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THE CIIICAGO "RIBUNL: nt {a to ray, n ft was strange I the visltatlons were by no meaus con- 15, SUTLan nnieaually lone time had ~thiit, 100, jnst when [ was thinking mors hor thun ever, and seanning cach fuce [inet with The fact, therefore, made me rather uneasy; and I was eoger for the night to come to sce how I should fure. Again there was 10 speclul dream, though my’ thoughts were a0 full now Teonlil have avolded a dream filled with ler presence, undervrdinary clreutnstances. 1am nware Lhal dume peaple liold tiat you do nob ou have thought much of dut- g8 only brought Incldentally under your notlce; but such has never heeu my experience. from waking to sleeping and cairy on the same train of thought, though, of course, it 18 most funtastically changed 1oy dream. Night ufter nlght pasaed, and still slic never Full as my wazlyg thoughts were of bery sha seemed to huve withdrawn hersclt from mne; and, uncasy as [ had been at Lhe iest recurrent appearances, 1 now becaine still more 80 when they ceased to exist. any one g0 uiirensenablef { argued with ny. seffe 1 hud longg wanted to cure myself of what must prople would enll a pure deluslon; and yet now, when I found 1t dlsappcasinig, | was anery But stlll T would continue my search at Intervals, sud 1 settled to sty folr months fn France ot uny turnedd home and announced my vure. My cure''—yes, that wus What they would call It, when, bi truth, [ wus far ore Worn and miserable now than at an, helieve, Indece, that “at danger of acute men caught myself wonderitng the uther side of this Hfe, that men should be Tho blue sea scemed tempt- g, aud I often thought that 1L this mad pas- slon for a shadow was” to war my life, it would e better to sleep f one of the” litble church- yards on the coast where the voiee ot the ever- astingg sea would sing my requlem, The whole of the tiine T was In Frauce [ was miserable, and in no single dream, though as usual L had many, did- my tanulisr visitunt ap- hear, My search grow latless, ad I felt mysell hecotning inlinitely worse uaregards my nervous T wae befure Lleft Englaid, From caried of it sinee, I am convineed T was settiing down fnto coutiried meunchioiing and T eannot think of that period even now with- vut ashudder ut the At last, finding myself at Dieppe, I euddenly determined to return home, stenmer which was just atarting for Newhaven, Test my will to go shiould chuuge, Never before pembrance hud now, instead of having the Hzht of I withdrawn, it was with m Moat distinet In dreams, hut sl ‘ever with mo tocheer me und to uplold e dwing my wan- | 1 ! ventured to int at ¢ day aud nizht, when my lady at 8 aln hopes I entertained, el ecolly (ella = A DREA) y flles out at 3 iever means o ey at all, anl | won't distress her by menttoniig such 8 hi; g. § v Bensible girl," T aald; * 8 iy Buit after that.? s well to expect nothing but down- from you,” sald m 23 bt eoing, we niue Carnstone Dene, Youand shemay be aemad a3 ole of March hares; hut, at” any rate, let have like clellized helnga, and sta for [ day ur two, 88 was odr original luten- ta take the goid, und the three or four questlon reference 1o the game, malned fixeld on the red, while his feattir sumed & ghastly palencss, his artn—he was_dead. withdrew the 100 napoleons, obeerving that was |u the naturo of a reciprocal contract, w. coulid only he entered Into between partles both of whom wero canable of contracting, and there- fore never between a live and a dead one, canre of death waa heart dlseaac, nnd the oflicial repost was sson drawn up in proper forn. ronained an moy ba linagined, 1o surt ot refer- enee Lo & ganing-house. e The Chinesa at North Adams, Mass,-—-C. of Prorelytizing. Bampson's shoe factory at North Adatne Is rtarting up this week, aiter a rest of a fow duys for the annual fuventory, The work fn this fac- tory I8 stlll dane n a great ineasure by China- contepted with thelr in the town, WOSTORY iU ainneet., fene Wood, £1,500, & o eunps watth 83,000, E Gif THE TVORT OATZ, ¢ the 5th of September, exactly am which changed the And yet, a8 will be seen, —{ndeed, it might aaure commonplaee; but wid ftaclf upon my memory and aface T sawin it been the one star of ot, cven with that salace, It was weary A 16 was with o beart very little ate tuned to them that T oheyed the loctor’s fn. strictions, nnd went out fnto such rocl conld vommud fn places where 1 was very often an entire stranger. In the falntest degree attractive ralsed my hopes only to disappoint me, snd T Journeyed from pluce to place il I realized the truth of the 556 WEST VAN B pninful curlosity. A ulnyer touched te equity In re you can't expect me Then the banker coldly stelking onty don't know Every female figure EAULIFCL LOT, 0. 7 iniles fram dream of what moninly cheapest prapatty t time $o this, ing the day, bu rather of thin and night my toils redouble, TUr nearer to Lhe goals d sy 1 feel U tronhle Ot the wanderer i my roul. 1 also, na was to be expected, haeame mare and inore uneasy as the months went by and the thno drew near when, in - fuliillment of my ¢o home, and, [a- deep blue, with white d whiter gulls wing- a trall of smoke from a and boats and cord- \ wherethie fishermen plled thelr 1 walked by that dreamland sen whose face, scen with e plainer than any ina dream—filled me Hn wa drova over to Carnstane Dene, 1 was ellent during the drive, &n:d my father wat ryldently tou an Lme we arrived st a i emooth sea of far distance. A I cun nimost pass 0-STORY NIICK 07); only §3¥+ down. only 8201 down, 1oity $30dowi. {Vfl offered, sod 518 ry 40 talk 1o me. he Elizabiethan housy, and Immediately went up-stairs to dress fur dioner, 1 found my wuy after dressing Lo the drawing- rrom by myself, and, when [ went in, there was 2 !ndy standing near ono of the windows, evi- 01 BALE=TAT house and 4 Jot: iz Tllfl!o<lwll"l cottage and two jote, 8! er In the aky, promiee Lo i stead of ind hervine of dre 400 LOTS oIl i “Daeen, Kisty with & wotan " Jne LISk from cars n distinciness—mu 1 hiad everseen terable longing and love, No need, yuu may say, 1 fmportance 1o this, 1, as the plirnac {8, with faces ul they have passed away and islons through the mate of le heforo tho light of morning. face did oL puss away. bering its lincaments and ponder- and, as a natural consequences it ngain and agaln, Days, and uld pass sometlmes, but v was o mesvoner or later; and the In- tlove for {t grew upon me to such ¢ I became pale and worn, und my anxlous about my health. The with its sweet stateliness, soft and cyes that thrilled me the more frantic I be. peless and consuubig Jove. I lhad I was sshamed to tell any one,— tried to reason with mysell agulnst ming & specics of thania, and at roughly convineed mywell of the dremin would conie agali, mally it Jove than ever, tricuds became auxlous, I wns aml therefore cunsiderably over- ents, especlally by my a wealthy coutractor, wus J spend plenty of mouey in and expected that oue day 1 should e wlidel would inereuse Lhe glor) Notlcing that T was “ moping, t, he aulvieed me to go abroud and But, although yery fund of the fiad a strunee dlslnclloation to go {sted tn remaining ul home, And 5o wildly just at the t 1'fell Into a strange nervous condltlon, to fee) mentally us §f T was fn a cort t state, making me at the same [ land, I must scttle down with the wife he hud choaen for me, ify fdeed, the lady would have mie. The thourht maddencd e when § redected upon what the doctor had sail, 1 laply 1 was intiuencing the durling of my dreams, tind ghe, tov, mizht be consclous of ity how could 1 prove a traftur to iny unknows An clectric shock ran through me tram head to foot, kaaw to this day, nor does my wife, who moved fiest~-we drew near cach other, and Alice Carn- atone. my predestined bride, {he lady of my dArenme, was stralned to my heart, ‘The footnan who annorinced dinver ushered fn my father, and the otd gentleman will not ving tlay the shook he experfenced It was, howeve who seem to e oyment and thel contract time for more than half of ti explred, 8o that they cou go hiomne any time they choose. The time of the rest will Le up next npson ix dofug tothing toward filling their places, 1t 1s still ‘a problem wheth- er any numbicr of thens witl be satlsfied to make this country their iume, although have adopted the American drees, and Charlie Sing, who has just been naturalized, and John Thomnns, huve cut off their cuck, There have been no outward signg of eriticlen amuong the rest. for this action, or because a number of them have Jolned the Baptist Charch. the Springiicld Kepu Was there ever tondsy. . G. 2 3ALE=OI8 1t uge In Pogiewood, Or year, hut Mr. 8; K 1101 amnd annoyed st L. ase nel;m-rlfm." fue reatdeace 10 Soutl Evanaton. . 1oRL0u- L. pase been gmltten ‘There. was nothing to do, however, Imt 1o wander on; and I il 0 In vain, nutil within a month of the time when [ shoutd huve to go buck to my futher and declare usy willinguces to depota. Also, very TILLUTEON 1103, 2 UNTRY 1t Fxm‘i A VING near Joliet, 1., ve acres, parton time, A te before L n:! farget tll hisd waen he saw the situatfon, plensant wolutlon of all his dhticultics, an was nothing tolilm that we ha! loved In dreams, Allce Carnetone Is now my wife. of liow rhe et the inpress of iy soul & mine Sufilee it to say that she’had known me ushion as 1 had known r, and that it war she who had recognized me at the Rocklord ball, i dreqs during my visit to France weeould nev cxplain, for, a8 the doctor savs, the lnws goy- erning such impressiona nre not yet formulsted, I reed unly add that shewho canieto snile upon ne In dreatns Is now the crowning blessing of lle Clarle in Lundon Svelety. — LETTERS FROM TUE PEOPLE. SUSTICE V8. CHARITT. To the Etitor of The Tritune.’ C1ticAGo, Nov. 17.~Some well-mean(ng women havo recently publighed in Tie TRiDuNE articles consldoring the establishment of a * Christian Home? for workingwomen, and impluring con« tributions to *provide a shelter for tho poor, homeless women,' ete. The undersizued, asn workingwoman, would briefly reply to the authors and Indorsers of the aforesald articles: Charity fs n most cstimable grace, but s sus- ceptible of misapplication. If you would bullda “Home" fur helpless women, your object [s pralseworthy; bLut we who work and pay our expenscs do not wish to be clussed with the helpless,—perhaps by those wlho conduce nothing but praycrs and gosslp to the productive industry of the laud, We workingwomen omg of them thne previously, I his perlod Iwas fn 1 derangement, for 1 what there was on 1was staying at the time Hitele sen-side town ealled Rocktord, and there, ting u couple of bacliclor fri 1 sented to zo to u bull, which the v ruged, und of which' they were stewards, flex was distastefal to me; but I hnd promisedl the doctor, atd 1 shoubd seo niew faces, ro 1 Hune country-people were esnlng Hstlessly out of an open window watching the arrivals, ” The moon- Tlight shune aeruss Lhe ¥ei, ahd beneath me the carnnges rolled up to the dour, und gy parties aliglited ut the purtico ot the hotel” where tho for adayortwonta - 2 Yibube ohoe: much efter the same ican) tho reason oy heeause the fnnovations bave all been made by the leading ones, There are no rel cises'n the factory now, as there were when the Clifnamen were a novell, ed to go to the Sunduy- ANTAD=TO PUICIHAS £~ A LAIGE DOCK LOT. twners give full description and price for otice - bafiaco o ume, to {asure sication. T 20 Toth Lo fenve It, J—WILL, PAY #1.000 CASII FOR LOT 7 esst uf Statn aid north of Thirty-nintae Address, giviog location, went to the festivit hut they are encour- coming, upld | 2toud houls and churchies, tiets have twenty-elht (n their schivol, It s rupposed that nearly all will want to return to their owneoun- tryy o8 the Calfornia Chilnumen do, after they four or five years 1. seffl titld Imtnediatels. oitener Tsaw ity 1 rlbune utfice. whom can read, my life.~11. Sa h and throughs have been bere Suddenly I saw there was some commotlon helow, utl thy crowd ut the door clused round a carrluee, which then drove repidiy away, o sentlenn upparently ounting the box near while the survant, who hud o hurried off {1 an opposits LONT AND FOUND, TEWATD OF 83 W ol s teturn of & Iady's walst lost on Thuraday evenlug hutween Wabash-ay, v “FIFTIL-AT, artles; houses 13, 13 Chamber of the vouchmmi, cupled the plac rection, Sumebody ad by hosed, and su iL appeared rlends cane up, he saild, Frewen) o carringe drives up; luthor, 13 sceins, pets out and hunds out the Tndivs—mo ner first, and then the daughter, younger Indy and MeAllister sy Insane follfy X Y 1811 af thi: et llncuufm on tie oacaaion glye IO R 0., 7 RENT-OR FOIU BALE DN iayinente—=ix and elght foom cottases ou W + hear Lincoli. ARZA € ~BRICK JOUFE, ALL MODER salifedi-ay., near Tarrl 00MI5 & CO., 66 Washlugto BUICK Jouse, 310 onth coitage 0 A PAIR OF VALLAIL 102 Washington st., Ruutid,_JOE JOUND-BAY HORSE AND HIUGUT, cin have aame by el i and &7 Bouth Market-st OST—THURSDAY NOON, L ared Busiz leather puckethooi cward will be i VOCEGLOUK 10 U7 CIATk v for, When one of ny sxtraordinury thing, toulare Inquire of hingion: and took the . OWNER W, PITRINS, 83 been o glad to Never did the white cifily 12whs of Bus. nmedlutely on The moment the steps out she looks up, then bturts back, uud fufls fun u dead fullit on the d as If she bad s I wuunder what was upf Egud, ol wun, Bhe” must have canght sight of your wo-begune fuce, und turned taint at the idea of daneing with such u scarecrow,” 1 Mstened wdly and sakl sh¢ could have scen n served, thut the mounlight shone 1ull on wy face, uid that the glare ol the guslight streamed out of the room, 1 attuched no Importance to the fnclden though the reader will possibly wonder st it felt nothiung unusual, only perhipsa Jittie sadder and more \incasy, i the fuce of mny dream-love looked aud, tog, when she came i ny sleep, and valer, 1 thought, thun 1t wus wout to look ook falrer to me, and the rolling d tike old friemdn. arriving T went up to London, and on reaching the statton I drove straight off to D He was ut howe, an P Rey, 53, W. R 0 HENT=8$18 PERL MON upper Rour, 10 . I st Lhiey suy; 08T-ON TIE 17T 18ST.. A 1OC 4 cunl:ll:llni stuall e d received e with cor- 3 r will cunfor B gres. returning the lock of halr o ti Cilitun Touns, natne 10 00 110 Visiting cards taereln; the linder s comne to the ey, 0BT~$10 REW, 4 Haleividest: ornn, MKely 10 el nquire at 393 Wi LN PARR AND LINCOL: AM, & DU fouricen-roum hic my fovilsh fancy el], Doctor,” T sald, T have come to re- port mysetl eored,” “Cured!” he onswered, looking at me seri * You don't lovk llke it. Of what are you cured " 41 have hnd no dreamnea; that s to say, none of that partieular drenm sluco L left England.” .l\h. noue in Frauce at all," he sad, # No, I don’t think foruetting, be ft ob- *Prices lutr 1o Aia; x regms; uakn Bour, ), Flata, second floor, o {ront, ten’ £ootis. ARD=ON THINTY-E hrown vow, with crum e 1 thire OF four day . b water, gas. bat nty, and condemn no und Jowest,—so fur as aur linlte nieans permit we would extend charity to them, —but we wonld not bs placed in the same cate- gory with them, ond by those whow we do uut acknowledize our sup We hare )18 to complain of, but it s justico we require; charity should be' res being fu London, muthier fotleed ece u famous phy- A it I should go and tkuew he had nothing In his pharma- hat would sult my inalady be mowndaed and and recelve o prescription for aml alsu wishing to ullay ma- 1wentto bDr. —. desire that I suppress his name. s you may imagne, I had not the pténtion of rnakiug 8 confidunt of the It pever entered my thoughts that | (ol tell any une ahout my dream s but 1 went fzamanof rare psychologienl kuowledee, and T'wus ustiered into Lhe doc- fu reply to hisguestion ns to my had felt a little nervous, and o forthh, but that I should not luve come to Lim except at my mother's carucst request. be pdded, and_then made a careful examination sounded 1ne, and then sald: s¥ound In wind and Hinb, “It fs just ns Ithought. There s nothing the watter with me,"” “Don't be iy such a hurry,” hi 1 wind and thnb; did ‘you ever hear of an engan ealled the braind” 1 started, sud the blood rushed to my face, Was Le golug to tetll me I was mads “and if sressed, 83 this sharp-faced man might press te widl to vonfess Lo my — soult put au cnd Lo my czie to the polut ut vuee. AL N it B e Chvon It 3 er and iinuin arn, choapi OVG Fuoins, PABLeY, av. 2. 8 liht isgie Bt kb o] g Trom 10K o b OM ST R i Jumetion ot ¢ Central Rallroad, on the nigh ey 171 CALUMET, and basement rtone frout, all b to & kuod party, 1 fu¢ ] should only tue ordinary Wiy s barmless tonlc, ternal aporchien&ions, shice vou returned 1 only arrlyed to-duy, sud bave not yet slept in England.? sHlust wo,” he rald, nodding thoughtfully; asked some questions re- calth, wrote me a prescripe thut hé was determined to say 3 While hoois, cav- rfect order, cheap Tl wpots unider Lis % La: 1 AT E DIEADLYY '=COTTAGES 470 AND 4684 W. WALLEY, 41 Clark: ryed for pau- pers This results from “un- equal distribution of labor—a condltion ot ailalrs for which uclther we nor you are to biame. 1f you wlsh to bencfit us, we suggest that you move for the payment to us of Just whges, 8o that wecan patronize better board AManding, wnd is very gentle paid (o i return of U TinL will fead to hia tecavery. bW i But no revelation came to me; and a month hen 1 peturned to London, it would el an effort of memory to recall the fact that ot the Rockford bull o youug lady ar- riving had # started as s ahe hind seen o ghi Into her father's arms, 1 then mven up the seareh when the prize was su near! Ind sfie geen me fn dreutus und recognized me, whils no Indicution of lier presence wus vouchaufed mef I'lie render must form his own conclusfona, My mad errund was over, to do my father’s bidding n an speculutiun he mirht sugecs| 1 best tuight, that I ever ha any nformatton and then be abraptl; LT & CROUCH, 167 garding my weneral ton, awd, reefn, no more, Lleft him, As | drove nway ton hotel, for my people cont of town, I thought of my ausiver Lo the Doctor's question, viz. #lept in Evglond sinee 1 retumed, aud the way I which he hod recelved it, that here in England the visfon would returnd 1 thought the matter ont curefuily, ns far es one can think o subject out which 18~ purely sir- midse; and, having settled In my own mind that being ot home would maks no difference, [ dined with a friend at his c¢lub, and apent a pleasauter evening than Thad known for some months post. Night eames and, before T went to rest, I thoueht, 08 T ulways did, of my droam-visitan but with the hopeless feeling 1 bad lately ha in France, and siot expecting uny change, deed T hiad well-nfgh made up” my wind that she bad departed torever, and 1 went to sleep with a gieh at the remembrance. ‘The remler will huve unticl) penedd, That night, the very England, she caine to me agalu; ood owing, [ suppose, to the rarity of the visioi, sbe seemed 10 huve wajned new foveliness durinx the time ehe lind censed to bless 1zy sl en when she first appeared had her face come with rreater distinetness s and 1 woke {n the morning with a mora vivid memar: Had T possesaed the artlstic facalty, I belleyo thnt, on the morning ulter that dreant, I could have painted her so s to be readily recogpizable by nuy one who knew her 1 she had any real existeuce, to tell the length of dreams, for co much scems to happen In them fo a very short space of time; but, as farus I con judre, the dream on this occasion lusted un unusual lenzth of time, and, in fact, scemed bardly ever to leave me awner wiil hard for tent. 1€ o ON & HACKNEY, 103 Wasling- LEN-FIOM CORNER OF LASALLE AND dison-ste,, befween 3 and 4 o'lock yesterduy, und wuare box site Liggy maie by 7 1370 @ 11 yeare obd, it Lind-Toot whi U twu Witile NpOLE D bick under sandle. T| teturalag e lig1o J.X and fallen falntin Wedo not wish to be ostraised rom the world, to live In a * Chirlstlan Home," whaere we pay our money and yet aro ubjedts of L SELL, A FINE a beuutiful re. N BIOY. .02 Was withthis result: That 1 lud not W be Fewntied b LINUSWOITIL 1132 Indlana-av. OLLARS REWARD AXD ¥0 Qi i bty of ke o Wus it posstbie: true that more cleanliness and comtort in cheap boarding-bouses s needed by worklng women and men In ull large citicsj overty gocs a full share of we prefer to mafntaln our fndependence n parrets on bread and water, rather than be well-fed i hnstitutions where we murt aceept charlty, muet be governcd, and be S e 1 returned to town ~turatshed warmied oo uer, TANSON, 1334 blatesst but along with our A Ameriean pride, un Hlave you told me tu loruct, us A 2 4 love In dreum- “frralslied rog ble " party. Ndros e I satd, h .t rent {0« to 8 respectat TIENTION 1% CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING whacial Dareaine tit arcand-hand planoe: Wil buy un upright piase for bezioiers), URNISHED Ti0t MY MARIIAGE. rih My father made no uttempt to conceal his satisfuction at my return to him, and, as ho was rood enough Lo say, Lo 1y Seuses. feved his teclings by that remurk, he made no turther reference to” my dreams or the chose I wus treated, Indecd, hke o returucd prodigal, who, after many wan had come back and received forgiveness, cerning the young Indy it was proposed 1 should niarry, neittier my faiher or wother would well but” preserved o playful sllence, ing ine I was 60 confoundedly romantls that, unless she burst upow we all b onve, e knew I should never take o Jancy to her. I was told, however, that she camne of n youny, besutitul, and an helr- y oliglole in all respects that I @id not hate the fdea. 1t was curious that now,when I consldered Wwas by o means so tis- Lwaos still dream- Furihermore, any boardlog-louse or other estaulishment for cither sex excluaively s not {1t for und dues not deserve the patronage of anybody. Somcthing s said nbout ** sheltering the poor girl from temptation.” We answer thut babes must be protected from fire and water; but as children’ become fntelligent and responsible, they must leurn to know and uvold the conditions which render fire and water de- pL et of Olila-st, FURNISHED HOO ¥: cash pald for bosrd. av., near Ihirty-nloth-at. | ity W b thATe I by o sjuare | 1buy a squure i (R piono, Tailel, Da 1 buy an upright plang, Conk & Co,'s maks il buy a square pluuo. Hallett, Davis e Co." ) MALL dream-tace? De. Coltage Gruve- they had led me. mted what hoy In reply to his quus- rst 1 hud spent '—THRE] ncar Van iiuren bie T )] Luy a square h's 10, leinway roems. It M, BULKLRY, 12 0u secund-hind iewd 0t 1aKeh; hese Istraients will Oy rainlys 1 am consclous T have o brafn," # And that brain way be out of order,” e We do not wish to be precluded from the sn- £ all inun, good a8 well w8 bad, in ord that you ey Kuow we are Ysecure,” Lite tor efther of the Bexes, without ascociation with the other, would be an unmitizated humiug,-- worss. anintolerable nufsance. teach your sous to go forth confident in their pure munhood, there” will be fewer seductive pters to lure us or you from the pure and WEST CORNER JACKSOS AND me anything, J unfurnliied roviie; good bus my fuiher pssurl T fulfet. Davi G, celebrated uprigine, jen for the Tloild, de. W. W, RIMBALL, cors uer dtate aud Adains-sts, 0 (hat I am not consefous, T answered, » But you have sometimes suspected fL. cer, uud 1 hesitat ' Mr. Frewen, are you n dnamer of dreams 1" 1t bl como nt ust, MS cl near Lake Fark, terms ressunail2; board uear by ORLS, OFFICEY, &c INS TIAN EVEIL 1 ELEGANT PLANGR AND ORGANS BELOW IEGULAR PitiCes, us tooifer Induce- of lier than ey ran Recent extenslée ments I prices of planos nud organs absulutely 1mpos- W, good fumily, €83,—su painful 1 gasped and balf rose frn my cluir—things Waich, of course, hie ol es DRI, SLreRlMCTSELIy AR W gell ASMAGNIFICENT NEW PIANO A tor wiifch ‘wemight éndly worg, aud thon eell cheaper than vur com a8 we'ean afiord (o acll al 240 we do 1t et un T—STORES 200 AND 203 JACRSO: ain power; rentiow. C. merce. Y DESIRABLE S8TORE 1IN F! ud dour froimn Post-ollve. Lilusto! It i fmpossibly oteds $ ettty M1 galdl, et $4 0 or €10, my doom was_lixed, L pi'" hie returned. erabte s I had antleiputed, fug of theone face of my life, and yet I could, it sectned, contemplate o murringe with another womnn, not exactly without the shudder with which 1 i of 1t before, 1 could not expliiu the fecling to and wns foulish enouih to be annoyed Now, I can understand it; but L had no As to tho prayera so lavishly offeredt. If onr material lnterests are fn the cate of 1 dod who Is wont to nelect Ils busitess, it wil! be one of our lightest tusks to prompt. Ths memory os Spirftualiy. 1t prayers of the righteous avatictl mucl regzard 1t quite as pertinent that we pray for you *Tknow Lam right; you are going to tetl e everything, | he wasting my du't speakint ull, tizie and your own, ane mine is viduable,” While e was speaking, 1 lad taken my reso- I remembered that the contidences of e consultin-rovim are u3 en red as those of tle coufeselonal ; and I told himall. He listencd witate alr of o mun who had heard the story he asked my whether I*was tapable, of 1 tried honestly, of bunishing the Lace from my wakling thoughits, HMbought I eould; and he then sail s onth, atd then come and , } with equanimity, but atill may require. Ill'\Ta\‘l"\:(‘}fi,\' Ul TED-TO REN RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE WITH ents, located within vae a half ur tao Jhes of stte sod Madiso ment oF une equal in vizes by Litter; wtate prise. Aduriss Box My tirst feellng In the morning was one of de- ed for her comlug, aud now she hod visited me sgain; and yel Inconsistency of human nature, snme time alarmed and startied ot her reappear- It seemed so strange that all the time 1 sen {n France 1 had no vislou of her, and moment I set foot In K 1 had no dlfteult, 1 would recammencs the this time In Kogmnd, n, I thought, to be disregarded; but, before I went away, L must walt tn town to see my futher and mother, who were expeeted, as I learned, In tvo days' time, 1 bnd the samo dream next uight, day niter, my father arrived; ana I'told him, as vould do cunslstontly with truth, 1 ovccurred, and what I proposed for "dlscotnit 110m TeRUlE pHCeR R ‘lnls s written inno retaliative or bitter spir- it Weare giad to know that yeu have charlty. 8o far a3 tach other Is coi- cerned, we need yours and you ours,—the truo Dumuy aud soclal charity of the heart for the nerfections of all mankind, Bt n the name uatice please distinguish between porting workingwomen sud d reserve your pecunlury chority for the lat- ter—we do not waut it. STOCK OF Tl N 1 hrated Witers & appeared that Miss Carnatone—for that was the nume of my bride-clect, should she smiie on me—had recently been eonllded to the care of my futhef utnd unotuer trustee on the death of Mr. Carustone, who had dusired the marriuge but who ulso saiid that uld never warry, und he We ourselves have. ~A WILDING SUITANLE Tor i heef- pACKINE Ljise; oue with good stowins Adudress Y 4, Tribune utiler, TANTED=TO 10 I replied” that boller preferred. *Gu uway for a m; L me oW you gre, le the effort, and, though ! shing nll memery of my luve, ame Lo me every nleht. ned, and duty réported doctor, Betore doing Lhis, hows ote that I had conilded iy trouble to my motler; and she buviug put my tather fn pos- tessivn of some of the facts in the case, bie Wwas Indignant and contemptuous, and I be- " 0 thought I wus veally golnig mod. mapine, then, the consteruation produced by Dr. — gruvo when T went to him @ swcond time. He Histeued to my report of my- 0 renppeared, at I should do. Allce declared sls believed she would keep her word T0 REACH COUN TRY. ALice Reep. NG Teat aud Clicapest wnanner 4 ifl\l PRI bout a fortnight 1 bad been at home for af futher unnounced his lntention of jx i proposed 1hat m and see what impres- FICLDY' LECTURE, 7o the Editor af The Tribune. Cutcage, Nov, 15,~As a reader of Tue Tniannse, and a bellever In Chieago enterprise, 1 wish to nsk why Tnz Cuizcaco TRIsuNE does not show as great enterprise as, for instance, its New York numesake, which publishes verbatim reports of the best leclures given annually fa that city by thuse men whose outhority un the several themes which they discuss hna recelyed futernational recognition, 1 have alwnys.believed that Tue Trinose tried to represent, as it has claimed to do, the culture of the Weet, oud that its subscribers might snfely rely upon it for full and careful mformuotion ns to all current literary events of special fnterest, 1 have thereforo been greatly surprised and dissppoiuted to find that while it has space to make full reports of any sporting news, it has noue to recognize the presence In our city of oneof the most cultivated and pot- 1shed pmong American scholars and literary Mr. Flelds? lecturea on hava recelved whie and favorsble nutlee ut the Eust, and aro ungues- tlonably among the muost brilliant and enter- taluing Jectures on literary topics ever delivered fugg u vis(L to the youn 1 should nceom slon [ could muk on the subject, ul until we were whereatout Carastone Dene S Itis near the sen, Ing buck about a mil quictest pard of the tiny fishing village. are magnitivent, and you will be ple: fts pueroundings. 1 could surgest o few alteru tinued, lor my father had e-gardening; “fbut there m_aiterward.” 11" 1 thought, *and unvisited,” It hud been, I suppose, too insig- or Thnd indsecd 1t beeause the rallway onty extended to within efght wlles of it. Information brought u TBOARDIAG AND LOD y rned fromi the East, and brings with sented, not even usking, ¢k of the o rallwav-carrisge, UNION PARK-PLAS 25 with ever offered ug retall in made up frown the hest mate aud .n the most farhio UES o garments are ' sald my father, *etand- ¢ from the shore, on the Sussex consty overluoking I'he viewa from thie house wyself, &ly father looked very grave, ond (it was at dessert) plaved with his wine-gluss, scemingly D u great sfate of bewllderment, At last he SHULAND- AV 0} Nicest secommadations fur two low terine; wiso sngle In'gl 1a large i young gent who will ruum lhest ad ONLY AWa% bat th Fompetition with hundreds gan IAnRIaCiuren, ¢ »EAL SACQUES STANDALs OF EXCELLENCE o D othe? ad lews” experienced mane- T ront”vouu for o _ | uf Eurepean and T —TWO DESItARLE | Justited Inulnlu’mu.. = WEST ~ MONROE-ST. whth bourd, lu private hie dream of this woman's face is driving biref family; prices i Y‘/l\fnlml. Gu and find her." fud herl Wit did the doctor mean? In all the faco of my dreams, I hid e 28 Ly any rcinote possibllity tistlug. "The tdea seomed "to” tak : ot like new life, Was {t possible, L0r ouly suiizesting It ns 4 means of nmusing lluw by bumoring his delusion By imlud to that, “ You knew my oplnfon of all thls business, Frank, when you left home, und it 8 nof But it {8 much stronger, seeing thut I have found a youny lagy who would be a capl- tal inateb for you, aud whovm I an most suxious you should murry. was not o bad one when T marrl —tho Indy | propose {8 beautiful—" “8top, futher,” 1 cried. to continue the subject now; more thne, and I will do anytilng you wish.” My father caught at the sugcestien of o cer- tahy Jength of tune aud the chanes of my capit- tions, Frank,” ho con u mania for landsca) wlll be thue enough ‘A pluee on the coust Nouth Nide, ? FAST VAN ) Baard tor judies or K with we of plano, North Stae. SIDE=WITHIN sefer pletured (1 y best £ rment of the kind st of producing tie Ve prives will e found exveedingly u HIArAel, Our L peraaps lower than elurge for futeriur goud letweh, §4 0 85 per we mny uf cur lucal anuteciur udgo,—sud 1 youy mother, FIFTEEN MINU’ ‘walk of Maulson-st.—A eouple can find a rat- frome In private fawlly by wlireasiog J 5 A, Trioun BOARD W UNG LADY ON SOUTH SIDE few or no other boarders, and 10 comfurts of & hone. Uy ing locativu aud full_parileulars, £, 7 £75. F0, Quailiy, atyte. und ¢ __"BLACK BEAK FUR uerowd of miemorles derings, and, as muy be tmagined, her fuve cume with them with tuaddemug dis- “J implore you not though It was not so cusy tu T o it wion are n earneat " 1 antd to Dr, —, g Luever foke on such o subject.’ Where iall § gro (" s I eanuot fell you that. Tryand real- ¥ fndicated in your dreata,” d her ¢ § suld. e besltated Lor the first time. ere f8 a theos ot commit myysely Yeuple whuse hpirits 154 Btate-at, 0 at the nearest town to Carnstoue It hoasted o fulrly-izood hotel, having u twinge of ‘the gout, de- termined to rest there for tiie night, and take a varrlage to the Dene ln duy was u heautiful oney truted at ftous nieCHEL, Dl 1n the evenlng. promptly attene L where she cat Nave and my father, Jumes T. Ficlds. lsh Hicrature he it; o away, say for o year more; sod 1t yau have not found this' sbadowy eree- ok shall come back and wasry tne have ¢hosen. And he added, more” to himself than to me, “Hamgme i I think she'll have such a manlaci” " 1 sald, anxious to close the con- 1shall go away to-nlght, and come buek this day twelvemonth.* HOIT with you,” suld my fatlier want to Keep you; and discussizg tl has quite spolled my claret. ass the olives, and g the bell for auotler buttle as you go wut; and good-by to you,* With this characteristic benodletion T de. partel, and once more went forth ooy travels o find the Judy of my dreams, 1t FURR STURE, THE DILACK 18 i the tmorninwg 1 Iu“ and, though my father buing very undighitied, 1 determined to dtart carly wad walk over to Carnstone, leaving him to follow fn the carriaze. round the buse of some undu- downs, und then through some 1 came to the shore, und, in vbe- dience to the dircettons 1 had vecelved, pros ed along it to Carnstune. Arrd wus struck with the benuty of the tiny Sshiug- villugre, for it wus nothiy, sume time, it scemed, straugely tumiliar to me. never been thero before, and clifts, the contonr of the shore—it tlashcd across my mind 4t once—it wus the seascaps of my MADE ON DIAMONDS, W e mid—t mind, T do LAUNDERS' private oiflc saylug my theory—that h ave et in this world 3 80 through the whole of 1ife without be- ach other n the flesh, though It Is at one or hoth may be unconscious,” i Wy witl it not be ns hrtim reports, lectures as It often luditfercut uhest lectures, [ huve watched yesterday and to-tay for your reports, which, “like mdny others, would like to preserve, bers of wy futnlly, and friends also, hava been and will tie unable, from various causes, to at- tend the lectures, und they desire 3 Ty the privilege of reading then, not, and the bundreds others whom we doubt- less represent, u right to e }\{uuld yoir ot thin rofitable to print ver- or at least tull sketelies, of these 8 to print sernons, muny of them Having sttended the (54 Al i Ay Ve sty or Gt coll versation, tee pussiig far Without removan, tonrse you will;" ond Dr, —— With me’and bowed me out. the despair of my mother and the natlon of my futhier, who abused ndly for sendio, rand, us he called ft, Besides, severul ma TO LOAN 0N | VICANILY Bt e 0L, 153 Lasalle: DXEY TO Y bty and good aecurity ELEG MADE UP IN BEY - nie on g mad- 8 posltion was 1 could put myself in his v understand what a prao- business wonld think ot u hie had not seen her. yeu the distant xpect full nud earcful Wk 80 if you were 1y A BuBKCRIBER. Axswrn—Mr, Flelds' lectures are lis pri- vate property, just as wuch ro us Dion is the property of that and” Tie Trivusy I, RREN AT THE WINDGW, however, 1 culied upon Dr. n how tho dresm bad come alng in search ctly as helore, brusale tnan u{ foud. - But the et hume to tiud nad such an effeet upon violently, aud had 1o slt down on the beach to compuse wyself, ‘The next sennutlon wus auo of delight, sind then caue o What if the localit hiad {ts contrul frure—what if white | was hustentug to offer love to anuther! not to remain lome fu suspense. walked siong with my temples thrabbing, and the beat of 1y heart, us it wer, audivle to moe; and 1 hiad nat gone many the bow of 8 buat un Lhe Belore starlin — uid told b buek, and that § was once inore of my shadow, He listened s i munifested no astonishinest at tue vecurrence dresn, and sald: o L afraid I have in sibitity In_sending you swuy, Mr, Frewen; but, since you have been” gulkdea’by me in this mat- ter, may 1 wsk you to take my udvice onve 10 o i), thut 1 trewbls eatute w:-‘x':fi‘;'“ o pay sea e Boucleault’s lust pla ! multitudinous dramatist, has o more right to print verbatin the one than As un ubstruct of Mr, Fields' Ject- would do_injustice to his polished dletion and poetical description, Tux TrinuN feels compelled to restrit itsel! to the mere an- noyucement that the lecture had becu dehvered, CK! Goodsscut bf eapreas C. O Day witlyprivi M. T, MARTIN, “ BLACK DEAR vpulswm . T, wnnack neali B TY of my dreain Cotniniseious Juw, A MAD ERRAND, diseovered her oposed plan was in the highest ctul to wy fumily and fricnds, seurcl was by tory to mysclt, 1t is all very well ur mind to tind out o wowman you in reamns, while many of my ik that such a case demanded 3 butat is nut so casy to know art. Tl g O w),u, world wasall before r“‘!‘mrml haturally to the doctor's lsughed at ime; T with any bu:l::! in the 16 something to oe ould hurdly tel " Impressed e, reallzy the local 1 that was not casy. e place by tho ses. Bo scIf about” Intand towns and vil- 1 thought, of a decided” to make then wunder slowly €4 on the French sea- (ke faca of whicl it before I left E’::llth 3 1 woa feeling rather out of fable that, as t looked somewhat sadly 1 s regurding ¢ that 1 draw conclusions, and [ afs. Uiy memory, aud crossed ) ore than a few days in aceatie conscious of & curious been to oue little vill o to anuther, when I re- Oy whole the § b, 154 Statest., TOIE, " 154 B G A etiious WIth stamp, E, cuch, 1 vatie upou ——————— A Mysterious Amputation, Wacen (7ex,) Eranviner, Mr. Brook Swmith, formerly of this city, now was the victin of g singu- , ot b # Certainly,” T replled, “but you are.not conmpetent and experienced man whi ow Bas of two lary Lineked will give hieceitaty decurlty sad u vefreuces, Address L O C. Tribuug FANTED=A PHYSICTAN WITITA BMALL F. {0 ik realdoncd (& Qe brick bulldiug oo Tho pleture was complete. Tha vislon was realized. ‘Plicre she sut Dy tho seu—tibe ~MILITARY CLOTIL CON nd (nfantry overcoats, dre amd rifliery Jackets, Jued snd willned Daures, lankets, canvasiined rubbier-bisukels and ponchos, tents, uid'ca o 1, itaudolph 1 am not golne to stop you; but I waot you, nuw that you ure sturting uf wander slone wore than you can hel cute thils scarch by all ncane, but see 8 much poclety 08 you canj and I must add my entlrs your father's proposal, warry i possible; living in Brownwood lur_acvident last Al walking along the princip when sudiden] stoud rooted to tho spot, gazing at ner, In utter forgetfulness of wi thought of such 4 instaut, she luoke rending, nud ou L, 1 saw st unce with an undet vild, scared look, and thon, as if possess- & sudden fear, sho turned lustily away, tood stupefied; and, when 1 tame to senscs, she was out of sight, here wus uo question of going on to Carn- 1turued and went strudht back to the hotel, then dispatched an carnest message Lo iy father to return there sud ses e, as soinetbiug had bappeaed of the utmost treet of the town, L coruer Twenty-sccond aa feeling o stinging his right hand, he rabsed it from b found the forclnger gone. Me, of course, was surprised aud borrified; hls hand was Liceding badly; the dismembered fing round at somy distance from eard the report of a gun, sud natinall very wuvh ot 4 loss to account for the wishap. Beveral persons went to bis nssistance, smong physician, who stopped the How of ud dressed ths wound, about in search of a cause for the singular e cyrrence, aud after a time ascertajoed that a mian who was examining a Winchioster rifio u a cun-store several hundred yards from whers Mr, S8mith was walking accldentally discharged the weapon, and the bal r 3 and, alniost on the up from the book she was nable thrill that concurrencs with SLOUSEITOLD GOODS. e ity indicated in your T ask you sizaiu as T aid before, doctor, ihink uro iy chances of succesat er luy on the what d0 you himj lie had not What does all this meant”? “That I8 essler to sk than to snswer., One d be us follows: exerclsing involuntarily a stroug intluence over some person unknown to yvou. called odic forco may In Fure cases act in this way, Whether the person you fulluence bas any definite knowledge of mind, itis impossible to sa) iy not. This explunatio lates her existence i real LO ‘8 C SN i No R SN RTED_WITH BMALL CAPITAL, 1N N bl & good cess hm;uc;n:‘ unir e A A1 pufereuces, Gl ult as fow us §39, Watering-place D ty Continent, un e principal plac stoue Dens now. Pursous went ARTNER WANTED—T WANT A T &, ALDRICH. 39 liostor INSTRUCT) NT T0 TEACH L. FIIIE UNION FORNT Y, 503 WEST Madiaon-st., kil al hold'furaiture ou (hio fnstasiuent pian. . Low prices VAULOI: BEDSTEAD COMPANY urnigure, carpota. o tho culebrated E attlhe Jawest casl brice 500,000 }oreEees the lmpresa ovn your . She may or she you obsezve, postu- fo. 1f, on the other xists only {n your dreams, then it must by looked upon wercly ss 2 d curriug In this way becausa your ml !mz hours dwells upon it with such pes- *8ut T never dreamed of her {n France, and yet ahe waa hardly cver out of my thoughts.” 1 can tell you no more, things in Heaven sud carth, Jloratlo—' You can finfsh the quotation for yourselt.” 8o once more I sturted on any search; and 1e came back in the afternoon in ono of the Carustone carriages, and I found him in a grout rage,—not with io¢, for ne lad not Lea story, but with the young lady heraelf, Ho was nearly beside himsclf when happened to me, sod my tirm detormination o make away with myscl! rather thau warry Miss Carnstone, or suy other womsn thau thie ludy of my dreams, now tbatl found out sko exlited. W By Jovel"” he cried fuahigh statoof ex- cltement, **huve you all gony wad tagether! I t was unden after passing through did the mischief, — ‘Was Il & ¢ Bquare Doal 2" Pall Mall Gazeite. A curlons story vomes from Parls, It{snotso won, well dressed and » clandestine gumlug- o was playiug trento-el-quarants, aud bad miready won a lile pllo of gold. **Red wins,” presently sald the banker, and proceeded EIlE ACKNOWLEDOR are the beat n usg; do- ncreasivg. Clicago Iron Ledstead Cou any, 4 Wefleat, relatod what had TEACHER OF TACHYORAFNY, hyuraphlo Lo \ roportars \AUgLL sid" fur Yad ot heey siuce a youu 1t BALE-FOUR +Tiers are more STORAGE, ¥ CLAS SEWNG-MA- chines, almost our chol Lnul k: s0ld befors Cottage Greve, lguflflllfil :rl.' ERCUANDISE Muiday. Cell ¢ 136 a6, Mopey advaiced 30 ALY aUUNL: Jowesl Clarges. ol Hat dur, WA D=MALE IIELE. Hoolkkoepert, CInriin, oity “YA,\"”':I‘-A ROOK LPER AN CONPINDEN- W fin gieric who il 5L 8L arcured veds o other i I;Et:ifllr b ddrees T 6,1 sdl e rHacN. TANTED=A YOUND MAN WSS icteein a sindory, "o criramm 1AL TWASTED - Two o MUIE TR0 LK _77_1_\."_.\«_“ _Ap; 1 . MEATE, | Kart Kinzlo-al, AXTED=6 BODY AND 8 CABIN AL "." l{u\ll:s“:.r‘l in Morgan Park. l.()())rl'lrfl.,A‘\ '\V ) mfih'— WO P T ULAES DOOR. st Trentieth-st. HpLUR “?Asf:: I, B, GARE: plebaker, Inqulre at once ab 17 Wesh Madison, 18 DAY-23 RAILROAD LANOIL, + 30 oo choppe coril: e S RO T TED—30 RAILROAD LATORERS FOR Mig: url, $1.70 to §2.50 per d e 7. A i A L R o Miscelinncoun. “TA!'TBH-.'IKD MEN AT 8500 A MONTH RELLING pn-c..""'v'firrt‘lnrlm;(hem";nr‘r:& OF waler used. “Sam: 0 ., 1) Slreular, EX- CE| WANTEAC NG SO A T b Mt i 132 sheartnen-ot. e rhy Chies, Ny R tcan ;wuhyfio 113 Eact Ma lis o 1, VWANIED = GOOD - REBPUNSIILE ~ AGENT everywhere Lo handie uir k0ods; send [or cirs culars; wo have ssveral desirable bislitess chanress witl heu‘ l;lu::, lnvestl) n. 15, GUUPLAND & CO., ANT MEN EVERYWIRRE T0 1X. ple hotseiiold articie at w proft of 400 pay thosn seeking busivess for tha Send atamp for papers or 80¢ for Chicago, el VERY COUR: Ty 8 Ui bt 1 sample. “L\\'TKD—FAI.E. MEN, ON 1Ont 8] M s peaen al Al 0 all ‘oxpensch pade Tacturlog Compant, St Lautls M TANTED—A FIRST-CLASY CASNV D\ Al T lfmll:l: 1 of Amertea. 1 Uijen . 8, 'HAKNE! . Tishers, Ulllfl_l’llilh',\l’!-llA. S/BALINES 41CO tFon zine Fulde A CANVASR funr new inventions. Eatn. 407 per cont vrofit. 73 Madlswn- ‘ JANTRD=INTE, male or femai, cltys $10 dally vas Iy m sauipics to seil, 101 We VASTED=TO-DAY| A YOUXG MAN OF GO s o bustueas, “withy $10) capl; rare w7, Tiahits that means ) openin rative poaftlon. 139 Madison-st., koo ACTIVE PERION thing for mnnv{mlll the no ks, or Warren-av. - WASEE o (0 2R vale feran s rood woie dresa N B8 Vakwood Luuloy: “rA.\Tr,u—,\* quob GIRG”T0 D0 GCNERAL housew: it A éik’"li_ _l'i_'”' 103 Washington-at.. Miscelinncons. VWASTED=0 MORE UESPECTANLE TOUNG iadies (o tnke FL It procession Of Kiralfy's spec. ur‘mAe' flAH' castymer _{A'nlud. Ap- L4, o y - tbe bours of 10 nll‘l m, i ER be ONS WANTED_MALE. iy Cloriin, Gite ITCATION WANTED=EMPLOVMENT OF AN' by by 0 expeticaced otica-inan, Tnsurance pru- WU wots for very mouderate salury, Jefur- tacle ' Aroun } the /Ay to Mr. KLiA w olinneoiin ITUATION WANTED-DBY A YOUNG MAN CA. ;;ur‘('fl:fi:“’ repurtinge verbatlin, l!l nasisiAut ngurwr. 2 ot Buatueia, Audre ; TR ot Tl ibeibtanis iy Adoress A M GHLATION WaAsT Waith xom tand, M. T ) D—\~ MAN 43 YEALS OLD Bl To do- for tie winter moutie tor d not atraid te mske te + one undvratAmi fou W 74, drivane o by generally ad cuts walt un taole, CATION WAN TED=D Luy i any povition: 0 18 falidiful and honest, 304 b kB erully uuetul. Sk gare o X, el IFUAREOGNS \\'4\1\7 Bl e ATUATION WANTED =DV A WOMAN WITH Nittle g ria veura old, for gencral housewark, or Awwlit und eare of €U Mre, ANTIONY, T “Ar- ) Lounaresses, QITUCATION WANTED-TO WASH TUESDATS h um': Wednesdays every woek, Apply wt4J2 West Enipioyment Ageucien, ITUATIONS WANTED=-FAMILIES IN WANTOF Juod scatnlinaricn und Geriinn feuiale help, un by Mupplied ut 1S, DUNKE'S O MIWRUAY: AS COVYIST OR AMAN: of cutture atid ibera) ¢ ity and Ik ca Min3 N AND CARRIAGES. A UCHON BALES TUESDAYE, 3 27 raturiays, at10a. .. by WESTON & FARTEAL CATALUGLE OF THENNDAY'S SALE. Gray trottiine hutee sirud by Huwoiclonlon, dsm a Musecuzer mate, 153 Lands Llgh, & 580 old, sugnd and kinit {n nii harie s, bas trutted a e in lius DO Tocurd, and Warranicd (1708 0 2:40 ur uy saie] Al i Jinriséas Bikd L0p Fiui Wikon. 10 hicads bt kind and troo to iun ant driyer, has trotted . B3 1 TEVOP, nted sound, Liay norse, 15k halids, 7 years old, kiud (o all harnens aud free frum Vice, can e drives’ by any oue, sud & B funtly or busiiess homa: Al 51 Uther liorses: descrip:ion given at time of in'e, Wit a Jurge variviy of vellsies of all atyles ud makes, sud second-hand. ind dutihle, whipa, Im-rolm. halters. LUHSDAYE, AND il i i and i 2014 e OF Hozae-(urnining gu Auction sale commenglug ut 10 vclock, Wh & LU N LU, Proprietore. $D HAND BUGGILS, . Albw o fine mare aud Lars Lk, {( nijo aud sound. ub Tal dud 7o stutestreet, B 2 HAVDE, & POk, BALECHEAL ZUALNESSES, "EAH0E Urfdice, naliers, Lose-bage vurcingies, lurse biane Kets, rubbier and woulen, atl teil vulnis, st e Governuent Guode Depot, 8l East Hangolpli-el. JFOK SALE-A CARIAGESEAM AXD HAUKESS chieap or casti. Culial 74 Afcher-av,, or at 1173 Arnuld- jl_ul( bn_lulll ol L QTUCK OF SPLENDID GYBTEIC AND G0 £ ‘waions on hand. G T trade. Vv B Larriagu-8hop, 47 Wolls-sl s, U0 10 70c. 3 PPELEGRALIE ETABLE, w0 “ARCADE:COUS LR Sathone wave hil Gror thitiy e for eheap hursca during st weele formas woda liwnuraufe deall NS SMUTCHELL, AUCTION SALES TURADAYS, alurdays, 3 lTuu BALE—SEV carringen, uiid S_UXPHINCIPLED PAR- ) for eatvs ol Teconised Dy the Inwe ol any o Alb who dealrg e ledul diy Vorce. " WIhout unuecassary (ublicly ur prsound preediee, mayvorrewpond or call at luw s ot b 10N T GOMERY, 162 Waatiugtonsst., Lvou 19, Chicaga, ‘[)WOI:CES—\\'R OBTAIN VALID DECREES OF Bivorc: for realdents uf wny Stits, fur any”cause; 13 years' eapericte, aud ¢ cilenta. § I')l\'ul(CESL GALLY ANDQUIETLY ODTAINE 1) i any bty fur eouzatibility, e, Kutiduo: Feu utter decroe, _Beal CiLy refurences, 8135, 57 Asntand Dlogk, Chileagu, 1. fusilley w0 pisasa our QUIRTLY DBTAINRD fley Toe dncampattbiilly, aftor ducreny 12 yeard cATDUFU -3t ru-ai Lt State and Lo woeaary, Fi YOIICH, ACHINERY. :—[‘,:fl" BALE--ONE 10X22 ENGINK, 4XI12 FOOT T S ea 5 ion "uaw Falrouri sedes For 101 b, vale. e ol ur Budrusd A e QUILFORD, Hoom 3 §iior Biock, Alag STOCK RECO ‘xlml,\?u’)‘ m&x lnmn"‘i'b%u i e o ce, W A bl ety e 4 K PLANER AND WATCHEIE AND FIDT T, ARGk PLANKI AT PATCHERAYG CR Bouth Cansl-at, 3 PAND InFooT IS IRCIENING EXTINELATIE h'nnfll‘l?"l‘!’l,r“w for $400, W, A, JAMEN & COu, 11 UUSINESS CIIANUESN, . . 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