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T HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, IS78—SIXTEEN PAGHS — REAL ESTATE. 2 Bricker Slarket than Usaal in December— cates of Business znd Xesidence Property _Loans and ding Permits —Michigan Avenue u5 3 Boulevard—The Up-Town Jovement In New York. No December since 1873, the agents report, pas beon €0 active the present month. The ogut of inquiry and investment is unusually Jarge for the time of year. This state of af- fars, whien is like the unusual fnvestment fasbe stock market, betokens a heavy business Ftepring. Tne business of the week in real waato has been varied and extensive. There $ave been some larze - SALDS OF IMPORTANCE, goa 8 number of purchases by small cash barers for homesteads. A zood many busiucss ‘ea from otber cities are here looking for such fvestments 35 are being made by the Crozier 10 of Philadelphis, or for business quarters $ebich to cstablish the hieadquarters of their Wesiern trade. Chicago is takinz its place as o great ceotre of the country for the jobbing grede. Gentlemen receatly returued from New York revort that the business men of that city goiversally recognize the fact that those of ‘who wish 10 keep their jobbing trade must follow it to Chicago. The deed for the purchase by J. L. Crozier on {Tabash svenue went on record during the week. 1 eovers the SOX180feet on Wabash avenuc, 76 Jetzorth of Monroe, on the east side. Theprice paid Was! $E2,000. PTue targest part of the 208 feet on Michizan ‘syenae, coruer of Thirty-fourth street, sold by {ir. Wentiworth for §60,600, has been sold again 2 AT AN ADVAXCE. Tre 851¢x174 3-10 Teet on the corner of Thirty- fonrth strevt._and Michizan avenue have becn cidto C. P. Libby for SI7.000, and 100 feet at The porth cud of the 285" fect bave been sold to .. Thompon. 3 Tiene & Were have sold 50 feet on the contiwest cornerof Jackson and Loomis streets, 1o Viliaw 4. Drake, for $5.0003 95 fect on 25 Tactou street, 130 feet west of corner of Lafiin tireet, morih front, to John C. Nichol, for s touse and Joi 210 South Peoria street, for 86,4443 the forviture and lease of the iotel Branawick, southeast comer of Wabash avenue Zud Conirress street, to Charles J. and. Jennie in the rorth- . Cameron, Tor §5,0001 40 acres :‘;:Cll; See. 81, 83, 14, to W. C. DePaugh, s, ; T Weil hus £old 25 feet on Wabash ave- yue, between Thirty-tinrd and Thirtv-fourth seets, east front, for $2,800 cash; 2630 feet oa Eléridec court, between State and Wabash, unniue to the aliey, for $1,600; 20 feet on foath Water strect, between Dearborn and Ulsrk streets, running to the river, with a four- sore buiiding, for 212,000 and a house and lot fu Pickete's Addition tear Milwaukee avenue, 1 140 mE. C. Cole & Co. soid 78x180 feet on West Adems street,Grrroved, for $10,263 to Thomas Herrmane, of ue Star & Crescent Mills. 1. B. Boyd has ~o1d ninc Jots. all cash, at $25 oo, in the block Loznded by Indiana avenuc, Foniveccond street, Priric avenue, and Forty: tiind street. The balauce of fourteen lots of this block will be placed upon the market at once at 20 8 Toot. ‘The parties who jurchased the sbove fots will build residenves in the soring, which will ereatly enbance the value of tie propesty. S. W. Krofl sold a orick cottage and two Jots near the Northwest for §1,500, on_monthly paymen: : also six lois in same Fielnity for §2. B. A Ulrich bas sold 165 Forrest avenue for $8,560. Inthe 3 SALES OF THE WERER were 255125 feet on Warren avenue, improved, for §4,50; 50x100 feet on Michigan strect, cast of North State, 84,2503 852 Oak street, 36,1003 25125 feet on Prairie arenue, near Tiwen: mintb street, $11,000: 50x105 feet on West Jacksou_street, southwest corner of Loomis street, $5,000; 37126 feet on West Madison sirect. near Distop court, $4.6255 200x23) feet on Drexe] boulevard, with 100x100 feet on slley in resr, $24,000; 205123 feet on West Monroe arcet, near Campbell avenue, §3,000; 225105 fect on Cottage Grove avenue, mear Thirty- eighth street, improved, $7,0003 115x119 feet on West Tavlor street, southwest coruer of Lincoln street, 55,000, ‘The demand for Joaos has been diminishing. The rates remam 7 to 10 per cent, the former Yeing for large choice loans. Some of the LOANS OF THR WEER Bve beeu §10,000 on the cornerof Wabash weone and_Twellth strect for oue vear at 10 pereent; $7.000 for five years at S per cent on 25 aud 237 North State street: §30.000 for one Jeir st 7 per cent on lots oa Michinun avenue vear Thirty-fourth street. 3 The movement to muke Michigan avenue a bonlevard, and conreet with the South Parks, . isa stronz one, and Will be prescuted to the Lezislature by infiuential parties. ‘There werc twenty-cight BUILDING PIRMITS . issued last weel. The more important were to J. W. Towlin. 130 three-story stores and dwell- ings at 530 and 532 West Mcudison, to cost €19,00; Arnold Bros., three-story ice house and two-story barn at 145 ana 147 West Raudolph, 10 cost §5,5005 Eribben, Sexton & Stodart, one- story foundry on Ontario street. near Markat, to cost $2.900; C. Mears. three three-story dwell- ings on'the southeast corner of Rush and Indi- suz streets, to cost $9,000. The report of the Buildioz Department for November shows that aating the wonzh permits were issued for ninety ‘tuildings, azzrezating a strect frontase of 3,250 feet, ana 2 cost of 8633,000. In the same time permits for additions and improvements costing 34300 were issued. For the corresponding eriod of last year the tizures were: Buildings. 9 strect froutase, 2,136 feet; cost, $344,000: improvements, $39,000: CE JAN. 1, Dermits have been granted for 638 brick-front builaings and 366 stone-front buildings, with 3 Street frontame of 30,622 feet, and a cost of $761,700. lu the first eleven months of Jast Year there were 836 orick and 452 stone-front iildines, representing a frontage of 23,807 feet, and g cost of $5,753,000. The total cost of new Lildiegs and _ fmprovements thus far this year Bss been 36,454.100, and tor the corresponding Teriod of last vear $6.343,800; by which may be Jearned that the buildings of this year are not as bumerous as those ot 1877, and yet they have st more by §110,600. The rapidivy with which the Tabernacle build- o7 hasbeen pusbed to completion may be Judged from the fact that Mir. Plnlo Warner, the contractor, bhas set 2,450,000 brick in six weeks, and the roofers 200 square vards. in one weck. Mzst of the etores have been Tented. A Chicazo architect has been employed by the Cirof Providence, I 1., to improve its beauti- {ufRocer Wiltiaws Park. The Joint Commi tee of the Ciry Couvel in submitting thowr Jedort acknowledee their indebtedness to Chi- ©20 in bandsome terms. They Ceclare their onivion 1hat a ‘most fortupate choloe of & laudzcape architeet was made in the seleetion of Ar. H. W. 5. Cleary d, of Chicazo, 3 tle- Zan of large expericnce in works of similar zh.-.mx_c.- aud of .much _greater extent. whom Tour Committee cousider especiatly fitted for tis purpose hy the experience thus acquired, 2 well as by Jifs axdent Jove of nature and keen preciation of its manifold beautivs, in the de- Yelonment of which he belieres Lis art chiefly to skt Mr. Cleaveland was for a long time Steeessiuily engruged on the Chicazo par Ihe 255109100t Jot is 2 stumbling-block in gfin\' of the erection of healthy, weli-venti- In Cli APARTMENT 110TSES n Chicamo 5 well as New York. A step in the Teht direction has been taken by the conduet- orsof the Prumber and Sanitary Engineer, who, ¥ coacection with_four gentlemen of New ork. nave offered $500 as o premimm_ for _ the four designs fora house for worldingmen, ,r!n:h muy be secured a proper distribution ¥ light and” pure air, with an arrangement of Tooms that will yield ‘arental suflivient to pay # :&xr iuterest on the investment. It is hoped it arclitects wiil generally Tespond. to this ulmaun, and that as a résuit of the compe- ?}m, the single Jot owner as well as the capi- :-l-lst may be shown how they can benetit those o are forced to livé in tencinents, and, at the Rme ume, have u paying fovestment. The lem of bul!‘m‘inz o larze bl.r;»c Isuc{x"ssfull; soived, it is thought, by Mr. White, in Broaklyb; ft s Scil o be seenwiist e be done Outhe 25x150-fout fot. TAT GITOWN MOVEMEST York, the New Yoric Zimes says, will,” P te future, bring about_a wider “nhutien of pupulution, spreading New York Sumerce and manafactures throughout the re- i3 tween Sixti-fifth street and Hurlem, Auonsequent equalization of land values inz and business purposes in all orth of Forty-second street Lcast of Fifth avenus. Capitalists with b & brafs, and expericnce in resl estute mat- % are already shaping their operations in such anoes 25 10 profit by - duriy CUANGES IN REAL VALUES {irine the next swo o three years. The build- n2 movement in the up-town district is very :L;lliru and constantly on the iverease, but gresit o L, it caanot possibly meet therequirements the tuonsands who propose to *move up o) oD 3iay 1 nest. Al sround us are seen fhiences of cominz ehanges in business locali- n ur most custly cwellings ate now in the eiziborhood of Fifty-ceventh street and the '_b"u, 1ua few years more the reat bulk of © middling and well-to-do dlasses will have <ir bomes viong and abreast of the Perk, ho- tween Sixtieth and One Mundred and Teoth streets, Fifth aad Lexinaton avenues.” The follor AURDAY'S TRANSPERS, e following instraments were filed for re ord Saturday, Dec. 7: S 3 CITY TROPERTY. West Kinzie st, 75 {Lw of Green st, n f, EX100 fi, dated Lee. 2 (T and L. Waishto arearct Curren) Millard av, 150 {t 5 of Twenty-fourth st W1, 502124 9-10 ft, dated Ocr. 26 (¥, Ji- and 7. J. Suddard to Ellen C. Tline) Central Park av, 182 ft 8 of Ogden av, © .'.'-nild:}cd ].quv. 12 (E. A, d iflard to enry M. s Hurlbac st, 96 1t s of Ex|2l:n’l.cbsl.ug‘?,“:.’~i X852 4-10'1t, {mproved, dited Nov. 20 (Nicholas Reinard to Frani: Liebl).... 250 Green st. 150 ft s of Van Burenst, ¢ 1, B0x125 fr, dated Dec. 4 (1. L. and G, B. Jacox 1o Peter Fortune) .. . Whitehouse vlace, 251t ¢ of Stewart v, #1, 25x1053¢ ft, dnted Doc. 5 (Albert Crane to & ana P. Conwav) o, SOUTH OF CITY LINITS, WiTh MILES OF TIE COURT-HOUSE. Drexol_boulevara, 200 1t s of Brook st 505180 tt. dated Dec. 7 (Albert D, Pickering to Philander Pickering) 3 Graylock av, 487 ft w of Wentworth av,n 1.25x163 ¥, dated Dee. 4 (Judson J. . €. Gllespic to Mana 5. Ellis) SUMMARY FOR TUE WREK. The following is_the total amount of city and suburban trausfers within a radius of seven wniles of the Court-House, filed for record dur- ing the week ending Suturday, Dee. 7: City sales, 67; consideration, S207.05%. South of dyy limits, sales, 105 consideration, $26,700. o tal sales, 77. ' ‘Total consideration, S303,767. ART NOTES. The Loan Exhibition of the Decorative Art Society. It has become very much the habit amonga certain class of writers and speakers on Art and Esthetics generally to declaim against the age in which we liveas being purely commeretal ;" by that terin evidently, in their estimation, ns- siing it to the lowest desree of ignorance and obtuseucss in all matters or achievements where artistictaste is required. Alittle consideration will serve to show that Comumnerce, so far from belng antagonisticto Ast, is its cider sister, without whose fostering 1,500 3,750 990 OF BEVEN 5,000 cre it would lave perished in its fancy. Who can tell bhow or when the Greeks would lhave made their wonderful strides towards intellectual and artis- tic perfection, if the busy, commercial Phoeni- cians hiad not 'in their restless pursuit of gain and discovery carried to them the first clements und sugeestions of their future deveiopment,— scattered seed in around doubtlesss re:dy to re- ceive it, but which nevertheless needed the pre- liminary sowing? What would have been the place of our own land to-day in the family of nations 1if no spirit of aequisition or_adventure liad seut the npavigators of the OId World in search of other ficlds of wealth and enterprise in the New! The very definition of the word is suggestive: Barbarism is isolation, civiliza- tion ~ is mutual dependence, mutual assistance, reciprocation, co-operation. The very processes of Nature teach all this at cvery turd. The air we breathe comes to us teni- pered Dy the balmy breath of tie Sunny South, or rendered tonie and exhilarating by the oxy- gen of the North. The stream at which we quench our thirst had its orivin in drops of water drawn from sources & thousand miles sway, thus showing how wide and far-reaching in its applization was the decluration in the Garden of Eden, that *“1z 1s not good for man tobe ulone.” The food we eat, the clothing on witich we depend for comiort, bave been pre- pared by the Iabors of others and brought fron: far and near to_our doors by the houds of commerce. The most original thinker or writer only combines and re- arranges material made ready to bis haud by thousands oI toiling brains in ages past, aud all knowledee is’but athering and assimilating for our own usc the results of the labors of other minds. So that at every step we find oursclves dependent on the same untiring, all- vervading azency. What would Art do if left 10 stand unaided by wealth? What couid taste accomplish without some material provided and made ready fox its use? How conld this exhi- Dition to which e point with such pride Luve been possibic had it not been for the assistanze of wealth, snd instrumentality and wealth scquired Y cowmerce! Philos phers say, “Show me a_mauw’s house and I will how you the maw,” or, “ show mo his books and I will fell you what mauner of man he is,” aud vatursiists from a single bone can reconstruct the complicated frameof an animal, loug since,"perbaps, extinct. So, stand- ing in such a collection us this we seem, as it were, to be in the focus towards whichi the whole interfor life of our community sravi- tates, and from which the whole lics open to our jnspection, and what tboughtful mind can fail to rezard with respect and admiration a people who could zather in so short a time, simply from their own household treasures, such cvidences, not ot wealth alone, not only of purest tasté and highest cultivation tokens of the noblest, most elevated sent| of which humau pature 1s capable. Does it not give one a warm heart-glow at the thouzht of such au interior life ruoving side by side and entwined with the wearing, rasping existenee of the outside world ¢ Here, for example, is an neirloom come down from enerations: lons past, and revereutly deposited with tender hands by one known, perbaps. as the shrewdest of the shrewd in his dealings smonz men. Iere arc articles of luxury or curlosity almost fairglixe in their delicacy, the Selection of onc whose whole mind is ostenzibly enzaged with the hardest aud kuottiest provléms of hu- man life. Specimens of pure and refiucd taste, pricoless productions of the genius of past ages, gathered with untiring palience and loving care bv some who thus “builded better than they kuew” in providicg opoortunity for education and eclevation i cles and directions fur bevona their ken. Thiuk of the thousand toilers with brain and muscie who have labored to create the material Father- ed here, of the houscholds sustained, the chil- dren fed, the lives made brighter, aspirii souls lifted _higher, sulfering ones comforted by the wealth required to procureit, and then say whether it is not a very zood thine to bevome & «commercial” people, 10 have the means not only to be well-wishers but well-doers to our brothers all over the worid; to be able to fol- Jow, even at humble distance. the brilliant, im- mortal line of those who, mathering wealth in chanuel aud in every clime, yet brought it sunctified, as it were, by being laid rever- XNexo. bacl ently at the feet of Arr. UNDERGLAZE FAIENCE. ‘The brilliant collection of Keramics, which is the main feature of the Decorative Art Socie- 1)7s exhibition. contains several vases of *Lim- oxes glaze? from the atelier_of Miss Louise MeLauehlin, “of Cincinpati. This young lady jras, unaided and alone, rediscovered the means by which the “under glaze work” is applie: 10 paintinz on china. There are two methods of painting on china. known as underglaze and overg aze work. The tormeris the most rare and difliculs orocess kuown in pottery, and it for a long time a lost art to modern kera- A process for doing it suce€sstully was discovered in France in 1533. An enterprisinz American, Haviland, obtained it, and went into the manufacture of ‘‘Limoscs,” or what is now better known as the “Ilaviland - faience.” Dech, who applies this method to . Persian 1aiceee, and Flaviland are the only two manu- facturers of this underzlaze vork in the world, and sheir methods of work ure kept strictly secret. ‘This, then, is what Miss McLauzhlin has done; working alone, almost without iustrae- tion, with great technizal difficulties to over- come, she has discovered this carefully guarded seuret of the keramic art, and is to-day brodue ing specimens of faience. which, in beauty both of construction and decoration, are second to none. Miss McLanghlin, alrcady an artist in oil fizure-painting, took up cuina-painting in the usual way cl painting over the wlaze, some three years azo. Some of the most dainty and ‘exquisite work at the Centennial came Irom her studio, noticeably faces done in sepia, which were lovely in conception aud exceution. ‘Then she wrote a book on china-painting, winch was well received. Then she beaan experimenting with pottery, painting under the glaze. The great obstacle which ching-painters bave laa to encounter in their amateur work in this country nas been the uncertainty as to how the colors would -stand the “test of fire. The uveraze decorator, clinging clcse to bis tradi- tions, and using a limited numnber of reliable. colars, seldom wade mistakes: but the School of Design_ girl, who bad studied her flowers trom tie life, and coafided all her scerets of color of the china plaque that she sent to the furnaze never kuew what change they might not suffer. v All these technical difiiculties Mies McLaugh- Jio met and overcame, and when st began working on_ the clay, massing the_oil-colors so hcavly as to prodace u modeled effect, and then putting on the =laze. and bursine all in at once, the ditficuities were increased. Thirty or forty vases were spoiied before any symptoms of success appeared, and if in the record of her work there is 1o such tragedy as faflure and of final success s in the 1ife of Palissy, it is simply becanse forture bas kindly scen to it that thy American girl is not under the necessity of doing this work for a livinz. All the more credit, then, does she deserve for the rare per- severance with which she has worked out. this final saccess. ACADENT OF DESIGY. A ldrge and businesslike mouthly meeting of the Academy of Desien was held Thursdey af- ternoun. A holiday exlitbition was determined upon, to by beld 1rom Dec. 23 to Jan. G,—two weeks, durini waich the art-school will be sus- pended. “The exhibition will be made up partly of pictures brought from New York for the purpose, and partly of the works of resident artiste. «’Chere will also be n aepartment of stu- dents? work: and some recent acquisitions of the cademy—ajnew picture by Healyand o fine copy of ‘the Kaphacl presented by Henry Farnam, Esq., of New Haven,—will be for the first time presented to the publie. Miss Durfee is engaeed in collecting the New York pictures. The opening reception was at livst set for Thusrsday, Dec. 19, but by authority of the Re- ception Committee and the officers, has been chanzed to Monday, Dec. 23, to insurc complete readiness, Invitations to this reception will be sent to subscriliers nud other selected guests. The local artists are fuvited by circular from the Exhibition Committee, of Which Mr. Spread is whe Chairman, to contribute such pictures us li‘l;t. wish to submit to the Committee for exhi- tion. After the vacation, on Monday, Jan. 6, the school will open the’ new year with considerably increased fagilities, and it1s exoected the tenn will be unbrvken till summer. ‘Tie weetinz also autnorized the Exhibition Commitice to consider und report upon the Ieli\sil)mty of holding quarterly Lxhibiuu‘s and sales. The Chairman of the Committee havine charge of the reception is J. C. Cochrane, the architect. . Spread bhas a striking porirait of voung fady on exmbition at O'Brien’s. nearly 1ull lenein, in a white brocade dress, and hold- inzafan. Itfsa strong likeness, and a good plcture. THE WHEAT DEAL. A Response to *The Song of the Wheat. The oaly thing nf interest which the Keeue wheat deal hus so far dcveloped is the latent poetical talent that has lain dormaut for so many years on the Board of Trade. From sealping to wooing the Muses is cartainly a lons jump, but some of the boys have made i, and quite successfully, too. Yesterday THE TRIBUNE printed +Jim Keene's Lamentation,” s very clever varody, by the Poet Luureate of the Board, This morning a very promising rival submits bis *epic " for the entertainment of the bovs, who have pulled out of the deal, and are now looking on very much as did thg old woman, who watched ner husband fight a bear. She didn’t care which whipned. The market was aaain dull, sluggish, and a trifle casicer, thourh closing with a tolerably firn feeling ut the decline. Sales for January Qelivery were made at S3@S3% cents, closing steady at the outside fizure. Opinions differed as to whether the Keeue combination was buy: ing. Some thought one way, some another, and a few thought the combination was selling out justalittleasa fecler. » Following is the poem, which the author mod- estly ealls ** Dot Under Side”: Do beais remember the squeeze in July When lougly they said **no cofners could be”? 1ave tley forgotien the Ausustan **dy ™ That rosc so high they could scarcely **see”y “Thore cpochis cannot be forgotten, I ween, No more by the bears than by Mister Keene, And the same is ** what is the matter now * 1u spite of Linn, Adnus, Hutch, Kent, or Dow. Then only the bulls could sing ns a song, For they were £0 happy in being ** lan: “Then the bulls bad never n thonght of scare: Then the vears with loud erowls rent the pale alr; Some were lookinz black, some very grizzly gruy, And all went orrovrfully on their way, Whale prices of **Two” wheat aross alway, — Firm to the close of the setilement-aay! Then it could not rise, ‘‘thete was too much wheat!”" *Tway shouted in oflice, on 'Chance, in the sireet. But the price went up, for 'twas all oo chea Sometimes with & bound, sometimes witn 1 léap. It was true we **had no foreixn demand The crop wus immeuse, and on every hand Thick us the stars in the canopicd s Or the white sauds that on the sea-beach li Then e and *‘Fill-up the Prince™ nad the cal, — Spite of “‘the prospects” made their brokers **aquenl ™ Put not only bears but Lyons on the rack, And twice iade the Drakes shout eomething like -~ quack ! " 1 My **Dake of Lester came in for a ehare, On rettlement-day he was burely there. We know this is awful roush on **Our Pa, " But the Shorts on 211 sides shonld get the fu-ta. Then Adams, **the hopeful,” turncd into a bezr, Cuck-roches and Lmne made oceasional stir; TSut the fuuniest thin was to see our friend Bluir Look over hi« books und then shred out his hal ichle " Bloomed out in the beautiful trauy “*Little Leopold™ foolishly with *wy fader® stayed, Only to €hare the one possible fate For all who gold short about vizhty-cight. “*The country reports ™ that came in at first, 1t ie true, werc damaved a Jittie by Werst. But now that we see ** twenty millions in efxht,” Ouly proves the Werst heads are also quite lipht. Still ereater e reason to fear **u strons ring Ted on by the ear by a ** Bonanza Kiug, " For now that they've had the Werst fizuring, “They're all the more likely to make tite boys sing, ot tne jolly, rollicking ** Song of the Wheat, " But the sud, Tow notes of the lonely ¢* beat " As he hovers wildly around ** the street "'z == 0! how foulish J was to 20 * short un wheat, " ‘Thinkinz of ull to him mizht have been Had he gone **long " like ** Honanza Keene 5 Claiming that **squeczes™ and -*corners ™ are wrong, And failing ** to sce ** what made it so strong. Twas a little Keene man from near the sea, Let his tnatch on the West or Enst Coast be, With him came Hateh, lugging quite a yreat batch OF ureenvacks and tricks ** the boys ™ for 10 eatch. fen from the ** briny " get itum. and Fish. first, it ro back evermore on maugles calied Werst. Munzle-werst isn't fit a free-lunch to grace, *¢"TisZ. Werst ting possible ™ in 2 vull rice. ‘The dark day will éome, bos, sureas the sun i eat, Goes out to greet the Far When ** the rinz " will vive vou plenty of fug, Let yon do your very best ” o buy back thie ** shorts ™ you so suyly put ont With songe that are merrs, and laughter, and shout: 3 The time will come yet when ** the dit'rence to meet Wil call for the ** stamps,” mot the ** Song of the Wheat.” o, tinued his route, and, on reaching Vienna, was instantly admitied to the Imperial vresence; upon which he exclaimed in 4 loud voice: ¢ View tory, Sire, victory ! adding fn. 2 lower tone for tne especial bendfit of the Emperor, * Sire, your Majesty has lost theday!® On receipt of this intélizence, Charles VI. made a sign to the en. voy to secompany him into the next room, and there demanded the particulars of the disaster, What became of my cavalry?? he asked. *Cut to picees, sire,! replied the officer. ¢And tue infantry?? ¢ Bolued as fast as titeir lews could earry them, sire.! The Emperor listened with periect gravity, to this catalozue of misfortuncs, then, re-entering the hall of audience, aa: dressed the assembied courtiers as follows: *Let a Te Deutn be sung in houor of the tiumph of our arms!?” ———————— IN THE FIRELIGHT. Facing hut a squarc of fabric, deathly flame ana Toe, otter dtonth upon my feverish lips stands stern and elow. & Lo! this trouble grows and widens, till T reach the mzzy: :d:rféfming of a dizzy dream 1n dags long All the world is a little span of childish trafic ana Al m‘é‘a “;ly 'nmm ships, or Western, sall a mimic Throuzl the twilicht's cloudy tempest, lorn, gray wild-birds weep. > Would 1 have died if 1 had known death brings not alicays s'cep? LiLLIE SUREIIDGE. ———— Grave-Watehing. Allugion has already been made to the watch which is kept over the grave of the late Thomas Powers in Wocdlands Cemetery, near Philadel- phia. Further measures are taken to wuard the tombs of that eity. At Laurel Hill Cemetery thie grounds are patrolied all night by an armed watehman, who is required to be at certain points at certain hours, and Lo report at a rea! tering apparatus placed in fotir sections of the pround at specitied intervals. Dogs are et vose in the arounds at dusk, and the watehman is under orders to pav strict attention to newly- made eraves. At West Laurel [ill Cemetery nioe men and five dogs have quarters within the walls, while the Supcrintendent has a wire con- necting with the louse which communicates with o gong of suflicient power to startle the whole neighborbood. ¥Ihe doors of the receiv- ing vaults are hermetieully sealed. The interior Is divided - into elosets, the doors of which are seeurely Jocked, the relatives of the deceused having one key and the Superintendent anothe: In the other cemeterics dogs are employed. Notwithstanding _the number of medical vol- leges in the city, Philadelphia bus been entirely exempt from the body-snatching horror: : _PERSONAL. WELL, I EXTLY F IN.THE EAST WAS A ISONAL—A - STAL Are promises asafe™* an- P P fulfilled promise thes chor™ now? ONAT—IF Til TERED will negotiate they can realize ', and 1o questions 36, Tribune otlice. PERSONAL—A YO0X G GESTLEMAN, STRANG A wishes to correspond with a yonug widow or siy lady. between the sges of Isand 31 Object, pleasing acuuaintauce. _Address T 43, Tribuncootlice. "~ DERSONAL=THE TWO GENTLEMEN WIIO WERE 10 i . and €. at No. 12 kastT fth-st, last Monday evening, vl please call at 138 East Tweuzlesl, o MUSICALs ATTHE PIANO AND ORGAN HGUSE OF W. 1. KIMBALL, CORSER OF STATE AND ADAMS-STS,, can be seen the fncst exilaition of planos ever Gifered {11 This efty. TPRIGHTS, GRAXNDS, SQUARE GRANDS, of the followlnz well- mukes: Hallet, 18 & Co., W W Kimball, Emerson auo Company, 4.2 lALE, 3 200 Smith American orgads, 30 Jiimball Orehiestral or.zans, 150 Shonlnger Bureka orzaas, 100 Kimbeil Chime organs. Second-hand instruments taken {n exchaage for new. ; T Tilf FACTORY—ORGANS AT PRICES BE- snd upward; hes: in the 2G AN CO., 6} East fadlana. A NEARLY SEW FIST-CLASS PIANO T3S X boon left with e for sales part cash: Lalance edsy Payments. _Address T+, Tribune office. SCPERE SQUARE GRAND 1L rilice: al:o, asecond-hand plano for $2; Jolph-st... up-stalrs. A GOGD SHERT-MUSIC — BUSINASS, NICE £\ stock. handsume ixtores. tine locatfon, etg. , 10 be sold at o great sucrldce to change bustuess.” For full purticulars sddress V3, ‘Fribune oiflce. HRISTMAS! CHRISTMA J SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS W be offered durinz the holfday season to those de- siring to burenase Pianos or O STORY & CAMI, SAML, 184 and 1) Siate-st., General Western azents for Déeker Lros.. Mathushick, aud Pease Planvs, and Estey rans, Fous s chean, ne i prefer the mion dress V81, Tribune oifice. E-T HAVE A CHICK [ ken fa trade, and will seli the same for cash, or On mongliy pavinents: nust geLls of wy hands,_Address Y e3, Tribune otllce., P01 SALE " TO PAY ADVANCES. 1 vrchestrian organ, 1 upright plano, 1 square ploao (ftatlet’ & Davls), T Sinlth American 7-80p. orgali, 1 Turge music box, 3 fine ofl-paintings, ac 14 South Clatic-st, GOOD PIAND, ON at: also, 00e good 0 AT A\ SAC- 200 Ran- MY STEINWAY PIANO, WILL SELL 0ths gools. Ad° SALE~CHEAD—ONE. PIANOS AND Prices ure low. W ‘These celebrated planos, with uthiers of hest makes, can be found st the warerooms of W. W. KIMBALL, Corner State and Adnms-sts. FOI: NECKESSITIES, AXP DE- Ty plano; uicd only clzht iwonths, and cluss: will glve time ‘on “purt to refable stricly finst party, Call ot 3514 West Conseresi-at. HAVE S CLASS PL. Wh ke s, i part paymeit vor one.” Add GSICAL GIFT: RECKIVED FOR AN tueTioligays s Kof the ] NARE PIANOS, CE T DAUEE PLA At the low ST RIGHTS AND SQUALE the lowest prices for eas or e, i v JULIUS BAUER & CO. 55 Wabagh-ay, . 2 How Gen. Gordon .Convinced Himself Ho Was Alive. Atlanta (Ga.) Cunstitugion. At lenath a fitth ball strock Gordon full in the face, and, enierme his ¢heek, knocked him senseless, He fell, and for some time his pros- trate bedy was wrapped in the smoke of battle. We bear from Gen. Gordon’s own lips @ story that, in a me sival point, is exceedingly inter- estine. fle that when he fell ke was ut- teely mcapable of moving. e graduudly began to think of bis condition, and this is the half dreamn and balf soliloguy that he carried on: “ 1 have been struck in the head with 1 six-pound sohd shot. It hus carried away my head. On the lett side there is a Jittle picee of skull Jeft. But the benin is gone entirely. Therefore, 1 am dead. Awnd yet I am thinking. How can 2 man chink with Iis bead shot off? And if T um thinie- ing, 1 can not be aead. And yet no man can live after s head is shot off. Iinay have my con- sciousness while dead, but not motion, If I can hift my ez, then fam alive. Twill try that. Can I Yes, there it is; lifted up! I'm all right £ The Genersl says that every stage of this soliloqey is indelivly stamped on liis mind, and that in his exkausted state the reasoning was carried au 2s logivAlly as ever man reasoned at his desk. Doubt succeeded arguneny. and arau- ment displaced doubt just as logicaily as conld be. He sags he will never forzet with what anx- iety he made the test of lifting ins Jee—with what azony ke waited to sec whether or not it would move in response to his cffort, and how he hesitated before trying ic for fear that it miznt fail and his ceath be thereby demon- strated. e e e 3 Tho Broker's Wife's Diamonds, Notlongsince a widow living in Virginia, 0 received $3,500. She took it to a prominent stosk-broker, and asked his opinionus to tae . She was told v Sicrra Nevada, then selling at $200, and Mexican at $90, aud did so, Duvring the decline which followed immediately thereafter she was called upon for more money, but was unable to respoud. She had, however, some rare diamonds, which she had saved from a hizh estate main- tained by her husband and hersali i an early day of prosperity on the Comstock, and these she gave in keeping to the broicer, aud felt e Duringthe late crash she was awain called on for more marging, and being still unable to com- pIv with the request was sold out. She had lost | her 33500 and_her dimumonds, which are now sorn by the braker’s wile. There is 10 romance in the foreroing, but ratlier an instructive re- ality, and but onc of many such now existing on the Comstock. e —— A Te Deuam. Belgraria. An aneedote of the Emperor Charles VI is worth preserving: **During the reizn of that monarch an Italian officer of distinction was dis- vatched to Vienma with news of a battle, in which the Jmperial troops had been completely routed. On lns arrival at the frontier, he was informed by the Governor of the first fortitied town he entered that, although the object of his journey was to announce a defeat, he must on the coutrary prociaim a victory wherever he went, and be preceded Ly twenty or thirty couriers, each biowing a horn. Oblized to con- form to this ridicnlous custom, the officer con- LG1-285 Wabash-a, Tetween Jacksou uud Van Bure: NIAGNIFICENT, UPHIGHT PIANOFORTE: A 750 all Bprovenients, only $20. TIS'S, 55 nd 267 State-<t. UARE PIAYQ = AR % FEW ORGANS, ‘orsale on Installments, 5 5 &% . RIMBALLS. Corner tate and Adaig-sis. _ Y PIANOS TONED Fuaranteed: nioney Farwell 161l Musle Store, st sccompany U 130 Madisou-st. PIANOS AXD OREANS TNDER VALUR— our sgack Includes all the llnest Instruments. em- Dracluz Lishte & Ernest, Mardua, Mool Lighte, Tibnging, Waters & Sons, New Enzlund Co,. ) A!}mhm planus and organs, We sell for cash orou crealt, to suit purchiasers. I 7. MARTIY, MAMMOTI BARGY BLISHMENT, 205 AND 267 DIANU TUNING, UEDGFFING, AND TOLISI i, (harzes 10w ag coaslsieut witl good wors 180 referenc Madlson- G. E. BLOOMFIELD, 631 West NE-MURT BE SOLD AT ONCE— offered at extremely low prices for cesh. or n terms to sult. Call a¢ Warerooms of GEORGE WOODS & CO., 72 Adanis-st. TILL A Ol W LEFT OF THOSK SRCOND-TAND Mason & [amitn Cablnet, Organs, In. frst-class or- der. nd_ ully warminted. “Also, several second-liand organsof othier makes, a1l 0C Wwhich will he sold very 10% 1w close them out. New and elegant styles of our own make at the Jowest brices for casii, ot ol casy bay- menes. MASON & HAMLIN Organ Cowpany, 2303ad 252 Wibash-av, 7PNE HIGHEST CASTL PRICES PAID FOR CAST- off clothinz, Address or caitat 1025 Van luren- st., east of CIark. 5. ABRAIANMS. {0 RENT—GOOD PIANO, CHEXP_TO CAREFOL party._Call Mouday niorafniz at 15 South Elizaberh. ANCH OEFICES. R TO ACCOMMODATE OUE NCMELOUS S roURIaL The clly 1o have Gataiised il In tbe difteront Dividtone, s desiirnsted iclow, whery Jdverisedeats will b6 (st for S seu priee da charod uc cie Mata Oficerand witl b socsived 3L Olock p. m. durlag tho Weck and WD : L SDUMS. Dookllers and Statloners, 123 S. M. WALDEN, Newwlealer. Statloner, o Wk Sadsonnt near Weckorcag. oo S 1000 ROBERT THULTISTON, West-Side News Depor, 1 Bluc iaadar.. cornceuf Haighis L CHERRIEK. Joweler, Newsdeater, Gouls, 720 Lot Cormer Lincoyme o e Faoer LARE CIfA A G Investiyate. * Cal , 196 State-st. or the gasy safe invesiment; blz moaey 1o he made with pital. Al out o7 etuployment ure requested to LIVE MAN W _BUSINESS CHLANCES. NCE— { NAVE FOI: SALS TEREL U in (he marke. A new T dhe Wests In great de- o sddrsss F. EUSOLL, Loom thind floor, city. NTED WITH $3% TO TARE 41 controlof smali manutacturing business paying 200 per cent, T Tribune otfice. t_Address SICTAN GF MDDL] £\ dasyaykiiied dr drug stores would rei{ey 15, Tribunc office. AGK, IN YOUNGER waonid like an office in a it requind. “Address V3, N EHAVING SHOW-CASES A% finedres: shirts made address X 74, Tribune oflice, A3 45D rroven énf;nfi\.\'b‘y BE D iy t0 exchiauze 10: des . vac: vroperty._CHANDLE e 08 Tadanio st TLANC 10 orderat éash prices, IMPROVED AND UNIM- ST o Ln{__ur"n ok orstone frout house. "‘)Xfilfl. ‘)—IS.H“ I:lt\.SU ot f)l:hfl}' FoR e duiser, Viick, carpenter, or insson work. , ADply DXCHAS VED TARM, FIEST-CLASS, b 1 4 waated for equity of S16,090 in n block en Weat Mediron-st.: no cornnlssion. . 5 c! Miilou-st.: o o on. Address Owar, T MQUITY IN HOUS] Talsted-st { ANDLOT, RENT! s W cs’ walk 11 Con ¢, for clear buftdin 10F Worth 31,00, 105, < FEit G- S0, y 0t Law, Koow'1y, 161 Lasailé-st: JOR EXCHANGE~VALUAULLE RQUITY. SGUTI SUC TSRS relldunce, Tor ang Food pioNeHyC Ad- dress V74, Tribane oftlee, "AROCERY DOING FIRST- chanze for an finroved farty; state exnct loeation and amount. une ofiice. WISH TO TRADE S8 CITOICE: LAND In_lowa’ for n zood fire and hurglar safe. ~Address o caif ou €, Sherman Home, Hil Mondsy 3 . mis SS TIRADE TO EX: must e Grstect Address 4, Trib. WISIE TO TRADE SOME GHOIGE LANDS 1N Tawn. (mproved, for o stuels of goods siltahle for country tore. - Address or calf on 11, Shermun House, il Mluiday 2 p. . ToE XCHANG] of K FATN, 5 MILES W ST Countv, ill., 10 mfies from acres fine tha- 1 . Varns, oreh. there i3 1o better I fn ilnols. ' Want. s Property, lmproved or ot Price, $9.600 dit-acre faran, ‘sl ander, cultivattan, S miles from foo. Audralh vounty, Mo. This v ald to be oue hy best stock: farins in Missourl. Price, $16,000. Wee will assumne €3,50n <hleago property. 150 acre’ cotigh plantation fn Noxcbee County, Msletsvippl. This % one of the finest plantations in the South, JIoust Cast $5.000: 609 acres under cuitivations fota of good thmber, and I one of the healthiest parts af the South: (€ 15 1 of fucumby i title perfoct. * Price. $12.000. WIII wesuine £3,00 on city property or good lmproved farm in (0w or 1H{lnule, NxRo-foot Tof. aud with the bullatgs on southwest corer Canalaud Monroe sireuts, rents for S1I0 ber smontls: this s fine renting property, We are soing to gIve some onea reat barzaln, Wil take house and lot, or clear loza fi city. Call and ses t. £5,000—Lurge fne brick dwelling, brick barn, fce- house, - atl kinds of fralts and shrubbery, 5 acres of ground fn Tlorteo. Wis.. 40 miles from i) assume $2,0000r xraplt In m Will take house and Jot i city. £00d Lunds, 6008 urlumber. Phot Callaud sce fr. Slouse and uProvelients cost 320, 00 40-acre farm, 17 miles south of Chifcago, zwod 10- room dwellnz, Wl fonced, flae urchare, one mile from depot, \Wanteley lots or house and 1o, or geod land i Towa. Tilinofs, or Kansus. 1f you want. a good furm near the eley, heére fefs, . I BOYD. Room 7, 179 MEMBER: @ A Laulle-s. AL Vet Lk 5202 month. U will clear S50 oz 43167 West Madikon-si.; basemen ¥ GET INTO A BUSINESS week: no humbug. Apply ) MASOVIC FRATERNITY WITH 109 t0 S200 cash 10 {nvest in o paying bus n find a splendis lune’:‘lnx by applylng ,ml et oo 2. nmediately ac 162 MCINTGOOD LOCATION ON furafslied ready to opew, to rent: iy 8t 120 South Halsted-s A 1.0DGT: DINING A tod up u A ik shosmmaler bisce st S1s. - ADPYY o B gntiks alto amaller lace at $15. . Y, 120 Soutl Ialsted-st. PRIRID [OUSE OF TEN ROOMS, NEATLY {urnlshed and no paying well. to rent at $25 per month, Apply a2 120 Soutit I el 4 00M, NEATLY FIT- S0 per MAU- XD OYSTER hunire Tezniniz busing CTICAL 0 buy a1o an T4, Trivune ofice. VALUGADLE X cheap—Either e IDY MAKER WIO JAS A « doilars to tnvest. ¢an learn of splea- stablizlied business, by ad- PATEN (QONFECTIORERY, busincss for sa! wanta zood payine b 161 Twenty- investigute, APITAL WA J 3,063 10 100X cago. ' For full purticulars aprly to . B, ar Cambridee & Co."s Iramatle’ Asency, tropollian Theut TOR SALE—A ICE-CREANM, AND OVSTEl < establustied 't years: If you 1t i pay” 50 to call ‘and H—3 PARTY TO [NVEST FEOM va theatrical enterprise 3 fe OLDESTARLISHED AND WELL- paying millinery and lacies” farnlshlog gaods stave on West Mullaon.gt Address X 7, Tribune otlicy ALE—TRE TOOLS AXD ST selling. kood “location: good reasons for OF A MAN- Jon O etiting Jowelors ships 2oim. dron-press. ciit- tng-press, aud dics fora lare Tine of work and work cnouzhy for three men, heap for cash, or wiil take secured paper. Address X 1v, Tribune office. L Jept focazed, dolniz sp TTURE, WITH LONG LEASE OF now o tl sropean plan. centrally plendid hustnesa; witl bear close fnves- =) tigutfon: a nan with from $15, (0 10 $25.000 cash can make s fortu: guod usiness, T FORsAL ZTO NOTEL MEN dowt fall to fovestiyate if you want ! 52, Tribune otlice. —TI(E, FURNITURE and. flxturcs of the St. Jates Horel. this clty. are affering for sale For particalars call St. James Hotel. Chic elean and fresh 5, vers low brices, andon lonis fine. RONG, > NCES MADE 0N DLAMON] s, etc.. at LAUS DE L. nchr Clas Iaterals, aud suid. 1 morégases, ACGREEN INANCEAL. iy 1 COMMERCIAL PAPER. NOTES WITH COL- her securities bought BAUN &CO..H_G Flezh: Ivs LL CASH_PAID FOE FIDELITY, STATE, AND other bani: claims; noncy loned on life ol anid otler colfaterals.” DANIEL EYEL, 92 Washing- toa-st: g - T & PER CENT_MONEY _TO LOAN ON M- L proved tea! eatate-fa Chlcazo, or on farms fa Tt~ nofs. B, L. PEASE, 142 Dearborn-st, L SAVIN General Isroker, A PPLY FOI £4 removal, iloom &, 151 i and G s 5 44 certificacas, cuunty orders, and sold. and loans negotiate Washington-at. diamon carbora-st. ALk FIDELITY, BI : crimnn Savings accounts, city ANK TBOS T S ON FURNITGRE Henare Block. - aud cfie serip boudl d. by (A HOLMES, ETVERS' bhousht T s, and other sood securitles, sé STATFE SAVINGS. scrip,and county orders botht for cash. €. B, STYLES, 201 Dearborn- st pposite Post-Oilice. WIDO v LADT WISHES TO FORM TILE AC- £\ quaintance of o middle-aged zentleman who Fouit assist ner dnanctally. References if regnirvd. X 89, Trihune ofiice. Adiress StockAnd N Tates fo_sit tho times. MOGNT LOANED ON GOOD COLLATE ] warehouse rucelsts, horses. carriny F.T. ELLY 154 LaSalle-st. T A TS [N FIDELITY, STATE, DEE: 43 “ind other broken banks bough county orders cashed: money 10 o e Broker, 56 Washingcos NYSUM TO LOANON FURNITURE, PIANUS, IVE, crin_aud oS, 41 camonds, aad all good szcuritles. Room 11, 45 rborasst. 11! dolph-st.. horse and ri, and zoods siored With me, TAWAY, 127 South. CAsu’ PAW FOR OLD GULD Soncy 1o loan on of ere el ALANDLE Crar! t.. tosm4s. watches, dlam D ASY ANOUNT TG LOXS ON FURNITURE O £\ planos Without removai. A NESUMTOLOAN O DIAMONDS, JEWELIE Tioom 3. Y, w.ort AND SILVERY s, and valiables description at GOLDSMIL'S Loan aud Ttullion censed), ) ast Madisou-se._Established 185, & CO., MORTGAGE BANRERS, i LaSalle-st., have tnoney to loan on tmproved eity Property at lowest rutes. 701 SALE—OR ! “on hinsiness hioel Olto 1an: In [fa Connty Texn ued at $3,000; will sell ] XCITAN In Chic: « ove cheap or_cash or ex- chang= porilun of the above for stock ¢f =oodsz whnt huve you €0 exchange? H.J. GOODRICH, 52 Major Blocl [ at very Dhaoks. not by CHICAGO LOAN CO. 8 (I Dime MDELITY AND STATE SAVINGS BOOKS CASI Righest prices. Money to loan on ban . mortenzes. and all kinds of collaterals, PANY, 172 Washington-st. WE HAVE SEVREAL s for moncy. avings Bank). ASS, WELL-ESTAUGLISIY ~ olng n cash business. Stock all wwner fn other business, which ocen plesngarly ail hto thme.” Cush ouly buys' it. Address G, Tribunc office. OR SALE-DRUG STOF $3.500 SECULED PAPER ON SOGTHERN FAVE S HAR SRS & ‘per cent futerest; Sk 50 falls due Maren 1 nex maker A No. 13 want to sell to bulld. Ady ‘Tribune o L ~balance one and two years; dress V 69, FIRST-CLASS LOCA~ ton: good trade; for cash only. Address T 81, Trib- nncofce. TOR SAT. With i oot quire lu ottice at and fully occupled by eentler . Addrews V bourde: ATt METAL BRASS FOGNDRY. sand fixtores. at very low price, In- t7 Souch Canal-st. ) FURNITURE OF A on_Michigan-av.. with_low rent en desirous o rematn s 51, Tribune oice. OR SALE—S AL OO, AT 64 SOUTI DESTLAINES. st., dolng a bigz husiness: rezson for selllng, want to leavé the city TOR SALE: Call any evening this week. L0DN DOING T BUSTNESS, opposite Tivoll Garden. ~Address T 1, Tribune. T°0 EXCHANGE=FOT MELECHANDISE—FATN OF 170 acres. 75 miles from Chicaia, under wond cultl- wvatfon: all fenced, new house, £ood darn, we orchiard, &c.. Prlce S1,5% 1 of Rankakee Gt} pieket fence, well, elstern, & newly painted palred this fall, rents for $15 p moath. Both of theabove are clear of incumbrance: will exchianze the same for good, clear stock of reneral merchandise and pay part €ash of dsxtme (ndedten w large u stock. Address tae owael HTELL, Sheldon, Lrogu ¢ the 5, good barn, side- 01t SALE—A FIRST-CLASS TOOK AND JOB- priniin ofice. clican. ‘on enay termu: slokmess cuuse of sellin; O, SaLE-NEL ET: Zahlfshed six yearz. doing a £0o: ‘The business will pay to men well. 75 #Azon route. West Adams-st. JOR SALE = 3 wazon. and harness. loeatiun. inquire ac 1 tinrant.” i 1 A trade: a'so large T W tock and fxiaren, (n o good outh Halsted-aL., in the res~ o? lye, running water. pleuty of fruf bildings: would make tws fiue farms. | would prefer ::ilt;ck of merchundise. D, W. ELDLRED, 147 Han- olp T E G R ST TR nig, Jewelry, guns. of dither persoual property: o U0 THAdC ollervt: Adare T 70, Tribune dice, 110 EXCHA PIANO buX 109 buzicy, ds: ellpeic sarings preferred, for a goclor’ gl 3hou s Ttoom 1 1UTY ACRES UNIMPROVED land in Lawrence County, 1L rar rellroads: sult- able tor fruft farm. i exchange fur Chieago or sub- urhan Jozs or fureiture, or 18 part pay for drugs store or clieap house and lot, or aayibing L can use.” Address V62, Tribuns oflice. O ESCHATGE=N FINE STOCK OF DItk GooDs, fancy goods. 107 iialf cashh, and for bilsnce Clcy res 39, Tribune ortice. 10 EXCULANGE—TWO LOTS NINE MILES Fi Court-House, for erocl jassware. cf; ,_or_merchandise; might rume casiy, , Tribune ufilee. estate. Address 3 Ty, Py’ siery and bas ¢, brick and stone trimunivyg, I en ‘Wabash and Stlchiga H4); clemr. 11 gell. for $4.500, and will take $1,500 in city real estate, clear; balance tosult. Ad- drexs O 24 Tribune otlice. 0 EXCHANGE—WIIAT HAVE YOU OF REAL value to exchanze for excelleat ri horse, verfectly sound and gentic, stiail =1 2 Address Z 11, Tribune ofice A GUOD FRAM barn. and Iot cicar, for a lurs house, West Side. Al 500 acres Texas lands. Harrls and Kendail Countles. that wilt stand Investiza- tion. Cit) zood subarban ucres preferred. Wil t i s TYLER, 101 Madizon-i To‘h (CITANGE=FINE PAIR OF for s ar MANGE—EQUITY IN CHOICE LOT,SOUTH. O E: 3 10 63508 Moiros aud Pantiii-stse 116 Teai on Aon- roe-st., 40 decp, for clear Improved or untmproved. Call oF ‘address 618 Monre 770, EXCIHA: TENT, ‘both of thie foilowlng and .00 cds residence and grounds in Mefsy County, Ul fine 455-ucze farm, one mile from same, Lizhily ¢ vated, 318,000, all clears Want Improved Chicazo husl- ness Dropety, WOrth ot Over $30.61: owners or direct sgents call frou: 1102 WILL 1. MOORE. 130 Deat- born-st. oK f orchani, ilvie water, atl in g Pproperty: alo ewo new brivk ko 7o NE: 3, 1 ETTHER O1F i shipe: want ity nclts for country T4 Mladiuacns TANGE—TIHE FINEST DOURLE® BEAI would Itke a_farm, or single Vul, Tribune ofiice. A CLOCKS FOI: CIGARS OR GOOI Stile hirness. _Urifon Clock Contjany, Austin, 11L VWANIED=T0 EXCIANGE - AN kitvaTOL with steam power, fo 38 good corn seetion, ca- ity o DIshels and corterly room of 31030 Dlisnaia for howse and' fanse 1ot In or Atar Chicawo, or u ood farm, or Western Inad, yvalue {rom #i,000 to $10,000. Inquire of JACOI WEIL, 42 Washington-st. H—T0 EXCHANGE-FO! TOCK OF S locited a! solne 1200 poln for bastacss. - [ nave well-reutinge Chigagy’ Property o offer. D. W. BLDIED, 197 3 %, miles from Chiampalen, Champalgn Count for Inaude Chicago city propert condition for durn and Giher graim. Address GARWOOD, Chamoaien, 1il. ASTED-EY_ED S ATKI WA Gity Festdencas for Ngert: furmm: atd fora fine bod¥ of land. hath one mile from depots, fn Slarloi County: alio or 275 acres In Kankakee County. Waat Soils and 7 est 1 reswdenees for elear clty 10td and c ( farm fn very best Lo porty, ity oF cholce far o ST0,00 clear property, : want ol particulars. ute: part! 8, Tribun 3 VWASTED-SUIT OF CLOTIES AND OVERCOXT T exciumizo for Stager medium mucnine. Address Xv3 Tribune otice. 3= TV ANTED=TO EXCHANGE-FIRST-CT rinting for a Grercoat, clther readymade or Willing 10 pay Jare cash. made to_order, or would v Address X v ofice. W CliANGE_VE WAVE ARTT ficinl tlowers and far Yeathers ali new goods, to excuange for Sho fh Tribune offoes D S Qo GAnE Znat. JoF suiks s t3 hc Aiolving, niso s or shiFss Tnade fdoracest, or (IrIING Koods, all Bb Casih Trivunc oifice SMARING IN E ods, wroeerfes, or furaltare for fAfst-class »_X 82 Tribube oftic orer, undervear, prices._Address PARTER il il and ta] uconce for the partieulars 1f. B. SHELS, Oconomo- woe, Wh. NER WA T P‘\s,»‘u:g‘m take half interest fn o planiog-miil and ox-factory. AddressS 75, Tribune ojdc DARTNER WANTED—A RELIANLE MAY.OF PAEoim vie 1.0, Fmanaatiriig bustadss. ARTNE 1=T0 xrifi.\nl\i facturing valuabfe spec parsy that liag 2kneHioned i AnUTACTUTIng preforred. Addross T 29, Trihune otiice. 3 Bt WANTED-DOSINESS AN WiTH 000, speaking German or French, fiere e can make the mnost mos re oflice. [0, KENT-CHEAP—TO 4 ESPONSIBLE PARTY n zood plano. oF wiil €ell; “Inquire ot itoom 1, 95 Washtazton-st. . M. AUBREY. 0 BENT—NEV NOSEWOOD PIANOS: BENT money avplied 1f purcliosed. Reed's Tempic of Stusle. 191 State-st. rp0 BESTZA GOOD TONED _FULL SIZED plang, 107 $3.00. per month, or $9,00 per quarier. s2Nowchskleyst, FIRST-CLASS PIANOS AT A SACRIFICE fusay ong Decker Brothers', S2: one Hallet & Davs, $140. Aduress T ¢ ollice. o T—OR FOR SALE CHEAP—SPLENDID- toned now rosewoud planos: ren: apnlied it pur; chased. _iuquire at 143 linols-it., second efory. TERY FINE PARLOR ORGAN, WITH STOPS 1L only §70. Well wortlh double the moncy. and 267 State-st. T ANTED=A POSITION TN A CONCERT TEOUPE astenor or high baritone. Addrdss V 71. Tribune, VW ASTED-FIRST-CLASS ANATEUT: TALET for permanent orchestral oreanization, State what you play. YV 13, Tribune odle VW ASTED=TO SELL CHEAT OR TRADE TOR c6od hiorse and Uy, o £60d plano and parior set. Address, for tve days. V25, Tribune ol VW ANTED-STEINTAY. CHICRERING, WEBEL, Steck piano: wiil allow full value toward pay* T _FACH. PIANO AND YOCAL Tessons, by competent lady teachers. Terms in- dvance. ~ Roums 8 und 10 Farwell Hatl, 124 East Mad{- som-g - profis large ribuncotllee. © . _____ RTNER WASTED-STRAIGITFORW A PART S i Surate inmanntocture of ariitic i patenteds excellent ontorta- Addre: 50, TO I at demand: wili e E T munired on y—WITH NER WANTED N AT R o eatablied bisingass inveetigar deetred, V54, Tribune DMITTED DY ALL THE LADIES on of C “who seld thelr cast 1 Harhos Chet ichiont any dowbt the Bizhes, cau rice (¢ pald far the above: Dartles whio adversiss abuuk f ve utterly failed paying 83 they agree it the clothie G {mpression. A cad H N 3 A ST T Kl oved apon by partics 1 Fepreventing the prices thes pay for”cast-off cluthing. We buy cvats aLSi to S13, pants at $3 tv 36, oversoats at $6 10 S‘J&): ladles Ldgc’sfissll A:&SWi':ln\;(‘A‘;:dfl:n:‘x::K! roods and earpecs ot highest prices Piar 2 Hbirersor callin persou: J. DE YOUNG, S5 State-st. A LL CasIl ¥ LADIFS' AND GENTLE- AR S d bedding. - Cull or address E. _f!hl { LL CASIT PAID FOI' CAST-OFF CLOTHINI % : conts, Hrad ?fl;?nfilb&:‘s 206 State-st. ton n city. roc and Clark, Mouday, from 8 10 1 UR ~ SALE—CONFECTIONERY, sl clzar-si .taken to-morrow. b LIGHT LIVER' ! stami tion. 0L S OR S AL FOh i w for sclifng out. Fo fixtures. citeap renf._Address X 63, Tribus PO €ATE-) cheap; good i zood R 'SALE —PATING COAL.TARD: DEST LOCA- —RESTAURANT the Twst focal{ty In the centre of the city doinz a ood trade, and wili be sold sery eheap: It 18 a first- ©lass concern and reasonable rent. X 80, Tribune, A ALE—STOCK OF TINWARE AND STOVES, TR SALE=A GOOD. LIVEL 143 Elzhitcentli-st., corner of State. SALE-MEAT MARKET A outh Desplases R CHEAP—FIRS Inquire at Clzur Store corner Mon- STATIONEET, ore, opposite Tiaven School, cheap {f 3% Wabash-ay. ) AND BARERY X SALOON, CIEAP taken soohi: satiefactors reason glven Inauire at 101 Radolph-st. aitusted i wood Tocition, and with dice. ) NOTION STORE. X71.Ts [ITLINERY 3 Tocation. _Adds MEX XD FIXTI cacls trade: ‘b LASS GROCERY - h Side. " Anply to toom 1%, 33 North Clars: THRIVING FIRST-CLA! MILLT wiery establishment fn one of the. Tarzest and pleds- antest Interior easy. Iuquire of and Wwigou: OR ™ SA ¢ store. rery cheap for-cnsh! T ixi, Tribue offce, horse, Tiarness, cash custom; whll_sell che”p for east. oraddress T84, Tribune ofice. URNITURE OF A 2 d on the West Stde, fall of ties [ Miluoix at g bar: n_ 1} KEITH BROTILE! out hurse ARKET AND PLOVISION nd covered wagon: Ne. 1 AL 60 Wews 0N THOUSE 5ool paying Trib otilce ROl blest barzalu yo oftered.Address T QOIS are centrally located: long establishied: reautred: good reason fo 101 Dearborn. T SALE—STOGR AND FISTURESOF A G| day furnishine fine paving b Cash required § “Tribune oflice. ? Oct. 1: no trade. 0G_HA AN T o and i to Foceies quick mon zain cali on F. T. ELOITIIO) SThe TC, the best stores on the West Sidez owner foroed fo sl Laving othier budiness: ALF—A FANCY ‘Incation. with splendid anit onls cash frade,at 2,500 OR SALE—-DR Stete-st.: $125 cash required, balanee on time or In trades or will scll hai? interns? tg one who cun Fivethe hisastention. T 76, Tribunc office, —A SMALL., WELL-SELECTED STOCK of merchantlse (mostly staple SHALT TNTELEST “tores on the South Side. v, clzars, and notions, tosether with house on Ieased szrotind, for sale at & bargain, on account of sick- ness. Apbiy 4t 745 Lak i E SOLD OUT AT 5. . FEEGUSON, Room 1: GROCERY STORE 1% 2 Tribnne., FOR CASH, O WILL TARE - ame, poultry, and fish markets ary liette mones Call to-day or Mon- e e e EXT'S ois store: well located. and Hoing a s, Thiv Wil bear investizarton. % Good reasons for selliaz. T 75 RUG STORE—WELL LOCATED ON ne otfice, Dearbarn-st.. JONEY Ly <o. J ete._ Addres 54 W ertv and Illinols farmy. aslington-st. Tl!(l“lrlbusu i ONEY TO LOAX I MADE ON FORNITURE, PIANOS, WAR! house Teceipts, und other guod collutcrals. 1 Room 13, N"ON INPROVED GITY PEOP- JOIIN W. MARSH & pice, INTERS Dl?)xm"'rti LOAN AT 8 PER CENT 1N SUMS TO suft._Avply at Room 2. 136 Madison-st MOIEE o Lo AN ON FURNITUR PIAYOS, diamonds, and other good sccaritles. K. WINNE, 190 Dearborn-st. MOSEY 70 LOAN ON DIPROVED CITY PROD- erty tn aums to sult. pany, 135 Sonth Clark-st. Appiy at Gnlon Trust Coms ) Femoval, plan 3. MeDOWELL, G LOAY 164 Lasalle-st., 1 128 Souih ONEY T0 LOAN ON FURNITOLE, WITHOUT warehouse receints, dhmn:\d!. om 4. SONDE, WATCHES, Clark-gt. urance companies dealring to sell, Dieass SUTHERLAND, 5 Clark-st. ity 500, §2,500. AND $5.000 ON REAL- Inquire of GKO. G. NEWBUEY, T cen, soul GG st Wastiington 3t 1,000, AND $1.500 AT 8 AND 10 $1,000, and $5,000 at 7 per cens. 11'0_LOAN—E1,000 TO §5.600 FOL ONE YEAR [TP- on Chicago Teal estate. Can close at once. RY L. HILL, 140 Dearbora-st. HEN- o TED-: rA: T A o Cumunlisionsy on Tanroce clty pro) now rented for $5(0 per annum, Address v 35, une ofifcy Address T 19, Tribune office ok ID—$3.0 FOR THREE YEARS AT PR LTOAN—SI.0 IN SGMS OF a0 AND UB- terest on Improsed Chi SHERWOOD. 70% av7per cent, on =it edue security; rar-clazs none need fespond except those who Lisva the money”_Address_forthiree dags, S 55, Tribuse. OW—S3,500 FOR ¥ B no com~ rey. rlb- YV ANTED—S5,000 ON_ FIRST-CLAS> TMUROVED real extate: v without commissiond; good parties. 1. G. LU: sears' tlme: T per cu i2oum 15,_No. 102 Weshington-st. at nterest, T, TANTEDIMMEDIATELY--$4.00 0N GOOD I yroved rented est. _Address V 96, Tribun Dropert: Address T €3, Tribune otiice. FYTANTED S0 WY “tinproved Testd Tribunc ofile AND $5,000, ON FITS Adéress 4 wlif pay 8 pét cent fnter %) FOR TEN DATS OF bered personal property Worth S2,M0, sido proverty for.three, four. orilve year. Dbrokerner: Trivune of AXD 8 fo sut. on clry pro WILLNER, 124Lasal PER CENT M0 city and farm Itandolyh and D TO KT50 § & 100 T0 L0, B0 ar'wiit buy oue chean ¥ e Rowt 1 Teal estate. DEAN » Chitazo, UNNE, % Hadison-st.. itoom 10 SV T0 LOAYN 0% PRODUCTIVE: y & PATY Shate Agents Noriestern Matual Life-Tusurazce Co. NTON DIAVONI _Address T 63, Tribune, D "$1.000 TO_LOAN ON TMPROVED Droperty at low rates of Interest. apply. Addresq giviug best terns V. Ty and mproved fafms. WL D STUD, * Lo TO SLOAN property; 3 per cent: no commisalon. southeast corner Clark and Jackson-sts. ON* CITY :D o), purchased nceented. Address § 72, Tribune. BUSIVESS CHAN ey and zood baz- RPIE, 1200m 26 1 X ONE OF TIE BEST Aadress T 7, Trib- OF A BAKERY, CONF! GREAT BARGAIY, ONE d best-located liat and can -pi rare chance to vet asplendid businesy. 15% Lasalle- zonlea, 1. A_GOOD ¥ that ean rias thove cliques WILLIAM BROWN. Peca- Apply to $3.000 s VE, Tribane ofiic VE: ST IS A LEGITOMATE, PAT- Inz hustness, SHich will bear investiza Sgate the nature of the business ang address $4.00 Froperty. 0. W, 13 ALLARD, TO LOAN FOR FIVE YEARS AT 8 per_cent, on firit-class improved clty 0. 71 Washington-st. LOAN IN OXE OR MORE Cashi u hand. C. VAN SCH salle-st. $5.000 “rmropers ‘52 Dearborn: 2 0 WANTED FOIR B6.000) o e umprovel city eat entare 3t a [dw Tateof fnterest. G. W. GRAY, Roomd, 6( Las TERM OF STMS ON YEALS $12.000 WA ANTED, FOR A TERM years, on ‘improved ‘property worth [ $50.000._Will dedl ouly with principals: 'C 92, Tribune.. $25.000 nroperty, at 7 per ceat. Commissions low. TO 0,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS ta suit. on atrictly Arst-clnss business Witl close on a day's notlive. L.CURRY, Lioow 5 Tribune Bulld~ is. Memphis, No Virzdnia CItY, Ou business me: this 1« an_opportunirs scldom offersl, Cantal required from one to Three thonaand doflars. AN machiners. of planos with an e: ness adiress to X 0, WESSITY of New York., Phitadelvl P ence, Harzfonl, Clevel: SFEAL AGENT FOR THE CITIE Toston, Daltimore. and, Cinelanati, St. Lot w Orfeans, Gaiveston, San_Franctien, nalia, Toronto, and Viontreal. To zood 3 Clark-st, WORK ¢ In the manuficture Dlanomaker, send busi- ofiice. desirin to e erence rib NTED—A restinny quired to fereas TWAYTED=T GOOD NUSINESS MAN WITH BN very proftable LeKe-xt. YOUNG MAN TO BUY HALF IN manufacturing husiness; T It samic,Address X 94, Tribuze, Alfght and Koo 3, 53 10,040 10 take wit Interest manufacturing business. 300 sl.anto 2060 co’operation wit Havine alrvady Hizht tusines: portuniey). 12 WILL SECURI se husiness, @i 30 Sciia Join miads wishinz o cuahiih or Addrest X 67, Tribune otiice. @ S WILL B F500 Sonllomiatan A SAFE AND TIRSIT- eiaranteed fo° yleld from annuial profita: ean also be manazed fn advertiser, ~ Address S 54, Tribune. LEWAN WAVING TIIS AMOUST o_variety stor: or some o, Tribunc otliee. TLL BGY TIlE BEST anil’ gencral tore on verything completes fu- establlst 0.000.% yirozerty’ and formy £ DAY, 163 1% TO_LOAX I¥ SUMS TO SUIT 0N tn Jilinots. dolph-st. . 0 LOAX 200,000 RS T e : CIIA>. GARDNER, N. E. cor. Dearborn and lian SEWi. UY THE - enlne for cash. second-hand machines at a bargatn. 5, South Jtat UY THE ST D" genulne machin=.” They arc the nines rented, repalred, and exchanged. 318 end. " Maci West Madison-st. anast. OT OF Wi ‘arcanted. ENU AG TACKIINESY. INE SING hined beiow Clazk-st. ce, 1 FLOM S 3 CHEAFRST MA- Machines cxchanged apd rented er Uffice, 228 GER: MANUFACTORING COMPANY apest in the § SALE=A WHEELEL & WILSON SEWINGe mnachine, cheaps In perfect order, 271 Fasg Indte NICE SINGER. DOMESTIC, WHEELER & 5, und other m b Llllnrmli ce NEWE SACH ol AN 3l kinds sevond-hand machiaes from $5 ap to $15. rice, aad itouin'2 warranted: needles and parts of oll machines: all kinds rented_and_repaire: eventngs. J. C. ST ENCI 412 West Jladison=st. Opem rHE i et u id (n the san wition will be on a3 the tiachiue seratified. Jons cutters, shears, 2 wagd- Mo & Ganbie Augzers und ehisnls at SP 0 €3 0ath Clinton-st. F YOU UAVE above amount,zn by ‘bustness; Twant partner. " Adds CLOTHES W higion-st., Koot . ALE—FIVE POLTABL gry ehzines, totleti, 11 fron lathes, 3 volt. @ arills, Sturtevant amd 1 Koot hlower, 1 wood plary urstec Jathes, 4 saw tables, 5 bele-tizhieners, v (rames complete At S1 encli; > Tanzers, searinz: shafting. bo: MOGE TIEA ina Investizate my -0, Bos 77, 3ok o duys ive more agents wanted. ABLE STATION. ND 16 haad “and 4 power puuccs a tons 0 puiltes, etc.: 3 dozen tles, ) dozen miliwrisht 'S machinery depot, tabes, and angle fron: maie. chie Gl o 5300, 1t will pay to examine this matter. ‘Trivane ofice. carning Iathes, inch double beltine: all in 5y South Canal st R SALE—CITE 3 ¥ Fugfinl}lllc ‘engiae and bolter. in good order. JEAY & TICE, 7 S0uth Canal-at, 4 ACHINERY FOR SALE—ONE BACEELY, 2 eatibnary ensine 2o bo ruvbinz-bed, derrfcks, and other fxiures, by the PR KIRDY & HOWS “1ORNS~DIL clne, ut Bilsk wome Call or write. JICE QU! OMF FOR L NG st rmalo copiataten apeclaliy: doctors constantly In sttendance: stricuy cunfdentfal. Box s, Chicage. . SALE-TWO youud éniucs, Gand 10 horse poter. for St and ALE=XT BARGAINS—2 F. J0! B mantand 1 coal feales. 1 farze pulley fath 2, 1N 7 found, with s ¢ KW VERSIBLE COM- ANNTA 1 10:Inclt burr- fecd-mll 1 #croll saw, 1 baud enw, ™% Vin good order. 3. ¥. P treet oz 10-TOUSE BGCRESE P—OX OVEL-TII Stout Co., 251 Putnam-st. . MAYERS. CHIROPODIST, o mll:}l Exposition Corn Medi- East f2andoloh-st L radicaily 1., 143 Clerkc- DIES PURING-CON S10: and see them. smedfum machl FHEELER & WILSON, §1 \ ver & flaker, 41y West Madison Address X ! 0 E 1S NO LONGER ANY ROOM FOR DOULT tia the new-Amnerican sewing-machine 1 the nost. derablc ao 3 loliuay. proscat o o Iacy: for 1€ the dorur estlmati Bly high- pectal termis L0 those purchasinz for that purvese. _Otfice 248 Wabnsh-a W IGT IAVE YU 0 EXCHANCE res SEW Tribuno, WILLCOX & GIBBS, all I good order. Call 89 SECoNDILs. ¥ THOMESON'S, 22 & A e Fogaut s Mit hasbeea fe and Ame: ca: tells you the namr of the XD SEW Soutis Halated-st. EACIINES OF ALL Troin $1 £ 810 each during this week a6 i POREELL born wIth & naciral 55, sno & by some of the zreat nobility of Lurops e yor will ‘marry, that of her Vissor, also deceased, and frieads ia sulls shows iikineser for snch as love and. ‘abas AL [LOSEF, THE WONDE GOl b or T ASTEANSS oy, And Tuosday a7 tornery {0 b oarnnl Lutldiae: Monday a Wedacs day a 121 Wiachester-av, 3 nv. near Thirteenti-st. THE WORLD —SIATERIAL Nas thue zreat French sscret of the city con cozénle stz @ fock Of lialr, 31, and No gents. 1IN LIFE- LUNE 20 ffubhard-nt, born-st. coruer Van Buren-st. . MILSOM. NATU COTANT, 53 i - near_Arche: fihed 1805, FRIE. NETICT ITEALER, D leTEl‘ of Maine, ix at the Pstmer House. Thuse desfrons of beinz restored to bealth should not fall to see bim. _Charges reusonable. STORAGE: __ ‘werchar GRNITU] LSTE STORI EHOUSE_FOR ndise, and_drs procuce. sy rates.Perfect sfety. ARRIAGES. MERCHANDISE HOUSENOLD 20010206 cd: ndvauceszzade, 10 be yeur: moncy loated lowess ‘Tates on Foodsc curi and reitsble. ture wnd marelwnd] "Furnlture of ey e et antics e, SaTecy vault Tesidences purchised oF casll, ¥ withott removal, 160 W. Moaroe. T permances ot furaf- s