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. "THE CURRENGY PROBLEM, Viows of an American in ITurope Mo, Oct, 8, 1874, o the TdMler of The Chisngo Tyiduncs sm 1 Thn volume of o epeole-curroncy always boars n certain rolation to tho quantity of com- moditios to bo transterred by its ngency. When business incronses, the provious volumo of tho curténey becomes 1ondequato to offect tho in- oronsed transfora, Money is * tight,” Intorest ligh, and gold and silvor sro attractod to that partioular country from othors wheta thoy are wors sbundant, Lhis 4 the P OXLY NATULAL AND NEALTRY * ELASTICITY In ourronoy, Whore iho curreucy of o country s o papor one, deprecintod In value, the necessitics of au incrensod bueluess cannok e~ elbly bo supplied In this matural and hosthv way. DPapor-monoy f{a good only in the country whero it s fssucd, and cannot flow out of it when It is plonty, nor can gold and silver flow in to supploment it whon it is soarco. An-in- croneed supply of gold and sllvor wonld in no way remody the dificulty ; they cannat circulate sldo by elde with doproolated papor, and, if supplied, wonld rango thommolves on tho slde of commodities to bo traunferrod, instoad ot that of urrency, which is nlready too semall, and needs to bo supplomented to onmblo it to transfor tho exieting amount of commodities. Our own presont experienco, the prosout oxpe- rienao of Italy, and tho past axporionca of every country which has lind o doprooiated papor-cur- rency, ohow that such a ourroncy cannot cirens Iato sido by side with gold. That this munst bo the fact, may be sceu from tho following reason- ugt iaum, wo will suppose, ls to bo pald whon money e acaree, and the debtor s gold in his possession. Paper 1y the standard of value, and, it the dobtor pay in gold, he must cither loso ite premium, or ngree with his ereditor on tho rate nt which it shall bo necopted. Tho difiiculty of coming to an ngreoment ns to the promium may seom alight, bul is roolly constderablo, and, except whore monoy is so scarce aa to produco an notual panio, it is ossler to tirst sell the gold for papor, and pay with that. It might soom (Liat tho daily Wail-streot quotations would fur- nigh tho neoossary data for an agroement. This provos, in practice, AN UNSATISFACTORY STANDARD roe alt tho morcantile trausactions of a gront country, The quotations do not como inatantly to every corner of tho land, nor to ovory clrss of denlors. The creditor i it 1o way bonnd to ac- topt tho dobtor’s statement as fo what is the actual valuo of gold in tho warkot, nor even to abido by tho "quotatlon if tho nowspaper bo at” land; o whareas tho dobtor Is compelled to accapt the oreditor's siatement, and may bo forced to terms still moro unfavorablo tolum than the nctual quotation. ¥'bo creditor iny say : * You must pry 5o many dollars in paper, or I will ascopt gold'at such n rato”; and, if tha debtor does nal chioose tonceopt the toyms, hig only tedresd 16 to sell the gold for paper, aud pay will that,—n process which,as wo havo seen, tranpfers the gold trom tho sldo of currency (o that of commaditica te be moved by cwreney; it still farthor loads nn already- burdened cireulating mediutm, ~ Weo seo, in prac- ltco, even In Italy, whera gold fs easier to obts that tho debtor chooses to employ this mathod in the flist inktance, and avold =l . discussion, Under sucht oiroumstances, gold is, sud must bo, Dot monoy, IDT MERCUANDIAE, Moroovor, the Wall-street quotations themselves dopend on tho fact of gold baviug boun aotually sold at the prico quoted, implying 6hat it onh agnin bo and copstantly is sold ; thot iy, that gold is constantly used in largo quantitior as o commodity to bo moved by eurroncy. Tho firat offect of raising paper to par would. Lo to stop this epeculation and rolenso the money 50 em- ployed. During the late panie, tho scarcity of enrrency was such that gold could not bo so ioll sold. Operations were chechied for n time, and, liko otber commoditios, it failed to bilug ~ its morkat-price. Who promium on guld want . dow during the panio, ~ Probably, at this timo, it was oven used tp somo extens, like currency, in the pay- wmeut of debts,—~tho untural obstacles to ita being €0 uged giving way undor the tremun dous pres- suro, Lhin would creato o greater demaud for then Bolances dug in Lurope wore paid in securi- Lf:l'ln iile, those due Americs were paid in gold. Except under suef' ., = stanoes, geld s not, and cungtArdinary, elroum 1aoduu ‘1 Amorica, under our proBei L E tion. 1t {8 merchandiso; it is hought, ROl s, cxported, like other merchandise, When it tlows out of the country, **tho balanco of trado ™ }u Dot againet us ; money is not leaving the coun- try, though a very r:lessant aud useful commod- 1yis doing so. “Laper only is monoy, as our Iavs etand; and that stays with ue, sinco it {s wanted no whoro else. Woro the (reasures of the Davk of Tugland to be seattered over our country, were eovery coal-wiuo In Yenusylvauia to yield gold, it WOULD XOT INSURE A RETCRN OF SPECIE-PAY- MENTS. It {8, and can bo, only merchandise ; wouso what wao can of Jt, and whit wo do nos ‘want wo sond away in oxchungo for gomething wo do. ‘Tho Tast poesibility of gold and paper circalating to- gother yunishes at tho passage of the Logal- Londer uct. - Gold wae fairly kioked out of duorn by that enactment. Had gold remained the etandard of valuo, the quantity of it in the coun- try belng insdequsto to the noed, debis would bayoe been, of necossity, puid in puper, dobtor and ereditor would have beon compelied to sytao, aud measures would huvo been takon to lessen tho obatacles to therr doing so, %o smouut of business remaining the eamo, &u incrensa in the volume of the cirenluting we- dium must be followed by & riso in prices. A Emutut volume of tho ciroutating medium must o employed in trausforring the some umount of merchnndiso ; tho extra quuiitity distributen jt- solf oqually ovor tho whole flold of wmereautils travsactions,—oach wdividuul pieco of meichaun Bive transferrod EMPLOYING MORE MONLY TIIAN DEFORE,— tnat is, selling for o bigher price. 1'he suddon inereaso of gold snd silyer ovor tho wholo world, After tho conquest of Moxteo und Poru, caused o riso in prices uvertho whole world, Taoiuercuse In tbe volume of tho currouey m America furiug tho War, by tho issua of papor-mouoy, bind tho somo offoct in America. Tho curroncy was suddenly Increased 1 volume; gold and silver, which could migiate, disappesrod ju all hasto, but poper could not bo eeut away; it rolume was st.i groatly in excess of what tho busincss of the councry required, and o groat in- trease of prices was tho nccossary result, Papor-nonoy, being confined to Americn, wun worth less rolatively to morchandise, whereas gold, ou‘culutiuf {rooly frops lund to lnud, ro- served [t value relutively to morciandise. Nowhoro was o givon smount of busiucea com- pelled to absorb s much greater amount of gold, and, beuce, prices in gold did not matorially riso. No popular ‘mistake could be greater than to attribute tho depreclation of papor-money dur- Ing the War primazily to tho statoof tho nztional | predit, It wu eausced, 1n tho firat instunco, by BIMPLE BEDUNDANCY Its_volumo wus more than busmness roquired, ad B greater quantity of it must be omployed in overy (rausfer of merchandise, ‘I'he depreciation thuy cauved must have oxerted an infinenco on Lho feallug fn Europonn finencial cirolos, tending to depreciuto our bouds, and exorting thus a ru- dlex fnflucnco on tho uationnl crodif itsolf, im- l;flll'llll' it mors than would havo necessarily con the cnio, Wo sLould ulways judgo loniently those who managed our Treaaury during tho ‘War, remem- | boring tho stralty iu'which thoy were pinced, As mo, gatde is always duo to those who do their beke ; thoir measures aro falr Bubjeots of eniticiem, us their effcets must bo boyns. by tho entiro country, sod tor many yoars, Itis sunply appatling to Goutemplato tho affect to our Gov- crmment of the oxcorsive issup of papor-money. A tamporary loun without Inforcst was eficeted, As o yeault, overy purchoso mado by tho Goy- orumount was mado at au unuunauulyy-lnarcnaud lnrlcu. ‘Iho currency, when fusuod, brought only inlf its valuo; aud, and, whon recoived neain by the Trosury for 'bonds wold In Amoris. 1t swas pald oue i purchuses mada undor the samo disddyantagoous conditions, Whon bonds Wo sold, thoy wera deprecinied by sympathy with the crurchioy, and norted ‘tho Government Jesy thas they would oruorsise have doue, Evory- Whers tne Govatmnont sufforca THE DO 39 of the depreciation of thio ouireney, and that of tho Luudy, ohove what the etnio of uationnl eredit would Inevitabiy baye caused, It is now -comratting 10 rufloot on tho_umount which our uational dobt was {noremsed by this cause, T submic thut this increaso way, perhapy, doublo cortulnly much moro tuan—that which' tho par tfont induastry of nll tho yems sinco tho War bas esutdced to puy. In bulunomg tho proic aud loss, wo wuny eredib our oxcomsive currency with o loan without luterest to the wrawant or tho preonbnoks issucd, aud ono with jutorast to the ‘ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1874 “IWELVE PAGES. 5 amonut of the Nationnl Bank notos,—sach loan notting tho Govarnmant rathor moro than half itd valio. Wo must chargo it with o considerar blo portion of our ontiro natlonal debt; witha portion of Blate, ciey, and corporation debts ; with tho embarrassmont eansed by the quuni subsidenco of prives, ns the prowiug businoss of tho counlrg' slowly adanted {teelf to tho too groat volumo of the ourrouoy; with tho lato panip, arisiug [vom tho suddon discovory that the busle nesa-outorpriso of the country had nunconsclounly gono beyoud tho capocity of the currency ; and with au ovll subsoquent to nll thess, which it is the object of this paper to indleato, An tire lnwa stand, tho volume of our eurroncy is fixed, Gold eannot supploment it ; only TIE BUICIDAL POLICY OF INFLATION can inctenso It ‘I'he Luainess of tho country is increasiug, whioh i, of itself, oxactly aquivalont to a contruction of tho eurreticy. nd not tho original igsuo boon redundant, the causo would, long ngo, have producod ite offect fn buslucss: ombariggsment ; but busiucss roquired timo to grow to the eirronoy, Monoy was not, menn- while, alwnya casy; that is uot tho offect of ox- cegwive intlation.” Tho extra volume is tatkon up by the enhancemont in pricos, which require a uruntu awount of mouney for u given amount of uklness, and koops tho groaler quantity em- ployod, T fall in prices rendered ench dollar capuble of tranclerring a constantly-incroasing amount of morchandige, unti} the true relative value of money and cammodities was ronched, Gotd hns, all” this timo, mnintained approxi- wately its valuo relatively to commoditics,—its valuo dopending on the rélativo quantity of gold and of morenandiso in tho markot of tho wholo world, At lengtn tho falling rrluou could do no moro ; busivoss-onterprise still oxtonded iteolf, n]nu the sudden eongciousness of £00 groat oxton- slon TRODUORD THE PANIC, Now the ccsantion of railrond-ontorprise hos contraoted bushuces, and Congress lins expanded tho currency, A temporary cnso uaturally ro- sultsy bul, inlewn tho business of the country wote to romain stationsry, whioh is fncouceiva- blo, tho somo eauses may bo oxpected to praduce tho sumo eflcots, The panie was a symptom of an ovil atill existing; and it mu{ fairly bo antiol- pated that, in the courso of time, monoy will again_booomo searco nud produco distress, though, it is to bo Loped, leas unoxpectedly, and, Deuce, loss disastrously, than boforo. Bimplo contraction will not hnIF us. Tho bar« rior will still exiet thnt keeps gofd from circulat- ing togother with paper, We havo tried 1t, and it only produced thio offest wlioh might have been anticiputed,—financial ombarrassment, ‘Thint species of coutraction which conuiges in tho simple withdrawal of finotional curroncy from cireulation would, as the oxperienca of Scotland in 1775 shows, cause those dirty littlenotes which disgraco us to Lo replaced by ilvor, Iractlonal slivor, unhlio gold, may circulato togathor with nper, even whon sumewbns doprecinted ; and, cuce, this partioular act of simple contraction would sid the resumption of wpasie-puymonts in a most banefleial mnnner,—but not the simplo lessoning of tha wholo bulk of the curron: ‘Ihiero ts but ono natural and Loalthy veniedy ; AKE THE CURRENUY REDEEMADLE, ‘Wo nood not substituto spacio for the papor of proper denuminsiion now existing,—s measiite oo exponsive than tho necossity of tho caso demands; but we must innke it redeemablo, re- atore ity valuo, and enablo it to clrculato togother with gold. The precious metals would then flow naturslly into cireulation, supplementmg tho curroney when it is deficlent, and giving it its untural elusticity. T'ho Iransury noed not pos- goss gold to tha tull amount of its notes, ‘I'hat 18 not tho cneo in any European country whero Imxl‘“ civeulntos. 1¢ wad not tho oaso with tho old Stare Bauks, whick hod this one good trait to countarbalance many baa ones: that their notow wore radeomable, aud ciroulated sido by eido with gold. With n reagonable amount of gold on hand, and pormission to soll n cortain amount of Londs in caso of necd, the Govern- meut may stand befora the country aud declaro TS NOTES NEDEEMALLE AT BIGNT. No ona wonld (hon wont them oxobpuged for gold, and uo conpiderable amonnt would L pro- sontod for redomption. The expericuco of Ln- gland, that of Irance,Germany, aud Bwitzerland, sud our own past axporionce, toach s that gold to less than'tho amount of notes—oven o small proportion of that amount—may sullice to ren- der those notos redecinnblo ; and that, when onge fairly redeemable, they do not need to bo re- deemed. The firet elfect of such n moasuro would be a virtual oxpansion of tho curranay to tho oxtont of tho premium vn gold ; is would he- como 8o much moro valuable. " Aliteral and nat- nral oxpangion would seon follow, . U'he ropol- Innt forea which now ronds our precious metals, newly comed, tlying to all parts of tho earth, wonld bo ohanged to an attractivo foreo, tonding to draw thom to s, Who dyko that turns tho tlow of money from our land would bLo broken down, the treasury of onr minea would bo un- lacked to us, and we might roasonably auticipate nporied of prosperity. ¢ o measurs that will render the business of tho conntry healthy, instesd of sivkly, may bo said to cost nu{thluu this measure will nndouht- edly cost sometbing, by compelling tho Treasury 10 lioara some gold. Tho samount nesossary is moderate, and Lho expense s notbing fu propor- tion to tha benelit conferred, A bill is before us “inh must be pasaed, and, though the Dudaling }‘;‘i'l'f;,' ¢ Pree-Banking projeats way prowise y THE ONLx aurp: WwAy— o ouly straightforward sy s to go afoot, dbus only can we hopo ta reash tho plonsant tiolds on tho other side,—ncithor atayiug i the cold vhero wo ere, nor dropping from pome too lotty flight on the way, ‘Cho task oncy Undartalton, and hancstly pushod to completion, tho struny probability is, that onzias(onishment at tho case with whichi 1t was acoamplintied is only cqualed by our vexation at not baving undortaken it be- fore. J. B. Cranr, Moo, Oct, 8, 1874, ———— ‘The Old Minn and Nis Son,. From the Newbirs port (Mass.) Herald, It sounde liko tho titlo of one of the spolling- book gtorien which we used to rond thirty-tive or forty yoars_ago, but it [s nothing but 4 simpls, truc tale, Tather and on liva closo by each otlier in ona of the towns m thia vicinity, The old mao bns & big barm, and last #pring tho young one bought all the fanoy fowl he could Iny hunda ou, and quartered thom iu his father's porn, 1fe sold not an cgfi of the multitudo laid, but hiad them o1l hatched, oxcept what were nd" dled, and the number of chickens was Jike the grasshoppers weat of the Mississippi. 'Lhoy nto up tho Lbosus, until nothing but stally woro left ; tloy ato “F tho “currants, and overy greon thing about tho two houses oxoopt the grass and the onions, Tho old gontloman had trees of nice poary, but tho clickons gob up in tho morning eatlier than lie, #o that e has bad hardly a tasto of them, Eysn bhig nEpIes Lave nufforod se- vorely, and tho noighbors have wondered if 1t rained chickony in that part of tho town. The old man had put iv & balf-dozen now collar-win- dowa g week or Lwo since, nvd theso iusatisto fowls bavo caten off overy particlo of putty, Ha is In doubt whatlior to iake bis son into parte uership, or, in the words of II. G., to sy, ** Go ‘Wast, young, man," — e A Literary Zloax. ., From the Daston Transerint, Nov, 10, A rich hioux was succosafully Juorpotrated at the diunor of the Boston Prosd Club, on Batur- duy ovening. Heveral letters wero read, pur- porting to come from distingnished iudividuals, mmong them one from Brolt Harte, with two **18," inclosing & ohuractoristio poem [** Prews- Room Bill"], which thae suthor of the * fToathon Ghineo " would, we thiuk, bo almost williug to oleiw as inditod, if not by himsolf, certaiuly by o “'daunle,” No assertion way mado at tho tuble thnt the oplatlo or tho vorses camo from Lret arto with ouo “&" but all prosont, savo the fow In the eccrot, xilumpml at the fallncious con- clusion; and 6o havo the papors siuce. The llues wore, in fuct, writton over the initials © B, H." by J. Cheever Gaodwin, and all will agres that ho was far more thau & parodist, and excuse tho jocoso chaat very willingly. —_— Rich and Poor Congressimoen. Tho Boston Praveller goos into porzonal mat- tora thus: “Tofore tho oloction the aggrogate wealth of the Massachusetts nomiueos for Con- gross who It was thought would bo olcetod was estimatod at some £20,000,000, The rosnlt changes this aatimato matorially, In fact, Mos. suchusotts Lug seldom sent o delegation to Con- res 60 poor in this world's goods. Chupin, of fipm.gflald, I8 tho milllonaire par oxcolience ; uaxt somos Frost of the Fourth, aud then Plerca of th Thurd, and lour of the Niuth, and War- rou of the Elghth, Mossra. Soolyo, 'Lufiinton, Thompson, Larbox, and Banks sre mainly do- wondont upon tielr profesuions. Mo dologation Iu tho present Congross was komewhat moro not- ol for its wealth s Hoopor, Williams, Crooker, Ticrce, aud Dutler are all mon of woalth,” g Forty Days Without Food. rom the Nashuiile (Tenn.) Hauner, A cortain noghbothood of Wilson County is the theatro of one of thestrangest phonomonouy it ks over baon our duty to olironiclo. “Lhe eir- cnmytuncess of the case aro as follows: Thero is + lady living thero who has not tasted food dur~ Ingtfm lust torty days, hor only nourishmont Leing o littlo wina and” mint-water, Sho most mnfinmnly rofuses nll nontishment, and cannot e uducod by her Fawnly to ook, 5ho has, an & natural cousequence, bevania vory wenk, and cavnot tyrn hevself in bed, but “retning her mental facultles to a great oxtont, and recog- zn&z ‘\Iha.n who visft e, Llo above is authon- icatad, PROHIBITION. Porgonnl Iixperiences of Mrs, Swisshelm, To the Editor of The Chicago T'ribune? Bin: The Into erusbivg dofent of Probibition, after all tho Iabor spont on and all tho Lopes ground in it, Is a lesson so startling that tho frionds of tomporance may woll pauso and con= aldor; but tho chiof dangor is, that, {natend of roconsldering thoir mothods, and making somo chinnge sultablo to such a crisis, thoy 1oy persiat in work DESIINED FOREVER TO DARNEN REGULTS, A long, intimate, and oxtonded acquaintanca with Roformers huna taught that, of all peoplo, thoy aro the most difMicult to raform, bocause no othor clagg aro 8o cortain of belng right,—ro far romoved from & posslblo connaction of error on their own part, This charactoristic is msepara- blo from theralo of Roformer ; for only poople of strong convictions and morbid individuallty take up tho non-payiug business of making tho world bottor ngainst its will, Bo It used to bo snid of tho old, Abolitionists : **'Lhoy aro n sot of crooked sticks, which it i impossible to bind into o ologo bundlo ;" aud this moy bo sald, with oqual truth, of tho etrong, carnest, but small baud of Prohibitionists wlo cling to their thoory through gaod and through evil roport, through trlumph and dofeat, through fair wonthior and foul. Asone who long labored with them, and who would gladly do auything practicabla to stay the tido of iutemperance, I rospootfully ask of ‘my old co-lahorora & bearing of MY PENSONAL EXPERIENCE Noarly forty years ago, doctora bogan to ordor moto take brandy and port-wino; but I had known peoplo bogin taking such prescriptions and dio drunkerds, I was afraid of mysolf, algned a pledgo, and resolved to die rather than risk puch romodies, oxcopt in bad attacks of ul- coration of tho throat, when sharp cider, porter, or currant wine, scomed ecssontial to recovery, Only in cases of gevere illness or groat prostra- tlon could any physician Induce mo to take al- cohiol in any form; but, in theso, I learuod somothing of its eflicaoy, ‘Whon I went into hospital-service in 1803, I wasa at onco confronted with gaugrene, and cal od publicly for “ Lomous! Lemons! Lesoss!" Boon Pywmmis followed, aud tlen I callad for *warsky ! winsiy " Evorything I ssked for camp in abundance. Pywmia I treatod extornally with alcohol and water, friction aud beat ; intornally, with milk- punch, egps, rich broths, shorry-wine, and hot green ten 3 and nover lost a mau by it, although I have had fifty struck by tio promonitory ehill inouo night. Hurgoons nover interforod with my ireatmont, oxcopt when I went to thom for advice, and I beommo so confident of succoss that I uscd to tay, * If Doath wanls to got a man away from me, ho must sond somo other messenger than Pyemia; for I do notrecognize that érestion of unakillful surgoons aud Incoms potent nuraos." ALCONOL WAS TILE DASIS of my remodion; and ** We pralso the bridge that eavries us over,” It Fredoricksburg I was inoculatod with gavgrone, in drossing wounds ; and it produced an souto form of disoges, from which I suffored for years. Tho doctor who un- dertook and sccomplished its curo ordered o small glass of Catawbns wine overy day for diner. I took it three weeks, and with littlo pills twlco a day, aud bhave Lod no return of tho troubls, Bome yoars ofter, when Tennsylvania doctors sent mo back to Minnesota to die among my Lkindred, a German physiciun wag ealled in 3 but Leayt and atomach were on a strike, and.rolusod to asaimilate food. In great perplexity ho enid !*CAN YOU DAKE PEER ¥ 1 could try, ond Lo went on to prascribe. ** You get de Gheneral to git you somo caot peer, fresh 1rom do prowery. Dalko von lecdlo hnlf a class, mid-a it of hart proad and leedlo pit uv cheese, Chew do propd sublow, and sip do peer. ‘I'o nou culp it, hike somo beebles to; schust sip ituchlow, and cat de prond and cheese mut it 1 dmllm misypa dug set do stoomuch do vork vonco ral” m‘fua preseription worked lke charm, and In any fit of dyspopeis now, I go back to tho hard Lrepd and beor, I kuow there are plenty of follis to ray that hotter resulte couid nuve been reachod by othor weans; but Ihad no Jack of medicul advico, and could not find the monus; und, in the l'yremix caes, cortninly, no remedy was thon known fo the modical faculty. Tho highost aythorities of Frapco and this pountry regaided thig discsso as tho gaunt spectro which ewopt hospitals with tho bosom of dostruosion, unchallenged; and I havo never heard that, up to this time, thoy have found any stay to its dusolnting march, Now, when Itool men givon over to doath, nad reatored them to 1o, ' DID1DECONE NONALLY RESPONBIVLE for any ahuse they might afterwards male of what was Ho benotioial iy the wse? I pevor knew that any of theso mon took to diivking ; but I took tho risk that overy Ehyaiojun doos who prosoribes alephol. If they ad all become druskards, would this havo turoed to sin the Chiistian charity which fur nubed tho alcoliol, whisky, and wino, that T usod lika water? I thiuk not, If Ishould change that *tono small glass of wine at diuner," or thnt “*leedlo linlt a class of peer,” into s boitla or two tull glassos, would the dactors who mado the prescriptions be responsiblo for such cousoquences? Wauld the men wuo mado or gold tho wine or the heer bo swita- ble wcapegoats on whom to lay my in- fquity, tbut thoy might bear it away Into tuo wildornoss of public coudomnation? I think wot, 1f somebody fcels that Lo bas 2 right to got drunk beeauso I sometinies take * aloedlo Lnlf olass of poor,” shall I standin judgmont for bim? I thwk vot. When I talio aiable- spoonful of wine, or half a glass of beer, should Tdoit by stoalth, for four my oxample should induco some ono to drink a botile or & quart ¢ I think not, If, i coutieyuouce of the persistent orders of doctors to take certain quantitios of hquor, I double, treble, and quadruple the doge, and so start off on a wnort rond to & deunkard's Rinve, would it bo well for good folks to treat mo a8 3 poor, pittful, putty imitation of humanity, who was to bo potted, and patted, and kopt in ghupe, on bain of o wholo community loging tuolrtoula? I think not, AND HERE I8 TIE MISTARE in temperance thearics | ‘hoy proposo to make somo ono else than the drunkard responsible for Lis gin! Thoy insiet that wholo communities shall givo up the use of all drinks that will in- toxicate, ng preliminary to o fow abstaining from 1ts abuse. Thoy Droposo that temptation shall be put out of tho world,—not that wo shall be kopt from it. uf tuoy had mado Kden, they would have left out that *I'reo of the Enowladge of Good and Evil” Mhey would reverse the arrangomont Christ mado in Jeaving ITiu disciples ; for Io praved, “ not that thoy should bo tukon out of tho world,"—not thut ovil should be taken out of the world,~but that thoy should be kept from it. Thoso who would stop the mauufucture or sale of slcokolic drmks, ** excopt for meohanionl or medical pur- pokes,” are mm‘rly trying tocut down, and throw out of the world, that old Trao of the Knowledgo of Goad aud Lvil whish is _still here, piuntad by tha Crentor, with its rannficutions of roots run- ning through every vegotablo substanca | Thoy would tako tha evil out of that world in which diciples are to bo trainod for immortal uges, Inwyown caso, I think I have jnever used aloohol” for othor than medical or mechanical xm;fmmn ; but othors may think difforantly, “A cedlo binlf a class of peer, mit preut,” talien as a meal, day after day, for woeks, looks vory mnch like making a bovorage of beor, oupoolully when 1t i taken Justena of tea; sud hero is just where the troublo comes i, No cominunity can, by gunoral laws, deoldo when boor, or wine, or, whikly, couses to bo & medicino to sy particilur | poreon, and beging to be n beverage. It caunot decldo excopt by resmits, and HAH NO RIGHT * to Interfero with tho jndividual conscience, until #uch interteronce bacomes noceasary for its own proloction. When. & man'’s medicing hus wado Ldw drun, it hus bocopie dungorous to him, and ko Lo the community, and it 18 a publio duty so rostrain himi, A mun drank Is es daugorous ns au uncaged tizor, and o ho should be ceged, for the seke of thiv community. More, ho shoutd bo Lopt iu confinement, for Lifs own sako, that li muy recover his lost wolf-control, Il should hp Smt«!n‘ud from thut which Lus come to bo Lis oudly encmy, until, by renowed strongth, ho wiay ba ablo to reswme his lovs rights and powers of elt-vontral, 1t would bo woil to puah, u an accomplico, tho man who aded und abotted it loss of venson; but ho can unly bo » second iu thoerimo, Tn all thiy whisky-war, tho error lies in mistaldug YL FRINOIPAL CRI™ au, who always s who mian that ¢ o tho whisky, “Lho evidonco of hus orimo It Lis cunditionj and, ] i thin bo such v to matto i dangatous to pub- lio morala or public pence, confins him ; givo him work and wagos; maizo blm support himwolf end thoso justly dopendend ot bim ; nnd ot hun have libetty only whon he is compolont to wupit, 1Ir o man wora sbut up in & workhouse overy time ho got drunk, for a period long uunu‘;h 1o give ron- #onable hopo of roform, it would be hard for hun to becoma n confined incbriato, and socia~ ty wontd bo offectually protectod from thowe soc- ondary crimon which grosr ont of the otiginal 8in of drunkonness, — JANE GNeY BwissueLy, “woBaACCO. The Differont Varict Cultivated im 1he Unised Statew, . I Rillwgs, in the American Grocsr, ‘Thoro aro mnn_vyvnrlnzieu of tho tobaceo plant, of Loth temperato and tropical growth, = 'he plant attams a largor growth na towporato olimo, but loses that flne Havor which bulnni;n to all tho tobneco of tho ¢roples, Homo variotlon aro but adapted for cuum&', othors for enuff, and atill others for cignrs. Thero nro noatly fifty varitiou of tobneau cultivated, some of whichare of fino color, taxture and fnvor, while others sro conrgo, dark, and strong. ‘Fhiero nre many kinds cultivated in tlia conntry, including tho follow- ing: Conneoticut socd lenf, New York, Ponnsyl. vanin, Ohio, and Wisconsin ~sood lenf, Virpll‘nm, Margland, North = Caroline, Yoriqua (La.), Florida, Missouri tobacco, nud somo other vari- tica, Somo of thesonaro very stmilar in kind, Virgivia {8 & fino smoking tobncco, adapted for the pipo ; Connceticut is justly colebratod e the finost cigar wrapping loaf” kuown to commereo ; whilo Ohio raiscs both cigar and cutting leaf, Home fow yonrs sinco the growers of the plant io the Qonucoticut Valloy emtortained the belief tont tho valley was capablo of producing s loaf tobaceo excooding in Hlavor the varioty now calti- yated, and atill ratuin thot fine toxturs that gives it its value. Many loading varicties woro tried, including Orinoco, Latokn, #nd most of the ya. riotlos grawn in Onba. By ropoated tiials thoy succeoderd in rajving o variedy known ns Spavlsh tobacca, Which promiscs to bathe coming tobac- co plant in New Eugland. The plant ju of strong rowth, attaining about tho mamo Loight ns sood leaf,—porhnps lttalnlnfi a littlo more altitudo,— los & amall, hard stalk, with leaves sbout 2 fget in length and corresponding broadth. 'Tho plant comes forward rapidly aud ripens much moro rapldly than seed lenf, {horely insuring agatrat all dangor from aulxeanal frosts, The Latoks or Perelon tobacco was fivst brought to £l country by tho woil-kinown travelor, Bayard ‘Iaylor, sonioyoars sinco, and was tostod by many tobacco growers in nll sectionti of the couutry, but, on wecount of ita size,—bning ono of tho emallest ~ variotios,—could mot ho cultivat- ed with mueh profit. It iy woll adaptod for tho pipe, and in of peeuliar flavor, whilo the color—about like light Varginin—fits it for all lovera of mild tobucco, Auother varioty tested in New Lngland hag ‘heon known ny Po- dunk tobaeco, hin is doubihous another varioty of yood loaf, the rosult of biinging seed from various countrios, There oro quito & numbor of varieties of mecd loaf cultivated in tho Now Eu- gland, Middle, and Westorn Scates. “Phore are four loading variotics in Ohio, and snother has recently been discovered in & miost singular man- nor. A few years piuco a number of plants growing near somo bushoes atfyactod tho aifen- tion of the grower on account of the peculiar color of tho leal. ‘I'ta loavos wero carofully picked,and tho piants allowed to go to sead. The noxt season plang wore mado, Aud sovaral acrey Iflnntn . The result was the samo, tholeaf exhibitiug the eamo color whon growing rud cuying down to & very light shade, which gives its name, **White Tobacco,” ar, as it is kuown naw, * Congress Promium Tohacco.” As a cut tobacco it Lids fair rival othor tovacoos used for this purpose. In Califoruin the plaut is bojog cultivated to a considorablo oxlont, and, by tho vow mathod of curing dscovered by Alr. ulp, will doubtloss mnke its cultivasion u success, au add stilt snother great product to ' the number now cultivated in that wondrons clime. Bup whilo new vyarietios of tho pluot oro being tried, mow _ mothpds of culture nre ' being tried, which has much to do with tho growth and’ quality of tho plant. In tho Now Eugland Statas cspecially lhiave tobacco-growors boen moyo particularly in- tarested in now varieties, aud teated more than in nuy other partof the country, In Virginia not #0 much “attention bas bach paid to now yavieties_(ulthough thoroare many grades and qualitior) on account of thoir tobuceo bring adupted for tho pipo rather than for o cigar wrappor. Whilo tho tobacco plaut readily ndapts itsolf to soil and climato, 1t oftan loses thoso es- sontial qualitios which render it valuablo and o sourco of profit to the cultivator of the woeed. Bomo kinde of tobacco may be grown in almost any climate and still retgin, in o measuro, itk s~ soutinl qualities, such as texturn, color, size, and woighit, Othors, howevor, chauge altogother ou baing introduced to new soctipns of country. When the London and Plymouth Companios landed in_Virgmis, thoy found tobacco (uppo- woe) & vory small plant, with leaves not much Iargor than thoso of the walnub tree, and grow- ivg about 2 feot m hoight. Tho Enghsh colony taok o deep interest from tho fitwt in the plant, oand at ouce commencod jts cultivation. The carc ond attention he- etowed upon the plant soon - complotely chouged the wholo cheraster of at, both ju sizg, color, und genoral quality, It has boon so in Now Eugland ; now the plant is of much botter color and texturo than when first cultivated, oud, a8 new varioties aro being testad, will undogbe- aflly produca_varictics of the plant excolling thoso now being cultivated. Now varioties, as they are introduced into the country, cause pow and {mproved mothiods of cultuve to bo tried in ordor to perfact the leaf. Mwopean and Ameri- can tobaceo gro decidedly difforeat, particularly in stropgih, tho former hot possessing thostrong qualities possessed by the Ameriean plaut. On Leing cultivatod, however, in Amencn, 1t in short time bocomes as powerful au flavor as if always grown lore, Iu order to test naw varie- tics of tho plaut properly, they ghould bo tijed nran varions soil and with the gid of various for- tilizers. In this way tho growor can casily do- termine just what soil and eultivsdion fs roquired for tho })Annl, Af tholenfis to be light enleot light soil; if, on the contrary, & dark Jeaf is des aired, tho plante should bo * ot ¥ upon s darl loam. Iu this mavuer tho growar can roadily obtalu the color, toxturo, and body of leaf roo quired. Not only will such experiments be valu- shlo, but tho reunlts will be grafafying and in- torosting, EFrench Sentiment tu AlsiioesLorraine. A writer in tho Allgemeine Zetluny (suys tho Paris correspondent of the Louden :u'me:? ives somo curious inatauces of the waps in whi cE the Alsatien authorities eot af nayght the maxim, & Deminimis non cural preelor.” At Strasburg it was latoly ordered tlat powly~born childion must hencoforth reooive no nams which did not appenr in tho German calondar. A citizon of moderate viows, who wished his daughter to bo atnmad Blancho, has boen obliged to put up with Matbilde. Torpaud, Carlos, aud Buzetto have had to Givo way to Fordiuand, Kxrl and Suzan- na, This measuro has bown taken undor o Lronch law of tho timo of the Rovolution, which bad long beou forgottou. Why," usks the writor, **aro people annoyoed by such Dolty rog- ulations ?” ~ Again, girls in privrte schools have boon wont to ornament their denk covers with designs after tholr own funcy, wuch as s sbep- bord” feeding hin Inmnbs, au iwvalided soldier throwlug himwelf into his mother’s arme, por- traits of Cherlomaguo or the Buparor Napoloow, and of late thoy buve taken to tho tri-color. 1t has now beon” ordered that the covers must bLe blie, and must bave no pictures or oruementption, A brewer at Strasburg wishea the ather duy {o ropnint his rigndonrd, ono Hido of which hLad always beon in Ifrench, and tho othor iy Germau, ~ A police oflicor told him Trench fuseriptions wora o longer atlowod, and he liad to go from pillar to post until ho reached the Bozirke-Prosidont bofore he qould sscortain that the oflicer was in the wronyp ‘Iho Fronch Papers are dotainod some houra (o examination, and not ouly are Ultrainontane nud Radieal pu- hora contiscated, but modorate joxrnaly, like the Temps, which hold up Gormany &t u pattern to Franco. T'he Debats incurs the ssuno fato abont overy ton doys, The writor attributos this mise taken policy to the subordinato oftlinls bolng al- wost oxclusively Prussians, who h.xvo nothing in compon with tho Alsatians, ‘and ane sccustomed 1(: & 1n0ro rigorous systemn than pirovails among ho Bouth Gormans, ‘I'ho Iatter Ywm good, and, porlieps, also bad, pointy iu comrnon with the Alsatians, who Lave been accustowed, under French rulo, to a mildor systom, and aro drivon by thoso measuros to an attitude af pasaive ro- uintance, * ‘Thoy mako ug fool that they aro cone querors,” was tho rocont remurk of an old Alsa- tian who hns acceptod German nnd).onality, sud iy anxlous for the welfare uf tho couutyy. OITY REAL ESTATE, O BALY-FOUTL NEW 1W0-BTOIY COTTAGI T e T I Baros faoiy CoLTAT o drslzabio partion will il on 10 Anal Pestiontr. toe toront a7 por oents. Tlydrant water . tho hoses ani rallroad faro only 100 & ride, Morgan P’ark i ono of tha Ploasantost nabiirii tn Osok Uniatys with e Ao Jxcilitios, good schivol, nod oboica posloty, Feeo rids to oo, w00 thio heaarty any day biofnre. §a e Fant hars Son Lo, TG BEUK. IRLAND LA FILOING o, o, 1, G Alunlfl-u A o nee of Livision'and Markotats, WANTED--MALE HELP, Buoliloonars, Clerl, &o, A DA FIRST-CLARSORRAMAN DRY GOODS T Apply to RITOIRIE & CHEYNIE, core Apply nt ou ki Tonts UIRAU S G piemi i <hionro, Unfon Sock. D PROVISION Traaoes. ANTED-A TEW 7O RALET VERT ON T AV WA Inghauni-at, 1 would nxchinago fot & in IN«"J. or Bodth Disikions, MIAD & COR B Lo Ballast 01t FALE-NO. 66 ORNTRE-AV., IEING NORTIL I i e tr chatine Feocs ra oI IL Adsmaat., N toome, nished o tirst-olay rovoments, Go and sss It, 60 FRFT O LTS8 AT LAWRDATF, L on . Loulu'sts od Tepmbuliar Boartation (1o watar alron Vrisos o vart Kool proporiy, SNYDRIL & LEKR, 14 Nison Ditidie Hortiionst corior onras and JaSatla-te, O BALI S0 ¥R, casy laris on' balsgce. RCATSON HILL, 01 Wesni [(OR BALE-UANAT.ST.—t1 BV 10 FEOT, BAST Iront, ou Canalst., near Adams, oppasite Plttaburg - Fort W fi"iu‘""f?'gl“ ok iGe lav, enty tormun, SR Lt 14 Misor Wudiog, soriioast comar AV, —TWO.STORY HOUBE. Woad.st.: fino lot for improvo- uno on_ Kout o fn_ozchange, o 5 %00 Bullding,” nortbenat” coruor F—"lnpss.‘ foo} 1 e ments Wil tato 5 Ry SRYDELR & Lit, ‘Mouroo and 01t SALE-FOR BIM-COTTAGE, 1ol Toand. 50 Weat Hormsomats O bortontli, - Apply At} West 1 i TOONS, 03 rooms ¥4 [iTOR SALE-LAKIST. —oxiso WitkT ON_LART: at., botwoen lark and Ladallo,” J. KSATAS WAR- REN, 14 Ohamber of erce, JiO%_BALE—OAKWOOD TNULEVARD —AND Van r0feo Jota at low prices, adjoitiag suth cltyliniita, J. 1:SATAB WARREN, 18 Chambor of Com~ inorao, {101t BALE—GITEAP—RTORE AND LOT ON BT waukeo-av., near Scand-st.: Is & bargaln, J. M, REELICH, 145 Glarkat, TANTEED_ 1o GOOD GABING KENS AND “dnfl‘\mwnnfiaflnl:l?nn at 130 Mathorat., corner Polk an Enst Madis aula mal &no¥, VVANTI"D— PERIENCED, WY “wholoealo ciotbing houso, Appy aLs § V ANTED-A l;l‘nfll‘-uhfldflfl MEAT AND PASTRY o miles out. o'eloak, at utfico of Kuh Mo thy JAMEST, TILLy BY Waahingtou-st., Boston, 4 farg o Cieno, ¢4k oy rom Ci 1 #4.40, $C0., T Las AN’ 0 to Kipon, Wis, ANTED-ONT, GOOD COAT MAKER AND ONT: riounto hizon, . Api io HDDLE adison-at. CUTTERS IN A Apply at 3 Wabash.av, couk (a raan) o ing-h in tho countr 4) tor a Lioarding.onwg i, 1 morniog Loteen 10 and Totel, ANTED=A TUS OINTER TO DO MALL Job, on Haleted noar Washington, Cash whon the work Is dona. Emplovment Agonaie: ) I WAP"‘E!I;,-,W RAILIROAD LABORKRS, ¥REE , wron inters 10 3 ere, 1ot Wit CHHBTIAN & DIRG 1 St Utark-at:, Koo I, Mircollnnoconn. ANTED=A FLW ACTIVE MEN OF OITARAC- tor and ability can mnko from @10 Lo 815 por o mbots ol pruforrad. Manonte order ANTED—PORTER, WILL ACQUAINTED WITIL W A ehotoraio s 1 5 §||ula§,°¥nruo-:'-.lllm'x’fu.mm i 1o othors neod apply, VW ANIED: TINERS AT MINONK, 11,1 Yoodford Oounty.”, Suwaay work, *No atzlis, Jta nulrd of M, T, A allo-st., Chloao, VW ANTED=A WIDTERUY T, T0 W0V SEATGT % And v the bu PO o e Jafod to'traval Ia tlia conntry. Addross HIDEBUY Tribuno otfice. FOR BALEZOR RENT-ATGOOD 6R00M COT- tagn, neatly now : lob 95:135; water fn kitohen; can b got at s bargain,_inquire a1 1177 Jackean-at. ANTED~A BMART YOUNG MAN AS PORTRIL Apply st ATHERTON HOUSE, 0id Wabash-av, thismorniug. Fuu T TV DS 1T VALUG, ON tarma {0 sult, now matble-{ront Lonse, 14 Pack-av, Inguire ou the promlst _SUBURBAN REALESTATE. T HALF8I0 WILL BUY A 1OT AT PARK T e S S e T block frou Drop: L3 proporty whown froo. Ulieapest oty in markot T MIOW Ny 143 Fadalle-sts Koo b 'Ok SALE-BOUTH CHICAGO-TAYLOIE AD- tions aro lacated in tho contre of ¢ Incturing and business suburb. Huy » lot now nt trom 4 to g2 front foot that will doublo in valio lo a o Mot Chlcago, ad Boom s ation, Sou icago, and Reom Glark aad Kiuzlo-stes, Ohicago. De AT NG| yavor, Alouthly ‘auston; samo terins, 701 SKLETIGUES AND COTTAG) wood, near dopot, Torm to ult phre ymenty, - Fino odsos ot South kv LOTNON BROS., 13 Wanhing! COUNTRY REAL LS 70}&' E&Lu—éfifi' SiF T IS WA Y County, 115 acron: half tallo from railrond atation s L L etk . REAL ESTATE WANTED. PD_A GOOD 10.500M BRICK 1OUSE, Pcth BT Madistgoat. soi ovat 0F uin, too Sobks LARKIN JKNKY & GO, 13 Wasbinglonst. « TO RENT---HOUSES, 10 RENT_KIOR 2.STORY FRAMR THOUSE OF 10 vouiDe, suitabls for 0uo v two familler, 23 Clinrles. Dlace, ung block north of 1inerison-st., and botwoon Lrankliu-at., $nd Fifth-av., fa tho centrs of tho bustocas pat of tho City. Tt 5% per month, Addross JOLN UIGLEY, 1 A adisoist, 0 RENT-SIX 3.5TORY AND ENGLISIL DASE. ‘mont brick housos on ‘Thifty.nintist., just wost of Langloy-av,, with callor, contalnlug 11 raouis, furnaco, &as, hot and cold wator, 'sawer, ato. : will ront_ohioap to ool tonuate. Apply 1o LI’ JOLNSON, 762 attago rovo-ay. 'f” RENT—TWO-STORY TIOURK OF § TOONS, 4 ‘Warsonay,, nons Union Inmodiato podscs. Ton, " J. 1. KHELER, 1b Clarken gl e ISITED ROONS TR GRNTR O ‘alio rooms for housokeoping, vory ardor An, FURNTSIIED RODMS, ost location fn ko city, 161 Soutli '—3.STORY AND BASEMENT MARDLE Sisront dmoliing, eifro aonrts Anrly ot boray OLALIS, Roomadand 4 [eyan fHook, RENT~--ROOMS. N GANT FRONT ROOME, BING. or en suite, o, gontlemon, Gall at181 Wast Bl a-at., Jwow 3, O JUENT - HLEGANTLY- FURRTSHED ROOME, all nipdorn {mprovamonts, by day, \eek, or manth, GtES Dasrbora-st., Room B, _Charies ressoniblo, D e ol 1o b o st U e . or unturnished, 1o anoor two einglo ghntloman, with= aut Doari, on Ditarioste osabaf NorilClarke Addros 11 16, ‘lribunc aifico, st mesa busines RAY & U "" ANTED—A MAN TO ASBIST IN A NEAT-MA ANTRD-MEN SEEKING BUSINESS UAN PUT a litt)o monoy lato » pormanont thing that vays 200 r gont, Ly sonding to us for We samples ; aunt freo to mon and can covor A caunty pornanontly, 161 East Randolph-st., Room 1 + Ubien! kot ‘ona that thoroughly undorstands tho businoss. Apply at'dsh Ceutrn.av. WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domestiox. ANTED-AN EXPERIRNCED GRERMAN QIRI, Ther own langungo woll, and undorstands i English, 0,00 soconi-work And sow, oF Lo (ako care. of aron il pov fofarunaoe. Tequliod. Addroas . &, i hut " FANTED-GINL, 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGH, TO sdat at genoral bousowork {n fawily of four. Apply 365 Lincolu-av. NTIED—A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK, OALL WAL TS Gah, Sertom 1110 15 Busdery sy iboach 1, 125 S uth Olar] SITUATIONS WA,NTED--Mn.Lih Hoolltconors. Olars, Bio, Sl:‘gfizigl{ AmAh;:;jlfi!fl)‘—lfY P)\N l"yxl!j:;llll’ NUCED 9_-_'!"!775._!{:'2”"; .°0‘.l harmacy, Addross I, QITUATION WANTED—AS Dol Jane of ang{fll&ncn, or s traveling nalosms TEIL BY iy 8 yonug nian of o il . ; n:_;;';. _A_fi.“fi-?' sud refureicos or s SIPUATION WARTED—A YOUNG AN, AT PR in n good position, dasires omployman 5"1'-"3 o oty rll:;l::mnn il ‘ovori, 'ii‘lffl'}&" uarioy iuty herally umoiol in an otlico, First.cl tor,_Aduress'y i, Wribuno ofieo, o s making charac. 2 'ranos. Siruarion H“VANTED'—IR)OV!A MAN A8 pASTRY OF folomes o, g M yesrs” drpertonco] bost SITUATION WANTIL 1 aatondy lndusizous v Norih st tho busih \WANTEL JAT-MAKELR APFLY AT WAL B o Cinn AR-NAKER, AFFLY AT Conclimon. Tonm; A ITUATION . WANTKDO DY a1 oo OLARS 3 coqeliinn, antioe , sad woll rocomasnd- ol i “Addrana 1261, Tefbung ofhear olisnolinncons. oo SRR oo s ar o adiross and businiess Sohp adreagnd busluess qsalllos) ot ateatd of works E ioe. L9y 1 L QUUATION WANTRD-BY A YOUNG BAN 43 portor ur Roma Il Work ; Wagos no objoct. A shancs ta subwat during the wintor all that s dosired, = Addross 197, Teilmon affico. SITUATIONS WANTED- Domentics. SITUATION WANTED_I'Y A WOMAN AS FIRST- R _clns 0. 142 Woat Lako-al Q1T cook fn s rostaurant, No NS WANTED_TWO Dlaces In'a good Tamily, ono v second work s computent, ay Address e call bt 441 THuhbned Sn(g(/nh”&}{n \':Mfl'rfiu—,\iq‘ BECONDGIR, “ARD f Deasalageriugln s atoctablo tomily bont of fefor ALE ISTIRS” WANT ok, and the othor ta ould "atrivo 1o ploasa, Wost Harrison- STUATION ~BY A YOUNG LADY TG do dinning-room work, or li; e Tamily, Call T3 Faat Hshotsnter mpainira < 11 & small ITUATION WANTRD=TIY A 000K, TN A i SN W [ e faintly, Plouso oall or adiross 5’ Michiga ITUATION wml}y"rm.s" » NTED — UNG M E! S Qtand AN A, TOUKO, MATRIED S asbclons bilvata liouso, oltiorcily or wulhurhan. "1 Dleaso call or'addross to bi3 Asuinn: ANTE Y AN 1adiy 3 Wbt e Addrow ad L Emnlovmont Aronts, nfl*gmfi‘gflnng)fimm|ll'§]us IN WANT OF candinavian an o30S, BUSKIS Vhleae 60 Siwa .y 0 supplled Miscolinnooun, SIAUATION WANIED-LY A LADY WO WRITES il legibly. T cayabi Runlaersbile L I, 14 <t t b e cir 110 ANTED=BY AN AGREBABLA suang lady, alona and Komcless, Whoto sh cun Tunke Tor IV Sdotese o e ID~A GOOD GIRL TO WARH DISIES | o¢onomy and suwlng; toaches' music. ia secomplly bod, WV A el ab o Gy Lioio, cbrour Hidto nad Sies andis St yare ofage,” Adidross CLARAWITGL Hhs toenth-sta. e B VV ANTED—A COMPETENT SECOND-GIRL, COMRE ready for work, at b South Ann-st. y TANTED_COOK—AT TH tol, & West Wator-st., NIGAN. = i NT T THK DUOHARME WHOUSE, A WA A Frcnen sooks a2 S s VW AN FIRST-CLASS WOMAN FASTRY and broad cank {n & cliy hiotol: must havo guod rof- oronces. Addross I 8, T'ribuue oitica, TO EXCHANGE. 0 EXOHANGE-ONV OF THK LARGIIST, FINEST, P g s improvod stook faru, fu North Mix. fourl, containini 1,300 Acros: also, cight sniallor improved farms, with 5, 00 acres of unimproved farming lands, nil situatad cousoniontly to tho Hanulval & Kt. Jusoph 1tail. in tho_old, thiokly-sottlod, and rich ngriculttral couole of North Misourl, Wil exclisngn (5o abova or or Cnfeago properly and assumo s fotadabla. tocumbrancs, —1aqulro Dromptly. WAL D PALMER, 16 Lasallo-st, WISTIERN 110~ JOLN HAN- 000 OF BUBURDAN LOTS £ mugrcbaudise, or othor kood 0, EXCHAN for wild land, property, ALEX. 1. GUNN, 148 LaSallo-st. 1]'0 EXCHANGF—TAR; (0 ACUHE TN KAN- 313 for honso and lobin city; will avsumo, GROLRGI V. BYRD, 165 LaSaliost, SI‘NJ ION WANTED -V A LADY OF BXPERT- cnco assalosialy in n d. b i chue- QITUATION WANTED — BY LAD! N e s B, A Ty, TV A 3 MANS SES AND CARRIAGES. UGTION-WESTON & GO., 16 EAST WASHING. Con-at., Tinvo salos of Lo Tusaday sail ¥riday a0 8, va." Variios wisking olther purcliaso or disposo of such stock stwuld attond thoss al Kroat bargains 18 CAN BE W A cricy ad caron with, abod BRI T g ERT 4 oo i, oz atall, e, Addross ISNAO B, 10X, 175 Tiast Randolpmeaee ™ ' JOIL ALE-O EXCIANGE TOR SLUIGHS O s, om0 wo0d Wl iorso. - Loaton Stadiae, 44 844 16 V. LE-OHEAP—AS MY FAMILY AR GO- at to reside, Twill soll oue family biorso, carey. iy, BLA Darkain, Call ol ur aduross J, 1. 160 South Watec.st. i an ) F" ¥ ait, any b DIX, OISES WINTERED 1y X RESPONSIRLE JAN: oiid fead and caroiul attondance; 2 113 Safo Manufactory, 5 lfave Mandoiphan o o AN VVANfi':fi {EXOHANGE-A PEW ELGIBLY located In Uraco l‘:)l(w\}lll urch for & lot or luts tu Lawndale, _Addros ¥ 45, Tribuno etlico. oweles, ARKIN, SRS S 68" Wadbiogionit, W 1L I AN G E—FINST-ULASS dentistry for palatiog buggy, Addreas G 46, Tribuno ?{llw. & W c FANTED-LOTE NEAR OENTRAL DANK IN X~ chango for lowa farming Jands. OLAFLLN BROS, & C0,, 13l Lasallo-st. VW ANTED=AN ILLINOIS FATM IN RXCITANGI: Tor 8 cottagos and lots at north elty fimitaz 3 uf l:unillncu?l‘bnm.r. 3ol olor, Apply at 125 Kouth Clark- st., Room 11, 10 RENT.. KICRLY FURNTSHED FRONT ROOMS, upposits Graud Paoltic; transionts taken, No.10 Shor- At 0. RENT-ROOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- Sbing, e P e e ahie Rt s children, EUWAKDS, 657 Mllsaukoe-av MISCELLANEOUS. WELL-POSTED AND RUSPONSIBLE PARTY 4\ would iike to buy and erib carn In Iowa for sonio Cli- Zagoor Kostora fing, - Good raferoncos aud Ambla soour Till Boriven. Address A 8, Tribune oo Y RENTEE ROOMS FURNIBILED COMPLETE for housekeopiuz. Apply ab onco. Mrs L A, ‘Thlriy-first st 0 RENT—7 PLEASANT, CONV) T Tor housekeoping, reoond tloor, b d soft waler, carnor Shotliold und” Lill-avs., dako View, throo Leos Linoolnay. oace. Appiy o 8, B, GHASE, 15touth s orust, TO RENT--STORES. OFFIOES, &o Srores. 0 RENT-CHEAP—_STORL CORNER OF HEN T n;‘nn{f Loormbieste o atoro wimIa foos el jixe atroot, f]'0_RENT—A FRONT KOOM, % BY 40; A FINE siand for any businour; redt choap. At Boston Carnot-Oloaning Works, 41 and 46 Wost Adame-st. WANTED-~TO REN ‘V ANTED-TO RENT — BY A RESPONSIBLE tenant a firet floor and somnont or first and il floors; }n:fluun. Andison-gt., neac Btate, or State. near Mudison.” Pussesnion immediataly, or by Jan. i 3. _Addymes Y 6% iCribns aiicps e ‘VAN'NLD-»’A‘D RENT—A RES] LE PARTY wishes to ront, for a term of years, a building con- taiolng 4 or W Arst-class unfurnishod robms, and in the contral or Linsinoss part of tho city, nblo for lodglog rooins for gantioman. _Addross K &, Uribuna office, TED-TO RENT-, LY FURNISHED W AI’“ ‘i"ullld wl(hon[tb . on South Sldn.l n;lt of Stats ‘Address K Y, Tribuno ollic ANTED_TO RENT—A RFATLV-FURNISHED ‘room, with or without. board, {ia pr violaity of dribung olfico, - Adgross B 2, Tribuno FANTEDTO RENT-ON Tilii NORTIT SIDF, WY, y2ouih of Ohicogo-av., ox wikiua milo o i of tho olly, n Jargo, comitodio o u:l\iulhngulywnl::lg. Kddrass WIBLE WORS olficn. FINANCIAL. INEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY IN S8U3MS 2 49,000 and upwards, Apply to JOUIN W. MARSH, eI ONL X AN ON DIAMONDS, WATOHES, NI l.k)mlv 38. Lfl LAUNDER'S Xrluw offic, 120 Ran. olph-st., noar Glark. _Establishiod 1654, B. ONEY TO LOAN ON COLLATERAL SEOURI- los, small amonunts, short time, and reasonabio rate of intorest. JOLUN M. WAILE, 1 ONEY TO LOAN~AT 9 l)rvrull! fuxuus to suit. hiogt R i 88 Dearbyrmst, 0 ON _CITY i 8 PALMEL, JIt., 93 M Wasl ) 000 ON OITY R 3 wun‘:wuon.tfi@;ow, 91 Washinglon-st. D55, 00 FOR ONIT OR TWO YEARS, ON ‘aucurity worth $10,0001 will pay hutorest mntily o uarterly. Apply to UHARLES' L, BOYD & GO, 131 Waslingtoo-st. W ANIED_T0— ORNOW—%5000 YOR FIVE yones on stono-feont buuso on (Vushingion-st,. nour Unlen Park, SNYDER & LI, M Nison Building, northoast corner Monrue an Sallo-sts, T () 10 L0 INVESTED IN STOOKS AND GOLD % S50 pur sont a monih, dona for gatticulu TUMBKIDGE & CO., Baukors, 3 Wall-st., Now York, & 0 TLOAN IN O} 5 ON -‘;‘6.000 Sy O COB, JR., Arcado-con $95.000 13, LAN IN SHALL AWOUNTS only, on first-class insldo proparty, 'No Lrakoew need apply. Adusess orcall foom 24, 79 Daar- K O TWO 81] Monoy ‘in baud, STISIENS WO DESIRR T Ary readers cau do 8o fn tho bost, fiee by using 0o oF nare suotd vaper Lists, Apply to e oads n JONAS.CELDEI Lonn Ciico, 6% Statagte - 6 Do By by Gan savo ot idrous t0 ¥2 O, liox STABLE TO RUNT_AT WAND 4o WEST ADANE. at. Itoom for 100 16 horses. A fino atand for aale or oxchiange; stable liay for wagons; reut Jory clioun ted-—-A horss for ta keoplug this wintor; light work. A cheap mare for salo, lonty of room QATURDAY AT 103§ O'GLOCK A. 3¥,, FOUR NEW s0ld ot audtion Droremplaeily for casl by b Ar Buts fon & G,y at 103 oesh Dladscn-stss 5o poy Masinte sad cliargen, 11 you want s Largal, 16 o8 end FANTED=—AT A BARGAIN_A GOOD, SECOND- W and opan of shifting-ton light bugay. ' J B, 0o aflico. BUSINESS CHANOES, A e A NEW MANUFAGTURING. BUSINERS TORt galos can muko §9,060 bofuro Now-Year: matorfal on Land ta du it; want of fucans to carry It out ouly causo of solliog: aotivo men call sud invoatigato; 8700 Toquirod. 118 Miiroc-at., reat altice. \ RARE CHANGE TO BUY ONETHIND INTER: eaL in ten lots, fronting on Milwaukeo.av., fow hun- drod foot north of Houlovard, in m well-sottied past, with S AID SO Bitate i coplial easod, Srens ICAUTIANE & oA g fo Rirtiouiam, ad: TOCK OF DRUGS OF ANOUT loj tlock and ixiuros oll now; sltusied i ¢ town. * A fino olance for a physician. . Object 1 th and ava to chango climato, Ade co. poge hoal 1 CICAND ¥ wo for & tarm of yen; noll b Tor partioulars {nquiro of Py MUTRPIL) T BALE, ) ilding MURPILY, &4 oo ook, SOOKS: 3 oa, ot olnyy | Archer e s St AKERY DOING A GOOD THADE FOR W Filthav, Stook called forin Bl i No 1 Addsemir 6. ADIE FOR BALLy (CITOTHESWRINGERS OF ALL KINDS JiH- ACTORY ¥OI RALIETHIE UL e o S e e | R e oy o ot Bty vy BDRAVEROUL'S) 0 Wank Wasas can bo soadlyndapicd o afuioet sty buslam MBRSONS GLIP AND FiL¥, FOR OFFIOR PA- 4 yors, nud Enierson’s Bindor, ' for musio, and all pori- oajoals,’ tho former for. buslaois-uon and'tho Iattor for n\’nB‘IJlld)'. Gold.Iattcrine, 0. JR0. B BARKETT & GO, Houkb] ExPEfiribc‘dl}Ffi closcd; complicatod Justed, by WEB, Room' o oyplating, ote., neatly don 1 Btata- ERYBODY O cs, at the Paris Kid. oli, Laeitor & Co. A TATTLE CASIT AND OTHER PROPEIL {noss worths @50 ST urcliase good b wud wa 16 51,00, " Addross I, Tribune oMo, < T AUNDRY-WORI DONE N TIIE BEST MANNER l"ww:°5|'"('“ dozan, 913 Buttorfiold-st,, routh of “Fhirty-ninth-st, NEN WITiT RMALT, CAPITAL GOING IN TIT: t w, Guickselliug nrticlos, Iargo Trotits, at AICFOR & GO,y Roow 48, 191 Boutts Clarke st,_Calland loveatigate, TED=T0 PURGHASE—A BUSINESS WORTID , 000 to 85,0003 havo roal ostata (o farm) and 20mo cas Addross J %, T'ribune oflice. \WASIED-TO BUY A ST, RIRNATD OF NIW Toundland dog, from 6 {0’13 wonthe old. ~ Must bo thoroughbrod, Addross N 1, ‘Usibunoof chieap, _For full information apply on tho proiieo: JPO%, EALEPATERT TGNT ¥OR STATHS OF hio ana isof & uiost useful ution. K particutars, spoty {0 W, i1, S1OOKE, ‘arristar, Potor: b Provin o, < ntai A G MANUFAGTURING BUSINESS TERER 0008 Uit e BUSTRESS oago for sovoral yoars, Khozu Iy a good opening for thy sauma iu 5t, Loufi or {he Southorn Statoss A than with 8,000 or ¥5,0M can_ueouro tho contral of Bt il 1udehinory fur sunnfag. Address G bl, 1 FOIANY PEit- \por-box mannface uring business in Dotrolt, Mlck,, having 8 good and hormanont city and conntry'trade Aiready seoufod, and whtich, with & roasonablo amount, of cupital and éfforl, may b6 larwoly fncroased. Will Koll out, ur takya part: ner, or ront tho machiugry aud good-will of tho busiucs: to s compstont and reliablo bapor-box malior. Writy o Abply to COLLN CAMPBELL, offica’ Malatt Block, Do- rolt, Mioh, _LOST AND FOUND, & LIBERAL REWARD WILL Bg PAID UPON A B UP LY. Ao roturd of o larga goldutiled family seal w0t iith & corneliaa, wpon witoh £ Gngea J ncal wol hoai hive, shoaf of nd tho words. Prosporits " aleotho fnitlals ** W, 1. W,RIOCHARDS, oo 20, ‘ashiiugton.st, NTED—TO BUY TDIt OASI, TWO OYLINDER WA Aot 1A s otich Ot BOARDING AND LODGING. Wast Sido, 18 WILLARD-PLAGU-QHOIOK ROOMS WITH Doard; plcssant locality; balf block from streo oars. & WEST LARE-ST, —TWO LARGE FRONT 863 Mo A reiimen, i Doard, iu swalt private family, 30T WARREN-AY, - FURNSHED ROONS 70 font Witl board, ol or e wuito, frou 55 to $6 pur weok, 3‘53 WEST RANODOLPH-ST. — TURNISHED roomd with board, for gor wlfo, singlo gon- tomgn, or ladlos, _Tornis vuasouabl WESIL JACKSO! A JIOME F 406 oo AT ekt aton oy & Junch, aud diimor 8t 6:0 509 p. 1. Gay, furnaos, niath, hot adld cold wator, otc. Also, & larga unfurnishod frony youmm, 17 Seuth Sito. ELDRIDGE-COURT, NEAR WABARH-AV,— Gond board for Iadies or gentlemon, ¥4 to 86 por Dny bosrd, &4, i i REN. CORNER TIIRD- av.—Dulightful raots, singlo or en suite, with or wihiout boara, at reasonablo rates. qqo 00 TO LOAN ON OINIOAGO REAT. . . ot boro), ar will by TO RUY COMMEROIAL D £100.000 0., MEROIAL_ VUL 5l i 0 LA R KW AND MAGNIFIORN' OSEWOOD 7i< OU. N A A G s Franch krund sotlon, full Ston fraing, provements, ologant case, with riok moldings, serpont Dlyntih, rounid corngrs, carved leus and Iyro, full,ic, aud poworful tono, niado to urder thrao monthis oo autt hay Bovee hooiy Y ' Wit aioof aud cover, R ONICKERING ddross Z 29, Tribuna ollice, AT T o wlih oo i o 6 Yo miuatin, Address T 18, il attaclinio i all af ANTIU—A COMPETENT PERSON 70 PUT 1) ordor a musio-box, ‘The {nsteuniont fs & largn au costly ono, with four’ cylindars, auufactured by 8. ‘frolls, Genora, aud rcontly rocelved, Apply to We I CUULBAUG! st 2 White=Gloved Domoce s, From the New York Pust, Nothiug could amaze a Domocrat who kuew +only tho Now York of thirty yeurs a g moro than roading, in a Domoeratis * orgats.® of to-dny, that, ot » mooting of Democrats to colebrate s Domoeratio vietory, & ** whito-glovoil sudionco, immaculato {n full dress,” greotod uzndapplouded tho similarly costimad spanlrors. e et e 4 i AGENTS WANTELD, QENTS WANTED-SPECIAT, INDVJOEMENTS— W waut niirt-clna kgout i uvory count ¥ fu the Unilod Fatas twoll iy wochdovonuwned Wilvon 1 H utlo Sowii uchluor, unit o Wilcon niunufuoturin e machinos, (o Whoth WO, uro ropatad L uiler o3tvaorudnney uihoa. it e all puriontins e, or s o Wit a{:{(‘n‘f\leu-dL LN CUSIPANY, , W1 Blate sty sy wlding macliin wischioes, and alt kinds chinory abd wpplics, _Give usa BEL CTITANET. XA RICTTRER Lot Sk wila b twd e thrco e m‘umnw:u\luh?uu with roows and Loard, or day board, for ors pc Hotots. TILST, HRENCK TIOUSE, OPPUSITH LT e oy T T ity b Day Goardery also acconudatod. ST IIVENING, ABOUT 8:0. BEIWREN iehiean Southorn Doyot and the cornor of Shor- man and Jackson-ste., on Shorman-st., a Jail; Th fiuder will s000ivo a Hboral roward by Tosving it with G, 11 SMITUL, 1% LaSaliest., O, 1L Barrolts Insuranoa T O5T=TRON DIAY, TO TIE i Barlington deps IWm 3 bundlo of ol o rowaril r}fl'{?n::'m"én'r AYER, LEWIS" & Coly 16 and 15 o A TARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, AN- wara to thonnino of Caru, A lugrul rowned Vil a fvon st 143 Woat Madisoa-at., basomonty by 1 §oiwdonow. WOV, 9, A TAWN-OOLORUD Lus.T-sn.\"uA L ; I ural roward will bo pald for 0 Linglish raturn whasliave, or No. W la liborally roivardoil by o TRUN AWAY, REAT T GOILNEI OF GRETN-S L ua Washlugton, on tho 13th inet,, a bay hlack mano awd tatl, d by foaving tho samo ab 685 Carroll-ay. OST—NOV. 13, A LADV'S RUBSIA LEATIRE L portomonnaio fu front of No. 621 Mishigan.av., No. (& Wl Laugloyny, Tho findor wiil b 10 Micligan v, about 13 bands “high it o powacd STIAY BAY BLARE, OWN proving propasty sud payiug st e AR hasa by xpouses, at No. 4 Fifteonth- §'2 REWARD-STOLEN, AN OVERCOAT, FRON b 1t North Dearboru-st. Roturn to 177 Fifthray, No questions asked, G5 () HOVARD-TTTITE FARTY WIT0 © LIFTEDY @IV “tho black usurcont and otlicr artiglos from resls -ats, ou Thursday night la; will ratuen or givo {nfory antne 10 abovu Toward Wil askiod. Audross %3 Olila-st. ¥ ation loading to rucovary of be poid sud no quostions A TLANTIO TOTEL—TRST-OLASS HOARD AND i o rates, T ABASILAV,, DETWEEN IN Rt unt Mobto Irst-clusi’ board at vory Tow rates: day board, $5 e weo BOARD WANTED, J30AuD-tE YOU HWAVE DKSIRABLE TODMS i acant call 1o-day and registor, Uhleago Loarding- Teoom 13 Housy Hoister, 135 Lasalies a s ) ‘[ROARD—A YOUNG MAN ABLE T GOOD B A Y et s Livoh Mrsate oD comtaient a'ears, udalrlety vrivats Tunlly. et 3 vo, Flease answor and give partionlns D ey oot Aduross I 45, Teibubo . - o *te v iOUSEHOLD GOODS, et ol el b L ) TILANKESS, COMEONTS, MATTRESSES, FRATIL BN o, Whipple's baauiaztory, W6 Btato: s tho obeapest placa In tha oity. OIA mattrossos and Tothora ronuyated, 0N BALIE-CHEAP, A SMALL PARLOR_BTOVI, l‘ Olvll'n?lAllllnu’ completo and good as now, !nuuuz of Aira, TATES, tl Binta-ete NOR BATETI FRAMG BUILDING ON Tl north sld of Van Durou-st., bouweon Wabash and Michixan-ava,, to bo (akun away,’ A. J. AVERELL, 10 ourbiuen-st., ‘itoon b, i [OL SALE-A ¥4 SEAL MUV AND TOA FOU TRO% SALE B SEAT MUFT AND 10; »_mink innff and coliar tor BI0: ologant ok wot wartls B75 for ;8 65 uinik uat for $20. ull brand naw sad wareantod vorfact, ltesidvnoy 645 Mishiuan & [FURSALE=A LOT O TABLI GUTLET " i great bargalns, AW, W, R, 81 st TNOR BALICA” COMPTETF FILE OF GIIGAGG O aA & montls, onding Juao 50, 1874, Address XXX, Tribuno ollic i ' _COO TROACH AND BED. nonisats takos N0 BA] O A jat TE, | Oty sick prossand Huwlo's yatonckiliy s all fu Jiorioot ordor, aud a yayin, i full el Ut LA e e CONDIE: Chnmpalen S = OKS. OUSKHOLD GOODE OF BVERY KIND WANTED H nly”-; Caal) buyor, Addross JUR, ADAME, dee i Thfosia P, O. ANTEED—A 10 OIL 3" HORSE POW] W Sottors i wout atori et ey iil pay o w gand lot, cath, i1 vory cheap. Address 1 U2 Tribune v 3 PARTNE] ATTY ) A TEW Do oty s ooty prfao Wholealy afioat o iy o ivsubuaont, Sxoups et b roallzad o Towddn roloraicas oxoangad. Addrom I 1, Teib who'ultic I 'Kmnmm.«;rm'u (O] NOIUTIL hIDR—MIBSES Grant will indory bttt Koo o Sl L - , Nove [CRETRY L2 uro-4 TITNH, FURNITURE, STOVES, UATL. ot i erockun’ on orius o wGIE o purlusor adud e goois and Eoos. Bogars : oo, douS A AL oi Wt Bladismeacs O ____SEWING MAGHINES, ANY PARLY HAVING A LIGIUT BINGER MANU. Inouuriug innuhinio i good onder, fie valo olieury cat o) hear of o purchasor by ade tho Chicago sl and Capr Manufa Chutpany, 65 West WALk hoton STNOE SEWING MACIINI—PRINOIPATL tloo 111 Stato-st, Machitjorsuld on woatbiy payients; 10 por cont, disconnit f 1T, 216 SOUTH fachisos old'ou 180utLIY ) TI00KS-OABI PALL OUKETGARILE TOR BOORS OF ALL KINDS, rags Ui v pricte.” CHAFIN L Madlson-at, WO S and S a AT, BLAGKSTONTS 1N G00D._BITADE, § TS, Ao b, o Sohe 1) onflentiun’ of Wi n slavory, ' GILBERT, Olark-at, PERSONAL, 3 FONMATION WANTRD_OF RONRRT 1, & 'hlcv,"r“,:m‘xy oty had ko, i, Liscaln lni'"lv. o '10 i wio Yo, ho 5 Ktoato o aideion, NI Oleattic, Mooty o AVayiiu County, Mileh., siating whoro & lottee wontd ol Bunday, tho 8L, uostio "o i puhapion B B D i i

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