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THE PARIS BOURSE. ow French Stock-Brokers Do Business, Tho Agents do Change, Courtiers do Commerce, and Oourtiors d'Assuranco. L Fine Edifice Full of DBedlamitege-« General Rules of the Exchange, ke Financial Artloles of the Paris Pross ~In Potite Bourso, Wrlten for 7 he Chicago Tribune, Aestings of I’arisian morchants, for the trank- action of bueitess, wero hiold, for tho firat time, spout 160 semts ago. What may be called the £1ot nssocation of stock-roliers was wont Lo as- eemtlo st tho residenco of thoe notorlous flnancier Law, nhoso absurd theotles Introducod tho fover of speculation uto ¥rance, and, for a time, (ioed the commicreial prosperity of the couutsy. Daning the fltat Hevolution, s oburch-alifico sasdovated to the serviceof the Board of Trade § tut, 86 timo went on, amgler accommodations #ero found nocosenty, and thero wau erected tho st and imposing atructure, now oxisting, alled THE NOUNIE, Though stodk-joubing ia canducted pretly zachtho mamo way tho world over, yet a fow steaupon the poculiarities in the mannsr of Jong buainess at tho Dourse, and the appear- wee of thiogs thero during business hours, ooy bo of loterest to tho roaders of Tae [RAUNE. Attue English Btock-Fxchange, transsctions wicg taade for cash, speculation s compara- irly Bot vory extfavagaot, aud bualness on Coeogo o London fo conduoted with o mlowness s diguity that form a siriking contrast to tho cuunors of French overstors, whose apparent siijoess And fury transform the Lourse futo a Eadisnt, GOVERNMENT AUTNTS. gisty Agents dé Change, wisty Courlicrs de Commerdw, and eight Courliers d'Assurance, all wyouatod by the Gavornmant, are alouo autlior- s to traveact publio businesy hero, ‘L'ho esle of stoeks, tuilrcad sbares, billa of " exchange, te, belongs exolusively to the Ayents da (hange; Lut bilis are allowed by tolerance to tasegotiated by unofiiciul brokors. Tho Cour- sirs de Commeice cartlty tho pace of gold and pirer, i tha prico of merchaudlso, raios of fLieight, ote.; and tho Courfiers d'Assurance prescribo rates of insurance. 'I'ho legal prico of pabho securitles is annonbced datly, at tho sioss of Change, by tho Agents de Changs ; abd peeamo 18 regisievod by tha Commissaire. Ttese oiticors of tho (tovernment aro supposod tobomen of such wealt, iutegrity, end busi- ctioapacity, thal, under tho resirictions and tezulations of tho Bourse, thoy cannot fait, fsilre on tholr part ts looked upon 88 a crimo, wd (o punished accordinely. Dut sometimes m:{bmk down after all, nnd tho scalpar 18 M ed, juss a8 all of bis kind aro sure to be, wuer of lator, on our own domocratic Boardy s Trade, ok 0880, thie affair ia hushed up. \ie Agent, {8 supproasad, aud no moro fs Leard sthim, Tho **boys” ara not in the Labit of weightering bim ont and giving bim a fresh wazt, un thoy ava i Chicago avd New York. 0K UROFFIOLAL DROKEDA AND LITTLE FISH. Next aftor theso aristocrats of the Bourse, the 4znts de Ghange, come 1ha Lrokers who act as tiddlemen, do & lepitimato business, Lave ro- rouaible’ clients, sud 1opresent somo capital ismgelves. Thero are, of course, & large num- weof speculatora who biave no regular placesnt larioess, but who, in accordunce with French Ratite, conduct their affaus at cafes, snd wuo segotisto, [6 an easg-going way, over o glass of Yeeror s 0up of cofed. ‘tho Place de Ia Lourse fsatrounded by thews drinking halls, which, be~ freand after tho busy hours at tho' Exclange, i filled with nofsy Lrokers, who ara eilhor imunng, thetgelvos or are wrating letters, malts Eyargaing, and, in sbort, dowg oflico-busimoes ninue baving any reut to Fay. Tbe businoss-lhours ot ihio Dourse are, for sooey-iranssctions, from 12to 8 o'clopx: for tnesttile purposes, from Bto 6. Epeculation isatita heigle nbout 1 o'clock; and tho scone ia'Change at that time 1 quite curious and es- ziag, and is worthy of o briof skotch, 7CHLNOB~A FINE EDIFICE PULL OF BEDLAM- 1759, Avyou mount tho bioad atono stops leading tplathe Bourso, whioly, fn ite arebitectural do- tm, s au imitatlon of a Greek temple, you &nunm&ln sigkt of the tbird class of brokord, s sad skirminhers of tho Btock-Fx- Thoy po bawling about among the Toustbisn columug that sarround tho building, lh!mz for small riske, and ploking up the Wit and ends of business. Tho number operatore trould bo larger if thoy could :;L«ul o :n gold bat this thd Uovernwent docs A it, Tho main Lall of ho Luilding will nccommo- e porbaps 2,000 porsone, ard admission on e 00f 18 fteo to all excoptiog wouien, —n class dpersous 1 whom w tasto for specalation is 16 10 be unseemly, nud to lead to moral cor- Touon, Oftou, howaver, richiy-drossed Iadios 1y bo sean qutsida of tho saored limits, exer- faog their froo wills in koopiug run of affairs Deads Of &0 MReNL Toe bail i;,vhu.-d froth the roof, and the ceil~ 1 U govered with very besautiful fieazoes, e aro here umited in the same building Yanoisgcos for the transpction of al- =8 Al varioties of business growing 94 of operations on 'Chaogé. Theio Ximom for the sssombling of tho, brokera be- Isuwork bagina; thore ure chambers for tha Eaerons Committeea ; tho bail of the Tribuns ¢ Conmerga: the bail of the Comit of Dank- ity 5 and wo on, The great cantral chamber, you onter, Is ¥misa with wan, snd the air i almost sutto- Blo from 1he Amoko of & thousand oigaraitos. h:n are, a4 usual, & good many Jookers-oa ; ther are not regardod with much favor, an E1butled about very uncersmoafously if they %8 to get ia tho way. ’ TIE QULTAR, U4 cne end of the hall ia n olronlar spaeo, wound, snd ncm‘xlyind exoludvely by Ie 4gents de Jhange, Radisting ;l’fl this is s DEFOW pRAsBKE o \b¢ conventence of runoora and assistants, 4 hold Iy called & *quitar,” from its poculiar e Hora rashi the brokers to mako thelr o yelling llke madmen, orowdiug, pushiog, Iy i0g over each oiher like a drove of op dcoruer. and perfoctly oblivious to edeh B 3 senuibilities, both moral nd physicial, :tla curioun 10 notloa the cool ead quiet ex- [y 90 0pou the faces of those men, when, In lEu,‘m demeanor, shey seem most Iiko maniaos. l‘hn‘]‘ 2cone of confusion, too, I have sesn mgn 4 On the :“wr:h tue uproar {s » few degrecs more furious - 1kt0 ou the Now York or Chioago Loard. TLIUNS—LOW NEGOTIATIONS ARE GOM- Ehfli DUCTED. ol 4l kinds ‘is negotlstod st the Baurso, &eorling Lo the following geuoral rules: g Bapien that the buver bas at his ime b st disposal e mouoy to pay for the atook, ® 'l'hm sailer has 1he paper that be winhen it wlizo, DBag rr-nun-lly 1t doos not ofton k-’f;" 50, and the Agents de Change arc al- b lilmlayn for tho dalivery of the stook that i“ Ve koid in bobalf of their olients. Wigg, 28 Purclisser may find it for bis sdvantage tlialgon 200k at & time when ho has not thy tire duln..-llnnoplylnru;or,nutheolharh-nd ' Lo pdér may ot have st his {mmeaiste disposal i “Eonhn be would offer for eate. lu the g, there is no prewent tranafer of equiva. e n."lhfl thoy call the transaction that doo nm,’ ko Dlice batween the oporators » e tdlerme; and, in tho dsily quotations, The made of thiy oxpression, |t ;-zulnumu of the Bourso establish a day i "( ‘m delivery of all valuea boughta e V18 the aud of the wonin for the Gov- i mhnamm’u, Freuoh railroad utock, aud shay 'y m!::',l." ::r‘curnrg'mo;. Fna all o] . wo perioda for dolivery,—one e mdie of i dhonh, Aud thio Loy At the The 3y, & 7 of liguidation at hand, i the burer M uot wjongy Guficient 10 meet hid engage- i 08 WUAL mek capitalis: who will loud of .E‘,,Z;“"’"‘ ay of liquidation, the valus by, which Lio bas boughb, He depowita FYY c;" Buarautes with his new creditor, Mges for hia » peicentage thnggf decording a8 monoy iu more or lews 4 thq gep oD thio matket. ¢, on tho contrary, it 20t gy i, 70, at the da/ of Ligoidation, hes Buggeed duposal th ¢4 which be has kol W uolron. them unul' S wuocesdiag dey ? avery tag sontract made a terme, “W:O.bi{h‘h“ intervention of the Agents w et Stpulated that tha purchimaer may u;,q of 1 ore the day of lquidatios, the de- o buyer ;fi:mmu ‘bat hse bas bougnt. ¥ sutigipata the ibliity of ciation toTha vl of b fosk betrosn $i Parchase and the day of liquidation. h #1000, Mipulaie in his sonirscs that s o the wall, faut asleen, and con- Ly ™ e TR CHICAGO TRIBUNE: S8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 lia hall have the privilage of refuring to take the stock when dalivered, 1f ho exar. cisen thin privilogo, ha paya to tha paller 8 certain prominm, fixed boforehaud, and which appoars In tha quotations under the namo of prime. The purchaser in bound to inform the vonder, upon tho day betoro the rognlsr pariod of liquidation, whetlior or not ha ia to accept de- livary, Whatovar may bavs baen tha numonar of oporations during the month, they are rasalyed by the Agenta ds Ghange coaigod with liquidat- ing the whole, as {f thero bad baon one parchan- or and one noller, If thero Ia found Lo ba mord monoy than disposable stock, the oapitaliate im- noso terms upon the purchaecrs, and lend to thom, atimarket-rates, mo: oy with which Lho pay for tha ntock dolivered, If the caso s the gon- trary, tho holdors of stock land to purchasers thoir accurition for tho Intervals botwean two li- quidations, and chargo a propor sum for tho ser- vico, FINANCIAT, ANTICLEA OF TIIR PANIS PRESS, Tho Dourae-quotations ars very fully carcfully roported i all the daily papers, they conatitata about tho only nows pubiiabed 1o Patie journals that can be ralled upon, A very noculiar and very ridiculoan style of lterary componition hns beon developed in the newapa. per disgusnion af finanatal questions, A column 5 day will be tilled with roporta from the Bourse, padded with shoet, epasmodie sentencos, an paragraphs measatiotnl in form, but acourate in their statement of faols, 1A PETITR DOURSE, The Little Homae—go called -hed become woll-known institution of L'arir, {houzh it consiets almply of an Indefinite numbor of brokers that may bs peen gatherod tugolher every ovening on a cértaiu stroet- cornor, 1t would svom that n day of shonting and excitemont at the regular Ex- chango might Lo oxhausting enough to most men; yet & good many Parisian epeculators, aftor = good dinner, sod aftar the josvitable cigar and oup of biack coffes, find themseives safliciontly reftosbed for furthor business. Bauntering along tho Doulevards, they finally gathor into & kuot on ihe sldewslk, where thoy #pecnlato in stocks, bet on races, and iodulge 11 all forms of genteol gambling. i times of po- Iitical axcitotnent, the crowd becomen very Isrge and poiay, aud wholly blooks tho free passage of tho stroctd. In such cases, the asgembly s broken up by the police. Contiscts made here ara not recognized by Iaw, Tue regulations of the Bouras provide tliat every nogotiation, to be lawful, must bo notod upon a blank, numbsred and stamped, and furnished by the Agenta de Change. ‘Theso aro not used Bt the Patite Bourso, MINING IN COLORADO. Theo Outlook for Winter Work—Ene ¢ournging Pr cts. . Deneer (Col) e While it 1s usoless to conceal the fact tuat #omo of our princips! reduction worka ara being oporatod with a limited supply of ore, thero i Fet a gruat deal of enoouragement in the presen mining outlook in Colorado, and the promised buillon product of £6,600,000 for 1875 bids fsir to bo moro thaao realized. Qur estimato may bo over-sanguing, but wo rogard the mining outlook of Colorado na far bettor than st mnyother period in tho history of this nection, while Den+ ter, s tho motropolis of the esstain slope o thie Rockios, bag & splendid future in prospect a8 # leading bullion geutro, if her capltaliats can be brought to sco the advantages of legtimsie miniog onterprises, The famous Dives-Pelicsn suits, Involving tho effect that should bo given by thio Courts.to s United Suates patent, will, it is lioped, seon bo poased upou by tho United States Bupremo Court, and, es {(here will be no appeal from this fiual decision, a losdiug canse of litigation wiil disappear, perautiing several of tho beat mines in_ Colorado to again bocome prolifie producers of rich mineral. ‘This will Rivo our aucceneful reduction works o full sup- ply of ore, aud propare the way for additional furnaces. Degioning at Ban Joan, we bear reporis of preparations for winter work in that comparas tively distaot country. Ono of tho smollers there has algo boont suceossful to a cortaln ex- teut, while a numbor of miues, but partially sud crudely developed, give promise of groat richness, 1ho bullion proouct of thia district for 1876 may not excond 830,000, a8 tha local troatment of oros wad commonced very Iate fn the seasom and without adoquato applixnces for good resaily, Roeitl is tho confro of s mineral dlatrict that 18 alsp new nnd promsiug. Yatigation est in with the firec appoarance of pormanent wanith, 8nd, as o other districts, it largely rotarded the mineral production. A Iargo quantityof ore hus been shipred abroad and to other parts of Col« arada for tieatmeunt, reduciug the home bullicn production—tho output of ona sob_nf amalga- mating works—to sbout $20,000, Litigation i quiot juat now, rendering the futuré prospecis of LLiu comp .auie promising than ever bafore. Mouuts Lincoln and _.oss ate the strikiog foutures of arich minernl district. About 50 toas of ore are_daily handled by tho local reduc- tiou worae, nud the prospect is moro than good that thls dlstrlct wil furalsl 8200,000 1n bullion for 3 Cowivg now to tho disbricts that we oal) 'de- volopad,” but which a Californian would deaig- vato as only * scretohed,” wo may state, without any fear of succoaful contradiotion, that the 1876 butlion product of Clear Cresk Conaty will 8Low a fair lucrease over former years, and this notwithstanding the drawback caused by litigs- tion,—~a drawback that nas practically sealed the ricbeat miues {n the couutry, aud rendvred sou- productive for tho past 8ix months some mill- ions of outsids capital, Inveated thero under the improseion that a patent numml facia evi- douco or good titlo, as it cersalnly should be. Without going into dotails, we will sst down this year's builion product of Georgstown Diy- triot &t not leas than $3,000,000. Another mil- 1on might oxaily bave boen added, Gilptu County, with Central as & Tocns, ia pro- duolng gold an at (Lo rate of $10,000 per day. Should this gratifving fncresse in produc-~ tion coutinue duiing the comipg month, Gilpn couaty wil add at least 23,000,000 to the bullion product of the presont year, Tlls one {tem speaks volumos iu favar of the district, and we way pass it by without further commeut. Caribon, Gold Hilt, Sunshine, and Jim Creek aconilin Boulder Conuty, diatrict that em- Lraces tho main portioa of tha teilurium balt, =0d that bas, during the past yesr, been the graveyard 0f soveral experiments in ore-t nevt, involving & large amouut of outside oapi tal. For this, howover, the diatriot 1tsolf ia not to blamo, and it outvide capitalists persst in wanting thouranda of doliars upon tho crnde or cowplicated processes of plotographers who ‘protend to be metaliurgists, we don't know what can provent thom bLetter iban éxpoiience—it is tho fool's schoolmastor, The contitued pros- perity of the Caribou mines, the rich ores taki out at Hunshius, Gold Il snd Jim Urcek, aod- od to tha brillinnt prospocts ahead, keep Boulder Uounty near the head of the mining column, Thé bullion produad of tiia ssction for 1875 bas been set duwn at £050,000, but we hava eomo hope that {t mil ratch 91,020,000, a figuro that wizht hiave boan excosdsd wero proper means of re- duction looated near tho minss. NECAPITULATION, Add'ng together the bullion products of the distriots usmed, and sllowiug €200,000—n low eatimate—for districts not pamed, Colarsdo's ion production for 1875 will atand aafollowa: 8an Jaan District, and a4 Roalta District. 010 Lincoln and Br no&ow Georgotoyn Diatrict, 3,800,000 Centeal City District. 4,000,000 Boulder County Dis 50,000 Golden Smalling Worl Uther distr! 200,00, Total, 03, CONTRAST. ‘To-day, the whole vast atmosphere has seemaed A flodd of light, that from The O'er-abundanos of ihe sun has siresmed Upon the earih ; the sky & ealm, Unrufiied ses, Spon whoss depths of Liue ou o floating pear.— ‘Those Loats which Fauoy sails tha Unknowa thraug!, ‘To reaims beyond our tluion here, A puteet days Sy danaliog riget, filod with'claaT, unclouded light, But ’nlurdlr how difervnt Nalure's yiald | As by vell all tora The fsco {3 hid, thea shown, (hen half.conoealed, Nfla:u H day: ml;l‘«:uu;fb. -Lorne, ow hid the sun, now vallad, and uow Did earth and sky abouns 1 wondzous Lgl, aa through some rift, somehow, The sun burst {orib, aud throw Bls Fa7s weouna, Till clouds themselves seemmed made of Light, A3 when the moon doth shins st night, Hoorxiro, 1l Tuzo, The French Assembly, Figaro gives the folloxing soalysls of the French Assombly 1 ** Tho four grand divisions comprise the Legitimists, the Urleanusis (who Llisve accevted sho Hepublic), the Bo. s, snd the Ropublicans, Bus these pariles are sub- divided into the Colbert Comumitte %um. om- the group of M. Leclercq, uncertain j the Appesl (o the People, Mésm. Lett Contre, 123 ; the Republic. su Loft, 189 ; the Republican Unicn, 89 the lhnfianonlnhl. ’{ 4 ?,duw fl:‘u wiuss :.u:i‘dn the little groups y &1, Lavergue sal T Que, both miare ax 1ess Caonbes: Ev-.‘ 87 bers ;: the Liglt-Horue, 831 the Hesarvoirs mmnilfl ; the Rigbt Centre, 150 § THE SLEEPING PREACHER. Wonderful Clairvoyant Powers Baid to Bo Possessod by o Colored Proachor. ‘The Extraordinary Performances of the Ttev, Mr, Saunders, of Alahania, Time and Bpaoo Annihilated by a Mystori- ous Bpiritnal Force, Sperinl Correanondance of TAe Clfeaso Tribune, Nasnviuve, Tenn,, Nov. 26.—In thesa days of Bpleitusllstio Inveatigation snytning that bears tipon the subjoct Is Inoked upon with intarest. North Alsbams bay developod a phenomenca the person of A BLEEFING PREACHER, 8 ho s callnd, who is oreating mo little siir in that portion of the country and in Tenncsseo. 1o in & plain, aimple ministor of the Gospol at- tached to the Cumberland Preabytorian Chureh, and nothing annoys him so mush A8 hiy own pe- culiar powerr, which he cannot oxplsia. Bat hin wondarful porformance: whilo in a clairvoyaut state aro horalded over Ywhare, Ie Lias gained suoh a potoriety that ho 18 Lho daily recipiont of scoren of lotlera from that host of belisvora in rocond-gight, who would, if posaiblo, have cor- tain hidden mystorlos declared unto thom. It s valuablo fowol s lost, or If thera ju » lingering Idea In the mind of somo oue that his grost- grandfather or somo other noar and dear relative bhad deposited & mint of gold coln in somo cortain apot, and had died without reveal- Ing tho whoreabouts of tho precious oro; if val- uablo papors or deeds to jmmanao iracts of val- uablo landa aro lost; if thoe littlo mischievous god Cupld fa In tho mattor, and some dreadfully- smilten swain wonld faln read tho inoermost thought of the beloved one—upon any and all of these occasions tha porsons interested congult tho **sleoping proachor.” But it is nok the Lab- it of tho pronchor to bend nimsolf to any puch onds, arecaives packagen of letters, and, in- stead of plodding through each aud overy epiatie, immodiately DIVINES THEIR CONTENTR, Those that relato to business, or that contsin matter which be desiros to attend to, ha sepa- rates Iroa the bulk, whfle the othiors ho makes into & bonflre, thus diaposing of a vast amount of trash. Whilo in his ciairvoyant aleep ha suf- fors fntonse pain, and, while suffering, will talk, hufh. Blug, pray, Ymnch. and even weop, 1hs apolt. bha e eomaiimes confined him to bis bod for months at & tine. About two yoars ngo, 8 Metliodlst minister pamed Ilarrison, from Atlauta, On.. liold a do- bata at Nashvillo with 3oses IIull, the woll- koowan Spirltunliat, concerning BPIBITUALISAI AYD 178 CAUSES. Harrigon claimed that Spiritualism waa notli- ing moro than animal magnetism, or adio force. Hurrison gave himsclf as au tilustration of the point in viow, aud claimad—and his testimony was pupported by witnesses—that aftor a pro- {onged 11laess this” odic forco took possorsion of Lim and contioued £0 loug a4 his narvous sys- tem was doraoged. The touch of bis aud upon & glass would have the effect to shiver it to atoms. Io potserved some very valuablo glaes attachments to iumtruments which ho lost by this woans. Indeed, hin pocaiar alfoction he- came & sourco of great annovanco fo him i ita destruative effecty, Tho odic forco was strooge ©st after sovere labor in his study, Iiad hobeen & batiever 1 Spiritualiam that bellst must have beon strongly confirmed, But s ho ontortained Do such baliefa o looked elsowhois for nn ox- planation of tho phauomoucn, Br followiog tho advice of phyaiciang ho rocoverad. But {bo Rev. Mr. Sauudera—'*tho fi]nnpins proachor "—nliose powers wore slao develaper by a loug Ulness— EPILEPTIO DISEASE, a8 somo nh‘yalclnnu call it—has not recovered. His caso only awaita an invostigation by scien- tists to dincover whothar this all seoing spirit is ttie soul aud has power to realize what ia occar- niog ac long distances, If it cou!d be provon that it 18 50 connecied with tho physical body that when no power i8 exercised over it phys- ically it can wander at its own will, it is claimed that It might have be a more indubitable proof of tho existence of spirit, eud furnish s greater hope of immortalitv. Hatrlson desired to bavo Saunders’ idea of Bpiritualism and & desoriptinn of bis own pscn- llar experienco in his ¢caso to aid the former §n bis debate with Moses Hull. Saunders has po Irz‘hll; whatover fu eo-called Bplritualism, sod $0 BENBITIVE IN REGARD TO I3 MISFORTUNE, 28 he calla it. that Lio did uot care to Linve it ox- hibited to tho world in debnte or othorwlso, avd therefors refusod the request, Not lung afiet- ward, Harrigon's second, who rasides in Nash- ville, a8 engaged i writing a lotter concornlog Baundors’ psycliologiea! condition, At the very hour Baundars h:lmmcd 10 bo v a clairvoyont atate at dloarcavilte, Als., whore ho lives. = All At once bo broke ont {uto a loud laugh sud ex- claimed: **W——," mentioning Harrison's sece ond by namo, ‘‘is wnuns( orrousously of me in a letter, It was mftortrarde ascertsinod that the lettor {m 8 8aunders had deacribed it was be- ing written at tho momont ho wmentioved it. iTa rolstad that one. dark mght Baundors aross from his bed, and, taking a shot-gau, pro- ceadod througlh a 0 wood to the Teunosseo River, about a milo dintant from his house, shot some ducks, waded through the water, procured them, refuroed bome with them, and was not aware, the next morning, that ho bad been away from home, MR, DEWITT'S FUNNY APPEABANCE, On anothor occasion the wifo of ‘another Oumberlend Presbyterian mialater—the Nev. Mr. DeWitt—living in tho same neighbortood with Saunders, prepared for him somo delicaciens that she know he relished, and thou requested her busbiand to carry tuem over to lum. Mr. DoWitt domurred ‘abt first, but was tor- ward provalled upon to iake thom, Ylhere bad boon A pathway through = field Jending between the two houses, nod s DoWitt neared tho gep, ho mot six or eight mon who had iu-t robullt tho fouce, making {t un- usuaily high in order to mtop psasage through that way, DoVitt, lustead of going round, concludod that ba woutd climb the high fence. As be got upon tho top rail, hia hold was very insecure. Both hands were full holding tho siuft that hin wife had sont. THE BAIL WARDLED, his hiat fofl off, and, as tho wind was blowing hiard, bis coat-tails flaw, and his balr looked as It under a galvamio shock. Altogether, his ap- pearance was highly ludicrous. At that moment Baunders, lying in his room mora than balt & milo distant, lsugbisd vory beartily sud exclatmod, *“ Lock at Do Witt!" and minutely described his appear- ancs snd position, montloning that his errand was to bxlm‘ to him some dollcacles from his good lady. While De Witt was undecided as to whether he would remain on the fence or drop off, Saunders exolalmed to thoss in she room: ** Ho's about Lo lose my custard after wil, and I be deprived of it.” Then ju % few moments ha 8ald, jocosely : * Now LiaWitt {a down, flo did not want to bring_ma those things,—the dog.” ‘The appearance of De Witt at Baunders' houwo, & fow moments after the sbove remarks, bearing tho dalicacies, fully confirmed to the minds of those near him his accurate description, ss did also Mr, Da Witt himaslf. Don, Ghiiions Y T ENGLISH GRAMMAR, To the Evitor of The Chicago Tridune : Tha article on grammer lu last Sundsy's Taia- uxz has induced me to make the following cou- tributlon 1o your columna ¢ 1 naver had any more than a common-school oducation, snd therefore was never spoiled by the cramming process 8o uuniversally carried on In our colleges, When s Loy of about 16, Lua- dertook the study of grammar at our couutry sobool, The foactor was maid to be ** good iu grammar.” When I bocamo a mombor of the class, he gave moe the nsual lessous in etymology to commit to memory; and, lu the course of the recitatiol wo wore called upou to ‘*parss ™ certain seutences, by pointing out tho parts of spoech, and giving the reasons, sccording to the text-book, why this word was & noun, and that word » verb, aud so ‘on. Thiskind of oxerciso did not agroe with my ments! digestion, and I soon camo to the ovuolusiou Sust grammar was & humbug., Yei I continued the wtudy, aud furtber found that I bad no talent for learmng English laught in our common schools. In I bocame #o discouraged and disgusted with the purcsuit of this ** braucliof knowledge " that [ was thizown loto s fit of mental aga.y every lime tha grammar-sohool was called up for recitation, Littie Loys sud kirls of 14 and 14, inthe same ol could * parse’ and recite ‘“‘rules" so readily thdt I thought 1 must be s dullsrd Le- tause I sould nus do the sawe. I sudyred this process of menial torture dur- lug twoor three winter-seasons, withous wuy improvement in tha art of apeaking and writing one mother-tongno corenctly, Then tha War broko out, and I throw down thn grammar snd took up tho musket. The * motions™ of the mannual and “avolutiona” of the comnany wera much moro readlly learnad than tho declonsions snd cqnjll%l“m’lfl of Eugiwh grammar. Aftor bad aunpleted my term of sorvico, and rowurned to Lhn pursmits of peson, [ began to think about getting an oducation, 1 gat somo books, and attonded a frao night-achool ana winter ; hut m- mar was not ono of the stadies, About thia tima I camé scross, {n the nffice in which I wan emplayed, a little book which bas done more towards giving tno a eorroce knowledge of the mtructuro of our lsngiuagn than all tho othor books I ever mtudied. It was entitled * Live and Lesrn ; or, Five Hundred (now Qun Thon- sand) Mistaken Corrected,” and whould be in the handa of averyonn who desiren to ho & mastor of good Enghsh. No matter hnw many so-catled grammars ho may have studied, or the number of diplomay that may adorn Lis walls, he can loarn someshing from this littio manual, Its nolaworthiness conaists more in pointingout the errors of spesch and composition thao in Isy- ing down rules to be followed. As many way bave observed, s miatake witl he long remom- bered, whilo a ruio to do s thiog in a certain way isBoon forgotten ; jnst as tho danger-nignal 8o0en by tho cugioeer maken a dorper impression on his mind than $he wave of tha cormtnnn tiag that the way is oloar. Ho this book teaches by obaerving the mistakes first, and giving the cor- roctions afterwards, 1 made aclose atndy of this littls work, In cone nection with Wobater's Unabridged Inctionary ; and ali I know of grammar, as it ia cailel, I gleaned from theso twn books. Befora I tonk up thone worka, £ could not comprebond the nico ditinctions in the furios of the transitiva _ and Intrausitive vorbs, tho most difficult of which are thoss of the vorb (o lir. Another very pretty diatlnction which tho suthor of *‘Livo and Loarn " cloarly brings out s this: Tha tuna of intention shonld precedo that of performanco, a3, “1jnteuded to have gone lass night ;" which shontd read, I intended to go last night.” Tnis is a common error among good grammarians. It ia not ouly illagical, bnt unnatural, The intent in cancoivad before the act in performed. Per- haps moro mistakes ocenrin the ueo of tha littlo word ‘lay” thau any in the list of verts. It has both transitive and intrausitive forms, but is nsod in different moods and tenscs, ns, (t.) “lay tho book down:" (i t.) ** he lay down," ¥rom 1ihe torogong accoint, you wil obsorva that I did wnot ulud{ tlio gram- mar of our Janguage at all in making ueo of tho littln bouk and the dictionary, but rather its form and structure. My course of self-inatruction was tomowbat like tho ob- ject-mothiod. 1n tho correciion of every mis- tako, a practical application was made, and by 1t an illustration presented whicn made an kmpros- sion not soon to bo forgatten, Tha dificulty in the text-book method is this: In the first placo, 1n _accordanco witl the viens of Richard firant White, the Lnglish Jangusge 18 not a grammatical lunguage. A langusgo without a torminology can have the ssmblsuce only of giammatical structmie; for grammar, 8a I undorstaud jt, a8 grown out of the term- {nology of the Grook and Latin. Their struc- tiro is based upon & Bystemabic Arrangenicnt of terminal words and lotters. And, when wo learn tho declensions and conjunctions of these Iangnages, wo flud tho rules of govern- ment and agreomont which constitute the very essonco of thoir grammar. We find that * Tho verb agreor with its minativa in person and number:” aud that * Prepostiona govern the objective caso,” In tho Englisb, theso rulos caunot bo applind with any show of truth or reason. Mr. White makes shis perfodtlv o.ear in lia * Words aud Tueir Uses.” Be:onaly, the suthora of Enghsh grammar, either for the aako of mnotoriety, or the purpdse of pecuniary re- ward, have adaptol tho gramwar of tho doad Groek and Latin to our living and prowinz lan- guago, whon they katw, or shonld Lave kuown, that ho latier ia & lanzuage of lopival and common-sanso arrangemont, whilo the former wero conutructed according {0 certain system of terminology perfectad long befoie the Eu- glish was ether Bpokon or written. In addition to tho suthors named by you as writara of good English, I would suggescn fow whoso worita cannol bo read aud studicd without groat benefit. Fhat, a thorongh pemsal of Btale's Rhetorie, also Whatels's ; then tho writs inzs of Macaulay, Addison, avd Goldemith ; and I nught add, Prescott and J. T. Hoadloy, of this country. Bquiz. RAUDS, Pottawatomic Swindles. To the Editor of 1he 1.hicado Trdune ¢ ‘Toreka, Kan,, Nov. 2¢.—~Thero aro likely to ba some ugly facts brought to light conceraing tho manoer ln which tho funds and lands of the Pottawatomis Indians havo been mampalatod. Tho remunnt of this historio and onco-posrerful tribo hay for many yours past occupied a rosorva~ tion, 11 miics square, near the Town of Bt. Mary's, a short distance west of Topeks, INDIAN They came hore, you kuow, from Iili nois, whers they woro once * mon- aros of all they seurveyed." It was thoy, you remember, who beloagured and an- nibitiated the INinoia tribo, ab Btarved Rock; and thoy used to mako their troaties acd receive thelr anuultios at Chicago. They woro 3,000 strong whon they camwo wost of the Missouri Ruver, forty yoars ago. About the tune of the al- ltotment of lauds to thom in liansas, a porsiou of tho tribe seceded from their brathren, and went Bouth, whenco, lu course of time, thoy dufted 1t Mexico, end took the title of AMexicsu Pottavatomies. Moanwllo {t was givon out in Kauuas that these sccoders wera dead; and thereupon certain white mon conuected with tho tribe wero appointed o adminisior upau thowr estateds. Hach adult mals wos adjudged to ba tho owner of 160 acres of land, aud snch otier porson 80 acros, in mddition to pro rata shatesin tho an- nuity funds and procoeds of trbal Iauds pur- chased by tho Governmont. Tho administrators vromptiy *‘gobbied ¥ tue lands, 1t sce.ns, and regularly collcotod tho mouey set apart for theso derd Indinns. And now comes tho statomont, from responai- ble authority, that tuo Mexicau Pottawato- mies &e - not now, aund never LbLave been, dend, but sio iz the In- dian Torritory, They were **discovered " down thero last epring, it apposrs; aud efforts were &% once g3t on foot by coriain of their friends to recovor for tham tho mouey collected and mis- appropriated by the nimble-fingerad administra- tord. ‘Theso eiforts wore 80 far successful that tho Comimesionorof Indian Allairs was maved to direct Enoch "le. Indian Saperintondont of this digirict, to call upon tho adminissrators axd demaad g:ymnuz of tbo mouoy; and, in the avent of thoir sefusal, to causawuits to bo in- whituted sgainst theni. KFor eome roaann, Frend Hoag chogo to put the matter futo the bauda of tho Probate Judge of this county, sud tuere the proceedings suddenly umL.pod. Mr, J. E. Olardy, well known {n this locality, and ooy conoocted with tho Potiswatowies in the Indian Werntory, comos forward, aud ovor his own namo reciteg thoso faots and charyes ¢ (1) that it can be shuwn that not only was fraud porpetratod in securing the mouvy aud withhold- !ns it from the Indiaus, tut also that forgery waa addod totha othor violations of law; (3) that thore was collusion, and probablo shaniug of protis between the bogus admiviatras tion and the Government = officers; aud (8) dbat the prosecution ol tho guil- ty partios is belug purposely delsyed by the l{n ian suthorition 1 Kausas untit the statate of limitations shall apply to the ofeused. Mr. Clardy is responsible, and has bad oxcellent fa- cllition for getting at thio facts in she cavo ; aud ho declares Lis willingnees to uwwnr at any time with futl sabstantiation of wll lue cliargoed by the best of witnessss, The amuunt of monsy violeu from the Indians by this sudacious de- vico ke estimatos bout §20,000, uot includ- ing the lands wet apart to thie absont Iudisus in severalty. ‘Ihese changes coms in snch empbatic and ex- plicit shapa that thoir investigation is cloarly s thing not to be ueglected. And, when onco the probe uball be applied to tiis Postawatomio business, you need ot be murprised to learn that the fraud which Mr. Clirdy refers to 1% only oue of & eorios of rascaliles by wnich this tribe haa beeu syatem y robbed aver since it waalthy iribe, and has receivod $1,000,000 in cash from timo o tims durlng the lut twelve or fittoen ears ; bub 1t I8 now #o poor tuat, If 1t wors 1o 0 jextingulshed to-mnrruw, ity offects would not pay funaial expousas. A nest of whito soamps, living sbout Bt. Mary's aud ‘Topeka, have done businesas tor-years on what they have beeu able to tich trom thieso iguorsut aud hoad- winked waida of the Goveroment; avd it 1 surely abant timo for & thorough overbinuling of thelr trausaotious. It will va found, I thiok, that certain goutlenien who are now, or bave leretofore beeo, high fu otticial position, have received vory haudesome dividends ons of the Pottavatomio steals, X A GERMAN OF LIBERAL RDUCATIUN DESIRES of American e teach tho Germaa language Lo & club adien, of lsdies aud gentismun, st ibels residoucos. Ty ad taas occalun Lo linprove ju Kogilas 1s tus objoct of ho sdvanisar. Address 89, Tribuss wiivs. WA SR A Skt T altaailon s BOCUoL. Neriawont Catans Usniaes Louse Jron naar Twenttsth.at con allor part wnd tako athier pronaty far b manes, 50N IILL, 2 POk SAS Tour Addrs Fn‘n‘limd BLEGANT AR JOR SALRE-A Fd‘u‘ BALE—BUNINESS BLUGK O Jtenta will pay IS par oot un prico Avked, North Wells-st. o OWNEI oK BALE KT U hosp ru. Ranth Kidn, near eany tarin, W JACKNGS TAOR SALE T irsing Ua Jnhn B, Tha hon —TWE perty or MEAD & CO 'Fiaf-up_ix'fim BAURTETS o N, all madern improve: LVE t RESIDENCE AND BURIN acta of tho city, ' 1y H, and 2 ftawper fitock. W FEET ON WE at s bargain, D - party in Chicago, It cloar, Blnek. N CALUM routh front: would exchangs for o notes, RRICK R L with ait lnts, the residancs of 'l o . A i ington-at, [PURBALE=ONLY #%0 DOWN, 8 NEW and basemaat octagun.feont housas jaet it and Hamiltonar., onin R bal y ot Gt cent. Apply'ts HIRAM S1ER- e REXEL-THOULEVA new brick liouses, Iargo lnts, very chrap. wonld 1a, oas: amall endi paj PITLOT 8 CoL T ar: __BUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, PAGTS, WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkoaners, Clarks, Eto. TED -A YOUNG MAN OF THRE raparlonca’in tha miall deng b ZENIO X 6, NDIAS front. Wil All the purchass - d > 3% drnsy, with ref srences, % R ) ND BUOM SALESYEN bisshied trada Wert snd LREIN o, nlshed, \ nous athers naa: PATH & LAMB, fioatan, Mass. TASTED-TIWO with's weil.astal S PRoT. . McCUR- ANTED-TU' HOGKHIN MDA ORARGR. D NET-MAKRR AT #d WA- Ariner Block, noar Twenty.ancond-at, MEDIATELY "AVBARBER™AT 503 ANTED-CARPENTER TO TAKR Jolt OF 5 g in atre.froate. Toquirs At hnp, resr 16} Adamust. GOUD PLUMBER AN riy at No. 643 Milwaukaoa SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Bookitesners, Clorkn. &o. grrUATlo. WANTFD-AN £XPRRIsNG - D BOOK. L) karper In, good aftice faciiities, Would write np wnd balknc 4 of Dook# that hava baan naxles od or nth. erwite in shapo: ar, If prale rad, perform tha work At the officas of nvnu!_l‘ terms r:,mhn&u flest-class 0. Toferencor. 4 JITHATION WANTED-0V AN €XPRRIGNCED insss. KDWAKD A. gt Tengears in tho b ABBUTT, Whits P! Miohl QITUATION "WANTED-AB TRAVELING RALES. ) man, or {o remain in citr, for s Arstelaes whotaraht srmcery, lothing, dry.goods, of boot snd ahne autantish: Tieat, braman who nas bid ifteen yesrs o¥pariance it inoda L nazcentio i iven, At LA e smareel ohT rolerences airen KQITUATION WANTID- 4 e clork in an offica, Addrors 0 44, Triba = ATUATION WANTED-IN A DRUG STURI tont cletk, with the privilege of takin imn [ the spriog (1 all proves seuislactory. 1chiange Building. ATOY 1 VEATS 01D, an ive rit-clus ratoreaces. Emnloymont Agents. 03,000 RATLROAD I zre, e day. and ona rack forem: ! lenty nf station work: also AN alininaes. wood and 1ia shoppere, tickats ‘sold to' Iahnrers Kolng Bouths TTAN, 11 Bonth Waterst., Rown 1, BIAT Addr 1%, LaBalin-st TAC Misceitanenuvs. ANTRD—A LIVE MAN IN RVERY GITY AND town in tha worl maka 425 a day selling our Latter-Conylog, Book Water, oF brian ro- L Fxcelal ul: I adison, ZCANVASS HOULD onea for **°Tha Iife and Pnblic O, v, Ellay & " hy tha Jte Nason, ERIDENC ublisher, 11, 1. RUNARLT, £3 Sl ic a{i’.\‘ 6's attar.copying Lok, Etexordinary indacomenta: 150 WISHING BUSINESS TO SE e 4 hotisehinld articles. American A el'y Compsoy, 113 bast Madison. Hoom 19. {UIL BALE. ¢ CHRISTMAR 3 i o manth, ive ynte ralative of frien i - S alot SAVHON 1Hiidn 16 Washipgton st oo grated bk Bpinadis clindco A L—4% IOTS (ENTIPL =gt g TR T 4 3 7 ANT! TRONG MAN +OR PORTRR AT Ten's Bubdivivion. Ser, . \ ! Rt Car ; Tt o R abothist, Apply &t o A ot L Y ARTRDS guod schoals, fine &ii0ve Chicax, B CLAKKE [{OR BALE- 810 WIL. JO% FAL Tt s d one block from bay for lers © operty shown free. IRA o bua is of 42,00, Apply by lou BiloWy. 01 Roind, - thcmsnd uplol st Avplyir) I BALL—MOTHER EARTH IN ( k for bettar Investment In every raapact 1 MERCHAN' nvings banke. a1 #5410 pne. foot. Motpplitun kiock ¥ 3 nd Tick Hoom 5, 1% Latallast. 1 peraern. ___TO RENT—HOUSES, 70 RENT-UR FOR SALE-NO, 401 CARROLI- AV, now Gctagon mavble (sant, 1 siome, modors (iinss. : o men rick bara, Ia roon, ba t and Arbor. s0ld inrLln termn hood, noar Usloa P Bloe Ril 2story and bareme { and Tasrme MCCURMIL on'Belden-ar., st Awent St fipecial- 6,60 xeres good el Thin | . BLS. —~HOUBENIN ALT, PART! 210 210 2100 pos moaih, tcoms J and 2 NEW BIICK 110 rallrads, clinap 4 miley from el citys . BUY A BEAUTIFUL [OT 83 4 manth antil paid ; the lart inontt yuu ean Good luts far maln on mo Toot. - MOKTON CULVER, T 1 A AND COTTA i > 30 monthly, ~Aley enttage anid 4 mantly, | Office daye 5 AT {onm L 970 Huaper 1 7 rootas Inguire of o No. 1) Cuamber of Comon Tow to o+ irvtclae meighbors (AYE! 375 per month: 3 ator’ i and 52 %0 | week tho year round. AWH send 38 frtal ta men that ean raise from $23 to §W. Clicago, 81 Lavallo-st. AVE Vositie) pa perienced mona, who esn farnish unqo 7 paymen s 3 ot bustness, Call at 16 St 2 TANTRAD - FIRST-CLASS Iy I Evurdsy an AN vl stid Addruca far mee na ARy N3 i il 1 ratod serial work 0. J. GRIFFITHS, 136 Doar- QA 320w fouso, DY MAN T4 tand bar: to faroish . Appiy at Mooroo RTIO A ®_TO THRAVKI, s patont shirt-bosom stretcher snd ufit. Uulion o addeoss NOUN . [ innd. Traaes, ITUATION WANTRD-BY A BARBRR THAT UN. Uoe fhistands the business thorgughiy and has besa tar. bne for tweaty yea y | W, A FIRBT-OLABS BARBER s opan' Lo enedgemont Haturday afterncons V 45, Tribune office. - N WANTRD-BY AN RNGINERR AND f ovor twenly yonrs’ S sxpariance in Haro : understands’ bien and low compouad et ine: ”iva gand rainrences. No objeations Conchmen. Toamsters, @a. UATION WASTED-BY A YOUNG, MAN SIT ) (Luthetan) a4 coachman: sober, honast, and Inday. i williog ta relarsnces. Khiy uoderstands ble Lusine: trioun: thoroul N “I:“ Atatind tho house, Guod ¥ o maka him: i Misroitaneons. QICATION WANTED-LY A YOUNG MAN OF 10 sieady habite, wha sndamatante it caro of horos] . incn: Can 1o tend.. Pleana adiitees ¢ Vb 620 Canaloae e LT SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Damestios. ED-TO DO KITCHE WOURR . Call at 20 Vs o RATR WA R, o 2 Van liroast,, o the A G COMPRTENT awral Bousowork girl.' 9 Kast Ditls TATION WANTED-BY A 7 ress KATE, Trihune ntias. U00D0UDIL:. AD, WANTED-RY A VOUN orivate family. Apply st 18 oot = ey QITUATIONE WANTRD-T¥ COMPETRYT GIR Iy B In private (amilies, clthor city or coantry, for gonees Fitat-claws reforences. Apply at 191 West ek, s Adam: Nurans. NTRD-BY A LADY W0 LOST s her young baby, as wst nnre: & straoger In the oliys 00 obiactlon to tratel. Alsg by a'youog el to tao cars giabety and do sewing, Avply for thros dars at 1Lt Wallacest., corner of Twonty-aiglith, AITUATIONST WA Honsoroesunrs. QUIUATION WANTED-IN TIIS OITY, OR ANY 3, e by & mdow 807 5 refinoment, whire sis ena ave b 1itlo Loy with hor ;7o e NP TH reat, for thron maoks Mra. KDISON: g% PeaiIaar, JITUATION WANTFIY — QITHATIC TFI DY A GERMAN LADY s Liousekmopo: wha #3parisnce o housekoepts GF wouTd 11kt L g 1t ft-olass TALmIY &8 BoR kLI Tribuse ottco, Domestios. s ek VWANTED-A GIGL TO D) GENERAL HOUSE on Sheldnn s o teoante: or work, 111 Fwin, 7 Metropolitan m in T man. Inquire at Koom 1, CIry, X I F) A FITST CLARY 1, F housnwork, first-giaes wagon, xt 215 Thir i 5 & WoGe | oty near Wi v, No Irishnged ayply. WORK. 4 ek, S By X124 i LG ) T Suh NEXT-1OTEL, IN NT—FURNIS Iinuse, 213 Wastington- thie city. _ Rostaurant attacue %0 RENTS-SUITES TR b Nemder mir Iaaitor, fog! G RERTNIC or withuat board. Bsar Clarg. _Apply Jivos Storos. TT0, RENT-STONE 1N MENDEL BLOCK. 13- or, Houm 1, 137 Van Burea-st., or uire of tho ja Offcos. ) T(;‘ MENT-DESE-ROOM, NICE AND WARM, ON B ' <t ioor s guod Jocatinn man Hous BLEGA 2,7 Foutd n Block S OF RO toom 1, 127 Vap Buraa- "0 RENT-FURNISHED RO ablo rates fn oo Joeation. 14 aad om PAL mode: 0d fie U e it Haisce SMALL HRICK HOUSECA0 BASE- £00d Tooating, for £2) aud 85 NG & C),, 87 Dy acbirn . nrpan. ELGIN, o boarding-hodsn, Addeis Bnx s, 0 ok, ‘Torms RNTSITEDNE ROOMS, W Ringabury Llook, Xandolpl biloag: for aprci=| 200da, e jow rent. _Apply st 118 Kast Randolp) o betior References roquired, D WARMED ROOMS, suuth'of Fost Uth T-TWO ELEGANTLY IURNISILED FRONT j als0 083 foom uulurnd hudy reat Aiply to Janitor, Rovm 0. =-STO435 OEFICES. &o a rnan pro- clase npre ANT T T0 DO GENERAL HODSP- K, A FINE 3. work la & small privato family, to-day. 604 Ful. rn'improveinsote, | ton. st-cian: also ony Tow. o OF 10 11 A ) A inar ABANIINL, AT VW ANTED=GIRG FOR QRN vItAT, HOUSEWOR! v MACLEOD, | YV " Apply for'two days at 105 Wilcas-av. - Or 13 ROOMS, Chesp. JUHN Mis: TWANTED-TWO LADI samaors, to handin A ti Hyht parties & sylondid chias Diarborn-at, IENCED CAN- strated Look, T Call st Roum 7, Isd % por munth. ILE.: ALSO A | T OST = W it | Lo, ¥ ield, Lalter & Co.'s an o bk cunisiniog & 310 and 85 b a0d same c Liborai roward for retara to Casnior Tribune offi. OTS-MINK DOA ANY PLRSON Fi3 L b lborally ‘rewarded by calling atés3 We ugtonst, A LADY! ar ¢ a1 MINK DDA, ON ARGADE: Foit_HOUs| o 4 court or_dadalle Lotween Arcade-court ani fow. Taqalro of | 384/ 50nee. " Tie findar will b Fewrd s Al loaviag sao at Houm 37 Medur ok, W. B, BLAG ARN, N tho B fnst. ud white foo bigh, & wart on left shoulder and ru= on right cliock, witha buggyharacss, doubla bit, and lines snan- ped (uto bit. A hiberal reward will be patd Lor bor toturn io my lara, ‘or o Thore & Uo.'s bam-houss, Unica Stock Yards. J, 8. GA. Q5 MEWARD FOIT S Tost from ) ilar, 1 of rlznt REWAR| »iabls of L, an ufcni PulLishing 0. 9 Langley. &8 Lucaly, o 155 State-st VRO T 1) . Pula, 111, o ut or eream.colored mr. with pot it he aronad foro lecs, and Is eilfl nd wore 0t shr it harsa.banko! Fii's Livers, Pulo, 111, & “srated buggy, vaintad biack, with moa. on each sido; paint chivped off some, has Tho thlel halr, ad was A TO MENT-! firat-clase Addreas 3 roward of 220 will be patd far return of Dromerty, far the arrest of thiel. Add 2, P i, Qregon, Oyle Co., 11k, or L. G N, Polo, Ugle Co. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, Tdn AT-PACKING TTOUSK, pitablo for other ki RHODE: toli. A, VA Nriie i, i and ebild. Addross O 34 \VANTED-T0_ RENT. ‘aunbiets lor b 4, Triluo oo, ck compler 0. forsate. Old [CK OREAMAND GYSTRRSALUON AT T3S0U LTI LOf Moo, % e itk b savn, baisace Himos Taqulro (o store. TO PHYSIGIANS—A 1Y in b ood reasuns for selling, oud pras ds ul e Wy intl on or address Chieago 0 REN toame, wiih water, e Bouth Kido: atate ront avd location, W s of or withont board, for self, wife, bune otnce. UROCBRY BTORE FOIR SALE: WEST SIDK: annn-. Taquira coruor Harvard iU FTORE AND BUILDISU established busing ; ey icay ox ROOMS U log, by small faraily Sido proferred. Address W 43, rivuno offco. LARGROR 2 BMALL xeliislva; rent must Lo low s Addres 8t oace N o residence 2, Gaarea. 10 T FIXTURE: s 1:°Fx uu]v_isns CATRIAG s 7 Tussdar, Tauradar, and Sai Lavalic:st, | Commencing AL 10 a: T, AL WESTON 4 'COS Auctio a kast Washiogton-st. Stock on . Amblo tima givan ta test all hurses Hoomns, Nos. 1 a) band af pri ARTED_TO RENT- PARLON FLOOR 1N A E high, 8 parfuctly aunnd carcing I , kind and ¢ trvo frum vice, sory wtylisl have been use: Lr carriaga driving, e w ‘Bt of duuble cacrin tof uns. arnens and park phasten, in perfect order, horsu, 154 hands high. 7 soars old, kind and trae and froe from ¥las; |y & good, free tzavelor, and a noo animal for genoral nas. Alra et of barness and opea bugar, In good orde iy 4 two tap side-bar rosd.wagans, y by Coso & all ‘enbrosko. Mur Two family Jimp. Uno donble-seat slcigh. Two Partland cutters )70 Albany cutior snd pole. o to0 and two open exuress or dalivery wagons, bat econd band; and 06 of ail stylcs and mak AUGUT_ €0,x0, 1o a wi, ol soath of Chi- Would take 12 new snd second- ortment of othar HERARa it weather nover WESTON & €O, Auction Baiawr. ERN TATIERSALLS, I, & 3 fiulflr‘l l}uhlz:u + horses, 5 band. Wiih thess wa vahiclos and eleht; desoription will b Anetion salo commenclag at Intarfesing. = s T THE NORTITW| TCIAN WITH s urb 1o Chi nousehiold n hulk of his whip or, T A BARGAIN. A ROUND A3 borsa: I\WORET WOULRN MILL IN OPGItAT pawer, brick_buildings fartiogiaia sadress ATRINSON & TOPLI¥F, Pue. old, for sals a1 oan Lo driven aithur singls ot welght, 1,100 #i . Can’'be soen at J. U. o8 & bargdin. For . tha owner A WILLIS MANUFACTURING A LARGE loighs evor put (o this market I ine before purchasiag 108 South Clinton st aving othor PAINE, 24 \v.\swb'-ru BELL, O wmsll payment duwn, a tirs-clast ordor, Ty Wondbing, Ta, Tnh’sf WHO D) ob osply, Unlon Furaftare Com sud on easy pa; ;. __HOUSEHOLD GOODS. OUII \VD\I'B{:&M\:lIl'Ifi x?;ul:;l.’r L on. HETO FURNIS moats, will call cal Madisan-st, IVK YRARS' TIME, 1f intecost In ane sat wonlen il and tisal-class flouring mill, both nnw For partledlare, addro SO Emplovment Azaneies. ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIEY IN WAKT OF d Hes visn and 0 £ 5 anionsisn and (ecmaa bein can ba suppliod ) _FINARCIAL, ‘\A.—Tfl LOAN_MONEY 0N OHIOAGO PROP- Oa for's term uf 503e at fullowing rates: erty improved bunin ot apdmproTed baunces property tn tuma of 810,00 snd On first-clags residenco property, 1n sums of §4,000 sud aumanit, A1'S DoF Cent: "Stnkil sume and on ualmpraved 1 10 por eont. 3. prixTvey, ortaags L ® Waatineton-st., caraer Dearborn. All NCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, bouls, oto., at LAUNDERR' private Tandoiph-st.. near Cinrks _ Faalisned 1te, Cooer 1 (OMBMERCIAL PAPER BOUGHT ASD ROTH: Money 10 Joan on tmpcaved 1l xtats S 8 5 el amaanta a2 10 par toate FUGRAE G, LOS at »\\'MIHII[EHII»“. E_MONEY NOTB property, 46 Do —FINAL PUIL one-fii valun of tha ICHUIS, BRAGG NAVE CASH ON HAND #10,000, WHICIH T WILL luan In"sumy to suit'at 10 ver cont: pn exnmivaion charged. J. MILTON OLIVER, Ryom ' 37, 9 Clarka:, » monthy L, o e xum uf §! €ina sutm of One sumn of $u SR o' or conte ORI R, €, COLE 4 GO, 141 Dearborist, A A u St Clarkost s N n 'n;' i vi“'.w E“vs FIRATELARY Feain enme ol ‘apw o Taton” WILAON & PERRY, 97 Clarknts oo onst hlu. 5 LOAS on cily jmprored tew rards.“Apply ta C; ok ONEYTO L0, Ul M A l\ othies of the Diamond Purchasing and Ttoam % Hows Hiulliding, comortate and J 10 LOAN-MON BUMS OF 350 TO 8 on Chicagn real oatato veearity, impruved prof Jarn wtims at & por cant ;caih i baad. 1ty 114 Doartarn. 'O LUAN=MONIY ON WARVATOTER famniture, and other goal valistorsl STOKEY, privato bankar, 8 Lasallo-at.. . 4,000 TN ONE SUM, £5,00 IN“SUMS 70 WILLIANM J. HERRICK, Hoom 3, 17 La~ T P T estate, I WFIELD & RRCEIPTS, JAMES B, L N PRODUCTIVE (7 Foal £1en0 B & el S0tk Jtorort ]L\'\’n.uu? Tinoataiy’ tosm 1 §95.000) 10, TORNIV HUNS 0k BRoM D, £3,001'10 $10,0) 00 woll Iocated Chicazu Dy, Avply 16 W, DL KERFUUT & 00., 8 Bass Washingron-st, $60,0005 notes._W. MW R, $60.000 ox,1 WM, WILLER, 124 Lass < nore MISCELLANEQUS. WNEND LIST OF DENTS, UNPAID . D SPHATL 144 La! ollected 16 yoare' oxp 3 TOAN TN BUAG T 0y mortea; Tgor N SUMS TG BUIT ON «t_buy mortgage notes. Roum 1, o expo; Cut tuls'ont. DVERTIS £ TO NRAOH COUN- 1ry rosdors ci 8 best and cheapast ma, Bar Ly using one ur mara sections af Kellogg's Great News- paper Lists. Apply to A. N. KELLUGG, 79 Jaokson-at. LL GOUD CAST-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT AT ALuIGER prico by JU. A, DRIELSSIA, 7 Bouth Clark Ordors by rompily sttondod VOCKROACHRS COMPRETRLY EXTERMINA. atract (warzsnted), o actlsla sold with fail ‘m 4 Ualion orsddress ARTHUR OAKLEY, GHEAT PIIDR PATD FOR_YOUR OAST OFF T e A tees “SOLOMON VAN fll‘léAA’l‘E‘;i- B4 Chicago rdars by mail promptiy attended to. BURR R X making whotioy Famdiy. 18 Addruss Doz 457 Ubioako Fs O N ¥IND THR OKLEWRATED e Wathre and hest patont weiager i 1he wicid l; 7"&' 104 West Washington- ‘southeast corner of Des- Plain - 10 HUY A RAILIOAD RATING- house aud hotal at Same paint, or hotel (7 sme a7 of 100 populativn. ” Addross Hoi & __BOARDING AND LODGING. _ Wost Sida, T,~INVITING FRONT flll'l REAR ) ABRNDEE) .5 4 “yuom, conly furaished, for o or two lor married co Joung proples all modeen coinforta; firat-ola exilun une of tio st ; Madiso: ELDRIDG 8 Lha Lioms Lo ladi T6 Ykt 10 85 per ook, with. ; FABT VAN BURRNHT,, NEAIL FIFTILAV.— 186 Flital Ao taraito with bossd, A8 10 BEpar wesk; sy, ohe froat rosxa day-bosrd B3 par ook, 313 MICHIGAN-AV.—X BUITK oF r"l:}w(g:.fi'g‘rz oum: ' AR RTATE = NHW i Losrd for Tadios or geatiomon, 34 0 of_piand. 73 D DRI e , socond siory fiunt, to ren atkor, WILTE. | AL st tacto Thast of rofarathoes given and reqal 1576 —RLEGANT FISRT-CLARS ) .:‘nufi monthly payments, can be P A i MONTH AND UP- ) D"n‘ 0. Wil a ssoulat 175 OBlo-at, Dear fafaiie. WRLL, on the WEREER PBARGAINs-nuME Laur Hume, now, §8 Josaphs YIANOS TO RENT-#i P wade with the uririo o ol purchase {f dusired, and tine planos and »t and ‘wholwsals pricos, N, GOULD & S0 S IAND _FIRST-CLAKS, FRICEA VER PN e Rt R yoar; GF 25 cashh aun 423 yor mauth until plano is paid 1or; or #50 cash and 2.3 por moatlh | 4 7 410 casts an on at cash valustlon, REKI 15 ' month. Uld plan:s tak s 1 Muy 1 L & " NT_NEW AND SECOND.HAND PIANOS. ul‘lfi'fi.{ sypiivd {f purchisied,” HEKD'E Tobe sk 7] Vau Hurol o g TR — DT s v it bod Faoks off, 40 oty For gethor or siagly, witn board. FOUR YOUNG GEN. . BAST CHICAGO-AV, 7 fatad with bl 304 T eta b irato. “'E'rnannhn"m"'m""'. rooins and good board Ia pri orn improsemo: "Turm S oo N 3 ISF. 97 Al W 'TH DRSPLAJNES. EH.I".lllg "u‘:g: Atadison and Mouorve, }hi log! Bt Louia dogot moms {dimlabed wastof U, A, & b o or withon 'day or weak. furnishod, with witboat b ‘-u.lo.‘" the day or 1 eommutation tekats, 0ARD WANTED. ililis HEST UASIL PRICK PAID Fuii GUOD Vooks at UHAPIN'S cheap book storw, 167 Lant Madi- » = 5,000 SV o bisiorlos, el GAL uidud § ‘. NIV 1 BWIN poatry, rosaapla Yigus wdisou-at, by __DIVOROES, Y OBTA o alter dycre e vy ACHINERY. “’ Lhs stiua, jurenlia bouke, a . o Masl v & ()[) WILL BUY A VERY ELEGANT ROSK. B220() “oud’ 74 Gotara’ pisnotorte Franch fnd Armatrong bss, 4 Srovemuiits, ruuud Gaver Includod. 0t o t wlil __.TO EXCHANGE. X O11A N G R-OCTAGON_ §TO d lot, Vinoeiacs:ar., hoar Thirty- tfuladd cumplote sut of furaliure: w fariu oF loty for wquity : will Teat huuse and seil furaiture; & acres of land ] wile from K Wis buase and lot, W fest, 188 North Oaki as.wfl. {ocuwhraace §1,0ut; 6 lots, one bisu cu's T R works, sud ba ino " (roia Rou i will sall cheap tor cashi. 8. £. WELLS, 184 Dearbora st o {OK-UHOICR BUSINESS PROPRRTY, D s OO LG e snua prub o > §6.50, WAt cloar farm, 8 Loarbora st H MILLER'S Address B\ U, "L Nact wwles. 16 foof Deds narew cuttia vae e T ivasand pianer: § (e ted) 411" eoutiotu Wit tools: fur R _SALE. . SiletBenp, Eo BOGKIS, 113 Kavt Sadisan-at., oom ¥, i TR TR T T (R % o opo ki 1K {ooa, u perfept order, SEWING HINE! Vs Sava pot bucis userd bu few montha, whic AT R BOLD. ) WHEFLER & WILSON SWHiA. | 8 balf coat. Liddress GIHAMANM &GO Hiae gosd arte ' i Blagery, 481 i UF PAPER HOARDH ¥OI MY ). tur $18; 3 B 7 | [t SALK-A LOT © Ty o e ocd Sdet o e Tty e Tacbi | 1S Dioudag omicw clioap fos casl, ~ Address ¥ I, Tribuue DAVID U CUOK, 163 Dessboiai ogon, TRUARD-FERMANENT FIRST.OLARS BOARD FOR 3 d wife: Houth or Wi vy 4 Jm’.'"iuan: T iouns otfce. o 2 80d Baighbor PARTNERS WANTED, SARTNER WANTED — W) 0) 7 Zhn 10 80t & ToaRUrer Of b satablinsed dretnbi o o et & ariaat MRated Tk out. Otion Lox g oo el I)AIH'N 11 ANTE] LL-ESTABLISHED rriago faotos 3lrasdy woll:pagh Bistiasa peeisite e N Ag’ful}lfid some of ti osals boawsk o chin. el Usiness. 3 th ltkle Sapiial rwquisod, Oall st 53 Avoner . AGENTS WANIED. ____ UENTH WANTED-FUR THE OITY AND QUUN- A e ¥ oierdly Ll THEID =" ELL TH i&: :‘{&EL‘Z‘.‘»‘.‘.E:.."..?."M{'. WalinIme u