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THI. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Sukuay,, GUTUbLR 7. ISTI—31XTEEN PAGES. BEAL ESTATE. Demand for Stores and Moderate Priced Dwellings. in the Loan -Unesxpected Com- Market~- F petition. Sales and Monetary Transactions of the Week—Suburban Property. Actual transactions show cousiderable im- provement. demand is slightly better, and pay nents have improved. Several building-loans have been negotiated at the usual figure for such investments, viz., 9 per cent. It is evident 1hat property-owners are convinced that Chicago will need more house-room and store-room be- fore another year rolls round. Good improved property can still sccure money at 7 per cent, but Joans at this figure are exceedingly scarce. Renewals are invariably made to prompt. bor- rowers at a fizure lower than that at which the original loau was contractied. jndication that the days of cheap money are Loans occasionally appear nt, but these are only made as a sad Rather than gobble the property, 1he lender is willing to forego ** one-half ounce of his pound of flesh.” The following are the specimen loans of the There is cvery drawing to 3 close. Franklin street. 130 fect north of Randolph, avest front, 20x80 feet, $5,009, five years, at 7 per Ontario street, 232 and 234, including buildings and ground, $6,500; five years, at Tper The bank building and ground sotthwest corner Washington and Desplaines r, at § per cent. ween West Tavlor and , west front, 100x125 £25.000, one ¥ ‘Tompkins~ street, bet West polk street First Mcthodist Church at Evanston bor- rowed SISO, tive ve: at S per cent. n street, 5 fect casyof Aberdeen £treet, north front, 25 feet, $13,000, tive years, at Morzun street, between Twenty-second and Lammber streets, 100 feet, east front, $7,000, five cars, at 7 per 2 .\l,::!i,\on XSU‘L‘L'L between LaSalle Fifth avenue, north front, 3¢ feet, with build- ue known as the Hurding Building, to secure an indcbtedness of $37.500, due in three years, with 8 per cent inte Obia strect, between Clark and Dearborn etreets. 20 feet, couth front, 3,750, five years, ut T3¢ per cent. Clinton_ street, between Carroll and Fulton gtreets, 33 feet, east front, $10,000, five vears, Bt $ per cent. 2 ‘Fhe heaviest morteaze of the week was one iven by John C. Haines to the Fidelity Savings 3ank and Safe Depository, covering his property d on the West Side, to seeure an indebtedness to - the bank of 101952, three vears, at 8 per cent. COMPABATIVI STATENE: in Hyde Park an T FOR THE WEEK ENDING Znstruments —— —— | Csidgeraln:. No.! Csideratn. Releases ....| J-estatesales hasbeen very rance of 2 seneral waking up. The week’s business has been more than ordinarily Zood. The movement inre fair, and there true that there were les, the maiority of transactions dlin_amount, but “their number is nd shows that men of small ns are iuvesting in realty toa considerable In the central business portions of the city s and some of ourown cavitalists king for investments, but the Eastern part the expectation that they could make their own selection and at their own figures, that being the current opinion at the East, derived no doub from the condition of thinws two or thres years ago. They were not ouly surprised but greatly annoyed to tind themsclves competing for the ovly storc to behad in the particular locality in Which they specially desired to locat Vacant houses are also fiiling up gradually pecially those that are held at modérate rentals, and generally the outtook is more hopeful. THE REAL-ESTATE MARKET IN NEW YORK. The Sun reports that real estate in New York City has reached anit passed the Jowest pointy that there is a more cheeriul fecling abroad;; and that private sales of both unimproved and im- proved property can be cffected at hurd par prices. This six months ago could not have een said. TAXATION OF REAL ESTATE IN NEW YORK. The New York Journal of Commerce declares that taxes are killing real estate in Brooklyn. Beuween the enormout local tax, which is over 3 per cent, and the State_tay, which is $25,000 additional this year, and thevarious asscss- ments upon_property-owners, real estate in Brooklyn will iln: a bad iuvestment. ‘Lhe tax lexy by the State Las been increased by the change of the ratio. THE LOAN MARKET IN SAN FRANCISCO. The San Francisco Lulletin says: Within the past week, the Hibernia Bank has re- newed its S1,000,000 Jozn on the Falace lotel property for one year at 8 per cenl. This was orizinally made in September, 1574, to Messrs. Raiston and $haron, for three vears, At 7 per cent per annum. The Hibernia Bank yeeterday an- nounced that it wonld entertain propositions for Jozns of 30,000 and upwards to the extent of s tate ge- surplug at 7 per ceut per annum on real- carity. Two months ago this bank had $700,000 in coin on hand. and it has probably as much now. 1t hay recently been loaning at S per cent in sums of $10,000 and upwards. First-class mercantile aper is_readily discoanted at 9 ver cent. Term loans at 7 per cent ought to stimulate local im- provements. THE GAME OF CHESS CHESS DIRECTORY. Citicaco Cress CLrs—Nos, 63 and 65 Wash- inston street. Cieaco Citess AssnciaTioN— Henrici's Cafe, 174 East Madicon street. % Chess players meet daily at the Tremont House (Exchange) and the Sherman House (Basement). Al communications intended forthis departnent should be addressed to Tux TRIBUNE, and Indorsed “<Chess.™ TO CORRESPONDENTS. G. P. B., city.—The problems are too casy. IL 1L B., Lenos, Maes.—There is no difference. *.* Correct eolution to Enigms No. 95 received rom E. Barbe, city. S. 1. C., Lawrence, 11l.—1..P to Kt 6 defeats the'mate in your probiem. *,*Correct solution to Problem No. 94 received from W. 1. Ovinston, 0. R. Benjamin. and E. Barbe, ity; Kt., Turner, 1L ;' A. D. Berry, Prince- ton, 1.3 8. IL C., Lawrencs, IIL. . B.. Lemont, TIL—There are four-handed chess-boards in use in this citv which differ mate- rially from the specimen rou send, and for this us well'as other reasons your favor is not available. A Citpss-PLavER. —Any book on chess will show you the opening moves in_the Cunningham Gambit. Send $1 to H. E. Bird, Conzress Hall Totel, NewYork, and obtaina copy of his ** Chess Openings.™ *,% Correct solution to Problem No. 03 _recerved' from W. 1I. Ovington. O. R. Benjamin. E. Barb . W, Clark, and F. Bergman, city: A. D, Berry, Princeton. 1L IL M. Ballard, Lenos, Mass.: & I. C., Lawrence. 11l.; L. G. E., Joliet. 11l ; Kt., Turner. 111 A. D. B.. Princeton. 11l.—No. 4 would he capi- tal, if sound: but in the variation, 1..Bto B3, ir Black piays it to B3, there is no mate. The examination of No, 2 was hasty, and ‘*the corn™ i~ acknowledged. Mr. Bird's * ss Openings, ™ we omderstand. liak not yet left the printer, but will be resdy for delivery in u few dag: ENIGMA NO. 97, IT MR E. B, cnicAGo. hite. Itlacks. Ringat QK8 Kinzat QKL 5 QueenatQ RT Knight af R Kt3 Tiook at K Tawnat QB Blshopat Q Kt T Pawnat Q hid BrizitatGRe? PawnatGR$ PavnatQke White to play and mate in three moves. PROBLEM NO. 97. BY MR. E. W sPRAGUE. JOLIET, ILL. w= of seilers and buyers have been too far The following show to sume extent the condition of the apart 1o warr Lot on Prairie avenue, 142 feet north of Twenticth street, west front, 11ix1773¢ feets sold for 220,3), Lot on Michizan avenue, 135 fect south of T , west front. 20x161 3-10 Teet, with building; sold for £14,000. Huron strect. 26 5-10 feet west venue, north front, S0x179kg Seet; s0ld for 324,000, Lot on West Lake street, between West Forticth and West Forty Tront, 125x180 feet, with™ other lots near the above; sold fur $12,5G0. Lot on West. Monroe street, northeast corner treet, south front, building No. 779z sold for 37,500, hineten street. 150 feet west of cet, north front. 20x186 $-10 fect, with sold for $15,000. irst streets, 125 feet, with [ N S { s ik, o D1, Nortl: Dearborn street, northwest corner of st frout, Mx150 teet, wi r¢ to W. M. Hoyt for Maple strect, 3 inzs, wwas sold by B. V. ¥ Greenwood avenue. southeast corner of For- ty-ninth street, west front, 3 Jobn Nutt to E. W. Bla t Monroe street, 22 f street. south front, 20x104% fe 7 feet: suld by chferd Tor £10,000. 50 fect south of North av- Dearborn avenue, 5 T5x132 feet gold for $10,350. enue, west front, Movements in fuburban property bave been cing. and the demand bas Leen quite cncour: and the sales numer- juite brisk for the times, nus. Wenote the following sales 1ots in Brown's Addition to P: four loisin Brown’s Addition to £600: one lot in Small’s Addition to LaGrang $5300: two lots in Smith’s Addition to the same suburb, £1,000; three lots in Richmond’s Addi- ¢ samic, 12003 two 3 one Jot at Washinston Heights, F3005 one lot in Kettlestring’ lem, §1,100; two lots in Austinville, 36092 four lots at Norwood Parik, and three lots in Bloc at Norwood Addition to Har- t's Addition to 2, LaGrange, .aGranze property s carrying off the honors, and, next to the lotsin the nei Humbold Park, is receiving the hborhood of greatest at- Gen. David Tlunter sold to D. and C. B. Artz ten acres inthe N. Wi 31, 83, 14 tor 1100, SATURDAY'S TRANSI'ERS. The following instruments were filed for record Saturday, Oct. i H. Tammer West Chicazo av, 25 ft eof Noril Dearburn st, 269 {L w of Schiller st, w . W5x1534% fi. dated Uct. 5... Owaeco st 1342, ft w of Western 8 avove, dated Oct. 5.... - fusof Monroe s W Chestnut +f, 120 ftw of Cusd ot 8 1. Chestuut v, 1 ft. dated Sept. Loomin st. 58 ftn of 1t, with improve: Fowler st 5w cor of Everseen st, Lrian- gle of 136x90 ft, dated Oct. 6. ... .. Lincoln ¢t, 97 {t « of Thomae &t, e f, 251 ft, with buildings, dated Set. 50 ... Huron st. 117 1L e of Keithet, & f, 2932 teet, with building West Adum'st. wof and ncar Rockwell et W £, 273124 ft. dated Oct. 6 Tubbard 51 108 $6x100 {€. dated Oct. 6. Calimet av 308 L w of Twente- WL, 2453179 {1, wit fing Bated Oct 4ol building Morzan st, 1161t n of T 20SST M i buildi 51t wof Caes o1, 8 £, , dated Oct. 6, ftw of Leavitt st, dated Sept. L onf, ind i'of 25100 3-10 12, dated O amer WITHIN A 1ADITS' o) MILES OF TE COUNT-HOUSE. 3 Sunnyeide av, e f. Ashland av. 42 ft s of 50x165 ft. dated Oct. FOUTH OF CITY LiMiTs, . SEVEN MILES OF TIE COURT-HOUSE. Fifty-first 61, 216 {1 e of Halsted 255125 ft, dated July 26, oot SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK. The followine is the total amount of city and euburban transfers within a radius of seven miles of the Court-House filed forrecord during the week ending Saturday. Oct. 6: City sales, B0; consideration, 3373,464. North of city lim sales 23 consideration, $4,250. 1y iimits, sales9; consideration, $36,525. city limits, sales 6; vonsideration, $17,373. Total sales, 97; total consideration, $431,614. South of city \ 1 3 “There is rather more inguiry for stores in the «central part of the city. During the week two Eastern parties competed _quite sharply for one on an important thoroughfarc. Both came with “White, White to play and mate in four moves. SOLTTION TO PROBLEM NO. 94. not have made tnis futile move 1 do not say that bie has much promised well. 'Fhe chances which ailibrium now &trength wou azinst anyone else. on, but K R to I #g would have ry intellizently played. have Litlierto preserved a strict eq turn in favor of White. 1 do not tind any defect fn The cdds he has given now tell agdinst him. ihot is all. % 1d) At first sizht this wmotion of the King (sccing thar it has to come back) trikes one a8 either pur- or arising from want of fore- tisfactors hypotnc- poseless or dodzy, ver, mich an uns: relnetance 1o move position fully expluing Black's ! iios The hasa bud game uny other man but his King, and s afraid of making it worse. (©) M. Devinck eess that the taken: therefore, if Black'w last move was a ruse ng on to this square, the de- Pawn cannot be to prevent the Kt com? vice has fuiled: ') Throwing away the resnlts of his latter good e given him a splendid uy. 140126 would b game, while P to I3 4 would alko bave b Etronir. A1t is, the opponent’s chances of » draw bave brightened considerably. () Still on the wrone tack. has the rizht notion by tue ear, nevertheless the move is bad s« allowing the I to seize 4 necessary agonal in one muve, when by thoughtful play e been required, €. .3 50,1 to K B'to It 4 (having thus P, B takes P, 3 White ean now if he chooses compe! to pucrifice the exchange. (1) And o forces an clegant draw. e ——— ity or Treason, [From the Reminiscerces and_Speeches of Thomas L. Ciingian, or Neyth Cavoltnet, just published. About the middle of December, 1860, I'had occusion to see the Secretary of the Interio Jacob Thotson, of Mi business. On my entering the room Mr. Thomp- sou said to me, *Clineman, I am g] called, for I intended presentiy to” go up to the T have been appointed Com- missioner by the State of Mississippi to ro down t vour State to secede, I you about vour Legis- art down in the morning to Ralcigh, and to learn what you think of my of suecess.” 5 that you had re. Oh, no, I have not resig, plicd, T suppose ¥ Assuming that he R4, BroK: iDpi, on some official ad you have 10 North Carolina to & and § wisned 1o talk wi lature before 1 Ic auswered, «Then,” T re- on_resign in the mor; ¢ auswered, **T do not intend tor suchanan wished us all to hola on and 2o out with him on the 4th of March.” Mr. Buchanan know forwhat pur- to South Carolina?” my object.” Being surp: iis statement, 1'told Mr. Thomp=on that Mr. achanan was probably so much perpls ¥ 5 rituation that he had not fully considered the ! and that as he was alread ditlicutty we ongiit not to a and then sugg pose ¥ tainly, e know: y involved 1 1d to his burdens; sted to Mr. Thompson that he hud better see Mr. buchanan again, and, by way ot inducing him to think the matter over, men- what 1 hud been sayiug to him. - Ar. wWell, 1 can do so, but I think be fully understands it.” Thompson _at a small party, and as suon as I approached him he said, 1 knew I could mot be mis- nan all you saic, and he told me he wished me to o, and hoped 1 could not helplexclaiming : ¥ potentate who sent out his own Cabinet Ministers to excite an in- i surrcction against his Government! " Thompson did and had x public r ture, aud returned to his_position in the Cabi- wet, is known; but this incident serves to re- 1 told Mr I nght suceeed.” “Was there ¢ goon the errand, ore the Legi e e e e et rrnranannn EQ EXCHANGE,, - AXCHANGE—OR FOR SALE—VALUARLE PAT- Y ant household article, new, fine stereopticon show. Cheap, or would take periner. ' First-class dental work for guod guD. _Addres Q june vl QUITY OF $14,000 1N A FINE HOUSE UN SOUTIL [ *Side to exchange for afarm. ~ Address K5, Trib- uue_nmce XCIAYGE—FQUITY. N _IWO0-STORY DRICK I e ermon bark for-eettage i Tot grocery, other stock, or farm, clear, S 0. Tribune utice 50 cents on the dollar, taken for cl. 1l subur anmny‘hnnmruxnnd untmproved. H.S.DIETLICH, oom & 04 Washington-st. 0l EXCHANGE—MY EQUITY ' INA_FORTY- acre farm, Bear the city of Wankeean: large new house, harn, well und cistérn: kood bearing orchard; fine living Springs: good soil finest view of Lake Michigan [n the connty. for, s Improved or natin roved 1n Jown, southiest Nebraskn, or Kansas: well bcatd, o Address, for particulars, W. JAME: B [PQREXCHANGE-FINT GOLD WATCH, OR FINE black wainut bed-room furaiture, 3 pleces marble- 1op. Want good second hand lur huggy: phaeton pre- ferred. Addrees M 2, Tribune olfice. Qon EXCHANGE—in0 ACRES FINE WHEATLAND F m:.’ul‘ flnul‘hn of two r:;hrfl;ltl. in .XW:I‘IK;:"LV\"I{I]DBT 3 r koud fiome liere or productive’ Propertys w candela) hareain Sor Glear proserts. JACOB C. MA- GILL, 93 Washincton-st. FOR SAL: NI oo OR SALE-CHEAP—¢ DESKS: 1 YERY F: PO T A 3ok Cheap oak siitiog desk: deskns | AL L O e and 3 second 7 dravere): slso 2 eating stoves (iarge). and 3 second- B Torenck il stoves. G- B. WRIGHT, 50 State: at., (second tloor). OTt SALE—AT A BARGAIS—A FINE,NEW SECRE- tary (desk and hook-case combined). T. MOFAR- LAND, corner Kinzle and Morgan-# JOR SALE—TWO 7-FOOT PLATE GL, front.metal corners show-cases cheap. B. STOREY, 84 Lasalle-st., Room 24. ASS, BOUND: & JAMES FZORSES AND CARRIAGES, JFORSALE_HORSE. PHAETON. A a good rig for a doc mare. very intseliigent TMUSICAL. UPRIGHT MADE BY ‘wanted to rent 1n private family; PIANO WANTED—AN Stelnway or Chickering, who will take bncfl, of Cl‘r&':c L s ke tanos 3 N condtion: " Address M 63, TrIbUDE. NTED AS DURARLE fon a the best sauare S"Temple of Muslc, 92 tor or [ad¥: 3 sc¥lish dar and kind. suftadle for sad adid under vadales cheun for ensh: wap Cail at corner Hal and Twelrth-sts.. SALE-BLACK . and harness, In £ of miaker. and condllor PRIGHT PIAN and 1o stand In tune as fanos: special prices. CASH—A STANDARD-MAKE state make and price. A SALE—A FINE DAY HODSE, 16 TAND; Hichs it work single. or doubie. s 7 ANTED—FOR ‘Food quare pianc; P. 0. Fox 501, 00D DRIVING HORSE TO TEADE FOI Foh SALE — AMERICAN _WATCH COMPANY stem-winding wetct for S110 10° pay “advances. JAMES B. STOREY, 81 LaSalle-et., Room 24, _____ JOR SALE—A GOOD” SET OF TINNERS' TOOLS chieap, at 195 Lake-st. § OB SALE—AN ENGLISH BREECH-LOADING [ shot-gun cost $100; will take $50. SHEPPARD, 416 (0424 Milwaukee-av. Froi SALE-{CONPLETELT-RIGGED, FAST- sufling, fourih-cinss yacht: orheinal cost over $400: S el for $150: or one-third fnterest for $40.” Ad~ dress L, 89, Tribune oifice. L TOR SALE-X FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE DESK. & made to order of vencered bird's-maple, cheap. 953 Fou' F—A LOT OF TEA-SCALES, $1EACI {ron-frame jock-planes, $1.50 each. A. W WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. (OR_EXCHANGE—A NICE SUBUUDAN TIOME. larze grounds, tacumbered for Tess than half fis value will tike sdod lowa_lands for eaulty, or Wes: Side proper Address S 28, Tribune. Ol EXCHANGE-NEW JTEW] AT WIOLE- snle price fora good borse, By, ond harness. Audress L 63, Tribune office. 701 EXCHANGE—FOR A CLEAL story and basement brick, o Mliwaukee-av: rented; and a brick louse on Kandolplest., near Car, ramall cottage, elear, or good 1ts: store and t Mudison-st., forclearlots. D, P. NEWELL, 183 West Madison-gt JoOR EXCHANGE-EQUITY | cxtate Tor acre property, BERT, 50 Lasalle-st. JOR EXCHANGE—A TTOUSE AND TWO LOTS IN this clty, ciear, worth $%.000, for a frst-class fm- proved farm In fuwa. Address [ 5o, Tribune oflice. 01: EXCHANGE=6i0 ACRES OF GOOD 10WA < - Tand forzood clear JIyde Park property; some for horses and imikles. Address owner. W IL BAILEY, Box 245, Hiyde Park, 111 oL ExcnaNGE S TMPROVED_REAL arms, etc. . 0. Gli- STNE GOLD WATCH WORTH horse. Ad- A FI 25 for aood free-deiving bugg: dress S 36, Tribune otllce, HAYE SOME GOOD CLEAT CITS LOTS WHTC il trade for an fnterest in somie_goor lght busi- or 1 will work for small salary. WEBB, 934 Har- ACKING-HOUSE—TIAVE, PROPERTY CENTRAL- I¥located about one mile from the Court-House, frontins on an A)-foot paved street. valne about $30. €0, clear, which Idesire to exchiange. for a medium- sfaed packing-house. loeated near e Stock- Tards. Ad- aress K 74, ‘Tribune ollice. 0 EXCHANGE S6,000-61Sont UBsiness property. 2. 500—Portland-ay., neas Twenty-cizhith-st., room dweling barn and lot. West Jacks mear Asblandear, -story and basement and 2 lots: want farni In_Southert, Wisconsin or Northern 1ilinols, or property near Lincoln Park or 1in Lake View. $1,500—(ottage and 2 lots mear cotton factory, Archer and Western-avs. $1.800—Cottage and 2 lots 2 blocks morth of Zdepot. South Englewood. $1,#00-LaTie 7-100m cottageand 2 lots 2blocks from depot. Clyde. #0 ueres (or part) south of clty. So0—2-story hiouse and joton West Indlana-st.; erfect; futl abstract, 178 Dearborn-st., first floor. _ 0_EXCHANGE-THREE STOCKS OF GOODS. clothing, krucerles, snd gents' firnishing. for clear I estate and cash. HUTCHINSON BROS., 88 Wash- s: e ¥ Ingot si., Lioom 1°0, EXCHANGE: 0D NEW brick store, well located In the best vl constn, and dofg a oo Musiness; will ¢x or witliut goods. Also large new houges cither or boul for f atack of boots and shive or drs gouds. Addres J. [ Sparta. 1 MARRIAGES. ARKER-DE I arker and Emilie cv. Canon Knowles, AC daughtir of Slinon and Ads Bluck, aged 2~ Cieveland papers please copy.- AVLOE=On the Théodore Wlithron, inst.. at 416 Delden avenue. u I of Marian Win- Taylor, aged 9 montha and 6 DACEY—OCL. 6, of paralyela, atthe residence of his ¥ veuh street, Dennis, youngest ARed 21 yedrs. Sth 11ist.. by earriac Lord givetn i3 beloved sicep. t Oxford. Jobnson County 7 ., (afants0g of and Patrlék Flanagan, aged 5 nonths 4 West Fifieenth strect, of lung- ol Blss, azed 36 years. Native of Fife- iy 2 12 m.. by carriages to Rosehill, Det. B, at 5 o'clock poom.. “ou of Jaues and Bridset Meiabion, aged th and 19 dsys. A St Mars's Colicze at Loulsville, ‘4, Thomas Ttensharw, az —Oct. 5, of consumption, Mrs. Mary Caton, Funeral from hier I, restdence, No. 15 South Des: —Oct. 6. Mortimore O'Brien, at the res- idence of his brother-in-law, Thomas' O'Brien, 203 Ce Funeral Monday, at 10 o'clock, a. m., by carriages to XLEY—At Colorado $prings, Col., Oct. 6, Jane. beloved wife THE TRIBUNE B CH_OFFI “OMMODATE OU cliy we have edtabilshed erent DIvIsions. a8 desiznut d untfi £ o'clock p. 1. duriug 1€ week, and untll 9 p, m. WINNING, Bookseller and Stationer, near Wabashi-av. denler, Statloner, etc., 1000 de News Depot, 1 Books, Statlonery, etc., 330 Di- atfonery, otc., 394 Oriier of Carheater-si. St tear Wesiern-a; White, 1.Kt10 G35 . Kt from QS to Kt 4ch, takes 3..KtiakesQ ch Y..K takes [ 4..D mutes SOLUTION TO PROBLEM XO. 95, Whiie. Black. 1R10K BA 1L.K1003 2.BtoQ Kts 2..Apy move 3..B mates SOLTTION TO ENIGMA NO. 95. Wha.e. 1.E10QB o “,.}Ct‘lu.:l Tl 4. litukllcs CIESS BY CORRESPONDENCE. Played by postal-card between Mr. ¥. Davis, Arlington leights, M., and Mr. A. D. Lerry, Princeton, 1. THE QUEEN'S K: NIGHT'S GAME. Black—My. BeRny, Prok4 fole 107 18 Q5 } .1;‘M§§'$ Rt = .Il(nll( Kt5 -Qto LQrolta 14 BtoRben Al (a) Injudicions. Pto Q3 was the correct olay. (b) Black- overiooks the peril of his position. The game Jx now resolved into a phase of the Bish: op's Gambit, wherein P to K R 3 is a necessary precaution. (¢) White does not fall to scize the opportunity, and finishes the game neatly enongh. K CHESS IN PARIS. From Westminstcr Papers for September we ex- tract the following instructive cume, olayed in TParis in 1861 between ' M. Devinck and Mr. Paal Morphy at the odas of Pawn and move: [emove Blaci's Klug's ilshop's Pawn.] 1Ptk 3 PoQ3 3UP takes SRR B RllCastles Qto g 1 tal L Kl 18QRIOK sq Rio 190K takes T 1 tal 2 REW Q 4 K10 R 3G 10 Rt g 0 i Lo v Re ki K + v =5 £85EBRYEE5EETE. K ;P :fll‘l ¢ lnklfsi?:h 40..BtoB2 HdnRia 41 BloKL3 42..QB4ch 42..BtoB2 [Drawn] 1 NOTES BY ¥R, w. POTTER. ) Tcsn sympathise with White's perplesity. There seems nothing for him 10 G0, Whether b 3y of defense of attack: buth sies, in fact, are beclmed, Howeser, the more made is utduly 3 st be'conside: i - e AR sidered a timid abandon: (b) Mr. Morphy's opponents ali had to contend ag3inet 1wo Morphye: first, the ereat player him- &clf, of whose towering pre-cminence experience makes me copvinced; sccond, the Morpby of the PERSONAL, INAL=TOOTHPIC] Y0 EXCHANGE—A NOTE SECCRED DY TRTR dced, short time to.run, and ciear property. for a oods or good furniture, - Address M 44, A VERY NEAVY 1T old wateh fornlce Shamber set. parlorstove, or othernice furniture. bune, 7P0 EXCHANGE—STOCKS OF CLOTIING WELL slected for winter trade: S13.500. 13,000, and £20,000. J M. BROWNE. 162 Washluzton, | O EXCUANGE 2. ACt NEAR EMPORIA, Rausas. for tmproved equitivs or elear vacant fots Send description and price to M 8, Tribune 0 | NEI GOING AWAY—SEV- s. rented: good central locadon. Wil take stock of 70os or lands._L 9%, Tribune. 70 EXCHANGE= T-CLASS PARLOR stove for clothing. Address N 17, Tribune otilc 7['0_EXCHANGPE—FOR UNINCUMBERED real estate—Stock and 3 0f azents furnish- 1 eouds establlshment unounting to $5, 000 or $5,000. Address T8, Tribune ortlce. B [0 EXCHAN OR_COTTAGE AND LOT OR ‘cacant lots with small ncumbrance, in clty, span Of first-cluss. speedy Lorses and harness and Tw6 buz- Fies, one suln-har and ne to, {1 good conditlon. Ap- Ply at or address 213 West Twelft [0 EXCHANGE—CITY, COTTAGE. LOT, BAL <h for farm or farming land near’ Duwsillé unty. lowa. Deserlbe Tribine erai Uric] PO G HANGE FOR A Ight team, ora av. to-day or Monday. FPOREXCIANG! 15TRY AT OU for lirge new stove. Drs. McCHESN Clarkand Bandolpheste T 0 EXCHANGE~FINE AMERICAY KEY AND winding watchies for 5 or 6, foot specd and Tathe, Call on or address A. TROELLER, 82 ¢-61., Up-stairs. FI0_EXCHANGE—YOI' R CITOICE IN FINE AMER: lean watclhiea, key and stem winders. for medium- sized sate, parlorand bedroom set. Address or call on A. TROELLER, 82 State-st.. up-stafrs, PO EXCIANGE—CL HINSDALE and personal prorerty for a good horse sna bugx W RATES EY, corner Address M 76. Tribuuc ol 710 EXCHANGE—100, AXD 170 OF fine_timbered land. fn flamilton County, lilinols, for puods sulted to conntry: title rerfeet. ' Warranty deeas from A responsible grantor. K 21, Tribune, [0 FXGUANG BUILDING LOTS AND desirable brick houses at Suminerdale: lake water: 7 cents fare. 1. GREEL, southeast corner Market and Movroe-sts,_ v L 1'0_EXCHANGE—-COTTA ON LEASED LOT, North_“ide, for house and ot in cood location: North or W will pav some cash. Address i &5 Tribune otiice 0 EXCHAXGE_CALCIMINING AND PAINTI for coal, clohiingz, or dry goods. Address ', Gard- Rer House., Sok: — . 10 EXCHANGRE-SAMPLE BOOM, FIRST-CLASS Tocation, worth $2.800, Tor a cottage and lot (¢lear); M. KLE 208 East Washiniton-st. 0 EXCHAN ar. for liose ani lot on good s sunme, HUTCHINSON BLO: Tioom 2. [0 EXCIAS GGG property for fmprov or unlmproved farm i 115 150 wanted to lease gardea iand near clty. M 39, ‘Eribune ottice. ol 1oticless orphan. M, Tribuncottice. = SONAL—MARY E. PATTERSON of the family of Linus T. ‘Tremont_ House. 1 fide) and recelve lcssages sent ber. Mr. FENN'S stster. SONAL-LAURA: Jeture patnted. S ME YOUI ADDRE ress §,_50, _Tribune. 0 EXCHANGE—INMPEOVED FARM IN JF SON County, 11T, Incumbrance $2.100; ¢an_run ten years if duiffed, for avings bank accounta or city prop- Trivune otlice.” A FINE SINGLE eams. inquire at erty; will assutie._ Audress 3 VWASTED=TO _EXCHANG] horse fora very stylish cacl barn, vear 599 Michlgan-ay. VWILL ESCHASGE SOME, NO. 1 INSIDE proved and mnimproved clty property for clear farmiige lands n Livingston Co., 11l Address owner, =4, South side Tribube oflle: ~T0 FORM small meana by n gentls Ovject, watrl- SONAL—WANTE] Y ESTERDAT. y with shawl in her iap, eccupying Dback reat sy MeVicker's yesterdny afrernoon, piease appolnt interview with genticinan on her jeft? Address 15, Tribune oflice. i res the acqualntance of o gentleman of Tritwne ollice. AM READY T0 R 1o questlons; worth slet me hear from moretome than to_pawnbroker K 10, Tribune office corgiaun Vallince Custinle, 1§ Tequested to send 62, Tribune office. AGED 30. FI cation, caltivated G Government pos lady of means, of elezance, b‘l‘lit of refer- mimunications regard- Adidress Z 71, Tribune. ERSOYAL—A GENTLEMAY (FISfTi ki voun widow In paying licr own ‘secrets: modesty T, Tribune office slres the acquuintanes of and af_culture. matrinor crees given and reguired. Al respectabllity very CRULRS. ORSALE-FINESEAL SACQUE, for cai_S 14 i UFF AXD BOA BLACK BEAR FUR STORE, ELEGANT STOCK LADIES SEAL'SACQEES, ALL GOODS MADI o MATS AND TRIMMINGS. IS THE BEST MANSER AND STYLE. 0.1 IF DESIRED, 13 BY FIRST-CLASS 154 STATE-ST. CLAIKEVOY. ASTIAN & 'r\"\rLonf‘nu'.\n,\A\ls ST., CORLNER {zlng seances every nizht, ex- y 1o Tep: Saturday. Ciatryy TORE, AND STOCK for clty, for which will give Firlhane otfice. TWagTen-t ENCI ‘of ovils tn sore ntes cholce clty xnd suburban._Z §1, i VW HAT HAYE yYoU 1O EXCHANGE FOI MY ‘cquity in one of the best.corners on the West Side, ddress L 65, Tribune ofiee. 700, Ad AT THAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR EQUITY, NV ati2anit two ot on Vest Superiorat.? Wil take most anything of value. _‘ddresy it 43, Tribun NT'S FINE BOOTS - ¢ or second han ewing machiie. L 100, Tritine otfic TLL TRADE 160 ACT: SITUATED WIS, Vataed at snoe0. Tor roc 1, dr goods, or ot and shoe store. Call 8t 345 West Lok 8L, tlifs week. s i AVYT THIM- VWARTED-TO EXCHANGE 1 W e sern woam able to haul coal ot lnmber, e-skefn wazon, sl ol oxdonter, fora furmer's wogon,' Inquire of I3 rentin; 0T SALE_A COMPLETE SET OF sl terns for Jess than half thelr cost. 188 Dearhorn-st. @ SALE—A FIRS table, Toquire at store 84 Fast Chicago-ay. OR S \LF—TES CYLINDEL 0 DIFFERENT sizesand rns: ofiec-tables, lounges, ralling, chalrs, and one bank partition: all work warranted, and at bottom prices. MILLER'S Desk Factory, Lake and JefTerso 5 COUNTERS, SHELY- pigeon-lioles, aud ali ordered work. At 'S Desk Factory, Lake and Jeiferson-sts., up- “SALE—AN ULSTER OVEECOAT AS GOOD as new, worn bat very 1ittle. and wiil be sold for 3 very low price._Call at 5 South Sheldon-st. S0t QU SALE—A NEW CYLINDER DESK, TROSE: ! sroud” pancls, hand-made; strictly frs:-class. West Lake-st., second tloor. =1 FIR ASS CYLINDER DESK. {re. copyine-press, cte.. or would exehange 10r hase-hurnini stoves or & goud heater. Address M &4, Tribune oflice. QUL SATE—A FIRST-CLASS W. C. SCOTT & SOXS' 16 bore, 11 pounds, snap action, rebounding locks, ete. 1. J. BAKER. 150 31ate-st. TOK SALE-GOOD DRESS SUIT, JUST AS GOOD as new. Address K 08, Tribune oflice. 3173 NT outh Halsted-st.. tear Madison. ADAME 1054, CLAIRVOYANT, 241 ADAME MILSOM, NATURAL CLATRVOTANT, Thiriy-first. Estadlibied 1855, WORLD-REXOWNED aiFvoyant and Dustaess mediamme 1t oot Madl, M 1385 Stte-st, ne D VILLE. ADAME MAYNA « 167 West Madfson. TO EXCHANG HAVING - £2,500 bankrupt stock sliver-plate on white metal, dry Foods, or_general merchaadie, an offer to exchange cposit_book wili be duly considered. Triouae otice. SHOWCASES TO EXCHANGE for sairts made to order at lowest prices, address LUNE STAR, 183 Dearbors COUPLE CAN HOUS! family: house ful _ Address Moy, T "\ SUBURBAN HOME TO EXCI and éweiling_on_West adison-st.; will sésume F 11, Tribune ofice for state Sayings def Address for5 days M P OR BOARD WITH Fical have barn, Wiar HANGE FOR STORE FOR SALE—CHEAP, TO PAY ADVANCES, GENTS' L and ladies' gold watches, diamonds, and cameo jew - ir 166 Warh(ngto ORSILE-A ¢ MONTHS OLD LIVER-COLORED e Srater'spanlel dog: price SI0 Address If . Trib- S0 TONS. INQUIRE OF . ris, 1. ZDALY TREECH-TONDING CIRhU 0% pounis, for S, cost $13 o el S ol e NEW, LIGHTBLUE SILR PARTY dress, with long traln; very fines will ‘Bell for S cost §55. ll)-i, Tribune ofCe: 2 OR SALE—FOR WHATIT COST IX PARIS. FREE u(l‘ul{,npcflqclly new black slik-velves dress, 3 TUN. 10 nearly Durchased b the owener in person: or will cxcliage for Brussels carpet. K 20, Tribune office. % [QORSALE—A BITLIARD-TABLE. ALMOSTNEW. cheap, at 563 West Polk-st. ALE—WOARD OF TRADE MEMBERSHID ! _tlcker,Atdress K 2v, Tribune office. FO(:SAL}}-THEB T ST i 0! duces made to 0t you at $2.25 cach, or ¢l for £ 2 good shirc for §1.50. We use only reliable goods. and gunrantec evers uliirt to give entire satlstactlon or re- fund the money. Tryus. '*LONE STARY™ shirt fac- y. 188 Dearborn-st., near P Ll | Trivuae ofhce. o SALE-TALE R ‘moor rifle. _Addresi § 13, Tril O SALE-A LOT OF CHOPPING AXES WITH handles, S1_cach; buck-saws, 50 centa. A. W. WHEELER, 141 La JFOR, SALE-BUTCHER K NTVES WORTIl 81 FOR 50 cents, worth 50 cents for 25 cents and 20 cents; meat-hooks cheap. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. o 5 LASS TIANO 1 Job carpentér work on barn, Address M 64, Trib \change for o Nrst-class buggy. Address S 10, Tribune otice. OCTAVE PIANO. toleave clty and must cell; Audress L79, Tribune oflice. S AND ORGAN ORSES TO WINTER-HAVING PUT MYSELFTY shape for taking the best care of all horses sent g ‘now ready to take ans I W. RATINOL or'on Board uf Trade. RSE WANTED EROM #0G TO 1,100 POUNDS: will give a trade that will be an inducement or personal property. Address Z 83, Tribune otice, AN TS REEP DURING THE 00d refersnces agd dress Z 43, Tribune ottce. HARNESS, bucgy, separate oF together. B H C, 75 3 TER HOTSE EADLY NEW: AM GOING will give extrabar- InBY £PLAC 0w e E. 180 East Washe e s, Ingulre of R. “FIVE TEAES | {nxion-st. loom & For cash and monthly or guar- catalozues malled ferly paymentt we give special pi amine before busing. RELD'S Teumple of Music. 92 Van uren-st. EIORSES AND CARRIAGES. WIDOW LADY WILLSELL THE P nher fate husband. 2horses; 1 brown mare, 15% bendsome snd fislish, & years I black norsc. st., Room #4. AVE ARSANGEDTO WI fifll’l’e lnn H)'4|I|‘}’Pi'll'k. lgul}d lg};fl(:l‘m 1 i ! ¥ night and bad weathers g vice a day. G eeall OSCARFIELD. et EW COUPE HARNESS VERY GUEAP. DOSTON Livery, 90 Tweaty-secon X HORSES FOR SALE AT 116HAST] ‘corner Loomis, cheap. aud” very speeds: ‘They are_loth free from nout tying. And !end- tyvers. New York. pearly <5 end-Spring business top- “To be sold_together or ceparate at ‘and o trial of two or three days iven, key ne‘;:;l apply. Apply at £ood family o' road” horse. spot oF biemish, and_stand spring top-buggy, wade by 3 and a firsi-cla A great sncriice, if required. No_horse 22 Wabash-ay 0K BALE—20C CLOCKS. $1 EACH: 100 DOZEN O S tara st it prics. “A. - WHERLER, 141 Lake-st. o Q0K SALE-FEATIIEN DUSTERS WORTH 81 FOR 50, cents, worih 5O cents for 25 cents. A. W. WHEELER, 111 Lake-st. A LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK OF TOR SALI fing paintand caicliining brualics; great Largalos. A. W. WIEELEE, 141 Lake-st. GIREEY T CLOTHES-WRINGERS 1N THE LE—1 riarket ot $5 a0d $5.50. A, W. WIEELER, 141 Lake-st O SALE—T:0GERS' PLATED SPOONS XD [* “forks at less than factory cost.~ A, W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. - YOU SALFETAN 90 CGENTS EACH: brace: A wowiH % 7OR SALE—200 DOZEN NO. 1STRCL RAT-TRAPS 1,000 dozen strap-hinges cheap. A. W. BLEAkESE: ~ o 0 50 DOZEN SIEED SHEARS. FINE quallty, $5 per dozen. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. [POI SALE—100 REAMS SAND-PATEIR. $2.60 PER Team: 10 gross stove polish at 8 bargain. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. 4 FOR, SALE=TAPYGOGRAPIWILT, BESOLD chieapl; owner havini oo further use for the same. Xddress 1 14, Tribune otlice. 3 l“fll! SALE—CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE MEM- bership certifivate. L 19, Tribune oice. OR_SALE — CANALBOAT CUDA. TAKEN TN trade, and now Ixing at Millers Dack. North Liranch and Halsted-st.; * will be sold at a great sacritice for cash, Address L 61, Tribune office. ASE T OF OUR OWS MAKE ‘asure and bustiiess buggies: also, elegant rockaways, coupes, pliacturs, ct Abhot. Downinz & Co., Concord. At very reazonable nrl first-class second-had buggles. phastons, plat close out very cheap. FECIAL BARGAINS and phiacton bugzies at il J. EDW.A bash-av., corner Jackson-st. i “DOCTORS — FOI_ SALE — SIX-YEA chestaut horse. ‘and the celebrated N. .. expresy-work We also have A large lotof ork, congisting of top and open ona. eic., that we will PENNOYER & CU., 590 10 336 sound, genlle, and oftcla travelsin soddie or harness.’ Can be’ seen at 511 TORSE SUITABLE Call st BENNETT'S va GREAT BARGAIN—8 YEAR-OLD STYLISH BAY G 1,109, withont a fault (ake on trial), 1003 cliolce of two good workers fur for £50. Callat 1443 Garibaldl-st., near Twenty-nintn- #L., to-day ur LO-IMOTSOW only. CASH—CHOICE _OF SEVERA it for buggy or wagon, from $25 10 £3 Very speedy rosd-mares for $753 ropd wairon for $453 “Must be sold. Call to-day or during the week at 371 West Fifteentb-st., Blue Island-av. PAIR OF GOOD, CHEAP FARM HORSES FOR orse, sound and kind; can trot ln Gine cheap driver, $45. 4-ton hay-scales = wenty: ANTED—0 HORSES TO PAS 187 on 320 acres of zond Hmathy also hest of references eiven. Address G, 182 Blue Ialand-a; XTED=A~ GOOD YOUNG igh st least 1,000 I T BLACR COUTE Al the choice of € Tribune office. TED—BAY, BROWX, ree, not leka than 16 hands Ngh: must be ‘Addrvss T8, Trioune otice. D SULKY O SRELE- one’ block cast of ish and perfectly gentle. ANTED—A SECOND-HAND £U Address 3 46, Tribune o EIGHT O TEX GOOD WORK horses. crooked or stralplit. 672 West Madison- §. PALMER'S coal yard. ANTED—A PACING HORSE: GOOD IS BLGGY onday morning, 7 o 9 S1€0: one blsck not afrald of Sound, gentle pong, §35. e COAY & TEN BROERE LEATHEL-TOP CON- very cheap: 3 open -seated wagons, Call soon'1f jou want ood 23 new, TANTED—TO BUY- Am ieaylnz town nnd must @ bargaln for eash, at 1118 West Lake-st. ATTENTION—AT CORN oli can by Arst-class grocery- agles: clicapest a Che ity or under saddle. A N. BANES, 874 Ml NTED—A_PORTLAND first-class and cheap for cash. CARTS. NEW OR od {n Tumber yards. £\ and” Adams-sts. Address L 34. Trip- EI two ood driving ¢ new top-bukky. ANTHONT.& CO., 133 ANTED-TITREE L{ J. LATHAM, 50 South Water-st. b 00D FAMILY TEAM, MATCHED bay mares, one saddie-mare, OR SALE—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BIEDS Tor fadics’ hiats st hait price: 50c cach, 43 South Clarke-st., between Raadolph and Lak ‘Address, statinz age, wolght, 1. Tribune uflice. E AND BUGGY L DOTBLE TEAM AND TRGCK FOR SALE, with steady work In flonr store. Inquire st 214 and 8 South Water-st. T bas, wedto iy, 3 Address Z 94, Q0R SALE-TWO THOROUGH-BIED SPANIELS, Clieap. - Inquire at 132 West Harrison-at. | 7Ok SALE—AX IMPORTATION ORDER OF THE jebrated Joseph Lodgers and Sons® pocket- s, Tazors. carvers. and fclssors, just recclved. Cail and examine stock and prices before purchasiny. ORI & LOCKETT, 170 Clfll“kfl‘. hided 701 SALE—BUTCHERS CALL AND EXAM ‘our portable fixtures and Ice-houscs before fittinz b, Tonis and machinery of all kinds, MATHESON, 8 West Van Buren-st. Frou saLE-cIGAl Madison-st., corner Marl et. OR SALE — BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GU: cheap, one 10and one 12 gauge. Address § 1 TP0R SALEZTINNER'S TOOLS AND MACHINES. A No. 1, nnd complete, or wouid Joln party with lirtl mone's And 2o o Texas. Address, and appolat n- terview, TINNER, Tribune office OR "SALE—OR EXCHANGE—FOR GROCERIES or coal, handsome walnut Lookcase; can be seen any time. 12 Miiler--t., near Harrison. Qo SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH—LAR( FIR: class farnace. cntlrely news standard make. In- quire ac 200 East Jackson-st. FOI! SALE-OR CHANGE—OUR SHOW-CASE 12 feet long, 6 feet wide. and 8 feet high. now In Ex- posttion Buliding. _** Lone Star." 183 Dearborn-st. JFOR_SALE-AT & SACRIFICE=3 VERY ELE. rant Jady’s stem-winding wateh, made n_Europe for Brown & Spaulding. New York jewelers; alto band bracelets. Address T 19, Tribune office. P‘Ol! SALE-TWO SECOND-HAND BILLIARD- tables. Apply EU_M. MORI LS()_\'._ 2 Lake-st. :ON "CORNICE BI By o1 two office desks and table. glnzier's dimmond: allin good onler. Address J. V. TAYLOL, 126 Washington-st, =~ OB SALE—SAFE—I AM ABOUT 7TO LEAVE town. snd will scll my safe cheap. CORTHELL, Room 2, 4 FlEk 0k SALE—OFFICE DESK AND CITAIR. $6. §1% fout showense, €7 cost £12 Apply northeast cor~ ner Wabash-ay. and Twenty-second-st. SPECIAL OPPORT! £ ELEGA ALY A SPLENDID NEW 1 Incinding. HARDMAN, New Yo LIGHTE & FRY ¥ CABLE & SONS, Mew York: WATERS & SONS, STEINWAT, & S MATHESEK, T. A NOWLING &C0.. NEW ENGL, OTHERS. LOW PRICES. LOW_PRICES.. ASPLENDID'S -OCT ] OFORT] ONLY S175. A VERY FINE UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE, ONLY _S190, A SPLENDID SQUARE GRAND PIANOFORTE, ONLY 200, A BEAUTIFCL SEW OGN WITH STOPS, INLY S A MAGNIFIGENT CHINE ORGAX, FIVE YEARS' GUABANTEE WITH EAC] 2. T. MARTIN, 15¢ State-at., Chicago. SWE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF NEW PIANOS and organs dally arriving, we offer our stock of &econd-hand ptanos at the following low prices, on easy poyments, vz #i0onsh dnd ¥5 per month fora G-octave plano, price ... price 5 $10 cashi and $8 per montli fora 7-octave plano, price ... 2125 | 10 Casi o 5 par miontlh for 3 5-GeCH¥E biamo, price ... $1F caxh and $10 per month for a 7-octave earved: Ie plao, price... . 23 2% €10 cash aud £10 per MORth 10F 4 735-0¢1av¢ carved- @ plano, price’ v 160 S10 ensh and $10 per Ionth for a 753-0¢tave carved- Iog piano, price ....... Besldes o numher of Lijher-priced decor ‘Piano of standard makes. 3. W. RIMBALL, Corner State and Adams: AT Ticrant new planoforte only. Kich tone parlor organ only..... T liofce saburban or city lot. Tribune otice. % ANTED—A TIORSE AND WAGON FOR A FEW ‘onthy or the winter: wil pay §3 per week and 5 Tribune ofice. TASTED—TO PURCHASE about 1, 100; also horse w be sound und cheap for cash. ANTED—A GOOD LI D FRIDAYS THURSDAYS AN bugzy-wasons, and harness at EBERLE {ASH WILL BE PAID FOR A GOOD HORSE AT 111 Madison-st. ~Call Monda; LOSING OUT A LOT OF Fi nosses 0t &G Test Kandolpli-st. A GENTLEMAN' DRAUGHT HAR- K 30, Tribune olce, ATHER-TOP SECOND- hand phacton: must be & barzain for cash. Apply No. 5 A\shlflid-m' TIEAD OF HORSES FOR SALE CHEAP FRON $30 up to $60; one team of mare: : must be sold. NPLETE._ROAD ry styllah, sonnd and Kind. eastly ‘an trot in 2:40 surc, and wiil 1 top side-bar road wagon. ng road wagol Dlanketa, etc. Owner desirous of selling whole * “establlshmenf bandsome, and driven in all hames show {t on trinl any others for zr- [id gery and expr order ani lictle worn. lot. and_will make price very low to such 3 pur- chaser. The undersizned has establishment for sale and DOUSMAN & WEBBER, Club Bourding Stable. cond-st., Milwaukee. Ol EXCHANGE—FARM AND HORSES, ETC.. for smali lioiise and lot, or Vacant Iot, In city. &mall form, best of land, within the town Limits of 20 & Quincy Rallrond, worth : crop and farming (nplements, $400: feam of ~es and wagon, S0, at barn rearof show. offer refused. 557 West Elghteenth-st.,one block west of Blue Istand-av. WILL BUY, A GOOD Al IF TAKEN TO- Pl¥mouth, on the Chi PARTNERS WANTED, WANTED — EITHER active, in n good business: well ¢ iarge profits; want a man thoro! $1,000 10 €1,500 cash: f you don’t mean business. or amount, please don’s answer. Iarice youns b owner and teai West Adams-st. E-SPRING PHAE- eat 0pea bugry. one Squ fiso Portland cucters ang THAWAT, 600 State-st. —VERY HANDSOME SMALL d. geatle. fearless. and a good traveler, drive: will sell for reasonable price 10 party who will take good gare of her, as she 1s Bpot._Can be seen at 1503 Suuth Dearborn-at. voung and wotind; e sold at @ bargain. MITCHELL, &3S Lake-8t. R SALE—A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY OR BUSI- ness horee, ~bugzy and liarness will be foid nlso If Ingutre for GOOK, at Livery Stable, SILENT OR hly hunei;p‘ witly cutter woods. have not the re ARTNER WANTED—WITH $2.000 CAPITAL 1N ‘a publishing business that will pay a profit of 31,500 byear. Address M 33, Tribune oice. NTED—A RESPONSIBLE BUSE- 2,000 capiral to_engave In an extah- busincss; one prefersed to travel. M 49, ARTSER WA ‘mess man with § ARTNER WANTED—A BUSINESS MAN WOULD & nesi horse. like fo lnvest 3,001 In 3 respectabie, prodiable huil- e s, Address, stating nature of business K76, Trib- ALE—CHEAP—A SECOND-HAND LIGHT piring covered Wagon, at stables 844, (o ifie alley between Sixteenth and Eefehteenth-sts., and Wabash and Indiana-uys. TEAP—A RIDING HORSE, and very good style. lley hetween S{xtes -sts., and Wabash and Indlana. OR”SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A alsg very nice under saddle and perfectly with iim an open or top buggy: would exchange for or buy a light panel rockaway. PARTNEE WANTED—WITII $500 T0O TARE E. tire charge of legitimate business: Glva real name and address, Invesugation. Tribune office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $500 OF §570: ONE capable of taking an active part fn an catablishol Dbastnesy: a good chance and a_comfortable lncumne fur e right man. M 21, Tribune otlice. RTNER WANTED—AY OLD ESTABLIZHED hotise would agmit a 10,000 t0 S15.000; Address D D D, Tribune ottice. at stanles 814, th and Eighi- cent GOOD ROAD kind: will best references glven terest in business that will 146 East Madl30n-st., RTNER WANTED=WITIl $500 TO, E: In the Tetall liquor buslness. 7OR SALE—VER TST BE SOLD—END: P and sfde-bar top bucgies. roa 1ight top-phaston, one express wagon, st -+ Eldridge- NST, New Tork: court. AT A DARGAIN, BY A GENTLESIAN AR A5, ATl o leaving town—The best span of mares in the city, 0XS, well matehed, first-clacs roadsiers, gentle, £l single or double; new top- <y, wiip, lao-robe, Mlankets, “harmess, double and RTNEE WANTED—WITH $5,000—T 1A good manufactaring business. h senrs; goods mostly sold to whole: first-clasy_refercnces ogents need not reply. _Address N ARTNER WANTED—I WANT A TREASURER, ‘male or femaie, who will nvest $500 in ‘ant concert troipe BOW read \ELLOGL PECE, D ORGAN CO.. | sini) Express Bora. OR SALE—THERER GOOD GRAIN WAGONS, TWO Tiorse, and haraess. Tribuae otlice. onie onen buze class bell ringin 189 Jeffenion-ay., DARTNER WAY S take an tntereat {n a well estahiished wiolesal Dusiness: object. to increase our business: upless {icy mean business and have_ the mone Address, giving name aod address, ete ARTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $1.000 IN A d up wood and coal yard; goud bustuess; 18s. N 40, Tribune otlice. ARTNEE WANTED—WITH $5.000 I ‘mate business, established 156 Washington-s ¢ —~CIIEAP FOR -giass landsu In i Adama-st., up-stairs; or szable, 1123 Indlana-ar. XCHANGE—A 7-YEAR-OLD mare, for furniture, carpets or a watch. WILSON, OR_ SALE—OR D T aw Delavan House, 102 N R SALE=6-TEAR-OLD DARK DAY HORSE. location first- w yacht, icather-to 5 take some new years. and pavinz rofit; this (s a goud chance for toe XN 46, Tribune otice. 1,000 per year Tight man. Ad ARTSER WANTED—WITI( ) 3 £00d payine business: It (s o inonoooly and pays i cent. Address 5 £0. Tribune offce. o BTNEI WANTED—WITH $20.000, ETTHFRIE 31- lent OF ACtive, to open & Jobbing honse In thi city Detter chunce never was Ol SALE CHEAP—CH A MBI 4- wa 2’8 per mouth for & 6-octave plano, arness. - Call adi 100 | ty-drstst. SALE_CHEAP—FINST-CLASS LEATOER- %op buggk: must ba sold I ATHaR 5 rive ., or exchauge £0r €03 150 | draught Lorse. 191 Warren-ar. BEIOECON grlicaty O o vl i o orses fur sale at 3 barain, c 175 | Fidolity Saviogh Dank depostis. 1 20, OR SALE-3Cil 3,000 TH_$5.00) 1429 Prafrie-av., south of Thir- with £oods we caa coutrol; open In this clty. _Address K 94, Tribune of ARTNER WANTED— 3 fiolesale business; porfits $1i%) a wee all porticulars wili be glven 2 163 Lasall ment. DA K. ARTNER “WANTED—ACTIVE 01t el capital, inan established busin il is. 12 20, Tribune office. DS HORSES: FROM $25 TO HAETONS, BUG $165 road-Wwagons of my own make. 731 and 733 State-st. TOR SALE—CIE ER WANTED—TO TAKE THILD O 1.0 Aijnterest o ont business maBaci cinal extract. nuld, ete. (Aru), manufactory. OGDEN Hoom 5. 170 Statorste o ARTNER WANTED-A™ LIVE YOI with $300 16 SLOCO fo take half-ini ALL TONT SUITADLE K tor swomen or children's Tiding or driviag: or will exchange wILh cuod open bupey for a larger horse. quire at 145 and 147 Sancamou-st. MARTIN'S, 1d upricht plano oaly...... 175 re grand plano oniy 2 200 man planoforte only.. sxeellent Stefaway plano onl, PIANOS ew York planoforte only. ... A nice sccond-hand plano oBiy & ORGANS. [An A 1 parlororzan onls. An_Estey organ only, 154 STATE-ST., R ETATAY GUARAN SATISFACTION 1N CHICAGO., L MAIT] TTEXTION IS CALLED TQOUR RE . MARTIN, 154 STATE-ST. LARGE STOCK of organy, Now I stock: slon-top 20 Emith American organs, nearly new 200 Rimball Eureka origans. 150 Shouniicer orckestral organs. New styles: new prices. Test in the market. - Monthly payments. cash. or to rent. NICHOLSON OliGAN CO.. 63 East Indiana-st. FINE 7% £ UPRIGHT PIANO AL B0 g Hanthars willbel very low foF cash. charee of a hoe store: taly 15 2 first-clasy Address K 91, Tribuue oftic WANTED=WITIl $1,00, IN A CASH Profits 100 per cen: Address § 4k P—1 MEDIUM-SIZED BLACK MARE, 7 ears old, kind and gentie In every way. and éan 2:43: ST to be suld reasonab: for cish; gl hos end spring bugey. as good 45 new. I A boarting wEable rear of S0 Prairio-avs Abry, OR SALE—7 HORSES. FIT FOI ALL USE, WA ranted rowid aud one wet the right man. trot in Equa ‘manufacturing _business: Roods” wholesale b WANTED—WITH S1.000 01t MO ale butter business, by one stands the reworking proceas: 50 per ¢ niade every month. ufal glven: 1 exten- Jump-seated do, 0p buziies, made by Cont & Ten Broek. c00d u3 news 2 slde-shring buizeles, made by Pennoyer 4 plisetons, made by Lhe bUSt wakers; top gro- iress o, hotel and ‘s of new and sccond-hand harness. waizoos, bugutes, and harness to lec by the day vaneed. Wil sell on moath- Must be sold to pay nd- Address'S 345, Tribune ozlice. ' AND FOUND, _ SHALL PAY $25 AND ASK NO QUESTION the return of jewelry taken from 57; HENKY KLE! nd for catalogues. Eves er g organ fuily warranted. 4 firn{ons‘ Liptoim Arting . W. RIMBALL. Horse: Corner State and Adams-gts, lm' Wt T RETAILATTHE FACTORY. PARLORORGANS | v, ¢s. 13 Su) come 4 ee e AT TG evond competition: S50 and upwands | and il 2ve sou Sreat bargainer - co WALR LN OST—IN HERSHEY ants, Finiier picase ddress € 1 CHANBER s, Finder picase addreis C. I CHAMBER- . Box 183, Englewood, 11, :0M 12 GOLD-ST. and 251 State-st. HALL, FRIDAY OR’SALE -CHEAP—COA. ] light 0ben LUy, $60: aiee busla Ad- | Paiating Companyy 35 and 47 . )AN & TEN BROERR wagon. Eagle EWFOUNDLA Qress 410 West Taylor-st Ve FINE PIANO. BUT LITTLE USED, FOI 2 AT of Musi lent Burdett or- $70. ° An ex 1 tone Waters & Son orzan, tey oricans, only & fzan, only $80. A Leautis Beveral very iine organs, with fne comblnation of Ftops, at ong-third regulir prices, I T. MARTIN, 154 State-et. BROS". PIANOS. 1y L MILLELE PIANOS, ESTEY OBGANS, For sale on easy payments, or for rent. 300 fnstruments now in stock.’ Hemember that we TE—AT A BAKGA slut: had on stran collar And_ brass ring (Jct hi Any one returning her w above number will be hver- ally rewarded. YOUI: CHOICE_OF d Work-liorses for 40, nnd ; §olntll pald f6r: “warranted for v | gne gooi fucle ,:txnvtnx-numm;ai S50 a0d ong. cheat arin-mare, This propersy must be dls — || e e, Tl propersy € isposed of In rear OIS ALE—CHEAP—0Y G0y S85) A splendid New England organ, oalv %5, | Amoly oy Honorost, U° TOR SALE=ASOUND BAY MARE 8 YEARS OLD: Apply at 155 West ing west on_ Faniloljib tween 5and 6 o'clock, obey to alley rear o €ar 1o Robey-et., north on ton. weat on alley o rear of m7 ward If returned to K. KNISELY, 74 Wes 0SI—GOLD CROSS MARKED ward will be pald at 260 ‘Wabash-av. E GOOD PATENT-WHFEL Uile harness. No e for e { “can’ trot_in 2: Washington-st. N ) along Dearborn a: O IN Clark and Michl; % : finder will b well Tiitnols-st., and one block ea<t. T pemarded By leaving It st 160 Michigan-st., Wit CIAS ARK PIAETON—NEARLY NEW; Ee for new furniture: olso fine saddie- RS T PLANDS. Fobud teian . 213 Wabash-av. ADT 3 STORY & CAMP PIANOS, horse, ctieap. BRADLEY 0ST—¢15 REWARD FOR A LARGE LIVEE AND deal {n none but reliable gouds, and that we can offer you the best bargains to be found in the city. STORY & CAMP. 211 State-s [nter dog: 103t two weeks ago: had va leasher collar; was in thin_condition: answers to the name of Carlo. _Addrees 96 Blue Istand-av. PARK._A BEDISH DROWN SALE—FOR HWAL¥ Horse, § years old, ALUE-ONE BAY sound a ., Welght. 1,300 pounds, At 116 DIICr st Beat comaer LEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO, TUSED THREE | Jakiey-av. and Indian OST—FROM 1 Y “months., S300 cash, or will take gas fAxtures for honse or lady's kold watch ana cash. Address'K 39, Trihune oflice. OI SALE—ONE ELEGANT 74 OCTAVE PIANO- forte, goad as mew, fOr SIGU. Also one elegnnt black walaut wardrobe, very cheap. Address K 65, Tribune otice. ~colored St."Bernarid dog. a Mo or light silve: ‘answers to pame 0f Stafor. " Tiberal texard wiy b by - liberal reward will by pid for his return ULRICH" & BARNES. 95 Washinsion st. oF coraet Jefterson-av. and Fifty-first-st., flleEVPNK. OST—TCESDAY, OCT. 2, A DIAMOND STUD 08 Aliberal reward by leaving at No. Gt SALE~OR TEADE—FOR A SMal G o opcliar store. & 200d horse sad Doy ATeg 'Ol SALE—~ONE " CIE: old. welghs about 1,050, :ED SEWING 31AC SUT HOBSE. 6 YEARS s, and sound. INE ' COMPANY, SALE—A FIRST-CLASS RNADE PIANO, cost S630, for half price; used but very ifttle. Call or addresa C; Trm QU Ay PROSSER'S, Instrumenis tuned and repaired by competent workme. 215 State-t.. near Adams. I WILL SELL A N | orizan at & greatsacrifice for cash. MRS. MAY. West Indlsua-st., up-stairs. first-class plano, must be sold: tn ‘nsé oniy three months; list_price. '$750; can be bought for $225. GAGE & HUNT, 235 Weat Madison-st. DIANOS TUNED CORRECTLY FOR §2 BY G, E. BLOOMFIELD: 14 years' mnnuhclm’ln;‘; l.;'xpl: cond-8t. F[ME FISEST PIANG TN HE wORLD. =~ T i TS UALLET, DAVIS & CO., | &c., a0 195 West Adams-st. CLUCCI\UO MUSICAL COLLEGE. FOR n HICAGO CONSERVATOEY OF MUSIC, CRESWOLD ' MUSICAL INSTITUT! \ ~ "WEST CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE. of"loreed by the best musleinds and Musical Schooia ‘They stand In tune longer than any plano made, constructed t endure, and are, In every essential, the perfect plano of the ag These planos, with other musical Inlsruments of beat. makers, can be found at my warerooms. by W. W, KIMBALL. Corner State and Adsms-sts. imagination, who was a kind of e presumably had unlawfal dealimes Wity wucion: Nicholas. ~ A player of M. Devinck's cvident _OR FOR SALE—S1.600 EQUITT— sidence: o barzaln: clear, real, person- al or Northern Texasland. Address Q OR SALE— {NGE—FOR_FURNITGRE 0 300 scal-skin sct—cioak, mufl. bod, and ca) WILEERSOY, 158 Fact W shington sty Hoom 8. " OLD TO PAY ADVANCES_ONE STEINWAY plano, all in excellent condition and_warranted perfect (n'tone, for §220 cash. Address K 77, Tribune. ALETSPAN OF BAY HORSES, WEIG] &pan of o uiiable for srocericaand oXpreek, 8401 5 oce OST—FOUR KEYS ON A BLASS [ Leave at Tribune counting-rvom. A LIBELRAL RE- Dame on ring. i il b kisen 1 dclvered 3t 4 Nordh bear ven {f delive 54 North Dear- born'at: or 101 East” Washingion. o oo OST—FRIDAY EVENING—BAY. ‘mane and tafl, about 143§ hania high, puffs on eact Bind lez: full rbber-trimimed singie-strap Narness: Pphaeton bagzy without top. Any ote having knowledgo of the sam¢ will communicate with K 52 L. SCHULZ, corner Ogden sud Central | horses s Park-ars., Lawndale. old biack colt. fine driver doubie or single: T T0 RENT A PIANO, GO 70 | Must besold before Tuesdsy. Call at 463 West 3ladison. SALE—SPLEN ROADSTER, BAT. 5 5t I' “hands. 8 years old. sound. go tn 3 minutes. MITCH-~ W STX-STOP DOUBLE-REED | ELL. 830 SEcEh o oo i ALE—CHEAP FOR CASH-LIGHT SIDE-BAT €. DOGGLAS, Wabast- disu: . agon with top. E. 10W 1S YOUR CHANCE—A NEADLY-NEW | &Y. Dortheast corner Thirty-rs _ —BEST HEAVY HOISE 1% 3 e maney, 1400 1id: APIENAIT Forkes ant ‘Jocs MITCHELL'S. 838 West Lake-st. YEAR OLD HURSE, WITH HAR- cheap. Co - Ry Pzgxg_r\?rnmecnm OPEN AND TOP DE- ind open and top bugzies, > ING. FI Egan-av., o sellow Scotch terrier siut. with brasd collarand chain? answers to the aame of Cora. ABY person rewralng same to the above number wili b8 Tiberally rewarded, erallyvewardod, . s OST=AT HYDE PARK IOTEL FIRE, \ RED pocket diary for 1875, with papers, valiable ouly Liberal reward will be pald to fiader 0d re- turn to J. IRVING PEARCE, Third Natlonal Bank. INDIANA-AY-. all hay mare, 10 years old. o0 rope haiter. from country. OR SALE=X d listle refdrences. 042 Siadisonand 111 | it. an Wabsepar. : SALE—CHEA livery waguns: sccond-ha SALE=VERY LOW, ONE PHAETON, HAR: ., and the tinest drly 1t B e fos B driving mare fa the city, 170 —CHEAT, TWO LIGHT WAGON: . and Hormess of ail kinds. new N ¢ lizavy horse In Cxchange 50 South Cannicats o toR fur 3 Satiirday morning. ward will be pald for hier recovery. AYED OR STOLES—S5 BEWARD—FROM 123 ‘arren-av.. near Centrat Park, n very dark.red ears old; Jarge heavy peck, slfi legs ros, and incdium lengti ond-nund. fine driv FPAKEN UI-ONE Eig. with star on_horse’s forehean. apout 10 or 11 BRENICK & BROWN TILL THE GENTLEMAN W AV CKEL ookt th siedping-car of C. Te L S Iay .morning. Oct. 5, King retura steams Doat ollck. 123 Weshlocton st E: LF I onsisting ot splendid family horse, L - iiFhesy $45. and all fof $5737 >adison, fn market. OLD, SOUND FAN pounds, or will $100, horse o<t S1. il and business horee, 1,100 536 West V7asbirgion-st.,

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