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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1877, 3 #~ PINE BOARDS. Moeting of the Retail Lumber= Dealers of the Northwest. mhey Kick Against Wholesalers Sclling to the Consumer, And Proposs to Assess Them Ten Dol- & lars a Car for So Doing. . A nomber of tetall lumber-deaters, doing pusiness i Dinols and adjoinine States, met yesterday morning in the lndies’ onlinary of the TFeemont House, for the purpose of forming a protective organization. Mr. Peter Hollinbeck, of Altuma, ik, was called fo the chair, Mr. W, B. Judsom, of Chicatzo, activg as Secretary, ‘Mtr. Henry Cadle, of Princeton, Mo, snid that he thought it time that the i Junhert thiould combhire forgell-protection, llethought that, fn order to prevent wholesalo menfrom selling direct to the publie, the sum of $10 or §15 per car-load should be levied on the shifnper for the Venedit of the Assoctation, \ir. J. B. Allen, of Canton, [IL., thonght the {dea wua a practicable one, and that the orgavi- ration shoulil not be confined to lois. fo thomzlit_also that the wascsements shonld go fnto the General Funid, The tomporary otlicers of Lhe meetiug were made permanent, and the Secretary read a feries of resolutions sdopted by the fown lom- bermen. These fet forth dhat the members Lot themselves nob to ptrchise lumber, sasl, fonr, o ungthing else from wholesale dealers, fellime direct to the eonstimer. Retafl dealers must have a yard and ofliee, and enrry a stock of lumber. The wholesale and tetall dealers met nt 1es Moines, amd n n agreemceut to ke a adtiTerence of 810 per enr in fuvor of the Fetail dealers, the alference o be pabd o the deners in the place where the hunber was sold, Iils was atterwards ameinded 2o as to make the arawback coliectable by the Secretiry: ones tenth to be retafoed . for the cxpenses ol the Acnvclation, nnl the remainder to be pald over to tue retail deater. Tue Chair read a rough draft of a constitu- tion aned by-laws, which he suggested should be referred 1o 8 committee, after the question had been discnesed. Fhe resolutions provided for the formation of *The Retall Lumbermen’s Assachatton,” for the promotiot of their inter- cets generally, A President, Secretary, and Treasurer are provided for. Any person en- gaged fu the rewular retall trade miuy become o member by paying an Initiatlon fee of #2, and assessments when re- ‘quired. Mr. Hollinbeck advised that the demnrrage should take the form of n percent- age on 1he reular wholesale prices. Wholeanle men breaking the rules shall be reported by the Beeretary to the Aseociation, when all mewmbers SHALL CEASE TO PURCIASE frowz him. Hetuilers continuing to deal with the offendinr party shall be strlcken from the roll._ 'Fhe demurenge shull be hamled over to the dealer fn the town where the lumber is sold, or, 11 there be two or more dealers dolme D nees there, the money shall e divided betwe them. The ollice of the Assocatton sball be loeaterd in Chicro, and general incetiugs shall e held annually, Messrs. M. Caldle, H, F.Bmyscr,ond W, E. Frink were appointed o committee on constitue tlon aud by-luws. A gencerat diseussion followed s to the nraee theatality of collectinge tho assessments, Mr. F, W. Smith, of Denalb, Il said that the wholesule men would be glad to enter into an pgreement with the Association. At present, Jt ono wholeanle man refused to il nn order for a buflaer dircct, unother one would tuke the contrnct, Ha aidvised co-operation and the ap- pointment of a committco to confer with the ‘wholesale en, ‘The Chatr thought that consultation should be had with the Price-List Cowmittce of the whelesalu trade, 1o this woy Immediate actiun could be hnd. Mr. Dixon, of Arcola, £aid 1h3t hie bad snoken with a leading whalesalo dealer, who had ex- pressed his bellel that two-thirus of the responsible houses In Chicago would willingly enter into an agrcement as contemplated. There was o clasa of dealers who sent out dram- mers, who, £ they could not sell to the retafler, would tuke what prices they could from the buflders or farmers. In such “cases the pare chaser got an fulerfor quality of lumber, aud then claimed that he could buy chicuper than the dealer, Messre, Smithy Gifford, and Frigo were ap- pointed ns o consultution committee, Mr. Digon thought that the Committee should Le fustructed ns 1o what the Assoclation really wanted. Mr. 8mith, of the Committce, hoped that tlu:[y would be_so instructed. OF couree, they Lbad a zeneral {dea, hut nothing Iy the shape uf adefinlte outline of the wlshes of the meeting, 1t was sugrested that the wholesale imen shonid bo usked to attend the evenlne meeting, but the proposition was not reeelved !flvurnb‘y. The Committee were requested to report ‘at the eveniug meetiny, aud o recess was taken untlt 8 om. There was o very Iair atiendsnee ot the afternoon meeting. The Committes on Consti- tutlon and By-laws presented a report, They recommended” that the proposed Assoclation be known us the “Northwestern Lumber. Dealers’ Assoctutlon,” the oflicers to cousist of o Presdent, Vice-President, Becretary, Treus- wrer, and tive Directors, 1t fs made th duty of every member to report at onee to the Becretary any euse wherein amanufacturer or wholesale dealer ships lumber to persons who are not reyularvetaf) dealers. Thu Seeretary 18 then to muke ademand on the munulactirer for the bum of dollars for cach car so shipped, £ufd sum to be divided ainong the inembers of e Association reskdent In- tho scectlon to Which the shipment 18 made, 1n case of refusal to puy the asscssment tho mavufacturer shail be left to go his own way, wetubers of the As- soctation REPUBING TO PURCHASE from him at all. Regular mectings are to ho Dl fn Chivago on the first Tucsduy inJuue carl: year, Tho report was consldered by scctions, and adopted with very few changes. After somy discusston, Lhe petnl sum was fixed ut §10 per car on covtmon lumber, $15 un ull cars contain- fuz shiugles or Jumber better thun common uid 20 per eent on all gouds wade by sash anl dour manufacturers, Abr, Suiith, from the Commiltee on Consulta- tlon \!Alll the wholesalo nen, reported thul the Committeo bul seen representaty sbout one-dith of the whols trad thut withour exception they thoronghly indorsed 1ho fdes. A pronnnent dealer bad sald that Ly belleved G per cont of the wnulg Chicusro trade would co-uperato ot once, A ‘iut}llld‘ cousultution Lad beon urranged for T O'ctoch, 4l which thue an sgreement would Dprovably bo arrived at without trouble, It had i‘xh" Ueens suzgested that the Association should uld 4 secomd wecting fu thirty days or so, at Which the whole watcer could be ilnlshed up, The report was received without debute, About B p, iy the meettng ook u receds for supper, hu tirsb ousiness in order ut the ovening slot Wus the reception of the report of the Commuttee oy Lernnent Organization. They lu l"lmll]umllulklh“{!lu"u*mfi“tke“ Preaudent, Y Dollenbeck, Aftona, (i, Vies-1y Jimes' fell, Ui, 13 Secrdiarys W, bt Tressurer, " £ou, Chieago; Wil Irificeton, Mo, Directors, lenr l(:wl‘:.l'lrflxlm n W, Menelee, llowerl, lude; 8, WL Euith, DeKulb, O, J. B, Alleo,’ Canton, 11l and sl N. Dickson, Arcota, 1N, Mr. i1, Buiyser, of Windeor, D, was mmm;xefl i Mr. Bell, who dechined to serve us Vies-Preaste and the remulnder of the Ueket wus 0 2 pecommended, Bir, Sputh, trow the Committee oo Consult, tiow with the wholesalo wen, Teported that they Ll scen a great many of them. They had suzgested that luth wnd wingles be plaved In tie common class. 1 ouc-ailf the coyotry dealers could Le gol tu furm an aasockation, there was no doubl that o lurge majonity of the Whalcrale nien would consent 1o 1bs pro| arrungement, 1t was thereiore recommended tiat g second mceting sboutd e hewd at su eurly date. le suzzestion, of the whoiessis men as to o {nclusior of Jath and shingles lu the §10 lasn was approved, aud the repors of the Com- witles was adopted. On motiun, the Board of Ditectors wers fu- Structed to confer Witk the wholesule men on uil business of the Associstion., It was stated that avr cue bundred letters bad been recetved Uow retalt 8ruws throughuut tho couutry, '{m- :?muuu; with the obiects of the Assoctutios [he Directors were authonzed to maks arrauge- Hetits Tur pristivg und distributing to tho trads duumbes of eirculars, setting fosth tha sction aken, After the transaction of eome winoer Raimcss, the Association adjourned. —————— BLENNERHASSETT AND ALLEN, To ths Lditor 0f Ta Tribune, Cuicaco, Nov. 7.—in your ssue of this Boruing is an azucle to {ha efect that Judge dizzins and inyselt have induced Judge Bangs » dismiss the ndictment sgainst Merman Meunerbassett. This ts all w wistake. Ipever conferred with Iudge Higgnns upon ths subject. Judge Hig- S8 aod wysclf never couferved with Judge RS Wpon that subject,aud [aever eudeavored from ny piereon. to procure such dismissal in any manner or Cwould Turther state that no one bas indueed dnde ronteary, it has oot been as T am inforned Bangs to dismiss this fimhetaent, On the dismisseil, aud, so fae nflinence the question, v it will be tried when reached, Upon the books of the Cook County Natlonal Bank & charze was made againet the firm of Allen, Btevhens & Co, of chaige the Cook County their books, owed Aller, Lhan that amount, making the charge rained Allen, Btephens & Co, maney that firm would Leen seriously embarruase cumstances Mr. Dlennerhassctt awore that he charge had heen made, did not know that such aud never authorized it e has instruciesd me consent {o the disini; canld be dismisaed, 11 oring to pet a trial at the and, pursuant to his [na £600,000. Before that s Bk, as elown by Stephenn & Co. mare Pavimz that. sum by simply financiatly the tirm of 11t had been paid in never have falled or Under these cir- ns lis counsel, not to of his case, even If it tan hieen here, endeav- earlicst time possihle, trictiong, I have lod aeveral Interviews with Jurdge Bangs, in which 1 Drave told him that T nske be read, As Mr. Blennerhinsselt deem it proper, 0 his § preselon’ conveyed i shrinking from an fuvesti d no delay, and wonld a8 #oon s the case ghonld he reached, 1a not In the city, § holf, to correct the fm- e artiele, that e s zation. Yours, Lruly, LEONARD BWETT. CURRENT GOSSIP. SILENT PARRION,. 0 ray not, fairlady, that 1 Nor deem that my baom am unkind, In colit To the tivs of endenrt ng nficctian that bind Our hearts In thelr mystical fold. Nor think me IndiTrent, fair one, to thy charms, Nor culd to thy benuty Aud gruces Thaose eyen that the frmest Theit tmyressions Time of purpose derrms— nc'er can efface. ‘The streamlet that's bound in ihe fetters of frost KUl murmura, nor censen to flows; But ‘neath ita cold surfsce its accents arc lost, Nor rise from 118 busom below, Thua thy heart may beat devotion, warm with the fondesl Nor the longue Its wild passton declares Or the palze mny be ehhing with love and emotian, While the cold chienk ta fruza with despur, Hanutn, 8P, JANUARTUSR, Naples Oorrespondence Pul teiphia Pree, The lower clusses hero are yot a prey to super- stitlon anad to the prejitdices that grow out of & frross Iznornnee of the laws of nature and ihe rights and duties of hum, snity, To suddenly put an end to practices that delude and degrade the peopte, would be equi olution, valent to lnviting rev. For example, the Government wonld not dare to Interfere with the cercmony of the Hunefac- tion of the bluod of St. Jauuncius, which takes place on the anniversary of that potential xatnt. When that day arrives, all Naples fa in cosnino- tion, The clergy, with the Archbishop, walk in procession from the Cathedeal, with the siiver statue of the patron sutnt Is the heavenly patron of in whicth the eeremony Is performned. tho King and Royal Princes, I the and if not, thelr pepresentative at thelr head (for he Naplesy, (o the church There, are tntown, with the ¥ nobllity, the military aut naval officers, the Bindaco, the members of the munleipat bodtes, and other dignitarica, nssemble to witness the wonder-working mirucle, ‘The prieat, atter prayers hnve been addressed to Heaven to favor the vecasion, and with g the saint himself, comes the chaneel with the vial sald to contain the Jnat dre olemn invocations to furwanl from hehtnd u his hands which js ope that vozed from the martyr’s velus when he was Immolated n the awphitheatre ot Pozzuoll, luenln an anthern, and the ‘The orean ceremony begins nintd he breathless expectation of the multitude, noble and Ymoble, that Mlis overy patt of the vast church. Bometimes the blood dlocs nut liguely after long and carnest manipulation, This givea the privat an op peopl ety to the Churel and to ex) sing, or thelr wunt“of Hberall portunity to warn th nreas his fear that the holy patron has withdrawn his favor from la Lelle Napoli. As this forebodes earthquuke: voluanle empllunsl anl Al aud fleld, of one Liu sternation selzes upon the solemu stillness while all then there Is a universal o exclamations. Ocensional moments, a Franciscan [ the aflrighted mnass and treasury of the safnt, mive a few soldl, und the [re disasters by flood nd or another, & general con- audlence.” Thero Is o kueel m prayer, and uthurst of proans umd Iy, in these anxious ar goes round amonge sulleits alms fur the The puorest of the poor rich throw pold and sllver pleces on the silver waiter the frinr currics with bim. When the ollciating priest looks upon the beautiful response te his appeals, he aguin attacks the blood of u sufut onght to 1 is siznaled to the Cpstle of the forts on the eca-front of the thenes liy, l, antd, Jo and tho blood liguenes red and behold! plowing, as tho he Joyous event t. Klmo, and he. salvos on salvos; the bells of all the churches ring as if Noples had veen saved from fearful perils ad the streets nro filled with shouting bands of lazzaroni. Hearie ore lght, for it 18 known that the jutercessor of Nuples people, and that his insluenco with Wwill bu suilictent to keep U year mure at jeust, 1t is always well to boIn the good graces of 8t. Junuurius, for If you a have sl Naples Ni“lflfl yor Ring of Naples tho priests miraele, or rather, | shou would not let Ins blowd flow, slgned wis that ne wis out of huwor with the French Tor the unceremon they had neted with the 1 everal wickeduess, miracie would lead (o luzzaroud, and of ol the masses, to be followed by Isti, and the utrocltics that sccompany populal insurrection n Nuples, Murat was eqial to the emergency, e sent Gen, Chatmplonuet with o company of soldlera and a park of artillery to the church, Leavine the belors Lhe bullding, with the central uisle, the Gonerul, with hity Lrilliast stalf, made lus way through thodense throng. tothe altar. Lverybody lie hud conge to do Lonor te propitiate thy salst. by some lberal gnf k Approaching the operatiye rrml, thie Ueneral whispered i his eur, that if 1 e Joachint Tu wus” cvid ther delay In the sccomplisnment of the atill smiles npon bis Bt. Peter hings straight for one re not vou will surely . When Murat was s refused to work the 11d pay, St. Januarius [ho reason as- tous wanner in which {oly Father amd thelr nt that fur- n msing of thu bratul und [gnorant nuassucre, o latter on the mjuare the guns pointed on muve way, g o the miruc and to i from 1 tive minntes the bloud of Bt. Junuarius was not i tull flow, he should, by commumnd of the King, blow the chureh aud allits contentafutho air. He lud door of the hardly chureh tho miracle was effected aud the orgun rollud forth its pealuyg taunders of wialcln;.'. Guribaldl, whew ho was Di gre Lo St Januarius, and J him, it into thetr heads that roached the pgrowt on s exit than Even jctutor here, patd hom- furst not weddle with Do whisi you please, but don’t Interfero with the protecting genus of Naples, Boun atter Murat's stratagem the lazzaronl ot St danuarius had de- seried them m"lfmm over to the ‘French, Thls belief 50 curaged thein th uld triend and set up San hat they deposed thels Antonlo in s stead. ‘This, buwever, did not last lomg, A few mouths after theio cane 3 terrible For daya tne snoke dari fueral pall, In 1its sgo the uanmlko a reed; hou eruption of Vesuvius. ed the atmosphiere, velled tho suy, and uverspread tho city hke uy the voleano shook scs cracked from top o bottow; soine wero overtlirown, und another catastrophe like that which overwhelmed Pom- petf sectued about to bappen. The cry ran lhroufih the paute-stricken population that it was al owing to the wrath of the deposed saint, Nothng was telt but Lo appeaso lim. His sacred fmagoe was tuken out of the dark vaule In which it hal burisbed up suew, been thrown, was placed on a.gided \vlnuurm. which Lore also the fizure of tho ‘irzin Motber, uod a provession of the wholo population was formed, with oll the eccleslatl- cal tunctionurics ut theie marched, s Lymns uutid they reached the Ponte della Mad on the road bo Portict and hesd, Ouwand they and utterine Pm yers, dafens, about two miles fronk tue centrs ot the qtv. At this point Vesuviug was full i vlew deross the Caim Jul the sight he presented. s, bod fear- batehlug sorth smoke snd flawe, wod o bis spaswe roarne ke the ex. ploding of 1housauds ot oiev Crnded mass fel! ou ther snercy, The prayer had thy eruption came to u of cannon, The kuees and prayed for hardly fiutshed befoge deud Pause, the con- vulsed saountain sank imtu o calin repoge, und Noples was saved. Uennara! broks Jorth with one utterance, le al Nea aatatuc ol the salut wad delta Maddalens, where 18 1ts base au Inscriplion records thoe veasatfoc of the cruption through bis meworable day, snd su excus serves the bivbl dar control andk du erder tirce o ated L s od provinee of protecting the lisbentey, and San Gennare was sestored W hts Lt bonors, Stucethien, his saintship and thy politans have been the best of 1rends. cow eturstivn ul thisrewarkable circuistance You may swile as all this. buy you must admuit it was u wouderful colnadence, BUU I poL & Wiracle Was tuutawiount 1o oue. Ad for the hiquefaction, that t» apiece of Jugclery that no vne beneves 1 but the lower ol ratitious utd woiew. Nevertbeless, 1n- le as IL way be for obvious reasoLs, 1t 1y useful purposs 0f keeping un- Divl Fevua Sun from all ihroats Fau Autonlo was in erected on the Ponto stands (o this day, On lutervention ou (hat classea e wost ignonsat, and debused, and tumultuous population of any Christian tity. ST, LOTGIS AND CHICAGO, Ko trtenne Timos, Beeansa 8t. Louls has been growing rapidly for the lart ten years, the lea has gone abrond that she had aroused from her lone slunber, and waa actnally becoming r great, enterprising, and progressive commercial metrupolis In the same senee that Chieago ls. But there is rea<on Lo belfeve that this plensing fancy s a detuston, 8he no more rivals Chicazo now than shedila deeade sgo. ludeed, fnrtead of be- coming a successful rival she fs unconsclously ‘aseuming tho relation to Chicago which Philadclphla holds to New York, She fs Trecoming a great overgrown manufacturing iy, whila hier commercial fmportanee Is enm- paratively insfenifiea Philadelphia 1% not n rival of New York fu any sense, although she has_an enormous and “eonstantiy-inerenaing poplation. It s simply a great hive of work- nginen. New York is o mctrapolls, s centre, acapital. Everybody goes there. She Is the throbhing heart of the natlon. She s the metropolis of eversthing, Ier rhips sail on every sea, and her”conneetlons reach to the emls of the earth. Nobody wants to know what s poing on at Philadelphin hut every- by I8 caeer to learn tho lecu of pold, or Vnck'!, or gzraln, or cetton, or dry goods at Now ork. What New York and Phitadelphin are to the country and to cach uther, so arg 8t. Lonis and Chicaga to each other aml the Werl, Chlengo fen metropolis. St Loule s o vast eongrega- ton of workinemen. Chicago has great mer- Chunta i the sense inwhich Tyre, and Cyrthage, and Gienoa, nnd Venlee had merchanta; men who venture thelr fortunes fn bold enterprise to distant rectons, which, like bread npon the waters, returnis after many days with a rch hare vest, v 81, Loutshas no merehants in (s higher sense, She anly has local shop-keepers, Chi- cago buikds rallronds nnd controle them in her owy interest, - 8t. Lonis never bullt a railroad, and contruls few of those built for hier, Chicago Is & great graln market. 81, Louis is not, al- thouizh she Is quite as convenlent to the grain region as Chleago, nmd has as good milroad and A better water connection with the seaboard. She does nor even control the single harge line which she owna fn her own fnterest, 1t 18 kill- frye the infant graln trade by trying to make o fortune from ft before it ean stand alone, Arlter in the 5t. Louls Jtepullioun shows how ker own raflromls are run for tho benefit of Chileaco. The difference in raitroad (reights betweeen New York apd the two cities fs 28 per cent lu fuvor of Chicago, while the difference In distauce Is onty I8 per cent. . The goods which o fraln of twenty-five cars will _haul pay $3,500 freight from New York to Chicagos the smne goods puy £,200 1o St. Louts, n_diserimination of 8700 in fuvor of Chicezo. ‘These facte plead eJoquent- Iy in belmif of direct haportations from Fu- rope, vla New Otleans to St Louls, of the goode which_ the outwarid-bound wrain should purchase, This Is what would be done if St. l.uuls were s metropolls 1ike Chicago. But what ean be expectetd in the way of forelgn en- terprire from a city which pertnits a rairoud, depending on her trudle for its very existence, to vharge 65 cents per 100 pounds’ Tor lwuling frefght 255 iniles to Kansas City, while Chicago makea her ratlroads hail 100 poundsto 8t Paul, 410 miles distant, for only 25 centa ! QuIpPs, Tirown says he's been su often deccived by the chicken at his boarding-house that he now calls it the morkine-hird, They malde ever #o much more fuss fn Ameri ca alwut o little crooked whisky than they muke fu Egypt over a bl erucked fle.—/finokeye. Photographer~=* Now, slr, it you will look a lttle Ieas ns though you had u bill to meety o Httle tuore 28 though yo'd been left o legacy, you'll get o pleture,’ Lodger—* I detect a rather disagreeablo smell fn the house, Mrs. Jones. Are yon sure the dealnsy——" Welsh landlady—*0 it can’t be the drains, £ir, whatever, There ave none, sirl™ A Virginia Bherff asked a murderer {f he wanted to make n epeech on the gallows, and he replicd, “Gucsa not; it looks like raln, and ‘l"dn'r'x 't want to get wet. Go on with the hang- I3 Dean Swift eald that the reason a cortain uni- versity was n learned place was that mnost pe sons took some learnfng there, and but fow brouglhit auy away with them, and so it sccumu- Tated, Landlay (to_boarder who has passed_his cup six Hines)=—* You o vu{)‘ fond of coffee, Mr. Hmith,” * Mr, Smith—* Ycs, ma'ams it fooks as 101 wus when Iam willing to swallow so much water for the sake of getting a little.” 1 was born In Bath," sald a dirty-looking customer, a8 he harangued n crowd ot a pullllml mveting, *and 1 love my native place.” ¥ You dun't look us if you bad” ever been there alnce,” sald one of his licarers, as ha proceeded to laud an oppocition candidate. Miss Randolph, the preat grand-daughter of ‘Thoinas Jetferson, lins many ancedotes coneern- ine ber famous aj Lry, aml among th is tho tale of a gre wiho once remarked nalvely of her husband Hure, he's the politest man that ever hved: lie never even comes Into a routn without looking through the keyhole flrst to know 1f hie'll be welcomed 1 A particularly high-toned Boston drnmmer, who prides himsclf on his charms, forever Inst his pride the other day, He drove his fellow- drmmers wild fn o car by his attentions to a cotnely malden, to whoin ha showed his sumples and whose hand ha squeezed for hall an hour. But when the train stopped n quict old fellow atepped forward and thawkeil bim for entertaln- oz the glrl, remarking, * Ste 18 bopelessly In- :alm'{md 1 am taking her to tho Ntato Asylum icre. A MAN WIIO SAW A MULE DIE, Virginia (Ner,) Chronicle. SAI't 6 o curions thing thut nobody ever dees u mule die " remarked un old teamster fu Gumbert & Webber's saloon. *No man living cver saw u mule die, [ a’pose?” ‘Thus remarked Mr. Dunfcls, Nghting a fresh cigar: *Tu 1850 [ wus minfug on the South Fork of the Yuba, and it cane my turn to cook for my gang, We touk turns cach week, yon know. Well, 1 was going to show how cconomical [ could run the commissury, Iwent and bought o peck of drled apples; they were ull stuck 1o- gethier i u lutp, but [ got 'em jam'd futo the pot, ponired in some water and started the fire. Fresently a few of ’eit begnn to rise ‘lll" to the tup ol the pot, and so L skinmed 'em oft and put fenvin a pan. Pretty soon some more bulged up, and 1 skimnied them of and put fem I tho pan. ‘The flrst thing I knew, after [ B wkimued that Ulasted pot awbile, 1 bad to et another pan, and then another, and by the timo I'd got four pana heaped nP full, dang iy sl i0 there wasn't more apples fn the paus than there was In the pot, That is, I thought suut tho time. 1 Kept getting more pans, an buckete, and lard-vans, anid all the time plumb frightened to death for fear sume of the hoys wonld come {1 atd see how extravagaut 1 was, for 1 had been bluwin! on bow cheap § could run i niess, ‘Uhe blasted apples still kept a-com- fu" out of tho pot. I pul s0me pupens out on the floor und covered ‘e with frull, aud, by Juve, tha place looked iike a Santa Clara fruit- n’lr; n::enuhmhm:m,nnu the pot was still bili® Vhint has that ot to do titha mule dyin' " ¢ Wate o unnute, I'm comin’ to the ‘mule, Flnnllf' I got desperate und dumped over twelve bushels of the apples back of the cabln, beliind o tree, In about ag hour [ heard u devil of n nolse, und Too out. What do you lufiuuw 1 fouud! Why, u_$400-nulo kiekiu® fu the ugo- nles of death. The apples were all gone; the wmuly ncul{ 0, He wus swelled ugnkb & bal- loon, aud the it thing’ I new be busted. Fledge my word, gentlemen, he exploded ke o glant-powder l-f;.m, and brought the wholb; vamp to the place, I Kept stills they could uol fhud the maule, and it cost "ew $10 to advertise a seward for bl In the Sucramento Univn. About two weeks alterward they aught acounle of Gireasers hanging round, and they put it up that they stole the mule, su they hubig "e, Wi there, but did not suy u word for fear the boys would find out bow extravagant 1 bad run the commissary. Lel’s have solucthuog.” LAWSUIT FOR THIRTY MILLIONS, Pailadeivhia ladger, Mrs. Miller; o restdent of No. 15 West Eleventhstrect, New York City, bas ontered suit in various courts for thu recovery of a large smount of pateot land lviug in West Virgioa, Virgiots, Keutucky, sod fu this city, valued, iu all, at about $30,000,000. The lauds In this ity consit of property i tho fmmediate vicinity of Washiogton Square. The Jands in Virginia nsoff Moutgumer othier countics, au r d by othera fu the years 1774 aud 1350, to John Young, who was born in Philadelplus i 1760, und died shortly sfter the begmubug of l!un cuntury, The deeds a8 to the Vir- uia lands were resisterced du the court- Eu\uca of the differcut countics, sud wery signed by the Goveruors st that Hme Nving: Tho smount paid wii from thyce to fve cenls BU scié, sud s0me cises Was B lOW a8 Gbie- balt g ceut. Are. Miller, the plunidl. clauns that she §s the danghter of Ferdinand M, Younte, a #on of the eriginal owner of the lande, and Iast rnmmer placed her elaims in the hands of Mr. Charles O°Conor und other | rominent Last Thiredag week @ meetive of the heira and representatives was el at the affic of Mr.J, Wise Norton, No. 420 Lileary etroct, In this eity, for the purpose of takitg measures L3 contest the right of parties now eccupying the gronnd In the above-named States to fmhl the same. It was decided that Mre, Miller should contest 1he suft, and, for that purpose, her father, F. M. Youne, of Baton Rouge, La., the only direet living _hete, transterred " to her bis right aml title Lo 119.00 acree, The entire amount of the claima, howeser, in all the States named, §s 141,3181¢ acres, hestles 2 certain Tot of ground on Queen street, Alexandris, Vo, e — CURRENT OPINION. Bilver wasn't *hanl” enough for the money kines, They wonld ehange the standand again heforn pay.day if they eould, anid denounce snything but dismonds amd pearie a9 rag-money ur debared coin. ~Kansas Cily 7imvs (Dem. ). ‘We do ‘not beliave tint President Hayes will b fooriah enongh 10 veto tha AntieTlesnmpe tlon W shonld it pees the 1ouse and the Senate, e would hardly cure to array the whole West l’ll(nll hin Admnidsteation, —Cinctana(é Enqguirer hem.). Wo sincetely hopo that the question of il- er remonetizatian will be entirely sparate from {hat of restiiuption. \We belleve that & hill conld I promptly pased to remonetize sliver, but do ot bellese o hill could be pased to put 6 tho d of resnmption, There are reasans why the cr_question shonld not be distared for the present. We have time enough yetto deal with ¢, if wo walta year, Destder, it may rolve Jteelf. © Are within 23 per cent of practical resumption now, and uay quictly rench it within the time Particalarly, if we remonctize ible, It cannot be doubted that or, at least, a k) then seck what we tionn Wep ) ‘Tha New York prese, with senreely an ex- ception, divcusing the Dankmpley luw, express themaelver [ favor of a_commission to amend the v, wiiich will pumbee at Jenst as many lusiness men ns {awgers, The merchanta n that city are of the opilon that, so long o the lawyere are vermltted tu shape the Bunkrant law, the property uf bankrupts will b eaten up by law: tnd the bankenpicy courts, That seema o have heen the exprrience in more places than New York. Ben- ton 13 nuoted aw saging that fn his time not L per cent of the aalen of embarraercd estates wi patd over ta creditors, Uus journal saye: monstrous that the framing: wnd execation of such lawa should be entirely In the hands of the one professivnal class which prolita by waste aud the destruction of valuabl property. A Unukrupicy law should be framed by the merchants, under the advice, of couran, of competent counsel. "~ Ptits- burg Chronicte (Rep. ). Parkor Pillsbury hing been moved by the outcomes of o few weeks fo writa. to o Cinclnnsts friend. _ Although s private letter, much of it ha come into print, 4 Wendell Phillips, Willlam Lloyd Garriaon, aud 1, he sava. **are the last of the mid Abolttlonlsts, and Phillips und Garrison wcem stilb bent un the bloody shirt, I have feit maoved 1o sny that there is one ola Abolitionist who does ot acree with then, " e apeaks of the cons ditlon of toeSouth, and ste necd of peace, and B *4 Ty that great and good end 1 must ncip to sty up the hands of President iayes, ™ an- rade of Mr. Plilanury’s letter (s as follown: The moet cowardly of oll waa It, after the Iebel Stutes were tesured o the Union, Lo sl keed them under military control, * for the pre. tended resson that thelr furmier slaves would nut De sufe It Jeft to their care. On the showing of e hanis, thia s beat: L need, and Jeave doubiful quve alone.—Pittabarg Commercial Gazctte, Revnblicans themselver, how s it been uniler, 3 the policy pursied in the past five So far, 1 do not more adinlre President Hayes policy than wonder it bad not | adopted_hefore, The Re- ublican leaders must have furg3ten the words of ir. Lincoln, nearly, if not quite, the last thne he ever apoke upon the subject: ¢ Lot us ali join, he said, “*In doing the things necessary 1o restorsug the practical relatlons betws the States and the Unlon.” Mllitary menaces wére nu part of such o policy, The Sodtli has never yet been fatrly trusted or tried til now. And the success 2o far attending the President's policy seema to me n stunning rebuke Lo the party [ power, that it has never been tried before, If not full guanmty for time to como. ™ Therv is in the popular mind o most ex- traordinary exaggerution of the extent to which the Federal Government ean Interfere in the locul goverument of a Sinte. There {s no national law ngainat tho wholu Tange of crimes against person nud property. from murder down to peity larceny, saye when the erimen are committed §n the arees nale, dockyands, the Tercitorics, wud onsoil ex- cluslvely under 'Federal jurmdiction, or when tie crimen ure commitied arwitst men, OF property, or fuuctions of the Federnl Government. That Government 1s bound to see that the people are protected in their right to clect f Prestacnt and mombers of the Nattonal Congress: but thiere In 1o imaginable method of national interference with purely Stato and municipsl elections, nor with the action of State Courts, save in the few exceptional cascs in which an appoal is permitted. The rofing Abolltionists of earlicr days, the Liberty-Party men and Free-Soy were strennously careful to say that they elatme:d only the right (o abolish or prouibit niavery in the Torritorice, arsenale, docks yards, District’of Colunibla, cic., throwing the welght of the natiunal_example and Influenco on the wide of freedom, They were cquatly careful to inslst upon certain reverved rizhiw of the States, and the Imperutive duty of the Stale Goreniments to cstublish and protect ol the righta of their ns ta life, liberty, and property, The, tacty thought tha in this Jonlous care oxtend- ed by atovernment close to the people, and madu of and by the people, Isy tho strongest safeguarnds, And #o, when eluve huntund came o Doston after thote guarry, urmed with Federal wartauts, none Dlazed one “moro. fercely i the traly nublo clo- quence upon the hizh and sule duty of ol anni chusetts to proteet tho rignts of her citlzeus. Ifn mnan will come down out of a tree and forego the Juxury of magnificent denunclation, and rend only on heur or two in the United States Constitutiviy and the ringlo volome of United Btates btatules, ho wiil, pethaps, be m';mm 10 nee how utterly without juriediction the Natloral Goverfinent In i wmany wmost important matters, Wo must wholly — chango _the furm and chiaracter of the National tioverns men( urganization hefore we ‘can_undertake to do all the good and sight all the wronw in the land. The time was mure o come, and It has con, whether rightly in all details It is not profitable to inguire, whon the rebellions States mst be remil- ted to ‘thut sole charge of thelr own peonie thut they and Massachusetts carried befure the War, sase as (L bas been modified by the thrce Constitus tional Amcudments. The duty of the National dovernment to excrt o tho utuiost its dizeet and indlrect fntlnence in favor of - full Justice and vqual righta becomes cven the ot kulemn and fuperative by reasonof the enforced ljmits- tloue of e fnfluences, To that responsibilily Prestdent layes may be rightly henl, and we believe he will be lrue to 1t—Jlurtford (Lonn,) Courant lep)e —eea—— Asshuliated Military Tactlcs. Weat 1uint Correspondence New York lerald. Gier. Sherman is here fur the purpose of fn- formally {nspecting the condition of tho Acudeniy, 1o the exercise of this duty he takes gyeat pleantre, particuturly ua it affords blw an opportunity of withessing'the cfforts that aro betug made to as ¢ tho tacties of the threo brauches of th Until within n few vears back the scparate arins were drilled to tactics fo divsimilar that an infantry olfieer could bardly by cipected to mansge o squadron, aud u cavalryiman would haye found hlmsell unuu‘uuhnwl with the de- tafls of an infantey battallon movement, whils the artillery wos iob b howa In cither of the other arms. ‘The futroduction of tien. Up- tow's. new tacties s dofng nuch toward breaking down the okl barrlers which, ina cticul nse, separateld the different branchea from each other, - One of tho greatest Improvements that came into use with his drst text-book was the new wetbod of chansing front t rear by the wheel of fours about, dis- regarding the nversion caused by this niove- ment, withiout refereice to tho orlzinal rizht or left of 1be hue, aud suving the old cumplicated way f doing IL by the countermarch of compa- nmes, ete. The odoption of tho column of fours, although only o moditica- tion ot the coluun of ihrees fbat was used _by the British befors the death ot the Duke of Wellington, bas done much, in the hagels of Geu. Upton, to shuplify the evo- Tutions of tactical units, e now proposes, and bis system is on trial in the urmy, to make the suma wonl of command and the vame ethod of vxecutiug the tactical wanienyres serve alike for intautry, cavaley, and artillery. In this plan the battalion s comsidered the basts for the tactical unit; two squadrons of cav- alry are_ couuted s a battalion In this arm, snd a maximum batterv of artillery (eight picces) 18 susceptivle of being worked i harimony with this syetew, which is deservedly crowing popular. It ts an acknowledged fact that siinplicity in tactics 18 48 uiuch 8 pecessity us it 18 40 Dosstss a umlonn calibre for small arme, and ad few calibres us possible of great guos, Under s unified sy tactis’ tho cadets aro being drilled. I the foresvon to-day first sudsccond clusses, to Loy number ol suius sixty sabres, drilled mounted, ns a cavairy bat- talion, and In the aftcrnoon the four compantes, - representing all the clgsscs, about two Lundre bayunets, turoed out ou dress parade as a bat- talion of Infautsy. The cavalry drill demou- strated o consideeable knowledits of equitstion and commaund over thewr burses by the youuz soldicrs, who have Lad wbout two mouihs of this sort of cxcreise during the prescol acason. —e— Bulgarian Mud, Lawdon Siandard. Itis to beremembered that tiug weather, unless it coutiuue for & week or more, but thickens aud solldifics the Bulzanan wud. Whilst the ruin lasts it s liquid, but suusbiuo and wind turu it to glue that pulis the boots ol 2 wan's Lyet, Lreaks borses' legs, and hterally kills ozen by frrehit and desnatr, DBIRANCH OFFTC THE TRIRUNE .. WANTED-MALE HELP, Mook o i 1ETENT PAR-. NTLEAMAN i buenery wapondrit, having heen manazer r xe vl Pookkeepe or nther «hones of hasineas: nn- wiven from his last emploge riown, Wit AYDUSG Xone mihiee necd ap- MEYEIL Norih e ¥ ers. Addresy JITHS SIT ATION n 4‘§§:u News Depot, 1 cellnncous, ot ITUATION WANTED—BY A SODER, I¥DUS. o saan S 1o aot Attt ot ot dnd 14 wie ing to make himself generally useful. Address 16 02, Tribune office. UL T A it e L SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, | Domeaticss JTUATION WANTED=RY A GIRL TO DO SRC- & onil or weaeral housewori In a privato family} orate claws reterence. Call at 177 Elghtee; ory, ete., a1 M- rlor, News-Dealer, and Fauey ruer lineola, 1 be piertainad withant fres cace; llll(vl!!.‘l‘vlll'l_llnbwi'r. Avleirean Q 10, Ll Tradess FIRST-CLASS CONFRCTIO retand makinz il kinfa of candie iloyiment for & competent hand. i nffice, A MAN THAT G¥DE omn trijared 1o go LAMI &'Ci78., vorne NN BASE uehy €4,20 e W ATORY. 2,0m-1 XK XT8 il ec Fottngm, and (nr fee g, and NI Elle =] n n Thirty-thitd and 7 nieiy-fourtheste & b . 1) per f00t=1Lot 23212% east front, on State-st., he- freeen Snparior-ai. nd Cilcagu-as. s Hin I8 coriafity o s £304 each—Three Inte on Superlorsst , hotween Leave Bt and OaKieg-ata., south front. 38, BOYE mom 7, 150 Mad JITUATION WANTED=HY A FIRST-GILARS 1T, Y ina first-clase Amesiean family to cook, wash, aod tron, oF genrral hoaseworks hest Of referenced. Fleasa cail ¢ 1543 Arnol ) CUSTOM CUTTER, APPLY Lot CAnaleRt, = FD~GOOD HEACK=MITH THI VORSE. wing aad wagan blacksmithing at 2% Coltake X UARPE S FOI FINIRAING, ey wlay afternoon ab Jniaaa-at, sud BTEADY, Lk A wi > persn 10 do yeaeral housework. Call 5 T wenty-sixth, JFOU SALE-AT A GREAT SAC enttaue and 10t on eany manthly tayme ot Avhace fur &ny ot Of UDUICA MeAns ty ket s hume and st ying vt 0. ROLENDLR, T 6, 107 South {lar S ] _SUBURDBAN REAL ENTATE. TITEATION Wi £ watk 1n 5 emall ga Chlf ot (54 Twenty-Bith JUTUATION WANTED—AY A COLOLED GINL AS s acevant fn privnie family. Dest of references glven, Anply at 141 Sevenicenth: ERALTOUSES lewt roference (f roquire WANTE laye “'A.\i TED=A PRACTICAL coffecs and grind spices, A o Iuquire at R LOANT or \ 5 b JOTE BALE—S1m WIL 1 TIFULLOT | Mannfacturing Comgmay, 49 South Canal-st, £rom 11 | CITEATION ECTADIE ! one tloek § imiléa from | Lo 12 0'clock 10 5 ST ok, |»Qm§fni‘lf.ffi’fl¢.”x'n’- gt g ety PANTFI “Trits quire tor twa dayy als neraf.Foet % 3% A THORGUGILY CoM- Mah @irl to cook, wash, and lron, or & nive plac: 10 do_getiaral louseworky best of eity peferenc ee, G FARLY, 8 BUICK: . REALESTATE WANTED. A Siviiuon. VWASTED-BLOCK oF RCSINESS ol ) QITUATION WASTED=DY X WIlow WiTh sencn prapis 741,000 Ot nvers will LR iy of 0 years, with i i5 and et cint Cicur A AT 1054 Cotlage Grove-a By otk Th brke] OF AIAIEFoor Sarknd Py tha Waahington-s faing-room w onchinen, Teamstcra, & U=MAGIED MAS WIT 10 TOUNG GTIHE, 2-0{!&: best of tween | n and o La LI fmtween care fur Home. d £ o e Waslngon st | ooy dxer carrlase siab ast EIRDICRO(li-8Les 05 —T w0 LOTN 1 e . S o AtV for 3 Employment Agoncics. TERFIS Gi ¥ 3 aeh ngt VWASTED= L. MES FOI THEESOUTTE WAOES —ANOLT e Frper nomth And boards wATk B wintor; for WO OIRLS TO DO AcCH be twa daysat 1477 Gare e oF [afarmatiun apply U CHRISTIAN & CO. Watersst, Loam 11, . i L for easht must J. H. 2, 153 Clark a1, EENT—HOUYY West Bidos ONE OF THEMUST DESIBADLY, West 8100, - | () LS < Work, Or s mo gt sl A a4l s LADuIE SUATION WANTEDZBY A ) ona girtina irt-clas private Tautly. addross 16 Clnthaurst., Norh 5 & JITCATION WANTED-BY A CONMPETEN ) tn cunk, wosh. gid frong best of refercuce. #on stone front, water ofi every for, All modern IMOrTEnants, eyers. u izood order and repairs with It tiere 1e 3 wod wnduiphat, celinncouns ot 251 South Park-ay. L) ent 10 - WO i e —— e Ty briek baty FEac tie et SSonREG ot SUTHATION WANTED-UY A COMPETENT GH(T 0 ook, Wasll, nd iro s ? X a2 preming wizva nd | private tainily. . Callal o3 il G the Lodiea® n Chicago whoee premiuina ay CLASS PAT 217 Atiiand. 3 therefore, 1f you wish (he premiums offeren by e B Dt loliee, TAT. UDUSE- ITUATION WANTED=TO 110 G wurk, (i 0k, jood referonce given. Call ot 310 Cuttsge —“{IIU\'Y. 'l" % llld:fl\\ u can obiain them in any qlll“lll’} L 0! Grove L™ hunsen with Tarye and-av. ave, Ju QITEATION ® A GIEL T0 DO TOUSE. fi:fl:frrll::l‘:lwyllw A, IS wurk: eity Araoid-st., hear Thlrty- firet, for twu i RITEATION. WANFEU=A& CGOK, LATS I ;‘vll:‘w‘.:‘rmu Eirl. Lallfor two days at 5% Mlller- 7 Loz Atiand-av., i mo. and frame aying Dot (o exe L 4 are nAK{ne money rap iy, Call Drlener. Gur e 2 e i o our atock, which is The et - S ITUATI DNy A COMPE L B T e st Mt Srm Tor | D v ok, refercuvea. If Tequired. 100§ Suuth Doar: Entaloii AL ; Tl of the clivapesd ehroio sl TFanie house B America, 11, 0, el et Htandolph-st. i VW ASTED-ALESMAN FOL fat il sl L 1 5% '“'—.\\‘ —FOiT ke urlem tyr 1 WWAS fRI=ACTI ho oibee: Tor K other citics. _inquire i JITEATION” WANTEDIIY A _GOOD UERNMAN il 1o peivate fawfiy o bourding:housey etty ue country. Ins Stote-st QITUATION WAN 8 e ook nid IaURdreas, sccon lsundress aloow. 142 Twentie QUTUATION WANTED= Y A BEST ECTARLEGITT, Kt cuok, wash, and Trou in s private fumily, at Nesd Ko QITLATH D honraw T GIRL Etri aud Iaindress, of RS AGETTS 10 oW patent weathers FIIEST-C Bl it Correapondencs Hrictly coptidntiat. name and retereace, § ¢ Tribune; North Side, ) RENT=A_FISE DIICK OF 11 ROOMS, FUR. tifred and Hidress, with Call Deathioriest, LT R e i hustnes T udfeun stes T 7y 1 e e canventetice goud bt goul naklc | Y\ TANTED=GIAND CIE ¥ QITUATION “WANTED-IY "N ) ; Darhood: anew 1§-room_brick, modern” ha!lt, biack An Esstern Danufurtor) wislies @ i 16 take e | 00 Bwcdish girl o do general hagsework o walntt gralicd: als & eholce fatof 3 roomn srency (0F u tiew artiels fur Chleazo fng machus | work in a private famlly. Call joor, alt near Lincoln 1'ark and hest nes atrec Baenl preferned; juust,give test of e, Call st 133 undoipt Shermua House T fur Two Cays, SITIT.\Tm SO & b < = 0k B 1 BA! NT OCTA- \‘ AN EN AND LADIE SELL | yeun' refere L Lincuin-ay.., one block Hoveitles, tricks, ewdles, Citom: weiry, | A TIoN T W : — agd walcr, ete, lne llflJloI:muU.:ll';'f‘\:& x,:nlxlal:w ilulr‘pll 2 g lllfi[h‘ll‘:,'il N gtri'to do. houn !;;\,2[':,?- and cheapest hon e world tor ties puin, 1o s | iy. a3 pure th evn widerawnke fomon. Catateie free, | Jiense call at 1100 % [ & DMiscellancous. COMLLIN N, 43 aud R v STUATION WANT TABLEGTT L ISTELLIGENT tni or ko privato “V‘\\Tl ivoung ma: sccuty, Addré, TANTED=ABOY FIMI0TO 12 Y to make hiweel! usetul in factory. &, ‘Iihune ofne: o WANTOCD-ELNMALL MELE, SOUTI! SIDE. - half-story and basement stone-front, 1320 Larze frame dwelling. with barn. 40 Twent Twa-story frame dwelling, # tuoms, 1631 1'rats 13 Doy Mhantl. L nmx:ll-l.nn b 17 Third-ar. or. tory aud hasetent brick, Langley-av., nea 4 1 Iast 3 _liest of references 206 Cal ats oF sbteas, 28 Weat Thirteench: Audsattstactory resses, b DO FAMILY SES . Addreas, for twa d Sea ATUATION WAN (FJ, #)_and aselst i hotsew A, Tribune otticy r35o6t., $15. Domestices Nursess WEST K1DY. TVANTED-AT otn WARASIAAY. A YOUXG | QITCATION WASTED-IY A TOUNQ KO ory a0 basement rick dwelling, with belck Swede of Gerinwin girl for 1ht seound work. w1an i to tuke orreof o child, Plense eall at 275 Weat Adaimeent,, $% it e Apply Thursday wioruing at frout dév West Olfo- i, ory stine i atd kitchen on ATHATION W, =IY A YOUNG GIRT, 7} take careaf chilirci and dosewlugs mefererices IC A Call. 353, AL 417 Twent, Laundresscae QITOATION WANTED-IIY A RESPECTALE GIIL X 16 dv laundry work fn o ietclaa family, vrag second girt, Please pdareas ToF two daya 55 Markut-ac. yearw 1o do highi recond work I swmall private | O Call At West Mon: | Teq ‘vA\,\‘fl;n-n'a\\nnr._’m:”u:-' MAN GIltT, 13 ta uih, Teférences requtred. ‘wu-stury frame. 171 Walnat-st., §15 2 inonth, Drick amelliig, 159 soutn Greea'st.. 14 roome, €308 an month. Five roums, second foor, corner Falton and Sangas 1aousts, > NORTI RIDE, Two:story and basciucat brick, 109 Delaware:place, 8204 munth, Twy ind baseruent, Webster-av.,near Clark-s., Tou WASTEU-GERLN GISWEDE FOR housework n the country, wages, §: riglut persun will Lisve s good hoine. 44 Benmsiresschs “T‘\.\’TED — CLUAR - HANDS - EXPERIENCED haide will Bad fmed pay anl stewly, sork udll ST i A néas audchamber gitls beat of referen Faat Vau liuren-st #15 amonth, Alter New 1S ll_ Fint foor and hasement, 100 Huron-st. N ouscKeoperss BATRD & BEADLEY, (0 LaSalle: urses, JTUATION WANTED—BY A V! —— Ladiek 7 ANTED~A TIDY AMERICAN GINL. AROCT 13 | 1 yudus widow ladys e frst-cls ROOMS. yeats of Aze, tu 1 care of » chiid.” Apply at | s Tioom 72 Magteavh Hous T private re rilinne ottic ity ur country, hutel o nce. Addreas 18 . T West Sidos TED—A L O SMALL G . FANTED=A COMPET TTSE FORL_SMALL f ‘nrxll‘:"fifid 3 &:« ‘fi&i;ufi’ufm‘cflfi: l‘ ‘Emlnrnn. Ietereoce, Call wt € Weat Washinge | (oo e 0T s e e sma; uta- 81 N EXHIBITION OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF dren preferred: rent reasonabie. Lt e — S Mincolinneons. Ahx:m&-yulurumln this clty of the following NCED BALESWOM- VW ANTERCA VELY EXPLI avis & Co. plano Tl sh In the sale of fancy gueds. Firnt-class refere menou & Ui, planos. Now. 135 0od 157 Fift ences wasted. 143 dlal 2 pianos. 10 RENT=w: AND #7 DEARBOINST. HAND: | Yyr KE EXPRULESCED DOOR-POLD: ek oriat 10T Fitntined Toome: beam neaceas e | NV e i ehlursr Call o117 srate: | Sundnger Kuregauraant, ,'"3“.';“{'. LT o &STUART, priuting ofive. DU pianos aud vrgans in stock. u‘!,'“".KAXM“ALL NT—NICELY FURNISIED F ROOM, o ' B corne an ans 1 it voara it dcaircd, |28 Wabash e EANANGEA L - | KF T LITTLK UBED, FOIC PO, RENT=NICELY-FU e~ DVANCES ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS. l\ S10 monthly untll pald DIy &t Htoon N 113 East Randolpli-at. ¥ l:»é:\')'luuul on good cullaterais. lu.'!-n_ Tempiv of X0 BENT-STORES, OFFICE St warois, | J1AKKET BAVIS Gy Storcse jrivats ofice, 1) lian* n % sy 0, BENT-ST! #2531 BASEMENT 8, O} €30 or_ both; 12l et 3 WALLEIL 41 near Congress. G5 " Chicazo: pel (St (s ‘corner Stato 'and Adasie-uts. e = - . SICAL INKTIITH DVANUI IN EUMS TO SUIT, UPON. FUKR: palred at the Organ Facl J\ tire, withunl reoval, or upun goud collster: Best factiitien for first-c| WILSON, Toom 3, 118 Randulp! ATE S RENT-DY om it ~onth Nide, VY “nianed cani of con " EW ACSI Bouthof Twelfth-sts, * Adirest, " stating” e IASH PAID FOR 0Ly 4 NEEHLE oty sl dueit; b uhe (Jllunfywlum wat ) Morisat irme. " aulo, ar dusty agd chor al o, of every aeneription a1 GOLIAMUID A frve o Peeclpt L price. Mercanti v Ottice (ticensea), 89 East Madisou Coupany, Chicag A s “OANB 1N SUMS TO UL T PANDS SWARKANTED AR DURATIL 2Pkt Feinoval, iagos, 6 Heod coliaterals. 5 in Cune s fony b the best sousrs 2 15 Learbornest., Hoom 2L, o = cunpli ot Music, BOARDING AND LOD ONEY LOANED 0N KORNTICRE WITIOUT ILE: AND ORGAND—FIVE VEAT Nouth Side. noeai, o any gd vollaierals: | reasonauic For cath and Froatliy or i 16 ASD e, EAST ADAMSK i | BNl e s SlurRRe CopiE, Andon rtra Mu ) wrid stgle Foone Ui, eic. ¢ Wit beard ter, and gas a & ek fire, 380 $7 et i ENGLISH WOU ity for 85 W ¥7 TR, WAGEIOUER d collswimte, JAS. 1L n ceipta, and SEOREY, v Lasalie PAI FUR LADIES" AND GENTLES s card o clothing. Oraers ;-Lmnllnpwnflfr, AN ON FAUN: d product ive bl E. Kaodoluh sad Elt CENT MO Ceutrd aud Nori| cago tenl ek 4 ke, Bitended 0. JONAS URLTELL 308 Blate-at, Deéartwru-ai., Culeas bt MUELF Todrd it ; : 3 I 1 WILL PAY 4 3 o LOAN FOIE TIEE Y LL O i crer | SO0 T i erty ol kel i, GYBNCAATS 280 rahhioon o Tn whin hosrd st tider. | easoN : LR (COATE FOIU K700 Lo, i, ainiauts will pay liberaily.” 18 sie price. 358 OVE| OVEHCOATS e tater FULNISUED CRCOA: dite O roolis, ais elnlu Tor ' i 1O LUAN 1IN SUMs TO FUIT AT OVERCH Ol B, Hotise wod sabs winsechiionibies Day-bosrders 2 Ao He OVELCOATS FOU oLl rini aeid SOU00, St SRS BIVEL | e e il ot Chieazo, '“-;' Micill bl elvsantly furolibed, 4 s s - e DEVOTED LU~ LOST AND FOUND. oxe: sud clildreu's clotiiag, s SWAID WILL 11 AT AND N0 QUESTIONS d fur the relary of Lthe articies aRen 1rom 34 about da'viock on the moiulag of Nuv. b, MICHIGAN-AV.=~A 0 W Genticman and wife or (Vo o, T of sttuniicy given by 00N R o | W Terma Fho S1sL e Iumuary. INTG. Ly ach e o ot Gb | T i et GO EATOE TIOTTEE | B Fimah s S e rotie ey K v SUITE : ot Freach waluat a er Woods, (i and ff 11001 Touts, with furnituie s boatd, LS S yfl"l“flllp:mrul:: Loty of Couke 10 the State of iinols, has been duly R Ly Ry 0 = —_— 1, voked g cancel iy e, Detrolty, Nov. 2, 1877, ‘West Sidos T ONT=0K CILIC GWICE EVE 2 TESTIN e BODTH ASHLAND-AV.~PLEASANT ROOMS AT Clilt 5 TEO-SECUS DOk NEW ITAND ;{3} With Lard at Feassnabic pricés. bls o'clock atus ll‘lu'[l:hl‘nixlll‘l::u W near whil be e plog; it {hout hise-cart, Audres Nor¢h Sides 1 PRESS AND v, CONTAINING D, & V.11 Fhe dn ED—ELKCTRIC TEN A s, ey 5 3 N € ful ribuge olfice. ‘ :AST INDIANAST, — DAY - BOARDERS e 5t N5 TrbiseRice, 249 L8, 150 i s, \WANTED=T0 “BUYRKCOXD-IARD CITT OF e e e e il saluva llcense. Apply ab loviu 4, T e 156 W ATASIIAY D oo i ok bt Harkey "'M'?' \7 OUTIEN, HOVE, AND CRILDRES'S OVEIRCOATS AL B . tooms 81,2 per U B e omey 1 i bopeo” Lt Ivsnry wiit bo Iatery s great varicly st FIKE bUOKE, 163 el 7 Vol A SulE WOTTITEN AT T B e svath Crar Q7 FOI AN UlsTEi ST W BT rRA L STyl TiC |l by returoing i 116 Chicesoav., Gri twr, [tk TUE BARTIES WHO TOUk SHVED 4 wareaod jewelry from 247 st on Sunday evenlug, Nov, 4 will returu 1, 0F What 1hey tay siil Live fo ihelr ‘posssdalon, | Will gIVe mone thin you alL Ket, Bhywibcrs luc] B0 wrreat BOf b questluus oo 4108, oy & C:L') REWARD-LOST—- A BLA AND T‘Al: hder Wil 1 Thruop-st, — pt el 1%L STORE, COit! |H|(‘ “'fiu.\fi‘.fl‘l}v. . AI?;L’ iz g K, aiilly and oLee o A el ey Dy Board, 0.0 per I 1% AT THE FiL snus HOTS| Madlson-st,— with bosrd, st 1o eeks, 1Lt s swering 1o the nuwwe of ‘Juck, clve peward Ly leaviug it st 13 ST FOITA FINE LA C ST u'm‘«‘_ FHHiR B rOfiE, 1t Bouth Clar §7 FOIA YOUTIFS FINE SUIT WUl T FOIR A FINE BLA LOTIT PANTR AND 311‘ Ape Wil #14 ac Lo VIR Tokit T iR - . clegant cory tn ug Liull, hew Turnliures ibrowgtout; By Dard $3.50 per wevhe Je Ar DEW ©_BOARD WANTED, ? BAID- COUNG WIDOWER Wil OARD- DY A 7 Tl T TionNES AND CANTHAGES, "the FIBE STORE, 163 Suutl Clas) ol sALE-ONE i e b near 16 bauds b Tutiucuce by 14 very siyily 7 YOI A NICE St b C4 10 wrory part 1 107 00 fault, ual Idleubaclety; (U7, ¥H pasimcss i asrsated i Srony Jarticutars Sud torup (3hie WIF | B7 "worlei st tho ¥ UARD=HY GENTLEMAN AND WIF Gttty betweet Michigun aud Wabaati-ars. ST FOI A aut roors on routl Blde, wurth v {};muh- HAETON, WITH O @7 by ¥l s Telkruas pxstiiged. ALics k, T S Vel Bt b QoA Ky e N WANTED: Bty rim o | SIS e s ¢ R oy ed profer Addre: ¥ 5 VARTNESLWANTEL=AX AuTIVE PM]'“'H'K'!\ particniare, 1t Cribuite Slce B o nn BOOKE, Woic crlud puckiug s ca e CTOXS' CYCLOPEDLA, 875 WILER 00 0 {5tk s Fare husucss GRROFLUBIL - - PPLET 15 For Bsforution apoly 'S0 RSt At ENSTRUCTIO. r Ceidpedia, €1, m Zell's Ly clogs 17 ESLN T o0kd (Sown-statre) ot 10 Medtson-at A1 b T‘ > 0 A‘ Wlfi;l.aflrhéu uafi\'lj MILLEWS Cheap Bouksiore. siapie wanufacturio: bualucu sireudy exiabibned s PAID RO WEUSTRIFS —DICTIONARY: R R Cuaing Tor & sutey | ELidarnd wai e belu o prives:betite dud ik llt‘ll,lri:‘lil'fll‘ .‘.'a;l nighly prodtablec busiess. Adircss B vour Library aou tu_“ :;.c Lllwul:sll,l S o, e, une viive. g 9 WA PIIV. § VUl " 3 - o VWAL puassissiiter) 10000 YR, e o PERSONAL. | oventoyfrom 7:8) w30 atska West Uste ce; currsapolicuce sollated. BMULIFS Coesa Bools REONAL-A C 0 B: WILL BE THERE BATUL- | == = = gg ] g — e P ety st vo v w7 8. TO EXCHANGE, i s Forn, SALE—A 000D 0-ECOM HOUSE IN GOOD urder, o movod cltap (GF Al vear Twewiy- B wid Bateat. 8 M. MILLAIRD, 133 Deariosu-s 50 LATE INPUROVED ALL KINDS SHUTY wacaincs warranted. a¢ half thc loweat pri Pritate 1os ) 0683 Wi Clarli-sdy, Lve'y & 86l ey Wy eral ZIQUSENIOLD GOODS. N J 'lL\'lTl"it L'U,’ S8 WEST MADL- il it kindy of Loasekuld Yook on msth- Rt vy JLOUIL AND FEED STULE FUIi B3i. l‘l‘g.'a‘m-‘nuqv‘uuu. or wiil'1ake 8 bartier. AW L

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