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in erm ct err eR rinses astm tngemencenr ens eens os cnt ht ok ne SPOOR SAA AAO SNR manent nina nmananieleutaenanr Maatmensarsneenmenmenirecie, 4 rremnmmneaettsiinensememamimtanentti—aremtrecs | “THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH ‘14, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. MUNICIPAL INCORPORATION. Meeting to Protest Against the Pending Bill. Spesebes by Messrs. Campbell, Wood- ard, and Matteson. Ovjections Raised to the Proposed Charter. Opportunities for Fraud, Amecting was held st Martine'’s West “Side fisii, No. 58 South Ada street, in opposition to the Municipal Incorporstion bill now pending pefore the Legislature. Exactly twenty-two s, exclusive of the reporters, were pres- ent. After come delay in expectation of a larger pumber, the mceting was orgsnized by the eleo- tion cf CoL A. N. Waterman as Chairman, and ALD, CAMPBELL wee called upon for an addreas, He said he was one of those who had called the mecting together, and that he did not wish to shirk any rezponsibility connected with it. Owing to the fact that the meeting had not been advertised to any extent they had not gotten a great many together, sad they could do little more than organize and adjourn to next week, ao that the matter could be prop- erly advertised aud a maes-meeting be called to discuss, nud, if it was seen proper, to protest prainst tho passage of tho bill now being pushed #2 Springfield for the reincorporstion of Chi- ongo. In the firat place, the bill was wholly uncon- etitational. -If it should bave eny effect at all, it would be to repeal the general law already on the statnte book, or it would be » nullity. If the city should abandon the old form of goverament it would leave ua in a bod porition, To eay that two general bills on the ssme sabject could be held to be ponstitutioual, no good Iawyer would concede. Toe Conetitation prohibited special legislation. Jés few men got up a bill particularly applicable to our city, and headed it “‘General law” and got it passed, then any other city might fake ad- yantage of the same Jaw, snd s0 the existing general Isw on the subject be nullified. Itis uke as if ex-Senator Woodard snd himself skonld want a banking bill particularly suited to their interests, and should call itn general bill and lobby it turough ; others could do the same, and generat lava salliply adinfinitom. The roposed bill contains: Li STARTLING FEATURES, It prevides for the election of a Mayor, with a Cabinet of seven,—a Comriroller, 8 Commis- cover of Health,a Commissioner of Public ‘Works, » Commistioner of the Fire Department, Commissioner of the Polics Department. It was a moet striking and gluring frend. If you examine the bill you willsee how it has been mapioalated. Thebond of the Commissioner of Pablic Works is to be approved and accepted py the Maycr. Noone eise has anything to do ‘wth that most responsible office. Two or three Commissiovers give uo bonds at all. Evory contract excoeding $5,000 is to bele: by the Mavor and Cabinet whom the Mavor appoints and whose bonds 'ie accepts, so that the Mayor ractically lets ali coutracts. It might 2ll Es very nice with a good Mayor, but a good Yayor would not resort to fraud to perpetuate bis power, and would not serve more than one term. If 2 bad man shoud get in, ho would have every appliances ready to bis hands to per- peturta bis power, and to rob the city. A worse than the Tweed rmg would be built cp. Why is this bili thrust upon the Legislacure so persist. extly? Why is thsre. such an effort to prevent the people froma vuting on the bill already 1n the siatate book? The fact was that certain gen- tlemen—he didn’t want to speak harshly cf the Citizens’ Associstivn, for be believed it went to work with noble istentions—have been caught {a tho toils of 3 ‘A DESIGNING POLITICIAN 2 who lives and fattens upon tho spoils of pablis funds. He presented bimcelf to the Executive Committee of the Citizens’ Associadion as Satan did to our Savior on the high mountain. He mud: “* Behold in me, all the votes of Chicago. Ifyou will but worehip me youcan secure my sdvocacy.” They have accepted and are become his tools. ‘The pending bill imply goes through the present charter, striking outa rection hera and there, and leaving many of the mos: objec- tionable features. ‘The biil leaves that man the £25,000 printing etesl and swindle which he got through by special legislation. If A. C. Heaing, this swindler of the public, had snid, Let all go by the board, the $25,000 suindle with the rest, more attention might be paid to bis pro- tense of honesty. ‘ho bill was intended to band the city over toa ring, and no ono can tell when it will loose bold of your pockets and mine. The preeent Government may be bad, but look well to it that, when s change is made, ‘we are not handed over to bedespoiled bys ring. ‘THE NOX. WILLARD WOODARD was tho next epeaker. He detired to say some- thice, ax au individcal, in relation to tho pro- poced bill. LE they abandoned their old charter, which had rome defects, they ehould be careful how they adopted a new one, which might be worse. Relative to leading politicians, he had to say that certain business pruciples applied to them as well as to men who were engased in regular business. ‘here was a certain clase of wasn which might be denominated professioual poliicians: Ther were alwara looxing around for bills snd charters thet would suit their private finterests, Therefore, when trey Knew that cer- tat well-lmown political partisans were exerting Ihemselves for the new bill in Springfield, every tex-payer ought to carefully examine every pro- ‘Yision of the docament, and satisfy himself as to ‘what it really mesnt. Taxation had greatly in~ greased gince what waa called the People’s i cama into power. He = particular- fly aileded to tho increase of salaries among laty officials, something unpreedented in tho ‘history of the city. This extravagance rauced ithrough everything, from the Comptroiler, Col- Yector, City Clerk, and Police Justiczs, down to the officers of the Police and Fire Department. : Mr, Woodard showed an incresso of about $2,000 on an average in the various chief officers. Healsowent to prove that, while approrma- tions for salaries were large, the appropriations for city improvements were materially decreased. showed a most UNHEALTHY STATE OF THINGS. Inthe new bill there waa really nothing bat as Tegseded officers. There was nota word about the protection of the city fonds—not a word. How wag that? There was no provision as to bow the interest on city deposita was to be Spplied. It was all, upon its face, » salary-grab. ‘There was no mending of defectsio the new charter. The fund question was fearfully mad- d@. He might go through the charter from inning to end sud could only show that it Wass bous fide offica-holders’ bill. = Among other things the charter provided. there was a special clanse in which it was defined etno number shall be placed upon the vote, a8 inthe ardinary elections. Therefore, there ‘¥as no means of proving that persons who voted Were legally entitled so to do, That wea most pies but, after all, it was quite transparent {oe most ordinary intellect. The fatners of the bill wished to carry it through for their own ‘Parposes, and were not particular as to how the thing was done, Hoe next applied himself to the PROVISION FOB. NEW COUNCIL. _ He was utterly opposed to it from beginning to £04. The caucus would select the meu, ani {they would be all of the same strips of politics, cd, consequently, all mm the same political Tog. Very well, then, all honest citizens should ssiert themselves to overthrow this most objeo- Hocable scheme. He did not consider that the Samulative vote matter was good in connection mith this particular bull agit to the cry that the one-man principle would (away with 50 many city officers, that waa per- ‘etly fallacious. ‘There would be, in fact, more because tho hesd of every department Would be calling for more help, and this help iWould be paid more than was now paid. Tske fhe Board of Public Works for example. He $4 not believe that one man sitting in his office fotld be ap good as the Board of Public Works fmeght to be—he would not say as it was. Gat ths one-man system would be inimical to br interests of the city. What they most want- was men, and not Isw. They wanted men ‘Who, when elected, would forget politios and at- Send to the duties of the aifices for which they ‘Were chosen by the people. MOL. ANDEE MATTESON wat then called for. He said that the charter, te-bad been well said, was an office-holders’ the ribg charter, It was called by some iil: of the Citieas' Association. He did believe that Association wanted anything of kind, That Associstion was a large body : Executive Committes was small and erctain motorious politiclan had guocecded in if pire captarig that body, just as Tweed captured tbe Citizens’ Association of New York whon be cot through his Tammany ring charter. The affairs of that Association, having the venerable Poter Cooper for its head, were left to the coztrol of a few individue’s, precisely as with the Citizens’ Association of Chitago, and those few individ- uels sold out to tweed. The Tweed charter placed the appointment of all tha city offices, except the Comptroller and Corporation Couo- sel, 13 the bands of the Mayor. The charter proposed for Chicago placed all, without oxce?~ tion, in the hands of the Mayor.’ The speaker read extracts from an article in the North American Review on the history of the Treed robberies, and resd provisions from the pending bill to ebow fts similarity to the Tweed charter. By it all positions and offices were to be fixed absolutely under the control of a ring of seven appointed by the Mayor, to be investigated and inguired into by no one else, and the Mayor was responsible to nobody, Tweed wou!d have given ten millions for such 4 charter. ‘There was a bigger ring for stealing snd pluo~ dering in this thaa in the Tweed chatter. Itmas almost s counterpart, sud the inspiration was tho same. We was amazed thst citizens should quietly sobmit to having such an infamous acheme lobbied through the Logislature, sad it ‘ras time to rise aod say that this thing shall not be. ‘Ou motios of Ald. Campbell, Mr. Haines was elected Seoretary, and instructed to give due publie notice of the next meeting. The meeting then adjourned to Tuesday evening at the seme place. NEW YORK CODE AND LAW REFORM: Lecture by Prof. Denslow. Prof. Devslow delivered the Satardsy public lecture before the College of Law yesterday, on the New York code as compared with tho illinois system of practice. Bo began by saying that tho Llinois system is s compound of three srs- tems or codes. Tirat, there is 80 mach of Chitty as bas been adopted, retained, and not modified, Secondly, there is the Practice act, forming a code in itself more subyersive of English prac- tice in some features than the New York code; and, finally, there was an oral code tobe learned only by practice in the courts, comprising customs which might have come from Kentucky or Virginia, but which wore uoknown to the common jaw. Such is the custom of gir- ing three speeches to each party on the trial, i stead of (wo; of making motions in arreat of jadgment and for new trial before the single Judge who tried the cause, instead of before tha other Judges in banc, and many others. The Practice act is a series of independ- ent and disconnected amendmente, frumed by different minds, and baving no necessary barmony with cach othor or with the system thoy are designed to fit into. They aro the ehot-holes left by Granger and farmer logis- Bons the venerable edifice of the common Wr. ‘The New York code is not of this character, It was drawn by David Graham, thoautbor of tho ablest work on common law pleaGing and prac- tico ever published in America, by David Dudley Field, aud by » third lawrer, less known at the West. ts inspiration, hov- ever came from Jeremy Bentham, Sif Samael Bomilly, sud Lord Broagbam, whose apocch of eight hours in length ov law reform in 1828 sets forth all the chasgea contained in the Now York code of 1843, exactly twenty years later. Tha American Encycicpodia isin error in st- tributing Brougham’s lavors in Jew reform to the Now York code. ‘hat code is itself the result of his Isbors. j Tho code differs from onr system chicfiy in its grecter efficicnes ia bringing about a rpeody de- termination of causes, and -in making the Bar serviceablo.in cohecting debs, for waich pur- poze the speaker regarded tho Bar of Ulinois as practically worthiows, because they had no eficiort instruments to work with, In New York, the party judiciaily dolermiaed to be in toe mght could slvays make the wrong- doer pay tho costs of the litigation, Here a defendaut would slways tayo moacy be gating, whether bo was in the wrong or not, ‘This discouraged the bring- ing of suits, while it onccuraged {hs defending of overy suit brougct. Hence tho merchants’ maxim, ‘None but fools ever sue, and none but fools ever pay whon thoy are sued,’ tho Bar in the long run would be employed only in propor- tion as the weapon they handied, . the law, was ellicient. Taose sho suppose mers mouey con be mado by thwartivg justice than by cbtain- ing it, are mistaken. fo "New Yors, tha attorney iesued the aumn- montes, not the Court, and, if no defense were interposed in coll-ction cases, rrote np the judginent at the end of twenty days, whether the Court were sitting or not; whereas, here in many countics of the State, where courts sit but twice a, year, & delay of Lalf a yearia involved. If this’ iw good, why not mese claims sneablo ‘only once in soven years, aud give the debtors = still. Jonger millenzium? In New York, thedeferdant bea:ing the costs, offers promptiy to let judgment be taken sgainst him for the largest sum ho thinks the plaintiff can recover. ‘The plawntiff accepts itit ne con, knowing thet if be does not re- cover moro the ccsia go against him. These costs for a singlo trial at a country ci- cuit are genoiaily about - $70. at o city circuit about $140, and on appeal and second trial they may amount to $300, varying with tho amount invotved and rervices rendered. In dropping entirely the bili of sttorney’s ccsta we lave lost an essential part of tho English eys- ter ‘be apeaker then aZvocated the avetem ‘of ref- erence, tha substitution of irutusal for falee pleadiogs, rho sutsttntion of a bnef personal examination of the judgment dect at Cham- bers for onr.cumbrons Creditor's Billin Chan-- cory, and various other of the features of the New York code, the united effect of which he thought would render the Bar of Dlinois many times more effective than now ag au aid in the collection of dobts and tho determination of controversies. Over forty of Lord Broucham’s bilis relating to various law reforms had been adopted and were now the law os far aimost 26 the English language is spoken, In 1828 ho -reoommended that partics shonld be witnozses ; that the Legislature should enact brief forms of conveyance 28 wo bevo done in Jlinois ; that registries of Isnd titles should be made, which ihe Englirh have so ob- stinately opposed; nud that legal or equitable relief shoud be given in any action as the cre needed ; shortiy before bo had secured fo crim- inals the pnvilege of councel. While he was one of England’s greatest lawyerg, he was sso one of ber mort inspived statcsmon pd her most philosophical jarist. Now that Bugland herselt Bed ewept away the evils be arraigned, tacy could not bave 8 very long duration in Illinois. Swallowed Kis Teeth. ‘The Fresno Expositor tells that M. S. Thomp- non, ten yeara sgo, got a eet of {also te mounted on a gold base. A short time afterward ho lost bis teeta, and ho suppoeed they had been stolen by an Indian boy in his employ, as be bad been in the habit of taking them from his mouth at night, and placing them ons table in a glass of water. The Indian boy strenuously denied the theft, but this did not in the Jeaet remove tho suspicion. After a time all thonzbt of the false tooth passed away, he having secured another set. About three years ago Thompson caught a fevers cold, and from tbat time forward he was troubled with incessant pain io bis right breast in the region of the lange. This wns attended with s severe congb, and frequent hemorrhaxes of tho lungs oc cored. He thought he had consumption. and for years has been under medical treatment, withont relief. During the early part of last fall he was seized mith a violent #t of coughing, and during itsprogress coughed up several pices of hard substance, which avpeared like bono, on first examination. He experienced somo relief at this, and auring the next day bo coughed up more of the same species of material, From enriosiry he examined this closely, and in doing so discovered pieces of metal attached to tho bony matcer, which, though worn and discolored, locked ike teeth. Tho truth suddenly dawned upon him, Ho bad gone to sleep with bis false teoth in bis mouth, and in the night he swaliow- ed them, aad they had passed mto his Jongs, and had Jain there these many years. In the course of the week he coughed up the gold plate, in pieces, and the rest of the teeth. He rapidly re- gained his health and strength, and is now ss heasty and robust as-he ever was. You needn't believe this story, 1f sou don’t want to. MARRIAGES. eescies Aaa aes TIN By the Kev. J, le G. Me- tiers Gentes ata a EDWARDS-UG! by tho Rev. A. 7. Tdwards, of Liv ‘Buslan Bias: iss douehtor of Me. Soin opbeae at thks city. SANBORK—PABKER—At Bloomington, March 10, ‘Mc, Frank b. Sanbora, by the Boy. Merc Hclte Parker, of Bloomington. Chicago, an DEATHS. GOATS Ag St. Joreph, Mich.. on the Iith inst. WA RAK Of poeam this residence, Maywood, IIL, onthe, = Boak, Bie, aged ees. ‘Vermont papers please copy. FAREAS—Tus teneral of Mr, Jobo P. Farrar will take lace from his Tt fazch Ib, at 100% fig Monday, Michael Fiszes, at his rect- ecpr. COOPER—The fauerat of ths lato F. G. i gles om aut ance Ee TeBhey o'cl mnt eh. Clintons sto Be nde of tho tamale keiesa, 1° esol by WALSH—On the 1th tas: Patrick Charles Walch, Faneral will tako plaes from 969 South: Clark-st., Man- day, Lath inat., at So'clock a. m., to St. Macy's Church, ‘usro roqulem 1ligh Linea eslobiated? chensa oy carriages to Calrary. tiends of the family aro invited. (HALL Willa Bail, son of S, A. Hall, agod 6 years: £2" Lockport, N, ¥., and New Orleans papers plosse BROWN—At Rono, Ne s than Browo. brotier of Po. rower of uneasy, Soe Bis romalns rill be taken to indianapolis, Ind., for bur- VARNEX—The fanona] of BE. L. Ts tak from ube cbapel of the W: Linadsalen Hone, axeseet Maaleou-st, aud Ugion ay., ou Sundays, atl p, m. Bicrbers of tomo Jad + Varney Hoforia Club, Tabornacio Divisioa S. of ., and df all otier tom arancd Sretalztions, togcther with ftiends of ths family, are ine Momo Lodge 3 fume bedse merbers wil eassmblo at the chapel at 10 MIERS—At 6a. m. yostorday mornin of award Slr ‘agetts. pe a Pen Muaeralon Monday at 9a. m,, from id No. 78 eeny-bilist, ‘Friends of the family aro invited %0 at £2-New York papers pleare copy. 2 HOGAN-March 19, 1875, ava quarter past 1a. m.. Thomas J. Hogan, ago ls yesrs, son of Policoman Dak ‘aneral Saaday at 19 o'clock, from 115 West Adams-st., by carriages to Calvary. C3" Dotra:t papers plonse copy. CHURCRER—March 13, 1875, of consumption, Augus tus Charohvr, aged 43 years and 8 months. Panoral Munaay at 10:3 o'clock irom Sit West Lake-st. Fricads aro invited. RICHMOND—Charles Richmond died March 8 of soft going of the brain, Ho was formerly a momber of tho Board of Trade. edit Warren, B. 1, and Tounton, Mass, papers please CHASR—In Hopiiaton, N. H., Maroh 1, 1875, the Hon. Horio? Chaso, ag2d_ 86 years, Iinouths, 17 rs, fathor of S. B., H. G., and C. O. Chaso, of ths city. LicBRIDU—at 5 o'clock Saturday morning, of cancer, aftera long and paiatul liiness, et tho residence of et pon: in laws Thomas J. Foley, Mrs. Elion McBride, in oF bath year. ‘Fanorai from residence of son-lada, 15% DePavater- at2p. mw. Sunday, by catrins to Rosehill PERSONAL, NFORMATION WANTED-OF $ISS MARY QUINN, who teft North Bend, Nebraska, an the Mth of Jana- 535 Tacaemtiog i "ho Poacttaiy rovsired. -Aadvoss nforicetion anktally received, Addrass FRANK PARLEY, &7 Soash Clarket, ERSONAL—-AVENUE ‘RUS ON STATE-ST., FRI day, 4p. Picass \d your address to gent with card om Maui Cais, Badies A #3, Tribune olde. ERSONAL—WILL LILLY, THE DAESSMAKED, FOSTER'S, next Toosday at ‘picasa call at FANNY. telock Xo. 9 HORSES AND OARRIAGES, WESTON 5 oy. PAR ASHE AND SLLIGHS, TO? 2 YR ‘Pictiee wishing to purchase Borsos at var placs cau boo an opportuni: af ping Then tha day before salo, that they may not be doctived. Partial Catalogno for Tuexsay'a salo ae pais =z 29 craft borses, Gand 7yoars old; weigut, 2, Gul mous; cound aud king in harness. Oke jawet bar oatligs Buccs, 1 aauds Eigh, ery stylish drivers, 6 ye=rs old, kind in ali barue:s, ‘An clegnat bay sarrigohorte, 8 years old, tres and plossant driver: sola furuy dealt. Ong "tors fine black owe, € years old, weight 1,200 nuide sound sud kind Ln #li werucss. Pe eae iro provsat from scott Connty, Sows, nad tro No. Lhozses.,. Wo saull tate twenty-six other arses, SL sbielys description will be givon at tho time of sale. ‘AU Ronde sola under war/antos sro subjact to luspection ‘until § o'cleck. and, if not at represented, wo particularly request the purcbascr to Tot them, seooraing to onr terms of asic. 3 . ‘Gur eugply of cartiags is ‘vory large, and agcod as-’ sortment; also hacaes-os of every description. Our sales Aig racy atéracrive, cad should commaud the attoation of all parties waahise'clthor to aloposa of or purchaso stock in oar Hne. * . ROCK WAY , OR TWO-SHATED FAMILY CAR- riage. and tophaggs, nearly new, forsale: also $or Dgand oad bor, heetolest, at HUNDRICKSON BKOS., ‘and 86 West Madison-st. + HORSES AND CARRIAG: ANTED—A GOOD HORSE FORA ¥ W oh ‘A FIRST-CLASS Ag itch, 68 gin wn ras i oo, if any, in cash. yas ‘TLE, SOUND, YOUNG, ANDSI W “Build hovers shout ioweenente goudwoces eagle and double, aad ond totter: horse must bo guaranteed, id not afraid of ‘cars. WM. ‘grovery, see peat aet ca Call at WA EURED Groce, 3TANTED—TEN TRAMS, Wabsth-ay. and Targrinvet CORNER OF FINANCIAL. beers eek ice e Tei ee eee eA ‘CLAIM OF $750 AGAINST A RIGH BSTATE TO trade for a good piano. Ad: A.) COMMERCIAL dress G. W. BISHOPP, SECURED PAPER ted, large or smallamounts, THEO. F. SWAN, WN OLD CITIZEN WOULD INVEST FROM 95,000 and sntiatactory business, to 16,000 in some sale stating bosinoss and whero in , yA WILL BUY A DOUBLE-DARRIAG: Gj f) Ra £ i HAR. SGl ) wou ncariy nom, with nickle timings. “Cail HOUSEHOLD GOODS. So LL THOSE TAVING MOUSEHOL: A ‘show cases, gas fixtures, or any iiod Sraneseatent gouda to dispose of, will find ‘it to thelr Advantaga to call on us, a8 we mast have it to. All prasent contracts, Hotel Famlahors of Second-hand tisods, aa G13 West Latest. Bs TO PARTIGS GOIN = A Wetping. Wo tare anon: bostats hogs abs es monk fol: ant, fae, nan egntoal farattars. gains. Second-hand deal- ors pot wanted ta Wat bY Hobos 4 Cos cad Want Lieease Tenaences. Ps WEST RANDOLDE-ST. 18 THR DEST AND Ane ES Tace fare city vo buy Srst-clase buggin, top Sat thes "new aad recond-band; will exebange ner buggies tur old on: ROBERT SHAW. ie (A MERCHANT TAVING A GOOD BARN AT Ris id at bis store, wants to borrow a hoi Deaefgttee AD coun hls moals fora short timo. Addross ‘TSI, ‘Yribuno ofhce. = GOOD BUSINESS, HORSE AND OPEN BUGGY A Ieee ae cap Calas HOSEMAN & AMBERG'S, dara, Ih6 Wost Wachiagtou-<t. DMINISTRATOWS SALE-CRDER O. KLOEP- Four aagy horses nt our roquiat Tues- dey tana “Ghlengo Herve Machel, 213 Pwelhtht, SED TO CliY BREEDERS-THR TROT- A eee ion White Pye, ia-tred to Aambrino Chief, yall 2 res at $8) cach, at 404 Webster-av. 3 ni is, We Fe Butey OOo yaTrollest. Auction ‘Tuesdays and sh, ALL AND SER THS LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Biien! pense. ANTHDNY 4 °€0. Po. SALR-SPAN OF HEAVY HORSES AND double harness; one grocery mare, 1,000 ibs, harness handsome bay horss and buggy arnoss as good at now for $0, as I must havo monary; will soll suy of the above scparato; will gizo any trisl.an fil guarantee of horsas. Callin rear of rosidence, Wost Twelfth-st., to-day or during the wack. POR SALE-ONE NICE, LITTLE, BAY HORSE, 7 ‘years old, aound and very gentlo, has beon dirivon by a lady tho past year. pric Sib: also, Odo grocer’s rig for 200; hores is sound: wagou in good repair. Call Monday cose uf 853 Sutto-st. ‘and wagon; ono, sum NY DESIRING GOOD HY BEDS INS any cast aapoclalat near EGANT PARLOR endl wai ‘Splendid wainut nnd crimson silt parlor salt, $125. disomo waiuut and green alle Darlor save: Glitsed, Handsome walaut and bias ef!lke parlor suit, $100.00. Gdmson, terry parlor suit, A. Bismarck, torzy pat rath 98,0. nen, ftseclous woods, "warrant resped Risidents Gib Michicanay, "UTODS® 18 every reepect, ALI. AND PXASINE COR WOVEN-WIRE MAT fresson and Bevsless pation bodes They are Raa tere 9 the martal. WAETTLESEY & PETHES, it Eaxt ad-sonst, re tad, D fh, ‘Tribune ottice. ‘Adarem Net, Tribune ofice, MISCELLANEOUS. ‘Aree Fodyracustan wa cas,seay, 7a jenty-five. ay in vain, cured myscli by ‘ay own Toney, of whics Egil eave free cru to all who will HD Ibis notice to By oars from 150 to 4:30. Cut this oat now. N¥ ONG WastinG TO ADOPT A Pin ANfeuthy male tatane 1 week oh of reepecras parents, can hear of the same by addressing M 49, Trib- Une ottice. None but respectable parties noed apply. + A ‘THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT AND BUSINESS- man with $1,500 desi: Soannttlon. Addcean, with ful Recess Ne ea ANKROPT INSURANCE COMPANY POLICIES and claims osshed eo: Fates in Home, quite bie, Commercial, d all other WIA, SISSON, 160 Washingtoacet, DALE, care Bax 25, Langston, Mich. NENGLISA LADY RESIDING IN. A HEARTY A‘ma of the ty wishes a charncctea thet ‘or one a @ - Releren RETIRE aghilereeem elven and seeired. ALDWIN. WALKER & OO. HAVE BUNDS IN ‘hand to loan on city roal estate in cams of $1.00) and ‘Hawley Balding, comer Dearborn and Mad- TTENTION—LADY AGENTS Wan Yicrow TOMET COMPANY, tt Aadison-e:., e. CMMERCIAL PAPRE AND MORTGAGES GENeUr LONG eke ma tae wublagwose AVE MONEY IN HAND WITH WHICH TO e,ford Feal estaze paper. D. N. BAS: N SMALL SUMS ON REAL ES- ‘bought: also on ‘W. OLTAWAY, “OANS MADE 1d col rails; dism oom 1, 19 Deatborn SUMS OF $1,000 TO 3K CG} property at eurrent rates, 1 ME Le ‘188 Madison-st., v. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry, clothing, farnituro, and goods Hons, at private loca office, No. 1518. Chark: {ONEY TO LOAN, bogaht by ADO! CORRENT RATES, ON urities, sad purchase moi LOEB é BROTHER, \fONEY TO LOAN O%, DIAMONDS, dolph-st,, bear C! S prixave fice, © IAN BAVE MONEY IN SELE( = fantbors ory, a Ss je-st, (late 306). Old mattresses end 0 -ROT DISPOSE OF Youn HOUSE Thafo nega thom: Lerseadd areit ion fase ae address S, P. BAMBERGEN, G8 West Lakest, OR SALF—CHEAP_O} jOYNTON,* PB card mas inpsRh and oe ease e page, gach uhed but utile, W. K. MANNING, 15) West URNITURE OF ALL, KINDS, ING Dookresser, “lounges, husk sud halr-mpttrestes, cont fovea, carpets abd a variety of other gnods at Thalf value , <Auetion sale oa Wednesday remains, at 207 sud 909 East ‘Monroo-st. Ges FoR SALE—A NEABLY NEW EMPIRE PARLOR bedstead, sidehoardstop, ml Fs dia thinde Heorigiaal costs sa Goutn Dosebormsee F AT A BARGAIN If SOLD TO-DAY oF duriug tho woek, 8 sound S-year old horse, rood Sizo, fit for grocery or exprus, prica $15; also, « ‘hand- Bome little Kasiness borso and ino harness for 345; trial given, Call at S71 Catborine-st, wing Island-a AL—THE WALKING WAS VERY POOR: pat ory there was say misundertandlug. 8 49, othe ERSONAL — TO LADIES—A SINGLE GENTLE. da Yiving Indepsadent, is deirons uf ‘eerrespondezeo with a respectable eer pe avo oe (ha cousiy prolereds Address atlal); =, a ea BiG. Boxisa Chiesgo, le = ‘PERSONAE WANE 70 RYOW ALL FARTICU- Tarize dotiultely. Address as bofore. *RIEND. PeRSOSAL-A YOUNG GENTLEMAN “wisites the ecqnaintau ¢ some respectable young lady fond of driving audother amusemens. Address C 78, Ren Ue /PERSONALTA GENTERIGN WIEN TO FoR the acquaintances of a lady; object fan: may result inmaliimouyy stsetly comfdeatal. Address B26, Tab una ofhee. ‘PeRsoNaL wiry TEACHER THAT MET GEN. tloman on Washington-st. n fow weeks azo, and was & side following Mouday, be at samo picce and timu easday, PESSONALCA YOUNG AND. PREPOSSESSING ‘widow tshos to fora the acguatntanes of somo mid~ dle-sged contleman ot means to risist her; smpie socarity oe ‘Address ** WIDOW," Tribano owice, for three a ERSONAL-IF THE PARTY WHO ZOOE THE elathiog from mr room on Monday evering, will ro- iden, them, Tw ‘a haadsome coward aad ask no auoriions, "T. S. BOYD, Room 14, 148 Me = ‘PERSONAL A arp LA) ‘inemen: wishes to maxo the ecquaiutsace of soma Zentloman of mengs that wonld assist mer; eccurity fur- dress 0 63, Trisana otdce. Pp AL—A GENTLEMAN WITH SOME MEANS ‘wishes to form Lic acquaintane: of a Indy (singlo or widow); object, marriage. Addrasy ¥ 61, Trioune office. ERSONAL- WEDNESDAY NIGHT: A LIBERAL ‘Toward will bo paid for racara of wateh and no ques- Honeaskel. " Aadroes ¥ 11, Tribune ofice. ALSWANTED, THE ADDRESS OF J.T. ‘Dulles, avorney, located in Seely Block in 1810. Ad- dines C33, Tridane ottico, i (PSREONAL — A SOCIAL AND. INDUSTRIOUS lady (n stroager in tha city’ desiros ths acqnrintanco atasqbec-ninded prof-ssioash man. LORENA, ‘Inb- Ene offs, LOSE AND FOUND. PROeND—aRcr 8 ON RIVER-ST., A SUM 01 inoasy. Osrner can have scm br proving ownership. Apply t4DOWNER £ CO., 17 and 19 tivor-st. OUND-LADYS FUL COLLAR. CALL AT ¥ E LaSallc-st., barement. L, W. CRAIG. 4 OST-ON THE 7TH INSY., A LIVER AND ‘white setter pup, 6 months old; answors tothe name of Susp. A suitable reward will be ‘givan if left at 94 Norih Clark-st, Lost SATURDAT, FRB, 7S ABOUT GA. fiom the corner of Liuculu-«v. and Halsted-st.. a fan siut. ‘The tinder will bo rewarded by OSt-BY LAMB & VAN ALSTYNE, FROM 4 their eample-wagon, @ box costelaing samples of lds snoes, uot mated.’ A rovord of 229 will be pald to tho party returning the same to their store, Ill Itranke liaest. [A SGAREPIN WITH FINE CORAL HEAD. 4 Vader iil tzeciva i eral reward by roturning tu S. HE, G2088, Room 14, 105 Fitthay. O5T_ON FRIDAY EVRNING, A LADY'S GOLD ‘bracelot in zoing from Inks and Robes-sts. to Mar- tne's Hall, ‘Tho fudar will be ronarded by returning ft to 15 Fulton-st. OST—-SCOTCH TERRIER PUP, ON THE EVEN- ing of Mazoa U. Deseripin— Bright, seltow, cars ext, ons tall, answers wo name of + Roturn to Si Wabash-ay., and receavo reward. LOstot0k GLOVE, LPAVE IT AT ¥ BAST ‘Lzio-st, and receive 2 reward. OR SALI-A THREE-QUARTER SQUARE BOX top barry, in good order, only run ons season; also, one fingie Harness: or will tinda for fu'l-size square box, edther side-bar or elliptic spriug; mast be in good, ordar. Gall atmy ofice, Pacitic Hotel, foom9a. m. te 12. Di SOMERS. iM fk SAUECUIGHT, AND HAVE, DELIVERE 3 ° road buE jeton: s0c- aad haad suaare-box buggy, enbsp, ac 61 South Ganal-st. oriking im avers, papiag 870 to $0 per montis. Pricd Sool" Caltat or adatcss G5 Wost kero-at- B F, SALE — CR“AP — BRHAD-WAGON AND ‘borse at 547 Hubbstd-st. ¢ POH SALE TWO EXPRESS WAGQES AND_ONE ‘hoavy donblo team harness; cheap, 215. Reom No. I, Gis South Claton-et. OR SALE—A FINE SPAN OF HORSES AND SIX- rect rockaway carriage; will be sold scoarately if do- sired, Thoy may be seon at MORRIS’ Livery Stable, on Sikteonth-st., betweon Wabash ad Michizan-ave, FrOR SALE A PAnh OF BLACK HORSES: THEY are young and scund, and work einglo or double, Ono of them ia s very goud saddle-borse. ‘Ihey will be sold to- getior or separate, aud cheap for cash. Inquire at south- rest corner thicty-A(th-st. aud Forcst-ov. (POR SALF—FIVE GOOD COAN & TEN GROECKE atzgos; also bar fixtures and stove for saloon. Apply at 160 Wost Mouroo-st. POR SALE—SIX GOOD BROOD MARES, 7 GUOD drivers, and 8 work horses euitablo for any’ business. ‘Apply at 160 West Monrco-st- (OR SALE-ONE_LIGHT PLATFORM SPRING truck, at PICK’S Crockery Store, 23 Randolph-st. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ONE PAIR BLACK carrixgo horsos, 6 yoars old; good steppers; also ono ight top-bugey, nearly now, with polo and sbstis, Io- iro during tois weok at northwest corner Morgan and enty-tirst-sts. (OR SALE-THE FURNITURE OF A 6ROO Fiocottare, at tbo, place 9 gomcaae hawrekecpine Gheap, aa the goods will pe aola for halt taelr value, sud. he rout ts low. Have hot and enld wator, and furusca. Location the pleasantest on the South Side. Address D ‘Tribune oltica. OR SALE-PARLON SET IN WATS 5 pvnitscovergd tanta; egw S01 wil Wake Sy z wire Algo, latabre want Sides O58, Tibina oes 2 BANE IF wanted. URNITURE, NEARLY NRW, POR SALE—CAR- r pets, best English Brussels; sanrhie ton chauber sgh, window-shsdes, oak diving-room furnitare, chins, glass, kitchen forniture, ete., everything complote for huusekesping, will be sold at a bargain. Brick house, with all modern improvements, farnacc, ran, wotcr; will bs for rent and posseasion caven Ist or middle of April, oF Istof May, Inquire at 1 Fotrest-av., near Thirts-brst-st. WILL EXCHANGE FURNITURE FOR | putunra? goid watet Gall a: 38 Worth Gtarier, COO N” EASY TERMS—FURNITURE, CARP) Le neyo omer wr goods and prieos Dei where, JOHN M. SBIVTH, 131 West Medisonst” ARTIES HAVING FURNITURE THEY Wisi y spore’ of st the best, antage are tequasted to oa on or address ue bole in ms, WILK i538) BRUSH a CO. 108 and Io] Hast Randolph ARTIES HAVING. OUTSIDE SALES TO RE ‘made this epring will plesso sond in thelr orders ea that wo can adveriisa in Sanday’s papors, as it will boa Beuehe to beet peetice eoncerard- inne atrertispd: oun. an} bo pos*naned ;anly under unavoidable stances. Wit F. HODGES & CO., aactionoore, 04 Woat Lake-st ELLING OUT AT LESS THAN COST NEXT 3 ‘daya, partor, chamber, and dining-room furniture, Reese, Gre Se cede ULE erervihing in the line of housetol SOURKE, 9 and of West Madison-st. i ANTED-FURNITURS OR ANYTHING OF eiitg alee for on order on the: Whesler & Wilson et Teaching. Addrpas Sopa nner Gt soning mectine Qo, ‘ANTED—HOUSEROLD FURNITURE, NEW Wantaaiinsd, BROWN © RANDALL, soo i 168 LaSatie st. POR SADE-CHEAP FOR GASH-ONTE (SPRING doublo wagon, in good ordar; or will exchange for Fogddraught-borso, “Apply at 1? West Washingwn-at., ¥ ‘ANTRD=10_ PUROHASE-AN OUTFIT FOR hourokesping. Farniture, carpets, plano, and sew- ing machine, Must bo cheap for cash. X 62 ‘Tribune office. (OR SALSA PHABTON BUGGY, PATRNT Ha SPANIEL yt CONNELLY, 175 Adains-ot. » maro, sound, . G Bast Siidmonate Kooi ie sntoabs Or LEA GRNTLEMAN OF MSANS WILL gall splendid team, weil matoued, gentle, for no tanlt but want of use; to be sacilticed “for eae} or exchange fur inside lots. Address P 80, Tribune office. POE SALETAB PROPERTY OF A” WIDOW A span of road borses. ae fetylish and fast, equal. lyas d tingio as double; alsy ons extraordinstily {ast horse: ho Is alto an oxtra tne saddio.horse; to be sold for eash ata greataacctice. Apply at stables la thr rear of reaidones 6) Sichipsn-av. WASTED SECOND. -HAND GOORING:EANGE; want be modern, gnod as nove. ress, with fartleuias, KITCHEN. Teibune oieo i Qf. MARBLE TOP SETS AND ALL, KINDS OF faralture ia great varicty to bo sold this weok on moathly paymonta of for cash. 10 por cant tens than any gther place in the city. D. T. CALHOUN, 404 West ‘Madison-st. EY TO, 81,00_FURNITURE WANTED—PAY S300 fer Sash palance apply on purchase hone and lot or vacant lot; elther city or suburban. MRS. FROWN, 315 West Ada: BI 99.983 YRUNG MMs te coments Reosekcor. far while prices are low and rants are down. | Wa have. & large stock of new house-furnishing goods, stoves, crock- ery, furniture, and carpets which we will sell st the low- est possible prices an osy monthly payments. The oul; firm in Chicago that can farniyh x house complete wit first-claes goods~fonr floors of our ston>front buildin sais) are filed with choice goods, It will pay all to cal 4nd examins before purchasing elsowhere. LOWELL, BROS. CO,. 125 Wert Madison-st. FOR SALE. FOR SALu-CIGAR MANUFACTURERS, I HAVE Geasos of leaf tobacco, and will zell_ as follows: Wrappors, 40e; biaders, 20¢! fllors, 10e, ALBERT AL- , 163 Bast Washington-st. ONEY 70 LOAN—IN SUMS TOSUITON or long tims, on good 3 ie Glsrxate Hootabe Se OU ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, and other collatersls. Private Joan office, 125 Olark-st., Room ®, up-stairs. ONEY 70 LOAN ON FUENTES. PIANOS: 184 LaSall homie — ONEY TO LOAN ATSPER CENT PER ANNDM REEL, $ Tribune Building. ‘ONEY TG LOAN ON OHIGAGO REAT, HSTATE foe Socbypareatpsad BE ONEY TO LOAN ON CMPROVED, CIty PROP- erty in sums of $1,300 and upwards, Inquire at 135 South Clark-st, SRCURTTY, COM- J, CHRISTOPH & Sioger machines, on ‘central RIGHT & TYR C. COLE £60., 138 faion Srast Corapany, 138 Son ONEY 70 LOAN ON GOOD ‘oreial anted. Hi Gu,, ib7 Randliparet.s comer of Ea Y TO LOAN ON CHATTEL AND C accaritias, by HL. C. STOREY, Stoom ‘ONKY TO LOAN-IN SUMS TO SUIT, FOR 16; first-class commercial snd real LOWY, Room 3 Honore Block. eee eB 7a wate ror one nse Jae per, nd ex Monies 2a cations by principals onl attorney-at-iaw, 15 ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON No. 43 Clark-at., stoom 5." K. APONEY ON HAND FOR LOANS OF 81,00 TO cont; tbresor tite yearn ENRY EOFS, 74 Washington-st. ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO FORECLOs- collecting rents, etc., otc. aM Pi mber of loans on city real. ested. RNITURE, PIANOS, good’ collaterals. her. good colla real vatato. J. EAL ESTATE LUANS ‘at § and 10 per cont. MORTGAGE LOAN A 108 Kifth. DVESTISERS WHO DESINE TO REACH COUN- try readers can do so in the best and cheapest maszer by using ono or more scctlons of Kellegs's Great News paper Lista. Apply to A. N. RELLOGG, 79 Jackson-at_ LL GASH PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND ‘miscellazcaus goods of all kinds by ending a letter to JONAS GELDER'S Loan Office, 63 State-st_ [A REWSOUNDIAND DOG, Of FULL GROWN Dicodiiound wants to be bought at 160 Billwanxee-av. ‘A. BUILDER OR CARPENTER AND | MASON wanted, to build six frame housca aad take pay in improved poverty. Address Q 22, Tribuze oftice. OtaES Ww RINGERS OF ALE ISDS REPATR- ., New rolls, $2 each; 83.50 a pair; new 86 “At HeS. THAVRR & CO.'S, 10 Wore Wasblnyeion ALCLAINING~—AT 73, CENTS PER SQUAR2, RE- ‘duced from $1.00. "Satisfaction guaraatoed. charge aduressie Sh Tribaseenese PL REY AT THR COMMERCIAL see bis por Sti J)RUGGISTS AND CONFECTI brat Star iooataia, call ne. Dragcmtt Bride mess: 74 aia, 9 ciate” a a: Ynctured expresaly for us by Puller, Boston, only last sea son usod; cost, with counter, marbio aisb, and gisss Tot quiceat dio Exqstion Bacar caress West Mad. 20 position 5 4 ison and Halsted-st., or Ts Staiecats one ee MEBSON'S CLIP AND FILS FOR OFFIOE PA rs, and Emerson's binder for music aad all perioss celbthe former Jar business: men, se lariat tak averybad a old lettering, eyoleting. exc... nea 380. SPTECU., bookbinders, Ia Staseae, 8 reg bese onl Daoice Wow, ae Fong best, only $17 cacico W.,, 36; best sprice, B05 Yrdinat Co oe. Weet Van OLD IN THE BEAGK HILLS! TORY OUR GOr- onyon fhe route ond acar thers, Clreniars BOSEEVENS, I South Clurkaty Room So ARDEN PATON, 5 ACRES, NIAR THE OITY, '$500 down, balance time; who wanteit? addzess B 28, Tribune otlice. WANT A WORKING PARTNERSHIP INTSREST in an established legitumstn business In this clt7, here A reputable business man of ability and integrity, quall- fied for and accurtomed to assuming responsil positions successfully, who docs not spocalato, gat drunk, or gos away with o1 se poor mou.y, would be sppreclatod- Lhave been dent of Chicsgn for tho past twes:3-tive years, Baro a large acquaintance, and a thorough know! ‘edge of the Northwest; am 42 years of age, havea family, established good habits, goed health, and indastry, ant Believe Tacs that roliatle man that rome business of Bra isin want of. In lien of money, I have vary desirabin brick improved residence property, aesr Union Park, well fented, with wiieh ts buyout a partuer, or pay for s $10, 00 or $20, 000 interest in the stock tn trade at a whole- ‘sale staple goods trade, a lumber, coal, iron, or manulnc- turing business, wich will show tangible value om = strict, bed-rock ‘oxnmination. I am a squaro man, 220 ran live, legitimate basloces. Foca confidential later: Yiew, address, vith seal namo aud business, PAHTNER, Tribane offics. JNDIANA CANNEL GOAL DOES NOT SNaP OUT igalatn ‘Bellvored toiuag. part of tae oltrat $8 pet toa marie. Del ‘Roy. part of the olty a - Webs MAGLLdy agent, 68 Washingtowats WANT TO KUY AN INTRREST TX A PAYING Teresatile or commiaslon, of any good established Dbustocss, and iovest $3,000 to with services: or want s young man with ema amount to jon mo and buy ors‘srta business tosultus. Address J N W, Room, 150 Dearborn-st. sulafaction penenaieeas oe steed: or: diutery five. . GOLVIN, A MALL LOANS MADE ON ALI, KINDS OF GOOD collateral sueurity, st oom 1, 145 South Cla} Pat HAVS S40D CLEAR AND WISE TO baild, address J 9, Tribuxe office. 10 LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS FROM $1,000 810,000 real-acste secarity by M. aper Block, 97 Clark-st. WILL BUY OR TAKE AN INTEREST IN SOME established serap-metal business. Address W. GREGORY, 754 Tanuers-av., Slilwankeo, Wis, AN—B1, 000, AND UPWARDS, a ersy for LE, LEH 1S West Riadisoireaes M ROBANTS AND FIRE TEXSGRANCE SORA loa ermanent relist by using Portable Store Shelving. ‘wanted for #5 J.3._& A. SCOVEL, 97 Wa ton LOAN—S37, 000 ON CITY REALESTATE. WILL divido in sams to sult. DUNSTAN 4 CO., Boom 5, ‘160 Dearborn-st. LOAN-SUMS OF avert ‘real estate tn within 200 miles, B. L. PEA’ er E ANTED—83,000 UPON PRAIRI£-AV. HOUSE and 3-foot lot; $1,500 on lot and two houses, and W8 feat in'Hsde Peck. B. F. HEAD, 98 HIRST-CLASS APF 00 OR MORE ON IM. jeago, or on T)inols farms TANTED TO LOAN-1,50 ON A MAGNIFICENT farm of £50 actos in tmilo from railroad station, worth cout and commiseion. Address D ANTED—81,(00 TO 31.800 FOR THREE YEARS; fy Saree. and salt pines the soctrit: podmeenaere = 25,000 OR $6,000 FOR 3 YEARS ON that amount. JAS. R. W. $300 FOR $ YEARS O} te Oy with Gost torts o8 ASTED[ TRE LOAN OF So FOR A st acess SESS As TINE PY Mek Evaro 3 worth three times SLAY, 200 LaSalle-st., basome -ANTED~TO BO: inside eit sporty. sid cl Depo ‘RS, C. THOMAS, M. D., LADIES’ PHYSICIAN, ‘468 South Halatod-st. g i NoencER 70 LADIES AND GENTS—ITAIIAN roerchant of jewel: oral.and ail articles. Any one Fishing to see the goods address this offico. Wo seN an halt the price that guods will cost ctatore, Goods war- Fautod. Address F 6 ‘Tribune oles. i O1G-RHE, Fe te EG es, tron, copper, Brase, and lead. goods will be eailed for'frea of charce fn any part of th city. PETTISONE'S, 26, 4, andy Fifenar . (ODA-WATER APPARATUS WANTED — WILL ‘buy second-naad, if style, condition, and price are satisfactory. Address 3f 25, Tribune office. ALOON-LICENSE, A FOUR-BARREL IOE-BOR, )and other fxtiras forsale. App'y atl Sedgwick-« MPO BULDERS-WANTED A HOUSE GUILT IN ‘exchange for iu fcetin Bvasuton, or would give tho above and an equity of 82,1¢0 in a Wabash-av, lot for > house and fot. 5. LIVINGSTON, 10 South Dearbora-st. To. JEWELERS—A FULL SPT OF ERONY TRAYS, used twoyeart: will be sold cheap in lots to suit, Apply to HAMILTON, RUWE & CO., 99 Staro-at. (PO FOUNDESMEN to) TONS FINST.CLASS OTD CaF whos for sais. Inqaire et EGAN & BUWSS, B Dearborn. 0 BULDERIT WANT & BRICK BCIDING ct up, 200 foot, thre a marmot & Wabusbay,, Susitt.adar Thirty-elghith-et balasco casi, Apply at 183 Wabati-ar. ANTHD—€6,000 TO 812,00 FOR THREE YRABS ‘on inside unimproved cily real cststo; will per eént iutarest and 34g per cent cot G82, Tribune office. NIRD—SOM(E CITY CERTIFICATES, LARGE ‘or small amounts. Monoy to loan on good securities. VIEWING $ CO., 81 Docrbormete ANTED—TO BORROW $3,000 OR $4.00 FOR tie bose of security, Addisons Va, Fi POR, SALE-SECOND-HAND 37 AND 3 MEDIA Gordon sod Degoner presses, cases, type, eto. No. ‘44 Mino} “Ste OR SALE—A 8 MONTHS’ OLD ST. BKE- nar pap of largo ize, cheap. Address A. Af. JOHN- SON, Room 2 Reapar Block, city. JPOR, SALE LOW PROPELLER HILTON, AND see BOTS SG Saale on SBOE, Lausing National Bank, Lansing, Mich. = FSi A GOD OVAL EAR-DROP WITH HOSATC sotting ia biack, sbout 14 aches long by 1 inch wide, ‘Tho tindac will be suitably rewarded by icaving samo at 671 Wabash-a7. x Ost—A GOLD CROSS, SATURDAY EVENING, Gio inst., on Michiganay., between ‘Trenty-luccth aud Tron-y-accond-sts., of on Twonty-second. Sultable reward iristt with HENRY HALL, 187 Twenty-2ccons-st, HOSE PARTIES WHO WHUE SEN TAKING ‘goods from Biack Brov’.. li, 316 and $18 Wert In- Gisoa-st., daring tho fro liridsy, vl pleese rotura and save prosecu fon, as they are kaa. S10) REWARD, WILE BE PAID AND NO QUES” Mos asz-d tor the routa to Roost 1 Excasage Eutidiug of a silver hunting caso watch, ougrared on cao "Dr, Gerrgo Prico, Abingdon, 28:2, ithe Photorraphe of aay ana geatloman ou tho dial piste. S10 RE WARN-STRAYLD OF STOLEN—FROM by ne Lol Wert L: nthe é-h of Siercit, oue dark , HW 'bands high. ‘Same ‘time, cwo 7 with a star ia face aud one white hind foot; ono sorrel, wi ha star in face and stripe oa nono, end one White hind foot. "Tao above reward will bo paid at 1201 Weet Lake-st. on delivery byd, G. CARPENTER, or at £6 Wost Magisou-st. by L. Ks ABMSTRON &&() REWARD-STRAYED OR STOLEN—ON S50 ere one white horse, about 9 yosrs old, and spon three-epring square box buggy. Rotuen tho same {oeouthwest corner Halstod and Handotpn-sts, Poal- tively no questions asked. JOHN C. KLYN. 55 () REWARD—1 (WIL PAY S@ FOR THERE, OD covery of a gold waten and cisin and a roll of tonry, about €&1, lostor taken from my rooms over No. Sie Weet tndinua:st. during the fire last Wriday after. noon. Will pay Tor return of cither or $50 for both, bug mo questions asked, Jt, I. MORSE, 10 West ed SEWING MACHINES. (OR SALE—AN €88 ELIAS HOWE WHEEL FEED Manutscaring sewing-machize, chosp. C. He HIOHELBERG, 10) West Taslor-at.y in reur, {OR SALE-GROCERY FIXTURES. 310 NORTH ‘Wells-st., Monday and Tuenday at 108, ma. OR SALE—A GC YEAR-OLD DLAGK MARE, GOOD at 80 Wayman-st. = OR SALN—ONE-HORSE TRUCK, HORSE, AND WOTT £ CU., commer Bosch aad Sobor-st., opposite ali ets ORE Sate 2 ei RA Se (OR SALE—CHEAP FOR OASH-ONE EXPRESS ‘wagon ead harnors, one new pen buggyand harness, wal together or scparate, at 53 South Grzon-s POR, SAuR Goa Wor HORSE. PRICE JOR SALE—F1 CASS FAMILY | HOBSE, warranted every whero: (OR SALR—FOR HALF ITS VALUB—HORSE. TOP- Fo taer bamess, wogon, cutter. Gail ab Oa Btate-ot ‘erooory uss. J.B, GALLOWAY, southwest oor aerof Staioand Macieonsts, 1.90. Tngaire at 40 North Sheldon-et. FOR SALE-ONE TEAM OF HEAVY HORSES, BROWA'S mill. (OR SALE-EXPRESS WAGON, NEARLY NEW: riage or light work. Inijutre at € South Halsted-st. horso, 7 scars old: yang mare, suitable for bi ay or light oxpross.. Cues for onan, ae the owner hes BO fPOR SALR—-CHEAP—TWO NICE singls and double, and dador tho saddle. Inquire ‘traveler, Barnes, and top-buexy, Apply on Monday barnes; oF will trace for double team. A. A. AU. one reat horse Sears old, sound aud quiet; will be ‘$35. 23 West Harrison-st. 3 iso. cutter, cheap; nono for thom, LING & MOLMES, 113 Medison-st. FoR SALE-HORSE AND WAGON, FOR MARKET or FOR SAE FONE STRRL RoAN HORSE, WEIGHS mm, and Naraces at 298 East Van Sarcn-st. also d ‘nblo harness, and a bay borve sultabis for car: ROR SALE—TO.DAY—ONK LARGE DRAFT- ‘us2 for toem. Apoly at. No. 343 Throo} NTS, WORK at 178 West Raudolph-st. OR SALE—NIO“ LIGHT TO! (GG¥ TOR ONE- half its worth. Dr. J. B, Bera y Ls bento Stes Room 1b, op Saas Sega Mae Oy TES , and 8 ight wagon an . Apply at ib Wenora-avs wool Lakeate OR SALE—BeSt PAIR OP MULES, WAGON, AND Figettzaens ia Ue cliy, “Addross Box 31, Oblcaco’ Post- OR SALE-WIRST-CLASS DRIVING, OR BUST. a miares ound, 3 oid, "Address ¥'4), Tribane oftce.. see HORSES Horses ¥OR SALE OHEAP, COACH drivers, draught, and ox; horses. _Can’t bo un- aerold. * 4 Harmon-cow: LLER. FLORSES GHEAP—h tORSES HOR FARM WORK 3A .or finale or doubla driving, Several Joang ones artiy brokon. 68 Weat Ai iS, WHIOH CAN BE Fast Washington-st [RAVE Sasrope ca fs S GEORGY MORRISON, ‘Ghalsy Scott Gas te | HAVE TWO sou; SAY MARES (AGED § AND 2), whol Iwill aell cheap, ari for them. Call oraddrese ¥. Be HIGCLNS, ei West Eakest. ADIES DESIRING SEWN CHINES ON Atay iecms will convule their own interests by addrovs- ing P ai, ‘Embune oifice. P. LARSEN, 30 EAST DIVISION-ST.—FOR N., stiottone Siocor macines, thrao Grover & Baker, two Wilcox & Uibbs, one Woed; good as now; prices, S18 to $30: warranted onoyesr, All kinds of sewing-macnines repaired aud worrentid, NeW £8 SINGER SEWING SACHIN E FOR SADE ‘chs, of £0 orchangs tur parlor furniture or carpets. ‘Addrees XL. Tribuae atsce. (\XB NEW SILVER-PLATED WHEELER & WIL- Qiao eort £06, for sale for &40, S15 South Ualsted-at, ‘Wort Maditon-at. Oousuft bli, - No cure, no pay. PEE GROrre UD CHARERY Gay Gena att Sfontorste st. C. ANTHONY. : JPOR SALE-BeAUTIFUL BRAZILIAN CLUSTER in, oqual fu brilliancy to sny diamond, eoven stones. aotid guid setting; price, Sis; ono act omeral land ono set garnot studs, very fine, 10 oxch. 241 Bing Island-av. FAO SALB-OOOD BaRKOOM FIXTURES, Tu F gether Or separate. € Weat Adams-st., comer Jaf- acne indordents, at factory prless. aha Sehononaas "Et DML POR SALE-SALOON FixTOMES. APPLY AT a Centre-ar. GOR SALEDMARRED FESTURES AT a WA- Pane Apniy ie o-,B- CALLOWAY, soathrest comer fadison-oia. POR SALE_a FisT-Guaig SODA, FOUSTAR, Butier's make, in good condition; will ell cheap for ash, orev tes with good aeourits, atu par “ont; Hirst Sout, $1o000, Address 890, Tribune obSce. FOR Sat CHRAP FOR casa—a FINE TAM tontogstosl bregch-ondlng aboi gun; Grooncr’s makes Addreca M97, ‘Tribune attics. ‘POR SALE_CHEAP_ COMPLETE Fite, OF Cy fi CAG TRIBUSE for 1372. Address G 14, Tribune of- co. FOR SALE—A WILSON PATENT ADJUSTABLE OR SARE hte cose 86, for oon at M18 Walnut-st~ (Olt SALE—CHUAP—LOT OF NEW_ MOLDINGS at arent patoras, blinds, ete., at 62 Adamset. ALP. NOBLE. pli SALE—FOR 330A CARVING.STAND SUITA- Prob ie iestaarante 303 Wee Tweittnrat. (NTED—$6N, $1,200, AND 82,600 ON CHOICE aie outside Aire ely Hpieas good sare 01 A69, Tribune office. ¥ ANTED—i0 OR 2 TONS OF SwaMP HAY UR straw fc cking. Cal address Chicsgo Tarrs- Gotta Company, Hoom 21 Portisnd Block. WitEo=70. LET—-a JOB OF PLASTERING. Gall at Room 99 Reaper Block. ANTED-BANKRUPT OR OTHER CHE ‘atock of merchandise for food Wisconsin o: sourl farming land and cash. A with partioula=s, R&, Tribazo office, WANTED — UNMEDIATELY — FIRST-CLASS bailders who will build houses at Englawocd and take 6) per centcash and balance in choice, clear low lose to the station. STORES & WAKE, S$ Washing- “ANTED TO SELL BURCHASE-MONEY PAPER, ror aad‘ies soars 6, two, Roots 7, 187 Sout $3.00 TO $300) FOR 5 YEARS ON imarorod real catate. Ownars call or add: 0S., 90 Weabington-et. TO $5.00-MONEY TO LOAN ON ALE gond sccnrivios, houses on I mortgages, furniture, commercial paper, with good col- fdige ia storg, nud watches, time, 125 Ciark-st., TO OES. ON, NSUDE IMPROVED Feal estate at usual sates, NSBEB, Room 4 Brac Block. $1,000 OR @ TO LOAN ON INSIDE Sig eest existe LAND, Salle-st., Room 26. WANTED AT 9 PER GANT AND 5 , first-class aocarity at ar RS & WARE, ‘Apply to STORI ‘whore ovar_ one-thi amount, 88,000; ADL! Iatterals, merchsn¢ and jewelry, for short ‘WANTED FOR NINETY DAYS ON 50 acresof land 16 miles from Court-House. Address X 51, Tribune office. * OR 95,00 TO LOAN ON GOOD Ri seer EN eSrON 1s estate ascurity. GASH IN HAND TO LOAN FOR SIX 000 for five sears, at car. 7, 167 Washington-st. TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, FOR vod city, real esta’ [, loom 6, 163 Washing. Feutrates. OLIVER pply to JOHN JOi WANTED FOR 6 YEARS, AY fons; on first tualestate. Address Q&, Tribune otfice. ‘0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATA, or Syears, in sums to sul, pais only apply; Room 4, 177 Madison-st. $10,000 % OR SALE-SEVERAL LADIES’ AND GENTS! sid itches and cbsins, verycheap, Private Eiee 15 Clark-at., oom 2. TO LOAN ON LONG TIME ATMAR- A. ‘rt rate: will divido tn loans of ‘000, W. D. KRRFUOT & CO., 85 Rast Washingtan-st. SALE — RICH BLACK SILK VELVET oor ee eat clegept cow bisck alll dress for 365. “Address 26, Tribune otfice. BALE—S SILVER-PLATED, 8 FERT SHOW. os ‘120 feet; hne sholving with glass doors, in 20- foot agotione; 10 gas arms, ‘fine show.window reflectors, fins balf-clrcular desk counter, brass rods, i Sea bargain, Lnqaire cornur Wost Aiadizon and Halsted ats., in the Bazaar. SALE—A NOMBER OF RLRGANT OTL OF actege all ia comtiy. cold frames, for loss than balf thelt values Call ato Wost Washington-st- © welkip ohed yoane telat Bane bo toads ed facet mat youn, im; must bo rount 3 gages, bk Drélemed, DE J: KEAN, 38 South RE LATS IMPKOVED FOLDING-TOP SINGRR ONS two Grover & Baker machines for sale very cheap. Loan ofi¢3125 Clark-st., Room 3, up-stalzs. NE WHEELER & WILSON. COST $8; ONE Oi Somen nate foe cre Ste Pine catty eae eater Sat warns srieet order Oat SO alee Oevvats gale, Inquire of GEO. B, GOH ‘Band 70 Wabash-av. GixcEr: OF A, J, MCLCHERT, OTe Re Ee routs Hntated st. Machines sold ov month- Ty paymonts, rentod and repaired. GinGiies SEWING-MACHINES SOLD ON EASY LG ith: Atle paginensa; remted, and. repcired at lowost SS OF RN WILEINS, 15 Clark-ste INGER SRWING-MACHINES ON EaSY MONTH. Machines axchanged. Office open till SEWING-3 NES—LADIES, WE WiLL SELL 2 et from re} ices, PPE cont cieroet is oer ceut discount. Tor particulars addross P31, THbune ofice. = SGEN_ SEWING-MACHINE—PRINGIPAL OF- ice it ‘statost ‘Machines sold on monthly paymenta; Jo per cent discount for cast sano GQR-WHRELER & WILSON LATE D ED 2 (aickel-piated) family sewing-machine, bslf 337, eee ee Three monte; cust 88. No. i ‘Twenty-sixth-st. —— CLAIRVOYANTS. 1['0 HORSE-OWNERS AND FARMPRS_MY FINE trotting atalllon, Prince of Japan, will stand for msres SASSRIE UTE aE enas BEN are and wish a colt {haat rin whon 6 months old, should not neglect Sppartaali, B, AL, 14 Stato-st. peace SULKY TOR SALE CHGAP, OR EX- sbange: Dut] don't, train Aaafeon V1 Teibose omieers “27 Oe Pes OR SALE—AT LESS THAN, HALF PRICE ANEW BE tik cape (Canads mink), Address BE, Tribune of- foe, ROR SyER SALOON FIErURES. CALL AT & ‘West Madison st. E-OHEAD, TWO NRW GALVANIZED Oe RA Grealins exch, avis North Ciinton-t, rear basement. a OR SALE—-A LADY'S GOLD WATCH, PATES , cost £15 sterling in England two yeara re ear rre Eebicean. ApDW at OO Novus Olsrk~ Be, first floor. eee ROS Teas te Side, Addeens Boy Ibu oBete 1 ELEGANT POINT LACE HAND. OF SALE Ay borders sery valasble; good se ne) mast sell, O16, Tribune office. WANTED-HOBSE AND HUGGY IN EXCHANGE ait (OF carpouter-work. BM. G. POWERS, Lif? Harri. SIDE SHOW-CASE, SUITABLE FOR OF SAE ator ‘of millinery. Room 13, Exchange Building, corner Clark and Wasbington-2ts. TANTED-A SECOND-HAND DRIVING HAR. oss for cosh. . Address BH, Tribune off WASTED-A GOOD ‘sz008 HAND GROCERY sad dolivery + rod. bo cheng forces. ERG Bareame e Nee WWARTEDIA GOOD, “SOUND, GENTLE, AND fast road horse, and top-buggy, ‘. cheap for cmab, "ESS Washispianese.s Roos A: seater WARPED QUE NO. 2, ESERESS sehr ies ae : gain, Addcens ALBION, Sebonsolees A THOROUGHBRED NEWFOUND- OF bape Apply av sie Nout Morgan-st. PRIGHT SHOWCASES—6 ELEGANT OF SA Usowesten. 1s foot high, cose 21,00, ste able for ioSowelor, or any taney business. Apply at ISHAKL'S Pharmacy, 693 Wabash-ay. 30m EMPTY COFFRE SACKS AP THE FOR SAY Sag Tes Company, 1and 3 North Clarkat, AOR SALE—3 MARBLE SODA APPARATUSES, P tor, vory cheep, We copes fnntainn and | generate SO jose P, BRAZELTON & 00... (VLE RE SOLD CHEAP—a HANDSOME PHAE- Seu sil contlcter Can Gy ak ba day ia table at reat oF Wet Waskington-ae Pe —— 5 ELEBRATED OYPSY PALM- A RD ER THE Cad ata Mulwaukoe-o¥.fa0 SL, ONSULT MADAME GUARA, GIFTED, LIFR CORsuae aye ayes tio treatments daily at 209 West Madiaonst., Room Se FP. HUSE (FROM BOSTON), SEER OF THE ROE eee a Tae ‘No. 228 Wert Madison-st ES. M. BLLINGER, FORTUNETE: RE- BS a NG Et aay to sel South Desplatnes- st., between Polk and Ewing, Chicago. EP: THE GYPSY FORTUNS-TELL- W Aitam Maneant Bartoctie asad. doce at foot of Te invest. SB. SCUCE. nO ANTED-FOR CASH— 1D ROAD HO! Wyre eaehat Sasi dace ecard nm 8 Sad fewest price, ALOR, chie Carer No- 1 WASIED-To BUA GoCD, YOUNG HORSE home track, Lsikinuost, “ier MOE = WANiED_4 ONE-HORSE TROGR, COMPLETE: ‘and Ty o . oho Sg Bas well acquainted with city to drivo, Lop! ADAME MILSOM, CLAIRVOYANT TO LADIES Aon io. Harnoncourt, between State-et. and Wabash-ay- ear, weight about 1,189 m3. No weight horse WANten HORSK, AGED FROM 5 TO € wanted. 36 Wabssh-ov, ENT AND FUTURE!—SPANISHOLADE pt eee wi tek Journeys love m re 5 gos % TSsent Fi ade, Taeky aaabers id Totterics, epoody mae Tee Tas, giving success to the wnlaexy ones io Di 13 West k SNTED—A OARRIAG! [ANGE FOR A’ aineumbered BRUGES ao BuowN, 18 AGENTS WANTED. a TO TAKE AGENTS' GUIDE. AES aN apes andl wae for., Monthly, 38 vents your, JAMES P. SCOTT, 125 Clazk-st- TO LOAN IN SUNS TO SUIT, ON $35,000 MACHINERY. cine han ee oe GiNE AND BOILER WANTED—PART PAY IN pacfixtares, buguy, job-printiag, or plano. Address 2% Tribune aifice. OR SALE WOOD TUNING LAgae, Win chuck nse and other mvlicieay op East Monroest-, ANTED-WILL PAY OASH FOR NIOE CIGAR store, with or without living rooms stacked ; want samoin good location. Addruss T 12, Tribuae attics. WV ANTED TALL RINDS (08 POLISHING CUT. 1” iery and hardware. 33 South Canai-st., third fioar, Room I ‘ANTED-SEOOND.RAND SHERTIRON PAST- AA ee Gal om oF adivese SHERMAN, Roora 49 Reape look, Saturday and Monday, trom II o'clock a.m. ils p.m. Wiis, SOE, VERE ICE IDS 0 o Hous wAddreus Ht @, ‘Pribune ofice, : WASTE Ait bolt MCE SROE pa o1 3000, it 158 Wert Sadtson-rt, WW, CRIBBES, STOVE REPAIRER, 16 EAST Kinsloat,, boiween Clark and Desrburn, Chicago, qGrdersite mall pomp attanded to, or will calla a Soome ent soa wual is reauleed ida A FANTED—A SECONDHAND BODA-FOUNTAIN, eee Bi Or es ation SHEAR hoor 40Reapor Block, Clarkst., Saturday and Monday frum la. m. tos p.m. ANTED—A GOOD HEALTH-LIMT MUST BB ‘sold cheap. Address £ 48, Tribune office. PVANEED-AN OFFICE-DESK: GOOD ONE; CYL Jader preferred; ove that has been but Uttle used. Addreas U Si, Tribute office. ANTED-CHICAGO MEROHANTS TO ADVES- tise fu the Racine Journal. Published "oF j- Ad~ reas (Gc Fates JOURNAL OFFICE, Racine, Wis. ¥ ‘ANTED ~ CUSTOM TAILORING TO THA ‘amount of $190 for s good lot. Address J 7, Trib- ane allice. ANTED—A WIDOW LADY WOULD Like THB ‘esre of » child from 6 months tod yeorsold; terme reasonable. Apply or addroas J Lt T. Isat Stato-st. WW SNEED A MEDIUM OFFICE SARE. ADDRESS 06, ‘Tribune office. Z WANTED ABOUT #@ FERT OF OFFICE PARTI. tion, glass top aad black-walaut beso; also about Bi fect ol alice counter. Address P27, Tribune affice. WeANteoia LADY WISHES TO CORRESPOND fu ascist in with a middloored gentleman who wil fuauting a fw rooms to ferent. Address #67, tribune eee We eas Soe good: Towa farming ands 2 SSE A Tetris otfces nee Unes S Datt Day ‘Wy ANTED-SICALL SECOND. GAD FIRE PROOB tafe, cheap. Address ¥ Jl, Tribane_ office. Hr ee LEST AF oliverrs state patos Bay, Jans, an : and ath. “addres O Tie Tribune oes. kin R GALE-PLEASURE STEAMDOAT ENGINE. OF Se tocn aebliakest. Built expressly for small boat. Cheap for cash. NTED—A_ PARTY WHOLESALING GOO) Wee A td analleaoantel Ganee 11, Tribune office. 8. — STEAM ENGINE, ee le cut-off, steam jacket, seca tank waite SRE ie ataaeee ,E—TWO-HORSE POWER, OHEAP, WITH Oe eee, belting, eto. ; Peay toe ‘wood cutting, at 460 South Halsted-st OR SALE—-OR EXCUANGE-FOR ANY KIND dise—A Novelty quarto LAY, 396 Archer-2v. 7-ROPER CALORIC ENGINES, Fog Sites LEDYARD COLBURN, FR BALH-AN 80-HORSE POWER ENGINE, , foree-pump, stoam-pumy eollers and astace, will be sok sbout So pounds loa type-_Apply to poner wa at st ition. The ND-HAND MACHINERY AGENCY—PAR- SO Ea mond hand eosentn ee at puutgeall onor address J. D. HUST! WANTED-A EADY WISHING COMPIRE ‘ould like the care af = widower’ AL WINE West Side Be Oe Se eee WaNteD-SvERvRODY WHO HAS igre ches and jewel at M- COVEL'S, Lakes tg cal ‘veloto tke 'éth, as Lain sbsat to mors batot teas. ‘ARTED-PADITING, OALOIMINING, WALE. irniture or thing, ™ done from & te Elper squares Ay Petvane aficay 'ANTED—A STOCK OF WALLPAPER © Wor cay or wil giv real asta it Souk st. Wile ge ER fe Monday st. MeiaD DasLey — {Py ANTED I PAINTING, ON BEVERAL HOUSES: Pay part cash and balance in resi estate. tmoroved orvacant, cltyorsubarban, TRUSSDELL & BROWN, feo Hifenar. ANTHD—PHOPOSALS FOR THE COMPLETION Wave block ot validings oom & Nesper lack, #7 South Claskeat, NTED—6 FEET 3-INCHS) TAN, wed’ plainer —s0coad: 'ANTED A SMALL PRINTING PRESS, WITH Ww? ‘ype, Mustbe encap. BROWN & RANDALL, + Bryan Block. BECOND-HAND _ FOOT-LATHE, Qanrep—a AN oaté fest, fron bed. Address EB, O85 Stace-ek Heer rere eotaes tgetcuanes tor sais ce fc F: clear real estate, Address Bis, ‘Tribana otica. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL “AVONDALE,” & raral, refrcahing, end tuscructivo; standard try ae arese tho author, Prof CLAMS, 68 fest Adaims-st, = = ENT [ARR MORE MONEY SELLIN ACHNTS CAN BAe Tice coan any actilo fn the daarkat: something mew, Cal) and seit, SCQUISTON £'CO-; “Room 33 Kendsil Building, southwest corner Dearborn and Washingtoasts. =a -ANTED-THAT ARE A. FP. & 5. MA CENTS Me Te Giarkat., Boom 88. Gonersl ageat waated. ‘ANTED—A SECOND-HAND 35 OR ORS! ae Address Wit. 4 TOW. ‘power steam: BRIDGE £ Coss Marcellus, Cars County, Mick. Wile rae emaaiet Cine My 3 Ls guaranteed. Addroas Q 12, Tribane oftice. -down maghiae, wirlag-machiae. edistely. “Li Houth Haletod-et seaming. Answer imm Wy antes, — SECONDHAND "OFFICE PARTY. ‘snd ore partitions. Apply at Band €3 East Hasdolphe ANTED-AN 810 15 H. P. PORTABLE EN- ; also wood-working m: and if furecelase onder. Address BUILDING MATERIAL. FO BELL FRICTION SA’ (ASERTS FART ED re gins cutters, Kalle dciasor sharpancrs, cement, Wsdlet’ wark-baxes, writing. Boxes, stationary packages, needles, oll, and £00 00 re Most, DOPE. ons tage ie Rov. Eiticion, Pays from 63 to $10 deity, Nov- Eo oF Tin bast aadison-et., Boom 22. ‘WASTED BUSINESS “HORSE, BUGGY) AND ata, Sddrow QR. Keane ake ‘ UILDER WANTED—WHO WILL ERECT DWELL- Tagen ine fi-toot ioe on South Sie arena Seater ts pasmiest toe metas "Address @ Tribune otice. SALB—i30,00 COMMON OLD BE £ OF SAE oe back, ReSLeR BEOTE ANTED—1,000 BRIO Daan SEND ‘PRICE W AxTED A s0B OF PAINTING AND UBAINING rat payment lob oF coftage au: tot_G. B: ORIFELN, 159 Caer Stsdisoncate bei WASTER A, SEGOND-HAND LICENSE. aii ate Camaber. Waszeows DISMOND; MUST BE OF Tee water, wiihoat flaw, trom by to 126 kerats, Par Casha? “adidvess beloeo a peak ete