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on, ond Inspected it in as THE CEREALS. IT 18 FAIR TO PRusuMA that the Inapector uid not know that he was ex- amining the same eat-load of corn that he had dealenated by wnother ant slightly Inferior rade a fow days vefora, aut the question at fa sue is whother he erred in tho first or the second. it is evident that Mr. Have ts of oninton that he bins vot a good ense against the gralu Inspection office in Chicago, and that he Intends to “make It hot’! for sumeabody. Just how he {s tu do thia fs not quite clear. A reporter of Tum Trinune followed up tho case yeaterday Innn Interview with Mr. Rey- nolda, the Chiof Grain | man enld, substantial: thie corn in controversy ia the snnig Jot taat was “Ingpected ft? here on a previous occasion, anil then sent down to Sorin; ‘ab the linuds of a lecisiativo committee. {t was the anne corn dues the Inet Ingnectlon, which adinfitsitas “hiah mixed,’ prove thot it Was hot properly Inspected tn the first instance, “now high mixea?? Notat al, ‘The public ought to understand that much corn at this season of the year—ant eapeciully that which comes from thiutacction of 1ilinota whence this lot was shipped—is damp to ‘There must be some safe- guard thrown obout the Inspection of corn which Isto be plaved in elevator, not dare to let grain thnt is damp ge into ete- vator, beeause there fa no telling—aud certainly wo cannot for there; amd remaining long ani changing tempurature, tb fa Hable to become Be Done with No. 2 ——— x Condition of the Market---Pos- sibilltics of the Futures Baydo's Oorn Onmo to Ba In- speotod High Mixed." Wo Will admit tnt fio Grate Inspector Jestilles the Ways of tho eld for examination , 2 SPRING. CONDITION OF TIN MANKET, apretty hard mutter to determine defl- ditton of the Chicago wheat mar- ators do not Hike to confess that hing like an tnplensant outlook, those who are “long” on the deal, ty close canvass of tho situation will fact thero{!saconriction that sume- bore to be done soon to lift the pres- ing conditions; thut ts, that some. or elso a largo class aro go- ‘tet, fo tho parlance of tho day. ket is wenk. It 1s uncertain, ly xnow whero thoy stand. do not dare to take many stops lest ting prove treacherous, and they be with their load into a mire front It teas mpslUye ae a bulb to the varying degrees of heat a wll break the market, Whero o well- bilshed tact detrimental to the wheat inter- would send it, the Lord only knows. ‘Those At largely upon the bellef that a $1 Hd be reached are annsible that OX® DOLLAR WAS NEVER $0 FAR OFF et of whent os at fo the elevatora when it was @ certaln- degree, Mt la to romatiy subjected te an must happer, ALL COKN THAT BitoWs A DAGRER OF DAUT- NESS is classed as "now high-mixed," anil js elther Placed upon the market fur consumption more grades, or turued and hen there is nothlag than the dri handled until it is dry. in the way of ita beim received as * high- This particular corn, for ine stancy, coines froora region where the cereal ts args and "Sat, so tu speak. dt contains a Were it placed tn the lon with corn mixed corn, which they may not rise. nixed '* coi Breat deal of mufature, clevator bine in conned ury, or what we tur ' highanixed,’? {t would nut be long, when warm weather comes, befors the mojsture permeuted the entire mass, and we should have what is known on the market as “hot corn," which: would cutail a serjous loss, just now the corn Is in: that condition when the germinative properties to burst forth at the shizhtest Rrovovation, as it were. Leta bin full of ft gut molst and heated, and we should have a large proportion of it sprouted and unfit for use. {a folly tu say that, because one car-lund of corn cones from a crib as“ bigh-mixed,” that the second cor-load will statlons wlong the rai has had the effect to the speculative dealers, for they see the sdes going uM as fost as they can be and preferred, according to repor! time thefe own lnes boing hel weakening market. the accumulnted millions But those who dat the same be a cone ger feelliy, ge els must be shipped. to know state that the parties holding ater portion of the wheat in this market shipa bushel untll navigation opens, Voit! that time, then, thers must remain the resent uncertainty and weakness, fxcenty differance in price between No. nd No, Swinter, the Intter being the ‘The latter is the grado that is going forard in large quantitics, anc ts preferred hy millers, a8 it grinds hettor than th k of No.2. Jt ts reportot Net Bile tirm here, fala bushels of No. 2 spring to a Buffalo ae OF thls, 80,00) bushels wore Word came back to sell the remaininys bushels and fill the ordor with No. 8 winter. ‘The No. 2opring sent, they reported, did not have a good smoll, and did not grind as well as the other quality. THERE WAS A SLIGHT BREAK. fn tha market here yestérdar. June wheat opened at 0014 cents, sold up to 9094 josed at 8934 cents. May delivery opened at &K cents, sold up to S034 cents, und closed at ny cents, During the truding it was reported ou the foor (uit, in drawing out a quantity ot wheat from Armour, D sator, it had been found to be hot, This rumor had {ts effcct for the while, and wheat dropped for June from 90!¢ centa to 894 cent May from 883g cents to 873¢ cents, rumor originated 1t was hard to deterinine, aud there Were inany—cyen those on the boar side of the deal—who said there could be no truth Certain it fs that Ar- any knowledge rado the sane. road 48 recelved from all sectlons, and (s ofall grades. Some may be dry, aa signifying the most some molest; sone ne the weather may de- recent: crop; eome oli stroy some portions of the cribful, and others remain Intact. Whoo this grain comes to the Inspector here, and he tests {ts quality, thou it @TAND UPON 1TS CONDITION AND MEIITS. Wo have no renson for saying that one car-lond {s good and another inferior, if it be not eo, for in the Inspector's oflics no one has an Interest ft fa the duty of the In- ectors 10 Pass upon the grain as correctly as ey can, and prevent any suck disaster as tho admittance of moist cereals- into warehouses with dry grain would precipitate. man Buckley, who juspected this corn, is onc of the best Juspectors attached to this office, {sa man of experience in the business, he inspected that corn “in” as “new high- mixed" hy did It to designate it us ina condition fn the graln morket. and the wind continually playing through the grain, snd It was shoveled over in the car, und then transferred from one car to another. This process would hnsten its drying, and the result {s, [tis broucht back to Chicago dry cnough to pass as “ high-mixed,” or dry thus drying It out. LET ME TELL YOU ANOTHER THING, and you can sec how fuolleh ft 1s to talk about this thing. We can't keep any samples of new high-mixed" corn hero at this office. we no sooner bring itin than it begins drying, and before it has becn here man to be classed as * high-mixed, prove tlt, because the Agssistaut tnspector passed upon that corn as te did in the frat in- stance, it was uot better when it returned here, is incompetent. happens all the time, ao far as the chang- whatever In the report. mour, Dole & Co. deny having of there being any hot wheat In thelr elevators, anil other commission men say they do was that Mr, Saundera, a private inspector, had hours tt is ft found the hot crain while drawing off a. shij mentof wheat, und hud shut down the din In Atiother report Ja thut the “hot! fualn was discovered last Fi hove what 1s known toon as [t was exposed to the alr this passed off. Thishad just leaked out yesterday, and was suid to be tho cauao of thu rumor to the offect that thero was hint wheat. The oiliciats at the headquarters of Grain Inspector had huard the rumor, but could got give any reason for it. teen any hut wheat found they would know of Ktoliclally. No reports to this effect had come taupto5 o’clovk Inst evening. PORSIBILITIES, While there may not bo any hot wheat In sore here now, snd the rumor on ‘Change yea- terday a pure fabrication for the purpose of depressing quotations, concerned. It is often received as damp, or “now high-mixed,?—that is, vou. must under- atand, as havlug a certain amount of dampness in it which must bo extracted to make It dry,— und, constantly changed from doy tu day, or a week perhaps, becomes auflictently drica out Certainly had thera ] to ‘Inspect out” a8 * high mixed,” of the Railroad and Warehouse Commission, who was presont during the conversation with Mr. Reynolds, added that thia view was emi- nently correct, and that the ear-load fn question had. during {ts sojourn in Springiold, dried suf- fielentiy to make it pass muster as “hich- tized,” ‘The Inspector wears a serene smile, as is hie wont, and would probably Hike to know what Mr. Haydels going todo about it, At all events, he promiscato seeto it that all corn thut is recefved hero will not be allowed to go into store as high-mixed if it tn damp and posscsecs the elements of the * new bigh-mixed ?! the fact still lest operators shake their heals and say theydo not care to naye the main on their hands when the weather hecomes warmer, Much of the wheat, they say, {n- weeled better in cold weather than it would have done in warm weather, and thls, to. thelr mfad, argues the presence of moisture that must come out as suon ng tho temperatura of the alr is ralsed. fs, the cle- 'UCKY MARTYR. Mra, Swisshelm Nelates a Little Clronm- stance that Occurred tn Loutavilic During tho Days of Human Sluvery—tfow 4 Mrutat Master Enioavered to Conquer tho Chas- tity of w Beautiful Octoroon Girl Whom Ifo Had Purchanod fram Her Father, To the Editor uf The Tribune, Cutcaoo, April 18.—In my letter which ap- peared fu your colums this morning {a au error. 1 sald that, when slavery threatened the lifo of whe natlon, wo bowed before It, “beertng It to accept the negro asasacritice to appease its Only to save our own llyes did we arise (rom our ikneca, withdraw the offered yictIme, unbind thein, and say ‘Bo freel?" The be freo" is printed “Leper! which mars the (be quantity stored therein cannot be turned ir for the purpose of driving out all In the meantime the owners of this holding on tor an appreciation of will bo slow in coming, for the indi- us allover the wheat-ruising regions poiot and there can hardly be any- spring from Its present de- Pressed condition, THAT CORN. AND 116 DOUNLE INSPECTION, Bomo days ago,—ns has alreauy been dotailed Tos Trinunz—a person vamed vames Hayde became disautisfled with the mannor in Brain was Jusoccted in thisclty. Mr. agent of a firm styled Mesare. tbout through the Winols purchasing corn for the t. Anumber of carloads of this from Belleflowar, inspected, to bo either aold here Srcousigued to Liverpoot, It was to this iu- Haydo objected, he holding corn was entitled to bo graded as ited," whereas {t was denominated ‘aa h mized," which made it worth sbout Veent per bushel tess than tho grade he desired fo have bestowrd upon it, Mr. Hayde, who Ms far from satistled with the outcome of the 1 Uctermined to take steps that should Matter right, and at tho same time to ra the reasons why"? hiscorn should oot foiny in just as he desired, It has been suggested that there ts another infatake, {n that 1 drow the pleture of our @oman-whipping chivalry rather too strong. In answer to this, Leay that in the spring of 1839 L was lying in Louisville, a city at thut time made up largely of Northern people, ina State where slavery was saia to oxist in its mildest form, und’thut one of the small scnsatious of the city that spring was the case of a girl named Mariah, Sbe was the daughter, by a slave mother, of o wealthy farmer who tlvea soine twenty miles back in the Brate, Hu was an casy-tempered, generous man, und had liberal futentions toward his daughter, fu whom the negro traits had so far disappeured that he proposed taking her toa froe State, emancipating and establishing ber as Bo he bad her educated with his {reo ) And brought up with {deas of free- dom and self respect. Bho was tull, splondidly formed, and ‘very beautiful, with rippling brown hair, and ‘hazel eyes, and 8 creatny akin, ond expected to be free and goto Europe, where her blood would not dobar her from social equality with ber father’s race; but he was in debt to an Jrish groceryman in Loulaville who was ralsing@@gamily of his own children for that market} bought their mother—a full-blooded negre: Hu went to the farmer's house to collect his bill, eaw Marlah, and coucluded to add her to his dumestic catablishment. Children of white (or octoroon) mothers brought a much higher prico than those of groceryman wav anxious to Improve the goods with which bo supplied the Southern niarket, and also to lo~ crease the supply. & first-class seamstress. The good housekcoper, could carn their own ving, and their children would make a bandsomo profit on thelr cost; but Murali was not forsale! No, ber would-bo purchaser dare not proposo {or her Jest her father mizbt shoot him. Phe father was in debt very heavily, and for this causo delayed his project of taking his daughter North, The grocerywan pought up lla notes and gaye bitn the alternative of bank- ruptcy or selling the girl Aa a debtor, be could Jovy on and sell her at Shoriff salo and “so rel ce was hopoless, aud the iather trausferred bis title to the creditor, who his purchase to his home, and explained her position as the mistress of his establish. mient. Sho declined the hono night wad day, but woul Jie was anxious to avold a couiict, and kept her & prisuner in her room, and ‘fhe housekeeper reported vorlug women, 6 tor hud uo buam cereal were sent to Chicago, Adection that Mr, Bo he took one csr- ‘orn which (ho assistact inspector at Mr. Buektey, bad passed: upon at talxed," and shipped it to Springdeld, the Proposed sto havo fe by alegMutive committee, and secure a His corn (or this particular car-toad, graded alike) was, he knew, twhich had passed as “hiets and therefore entitted to the same ft oxamined Jot aa good as thu TO MAKM SIIN SITUATION PLAINER ‘which hebad t who may not bo thoroughly versed lcalities of grain-Inspection, it may stato that the differences between of corn are established by thu Roverning the inspection of grain in dopted by the Board Commissioners, as of Chicayo,"” a ad and Warehousy black mothers, ized corn shall ba threes 'o. 2 in condition an tized corn aball be thr Age, reanonabl: HOU sufficlently dry for bigh salaed oF pecity that No. Scorn * sonal, but .not plump enougn ir grade must ‘be yellow, tuiny, and well-cleaned,!? le bizh mixed’? shall bo dry, inixed * 4a, by the rulea, for high mixed or No. ty guod {uy every reapect, and wwe bin, may, a portion of it, xed," being dry and lu order to ‘Ouse or elevator, while ather pore 0 damp os to place it in the ‘new Kory, or Hable to heat, by e-fourths yel- id reasonably woman he had wi tans buy ber in, so rea! ‘ayde'a vur-luad of corn went to Spring- ed there saver! dasa, was looked otthe “ gencral and very par- Ure, nnd tually cama back to der to test tho Infatlibility of this corn was relouded ut Bpring- ther cur, and go Urowurht buck to It toll into the bands wamo Assistant Inapector ow daya bofure passed upou it ad mixed aud, when be niady bis ex >. #00 Was gatiafied that it was io pretty. would work for him preserve her chastity, ‘ig pase to the uclgh- of whom thought her mas- ato “bring up a@ clave gel -b Uke a ledy!” but their synwathles merg with THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 22), 1879---TWELVE PAGES, her in that atruggto which must eppeal to tls] heart of every true woman. Wher, therefore, In thts eatumn, 7 the master had exiausted all mit measures, | ertian, Euch uddittonat Une, 10 ceni . Tearned to stand {n mortal terror of his captive, eeeeteetrtettereel and brought his confidential clerk to ald him In FPO SALE 84.00 SP LES IIN MTOM 2-8TORY Bubarban—Continned, rire? Srionlnes and losing bery and Her | sont on carpenters uct hor uf Stadbont reese | TORENT LAU 2-STORY HOUSE, PARTIAL. _- EO RENT~MOUSES. _ Tn thie coinmn, three itnen or lest, 23 cante per ine aeriton, Eaed itditional line, 10 cante, shricka of agony burst upon thelr earn, they | fw for$yer tinisa Riese Harvall, - iy, farntahe ealeed, with bara and ample Wore very indignant aul sympattuutie, ' INO* Heroin teamed awe ing Atogaixieg south | ENantun “station CHANT € SWIEE. ae bonged After the Insiing was over the lousckeoper Soh, uand-ar, and Yau- | figek, of T, A. COSGROVE, Evanston: told them how many buckets of “watay’’ sho 1, BOYD, po REST—HOD ANSTO SisiED une ta wash tds blo off uv dt, loa std Hoom % 1%) Siadiranch achpuatamtianedt ake water, hax thrnace, Brie ng, “Laws enkea, what de use of dat pala yotn | Tyo HALH-GHEAP FOR CAst, a Wo LOTR. G SEO rea Henin Waren tenet. PLRe onto? “Taint no manna ob use! Snes coe to | [Wen Maliaon comer Rrawiie, Nk Goaree | IarON"s'co., ra south Waters come down Iie all de rest of is!” 05 Waniitngton, _! | po, RESTA ro-nooM NOTE LANL DING TS Women apoke to thelr tutsbands about tt but | [POR KALE—APLEHAT, GHOLER BANGATNSHON rr four herent wei shaded erputs. tunika obit no one dare fntericro with the rant of Michigan-av, at old tling prices, bare an winks, iy ¥ STIRHE of a manter | co fencul auendid dork proverty comer Routh to- | 4_C-@ Ns W. KR. Ornural titiee staltding. || to subdue # refractory slave. Any uno or two | heyeatcat asacrifcet ill Yenso or migut trade (Po RENTENGLEWOOD-COsy | 5 TO Te s i ST men who tad tterposed for ber protectlon ‘al heres Bt Stock- Yards at trice, and hall of COLA: Tako watery clorelo dayots 810 er montis uLepaldia other property, Investigate | 1, W. SOUS, 14 Waehlugionet., oor 15. : (PO RENTONICE COTTAGES AND GitOU, T Dearborn-st, | [0 ing Paraeae fares An titauves nae eee rine would have been heavily fined and tmyrfsoned| | that peice A company of men trould have been put down | 'aedlate as amob; and, If the city authorities hud nok | =o TOR A — $5, 50--WARLREN-AV., TWO LOTS, tt i ¢ at heen able to suppress it, the State would have | WG HALT SS Och AMS Ave TUG LOTS, ping water: 7 tog rooms. sto $12 per month. tt. t, been enlled upon and this again could have | provements, and ood arn. Kasy terms. J.C, MA- Sree rennet HLL, xo Warhinztoueat, Py gummonal. i United Etateny— 0, while thera he vn i as two brutal Jrishinen the flogeting, fORBALE—YOU WIL DATARGAIN AT Ba | Oe aye igs done under sanction of the Untied State Ga k Meyant-nvy, ai eiuer ment Uired-roomn, South Sides ai Base . ts vel i '—FLATS, VAI. AV, NE. ernment, Which was bound by contruct to uae | fegy,nune:tran ghonde lal Moder tmprovementy,. |'S7G, RECT RENTS: 28, WAUASHUAV (NEAR y Jacki Sere! her entire military force to protect those rutfans | 7 0 UABIT — to-do Fase | BLQp#UN 4 CO. 15) basations in the perpotratlon of this most monstrous nnd | TO tweiines aoad been tom tease int 80 pergenre es TO RENT. Booms, dastardly crime, and taxes #251 0n Fultop-at..between Kobey and floyne- | | FO seibeghchielarein eet case did not end with ono flogging. | iy cue qvojter shag rentins and tnuving Overy Year. West Side. is victim was given two weeks for constdera- ADAMB-8T.—TWO PAT+ Sa HAT Beri BTR aT ae a > panw tO RE! al WEST Hon, during whieh tino ashe was strictly con- Vets, thy itchigein'aee Gani bad ae areas Bee Leathe steeping-roem Hining-roum, aod kitchen, fined to a dlet of breaa und water, and, when | gain “sieAate Coss 140 Lanaile-ste furniatied completes Barn+Foom for horse. Ingulra un hor shricke announced her second flogging, | === SHAN KE FRO ENT SHANE RES compagulonate wornen joined the housekeeper | __ SUBURBAN REAL Svacem || UE OMEN T RASDSONE. BEITES OF 2. HE € in wishing ae would yield. For “what was the | yor Sat.e—si00 WiLL BUY A HEAUTIFUL LOT | ana SNe, hire of L. BALDWIN, corner’ Green use? ‘There was no help for ert” H pown hide from Natel at tasraun 7 niles feng 2 \ Marlah never thought of yielding! Would | {ihcakur $16 down and e tnynttin dle rather than meet the reat degradation of a | ioucuree” Me slave! ‘The master qualled befure the blazing riOit RALE—Olt Nght of her eyca, aot with amon pertinaclty F welts to, 1o nc del ne Us of iq vl! ents, 8 tile ives sue forthe post shel sodrned, = Goiicind ee 03. SHOUCH Ta Distt ter she had faiuted under the Ingh the thi Cag et Bier el Gavia 4 tine, and the third thas her blood had been Feo trame dieting i tu washed up off the flour, some men went to the | 'r, B. BO’ Rvoin 7, 170 imnster and warned him to stop. A Kentucky MO SALE-—B40 CABU—20-MGQOM TWU-STO xeptlémany ‘fe Mint moabne’ Dorit imleht have pro- E framn di eins nod iat proxi, MO free eer ot ceeiled to the oxtremity of whipping a slave to | Stewatteay., on Fiteletiont.. Jouk at tty fronte north, seats but it was a jibe tue mich for a | Ta Busts, Kom 3, 17 Aladloonest. ‘d—d Irishman” to keop up that, kind of READ! trouble, and the Abolitlonists of the North ready eee inet TATE : , vaplta SOMOWOC—TO PURCHASE 1070 to entcl at every etraw and make eaplial agaiust Weadecier Tre londaltusveaimmetialetyeattake | po tee a Helie, art Weil wouded, Clos to wates ixe prefers So Mariah was remoyed to the Workhouse, | reds m he ferronane, Kormard particulars, pelea, aroutes re aval thera Hoxued a the goramon whippins-nost in Lore to OCs Bue eae Ka ee fa 1G RENT Ia9 a ATE ST sEcoNTy AND THIRD TO DOr Taster Peer? | TaTANTED=HOUSE AND LOT ON SOUTH Bie: | dren gUrty lemeable for, wholraaio. obedicncs to ber master’s will, This man hiuet he eh 1 iil pay $1,000 10 $7,000, 8, 8. | Pree beste ie vted In hf , ‘leat ¢ mg Twentyentseate, Chhengor TPO REN TP ALT GH WHOLE act Nis ofiictal capacity, It wasn cleat ense | START, 229 Twenty-Atsn Chlengo. 47 Labaleeate Tele HACE, of the sovereign State of Kentucky, back ed by ANTKO—FoR A HOME. A WEiiebUlLr the Ynited States, stripping, binding, and reourg- y ante of at is than nine rooms, wih mauetn 3 Pts ACORTHWEST CORNER LAKE : i i sity ae ing a virgin for no pretense of any crime but | !mprovements and large Jot in good netghborhond 1a i’ Me BROOD To oa SOUP tiate and shown freet IRA BROWN, 14 VE STORIES AND KOBERTS, Roum 9 NT, AND BTANLE, For particutars inquire ot vBoutn Water-at. MONTIL DESIRATILE BTOR! TOAT WINSDA of Jat, on mnall mont! aud cheapest laud of any. TORY 125, 10 feet west oF eat Its frente north, sunieut, ree an ure CASS STORE, pun Muck, un West Sadieun: ry business centre of the Weat side: pla sou aultanly for any) tiratecinay Gurineds, at once, WM. H. THUMPSON, 220 West an . for and outaide stairs tint of chastity, nud the only remarkable feat- | CitY on easy payments, by one wlio sways had pald sa | [OF An ive of f¢ was the martyr spirit of the victim, | PS85o ; ie, ip honor of stir common Rumen -aakurs ie it sald, tht womanly compassion followed tia | A th flac. bleeding vietiin to her prison, and that men. did foie are not all forsake her, After her second flogging in the Workheuse, her master was fuduced by threats of personal violence and the hopelessness of the case to acl! her to o lady og awalting-maid, When this trans(er wos niade she was 80 emaciated ox to bo atresia £6 falls giles tine as Sleauttzed with ‘ scars, but they had carefully abstained jrom NOS, 108) wounding her beautiful face. fohigeu-are SOUNG @ REICH Room | App ate cuse a Hoh of eatiracs ga into the Papers a pot ae =e or ‘ or Into court, and was only known thrauch the | 96 RENT—COMPLETELY FUINIBI TRRADY budding 27 ata wultable reports of nelghbors, but it came to roe in suck r ioe pm arey Very desirable liomeon tha boarding-house, elt treord, M. W. JONES, cornor way that I found no room for doubt. It wasin | !gkcfront, Michigan-ay., near Congree-at., with al} | Monrov and vearborieate, Perfect Keeping with the whole social fabrie ot | HeMaegRsmerpveMedls, Meam-heat, és Audrets | 7].Q neNT—CHEAPEST MANUFACTURING HOO tn city. yer Month Ubut city, from which Chicago imported her gen- FURNISHED BRICK RESIDENCE ON | Soutl Tehe e HYDE tes bas T—FUNNISHED BRICK RESIDENGH ON N fervoneat. de C, HYDE, 172 Lasati tlemanly Democratic Mayor. TOW TOP UNG YEN A Modern tinproves | UscinoRt. T° RENT—OFFICES AND LOOMS FOR GENTLE: i eae eee or in sultes, building I Fiftti-ar, 1O MENTS! WABASH-AV., S-8TORY AND | rig “iE: ICES WITit VAULTS. Wa hassiont marule-tront, ail iuprovements......843 | 'POmndiqraten st sowrent beter aGaicand Mine near 2 aa: Sty Drstand avcund fluors,” 04 Lasalle-st., basement, To DESK-nUOM AND DEAR, GROUND floor, 47 Lasalle-st.—$8 to 84 pei \. RACE. 4 Lasaliersty ee S#PeF mouth. It, Miscollancous. HENT--ROUM WITH BSEAM-POWER:; GOOD Hight stcam elevaturs tmrement oF utper floors, ‘to PITK U VEER, th rear of 119 Clark-rt, iS IN THE MANDLI RAG-NXLUPCE &e..0 story anil bascipent bri po i bay EB FRONT FRONT, ee Io NEED-MALE WEL An this column, three lines or tens, aartion. Hach additional tine, 40 cents, ~- SITUATIONS WANTEDOMALEs |” ! in thie column, three tinea or Each addittonat ti) é Rookkecnorse Olorks, Kee * ITUATION WANTRD—A YOUNG! Mt) i yours in taat place, cnmnestly denteea aioe, Bert roterances, Address T ITUATION WANTRD=BY Tov Keener or biiltlerkt rapid pemnan references guodi hauite ‘regular, BY AX EXPRRIENCED Address T 40, Trivane ‘ofiice, SITUATION WANTEDY AN 1.) denygtat and prescription cleric, 23 cents per (n= Bookkecporn, TANTED<BY A MANUFACTURER OF LINEN one acquainted with the dr; nelove with reference #10) . OSUOOD & CU., Wakedent, dlcalees empl : Fetvans omes, 2 menH fur iine uf samples. B.A, MAN FAMILIA WITit Ir Mes for sie months. ANTED—A (OOD SMANT DRY GOODS SAL. Man to Ro te 8 bow OF 15,000 Inhabitants 44 ff Apply, by Jetter ta MOULTON, Pirie, Boutt & Co., Chicago. TED—A YUUNG MAN PAMILIAT W he Eletare business fh the cap: yf nal farnivh anexcoptionatle refs i wick at fi: se ee ANTED—DRUO CLERK, OF Fit.y fences speaks Engitsh, German, and . Inniguageat beat Daw: WARE A wehiy relate and ui Dusinesn tit wl ie dotatiar indie KAlary c. Auireas Z 91, Tribune ontiee, ANTRD—FOR WHOLESALE KNOE HOUSE—A " tt vith business and counte: Address with nate au aa salesman in lint, Ry OF Otlier eters, Address 8 64, ‘Tribuue oi elton coumadin, 31%, Trioune aber, TANTED-YOUSG wriler, neeurate tn nyguren $n oMicen iaake Hitnself wtctal Worthy well recommended, oillce, at once. WASTED<RY TCI Al Sf mericans 7 yoaty: experiences i oon sul willing to work | salsry what ho is TED. RST-CLASS UP. jolterer and lambre to tnke charge ir Jarenen in ye uphi fer onchinen, Tonmators. &ce WANTED-A8S COACHMAN, CITY ood gardoner and mUKcr a ANTED-TWO TAILOLS, ONE TO WORK ON and {ho uther to work un panta with glels: y eihplayment, | Address ior, Winulpes, Waxes, $12 per wee Geonud ches alureas for al days ITUATION WANTED-OY. erman girl to do general housework (na small My AT CA Apply at 7d Indian SMITHR MELPER Martizonent. iy: Nurth bide preferred, Addre: SITUATION WANTED BY A GOO: general housework, ANTED=A ILACI rioge shop wet We German girl tad ply at vd Dearlori ITUATION WANTED: do xeveral howewark 141 Weat Paylur-at., for theea TUATION WANTRD<BY A FIVE Jp amall Hotel of bosritn 6.0 BY A KELIARLE inamall family, ITUATINN WA D Sweidteh ule) for Coll at 577 State-st., third ISVATION” WANTED-T0 without washings can take e1 425 Centresay, r ITUATION WANTIN — tin private tamit care for ehititen. TUATIONS WANTED: nici in private farntt TENA 00D COMP: Roth the country, i DER, wt Barauin & rod tweeh Tenth and Rleventh: N FAM tira charge. Call at ed, bo 6 DW iv: 18 a woud able waltrens, TANTED—A'E Wastio= WASRi Rit ene ‘ Euployment arencies, STEP LABORERS in lilinute: ree fares TIAN & CO., 208 South Water-st. Misacellancous. 7 ANTED-SALESMEN ‘TRAVELING ON. COM- rho denlre ahuther riba i) FIRST-OLABS | 8 QUARRY Wort tive Sarnt bonds, TUATION WANTED and teach them Gel best references, Adil Depuyster-at, Housckceperas ATION WANTED-BY AIUGHLY-RDUCATED jersnag Indy na housekeeper in a widower's fainilys more U 1GG Michizan-wt, ATENT ye anal notions, Atueri- a HAT I E: ‘¢ wavons, and acgnainted RUE, corner Twenty-fourt! THATIONS WANTEU—LADIES fe apply to MLS. BL LAP ISES! TUATIONS WAS’ by aire WHA STATION Ww. wirland wattro: mows how to anit thom, aN South side. 0. & We GUTHT STED—A BTRAD’ ‘ eS in photograph pall you a chance fora suite n photograph gallurys 9 guod chance for a suite ron. ATE Gallery, 101 We json: OOD RN Tor a fret-clas@! a week to the tooin BO, “AN EXCELLENT Pere ae ANTED=IMMEDIATELY—1,(00 MEN WITIL clit Work And steady employment Miscellancons. YOUNG LADY ANTEN=A St In can work for low wa- amiall notion story wi Michtyt es ‘The whole social atmosphere reelced with euch | mentas brick barnt large lot, WH} not by rented for | Frio RENTOSEGOSD AND FOURTIT FLOONS, WITH crimes. Both Cuurch and State denied the Noardlax-houaes tent biod pér month. Addres 5, 153 power, of 114 4 4, Rood Hehts aleo other rehts of martioga to the slave, and Teft-amalllion ‘Te CoRR WOLGEY GALES gm eon : Bruin «00 istass nore women without legal protection from any rufilan ic : BULLE Us on ‘ par Tigran percent anu | uaeow™ coe SMOCR Tos Ws | nena vert abies were as much an article of merchandise | pag ne eT = PINE, 7 SS pty — as [ilinols calves. "T'yoonie teams comptotely taznisuente wood uaree wit WANTED TO KENT. Let the people of the North Jook op thia nict- | rent chean to hood party. FAMIINGTON & MACK: | CTR a0 IntaT—FIVIS GENTLEMEN WIA ure and then on that, of the Bourbon leaders in { NEY: 109 Washington-st, hout board. on North Bide, be Congress who mean’ to get possession of this URN ISHED COMPURTE-PLEARANT, kre and iiitnole-ate.; south or 7 K a small cottage prick hous rooms, one story | cast roouls preferred; referanece exchanged. T' 23, Governinent and open a market onco moro for | andpusements moucen muprovernente, suchas hot and | ‘Tribune ollee, thelr own children, cold water, bathroom, marie wath‘etands, mantels, 77 TAGhE: Is it any wonder this land bas been drenched | etc.; itexcetlent neighborhood on Ingiana-ay., sourn | VY A, torte e nt ose S. COTTAGES, NN Ot Thitty-lratsets ¢ wit rent one year, froin A eores, anil lofts in sll partegt theelty. The de in blood? Will we forget the past, torget what | Soorteiane with cmall fariise’ Address Funnd la very great. PIEUCE & OUTLET, Heal Estate, manner of men they are who now grasp for un- | © Reuting, art Collecting Agency, 102 La: at. WANTED To REN T_SUITE OF FIVE HGOSIS ON nat surpassed ihe West Side between Hantolph ait Jackson rot location | St%. cateaf Centre-qy. Address 2’ na, Trihun eficeo, at G0 Indi- W Asieo—To RE in'slx or etght b man; $40 $3 per month. Address 6 ANTED—TO RENT—OF A PRIVATE FAMITIG nfortanly furnished room, without board, east of Morgau-st.¢ ataty terms, , Tribune oftice, Umited control of that Government they hato | [PO,ENT 802 INDIAN AAV) RAS binL have, cpenly sought 0 destroy t i { pient to tmth poras ana Atedin ‘ear * hy should the men of the North yoluntarily y Buy hovae ta the city foi a abandon the victor 22, dearly [rou over tesa fray spertectlon." se uaireceurey "ing woman-whioping chivalry who knew no goneros- = ete ity, no magnauimity, no pity, in tho days of 14s Denttiocne thes sth noderie finproversen thelr power? Inquiry at 143 Deurborneat,, In bank, acar What must bo the fate of the negro, abaniton- it 3, 10 ROOMS, #30, OF TWENTY. south of Madison N equally ft nf Kood paylug hudtness Ww! aah ere sho Ay and $65 Clarkeat., Roum K Call fortwo days at u25 South Park-ay, NTEN-BY A YOUNG LADY OF sy orerness for young ehtidren, companton for ap foyaitd, or as housokeeper. Kefer to Dr. i. W. Joues, 40 South Ada-ot. TUATION Wa ‘OUNG MAN WHO UNDESTAND: rellnement and RY the grocery busiuess, “Apply uds State-st, TRONG BOY AWOUT 15 YEAT ta wholcsaly busiue: ult, for general work, Nye at hotne; waxes low, coud reference. € Hand Ya, tm. Come ready to work, BiSii0! Established 154, TO LOAN ON FURNITORY, £1 without remayal, at lowest rates. Dearh dom 1 GILL TO DU SECOND wat rons Apply at 10s7 Waba FURNITURE, PIANOS, “ ——ey moval, and on other OOD GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL N 4 sadlean kao! te 1 housework in amatl f ny {OUNTS at basement dour 6H Congress: ‘without remov: = 152 Dearborneat a toons 3 DVANCES MADE ON FURNITURE, without removal, and ou other goo fe LEY, td Dearborn-st., oom 2, QAN ON FURNITURE AND 151 Usndolph-st., . 4. 1D FOR OLD GOLD AND BILVEI wat \d¢, aad valuablos IN FULRNT Ln - — s pou other gut FAMILY, AG 8. FOR GENERAU NTED—GIRI. TO DU ROU amily; no moving; good Wages; Telerences Te- 207 Warren-av. EWORK IN SMALL Sis Manrined to the mercy of ween iured to the aro ar aG Oe iret Pe | Kar pa Li HOON shricks of women undergoing the tortura of the hen: eat; posscasion 3 % ned A: ind H sae a Josh; of men who Were nat nshamed to horse- | Wiscarnarnene oon oeations MENUY Le HILL, | AY orth Side, withuut buard, for adult family. Ad: whip the old mammys who fed them fn infancy or 7 % 7 a from their own bosoms, and to soll, ike cattle, | "TOrtictn nantovamentin gad oetuteeh eefee lath MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, the playmates of their boyhood? fin Apply to ow! South Park. “VY LWAYE ON ASD. As for forgiveness and forgotfalhess we have T, RENT—CO! SIENT TWO-BIOUY FRAME THE LaKorsr BTUCK oF y no right to forgive the 5 house, 203 Hills-avee ail modern improvements, Gea ner comnftoned any eo cngiraany | fondle ani eet MUO HONE snprck at GREEN wrong committed agatnat another, but by every | itt ae é TED FOI FIVE YEARS. rule of Justice the whole people of the United | + Anak HoUSH ADAPTED TO rp States are the wrongdocrs in this cage, and no Teese ¥ ani stash care criniressattin, man can forgive his uwn eins: nelther should he | st, station; living rooms on Meat tluor, bedrooms above forget thei. It fs tho business of the whole | sll tnodcrn conveniences: will be painted, cxlctmincd, people to 1ook, nck over the crimes wich TURES HONLe lox Wanner Rt 880- rought on our War, that they may understand | Fro punt _vEny DEAIARLU SATO TOUBEOX the men who are seeing to foyalve them in an~ | ‘LO roitiins corner of Hie and Gakwordates hear other What the-men of the Sout wera thirty | Nome and lesmncare: all modermeonventanees; nouee | PRE years ago, they aro now! What they did then | $009. hut In nerfect order before Alay 11 lnrge{ut and AY they would do now! There fs no evidence of ee : 3 ld OM, Miostrated Catalogue sunt free o1 apritcation to W. W. KIMBALT, Corner Sine and Adane-nta, TION—WE WILL CLOSE OUT THE FOL Rlut of very Ave orgaus, regardless af cont: ‘Was change, and 1€ our blind participation fn their | 75 iN “THOSE ELEGANT BOULEVARD crimes brought us once into a Red Sea of flood, | ‘Tousen nortuwert corner ot Talrtye tie and Jebus sce to it that Mico causes do not produce South g eave ae, Ners law yy ress Corn hi 3 ct 3 i ek In city, lke effucts. JANE Gner SwWissueia, Pocetho teatovards ali modern tinprovements: gucd a 1d permiston to yiew at ouroilice, Tanges, Plans, ¥o FUENi & HOND, hea Washingtonsate OF MUSIC, Be eee i and ties Stat-at, Ol YOR SALK—020 MICHIGAN-AV, | ———————__}01 and its Btatavat. Dat haere in Englewood, YOUNG & RUWLEY, 123 TPENTION—PIANOS TUNED FOR $1.26 UN AD- THE BALTIMORE RIOT OF 1861, Bpeciat Corresponitence of The Tribute, Rotnanp, Vt., April 1%.—'Lho 19th of April,” Fitth-ay, VADCO) ne ak red, pollshed, ete. 1861, was lively day in tho streets of Balti Went Slao. PUduoe mbvads Goad and Hipped, 1 moro, Sid. Well docs the writer remember | po RENT—DY TURNER & LOND, 102 WASHING. RED'S TEATLE OF HUEIC, | NTED-A COMPETENT GIRL 7 Luan and Bullion sani rhs to ku to Geteyay ls aml fam. Ea u ‘CO! DEATBORN: HAS 82,00, w, and g200to loan ot 7 per céht on Chicago ANOUT t6 UR 17 YEARS OF tnd Howe-et. STOPOAN ON FURS ef a en Eee het EY LOAN ON FURNITURE AND MEIt- nnidise Of crery description at 10 por cent per nur. Storage ratea lowedt 1h tho Clty. PARLY, lou West SMonrovear, ON IMPROVED Clry PROPERTY— 000 aS 8 per cant: 0 at7percont. ERNST ELY, A GIRL F work tu a privat toy, HGS aS es: CENT MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF * a fo sult, on real estate, W. Me TED—GU FOL SECOND-WORK, AND TO aku herself gouerally useful, at 69 South San- GIRL FOR GENERAL MOUSEWORK: Infamilys wares, 82; no Trial. 1133 Michl+ ANTED—A GOOD, STRONG GIRL TO DOGEN- cral housework; ‘come prepared to wurk, 410 $3,000 224 A, OTIS, 12 Qtle Mock, Lasaile-at ntato secur iy, by Pi property improved: tt ny OOD GEL To no i a fainily of two; roter COFIasnt. | WA Roane woe i ) LOAN ON NO. TREAL ESTATE 1) GIRL To DO O: curity, GEO.H.JOUNBUN, ae weare aa smialt familys references hear Aahland-ar, TO LOAN ON INPROVED F. ed, r cont od UL Waahingtor ED TATLONESS ON Pleao’ call at 201 eat Wy ar CAN Wt ‘DIN $50.000 Wine an te beat farm No commiatons charged to ug tie inoney; Dest refurences glvent dence aulicited. 1, CHEISMAN, Abingdon, RE MAKERS AT Clarkeat,, second Wares F, THURMAN floor. that day, whon the Massachusetts troops wero | “sez Weal Adamant. 2-atory and hexcment belek, attacked and shot down in the strects of that. feows feos large lots brick stable; near Jeterson city, Etehteen years ogo to-day this occurred. | “Si 'Ggdon-ny.. near Martivon-st,, 2-story frame, S MANOS $123, $180, 8175, $200. jock incity. Kvery fustrument warrants REED'> Temple of Music, 194 snd 193. VO LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT race ou Chicaxy Improved praverty. 5. QARDNEI \WASTED-DRESSHARER AT 17 THIRD AVE: nu corner Dearburn aud Hane —TIRLS-EXPERLENCED HAT SE It was during my school-boy days, My father sty Fert Te shone: near Weelernay,, 2atory GRAND UPMONT PIANO AND A RAN: was one of the original Republicans of Mary- y heap: $15. goin range, only six mouths used. for sale, cheap, rare et tae Ta unllenns of Mary~ | sean, cv Sony SoD SHE a ye sented io | SOO THAT ANE *, 1b , two families, 1¢ desired; 81 T THE FACTORY—FINST-CLABS ONGANS AT the President of the first Republican Associa. | | 447 fouth Leayitt-at., Qh prices evans eoanpetttlan, whialerale and ‘retall, tion over formed {n the Clty of Baltimoro, Ife | Ments:§ NICHOLSON ORGAN GG., OF Kast Indlana-st 1['0 RENT—RESIDENCE NO, 103 ASHLAND-AV,, NTION— TO BEST — NEW was tho principal of one of Baltimoro'’s fora- ‘with good taro, A. W. Anko ent imoney anniied Tt purchased HERDS corner of Madiso most private schools. In that school, on the | SANSOME, 7 Union Mutldiog, 191 Beaters 7 brick, modern fmprove- . Templeof sual erg.on old work; fitat-class lands only, G AND LODGING. ‘UURTH DOOR FROM THI Noi NORTH CLARIGST, Paige rtratelass b Bt $4 to $d per weokt, wit ML TO TARE CA Reference want ANTEOA YOUNG G Employnient Agencies. South Slade. . NEAR UARWOOD DOULRe | furntued room (alcove and ‘Vian girls for private 143 LANGLEY. TRO RENT—a05 WARREN-AV, AND 028 MONROR- | | Git NG VIANO, LITTLE USRD, AND 10th of April, 1801, were youths who left Mt parlors, ainng-roont, ‘andkitehen on main veer tres al mhodeen leprovernents. Svener tise thelr desks without tenve, and ran | floor.sione fronts. gas iixtures And furnaces convenicat | soll. cen be acen ot NERDS Teinpla of Muslc, 10t fo Pratt street to help swell tho | 4 complo os Casio ste ma Bere ranks of the mob who were attacking the bravo you ee Bin, tw Massachuactts boys, Iremember the threaten | sfranyed fortwo fauiltea: $14.61 two-slory brick in letter my father received on Monday, April | -€13, two-story brick 442 Irving-places BUI, frainu ¢ 22, 1801, telling him In plain words thit he muse | $e8e/) Harvardsal 4 £10, two-story framu, 22 Harvard- leave the city,—he must goto the North—and | rio ten T—it {MCKERING UPRIGHT PIANOS, ig ae cleamawedt and powerful as t grand, ear. aweot, an asa concer . ing action of igniting quickness, areas tly, nei 2 naw Barn Se ane only cotiventent musics older eve HOR. HERD test PLE OF MUSIC, 5 5 BRICK, 18 rook: ry frame 2U Harvard-at.. fort 1d ferns AF IDENCH NO. 105 ASHLAND-AV., uv that within twelve houra, or he would be tarred corner of Madieon-at,, with good barn, A. Wi — = Jud ait 193 Btato-ate and feathered, His Ife waa tn Jeopardy, and ho | SANSUME. 7 Union ae re PP ARENT DAVIS 80008 ier atan combing tha highest achlovements iu the utl of plano- fi king. ore MATRELRT, DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS hava reeulved, fle higheat teettmuntats from tho lead- rey darope, MH ATEHALLET, DAVIS & CO."8 PLANOS 1 plated ara cecd by four of tha leading colleges of music in ; CMCBKO- A LET, DAVIS & C0.'8 Plaxos HSROR ER meray | vtans mune agi) aby ohner pa Ut the wort was compelled to abandon his stool for somo i Moma aitd nitteh furnace, gaanitinees, etc, days and gemaln concealed, Las thon 15 years | §p0d trick barns very destraule, i, POTWIN, of'age. Our whole family were afraid to.ven- | ‘Ye! ee So ture” out-doors, ‘The days which followed | '[, REST sis FREE AD ARE ST ATO OC the 19th of April, until tho bright | ernie nee tty eet rec rie Ei May morning when ‘ Ales Unto troops | house tas all modern Improvements, ‘TO, surprised Baltimore with thelr encampment umn 7, upan Federal Hit, 1 shall never forgets and | ' RE: 8027 1 SG CO. ANO: iow I elorilied iu the fact that wa. were out of iE afeniaea at Campbell are. geaash-thont Wes fal wied fu Chicago tad thous of any the clutches of a mob who had threatenea my | etc.. (a perfect orders J. WENT, O77 Mobrooany near nehurey W. W. KINIMALL, rather, i may as well add ght Bercy ang ior Leavitt 3 Wabaah: ae Corner State and Adame-sts. the frat tno publiely.—that I repalred to Fed- | rjvo RENT —-1oUSi NO. Sia SOUT MONGAN-AT. | Tsyoq WANT TO_UET A FINST-CLASS UT eral Hill the game afternoon, and guided the dee hear Vou iurent 4-atory frame, dat frunty $30 pur ht plano, ga to the wareroome of WOOLD & tachment of troups to the earobones corner of | Month, BAMUEL GEMM, 116 Dearburn-se, S| aed eee? Sin Slate-atey asve inoney.. wad buy direct Gag and Becond atrects, where the arma tere | "0 NENT—A S-BTORY AND DASEMENT, STO atorod which had been tuken from the Maasa~ | sfonffHt, hated, with 14 rouine, al fuodorg tinproves chusetts troops; and, upon the approach of the | 1. C, ROUNSAVELL, 225 Untarlu-at, facture WW planoa to rent, Factory 19 tablished 1863, ¥. ‘Ferma and pricea to suit. New and 17 a eer IN WA JANOS United States troops, Mayor Brown's and Mare PO RENT-RESIDENCE NO. tor ABILAND-AV,, | > re Jest In HaAxoee ahal Kano's policemen left ins hurry. Thnes ‘corher of Stadiaon-at., with wood Varn, A.W: FISCHER PIANOS, baye changed wonderfully ainco then. BANBOME, 7 Union Wuitdlag, nul price. Tlayos { Fn, IN, 03." 1t AND 13 WARKEN-AV,, 01 7 E in world. a pela atk: Aino gore Nena fowen : Deat tow-priced in tha wart In aplondtd Jocations, OTA, ras A shipwrecked sailor waiting fora sai! ts like a buelnces man aitting at home and nuralng a gougl orcold. Got Dr, Isull'a Cough Siruy and be cared, Only 25 conte a buttle, North Siac. 7 (PO RENT=A_g-8TORY AND DASEMEN’ je a Telling, Siz hudiaas at butwees Clara aad bests borny, inodgtn Improveinat 9 Sxtures, Apply to wet aan, mholesome: tpacdy. ures aaiectives Je De WALLACE, 12) com 4. at apply to Liale's Honey of Morchound and Tar, | 7yy NT-ON NORTIC SIDE, AT €35 PER Piko's Foothuche Drops curo in onc minute, To ae oN cieatatae Ee ory aid beiaene driek Q, Ht, HOZKT, 9 Washington: NO. Hon ed fu exchang diamond cluster ring, PORsAL Two Goop DRIVING O18 hUET +2 a —— ESS THE TRIB 3 MBRANOM OFKEORK. | (ro RENTOIS: PRIOI-ST., NEW TWOs . fas, Work sloxle or double, and accustomed to SUE DRIMUNE BITANOM OERLOEM. | ([O RENT 133 FUPHITON-ST. KEW TWO-STORY | sity: nino one top, oaureseewagon, Wut lie meedt will taaiel tacaleontamerertd cents reetieates | TONES BUSA EEO O°, GEE: | Se price i charged at the Mato Ofico,and will ho received | 144 Desrbaru-at. ds . Uae tap iugyy, in Horough repate ed Tut like aeangy A SEUIB Booksellers and Stationers, 123 | iigauu ordery sewerage sijrigueysicetient menor: yb nud Biatdcatss, oF Hs Dy LITTLE, Ww. Nowadeater, Btatfoner, ete, rug | 00d! $25 per munth. CB, WALLEL 41 Ciarkeat., | S0U WV enter RY, ns P NNOYEI & Co,. iY G ‘Si TO Soa WABABU-AY.. ee Sa ol Fah ne Riou he eae a rn onenh aler, and Fanc “0. RENT— RST-CLASS S-bTORY Ut jon & rhulce seloction PEER TACKBON, 2 Chamber of Coinneree,or y fiahta colurat these spo of tha beat auatity, aud LE-RUGGY AND HWARNESB—A SQUATE: hi cath. sh couraor Lin CAST OFF CLOTHING, aa ener | Feduced tw correspond with the tinics, rt ; ‘FO RENT—1 WIEL FURNIOI A TWO-STORY AND bust hich age bie acknowl * - ul = i iy el a Lies BAD =Weneee {uinfeved houess ave furaliure at a6 Lincoln-ay. cvtvel suf datcdog a coniletg aortmont of our i . GENTLE: | 0 RENT—ELEGANTLY-FURNISNED REBI- : 's esat-oft clot! A ‘i iy m Ud, Olcs, etc., and the celebrated Concord ux+ A men's caso slot nett, ad Bel DMronces ortiy aa ouh, DN tome a PURER, Ole Bie, Wasi Pail) £00 CauT-OFF CLOTMING at T. | jodENT—3 NEAT COTTAUES, 7 700 TOONS, NTED—100 HEAD OF “SECOND: 1Giie oI ? xy ee ry IKAVY WOKK MANE: NO ONJEC- gy ULES. Br chance CLOTH Suburbane Wee THEME Midtown MUHIG A, PHaee, pee eT eS . — * ry NT-UOUSEMUNTEUS ATTENTION | oMice. eee Dacre wea nna arta, soit sn A OR Ne cas Hl OR SALE-ULD PAPERS IN PACKAGES OF 100 | { wo parlora, aud K. Grat floors laundry, ax bedr OAT NEAT Ee - CK ana aan FEE Mere Hp EN ke Ea Mea TjOl BALE-TREES AND ORAPEVINED, Clap. | Gud tenant $50 por wont. orlere ropa i L-MADE OUT: little inere than cost of removal, Box 333, wor | 7 aa vai YORE foun of ai'kiiee to any quant (PO RENT-NT DUSES TN WEST AND NO! at ayaa M a date Ot Peete one fein ssaiat euaoloied CALS and Doarborgedte 4 ce D | eee ERVEMIDGE S DEW ioedoraa 2 PTY | AGENTS WANTEOQ, ‘PORENT DER AULE HICK HOUSE INUYDE | AGENTS WANTED-EVERYWHERK—TO BELL Park, with 10 rouuist ell modera itnprovem: the Verfuction Window-Cleaner. For partiquara and are low “Apply at 11a Ladaily: cy vaengan ddareus of ent st Vab Lavaliovat., Chicagy, ee TH LINBARIES OR BIN+ Ef OR Bi oy corner M PPgecras ota and reataurauta at Q. 1HUSh it man aod wile oF tive gentice Fa, Bt reasunable terme, A ‘ail plavesin clty and coun entry -wecundest. Miscellaneous. MATEUR COMP! hakspeatean characters th scanr MOFARLAND, E MB, SPENCE iS; LARENCE IOUSE, CUKNER STATE AND HAR: | ke pauth of the Palmer Nouse— 1.80 (0 $2,005 or ed SoU renled ANTED=A LAD r Orn rom $i) te $10; also, i HOUSE, 51 RAST WABHINGTON-ST.— Blugle wari roohs, $4.39 wi Tranatenis, $1 per day, USE, 174 STATEDI., MGMT OF ; i" er Houww—B1 Su per days $0 to $7 per ouks day-hoard, $4, aa * naanne HOAMD WANTED: DARD—WITH UNFURNISHED OOM IN A DE. viralie location on the Nureh Side for a References glveusnd required. 'd2, Tribune offices, om nee OARD-BUITE GF “THREE UNFONNIEHED jaas board, in nice locality north: th uf Chtcagurave$ terms iS CHIANCES. ATURE AND GOOD WiLL ram house, tilied with boarders; Alldress 8 01, ‘Tribune gttles ae LADIES AND VON BALE—FURN COR, BALE“DINING OM, entat hear promin aromaul, "Feibune fut i id cigar store, WIth furniture complete, Address bune attics, R SALE-MEAT-MARKET IN SPLENT dulug ateady ¢r1 roots, wi thilrat iy OK, BOCK, AND FIX- tu good locatlon,— premises or to P. ENCED RALKSMAN, shy ‘Siesourt and Katras, dealre voids ou cumimitasion ress Ttouin try Hirevoort Hours, refers to pressnt ems Na, 6240 To 4. $0 Cannl-st., hetwe Jind ai upportuulty te muke &: ‘ali and sve for yourselt. 4s IN PACKAGES OF iy FOR SALM ING CONFINE- 8. if NI Nd-auarts carer ollice, oF 364 War Bnd an fe i Ate raturu to thi O8T=MONDAY AFTERNOON botween McCormick Mali and if returaeu to 249 I DIES DULING CO} Autos at hissy 8 yerat i j private aud coutueuttal, ox 20, City Pua FROM HENRY F. following bank-cnvexa drawn ul Hankers, by Juch t ED=1 Cheap; also Oxtures. 2 rivune }EP—UvK BUITABLE FOI COAL BUBT- Al Ibuns oMce, t EI 4, 1670, 82, BU frutne cottages oF 2-etury huuses, sou: ta cativa, algo, aud prico, Ost, HRS WANTED. ARE, ESTARLIBH Chicago—Laving a with amply factiities, aug desiring tu ¢ Vike so'active party outside business, and would ru to $10,000 cash or wore. Address PO, “Vribuue ofticu. it WANTED—WITIE 82,00 TO $5,000 IN legitimate: large jetters of inquiry Wuih TAG, Job Wodtrey, bi ‘Alo onv cheek 0 m Rew . Ware been notined aut fo pay uby of the above-described checks, ait Hat puretslux ur rocelytua th EN IY alisica, Dupage Co, UA rit Tan sons ary Warne i 2 FE AND COMPLITE DTOREROUSE, FE for furniture and hoes goods, julpli-at, - Lowoet rs iM Tellatia business, Aret-class and wusWer where can by seen; OO |. Tribune ottice. iD 8 GE ‘ast Van urep-st. raliables for furuiture and merclan GO0R Dux. war Ne parties, Rb low rates, ab Brawluo before golug elsewhere, TORAGE FOU buggtes, etc, 7 alia, E Ti, 78, 60 tw7ds pormanent { NS outate Save ‘PELRGRATIY-LAl by taught telugraph' IONS IN BABE uy terms, place of “AND GENTLEMEN C MERCITANDIBE, Ii city: alvauega al doe retouae wines : ___ MACHINERY. 1 ENUINE AND BOILER coppar atill, couplers; une } uau power coffed-willly te aes, States ENREUIE. Olt & CO., No, LW)" MOQUKEMOLD GooDs, Saray Vai I UKE CO) N lads of Lonseh 1 JOw prices; casy terms, ua ly Dew; oby small 20-loch Kuvatuer grinuln, aa rot lattes, wood-workio woods oa woulbly payioents ‘uli STORE ts FULL OF oTalne i housciiold furniture of every de ant parlor aud chamber suits wt 30, $50, luted cottage cham! Bi. Wo elev inake halt, Y ati other inatireeace and bedding at lowest 0 ‘Qur fuimeasy waresvous ary full uf bar- Btotage {row tl Me Ty MAIL itive presas eat je etter pre sy tit Wranaon) tobe Mee | MATERIAL, OEXCHAN 150,000 WORTIT atoch'in Jota uf $5,0k0 to 643,00, tworthitds real catate. Address & Now York Cly, i PRIN'TIN Sear car ry BqUly Water