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“Tym “CHICAGO “TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1880—TEN PAGES. , perlenced the d of Inheriting © name the possession of whieh ig provocative of the second-hand sarcasm of sniall wits, nnd the mora ponderous ssisers of thelr betters.” Green-Room—Storias by Those Who Frequent tt notwithstanding that hy new hold tho fabu- fously remunerativa past of editor-iu-clilet of Punch, and wiltea a large share of all the ppear in that paper, still knows how—to contribute wore or teas to the perlodienls, and ‘to keep is active conneetion good things that. ny muinnazes—nobody OT qssued in Londou for the Ang Christimns-Sea- “AnD? he slghs, “witlauch agatherlng ¢ nein be seen at Kelnaniehter na wher @ loyous band of trie Bohemfiats was Urure 2?” faving rend the narrative, it does not tale Jong to find the answer, deseribed as a quit which Cockney tour As Mr Burnind ts eo observe that. It 1s hight sno festive party, will ever visit the place well that I state who a few the Boheimans were, finest headers tito the Jake and shouted and sing the loudest, onungster known as ‘IIL ase heard of hin as the enstn now at the lie I "Billy" Florence, Henty Irv- Byron, F. 0, Bur- nani, Mme, Modjoska, » o———_- Kelnsolehber; ut old ‘Tyrolean village Waive not yet spatl siderate enous iuprobabla that tho Henry 1. Howe, Arthur Matlhison, {. Dlanchard, Alfced Thompso., Toole, and Olhers. auburn-hatrerdt ce of The Chiengo Tribune. tsi year fio thls or(T thank thee, genial Marl Nt Retr words), Lsent ‘Titi x recounting how the dra- ig of one of the morning. nows- nit Inte his hend te ro about isin the theatrical profes- them to contribute to a k which ha was bringing out, sored Ina imperfect way y—to skim the crean of the volume tor the b ntloned savage. Forsouth, how soon ‘gettulness Inewmber the Is Ite Hfet ‘Chat book was Stories by ‘Those But what boots it now? etings of Inst Christmas al- mory? Are not other tur- nd his not new mistletoe > And the old Joves, too, discarded for the new? ‘Therefore the Stage- Door” rest In the Imaho A fresh suitor, decked in has como to ent stitesinan att of ufairs in England. The an who has made umous was the best ssh ‘Toole was the best swinnner, of thecompaiy, re George Augusttts Sala, mdinund Yutes, and the mnusteal erltic of the Thuea, whose priteipal wnitisenient, aceord- ing to the verrclons Burnand, was to race eneh other {1 the water for the price ofa pint é and “ Diazy? were two more of the holiday makers, by which, it field are meant Siam (Sina hi deorge “Lewls), and ‘Then there were of gont’s mille. and ainong the rest were Grorge tho Sccond *Chear-Hoys-Cheer ” don't belleve Irving, ask ‘oole. ory an sk Higmareck, ask V G., or wrile to ho Times (the Intter ay fornumes at which every Englishman ts an adept),- He'll be bound you'll get the same aneier everywhere, MADAME MODJESICA'S contribution is a poent, The Avtise's Sen Artystys or, Drew,” —whielt Wilde hing transinted fram the Polish, story Is of ons whose soul was heavy with In a dream, the Vision of Lin- mortal Glory appeared from. out of the Tho artist beseeches the Vision: “0 let me not dle crownless!” Tho realy out of ie! heart of the sun, tte livery of 1850, “Child ynovunt of the truo happiness, Nor knowlng 1's best wladon, thou For Iight, and ive, and liughter; not to waste ‘thy youth it shooting arrows nt the gun, that umibstion in thy soul poison will infect thy heart, Marring all foy and gladness.” Jsut tho artist persis! his eyes two. beams of “Beneath whose fylgent ilres tha Inurel crown (of Paine) tho blushing débutante to the Tler sinile seems sweeter even er’s did in the yenr that Is dead, that sho ean entertain you, for her at rehearsal, Across lier ads tho legend: " ‘he Green- ‘Those Who Frequent It.” ‘The very words are fraught with memories of passlons, terrors, anlanbitiuns, - People who haye never ene teed tho place say that It 19.an opartmont tnd suddenly from oom: Stories by aht finsh forth— ‘The green-room ‘Tyisted aud cueled, u4 when the Sirian star Wituers tho ripening cor, and ove pale “Felt on my beaws and Lloapt wp and hty piso of fame, and heard buiny nations praising me, U when the rentiza- Seareely is this nehi ton “vomes that there are thorns in the leaf, and that thelr “toothed barbs?” are burning ‘Che aruststrives yainly "TIE ALE-DHUSE, N, OVEN TIE ALE , 3 Jumny that speaks, Tothe green-room, the thentrienl manager willtell you,—at least so ha told the editor, authors « come nervously sensitive and {nordinately vain; and, after a brief hour or so, are thrust out oftho way by the Jesiiimate exponents of all theyhave created or sugested, Here, a few sesks afterwards, the same swelling authors cometo be Mattered and congratulated,—to te coldshouldered or cursed. rom fasues the young and untried actor, arylug hls fate {Lis hands; nnd returna enshlons a hopeful Here men and women tate one another with a violence and tnreason, & want of justice and an ab- soe of humanity, unknown in no other setlonof civillzed society. ‘Chey fawn heru; they “my dear” one snother; they back- bite; they cultivate the religion of falsehood aod develt to such anextent that people onversed In thelr ways’ ure slugdered, shocked, nnd appalled. But here, also, are dutitisthe tongue of deep Into the bran, to remorve the feat, tit “ With a dolorous ery, ‘That pulod the Hugering stirs bofore tholr tle, T waked nt laat, und saw tho tharos dawa i ace Inte my’ darkened room, deemed Ltn mere idle drown, Lut for this restless pate thit gnuws ty heart, And tho red wounds uf thorns upon my brow.” - WALTER LACY, who saw his first London play fifty-six years ago, ant has frequented the green-roam In “some capacity or other for writes of * Old and Young Stagers.’* characteristic anecdotes of Kemble, Mac ready, and Matthews, he goes ns far biek among the * old staxers ” us Garrick and the .Gistrick was inost happy, he ays, in the exhibition of anger, resentment, horror, despair, and minduess; but was ex- eelled in tenderness by Barry, whom he gen- acknowledged to bo the most ex- vor that aver trad tho stare, Garrick once sald that © Kean was the only pproached her David’? tte in the “ Alchemist,’ thelr plays, hall a century, despondent man. Tlehard that after seeing hi “DEAR Siti fereare done the most charitable deeds, anid liendliness becomes a jewel on men’s and vomen’s breasts; here will bo found tho faest impulses of gencrons ature; here tho right hand scarcely ever knows what the left hand Is doing; and these battered, broken wills have listened to better examples of the religion of Humanity than ever preucher preached or salut practiced. Pupils schooled lasoatern a class-room may well hava 4 BTOMES TO TELL. Sothey have; and, for tho most part, thoy tlltheir experiences, or the finagined expe- Hences of othars, In creditable style, damesome of the contributors to this bro- chore, ‘There are, of course, Henry J. Byron —two gentlemen without stage would by a-dreary: » Blanchard, the veteran % pantomiine, and that der old “stager, Walter, 1 ABeckett and Palgrave Stimpson; Robert Feeco and Alfred ‘Thompson. te theso are all, or neurly al thors, and not actors. tkut-reader! Most of thom wero actors ‘ue, and thelr lives have been associated ¥ih the stage for. years, Lear me out, how- tren and your confidence will ba restored, Ouer frequenters of the green-roont on tho fontents-lIst of this annunt ara; a Helena Modjeaka, Honry Irving, J. L, Arthur dintthison, Henry Dlowe, Ma- tton (whom you caine so near seeing In erica, With her splendid compan fimous revival of As You Li HENRY 1, TOWER, “An Actor's Note-Doole” {3 the title o Mr. Menry 1. Howe's paver, one of the oldest actors on the English stage, possesses an Tnexhanstl- ble fund of thentrleal experience. Actors ib extraordinary notes tho outside public, MM P sueh fustance: Mr, Howe fs aud, ke Mr. Lae: have ut tines the sent to them fran Howe (elis of “se remember, while avting at the Linyiurket, *'The Vicar of Waketield,’ pla needs i, L wore a phir ol Afar the performance Berlin gloves, recelved this notes y ar those d— gloves to-mor- row _night, ‘by —, Ll shoot you. Yours, Brae.’ “I comproimised the matter, and wore onu only, carrying the other, aud L heard nomore. White at Covent Garde had a Biblesent me with these words: this as clogely ug_ you have your Shi and you will be the better man,’ ingin SWHd Oats? ab. tha Naymarkel James Wallack being the Rover, 11 ol theman in the corner of the dress-cireto next tho stage hud risen from his sent, and was putting on his grenat-cout and comforter very deliberately, when Wallack addressed hin, being always very much annoyed If the wu ence moved before the *T beg your pardon, sir,’ sald Wallack, ‘but the pleca fs not quite over? ‘Lhe old 18+, site prepared, aud ropiicd, ‘Thank ‘alack, but lye had quite enough ‘This turned the Iuugh ogulust Wal- ad FG. Burnand, ¥hom the Londor But you tell pices wis endeds ARTHUR MATTINISON'S : “Tu tho Front Row " is one of those peeullar sketches written In the tongue of the lowly, which ho tniltates to perfection, It ts the supposed conversation between one of tho rst row of the lullet and a cory, heard at the whigs during refien commionees as follows: “Ah, my them as has hoen in front rows ag knows, siznrdness of ft, whatever sort of a front tis, Itbs that hard to keep up, eyo of Eurnp ts that fixed on you, wast for tho glory of It, gh the secloodedness and pr est row posslble, beon fn the ballel many pantermines as L hlsselts and, though my figger that neat and trim tho front row of the stalls Was always hipon tie; though nover, in the i her spangied kerai ina Tovang cast a hi at tha gol The “ole duk of a Blanshad” alluded to, I need hardly sity, Is Mr, 4. 'Ly DLANCHARD, who, for years whereof -tha menjory of play- gour runneth not to the contrary, has fur ‘ished old Drury Line with tte yantomlin lis share In the contonts of iho Gree: Room” is "4 Strange Passage in My Lite —being a recitatof how, tn his salad days, ot lost in tho subterranean event GardenTheatre, and remained an Ine rlaoner thera for nineteen hours. nounlucky Lriday In November, 185, there was a consultation In the roont o! the mechanichin of the thentro, about ealling Into requlaition for the forthcoming panta- ininy sume mechunteal contrivances which lad graced the pantomimnes of 0 former gen- of sulecting what was Nkely to be most suitable was assigned to young Blanchard, who: received speelal Ine structions to look out tora certain “antinated peacock,” ‘The zealous young mau wnders took this labor at onee, and tt was during an: exploration for this wonderful bird that the eundle went out, and lett litin’a prisoner ini ite Inbyrinthian passages Hollingshead, jriiue Pinero, aud the on. Lewis Wing! Lal entitled “Tennessee B of a audject, ers, is. navel ‘Yom,” and, although fuuitor, to American Stote says he onco asked. wero, Who, while innking tile mark the Saturday's wages-sheet, was ob- a ea ls tight nnd, how ‘astuin of the bac! low. long have 1 Uyo been in as all ho come to lose "Tennesse Tom? explitns, - ts An eneounter fn a cane-brake ere he was overtaken whilst nttomptlne fecape from a cruul master who had [nis ned his wit) (4 sesvant in the housg) vis her Jady's earring, ly written, although overdo ‘the golden By the time, however, that ev returns to the Unite word for jt, ha will be a for he ls using his pen. vigor lle contributes 9 Tnatey's Magazine, Florence was eros ni yenrs ago In thestenin- On the “partiewlar morning the capauity of Y's run ton number of Atmerlean Comunity: Reeredited to represent thelr several t the Vienna Exhibitian, ne Were Intorfered with by Man overbonrd saltor jumped fnto the sea to gaye ho lad who hud slipped from tho te brave fellow who thus riaked sineg become famous ay Afutthew chainplon swinuner of the world, MENRY IRVING, Ing Oy Inside which camo od many years Ago, falary was little and tho parts temarks that, at the present allan ds making management, a tttle ape hot Inopporumnely Ve Ee munitarian branch - of lo says when he, rama of “Cramond m, tho varions members. Tiys tn the pleco tad full to wash down their ‘of which over a hune uring the run); aud Peer became a migiy the Scotch nol who, with. watery rowded the wings, Trony of dramatic fate ‘to Sceng until the supper had Jng’s tale fs ans ry? and ts tin One of tha most pathelle I ever isn’t what tt wag, I onet as the eyes o1 ur, has Jom. ere fa.an inclination to dd Status, you. 19 progress of re: beneath Covent ALFRED THOMPSON, the present editer of Pan, aud an old tl atricul nunager, contributes a story respect- Ing a hourtless young actress whose only desire was to be conquoring, cost it to others Her ouly desico was trluph y—her only satlsfaction, the ratifying ler vanity. teed, other natures waste in thoy blod for her, her’ pride ua all the greater; {ft they wisted beneath her glance, her arrogance would be the more roplete,—Sr, ‘Thompson's deserption of the Spanish bult-fight, though pers raphia as Aloxundre Duuias’ or, Is splendidly weltten, what It might, for her. beaut euker eyes, ¢ way,” Mr, Try! elhibor’s “Ia ‘Too! ‘the comedian, follows Mr, Thompson's “Crinisoy Vetuls” with an account o she once escaped a testimonial: ‘Loole was about luaving Etabuyy MENKY J, DYNON hecdata or two about Charles ever was an actor more mlm and run after than Charles ho ought to have known bet- lent to have a iin » “It ds yery easy, say that, hud’ hoe not the world would never ut F firmly believe that Dhave wyself too u London, when. pcompany determined te entortaln supper, abd presunt hin with some: little artlela of: value, In. tokel friendship, But the schome was disclose fo the intended peciplent before it ought to have been, through the inadvertence of one- of the company, "The, result was,” says ft Edinburg without: anys ‘Toole, “that L by jostlufonish, though 1 aun gure that -L carslud: ‘ testimontal, thoug! with mo tha hearty good wi Scoteh frlonda.’” OTHMAN CONTRINUTORS, Ihave by no megns exhausted the con- 3 of all my WBeekott writes atalo called “Act whieh Is full of Interesting passages; Marie Litton tells the story of a young netress whogo matuma was always urging her not to intss her “chances Jal Fernandez con tributes 9 himorous Ifillingshead chrontctes "A Legend of Brighthelmatono”; Arthur Pinero dfscourses: nfter the atalnt manner of Ella about “Waste Taper; Fanny Dernard-Beere affixes her nine to A ‘Tale of a Peoeork Prank A. Marshall his to“ Nothing Suceceds Take Success”; Robert Reces fathers an apocryphal history of “A Green-Room hose’: Leading Lady” who ls very Jenlous; Charles Dromlos”; the Hon. Lewls Wray Iistorlan to a spiteful raven, “Sambo” by name; and Savills Clarke sings in rhyme of “Tha Stage-World,? So much for Buck+ Ingham} tT, | great problem adjusted in lls particular way, Reuniht of Lindi but ns Jajsicions purely | naw process mills) ————— Mardy o alngle business mun enn be found | U8 mutter of cconomy, | 1 JINDIANA. * | who does not heartily condemn tho present | pass whatis known as the Eaton Tacit bt Official Vote of tho Stato for Prostdont Waultoo, “betltlo: MinWAUKER, Nov, 20.—To the Editor of the Evening Wisconsin: A fow days ago T gration Agent at Copenhagen, Denmark, stating that in answer tow letter froma wealthy German In Karistadt, Bavaria, ask- he had givon my address, and asked mo to reply fally when the inquiry eatie, part, and the sitbstance of the whole, with a ew comments: Edward P, Alle, Muwauk nlidress, 2 wish to emigrate to Amertes bub sad to relate, it Is hard to sell anything, an ; President Andrews, of Marietta College; and | ry then only at a heavy toss. Our Germany has & ‘din ste: 4 ee | Lhe Inte become & poor country. “Its unity broht, pig mutt uae I Hue" airaatleny ile speakt the pressure of military, State’ oflicials, and. Pega eign trea rear ay sau state that the factory-men who Sppased the | ‘Natcoso experienes: in the customs service, “Chese would bo the best nen to accomplish a res duced mmong us neal. In tho Bundesruth, | for tn the tarlit whieh would place itmore | favorable—many new factories (some very | T OSt—ON Sa’ {in qeeord with tho principles the question is alrendy being discussed. And’) gio best nuthorities aeun the subjuet of the ‘spit! Is No, longue Bute, Sona beautiful danifly and pepo ce ne morning he will arise, only to lay him ray 7 it weit down inal RE night with twontycive ciples -In viow nnd leave, out of view | cotton producing State, Our people are be- stripes on his back, Whit a diszraco to us its ghgeunlary, tnteruste, of John Smith | sinning to see the folly of growing cotton to A ee that the tarlif needs slmplifieation; second, " t th eople ean long be In- Believe me Tio not take a plvouly, ft should be made a tari not for’ revenue yvallza Up thet Tain ate, i pba ln the whipping-post.? only, but shoulit be umds more a tarilt for | onton a distant people for food aud raiment; poverty iy Its train, Everything gronus under: poles, Whoever ing tic means goes tis way and lets Germany be, fore bg yong have: passed by, tha whipping-post will be futro- then the citizen who does not bow and tick Germans! Chis Is our reward for the year | 9 Bt ylow of things. In two years we will have and has “a Tfe of experience behind hin,” hut lhe wes tie "propristor of a bri of cementavorks and Hivekiing, “Phat he | £28. valofeny When practleable compound | experience that there Dad rented the bropurtivs, and wished to eee emigrate and luaye the lessees In possession, Ver ¢ ehinery ho has, aud desires informatton ns to prives of such things here, of freights from fe either to. Arkansns or Whiconsin, leaving’ a class is fullof meaning. Ie attribut Ills of his eotntry a ppurently to her “unity,” | peal Germany herself does not her, but, withuut assuming much wisdon,. eonatel i erable duty on goods or morchnndise | tho fing Is all romoved from tho seed; tho viich the JAW wiukes free, “Che hnporter + dtamunts not being permitted to tly or leave the aun of $1, 100,000,000, suptasiine shoxlould fing digehar dl. Sho then dowel hersalg.| seayient w the cause of her low estate Ig, from my stan polnt, quite clear. She imuleted France in getlt in gol silver, but large! of rotting the §1,100,000,000%in | gold (which | &d would Wat long have Liatped Uie mater, even If she had) sho anby rece! Rold, and all tho rest of {t was received by the peaple in French goods'and nel ieks, 80 that when it wentinta the Imperial Treasury No adequate — paper-smoney, and downrand Kent in gheck by tuliary power | Chants pure by the {nimedinte necessities noe REFORM, NOT TOTAT REVISION, soventeon olde “Then you think the tarlif nceds a total reeelyed a letter from tho Wisconsti Imil- | Teyislon ? . vision,’ T think tho tariff should be lett in tho te y inal as Ht Ive that the Inequalittes of the | (ucHon of vary waalthy Gat , feritdasnl cortala features theruol shoultl se wilicllanes, water ng aboutbringlug winchinery to thiscountry, | limproved and the tarlif system reformed and | yo commercial engital, a8 they grow mostot | AA perfected, takin the existing tarlif asa basis | the cotton they spin, “They nse gaven-horse | "y) ‘How could this bo brought about?” power, seven operutives, and work up 650 to i Jpesterdiy, Ae dattee ae party seek- 3 ae ab seume fo me if eat b tt f Ing information arrived, and ag lt secms to | best through the Inbors of a comnission of rt . hat this agent, moot unature to be of public Interest, I | experts, aud by experts Ido not mean manu. tho subject, E A dV ainte thiab thle agents A rive | vy i fucturers and other wen who hye persona) give herewlth @ verbatim translation of 8 | vids to serve, *ungrownd axe ertaln. price i" é evedl at the sieriiles of the peenniary Intere p47 Hale t 3 fam- | poabtareal It was withdrawn for. the thue from her awan:| sts of AB or C D, who tay happen to bo: eesti terrae practically, flan, | peavenat neople, She had beaten Franco in war, but | SoeuKed in manufacturing an article the) atctimant dispeises wt weoienth ert Shad obtained a fearful: revenge in-| Gly upon whieh may bu at tho present thie) iho butldings, mote pawer, tnachinery, and | Poole BALE — A finutten, “Germany had now no silver money fubue Si Sanit At tho same tine changes opuratlyen nt {She has stilt about one-third of ith—Bd.j, | in he tar Interwa our oxperts have to separate one threat other material are mixed, and we hay Appraiser of the Port of keparnte two almost Invistt Valorem Duties When and Governor, __| expended by tho framers of the tariff was | io unwise to put mombers of Congress upon | would bo entirely saved, Yon eneaibeNt, | wasted, when rellable authorities upon polit | gucha Cninmaleston for the reason that thoy Tot wile jn conne | eal economy pronounce: the present code | would bo inclined to consult thelr constita- | compress, bagaing, and tes, becnuse they are tea — Noversber | an enormity which iscrushing andstultifying | ents only or consider the interests of partic- Intended and only used to render cotton elegttonty 199%, the growth of trade beneath its wetght, A | War localities instead of tho Interests of tho | transportable; em, Ken) Nat. | prominent citizen remarked several days whole country, which should bo kept in | double Inpper, and breaker, or preparatory ") ago that the combined ‘strength of all the “Another much needed reform Is in tho | remedy the injury done by the gin, press. and HH ; are ean Tath ot caval 8 uid surecelon ot Pe butte iret {ines as much work, Ty oe rt ask of shouldering legislative mistakes inndg 3 e s ar i iene By Inanera of grentexcitoment, Tha will-o’ | ROS from the privilege of rexistering a4 | one-fourth the tang a the-wisp schemes for tarlit reform whieh } broad, {lberal polleyof Kngland in the wealth | waste Is because fresh elastic cotton is only m3) creep Into public alscussion of piety Sleation. qu jimuiliicenes of her uersbarts aries used, and much machinery discarded. ‘The a Were inure plentiful this year than ever, But te British levied upon the skilled Inbor tin f 2 iy tho ease with which each party pulls down | te, whole world to build up thir vast | which has not beun told) and sheen Js owing is} ihe faealfieutie thenret lent Birnelure. oF tho , other Iy creating a feellng in favor of some | With ve 1 ft sensible nilddle course, according to the Aelthy TROBE! WO. slat yi suite. Yomtauh | perfect’ and to the fact that It has never been. lew: . iT r, Bat E} Neves cxprestel by auaionties tn ls ets. | four commercial fact. fils tr 4 a ; * can be built at St. John, N, atan expense | compresses teetion sentioiants are entertained by the ’ et att men who antl come, In contact with ail the OF onetilrd of wine le w Mt puzallng quostlons which the tarlif laws have | stp we admit Hst wlll our fing | lapper, double lapper, and ‘breaker-cards, i i ship we admit on our fist will carry ie i mivan ray ta. ‘A fons Hays BO tH9 ten alee {nto foreign parts, and add ta cue Tinpor- | when the dainago by the ait Gilet Naval Omeor cu this topics acu and julluenéo asa Nation, Durinw the | press are soukit to be reme Fe) a ‘aur Twas in Canada when a number o} Ti TUY APPRAISEN’S VIEWS. American ships sought the protection of the | seed-cotton that 4 James Quay Moward, Appralser of. tho | British flag by registering on their list, All { mount of baled cotton, Ps) Port, was yesterday called upon by a Heratd | the owners wanted was soine guarantes that | year all cotton factories must hold an cight- 2 reporter and responded toa request for lis | their property would be safe from the rav- | months’ stock of the raw iaterial, or be at 8 views with great courtesy. ‘The Appraiser | ages of privateers such a3 the ‘Tallahassee, | to mercy of speculators, 74) was for niany years United States Consul in | And yot, when the trouble was over, and all The following are short extracts from the ni] Canada, and) recommended the abolition of | danger was past, the United States refused ui a the Reel proeity ‘Treaty on the ground that | to register these veysels in our ports, Tho 7 rns who vit 0} the Canadians were getting the best of tha | consequence is that the Britisti merchant | ¥ Cie ngter. ah Te ait bargain, Jie is an eminent writer on finan- | muriny are just so much the richer in every epee or of Fertilizers :) fat Abner! ‘hore is probably fo mnairia | te Stars andstripes and whose master and | toulze the South.” = ant Appraiser, hore is probably no wan in pus cl f le: By wt tha nlon who knows 60. much about the | crew were shipped from an Aimerlean port, | sou. Commissioner of Agriculture: “1 havo Ue actual Worklties of, the cari tha ar is just ua yuck an Ammerienn vesiale Hf she Is. fered on aie, thing from every raiser, whose duty it 18 to Inform the Col- | duly registered, as thowch she had been yay a8 | lector ‘just how imuch each merthant nag to | launched on thd Hudson.” fe) os pay upon lls goods. ate Howard rusponilel EPP SLD to ee en dom] 0 the reporter’s questions In an wnbesitacng ny y | Ss i is manner, like & man Whe sees ls way clear COTTON GINNING AND SPINNING. fan) lie wpa go Mink ou presghe cut ts ade- | THe Clement Attachmont—Somo Pare | fins ever introduced,” « ¥ at] qitate to the ae ventitens of our commerce, | Meulars Melating to This Important Gorton: oe expect to seo It effect a revo- via 2} foretan and Homesile? | ieswas paleett th Be nia 1d, of Corinth, Mi f nnd loos, Its works 60 directly, that It wil ¥ There are many defects in the existing . E. Whitéeld, of Corin’ iss,, one oO! Ss 0 Weal 2a | tarlif and inequalitfes, ‘Thera are too many | theowners of the Clement atlachivent, has | Coumend Itself strongly to fariners, who aro 1 37 | goads on the dutlable list. aArtletes on which bs i it does hot pay to collect the duty shout be an Intabealin atlele on the rene oe ot J ifind the null all J x] 2 ‘4 | placed on the freo list. On some articles tho | Manufacturing cotton yarns from seed cot- | than pleased with. ft. 2 ha wetnall duty by tip ad-ralorein standard is ay aN tho Southern, Banter ond pura Ball Presid mi hormously high, ren 2 an per | o! ichinoend, a, ortunity was Ven te et % | cent, ‘The compound or complex rites of | to owners of the canelitile to F eribit it nt | {Uy satisfied, from examination, aut) BT duty should be gotten rid of ‘Cho duty | jeg °, Ht fi d 260 a al ot be pride sheets iit : al) thas articles sein ef iN He adel nr palgeille. Gut it Phatnk itis destined to work great good for za3i| ty | that would bear a gpectiic duty.—in a word outsville, tl] 28 | what our tacit needs most is simplification, was not done. If half thnt is clatmed for it te Cree d that the above frankly-ox- Fe rerae sates oar datas freee steed | S4efees ecuutd only be benefited by such A] pressed opintons of disinterested, ali ert a) be: . 2 sles | CXauttuation. What will be the decision con- } putshed gentlemen will induce the doubting iri] ig | Number of nrtlctes. Large classes of artleles | corning the Invention, after a rigid examina- | Eh wal 3 | linen and cotton fabries, should’ by groped | tlon, cannot be known until an opportunity | C. Fe | ox thrown togetuar, and a tatoof duty, such | for such an examination ts given, As a | Wieres eee yoroush Seoulnntion, they ial | 8 5 Der ceht for Instance, Imposed upon | matter of very general intorest, wo maka | Be to ita. mic ne press Bl bi “Do yott, think our present tariff tends to Jaten oxitacts te tho article ta the Sout | tho many whodo so without over having seen @ | Induce hostito leeisiation abrond or act asa | er Planter and Parmer: It. t fi Wa és | barrier to the extension of’ American trade?” The Southern mills, during the last flye or P. S.—Thereare twenty or twenty-five now- Witte. “In Canada, probably, or present tari | slx.yenrs of great pecuniary distress, have‘ | process quills, how belng erected, somo in Whitley system hig caused what ‘intent be called * re- | almost, without exception run steadily pay- | overy Cotton State, tallatory taxation” aud possibly will operate | ing from 10 to 20 per cent profit, while North- wail rates in bther countries in snereasing tho duties | ern mttls,wervelthersuspended or runningon Malarial fover, acne, and bdillousnesa will Imposed on Atnerican productions, Our ex- | short time, paying little or no profits, and the | leave overy neighborhood ag soon as Hop Itt * septionally: high rates of ies on cottala silliest Cai, rttal, stilt further fin he arrivy a iD foreign articles may havet tendency, Invlew | catton-tields, ina much worse condition. WHY GERMANS EMIGRATE, of the fhercasing comme¢res of the United-| report of the condition and progress of all | SSSR BRET BLE SDSS one : —— States with foreign vonntiles, ‘to enise those |'the cotton mills bf South Carolina, Intely N ORDER TO ACCONMODATE OUR NUMER. Letter from a Bavarlan, and Come | countries to put on higher protective duties, | published for the Department of Agricult. ished th i ments by Mr. E. I Allis, of Miil= | with e view of Keeping ont Amorlean com- | ureot said State by order of tho Board of | desinated, below, whore advertisements will” bo oe Commissioners, reports the net profits of the | taken forthe same price a: racess cotton milly ns varying | “lice, and per cent, the average be lng | a, Capital, | aot +8 he reports us follows: of spindles, 204; dally pro- 160 pounds 1 do not think {t needs a totat re- | 48 + humbe 675 pounds of seed cotton dally, | 8 broushtabout | jinton the seed. Before leaving this part of report af euch old-pracess will f i vie | lust one Interviewed (Mr. Hamuott, of Pled- Prof, Perry, of Wililamns | Colleges | mont Mills) compared it to. a‘sea-serpent. gs very favorably of the Clement at- tuchment 4 Clement attuchiment all adinitte had never seen It.” ‘The reports from Georgia inills are equally jd down by 4 Javed nga beta grectad, ba iA Hew ureceys mill at Senola, Ga, hing, aince Inst May, been mission would | running day and night.) New ns well as old sultled prine ) process tactorles are being erected In every principle Is | tho exclusion of tho necessarles of fo—to a 9 More money in rates of dutles abolished; fourth, | inanutacturing than producing cotton, ian to get o ont, eostliys about $175, for the lickerin and | PPA feel Totlers on each eards this fs vastly and and Sn some Instances pice 8 | two pounds of scud cotton per mtnitte, wher whore three or inare are used) bite the ordl- Whenee, passing ) POY some spuctal interest 2” through the usnal machinery, tt Is converted us should be adhored to | inté yarns of any number. | . rocass mill, fhat the th nearly auehile shoutd not ho too frequent and | Of larto necessary to convert any Whi bad for the interests of | tines aa much work, using sol cotton andl to to BiVe | by the old process, using Ini concerning | had passed throng alx op elght diferent Third—That it renjaves all’ Hut from the 5 3 ‘ y y , On tintess she romonetizes eilver, ar ollarwise | Stites. A Commfasio would probably rec- | gtrensth of the sliver, rove, and tread. provides a sutliceney of money of some kind ommend # pule that ti duty on any particu. utilize the luborand skill of her people, | Ht article afltouiel nag area Rett rove, and thread, the latlerof any. umnnbers, move towaril that polnt, so fir us the articles yarns made of bated cotton, thereby unabling “You, Mr, Editor, 1 bellave, ure ud youatiny tie, sruie Kreat (nanelnt binder here—demuny- cent, Fourth—That Jt produces strouger silver, more sheeny aid 69 per cent stronger thi. tization of silver—that preelplinted the crisis | 2f@ concerned whieh noy pay what 13 | Gperatives te attend more muehinery and . ¥ equivalent to more than 2u'per cent, vacls muchine to de more Work, espechilly tn a8 TT ee eS eee ve, AD-VALONED COMPLICATIONS... Se and Wenvinyg roan, W. Wasatch, “One of the greatest diMuulties in the way: FUih—That it saves the blaning, baling, ie pF avlinlulaering ta prisons Custanie dave bauglng, aid thes, unounting 16 95.60 per . ‘i 3 the: vast problem opened up by the nd] alo A pall give the inquiring German all the | valorem or Feelin system, “Tho oupliens Sirti—That tho seed, worth-§6 per ton, tue ition I eanyand tell iim thut, while all | tous Involved are endless und almost fudlnit, | ures to the manufacturer, 7 y the State of | Take tho gubjoct of cotton and Unen fabs Seventh—That it cuts olf all competition, as , ¢ Eden,” and vie AS DI exam te, Wis ateorten palucod to weal eotjou only: oma uly which will nut a u crow: lory, the necessity of counting the threads In an | bear long tra De an AWA 8 CeO P, Aus, Juch of cotton tu determiue its elussifica Lighth—Lhat ty dispenses with cottons be In the same directions but I belleve wo can thank God that the Republican: party yin or camot, use Sts great majority for im dui Jnfor Atnerica Is * God's country,” Wisconsin is Its“ Garden when cotton and silk | bales, and therafore in the sama = fabric, | waste, 1 age, cl DS, 6) c from another and coms the quantity of Nouh-—That tents. of Mx. Scotts annunt. Glthext A Discussion of the Subject by the | eehingredient. Diiferent ares of sil 3 i}. nil lng. perquisits, dra; pecutation, ete., thereon, cotton, being in bulk and | fromelmht to twelve months, enhanees in to | market value from one anda hall to two blo allken strands | cents per pond (inl) by absorption of | ott New York. ant decide the relative quality and value of | from the seed by tho filaments, x each, Experts are prone to disagree In some | tha staple a rich, creamy color, polabor BOT RET care heres we havo itis Ped id rae TL and auras It @ ror stele pates, appeals from the customs authorities h tess waste; whils ri 1. nas skutehs John | Reyenue Matnly, Not Revenue Only— to Washatatny andal dia interne te standing the same length of time detertorates u a Kations that follow, aim y Lane i] is acket value from ory 0 Subsittutton of Specific for Ad and dlspensing with eyery necessary elassl- | cents per pound, becomes dry, sensoned, and fleation thore could be ‘establishet a sure | brittle, losing on the average from eighteen Practtcable. basls for yalitation, not depanding so much | to twenty-two pounds per bale, and Upon individual opinion at upon certain | greatly from waste In being worked up in broad prinelples Intd down by competent and | tis dry state. New York Heralit, Roar tps Pe fapart Ma nuthorities, | Devwing aa fine porte y % t sith © viction that Congress will be fore: neg as the present tariff requires is expens- ol . Palgrave Simpson deals with “A | — ‘The convict Ld of Amorlean We. We hnve to keep in aperniien anong Binuories woud bp auved. sea iaor tion, tat " other things an extensive che Aborn- Bleventh—' 38 I Warner: recounts tha overlite 1 one Commerce to tilscuss antl pass upon the ques | tory and Oa aay o chamlcal this is | fire, as the pleker-room, with nll its te ilutd nets ns | (un at ite coming sesHlon seems to be spread | not only contrary to the genernl: principles | runulng machinery and. fly (ng. ‘Thore Is not an Importer of oxporter in | wich nro held by practical statesmen as the | pensed with, . the enintry who {5 not anxlous to see this | proper course for the protection and oncour- Twelfer (which ay which gives nerensing tt is —That the large sums annually ex- hin bablding, repalring, and Insurlag: fas! ing Mut, ts dis lies to both old and Thatag bales of textile hink tho present | fabrics are more easily handled, oectipy less Congress should discuss and fmimediately | space, and ara worth three or four ‘times vbat is } ttf wore er pound than bated cotton, there system of tariff rates and administration, It | so that President Hayes can appoint thesa | wot! Y Commissioners at onco and have them enter | frelght, profits, and other expenses on, that Would acem as though the profound thought | on their Important duties, Lthink it would | portion of tue goods consumed in tho South ‘Tho attachinent supersedes the gin, presa, be greatsaving In freight, and the also the willower, view. cards, because they are only used in trying to It causes the card because ft permits only ing of filaments done by Aunerican vessels. We see the effect of'tha | the gin. ‘Tha saving of one-half the usual extra strenath of the thread (the half of marine possessions, I think the snine | to the working of cotton fresh from the secu, course ian be pursued In this country | the ofl of which has kept it alive, clastic, by every | flexible, with all its attenuating properties ‘ue that ships | knayped, cut, or tangled by the e ) nor perinitted to uld cost to con. | seasoned, and brittle in this tangled condi- struct them at Bath, Me, Nevertheless every | ton: nor has It been Injured by the willower, gin, press, and coin- ed, twice the storeroom for necessary for the same Ow the first of each ublished statements of a few prominent Jvorgians wihto visited a new-process mill at m need that this litt * i Will revolu- T. J, Hender- rom every possible single Clement attachment should not pa » Mr, Fred Bell: licity and efil- consider it tha from $1,800 clency of the Clement mill. ceatest chiunge and progress that the South I think ft {s so simple, naturally afraid of complicated machinery, ‘ent Atlantic Cotton he largest mills In the South): © Clement attachment will do all that {s clalmed. It is just what 1 expected it would be. pressed opinions of disinterested, diatin- homases to visit the mill at_ Winasoi Westminster, C., or Senoyin, as to its merits, performance, ete, than aro — i TRY patrons throughout the city, wa hava estab. frauen Oficos’ in the diterens Divisions, as Th. SIMMS, Booksellors and Stationers, 123 dont, “H BOBAICE Drumiat 615 Cottara Grovo-arw ont comer Lhirty-tfttiest PIP W. HUCIDAN, Urusalah corner Thlety frst and 00 includ: iin pot oh ea ¥ neludes all machinery, | yas, at. RIMKLEY aver, hand, ete,s {ttle or | siatisasst, gp Ww-process mill visited at West Teonty- & tis Drigatsts, 1364 South ae wuteniahs Btationor, ota, , Druggish AY Sine Island-nv, doator, and Fanoy ILA Druculst, Gil Weat Madisou-st, cor ait JACOBSON, Drugust, 83 North Halstod, Oleh: Ing no | G1. C JLERMICK, Joweler, Nowe ives the | Ue gives tha Aer quawer Tecelved frown thei in the question, | cer indtana-s5 f i litres a : suy, and Who, from the {act of thei? personal | jn dy ty eee ea a ort eet | cor Gh ts “Kantstapr, Bavaria, Nov, 1, 1890.—10, | 0% becuniury Interest in the results of suvlt | vorabie: some denonnced it as a humbug: 3 Jabors, are not proper persons to serve In a hte . {less * ” ‘to an'agent seu-judlelal enpacity, Mon of the -experl- others snid it was worthless; others, it cout JANUS, & Cu, Uritists, 415 North CU, Drugatsta, O75 Larrabea-aty ator cond | a Rea ARERR ae av Aces Hopes T y ty 7 c Y Ct . aunt News and Stationary Dept 2A <4 in Copenhagen Tthinnk, tho honor of your gow tu! knowledge of uxseerotary MeCul- hurt nony but such og Invested In Its aur tho wel, FM. WHLLLAMS & corner 8 viewer, in closing his report (after | PEMSONAL—F. DYES, BOX 1M, J.W.T. }, ol page 1 says: “It Is fair to | PERSONAL SIS, Many CUITIS Louse, whoro wie will that they | wen. ItDAY MORNING, ON MADISON, PT a rat, ad recelyu rowileds AWN-COLONED GiYVIOUND, ns though cbafed; sulta- OK ‘eh ‘ tet terri ‘on easy paytients, th tha boat local Tle then says ho waann cducated mechante, | Veh malniy or chietly, always preferring | to fearn thatalt products of a. country or secs | walueged connected with mayer, 1 ult the puretins thore, with lake & polley whieh tends toward protection 1 ti Mearaunnek atrantaust abe aura policy. which tena tow ectlons | tron should be manufactured to {ts utmost | pdutlons and educational a wos not surpasan third, speciiic dutles should be substituted | value before oxportutlony, ani to reallze by brany pic Hs0 to B00 HS no vat nny ALE: AT ENG eh hours will be built to a —Titls 18, Youn LAST CNANCH TO un Grane tots for $n) nee ATO anita shautd bo Krad: ‘To convert wn old Into a new proses cote | POL 8. ly. Attor Nov. 0 thoy will and ‘Tho rents would ow towards America | Nab and while thuse rates of duty whteh are | ton-mill, little else ts necessary t An af r 1 outrageously high should be reduced, tho re- of seed cotton, capnelly from U,000 down to nde ewien ne ra tba cola of Gare duction should not be great nt any one time, cleanser of seed pnclly f Mi ateive witte the iron ie hoe, Maki it rente: fi ltted in at bo autd there, he Wilt being with hin bts | The greatest nilstake ever comm nt vabjes,? aa | econiuieal polat of vlow was the removal of “hotter movables,” and deseribes some ina the duty on toa and cofee, Whlel was eastly w collected, nnd was: very Inree in the ui. aulekly done, and no other pices of at Now York, ete ele. Ilo gaye ho intends to, oP er preheat ETT machinery ts changed. Now, lot us suo what | aie Gea, sah Ait : 4 7 doubtless recommend the restoration of that / Giement attachment, ‘Cho seed cotton Is | Farm with tirst-oluss iuuroreniontsy good RTD Ane seleat a future home |, acy in q mouified form, La that conection first passed through tho cleanser, which re- | Wellstockuds hou Uy ar fri »] {eniny be snl that the whole system of pet. ve! ull ie ‘This letter from a inan of that apparent: ty ny imposed, in Gustomeliouses should jueves afl ts dust, and most of the motos, | search of a trst-clasy r bolfshud, beaiwuse the effect Is to Inereuse | aoron diceetly inte the breast of the attache | set deatranio. How what fila | BY small petcentages tis duty on duttabls | ent at the tate of trom three-quarters to | CASE Shree pur tinrd-varned 2 in any, plonsane to 10,000 pounds seed cotton per day, cost | hoaw of yourown, und ato) ft d suv the luts, free, it $75 to S10Y, And to substitute an attach. | weney ty landlords for rou! ‘out une 2 and Ht Ln salient, tl 3 i snyings, ete, of the Da Gesu bake, Wiscbaniie UETMLUFE fhrateo! su rare chance sur UntEY HOTS, grOAt Hh Ment ty Hinks thi Title porfact Vic it is then carried by a revolving | money hi \ TANT EL) iy : ha Chien) ed all his obfigations to the Gov ff ry. Are. passed: thee tha ities V real oxtato ub gen Ha Ye tins pal tao dts whe tora of ho tne whorg. all. trash, | Usidine & © r Desite England on a') Se Maverninent inpaais. |e ca Buds) motes, and othor extraneous matter not re- | Wonnest: So eae nd oe Se a aranttieed siuall In amount or value have been dliebiatts moved by the cleanser or saws are combed | dang a ly, if nat wholly, withdrew. ed the Importer often ling to pay fees und | out and tha filaments delivered: to the card, t t churges «whieh wil amount to 15 or 20 per oh the: all Imperial bank-notes unger, $25. Lustead etaty ‘on the free goods, ‘This ba \eroni? papas thrones Wileh thoy fall elthor into Do you think, thon, that there should ved a molety af tin cortaty Privelples withered Co even at theyac | pury “railway trough, it ata Nixon, Munugery 5, ur Ing can (Ifonly ang card ts ised o¢ funwors tite etferod rod for this 9: Texuing reulesstale ayant have ndvantage of ready sale undue goo rituds to be dietritnite. EVAIN A GOt Fivk Foaunicy worth, 'UIN. cl Wry, lores Hid wasn) ver ahountof seed cotton into yarng in Any ono wishing ta invest (no tM q foo great or too radical In, any ono yeur, eeltit bi - uny specitiod tne, lu little gold, and thot Slttle being Ereanent changes, us well as oxtteme | Sccond—That the eard ts mado to do four | 7s0it Sal withdrawn. fro, her by imports; ptitonteewaat hee peapls have avon since beet drawn inte sorviee 1 found it almost in) poverty and want by rengon of the hisutll | aeeurt information ne all tin clenoy' of inelr monoy, “Lhis gives ris to | 4) tes uf dite Hae a itforent. varlothes -complalnts and soclal disturvanees “among: " Tm 4 a le es. on the crate of duty. | Macltnes, the poor, who ore tho greater suffurers, | o Mn handise, areas Relea nt Ly. f Which digturbances are attempted to pe put Saud change Ber ee aC LLY chive | Seed (estimated by off men at Gor s por cent S60 hasing abroust could att 'y close | of tha cottan), aaves tho waste In tha Unt | fuve and tho result fs Inergased expenditure and tet baraaln whit safoty, not knowing What | room of the gin and pieker-room of the fac areait i he duty on a particular article might bo “ty jives some waste In the othor dabaruaes ad mse On intsHed Lacan a wlion. tha merchundisy renehed the United | try¢ ilso, 9 ; rou BADE alts, ‘coat Shaly bullatny Of stony und luurdlis nuw uve: W pur yearr only daund river cummunication, (for wuime no, dTHWELIY STO ene er i 11 Ho engenucut Si ihe, Consular | tho sume umount of ‘motive powar ns Ie did | gengy pana cotton after tt iuninaan uf ¢ LSTORY & GAM Isd und Le eh At! factiry rooms on account of the superior Get ND Which can to bought at to why other goods uf Ice qual Gush-or invtalliuante, © RORY & GASP 14 uF agros than Muy ice West, | Piunos und one AL WA WER SIBALLSS, SsHONINGET ex AUW.W. IMD Cor. Dy ‘nner ANS AUW.W, KIMBALL'S. -CLERK IN RETAIL SHUK BORE, ferred who cnn apeak German, 21! kare wan HDA RETAIN, DRY-QOODH SALESMAN, ‘Apply at oncey mtaty nee and how long oxporle encod. Address to 8. REDSTONE, Dea Maines, In. ‘Kraacm ee REMAN MOLDER TO TAK uf Uratich casting and ganeral mold~ ws Inoldor, WiLL experi a anid mel! Fecommendad, . (HEANIS LONG & CO», Union fi Employment Agencitn, a VWASTPO=1 Hanon KOR THE sols t ‘At El por day chenp fore td the works ‘20 for Towa and Wisronain, at $1.0; fron fare: wnod-chap= ri Wey CUIISTIAN & Cu, 24 South Wator-aty and 23 Wost Madisou-nt ‘ ccliancous. ‘ WANTED = Fits TARATE BOOK | BALESMBN theqavhout tie West un a now work spoctall auitedto Wesrarn buyors: Une: man Nas tacon ity ca} qnothor 4) orders for tt in advance of oe : it as na rivals. Unsurpassed ks Titormation treay GUSTING, LOM ublishors, ta and 1) Dearborn-st., Chicago, ANTED-AGENTLESAN OF GOOD ADDRES, chee, aTing woud Foforeivwes, ta take orders in the , yy £9) ier tom right party. Pivio JusNiltsaAIeT, ia gonth Clarkese AP EUAN ne iO Ui SK TRD—CANY ASS: a CITIES | AND rze towns. Good waues Ate boing rade with ‘fn firnt-clnsa ensoninble articly. Salts rondily to stores, and corporations. iinterprisiig inectanics can make Gjperday. Welto or call on COMM, AN Kinsle-at, AV ASTED-AGESTS—ENFRGRTIO MEN, WITIE or withoat experience, for n dosirniie winter businers, uaranteud to pay EYL weekly an 15 cant at, and atamp fur papors aad invest And 2) North Clark- MEMMILE & Ce ie WANTED—FEMA * Domestics. AWANTED—A couperes Cook IN A Gene V'guon tamily, with elty roference, No, 103 Sttcht= wi I-AT Wid INDIANA-AV, AN EXT rienced wit] for gonori huusawork; will pay guod waxes, ANTED—GUU, FOR GENEMAL NOUSHWORK AVA inte rial Inihy, SAnyiy South Greene Seamsatrenses, » ANTEDTURER FIST MACIINY GILLS on coats. Inquire at No, $22 Milwsukoo-ay, Monday and Tuesday, Employment Agencies. ANTED—GOUU GERMAN AND BCANDINA. Yian wirle for priya: los, hotels, anid bourd= ing-houses at G. DUSK tiwnukes-av. SEPUATIONS WANT TALE. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &e. ITUATION WANTED—Y A YOUNG MAN AS nasistant bookkeeper. cntry clerk, or in some pond, office to uxslat in writ ng whore pruingtnads and hun= ‘osty will bu required, Coan assist in selling, and ani a good penwian; With test-claxa reforences, lary object foratart, Address (13, ‘T'ribuna offica. my call NE Chicage. Bid aa 4 GI TUATION WA: AS REMAN IN’ A wholessie clothing-howsos 2} yenrs’ expurionce Iehildran’s, boys’, yuuths', und Iwen'e multe. Cais ive besb of roferencus of the frst hotsds In Nuw Hott; feora Mruoks thro. und rohan tros. "Xt pare uceo sulary. 1 : IL Tribun@ofice. lil ote dis A ey dARUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, Dom ITUATION WANTEU<NY A GOOD GHth TC dokeneral housework, Call at presont omployer's Be Warren-ny., bi Suara: who ise or addresa Ni msement, =e A FRENOI WOMAN i$ prc GU references. Uull GITEATIONY WAN oud Bcundingyivn tte NEED OB supplied at G, DUSICE' 3.13 ate helpean be 1G Mlliwanked-ave ‘German 'S uflice, Situation: TED ~ WE IN GIRLS, be MIBIn, wd laundry works op! 1 a Want Stongogeag TO RENT—HOUSES. Wost Sido. é (PORENT—H PER MONTH FOR yINe BRICK house at 17 Filwuro-st. £3 por month ‘for second flour, rear 23 Fillmorarat. #13 for fest GEORG, doors, 617 Wostern-uv. South Side. TORN A MA SrA ry, reno month, ‘TU ANE BUS MIE Washinuton-ate pee dice Y-FURNISHED ROOMS: rens0i tv Kmory, Mubbart-court, Hiling-room attached, wb Statdrty nn UT 0 Ri North Site. . , TPO MENT-FURSISHED MOUMS To GENTLE. : . Heat FOR a Gang North Clarke, oronees Btven and Faquirads WANTED—TO RENT. pean Pe RAN eran QW WARTED fo NEST —4"GOOD-SIzEb, WELi- furnished room, with lire, ans, nnd nll cunvont= ences tn the house. not nore trom City-Hall, with or without boned, fur & gentioe ‘pIANG Atote forms, Addres: RTribung office. ‘FINANCIAL, TANS, Sua OF MOSHY LOANID ON” FURNES ture, planus, etc,, without reinuval, and other se~ 1 curities,” W. Ne ALLEY, 152 Dearburneat, Houta 4. ; NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND : plntiog without romornt. 151 Randotpi-at. Itoom & NY AMOUNTS TU LOAN ON EURNITURE, Pianos, ote, without romovalt also on all wou socurition; toweat tutes, k Dearborn-st., tom: Aloney to loan on watchos, dintnonds. and vali ples of uvury duscripjon, at GULDSSL0'S Loan and pullion Uilico (Hounscd), Ww Exst Mudison-st. Katabe Hinhod Iw, ic IGHEST PHICH PAID FOI BTATE SAVINGS and Fidelity Bank pagks, and Seandingvian Now jonal Hank oorilicntes, IA MOLMES, Genoral ;, ONBY TU LOAN ON FUUNITURE ETO,WITHe autremurval, PAIILY, 10) West Stonroo-st. PO. LOAN— “CLASS CITY Pid. erty, in aura Of $3,0 and Upwards at U Dor: ERY CRORE antl neat 8 BOF conte BOARDING AND LODGING, North Sia. 7 ROUTE CLANK-S?. NEAR TIM, BRIDGR: Firal-chuan day-toard- gi por Wook, #10 per month; aed, a0 1G i rooma with bourd, &L: 4 Wouk, @3tg 87a month, Went Sido, Pi ‘: (HAL J EBFERSON PAMK-GOOD BOARD: PRI- ‘vata family; Feasonsbla; tolephono, Jali, ‘Tribe uno omice, han ten minutes? walk Be Side. * 1 ELDRIDGE RT=FASUILY AND SINGLE ce Toouis, with bo talse UARENCE SIOUSE, CORNEIL‘OF STATE AND. usna—= our UID per diy, FL te #4 te = Ete tid, Also rouuns rented without Lourdes e AWRENCH HOPEL—IM RUOSMS, IM AND 1S : AL— Vou novdd't pay heh hotel prices when : 3 tirateclass 10% a 2 Wi pS0it MOUSE, Tt) STATE-ST. OFPOBT Pater Houso—itoum und board, ¥i0 por day, F #00 B por week! day bounl, $i, PARTNERS WANTED ANTNER WANTED—A GOO) CHANGE FOI fan ohurgodts hin with 4}.008 tu enuaga in @ vaya, Distnoss, Addruas Gi Ul, Tritigng ottes. : pa ) UY ONEAIALF INe . ferent in tie boxt brleksurd in Wisconslt, aumtc tating isucroaot white DEIOE clay, 1s Toot doop, Iq awe peur It i dy 1} cy patty vu 0 brick Dur tear, wild Fe for thot at). “Atl is needa hore capt ie Nadross De. CILAD WICK, Watare town, Wh. DAN’ Y WITH $1,000 TO WU AND IMs services lun promtuble Uualnoss already es lablishod tn the etys buthhing. and imechinery wll ready, can to put in vporuttun th forty -olunt bouras pac un aierzouo workur vod apply. J. Be Wile 4 Wihingioneat., Hoon t. ___ HORSES AND CARRIAGES, T JOHN wire I BAST WASILING. 2A toncat hones of ull kinds, carriagua, bugulus, und iarnoss Hbw wud ayeond-lrand. wt low pricey, ur will unio, , : Sina lusaptta wiauhaRe ass ve A iebte REGb will beta va horth o! lanalta. ps Fay bum, Valmur House stables, Sy Was TED—A GOOD SOUND MOSH FOR Dive ‘Mdtane XX, tet ft haan Ba ane atica. : cnc nanan MISCELUANEDUS, FOTCH—T0 THE PUNLIV-UN AND APTHIC . the fae Decetber next L wil] soso dy rastauraae : Bt Vo'cluck le ‘Muse at DPaarborn-ae DRACHIC NUCTION AT YOUR HOM ‘OF by wnnli tor thew OHOWENL OF Che Aquarium. Acdrons M Nuit, care tL Wy j Vieveluid, bo Wuxhing . Se vletelund. __ SHACTLEN ERY, : TueAL, ONW LANCH fond EN eae ald 8 eho juiwae builur, oomplita, We, WW. ALAS out i ENG: TIRER FIRST-CLASS ao irav puwur cuiinus for apla wy FRANK UCU. LAS Machinery Depot, 205 youth Canales, were SEOMAGE: Qrorade FOR vunsrroty. TodGiES, RTO; Srenwanese und best in elty.. Advaunea at law rates GEORGE PARRY, 1 Woa Munrogat. ib FURNITURE, ; "_ CLAWBVOXANTS, Lh RECOMMEND MRS, FRANKS AS TICE b A wd¥isur of love, tmarrlugd, taully, and bust ftulrs, future prospeccs, od Woat Sudisow K Gesniciy ArOUNEY a't LAW. FIDEARS burneat. Chic, vied trod. 1S youre ape * ue Advice fro : 4 byvivuce, Busluvas Gulvily wud jusully waiauciod.