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" CURRENT G OSSII’. CITICAGO'S BARY-SIIOW, Dring on yoor badles Lo tho show (Commencing on the twenty-ihird), And let the cits of Chi-ca-zo Gaze on each mother's Bring on yonr chubhy lttle boys, Yonr more refined and tender girls (The suurcen of your woes and Joys), With raddy chacks and silken carls, Dring on your two and four year olds Enfold each in a dainty dress, ‘qheee cherube of domestie xum-' 5 May God the little darlings blesal Eee to it that they're defily clad, For *'cnnning " garmenta have a weight, And let each tttle Jaas and Jad Have well-brush'd locks upon Lhelr pste. To! here they come! See how they poar + Through the approaches Lo the hallt Fome **little jokers, " cross and sore, Teal forth thefeshrill, fafantile **squall," A mase of pinky fists and feet Are punching, kicking, left and right; W hile rome. contented, calm, snd sweet, Form piclures Leantiful and baght. adea litlle **cannin'* thing *faotay-tooieics” (sl and plomp, gom¢ *‘crow," and others Lry to sing} Some slecp—somo {1y to fly or Jump, And now th* exciting hour arrive The Justges, ieembling, take thelr places While cach proud, loving mother strives 70 show her pretty darling's face, Twins, triplets, bere and thera appear, Contesting for the highest prize; Wil winners are no whit more dear fI'han losers fo puor Mamma's eyes, Dt sadd ' ning thanghis’are mino o'en now, 814d Lhiim acray of bables falr, Ta think that each unruflied brow May be o'erclonded yet.with care, A President this one may bey A forelgn Earldom this may wed; This chap may breast the stormy eea, ‘And this ono bloody paths may tread, Ahmo! a raugh and thorny road Beforu thene liltle unes may leq Distress and Caro—n hoavy load— May be thelr portion ere they dle, Bat 1o A Qod of Mercy, Love, These lunocents we may commend, And pray that, In pright realms above, Tuey all may find o Savior-Friend. ExrositioN IALy, Citicago, May 23, 1877, 1SAAC, THE INKIST. Detrolt Fres Presv, He was a young man of 22, with long hair and ameck look; but how a meek-looking man can decelve the public! A fatr-looklng girl clerks In a grovery-store on Antoino street, and this meck-looking Iszac, who maks flutes and flddics somewhere up that street, fell in love with her, When one party falls In love, thiugs arc uot as pleasant ns they might be. The eirl didn't smile on him o8 bo called *in, and asked the nxhn of potatocs, and complimented her artis- t3sto In hangivg up codfish and arranglog Iu!fl nd palls. Ho wasn't dlscouraged when shie refused to trust him for buckwheat flour anil New Orleansmuolasses, but lald it to her coy~ When she once made up faccs at that sbe luved lim, but was afrald azy uhout whatl Ian‘l there but mlu clerkess in Dotroit! 5 000 girla in this city walting for hun- 'I llml'l knaw, thir," “Welly sir, you u.mt to pav for that shawl, guu waut to Kkeep that girl alone, nml unls caso of drunken for ope thinig, away (rum thut grocery, Dhand the clerk $5 to set vess, IF the gir) had come down hero: and_ tes- tlfled to the ussault, you might lm\'u becn land- ¢d where the dogs couldn't bite nn. “What dogth (" sofuly asked Ja “No matter—you bewaro! ll. wnu't bo well for you to come Tn bere again,' Lan't 1 come in aud thee the cases ‘tricdl” “No, Sihén | wonth,” ho sighcd, as ho handed over Lls fine and turned away, BEATING A ‘BOBTAIL» New York World, A tall man, with cowhide Loots up to his Iuees, a red beard down to 4us walst, andn white slouched hat on the back of kis head, stepoed Into u Bleecker street car vesterday af- ternoun. The car was ono of those poke-your- muncly |hrlunghl|—u~huln In-lhu-doors;ml drop~ Jour-lare-ln-the-box arrangements which so de- o light the wag-farine man, though a fool, The ceremauics fushdent. o tall stranger glanced nervously around, and sco- ing the slgn, *Pay Here," chiucked a 10-cent plece down the hole, to show tbat he know all ‘Thento nis horror ho dis- covercd that the fare was only five cents. lo 4w the holo fw'the door and tho cheering in- seiptfon * Chantze " upon the trap, “lliuh. cap!" sald he to tuo driver, thrusting paw through the lole, *‘rustle out le dnver Jooked down Centre strect, Shatractedly ot the now Court-Houss on bers street, took several turns on the Iamhn, latced at liis watch to see if ho was on time, K a fresh chuw of tubaceo, and then turned ndm make the change, ile saw only au pal it are you givin® usi" sald he. W :\mhln‘ " saldl $ho red-bieaded iman, sentens wld want you tb mvn mo five conts | L—, In busincss on this side of tha river, but sbout the inatter, ked the anver.lurlng lely at the ten-vent pleco [n the box umr'n 10 cents in that contraption w:ut you to just hump out my tho driver, with u Hendish ttention from the red-headed tlon of Leonard d tho rcql-hcldml mu. lurnln-' Ins 't o vy Y CJimtaut! 1 mang eun't | git my uub o' Lt falo i ? then lmhhut of the om hm" i Compuny atf’ make bim rafund | APIGUT FOR LIFE WITITABEAVER. 't do llmt," sald & mild-looking man *I know afbetter wuy,—don’t oln'to the Black cver come back lu‘\ et timol UL Jo—rusatem | Elr I'm ?" Tmay ale i€ l lI n.ule it for you," sall a gentleman who | bank of the Patsalugn Creek, Hescized a pole : Just stepped fny .: bere's l"x)l -fly’u ceuts; i anythin Tuaty'the i, sld ho Fed-headea Ldon't care o’ damn for the five cents, zmn.l me Hketbunder to be gouged. ts, 1 A?‘ll.l hfx llu ihe passougers, *let's mmugh the window mruuuon, and kuew sLat Nemesfs had Howeyer, hu. rang v.uo ncu & defuulter on the cag, zhied ut the tintiup, , at the moaving and the Thu unvnr glowering Whic| h Anuuumu u(llu: m.n bell, &roanlag of the l.mll THE TURK AND New Not long ater the THE CARNIVAL, or accession of PlusIX. tothe throne, Frands Mabony (Father nan correspondeut of the Lon- ly News, wrote for that jourual s graphic Lamusing account of the Hrat carnival et ccirred under the new Pontificate. What fde the particular Roman carnival to which aziug as it was smusing, was the ewlyaceredited Turkish Ambassas Yontitical States, who knew uo nore eucrally knew unfortuvately umy into the Im- We rolir as um, fact that th loh.mn med, uuwlul cria City, and e f orat zed u-u streets iplomatic display o be nuthy mu«nl lishs P . the chacacter of u-. e “u‘t &"‘i’"‘"" ful, proceeded to play their pnru In the comed. as follows: They pelted the ponr diplomal with honhons, flour hnn-, flour firecrack- ers, oranges, and other things, till and his trnhu fled from the throng Lo the quiet quarters sclected nn lde strect for the official re: dence, “But thither at night the crowd cams with more prn{utl)cn. Tidcous burlesque musiv, fireworke, and what not; nor did the wicke! cease from troubling W1 the old Turk came out on the baleony and bowed his acknowledg- ments. Nt thelesst funny part of the per- formance {s the fagt that while the screnadars supposed the AmMeador to be amere masquer- ader, nssuming a character and offlee which did not belong to himatho grave diplomat, then ki o e e Imperial City, was fmpreseed with the Idea that the entire carnival display was solely on his nccount, and that the representative of thePortewas Alw 8 rocetved inRome in this manne: POINTS. Roston Commercial Rulletin, A Philopena—Sheridan's twins. New York people say that **Rex'did not come up to their Rex-pectatlons, Two bundred and eixty-four law students || have graduated at Columbia College. O Laweal Mr. Bamuel Bowles did nnt attond the festl tlos in New York, Charl rancis Adams not baying been naed larhing of the Garnival, Peaple must not imagine that Helmbold isa licro of the European war, beeause be Is taking s Buehu rest. We arc ovliged ta decline o sketch from *a ploneer of Washiig:ton Territory.” We do not waut any Waushington ple on here. Heney Ward Beecher hu bouglit a dog at the show [n New York. Is it a female, and, Iif so, -will It become uue of the dog-tngg ot {he church} “The Duezey Bashoitks are drunk with vie. tory,! s the rather lasty manner _In whicha correspundent Legan towrite of a Turklsh suce cess. The wretched man who safd the differenca between a stolen quadruped and the chief of the Centenniul was, that *One was a hoss gone, and the uther a Uoshorn,” will tover dure visit Thiladelphia excent in disgulse. Postal-Curd Proposalal” rcad Misa Pert, In- dlgnantly, trom the Washington news, “If a man has nol got stamps enough for a letter, he hias not ol umnm cnough lugv.-nnm-hd. *No . cards’ for ine, If you please.” Bume of these farmers who are_advertising sumer-bonrd imust have been in New York ot the uuvelling ot. the [lalleck statue. The” New York papers, in deseribing the mtue. say; AL the buck of the chair is a rustic Tyre) In speaking of the Chamber of Commerce dinner, oue of the New York papers says Mayor was followed by Mr. Evarts on Our Com- meércial Marine.. A Sceretary must have been n Toud for oue wariue, but then he was probably o Lorse marine. A CHANCE FOR SNOBDOM, Springfle (ars,) Reprblican, A new industry has appeared atBoaton, which 18 1o lces than an agency for the sale of onlers, titles, and perqulsitos of European rlobility, The aceredited envoy of the effete despotisms which are cager to dispuse of some of the super- fluous Eurldumna to American bLiddets, as un- carthed by o flerald reporter, is “Dr. T, Boton Robinsou," who olfers a heredltary Enarldom, I\‘llll sediicree and political hlfluv.-uu l.hruwn in 0,000, decorations for $200 000, and eoeberab i i Eurgpean Titerats . clontine sucletles for 8250, The process” I8 shavle ace cording to Dr. R, The purchaser deposits the stated amount fn 2 bunk; subject to the agent's order; the Intter writes to the Awericun Ain- huxlmlor, who negotiates with the Monarch’s Minlsters; the ecrtitleate of nobility comes back, and then the ngent draws the nioney, ’w which, of coursc, raes at once to the King, Iulml over the counter aud_asked hicr to set he day, she bad him set out doovrs, esentuir he met her on (hie strect and asked her to secouslder her lie threw Ink on her sl runk, and was plcked up nmung alot of uld lvrm:un-wlucls ag he slumbiered, “Boy, what means this conducti”® demanded Cuurt [ a cast-fron volce, 'm werry,” werry sorry," Msped the meck “Throw Ink on { youl Il. is !.lm blackest kindof au ‘The new-horn uoble starts on o Cunarder, and the Court Journat eventually announces the ar- rival of the new Lord, who “takes his place at the King’s right hand, Whether or not the Doctor s yet disposed of any ‘of his extraor- dluucy wares isn't known, but, barrlug bard times, he s certainly come to s culmlry whera his cliatices of putcess are a8 good as he would bo lkely to find auywhere ¢ ‘A MURDEROUS SEA-FLOWER., Cutholic Standurd; Ono of the exquisite wonders of the sca s called the opelet, aud is about as large as tho thir," but I un(nk I wath llmnst German aster, with a great many long petals of a lght-green color, glussy as satin, and each ono tlppcd with rose color. Those lovely petals do not lluqulnl in thelr places, but wave about In the water, wille the opelet clings to n rock. How funocent and lovely it looks on its rocky bed! Who would suspect -that 1t would eat anything crosser than aow or sunlight! Dat those beautlful waying arms, as you call them, have use besides looking protty.” They have to provide for a large, open mouth, which is hid- den down deep among them,—so nlddcn that ouu ean searcety flnd ft. Well do_ they perforns their duty, for the instant o foollsh little fish Jouches ony of the rosy tips he ls nnuk with polson as [atal to him as [ightning. He fmme- dlately becomes numb, aud in a toment stops struggling, and then the othier arms wrap theme sclves around him, and he is drawn Iito tha huge, greedy mouih. and is seen no more. ’l‘ln.n nuum ely arms unclose and wave agaio in the water. . — A NEVADA COURT. Axatin (Ner.) Revelile, D. C. McKenney. District Judio of the Fifth District, .comprising the Countics of Lander, Nye, and Churchill, will shortly tako lis de- parture for, Btillwater, the county-scat of Churchill County, to open the regular term of court In that county. Tho following arc the & term of court In Churchitll County: The Judge arrives at tho county-scat, puts up his teany, and eends an ladian runner in Acnrch of tae Sheriff and Coun- Kv Clerk. ‘Tho Bheriff and Clerk arrive, and the lerlfl. stauding up {n his -urmb. proclaims: urw. Lear ye, hear ye: the District Court nt the Fifth Judicdal District In and for Church- Al County s now open.’ Then the Judge hitches up his team, gets into his bui;wy, and 8: ‘*Mr. Clerk, this Court stands adjourned for thadterm,” "lhen lhnsnenfl.uml Clark, and the Indian sit down In the sacebrash and play Indian poker, aud um .hul(,o lds them a pf aug good-by nnd rives off, A COUPLE OF UVIIAI‘P\' MOURS, Cincinnatl Commerciut, A rather remarkable {ostance of fearlessness {s recorded ns having been exhibited by a lady resident of Covington the other day., A Mr, reslding on tho other side, hod bad a black-aud- tan dog In bis family for many years, which was o great put aud as inteliigent us a calld, I was fourteen yeurs old, Revently it got , and fiually went mad. Mr, L— was absont ot the time, but Mrs. L—, in order ta prevent the doe frain n running loose and biting nu) lmdy. got it into thu liours and held 1L down by the thruat for more thau two hours, until her” bus. baud came home, The dog was then taken to the river aud drowned, Jiutier (P12 Herald, Mr. R. Alontfort told us yesterday of astrango fight. On the 80th of Aprit last, Mr, Jackson Kirksey, who keeps Mr. W. H. Ficklin's will, In this county, was standing in the dogr of the mill-house when he saw a Jarge beaver onthe and ran between the creek and the heaver, ex- ];edlng the beaver to maky for the water. Ln 1s astontahinent, the beaver turued tercely hlm, when arezular ufim for life cnsucd. )Ir. Kirksey broke his pulz inta three pleces during the tigiit, hut Hually killed the beaver, which was a very large one, hel-'hlng ity pounds. A LITTLE MINED, Burlingion Hawkeys, . “1t was ot that critical moment of the bate lle," 1ald a Dubuque miuister, fo an hnyassion- ed burst of ¢loquence last Sabbath, * when the Wuke of Delllugton—1 mean, the Delk of Wullogton—1I shi uld say, when Welk of Dul- ington—1tbat is, when tLe Dule of \\:muuon, at the wottle of Batterlo—er um—"""Aud thea somehiow the te appearcd to be 5o badly mangled that bedidn’t thik it would pat lu repalr ity 60 ho sald, ** Apd seventhly aud 1y,” and weut on, — BAVED! Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise. A reporter visited tha Third ‘Ward Prlnury fihool yesterday, and found the pupils vngaged 1t the preparation of an essay, the subject ul which was ** Hard thnes.”” The followin y fromn & Loy's com position on “l"n Gold Hill'tho other day a hdy'n house und asked for 80! toeat be Was crying bevause by le vothing to ull- I one week. ” The lady gave bim too bits and Le went acxuss the stroet and took adriuk of beer.! = TRUE COURAGE. Jlougivan (Mieh.) Aliaing Garelte. It 1s & fallacy to suppose that ouly men with ' beucst conscituces tio bruvely. Last Mouday e frat buck agent and Ligltning-rod scller of | and th Tieation would the ecason arrived from the Bouth, at Mar- uette, on the afternoon train. The Vimilance ommlittee down there met the culprita the mo- ment they left the «nu and killed them at once, feport 4 that they gave up lifo withuy lmurmur. o LATE RELIGIOUS NEWS, Yesterday's Praceedinga [n the General As- sembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Lincoln, il--<Evening Sesslon of the Great Methortist Conference at Haltl. more-—~The German Cnthatieant Cleveland, Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tribung. LincoLy, IiL, May 2.—"fhe General Assem- bly of the Cumlwriand Presbyterian Church of tho United States resumed it scasions this morning In the Cumberland Presbyteral Church of this city, For tho past few days the heat has ULeen #0 great aa o somewhat lessen the rcliglous zeal of the dclegates, but ' a refreshing change this morning, causing the mereury to fall somo thirty degrees, secma to have revived their latent energles. Tho morning sesaion opened with the readiog of the report of the Finance Committee, a re- sume of which bhas already sppeared {n Tuz Taibuxs, ‘The proposed change of the financlal system of the Church oy the sppointment of a oaniof Flnanca conalsting of thres tnembers and a Fl- nancial Agent called forth an animated discus- sion, The itev. Joues was of the opinion thaty aa the Church bad suceeeded 5o well so far, [t was not advisable to change the financlal system of the Church. The time having nerived for taking up the apocial order for 11 o'clock, the recen. tion of Dr, Dubhose, the corresponding member of the Presbvterian Church of the United Blates, the further conslderation of tho report was [ndetinitely pustponed. Btated Clerk Frizzoll then read the report of tho .Committee on Publication, fn which the Committee were pleased to finid that, not- withstanding the depressed “condition .of the country, the Board of Publication had done o | good -work, which wonld tell well upon the futuro of the Church. Nearly all the wmachinery necessary for the publishing Interests of tha Church had been paid for. The atfeution of the Assembly was called to the reauirement of n bindery to complete the pub- lishing department of tho Chiurch. The finan- clal condition of the Board was healthful, but, notwithstanding they bad declded to recom- mend as much cconumy @3 pose sible, they hestated to judieato the linc of actlon, The Committeo furthor recom- mended the appoiutment of an agent fn each Preshytery to put the Church literature within reach of the ?caple. In regard to tho publica- tlon of a Church paper, the Committce was n! opinfon Lhat, as .tho Gceuernl Assem- had formerly dirceted the purchase of nl?llm papers thei publishied In the {ntetest of the Church, with the espress understundiy, thut noue others were to be published by pri- vate individuals, the good faith of the Church could not be prescrved without cxpressing disapproval_of _the action of offending brethren. The Commitice was of opinfon that the recommendation of the Wabash Presbytery 1o remove the oflices of the Board from Nasli- ville to Bt, Louts would not be for the Lost intorests of the Church. In conclusion, ule Committee nu;izcsu:d that the Board of Pul n the near future, makethe p‘zb— lishing inter of the Church self-sustaining. The conslderation of the report, alter the adop- tion of the first recommendation, was pust- poned until the afternoon, -The special order for 11 o'clock was the re- ception of the address of Dr, Dubose, the cor- responding member of tho Presbyterian Church of America. Having beon intro- duced by the Moderator, he spoke of tho growth of his Church, and the wurk In which it was engaged. Ho annouticed that, at the pres- ont llml: l|. was n a better conditlon than over prevluun f fle believed tbo work of evaugeliz] ng the negro devolved speclally S B8 Ol "r':'n the; 0| in s opinion, er acqualntes With the petuliar trajta af African charaticr than nny athier Presbyterfan Church, ‘The Moderator, in responding, congratulated tho speaker upun the flourishing condition of his Church, aud gave the statistics connected with the gradusl ravancement of the Cumberland Presbyterion Church, which shiowed that they had not been fdle, and that thelr effurts had not’ been unproduct! |ve of suce ceu. Thelr work, he obscrved, wns carried on North, South, East, and West, and be murmqlluly hinted that they also consid- ered that ome branch of the work of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church was the proselyzation of the colored peopla of the South, Alfter congratulating his reverend brother on the success which bad attended the work of hia Church, he trusted that, when they put off the whits armor of God aud went Lo re- eelve thelr reward they might be gathered to the same great homo on high. Recess was then tuken, Upon reassembling in the afternoon anen- thusiastic discussion took place upon the re- port of the Commiltae on Publication. The wmajor portlon of the report, In so far as it dil not fnterfere with the existing nrrangements of the Board of Publication, were concurred in. ‘The subject of publication is regarded as tho moat important whivh will attract the attention ot thie Assembly, The oplnlon of the delegates s divided ontlie subject of the publication of only vue organ of the Church, many clalming nm this spirit of suppressing lis cnterpriscs Is opposed to the intercets of the Church, and will only tend to confine “fts influence. Tho adyoeates of tho existiny publivatlon system polnt to the siccess which has alrealy attended thelr scheme, they naving been cnabled during the year to pay off some §20,000 of the 825,500 Indé chneu Uu:n fncurred. They clalm that tho present subscription list {s mmldur-bly fu excess of the gpombined 1lst of tho threo znperl formierly amalzamated Into tho mberland Piesbylerian, and that it is recelvinga support which ls contrib- uting to the fnances of the Church.” To-morrow a fight will take pince on this sub- Ject, but flm mz\r rlt are_decldedly in favor of Riving to the H of Pubumuon the sole right n( pllbllahlxi a Church orga: This evenlng the delegates vllucd tho resl- dence of Col. Latham, the President of the Board of Trustees of Lincoln Univirsity, Bartisoie, May 22.—The Methidist Protest- ant Congention had under consideration the sutbject of obtalning o uniforin Methodist hymnal, to be used in ull Methodist churches, 'flm Cofnmittce on Sunday-schools recointneud- ed that it be the duty of pastors to organize Babbath-schools in their various churches, and neglect of this*finportant matter should be causo for their removal from the Church. dopt Tln. Committes on Revislon modo . raport concerning the trial of o mulster, ' It memm- Ister Is suspended, and he appeals to the Con- wittea tor o declslon, he shall Yperform tho dutics of his oftive whilo the appeal {s peuding, and nouo of thy Cmnmlucu o accuscrs ahll vote on lI'l)CIfl. f changed with unfuithful- uess, ho shal! lnmnuu o trisl tweuty days after the churge s preferred, ‘The Committee slo recommended that the section in the constitutlioa relativu to admission lAn memlnnmp rowain the same s now, ‘0 ted, Au umendment reetricting all sdmission to membership unless ‘reons_from uptized was ost. BaLTINORS, !h‘yl 2,—At the evenfnz sesslon of the Methodist Gicneral Conference a motion to ll‘polnl & committes on supervision and sale ¢ new Book of Diseipline was uficml to, A motion to place in the Book of Discipline a blank form of charges to be used in the cuses of accused imewbers was concurred 1o, "[hie Committes o the Ritual submitted thelr report, The articles relutive to the furm of baptism, service of the Lord's supper, mar- riaze ceremony, forms of reception ol mvinbers in the (.mmh. Ordiuation ul deacons, and ded}- ¢atiou of churchies rewain the same as at vres- ent, and thosu relative to -the viatation of the ilfl( .mx reception of prubatloncrs were strick- Thu Rev. D, . Bates moved to lasert fo the serviceof the Lord's suu&xr lna fourth to the elghtecuth verscs of thy <ha| cr ul Inluh, just preceding the creed. Am: the Tepart, as u wholv, was adopted. he Committes on_ Boundaries repurlzd, finfug the Pittgburg, West Virginia, and Mlchi- 5 s, and rreou\mannllug the ubolish- mom a( lennuuo und Nurth »llna, a3 they uW included fu the other districts, The rlwon wea discussed ab lumh, but whh~ out action. n,l;,"fl:m“c" R.1 L, May —:;Il}” m\(olul il RULLYCrsaries comuenouy s worslug wlm -mcu.luw of the American Baptlst Mis- Uulon. The atteadaace was very large, lnthul g clercymes fruia il parts of tbe coun- try. The Treasures's report shows the receipts r'm year to biave been $225,723; expenditures, S5 940 balauco ugatnat th Uolon, §17,53 which, wlth the previous deficlency, makes the ance sgalnst the Unfon $47,38). Thers has been an addition to the permanent fund of $13,083, making the entre receiots $333,777. CLEVELAND, May 22—The (erwan Catholic Central Assoclation ol the United 8tates, in Conventton to-day, decided to sbolish the Im- salgrant Ceatesd Coouulitee. Tho wark bereso- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. MAY 23, lST'—TE\' PAG]"S foredone by that Committeo will now bn done CITY MECAY, T by the local societies at purta of ehtry. A C ttee of seven was appointed to re- pnrl. resolutions on the schoo! qugstion to-mor- The Board of Blshops of the Methodist Epfs- copal Church nre still Insession. been delayed h the delay of the Hy: he Board will nmbmly uunurn \cdnudly nlghl or Thursday mom ng. e POISON-SUCKERS. To the Editor of The Tribuma. Cnicaco, May 22.—it is s well-known fact from time {mmemorial that the only surc and reliable remedy for hydrophobis, or fur any polson Imparted by rattlesnakes or other yenome ous reptiles, was the Iinmediate and prompt re- moval of the polson from the woumled parts, whichin old tims was made,” when made at all, by sucking out the poison with the mouth} but Inasmuch as the sucker frequently was in turn pulsoned, other nethods for the extraction of the puison were looked for, and the fdeaof a poorus stone, which had, or was supposed to have, the quality of extracting the poldon, naturally presented ftsclf. It s now positisely known that poison cannot be thus extracted; neither can It be destroyed by any neutralizing agent, If sulfered to remain In the wound. s to promptly extract It. s old principie, I have ‘invented Polson-Sucker, by A 4\:‘|‘l‘l"l’l—l'lALl’. n Mool Krenore, Clreiv, ntce Y ASTRD-RT AX OLD ESTATLISHED TIOSTON boot snd shoe hioasc teo waleamen with an catahis lished Weatern trade. A, Tremont Jouse. WAN’I"FD—MI “Tisokieeprra, Cloriis 6ice =Y A sTOUT, . packer, lml:mlrr‘ SITUATIONS QITDATION WwANT] 0 lo} e midaia mes heed a F. OXE Wil TTAR 3 i whio can_ dnvote m- mm Iy to his emploscrs, P A Terkrepar, r(vl'erk . o rricn | fr . Adires) G134 Faiton-s 2 23 ¢ {nt and attention exe v FAT NF i |m- R R e Nmy ket o1 Ferdinand-at, hetw te5, worth $774), for $20) ca d D xeeptiona e 1rAcEnre At 1o honeity and ;Inmmy:m dred. 1., Imvm anfl a on time WEAVERS FROM EReIA wooIeh T would Hke aget ork VE| CI0T SR> Fached war 1l Addres WEAVEL GLE, Bunm 6 Metro) 20N SALE-AT A 1ARG _yasement” house 413 Sonsye Apply st 32) State-st, CIAS, ( 0o woolen ! ANTED=-ROY TO FEED 4 woolen Jittie experience at typ il?!!) !L\F ’IAH A\ Conchmen, TeNMLers, «ic, QITUATION WASTED-ANY ONE 1N SEED OF A of general fiscninces, frea frem ! !rrnr:r. can lddytnl Z%. Tfllmnr. NTED-BY A YOU ed to travel with some siecial- [ It ol well recommend priai i ntmprove M FLE o 141 100 W ks ra u'-mluu it i g o g, TION W cau an»unndexwmnr ties forthe trade on commis Address Z 17, Tribune odico. JITUATIONS WANT) mAn A4 coschitian, weman mwm Baulework, \ IAVTPIP-TF\' GOOI € n l.rl'lnmnn and_Knowies' Iuclnl T A MAR ARD WiFE— NTEU=TWG FIAM TS, A mlh!nlmfler(.lnll lml‘l’wemh 08, -um\\‘u.l. mp AT AUTIFE l,l(l‘l‘, i nnfinlmm SARLIAGE worn WORKMAN o da Abply at3s Cnluz JTUATION WANTED-IIY AN ENGLISINAN A8 haronghly understands hils est 0f city references. l’nu‘rm W A \\1rn—hnv A TOUNG ‘M'lgl. AND G 6 Totbane nflcn. fire{-clay conimang aw A A Do WS 122 Lasall N 'TH)-O\Enwl) vm. PNIMIP. Ar igh pronnd cllllnctmnk!r‘. at 244 Pol ol St o ot o oaen AN Tofa. -F. b, w:sl!‘l’ur 24 c an, ulre!cum.elx both mnu "7. By A Jonsa \r\v A8 horonghly andewtands his husine: reference_from [ Trib nr- e, erh:m:t r‘-"uiujsl:sé oulr way, then, v o - llfuu:)unlnln ener; three. years” Kool TASTER=A 600D BAIRE an Innmmmfl. which T cal 1 _sad wages prampt. 53 \ llm ald of which poisons from mad dogs, rattle- y or other venutnous beasts, can be Im- nu:-lmur extracted from the wounds. My In- vention has met with the aporosal of & number of prominent physicisns, doubted its cifectivencss, if only the lastrument wan be resorted Lo in proper time; and they have all expreased themseives dusirous of sec- Ing the Polson-Bucker practicall: may suffice to explain that the | acts the seme as_cupping-rlasses, cxmmln the same thne the blood and the pol the wonuded parts; and common scnse witl convinee everybody, on 1 mowent's reflection, umt by the prompt removal of the polron tlu. practicaily nl!culml Unlike cuj kera (beinge whol vartly made of clastic Indla-rubhier) can be ap- plied'on nnypartol tho human bodv—the fingere, the nose, ete., and be worked either with the ald of an air-pump, or sinply by sucking the in- strument with the'mouth, without the least {n- Jury to the sucker, as the blood aml polson ex- mutcd never can reach the upper part of the rating fustrument; and, as a firther proof their Eflullwllv:nn. 1 was told by pru{cnnr of Chicago, well known of experiments with different kinds of pulmnn on lower anfmals, that the snakes has already been cf by the means of cotnmon cupping-y ..hwlu. when tile wounds were made on a pl buman budy—which seldom is the case, My desire {s to call the attention of the learn- of the country to the inven- tlon in question, fn order to obiafn their opin. fon of the samo: and, after securing thelr ap- proval, of which there can be - no doubt, to find ancans for the manufucturce of sald Inatrumncuts, 80 that nobody shall hereafter need to perish, helpless from these terrible potsone, the ¢fects of which we all shudder oul_y to lhluk of. 220 Bndnwlz:k street, (,hlugo. BUSINESY CHANCES, Miscolinnooits. WTED-DY A ll.\\' a pectoror In som Jeor rerall lamber yarde Wi Goud referouces given, D] T ASTEDTO LIAY [THATION, AN L | S ®o 0t of 14. Trioune ofiice, SETUATIONS WANTE l.lomenlu. ITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL FOR RM‘GI’!' hmuewark or second work. anmre ats71 ut one of whomn has ¢ y - G5 Sar Contfur ik b ~BLMALE 11t CRER I southesst corner Monroe et B4l ber dag lfiq‘n 2 = ‘\fll "lfldfllflll . Miscennnecaons,. EN—WE HAVE A K e fasictseliig anicle in (b 7, art €1 aampica fvamm cott u.e,‘om g NEW PLAK FORU want of «mmormrm ln tl n -mrld Ton mumm-«em to & R L T a free, Or outiit fur 32: $15 to dress, with stamp for m;wm TAY & G, O \‘?A‘T }?—Afl ok A o ln‘u. mml um.m- e A e me e onr lne mierit offered as ‘ntsuntivaied channes Iease OUSE IV I nlr\- of GLO. D"NL\A’;}JRY:A‘I‘I‘ULmI -rum'w.mnu-m' A GERMAN GIIL TO or eaeral housswork., ho Toison-Su Calt or aidress T Jacy pretme, | ik combindtion 11 o industrious ten and women, Y\wunrlllllullzmlml el ST=NIED ROOMS DY THE ATION W, J=DY & GINL T0 10 GEN- t the Fremont ilatel, 164 e ANTEL A_ RESPECTARLE nl-mlln wiil g2 1n the couns ~PA| )I fl!klw unn:{ Iu 4!. Lunlu wiil llay! INT ALCOVE ROOM SUITAS nunmn udl wife Gr two aingle gontie- ANTED=NY A GIItT, 50 DO I)oun,um) n”city or country, P ALLS 81 1\m Washingion St well 1ty TERP, o LwG dern ;-: WARAEHAV ITAVING C cn,\vrru newly fiited up huve t reut fu dro s, Wit or without board, ST 0N, 83 CLARK. T ILAN] kchlnl. central, st W £20 per week. . h utldlag, corncr C| w5 wmmim olson of " rattle- ok, r cetively removed ROl nawork 1 llu“r wm ng from £ast, G reference. 10 Wul A‘ OEEL cluoinox, frames, etc, { pa; 1cab Norchty Cumpany, 1u iate £, lml L33 wr weel TLA'"(N WANTED=IY A GIRL A8 COOR. Foaaliing o Iraning, or guneral bo sework in o small 0. 021 North Hale OUMF, TWO SUITES {evator from 710 10D, ol pln and Learbornt - FLILN1S] umlmal vry clieant ONANZA MON- yuttier fust-relling ed nedical facult, 47 JITUATION WARTED-AB COOK, WASHEL, AND ». ;nlln lived 2 years inmy last LL S otier Hehine & g, Chrowos, e, TAbinrican Soveny Company, v6d ntr' 1n a private w:r ndian et ohy reterene TED=TIY TWO RERPECTATLE n work nm Hio other for iccond ddress 164 Eriest. w. D-UY A MIDDL \mm‘;{l 1ndo PRt mfu-u N 7 “n erenice fiven. \‘l’ T fl\ E 1IOUSE, . e FUttAned aod ontavaiiiicd ooy Tiralicd” 1romt " parior Sullet urmubed dining-tuom to reat. North Slae. REXT-AT 27 PINE-ST.. NEAR ILLINOIS, apicuait roome, nicely furulioed, with kot ad culd =& TOUN AN W AN “ fluthunh;h‘ O“t‘l‘\ nocu ML To |1, U artn Y= EXFERIENCED Anuuflsmrvr elturs, who are cansule of doin ‘erunncnt situations, K. L. ST rm\ WANTEI=BY A COMPETENT GITT, 0. do couklug ¢ general b 0145 Painan st of references, TO RENTSTOKREN, Uk FICES, ETC, 3 EER BALOON WiTIT T ANTEI=TOHAY—F0UNT “'er;'n:gfl:?‘““ Io snother DIIIHICII ‘ Ewployment i‘ll cuh m:emrr. m [ !lA.\‘& FTEADY Pes weeki 52w e RENT-STORE, 0. ry modern Imnmvumenu, ln 2 We-frunt huuse, £ provements, hoth nc'ar Tinchin tarks unu‘unuun;mu el nan ¢ £ e P 53 RANDOLPH- T WITH BOME CASH TO EsTABLISH at ents In country towns, C; nent l\l{lnz business, BW. L!Tt BON, v 'T)ll—llr TWO COMPETENT i, wah, snd fron, lllu)lher pre 'mA sk o m‘nefll housework. Call at Wi TG A iTAND DUGGIES ONE nd'unn kood ba\m- Vi CAN,OFFER SOU THE Estant. Men &f work are clear ruofs, OF adarea FIRBT-CLASS CO'H\. =i eian oF (0.0 Reheral BLsewGre: - ADPIY a6 o £ bt O ANTED—WETAVE FIV foreach uf them wi want T=SALENODM OIt uring, sceond, splendl Apply at biore 81 Eas 1iia ulr Miscclinnecorts, NT—TO A REEPONSIILE PARTY DESIR- rlor fl:"u'l"r & light genteel business, Ade unles JITUATIUN WA (10 0 second mllrk G Bomseorie. CCall for 8 days a2 A B f cash hu-fi:’e': r-m P BWIFT & 50X, 70 earbarn nt LEFT YET1 + O tiie premiscs. ool tnad for State AT A BAHGAIN TP STRD-DY FINST-CLABY ¢ famlly; best city references given. Llll l'rlu'nus WA Reneral huusework in zlu oukl Jefferion-at. | AL A\D HEEL: rumrr Chreve ang co. era jini fee. 07 Waalogton SLLEY. (m BAL!‘f-vms‘r TUST f gencral merchandise outl bk store, well A\'rvu-l.xn. M muaths 10 cents. J WANTED_FEMALLE I1ELP, Domcatics. GOOD OIRL FOR GENERAL yimuat bo 8 guod coak, Cards Raawered. kTP’n-l)\' A COMIETENT O1f (i iusework In s smal Lest city paterhvs Khvei. near Twenty-nint! ‘l WA\‘I‘FII—“\’ A 000‘7. ‘RPLHHXF famity or & nd 7 TA}. AT Sireulatlon over I iin; 3 8CU I'T, 8 Dearborn i o) rout e rahio n eatal Alllnmldcnf h tent w10 E 8t W cen furchurch purposce “r publie b L. atice. Inaulre of ¥ M. POWELS. ltoum ear In m 1 (o mirtat Gf Ehe TIGRCAL TArmINK 1A0Gs olvase famtly, it 0T Ten o Chlenng, ot s leats Batlefactory reasons given for sell for s man wishing ta lor Rtoc! ndence s ioyed Investigation u BALE-OR TIADE—CONFECTIC fce-cream estabilsbinent on Twen i LT LETONS, 0 Madlson-at., FpeEy ALE=A ENOICE BTUCK or merluPs. ‘ulyn l:ll.‘m;. 439 Twenty- mm»n.. eomer Wallace: 3) e wgrk In sinal fami) North Dearboru-si AT THE ADAMS T YO0 X & goud, steady womau to work 1o the Kltchen. wha ean can make Uread sod pasiry, NTED =A™ GOOD ™ housework, Apply st 955 Stale-t, TASTED—A GOOD GIRL TO HO G Buusework 1o a small famlly, Call ¢ R AT YouNG GInL 1Y & G i HHies for turatiiad J R dn from nrt- clua tt OWE, fioom 10, 129 | or addreas I, W, FOlt_GERRRAL ED-IY A GOOD QTitt, T Tltase cull of BAATeR Tor (O .TFll-‘ro RENT—A SMALL FURNIAHED Bonsinie. couple wittions Eutidrea, uen -’ -\n--uu'r-unqmewnu t. ATION WANTED=' Tkl oot Ehare A nuxrmx WANTET=] JPOR BALE=TIIE REST PICTUNE AND mr'ruuv framlfizatore in the clix duliig $15 0 b Loct et FIOT ORI Tiibtne ofiee. POl BALE:-A LAROE FilisT.CLRBR MAR IPAC; i3 A A A GompTiNT Gl al Wwark In sn ehcaday ot Hss Iulie avs NCRIMNITENNCN, l'lTIATll'DN WANTED-TO DO 1ng3 very bust refareace. AIBORN-AV.. T) Ty Lo Aoube b kiichen, NTED=FINST ('ILAh CUuR, WASHER AND i ‘\ lhu! nluly fllmllhl:ll il pear the centre of the city and on the South Hide. S ‘r LA DRWEG TCTION BALES OF A LALGI- ATl Boswork 1a & bebat umlly. e Torenenietie partles Wit laELoToE arnres, and. umuu Ihirty hores o it ¥ and 104 Wi ATES, 03 Washington-at. O{l‘rllM)RA X GX‘ arb Arpixto ki ‘ ¢ 7 ANTED-A GOOD DIRLTD COOK. WA imilyy North Bide, aoar AT ? 4 iOU WA\T 'I'O KELL. Hlfl Rh unnm-r nest. luy TDATID‘{ WANTEL A NORWEGIAN GIRlL Iy ox umlt’flx £ood Fefereace cun ba kiven. Flewe call -l NERAL oS k1 work I =3 ;(m H.\u-(.lmlrr THARGAINS—17 HORSES ¥IT arranted sound, snd ene weel wp """‘fa‘ :-,uly newy 00D L lol usincas; for cashi only. Z'N. ‘l‘lllllme )lllhTI\UOY}IC}‘.PI)IINALL A G couniry newapaner for TANTED—IN'A GERMAN FAM for” second* work e Fare arzarh i soid 10" 00d N-w.mmendnlun tequired. os7 fl'xm ""‘R’x‘m’t‘:’ liine Augle Juuis Di -MEI(L‘IMhTfi‘ MAN- nuu:r- can haye thielr eatalogucs, d T busitiese ducumonty t moderate rates by LLE, 8t Louls, Mo, ULE \‘mwn AN WISHES 810010 » 0ni. £l cash busincas shat will dauble The atmaunt movtt Address Z 24, Tribune office. ATION WANTED-DY A A WIDOW AB NUNSE o Take l'l"-"x eitire uaeulln infant. Good refervace al o e dn i ks by Hathaway, near- 1 side: eull'l(v!‘zul an i d;d &3 g iews democrat wa ey e runee bt cher s abona. ] fee form epring track nearly no 1 [ N'K of uew aud wrnn orses., WA Vate” fanilys Hlcrene ] u—“‘ 0D un,mu. naviso & 'l KSR Rpaery e l1s. 'lnhuuu um. v iven I roquived: Adibesa an Brinien th um Spiniin Tang 2dd VA THOROUG ~A_GIIL TG DO GENETAL UOUSE- OV [ e T aros s o e Thirieentn-place, ANTED=A BELL ihe samé to joln a 7 e in uuu L Tty By Breed b Loma, i scil ou monthiy ueym yoursel PILGT!STA\IT iy Tlkkicn and hammetas w B pr wouhwest conier "{."" boulevar & u ex1 hange; votne aud et Just what you wani. fl:l witl m JronsaLE l.t.—‘r\m YERY o are lmh nn nn.r. . g one ‘mare, & 4 lx.q ara lu'lru f | arra; ot KEWL P an 5! bia JANDSOME MAT e, n{s. n-m|n hi yery tast ||usl\lfss~ln.\v W, That il reatlze the patly b xmfh,wa per annum, ns will be shawa tron an Interview. and otict r. 174 o 'Nurih {1 Miscolsnnonin. TUATIO\' WA\‘H D=IY A YOUNG LADY A8 wiaistant boukkecper, or to ‘da nce sl will give hest uf rea dayas 2 10, Tribune, ATANTED=A GO0 “ml,\\‘ Clll}h o AT THE i l o THE Refurences requirod _Address 2 Ko, Tribuhe oitive, m ChlaLA"l‘a()UHn Toceiher or scparete Very essonabl fedvingtie ety an secount ori huuh suylian 100-bukgy: has Loen In e vel rusd nu;‘-u. of rubber-trimme v, o e toa 3 Chativcr wonic TE =, il Firt (0 walt on the carpets, miscellaneouin i lu -mmm JONAS GELDEI S NTEDSA 0 i1l ) rnmpmmn ot s nml e ETONE llAllh HOWN TIOTISE, § VEATN | At trorting g 0_GF. o YNE'S Livery stable, Michizan: "‘"" ““““ or Gertina preferied: 3 T e seen st 1) av.. soutt of Mnnm st TA, COUGITAND LUNG DISEARES= W, Prigh, of ihe firn of P'ruth & Hawmil- fom, dealor I o Shotey hns'ieft Tor Missourd, to gur kv Noamsireus: ED-BHIKTMARERS Wi \WHison miachiiee fiuiediately at 154 stalasl. Wfl'll OR_WiTHUUT MA- tes' sulla and wrsppers. ” dad OST-NEAR vu‘| cougty and Lo inedicts . H!Il 2} |flK lhn i om'mmr (] smiiton guarantee IN8 PLANT AND APECIMEN ‘AReucy—~1wani Lo make n agsns of every purscry it and ‘Srater n tho United 1% Fare and heantitu) varlety Sptaingsd with ity bigt o No's s g & chne i Bkt Withor hah 13 the statex, cun-r i pule or bov, Bt e v oras mu Throush the mmmn i Talts will sond it prepald, (o ay address 0 altinaii bruers jrom proiokiyal ad miner . e contatuing udm, E"‘ 4 sy uuriing, & et FAE CHECAR, Clc. Gitice, No. 70 Deartor | OST=YESTEHDA 4 A Ml aois-ats, b Gold hea d Satie, av i for| TH WUERLER & u'munuu BIZKI DRAFT A\nalmn A\Thl)—flllsl.‘l. Weat Luke-st., third nuu A FOCKY llllUN!‘A éads Teasona umxfuu lrann Zsinn i u Eave i Wk DIaFRe -5 Bt Mit, i e iberally rewarded by ‘relaratng o . HONRE AND X I ANTED=A COMI'ETENT NUREK FOR TWO .rlnvu."tm 0 scen between 8 and 13at cimmn "h":. wh fa willlog (o lcave Chicago, e Lisunaress flowering r{-cu that | A Lus;-.uus DAY BINE-NAR - TOF nuumuiulmm Liu haw lll trade for s good » Bear )lullwn, aad n;- TUE CANAL-ST, LAYED-=TI smu-z:\ FHOS S : beral rflvlnl 'l(l be xl\u\ by roe lumlnx tho satiie o gbnv & adds ament Mnm:w-. HCANDINAVIAN ALE=Q . used Lut & she 'l tiine, ch £ corner Unfon o umu ]ufl RECEIVE . Joad » £D — GRIBIAN rla for brivese faitlion wod haarulug at R e 170 Nurch Halatod wios Soraer Bit: L JEAR O {‘.....m on Archerav, towards ’mu Titsuton hayo white wauce aud m Eivler e T, v,\\‘n D—A rm X Bliscellnueous, —A JOUNU LAY 1 70 23 \‘H£ Jeiiat 1o udiably rowaried. "Nddreas . ¥ A n Col J .nrvu \x \Vl\u!ll. Fiant and Spechmnen it Sranasic. i 9 thia diuinatic bust- £OI SALL. roe £ sy —HROARD OF ‘lIIAHB‘ MZMI!IIHIIII’ Exchange Dulldiug. corner of wihhs yuunu AT acto ahd ¥ thioee Baving (aicat need BlUBI‘JAIn 1 I'I‘Kllullflus FTANOS A A\D AT T s et SHBiE NUIN ¥ B0 il plnlmr \\'ll:l);lul plll! our mln » no'l-. ln"r& fankk, oo guentuct: At 1y Insnufactaiyy Baple lnunln tfloomn 2. ud W 3 el Lo N l I Ci v a'.':'.:::::;".. Ay Htetig s \'lT)’D—TlI BUY POt CARH, EXTHA LAGE ;a fe) ’H" Imhlnu measurcioent and price. Ade ot rociin, with - Lourd: LY, N sliAut GRAND fou b Gt umur fiuw sl .\uuu»'ufuv.u % & ., Patwer House, e o PSiTary EINE OF A1 kinde Thade 1o Ord buvemmenn.uuh Dejot, #1 Faat ‘ulndnl -8t IN iy “rouins tckets, 21 0 T LARGE TO KNOW FIFS WIS! best a) kh fu the market to utslied MIIIA W KB vle lrnl sells lvn s llltfll. Ih. FUBCEs Fuquine J eat. l.\hll ‘l‘l!llfl'El"N‘l‘Ih o T e Shcliuged, U IENTSI l.) . i ’f.mu..‘ ‘m*nfi.‘.‘m"u s 'ons shudie vt la(l\lll‘ - wILl.IAM MILLIKE! PLEA Wordat 44 Fouth Ciivita sl where you can SAMUEL NOPKIN20. PERSONAL=A, CALL AT TRE About 3z, B, :Anhe o modsied .) )mmm\ llw . nlhfl!' ruuul ND _llBT H: DHAI.H“ IN UFF IV e OR!A’I‘ UAIN Al 1 l f.&l‘lmllmm&m reduced lmlulv it AN In countey ature, "L fovl ete. Apply sl 10 8 Nor st al TET. FIVE HOOTS FROY LD Al dumulull. aad v d rovine, with a chulce Loa LR IHDIOR IO o et ptian st UOLD: Oltica | lecusedl, W Eust dadl 20 © plwiatiris. . 300 & Co. rand uufimn.‘ l RTNER T APITAl EX. u-mu Bl ;oaying manufacurlug buslncss. Ad- X T ey uvrl 1 SANGANON ST ~T0 . 3 0 ARG BT, A PLEAS SUUTH lll\'~ lT. Iaou B i! ute spicadia plaucs by Sletaway, Erieal um ualick, Dowllig & Con, U‘JFUIEHISHLD bl thi bue comfurts. M W go«l wlhlrnln. 108 W asdingion-at,, oo 2. ¢ HAL LANDS ALONG THE LIN Cluciuuatl 8outhern fallr stinents far idle ”,.]’" i a t.n?' [ uuTn AND m WEST wu (INGTON-ST.—1LO0MS buard. Unfuralsticd parlor flwl. wu lumlun Tu cliy; appolntments frat-class; f" JRu aureat tn g from 4 L . (e oNEY TO lo.\\' .u' 8 TO 0 TER CEN méed nuluflu la Cblcago sad vicl nhy. \mu'lr m i Chi. 10 D:uhorn. ete, (hebiodces: ummmn rien LGOI S8 AND 505 WEST MADISON- sr.—-uuum. with pleasant furolshied fruat oo, b1 i B00H ocasit l\I youin No B vnnnmw AV, Lll OF ERIE-ST.—, e, oo, suilatne. for seaticman Al s siugie routh, L“chBIi.AVv—Nl(/EL“'PUI[\lS“ED L-class fur LW ders “Wfllllll)ll.l(‘l rmvns FadILY occupvive K AR e nn.um"-u)k ul(hmbev i reutlo'tue cougti ol 5 with sz w-m hmund :lu propei .v. AN-0N CITY TEAL | v“ur 300, Ewo Of $1, 300 Tur 3 L0 3. BEAL, 143 Lagalle- b AT LOW BATE 0 g Te g . B.TDEWE\ & “\ezots wanted: ioow 1. LS CARPETING, coruer of Tulrty: ousEn TORBALE—43 Y ARDS OF DRU: Bew. 1413 Wabeal-s 70 LOAN=NON Teasoaad M FIKE, WARENOUSE furnliure, verchan- \HN?LIYTKLYSAI’IS ¥ ve st dlu. Arrlac, ties: towenl Tatcas hoBeY 1osned 10 brex PERB ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 'mL STORAGK I Bl PRICE FOII "LLh I'A\' ufia‘flmflxfifi“:%fi E Folt 471 Buellield-av, 0 L N 81 nrd-nn tnpraved cliy wnuru. AND 7 PER cxur—uoxsr -ro mT)T_ 1t bee our card uo the Arst RER & BOND, 103 n-mlmu -8t s, a.n.:\n 10 PBR C: $l OUO TR "EuSiy m l’uk\'fwwlr. n:uuu nua. TIJHN:LI mu sad mmm > orage turalture, vlnnu; o pAuLOR BUITS, col CHAM O AL T8, UNUSUAL, m?}'ucrl":;i iy rf‘;’f: x-"m CENTOFR. ['HE DNIOK YU 050, Ml on monmly paymcots; luw pricos; caay Lo ’l‘fl B‘OIIANGE. ILL xlc‘ul.fif‘fn KAN i:.s",l‘AnLl UED uusl' it i o e frior iy Wiy yicy L'VADA HOTE! 08 & . L. MB L)-D ! 'AB“H“AV‘. S i e Sk 6oy SLHOBB 0"1&‘ U' A'i llc‘ldll snnm usx ‘36 ob Sioathly pay meate abd Feste NUE TO SELL NEW SINUERS AT A nmunls:vm tbe manufacturery” reduced ! Y10 LOAY OxG; 93 Bui crr\’ R!AL ESTATE. tuln NITURE COMES Y WEST umsan HOUSE, 178 Tl“r}h“" OPPOB!‘I'I A Mm“h Rkt the Palwer Huuse~Newl; huboud day board 84 ek, L BOAUD V wuvn;n'. ‘llb—AHD URNIBHED 100M FOI SELF, Jutt calilisut huath Bide, uiis) gderase, X U, Tobdus. T, 323 e aew v b oty

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