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G, M. s , prownson, M., (::nmnnlh:r D'C A. W, dlover, Coa lfr‘ W W 5 13 C 1ake Fores fiow n, ) L, ; A 2 Lt g e Vort 1luron: 1. MuGee, M., J. L. Remington, M., Kidgways M. 3 fitvn: 5 Dy Ward, Sy M., Port lon, P., Franklinj v i o Doy s, Tigonier; 'R Hollyy Htamvlite; J, 15, Luwis, ftet,, Souths Bends W e, C.o Mlichian City;” . B, Tuttle, T e i W A1 Wing, £, Sialiiaiia—. A ¢. 11, Whiting, P., Baslington; J. W, Whiting, 7., osnt l’lv.'mlln!/;‘:.’. nroni Ty Dy 012 YoM Thiker, Freo Tavton-1 o Mimmeiolin: A, Morse, C. jeon, M., Minncapolia; A. Morae, C, O e lnofien, ., Cantion tall =g, O et Tratrles A, T . Wiillams, C., Plen Prafele; A p.f"r’unu«i”’u Tae: d. 8, MeDonald, .. Foj Tt Wo Pinkam, ., Fond du Lnes” 0, V. feiibone, Py Yond dil Lacj . Robinson, I, Fatoilies 2. I, Tattlo, dr., P\, Fox Lakes D) 1. R Whitcomb, B., Junesvillo; @, 8. Watter- cait, Moy Geneva Lake—0, onto, ¢ 1, Nichols, C., Springfield; J. Q. Stoogh, L., Shelby. TPERNAYLVANIA, 1B, McCheaney, B, Latrobe, Sl e ieg , Mason, B., Stockton, hfimwa timt 367 ministers and 231 laymen reported a8 diclegiates yeal crday, Fully as many ore will arrlve to-day. —— TREE CHURCHES, A BUDIEQT POR THE CONVENTION. v the Editor of The Tribune. ' ygrYonn, Nov, 18,—A convention 18 called to peetin Chicago on the 218t Inst., and succeeding taps, for the discurslon of matters pertaining to e workof evangellzation, or bringing perishing Jalston knowleige of tho saying power of the Goipel. Judging from recent similar conventions {aPhitsdelphin and Now Yark, there will be many yiriog spnenls to Chistlans to work thomselyes Isozestand cffort, and cepecinlly fo discuesing (e question how to get hold of non-church-goors, pachwill be maid about getting hold of the people .psdtsking thems by the band and causing them to faNlbat Chriatians aro Interested for them, and «ierlike platitudes, all of which being pointless s aimlees wilt bo about na coherent and intelligl- Hleas the the ontbreak of the Irlsh pllot, who, sponclimbing to the deck of the ship, cried ont, wlarboard, starbonrd, nnd vort; there's buil- intkers, and pointd puts out hera; thero we rocks her¢ that you nor nor ro ofer man. knows anything about': whilo ftinto be feared that tho qitestlon of mnkine our toaesof worshlp freo—~which I8 the all-hopor- tatquestion In this connection—wlll bo but light- Iptouched upon or wholly evaded and Ignored. 13ch be the cave the discusaton will be barren of ralts, Why there I8 nothiog to do, oratlenst itefrst thing to do, toget hold of non-church- foers, In fa open our houges of worahip to thom, We'sce by the attendanco at tho Mocdy and San- ey tabernucle that multitudes are fuclined to wait 6o in tho servives of Iis houss when they have iz opportunity, We weo that immonso bullding tliedwith devont worshipers, while within sight offt are namerous costly and spncions houses of worship which stand vacant and allent, Fromn the Atendance there _wo amuy fufer that weru not the “eomon peoplo™ prohibited from fheso carches by tho | svstem of pew- taliny, thnt wonld be illled lhcy too with thora who, 1lke Banyan's Pligrim, would fleo from the City of Destruction, Who will say that aech Inference I8 not legltimate? Who will dare to By that veto our churches freo these people would satallen Cnder the aystem of pew-fenting the masacs of our Eopuhllon are ahut out from the ministrationy of the Goapel **which 18 able to make them wise oo malvation, " and are thus consigued to irrelig- lon 3nd destruction, The converts, too, at these special and temporacy scrvices will bo left as sheep wibouta shephrd; for, unless thoy can pay pews reats, they will be without o Chirlstian_homo; snd wiiroa Christlan 1ifo witnout o Chrlatian homo bo porstole, but it 18 necessarily priloue. raske not the nsserubling yoursclves togoth= or" la the Scriptural injunctivn, * And **'Thoy wera with one accord fn one placo* ix In accordl with Be splrit of Chnstinnity. Suppose, on the occarion Instreferred 10, {hat, prellminury 10 the mecting, thoso fnterested "had urranged thatall among them who could pay o certain fixed amount ahould have sents set apurt for them and telr familles, and fnscribed with thelr names. Woald It not_have been an incongruity, and do- prestiug to the cauwo, and hindering the attain- taent of the object Intended by the meetlngy And xuuld not thoke who found themselves unabdle to [uyme smounts, together with their families, tya bealtated to come to the meoting? And yot this would have hecn o quore fnconygritous, nor Cepreeging, thon the samo courso as pursacd by tbe chidrchen of our dny, Let it be undoratood also 1hat Young Men's Chir{stlan Associntions und thozo ondercripts yclept milexlon -churches, or an other conventicles, are not Christian homes, Such tartilutions und efforts are commendable, and aro leslogy to muny under the present abuses in our thurches, But lot this great wrong be put uway— lét us hove free houses of ~worshlp and dllench outside cfforts will be fonnd not only neediees, but thelr objects will be much moro elli- tlenyly pronioted in b churclick. ome may bo troubled about mointalmng thoe ex- ‘Pentes of worship 1f the poor are_ndmitted to the weapancy of thu sanctuary cqually with the rich, Lot tho question of expunses of sitonoy e not per- thent fn conncction with o matter "of right or "M(:i and therefore not entltled to conslderation orreply, Al that need bo wuld s that If expenses Sanot by met without renluus tho deats, 1t will bo detler thiat our housew of worahip Lo closed, Tote 10 cloge the churches and unite with Moody and andSankey, becanea to persist in this wrong s evoue fu the sipht of God and hinders Hls blees- 0z 8nd destroys (ho power and usefulness of our Disisters and " coupregations. Christlun churchyy e the Instituted depositorieu of tho truths of the Gorpel, Uur ministers aro the preachers of tho ttath, acd apeak ag the oracles of God. A mes- 320 Trom wuch a wourco, thu delivered, whether 3 "hrag:n\’g 1lruu‘| ufx‘{"\“f“l' or llznslneh}n: iy 2 or by elnging Iia praise, ought always o hy with ‘néwer—tlio ]mwernnr tile Tloly Ghost, Alt i feel to ml'.y, ‘o aweet and awful 13 the Phe with Charlsd \vithin the aoors,™ "If 1t I not ;a there is n wrong which should be made right. lllu shumao to our ministers and congrogations t they cloke thielr Louses of wotship 1o reck gllh!'n anw for kaving souly, even umuf;n it bo Jocody nd Eankey, becauso that I an adinfsalon : ure the world” that thery aro other and imore x tleat instrumentalitics for holding forth the mum of llfe than the Chrlstian church, with its or- cances and an ordafned ml nlnlr{. which atmly- nlnnot true anlesn the church In recreant to its ruals, Why, let Maody himself settlo down as pas- b.”f, 8 church with rented seats, and he, too, would uhl orn of his strengtlh, and become #n woak ag '"fin. 1t is a shame, too, that pur minisiors aro ulh“l {0 follow fn the wuke of Moody and Bankoy, sitised to guther in the churclics: duch of thd raits™ as can uny{mw-u-mu. . utall lionar to” Moody and_ Bankey, Though Teyo&Godof order and not of confanlon, tnough ang'rks by metliody and moans, thoughi e Joves o otiors *¢ tho Church whicl Jusus haw purs iy "M with 11y own blood, " yet outsidy the Church Mo gnnunllwhuhonor Him. Thus it was with Yelchizeuck whinm ever-fulititul Abrabom liow- .“"‘Iln pricst of tho nost igh God. But tho ivice and bleasing of Melchizedek wora not por- Ts'xated, whilo tio truths and bicustigs comitted of {rahaim have come down througli tho Cuurch Fiapioue duye, and, through onr ‘erucified and risen Jiiar, to aur own'Christaln churches, which when e zunmm.lmwu He ascended up futo ghoren | And thuathe lobpot will be hetd by ' the i ‘n througl successlyonges, untll Chrlst shall R“hc escend In ke munnet oy flo wis taken up. youstetore, {4 fs boped that ‘this Convention, flouy betei asscmbled without represcntative au> tanty, wlifnevortholvss tako steps looking to s N forta, g Nd that theroby this evil may be put awsy l"‘"flwnu'uchu % "‘:llwc:cdlli,“ uvery other conslderation, alove I Y Gilier {uterxwt, beyond every other reform, of “‘ll have freo hoveed of Wonhlg. that the Word od iny havy frey course and efilurlnud. *that ;'{m:e‘\.cmm may coma und partake of _the wuter 1N INDIANATOLIS, Dupateh to Spectal 4 Triduns. A |lllll|n!‘",“.' Nov. 21, Z‘N..,; week a series of W lvl-l)ml mectingy under Iho direction of Lr. Munbnll, Preilgent of the Btate Youny ey "Gy . B cu will bo held dmly, ~Dr. Muns tsleled \oody and Hnn‘\:cr fu New Yort, and 153 beca dufy 2 vei 12 iy State i on sl gultgx:.-lu evangelistic work EADS' JETTIES Nayi o 74clel Disgaich fo nE Trivune. i i RLEA X8, Nov, 21.—The gxcurslon party by fllflglu. lu;m_xmnm ars Benator Bherwan N"t" arlicld, which left Lust night, bayo not The County *'Ring” Once More Engaged in a Game of Plunder. The Court-ouse Iron and Mae gonry Contract Glven to . J. Boxton, At an Advance of $18,000 Over All Other Bids. A few days ngo It was noted in theds columns that the “Ring» of the County Board waa ex- orfsing o great deal of dfligonte In fis cager- ness to let all tho contracts for the now Court- House leforo the tern: of oflice of any of its members expired. 1t was Intimated in the rti- cle that tho fncentive for such unprecedented Industry was the disposition on tho part of the “RIng " to “get even,” ‘and to roke up on subsequent contracts the péreentage lost on the contract for the éut-stone, wherein Walker wid forced from his biil of $605,000 to accept the . work for $540,000. It might also have been sald at the time, in nddition to what was stated, that' one of the reasons for pushing this let- ting of tho now contracts fn ad¢ance of tho incoming of tho ficw Board was the determina- tlon of tho “Ring" members to protect sd many of thelf number as hind fafled to bo eleet-' ed by not only providing thiem with an Incouie, But also by fulfilllug the promiscs mado by which they adhered to $Valker fn tho matter of Ietting tha cut-stone, While this much was not sall that could have heen, ¢ven fiore wns dém- onstrated to be true yesterday {n the action of. the Joint Committee” on Publie Bujldiugs and Publie 8ervico fu tho fulfithaeut of the predie- tioh mude in these columns, that whatever might be the bids of others, high or low, responsible or frreeponsible, P, J, Bexton would fecelve tho contract for the fron amd magodry Work for the Court-House, - TILE BIDS FOR THE WORK werae opened In the Board Monday, referred, and yesterday the Committee took them upand con- 8ldercd them, This action s without precedent in tho history of the **Ring " cven, us despicable and bold In {ts doings o8 it has dared to be, In the letting of thi cut-stone work, weeks clapsed before the Committee to which the bids had becn refer; ¢d could be gotten togethier, for the reason, probably, that the * Ring " had moro time upon its hands than now to dicker and ar« ' runge with biddors, When the Committee did mect, thd matter of making the award oceupled gevernl weelts: Every bldder lind to bo-sum- muned and examined, and syery bidder's bonds- man was subjected to a microscople examinn- tion, cven to ‘the extent of having his pockets turned Inside ‘out to satisfy the Committee ot his rcspouxslblflt\" all of wlilch work, howeyer, was dutie by tho ¢ Ring," it mnuat be remember- ed, (n the ‘endeayor tocrowd outall bidders with whom satisfactory arrangements could not ho made. Then agatn, In the matter of “county supplics,” the blds for which wero opened i June Inst, but upon which the Comnittee has not yet fonnd thme to act for numerons reasons. Periolat I*u\! been the contractor, but the same Grand July thut indicted himn for conspiracy to defraud ulbo fndicted a mojority of the Com- mittee whose duty it wos to puss upon bids for “gupplics,” cte. ~They could not, under the circunistances, reneyw tig contract, nelther conld they afford to negative the old contractor, hence no'time hus becy’ found to make a new award, und the Committee hna contented itsell with purchasing all supplics on the market from “ WCLEVY &CO.,"" thus demonstrating the curlous mathemntical proposition that tio nnd two make four, In all other matters of equal magnitude the same rule has prevafled up to yesterday, and the excep- tion was made for nd otlier reason than hus l- veady been fndiented—the expiration of tho terni of office of several members of the “Ring,"” and thelr determination to keep #oyen " atoll hazards., This is flustrated the fuet that in the Court-Ilouse matter the; hawve pushied tholetting of all contracts, ani contruets which canuot be entered upon fur months, thus robbing the fncoming Board of all Yosn‘blo rights.aad preserving for ftself all available pereentnges. The lunlnfi of the dunl contracts to Sexton was the work of but a very few inoments, First, the bids wero exposed, which was purcly a formallty. Second, the pluns were sont for and examined, which was a farco of the fiest water, Third, Mr, Sexton pot the award ot his bid, 323,108, without 4 question belng nsked or s remonstrance being nddy on the part of any member of the Committes, Proparatory to the aetion, however, the bid ot Arnustrong” & Co. was_deelded as ¥ snide,’” because it was unex- pectedly low, and soveral other low bids met the sume faté, bevause none of the Committeo would confess to Jmowing tho biaders. Inthe meantime, however, some one had figured that Ly taking “MeNell & Son's bid for._brlele work, 10,000, und _the Union Foundry Work's bid for iron work, §2:4,000, that Scxton's bid was over £13,000 higher than thelr combined bid, but this was promptly vvercoma by o motlon to Jet the WIIOLE WORK TO ONIt MAN, and so much was compassed fn o moment. Of course, no objection could bo made to MeNefl's responsibility, In view of the fact that be had been awnrded a much’ largér contract n few weeks Prcvlonfl, and about the Unlon Foundry Works' respousibility there certainly could be no question, Yet the progruinme wasearried ont Just the same, and Sexton was given tho entiro orls at an Inereaso over otlier bidders of over $14,000, Tho only queation ralsed during the scssion of tho Committee was by osu unweleomo spcetator, n reprosentative. of the Un- fon Foundry — Works, ho buing the only gentleman present representing o bld who wus not fn gomo way allled with the “ Ring," Ufimu heing naked whethier his estab- Tishmont could furnish all tho fron needed or not, Lo replied evasively, and called attention to the advertisement for proposals wherein Jjoint Dbids hind not been Inyited and could not bu en- tertained, Il motntuined that hids had been fnvited separntely for brick and iron work, and read tho invitation for propossls, which sus- tulned him. Jlo was unfortuuate, howover, which {8 the experiencd of most honest men b dealinig with tho Bourd, for whilé ho was mak- inge his'protesta Mr, Sexton walked oft with tho Inwrels. The gentlemon coutinued Ws pro- tests afterward, but he was talking to men ho knew not. Tho; responded that they had heara such talk before, and in the i{rent.c:t Pumlmlun uroso from thelr scats annd hdulged fn o bearty hand-shaking with thoe vietor, which lxmveedlnu was but introductory .lw the wine-drinking which followed ut a later our, At the meeting of the Board to-moarrow tho ‘awaed to Sexton will be ratliied, a specinl mool g baying been called for that purpose. "The bidders wiio have bid_in valn will be on hand to fightand demand thelr rights, but ull muat boe 0 vain, for_ thoso who have commenced the fraud will sco that it fs carrléd out. At lenst, nothing ean prevént except tho Interference of the Cutirta, and with Jato succesacs, the ¢ Ring" has heeonse 60 emboldencd that it has no fears, Bons Bhepherd. Corresponilencs Iinitiniore Gasette. Wasuinuton, D, G,y Nov, 16.~The nunounce- ment that u meeting of the creditors of A. It. Shepherd was held at his place of busiucss, corner of Twelfth strect and Pennsylvania avenug, aid that his creditors “ unanlinously ugreed to extend thelr several clalins for a Bcrlud of fiye years,” waa furnished to tho press y Mr. Latta, ‘of tho firm of Kilbourn & Lattn, and 18 fncorrect in many partleulors. First, there was no mecthng of his ontire creditors; tho weeting wos compused of his muny fricuds who eu*nyud hig bmu‘:mu. ete.y and some to whom he was Indebted, Becondly, thoss asscunbled wero present by eard divitation, und, thirdly, there wiis & policemun stationed at the door who was ordered to admit noné but thoss who had iuvitations. Beveral representatives of the pross made appli- cation, but were refused admission. 'Thero was ond onnouncament of the fact that Bhepherd was granted tho privilege of golng fres of in- terest for the first year, and thut lio was required to pay fi per cent for tho remalning four yeurs, and that ho had forgotton to mention the 30, 000 which was unaccured, The whole arvange- ment {3 entirely Shepherd's, and etlforts wers miude lust nll.ihk 16 blindfold thoe poople, Ho ad- mity his Mabilitfes of 1,500,000 sveurcd, ‘This £1,800,000 18 Pluced at 5 per cent the sccoml year, wideh will rczrulw Nim to poy tu Lis cred- flunwfiuw Inthe meantime ho Lus to make up the .600 for ¥r(n:¢ry Dills, cte, A. R, Bhepberd, tho onco mighty ruler, I8 slmply now A l& Shepherd, plumber and gas-fitter, clncianati Commerclal. % _ Bhepherd way und I8 s wonderful wman, It bos been the grip of bruts fores by which ha has held fortunc, [l fs a man devold of senal- bitity, und devoured by seillshntss, which per- mitted hitn to woo and wip a muufl, and drop D when e conld no longer use him, The fall ure Is not altogether o surprise; though, like u long-looked-for death, ft wus striklng when it cawge. 'The papera ussert as o reuson why his creditors ** should urhuld bim, staud by him, lend him every afd In thelr power,” that o husy been & ' public benefuactor,’ thut ho has done for Wuxlxluglon whit wo BOO men ever attempted. In this thero 18 a difference of opluion; wany regard biw s 8 public demoral- .ghapes, has lad” po great suceess fn h.n»rl from the fact that the example he bas gy en v munillcont cff reckleas mode of doing business, erecting rows of houses withoul money, on Tola only settled for with *cas and dogs,' hias done more to ruln busincss men who had the ambitlon to imi- tato him, without the exceutive ability Lo *car- 1] cxlmvnf:nnt living, ostentutious show, ts to ciurches and high ofiicinls, ry? out tho wilil schemes. Some, and I conld count & dozen, have munk Into ahject poverty; othors arc ‘bn the verge of rulng two madn tis- signnients to-day; some are In disgrace, and four are on the ligh rond to the Penftentiary. e ' . AMUSEMENTS. STITE GREAT DIVORCE CASIL? 'The new play with the abave titlo produced ot MecVicker's Theatre lnst night s the English version of **Lo Proces Veaurndicur.” It was brought out in London at the Criterion Theatre, with Mr, Charles Wyndham in tha role of Geoffrey Gordon, Being transplanted to this country as n tender exotic, it recelved thes fostering care of Mr, Boucienult,—was grafted to snother French growth called *Le Coup Canif,”” and blos- somed at Wallack's Theatro as *“Forbldden Fruit.” Mr. Daly watered 1t with his tears, and straigitway 1t shot up lke anollier Leanstalk at his theatre, where It was called *Life,” Josh Hart had It pruncd by an honest hushand- man, and it wad called by bim’ * French Plata," Fred Willlains, at the Bostoh Muscum, and John T, Ford, at Baltimore, presented It to the pub- lle with the title that’ Mr. McVicker has re- tained. The present verslon reséinbles more closely Mr, Daly's “Life” than it docs Mr. Houcleault's ¥ Forbidden Fruit,” yet it differs from both so materinlly that it would not he recopmized a8 druwn from’ the snine source. Jf we stop to_ inquire why this pla; 'L.ln vnrl;un ranec, En- gland, aud Amerlea, wo shall probably find the reason to bo that thero exists in all thesc coun- trics n strong tastg for farco, *‘The Great DI- yoreo Case!’ s farce In three ncts, Arllll out thin townrds the end, It has much bl Zht and witty dislogue, many amusing sltuations, and n rapid and agreeable " actlon, In'point of con- struction it Is utterly defleient, nud {t has no dramnntic purpose, The sooner the fact fa recognized that 6 fa @ farco—and not an oyver-delleate, farce—tho easfer will it be to orm & eritleal ostimate concerning it. The story fs thatof a mar- rled man with o relentless mother-in-law, who drlves him for femnlo society to other hearths than hisown, Hohaga flirtation with a mar- rled woman whom he hos met nt a rink, and lmys a visit Lo her at her rooms {n tho Langbam Totel, at night, in the absenco of ber husband, While lie fs there varlous contreiemps oceur, Hoig driven awny withoat his hat and coat. “These ore dispatelied by an angry servant-girl to the mother-in-law, und the next wmornhy they arc shown as damning cvidenees of s ullt, The divorcs casg Involyed fn tho action merely incldental, Tho reference sccme to Le to three divorco cases,—a supposititions ong Inyented by tho husband to excuse his. absenco fiom home at night; o real one, which further complicates wntters by the visits of the pretty client to his chanbers; and a third oue in prospect, which brings to the young lawyer his first re- tnining-fes as tho eurtaln goes” down, Though tho atory Is thus slight, {t Is sustained with some success by the aid of Mpnrkuu‘g dinlogue. Bome of the wlitielsms are worthy of” 1L, J. By- ron, as when the young husband retorts on lis mollmr-lmlm\', who hud sald with cmphaals, “T lave 1y susplclons, Gefvey Gordon *'OL course you haves I would't recognize iyou with- out thém ! Later,when his fricud, dlscoursing on politfes and "pl’ w; s chalr, falls over back- wards, ho ssys: ¥ Never mind, Plikie, you'ro not the first politiclan who has come to™ grief through the motion of tho chuir.” The ucting of the play was much better than ite merita deserved,—(ndeed, tho Dbest seen in a plece of this dcscrlptlon slnee *‘ Mar- rled in Ilnste? left the boards. Mr, Thorne us Jeafrey Gordon and Mrs, Stoncall pa Mra. Juseph Sharp were very satisfactory embudiinents rt these réspective personuges. It wonld bu well, however, for Mr, Thorne in acting of this Rind to cultivate more thoroughly a spirit of earncat~ ness, Half the fun eluded the audience in con- uc(Hucm-u of his too-ovident sympathy with it. Thisis not the proper attitude for tho farce- nctor, Misa'l'racy played the part of JMre. Gra- Tiam with case and assitrance, rcrlmim eveit with too much of the latter quality. The oceasion wag notabla also for tha reapjearance of Miss ‘Tanner, a8 yet still a_noviee, hut a promising one, 1T MeVicker's Theatre 18 to be made 1 trainlug-school for novices, we buye reason to rojolce When 8o promising a one as Miss Tanner cotues forward, liowever wo mny groan at the delectable Thoumsen, —— TIHE ¢ BANISHED” SCENE, An amusing controversy has sprung up in re- gard to the justice of Tk TRinuNe's eriticlsm on Mfss Anderson’s acting in the * banfshed " seeno of Romeo and Jullet.,” A correspond- ent of ono of the morning papers maintains that gho was correct in appearing nore horrifled when shie heard of Jomeo's baulshment than when sho supposed im to Lo dend. Hosays that banfehment in those dnys was regarded ns worsa than death,—that fomeo declared lilg reference for death beforc banishment, and hat Jutiet snfd: * 'Fhat ono word, banished, had siainten thousand 2ybuits.? Putting aslde tho obvlouscircumstance that the too-partinladin(rer of Miss Anderson has not quoted to the pnlm,z— elnce: the questfon dues not concern the relative Importance of Komeo's banishinent. gud Zybalt’s death, but of Jtome's death or banishment,—1t i3 pluln that tho foree of poctieal exairgern- tion was. not understood cither by Miss Anderson or by her defender, Af banlshment wero worso than death, fomeo utd an casy remedy for his misfortune, Ifo had but to stay at homo and be excented. The words of the L’rince on uttering tho sentence, of Jtomeo unl Jullet on parting for the Inst time, and of Friar Laurence, show that thoe previons specehes of the lovers were metely exaprerns t{ons_coused by despalr. Read, for fnstunce, the Friar's words to Jomeo ! The law that threaton'd death hecomen thy friend, And'turns it to exile; thore art thou happy, Cotomon senso Lears out this construetlon, and Bhakapeare's menning has never yet been obacured by tho upllllmllon of principles of common feuso to it interpretation, The exact point in Tri Tiisune's ceitlelsm I8 that Juliet should have appeared nore horritled—not out- wardly more_temonstrative, or more violent In lier specch, but more shocked, stuuned, aud overpowered by the intelligence. Whether sho did appear suflleiently stuntied and shocked moy safely be loft to thoe judgment of those who witnessed her performunce. The other nrgu- meuts of the correspondent aro puerilo and in- awer themselves, showing nothlug so completely as his jgnorance of the subjeet. —————— THE BRIGHTON AQUARIUM, V0 the Editor of Thé Tribune, CmioAdo, Nov. #1.—8everal notiees of tho aguarfum at Brighton, Englangd, have appeared fil Tur TRIDUNE, but none of them givo clear account of its appearance and situntion Turing the month of Septemnber I visited that noted scasldo resort, The **scason® had not yet opened, and very few of the fashionable people of England were there, But L sow enough ok fiuo cquipuges on tho beautiful street, or drlve, which runs nlong tho seashore to give me some ddea of what Brighton must be 1n tho month of October, 1t may seem strongu o one not fumiliar with the climite of Englund tolearn that when nearly all of Euglaud, and yarticularly London, {8 drlptln;: with for, und sty and rain, Bri chton 18 blessed with elear ntqmsrlmm aud acloudless sky. It is ot this tite that not only fushionable London, but in- valid London, flacks to this bright and sunny spot to spend a month of guyut or rest, ng seems itting to both classes of visitora, As o student of Naturat History, my solo oh- Ject in visitlng Brighton was to visit the squa- riwin of whieh I lud Leard so much through the aclentific journals, I sm sorry to say that, while L was somewlat disappolnted In the hv- ing fnbabitunts of the uquarium, I was pleased with the butldings antl the excellent desigu of tho whole, I did'not ind as any raro und curl- ous animais ns 1 expected to see, but my visit soon convineed mo that the fault was not with the management, but lay {n tho difleuity of keeplisg tho specimens allse and in health, "The stranger to attempt Yo tind the aquariim withaut a guldo fa somewhat perplexed to fiud that thera {8 uo appearunco of any hullding wbove grountd, All thut ho sces a8 he ? proaches the spot to which hie bus been direeted {8 a light fron rafling, with o gute, Thia gate opens upon u fHliZht ol stone stalrs dows which he goes about thirty feet, when he reaches the entrauce of = the aquarium, Ho flrst enters o lurga reception or reading room, where upun ' tables arranged around the wills arg placed many swmall aquarla, such og nre seen in this country in ;mrlun;. These con- tnin spechnens of the ‘simaller and mors futer- eating uquatle animuls; winong which the most futerceting aro the Bea-horse, whoso strange cquino uppearance oud droll wmuncuyres con- stantly attract o great deal of notice from visl- tora, A very inleresting study i3 that unique reptlle, tho Axolott, of Mexico, " Tho reuders uf the Lopular Sclence Moithly will remembor the deseription of this unfmal, and In 6t Georgo Mivort's Monogvaph on the Cowmon Frog ho describes this singular ereuture, Tt looka lke & frog aud 8 tadpolo combined, dnd the peculfur futcrest which the Axolott posseases b3 this: ot of 131, Tribung unlge fn the first stage of exfatence it 1a eapable of rru;mzuuun, while In ity “uansformed " state it 8 not, Twa varicties are shown—one a8 pure wlhile, the othr a jet, plossy black. ‘I'ha largest nquariuni in this roum is occupied by the beautiful gold aml sliver tish of China ainl Japan, Homeof Lhe fish brought from the latter country are_most singularly distorted as to thelr tails and heade, the resuft of continu- ous selection for many years Adjoining the reudtiig-room s o large and welt-conducted restaurant, whicl was well pate ronized ai alt lours. flere I found the hest cup of ten I had tasted in nll England fragrant Bouchoung, dark snd _rub) cup, and the addition of the rich crénm made It o drink fit for the gods, This room was filled with the perfume of roses anid fragrant exotics, while the walls were decorated with the rarest ferns and climbing ivies, But the must inuteresting rooms, erpecinliy to children, and even * children of larger growih, ! Is the great room where the scals are kept. This contains a large, deu? puol, nearly surrounded by rocks, to the Nelght, on onc slde, of fiftecn feot, The Im"‘ containg two seals, one o very lively, rollicking fellow, wlo was not quict o moment, but was continually swimming rapldly around Iiis home, n\m\em under the water ex- cept when at each efrenft he eame up to breathe with a snort, ‘The other, his companfon, was the largest, and was a sleepy, quict Indlyidual, except ut feeding time, e ustuly lay upon the rocks with one eye half open, breathing deeply, I happened to go In near mflm.- time,—froin 4 to 5 p. m.,—and whilewatching them the keeper came in with a basket of flsh,—herrings [ think they were. The moment he appeared upon the highest rocks, and apparently before he was seen by the scals, they commenced a coneert of the loudest barking, somncthing ke the short, qlllllck bark of un jmpatient dog. Then it was that the sieepy fellow showed thére wasan abun- dunee of 1ife §n i, for hy such active movements as Y did not suppose n seal was capable of oniland, Tle stood up and run upon his four ting, which scemed suddenly transformed Into the ltvelfest kind of legs. The man with the flsh ‘p]uccd one upon o high shelf, apparently beyond the reach of any seai, but the ‘luen was equal Lo the emergrency. e ran up the steep accllvity, and then reared up and act- unlly stood on hig tafl agatnat the wall and took the coveted fish in his teeth, The keeper next took the tall of a fish in his tecth and his genl- ship'ran up to him, stood up against tho mnn, —they were about the same lelight,—an took ™ the flsh quickly in his tnouth, Mcanwhlla the other fellow was growing niore and more impatient every moment, and his barking was fast and furious, but was soon sl- lenced by the keepery who threw the fsh one by one into'the water, when they were canght very dexterously by the seal. I was ranluulurly in- terested by the activity With which the Jareer eeal would leap fromn “the Nighest rocks after fishi—almost catching it before it reached the hogan a ferles of or, io_princtpal tanks of the aquarlumi are ranged on cach slde of wide, pleasant halls or walks. Iere you see, level with your body, ltrge, cool-looking Inclusures of sea-water, eaclh with it fouutain of fresh alr bubbling up from its botfom. 'This constant uflrply of_pure afr fs found to keep the fish from dyhig. You stand in front of u tank—between you and the green water §s n gheet of plate-gliss an fnch thick. The finny denlzens come up amd put thele noses agalnst the hither side, and actually flat- ten them, o8 do children outeide of a ‘candy shop, They float up and down and sture at you with thelr prylng cyes. I never before kiew that fish nadl such expressive cyes. Some had a soft, pleading look; others a sullen, dlscontented expression, and still uthers 1ooked at you curiously, lnqulsftln y, 08 I they ** want- ed to know, you know." But the ereature with tho _most diabolical look wus the Octopus—Vie- tor Mugo’s devil-flsh.”! Although the largest ono there was no bigmer than 4 shol-baie, L would not like to mect him alone fn ono of the dark crevices of his tank, I witnessed one of them cateh a luckless worm of some kind that was slowly crawling on the saudy bottom. The QOctupus slowly hovered over him amoment, then down—*like n hawk on a chicken "—he fell, rather than swooped, and closed over the unfortunate fuscet—*“and ail was over.” 1t was a strango sight as they clung to the glass partl- tion with thelr long, snaky arms outsprend, each with arow of suckers, which looked won- derfully like carefuliy-worked “eyelet-liules 1 and {n'the centro of the body was the beak-like mouth and gleaming, angry cyes. Strnnge tlsh are the flounders, Iving flatwlso on the bottom, or swlmming with undulating reptilian motlons, up and down gud across thefr rooms, 'The history of thelr development, ns glven by Darwin, 18 very curious. e mplies that they were not intendled to swim flatwise— was certaln clecumstanees In thelr carly Jile changeid Nature's pluns. But I am stretching out thia communication too loug, and will close by culllng nttention to the fact that we have, right in the heart of this ;i'rw\t city, a splendid site for an aquarium for resh water fishes. In Lake Park, on Michlgan avenue, nu aquarium of half the size of the one ut llrn;]nun might be constructed without very large expenditure. It could bo placed under the care of the Chicuro Acndetny of Brience, aml be the means of educating tlio people, ns well ns students, Into the facts of natural his- tory Ina practical way not porsible to get out of bovks, All suminerund winter it would be a resort for our eitizens for instruction and recreatlon. A large reading-room, a good res- taurant, and s musie-hall could be included In the underground bullding, and, Leing so easy of aceess from all parts of the clty, the oi- trance-fees would in ¢ few years amply re- munerate tho eity for the expense of the estub. Iishment, It woilld attract thousands who now spend thefr lefsure bours in Leer-saloons, dune- ing-rooms, and other {)lnven of queationable aurusement, 1t {5 to be hoped that the city will goon feel uble to buftd such o pluey ns . resort for its growing poputation, E, M. Havre. e —ep———— PORK-PACKING, Special Dispaich to The Tridune, IspraNsroris, Ind,, Nov, 2L.—Up to date, 52,760 lioga have been slaughtered here, an fn- crease over last eeason of 4,740, Number in pens, 18,7003 rullng ratc, £5.50. : MISORLLANLOUS, A SVECLAL ANNOUS 10 MART a5 MART MALTL FULLY G NTED, QUALITY & XCELLED, ICES N FOLE L AN D 0 o e, B 615, 0, llar, 812, i MINKSETS D Cular. 813, 810, &: MR RN i 5, 5uo, 25, MINR COLL? TR 110!\!““ shetland and Al 1, Mo up SIAT, SRIN J in the Alest nanior, mutt and b, 81, X 2, $25, $40, per st 2, 25, 30, N—$7. 10, £15, $2u, pur sut ALt S S10, por e MINE-—#810 £25 pur sot. £1 {0 §10 per uet. A AT Sgr e 31 SALEUETES, 0, 100, g120, ama FUR TRIMMINOS—Marten, Frencli Stiver For, Ttussiun Sliver 1'ox, e Fox, Trrown nud 8l1ver Conuy, Wil hlyl'-‘llul& Frie e per yurd upwards, Gooda will bo sent €, 0, . by espress ubject to ex- amination, 10, T, MARTIN, +*Dlack Bear Fur Storo." { “;qui-ék Tiear Fur tore.” u Cit BRIN A OLNGIERFORENGLAKD O FILA by gentlenan of wido comues oiiico ot Manehesier, E runcy, * Address M. L. M, U Clileugo, and agent ul v Turin ARKE, slvruian A LI GASTL BATOFOR ERR VIING, CAR: 4\ pets, furiiture, and iniscellineous koods ot nny kiod oy wenatig letter W JONAS GELDEM, Ut Btate-st S DESLILING TO REAUIE COUNTRY. suin tho best and clieapeat muance t F Lists and supureln 70 Jacksv! N RESPECTFULLY INFORMSE THE sdies of Chicagy that she has returued from 'arts wliiall the lateat noveltica of the sensut, an opened dressinaking parlors ot 635 Coftagy Girove ohposite Dunglus jiouse, whore wha wil fiv ktud to s all e old rustomure; sl Uivss Dot Yot avii puieol Tred her. Dreages cut, Dited, and temuning planned, 3 ;. ol sulh 1 for aal Puionatue, 1 GhY tliaps, BT, to at reasouhle prices. luiported pattor EH—A SECOND-UIAND. LARGE-BIZ it furiaca I exeliange for mUll-work oF clicap Address &5 Fulton-st, TEN—A_(GOD BABE-BIL heater, inpdius slaay Wnist Vo W HE T zh;sl.n;s?”uf A EIL wkuuseript). ingo. Eugiisy ey Which ST Sl TABIAIY, oltign Of thy Boclal Qusstlon o Wotiet 15 iaborers und the Pollilcal Cattte trassiators wanlcd wio pay opyFight, They tuy fordiwiil opyrleht for disieeivi fo Kurope, and sl a3 flous aa they plewsv, Fersobally, st Ui uany el Wolid-at.s loom 11, "V ARTED=TO WUY A llurd table, Must ba good as new, canh.. Addreas A 43, TrIbuk omeR \ ANTED=-MO! fi}:nu‘s LA’ ol IUUI«I‘ second han Address W sycamory, M. \VANTED—A CIGAL BT Woitreun, “a 1 sacvay FIT FREE. 1] on 10 I:II'BTH cumnmisions. 2}‘. Tltte- Lurk, I'a, BOOKS. ];Al}lflA'lh':_i N B(l(lfls_—cflil‘hfi.’r‘l} DIC! Dl ! 1 volutiics urth §13; Natlonal Poriralt uiidy for 615, clieap at $15. 1y 8 old ataud, 39 Clark-ste [iool J exchanged. Gligry, gt Couilit, auld, CITY MEAL BSTATE, R0t BALE a1 Tony & atone-{ront business.rtore, and_ 16t 4 Gornery the huilding covern the lot; stone elde-walke, and ever) 0dern fmprovements the butkiing Cost 16 Liild 1as eRT £113, 0004 (L 18 nuw rented for 4000, and two storea and bagementa vacant that will rent lnrvm por munthy thiia property is on Rtate-st., In i blocka of i*slmer antd pewCuaioin Jlousest it now nly!‘h’)lw}rrenl nat,and 11 all rent 2l will ||u¥ 16 per centy it |y getting better every, wnr-‘ll Liere {8 any one who wanta 8 hariain, or 1o muke £245,000 net §n twa yeara, hore Ia v And g Galland pet Tl part 5. BOYD, Htoam 14, 149 JOfE, SALE = WG nTOR Driek Tuute, 25354, a1l modern (mprovem Fibcis, outhweat enfmer Michiqan and Daatas.avet orie pI Lie fineat corners on Miclilkan-n -, | (ot ean bo aivideds bottom prices and torma esay, Inquire on E, WITIl DARY, ON LEABED without lease, Bonth Bide, near 3. MILLARD, loum 17, 153 Dearborn-st, Trom Bar OftY HOUSE, AND 1,0T 24 FEET et 5 oo bt shory k01 81 @h Eaih, baluncs ey, Binrygain. ! G, ATt UE Wasbington.st. SUDURRAN REAL ESTATE, J01 BALE_PAIK MIDOR—TWO T Tk A o e v g1 o) oy £500 own: New g-atory Td-rootn house, B1,200; only $200 down Thnecsronm cuttage and twa fotx, €740; only £50 down, The sbove are the clicaprat hoines yot offered, and can be pald for in tnontlily payments of PO TiE BON, 13 Lanae t., Room 4. _ JFORBALE=s100 WiLL BUY A REAUTIFUL TOT, M onn ek derof, at Lacranize, 7 miles from ct, and . alreadyod. 113A BROW. S foona JrotsaLE-ot Rt CH HOUSE AND COT- IS0 b Wanngton-sts b non COUNTRY REAL EST FOR BALE~CIHOICE FARM, 100 ACRKS L from cityy WlPTLE I T0 RONT-IHOUSKES, PO RENT—€20 PEN MONTI-FILST STORY AND Unaenient of 8 2-atory, hatement, and Manmard:ront fiouse o1 Walnut-st, Just’ weat of Ashland Tiase: ient itk Kitclicn, dlning-room, iemroum, aiul laun dry; fieat story hins double pariors, large {»\mlby I+ Toutn, and bat-room, Appiy 10 W D. KERFOOT & €0, b0 Ewst Washingion-st, e RO TR P T “ONE 10 FOURR BLOCRE EROM_LIN- ol 1'aric and onu 10 two LIOCks from strest-carm, o REW uetaguntTront, 11 rouine, baiil nd all conven- tences: 10-aom brick, atone Tronks 1 fek with furnuce o Bxtira; il ot mederats rates to, Say | fext. Ao -atory and butemeit,brick, partly tirhish- cd, Inrze harh, elc,, S10; u tist Of G rooins, 24 flour, §i: Kot matnitoor,' dil Conventences, 21, ' Call at 671 aialicy-el., OF 153 ltandalphest., third ioor. Nuburpai. J'0 RENT=~0R #ALE—A LARGE NEW 2.STORY house In Suutly Chicago, Near Dalilinora & Ohio filiope, puitabic T0r Uoarding-liouse, restaurant, or n. ' Bent 10w 10 frst-claan tenant: Apoly W THO: TOYLE, Justice of the Peuce, Eouth Chleaco. i) ILL SELL, A FISE 1H0USHE AND soot: & Deautitul resdence” in BUN BIRUS,. 0 Wasliingion -st. wronud, l(l"Js " yearind, Wi Tuehiyiitha, B 10MILES o liousc and barn; alf cuitlvated. H. Washingtun-st, f € ST —PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT rooirs to gentieinan and wife or gentiewnen, AL L2, pur week, ab 416 bouth Stat “Trausleaty accuminodated. o T~FUIL s D 1 room, tugutlier or separately, Privato family. 142 Eauth Moryas VWASIED-OSE Jraon-TURNEN. TWO anon W SITUATIONS WANTED ~MWALE. lm‘vgo);mgas:n. Clorkny et ( ANTEDIY X taan, for he hieta of Heedirl, THES 1o Goeid Jhiaghocs or clothing; has bléen"lruvffinfl in the Btats" miro) o . Chces TonL-Claa, - Addrosd A B, TFIbune ontee ) T Rl o | QITUATION WANTED-IW A FOUNG MAN 28 UMAER, PETERSMITH, BTAT S Atfofnues b ] i in y any Addrers M_10, Tribuns omee, TEDIALE AELT, michine handa, corner Kinzln ond Wis Uwo cabiaeimakers, At factor ndave Sshiam. T SFONE AT | QUTITATION W, BXLEAMAN_FOT Come early this moming wiiulesals hotike ot ACtIrer by a0 o ' TON, contrasten, B0 TUCEal CNNVARRER L TOCTTLCh HAF e A an nchmen, Tenmsters, otcs ChITTRIR: " Fisabclia clty PREe o aH o WANTED-A COLONED MAN TO TAKE cAR | ied. Addfou for on wenid, 4 G 1. T Fibing ; one o undérs JTUATION WANTED=RY A RAN 3T makehielf eneraly el Wit pay 813 aonin | SGRATheth oh o e ol kecherca PR , Applyat ) 3 i pay il be suticlent, to anpourt b s St Bpiopmani Avin Samify during the winter. _Addres K 8, Tribane offc ANTEDINMEDLATELY, 50 woon.oior. STTUATION WASTEOZOE THUST, 1 RN corly a3 A it 9 - ot Tor S e Xtk Sobdivest cor: | Mmancial aperationr. '8 P, Tout e ‘é“s""__n 1N RU8 ner Lako and Markat-is, JITUATION WANTED=IN T GROCENY — A young manj guod reference can be glyett, (nend ness b VW ARTED -t 51, "Tribue office. ‘chappers for Misouri fare ¢ Addresr (255, Tribune o = v = z 100 coal-miners, Atd. I, BPERI SITUATION WANTED-AS COLLEGCTOR Ol AS~ co work n"l“’!llhuf‘l‘.lm in n well-ca dulphoat. sixtant fii ot wiio cait_furmish see tablished fouse, by & yonng man curlty and good rference.Addresn ) o, Tribun ‘Critaon ITUATION WANTED-AFTER JAX, 1, N e U R o sun of mitch experienea in the mannfacture of all kinds 108 e, - AND ), Almo, Itan+ Mincellancous, ‘ 'ANTED=50 MEN AT £0 A MONTI SELLING our lefter book.” Nu pres or water used. 6 i copp MORILES, (hee, o Tar Cireular. B, ELSLOR MANUFACTU COSFANY, &9 M . and 132 Diearhorn hicio, IKTASTED=MEN TO 13 NEW AIVEICLE of work madain A Wentern factorys hort af refero ‘“dulaml“ orofta fin m:cngfnium‘m’wlf Riven as to ability, ete. Arf_l_r_r{url v Tribune oifice.§ S E el e e C- 3 LININGT Miscolinnoou. GITUATION WANTED-TEISONR Ot PITMS TN need of A private detective wiil he falthtully sup plied at rrasonable rates by consulting I 27, Tribune. JITUATION WANTED-TY A YOUXO MAN o xperfence fn the wholesals Tuiian, 018, SroUrl, Kank, ang el eithier for & special of general line, Ibune office. B e — SITUATIONS WANTED~FEMALE. Domesticn. JUTUATION WANTED=DY A VOUNG GIRL AS 53" dining-room gifl [n 8 firsteclana American houwe, Good reference gi i Fitn‘é:)" st Hotel Denmark, 8 and ED=IY A IIELTADLE OIIL T0 WANTED-MEN TO E tion flolter, Bt Novelty Company, 113 East Madfson-at., ) ’\"v’ixn-:n'-m\'ou. a8 supernumerarieg in Wedneaday, between 12 and 1 snd 6 and 7 o'clock p. 1 AL stage-door MoV fekonr n T hentr AL WANT}:] MANRT MEN EVERYWHERE T( troducen staple hoasrhold lfl'(."t AL S Proft uf 40 rcent, It will oy those seeking Lusinesy for the winter to Inveatiuate. Band stamy for pajieras or (o for fisample. IAY & CO., Chileago, WASTED=SALESMES. FRON™ 7 045 TEATR of age to all Dr, Naphey'a family mcdieal work; }ll'l m"‘lr 12&.:‘1 HIIIQI"II!I{X'I\'II’;']?’ l{l:,\k; L) |'r'fllu Il"‘:;“v" vet coutd ey Wik s Tong. 1T Fou Nave I ey enouit o et out of tawn, wu Adaite | QITUATION & o X OF (00U ADDI tar of the Norfh.» A s Address A 10 ke mord money an it, call aud dogeneral housewark tn ' ainsil private semily, N W HORLAND & GO 9 1ako-s gy, | Callatowal , comer Fouttoennat. i h—A DRIGHT AND AGIIVE OFFICE ITUATIO WANTED=IV A COMPETENT, - o second work snd dining: room ":Pk in h'g:;:\l.‘ Hxltu»r‘lmwl. Call at 8y Indisna-sy,, corner THIE AXD OTIER St ¥ . ; SR AT ITUATION WANTED-DBY . A N el 16 &'t e | QUTCATION NRNTERC AT L CONTRRL ML T ASS THOROUGI TO0K: | Ciinseay 07 Woat Pearson.at,, ooy bloek nursh of ED=X F canyarser; no other need apply, Bteady employs P 1 Lo FiEnt party; €2 ‘e ITUATION WANTED=BY 3 ment Lo Flht party; £200 can be castly mada before t e S Oy N ANTED=DY Jl\“ fif“g{’,’;fl.‘.‘"‘“’ iniist 'Wrlt o good hand: and have xoud adrene S0, 14{Lane ot H Hotidays, " Flinres’ of ci 3 Mo 110, Thivans omeey. ey done 4 yate tamily. Call or two dnya at 171 Norlu aiste L AND 4 LADIES TO | = e i NEAND 8 e 19 QITUATION RARTED-RY A DANRIT GIRL 70 e D do_gencral huuscwork in & smali Christian family. e | Callut77 \West Erfe-st. for twu d WA AWAKE TOUNG MAN WITI | o Py Nopey iy fo S RIS stpiing e, Wesky | 0oLkl fovseumet i a piivnts £ ) ouble ay Y e p Ploney Uoubled s irLy daxn, Hroliy tmincate. Cull | /0 T Hricmet.o 10 tho rear. North Sitle. AN TS ¥ INTELLIGENCE N WANTEO=HY A QUOD GILL TO DO A Y Bt weneral loysework, Call ot Trib ol far e N L pent. ot Hodge & | 10 1. m, Retorence gtven if requived. SRis fmR Homer' 47 West Iiandoijii-at. e | STTUATIONS WANTED-Y A GOGD COOE ASD < Sce -glrl & nice private iy, T WANTED—FEMALE HELP. iF vequired Tiedss il of addrest 30 Finion snd Fit: Domestics. I3 TON WANTRDBY A N0 A VWARTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL TioUse: ; vase fanly wio Ve itk o ok OMiss 1 arpenter- Wwork in 8 amalt fanl. 8t 552 Wentwortli- 1104 o'clock o UATIO GOOD GIRL T0 DO A o &pa:;:u ieap, 1 [ieyin WL:{ll:. cul '1‘0 RENT— ROOMS, RANDOLPIT-ST, In good order, with pantry and closcls, ltent 13 uth. _inqulr 3 Weat [tandolphisst. ) JEST-R GUITR OF FURNISHED, FTONT 18, YRy plensan o rooma unforals uftabie for Vgt Ivuu-:kec’ving or an artiit, at 553 West Mudizo up-stalrs, ¥ DEATLBURN-ST,, carpets aud furnitare ail S‘Im A usomork Heteren asowork. . G Resciert .o Jlotereuce given, Call atdoz TTUATION WANTED—BY A COLOWED GIRL TO da goneral haiewark. i Aty Upe VW ASTEDSA Goon COSITETERT G1E 10, 59 iy, AN A DHOWR, APDIy A% 30 State-ss, op Y genernl housework o s minal . Inquirest | & TGRTION WANTED—NY A GTRL T0 COUK. 76 Fulton-st, v wash, and 102, In & private (ot ARy S WWANIED=A WOSAS CO0r 10 D0 G Weat Madison-st., ftoom 34 s Yorkfn a iotel,” Callat No. 52 Sberuan g |‘;|;.ué\nns.m.\xn1flab—n'rAxsum.ml’wou.\m T4 X on, in'a private family, WASTED=A GERMAS GIEL T0 10 GENERAL | callmt &) \mu}j’o e alorgy o, Mo A Homsswaric u swall family. Inquireat AN 10 | STRGATION —WANTED-TY X RESPECTADLE GIRL FOIl GEN- eral housework In a private family, Gerun or Scaniiuavian preferred; references requirod, Call 569 Weal Adam RESPECTABLE TP URNISH én ROONS, WITH Kingsbury Llock, 1iandolphi-st., ISHED lodging, R0 MENT—NICEL or, Wlll_mu;‘bom_ 1H00NS_ FoR LIGHT Apply st 33 West [tan- 70 RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE STORE IN EX i3 soND 0od, Aecund doar frotn 8., 0 Washiugton st Miscclinncous, T—~BARN WITH FOUR STALLS. Prairie-] WANTED-TO ERENT VVARIED=TO UENT-AN IMPROVED FAILM, 40 ‘to &0 acres, within 50 mlies of Chicago. Give los eaton, full purticalura, und tesina, 3 39, Ixtbune, ‘V«\.\TEb-Tu RENT-BY AN ELDENLY COU. 1 Pust-utlice,” TILLO' APPLY §'0 RE: ALK Die, one or twu hicely and camfortably furnished cont rouins, secund or third flour, southern front. Ads dreas, with terms, 1 8, ‘Tribune office, for two days. WAFTED=R0 TN T=A DANN LATG for ive lioracs and tWe WOZONA, W of our Rtore and_near pavemient, STEELE ENOUGH id a mile & PRICE, 33 glrl w do genersl housework In &a American privat “fA. D—A SMART GIEL TO WASH DISHES fln"ly._l\w‘fy #73 Elgh . {”‘ i Y a0 o penvral Kitctieu work. Apply at Hooia %, 'Srru)\-rm-s WANTED=RY A GOOD GIRL, T0 DO S S Bt A ‘chatber work or take car: of . Call o U= FUIST-CLAGS COOR; SONE BUT | 4 il 0Tt ompot 11 South ¥ t meed apply At the Oreat Esstern k! + i hasement, JITUATION fWANTED—TO DO _SECOND W ST ATS chrk oF Snotive ADDIY At 1953 BnurTieR- 8 i down-stairs. g n ;ufl\"‘flh\'&" ujr‘&lni neur con O i Y wweat & ITUATION WANTED=HY A BWHI . TO AL S s WA EGE | ST R S DT 18 3¢ call 15 Townsend: NEeAMNIroNacs. QITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOURE: \TANTED-TOUR EXYEOIENCED GIRLS ON | X work or couklig in a privats family; Flease call at Iinen coata._Apply &t 45 W (0+6t., tap flour. | 120 North May-nt. 0 | QITUATION “WANTED — Y A COMPETRN &) Ecoteh girl to do cooking{ one year in last Dlscw? Pleasc call at 0 State-st, "' \FANTED—FIVE LADIES TO LEARN TO C SUTUATION WANTED—NY A THONGUGHLY and it fadtes’ and chillron's Clothing at Ladies' | 32 competent girl 10 do ganernl housework In a privato Busloess School, 250 Stuto-st. fami] tice, Please call at 1928 Can glve goud refe: eld-ae hest Thir Nursess Q A “TAST‘ED-‘A!IERICA.\' O GERMAN GIRL 1370 oYl yearsold to” take ‘eare of Child.” Apply at o gmu\'n“ WANTED—DY A YOUNG GIRL T0 4D dogeueral housework or aecond work ins small famliy; {sa thoroughly compeient person, Apply ot 153 sllver-at. QITUATION WANTED=IN A~ NICE TPRIVATE Tamlly by & competent girl who &Iufll‘h'llllfllAlII\';" husiness, ur would du sed vt ing-| ' inpsincne, e would du' socund Work (i boerding-inuse RDENG AND LODGING, south Side, g T {. ELDRIDGR.COURT—MARBLE FRONT, ELE: | & N WANTED=OY A FRESCIT-CANAL a3 ol Water s, L4 ERsthiel frs dma rodme Rt i | SRS G AR VA'."i‘Tfigm’l"gmh ;l—m\ :ull{\ H“l ;rwu second flour, Jiot and cold water in roun, with busrd, ence, Please call at or add1 m‘}'w:my-um -pt.. 5 shed roonis fur WRht lousekech- | oo EAST VAN TiUil NEAIL_ETATF— | QT " A LCTANLE 19 tn brivato family, state rent, which must becheap. | 70 BAST) (SAN U e i 10 85, N WANTEH FUTANLE “ 3, ) per week s ABIRAARS T viice: A dlgu e atlecor SR ity ANCIAL. = CLARK-ET., TWOOM 1-THE CHIGAGO X ANTED-DY A 5 FINANCIAL, T S ettty Cor o tor-tent sitnantly | S Ao AT oM o S T e e Peasta: A DVANCES WADE, ON DIANONDS. WATGHES, | furmiabed rovuins with buard.” List frco of cusige vi | We private familyy \fiat Bido preferred. - Call for Lwo A\ bonds, efc.,at LAUNDERS' private office, 120 jtan. | Sbpiication, o | ORVO RE 1 Wt s ackali-uls doliat., neac Clark. Kooind 3 ud 6. Estabitihed 164, | & ¢ "W TOT TG AT-AVCE D EAT SO AT ORSOE, 2DV, SR g vATCHL! L oont, cel urnishe d DYANCES SADE ON DIAMONDE, WATCHEE: | (g reasonables for ono or two couples GITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUXG LADY To urs without removal. 151 Kandolph-at., Ruom 3 419 JICMOAS AV, CONSER TIINTEENTH: A O o UILDING AFDOTHEL LOANE MADEAT LOW: CLl sL—Largs mitovo roam un second Huvk fue- D LA =T G, A R A A Ak ltng., | Dishicd or nnfursisheds alsa aingle rooin, with bodrd. ED—0Y A YOI As i An“u 25D SMALL BUNS TO LOANOS BEAL catate atlowest ratés. AL C, BALDWIN &C0., 8 Lasalle-st., ki T Al DVANCES 70 THUSE BTORING o1d oF otlier foods with thy Chileagy Storing 80 Van Burea-at., hear BHatc, 'I“u £V 1N HAKD TO LOAN ON FURNITORE without removal or ou collaterals. C.1.WILSON, Houm 3, 118 Kaudolph-st LOAN AT D PEIR CENT ON FATGIS IN As; tnoney oo ud, o deluye f perfect o FOutn, Murrls, 3il. CowIr- . PARRY, livom & 3 Wi ° 1LY MO FURSTTURE, WITHOGT ey a0 secured notes and ‘athice <ol Mits, PEADODY, J, C. BOND, DL Wash- Hogm 11 and 13, LY TO LOAN ON JMPROVED CITY PROP- iy 10 Bia (o . ApiY 84 Union Trust Coma: BORROW "(FOR MY CLIE: $(0 10 $5,0, 10 amount of B100,000, of rusi eitate security, aod pay 81010 riles waniing to lend, address .0, Box 38, fer cent. VVAHTED=R LOAS G g0 sl g MoNTHE ¢ o N At I TN Glon, T T TAY BV F'0_LOAN—§500, 61,000, 81,60 £000, ARD T otliet ainounty on L’ookc‘:'um'?mfimm. J0HN €. LON aat Washington: Y 10 LOAN ON CITY PRROD- ms of o0 LF Gver,” Commislons luw, TURNER & HOND, 103 Warhington-at. g —§1,000, ANT) §1, LOAN O CITY BH00 e AN D AN NS #i,, loom 6. _ 8 I CEN wrty i wil 8500 a5 s of T TO 1O 0 “hicago and TIydo P e R o ani Tlyda Park properi b . 102 Wshinglon. st MUSICAL, (\lll-‘.A‘l‘En JARGAINS THAN EVER X NEW AND ELEGANT FIANUS AP FAI BELOW KEGULAR PRICES, Hecent extensive purchases enablo ws woller induce- uents i prices of planos and organs alwotugely oo bl w‘k{_ru ciuliodl ore bought at regulur factory uge ures, Wosel A MAGNIFICENT NEW PIANO AT 240 formhich 'w WIEE coslly get €200 ur €300, or even more, aud thenwcll cheaper than our, competitrs. bit us we'can aurd (o vl at £210 wo do Ity bojug determine il o matnialn our o ASIE NEST A IN CHI BTN ORGANS ATE-BT, EASY PAYMENTS. Wo_ scll_cieyant new plunos oa the ' {Instaliment Tan," conblink thoss wha do nut And It convenient 1o {2y tho wholctirlce dowi, to mako paments monthly, Vo ghargo ouly aur regulir cash prices, adding |ntereat for delerred payimeuta, 1T MARTIN, 154 BTATE'ST, TARLOR ORI ILAVE GOME BPLENDI] 55 t greatly reduced Dhicen $3C, $75, $100 Qm uvavy discout from Tegular prlces, M. T 151 Btut: 0 UUY OF [EN i Pianot wouid thee-10p LUBKY. A GOOD X kg to FELT, NIVORROES, DIVORCES~UINPRING divorces (1) for cagues o Afl who destry publicity or ut_luw offl Huotn §0, 4 T by the lawaul auy State. yorce,” withuut_unnceessary [uaeies, nAY corves poud ot _cal LONTUOMELY, 102 Washlugto: 1)one - OBTAIN VALID DECREES Ol divrcs for residentd of any Btite, fur any” causes 2 yearw' expevienco, and every factllty to picass our 1, Adi 7,_Chicag, f1l cazv, I EOALLY AND QU 1n gvery State und Turrl eto, Hesidonve unnecessary, experivace. A, UOUDRICH, LATOLD _GOODS. ASER WILL BE FOUND FOlt old goods or mcrcBundive by N ENPIRFE DED, CHEAP, 100N {Vasniugton (!51:; lg T)P FORNITURE. DOTELL 21 T 40 VEIC CENT, RN b £hh E OFFER REFUSED. Bult ad 10w ua £1%, 'utllllil'ln\c B PARLOR BU CHAMBER ByLb KO REABONABL! ARGl uw very sl PARLOIL BUTTS t‘:lnal.!n.\uuxulhh FPUIE EMUIRE PARLOR sl furuiture, carpets, stoves, e tho celobrutud Eiplns parlor bedsic, b4y Jweat Casli priced. 533 Weal QUIETLY OBTAINED itory fur Incompattbliityy after deCruog 12 years | Ta e pivato feomly, Cal amnily thired Gays at 50 Btateate I il Lnunaresscw. QUTUATION WANTERI-AS LAUNDUESS, APPLY' ut 644 Bouth Clark-st. Tlousokoepers. WANTED—AS HOUSPREEPER 1N caty Toinily, Clty ur country: best of 5. Tiotel, corner Cottage Grove- [, WABABH-AV.—ALCOVE ROOM TO RENT, fur 494 FAPAWAGE ard, hot and cold water; othor desirable rooms. BUITE, Q49 TRAIRE-AV, —BACK PARLOTL 842 TG Veier el omitortss pri Faio tamily. West Side. 93 sautit PEOIIAST.— NICELY-FULSISNED SITUA‘HO.\' hhommm&. with guod board, $35 and ¥5.50 per weel ()5 WALKUT-ST, — A NICE_HOME, WITH | QITUATION WANTED—PARTINS DESIRING THE bourd, for married couple1 $4 per week and S servl -u\-!r un eflTmudupnu cal lbzflw!!n\c(;fllulfl Wife 0 sew uiic day during the weck. SuCry(ag Acrvants leass cull ut Tioom b, 113 East Madl- ot | S0he North Sldc. 3 0755 ASDIANAST, NETWEEN STATE ASD O Denrborn—~Seaily furnisivd ringle rootss, With oud loard, Ly boardérs sccuminoduted, ilote (ESTENKIAL TIOUSE, 269 SOUTIL BTATE6T.— Joard, .'.dpnr weeki dey-board, #4 per weeki trans sient, 1 per day. '\H':\'ADA HOTEL, M8 AND 1% WABASI-AV., N “ntnt door riortli of Mouiroe-st.—Transient rutcs Teduced to §1.50 pur day; board aud ruom #G and up- wards per weel Employment Agencios. QITUATIONS WANTEL-FAMILIES 1N WAXT OF good Ecandionyian and German femalo help, can Lo 1185, DUSKES Ofice, 20 Mlwaul supplieid af [ 1085~ WANTED—THE SPIUATIONS rounhof Hirs. T itE niear J1Gbbard-court, ANTED-LADIES 13 50U s woll ¢ Cottago Touglun 1ouse, Where they cai be supp No. xirle. Miw . hasa large number of ail nutions she van strongly recommend, soumy of which are goud Chrlstisa glrl MORSES AND CARRIAGES. A.\' INVALID GENTLEMAN WILL 8ELL AN EN- O establishment conslsting of onu’ very fat Tangy Drowi mare, 15t§ haude high, 6 years of age, hibh 4uE #put nor blemiah, aud shoI8'sn exeellent sdddle Lo ouo good famlly or husiicss Lay marc Srr'mn'iu By firstecluss hel BIOWN'S ofilee, 'S"rl’cl ATii TIOUSE, 178 RTATE-BT., OPTOSITE 1he Falmer House—To rent, good routs frols &2 10 £ rer wek. with ur without bard. VOARD WANY OARD—ON MICHIGAN-AV.. BOUTIH OF V. enest., by sfugle gentleman. refs ‘en and required, Nons but oo avcutuinsd Aduross A 50, Tribune oitice. nd I8 Quéranteed to trot better than yeareof age ; 5 4 i winutes; th re warranted sound nd In ovel BUSINESS CRANCES, b u‘,‘flm‘ ot class m:vuylu;{n;:;ut-zm' {3 PRI ot o e Do PRSI [T EDCIE SO ERIT RO AT d g A CESTENSIAL RXIRITOR TONEON) 1 o w0l ua oy sttt Al dgublo. harem, S et ol G, Rl | 4 o : AVE| ¥ -8l adeiphin, P°a. R OTR T " GO-ASTEAD MAN WITH §100 READY ’\5“‘" "ggx’«%fi caels L6 munage branch ottlew In t.Lunui lueranve, PEN- ditog,© 953 Madison 3 steady, feglthmate; **no pedt v Tioom 7. W ITH A VAL CAPITAL CANLEATS | A Sneu THE CELEDRATED by Kbttt st e a puylog fnvestment by sddressing K60, Trib- | fng & Co, sy our own businces oA [itritche Wabash-ay, O BALE=ON TOLY FILAME NUILI Joi BALE-CHEAPR, F NT OF USE, THRER Tt tin Ohe oF tho nat bisinesn vleced 1 th l!“(llllmu AT Filitas Mavo Seeh ik o u gty wholcaslo aml retall Yusines fn ital il waiosa anilaro yery specdy: eholco for 613 iy latinco ou tms. Address 167 Eaat Cidea” o "Badsy, At ToF gaa, e stal e DRL-TALe, BOUND DuRY INAFS for €53 tWo Lanusmy VEUETANLE, AND POULTRY MATRET | Urst-claw hustncss bugey for 30, | Gt ul eat Fit- r dales uld extablished and woll Jocated bitneas. | Beent! uckead "ME“""' Trowe wisting to buy w1l g Uie 8 govd ehiaaes, AW | (301 SARETHE PROPERTY OF X d 3, Lribuny milird o acll, two horsos. ~Ong ada nigty 77ean old, with fuit wua an very finn extrlai or couph horse. e 1B e mut hurse by Etlin Allon, 6 yuara ol 1a}g lunde blxbe lind can 1rot In 3 minutes, Tha most thuld peron can drive clner, Alv, & alle-tar bukey, mads 1 Now Y a3 diew. T 4 York, u 080 Lursca’ aro Sound, and must bo s 1L 8t barn 46 sALH—A FINK DAY OARKIA EAST, TRl At D SN K e suanit; sy be rols rica o Jugulre UEONUE K hiarilid 3 L= Wi NTB TO DUV A DUBINESS ‘wiIl net thein u landsome fortune tilv wiiter putiay In casti sud # Hitle encrgy oo thelr at_lioom 13, 104 south FANTED—CHEAP—=FOR CASH Ol TRADH, A Hine bar aud bar Oxiures. Give fall particulary U &k, Tribing otfce, Iy YUURG AN, AVE vOU FRON $1070 €5 cuali? 10 ¥OU Wunt doe-Balf (nierest iu & bustiiess that positively pays ¥ per mouthy Juvestiguty. T’ Dearboru-t., Koot 14 ; awner hiaa no o for theo Laru roar 578 Wabasli-av, = WiLL STOUR, AND FIX- | [J0lt SALE-VERY GHERD-LARGE DAY IO } i3 TN About 1, 100 pounda. * s\ Ny DAVID uufif:’muc’.‘-‘ d bariershop dulig® | e tabis, Bcboul-at. near Jameivn, ¥ 1y Ol SALE-AT “8ig LR ISLAND AVENUE, i oui iirece aid mueea, alaface wid al priced 10-da; Thiey whi bo sactineed 10- lu“sflfi WINTEILED AND Wi of at our farm near Hinwdal WROS,, T8 Sonchiiturket UUGHON G00NS WANIED FOTt CASIL e I € DIl W Tuous, S, L TAKER CARE Apply lo DARKR | A A GOOD, STOCK OF TIN, A B shelf hard 'y SOV 8 No, | set of tiuners' tuols, EIGNS 8 Gl aincky etces f0F ALAF Db aud 1t T oy theting |8 “salo and veiat) st WIEN Town I lowa ur Kensas un thy ralirund, or L il | \eashington:s u ‘i, Adugews 1 e’ al : [INING 7ESTON Ul LY ‘xelinngo (or merchiandise of uny klud, Ads .“ . —ATCTIO! Fhursdays, wud Satuniay; LOST AND P GE—A FINE DOUNLE BIICK | oomnsis s s ot oo samncs | dwelitug, and 16t 100x160, Gy Waliastav. and For- | EORT—ON THE EVENINQ OF BUNDAY, NOV. 19, (5 fratost, Price, #18,0 11l Lake wild lands, farui, 4o Clurk-#l,, botween Madisos aud Itsndolph, or 4 rupert et | o mutkdotm, hetwesn Clarkeat. Al FITih-av., & pock: COURRY, OF tuwi " e o U T Lr O D ooy 1d, 100 Mndbancat, | oF ool St s o i servant gul, The o Frivhoy onice. BT AL LATGE Liv Wi L e o st e byl s o Lol i joather collag ieu Just, 01 S wai) L_uih Ay “r'gm Tetura to 163 Edat dadbion POME OIT=N( DAUK CUACH BLUT-DUG. LU teder ol o DrhS hna sveied fai answers 10 4 pame of Flora. The dude will recelva Teward by lvaviug ber at the Auerivan Expres Stables. l ANGED DY MIBTAKE AfleTU00H | FLIUID DS ¥4 reward, WIiITE NURSE,” RED BPOT ON 37 wiidn T6tter, bejuoklug'to s poor ST b et RRRE i 13, Teibduo oo 1 WANTED =810, (00~ natfacturivi buslness; the half [n ol Lo alluw uf cno tring. anged. A bix), ced. N A PHOFITANLE L b e x- . 0T §I00 — Goul, ¥ xll'uums N ARTNER™ WANTED, DA et tuare b 105 p. I, Hoom B Fus; [ epat, Addre izl 1)'Alll'xml WANTED=WITIL §1.000 Ol $2,000-18 AEaTes gt ndta Uusiiivest agmbln scourlty fue al oty Lhseatd: Auddvoas b mh TG oo 'iwusus.\l,—\mflm: ROF FO{GOTT s Lamely, VL patieal, wad sutaied (0 w BO() WILL BE PAIL: AXD NG QUESTIONE TR D20) thovoy ¥ha pleked up the Htkle whit dog tu iroist of 71 Fast Monroc-at, Molsy uoon w1l retumn (b O the above uuber umediutely, or seud word whers 1§ cau bu fouu o, : = QKETCIHING FHOM NAT LT ORE i SEOMABE SRS Tor €5 Ot includiig tadtog). Pupls FURNITURE, AND MBHRCHANDISH - | Ry » Cad L. 3 v Uru-provt chouse 11 West Slourae Sy Tt reace St A | Y e e A PR