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' THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTORER 16, 1874---TEN PAGES. Mr, Dletzgch wns declared to b tho nomineg for Coroner, [Cheors.] Ifo was onlled for, and 3polke as follaws ¢ Mpn, PRESIDEXT Anp Gexrieses: T thank yon Aealily for nominatiug mic, and, ¥ eleoted, T think 0y first duty and my first business will bo to bold an E%um ]nn the Nepublican party of this county. ecrs, Mr, Bluhm pfolnntod ngainot tho action of the Convontion, Tho Eightl Ward delogatior! bad shanged its vota to l:Fm, nnd, thoso votes giving & mojority, ho wae tho legal nomlnce of tho bod‘yl éuluanu‘] Tho Obnir (Mr. Onahan) sald Lio would niot Lo aeousod of unfairnosu ; tho result of tho Dallot was ovidonco that the yoto of the Lighth Ward would not biave olocted 3r, Blubni AR, OUARLES RERN nid l;:ghfl hue}:l dorontnd& l;n: im‘ &mg:u:;lflt: sup) 3 ow, and he ha “L ckor." {A wfi‘a’u,‘v:'oood boy!"] Ho would do all ho could to oloctlhim sud Mr, Diatzach, whoso ngmllmtlnn would bo satisfactory to tho people, heors. ! Annthr]ar ballot for Coroner was domanded by poveral from the Bighth Ward, but tho Chair wonld not entortain tho proposition, as it was it of order. = COUNTY COMDISSIONERS, The Chair announced thot tho next thing to be done was tho nomination of County Commis- sionors. 4 Aftor p nolsy controversy abont the districta ontitled to Commisslovers, nominations wero mado, about twenty porsons beiug mentionod, Tz WhTBIDE. . : otion that Commissioners to reprosent lk: vfist 8ido bo nominated firat wns agreed to. Mr, Washington Ilesing nominnted O, C. P, Holdon, who, ho sald, wns_well known ju the city, and whoso namo would bo & eradit to the tickot. On motton, Mr, Holdon was nominated by nc- olamation. A motion tonominato Thomas E. Courtney by seclamation was voted down. Additiounl fighting and disorder followad, and it was ot length decided to voto for ail who lhad boen nominated. Tho balloc rosulted as follows Mr, Patrick Carroll was doclared to have ‘nominated. TIE NOATH SIDE. A seoro of nominations were thon made forn Commissioner from the Notth Side, A motion that F. H. Winston be nominnted by acolsmation was deeided in the aflirmative, The nunouncemont provoked much bad fool~ ing, John l\lchh‘mf'u frienda Pmtoallng that tho “pog Iaw " should not be applied, Mr, McCaffroy said thoro was o ‘*slate™ bo- ing run through tho Convention, {i‘lm action was tinally reconsidored, and Jobn HMeCaffroy was nominated by acclamation. [Cheern.] s 2 On 1otion, Goorge K. Schimidt was nominated #n the samo way. Mr. McCafiroy mado o' epecch, ;promising,”if alected, to do his duty promptly and w TUE COUNTY, % Tho county delegations mot by themselves while tho city dologates woro employed as mave tloned 2bove, and nominated John Conley for tho unexpired torm of H, M, 8ingor, aud The- cdore Guenthor, of Worth, for a full term. After many futile attempls to got thodologates to nominate a County Exccutive Committee, the Obwir entortained o motion to adjouwrn, and, it b_elu,f,:u:gmad to, the Convention adjouwrned vine die. o THE TICKET, Tho fecling lust ovoning among the moro prom- mont leadors of tho Opposition was cheerful, tho mominationa for Sheriff and Coroner being so- ceptablo, and much bottor than wore anticipated. It was known, from tho way the primarles were manipulatad, that the Convention was liablo to bo controlted by a gang of bummors, chiefly in thio pay of the Republicaus, whose object was to nzddlo the ticket with wonk men, or mon unwor- thy the nupport of the poople. Honco fears ware entertained that they would be successfal, and carry the ticket under by dend woight. The mob, however, failed to develop sufficient strength to nominato their favorito—Jobn Corcoran— through Mike McDonald, and Ed Buras, the thief, who was rocently pardoned out of JSoliet, and other gamblers and shouldor-hitters, were on the floor, and used throats and monoey to securo votes, Tho disappointment of Corcoran was great, since hio had spent o large sum among the * boys,” nnd bLas now no hopes of getting any of it back. Ald. Foley, who nominated him, took his defoat so to hoart that ho went homo, and did not ehow himself during the ovonirg, Col. Cleary’'s friends were ohagrined, but, at tho some i jubilant over Corcoran's failure, expr g thomselves as plensed with Agnow. “he nominoa was here, thore, and overywhero last night, roceiving the congratulations of hin friends, and of thoss who hnd at firet voted agalnst him. Heis gencrally rogarded as strong, politically,—tho strongost, il fact, of all the Lrish candidaies who wero beforo tho Convention. Ag to tho nominations for County Commis- sloners, the solection ot Pat Carroll and John McCuffroy wasrogardod with digfavor; the othors are gencrally considored to ba good men and uu- oxcoptionablo. ~ Thero was some talk of rovisiug the tail ond of tho ticket but whother it will b dono_or not o one would talie it upon himeelf to assort. Nearly cvery one conceded that tho oxcision of tho two mon named would romove dead matter, and 1t is moro thao probable that thoy will ba obliged to with- drayw in favor of two gentlemon who, if electod, would havoe intelligonce enough to dischargo tho duties of Oounty Commissionor, ————— GEORGE E., WHITE. The followiug affidavit hns been banded In for tpublication, Mr, White {5 now o candidate for * the Ropublican nowination for Bteto Senator in the Pirst District. By tha Constitution, a pro- ‘vious residence of two years in tho district Is ro- quired to make him eligible, and tho object of tho afliduvit iu to sbow that less than two vonrs 250 lio Lad hie rosidenco in the'Thirteouths Ward, which Js in Wourtls Souatorinl Districl Stute of Hilnols, County af' Cault a2, “ _ Edwiu Drary, Chlef IYL']ml)' in County Clerk’s ofiice, beiug duly sworn, doth dopove nud sy, thut, ou or about tua12th day of Octaber, A, D, 1874, he, 1 com- pany witli O, 1% Poriolst xud’ Georgo E, Whito, Alder- man of tho Eloventh Ward, did porsonuily examine the l-book of tho First Preciuct of tho Thirteenth Ward for the clectfon held in tho sald preciuct on {lo 6th day of November, A. D, 1§12, which 8aid poll-book wns then on filo in the oflice of the Gounty Olork of Cook Caunts, and faund opposito No, 700 ¥ (indicating number of butlot) the followiug, |¥iz: “George i, White (afiidavi))", fu the column headed * Nutnes of votors,” and ilint subsoquently, lnz. on te 16th duy of Uctober, A, D. 187, be exatiie {ued tho eaid poll-book, and found Bleet on which the nama * ticorge White ” wan | written torn out und destroyed, Enpwy Druay, Bubacribed and worn to before mo, thin 15th day'of , Octolxer, A, D, 1874, AUyTIN J, DOYLE, % Clerk of the Criminal Court, Cook County, *_ It i reported thut tho attention of the Graud Jury will be called to this mutllation of ollcial records, which is n criminnl offonse, and an at- tempt medo to discover tho offonder, e WARD MEETINGS. o8 THE FOURTH WARD, The Fourth Ward Ropublicun Club mat at thair ball, corner of Wabash uveuue and Tveuty- socond strdot, last ovoving, Tho meoting was callod to order at 8:30, President D. A. Jonos in thie chair. About fitty-tive membars were prosont Bauford D. Porry was called, nnd atated the objoct of the meoting, Ho said : It ploasad bin to seo A0 many gentlemen prosont who ought to take Au jutorest in politics, Tt had formerly been Lmvd ‘work to gt togother substautiul ropresontative men at a political moeting. The polities of o ward ghonld be run by men wha did not want oftico, They ought to avlect tho candidatos, und Bot allow candidates to solect thomsolves. Peo- plo who did not attend the primary meetings ahould nover grumble about bad men for ofico ; -a man had no suoial, moral, or political riguy to stay awany from tho primaries, ho Ifon, J. . Dore sald ho did not wish to stump in ndvanco of o nominntion, The offica of legislator in Stato or nutionul couucils waa full of rosponsibility. Htato and netionsl officen should Lo iilled only by good e, too, that tho cily had far more need of good Counclimen than she had for membors of Con- + grows, Ho olowed by raying, if uomiuated, hiy epgechios should cousist of business, and’ not soiling st othor candidates. N, A. 3, Galloway spoke, rnd D, A, Shepherd moved that the Exccutivo Committes bu ju- craascd to ten, and that thoy muko up u tickot for delegaten to Lo voted for for tho County uud Congrossional Couventionu, tho names of” vuld deleaaten to bn rubmeitted to tho wecting tor yortion at the Ha thonght," tholr approval. Blensrs. Bhophord, Loland, and Didwell wero added to that committoo, which ro- tirad for conaultrtion. W. 0. Cola, & candidato for Aldormannio honors, followed in nlittlo talk, and wna stecaodod by Fornando Joues, who designatod tho Btate Bonrd of Equalization as an abomination, Aftoran nbeonco of thrpe-quarters of an hour, the Committoo reportod the mllowlng nmment For dolegates to Congrassional Convention: D. A, Jones, G, M Culboraton, Josopls Sampgon, Amos Grannfs, B, A, Irieh, Jncob Strader, Nol- aon Morris, O, H, Gaubort, J, I, Clough, Chatlos D, Kollogg. Tor delogntes to County Conven- tlon: George 11, 8idwell, A. C. Calkins, N, B, Bouton, Nnthan Whaolor, Coorpo A. Iurtman, G- A. Loland, J, E. Staoy, £, M. Moshor, THE TERTH WARD, Tho Tonth Ward Republican Olub mot last night at their headquarters, corner Washington and Ialuted sireets, with the Presldont, Mr. Joooph Reynolds, iu tho chair, ©On motion, tho Obnir appoluted a commiltca of fivo, conolating of Mesare. A, G. Low, L. L DBond, J. L. Brennan, John Hoffman, and J. M. Ionnedy, to mako upa delogatoe tidkot to bo votod for to-day na delogates to their County Convention Baturday noxt. Tho following-named goutlomen wero solectod ng much ticket: Congrossional dele- pates, L. T. Bond, D. W, Clark, Martin Conyad, Alviu Saulabury, T\ M. Avery, Jobn Hoftman, A, L. Bishop, and . O, Morey, County delogntos: A. G. Low, J. M. Kennedy, J. M, Gotman, J. In Dreunan, Froderick Boener, Charlea D, Peacock, T, B, Felton, nnd 11, J, Olivor, On_motlon tho soloction of the Committeo was adopled, and the mooting adjourncd. THE ELEVENTR WAWD, Tho Norwegian Ropublican Ofub met at No. 113 Milweukeo avenue Inst ovoning, C. R. Mat- son, President, In the chair. £ = Dr, Paoll addressed the weceting, * Ho in op- posed to choosing long-fingorod mou as ofilcors in the city or county. Mr. Gittyson considers that the Republican party alono can rectify tho political wrongs now opprossing the people, J. D, Ward, candidate for Congroms, camo noxt. He igin favor of reform, docs not bo- leve in partion, but is solicitous for the preser- uation of liberty, nud tho colored mon must ba made_ag onfo in Loulsiana an thoy aro in Chica- o, Mr. Harrison, his opponont, was nt the time of the War in sympatby with the Rebols, and the Whito Loaguo would rejofce ot his olec- tion, Mo did not care whothor ho himselt was returndd or not, but Lo would rogurd it oy & do- plorable event it Harrison wero elected. Ropresantative Oloson spoko in ropudiation of tho chargens made ngainst bim by Gou. Lich that ho was o linr aud o young man, Ho was loudly applauded. TIE TWELPTI WARD, The Ropublicans of the. Lwellth Ward turned out in full force for n mase-mocting last ovening at Martine's Hall, on Ada stroot. Col. A, N. Watorman occupied the chair, aud Mr, Georgo T. Owen officinted ng Scerotary, Juatico Auslin oponed with o telling and sen- giblo campaign-lecture, which was well recoived by tho audience, Alr. Olark Goib follotved in n speech which was not co woll received, and, although ho was warmly applauded at ity closs, thoro was considerablo dissatisfaction manifostod dunng its delivery. Sovoral othoer goutlemen alao nddresged the club in short spacches, and thto Chairman clozed with » neat and offectivo spoech aa to what was oxpected of tho Republic- ans in the coming conveutions, % A committee, covsisting of J, D, Briggs, Car- Iile Mason, O. L, Manu, and D. J. Avery, way appointed fo nominate n Congrossional Commit- teo and a list of delogates to tho Convontion, which meets to-morrow, The Congressionn! tickot nominated is ag fol- lows; Mounroe Heath, Guor;bn Anson, Jobn B. Joffery, Charles Rcitz, 8. Undem, O. L. Maun, . 0.”Uolo, Moses Jones, - Tho dolegates nominated to tho County Con- vention are W. F, Mllllf)n.u. P, 1L Willard, Clork Goib, 8. O, Btover, D. J. Ayery, Augustug Koohn, Joseph Ranuoy, : After thoso nominations wero_ratified by tho club, loud calls wore mado for Alr. John B, Jof- fery, who wae understood to bo a candidate for Alderman, He thanked his friends for nominat- ing him, but positively rofused to run, stating his businoss would not permit him to hold any oflicial position in the City Govornment. He ro- signed in favor of Col, A, N, Watorman. Aftor taking up & collection, the club adjourned. THE THIBTEENTIZ WARD. A woll attended ,meeting of the Thirtecnth Ward Ropublican Club took placo lnst evening at No. 735 Madigon streot, Mr. Reuben Cleve- land in tho chalr. Bpeoches were made by, sovoral prominent geutleman present advocat- ing the solection of sound respousiblo mon ag delogatoo to the Convention. Tho following delegates wore nominated by acclamation: D. Worthington, , Col. sames, O. W. Nash, F.T. Wolch, J, L. Campbell, Col. Lilliard, W. W. Calkine, Georgo R. Davia. Having no forther business to transact, tho club adjouroed at an carly hour, resolved to do good work at tho pri- mary elections to-duy. THE FOURTEENTI WATD. The Fourteenth Ward Ropublicans held a meoting last evewsng in Tammany Hall, Indisnn strect, cornor of Lincoln, William Willisms in tho chnr, Louis B. White, acolored gentloman, being called upon, addressed tho meeting, He szid: ‘When I roso I did so to excuge myself, for I do not think it right to insugurato tho busi- ness of this mootivg., Novortheless I think it is incumbont wupon the humblest of us todo overything to oppono the oxertions of thoso peoplo who aro trying to undormino the Govornment. ‘The questions sgitating the Amearican peoplo ave of vital importance. T'ho cause of any peoplo whoso rights are hetd in aboyanco deservas tho espoucement of every lovor of freedom. ‘The plaiform of the Ropub- licon party embraces such a policy. 1t hassbown itself tho most progressive, and only through it con reform, whother am (o sumptuary laws or the wore intoresting matior of porsonal Irecdom, bo eccomplishod. ~ As tho ropresontative of n clags doprivod of tho priv- ilogos accorded by tho Comnstitntion, he muat raigo Lig voleo in support of tho Iepublicun party, ‘The outragen inthe South nre not due to maro ditferonco of color; hero in the North thera is 10 antagonisin_betwean black moy and white. But tho disabilities tho colored men in thio South muffer, and the opproseion thoy ave viulted with, nre sitply duo to tho fuct thut thoey aro black men, for the colored men iu ‘thae South -aro all Ropublicans. Aud they aro found in that party bocausa it has achioved wou- derful things for that race ; ib Laus emancipated thom, and the Domoeraey oftors to thiem no ine ducemont. 1o claimed t6 bo ono of 800 colored citizens iu the ward, aud askod if thoey, conduct- g thomsclves a8 respectable mien, are not en- titled to vight of locomotion aud other rights dopied them in the swmo mohucr o othor well-conducted men of tlia opposito color. 1o clozed with a very forciblo nppcal in favor of his rnco, uaylng that be bellevad tho votors will show the men of tho Houth that thoy sympathizo with the colorad mon in'their strng- gles, and alko show the Whito Leaguora that tho Governmens will bo sustained. Ald, Quirk said It wonla bo presumptnous ons Lis part to nddress the meeting, which lad just hoard a very aloguent speech from.Mr., White. Others presout know mora nbout politica than he, and he would like to hear from them, Bx-Ald. 1. G. Gill was the noxt speaker. o #aid thab he had droppod into tho Convention of the Opposition party. Ilo suw n great many men thore, frieuds of his, The man who re- ceived tho highes number of votes for the of- fleo of Sherifl on the flvst Lallot had beon a prom- Inent gambler,—ono who had sovoral gaming- housos which he run openly, Gumbling was o crme ugainnt tho Tnw of the country, und ngainst the hest interests of the commuuity. 1lo belioved gambling to bo worse thun stealing, and a party vihich would sot up such a one for the support of the poople isust reclion upon its upholdors ay being o gey, of thioves, Hao racollected tho time whon uuch uction would strike the community with holy horror, 1lo was pglad, howover, to loun thet tuat wman was not nominated : ho was gled for the creditand fair famo of thocity, Alr, Gill thon dilated upon tho glories of tho lepubtican party, claiming for it a brillisut aud honorable record. e, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Thero will bo a meeting of the topnblicans of the Twentioth Ward this ovening, at 8 o'cluck, at Bhurpshooters’ Hall, Able speskors will be pres. ont sud address the mecting, Hepublicans are cordially fnvited. By direotion of Willlam Bokor, momber of tho Central Committeo from tho ‘Lhixd Ward, the vating-place of tho primery ‘mecting to be hold to-day fs changod frou 619 Stuto streol to the southeast cornur of Stato aud Lwelith stroety. J, VY, Lnockway, Sngfitnr,v Caok Couuty Mepublican Contrul Uom- o, A publio moeoting nf the Young Mon's Inde- poudent Olub will bo held at 181 Diue Island nvenuo, thin evening, Oot. 18, All aro invited. Qood sponkora i attendanc TUESDAY’S ELECTIONS. INDIANA. Gpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ixpranaronts, Ind,, Oot. 15, —Oficinl roturns havo beon tecalved from aboutb thirty countios, which mny bo taken as ropresoutative of tho State. 'I'io Domooratic gaing amount to 4,76, or an nverage of 176 o tho county, and on this bauin the Democratio majority in tho Btato will notb be far from 16,000, The paiun aro ealoulnted on lfondricke’ voto of two yoars ago. whon ho hind o majority over Brown of 1,100, The officlal roturus givo tho Nopublicons five Congresamon ~Robiuson, in tho Sixth, by 307 mejority; Huntor, fu the REighth, by 168; Oason, in tho Ninth, by 406; Evane, in tho Elovonth, will hiove at loast 1,200 ; and Baker, in tho Thir- teanth, carries tho district fully. Tuntor's cleo- tion ia caused by sn unoxpocted gain in Parke County, Rice's homo, whoro lIuntor ran 300 ohead of tho Btato ticket, COason owes his cloe- tlon toitha fact of an Independont candidato, who divided tho Opposition nearly equally with Ae- Clurg, rogular Domocratio candidato. Hulman is defonted In tho -Xjrst by 400 majority. Taylor runs ahead in the Twalfth, and, for & tune, tho Republicans woro tnolined to claim lis olection, but Hamilton undoubtedly oarries the district, Tho Domocratio majority in this district 1s 505 foc Landers. I carries this’ county by 909. Coburn earriod tho county two yoars nzo by over 1,100. The Legislature fa not figured out as followa : The Sonnto has eixteon Republicans_bolding over snd eight now oncs olected, nnd_probably nine. Tho Domocrats have eight old members and elect fourtoon now oney, and the Independonts oloct thirce. The chances aro that the Benate will bo o tio, tho Lieutonant-Governor having tho casting vote, Tho Houes is flaurod np by tho Ropublicans ot fifty-one Ropublicans, ~ forty Domocrats, and nino Indopendont, Dut those figuros will be considorably changed. Tho Dom- ocratio Committea claims fifty-oight members of theLower House, but this includes o number of Indepondonts, whom thoy nesume to know willnct with them. In this county the Democratic ma- Jority runs from 108 on Auditor to 1,800 on Trong- uror. Tie Ropublicans hoped to pull tho Audi- tor through, but tho officinl count diseipated the hopo. The olection of Landors is especially gall- ing to Coburn, and he has outsworn tho srmy i Flandors to-dny, bocausa of his defent, charging to tho treachory of tho nepirants for county ofiico. Baxtor, tho author of tho Tomperance law, and candi- date from Wayno County for tho Benato, has but 6 _majority, whilo the Btato ticket hna 1,300, His election will bo contested, It isa significant faoct that Marion County, the home of Benator Morton ; Decatur County, the home of Cum- back: St. Joseph Conuty, tho homo of Colfax ; and Rush Coanty, tho home of Liout.-Gov. Sox- ton, havo cach gono Demoeratio for the firat timo in tho history of tho perty. Cass County, tho home of Henator Pratt, hos incronsed its Democratic mnjority lnrgoly. A mwmmnbor of loading Republicans this moming proposed to chengo tho result in this county by bLanving tho lszflth Ward (tho largest Democratio ward in tho aity) thrown out by tho Board of Canvossers for somo ullcfind informality, but tho attempt was sbandoned. Gov. Hnudrfcks, in s convor~ gation to-tday, interproted the Domocraticviotory ns & warning that tho pooplo were tired of tha party in power, He also thought tho gorrymans der of tho Stato by the Republicans a strong slo- ment of thoir dofeat. Ho spid tho Democrats hind como to stay. _McDonald claims tho Logis- Inture sufficiontly Domocratic to olect o Domo- oratie Sonator, aud the opmfon is gon- eral that in that ovent ho will bo tho coming mat, Loading Ropublicans attributo_ thoir defeat almost ontirely to the Temperance law. Gon, Browue, tho last eandl- dato for Govoruor, romarked to-dsy thatcru- snding might bo pleasing to God, but it was nn abomination to mankind., Who Democrats will jubllato on Saturdny night, Lator returns from Allen County dissipate any iden of tha olection of Taylor. Hamilton haa s large msjority, car- rying Allen County by 2,500, Inp1aNApoLIs, Ind., Oct. 16,—Official roturns reccived to-dsy change tho result given last night in tho First, Eighth, and Ninth, Congres- sional Districts. "In tho Tirst Distriet, B. 8." Tuller, Domocrat, is olected over Heilman, by about 400 mnjority. In tho Eighth District, Morton C. Huutor, Republican, nnd pregent mombor of Congross, is re-olected by 108 ma- Jority. In tho Ninth District, T, J. Carsen, Re- publican, ahd present member, has 361 wajority, with ono dietrict 'in TLafayotte to hear from, which will increrse his majority. Tn the Soventl Indianopolis District, rank “Londers, Domo- crat, bas & majority of 666, 'Tho delegation will gtand oight Domocrats to fivo Ropublicans, o Domocratic gain of five members. "I'ho official voto in twenty-soven countion givon tho Domocrats a net galo on the Stato ticket, as Zon_mnrcd with the vota for Governor in 1872, of 700, ‘The majority in the Stato will reach 15,000, I'no following ara the official majoritics counties ;: Spencer County, Democratic majori- ty, 454; Orango County, "Democratic majority, 361; Bonton County, 167 Tepublican majority ; Wayna_ County, Ropublean majority, 1,004 3 Clerk County, bemooratic majority, 491; Put- nam County, Domocratic majority, 600; Aliami County, Demooratic mojority, 110; Jackison County, Domocratic majority, 1,186; Wabash Conuty, Republican mnajority, dm; Pulaski County, Demootatic majority, 203; Hancock County, Demooeatio majority, +_ Monroo County, Republican majority, 87: Hamilton Qounty, Republican majority, 1, County, Ropublican majority, County, Ropublican majority, Ropublican majority, Deomocratic majority, 230 ; Allen Coun- ty, Domoeratic majority, 3,278; Huntington County, Ropublican majority, 180 ; Purk Coun- 3‘, Ropublican wajority, 700 : Ciinton County, emocratic majority, 834; Jasper County, publican majority, 434 ; Whitoley County, Dom- ocratio majority, 6273 Poiry County, Domocratic majorily, 91 Deentur County, Domacratic majority, 65 ; Jay Connty, Republicsn majority, 93 ; Marion County, Domocratio majority, 653, Trow tho best estitaates thot can be mado to- night, tho Legislaturo will stand ae follows: Benators bolding over, 16 Ropublicans; 8 Democrals; elected, 8 Iopublicans, 12 Domo- crats, 3 Indopondents, 8 doubtful, Tho doubt- ful districts aro Switzerland, Ohio, Ripley, Craw- ford, Iarrison, Posoy, and QGibson Countles, In tho Houso, 51 Domocrats, 40 Republicans, and 9 Independents, Tu this city aud county tho ontiro Demceratic ticket is elected by majoritics rauging from 108 to 1,802, In Wayno County, tho official voto given Bastor for Sonator only 6 majority. . Tha oflicial mujority for M. 8, Robinsonin the Sixth Congrossional District is 384, & ‘Pippocanon County, official, Republican ma- Jority, 634, In this connty Stout, tho Indepond- ent caudidate for Seccretury of State, recolved 082 votes. Later and completo official roturns from tho Niuth Congresslonal District give Cason 465 mejority. Uho officinl voto of Boono County for Cobgrosa ia_Cuson, Rep,, 1,915; McOlury, Dem,, 1,048 ; Bowley, Indepoudont, 1,681, Tho Ropub- Heaus goin the Shovift, 'Lronsuror, and Recorder. The Domocrats elect Auditor and Ropresoutatiy Tour Wayye, Ind,, Oct. 16.—~Binckford Coun- ty, olicinl, gives ‘Laylor n majority for Congress of 194, Tho ontire’ Domocratio ticket is eleoted iu Allen Conuty. Teane Haovk, Ind, Oct, IG.—Hunter, Rep., fe lsctod to Conigrou In”chiu districs by 193 ras- ority., 3 L7, WarNE, Ind,, Oct. 16.—Allon County, offi- clal, Noft, 6,007; Curry, 3,424, Wolls County, ofticial, for Congress, Hamiitou; 1,661; Taylor, 1,826, untington Couuty, oflicinl, Stato ticket Hopublican by 14 mnjority. Taylor's maforlty is 181, Whitloy County, officia}, Hamliton, 1,620; Taylor, 1,683, » Evassviirg, Ind,, Oct. 16.—Posoy County, official, gives Nef 911 majovity; Fuller, for Con- gress, 404, Vandorburgh Connty, oflicial, gives Tloiintn 1,065 majority, Glbsou County' gives Noft 4405 'Fullor, 407. Warrlok Couuty gives Fuller Y28 wmwjority ; Bponcer County, 440 for Yuller. Perry County gives IHeilman 205 ma- Special Disputch to The Chicugo Tribune, Souvru Buxp, lud,, Oct, 15.—11 18 couceded on all linds here that Dr. W. B. Raymond, Dom,, Is clected to Congress from thin (Lenth) district. Special Dispatels to The Chcagu Tribiiue, Tenne: Hagre, Ind, Oet. 15,—The returas are not yot sl oficially reported from this distriot, but enough is kuown authoutionlly to Iusuro Hunter's (Rep.) olection by fromi 100 to 200 wajority. Rlch, Owen County, rolls up amu- Jority agninet Wim of 1,03, whilo tho same Diutrict dofeated Johmson (llop,) for the Hiato Houto hy nourly 160 votas, Npeoind [Hapatch to L'he Chicugo Tr Winawag, Ind,, Oct, 16,—The official vato of Pulaski Connty is 200 Deraoctutic for tho Hiato ticket, and tho sawe for W, 8. loymond for Cougross, Goorgo Burgon, Rop,, is elected to the Legislaturo, The Republicans elect their county tickat, oxcopt Treasuver and one Cam- | missioner, by small majorities, 3 Special inguatch t The Chickgo Tritrne, 3 LAVAYRTTE, lud,, Oct. 26,~The ofticlal wota of Tippioaucs County gives tho Biate ticked an - & 3525 7925 Grant 718 : Tipton avornga Ropublican majority of 530; Oason, TRepublican, for Congrosn, 654, Stout, Indepand- ent eandidelo, rocoivod 982 votes out of 7,477, Ofitelal and reliablo roports givo tho following wmajoritios In the district 1 Gason, Itepublican, for Congtross—Ionton, Connty, 118 ; Tippocanoo, Ghid 3 Warron, 709, McClurg, bumocrngfclllxtoll County, 660; Boono, H3; Montgomory, 46; Fountaln, 831, Svectal Dipateh to The Chicagn Tribine, Lraonizn, Ind,, Oct, 1 ho hard-monoy and home-rulo Democracy of tho 'Lhittoenth "Con- grossional Dintrict send grooling, 'The Republi- can majority of 1,000 hag dwindled down to less than 100, Nable County, which distinctly ropn~ diatod Voorhoriem, give, for the first timoe in nix- teon yoars, o Domooratiomajority,—on the Btato tloket by 116, and noarly 400 mnjority for Con- gress. — Our Logisiative and county ticket is alectod, with two oxcoptions, by majoritios vary- Ing from 111 to 044, Special Disvateh to The Chicaan Tribune, Erxiant, Ind,, Oct. 16.~"The Dowmocrats are haviug o grand colebration to-night. Bon- firos ato burning on Main streot, bands of musio are playing on tho stroot cornors, and proces- slons of mon aro parading tha town with trankparent bannors, and on thom are insulting (Fieo Tifth Pagey POARDING AND LODGING, * "Wout Sido. BISITOP.COURT,~PLEASANT TFURNISIIRD oo, vrith board, for mavriod conple or two singlo uentlomon, Teblo bontdars wantod, D 4 AR EEN-8T., HALF BLOOK FROM Aadigon cars womr‘y ploasant frout raoms, largo closcts, nicoly furnlshed; ali modorn convenionces; very clioap for marrled cuuplos. Also Yoy Sony front aingio youm for young gont or l:uzr. ‘Tablo um! equal to tho it, Laoation unoxcollod, Parties wili find this a most inviting home, QITY REAL DSTATE ON BABY TERMS, hnnrbinteont o 1 Olar WAL A ARTAT dallitga, 0 vonms ena, Wit A Alac b o aentot on dripbell-pac, " Congrars-arls Vit ol i om Campboll-nes Drlaos Fow §5 Soncbornt OASPIRLL DROS. . (o toutitall. 1 TWO.ATORY T Iarr, A by BA inli.:{uwuuullt'm' RERTDENCIE T ‘on Watbinehavey Hotwoan Trwonty-fourth and = fitate, 191 foot "{:um»lz\:_-l:fi)nxlfir P ol ety or togotitor or onath oF e APITNGIAN, B Lod SAY o PRITTY INRTDTE THI OTTR linits, favarably Inoateid shgan; oaey torus, A oot Drlok lionto nonr Unon Patk, half sash helanaa in five fepray. choans 102 Washingicin-at.” 16, 1L UABYLR & 01 BALE-ON ROWTIL DEARBORN-ST,-1;, 8, or 76 feot, north of Dhleago-ny. £, 48,08 £0 1ect, wost of Lanvitt- 50, or 100 fort on earnor tobos Michima; b faot noxth of ‘Kwonty-ninth-at, sl Yoty i Doattiorn, Butlortlold, i "Araotd- Do it ortli-av, (. IGGINSON, QL0, M Real Estata Ottice, No. % Washington-at balt of its valuo} mustbasold. E. O, GOLL & CO., 138 ;:n_!jnlla~gl. OR HALE—FOR TWO.THIRDS 118 VALUE, EXOTANGE — GOOD _FARM- L ¥, XL"GA:J'FI'»EO-{“N,;W;T o torms, 102 Wavhington-st. Warron.av,~24, £, Van Unrou-st,—5 WANTED~~314 Hooklkoevers, Olorkn, & NTED-A COMPETIENT ~— BOOKKY A WANEERGE ctosaCty sufaranons,” b Ao e, o ik o i renionoo, 1L oiice Er T-CLARS HOOT W RTRIGTLY ¥ aud shoo ealorman for yotall, Alusthoa llurln niAn, Lntwoen ¥ aued ¥ yonra of aga, and undoratand fine seondn thoroughly, BULLOCK 1SROS., 50 and 62 dadi- Soniest, . Traos. A el O T8 AT OOY IR unant T ES N e, fnie o OATMAK AT WAY AND'S, 2 Wosl Madison-st. WA AT & Y-SRCUND. iV‘AN{flD-“K‘AiLm(B—T\VO h TIRST.OLARS COAT. ra } }I"Rflfll‘mlfl patd, ufsa”.ox,m\\;row.m T Ol WaNTR GOOD PANTA MAKER TO GO }Ylmu tho gountry. Roviyto BIDDIAA KoY D, 3 W D-WE WAST TODAY FIVI; TINKIIE; IS long lob i . &1, T, MUIIIAY NMEDIATELY—AN EXVEIURNCID Jukne 1 for’ haaly nto,” UOKETTE & i i PE] D AT MINK Atily at 1 Souih Watorat, Itooia e *‘ANIST ly at 10 a. m. r'i‘lu'lh SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE O BALE—810 WiLL BUY A TLOT AT PARK o) lku!‘k‘:r: § mdluw‘nmm;ii 857!“ mr‘mlh “L'"l'i" Plllélxlllw jioo opats roBgRy AnON. Fro0s Rane oriy in markots HEA BROWN, 13 Laaliocstes Robtrts OR BALE—TIOUSIS AND COTTAGES IN Fuglowoed and Evauston at low pricen atid on, casy torms, Monthly paymonts, TILLOTEON BROS,, 03 Washington-st. JA K% WEST WASHINGTON.ST,— FIRST-OLARS 1.‘55'&-"« and room, 85 10 B7 per waek, Day board, 185 oo YEST SWARIUNGTON.ST. — PLEASANT L3O rooms and fiest-olasa board witlh uso of bath-room, Torma yory rossonable. 3 4‘6 WEST WASHINGTON.ST, —LATAE FRONT alcova rooin, Landsomoly furnishad, with fimt- claxs board, sui‘abld for thres or fout gontiomon. 801 WARRERAV.IURNISIED 10ONS 10 rent, with honrd; $6 to 86 per weok, Laocalton A Mo 1, Suitavlo for contioman and wifo oe singlo gau- me, WEST MADISON-ST,, SHARP'S BLOOK— 505 DOO Sloant Foamaoor aeits oralugle, to ront, with Voard, at roasonabls prices, Sonth dine. RIDGE COURT, NEAR MIORIGAN-AV.— it-claes board for Iadics or gentiomon, $35 o360 bor wook, with uza of plano; day board, §1. #77Q AND 80 VAN BUREN-8T,, CORNKR OF THIRD- av.—Cholco rooms, with or without board, for fam- 1lios or uenticmen, 26 MICHIGAN-AV.~A LARGESECOND.-STORY L frout room, vory dosirablo; slso room for two, wih bl board 77T P T T 28 AND 260 MICHIGAN.-AV.~A PLEASANT snito of rooma for o family; aleo room for two iy g’o’g’monmlm-un—nfismAnm ROOMS T0 QU4 ront, with oF ithout board.” Raforcaco oz rod, D) MIGHTG. 399 e inad glnglo room, - 590 WABISIAY. - TARGE FRONT RGON, with alcovo, furhlghad or unfurnishivd; also, othor dosieabla zooms, logle &nd doublo, Rolvrancos ro- uirad, 69~ WABASH-AV.—A SUITE OF VERY HAND- “t somo larga rooms, with board; will Lo rontod singls or togethior. R WABASI-AV. — PLEASANT ROOMS 1025 RN, THEAR e BOS fow boarders. Roferoucos ronuired, - -AV.—A BUITR OF ROOMS WITIL oatd, in’ & privato family; slso, a INDIANA-AV,—ROOM FOK GENTLEMAN and wio, or singla gontioman; furalsiied or ua- Turnishod, yrith board. N IGELY FURNISITED ROONE, WITIL GOOD Th- bis for martfed or aluglo gontiomon, South Side, ogly ono biook from Tlilnols Cenieal Railroad, Addross X, caro Carrfor 7, Sowth Sidostation, Hotels. BISHOR.COURT HOTEL-NO! and 616 West, Afadison: . 1Y, Victson, Manager, “A canvonfontls-looatyd hotol ¥ad ploasant honio fr sotag gontluacn, and All' persons romainiog o the cily & jow days ‘or wocks. ~Streot cars and stages pass tho door at_convonlont {ntervals; overy departniont of th houso coudusted on fistclass principlos at uriocs to cait 10 timos. (00D, XOONE, WITIL TOARD, AT TIE OITE Tlotol, carnior Skxtocutli and State-sta., from 87 to $10 por week. LVADA TOTEL, WA Madiaon and Matiroa-sts. Winter at vory low rates: roum BOARD WANYED, OARD—A LARGE ROOM, OR SUITK OF ROOMS, writh boatd for Iady'; *furufehod, with watorand gas, Central lncn(lnl\‘llolurnfl . Address, with torms and lo- cation, U 31, ‘Tribuno oiics. 'OR GENT AND WIFE, IN A PRIVATE two roams, or alouve roms north ol Twonty- . and oast of ‘Stato. Koferonce, Address M ibuno ofiico. 3 £o7, 609, 6i1, 18 V.. BETWEREN litateclase board for tha nith oc witheut board, Btate Jocation JOARD-A MAN AND WIFEDESIRETIRST-OLARS baard, b good uélishborliood. ~ Addross 1 6%, Tribuno ol [BOARD=A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR DESIRE permanont bourd aad lergo routu, oast of tata and Rortl of Lldeido-oooet; will poy $id. " Addross, wlilious delay, G 2, Tribuno ofic OARD=A GENTLENAN AND WIFE WANT TWO unfurnisbed yoonis (except oarpata) with bonrd in & ta family, Terms not to cxcvod 850a month. Ad- 3, Yribusto ol FINANGIAL. AN MAKE TIMRE IR UIANsmfll‘W Onoxflflmc";\; roneriz, nnd ma. morlaazo or Goimmorcla Fror oy, s e Bns Do ) it ]‘ i AND SMALL AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON 1 houses and lote in tho city, H. P, BALDWIN, ¢ and £6 Lasall »_Room 23, LDA N WANTED-3$5,00 FOIL 6 YEARS AT 10 PER cont and 234 por cont comuntssion, Only principala Tadta vy, STRJSKAL, 153 South Usnals! For SALT—OR BXONANGE FOR GOOD NIESI- donce property, nfie saburban farm of & acres fn Cook Gounty, {ummgdnw. HAIR & €O, Tirgan Blook, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. e b B e M, RO FOR BALE-OR RXOOANGE-TRXAS, ARKAN. e foe hosehondte o cashe 1 1. UM BTG uantitios, (or morohandito or cash..1i 1. NG, 102" East Handolph-st.s Toxas Land-Offico, B ot st o Joser ey i Shom, Gwion, connty B0 5 Sl Iexolanio for Obicago oot oatatoe 3. Ll KCRMLITE: T o ket puog, o .‘nf N by LY ANTRD-A GOO! WA mira i, & CO., 23 Raudolpli-st., up-stairs, ‘:gn{ll“\,.l %‘\!‘ S, ANTED~OARPENTERS TO TAIE CONTRACT tolay floors and trim Iy e . 10, 99 Anilson-te, ab 10 olelogks o Ot Bk Kaom OY. 166 EAST RANDOLVEL VW ANIED=X GOON HOGEE PATNT! Pl oarly ot 723 West Lakosts J TODAT, K. STED B e S B e Y R o wilos . and . i, 2t 108 North Wella-ato. P00 botweon 8 —TFWO_OOMPOSITORS, ON 5 W A o, 55 Wast Lako-at, DB WARTED- A Q00D ligl afe pife oc asalat i quiro of FULLEL, WAIILE AN WHO OAN MAKE tting up lioats 3 = 'O BALE-RY JONN R, LEWIA & CO., 18 OLARK- iy Jivom 20, 8 Tnrige smiount of farning'land, or ox- change for fmprosod clty real estatn. Collocting attand- ed toand genoral bushusss dono. Wo havo fine housos pud Lfing lota at Lako Vicw, nocr city limits, for alo st a {7 ANTED—8 G KLAYURS AT 148 WAIL, roi-av., 1u allay; 0 dave steady work and highost wagzes patd, 'F‘on BALE—2% CASIL WILL BUY 8 ACRUES DRV farm-land nonr raflroad fu' ono of tho bost corn o wing. No otly 5 Warrantod, 0. 1. OSSR & G 118 knnRmheste REAL ESTATE WANTED. VWANTRD-TO PURGHASE A DWELLING ON outh Sido, east of Stata; worlh about $if, uX. Part pasmont {n improved clty proporty, unincumbarcd. Aps Wy 10 J. P NEILL, G i VVANTHD—X WANT 10 K|UYJ\ IIOUSE AND LOT, or would huy lot aud balld If 1 csn Llol lot on mnnlhgor:enlr yagmcnts. slust bo in good locatiou; North Bldo proferred, Stato Jucation and lowest ‘v;h:u 10 recure an angwor, WUl bullda brick house, BUNI. TO RENT---HOUSES, 0 RERT~123 SOUTIL MORGAN-8T.—HOUSL OF J0rooms, in pood ropalr, good location, aud very cou. onlont t 058, 0 1 0, 18 NORTIL ANN-ST.—1I0USK OF & rooms, eloscts, and pantriont all nowly paporod, ted, and grainod. In g b Ann-ul, ox PARTY LEAVE TR clty wauld 11ko 10 runt howso and soll furnituro; il el vory low (0 puy nue wha will buy vt izunodiatoly, Ap- ly at 463 ko-nt, IO RENE-RNOWTI ARIILAND AV, , NEAR LAT st., aud fronthig on Union Park, Sstory srmo Lioneo, 8rooms, just put in ordor; 1§40 por month, or tho bost al- for wo can got from good tonaut. WAL' D, PALMER, 14GLaSallo-at. 08, B AND 8 TWENTY-SEOOND 1%, A0 NENT—; two two-story framo houges, of cight rooms oach; rentlow, B, 11, HIALL, basemodt, 77 Olnrk-nt. VWANIED-TWO Gf Tt TINNRS. APPLY to CHARLIES RETONLLE, 311 West Indiandat, V ND DLACK: ‘basomont. ARTED—X PRACTIOAT, LOOK VY “mmiths,Appiyat 173 Bouth Clark- no: VW ANTED=TINSER ATt NORH WELLS- VW ANTED-_TAILORS_T0 GOAT ARD § TANTS Tiakors? food price an atei w8l Kase Maduubiat DEBDLETE BOYD, ooy ver Coachmon, Toamsters, &o, WANTED-COAGHMAN AT LVANSTON: GER. maa or Seandinavian preforred; must bo aceustomed totho work aud lLava Ghicago roforcnse, Apply at 544 Bouth W from 10to 11'n SITUATIONS WANTED-~MALL Booltkeonors. Clarlkn, Fio. ITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG MARINY K2 tani, us hoakkoopor or casbinr far a rat-plshy himeis whoro salacy will bo wafllelont for sunport, 1y fully ¢ Retent to tako cistRo of any ot of hoika, * Addesss O 3, by tiico, W N WANTED=IY A GROG A }.mnn, wito o conimatd o good city and cauntry’ o Tador oo oo aa oty ealeman s rautlent 1o, cciymau and corrospondont, Addruss 11 o JILUATION WANTED-BY A YOUN( Adi- +J oustoniod to oftico work ; salary not as mush an of nbe Jotas o yormanant position. Addrass L 3, “Telbuna - GITTATION —WANTHD — 1N A DIV-GGODE 1) store, iy & sortng uianaf 10 yoaeat ovporiowon: good {plerenions: modorato walary xpoated. Addrosi d B, G QITUATION WANTED-Y A YOUNG MAN £ 5010 D2p0tIonon &4 bokkaomor, Aesistant boSkKaepar o coltoctor, 7 lacably quicid and obiruch nf accanaie: B IaAEL i o clty roferancea, Addrose QUIVATION WANTED—IIV A ra Reoom 1 Propall et o bjooilaia’ o leaso tomm, SO e s, T otent doublo-oni o o Ginconnd beal of roforanca, Addrow 15 b Tribune siind: JITUATION WANTED-BY A AN A8 Sy ok nvoloo hork 27 Ih et okaaren: i tgot, any Nonorabla oviploymont. Hovidos with e pae % a1} tha bust of T ) omployara. Audross for tro Uaye o 16 Tribuns obice Tramos. Conohmen, Toamsters, &n. TTUATION WANTED-IY A BINGLE MAN (EN. i|.)H:k;l‘|7h e s rugor-at. (Vwonty-tifth- ITUATION dross §WiL MOUGHLY WANTED=TO DRIVE TRAM O or tako caroof horses, or work Iu n livarys a9t 30 1uch ni abjact na a good placa, Ad- 141 Snuth Wa, SITUATION WANTED-TIV & GOOD TEAMSTIR, todrivan dolty track: 3 e B een S T e furee 1 5 Honsekooners. SIEEATION Wby AL, HOUSLEKRRPER 1y A Sy fs cornyio 3 Viaull icn to havo & 507 Dosrd miih hoe who. to. Ioemrmg at 4 ronin for soma bousolioldatods, Address , vilica. fMiseolinneons. SITUATION WASTED-BY & YOUNG MAN OF toinpocato isbits, in n frat-cires Lar.ioom, wiiers he- can learn the busluoss s will stay tho wintor, [ivat of rofore I oucos kiven. Addross Tor tivo days, huns office SITUATIONS WANTED-~£'EMALE o o TUATION WANTRI S A RAL A h ANTED~BY AGIRL FORGENE! giml,luumwflrk ina privato fumily, Address AL 05 T'ribone SH’U-\T]DNS WANTED-BY TWO BISTERS: ONE 10 couk aud the othor to do ancond work ; bost Tefers oicon givon, Iy at €31 South ¢ ITUATION WANTED-IY AN #NGLISH GIRL Houtiwaeks S to e i, Eowmety Pl e e oA Lo daye, 130 Woss dackaomate o oo sadrest WANTED=BY X COMPRTENT GIT a hotol or Loarding-houss, Call at i tha rear, up-atairs, CITUATION WANTED A_IESPEOTABLE uirl for first or accond work In & private fumnily; hes oot roforoaces for oua ur o otlod. Gall at 6t A XP: D AND TIOROUGH. Iy-cowmpicient, caachman (whito); yust bo vobor, I dostrious, aud willing; tnglisic or' Swdo profertod, Adirors, with roforoncs (by fottor oniy), W E O, Unlon National Bank. . Emplovmont Amxenoctes. ANTED~30 MORK RAILROAD LABORERS; W free faxo: 60t and wou-choviers, & farn unds 20 coal miners. b carpontors, 'MAN & BING, 1 HIRI“!I’) Url':r)hlll.f i RMiscoldaneous. —A LIVELY BUSINESS YOUNG MAN to travel with thio edvortiser to tiio Paclilc const and retnrn: businons porfectly logftimate and poys &30 d aud upward. Must lave $50 cash 1o doposit us seenrlty. Addrea for {) A 24, 'Tribuno atlico, \YANIED =% EXPRIIENOLD ~O0ALMINERS for Indiana; transporfation adsancod. For partic- ularsapply_at 104 Milwaukee-ay, ANTED — A MAN THAT CAN GONTROL A oYy lore smount of job printiug and keon baoks: so- slty required., 2 st curlty roautred. | Addéuen, siatiag oapubllitius aud salacy knniti, ato, Toom'1, 1[0, RENT-EOR HATI—OX 1XOF ble fronts an Michizan and Pralcica ©0., 100 Washington-ss. TPO RENT—BY J. J, BENNETT, HOUSE-RENTING Arent aud Ko Tatato Brokor, 6% Cottane Grove-av., 107 Jttiodes, 513 Vornon, 49 Onks, '63 1 Vorca! 2, b and 60 Langloy, ) e, ) 4 43 Vinconnes, aud % Lako ,ave~ nues, 481 Vernon-av,, ologantly furnishod, eapeatad, B bono oftlco, WANTED=A VoW RELTADL o thio full cuntrol'of partions uf vur outsido busiuess, Blon vith from 830 to o invost can moru_than {houblo {v In a very short tlmo. ~ Ollico, Room 7 Major MEN, TO TAKR 'WAN'rm)-mun. FIRST-CLASS OANVASSERY ‘of rood addross that can givo roferonces. ~ No oaple tal raquired, Jtoomt 1 Call at 195 Lasalle. oon 13 10 RENT-TWO TW ORY AND RASEMENT ‘stonc.front liounes, withi harus, opposito Union Park ; Al modorn (mprovanenta. Wa are autharized to ront to £o0d partion vory low, alsa, soven rooms, 63 funth Greon. at., mear Madlsowst, GOODRIDGI & STOKLS, 110 West Washinaton-st, Suhnroan. 0 RENT-IN EVANSTON-IIOUSES AND CQOT- tages baviwg fram bto 10 rauins at low_ figires, o ha {ald i onruontor work, printing o any Lisd of 'labor, . 5. HROWNE, i1, 1oy I 5 TO RENT-ROOMS, "['0 RENT-OXI SUIT AND ONIt LARGE FLONT roonn furnished, with gar, Fiivata family, Hefor trod. Inquiro thivd floor, 45Sauth Clar! 0 WENT—PUIVATE FAMILY Inu:‘n and one doubla ruum, for o 41 South Carpunter.s TIAVE 0N Kentiomon, vell furnisncd, 41 noar Washington N0 RENT-FAMILIES AND GENTLENBN DESTI Inig ologant.rooins, unfurnistiod, ou ‘suito, or uible, i tha Vietnity of tho Olicago Univaraits, aro (avited: 10 apply'at No. 1l Cuttage Grova-av., curier'of Woodland AT (PO, RENT-ROONS FURNISHED TOR TOUSE kasping, Trom 33 per wok,” to zemoolablo. pariias withiout ‘chiliron. EBWARDS, 87 Mifwaukooas. 7% RENT—A PLEABANT TURNISIED FRONT raom to ono or two gonliemon, 103_South Ponria-st. 0 H{ENT—PARLOR-FLOOR 1N 60 WABASH-AV.: 25 por monthi. ADpLY to tho Owner, Bt 800m, Of tho prolacs, 155 ST, NEAIL HARKISON, ut {rous tuam, nicoly’ fuzoistiod, multabla for rersons, stroct paved: prisata famlly, ocurity, 316,00, Addross FRANK S TOLOAN ON IMAMONDS, WATOIIES, NI bonds, cte., &t LAUNDER'S l?lvnh‘lumcc. 20 Ran- dolphoat., neur Gisrk, Xsiablishod 186i. M ONLY 40 LOAN ON GOLLATHIAT, SROURTTY oz n ronsanablu 7ato of futoreat, JOLLN B, WAITE, AE2 Ditnrhiorric JTOOKS, 5, COA o papor bonght and sol an o0 fneldy ronl ostate. FROLAL, ARD HION N fow thousand dol. EUGENE O, LUNG & Tarato BR O O O e teal entaca within 10 miles, B, L. Pl{-\‘" "w;“':‘ Jou B TIO LOAK_BI0,00 10 B15,00 T D v o, OV D GITY Washiugton at. W 10, | QITAS] Wonoy papar, socurad nu outside property, South Wont, viiere, on invostigation, o miazors aro found lo Lo good and pron G 3, Teibuns ulico, VWANIED-§ina0, 70 5 YEARS, 10 TR S oured”on 2,00 tmproved ronl estate, for which 10 po aont tntereat will be yid armbanaualle, ‘Horfugthos fprticuiars apdly'ta G."fte ¥k $ G, 10'orfund VWARTED-TOR T 7GRt VEAWS, §i,600; GGOD roal catato, chattol, and collatosal scourlty. Ad- drazs G 03, Tribuno olics, RNISHED URNISHAKED Oft Kast Randolph-ut. T WABASIT =03 . NEAR TWENTY- uixtliat., part of faralshiod matble-front Loust, with }‘,” moduen fiivovomontas I'Aw:ad uhcnan fora .,‘.wac,.;. 1020 &, homo for -ho viotor 8UA f0Ako0s y MERB'E Lot The asatione. TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &e. Finves. TO RENT-THE LARGE STORE AND UPPER floory, with clovatar, piowor, ete,, at 163 Glarke st., butwoon Madison and Monrou‘sts., vory low, I]-\D ) Al pyt JH S, 61 and t6 Washington-at., noar State, ) nnd 20 fent frogtreanotivoly, “HENEY k. MARBLE, Room 9, 116 LiSallo-st, Misoolianoons. RENT-PART OF FOURTIL Tifth av., hontod by steam aud woll fightad. faik ta call If Jou are lookini for auch o plavo. 0 RENT_VIRE.PROOF WARENOUSE, FINST floor waltablo for huavy storago, machinory, 'to.o . G FLOOR, 151153, Don't gud & Monrosst,, wone, Patmor Housa' aud "xpsition Toltdtre, " GG WEGKWITIL, \vANFHDH‘QIB.‘NH FOR # YEARS ON UNIAL provod eity FKDDQ!‘!. wi bW!' 10 _por cent and & per cout comnisiion, Addeess 1 '3 "Tribunc ollive, 3] OIL 24,000; WILL PAY 10 PER hroo Himea b Bt wanel. iastod rebe s o S Aot Namoth tlon e v Uoldt_Park,* BIOWN & HORTON, 160" Dearboru, L) U AR GOLD b A% o S0t Bons o FoIBEE & CE0 hatkom, 3 Walkortor New York WANTED--TO RENT. VWARTED TQRENT Y A RESPONSIBLE TN, aut and snll family, o snsil noatls furnishod hotiss untt tha f of Sy, g o' ialowt, and morth of Fhlr- tymiinat. Addro “Tribuno oliico. ANTED_TO NENT_TWO YOUNG RN Wikli- ing v dequlra the Gorman langungo, would like rooma, with or Witlout board, in oua of tho host Gorman fnillos tn tha olty. Addrosd U 8, Triluno ofieo. L. 000 50 i b e oot it y e cout futeres BUCTALS Ghvon on Hood Tal octik, Adcoss iT o V ANTED-TO RENT—FOR A FIST.CLASS TRN- ant, a good furnisliod houso batween Bightoenth iratsta,, oost of Btato, "I W. SPRINGKR, - mont, $3.000 1o, ZoAy on Iminr THETOVED o . real catats, G b Y 3 Noal! Estata and Lowu aioita, No. 110 Wost Waahin ) TO TOAN 1OIt_ST% MONTIIS, OF A 1 Ratdh 000 souurlty, H, 0. MONEILL, 14 Ladallost, HORYES AND CARRIAGES, o bosbositababind e rpictli bty A—AUCTIDN AT WESTON & CO.'S, 184 EAST Waskfugtonat,, of Lorao, advriages, hud hatnues, stiva. . 'Gataloyio, Tacsdays and Lridaye, Amplo o itablo f togl vory Hi RFFIBD Horoo, su or coupe_or slaglo deiviugy Uyoars Old, soiind, kind i all haress, will bo £l Without ressrye, iio pale carriugn horses, 8 yoats old, good drivors, gonnd, and vusy siylsh, .l(l)afn‘lg" kool drsught horso, wolghs 1,100; aultable for Wi Vory 0d sorrol hiorao, with oxprasa wagon, noarly Liftuen other horses, u doscription of whiloh will bo Chyn at oal o, 5 31qu| sad topsinglo and!doublo buggies of overy doserip. A W Invita tho att B ] anti D heationllon o patles wibiog Lo puchuse w L 163 xtan‘at, o A aalilozton- 1 BPAN OF FINE BAY MARKS, WELL- olio B-ycar old griy h wing fing U uotion: ono chuup mare, i the above wnst bo sold to-day, B, BAILEY, 2 TOL SALE-A HANDSOME PAIR OF PONINS and harnoas: 8lso covo wagun, suitablo for grocer ot bitchr, clicals for onst, xt OSOAT FLELO'S Habics, oipaslte xpualtion Bulldlbg, OH IALE—OHIA ‘0N OARII-A TINE-TGOK- 1 Ing Tarcoaliod beyuar BT L ublendid trareley: sho ' 4e e bugky or wegon: pricw alsna boy's pany i 51 Wt mnwumal'.‘f .’m?'muz:‘u.nv‘.. “o-day or tor o VIt SALR-A YOUNU, SOUND, AND WELIABLE . '&i’.‘..“:fil-‘"h‘}??”fi‘ié'fi“d hiarness, vory chuan for caah, il P northweat corner Wae “_rl. KF G ¥, GUOD Tast. wont stubling, sund flones od oaro of larie for Wio wintar, o Surgan Part, Or 1 BEGICWITIL, - N7 Hrowary n d aul NER |, MR 'ark-uv., Lotwoon AME AT DO umodiatoly, * Sonth Ywonty foirth-ats IERED BUGGY AND BINGIE Gl e, BIED Uwa searato vur} 10 IATK, AD- BNE e st DNSTRUGTION. -OUU N Y - ey i B ANTIE ENT_TILL MAY 1, BY GRNTLE. wman, wifo, aud ubild, Louso of 7 or & roouts, wat {3y 010 10 rat-olasa louafion aud convenient fo ca WIII not juy to axcoad £33, _Address 11 8, Tribuno offio —F0 RENT A SNMALL VURNISHE sleapiug-room. with or without board, in o snisll peliato fawily. Stale pricosuduizo. Addréas VISIIOR, Urlluno otilce, mmud{atoly, po T L L RIISCELLANXE0OUS, ALL CASITPAID TOT Cas mlscollanoons goods of all GRLDER'S Luan Ol LOTIING ARD, bysoadini 1o JONAS ANTRED—A COMPE' tho Maseasalt, Houso, " HEAD WAITRIE AT ITUATION WANTED—AS BEGON ABIL S and fron, or taks cara of clfldrou. e o s JUTUATION WANTED-BY A GANADA GUiL, A% cuolk k. 5 bonrding-inusa. Thn host of reforencs if auired, (Call for two daya‘at 23 Calumoteav. MI158 R1,TO DO GENE- QITUATIONS WANTLD_H undarstand their businos, & socond girl oe a2 caok il o Hhae 3 conk an “APply, for two dazn, At 14 South Dear- UATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG u & Drivato Gty 1o do socond work, 313 far b dars b No o3 ITUATION WANTI i glrly to cook, wash, ud lrou, In & privato family; or envral housowaek in & small fawily. Dloas call at 64 B jorth LaSail v'uloek a, m. WOMAN Inquire, D-BY 1ESPEOTABLE Sn‘u.vr"mn ANT 3 do hiouseworlz, 437 1 TTUATION WAN A GOOD GERMAN Rlel 0 couk in w privale family or to do socond works Toforancos If roquired. Call at 3 Michlgan-ay. Houth Sido proferred. JTHATION WANTED_BY A work n & 3 girl, to do second roforeuce ilven. Gall for two day —(N'A SMALL FAMILY TO at Indiana-st, D-BY Seamstressos MTUATION WANTED-BY A RESPRCTABLE i a8 scamsiress or sowing and sccoud work ; . _Cull at 110 Ontario-st., up-stairs, ANTED—MEN THAT WANT A GOOD BUSI- ress for winter can mako 370 to 814U week, Wo can show thio bost motliod of making money in tho West, and guarantoo doubla the protit, — Samples tu country b 0t 2100 cnaly will voy any ming d0) por cont. $0., oom 1¢, 101 Sast Kandalphi-t., A GOOD RELIALLE BOY T0 CANE furnituro storo, 418 Wabash.av. NCED UANVASSER IN uoue nood spply oxcopt they utanca through tho county and exporienca in thobusicss, Hatfilactory roferonco requirod, Address G 7, Tribuno atiteo, FD-MEN TO SRLL NEW ARTICLES. Outitts, 31052, AMERIGAN om WANYSD-FEMA. Domestios: TVANIED-A GQOD GERMAN GIRL TO COOL, wash, and iron {u & small fawily, - Apply at 163 Wa- W NTED—A GUOD GRRMAN GI orat hiousoworl:, ag §93 Wost Adams-ot. VW ANTED= (00D GERMAN OIf SWEDE GIRE, Tor gonoral housovark. ~ Apply at 18 Iudian: twoon Tvalfth and Thirtesntis-sta. i,VAN'nm—-A GOOD, UAPABLE GIRI, FOR GEN- oral housowork fu & small family, 302 (ndinun-av. V ANTED—A GIRL TO GO A COUNTRY rojirond tomn to'do gonoral liowsdwork i o el U and 11 o'clock at Woman's Madisun. famlly. Cnll to-day hotraan Ald Soclaty, 53 LaSall W ART GIRL FOR GENGRAL i family in sburien villago fof thowiater, 8, T, LOCKWOOD, 311 Enat Madlsoniest. s o s Charedt i work, indnall fonully, "Oomo propared (o mornlin nt 38 Weat Aladisonsty. o o' NTE| OTES ‘housowork in sm: JFLUATION WANTED—_BY it siel o o sowing and asiat i housowarict a’ mcat dloy id tako a placo In tho kitchen tu small abls of olthor : koud reloronces. {nqnira at for threo days. Nurses ITUATION WANTED — AS WET NURSE BY A 3 "hoaithy, Youns woman who thoroughly undoratads 1110 e oment of n baby. 1 at DIt KEUN ¥ 1 Siarkor and Mivhigau-sis RO, 10 TAKE OARE OF OHIL upderstands ruaniag machines 203 Clinton -st. —IN A CITRISTIAN AER- f 16 scats, to tako cars of chll. voll tocomnnondod. - Addrors B JTUATION WANTE {can family, for a g dron and do light worlks Tribuno othco, TUATION WANTED—TO_TAKE OARE OF I ,L\?r pabs, or children, Call at 1731 Stato-at.” MRS, i LONDATORS O, TTUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY GIRL, AS Iaitidiras, oF goueral honsowork, in 3 privata tamily: aity or country, 15 Bazicr-hlsco, botwoon flubbard and Linzloats. Call to-day, Explovmont Agents. [TUATIONS WANTED FAMILIES 1 ¥ o8 Seandinavian aud Go e USIKE'S ofti .'w Blfl:‘fl:l!‘:fi?lv{u P e Biscollanoous. ITUATION WANTED—A LADY OF SOME BUSK ness oxjuorianco dgstios uinploymont walary 8 sacon: dary consitloration. Call or addruss MIANN & GONG- DON, Room I8, 11 -5t TTUATION W. —IN X CHRISTIAN AMEK: ican (amily, o plsca for a irl of 13 years, to board and i erandu, whioro ehe can go to schovl, Addsass H 92, Tribuno office. at VWANIH BRMAN, ~ SUANDINAVIAN, —OR Beotoh girl, for gonoral housowark, in a fainily of throo. AMust bo good cook and bring roforenco, Good wage Yost Van Buren. Wu:u D-A GIRL TO, DO TIE GENERAL hansowork for a family of two persons: wust bava govd refervnces, 733 Wabash-av,, Frids 0 to 1 oclock, VWANTED-TWO GIiiLS, ONE TOR KITOHEN warl, without washing, ono for socond work, Ap- nly at 104 Van Buron sz, Sonnstrosses. ANTRD-TWO ~APPRENTICES FOR DRESS- naldng, Apply at il Wost Madlson-st. Lpmutressos. ATANTED—A GOUD LAUNDR IN A PRIVATE tamily. Apply at No. & Sheldon-st, Wiscollancous. B “TANTED-A BAaIART GIRL, V110 CAN WRITE A falr iiand, bo ablo to sow oi machino, and assiat in goneral housawork, 716 South Maltod-st., up-stalra. TEDTO-DAY=AT 8 MILWAUKEE-AV,, A svokbiuder, girl, for fulding aud sowinz, FD-LADY_AND GENTLEMIEN OANVASS. for tho Romington Bowing Machine, 27 LOST A NOUND-—-ABROUT WO KS AG A LACK E! GO, alil pl, Fhe ownor can biavo them by e BUd proving proporty aud paylng 1N PRAIRIE-AV, OMNIBUS, TURKRY moroceo portemonaite, coutaluing money and Roward of 810 will b glon_for rotnrn to 759 Wa- RS, 0,13, WILSUN, VOCKET-ROOK CONTAINING A 6 shawland Tug at 187 Wabaali- i OF X sonio sl eliango anil Pastngo-stampe; sINOSC 10 hav beon dropped in Tho storu of Carson & Pirlo, on Weat Madison-et. Tho findue will,plcaso loavo it at 7 Harkot-at, aud bo suitably rowasdéd. [ OST—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, ON INDIANA-AV. car, or sumawhors on Houll Bido, & “coral oar.ring. Aol 63 " Lk it roward by loaving at 03 Lakest. OST-BATOHER BELONGING TO MIS, OAR. L4 penter, lott In & Randolphi-st car Wodnosday evon- ing, A lilieal roveard will bo paid for roturn of suwo, to DB, CAUPENT ¢ o lilh G_t.g(l.l)'.“l()l;\lalll'~l]‘v 'ULU GURIIE At Lo hiytliost prioo, 1 South Olarivat. Ordon by THING _With, TR J. A, DRIELSM, Ordors by mait prouptly attended v CATABRIEA SURE GIRE ON TRIAL, PRGE, AT 160wt Madbon-at., Room 7, Nothiing liku it ovor Kisown. _1évory day this ook and Sunday aftornoon, (ARSI PATL TR OLD NEWRIARERS, TIOOTS: Jmoullots, rags, meials, oty &c., st PETEL: HONIE'S, 26, 238, auid 24 [ifllav, Ktock eallod for tn sy part of il nl}.v?“imm P SONS HAVL ROOMS 10 RE] without board, pieaso call und rugisto: nish you hourdu 1 185 La WITIE Ot wwa caa f Ghivage Boardiug-1louss d tonauts. llo: WARTKI- T 'RAVELING UOMPANY Wwith 8400 cash. Good nlu{; real eatato security ém;'mnnuy. Wil boar lovestigation, 11 U3, Pelbuuo of o, TLosTIT TIE PRRSON WG TOUN frold watel on tho corher of Wabnalyiv. aul Kons Ganthist., on Thursday noo, wi £ tho saimo to. 46 Bilolilga‘av, or Kooty 15 Ulazk-bter ho wii bo Hborally rowardod. 3 TIAYED Oft STOLEN—TWO MILOIT COWS, ONE black, one light-rown, both lizvs ropos arouud thu boens—ot Tuosddy, Oct. U _Whoaver can give informa~ tiua witl o rowurited a¢ No, 235 Woat o TRAVED-A LAY 110 on forahead nnd whito sput at tho ou Toor 19 yoars old, wolght sbout LU, Also, horso, without ahy shues, o litlo Ino; aboit and wolght a3 sbove. | Pioase oturd to JOI L B3 Wost Iiightoentii-ai,, aud recolvo 310 rownrd. WT T f mane: about ono brown FO EXCHANGE. s A ey 'l‘() EXOIIANGE-NORWOOD ~ PARK--CHOICH [Iifih lll'mk!L or ’"?uffl:nfl“i.‘"fllll%fl, fl:flltfl‘:hlfl prupcctyy o Wil Koil; 1o prico; oasy toras. e WelLY, T Oonrhorhoats o © 3 HA: 11, 0. MeN L, 18 38 he e, —ISIPROVED OR_UNIMPROVED opesty, st Livauston, for city or Towa ot Wiscansin Inud will trado at pauic prices. M, O, MONKILL, 180 LaSallest, o CIIANGE—A TWO-STORY BUILDING, suitablo for manutacturing or livary purposes, with luase of wround 2} yenra; contrully aud “convenisatly lo- onted, for othor porsonal propurty or roal estate. “Ad: dresy 1152, ‘Fribune offico. To UILANGI—A FINE 85TORY AND wont houso with L: fino shade and (rult troos. bary, and & lot 533100 foet; two blocks from statio to.door; to trede for $3,000 0 3,600 houso on S Wast Sido, or In Ouk Park, Addross K 38, 110 KXOUARGE-FOR A GLEAR FALL ol property, 21 acroa at Washington Hotul glosata siativa, a1 Guimny track of Jtock lsland Katlr fil_make o fino wubdivision, = Ofice hiours, 11 ta L. KIBK D, i3 { Wshingto 2 tock of groacries wart o 8.0, 'fl:l:lll}’:r‘n:ngu 15 el ADANE & BOMAHON, sl o OIt OTHIN 70, EXGUANGL &3 AGRES OF FINE T L land and a rich losd mine on the same, 29 milos L St. Louly, filo., for vutsile Chicago 1uts Or ACro Propast; alev, fiao faria fyr isincss bluok; vill pay cash or & sumu. | WAL, PAYNE & UU., Rooms B and £, i Hied =5 YW ANTED_TO EXCHANGY.— UNINOU. w ban Jots for otal] drug storo in good luc South Slarbat relstrbie. Addfons 1.6 SADUBLO SUSINESS CHANCES, _ A NEATLY FICIUD-UB HALOON FOR SALI: A_ tNI:rAnkL‘DD‘DL' n goud business. Oall at 74 and 74 Denriarn-st A Guon PRY-GOODS KDSINESS ToR SALE TN hw bost. tonns noss in tao Btaty .'mln"x‘&'é::'u?y ‘ouons for selling, Addreea’ Dally Buns dultet, i, L e Lorn NORBALET URANTARDSALOON, OHEAT: l“?.l}...a i thy beat sfands in tha olty, Call at' 61 Bouti Stato-st, RY, CIGAR, AND UTHLER STORES FOR 160, 105taurants, saloons, ste. ; ruod business oot Feulfluie 2150 to $lo,00, * KIMBALL & CU., JO KO BALI BARGZ ik H Cliation Hotel, cligap, ws tha provriotor ks golng ont of tho businoes, Tho hotol 1s dolog’ o good Lusiriess woil fueatud, und will Do sold for Guo-balt its sriginel cost, _or tornia apply to PIILIP CONLEY, Propristu ALY INTEREST IN CASIL_ MEICIHAN. H oan be purchasod fur §100; paya largaly. b Mudlzns-t., Roam 2, ] () REWARD AND NO QUESTI "110 t:ntum rotusti of thy hdzlxlu\'n!uunl Tadliann;ay., on 156 Alght b7 Oer; 1 ATARTED=2 PARTY WITH S0ME MONEY TO wark a riolt jold wninos 1hory {s & S0-stamp ruill aud Diullttugs wow on tho ine: o o right varty tirs lya bl fortune, _Loyulro 1207 Wost Madison-st., Ro \ ANTED-LVE! ONE rouns B cants vor day A nd Lovts House, 48 GLIE Ifthe also by 1O KNG at Masou 1o Feat Mauuolph- SEWING MACHINES. A BAGIIFIOE — VERY LATEST IMPROVID . Whoolar & Wilson improved faunfly sowlngimaohine, UBd Lut twa monthis; has Al (o attaolmunta . bandsoms INUL cans; cost R3] price €45, No. 71 4 KRWING STAGIINE~CITY BRAGOT 17 Clak, aniaire,” Sachinossolid v 1, Sowing pivon if dodred. AN kiude ot at- U gt B i helecse Michitos rorabed; 'Smum SEWING MACAINE_PRINUIPAL OF tice 11 Stitaeut.” Maohincssold on montily paymuentu; 10 por cut discount for cush, Ol A, 4, ety ageut, d. s roparon RLCITI i actiluos suld ou woutuly PERSONAL. PNy For HAVE JUST ARRIVED. ”fi;-’.‘mfi@.’.‘ ks o AR Wi RWGE higton-et, ENSONAL_SLIM YOUNG MAN WiiO TUOK TIN suntaln 1-book Rud” averduy notgs Pnra'!'.'-‘i.—n.:mfl'.' donte nnytnynn‘(i Wit At PLAEY % Dopuystor-as ~ JPOR SALE~ OSD-HAND BATE AND ].‘ D&g(“ln'i‘l clx\u!lflllfiu forconl, Callat 63 Lake B IYLER, Jor L TOT or ALTE-OR BEXOIANG by Addreis it Wl b 15' lA by Al‘l 5 ¢ o s0ld 2t & Durgabn. Tor fhee e 1 Trlbuno oigo, o hrautte Addross NON SALE_VERY LOW-AN EARTIL ULOSTT, T torvminis for valld OF slok cuntuber, atpmoch o T Wost Washltigion e, TOR BALIEIU LS BAUR KRAL LSO AL~ g bytho car load.* GIEA, AN, Ly 4 West oate TTH 70 ALL VOINTS h v Turu: Uikols bounint or oxchang. wt, U1 G0., 57 Ol Disamonte. o JRO SALEAINY OVERCOATS, UANTS and other Goverument goods, ot G wt Laku-at hil 5;m,u°.."hbm t, 19 aud 197 .0l .. HOUSEHOLD GOOD! h\\lu,\’l‘l UREFOR SALE AT 13 BRYANT-AV. W’A’i\' LD~ 85,000 WO furaltuse, sloy lwolp furnish u huiel prico tor o fow day o o). B, FOONY WORTIT OF BLCOND-ILAND s gyockury, viey, uny il Wo ara’ puyiig 0o Ligh a3 wy mua bave iv or sl 10, U1 Wost Laky:st. For SALU-XEW ENGI! CK COW, RETURN © roard, ) FAVORAGLE AN loaso, v dml'Iroon Hay roadside, for galy hioxp. A livo inen can nuakv woncy, faquire of A. ST & €O, 13 Ktatew h VANTED—MAN UP T0 POINTS, P A e kb ntarost 1o hoa-aviug ox: bibition travoling. Audross liuno Gihoo. 1‘}'1\') SIEWANTE | £ OUEIL KRLTA bio und wiliug to wor ightt, cloan, o Diaunmacturlng businos goul por ent protity naud worthy of invustigation, hio, DA BMAKL MAN OF NO I fnierost fo ououlg 3 now pho- il tho nwoverary inatrurnonta No, 16 South Halstud-at., up. tagraph gallvr) and materlals, LT EN—WITI] 35,00 10 _GO 10 R WARTER =W 850w P ARG aiso of a blunoh houso far & a0 Hiting 3 largo Southurd trado, Addross Ty LR DT U a Call 8t St S LIUSICAL. STRAWAY PIAHO, NRARLY NiV7, FOR SA A ey for Y438 Caun FURBALY, O BALI-AT 2 84 M:.él-‘xullc"—l\ I:\‘nw"'mo‘. E urpuasd e (6a%, atoe . g a1 53] Ouiats, onr o lakey oo "Vl\.\ FEN—A GOOD VIOLIN PLAYER, UNI WHO N it vo faky. SUREgo of the. Sreaeria act as teaclioy (1 & varioty theatcui mastbo suuor, Balry, 94 “0ar woak, unttl 13t of Mag. Addvos LOUVictk THEATER, Minuupolis, Minn, 3 Baprovad, i anafTa &t SR t I: i ' {