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LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE TOWN OFFICERS OF SOUTH OHIUAGO. . Therears two things which it is hard fora man to boar, two things which, wlen thoy have bofallen him, make Lim luso all faith in Provi- denos, the virtne of republican institutions, human natoro, vacelvation, oto, Oue of thom 1 ‘to marry a girl, thinking her rich, and finding herpoor, and the othor to spond money to got an oflice only to findit doos not pay. Tho lnst rrudlnnmnnt is tho worat of tho two, sinco it is ho most publio. To be trappod by 8 girl la to bo the Ianghtor of n select cirolo only, but to bo wodded to an_impovarishod offico fs to bo ox- posed to the frantic sereams of a town or oity, Just at this dull timo of the year, when poople aro dying for somsthing to laugh ats whon an old, old_joko can coax o smilo, and mou go to hoar " Elf Parkina” leoture, how dolicious it ia to bave 'one of theso eweot littlo mishaps ‘mentioned above happon undsr our oyes to four _people. who bavo of iato been enjoying—or ‘mourning_over—tho prominence thoy have re- ocived in tho Chicago papers. It seoms balf crucl to namo them, for thoy will bo oxposed to that Hdionle which ia ro fatal o o politiclan, till, notwithatanding tho dis- plossure of the Humsno Sooloty, thoy must bo nomod, Thoy are I, ML Cleary, Ed Phillips, Pat O'Brien, and John Schaffer, now town officora of Bouth Chichgo and candidates for ro- olection, They are the individuals who voted thomaolyos snlaries of 910,000, 5,600, 63,600, oand $1,600 for work worth 1in the nggrogato abont §5,000, and * who became the objact of much public onntumnl{ on sccount of their greod. Thoy aro tho indi- viduals who want to be ro-elected, not moroly that thoy may make anothor grab, but that thoy may consummato this ono. 0 monoy hag boen voted them the amiablo Justices of South Chicago, but 1t Lasnot_boon daliverod ; it has not beon raised. In ordor to get it thoro must bea hoavier lovynext yenr, 80 a8 to cover tho defictoncy which oxists at prosent. d now comes a correspondent, a prying fol- Jow, o wmnarplot, n * doath’s hond at tho wine,” and writes as follows, and, a8 tho roador ronds, Tio will refolce groatly, and when he meots Cleary and the boya, he wil'wink tho wink of tho know- ing one, and hilarfously ask, ‘‘how about thosa big ealaries ?” Listen to the searohor of the atatutos : b the Editor of” The Chicago Tribune Btn: As Tux TinuNz of yosierday vory azlied; the Town Boarde ag herelofore exist nothing more for use, than Jogalized bodics of public plundorors, and wholly unneceasary sa part of the governmental machinery. Bu since tho passage of 2Ir. Rountreo's bill in refation to townslip organiza- tlons, thls machinery hns roceived a wholesomio sct— ‘back ihrough the following, paragraph 4 of Article 4 of that new Inw : 41n towns in which thers aro incorporated citios or Justly ro- ing wwore illages, tho boundarics of which aro _co-oxtensivo } with th 0 Jimits of the town, of the town lies woholly 10ithin the ltmita_of an incorporated cily or villags, tho eloctors aball Dot oxerciso tho soveral paw- ers contafned in subdivisons of Scc, § of ihis_srticlo nomely: 5,5, G, 7, B, 0, 10, 1I, 13and 13; but all moneys necessary o be rafsed in auch_towns ‘{nr town expenses shall be aaceriained by the County Hoard, snd the Gounty Cleck shnl extend 1he amount so_ascorlained upon the Collector's books of such town, and_when collected the samo shall bo overto 'the Town Supervisors tho samoss in other towne, and the powers aud_ provisions of all citfos and vilinges undor tho organio law shall not bo Topealed by any of tho provisions of thiy srticlo, aragraph 3, 1 tho sbove Arkicle 4 referrud to, ap~ plies to contracts made necessary In the increaso of 1he pawers of the town Laragraph S Tufer 10 Osqads thistles and tter - noxious weeds, Paragraph 0 refers to premiums for lsnting ~trees, Puragraph 7 yefers to fences, ph 8 rofers to the _prohibition of the running st large of cattle, cto, Paragraph 0 xefers 10 the catablishmont of pounds. Parsgraph 10 xefora to tho oprointment of pound.musters, - Tara- pgreph 11 also Tefers (o tho impounding and sale of cattle, oto,” Paragraph 12 rofers to public wolls, and Taragraph 13 refera to tho doposit of offenalve sub. #tances, etc, From this you will percelvo that, in the future, iu cities where the town liea wholly within Tunuita, all moneya necessary to ba raised in auch tows for town expenses, ahail bo acortained. Ly the County Toard, and tho County Clerk shall return tho smount ‘upon flie Gollactor’s book of such town, "Now, it itshould appear to tho Doard that tho esti- mate s given in THE TRIBUNE, say TotaL.. 5 $5,100 1a sufiicient to remunerate the town officials of South Chicago, aud thelr clorks, this sum would bo sll the moncy the County Clerk would be allowed {o raiso from the tax-payera of thot town for 1874, instead of the $25,000 levied by tho Town Board itself for1873, This uaturally holds good for all tho threo towns of Clilca~ o, and ahnumfin County Board couciude that the ——t T Boards might well Lo iac TSy, of ovs, Soards, mia par ry enaily 0o 5o by Axing (he salarics of the respective officiala so low, that it would make it unprofitable to ght* for them, ProrLe's PAnTr.: “And now to nppl{," a8 the minister says. This is an emergency bill and goos into offect at oncs, 80 the frosmen of the Bouth Town will not Yolo any monoy this year to provide for the do- ficlencies of the past or the wants of the future, The County Commissionors, men not fond of town asscesmeunts or Assessors, will fix the saln- xioa of tho officers o bo olacted noxt wook, and will docido whather thoy will raise tho monoy to pay tho presont ofticers tho exorbitant amount thoy bivo roachod for, buk Linve not yet seourcd, 8o if Moesrs. Clenry, Plullips, O'Drien, and Behaffor do get ro-electod, the ~County Board may see fit to ““freezo thom off " 'by%lvin them £100 & yeor, and may eadden the Supor- visor by peying him the $10 ke is worth. Mortifying spectacla! A politician become tho lnughing-stock of tho community. Aman spond- fug monoy to got an oftico, and finding out it ia worthless if he doos get it. These gontlomen ccome noxt to Cardinal Woleoy as an illustration ot disappoiuted hopes and genoral woe. Pooplo oy come to Eympathize with thom, in & wool or 80, whon somo froshor sensation_has nrisen ; but for tho present, thoy must submit to bo gone erally Iaughed ‘at —_— . THE FREE RELIGIOUS SOOIETY, The Freo Religious Socioty met in the hall -corner of Randolph nnd Jefferson streets lnst ovening. There was only a small audience pres- ent, which Gon, Stiles cxplained by stating that thero wns a misunderstanding regarding the sintemonts in the papers that ho would deliver & Iecturo.” Ho did not have that understanding, but procecded to say that thore wero a large class of pooplo who would not attend charel, and did not care to go to a beer-garden. THE ONJECT OF THIS SOCIETY wad to attract this class of peoplo to their moot- ings, Tho speaker pointed out that thera woro many questions concornng " our daily life whicl: might be discussed. Mo #ald our physical lifo and surroundings wore little understood. We heard nothing of the duties 6f temporanco, of charity, of truthfulness, We heard nothing that would mako us hopeful in this lifo with- - out speculating on things boyond this lifo, Our preachors had told us that thiglife was but a pilgrimage. How many of us had our hopoes and umbitions clouded by such tenching] It was his opinion that discussing such questions as rolat- od to practical affairs was the main object of the Boclety, ‘hoy did not boliave that doubt wasa eln or that beliof was a viituo, Why did Prof. Bwing draw such crowds in this city? It was be- cnuso ho doubted, not that he belioved, It was tho samo with Mr. Boecher. But they were pro- Zosslonal men and must work on tho platfosm where tho conld receive pay. Now what could be done to make thair meot- ings attractive? Prouchors discovered long ago that good music was needed to attract nudioncos, ‘fho Bocioty had never mudo any collactions there, Thoy hiad novor paid anything with tha expeotation of getting it back. ‘Thoy did nob cast their bread upon tho watera, for ‘that’ pur- 0. ho Clristians only woro sellish enoph or such bargaining with tho lerenfter, But this scoms 10 bo tho only way. It waw hig bolief .that the addition "of musio to their attractions would be & grent benefit, Muslo was slways beneficial, In order to continuo thoir sorviccs and to discusy these great questions thoy muss induce an inter~ est, and he‘}ml to_nsk what actlon they would Dottor take towards thatend, If they should employ an orchestra of eight or ton picces it would prove an atiractive feature. GENEBAL 8UGGESTIONS, Dr, 8tottx thought musio should bo had, He boliovod that thera wero singers to bo had amoug 1he sudionca, x “Nr. Armetrong suggosted that the soclety ho made a sorb of dobuting’ society, and thought this ‘would Inaure an intorost. s *Mr, Hoyt suggestod that & commitieo of fivo be appoiuted to take action respocting musle. The motfon was carriod, ' Dr, 'Woodbury oftered his sorvicos as a mualolan, Tho Prosidont appolnted the follow- Ing committe: Dr, Woodbury, Mr, Btottz, Mr. Hogt, Mr. VandorNaillen, and Dr. Gordon, Affor somo discussion, tho Committeo -werd ordered to report next Bunday at 3 p. ., and the mnulln% then udjourned.” Prof. Joby W. Clarke, of Washington™ Heights, will speak bo- toro the Soclety on the topio, " iiclence ooukid- gidorod in soma of fte roligloud nepeaty.” ——, THE FIRST SUNDAY.AFTERNOON LEOTURE, Theo first leottire of the course given by the Chicago Bundny-Aftornoon Lecture® Bocioty wna delivered in Wall's Hall, corper of Adoms and Jalsted stroete, yosterdey afternoon, by th Ry, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1874, . 0 M, J. Bavago. A large aitondanco’ was mot ! nolleipated by the Committoo, but thoy wero ogreonbly dmlplmlnlcd as boforo 3§ o'clock ovory Rl s toatiiod, and Iate comutn weroobligad to sont thomselvos on tho continuous bench on cither sido of tho Lnll,~some of thom belng too far awny from tho speaker to hear distinetly all that woa sald, Thero wero over 200 pooplo prea- ont, n fow ladios being among the numbor, but the mujority woro of the moro iutelligont olnsa of workingmen. The leotnres aro des! Fm!d for {the fnstruotion of the lattor, and tuo largo at- tendanco yostorday is nssurance that the offorts of the Hocloty aro appreciated ; and tho rosult of this firat attompt justifios tho nssortion that tho lectures will bocomo popular in the fature. Mr. A. B, Koith proa(ded, and, aftor apolo- glaiog for the Iack of accommodations, which Jvould bo ample heraattor, introducod tha lec- turor. IMls subjoot was, *’Make tho Most of Yourselt,” He ‘first slluded to the antagonistic foroos of socioty,—*mino” and * yours,"—and told how tha two could be roconcilod. Ono who led & true lifo was truo to himself, and wag making tho most of himsclf and doing tho “most for othors, They must uako thio most of themaelves in money, olothes, bhonses, advantages, amusomonts, capital, Inbor- unions, ote. ; and also socially, One man was 88 good a8 anothor, thongh thors worassooint in- oqualitios. It wna Lard to riso in the world, on ncconnt of iraditional and iuherited wrongs. ‘They must also make tho most of themselves in- tellcotually, na . knowlodgo was force, and a weapon of defense ; and morally and roligiously, 28 thoso wora parts of man, aud in them would Do found trust, hope, and comfort, . A voto of thanks was thon unanimously ten- dored Nr. Bavage far his interesting and instruct- ive romarks, and to Mr. Olarko nud his asscolates for tho dolightful music they had given. Mr., Keith then spoke of the objoots of the So- ciety, saying that a locture would be given evory Bunday aftornoon. An oxcellont foaturo of the ontertainment was the einging of a quartotte, composed of Charlos Bmit] t tonor; Robert Howard, sccond tonor; X M. Olarke, first .basa; and Jobn D. Hnbbard, "second, bass. Those gontlomen mang “1ho Ghapel,” “Tho’ Spring Agsin Rejolcos, and “Tuo Miller™ in an exquisite mannor, which provoked woll-meritod applause, —_— ‘WONMAN'S «FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCLETY. The annivorsary meoting of ‘tho Northwestern Branch of the Woman's Forelgn Misalonary So- ooty was hold yostorday ovoulng, in tho Firet Mathodlst Chureh, which was well filed by an attontive_sudience, tho majonity being Indies. Mrs, H. F. Sponcor, of Grand Rapids, Mich, prosidod, and, aftor a vorso of tho hymn, “*From Gromnland's foy mountains,” Mra. Dr. G. M, Stoolo lod in prayor, *“Rock of nges™ #as thon sung by tho cougrogation, aftor which ‘THE CORRESCONDING BEORETARY, Mra, J. T. Willing, road lor fourth an- nual report. The Bocloty contained 24,000 wmembers, and an equal pumber of sub- ecribors to tho Heathen _ Woman's Friend, tho poper publishod by the Socoty. Thore wers 8omo 1,500 nuxiliarles, and tho sum of 264,000 was raiscd during the year. Tho Branch which Mre.Willing roprosented was organ- ized In March, 1670, und tho, numbor of aseil- inries was 760, containing about 16,000 mom- bors, and 7,000 subsoribors to tho paper. T Branch hiad raisod §18,660, which had mostly been emploed in_th support. of Miss Tinsloy and Miss Rowo in India ; Aliss Howe, Miss Hong, and Miss Woolston in China; Miss Carter Mexlco; and Miss Denning' in South Ame- rica, In addition, tho sum of $9,380 had beon expended in Ohina and Indin. "The gencral results for tho yoar had been better thon over bofors, and tho prospects for tha futuro woro most oxcellont. Lottors from varis ous missionary Indies were fncluddd in the ro- port, all of whom wore working nobly in the cnuso of tho Lord. MRS, TQUSER. Following tho report, Mrs, lionser, a mission- -ry lately returned from Iudia, gave a very on- tortaining account of the lives, dutics, and privi loges of women in Indis, which was of unusual subjeot whioh 3irs. Houser had gained whilo on- goged in hor missiouary labors, ~ - Keior singing Ly tho choir, Miss Mason, a ‘medical studont about to start’ for missionary work in Chinn, wos introduced, Miss Bluson mado an enthusiastio nddroes, sbowing the zenl and dopth of principlo which suimated her in consecrating herself to this lifowork. DIBLOP DOWaAX - then mado a short addross, giving an sccount of tho origin of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary Bocioty, and tho character of- its work. Tho spoaker - thought that woman was omphatically qualifiod to be a'teacher, though he was not prepared entirely-to advocate that thnfl be_regularly consecrated to the ministry. Bishop Bowmnn's nddress wos frequently op- plauded, particularly his allusions to tho rovival work in St. Louis and tho temperance movomong. A collection for tho Bocloty ras theu taken up, snd an annivorsary hymn, written by Mr. Prof. E. E. Marcy, of Evanston, was sung, The ser- vices closed with the benediction. —— THE OLD ABOLITIONISTS, Tho Committeo appointed some weoks ago to muoke tho prelimivary arrangoments ‘for tho maeoting of tho old Avolitionists this summer have proparad the following notico : At o mecting of the old Anti-Slsvery mon, assemblod by invitation at Chicago, on the I5th day of Janunry last, it was resolved to liolda general reunion of Abo. litioniats or Auti-Slavery men s and a commiticomwas appoluted to dotermina upon the timo sud place, nud o publle motics offholdiug the mooting. Tho Jom~ mitlee, conslating of the persons undersigned, hotoby alvo motice tnat tho auld remmion of Auti-Slavery friends veill tako place in Chicago om the Dth day of June, 1874, and continno hrco dnye—tho first mocting being ‘at 1 o'clock p. m, of the Oth, when those who hsve come togatlior will bo_ roceivod by su address of ‘welcomo from oho of tho citizens of Clilcago. All persons who waro aclive Abolitionists uf sny time when tho catso of the siavo needed fricnds oro cse pecally Invited to this reunion, and to tako part thore. TV bonda of ympatny.. Tiia. publle. st arge, wd purticularly the youngor Teople, wWho havo growi up ainder or elnca tlie porfod of that agitation for nationo al roform, aro invited toatteud, and all ore ade wel- come, T proceedings will ombrace o roviaw. of the past, thie period of sacrifivowith faith, and hope and con: grratulations with gratitude for tlio final succoss which they hiave been pormilted to_reulfzo; snd will conet of nddresaes from_ persons who wero formerly yromi- zient as speakers or writems for tho causo of {hie sluve ; in blographical uoliecs of porons who wera distin: galshal in that 8eld of labor n th West, or who Layo lecoma thio men of tho notion, snd ar¢how dead ; fu tho rocital of reminiscencos nhd historical skotohos of the past; and in singing the songs of Nberty which ‘Were onoo effectivo in this roform, by members of tho cliolra, or tioso who Jolu with thetu, in tho musio of tho old liberty minstrel; aud probably in o concert of distingulslied singors uppropiato to (ho occion, Meotings will bo Leld In tho {oreoons, aftarnbons, and evenings; and programmes will be publisbed n ndvanca of cach doy’s vrocesdings, To thia end—tho muking of thin gathering togother of tho frionds of thosa who wero onco Elaves but now {ree, both interestiug nnd proftablo—wo solicit ths co-operation of nil the people, and fuvite them to foin withi us in tho congrutulations of o national fublles, i et ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Chicago Bunday-Afternoon Locture So- cioty will meot in Room 24 Tususz Building, this ovoniug, ot 7:30 o'clock. A mocting of the People's Party of tho Sev- onth Ward will bo held at 806 West Twonty-scc- ond street to-day, to elect dolegates to tho West Town Convention. The polls will bo opon from 4 1l 7 o'clocle. JABANIELLO. - The first porformance of *‘ Masaniollo” will o given by the Liedorkranz Bocloty this even- iug nt MoVicker's Thostro, As tho #alo of sonts lias been a very large oue, a largo audienco may be expected, and unless relioursals nre unroliablo indications, a very oxcolient pnr{vrmunno_ mny Lo satlelpatod. * BONATA RECITALS, To tho lovers of classical musio and to all mu« sical students it will be o gmlnlul announce- ment that Bir. Carl Wolfsohn, the planist, will shortly commenco a sories of rccitnh‘a of tho sonatas of Beothoven. Mr. Wolfsohn's schod« ulo compriges twanty-nine of tho sonatas, many of which are familiar to that olass of onr musi- eal rnbflu which will be likely to sttoud the re- cital, but, na thoy bave bean placod in a sys- tematio musival soquouce, and are acoompanied by other worke which are losa famillar, thelr vory setting will ‘:IVLI them the charm of novelty. ‘thoso rocitals will ba_given overy Hlllll’dl{ af- tornoon at Btandard Hall, commencing April 11, aud Jasting ton weoks, Thie sonatas which Mr, Woltsohn lias solooted will be given aa follows : April 11.—Sonatus—F minor, opus 3, No,1; A flat major, apits 20 (Funeral March); B it 1msjor, opus 61 (Les Adlouz), : April 16.~Salatas—A major, opus 3, No, 1§ D major, §pul‘28 (Pastoralo); D minor, opus 31, No 3 (Tompest onal A —SHonntas—0 mejor, opus 3, No,3; O mi- i unrf;npu- 10, No, 1 (Sonati Lrolen); ¥ flat, opus 41, 0.3, MNuy 3.—Houatss—E major, opus 15, No, 1j G major, opus 31y No, 15 B minos, opus 90 (Spring Bonata), h May }7.—Son|lu—fl ajor, opus 14, No. 2 ; D major, opus 10, No, 3; O major, opus 53 (Concort Honatu), Moy 16,—Ronatas—1% ‘tlat mojor, opus 73 G winor, opuia 18 (Sonata t’nlhnllflllu): A flat major, 110, . Moy B—Honalus—~ sharp mojor, opus'78; O sharp ‘minor, opus 27 (Moouliglit Sonata}; £ mujor, opus 1 0 09, filu 90,~Boniataa~T major, opus 54; ¥ minor, opus 87 (Gonata Appassionnts) ; A msjor, opus 103, June 6,—Sonatas—~D fiat major, opus 12; It flat ‘major, opus 17, No, 1§ O minor, opus 171 (Tho Last), Juuoe 19,—8onatas—F major, opus 10, No, 33 fiat mojor, opus 100 (Gant Sonata).’ Wo have no donbt this opportunity ta hear the plano musio of Boothoven will be “eagorly im- provod by thoso who take an inforest in the [ghor worka of musle, and that lovors of clngsi cugmuulo will congratulato themsolves that tho {.ntn‘?;mlntlun of “them 18 in Auch compotont nnds. —— PERSONAL. Thoe anuouncoment that Prof. Bcovill would Jocturo at Chicago Universlty Monday avening, March 80, was an orror. Prof. Scovill will not looture at that place, * Anothor of Obicago's early scttlers has dopart- od this lifo,—tho wifo o Bonjamin W. Johnson, and mother of Claudius Blair and Goorgo W. Blair, of tho fm of Siuclair & Blalr, printers, of this ‘city. Sho died nt her lato homo, No. 040 Burnsido stroot, Bunday morning. Nt Joln- 80n was ono of our oarly sottlers, having boon n Goustant residont. for tho past thiirty-olght yonrs of her lifo, and Ling left a largo olrolo of Chica~ £o's carly Inbabltants to mourn hor loss, Tho funoral notico ean bo found elsewherain this papor. The Clnoinnatt apora publish ’Huuur from Mr. W, D. Poole, Librarian of_the Olicago Pib- lio Litbrary, in relation to tho Library of Orecin- natl, tho affaira of which are now investigating by o committes, Tho subject-matter of tho communication i of no interast to the pooplo of Ohicago, and the fact is simply referred to for the purposc of showing tho way in which tho Cin« oinnati papors manifest thieir sploon toward Mr, Poole forleaving zhaluleepglowm Tho Bnguircr says tho latter “wiil be found profifablo for dootrine, for roproof, for correction, aud for in- struction in rlguluounnnaa;“ the Gazelle calls it * rathor salty,” and the Commercial thinks Mr. Ix’uulu'n momory is ** dofoctivo.,” Mr. Poole still lives. intorest from the practical knowledgo of the- NOTEL ARRIVALS. Patmer Iouse—H, T. Bpoar, Cloveland ; J. J. Cnao, Racino ; E. W, Koyw, Bpringtield ; W, B, Russell, 8, Louin ; R, R. Hitt, Washington, D.C.; O. 1. Bioaa, Néw York : F. D, Grant, U 8, A . o o Tremont Hofise—Col. Milo Bmith, Clinton, Tn.; AL P. Sunder, Daliimoro; J. ¥, Waod, Columbus L. Towor, 8t -Paul, Mion; ' Trauk Bird, Indinnapolis ; George L. Eyslor, Philne dolphin; 3T, O, Partar, Shofiold, Tl o Sherman Houso—C. . Pratt, Quincy; B. D. Trink, Louisvillo; L. T, Yatos, Goorgotown, Qol. 1'J. L.. Day, Now York ; E. L. Avery, Taun* ton, Maga. ; Luclus Do Gouraoy, Parls, Franco T.'W. Bypher, Des Moincs. . . . Gran Pacific—. 0. Blaine, Pittsburgh ; H, T. Sperry, Pokin ; M. Douglass, Eau Clairo ; T D. Alllger, Now York ; .. Myors, Boston ; L. O, Palmer, St, Paulj A. ¥, Tripp, Buffalo, HYDE PARK. . The regular moeting of tho Hyde Park Trus- toca was hiold Saturdny sfternoon at tho Vilingo all. Al tho mombora werd prosot. Mr. Edgar L. Jayno was appoiuted Clerk, pro tom., in tho abaeuce of thie Olork. 1 REFORTS OF STANDING COMMITTERS, No. 4 roported baclt oight pay-rolls, on repairs of streots, sidowalks, and’ drains, amounting to 67, which woro ordored to bo paid. Ou tho bills of John Kolly, for $102.03, thoy reported that part of tho work dono bad boon for contractors, who bad boon paid; part tho villago had pald to Mr. Kolly, and had bia receipta; that they found to bo duo him the sum of §2, which thoy recome moudad to bo paid. . The report was accepted and adopted. . No. 3 roported on tho potition of C. W. Fuller, and recommendod that, on bis compliance with tho rules of the Board, a liconso as sewer-builder bo granted to him. « Thoreport waa accopted and adopted. . NIVERDALE ANNEXATION, No. 2 roported baok the potitions of owners of proporty and legal voters of the Town of Calu- met, praying for tho sunoxation of ono small coruer of said town to Ugfln Park, with the rec- ommendation that tho whole matter be roferred to tho attornoy, and, if ho iinds the petitionery Lliave complied with tho law, that he prepare aud repart an ordinanco for, the anncxation. 'he Committeo alsa roported a remonstrance which hnd beon privatoly handed to them during tho woek, pupnnmgrm bo n!guml by twenty- threo citizens of tho Town of Calumef, protest- ing ogaingt annoxation as 8o proposed. It was roportod that thoso namds wera procured through tlie aotive exertious of ono Mr. Doyle, of South Cbicago. On the motion to -accept and adopt | the report of the Committeo, it was adoptod. Aycs, §; uoes, 1. - NYDE PARK WATEB-WORKS, No. 5 reported back sworn estimato No. 4 from C. E. Heoquembourg, for 516 feet of 1C-inch wntafl-glpe, 1,692 foet of 14-inch, 2,208 foct of 12- inch, 228 foof of B-inch, and 1,58 'feot of d-inch, toated and dolivered, amounting to 25,101,909, less 20 per cont xesorved, £5,020.39; halance due, $20,081.60, with tho following : Rexolved, That thie Olork fssue yillage warrant for poudn to 0, . Hequombourg, ono for 310,010, aud ono for 810,081,060, in poyment of sad estininte, The Committee also roported back catimnta of . E. Hequembourg for materials aud Jabor on ‘Water-Works, and foundations for enginos and machinery amouniing to $4,317.44, on which had beon paid bim $2,000'in bouds, loaviug balinco duo of $2,217.44, with tho following : Resnlved, That the Clerk ssuo warrant, for bonus to 0. B. Hoquembourg for$1,237.98, for that part {n above hill cavered by hla contract, and’ thet tho romofnder Deing for extran be referred to the Joint Comumittecs of Lake and Hyds Park, ‘I'be roports woro nccopted and adopted. BIXTY-EIGTH STREET. It was ordored that the Clerk notify the lowest iddor on the grubbing and grading of Sixty- aighth straat to present s satisfactory bond and sign & contraet for said work to be comploted on or beforo Juno 11, and thut the Attorney propare o proper contract. Mhe Engincor presontod & profile of Sixty- oighth strect ns at present situated, and asked ‘what grade should bo established. The matter ‘waa roferred to tho Engincor to report an aver- ago grade, which Lio ig'to roport to the Ator- noy, who is instructed to propare tho ordi- nauce. The Prosident read s lotter from the Hollv Munufacturing Company, stating thot the ma- chinery for the water-works is all ready for ship- ment; but Mr. Hoquembourg had notified them that tho ongine-houso was not ready, and they swish to know if thoy shonld delsy shipmont and ‘how long. Reforred to Commitice No. b, PARK PROTEOTION, A communiontion was recoived from R. D, Lawrence, Springflold, Iil, desiring to furnish whito oak lumbor for the protoction of tho Vil- Inge Park, It wos resolvod that the Engincer repare piaua for protection of Village Park, uud roport the same to Committee No. 5, with suggestions, FOANDALE POLICE, Dolitions wore presontod from residents in Egandalo for s policeman to patrol in thoic vicinity doy- and night during the summer, o8 £aoy nto ovorrun with visitors, ote. It was' ro- solved that, from Potice Diatrfot No. 1, police— wan be dotnilod to patrol iu the vicinity of Egan- dule, nt tho diserotion of tho Captain, VILLS READ TILE FIDST TLME, Bills wero prosented and roferrod from the Hyde Park Gas Company for light in March, 3U11.78; Charlos Lynch, Calumet forryman, 340; Chornloy Bros,, lumber, $17.99; five pn%'-mlls on {mproveinonts, §116.80, ‘Lotal, 848653 WORK TO BEGIN, Tt wan rosolvod that the Viliage Enginaer be inssructed to establish witnoss marks for Inyin, \ater-ploos, commencing st Linglewood un along Htato streat as may bo necessary, LLEVATON AT DALTON, "Tho Superiutendent was notiflod that Messra, Roelle, Yunlior & Co. uro about to orect grain elevator at their distillary on the Calumst Klver, above Daltou bridge, and it will be necessary to Propars the haisting spparatus to raiso tho draw of snid bridge for the passage of vessols to snid olevator, Adjourned to Saturday, April 4. i MATWOOD. Pursuant to adjournment, the farmora of Pro- viso and citizons of Muyywoqd met, Fridey ovon= lug, at the Maywood sohool-butlding, to consider furthor the outablishent of frult-canning worke, Tho mesting was much bettor attendod thinn the forwer ouo, some soventy porsony boe ing presont, Mr. Jlldroth ovoupied the chair, Tho Comnittes appolnted at tho provious meot- ing submitted tho following report s ‘Tho Qommiltes Leg loavo to report that they buve given tho aubjeot such fnvestigation as thoy hud time and opportunity, and bavo conia to the conolusion t bt the husiness of wnulnr fruita and vegolabley s nof only A4 sure sud cerlaln as any businesy can bo, bub utioh moro profitable thau the average business cliter- wise i1 which bor, skill, sud capital are embarked, Toho gueution Whiotlir such i ouibr s s bo atasts cd ot this pince and mado ne successful as ik liaw boen iu otlier places 1& not for the Committen to docido, Lut will dopend upon the enorgy, honesty, persiatonce, and skill of thoso who engagu in ft, ‘The Commitios he- liove, however, that tha place bas muny advanlages, such &8 an bundanco of vory rich land fhist might bo mado avallable, and an amplo supply of Iabor, us vell au proxiinity 10 & gecat morket, and the Importaut fack that thera are within a radius of less than ten miles eight or ten lmlmownn of acknowladged skill sud esporlonce, Bho less now combine thelr prov ducts, skill, snd cupitl, they oould ronder each otlior important aid, and build up a repnintion for an Ahuumlnl‘;ufll'nkllll! arficlo in tEn mgnufl-[rull line, ‘which would bo oqui=alont to capitsl in tho furthos dovalopmont and enlugomont of the businoms, 11 tho men alludod to ombark in {lin entorpriva it o eafe, sure way, your Qowmittco bellevo that the farmors, Inud-ownrs, and settlara of laud wiil ncon o only toh Feady to suipply evorsihing that cun b grown In thia olimato ; and the Goinmitteo suggest the follawing oh basls of the assactation or corforation of thoss who are now engagod in growing fruit : 1, tho Maywood = Proserviug Association. 2, Any donntion of bulldings and Janda tosatd Association to Lo made whouevor any number of not less than flve practical growera shall, under vritton articlos of agresmont, aseacinte themsalves togothor to carry on e busiucs, 3. Fle manufactory” o bo ot Maywood, 4. Bald Assoclation to bo mannged by fva Trijstoos. &, Each member of tho Association shall ho satitlod ts one voto for cach $10 he moy contribnte to tho busi noar, ofther in cash or frult, at the prico established Dy tlio Trusteos, Ool. Nichols proposod to give the Association $100, and in bobinlf of tho Maywood Company offerad tho froe usoof land and buildinga for throe yoars. Blr. Woswick enld that he had soon five fruit.growors who would donate eacli 300 Dbushaols of tomatocs, upon which a large proflt could bo realized. Mr. Coroll said ho would cul- tivato six nores, and wait for bis money until tho salo of the cauned tomatocs, Mr. Roo said that in connoquence of tho catablishinent of the cau- ning works at Cryatal Lako the value of laud kad advauced from $76 to 8300 por acro, and thought B’m‘(l!“ rosulta could bo brought about at May- wood. . A motion was oarricd that a committeo of three bo appointed to ascortain what the practi- eal fruit-growors were witling to do to establinh the business, and furnish the necensary fraits, gad to call anotbor meoting whonovor oy might think fit. Mesors. Stout, Woswick, and Carnoy wore appointed as such committeo, S WINNETEA. Trof. Whoelor, of tho Obicago Unlvorsity, do- liyoked a toctura’ Fridoy ovonng in Acadomy Iall. A Jargo andionco was prosent, and tho lecturo, ! Chemistry, Illustrated by Expori- mont,"” waa highly ontortaining. The Profossor oxplained tho nature of somo of the gascs com- posiug tho atmosphore, and illustrated their cloracteristio proportics by a woll-nrranged sories of oxperiments. He then dirocted atten- tion to a Rulhoff coil attachoed to & battory and a. ot of Gesler tubos, which o patron of tho Uni- versity, now residiug in London, bad prosentod for tho uso of tho Profossor and etudents in chomistry. By their aid tho lecturer made somo vory intoresting experiments and produced some wonderful affeots In optics_by passing tho cloc. {rio current through tho difforont'gases containod inthe tubes, The Professor's lecture' trented a scientiflo subjost in & popular stylo, and way smusing and at tho same time instructive. —_——— THE IOWA SUFFERERS. , ALONA, Tn,, March 26, 1874, To the Edttor of Ths Chlcaga Tribune: 8m: At n mopting of tho Kossuth County Re- llof Committao, held in Algonn, on thoe 24th dny of Barch, 1874, H. 0. MecCoy, M. D,, Chalrman of tho Committoo sud agent to socure funds, made o full roport of the rosult of his efforts for that purposo in Ohicago, Milwaukeo, and Madi sou. This roport was adoptod, and a sub-com- mitteo appointed “to oxpross to Dr. McCoy their high appreciation of his efforts 1n their bonulf, nad of tho onergy and persovorance with which Lie has Isbored to promote the objoct of the Committoe; aud also to exproes their gratitude to Gov. Caylor, of Wisconsin ; to such business-mon 1n_the.aforomontioned places as took n special intorest in tho efforts of Dr, Me- Coy: to such papors ns used their influence to further tho .object of his mission; aud to the large vumbor who contributed so liberally for tho rolief of thoso in our community who, in consequence, especially, of tho dostriction’ of thoir crops by the grasghoppers, are sufferiag for 0 want of the necosRarioh of lite, Wa- fLriws thnt thoso wlo Liavo contributed #o liborally to support the bodily wants of sirangers in another Btate, will experieuco in full the blossing wromlsod to tho liberal soul. 0. Tavron Chnlrman of Sub-Commitloo, e (The Important Improvement in Musicnl Instruments. # Musical readors will be intorested to learn that tho Iong-souglit-for combination of tho organ with tho plano, which will nover require tuning, has boen no- complished by Goorge Woods & Co. A Daltimoro papersnys of this now instrument: *Tho blending of thi two inslruments, aud an_iucronso of melody, is reauit of Tausical genfus and_ingenuity wo wero hot propared for. It Las, however, buen nccomplished, nud the urgun o plauo can bo- pluyed soparate or both combined,” ——— Good Bargains Are always made by thoeo dealors in boots and shoes whotrade with G. #, Richardeon & Co., a1 thoy sell || the wax candles wero lighted, tho windows lof! open for the bemofit of the ovoning breeze. Buddenly a great number of tho best goods at tho lowest pricos, and alm to give entiro satisfaction in overy way. Merchanta who aro buylng will find 1t to thoir advantage o call on them, at Nos. 128 and 130 Frouklin strect, XKingsford’s Oswego Starol, 998-1000 Pura. No otlier manufacturer has over roached this degreo of perfection, Fomilics, hotels, and Inundries much profer thoss goods, us it produces a hard, lustral finisl, ———— A Zobbery au Chinois, A writor on Chineso ' life says: * At Macao, on e ground floor, o largo tablo was sprond for a lato diunor. It was covered with many dolicacies, and, a8 usual, thero was an sbuod- uuco of silver plate, Tho sun had gono dow: bamboos wera scen to onter on all sidea from tho vorandss; ab tho samo moment ovory candle was extinguished by a puff from the bam- boo hollow tubes, The nl[‘mrtmunh was involved in darknoss, o band of thicves jumped o, and’ hefora the astounded guests kuaw whore ‘they wero or what was doiny, the whole of the plate wea conveyed away, and, a boat having no doubt boou provided for the, transport of tho spoll either to n noighboring ‘islaud or to the main- Iand of Chins, no traco was ovor found of the robbery or the robbers.” \ A Book for Colored fcople, “ Eeliptikos of Lifo" is tho title o & book an- nouuced for publication in an fuland town in Louisians, Tho following rich lsb of contonts ought to mak it soll among the peoplo for whoso uxe it iy ovidently intended: *Nocturnal guide, sovorolgn panaocs, invaluablo specilo romatly fof all the diseases and montal srolls inflicted on the black or colored inhabitanis of the Unitod Stales, undor the vames and char- nctows of spirituai visions, inoubuses, guttural oongs, nasal twangs, war-horse laughing, in- cautations, fictitious stories councorning devils, ghoats, fairios, witches, warlocks, ginnts, on- chantodl tower»dragous, inscots, tonds, lizurds, uoorpions, rattlesnakos, ground puppics, eto. : doggorel ‘whining, love euchantments, wooing traps, hool-greasing, sorcery, pin-fnding, ronds Crossing, uow-moon signs, voodooism, ete., otv.” st e b —Onpt. Mouugoll, who pummaled tho Duko of Cambridgo on Pall ‘Mall some Limo sgo, s still Inboring under o welght of nervous exoitemont. 4T toll ‘you, sir,” ho knys In s lottor to tho Lon don Times, “and I toll the world, T am nonrly drivon_mad; for injustica and_opprossion Is slowly buc surely doing its worlk," LINANCIAL. LATMA AGAINST ALY, BANKRUBT NSUTA NOK compau(os cusbiod at highosl ratcs by J. N, WITH. VRILL, 160 Dearborn-at,, 1taom G T WANT 70 Dot TAKE UP A o i 500 T0 Ioan of thosaine amiount qud Aley 1, on houss and It 8ido, Addross 1', Tribuna‘olliva, ¥ 10 LOAN-$3,600 OTt MORE FOIL FIVI: iiproved Queprincipnl and his o oty. LEVI TWING & 00 &7 Dour: ONEY TO ON DIAMONDS, WATOIES, DM, &0, FoPo D AN OND %, WATOHES. olph-st,, hour Ulark, Eutabilshed 1561, M[ONEY T0 LOAN-ON GHIOAGO GITY, PIOP- Mflfly. lnproved proforzod, MEAD & GOE, 10 Lac nllo-at. |ONEY TO LOAN, § AND § YEARS, ON_G00D MOt sootirly.’ 11, W, THOMAS & BEMENT, i yeas inondy now Loru- 180 Latallo-at, e e coismpa) FoLg EKUN 06, AND ONE_RUM !t 83,000 on {nalde propos! por gont. Louna iy 10 T.»lrl‘k:u‘vxfil‘;'lfiilg:g S pAr Bt Tora orw o yoare, 3. D V7 ANTEI3100 KOR WO YEZARS ON 3 ACRES Kk Taii Wt SO0 Sneh. ORI b B “Celbuno oit FANTED=A FRW APP) TIONS TONt LOANS S st e Benrhl e ou! o v i o inor 5 Stontton, RROWN & TS EON, “henc Stk Taian Ago) arborn-at. ¢ r VED OITY TOAN _ON TAIP {’\Voo S5000, o el OO dTE HOUSEBO_LD GO0DS. : alo, communoing at 10 a'alook, at No. 2 Abordoon-ut, 2 Tdrga lub of Juralture buuntkoupini onds,. Inolnd GOODS AN 13 Wazbor apd parlor wotl i, “lfotion ntonsile. g ‘:luo%luul, e uration, "W AL orddorstrs AR shls to opga w e S Al s FYOU Al DIRFON EHOL }‘R‘:EM oF aay s pan oY SODLLQUEEHOLY o et iro,on any Ko 0f miorelatidis s tath i Rt s s 5 Ristion B commiasi b WA b oud Chatatr 10 OITY REAL ESTATE. 0T BALF AN BLEGANT DOUBGE RIAIDENG] TG T ehrnon o1 Wt Svashpmron and oo s Tolonaing to Uie ostate af tlin Iate U0), Atersne, and lob wark BI0,000 or §th, 0 will bo take: A first-alane marhle-front houso o Twontlatheat. A Arseolay ianaay., south " of Hixteenth-a Iront housa No. 1011 Prairlo. nnn»l:vl"rlu'.‘l;nfi'nl ':H,h ‘llmrlllwnlfild “a"hfi o higonthisst., offared o YL, 180 Doasboraeater Tioharo THooke 01t BALI-SUPEIIORHT., 2 OR f0xi% FRICT th £ v " O i foath front, noar Dr, Swina'e olroh, botwoon Gasa A houss Tt Tay. ocorner o . 1 B 1 dosirabl lding lots, onst e Y Ry ; F(m NALE_OHEAP, t0:135 ON OUALUMLT AV, 1, 20 S . Tt Al Fodndry, 81 Jacksan at, » oo ) 01t SATE_80 LOTS TN 7111 DISTRIOT HOUND- olghtlipty; ratth 2 Ovwnor, ALDEIT OIAN 118 Monsuai, APP T ar. OR BALE-AT A BARGAIN-LOTY ON WH prnnv., Loxingion, Polk, Taylor, aud Oampboll. Partios wishing to build, no money vequired down. Might farulsh & 11ttlo to portios i€ roquirod. Inquica at1is South Clarkeat,, in bank. QR BALE-ISTORY AND BASEMENT BRIOK b liouso, awall:front, modnen improvomonts, all in por- fact ordor; good barny 26 feot front, Inquire on prom= 617 Wost Monrao-at. TFOR BALL_ON MONTHLY TAVMENTS-ONT o 3-story 10-room Liouso, snd ano now 8-room ot tay oo ownor on promises, Nos, 275 and 377 Dayton-st. JrOf SATE-_SSTORY FRAME 1OUSI: 1t ROOMS, an odors Improssmopte, add ot 48412 fost cast Iront! omne.at., No. 131, Price, vory one torma, SNVBRTE &' LUK 10 Nizon Hululas northasss oornat Monros and LaSalio-sts. 0Tt BALE — MIOHIGAN-AV, —BOX180 _FEET, S R e ormor of Monroe and LaSalle-sta, gl OR ~SALE — DEARDORN.-ST. — 60X80 _ VRET, It e DRAREO sudIllinoin-sts. SNYDLIL 3§ Lick, No. 14 Nizon Duliding, northeast comor Mon« s, d LaBalle-sts ALE_EABY MONTHLY _ PAXMENTS~ hni?m nnlsh&‘l‘nyd Il‘llhrg:xlnl“flll BW%? Klb;,ll\?g- Tt oen-ake, 1 t03: Ok BALE-A LANGE IS8T OF RESIDGNOR F and ufi-mmfi:mplc\nyuln the soveral fllflslunl?‘l( tho ity. " Bocties amoking vant 00 'ta oalt and Sxdiatin, RLD 1o B ARE G0 W aehln OT BALE_GOTTAGES-NEAR, BLUT ISLAND: av. and Twanty.second.st., an monthly monts § g prico,” HENIY WALLER, 0., % Washlogton st oo 4, ¥ [FOR SATF_ESTORY FRAME TOUSE § ROOMB and fot Bl feat. No. 723 Jaokeon-at. Prioa, £,00. SNYDUR & LEE, 14" Nixon Building, northe ‘ensk comar Manroa aud Laliallosts. 'OR BALE—WKST WASHINGTON.ST,—3-8TORY and basoment brick ‘houso of 10 roonia and lot 710 ‘Vol'.Wmlllnr%mn-al. BNYDER & LICE, o 14 Nizon Dutliing, northoast dorner of Monroo and LaSalla-sta, OF SALE-ON WEST ADAMS-ST.. BETWERN TR R e Yoot vory dosirablo 3-sto ‘rsemnt, octagon brick'frout housos, with lota 10 (0 30-foot nlley, and ano_with lot' QA{!HD. oomors, ILETT & HARTWELL, 43 Adsms. North Joflersan-at. st or TO RENT-HOUSES. panarannf R LR S SSOUBES, PO RENT_TWO.STORY AND A T Henk rontiek aott oin e SMENT TIOUSE Dltce)i contalns 11 roomas, furnace, ks, baih-reoma wad | all mu}\m Imprvomonts} brtck ‘bira " Applr 1o W, Je ORNALE AN., 114 Doarboen-s O NENT_NOS. 8i%, 95, AND 317 NOWTH BTATE ah wo-atory A BASGHGALN beLeh: Sk pil o Fbre ionie, SmAPIRE ten raoms odely Wil racds "ol e s o 3 B ARTHONY, No. 11 Daarbornase. ¢ 14 oloe L % 0 RENT_COTTAGER ON IISSRLU-ST, A T B0 ook 5 po honteraior ortags o 880 Thirty- it gter B, o Wil a'ix:lc‘n}{lp-'m‘:'uu, “hulio of SOBTY s GABH o RERT_AT §6 PER MONTH o O ooy Heros 050 4ng N b O quleo at 1063 Wabash-nv, 0 RN T—FURN I 1(RD IOUBK, NO. 87 INDIANA: A7., Bntory ad basenian sarble.troot oo i i 1o N Ticonta he (e book baras o ;! it JIENKE, ovesior of Weat Twonty-ssoons and Iaknie: 2 WANTED--MALE HELP, Booldteeners, Clorks. Eto. A GO X myluumf. Kidren BT 65 ANTED—A GOOD G Wil 055 Bhia ianday . DBY 000DS WANTED-A GROGERV-OLERK OF ABIITY and good addecag) with fiest-olaan rolorenco, Apply, fromn 1t p, m., to N, MARTIN, 697 Btat otnor of ourtecattiat, Dhiasio, Traqaos. ‘, ANTED-TWO RIAGE “PAINTERB-TO ‘commenoe work this moming, at 45 Oottago Grove- av o nood auply, ‘Tnquice of Me. PIILLLDY, B0 Gtatests TT'Q,RENT-TWO.ETORY, AND UABENINT DWRT- ling, nowly Onisliod, suitablo for twn familles, cornec Twanty:seventh and I1anover-sts. 1 ront $35 per month g ar il ront oaal floor soparatoly. Aply to L P NEILT, o-nte v [0 _RENT-NO_ & PRAIRICAV., NEAT BIX- toenth-af 11,2001 all modarn improvements, 14 rooms walle 4l o ihtod, atd tntortor finor than oxterior fadi- cates; briok, throo storfos sud Mansard, sub-ccllar; Inke Tiew froni roar, - ADply on promises. Tiamodisia posscs. on, ey IRETE | el CTACR Of ¢ itibnt s oy o o B wmonih,. 114MILTON, 8 Boug. Bday, T TRNT-NIGR BIX.ROOM COTTAGT, Sor.AL, noar Archaray, Aply fo . 1 RYAN & CO Insurance Agonts, corner LaSallo and Adams.ats. 0. STORY FRAME 110U 53, watar, and sawor, v., gast front, con- Rent, §56 por months or will wanted, Infuiro of den.n, ud sl Tions 50 TIBUTIY 16 Kxohange Daildtng: 0 RENT_NO. o1 VINGERNES-AV.. WITH LATOR ot and carriago houso for 81,6008 year. MONEGOAL: EnY & WATHERAR: M i car MONTGON NT~A LANGE I HOUS R R R A T ‘Wa fvirion pl lnuking for Titusen 1t tho Woet D] 30 call at (ho Wost ol Htoal Baiato Aguiey, . GOLE & GON, 18 Wese: Mot or-sk. f[0_RENT—A TINE SHTORY AND_ BASEAENT T o A T B D i oo far- nituro for salg If-wantod. " Auply 7 Honth Momearats - [0 RENT_OR FOR SALT_ON MONTHLY PAT. ‘monts, cholco cottago as ll?!fl It in seleot nolghbor. iochood, 19" Vst Huronat. B s RING, 113 D ity 13 o TO RENT--ROOMS, '0 RENT—CHRAP—NIOELY FURNISHED ROOMS TOR R s aat Washingionaty Haoms B0 W ANTED= INMEDIATELY—AT" OIS, TiE: atonay Srmpioaien (GRPTR0k, o whom gaod rakes hrd rod. Addros TIOB. 1, FELD: Momgs " ANTEED_ONF, COMPOSITOR, AND ONE YOUNG Toko 07 370are’ oxporiance s jab-work, 55 Wesk Employmont Arzonaton, ANTED_6 FARM IHANDS: 44 TEAMS FOR VY Crattrond, thron ot moich rallod e, chope A itrond, s ok, s ohiop: ors, and to.hakors, "1 Weat 1tanJolph-at. ITUD-10 RAILROAD GRADLRS, 60 111 makers, 80 bridga huildars, 10 carponters, and 20 farm hiands, O] & BING, No, 1 Houth Olarks sty 10001 1; up-siairs, Misoollaneo TANTED-PROFITADLE EMPLOYMENT, WORK. foperarrbouy, ood vagas,. Pormatont emelos- ment. Mo £nd M i - Addrons W A :fi?fifl'}cl"&'{'}‘fi‘f. S8, Ravamaers (0% or St Louis, Mo, TO lGi;GADRIN GENTERL DUST. ko 825 to §100 k| iy s i By "Ouin 15 Co, 143 Yiaas Sadisoneatr, ANTED_MEN 0 BILL OHANG-GHANG: ONE ‘mam ordora, 000 Boxon, and says ho can sxit 400 por FiKing monds, ao oy s non sy, Call at ongn, a0 Asgirs ar asand B3 pov ook, “Clixog-Cheog A(g, Go.s 8 Sast Madisons FANTED_NEN ARE MAKING 7870 815 & DAY &“ Tithour poods. Gthiors lemel itto n}gnu:Ac-DnE da . Call o s o RILLE 00, 167 iaat Ravdolpteste. "o 0o VW ARTED-THRER RESTAURANT WATFERG= W {whito) male. A vl)'lan‘)l‘T.I Wast. MQHADS—EL R R o or on suito; best loot o fonta. 61 South Clnckeatey Hoom 7. e alny 0 RENT=§ ROOMS, §25; § ROOMS, $207 AND ¢ gemmn IRt S i e 'ty oo blook res ) oarborn st nzflfll(fl.“ srae & k OIt BALE—KIRST-OLASS STORK AND LOUSE L, °% rooms, 562 South Murganst., cormor Bluo Taland- av,_Easy torma, 'OR BALE-3STORY AND_DASEMENT MARDLE- { Tront biousc, with brick barn, No, 837 Tndinna-ay., 14,000, o oasy torms. - Furniinra’ will ba sold with the liause, I desirod, - Apnly ta O L. JENKS, corer ‘West Twenty-socond and Fisl 3 Tk FALF—THE SPLENDTD PROPEATY NO. &l Michiganay., cormor of Eighteontiiat., with all ims provomonts, ' Will soll Tot, $7xf13, ‘all_{mprovamonts, ‘or Lio ontiro cornor, 99x17 foot, GHARLES UORYELL, 84 and 38 Randolph-st. WMERI{ dolphat. 3. O. WEIDEMANN. T OF% BALE-XOT MANUNAGTURTNG OF GTHRER M purposcs—Tho ploco o laud frontii ot on Noblbal> aud 10 fock on Northiav.. vii 60 bost of i vate allo.track, connootiug vith Northwastorn Railvay. A portion of thisland is ander good rontal, making thi investuiont unusually destrabln, “Will Lo sold Shons and on vory liboral (oree. GEORGIS K. ROZET, 1 La- a1t SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, TOR SALI—A OHOICE RESIDENOKTIN A BUR. urban town vn tho North Lakoe Shoro. 1t has connocted 1t 8, o gaxdon, woll soddod grooi & iaco grovo ot {roes, and & natural ravinc, with a substantinl frldgo, A lorgo barn, with good dralnage, iy ou tho place. Droporty Giubraooe mearly tiro acres, a0 rangad tint eguuor seatdonica may Yo bult uponit,’ MONTGUMER! & WATKRMAN, 9 LaSallo at. JrORSALE-AT EVANSTON. ONE HLOOK FROM depot, homostoad of tho W. 8. Steole, southonst corn and Oaleety, grodud 110, Tnguirs of L, H. EAVELAND, 25 Milwaukeo-av., of . A, STEELE, 100 Lnst Randolpii-st., Room 8, J7OR SALE_TIRST-OLASS PROPERTY IN ORIG ipal Evanston—200x190 feat, satithesst cornor of Lake -8 V3 first lots south of OCongrogational Larga honso and lot, southwest cornor of Lake and Hioman.ava, This proposty has a {roatngo of 190 foot un tho publio patk, and ls very aholcs, Triasy and o caty, MERRIL LADD, Evauston, of 131 Madison gortior Ulark, TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES. & A A A A A AN PPN OIENT_IE DESHOLR STONE N P BLE 14 8, 17 Randolpheat., Dotwosn Watsh and Mishissa-ams, mfi; and basomiént, 40x160; alloy on gide and 40 %! oAc arenmn Siavator. ROn lo. s ; Arply o BOWER BROK 1o"at ot R Toinate wp: AND 8. 70, RENT-OR SALE_BRIOK _BUILDING, 1 by 100 foot, threo storios and bassmont, suitable for wholesls or insnufactaring husiness, Apply oa tho promiscs, cornor of Oanal and Hatrison‘st TQ RQNT—ITROM MAY 1..TWO FIRST-OLASS brick stares on West Madisonst,, Nos. 363 and Inquira at 617 Wast Monroa-st. 0 RENT_THE STORES NOS. 8 AND 80 LAKE- t., to a first-class ity ; te ' 82,000 A {0 W11, "ODLVIN. Noy 8 Lakate o0 oacli:“Avply WANTED-FEMALE HELP, ANTRD-—-A uoxu)gmu"iilt!f“; 0 TQ N; 0 G RYANS. L235 Small tamily aud good wagos. 11 WiltPELE ANTED — & —FIRST-OLARS — DININGRO0M 1,1 taly, ot the DI FORET 1 113 Nofth Clatkat Gof, Brie D FOREST HUUSE, VWASTED—R_GOOD OIRT_WASHING DIAHRA W in a Kitohen, ROBINSON HHOUSK, 83 Filtane: VYV ANIED_AT 519 JIONROKST., A GRRMAN OF Bwedo giri, for gonor] housework, and & §iel 10 take caro of baby aci belg sow, ANTED. - CORNEH VARSI HQUSE, el ol woma 'H] and Wabashav., & I C ook and st M‘um‘kn ‘%““""‘\'3'2&"“0 » 0D WAS MAN — DRAULI LAUND"Y,N\J‘A\:M!:-I‘V?N oy Employment Agencios. ANTED-GERMAN _ AND SOANDINAVIAK drls for privato amflies, hotels, lundries, oy « and country, at MItS. DUSKE'S ottice, f0 Milwaukdo av. T[10 RENT—_STORE, 4 ROOMS, AND KITGIEN, 16, ani Hartisoneet. mee i bam B g O LNy 855 Offices, ) T 9 RENT-OFFIORS SU(TABLE FOI BROKERS, Invwyors, eallrond and other enrporations, In Fallorton ook, 81 Loarborn-at. A faw still vacent whioh Wik be ronted at modorata ratos. A firo-proof vault with each suito,_Apply at Room 4, 1d tho bullding, 'O BENT—A SPLENDID PRIVATE OTFICE ON' mein floor, opacating whi laige ofica snd good frontago, in contral Partion of tho cliy. Addross B “Tribuno ottice. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookloenors, Clorks, &o. STIUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENOED ontry clerk: modorate salary, ~ % 63, Tribono olfos. STTURTION WANTED-BY AN FXPRRIGNORT coopor or cushiers rot-o! 3 Radrons STy o o & o e Fofereacon ek, salesman, Vnngat living, " Rhoss & 66, Tihyne oliger o o o8 0 RENT_DESK-ROOM IN ONE OF THE REST aud most, plossantly situstod oflioas In the elty, on maln floor, _Addross P 45, Tribuno oflice. 10 RENT—SOME FINE OFFICES IN KENDALL'S Kfl. [DALL. Sl “lr e 0 T T B Ry, 4 o G, Al Al TR Cnr, BARUGARL MALL, 45 AND @ oa, 18 to vaut on Fouisy and SatuKiny eonInTs wa e Feadounblo torua, Laguiro of DANIEL KOT, i Boorh Ganal-at., Chioago, 11l FOR, SALE_AT GENEVA IGL. @ AORES, d e, £ milo from staton, downlch and gravol road s Gothio'coltago, barn, and e grovo ood {lshing and boating PR ONIChi. WAL vell e oy Eacrare Acurisn Hop Ghtcogoproporty. J. D. HAIVET, i Labeloets I 01;8QLLE]'UIZ\TYEAILS;‘TIH(E—CIID“EJl“;ll)u ' "Park pronorty, hoar parks and boulovanis. - Al iotavioar car-ahops, J. 1. BIBSELL, 45 Heyen iooke ™ OR SALE_DWRLLINGS, VILLAGE LOTS, LAND , and farns in Downer's Grove and viclnity, by acre, 20milox from iy, T &d. 1. LYMAN, Ofical? Pos iana Block. O SALI-MAKE RENTS LUV A HOME_SIX E (oo liommor st Irnl;‘hwofld.li‘!w;undld h“muu"n at ranston, on monthly pryionts Vi EOTSON BI0S. i 5.0 Diatous, ») Oner room orn lot 195, olos station 1,00 eaay, “WING" % “FRRLIN, & Washtoaion st WITILOR WITITOUT POW| Iiquire of H, DISSTON & SORE; b WANTED--TQ RENT. W ANTED-TO RENT—A STRICTLY FIRST.OLASS Bouth Stdo resldoncs (doublo bousa proferred) north of Twenty-third-at, Must hnve good stable room. Will 13 d 11 £ QLTS A oo o “'7 ANTED—TO RENT-EITHER AT HYDE PATl or Konwood by a family of threo, a.- lnnlls\EdFIA»Ani‘g with good harn, for 8 manina fram ADFIL 16 0 Moy 1. ron G ok i i 75 L Bl ags OF 15V 1 — TR O ETRops Handolph and M SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE P A e A A e «__Domestios: ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG fllF“MAN girl, In an Amerioan family, who undorstar ouse. work and sewing nn tho machino; rolerence zivon st hei Tt plco, T, Obrcagorane Dttt Tl 2ot e Ao, T bl forn Creral housanork, 628 Tanatay-st, Catiagd gamo well rocommendod. Ca £ T STTUATION WANTED_AS KITOULN GINT, BY U Gro compotant porsois, Who can bo woll recommondéd, 40 Union Park-placa, % SIIUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO SISTERS; ONI o 10,800k, and theothar ta do seond work: ean give roforncs i required, _Apply at 335 Calumiet-av. . _ Sommstressos. SMUATION WANTED—AS BEAMSTRESS: UN. dorstands droseruaking and obiidron's clothes; cay farnlsh maching; will work ehoap to suit tha times, Ad: dross, for threg days, O 63, Tribuo ofiica. ¢ Employmont Arencies. TTUATIONS WANTED FAMILINS IN WANT O% 0l Sean s AT, BRI ohes, of Niydemgar 0o Subrile 7 ANTED—TO RENT-PART OF AN -OFFIOR ):} Qosk room, oa South BIdD. . AAdrors N 10 Febon . dreas G . 367 Woat Someanst s Shiahg” & OR SALE_WASHINGTON TRIGHTS—10. &0, 48, 8 aores tirst-clasa, JAS, B, GOODAAN & G0., 76 Doarborn-st. 3 . fOR SALE-5% AORES AT LAKE VIEW, ON }:fl sodymay ot P Y 00., Tioom 13, ok, BUSINESS CHANOCES. ‘A FIRST.OEASS DARBLG SIIOP, DATH ROGHS AN Soctivat Sormor 2t oesoo ead Btate LB L2 der Bisliop's Tarngs! hiat ataro. e JrOR SALE-TARGE AND ELEOANT FRANE Jliouso at Bouth Englowood, with lot 63x%0 faot, oor- ner Boulevard and Throop-at., 'froo of incumbrance; will ko othor proporty in pact paj and givo Tong tine o bal- incon; Rieliog wanting an glogant hbme toe’ it monay should buy this placo. MATSON HILL, 108 and 11 Deoarborn-st. mflnfi_lzfi‘;q {ENT SALOON” FOR BATE. IN- A o LAY ot Sash,”, Tnauleo of M, GOTFTIRTHDL 0§ Krohsears? \ ably for coal or lumbor, with rallro ; : 2asy torms, . 8, BAKIN, 163 Lasatior bescions g, v. [fOR BALE-_SEVERAL AGRE TRACTS 10 TO 15 acros, withiu L to 7 iies of olty limifs; somo highly impravod and closo ta dopots; prices 125 and upwards, Inventigato at onco at 90 Esst Madison-st.,-Ttoom 13, J. . HUSZAGH, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE: OR_BALE-OIt EXCHANGE-FOIt OIIOAGO roal patate, oloo timbor and farming lands on or honr ratltonds and stroaws {n Wisconsity anid Miohigan. “Pholands woro locatod by tlio ownor many yoara oo, an s2dotered with vine codar, andd hardwood, aotpidiug to locality: also prairia lands in tho old sottlod'portions o fomssad dthor Btater, | Wil assimo modurate inar ranca or pay oash difforonco, - A JAMES, s, rv’v oorner Madison and d}l‘lyk JFOR SALE-I OFFER TOR BALE FOR A FEW days, at & bargain, my fruit farm at Ste Joo, Mioh., onoof thie bast in the'State, complotuly et with all tha choloost kinds of fruft, nd all ia a fino hoalthy condi thons will pay for tsolf d a8 rero op- 5 Frank. in tt N "Addross . T WS G ae tad, In G oo, MOnRY SIT(E atord, nov 10 County, Il T s casy, N ‘aulro of 16, 1, LATHROB, 311t National Banker”” JFOR BALE-TOUR GOOD FAWMS WELL TOOAT: ed on 8. Touls Hallzoad, 8 miles from offys 8) noros, 160 acrus, B0 acres, and 480 aores, Pricvs low and torus sy J."W. HEDENBERG, 9 Last Madison-ate, o 4, OR BALE-OR EXONANGE_FARMS—WE JIAVE 3 & fulllist of splendid farma within 30 or 60 miles of Ulitoago. Samo highly improvad, same partly {mproved, and sowo In wild grass, but rioh, ‘dry 1and, at fram 825 to {mvnr-urny and varying In sizo from 40 to acros. ost of theiu we will trado at cash prices for housos and lata i ornoae Ghicago; ‘and 0 inoumbranon Lasa O O L e REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED-HOUSES-WE_ OAN SELL _ GQQOD housns §t_put In our hands at once. MOREY (AGTLE, 17 Olaviate VWANIED_HOUSE, OR HOUSE ON GHEAP LOT. Alrats witts theiespodalytiv pricus neod not eoply. Ownerid, pluaso address O 16, Tribune 0. \AGENTS WANTED, e e A UFNTS WANTED_SOMUTITING NItW-F1OM 35 Lo 818 por day aasily mado by encrgotic sgonts, Iy finulllnu*url? “wduross Us P ALLEN S B0 B oty chustor, N. Ys Ai:l B WANTHD—SMART AND ENERGRTIO malo and fuinaloagonta to soll anartiolo nsod by avery o, bl lan Iat sieht. Coil ut Gilien 06112 B“l“’il’lh‘u\!"; ‘or sond 36 gont vrl:l-flu o. O. “AGENTS WANTKD=WE WwANT AGENTS T oot Btabia hrdier Alsion aro st 4 G2l graddrene 6., 3 IO & 60, 175 Sodts Olarks Shiaayo, GENTE WANTED—TO SELL A HOURRIOLD acolonovor bt ftorad.. Toapd mon Wil yuse 1i0o ealon or rofun " Call gnd oxumiagy or 3 £0'cane for saaplo. - B Nofih Oanal-at.. Hoomd. RARE OHANOR 1S OFGERED_TITE v ;ful‘ storo No. 113 Went Madisorst., nesr 1}53&?&3?}.}; knows snd estabilshied Blce: Mis. BARDARA PLUMROLRAN. w8 to A G00D MAN WITS A SMALL CAPITAL OAN tind a first-clasa chianco to go Into & vory profitablo and loglttmato manufacturing and wholesalo buainoss by galllng on U, O. JEROME & OU,, 175 South Olark-at., Chicaga, all In good shiape with two fuotarics fu oporn. tion. " ‘Thnzo mesning businoss call and juvostizate: thia {8 no humbug, LIVE MAN WITH A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS can socura & halt ntarost in A wanufacturing busi. Jloas wuazautaad fo pay S8 mouth: ono wh can mako ondquurtors at Indianapolls or Dotroft proforred, Ad- dross N 16, Tribuno oftica, BAR AND TWO GIGAR STANDS, WITH FING 4D stack o lquora, in Unlifornls Kostaurant, 77 and 59 lark-st., for sala.’ Une of tho finost chanoes Ln tho clty, TNg oiear AND PAYING INVESTMEN Loller for ualy tho following gilt-odged proporty s 14gt of Lima Works. o 1 Hotel, 1 Marbla Quarry (ouly ono i thio State), 1 Gulton Huotary: ow, 12 Good brdors 1 Brick Storolioaso, : 1 Dwolling; 8 ronrs, kitohon and out-house 1 Nureoty and Floral ostablishmont (only ono in tho nocthorn part of 1o Bato), Llargd lourlng aud Grtet i, sltantod In ‘or wear Bpartanbu weligulars apyly to AHOBAR Sonth Carolina, . oA b HORSES AND CARRIAGES, NV MAN WISHING 10 PURCHASH A HORSH Taed whimo 50 300" An 207 Fass Moisa s et 18 Fifthav, and Franklnat. M. 0. BRADLEY, TFOF, GALECA HORSE, IN VROM TUECOUN: 18 good stoppor_and worker. o a00n AT AND ERAON S 108 Al R Seatooppr o O%0 {OR BALE-OHEAP—_1IQRSE, BUGGY, AND AR N T A NG 10 Dtrbotrn: . OR SALE—A NEW BIDEBAR-SFRING, SQUATE: E. bo: -bi b it L . B ugey at o groat bargaln, Address, to O i P AL O OALRIAGES notons, . sla., L Ropiiaryy 59 oM Clinmonssts " Foum St 8 Oft_EAT NEER OF TOF AND OPEN gles, 4 oxpress,il ton a1 ngon, - crats, TH{ght rond wagd, at TIATIEWARS. 800 Stoast TORSALI_A LARGE PATR OF IANDSOME BA I et SOk i Ok SANDEONE By Sfoomey othur Wit e slogle e ot Siid ol‘ézn. % ‘Clavenco. o Fotbie 5 itablo in rear of 4i) Wost Wanhingtonate " o o Omgmumu MULES, 1N GOOD ORDEN, WEIGH it 1ids, sound and gontlo, 8 yosra aid: Addsens G 1 EASTON, Boorfiond, Tako Counta, T1L OrCSI"s Bi. ¥, 55, R., S'railen froit Obicag, 3 5 ffoms dawor: i TST AND BEST OPEN DUGGIES IN theclty at H, 1. Simmoud's Carris Factory, No. 118 Weat Balkcat, ' Dinao GaLl and osamiiss ousostk hos faro purohnaiug olsowhoro. MISCELLANEOUS, BORea AN COMPLIOATED |ACOOUNTS AD- ] . Togol papon: a ¢ 8! BAKRN &G0, 100 Lnbatio-stes Brasemonsotic. B PO ook T Tt SEmsaetjtod. Fimipnisee o o0 QLD NEWSTATERE, o E raga, motals, PTG s, 560 758 TR 7 for freo of chargo I il Daria of tha eily. gy {scollaneona £0ods.Of Aty Mind, by 101, GELDER, Tovs Otoo, Bt Statarser 8 & lottor T WANT A PARTY WITH A TEW WUNDRID DOL- Iars to ll)hlllllnrg? a im‘.‘ m::auunluclurlnl Hllullellc‘;l Dllg- or aen # monopoly, an - *AddRA N 15, Tribund ailca. s "I bosF ILLINERY STOOK AND FIXTUNFER YOI MU Vet at 47 Bouth Halstoq st L LD BOOKS—OASH PAID YOR BGOKS, MAGA: oG 0d o R S e A A R I A improvod clty proparty, - Addross G &, Tribuse ot T & vS BRICKYARDS ¥OR SATE e e oy tee A aeiasoqrmas o e 1o wideave AnQ Kooyt or o J WAL £y X llnn‘vj‘nhnkr. o, 13 Norts' Halsbadat otwoon Nangoioh and Laks. TPARE_OHANOE-, BSALOON FOR SALE, s R ey janc, Dost location n'lfluluknnel. x'mo.%.wu cash, Adds ELR- dn tho oily; Dae Roli‘on agen o3 X 3, Tribute SALOON AND BOARDING-HOUSE, IN A GOOD {basincas looatlon, for saly clegp: il Known,old cutah. 3ld, ua of euston. Opposite P L l“.q't. 1. Dabot, 155 South U @ olty, TORE USED AS RESTAURANT TO RENT, NO. 60 Fith.av. a0, antlro restanrant iixtutos for sula: Tanuire a6 163 Filth-av. LW, e Ownof lodving ‘CALOON N BLUE TSLAND-AV. AND ¥OIL Fo.aner-at, for salo. Will soll at a geeat svorliico # called it._Ordors byimal) prompliy attonticd to: 0 Gout Tor a opy. b+ YATES, (15 Wesk Lakalst " *%° W A o ot g S MAVING | AT d a purchaser at Noa. 105 aud 197 East Lake:st!, up ANTED-OIEAT FOR GABN, ANO UT 3 FEET WA cu“varln‘l"nu and ralling.’ Addros 134 Souh Som 1. VWANIED=A AN OF PROPER ADILITIES, character, and roforonces, who can farnish $1), to aasist o tho misnagoment of & restaurant; ma sampla. Foom. _Apply at No, 161 Lxst Madison-at, \VANTJ;»—T:T BUY 1'OR CASH AND, HEAT, ¥a. full tato, aaimo wood pylng business. Addrost, gh partighfam, EAL Y, HHbing oifen. oo EE VWARTED-A PARTY WITH ABOUT 87,00 T0 JERaio In & salo ontornelso, requlring oniy 10 dnye LOST AND FOUND, to mako 80 por vent an Invostmont; boat of roferences, OST — A CHILD'S EMDROIDERED PIi Adds V ‘F’ Aribuno otfiso. Ty Alximh'rxnlly;flgmhgh in ,fl-llln mllmm ,;ll‘znlllhvfi;'lg BOARDING AND LODGING. by leaving 14010 Miobigmi-avs - " o FOvarda Wast Side. WHST WASHINGTON-ST,.—TOOMS, WITI or without board._Torms reasonablo, 314 lu ENTH WANTED—TN BVERY TOWN AND OITY to soll silvor-blug, Tmported' Kronel: cliomical cyu- bnad {or roplatiug ilvoriraru, wurrsated true from aulole or_or oifon anca. Oall or a A LA TR D Fatinrae o FOR SALE: ROR BALE-NURSKIIVAEN. AND TRUXT.GROW- ork atiuniloy, 11816 lares siynly b Soune grall o feit truus, of Gvory Lisd nud Jmosk vacloty: nlso avar rosns, and overy kind of shada and oruamoutal troo, FINE Tl vl Voey oioam, il suict lower ssst thos oot by pugeuniag sliowbeet ot ¥ lotes o ol “out 3 yhglet,, Famous, dolei, o Bargat i fusgint we LX31 0o my al . Ad rs, 1 P, 4 UMY oA Mo Gute onms e TANHUY F"";_?.A”‘"'.fi r:?.\'ul. ufimi“ \SFURIEE 07 3 unionso bargaing flsvana loat tobaceo, " I uk‘nll; atonco, AfdToss or ool st b0 Kast Madtson e Fon HALI—OR FRADE, A FIRBT-OLASS DOUBLT. Joor anfo, sald obowp. ‘Apply at RECED'S Tomplo of Muslo, cornof Deatbarn and Van Buron-sts. PARTNERS WANTED. PARINER WANTEDWITIL 8500 'O 81,000 - ol nutactuto and cantrol’ uxelusivo usla of 'a o thol gy profits, T0 n plo o [ ounstant uso: Ia Apply at on ol, K ‘s Hotol, ')Alr‘l:i'm'elu‘\'ulun i qnmr NIy Teatau uiro MADDEN, Nl Rl BUILDING MATERIAL. ?%fi&hfi;’“‘fifin K AT 1% BANT LAKB-ST. AL d &3 snd 81 Paglilo. ‘l ) ANSHALL, b7 Houth Otaskeat, o > * C1o4P Sounth Side- 100 THuRD-AV., NEAR LHARRISON.ST. LUV Luusa; board'for Iadios or gentiomo weok, with uso of plano; day 8. Hotels. ISJIOR.COURT HOTHE, Sl WEST MADISON AT..-. s mudatid At o ratos 3 centa from 81 (o 810 por woslks "1 D MALLORY: Trops INTINENTAL 1 L, 419, 81, and 488 STATIL #t.—Tho bast §1 por day houso in Chioago, Good slngloor o sulto, to pernianont boardur at low s b prives Lay boaril, B!ur ek, Pl AY~PIANOS FURNISIED AT S o Ghaio o, bl ST AL |‘ltx’l‘ l:v’ll:l"‘l. Tlllllr;'lfl of u\lllfl:ylumnl’ Doarborn and ‘aniluron-ata, ara, Tlont hio ur. Ylasn. Tvad's Tunipls of Madis, oorsor of Dosrbora aud ro Y RS do A Bl oar Ve om0 SEWING MAOHINES. ot INO MACHINES, T3UY X DONESTIO RRWING NAGHINE ON FARY y monts, 804 pay for {6 in sowlag 1 o aslre, 0t 173 Andl 114 Briath UIA-ate, up sfaize 0 4 304 NQE FIOE OF A, 3, MKLOMGRT, 3 SR GEBION bl ASOIET, e BOTT d, aud repaied, Opon oveulngs, ' OST_ON 1H1; RATLROAD, TWO STUDS AND A will bo bought from thp findor, Addross ¥, J. Ottawa, Canada, 5 8] omo street botween Uw ~fifth = o kR AT Yoo P e, Mapkaret fio ",'.,‘:""g,";, i Touurning tho sauma sl be snita rdod. WOODIRIDG T Fvoatyhither, o ore " OST_A HOY—LEFT HASTING, TNMPIRG OTTY, Sttty about o 0t of Jyauars, nad e t9 OBy cuga; was soca thoro onco, and have tot hoard any pe. augubot bimsinoo. hie nate is Thomas J. Haydon: he i3 ours old, aud walks. 1athor Tatio. 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