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EPISCOPALIANISM. Proceedings of the General Con- vention at Baltimore. Report of the Rubrical Committee— Strong Opposition to Rit ualism. t-prrda] IV»pairh to The Chlnsn Tribune. lUltiwokc. Oct. 7.—Tin* Tnet.nial Convention. tiHiap. wm occupied till u late hour Iwforu ad- ... >.-j, " " , lIU tt IUK UOUf UV.OIO .U* jourumeul with delivering cul.igk* upon premi um t men in the Church who have died since the lari meeting. Immediately following this l message wa? an- Jiounced from the Ilon*e nf Biebop*. transmitting the report of the Kn'-riral Committee appointed ny the la*t General Corvct.tiou. Many had Loped that no report involving definite action would he presented, and is* expected a document so pre cise In Its recommendations and so strong in opposition to ritualist a* thi« proved. There was a decided sensation upon it* announcement. Its reading was listened to most intently, and In almost breathless silence, br the deputies and the lame andlence. The message of the Bishops showed fthat their toa.-e had not acted, and did not desire to proceed until the report had been fullv considered by »he Join Committee of bolls bon-es. L T pon a resolu tion to appoint sneb a committee, ana to postpone further delate till Tuesday nest, a running debate sprang up. which rhojtgd*v.'*' n, y deep feeling on both sides of the question. .The merits of the re port did not cuter Into till* di-cus-lon, but Indi cations were nnatWakaMr mat when the proposi tion to appoint u Jolt I t onimiiiec is opened lo de bate tber* will be unexciting lime. Among the significant features of the commit tee.® report, is the recommendation that whatever chances suit I *■ r!cdd> d upon by the convention they be made by rat-on. This If regarded as equi valent to a rei-urt agalnat any alterations of the Prayer Book. The Itbhope. in their mesfage, asked that the Joint t '«mmission canaiet of three Bi-bop*, three pririyter*, ard three laymen, hut there wa« a v- ry gi-neral de«ire in t'.c Louse to increase the t uti.i er of prt-pbjUT? and lav men to six each, aud to select them by ballot. Those who have hoped that harmony might be to-cured throupbnui the debate* were greatly cast tiowu by this nnexpecte<l report from the Cora- TUltiee nf Biabopr. while the ritualists were aston ished at iu sweeping character. At the end of a br.ef debate, the motion to con cur iu the aj noiutnieut of a committee wa* wit' *• dtav-u. ard the whole mltjcct made the rpecU. order for Tuesday. Previous tu adjournment the Committee on Carons rcj*orted advet>»-ly nti-l iiiianlmo'tsly upon tin- jiroDo-llion to redu'-e tbe numiicr of delegates fn m dit>«e!-e« toil*- General Convention. Atrameiidm-:it to tb.-ir report was submitted, making the ba-i-of rrpre-enta;tun three clerical and three lay deputies from cart. dlocc*c, and the ii.rlw-r thcit went over for future consideration. The convention wilt be fairly at work on Monday. fTo the A-aoiutc.lPresA.i lUvmtoitc, O't. 7.— At the opening of the Hjjif ;<»; al C<'Uvriitioii 10-day. a rerolution of re*t*-i ? t<> the memory of Hun. T. N. CuritiftKfhatu v:m pj*-*-<}, and aj jiroprlatc fulnjrie.-' delivered. j.il:e sn',i:te« nere paid to the late Rev.-. Chn«to* jil.iT I*. tila’Nd« ji cm! Ilmaati Coo-. Numerous eulrjPj* w«n- pronounced on iLe late Jackson Ken.Tributes iv. n* ul-o i-ald to Milo MaLou, Jji'luji \V. Murray, ami Win. M. Taylor. A n - o*.«aL'e n-f* ret■ ivr.l from ’the lion«e of trai>ialttliiL'tfi<.* following report ul tLie t.niformit' i.f tlir rimal: Tin- ci>:n-ulu*-e of five Pi-hot**, appoint.*! hr the Jla.j.i of i;u}io;.« B t the General of I**.*, to i '.u-.dtT whether anv ad -it‘oust provi-ion fn-nnlloitn llv. hy ranon or <>t* erwl-e, 1* pro-tl -nlde 'md expe dient, and to report to the next G-aera! Convention, liavtcc held sundry m-tin.;., .it m tcml diT-reni ] laces, at each of which ad th* uje'ule'r* of the r.iui- Mittoe were pri*eat;Jjrotjdi the -e.-lou. mi I lim luif, u- they lull* ve. Klvcn 1.. Ho t-mott.'i t aim,ted to them »|.at cartful ■ * n-lder'd’on whP h It- Impor tarn e merit*, rr«p.-etfall» n*k teat •• to report. the resolution unde- «U h Hie • ommfiief tra« njw pointed rauc* several que-iion* fur exsiuiniilou and Ison* I.RUlatlon. touel. the performance of Xdl- Vll.e mftl. e and tbc sid.i.ui.-t a: ion . f -.icT-lnituS* and t-ther rlu*» ami . m-monlcs of th l .- Ciiwtli. practicable. If I-raclleaWe. 1» it. >.i ll.;,. iS.i,. . . v;-.- ii«m/ IX practical*!* and etp"dl*nt, shall U lake li.r Jitj.c r.f a canon or canons, or shall li he oil;*-rwt-e ;>rot Med for. • And, finally. what sh*ll Pc rlie actual detail- oX IcjrJf lailoa? As-n.Tlly. these air i;uf«!lone that tones tfceCburcb and 1U member* In nisiu and vrrv vital r.-ilot*, and involve many dill. *!/■ »* v.< n *•. crVeiou, relations. la mtislderlnr the.e quc*il„ns. the < ommiuix- have (ndeavort-l never to turret that suh-UnH*l unl’ormllr 1* entirely compilllilr with wrx .-oi.-dleriilUe Indivi dual llherlv; that non e.-euil.d* sho-iid t,e>ej l>c tin •JuiT masmltltd, and, (:»• 1.-— . ini-.-l to an ••qu-dlty fwatlsli; Hint jiisnv ir.-uldt -o:nc and objection -,,A“ 'Mn;« are rnhc-uien.l in their nature, and p-rl-h } n ami that, tinder «nv > Ircumstancr-, ba-iy |irlß-«iii»i). ever to Is- avol lew. horhaveo..- omulei ro k—p In mind the wl*e »onl««.f tlif Arileje of Utli^lon. “JIU not ntHi-*,*r, t<i;t t-;..d;t i;i- ami cerenortea t-In nil Jiiac- -e. one or •••frrlv alike, for nt all tlun** t.iey bate linen dhci*e. m, . * n . : , v ],.• . linn-’et rrmnl- Int lo rtlvrr*lty nt eotinrrl.--, xi «nd i.o-n's mam tier*, ao that noib’nu I*' .t 11 i,e.i :ir:,ln*i tnvi'. Wupl. fcverv jcirikuUr ov r.aUv>u*'. ei;ut. u hatu autle.mv to t.rdaln, c luinse. ari l nl-dl-l, .. 1. 0 r rile* of'tlic Ctiun-tMir-Uliie-l 011U li> i.; mV auile.rltv, so (Lit all tl-inc* lie clone to edifv nc." While. Lotre».r. tie- . have kept tJo-e rnn-edenvtlou* in tl<lt ha< lurn, and Is, their unanimous oidnluQ that «o:i.e action of tue • Ovaeral ConvenHoti In nrird to the Itni'Ortant mailer* nasned In Hie i>*oiu ion st,,K>itiiln< theta t> Very derirahle. If not, ln-.<-e , de-iMuded. Almiiic the niatit n-i-": - I ..- ’M* <-*: iv;. -inn tiial j>n-* wc! Uieiastltw, 1 lu-> vciuuie to a»L atica-Mn to these Jc'.lovctui;: 1. It i» obvious to remark that there are araonc c» ?r«at and iln■ r-e0 * ..I u-e m tie-perform* »».-ire of f)|\ li.i servlee an i ;l.c •■ni.uf tin; Chun h. TnJeM Kitnethlnu I* 'lone, and done »oon. In the Insert-si* ef unlbipmitv, 11.e*.- d:v.-,.iUe* bW fair to t gmtl. It they do u i\e-a-l. tho»« which ul the fertod of the Anuli-an Iteformatjo- • were n-itardt-.! u« an evil to V» reei ve' }* - ’ lo thedi.lslon lt-»t tl.e v.-ji 1- !■•»-»'» hat« - CM Ul*. Tht-3 ueuiMon .Acr.even i:m. on.. elon. irotiMe, ..i-nueaiij Miu-.nu »;;r hcoji.f, -.. i ( tt;e»e evlUaiust lncrea*e as llie.r t-.ttise* are nut j »J'ed. i 2. Ii 1* NJlfVfdtln* v„rl.iu-«. over »- i. those nriirided In the ll>>k < I r.iinmon i’r.t’ r forth In 'tetorilan.f wf-ii d.' jTn»i»!.«n- ? I* - «'rnon*C-U of the I'ic and not co , !i!i>. ..1 .. • in* dh. ; j.utnltialloo of I»und» vor o ln-r *eho,.l • •! ;« i:*i 3l> ly i»*.-d in eertaln e'litin he*. liuwf.- ;vr:« , o,;» regard t» to tie r,ilo>»i*l «»e .r ■ MieeU It ts to !*• rr*;ralie 1. , v ,n TuUtec do tot undertake to - 1; is 0'.,;,... ■JiuWi-VtT. tbst any-ti< U *i-rt le. » ee - r.-.r.f rrfler and f onfutlon In iir.>>iri,. 11 * •' »-.r»l:,ti • in prtn'lplv and c»d*v.' t•• s - ... >. th'-aefrcim *hat outsiue q:..-. • :, f . r.t> a j potiajcccrd with the a . . ir rhlnof our own Cl.ui'!.. - _.c u. vt,-., •. - c.alcs una Mdrtt of our s. rvl- ■■ S. The eotn».litre r.;-i'i i - i.-it-.-.,- yi.ac • in-tun. f,. *. • > . ur -jti ]W. 1 ti.c len»t, to llu-.v.. • Mi. . cus-.'lv'vrd. of v.r - f lie-. Ac»ln*l saeh wt.rjfsour:- , •; ini. n .ndjirute'-tlon; ftnd.wti-tl >- ' i :.'1 if • » 1 would sera to 1*.»j!»l r *.u . '-.u -*?. 1e Mr it. for •' - * •.sinrt wh.ieb It I* not tv ri. .n . Ti.niluet- ucahltnou*)/ /e- otiiniv ’ ’ 'I r • -A G«nersl Convention. Oi.d.ufter i-.’ni iv ‘ ‘ < the dMrrcnt methods jn whit h thu - '.ii ti.\r h* carried out, tIiCT fnilher ui. •• ,t eorroend iha*. nnv action whieh th" < onven*. take ►hull heln thelorm of naaron or ranoas. In i n* i-i'dlrii: to .'sir » nr'.iu* detail* wh'ch they lie! <.ncht i.i he and • rl.e *-ii's-.t*of suchanioa I '.* !«-• t. i r *.• I, 1 •• ,• .-i .de-irC to ssv that, while on n Cieat t.iajo- 1 v of lie* point.* pre-ented there te»* h--n an vnt'i.'- ttn.tith.nisy of opinion, tome thir.C* US', t.i-Mith'le.s. |n* UlOSed and othe.s o-i liled w.ueh „vd c*eh merilrtT’s Individual wi»'i recuiate-l I* - re* tall, w.e.i'.d have l-eic iliflireuJj - <"• ..1 of. Ihcy JiaTC strongly Xcll Uu»l unOivrtnlle , .-willy Involves , -«» * ..fi;,"' and the acceptance of a*iTi< way h-tre, oa one band. to in*iin or. on me other, to remove. The committee report the mu twine a« tn;mprjnron which they respectlully r.T.imjjfend , Thev recommend that ■ ■• rtatf; act> In the a,.m.Ql«.ra tloao'f the Huh (•..nimunv-t, on o.b--r..'’’iJ^oro „t public srwshlp. I>- r. lu-.t r mui..traUil. U pro hibit'd by canon >U: 1. The use of lacrnsc. . , i. Tae placing or n ulninu t crurtllx In any part of Cwn ire a cn>ss In proof«>;oa la ehnreb. 4. T be u»e ©flights on or about Uip holy table, txcept Tbe elevation of eiejru-nt» in Uic H'dy I ortununlon jn'snrli manner •* to expose Hum to tfcr »lrw of toe people a* object* to which adorJPon is to w made, or {jwr iwvrvr.otvoa«ecr*ilon.i'rlu tie act of adminis tration o! them, or conveying u.sn»7o or front tie com- water with win" »>• part of the service In lhepres«;nceof tbi-congrvg-ilun. „ n , 7. The wa‘hlnc of the p- b-H ■ bands or solution of tie twml- la presence ot Uir . nnsTes»Vlon> 5. ItovtnC. rn.«*!nc.-•'•nn:Vv io'as. pm-tritlon-. IM rot Intend'd tobealli*--1. ,u.t it l.oui_ further pro t^)wdVVM.v‘Kj'i.. L lacTßlc "V"® ?"siritb-n nf pp ••' I 'a: tb.- Hdv Communion liv any lit>bop or i-rto-t u 1.-u ;»uy perron receive* with Hv.ij.tojlnt or ; • rtnt: tins any t- r-o"-o: person* not in Lofy ot-kn io i.-.'-i it,. m :.l t. r m any ;-.vrt nf t'J \<f'.rr for the adm ri- r.-M*of tin- Holy Com l:.union. ant priver-. •■"'if t-. ao*i'.i«. or VpMle* ntl.n ll.m thO‘c provided In the HMk of Common JTaycr.or under XIV of Canon 13 of Title I of the Dl- Ip—t. TTn-y further mvromro 1 here. flr*t, that no rector of rv parish or other u.lu>r«-r I- allowed to Introduce choral service wvi.ou' » e., ; ,»,-nttug vo;c of the vestry, or rontrsry i-tohiMtioi --I the dl-hop. fceeon-1. tli*l L-> sttrpl’ • I «~l> >lr shah h« ctrr’oyed ex cept under tin* "-aim ; ir.lt-<1 !,«;•; and Lea ‘•’n b rlit>lr« aTt'emv-toy«*s.thf onU ad-HHon to their ordinary autre stiall !"■ a ■urplloe rra. !m.u :•* ill** itiHc* Tb’.rd, that on chur- l. rhaf !-• i11..w, -t'o Ik* »o ar rar-srd a* U* nervcpt thv rr'n.'ier from otTUMlog at the rlebt fnd'i'fihe L-.’. - ♦»Me. It [. OK noted that »< r.- 1.-tie*- tnlde I«lawful. The n/utoilut-r furth- r i.-, that ranonleal rrofi-lon be madetourM.-ir ibe <lm«- unproprUt* to cl-rsj men ntlnlMertn? In a i.iagngv’on. and the only Te.fjneni* rt.- istrlto h* spproprti.te to clfTßy jnen «o ta:nl»tennc \' t "- Flr»t. for itu 1 IMibop« th:- j'tr*<Tit KplwoPJl rohes. f>.-e>nd. lor all tr.im*ur«. a »UUc -utpln-e. ahUek rr wUti“tolc{ Mart <•«-*.• ’..tint reaching Iklov vac »nVle»; b'.acJiCowß aod b.o.d«. . . Tliev aj-im-onunrnd ih.il ;>.*.*vMoa K trade: I. Tl*t on the wa-l-T. ct ‘rrvl.ee ■ubereeiprcl racy or neee«‘ity to bealt'o rosy require It the uniter- Htv cap rosy K*n«ed. . ... . ?. Tint candidates for on'er* who are licensed to act a* la* rni'er*. tcav o‘e •! " a- udemlnl blvk jcown. S InadiltloL to ration ral pr-irf-lon* now remm- Treaded. »Tpi In ronelderet »n of tbe tan thiinothtnc ran In-w i-laln'v *ei l-irli tnu ni»j arl»r la tbe • D«e and practise <g Vhe earn.-. tt«- committee lertUer UDanimoc‘lv ntdmtttenJ that *onie action he taken to carrr out. Iti b n:srn>'r - ttisy -fv-uri' 11~ oh erv anetithe prlnclj Jr 1.-. 1 n - -1 In th. i-nwil n-e.itution to tlii‘i.oUM-hy the lln!t‘.-of rirrl-M sn-l Lay t'cputlv. wl UieC-OeraK'onvtniior. of t>* s. ttvwlt: That in all mat»r‘ doni.tSaJ, relertncc fhall K made to the ordinary, aad no etnnee* sliall K made agaic-l tlie codtr ronn»el and Judgment of the lll«tnp. In con'elneloa, the rout--iite*- rivnuiaun 1 the auop tloa of the fol-owlnc re»-dotloa*: i>»o.Ve.f. That, tbi-rt-p • u’.- communicated to the Uor.‘e of Cl'Ttral an 1 1 i nuU.tbe House *>f I lerlcal and Lay Depn t Vf~. concnntng. a Jntrt romrottt.-e, ronaietlag of three w ii;»l)Oi-a, thret- i-ri «l>v i*t». »r.d three Uvtiieu, be at** posntlS to whom .hull ’»• n fem-l. with oln-rtlort. to r<port to tbl» eonviT.tl.ia at a«<->rlya <lt> asprvet.ea- Me. such canon* a* tbe? ay deem ncc«w*«r) la the ' of which l-» respectfully »QbmUted. Alfuxd Lu, .1. Wn.LLaxr-. T. M. CLaXK. tv. 11, OinvnnuEih J. K«B»\e>T. Accoraracvlr? tbe foreirnimr repon fol- Icntnc re.-olntiora from the House of lilrhoi^*: ys/. That In the pnvvliy of the subject and It* Ininp, this house is unprepared for immediate •<> Jlnnonthe report submutea by the Committee on Kltusl fnlforrsltv. without previous cmMderatlnn of thee*»e;iijoiat«oo»nilt.evof the two Loumj of the The House* of Clerical and Uy Deputies concurring, lb Joint Comm'ttce Ik- app*»le.ted lor the cun-id' ratiot ot the above-named report of lae 4'onjialttee ol ii.s Uou-e of lb*h')-* cotieemlcff tbe rltcal. and to n-;«in if ant an Mf ane, action may K properly uw-r. In (b-r.rrmS-K. Action on tbe cu*»>a •- and a report from the Hob«c of !li‘hcip« wu .imbued bv lie Hourc of Jicpnllcs until Tncsdat j <--i Thu report trum the Committee on Canons firalnst rednetnp the i,T-i:-ur of delegate* In the Uonee waa eonearred in. A memorial, by Mr. Hnj.-r*. of Texas, for the ni.jioirtinent trf a Misrion.ry for a portion < f thi IH(iee*c of Tt-aar. iu« n-ferred to the Com* xtiUtce on Cat.ons. The convention then adjourned till Moadav, at 10 o'fdcrts a. in. NEW YOEK. t?;>cctol IVspstrh to Tbi' Chl-nro Trthane. THE RANK KTATEMKrT. ?Cew York, Oct. T.—The bank statement to-day wu unfavorable, iiotwlt*.standing It was shown thot’lhe banks ore stl.l dealing their liabilities. The analysis chow? that the banks lost 13.1W0.400 on their total reserve dating tbe past week, against • reduction In their total liabilities of S:>.SIH,GOO. They now bold In sold, legal tenders, and 3 per cent certificates—all reckoned as lawful tnoney—only |l.G<>Uoo above tbe legal require cent. t*st week they be\d f3,«>l.fao. The loan have been reduced fI.IM.yOO. and now Hand at The following are the changes, compared with last week: ptertatr. Inertate. .13,193.900 6.511.900 •SDI.SOO 6TMOO ffi.SOO Loans Deposit* Specie If pal tenders. Circulation... Htssof Ksauanu rstc. 'The cable transmuted the important intclll- grace, this morclt'g, tilt tie Director* of lie Back of England held a rpeclal meeting aid ad vanced the minimum dl-conrft rile lo 5 per coal yesterday. The prvvß> n » rate *u 4 per ceat. This extraordinary action «u thought here to in dicate that the financial outlook In London U re garded with apprehension by those who have the best means of judging the immediate future. The London money market is reported active. *1 5!4 per ceat. All clarees of acenritW la London were lower W-day. although the decline la leta than would hare taken place had not • further advance in tne bank rate been generally expected. It war. however, expected tnat no advance would 1* made until next week. The new 5 per cent United ?lates bond* fell this morning to *jt^dUcount,agaluat 2 percent yeaterday 'Jtcr* noon. Tbc effect here was to advance tbc rate* of Hurling exchange to 109 fur Gd-day Mils, and 110 fornhort right. The market for securities were al»u nightly depressed, and It U admitted on ail rides that no serious disturbance can occur In 'the ixindun market without more or leu# nnset lllrg affairs here—panlcnlarij as a large amount «f foreign capital and credit arc now employed here. abowed great ease, and closed at 5 to fl per cent on rail. Commercial paper Is quoted at 7 and 9 per cent for prime acceptances. But little cur rency has been sent to the West during the past week: the shipments have been nearly all to tbc £outh. was strong, opening at Ill's, declined to Ht»i. aud advancing to 115, which wae the closing quo latiuu. The rale* paid for borrowing, to-day. were 1-C2,1-Gt. and flat, sud fur carrying, 2.-T.4, 7. 5. aid t* per cent. Tbc specie shipments abroad lor the week were f.VK).I£7. stiffened on the London advices, bat closed at Jf> *» for prime bankers 1 CO-day stcrllcg, aud 1W •» for sight. TUB COTZnNWrXT SOK7> MAUKCT was qnlet and Heady at the close. The last quotations for Pacific Railroad securities were: Central Pacific, 19215 to JWJ£; Union Pa cific gold bonds, bfiJi to 6914; flocks. 27t0 27*4; Income, 79* i to 73?»: land grants. 79 to 73*4- THE «TOCK EXCHANGE was blmost draened to-day, the bulk of broker* and •i>ecßlatorn being away to attend the opening of the Jerome Park Racer. The market was dull and prices lower, aud in many cases there was not enough basinets to establish quotations. BEEADnTL-rpS. There mere only limited offerings of the low grades in the flour market. These were steadier. Other grades were unchanged. The demand waa in part speculative, though mainly for the British Province.-and the Eastern States. At tbc close the market tor Tow grade* waa firmer, with a lair demand—in part fpeculalive. floideraof wheat were firmer, under the more favorable private ad vice* trom Liverpool. The offerings of vprlng w ere moderate. At the close amber and white winter were strong, with a more general demand, the inquiry being in part tpeculaiivc. Spring was lii'riicr, but qnk-t. Corn was less active. lhi<ngb quite lira. At the cio-e the demand wa in part speculative, though mainly for local trade. [TO the Associated Pfe--. J KtMurHATIC KELEOAItONs. TfE'V Touu.Oct. 7.—The H orl-l say*. ia regard to the representation iroiu New Vurk Jo Demo cratic c.nventluas. mat nvreafler c-.tneuliijn* will Lluv* nothing of Tammany or anti- Tammany, but deal on.y wiili f cparaie Assembly District*. Not nail Tammany. but nil more--or* of Tammany, mu' all similar o'lgarchica! organization*, arc thus abolished. n (omprcmlrc lia.- been ejected, withdrawing mutual charges and dividing the children. BVILDINO mi'U. The 7lmM pays Masterson. the contractor, who hulll Tamaiauv Hall, s-“ars that he would he willing to do the work performed by. Garvey for S.VI,bOO; that the repairs could not hare possibly amounted to the original cost. linnl'AUT. Hon. Klijab F. Fumy, one of the ohuat and mot prominent Democrats ol this Slate, died this morning. cnrrurT os toe taxjuny tuicvia Horace Greeley, In reviewing the situation, state*: “That A. Uakcy Hall bis embezzled iiihlU money and converted it to his own use. !• not yet proved. *llll. for signing bill* Irundufent -lid false, I thiak be ought to resign. I have seen no evidence that I'ctcron. Sweeney Is a public plunderer; ditto, lather mo.e so. as to Judge Hilton. My judgment as to Tweed i» very different. I cannot hut believe that a good share of the millions paid out of (be treasury on hi* order, on im mensely exaggerated or utterly fraudulent bill? of Ingerroll, Garvey, Kevstr. schuyler. Smith, and others, have wound their devious way Into Li-pocket, and been applied to defray his enor mous cipemlliure- at Albany, In ibis city, and el-i-wln-re. and add block after block to LU ever growlutllaLued pusst-siun-." * the Pennsylvania claim agent, came np again in the Superior Court today. The decision u to be rendtred ou Tuesday next. KEVaUll'a covrrsatos. The confession anu a slUulioti, la*l night, by Keyscr, l« deemed a mofl Impurmut step. It uoa wholly nr -cCl*d. and r.» a means of enabling the Currie -ifbevcuTv to obtain other proof, is reg# i- . mo-t promising occurrence that ha- y ' ' »t - ’ll? ttlml-»bni I? that In seven ji-l: up • i.: . i 'jeniv bo has received three <|i . f.. ’..lil'j’. . 'Jar-, lor which be has ih dared tual his signature o.’i : .i *iur'..wutmimt has been ... stances be had l*eencom s,,"- . .. “• claims before he could re • » ’ j. i.os ufeerloti will {irobaMy secure . .t mmnnitv 'r.itn punishment. t)!hvf< <»t the l n* l‘*rt. u v*a»l-.smco are expected to Ukc a like vr\ wor.K <*r the committee. ' T l ;.' rdttee. following out their dctcrmina i -.r ■■ : U.e prosecutloQ of the thieve*, demand •■..‘•he Governor forthwith order the Attorney lvc,c;f.lto couttuvuvc the tequlted ptoceedlngs. 7hi-v w ill employ counsel toanlst In this work. WAlsos’f WUKK. /he late County Auditor. Wat-on, is supposed .• be the perron who altered the Key>cr voucher*. The hill* of Diivliiruii ,y C-.. w-re also alb-red. Tie firm arc said to bare used but a amall propor tion of the amount charged them. . THE OtUND JiriST. The opinion is gaining ground that Judge Bar-• jia.i! will dismiss the pn-etit grand jurv. Faleas th'.-1* done, the agat. *t in-' perpetra tors id the Imnds will ref ill lu nothing. Dc«lde. the fact that the grand Jurv I# packed, one of the ''nicl.il* upon wimm devolve- the prosecution of the suit*, i* under Tammany la- Hueiice. Evidence ef the mo-t startling charac ter is accumulating, but the Committee of Seven ty find difficult!?* in their way. The partle* giving evidence vX[*ecl It will cost them their ealar-v aud desire to be provided with other titualf o~~i. Tbl* the committee hesitated to do. A “ DEItaUII *’ PKOPOSITtON. Tne IlfrnUt says it will advance the City Trea sury fIOO.OOO towards carrying ou the govern ment until the laxct cotne in. say* there Is a discrepancy l*e;ween the statement of'C’otnptroiler Green a- to Hie financial condition id the Department of Ihiblic Work* and his own; that there shall be i.o stoppage of the works of the department. He lutcuiis to take care of his de partment, uud will individually pay Sis men rather than sec them suffer. He doe* not regard the Rochester Convention is cither i triumph or d-'feal of Tammany. He supports the ticket, and thinks the city trouble an l-*ue in itself. '.TIB CASE Op INOEItSOLI.. The cennscl for ingersoll. who wa« to be exam ined to-da; concemlnc bl»claim- against thecity. hs* asked’a delar on accont.t of the absence of n-suciau- counsel’ The opposing counsel wanted to proceed. i cat. la -nvl re* of. ibey Millinery. In another column will be found the announce ment of the upt-muc of one of the Icadicc custom tnllline:/establishments In the etty. A visit to Hopson & Co., No. 74 Stale tercel, will bo reward ed In viewing one of the meet complete stock* of nullir.erj goods, ail uf welch have Wen purchased direct from the importer* or manufacturers. This stock consists. of cocrsc. of every! sing that ladies may require. The riblx/D, flo«cr. and ornamental department* are excessively beautiful. All those who require a lame «tock in select from, with the 4(l\u:itace of wholesale rrces. should attend the irreat d'rpluv <>pi-nitn: at liopMin «t Co.'s, No. 7t State etrret.’on Friday next, Oct. 13. Pure Tea ntid Coffee. The people of Chicago should /fid thankful that there l« a hon-e lit the city that deal* In a pure natural leaf lea. and perfectly pure coffees of all grades. ground fr> sh w ben ordered. In any qnsn tity. l.ymun A Sllliman, at the .latmn Tea House, No. 11l South Clark sire-t. am gaining a rrputa tion for thcnuelires h« felling pure goods, tha v. ill do thru great credit and gain for them the confldenceof the people. Ther invite all to call and examine, and gel sample* for trials. Questions for the Prudent. Are yoor hoods and notes safe? Aw jour deed* and montages safe? Are your policies; your will; your money; yoorplate; year diamonds, safe? Are you ufo in ket-vlut; valuables at home, or in anv exposed place. Instead of depositing them with Tho». B. Brjaa A; Co., in tbelr Fidelity Safe I>epo»Jtory. Peal Estate Auction. Wc would call the attention of oar reader to the anctlon sale by T. S. KUch 4 C 0 Wednesday next, of unimproved real e«tale tn the Tislnltyof the South Parka, as advertised In another column of this paper. They will al*o sell an decant residence, with larse ground*. at Woodlawn Station, and opposite the park. Timer deefrinc to reap bandsoiuc returns from Investments will do u ell to attend this aale. Nothing New Under the Sun Doe* cot apply always.for HarUud. Holmes d; Co. an* ju.l in receipt, at their wareroom*, Nos. 50 and 5? North Cat al atm-t, of several new varie ties of carriage.*, of very fine de-ign and work manship. They are tbe'exdusive agents for the ►ale of Hall & Bartlett** celebrated work, and an* bound to keep in advance of the public want* in style of vehicles. Winter Excursion to California. In compliance with numerous applications of ladict and gentlemen desirous of spending the winter In California, W. H. Fraud* will take am ther excursion party to San Francisco and San Diego, leaving Cbicaeo about the 14lb of Novem ber. Those wishing to join the party will please apply Immediately to W. 11. FMncis, No. 116 LaSalle street. Wax Flowers. Mr*. M. E. SweetlauJ Is still at No. 21 Wash- Irgton street, where »he will be happy to receive her friend* and patrons. Le*son* glrcn In frnlt and flower* M&dy or In da«*c*. or at residence when desired- Natural flowers preserved tn the 1 est manner by lire. O. F. Richard*, late of Buffa lo, N. Y. Orders will receive prompt attention. Battle of Gettysburg. The Academy of Design have secured this pic ture fora few day* longer. Wc are glad of this, tor there arc some ihou.-and* In this city who wi-flld be rlad to see thl* n«»t wonderful work. Let them lose no time in dome s». for the picture will never be here again. Those who want to see hew our boy* did it should go at once. Girls, I*ook Here. If you are ticping company with a nice yoosp mao.'by all mvans adrlae him to po to the acctiou ’ rule at Butters' re-ou.-, N>>». r>, 7. I>, and 11 Randolph street. on Wednesday next, at 3 o'clock n. m., and secure one or more pood lots for a Imße. He bad better Invest In pood real Estate than In cipars. treats, theatres, «tc. Economize, ami m»ke a start up the till of prosperity. Term# on Ntinvnod pnipertr onlv («5 cash, and $lO a nmtith ajte-wards without Interest. Bay lota at jour own fgares. Life Insurance. The success of ibe National Life Insurance Com pany, of Chicago, |» , OU iet:ilng pratlfyinp to the people of the We«, * n d proves conclusively that the pabllc fall? apprtviate the cheap, practical plan? adopted Hy that company It Is a Western institution, and every m*n interested In life In surance Is hiTited luViast Ho. i{w Monroe street, examine carelully the aorkmgi and plans of the company, and sec for himself the practicability and cheapness of ibis Institution. The cost of insurance la so small that every man Is enabled to provide against watt In his family, as the company only charge the actual cost of In surance, with a small annual fee tor expenses It hae, during the past six month, Issued a great Wiw Stilwme* VOL. 25. many policies, ard is daily adding to ila already large list. Several companies have sprung np aince the Na tional commenced its career, upou somewhat •<m llar plans, but, owing to varion* cause*, have fail* ed to make that mccets of which toe Directors of the National feel prond. The furniture Question. What a mistaken idea the public have regarding who manufactures the furniture that la aold in this market. Host dealers advertise themselves manu facturers. Furniture is made principally by Ger man*. Norwegians, and swede*, who sell to the retailers, and by them tbc goods are flouted and offered to the public aa their own manufacture. Colby & Wins. Noe. 42 and 41' Dearborn street, who occupy the entire building, sell furniture on rommlseiou at private sale through the week, and br auction cvere Friday, same quality of goods that are offered by the trade, and at prices ranging from to Ob pvt cent le*v, while regular dealers have to charge the extra price to defray ihdr ex penses, which in seme cases are enormous, and the’puhllc have to pay the extra price. One oi our prnmiuent Slate street firm* reim-ed to buy chairs of one of the largcal manufacturer* in the Wed, for the reason that they made Colby & Wiru their agents, and t Lev mid their goods at ruinous prices, thus debarring this firm from realizing the full re tail profits. The proprietors made this reply, that Colby A Wirt* tell larger quantities of their goods thm any otL«r bouse, »u J tßey should give tnem the preference. In time the public will under stand the difference between paying exorbitant prices at these high-toned places and buying of manufacturer** agents. Krs. Victoria C- Woodholl. Several of our city paper* have contained pre mature announcement!! ol lectures to be given by Mrs. Wuodhnll in this city. She will not be here until October 13acd 20. when»*ho is to give two lecture* at Farwell llali. After her great lecture* at Coopcrln-iltute. New York, and the Academy of Mu*ic, Brooklyn, and at Boston, she only came West to Cleveland, when, on twdi days* notice, there aaeeitblcd an audience of 3,000 tat the Rink) to bear her. Sue theu returned to New York, Ucrsubjt-fts In Chicago arc announced to be: •• The Great political Issue,* 1 and ** A Part of the Social Problem.** Magnetic Waters of Spriug Lake, Mich igan, Tbe water? of this spring are said to contain a combination ol Iron and magnetism, and of chlo rides, bicarbonate*, and sulphates, more effica cious than that of aiy other spring yet discovered. Thev are found, it fs asserted, to ’be a complete alterative, net moving the bowels directly, but conferring a permanent Iwneflt hv bringing the dlgc-tive organs into healthy action after a few dav-’nec. Ctreulirs descriptive of tbs Spring Lake magnetic water aud ita uses may be had of the Chicago agent.*. Buck A Rivuor, Clark street, opposite Court House, and State street, corner Madhon. The Doable Dome Furnace. It If llic duty of every housekeeper who In in terested In the subject of beating to examine the Double Dome Furnace. It U tne latest achieve ment lu furuace architecture. Ttiere is no sheet Iron to hum or rust out, being made wholly of heavy cast Iron. It i» the only ha*o-heatlug fur nac- 'ever made, and tiie tire and heating capacity is under perfect control. It 1- meeting with large pairs, ana the manufacturer* claim U to be the only furnace which ha- never had a failure. Mac lean & Collin*. No. M State atrcct, are the agents for ibc'tniire West. Dry Goods at Auction. Chamber*’ auction pale, on Madison street, op posite Farwell Hall, of a large stock of foreign and domestic dry goods, ha* been carried on tow for some time with steady eueve**. Ou yesterday fifteen thousand dollars wotib of a new portion of the stock was “opened up.” ana will oo “knocked down ” the coming week. The «ur prising feature of these sales hoi been that the good* have gone at prices that have surprised the buyers Ihemeelve*. The good* offered for sale are all of flue quality, and beyond cavil worth mure than any of them have been sold for. A Golden Opportunity. Attention U called o the advertlscmont in another column of forty acrea of land for safe In Fan Diego. The scent has oo hesitation In pro nouncing it the best bargain ever ntf-rci In Fan Diego land*. For rpccial reasons It must be mid, and at-uch u price a- will secure tic immediate purchaser. It It beautifully located dose to the pusmes* centre of Fan Diego, and rou«t soun l*e ImmeLsedv valuable: the title la perfect. Apply to W. H. Francis, Fan Diego Land Agent, No. 110 LaeuHt* street. MC. r.A«BS 1* V-t 0/ n>« tßiß eve <n its <ug. irur a uy.'J-o*- °J cnnvra if U <M.V to ocaaa-m «3 « prompt and «afl» OeUr*ry of f>git*rtyrwn ••tra'/f *: left ai Tr« Ta:nrKß CjurMr.c li tcriu, cr tliftatd W JA. C. KaSKs, J twit*' liio ti. MARRIED. MfGl’.ATll—'WllAltruS-ln thu <IU or. the Mb ln«l.. b» Ki r. t;. W. Gavin, Mr. dime- ’McGrath and Mi** Anna Whanoa. both of Calvary Cemetery bu tton. Cook County. No rants. KLLSTON—bTEVENS—A» Onion** Chapel. lathis flty. on Toefdaj evening, October:!, by the Rev, W. T. Trevan, Mr. Frank KIMon. nf Davenport, lowa, and Ml*>i jAins* F..Mev«n», of thi* city. AI.I.EN-*'UUM-On Tlmrulav, October 5, in lb? CtirliiUn Cbnrt li at Mattnon, 111., by liev. J. M. Strevtrr, Mr. D. M. Allen, ol Chicago, and ills* Mary A. Crum.of Matto-in. {York paper* plea*? ropy. DIED. QUINN—In tbl*. Ity. (»< T. a: h!» residence. No. ft) Atigusi.v*.!.. Martin Quinn. need CS year*. Funeral from btri*te residence, to Calvary Cemetery. MomUy. tlvr vib lrv-t. train leave* UiC uepyt al I oVoi lp.ni. Frit ml* are ;av Red lo attend. SULLIVAN—In *tiU city, October 7, MJcljad StiHl- Funeral Mor.dsv, October 9, at hi* late residence, No. 1 llne-et. Hi main* co to Calvary Ccmri»-Ty. PECKWITH—In Chicago, 111., on the Isth of fHTIf.i.NT, Mr>. Hanmh IL-kwlth. i;el T3 vetr«. TLu* ha* parsed away another old and LUtlilr re spected former n-*Ment of thl* county, and widow of the late S. S. tk-etwUh. al the fra.Jcnr.- n( her ion. C. 11. ftr* twit lu in Chicago. Her remain* urn d“p<Hlled In Uie olwi fivwrli \»rd In this village on the 3l«t till She was the daughter of th» late OiU* Valo, and die acendtd from that honored family uf benefactor* of Tal. Colli do. at Sew Haven, Conn. Many will call to mind her truly Chrl«tlaa enra nnd devotion; her *potle»» Christian life and example, bright with every attribute of centime**, meeknc**, and i hsrifv, through he, lone life, llearrd anon; the earl) settler* ol Chirac.i, many hmve atiared her benevolence, and Iwca • het red and eneor.rari-d by fur tiohv and c« uen»Q.* nvlun.-. }**tlest amid a I her *ul ferine*. »Qd, < hnt. hliu; the bright hope of a blessed Sn-Bursabt) bcjoTv! t* • irate. l * She b«« cor.e, and HVe a «tar FU-aron* *r; do where the eternal are.** BOARD WANTED. UOAUD —ON SOI'TII srIDK. SOUTH OP J» an-t near the lake, for c' - a - ler.i»n and wife, with child 3 \'ir> old. "’ant J p.**l, furnished nvvu*. with table l«onnl. Hcfe.t'Qree fornUhed. Ad- Ora* 0 vj, Trthnce otfbt. (itSTI.KMAN. DAUOif Icr nN)tit 10 ' i-nt* «Ut; ri«™i fumi»h<'il or uafar t)Mu J; ►flulJi o! jirtJfirrJ. AiJ dtrv. S3 SJRtli Wmoml. aniTNvifk. ukqliuk a n:c.lv luniMic.l room, with r»J boarJ. al a fa eoaaWe I'riif. Vr'er an acre-aM-- private fatally. AiMrr**, with trrcis acJ location, KITUEis, care of Carrier No. 4. IJOAKIi-OUanTj: OF DOOMS. FOK GENTLE- I» nsao*n-' wife, within one mile of Hllnolj Central Drool. ITlent* facile preferred. Address COOK KKEPFILSIMIchtgan-ar. 130 AKI>—AM) Ul-i-i’KCTAHLK LODGING BV A J )\ once etrrk near the cltr. Breakfast at 6 a.tn.; din ner’M 15 tn. Addrre* I) I t. Tribaoe office. IVuAItP-lN A FIitVATK’FMILY. UEKEUKN’CE J> elv.n. Yjn. Tribune office. _ Vfb.\ l<l>—BY F*H« tit.NTt.t-.MFN LN WEST -1> HixMcn, vrt; of Hal.ted. Washington to Adtm), ItvluMve. Address. outing terms, V U5. Tribute Office . IJOAHIt-UY A VOl Mi I.AKt PIANIST AND J» rocjdM, * place to hoard In a prUate family,where she ran tearh manic for a part, w « hoi*-, of her board; South M.te prtlirri'C- Gs>l references given. Ad dress 51 t.M. Tribune office. 1 lOAKD AM) i CKMSIIKI I K«H)M FtlU MAN. J » w;fc. and ■ v.l 1 i year* cKI; North ride preferred. Address O :•!. Tribune otth-e. liuAUi>-i.N KXUiAMit; nn: Fiuar-cLA*.s 11 iicalUfy. lie.Vrfnco*. AJltcm 'V T3, Trlbaac aflli-c. IJOAUD-BV A GE.MLE.MaS ANDULSWtft, J) la i ftlvMf fsnillr. where then- are no older b-iarxltrs. A borne with an elderly widow lady prefer, red. Address OM. Tribune o'Cco. _____ IJOA!U.»-'vnn &r;rn ok kkont kodms. Un- JI farrl-fced. except rxrpeU. hy * geatJetnan, wife, and > t.Hit, 2 jean oM; l.vatioo. Soa»h Side, loath «1 Sixteenth and north of Tweati-fourth-sl.; a tood home fleered. Will he permanent, if suited. Dinner at half pari tJ. Trims not to exceed fSi per month. Addro*. with term* and location, » *l. _Tribane_ otUcr. UOAKP—BY"TWO GENTLEMEN AND THKLK 1> wins ino children'. in a private family, oa We.i Side. Could fuml-h one suite cf rooms, U ne'-easary. AddiTii. itatinj terms, location, etc., S KL Tribune ctflrc. 1 jOAHD—AND PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS ij for centlecan and wife la a pleasant fata’J v, oa sonihor West Sides; senth S!ie la the vlclalty of Twenty-*econ<l*ax preferred. Address, stating loca tion and yi. Tr!oor.eot2ee. TjOARI*—AN I SriiISISHKD ROOM KOH SEIF I) and wife ta a fUri-clas> b •’vdlnp hOu«e or private taally, oallif Sow Side. M\-t be south of Ontario and «w*l of CUrk-vU. Terms not to rvwJ |l<s per week. Permanoit If suited. Adapt** UD, I'. O. Boxt<ft. B’o.vud— and boom—uv a lady—wirm: ci»t wtlklss d'.>uncv of the Vmrnft Cutt, eorn>r Wahi-h-a*. and M->nroe-*t. Tertu»tn2* e>H ixcreil js p-r week. Reference* exchanged. Ai. lire*- Y lf». Tribune oflee. EOAja*-A‘sritK OK L r \mtSl?HKH ROOMS rxopt car:«t«, with board for gentlemen. wdf *althll<is aonthof Eighteenth *t. preferred. Addre* Box4i,Carrlfr No. b. BOAUD-KORuNE ok KILL!'. LKITtK & CO.*S m»h bo'-». 12 nir* old, ta a Qtiiei ChrOttaa family on Wret hide. Address V fO. Tr.buae ofilce. Eoakd^-for ‘s. i’bu ci’fcuioxe. soiffii of Eldrtdge-ccurl Jiad exit ot Statr-*t. Adder**, ►tatiae terms. which molt be very moderate, BS. care of Carrier No. St. BOAHD-BY C.KNT AND WIFE, SOITH MDK. prtratc lac.llf onU; fornUhed or nnfnrnl-hed room. Mu** be first-* U-*. No boarding house cce.l answer. Addrc*. B Si. tribune oflee. Board-furnlsheD board. hy two vour.j tr.airled couple; WV»: side and private faaili preiefred. Addrres, with particular*, c. SI. Tribune’ ogee. I)o’aUl*-KVRM-CL.\.N3 HO Alt!) ANH A COM- X> lortabl* furnished room, be a tecOrraan and his wife, wiildnN) trlcnuV walk of Court The romion* of a wp;i-io-dt» home required. Addre*,*. at once. Box C ;l. Tribune ogre. a private Family bt ink D n.-sd Aret.tant ot Ogden school, within r»«* walking d!*t*nee from the school. Address MU* K C J, Scd No; .h Ki*nLi.n->l. _ BOARD— GOOD AND CHEAP nOAKD“ttITH™A private Jarallv. or In a ;dea«ant hoar-tins bouse, by a * oucs laiiv, a f»le*woman in a large rr-1 dry coo Is bouse. Brel reference.* required ah-t given. Address A :.T, Tribune oCce- BOARD— CNF CRN IS RED'FRONT BOOMS WTTU pertr.»*mt board, b> gentleman and wife. Loca tion and family n.u*t be ftret-claa*. Belt of references clvcn. Adders. W 45. Triton* office. liOAKD-M* AVurMJ GENTLEMAN HS A FKI- I» rate family. Adder** AJO. Tribune ofire.t BOARD— A YOI'NG MAN ATTENDING SCHOOL dreire-a place to* bonrt where he ran compesaate lor it br dnlr.r chorea moniir.c and eveainc. Apply »t the Store. SJO VTm Madlaon-at. KOAIUV-KOlt (•VStItMAN AND WIKK ON North SMf, irtsbin walWnc dDuaccfrosa CU:k st. brlilr*-; will not pa; OTer|Jl. Aidre?* i* AM, Care BOARD— by a GENTLEMAN AM) WIFE IN A rnt family. or where tb-re ire but tr w olber l*'itd<r». *b«t» u.e rcx’ort-of a borne m»j be found tor ibe wlsiert terms GUi b*' rocvirmu*; South iftde pn r>e» c,; lie In-line avrnor* below Twenty »<-eoad-*l.; an-wrr -tatlr..: n-ims. A.ldro« R 111. TH^uaeoaje^_ JEWELRY. FieWiches, JEWELRY, SILVERS,PLATED WARE srw GOODS 15D LOW PRICES IT TYLERS, XOS South Clark-ot, CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1871-WITH SUPPLEMENT. BOARD 1770 AND LODGING. OEIGHTKENTH-ST. A GENTLEMAN AND wile, or two alnglc gentlemen. can Sad fJrvsant room with ga> In a private family. Betcre-scea ei cban red. *1 1 SOUTH FHET.I)ON-~T.—To KENT. WITH 1 1 flrvt-tlaaa board, s solte of ur.forr.'.-hcd room*, saltabl* for rcmi-nan and laJv; bouse ha* »U modern Improvements; termi reasonable to permanent parties. -i*» tiTiji:‘ukleYourt~a"Lakge kubnisued x£* room, with firM-cla** board, suitable for a gen tleman and wife or two gentlemen. References re qnlred. *1 Q A D Ail S-fcT.—REOPENED A* A HiJARUING- A»J bouse; one‘lngle room, large fma; psrlor, far gentleman and wire, or party ol four gentlemen. Table Cm-claa*. ]•) TWENTY-EIGHTH-ST. BOARD FOR A O married couple, with a furnished frost room, at reasonable rale*. __ UNFFR ntsbed rooms and one fnrnl*he-l rivtn, with tOifOi Cne-t locatton on Uie Weal aide; fir*t street east of Union Park, u-twevo MstDon and Washing tom»U.; term* reasonable. *1 /*" SANGAMON-sT.. BETWEEN~LiKG AND 11) Uandolpb—Cocifort* ot a borne for two gentle mrfilnasmall private untUv. »lry r-Jbi, neat lj fornlsb'-d. Good board. Term* moderate. _ l't<Timtl>-AV~FLTtNIsIILD OIiCNFCttNTsHKD lO room*, with Cr»t-cla»* (*oard. Price rr* unable. The rooms arenhilv palctca and ctlsoaiurJ, with hljth rftllbg->. and all the modern Iraorov-mrr.ui; In a very ropr.-table locality, aud convenient to bniineas; only a few Mocks from the Po*t OfSee. T^rPAliK-AV.—ECKMSHED Huniltf TO KENT. 1 rf with or wlthont meal*, for jeatlemen or family. Good reference* requited. _ i)/ \ EAST ADAMfi-sT.—FURNISHKI) ROOM?. £,\' with board tor gcntli-man and wife or -ingle gentlemen Day bosrrtere, etc. EumTiMiEHjorßT—m'shTTk - and doi ple room* to rent, wltD or wtthont bovrd. AHKRDE EN-ST.—EI'RNISHED“ANirUNFI’K- •nit*-- *.f rooms; al»o single for llricen; hou«e Qrst-c!*«s In all Its appointments. *)0 PINK-bT.—DttAitD FOR GENTLEMAN "AND J«0 wife and two gi-nllenu-a: plea-aat hoae; !.)■•»• tlon good. S l*lne--t., comer of Illinois, three M from Ra*b-‘t. bridge. 1)0 EAST VAN DfREN-;*T~VF.RY~iITNDSU«E -iO rooms, fm-nUhed or unfurnlehcd. with Cr-t-el.ns Niard, aalbihie for lady and genMemm; a!*o. roor:» forjilagle centleroea. llelerrper- errhanrrd- ♦_){\ ‘AREI£PEEN ; St—TW((“FL'UNI.-HED FRONT OLr room* In vnltrs or ottirr«l«e,for Udj an-t genu— m*B. or cmtlfmen; o!*o one -Ingle room. Iluav ul;b ail modem Improvements. Rrferenee* I. Q'/J ltU- 4 H-ST.'—ROOUfi FURNIrUED OK L'NFCU OtJ n!»hed. with exeelleat board. __ 1 nToiTifkranklin-sTm bktwe’en lake *1 \ ‘ and Randolph—Flr-t-ela-s tward, l-i to |C per week. Day iward 91. _ tl FINEST.. I’ORNKK OF INDIANA-1 bil l “t 1 gentlemen can be *t-i-ommodat*-l with pI-a- tat front p,ob>, with or without lw.ird. In a private fanillv, where there!» no other boarders. City rtfereacei ex rhsnged. _ „ _ 4~ UL'UBAKD-COniT-rWO FRONT ROOM-*. »> p]e**e.ctly located, furnished or unfurniahe-J.lo rent, with board, if desired. __ _ | 7 CONGRENS-ST., NEAR VVAllA>il-AVI. AUDI* T ■y 1 seven minute** walk from court House—Pleas ant front room, with board, for two. I u SOUTH SANGAMONoT./NEAU W AHII Vii 4 0 t<-a-l.—Three rooms to rent, with board. In firM-da—lo'-alltv. f DROUTH CAUPENTEIbst.-NEAI! WASHING *4 Ctoc.plea-antrooiii with lieeMjar.l.sutuidefor two gent*.; location dt-»lra!.le. wltii tn»«l.-rn Improve rents al-o, two dav-bo*fdvr« wanted. Term* reason- ~n Snftll MAV-ST.,IihTtVnKS M.MH-'»V AVI* »)U Washington—A vi r» pWwnt room with Imf 1. ga*. Ac.; prlvlb-ge of lu»;li. suitable for iieatlcmaa usd wife or two gentlemen. Terms moderate. -*1 JArKMIS-.vr.-DKMUAHLK ROOM-. WITH house n«-wlv furnished. Accommodation tor a few N.»rd«-r*. ’ 0») men can obtain good Ituard and pb-a-antlv fur. nUL*'l room In n -mall family. Deference* required. _ fi~ TWESTY-THIUirSTi—HAST'OF PRAIRIE.— i Large pleasant room, furnished. In private tarn- Hr and fine location: house all modem Improvement. iri NORTH'e.RKEN-ST.-Wanted, two guv i I Henien. with wive*, or single gentlemen, to n~. etti-v a nice railor, with grate, and front parlor nicely furnished, and f.r»t-cla.» board; term* reasonable. *- i » SOI’TH M OKI l AN-S'I.—HOARD. WITH VICK.- ( M lv Idm'.rbed rooms, ea -ulte. smsie. or -v;-»rv.<-. freot or ha' k; location and Louse Urtt-.U.*, half blork from cars. __ c.'sj imVNF-ST.—I’LI.ASANt FRONT ROoMi o*7 fi.rnl-hi •! x onfuml-hed. with board lor gentle- mas and wife. In a private family. OO tOI’TH MUUG AN-ST.—VICM.VFLTIVISMKD 0»» sln-.-lc nwais lor cntlcram; h *n«<- wirmcd by furnace; board and tccooiniodatloas ftrst-clft-*. 8<- bOT’TII MAUKFiT-tT.. ItKTWKK.V MADIFON i and Washington—S>-wboarding b->u-e; lioard. with rooms f Mo |5 per week. wlthc-rof piano. Oi sangamuvst.-a yFiiit home fur a */ I few Christian youmtjneti. OSNOUTH HOARDING HOt*<K. • JtJ f.r»t<la*« board and lodging, wliti all the coni fer;* of ft bom*-, at from #1 to (3 per wwl. laO'IIAST ADAMS-FT.-A PLEASANT R tOM J Urj wtiii board. a r>-w«i»y l*oftr»ler-wanted; a TUtnUU-’s walk from Po*» Oir.ce. nO SIU-HUiAN-AV.-IO " UKVT—FI'HNIsHKD «x room*, with beard, aultable for s'agb- gentle- Osririnr.AN-AV.-For. a okntlkmas anil «lte or two ccntlcmcn, a Urtp front [>.r >a ftr«t floor; modern Improvement*. i>iy hoard imperially. _ OO’rUl'Tll 11AX6TKK-ST.—A LAIIUK FKoNT Sir room. c«* and d«>*rt; al*o one »m*ll room to -t. «l;It hoard; Dlias<nt location;Jrr;;;* rra-ocaM kl I U>..ST‘WASIirN<iTON ST.-VKKVDKSIUA. ... ■ Ur room and hoard. at a moderate prlec, for I -'--ip Kftttemen. or crnttctaan and wife. _ 1 »> < hTATK-ST.—H ALL HKDKOOMS AND UAU ,I Z~r lorv at reasonable prior*. Dav board |5. 1 O^S\)KTtrSANIiMK»N-rl.-KOLT: Cl! HVE I? JO boarder* wanted, with room and board for |l per week. -I *>c WEST WASHINGiON-bT.—A WIDOW HAS lou faraDhedrootn.* tu let; twirttnz by the day or week. O WKSt ADAMS->T.-HOUSE JUST OPENED; w good board, with wcll-fcruUhed front room? i O WAPAbIbAV.—A PLEASANT FURNISHED ~1 Zt slnule room, with board, for one gentleman. Uontirc m loriMm with another. Day boarders i-ommodated. _ i*j APAMSST.-NKW HOARDING iiou.-e! ■|«> iiiwiboirl MD> work, Also, tooc d»y larOentjwantcd at *1 per_w_eek.__ _ I ’ ±‘ AIH-.RDELN-sT. TO RENT, PLEAnANT “I*' front room for two ceotlemin. furn'-hrd oi cd, wither wUhonl board. In a private fatr.lly._ '( i Kl>T ADAM.S-ST.—TWO OU fIIUKK'NICK t)U rnotne. furnished or uofiirnlsbed.witfi or wlllt ic loard. All modern ronreDli-m''* In lni;;«e. “f» WEST LAKK-ST.-ELLGAST NEW MAItRLK »M> front bnlldinc. JU‘t oi en<xl. comer lllomi. ■ndflph ram Vnt one M-X'fc dUtant. WEST .M)AMS-rT.-A U.VSIteOIfKI.V FUR till r.l?b«*d front room, single or en untie, for cent > iwlfeor VwoalEftU gtaw, wuh l»ul. Al»o »lil« -T-7 w.\liasu-av.-l.vi:oe fUont r vuLou JtH and other eholcer>*im». with boird; bottle ren tal n*_all modem luit'rotfmrr.i*. Pav-boarder* taken. f7* r Micnir,AV\v.-K(ost uuo'.e with 1 fne *lew of the late. and msr:i!f mantel to rrsu »lih nw-rltM board,for two gentlemen; al-o. room for two ladle*. n7ji-“ WAISA-<n-VV.-.\ KrCVbsMKD'ItOOM TO 1O I rent, with board, oa reasonable term*. Day board ft per wit.-k. _ __ 7») W»T WASHING! ON-st.-i'UOS'r I with N3»rd; *l»o. ft lew rfaj Ihjatlcts cati l>e fTThn:o*!»:« d. __ ___ 17' W Ail ASH-A V.—TO KLST, WITn'IiOACJI, J 4 »» one tarjt" fto-ond-tirr front room; «t>o. one Iftffc hick ronn. with hath room ftttvhe-.1. .iaJ do?r(*. A few ijaj- tioardcni can he ftceonir-frUted -1 —/* AMI ITs \V|_st LAKK-fIT.-ilU.'OlfcAl’- 4 O cut mil I-eftt hoard on he had. -"CJ PAUK-AV.-TWo KVjtMsIIKU JJtMIMs. 4 »/wlih l<o»nl for fonr eonns ceoHenKn; private .•nllf; refrreno « etohshco. Call nreTiuv*. O*T WKST WASIUNGTONnT.-OSK LAHGE C 1 I parlor. fttiUftMi'for twuyi.aael».llc« \»ho-e hu<. c«« kiet>» them rt«r timr»; «f»o ri>ora for one jrenile imn with Rood hoard. ICT WAUASU-AV.-A hUTE OF FrUNIeIIED i.O_l_roo:u* to rent. jrtth_hoard._ _ inO wabash-av.-To rknt.'with on with -1 «■ rOout board. *n *ulie or singly. plea-ant turabne J roots*; nnall family. I to h-ren resjtq u! re J. _ i)<V|"\7A»IIISGTOS‘isT.—FUONT ItOOMs S . KJf *Ui tul’.c or tickle; liowc has modern Uaproxc tnents. _____ i)fO EASf'MADISON-St., TWO BLOCKS FHOII £X ♦ ) Cotin House.—A desirable salt of room*. >nlu lilr for gentleman ar.d wife or single gentlemen. with f.r»t-« U»s hoard. Ter.n- moderate. Call fer * d»v«. »)T 1 WFST WASHINGTON'-s-T.—TWO FKONT «LiTT rt*>m» furnished. to rrtif. with or without hoards .umll prtratMainhT; no other »)‘fi OHIO-ST.—TO KENT. WITH HOAItt). A .i 14 coav front room, fund bed; water ».;d Hotel# In room; nlirelocallty; u*eof bath-room. etc. _ ‘IT EAST IM'IaNA-ST.—ONE SICK IXUBI.K J, I ») room for two gentlemen, with hoart; also, room for one gentleman, r.cfrrenee required. •n U MAIMSOS'-ST.-HOAHU ANl>"a ,£ I O romfnrt»W* bom* f.ir Uif »Intor: large from r.xjtr; rrfi-renci* required; ti-rnu rr»«on »hle. ,)i)A UOAKI) AT fl l»ilf boarder*. |A.M. _ l)»lf WK-T M.U)i; ; ON-ST.-A FISKUY FlU r.bhedrocrj.wlth bo*rl and nv of b»U,. for tvo entire; pn; alto iLrreor four dar boarder* ticonv *>.>/* WEST MONROE-ST,—A PLEASANTSUITE __t) fn>nt room*. fnmUhed or anfurabhed. to rent with board In a private family. o*>Q WEST' WaSHINGTON-sT. - FURNISHED room* to rent. wi>n board, soluble for sea tie man and wife or two elnslc gcnilet ea. iloase with all modern ltsr r °v e '- c «it». _____ _ OO'-I "WABASH-AV.—HOOMx. SINGLE OK I doolde. for crctiemcu and wives or tingle protlracn. with board. _D»y board reasonable. < w"o“sorrn gkekN-st.-front room. with *j«iO board, for two teßllemeo. furnished or oafur nlshed. Terms moderate. _ ») NORTH LAS.VIIX-St.—HAMIsOMSLV .£* fornf-be-l front rooa to rent, wlta IM best of boatM; iclvsif family. 4)‘( -i OllUt-S-T.—UO.MU> AND KOOVC OH L room* cn *3ite. for Keniletaan and wife or two cenUetcfTi; jleasact locality; term* reasonable; prV Of I tVAUAaIi-AV.—ADUU.V fTHMSHKD front rvosn Mr crnileniaa aaJ wife, or two Mccle cmUeffl* a. wlUi Sf*Ul*M boar>l._ *j ;7 ‘WEST MOSIiOK-ST.-WELL fVHSISHED i rr<nr.‘ to rrai on rasv terra*. washlw.tos-sr.-hto vkuy dr nraMe furtlebcd room*. private family, with or without board. i WEST MADISON-ST.—UEMUAJiLB AND «Ov|At>aU room* at rra>.oiiablf prt^*. WEST' ’ WA S froot mom, wliij alcote. lor pe^De on >aJ ti.*c, or two centlcrara, to real. ___ »)/•/♦ WABA>H-.VV.-KI:‘ONT DOOMS KITE „l)U nUlitM, mnslr or ra «alte, to rent. wlih Nmd; »r.luNe lor a pcßUemaoand wife, or two pen- Oeaca. >)-(* WESTTtASDOI-firST.—A tiENTLEMAN lll and wife or two rlacle pealleaea can I* tar* r.t-brd •artVh board. 1)01 XUCUIUaN-AV.-ELKiIANT FCKNIcHED *iC*l room* to let. wlta board; testof rcfereace Civraat4 rcgelmi. *»C| WAOASU-AV.-KOOM MTTADLE FOR ctaUraaa and wde or two gfaUtxea, wd:l> tutri room adfolaiflt. *)uT ILLiNOIS-sT.—A HAXDSOMI T T Flit «Of cßbcarooci to trot wltlj board to .rouMeof •Srclf jreaCetrra, TOmlaaUCwali: troa Coadt Trnr*» ruoierale. »)o <* tVAiiAsii AV.-rnoNT parlor. vm *i»fO ebbed or nnfarobhed. with board. FTtrr attention Mid ILe excellence of lia table. References excfaacgea, __ __ QAn 'WABASn-AV.-TO RENT, WITH "BOARD, OW a ml:r of front room*. m'VKSTJ ACK>ON-ST.-f W O V Of SO MEN CAS pet nicaaact treat room, with bcanEls a prime latsfly. WADASU-AY.—A LAUUE AND UANI> 0»V »crr<'« fcm!*bM Trout p»r)or. w!ti> ;o rtst. N'»rJ; ai.*o hi2'i*ornftr fsro!*hM trust roonw on «vf n<3 Coor. Krfpfraoo* n.’&mgfJ. o‘Y|* VTK.'T r.CCOMMUUVTK 000 vanlinc board *ntb r.lrrlr fon»l*ti<Kl room* and Er»!-cli. | >i board; prtxaK ladly; tens* rea tenable. o "i 1 UOOMS. SIX Oil clenr ra »n(tr, to reau »lUi poo« boir-1 Uflmncr* rrqnlmS. _ •> 1 /•'MUITH srATh-St.—Oil APPUIisS N 0“1 O Tnnarc ofEM*— Suircor n»a« wp:i forays* !2 brick block: jr»-> fcou »a.l i-oIJ «*!crin roo"i»; b*i rt»ira. c*c of »cbo! of bo*rJ; *lc* .if l_!:rhlf: Kai:n«*QM!' T i'. 01*1 MTEIUOU->r.. HET'VKKN AND OOi i~ D p—Scnnl roo:r.». wlib bo\rd. nuttif wi:b c.Mprn irsrroTemeat*. TT»stcJ. rs=»lc tr*rhrr I 'r r»rt!»l rt.yv Kxni. Oi-J"WEST LAKt-ST.—A NICE FROST I*Al o*>o lor. fsrct«bed. for two, wlih or without boar terri* reasonable. . ijiTTi inuivsT.—rTONßnki* lu>o3sand 0110 Crat-rla.s board. Slr.cle rooms, |6 toft per wifk; d»nl.le room*. ft: to 11-. Flap vi<-w ol tbeUtc. O -TMIcmOAN-AV.-oSt: LARGE AND ONE O / “t »tua’l room. wiUi cr»t-cli*» board, to dc?Lr»blc parties only. _ OtO WE.iT JIADI-ON-eT., CORNER CENTRE OOii *y.— To mat, a large, frost, furnished room; g.xxi hoap*.. •jO | MICHIGAN-AY. - HANDSOMELY FtR OO’X nl-bed rooms to rent, with trit-cliii board. Re lemon required. oar WaHASU-AY.-TO RENT. WITH BOARD, O»*0 one targe room or a suite of rooms, fronting 03 Wafcasb-aT. and Hubbard court. V-1 <J w Afl A 6 H-A V. —O N E LARGE FUR NTS RED *x X O and two single rooms to rent, with hrst-ciaas board; ; • : T> « MICUIGAN AV.-THUKK VURMiUED OR ■XtJ*±cnfafni»bed roosts. Trim Cnt-eUs* board, with aU the comforts of s home; aI»Q a tev by the day. | BOARDING AND LODGING. 47 0 WADAMf-AV—PLEASANT ROOMS TO I —reel, slth board, single or ea suite, U> craUo m<n and «Uw> or >lt>clc gvstlemcci dinner at to<>n. Reference* CAdhanged. .101 W - SECONWrORT FRONT T*J‘i room, with aJrove. fnrni»hvd or cnforn!»hvJ. Al-o, single room, with ttrst-claas accommodations. Rctire-pcr reqnirrd. % y ,7/JOi,WAD Ag-H-AV.—HANDsOUELY FUUNIaH *J\fO cd front room, with board, for single gentle men. fTAft WADASH-AY.-A SUITE OF DESfRAIILK ♦-)* H) farntahi-d rooms, with l<atd; *l-o stnclr roon>. with hot ana cold vitrr. Ilrferencs excbAnzetl. .7 1 E* WE-.T M.CDIaON-ST.-NICELY FURNISHED U front roorr. with board, aultable for s*-aU-man ai.dwtfror .Incle rentirreea; al-o oar large nntur- Dl.hed room; houaelwo ad roavrnlea-r*. .7/*/* MICHIGAK-AV.-A LARGE FRONT AND • fill) rear room on recoct floor, for gent and wife or two cent*, rach with board. f!AS MICHICAN-AV.-:ELEGANT BACK PAB \)\)»# lor ur.fornl-hrd, an'l oar room ua ft'-ond floor, with board. A)-o liarn 1c rear to «-2E gf|f| WABASH-AV.—VERTUESmABLK P.OOMfi, vJL/t/fnrtlshed. with board. day boarding. /•/»q WAn.C'-ii AV.-itotun and rrnst--nEn vm)./rooms for cenil»raan and wife or ftngte cca- Uemen. £*.7C| WABASH-AV.-DEaIRABLK FUIiN’ISHED roust, with board; tire one very large on farcl-bt d front room: hot and cold water. Reference* requlrreh t i*r*r waba<h-av.-plctsant Rooits. fur "»TrO ntsbed and nnfornbhrd. for rentlemsn and wive*, and alnKlcgentlcmra, with best board and home con;forD>; terms re-^onablc. £* 7 .7 WABASII-AV.-TO RENT, A FRONT SUITE «) I tl of room*; also single rooms, with tir-t-clis* board. f*CW» WARASU-AV.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO rent, furnlsbed or onfaral*h»d. with or with out board, or with breakfa-t and vupper. Terms moderate. Also, bam to rent. 7 70 IVARAIsnIAV.—LARGE FCnsisiiEDlto jy i Uw tolrt. with board, to two ceoUem-a. or rea tl.mea and wife: private family; bath, Ac.; term) re-reocable. j\7 PRAIRIE-AV.. VKAR MXTEKNTH ST.- c. i • JLartrt roam*, with board, the nacatl icatloala the city, with home comfort*. (»*}*» MICHIGaN-AV.—two OR THREE .MCELV fiiml-hcil room-, wtthcoad born!, for cer> or cvr.t snd lady, a few Mutl>-nj* ran be (to ~ "sTAT'E-ST. - HI) ARD Kite CAN~BE 'AC s)O»-' tt •orKrldti'd with reasonable term* and g>ud accnmmodallOQi; either day or week board. INDIANA-AV.-fWo FKUNT ROOM 4. 1 \ H )l» with clo-et*. bath-room. etr.. with board, la a prtvaje_f*mny. Krterencewnyaired. 1 flYsy JUrUIGAN-AV.-A it.VNH'OME SITTK l"t)«* ol front room-. lureUhMt or uifjrr.:-f. l 'l. wlthhosM In a private fam’ly: house with modern Improvement*; al-o barn to rent. 1 ( IKI INDIAN A-.W.-A NirhLY 1 UKNI-ilt.l* large front room, wiih rlo-ot. smutiie for gentlemanandanie.ro rent, with Nani, ai-> vi«* <l--tit.fe tad <>nt- elude room for single gcmleu.tn. all . u sevund fiie.r. Rath ronut and all tnuteuli-n.e- <-a -iraefioor. Terme mo.ter.ite: -mall fatn'lv; !->-jtKin un 1 ilc-lrnble; ronvenlem to *ug*- an-1 tur*. 1 117 1* WAUAfiH-AV.. NriigTH OF tw>.mV- I'Ml C.-M-t.-To a lb as-.nt jurtv. lor the u ,n>.-, rtl'h txasrl. a -iilte of front room*, fnfnl-fc'-l ><r ir..’ tr i.-?i*d, a-de-irtii; no other hourdrre; tvn-e t'rm* moderate. HhU INUIANA-AV—mJAmUNO'IN PRIVATE J LKffJ fa iull» fur gentleman *md wife, or two sin.'le InrnUSed back parlor on flr«t Boor. wl*h i f ffor t parlor; hoa**- h.ie modem |nii*rovemrati. !*>*> i lsr>iANA-AV~JV'6T*SOI'TII\»V*'TWKS. i— O‘J tV'Sdh-xt.—A jilps'-mt. neatly fnrr.l*fiM ri->r;, w’tli ixian:; private family; term* $7 per week i-.r rne. Hi for two. \ YOL'NG LADV iTKAt.'IIKIi i’UMFKRRKD* CAN have good board anda comforutbl* r**os. In a pn viiefatnlly on the tVe-t jflde, at reaaonaM.e price; ut ir li,, r .f.rsr» and rot far from Ulgb school. AJ.lrc?* A 31. Tribune ofilee. i; ruM*iiEi.* extension noon, and hliS 1 r.-in; adjoining on Rr*t Roor, wRL flr-d-clav. bourd. In private fan.Ur on Ml* W-sn a».. netrTwcnlv >*- nc 1- e'., gni'lfii.iin amt-wile-. fiO v*n- week to the riant p.-rCo. Addre.*, for three day*. F 1.5. Tribune nfiTv. ■1 WILL RKNT. WlTlf HOARD. TWO II AST>SO'ir -1 lv furiil'heti Mine* of room to cent an 1 wife, ml twogeo; ‘lli'lj udtjfe famttr; very tlealrable l> (-ntJ.il*. Addfc»» inbanc oißre. ■\| ADl><>> nocSt. ijl ATI) ijftWfcST MADISON -i'l »t.—Nicely lt;m:»h*-d roortaand fir»t-< la*» table for bundle* or a.njc gentlemen-, 15.50 to Jl-iJ. Lay l*.*#J d. fl. Tr»n«lenu*l.M. _ * M’ ICHiGAN-AV., NEAR TIVkLKTII-ST.-A Inrttf plea-mi room. ove>|,«Unc the lake, mil •Me t“- i»" Kcir.lcn.en. t<> rent with good board. Ad dr,*.- F 12 , Tribune office. AI ICHIGAN-AV—NEAR KU COURT—TO ■i’i r* MA*Hh r.r*t-< s»- bo irl, a foraUUel fro*-*« «■* twc.gtiCfiurn; tiTDA, |7. ALi-l** V :i\Trr*nte A I li IIIGAS-AV. a' LITTLE SOUTH OF KAU «fah**tT-e, n h.tad'omety mint-hcd -alie. Can cite an*l •h”f.ld d»*lre good refer*ne**«; terms reasonable. J’l-ft«e addr-* N lid. Tribnn- offi-e. Tl H HKiAN-AV., NORTH OK CONORE-CS-ST.— u'l Vrrv fic'lralle room* with c»t-el»«* l*o-»rd. fir c»ml. men. De»t ot reference n paired. Addre** 51 <5. Trit uce oSce. / \ NK LARGE ALC'oVK iiouM, FOR GENTLEMEN ' ' c,T,h. w.’i, Nurd. For partk-ul*r» .all at W Mxh W;itrr-»l., 4. I)li..*santfi:okt:uoom. with hoard. for 1 t»o; ir'vnie famllv, South t'lil**, en.t of Stvi"; n'.-m’. rn ctnTen'cnfe*; tuoJemlo price. Addrt *9 F. U. Hot “5. lIHAIRIE-AV., NEAR T»VKN rV.KJFTH-sr.~TO 1 rtr.l—A -u'.tc Mc*».iai room., furukh-d or nt furnl-t.nJ. ur.ji |N)ard._ AdJn*n ASI. Tribune oSVe. COCTH SIDE. SF.UI ‘ i«LsINKSS.-HAXI)>OMK k' room*: !.ou»c modern convenience*; term* >7 in JS; Iv-t board and eon,fort* of pleaeaat Lome. .Vl ilrr»« Q HI. Tribune office. •\\ v KsTMI)t.-A CHOICE FRONT MTTK. FLlt > f orur.Mrnklud. m or fo. a family, <>r ,lr.c'«' gentlemen, 10 a private famllv; h nm and ff'iila-, In every ppspwt. Ad lre«* N HO. Tribune office. \\ L'T ~ SIDE. LKXSANT CNKIUNTSUEU »* room*. to a etuaU private family. Addrv*. LD. Tra.un.- office. •\VAUAMI-AV.’. SOUTH OF TWEI.KTHST.-.V 1? jirl'Hie fani’y would take three or four ip-nt'e tuen, to Until; nlcrencu* AdJrv»» L Ul, Tribune office. . LOST ANB FOUND. IOSI-ON WADASH-AV.. SIOXROK Olt DK.VR .l<rn"t-„«vt.d urtin--!ilwnpert«f{h. Tlicr.i.l’-r esn zt t #lO reward by leaving the Mine at SA South Wau r * * t. IOST— OX TCEMJAV EVENING. SD INSTANT. 1 leather poikesbo. k containing »tn*ll amount of nmr.e» and emerald rlrg. The’floJer will be «ell re warded by leaving It »l 73 South Mitjad •«., or this I OST—A-V OTNT AND GOLD EAIUUNO DROP 1 on South or S 'rth sue. Tlmr.dav evening. The flr.rter will receive a laltable reward oaretarnlnrll to <T.t MteWeaa-at. OST-AC.OLD EAR-RiNG. THE FINDER WILL . be »tiltably r-w»rdr-d by leaving U at 1136 Pralrlr .. 01 i.3 and IS L*ke-‘t. T OAT—AT THE DOOR OF McVICKEH'S THE.V 1, ire. <>n the eTti.lr.uof O-t. 6. >i*». The flnderwlll tieTiUTally n.wanlfil ly returning U to X, Trlhoce sOi-e. Tost- a large i.eatheu pockethook. t rontalnlng I7L on Latp -i., between Lln> oln and iIoVT. The Cnder wi;i u- rcrearded by returning to T. L. HAUL. u-C W. .1 Uk-»t. Lost-os wabasH-av.. cltwkhn uoh teffith and Twepty-tblrd-At,*, a i<vict cigar raec containing I* find urn 1 clear. The finder will be liber ally wwarded by leaving It 73 Waha*h-ar. ____ oold - about v Inch square, with a column dormant scale cut la rr,r.m*l ii.aml msrtro “Hvwei" oxer r{j* can. Thr above reward will be paid to the i-cr*3n wLo leaves the wme.t VDLaki*-««. Ii'CRND— ON THE CnRNKII OF WEST RANDOLPH and Sancamoo-»u.. a porteraonnaie. The owaet nn hare the same by calling »t Roota 10. No*. 70 and r rin:i’KKsox whotiv.k from the Detroit 1 train a >mall yellow leather satchel, marked " Marib" on the bottom, raa flora the paper, and thing* of cn value to him. to the St. James Hotel, aui no question* a*ked. _ s^V*» rlward-lostTox last evening. 11" neat or on Adam*-’.. bridge, a gold cro«», with a large single [.carl in :;.e centre. The above re ward will be I'.ld, and no Qtt'-.tinn. a*k<ri, on th" r<*> torn of the property to So. ill Mocrcx-tt. HATTIE DoVOLASs. BUSINESS EXCHANGE. MEClfflCSlMiiraffi BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 130 LaSalle-st. At a meeting of the member- of the MECHANICS' AND MASTTACTniERS* EXCHANGE. Octolx-r 3. the following named ciccrs were elected or the ensuing year: rOH4'RE3IDF.NT. The Hon. JfiMES CLARK, of the Utica Cement Company. VICE PRESIDENT. Co). H.W. FARRAR, of the Chicago Evening Journal. SECRETARY ASP.TREAH HER, Capt. THAD. ROBERTS. This I* an Institution recently e-talCbb-d In thl* citr for thrconveniecce of business men. lb imitation of similar Institution* already fiourlshlng lb many other cllioof the Union- Although bat a -bon time laexl,fence it ha* received the aJLoion uf »ome tto »aln>irit*er>, who..- narn.-* ate api'ended. Ererx person I* rr(jae«te'l to call and ex amine Into thr workaga of the fa»t'.nstl'>n. Pox 1. J. H, Dop.ua. Contraetor and Builder. •• s. Tboma» Neitoeu Painter. “ A M. B. iuiu. Ma*ot> Contractor. “ 4. W. H. H. Miller, Contractor and Bull ler. “ ft. J. M. Taylor. Lime and Cement. “ 7. Cummlng. 4 Urogan, Stonecutter- md Con tra rtom. B. M«v->n * teflon. Mi*ob* and Pla«t*:fri. " 1A Andrea* Elm»T. Itavni Contractor. “H. C«. H. Adie. Fre-co Painter. “ IS. J. J. Wade. Plumber and Gu Fitter. ‘ •* is. Kdw. FUnnedy. j-ewer UullJer. “ 1». Jamt-K Clark 4 boa. Hydraulic Cement an I Sew er Ptpe. *• n. Conklin * Campbell. Brick Manufacturers. “ S?. H- W. Field, Carpenter and BniJder. V ~ 27. J. Brxcrtoo, Excel-tor Scroll Rairtnc M9li, • 31. F- H. Acer*. Contraciorand Butlder. f su Edwin Walker, .-tone and Lime. - 27. Dempty 4 Harwa. Maeait and BuOders. tt. llerjy f ur»L stone Contractor. '• C~ J. It. Brown. Inventor. “ 44. J. 4 R. M. Caaley. BuUdieg Mover*. •• 4ft. John F. XVfcftlrjp, Brick Mannfarturrr. •• 49. Grannl* * iUnlett. Ba»h. I>oor. and mind*. •• SO. D T. Criny 4 Bro*.. Maiou contractor*. *• 91. Boyer 4 Corneas, Dimension Stone. Jeremiah Clowr*. Hubble and Macadam Stote. •• ifi. Clark Bro»., Ma*«>u» and Builder. •• 57. O’scr.lxan 4 Morton, Plata and Oruameaal Pla*terer». •• 61. Cha*. Keilx. Plaateref. •• C 2. smith 4 LMtman. Pia*terer». '■ tft. U- V>. bmlth 4 bona, Kar ne Brick. •- &4. Cox Bro*., Ma*oa Builder». 41 67. M*tlhcw» 4 Fory, Felt and Coapotlilou Kxk . era. M £5. Cera* Smith, Steam Butler A--at* 6,1 »• w^;k^ f,OOCCT * Afcat Chicago Union Urn* ** 70. E. J. Fooebcr, Contractor aa J Buldcr. ‘2* TO* lUr * rT - Surrey or o I Ualldlnsa. *• IS. J. ILbolitran. I‘alaur. “ If- fc- wmiata* * Coy, PUatet*#. *• TV lit ary Cc.nl**. OSln; Furniture. *• 7b- Mouthy, Mauirwi a Over, Plasterers. “ J- J. Montague. time aaiCcmeat. “ 7J. Decry Klee, Rubble and Macadam aa l Concrete Stone •* T9. Bea«on & Crane. Cirr-nster aad Builder*. •• re. Wd. Fort. Mvon Contractor. *• tl. PAe* Hornby, Ma*oca aad Duflder*. *• tC. J. Wi-Dcrrr.ou i Con, Painur. and Cralacr*. “ (C. J. * w. McMlllaa, Ma*oa Contrv'tora. •• »». P. MfEeHaf. Carpenter aad Bidder. •• ri, George power, number and ua» Fitter. " K. A. P. Sharp, I’tt.-a Cement. “ tC. , 6 - F. Whit'. Licit, Scaeea and Cement. *• rs. literr*«-T Bro*.. Carj'catej* aad Builder*. *• M. T. Tul’y.'Jr., Hrtrk 4ucc!*etcrrr». *■ 91. L. L. Learb. Ma*oa and Contractor. “ 93. J. N Glove. Plasterer. •• 93- T. E. Cornett. Mason. •• m. W. Goldie. Ptaatag Mill. *‘lft P. s. Mfcaon. Comranor. S«. Fraat:* Agaew. Munn Contractor. •• i. G. c. LUvroan & co„ Carpenter aad Bidder*. M 9. Junta .MV)th. Bnct Haaslactnrer. ■■ IJ Ohm t kintcrr. Brick Manufacturer. *• IS. G. H. Adlx. Fresco p*nter. *• 15. w. T. HO * Son. riwu-TTf*. " 33. M. S-hn:Mt. Carpenter aad Builder. •• •&. Harden * Matklic, Maaon Contractor*. •-S3. J. P. Tartar,C«rp«nuraad Builder. •• s. It-G. IHatt * Co., stair Builder. •• M. W. H. CroV.nch. Lumber. •• id. Hugh Hrowc, l’lA»Ktfr. •• 5,*. J. X- Fulton a Co.. Concrete P»jer*. " 59. M. C. iloaeor, F;«er Well* Pear. SUBSCRIPTION LIST STILL OPEN. AH t&e daßy are tatra ta.‘ Ahuadant stall oa ert aafrlied- and it 1* open dally tna j a. ts- W 6 r• cl tSr thf ore of member*. For InrUicr parUcolan aratr to TUAbbEUS DOOERTB. Seey. ■ PATTERNS. ___ w ___ MADUIE HOFFMAN Baa rcremed frosa Part* with a splendid »et?rtloao Invw pattern*, and would bepleaaed lo bare the ladle* call and *ee them a; ho, 5, EamoiKoart. IT GOODS. GRAND FINAL OPENING PHIS illWilS And Round Hats, AT WEBSTER’S, Tuesday, Vednesday & Thursday, October 10,11, anil 12. We intend this shall be the most elaborate opening ever given in this city. 84WABASH-AV. VUE fIUST OPE.NLN’G or titg flig illlHill! STORE OF F. PERSON, forntr ffubash-av. nnd gnsliinglon-st. WILL OCCUR OX WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY, & FRIDAY, October 11,12, and 13,1871, Where SJfcj D. 31, Brewer and her corps of asebtanUiilll be pleased toahov (be ladles tfac choicest and roost select stock of NEW YORK AND PARIS HILLHEKT to be seen In the city. Among (he nomerooi novelties will be found some elegant Point Lace SeU,Eld Moves* Feathers, Flowers, &c„ &c. OPENINO! FAU .i? 1 !! WHITES MfILSNEHY Tuesday end r,r e.?nws’ 10 and U, 79 Lake-st., up stairs. E. J. TURNER. MRS. STOUGHTON, 237 WABABIMV.. WILL OI'HX HER IMPOKTATION OP PARIS MILLLXERF, FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON, <>n TliurMlay. Oc(. 13* 3^71. FtJRNITimE. fOMITOhe BEDDING, ETC. Immense Stock and Finest As sortment in the West OF Parlor, Drawing-Room, library, Dining-Room, . Chamber, and Office FURNITURE! At lower rrl'-ea than e\nl>' foaad la anv re«pon«tb!e l,on»e In tlJv Hy. We parlk ulany Invite »H panic* b;i' tug furr.'iar* to call and nr;. Inc oar *tvCk. price*, &c>> »t>lw before purchanag eliewhere. GILBERT At SAMPSON*. Fti™itoro Dealer* and Maaaftoccarer*, Fashionable CURNITURE. ■ Wm. tf. Strong, 203 Randolpli-st. WEATHER GUARD. mmmu PRESIDENT Of the Weather Guard Co. FOR. GlLimilil li THE FlilD Of their services, and particularly for their protection'to the houses of our citizens in the Winter, To the WEATHER GUARD CO., PIANOS. A FRAUD AND GROSS DECEPTION We hare Jut ' >. cd I* attempted at tbta tine to be px. .ra*ed-wp4a Pluoo hayerw byfofTerln* At a respectable Auction House o, tbla elty of troribleu Plano* upon which I* placed the name of STINEWAY, The perpetrator* hopla* to e*eape leial re • ponalblllty by tbu* mlwpelllnc MLSSR.I, ■VTEIMVAT 4 SONS’ sane. Plano buy era will do well to look out Tor thl* aad *lm. liar attempt* at Imposition,|a* of course only entirely worthies* Plano* would be offered under such false pretense«, SMITH & NIXON, Agent* forstclawnTASost'PUaoa. VOCAL INSTRUCTION. HiUlHtElii JIHISU ,[««.. prime Dobm of the loperltl lultu Opwrm.St. PturibttfT. *•••!»>. Jiu feraotedto Music IL>o=J >'»*• 19 tad 20 Jeak*’ iitilulrt. W e**t ul Olftoa Eja»e. wter* •he will recelte ter farmer ?ipn»* and lbo*e wLo «]_-{io perfect titcai. Ite* La iLa art cf alaclcf. Terms (,iwo In a cUa) ■ • ■ Prlvaie InflructloD, - • WO P«r FOB LADIES -V-VP GESTLEMES'. VTEATHER GUARD. REWARD Every man accffrding to his work. Try oars. ■WEATHER CO.. frl Pear»*ra^i. MACKEREL. "ONMOX X> AY We wCI reeelre 4.000 ctJre tec* of tbo*e dell -ion*. lir? ... M., tertl. the ecnslcntucat of aa AI taater C cca- per Waterst.. comer dart. TOR SALE. CEDAR POSTS, T»orvu SAWED, and SPLIT, at lowest market Of EOCSD. DAVIS A GILBREATH, Wtfc ComerArchcr*T.ttCS*lt-*u,Chlsa«»,EL MONET LOAN OFFICE. LIPMAN’S Money Loan Office, 136 Soutli Clark-st., COR- MADISON. $50. 000. T0 LOAN ON ALL GOODS OF VALUE. FOR SALE, 250 Gold and Silver Watches, made by oelei brated English, Swiss, and American makers. Fine stock of Genuine Diamonds, Set in Fins, Bings, and Full Sets, Opera, and Vest Chains, Gold, Coral and Pearl Sets of Jewelry, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Musical Instruments, Op era and Field Glasses, Seal and Plain Bings,' Overcoats, Furs, and. oth er goods, all of which will be sold 25 per cent less than store prices. All goods warranted as represented. DENTISTRY. GJ. THAYER, Dentist, OFFERS DURING THE Month of October, TO P0 WORK FOR JU-iT 50 PER GENT LESS Tiw;r. Jij** tty oi «'«* uins .-i else wher*; in !!h* t-ilje fl mesa what i and see. ROOM 6, GO MADISOX-ST. il. I TOW® S 111 dentists IDS &. IZ7 SOUTH CLARk ST 7C6T M*.o!SOu-“Vv iai.i ias CHICAGO, VITALIZED AIR GIVES IS EXTRACTING TEETH. xo P,l IX, xo DANGER. LIST OF PRICES. Extracting Teeth, each 50 Artificial Sth, Cum Teeth $15.00 Pore Gold FUUngs $2.00 to SI.OO Sliver, Tin or Cement -- - SI.OO to 53.00 TEETH EXTRACTED ANT* NEW ONES SET sang: DAY. REMOVAL. . ~ "r e' Woval.' OFFICE AND SALES ROOM OF COJ.I> 51EDIL sewnc 3I.ICHWE conpJJT REMOVED TO » WASHINGTON-ST. CANARY BIRDS. CANARY BIRDS. F. nABILD. jo»t arrived from Germany, ha* lm ported 1.C05 of tin; be«t Caaarx Bird*. all rood linger*. Call at IT. Klczle-t.. Chirltf Prat-gcr** Hotel. REAL ESTATE. IN THE~ SUBURBS! The delightful Indian Summer weather which we rr.ny r for many week* afiord* an excellent op fortunlty for viewing the attraction* of that remark able fUbuitau a ;B*i;e NORWOOD PARK, which haa •prang cp t.ke maple. »lx mile, from the city Halts, on thr W;*,-on.-dn DlfMoa of the Ch’cago 4 Northwestern Railroad. Though lu growth 1... scarcely commenced. It it already a delightful I lace cf re-ldeacc, having churches, school*, stores, park*, a hotel, and an arte alaawellia prcpre»*. and other concomitant* of the town, with the QClctand health of the country. Lota are fill! sold remarkably low rata of |l to #l2 per foot, and tho-< who invest now are rare of a hand seme profit. NORWOOD PARK ASSOCIATION, Of fice IS Dearborn-.!, BIST SHIM lESBE AT WOODLAWN, And OPPOSITE the SOUTH PARK, AT AUCTION. On ■WEDHESDAT, Oct, 11, 1371, At Real Ertate Salesroom., ltd and JftS Dearborn-fl at 3 o'clock p. m. House nearly new, containing 10 room*. clo*ei». w> ter. A.-. A goon barn and ail the rv<JßJ*lfe cwnrenl tr.r»* for a soo-i borne. Lo? ihOxlGd. enclosed by » sxk! picket and board fen-e • Fur term* and partlrolar. applr to . T. S. FI rcu 4 CO . lO Dearboran. FOR SAXE. CVI-f W ca S'.rtr-tMrJ-'t.. dm: Western-**. •aNtjTlded to N>>*k* and low. *tre.M thrown np Mil Y.dfwalte; si a *reat tiarzaia and ea#y tern:*. £l'tt»« *ad lot uita in pan payment. Addrew* Z b5, Trlhaac NEW BOOKS. STAR STUDIES. Bt E. COLBERT, Of Twt Cntcaoc* Tenter a. Tells all that is known about Star Chemistry, and the conditions of exist ence on Planets and Stars. 130 page*.Mtmu. Pr»n BooLaenera. PRINTING. GRAND RIGHT AND LEFT. We desire to call the attention of Use daanr.s psblx to ocr *34‘fr!ar ftniiile* for tarnliULaa them with tS“VIT\TIOS?, OUDCBd OF PAXC tSG acd ADMISSION CARPS. »n In lb' Wstcft »tyle cf the art. A. C. KELLOGG & CO., LOOKING GLASSES. ETC. Cb.A PPLEBY, 100 A 111 Wal)asU“»»T„ Ma-cfaclarcr tad Dealer la ORVAiIESTAL, GILT, and WALNUT Looking- Glasses, Base Tables* and Bonqnet Stands. COXNECTXXO SETS MADE TO ODD EEL ty Wort Crat-’U*. and price* low. SHADE TREES. Park and Street Improvement. Mlwer Mmple. bwmatllnl, eu.lly traatplasled. DclU<r« d °*» c#r •* AamaLllMkli AilL laAM 1.000. lo to l* rm.ttA i 000. i 2*• in feet. *•». i|ooo, ia to so art, *®o. io,ooo,*Mki Addren F. K. paOEXIX. Bloomington. PL Open Fire Self-Feeder. OcspMiaad toert 6eaUo*Bto?e uraa STOTE WOBSS, «i Ul«l. NO. 63. STOVES, PUHNACES^ETC. Kinq of Base-Burning STOVES. PREPARE TO START YOUR FIRES If, to the ootclag cold wen, too waat CO obtain Eleatv of krai wUb utile coil, .ixl to one are arnlsg handsome stove froa October to May, bar ILLUMINATOR; FOR 1871, * finr-cJass biiMmmlag aaJ La*e-hr-aUag stove, eca prti'ag more valuable features Uua ml be found la •■j ofm:»fb*4 of awvea. See Itbefora you bay. Seed for clrmlsr. TILLOTMIX BltWi. S4 Sutf^W. POPIL.4KSTUVES ORIENTAL “Base-Burners,” ORIENTAL “Furnaces,” ORIENTAL “Parlor Dealers,’’ STEWART'S “Oval Parlor,” STEWARTS “Oven Parlor,” STEWART’S “Base-Burner.” These and other flr»t-cla*--Sieve* la oar assortment we axe offering as low a* Inferior goods can be bosgbt. Fire irons and Standards, Coal Vases, Fire Guards* DALTON * CO., 71 LAKE-ST. THE EMPIRE GAS BURNER Stoves and Furnaces, UNEQUALLED IS MARKET, ARE SOLD AT LEAVENWORTH'S, 176 Lakc-st. CUSHING HEATER CO.'S Christmas Fireside. ncnti'rs,Purnncesand*??toveß CilUnd ftt. CL'aIILNU HKATKIS CO.. * Ui iUaiulpSi’St. K. K. JOSHS, Pcs!-fM Mtr.-tgrr. » k _ MANSARD COOK! Dcat Coot Stoic Id the World* First Pre- Dhim at X* T« Slate Fat**- tz eTOTE WORKS. DAKOTA STOVE. S.WtS PERCENT la co't ol fuel ov.-r any oilier SbrMa the market. Aneacy. Us Sontt Hal- Med-ev CROCKERY, ETC, CHEAP ATRETAIL Ckma, Glass, Jliiua Dimifr Sets, ■f, .-I-. !■:r rfm Tea Sets, i;, : 11 - i uaa Toilet Sttl. _ ,j|£i - CVi..«4 Vases, Buff w-la and i.-v'. Parian, and rigutfs . uti Scits; and ... linin’* .'.ut .nr pressed Table CHa*f;wm?. VrM i :li. 2 , i- ■iiver-Flatßd Goods and Cutlery ■ I> •MV.taT VARIETY. i>-. >;*-u »i<* s of Kcxiiib Llsb* Stoneware, *• Ver •. 'w 4ji<i ll'.H':!*" »h*r>**. a c vyt Iraltsllon of tad «t \’ <at Imif cv?i al Frtacb CUa*. F. & B. JAEGER, 73 WABASIt-AT. la S'DENCE ASSOCIATION, 'mboldt Park RiSiOuissaciiTiaa Office,- SS.LaSalle-sk, rßaideat orGr*-eaeba»m*s^ukSnUl’t.) Orjsalre-coder the general Uwof the State. sf-rrored March *>. L« ready to revive eohscrlptions to the capital «lm- of the Association. The objwof the Corroratloa 1» to purchased acre* of rr»Mrtic«trc-aaJ cast of and frontlnc on Humboldt park, Iniß.cmfciy north of Division-at., to sabdlrMe the same Intcbn'Mlne low. to l>e »old on terms which •111 prore qtr« profitable to stockholder*. Mr, HENRI jItEKNKBATU b»» consented to act aa Trustee of te Association. and, by Mi direction, we tnvttc all tbse who may dr.ire to beeooe share bolder* to can 1 0 nr office for full partial*™. Printed pamneu os hand. giving detailed informa tion of thl» entiartse, which U endorsed by some of the beet turn In tjs rlty. TO RENT. TO HINT, DHEAP. Store and Element, also floors above, Jn the new narble- front building. 157 State-st. Eaci floor will be rented sep arately, if detbed. YOUNG & VEASY, : No. 2 Metropolitan Block. HALL TO RENT. Arrsrrerrest* ft. r.'-w be made for the season, ol for single nights, fp the n»e of PHCENIX HALL, Ccmer j-tate and wv.h whlrti are ton nrrmJ a h»ncl*or»' Slacr. Dre-Mr.g It-om. etc. la point of elegance «vt comfort for ilanrtnj:«mb*, con toTj? m! LLNoitClii.' 'or'W’ Licrifk^- sTEDt. ZZ Ukf«t. . TO RENT, OH SOUTH SIDE. A rcmi*W Hon-eof tern:?' rtwjn, with hub-roots water cl-vet, bot and cold water, etc. Immediate po« ie-»loa pfren. Lo'-atlon ceilrable. and real moderate ForrrrtlctiUrs Inquire «t So. is Cottage Gro»e-ar ..to two Jiyi. GZNERAi. NOTICES. ITiiliiwllf The yiopnexor or a Rutin*.* Cor.ege ‘D ao eaterpri.tnic Interior rltr of Ml.blran. tlme l« etirroMed he att» niton to other dcti*«. I* rt~ir oc» of i!l»t-o*laa of hi- lattre-t ' o a mac— a good teacher of p«nman»hl;> ana b-wtlieepia*. so monoe payment required la norance. and. with the ~roic'r cereua. terra*, which cannot fall to oe ta.itfar {o-», ttf.i t*e made. and a rare opportunity afTirlM for -♦tahlUhm'T.t In this br.« n--*. Ad if**., with ref.*r eace. Immediate!.. DAVID UKEEN. Kootn ?. 1M Mad- Uoa-«t.. Chicago. , ON MONDAY tfe receive 0.000 ponod" of choice D'W Ba-alo, Elk. pwr, Antelope. and other wIM meat*, new and nlrt. fctmilht plain* sti cured .;.l.mrti.lly. Mooer loaned 00 .htptnente. WM. H-SQL IKE. HT gonth Water-t. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. T wHI open » new Laan-lrr op. NXXT WEDNESDAY VOPVISu OCT. 11. at So. 1*» gooth rprnef Monw>tifTel «U be tupcv to aoIkU all orders. Wo*t dose nr la ten l/mr-' aorl-e. frar of ritraeharce. wort cone , n. WILSON. Proprietor. Notice to Shippers to Colorado. I »ra take 2tc or «U ttv*n» n=J potadi of frrtzht, t£ rcske ho a car load, to Usurer. .u a low rate. Car wCJ zo on ifoaiiy or Tuesday. Applj to L. X. PRATT, SHiRTS._ vw "SHIRTS.. Enslisti CliCTiot snirts. 20 dif ferent pattern*," order or from stock, 53.00 ea ch * HARRIS, Xiw tt- Randolph-^. FISH. ""lAClmAW'''' Fresh WhitefisA! 3,000 T.unYt Monday snasrso.„ejr r ' WADE, y.t .D.lAUr:.aT.^-’-‘ r . co ._ 11 E. n HOM >_J*sV*Wa«Bln;tcm-*t. • Wholesale F«h Pralag. —— ONfIfIOWDAY , t,7 erreth Watcr-st.. S. W. rom=r Clark. _ PICTURE PICTURE FRAMES, tnculdlßffSi thromos, Litho* * napAi Pfcoloffraphß, Ac. * J. EAiIBUSOKB, lWLak»it. HOPSON % CO, This: well-known establishment has now, in EVERY DEPARTMENT the largest and most “ varied assortment of goods, for custom trade, in the’ city. Hopson & Co. intend to have an OPENING display on Friday, Oct. 13. BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION MW SillOili SINK of ancAGo, At the Close of Business, October 2f IS7l* T.i.miUTrw. Capita] Stork paid in (laVOXOO Mcplca Fund... bi.kUO.OQ tsA^oa.a} USU9 2Cft3.CS £0.000.00 tsoxn.u Exchange. Interest... Premium. Clrerjtalton Individual Deposit* Certified Check* Ihf to National Banks Dos to Banks and Banker*. £p>tl*l Gold Deposit! Secretary I', S. Treasure reqalrmc no Loati and Discount* Overdrafts felted states Ronds to secure ClpruTstlon fISJ.OOO.OO V. s. Bonds to sevare Deposit* .. Suo.OOo.M Stocks. Bond* »cd Mortgage* ... 55».»t.3i sw.we.st I>ne from Red re mice aad He> »erve Agent* U7.195.6d I>U' from other National Banks.. U. 231 <4 Due from other Banks and Bank* Famiccr* »nJ Flitnr« (‘arrrn? expense* r*sh tr«n*. inrla.llcc sunr*-... 16J15.16 Kxx-Var;'-*l'rivi.ni.’.*. Ulluof oihff >»tlonal (UoK*— ;K,utij.oO trnciwaul Cnrrvncy, lariuuicg NirkflS taucr Note* 1. Herman ScfjaSner. Ca»hler <.f the German National Hark, do •olemnly •'v“ap that the above »uicnient l« tree, to ite be»t uf my knowledge and belief. lIKIIMAN SCHAKFNEK. Comet—Attnt: Anc. BovJl, 3. F. Leopold, A. ictall. Director*. State of llllnoi*. Conntv of Cook? Sworn U« and »uhnctU«ed wf. »n’» 6th day of October DTI m’DOLIMI L. »* 111 LT7. Notary Public. REPORT OF THE CONDITION MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, it the Close of Bmtoe«s, October 2, 1571. Lean* and Dl*cf»nnt* OtiTdr ifti I’. S. Itoml* to v'-ure circulation Other block*. Bunds aod Mart- Due from Heileemlnff and Ke- MTVe Acrnt* frf.7Tfl.l6 Dae from inter National Bank... T.Xi.GT Dae from otter Hank* and Bank- it.7tl.lS OODS. CTED STOCK. TUnklnc Hon**- Furniture »n<l Futures. Current expenses Inc.* piiU r«»h llftnt, IDrlndJnc BUmf".... I ' w*.T3 Kx,Ji«iSf» for CJf«rlns Hotuf... ST.TTT.-3 lil(N ot --thar National Bank* .-. S.H'-OO Kra-iliral Comrecy, Indodlar M.'krU. Coin Lt-saMrsiJcr Notes. C»plwJ Srnflr. paid tn. Mirplo* Fund ias.r*-. co SO, *O.OO I 9»iS utATJS uvni.o it:oci\l lUnk cirrntiitOA <w; ►tim.vnr..; V.0.T0.W iUvun»l W.SJO.M •nini”i Ch«i b* «.i>*.as se to Sat;or»l Pent* 5T.*5»7.Q4 at to Uk’-uf IJ.tul.' aa4 D.tuku»- 2 \rXM • wt5.375.47 State of Illinois. Connty of Cook, •*.: K«-ed, Ca-Mer of the M-thaalc*' Natb'Ml Hunk r>M hlr«co. do »ol»mnl* »»*ar t«at the almee • t>uiw niuui. u> tUu i. e «t of n.» knowledge and be lilt. Jtrf*. ?.\SI. UEEI>. Cashier. hubsrrlbed and sworn to before me this »eT-«th day of Oitolri, 1;71. SAM. D. Pt«iiT. Now, Public. ( nrre-t—At feat:' J. Tonag fictmsioa, Wm Scmene, U, W. It*) tsoud,Directors. EPORT OF THE J^NDIJION ' _ OF TITE IBS! UITIOHiI mi OK CHICAGO, On Ihc Sorcla? of October 3, IST!. KEsornccs, Loons asfi Dlaeonnu Overdraft* U. S. Bond* to secure circcla* Other bond*.'.’ D'.SJ.W Bocfrociltedsemtct: and ue •erreApent* I AV.tM.lt Pnv from other National Rank* US.t'.'.Md I>ae other Racks and Canters. fi.TlA.r* J(| fUakirc House Furnitureand Futures....-.- Current expense* “'M- 5 ? Premium* paid ’ Ca*h Items. including Stamps. ...Mi-J- Eschax.ee* for Clear-ns Hoosa. Rill* of National Bask* -*• Fractjoaal Cturehey and Nick- “-"’ii C,,i n ... Lcjal Tcndcr Note sso.OOO.QO Ca;lral Ftork .•iurplue Fund wOr.lkn.Jd Di~ 9 41 - c lrif II'Sw Interest. ProfitaodLosa ..JQt.fg lf .^ g s€ rtrml»ilonnct«wadlnr „ — Kd,*W.W Indivtitual Deposit* i'ertlfie.l t’be»'k» P;;e Natfonal lt»ak« Lrs- other Ranks and Bank- S:Me Of Hfnou. Cool: Coastj-. ■».: , _ _ I. L«XU C«bler of the ftr>t National B*Ok. of Chicago. d* .weir I bat «Lf a.«,irc ata.e --u a... v> .la K-.I ot “ uw j^|;Sl3-.g , g; h iert Pwnro to and subscribed tx'm»»T:.e this Tth daj • OcVsher. U7l. pUULM.b J^TBfcEt^ Correct—AtJe*tt T. D. Gray. M. Talcott. dap •; , REPORT OF THE CONmiiO.V or TUB COOKCOinvnNATIOM/. II INK of cinc^o. Slate of intact!, at n!f Cl °* 01 - JKi 0« V I^7l. SESOITBCIX Lo»c»«~d fLI9,SSS.2> n-tV.S/iothlr Nationalßeaks.. 30 331.3 / gS'Voawi.ti Bank* and Bant- . / p^ai:;::::.:"; - :;;;;;::;;::;: i i«*'/ r^rr.l ;lvp end Futures X Expend * - 2.L.0". Civsi Items, inflodla* Bcvenua tiamr* I— r .rS rxetaocea for Oitatlnc Uouae... Z-jS.O3 BUI* of ocher National Banks.... Ijfii.TO I rartlonal Comma? and Nickel. a tjO.OO Legal Tender Note* , lTjl.tsi.7l LMBI. fIOJ.WO.OO Capita! Stock; ..,**„!! |UUA Exctanee AtZl-10 Invest AhM-65 National Bank , 90.W0.W Handler »c5.a3-57 Individual Deg;.. a.i'S.s9 Cenised Chen Bank* 57A7j->l Due to XJUflai kJ> and Baaken. «..£«•*> I^-_toot!^ big ctsuhothg.... t'XOM .1 o. Spenrer. President of the Cook Ceontr Na- do soiannly f wt«r that the above .tatc- A«"“ “» tot D o' ff , B PE?cE 1 K jw-KTE: Correct—Attest; Potter Palmer, Lyman InimhalL David Blatelf. Dlr«wra. Cute*cX LticoU. Count; ot Coot; ... . , SwoTaloacd luta-ribed before me thU ,th d»r October. I*7l. M. D.XILLOIaON. Notary Public- DIVIDEND NOTICE. DIVrDEHDNOTIGE. Die Director* of the CIUCACO FIRESIVS nSIBAXCE COHPA.TY bare this day de clared a quarterly dividend (50, 33) of FITE PEB CEST, payable on dcmanJ. 8. P.WILRER,Se«*y Oct. 3. IS7I. situation wanted. The «Mter dmlres employment ta ' booM In food. »Acdlnr. Alihotah younf.behai had much twines# U war adTantaceoas both to “JgWffftglS tdoje, te ciajii, oextapxtns. “J 1 * K .**7^? baatnea*. AddffM Z Trf> oneoffioo. MILLTNXKT OPENING. AT 74 STATE-ST., BY OP TQE FIRE, FIRE. 11. S. Clothing, Slightly Damaged, ' Consisting of U. S. Overcoats, Pants, Uniform Coats, Jackets, Bine Sack Coats, Woollen and Rubber Blankets, Boots and Shoes, and a great variety of other stores, at 90rt.9ir.0t snori.-a — I.MUSW.SO qpo.C'Sojt' RESOURCES. 5c".1» GOVERNMENT X»0»S DEPOT, 190 and 192 CHICAGO, - - TT.T,. -i.ui.ts ‘MM P. B.—Good* vhlrb arr lonml and as-ort ctl sbo* on hand aajl for «ilr at iICTJOS PRICES to .Qcrcbant* ami otlicn-. sm Stt.lSl.lS BPiftlKl (III.UR ill 11! Non-Poisonous, Odorless. Powerful Deodorizer and Disinfect* ant; Entirely Harmless and Safe; Arrests and Prevents Putre faction and Contaeion. OP THE r«ed m private dwelling, hotel*, rwunnau, hs*p i*l», mrtool-% ln*.ine a»jluan, dUpca,arlej, j4*fc, prt*- •’t*. peer hoa»e*, oa vtlpi. tteamboau. and talent xent hcn-ce. market*, for water closet.,, urinal*. slaia. -ewms ce»*po6U, arable*. 4c. A *pevi2c la all coa tairtaua and pc*t!l*ntlal dUca*t-«, a* cbolpr.v, trpluald fever, »hip t-ver, «nall pox. »rarle. fever, di»- cave of animal*. Ac. Prepared only by TILDEN & CO- 176 William-st, N. T. HESOLRCEH, fFfT.OII.O 161.WX.1t) « 1,112-tO OOFFEE POT! nc«*. rj M.OU.W 5,:00.5s 32.000 r tgs" lll -* Ua;ltl 2utM 155.000 ? ™f; F /.Vi e (1 altrnyj nates fcoM Excellent and DcS* ciaus Coffee* It b cery Economical* . 501.3S . tQ.WQ.W . 13T.0T0.00 MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO., WEST MERIDEN, CONN. FOh WDOLESALB BT FRANK aTL»U.S3 * CO. Acd for Mle bj ti« trvif ev^-y^Sicr*. VITIOMI TKI A.\D CJIFFEK POT CO, «Uwrf.;.3* I.IIBH.ITIES, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, APPLY TO KEHM ef.EEHEEMJM & £■_ _ BAJNKiatS,' ■ Corner Lakp and Cfuerwrwt c<e«i» fw »«»•«•» - »T«U»M>.»lWttihwLt th» wor»«L /jy » - ~ .:~T*vyyr|iy;^ The best and most economical miefc % of keeping warm in the, winter. Cap &x * • WEATHER. GUARD OFFICE, 81 DEARBORN-ST. * |WII,«13.:0 ts.tiA, tid.f.l I.LkBILITIES, |T3.^»I. WANTED. IW, CLOTHING, ETC. GREAT FOB SALE, DISINFECTANT, THE NEW DISINFECTANT, TEA AND COFFEE POT. THE NATIONAL M«aaT«tn»d exctu'Jrely bj ths nncAGo, BAPTKING. FOll WEATHER QDAED. ‘ ‘ wi ''^ A ■woums-- BUSINESS CHANCE. TO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Thee; *rletor of a *»n-eet*MUi.ed C ;a an en:-rp:tstn* Interior city of Allchl.aa ■ :lroe l« enrr'> , *e<i by snect'r.r. to other rl-ut'- »lr<rj. of of hi* teterut tow conr;-- *m*"s teach.r-? Penmanah:,-and Dookk d. raonev pajm<s; :><qulrnl In ulaaneff, .? jiroper p*r«on t‘-rr .. which ear.aot fall . r« ? . r-tablbhrceat in hn«lr.e,«. ‘Ad*- ... rtice*. ltn-.*d!*tcle, I?. P. T.\TL‘) r born-at.. t b ctgo. ' • CITY -HOTiCZS. Sianof UJ .Co. orrr •• m- ro , PnHlt aotW !• 'STV'iaUhO ft«Ol’»CU h' «hd*y cf i-‘ bl<Lr«i ttfder. <>n U»» o'cfoet. ft. ra.. »■. ’ , :n thecjiroic! -5;.. !«nrtft bfl iozlt-. s. . of Worth »»• »*■ ■ Thei>oti - .-»C'.t i - Section I* T-. «- #cre«. Al#o. U R*njr- : . - x.- L:a:r JQ ** »I. . to • i# ,tX-J h»MI? .jlatf! lowtt :ot." i. --_ea.: <r/rt<r of - -..aisins onr (i» Section V Town ST. C. *.-tred wi(f»l«T a«8 - R. h. M of nort»c*« Quarter . l v 'a®;,llan^.-id, containing • «*£. #OcL ’*• . M • - P" «» i'■ *e?- •. _rrter >6. E. Sk » or •, tern*. OTrh*s3-rf sod <lt7 1163* JOHN G. Grvi’EJ t. Comttr tferfc. _ STO V KK OU)HB.*S fIEETIKGS. R rk/cxdj'^oc^bland * SI. Loab Oafl. read Coupanf. pzzsmt.TT'a c/nce. I ifsa&sss JOHS p. winrEHuS^SS^ilL—^.^^— r£RS(?NAX. • ;^rsonal7^ M-et Ef at r. rer»ru ». ..... T ai w»m --fs/too-n. andWabaeb-aT.. on next WvrOneeday Cut- Q,<vn. I will be bis openlns. and wtil u-ii Mlr*i I«ffuer. wbo 1# S-pcrthtesdtnt, that you are coming (Lere to meet me. MABY. PERSONAL.. Pinlc* desirous of procnrlnz BILLS OF DIVO7ICX no do eo fre; of ch.vze bj applylo* at Bon U2Lc CjL Atio.-a»vst-Law. TOtLETINE. LADIES! TOILETINE i« a simple powder for beautify inx lbs fPitipleil'-n. unlike an* other la every respect, prtnet* paßy in its wherein Is the charm. FURNACES. KEYSER’S FURNACES- 133 t-.AVTCI3-ST. GAS FIXTURES. as'fixtures. j22 Lake~st. PKT2CSOX. late Petcrac POLITICAL. nc-obllcaa Candhiite for Alderman of the first Ward, formerly kept thi Hotel on Haadalph-tt. the BEST CANDIDATS IN THE WABS. SCALES. - frn • • SZANSAJSD - - ■WSSS&fk QR2XMLCAF4C9e