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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, helng naually through the Hme r ensily worked for rock excayation. They are elther dug and blasted for open wells, or are Tored and drilled for the artesian style. F ing wells have heen obtalned In soma lucalitles at o depth of 400 or [0 fec TIHA PARM BUILDINGS, as arule. are’of o cheap characier,—houses of nut succeed by th © binderuces. TEXAS. y and for the first tim o that vour correspondent Ao L. The puzzie I« to trace all the lines In the following figure with three of the pencil, not guing over tho sae srofeesion are as Interextedd fn this a reholarship In r Jabor, it [n spite wore lond one fs Lo a party to carry, the more he professcs alleglance to 1€ that he may aeccure its “loaves and fishen." only: lowdly proclalmed his poliey o 8eryiee reforin, and at the same Umo *re- formed " by appointing these grumblers and ubject as yourself, 1o edow rowme ane of oar colleges, the funds for the en- by o fubecription NBookkcepers, Clerkn, &¢ THOROUGALY take chiarre of our NIk deiariments ¥ 1. dertres eolved, A Preliminary Report from Mr. Bue € Mr. Hayes had 0. C. Gibbs, alng one for our iaces and embrotderien, hrefrrence from Imat place. 4, 10 PETTI8, [VEHS & L0, Be Iniitanapotle, Ind. men of the h deserving young men conld recefve an elacation with the avowed purpose of entering ITUATIONS WANTED-M. Slookkeepars, a e . SUIGATION WANTED-AS NOORREEPKTL IS A ) firstocians housa by A middle aged man. Has had iong rxpericnce, andamply eapabls and reepomatble, e East. Addrew 1A X. care Chas, K. Humphrey, st Gammon & Deering's Can wive Hlgheat referencrs fn o Chicago. Jogs, or cheap frame structurea with correspond- for out bulldings, though In the eastern por- tion of tlie prairle country, where eumne larze plantations wers worked before the war by slave labor, thers are some largze and fino coun- try residences, Some penple from the North who ith them andopened farins have built good farth-houses, but fu & majority of cases the buildings nre of such n character ns 1o indicate that the settier liad but small means with which to start: The fences are nearly all of raila, either lald up in wor posts, Bince tho ratlromds have opened up the pine district at the East, lumber can Lo Yought for from 815 to $18 per w,, and some are using It to Inclose thelr farms or replace the But Jittle wire fencing has heen used fn this part of the State. . Provious to the War corn sud cotlon werg TUR STAPLE CROPS, corn helnz grown only for home ase. the War suine wheat was grown for home sup- ply, but wus discontinucd at its close. onily been within the Jast three or four years, and mainly owing to the influx of Northern that the growing of wheat and haa nesumed products of the State. Last year the yield of wheat in thirtecn northern counties was over bushels, bringing an average price of cr busliel. This year n much lanzer breadth In my Intercourse withfarmers, either at their homes or in town, 1 have made careful hqui- ries to ascertuin the averoce yield of crups through this portion of the State, taking one ycar with another, and tnking into account partinl fallures from drought, wet, or bushels of wheat, 40 to NTED-C CTOR~A PERVMARENT TO4I- tlon 0 the proper person. bl $100) cash mnat be depostted ne aecurlty. rlence ani) references. required do,not snswer, tors to the offices, he would not of disapprobation from theso patrfuts, but *Welldone thou faithinl atateaman.” And¥t appears Lo me that thia is the buttom and real cause for the o) polley of Peace lmy into the profession of an editor! be provided In the endowment that much youna men on gradnating from colleze should be en- titled Lo receive the degree of M. E.or B. E. yested by your recent lecture). here 18 no ‘doubt that many of our colleges would be glad to receive such a acholarabip, and once being impressed with the fdes and accing the alinost abmolute necessity of such brancht of stuidy, the faculties of “our scveral colleres would, {n all probability, arrange such cnursa of instruction and pro’ structors. Yours, ete., EpWARD I BARKES. GNE: BEANGI OFEd ORDERTO ACCOMMODATE OU! “parrons throngnoat the city w firgr.ch OMces fa ihie AlTarent Divia below, whrre miveriisements will be taken forthc same price ax charzed st the Matn Office, and will be re k p. . QurinK 1be week, snd nadl eller and Btatfoner, , M. WAL Newsdeater, Bationer, ate., 1000 WMot Dea have liean! a word The Soil, Crops, Etc., in the Northe eastern Part of tho Btatos © If you liave not the security A4z, Tritnna gfice. NTED—A BOY TO LEARY THR CHINA AXD fancy gooda busiucses, 13 years oid, } re ll{;l‘ £238 werk, __|G ] T eomfeas it 1 & puzzle, but close stuly for threc-quarters of an bour rewarded e with & solutlon—whether the correct oncor pot I do not know, but a solution neverthefess. are the directiuns for tracing the lines. cut a plece of paper the cxact size required for the figure, start on tho extreme cdic at the point marked A in the accompan! and follaw slong to B, then to C, parallel with the lide E D to the F nakes one ‘ stroke " of the pen- ¢ll. Nest draw the singleline G. This is the recond “stroke’” To complete the require- ments s the real puzale, but “ftfs simple Fola the paper {n the middls so that tha corners I and E will be at the points O and ints B and E dack to the centre of the pleco which Jeaves the corners B, E, C, and D all exposed. Laostly, draw the lines 11, being carelul that tho pencil markaon the Julded eilys of the upper part a8 on_ the surface of the lower partof the paper. ‘This will inake the two linea with one * stroke.!” the President’s ddress, fn own i Lrought mean: The Water-Bupply, Style of Farm- Buildings, Ete, EDMAN TO WOIK TN GIOCERY BTORE Nr $200; good seenrity ierman or besndinavisa AMUSEMENTS. M'VICKER'S TIHEATRE, The third week of the Booth season opened with the production of “The Merchant of Ven- Ice," or,to apeak strictly, with that portion of the playin which the Jew becomes the central figure. A mild regret may occasionally be heard that some of the most charming scenes of this comedy aro necessarily thrown into the wasto- basket in deference to the ‘star,’ but in truth the possages omitted In the ncting edition will be found to be more agreeable to the student than to the spectator. exit of Skylock, after hia discomfiture tn the court of the Duke, the Interest of the story ends, and It would be a brilliant company indeed revive our sympsthics with he loversafter the tremendous clfmax. Mr. rayal of Shylock is traditions which have been handed down from one generation of nctors to another cyer since the” Jew was conceived tragle port, 1lis concel of all the great players of ~thst I8 to say there is nothin origiual in_It, nothing from wh nferred that Mr. Booth had ever thought it worth while toinvestignte the grounds on which stage traditfon was founded. thing to'be noted, therefore, fn his performance, is the studied care with which he follows in tha paths marked out by the reading is fur the most and his action strictly in ol tend rmplayer &1 and permanent sitnatiua, Adirers A 23" Tribone office, ‘v ANTED—A FIR! tpatnter) by L ‘whotn piras addreas for particals ANTED-T®O_ 000D MOLDING _POLT sttoe ndisnanoliis Molding snd Hietura-Frame Fron Our Special Correspondent, Lowaviawe Tex., 8cpt 1L—In commenting fo write about Texas one 18 embarrnssed nb onco by the vastness of the subject, and hardly knows whero to begin. A State large eunongh for an Empire, extending through eleven de- ecs of Iatitude,—from 254 to 0} deg, north, d nearly 1,000 miles In width from east to west, with such variety of clinate and soll a8 its t area must include, embracing in its prod- ucts nearly all those of the temperate reglons, and also many of a semi-tropical character, onc may well be excused for feeling of difidenco in sttempting to convey informatlon to the readera of Tnie TiinuxEof such & country, This feeling of embarrassment is further fn- creased by the fact that many such readers are anxlously looking to such information ns afford- jog to them & possible escape from a present conditfon of enforced Idicness, diatrcss for hiemsclves and fainilles, aud still greater pros- pective embarrassment and sufferiog in the fu- tare. Texos s too large a country to bo de- sribed as & whole. Like the girl so big that shio could only be ** Lugged In sce can only bo written of in sectiona. will be devoted to that portion of the State gen- erslly epoken of at the North as Nortbern Texas, but which is more properly RONTHEASTERN TRXAS, a tract of country about 160 miles in width from north to south, and 250 in length from cast to -fenco or nailed ST-CLASS CITAINL FINISHER LROS., Wahas! old rail fences. FIRST-CLABS BHIRT-CGTTRM: o tntexrity. A d., stating weekiy Then fold the i TN uli,x.nlusnm. lu:unmsmn-rnnw u 2. T, T ATSI68TATE 8T, ANTED-A YOUNG » AL S Mnllum’l!q 5 PplY MAN TO ASAIST IN NTON KIlug, News aken-aY., corner of Stattanery, etc., 304 CIIASE TO GREELEY. Financial Measures Adopted by Congress to Carry on the War, At this time, when what may be called the greenback period in our natfunal fluauces is drawing to its end, tho following letter from the Sceretary of the Treasury under whom the legal-tender first saw the light is of specinl In- terest. It 1s a [riendly statement to his fricnd, Horace Greeley, of the various measurcs that Becretary Chiase adopted and had adopted by +Congruss to provide the means for carrylng on It was written after Lis retirement from the Cabinct of f'restlent Lincolu, atd is now published for the first time : Wasnixartoy, Nov. Gueenr: [ fecl, as the Quaky 10 you sbout tho are few who underatand what my work was. wnay be set under three heads: To catablish satiafactory relations between the publlc credit and the productive industry of the country, —in other words, to obtain supplies. ‘Ihie suspenialan of the banke put an end to the irat aud owt obylons resort, —loang of gold,—and made now methods Indispeneable, Then I resorted to legal-tender notes, wade them a currency, and borrowed them as cash. peaple came 1o ald of the labors of tho Treasury and the legialation of Congreas, and the firat great object was made secure. 2. To provide against disastrous resalts on a retam of peace, viding n natlonal cnrrency. 1,500 State banka in cxlatonce, who wanted to make {helr own paper the curren This 1_realsted, greenbacks; but I eoul rency, nor indecd did 1 think it exactly honest to deprive them of 1t without giving an equivatent. To neutralize thelr oppoeit! rency, and make thou stead’ of cnemles 1t my ondea; T proposed be matlonal-banking ANTED—4_ CABINET-MAKERS, 2 MACHOINR carcful elabor- s, 1 wond taruar, ak Taclory cumer Kinsie- TED=A GOND BARBER:; GERMAN PR crred; §ood wages and atead A 1R, 208 south Bixth-at, ABS BHOE AREI MAT 18 Weat Randolpl-st, COOK AT REBTAURANT, whom we have heard, h it could bo BROTIERS, 04 Washington-st. rasshoppers, about 18 H0 ol oats or barley, 25 to 30 of corn, an Bialf Lale of cotton (250 pounds), are about the arernge yiehl ,ww hent tluns," Texas FANTED-TWO ol work. U, B. Ko} ' TINNENS FOR CAR. lling-Block Co., corner of ] now sclling at ARG A G to 25 cents, corn 40 cents, barley 30 to 40 cents, and cotton 834 to 10 cents, according to quality. 1 meet with a great inany cases of much Jarger of whent over 40 Lushels ), 100, and even moro ver and corn 60 to 70, over night, twenty and derp lot, 16t worth the mon int Bloek, Employment Agenciese ANTED—100 COAL MINERS, A WINTER'R alirnad iaborers: 0 for Gove and 600 for Teins 1l BALE—~AT A OREAT BACHIFICK—#X120 rmer jot, Wit comfortabie cottagy hues on the South _Bide, inclyding two corners un Marshfield- sv, neac Harr, The shove mmt W LAWYER MITCHELL, Bryant Biocl art unexceptionable, dignee to the Bhak- could wish sclf-forgetfulness veliement, almost maniacal burst of r: learniny of Jessica's fight. Also, we could wish that Mr. Booth would roconsider that scono with Jesica just hinediately before the elope- ve" do mnot concelve muttered uthimnces expressive of his hesl- ‘worki free (ares 50T : lLaker: 39 Bouth YWater-st, K13 FOI LAKE SUPE: T day: aleo, 50 hard-coil oy at 270 Bouth Water crops being grown, o the acre, oats 80, acre, barley 60 to 80 bushcl A farmer with whotn I stal miles south of Fort Worth, this acres of oats which threshed machina measure, and ho sall thev would by it o over 100 bushels; but these arc ex- onel cases, showing what can be done under rable conditions, aud I ain satisficd that my figures nbove give o fair average yleld for tho crops of this count: As in nil new countrics S ANTED—200 1867, —Mr Dzan Mn. sy, imprenscd west. My routa through this portion of the State has been from Texarkana west to Sherman over tho northernline of the Texas Pacific; thence south to Dallas, some seventy-fivomilea; thence west thirty miles to Fort Wi over the southern or main lineof the Texas Pacific to whera it Intersccts the International Tallrond running southwest to Austin fn Gen- tral Eastern Texas. Ihavo donealim hy Routh (perninient work. Apol Yodm 3. BSKLL & SILYLE. Misccllancous, D-A FEW GOOD MEN TO CANVABS b1 bushels peracr o] e is 7 s ot ! ety ot L . r ol Cblcago; 813 down and €3 mnnlmrx'n:n orth; thence cast the most favol it EXCHANGE=T1 lieat land and clie: BTOLGII, 133 Deartorn- it SALF=1 ! “Jota at_ifinsdale: #iburn of Chicsgo. Ereas ity sel bu spoken to his daughter, Kkecping with the epirit of the di a theatrical attitude and make a solemn Invoeas tion to Jacob’s stafl. The trouble Is that Mr, Booth becomes unnceessarily stagzy In ac utterance where he might appropriatel fal manner, and s uuduly o'erstepping the modest; might do sowithout any danger of incurring the has the Impersonation ouly _ occasionally satisfactory,. as- o whole, acting is in the trial scene, reserves himsell. I nor s it In the present time. lalogue to strike Jand is cheap, the tendency s to sy solvenly culture, trusting to the richness of doubt but the NTED-MEN TO FELL NEW AND USEFULL street-men, canvawers. sad peddiers mient LiAn any other liousa can. C. 45804 n-e! e traveling In Texas by day- light, 80 aa to sce all tho couniry passed ovor, ing at tho principal towns, from which 1 ps into the countryof ten to miles among . tho farmers, as well a8 1 opportunitles of conversing with I have found them in the towus marketing tho produce of thelr farms, Tho patriotlsm ‘of the ANTEDSFOR A CASH CUSTOM marble: front hot geenthoat. TIENBY Michixan- 8, HiLL, 143 Lieari ave made tri reaent averago % b could be greatly Increased by ekiliful colturc. AB_AN ILLUSTRATION, a gentleman in Dallas inforined me that & friend of his, engazed {n farming, as an experiment . took two acres of ground, doubled his teom in plowing 8o us to put the plow Into the beamn and ollowed it by a sub-solier, disturbing aud looseu- to tha depth of efghteen fnches, On one acre be planted cory, an ned to bea yoar of oxtreme sometimes tho case aze of about ten bushel per {fhan half_a bale, -fivo bushels, and acre in cottou, TAKE_AG of nature when ho W Sides clres -Uunm:;vmer 10.(00: 3 montha. HENT—VERY LOW TO FINST. legant new marule-front huuse nquire AL 218 Ashiiand-av. XT—§25 PEIL SMONTH, ELEGANT 3.8TORY brick biouse No. 778 Falton-st, 1aqaire next door repronch of ranti docs not correspond with tho nnhmh’cd state- ments being circulated so freely and lavishly at the North In the interest of those who have ands to sell, or other interests to scrve; but, king into the account the sources from which {tis gathered, and the Jack of motlve for mis- resentation, 1 regard ‘The stranger coming from the North over the Bt. Louts & Iron Mountain Raflrond gets IS FIRST INTRODUCTION TO TEXAS at Texnrkana, the terminus of the road, and whero {t recclyes the traflic of the two brunclics of the Texas Pacitic running weat, and the In- teroational running southwest. The town s built In part in Arkansas and and the namo is sn attempt lo combine the names of thetwo States,—tolerably succossful but o little jaw-breaking. It is s thriving, town, surrounded by the pine nnd oak uin which its sito Lus been wrested, and has very creditable ratlroad and busincss build- {ngs, cliurches, schools, and privato residences, Hitherto, since leaving tho prairic country of Tilinols, my route had been entiroly throuzha heavily-timhered country, but scon after cross- {ng the Stato line the character of the country . changed tg open timbered lands, called hero the post-oak lands,—a thin growth of oak, usually of amall size, with the surface of the country covered with o thick growth of wild grassce. 1M ITS GRNERAL APPEARANCE, undulating surface, growth of timber, grasses, and wild flowers, texture and a poll, 1t very greatly resembles Y of Bouthern Michigan and Wiscon- sl, snd some porticns of Northern Illinois at for which he anpa- 1d not drive ou This {8 wellnigh The play was mounted with the care ust bestotwed at this theatre, and the cast was, wit a few exceptions, well chosen. The somc play for busineas men and famill N T IHETT fon' o & nationnl cur- bis._Jols - HAE 1, SEW FAST-SELLING frames, and notions. 5 PRI MONTH—FIN| "Adama- TED=A BEL on_the other o) nt articles, chromoa Novelty Company, 1M Biate-st. . RENT—CHEAVEST HOUSES IN THE CITY far the money; parlors, dining-room. snd kitchen on main fiofilr!\'foll\‘l;“ Unklerat., and 4ol Warr it s more rcliable, and corn gave anaver: nere, ond cotton less ncro of corn he gathiored thirt, over o bale of_cotton from b Bald I: *DId hefrom that time changehis modo of farming, put the labor he lind heen in the habit of cxpendiog on twoacres on onet? ' No," safd licj It was two slown process, and goonin theold way.!' in the eastern portion of tho wrairle country there are many large, old plan- atlons which are mainly worked by renters, but o8 you po West the farming 1son a smaller —tlie farns ranging In sizo from 80or 100 0160, 820, or more acres, aud these o n rule, farmed by tho owners,—the Inbor-say implements, of urchascrs, and tho labor Kenson extend- ng over mearly the cntire year, them to farm a much greater breadth in crops with the same amount of teams and labar than 1 lelleve the farm- rtion of the Btatc, as a rule, aro in 18 ovidenced by the fact that of tho country {s malnly .y buy freely of the best and latest lements, paying cash down or on 'hey are also huying blooded stock for breeding purposcs at high' prices, Auccers was asaured. in maony ways, raa tho establisument of & na- "This saved ua from panic and rovulsion at the end of the War,and Is of incatima- ble valoe to men of 1abor and men of busincss; ury class. hird division of my labor wda to provide It was unavoldable dunng the rebellion that every moansof credit should be money every way 1 could at The fprn that suiteid one lender did not -suit anotheri and the army and navy needed every dollar that could bo ratsed in evary certificates of de- dnces, 7-30 notes, compound-intorest notes, Treasury ‘notes payable aftcr une and two yenrs, ttc,, o 1lut it was necesnary to have ‘which ali there mnllwrvry toanzcould be ultimate- loan and the 10-10 Juan, the 514,000,000 wi ther- rauke 83 per dng. AFply & 0RCe A% 13 ralhoor. . TP NTED_THRER OF FOUR GOON-BRORER ary ind ta(roducy our pub- Heatigne of street stands. Fictartal Frntiag Company, 74 80d 70 Randolph-at. ¢35 Michigan-av. G S ANTED=A FEW GOOD CANVASSKIS ON TIE best and most. papular Catholic bouks pubily ren entueky Biock, corner Adams HOOLEY'S THEATIE, Mr. George 8. Knfight and the Wrrell siaters appeared Monday cvening In s comedy written by Fred Marsden, my maln object wi tional currency, DESIRADLE TIOL! F_OF 51X NUOMS tn Kood tepairt i o1 AR Bonth Lincoln-st., Abply 8t 13 Lincoln-st. rent, $18. X EOOMS PANTRY, ic. “West Washington® tson-st., foum 1. T—COTTAGR OF lar, clstern, stabie, £as. ‘Inquire at 140 Mad! South Fide. RENT—TAE 3-8TORY AND DASEMENT MAR- nty-ffth-st. ¢ hias 14 rooma r; Bt and cold water, gos 311 Frnt to kood tenant at Chamber of Commerce, E; DESUTABLE LO+ av, and Twenty-tec- ted ressunsble to good tenant. - A 44, Trit- A very good performance, and tho opplause end frequent recalls wos @ sufficient {ndfcation of tho fact that the play was woll caleulated for popular effect. Itis n comedy which has n gooa deal of the melodra- matic In its composition, with just enough of the light and sparkling? in it to relievo it from the charge of heaviness. Tha story s ot a. rather common-place order, such ss we often meat with on the stage, and it s so contrived that the leng brenks which occur narrative do not at all upset us. vast spaces or breaks are indecd made tho occaslon of the most_agreeable eplsodes In the performance, sinco they introduce afr, 1 s {s the andicn art in Texas, lie preferred to audlence preoted o funding system. hnve beforo stated, reasonable rates. o, Ei—A MAN Wi0 intance of grocers country to sell vur miselon, fn conne: Tlence tempora certificaten’ of ngeisa through 1 ine. A 38, Tribune, Domonticee . TANTED—A OOOD YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO ‘walt on table and do cuamber work. 302 Michl- NIENED 1101 ey o Tocks of Mlchixan- Sunding loans, into 1 established the 6-20 My bellef was that aftee of the 5-20 loan had been taken the additional amannia neeted could be obtained by the 10-40 loan and tha temporary loans; but | to_reaors tothe 5:20s in care of emer- dld get 73 milllons In the 10-40 loan, and Tny snceessors got sbout 10 millions more at par, and | hiave nover been able to ace an. for making the 7-30 notea suba: vertible, at the holder's optin 2 of 10-40s. Lenderr, of conrwe, preferres North Sldc. —).';.An LINCO! modern convenience, ory barg; desiralite I 2U, CHARLES N. HALE, PARE. A NEW 14 nnd basement brick, Figghlie 8, 000 33 pandolph-sL. TRLS, COOR AND 8 arding-house a4 256 carance of the WINNETKA-HOUSK, BANN, 5 ACRES| @ ‘“‘onk open- ] a ON! near statlon, looking over lake. A O e nlng St ki B 1inom 31, W ratands washing, froain who unde no others geed Bpplys £ood wages pald. cc with a rapld successlon ot his inimitable Dutch comedy sketclies, Mr. ARGE NRICK BGILDI 'Tradens QITCATION WASTED DY A _YOUXG MAY D), Lupineer 18 yenn eapetiencor low wages. ress 2, 158 Twen! y-eecon Conchmen, Tenmstors, &Ce WASTED—BY TOUNG MAN As coachman: ls competent In all its branches; wiil generally unefal; best of references. Ade ITUATION ake bimaei g drens A 47, Tribune ofiice, Miscellancons, ITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN AGZD ¥ 20 to work in siore, affice, or commislon houns: A g0od drivers will driYe grocery or any kind of bu Bew wazon{ best of references.” Addrem DAVE. Frio- uneofice. S Tribune office. ATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WITH nod refcrences and some trade in_ lows s travel. 10 salesman for B cigar O fancy grocery house, A 34, une nafee. T ) West Ohi JITUATIC A3 riaty and willing to housework fo s privata days st 1377 Weniworth: Domenticss gn‘l'xnxox WANTED—DY A YOUSG MAR EVEN: 8 inga tn learn "aoine Lutipes of ‘radc o pected; wiil work energetieally. Addtens 1 TUATINY WANTED—BY A NORWEGIAN GINL In & family where there are nochildren, Applyats r 1 wenty Binth: QITUATION WANTEDTN cnok._ 183 Townsend-st. TOOR 1N A BMAL {amily where 2 sccond girl s kept, by Lonvaik QITUATION WANTRD — BY “A RERPECTABLE Swedlah grl Lo do sccond work and sewini, or gens eral housework, In A small Kfllllu famlly. 1 oF address H L. 148 Fas Chicago QITITATION WANTED=DY A Teference, Pieass call at 347 South § QUIVATIONS WART £ 10 do general house 108 tate-at. n & GOOT, RFESPECTS D able girl to do general houseworks can give good Yoot Conk. wARh G Mot Tk, of wash, and irot llYl'tl_I. Tamiiy; good referencea. Fieass cali a ANTED=IIT_ A BCOTCH WOMAN n » small private tamiiz. FARTED—TIY A FiRsi: ta do gen GUTUATION WA 33 girl ax couk 1 wome nice Hide. JITUATION W 43 (roner In priv: city reference. NTED=AS CODK, WASH Loardi for Lwo TUATION WANTED=T LASS COM- housewark in & pric Ewing-at. ice res ‘tahie famil; Fickse call Tor 1wo 4a7s at 107 Wert dncison Sx Y A GIRL TO DOGEN ral livusework (n s small family, or_second wori Deat of references.Call fur two day st 730 Indiana ITUATION WANTED-TIY A COMPETENT OliiL 10 cook, wauht, snd irun in & fArat-class privaze fam- 17 will give best reference. Call for two days st &3 Intans. hishied room two daysat 77 Mich -av. TiON WANTRD-TO TARE CAIK OF FUR- do light housswurk, Aply for hera| housework in a crecces. Call at 7 Wabaa TOATION WA! dress A 39, Tribune ol S’ni!i«’rms“ NT] ‘housewurk 1a & pri —~Ti¥ A YOUNG G e 1) ;i Apply st 160 West Jackson- preferred, gn‘um‘ N WANTED=RY A COMPETEST GIT ctecins n s i can ez Wi o of ¢ dlntogs Call at 1083 Goutl Dearbu: sy QITUATION WANTED—AS BECOND GIRL S all family. Beatof ref- TED=IY A FINBT-CLARS o aatdune otse o Dotsh 1 ity oF Coumiry A4x QITUNTION WANTED—BY A 600D GTILTHAT S upderstands her business 1o cook, wnlh.l:mll‘rllvlt;\fl} or w dogeneral housewurk In s #mall privite fan: L., np-stalrs. West QITUATION WANTED—DY A FIRST-CLASS GITL BLAOT blaic c";:dntldl e et QITUATI work orcars of chiidren. Apoly atiti st., In resr. WASTED=DY TWO FIRST-CLARS irls, one for Kitchen wark, the other, fur second West Adam: QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPE 1 do general fiousework. °ltefcrence if e call fur LWo daye at 12} blate-st. FNT GIIG atrald of worl 1for thirea JATUATION WANTED=NY A COMPE: STTIATIN 20 80 negewirks tssob good city rulerence 244 Wab ?’fiffi\'ficxi WANTED=BY +) Cansdlan girla; one as firn Kuod refereuces. _Call at 44 Enst Rinzle-at. TTUATION WANTED~ ¥ Snv‘sflfi\'s WARTED=DY TWO G Iria; one @8 cook, the other :‘l:nfln'l b trooy aud TWO PROTI t-clnis ook, athier soce ond works bota thoronghly understand thetr business; DY A PROTERTANT GIILL eral housework. Iiest of refarcaces. U3 QITHATION call &t 1d Twenty-sixth-st. liers’ oms, at Bouth Evan nfurnislieis soven acrea of krounds god jarn. The premisca il in good F Knight {8 probably the best Dutch comedian on this drama scema to have central fgure, giving him wide aco humorous jmpersonations and recitat! Worrell 8lsters were o less welcame with thelr biehly sppreciated by tho sudience. pleca” was well was cleverly preseuted by a company tent nrtiats, amoni those already named, are C, I Btewart, Richard C. Whits, W. 11, N| W, De Young, and Mrs, C. H. he plece will bo on the boards during the wock, . These lands ry ly t, can hardly bo sald to be settlod stall, and aro regarded by the people Hying fu the prairie reglon'as of no value for agricnitu- ral purposcs, though I am confident the time will comie when rich farming communitles will Texarkana the plne for- ests of Arknnsas lap over Into the State, form- ine the entlre castern border with this beit of st-unk lands between it and the 1y, forming a timbered region ol enty-five miles in 'vidth, At a distance of sixty 10 seventy-five miles cast of Texarkans tho country Is reached, which cxtenda from tward across tho entlre State, But buyiug more Jands cither to add to t! orto scttle thelr boys upon. The gentleinan who took mo a trip into the country from Fort sold whilo out three ~quarter-sce- tions of land to three farmers n the neighbor- hwod. On tho trip, though, he only ¢ i 0. G, Liearing 0 per centin gold, to the latter, bearing only or cent, and londers were rather inore favored er I left the Department than before, and a0 in- for Jay Cooke got_ nearly or uite twice as large commisatons nnder Feasonden d McCalloch 3 1 allowed him. Yuu can see how this (unding system of mino the Iast statetnent of the haven't it at hand, bat the conni- ion In somethinzilke this: 81,00, K ANTED=IN A BMALL TRIVATE FAMILY A be. cuoki Teferences ply &t 541 Catume Fur paniculars near Thirty-sac- decd wera brokers T—ENGLEWOOI—F! NTRD—GOOD NELIATILE GIRL, AMERICAN or Giermas, for kenersl Lonie, modcrate wages. TNE 2-8TORY NOURE free ride usework In privaie iy ™ grow up upon them, TO RENT—IROOMS, In golng south from West Bides 1 i SHELDON.-§ andsomely furnished roots W respocts! mien fn a strictly private Frehol family; s good clisnce 10 learn thie Iangusge. South Sidos NT—472 WABAKH:AV., ‘room, with carpet and lainbrea tooms unfurnishods postuivei worked if you take u 00D GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUBE- 50 Ko . bear Lincolu-aY, ARTED—GO0T ¥il, ASD 1H0N- CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM—A REPLY TO 0B- JECTORS. To the Fditor of The Tribune, PaxroN, IlL, Bept. 25.—As eo many bave decmed it of somo importance to express thelr viows of the policy of Civil-crvico reform of whom, besides urteen yeard, wi th; loans il temporary), 0—2 CHAMBERMAIDS "WIl0_UNI put into 10-40s% @ waiting on tabie. Apply at 31 East Wa Engiish lHouse. cenisin_to be converted into 10-30s, and s BECOND-STORY luding fractional cur+ AN GIRL ADLE 70 DO aud general housework. Ape . 0,000,000 Fency ; making the debt o Bcninstresscs, TTUATION WANTED—UT A GOOD ) who uiderstand il Bud Jght work. ingulre a3 Su SlruA‘rlo.\'\vM«rflb—'n\' A scwing {n & privae family: o 1ight gecond work. _ Call ut 563 W smu‘nox WANT! willing gir 10 o family sewing or eare of chlldren. 142 Twenticth-st. Laundress o QITUATION WANTED-1IY A SONWRAIAN aliL ) Lo do wasbing widd, ironing elther in Ratw O privaie o Housa. Appiy 8t S“’UATK)N WA Canadisn girt to do laundry ‘vaty family, Address 6ul Clark st the President of the United States,—generally criticising bis course,—I have concluded, after a careful conslderation of tho subject, to pre- sent o few reasons, supported by at least some facts, why non-oflice-sccking Republicans desira that the President shall falthfully carry out his polley of reform. First—Tho abuso of the appolnting power had become so ubnoxious to a largo portion of the Republicans that it was deemed by the Natfonal Convention necesaary to give tho public some assuranco that s reform of tho system in that srticular should be fnaucurated and carried tin the letter and epirit of jts resolutions ladeed, both partics vied with cachiotlier on this Issuo of rolorm. in addition to the declarations of the platform, ousckeepiuks private AmIlY s references required. that portlon which I hiave passed over T ETCh v o { now proposcto write, leaving the frontier reglon beyoud for a trip which I expeet v tako s far as scttlcments ‘west on my return from Southern Texas. In genoral appearanco this country strongl resembles the prafriv country of Northern 11l nuis, Tho same brood awells of lund, thnber pkirtlng the streams and water-courses, and Velts and islands In the prairies, For & prafrie country It {s well-timbered, and I havo scen but fuw puints whero timbor was more tuan threo or four miles distant. Tho timber Is short and acrubby, but lurge cnough for fenclng, of which It forms alinost tho entiro material uscd, of different varictles, wit nut along the water-courses, and o mixture of mesquite, osage orange, snd otber variatics not koown at the North. = GINL FOR GEXELL . 8 1r\(ig-placa, west o Wiid Adnis . T, COMPETEN: 1] 8t D43 WS rning. ‘Ho'you sce the wholo debt_oxcept '1s Is already funded, or sure 1o be funded, in G-20 O per cents e, botter funding systom? T don't beitove 1%, Yet thero 18 talk Of @new funding loan. ‘yhe object Is to catch Ing 1o the popular THE ADELT'UT, Tho Frank Frayne Cotnbluation opened at thla theatro Monday evening in * Bi Blocum,” tho performance of whigh was reccived with bolster- ous applause. -The 0 RENT— turnisticd sulta of tween Monrug au North Skdos iEN-AV., PARLURFLOOL: ished. or_10-40 5-per cel Can there bea T OIAL ¥OR nvo penctrated Ve 1 after 100 clock Wednew ANTEU=A GOUD COO (; Call with referencés RENT=111 DEALBOI tw front fuoma; furn| WANTED TO RENT, 3 O 4 GENTLEMEN, same private famlly oo Norih or £o a sulte of miceiy furnfsbied yoome—parior and {wi bed;rooma-fur the wiater. licterencea the very best. A 41, Tribue ofice, A FURNISHED OR lied huuse, centrally lucated un board will be taken f surprising feats dpeons by apparently mor for taxation on s. ‘The way {e 1o offer & new U per cent loan with reservation of rlb!hll:n tax not exceeding 1 w WASIER, AND a )IAL l‘i Bouth Beamstressess the wonderful dog commanded scverul encores ANTED=4 GOOD b IT-MAKERS AKD2 {or his Intelllizent acting. 1) north of Sixteestl (PP W0 K- JEN Tne louso was well eciully the upper portions of it, and o tha .demonstrations thu Frayucs id to haye commeneed a higulysuc- cesaful engagement. e —e——— NEW PATENTS, Following fs o lat of United States pat- cnts fssued to the Inventors of Illinols, Wiscon- s, and Afichigan, for the week ending Bopt. 11, 1677,—cach patont in the lst Learlug that date, t is reported expressly for Tie TRIBUNE 11, Evans & Co., P'atent Soliciiors, Wash- iogton, D. C.t ILLINOWS. M. & V. Rathknecht, Chicago, uhlg-luf mp- bicago, rallroad-signal; per cept lJoaug roposed t0 make Y Y nt for brozers, bankees, and era, but dvath on the people. Insh can be negotiated; for a b- untaxable, is worth more {n the market than auny losn uow outstanding; 1nare certuln in the future than th will be paying wilhln five years 5, 10, snd vyen 15 pcrlccln for the privilego of paying its debt before 1 ecially to call your atteution to this It may be well enough to wake the loan, {n the form proposed, 3f the clamor for taxation will bo ratis- 1t; but why make It for twenty or thirty to the 1040 plan, by W4 R D, e i %| | ent. fof rens. 17, Trib- and Is malnly ol oak some pecan and wal- recSe sog. tothing e F-GltL WIO CA¥ ALSO not under 13 year of e, Junroo-at..10-day sad (o morry! TRED—TU RENT—FOIL LIGHT IHOUSKKEEI™ T Terant. £t Witk private fasailys B Hbane oticar L 4 1L, YOUNU, | Weat Adams-st. PROTEBTANT OIRTL Bring references. niust emphatically views In fuvor of the very houorably inaugurated anu out. During the campaign who dared to say it wasnot a wise reform since electlon, it was certainly wrong beford elec- tlon. 1f thero are any reusous now why this re- form should not bu faithfully executed, satno rensons existod before tho'election. then, should any ono now obloct? sons admit that although clured and the President then indorsed the saine, yet it wos not dutended to be ju Elther the Hepublfean yentlon acted fu bad fuith or it txpressed the honest convictions of the members thercof, a8 & caudidute upou that Lis views In favor of & ro- Did hie act the demagogue, or did he ex- The people believed in y of the Conventlon aud of Uon Hayes, elss he would have been so budly de- feated thut there woald not have been any need of urbitrators to decide who wua elected. otherwise than what Mr. Hayes 18 doing would be to abandou onc of ‘Lhe vital lesuss of the great campalin, aud surrender Lo the syatem,” whish noue dared adyocate beforo elec tion, Second—Even If the Republican party and the President bad not so declared prior to'the elecs tlow, the policy would shnpl: ce ot Washington, Alonroe, Madison, and J. Q. of whom {n the long space of forty-four ycare of the firat of the Govermment only removed froi office the smail number ol sixty-four or an average of less than one aud & hal from which woula appear clearly that the” st six Presidents did not belleve that ¢ to the vic- tors belong the spoils” Hesides, theso few ro- movals were generally for causes other thun Purties chanzed then as now, but tho chiange of the Administration or of Con- gress did not bring with It a chiouge of Inferlor officers. Wby, if_we compare the ariicles crit- 8 801 mUstoALs variea {n quality from the “black w‘ " oof alinost fabulous depth aud richuess to black, The black waxy sofl fs eat sofl in tho Staté, us it It is ot great depth, and con- tnual vropplng for twenty-lve 20t |n th least alfect its objection Lo it licy which o b it T SRl rch i b o] el e hi fur children a 1n ’;rylnu to carry Apply 8t 427 Wesl Washington-st.’ Fmployment Agencics. N.C NET ORGA! E Wi N N S e EED 5-OCTAVI N TUPS, 8114, OUCANS, dark, and light sani are fustead of wiheriol arded as the ricl ich the debt te redeemuble at any time aficr ten Jd thus kept uader the costrol of the ? 1 have no doubt that, iIf our Gnances are we can borrow within ten rightio tax at ono-nith—ae Borrow st 5 or U with right to y biud ourselves to pay cither rty years, when It 0! tain, to cntall & heavy ad- ditfounl expeuse in the form of promiums for re- A "' iho il:,y ‘l;':’ym!llt:fl Irs. ~y T CASIe BOUNEE: toxiica with Tuil pariiculars free. Cotoatios W SROR'E TAMLIN GnoAR 3 Wabasti-av. Chic ) EECOND-HAND ‘mouil and upwarda. O GUOLD'S, If 1t is wrong now cars scems to productivencss. an exceedinuly un- comfurtable one towork or live upon. No plow thut has over been made will clean in i und no man has ever turncd a clean furrow ol t can be done 1s to rvot up and disturh the surface. To thisend the aim plow that can be drawn through the ground without being thrown vut by the nccumnulution of soll upouthe mold-boards, und this, it Is thouyh ow mado expr perly managed, per cent—or b with eanlly Be We can no tax one-slxih rulo of interent for ihi Miscellancous. TANTED—A YOUNG LAY OR GESTLEMAN wagesexpected. A BOARDING . South Sides FAST WASHINGTON-8T, —~ENGLISH HOUSE— New excelient roouis. with voard, 5t per week; 41 resinurant tickets for $4. ) WABASI-AV. = NIC bot rom TAROK BTOCK OF NEW AN Ppianos to rect . retall st s platforn 8o de- caro, grain-binders; hicago, cana for pack- ing meat; fmlnun & Walmsloy, Chlcago, barrel-covorsy A, Mequstters, Chiraro, sliding doors iln, Chiicago, harveater-elavators; . Biowand, 1ano, grain-binders; W, lurt, Peorin, horizontal wind-wheel; V. H. bseminger, Bloumington, reclprocating ppines , 1), Nix, Mt. Vernon, harves! 9. 1L Pattes, Monmouth, 1i. Slandish, Joy, yrain- Cherry & Wheeler, Aurora, barbed-wire fence; J. N, Cunnlogban, Rinard, fence Glidden & Vaughn, DeKalb, sul Q. Prirsendsana, Griloy G, 1 Ruse, Kreeport, wi W, J. Tyner, Standford, P, Jeffers, Chicaga 1. Curtls, A, C. Lautensc it. The moat th D LODGING, fulth cxceuted! Relets LS e C et have not had your sttention partic- e ol e n L e 1o the fack 104ty when 1 uekutiated X f 10-40 5 per cents, the chi less fnflatcd than it has been ovor sluce, and Ia now, The lssuce of the greens bucks and the indiepouition of Conuress Lo tax the Stato bauk currency out of <irculation caueed al+ wost all the jntistiun that tool excused by public exivuncies, ‘The greenbacks should have iwen retired nearly orquite parl pussu withs the fsaucs of . pational-bink notes, aud (b all{brium proserved. he comparative iuflation will appeer from & statement of the clreuiatlon on Juue 0, whan 1 left the Departinent, and June 30, 1064: Efl“?d Stales notes. Katiina: cuvreacy Gap. Gen, R B. Hayus, For sale on essy platform, expreased {nstruments now 4ol Rutas Dot ohale Kod. rains (o be currency was mu el or for teat. s now accomplished for these lands, the biack-aoll plow, lands havo about the conslstency and adbesive: ness of thick tar, renderiug Jocomotion of any klmllglnylhlng but pleasant, and cultivation fm- passible. Thie black and dark eandy lanids, while Jack- 1ng the fertility of the blu-k’wuy RFO VETY pro- ductlve, ud much more comfortuble to live and work upon, can be worked when the others aud furnish botter roads in wet £ am told by tho t the element of oinfortable degree, takiug one year good crops ‘sud 'y 15 underlald by lim which usually sppears in the banl water courscs, and vccaslonally crops out at the surfuce, though usually severul fest below. Some of it is of atloe texture, and would fur- building.stonc, It needed for that B omeaty’ HOARDING=LARG Befervuces exchsuged. EM NEAR TWENTY-VOURT af furntatied rooms; Mleo Al refervnces required. ord uther ruoms, with TALEGANT LARGE BACK Y rooin, with use uf parlo il 'ark: private uaras ierly peynients we aiine betor b posocket, etc. i $12per couple. Ads mplewment for laylog (teado-tasrk), mediclual Weat Sides pn";lnllnn; Tho Chicago Starch-Works, Chicago (trade- mark), starch. B 1 D, Croake, Milwaukee, shipplng cans pruniog shears; v it Cralk, Cataract (raisuue), hese suudy solls, fariners, have more or less of wifekingss, but nut to an uncol JFarmers upon them claim ) with another, they grow as give as rood returns as the othe ‘This whule countr PuCRETBOUR cushn' s ' whicl Lle ownor cau_have Hiver P s 0 RECEIVED A u s, il @ Datis; cumforiabls bomas terink $4.50 Ve returning to L ohn_Adums, Jei- ~WILL TIE PERSON Wi Oy oia g ¥k biood o ase_addross Kast Mudlson-sti, o carv of Wi, Beott, 70 “WEST_ WABITNGTON-BT. — FURNISHED routs, ard, Inciesse, Juas, ‘4. Bat ¢nough, ' th S OBT—85 MEWAND—A_LANGE UROWN AKD 4 white puluter dog ou S from Do Bie leind thin coudition, sud uiativn feading L0 aluye. . urcmo, J. H, Rauch, 1ds, ditchin; . Heddow, Detrolt, sulf-feading stovess W. A, Benedict, Ann Arbo: Burolaw, tilan, beeblyd Dwyer & Darbour, /3 ONTARIO-ST.~ONE LARGE ROOM POR ent sud wifs, aad one elngla roo. with boar log Drat-class) & reasonsl Jie was langs for on 8 leather collar, Any hufur rded 88 or #0 badly that Luvo got O et e ba” rowe that otherwhe it might 'badiy § can wriufhl r, cgrrhn-lnpo; o rates to the rigl Bchucker to copy, fe ch et I'l,‘. ehivos; Detroit, culinary attach. Monroe. beor-forcing spparatus etrolt, firc-ceca Johnstou & Courath, Dutrol heru tho lls{‘llmnd Cmn‘nnny -ql! A uarries for stone for culverts and B AL TWELVTILST. ARENCE HOUSE, NO3. 331, four blvcks soith of nder, . ———————— luoul A Thes THE GOOD TIMES AT HAND, Bpecial Diswaich to The Chicago Tridune. NBw Youk, Sept. 24.~The Sun says: * H ever tho caso may stand with other comme, centres, there {8 no longer suy room for doubt or question as 1o the revival of trade herc in tho metropolls. The fact is vatent toevery- Western ‘sud Boutbern faces long missed and wourned are reappearing dadly I tho bute] corridors aud on the down- town sldowalks, Wholcsale merchal thelr haonds with satisfactiou] v freight than they have hud the In the barbor, -frout, the_new Mte Flve steamers urday twok with :Jl::un over gfifl.&lfl b\l.hul‘: lul grain, weon, snd otlher provislous. attooxTor fall “Dubiucss s dedid ———— A SUGGESTION. T ths Editor of The Triduns, Cnicano, Bept. 2L—Having read with grest intercst your sddress ou Newspapers™ ju Tux Tuisoxss of Suturday, Bept. 22, aud belag terested fu that part in which you the noed of a speclsl course of stud- fcs in our colleges for the lustructivn of wen de- slrous of followingtho editorial profession, & beg leave to sabuit tho following: Would & oot be s govd piss, b fooekiher Tiouse -t Brick clay s also abundant, sud all the towns hishicig fed with brick wade in the fimmedlate prairio country 1t 1s well crently frow our Northern pes I Tocéive good row: t, ‘optometer; REWAHD ANL Kalamazoo, seatiug foots QUUSTIONS ABKED chyund chsla atolen from dress fn conddence, J. o fArst elx great Presidents, on 1his system of appuintments, if we belleve thusy ed Lo change our \utn-unnunhlp. 1t was not uuntil 1620, when the bold Jacksonwas clected, that the vernlelous systen of putting in olliee ouly machine favorites was adapted. crodited with having sald, ** Tathe victors belong y much nore like wurrior aud n than like a statesmun, sweeplugly executed by removin ears, or un average of over clg U tose days this was considercd varture from the policy of all the other Fresi- w0 that [n 180 Gen. Larrls wreat Webster as Becretar) lu substance, Presldent ted and followed. vaives in pumpa; J, Prke, D«wlt..')u: ckbam. Juckson, cutler-tead; boltlug machino, e e———— NEW YORK SALOON-KEEPERS. Bpecial Dispalch o Ths Chicugo Triduns, Nzw Youk, Bept, $.—It s not usual for tho liquor<lcalcrs to propose any terms with AND WASTHNG: Pl ut ke for sboemakera} pralrie country. TR CHEEKS AND WATER COURSES are pumerous, with their buds deeply depressed Delow the general level,but, asin Arkansas, they ceuse runniug u tho dry svason, tho water then L4n many cases, seem to fng out below or be- lute fastructors, views of thelr &f rooms, with first _MACHINERY, . = ED-TO BUY FORCASH A SECOND-HAND Ppuriable coglue 3 1o 8- Lo be cines ADd cliesp. Also, oo, Wil LeTi08, LG, W.J. , L, B m. ¥. 0. Wallace, Jacks A T o i 2 THCDY, & YOLNG WA ialuheas 50 ohjectia; Wit wast bolow. A MORSES AND CARRIAGES. VHBARGAIN FOi WANT OF USE. 1 , very apeedy, sound “huuky business Bureos, $35 o buwgy marcs for $i0; & LANUDON, Colmere standing in pools w hich, O Lo fud frow springs coll ween the strata of Hucstone roek, ‘Tue rallroads suppl, body who bas cycs. NTED=TO BUY-—. 0 ur 11 41 This”edict ho 5B ore aud 14 or 14 fuch a thelr engines with water teh they have made wher- ever necded, {n places whery their grade would dam a ravine or depresslo fug the ralny svason water coll pluces and seinaing throuih trs without creeks tnelr vicluity also make these A shugular thiug about thci 18 that they neyer water remalniug sweet eud pure, lose but littls by evaporation. “This latter 14 attributed to the fact that, during the prevadling suuth wluds cumv «wharizod with moisture from the gutf, fustead of alsurbiue molsture, o1 are {nveriably cool, Jim! the process of cvaporation would goon to a few hours fu tho middle of the day, Lave intorwed me thas they bave watched some fed by sprivgs, for Ler without uoting any seusl- dininution fu tLe yolume of water. auubic at frowm tw forty fect us 4 sube, W portion of this distaney legislation or the sale of Mquor, EXCHANGE, carryiug more X Ee hsudlivg of for y sud all sloug the water: bustle is very n in tho surface. Situnpesiies VATUG, [ 0 biucks fruim city M Address A 21, Fribue udice. NT TO TRADL %00 ACKES NICELY Li eated reatdenca va North Towmsate; -|2m in the Astur-llouse meeting to-day, which representatives of ten Liguor-Deal- ers’ Associations of this city and viduity gatbered, Mr. Henry Clausen presiding, to dis- cuss the preseut aspect of with the liquor busiucss. A confersnce com- uted to confer with sssocistions In ne'mpnxhy srmx the Mquor talu their views of ed to futroduce {n a pew Exclse bill to meet all requircments. It is the dealre of the dealors to ellect, compromise whereby the sale of coutjuued under certain teetotalns st the same tinie be satistied. That Fuzsle—k ou, with the sycs bus fajtufully e principsl objection urged sgalust Presl: deut Hayes and his Qlustrious preducessors is, ard| 0 Whio tuke an actl of the town, dty, snd io drumtoiug up voters, Is & ue S st 2o bty e S g force. 1u otber wi or volunteered serylves thy o tion, ud swear cutuphed with. L SALE] x'gsx;nfifixfizsu ALSO e Rt ookt s irs fu connection bugilcs, waguos. mittes was uppol atognaty,—the Vit Sk vesold 1o fuy wnd 251 8 —end seem to NE WALKEIL, dal E_OXE GOOD DY 2 7 years i abea fur S50, AL wti for € 01 10" duy 18 ruar vt ¥ RV TWO-WHEE] A PR R LSV politieal enucuse PARTNEK: N | VANTED-1 N asifese [ this o 200¢ oibesy necd wppl¥. _ A 40, o 03 #9050 ust be dispused dewand & compousa ‘busioess. {0 livo thelir requests are not ey reasonus 3o hot sppear to me to Lo sutticient, for 1 think those w work for the success of any party when thoy ox- thereby are not its truest fricud ttle about ita priuciples, aud will desert it aud folu any party wost likely to be vie- Tthluk many of these sclf-conztituted Jeaders sre tho hedvicet weights any pasty has i aud miliinery G fulabitants; lehcd twenty years. A 44 Triouus olice. NER WANTED-WITIL Lk, L. ¥. 8 Jting the thme 1 possible, twry. Micoigan-s SECIAL BAUG. 750 IN A CASH = Bony D acton, eLc. & 1¥T, ™ Dearburus ol theso surfa wecks of dry w and care but ) t Is Soived by 8 Trick—Essy Euough That Way. r of the Buston Ulode: As usua, I Globe uf the newsazeut oo Wy FOlt HoOK s—C' Al ks Wil alwae brin T30 SALE—CIEAD FOI CASII—A GUOD ViLK- TORSAELEARRYS S Nurses, SITUATION WANTED-IY AN ENGLISH gIRL 24 ursa or second girly uno who will asslst tn lighi & [ reference. Callat 10 Weat Madison-st., or 111 Pulton-st, No oufiu:umw work: ive Ll yCin BTy tho tha country. ANTED—DY A GOOT GIIL T0 110 general liousework In 3 private family, or would R0 a8 ecounit klrl§ Ruod elty reference U requirod. Flease ressmaking fo family b rlor-s D1V A RESPECTADLE T In & firat-clam prie SITUATION WASTED-NY | A ed EAPECTAILE oung gitl to-take rara of children and do. ‘would do housework ina smiall family. AL 234 Calui wark, v 2 can be kiven. ease Employment Agenclos. QITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF s Seandinavian or Germa {emals, belp eatva supplicd a1 G, DUSKE'S ofice, 173 NoTth Halsted-st. Bliscellnneouse QITUATION WAKTED=A LADY, UEFINED AND K3 sgreeable, desirea m hoing whers Light work aud sowluyg Wil compewsate for board Addres A Tribuue oflica. EINANCIAL., DVANCES ON FUINITULE AND TIANO: A ¥ loant on goud conateris without remaval; mo! 151 Kandolp oo DVANCES MADE vem BUN, Houm 4, 118 VANCES £} ponan cic., at LA DEIS private o olph-st., near Clark. 1toom 8 andG., Fatal RAVINGS DANK YASI PAIDFOIL OLu GOL Monoy io luan on watchies, d afevery lescriptivn vica (ficensed), W L. Toaxs MADE out rewioral 133 Dearbu 1 oo TTURE Wit oval oF pan guod colisierala. C. 1. Wi N m.wu.\fi%\'ificll 0 roai estato. 0 INETUILE, PIANOS, 1, on Illlmunnl-:.l‘:ul uther goud col y ewElry, Dianca, wareho reias 160 WaAM(BRLo 4 Mol {HE, DIAMON DS teceipla, and any guus i N RELS IN BUMS room of the Tribuns Compaay. 'P'xnumTcA IAD IN EXCIANGE FOL currency_st thy counting-roum_of the Triouas, LOAN-83, sliarve Trailers’ fusur N, 03 WashingLou-at. LIS P, DICKINSON Iisbuients receipta frum work wil expenses; SlOCE aboitt $2.500, 1 am wholcaalé Dlanufaciuring sud cauovk siws Address V 83, Tribune oifica. meiz‘ R duln) l*uullmllu 43, 158 Wmabtugw eas. « frowmd o ap. . 3 StiEh Call s Of I8ad ata rajiroad stsilun sb from city; isblu, Lura-as. LADY HAS A BET OF FOUR elactro enires dhhe Also new, to be sold very e Tidiangay., beowe ‘urtieth sad Furt; 1 AND CAN L LSRR fur Suftanes at the Gounting: ENT. FOIUBALE — 50 ico plock. A PATTER. 200,000 JET o PR IS ST.CLASS PHOTOGUALIL GALLENY FORU 6,000 uexstives o band. Only §2.Un) casly {odulred; balsace real esaia, ugiire st 148 Madison » e fON BALE A WATCHI AND JEWELLY ESTAB: ALY INTEREST IN A SALOOY Appiy fur 3 days st Roum ool BaLk-o XCHANGR=ENG AND ller, #-horse power, inclosed a8 lurge butlding (0 a raliroad statiui. 30 wiiee [0l the, city. for tost sy Kind uf twsoulecturiug. Clesr, 3 Dearborn-st., Luvons 2 ll‘dfl BALE-OI} EXCHANUE-TTOTEL. 10 ACRE d ou river 2 il ducking, bwadog, Ustuiog, ‘riatlcating ghens clest 0, Cali 8T8 ., Mootu 4. HOUSEUOLD GOODS. _ AUTIFUL e carjcls. hearly . Address Mra GIEENALL, Wi, WTGNEST CABI louschiold goods Rad merchandlse of o oz adurvas 1) I, 371 Shetfleld-ar. ... MISOELL. CASII PAID FOR LADIK: I\Lll;un'ucull-nfl anlu 4 AUI cousd 1. JUN Al )min'inu TOBAC Applyat T PERSONAL. YERBONAL— -A YOUN! Truu Liv Bouth would likelo maku the Acquaikt- ance of an sitractive young ladys olject, smusemcnl, L0005 I it e’ 1o vidza rUSPE LATLLIONY. Pt ana ey, decd susver, B % Tribuus 7 TCE kiuds BLute-al. iy “WANTED TO PURCITARE cashi. i STONAGE A BSLUTELY Fiut FLOOYSTOUAGE FOR FULY Blture. me: dike, varrlagea, et 3 mooey bianed 10 per ceat yoar. HAIIS & Cuk, 110 Weat Munroe st it GE COMPAN. D 80 VAN ¥, 74 AN ica Lo sturaieof furn! 3 libril advancee ab raled; fres lusuraoc: Shfety vaulcs fur vaiuable PROVESSIONAL Gl L) & S A

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