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_xecord of a gifted Frenchman's first—and prob- . characterized the Mormon worship ° series of jugglerics, but Kochefort thought ~/ leugth they arrive at New York. « The dl\'eflll; 12 FROM NOUMEAFTO EUROPE.- Henri Rochefort Gives His Impressions of Amerlca, Its Reporiers, ¥is Mors mons, Its Women; dnd Xts Diene Correspondence Nyt Yorg TWorld- Pants, Feb. IL—Bcnr;y Rochefort has just pub- lished a book on hi8 esChpe: from Noumea and his voyage bome. It igimore particularly about the voyage, and he gives an accountin it of every place he saw op fouched ut on his journey 2rom Sydney to Loundom. : It is ‘called *From Noumes to Europe,?/and}it is interesting as a ably last—glimpse of the world beyond the ‘boulevards. I pass, over his descriptions of othor countries to como to what he says of the one in which you .will haturally feel most in- terest,—the United States. He Is at San Fran- cisco, and as soon, as he lands the re- porters are on his track. But he is deter- mined not to Y¢ {integviewed, und for a time he manages suceessfully to evade them. Several intruders, however, fica their way into his botel, and amony them is a gentleman who travels with Genova watches, and who succeeds in penetrating 1o the very room occupied by Hochetort and Qlivier Pain. They tell bim they do not want any watches, and he goes away. 1t 18 only a ruse. , Thenext day the very same in- dividual accosts them In the strect andan- nounces hims#If as a reporter. They were léav- ing that evening by the Pacific Railrond, and the reporzer very Sivilly made his apofogies for not being able to: accompany them all the way to New York. “He. insisted, bowever, on giving ‘them some hours of his company. He was trua 20 his word, and $20ok his place in the car along ‘with them, and 85 so0n_as the train had started asked the territied "Rochefort to contribure an article 1o bl§ paper. There was no denying him; Rochefort bad 10 comply, the reporter watch- ing him all the while us though for fear his very thougmts:should escape, and stopping at every statfon £o seud & dispatch to his joursal. Rocbefortgiveea no doult somewhat fanciful specimenof these dispatches. * Having asked Rochefort for a résumé of the actual condition of nis own country, ho Las consentedto write 8 #pccelul letter on this *subject.” * Rochefort re- flects; b€ is pussing his hand ucross his brow: be 1s writing a few liues with feverish baste.” * He has set Lo work again; sometimes he.liits his eyes to Heaven, sometimes he fets them fall, and soon. -This was Rochefort’s first experl- enccnot only of American reporters, butof American ruilway traveling. * The_ Stoppages c si cuses. .. . surprised, but.absolutely disgusted with the ex- treme coarseness of the. men, Not one of them thinks of ofering 'his place to ‘a lady, though | 8ho may have 'to ‘stand on her feet for a whole ;xg:; with no other support -than a sort of bell- disgusted Rochofort could stand and he and his fricnd offered thoir scats to two {ounz Jadies; but the Iadies wera 50 unacous- omed to such politeness -that jt was necossars to enter invo 4 long discussion before they could decide on. avalling [ during ‘the discussion two fat “ Yankees' slipped into the places. and kept them iu spite of every prowest. ¢ The American woman i8 generally well conducted and modest, but when 8bo wishes ta be- the reverse ber educadon, hor: intellectual superiority, and her native audacity ‘make her the thost bedd wost dangerous of adventurceses, . The scandal of the correspondence exchanged between the nephew of the Czar and 3iiss Blackrford shows that the latter was absolutely without scruples.” and takes a wide field. -musical instruinents has ‘of late years ‘made the elaboration of form andcasings in pianos anda org tion. n tions comes from Boston, in the famous Hal- let, Davis & Co. pianos, in which the per- petual production of new designs of form in the highest conceptions of mechanical art renders them the most delicate and most graceful article of parlor furniture known to this department of inyention. that one secret of the immense sales of these pianes is the matehless. style of their me- chanical form and finish. . Inthe tramways wo_are not only to which she {3 banying on.” Ono day the it “‘no - looger, themselves of them, and uctive—that i3 to say. the SERGEANT BATES, = . Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. SAYBROOK, i1, March 12.—Sergeant Bates, the flag-carrier, is lying at his home in a very low condition, and it is thought that his re- overy is very doubtful. He has been get- ing ready tor the last two weeks to move to Bloomington, where he intends to publish a book entitfed, * ‘I'he Eccentricities of the American-People.” . Bates has a wife and six children, and has been living in ‘great pov- erty for some time past. —_— A great deal of progress has been made during the past five years in the develop- ment of pure art in forms, styles, and de- 1t is a delicate industry izn of furniture. iy ‘The manufacture of ns a atter of very great considera- ‘erbaps the most. impressive "illustra- 1t is believed 2re very short,” be says, * though suificiently !nguelat. - Pussengers not accustomed to Amer- |, ican want of forerhought run some risk of belng -left behind, ns the train starts without any warning whatever. You see women and {oung &irls climbing up nimbly into. the cars already in motion without affectiug auy of those thou- sand-and-one Lerrors which would bz sure 10 af- Jord European Womelyls maoy opportunities of showing themseives off.” * = Them'l!m\‘clur could not fail to.stop at Salt Lake, either asa Frenchman or as a student of manoers. He wus ratiier favorably impressed withit. “Itis permitted.to_suppose,” he says, * that there is at the root of Mormonism a ques- tion which Is eerious and worlby of attenton. Prench prople, of course, would not counsider it #0; for with our nadon, where jgnorauce tiour- Ishes, the Mormons are mere funny vpeople created and sent into the world simply to afford subfects for picees to the authors of the Palais naked and more Larren than the fandsof the | scashore, hus been made ooeof the most fm- established Branch Otfices in the different s des) tice, and will be recelvea umtii 9. Tienty-yocond st W, F. T corner of Twelfth: IRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR pumerons patrons throuhout the city, we have ated bolow, where advertivements will b lor tho samo price as charged at the Maln Of- o'clockp.m. - SOUTH DIVISION. J. & R SIMMS, Booksellers and Stationers, 13 BUGART, Druggist. 613 Cottage Grove-av., norihiwest corner "rnmg:-ntm-n. BU: JUDSON 8. JACO) Droggist, 357 Indiana-av., \W. BUCHMAN, Druggist, corner Thirty-first and “cdmer Thits test ot State-sts. AVEST DIVISION. 1L F. KRAFT, Druzgist, 6il West Madison-st., cor- er Pautina. M. KIRKLEY & CO., Draggists, 134 Bouth a1 alsted-st, corner of Adams, MILLS' PHARMACY, J. W. WAINWRIGHT, 57 Boynl. Brighum_Young 18 an old libertine and | West Madison-si.. comér Opden-ay. . "o i % A. A. POPGLORUML, Newsdealor, Btationer, ete, Dothing’ more. - Yet this countes, once more | K A, DOPULOKUN, Newsdoalor, TH. SONNICHSER, Drugiist, 29 v. Biue Island-av., -portant centresof commerce, industry, and agri- | “T. C. HERRICK, Jeweler, Newsdoaler, and Fancy cuiturcinthe New World by the idcredibie in- | Goods. 3 corner Li lligence and the miraculous activity of the Propher.” Rochefort, by way of informing- Bimscif of the other sidn of the question, saw Mrs. Stenhouse—author of the well-known book against Brigham and bis system—as well as ber corner Indlana-st. T2 Linke-st.. ncoln. AUGUST JACOBSON, Drugyist, 182 North Halsted, NONTH DIVISION. L. BURLINGHAM & CO, Druggists, 465 North F. M. WILLIAMS & CO., Druggists, 675 Larraboe-st-, Clark-st., corner Divisio. “husband, whom she bas induced to withdraw | cornerSophin i LOULS V. B NEEBE, Printing and_Advertis: ifrom the Mormon ‘Church. Mr. Stenbouse Afent, Fews aal Smuor;aéry D:nog an4 Dlvl»lon:‘f as a Hathy jcht yeam 8go B mamicata i his prother, GEONG SVAY, of Chippenkam, Englund. _great favor. B * roni Landon. will e ) e1 B, wio_eama {0 Chica- nway, by trade & biucksmitl hlea l.h\’i'm— und they willdoa <BOARDING AND LODGING: ; N GBPOSITE - UNION L 12?89—2%%&}&}&312;-. newly farnished. 17 TOROOPST., BETWEEN WASH. inzton and Mad(son—Iandsomely furnished Cast-[ruRt alcovs und otlior roums, With Dokrd aniy; private family, Refergnce. Tesp limg to A o A W ERSONAL — ANY IEALTHY AND ble younz woman or widow who wouid %6 tarry.a hgaithy nd. morat middio-nged - 43 iJNORPTH AsuLAN%fiuv.;m’ g%%‘x_;' ith Bourd v wes oF sk Retroncos ANTED—INFORMATION OF DICK ment and wife, “Aunt Betsoy.” formerly TH N N-ST.—ROOMS, 46 e N A R oaatiany -De 3 the Lightfords, .of Tuscumbia, Ala. — — fies bt o et T, s’ | 04 SOUTH ASHLANDAY.ZA_NICE, reabonts w! - 3 \rd, ult? i%"s%;xi&&l’nfiufvu’hcmfl‘unp. Grand Vatlor, | teap £oa7Ee frontaicov wi 5 milton Co..0. ' : ABERDEEN-ST.—TWO OR THREE ANTED—INFORMATION OF 3IRS. e o Th e by et her whereabouts culern B {"‘b o ing her brother. Capt. HUGH DUNCAY, Brl Helen Holt, Richmond, 'Va.,- care of Holdsworth & Herbort. 5 LOST 4ND FOUND. 0W COME TO 3645 GRAND BOULE- ner pay for udvertisement snd prove NOURSE. . vard. _Ow B.-F. young men, con find comfortably furnished To0ma With board. 51 ' ASHLAND-AY., FACING TUNION Park—A floor or 3 rooms. including front al- cove, all.newly farnished, Or, unfurnished, en suite F aimulo. Bast tapia hoara. Midison or itandoiphe B can S 66 CENTKE-AV.—ROOMS TO RENT, singlo oF en sulte, with board. All modern con= veniences. 2 .| . MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. GARD_ANDUNFULNISIED ROOMS | "A CKNOWLEDGED BY - . AT SRR AR P LI | O AR - onmc, MUSICAL PUSLIG B e o youm s c ', Wit 12| r 1'53, Tribune office. < S .BOARD—WITH ROOMS, -ON NORTH' Side, in private family, for wife, babe, self, und Um0, Aldrcss A7 I DAINTY, care’ Marshall Field BOARD—AND SINGLE RQOM: SOUTH' of Chicazo-av., by a gentieman. - Address, stat- ing terms, '1' 41, Tribiing otlice. : cases zold. uare and npright planos and Organs for sale chea 2000nd- Hund plings OUKAL und S Nerw York Music Company. 3 the leading piano, of the asa. i Asthe rRLIER D B8, e VIS & CO, . 8 UPRIGHY AND SQUARE: A fife assortment now in stock, from tie plainest o the richest variegated Wwoods, or ebony und. W. W. KIMBALL, . Corner Stae and Adams-sts. SQUARE PIANO IN GOOD ORDER, for £5; als0 & Inrxe stock of different makes of old, at 250 Stat OARD—A GENTLEMAN WANTS A single room with board on the West 8ide, thirty iminutes’ walk from the Post-Offico; breakfast aty ZAROANBCOTTATE, BTG a5 oo patf cost Call ntol8 Btmnecsto Roorm st =12 oclock: no May moving; yay sure. Addross, by mail, ' 2%, Eribuno ofles. o Lo 5 OARD—AND TWO UNFURNISHED roomsin private family, South Side, for solf, Wite, and little :irl4 yenrs old.” Pleasogive your low- estprice. 155, Tribune offive. : BOARD—WITH ONE OR TWO ROOXMS, furnished or unfurnished, for gentlomon and ¥rifo on South Side, oust of Wabash-av., or North Sido, cast ot Clark-st. Give location, pricé, ete. T J, Tribune office. PRl 8 property. OST—A LARGE BLACK AND TAN. Fenned iven f retutned 10160 Bouth Clarkcar. "B 236 QSR AY. o i baaes n 400 nowiy Turishey rooms. OAlY 100, WIABIRE 10 pay 8 good price. THOMAS, Jit. ST— 3 WEST NGTON-ST.—PLEAS- T e el A L S LD TRE A Tavuno offes. — WEST _MONROE-ST. — ROOAS, = OST_GENTLENAN'S LINEN GUEF | 330 wiktomd; oy arstciams: with sleeve-baiton: red unyx cut ¢ Y cameo. Finder NEH, No. 2 West Mad- {1 plense return to WM. HORNER, No 389 WEST RANDOLPH-ST.—NEATLY- furnished room it good board, sultable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. Reference. ST—. E WEIGHING T f, B JAXE WEIERG | S0 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—LARGE out LU0 -GEQ. V. A L Bel LRV, e , with room adjolning, nicely A0, R, Sy o elmoncar. Sad | 4 I et : . OST —WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, A PRIVATE FAMILY ON WEST SIDE between Grand Pacitic club-room und Thirty- have three new firat-class rooms on front al- cove; fne location; will board parties if desired. Ad- ight-st.. vin Twenty-fifth-sL. und Cottuge Grove curs® Dreast-pin, white head on piuk stone. Hoturn to State-st. Suitable reward. . dress Y 78, Tribunc office. 199 O0ST—ON MADISON-ST., ON 7TH, A pocket-book contulning §0, Finder rewarded by Tewrning same to 2 Ozden-uv. i b * Soyrm SIDE. ¢) PARK-ROW—HANDSOMELY FUR- #'nlahed front alcove, also sulte of rooms, with board, if deslirable party. k Trade Buiiding, puc!mhuakmnmln‘nf er can keep money | questions asked Contents *JACKHON LANDERS, County I 0s will Tetucn. ducamonts. - can bo identified County, Indlana, and Washington-sts. T—IN OR ABOUT BOARD OF “Chursday, fith fnat, red morocco ‘money and documents, Find- Audilor of Merrlon 1y, who ean be” found at Washington Pritcher’s Sons, loom 17, northwest corner La Sulle 1 ELDRIDGE ' COURT—FINE FUR- nished rooms und Lourd, §i per week. 439 furnished nicove, donble and sinzle rooms, with frst-class bourd: day boardors wautod; conven- fent locution to business. WABASI-AV, — IANDSOMELY- No by OST — $20 REWARD—A POCKET- 494 furnishied front rooms with or without board. e e e on dotep, vy e | ; NAV—PLEASANT iny, or Wednesday, * NDEYIL T ¥ -AV.—] ' 12 North Clark-st. £ T = 11233 rem}xn? nfignfi%fi- ent and wife, or two or OST—MARCH '10—TIORSE, NO HAR- | threogents, with boacd. ness, ad halter on. color bay, weighs from 1,00 0 110 pounds. If found please return to 13 South Sangamon-at.,, and get pay for trouble. MICHIGAN-AV.—VERY DESIRA- ble front rooms withboard. 1328 OST—TUESDAY, MARCHS, TWO RED Irish setters, with collars on: nume of dox on one collar, A suitable reward will be pald for return 10 57 P'rairie-ny. MICHIGAN-AV.—A NICE FUR- mished front alcove room to rent with 1340 borrd, WABASH-AV.—PLEASANTLY" OARD—THREE ROOMS ANDBOARD, private family, for Lwo grown persons. nurse, old. North or niture, caean for cash, a3 )’fiuenau t. Inquire on third HooF, ront fiat, Btate-st._Call Monday. - IOR - SALE—A. CHOICE SELECTION of uprighi args, und a few grand A anadnimate SRR ditadod T e bt ggl':& e et JULIUS CO., BAUER & Ct 182 snd 134 Wabash-nv. FOR SALE—PIANO (GILBERT’S) FOR 5. _Address Q 15, ribune ofiice. OR SALE—A GOOD ..STANDARD make 3 upright plano, & fine éarpet, and somo Lam eving 10 break gp und threo children, 4,9, und 12 vears South Side, north of T'wenty-fifih-st.. south of Lin- goln Fark. . Locality good, terms moderate. Address 4019, Tribune oflice. . ROARD—A GENTLEMAN OF REFINE- 5 Room OR SALE—ONE STEINWAY PIANO- Torte, chesp; must be sold. % South Clark-st., ment und quict hnbits wants & roomy, with break- fnstand dinner; private family preforred. Address, RAND. SQUARE,: AND - UPRIGHT planos of Hrat-clnss makes sold on $10 monthly statiog terms, T 50, Tribune office. s payments at low prices: pianos tn rent with rivilege OARD —SOUTIL OF TIHIRTEENTH |of burins XbXaf SkAf, 0 Wast stadisca-st, und north of 'Thirty-ninth-ats., by two young Ten gecupying rosponsiblo positogs.” Roferences. Address '8, Tribune oflige, OARD—AND A FURNISHED ROOM for man und wife in o private family, nenr Webster-nv., from April 1; state price. Address T %, Tribune oftice. OARD—AND NICE ROOM BY YOUNG P lady employed during the day in yicinity of Aldine Hquare. _Address. with terms, Q &, ‘Y'ribune. OARD — WITIL WELL-FURNISHED roums for gent. wife, and child, near Iliinols Central tralos; Onkland Stition preferred. Address Q5 Iribune office. OARD—BY GENT, WIFE, AND SON on South Side with strictly private family who donot take boarders for a living; will bo permunent, und give tlrat-cluss reforences. " Address T 52, Trib uno otice. BOARD—SUITE OF ROOMS IN PRI- Yo family by sentieman and wie: location West Side. west of Throop-st. leferonces first-class. Address Q 1, Tribune ofiice. LYON & NEALY . are the; PATENT fhotie Singiog gualir of 1 mpathetic s allty of fons, Sy Rive-King, ~ Sbarwood, Eady, 2 ¢ = 1 3 5 itz, Mathews, 'Becker, JBOARD-FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, | {leiion, Lishles, Togcopis; Marbems, feckeq jind chlld 3 yeurs Of uxe I o steictly first~cluss | tenchiors. Thousundsin use in Chicago and vicinity. liere there aro no other ohildren, North or | Efices modarate. - Torts casy. e._Address, stating price, Q 5, Tribune. LYON & HEALY, State and Monroa-sts. LAOIEEE, FOUR ROUND CORNERS, 73 ve plano. overstruny bass, top dasmpers, $115, §7 per month, 0t215 State-st., one Hight. — ECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS We Lave a Jurize number of second-hand instru- ‘nts which we will seil for much less than they worth, ot prices ranging -from £5 to £ Among m ar » Stelnway plano. good as new. . Konbe piano, s10h ione piano, £125, Cn{c&:g?mr Dlano, £125. stey orznn, $10. Bason & Hamiin organ, 815, Smith American organ, §i0. ew Era orzan, $7. Wilcox & Whito organ, §75. Sold on easy payments. E'I‘OIGYy&D J&l’. 153 AND 190 STATE-ST. BOARD—WITII ROOMS FOR GENTLE- firaan: mifeslittle girt, und servant in private fum- Tiy in vicinity of Lincoln Park; will puy lberul price for goud accommodationd... Very ‘best references. Address Q& Tribune ottice. TEINWAY CABINET GRAND UP- Flahtpiano for sle, cheap: present owner de- ning housekeoping. Address W 50, Tribune offico. elr FOR SALE. IOR SALE. BESY UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS n this country. FIT AND WORKMANSHIP.-GUARANTEED. Sentanywhere by express free of chirge on receipt of 0 to 14 inch neck measure. oe, £5.50. All sizes from I PR A AT m.\"?f Duess sHRIHU 3 ; “LONE STAR” SUIRT CO. 2% und 257 Dearborn-st., Chicago. USE $5.50 BUYS SIX OF TIlE 135‘) WABASH-AV.—A LARGE AND i desiruble second story front roum newly »0ARD—FOR LADY ON WEST SIDE, HE LARGEST STOCK OF - PIANOS BoAsD two or thiroe blocks of Unlon Park; Lo and organs in Chicago can be found at the ware- ana c‘?m yater in rou\:ihwlsh crlfirymln: c‘mnfn‘n{l» rooms of W, W, KIMBALL, Y 0 permanent if ugreenble: oxpenso W exceed § pfl?‘v’rearlll?';!l}lm 10F Biaband WBen at home, Corner Stato und Adums-sts. Addresy Q'13, Tribune ofice. OR SALE—SCHOOL FURNITURE AT for uny one 51, Tribune. bargain; splendid opportunity a Btarting a private school._Address O 1353 WABASH-AV.—TO RENT, rooms with board. FUR- to .00 per week; aiso dny.board. COM- bourd. A plensant home, OR SALE—CHUEAP—MARBLE SLAB, x4 inches. Call ut drug-store ‘Ioirty-frst und State-sts. : ‘furnished, with bourd, “Kelerences exchanged. with board, pleasant furnished room. _ 1491 WABASH-A V.—PLEASANT vABASILAV.~NICELY 1507 L e trom 230 - -AV. — NICE, V. -AV.—TO RENT, WITH unfurnished excépt carpet, und other rgows, it was n litue lute in the day for him 10 have made the discovery, after having ‘belonged to it 80 long with apparent fervor. He | ‘went to the great temple, and was agreeahly | al surpriscd by the devout attitude of the worship- | gi ers. Here there occurs a touch supromely PERSONAL, ERSONAL-—RESPECTABLE, YOUNG. widower wishes to correspond with a respect- Ule middle-aged Irish or Irisa-American working- irl, medium ‘hisht und good Jooking; object, mur- ringe. Address T 17, Vribune oftice. French. . Rochefort evidently expected that some special notice would be taken of him, ow- ing to the celebrity of his name and the no- toriety of his escape. To his surprise, tho Mor- uon women never once looked up from their baoks of devotion. *The women did not ap- pear 1o _interrupt their meditations, and they never onec accorded us the favor of a sinzle glance,” He wus, however, treated with more North State, pleuse sen; DAVIS Room 14, 107 Dearborn-st.] PERSON:‘LL—TWO YOUNG WIDOWS, olonce and brunette, desire toe acquainiance of 1o middle-uped gentiomen of means, who would as- #ist them in bustnesy Address ‘' 45, Tribune office. PERSONAI;—WILL JMRS. BRADLEY, csont nddress 10 JAS. B who formerly Hved at 271 North Clark-st. and 213 consideration at Salt Lake City, and especially by the General cowmanding the United States PE‘A"ES’?NAL-LETTEI{ IN P.-0. FOR A. 1roops, who ordered a review in his honor. | = Rochefort, though, as be modestly says, he knows nothineof the military art beyond what be tearned in appearing Letore u council'or war as a prisoner, could not help admiring the precision of the maneuvres. In - compli- meating the General, who made a becom!ing re- ply, be veotured 1o ask him why the Govern- P Steudy snd pleasant position, wishes 1o form the uc- quaintance of a young, studies—nssociates but very litue with ludles: pur- pose, wintrimony. Letter giving detafls, with photos (which shall be returned); sub stlentio, senz to ' W, ‘tribune olice. ERSONAL—A GERMAN NOBLEMAN (7 yenrs oid), of academical education. having o 1ady, ns he—on account of his JOR SALE—FINE FRENCIL BREECIL louder, pin fire, Damascuy, 20 shells, loader, ete.; Cusi $id; price, §25. A baruin. ' Elegunt shootor. West Madison-st., second tioor. ‘)644 INDIANA-AV.—FURNISHED OR 4 unfurnised room. with board; home com- forts, private family; (hose willng to'pay n fair price. 30 OR SALE —SEVERAL HUNDRED tle chains: will sell for 25 cents o plece. Ap- INGER’S muchinory depot, 1% _ catt piyat WARREN SPR! 10 21 South Canal-st. 3‘)33 CALUMET-AV.—TO RENT FUR- =eJe) nished sulte of-two ryoms, With board; ull modern conveniences, private famfly. lteferences® Also brick burn, % OR- GENT AND WIFE BOARD IN OR SALE-THE COUNTER, MIR- rors, and tixtures of o first-cluss_bar-room; will gell a3 a bargain on avcount of removal. 11l Eust Adums-st. small private family; vicinity of Michignn-av. and Thirty-tirst-st.: to permanent parties, $I2 per weck. Lieference given and required. Address 154, Tribune oflice. OR SALE—TO NATURALISTS—ELE- | gant collectlon negatives, water-rowl, male and {emale, full plumiise, wudars und jume birds, taken augreal expense for publication. And unabio to proceed: Ownerun invalid, PFinest collection in United -States. Price reasonuble. 48 West Mudison, 2d tlour. AKE-FRONT, NEAR HARMON- court—Desirable room for gentlemen, with Doard, per week. Rererences exchanged. Ad- dress V 18, Tribune office. " B NORTE SIDE. 5 7 N. CLARK-ST,, NEAR THE BRIDGE— OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, 40 ¥EET late style. HOTCH- . of counter und shelvin, KIN, PALMER & CO., 157 Stute-st. Good bonrd #4 10 § per woek, $16 10 £) per moath; dny-board, §.30 per week, $12 per month. I FOR SALE—TO BE REMOVED AFTER | 9 1st of May—Hiouse and barn 20 Park-nv. 2120 South Sangamon-st., after 6 p. m.. Call LINCOLN-PLACE—TO RENT, FUR- nishied roowm und board for xent_und wife in first- class private family. Keferonces. Call to-day. GRANT-PLACE—TWO NEWLY AND nent of the United States hud chosen such a place forsuch a force. *“Oh, it i8 on nccpunt of Ihe Indians” said the General. after some hesi- tation. “If it i3 not on account of - Brigham Young,” L replicd. Before leaving ho went topay his respects to Mrs. Stonhouse. . She received us sitting in a dreamy attitude, and with hor hair fulling 100se on ber Shoulders 'in tue style com- mon to all the portraits of celebrated blue stockings. "At the very first glance one per- atiend a sicz Jady golng to Europe and ret alum snlary und expenses paid. Address Q. Tribunc. ERSONAL—A YOUNG EDUCATED and refined widow desires the acquuintance of an honorable middle-agad gentleman of means and goud business standing.” Objuct, matrimony. Address '3, Tribune omfice. ERSONAL—A YOUNG LADY WELL quallfied would like to travel us companlon, or urn, me- ceived what part ought to be attributed to her 1o tho apostasy of her hushand. She took up a brilliantly-bound copy of her book on the Mor- pect w be in oy cannot dine with you, ERSONAL—FRANK C.: DON'T EX- whover Sunday; consequontly mons, and writiug a dedication in my honor on the title-page, she prescated it to me. All this wus done with the air of a Corinna. . . Once more In the ears, we had tke good luck to tind ourselves in the midst of a circle of Amer- ican women, each more distingué, more amiable and more lively than thoe other. It is impossible 10 have at once more correct and more delight- Tul manners. The tact of these shopkeepers® ‘Wives might shume our ambassadresses. Their ERSONAL—WOULD LIKE TO.HEAR ofafamlly golng to San Krancisdo, first-cinss, during April, With whom a young lady might L Rdaree Fhi Tribune omea. o 104y might travel PEI!SONAL—A YOUNG MAN OF 28, A: No. 1 standing, desires the acquaintance of a Iady with & view to mairimouy. Letters containing Photographs partioularly noliced.” I mean business. leuse address Q 2, Tribune office. charming brusquerie, their fraok glunces, their womanly pluck contrast deliciously with the ridiculous squeatnishness of the English women and tho pretentious archuess of 1most of my own PEKSONAL—vA SINGLE GENT DE- sires the acquaintance of u Iady with £1.000 cash 1o invest in businest that will pay immense this sum- mer._Address V &, Tribune oftice. compatriots of their ex.” : His judgment of the men was not always so favorable. A littie furtheron hewes accosted ERSONAL—R -3-7: I AM SOBER NOW, and wiil answer more. 4Xil.- by a cadaverous-looking being, who reminded hunp of portraits of Paganini. *Itisthe shade ot Napoleon 111," said one of his compnaious. Tresently the epectre precipitated himself on ERSONAL—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN {rom Leadvlile baving fixed his intereats thero 8u.as to be ubie o live {n Chicago, und having every- thing thut life conld wish Tor excepia wife, is desfr- Rochefort, and with his two bony hands seized b i ) his head uhd commenced 1o fumble all ‘over i, ?53?.’: widor rIdent of Chicago. "Ploam® ASatess *I am & phrenologist, 1 muststuay bis cranfum.’ RUBY SILVEIL T'ribune oftice. “ Then having conscientiously felt my head all over he sut down ina coroer, ok oui a pencil, and passed three hours in noting down his ob” gervations on the bumps which fe bad just ex-. ERSONAL—A QUIET, KIND-HEART- cd gentleman in the prine of life wishes to forn the ncquaintance of a fady with a ¥iew to matrimony, it nzrecable. Address in contidence, W 8L, Tribuno. #| plored.” At jeneth they nrrived at Chicago, but ‘before they separate from their amiable com- Panions there is 4 peculinr ceremony to be gone through. *Tho Awericun ludies came and sat down one after the other between two escaped ERSONAL—GEORGE KILLEAN, OF -¥antago by o Band-sc. Chlganor e o Sopo Hleliaks, BbHubs Tugitives, and lost no time in taking trom their traveling-buzs small albums whoso white pages struck us with a sudden terror. It was necessa- Ty, as you will have guessed, to blacken these qualntunce of an accomplisbed Jady of 215t him; lnre profiis._Address W 61, ‘Tribuna office. ERSONAL —A PROMINENT MUSI- clan of the hizhost respectabliity deslres tho nc- means to as- pages by means Of Cautogruphs, which t wis impossible to us to refuse, and in- supportable t0 us to write. Thls punish- ment was perticularly cruel as we were expected to compose seatences having some ref- ERSONAL — AN ACCOMPLISHED and highly connected gentiemnn tn good busl- ness wishes the acaunintance of an uttractive lady of means. Object, mulual improvement. Address W 85, Tribune oft) ce. crence 1o our pusition, and to invent a new one o every album. Yet this, after all was only'a prefude, for in New York we tvere destined to be he prey to many moresolicitations and to many guaintanco of a_young ‘lady fond of amu: blonde preferred; Sonth Side. Address ¥ 81, Aribune. JERSONAL—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, stranger in-the city, would like to form the ac- ments: more albuas.” "The opening of his chapter on Chicago s charucterisiiv: = Chicago, 5o cele- brated for its commerve, i still more celebrated forits fircs. When this intlammatory city has PE}TSONAL—WANTED TO the add; ENOW, ress of Dr. Wm, 1. Harrison, formerly e of the Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment. Adq H. 8., 422 Sophia-st., city. e ares JFOR SALE—SATIN DRESS—INQUIRE | 12 1254 State-st. nicely furnished rooms. with board, in o small fawily; to genUcmen odly; Iteferences éxchanged. H\OR' SALE—FIXTURES—THE. ELE-- gunt tixtures lately In thie Paliner-House hitstoro tnbles. mirror, riition, kas fixturos, ote. inquire of W. for sule otagrent burgain; cases und FOOLRE S T4 %S Wabush-av: 7 RUSH-ST., CORNER OF INDIANA— Nicely furnished Tront room, with board, for two gentlemen; also single room. 85 .DEARBORN-AV. — ROOMS, WITH OR SALE—FRAME BARN TO BE Femoved from rear of IST Indlana-av.” Xddress 93 34,184 Indiana-av. board. 'ferms rensonable. « DEARBORN-AV.—FRONT ALCOVE roum; also front parlor, with or withuut board. IOR SALE—LARGE STOCK OF BRASS Japunned und breeding eages; also w1l kinds of count oI golng ouof business. Dirds “chenp, on_ace WM. RUSY, 264 West Madison-st. 1‘)8 DEARBORN-AV.—ROOMS, WITII board: reference. EAST OHIO-ST.—TO RENT WITIL 'OR SALE—LARGE SIZE RUBY FUR- 214 nice. with pipo and reatstars. tn- cood order, e for gbout half is, value, SAKGENT, GREENLEAF & | 995 BROGKS, 20 1o % Randoiph-st. TO EXCHANGE. . don. For further particulars address ROACH, #30 North Clark-st. é FARM CONSISTING OF 160 ACRES, k. Jocated within 20 rous of villaza snd depot It Bioone County, Iil.; firsi-class In every respect: will take In exchange small housa and 10t In good locu- or ciill on J. M. bourd, plessant-front rooms. References, ONTARIO - ST. — NICELY - FUR- nished alcovt room, closets. hot and cold water In room, wish board. (Dow’t eail Sunday). where there are nu other bourders, and have the BO:\RD—-BY A LADY IN A FAMILY price und patticularp. Ad- comforts of » bomo: stute dress I' 46, 'Pribune oflice. BO.—LRD’—A DESIRABLE SUITE : OF ) HALLET, DAVIS & EM Second-hund Instramonts taken in exchange. Instruments s0ld on installmens If required. Every instrument fully warranted. Correspondedice with denlers solicited. roows. with bosrd. on South Stde, for young gen= tleman and wife. Wil furnish "best of references. Address V19, Tribune otfice. » BOARD—BY A FAMILY OF THREE Jatest {mprovemor spot (?A!hy. Address ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS STEIN- O SThaReE BsL o henns parey wiIlae W34 Trlbune odicer - L from May 1; must be In irst-class noighborbood on_ Nurth Side, south of North-av. References ex- chianzed. Address V 2 Tribune offico. OARD-FOR THE SUMMER IN- EV- S rent._Address O ¥, ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PIANO: will buy, rent, or store in purt,payment of ribuna oflice. 5 anston. for gentleman, wifo, und dnughtor. Lo- catlon on lake shore preférred, and first-class ac- commodutions desired. Address W ., Post-Ofico W‘ANTED—A GOOD SECOND-HAND plano, cheap for cash. Address W 19, Tribune. Box 456, Chicago. OARD—WITH ONE OR TWVO ROOMS desired by man und wife, in private family or ¥hore thero arc few bonrders. Locatlon, vicinity of Sixteenth-st. und Michiyun or Indiunn‘ays. Hofer- ence required und given. Address Q44, ‘Tribune. OARD—AND A NEAT, WELL-FUR- alslied front room on North ide, east of Clark- B, by twa refiaed und quled Jouns kendlomon, In o strictly peivate und cultured family Only. ut renson= ably price. 3nswer Immediately, giving price, nume, nand focation, V 45, Tribune oifice. OARD—AND ROOM (SOUTH SIDE) by kentieman und wife in a private family, or ichere thern sre few buurders; no moving May L Ad- dress V 51, Tribune oflice. $5' 00 TO 810.?0 PER MONTH FUR SECOND-HAND ot W. W. KIMBALLS, CORNER STATE AND ADAMS-STS. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. OARD—AND TWO UNFURNISHED roams (May 1) for self, wife, und child 10 years OI. In 1 first-cluss family In’the Lincoln Sehool Dis- tric.. Refercnces exchanged. Address, with terms and particulars, V 4, ‘Iribine office. OARD—NORTIL SIDE—BY A YOUNG man, private fomily preferred, 6:30 dinner. Ad- dress. ith reasonnblo tarins and loéation, W, Trib- une oftice: 3 OARD—FROM APRIL 25, FOR SELF, wite, und chlld { years old: must bo first-cinss: boundarics, Ashlund-iy., Lake-st, Hobey, and Adams._Address W 58 Tribune oftice. BOARD—\\TIT]I SINGLE ROOM IN 2 private famlly by a young man (bookkee ©r7; West S1e, cnstor Abordaen st betwoon Wash- TTHE : OLD RELIABLE FURNITURE HOU. OF HIRAM BRUSH, 272 EAST MADISON-ST, NEAR'THE BRIDE May be fonnd all the farniture, carpsts, rap sioves. springs,” bedding, ‘cfackary Ro0ds that a ive-story butlding will hold. e #nd no\uenufi Good goods, 10w prices, nnd fair dealing have made this houso o siccess. 1 am prepared o furnish dweil- ings throughont on short notice at DOTTOM PRICES on Sstistaction pEAST PAYMENTS. i > s i HIRAM BRUSH. 272 East Madlson-st., near the bridge. Ington und Juckson; staio terms. Address W 2I, ribune office. 3 OARD—FOR AN ELDERLY LADY IN D A private tamiis; West Side preferred. Address 'V i4, Tribune office. OARD—AND A PLEASANT WARM ruom for single geatleman, who would bo. per- manent; location south of T'welfth-st. Address W h Uribune ofiice. I3 23‘) ONTARIO-ST,—NICELY-FURNISH- & "ed 1ront room with first-class tablo board. 25 EAST ONTARIO-ST., NEAR DEAR- USTOM TAILORS—I WANT A GOOD 08 for i now tirst-class sew- business sult of clof " Ing-machine. _Address W ), Tribune oflice. N 274, Tribune oflice. 1SSOURI LAND.IWILL EXCOANGE forunything. What have you got? Addross 267 ILLINOIS-ST.—GENTLEMEN CAN t0 rent, with board. roasonabio, PHOTOGRAPHERS. ATTENTION hnve s gold wateli thut 1 want to exchanga & 10x17 box. Address V 72, ‘Tribune office. be accomodated with board by day or week. 9269 ILLINOIS-S1'—ONE LARGE ROOM 308 EAST INDIANA-ST.—BOARDING: ‘neatly-furnished room; good tablo; terms FURNISHED FRONT ALCOVE T00m to reat, with board, in a destrable loca- 1 for and chaln 17 Enst Mudiyon-st. '0 EXCHHANGE—GOOD GOLD WATCIL for diamond riug or stud. itoom 13, iion on the Norih Side. Réforences pxchanged. Address Q i#. Tribune office. o N OHIO-ST.—A".SOUTH FRONT AL- TO' EXCHANGE—COTTAGE acresin adjolning town, for. property. Cail At 171 South Water-st. AND Iots il small town 70 miles from Chicago, and 2 od clty or suburban cove room, furnishcd, suitablo for two, with 3 | bourd._Address T &, Pribuno office. waords. marble-top scts chenj and plush springs, pillows, crockery, silvorware, stove, tin and wooden ware, in fact everything necded for honse- FACT—TIE UNION FURNITURE Company. 5K and 505 West Madison-st., scll all {nds of household goods at boitom prices on easy time payments. Cottage chamber sets, $25. Painted sets from K0 up- snhu:k walnut sols from &5 to §1i0. Elegant Parlor suits in hair _E‘sum, terry, hair éloth, raw allk, from to $150. Lounges, mattresses, O:\“IEEGBY t nGE‘\"{;LE: N 1“(1‘?& o™ hoston” toldtng begs. Just the thing for small un ; most have sulte of rooms, nicely far- JDeds. ; pished il bo peranent und pay liborally for nzz{i:n{ {amtiles bourding, for S5 StGfo open Saturday even- om North Side, noL west o] earborn-av. a1 ) - < UNION FURNITURE COMPANY, Trews ¥ 1, Eribiigp oliges - oakof reforence. Ad * &3 und 55 West Madison-st. OARD—AND ROOM BY A YOUNG T THE « > & fontleman in a private fawmily; fequislis, Good A. WEST ExD FURNISHING HOUSE, liviog, soclabllity, and retinement; locaton not of - Special bargalns in fmportance; good price will be pald lor good accom- { FURNITURE, modations. ' Highest referencos. Address ¥ 28. Trib- DARPETS, i OV un office. OARD—AND ROOMS AT OAK PARK, or rooms with first-class board near, for geatie- un, wite, und two chiidren, 3 und 5 years old. Can Tarnish except carpots It nécessnry. Loeatlon near CROCKERY, ETC.. i1l Aprill. Wo have the largest and best selected stock of ficst parlor suits in the city; nlso bookcnses, w: desk, library, und marble top a1 t-class marble top und other chamber and ai otiter tables in end- Avenua station proferred. Wil pay mood price for | 1oss varisty: and ull other #60d8 reqpired to farnish & EAn b8 Ha s the ity 5 Trelbane ma VIO | e STt Wont Ene Tt H o, n be o X ' 3 lom 8. N it 't h Spooad e oy, Y1 Trlbune office 235 West Madlson-st. ¥. COGSWELL, OATD—BY A GENTLEMAN AND wife, with bedroom and sitting-roum, within ten minutes’ walk of Itush street bridze. W U3, Tribune. OARD—AND 3, FURNISHED ROOMS, 7 HOTELS. . JRURDICK HOUSE, CORNER WABASH- on West Side.” Address ¥ 3, ‘Tribuno oftice, '0 EXCHANGE—2-STORY AND BASE- ment stone-front houss and lot und barn on Truirle-ny., near Thirty-fourth-st., for houso und lot ay. nnd Adums-st. ' Elovator on Wabush-av. est &2 per day houso in Chicago. Lo L L A fow permunent und inble borrders sccommo- dnted. Cbunge of manngowent darch 1 D, RAY & CO. proprictors; H. . Paililps, Chief Clerk. T diana-ay., Jot 2x1W; wide alley; clear, KINSON. ™ Dearborn-ate o 0F O\ 0 EXCHANGE—FOR GOOD SUBUR- bag ncres, koud 10-room honse, with barn. 1 in- WAL HOP- BENTON HOUSE—NEW MARBLE bullding adjolning Grand Paclfic, 23 snd 0 Clark-st. Best §130 ndny hotel in Amorica. Pleas- 847, Tribune otfice. 0 EXCHANGE—CLEAR HOUSE AND Yot et clty, nico. location, for slock: of goods. unt rooms und dining-room handsomoly furnisted. Meuls equal to tho best. '~ . i OLA.RENDON HOUSE, COR. NORTH Clark und Ontarlo-sta—Flncly furaished rooms, une office. 0 EXCHANGE—200 ACRES OF KEN- tucky lund for furniture and carpets. 't 9, Trib- single or en sulte, with boar EUROPEAN HAOTEL, 52 SHERMAN-ST., ‘opnosite Rock Island Depot—First-class board, remained for two years without being burned to the ground the architects and builders orgunize . Mmeetings of protestation.” He went the rounds of iho sights, and of course did not miss tho piz- Xilling macbines which exercise such an extraor- dinary fuscination over the spirits of most | 7 European travelers. How awful it would be, he thinks, if & 100 curlous traveler were to be druwn inone day fnstesd of a plig, and to come out at the other end as ham or sometbing to irhereabonts of South Clurkeat: Jullus Spe; Oblige a customer by ealling at 2101 Butte: ERSONAL—A SUITABLE REWARD will bo paid for information of the prsent J. H. Marks, formerly of No. 340 o Jopmorls of ftoom 3, . Harnl No. 215 West Madleon-sL.; an hurst, former- of No. 5l state-st. C. G. GLAS! Ensy Randolph-st. - CLasS R TO EXCHANGE—WHAT Addross V 64, Tribufie ottice. VE YOU to trude for order far work on first-ciass dentist? &0 to § per week. Uny-board, & per week. Pran- sient rates reduced 10 $L% per day. A, LOFTUS, propriator, formerly of Atlantic Lotel, New Yori - A ds aud bufance for real estate. 4 &7, Tribune ofiice. 0 EXCHANGE—3$4,000 WORTH OF -300ds, funcy zoods und notions, for hulf cash FARWELL HOUSE — PARTIES DE- slring plensant alcove rooms, ‘nicely furnished, ean bo accommodated now at the Furwell House, ERSONAL—WILL 3155 WOODARD, dressmaker, formerly of G Yabastar, picusd leld’s MO EXCHANGE—PRINTING FOR FUR- <L niture. Address H W It, 1i5 Eust Monroe-st. corner of Juckson und - Holsted-sis., at reasunable prices. Fransicnts und -day-boarders also accom- £pread on bread and butter, before the eyes of his astomished family, * Chicago is a creation of the railways, a8 San Francisco is a creatlon of the discovery of gold. The bustle at the sta- PERSON.-\L—C. SHALL BE_IN Claveland over Sunday; will be back Monda; 7 Y. B morning: hope you are well und bappr. . ‘ton is infernal. . Qur hotel in Chicago, the largest in the world, affects proportons which eive it a certain look of a sham catbedral. PERSONAL—AN ATTORNEY IN Western lowa. X, tall, with light hair and eres, fiepirea to correspond with 'somo sersibie Christtan Tho food j8 superior. and the French wines | iady cr youn: widow, with como megus, with o viny secmed to me inflnitly more sincere thar those | 10 matrimons: send photo, description, and refer- I used'.to drink in my pative couutry. gnce._Address X., Tribune oflice. A Niagara, if he must tell the plain truth, tho firat Tew of the cataract was rather disappointing. PERSONALTIET: MUSTIEARTIOM you by Tuesday, 1:%), or write. They put up ut the Clifton House, where, of course, anotber album was offcred to them, in Wwhich they were torecord thelr impressions of | E}SSO_YE%L—%F MRS. DURAND HAS o B RS G IR S8, e il at the scene. One of them took the pen and wrote: *This fall is_profound: mine is still moro so, (Signed; The Shude of Napoleon IIL” Ningara leads to same reference to the exploit of Blon- din, * which raised bir ina moment from the ‘postion of a smail res at New Yorg performer ut one of the theas | & 1o the Pantheon of clowning. .o~ The Prince of Wales did not disdain to Yitness one of his marvelous performances, and Baving no respect for the prerogative of Royalty the mountebank proposed to thie heir presamp- tive o the Throue to take him_on his shoulders ond cury binf across. The Prince of Wales refused. saying that -polities was uite wl invest. bave not got a_doliar no dead beat, but with money we_can Tribune offico. - ERSON AL —RESPECTABLE WIDOW rentieman connected dress W 7, Tribune ofice. ERSONAL—WANT TO CORRESPOND itha iady basing from SL.000 to &, 10 Invest, but cun makq he money carn J00 per-cent the first yeur: wangong: 0 take an active purt and handla her own money. and 3, _£vod smart Indy and the make o “bnrrel.” Address WS ludy, aged 3, would like the ncquainta axed gentieman of means whowiil ssice. x?ér? with Tailroad preferred. Ad: for Mursthon J 8, Pribune officd. - 5 HAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE 1 acres tn Wood County, und 160 ucres in County, Wiscousin; unimproved. Address ASTINGS HOUSE, 16, 18, 20, AND 22 Enst Adams-st.—Comfortable furnished rooms and firsi-class Lable trom & to &8 por weok. Dny> bourd, #per Woek. Translent, §1.%0 per duy. EXCHANGE for first-cluss dentistrs? _Address W 2, ‘iribunc. T. JAMES HOTEL, 116 FIFTH-AV.— £2 per duy. Rteduced rates to traveling men und permanent bonrders. Table board ver week. WB.AT HAVE YOU IN PATENTS., - B Tl v-w-viouioldy l B. COUPBAXD & CO., o PATENT ATTORNEYS, W La Sulié-st.. Chieago, Il TH_OMPSONS EUROPEAN IIOTEL, Nos. 10 und 12East MadiSon-st., Ghicago. L.S. Thompson, Munnger~Good rooms, and* bourd If dp- sired. You will save money by golng to Thompson's: on thie North Slde, for lady and cilld (12 years of ape); must bo first-cinss. und where there are fow other bourders. Keferences roquired nnd given: lo- eaton near Dr. Collyer's church proferred. Address ¥ %, Tridang office. . pi al A stare closing out thelr stock of parlor suits, marble and-wood toj carpets, cook-stoves and ranges, oil cloths, crockery, cutlery und_everything noeded for boutckoeplng: city for cash or on et ture Compdny, 245 West RARE OPRORTUNITY. THE EX- celslor Furnitare Company, 243 West Madison- chamber suits, Brussels and’ ingraln revious to removal, For the next 1 days we wiil acii 1 0f thio above goods chenper than any houso in the asy payments. Excolsior Furnl- adison-st. JROARD—AND 2 ROOMS, FOR GEN- tloman, wife, and daughler, (5 years old), on Nifchigun or Wabush-avs, below Twenty-second-st. Address, staing terms, W61, Tribune office. OARD—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, T A SACRIFICE—-WE WILL OFFER reat banmins in carpets, staves, and furniture f ail descriptions previous to remoyal to our large and spactous warerooms, 634 und 56 Madison-st. Call it 64 Madison-st. HODGES & MORRISON. At pri- ‘yate salo il this week. UPRIGHT PIANOS Are remarkable for thelr great durabllity and capac- ity for standing in tune, as well as for ingly pure and Recommended by Rive-King, }IOUSEHOLD GUOD‘ e o 15 WEST Mabisox.gr, | " * (Near cornir of Hytiagy * & A fallasgortaient of padtor, chamber, sng < Turniture, carpets, stoves, ana Momsokeestng g generul (0r sale lthor 47 ash o on ety gy 03 ‘ments at cash fizures. ARAGON AND B D> beoitelit. iacironc SORY . RANGR: Titepflters, Kitcnen farniahing =g ','g"m ; Late-st. $10.000 CASH T0 PORcEAG o - ond-hand % all descriptions, “Aduresy 1OBESE {Bmitary '3 HORSES AND CARRI4, = T JOHN MIT( 4 N MITCHELL and corminiaston Bouse E4Acs i AUCTIOY AE, we nve for snle uvery ¥ind of o -, Wusbingi ant all kinds of horses, both 1n cheap gk, 2 Tou drives; also same ast trottors ang Ut 204 Iny ST e T A i Will'tey und 2se you well, > " B TTENTION!-F. J. B Monroe-at. horso mariior )’ERMRY PArL3 Of the country. and wholesaling iy 5 sblppers, as well as retalling for eity uss, tittos of "horses daily. All grades of draft horsos, conch horses, fine broke o and gendlemon' horses. Two Car-jonds orn = T T. OLPF & (05, 2% Wass Twelfth-s.. 70 horses and mares, inh 8 driving, - business, and cludlagdran, . Ehenp farm mares; all warhmsed. U C% MSo8 I BEAUTIFUL- SMALIL -BAY A i S 2T i W ‘est Madison-st. LANEY & WILLIAMS, y 10 Pennoyer & Bianey, ' 50 :GSECW,.,, m,, offer in additlon to their unusually large = of new carringes the following second-pang Criin Coan & Yen Hroeke” sideprina busy, 5 prorks 1 Sldo-spring bugcies, I phieton, nearly Haw, 3 Aol spring bugzies, 1 coupelatte. 1 lnndag, § ‘coupe. wayidos . and T vlags cart et al In goor ¥ MR Food ceplt nad or wipigor - ARGAINS—_C. P. KIMBALL £00.3 and 573 Wabash-av., bave a fine. L &-&%’ o2 bl by Manvilie & Ca. Rood as now, that gy 2t halE-price: also g setand-hund "coupelat. bagtas N s Conis S oy esoy Kllaa ¢ Co.: nnd & con. bullt Calllind sce them before you bay, ” TrerALe, (CABPENTEES AND BUILDERfF Apest 3 Gvar mado cal o1 5. ML LA pse P p vl wagon ever made call on A. S, Juckson-st.; wason entirely new. JDDY’S HORSE AND HORSE] Smr." o Kid o thie iy e i ‘fl%fl:fii 5 5 TS except on commisslon. This is & rea et Tnd havinz anything In the nbove line for sale here u certain markeL at fair pricos. 58 withiog- to buy will Bava no cause to' complain shoug Ak call before they aro buzzcd to death by protannt D RIRE, - Al o IoT B i o after daie. W. . EDDY, Proprictor. — " ToBid FOR SALE~ A GENTLEMAN HAVING sold his residence on ~Ashland-av. would now - Tike to dispose of his private livery. consisting of sy pair of large carriaze horses, cost Inst November . 0D elegant fve-giyss landan, cost $1.7:0, a3 Dew; one coure; with pola and sl o coach barness; one two-seated sleigh, Saw this. tor, cost ¥2; Also, robes. blankats, whips, e, Al andve property will bo sold together or se or trade for 200 clty property und pay didrencs cash. Call for Information at 615 Madisonat: ot - OR SALE—A 4-YEAR-OLD BLACK e iBiie s el inlaes. Con e 'OR SALE—COUPE. NEARLY NEW, borse, and barness; horse large plack, Yot ot afrald of anything. Address T. R. MC] 3 East Washington-st. 'OR h ll’lf:gfl 0] i pe oRtis: aiso, It 3 SpFIDg GXHrSs WAROL: Madison-st. 5, - L A N ST IOR SALE—A GOOD BUSINESS OR ., CArTiagn horse, cheap. Call Monday or Tuesdsy ; au524 Sonth Clark-at. £ B, OR SALE—HAVE ONE OF THE finest rixs In city. rond mare, buzey, and hamess: il sell for one-third less than value. AddreasTH, Tribune office. L FOR SALE—25 GOOD DRAFT--AND drividg horses ‘and mares; weizht. from i 1.400; prices, from $25to £20; one weok's trial givear- 8 bugzies, 6 wagons, and barness, at 19 Blus Islander, : ORSALE—1 LARGE TRUCK HORSE ' Rave o uge for Bless 10 b seon at 17 Wess Mathen. OR SALE—AT A SACRIF1CE—FINE: ot i sine Shomaes or. bugey erEe andsome m size o choles of 5 11zht bugey botses, $il; ohlce of ¢ B 5 express or. |lellvl‘,r¥ wazon, 5. 4 ue corner of West Fifteenth-st., in saloon. 'OR SALE—CHEAP—CAR-LOAD: ‘work and driving horses, just recelved or;v; & country. Apply at large brick stable rear * hear Madisan-at. ALE—A HANDSOME - BLAST - mare, § years old. for.875, or whole rig. inclodls - . £00d bustky and harness for {175, Callat Livery Stadle: on Thirty~tirst-st. between Michignn and Indiapa-sm R SALE—A GOOD SOUND 7-YEAR. vld bny mare, weighs 1200 pounds: fit for kind of work. Address €. I HALL. Enalawood. [ IAVE A FEW GOOD SECOND-HAN! bugzies I will sell cheap, and two phaetans. HAYDE, 1658 Wabash-av. z NLY 10 WILL BUY THE-TROE. .- S tonT by & Famblotonin Bore. B A AU - - 12734 West Madison-st. 5. % E ARE MANUFACTURING AS FINE landnus, coupes, rockaways, etc. as canbe found in the. cnumpr:v. and will sell at the lowest prices. Our faclilties for repairing carrl e, surpassed. P. L. $MITH & CU., i Wabash- ANTED—FOR CASH, A . ggeD‘ ond hiand buggy-harnoss.’ Address Box ML Hyde Park, il Sum)rlne. B M ANTED—A THREE-SPRING STAKE truck, ncarly uew, for o single horses Apalr immediately. “’l(. M. DEE, 2! Quincy-st. *:7 - ANTED —12. HORSES ima‘;aflgfi ; int B sam ‘,:,‘.’;‘2,,::{,‘_“;5:’,:,; pe R ANTED—4. GOOD SECOND-HAND top by : a C, P. Kimball & Co. or Brewsist: preferreds ufii{lwu W 3% Tribane oMee. - .1 “VAJANTED—SIX DOUBLE- WOREING: harnesses, second-hand, .In good condisn’ Address 1' 43, T'ribune oilice. = 38 anen sorrs mEAR LR KOBHTSIS Sale Sthblos, oL NOra Wellyst i ANTED—A GODDARD BUGGY: state price. Address W 72 Tribune ofies. - and two ctildren(land i yenrs), bofore 3fuy1, With o first-class private fumily, ten minutes' walk west of Madison and IHnlsted-sts.; two furnished roows’ preferrod: terms moderate. ' References ex- changed, Addross, for three divs, H %9, Tribune. - S Atock of ca; MPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD CO., 381 and 383 West Madlson-st.—Now recelving spring rpets, furniture, “and_honsehold goods. elling at fuwest prices for cas or on Instailments: Call and examine. OARD—A HOME WITH PRIVATE |. tumily in 1yde Park, Kenwdod, or southern sub- irb, by youni couple with ono child; will furnish aprrtments; 4 family ‘musically inclined preferred. Address 011 2, Tribune ofiice, v URNITURE. FURNITURE., FURNI- nitare. Carpert. Curpets. Carpets. . New Gogds, New _Styles: Bottom Prices Faor thie Spring T'rde. OARD—IN PRIVATE FAMILY FOR | _ Everythlng needed for housekeoping of the newest Jouns man und wife, within ton minules’ walk | S708% 0530 e 124 (Ol Drides Slncr, 0r chall orbutmer House. Houth'Sido prorerred. 'Y 27, Trid- | RoUlafurt iy establishtnent of ULICK BOUIICE, in0 ofice. 2 &2 and 34 West Madison-st. Established at this num- ber in 1857, PBOARD—A ~YOUNG GENTLEMAN wishes room and board (cxcept diner) in n pri- - Yate family: state terms. Moferences. ¥ X, Tribi ‘CLAIRYOYANTS. STROLOGIST— MRS, DR. ELLIS une, . LOW GASH PRICES, easy paymen Shiendld stock.” air dealing. Upen evenlnks 3 .W. &J. B. STQREY, =J State-st. FURNITURE. CARPETS, STOVES, ETC. AT LO never fufls to-rend lifecorrectly: and for persons Dorn in March, April, June, September, October, December selects numbors thut draw lirge prizes in IOR SALE—THE ' WIOLE OR ANY nrt of o newiy-furnished house of six rooms: lottery. Persons aia distance attended to by letter. o £ o3t ChiCARO il dispose of everything complete for housekee Gator address 26 West Mudlson-at. Chleago Toz: B 008 Ghanee "f0F. 04Dy Married couplo; Wh ALWAYS AT HOME—MME. CLARE, naturnl clalryoyant an r upon all sup- rent houno If desired. . fnquire In the afiernocn at 17 South Dearborn-st. orn- d Ser Jects. Fees 25 und ) cents. 131 West Polk-st. ATIONAL SCIENTIFIC N tlon secures patents, cat Eution throughout the U. fiitile Book’ on Patents fre ASSOCIA- ass, ete. Patent 1tl- lven special attention. oL ree. Offices: 7 Clark-st, Lhicazo, 111, and 63 F-at., Washington,D. G, WL\'DSOR HOUSE, 178STATE-ST., OP- posite Pulmer House—Translents $L30 1o &2 $610 SSper week. . ALICE MARCO, CLAIRVOYANT AND pulmist. Satlsfaction gusraniced. Fees 25 nnd & conts. 0; West Thiricenth-st., neur Blue Islind-av. IOR SALE—THE FURNITURE (AND lease if desired) of a five-room cottage In first- - Cinas locality. on the West Side: everything new; | Chieap for cagh. Address W &, Tribune o ce. INDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB- Wi Block—Is the largestand Liost European : MUSIGAL. A enguzement. Addross fi' 14, Tribune otice. FIRST-CLASS QUARTETTE CHOIR of several years' experlence, is now upen for an hotel In the city, Duving 1} rooms, ranging from ie o £ per duy. ‘nccording.to location. Thomson’s restaurunt underneath. SAMUEL GREGSTEN, Prop. MISCELLANEQOUS. - O0OMS AND BOARD—HOUSES AND 'VI(&ILE.\'. MANDOLIN, GUITAR, AND fints—Free {nformation to_rojiable purties ut Renting Agency of A. J. BURBANK, 3 Tribuno Bla'g. njo correcily taught; the bestand most np- 5 proved uicthods used. Tery oderate. J. CROSS, 25 State-st. s mhder 4 - enough of a tight-rope for bim. He might have ERSOXN A K. Y. 7 There isa xazte{‘;&?TE ar?{‘u.xv%!}'& gdded that It offered much less danger sine ‘rhcnnrer ‘sovereixas lose teir cquilibrium 16 1e U\ays ths peonles who break their nocks A of quarters struck us most_particularly, somt ERSONAL—\WANTED,THE ] of Ephratm H. Cummings, a;t’}fx"fi?f}fifé B Dearborn-st. 5 L all in verdure, others under a cloud of dusf fome gay as the.sunlizht and some as meln choly ms molsture; ono quarter choking with Deopleand the next solitary and silentus tue grave. The whole thiug breathes youth, but you have to take the purity of the uir s a substitute for the purity of.architcctural kines. - The com-~ PfRSDXAL—PET ROSE, SHALL CER- <wishes to become soqualnte widow: moette italizen: s eans; tainly eall Sunday eve, 10 or shine. LIL . JPERSONAL—A BUSINESS MAN WITH: out time or inclination to mingle In socioty with a young lady or Dpossessed of somo bieci matrimony. Address V 8, Tribune, posit style of butlding produces frightfully ugl: monuments; marbles Df'l?:‘jery surxlf\buuufl_ gu{ bad taste throws its gluriug vell on all these riches, The immense house of tho four-bundrod-. ance of & young lady fond of amusements; PPERSONAL—A GENTLEMAN, STRAN- Ker iu the city. would like to make the noquaint- “braotta $PRINTING MATLRLALS., G COUNTET. , TWO GENTLEMEN WILL FIND BOARD . AL o private family at Kenwood, 23 blocks frum Statlon; terms reasonable. Address Q i, Tribune. OR SALE—IIOE PRESS, 28X43, PER- fect in-overy part and In tirst-clnss running or- der, to make room for Inmzer muchingry, at_low price “I'ribune oflice. andon liberal terms. Address V id, WO GENTLEMEN DESIRING THE . camforts of u hame can have pleasant rooms, With bonrd, in n plensanty, situated house threo blueks frum horse-cary, Lake View; torms very OFFICE FURNITURE.: : FOR SALE—CHEAP—A LARGE NUM- second-hund fire und burglar-proof ber of tine gafes. J. GREEMHOUD & CO., 83 Denrborn-st, ¥ ren- sonable to resoonsible partios. W 2, ‘I'ribune ofice. OR A CORRECT READING-OF THE | ast, present, and {aturg, 50 to . IL. GEY L Via, Indiann-ay Wil R.SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FLAT OF Groomsiwitli'part of stull. _Inguire ui s Bast vo a long lease. PORTER. 515 West Takosst Go SEE THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER,; the wonder of the world In telling past, present, and future: brings the separated tovether through OR: SALE-WARDROBE WITH MIR- rora, bookense with secretary, and fina chiffon- fer, nearly new and tirst-class, cheap. Room 13, 137 Enae Madlson-st. L e charms und makes home happy. Half-price to_the poor, Sutleraetion or no pay; 50 Hubbard-st, near. Curtis.” 3318, PORTSMOU i, formerly Toramng: E. ZARAPHA—TRANCE MEDIUM ‘l[ upd ‘munotic pbysician, gaarantees 0 bor Fhhitors completo sutisfuction, fevealing chelr mos be sold 5t n burgain cither for cus) balance on tme. IOR SALE~—THE ENTIRE CONTENTS of 3 private bosrdivg-house, consiating of 12 urnished rogms, also leass of same: wiil 18b Ot part_cash AD 8. GULDSTEIN, 35 Stato-st. Jrofound secrets und glvingan ontir lite-roadin ns the renowned Persiun cbarm for luve, healis business, etc. Consuitations personally and by lef ter. 63 Wabnsh-nv., second floor. 3 R SALE—FURNITURE OF SEVEN- room housé, little used. und house for rent, - Diear Ogden-av. Addresa V 55, Tribune office. \IISS SHALLENBERGER’S . MATERI- VA “uiizing sennce Sunday und Taesdsy uyonings: spirits seen und recoznized. - Magnetic teatments and Dbeseennt St FDR SALE—HOTEL RANGE 5 FEET long. for soft coal: in perfect working order. Can e SE T Hotel. 115 Fifth-ay. ‘bustaess sittings duify ai2li West Van Buren-st. -BOJAED WANTED, OARD—PRIVATE—FOR . MAN AND Jrife, on Michigan or Wabash-av.,below Twelith- ORG SALE—FOUR " OFFICE’ DESKS, of shelves, one office stove, one adver- ond iising boas £ 201 La Saile-st. !';fl g‘mu! price, references exchanzed. 8 53, Tribune offico. - - BOARD.—AND A’ LARGE' NICELY furniehed front- room, on outh- Side, ‘with I‘ ]"AT SRIALIZING SEANCES IN THE light. Sunday und Thursduy ovenings, 5 cents; OR SALE — CILEAP —ONE SECOND- . IWO COOK stoves, two hotesir fur- bund range. Daces, all in good order. SEAVEY & CO., 49 Stato-st. e and ‘sl chronic discasos. Prof. MATHEW SHEA, -DLU., 87 West Madison-st. s B, ISS -L. O HENDEE, MAGNETIC physician, 43 West Madisou-at.. trat dight. siiang dally. A positive cure for neeous dobliity month. Call Suni p.m._ 142 1n Salle-st., Room : OR SALE—FURNITURE OF A LARGE Toom, chenp; cost &¥Xu; $125 takes it; pd y till3a, my Monduy, 'URNITURE FOR SALE—AND TE: -DAY REC: TWO MORE " T T Wt fea teenth-st. O'HERN BROS. e ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH-A two-sented famlly carringe and span of bo or either ¢ or horses single. 3ust be 1o conditon. Address V 4. Tribune office. MACHINERY. .. DUPLEX SAFETY BOILER—CAN- ot explode; gives most steam ‘for least mosel i whil n;,{’ fingei‘ than lnmm?::finm% B 'and steam-users. Inv| A Sr'send for asseripiive circalar, Ofices, . 8t., New York, and 33 Canal-st., Chicago. 70 & NGINES FROM 2 TO 100 HORSE POW-_ . er, both borizontal and uprizht. for sl gun;:; el Bollers'of all sizes und styles. Steam and T sheors and rolls. hang puv x o : t of siugle and double surfucers, and 0! W Working machinery. I'lsners. matébers. hand s sha cte., ete,, An extra fing,lut of bolfers,” tnks, hedters, shafulnk, pullers.. -hanger® beating colls; saw complete for cutting col tron. fact, [ have most anything one may Wi machinery line. and all at low prices. SPRINGER'S Machinery Depot, 1% 10 Canal-st. - % OR SALE—1 SECOND-ILAND g,UB‘P ; Iar boller, 10212 46 flues; Blake & Knowel :fi 2 Dps,and one Nye's yacuum pump, all in good 0704 fofi§ DAVIS &CO. 75 Michigan-st. f ORSALE—PERPETUAL STEAMHA] press. , Address 1Q8 State-at. » TFOE, SALE-ONE W0O! laner, both nearly Adatess T N SRILLLE, B Washingionat -2 ALE—S DHAND_ TUBL-, FOR SALE-SECOND-B8 ok, cuass & CO., 207 Randolph-st. ,,\-_g OF SLE.3 XEW TWELVEHOLE f5ed Sor Thirty days.. oSy JOLN L. OAKFOED &’ €0, 1% Twenty-second-st. SHEE - OR SALE—UPRIGHT PORTM - boller, with xtares, pump, tank. steam: -l etc.. bought new fn May. 15; rated 13-horse poT> SARGENT, GREENLEAF & .IH!OUES.VD 33 Y AYTED—SECOND.I33 : A A norry(&'“* ‘wheei); 1 hydraulic prcx?(léfl tons ?mflngfln_ i or spindle drill; 1 lata drill: -1 bolt hesder; LT 1 drenser: 2 cnt-of Wmfl Catah but must have Arst-class zoods as s daras- dress MACHINIST, Tribune offic?. — - SEWING MACHINES. .. *J'OR SALE—FIVE NEW usuuyjnfl,,,__; dium Singer machines, 2250 each: B, K¢ SREEEEZ Shor a0 oco iyinga o] o ; also, 3 : 11 kinds, at 35 una 210 each. ail lu.rnnu ) dinort, Wheeler & Wilson, "'“g’#fl:&;‘:h%’&%@“‘ . for tiloring, $10 eack . THOMPSORS, 200 Wabash-n: = SEWING A% O e oAb i sy choo uod. 2 26 fuld millionaire Stewsrt, Intely dead, is 2 mogel | Prerered._Address V 2, Tribune offico, S STORAGE. board for gentleman, wife and Iittlo boy 9 years ME. JOY, THE FAMOUS FORTUNE- room stone-front house to rent.on Adams-st.,” of iotelligent luxury. 1t is lkea monstrous ERSONAL—HOMO: YO N e A S ST o | old. AdUress sluting terms, refercnces exchanged, ]_V tolier, clalrvoyunt, und héaler, &3 West Mad- | Reat Kobey, or furniture sold sepamtely. For parc table "t'!:e m;lt-‘i‘i1 o -dg‘ge want of oxdefand | L v’.fé"fifi",'g‘u' omiart your la‘t’m? fithnHo _CBICAGOL.STORAGE CO.,200TO 206 RAN- |, 5% Tribunc ofice. 3 2 isonat. M nod enler Y ticulars inqulre at Hoom 21, & East Madison-at. froanzement Ybich Slsdueulshos New: York | 65 T8 b o FIGhLs il leave soon; Do gone (" L Golphosty Ia the place furaiering yenr furmitare, PBOARD-FOR A GENTLEMAN AND | 7\ TME.KETCHAM—MAGNETIC PHYSE OR SALE—THE-ENTIRE CONTENTS 1ho possession of smull dealcrs: cnormous Signs’ ERSONAL — W) - wifo. with two adioining rooms;- must, bé irut- | AV cinn, 7 Eust Madison-sts Room i Vapor baths o nOL 2 nicely furnishad house, 147 Twenty-first-at. fioas n fug winds_ etumtling blaohein L Ens ol on i moke n IDOWER OF 44 FmELITY STORAGE CO.. 78 AND 80 | class. Also single room for gentieman. 1s Ogden-av. 3D, STARKLOV, THE CELE.,| 1i3hoyre hasdrooms, neatly famished: ront mode- the pavements: tho shop windows are an’ imago | ofmalirn lady of suissio. are-Tat puagcg.ef o | L sast Van Burenar, Estsblisncd 165 Pormanent | T50ARD_3 YOUNG. GENTLEMEN IN brated Grpsy foriane-tollef, the only ond of fer’ | Z%_-LUSE 81 O aCeOBRL 01 e Iag (0 - e . 3 P 0 image o nge health and | und reilable storage of furniture. Advancos made. business in this ity Aeniro to.obEaI s Folshay | PEUISARE In e e O SHo s OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN. ABOUT .of chnos. The' confectionery shops for ladies are es oumerous as the liquor shops for men. Eome dress Y 13, T'ribuze of e ¥ e hpane bt true lady need auswer.: Ad- American -girls - have a pussion for swcot stulf.. They ovnly leave cne boubon shop_to go and sit. down in aunother. We tbought that the Frenchwomen wero the worst gourmandes of the Old and New Worlds. We havenow to offer them our moss bumble ex~ s1res to become feme oo 't of Teforence to produce as t Address CALLIOP) Posi-OZice, Chicago, ERSONAL—GENTLEMAN, 3 YEA bigse howly srrived i b uniwaa’srmu. 51‘:8- Sunis Tady, with ' iew - Mo e haracter, - eto. OPE, Lock Box 33, mony. - o roputation and ‘TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BUGGIJ;:S, ut Jow ote.; cheapest und best in city. ~ Advances rites._GEOKGE PARILY. () West Honracest. BUILDING BATERIALS. room, with good board, in n private Tamily, lucated Ill:!gfl:ll ggf::?ul;m and &'E?IS'!EEDH:?E?IL. flflll \VZ~ ¥ n-ay.s tho TormOF proferred Ad- drass S81, Tribung offce. - e R r sale. Boom G 124 Dearborn-sia 100.000 IND, PRESSED BRICK FOR BOARD (GOOD)—~AND PLEASANTAC- P T A R PG U 1 Addross with full pariiculass @ 76 Teibung omice, . Can be consulted at ‘Westerrisav, Vun Burcn-st. cars start from the door._Fee 3) conts, DIIMONDS, WATCHIS, & rent from Ma; 1, oT occupancy ' caj barain, "Address s & Tribune omeo. 239 Wabnsh-ny. NO.8 W. O av o ool as 6 Parkov 50 OR SALE—A NEW STEM-WINDING REPAIBS FOR 'STOVES MADE EV- gold watch, Elgin movement; one very fine key- Yind watch; also Indfes’ gold watch. AddressQ k erywhere at W. C. METZNER'S, 137 West Han+" Teloang oice, . L o aslon-st Bl toleplione, o 1 S XD FAMILY, BINGERS EDIUM AN 4 ,Mé‘l“nfle;hriwuwné and gbw&"“’“flmm '. <

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