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the grasshoppers. Ilioy Are Again Appearing In Great N,millers. Apprehension and Dismay Among tho Inhabitants of tho Post-Stricken Districts. Portions of Minnesota, Kansas, and Ne braska, Ucinff Again Eaten Up by Them. A Careful Eoviow of tho Situation—Will the 'Hoppers Oomo Hast? painful reports come to us from msny sources con earning tbs reappearance of tho grasshoppers, and tho apprehension dally grows stronger that (hoie pests will again dsstroy the crops in several sections of the WML BOUTimTHTEim MISSOURI. Dr. Frazey, who returned last week from a business visit to southwestern Missouri, reports to tho Sioux City Jeumai that "The young grasshopper! arode vouring everything green In that portion of Missouri named. Tho people are all panic-stricken, Cattle and horses are dying by tho hundreds from starva tion. They can find nothing to eat, not even budaor leaves on the trees In the woods. Every tiling has been , (tten up by the pest#. Merchants have refused to credit men, who, two years ago, were considered wealthy, ruined within the peat two years, and many ©f the merchants are leaving that country with their gauds." WESTERN KANSAS, A lady writing from Western Kansas, under data of Airll 10, aaya: "I spent (ho day at the farm lad Thursday, and I never saw so many grasshoppers in my life. They are very small,—not a quarter of an Inch long. The planks around our flower-beds wore completely covered with them, and It waa impossible to walk without killing (hem. Mamma's rosebushes, and all the plants, were stripped of every leaf, and not a blade of grass was left. The wheat Is completely ru ined. Aa if that were not bad enough, the chinch hugs sro waiting for tho com to coma up, Papa says he baa 10 acres In, but ho don't think he will plant any mora; U U too discouraging." ST. JOSEPH, MO. Ur. 0. W. Flaking and Mr, Ebbrcy, who have just returned from Missouri, slate that In the neighbor hood of 8U Joe million* of grasshoppers bare mada tbatr appearance, and are eating up everything. Ur, Fiekins aays they are now aa large as a borae-fly, and quite spry. In walking In tbo fields hundreds of them rose before him; and so thick wore they that, by sweeping bts hand through tho air, ho could get aa many aa fifty at a single grab. This report Is con* firmed by Ur. Ebbrcy, who says that In some!aectlons be vlhllcd, (he'hopper pcate have already devoured •very green thing. MINNESOTA. The 81, Paul/Vm sent out a* reporter specially to Investigate the grasshopper plague, and that paper of a recant date prints the result of hie inquiries. Uo lays: “In Minnesota, so far as can be ascertained, tbo main depositing area Is now confined to portions ol Drown, Nicollet, Blue Earth, and Leßuour Coun ties, but the eggs are found os far east as Ooodbuo County, in such quantities as to cause serioua appre hension among tho farmers of that thriving locality. " Mr. James Hughes, a prominent and very Intelli gent farmer residing In Nicollet Township, avers, from Ida observations Ibis spring, tbat tbs cocoons are to bo discovered in astonishing numbers In localities, but (hot the larger proportion of those deposited In moist ground bare already been destroyed by natural cauace. But few are found In tbo cultivated Aside, white the noplanted strips adjacent to the fences re veal them in multitudes. On high, or dry and sandy •oil, the eggs have batched (or are batching) in such numbers tbat the plague* of Egypt stand shadow ed upon every knoll, and destruction and want seem booted for a ride over the country on this winged scourge, the locust of the plstne. Mr. Ungee, like the majority of farmers in bis vicinage, does not ]>emiil tb« Impending danger to Interfere with bis labors, but will cultivate as usual and to an equal extent. Us states that tbs habit of the locust is to gather in swarms along tbs fencing with the advent of the cool er air of the evening, and bis plan of extermination la to spread straw In such spots, and after the Insect has effected his lodgment for the night, ho proposes to firo Iks piles, and thus place millions hors do combat with a wave of bis torch. Those who have given the matter attention are disposed to believe that tills plan will provs a more effective agent of destruction and pro tection than tbs Meunoulte system of digging tranches and crushing the •• herded ” swarms by the means of rollers adapted to the purpose. " Mr. Audrew Nelson, s very successful fanner, now residing st St. Peter, but the owner of a valuable tract of landln an adjacent township, says (bat cocoons are very numerous la the vicinity of his farms, but they have not irrupted their contents, and there Is a possi bility tbat (b* dampness and cold of the spring may ■ink them to an auspicious death, while the people are disposed to take a somewhat gloomy vlow or the pros pects now before them. In tide locality the farmers •re expanding their corn-fields and diminishing Iheir wheat. In the hope that the later maturity of tbs crop may carry It beyond the reach of tbs destroyers. " In tbs immediate vicinity of at. Pelor, and within the limit* of die city, millions of the Insects have stnerged from the cocoons which have shielded them during the Inclement winter. "The Uou. 0. T. Brown, formerly Surveyor General, speaking from personal and careful observation, stairs that theeggv are to be found lu countless numbers in the woods stretching from Bt. I‘otsr to Janesville, Wa leca County, a distanea of about eighteen mitrs, and Uts beaten ground along tbe roadways is perforated to a greater extant than la tbs more yielding and pliant earth at a distance from tbo beatings of wheels or foot falls of animals and mankind. NORTHWErrEHM IOWA. Tbe Fortner*' Union las me that In Northwestern lowa, graaabopnen are batching In million*, while In other aactlona the eggs appear to have been destroyed, ALONU TUX MINNBfIOTA AND BLUE BABTiI HIVBRfI. The Worthington (Uinn.) A dvane« tays: “ Aa for this Immadlata aection there Is probably not a pint of grass hopper eggs in Nobles County, but, along tbs Minne icta and Bins Earth Biters, egga have been deposited and the peats are hatching. These young grasshop pers will fsed on the growing crops, doing conaldera bis damage for sight or ten weeks, and vIU then fly iway," MANKATO, MINK. A telegram from Mankato, Minn., says: “The cold Weather of the pact week haa destroyed the graaahon. era to soma extent, and all are in hope that ws will ve no trouble from thesa peala this season,” MISSOURI. The 81, Loots Republican contains the following: M We have report# of the grasshoppers In various porta of this State. The Utnru County JMmctrat says (hat on opening a hotbed in Olinton last week not less than 600 of the enterprising little Insects manifested their presanee by Jumping around In a rudimentary hut vary suggestive way ; and we learn that they have been seen coming out of flower-pots kept all winter In tbs house as far seat as Lewis County, on the Missis ilppi. The farmers do net feel entirely easy shout the 'hoppers,' though some of them argne that they will travel over Missouri before the crop* are considerably advanced, and expend thslr force on the States east of us.” lOUTREim KANSAS. A gentleman writing from Boutliern Kansas, says: M 1 fear Ibis State will be again scourged by the grate hoppers; Indeed, In many places, every green thing is Already eaten up.” ■ournwTSTrnK kcedaska. Another report aava: “ Southwestern Nebraska will again be destroyed. Along the Volley of theße tiubllcan, millions of young gransboppora have roads heir appearance, and nllllons are yetiu the ground to corns out. This is too bad, after the long and patient work of the Btate Aid Society, I fear all their labor will be lost. Our farmers h*d a great deal of saed sent them, and punted good crops, ouly, as we dread, to feed our Egyptian foes." INTERESTING LAWSUIT. WIT ,10 LUK f— A TOHTONE DrrxitDKNT UPON A ÜBEATU. Optrial Corrttpondinc* of fAt Chleaot 7W(«n«. ■Wiluikqtok, Del, May 10.—A lingular and inter esting lawsuit wai decided In the Oourla of Eenta, at Dover, laat week. It turned upon a narrow and very delicate physiological question, wblcb, briefly eteted, wa*, "What li life)" In fuller Urma, the question waa, whether ft baby, which, five minute* after deliver ance, waa certainly dead, evar waa ao alive aa to have a legal existence, making It capabla of becoming tb* heir to property, and ao of transmitting It. We have all read of tbe c orient cum in the law-books wbert tbt quettlon arose, wblcb of twin children waa tbe flraU born tod hair; but tbit, while an equally delicate la me, Involved alto a physiological point upon which even "expert" medical profeeeora might and did tlffar. The history of the ease was (hist Henry Rlout, a Dover Uwyar, dying soma Uu yearn ago, left ft con ildsrable eaUle to he divided amongst bis three chil dren,—a daughter end two sons. Tbe daughter met tled ft Presbyterian minister, tbo llov. Henry It. Hell, tad, after • married Ufe of ft year and a half, died la •oafinemenl with bar first ebild, wblcb, Itself waa either stubborn, or Uvad but a few mloutoa. Now, by the character of oar Delaware code, tbe matter took this aha pet that. If It were proved (bat the baby was •UU-boro, then Mrs. Hall’s char* of her father’* <*• tete— which Included a handsome residence la Dover, •fid a valuable farm uaar that town—went to her two brothers, (They ere minora, and were the real, though not formal, plaintiffs In this cult, their fiuardlan suing for (bam), Dut, If It were proven that the child was alive after birth, then Ita father, as na hair, would anjoy the old English right of •* teusnt by tbe courtesy,” end beta tbs use end income of the property during bta life-time, He waa the ml, though not formal, defendant. The array «• counsel was formidable. On (ha aide of the pUluUff were the Hon. Joseph P. Couagy* (Who •or a few day* waa United Biatee Senator, and whoso Wife I* (ha niece of John At. Clayton) end United Mtalee Senator Ell Saulsbury: while on the other were “srtbaiad ex-Oougresunan N, D. Hmlthen, ex-Judge 'O. fi, Layton and Mr. Hidglsy. Tha trial began Turn d*y; ta vw acreafi ibat the wfcois question aim ply vu, whether lb* ebIM had Bitch a legs! form of life, aficr birth, as ms'll It capable of Inherit ing and transmitting properly. The lint wtt neccre, naturally, wire the |>tijttlc!an« who attend ed Mra. Haifa confinement, Drs. Ooodell and Page, of New Jersey,—Uie Italia having there reaided at the time. Dr. Ooodell waa called noth for the plaintiff and defendant, and contributed substantially all tha testimony, except that of two witnesses la rebuttal, on the plaintiff’* aide. Ue had practiced for forty years, and waa an Intell<Beat and straightforward wtt ceea. lie laid the child, to Ibe beat of Ida knowledge, never breathed. Twenty mlnntea after delivery pulia tion In the umbilical cord having reaaed, that was cut. The heart beat; ho fell U and heard It; circulation waa plainly olnerveble in thu temporal artery; the Him were ruddy ; hut (here waa no aign of breathing, lie and Dr, Page tried all the uanal methoda of estab lishing respiration s daahlng water In the face, blow* lug through a napkin Into Its month, laying It on IU ■ldo and giving It a rocking motion, to anck in air; and finally they planed It In the warm bath, where ila line gradually paled, circulation ecaaed, and finally, at the end of llvooralxaloulcfl.lt becama entirely devoid of life. Under the admitted fact that (hero waa no respira tion observed, though all efforts were made to produce It, and the closest scrutiny given to discover their suc cess, the plaintiff built bis case. But. white Dr. (Inodolt stated that fact, ho e&ld, when called for the defendant, that be considered (he child olive, un doubtedly,-—never thought otherwise; that was why he worked so hard with it; if ha had thought- It dead, ho certainly should not have made such efforts, llosald certainly he considered respiration euential to life ; when a circulation of the blood, in the child's system, waa manifest for aevcral minutes, tho connection with the mother being entirely severed. Ibis, to him, ap;>eartd to bo a aeiurate. Independent ex istence, maintained by tho Build's own vitality, and substantially a condition of " life," Ilia associate, Dr. rage, agreed with him, though he (Dr. readmit ted that, In making out his certificate of death, for burial purposes, he bad described the habeas "still iKim." lie meant (hen, however, as ha now testified t that it lived but a few minutes. Those two witnesses were all who bad seen and ob served for themselves. But seven or eight other phy sicians. including Profs. Pentose and Keese, from tho faculties of Philadelphia colleges, were called aa " ax- Ccrls," and gave their Judgment upon Ibe facta stated y the attending physicians, The two Profosaora had but ona opinion: that the child had a separate, dis tinct life of its own, not dependent on the mother, after the amtyUcna wta out. The basting of Ibe heart, amt! one, waa tho boat sign ; It caunut boat from any other causa than Ita own Inherent vitality. Breathing Is not neceasary for the «i«f/nc< of life, (bough it is for; ita continuant* Children have lived and died without breathing. 'Trow a close examination of the facta stated I am of the opinion that Uibo htld did breathe, though imperceptibly." Describing the Der ations of the lungs and heart, he added that, when lb# child la delivered, even before the cord is cut, vital connection with the mother virtually ends ; but, wheu that is severed, the separation is absolute. The only counter theory to this upon which I need dwell waa that of two physicians called by plaintiff la rebuttal. Dr. Cabell said bo considered that the pul sations observed wore simply the termination of fetal life; after tha cutting of tho cord thoro will still bo stimulus from the original cause; aa soon as respira tion takes place a new circulation is established, lie had attended the delivery of aevcral hundred ctilldr*o. and where ho could not induce respiration bo called it a Btlll-blrtb. Thus do doctors differ, for tho witness on the stand Just preceding him was Dr. Isaac Jump, Republican candidate for Governor of Delaware In ltl7l,who has a very extensive practice, being called on to attend the presentation of t great company of young Dala waroaus, and wbo bad Just testified that be always considered a babe •* alive " until its heart ceased to best. The doctors having bad their say pretty fully, the lawyers for two days consulted " tho books," referring with learned confidence to all sort# of autlorltlee, un til, on Friday, the Jury, after a short absence, brought In a verdict for the defendant, —establishing that, for legal purposes, (ho child was alive, Indigently, for the flvomlnutwi during which it lay lu the wash-bowl bath, and so giving its father the enjoyment of a handsome property for the rest of bis life, J. THIS COURTS. Eleven days only was the length of the honeymoon of Dlutsal Bloom, when her bapplneua was suddenly destroyed by learning that her husband, Leopold Bloom, silos Roth, alias Rothglceer, bad, in 1953, mar ried a woman In Berlin, by whom be bad five children, notwithstanding he bad always represented himself as a (tingle man. When she learned of bis bigamy alts accused him of It, and be confirmed her suspicions by Immediately absconding. She therefore asks for a d£- vorc*. UNITED STATES COUNTS. Tli* National Bank of Illinois commenced a salt for |23,000 against James E. Tyler. DANKULTTCI ITEMA. Malcom McNeil and Higgins, J. V, Farwrll h Co., Whitney, Cook & Co., and Lee, Tweedy li Co., filed a Ceiltlou sgslnst Daniel o, o’Rane, a merchant at Ot twa. Tbe claims of tbe petitioner* ire for goods sold, and amount to $1,533.37. They charge that O'Kano, on tbo Mb day of April last, made an assign ment of bis stock of goods with Intent to defraud, and Elve a preference to certain of Ids creditors; also, that • gave two mortgages to two creditors with like In tent. O’Kano made two Data of creditors, tbe first list to be paid In full out of tbo assigned property, and the second only after tbe others were satisfied. Inasmuch as tbe goods are only worth at tbe outside about slfl,ooo, aa (be preferred creditors have claims amounting to and as petitions are lu tho second list, they fear (heir chances of a divi dend will be small, and therefore ask to have tbe morsel divided up among them all, under the pro provisions of the Bankrupt law. A ruU to show causa slay at was Issued. SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Edward Wurg began a suit for fi.OOd against U. 8. Clark. The Laflin k Rand Powder Company commenced a anil against George W. ami David A. Gage and John A. Rice, to rci'OTer|3,ooo. Tbs First National Rank of Danville began a salt for $7,000 against the Chicago, Danville k Vincennes Railroad Company: 0. L. English and L. T. Dickin son began another for $9,000 ; A. Gilbert began a suit for $3,000, and G. N. English and W. N. Bwuutzer com menced a suit for $4,000, all against tbe same Railroad Company. CIRCUIT COURT. Allan Pinkerton commenced a »uit for $3,000 against tbs Toledo, Peoria A Warsaw Railway Company. TDK CALL. JUOOB Gam—177,187, 191 to 101,1 M, 107, 200 to 303, 'JOS to 2H9. Junes Jammok—l6,lß,lo, 25, 36, 37, 38, SO, 32, 39, 30,86, 42,43*, <5. 46, 4'J, 60, 51, 63. JCUfl* Moons—No call. Juuob Booims— o6 to 102. JUDGMENTS. United States Circuit Oocbt—Judob Dlod am—Frederick Bcbneleubarg at *J,Jvs. Norris Planing Mill and Lumber Company, %jOO. EL PASO, ILL Special Corrttpondenei of Tht Chicago Tribune. El Paso, 111., May 10.—Again the apelllats of the BapUat and Preabyterlan Sunday-schools met In im mortal sombat last Friday night. This time the per centage of mliapellsd words wss in favor of the Presbyterians, but the prise again fell into the hands of a Baptist lady, Sirs. Uoagland, the some who car ried off the palm before. Mrs. O'Brien was made happy by receiving a spelling-book, In reward for missing the fl/st word. The w slaughter of tbs Inno cents " was fearful, 108 words being misspelled out of 300. Some of Prof. Laktn’s " easy words " swept sway whole platoons, and half the elate was carried off by “autbropophagl," This city of contradictions—having many churches, and more saloons; most excellent school*, and num berless children* going to the bad on the streets; having the handsomest women and the ugliest men— can boost a public library that would do honor to a liiaca ten limes as large. It Is managed exclusively iy the ladles, la increasing the number of Its volumes rapidly, end Us popularity with dur beat clllecua Is highly complimentary to the literary taste of (he Ex ecutive Committee. The oitlcors for the ensuing year are: Mrs. Bhur. President; Mrs. Uoagland, Vico- President; Mrs. O’Brien, Secretary; Mrs, McKinney, Treasurer; and Mrs, Young, Mrs, lammo, and Un, Crawford, Executive Committee. The Woodlord County Medical Society met hero ft fuwdsysago. Tbo exercises closed with ft very able tad Iniereallng looluro on Medical Ethic* by Prof. lUdford, of Hurtle* College, Tlio weather it warm aud showery. The (trait and ■mull grain are growing finely, though fully VO per cent of tbe otu were frozen out and bad to be resown. Farmer* are very busy planting corn. Extxuvobb, LEARNING TRADES. lb Me Editor of Tht Chitnqo TVftvn* : Oublimoton, la.. May 11.—besides what tbe Trade* Union* do toward keeping boya from learning trade*, there occur to roe two olhrr tblnga aa working greatly agalnat the boya. They are the closeness of American manufacturer*, aud the ouatom of doing work “(by tbe piece.** To inatruct an apprentloo re qulroe aouie of the maatar’a time, and tbla time must be at the expense of (be manufacturer. Thai tbo latter, counting it gain, baa greatly limited tbe time formerly spent upon the apprentices, la aeen in (ha great number of boya working now at mere helper* and not aa apprentices; aud It it seen also la tbs thou sands who, becoming discouraged became (hey get little or no Instruction, begin various trades In the vain hope of acquiring aome one of them. No "piece** workman will spend, gratuitously, hi* Unm to teach ft raw boy; and, to a skilled artisan on *• nleco-woik," there la In such a boy but Uttla money, at boat. Considering these two hindrance*! end considering that greatest of all hindrances, Trade-Unions, meet per tinent la your question, Are boys wholly to bisine for getting a dishonest trade, when they cannot get ao hon est one) And, more, why cerp at our clerks for tak ing altuatluna which, In other countries, women fill) The securing to American boya better opportunities for learning trades la a question quit* as important aa that of compulsory education. Whin the Umt* bring about tbe revival of tba old apprentice system, or something better, we may begin to hopefully look for the thinning of the rsnka of third-rate doctors, law yers, preachers, and editors. llamanax. A Bello el Uoyaltr* The Charleston Ntitt says that South Carolina can couiriliuts to tha Centennial a suggestive rsUo of the colonial days. In the mace used by the Sergeant at-Arms of the Proviucial Senate on cruat uccasloos. It attracted a good deal of notloeatthe Inauguration of Uov. Chamberlain, when It waa first uud since re construction. in " Drayton's Memoir* " e note (hue •ikcaks of li t •• This mac* ts now the only remnant of odciftl royalty among ua, DorA vlUtam n^,n p v n M THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1875. would have taken It with him when he took the great ■eal of the Province,;bnt It wte fortunately beyond hie control. It la made of tllver, gilded over with gold, and It la tald to have coat SOU guinea*. It <• about i foet long, and of aotne considerable weight: l*iDg surmounted with the crown and great aeal of England, around the verge of which are tha two faces of the Provincial seal of South Oarllona, bfnbly en grossed, and other ornamental dariees. Thla mace was mialald for many yean, but waa dlaeovered In one of the banka at Philadelphia, whart It bad been lodged for aafe keeping, and la now In tha Secretary’# office, at Columbia, in Houlb Carolina." TIII3 DENTISTS. ProceedlUß* of the Slate Dental Con- rentlon at Ottawa* Ottawa, 111,, May Ifi.—The Slate Denial Association met yeaterday afternoon with a full attendance. The following-named gentlemen were elected nembera: E. 6. Talbot and J. L. Clapp, Chicago; E. J. I'erry, Sycamore; It. T. Murphy, Ablngton; J. Campbell 1 Bloomington ; P. T. Harrison, Baybrook; Vf, J, Shiites, (ialva; and Joshua Smith, Chicago. A voluntary canty, not in the programme, on the subject of " Alternation, or Vital Action,” waa read by Dr. Ingersoll, of lowa, and a vote of thanka vu given to tho Doctor for bis very able and Interesting T: Ciiahlng, of Chicago, then read an assay on Ibe subject of "Dental Education," after which several members parildpated In a dtacuialon of tha aubjoct. Dr. W. T, Smith, of I'eoria. during the clinics, per formed a very fine operation in three front teeth of Cept. Williams, in the wsy of filling, the enamel being Terr (bln and fragile. During the operation, the patient experienced no pain or annoyance. After tho adjournment, the Society, In a l>ody, con firegated on the front steps of tho Court-House and iid a photograph taken, and on tho Invitation of tha Hon. J. D. Caton, many of the members visited hla dter park, near the city. At tho evening aesston. after discussing tho question of " Dental Education,*' an essay waa read by Dr. W. I’. Richards, of Elgin, on tho aubjoct of "Treatment of tho Mouth Preparatory to Filling.” Thla forenoon'a aeaeion waa devoted to clinics, con ducted by Dr. W. D. Morrison, of St. Louts, Dr. Crouse, of Chicago, and Dr. Matthews, of Pontiac. Dr. Morrison performed a rather novel Job, and one aumewliat new to the profession, in extracting a 6-year oh! molar from a 13-year-old boy; after which he cleaned out the roots and Oiled the cavity, and then pul the tooth luck again. Dr. Talbot, from Chicago, exhibited hla new proccsa for pressing cellalold, which la dona by hot air Instead of ateim, which the majority think la ahead of any thing In that Una jot invented. THE GUEAT BRIDGE FIGHT* First fllood for Uottncll muffs—Tli« Decision of Judge Dillon* Rpttial Dltpalth (a TJi* Chteaeo IVibuns. Du Moinu, la., May 13.—Judge Dillon this morn ing announced (he opinion of the United BtaUs Cir cuit Court In the Union Fadfle Railroad case. The Court hold* that, under the original aota of Incorpora* tlonof tbo Union Paolflo Railroad Company, and the proclamation of the President of the Colled Stales made In purauance thereof, and all the amendments Uiorclo, the termluua of the Union Pacific Rail* road la In Council Bluffs, la.; that the act of IMI authorizing the laaue of two millions of bridge bonda does not in any manner change tho terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad, nor release the Company from any obligation of llabll* Ity under former lawa; that tho only effect of the lat ter act was to authorize the Union Paclfle Company to charge tolls for freight and passenger* crossing (be bridge I that tho Union Paciflo Company hare no right to ojurate the bridge by way of (ranafer orleaae (o an* other company, whether that company be composed of third persona not connected with the road aa stock* holders or otherwise, or whether It be formed of Di rector* of tbo Company: that, under the law u It ex* lets, the Union Pacific Company must operate the bridge Itself as pari of the road and in such manner as to form a continuous lino to Council Bluffs. The objection mada that the writ could not Issue to compel the Company to operate the road with out charging toll was rorocdlrd by an amendment of the slternatir* writ by striking out the words "with out toll on freight and passengers,” Mr, Poppleton, who was present when the decision was announced, suggested that an appeal would be taken, and asked leave to file affidavits of the amount Involved, PARDONED. Nrw York, May 13.—Lawrence ITabel, who pleaded guilty In the month of April, 1874, to tbe charge of robbing letter-boxes In this city, sud who was sen tenced to three yean’ Imprisonment at bard labor, was pardoned yesterday by the President, upon the recom mendation of Lyman Tretnaln, David Wilbur, and 11. W. Barry, respectable citizens of Chicago. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A UOTION—WBSTON A CO., IM RAKT WaSHINO- A TON-BT.. HAVE HALIId OP 110R8EN. OAK UIAOba, AND lIARNKBH, TUESDAYS. TIiURB DAYS, AND BATURUAYB, AT 10 A. M. Ample time given to test all horses -old under warrant—. A finbTstook op light oaraiaoksTtop'. opsn, and Concord htulnost buggies, manufactured by I. B. TOWER A URO., 105 Boatb DUuUm-at, A PINK STOCK OP PHARTONH, BUGGIES, sod family carriages at very low prices. At 43 Mod roe-st.,opposite Palmer House. Q. L. BRADLEY. Fori BALVc-AT A BAnOAIN-AN A NbrvHgUARK bot tan buggy, at glOOlaaa than regular price, Ap ply at 174 Wo«t mk«»t. IPOR SALK-BROWN BUGGY MAUR. BUPBRIOR 1 roaditor, 1 year* old i will lake good cow ae part pay meal. Call at Wabaih-av., aay morning bilore 10 o’clock. TJIOU HALK-A VKUY STYLISH LIGHT SOUAKK I’ box ton iinggy, good a* new i ootl g126: will take 8900. ALU. MIU.AU, over WeiUm'a Sale Stable, near Waab lnglon-et» tunnel. F" OR BALR-ONK LIGHT FAMILY OARRIAOK and aevoral Hue new and aeeond.Uand bagglea and eulkla*. HAYUU A O'BRIEN, IS! State-et. _ I* NOR SALK—AT LOW PRICES—A FlNtt LINK OP ' carriage*, pbasiom, burri**, etc., at 396 Wabaib-av. Alio, a lawaecond.band. P.L. SMITH. FOR SALK-THUHK FIRST-CLASS LIGHT TWO. horte patent whoel exprees.wagooa at K. M. JAR RETrS, eornef Qnlaoy and Franklin-*:*. I'pOU HALK-A BEAUTIFUL PLATFORM SPUING 1 dug cart, a* good at new, eoit $760; .will lake fl'S ca*U;al*oflneaot of double barneu. one top baggy and a line colt, good traveler, at 44 and 43 Watt Adaroi-tt. Foil SALK-TWO TOP BUGGIES, SEOOND-UAND, WALTER.KO West Mad|»oa-»t. 175011 SALK—ONR EXTENSION TOP, BKCOND- X hand, twoseated, ods aecond-liand coup ruckawar, out Moonn.hand phaeton, ona open agnate box baggy, cheap, «J3We*i Madl«on-*t. HJ. EDWARDS, WnOI.RSALE AND RETAIL • dealer In new atjle patent phaeton* and all klnda of carriages. Call and get price*. Wo. 320 Waba»h-av. f~HAVE A MARK 8 TEARS OLDs TROTS A MILK J. Intide of 8 minute*; will *sll cheap, or exchange for a flnt*elaM family eamage-hone. No. 143 Clark-et, Room 14. J. LAFiC OUHTI.S. MARTIN’S HOItSIt AND OARRIAOK BAZAAR 357 AND 3M BTATK-ST. REGULAR AUOUON HALE OF HOUHRS. CARRIAGES. HARNESS, ETC.. ON SATURDAYS, AT 1« O’CI-OCK. Including several vayy fins bones, nsw and isoond-hand bnggiaa, phaetons, etc.: line harnes*. etc. ANTED—A GOOD ROADSTER KIND, AND Tv sound, about? or 8 rears old. Apply to U. B. HOUR, Room to Melmiinlluo Block. . _ . FINANCIAL. AS. PALMER, JR,, HAS MONEY TO LOAN IN , sums of SI,OOO sod upward* at 8. 9, and 10 per cent oily property, 8t Waahlngton-at., Rooms 10 /SoMMERCIAL PAPER AND MORTGAGES \J bought and sold; loan* made on real estate. EU GENE O. LONG A lllto., Tt K**t VVa»htngton»t. COMMERCIAL PAPER, NOTES WITH COLLAT erali, mortgage*, bought and sold. ISAAC OUUKNK BAUM A CO., lUtuor* and Broker*. No. 11U Fifth.av. I-OANSSIADhONA NO. I BOND AND BIGHT, j gage, (JS.vO and upward*, loag time, lotoreit 10 per cent; no commlatlon; atlallug mvrigagaa rmrohaind. In quire between II and 13a. m., of PAUL RUUARTH, 163 Kail WaehlngtoiveU Money to iamn on grain and other good collateral* at low rate* and on real citato for a *erle« o( years: commercial and Nn. t accommodation paper ne getlatad by U. GRANVILLE UAMMUND,‘J3 Chamber of Commerce. VTONKY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, iVL bond*, etc., at LAUNDKR'S private office, 130 Ran. delph-at., near Clark. KatablUbsu 16&4, VfONBY TO LOAN ON OUIOAUO REAL EMTATH; JvL improved preferred; taro* tarns 0 per sent. MEAU A C0K.169 L*H*Us-*t» VfONBY TO 1-OAN AT CURRENT RATK9 OK IN LY! tcrvst on Improved real estate security la Chlcsro and Gowk County; building toana a specially. H. At. WILCOX. Rooms, US Waifitngtwn-sU MONUY TO LOAN AT 9 PBR~OBNT FOH HUlLD basement. WrANTiiD-at.OuO FOB O.VB YEAR AT 10 PER vv cent. Rcfsrenose and security good. Address 11, UHUteat. _ C*Q nVwi TO LOAN FOR THREE YEARS O.V •pO.IMMI Chicago real estate. 164 Wa*hingtcn-*t. BLA A PARKER. (bfin fWWt TO LOAN. IN HUMS OF |2,O(W TO sfroIMMIU tIO.OCO. WESTON, » Hespsr mock. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TTANDBOMB MARBLB-TOP DRKBHINO BUREAU. XX •*&, oust|4ot tollstsst, $6, east |9i walnut ebair, It. Also, some crockery, cheap. II Pock-court, top door, front room, alter 9 p. m. SPLBNDID PARLOR SUITS AT HALF PRIOR. We b*«* now fur sale at a great tacHnoe a number of t FINB QUALITY PkliLOR SUITS. . wblcb were nianufaelured eiprsstly for best city retail trade Ukanln payment of a loan to a manufacturer. Ibe suits are tuadsln bast luaturiaU la LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. ..Milk parlor suite, 7 po*. for J SO «JIA bilk parlor sullTv pcs, lor slid •Aa) Terry and plash parlor suit, 1 pea, for eIW »1W.,,...T0iry suit, plush puffins. 7 pcs, for... $ *6 • luU......Walnut and Urry parlor suit, 7 pc*, f0r...,.f 60 *Uo....,.Elegant terry suit, with puffing, only • JU Goods peeked carefully for shipment. REBUtuNOE, <7> Wahash-av.. north of Fourtesntb-st. FOR BALL TT»OU SALK—A SECOND-HAND MARBLE MANTEL X 1 end grata complete;, IUU* us»d aud iagoodutdor. Apply to WAI. 0. DOW, u) Tribune Butldtug. l-Vou BALB-PAUTIRB IN WANT OV A DERRICK 1* can pnrciiaM on* at a low figuro at No. M West Wash t»«too *l. INTERNATIONAL PlPit CO. litOU HALE—ABSIONRE'S BALE-THB BTOUK. X 1 eouiUtlug of Uiji, ootiuos, and fauey auods. at M 7 Buutb UaaalH., wUI b* aold to-day. 11. BIEOLEit, Aa alguss. I?OUfiALE-A MBUBERBUIP IN CHICAGO BOARD V of Trade; pries, ItUI cash. Address N 76, Tribune office. rtU BALB-ELEOTUIUAL INSTRUMENT FOR treating dUeasss; Is vsrj elaborate and enperter In CITY REAX ESTATE. IP OR HALE—MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ONLY (S'* ’ down, f:<op*f month balance, nr would tike nmi furniture ami carpet* and aetnecaih. Brat-claa* 9-room cottage. AddreaaO COTTAGE, Tribunenfflea. I'pbnTflAr.R-wnY~PAY inoii HKNffi when you ' can buy a ne»7-roora home, wltb lot. la payment* equal to the rent, running flat to reran yean, and prion fnly *J,too and **,(*« 1 wood neighborhood, near Central _'ark._H. O. KTt>NB, 146 KaalMadlionat, Room 9. T/’OR RALP.-nWELLINO-THR MARBLKrFRONT A’ home, No. 29 Tweoty.flfth-tt., wltb brick barn, juat been thoronghlr repaired; wlllbeiold cheat) [title per. feet: unincumbered s term* eary, C. H. A O. 0. WALK ER, 13 Chamber of Commerce. f,Vo R~H A I. EITfotTAO K AND I/JT ON WERT IfATU 1. rlaonat. Would take anlmprored aornor lot on Wett fildeai part payment. Addieia 974 Wert llarrlaon-at. TTO pr BA I, S-.N u HTH CIOB-ibl F K F.f ONNO RT H A 1 I)earbore-*t., corner, at (liS per fool. OKU. 11. UO7.ET, Ira Waiblngton-et. iORRALE-TWOCOMPLP.TK IUUCK A NI» RT4JNK- I’ front residence*, 13 room., on Writ Hide, and one rery doilrable and eonrenlenl t« btulnere on North Rid*. Muit be told at once, a* owner lalearln* the city. Or will be rented. Call at 8 Monroo at. [jioil RALK-LOTR ON OIMOAOO-AV.. SUPERIOR, Ijmih v.i uiuun«i<;.A - fii;i r.mun, ’ Huron, Erie, Ohio, Armour, llleknrdlke. and Indiana eta. No money required down where partita will build. O. niOKF.IIDIKB, 808 LaSalle.at. HA AT TWO-THIRDS ITH WORTH, A I’ 9-* tory and haaement brick home at Cottage Orore, near Kill* Park; furniture complete. If wanted; renting fer 13 nor emu on price arkad; can be recited If detlted. Room 11, Its Dearborn-*!. _____ I*jIOVrSALH-|ls PER FOOT. ON .IACKHON-ST., 1 between Campbell av, and Rockwell-**.; one-third eatb. J. HENRY BUFF, Room II Reaper Block. UUIt RALE—NEW MARBLE-FRONT RESIDENCE A 1481 Indiana*?., near Tbluy-aecond-et, two-ator/ and buement, throe rooma deep, at a bargain. J. HKNHY BOFK, Room 14, KClark ti. FOU KALE—EXTREMELY CHEAP—SEVERAL aero tract*: muitba Bold eoon: cheap lot* at Bright on and Houlb Uwn. B. DBLAMATKK, M Waablng ton-at. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE IpOR BA LK—3to LOTS NEAR DEPOT AT MORGAN . ar., WaaUlngtoo Hclghta, at rerr low flgur*i. One third ca*h, balance I, 3 and 3 ycara. The boat chance for loreatm*nt or apeoulatlon In thi* market. JAMES Me* CAULEY, Room 4. la lA.S*lla-aU I, toil SAI.K-Obdb HOUSES OF FROM tTO 10 ' ronmr, In Eranaton or Olcncoe, at very low figure*, and 1 will uke the flrel payment tu brick, lumber, hard ware. or a good collection of book*, or wilt mike It an ob* Jcct for partloa to pay caah down. Seroral hornet lo rent cheap. O. U. BROWNE, Roomjl, m_Fllih-*r. 7BOR 8 ALK—SO~ACRES IN RECi 11."3 J. 13. I/)- A' catod on Nlnaty-flitb at., near depot of 0. I). AV. R. U. at Waihlngton Height*. Addreaa H *5. Tribune nfOee. For kAi.k^TiiPpaut f.xciianoe-ioo acres, near the city; choice location for tnhdirbiuo nr apee ulatlon, and will be told at one-half value. We mean what we lay. LKVI_WXXO A CO.. ITDearborn-at. T.tOU HALE—OR EXCIIANfJIC—IO-ACRK BIAICKR A' at Waablottnn Height*, with depot on the property. A rare chance lor inreaiment to panic* wlabing to aubdi ride. BUUUE A HYDE, Real Katatc Agent*, 186 Dear* born-at. pOh SALK- RY 11. A. ULUICII, HEAL ESTATE 1’ dealer, 67 Drarborn-tl.: Fine, large, octagon brick borne at Hyde Park, SSie 1 ), all modern convenience*, near depot, at great bargain. Choice lot* at Hyde Park, Kgsudale, and Kunwood, for bnltdlng purpose*, near depots. with caa, watar, and sew erage. FOR BAI.E-ONIt BLOCK IN TMOUSTON OF to lots. IfiilHS; a (peculation; only 43W for tba whole block. lUA ÜBOWW. Hi Room L For sale-houses at~cuawf«ud, adjoin. in# oily limit* (0..8.AQ.R. 11.) It. P. AJ. CRAW FORD, ru Dearborn-*!., Room I, or on premises. Irtoii acres corner of stonky 1 liland-ar. and Klghir-*eTenth-«l.,at 98V) per acre, tarn* c*»y. (J. IIICKKHUIKK, 908 LeSallo-it. FOR BAL2-OH EXCHANGE—AT A SACRIFICE for c*»h, 1M or 800 feet at Reform School Station, llrde Park: ha* water, gas. and tine sewerage. Jon out •lda nf el’r limit*; a good building ilte. and a certainty of larga prom*; wiUozobaoga In part for a homo and c»»h. J. It. Room 4.94 I)earborn »t rtO'R SALK—WILL HELL 2* OK 8 ACRES. AM, i’ subdivided and favorably located, at a great bargain , Uinta seeking inreatment will do well to call an ALEX ANDER U. GUNN, 186 Dearborn-at. FOR BALE-t3.«iO WILL BUY A 2 STORY MOUSE, and 9 lot* at Park fUdio;sftUdoi*n nnd per month. 43.UW will bn/ a good old-faahlanM 2-nory brick house, barn, and 4 lota (a good corner), eldewalL on two tidoe, at Park Kldgs; |»» down. |9O monthly for balance. 41,000 will buy a good 7-room cottaceand lot at Evans ton; 4WO down, ami 41ft monthly fur balance. tfl.tdO will buy a 7-room rot'ace and two lot* at Pei* plain**; 9700d-iwn, and 81& monthly (or balance, lUA BROWN, 149 Lahallo-at., Room 4. •pOR HALK-Sllfl WILL BUY A LOT AT PARK A' indue, 415 down and 95 a month until oald; one block (ruiiideiiol: property ahown freo. Cheaixat prop, erty in market. IRA BROWN, 142 LaSalh».*t.. Ro<im 5. FOirSALE-l WILL BELL OR LKAH K FOR A TERM of year* my homeetead in Wlnetka; homo ha* 13 room*, cemented collar, Culver fnrnaoe, ami ample ela* tern*: ground* front C3fl feet on Lake-av.: aameun Michigan. Inquire at my of&cc, 340 Ho nth Water-aU ARTKMAS CARTER. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TIOR RAI.R-3 ACRES AND A PLEASANT COT J’ tage, brooms, delightfully located en cm* of the ulearaiiint rlrer road* In Illinois; tarioty of amall frulta and old apple orchard: only a (ow rod* ln>m splendid bass and picker.*! flihlng: 16 minute*' walk from dopiil; ac commodation trains on two road*; will sell b<w, and rl*e time oa part. Fur pries and lonni call on G. It. GUIr- FIN, I4> Madl*oa-iU, earner IjaSalls.aud see photograph of the plsco. _ I'ji'OH HAI.K-OR TRADE FOR STOCK OF GOODS -1 Fine plantation in Northaatt Mhils-lopl, or IC-*cra fruit farm and uunory in IlHnol*. For fnrlhor particulars address B. U. WEaCOTI', Hoopejlon, 111. l?oh 8 A LK—O it 'EX OH ANO K— FO It" CHICAGO OR 4? other property, sawmill «t Kin Claire, Wi.ronsln, with 1M acres of land on the lino of the proposed Chippewa Valley Railroad. adjoining city limit*: livo dwelling bouses, piers. booms, sorting works. and ell needful ap pliances. Is offered at a price and upon ronditluns which will, within live years, assure Uio Independence of a t*nr* ehscer of ordinary sagacity ao<l energy. BOGUU ■* HYDE, Keel KetAte Ageoli, 1W Dosrlmm.sl. T.IOH SALE—ORKAT LOT SALE BY AUOTION i' 300 residence lots. CUitSO feet, In the City of Bonne. Boone Conntgr, la., on the 19th ln«U Rare chance fur homo# in a growing wwern city, Sec largo potters, or addroaa A. K. WELLS, Boone City, lowa. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED— TO PUROIIASK—A GOOD BRICK house on South or West Hide ttr nil cash: tiniest yon wlah to toll at present market rabies don't answer this; rains to fIO.UOO. Address, with location and price. P 81, Tribuneoffice. WANTED— FOR OASIt—A IIOUHK AND LOT NOT tn ootl oror 56.M1. between Twenty-ninth and Thlrty-fllth-stacast of Btato-au and west of death Park er. Mast be a bargain. Giro oiact locality. Address Q 66, Tribune office. LOST AND FOUND. Found -a ladies* roaKKTiiooK, contain- Ids a railroad check and paper*. COGSWELL. WEBER A CO., lu3and 107 Stalest. L”08T— A SMALL WIUTB COW. TUB FINDER will be suitably rewarded by returning ber to Si Oart* baldlit. LO.ST-I.ABT NIGHT, A SMALL GRAY SKYK TER rler. Finder will please return to ISO Stalest., Room 7. A liberal reward will be given. LOST— ON THE EVENING OF TUB UTH INST., at the Exposition Building, one open •User-case watch. No. 4.8u3. "Boynton, State and Twelfth-st." A liberal reward will be paid If relumed to 683 BUte-sL A. P. BOYNTON. , Lost-on the sleeping -gab. between hock Island and Chicago, gold hunting-case stem-winding watch, chain, and looket. The finder will receive 4A>; no questions asked, by return lug same to N. T. SPENCE. No. U Wabash-ar. TF THE DIAMOND STUD THAT WAH "LIFTED* A on a car on fitate-el. Wednesday, about sp. m., la re turned, 1 will give Its lull value and ask no question. Ad* dress Itoom 1.138 and 1M LaHalle-st. 1 OST-A NARROW OHAIN-DUAOKLBT. TIIR lj Under will be sulUbly rewarded by leaving It at 8 M West WashlngUui-st. T OST-nbLD WATOU AND CHAIN, WHEN I WAS Jj thrown from my wagon Thursday morning, corner JWursan and Monros-its. Any one Undlng and returning iiwt'lu theothco of COLE, -NEWELL A MOaIIKU. 1M Weal Madtson-at.. wlilbs aulubly rewarded, anduoqnos lions TFTue’FINDKR OP DIAIIV WITH THE NAME X " AlonxoC. Maiber*’ on fir-leaf will return the same to D. FRENCH. Hi and 111 Uandnlpb-at., a liberal re ward will be given, and no questions asked. OTOLEN-BLAOK HORSE. WITH ONK WlllTß O fool, and open buggy, (mm Mlcbigan-av, between Randolph and Lake-sts., on Thursday at 4 o’oloflk. Any person giving any infonualion will be rewarded. TUOb. DOWLING, gl» McUrcgor-st. WAKEN UP-AN OLD HAY IIOURK, WITH ONB L white foot. aaddlemirk on back. The owner can have •atne hr pm'iog property and paying charge*. Apply at blackamuh abop, corner Throop and BUtaenih.at.____ MUSICAL. ATTENTION OF BUYERS IS REQUESTED TO '1 UK hI'KOULHAIUJAISa IB NEW AND ELK (IANT PIANOFORTES wear* now offering, being the •lock of a dealer pnrcbaaed at __ AHSHJNKK'S BALK IN NEW YORK CITY. Tba Inatrnmenta ara of rarioua Ont-eUae makaa, in lUuiiTf, DAVIS A CO., Boehms F. 0. LlUlli'E. Naw Yorks .. _ , HTKINMBT/. A CO.. N#w York; EMERSON, Button. WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. *7oo—Brand-now and elegant piano, IS' uniat* *JO fCiO—Brand-new and elegant piano, 7S oc*avo .to idOd-Uraud.iiaw aim elegant puna, 7S octavo liJß—l‘tan"f’iri», a pial to new };• *M&— Plannfnrta, equal to now.. , W* Packing and chipping car* fully don,* fur pnrchatera. WARUAN rfel) FOR FIVE YEARS. Retldoeoa ORI Wabuh-av., north of Fimnaenlh-»t. Iletldtnc* €73 of_Fourh**nib-«t. F”’ YOU'ARIfILOOKING Hint NEW on fiKC end-band piano, It will pay you to call at 2AI Warrou at.; ona Ana 7-octave piano fur *l4O. or will rent fur go. _ 01AN08 TO RENT AT GREATLY REDUCED L price* and fur aala on InatalliaanU at irraat bargain*. N. QQOMIAHUN. 34* Slaie-at. IJIANOS FOR SALK ANU TO RENTi REPAIRING .L and tuning at tba Chicago Plano Factory.atata« at., by J. PRESTON. _____ PARTNERS WANTED. "PARTNER WANTED—IN FLOUR, GRAIN. AND X provlilon eommlaaloo and Uattern order trade; a practical butlnoa* yuuog man with *lO, l M) to i'ii,lMi.wlih lug to tnva*l with reliable panto* of eapi-noac*, will pUaaaaddrm with real name, B. ALA CO., inbuuo office. _____ PARTNER WANTED—WITH *400: SOBKR, UK liable, and willing to work, la a light, oUan. and proOtnbla raaoufacturlne oualneaai lovo»U#»uoa •elicit ed. Factory ItM North Wall*-*t. "IJAKTNKR\VANTUD— A GOOD lIOsINEKS MAN, X wtlb from VS,DUO to *B.OTO eaah, can hear of a aplen did opportunity to make money ta/dy and rapidly by nu* droulng O S3,l'rlbuyi o flic a, i>AiifNER WANTKD—SXbou-liKSPICOTABLR. LU- X gkthnaw, plaaaant bnaiueu. prutlta aure.dlO.ftjO per annum; will aacora party agaloat loaa. K As, inouna office. * OAUTNRU WANTED—IMM HDIATKI.V, WITH J. (rom«Uoto«l,uM U latMl la Uiob*4t ; p»)la* bull. u«m. No t,»Lx>*uuin lu Ui« ouuuU;. AUdriM U. u. BANDKK. IU. DIVORCES. r\XVpllOßa-LEU*UV OUTAJNHD—NOT PIUUD JJ ttUailj. T*a >»m' t Pr*cUc* la iteMtuliM QkSii** iTltirm P(»4*Oii** HI WJ/» TO RENT-HOUSES. rpo UKNT-4 NKW OCTAGON BTONK FRONTS. A 13 r>om*. bath, laundry, |wkt«r*cl«Mli, etc., Carroll* ar,, near Hbeldon-et., (o>. . . . One new eeUfon atone front, 14 room*, bath, laundry, water-cloaeta, bay-window, tide lot, etc., Mortheart cor ner Carrnll-aa. and Sheldon-at., 9100. _ . Two brick. Not. #7 and VI Ada-ft., between Fulton.ft. and Carroll ar., 10 rooma, batb, water-oloaeu, etc., only (40. No. C 3 Union Park place, marble front, u room*, with erery convenience. (is. . Two new brick, 9 rooma, bath, walor-ctoaeta, etc., Ar* ber place, 933. . Fonr new brick, 9 room*, bath, water-cloaeU, ate., Ar* bor place, (#7.U). By H. H. fIAYP.S ? JIcotn 7 Metropolitan nioek.__ fUO RENT—THE TWO-STORY AND EASEMENT i boat* loQ Wabaah-av. ; aim IQ Twenty.founh.tt., with bath-room, hot water, and gaa-fiiturea. Inquire at Jura Wabaahav, tPO RENT—NO. C 49 PULTON-RT., A PLP.ABANT X two-aiory frame bouae, lu room*, one block from Un ion Park, atreet pared • thli home will be nicely fitted op, and rented low to a coed tenant, AIBAD A COB, 1M J-aSalleat, TO RENT—TWO-STORY HOUBB ON FILLMORE •t., near Werternar. i tie per month. Inquire of OKOnOB OADWKLL. Loitngton-at. and Wcitern ar. _ Fl’O RENT-TWO STORY FRAME HOIJSK.7U WEST A Coneroet.it-: eood repair; 10room*, bath,•tore*.hot wafer cylinder, and chandelier* fli*d; good barn. with hydrant. Itontlow. Apply at'4l WeatCougreea-at. rro rent—hotel op 44 rooms, fiurtolahs A location. Rent low to food party. J. U. I’BSTANA, 183 Lbmborn-at. Ft 6 RKNT-lis BLUE IBLAND-AV.—SECOND AND A third floor, contaminrH room*. Inquire oa premlaot. fur boardlngtioure. r|*b RENT—SEVERAL 8-BTORY AND BASEMENT A Hone-front home* on hnpnrinr-rt., near Ht. Clair, containing 0 rooma each, aad all modern Improvement*. Cheap to good tenant!. W. XL KKRFOOT A CO., M Beat waabiogton-at. ftiO RKNT-NEW RUIUK HOUSER (WITHOUT 1 ba*emrn'a)oa Ogden-ar., between Adam* ani .lack* *<jo at»..B room* eacn: modern Improaemente; re/y con renlmt for ainall famillea; (;i5 pormonth. HKNHY O. YOUNU, Ronmiilirjan Jliuok. rpo UKNT-COTTAfIK NO. 2H bissell-st.. near i ('entre at.! cr will toll on monthly payment*, by S(JUI*X * OAOK. No. «Clark.*t. F|i6, RENT-fMA VKRNON-AV., NEAR DOUGLAS- J place, handy to atreet and new twn-atnry and b»«einenl ap«ne front; brick barn; all modern tin prorementa. Inquire on the prrmtae*. fpo RBNT—TII'hT KI.ROANT ibSTOUV MARBLE X front bout* No. 60 t*atk-ar. Inquire at *1 Park-ar. rHKNT - 2-BTOU7 lilflCK AND fTiASIK bouaea, water and ga«, near Thlriy-nlnih *t. and C dtage Orote af., from (A) to s3u. Is. t. HEAD, W Waanlugton-at. TO RENT—ELKOANT HOUSE AND GROUNDS. OK Michigan**., ne»rTwenty-tifth-«t.. ami I3i Gurley ■l. YOUNG A HOW LEY, IMUfirbornel. TO nKKT-IIOU.HR *W ORUfI AHD-BT., NEAR Sophia. Inquire at 317 Orchard-*!. I*o~u nS'f— dwkl li no~it 6 iihe jjTTnnWi*Tsf7; with stable: 10 ro'ito*. g*a-fl*tur»», water, tic. In quire ol_too owner, !&»! \\e»t Wa*hlogtoa-*t. T"(l 1 1ENT-C HK A P-FIVE >RW OCTAVOS' STONE front haotvt on Hnpnrtar-at.. nearSl. t'lalr.*t., two. story basement ant) r»llar, with ail modern ImtrovomenU. Inquire of W. £>. KERFOOT A (X)., 85 Waahingion-et, rent-new mu(jK~HousM ~{ok~(;op.m:u> J near Lincoln Park, Id room*, water, tas. and bath; rent low. C. h, WAIJiKR. 41 Sooth Clark-*!., Room 11. TO~ IIENT-M7“ RnUTII DKAKT!OIIN-ST~NRAR Thlrt(eih-»t., modern itnprotemenl, IP-motn Louie, with or without atable. Inquire at Ilo«m 2, l27Fonrthar. TO RKNT-THB TWO-STORY ItbROOM HOUSE, J No. Wkl Wabash-ar Apply to R. J. WALSUK, Me- Vlcker’a Theatre Building, Suburban. rKKNT-lN EVANSTON-GOOD HOUSES OF from U t-> 8 ruonu, with iruw 1 to t acrei of w«llcu'.:i --»»t»d ginind with each home, at from Ho la |t v J per mouth. or will fell cheap for month)/ payment*. C. U. lIUOW.SK, Room 11. ic-i Flfth-ae. TO RENT—IN MA YWUOD.VFRY CHEAP, MY fine, lartebou*q, all complete, large grounds, nrar todepot. OKU. I*. KTMHAI.L. 4*l W».t Rnron-M. TO RENT-ROOMS. rpo KKNT-aa north lasallk.kt. - very J choir* room*, with or without l*v.rd, fomlihod or in lurUsbed: tmi entire parlor floor conveniently arrang.-d wph closet*. hot and cold water, etc. PTm-clan la.-le buard can u* Lad next door If doalred. Brick bam in roar of Uuuai aUo to root. Beat of roferunce* glranand required. mo RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH J board, at Kingsbury Block. Randolph-*!., near Clark. Apply at Room a». ____ TO ÜBNT-ONK SUITE OF ROOMS FOR IHHJRK- A keeping; tUo alceptng room*, noar Urand Pacific Hotel. lObbcrmao-st. Traa.'.lunta taken. fPO lIKNT—FCIt.iT.SIikD UUOiISL i Weil Randolph-*!. TO RENT—THREE NICE FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen only, inquire at 334 \Vcat Monruo-at. rtioTtKNT-ON THK NORTH SIDE. WITHIN TF.N X miuoUtt* walk of Sladlron *'., aanite cf nioely fur nl«bed Iront room*, with oat of bath-room; also one or two single ruomt. Apply at 21& HliaoU-sl., between State aud Dsaihorn. TO RENT—NEATLY FUIINISIIED ROOMS AT 134 X Clark-et. aVo R ENT—PL R AHA NT ROOMS, WELL FUR nlrhod: terms v>ty imderate; gentlemen only. In* quire Bi Cl*rk-»t., Room 3. ' TO RENT—cillt aP—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS 1 loth* Rellgl'i-Philo«opbleal PublltUinr House, two block »nnth rl Hi* new I*.»t-()ibce. Inquire at Room 18.1 TO RUNT—STORES. OFFICES. «fco. Stores- TO RF-NT-STORP 2SX7H. NO. W WK?T MADI -1 ton-ec Want ■ good gr-.cer to take It a* d will rent It for .flu per moot It tnr first six mcuibs and i*US per month for balance of the yriu,-juit about quarter of the prlc* fur ihotake »( mting a good gmecry there. Apply to COLB. NBWKLL A MOSHER,JM West MadKoas;. rpo RENT—STORKS AND BASK.MRNTS XU AND 166 1 Clark-st.. with vanll. either together or tingle. Ap ply to N. M. FREER. Room 9. 181 Clark-st. fi'A3 11K NT—BTOi IK AND BA.SKMSNT, 590 BTATJV- I *l., near Van Karen; good atore: rent low. O. S. W.\ Ll.Kit, ■ilbontiiClark.it., Room 11. Offices. TO RENT-OFFICES AND ROOMS IN BUILDING 126 Clark-st. P. U.JIA.MILTON. It-ioro 2. T~ O RENT—FINEST DESK AND DESK-ROOM JS tboelty: lipht, heating, and Unitor Included. B. if. UVAN A CO.. 2101 .ahullo.it.. corner Adams. Mf'-roilPVTcCTia. TO RENT-DOCK NEAR THE SOUTH END OF Ctnal ai. Apply to O. E. HOLMES, ti South Clin ton- at. fPO* RENT-SECOND FLOOR, 109 STATE-ST.. L suitable fora dentist er physician's office, or luft fc.r wholesale business. Rent low. Apply at 12J Dearborn at.. Room 8. rpo hUNT-DOCK-lM FEET KPVkK front. near 1 Twenty-second-st. bridge: railroad track on ibis prop erty. Apply to JAMES GAMBLE. Room 6. 43 Dear* bornst. rpO RENT—COAL-YARD—CENTRALLY LOCATED, i with side track; rent low to good party. Apply toO. 11, A (1. C. WALKER, 13 Cbambet of Commsrco. T" TT WNt-DOCK-ito FBF.T FRONT, ON SOUTH Brunch. between Polk and Hsrmnn-sU. O. U. AQ. C*. WALKER. 13 Chamber of Commerce; WANTED—TO RENT. TTfANTED—TO BUNT-’IWO-ftTORY DWF.LINO \\ bimao, Bto 9 rooms, modern Improvements, tn good npalr: rent.SMtofM: notover twenty minutes'walk from Madleno-at. bndgej West Side preferred. Small family, and rent In advanoe. J. O. BRADY. 103 llllhaf. tl/ ANTED—TORENT--WBLLFURNISHED ROOM. VV bath-room and closet on same Hour: rout. <l3 per month; must b.o wMilu bl*ck »r •> of MadUon and P«Hirl»-»t«. Ad-lio** t» Jrl. Ti It hi n » nfflew. MISCELLANEOUS. A UK YOU THOUIILFD WITH CATARRH J I W.VA A for nearly twsnty-hvo years, and. after spending over fl.Vtu lu «alo, cured nirvolf by mjr own remedy, of which will give free trial to all who will bring this notice to ray office. lIJ Last Madisun-sL Book of Information and foil particulars, 10 cents. DU. O. H. SYKES. CMtAND army of'TUB RKPUBLIO—thr head- T quarters for the bast S-Soent meal lu lbs city ta at the California Restaurant and Hotel, IftlMadlson-SL ■\T7ANTHD—ANY PARTV iIAVINO A TICKET TO V v San Francisco which they wish to sell at a reduced price ean hear of a purchaser by addressing Vl7, Tribune a dice. W ANTED—TO PURCHASE A GOOD-PAYING RE IS tail hardware business; have 93,000 eaab. Address V 43. Tribune office. U7ANTED-VAN VKCHTEN MAP OF CHICAGO IT and mburta for 1874; roust be eheap. Address Uoi 23, Post-OBice. WANTKD-TO FURNISH FRESH BUTTKU vl from drat hand* to famlliea or h<’iaU. For farther Information, addreaa American Eipraaa Agent, Durand, 111. TirANTKD-HAll, WITH OH WITHOUT FIX* \> turn#, 100 cbalra, M table*, auitalda for bear-ball; will bay or rant, Grand Houlev*id._W_>W«tjladiM>iw>t^ BOARDING AND LODGING. Aonth Sid*. 07 4 SOUTH STATE-HT.—B JARD FOR GENTLE i> | *x tnen or ladlat, |l to *8 par wook, with ata of pi ano. Day.board, *4. 000 WABASH-AV.-A FEW CIIOIOU ROOMS, t/t/t* with or without ftnt-olaaa tab!*, to ba bad In tbla elfgant raarble-froat boildlug, near Twauty-aeeotuL II rIW A RASII • AV. - PLEASANT, MARRLB JXOX front, ovary oonvanlonoo : hi rent, with Brat* cla i board, a handtutne fr,'.hljr-tmUhad front aulte, auo a loom fur oao or two gentlemen. CD«it Sirta Oft ABERDEEN-ST. - FRONT AND ONH REAR room.coOly (mulched and vary atlraetlva for married couple or young gonta; al.o.nlco front alngle room for young cent. All aomforta and convenience*. Room for a few day-boarder# wanUng tirahcUaa table. Only half block from Madlaon-at. car*. Ixxallon nnavealiod. ioTTI'IIIfdOPST.-NBAn JEFFERSON PARK. ioU plauant rooma with board for ono or two ganUa man or ladu-a. RANDOLPH-ST.—ONB BLOCK KART OF Union Park, aeveral nlc*ly furolibod room* with flr*l-ct*u board > aUo, large uafumUbad arched parlor. North Sid* 000 ONTAIUOST., SECOND DOOR BART OF tlStf Clark -To runt with buard, aaveral room* contain low hot and cold water. BOARD WANTED. TJOAUD-AND TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR D lady and good boy Uyaar* of age. with alrtctly private faintly, whara there are nu other boarder*, and wbnrw tbay can bava tba comfurta of a borne; on tha Weel Hide, north of Harrlaon. aaat of Ixjniuli, aoutb of Alaillauu, weatof OUnlea. Addrou. for three daya, R W, Tribune MACHINERY. lirAWTKD-NKW OH BKOOHIMUND UACIIIN >I oryoi *u»kindlA •ieit»u*« lor ul/o» •übtuUo property. We »Uo bite «u bend efull line of wood eod Iron walking tueoluaarr. elutUog. bangere, imltaye. •««.. fiyffira>r u ffisss? “»MPANV?au. ttl, iM. end jjft South .unot COMP> Q|\ nOUSUPOWKII KNOINK AND Snil.Kll. oU pmuP'UxUu**, *U>.. U p*rfMt workitt* *OO. WANTED—MAIiE HELP. ilooklce«i>ers. Clerk*. &o. TVANTRD—PIRBT-CLABB TRAVELING SALES > * men with eatabli.hod trade. Moat have had csperl •net in telling hoetary, notbwu, and white good* by tarn pit. Addreea COX. SMITH A CO.. Philadelphia, tut ptrltnet, amount. aad location of tradt, we. WANTKD-A FIKSTOLAfIS SALESMAN IB A plane warerwom; matt bo able to play the piano wtii, and tire reference*. Addroat QO, Triboa* office, WANTED - BOOKKKBPRKT’aT A LUMBERING point on Oreen Married nan, with aomeeipa pane* or eonntryatore,preferred. Huueerent and fuel free. Addrai* la writing, citing rofaroocoa, T 81, Trlb uot office. WANTED-A SCANDINAVIAN CLERK, IN A country atore. Addre.* HM. Trihtine office. WANTED— AT ONCE. A COMPETENT DRUG elark.qno who apeaka (Jarman and Eogllab. Ad am* DUIJOOIST, TW. Trihtine office. ANTED—SALESMAN FOR* THK CITY. ONE with a large tradoacqaalntance among rtrygooda and fnmfrhlnr gooda bonaei. Addrm, with rofereneea, T <4, Tribune office. \VANTKD-A NO. 1 SALESMAN IN CLOTHING M bona*; one accuatomed to Irlah trade preterrod. Ad dreaa U7H. Tribune office. WANTED— A GOOD CLOTHING SALESMAN, IS. raellte preferred, one who can come wall recom mended. Appl/ at « Woat Madiaon-at., corner of Clin ton. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PER »' icrlpli'in clerk. Addreaa, alatlng aalary, ate., g 11, Tribune office. WANTED—TWO GOOD UPHOLSTERERS: TO THE *> right men good wage* and ateadr employment will be sir on. Apply to Sherwood School-Furniture Company, till and IM Stalcat. WANTED— A GOOD CARUtAGE.RLACKH.MITH, al»o a good blackamlth (or all work. Apply to 11. I’lIRLPrt, Clifton Home, on Thursday nr Friday.orto WKIIIAI/CII A PHELPS, l.ewlitown, 111., hr letters •load; work giren at good wage*. TV r AN rED-SHOKMAKKRS—ONE MAN ON WOM. tl fn’etho.e. S men on calf boot*. 3 men on light kip, and 4on a«ora«: Ceady work and good wages. FUBK PAUOII ITAiIIUiX.hC Paul. Minn. \V anted-a "good wool‘spinner, apply • ( le Thomiown Woolen Mill*, Tbcrntown. Ind. JAYNES A HOPKINH. U> ANTED-A FIUHT-CMSS OARUUOK AM) wagenmaker wno undontanda ail kind* of work, to atarthuaiae.i lathe conntrj; a lirav-dtM cnanetsnune but aaobar and ateadr man need apply, either brperton or letter. hCllNi.inr.K A .MORULSUN. Peilone. 111. VVantSd —'plumbers to (so into tn n >V country. Apply at CUAGIN BtvOß. A OIIAND LKR, 141.143. and 14* Lake-a;. ANTED A FHr.T-fJLA.HS IIAHHP.It. NO other; muit be quick, reliable, and gentlemanly: place permanent: wag-a lib'iai and prompt; plaaitnt ali'.p, no baaomant. We«t ilaillion at. \V A.viVii-oo’ui) nousK'i'AivrkiiH and cal* U drainer*: steady omplnyraont; tiiahoit w«(«*r|Teu. Ctll at odo« at 113 Uubbsrd-at. I>. 11. STaMXIN <k Su.V. ANTEU-A iIABNESSMAKKU At i'V) CODES- It f ANTKD-COMI*OSITOH OF TWO Oil THERE V? years eiporisur* to »<>rk nodur lustructbrns la a rlfy job.office. Apply by Utter, witli particulars, O 60, Tnbuno office. _________ f,V ANTED—A GO#D CAKE BAKER. CALL AT S3 i T Twetit/-nintb*t. ______ W ANTED-BRICKLAYKIUL LABORERS, AND carpenter* (or Englowmid. Meet me at Kocklaland depot, foot of LASalle-tl., tbla morning at 8 o’clock. WrANTKD— A VOUNGMAN WHO HAS HAD >i »mne f ip«ri*nce In mat and jis.ie-parloul making, cr ii picture frames. U. O’BUUJN, kH and 906 Wa« hr.aa-av. ‘-mnlormfint Aw’onciov •\VANTItD-M LABORERS FOR RAILROAD*’. • ? fr** fare: alsi, (nrtn and saw-mill hand*. K. F. CHRISTIAN, I South Clark**t.. Room 1. W anted-m r atlroVd LMibriKns fororav • • el train and •eettun work; po today: Ire® fare: to for aaw.mlll aaJ 8 rtuarrymen. HAIGHT A ANUFLL, kti South Water-at. \\rANTF.D-K nAli.lIOAI) MEN. FIIFR FARE; 5 M farm-linnila; in «aw-«nlll Itr.nda. ANDREW O. BING A Co., 17 North Clark-et., Room 3. opatalm. W ANTEDMORE RAILROAD"LABOIUUIS FOR Iowa; nnut leave to-day; ires fare. Apply Ui 0. V. SNELL. £J Weal Kaudulpii-at. MlmAllenenna. WANTED- GOOD SALESMEN IN ALL PARTS OF it the ■•"•intry. In *eil our mrel and tuple good*. 89.1.0' iu «3.u«i a year can lo made. Particular* free. O M. LI.VIM i ( OS A UUO-. 1(1 Siate.at. \\ r ANrKD- MEN CANVASSERS. SALESMEN. » an-1 arcni*, to aril now anirloi. Pay* Itmuenaely. AMERICAN NOVELTY OU.. 118 Beat Madlaon-et., Room IS*. APPLY AT «4 TATANTED—A FEW AGENTS TO SELL A PAT > ? ented article in demand. Apply to F. R. WILSON, 819 W*«hiogton*t. U7 AN rnb- A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 THAT UN. »> dciatand* putting wlrMnto *rreena: non* other* n»od apply to J. W. D. KELLY A BRO., 9A .Madlaon-at. X\ T ANTED—OOOD-SliSEl) ERRAND BOY OR >» yonag man; wage*,£3 a week. Room 3, 99 Ran dolph-eL WANTED— A YOUNG MAN TO HELP ATTEND bar and lake caro of bone and bnggy. Apply at 43 Hanover-at. U'‘ rANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN AND WILL loan lilt employer 8320 and obtain a permanent ait nation at fair salary. Addreaa T 76, Tribune office. W ANTF.D-MF.N THAT ARE PREPARED TO EN > I gage permanently in the beat-paying buelnea* in Oil* country wlil do well to aond for our dollar eatntitc* f.ee; no peddlers wanted. Ad>tre»*. with (tamp, RAY A CO.. Chicago, 61 LaSallo-.t., Room 5. \\T A NTKD—S A Lit SME N, AGENTS, AND CAN- M raisers, city and country; entire new apparatus; beats anythin* out fnr nxmej-ruaklna. genteel. monopo- Bred business. REIFF, Boom 46 Ashland Block, Ran dulph and Clark-*t». YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE, WORK: M must writ* a food tiand, and bate proper recom mendations. Address S Ft. Tribune dfliee. WANTKD-A YARD-MAN AT lO EAST MADISON it.. In basement. \irANTRD-A YOUNG MAN TO DKLTVER AND Yr rolled straw good* In the cl'y, and make himself gensralL useful. t Afiids at 2<6 Waha«h-av.. up.stairs. WASTED-FEMALE HELP. WANTKD-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL homework in a email family. Call at <T» McGrath it., or lha Aral house west of Hoyne-at., on Van Huron. W~ANTKD— A~COMPETENT GIRL (HWHDB OR German) to do *«ooral housework In a email family, at 14 Kills Park. VVANfiCD-A GOOD COOK FOR A PRIVATE YY family; must ha competent and not afraid of wmk; no waahln*. Wt Pralrie-ar. WANTED- TWo'cniLS ON LIfIHT WORK FROM 13 to UV year* (,f age. A. G. GARFIELD A CO.. U and 61 Wnat Wsshingum-st. ______ WANTI.D-A GIRL IV DO OKNRUAL HOUSE work la a amiU family. Inqnir* at 13fl Indiana-ar. \\fASf Klf A~"OIRL FOR GKNURAL HOUBB- Yv vorkln email family; no children; reference* re nnlred. Apply front 7 to a p. m.. Boom 73, Matteaon House. WASTED— ONE DININGROOM GIRL. ONR kitchen, and on* chambermaid, to go U* th* coontry lu betel. Apply thia morning at ID North Ureeo-at. WANTKD-A COMPETENT GIRL FORGENERAL homework, except washing, at 870 Tblrty-tlnt-cU, between Michigan ana Waba*h-iT». Wan t k u-i.mmediatrlV-a first-class » cook fora private family; good referencaarequired. Call at iwl Wabaih-av. WANTKD-A COOK WHO THOROUGHLY UN dsrstauda bar department and la an excellent lann drew. Alan, a second girl whs can give perfect satisfaction. Good reference* are r«*quired. Call at7V3 Miehlgan-av. W ASTED-A gVrI’TOCOOK, WASH. AND IRON. Inuulro at 16J Calnmet-sr. WaNTHD-A FIRST-CLASS COOK, AT 90.NORTH r I Dearborn at., this morning. ’ ■\\rANTED-A GOOD GIRL IN A PRIVATE FAmT } V jy, («r op-stairs work, also t asatitv In washing and Ironing; must be German; others nued not apply. Refer ences required. Apply at 4.*<5 North Dearborn-at, W" antVd-a good GIRL FOR ak.NRAL HOUSE work In fsmllr nf three; German or Nuiweglan pre ferred. _ Appjjjst_l6 Hilver-st. lirANTRD-A GIRL'TO DO URNKRAL HOUSli >> »urk. at northwest corner of Clark and Washing ten-ats. W ANTKD-A GIRL TO 1)0 GENERAL HOUHK work, at lai South Pantloa-at., corner Van Burens nona bat firsl-ctua cook, wisher, and Ironsr, need apply. XkrANTKD—AN'EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM s > girl, and one to clean house._ 1M MlcUlgao av. W' ANTED—A tiOOD bININO-IlbOM GIRLS AT 226 West Madisnn-iU W'ANTED-QIUL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK In a email family, at ISi North May-st. ■\VANTKD-A KITCHEN OIRL AND A GIRL TO sv do second work at 73 West Monroeet. ANTED—A Gobi), COMPETENT, EXPElll enced oook: also a porter, one ready and willing. Apply at Ulihop-Couri Hotel early to-day. W'aNTKU' SKCiOND GIRL, SCANDINAVIAN Y) preferred. Falum-tf. Smunsirnaane. \lf ANTED—IIANILS TO MAKR LADIES* UNDER TV wi,*r, »ie*il> work and good par. lliaae wUliingU porch*-* ntioblnt-amnd pay fur uu»u Mwiag tondoao. SU Boat ModUonat.. Room I- MtlUuora- WANTED-A PRACTICAL MILLINER. APTLY atOfttilata-at. Wantkd-a oirl to take dark of guild- TV reu and do plain *e«log la *mall family*. reformer* required. Apply *1 Mi Waboab-ar., batwocn I and I bal aruay afternoon. WANTED-A oiiii. to takk oark ofouil draa and do ncund work at 113 Booth Taik ar. Lannareiaes* WANTED- LAUNDRY QIUL AT TUB FIFTH AT»oua Hotel. Apply attly. . Emplovrnsnc Aconcaes. WANTFD-M GIRLS TO FILL GOOD SITUATIONS In the city and country: ilnt-«la** place*. R- f« niIRIHTIAN, HI Booth Wator-tt., aonicr of Clark, lloum 1. - SEWING MACHINES. HURST-CLASS WUKKI.KU * WIIBON FAMIL I toning machine, balf cabinat aOla. lala lioprut. tnaula, annual nan, coal AW. price ••*!« LBb Wabaoh a’ OINOKII OKFIOIt OF A. J. MKLOIIKRT FORMER. *t coruer Uraaa. Machine* avid on tuoutbly paim.ttU. C INGEIt Hit VVINU-M AC JIINK—PRINCIPAL OF. O* rice Ul bute-ti. Machine* aold oa uanthty pay manta ■, 10 per aunt dUcouot for aaab. k i”wiTcdX A CHDRS, VULI.OAHI.NKT,GOOD aa new. l»r tfO. Whaalur A Wilton, hall-oabl net cu»t«s, forfcW, In perfectord*r, at U. P, CORK A CO’.'h. WaadTO Wabath-a*. WANTIiI>- ANY OHB KNOWING 1 ih**il(lr«t»ofThum»» »olll»rd, will cooler* Ururoo *nd bU ileur b/ *ddm*lo« i. T. KUKKY, Mo. 11l tllk. Uoaro»*l. iiEUS'INAU-SUOUUO BE PLEASED TO MEET W>w A. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. OITUATION WANTRD-IN A WHOLF.SAT.S O liquor honie.by * dUtiller wbe aodentaudi compound- Inc wjiltkiM.enrditl*. ud bitter* thoroughly. Addrei* ■ IT, Tribune office. CITUATION WANTED—BIT A YOUNO MAN WOO O nndaralaeda bookkeeping and not afraid of work; will work for a moderate aalarr. Addreea N 13. Tribune < fflea. CITUATION WANTED—BT A COMPETENT HN- O glneerwha haia (borough knowledge of alara'.ora, ■feam-hesMtig apparatue, etc., whero tfia aerrloea of a flral-cla** man are required; flrat-olaa* ra/erenoae. Ad* dreaa MJB,_Trlbona once. SITUATION WANTBD-BV A FIRBT.CLAB9 PA per hanger; work by place orwaok. Addreaa W Tribune office. Coaolnnen. letmarom, ««, SITUATION WANTED—BY A VOUNO DANS TO do houae and garden work, and carriage driver. Ad dreaa HENRY KKNKKR, 1M Frout-at. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED MAN AS coachman: baa llred aeaen rear* with hi* laat employ or. ArtdrrraO 7.4, Tribune office. CITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN OPOOOD O bnalnoea acquaintance In lowadealret a altsatlon ae trarallag aaleaman fora flrat-elaia hooae; will work on eotnml.aion or aalary; will iiiralah Horace and wagon. If detlred. Addrm. fur a few rtayt. g fl. Tribune office. UIfUATION WANTED-WITH A GENTLEMAN AS O office bo;, or can take ear* of boraet and drire. Pleaaa call tor two day* at US Clark-aU,corner Madlaoo, Room I. Trurirv (JI r'UATION WANTED—BY A PIRST.CLASS BAR- O tenders altonndeniandi keeping billiard aaloon. No objection to leaving city. Addrei* X_W, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED—AS TRAVELINO~AGrNT" 0 1 hare bad largo etperienoe for man; roar* In aelllne for manufacturers of hardware, nallt, elate, etc.; wru known In Unlcazo. A. D. MoM ASTER, of Itecheeter, N. 1 ■ Kane Co.. Il for ten (lay*. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. Dornaetlen. CITUATION WANTP.D-BY A SCANDINAVIAN O ladr a* eernnd zlrtlo a reipiclabl* iarellr. Caller addre«*M,6J4 Milw»nk*e.*r. S" ITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN OIIU, to eo to lowa. » Uconaln. nr any Weatern State, to do general homework. Apply 2M Weit Indlana-it., an •talre. SITUATION WANTKH-IN a PUIVATK PA MILT J-P ,J’/ * Norw*gi»n. a* I’liln wik, wmlim utd Ironir, At 2IOJA «il LLlcaxu-av., dnwn tUlrt. SITUATION' WANTHD-nV A lIRSHEOTABLJ? O Alii to do p?Mnd work or miit In htmitwutk. Util atlw op-«Hlr». 6ituati().v wantkd-i.v a rood familVto >’ «lo i**cml norktnd Miring, Cali atlUt Cliloiso-tT, (tuna re(9r*nco. gITUATIOV“WANTm SITUATION W ANTF.D—TO COOK. WARD, AND Inm. or general bmuework in a private family. Can fir* city raiDfiifn. t‘til for two day* at 719 Smith Jofler son-st., near Eighteenth. SITUATION W.\NTKD-BY A RKSPKOTAm.R O jrlrl In a private family to do general bnuaework or •ecoudwork. Apply at 85 North Wella-et., fur two dm. tMJUATIONS' WANTED - LADIES DESIRING O firat-da.a female help of any na’Un can be anlW at once br calling on Mr*. BAKER, 41 Foarteenth-at., be tween Wabaaft and Michigan-***. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A RESPECTA BLR O elrl In a amill private family aa cook, washer and Ironer. Pleaae call at South Siate.at. SITUATIONS WANTED -BY TWO GIRLS from the country, one (or renaral homework and on* a* second girl or none. Pleue call at too W«f aon-aL JbnnnarAsaen. CTTUATinN WANTED-\S lIIONER IN A LAUN- O dry. Apply at 63 EaalCbleago-aT., third floor, la the front. QITUATION WANTED—AS LAGY'S NURSE. HAfl O badannmher of ycara* eiperlnnco. Can nee Unit* cl*** reference. Call or addreaa liJd South llalsted-et. No objection* to the country. SITUATION WANTED —AH CHILD'S -J Able to instmet children, an J a good aswtr. Uofcr* tnce*. \ (3, Trthuno i.nice. SITUATION WANTED—IJVA HEALTHY WOMAN! aa wei-none. 742 Archer-ay. Em7)loTjn«nt: A "ivata. CITUATIONS WANTKD-LADIR3 LV WANT 03 O nrai-c'atv female help ran anlted «n abort notice by applying to Mr*. S. LA PRISE. 384 Writ Madlauu at. Situation wasted-by a young lady from Uu r.n.t, In a cnnfectlnuery or notion store. AddreraCl7 Writ Superior-«t. 4 LUMBER YARD IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION, J\. dulng a goad fur **!■•. Saiialactnry reason* Cren firr lelucg. Apply to UPHAM A EMERSON. iiou. 111. \ GOOD BUSINESS CRANCF.—A RARE OPPOIt iV Itinily— A itrf-elaa* merchant tailoring, hat. can, and funit.hlng nore, torrale <orea*b, *ttnated on rail road. a Uni 1 12, i mile* f ruin Chicago, in a Uourtatilng town of 3,00 V tohabltant*; stock clean and mostly neir, and n tin-top fir*t-ela>s trade; atoeK tuanlce* slwnt 83,ui0t reLmnt for aelling satisfactorily given. Addreaa K 16, Tribune office. BX KRRY FOR BALK, HORSES. WAGONS, FIX* tnrst Ac., now doln* a *ood bualnota. 27 Bin* Island at. Chuap. • BUSINESS-SMALL CAPITAL RUNS SOMETHING new Woat or South: makMiuuney imtnrdluoly; m competition. W. U. URII-T, Hooia 46 Aah'and Blocs. H'drtffi FOR SALK—THE TURN ETUI! E OFT HE BT. Ctiarloa Hotel and leu* will boiolt totv cheap. Building eantraily located in the busln**s portion *1 tae city, within three minutes walk of the Ctutora-llou*e. and Id the nildit of the wholesale beu«r« of the city. Fee particulars, apply to PHILIP CONLEY. •VTO.'l GROCERY AND SALOON FOR SALK; STOCK J.N DAUtt; term*. nne-balf cult, balance In secured P»;*er; non* bnl those meaning btuloeaa neod answer. Address it 81, Tribune offio*. J)oct»etipa ONE-HALF INTEREST IN THR OLDF-ST AND thrlftieit asonry bualoeu of Chicago, yielding a cleat net Income of not leas than |3.tC(', far sale. Will he eokl to a responsible acllie business man whn ran alee hia personal attrniion. Business Inlly established on a IB year* basis; no risk; sold because the mUrm< partner it compelled to remora to Oalllornia. Address, stating whore a personal interview may be bad, U SO Tribune 0800. Restaur tnt at statr-st. for salo cheap; doing a good buaineu. rpilK WKiXknoWN BOSTON CARPET-CLEAN i. In* and npbcUtrrtnc establishment. 44 and 46 Waal Adams-at., Chicago, for tale. 801 l r and angina, three Wacom, 1 carpet machine*, and all Hiture* complete, dome a flue cun bneloeu. good raaaon for aellln*. Call ur ad I rau u above. rpHR BEST CASH GROOKRY ON THR WEST I. hid* for tale, with a clean stock of <ooda, and doing a cash business of 61.2C0 per week. Iteas.m tor selling: bare mad* money anouith, and want to return to lha Old Country. Call at 303 Milwaukce-av. TO REVT-OR rO!l BALR-A FIUBT-CLABB HlLL lard-hall and saloon; good running business, splendid location, seven One bllllird-tablM and No. 1 fixtures, by K. S. DREVER. 78 Dearborn-at. Kara**. PERSONAL, Bookke«r«r*, Clerk*. 4a. Trade*, Mlacallnnemt*. ■ITUAI ION WANTKD—BY A VHLMAN AS FIRST- I clao cr«k In a pnratebc,ardlng.Uoncc. Call Friday . ISJ Kaat Indiana*at. . NATION wantf.d-to cook, wash, and Irou In (ir*t-ela»« prlrata family. nr would do cooking - flnteUii boardlnc-hom*. Call fur tiro data at 817 luahoiU-tt., up-iuitt, South Side, ION WANT h D-Td‘bo GENERAL HOUSE. Apply at «7 Clark-at. Nur^et*. BUSINESS CHANCES. rpo MANUFAOTURKUS-WK OFFER LABGK IN- X rtucem»nta to mtnnfactorera who with to settle at or near Chicago, with rtlln ad faeilUioc; wo want an Inter view with thote whu mean businet*. and can make it of mutual adrau f age loltoth parties. BOGUS A HVDB. Heal Estate Agents, IW DearUun-st. fpIIKI»P.ST“CASII GROOF.'ny’ON THR WEST SIDE 1 for sale: clean stock: good trade. A good chance for bntlneM. Good muons for soiling. Inquire at 163 Weal Harrison-*!. TO EXCHANGE- FOR BXCII tNQK-CHEAP LOTS AT HINSDALE, on klaln-st., 1 mile from depot-, will lake real estate, horse-or personal prwp my. Land adl.dntog (his soiling for 610 per loot: good bargain. BOaUE A lIYDK, psm etUie, lad Dearborn-st. FOR SALK—OR EXCHANGE—FOR HORSKS, OAR riag«<orothsr pn>|>*riy, all room bouse, near Hal sted-st,. CI.tFLIN HKuS, A CO., Room 11, noilbeaal comer LaSalle and leke-sti. Real estate for kxohanqb-we wish to exchange SIiW.OUU worthuf ti'iibar and eoal landx In West Vlrg'ida for good Improved or unimproved real *« aula thl* city; will pay part in cash. This land i< all covered with heavy wtmewood and white oak Umber, and underlaid wnb Inna ono toKrovoina of ooahand eno talnlng In many place* morn than 20 lost In thickness. Two ur three thousand acres on the lino of the Üb**a teskn A Ohio Railroad. Tbeoak timber nasd by the Can ral Pacitle Railroad of California is shipped from thU ln<medUia uelehbuibuwl, being carried vj railroad (4 Richmond, ana Imm thence by vessel around the Horn U San FraneUco. Slaves are also shipped in Isrca quaull ties tovanoos European markslsat isrge proute. Ureal abundance of lion om la also found theiouf a very eup* rlor quality. Pur funh-v par iculsrs, address , „ hI’KKRV, KlTulllr A CO., Talhaadge. Or Inquire el WILLIAM M. DEE, Coraar Adame-ata. MU) EXCHANGE—AN KLKOaNT IJOUBR"AKB L Urge ground* la Jickwmrllle. III.; oonipUto U every mpret for * beautiful born*: JackaonvlUa bai 13,000 Inhabitant*, ami b»» n any adnctilonal inatita Uoo*. and la dooly altua'ad, colled tho handaomeat plocg tn UllniU; want Cblraga nronerty or good lama. Aia ply 1011. MoKIHWKU. tH WaaUlDgtunat., Room IS. riio EXCHANGE—FIKK ItRICK, Oil NEW WaGuHI X for buggy, how. and tumcM. 180 South CanoLat. nio'KXCIIAKOE-FOH OAMII, AT TWO-THIRDS X lu wiirtb, * IwJ-»l*iry »nd boaamont brio* bsuva tl UotUgaUrure, o*tr Elll* Parks furniture complete U wanted! tenting for IS per cent on price naked} aanba vacated If deatrcd. Room 11, 109 DearooraaU mu KXCHANQU UNIMPROVED LANDS IR X Mama County, 111., for a livery (table atoek or out* *lda city proparty. Inquire of J.COUV, CBNorth Jaflar* ioo-tt. Ili) KXOIIANQE FRUIT FARM NEAR ST. Mich., for good Kantae or low* load. It, KENNEDY. Hil Daarborn-aU,Room 19. ItO EXCHANGE-FINE BOUND THOROUGHBRED cnli (or good round tipton borao. inquire *i M Ftanklln-tU T O EXO HAN O R—FIRST-CLASS bUBUIUiAN property cli-ar of Incumbrance only 6*4 urn** from Court-ll.iuae. Hapublte Life Uotlalng. KooinT rpO KXOIIANOK—FOR •50,000 COOK COUNTY NA. X Uuual Hank depoilu at par, cbole# lamia to Indiana, MUtouH, and-lowa, all elaar. or Cook C wuty property Inoumbarad. JAMES McOAULKY. Room 4, ISI U, Sallo-at. ___ fiio EXCHANGE—S34.I*O EQUITY IN IMPROVED X city realdonoe property fur lutra land*. JAM Erl McOAULKY, IloomLJML Kalle-iU rpoIiXCIIANOK-A CHOICE UNINCUMBERED X tot, 9 block* from depot, Kuulb Kuglawood. for a good piano. Alta lot adlwulug Uja •Latr* fora lao-a.atml carrloga, both muat bo la good order. Addrooa P 8J« Tribune ottica. XXTANfKD-TO BXCIIANOH-A aOODIMPUOVIUI >V property, roated lorlioO por year, lor a good bakery, In a gtH-dcuunlry Town preferrod, or will taka good b^aatMß^cU^^ddfaa^lWlj^frtbunaorhoa^^^^ BOOKS. TNDUNTUIIIBS Of NORTH AMHRIOA. BY Mo- X Kanna Itul*-> ban-lMmaly bound ia lutkay Uoroccoi full cilt. 19J colored platu* td CblaU,tWs btophau’t Bat*« nio.ogy. H »ul«-« lu)bandaouial/-uluT*d wotaa. pab ot ni tsui tiro** Surgery, I to)*., good aa hv, lit Claik-ak 3