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(Eljimgo tribune.IEIDAT, NOVEMBER SI, 1865

THE CITY.Sonmns’ Hon.-He regular monthly meetingof theSoldiers* Home win beheH this afternoon,ato dock, in the rooms of the Toung Men'sChristian Association.WooLzaaLß Onocmr. —Attention ic called tothe adnatisemcai Is another column, fora partnerIn the wbokcale grooery business. Fartuse wishingto enter into a permanent and safe business, withawtenced men, are recommended load dress

'fir. AsDurw’a Bat.—Nest Tuesday is the annl-. vfwr of the patron paint of Scotland, a daywhich la always rcmanbered amongthe Scotch,!>oih at home and abroad. The St. Andrew's So-'■dety Is makingpreparations to celebrate the occa■elon by a (rand banquet, to be given at the BrinsHouse, where all true Scotchmen are expectedtorally and do honor to the day.

Lincorr or Govtusmctt CLonmro.—Twosus-picions looking chare clere named Johnß.Cook andWilliam Morey, were arraigned yesterday beforeJustice Sturtevant on the charge of stealing a quan-tity of Government dothlng, amounting in value to(250, from the recruiting office inBole's Block. Inthe absence of important .witnesses, the case wascontinued till this morning, the defendants givingbaO fortheirappearance in the sum of (300.

The Hatch Boose Boeuebt.— Thomas Ander-son and C. B. Smith, the two men who were ar-rested the other day for breaking Into a room In theHatch Bouse, and stealing a watch and somemroey therefrom, were brought up yesterday lorfurther examination m the Police Court. Boonthe testimony of several witnesses, which dearlytbegnlH of the parties, tW Justice heldthan in (1,1)00 each for trial at the Recorder'sCourt.

Bt. James' Catholic Fam.—Extensive preparelions are being made lor the St. James’CatholicFair, which win be held in Bryan tt»ii on the 2SthM»d 20th of this month. Thepastor of the church,Bcv. Br. Murphy, recently chaplain In the regulararmy on duty.at Camp Bouglas. is a gentlemanwhohas won golden opinions from all the eoldlere Inthe volunteer service, where his courage and brav-ST ??? on many trying occasions.AbeFair has every prospect of bemg a success.

Bneoumorr or ilEarncr.—At a meeting of theBtrectors of the Fifth National Bank of Chicago,held Not. 2£d, IS6S, the iollowing resolution wasadopted and ordered publi.-hed:

Jteiotvcd, ITiat whereas. In the dispensation* ofProvidence inremoving by death one of our asso-ciateDirectors, Isaac Taylor, the bank has lost anefficient officer and valuable counsellor, and thatwe sympathise with his deeply ffimily inthe loss they have sustained.

NewFnm—New Goods.—Messrs.Brown & Tar-\»j have Just opened, at No. 153 Clark street,averyflue stock of ladles’, misses' and children'sboots and ehooo. The stock Js new, and »n»*]] tbela‘e*tetyl« ofladles* wei» and theirpriceswiDbefbuod to compare favorably with those ofanyotoer house In the trade. Tbeyhave associatedwih them Mr. Buckley, so long'and favorablyknown asa maantactcreron Dearborn street, whowul be felad to eee his old friends at his new loca-tion.

Scarcely Feasible.—One of onr moat promt-nentar.lste was lamenting yesterday toa friend toefruit leseuws of decentsearch forarerideaec; say-log (bat there did not seem tobe adeccnthouscloimt in Chicaco. Ilia friend, pointing to a eothiclooking picture freme, remerked that it wouldan-WCJI for * fence, end advised toeartist topainta booseinside ft, for his own nso. At thisbeof the peocU shook bis bead sadly; he conldnotrodde on canvass,tboogb be had sometimeslivedtinder it.

Sltjues Death.—Coroner Wagner bald an lc-°o tte body of ayoung man namedJ.G. Dwyer, who died vary suddenly at Calumet,on lueeday night, Qe took the train on the Mich-JsanOcTitral IlaibWlntheanerooon. when be a?-paired tobe in good health. After be arrived atinadestiuationbewaataken aaddenly 111, and es-ptred tato in toeevening. Aletlerwasftrandlnhlset from.hls_molber, Emily Dwyer. of Lakei2S^^.s,.i.T£.e returneda verdict In ac-

Imfobtaxt to On. Deaxecs.— Mr. J. P. Dun-ham, the recently appointed OHInspector, has filedhis official bond and announces that he is ready toenter upon the discharge of his dalles, lie hasesUWUbcdldroself stho. 398 South Waterstreet—Board of Trade BcUding—wherebe can be foundPi?-..?*.* mifire* ledv Dealers should not forgetthat It Isa serious offence to sen ofl without hisbrand upon the package. We hope tobear that theand Chief of Police intend to givethialmportMU malier their early attention. Letthere ty no half-way work In the enforcement ofme ordinance.I-ABcayrga.—John George Welch was taken be

fore JusticeMHliken, yesterday, for examinationon the charge of stealing a pair of drawers. ashirt, a watch and some money, from WilliamDrewes. The goods were found In hispossession.11 for trial under bail of S3OO._A. lad named John Tiersay was charged. In tbsyesterday,wltn pairsof hoots from the freight cars of the SnSd-gan Southern Railroad. It appeared that half abroke Intoa box andcamed off thebeota. The restofthe gang escaped, and Tiernarwas held lor trial in the eum of fJooT •

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A gbakp orchestral high mass will be performedat tbe Cathedral of the Holy Name, comer of Wol-cott and Superior streets,on Sunday, the 96th ln*t.by the Cathedral choir, assisted by the most distln-cnished artists of Signor Gran’s opera troupe, androu orchestra. Themost sublime pieces of church“S?*® selected for theoccasion.Her. Dr. Butler willsing solemn high ma*s. Thew®?? o«U>wd by the vety eloquent pas-lor, Itev. Father Holes. Tickets of admlsslonto"*5 S 1two ara each, and toordinary***** doll 4r64cb ’ 080 ** aecored at tbe p-S-

- rear of tbe Cathedral. Tbe pro-ceeds winbe applied to the relief of the poor 1

Law Ikstitcte.—At a meetingof the ExecutiveCommittee of the Law Institute, held vesterdar itwas ordered;*

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,Jb Tb*toliana *ftcr the Ist day of DecemberthoJuSSof Bwrd. shall he allowed to take2Si2i!i£??ynT. bo®k or book*, onleas be shallSS^STSSifRI"C8»

l,0n therefor to toe librarytaP®™? «s£® ■ receipt there-J2i.52.T-K J2.dffe f “V obtain hooka Cron said0“lfbyapphcation la person, a* afoiC«aid. or»P“ to*6, reces> ‘ or order inwrittU preyed «thelibrary room by a bailiff of coartS. That on and after the j« dar of December

•»IS&u£-2ie,?berof tow toß'ltntelo delegate, inauy respect, the pnnlegea thereof

PvxsßKxanov to Camunom Goto.—Lademlngthemembersof theThird Prednct policeforce, ua token of tbdr esteem and appreciationof then- late Captain, Fred, Gnnd, the recentlyelected Commissioner ofPolice for theXorthDl-

’?£lMto^s?Sd to a body to hi* residence onSS??iSg??o#d #nd bun «iLb amagnlfi-*“* direr Ira set, rained at over S3OO. nponvftxlchS®L%Lsm J^JnKriPtlon: “ftwSiStofje Commissioner. late CantainofN^n.w0 ,ce * the t&yorth Division.' The presentation need, m.Mli«e indJsLJo *1D S* oJnP< *-*<!•� e&d n-ae respond-r.?ELs,“ncr b-T Commlaeloner Gmd,alter vhiefa rdreehmente trere served to the entire

A SmAxorn Dmucum -John Wilson. tbekeeper of an office, r.** imkaMje*terday before Justice MHUken, on complaint of aCerman named Charles Groih, who accused him ofobtalmngfa under Iklsc pretences. Groth appliedat \lIkon *> office fora situation, and open payingS^S.f3’«J^ d,rect,,dloa,n,n at No. 109Indiana“‘Hcd as be was directed, but}?? told that four dillerent applicants hadbeenftSTJS* slmhar errand, aod that ihekeeper of theIntelligence office had no authority fromUm to en-wee mnu Groth then returned to Wilson and de-

«°»V. whu* «« refused.■ h? i Wn £ ve 001 uafreqneutly beensome of these offices,and when provenon the parties ought to be sevcrclv punished. Thecase wmcontinued till this nmnnn» me defendantgiving bail in (300 for hie appearance.3*rc Daocunc Jkvikcieix Cltb—a meetingof the Executive Committee of this time-ridiculed

orgamation was called lor last evening in “WefWbiekey Hall,” on *• business of Importance.” It!• difficult to conceive what business of import-anoc could call that august body together seeingthat the Invincible ranks have been long since socompletely broken that there is no nope of re-assembling the scattered hosts. It may be that

£ i i?.?n7.,hePB^ *»thclr breeches pocketsthink Uabout time to divide the proccedsTor.ltmay be,as we heard It suggested venterday, ttai

»' turn the renman's of'the party overto thelenian Brotherhood, though thisfrwareclyprobable, as, having the Irish vote already, thevdAD.l *,r“!Klb V* *!» ba rgatn.and wouldcompromisetheir principle* in running counter toScSllZo OI

Scorcti Fntcmic Festival.— Bryan Ball lastevening was Ibe scene of one of the largest andmoat pleasant fathering of tbe season, on the oc-caalon of the opening of the festival and fair of theFirst United Presbyterian Church. Tbe body ofthe hall and gallery were filled 10 repletion withladies and laddies, while npoo the stage

the interior of whichproceeded the plaintive notes of the bagpuw. andupon the doors ueinc thrown open there appeareda group of males and females dressed in Scotland'snational coflr.mc. Around the ball were erectedtabluand booths for tbe display and sale of fancyarticles and refreshments, whileoa.the east side ofthe nail a post office, wtth beautiful clerks Inwait-ing,waa in active-operation. The Great WesternLie litGaud Band was in attendance and famished�west music to fill cp the saps made by the changeofscenes upon the plalfonn. Tbe fair will be con-tinued this and to-morrow evenings.

Cp-übuateij PanmNoa.—To enumerate in de-tail the works ofcrest merit that hare been placedto the gallery of Messrs. Giles. Bro. £ Co„ la tbelast four days, would require more space sod timethan wecaa to-day devote to tbe subject. Bat wewould call the attention of tbe public tosome un-surpassed piece* by “Bricher,” “DeßncV’ “OeHose.” end “Jansen.’* Tley have Jost receivedtbe most perfect portrait of “Abraham Lincoln”by a celebrated Amcncan artist, now a resident orParis. Messrs. G. B. & Co. are opening some mostelegant Utile gems, in tbe way of ofi paintin'*cicoo'b and porcelain portraits, which, to ™«t»room fortheir holiday t-iocx,they aredoelng outat atranetf low prices, and those looking for“Household Adornments*' should not miss theopportunity now offered. There has been a greatdealof maleexhibited in Chicago for a doeclass ofpictures for private dwellings, and we hare lelt theneed of a tinecollection at reasonable prices, wblcbthey non supply.

“A thing of beautylea Joy forever,”

*nd thortarecollection may mike perpetually gladmanya “Homo Circle.” '

Booddor Trade Battebt Association Meet-ing.—An Informal meeting of the members of theBoard of lYade Battery Association was held lastevening In Culver A Co.’s office, Boom No. 8Chamber of Commerce Bnil ding, for tbe purposeot appointing a committee to receive the bodies ofGeorge Crane. W.Dacoata. Edward C.Field, GeorgeWhite, Thomas Wypsnt, Desire Jnberts, WilliamWallace end Samuel Dodd, which will arrive thismorningat half past six o'clock, over the IllinoisCentral Railroad.. Messrs. Charles W. Weeks andThomas F. FitxwUliame, the Committee appointedby the Association some few weeks since, to pro-ceedBouth and recover the bodies of the sleepingbraves ofthat battery, arrived home yesterdayfore-noon, after successfully performing theirmission.These gentlemen, upon their arrival in Nashville,purchased rinc-Uocd burial cases In which Ihebodies were placed when dii-interred, nod the lidsthen put on and securely soldered, rendering themperfectly air light.

The committee elate that the remains are all in avery good stateof preservation—much better thancotUobe expected when the lengthof time they hadbeen boned is taken Into consideration. Tbe DoitedStates Express Company have kindly consentedtothe useof their wagons to convey tbe bodies toJordan’a vault in the old Cemetery, where they willbe temporarily deposited until the arrival ofseveralmembers of Battery B, which are expected soon,when a grand andimposing funeralwill take place,and the dead heroes placed in tacir last restingplace inthat beautiful dty of the dead, EoschiU

racSwKtoir mmed ffentlemra ,-crc appointed, committee toamimpnirthen it Jacobs F. G.Deane, J. A- bourse, vV.ILs.odelL A°M. Ira,T^A.McClelland, and W. H.BnrdelL This committee la expected to be inat-tendance at the Illinois OenUDdrpolpromptly atCH o'clock this morning.

IEDUCTION Of MtHN FIEISHTAOLImportant JQettew.to the Pradaeen*Contention.

The foUoirtiis Important Ultra relallre to ih«Proposedaettoo of the gmnprodneers effert

TBOManoHiamoum, racaionrt cmcaoo 00.00or tbaiir

William Birney. Mc> .

tot, ln«H«r m. to attend«{«F»raa|ttie In the convention to be held atl»*U)was dnly receded!bT.wsSa*^l““wcrin« Jt- hopuif that I ehooSSSAJ l* !®S**f "»o«eaeatß to Stead; a* It eer-2reafP lcaanre to do, I findlast moment, U willbe impoeelbleforme to.do fo. And I bee yon win accent fortiSw£}f“d th« commit tee,my etoccre|hch°Dor yon have done me by yoar kind mrita-

Chicago, Nor. £l.

Hiesnbject which It la proposed to brin»beforeConvention Is one that eaUatsmy bSrtySiSpath}, and I rejoice to know that the prodneeraofGrandytoantyarc alive to the importance? ilCertainly no question more directly affects themthan that which relates to1 doubt not that a vigorous welledc?°!?„Sn P* P"1 of the People of theJ>J cmr national legislator?-find their demands, when shown to be reasonable!“, d *£,*7 ujpressed.trillberespected!

ofa public naturela of more vital importance tons at this time »»>uthe opening of a newroute for our largest lake ve*.sels around the Falls of Niagara, greatly shorteningtiecanal route to New York, or with a reasonableexpenditure, bv way of improvement, to the St.hawrcncc canal, enabling ns to reach the oceandirect. We may expect opposition to thisfrom theprater partof hew York, but withan united efforta “"‘"ibe time dropping other questions about 1uhirb there may be local differences, the Northwestmay command the respect and the ear of Congressto a sufficient extent to crown their effort withsuccess.

Nor should the efforts of the people be directedsolely to the cheapening of transportation by thewater routes. The excessive tarifc on produce im-posed by therailroad corporations, both East andwest, is a propersubjecl for theirprotest,and theirunited effort lor a remedy. These corporations werecrested by the people for the benefit of the neonle.and they mn*l be made to fed the necessityofmeeuing the demands of the country promoUr and atrate*ol compensation equitable to all concerned.Trustingthat your Convention may be productiveof ranch good,.and expressing to you my hlgh'con.eldcration. I am. air.~ CtLs. RIkdoSSrsox t. f, jot,esq., or DETHOIT.

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jol isiooof’ ttSihmfuonbdbalfpf the Committeeof Arrangements for the£?,iTfnl J22i°f2ec i-to'xnom>,r atMorrt-.Inviting,lbe upon the subject o?the hblp Candaronnd the Falls,and the nariSuSh,paof Wio l,sootonsburden. J wish It were inmy power to meet withyon and address the Convention upon this subjectobject to be obtained ia one, vir; abroadand deep and ample highway from the Westernlakes to the markets of the world.

~Af. *• nothing ol so much Importance to thenothing which will contribute somuch lo Itsprosperity and progress,, so do 1 think& co. lbin?I ln the fU nre which should soSSSiS«t .fnd °?Ite l? e «ntiment of the wholeWest unm the erd to be obtained should be ac-complUbcd. U is certainly in the power of ibeNorthwest tospeakwith a controlling ponernoona subject so Importmitto it. It* presentpopala-lion alone win enable It to do eo.and ttapopulationofa lew years hence Mill enable It to control thepolicy of the Government and the country. AllIS! *?? “® I* discussion, the domina-tionol Intelligenceand of facts, showing the peo-ple how deeply their interest* are Involved, andthere am be no donbt as to the result.rii,L<SVHjE!. Te.?l l pea i-pleynre 10 meet theConvention and aid the work ao fer as my ahlftltvwouldenable me to doso, but for indfcpensahleen-

eascßtenu which By fclay In iSfdty to-morrow. J

Any.bnsiness which could have been postponed•would not have kept me, bnt it is of lone ap-pointment, and requires my presence, rehabtherefotebe compelled to forego my wish and thepleasure of being present at the Convention to-morrow. Jakes F. Jot.took n. kYbesxct, esq-, or cidcaoo.

CmcAoo, Not, 21, isgs.Wji. Bicset, Esq. <frciI have thehonor to acknowledge the recelot ofP^.l* 3*.inelant(accompanied hrF^fflaMJsSfssrssg-rsrssa

around the Falls of Niagara, thus opening a newchannel of communication to the seaboard, for theof 9>eKorthweet, which are now eobearl-if nurthened with transportation charges: with1 most hearulj sympathize with theobjert* of yonr Convention, and U would affordmepleasure to attend yonrConvention, IT my en-gagement*would permit. 3An eminent New York poUUdan has recentlycontended, In a aeries of letters, that public landsshould be set apart and appropriated to the pay.menlofthe public debt created toput down therecent rebellion, I have long been accustomed toSv such deference to the opinions and recommen-tionsoflbe gentleman alluded to. that nothin?but the clearest convictions would induce me toto express an’opinion adverse toone eaun-dated by him; perhaps if he were to take the°vsf.Ln . Jona froma Western stand point he mightmodify the views he has expressed regarding thethe P obUc brads? Wcneedoar ol rnbtate to findan lliustra-

,°n 'nfdotn Mid beneficent efforts ofliberalappropriations ofpublic lands to works of Internalimprovement. The public lands appropriated byCongress tothe State of Illinois in aid of thecon-struction of the Hiinol? Central are nowto the United a tatos Treasury-inthe revenue on commerce created asdde-vclopcd by theconstruction of the 111.Cent. B. R.14113(1 ,tos donated wouldharereap red for the Government, li they had beensold at Government prices, and these revenues will

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continue to increase as that work continues to aid !in developing the revenuesof the country. Other iInstances might be named. The IllinoisCentnu is Iselected aa an instance at home, with which voa Ipie lynstcad of settle art Ja«*

Unde as a fnnd to par tha Interest redeem “heprincipal of the public debt, they shall be ludicl-JJJifJd “P^P1??I ®^.10 the c°ostnjction of a publicwork,such as the Magara Ship Canal, 1 hare noft?SJ,t »i?l,rcrcnoc the Government wouid deriveftom the commerce such work would develop, invV.SI- v ex «-cd the Gofere-tnettprice of the land, at thesame timesuch pub-lie work uotrid lie a bond of union stronger than athree fold cord. It McCu

TKE ROMANCE OF THE WAR.liectnre Before the Young: Men’s Asso«elation hj Colonel Nichols.

SJIERIBLAIV’S JURCII,Last evening the third lecture of the course de-livered before the Young Mea’s Aasoeution,fSEfc*-* f ***?• by Colonel GeorgeWard Nichols, lateAid-de-Camp to Major GeneralSherman, and author of the story of “Sherman’sMarch to the Sea.” The Hall was filled by a hleblrrespectable and appreciativeThe lecturer was introduced to the audience byGgJP* Broun, E«q., Secretary of the Y. 5L A.The subject of.the lecture was.

thc Bonmcz or thewan.““L•taoe the revolutionaryt\«r, mol the evenrial spring or IS6L theAmerinnimSiffilfiSSf mHS oEP°,rtnnl, leß to develop theirloniinUc sentiments. Before that time writers hadto ideallremost prosaic indlvldoaU, or elsedwell

SS&teSiSJSf ““Sf dev<riSor all„JJ nprisin? which followedthe flntf^.»!. or

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thi5,UoD ! wnj‘ ** grot arevelation!£**“ ’*n a

r, J^°Ple »* u ww to the world atIwge. And what a revelation it was—the nation iof t-hopkeepew enddetUr springing into rbetaostwnrllkc nation the world ever saw. It was the neo--5fcno?i5lnphal,ctll* “d,tjs Men ibeU*““S®* 2?I“n*‘tJ aakt Prominent fa hla£3*3l!; •£f.wllift,d 1:006 forromance,•Dfltfe.tlooln.tepmoD of tree American man-

Perbap* the most romantic event in the war If?«'”

."?'ai shemm'.Scl.to the sea and subsequently to theIn thespringer C4, Sherman passed fromChat*tsnoopa when Gram crossed the Kapldan. Th*wars in the WUderne£ probabljachieved the success of the plan contemplated.destruction of IloodS armyremoved the only obstacle then in theS5t?A, pm °' AU “’-I‘

gl*«« ot V* e mmh 10 CaroHnaj wastS?,bhcrmanjc, its execution alike glorious to to-etal* and men. Themarch overland to the sea wasinKoneremesQuixotic. We livedojxm theSSmy, and they ivere never enabled to Sow or tore-telllhe motionsof the army. Five hundred ndlesft* ‘ramped when the troops fongbr a iwittlealike triumphant over nature and man. Golds*boro was taken, and so ended the campaign to theCarolmas. Then Grant struck and Richmond fellLee surrenderee and the curtain fell opon the waralike to the joy of>orthcni and Southernpeopled’OneoftbemortromanUc Iccldente of the warVis one connected with the detenoe of the aju!toou paw. A train, about the only one on theshort road, had been run om ol Aliatoonaand takenbv the rebels Into their llnca. Itwas needed bt the 1ii

*berm“ ked *bo re^dnIt. remarkiDß “one man is better than a hundred“

*or <Ls*’onD*niS n“'°De of Rallant boya in blue.* 1I never ran a locomotive la my life, but m trv Inow, and Immediately be ran down the trac£reacbwl the train, which had been neglected Irrharebel driven, who were carousing fn a pot-Sonrenearby, leapedupon the locomotive, tnrned onthe 1stc-om, and followed by a storm of bullets and ex£ icnulcm, brought the locomotive into the Union ]Another Incident exhibiting the heroism anddancers of a soldier e life was noticed by theI*** kw?A b

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Bt* Dd&c ttP°° the broad parapet olMcAllletcr. lie was paring npon thcscenearcord, when his attention was arrested by thetona ofa youngsoldier, bearing upon htstbe insignia or a sergeant's rank, so peace-tptty.was h£» Countenance fixed, that bm forth®deathlytore of his eye upward, one wonldbelievebe was enlr sleeping. And howhad he died t Thatdaya small group, Jed by him, rushed npon thepsrepeta, planted the American colon, and thenwere turning ,n their triumph, when tlieyoung scr-crcnchinc near, and Immediatelyebtered himsrithhl* musket ted ordered the rebeli?J£STSd€r* 1H Te eays thescene the tajpant Tower his musket he drew hist'lsilolendshot him through the heart.Coinage has become so common a Quality in theAmerican aim; that its possession has become tobe no e?pecta) qualificationin the mindof the sol-dier*. In their ranks have Jived and died manyi.ue heroes, men whose deeds, if known, wouldram them a fame rrafiupasecd b; an; of (be heroesnftbc old world. Among the mauy real heroesnho bad come beneath the speaker’s attention was? ■u«b sW>“ m young man con-ncctfd with the force of General Howard andnlwej-s chosen by him for deeds of great danger?'h2«iv p0 .r?a ?c% ■Pe#k er detailedmany ofthe pnl-snt acts of the young Captain, hU manydisguises, and hair-bread lb escapes, now an thet:mebe accomplished his work and always evadedcapture, or U captured, bow speedQy he escaped.

, ‘■°? fices which the war forced upon thepeop.e of the bomb may never be known. Thosewho suffered most, and nearly always nncomnlaln-ipcly,were the women.-ladies ofculture and highli.etnfiered poverty and want. They pave np theirluxuries and the thousand and one nothingswhichSZ£ m,£e

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uP ibecomforts of life, and quietlyen-jn j’OTerty. Without hesitation theygti e np theirhusbands and sons and brothers,wed means in theirBgrifJPfP"**ll »«»-young and old, within the«h^dfK*c<lc^ n,* Dce Into ri»e ranks of the,? n oneof rebel tides, Jntispeaker met a lady of highcultureand refined education «-hn

imew,mom. >M£TtoZ°kl‘£‘Zfi%flgmlng lor a holy an.«Tfflr nnr w!erty, and will never be the’slavra of the Northl”

He said toher,“Madam you haves husband?Tth»Confederate army, figlninf to*«SS2 °[hecause you speak of. la that ran*e „gf» 10 4?“’ yoB w ,ou]d wmsent toracriflce hSlilelorltf” Forseveral moments she war Wn*£i“her deep intelligenteye-, a minute bcfo£into hu with fearful earnestness seemed to h£turned Inward, as if to read theTerr brain. Shecoreredtbem with her bands, seemingly attiringtohide some fearful vision from her sight, then stand-lag erect said calmly and without emotion. “Yessir. for onreanse I would sacrifice my husbandwho I loie more than life,”«

eyei?l.dfls?^ncr' be met. under a flag df trace,a Major of rebel cavalry, who asked him if be badseen the lady in question. “ Tes.” I replied, “Imet her at her home, and afforded her some nro-V^iion

*.,dav/’ said the Major, “I wasdli.iTcnUvengaged. We had collected our forcesand were considering what would be yonrnext ob-3»*ctlvc point, when at the time a Southern womanwho bad broken through year lines, broo,*bt nssome intelligenceshe bad gleaned from overhearinga conversation between some of voar General*!Colonel Henry—the husband of the ladr in ansa.Hon—with a small forte wasfwiih me, and it wasdetermined to move that night. We did so. Therewas no moon, and we rode slowly along throughtbe woods, when suddenly we lonnd thepresence ofyour forces in oar proximity.. A sharp conflict en-sued, aid alter the straggle Colonel Henry died.

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He Mul tome, ‘Major, I am hurt, tad to tbedeaUi*rragbwm^wUei-ttd.wlU 1 thine nori. JSj* M wu not,** continued Col. Nlchola* ‘4ha Ama(ol vision. nidipassed before ttawllSftSftg«” a ,tal pr^TlhS“Tie war of rebellion baa brought ont the eolHtof romance and daring which rtallr exist?hfiv»minds of lie Ameriran people,but L™ i£.e

PKTrt imUl OJ ™t nfclioi, “fffffl;countries ench trials nave riven HbVand art, may we not expect ih« ffIJSSteSSSnehaye as a nation P&sed throt&fSdradnred, wm oDV

asarffsaasdisordeblt saloons.

The Headquarter* of Crime-How toHeal wltli Them.Thefcarfai prevalence of crime In our midst 1* aenbject on which moch has been aald and writtenMd much anxione thonght expended. The effortsof the police, though to a certain extent preventive.Are only so indirectly; their labor* are chiefly Inthe

detc<aipg the criminal and bringingI™°* “a lawfn]mcn’’mayd£

PAAlebmcnt. They do7hotthe at Its root; thoughthinking man concedes that the preren-** w.®°ld be much the best and cheapest

.

U)??“nch donbt AS to the proximateIncitements to theft and riolsni»-drtoklneling and prostitution. These madden thf vtoSnT

f? 1* 10 "hat he baasquandered, and that be may gain the mmnn int».c «PP.tl>e,?NotP°t of a thousand does a nun steal to outbreadInto the month of himself or ffimUy; he steals that10A® of hi“wlf and woS:ates. The time of the thief Is spent In caronsunnS»«W ‘^“tor tbe Tile, aFd eo iSufflSS1116 P° ufs* when In search ofa criminal are seldom in fault: therSow their haunts, the places where thot^c/_^Bpo6e* til? 111-gotten gains, and eoBlmlgbUray to the spot. The thief, when not en°SARML ,n W» business ol stealing, is either In Scgambling house, the low booting ken, or the houseof prostitution, the two latter being not imfre--sSS’nS>d^Khe*fslro2f;BOd fcqitbythe^ameindividual, There the high revel is kept—there thePiwdcr matured, ih7Ttamg«

not seldom thehaKwretches quarrel among themselves“d threaten, while disturbing the peace of thecommunity, to rid that community ofthelrores.encc by theuseofrevolTera and thebowle fadE”of the law these bousesare termed disorderly, and so wellIs their charae.terand theirevil influence understood, that lawsand ordinances for their suppression are almostly Instituted, and in well regulated dtSChicago wo have an ordinancewhich prorides that whenever thekeeperrffa drink-tag saloon Is convicted of keeping a disorderlyhouse his license shall berevoked?but unfortunate-ly-ioronrsclves, the ordinance is never enforced.Clark streets aboundwith rile dens, notorious as such to thepolice; places where thieve* and prostitutes herdtogether unblushing!/ under the very eyes of thepolice, while there are very many suchdcna morethinlyscattered elsewhere.Noon© questions the as-assertion that If these places were abolished theamount ofpnlelde crime would be materially dimln-Isued. while ofcourse the excess committed therewould bo largely estopped; no one will deny thattneauthorities nave full power to shut them up and

drive put the wretches who there disgrace humanity.•> hy then Is It not done? Why do not ourauthor-i’ics treat these social ulcere with the knife, cutthem from the dric body; blot tb*m fromexis-tence/

There is an admitted difference between the feet.?i? ot mcn!P ,he We9l aod ,n tnore densely set-tled communities. Peoplecome oat here forliberty,ana are not,as a mass, willing to submit to (besame reatmmta as Impoeedin toeEast. Bence ourE2E. iy <Wpk*nga and beer gardens, which havebeen looked at wltiftallyby many would-bereform-ers, but not attacked for the reason assigned by anoffice seeker here ashorttimeago: u lf weattemptthat,we shall never go Into office: there r*re toomany who would vofe against Uand m." There frno doubt that to be enforced in the West, a law

but there surely is no one whowill concede that the gamblers and thieves are insuch an (on-)respectable minority as tomate-rially Influencea vole. It would be o libel on ourdviliration toadmit that the nicer has reached sodeep and spread so wide that to exterminate Uwould endanger the Ule of the pbvsidan and pa-tient * *

It marno tbe possible toclean'ontaH the sinksofmoral pollution which abound in our city; there~eavUTT' that w»Mpeoye to discover the corruption beneath. BatIt Is possible tostrike the monster’* head when itPhotr* Itself bo unmlstakeably as It does In thesedens. Lei it be done. Let the police authoritiesbe Instructed to report ctcttcase of conviction tothe properp-rties. (in the Major’s office) that thelicense may be eospended or revoked as the ocea-eton may demand. We would not that saloon keen*ere thonldbe held responsible for the £fcverj one who enters his place, but the law shouldbe made toreach effectually ever one who know-ingly harbors bad characters on his orherpremlses.

Tbe Fenian Panda.The recent expose by the New York Timet of the

real character of the Fenian organization, and thearticle thereupon m yesterday's Tbxbuke appear tohave created agreat deal of excitement among thepcacelul warriors of the Fenians, and we have al-ready received a number of exposdilatory, threat-ening and vindicatory letters frompersona profess-ing tobe amongthe chiefs of that declamatory as-sociation. They explain with refreshing candor'themodus operauH of issuing the bonds of the “Irishni£nbU fl “ffPp* enthusiastically of the ardor5?“. w blcb Irish laborers and servant girlsdivide their earnings between the support ofthe church and the cause of Irish independ-ence, but they are ominously vague respectingthe manner in which these funds are applied! andlove to deal tn flittering generalities;* such as‘•spreadingthe Influence ofthe Order,” •‘undermin-l lsf,£^iI‘ p Swer’ steps toward recog.nltionby existing powers" and “procuringthingsnecessary to thesuccess of a revolution.” Coniditpossible that any other people would lavishlyconmbnte, 8B the leaders ofthe Fenians say theIrish of this country are dojng, fn> ffia nominaliWo°rrL°r *

? ?,oMry GOYffSmcnt vrithrat toSi ton orPAjjg 0p jmy> and bands' rf such a setot ignorant knaves as are believed to control theFenian organisation 1

We append herewitha copy, verbatim etlUetiim.of one or the letters alloded to:wn

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“Editors Tribune:SleindlgowbanhMilTtnoQimMo axalntyeehamc d nv yctrelf; boo 1 the hlrelia’ mle qt theWndy arrietoknuir nv the Sassenach? By the}*£*•™ 116 Mo eabejß’ aansiaitts, ycr worse norIhJm, furye dlspla the kloven hole ov the Yankeein ycr soleless mencneeaxin’ yer impertnent ones-tna consamin’ tb*. funds nv the Fenian ornnln.

nnui,.0?! iyt nn ’ snmbody to cum ablntyeunbeknownst Jowelt ye over the hed witha shllle-Wmes is Ituv ynra fwat* dunMid the mnnnyt Fwat times la It uveniwunxcepi fhlm as spends U? Isn’t it enul fur yerselftoo (bet It gos tor the gooduvIrdandf hrinn. theland ortny bnnh, I luvyeesJ,t3rTe more for the feeshun ycr?SSJJ!?r „

teri bare* and the pccnbai tha kon-trtbyut fur vur manapiahun humthe millsbait,elseltery. Butas fer yu, Mister Tamest. ye havSS.**”?*1 »ad inkomprcheaslbnlkonUmu and I hop bam the bota nrme warrum Irish hart that no tree Irish!ni*l «<le Ter fowl sinlrasbnna. re spalpeen,reftLtbe ,u”t!19Jeehode 0»eblltorbkkhanT °*i Jeomad £aun. Te tom to Mulrorslrkle wnnst and rldlkoled onr «hm»>, gur j» wSr* WshehmeL Gal It ouTSStnalwu sftoke{ yn d rather, but U wnzhjt no eereonn op p.tniv/fl??!11WTIZraiber mofur the later than the ia? Jura

J?; ,h e JParP ad to a thnnderin nollj about Irelands°* » I“JPi* yeIrerhere nr of theway wey3 P*e mldnlmen in the ouldfrom? beg or ahlnt a fence comeru^^,W^Il2?-?lirf??n* to ’em i and ouranmfyinis mighty conrtndn. D’ya think: were fon»st th*“ti1* ra*»*ol hard uvftvaikwo didIn the time lha wanted to dxapht uz In No York.Ihe Hun hart ov oar prowd raisism becnm that nralain,aLd eche urn* noln hlmallfthe linrulpro-J" an Intonalnabol line nv kb"sfida hisrolnl bind bom wlthscomoT yean a pashonftarvesmonc. Dont think yor coin to searn cansI tak ye* Then hnndreds nr ur anda hundred Irishmen nlver wnx afeard nr enny wanman, bamn his bavin Arearruma or beta mltrdes-prit. Nowlu my advise to ye as a hind tnat yejtetthnt up about tblm Penin bonds. We that*the Icador* or the Fenians nos fwhat we duz withthe manor and Its nun uvonr biznes Aval uthersduzwith the bonds. 1 dontmeselfcare the fwi«sclcv a leprechaun far yer dortrenqnirees, bat thenothers as may find them mmtuconvanynnt 2 defyenny man to eay bisk is th hwlte ar meLbntSurlm makln ar me Uvln bl the Fenian movement.Im wan ar the Onytur* Sur and lant Ithire that meexpjwlt shod be podebr twat I devoat my talent,me eddlcaebnn and me fife for? I warrnn youilsttobowldyerwblstlntbefacber, and not provokethe rath uv the |Fenlana and ypedcally them ashowld the funds and partiklarly me,

~ ,Fnan* Mcoraon.MuJcahey Bed Orrytard Fenian allarg.

Tlie Comet—tVberefa it?An exchange has tbe following paragraph:Multitudes of countryand city papers are herald-Ing the apjnorch ofDicta's comet, and pointing oatitstocahfym the heavens, in a strincof sdcntlflc!£!i^!ii l^uao!L?nllltell&b,e that woulddootdil to the office ofa murtiVunn Theirefforts at Inddlly are as clear a? mod, and remindoneol tbe Scotchman's definitionof metaphysics,as the attempt of one man *• toexplain toanither asubject that be kens hisseT.” Here is tbe Incldinformation now going the rounds of ihe press:This bctpitifnl comet is now visible to the nakedeye in the neighborhood of the constellation Peca-jns. and close to the bright star Martab. one of thefour bright luminaries which form the well-known square ol Pegasus. It Is now por-ing a somberly course, and will cross the

celestial square about the middle of December.Singularly enough. It then crosses the old path fol-lowed In 1840, and near apoint where it was thenobserved to separate into two comets. If will con-tlnneto approach tbe earth until the end of Feb.,when its distance from ns will be only eighteenmillions of miles. At that time it will, however,have advanced far inlo the southern heavens, anddisappeared trom here and higher latitudes,’Now will oot somebody tellns In what particularpart of the heavens this beautiful coinetmay beseen on a givennighti After an this learned quo-tationof Greek. Latin, and Arabic, it would be afavor toexplain the precise locality of the brightparticular star, and this constellation Pegasus,which was once known as a fiery steed that youngpoetsip ere expected to ride in order to win the fa-vor of the muses. But where is tbe ‘comic r •

“For the benefit Ol OPT prrhnn^A | and It 11OthflU“whom it may concern” toknow, we win state thatthat the square of Pegasus is composed of fourprominent si are, and lies iramediatelyeonthwestof thevernal Equinox. Themendian circle cuttingthatpoint—tbe equinoctial colure—passing nearlythrough two of theeure, the equi-nox. and “Alpberalz,” eome twelve degrees to thenorthward. These two arejoflen referred tobyastronomers as giving the location of the color*.Of the other two stars, lying westward, oftboeeabout sixteen degrees, tbe northerly one is called“Schcat recast,” the other “Markab.”ihe star “ilarkab,” near which tbe cometnotv is. crosses the meridian within a fewminutes ol six o'clock In the evening, and but afew degrees south of tbe Zenith, It may be seenbetween that point end the western hortitm, tillnearmidnight. We give the following rule:To find the “square," turn your face doe southabout half past six tn tbe evening, and look up-wardas high as yoncan without straining thenset,the square will be in mil view; "Markab” is (bestar tn tbe lower right bandcorner.

Extobttno Monet.—Some time yesterdayfore-noon, a respectable looking old countryman, namedHenry A. Detrich, went into a saloon on Wells

. street, kept by Sam. Light, and called for lunch.While be was partaking of bis repast a young col-ored woman, apparendyjm inmate of the boose,came and warsea him to take care of his money, asthere werea number of roughs around the bar,Thestranger took the hint,and concealed bis parsewithin hie boot, before waiting out. After payingfor his breokflui, be discovered bis parse had slip-ped out of his boot, and thinking it had beenstolen, he turned round and accused a man namedC. B. Thomas of the iheff. That Individual becamevery indignant,and pointed ont the pone whichwo* lying on the floor. Dclnch, who fs ofa timiddisposition and partially lame, apologised for hismistake, bat Ihomas gave him to understand thatnothingless than £5 would repair the wrong. Tbeold man, afraid that be would be beateuTuandedover the money, and then departed In search of apoliceman. The rough wap arrested in the after-noon and taken before Justice Milllken. who heldhimfor farther elimination till to-day, the ball be-ing fixedat $2,000. •

Elliworth Zouaves.Only a short time has elapsed since this promis-ing company of cllireu soldiers, (embracing as itdoes, the finest dart of yonng men In the city)the people of our dty tbe “uprii aucerpr by which they were actuated by the magni-ficent manner m which they entertained the solidmen of Boston, the “National Lancers,” TheZouaves have been so long an institution peculiarloChlcaco, that torevertlo their history would besuperfluous. Suffice It to eay they have ever beentbe pride and boast of all our atlrens. They haveconcluded to All theirranks to tho maximum num-ber, and a belter time will not present itself toany©four young men wishing to perfect themselves lamilitary knowledge. Application for membershipmay be made U> Captain Brand. •

ITALIAN OFEHA-I PIABTIBI.1 The rendition of the Martyra last evening wasrefreshing compared with thatoMhe Masked Ball,

t A “*»* artistic or thoroughly enjoyable perform*t »oce we can scarcely remember in oar operatic

experience, ao ranch so that we arc tempted into. comparisons. Heretofore the best representation- of the Martyrs given here was that by the trouper last spring, when Zacchi and Masdmlliasl filled Ihs

| primary roles of Pollute and Paollna, and our*t operatic readers trillremember that no character in: ZncchJ created inch an euthnsl-

- success SlasalmlUanlachieved was due to her efibrts rather than hisAs . ■ whole we consider theraidinon lest evening euperlor to that.opeaiae ama of the first?^.., ncchr.?y superior to Gazzaniga In vocal es-eenuon and literal confinementto the score. Butthe progression 1q thesecond act and the culmination in the third, Garza*U*/*n.lVei? ormMce ' rafl thel>cst we haveever seenr?’5eJy"fa.tage; not so noisy or gestlcnlatlveas

??®®* b“*Intensely dramatic, cla-rical and statu***9“®- conception was drawn to the life,and5Qd expression of the face were lUos-tratlveof the dramatic points of the character. InS” “Stance purely objective and requiringtalent of the moat Intellectualdasrlcal idea was prominent through--5£f; «f? 1?/,eTS«.8,“?I,citlr ana absolute apposite*tsfsL° .£f poses and statuesqueattl-

m?11 016 effects, vocal and dramatic, hadof the stagey and stereotyped characterabontlbaii. Hey evinced originality and inde-pendenceof conception, a feature which marks alloi uazzanfga s roles, and stamps her preeminentlyas agnatartist who departs from ibe beaten trackoi tno stage and marks ont her own way. The dl9H9J soar* tagrime and the ptreAe dU-tffr V*ui'xlc3 *o abundant In sentiment, weretWs‘Although the artist didnot confineherself to the'score, often taknur loweroctaves, and omitted much of the floritnro, thereg“ be no qnesllon that the Intensely dramaticl°n«nd the original method?IeP 1*/ed,, more than atoned for the lack of dvto-

MMswsssas*a, <S24f 11, Bot u «** reserved forGazraniga toeffect her crowning conquest at the

f“or £° the mScddm-tctbloo from Paganism to Christianity occursThe transition was strongly marked, and the nas*

ana He Sound oi Harps,” into which she threwher whole soul and mergedherselfin the charactercreated a genuine furore, and that rarest of allcompliments adouble encore was tendered her andJausumi, who shared the duo and added greatlytoits effect by bis fine stage preseaceandsuperb high-er register. Zncchl created a sensationId this ariaGazzaniga aprolonnd Impression. Zucchi’s rendi-tion was in strict accordance with the rules ofthe modernItalian stage and hereffects werecreatedlargely by mere vocal flexibility. Gaz/aniga’s nm*» triumph of Intellectual ancT artisticskill. Of the two we prefer the latteraiuAiml threw himself with warmth and zestinto his role, and here he differed from Massiinlll-ani. whose performance dramatically was hardand cold, while his voice bad not a tithe of thesympathy displayed by Mnslanl. Although hoarseat the outset, be gradually overcame It ns hewanned up, and precedent to the Haro song deVtycrod'rtno rayglo in superb style,like Gazranlza, be reserved bis resourceshowever, for the culmination, in which his stagepresence was fine, and bia singing not only intense-ly dramatic and expressive, butthrilllng, from thepnalitvof hia high notes and the excellent m.nnpfin which they wereused..Oriandint's beverna was one of his best efforts.He was very true to his character throughout, andsang invariably In good voiceand style. His Ah/tpiaa/o waa especially Spirited, and gained for Mmwell merited applause. Collcttl was cast vary un-gratefully, bn* orcourse did well. Heorebi-*—under Mnzio’s spirited leading, played "V**lively, especially in thethe Proconsul, the spectacle iwrsSrafisfetriumphal.arch, made \ \enSaa miii «■.tWS&VS*'*'**** be glim! withinstead of Tamaroln Ncmorino. Themereannouncement ofLottl'u name Is sofiiclent to war-rant excellent staging, in addition to the Elixir,the last act ofFavoriia will be given, which wIU in- 1trodnee Gareanlga in oneof her best effects.He following Is from Wednesday morning’s N.T. Herald! *

Opeea ur Chicago.—The interest tn the operaIn Chicago appears to beopon the increase, andthatprairie dty hravety holds Its tank as one of theronr greatoperatic centres or the world. There isno other operatic manager In the country who cante competed toOnn, and no artists who can erneand act like those of his troupe. They wUI returntoEurope witha rcpntatlon even greater thanever.AatsEJiE.vrs,

Mrseeic.—The “Past Menof the Olden Time” onthe boards so successfully during the week, givestray to-night to “The Ticket ofLeave Man,” onwhich occasion, Mr. Aiken, the Bob Brieriy of theWest, asks bis Wends to give him a bumper.V McYicKEß’s.-To-nlght Mr. Ralnford takes hispl* Hypocrite” will be produced to thecoewe of the play. Her. Mr. Mawwona win de-liver a lecture on the this of the age In general, andtheatregoing In particular. * h

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Acanext. op Mcsic.—Kelly *Leon’s Minstrels,the etattroupe of the West, repeat to-night the ex-cruciating bul introduced on Monday lost.—This wonderful gymnasticand acrobatic combination, give a* performance im«evening In Smith & Nixon's HaD. For one nightonly.

Hcrnard *Lament’s Operatic Concert troupe hasreorganized, and quitted the East for awhile toa lonr through the West. They open InKocklora on Monday evening. The companyem-braces several artists of well acknowledged talent,of whom the New Yorkpress hss uniformly spokenin terms of high commendation.Ten Tlronsand Dnloulats In ArkansasAppeal to (Js for Aid.

In Tuesday ’s issue were publishsd two Wt»Mone from Cbtplsm Leard and aSSw 8 r£S*»g*S«lto trying to supply thebf to«ej»oor people forclothing and?n «

aMOlute necessaries, and the letters thatcometo almost weekly, urgingns to hasten on sop-phes, compel ns ip again appeal to the public foraid to this truly Christian work. The holidays areat hand, when tbeoldgarmeats are laid aside andnew ones supplied. Will not tbe generous peoplefrom the cl«” end the country tend In donationl,&:! we may be a^e torelieve tbe wantsof tbeper-ishing! Recollect lb»* Chaplain Leard says Ire hasnot seen an able-bodied moi.

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uUng alms.AH contributions in aid of these su^“rer9 Bbonla

he directed to the office of the Commission, «JL 90Washington street, care of Mrs. U. W. Cobh, Sec-relai7- A. U? C.

Belief of tbo Poor._,

A“eeting Of ladle* will be held In the TonnzMen » Chriatian Association Room*, No. 15Metht?dUtChurcb Block, ihU afternoon at S o'clock, to<wp*»lraUoD of ladles to co-operate with.

Ift?a ,?ew

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c° lIQP “d ReSef Com-stlttee of the 1. M. C.for me wants of the poorof onr dty dinin'* thecomms winter, espedaJ reference being bad to pro-vl dingclothing forwomen and children.The want In this direction is verypressing. Hundreds ofwomen and children are to3av liter-auj inrrat and suffering for the wantof comfort*-cle dotblpg, and theyare ntterly without the abll-ityto procure It for themselves..Jrb?^.eß ®*i? llscit yc“ rcDder ns great asslst-(“this work, and we earnestly Invite all whotWsp^m?*0 eßfia *eln 111 te attend the meetingJ*s.L. Retxolw, Ch’n Citizens’ Relief Com.H. W. Pmua President V. M, C. A.G- C, Gross, Cb’n Relief Com. Y. M. C A.

LOCAL HATTERS.*n *nrs!

« rarest perfume lie. beenra cbß3- 111a 1,01116of PJulon’Brtimr-bioomlng Cereos”Is concentratedall thatftneycan conceive of refreshing and exhilaratingfragrance. Sold everywhere xSll

IQcn’s flue Calf, double Hole* sewedP°0,a at the Great Bankrupt Sale. 151South Clark sheet, three doors north of Madisonetrect- xsto

~Wcn’» flue Calf Boots fop Sd.OO.attbeGreat Bankrupt Sale, 1MSonth Clark street, throedoors north oi Madison street. xMS

CousresHional Globe”-yicNally &Co.. 81 Bttrbon streeKwill receive subscriptionsfor the Globe at tIO.OO. ibis session will be a veryeidtlngone. They have AUanilc and YounaFotktfor December. * xBIBTbe[“ColombianGin,” tbebestartUdeof American distillation, i* now* for saleby allDruggists m the Doited States. Tbo proprietors

have undertaken to bottle this gin, so thatno con-sumer may be defrauded. nov3-u6Bl-50tlatest from Egypt,-Fenner’s Egyp-

tianLotos.—A new and exquisite perfumefor laehandkerchief. Cleopatra and the ladles of tbepresent day using toe same perfume. Penney'aEgyptian Lotus. A Caution to tbe ladles—Don'tbe imposed upon byhaving foreign perfumes forcedupon you, when you have justas good—yea, andbetter—made at home. Get the Egyptian Lotus,for Instance, and vou’ll never ose any other after-ward. For sale byaTl druggists and perfumers.Price one dollar. Manufacturedby tbe proprietor,P. A.Penney, at bis laboratory, Fulton Avenue,comer of Jay street. Brooklyn, L. L, and sold byall druggists end fancy goods dealers. EDWIN A,IXJVEJOY, Wholesale Agent, No. 33Fulton street.•New York. notSQxM utnwag

ladle* Afflicted wltb Discolorationsoo the bee, called moth patches, or with freckles,should use Or. Pkhoy'b celebrated Morn AimFbeckub Lotion, it Is lotalllble. Sold by alldruggists. 0c25U573-181-w r&x_A Bad ”a Bad Breatli tho greatest curse of life.How many lovers it has separated; bow manyWends forever parted. The eobjecl la so delicateyour dearest Wend willnot mention it aift yon maybe ignorantof the fact yourself To effect a radi-cal cure nse the Balm of a Thousand Flowers as adentiflee night and morning. It also beautifiesthe complexion removingall tan, pimples and freck-les. Price 75 cents. For sale by all druggists.For sale by R. H. landon, Chicago, wholesaleagent and all druggists. 0c23U68-ly-*-w-r

Markets by Telegraph.NEW TOttli MIDNIGHT MARKET.

[Special Despatch to the Western Associated Press.]Nxw Yoek, K0r.23.

The stock market is steadily gainingstrength. Theprospectof continued ease to the money market en-courages the dull tide of street speculations, whicharebeingpushed withmore vigor, and newoperation*an being started. At the morning board anotherupward movement was opened on Heading, with salesof 7,300shares. New York Central and Hudson riverwere also stronger. The activity tn Northwestern Isabated, hut theprice continues firm. At themorningboard 6,Coolbareswere sold. Mostof the speculationsare In the bands of cliques, and it Is rumored thatseveral newcomers are being manipulated. The mar-ket continued strong during theday.

STOCKS..The following were the closing price? atLSOp.m.;

New York Central, ?7; Erie,92 tOUdaou River, lWY;Reading,UC#; MichiganCentral, 70; Michigan South-era, 72Jf; Cleveland and Pittsburgh,93£; Rock Island,ICO; Canton, 45J4; Cumberland C0a1,41y.

I GoldIs dullwith a moderate demand for customsClosed at USX-

VQSKT.The money market Isdull, with a supply exceeding

the demand. *

Governments are again dull, but prices steady, ex-sept In7-30s, which show adecliningtendency.

The petroleumstock market was active today, andgenerally firm. Thefeatures were the rise of 12X0onBeoueheff Bun, and $640 on Montano. Tbe decisiontn tbeNapoleonoil case gives generalthe Petroleum Board. Sales to-dayat the followingrates: Cherry Bun, lie; Excelsior, $LOO: Adamant,7Sc; Kentucky, Sl.10; Germania, si; Heydrlck, 90c;Oceanic, SSc; Oil Creek, SLSO; Bennehoff Boa, $30.40;Buchanan, 60c; First National, 4Sc; Montana, fVM.Petroleum sales very firm at 40646 c for crude; re-

finedsells at 646C5 on spot. Sales ofl,ooohtlt.Tbe followingare thequotations from theDry Goods

change:Bbows SHxnrxQS—Standards,Mtfc; Medford.Sic:

Nashua A,SCe; Laconia B,27c.Blxachxp Shxtitkoi—'WUUamiTllle. I3)fc.Paisrrs-Cocbeco. Me; Pacific, 3c; Sprague, 25c.Delaine*—Hamilton, Sic; LowelL 23..Ttcxs—Amoskesg AC A,SCc;DA A 60c.Stbipes—American86c; Hocasville SJc.Denies—Amoskesg 52He; N. Y. 4“H.Cosset J*A»6-NaumkcSESic; Laconia 33c.CsownDßus—Etandardfile; Stark H3lc.HoofSeibis—Bradley’aDaptex Elliptic87)fc to fi.os

per do* . .The following despatches bare been receired at the

fc'xcbace* to-day j.

. 'BofcTos—Market qnlet, i»o change la prices, ho

accrannlalioo ot roods.Barruiowt—No change to aote io prices to-day.

Marketa Utilewore retire. Cotton S&SSc.St. Locifr—lrade moderate. Price* a shade lover.

Weather mild.

dozenhoops.

PHiuzmraiA—Ory (cooda marketdoll tad ca«t-Bayer* boldincoirtor loirtr price*.

PimSKBflH emu KABKIF.tSpeclalDespatch to the Chicago TrtbcaM

riiiuiMi, Nor.3.CATTLX-Owinc to » material failingoff to theeop-

plyof cattle ftt the Central yards, the market U »

shyt* firmer,but boro* trescarce, »nd there Is bo lm.proven:cct to note la price. Stock cattle are rerydollat SdSKc. vhlle prime fat cattle, inltahle for re-taillae In theeastmmarkets, sold at from" to"tfc.Several droves of fresh Illinois steers sold at from5*to 6Kc. aed a few droves of prime Indiana steersbrought 7STKC.

Hoos—Are dull,and withasupply largely la cxcetaofthe demand, price* are lower, and today ship*penrefused (0 pay more than 10Y®llJfc gross, fi>rlair to good averages. The shipments east fbr theweekare over 15.000head, nearly IXooo.of which go (0New Tort.

Baxsr—Steady, with a fair demand at 6®7c for goodto extra.

Albany Cattle Market.[Special Despatch to theChicago Tribune.]

The receipts of cattle thus fkr this week are 4,100,and LOCO were heldover from last week’s supply. Salesonly ina retail way as yet, with no Improvement luprices.

Docs—ll XQ UKc.Pittsburgh Petroienm Market,

[Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribune.]_ Pxttsbuioh, For. 23.Fxraouux—The petrolearn market is somewhaterdted to-dayowlngto the tarorable foreign new*;and withabrlak demand and a limited supply,priceshave advanced. Sales of crude at ia®uuc, brialn-,^£inboD!l 801(1 •» Me. Free oD U now

quoted at .4fc7sc forprime standard brands. BetaineIs qntetat 40343 c; free and resldnm at f3.Wj3.50Vbrt. There will be a stroog effort made tn thecomlagsession of Congress to have thetax of 11.00 Fcrude, at thewells, reduced, orknocked offen*

8t» Louis Market.[SpecialDespatch to theChicago Tribune.]_ * _

Sr. Louts, F0v.23.Tobacco—The market was more active for all de-scriptionsof manufacturing, sales of green loss at

.6.90; mediumahlpplng leaf at «14J)C;good do at1 16-*5 : common manufacturing at19.25 {medium doat•f 14.00® 16.35; gooddo at tl&OO per 100 Aa.“e,of «npw itWJO9t6» s eitm>tf7a3®.Ao; double extraat (9.00&9.23.

Gbais—Wheat don and lower. Spring at 11.36®cl °b 8t H-45®lA0t fall at |U7®LSO;choice do at suo®2J». Corn dull andlower. Choice mixed at TSc; yellow at 36*3Bc; white at 81®82c; choice do at 6S®B7e. Oats ashade better. Cholee at 41®43c. Earley duUand un-changed. Bye dulland lower.Whuxet—Dull at *3.13.

Mllmokee Markets.SpecialDespatch to the Chicago Tribune.]Bicotts—Floor, 5.W) brls; wh',lt

s,«3obu;cora.?,os«bu. IWD“'°*UtSniPKKSTs—Flour,3.TT5 brt# , wheat, 105.600 bn.

"*Annual,with mtleInquiry.�Ch^«w2ie wi^Ze - t anad™ceoflc *MrtW

ShnWe^n««’. o°QbQ No.J*prtn«la.BloreatlWT;

December, at fi.»uKSLN0‘" wW rt »*»**•

frtighu quiet. Only one vesselArtrao-j, Boißo-Me. of <O.OOO bn Motat nonSlT’’ ““T“r' fix Ko. 1aortas.*LS6 tor J\;>, g,and 65c for rejected in store. ’[To AsiocUted Press.}

Mhwatoxj, Kot. 23.Plots—Dull.SSfSZSSSaSF'*'*-R(celr*-t9DO brla Hear, 102,000 ba wheat.Shipment*—3.KX) brla floor. 106,000bo wheat.

Cincinnati Market*[Special Despatch to theChicago Tribune.]■ .. . CDicnrsAn. Not.23.Flocb In good demand. Sales ofsapertueat IJJO--.1J8.JK49.73; f.mllyatßUGailutt '

*" “*<lßn"dM W-<n»UO for oiared; |l..ofDrnowprime. Com dull ud KiJclo.rr&lee ofnew«Moi old .Hue, 0.1. ite.dy,at «oilc. Bye Heady »tSJ»9Sc. llari-y■Wnmorr—Steadyat $2.21Corros—Firm,middlingat 17,PiOTisiose.—Mess Pork dnU and lower. Sales ofnewand oldWHO. Bulk Meats dun and Helm.Bacon-ebonJdtn U*c; dear sides 23*c. Lard declln.Ed Vc; Kettle 21* c; steamedHe. Green Meals tower—shoulders tie; sides Ujfc; hams u^c.

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?£?*“Market of late shows so decided difference.>3 gross; IL9O net.Moxrr—Easier.Exauxox—Finn.

‘ Tewele Passed Detroit.[Special Despalch tome Chicago Tribune.]_

„DxrxoiT.Nor.39.

Ur—Portland. Dousman, GreyEagle,Dows—Excelsior, Orphan,Breden, Monarch. Hinck-ley, Hastings, Shape,Flying Cloud, lUrtzcll, BaxterCulver, Moss, Sasco. �wind Norm.

Baltimore Cattle Market,•

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Batraoxx, Nov. 20..

BairCaTTL*—The receipts of Beef Cattle dorlurthepast week foot up 1,430bead in excess of thedismano. BcaUawags, aL&tsxo * ioo »« gross- coi£mon to fair Beeres, ftSUtaO; good do. *7J»a7 73.'andprime extra do. |&coaßA-a decline ofoncommon and fair grades. stock CatUe doawllS. fiilrrequest at unchanged.prices. aoeec in» KflwT^! ortho week Hogi feH fully50cF 1M tts, but the market, under lighter receipts; ha*ruled firmer. The principal sales to-dav vn. «,|l3Js®iß.,ri nett forcommon toprime Uve HogsJSSSrP***?" •®alivana ™rkft Arm. Sales oforttaary toprime fat Sheep at *64007.73 V 100 &■

UqjTW—Sftles 800 bales middlingat Me. The do-maud is confined toa fewbuyers.

New York Market.N*w rone, Nor.a.

Aaata—Quiet,Corros—Finnbnt scarcely go active. Sal** •—'>vnbale*, ata&abte for middling. c tales.—.,sooFlocb—sfiJoc better for sound cxtn state, while

kind* are dull”ddrooling!»JO*H.4S for extra state; »8J0«8.60 for choice do*for »t»perwestern: WsO«fl.Jsfor commonto«t» »C3tcrn; »3.OOC<£US for Sn ?brand# extraroaod hoopOhio, andt3 a)fatIf,-SO for tradebrands. Market closlucanietWgiarxT—Polland dert lainp. ttJOA-ib *

Obais—Wheatvery dollana nomlnailr lower v«l^«so SprtnP.»lA BjeouletandMate, »UO. Barley malt quietCorn opened a shade nracr. but closed quiet;9-ia*fcfor miaoued,and 96397 vc ror sound mixed weSri-

tn» JUerP2.{S{'7 "Uholxeu neariy vellow. Oatsfirmer, »t

fi)r noftOQn(l» “<* 62®w for sound—

Bn^«eadyatl3*3tl>fcforCuba Mosoorado.PxraoLxrM—Steady at 40311 c forbond64<g63c. w “~*

Wool—Quiet.'PBOTIHXOSS-Pork unsettled and lower at mow*S£{£ formess, closingatKO.ev regular and smSdEg torprlnißmess; also IpM bfls m«ayear,at 130.73 ; brls newram for d£Octoberand January. seßer'scntlon. at tiiu®i£sronletandheavy at #».««u.00 lor plilh mmTiii ooa1«*00for extra mess. Beef tarnssteady at SifTna^'i^a9f J“con dnll: Cunbenand middies�tt%l7& Dec!? Bbfr* l: c 5100O" short ribbed do, tort? e JPr, i tßteeadavsln December, atKe. LvdheavvButler dcllataoalfc forOhlo«jd»I

50cfor Slate. Cbeetefinnatisatsc. ***

Buffalo Market,Bcttalo. Not. 33.

Ftom-raJl ud onchangtd.

dSkitcL*^™405 wbll* Wlchlnai«a.ls; Oraen Si?Mlm&c fommS " ta condition. Rjinoml*

Warner—Nominal at«?.«PnoTuioss-rork, >34XO.sSlarS?lSm~mm' “ Itoci““r- 5«a":

*"«“'• Nm "» «VOswego Market.

_ us»tw,uci.a.

“v declineofabont4t W»*S®WO tbr No,l Bpring;lOAVaioJwMSteJS?' ILa® 11-50 tOT »w«i uiisujatS

CanAt, FBxiooTß—fiteadr.b^f(UMbu“‘e.°°" ! ’ W“ 5'S" b °

~C*NAL Etposts— brls flours 42.W bn wheat*sjs&jr^Wo^“' T=■»*> «> ■«. sb, PKdNew Vork Stock and Money Market.

w Nrw To**, Nor. 33.Monxt—Active and steadyat 7 per cent.dtxblinoExchano*—Firm at fo9aUJ9>f.toMwSSoSJSIVfISf.* »■»"•*»< declining. Stocxb-DoJI. IT. S.Sa, 'Sl.ree-.UHK:* 01^00’ ’«• *• do.’i£n\\V.8.5s HMto,reg n PI. •Treaamy Note*—'7-dOs/3d series,Fnnoim toLivsspool— Drooping.

Tot?.*7 B Ohio * MUa. cert., 2#Wt Mart*

‘«j?Tr'V3ik™,U c-”•* Q- 11|1(;ri *‘f^New Bedford Oil Market.

Ntw Btoford, Not. 23.Jfe?™ KMlay fbr export at 12.40per gallon.

K“£? 0l for manufacturers at 13.43,the fiighessThw* 1* a pood demand batstock7«5 holder* areArmat53.4S per gallon. Sale*w* 4«brla Northern while oil atfl.Gs per gallon.

Albany Market.Auust.Nov. 23.

Ftocß-Qnlet.rOll, v°?u *5 *°° d d«uad j sales of

&ff&&9F££ >r "u,e - ro“a ,od •««»

Siiipptd—By tows—Com, Ti.OOO bn; wheat. 63.000ma\t,?ub^^ bOS barleF* B WX» bo; rye, B,booba;tow '“ d* °f S *hMt' ‘

Montreal Market.„

Moxthxxl, Not.23.Fnorß—Boper extra *7.73(38.00; extra *71)0(1723 •fsney W.lOatUO; Welland canalf&lOaCAD; No I Caruada wheat *A2O®gJ3; Western *9.7395.0.leTWdOc^^l’ tr*n** ctlo,lB‘ °» u S3®33c. Bar-

Toronto Market.F Lora—No transactions. TOBOSTO* NoT’»

spring, ILO6AI.U.Earley 6C@ ,oc. OaU 30034c. PCM UOCOc. Kyo 33®

Toledo Market.\iPW ,3f—'?sf*l 1036 lower. 3ew

VWhiteMlchlpm at Sl.£t>foi.£6;ola amber at 53c; newat S<Cornet*tier, galeaat 69c for No. 1. OatsLiseFsndirrs—Qnlet.

Liverpool Market*—Nov, 4,IFnim Richardson, Eetlll * Co'a Circular.)wtjtL being broken by ageneralrS>!?*r on. Tnesday. and mtmlcTplal elections on theSi2wfes,^S.B ’» tb.?a ¥0?Dt of transacted haslimited, and prices remained xa-yeMerday.wtien with a good conramp-he demand nearly all articles Improved. Wheat

;?n advance of 3d to 4d B 100 as. quotationsSs!SiiS£2iiJ,Jiter l®B 100*100 »■: MUwan-•Si pP rt°» ios®:Oa idV) 100 as:*“» Canadian, none here.«

Block of American,prices are quo-ted nominally as last week. Western CanaLj&aSs-CMiadlan^WTdSs; sonr. 23©26e * brl 196 **

Coes—The arrivals have been large, but thesteadydemandfor consumptionhas enabled Importers toad-T“*e 0Jice * to *DsSMS3Os 3d tor sound mixedWestern,mtin^tMCtv31 450 68 r ° r wtltc- »l which they ro-

Oatsoal—Also In better demandat an advance.of Dtw Irish bacon being In-clued to sell at 72®65«per cwt. American is less in-quired for-newoffersat 7ie;4s; old saggCs. Hams—'sellingat BteTSs per cwt. Pork-TbeenllrestqckdoesnolerceedSOO bris. In theabsaicegfhffr AmMlcannew Irish has sold at 102sCdaiOTs 6dP«r bri, 200 PS. American old selling slowly at 80s®S^hJiS^~T?iJmc,.loiS 9 Jl“lt*<li the trade bayingcautiously. Sales tnclnde: Wadsworth * Spears’«ii23Cd,®-r*,2 l>erUer«e.SOI ns; IlubbanTsAdams’ India mess at Ms. a lotof 200ol _,ylfll at pw tlcrce.°if?*f7~^ lth light Imports, prices are wens?hiialned. gales are: boxes at fromOs to Os for fineand extra factory :SlsftS9s for mid-tiling to good. Butter—bteadr, but without anima-tion.Cue Canadian held for IBs p cwt* 120# being re-GoodmlddUngsellsat 112sto llfie, eoftparcSsselling withdifficultyat 100ato 10js. The poorassort-

*“•°^«cie<l aore attentionto Irishfo® Continental sorts. Lard—ln theabtenceof Amer-tao.noqnouuou. European has declined from§to{*zJ™’ Tallpw—Aqulet business, without changeinprice; American SOstasis V cwt. 11

W A BRIED

At Evanston. Nov. «d. by Rev. L. H. Bnabee. Mr-BBIGal aMSfe£,

U< 2?ro “i ““

by Ret? 1AltMOder Rttd’llet1

died.oei'np* #t Ws residence, comer ottO§es L,w lM *lnes street,Capt. JOSEPH CULLI-

a7 >t 2 O’clock from St. Pat-SnVjSb&a F"ena3 ot “,8

t&M“ss. aj^ssasfe^'&sSiiidaughter of the late Geo. Situ of this M

amusements.riROSBY’S OPERA HOUSE.V ITALIAN OPKBA,DIRECTOR.

*«•"»«» BPb»crtptloainght~TaiafFrtd«T>eTenlag.Rot. .4Ur. SzTuoßxrxAaT CojnjLSATiojr. EntireOpenol OoolMttt’a Celebrated Comic Opera,

li EU8I& d’AHOBE,and thecelebrated Lest ActofLA FAVORTTA.L rJulr dAmore, so enthusiastically received oowith Hiss Leer Sotosrs wArito*; Big. Lom willappear uNemcrtno ;_S!g. Ob-wm In bis famous roleofDulcamaro: SU.mj.2rl.Ooadwtor and Musical Director, Staso* Mrnn.Bsturday Afternoon. at halt-past oxa o’cloct-Doors openat quaß'nes bzvokx un.GRAND GALA MATINEE.vS^ B/5*I t',0?“<V. L Pc,a DI lammermoob-Mn?jxPoCii^.lt,ll4aJ

» Etwdo; FeUInU Ash-ton. jUUen has ktodlj coaaeotedtomake theptrt ofBaymoodo. rMatinee oa Saturday win commenceprecisely at half-past one, an hour earlier than tuna),acd will dcortrby fouro'clock.

BAFFO.Fotic*.—AH the extensive preparationsfor thepro-ductionofSaltoare now completed,which willbe pro-<»«ced with a treat caaLgracdmlioen scree, for theflattone to Chicago,on Monday,next week, with Oaz-

tanlga.Cash Pollnl, Mnaianl, Branded, Colettt. x! 33

“XT'VE IN THE BOWER OP, ,aJJSDBN,*’ with four other Life-Size Picturesof the series, forming the

MILTON QALLEBT.Open dsyaod evening stFrodsbam A Co.'s Art Gal-lery, Mevlcker’a Theatre Bullatog. Admission scents, xsa-tp

AfoVICKER’S THEATRE.-L*r i- J.., MadUcp-stg between Dearbornand State.McVICEEBA MYERS Managers.

FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MB. BATFFORD.GREAT COMEDY NTGBT.

The performance will commence with the greatcomedyofTHE HYPOCRITE.

Inwhich theRev. Dr. Mawworm will deliver asecularsermon, givinghis reasons why joungmea shouldnottimtTUX Tdxatbx.DR. MAWWOBU MR. RAIFFOED.

d,«. Sfi,T"TCEn". cmch“l' ““

SaturdayAfternoon—GßAND MATINEE.bcmma M1»

pREE PHRENOLOGY,BY O. S. FOTYLER, OF K. Y.

AT BKZTB 81 XnSOITfI halt..MONDAY EVENING, oo Self-Improvement andManaging Children. Fbzz. Pack the nail.Scteadfle and Ilcllable Examinations, Charts, Ad-Ticeas to Business, Marriage, Ac.. dally, from Ba. m.to 10p. to.; this week, at the Tremont House,lest chance with this Veteran Phrenologist,Callat once. 1133-Id

jyjcVICKER’S THEATREEXTRA AyXOU.VCEXEyr/

BENEFIT OF MB. BAINFORD.FRIDAY EVENING, Not. 31th, when Will be Pro*dnced the great comedy of

THE HYPOCRITE!Inwhich the REV. MS. MAWWOBM will deliverspeculiar sermon on various subjects. with particularreasons why everybody should shun the Theatre!The performance will conclude with the ibrilllnsdraaaof a

PlCg TUP*In, THE mOHWAYItAH.

(}OL. WOOD’S MUSEUM.Proprietorand Manager.Kw" rnnH^anlv 7 Director of Amnsemena.UK. TUOB. BARRY BtageMaaager

BENEFIT OP MB.FRANK E. AIKEN.TSP&*?r- kdll bo presented byspecial request, me great museumspecialtyof,™E MAN.

*ni theevening meorchestratheRobert Brlerly Schottlsch, composed anddedicated toMr.F, E.Alicea by Ocorge Stevens!

Biersiadt’s MountHoodNOW ON EXHIBITION AT

The Crosby Art Gallery,OPERA HOUSE BUILDING.qss

.J.QBAU

•A CADEMY OF MUSIC,■A jL 9-1 Wasblnytoo-Bt,bet. Clark and Dearborn.

Kelly& Leon’a Wastrels.MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 20th, and every eveningduring theweek. Twroty-two Artists. The largestCompany in theworld. Newaets by the four Come-

• “Circassian Girt,- “The Happy Man,”Pricea of Admission—Orchestra Chairs. 73 cents-Paranette. SO cents : Children under 10 years. S3 cents *

OallCTY,3scents; BoxesKJosad 13.00/ Doorsopenal7V, tocommences. Box Offlce open from 10 to 1,whereseats can be secured withoutextra charge. ztsCCOTCH FIRESIDE,O AT THEFESTIV.VL AND FAIR

Of the First United Presbyttrian Chnrch,IN BRYAN BALD,

THURSDAY, FRIDAY ANDw- ..

SATURDAY EVENINGS,and 25. Admission.3scents.of Words, to centa. gW*Doora openat 7. Firesidefcceneeais,acdon Saturdayat 7 v o’clock/ ICCGreat Western Bandwillbe In attendance,tsrDinners jn meLower Hall from 13 to 3. Nor. 31,22.23and 31* Tickets, fo cents. wSll-4p

auctimt Sales,RUCTION SALE.

EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE LADLES!No. 133 Dearborn-st, cor. Madison.

«»n Tj NovemberJ4,ISC3. commencingat 5 p. m„willbe sold without reserve, to the highest bidder, alarge and choice assortment of

PlncMllver-plnted Ware, two Pianos, La-dies* (Sold Chains, Gold Watches, Goldgets of Jewelry,

£“l* ,4rßC “*? choice lot ofEngravings. Toilet Seta,rcrfnmery.and exery varletyofFancy Goods.,r“> a .... rilA ui4C?CK * Auctioneer.XE *» IJ3Dearbom-st. cor, of MadHon.

AUCTIONEERS.Largeassortment ofsuperior second-handHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,Br“'“wccissa ssffiMsss^ 1""Wardrobes, &c.. 4c.,

A.T AUCTION,T7*s«P®JPil£S’ •* 9-H o’clock, at oar Salesroom!,44.4®aaa48Dc»rborn9lre«l.•XC9 UILIIKRT& SAMPSON. Anctloneers.

GILBERT & SAMPSON,VJ GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,

RICH HOUSEHOLD FURNITUREAT AUCTION,

jSsraSffffiSSSiffS’^liSSSjfej?:lor finite*. In Kep and Hair Cloth; rich Garble TodTibicaacd Bunds, extra fine Oat Sideboard*. Exten-JonDUitaz Table*. Ladies* Secretaries Whatnots,Rocking and Easy Chairs, Minors. Oil Walnnt SecretUnes mod Book Cases, Bedsteads, Hat Trees, TableCutlery, lot linen Goods cn with a general as-sortmentof

HoueekeopluK Goods**340 GILBERT A SAMPSON.Auct'rs.

AR G E STOCKLadies’ Cloaks

A3VD FUR GOODSAT AUCTION,

On THURSDAY, Nov. 30th.at 9k' o’clock, at Batten’Anctlon Rooms, coiner of Dearborn and Washingtonstreets. WM. A.-BDTXKBB ACOZAuctioneers.

WINES,LIQUORS, TOBACCO,T T CIGARS, TEAS. SOAP, WHITE LEAD. Ac.,AT AUCTION*

On TUESDAY, Nov. 2Sib, at9K o’clock, at Butters’Auction Booms, cor. Dearborn andWashlngton-sta..M Caddies Tobacco, i 50,000 Ogar^10 Chests Tea, I 100 Boxes Soan.aWftaWhlteLtd. . I F^CTChStW^e,• Togetherwith a lartfe varietyor Smoking Tobacco.Pipes, Wines la cases and casks.WU. A. BUTTERS A CO-*6oa ' Auctioneers,

STAPLE DRY GOODS,PRINTS, BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS,

Cloths, Bearers, Cassimeres,Wool sum, Drawers, Socks, Linen Goods, Merinos.Delaines, nothing. Boots, Shoes, sc„

AT AUCTION,On WEDNESDAY, November 29th,at9tf o'clock, atBatters AacUon Rooms, comer of Dearbornand Washington streets.WM. A. BUTTERS* CO-

-IKO Auctioneers.

JJLOODED STOCK

WALTERS.GURNEE, ESQ.AT AUCTION-,

WITHOUTRESERVE.On THURSDAY, November 30,at 10W o’clock a m..«i2fi ler»K* <e’/*?.ee ’8 Farm- 11 Glencoe station. 18gn« north ofGhloro. on the Milwaukee Railroad,36 Blooded ifarea, Geldinpa and Colts.Terms,6 months’ credit, approved security.The train to Milwaukee, leaving Chicagoat 9 a. m*will step at Glencoe Station. *

Theevening train from Chicago,and also theeven-ing train from Milwaukee, willatop at GlencoeStation.For fartherparticulars, address J. C. COE, Esq* Glen-coe Station, HI.lISO WIL A. BUTTERS* CO* Anct’B,

SALE.X SO BRLS BOURBON WHISKEY,(ForaccoimtofwhomIt may concern.)OnTUESDAY, Nov. 28th. at 11 o’clock, at Batters’Auction Rooms, comer of Dearborn and Washingtonsts. [1351] WM. A.BUTTERS*CO, Anc’rs.

■REGULAR SATURDAY SALE.JLAj HouseholdGoods, stoves. PlanoForte,OnSATURDAY, Nov. 28th.at 9tf o’clock, at Butters’Auction Rooms, comer ofDearborn and Washingtonstreets. WM. A- BUTTERS * CO* Ancfrt,

wSSS

gALE OF STOCKAT ATJCTION,

BY C. a. PICKET, AUCTIONEER,On SATURDAY, Nov, 23,1863, atlO o’clock a. m* Iwill sell, withoutreserve, for easb,atl47State-et, 4

heavy draft horses, 2 finehro. horses. 7 and Syearsoldrespectively, stylish and well used to theclty;lwhitehorse, suitable forexpress wagon; I brown mare, 9years old. with foal, and mulecolt 7 months old byher side; Ibro. express hone, with a good3-sprtngwagon andharness; 1 brown mare, 4 years old, notbroke: 3 sets new single harness, 1express harness, 3second-hand harnesses, 1 second-hand express wagon,1 open square-boxbaggy.

Also—at private sale—l new close carriage. NewYork msnnfkctnre, at a very low figure, to closeout;1 stylish 2-scat wagon, littleused; inew topbnggy;10newblankets, largeand heavy, cheap.

Room tor 4boardinghorses,xtso-lp C. H.PICKET, Proprietor. MammothStable.

©tean Steamers.IKMANLlNE—Consisting of six-

teen first-class steamships, between Liverpool,Queenstown, and New York, twice a week, viz;Every WEDNESDAY and every SATUR-

DAY throughoutthe year.

Tickets sold to and from Ireland, England, Scot-land, Germanyand France.- Sight drafts on Europein sums to suit.

llsnd-btlis onapplication personally, orbymall.at,t;O^l Ajmg.TTNITED STATES MAIL LINEIJ for Calllorula viaPanama. Sailingfrom NewYork00 the lit, 11th and listof every month. For berthsand tickets to Aspin wall, Panama,and SanFrancisco.anplytoJAS. VTARRACK. Western Agent, Si Dear-born street, Chicago; WkIJiR, FARGO * CO.,FreightAgents, New York- w)Utp

Salt—Htat Catgtf.rC'OH SALE—A very nice cottage

SS?*“«**«?& t^g.*X3MXfOR SALE—A twMtoS and

emul'Sffp'Zi‘p’Oß SALE—A new and elegant-A- house on cornerof Adams and Ahvrdrm-«i.

Brokets, l‘J3 Dcarbom-at,Room 3.SALE—Cheap—Two-story

X framehouse in Forth Chicago, known as laySuperior street, one block from the street cars, tenrooms, four closets, bam. sheds, Am, water op anddownstairs, with lot22x130 feet to an 13-root alterCan berentedreadily at SSO per month. Hocue analot for saleat 13,500; cash; balance In one andcSTSI.’.!“‘iTS.^oDmS: 801 f,eu?oi^aXpOR SALE—TylerHouse, Galena,X at a great bargain. Brick house of ss sleepingrooms, with 4 stores under. Good location. Price*5,000. For particular* Inquireat Chicago LaadOfflce.SMITH,SEAA SLOCCTM.

”f'

’p’Oß SALE—A farm of 160 acres,X In ftowmQesfrom 'Wilmington. Allfenced, xooacres under cultivation, young orchard,fairbouse, good neighborhood, school near. Pricevery low—S23 peracre: quarter down, balance on longtime. AddressJ.W.MERRILL, Wilmington, Ul.

TpOR SALE—A gem of a farm,A, with Cue Improvements, two mile*south of citylimitfLat a greatbargain. WABREN ACOODBICII.Real Estate Brohere,ia3 Dearborn-at. Itooma. x533t'OR SALE—2OO feet front of-I Elver propertyon theForth Branch, northof Chi-cago avenue, suitable for manotaetnrlag purposes.For salevery low. Also, ae. era! River Lota onSouthbranch. GEO. V.ByRZ), No. 101 Dearbom-st.cor.yashlngton. *B3B

FI)R SALE—A two-story houseon Michigan avenue (east front) on ten yean’i< sK;r.ll S?s?,latß possession. Price. *2.100. PETERSHIMP, frj Monroestreet. Isa

Tf’Oß SALE—Several good housesA ca Michiganand Wabash avrnues 5 al»o, on Adams,* rSrt£?;,E,VT£n*?£•• #t modorateprlcfts. WARRENt^SS?.»KICU’ Keal Brokers, Dearborn-sl,Room *, XSSJUOR SALE—Several elegant cot-A

, l£Be bouse* and lots on the West Ude. for saleWashing ton

Gß°' ‘ BYKD’ No- 101 cor.

I 1 OR SALE—For a few days only.ruS7 l°!L.flCTrH’ l«Jfor »Wock fronting onftiSfi? Hirk-at ’ 8 9°* of the beat comers of thestreet, and now brlnclna a good percentage on the“»pnnt aated. MACLAY &KEDZIE, NoTa Walker'sBuilding.orergßPearbom-gt. J xsU

TT'OR SALE—I 7 acres on ililwau-A.^2,PlsP*roa<lf. on, 7K *“He from city Uralta, at1 rrMYTVf»?RI. OIS tl, m«f na at low Interest. WARBENBooma! BICa * Reii EBUte Broken. 15MDearborn-si,

Th'OH SALE—Two new frameivTrth eonWolngd room, oo Mlchlgaa-ave,Housea modem-built,and Inpleasantneighborhood. The ground can be leased forvtSmof!®9 J2"!» orpurchased. W. H.BAMPSQW Mr,taleBroker, Room 3 MetropolitanCkick. •

pOR SALE—A two-stonr fi'-rae*a»re»r»tWUI boV-iW- . - Madlson-st. near Union Part.X— v v. - .OW. J. LEWIS LEE <fe CO. Real Estate.cnts, bo. 4 MetropolitanBlock. x«a

SALE—A fine house and lot,with bam, onStewart avenue. The house Is new.ij repairedand in splendid condition. Near the horsec*n- Appjr to HAMILTON A WING, RcS EstateBlock”* Dearborn-* t, Boom No. 6, Waited

FOR SALE—In the city of Wan-keoen,. 1.-'i-e brick residence with two lot.,atfi*£J|s * ,large brick fwWeoce, 4 lots, barn.AcJ atU’SSS* a house. IV lots, ban. Sell atlarß? Cn¥ ne honse.l lotard btm.at $2,000;a frame dwefilng-bamand 4 acres of ground. QnelakeTtow,position In February. *I.BOO s a frame hoas£?rith »Tri*A

(y£7 cb«P) *1400; frame noose andlacro lot. two; frame boose and lot, *1.000; ■ largehonse and lot, possession In April, 12,000. The above?elt loc^t^d’ water, linepenrlDg fruit treesand bcantifnl shrubbery, and to{£2^£ rtnsa v

bom w”vina,,liel, *altl, Jc,V. now isthe timeto purchase. I haveanumbs ofother dwell-V'SyJSw»

B0,? e,cb?lc « farms for sale. Apply to0.3.LINCOLN, Real Estate Agent,Waukegan. x55l

r'OR SALE—A nice residence lot,on thesonthwest comer ofOntario and Wolcott.

i?egibokKii”FOOT

L'OR SALE—A new and pleasant

SS&jgg£Wcn-

F3R SALE—A beautiful bail din"Prairie avenue, north of 20m street, eAI■ mot. 83x180 feet deep,to an alley. Will ba aoldtavTHOMAS D. SNYDER *CO faute A«SuRoom 4. Metropolitan Block. xi« ’

TTOR SALE—A desirable lot onAev22fs I «SSi?J'F d between Aberdeen andm*rn -, n? c ?*.'•

AWI H b VoW,°,r- J.LEWISBloc* C°’’ n EatateAgents,Room4,Metropolitan

Tj’Oß SALE—A new two storyandbasement brick bouseof 13rooms, withall themodemImprovements,and toton near Eliza-betb-st. Alsoa Dumber ofbnlldlnes and lots in differ-ent part* ofthe city. J. LEWIS LEE a co„ Bealtate Agents, Room 4. MetropolitanBlocic. xI2S

TT°R SALE—I3I 1-2 feet on In-A dlana avenue by 172 on 551h street, at a lowPrice- J.W. WACGHOP. 63 Clark-stTnps^n.T?OR SALE—A great bargain is-f- 1M on Klnzle street by Si on Wolcottstairs* J* Iv,WAUGnOI t *O. 03 Clark sr*^ op

A, Clark and Jackfon.sti. 50x170 feet on State-sL.Tfet on w«< RandolphMi? bridge; 23x100 feet on Monroe-it., nearrt£* AmAUi iK?l%U!& oa Mooroe-SL,near MonSnDSbini ,

Pu r JOHX d«KOVEb, Boom 7.XassSALE—We have three nice

■S’ co?t*lnlnfften roonu each, withwHaS?8 taiprovementa, and onllt separately, withon Rrairteavenninwiv Prlce

* e“h. Also! oneIS y ifie SST.I!c? llon9e* containing thirteen roomsImprovements, lot 50x170 feet, onwasntsgtoa atrect,east of I nlop Jtark. Prim, ais rrv\App!j ,° BEES * AVEII3, Boom 107TT'OR SALE—A two story house,P Q Booth Rackcr-st., tad three cottages on

Madison at. -c**t Of Loomis. Half cash and balancejig "a feqnir. »■ Z?' » Bo°th *»

POR SALE—A firsL :' aB3 tar,

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ye*:ofChicago, near tbftcountr° f

“S®*?* B< *J9int,K fox Wtct.and wltbta lVBCboo ‘* chnrchea la Urlnoo and York-tJinnf>Vl £ r “Ul*t mechanical shop*,S2SfJ&.v c^eo J lta,D,tJC ?.* ‘»es. * acre* timber. Wit!°JShar°’ ho,

cellar, cistern, well, and a good

A- J- TnPß°gjUr:

fr°R SALE—Two new frameHr._f?? el,taff, vn.l ,p *,r d eronad, situatedoo Michigan*TSnSS!iiD«

at lions# modern builts?-™*Sir

Eo Kent.TO RENT—House No. 587 Carroll

-•SJf**!* Paollnaand Wood, a abort dls-»«uce from I nlonl*ark. SUS worth of furniture for

“{*• carpet* fbr 3 rooms. Rent »n per“* llot“e’ or t0 w* w- SUTTISOJSSrr° rA stable for two

T3 RENT—One or two unfur-nished rooms, with or withoutboard, la a private

™**T. convenient to cars. Callat Michiganavenne. 1543

RENT—Fine cottage andgrounds at Lake View, near dummyrailroad.Comfortable home, well, cistern, stable,Ac., ftc. InlqnUeat theChicagoLand Office, 11# Adams-st. x3t7

HPO RENT—A desirable office,*™i*^J ,* h«S?l#,I,lub,a

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for 4 PHyilclan-a rooms.Apply at No. 90 Monroe st. x®o

TO RENT—TVitb Board—SeveralT,errpleasant suites of unfurnished rooms; also«evcral sleep legrooms. Day boarderscan also be ac-commodated. CallatglSSutest. xS-O

TO RENT—Fixtures for sale, in-cludingsmall stock fancy dry goods.If desiredAfiS2H,to J* °®.c,s*l*' to tnilllneirbusinessand candy trade. Room 10Post Officeßlock.

'T'O RENT—3 rooms on 3d floor,J;J*»• 1518 West Randolph-st, for sl3 a month. In-quire In store. xSRO

TD RENT—A Cottage House No.140West Jackson street, with seven rooms andpeauy finished. Can be bad Immediatelyby nnreha*.Inca small amount of furniture. Rent reasonableApply immediately. x*o

T'O RENT—A first-class marbleX , front boose on Michigan avenne can be rented—-famished for six months, oranfamished for 3 to 3veare. Possession Immediately. A. J. AVERELL.Real Estate Oflice No. 7. Metropolitan Block.'

x331

T° RENT—Desk room in a very_oCce_ on Lake stret. Inquireof WAL-DEN ORTXI, BDSCUICK A CO.SIU Lake-st. z329

T?OR RENT—A good two-storyJL Frame Dvelllne-nonse, with lane grounds,onthe southeastcorner ofHarrison streetand theSouth-western Plank Road, will be rented fbr a term ofJf*£J «* • V®IT loy rent. Possession given Immedi-

ately. Applyonthepremlses. xaatRENT—The whole or a partJ. of# neat unit new two story home, situated onJpbnapn-st* tint house sooth 0/ W. Taylor. Couve-SleSflPo16 Bent low. Apply to T.O'BRIEN.log E. Randolph-n.

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jTotmh.T^OUND —A Gold Watch, openJ- face. i„ thealleyby theReservoir on Clark street,onFriday. The ownercan have It by applying at theSherman House. CQAS. BROWN. vv 1 * Art

CCeneral Notices,

FEVER AND AGUEAND

OHILLS.THE

BEST BQXIEDT TO CUBE

Davis’ Pain Killer.DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE.-Take three table-spoonfulsof thePain Killer In abont half aptntol hotwater, well sweetenedwith molasses, as tbo attack Is

coming00, bathing freely the chest, backana bowels,with roe medicine, at the same time. Repeat the doseIn twenty minutes,lf the flrsldocsnot stopthecMU.Should It produce vomltlng-aad It probably will athe stomach la very fool—take a littlePatnKUler Incoldwater, sweetened with sugar, after each spasm.Perseverance In the above treatmenthascarte many -severe and obstinatecases of this disease.

_Boldby all MedicineDealers. For saleby FULLER,FINCH * FULLER, J. H. REED * CO., BURN-HAMS * VAN SCHiACK, CHAS. G. SMITH, andH. BCOVIL, Chicago. sSSlrauru-ttbp

JUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO.,73 Broadway, New York*

EUROPEAN SHIPPINGAnd General Agency.

Sterchsndlse ofall kinds consigned to onr boose willbe cleared at CUSTOM HOUSE, and promptly for-warded todestlnatlon,collecting charges on delivery.0c?6e63-aot tp J *

WILLIAM LITTLE A CO.,Produce & Commission Merchants

For thesale and purchaseofGRAIN, FLOUR. PROVISIONS,

DRIED FRUITS, SEEDS,*c.WarehouseU3l Sooth Water st*Chicago,

099v^6-Ut-iaaaTV

MBanttiteWalt Urtp. nTITANTED—A boy 12 to 16 yearsYY oM. to attenl aaoHcs. Hart write •foodkmd, ud com wallreeomtßeaded.AddroMßex m,Caica«o P. O. svm

\\TANTED—Employment for all.?T Good and'permanent situation* can be ee-

eared in all b*ancnea of Imataem. We are alwaysready to supply wenrecommendedhelp la any bail-ee** orcaronty. fire of charge and af abort notice.Call at, or address wtßi stamp. GREAT WR3TSRJ*RDSISESB AGENCY. Rooms tIS sad !M Reynolds*Block. near thePoat OJce. x53?

X\T ANTED—1 dry goods eales-V T min, i bookkeeper, 3 assistants,* clerks, 3

wareniac agenta, i port-r, 4 artrers. l copyist, 3 up-aolsterenri cabinet maker, 3 bnknnnn, I fireman, 3conductors, l bagsagemaster, 1 eoUeetor,3 harness-S?JrKS 3 JlEnil*lle"*6 P*lnte»*,4aboemakara.Ue«»ber* otrpent ea. so mento work In sawmill. IX??!,? *? 00 railroads, 10 farm hands. Other situ-src5rcS cl\.W Washington street. Boom 3. no stairs.£j{J?lkeepers and alt otners sup-ofphS? “alehelpoo short notice and free

lOeents. m.

TVTANTED—Salesman—In a firstnni»u ifr°c«y store. None needapplySiermVJ?7arV.i 1 experience, and first rale“* g"IwoScfeg?«■ AMgu\\fANTED—GreatWestern Busi-T T slneu Agency Rooms 123 and 12ftRemolds*PJock, next to Post OOce. Those of ressoctabUltT,^5£emp,o Z?eat ’.irUl tea It to thSrtafaenstYocallbefore applying elsewhere. Vacancies forbook-keepers, salesmen, hotel, shipping, steamboat, rro.coy. dry roods, entry and freight clerks; also* noml

berof porters, bar-tenders, baggage-master*. coach*men. waiters, watchmen, mechanic*, farmers and la.borers wanted. Merchants andothers supplied with-out delay. Applicantsby mallenclose 10ceuts. ra»ANTED—V farm hands and 10TT men forsaw mins. Applyalthe Chicago Pm-ploymcut Association, IJSSotUhClajk-st., Room3l.

WANTED—Book-keepers, trav-* T elllng agenla,.u]wmea,colleetors hotel clerks,porters, drivers, carpenters, blacksmiths, trunk-makers, leather finishers, Ttmlshers, painters. boot

makers, taUors,iralters, cooksjkraers, mlUen.bnkes-meo, firemen, upholsterers, and all othersdesiring sit-uations toapply at 101 Washington street. Room 1,upstairs. Merchants, manufacturers, hotel keepers,farmers, railroad men. and others suppliedwith reli-able malehelpfreeof charge. Applicants by man en-close ten cents. -GIVENS AGO. 101 Waabtottotvsc.Room l.np-statn. *s9i

\\fANTED—2 clerks, 2 salesmen,,J ’ 9 order clerks, 1 travellingagent, 3 condoctors,1 brakesman, 3 firemen. 1 tinsmith, 3 collecto-s, t manIn grocery store, s orlveii, 10 carpenters. 1 varaisher.Supboisterers. Other situations always openat $7rSn sweet. Doom 3. up slalra. MILLER ASASlrbUli. x6OB

\\FANTED—lmmediately, 100T T farm hands to go Booth. Good wages andsteady tmploymmt. GIVENS A CO. 101 Washing-ton street, Room 1,up-stalrs. xr.9lWANTED—At the Chicago Era-,7 v ployment Ageucy, 3 clerks, t bookkeeper, 3 as-sistants, i trave'Ung agent, 2 conductors, 3 btake«men.2 Bremen, 2 porters, lmaniaa grocery store, 3 collect-ors. 2 bartenders, 1 salesman, 3 drivers, i cruu-hmfn, twatchman, 10 carpenters. "Other good situations ml--room * np sgl-\yANTED rTwo or three ex-� T periencedsalesmen tosell onarticle of anpe-nor merit. For foil particulars r»n at oar office.Room 16and 17, Speed’*! Block. M.V.BARN2r AcU* - id

TyANTED—Bookkeepers, clerks,.� !„ traTelllngagents,porters,driven,conductors.

WANTED—Tinners,at 394 Soath� » Clark street. xgjj

yyANTED-Salesmen, book-.J T.5“5*t9» conductors, brakesmen, firemen, driv-ers. bartenders, collector!, traveDingagenu.cicrkswatchmen, waiters, shipping clerks, ami mon torallotherpositions. Call at oraddress 87 Washington stRoom a. op atalra. MILLER A SAMPSON.

T\7"ANTED—Imm e dia tely—2h™te«Sl^^i l^?o^ Bep?!sl“3UUots' 1 fireman, •*brakesmen, o conductors. 2 drivers, l man In a grocerylaalcim&n, •_> collectors, 3 teamstera,Icoachnran*a-w^tcbinen,torder clerk, 2copyiatsTio

™p3entcja; other goodsituations always openat 87aAMploN D’Btl 11001,1 3’ n P-,talrl- MILLER®*TyANTED—Salesman in a dry*.T. Rood" store, thathaa from WOOto ISOO that hef£»i.,oan his employer. Address, stating where antoa«lT W““y be hiU,

» M* SiUTII Tribune office.

WANTED—Everybody shouldnrnt

,8vto sn?P 1I*ood and penna-h«TiVJt »^SiC2?^-al,lirmDChe * ofDustoeat. Alltboie«£.Sf0(1 nf^ »nd whoaredesirous of lucra-,meollll “oreanUlehousee, hotels, saloons!2S^ft^H c iinenV csp^es Slc • Ac-orerespeclfnlly re-t o_call at. oraddress, with atamu. GRs.VT

Pm8Iw

ESS •‘'QkNCT. Boom? ‘JS andI#4Reynolds Block, negr Post Office. is3j

TyANTED—A good drug clerk...iT, °y orperience. Such an onecan find cm-Soffont by calling at 380 West Laks-st . lime-Q11161!- • ififflWANTED—At the Great TVest-?_ era Business Agetcy Rooms. 123and ‘2liinr.nolda next to thePost Office. Asslatantßook-acd Bjflroad Clerks, Time Keepere.9erk** C,crt» for Mercantile

“a °“'r"c"c"a g“

ANTED—Three canvassers inJ. fhla city. .Only those ableandwilling to takenecessary licroces needapply. W.wTwOGD-* CO. Boom 16, McCormick’sBuilding.

TyANTED—Employment Notice..77 n“and boys wanting sltnatlous as bookffLpe i2li.7?,ea ® en’ travelling agents, porters, drl-twb, nrakeemen, firemen, conductors, baggage mas-ten, coachmen, watchmen, waiters, freight clerks,uOiei Clerks, In private families.Ac„can aecuregoodsituation* at the GREAT WESTERN BUSINESSAGENCY.Rooms IWand 144Reynold*Block next tothePost Office *ij9jT\7ANTED—Attention—Call, if* tho GREAT WESTERN’BUSINESSAGENCY, Rooms mdlfrj Reynolds* BJoctnear ttj-rost Office, and obtain employment- B&»necußla

? e S C4-alwayß secure cood sftnauons bycaUlns early.>. B.—No connectionwltb IntelUyeneeoffices- iir*

TyANTED—Employment "^tice.J > AD persona lookingfor business,keepers, clerks, salesmen, traveling agents, nortera.drlrm, firemen, brakesmen, conductors. watchmen!and all classes ofmechanics shonldapplr at the Chicago Commercial Employment andGeneral Bnslneaa Agency, 87 We*hlngton-ei- Boom3. (np-statn.) MILLER k SAMPSON.

WANTED—To inform book-T T keepers, clerks, salesmenand mechanics wherethey can oqtaln good situations. No charge made ifthaposition Is not obtained. Apply at J? H BING.HAM 4 CO'S Real Estate Office. 7

No. 3, Smith &?^on_gJMocfc_Al9o I twojt>h(il»tcrerg. xs&C

SjEtanlebss.-jipeniaU *Jrtn.TA7AhT^]? —a y°naS to at-

* » tend Photographrooms. <Joreaaired.CaHat saUery 14*3La*e*«L, between xuIT*O'clock,

\yANTED—Female Help—Girls.** tor general housework, diningroom andcbacn«her work. In first class hotel’, boarding booses andprivate families. Those coming well recommendedcan hare sltnaHons famished them Immediately, hrapplying at 118 South Clark-st, Room 31. siw

YyANTED—lmmediately—2ladyttT I WSE??lto t*;. Permanent situations. DayWork. At 30 La balle-at. F. A.PIERCE & CO. xl»

WANTED—A good cook, washer,

a °d.V2° CT- r° r * familyof10 tolapersons. Goodstefld7 employment to a comoetent person.required. Inquire at 133Fourth avenue.

WANTED—House Keeper—An,A rT,,

ll;ftmcrl4? n yomsn ro take chargeofa house Inthe ttjc lamlly is quite small. Address Box18,OdeU.Xinpgstoecounty, DL 2d7t

aaaantefr—lnformation.WANTED—lnformation as to

jFor gate,SALE—Saloon, with 3 uood

POR SALE—A suite of hand-A- . somely fnmlahed rooms onDearborn itre«t inthe vicinityof thePost Office. Forlhrihcrpartleularsinquireat 103 East Madisonstreet. p

SALE—A most desirablebusiness, by one goingto leave the city. Stocktne very best; capitalneeded, about #1,300. This Hachanceseldommet with for asafe and paying tradeAddress “BUSIX£SS."TObaim office; w g 55?

FDR SALE—A Foundry in one ofihebcstlocamieetathe SUle for themtnnCic-rwe of agricultural Implements. In running order,with stock onband. Termsreasonable. For furtherInformation address J. D.LOUTZEMIEISEB, Bryan.

obl°- rflti‘C'OR SALE—Splendid Mill Prop-1. erty containingfour ran ofstone, withan motionimprovements, steam engine end bollor as good asnew. For particulars address WM. BALDRMAXFreepon, 111-, or callon Ramsey, Bros. & Co., Chicago!

FDR SALE—A good carriage orbuggy horse, (black) six years old. sound and*£?“• ba* nne action, and Is perfccUy broken to drivesingle or double. Call from 9 to 3 o’clock at 357Michigan avenoe. x«2 •

Xj’Oß SALE—A halt-interest in aA meat market, well situated and doingvhJIJmSi 3 #? n ne*V Go.°is«jons given for selling.Price >3M. Call earlyat 364 State at. xU3

'P’OR SALE—Flouring l\nil—ACaston3 Mill. Three runofbuna, with sufficient driving power. Located In agood wheat growingsection ofthis Bute. Inquireat154 Kingsbury-st. xin

SALE—Photograph Gallery’In one of best locations In the city.- Good res-

E,rAp&g F?&.g§i7r- mi°jlio-

SALE—Cheap, stock andofcigarand tobacco store, 498 Stato-st.

SALE—Good stock ot MilTi-J£rt £°H'? n* f? ria]e’ Witt tradeestab.!“?*? ,n.s?mart town ofabout 2,000 tnhabl-Address “B D.” care Tribune, Chicago, aasa

FOR SALE—Two tubularboilers,£i. «d

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lofty-two three-tech tinea/ in good orne-Apply to F. W.KRSita i/ftinVHnIronworks. corner westWashington and JefTerson-sts.SALE—Three Terr lar^e

French plate mirrors, one pier obase and two

?aN“jOT^sp.^t"pi°g- b - f- s"*f-

—At a great sacrifice,A *poot 1,000 second-hand Ham, Lard and OilFork and Grease Barrels. All re-ronnemwtS5 le»w,»«hostnsSS!*or.&¥■

■DCR SALE—Tobacco Factory,allA- in good running order,at ahareain uXJS2?rS» TC!I *e^lar i. Immediate poaseasioo givenifd»lred. Address “TOBACCO F frt”nenoviowiss4tF®?,- SALE—ConnelsyiHe Coke

F9S S:'-IjE —Sixteen Portabler» mA°i DtSsoSu/" 10”^-

P®®, SALE—Hydraulic Presses.

pOR SALE—Grain elevator, con-mschlnerr and convenience*roodbJifnn *i pt^D tog»tne»a In the country, to

rri from Chicago. Inquire oftALVtK& CO. No. 9, Chamberof Commerce Bnlld-P"’ wax?

pOB SALE—At half their cost, a.fi *Pjendld waterpower.new. stonegrtstand floor*>55- c?, mIII- shingle mill, two large stone

* »t°EO quarry, 40 town lota,and 110 acres oflatiu, situated on thewapslptelcoa river, at Waobeek,Ltep county. Jowa. In the midst of a prollßc wheaterewtog region? water paver abundant and durable,of *x feet head; damand mill bnllt uponrock found*atlonijmiu 12x10 fret, stories high, walisl feet* nick i two pain of 1-foot atone—each win grind 20boahels per boor; with most approved mmeblearythrooebont. EltoaUen plesaaot. healthmi.and favor-able for building op a considerable town., Season forselling, ton much other business on band, ApptftoH.O, ANGLE,at Ced«T,»pid*,l9ffSi wJa*

■DOARDING—Wanted—An un-iis£ AgjgffTOVS.J'ffSii.g l

X>OARDING—Wanted—In a pri-T~f. 7?,*® family with goodsized famishedroom, for«>rt rfateMn-law. A liberal priceTil is?.p * *1 , f,enlted - References given and required.Am?rea9’ ,UUn5 tenns and location, “U j,*» Trtbonaxtn

DOABDING—Wanted—By athere ]*p' 15 »nnvatc UmUy whereItox3l7l7chl t^g.ther bo&rder3- Address -BP,"

TJOARDIN-G—Wanted—By aSoTso*33. ,th "CCC,"

T}OARDING-Wanted-OnWest

Ijoarfrtng.TJOARDING—Two gentlemen can

X>OARDINU—A furnished or un-“ 4 Otherplttumst rooms1? .

iry‘lb boar*!, also, day hoardtrs tmSmn guO^IJRIGGS6,trcet

’ fornserlT. known as Lam’s Jloui!"DCARDING—Five Day Board-era can be accommodated with CrsC-clwi boardft x»oaChe,or HaU "State ft. Price |3per week.

X>OARDING—Fifty Day Board-n™A3-

TDOARDING—Two young ladies,Ad: .“t2aged tbronsh theday.can be accommodateda tmall. qnlet £am!ly.bycaUln*at79aoutn reona. ,w

XDOARDING—A gentleman andtwo slnsle gentlemencan be accommo-2»todwlthboardandavery pleaaant frontroom, un-rornlshed except carpet, at>fo. 50North Qalsted st.

"DOARDING—Day Boarders atState st. Terms reasonable, aad^ood

BOARDING—One fair furnishedroom, with board. >t‘A43 La Salle-st. Aa

X)CARDING—Two pleasantto let wltb board la a privatefamily, Xo.08 West Washington street. jti|

T> CARDING—A large, well-fur--■-f, nlsbed room to rent, with board, soluble for agentleman and wife or two single gentlemen. Car*P' rta7 lbC(Joor ’ ■Appl y ll -*3 South Clinton street.

"DOARDING—Two pleasant un--AJ fnmlshertrooma. with board for gentleman andOhio street. Noobjections toone ctillo. References reqnlred. xi;i

;oaed:gentJenun, with board!Inqnlreatho. 34J North LaSailtvit.

"DOARDING—Two or three goodboarders can find good accommodations Inateate temilyon theNorth Side by calling at tilldlanastreet,east of Clsrk.“ xta

X? CARDING —Two furnishedJLf rooms andone unfurnished front chamber, veryEf^M^r*70 ’ board,at Wolcottst. corawof Üblo-st. near State-st,bridge rset

TJCARDING—To rent, with par-jAJ 1 tial: board, asuite of front rooms In aprivateseasaatlyseasaatly located, near two linesof cars, on***** bide. Soluble for two gentlemen wto are wio-tevto furnish. Address, for two days, “G T B," l*o»t

Office. ijji

BOARDING—Rob Roy House,46North Dearborn street. Great attentionto visit-ora. Good beds, large rooms. Terms, P*f *“» •

day board. S3 per week. 131"

T>OARDIXG—Good rooms, with1> flrit-class board, msy beobtained at tbeWsvertr

Bouse. 2U3 Klnsle street, at #3 a week; day board,|3JO. Beatofattentionpaid to visitors. xxu

"DOARDING—One or two gentle-D men de-Ironsof a comfortable hometo aprivateFrncb f»mlly of edneallon, with nicely fttrelahedroemSnA flrst-class board, (dinner at ste.) will applya t Wabashaveone. Unexceptlonabie referencereqnlred.

Stelcn.QTOLEN—A Black Horse withlO copper colorednose, from Che subscriber on Mon-day tosht. In the town of Maine. One white toad foot,two black spots between hoofand hair: bad a acrebreast,and mole In theright shoulder. Ten doOars re-ward will bepaid tor recovery or information leadingtorccovery. Ageßyear*. THOMAS MURPHY. 0«plaloes station. jjgg

OTOLEN—A small brown horsek_7 marked No. 3 on left hind leg, and S onnsek.i?? Po,f corner of U*f-

* in vae - 6140 thewagonattached.5Sf“ 511 tta sclura •>.««»

Wanlrtteaffft.XyANTED—SO Agent* engage-

a » Ugt>t ud nrofltaSe buM. wul sar

WAJJTED-A gents4,acratiTe

JSU2SftESS"Sr»»«wal£SffivSrfeoghltibo countyof K^oSlb®la doloa** firstrate." NowJettor acoolst.ooo or 53.003 UOJ wtatw^Lha^ASiSsnrltet thatBetook Worden torbroSmahfai£SSwtjototoc m one street, m a city of a.005»3«2£5.Nowth**oareUeUjaad If yoa win cot3o«SSSandI dostsubstantiate them. I willboth ways, sod yoorbill In the dty. sAfevaeSen.lar,cr call and see the Broom sod sal* romtfrCounties are rotor tbs*. CHARLES . IBOWNF*Boom&Tylcrar4ock,so. 17 La Salhß. ChleacTWfANTED—Agents—lVKnox’sw W celebrated war book, lost outlAilP firmAND COTTON PIKLD—Southern adrmrralß pummor war; Lifewith theUoloo armies, anresidence on'aLoolsana plantation. An editor mjs?This la themost tntereattnghook wo hare ererrii" Another•»ts : “Some of tha deecrtptlona thn too tike -askilfully constructedromance, jetbelts*raooally w-,Quatoted with themother webaa ronch * useperftetuothrolDees of all his statements.’* ,*he work la7 Imrortaat on aaconntof lutatUeon cot.joo cniinre and plantation maaai;emn> U tltuitrv-16St A- KIDLER,*^,^yiV-A^TKD—Agents—Tor theP* * SKWtSO URCHINS) bison** V«vS^lT%«!*\ll «^t*',,.clsnD, • celebmca Pint LooperUEDAL *waidedr Mechanic?

October, uns. Mco |7j«adV,ltt - **™pta bx*w,i neat toCAItnWKT rrices. J-RINnOH b*^l£WELL

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T\fANTED—Agents—SBO and» T flOOpermonth to wQ the cxiw-viTsn ro»-xox Secsb FaJOLT Srwrxo Macmw «£

Adpowiedged now by thousand*«to be thebest and most reliable p?Cd ?*tSl»Sewteg MachineIn theworld. Wean &Vonj/w™i£salc agents tor thesaleoftbf* Macbloe le the ualuSStttes, notwithstanding the false aMtrtM of olhttcUcnmn. AddreSSFCOMiI A CO. Chicago, 111., or OhioPrincipal office .No. 3, Custom hoose

Ul‘ xiolTlfANTED—Agents—For our7 v new and popnlsr Subscription Bcok Publico-tlcns. AH those thinkingof takinga boos ageacy, orthose nnprofltablyemployed, and seeking eßpioTmeat.should send for onr rtrcnlors and latrn *oro of oarworks ana the tndacemeota we offer, beftrs engagingelsewhere. We have agents whobare beeaInour em-ploy for ye*rs. some of whomhaveearned a# high ai

>-CU per month. We bare commissioned over LSOIduringthe pasr six months, and thousands morecomafindpleasantsod remunerative employment In sellingonr highly pooniar works. Returned and partiallydisabled olrcen and soldiers, young m« from thearm and workshop, with good address and good bus-Inesstactsnd capacityteachers, coantry ministers,snd collegestudents, dependingupon their exertion*for theireducation, would do well to enteroup employ.C. F.\EN T A CO. 04 Dcarbonwff., Chicago, 18-Cu-clonet! ar.d.St. Lcnls.w£;S^s?rtfflß,*wred

..lofurnlj'l » Schmueker'aUlstcry of the Rebellion to tbo« who msy dc«lreIt.arrangements bavin* bwi made aince Ujo author**•Damn death, with another party to oomplcto tbswork so wellbegan. We expect hrwill hare thethird�plan e completed and ready for the press the lastof

this month. r>

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W Agents, Attention !■ Parties dealingand those about commencing.In thesaleof nrnrnta »achtxw. wDI find It to thefrad-�antagfe.to look at oar Niw Lock dnen FamilySstvixo Macnixg beforepurchasing, as v«are Millarat MabnyacmxH’s Pbicxs. Sales RoomStDearloraIf1

™1,£s“*°* ,£• ITawer 6195. L. L.FIRECS� CO.. Chicago. 111. tsqb

\\I ANTED—Agents—B9o.oo to..LI •luO.OO-to Milthe improved. Common Sense,t_ucu hewing Macblree, on which the moatof ouraucals are clearing theabove wacoa. For terms andaddress a GARRETT A CO., CmwTords-vine, ltd. yw)

WANTED—Agents—To sell 20„?,* SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED WORKS.* on£«n,b^i“..*ren9wma*tn* ffom �l O toSO oer darr\nnrmK dpSimPX0C circnJ”«. WESTERS AGENCYADDuRN pub. CO. room 4aLombard IHqpV hp

WANTED—Agents—Something“w* Great curiosity. Everybody waits It.SclUreadlly.andprofltaSWpercent. Aeedia are mak-ing twratv-fivo dollars per dav. Seed » cents (br

WANTED—Agents—Blso tosr,« S,??priced machine in the world/* Bewnwor^UP/T.sas^wrs•ssr* 0- m-

::"sssass ,.°oasffi\yANTED—Agents—(Farmers

tlom^^00 *28108100 * We nerrreharo* forinrtfX. vAgents—Bs.o° a day

WANTED Agents lmmed-

iro°oß. * °3gg«gWANTED—Agent3—Constanttot We hare“The mo»ttM$ bie -rhlDs.S?^£Lh i ‘f™o mo«tlntenwHflKpic.

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TV JINTEJJ—Ag-cnts—To sell ah-L-i. Ufe fbr thehh,h .V&k® Monument Ford. Aerau baveioidaaiimllfii 1 | raa wee*. Bend for ctrcolarnand te*r.®!? 10 Johnson. Gov. OKle<t>r,andCaptain Robert Lincoln. Alto, (o tell a matnutfeeotcoloied engraving of “Tlie Home of Gen. Grant.’*Asrr irVW»,5!“ p

* GREAT WESTERNPUBLISH.cov^nCr^flt7 ’ SUsOD,c Trn Plc* CWcago, Ul.

XVANTED—Agents—Siso perJ/r. rTBtjn,«!WS utSSSS *WtSk-TtlM Machine will stitch, hem, feU, tuck, cord,braid.Di2d. gather, qnlltand embroider. Every Machine U*‘W n'(dfive feara. Address DANE ft CO-P. O. Bo*Culcago, 111-©realist Room No. 8. Post Offlca

idwcr, comer of Monroe and Dearborn »U- Chicagov

WfNTED-A-ents-4257-^rRfliwarT’ 4D»

jj enr** one uCen3e<L Address- ——i.iaauiord. Maine. seto&mm

WANTjsu —A gents %oo a_

Agents wanted forS\t Eattniv

JMHantth==Situations.WANTED—Situation—By a

Protestant English lady, as maid and gover-ns** Acquirement, English, iloilc and French. Ad-dress *°x 3637. Chi.agop.Q. xSU

TSJTAn TED—Si tnat i on—ByanT! officer'sr™°w.*shouse-keeperorseamstress.

Understands Orees S&tPJUSS ***

klmlsof children’*eff>v- toff. Address LD,‘Tribuneoffice, or callat 76 Folk'**. * corTser ot Sberman-st.

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TyANTED—S it a a ‘? n »4O

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WANTED—S itnation —Air. energeticand business young mao latetwriia,Sfe? fafto »be United sum service, wishes!52^5.5?.£fI SJ£aa il? * wb°lesale house, or wouldnavelP°*TrtbmffcSic^ll7refl;fglc* glTer

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WANTED Situation—By a-»»» L JOTOghralthv woman as wet nunc. InquireriAv*L*» ctt? Elelllgence Office, 333 Southcisrxat.

XVANTED—Situation—By a*J_ loang man from the East. Baa-haa threeIn vilK ta mer7° business, but is wlllm?lomakehimself general!v nseftu Inany kind ofbus?2.'3^ W?Ke?? olM mncn of an objectassteady e£.P x?“ *■ Adar*“ “SUERUUUNB,” Tribune office.

WANTED Situation ln• 4™? store. In the dty or country, hy *of leaTears 1 ezpeilroce In the business,2?HnH«° *. thorough knowledgeof Ihepr?

"fgmc,e“ ta ?S°-itnation -Tof,«Ly

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WANTED-S i tu a t i on—ByPloyed H" b«n em-

WANTED—S itnation -By

WANTED-A Situation—By aLr°»CT - n-vw

WANTED—Situation—By asisms^msWANTED—S i t ua t i on—As

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OmcR Ce wmbß *lTe®- Addre«a-^^F^'TrtnnnoWANTED Situation—By a

Maanttfraffiartwer.TV"ANTED—Partner—ln an old•9 ooflu innm

1 business,with tenJLv° .

*)o*tae*s la cash,and pays 25 percent. Addreaa THOMPSON,TrIbnoe. xßll-ft

WANTED—P artue r—\JTith~7_T.

acaab capital of from ISOO to 11X00. to Investll?A?°!“”i'w,U£ n P»y» » profit ot too percent, sureire yearround. This laa rare chance for an energeticmas to invest m a good paying business. The partneru>_retain control oftheamount. Address, Immediately.PARTNER." care of £. Allen, 87 wa*hlngtoo-«.Foom 4,Chicago, lU. xfilS <

\\[ ANTED—Partnership —Agen-v T tlsmao baring from seven to ten thousand

dollars In cash,and which on the Ist of April can bt*Increased loflfteonthousand dollars, wishes to InvestIt tn some veilestablished andpayingbusiness, wherehis own services would not be reqnlred. As the ad-vertiser Is preparedtooffer naeiceptloeahlorefotoncasno application entertained except frem responalMapertles. Address "CBF.” Tribuneogee. iIW

-riT'ANTED—Partner—A steadyIT and reliable youngman, with *7OO or *BOO. An.■trts as Interest in a Floor, Feed and Prodnea Sum.

or »nv honorable well paying business. Addreaa »� 3HM, So. ‘H*Fnlton-s t. xtVt

ffiHantw===Comapimome\\TANTED—CorrespondenceTT Ayonng lady, possessed ofsome means laown right,and of prepossessing appearaaceanrt »wto chooseW own part la life,"deSreeto^roASSriS

witha vonng gentlemanwith a visrw u?thednlfhonra andperchance matrimony as theflnale. The yoang manmostbe agreeable la mSf?good personal appearance,and have aa nnbISJfSScharacter, and possessed 01 all theto a gentleman Noneelse need apply. ••pilchanced If desired. Address •• R Stß* Ch&. ni?*Wf i'NTED—Correspondence— Av T gentlcmaaabout « years of i-tarmanners, sociable, well educated, andtoerod PrSl!S£stances, wishes to form the acqnatotance i 9?-

possesetng all theabovepreferred. Addresa “J K> Orawg«iiy. 1W-'-sTEf ) - Correspondence Afranalnwac,ot .0.tiMcuSTStJuSSU?y. between the ageof twentyandold. Theobject female socletv and nertonaidirect toL-K. JAV.SStWSft.Sag:

lost.LOST— Cow—Strayed from No479 NorthLaSaOMt, alareoßed SneTi..™Whileepota; olilloguiabm*iSrttUaShortPfreoa her winbq tuftsbly 4vwls£' *25

SSanffß—HHscenmois\\TANTED—Aparty with 13,000,f" toparch—»,ooe half tetawt te « yla*b|enroiMiily n.***eeertß* tomuses tbe amount,ud now_p«Ttnr twenty dollsrs*°»7- Room Reynold** aloe*- »yPM

WANTED—A lot suitable for a.J * public buUolna. Mostbe at least ISO feet fronttf*vnr\fi%s:"'Ti:Bl ®t 10 ,lc c«n,*e. Applr to

WANTED- « pioneers ”—SowreonJre* in a newbutton* wblcbiTVi cD*i?nf Jlr2 1. I„7llUjr andyields laraoreturos.-n.!n ?^ro? ul>Ie- A. wide field Is openkrenffit .2*2 it* 1?!? »e*ta with a ready sale,safety sre combined. CaU aade^^;S?hSFSs22eiiai!st 94 WaiMagtoo.suto ti1?ax,ae *oar“Sf*\\rANTED—Scholars for Musica y -■ w~gg..■WANTED—Magic 'c ar(i 3_il GreatestCuriosity Oat 1 Anthers**'tromblms. rich snort sad pictures for The'Ti ciU.^7“cte* AJd”## J> &£

,'V^LT'ANTED—ITo buy an interest� � }a * »ellestablished family grocery utora, nrthewholeof me. I hare themoney ready fbr amartconcern. Addresap. o. BoxSmWANTED—“Chi non s’arrischia

T T non gnadsne." Men with capital of frtandupwards to earn 1100per week. Oneofour meneleareofSO In two days m a town which contained a ponuta-Uoo of t.OCO only. We deal on the square. W. wTVCOD KC FT & (*)., Boom 1fl.ilcConaliik’s Bonding.

WANTED —Good, lucrative Situ-ations arc being continually offered to allbrandies ofbnslnosa, at iho GREATWESTERN BUSI-NESS AGRNCT, Booms 33 and 34 Reynolds’ Bio k.near Post Office. ji'g

~\XT ANTED—slen from Wiscon-s T sin and lowa to examine a new article, aim-pie, practical and economical, with a view to Its ex-tensive introduction Into thoseStales. Large nrodtaacCToe from thesaleoflt. Call and see for yourselvesat 96 Washlngton-st, Boom 21. tw

WANTED—A thoroughbusinessman to furnish a moderate cash capital fbrtnepurposeof opening a store In concoction with alucrative mannfkctnring business already established

lathlaclty. InqnlreatNo 10.P.Q. Block. xssi

\\fANTED—Owner—For3 horses.T T Apply at theCentral Police Station. xSkl

T\7ANTED—-All strangers arriv-in the dty,andall ontofemployees Irlla*goodsituation*. toregister their names at tneChicagoEmployment Association, US South Clark street.Doom 31. ujj

'VU'ANTED—AII persons wishing,"

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toobtainpermanent and profitable situationsmany departmentof business, tn city or country,winfind It to their interest to apply at 101 Washingtonat..Doom No. l.up stairs. GtvENS a CD. xauVV7ANTED—A business man,.77 • fow hundred dollars to invest la acoffee menuftctoiy. Call at »9 South Watersu ansialrs, at 10a. m., this day. D. E. HOSE. x«ia P

T\7ANTED—All persons looking

SiSbr’ iSiSs^kT'1 °* M to “".gp-TyANTED—By a good bass

an opportunity to stagln someChurchcrv.l,B

c-£if?c.uon,taiLul preferred. Address M. K. s.SINGER, Tribune office.

TyANTED—Strangers in thefcity."

' 1° want ofemployment, to callImmediatelyand aecore good situationsat theGKB ATWESTERN jtMPLOTMRiJTAGENCY.Booms t|3*nd114.Reynolds* Block, next to thePo«tOfllce. t-qi

\\FANTED—A second-handJ Regulator,with pin escapement sweep. Secondhand preferred. Address, stating price, 4c~ Cos *47.

Angola, Ind. yj,j

TyANTED—lmmediately Men.

who wish to make from *» to Bioper day. Innrate imainess. by a email Investment, are In-Jim 2 *<?„ “I* a* *Pe ila4»a* olt Dooso. and examineA rare chance for returnedoncersand soldiers to make money, g, ty. YATES.

WANTED Men with 850 crvpi-d*v f?r *kemaelves and ciev »15 perc?mS? Mt R.oom 44,N0. 133 Southnaricjr. investigation costa nothing Xltt '

TyANTED—Employment, by ac.lf J *2ao.?f 23 ? ea ”’ experience In holiness m this

\yANTED—AIIAgents who wereT. employed by Clark A canvass la lIU-of the 3r- are hereby no-dktk & Co. a cpnoccilou with that Hlatonr81,0 n°tlflcd that the second»?h°/ih £.^OTk I*n? w’"st,7 for rtellverv, and tor

»?»• dmmedlafely to O. F. GIHBSIJ4 Soutn Clark street. Chicago, ill. jjjj*

TyANTED—I want tocorrespond. 7. a practical paper maker. In relation tohmidtog a paper millat one of thebest points la the

xat Addrc4sDr»TO y»*ColdwatT.filchlgM.

TyANTED—City property or aai»nt *tfit nS?tr.°iT»l? inMtl c E°°«a to the amount ofaoout •,*.“■000 In exchange for part cash and martmniAKDR® Wisconsin! ApplyS *AjiiittE »8,97 Washingtonstreet. wSOWANTED—“Attention.” Some-r* ae Jr - (Ten thousand Albums sold.) Aarents wanted. I will sendbv mallpost

MilitaryAlbum, with 01 pictures ofpur union Generals toron*y SO cents, orSXOdner dozenJ9£srafs. Fine Holiday Present*. Finebtuns from IXtof4Aoeach. **Ba ha,” thepocket nic.gallery, changeable to 1 OOOcomlcSpfctores.tf!!H..!£s£?tß * toAKent<, 42*s(J scrdozen. Just out. theall, ftm ror all, great wondw torand old—priceonly 50 centsperpack,f?JOPfr wteu UJagents. Agentscan save money by order.“? *ll goods they may want from me. All ordersEropplly attended to. Address aQ orders to C I_AGIOiCY- 14-* sure"Dllaola - nolOvSU^n

ffKantrtteEa Bent.T\/ANTED—To Kent—Three ort r four rooms, suitable for a small Cimltr. ooSouth Side, north of Harrlioo-st. Address. stationpsrtJeßlKS, Drawer .5919, Chicago 111., Post Office. *“

TyANTED—To Rent—A lam-e* boose on theaonth Side, suitable fora boart-i?tAi£«rtS»«l^ShW,)?T.001 one Is established.TriSSlcmS." *'“r°*° te Adareu -ZW

\yANTED— To Kent Room,,K 1...kWv

, lt.h steam power, from sir Ao ten hone, fortne sash, blindand doorbnslneaa. Address u MAN IT.FACT^JRBK, ,, Box 413,Chicago P.Q. ryq

TATANTED—To Rent—The wholeT f or partofa chamber la the second story, onbetween Michigan avenue and La pare

WANTED—To Re5S-A first-» 7 c sss hoiI?*» South tMyiMon preferred, by aRoodand responsible vCJ'^iE. Ul bay some tnirUtnre.•Address Box 1333,Post xOl

TyANTED—To smally o®ceaod storeroom on Sooth Water orMe suTOt*. Wooldoccupy with other parties. Row*not to ISOper month. Address for three dsvs." COMMISSION MEBCaA.NT,"Trtbune *ttlV\fANTED —To Rent—A house,T f snltable/or a bearding house, convenient toAddress or apply to -s E M.”No. 78East Sta«lißon-st. . ’

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wANTED To Rent—From two. 7 * to tourrooms, fbr stir and wife, for keepln-hx«9’ AddnasGLV. P. O. Drawer 6400. *

ISoarbing—aiHantelJ.