor day ani bosrd; faro to (0 work, 008 North Cinv i IR 1RV PHINT.-GLARS MAOIINIRTS, Ningor Manufactuclig Cnmpany, 111 Staa-sts Employmont Azonotor. 'v A"N:lfl";fl fi("fll:o.l“(])‘f.{‘ FA!(’SI‘A‘N" {\'Unslflllyjml) et RN ORIl ol bt Y ot vt Do, B i Dot 10 avnter: . aNaRoral Dok Bk cutters” OIWHTIANTE DING, No. 1 Routh lnck-ste, Y ARE—x o s oxporicond Miscolinnoous. TVANTED = WINTEL 2MPLO for averylody, - Gool. wages. mant, "Mow a1d Woinon. wantads Addross W, A HHENDERSON & GO,y onté, Mo, VWAL, = KT o, DEARRORN ST I men, Inr prafitrend T TOTTA RO N A =X SAN WITIL GOOD REFEI as timo-knoper in a factory, Address "1 &4, Teibuiao o N OITY TAND COUNTRY 101 Wo gunmxlhn tho bost nh\;nln nlrE inttod Ktates; samilos. froo, IAY ndolpit-at., Koo A, PHAGTIOAD FAT W W iiranationat fsning, Sl Yok fe NNT. WORK. Tormatont employ- cticniara feoo, ‘Gloveland, Ov, TOOM 5, Tion i 161 12 WAlhnE ronsonable wagens 1o etlior neod ay Qall tosday at B A B T o Y WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Domeontias: TWANIED-A GOOD - GIRE Wouwnwort in & priata fonigs 0o Bomth Dapeiut 55 Bauth Poorin-st, YOS 1.OTS AT or Packurs® Adul- T ON to_sult LY EST it o Tirantr At Tanms vory enass T Nisou Bullding, northoast cormer E Millinora. WANTED-MILiNE, alnsn trimmer, Also, Addeovs, with rolororicn, il Emplovment Azoucios. VA o it o A, DA PN AVIAN a1 Sirar BUICIS Do, No, 80 BAULOERY. l]‘I)V\XI on South Stde. P08 Bat STERN-AV,~T.OT _0X15_F southyest cartior of Weatornar. an Momiron SALIE-SEVERAT, DESIRATILE RESTDENCRS JAMES B, GOUDMAN & T, Enny torma. SNYDICI & LIS, H Nixon Bullding, northogs cornes Monruo and Lasulloats, hOIC STt ¥ comer ‘i Li(ihav, o it Foaldoico enriieron tho Avonno: it slaralon and ke oy eat otbr: Tt st b9 sold- T ooy, aud il glto, Groat | Shans. . Addresa 100, A Git , Yeibuno olfico, Tk Frivams. ECE AR urh Sl ot 28 e con Tndecaat, rianco b umg 4 ihiiked Voully waat an G, Aikdsas auhor, ALFRED JAMES, Sonttrost eorner Madison and Clari BEVIRALGOOD [OTY aud Stgck Yords. ol T TQAN ALILY_ON W16 il Monego-st. 5,11 Nizon Bullding, norlicast, coruor Mourvo' and SNYDER & T30 FEET RORTIWENT GORNGIL WA -Ahru-at, o boat unfmprovod Tow hrico aud ossy torma. Look at 1t, 1 nood for casll, or will ox- it JAIS_TIQURE, ARD Tess thian costuno Must_hiavo ‘ Miscolinnoous. 'V\rA&TMZ—‘\ YOUXG LADY, WII0 OAN SPRAK torr: woad English and German, for & photogeaph gals oy, Anls, atd Sllook” s uoralid, &6 T Catial: L S SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, i b i Booloonors, Clorks, &Ko, ITUATION WANTED-TY A YOUNG MAN WITIT fovaral senrs”cxporionoo as Haokkogher 1ot nf tita 13rgeat cornisslon tiealors (o geain and flone in Lbiiadole piiin,'a hosition i thnt”capacicy 1n this oity: can oollelt i can caruial mizolass inttorsy, and Walort Totor: onoo, Plonso addroas 7, AUSTIN, Tribuno offico. TTUATION WANTED Y A €O} Fist_ Addross 0, A, BUFFINGTON, J SIUATION AN U TO0KS, GPANED axD aiod acemnta Qiiustel ok reanie. iefed vy R HUCiceis Rah T, ITUATION' WANTED — BY A THOROUGHILY nleaman and ‘wnnrll manager in a lumbe: has hind several years' oxporionce in the elly; If de son Toeniat el - connietion Vidh Hevlcr Adhis 11, Gord Garvior No. 1y Chteager - aoterys two Gentory E oty t., I 2 I Tper cuut, J. 1 marco, T BALEMIOTOATAY, K 'Folc_ SATIE=NOS, 03 AND 61, BIXTE i gl baeoment,stgl:frent ouss al T 30 of Fifty'tiicd-at., 186310 (Gul, i ajoining the fmprvked yortion bf 1 Tnroyaf of ing iehaan ooy ovw TILST., W. TIOMAS & B yones at matn for SATAN WAILKEN, 18 Chambar of Com ROUTIEAST COn W inshifo. atl gutatide of olty lim ARRER, 18 Cliwber of Catuni T of Variy-oluhiiat SHEIGE faoh only 315 por font o b & emnind bavkaine . ESAVAS WALL: ¥ Ghnratior 6 Commorcs: 1 NALF_STVERAT, GIIOOT AGHA TRAGTS J. ESATAS SITUATION WANTED-HY"A YOUNG MAN A4 G und peesortytion clark, who tan had thrco yeire: :;,fi{ln"ncc: nas :h_(‘cnfln ;ll\'u gum.l mrlln‘mn:nu Inl lbixu o S SWTAON, Kot cor s (o fuerte Ad- SITUATIONS WANTED--¥EH Domestion. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL TO DO SEC. ondd work In a first-class privato fawmily, 2 MALE it JROR BALE-wWiS] basymiont rick hous: Darn ot Sty SRV & 10t 1 of Mlonras and L ol SaLE =~ Noxtls Ashian NI iicen Aborioen s Mo i ‘Nicon Bullding, wortlioass nom e bo solil at & very great bargnin, Nizon 0! 1ol hortiyof Ads ross 817, T, U il b3 eold ata cnsh o oioinlf canlt: painca I ono, ‘o, ‘aid thros Ad ibuns affc rable STORY ARD poutud fon SNYDEL & ‘Butllding, Rorthoastcarnor Monroo and LaSallo-sts, bargaln for ‘Went. Side, WARREN.AV., C RNER WOOD.ST._FRONT Hirst finsk, fncnishod and hoated, fino view; rith Tioat, deriabio; & U LTON-ST,— ENDID G 509 FULTONST—A SETENDIN T TANGE FOR 4 iwo gonilemens an elogant front parlor, with o withaut boord, a¢ mudurato prico, South Sito. ar Indies o wentlon of plano; day-board, $1.10. North Sido. NORTIT GLARK.-S ‘can find nicoly furulstiod rooma ni ith naoof parlors. . NEATR IIARRISON-ST. —RRIOK Z i 34 to £6 par A TEW' GENTLEMEN oo tablo, Hotols.., 10TET, CORNER SIXTEENTI AND STATE. QU J st3. ~Dlosanit rooms, with boay , fur famiilos, at vory TRORBALE_ARGAINS IN LOTS, BEOCKS, AXD renncar G & N, WV, ear shop and ‘Ocntral Patk, W JAGO LAND €0, 1 ’Fou SALE-AT A BARGAT ‘A fina reaidonco Jot 20180, on Tillis-av. north o vontheat, i1 good lucation. 2 Hous, NINGUMD or Senald grehangs,for Amallar fok with Adhiress P, Felbuno off Employment Aronotos. . s, DU uiico, 8 Silvaukeacars oo Sl’l‘u:\’l‘lfll\' WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF d, rellablo halp wiaj Soma Ol ' Fg s Rnprova: At e S-S0 Ol 285 fincollnnoony. GITUATION WANTEDCBY A YOUNG GERMAN 33 lndy—aplacoina family ur private schion) as teacher 3 Gornian, hiualo, neadlowork,’ snd Wi rudimonts fa tingliah ant Rronch. " Addrle Aibs ANA HAEGEI, o Jslnn TO RENT--HOUSES. 0 RENT-ALL PARTIES JOLDING THMABES Trom s ofiico, which oxviro $tay I, 1674, will at on call aud rotow L6 manic, as tiia domand fur such promisos i zuTncgo for 1874 thiat ¥ must kuow ot anco it the pres. enttenanta are ol to vomain for 1874, M. MAL: HILALL, Jionl Eelato' and Tlowo-Ttonting Agoncy, at if i 0R SATETWONTORY AND BasE Deiok, 121 Soutl Loavitiat. Auply on thoprernisos of owwnor, OI BALIE_AT A GREAT SAORIFIOE_TExial foot, southiwest cornur of Goutho and Amtor-ste., urroundod by stroots and niloys, in froat ol Cuioh Square, which extonds nonely to Laky Shore Driso, O, M. TARRIS, Tto Palimor Touso. ok mat ant bric] it Teier 500 WIIE, PUKOITASE THE I Tuouno, 601 Tylor about Lalf-prico, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. bt S U . BOARD WANTED, BORU-A FHoNT TRODAT, 711 BOARD, ON ONT: ‘ol tho avonuaz, aouth of Tamaty-filtist., of a gontio: eibinug, ng awifa,_Adldeens 118 o, ELANGE Trom dopoty for tho sl o fow fare, GHIFELY, S TIME, 835ty near ko aud oulovacds, INU LOTS ONLY 3¢ wirt-flonso on higity dry 3¢ cunta, nlso on prico of ¥, on casy teruss. llars cacly monili and vwn a liouso o i Eaat Madlisor RO SATIENGTET RVANSTON-TTOUSIS, TOTS, ooy fuenistied Lo lolp partic ailo-t, B PREIL CENT— ad, o s ranpiog Whe HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AVGTTON, WEDRESDAY, FRIDAY: AND SAT 0 A th Cunal-st, and st ‘Ouline dayy o luss tian valun, o ihrgost atuo Thotu t bargniue, furynnd lowsoliold goods 16 tho ity Do sold t d N A 3 3ulta uf comn: uvoryUhiie Bt fut planoJoention: Glni lolata powsession gy, o Batwouh How anil: Mny' 1 AILES KING, eaco Carrl ool sai whon suit, i uit parlor i mnrbloct 2 plcturon: 1y al 63 Fullon G ITGUSIOLD o murhandig (o dlqiso o stov Inguitro 1 adn $WEETLAND BIOS,, 61 Sonthy Urnabat, 10k {rissta zaio ut’ fuenl. ady will YTUR: rith g withi- none Sliorman Hlouso, -tk thans Teaso. Address AS PARTY T8 TEAVI eniiro’ e 1 table, b il o it i . shiould flrst ! talily, fo G003 Bt Al sulabic, for 8 des-goods, g, Madison sud LaSailasts. n o ® COLLATS Advorthslng Agoucy, 1. o. Inquiro &t JroiesaL _GitGDl AND PREFARED "4 Taren anih wnsll giantitios. uquirs of UAFFERY, 163 tast Waslifigton-st.,, oo {701 SALi— NousE A0 oo of tho i f WATBLGIE, T i 1 0 OIGAI MAR b i st 2hespor 1 it Madison-st., oo 1J, F 6 yonrs, Pacitlonv, Al TO B RBMOVE il (0 JOS cofner Lielk:st, UFAGIURERS best imported clgar ARPITALT, f JUHR No. 3 Ot uilt e han o Now MMUSICAL. NIGNOLSON 1§ Tiik un':m{u; T FTRST.ORARS cabinot o % murket B ]315!01‘ OABIR prominm at \'io: e Dricea, 4010 ORGAN [N T11iE i "o vt o 0t e “Untah py3oth i privils 1,000, U0 R Adamnaeat, (IR ASSOLTN T o $14 organ or, $0 NorStling Knen 1o ho 1H0 e fAoIE & Gooh o ‘1o il Ges. wieh et o doserifition wont troo, MASON & HAMLIN 08 AT LOWES| 1o ) sraro rond for S50, alniest yow; oue aues ac edticad hrigas! Vo' found ai O BROVED T Riingor, aud twy ordu, eatly now o, K i NI SEWING MACHINES. AND ONTs MEDLIA ovi er inchitiad, {n porfoot for galo at ball prico, 145 Souths Ulark GINUERLOFES LOTRITT, 91 SO0 3 “lalatedst, ity Agont, " Machiuon sald on moathly mnd ropnitod, - Open ovoningn. ENGLL SIEW 201 'Pwolith-st. by Loty el abihes i MACHINE OFFTOH V.l KOTSUM, Machines dlrod,, MACHINERY, OR RALI=A LOT O BRIOK YARD MAGIIN. 0 ety e etoe, s BN GR ol B WANIRC A SeCOYIHARD, kRa1 Thowo! Stnohiuo Lo, Bitiraukoo, Vs, Y ANED-A PIPIE MAGIING, WHTTT mpn coriploto (uF atat nunt o . ot iyt sk of st Bt aah yelow, * Address T Wasnia. Tad. i Wi e BERT OdL du., will iy JULAS BTA. NFFROM 3 “adiress Tho AND make £ alsv, ) ot 1) S AGENTS WANTED, GENTH WANTID — 1N lightnterod o o, NI Gt PERSONAL, TP EGRAHON WA W ifeigot, Aaodto It Tl conibozion A ".’:i..‘xll‘m'." “tull or widros 4 IR BIERT GOPPEIL. NoOW I GE N ATITENY HAGM AT iz of Gy Cork, teofaud, manof | e i uolion d iankiully rogolvc hls o, ALALGA (U MOLYON, Indopendonoe, Lonny . — ot ROSLANDEQUND: PRAYED OR RTOLUN-ONK OHESTNUT MARE, s 16 g i ot g ik et o Weat Washie Fbus.\ —AT TN 1oin, v o nonr 1o €it, BV, 1 Olark-st., Roont 4, EAVOOT—FTN 5 Clicap, o wonthly payionis. Al clicap. ; BUILDING Jen o dn SPOFFORD & it j!'u'm cloeo to witl fi an b 'ANS 2. Dty B s piesasangat v ki, | OMS bf (g pISKASGCAL e i WG lot e & low prico, " OLLN B, ADASS, 20 i TON-TIND .08 i ensy torian nl 05 DT 10 FoumB, TO RENT--ROOMS. 1110 TENT._AT REDUGHED PRICES, FLEGANTLY furnishod foonus, 160 aud 137 East Wasbligtonste. e b {0 wcaly o monih: ohenon renb1a o Gl: 7 iho dnyy ecol, of month oleanast rent a o olty: At tho e, Julion itropoan Hlutel, 103 Doatboraate - 10 RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOONS, ¥ o dey, wonk ox munth, cliarge resmonsbie. af (Lo . i 85 g 37 Deneborsrt Oios, Ko, STORES, OFFICES, &o, Storos. o, | WESTAADISON. ST, NEAT D GORIE & BN, T8 Wolt Madbanenty o 1[0, NENT-GIEAP_ATIILE SNALL STORES: lstmcrim sitacied. on Hislated DR SRE R h ekt i dnosn {10 RENT=BTORE, 0 RANDOLPH- SETORY L and vmvomaut, sto; ana TR AN s P cpiibior fuliel T, e WALSHL H and 41 Randoent, - 00T RENT— {ERRICK RUTLDING, SOUTIL: uast.cormor Andlapats. nnd Wl gen v ol ahiasll-av, Dasomont, 44x133; aiso third and fouztl eily linataid with ‘stoam, desirablo far wiinicsalo or light iinctirit: hualaoss, or for suciety Woetings. AWpIY To 15, 13, MYBRS, Law Booksollor, 4 Washingtor 1ty of Contral Park aid now JRORSALTE LTS BLOGICS. AND ACRESTY VIGIN: ria Car 51 neasy torms, Duchnnica seoking howos can buy tiisni i hla Ineality chicap, iexs jormanont work and lares futcs rilo frow city, <. Dy AR = uth i Vor ‘rato 20 Stato-st. I’p‘& SAT in Tiaglowoo VIRV DESTCA N 101 ‘bonutifully Jocatid: wens ey tors. HLLOTSON ON LR '"ILLO 5 Los fromcify liinites o rivors fo rots mor dolaysy X fizst~class nussongor {eaine daly; Foecaalo i monthly paymenta by owuors, HILIOTSON BIOS,, 72 ung [FOR SALE=T WILL ¥ binoks, ot ores, fi vanst Iower figuros and on ‘bgttor teeis © 1wl wan atiurd $o wol for. /Uy g, tun real catatw at cadh figargs for poctng, smarble’ mantuls, el 39 ACIES W) Dearbor £ Montrosos tho throwgh it WAL St unro fort._adc “Tribuuc ol [FORBRLETWANTY RORIEON ASHLANDAV, | \Y AR SO BRNT-A UOTTAL Aogghiier Plgorsentiial, A dno picco lr G | ot toniEi e ne " ddeoss Ehigae TENIEY Lo TTA 63 Washington-sts * | Sldemtion Part-0tice. JROL Sgu—oit Tix anbnrhian vl 7 Clark-ut., Toom 7, or ad ey o, 1l GHANG! Ing, baen, aud ong sora of g Boe Ghleagn, Gl ftuss JOIN iy & N AL ke It PRIOL, Roun b, No, 133 COUNTRY REAL ZSTATE, OUSKA AND LOTS, up Mol i, 3 R any, OrNGE PRILY gty Himbon, furnitars, o i frons 3'%o 0, 5000 L TEIGTTS, f " Tomalo Collego. JAMES D. CIVING PARK Al gt T rd Tonat Madic Oflicon, N0 RENT-OFFICES-AT REASONABLE RATIS, In Sultcrinn o) noar Weshingtod. Auply at L 4, € WASEMENT OFEICIE, ESEY & PEVERS, 129 Lot Miscollanonua. 0_RENT-WITIL OR WITIOUT POWRR, THE il L of Gard's maxblo front Wiack, Nos, and & Nosth Cliitus-st., botiweon Laks and "o st misputacturiog bulding o Ghlcaro apisteent. tnguiro at £ 16, GARRD'S oilice, 01t TOR SALI—T WISI TO JUINT Ot noll ths Gty Hotol on cay tarms; 30 sooms, furhtshed ; Kaukakeo City, 1ll, "G, A, LAKL, 4 o NT — AT AMAYWOUD, NEAR DEI large, noy, mudern houso, all complete, larga Jot wnd I R R R R T A GRURGE P, KORBALL, M Glark.s Ronm 1. ittt Y WANTED~-TO RENT, NTHDT0 RENT_A LARGE, LIGIT LOFT I or Higiit manfaoturiug ; bt AdcEos 1T [ror SiT turo yaymonta, tva s §2,080, 7, Uribn oflau, VERY GHEAD FOR OASIL AND 1~ o farm, all under culs thu ottior $4,00, of will uxchange: b amd woll_fupravod. It =01t BXCHANGE 3 Uhloaca, €0 acron and 160 ncee s from Gidaco, et Tiio TV AT, 6 v foue nories a ara UUDINBERG, 10 _EXCHANGE. IO EXGUANGR_IY I GOLI: & KON, REAL ES- i tgators tarn and dwetling fop Notisw and ot warth 153 Woat Malinincat 1 8outh Halsiodst, togxchanio for luniso aud lnt torth Storo ami dwolling i Maidtson-si, 10010 X 0, st uf Uiaptatues, “wo-story and basuient brlok, on [tandolph and Llizs. Lot it Tor Nagth . Buvorul housos ey EXOHANGE- ot e o 5l Wollziioprovod, oot & o TANG, " Tuaer Block, Koo notin. ks o b S | Tario fots on 3 i orty, oE taring and oneh, G, 5 10 X CHANGE—GORS it wootion o In P s S e il 36, Ohliago pesparty wordh ¥4, 0. , 135 Dentl ) e 01 A itooy 1o woll located, fo furly oliaras in' gaud avaflauly propyty, hetel or i 1XOITANGIT WO 400 1 et loae ralont o {n Allsgon JOUNR. PAVNE, Do i, teith all madorn fuprove . {Hos OAANGR-ONE Ot MOKI fiug Jaeattun, for o BURDIUK, 71 Dearbien VT d, 15 s within & I Cattun J, EXOUANOR=TAPIGYRD FATON of o muRoiEiK Cu relinniizo, G g dupot for fiapravod (ar, o, Ouunty, Mie nglowuad tots, 5 10 exohanzp for an TR — A prop- 15, 1w a Ublonago, et o et ond. L LEDNAR, W AUREN, cuuRly protorrudy panty for any B4 Statonat, GEs AND OHOICH LA, VW ANTHIZE. dUob sRGONITTARD 7 10" hossapeioe ouglnond Lollg, wxchaniy for cund inn, Micly, PARCNERS WANTED, P WANTHOIN o she Mova ot o Sapltal of (rowm 1,000 to 81,600, Address ¥ 03, DA DY uiltéo. A [’Afmh 000 (or avor) eanirnl, aluck OCAILUY, Addass PUT ki STAULISHED atly Side, with A Hbung i'a g Ao Felbuas ool Ao i N BUSINESS CHANCES. N UNUSUAL, OPPORTUNITY IN MANUFAC. Luriog for s pariy i fow Uiowsand doliaca, 1t Ta Togulnr, Snd prois ar dore and cortain, Ay ons canin: bunlycas an oblutn particulars by addrossing O &, Triinano oitice T\ FHWIECTANS COINTR GROCRILY STOJLE Tl LY wnlo,” Aunt hoaoid this ook, -Vory oheap {oF cashia ‘Adross'N &, Welbuno oflica, N_OLD-ESTANLISIIED AND WETT-TOGNTED X" coalyard, with stock and fixturos, for ‘salo on asy forms.'” Bquifo ou preiuises, 33 Buth T1alstod-st.s or- nor ot otk BPLESDID TIAR AND GIGAR SIAND FOIL 8310, Wil Al tho Gixtures and atock on liand. Appl AT TS, oo 14 leapur Sivok, sormos of CIATk ]3 uN. FOGIVIEE MY PIERSONAT, SUP] vision to iy liquor siore, 167 Weat Madison. il Hagona of 5 Rt s MOM [neGEALIG toring 10 & K prciy ikiutea at Ko, 107 s Wont Madisonac, U110 o sAL A TTISTOLASS laco for lrandllig wrain choaply, and goud location e atlous and foud bisluzsa. Addtoas' J' 41, Felbua ollisn, F{m SALE-OR T0 EXCIANGE FOR DUBIRA- Ulo-Teal ostulo—"The Jearo nud_fiaturse of 3 storo dotina o frads. 110 bt spand b 1o iy Avoil adayiod o e atiafnotory 1o utvuu‘z‘;fi Glpositis of th Dushiogs, " AppiY (5 O B, \DVIERTISEIL WILT, SEIT, 0 THE RTAHT ety s halEucorost i veoli-ostalishod goud pnye T HATGATS ¥ gt i Foal? gt Iy Tor 00T renl oL ot A T T AR e A L b FURNTIDRE, 0%, AND team fur wale or trado: alvo » o t O 0y ditorshose 11 o 15 W adhimstorcste % &R WILL UV A TTALE INTERES ry 000 walluiaiihod i udih paving. 31l anontlily,_Gall o¢ sblcows 127 South Ul Tioo 53, @A () OASH BUYS HALI INTERRST IN J0nT B500 e uihon bl ook lalion: clears B160 canty manthls satatiisher No fuftlior vapiinl raipuired allot, I GV () Wik UV A BUBINERS WoITit 5 3.()‘(]() it 'Pu .‘.fi',";.m., DRGNS Y S AND CARRIAGES, PARGA IS RATEAINSCRARGATI I ST Tty 3o to call at 113 aid 101 ftast Washington.a ongh ot woebalra, for biscaine 1 busios and ojon Lishiuoss wagous ot &l kinde; fu Grat, olo. et THOW BALR-OREBLAOK HOTN TARE ol orab T 3cata it o sytia, B By ane L Yl 1 ol ohos il o wold Gho uly 2t onca, \WIRLNN'S Btablas, 1924 ntanienry