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1TA1.IAIH OFKBA JHABTHA. iillantciUisccllaitrous. awttstmrnts. jFor aitum estate. Jtlp.

ted that the" cattle here' wfJl Toae on an average fire oollara beadV aaaking a total lOMoaaVX)0. Wanted a gen ''I AUfy Jflfl Prof. "STOj tditor of tie U. tt. Barvles sfaasatna, sPk JJJ'KiAB AND IAS CAMPAIUMb," to Cat ocusvovott.ru.

of t5r5B and ths two to he tmllorm at jaiia styls ot btoafog. Tobeninstratert with twenty feet of the top exactly the same aeighl as the level ot the lake This shows a connect ion between tbe lake and the well, and It is believed that ita flow is sufficient even to snoply the yards. A short distance from the hotel and withm the yards stand tbe Exchange and Bank building, U0z60 feet in extent and two stories in height. In. tbe centre of this building la a splendid Drovers Exchange Hall, sixty feet In width by eighty feet tn length.

At one end is a refreshment saloon, which will be tinder tbe management of the proprietors of the hotel, and at the other end a bank, the management of wbich is not yet decided upon. Behind the bank, a room has been assigned for the ofuee of the secretary of tbe company. Above the Exchange will be a telegraph office for each of Ihe railroaos connecting ol'h the yards, and also for the United Slates and Illinois A Mississippi lines. Tbe yards will be in charge of Col. R.

M. Bough, Superintendent, and tour Assistant Sunerintendenta. who SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1865. THE CITY.

A Bm Orruam ju i. W. would caB attimtioa to the adwtfeemat is aaotlr column at the etasbas; Ml rale ml books, album. stationery, ete rnorprisJu- the Mock of Mr. J.

T. Byrae's well knows Catholic bookstore. No. 181 Clark street. Tbe stock, which i large and very varied, beinr disaadea of at the lowest rates, Mr.

Byrne ie about to change his Irnstoeas. CALUMET. Its rtat, lt taunt aai li pecllwe A J. nival far Chicago. The classic regions of tbe Calumet, celebrated alike ia song and history, great in tbe estimation of the shooter of waler-mwl and the wietder of tbe fishing rod, long sacred to rusty sad sportive purposes, is at last succumbing to the inevitable march of rrrltiaatlOB.

The packing nuisance of our own scarcely lees classic Bridgeport has been too much tor Calumet, and its quiet precincts are yielding up their solitude to the steady, relentless spread of tbe destroying demoa who stands all day long in a pool of Mood, hammer tn hand, knocking down poor anofiending hoes. Its greatness is denamng: will the prolific waters of that historic erream guiltless of the sportive gambols of tbe finny tribe, though the ducks may now and laea be attracted there by the garbage transferred to tbe spot Its hitherto legitimate sphere oa the south branch, tbe said ducks disputing the claim with the hordes of eels which will yet be drawn there to fatten on the spoils of blood, tbe refuse of dead carcasses, the urappropriated material for which even modern science baa no nee, hot which ia the great economy of nature ts never lost. The first invasion of that regt on by the railroads not for some time followed by farther desecration. The haunts of the wild fowl and wilder fishes ofteser disturbed by the rod and gun, but have never been In such abundance as to frighten away the natural possessors of that territory. An attempt was made as early as seventeen WANTED A wet nurse to nane sbasr slxaioaias sM.

Ons wtio ca numc wall rscotamaided Ineverrparffcalar. saay applr to lOS FB, Ko 47 L. sane street, between 11 an tt ana 3 and 4 p. m. V7QS WANTED Persontj to cJl at Room 4.

Ko. 93 Bouth Clarktv ana' will fnrnliib til em with a tMwtasss Wbich wul ssrr ttiem frora to 5 pc laj W8tt WANTED All pemotui urishing to obcata iermsoet and pmfltaMe sltastfnns anf deparraiea' of business, tn city or oormtry, wva and it to tbetr Interest to apply at ltl Wasbfnrtoa Boom Bo. or; stairs. orVKHS.CO. wgia XT ANTED 1 mil.

to deliTef books. 1 striv-a, Mlnpiiin i elvera. 1 UiamV Stera. collector, i cook, 10 cairenterm, az.A 7 plaster-' 119 lntaaartrstreeRoom t. W84S V'ANTD--Citr property or a land In Illinois and WUcot9b.

A pat at HOBN Al-TBEw-g, 97 WaJhlmton attrtC. wSSO WANTED -B 1 two lim-claW Join an. sneostracta 'or" work br tTw nt. r. statrtmtldlDK.

eltber irr ths ctt 'or eosntrf. Onn i atvi a. AuJreSs noa vsoev WANTED AH patfes wanting tJrtr books posted or.aeeoutita ooll acted to firlAnwi WILSON Sr. RRO Ai-nErtatBOi snd frRrenai akenta. ff South Water sfreat.

s. O. Box sJi. All oraer rrompuy acienoeo to. wmw WANTED Sixteen feet secona-hanc OtSrs ITfnr.

AddrvasRHAW a CI. ARC Chicago PosTCKses. w8.il rANTEI) All persons lookintr far amiSAOVrBent lo snnlv at fktr Wsntefntrinn street. Room ti, npHNairs, and procure a gfced. vrnvlns altnatlvn.as tblsjs ti-only reliable otfiee lu the city.

A 8AiJPm. wSW XXTANTE'D if Wle.at tnc ao14 Reynold' Block. rar fh- Post fifflce, and ofitslir empioymeat. Re-ipoctsbte nen can al Wavs secure good si tottons by'caninrarl y. P.

Ko connsctloa with intelligence offces. wi-n WANTED St ranfzers in the city and etbers lo wans of e-noloymetit. to call Immediately and fccuicppd ait nation st the GRcAT" Wr itTfcKN KM PLOY MKST AGEKCT. Rodcns o4' U4, Reynolda' Btock, ncrt to the Fot Office. wfj TANTD3oo3.

lucrative sit- ntHMH am Mmr ntnallDnaDr AtTfrrart 1n alt- rrsrasof tbeUliffAT WFSTEhlf BCI- Kisj af tv, Booms SHU and tC4, Reynold Rlockv A Biss Sineer; to naval with a Unwlam-nnneert rrnope. Uhsral salary crrtv. and a pemiftnenr etmeemmt. Apnrr at wt'L at 1 IS Eoath iHrk-st, fMm 4 ft. Smith Siv-oo's Hnca.

wN3 WANTED To Parehase A cnraD eottaa. sari tulf lol An. tmt h.rtn snch en f0d a nuri Iir.T by '1u. slatine tlice '3prfag street. Mil-wanhee.

wis. wr- T7 AXTED away in muvr tn nt thSr tlltMtwWf- tnnr worth Sa. of Biy greatest urnitr. Tm fs the (rreater.t Itii c.rruiKin me I'll "rrm y-ir wiaress BOd enclose 95 cents to cover jmenKe or forwardlnir. A IjONDHET.

Fax t2IS'4. Cincinnati, Ohfo. ANTED Tto goo Sinners, tenor, also, a lady voealtot. Imme41-I atelyat Stem's Gold Gift Sale," 99 CI irk street, op I kJ? aT Vir. Vomal'! Oeasrats, and relied Mon te every partlcnlar.

Wftjreaa Da- The ts volnmes will form the Bram. Wrfertvii wf rjttrio sreatest eensnlsor iiSnVaSn-tos ntif erricui. hutory of ths W-frora ltovrmaletteV5gS St.ra.?? oacln -fSSS 5-Toor. ojjnly 'rTi, acasto my orrfew and letter hooks, all lettm wrltteu by meS i.V?5t of 'WlJjWiUi a view to publish m4ir Lire and series. I have rather aucoan wMi pobllc.K.n.

1 If one to be cw. It thooid Nv eon set srw authentic; an. To tlHrPoWlrter: I' a Mil iJSSTiLI' rvmr. has bean bis InU- knowledge or the chief actor ns ths sotms dMcntxio the LieuTmnt General has irlvea bimft ISsiu tte materia) that is uuisi-msAKU a 1 woSct oUJ? JJStHi'! vmuen, should ui otjaaacr us awihsatic." ave strearty commissioned wrer 800 sasnts as IrI.Vvl": Ptar mrnt some of them sbtstnlnsisver la JrfrVS? Jherr, already xcsm onlT snrieerlrKlwi. ExcslveterrMory riven snd NhereJ terms oVtrred.

clrcutar and blank aorslesSon, eoctoslnc aajw oJ enUocirii se-ieral csantles ltlie order 01 yoor cho-e-e. We alve afilr tivA nr hn jownsblit to bertn with, brft hofn VatlcTa lavirer heto, so that an extension nf-temtorveaa'sw grafted, after a proper trial, it looaa muWly aeat-raoie. Foarth strm. Onnrdrrt, Ohio f4 liearfrSi Chieaco, and oar. Fit to aad Cheatant streets ik.

Lonlai afiMonrt. wan "7 AN TED Afrents Male and female, to Ser a new arjf le Int areat demaovl. Uiat every fwy wants. tt pe. day made without Isuvlnr trnms.

Travelllr.i? auen make frwrn 5 to a) per dafv, without lnttrfereoe'uwi 1th other has 1st ss. Tne amrInows (r fuelf. ftaa-na w. with tersia and pavticalar cf the bulneu sent fir fJ5 Address J. A.

fefJEtUON A CO Vrt-mi M3. Chicago. vSM i WANTED Book Agents Ti Tl rse." field. and mi fntenrsrlna: snd ezctUn; work; by Albert I', ftlehiw-)-son, S. TsMrane correspoDSent.

iieaCiry'a. Hl. Wry of the lleheillon." Vol. L-t n-adv V01. Ja rndv fen.

HIMry of th Indians of to is art beaatUally aiastratra. and T.ab)lL ed In tota fai-lih anetGerniaw. Al-w. a vsri'-fy eC enarav.BjES and pbrrioerapria. Cvll or send forcrrcula a U.

IKKiT, wnt goum tiara street, uaicago. ANTED -Arent Male and female sr matclne tfWper dsy'. wtb Isiior 8vsr," a patented' srctcle that ever faarily wants. to $10 earltsi reaalred. bend stsmp for partleniws.

Address WAYVtLL, Iloi 1, Chtaaro. lg. wlW Wr ANTED Agents---To canvas entire West lor ths J'eoDle's Edition or The Lite of A nniBis I.rscxius In both E.voLim and Smats. Each copy compter, lor No woo in this eonncrj has ever sold aa thui Exclwav territory eranted, with ltboral salary or comnrmieti. Also, to the rirht swt of persons, a spLsnniav oppoKTsarrr roe kku Sik sir, kkal AGSM-rrs wiil be aifcrded.

AJdrtst immediately. stasaa, 8. 8. BOYltX. PabllsherChtcairo, Ul.

wbtt T7 ANTED Agents For Knox's (VllrtrMlvir linnfe. frtaf iwt-I'lVP VTV AXIVCOTTOS Fl O.I boothern advratoresin Une war; Life on the plantations, etc ere. An ednor says: We sitiiwii to look at this boor sad dW not get np nnrftKe tutd read tt nearir throoaa. It Is full" iutere.1 from owzinniDr to A st once. AIIiDEli.

98 Washington street, Cn.js-io. 1U. ANTED -Agents Ij- every Conntv lb the F. lo sell 8HEHHA AN1 HIS CAS-PAlJiS bv Rev. F.

Kpnonr. 1 tnlnmP 1 ihOm4.7 pace, with splendid steel portrait, aloth 11.75. ThiB la a terse and fali4Unl record oi the meat brilliant campaigns ot the war. Its Interestlnic anc attrartlTfi styje and exceedingly low price renaenlt one of tbe bc-if asencv boks beiere the nnhlle. wiu luiv uy canTisuni wnnn LIB' afih hkks ana eicmsive ternuiry win oe Agents will forward 5 cents for samnle order udiuiug umiip iuu 4-tniiiueo ui nit; oraer oi ence.

and- the first In the liit not already taken assienod M.SBlitVV001Pabllsher, O.WlXIUaUU OlUVIk, VJUltgl', 111. WOitl 7 AKTEi A gent For the PTAHiaARB Hgr-rortT nv mi WatsU tVTmnlrtt In one volume. Over LOW large pagea. BpleodldTy with -over ISs ane Portrailsof Gennrals, battle -scenes, maps and diarams. Ueaalns: matter eqnal to three large royal oetavo volnmps! In Enizllsh and Grr-man The author of this work has eonflned himHPlf strict It to ofic4al data, arid therefore has sncceeded In prooucuvjuoi wnat of people wanir a iBiraaa ininar-tlsl history of the war.

perfectly authentic and reliable." Eetnrned officers an soldiers, and energetic young men In want of moti table employment will find this rare chance to etear ner month, ior nroof which send at once for onr clrcnltvra and see our terms Address ZMttLMi, mocjii iwx 4k tUa, bpeetrs Block. Dearoorn street. Chicasro, 111. wM 7AKTED Asrents 150 per montsvto sen the celebrated Common hnntw Family SkwimoMachink." We have the only Ken-nine machine sold under the above name, end we caution the pnNie not to bny worthless maetiines sold under a similar name. Andreas 6HAiOU 4k Chi-caeo, 111 or Cleveland, Ohio.

w48J WAN TED Agents In every town A-twentv-dollar watch will be ftiven every perron who will act as agent. Ko capital required. This Is a rare chance to got a good watch. All that Is reontrfd of the atevnt can bedoneevenlnes. ror foil particulars, inclose two stamps and as dress smith, yalatine, cook county, ill.

7 ANTED Agents To sell a new work now ready. Grant and Sherman, their Campaigns and tieneralf, by the world renowned his- md tienerale, by the wona renowned his-J. T. lleadley. AgenLs write that this with TraiveTdal favor, and al', unite In pro- wrmu uou.

book meets with mnverdal favor, and al unite in nro- nouncine: it the most saleable book tliev ever took hold of. Persons seeking proa table emplovmeut should not fail to send at once for terms aud territory. C. W. LILLfcY Publisher, Utf Key nold's Block, CUi-cago.

wbtii WANTED Agents (Fanners preferred.) Marty are making from $10 to per dav. tall at Boom 14. No. 147 Sautb Inrk-ut. (Jspltal from $25 to aiUO.

We erera charge for Information, wnai TV" AJN TED Agents For several 1 new and very important subscription hoots. "For particulars, address immediately, C. F. VKNT W4 Dearborn sireet, Chicago, 111. W117 ANTED Agents That wish tv to make US to 910 per dav profit.

Send stamp for list of 19 popular books. Western Atren 7 Anbiira Pnb. 4a Lombard Block. Chicago, 111. wi.3 TfANTED Agents Alale and Female, to In trod nee the best BclllnK Twenty Pollar 9ewlnK aachine in tne world.

It will stitch, hem, tuck cord, bind, braid and embroider. No extra charge for hemmer, tucker, order, binder or self-sewer. Agents are making irom ten dollars to twenty dollars a nay clear of all expenses. Wc allow atcents to sell the machines on trial, and remit the funds when collected. For further parttrnlara and certificate of aneney, address S.

E. DFJS'DKKSON, Prasideot WUson Hewtns; Machine Mannfactiuinfr Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Otflce, No. 9 Lyman's BlockT wi WANTED Agents $5.00 aday madetfte year round, by enersretle men. sen- Ibk onr goods.

We have 40 kinds ol maps and chart and over kinds of pictures, plain and colored with and without frames; card bhotoirraphs and al-1 hnim nw ta-lrwti varsis-sr Ivr Rsitirl Iftf trrnlatt-a niil.Tt. A Soatb Clark 6t Chicago, Ul. WANTED-Agents 175 per month to sell onr new Ioek-etltch Pamliv Sewing MacMoe, price (18 to 25. Thia machine will atileh. hem, rell, tnek, eorfl, hind, braid, rather, qnilt and embroider in the most perfect will sta from the finest muslin to thick beaver cloth, and la tbe only reliable low price machine made.

Every machine warranted tix years. For circulars, addrese- UL-ntKUiv a i u. urawer OAtfAaOr cauaip Boom 9, No. 84 enrtorn Chicago. 111.

wl5 WANTED A gents For the ni inn' fituWTTXn ACillJ el nrnliinnie'a New Parent, with Eetchnm's celebrated Patent Looses Movement.) Als Ketobum's Improved Cottsae Mtv- -chine. Prlee 22 and SS, aocordinz to style. bassoM-machines sent to Afrents on trial, at Ag-enfs price. ATK1SSOM A CALUWEU. 114 KaudolDh Boom Bs.a.

Chlcsgo.111. noUvWS. WANTED Agents $150 t. (3W per month to sell the celebrated Cobhqn Bnrsa asd rw Exbulstd Family Sxwnve Price flK. Will am all kinds ot work thst caa be done nnon any Bewlne machine.

Kverymachine warrantwl Ve rur in inn tui vm naiianno 33 Oark Street, opposite nerman nouse. or adaress P. Q. Drawer Z4. Chicago.

vsmo. WANTED Agents Making $5 to (10 per day with a patented article IkaCevery family wants. Only S3 to 1 10 capital required. Send. stamp ior psxucuiars.

Aooress uAiti st hart, Ind- vin T7 ANTED Agents Immedir telv. to sell "FOnff YEARS TO fBTESIA, Adventures wlihls and beyond the Udion By Junius Henri Browne, special war corresMadent ot he w. TVihnne. A Un. Affaits to sell the iUK.r v.

Vol. AMERICAN CGrtFLiCTV ByBoracr Greely. I Is now ready for delivery. Vol. II will be issue as soon ss practicable.

Address GJSO. yt. buitrs-WOOU, 1 IS lake street, Chlcatro. nosvSm WANTED A gent Constant hmdaeaa and rood wazee. We hasw Thenaost laughable thine on earth Tbe moBt tut erestinjr.

picture 'The most popular hook aud tbe blKEesi' map la America. Whether hnsy or Idle, rich or posrmale or femaTe, send for onr circular 9. thev will cost; yoa aothlna, and will do you rood, llon't fall to send" your address as we are anxious for mutual acqanlnlance. Address Western Publishing Temple, Chicago, Hi. notniBMat T7" AN TED A gent To- sell a ij.ndard Life of Abraham IJntln.a-it for the beneflt of the Monument Fund.

Agents have sold aa bteh aa 100 copies a week. Send for ro-alare-and tea- limOlliail IJUD1 ri1luruuuiiaiBA. vstsrrww. Captain Robert Lincoln. Also, to sell a maarnincent colored enarravine of 'The Home of Gen Adaresawlth stamp, GREAT iVBLI8H-JSQ AGFKCK, Masonic Temple, ChteatIU.

novuoi'wi WANTED Agents tlSO month7to sell ths IhtPBOVBD SE per MEW ENa- tkvsviuiiv KirwTKu MACItntR. Priss.aiR- This Machine will stitch, lem, felt, tuolb. aprd, braid bmd, Esther, Qirilt snd embroider. Every Machiva la warranttd live years. flx.

csscatrp, 11I orcainai noon mil rj, rwii iim. Block, corner of Monro, and Dearbora tru- chlcaap WT ANTED--Agents 25 Tf AeentswanteMosellaaewanalwon' wonderful 9ew fnr Mschine, the ocr cheap one usaasea. sflAWacLARK. BTddelhraf, Mains, se AO Tjib KlTrrO. book, pre foe will bo rROSBys OPERA AW OPKsVA.

1 ITALIAN J.GEAO.. THIS (Baturdavl ATRRNOON. at Jvf Dooia ooenal 14f 11 i ai fiBRF Adnihakn to the Uatinea, to all parts of the bensa, Ladiea are particniarly requested to boy tnelr tickets hi advance. Mactnes tickets caa alsv be otf sauid at KJnalev'a. ruhiw.

ibib Oa which occasion wul Be prssentsd VerdCs eraad Opsra for the last lime If A I Opera so entbuslasUcaUr reeetfed last THdsy. noiui, cinniMuuiii, Erssni Uiiaoaim, v.sricr imvawi wuv sun; lm rone, racarao bom, mo. Conductor and Moatoal Dtreetor. rafUZlO. "3 Htwadxr Second utMimM rr aimi i A.

lrUCKKZXA BOIifilA, With a perft-otloO of i merer nnnmaamA tm mt Amlemm riami. Ttm" soeeadafy parts tn the prorogue, enaralPr riven by chores, tn tbeftusleof tbe first act, win be rtven' tbe tsrtncinal artists of tne Actmnanvi wtia kfotliv consented, to atve rreater effect to the rendition of Open. Luerexia Borate, Mme. Cterxsnirai AiBucv, vimui vvru tnii), nuairsui; Anono, mil eabette. ColleU.

Toeaday For the nvst time in Chicago Donizetti's colt-brated Comic Opera, L'KLI-BTK LVAMOHK.KV In imbX in Niw Tork. and be bmnebt out ia CUicsjro tn advance of tbe aro-auctjoatn Kw York. Oa tuts ooeulon Mis Lucr Bimumh. the Amertcaa and youtnful prtma dooaa. will make ber debut la ths cearmins roie ot Aaita First appearance tbia seasiu of Herr Lottl.

Neat week I opera every Big as. i oe reuiar suMeriptlon niruts remain Monday, nesday. Thursday aud FrtOay. TVfcVICKER'S THEATRE Ex- J.U tra Arinonnrementl--THR PULPIT Mrm THB STAGE. A tall and complete Beply to the bermon Afcalust tbe Stage, by ihe Rev.

ttt. E. Hatfield, I. been prepared by a dlstintruUbed scholar of this and will, by request, be delivered at McVtckter's Theatre Mono ay Evening, JSorember 90th lbtS. by OL.

wooirs museum; COL. J. H. WOOD Proprietor and sfananr. A.

u. ijirecior Ol uaiiBeiiieniB. THOS. Btsce Maaaxer. "LAUGHTER ASD APPLAC8K." Tbis rflatnrdavi afternoon.

Nov. 18th. at the Grand Ufatlnee. at '2 1 o'clock, and alao in the evenina" at to tbe celebrated comedy of THE FAST ME9 OF THE OLBEH TIKE, plajed at Wallacks Theatre, Bew York, for several weKtutt sua piwrncw nre viu smc cast. HfcVICKER'S THEATRE.

I. Madison-su hetween Desrbora and State. HCYICKB A MYERS FRIDAY, benefit arid last annearance hat one of the celebrated MADAME CELESTE) FRIDAY, TBE GEKEK BUSHES; Or ths Huntress of the IsalhslppL fllrkt-Hnbert, MADAME C8T Saturday, last appearance of afadaiae Celeste, THE FRENCH HPY. Tfamet. Henri St Altne.

Aiafhilde. CELESTE ot? rirTioriiiiiric'r win nNDiiinice wiw kat; muairxi farce of A LOAN OP A LOVER. Saturday Afternoon at 3 o'ciocx graxd uzx.nsrn Mattstft, THE GBEFivi BTPHBS. Monday, benefit or Mrs. ajsma iuwklu LOVE AND COURTSHIP, aa taught by Pbrenoiojzy.

by Frof- O. S. FOWLEBi SMITH NIXOV8 HALL, MOKDAT AND WEDNESDAY EVENING a. The tree Science of Marrtajre. fTini.

'iriS. nrTo close with public examlnai-ions. fjf Seats. 25 cents. iTOiessionai rvxamixuaLions ana Vnaru, wiiu iuu written ont onlmons and advice, toncbinr health.

business, faults, self Improvement, manaefnient of eniiureniKcH oaiiv, ana naiuiuav tuiu a ueuay sTcn-ings at the Tremout House. Call at once. Last visit. ACADEMY OP MUSIC, 94 Wasliiiirton-st bet. Clark and Dearborn.

Kelly Lean's MiaUtrels. MO DAT KVKVIXG. Kov. I3tri. sad everr eventne duiioe the week, tbe Great Company of tbe West In unrivalled Programme.

Kew and Attractive Stars. First Appearance of Mr. J. VIXLIAMS, tbe Lion Baa- lolst Anil VthioDlan Coimnediaii. Prices of Admfsston Oichestra Chairs, TS cents; I Farqnette, 30 cents Coilciren under 10 years, 35 cents uanery, eenis iwxea.wua'rJ.w.

xoorsopenai to commence Box Office open from 10 to where seats can be secured without extra charge. m54 MARTINE'S CHICAGO DANC-TNG ACADEMY, cor. Clart and Monroe st. Cj7 'nooi ooireea iuksuai cvciNiAii-a. C9Hall to rent one evenini; each week to Select Private Parties.

Clandlne Meyers, Lizzie Bonrnlqne, Mary Porval, lady Teachers. J. fcliilN' Principal. ART GALLERY. Crosby's Opera Honae Bnlldlng.

CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS 03 EXHIBITION FOR SALE. Open Day and Evening, from 9 o'clock a. m. to 10 p. ml Btngle admission, 35 cents.

Season Tickets, $1.00. n32S4p SCOTCH FIRESIDE, AT THB FESTIVAL AND FAfB Of the First United Presbyterian Church, IS BKTA.I HALL, THURSDAY, FEIDAT AND SATTTBDAT EVENINGS, Nov. 23, 24 and 25. lyA amission, S5 cents. fjrf-Book of Words, 10 cents.

Cr-Doors open at 7. Fireside Scenes at 9, and on Saturday at 7 o'clock. The Great Western Band will be In attendance. -SfDinnersin tbe Lower Hall fiom 15 Ul 3, Nov. 21, 23.

23 and 84. Tickets, T5 cents. W411-40 rPHE SECOND ANNUAL BALL JL of the Cipar Makers ProtcctlTe Union, will be neia at tuknsuh tiiii, js onn siae. oo wuijnas- TICKETS OKE DOjaLAR which may be had of any i of the members, or at the floor on the evening of the i jpRIZE SHOOTING FOR DOCKS, 8ATUKD AT, 18th of afternoon and evenios, at DICK'S Lager Beer Saloon, No. 90 Dearborn st.

W'i6-ip OIFT CONCERT! At Smith Nixon's EalL SATURDAY, Dec. SOth, 1985. Fourth Distribution of Gifts! worth of fit Or. conaisttnr of one fTTTT LOl valnod at 5 0rst-cla3s Pianos; 13 Wilcox a tfvTiiie Mac nines a cstey a uoixaire (trial's; 25 Goltf Watches; 100 Silver JTantine Lever "WatcTies; 10 sllver-plnted Tevftets; 10 American Mirer Watches Parlor and Chamber Furniture Stove, Boolu, Jewelry, Tickets at Back. Aft articles are new and of the first maalltr.

and rained at the manufactorer'a retail prices. All articles of Jewelry warranted solid gold. Tickets are for sale st J. Tt WAT.SH'S Bool: Stnre. Lyon Healy's Mualc Store, and F.

GAYLOKDS Book Store, nnder the Revere House. All commonl-catlooB should be addressed to WM. A. BRADFORD CO Chicaaro, UU Office, Boom 17 Reynold's Block. P.

O. Box 3vi4- P. 6. There are qnlte a nnmber of Gifts uncalled tjiOOaS. rMOVCS, C.

AX AtTCXION, UD, i-VAB. awvt M.VW nusA M. WM. A. UU lTKKS A Dearborn St.

Auc tioneers. LARGE STOCK WINTER DRY GOODS, Brown and Uleaclaed Muslins, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, Socka, dec, AT AUCXIOJf, On WEDNESPAT, Nov. at o'clock, at Ttotters" wSaS Aoc tioneers. 200 i DOZ. WHITE AND GREY FLANBEL SBtBTS, lOO doE, 'VTblte Fluitol Drawer, lOO dox.

Wlilte Uliislla Shirt, lOO doz. Bnelc Glowcs and vfattntJets, AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY. Not. 22, at o'clock, at Bnttera 'ta-aiT Auction Bocma. BUTT Eli 5 A CO- Wf5S AucooBeers.

GILBERT SAMPSON, GEKEBAl, AUCTION EEES, Elegant New Fimiitiire, AT ATJCmoW, On THKSOA Not. nst, at 9 o'clock, will be sold at our Salesrooms, 44, 46 and 48 Dearborn street, alaraw and elegant assortment of HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUltB. Consisting of -fine Chamber Suites, Parlor Snltea, Mar hiA Tnn Tra hi ma a fiKoaarvla. Whatnots. KUirertaa.

Red- steads, Bnreans, Washstanda, Spring Beds, Rocking and asy Chaira. deception Chairs, lAbrmcj Chairs, Chamber Chairs. Also, ivory ii ano rea i anie iLTiiiery, ki jMitje ana irmta' MoRierr. Linen Table Cloths. HaildkerchiefB, tc together with a general aaaortment of housekeep- Ine rooiUs Ht.H1 A bAALPSOK, AllCt'rs.

gilbert sampson. Large and AttractiTe Sale Ot Italian afarbte and Alabaster Statuary. Classical Subjects. Vases, Tanas, Fountains, Bohemian (ilaas, imported by SU. Gloranaooi, OH WEDNESDAY MOR5TNG AUD EVE5LNO, Nov.

JSd, at SV o'clock a. m. and 7K o'clock n.m,at next to Xtemont House, Win he soM vnthout iciuiui the rarfest and most nazntsceat colleenon of Claasie Ware ever offered la this city, via: Alabaster and Marble statuary Ttirth or Vmna. Flora and ZefijB. CunM and Psyche.

I Venus of Medici, Bacchus, Adrlana, Greek Slave, Three Graces, Danelne Girls, rroup ol Sabine Madonna, Fidelity, Prsver and Charity, aad many other new ana Bistoncat buujtcw. Marble and Alsbaiter Vases, from ths Somen, Hebe, Gothic and Florentine styles, carved la alto and relievo, suitable for the decoration or entrances, halls. arawnig rooms, mantnc, ia. aa. i.

-Klclily carved Tazxas, noe msrble Mosaic Tablea, Temples, open-work Basarets, Anlmsls.c.. Ac. The whole collection was selected by 81. W. OIo- vmnnoui, who has Inst returned from Italy and these Vrnkirf Bill ha thDBWMt flTY- Ished spa elaborately carved of aay heretofore offered .1 pun wuf.

Bohemias Olaiw Vases, Colognes, Putt Boxes, Card Receivers. e. This beantrful collection win be ca exhlsitlon en TTJIlSDay, Nov. asnna the day ana evenina. Cav aloenea oa Tuesdav.

WStg GtLJaEKT 1 SAarWH Ascawwn. BY GILBERT SAMPSON. TRADE SAltS or WHITE CBOCEERT AND MIRBOSSy. AT AITCTIOX. On THrBSDAV.

Kov. SSd. at o'clock, we will sell st onr Salesrooms, 44,, 4 and 48 tearbora st 4S crates of best White Crockery ana Ware, to be sola or iois to suit ceajers. i ne mm complete, toilet, dinner and tea ware. Also, surge assortment of Mirrors, packed In aases-Uf eacA.

VWl mi GOVERNiEBNT SALE OF TOBACCO. i TtAWSOH, BRIDGLAD CO, Agents for the XT, a iMMitnnL ill PniJle Auction, as Whitehall street, Kew lor A. at o'clock ax, oa the SSsl DAT OF NOVEMBER, 1863, By orderof the Honorable Secretary at the Trecsury, 1M PACKAGES OF MAMFACTtRED TOBACCO. of lesn of 8. born A.

lC feet ner lot r. great KkN East lot. sell is west Keel will sell. ISO for In No. lui JL io fine by is M.

on A i of I I i i 1 AN TE1 2 Hotel rjleks. '2 porters, Mrnrer smpvmt; clerk, bsr- ht arosery tore.ind viSSSs otter Enrploymeat AasosiaUoat tin riutumi cma ne mudm bv at uscbiesao AArs screev -nin 4 ANTED CblTtet-mskers SOU few of the besf to whom the Wftieat wtsn ViHMMlO. JLDniV. A3. H.

nlaSl aUlMJ.lrl iBllOMt. WW ANTED To travel for whole- Mia SotioB a man- thorvoZMv ae- onsmfrd with tlie bnsiness and- wbo has goodt elty reCQin ssamu i ion. owien bwv myyij. WANTED Book-keepers, trT etitn, srssta.islSBium. edTetora, acasl rtrlr.

BwtM drvwa. earfieaters. MscksniRbsv trardl fin (titers, vwmUbfVa, pataters. boot let. njvstatn.

Merc traits, maKifaetiinrs, botri kedpsra, farmers, railroad bmb, asif otaers sarwHd with ran-' male! Wxira l.nwstairs. srsi' Tt7 ANTED hotel Clerks, 2- aktpptaft jilV sktppnr clvwY. i yrrm, ana vaiitMts1 'F''." tendters. arltttaraMn-- 1m nl bv SDSlTlnr at tb Chlcaro Entn.arnient Association, 118 oouth Clark street. TT ANTED Immediatelv, 100 raXv'rr FvT8 ACOtaiartto VJ- 8 CO- 1,1 wiSSc sxrecty Room WAKTED 1 dry goods sales-man.

1 tmrikkaener. assistants, a elerkak travelling agents, port 4 urtvera, copyist, BOisterera. 1 tsabinet BrAker. 2 brakesman. 1 reman.

2 baggageraaster, collector, 1 harness' iraziWaCI VLfajjIvJ piMDlfira, moraitars. 1 IVMDDP finisher, 30 carpenters. fiCn.en to work tn aaswrnlll, 1U04 to won ss raiiroaas Hi Earro' nanos. in tar siiu- uwayw open at ue vmibvrcLM sjsspioyiaeri'a Waabington street, H. up stairs.

Merchant a. houH keenera aad all ociiera iqd- rHed vrtth reliable male help ori short notice and free ofeharge. A pirticanu by-maU enclose 10cens. MIL-LrrKs-BAMPfeOX. WH4 AJNTED 100 men to work on railroads: tMnMwla asrir m'trSLand ttasi to worn art farms.

Aftply at the bleaeo Krnnitjatrarient Amcmmuon, 119 sontn Liark street; uoom Hi. W84S ANTED At the Chicago Em- sioyment Agency, 3 clerks, 1 bookkeeper, as-sistantsv 1 tra ve' ling agent, 3 conductx, 8 brakestaen, firemen, 9 porters, 1 man in a grocery store, 3 cot lectors, 2 bartenders. 1 salesman, eoachmea. 1 watebmao, 10 carpentera. Otber good situations always open at 87 Washington street roe at np stair.

Vf ii.A.r.u saju-buj. srsta ANTED 2 clerks. 2 aalea men, order clerks. 1 traveninaf a (rent. rencsflneEiara.

brakes-man, 3 nremen. 1 tin smith, i conbeto-s, 1 man grocery wore, 3 anvers, 4 varni.her, upboisterars. Otber situation alwaysooea at H7 W'ih nirton street. Room A. an ataira.

M1I.I.F.K A SAMPSON. wS4S TAN TED I mme ia tely 2 v. ici aw. A iruuaaCTTptl bdiuisuiib, airvujatu, a brakesmen, conductors. 2 drivers, 1 man ura grocery store, 1 porters, 1 salesman, a collectors, 3 teamsters, coach man, 3 wavchmen, 1 order clerk, li peelers; otber good situations always open at tij WaMn zton-at- Boom A.

MLLLER At SAMSON. wsw T7 AN TED Bookkeepers, clerics, T. travelling agencs. porters, drtvers, eoadoetora. trsvlllraavaKs.portsrs.trtvieondarora, I tnikesineo.

nremeo, drovers, tin souths carpenters, lopjcnjc tor employment, to apply lmraedlatel; asninsroB anecv, uoom 0, ap stairs, mj AN TED al es men. book- I reepers, coneSoctors. resmenflremen. rtv- ers. Bartenders, ooilec-tora, trarellina aKents.

elertes, I waicumiai, waUwers, saippma' cierss', ana men ior a'i oiner posioons. can at or aauress asaiarton room np stairs. MlLXbK HAMfaOa. w8SS 7 ANTED Great Western Busi- siness Apecev Rootne 23 Snd 44 Reynolds Block, next to Post Office. Toose of respactaiiiiv, fypsrln? amtdnrrnAiif mrill Snd tn thfir 1 ib-rt tn call before snnivinz riaevhere.

Vac-Qelpta tnr rwvsic. keepers, salesmen, hotel, shippta. steamboat, ro- eery, drv goods, entry and freight clerts atso a uurr- oer or Dorters. Dar-tenaers. Mraire-jiiastera.

coach men, waiters, watchmen, mechaalcs, iarmers and la- oorers wantea, Mercnants ana oiaer suppiiea wtttt-osvt delay. Applicants by mall enclose 10 ceots. wdt WtSrSlJS! nent silaarioiis in ail branches of Wlaesa. Allthoso baviDrs good refereDces. and are deelrons or lucrative emnlovment In mercantile houses, hotels, saloons, or urursiiicu.

uiitrariuiai, rs, tvo nil nf quested to call at, or adores, with stamp, GttET WESTERN BUBIKESB AGENCY. Booms and e4.Beynolds, Block, sear Post Office I W4? A.2k I KJj -JIHUiOVlIieil OtlCC WW ah n.rs.R irvm-fcihnW All nersons lookmirforbnlnesa. m4Mhmk. keepers, clerks, salesmen, traveling- agents, porters. drivers, firemen, brakesmen, conductors watchmen.

coachmen, waiters, and all classes of mechanics should apply at the Chicago Commercial Employment and General Business Aeency, Wahington-au, Boom 5. (up-stalra.) MILLER fc SAMPSON "7" ANTED Employment Notice. I men and hoys wsnfW sltnarlona as book I keeners. aaleemen. tTaveilinrr as-enis.

tnarterii. rtrl- Ters, DraKeemen, firemen, conductors, haegage maa K-rv, rwKumeu, wsveumea. waiitrpt, irrniriii cicriL-J, hotel clerks. In mivate fnmllieA. Ac.

can secure e-ood Bitnations st the GREAT P. STERN BUSINESS AGENCY. Hoons23and 94 Reynolda Block sext to roui uiDcrB. wm i WT ANTED At the threat West era Bnsiness Aget cy Rooms, 23 and 24 Rey-nolde Block, neit to the Post Office. Assistant Boot- SLT1? Hoot- I Te" SeiS MMlother vcieope.

1 WT ANTED EmplOVment for all. Good and permanent tftnationtf can be sc-rnred tn tM sV nrn ot' hnuntHii. Wa 1 vtrtr ready to supply well recommended help In any bual- ne? grcajjaKii irc ti iirto auu mi snort nmicp. Call atL or address with stamp. GREAT WASTERS' VL't: A liCVrV Unrana Pawn.ilrljl Block, near the Post Oflice.

w847 ANTED A steady, reliable man totkechareeofa.stockof goods. A'ply wnn reiereDcee, iu tsux X4ri. Tli 4WFn nlnin nanor -u 1 ljiJ A Plm Paper DOX cntter. Goorl wages and steady employment Inquire at SCANLON Confectioners, 138 bonin vacer sireei. vruiij ANTED Painters the Ttnnd Hathir.

FVfiTiwtjin. tTlnnlt rrmnrv. 111. T. k.

VAa tuoiK, worts. wws ANTED One first-class fin- and two tnst-jrVHS forwarders, who can 1 forward blank work. Call at iSo. Lombard tilock. near ine irosi-ouice.

wit 7 ANTED A thoroughly expe- rienced trv soods lobbtnBr man. to eoto St. Louts on lut an nary next. For one that understands tne nnerai salary wm-oe paia. i.

ITT ANTED A Book-keeper well acqnaiiupa in ine citv ana a zooa penman, nav- lnp to loan his employer for, one roar at 10 per cent, will receive a lair salary. Address A cox ia7a- wjui WT AN TED Tailors 1 Tailors! Two good bnsiness coat hands and two eood overcoat hands, wanted Immediately at GRANGER'S, lift; eiars: ttoom o. wora: given om ana tnenignesc prices prompciy paia. vis Female Help A wt.h4V girl to cook, wash asd troa wanted at 140 xxt a flf Ama-i AJN 1 H.1J A nrSt-ClaSS Amen- can or German cook, washer and lroner. Bef- inVlSli: erenees required.

To one thoroughly competent good yT ANTED Two servants, one VV lTOner. APplV at aVj? atlCOASTan avenUC, at OnCO. WT TVT ANTED Girls for general fcmm.wiMk- PttmHons onsn at all tintea for those eorotna: recommendedV Apply at ills Sonth Clara street, rtoom 1. tmb T7" ANTED A thoroughly cora- wetrntaad falthfh Ctrl or woman, to do cen- X17ANTED Two erirls, one a good cook, washer and lroner. The otber for econd eirl.

Apply at 5H Wabash avenue. wsi8 WANTED Correspondence A wnrrntr PantaftL. who has Inst been DSid off. wishes to correspond with a few partlcnlar young la dies with a view to friendship and per Hps coui-tshlp mn TYii-tHaer cnvrnrndena(i ttricttv honorable Preference given to letters from Snringrield, Jackson ville, rnxnningvDO ana vecruur, AuurcBB wvu i ca nameH I pnngnein. XV ANTED To Rent I want to Mn rm Tim 1st.

two or three rooms In a respectable neighborhood, within ten tnlnntes' wait ot the Chamber of Commerce. Bent not over fifteen aOUSra. Apply or wura. ivr msm v-- babo- AtAN. comer of Lake and Clark streets, wlta A.

M. UeUebt. W813 TV ANTED To Rent A suite of TT three well rnniisneo rooms wnn a respectaDie A.mn tn riMtnhl neihlvirbood. Satdsfutorv ref. erences given.

Address HO," P. O. Drawer 968. wsw ANTED To Rent Rooms suitable for a PhotoeraDh Ostlery. Loeatioa central.

Address urawer o. n.iva, f.u. wmi ANTED To Rent A fur- nlslred room tn the nelctiborhood of the Conrt Honse.for two cestiemea. Address sianter.r Tri- bnne office. wi WANTED To Rent A good bondinr.

with pro and floor and loTts, snltaMe for manntacvoriha parposes. Address post office Box 34ts4. WAH WANTED A good colored girl to do cooking, trontna and washing. Ons that ean come weu reoornmenoea can naye wnrrwcBt and weU treated. ApnJv at aPKIKeEB A MOBKY'8 cmos.

ao. Hnmnuiu oiucvt. UTo fXtnt. T'O RENT A- ffodd house of 10 ML rooms. AHvo, three rooms srrftabhf house- T.

H. ERLFIELD COBeal Estate -Ac en u. Room r. U. DtOCK.

mornt rp(y RENT At Harlem, 9 miles JL from Chicago, on the-Gelaaa Kaaroao-vnuun one liine.k nf tha tlrstKdas8.d.wellin&llon8e, eon. tatnlne nine rooms and every convenience. Inquire st Ko. 6 Waahimton-at, Boom 10, np-stairs. watn nno RENT The lo-wer nart of 187 A Worth Curtlt, consisting of rax rooms, within three mtnnies' wata ox miwaaaewwve n-Apply ea the psemiaea.

rTXRENT A one-story-and-a-half csttjtsv ob western avenue, nsar nuron oneslsek-aad-a-haK from horse cars. Possosston immediately. Apply lo ISAAC B. IMIXBB, Jo. JFll- TO RENT A larsre fnrnished room, with boar snttahteic two eenUemen, also a peasant nnntrsisnea room kcuu'iuij wile.

Apply at Dr. J. HaIIs' Institute, S4 andgB mate street, tiirww.i T0 RENT The "top story of 99 facroring purposes. Apply at Trunk atore, xvl-Slfc I TO RENT Until May a I 1 brlrk honse of tew rooms, either ae. Apply at i7s aionroe street.

witsi I HPO RENT Aid Fuiniture, for I I -n rwnttn? the Cc-art Honae Bent 1 t.D AQar2taaH WltB a 1 Hitaxue "'aist UlUUIaWlUr aVWOkaJ 7. WT4.V RENT A honse of rooms with rood cellar ana Brewery Btiaonea, iottivs huSored dollars per annnm, in. tec icity jsnesviue. wis. Addressj.is.

trui.ilHnoiul"u ns rpoENT Rooms at 211 Fonrtb I avenue. w5T; ia mm TO RENT- I floor ot Smith Ho. aame building. TO RENT Offioes Noa. 2 and 3, cor.

Clark, aad South Mtloor. Dole's Bnrtdtnjr. oor.vm, Wster-sts. Applv on the premises. V7TnnT, orptTTS Mill.

T.TVK Uic.vsaifr Dt. a. tn st It 1 yXZ IXLFR A I I I I 1 I I I The always popular opera ot Martha drew a large bonee last evening. Ita elegant melodies, al- wougn many or them are familiar as household words, always seem froth and sparkling at sendered by each Hew artist, and, like good wirie. improve wnn age; ana no OOUDl postern will sit and listen to future Bosch ett la and Lottia, Interpreting Flotow'a work with tbe same seat that we of to-day apptand them to the echo.

The oriuiancj or tne overt are, elaborating and working np the main themes of tbe opera and the taking melodies of the work, which are patent nntnlAwt II Ll 7ZT the" a favorite. Without being great. It is efleetive: without even being a work of art, it. is nleaainv Full of repetition-, with choral effects of theverr tightest description, with a brilliant commencement and stupid heavy ending, it nevertheless possesses a sparkle and vivacity which street by their Haasg, saiWMH -x JfaaWO WWUIUIK III lllaalll BQ1 Tb GWtm im rttftv tlhO arm. tryst rta anW the orcheetn lo-erpreted very coDscieniiotulT uv5 ucirvrjin.

elements have been resolved into a harmonious whole, amd the orrhptrl atjrr bn aimfkit nnim Mllvgood. The bra-wee still need some toninir ooHTj. a pan irom inis aeiect, ibere little to be desired. Tbe orertiur was so well played that it received a handsome strand of applause. Boechetti's Martha waa very happily conceived, made np in feulUefts taste and song with great spirit asd elegance.

Her principal aria, the sola virgin rosa (last Kose of Summer) wa-a done hi admirable taste and with moat exquisite shading: and tendernea of expression. HerpecBliarty reeonant voice rewlved itaelf into (he clearet-tand pnrest of tones and the ornamentation introduced jnst elaborate enongii not to mar the simplicity and sweetness or the aria. The effect on tbe finale produced by the addition of the tenor (Lottl) very beautiful, and the encore was one of the most enthusiastic of the season. The oetite and charmirtr Olirlnl -vrirtnaVIlv tnnHA debut. Hitherto she has only appeared aa Sie- in am, a roie wmcn aevejopea neitner ner voice nor action.

Her brierht frrh isr eyes, petite and well-ronnded form, and bird-like erace. exactly suited her for the mischievous Nancy' Although itwas ber first rendition ol the character, ehe sang it with as much ease as if naa at ways oeen accustomed 10 it. tier round, luscious contralto voice, as flexible as it ia sweet, was used with teltins effect in concerted pieces, and in Ihe aria of ths third act, if tuo stral. commanded toe most entnusiastic applause. conception of tb character was very truthful, tbe bewitching' grace and naivete of the bv-play vnu wuimsDe currieu qui uie coaracier 01 ine servant, at once enlisted the sympathies- of the audience.

It i to name the age of a lady, but wo may say in (reueral term! that for a singer not yet out of her teens she is the most remarkable we bave ever heard, and bids fair to prove great artist. She has ail the accessories a fine form, attractive tace, a voice combining 'both power, flexibility and excellent quality, and arte a Dim ies me nri otroo-. Lotti, in his favorite role of Lionel, Yt-hich he bas made peculiarly his own. won a splendid triumph, created the utmost enthusiasm. Since bis appearance last spring he has gained in physique, altnoueh he is bvno means adermanirl nndh fronroved correpondinely in power and dramatic abilitv.

We doubt whether there i a purer tenor voice npon tbe operatic stage to-day than his. The entire register is eveo, clear and rich, the tones rounded and perfect, and full sympathy, and bis metnod artistic to the last degree. He has gained greatly in volume, and makes every tone as clear and distinct as a bell. ne same unpiovemeuT is visible in his action. Much of the stiffness be has previously exhibited ia.

gone, and ho is now at borne upon tbe staee. His use facial expression and gesture, and his stage car-r-aue. ail indicate close siudy. Such masical improvement since the comparatively recent date, when he made his apneamnce here as a chorus singer, is rare, and if his future corresponds with nast. he will achieve for bJmself a refutation as positive as that of Mario or Tamherlik.

In hia very first ana 9oLo pnfuno reietto his pure and sweet rones creaiea a genenu afenssuon, wntcn ax ine close developed into tbe most enthusiastic applause and an imperative encore, and it was onty the fact that he had commanded tbeaoolause of the audience dnnne the entire even mi? that the mav- par ivi' amor was not greeted in a similar man ner, as 11 was ine emnusiasm creaiea ovnis ele gant and tasteful rendi-ion called him to the foot lights wheie he received a perfect ovation. ro um 1 r.asso nrofunaoi maae nis aeout as 11 un kett. His voice without being broad or massive is deep aud Fonorous and very flexible and musical. His most decided success wastn the Drinkiiu? Son? which, with the single exception ot a slight ten- aency 10 arag, was mosi exceuentiy sung, uis nroiopeeo in 11 in inis ana was sunero. Collet a has a habit of dome evervthiu? well, aud is oniv liecessarv to see; his iovial.

face on the stage to bo asired that there wiil be at least one part done As Sir Tristran. displayed buffo abilities of no mean description, fine IL. WU1LI1 UK aina.H This afternoon, Krnani will be given for the matinee. On Mondav even In? Lucrezia with Gazraniga. Tuesday evening, The Elixir Love, for the first time in this citv.

on which occasion Miss Lucy Simons will make her debut as Anmna. Wednesday, an extra evening. "Lucia will be repeated, and we earnestly advise ail lovers mnsic not to miss seeinc Lucia. To-morrow. Boschem has consented to sim? uunng masp ai ine vnurcn 01 me noiy xsame, corner of Wolcott and Superior streets, at lOVi o'clock a.

m. She will sin? the Xnflammatus from Kosfini Stabat Mater, and the choir will nerform Havdu's ImDerial mass, and selections from works oilier great masters. Apropos 01 tne opera in unicago, ine iew xork lit raid savs editoriallv: Opebatic tNTKES. London. Paris.

St. Peters burg and Chicago are now the exeat operatic centres of the world. It is a matter of regret to all who takeapndeinlSewTork city that Chicago, a city vesierdav. ehoold suroass ns in oneim. and that we should be compelled to take the sweepings of tuiiu rate cuuiyaiurt uuui mimfr.

LOCAL MATTERS. To tbe Citizens and atrantzem wbo are sick and suffering with any disease, no matter bow long standine, bow fbad or by what caused, are advised to goto Dr. Easterly's family medicine Rtore.No. Madison street, near the opi vnrce. n-nere tney can procure remeay tnat can be relied upon to effect a speedy and radical cure, containing plain directions for use.

tiead xr. jcasitTjy a in uur cuiumus, you tuat need medicines. whit Cure for Cousrni or rold Aw Soon as there is the slightest, uneasiness of ibe Chest, with difficulty of breathing, or indications of Consrh, take during the day a few "lirowri'a BroncHai Trot'tiee." Containintr demulcent ingredients, thev allav Pul monary Irritation. Have tbem in readiness upon tne nrst appearance 01 a uoia or -uougn. ww If Asmnclens shonld unroof all tne houses in New York, as the story says he unrooted tnose 01 jncanu, tne a re or nine-tentbs of the bean twmde would be seen Phalon's fc Aipht-Blooiiung Cereus." sold everywhere.

n7ft8 Xlie "Columbian tlie bent nrtl cle of American distillation, is now for sale by all jjrnp-fTists tne ijmtea states. 1 ne nronrietors have undertaken to bottle this gin, so that no con sumer may ne aeirauuea. novuosi-dui Ir. -L. Spencer's FracrantOudonw laine for tbe Teeth.

It is one of the very best articles forclensine and preserving the Teeth, ever offered to the public and is warranted to contain no acid or any other intrredient in the least injurious to tneteetn. a cage 01 superior 1001 paste accompanies each bottle. The Oudouselaine can be found at wnoiesaie or retail, oy uruegirji? reneraiiy. Ia. Snencer Proorielors.

Providence. Messrs. Burnbams Van Scbaack, Chicago, Illi nois, Agents lor tne iNorinwesi. o8ti3 3m t.tijAsa Iet all our Readers know tnat Coe'fl Byppeppia Cure will certainly cure the worst cases ot dyspepsia in existence, will stop pain after eat-int? as soon as you take it. and is a most excellent article tor an mseases 01 ine atomacn ana uoweis, Nov.

14v990 3ttuthsa AtlnntJe White Lead and Linseed Oil Coj Of New York, of Pure White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge, Glass Makers" Bed Lead, Also, Linseed Oil, Raw, Boiled and Refined. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, and by KOtJtKi tULUAifi a uenerai Aentu, Pearl street, New Torhv oct4d86i)-o7Citew-wis lt Pftllosonnv. Sozodont In an anta cid. Sozodont is an anti-putrescent. Sozodont is atonic Sozodont is all vegetable and entirely harmless.

Hence it cleanses tbe teeth from a-ce-tous concretious, stops the decomposition of their substance, sweetens the breath, stimulates the rums, and is tne saiest ana nesi preparation 01 114 9 in existence, novi4rat-rrj-s Go to Ns, P. merrlll for Kerosene Oil Imps. Lanterns, Chandeliers, Brackets, Table bfiaiware, cc i maa a nanaoipn srreec, Chicasro, 111. woH arvSf Cn ths KMt f5o to Rrrrant lc Stratton's Glikaso Commercial College to get a Uiorongn, practical oneines eaucaoon, or 10 oe-come a good Telegraph Operator. Address (encloe-ine stamp?) lor circulars, Bbtaht A Stkatton, Markets by Telegraph.

ont MIDMOHT 9UEKET BEPOET. (Special to Western Assodsted Press -1 NawToKtNov.lt. The atock market continues dull. Cliques are tn op eration, each aldewalttne: to take advantage of the other's operaHona and neither darlna; to risk a move, while at the same time there are no external ctrenm-stanees oeevrrinc to effect the action of the other party. The market la almost entirely In tbe hands ot the brokers.

Very fair oatslde offerings were mad at the mornlar boardroperaUoas small, thonrh there was Slight activity In Northwestern and Mlcburan Southern. The market remained doll dnnnr the entire day. cxosrsG rsicas. The fbllowina- were the clostnc prices, at 4:0 p. m.

New Tork Central, 9EKrMX Brie, sifcaVHX Bad-son Rlvar, IftHGlOiy Beading, Michigan Sonth tm, 'aytisx; Cleveland Plttsbnrrb, 9atta Bock Island, unxalCB. SOLS. Gold dosed steady at l. fiovxajraawTS. Government stocks were Arm, especially Seven- Thmiea, which are rood demand for Investment.

The first series rose X. ths second do and the third do per cent. The last Issue of Five-Twenties were per cent better. mscsxLASsor. State bonds, railway mortgages and Bank stocks.

all rale very doll, and operations are on a limited scale. The money market Is easy for can loans at cent. and the demand is less argent thaw on yesterday. The of cold certificates issued to-day at tbe Sub-Treasury was 643.900, and the amount a goia in terest paid o-day RTKOLBXW. Tbe Petroleum Stock market was higher and excited to-day oa Pit Hols Creek, bat lower oa bamace of list.

especially United Slates. Sales were as follows; Bradley, n.OS; Central, 126.00; Excdsfbr, etjc; Fee Simple, Me Empire City, ssc Bnehanaa arm, see Heydrlrk, 80c First National, Sic Pit Hole Creek, isc-. TTnited States. tM.W: Manhattan, weoster, 5: Palmer. S3.

SO: Oeeaaic 4tct Mount Vernon. etc. Petroleum vessels In berths have nearly com-nleted their carroa. aad srjn ths market rates very steady to-day. sales or iaa uis nesi nwwia-i option, for December delivery, at 3e; also ljOOO bris on spot at same rare- kohsivikimwu dvbu.

Kecelpts to-day were oris. VST iooods. The following are the quotations and despatches from the Dry Goods Exchange. The market to-day la dull nd BMCtrve: Brown Sheetings Standard, JBHe Massachusetts 96c Pacific 80c Porter 3c: Bleached Shirtings Ballon 4-4, 35c tTaltbam 4-t. 33, Blockstose, Rue: Wamsntta Cocheeo, WVc; Merrimac Ko; Aliens, SXe.

DeUlnes PacrBrSle. Ticks-Amoskeas 0c; 43XC-. Thorn dike, eye. Spool Cotton Oo. tea.

Sl.r. Stripes Tork, 4Je; TJacasville, Sixc. Denims anwrai, n.vwtaker. 50c Corset Jeans Laebnls 40c Nanmkeac, 98e- fsrowa Drtlrs Standard, 34 c- Cm-toa Flannels Hamilton, 90c Harbor MilKSlMc Kentucky Jeans Vmon, Richmond, eixc. Balmoral SMrut-GUberrs, 4i0 doa.

Hoop Skirts Brad- 1.. IVnnl KlllntlB. fKKOdtlJB 9 OOl hOOPS best grades selling freely; Meyer's IXL Skirts, w-incb, SO to 40 sprtnas. 4S0e doa hoops; Wnch, 90 to 40 sprtngs, 60ciil. aos Th.

fiiAvin. SMowtches have been received to-day Jjorisvu-ir, Nov. 17. Trade more active. Standard Prints 7223.

8haetmEanaatrsal3. Btooka light. Hoehanes. CrscursATV Noir. tt.

Business quiet. Buverspur-ehastng not more than they ea; help. rTiTAnsLrHiA Cottoa Goods sales Ught. Woolen 'JiSl- nrm Goods swnaraUr nn- ehanged better feeling In Cotton market. PsovrnracF Markeia yesterday and te-T vary quirt.

No goods selling except for present delivery. Cotton very little doing, and noiaing urm on Alhw.y Cattle Market. Special Despatch to the Chicago Trlonne.l Auab-t, Nov. 17. With what are telegraphed to come to-morrow, th.

nf cattle trrr the week will reach 9.UUU, anmber tbat la considerably larger than is needed to meet the demand, and tbe result is quits a de pression in trade, prices on al! grades dropping as 9Hc 70, tmir 70 OOD of aB and for 8.3C XI SALE-A fptrrlsflw house, fi t-csW toss, ss 1 earaer AdsmssM Abardesa sQssui ths fowDrtce I tltsoo. If anpded for aeon. WAkftRH At oorrr UlfJH, lit AKmrum. I. FOB ft.

oa FarV street, froutlnc Cnlon Park, Two lots on Watnfurton I Street, tst east of Hnlon Park, too feet se ShAdon arrest, fetwean Washington mod atadtion streets, ob xaJLe ssreeu ociwoc. Koiy man uoyne. All tbe above property will be sMt at very low nrleeu. AU i B. KEKFOOT ACO Heal nstsnnrokars, 7l Dfar tract.

T70K SALE 100xl8t ft on Ada sssLSttUitwaou Raaaatpa sne'wawimrrtan. atnr EMt oa Prairie avenue, aaar Jfrentv-tliird atrwt. -Mriifi iVe. as Bltta Island arcana, near Twaim. ata-Mri.

lKxlW feet evwaer Prairie avenue snd-ltay street. 40' no Indiana ent near Wotcott. lMKi-n feat turn: 8t. Johns PSscs snd CarroU WALKRB sV KJfKrvRrr. sif wasniiwioa aweec.

ws FOR SALE A Terr conrplte and comftrtable nafilcncs sa Nortk Curlrtst. lants ctxm oelebborbwd. Pries ST. 230. Tpma Co a- I rOR SALE 2,000 screB ofprtsirie wlthta ten days.

A Sim un. In SnlCnn mnnnTu I KirauxvT sua: M.W. MKrcm LU TUIWU CUUUlJ.Hi, I Is; for ss.OflS. AIT or tbe aborevt ISAAC U.ifiTT. Clark aussC- barsalaa.

wnon FOR SALE A house and let wellsltnsted on W.baahv., at W.500. Tarrt balanoeon time to Wt purrhaer. tiros tosnlt purcba-ier. WAV Si duDDrliCfl I)earbon-st Boom 'A. wa uiaic jvoKora, iviw FOR SALE Two-story house, nearly new, with let 48 by North LaSaDe-st.

Keleliborhood Rood. Price t.V.u0. J. F. BlAiiB, VH Baodolphst.

Boom Ko. 1:. srSja FOR SALE For tw days A TtMtlv flntHtiMl nnr M1UM nt Mr tmhiii Id a healthy and- desirable loratlty, balnz ths btkhestlandln Chicago. The properay is worth tu-W. bm win bny It.

as the owner ll obliged to at once. KM better than can setlboe tn ths olty KuaraiJteed. IrMnlre at the premises, first bouse ol aedfcwlck-ab, oo Little Ford road, north side street. wmi FOR SALE A valuable five acre lot on Madtson-et abonr stx mtjes from Court Honse. lTlce S1.006.

WAtllttN A UOODRtCH, Estate Brokers, 123 Dearoora-st boom 't. Wf34 OR SALE Or to Rent A first-classeottaee wlth'7 rooms, on Morran street, be tween Jackson and Van Btrren sa-esta. new ana ready-to occupy. Apply at 'JrZX fioath Monroe street. STEVENSON W5I0 FOR SALE Cheap Lands Three 80-acre tracts, adjoining Hon.

John Wentworth's I form; can be bought at a decided bargain. The owner be in town Cor a tew days, and determined to WALKEB KEKTOOT, 69 Wasiilngton-st, wS71 OR SALE A rare chance to buy one of tbe best located farms tn tbe wft. acres of fine farming land, mile from Mfradota Junction of tbe Chloaeo, Burlington a Qulncy and iiiiTJois naiinwus, win oe onerefr ior pootic sale, ia small lota, on the 35th of tbia month, at 1 o'clock p. at the west platform of the I. C.

K. frelirht deoot in Mendota. Said larm ba4 rood, com fortable bulldlnea, an orchard of 150 choice selected fruit trees, plenty of small fruit. A splendid opening a mils: dairy. Has 40 acres of tame pasture.

Said farm will be exchanged for city property tn Chicago, the form of a good irrocery store and dwelling in a 1 place. Terms, one-halt cah, balance easy. For tber particulars Inqnlre of P. ft TONE, Mendota. or adores It, W.

HAG it Chicago. W5i4 J70R SALE -Marble front store on Lake-st; larre brick store on South Watcr-st stores on ones residence on Watiash-ave dwelling on Dearborn-si I r2Si tZ I 440 feet, cheap. Apply to tf. P. OLUsGfili, Beal Ea.

uit.c juice, im. viarav-ftiaj om a. I FOR SALE Cheap A desirable building lot oa Adams-st, corner ot Loo mis, front-iDiZ Jefferson Park, whlcb Is now being 1 mpro red. Lot 42x120 fet. Will be sold low, and payment made easy.

THOMAS D. SNYDES 4 Beal Estate Agents. No. 4 Metropolitan Block. w6 GAT TT TTtnoA Anrl lAf TTAor I VttT JTk 77 I Side, with S60 worth offnrmtnre, in good con- I dltlon, for cash.

Two cottage bonses and tots es. siue separaieiy ior w-ejouu togetoer S5.500. The lots adjoin each otber. Also. Brooertv In each division of the city.

ISAAC K. HIIT, 6 Clark-Bt. W698 POK SALE-Biver centraUy located 80 feet front on north side of Chlcaro I River. 80 feet west of Clarkvst hrld-ze. ertendini? 10 feet In de-DLh.

to North Water SluO ner foot. A. J. Instate Oflice, o. 7 Metropolitan Block.

wd31 OH SALiK LOtS On arren-St, I and Park-ave. Also, lot tor SI 25 I each, near Mflwankee-ave horse cars, aad otber parts I the ctty.su cottaees for sale. J. F. SIABB, I fcsat Kanaoipi6t, rcoum jso.

I701? AT Plifoar. fio 1 4 -Olieap, t0 ieet OH I allchigai. avenue, near Fourteen th-gt. at 1 100 oer I foot. A.

J. AVEBElX, Keal Eatate Office No. 7 Me- uopoiiian mocK. wail FOR SALE A very desirable I residence, tn perfect order, in one of the best I nelehborboorls on tne West side. Lot Is 30vlR9 feet, tn alley 11 or 12 rooms in the boose, bath rooms, eas and water.

Barn on the lot. Immediate possession given. 100 Randolph. wtS proved. with honse and outbuild idks, orchiu-d, small ftnita.

wen ana uvuiir wer, iimoer, cc For farther tlcalars, call on or address CHARLES PiiCli, ah- W160 FOR SALE One new two-story Rouse. nontiAinlnir vlmren mmidk. with rl nta cor. Adamr. on a lot 48x131 feet deen.

Inquire of J. B. CRAWFORD, 44 and 44 North Clinton st, vi UoartiingssiJliU antelr. BOARDING Wanted In a pri-rate family, within one hour's ride of Chicago by railroad, for a lady and daughter. Will furnish their own room.

Location must oe healthy and pleasant. Boara paid weekly. In advance. Please address, stat-Inp price per week, 'L Tribune office. w8: BOARDING ante With two rooms, for gentleman and wife, on the 8onth or North Sides, east of State and Clnrk-sts.

Sonth Side preferred. Address P. O. "0x2040. SANFORD B.

I'KliRS, 1 01 Wsshington-st. wS0 BOARD1JSG ante By a eentleman and with a habv. in a ortvate houte on Pomh Side. Can furnish bedroom, or will rent one or two rooms, without board. Address, with terms, Q.

Q. HOWARD, p. 0- Chicago. w3tt8 HOARDING Wanted With J. suit of furnished ronms for a gentleman and wife from the 1st of December, on the West Side, con-vet ii en to street cars.

Adaress 3tt9 West Madison street. w5To BOARDING Wanted By a young gentleman in a private family on the West Side, east ot and convenient to street eireei preierrea. Aaareas itt wty4 Uoathtng. BOARDING Two gentlemen can hare a furnished room asd board. In a private amlly, by calling at West Adams-st.

wS'i BOARDING Furnished and nn-fhrntshed looms, fhr crentlemen and wires or ingle Eentlemen, with nrt-elas board, at State-at. Also, a few day boarders wanted. w38. "OOARDING Four gentlemen Aa ean he aceominoaatea with hoard at 49 aflehl- uaa-st. A gooaaniet room, with stove-well adapted lor students.

ROARDIXG-Two young gentle- men ean be accommodated with comfortable lodgings and good board at S1 West Lake-st. wS2 inr.andexbr.ard.treiwestiAit. ws OARDINO-A large and hand- asAlwfcssaailMrm amitnla Tnr at owitlflman IU somelv famished room, saitaue ror a eentleman ItKrSMOhlo16 St "OOARDING A rrenUeman desir- -a-r ons 01 a cotnionaoie no me in a private rrencn fkmiiY Af Mnraunn. niCHV ran family of education, wiUi a nicely fnrnlsboa room and flntjMi Hnarri Klxl. wsrfll annlv at Xvtft Wa- bash avenue.

Cnexceptlonable reXeruucea itoired. 1 9 a pleasant suit of front rooms unfurnished, with iras and closet. Terms reasonable. Beference required. Call at 882 Stalest.

ma T50ARD1NG Two rooms (one a I trrMmHi. with yrrA arritahlr for Ibnr WT- Bona, can be obtained by applying at South Ban. gamon aitroeta wses BOARDING A large front room handsomdv forntsfaed. to rent with board, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen. IODfBPsvl Bfnuj cacqti muoc uu wipu a uviuc Aua "ic winter.

Apply at SonOi Clinton street. w590 -U fnrnished front parlor, and I other pleasant rooms aa ltATIiirur-u ttvut vinni auu vw yanairrasMw svwno, to let, with board also, day boarders taken at frig Fast Monroe street, formerly known aa Lam's Hotel. BOARDING For four gentlemen with two rooms at No. IS Park avenue, near Cnlon Fart, West Division. Alao, suite of rooms for a gentleman and wile.

wSfla BOARDING To rent with board two salts of front pari ora, and bedrooms. Apply at 17 DeajtKrn-st op stairs. W519 BOARDING 8 or 10 gentlemen, and a couple of gentlemen and their wives, caa be accommodated with board, at 150 Fourth-st, corner of Carpenter. wl6i personal. PERSOXAIr ante Miss Battle GrifBB to call at the Post OtBee tors letter directed lo her.

I lost yoor address. Toora, li. A. "PERSONAL Will the gentlenian I who aeeomnanled HELEN to the Theatre oa the loth please address "HELEN, Chicago P. PERSONAL-WD1 the lady who met afrs.

BALL tn the Post Office on the 10th Inst-rdease address FAKKY HALL, Chicago P. O.T wtsT Host. LOST A eray sack oyercat, new. The under wiil Be liberally rewarded by leavtpa; it st Boom 147 Tremont Houses w69 TOST A pair of Gold Spectacles, vwm A.t Booth dark and Bunerl- A liberal reward will be paid forthelr retura to this office. w8lfl OST Account Book Between JLi Mlehlran Sonthem Freirht Depot wid comer of State and EiKhteentlHta, a Black Account Book, with accounts In it against Holhrook A Co.

Reform School, aad others. A reward of will be paid to anyone levin ft it as rVS tetate St. l. w-t cran jyteamrtg. INMAN LINE Consisting of sixteen first-class stMunsWps, between Uverpool, Qneenstown, ana ew ors, twice wee, ru Every WEDITESDAV u4 ervery RATtTH- DAT thrwwsjisat the yemr.

Tfrrets' sold to and trom Ireland: lftiatand. Scot- Und, Germany and France. n.nA.htlla iniillMtinil nei.On.llV. OT DT Md at the General Western Agency, 31 Itot streeLCht-caao. IW21S tpT JAMES WARRACK.

uimiiittimitHHtua 1377772 i iTcn ii itch i utii i scratcm ssraKB 1 1 ScraAcIalti: Tm BT -xT'fl 1tw sTza-i win mm iha Tkxh in thirtriThnnrn olmmrM gcald Head, Bait Kheamand all dteear. ama ses of tlie skin All otber-ctires forsKitt diseasas contain the health-destroying mercury, and are dangerous. Blank's. CerateconuuasNOKERcrrKY.andisfree fron. danger Price, by mail, tit) cts.

per box.orby express Mperduzen. Soldby Zd atMMMMMMMv.Ma nos-nses-a asA 4p MEDICAL MANIPULATION. Bberoettsm, Carvstuica of the Some, Fwralysls. Coa-tracUons, Weak Ankles, Deformities of all kinds, ana General Debility, Ac, snccessfully treated by IK. JTOMES, Member of taa Ttoyal Colleew ot Burgeon Manlpula tor iu ths Boysl Orthopedic Instttu-tann.

Irndon, fcrfarid AOi. vmcc anu trantK. aw "iito Clark. wiSItp 1 ton 2 an 1 2 1 cai i I i I 1 I I I I i 1 The bitrbeaprW for tne cMceut stem against 10c for tame quality Last yi-ar. Among aalea werex: W.

Gofnar Ky .490, at 9c j. Jndge, 59, avenge tf75, at John Murray, S3, average 1,150, a Ajatersoo, average 100, at 854c L. Seed, 9 xtrs fiao Ohio, averaging 1330, at 9c Davenport, Br av-ersge 1,800, at 9 Gooding; 175 conrmoa to Illmors and Michigan, at5V7c: tt.Douaboe, Ohio, avenge 1,850. at 9c Pemson, 78 JilinoiSy averaging MM, tt 40 Indiana, raverae 033, Only abodt one-half the receipta of beef cattle hare thanged hands. 8bep are lower tbe range being from 6c to Tc Ktwetpta 10,000.

ru Hogs, receipt 17,300, shipped to Kew York BL small sales at lSt139c Cincinnmtl Market l- especial Despatch to the Chicago Tribune. CraonnrATi, Nov. 17. Floub DuIL fluperflna, bo sales held at VtJXk extra, sales at SS.73e10.lo. Ovaxv Wheat Old red scarce prime Ann at tZJBD mzm aar cbatee.

and 240 for newt good to prime, Sl.aAiaU'a. Corn tn good demand. Old ear, ne; shelled, 9Re- new ear and helled, aalea at S9e. Bye ateadyatsaesse. Oats arm and higher, aalea at ctartey nominal.

CorrowFtrm. Mtddling, 43c. boott Dun atttjtt. LorsruD Oiir-Firm at il.53. PaoTxsxaMa Meat nork in fidr demand.

Sales old at a8l.W; new is held at $31.00. Bulk shonldera dull at 150. 81des, llxc. Bacon quiet. Slioaldera, sides, Jlc, packed.

Xard firm at 36c. Exohawci Par buying, M0 discount selling. Hoes Dull asQd 30c lower. Sales at 1LOO1U. Milwawkee Market.

Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribune. MiLWiimt, Nor. 17. BrcOTTa Flour, 243 brla wheat, bu oats, Sb ipmests Flour, 39 brts wheat, 84,835 bu. Floub Market weak and nonilnally UkaiSc lower sales 2,200 brig choice city white winter at $10.00.

UKAin waeat market dull and aa3e tower: aalAa No. 1 sprtnr in store at 1 991.39; aeUers' option aaontb. market this p. m. unsettled weak, closing dull at for No.

and 10 for No. S. Oats lower: No. 1 sold at SOe. Rtb steady.

Grain freights Bomfaafly unchanged. iwy Assoctateo mas. MlXWACKEK, NOT. Ficn Declined ISaSQe. Sales at 14.73 for snrfnir extra.

Craix Wheat declined Sales at No. l. KjxxrpTB bu wheat. IM. Lssmia Btmrket, LSpeclal Despatch to the Chicago Trihnne, Sr.

Lorxs. Nor. 17. Tobacco Active; rugs 15.00 95; leaf sa.2Ord30.5. Flocb Firm; double extra SiOwSo: choice Xr U.95.

GBAnr Wheat active, but unchanged. Corn de clined; yellow 85c white 90c. Oats dull at43t46c. Bye steady at 63a.0c. Barley dull at T5c; fail 01.30.

hisky weaker at Vessels Passes! Detroit. Special Despatch to tbe Chicago Tribune. DzTRorr, Nov. IT. Ur Hemisphere.

Piatt. Xerick, ClM-nn, BeUe. Down MassUlon, Squall. Wind West. New Ysrk MarlLet.

Ksw Tosk, Nor. CoTTOK TTrnier. Moderate li iial iiira- MiddltM 53 igSJccluetJy 5 c. Ftom 5(i0c lower and heavy. Extra State, t8.l0a common to rood shlppmr.

brands extra V. TvAa7IV adTsMAO IN aliUB, IA. iO VlOGlUg dull. wnuncwTiraji anaaDomtna, at Gkazn Wneat dull and lo lower at Sl.7fVSi1.B7 frvr Chicago sprincand Milwaukee dub; for choice Milwaukee a.4l for new amber State. Rye quiet.

Western, S1.10. Barley dull at $1.11 for No. 3 kiuuu r-uiMj wiu w.u4 tot uidbui r.nw. ttartev Matt dull. Corn better, with rood inquiry, part for export, at yft.91c for uusound and 95lr7c fbr sound mixed western.

Oatt dull and heavy at for unsound and 6frf2c tor couDd. ubocxriks jonee sceaav. Mojasses quiet-oy auction 149 nhds liemerara at PrTBOLKt Firm. Crude at 39c, and 7,000 brls do for December, seller's ootion. at Stic i refined in bond quoted at C3c wool-yuin.

Pbovisiobs Pork lower, at 33.80 for mess -clOBicr at cash, and iH.2:,a!-N.7? for mime mess; brls mess, seller and buyer's option. aii ine Jv mi sua am new mess ior December and January, seller's opUon, part at (233 oo. Beef steady at ll2l4c for plain mens, and 17c for extra mess. Beef hams In demand at S42.00 12.73. Bacon In better rennest nprfirnrwr urtd Jnntrv.

sell. er'e option at 16 vc for Cumberland cut, and 17 He for short ilbbed. Cut meats quiet at UHiewc for shoulders, and r- 22c for hams. lard rather firmer at Mutter neavy at 3ufzc ror umo, ana (0OUC 1UB BlraMC. VilCTN Ul LU Mi.

New Yora; Money and Htock Market. Niw Tn. Nov. 17. Mourr The money market is active and steady at Stkrijxo ExcwANOr.

-Firmer at 106k'ai09L ffold. for nilrCaas DillSo oLn Amenean rotd auu and lower, opening at 147. derlininr to 144.. and elosimr at 143. Govnt mint Stocks kfiiu better.

5-20 coune. 'fii. 10 6s, '81 coups 105 do 64. 100 'i 5-SO coups 'to, iuu iv-4U coups vi-; ireasury Stocks Steady. Teen.

Gs, Cumberland, 43V Canton. 45c: Maiinosa. Erie. 92: Mich itrau South ern, 76: CleveJaud APittsbureh, 93 Milwaukee Prairie du Cbien, 100; Northwestern, 8tjf do pro, 5 Rock Island, 1CKS; Long Island, Fort. Wayne, FKgrours Freights to Uverpool one fiarthiar lower ior srwi.

Bntfalo Market BlTFTALO, NOV. 17. "Ftottm Onlet and nnebanired. Grais Wheat in light milling demand. Northwestern club 11.62; Milwaukee No.

1 spring 1.5 white Canada S2.10. Corn scarce and firm at 74KS75c Oats STtUfti for unsound to No. 1 Chleatro. Barlev Canada 81.10. By noiiilnaU Peas inactive aud nom- inai at i.uu.

WuitErr Scarce and firm at 93.35. PHOViaioxs Pork SS4.00. Canai. Fexiohts Dull. To New York Wheat Gi '20c.

corn IT'zSilSe. nats tie. Imports-Flour brla. wheat bu, corn Vfv ou, vaitt bu, oariey du. pens on.

Canai, Fxport Wheat lll.ft bu, corn 142,020 bu, no fa uj -MiA Kii havlAw lfi tilA Kn nra tK. Kn Osweito market. Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribune. Oswsgo, Nov. IT.

Ftorn Tncbaneed sales brls at. $0.00 for No, 1 Bnrins S1U.50 for jed. winter 11 .50 tnr wlittp K'50 for double extra. rx Wheat stesdv Bales 2,200 bu amber Canada at 3.25; on ordinary white do at l.Vtf bu cu Ice do at and i.Mlb bu Milwaukee club on private terms. Corn firm but quiet.

Barley dull but unchanged sales 9,000 bu Canada at Si.ll. Bye steady cal es 7,500 bu Canada at 9be. Pbas -yuiet. Casax. Fbkiohts Tncbanged flour 67c, wheat lRc, corn 163 barley 15c.

rye lc, oats Tork. Laks Twivvwttw 38 bu flour. 41,000 bu wheat, 36,000 corn, 1,800 bu barley, 3,200 bu rye. Canai, Kxpobtp 459 bn ilonr, ,000 bu wheat, 34,000 bueoru, 44,000 bn barley, R.600 bu rye, 4.600 bu peas. Shipped bv railroad, 590 bu flour.

Shipped to Chicago, 30,000 ba Canada barley. Toronto Market: Torohto, Nor. 17. FirOrn Double extra, 7.507.75, dun and nominal extra, f7.5na..rr0, dull and nominal super, 5.WJ5.79, dull and nominal. Grain Wheat Fall, l.4al.55.

and steady snrtnsr, and active, with a uood inquiry. Barley 60 iVc heavy. Oats 34(4 35c; quiet. Rye 56t58e; nominal. Peasiu62c; duU.

Montreal market. MONTSXAX, NOV. 17. Flora Superior extra 69.00S8J5 extra I7.25S7.40; fancy Geain Wheat Canada tl 2591 JO; Western fl.259 uau a.tvj.vag. Toledo Market, TATnn Vav i 1 CoiTie vhMt 6 tower.

Old white Mlchiirui ilStlA 2.35 old amber, 1.92 5ew. 69c. Com le lower 62c tbr Ko. T. Oats 3 wr.

lower. Sales 35 bu. I iii Fasierm Lower ane dull at 12 Mc ror wheat touawego. Philadelphia Market. Pan swnraxA.

Nov. 17. Fixnm Krtra Citv Mills at llS.OOia no RAur wnesc steady, sew uorn naa aemana. ira mr new w4c. tnit.

utiu axa Mr. WHisasn irou at az.sa. PmtoLBuM In moderats demand. nABKIED, Tt thin Ht. nn the lfltta hurt- at theresidence ofthi bride's fathsr.

No. 12 Wabash avenne, by the Kev. Dr. Z. M.

Bumpnrey, str. u. miuixim irK ana Hiss MARTHA, daughter of J. 8. bharp, all of this city.

The bridal party, after rccai ving the eonrratnlatlons or onmeroas inenoB, lert ior we we May joy ko wnn inem. DIED, In Joliet. oa the Wthr alU LOTTI K. oalT daughter of J. M.

and Jenny IS. Bro-ne. aired 6 mon ins. aon of J. months ana nay.

i and 18 rlavs. CSenrral ilotires. Great Western Business Agency, Boomt S3 mad 24 Bsynolda Bloek, near the romi umoe. We raercrul-y solicit the attention of all business men, trades and corporations wno are tn want of sales men, bookkeeper porters, watchmen. tc.

We are al- wavs ready to snppiy weu recommenaea neip in any Kiimtnaamsw canacitv. free of eharra. at short notice. N. B.

lien and boys wishing ceod sttnatlons wiB receive onr prompt auenuon. boot! buairtess chancoa always on a ana. wa.ip The Hnaters' Secrets: Or. How to Catch an kinds of FUR AltlMAXS by jy e. mm nuio.

'These secrets were recently obtained oi a Western anner oi an vears' ca uei renee. ana were bctct orrore published. They have been lented by several experienced trappers tn this State and ara pronounced sn-perior to anythlnc heretoft-rre osed. Bundreds have been already sold the present fall Every trapper should fret them, sent by nail to any perse, secure- on receip oi au cents, wruem itrvupvij iiea ana Huuacisua aAaran(c3u. ahutobb FRANK A.

ELUS, W7R9-4P Box 4. Charlotte Mlch- USTIN, BALDWIN CO. 73 Broadfjrays Ttvw xork. ETJEOPEAH" SHTPPING And 43v3neral Agency. VMhandtne ofall kLnds eonsfomed to onr honse will be cleared at CCSfOM BorsTt, and nromptly for warded to destinauon, conecniiff charges on aeuvi OCitt LUNG THE GREAT REMK0Y FOB THE COKE OF CONSUMPTION, ASD iU The reaalta of Ita nae ta a proarof its treat alae.

The extraoitltnary healing properties of this remedy are experienced by all thoee who have ased it. Their teetltnony will be fonnd in a pamphlet, which ean be aaa ox we Bani wunv mr mraMrroe re xor saie. Conghs and Colds, however 1fstreaginT, are brotceit nn in an fncredlbiy short space of time, br eaasine a pacific taflnence on the Lmtcmao that the natter and the nhlea-m are eaailr Allen's Lcnx Balaam oontainano opimnin mr form. It Is perfectly narmiess ior tne most delicate ehiio. Consomptlves wonht do watt to read hia treatise nnrrn THiieased Lanea.

Ittsagoodrenaerty. Try lt For sale by the Pro hroTiirrioai tne ctrv and conmtrT. For sale br FL7l rTKOi wmw iroa wviira dviu imj mis ii tuvj iBMtw I.ER. FISCH FTLLF.K.J.H. REED dt CO.

BUKS- IIA.M3 VfLH DUlUAlJa. IHA. BKJTH, ana bWVlL. OC218yalW-ttWMtW-vrP W. TT.

STRONG, 203 Eandolpli Street, Contlnnes tolieap thelaABGKST aad beat aasorted OCAUI FURNITURE To be fmmd tn the Wnst. embractns an the iMCfeieut kinds of Kotewood, "Walnrjt and Ebony Suites for the rmoi. vnamrjer ano Ltorary, 01 oe most recent an. beaotlrnt desisna. finnertor snltea for the Dinineroom.

OfUce Furniture and Ileaks, Pier snd Mantle Glasses, Iooktae tilanea. Mattreaaea. Ac His anpoualled fa cilities and lone experience enable htm ts offer toe most favorable inducements to eaatoaters, BOttUM? IStSAscaTctp at. The the bv tbia lerl will will bas city, JWK. AIR.

8, As XT AT an I IDunra immii Saf Boaaaar. time daring Tkaraday aree cartas; raecale catered the coal offica of Mr. Bvekrw, on Kinge-bory street, aear Indiana, aad endeavored to bloar pen the safe by iBsemar powder Into the lock. nil alonr at iW time of the explosion, discovered the coaditioa of taiaaa and frtehtened the roe; aea Appiyiiir a now wwi. nm vutw mvtaj before the; could secure tnew piunaer.

Gommnar Sam The great Goremateal sale, on Thursday teat, of beddina, books, sarglcal tn-mimiuiU. bedsteads, etc, conducted by Messrs. W. A. Batten A Co- netted for the Government the handsome sum of 1 350,000, and was attended by havers from St.

Loins, Cincinnati, New York, Hot-too, Philadelphia, Jotfet and other cities. It la raid to bare been the most successful saia yet made of miscellaneous uovernmeot property. Ths WunnnnnH lion Dnnrm-Tbe nut of the series of darner; riven In lower Bryan Ball by the lady manajrera of the Washinrtoruan Home, 1 was etvea yesterday afternoon, and waa quite as successful as either of those preceding it. Tha tables v. era crowded, and the sum realised was doubtless a handsome one.

In the evenloar the todies coaclnded their labors with a sociable or ball IB upper Bryan Hall, which was. oa file occa eion, cronded with beaut; and fashion. Fin Ykstibuat HoBimra. At an early hour stenlay morninc a Are broKe ont in the rear the two-story frame building Ko. 505 South Canal street, which almost entirely destroyed before the rnffines reached the scene.

The house was oc-rnpied. as a dnu; store and residence by Mr. B. Gale, who lost nearly all his furniture, valued at upon which be had ao insurance. The dam-see done to the drue stork and bmrrling will reach BrtrW SI.SUO.

which was folly insured. The Are Is supposed to have been the work of an Incendiary. A Faxa Stab." The well known manufacturer cf the equally wen known and highly appreciated "Star" Pianos A. M. McPhail, K.q of Boston, through Messrs.

Merrill A Bienuan, bis agents in this city, has just presented one of his' pianos, worth Villi, to the ladles board ids: house of Iowa College, at tinnnel. ihe girls of the Hawkeve prairies will call him blessed, and look to him, bye and bye, to purchase pianos for themselves. Messrs. Merrill Brenuan, No. is Washington srtef, always keep on hand a mnre stock of these popular instruments for comparison and sale.

Jc s. Bcbkbtt Co's Phefaratioss. The attention of Grocers and Druiists called to the celebrated preparations of this weJ-knoan Boatoa fine. They are endorsed by conraetent judges as posressins the men! claimed tor them. Cocoaine, so lamous for the hair Knlliston, a fragrant water tcrtbeskrn; HorimeL, an exquisire perfume, and Cologne, which is superior to much that is marked Farina, are all well known.

To those Eai be add. rl Burnett's Oriental Tooth Wash, which has received the sanction and patronage of eminent dental and medical men. Festival aim Faiu. The ladies of the First Fnit Presbyterian Church will hold, on the evening ot the iji asd inst-, in Bryan Hall, a festival and fair, at which one of the chief attractions trill be series of scenes illustrative of Scotch hfe and manners, wfaich will be enacted by a party of mvnioers Dim ineuus of cuorcn. All me accessories of scene-, properties, sonse, conversation the bagpipes will be called in to render the entertainment as agreeable as possible The ladies of this church bad a similar entertainment at Brvan January last, which will be remembered as one ot the most agreeable and ameaiasr attairs of the season, and there is every reason to expect that thia will be even better than that was.

Brevet Brio. Get. Swzxr, wen known as the efficient Commandant, In tune past, of Camp Dour-las. has been appointed Assistant Superintendent ol the Atlantic and Great Western and will hereafter nave his headquarters at Meadville, Pa. Gen.

Sweet. It win be remembered, detected tue consjiiracy to invade Camp ltougiasaiid liberate the rebel prisoners confined there, when that delectable batch of "Johnnies" received the hospitality of be Government at that place. On that occasion, as in every other in his public life. Gen. has shown himself an efficient and hitellisent omcer.

while, as a man. his honorable character and UBassnmim? suavity have won for him the respect acd pood will of ail who have ever known him. To a AvrsitAV Obgatv. We copy the fo3owinsr trom an in runt ial exchange: For organ-like depth of tone combined with sweetness and power, the American organs manufactured by Messrs. S.

I. H. W. Smith, have excelled all other instruments. The ivch quality of tone is produced by a method of construction neeuliar to this firm, which consists in so arracginqthe wind apparatus that the reeds shell vibrate into a hollow box or wind-chest-called the reverberating sonnd-box, which is the basis for Irne sonorous vibrating sound.

What the sound-board is to the piano-forte this sound-box is to the on-an and is used by no other firm." The iorlbwestern agency for these popular instruments is with W. W. Kimball in tte Opera Bouse block, Chicago. BEAlTit'fL Haiti. If he who makea two blades of grass grow where only one grew before is a befia-fac or to humanity, surely he who causes tens of thousands of hairs to grow where for years baldness has reigned supreme.

Is a double benefactor. A. M. Delight, the inventor of the celebrated Spani-h Lustral. is tbns entitled to the gratitude of bis species, and we cheerfully recognise the fact that he is in constant receipt of durable expressions ot that gratitude in the shape of greenbacks paid willingly for tbe Lusiral by toose who-e friends have caed it and proven it to be all that is claimed for tt.

'the numerous certificates published by Mr. Telight in our advertising columns from parties veil kuovin in this tiiy should satisfy the public inar i i.i it ine L.nsirai, 1 hose will grow hair who not grew hair before. And those who gro it now wiU grow the more." Tan 95th Bm. liis. Ixr.

Vols. W. W. Wood, laie Adjutant of the U5tb regiment Illinois in. fantry, has prepared a history of the regiment with which he was connected, from the dale of its organisation, nut 11 its discharge from the service.

This interesting volume will contain a taitbf ul relation of its set vices in Geu. Grant's campaign in Northern Mississippi and against Vicksbunr; with Gen. Kansom at in the Red River and Gnntonn expeditions; in tbe Arkansas and Mis-sotrri campaigns against Price: Gen. Thomas' operations against liood, in Tennessee, and Gen. CsTiby's camps i-n against Mobile.

From the of-fi tal position orthe author, be has been enabled to -obtain mova valuable lntonnaLion, and the history is rat ner one of all those great military movements and of all tbe regiments associated in them, than raiticnlarly ot the U5tb regiment. The book is now in the hands of the binder, and will be issnod in a few days. Albert J. Alderman and Win. Andrews, of Chemung, I1L, are agents for McUenry county, Dwient Gookina, of Berndere, ilL, agent for Boone and UeKaib' counties.

CosmroTioa or the Railway Ststehs or Chi-CASO. The connection over the State street bridge ot the street railroads of the North Division with those of the South and West, will now be completed in a few days, and the want long and seriously felt, of easy eommnnicatioa between all parts of our city, will then be snppbed. The measure has been projected tor three years, but although the State street bridge has been completed now about a year, the work of laving tbe tracks has not been undertaken till recently; now it has progressed very slowly, as Michigan street, in which the workmen are toying down their connection from Clark street to tbe Slate street bridge, has bad a great deal ot traffic dtm it. in three or four days the rails will be laid across the bridge and down oa this side to Lake street, where They will Join the lines running in tbe South and West Divisions. Thia improvement will be greatly appreciated by our ciiurene, who have had hitherto to walk several blocks across from the roads of one Division to those of the other, and been with all the treat inconvenience of aa absence of any waiting room even in tbe most inclement weather.

THASKsairma 1at Ths Hon roa ns Fsuanixss. It ts to he hoped that amid the gen- eral rejoicings of Thanksgiving Day, now dose at band, our otiien will not ferret the claim spoil their philanthropy of that worthy charity tbe Home for tbe Friendless. Winter, the season which ah wavs fills tbe rostitntfon with the need? and home" less, ia now close at hand, and its needs are doubly awia ur UUUU1 noor vow haw aiwave th von." and has eniofned upon ca as a aacred duty that we should succor tbem in their ntwaositie-j. Both food and elothinsr 4n lan-e quant i will be needed by tbe Home for tbe Fmndlese, and ita managers an earnest appeal that people will rive out of their abundance to leiieve this want. It is not ntverelv for Day thai the appeal is made, but for the -wbote sea-nm.

and coo in butiona, to be of practcal eeefft. should be larsre; but whether larve or small. all will be thankfully received- Thanks iYinr Dav. it will be remv-mbered, will taD ow tbe first Thursday in December, and on thai day we hope that the Home for tbe FiTendles will be ihe recipient of the liDerai Donniy 01 our icuow ciazcns. Cbasob xiv Mixjtakt Abuxosiccsts Ilu- sots.

Brig. Gen. Bart, U. S. Inspector General under MaJ.

ties. Ord, whose headquarters are at Detroit, pasted through this city yesterday, hav. in a completed tarn ordering of changes and disposal of OorenmenT property in this State. By bis rdrrs De-rmafre'a Iloxpital is rTven up to the coun- tv, ana an ine ii Mjuary property at vsmp belonrin? to the Governmexit, will be disposed of, without rtservatkm, as soon as the time for ad- venieeineiit of the sale has expired. The only troops left there will be one company of tbe Fourth Kesoiar lnaatry.

which, alter the buikbnse are void, will go to Cairo. The troops are also leaving Kock Inland acd Cairo already. Tne at Cairo, including hospital, are to be sold. The have not been in use tor eirht aaonths, yet by some nnaceowmtableoversicht, have nn Dene oeen overiooKeo. xneireaie will, it as expected, dear half a million of dollars for the Gov ernment.

All ib patients trom Cairo will! be ta ken to the Dome in that city. At Camp rmtier, vpnmzm, vniy anoni lony men win oe left as a temporary ruard tor the camo. This work of redocintr the expeimitures of the -Uovernment at ail these points and ivaUin the value of property wbich bos now become n-ieless tor the purposes for whir-h it tna oriirinallv desiued. hefft a hiohltr reiponible one and not devoid of labor, but has been worthily dicbarged by the able olficer to whom waa enunstteo MniE Uk txB.w At the last session of the letris-iature, a certain company in tbia city, animated by a spirit of the tenderest sympathy for those poor or improvident paople, whose neceHities require them to solicit the occasional aid of tbe relative whose sin is tbe three golden bails, proposed, it they were aranted a charter, to establish Chicaro a loon institution which would materially lessen the get ere per centmse or plunder Mueezed by pawn-brokersout of those doina; bainee with them. heft their rstenerous hearts were awakened to tbe philanthropic tak of reiievrag tne neavy burden of the pa-nvkv-ors.

our wetern pawn eee bad been in the habit of demanding, ten per cent per month for the n-p ji ineir Boeaetss teni out upon good secuniv. Thiu waa very bad. Tbe dUintirested ameliorators fV-it it so, and they onVn purely as a labor of love. lo run a similar tbree ball bop! at rreatl reduced nfera. aaeretv rea nlrtiHr enoura mr emt tHir inveaiinenwa rur uw ittiissi ua me neeay, to save them' aetvea from that financial nun which i tnn nt tn srare refoimem in the tace.

They, Tartuffe. Amini-lteilek ft Cow, or wlmtover tkeir names wwe, quoted scriptnre, varying slightly its wording, to excuste their avnerous action. They said he thai- Laikdeth to the Door, friveth to the Lord." and tfc7 sought by legislative enactment to lay np the wedge of gold and the Babjloninb garments or ths poor their strong safes, where moths do not ewwruot. ntv thieves break tftroturh and steal. nucr as wr um-w kuw Lord than as pteotree for their loans to the poor.

Tbeeharter wm HIV wwa WU.11KU, IHH tberealierthese eeneroos uls made a elirht mistake fn th. Mvronv int nf their benevnleot ntui. IrvjSMbiy by ssers aeeidesit, Laey estahltsaad their iwv si bLD per cui. yd wi irf'n fios to bat nr mmA tor insurance oaW stomas. Is other moras, their rates are 1224 per cent, par amava.

or two and a naif per cent, more than the okt rates chargud. bv tbe extoriionates of whom tliev comp aiiiftd. li 'rt- M.ma nrohable that a'ter ail tneir fair protestations they would wilfully commit snch a fraud, tbai having launched their MMfvJliumr ara With soctl mIm nf ben- tv'ertt promises 'key sboolo imentonally lead "rr on a lee shore wnere cnanty never grew, amd soon be from was were they years the and in the in tne craft is not the the her are the tbe yet of in in are is the v. I are not yet appointed, and the number of cierka. vw-mvv nam awnn TOiuioyea OT US COXU- pany will be about one hundred.

The Directors of the Company are: T. B. Black- stone, jmnatnf, and Messrs. B. C.

Joy, J. F. Tracy, W. Phillips. Mr.

McUnllough. B. M. Hough. J.

I. Hancock. K. F. Cnlberrsoo and V.

A.Turpin. oaraory, sr. jr. ti. Winston; AMtmanuMoraarii, It.

L. Dakin. FIBE AND PeUOE BBS, Tbe Infernal naehlne Case Captain ot a Ii Ira jprarlnct The Express Bobbery. The regular semi-weekly meeting of the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners was held at Police Headquarters, corner of Washington and LaSsHe streets yesterday afternoon; Present Commissioner, T. B.

Brown, in the chair, and Commissioner John Wentworth. After reading tne minutes of the last meeting. Secretary Scott read the following communication Mrs. Jennie Wood: the Honorable Police Commissioners of the city or cnicago: Your petitioner. Mrs.

Jennie Wood, hnmhlv represents to the honorable Commissioners that is tbe owner snd occuoant ot tbe honae known No. 131 West Monroe Btreet, in the city of Ohi- uago, mat eue is cretmaoiy lmormea tuat a petition has been presented to your honorable Board, signed by Abner Sutton, Hiram Rosebrock, J. W. Strauss, L. P.

Dryer and others, preferring there-quest that your petitioner should be dispossessed ber property and deprived of her lawruf rights. Your petitioner hereby denies each and every allegation made against ber by the said petitioners, represents nnto your Honors that she is a peaceable, quiet and law-abiding citizen, and that since she bas resided upon the premises she ever aepi a peaceaoie ano oraeny nouse. i um ii ner sain nouse nas or ever nas nad a repn-tation for unlawful nractices. it is bv means of the conrpiracv and false misrenresentarions of tbe said Sutton. Kosebrook.

Strauss. Drver. and others un lawfully confederating with them, to Ihe damage of property auu reputation. Tnat the above named persons have repeatedly inieaieueu violence against ner ana ner property. "d.i?vL?!In I prove), among other things, "thai they would level I nouse 10 me eronud tuat tney would have her I of there and 01 her unlawful threats.

lhat on the first day or rtovember. ldftv a can of powuer, wiio a ugntea ruse aiiacnea, was thrown her dwelling about three o'clock in the while your petitioner and her family were asleep, which said can of powder exploded and set to tbe bouse and otherwise damaged it, destroyed the farniture, blew out the windows, and an tiered the lives of herself and family. That the persons above named were arrested for committ ina, or conspiring to commit said unlawful ano ine eviaence upon ine examination warranted the Court to bind one ot them, to wit Hiram Rosebrook, over to answer at tbe next term the Kecoraer court and that evidence ot conspiracy implicating all of the persons named above. was wen ana were proa urea. That vour netitiocer fnllv believes that the said Roeebrook committed the crime, or that conspiring iuu ecuo 7Ukcwa, viibhtd buu M-r VfU UUICTS unknown to your petitioner, caused and instigated crime to be committed.

That she credibly informed that the eTenin? before the said explosion, the said persons, conspir ing wild ouiens neia a meeiui? at ine nouse of saia Kosebrook, and that the conspiracy to destroy the property of your petitioner was then and there discussed, and meaures adopted to carry said unlawful act or acts into execution, thereby endangering your petitioner's life and properly. that tbe petition presented to your Honors is but one of the measures adopted by tbe persons above named unlawfully conspiring together, and that tbe lansnaee of said net it ion. vour oeta- tioner is warranted in believing that the said per sona Bkruiiaw muter vioiem ana uxuawial seta against ber person and property. -Your petitioner humbly, represents that she is in Doaiiy rear iron, ine saia namea persons, ana others confederating' with them, of ner life and rooenv. auu numniv oravs inai ine saia button.

tosebrook. Strauss, Drver and all others who bv friening said petition bave confederated with them, bound over to keep the peace, and that your Honoiable Commission will cause an effective watch and suard upon or around her premises, or that you will adopt and execute such other measures on the premises as to your Honors mav seem meet ro protect her in tbe enjoyment of her rights ajia js 1 ii vo nuivu, or son atriuiug vtUXCU she is fully entitled, and your petitioner will ever pray, ac oiaie 01 uunois, vhjok IOudit, bs. Personal! aoDeared before me the within neti- tioner. Mrs. Jennie Wood, who bein? 4worn.

de pose and says that the allegations in the within peiiuon are irue except inose inerein namea as oe-iner upon information aud belief; and as to them, she believes tuem to be true. thubsenbed and sworn to before me this loth dav isovemoer, isdo. ft. ALT.eN. J.

4. On motion of Commissioner John Wentworth. Mrs. Wood's netition was referred to Snnermten- deot William Turtle, with authority to act as bis juuiajeua, fuuuiu uiviaie. On motion of Commissioner Brown the follow- iDg named persons were appointed special police juiuera lur luin uavp uu inai uut.

s. ii. uowers and v. w. uraig; ana upon tne petition of Edward Eaftbrook who has chanre of a merchante tolir mmtt.

LvneA and William iiHVfwiMiu weiv! HiMsf ttrwx oi as nieamtaAra rii ni vice Charles St. Clair and Thomas Crawley, resigned. The Secretary read the following communication irom apiam rea uuna. wmcn was accepTea: Chicago. Nov.

17. 1S65. To the Honorable the Board of Commissioners of Police of the Citv of Chicaeo I hereby tender my resignation as Captain of Tolice of the Third precinct of the city Chicago. Hoping that it wul be accepted. I re main, ery repeciruiiy, Fked.

Guni, Captain Third Frecinct Police. Commissioner Brown then moved that Sergt. Geonre M. Miller, one of the most efficient and meritorious officers on the tSnperintendent's staff, tie atmointed to fill the vacancv incurred bv Caut. Gunos resignation.

Commissioner Went worth seconded the motion, and Sergt. Miller was thereupon declared duly elected and appointed Captain of -he lTiird Precinct Police force. 'I he following communication from the Ameri can Express Company was received, and on motion 01 uonimiBBioner em worm, aiio-ea Ajterican Express Cobtpaitt. Assistant Supts. Offictt.

Chicago. Nov. 17. l8bS. To tbe Honorable Board of Police Commist-ioiaers of the cit of Cbicaeo Gekixehen In view of the eminent services rendered by Mr.

Superintendent TurileSind a portion of his efficient staff laetectives Kennev and Webb,) in tbe recovery of the large sum of money recently stolen from this company, and of the detection and apprehension of the depredators, we are authorized, on the part of the American Express Company, to ask that your honorable body will nennit Mr. Smterintendent Turtle to retain forth benefit of himt-elfand staff the five thousand dollars ($5,000) pa'd him by this company, as an appreciative testiinonial from the company of his most excellent and meritorious abilities in the discharge of Ms duties. We have ihe honor to be, yours verv faithfully. Assistaiit Superintendent, rwnaanv, rABOO. General Snperhitendent.

On motion of Commissioner Brown, soecial no tice officer Charles H. Lansin? wan annotated on the regular force, he having proved himself to be, after a three months trial, an efficient and successful detective officer. On motion, the Board then adjourned. Wear Chicago Election. We publish UMlay ihe following as the official record of the town vote of West Chicago, not having published it before, as the retnrns of the first precinct of the TSinth vY aid were not before received.

They are furnished by Mr. Salisbury, Town Clerk: Town Snpervt- Assist! r. Clerk sor. Son'r. Collector.

Ai 58 5 5 I 5 5 9 a Sr 2 99 12S 100 Ml 103 86 134 106 12; SH 51 .1 100 15 too 302 yo 106 li? 1U 117 lit va a 44 117 146 316 ITS 16N 13 169 an too 37 aa 3i a 117 100 117 100 11T 100 117 la 158 IIS 158 119 158 221 110 2i; 110 216 10S Sl ITS J04 1st 205 179 J05 1T7 168 168 00 168 SO 163 K5 106 N5 lt N5 106 S5 298 95 29J 99 29 97 294 258 145 250 115 33S 14S 254 251 lis U9 143 248 IIS 248 SSI 1S7 JM lt S4 140 3SC 272 146 143 1(7 2 SiS 60 2:10 61 233 CO 2TJ 815 S3 81S 63 314 63 815 BS 44 87 44 8J 44 87 7...1 3 a a a 11. ..1 2 a Total. OSTa AMI 4a 8119 1263 3009 1548 3001 1583 3007 WAWTJ SirPETNTSOBS. SiatB Ward T. Bnrfchardt, Ca 275 lysines tirady.

opn Seventh Ward Charles Lndlmg, ....400 ....196 554 949 ....633 i nomas i Uicy, Eiithlb Ward W. U. Carstens, Cn Wm. Creed, opp Ninth Ward Reobea Taylor 6. O.

Tenth Ward E. H. Aiken, Tn B. P. Gould, opp Eleventh Ward 8.

1. BasselU A. rersTnsson, opp. efwnsson. om 20s Twelflh Ward Jacob Eberbardt, (no opp).

400 Assault aitd Arrairrixs Bobbibt. OnThnrs- oay nieht, between 11 and It o'clock, as Albert Frejbig of Meeme, Xanitovroc county, Wisconsin, was walktnjr alonft North Clark street mar Erie, he was pormcea upon wt two ramans, wno oesnerateiy endeavored to throw him down, bat failins: in this, one of them struck him with a shine shot, while tne other attempted to rob him or $200 which he had concealed about his person. Freybbz foofrbt with the oonrafre of a bear, snd succeeded in et- llnar cleat ol tne rntnans. 'roe nght took place near a lamp post, wbirh pave Freybig an opportunity of seeing Ihe faces of bis assailants, and be yesterday forenoon repaired to tbe Central Station, described the runans to the best or his stvutty, and with this information Detectives Sherman. Miller and lan simr, about noon, arrested a young man named tmnmx uaueiiu woo wai rwiviirm oy rreyoig as one of tbe assailants.

Basse tt was taken before the Police Court at its afternoon session, and in de- auit ot si.tivu oau was commiiiea to ine county ad to await trial before the Recorder's Court. A Youth Hioswatwak As two nttle boys, the children of Hr. Aogastas McCrea, who resides at No. 108 Cass street, ere psssint; alons1 KHe street on Thursday afternoon, they were accosted hy a boy named Dennis McCartin, who, after a few words of conversation, snatched an over, coat which one of tbe children was can-vine on his mn. and ran awar wnn it.

iniormanon oi ine transaction was siren to an officer and the yoiirjij. cntprit was traced, to ine noose oi a Mrs. L.ynnis on r.rie street, wnen, aiier wmsiarmw which he wa assisted by several of his companions, riinnir Mcfartln wan arrested. He was a-riiirued In the Polka Conrt before Jnstice Miiliten yesterday forenoon, and in default of 3G0 bau com- UlllWU IVI lllll Ul Mi. Jusnrv A sample of the way in which tusticc is sometimes meted ont to offenders, was tn the decision ot two cases at the Police Conrt MtMka IwAim JiMfte.

HlnrtiWant. J. A. Loeb, residincat No. lS5Clar street, whtle irk lit.

van! In tn mnrniTiff. was strnck on the head with a brickbat and seriously injured. On the admission of a brother a man named Farley was ar- restea and fined tn tbe tmxvu irl sum or nve dollars. C. in.

i i Tl I 1 lii.kHj. VJI. lh.H thiee inmates of a honse of ill repute, were charged as disorderly, they hav ine inveigled one McCrea, a stranger in the city, into their boose, and flndine him nnwilline to accede to their demands, kicked him down stairs. They were fined (100 and costs each. A it other Mah Rrs Ovmt Abotrt three o'clock yesterday roornine a man whose name we have been unable to ascertain, while walking alone ths track ol ihe Michigan Southern railroad, near tbe depot unroii was struck bv a locomotive.

tbe wheels of which passed over and cut off both i ih. bimul The was reoorted to Sergeant Mergent baler. who directed the unfortunate man to be taken to St- Luke's Hospital, No. at Tk natient was alive st last ac counts, bnt there are small hopes of his recover? on account oi tne shock on ma iktiuiu said i have been tinder the Influence of liquor at tbe time or the accident. Ilemoval of tne South Presbyterian Church, Editors TrTbone: In your issue of yesterday yon speak of the t-onth PrasyieHaa Church as tn the removal or tbetr building they were wantonly destroying shade trees.

The farts are. that we have bought and paid for all the trees cut down, avceDf fsso, and la refer, ence to those, we have with tbe owners an amicable to replace mem oy aeumg om oiaers fhie cms out was was her oet 1 sne full, sne Her and a in and of 'i of his it he of ot 01 of i to cnange me current Ol events, Dy drawing there the elements of a human community, but attempt was a failure, as has since been another more gigantic one, in which this same Jefferson Davis was engaged. He was one of the movers mi ot tne resolution to appropriate 10,000 to building ot a lighthouse at Calumet the lighthouse was built, but the trade came not. Solitary and alone stands that atrnctnm. mvimI 1S48-'! on the edge of the lake.

Cur away from river, whose course has been altered, its mouth carried a Quarter of a mile to the Minlbmnt th accretion of sand washed np by ihe eternal roll of the naves, umuus toe neau toe laae. useless in a double sense, alike as the index to a harbor to be entered, and too far from that harbor if other than fishing boats did ever cross its bar, that lighthouse has long since been discontinued, and now occupied only by a fisherman, wbo cares for Fresnel, and votes reflectors a bore. He, in that calm retreat, waits patiently for the coming greatness of Calumet, and surreys unmoved tbe grim desolation which surrounds him. walks nonchalantly over the close-packed sand which lies where once the water courses ran, and looks with a feeling of gnm satis, faction over the scene where, bleak and lonely, the wild waves oiscourse their melancnoly music and whistle ot the wind along the beach is the requiem that tells the death ot thousands of the finny tribes who are tn-oeine enough to come within that charmed circle inclosed by the net of the fisherman aforementioned and his associates. There is something pleasant in the wildnese of nature; we all like to roam amid the woods whose echoes have never been wakened by the sound of woodman's axe, and whose songsters hold undisputed possession of tbe foliage tis pleasant to loiter on the nea shore, where the round pebbles, washed by the waves rock back and forth in their perpetual unrest, undisturbed by tbe hand of improvement, riatore of herself is grand, sublime; towering rocks, and cavernous recesses, her luxuriant fctiage, even her sandy barrenness, beautiful, but the moment the band of man ie laid on tbe scene, farewell to the beauties of Harare.

Thence forward, ltmust be art that entires, and the perpetual slrutrgle ot nature to reduce things back to oid level, if allowed to be successful through cessation of human industry, produce condition of thing all Ihe less natural. Then is witnessed tbe gloomy side ot nature, as touched by art, unimproved.8be is sinking bac' to the primeval, and chaos is confounded. 1 be retrogression ia far more painful than the original grand simplicity, as tbe condition of tbe apostate ia far worse than that the simple unbeliever. Such a state of thmgB exists at Calumet. The old light-bouse has not yet fallen to decay, though its usefulness has departed if, indeed, it ever possessed any.

The tew huts which have stood there, the new Western parlance, from time immemorial that phrase meaning, with ns, tor several years past are growing dilapidated, and look as though ibeir tenants felt themselves forsaken by the hopes they evidently built on the future of Laiumet at tne time tney stuck np their own dwellings on the site. The roads once made are choked up, covered over with sand, and the walking along int-rn is about as difficult as a ramble at quick time along the beach. Save the little one story fcnotei" with its bar of four feet in length, and its array of a doren bottles and half a dozen glasses, there is nothing to invite but the ducks and the fich. and the tender-hearted snort-man would be tempted to take compassion on even them and leave them to rejoice as best they might their lonebnese. This is what the condition of things is now, or was rather til a few weeks ago now all those things changed, and the busy bum of human industry heard along those howling wastes, most dreary and howling of all, at this season of tbe year, when trees are losing their foliage, and tbe year sinks into the sere and yellow leaf.

The stream which meanders hvily around the southern portion of the county, tike a wounded snake dragging its slow length along, is being invaded on its banks rise the wooden structure where innumerable porcine products will soon be transformed Inio tbe manure wbich shall fertilize the soil, and provide the vegetative material for the raising of more pork. Messrs. wahi, Bros. A Lighthaii are there erecting then- establishment for the reception and "treatment" of all tbe otfal from the Biideeport packing houses, a contract for ten years having been entered into by them with the packers, to take it as fast as they can furnish it. This arrangement while it may not be particularly advantageous to CalomeL will do much for Chicago.

taking away from ns all the Bridgeport stench of im vie nave neretoiore so much com- fiiamea, ana making our river a little less ike the river of blood which plagued the Egyptians. And as a still further boon there is hope that the rendering establishments will follow sun, as one of them has already done, and one or two note lntsud to da. Tt will hen fcnrmv riav fa Chicago, nen she is able to say that she has not a rendering establishment within her borders. The packing bouses, now that their o'lal will be earned away, may continue operations, if thev so will. without giving any very broad ground of complaint.

If ihe distilleries would only move also. ana relieve tne iurin unuicii, our sanitary fortune would be made. lint Bolt me thinks I scent Ihe" looming greatness of Calumet, The rejected, despised, sneered at Calumet is to grow up the rival of Chicago and soon over top it in its greatness. Has not Jelterson Davis orefigured it in his celebrated declaration that the harbor of Calumet wa the only iviLuiui ir'nai it rM i it lieu lie arch traitor enunciated that doctrine in 1K17. he nttle thought how largea share the dwellers around tbe unconstitutional harbor of Chicago would have in his overthrow.

Chicago, hide thv diminished head Lo, the sun of Calumet's greatness is rising 1 here are neonle wno see in this removal or the stink-pots to Calumet, the dawning glimmer of suco an approaenmg aay. Already in imagina tion they descry tbe bar cut through and the com merce of a hundred ports floating proudly on to the naven along wnose sines ample docks are lined, backed bv warehouses of granite grandenr. Well tbia may be in the tntnre, and we would not hnd fault with tbem for the prophetic outburst, but in that event tbe question will become an interesting one. what shall we do with the offal It will be interesting to those of ns who may live in that future to look back on the nast struggles of Chicago aut see history thus maliciously reproducing itself. Till then we will wait to see what we shall see.

The nronrietors of lands in that vl- etnily are hopeful, and are calling the attention of ineir menus xo tne etegiDiutr or tbe site for manufacturing purposes. So far. so good but when in the same breath tbev tell us of the salubrity ol tbe nlsce. nnsDoiied bv a dozen packing houses, a half doren rendering establishments, and a monster manure mill, we fail to see the connection. Unhappv Calumet 1 she is losing her classic character, and nuiidlv becoming vitiated by Chicago: May not her last state be worse than inenreii THE UHlOf.

STOCK YARDS. Their Arrangement, Extent and Cosi. The cattle dealers and drovers of Chicago and the West, have tor a long time felt the hnperitive ne cessity tor a system of stock yards in this great commercial centre, adequate to the immensity of the Dtismesa transacted thronph them, and which would afford them facilities for conductinir that business with far greater ease than heretofore. The American or Sherman, the Fort Wayne yards. Cottage Grove and Soaihem yards, were all at consid- erartte aistances irom eacn other, tne first two fully a mile and a half distant, one from the other, and ibis tact, area tteeit km so email dlfjicnlty tn tbe way of soccesrfol transaction of bnsiness.

But there were also other wants, minor their character, yet amount! nij to a very considerable sunt total, which seems to be more readily recogoimble wyiiig raa wviuu ue iihjh Stock yards, than by say iccormting of their existence np to the present time. In order to meet all ine requirement tor a perfect system of stockyards and drover's bnstness, company, under the title of tbe Union Stock Yard Company, with a eapitil of a million dollars, was organised hHt winter, and obtained a charter from Ihe last Assemblv. The they commenced the construction of tbe great Vmon stock Yards and tbe various buildings aaso- ciated toerewHh. Ibese yards cover now sixty-x acres of rround, tbe balance of the company's lands beini: ail yet in prairie, but tbee enclosures and the arrangements accompanyinfir tbem seem amply sufficient for all tbe requirements of tbe stock trade of the West at present. Through the immense space tbas en- ciosea pens run two avenue sixty feet in width, one rmmiuff north and south pa Ted with the Nich olson paTemeni anu ine otner east ana west, paved with stout plank.

These form the great divisions of the yards, but there are also twelve streets run-nlny east and west and five north and south, each twenty feet in width, all solidly lacked. There are four divisions of the yards, lettered and 1. ana ineee are ait uiviaea oa into pen, ana lueir nse belcriire to the several lines of railroad which reach here, this toclucilng all which come to this city. xnviion a ie on ine extreme nonnen eon ni ine yards and between it and tbe city limits run the tracks of the Chicago Great Eastern and the Michigan Central railroads. Between division A and the rest of tbe yards are the tracks of tbe Pittsburgh.

Fort Waye Chicago. Chicago. Bur line Ion ft ynincy, Michigan Southern, and Illinois Central roads. This division ts intended for tbe outgoing or transfer pens, and will, as its name siguiltes, be applied to stock merely in transit thioturh the city irom one ruau 10 uhiii ihh oe nnoer-ptood bv thie. bowerer.

that cattle cannot be nu- leiRled or shipments made from any part of tbe yard. There are fourteen miles of railroad track wiinra ine nniiiB 01 ine yarn ana raciiiiies everywhere for Lakinr cattle off cars, or Mttiniz tbem on by means of inclined planes, gates, etc. Divisions is, ana 1, miewwa tor eioca aeBanea 10 ima market, are about equal in sice, a very liJrte larger each than divi-ion but as all the pens are not yet completed and none are numbered, the number of pens and. their capabilities are not very clearly ascertained. On the eastern side of the yards run the track of tbe Chicairo A Rock Island K.

and on the western ide those of the Chicago, Alton fr St. Louis and the Chicairo A Northwestern roads. Inside the yards. each road has its separate tracks, and so extensive are tne acuities mar eacn roau may at ine same time unload one full train of stock and shin an other. The pens vary in fire, according to circum- ciaxicep.

dbi wiu prooauiy average aoout hhjw in encloenre. All are nlauked thore for cattle with llllT-lUtU liHl UlUtav ma- nKBBU "WIUK Willi ipiy Inch plank. Tbe fences are very solid those for caiue peoB are ciose ana six leer msn, wuiie moee for sbeen and hoira are about four "feet in beii7ht. and some ot the latter are rooted over. There are.

also a few pens tor valuable stock wbich must be kept separate. -The water facilities are very flea, water for tbe yards bein brought a dbtiance of be- tween tnroe ana lour oil ito. irom ine eoatn oraucn Af tlvA river. It is verv nure. beinv laken frnm above tbe packing bouses, and for its distribution 10 ine uvuutr iu lite yvMMB bjd ies inan I sixty mk" of P'P 5Pyed.

A Wonhiuton I 'team pump is nsed to throw the. water up from he wMiviiii' main into five haze tanks, located near the ntM nr (h. nrrir and tlnwtnlr frfllll tbee it iritina a swaicieBtly strona; head, as weH as furnihin rw nr MvinenL. ie is caicuuuetz um these tanks hold water enough to supply the en tf all the nens were lull, for weeK miniui nrawiuif For the supply of provision there are four large bams, one on the C. A.

St. L. K. a second on tne V. If.

1- cniru on ik tv a fonrtn on tbe I. C. R. and there are 1m .1 m.tWnM i. nrtni.

ivi.t. AftbA vard. ana also Bail oorrn eaienav. corn-nus. iiww I yards will probably be opened for the reception of I "wv unuinin not dpfinitely settled and will not be until the next meeting of the directors, whlcb will be held on Tnesdayaext.

The charges for yardasre, and various other matters still incomplete, will also ihenbs, arranged, li is orobable that the rates of yardage will be no more, and possibly less, than-now rainur in the olher yards, viz eight cents for sheep and hops and twenlv-nve cents torn tie and horses. On the eastern side of the yards, la located the nnurainreat new Union btock Yard Hotel, a fine brick five stories in hciirht and containing some 350 rooms, which will be open for the recep. tton of gueMs about the first of January It will be run by W. F. Tacker tjo of the Briggs wui not osyty se- rurnisDea in a eiyie ovpabtiities of asea who well know how to keep a boteL lis rooms are all healed by steam and supplied with gas and water, the gaa maae on the premises, and tbe water drawn from a deep and never fail in 7 well awar the baiidine.

This veil, when sunk to a aeplhrof sixty feet, went throutrh a rock and struck so co- mfnnte. the from To she as of and ever nas ner ont into tire end act. or ft tbe be a 01 J. of posite the Court House. ArANTED--Robert (carrlaiteinarer) to send his arnlress to P.

O. Drawer 02141. Chicairo. III. Bv so doin he will ia.

celve valuAhie Information, ANTED To buy or rent, steain soiFfV with mnm. PTIxt 1 A rtrlvi. OTstalrs. or address Pox 5H 't. Chicago, 111.

wb'U TV 7 ANTED A Tonrjfr man at- tei dlnr school wants to do choree abont a pri- Tate honse for his board. Address-Srawer Cht- raao P. o. wsci WANTED Book Asrents To coll SA aT4al s7- a most interesting and exciung1 work, by Ai-bert T. KIchardsoD, N.

Y. Tribune orresjroodent. -Headley's History of the KebeUlon Vol. 1st, ready Vol. 2d ready soon, 'Fistnry- of the Indians of America, to iti alt beamlfnllv illustrated, and published in both Cnglteh and German.

Also, a variety of engravlnirs and pnotosTsphs. Call or std for circulars. K. C. TUfcAT, 1 17 South Clara; st- Chl- wTi WTANTED All Agents who wtjre trmirilrivsvl hr nr-lr A- Cn te Pant-in tn mtMnta tor Abriotrs History of the War, are herebv notified that Clark connection with that Historv has closed.

Agents are also notified tbat the- second volume or tbe work Is now readv for delivery, and for broksthev wilt applv tmmedlatelv to O. F. GIBBS. inniV av. ANTED "Attention." Some thlnr new.

(Ten thoasand Albams eold.V I few mor as-enm Wrtntpd. I will unri bv rrU iM.it. jjuu, a utmuuiui aiiuuary aioutd, witu zi piL'iurea oi our Union General for on'v SO centa, or3.ou ner dosen to cents. Fine Holiday Preeenu. Tine Mrocro Al-burnt, from 1 to 4.:0 earh.

Ha ha," the pocket picture gallery, changeable to 1 (WO comical pictures, Slice 5j centa, to Agents per dozen. Just out, the laptc ardf? new to all, tun lor all, trreat wonder foi boili youne and old price only 90 cents per pack, 3.50 sr ouzbd 10 age di. AgenH cn rave money oy oraer-ig all good they may want from me. All orders promptly attended to. Address all orders to C.

felfi AGKNCT, 144 Dearborn -ueethlago, )IT vrViQrirr nnim nroved lands tn Missouri, title DerfecL ftr a nev emrinf) tmfi holler, ia Inrh rvifnrietv tn Oj inoh stroke boiler 34 feet lone. Inch three flues. Address IV ifox h. amnion, Illinois. rut iliHantxKPartner.

WT ANTED Tartner -J. F. Kel- lopg, proprietor of Langdon ft Kellbair's Patent Proom, is at tbe Tremont Bouse and wilt be glad to meet any persons who may. wish to encage in the to meet any persons who may. wish to eneai rnsimfactnre and shIc of his broom.1!, which councert hy all who have seen them, one of I i are pro-the ereat ert improvements in this or any othur article of honse- iioia ccoDDiDT mai aas oeen onffrra ior miDy years.

Mr. Keilocp te now organizing a company in this city for the manufacture of these He will sell two-third a of his rlrzht to this State to eight Dersoas or firms, foi $8,000. This is done for the purpose of retiinKup a block company ior m-inoiaciiirinK inc brooms wttn a caniu.i or tiuu.uuu. Mr. Keuouc wants none but nrst-class business men to cnaye with him In this hmltiNR.

All of tlie Kaaterrn Statca have nriran izea compamrs on me same conmuons as namea aoove. aii oi tne soutnern inaiana anu micdi- yet remain to be sold, and Mr. K. will be glad to rpat wltli nartf for the sate of these Slates. Mr.

Kellcffg will remain at tne 1 rem ont uonaeiorarew days where he inv ites parties who feel an interest in nia Dutuuesii to can auu ec urau. tir WANTED Partner In a well narinc bnstness. Canlfat rea red Irom t'QO to rtOO. Inqnlre at No. 3, Smith ft Nixon's i-iocE, oay irom vwiii.

im or irom p. m. VMM TITAN TED Partner i a small cash canltal of to ehtziure in a paylne bnslnesst lays from 15 to 123 per day. One who has no oDjecrfon to traveUla. Apply at 47 Qnincy-st.

5 ooors rrom Sot 3ale. FOR SALE A. of large nniwM. suitable for- track or hi wit's aleo, a pood dotibVe Harness- This property will be sold obesn as the owrwr hasu further ror them. A npl at llorgan's fiUblev rear of Sherman Bonse.

wia FOR SALE A Horse 6 years old, suitable for a light express or business waKon worth si will be sold for (1U, cash. Apply at ffct xortn aiorgant. wni T7OR SALE Grain Warehonse nrZIX. avm f-HI. iu an nnniul r.hsn0 An- Ptr h.1f frnm nrnfltH.

hls is an annsual chance. Ap nlv to JOHN W. HEDKK BERG. 1 Lombard Block. ril oci WKS near Post Offlee.

W8BS FOR SALE A conntry store do-lnc a lanre business. Sales. tADOO per year. The sickness ot owner compels a saia. Liana creoit civen.

Apply to jnitar w. BEOEXBEBG, IT Lombard Block, near foat Office. w833 TTOR SALE A chance for busi; 1 nesa. A complete onH for sMmotl cutting offered forsale. The whole aetoi'tool and stock amounting from f-wo to f-tuu, ana emnracing kkhs xor masing almost any kind of work, wtilbe sold together or divided.

Any active person of ordinary business tact and mechanical Ingenuity, wlTTing to work and does not oojeci to waTeiunte, can onr ui mrr Kumuvc iua-tae money on a smaller Investment than any other kind of basroefts, while the bnsiness is strictly legitimate and honorable rrhetna? no atrencv or neddllnK anair.) The tools are of the beat quality in the Unitea St tea. and tbeenliTTiber wlUglve gooa reasons ror sen ma, Fall IniitrDetlons given the purchaser, as well as valuable hints and advice la the business, enabling the purchaser ao at once enter Into ablKhly profitable bus- ness with al the adv'arHafrea of a fonr experience. Inqnlre between the Honrs of 1 and 6 p.m., for the undersigned, at the nnlon msrket. corner Bute and rfth streets, or address F. T.

STKIN, Tritmne office. wJ07 FOR SALE Cheap 200 loads of dirt. Inqnlre at northwest aorner of MSTSnd West Randolph streers. wTO FOR SALE Cheap One gi enelne and boiler. JB horse power.

In aopd; nlnr wrder and now in ose by WILLS CO, Sasl ood ran- nine wrder and now in ose by WILLS CO, Sash and Door Factory, corner Market and Tyler streets. We are about puttlnjt In a 70 horse power engine this ia Factory, comer Marl about puttinc In a TO only reason tor selling. onr FOR SALE Saloon A first-class Saloon In a business part of the city. Acplyat 40 Sonth Clark Itruet. wa.3 XV ANTED Show Cases Sev- 11 era! of varlons- lernrths, seKmd-hand.

at second-hand prices. Address, alvuis lowest or casn, wi FOR SALE A Photograph Gal- thing coaoplete. umctjh- FOR SALE Fixtures amd lease of a Cigar etore, US Madlson-stt W8S1 ''OR SALE Connels-ralle Coke and Tonanlochesy Coal try tke carload, at Mo- PllKKSOr, CO. by AO. commerce.

TTOR SALE Sixtei! Portable j- Enaines. A S. 10, IS and n-lwrse-power. Ones horse power on wheels, A. N.

woea.a t.o. snu Tiflt, Eons A L. BICE CO 18 and uearBBro-st. I ttoR SALE Drug' Store Situa- I i ted on the West Bide dolnea larce bnsiness. I wish to retire rsern mo uror for drnr maa to invest, xerms cash.

AddrwP. Q. Box HI. w8SI T70R SALE A Rare chance. Imie sad Fixtures of Grocery sto suitable iuaiUes.

ITice of Axvures twi Pff mnntli. lnnlis U1XA Islans woa 17OR SALE 500 Bbls choice A1 wtater Annies hv small aad large lots-at, 13-3 and Klczle Ftreet-. V. tajuu-aw. 'OR SALE A Doctor's chaise, njMriW new wtlt excsanre for a burrr, at AtlES'S Xivery siacaa, alley west of coon noose.

TOR aAl.K A Saloon, witn lease, stock and Bxijres, at as west Kanooipn ax. FOR SAIJE Hydraulic Presses. We have Brw sale two 600-ton Presses, with sumps, etc. air eomplste. Also, about so imseea om Mala, and a eaax-steel Curb for pressing- lard cracK- Bnrs.

Parties vrifhlni such machinery can rarcnase the same low. of AHL BKOi i UGHrHALL, W9U1SK. T70R SALE Grain elevator, eon- talntrw all necessary mschlaery and conveniences WSS I CI w-o. t-iaiBi ZTy- I Dl TnR TP. At.

halt their cost, a splendid water rwer.aew,.toreerist. nd flour. tn uJii, ami, saw mill, -r---zznt souses. lanA sil county. Iowa, la the midst efs proline wheat weV abandant and durable, rrowinr reetori nnon round- 1 I with most approved machinery m.1-an.r, Tnoo.1 1 lifill TiiA TUT T7OR SALE-Tobacco Factory, aU I tn rood runnlnrsrder, at a barrmln.

rea- i mjj mmSi. immediate possession riven If desired. Address TOBACCO AC TTTa VxTQ A itt AIT 11 1 BY. Tribune see. wits -roR SALE-Stcam have oa hand ta and ts-borse Port alae.

and oi ol TmiM. a of to TVTANTED--A gnat 9 ay month. Acents wanted tBlx.Rntlre Nj Articles, just out. Address. O.

T. BAREY, Cltj.1 ifssv lnr. Biddeford. alalne. "V17 ANTED i a i o.nr TT rkwr rtns tV-t do aTQIDd Sh diw making etabUriWattt preXerred.

AadreHl-- r.wr Xl taannss offlCe. WJU VANTEDSitnatiom By an exTierieaeed younr man, tn a wholesale or commission house, ss shlppmr or en ry cleric. Bejt of references. Address for three V2lj2u "VV ANTED Situation By a ynnnw lady as Knellsh aoverness, companion or hoMekeepnr. Would he.wlllloft to milks herseir ienerallv nsefnl.

Can (live srst-class refereaoesAd- WANTED i tn a ion As book-keeper or clerk, hy a younir sjsnjn some mercantile house, nsrdwar grocery fjtr references given. Address 9 P. O. Box iMM4. wu TTTANTED Situation, To drive carrlaire, take cars of hones and make himself generally nsefnl, by a colored ssan who has been a soldier.

Address 8," Tribune otrlce. wWl WANTED Situation Aa. salesman in a dry aooda or KroceryJnss. by ayoung man who.hss had tiree years' exrrienoe the btsiness. AilOress "HP Trloune olBoe.

WANTED Situation By Tl man of some years experience, as book-keeper or Dustness assistant Best of references riven, Ad-dressTlor thsss days, "I Mo. 1 OhsmBer oCom- Wnc -X7ANTED Si ation By a experienced Book-Keeper. Has recsntljjee. tn a National Bank tn this State. Best of Mlerences, Address TTlbune office.

TT ANTED Situation take tl ares of a Livery, Bxnresa or "orsT-l'way Stable, hy one who has and can bring the best of references. Address p. o. Pmvfr wti 11.. hnrM.

rood condition. m. 1B CVl-tll QTliAl Klf 19 1, wither on the rrtaht of ha alt-a Jark switch. tail. nau thins about it ail, is thai they have eqoailv splendid with any hotel in the city, bat will nor kd the tact to wbich we have called n'len' 1 Weondiictfcd in the very best manner within the I 1 wA mailv enonah have takea all tne moae tillini? dne on tbis erroo' oa-1 systenm.

it woald be we'ifor a reform to be instituted in this matter. MvnhmkiM ptanee over their receiDts. and tba wortbv company cannot discover their blna- slrr, let tbem employ pioy a competeiw wr to nose it oat. Lnlu they headstall. Whoevey will return htm to to emw-r -ill receive tbe aauTS reward.

a1.I.ll,gA'" U1.MMIAM1I1A This Tobacco baa been elasstfled arranged by 1 BODES ft SON, Brokers. Apptlc-nlon for BDd information shon'd be add- -sed to RAW. sONrBKllX. l.f 41 aroa4-at or to M. i wWp ai.d tickets to v- 55, I (u gtzes of BtsUoosry Kndnss sua Boilers also, wAEitft iSJC I iSiHa rnahru rUCBsKDS- WORKS, and tiorn street.

Chlcaso WK14S fAsv0 A iriistB 1 IsrA WasbluitOBrSt. ls Asenta, nw iw- a. tr one-hair cent at eve weurru..

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