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CHICAGO TRIBUNE.
Sally, Tri-W©okly and Woobly.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1860.
hue N. Arnold’s Appointment..
Hr Arnold -ill addrer* the nroplo os follows:
Babcock's Grove Tlwrsdoy Evening;, Nov. 1
Appointments of Hon. D. K. Carlter.
Hod D K.Carttcr.of Ohio, trill addrcat* the pco
pit* of lllinoi* on iwlilical topics at the follow-in;’
t<mce andplaccs:
Ctlro. Alexander Co..
Caledonia. I‘ulaeki Co
Appointment* of Hod. R. C. Selienck
aud Donn
1100. Robert C. Scbcnrkand Doan Piatt, of Ohio,
will address the people of Illinois on political lojh
Its at the following times and place*
Greenup. Cumberland Co.
Sangamon Co
Senator Doolittle's Appointments.
Senator Doolittle, of Wisconsin, will address the
people of Pcotia and Pulton comities as follows;
Elmwood Tburwlav, Nov. 1
Cub*. Fulton Co Friday Nov. 2
.Saturday, Nov. 3
Avon,
Wm. B. Plato’* Appointment*.
Wm. B. Pinto. Bepnbllcan candidate for Elector,
will address the people a* follows'
Kanerillc..
Hampshire
Burlington.
Blackberry.
Jttr, Appointment*.
Hon. Owen Lorejoy will fpcakat the following
named place*
Springfield
Alton..
Ottawa
TTm. F. Kellogg** Appointment*.
Wm. P. Kellogg will address the people as fol
lows:
Gcncseo. Henrv Co,. Thursday. Nov, l.
Hazel Grove, Fulton Co., Saturday afternoon,
Nov. 8.
Vermont. Fulton Co.. Saturday evening, Nov. 3.
Ipavia, Fulton Co., Monday, November sth, at 2
o’clock r. m.
Drruadotte. Pulton Co.. Monday, November
sth, in the evening at o'clock.
nON. J. W. NORTH.
The people of Northern Illinois will re
member with gratitude the labors of Hon.
J. W. North of Minnesota. ITis speeches
at Junction, Lane, Warren, Galena, Ster
ling, &c., have been models of fairness and
vcit notable for their ability. lie went to
his own State last evening, leaving troops
of new friends behind.
THE STOCK. MARKET.
It would be a matter of some gratifica
tion lo the public to know, before they put
fuilb in the Times <£ Herald's disunion dia
tribes, just how much interest the proprie
tor of that concern has in the rise and fall
of the slock market? This disunion howl
has resolved itself into a matter of dollars
and cents. Now how many dollars has
the “leading Democrat of Chicago” got at
stake? Do men who htliete in disunion
make stock investments while the fright is
on? That’s the question.
HOW EXPLAINED.
Before this disunion cackle is ended, U
will be proved that Mr. Cobb, Mr. Buchan
an’s Sccrctaiy of the Treasury, went to New
York last week on a stock speculation, anti
that his efforts to play bear were solely to
put money in his purse. Wc do not know
how much he may have fobbed by the re
cent rise; but letters now in Ibis city say
that the amount would make a retiring
Secretary comfortable, after the Georgia
fashion, for the rest of his days. Modem
Democracy ends its days more ingloriously
than was expected; but as stealing liar,
been the fashion daring the whole of Mr.
Buchanan's term, there is no reason why
swindling should not be added at its close.
UNEXPECTED REBUKE.
Two noticeable extracts, in the telegraph
ic column, from the Charleston paper**, will
not, we hope, escape the attention of our
readers. They will shame ihc doughfaces
of the North, if nothing else am, into :i
stale of semi-deccncy, from which, in their
discussion of political affairs, they have so
widely departed. Charleston unquestiona
bly believes in disunion; hut, though trai
torous, sho has yet a commendable pride in
the good name of all Americans, and wc
arc glad that two of her principal journal.;
have thought fit lo rebuke, even though
mildly, the servility that the Josh. Hcniy.;
of New York arc willing to display for the
sake of the profits on diy goods. Hit ’em
again; they deserve it!
RECEIPTS AT CHICAGO.
The following table shows the receipts
of Flour and Grain in this city during tbo
mouth of October, as posted on ’Change,
day by day:
receipts op flour and grain is octodep.
Oct. Flour. Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye. Barfy.
b:H. bn. bu. bn. i»u. bn.
1 4.529 133.819 21,857 20.2C3 653 3U.621
145.763 33.»J7 £1.233 3.2*5 7.591
3 2.525 126.344 2 8.545 7.829 1.371 6.25J
4 3.646 142.7 m) 24,235 D.G53 1.873 7,654
r.....3.*6i U7.151 slkio 6.952 2.054 g.ij?.»
6 3.H37 126.637 29.472 7.198 2.M7 9.2U,
7....-8.400 139.499 49.167 14.M4 1,635 9.UM
« 8.74 155,746 62.368 81.471 4.051 11.571
20. ...4.W1 108.1*05 87.4413 21,050 2.251 5,421
11 3.534 151.700 37.005 7M *2l) 7.77-J
12. 3.141 160.772 33.U7U 11.969 1.634 6.6-I*
33 3.493 347.796 51,275 6.4K) 1.«55 3.1-9
14 4.604 151.7t»t 52.283 JWB3 8,027 3,1*3*
16.. ...4.213 234,635 29.406 19.1(8 3.191 4.K21
17 3.64) ]47,ii<i2 32,995 15.700 J.9U 3.667
18 3,956 142.043 41.86$ 13.839 4.570 6.511
19 3,065 1iG.410 41.049 6.059 8.371 3.511
20 3.614 141,018 29.504 7.235 4,373 3.375
21 4.860 122.i»6 49.026 7.7 M 5,145 7.75)
22.. ...4.480 120.337 28.606 17.910 1.630 5.911
23. ...0.C34 00.064 18.076 4.1U1 2.H51 2.572
85 3.819 112.514 39.U34 6,R*4 3.»tt 7.5-11
26 4,704 80.657 31.289 5.958 l.Sil 4.05!
87 3.081 29.151 27.700 12.7*4 4.078 0.325
81 4.05 l 79.610 :.7.1fe9 4,130 0.631 2.lTi
:sl 3.870 71.642 35.210 0.370 2.114 7.531
SI 4.407 C 8.363 11.333 6.329 2.7TG 1.573
T0ta1.111.361 3,481.453 917,708 299.772 73.122 163.913
Reducing the flour to bushels, the re
ceipts of wheat during the month of Octo
ber amount to 4,038,273 bushels, against
0,50 D,530 bushels in September, tmd 3,332,-
412 bushels in August.
The total receipts of wheat (including
flour) since the Ist of August amount to
11,180,221 bushels, sgainst 7,227,690 bush
els received during the same period in 1859.
The following table shows the comparison
with former years:
RECEIPTS OF WHEAT (INCLUDING FLOUR) DURING
AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, FOR FIVE
TEARS.
From the above it will be seen that the
receipts of wheat during the past three
months arc larger by four million hu*hch
than during the corresponding period in
any previous year of our lu.slory.
The total receipts of all kinds of grain
(including flour) since the Ist of August
amount to 16,144*569 bushels.
This is without any doubt the largest
amount of grain ever received in three
months in any market on the face of the
globe.
Tkc Question to I>ccldc.
Shall the present political excitement be set
tled next Tuesday by the people, or shall the
ypftkjng of a President be thrown into Con
gress, and the nation be kept in an uproar for
six months longer? Shall the treasonable dis
union howl cease in five days-from now, or
shall it be protracted ail winter? Those who
want to have the canvass closed up and quiet
restored to the public mind, will vote for Lin
coln. Those who desire to fling a fire-brand
into Congress and play Into the hands of the
-fire-eaters, will vote against -Lincoln. No can
didate has the slightest chance of being elected
nest Tncsdaj except Old Abe. It is either
Lincoln by the people, or disunion plots, panic
and excitement until nexupring. Choose ye.
Pennsylvania to New York.
To the Editor of tbe N. Y. Tribanc.
Sib ; Alleghany county, at our late election,
gave Curtin the target majority: G.CBO total
vote, 24.989. Tioga county gave the largest
proportionate majority: 2,B2&—over 31-2 Cur
tin to 1 Foster; total vote, 5,408. They both
promise to do better for Lincoln.
Is there any county In New York, New Jer
sey, Indiana, JUinoU, or Ohio that dare take
up this pair of Lincoln Gloves.
Winnebago, Boone, DeKalb, Luke, Kendall,
and Carroll boys, what do you say? Can’t
you give a larger per cent, of votes for Old
Abe than Tioga?
®i * ' ' fT' *i
tytiCftA# mSSOk CLrtP
VOLUME XIV.
TWO PRESSING WANTS.
The fire at Lill & Divcrecy’s Brewery
last Friday evening, proved most conclu
sively, first, the necessity for the introduc
tion of the Fire Alarm Telegraph in this
city; and secondly, the want of at least four
more Steam Fire Engines to be added to
the Fire Department
Large manufacturing establishments of
every kind must be situated remote from
the center of the city. Most of these, from
their, nature, arc . more liable to take fire
than other classes of bbildings, and to bum
more rapidly when ignited; so that unless
means of extinguishing flames arc soon on
the spot, the chances of saving them are
small indeed. This is illustrated by the
case before us. LUI & Divcrscy’s Brewery
is far from the center of the city, and, con
sequently, although Hr. Lill promptly sent
a horseman to the Court House and to each
of the engine houses, yet the fire acquired
such headway before the arrival of the
steamers, that, for a long lime, it was
doubtful whether the Arc would be extin
guished or the building destroyed. Kbw it
is often impossible to to dispatch a horse
man for assistance, and the firemen gener
ally remain in ignorance of the existence of
a fire until tiic flame' and smoke get large
enough to be dcsccmible by. the Court
House look-out, and the alarm is sounded
by him. This tardy alarm merely indicates
a certain “district,'’ which district may
cover a space of two or three square
miles, and the Arc engines rush off to
hunt vp the fire. How infinitely su
perior to this system is the telegraph,
which communicates to each engine house
tiic exact spot that is the scene of
conflagration, with instantaneous quickness
and precision. We are behind the age in
suffering such an improvement to exist
without adopting it in our own city. In
Paris, the third city of the world in size, a
large fire occurs hardly once a year; for
the reason that a police, the most numer
ous, best disciplined and most effective of
any city in the world, by being constantly
on the watch,preoewf fires by extinguishing
them at their commencement, and thus
saving damage by water as well as fire.
Let us, also, apply pretention as well as we
we may. Chicago cannot have such a po
lice as has Paris, for its annual cost is over
§3,000,000, and it would be better to suffer
the ravages of fire Ilian such a tax. But
at an expense of perhaps $25,000, we could
introduce the Fire Telegraph, which would
answer our purpose nearly as well. Its
cost, like that of the Steam Engines, would
be more than saved to the city in one year,
in the lessened damage by fires, and in re
duced rites of insurance. Let no one, then,
object to it on the score of economy. The
system has been established in the cities of
Boston, New Orleans and St. Louis, in all
of which it has proved a complete success.
Let Chicago imitate their example and also
adopt it without delay.
We have now six steam engines. It was
apparent to every one who was a specta
tor, that this number was insufficient for
the fire of Friday evening last, owing to
the great size of the building; and yet we
have hundreds of buildings as large or
larger. While the steamers were fighting
the flames on the south side of the brewery
and in front, Ibe fire gained rapidly on the
opposite side and ate its wav in the rear,
toward the other structures, threatening to
consume the entire pile of buildings some
four hundred feet in length; so that sev
eral hose-pipes had to be removed from
stations where they were doing good ser
vice, to openings on the north side and at
the rear. Again, while the fire was being
subdued in the lower part of ibe building,
it crept into the upper stories and burst
through the root enveloping three of the
wooden structures on the top, horning un
resisted until two of the pipes could he
spared from other parts of the building. It
was only by the most judicious and repeat
ed changes of the streams, on the pari of
the Chief Engineer, that the doubtful con
flict was at length decided in favor of the
firemen, after the conflagration had lasted
over two hours. At least four more en
gines were needed at Bus fire, and are
needed every week in the city. Suppose
that a fire had broken out in another quar
ter; the withdrawal of a single engine must
have placed U»c brewery in great danger
of total destruction. Had there been ten
c;ty instead of six, and had
there been the Fire Telegraph to indicate
the scene of danger instantaneously and
witli precision, the damage from this fire
would probably not ‘have amounted to
more tiian one third of what it did.
.Not. 1
.Nov. 2
.Nov'ber 1
.Nov'bcr 2
/Nov. 1
.Nor. 2
.Nor. 3
.Nor. 5
.NOV. 1
.Nov. 2
.Nov. 3
Chicago needs an increase of the Steam
Fire Department, and the establishment of
the Fire Alarm Telegraph. Sliall these two
necessities be supplied V
From Washington,
[Special Dispatch to the New York Tribune.]
Monday, October 29, 1860.
A PRESIDENCY TOR MR. BRECKINRIDGE.
It must have been surprising to many that
Mr. Breckinridge, though he has not the slight
est hope of being elected, either by the people
or by Congress, should have sacrificed himself
and his future fora mere nomination. But it
appears now that he has been promised by the
disunionists that he shall be President, if not
of the United States,at least ofa Southern Re
public. It is on account of that promise that
lie has not answered the Norfolk questions.—
Mr. Buchanan sanctions the scheme, and he
will make over loiliedisuu;oni=ts thenrehives,
trcas«ry,ori«y aad navy, as soon as the disso
lution takes place. It is supposed by them
that Mr. Breckinridge will cany the fifteen
Southern States.
THE FATE OF DISUNIONIBTB SOUTH.
Southern gentleman admit that if only the
Northern people will quietly await the action
of the dlsuuionists and not stir the flames by
Interference, there will be an uprising of the
conservative masses in the South that will
sweep the disunionbds out of existence.
Secretary Cobb goes about openly avowing
treasonable purposes, threatening Disunion
and Revolution. Would it not be more de
cent for him first to resign his office and re
lieve himself of the oath which specially binds
bun to support the Federal Constitution ? But
as he docs not resign, is it not the plain duty
of Mr. Buchanan to dismiss him at once ? Can
it be possible that the latter Is willing to be
Implicated in the treason of his subordinate ?
Barbels.
.11.5N).251
. 7.527.««
.
.
. 6.682,486
Stocks In Sew York.
[From the Tribune of Tuesday.]
The stock market this morning, although
irregular, exhibited a more cheerful tone than
last week, with a chuck to its downward ten
dency, which grew in the latter jmrt of the day
Into a sharp rally. The disunion alarmists ap
pear to have exhausted, lor the time at least,
Iheir influence ujKm holders of stocks, while
the low* points touched by many of the leading
railroad shares have brought in a large num
ber of new buyers for cash. The improvement
of the day was assisted by’the purchases of
some of the prominent bears, who appeared to
think that the time to cover short 3 had ar
rived. The commission-houses had a large
amount of orders, of which those on time were
very difficult to execute, excepting at uonsnal
diflcrcnccs from cash. The supply of stocks
In the street, of several descriptions, Is quite
small, and deliveries are made with difficulty.
The attack of the bears was much less vigor
ous than during the last week, the aid and com
fort of the Secretary of the Treasmy having
been withdrawn by his return to 'Washington.
Kicking Back.
A prominent shipbuilder, hitherto a Demo
crat, and who has contributed to the funds of
the It, S. & T. Fusion Committee, yesterday
declared that he could stand it no longer, but
should vote for Honest Abe Lincoln. - In the
judgment of this independent and Influential
mechanic, when men like Gov.'Cobb and other
leaders of the Democratic party not only de
clare themselves Dlannionists, but engage in a
gigantic stock speculation like the Wall-street
panic with a view to frighten voters and enrich
a few political gamblers, it is time for honest
citizens of ail shades of opinion to unite to
put them down. The only way to do this in
the present instance is to vote for Lincoln and
Hamlin. That is just what our Democratic
shipbuilder has dctennlncdto do.-— N, Y. Trib.
Oct 30. .
Naturalizations for the next election
have closed at New York City, and a total of
<5,800 citizens have been made.
Badly Burnt.
We are sorry to hear that the Douglas lead
ers in this State have been terrible sufferers by
(be stock panic which Mr. Cobb, Mr. Schell,
and their fellow plotters have cot up in Wall
street. Van Scbalck, the broker, who ex
ploded on Saturday was the confidential stock
agent of the Donglas men. Their losses arc
understood to be enormous. It was too bad
of Cobb & Co. to take such vengeance on their
ancient foes. They ought, at least now that
fusion and harmony are the order of the day,
to have given them warning of their final
dodge, before it was too late. It Is surprising
how merciless and unforgiving Is the hate of
the Disunion managers for (he Donglas Softs.
But punishing them in the stock market, after
this style, Is really too bad. — X. Y. Trib. t Oct.
30.
THE CITY.
Auction Sales this morning.
Superior furniture, bedsteads and housekeeping
goods, at 9# o'clock, by Gilbert A .Sampson, Auc
tioneers.
Election Places.
The places of holding the election In the
various wards of Chicago were fixed as follows
by the Council:
First Ward—Garrett Block, comer of State and
Randolph streets.
Second Ward—Engine House No. 1.
Third Ward—Sheriff's Office, Conrt House.
Fourth Ward—Engine House No. 2, comer Wash
ington and Franklin streets.
Fifth Ward— l Old Engine House, comer of Clin
ton and Washington streets.
Sixth Ward—Henry Smith's Block, comer of HQ
wankec arenne and Dcsplaincs street.
Seventh Ward—Northwest comer of Wells street
and Chicago arenne.
Eight Ward—North Market Hall.
Ninth Ward—Carpenter shop on Case street, be
tween North Water and Klnrle streets.
Tenth Ward—Martin Sboup's Land Office, comer
of Twelfth and Clinton streets.
Cellular.— There are thirty inmates in the
Cook County JalL
py Aid. Jones was knocked down and run
over by a hose cart at tbc fire onTuesday after-
noon.
Home Again.— We see on our streets sever
al returned Pike’s Pcokers. Among them Aid.
Jacob Harris “ come to stay.”
Sotthern Lights.— The Southern skies
were aglow last evening with the light from
vast prairie fires in that direction.
Commencement Day at Garrett Bibli
cal Institute.— To-day take place the Com
mencement exercises at Garrett Biblical Insti
tute at Evanston.
Cushman’s Soirees.—The Cushman concert
for the benefit of settlers of Kansas, takes
place this evening at Kingsbniy HalL Also,
tomorrow and Saturday evening.
Es»"Sce advertisement of scholarship for
sale to any person desiring to perfect them
selves in book-keeping, penmanship, &c. This
is a rare opportunity.
pjy We arc happy to learn that the condi
tion ofHeniy £. Hamilton, wounded in a late
gunning excursion, was yesterday more favor
able.
Patent to a Chicago Mechanic.— A pa
tent dated Oct 23d, has been Issued to J. B.
Wheeler, a young Chicago mechanic, for a
Grain Diycr and Cooler, possessing important
novelties of construction.
The Weather Yesterday was a sullen part
ing of a month that has been lavish in smiles.
Don’t wonder October was sad at leaving. He
seemed to have enjoyed himself daring most
of his time.
l&T Eclectic for November, Beadle’s Dime
Novel, No. 10, mastrated London News,
Times, Punch, and Once a Week, for OcL 13,
and a new supply of Stedman’s poem, 44 The
Prince’s Ball,” have been received by McNally
& Co., 81 Dearborn street.
Medical Department of Lind Universi
ty.—We learn that a class of thirty, represent
ingthc various States of the Northwest, arc
pursuing tbeir professional studies in this
flourishing medical scbooL Two of these stu
dents arc from Oregon.
Chicago Mechanics’ Institute.—The
medals, diplomas, and certificates awarded at
the late 10th Annual Exhibition and Fair of
tbo Institute, arc now ready for distribution
and can be had by calling at the rooms of the
Institute, No. 122 South Clark street, between
tbc hours of 2 and 4 o’clock, r. m.
Not Mbs. Garth. —Tbc body found at Ev
anston a few days since ami believed to have
been recognized as tint of Mrs. Wm. Garth,
turns out to be that of a Mrs. Grady of Mil
waukee, to which place it has been forwarded.
The other body found at the same time with
the above has been identified 07 tint of Mar
garet Abern of Milwaukee.
The Michigan Apple Trade.— The receipts
of apples in tins city from Michigan by tbc
Michigan Central Railroad for 1859, were 56,-
000 barrels. Already this season receipts by
this road have reached 48,000 barrels, orßo,ooo
during the month Just dosed. Last year No
vember was the month of largest receipt as it
must prove this year, from which a very large
total may be cushy foreseen.
The Excelsiors to-night at Metropoli
tan Hall. —The Excelsior Wide-Awakes de
serve a full house to-night at Metropolitan
Uall in their double programme, in two sepa
rate and distinct concerts—a Grand Vocal and
Instrumental Concert, and a Grand Promen
ade Concert. The entire Light Gnard and
Great Western Bands, and other distinguished
talent arc engaged.
Ruffianly Act. —We learn that the little
son of a German named Jansen, residing on
Milwaukee avenue, near the Elston Road, was
seriously stabbed in the neck while sitting In
his father's door by a man who came running
dowd the street. The cause of the outrage
and the name of the perpetrator arc alike un
known, but the boy at last accounts was lying
in a critical condition.
Knavish Wore. —Onr city is infested by
purveyors to the old junk business, who are
kccn-sccntcd for old copper lead and brass.
The family of Mr. Cobb, on Michigan avenue,
came near being the sufferers by such rapacity
a few nights ago, when some scoundrel
wrenched otf the gas faucets in the area,
thereby filling the bonse full of gas. The chil
dren who slept In the upper part of the house
were found nearly senseless.
The Littlefield Coal Burner, —lt is a
strong proof of the popularity of the Little
field Coal Burners and Parlor Furnaces, the
fact that out of thirty-four just being received,
at Van Sciiaack’a Housekeeper’s Emporium,
No. 47 Slate street, seventeen arc already sold
to go at once Into “ our best society.”. They
arc being appreciated, and every one in use
creates a demand for others. Call and sec
them in operation as above.
Hallows I ®?.— Last night was Hallowe'en,
eve big with prophecy In Scottish lays and le
gends. Those genial little people, the fairies,
used to be out in force, on this their grand an
niversary, and besides doing up a general job
of frolic on their own account lend a gener
ous band to the merry mskings and harmless
soothsaying* of the country folk. Did lad or
loss wish to read the future, especially that
part o. their tatc, that showed them that per
son, If any one, was to be their spouse,
it was worth six znocths waiting to read the
augury amid the frolics and junketing of Hal
lowe'en.
Brought Back to Justice. — A man named
Cornell has been brought back to this city
from Michigan, and lodged in jail here to an
swer to a charge of stealing a package of SOSO
from a drover at UUch's Hotel He was sitting
in the bar-room some days ago and saw a dro
ver come in and hand the package to the bar
keeper to be deposited in the safe. The name
of tho depositor and amount of deposit were
stated in Cornell's hearing, to which he ap
plied Capt. Cattle's rale, “When found make
note of" He proposed to himself to make a
sight draft on that package, and did so, for
watching the opportunity when another assist
ant replaced the barkeeper, he walked,boldly
up and said he “ might ns well take the money
he left in the safe," giving name and amount.
The person addressed, thoroughly blinded,
handed over the money, with which Cornell
decamped, not allowing grass to grow under
his feet, In that vicinity. The barkeeper who
knew him traced him, into Michigan, found
him at his home, and brought him to this city.
He is in a fair way to make himself a special
deposit He has been twice in onr jail and
once sent to the Penitentiary from this city.
CHICAGO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1860.
Illinois State Homeopathic Medical As*
soclatfon.
The Sixth annual meeting of the above flour
ishing society will begin at Dixon, 111., on
Wednesday, the 7th proximo, at 10 A. M., and
will continue two days. There will be two
annual addresses delivered, the first by enr
well known fellow-citizen, Prof. N. F. Cooke*
M. D., and the second by Prof E. A. Gnllbcrt,
3L D., of Dubuque, lowa. Members and can
didates will rendezvous at the Nachusa House,
where one of the Committee of Arrangements
will receive them. The usual annual banquet
will occur on the last evening of the meeting.
The occasion promises to be one of unusual in
terest we are Informed.
Combination Car*
A company of railroad men and editors -will
make an excursion at 2.30 P. M. to-day, on the
Chicago and Ft Wayne Road, returning in the
evening. The trip -will be made on the new
combination car, "which comprises a locomo
tive, tender, baggage and passenger car, all in
one. A good time is expected. All invited
are expected to be promptly on hand at the
hour mentioned.
It is of a pattern which relieves a train de
signed for light loads of passengers over short
routes, from carrying “ dead weight,” and Is
thus a great economizer of rolling stock and
fuel. One of this class of cars has been in use
overtho P. Ft W. & Chicago line between this
city and the Junction for some months past.
Several of them arc In use at the Fast and
working with successful results.
A Canine Fireman.
Dogs have a natural propensity for excite
ment, and easily full in love with 44 running
with the machine.”, At all our engine-houses
dogs are favorites. One at thebonscof steam
er U. P. Harris on West Lake street deserves
to be in pay of the city. He is a dog of the
fire alarm order, truly. Not the most distant
alarm bdl in the city can tintinabulate in the
depths of the stormiest night, but it finds him
up and dressed, long before any cars than his
on the premises can catch the sound. He goes
scurrying round, bites the somnolent horses,
frisks in among the bunkers, and keeps up bis
disturbance until he sees the whole force in
the streets. Then he giveth a parting bark as
who should say, “There, I’ve done my duty,
now go and do yours,” and he goes to bed
again.
On Sunday night last this dog got up an
especial disturbance on the least apparent de
mand. Nobody heard a bell or a hoof astir
outside, but the dog insisted and kept up Ills
racket, threatening to go thirty distracted and
do something rash, if they did not up andaway
to that fire. They swore at him, but be
wonld’nt be still even under oath, turned him
out of the house as a nuisance, and still be
howled, and plead in a doggish way to be be
lieved. Finally, on the sole authority qf that
dog —fact, madam, the horses were put to, and
the whole force wheeled into the street, and
heard for the first time the North Market bell
ringing. A South wind was blowing at the
time, and tbc sound came faintly, too lointly
to call ont the other machines on the South
and West Divisions, so the steamer U. P. Har
ris came in gallantly to help in putting out the
small fire on North Clark street, near Huron
—and all through the vigilance of that dog.
Wc vote him a new collar and fresh meat eve
ry day in the week for the term of his natural
life. ’TIs a good dog.
M-u-r-d-e-r-r-r ! I !—Thcyarckccn scent
ed, onr neighbors of tbc Titues and Herald ,
and have snuffed out on exceedingly short no
tice and vety cold scent a 44 RcpuJAiean, attempt
to MurderP 1 Oh, oh, do 30U hCar that ? Worse
than screaming banshees that never hurt any
body, here is a coil— 44 Listen to it” It seems
that a Lyons brewer living on West Handolph
street was visited by the Unwinkablcs, a
Squattcritc organization. Mr. Miller who
makes excellent lager, proposed to treat his
guests to some of that same. Here is where
the 44 murder ” comes in. 44 listen to it”
Not having accommodations in his o wnhouse
to entertain them, he invited the Invincible*
into a beer-liali, near by, where they were en
tertained in a manner evincing the liberality
and social excellence of the gentleman men
tioned. While thus engaged indoors, some
scoundrel Republicans opened a trap-door in
the sidewalk, just before the door, and into
which any who came out must inevitably have
plunged, had it not been discovered in time to
prevent such a catastrophe.
An “ attempt to murder,” surely, for the
sidewalk at that place must be about twenty
inches high. We suppose the suspicion fasten
ed upon “Republicans” is tolerably well jus
tified by the known propensityof Squatterites
and Unwinkablcs never to be outside whenfrec
drinks arc to behad within; luckily this'pro
pensity on this occasion kept them within for
a liberal “spaccof period,” and so they escaped
the twenty-inch abyss.
The T. & 11. naively adds: “We trust their
their names will be discovered and full justice
meted out” Well, so do we, and by the way,
would It not be better to wait until just about
that time before aunouncing them as ReputAi
cansi Perhaps that beer-saloon Is of the
mooted pattern, nud the proprietor, when free
drinks arc on the board raises a draw-bridge.
We do not know that anything since the dis
tressing fatality in “Blue Jtuin , or the Pink
Bobber's Omr,” by Cylvanus Sobb, has ever
curdled our blood more severely In the same
brief time, than this fearful attempt to get up
a murder —in the Times and Herald office.
A Female Inebriate Commits Suicide.—
Coroner James was called yesterday to hold
an !nqncst at the Magdalen Asylum, on the
comer of Hill and North Market streets, upon
the body of a woman of intemperate habits,
named Rosanna Delauy, who killed herself on
Tuesday night by jumping from the third
story window of that building while laboring
under an attack of delirium tremens.
The deceased has long been known os a no*
torious woman. She was about fifty years of
age, and leaves a woman and two children.
She came to the Asylum last Saturday, in a
drunken condition. She was admitted, and
eared for iu a kindly manner by the Sisters of
the institution. Once or twice since that time
she desired to go out, and upon her protesta,
lions that she would not drink anything, she
was allowed.
Tuesday evening, she went to her honse, a
short distance from the Asylum, and on her
return brought with her a rope, which she laid
at the foot of her bed. As she was evidently
suffering from ddiriwn tremens, the Lady Su
perior, fearful that she might commit violence,
removed it She was watched very closely,
but in spite of their vigilance, managed to end
her existence as stated.
A Private Rehearsal at Xenia's.—Tbc
Banshee screamed horribly at North's Demo
cratic Theatre last evening, Gov. McComas
twisting the animal's tail, and like a Spanish
bolero at abull-fightpdtlngpoorßanahccwUh
little paper torpedoes from his Southern ex
changes. Dick Merrick dissolved the Union
!n briny tears; was bard on the colored person.
Dick offered to carve np the American Eagle,
and asked the audience If they preferred white
meat or dark. There were six ladies in the
house. The Iminclblcs were present, but
could not be kept from backsliding to the bar
at tho rear of the theatre. After the dismal
iarcc was over, the Invinclblcs came np South
Clark street in tbc drizzling rain, an asthmatic
fifer playing “There’s no luck about the
house,” which no one will dispute. Poor fel
low, it will all be over in a week.
Lightning os Shipboard.— Electricity trav
els faster than a schooner, whoever her build
ers were. So when one Edward Fuller, who
committed burglary at Grand Rapids, Mich.,
trusted himself and fortunes to the fore and
after HbfeAesfcr, for Chicago, he did not re
member how lightning might ran round the
lake and head him off, but it did so neverthe
less, and when Mr. Fuller got ready to step
from the vessel upon our docks, Officers Wil
liams and Douglas were waiting for him. He
smelt a rat and tried to hide on board bnt it
was no use. He has been sent back to Michi
gan.
Cashier Appointed for the Marine Bank.
—Wo cut the following from the Milwaukee
Sentinel of yesterday morning:
Mr. Hamilton G. Dox, late cashier of the
Bank of Milwaukee, has accepted the appoint
ment of Cashier In the Marine Bank, Chicago
We regret to part with Sir. Dox, who has made
many friends In our city by his business tal
ents and attractive social qualities.
fed" Attention is invited to the advertise
ment of Mr. Losslng In another column.
Post Office matter*.
Postmaster Cook announces that according
tousage,tbc office ■will open dai£, except Sun
days, at 8 o’clock in the morning, Instead of
7 o’clock, on and after Novembir Ist, and in
view of moving to the new poaj office build
ing, will close at 8 o’clock P. M. instead of 10
P. M., on and after same dato till farther notice
On Sundays the office will open at 8.80 A. M.,
and close at 10.15 A. M. for the day.
Notice to the Public. —Correspondents
wilt please observe that by direction of the
Postmaster Gencral,lcttcrs on tchleh the postage
is not prepaid "by United States postage stamps
of sufficient value to prepay, dropped into this
office for transmission by mail, will bo hereaf
ter immediately sent to the Dead Letter office
at "Washington. Persons, therefore, ffiould
avoid the common practice of i-ostage
stamps before using them, thus reduitog the
gum, or destroying its adhesive properties;
and they should also use the additional care to
see that the stamps arc firmly attached to the
envelopes Just before dropping them is the of
fic to be mailed.
The public will also observe Hint thcaffixing
of a blue (one cent) stomp to a letter is not the
prepayment of a letter rate, and that therefore
all such letters will be regarded as unpaid, and
treated accordingly.
Letters addressed to foreign countries on
which prepayment is required? most be pre
paid the full amount, otherwise os part-pay
ment is recognized, such letters will also be
forwarded to Washington to the Dead Letter
Office at once. L Coos, P. M.
Bread fob Kansas.— Messrs, Editors: —For-
ty dollars is hereby gratefully acknowledged
from W. H, Price, Esq*, Ottawa, per Messrs.
Gage Bro. & Drake, to buy food'for thp needy
in Kansas. Ten barrelsfineflonVwefcehippcd
from Qnlncy, purchased therewith, to he dis
tributed ot once to the most deserving. Do
nations through the “ City Mission” go direct
f o the most urgent coses, and without reduc
tion for expenses or otherwise, }Any clothing,
flour, or money, left with J. C. Fargo, Esq., at
the American Express Company, will be dis
patched at once.
E. B. Tuttle, City Missionary,
00 North Franklin street.
The Courts.— The Courts are very dull
United States Court busy with the intermina
ble ejectment suits. Superior CourtT not in
session. Circuit Court turned into o'medical
school, and Jurors and gapiug lookers-on get
ting a full course in obstetrics,"-as the Fisher-
Stone slander suit drags its slow length along.
A Loafing Paradox.— lt is true that 41 half
a loaf is better than no bread,” but many a
chap has before now found all loaf no bread.
Republican* Attend 3
A meeting of the Republicans wUI bo held st
North Market Hall, on Friday evening, at which
good speaking, good singing, and a good tliJfc gen
crally, may be expected. • «
By order of Committee.
Grand Rally on North Weils street.— The
Seward Club, one of tbc most spirited of onr city
organizations, propose to raise a Lincoln and Ham
lin pole on the corner of North Wells and Division
streets, at 5 o'clock F. a*, to-day. Speaking in Ger
man and English. Let there be a good turnout.
X3T Republicans of North Chicago will meet «t
147 North Clark street this, Thursday, evening lo
listen to speeches from Hon. Wm. B. Ogden, Hon.
I. N. Arnold, Carlos Raven, A. C. Hssslng, Uomcr
WDmarth and others. Short Stirling speeches will
be the order of the evening. Republicans I .turn
out in mass, and let na have a roaser.
J. J. Richards, Prds't.
J. Atwater, Sec’y.
Last Call,— A great mass meeting of the citi
zens of the Tenth Ward will be held atNlemeycn,*
Hall, on Canal street, on Thursday evening, Nov.
Ist, at seven o’clock. A fall band has been en
gaged. The Wide Awakes will drill in front of the
Hall. All the other Wide Awakes have been spe
cially invited to be present. The following speak
ers and candidates have been specially invited and
arc expected to be present Hon. William B. Og
den, A. C. Hcesiag, Hon. Isaac N- Arnold, S. M.
Wilson, William L. Church, H. Kreisman, Carles
Haven, B. H. Brnns, J. Y. Scammon, William H.
Brown, Uomcr Wilmarlh. As this is to be tliclart
meeting In the ward, let the people torn oat and
sec tbc men they vote for.
U. N. Fiusbie, Pres’t Com, Com.
Max Schuler, Secretary. *
Attention Excelsior Wide Awakbs!— Don't
forgot our Promenade Concerts %t Metropolitan
Hall to-night. ' CtMue early and bring >our ladle'*.
Those who have not got their cape can get them nt
the Halt Be prepared to return your tickets.
Josiah Bnoss, Cap’t.
BnzcKiNnmoE and Lan£.—An adjourned meet
ing of tbo friends of Breckinridge and Lane will be
held at their Headquarters on tbc northeast corm r
of Dearborn and Washington streets, on thl. j .
Thursday evening, November Ist, at 8 o'clock,
when a full attendance la particularly requested.
By order of Tns Hickory Club.
John Jones’s, 119 Dearborn street,
and get your clothes cleaned and repaired. They
will be well done, and at prices to suit the times.
That rubber moulding for the sides of win
dows and doors prevents damming, rattling, rain
and cold, and will save ten times its cost. Fcr
sale at No 4 Kingsbury Block, np stairs.
Lost.—A note on the Boone County Bank of In
diana, for $*30.00, endorsed by C. Summcrfleld. $5
will be paid to the finder if delivered to the care of
“A. M.,” Democrat office.
Hissing Wonax. —A Scotch woman named Ellen
Taylor, about fifty years of age, croas-cycd, stout
built, and about five and a half feet in height, is
missing. She has formerly been at workfor James
W. Scoville at Uarlem, and came into Chicago on
Thursday last to do some shopping. Since that
time no tidings have been heard from her. Any
Information will be gratefully received by J. W.
Scoville, at P. W. Gates &, Co.’s.
pT Bazin’s. Wright’s, Hand's & Bogie’s ele
gant Shaving Creams and Soaps, just received by
Sargent, Apothecary, cor Randolph and Statc-sts.
Chemical Ink Eaiaen.—A new article especial
ly adapted for the counting bonce artists’ use. It
will inetantly remove Ink stains of recent or long
standing, wlthont scratching or injuring the paper.
For sale In single boxes for S3 cents at the Rubber
Store, 115 Randolph street, Kingsbury block.
novl-Ct
Editors Ritual New Yorker.— Seeing an In
quiry In the Rural for a cure for that distressing
disease, the Asthma, I wrote to let the inquirer
know what has almost entirely cured me. I have
had the spasmodic asthma fifteen years, and never
fonnd any medicine that wonld prevent an attack
when It was coming on. until I commenced taking
Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma, Ross Cold
and Hay Fever. I commenced taking this remedy
eighteen months ago, and hare not bad a severe
paroxysm since. I also nsc saltpeter paper. Salt
peter 1? present relief, but no cure. Whitcomb’s
Remedy has done for me all that it is - recommend
ed to do. I take it according to directions—a tea
spoonfnl instead of a table-spoonful. It is prepared
by Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston, Mass. Price
one dollar per bottle. Sauiu Sezlt.
Eddttown, Yates Co., X. T. ocStthilm
Cv7~AU should cot fall to read the advertise
ment of Prof. Wood in to-day’* paper. seMy.
'ALL BIGHT!
“ Philadelphia. Oct. SO, 16C0.
L, Cornell & Co.. 133 Lake street, Chicago
We are licensed; will forward paper* immediately
to yon. Taggart A Farr."
This telegram simply takes the rpring out of
the traps , a little too hastily set (In a late Tribune,
and by lettars to stolen addresses.) by some youcg
and precipitate agents of other machines, to catch
oar trade and customers.
Wcmayadd, that *‘wc still live,** and sell the
licensed Taggart «t Farr Patent Sewing Machines,
at 133 Lake street, np stairs.
L. Cornell & Co.
novl-St
MARRIED .
In this dty, on the morning of Oct 51sL by the Rev,
J. H. Tuttle, Mr. JACOB J. RUBY and Mbs SARAII
WHEELER, daughter ol Henry W. Wheeler, ofSharon,
McHenry County. 111.
On the2slli Inst, at the residence of thebrlde’s father,
by the Rev. J. >l, Clark, WILLS LAKE, Esq- of Chi
cago and IRENE TROWBRIDGE, dsagter of B. D
Noxon, Esq, of Syracuse.
DIED
On Wednesday afternoon, at S o’clock. WILLIAM 11.
BELL, agedSycarsand Smooth?.
HU funeral will take place from the residence of his
father. Dr. Bell, 205 HUoofa street, Thursday afternoon,
at 3 o’clock. The ftlends of the family arc Invited to
attend.
In this city. Oct. 30th, from Dlplherlx FRANK EL
LIOT, only eon of Ida and Charles M. Reese, aged live
yean and two mouths.
(Scucral Notices.
ATONEY TO LOAN—at Ten per
X»JL Cent, for five years, on Beal Estate In this dty
and adjoining counties. Commercial Paper Wanted.
B. F. DOWNING & CO- 8u and S3 Clark St.
AfISS KATE CAMERON HAS
XtX returned from the East and has opened her
school of Pointing at 179 Clark street In Warren * Co*s
Music Rooms, where she will receive her old Pupils
and those wishing to take lesson* In Oil Painting and
Pencil Drawing. ocaQxSC
SPIRITUAL aLVNIFESTA
TIOSS.-Vl** ADA L, HOYT. Writing and Rap
ping Test Medium, will give sittings for the Investlga.
tlon of these phenomena, from I A. M. to 8 P. it- at
No. St South Des Plaines street. Terms, |i an hour for
one or two persona. oclSzSw
Neto Slfcbertisements.
C. n. SCBIYEX, Advertising Agent, 63 Dear
born tt ., is authorized to receive Advertisements for
this and all the Leading Papers of the ydrihtesst.
XfOR SALE.—A Life Scholarship
X in Sloan's celebrated Commercial College. Ap
ply at this office. noixSt
T OST.—A Porte-Monnaie contain-
JL J In* papers with my name attached, which can be
of no valae to the finder. Also, a small sum of money
which the tinder may retain for the trouble of return,
lug me the papers. W. TILLXNOHAST, 57 Edina
Place. uoln3Bß-gt
OTRAYED—From the Stable of
lO the subscriber. No. 131 Klnrle street. North Bide,
a BayHcrre, 8 year* old. 15 S-4 bands high, long tall.
m«in ban been robbed off, la thin lo flesh and poorly
shod. Whoever will return the above hone will be
liberally rewarded. JOHN HOWES.
Hoarding and Sale Stable. ISI Klnrle street.
nolxCt Between Well* and La Salle.
T7OTJND. —A Breast Pin, which the
JU owner can bare on application at IS) Klnzle st,
by paying for this notice. nolxlt
<£l PER GALLON FOR
55 JL Downer's Genuine Boston Kerosene OU. .Also,
a large variety of
KEROSENE LAMPS
At very low prices at GOSS 4 HOAG’S,
nol-dSS-lw 33 North Clark street.
WANTED— A Girl 10 to U
years old. to take care of children. Call at
337 We‘*t Adams street. __£Olxll
WANTED —To Grocers and
Liquor Merchants.—A situation wanted by a
Jonne man from Canada who has been brought up to
leabotebusiness. Address Box39ii% Chicago.
nolxSt
WANTED —Employment as
Teacher. AddrCP* 44 C. pj* 146 North Mor.
gap *tre rt. Qbltago, notxSt
ORGANIST.— A Young lady of
\J some experience aa an organist, desire* to play
In church; The only remuneration expected—use Of
the organ and advantage* of practising with a food
choir. AddrewORGANIST. P. t). Box 3A51. nolxlw
T\TANTED —A young man twen-
T Y ty-lbree year* of age. dCrtatoraed to bniiocsa,
can write a good Land and caa speak tlie German lan
guage, wlshe* a situation In a Dry Good* or Grocery
Store. He has bad fOor years’ experience St the busi
ness. He As In business at present bat wishes to
change. Best ol references given. Address “WS.. A.
D." at tills office. nolxfit
T\r ANTED—A Furnished House.
T T Wasted nntfl the lint of Mar a moderate sized
Furnished House, with gas and modem convenience*,
bam. An. The neighborhood of Michigan and Wabash
avenues convenient to the State street Une.of cars,
E referred. Rent must be low and will be oald monthly
i advance. Adtirraa ** Hooker Box 1333, P. 0, Chl
cago. DOIXTt
<2l A REWARD. —Wanted infor
55XU tuition of THOMAS FLEMING, who Jeff
Mr#. McLains School, on Bremer avenue. North Side,
June 1300. The la>l heard of him wasstilolsteifl.
He is seventeen years old, baa dark eyes and hair and
freckled in the Uce, Any Information of him will be
thankfully received by.hU mother, who will pay the
above r sward, atNo.33Nevtn»«treet,
doXxS; MBS. NO RAH FLEMING.
T> ESIOVAL. —The subscriber has
JLV removed to
NO. 140 LAKE STREET,
Where he is now opening a Urge sod choice stock of
BLANK BOOKS and Stationery. _ .
nol’CO-ly F. MUNSON, IIP lake street.
AAA DRY GOODS.—To a
eSO®V/UV responsible man living fifty to ono
htfstred miles from Chicago on some of the Railroads,
and who can give good reference and securttv if re
quired, an opportunity is offered of a stock of goods
and holiness man of means for partner living in Chi
cago. Addrew* “Merchant." Box 3126. or apply to
W$L A. BUTTERS. Auctioneer. Chicago. HI. nolxSt
X\7ANTED— A First-Class Rcsi-
T T deace on Michigan or Wabash avenue. Ad.
dress I>. F. METCALF?P.O.Box 167. notxSt
JP>OB MEDICESTAL PURPOSES.
TUB rOLLOWIXO LIST OT
WINES, BRANDIES, ETC.,
tVE WARRANT PURE AND GENUINE.
We ke< p only such articles in this line as will command
the approbation of the discriminating purchasers.
BRANDIES.
THOS. HIKE & CO„ OTABD. DUPUT & CO..
JAS. UENNESSY & CO,. PINET. CASTU/N & CO.
WHISKIES.
Crowe’s Old Bourbon, 1853.
S. T. Suit’s Old Bourbon, 185-1.
«« « « « 1850.
«« u « « 1858.
“ “ Old Bye.
Mebun’s Irish. Ramsay's Scotch.
PORT WINES.
PURE JUICE. OLD QUEEN, ROYAL OPORTO
• WINE CO.
SHERRY M IXES.
AMONTILADO, TOPAZ HARMONY. 8, STAB
BRAND.
- MADEIRA WINE.
SOUTH BIDE.
RUMS.
JAMAICA, SANTA CRUZ.
ALES.
MUIR’S EDINBURGH. In pfn. JEFFRY'S SPARK
LING, la pints.
PORTERS.
E. & I. BURKE'S DUBLIN. In p'ls and q'ls. R. B.
BYASS* LONDON, tn p T t» and q'ls.
SJISTSS &• JOiri’EJS,
(Successors to Fenton & Co„)
94 - Lake Street • - 94
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Formerly of New York, have opened an Infirmary In
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No. 143.
T OSSI'XG’S HISTORIES
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any other work of the kind yet published.
MASON BROTHERS,
Nos. 5 and 7 Mercer street. New York.
For sole by D. B. COOKE A CO- 1U Lake street, and
w. B, KEEN, 143 Lake.Btrcct, Chicago. nol-dSStt
Neto Abbertiscments.
T KINGSBURY HALL,
oj—
Thursday, Fridaj^d^Satnrday Evenings, Hot.
9TB. CtSHSAN
Win commence bis series of Kansas Belief Concerts
which will be continued in the principal dtie* of tlm
Union for the next six months. Any article salted t<*
the wants of the aafferers. or 25 cent*, will secure ad
mission at the door. Concert will commence at 7 M
o'clock. Doors open at 7.
On Saturday evening a perfect report win be pub
llcly made, and all the receipts and expenditures ena.
derated. The balance of fund* will be lett la the
hands of Rev. K. H. Tuttle, of the City Ministry; and
the goods deposited with the American Express Co„
subject to the order of Thaddeas Hyatt. General
Agent Kansas Relief Societv.
It is hoped that the happy, good and prosperous
people of Chicago will see that the above report Is
. each that they wul be wUUne the entire world ahoald
read it; and that their example may encourage other
cities to - do likewise.” poiSBSL3t
140 - - Removal. - - 14©
F. MUNSON
Has removed his stock of
Blank Books and Stationery
TO 140 IiATIB BTHS2ST,
Where he has new and Increased facilities fbr supplying
every article of Stationery required In the
OFFICE AND COUNTING ROOM.
He will pay particular attention to getting up to order
all kinds of BLAN K BOOKS of any desired rtyle of
PBIXTIIB, RDLIBS AID BIIDIIB,
* At short notice.
porco-ty F. MUNSON, no Lake street.
Downer’s Kerosene!
At The
LAMP AND OIL
JE *fl JP OR IV Jfll
13 3
CLARK STREET.
200 Barrels
DOWIvTER’S
GENUINE EXTRA KEROSENE!
In Warehouse and
One Thousand Barrels in Transit.
OIL ENOUGH FOR THE MILLION.
THE COUNTRY DEMANDS A
PUKE
Article of Kerosene.
DOWNER’S KEROSENE
Is not Adulterated with Cheaper Fluids—ls Free from
SMOKE OB ODOR.
CHAS. L, NOBLE,
SOU AGENT TOR CHICAGO,
OF THE
DOWNER KEROSENE OIL CO.
CLOSING OUT SALE
-OF
Fall and Winter Goods
A. T COST!
Having Determined to Sell Out my
ENTIRE STOCK OF
Staple and Fancy Goods
In the shortest possible time, 1 will commence oa
THURSDAY, NOV, IST,
And offer at cost my large stock of seasonable and at
tractive poods. To convince the public that thU sale
Is positive, and made to close np business, the prices of
a lew goods ore here given:
Best Merrimack Prints* - • - - - 10 eta.
Lonsdale Bleached Cottons, - • 11X «•
Best Styles Pacific lleLalnes, - - 18 cts.
Printed EnglishMerlnoes, ••■socts.
Alexander’s Kid Gloves, •••■ 90cts.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES AT HALF PRICE.
Ladles* Skirts, 10 hoops, at ST cts.
Ladles* Skirts, 30 hoops, tt 75 cts.
Ladies* skirts SO hoops, at 1121-3 cU.
Ladles* Skins, 40 hoops, at 150 cts.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
The Store win be doted at 7 o’clock la the evening af
ter November Ist.
T. B. OABTX3B.
136 Lake Street. 136
FDR PIKE’S PEAK.—The Snb
icrlber having bad experience in Pike's Peak
Quartz kilning, and owning good leads upon which to
work. Is desirous of making arrangements with some
party having capital, to take out machinery and outfit
for mining purpose*. Good city reference given. Ad
dress “ P. IV* Box 4C96, Chicago, P. O. oc27xlw
..No. 143
Host.
STOLE X—From Buffalo Street
last evening a Horse and Boggy. The bone 1* a
small brown one. white face, short tall, and fa a little
kune. The wagon fa new, painted black outside and
lead color inside: the seat set up high on Iron support*,
the harness fa light cue. with open bridal and breast
plate, A suitable reward will be given by leaving Infor
mation where they caa be found. WHITE ds CO- No.
331 Klnzle street. oc3lx3t
(SI K REWARD.—Lost on Mon
m) I fj day forenoon, Oct. 29th. between Indiana and
Lake streets, a Pocket Book containing about ISO 1c
blits, one |S gold piece, one note of |a3 on T. E. Cal
ton. of White River. Mich., one check of 11AM. signed
Joseph Dalton. and several other papers of no value
to the finder. The finder will please leave It In the
care of MODESTC WILDENBEBO, proprietor of the
French Hotel, 88 Klazle street. ocSOxSt
A REWARD.—Ran away
cDJL* f from the subscriber, on the evening of the
Slth Inst, on West Lake street, west of the dty limits,
A Spin of Dorses, with Wagon and Bareev*
One of the hones is a creamcolor. with a line on hfa
back like a mule; also, hamßsgn on hfa legs, and fa
seven years old, both hind t*if white. The other fa a
blockish gray mare, five yean old, and the right fore
foot fa a little white. Whoever will return said hones
and wagon, cr give notice where they can be found, at
the Western Prairie Garden, or tit the Southwestern
Plank Rood Rouse, or at the Lake Street House, will
receive the above reword. „ „ -
pcJOxlW C. O. PUS HECK.
NUMBER 105.
amusements.
YOUNG MEN’S ASSOCIATION
LECTURES,
Commencing Thursday Evening, November 13th, 1960,
AT METROPOLITAN HALL,
Series to consist Of Twelve Lectures by the following
gentlemen:
BAYARD TATLOR^Em.,
Rev. T. L. CUTLER
GEOfeGE W. CURTIS^Esq,
JOHN K GOCGIL Eml.
Frot A. J. UPSON,
Hon. HORACE GREELEY.
Hon, JOHN W. FOSTER,
Dr. J. O. HOLLAND.
ProtE, L. YOUMAN3,
ProC C. OSCOUYAN,
Hon. H. J. RAYMOND.
Rev. A. L. STONE.
Tickets mav be bad at the Book Stores of S. C.Grlgr*
A Co. and D.TL Cooke A Co. and at the Store of J. T.
Knowles, under the Halt at the Richmond House. Tit
mont House. Brizg* House, ami of the Librarian at tbv
rooms of the Association in Portland Block, and of the
members of the Committee.
Henry w. Bishop. Jr. Chas. L. Thomas, and Cbaa. P,
Kellogg, Lecture Committee.
HENRY W. BISHOP. Jr. Chairman.
McYICKER’S theatre.
Madison street, between State and Dearborn,
XT Doors open at 7 o’clock. Performance to com
mence at 7*o clock. Box Office open from 10 till! and
from 3 till s o'clock.
A t>ui*unx >-Dr«a Circle. 50 cents t Second Circle. 23
cent*; Private Boxes, H.W and (6.00.
MISS KIMH.KHLY’S ENGAGEMENT,
Thursday. Nor. Ist, 1860.
THE OCTOROON! THE OCTOROON!
THE OCTOROON!!!
MUs KIMBERLY aa ZOE! Mlaa KIMBERLY as ZOE
THE OCTOROON SLAVE,
THE OCTOROON SLAVE.
Beautiful Scenery!
THE LYNCH TRIAL! THEJLTNCH TRIAL!
THE BURNING STEAMER.
Take Your Families! Take Your Families I!!
• ALL SHOULD SEE
THE OCCOBOON! TEE OCTOROON!!
Friday—Benefit of Mias Kimberly and last nlghtbct
one of the OCTOROON.
Grand entertainment
under the auspices and fbr the benefit of the
EXCKLSXOR WIDEAWAKE CLUB,
(The second Club In ihb city.)
-t\TT 3HETROPOUTAL HAT.T.,
Oa T&arsday Emin?, Xor. Ist, I860)
Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert
and a Grand Promenade Concert.
The entire Light Guard and Great Western Bands
and other distinguished musical talent are encaged (Ur
the occasion.
OFFICERS OF THE EVEXING.
SoU 31. Willson, President.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS,
Sol. M. W llkoq. Joelah H. Dross. John A. Dross,
SamT D. Raymond. C. N. Holden. J. L. Garvin.
Wm.H. Patterson, Merrill Ladd. DsWltt Robinson
D. Ed.S,Saiomaa, Moses Grav.
Joo. R. Floyd.
HONORARY MANAGERS.
Hon. John Wentworth, Hon. I. X. Arnold.
Hon. Wm. D. Ogden. Hon. X. K. Judd.
Hon. R. IL Foe*. Hon. J. Y. Scammon,
Hon. John C. Haloes, Hon. Wm. IL Brown,
Lctl B. TaR. E*q, Wm. L. Church. Kstr,
A, H. Hoyden. Esq., C. X. Holden. t*q,
J. A, Tyrrell. E*q, J.D. Ward. Esq?
CoL Wm, s. Johnston, Jr, Fredrick Letz. tsq,
Andrew Aiken. Esq, C’. B. Farwell, Esq,
J. n. lieaid. Esq, J. J, Richards. Em.,
E. C. Lamed, Esq, F. D. Owen. Esq,
E: I*. To wile, E*q, A, Harney, Esq,
COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION TO PROMENADE
concert!
Sol M. Wilson, Otto L. Meyer, Ed, 8. Salomon,
James Malcora, John B. Floyd,
Chief MarshaL Geo.W.Gage, Col. Wra.S. Johnston. Jr.
Commandant C. W. Barker, Capt. Josiah H. Broea,
CapLJ. ILClybourne, Capt. J. II Hayden.
Cape Fred, Harding. Capt. Wm. Hatchings,
Cant. Cbanncey Miller, Capt. J. Webb.
J. J. Richard*, Esq, Joseph N.HendrickaJ>q.
Z7T~ No pains or expense have been spared to make
this entertainment one worthy the patronage of the
public and all citizens. Wide-Awake clubs and Lin
coin Bangers are invited to honor ns with their pro.
senee. Ticket*. 90 cents. To be bad st Root A Cody’s
and Higgins’ Music Stores, and of the Cdmmlttce of Ar
rangements.
JOH X WRIGHT will famish Refreshments. ■ ocJO-td
MIKASOLE’S DAXCING
J • ACADEMY,
Corner Msdlsoa and Clark Sts.—Entrance on Madison.
Claw* open at all times for beginner*.
Childbed's Class every Tuesday and Saturday. Pa
rents oniyaliowed as visitor*. Assembly every Tuesday
Night, for Scholar* and Friend*, and no persons admit
ted except those Introduced by scholar*. BeSdSl-Cu
TV”ANTED.—A few enterprisin;'
v T young men can make from 15 to flu per daV,
with no other capital but industry and perseverance.
Apply at No. ICC South Clark street. ocm-diwO-lw
Wf ANTE D—A situation in a
f T Wholesale Hardware House. by a young man
who has had eight yean experience In the bu»iae*v
and can give all the reference* repaired. Salary ftOOH
Address “CRANDALL.” at this office frr three davs.
oc3lxlw
Wl ANTED—A sood second-hand
f T Boiler, fhnr feet diameter, twelre feet long;
and with from two to three Inch flues. Address Box
2189. oc3lx2t
WANTED—To the Dental Pro-
T * fee«inn—Wanted hr a thorough DENTIST of
the Philadelphia School, a situation aa assistant. Ad
drew T.F.CV Box 2071. Chicago P.O. ocTOx.it
WANTED—To
JL-) go into a pleasant town in Illinois, to iron wag
on* and carriage*. A good workman can have steady
cmplorment fur one year or mure, and hla pay every
Saturday. A m*n with a family preferred.
oc29xlW HArtLESH A PAKKF.R,
WANTED—Bv a young man of
v v good morals and aVllity. a situation a* Teacher
In a High School or Acaderav. or Principal of a Public
School. Unexceptionable reference* given. Address
Box I.TW. Sandwich. 111. oclOtiw
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—
v v 100 Ton* of good loose TIMOTHY HAY. for
which the highest market price will he paid In Cash on
delivery at our Prew. Maxwell street, corner of Blue
Island avenne. West Chicago. FKISBIE BROTHERS,
Office 45 Market afreet. oclQxlm
\\rANTED —Ajrcnts to engage in
it a pleasant and profitable BostnewC' In'"which
Ladles and Gentlemen of good address can make
From $2 to 910 per Day.
Call between the boar* of 9 and 11 a. *.. and 3 and 4
r. at No. >* Masonic Temple, opposite the Po«t Of.
flee: or address, cncloslngstamp, P. O. Box 3.113.CLL
cago. HI. oc!0-dZ9-!m
T?OR SALE.—Four Shares of Chi
-1? cago and Milwaukee Railroad Company Stoclc
Apply to F. GRANGER AD.vJIS. 11 Clark street.
0c31.d377-lw
F)li SALE.—A 24 inch. Fnrrer
Surfseer. in good running order, and will be sold
very cheap for cash or lumber. Inquire ofO. J>.
MAYO, at Mayo's 31111. West end of Twelfth Street
Bridge. ocfllxSt
oc2M3«V3t-eod-net
17OR SALE—A Saloon.—'The
X 1 stock of Liquor*. Fixture*. Furniture, together
with the License, la fbr sale ft>r le** than one-halt their
value. If yon want a bargain call at 213, Ease Kan
dolph street. (ocflxStl 3L IMHOFF.
770R SALE—A few more of those
-X Ladders, from K to 20 feet long, manufactured
from New York Stale Spruce Timber. Closing out at
10c, per foot. T. 3L JUDBARD, 112 Klnzle street.
oet-cSM-2m
nro RENT.—The Brick Ware-
X house, near Rash street Bridge. TO by 120 feet, four
floor*, with river and etreet front. Also, frame build
ing adjoining. 30 by 60 fret, both convenient for storaee.
wilhlsrge dock room. Also, two flrst clasa brick
dwellings on Michigan street, near Pine. Apply to
W3I. H. SAMPsON, or to the subscriber, B. CARPEN
TER. 0c31a137.’-2w
npilE NEW POSTOFFICE WILL
JL be occupied on the Ist of November. A
Urge and handsome store and basement, separate or
together, also office* and room*, will be rentedl cheap.
Apdly at the Building. Room 13. B. F. SHERMAN,
114 Dearborn street. oclSdAkUw
TAKTILLERY TO RENT OR
XJ FOB PALE.—The fine Distillery attached to the
Prairie State Mills at Cllntnnvllle. near Elgin, on the
Chlcaco and Galena Railroad. Apply to DA>IS «
MSSEK. 46 La Salle street. oclD.d3a.lm
t NENV and second-
H tsn» Puses fbr sale low. Pianos and
If f f I * Melodeotw to Bent. Orders fur Tuning
Pianos, Melodeons. Organa, and all kinds of Musical
Instruments promptlv attended to. All kind* of Marl
cal instruments repaired at short notice.
115 LAKE STREET—NEAR CLARK.
BO A R DIN G.—Pleasant Front
Booms, with board, can be obtained at 302. cor.
ner of Adams and Slate. Also, afcw day board* r*can
be accommodated. ociltatw
BOARDING. —Board -wanted I>y
a lady. muMc teacher, where the use of a Plano
and Instruction fur two or three pupils In the Ctmlly
would be considered an equivalent for the accommo
dations. Address “Music Teacher,” at this office.
0C3113t -
T) CARDING —A large, pleasant
1 J room, with or without a bedroom, can be ob
tained with board at 366 West Washington street,
corner of Morgan. Also—A few day hoarders can bo
accommodated. ocSOxSt
TJOARDING There arc now
ll vacant at 223 and *25 Booth Clark street, some
Eleasant front room* soluble for families or single t ea
emetL It b aUo a convenient location tor day
boarder?. aaltU only one block from the Ne'a’ P'Jft
Office. Term* moderate.
"DOARDING —A Suit of very
I) pleasant front rooms may be bad by
109 Wabash Avenue. ociaatw_
"HOARDING—A gentleman and
J3 hi. wife, or one or Wo.Uirie KnOra™,
board and pleasant or unforaishwL
within ten minute* walk from the Court Honae. West
Side. Address I*. O. Cox 3313. og.,da7^w
T>OAEDIXG —A Suit of Front
N Booms to rent, with Board, at 19 and 2 • inebl.
gaa avenue. Deferences required. ocl&dSB-lm
T> CARDING —Pleasant Rooms
I I with Board can be obtained at No, -19 YanEaren
street, between state and Wabash avenue. ocl6xim
BOARDING —Union Park House
Boarding.—Those desirous of obUiolng pleasant
room* and board in one of the most healthy and bean,
tlful parts of Chicago, where access by street can U
convenient, and the advantages of country air and
city living are combined, will do well to call aa above,
on Madison street opposite Union Park, or address W.
11. HARRINGTON. Proprietor. Box 13-19 Post Office.
Terms reasonable and satisfactory. octtlxlw
Beautiful Scenery!!
'rile Slave Sale,
The Slave Bale,
CONSISTING OF A
Joelah It. Brow, CaptaLn.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
ffiiSJantrti.
No. 6 Pomeroy's Building.
jFor gale.
STo Kent.
B garbing.
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
ADVERTISING- SCHEDULE,
The following are the Rates of Advertising In tho
DAILY CHICAGO TBIBCNE :
One Square, (Blines agate.l one Insertion....s .50
One Square each tabaequent day. (3t *1.00).. .25
One Square two weeks. (Gw |7.uo> 3.00
One Square one month. (Cm gu.ui) 6.00
One Square three months, dm sls.(X)> 12.00
One Square (»lx months. (9m (2S.UU ai.OO
One Square one year 3U.OJ
pr A Schedule of Prices fur more space than
one Square can be seen at the Counting Hoorn.
I3T AH Transient Advertisements to be paid la
Advance.
Pr AH changes charged 30 cents per Square.
bitm OP ADTEItTiaDtO EC WTOdT TMBtTTIK.
SI.OO per Square, each week, for flrst month.
2.00 per Square for each subsequent month.
96.00 per Square for one year.
auction jSjalrs.
T>Y GILBERT Js SAMPSON,
JL) AUCTIONEERS. No. t*S LAKE ST.
Furniture, Carpets and Betbteadi,
AT AUCTION.
On THURSDAY. Nov. Ist. at 91-5 o’clock we will
sell at our Salesrooms. No. 82 Lake street, a largo and
splendid assortment the above go**!*, consisting in
part of Elegant Marble Ton Chamber Sett*. Marble
Top Tables, Tete-o-Tcica, Solas. Hook Cases, What*
nou. Hat Trees. Bureaus am! W n«li»tan<l*. Ka»y and
Rocking Chairs, I>amaak Chairs. Parlor Chairs Plano
Stools, French Bcdwvada. S*-cmarie*. Lounges. £*•
tension Hiring Tables, Cane Scat Chairs aivt llockrm.
Centre Tables, Oak sideboards Elegant Mirrors. Car.
pets. Crockery. Toilet Tea aod Break to* t Sett. Also—.
A lot of Itonnd Cornered Bedstead*, with many other
goods too numerous to particularize.
Buyer* of Furniture will rave 45 to 40 per cent, by
attending our sales, which are oa Tuesday#. Thun*
dart and Saturdays,
Goods packed and shipped to anr point,
oeai-dra-at GILBERT a SAMPSON, Auctioneers.
A. BUTTERS & CO.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,
40, 48 & 60 DEARBORN STREET.
Directly Opposite the Tremoot House.
runNiTuss s a z. s
Every Wednesday & Saturday at 91*3 A- SL.
DRY GOODS SALE
Every Monday at 9 1-2 o’clock A. M
AT OUR SALESROOM.
Hr*Ca*h advanced on Furniture, Dry Goods, Boots
and Shoe*, Ac. aoOO-cM&ty
Iteal Estate.
YO M P KIN S & CO.,
REAL ESTATE
And Merchandise Brokers,
Buys and Sella Land*. Exchange* Property fbr Goods
of any kind: Will attend to any bu*lne*> fbr
parde* at a distance whe e an agent la
required: Negotiate Loan*; Make
Collection*, Ac., Ac.,
Room No. 8 Kingsbury Block,
Office of tho Commercial Advertiser aod Real K*tato
Gazette. oc-ja-diaum
OEAL ESTATE AGENCY.—
XX The undersigned has recently made arrange
ments by which be Is ready to negotiat- the«Ueof
property In this city through his Eastern agencies.
Mortgages negotiated as heretofore, and all the IwtoU
new of Beat Estate Office transacted.
J. M. PARKER.
seßd2BAn No. 70 Washington street, Portland Block,
WEST WASHINGTON Street.
T T llonso and Lot on at* good time and terms a*
one can twit. The House and Lot (nearly fbet U«rp>
known as 1(10 West Wo*hlngt<»n St.. Is (br sale on
Fourteen years time. Interest at *lx percent. Apply
toC. H. GAI'BEKT.«M Laaallo St. ucMxlw
17OR SALE.—A House ana Lot
X near Union Park: House and Lot on Michigan
avenne. very desirable property; .'O feet Ground near
Union Park; also, til Lots on .lolm*lot» *ircct» between
Indiana and Fourth, low fur cash; t9O Lou on 10 years
time, south of the cltv limit*. oclS-dLXMtnp
TOMPKINS A CO, Doom No. ft King»bnry Block.
WJ HAVE LANDS WITH
money to exchange fur goods. Any one bar
ing dry goods or boot* and shoes, who will exchange
fbr part cash and balance Inland*, will find a purchaser
by calling on TOMPKINS Jt CO., Boom No. ft Kings
bury Block, Randolph .iirjvt. oedMtSMm
FIU SALE—3tiO Acres of Choice
Pine Lands for sale or exchange for good City
Propertr, The land I* In Wisconsin. or» the Oroulo
River. tfdrtr miles above the mouth, near Klurluge *
Balcom's Mills. Also, two valuable Horses. Rumt>
Harness. Ac. For farther Information apply to HOBT,
K. HILL. Proprietor of Garden City llou.->e.
ocs-dBMm
"WANTED TO EXCHANGE
> T FOR CITY PROPERTY.
Consisting of too acres of prairie and » acres of timber
bad. Addraw. P. O. Bo* I I. 0e3d177-ln\
K. StuiTortT* Olive Tai
Only Md no other preparation ever
Olivci
compounded with the view of a gene-
ral sole has ever been able to obtain
Olive:
: testimonials from perrons of such
j prominence as
!«»>. Law. Esq,. Fifty ate..New York.
.Sumo* Hioris. Ksq., Banker. N. 1.
ITui huiw Wkkd. E«j., Albany. N. V
On. BrrpGauk. Washington. D. C
jCoL, S.iitL'EL Colt, Hartford. Conn.
Col.Ch*!*. Mat. C. S. Army.
Uav. Jixoiri Leavitt, Editor Inde
pendent. N. Y. „ , v , _
fliv. K. BamiiT. Ed, Examiner. N. T.
tav. D. W. Caon*. Agent of Ameri
ca a Bible Union, N. Y.
Rkv. O. F. A, Srisxixti, Buiteronttn,
New York, „ ~ ~
Rkv. Dn, Leodaup, Exeter, N. H.
And more than one hundred other
well known perron*.
Olive
Olive
Olive
Olive
Olive
OXaIViS TAR.
Olive
Wou Out■ T.va ts Ixasurn Us
healing Balsamic odors are brought to
contact with the Untog membrane of
the
Olive
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and all
the Air-Cells o i the Longa,
Olive
Olive
Relieving at once any pain or opprea-
Irion, and healing any Irritation or in
flamatlun. _ „
IVhm out* Tar WTiiiivm Sc
car It forma an unetjualed Soothing
and Healing e vrup for Loutjba and all
Throat DbcaM». , .
Wuiot Olivb T.»N w Arruan lu
Magnetic or curative
power render It a mo*t . -»
PAIN ANN IIIIL A 1 OR.
Olive Tar la not sticky, doe* dot dis
color. Fifty cent* a bottle.
Olive
Olive
J. R. STAFFORD'S
IBOK AND SULPHUR POWDERS
Are a soluble preparation of Iron and
Sulphur. Identical with that exl-tlng
In the blood of a perfectly healthy
person. Uniting with the digested
food— They ItevltalUo and Purify the
lllood—They Impart Lacrgy to the
Nervous Sv-tem—They invigorate
the Liver—Tbcv Strengblen tno Di
gestion—They Regulate the Secrc.
lions of the Bodv—And are a Specific
for all Female tfcakutwse*.
Fbice Orb Dulls* a Pacxxcx.
STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR.
STAFFORD'S IKON AND SCL
I’UUU POWDERS.
STAFFORD'S INHALER.
For sale by
Olive
Olive
Olive
Olive
Olive
Olive
s 71X TXI * DWYEB,
(Successors to I’cnion it C 0.,)
Wholesale and Retail Agents in ChL
I cago. oci3-d2W-wnistp
Clive
TJNITED STATES MAIL.—
XJ only Weekly Lino to
CORK, LIVERPOOL,
And all the principal cilice of'fireat Britain and tM
Continent of Europe, callluc at liueenitown
(Cork) Ireland.
THE MONTREAL MAIL
Ocean Steamship Company’s
FlnLclasa Bill power Clvde hnllt Mearner* in eonnec-
Vth Briton, -Grange. 1N ih Amcrtian. Anon.
Anglo Saxon. - BalaDtine.l Canadian, (new.)
■ Two new ship*. (building, i
Quickest, Cheapest and mo-t Comfortable sea passage.
Faro from Chicago or -Milwaukee to <4ae«n»towa
(Gorki. Liverpool: .
First Close. according to state room. |S9 and $33
Steerage, round with cooked provision*.. .
Ket^ B ;K tetN and l«
Steerage...'- $ W and W*
Certificate* Issued for bringing ont pasoengera frwa
the principal town* of Great Biliala and Ireland, by
above riearners or sailing vessel*, at very reduced rates.
For freight or passage apply to the Company a Gene
ral Ajtennt !-«M A Serif. PJ » ,tf r -trm. Ll,aw«l.
Cork »nd Dunlin, and-I Bntudwa-. hew J«rfe,X'ra.
Dumd. .ud
Grand Trank Railway Office. W Lake-sU.
dly-Htp Under Adam* House, Chicago.
THREAT VICTORIA BRIDGE
IT OPEN—This Immense Iron stmrtnre, nearlr
two miles in length, (the longest In the world! erected
across the
RIVER ST. LAWRENCE,
At Montreal, at a cost of SU-and-iollalf MiUoiwpf Dol*
lara, to connect the Eastern aud Western Divisions ot
the
Grand Trunk Railway of Canada,
Is no open for public traffic. ThLi road of nearly U»
miles in length. I* operated under
ONE MANAGEMENT FROM DETROIT. MICH.. TO
poIJT LAN D. ME.,
And there la only
ONE CHANGE OF CARS
From Chlcaeo or tUe MtaMppl KI«or
Boston. Quicken and most convenient route
between the South and West, anil Canada and New
England passengers and freight booked through all
CawKlaMdtheN’ew iftslaod States; afco U*
and from
CHICAGO AND LIVERPOOL,
Vad the Comment of Europe, at cousldvably
i.V«L he the only regular weekly lino of t NITEI>
Srvf-E-J AND EUROPEAN MAIL STEAMERS. sail-
Lr-from Quebec every Saturday, and frumlive.pool
every Wednesday throughout the jwr. ror ft.nber
panwnlars apply to WALTER &UAN2.Y, beueral
naS JAMI£s I WABBACK. Genera! Western Agent,
4 \o. 12 Lake street.
XTnder the Adams House. Chicago.
gEWING MACHINE AGENTS.
Wanted In every County tlironshont tfce 'Western
States to sell
Young’s Improved S3O Sewing Machine.
These Machines are adapted to all varieties of work.
Family Sewing. Tailoring and Boot and Shoe Making.
They have met with a venrlarteealo during the part
▼ear. eltlmr universal sntufaction, Address
J
maiylstp Manufacturers, C hint go, HI.
CHICAGO SALESROOM. LS LAKE STREET.
AND OIL EMPORIUM.
Ohas. Xj. Noble.
122 .---CLARK STKEKT- -- - 12"
Between Washington and Madison Streets,
DEALER IN ALL
Kerosene anti Coal Oil Goods*
The only party in Chicago to whom Downer sends bla
22STHA 2SZ2SOSS27S.
This Oil la pare and not adulterated with cheaper
fluids. All good bnoida of Coal Oils, tamps tor
Churches, Public Building?. Stores 4c. Agency ot
BldwetTaCoal Oil Grease, and Depot ofOrefrcn Mine
ral Faint Company. ao3kc9o4mlatp
dress anx>
r Cloak Making. Pattern* and Machine Stitching.
SO to Mb* A, O. NORRIS. 119 Sooth Clark street. Cal
boon Boiidlng. ED WARD 8. L. RICHARDSON.
oclTxim Proprietor,
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