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T E——————— . THE YOUNG FOLKS. A Few More Thoughts on tho Subject of Matrimony, Viows of a Young Gen leman on the Qualifications of & Wife. A Wifo and Mother Addresses a Few Words {o the Girls, Love and Marriago---How to Make Homo Happy. A GNOD CATCH. To the Editor of 'fhe hicass Tribune Cnicaco, Aug. 27.—Haviog arrived at an ago whan it fa tho duty of overy sble-bodied muo to tako Boms woman to & comfortablo home and eupport e, I hava far qulto a while baon look- Ing around for a suitabls object on whom to bo- stow my affections and my groenbacks, but have, slas! fatted In my Acarch. T am receiving a sal- ry of about £1,000 per year, and for tho part Jaroo yoars havo aupported mysolf, wistor, and Yer tbree children on that income, and saved About 709, besides having sll tho comforts and meny of tho luxutios of lifo inacity. (1o bo sure, Tda novsmoke, chow, or drink whisky, wmd am not extravagant fn other (hings, wd that §8 a great eaving) 1 lave, therefore, no fear but that 1would bo able to mpport a wife, provided rlio soro Lalf as eco- vomical as my sister. Dut thero lies the srroat digiculty. 1am a young man af gomo culture, A b to nugesr well i Bociocy,—Llidt s, wish to drors neatly, go to churcl DBut that takes movev. I ¢an do it while minule, hut could uat koap mv hoad nhove waior {f married, without I had an ozonowmical, intelhizent wifo. Huch wivosaro rarely to be found, and wien found, aro usually captured by haudsomer look- Iugyuul:‘g won than I am. 80 you see [ etuud no shoiw. _Judging ftrom tho youug ladies with whom Lam acquainced, if I marred o girl who RNBWOrS IV requiremants in ponit of takte, ro~ finoment, ol general intelligenca, it would iake sbout 810,6L0 o year Lo enypart her sud Lkoeps man'y nesn to tho gindstono at that. Andthero1s ancther fmnortant ltom about thiv mattor of conttship and maninzo: When o wikh to Lty 8 horss wo wro pormitted to o3~ amivo st L " traits, good rid bad, but whon & youvg waa wishes to eolect a wifo, tho parlor ornamonta of marriazeable Youtg wanion aro all Tizbara thoun tohim. Hho may play en the inuo verv suostly, but tho roung man wants to fuow it sha can plav equally os swoetly ou tio kitchep move, Of tho two, the iast is the mont important—though both nro necossury for my wilo. 1 hiave scen ton munch of - unhappy marriazes to ba tuken ln by tawdry, supersoial, pailor ac- complishments, 1t, aftor marringe, tho wife coolis food that gaves her husband the dvspo) sin, wluch causes hinm to Fobl erors nudt 1) patured, 1o ‘wmount of stylo and toflnament will moke shaly murriage & Liappy one. Iu tLatevent, it were butter for thas couple Lad they uover biew burn. 1f aver I kuo for tho Land of 8 vaung woman 1 ehiail take prec ous good eare to tind out gl the 4 particuln 85" sud then, if T thank she willbea witolamo with all that that name imjles, T shall * pop tha quoention,” sud, if uccepteq, wilt do wy luvel Lost to wake ket lapny, usiLLs Eowan, SENSIBLE ADV'CE. To the Biitor of The Chic.po 17.bune: CiticAuo, Aug. 98.—0n the mubiect of matii- mogy pormit wo & faw words, addreaned chiofly to the grrls: - 1 married ak 85 8 mza fonr yasrs my Ronlor, wha wag thon ~that iy, wany years ago—opon vy of §800 por year. Ihad boen edueated for a teacher, amt koew little practiealiv abaus Lousokeepivg, Our income incraased gralual'y to 31,000, &1,610, nnd e oo, till now we are In whad may be eallad very comfortable -chroarm- stgnces. . Wa always got uo nicoly, and I thiok no years of our marviod life have baen Lappier thau Lhoso caily ones, whou wo cortsinly kuow ‘whay privationd wero, My own oxporienco leads mo da think that no obatacle stands vo 8 juarely in the way of young bogluiers as tha poor health of our pirla, A womwan may be vovey #o willing to work aud 10 ocouomizo—~wio cannak RodHibly bo sitceensful In cither altempt if whio haw no physical guength, Children oia tho graat bugbeir of young lotse- Yeopord of Yiwired twegny, nob hugause tnoy ara 10 ruewselven vu oXpenn vo, ad beoatio {ow gicla have the physteal stiowth o bear chudeen, rear thom, aud ot the rame tima keop houso. Theuce tise noconsity for sarvice, and tho attond- auca of 0 by siciau—both exveu-ive. IrIweran young muan secking to marry. 1 wold look ag—above sl things—saiter, of coiee, tha firat eszeutial of g runsonublo ¢ou- gouakity ot bnutou aad tomprrs~tor a girl wha wag phyuwcally stroug aud onduring. That is bottey “than ncovm laluwowis; bLetter than moyey; better bun social prestige; far better than fluo el itues, 1¢ 1 were a girl secking to qualify myeel{ for wilehood, 1 wonki sako ulf the out-ico: ocerciso Icould, even it | hemmed fewer tounces, keen rood hours, oat liearty, whalesoma foud, abjure Wholly iunu,v and uycatmouts, oud gultiveto that chieorful, contoutod dwsposition wikout which guod health is impossiblo, A uulao fitted for watrimony can bo what 8 slokly of fulse girl connot—a Lhalpmacs (that 1, BIitablg or equual) fora wan; aud {r her Lus- band fe oquully” Licatehy, which is 8 question Qo woithy of hor conwideration, thers is no Teawon why npous & very amall iucome the two should not Luild up a happy aud prosperous mp, in whica goys aud girls may bo resred for tho comfort of their old aye, aud to make usofal citizeus. Yho world, that e trua maulpod and live wornnhuod, nosda nothing moro xf. 0 Just auch Liomes as those. A WisE aND Borusxu, LOVE AND MARRIAGE, Tothe Fditor of ke Chicado Trivhn Kaxganer, Ill, Aug. 27.—aving resd will Intorout thoe viows of {ho city gents on the alU- abdorbing toplo of * Love bnd Marfiage," I, & cotutry gltl; koefog how my rex i belng worstod I tho controvoray, fecl called upon to take up eudgela in onr dbfense. As women sre always blamod for tho fanlts of tho world, we sbayld Le- como used to burden; but sometimon we will r-oel and eavor 19 assoit our riglts, Will the goutlomen Wwho o readily b'amo us as Sho causo of tho umpousibility of thair marrying Phuse & momont, and msk thomselves tho question if mothlug is to bo ex- Posted of thom buy tho waalth they all find o hard to accunuleto? Doe s kil dasire nothing moe i & hosbpod than that bo whall Bubpory Ler in & coitam styin? Doecs tmene; Eko tba plags of Lraius, eduoation, atg.? bink yot. "I wll "admit. that a large portion of {uuuq Tudies, ngwadavs, seam to thuitk ‘o noth- oy olde than drors aud fashton; but ara the Lo, any botter i that rospect? Daos laek of weany miyke ayy diflexunce ) them as tegards us’?, For {wtauge. \Slyouw iady wm. wmodaraie circagistances shoal) aitend s Tarblouablo pariy in Clicago, dressed vs her paronta é:ml\l affard, wiil shio Tooaive the same at.ention as 010 of the fasilonably-robod bulies, who, nichaugh soverad Witltho ludtkuss of wouith, whon oowpared 1o (e forgie, 18 +o fay er Inforior in o thern cap bonocitanaricoy ?qu w.:“::’lilfl‘:'i;m: for our mothors aud grandmothery to warry aud liva ln kw0 rooiae, (or they wassied mow, at uot dummies, dro:ued in the. Istoul ptyla; thoy hud nomesbiug to ook ‘urwm\ ta: but, Mr. hditer, a lady uowadayy, whth any high aspliations, oy roralso hotwelt very littla to maity say of ho Aiulens 1ops of the day. I think if some of the ous who ra.] o Agaluut thy extzayagscs of the gentler kex would uos be so g hiug in. lhe.ti gusiortioaw, but lgok atonnd the wozld, thoy rould find mauy 8 noble, true-hoarted gisl, who, it matod with & s hor equal, sl ‘pone would taske a8 oo & wlfe ks the- grandmalheca thoy wa alavs talkiog sbout, They wit) yos £ipd ber gt i -fl‘n.‘ Long Brancl, o5 auy watar- tog-place, but ut home iu lier fathers hoyeg, atiiving * to do ber duty iu the atation It Las tlvauad God ta place her.” O, G, HOW TO MAKE HOMT HARPY, T (A Fitar of Y Chieago Lobyngs, o Cii1gano, Aug, 29.—1 am quita intergatey iu thy ‘vory perploxing protlun, “Why do, tho IQUAR ew nob warey:” I aupposa they arp wating (ar Ul ideal to the futiy of an augel— Dbpautiful boyong deserivtion —yet uok Perceiving 143 wimple iy nor'adormpents, yer elogayt ; wal(: ssardiicivg, omittlng ull ber own plessurey to Pploass otbiers. Sucly w girl might possibly pleaso \a mogern young wen, 1 venly balieve, if 506 gaod Gepl shonld arise and eav, *Heze fu what you wihiod fur—19ka thou bor and be hap. DI B 2ehldy 040 4 & fondar, delicate tower, ronred for tife of eane and luxury ; sho must be cared Lor." ‘Phe yeung man ia overjogad ; ho thinks hia haphiuesn i aeeured 3 but lu about s month tha glamor of fascination bowing Lo woar away, and o for tho firat timo commnences to perecive that o gl 1 not gald that gitiera,” Tle comnsto the conclitton that ho bas married a nonontity ; saon i beging to sigh fur & woman with braind, halpuieat 1 how' H of advatsity ¢ aud the young pirl shom o had promined to ove and sustain in noplostod, 1o mayx ahn i auct & baby; shs onght to bo more womnnliko ainca marriage. hut Lo gird Iw thie ramo, genorally returus to hor father's homo, whero mothor knows eo well oy to enro for hor. This I4 tho canse of nearly all aur donbstia separations, Varents should teach thalr danghters that the, sun could not always shine, and storms, sumo- times of great vivlonos, nwept aver skies that an hout Lofore wers right ani cles: oy shoulid be taught to work—in fact, to do ail kinds of work—for T lllunk k"u”ml ?P?' ry qr- m‘x:ayr. usoful lifo, and to know that it [ in our po to make somo ono happy, and the world better and ptuer for living in it, 1 will nosw apenk of thn girle, poor vet reapect- ablo, whogo parenta -havo givan thom & Roorl oducation, Thoy sra fit to Le the brides of & Drinco; yot, becauss tlioy oarn thoir own wustenance, bepides mdding to the comforta of othora, - oven + in_ houra of tiouble {hio gamo 15 conatdored oithor boneath or of too Ingh an order of intelisct to nleaso the moJdorn pan, 110 doos not like n businesy woman, aau i ot & holpmoet 1o 2oault bank- U d 1ulo, follows. r"{'\'lmnlmml doca marry ono of thoso indo- peudant girly, thora iv the Lrae happioesy, Huch & ovuple are naver tronhled abont thoir finsuce oc how to llve. ‘Thay nlwavs have plenty. Thelr home 18 brighc 8ad-cheerful bocauso sho wan tau (Lt to koep it wa. In the bappluess of being howo ho fojalh all alout those fi"}“l{ c;’.;m 1ve buou companions, aid is harpy, LAY u:,rA'nA, ONE Wio Knows. " MERELY IN FUNY To the Editor nf The Clusago Iricune:. Cuicao, Aug, 27.—1 supposo that in tho re- tiremont of his rolired home at Loxingtou, tho world-weary ut.d world-disgnsted Henry Viscont s, ore this tme, feasted his aurfeited ayon on tho gushing‘epirtloof Misa Violet inton. And of comes Hir Honry hns discaverod (1f ho1s a8 en- lightenod as he purports to bo) that tho ail-im- pottant olement of eaid lottor in wanting, Tho glanug words that head the articlo in queation, + \Yented--A Lloaband,” 1s a total disregard of Mr. Vincent's request that all Indics answosing i lettar should aseume o bo **merely in fun., Mias Hinton's egotistical idea that khn will suit tho gontleman_in quoxtion **toa T iy a jitle too shallow. 1€ havo tho least concoption of tho moaving of tial matritmonial lstzer, Violot i toa poorly Tortifled to re ho citadol of tlat fastidions bonrt. Thooorrespondentis vory bauty to dociare horself vick of this groveling world (probably forgettiug that it is S onoral. 1y most always ” & dissatmfied apint that wearien of its Jot, humble or exeited). Mr. Vincont will naturally rce that ouo who Lad Jost all rolish for tho world's vovelties, and lovo for itsinhabitants, would 800t becoms diswa:lnfled with the soques- terod nook ho wishaw to rsll ** our bome," 1am confident s letter bears nosequert that lus futue wife must huve prown weary of sight sce- 10z, L infer that hie would ratbor thors ba rootn for Inutruction bo could impart abo.t the ** po- cutinritics,” In tuct, a lady who had spent her Itto thu-far Iy gratifsiug har own curiosity and penvwio wouid hardly b 8 demirable wifo.” Tne lumulo writer of tid homo epistie hasu’t seon altho world (ondy half of it) ; {sn't o bit tieel of thaz balf ; would ilko to mee tha other half FUARTTITTR B Hore Mausitoxe, CAN THIS DE TRUEP o t'e Fditor of 4'he Chrcaon Fribuner Citeaso, Aug, 98.—Others are baving their say on tho maritago question. Vlesso sllow a bachelar of 40 to suzgeet Lis roagons, or suwme of his obrcrvations. “and they havo caused b to bo coutrons [y the premises. Ouservatioa lst, Tho uverage woman wishes to bogin hife In ag pood style as papa can aftord ; I8 not content to begtin at the bottom of the ladder, Yive o1 €1,600 per yoar whav her Lusbana's salory is §1.500, but luslste ou n slyle whicl costs 82,000 per soar. Observatioy 2d, If whe Iy what is termed & gewing-gil, and a8 auch appaiently happy, aud to wy oyo certainly attractive wu a slilliug vring and plan collar, working ton Lours a day for six dave in tha week, beforp marriage, us & Fuls nfier aie Wriles her name with the pre- nx Mra. whe wlt give hor husvaud no rest unuil aligas woll anpplied wita castly lacod, Paisiose, alke, furd, jowolry, ote.,—and nll for what? Comfars? Ao, for sbow, to gratify tho vain do- 8140 0 Lo a§ wall, o better, drensed a8 any of wor acquuntances. 'Thou he can't do her own hougenurk, Lecauda sl nevar learaed how, or her own sowing, for €bo laa Do time lett alter visiting the wapipee, makmg and rocely- g calm, sbopping, ofc, Uoforo wartisge sho could oarn " ler “brepd,—now mot et walt. Onca conteuted apparen! iy to live on 80 per weak, now 810 Wanis mosa than shat for pia munoy. Now thig is no mere faucy of my owa ; 1t is tio rarult of & toleraoio elowo observation of tho qiteat.on for many years. 1t hau boen the afiter's fortunge—or nisforiuna—to load somes nfm of an itinerant Jifo. w0 that Lo writes of thiat which he hsy seen. Reapoctaully, Bonsuzo, EASILY SATISFIED, To the Editar of The Chicayo Irbuas ? Cuigaag, Aug. 33.—I have jusy hoso resding tho **Local Lottgra about the reagop why young wamen and youug men do not marry. 1 can gwve oue roason,—that i3, becauso young men wro too flekle. A young wen will keop compsvy with & girl for n fow mouths, and, when she lias bocome attached to him, he will coolly tell hor she will inske a gaod wife for some othor man, when ho had givon hor goad 1eason ta hopo that ke might be tho man, Another young msn will keap com- pany with a girl Jor maay monthig, oreven a year, aud vory oftan will tell berit ho was in better civoumstunoas he would marry her, at the samo tiwme beis gedting ¥4 dollars a’day. Now, whol from §20 to g2 a week for yeara, but I da not whiuk bo could bpast af moio than B10) to day. 5l hg Waichos that gul very closo, so tag no othor man will bave s chavce” Lo marry her. Would you advise u girl to wut 10r a man of that stawp ¢ Lgora ore many gl that would | ro- for **lovo su a cottago™ 9 being a drudgo th a_ manslon. I soy for onc, teua us womne good, bouget wen, who can provide us with plouty to ont aug & Litilo tu wesr. aud ta jove us for our- ‘selvos, aud wo will do ous part, and ao 1t well, APPRECIATED. otk Editor of The Clicado Ivisune: Cutosuo, Aug. 20.—1L'ho opening of the cojs umns of your valaablo papor fup the dwoussion of tue watrimoniul quuytion 4 wogt prafeoworthy apd dpscryivg aur thuplis, I am sura a gresk wyny would Lika to hava tha collectiop of wiskived on tho wuljoct for future teforenco and rending. Uould "nov 'ite ‘frmune oblige e nuweroua palrous snd frieads by publishing all thag has beon waid u selation at ki in haok or pamphlet foim 2 Vury respectiully yours, 3 . Borys Urxuzss, e CUBRENT QPINION, The moat importaut step toward ro-qstabilish fng tipt moial basis of Awerigyn credit, without which our grest rasources can inspiro no confl- deuca, 18 the return o 8 currency nhioh L not op, 148 fag0 & lis.— e Yok Lwakd Though it ip daugegous ta propheay, we. pre~ dict ouo of two things au luavitabie: Eltber that tho Pemocratio payty fghts nexk vear yuder sbo buu&mt h:nn ou;yoruuu ludppa:a:ut greons back party destroys the Domocrstie orgamsation Lorever.—Hoston Advertiser. . Peol. Lowell sbould seatly oheer up, Hin re- caut Voreos axe 100 dospondens by balf, Por- Lippe it woyld be of Leuels (f he wera to yeal ovar thoyo noble gloglug liucs of his frieud Lopg- follow's ** Luynobing of tha 8hip,” every mora- iug before brpskfust for m wopk, Thiugs aro in .v‘;'.;l‘:u&u“ l:‘wm{“ulslm but wo baven's gnito ;Md it o Wgh . UR-MOWM Yob.~BpFitgs Ay pxebsnge suggouts fhas Haynibal Hamlin's hoad ouglis Lo by put oy Wo poatage siamps xQ thut ciersbody lght kave tha ploasyra of pnunr_!lug;ls’whnn-y-r .gr’nlhl;nl QUERAPOr Woy to po mailed. It'would bo - wr‘; 10the [\Oflhh. vutaldo :‘rf‘z: "‘f;’.'.:.'.‘.“m. ) w?.,luw-: shapra bad to t’ Phuek 0q My sugly's bead, aud every man byd t}u. ;:l Ty of chuceliog b owd Staup wities ol Fieks tho goueral way ji which tho Amorcan. peopls ik of A Hnb, > Burliugion diagh bue: Wa shou!d 1tke 9 soe all the warg of politics plansahit gl Lol Ratb8 Pason ¢ bRk fbay age DYk 4 w0 1oAF 145 Wl b 104 ha teaticie THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE = T == — — = onn paople who writn ta the Aafion, and tha ‘ roads, tho population reached 4.750; shila. in Erening Pust, and Springfist fiepublican, o alwasn in favor of some of tho Adams frmily, and nobudy elso, bave dullew of citizeusliy Lo orform Juat tho same, and thoy aro reprelienste Rln for not deing then $u proportion to thelr wisdom, Letun havo s itele loes consultation oI personal bantosand p.easuro, dud a hito move work.— Raltimore Gazelte, President Grant need not expect any jlln_(h:n from & cortsin proportion of politiclana, They ars animatod by the rsme smnt which way avowod by tho cuemies of President John Quin- cy Adams, nhen they deciarod that tf his wid- mininlration woro as puro as the angels jL mnust and sLould bo overthrown. The majunity of the Amoricau poople, hoasvor, are lubued Wwith no wich unreawannblo and vindictive spirit. Whoth- or thoy do or do not approve (he wholo of hia oioial osnrao, thoy will kive tho Fromdont crad- it for hts manifckt ondeavors 1o secnre ofiicial integeity fu the varous departmonts of te Gov- ornmtent, nnd £0 ferrot out and puawb traud.— Hoston Jowrnal. A Washington corronpondent cames to the do~ fouse of ho wpecial fast mail-tenin which Laa been put on the northorn routo betweon Now York and Chicago. and donfes the ansertion that it lins boen projected matnly for Lhe adsantago of the newspapers nf Now Yotk Ioshows how the poople living el along the line will o beuotlted 3 bow the New Eugluod maiia will also be carried ou tho wamo train, and how suiall o peovortion of the tonnaygn will be made up of metropolitan newspapers. Thin is ail vory true, but uo explanation 14 mado of 1hio faat that the train will tiot Jeave Now York for at least taelve hours after the closo of tusivess. ‘Clw mer- chiauts of that city, or of any other, do not wnto their corcospondonce 8t mduigut—Lhidelphia Tinen, ot el DANVILLE, The County-Seut of Vermilion Coun= tys Lo~y S2intorys und Press eut Prosperons Condltinn—. Line colutu Ficat Giuna of Kultia, Siactal Corresponience of The Clueaao Trabune. DaxviLLg, I, Aug. 24.—Danville, the coun- ty-neat of Vermilion County, was organized pa & town in tho year 1827 (houco a semi-ceutonnial celeuration will soon bo in ordor), and is situat- ed 123 milos Aouth of Chicago, at the torminus of the Chicago, Daunvills & Vinccnnes Ratiroad. At thotimo of ita organization thers wad no town in oxiatenco betwaon this point and Lake Michigao, ou tho north, and no secttiement of any note uatil Fort Dearborn, which is now the @ito of Chicago. was roached. In thoso carly dass, the population of tho connty consisted moat entitely of Indians,—tlo whitd familics rosiding hers numbering not moio than ten, among which wero thoso of Ilezelifah Cunning- Lam, Daaiol Becksitl, Amos Willlams, Solomon, Ssmucl, snd Jesso Chbert. Mr. Cun- mugham, who s our piosent Coroupr, i the ouly ono of the vumber now hving, At that lime, Gurdon 8, Hubbad, who hos for many years rodidel tn Chicago, had a trading-post Licre, managed by Nicliolas Bollvin, & young Frenchiman, whoso widow now fealso s resident of Clucsgo, Mr. Hubbard rpent only a portion of his tine here. At that time, Dan- vitlo wag & ceotral polut for al) the Indisus of this pait of the Blale, thero being many Indian sattlnments and vurying-grounds along the stroame Lotderiug it; aud wany curiositics, con- sisting of tomalinwks, ariow-pcinis, nnd other wenpous of Indian warfare, aro almost daily ex- bumad by bnoters aftor thedo relicn. Dauvillo fa located un tho northern bank of (he Big Vermilion River, its westeru border Lelng travaised by tho North Fork, winch forms a junction wish tho B:g Yernalion just south aod wust of the oiwy-hmits. Tho soil iwof asavdy nature, sud 18 well adanted to fruit and vogeteble growing, Tho drainazo iy most oxcellen®, Nature boving sup;lied it means by surrounding It on all sides Ly ptreams well adapted for that purpose. Tho sconery is voait.ful. Luo clear, linpid streams by which 1t 18 swroundad; tho giaud furesis of waluut, oak, sugur-tanie, and seh. that yereteh sway to 1t4 oritl; the high bluffe on its south and west, all cunwpire to wake 1ta lucstion pictaresquo aud healibful. In 1832, tao Genoral Govdrnment establishod the Laud-Ofice here. sonding Judpo Bamuel efoberts (who was afierwards Umted htates Souustor) ae Receiver, sud Geu, I'rince as loygis- ter. The establslunens of tho Land-Ohice gavo tho town a promiuencs in the Hiate thut it othor- wiso would no: have hal, aud Dauville hogau (o lue« up and tuke ou matropolitan alrs, 1u 18335, the Hintu's profret of building o railroad {som Toledo, O., to £ome poivt on the Mississippi Itver, »aa concaived, and tho road wad surveyed though Duuvills, which added to the excitemont already exivbnzg, snd the piico of real estate ad+auced rapidly, corver-luts being hold at fabu- 1ow _prices; but an tlme pessed ou, and tho land-Oflico was closed snd tho rocords sent to Sprngtield, and tho railroald failed o comne, the prospective city sottlod huck into old town habits aud waga, and drageed on thus for yoors, Thows who bal bLought reul estato ot raidrond prices refuscd to el ot what was ro- garded by purehakors an easonublo figares, aud 1t neswed fur years thiat the Littio villago was to whriuk away in tho forast and bo furgotten, In thoso days, Lho most dintinguisbod feature ofthe times, and that which tho oideac tubnoitautn are fondest of ielerring to, wes the disivguishod Her that practiced lere, and over shich bls 1lonor Judge David Davls, now of the Bupremo Bonon of tho United States, prosdod. Abraham Liyootn was 1o those days o teglur aitondaot ap the sowf-annual torm of tho Circuit Court, snd ic 18 tho delight of thv old sattlots to repoat tho wauy storius related by dr. Lincoln nt the old +* MeCormack House." whero those old limbe of tho law—Linder, Sweol, Fynkliv, Lamon, ant o fgw othiers whom I do not readily ca'l to mind— were in the hablt of wtoppluy, aud whore wany o Jolly cajouwp wes Dod. ke s relaied uf o Nr. Lincoln tuat bhe played wa firet (and 1 have no doubt Lk lust) game of billiards here, baing purausded jutoit vy Ward H, Lamon, fu whom Linculn seemed to tako & scrt of a patorual lnterast, and who altor- wards wrols sud * pubisbed Mr. Linaoln's wlage * HL" gu Lamn was in thoae dayd tamuniazly kugan, was Fogarded by Lho denizens of tho “village a8 tho ciack bittiard-player, and thoughs he couid eusily vanguial Mr. Lincoln i tys Uist offost 5 vit, when Uuole Abo roue, took up lus cus, aud surveyed tho bys:anders who wore watching tho game, dometbing seemed to impress tham it 1o jlamo was not 1o bo alto. wethor n ougssidod sifmr, aud, plierit hal feirly uegan, it heosmo appatoat thut * ILifl™ woull Love his bLands full, 1% was poticod that My, Liucalu piayed with gront de.iberation, mul that, afier, making a shot, ks would ealily sgop aud count tho puints ha Tisd mads before ho could Lo wduced to #hout agmu,—tho in’ervals hotween his ehots Lo wo groat that ** 1l " bocsmo #0 ueryons auid potylant su to miws the ousicst shote, Tho consuquonce was that Mr. Litwoln wasily walkod wway with the gume, und no doubt rqated up: 1 tho bouass than wou ut bishiardy, o the end of his Jito. ** Hill's " ehugrn can bo better imagived than deacribed § ho Was slaply furiouw, 8 Ia tho mesntime,~-1853.'%,--the willago lsd grown mto » town of 1,000 inhinintants, snd raii- road-rumors weio agam rifo. ‘Lho Ureat Wostorn Tond (which, 8iuce ils camplaton und convolidas tian with tha WWabasu Valloy fwad, furwy tho To- lodo, Waiash & Westorn Raifra.d) had boen sur- vaved, and eornorrlute agatu went up with s rush, exoitomeus ran hicler thau aier, aud Devville sgain loaked hnl.lelully tagward tu the thwe when ulia woald Yo tho great Metropolls of Centrl Iihuois. In 1850, the rallroan was completed, when, for thio thrut 4l by ite thirty yesrs' exiat. ence, Dayville tuok au w vigorous, beaithy, sud pormayout growtl. The extongive coal-doposits in abd arouad the own were soon in prooews of opening up; capitulipis wery mtiractod by the woa.th thoy contminud 3 and what was, iu 1350, 8 dull ountry-towy; buddonly waked wp tu iyd itsel} & busy, laugisblig Youug sy, rapidly sot- {ll.x'gg up, sud diswing to weulr both capital and abor. Bt Yhio fired Conl Company lnmm& usya, and tho must exteusive save ouo, way the Clhjgsga Catbou Compapy, located jusy soutlh of toan, worond tho INg Vermilion River, Il Oompany wan orgauized ju 1857, aud soon bagen op- orationy by swking whafi, sud opaerat- g ou s sculo that wss sstounding to the good 1euplo of thiv commanity, This was followed Ly tbe winwe 9f Chandlor & Loulun, the Manw- I3uk wives, the Eiluworth Cosl Yompauy minen, und many pmatler ones, until tho coal-irudo ol Dunvillebas bevoma one of thg greatost seurves of went b and ontory risp, —4heio ety no ooy Lhan 20,000 cap-lozds of coal slupped frag this poink aupually. Four add.iloual raroids havo beou completad uud ars nuw fu opurstion, via : The Ludiugpolis, Bleomiagton & Wostory lucu‘t Dauville & Vincounen; Toigo Houto, Evaugville & Chicago; aud Furiy & Danvitio,—thua giving an outlot i wl dipecti.ng aud brngfug thoe coal ke the urest juarkass uf Clucago, Hi, Louiy To!qdu,;lus apolis, aud Cinciuyail “The aldtion of she tuwn ta-1BBS, with no rallzaad, wap 1,135 in IBUA with ape rellroad. 4o Ropylasiau wan 300, 10 1916 with 4nq geik, and | 187 1 with five railroads, tho populacon Hy000 wns and to-dav tho autimatod popalation i ) to 1,000, Thiw dora ot el lo the witlagas of Houth Danvitls, Tilton, Whis- . aud Gormantowa, wll 17y just outeide tho city-limite, bist whose iuhabitants trade ox- clueively in the city. @ tannfactiring inlereats are yat practi- cally undevaloped, it briog but roceutly thiat the slupping faciliti s Lave baen suflicicut Lo mduco capital to ougago in that Luciuess, Thore bas, liowever, basn esfablished qnite recently the Iron-Wagon Maunfactory, emplogiog from 40 10 50 hudn 3 tho Iranwlle Lumnber Mannfactory, employmg from 15 to'20 hand; an organ fa tory ; Lwo oxtenrive iron fonndeions the Chicagn, Danvula & Vinceuncs lnilrond work-slops ; five grnl-miile of Iarye eapacity; threo planimg- illu; besides many lensor ‘maoufactories not neceasary to moution hero, Tho city cunitnivs thren banks: tho First Natlonal Bank, with & casr capital of €130,000, and an averaca dopotit of €300 0%; the Vor- ot County Iiauk. with o cavital af 100,000 mid tho anlle Binkjug aod . Trost Comrany, with o capitsl of $300,000,— giving — an sggregate Luanking eapital of KGO0, Tuers mro two firat-olass Lotels Liero, unsurpasyed by any in the Htato ontuide of Chicagra, besules roveral aecond-clasn ones, ‘I hosa being luadequats to accommodata the iraveliug pabbe, au effoit s being wade to oroct & largor one than either. Thory ara Lwo firat-cluss nlaces of smusement,—tho (pora. Ilouso, with & seating capaoity of 8%, and Lin- coln Hall, with & seatiug capacity of 600, Buth are arranged 1 tho most modum #yin, aod are plentitully sapplied with neccemars wenmery and Atage-parapbernaha ;s and, ns the Dauville peo- e aro prosperous and lauyy, first-class outors taitunents maet with good success here, Thoro 18 6uo lugh and vz ward school bulddings, and fifieon churchon in tho city, The uchoils are under thio management of a Board of Education, & Buporiutendonr, and thirtyteachiors, Ll roal entate tranafera 1n Danvlile will compara favor- ably with thono of any othercity in tho Htate, hoth in vumber aud value; sud it I8 & faet worthy of nouce, that, all through the pawe, senl eatato hias not depreciated, nor do the. asios #eam to hiavo diminshied, which goes to show that tho sprovemonts of the city, though larye, Liavo not surpassed 116 neeossities, aud that fls growih hias heeu porwiauout and subatantial. Ouzoa. SMUGGLING. Caused by ich Duties, ‘Tho Hon. David A. Wells coulribntes to the Now Yok World au intercsting letter ou the pubject of tho offecs 0f excensive tariff dution ns promoting smugglivg and other frauds ou the revenuo, We make tho following extracts there- from: Lut thero is o further relation of the public to thesa smuawghing cases wiich 1 intererting 1o considor, If, us Gen. Butler ssuerts, only two- turds of tho legitimate 10venun from imports aro coliectedl. then ft would seem to follow thut oune-third of the various tmports finds ith wav fiaudulently iuto the counwry sud illegitimately enters into cousumption ; which, on the basis of the duty-paying importa of 1874."4, would repre- sont an nggropate of abont 8110.000,000, But 3f {v be truo that this sum, or oven oue-halt of it, roprasents & fact, in It not equnliy trus that 10 inconsiderable portion of our population must have beeu cousumers of this wamo mor- chandivo? usud also, that to the exteut they have weleomed and booa bonefited by tha reduc. t10n of privea, whieh id alwavs tha reanlt of ox- teusive evasions of. high import duties, they bave mado thempelves acceesord after tho fuct, Anl that our pupulation almost without excep- tion do wolcomo all raduction in prices, and om- brace ths opportunityko Luy suy desirablo arti- cles offered at unusual rates, asking no quos- tiong, tho popuiar advortisement in every nows- great and unpreccdanted reduction ia rouds selling below the coat of 1m- pactation—ia in itxelf autlicicucy of dominstra- tion. 1In short, it is uot the avarage American citizen (especially 1f Lo bapieus to have been ong of the hundreds of thosands who since 1860 have visited Enropo and replenishied their wardrobes). likaly,:{f called tositunon g jury next month to try Lawrence & Co. for smugglng, o be afiectod somowhbat i Lis opuion after tho manner of a coitain Sasrachusetts juryman, of told the following story: iu the davs of tys Fugitivo Slave 1 and Richard i, Dava, a8 Unitod States Distr Attorney, was trying o eitizen of Boston—ono ilagdon—for tha roscus of Sbudrach, o tugitive rosianided to nlnv(-tf‘, from the bands of the United S:ates ofticlald. Tho evidence was cloar nud conoiurive #a Lo tho open and tlazrant viola- tion of the law on tho pare of the detendant, but the Jury stoud olistinate.y elevan for couviction to one fur ncjuitta), nad, ali effortsto make them barmonizo baving failed, they wero diseharied, an, the War cowing on, thocise wad ujtimutely abandooed. Bomo years afterwards, Mr. Dana boing oo ths stump in defense of tho War, was spproached at the termination of s patriotic mesting 10 ona of tho Massshusotts towns. ou tho borders of Now HUnmpslure, by n substantial- {ouking cltizen snd auditor, when tha following convarsation. Lotwean the two oustiod : Citizep~—"" Guosy you dou't rewocwmbor me, 'Bquiro Dana 2" Mr. Dans—** Your conntenance is certainly but I cannot rogell whuro wo bavo mel Citizen—"* Ob, T was ono of the Jury that tried Haydon for tha rescuo of the fuygitive slave, shadrach.” Mr. Dana—'* Wera you indeod? Then I am g L-cla“v{;lud to meet vou, for 1havo always folt n good dosl of enricaity 10 know how it way that, notwithstsnding the indwpntable ovidence rrosented by the (jovernmeng, the jury shoula hava arrived at puch a curiong rasult~—eloven tor copviouon and one for acquittal,” Citigan~** Well, *dquire, 1*m the vory man o Rive you the inforustion, for I was the pereac that wouldu't convict ; aud 1 don't mind, now that this fugitivo alave busnors fa done and rone, a talling ver ail ebout it, Yer soo, I wos the mau that drave the couch tuat carpied Suad- rach across the Canada hiwe, and it id Feem to me that convietink Haydon would bo & good doal like couvictine mysell, You koa it now, dun't you, 'Bquire 2" Now, whother any jury can bo called in Now Yoik to try Lawrenco & Co, whivk will vot con- tain ona or more membors who, acting coussi- outiously ; will not ind themclves i3 tho ramo predicamont an the Massachusetts jury- Waa who leld thereins which guided the hotdes which drew the coach wluch carned Shadinck out of bondagoe into freedm, remams to be proved. DBut certain it f8 that no verdict of conviction ¢an be givon which does not egual- 1y cqudomn the wikest aud best uf the futlicrs of o Republip—tlio cien of all others whose wom- orfes in thig ceutonnial seassn we are o<pecially called o houar aud venerate—lobn Hancock, far example, whg was to bo triad for pmuggling bofore tho proper court fn Huston, with Sam Adams defending him, on the very duy that wero fought thp Lattlos af Letington and Conootd ; or good old Gav, Jonathan Trumbull (Bruther Junathgn), of Connectivut, who exposed himsell b tho namie accusation at Nov London; or one- hlf the pigners af tho Deolarstion of lude- vendenes, Who, if thay hivad uow 1n New Yoik sud actod 1o renpect th castomn lawe and regula- tions av_they aotod 100 yosrs axo, wonld have bagn Jockod up by Goopge Iilies la Liudlow Htreat Jail without ceremony, Fmaily, but first in {mportanze, comes the cansidaration of the sffeot on the moral ami ma- terial developmont of & gpimuily frous the en- uctmont of Jaws lmrwslu;z 1ax08 0 oxvaakive In amount or 80 complicated {n'dotail as to govsti- tuts 1’ thomuelves axtraordiuary fuducements for the violation of the statutes, whicl all ex- Jerienca proves are o, r: odum‘va of the maxi- mum of revonue, aud which yeccksarily reqnira tho em: loymens of methqds wholly tncouslstent with tho princlples of a frea Governmunt for even their partial axegutloa, Tne oxnotience of the last fow yeara; the i1econl mide by Jayne, Hanborn, and companyy the declarstion of (lgn. Nutlar (laz ovly 67 yor cont of tho customs revenuss aro colloated ; the uncovering of the machinery of the whisky rug oven in the uflicos ot tha Beore- tary of tua J((-uur{ and :the Commissioner of Interral Rovouue; the publio accusatlou by the Governmont of puoh houses s Olathin & Co., Woodruff & llu}:maou. Rufue Btory & Co., Nay- lor & Ca., Ubiog Adaws, Phelps, Dodgo & Ca., Jarbour Brow., Jordan, Marsh & Co,, Jamos K. Caldwull & (a., and w0any others, linve giveu tue luh\lu wawo dus of 119 goncral olfect of theso awa. But the publig do 1ot knaw that i€ thoe ‘I'reasury records for the lust eight years were furown open iy could be own thag i the Fedopal Goyerument had cars rvied out the intou} of ity roprosoniative ofticlals IV would < have struo at tho eradit, dawsged the roputation, and doue ite best to ruin, bearly every lmporiant hoase in tho (lity of Now York engaged 1 fooign com- wercial inierconrse; begmning with the voi higheat. And thia stateniont of fact s furt) supplosontod, by tho aesprtion of m recent Tatary of tho Tle et - asury, that, n his opinion, ** the intevedla of the merchants amd (he i:lnvsn of e Treawury dre digmedvicolly oppoaite," Liat what vort of asyytemy of lawaud admivin- tratlon f8 that which necouaarily arrays tho Guy- crowent agaloat one of the mowt importaut clupsps 0f $he.gominunity sud wakes tho prowo- twon of the lutorests of the otiv work to the ia- evitabla detriment of the otber ? 2 That soch a state of things as hag been d Pied aushe moy to exlty M will prybably MONDAY, AUGUST azren. Tat whorein 1 the remed=? Thers in i bt ono, and that 18t reconntiies the whols Larifl nynl of taxstion (aud in part the luter- 1al rovente systom alan), impoding tnxes wimply with a visy to ravonne, anil detormining what n roveina atandard fu, and this on the basin of in. teliwonen aud sxverience. Wheu thin m done and & proper syatem of persmal fines aned fac- Ieitnres Is arranoed and enforeed, rmurpling and nudersatuatiuns will ceawo, as they har ceaned fo Gioat Dritain, Helgmm, Hotland, Buweden, Qormauy, and the Zollverem, anl to & preat axtont alyo in rance and Auatris. althongh fu ull the<o countries tho nocasmty of 10 heavy taxes aund providiog Jargs au- mial revenues iR R8 great of greater than fu tho United Htatoa. And for thin #iwplo 1eakon : that extonrive evasiond of rave- wae faws can rarely take placo without the knosledgs and co-oneration of tiwo or more per- #our, who participate and Obsorvo meorsoy o condition of patticipation in the sccruing profita. Iiut when the taxes are intoll.gently fixod at a tandard which ias revemie alono in view, tho aceriing protits when divided, taking the risk of fo:fsiture of werchianding aud puswibiy barsunal punialiment into couniderat:on, do not constituto & suftioirnt inducement for the continaod prose- cution of the illivit and unla~rul buemern, In proof of this, lovk at the following figures, do- rived from tho mont romarkallo revenun experi- ones the world ling ever scen, namel 148, Di 1970, Direct tax Of L0 cuuta per # gregate reventcy 64,600,500 144, Direct tax of regate reviniucs, + 40,484,000 The moment, however, any reform of this character 18 propored, tho ery agsinht * I'reg T'rade " {4 vigorously shouted. and an immenso angiely {s displaved lest Amorican industry whould Le destioyed 3 though tone whalever iy mauifested in viow of the cortam impairuont of Atnerican morals, Christ is of no sccoum it the liogw are hikaly to be choked. But thero 14 80 ond to ) thiugs. and soouer or latar thy neceanitlos of the revenus, or the good Konva of tha Atnerican poanfe. will luwist on the Insoenras tion of rolorm aud the subshituliou of & botter Hysteiw, HE COURTS, IRecord of Business ‘Transacted Saturs day. FOX & HOWARD, The troublss in regard Lo the projorty of tho bavkrupts Fox & Ifoward soems to o a4 far from sottlomant as ever, Anoeder wasmals & ehort time azq by Judge Drammond, dirreting tho District Judgn to allow Mosurn, Hodgking & Cranp an opportanity to be beard. Bawrdav, however. Lhe As«igneo, Bradford Hancock, filed a wocond auswer in reply to Ilodgkme' last petis tion., JIr. Hancock intimates that somoe of Mr. Tougkins' statomonts are not clharsctericed by that closs adbistenco to truth which ought to be tha caso. ‘Tho Asmizones says that Hodgking promised four or five times to pay, but fail od every timo. and he then thoupht I ade kius did vot iotend to stand by ks lid. C rare too, mn tho rst conversation did uot may he was wuterosted in tha bud, but gave it to te undor- wtood that a company wes formmne, snd that each person who went i to it would pay his susto. Haucoek thoagnt the prospects wero rather nnpromising, viasred from this standpoint, and thereforo ac- cupted Couro & Carking’ bid. iy Assignon furtuer aiates that it wonld Fe prejudicial, in his estimation. to tho eaate to wot asido tho order. for Couro & Carking' bid was tho Lighest, aud wo question eonld bo made 4 to the delivers, A schiedulo of tho propeny had heen made to them, aud anv other puichaser micbt complain that he bwl uot ro- ceived all the property, or that it Lud det rioated in i voiue. Again, the proper is not vow in hin hauds to ba redoli crod. Morcover, Conro & Carluns Las taken pomsca<ion 0f tho projeity und ordor of a Conrt which had full Jurisoiction, it {s doubtful whether the salo can” be ret aside, or whinthor at auy 1840 the Coury ca st it asde in 80 summaty & mannor. Laetly, timo is rapdly paswing away, and the proporty is groaing less aud lews valuahlo, 0 that, 1f the season pous ty, o oue will Lo fuund who will bo wiiliug ta buv it. Thoe Asrignee savs that ho ties uo ju- taront excapt to 820 tho estats adwinicterod 1o the best wivantago of tie ereditors. but he is devidedly oppused to auy chuuge iu e disposi- tion of the property. DIvORCEs. Amanda M. Donglass rays that her huwband, Mattbow Douzjury, derertod lor in 1865, sud aae now proposos to desert Lim fo a legal way, it posslble, ITEMY, Clarles T (. . mn was Suturdey eleeted Assignoo of tl: ¢+:3.c of Eaward C. Douglas. HUTKIIIR COUGT 1IN BIIRE, lfliliierl & Weaver suvd Frodeviok ilenkel for 500, Wells, Freoch & Co. filed s bill apainst the Chicazo & Pacitio Hailroad Company. stoting that thov Lnd built & bridge tor the Compauy nerons Kilbuck Creek, 1 Oglo County, that thoy were to receiva therofor the wam of &2,450, and nlio bo allowed for auy extrss they might usa. ‘The bridge hos been built, but tho Company has faited to pay forit, and complainants now auk for a licn on the wholo road fur the amount «uo thom, which is 82,9, includisg theroin 44 Tor oxtra timbar furviried, JCDGMENTS. Uaxyranons—Fernando Junes Stremon Counr v, Edward C. Cleaver, §1. Crievrs CovnT—C0srrssoNe~Samucl Goldnan o, Sawuol Goldston, $229.5 Nitric Acid in Wheoping Cough. A forefgn medical journal cuntaius an account of the succossful trestaont Gf wwe mnlicuted wib oping cough with diluted it wzid, in o aewof from 5 to 15 minims, secordimg to b, with suavls sirnp, given overy three or fuur hours; the effect being to alleviala the cough and spasw, pod arparoatly cutting slort tho du- oaso. 'The operation of thus remedy is believed to be that of a tonfo sedative sud autlsoptic, its relrigerating propertias being also of some ad- count. An aperient combived with au niterative 18 given in ail cases where roquired by tlio stale of tho digestive orpans, BUSINESS CHANTES. RARE CHANCE—A §TOCK OF 11ARDY stovos, and tinware, (ncluding the on! oc) iixturas and plumbor guuds b the ‘i an averago stock of shout F11.041; ral r #40,100. esn by lnumundh(c{u‘m or W 1f dedred: is making mouey; outside Lotorvais olling; located inn- voniant to markota: i 2ol wi 1Al {—ATTRNTION TO case, 010,y of the bar- adalphat., for salo, Love numbior, JSH FOR BALK-STOE! ahoiit 46 00u: ealland invostd- fa fur willug, M. FABLISUED BUSI! N nehtus o b Lu clogad ; sali, YOI BALK — LOOATION _AND clats roasons for selling imporatiy #oWITIT LEARK OF BARN Juouiro'st 247 ol _MISCZLLANEOUS, TIVEILY PORTHAL 4 1or 10 yoars. SITAVE YU .fi?“u’?nxfu.od NOTIN G A0, counts agsiny ‘intTared on oo b1 sATE @ G T Yoo or colloat, 3o 85504 16 1D }"’rdmc‘ “nl:lyISL THING AND LM AL " Y THE NORTHWESTE! U G State Manag: 1t usliNea'tone o tabio field: - Call oF Adirass adisinat., Hoom iT. snd brul i Hlhatal DAY CAN IR MADEK R [~ log our Lighinlox Uivliul-fluflk usul uk, Neitho rod, " Hand §3 f0 S10 »r ater, of brush Foqul or ottt an raoura teerito addrea DEXTER MANUVAC- TIRING L. 1.y Bt Loul connn PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNKR WANTRD-WITIL 8300 OARH BN~ rotits 1w por cont, all cashi: ma. 1 Slock n Basd, $a,00 Adinus .. Catl o 217 Qv TC winon 10 80, sct, b which thure s it ‘tiliuoy itics. A RARK CHANCH 19 auiorgetio wan who 1¢ wiiling to ks ' wll-catablishied good ey It For partivulsre, addr DARTNER WA TAULISHED wanulacturlug Lusioess fo this city i ales, ous W lo cate [ Milnbukoa Tyonds Tn greas Gomant Torasat. Apply at Y Hauth (Harkates GRXTH WANTKD_TH% CENTURY OF INDE. J iy e s g AU 1o Sortns At Chttors taTorlh b a1 USRIV 808 Tudtaanniie, o <0 DIES A?‘l) GUMNTLEMEN por day sulling vur ew housw* il proitable, (hll At mu)v b )8 0ut of Lw gity sond for clict —____ SEWING MACHINES. 1“0'“ BALE-THRKE LATE IMPROVED FAMILY St S riee BRvats oai Uttou, 12 Ularicarey Ihuu;pggul-__ F iy 11 » . MELOHER' Sy o ar £ LAt aaghagged Falls | alse Seutad. rolts 1w it B, GENT3 WANTED- AN e articlo; light ingtonat. Lar 3 —_— e e ——— e GITY REAL ESTATE: cornre of Thirty-Arat-at, T arner of Taltty ftgheat. , Colfar. aith Pag AT BARGATH O 3. 073 nhtbin (ennt hioave 1 A%, A Jacksin st in bank, I-BUILT BOUSH 6 e o HE BALE.AT A G 10 4ust, elegant now th, Jrop sabt—a Tz with bedck Flanem ot market dratlyo. owner, [ Joon AL | nois, gravel 5 | RN t, Knd fitinges forn frst- - e Rl | Wy 2 ) fro e NANTLO - MATBHELD. Tranes. UNG MAN ‘TO LEARN PROTO. X e pactisulars appply tmmiediately lacannes-at., eorner of Forty.thinist. )y 4 3 Twrnnco e, carmoe ol Korigetbird st S, 37 RALH Dorplainerat Tont Aiehiaannv., oar Thirty sfxth.ct. VW A TED i io argaing fir bl tors aedotumrs Apply st N 11 ornat. : R st ANTED. MAKRAS, 1 ALE-OR | EXCHANGE-] " WiLL " SE by tue week. ADply J %9 por awnt mortgnge) AR slegunt -ar. ¥ nes Impecymint, N paos gl Emmlovment A ) cAh, am co f0 - ; nn. AR (Al masy sments. oo wnor |y ) T b i AR RS, FOR i 40 otlice, Ruwm 10 ilenper. Nloak, e 81,55, e T34 e 003 100 o 4 et Sns i TAEHRTAY MONIAY, w0 1 rnady, gravel tratng, soction farmaithe. ighost. wages vaid. Kouth Water.s quarrist, 10, toom 1. ANTRD-FO] ROATLMEI and 1 # 01 o it s % arm hands, 500 flrovd men.” Apply i g i Wiiehe at2t Wout Raodolim-at. A HALVORGEN & & NUR ALl 3 \'ANT D-200 RAILROAD LAWORFRY-FRER 1 detagon 1ot et X 1At g0 Lo-day, L for stann-quarei torfarm. chnle s e | £ 10 ¥ gar montt. 10 focsaw-aiil. K, ‘A, ANGIELI; Earp il of tho tiat make and Mitin nse i)y | S YN0t Watenst. e tanult, Apply on thy pramiss W ANTED -t FABORKIR FoR 0¥ N Wo Tt e o GREAT BANGAIN IS KTATEnL. iy ver dvr 6 tanen butldoes tue 1 4 1D K 1T [{ 2 A ¥ vaw il and farm ianda; fres fare: st 3t West landolpte ] I} s‘r. zfll(;ll:hrlh "'.“lnllm-vl. NICIOLS, "GV, l!lifll;hkl:' 4 F‘ou SALE_#10 WILL BUY A nEAUTIFUT At Yark L6 duwn and apot. Proparty shownfran, Chea 0 TO BER OF O mierce fur plce Bouses and lota on easy gt tho beantifal snbarh of Morgan Patk, Schnl faetliil 110 beat In tao eountry I wasninaton Ho o ok c1omo to Suran Prk: ) bt b Ay GILBERT & GO0 17 Washiagton I. It SALFE—A RARE CHANC: tho 8mth Park and Lake Shot romidonre Y _COUNTRY R 'l;mu SALE-DAIRY AR neathwest o1 Chicnes, one mi R gl water, B eracre, L, CHKAP NMALL hts, ouo bock from ‘anly 8180, #10 carh. OAsl (:all nr addee REAL ESTATR WANTED, ED-HEOCK OR MUTLDING, CENTHA caind Lo Chicago, in nuehangn for 310,00 6. 1n Cliicagy uares and Jute, porad taxm, \illago propork I Waluabia it and ‘el dco safarnan b uid e3cas ___ TO RENT-HOUSES, b Zia Superior-at.. contalning 1o v, alf mudar Improteineats and it uoll wides- v, e 10 BOOMS BETWEL! Appty on pros 0 REAT . DE: woold; $15 per month. Sant, ROEY RENT = TWOSTORY —AND HAREMY: s f 10 roums fu woud unler, Toguire at I3 Wi CIE Drick 1 ase 3 tronts, 10 reoms, with mdom T A st Sndingn st octag 7w i Uner B LaBalics Smhburnan. NT-A HOUSL THI warion a 1lyde Park: nlo comeuinaves, Address Z &2, Triliune abos. (W0 REST-LOW YOR THI WIN WA resifence at Mighland Park, slhuno Huilding, . TO RENT--ROOMS. 'O RENTKLEGANT Al iugie piomn., TRO RENT BUILL [ copt sncund 1l e: hasstmont. i clngant - iies o ly FURNTSIT t a5 north fre o 2and & : ¢ rnor doitersun and A o R W FURNISIED ROOM: buatd, 10 & private famnily. oi Cups b and Jadinne. Inguire of 1 _SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. LOT & montly unttl Ajso, Giancon lot« a1 ramo terma WX, 121, n 4. i gul & 10 Uolorado and want thie eash. yMINT acros at Ashland, Tide from eablrond i Rouw 13, 2: only i ‘fordmbrance’ on' ahors, reating on but thr=s siocks of giruln~ o ity ur cauniry 55 Deatorn st TORY PRAME “AND RHICK Avplyat s FAND T fllelmly of Ualon arily tarotshed if deaired TNG INTAVENS. N Ok S e | WAL tagon froat, | 10180 right F. BLOOKS FROM TR it cation, agd modera A PLEAS: VOB, UITR OF PHOST 00NN th Clack of. : wid 1y larated un Clarkate 4 the oltieo of MAL arioatzy ot 2 FIEEET, 4 and 6 River. s Misconansons. WASTED-25 COAL MISUIS AT MINONK, 1L Full wark guarantozd: thoeo i elrka or tzouble lany kiad, Inguire ar 130 Ladatlosst, - L Ritiglon fn_ Aot N, UL State t i o and raflzoad faro only 10 conts. GEA, 1t CLARKF, Agrat oy BALE-LOTS ON TOP OF THE RIIGEAT dopat sind o) baliica D - TWo 0 DRI nply but thoes streots of "A W ki i that Basy driven to 7TANTED=A THOROUG AR e g " nlartaring saldl rynandwaen e, 0o vy e £ & wliolseal to handling o n han I 1tk 50 AUt A i, fawelry, s nd ol ruer, exx-tostern, and ‘wll Ui noaest Lnisclling g e argnst pascanta ntite, A OVELTY COMPANY, 113 i u hor ses, 0o gan E k, and Wil snd 81 samples and (il pactiva- uy pocion that meaas baranes, | Streat-talkers, piiators, wn iye Lueed it sy peromaly uraric T ¥l Aldress, with stam C0% 5t LaSain TRURCKY & NI kst WAR ~A YARD MA lan'a Rstavraay, 149 S VANTED- 6 MEN To STONE QUATRY in ¥lseonein. wagne, S1.2L: wiasly ward, “anoly at tho WISCONSIN LIME CO. 8 am ta North Ciluton-st. A\ ROY ARGUT, 7 storn. Call at WASTEDTHE wottLus N, 135 rntolase sollelior for Chilasgn and crery eity and - | counts ia the United States, 5 it work, S50t §lW0 5 month, nke, Y B O Phiitadoiphia, Pa. Fur [uroals, i, 221 Chstrind Dron et us. ercie Y ASTED A GOOD, Kot familiar with bililards praferrod, Sadivan--1., at b b'Ciuck L b, . 2, | Burea A ¢ & § | WANTED-FEMALS HELP. AN COOR, G0OD it Jaid to n relabde snving wolLsu. 433 Nortt Tioapbornat., nort of Ihvissii-sts = AW AXEED-A 00D PLALY GGDRT GO0D WAGES ML Nlulacd's Hakury aad Cottoa fouso, 2 Doarbor, T ae W ANTED. 0D GIRE FIR (IENFRALIOUS ok mich ax ean oo weil sracommoudud epply. Call. after 10 o'ol.ck x. m., at 305 Hloron-st, Y ASTEDK WUMAN 4O D0 G MW Vol R by athnd Wese Var I GOOD PANTRY AND MPAT COOR rofnersd). AUDIY atonco Bt Ia) Twonty- ~ dlufig-roam Al 1Ak 1005 A GETETHAT 1IN ol Uasawork. 157 ludisos at, A HOUSE- HiN OIRL AT THE nirav. sud Adamsst, TANTED-A GOOD KL ik e, corucr W cunk Seamsrrasson. WITII ¥ACIINES, e wi i i Annaressen DLE AND 1 PLAIN WASHER TANDINAVIAN tels, inundrios, eity and cn, 0 Mileaniv-ar, e 2 BRI R _ SITUATIONS WANTED~-~MALE, TPO, RENT—FURKISHED HOUMS YOR HOUBE- aolikeonors, Clorkn, &n. TOsathing. urtn Clnek-sl. QITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN OF & T ) charactor, abilliy, nud oxporirnco, A% boakioeper in o WHONMS FOR WMONSE. 4 Torletablo hudnoss Wit Koapliig Tuguire of daaiter, Rovm | wiiho apinre Rainpy nt o mieh o LIy UL LRI S M drens 1€ 63 Tribnie lico. S T_WITH POSSESS po ey ¥ AT ONCE, FTORES 15 A 481 Nouthy Ui Chins eand hase- 1aent, 0 arct 2 Fou st " manuface uring businoss, elneant And ol i o uri-ar, chosp: giorliouses rome chran, by, S8 ouss Huoting Aguney, U ___ WANTED--TO REN TA WA e enes teon wifo; vast or suath front preforecd. six bl from Ucatanars Chior sud required. Address VB Trtune offi RY A G y Fly, B1AUNE ute 7 which no n FINANCIAL. A 1 COMMENCIAL PAPER, AN aul mortgages, bon i AUM & CO, o, 110 NUMMERCIAL msda o | s1tate at b o BRGNS aaid a; J I on D, T, jont, N"AT UNION TRUS 1,007 Bu buildocs’ o kes taek for engine, or will offi cua, MARSHALYL, io: larkat. NIGRLY AND B el lCofarchces kiv0a T WIFR nedia-sized Luase, furcsiied or uufor- of Wankegan, Au- SWITH COL. ud mald, ISAAC . G AND MORTGAGIES lug: T 70 BUY O SILL, LOCAL STUOKS ay 0r byt or dead tnatoy on them, HIGGINSUN, ¥8 Weshington-at., bass. MONEY 10 14 COMPA AL a city impiofod pronerly fa swine of nat lesa thsa ats taker Traaes. QITUATION WANTED — RRMAN 15 A N cabinot manafacturing placa by & man woll aey otz ddress J B, Ghio Houss, Graud &f in tuo bosinoss. A Japids, Mich, JTUATION WAN TEG 11T AN ») cuslum, sutlor, beaetieal faflor, | 2 »iih & % | Kond funise gnoblociio 10§ wvod.sizod couutey eity. Rdurens B ELr0E1L" 3¢ Beat Thaoutr-suvenls: Sow e e A11vvo bewn engaged a3 wral agont of sue nf the largest Wiesa nddros, 1l Tacsdsy, WO YOUNG P RS ¥ 1, THbade uiice, JTUATION W. ) taloarn & trad 114 Thirty-nfat o ey SITUATIONS WANTED-~fEMALE or Domestica. - | QITUATIONS WANTED-HY TWO RE ») yirls to du gonoral housewark or gotlior ot saparataly. Call for 4 NTEU_BY A LAD 15 YEARS OL] Printlag profurred. Piass add HY A WY N'GIRL rivate tamily or small boacdlnz- 4 KOL LWO Juare’ ity rotvrunce, Call at4l6 Wa- Honnoxoeners. SITUATION WANTED-TY A QERMAN LADY. AS +3 hotsekeesar of comunnion, Guod city rfuriucss. Il‘-qxlll:'orlddlm for 1w days A Z, 36 North Fraok- - VTR = loans at fowsat rats FATATE, QIUATION WA NTEI-TIY AN &4 ) ‘maa to dus the work of & simall fami ubjection 1o Lhe country or & f17m amlowerts faraly. Call or Humo, 191 West Jaoksou st. . ONEY 10 LUAN ON M diamonds, chattels, aad ottur b1, Tribune whe. N[O 0, LoAN O 1T YL piguos, Ningas machines, Privato Load-Ouica, 125 C sacuritics, Addi noriung. Horees, carziagos, Wi new, wo. " NIOH THitH A Saprlng i our LWD TuA; fow thes bar wagon t ba ood L will gl g g e, e el gl 1, A GOOD BOU T ROGHERTRIL ]flz}afifii«l&y 5 X A A b Siteaof Sniibare Veklure and saw sl ‘Vlaas: 4nd Watohore. orsd maiidians Sos' Lo Slnudod Lo itacis Homitsfy 1achine v : m!&:, oa tiarre, stavel boading :.,5'.!,‘...1‘!‘.‘:; e Jeat rabler baiti o a. supylive. South Side, - ©1 MICHIGANAV.- DAV BOARD PER WR a1 Wi furaiyhed rouims, witbout bustd, pee mon {40 flrulabud o wil s, bt boss $ato 4d ALY BOUTH 1LIVA' 208 o 'iiite: W ot plasa. 314 _LEASE. flm L‘MEI; O un Biate-st, third dooe uorth of F R ol sl g it Blaloges W:Izl Good ‘;lfl u.l"lll' 5 s MERCHANDISI, irsss v 2 St d Rl I SR NOR SLE-R TLIGHT, THNEE-QUARTER BEAT uggy and good harnoss, obeap lur oash, 11 SATIC OF NEAUTIVUL AND RELIA. nd l:“ EArriage Losses ol Lhs bara fu A SPAN OF HORBES AND CLOSK "bo t 1,000 e 1, i00 d‘n’_fibm‘i i i YR o7, b an g, aamer and wschiuers wb pllua. AL d'band wischimory of difsroat kin & st Ko nery p ‘Masufacturiog Company, i sud S ARD 13 vlaniaamill, paal _BOARDING AND LODGING: oA RD: PR e WiTHl DWELLING-ROOA! veutbeat, [ Emunlovmoent Azauts. TUATIONE WANTED FANILITA IS WANT OF e g G can e o s QITUATIONE WA Baen ey JITUNTIONS WANTE Arstclasa Lalp of an nce; city ay puutry. Mr 10 EXOTUANGE,_FARM OF 185 ACRRS AT BEN Ul o W e leda sty Gk 1 Harwaod s 1oor birek el g e Wadtinaton Iroutute o 1ot on West Maon T ke dittn et iRy o 1o P M TRV e o 18 CHIBAGE prapyrty, s, Vil Loty and et L sl an o o tafudble il far butiding or block in Chic: Incunbyance o sbaré ;a.n y. il:“\flt. reldfl!nn only U n pless Ll andwil sunise, S, lnteor doy Lards o g Y ] ity ontas . ail o e “nls o .J.;T:.‘fn. subrance, Vartive in ullre e titmde: RIRE PR EWRLES hlugtun- sk Koods L. AT GREAT AT S-SLYFi. be Bt ey oy L thte 1B, wall Lustt of brigk, with stwas triwe ugs, and faroished wih mods ‘nCes; Bhsy 1w saers WUlarll togethor or scniratuly Glresplondid trados of fron) 88,00 1o £, WN. s e At Ky A fecen.ubil fiun it FiwiLE S Wl it wa fugtua oty Woom B, S i i, A\ UAT HAVE YOUTO FXCHARGE FOI_TOT A1 WY Eoslewuod worth 81000, Incunibraces #3717 Cas y copt d by paying {yterost Shiuia, or eroceress Add “rfimuu—wo KX 'Aiuu—mli'fl'nrfibm)i‘;: s grocerios, u s el Claa: WAL T from x 11 AN T8 S a pumps | (YA GRROLD, BIANO MANUVAUTURER, 1% up iy Siuth Clark-ai. Touing sud supelsivg proupily ok i\ bl:.?n‘nu lrlll‘)ll&l"AdA:‘ lf!ric?fi'fi:d‘:lé i ageito) duires 84 rogaxeme whe Portp fanditred girs ¥ i iy, Al v"m.xmhmi"fi‘is"rfl'@umf"m Y Nory boru-et. LOST AND FQUND, T PRT- A Ru L sCaw HOOK, by SATHRDAY ul ‘ribuub wla e e aing oa % o oy withps . DIVOROES. ________ | isate faees secifintte signBUby i A, ALLY OUTAINED, HOT FEAUD. | pliai . "Hee 5 Yecroo, o praciie = tha el L A B rome Postsisice Bax farts” T.9%; e willbe 8, R i T Vi