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I CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECUMBER 4, IS7: LERMAN AID SOCIETY. Establishunent of n Lodging Ilome on Union Streot. The Copacity of {:o Brilding---Rules tnd Regulations, " Largo Contributions in Aonoy and Sup- plics. Tho dulluees in trado and commerco, tho olos- ing of many of our mannfacturing establish- menty, and the reduction of tho working forco of athors, Liayo throwu thousands of men,women, and chilldron out of employment ; iho stroam of Immigration of labotors in searsh of work con- tnues unabated, thus swelliug to an alurming oxtent tho numbor of thoso who, in the best of times, aro compelled to live from hand to moutl, but who, deptived of thelrdaily earnings, becomo ntonco thio viotims of waut aund distross,—tlo roluctant dopondonts on public or . pri- vato chanty, With approhension and suxioty, thoioforo, docs the philanthropiat lsok forward to the coming winter, witt its attondant misery and neod, and tho difforont raliof and charitable sosietiss in -tho city aro making all possible proparations to alloviate, in o moasuro, tho sufforings of the dis- trosaad, and savo the poor from despair. The Gormans, always prominent in matters of charity, and unwilling to bo & burdon to tho Re- Liof und Aid Socloty, whlsh i slready overrun with the momplogad aud noody of other untion- ulities culling for holp, bave boon vory activo during the lust fow weeks in orgnnizivy and os- tablishing an asylum for tho needy and unem- ploved awong thelr countrymen, U'ho Germun Booiety for the Protection of Emigrauts and the Fiiondless—tho only German rolief-socicly 1 the city, baving no ctuer pe- cuniary mouns than thoso aising frem thoe an- nual dues of its mombora, whoso numbor is very limited —found itself unablo to meot the pross lng demands made upon it, ite officos boing con- stuntly crowded with applieations for rcliof from porsons of all nntianalities, bt mostly Germaeus, who, 1gnorunt of tho English language, sock aid whero their necessitics 8.0 vost uuusistood. “'hesa poople, con: isting mostly of modest ap- plicantx, whom only the bitterost want compels lo nccept the ‘chary of othors, ehouid mot bo forced to tho nlternative .of public alme-houses or dogiading boggary, aud cousequently tho Dircetors of tho German Socicty, of which Geoiga Schneldor, Euq., iy tho President, decided ab their meoting on Lbe 10th of Inet month to appoint o numberof commitiees, cousisting of tho mmost prominent Germaus fu tho city, 10 call upon oar morchants, trador, und profoswional men and solicit sub- Beriptions and cuntiibutions, for tho purpose of suubling them ta ostablish a Ilomo for the Poor, where lomeless oitizons and emigrants could fiud o (emporary pluco of refuge, and whoro pro- visions, conl, clothing, snd othoer nocossitios might bostored, to bo 1ssucd to tho neody and dfimuw on the order of the Agentof the So- cloty. At tho samo meoting » oall was issuod ap- peaimg to tho gonorosity and charity of tho citizons of Chicago lor aid. This appenl hay thus fur beeu nobly responded to, and up tu lnst ovouing over £8,000 in cash, snd large amounts of coul, provisions, and clothmg had beai subserited, The Jxecutive Comuittee, conslsting of I, Claussoniuy, Charles Kuaboly- dorii, Arthur Jrbo, J. Balozadorf, Morriy org, sud Emil Dietzech, which was anthorized to procure a auitablo Ilomes and N‘l‘fi?“uwud the sawe, Luve accopted tive offor of Mr. Kuln, aud ronied his building at No, 140 Union sticot, coraer of Milwankeo avenue, for %76 pov month, Loy buildivg has just been vacatzd by the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- rond Cowpany, which used it for general ofices. oud paid 1or tho spuie au anuual rent of £3,500, Io will thus Lo seon that tiho prico (3i5 per awonth) asked by Mr. Kulin is only nomiual, No more suitable buildiug for o IHomo could have Leen found in tho aity, Lt is of brick, 60 by 160 1c0t, and stands 1 tho contro of woveral lota, giviugat plonty of nir and veutilation, 1t containy nil 1o modery improvements, such as gas, wator, bath-iooms, tanugo, furnace, olc. ihero are thirty-six good-sizud rooms in the builiog, only B few of -which will be for- neied. Uho rest will Lo given to such familics oy aro too poOr 0. pay rout On the first floor, thore will be a rceoption- rooni, dining-room, ' kitchen, stororoomu, Buper- intendout's room, and lodging-rooms for women, coutniniug about ylwonty-lve bods, Up-stairn, there will bo tho mon's lodging-rooms, contain- ing about seveuty-five beds, and the rooms to be ivon 1o poor familics unrvie to pay auy rent. There will nlso be on thefirst floor & £:60 dispon- sury, which will be in chargo of A, Buil Diotzech, uud wizero thoso i need of medivies can Love {ber freo of charge. ything will be roady for (ko recoption of inmates by tho firsb Of noxt wook. Tho Stowmid = aud Buperintendent of tho Dwlding, Mr. Forkot ond wifo, oro working industriowsly to gob everything in pesfect condition, Al those socking admission to the Lome, or bomy in wunt of provizions, uxccyh in oxtraordinury cases, wnet upply 10 Mr. Churles Endies, Agont of the Gerwan Socioly, who i in bis ofloe at the rolie builaing, on thie cornar of Lasssllo and Randolph streats, overy day from 9 o'clock a. m. until ¢ o'oluel'p. m. 1t isnot tho intention of the Directors to make this inslitution_exclusively o Gerinan oue, but BoLominug, Polos, Swizs, and_others who svask tho Gorman Longue, will' reeoive aid nud bo ad- witted to the Asylumw, At a meeting of tue Directors of the German Bocioty held at their oflice, Now, 51 aud 53 LaSalle street, day beforo yosterdsy, the following rules aud regulations for t1ho ‘manacoment of the estublishment aud guidauco of tho inmates woze adopted : Tho lodgiug-louso serves ouly for a temporary home for neody vitizens sud culgrauts. Each tumate after being admitted must take a bath, And undergo a thorough cleauiug, ‘The Inniutes must keop their own beds in order, Thy inmates must rivo ot 6 o'cluck 8, m., dross, wash, aud comb themsolves, Lvery intonto must Lo at iome at 9 o%lock p, m. Breakfast will Le sorvod at 7 o'clock u, m., aud sup- perat 6 o'clock p. m, Diuner will bo £orved only to women and children, In-oxieatod porsons will not Le admiuted to the lodging-house, Al work at tho lodging-house, such s cleaning the Toomsy, must o performed by tie inmates, Lvery peraon ut the lodging-house muat comply with thio orders of the Managor, Nouo will receive sholtor at the lodging-house swithout an order from tho Agent of the Gorman Bocioty. Ouly in extraordinary cases can tho maunger ndmit porsons, but if Lo does, must re- port tho caso next day to the Gorman Society, The Comunttes aro still at work collocting funds nud provisions, und sovoral eutortain- ments iu aid of this charity will be given duriy, the winter, Meugrs, Peollisicrs have arrange 8 grand theatrical ontorteinment to bo giveu in n|§ of tho Gorman Bocisty Friday ovoning.at the Btudt Theatro at Dulinglon Hall, The other Gormon theatres will undoubledly follow suit, und give bouofits for the same charituble pur- oeo, B Many butchers havo promised {o furnish a cor- tain amount of meat overy week, sume bakors -tho Lroad, and soma coal-daalors the coal, I'io Gormans deserve much crodit for boing the firat in providing for tho thouszuds of noedy and shelterloss, who, thrown out of smployment, would kuow not whero to lay thoir heads during tho cold nights of the coming winter. 'Thoe moasure of gouerosity aud charity of the Ger- many iu thia cauge will undoubtedly equal tho #um of misery aud waut, and they find thelr re- ward in the glausingu of mauy who, but for this charity, would have beon uuable to brave the storms of adversity. . — THE MADISON STREET FIRE, The total loss by tho fire on Madlson strest Thosday night was 611,900, divided au follows: Noa. 200 and 202 East Madison street, owned by Q. Gonurd, who loses §700; insurad, No, 200 wae used by Gelsmar & Buxbaum, jobbers in oloths ; losy, 500, Insured ; Pheenix, Brook- Iyn, $3,000; Willismuburg City, $2,600 Manu- faoturers', Bonton, 7,600 L{smburg shd Dro- aon, $2,500; Firomou's Fund, £2,600; Pannsyle vanin, Pa., $1,000; Commercial Union, 30,00 Bycamoro, $2,500 ;' German, Lirle, $1,000; Noxth Miseouri, 81,0005 Tiromen's Atsoolation, Pa., #2,000; Groat Weatern, New Orloans, La., 82,000, No. 202 and tho basement of both numbors was wied a8 & olothing aud gonts' frnishing storo by W. G, Whito & Co, Loks, §800 ; insured in the Homo, New York ; Scottish Commercial, Ilow- ard, Now York ; Mannfacturers’, Bouton ; Phe nix, “M’H’m‘di Firo Asuttrance, Ponns) 'lvnuin‘ and Western, Torouto, 5,000 each ; Tiadors snd Girevd, $2,600 ench i Cdorman-Amorican, 9,000 ; American, Pennsylvanin, 1,000, Hec- oad floor, first part, Pholpi, Drow, & do., dentors 12 gloves. Lo, 8400 ; insured in tho Tradars’ and Glrard for ©3,000 cnoh ; Globo, Gorman, Ponnsylvanis ; snd lflynominx for §32,600, Tho enr part of this floor was used by Palmonborg's lee-Worke, Losy, 87,6004 no inaurance. The third floor was used by T, Iirach & Oo, denlers in white goods, Loss, £2,000, by kmoko, lu- turanco, I'nenix, Brooklyn, ihmhnrph. and Bremou, £6,000 onch 3 Amerlean, Philadolphis, Lancasliro aud Queon's, both of London, & 3,000 eaeli, Total Toww, 11,900, 'Total insureuce, £108,000. Veluoinvolved, $160,000, i) S e THE CITY AND COUNTY OFFICES. Tho approncl: to ths viadnot at Twelfih stroot snd Stowsrt avonus is neasly comploted, ‘I'ho bookw of nll the city ofiicers who oxpeot to Do suporscded aro halanced, and roady for do tivory to tho now oftleialy, No more pormita to tear up tho streots, oxcopt in speclal cases, will Lo {ssucd by the Board of Public Works until noxt epring. Worlt on the naw’ Iand tunnel will bo pushed rapidly thls wintor, Wnges will bo low, aud the contractors will take advantage of thia fact to fncreaso tholr profits, Tho succeasor to Mr. Poolo as Libratian of the Cincinuatt Publio Libiary has entered upon Liy dutlos, aud it is oxpected that Mr. Poole will Lo in Chicago by Now Your's. Tho wator-tax collector recoived £86.221.70 for waterrouts lust month, Ilo lesuied 602 por~ mits for tapping sticet-maing, 1ecelving there- for $1,422.00; nudasscescd formolers $16,448.40, ‘Che nster was not all paid, A lergo numbor of people have recently ap- plied at tho Comptrollot’s office for uformation about their taxes, and it {s expected that the re- coipty this moutli; on account of tho taxes of 1892 will bo vory Jarge, Tho Hon, 8, 8, Hayes, who is to be nominated ns City Comptroller noxt weol, called on Compe trollor Burioy, yesterday, and had o long coull- dential chat wilt Lim,” Mr, Inyes was Comp-~ wroller four yoars, and is perfeotly familiur with tho dutick of the ollico, Lnst month, pooplo who bad bills against the clty and wore indabted for taxes, offsat tho Iat- tor with thoir oluims. Dy this monns tho pay~ ment of a considorable suw in cash was avolded, IID&I tht:l amount in the “U'reasury not materinlly roduced. Siuco tho 1at of April last tho City Clork Lns Iswtted tho followiug liceusas : Deddiers, 1,102 ; pownbrolers, 29 ; omuibuses, 263 ; junk doal ore, U5; Intolligenco oflicas, 83 ; Lacks, 100; ox- nro-u wagons, 1,707 ; drays, 300; double teams, 2,480 ; ausiioueors, 18; Lu:chers, 485; saloons, 4,018, ‘Lho roveuuo recelved amounts to about 225,000, ‘Tho Board of Public Works issued twenty- (hres building-permits, mostly for two-story brick residenus, lnst month, Yestorday the fol- lowing wero issuod: Robort ~Molutosh, three- slory nud basenout briok, 25 by 60 feot, No. 68 Liliiuis stroet ; George AL Moulton, two-story and bascment brick, 21 by 61 foot, No. 859 Indi- aug sircot. Buperintendont Washburn has not yot tend- ored bis rosignation to the Mayor. ITo told Llis Honor Tuendny (Lt 1t was at kis disposal when- over he demanded it, ‘Fho Mayor, it is haid, in- formod him (hat the namo of his successor would Lo sout to the Council Mondav night, but that Lo should continue to discharge Lis duties until bis successor wus confirmod. The Finauce Committea of the Common Council hold an informal meoting in the Mayor's ofiice yesterduy aftornoon, and indulged in general conversation about the financial polioy of the new administration, and the condstion of the City ‘I'veasury, No nction was taken, but womething will probably be dono in referenco to both at a meetiug o be Lield this aftornoon, On tho 1st of January the city will have to pay $407,000 Interest on ity bonded dobt, aud redeom 260,000 ot matured bonds, ‘Lhoro is mouey unouih in tho l'reasury to do_{his, Lut, as it is paxcelod ont amoug ‘tha difforont funds, tho Linanco Committee of the Councll inteud to doviso aomo way of paying it without crippling the ~Sppropriations “for tho- diferont depuri- monts, It was stated yostorday that Dr. Schlostzer, of the Bourd of Health, was working hard to scsure the position of Sauitary Supcrintendent. An it iu cluimed that ho is fuelizible for the placo Lo now Lolds, not being a resident of Chicago, ho can hardly expect 10 occupy tie moro exalted rrtuation. A construction of the law dillorent from the ono now eutertained would help him to gratify his ambition, Thera aro at presont 217 firo alarm boxes in ugo, Monday, Supt. Chandler will commence tho plucing of'forty additionnl boxes in position. Most of tuem will 'go on tho West Side, where they aro, badly neoded. 'Lho Lo]cgrn[:h-lluou huvo recently beon oxtended to the outskiits of tho city, and, after noxt waek, poople who live on Western avenuo and farthor out will not bave to tun half o milo in order to give an alarm of fira. “Tho Bonrd of Public Works hinve.reduced their employes 10 & minimuin, over 800 having boen recently dischmiged. Al worl on sowers and in laying Wator-pipo has beon suspoudod for the wintor, About fifty mon oro retained o flush the firo hydvants wd thaw thow out who thioy frooze, and a swall mumbor nro engnged in tost- ing tho new water maius at the yard on Chicago avenue. ‘Tho slroct contrnctory have lso ro- duced thoir foroo, but aro obliged to keop 8 feir Iaborors to clean tho crossings. Gon. Licb, tho now County Clork, intends to np{)ml to tho Logielaturo to raise the fees in hin oftico, He claims that, vader tho reduced schod- ulo which s now iu_forco, they will not produco enough to cover moro thun a quartor of the ox- pouees of tha ollice, sud tho remainder will have 10 bo paid by the tax-payers ponorally, Tho price of marriage-liconsos, for instance, ia reducod from &1.60 Lo 60 conts, sud instend of producing #10,000 will only bring in sbou $1,000, . About £670,000 of tax-certificates yet remain ia the Lands of the City Comptroller. Lost month ouly 37,500 of delinquont tuxes woro puid, and thus far this mouth coly §500 has boen xocoived. As an inducemont to expedito tha colleclion, tho Finance Committeo of the Common Council yostordsy aucthorized the Comptroller to roleasa dehnguent proporty upon tho payment of tho tax musessed and 13§ por cent costs, Altor the 24th inst 25 por cent will bo added, enco, peoplo who buve mot paid what thoy owe the city, will see the importance of settling accouuts nt once. Mayor Colvin was visited by & large number of qanuuu yestorday. Among those who callod on him werc the Hon, 8, 8. Nayes, Judge Will- faws, and about a dozen Aldermon. Tl appli- cauts for oflica are fatling off in number, and have ceased crowding tho antc-room of the Mayor's ollice. o difl nothing yostorday besides answor- ing a few ofiicial loitors and refusing to pardon several Bridewoll prisonors. His course in re- gord to the lattor 1s o wiso ono, and, unloss tho circumstances fully justify tho' roioase of & con- viet, hia frionds may s well not annoy the May- or with applications for Lis pardon. The Bonrd of Police, especiully Commiesioner Shoridan, who clalog to bo & humonitarinn, think that the bifls of physicians for attondance upon woundod poople found in the wtreet, and injured policomen, aught to bo pid by tha'city. There iy no monoy kot aside for this purposs, and the Coupurollar snyu ho will ot pay auy bills of this kiud unloss they are drawn on the DPolico Insurance tund, 1le Lins quite a number of those bills noir in one of the pigeon-holes in lus desk, 'Tho old Finance Conuuitiee refused to mauction their Enymum, and the prosent Com- mittee will probably do likewise, It i1 reported that Gen. Licb, the newly-electod County Clerk, intonds to make u_pretty clean mwoop of tho employes In b obice. Jos Pol- lak, big predecossor, {8 tomporarily rotatnad, but will probubly leave at the end of the month. 8o far a8 thoso omployos who parfarm eimply clorical duties are conoerned, this action §s of no Jartioular consaquancs oxcopt to themolves, v it would Lo o misforlune to the county if Mr, Edwiu Drury, who has for some time had chargo of tho dolicute aud important tax businces of the oflico, should be removed, e has acquired that perfect familiarity with this branch of the oflico which can only bo acquired by yenrs of service. "o put {n o now ma is to fuour tho possibilit of errors In the oxtending of tho taxes which might cost tho county thousands of dollars, It looks now as if tho *homeless wandorers " will not bo provided with_sholter at the exponso of the city this wintor. Commissloner Bheridan has beon growling at the Couptroller, bocaure Lo would not furnish the funds to £if up a build- ing, when 1o money was n‘:prnprmta for tho purpose. The Board of Palico waut the unex- ponded balunce of sonie fund placed at thelr diy. posal, but it Lappens that thero is no unexpend. ed balance. No fund, nxc?’p; the Contiugenty fund, can Lo drawn ugon. aud it contalus & vory omall amount, Tho Cauncil will probably pai aun order authoriuing ths fitting-up of ouo or more buildiugs for lodgors, but whare th money {u to como from it is ditlloult to tell, It is tha duty of tho county to tako onre of the poor, A tax fa ocolleoted for this puwipose, nnd, Laving tho wmonus in hand, the butden should uot be put upon the oity. If the talk around the City Hall yestorday amounta to snything, it iy oxuromely doubttul it all of Mayor Colvin's nomineos will bo conlirined by the Counell, It wus stated positively that enough ** Pooplo's " Aldermon will vote againut Mr, Forrost for Clty Olerk to insurs his dofeat. Mahr, Stout, and O'Brien are aunounced na de- cldedly opposed to him, and, If there is a break, yory likaly many more will follow suit. Mhere peems o Lo mno disposition in any quartor to oppose Mr. Ilayos or Judgo MeAlllstor, but on tho remaining oftices thota will probabiy bo n split. Driscoll 1s out of tho raco for the Bowrd of Public Works, an the Muyor will not touch him. Ifenco the Irish nio angry. Uhoy awked for iliokoy, aud_tho Mayor givea them ltchm s thoy avked for Drike coll, and {ho Mayor gives them Alesancer, They demandad bread, and wero given stones, Thoy sro oxceedingly wrathy, and feel vory much like brealdng tho whole slalo, Whou tho firc-nlarm tolegraph linos wero flst constructed, under tho original contract, tho boxes wore numbered from 4 to 52 on tho Sonth Bide, from 68 to 124 on the North Side, and from 126 to 164 on the West Sido. When an extenslon Leeamo nocospary, boxes numbored above 164 Il to b put in,"and this boeamio o ereat annoy- anep, and mislod pooplo, In tho firat extension mado, tho first ono hundred numbers wero ro- sorved for tho Bouth Bido, tho eecond lundred for tho North Sido, and tho thitd hun- drod, and over, for the Went Bido, his distribution, It was thought, would give an ample numberof boxes for s quartor of o contury, 'The extenslon wns mado only five yenrs ngo, yet tho numbora on _the South and North Bides hinyo beon exhaustcd, and & donbling up beeamo nccewsary, Supt. Chianaler s now ongagad in making up n now lat, nud purposes wllowing 800 numbers for the Bonth Hide, 200 far tho North 8ide, and numberiug tho Loxes on the Weat Bido up to 800, This distribution, it is hoped, will bo sufiicient for ton years. ‘lie boges will Lo arranged ncumfllnfi to tho now plan, aud tho fire alarm cards bo printed, in about a month, Tho County Board having been reorganized, prophecics are indulged i as to who ehall il tho various oftices in the gifc of tuat hody. It ooms_to_bo protty woll eotiled that tho Ilon. John AL Rountreo will succeed the Hon, Jamos P. Rtoot us County Attornoy, Mr. Itcuntice ix now n momber of tho Logirlature, and, liko some othor membors of that body, will exemplify the possiblilly of s man being in two placeat thosaro time, discharging aimufimmmwly tho functions of two distinct oflices. L'hiy shows the wonder- ful vorsatility of tho politicians of to-day. Senator McGrath will Lo at omco n Seuntor and an Aldorman, Mr. Cullerton [ Rnpl‘u[tutm!vu and mn Alderman, Mr. Kehoo o Schator and s Hay Weigher, Robert Kennoy o Suporvisor and nn employs of the DBoard of Pukilic Works, aud Br, llountico a Logislator, Chnfrman of the Committes on Mu- ioipul Affuirs, nad County Atlorney, Ho will probably be clected to tho lattor oilico at the next moeting of tho Commissioners, “Ihe Hon, Charles B. Farwell will sleep oaslor when ho knows that Rountreo lins virtually hauled off tho Congressionnl track, and? will not opposo him next Novombor. _Dr. Honrotin stands tho best sliow for County Physicia LOCAL CRINME AND CRIMINALS, Mr. Tuuce, who wos mentioned yesterday ns boiug under arrest for swindling, came beforo Banyon yestordny and was dismissed, thora bo- ing no cane agninet him, Mary Touoy was yestorday charged by Rounds- man layes with Loiug a general nuisance to the neigbloiliood in which cho lives, aud according- Iy Banyon fined or $10 tor disoiderly couduet, Willism Hutton stolo an_ovorcont and sot of studs from 1, A, Taylor, who works in Kieo- wan's billiad ball, corner of State and Madison sticet, William will auswer tha churgo at tho Criminal Court, under bail of €300, John Smith went on board a veskel Iylng at Dock 27, Norlh Canal lrect, and cut about 3200 worth of ropes to- jioces, Thiu disordorly acl resulted in Seally’s sendiug John to tho Bride- well for two montbs, William Bullivan ecorna work, and prefors to maintuin Ifo Ly rtenling, Jobn Murpby bemti Iy coneurs in Willim's rontumente, aud, ay thoy wado a good patr, Banyon sent thom'Land i haud to tho Bridowoll for six months, Johu Moriarly uo soener got through with a Lorge-steuling case than ho went to the store of Thomas Kinvoy, No, 211 Souih Halsted utreet, and robbed the till of §i4, Vor thus Scully held him fu buil of §200 to the Ciiminal Court. Tritz Kneclit chaged bis wifo and babe out of thotr house, ou the cojuér of Taylor and Shor- nan stroots, sud followed them down the sirect, brandishing a hatchet and_threatenmg to kill thaw. Ho was urrosted and fiued $56 by Dauyoen yesterday, Potor Degely regrotted his ability to knoclk bis wifo in ihe bead with a brick, sud” was fined €5, Joun Litn drow o dirl kuifo on a defoncelost womau, sud was fined ¥10 for bis bravery. Both wore inllioled by Bauyon. Jumes McCabo was arrested by Roundemau Vesoy, for koeping his ealoon open afier 12 o'clock, ifo went_ bofore Justica Seully, but kuowiug tho lattor's summary way of doaling with such persons as o, ko ook & canuge o venue ovor to Banyon, who fined him $20. Printed petitions are now in circulation se:- ting forth the disagreoment of tho Suproms Colt in the Porteot caso, and eulling upon the Governor for a commutation of tho rentenco to *imprisonment,” ‘hiey aro not receiving signa- tures as rendily as the 1frieuds of Peitcet had hoped, 1t is stated that the third conviction of Rufferty by bnd & very dopressing influcnce upun Lerlools bpirits, be beginning to thivk tLat his prospects of beitg huuged uro becom- ing somowlut fiu‘ubu\)lu. e hus lost all hi de- flan: spirit, and 18 ovidontly preparing for the worst. 16 hus convered Lis' proporty—s {an and somo Luilding lots, in or near Tuscnloosa, Aln., to it coutsiol, Judge Lnowlton, which i the ouly remuneration he has Leen able to muka, “Lho execulion will take placo in the Penizentiury at Johotin what is kiown as the prisoner’s dimng-room on Friday, the 12(u, ‘Che houre of Mr. L. H. Biskoo was entered about 1 o'clock Tuosday uight by a burglar, who Dbroko the glnss at the side uf tho basement dovr and uplocked it, Ha made Lis way to tho china closot, but, while collecting the wilver, aroused the sorvant, Bortha Kamiuski, who rons, put ou Lier dress, nud, taking o pistol, started ior the ucous of action. Saa’ colluxed ‘e burglar, and roroamod * Murder ! Burglams I aud callod Mu, Bisbeo. The frightencd tiief strucl hor on tho arm und boad, making quito sorious wounds, aud finally jerked buuwelf sway and ran, As he went out the “door, the brave gisl fired &t bim, oand i is thought, must hiave struck him, us the bullet cannot bo found, aud he stood immediately in front of o coat-house under the frout steps, so that, Lad the ball wissed lum, it must_have lodged in_the wooden wall. When Mr. Bisbee touched the foot of the stairs the bird had Hown, and the girl was on tho floor, groaniug. o Is uot ecriously injured beyond flevh wounds, An examination of the closot showed that a few urticles woro missing, but nothing of groat valuo, Lo presonco of Tind of Dorthu wey cortainly remntkable, and hor courage ox- traordinary, Ar. Jobn Dumfries, who lives at the cornor of Toywe and Adams strects, thought, whon he touk Eranklin Hilt to woik for hiw, that Lo was doing hi a kinduess, ullbough Lo Lnow Lt Liilt Wox au ex-couvict, and was warned against allowing him (o outor hiu family, 1o thouglit that he would roform 11ilt, and make a man of him, but & niore ungracefol raseal nover lived. e abused Mr, Dumfrics’ coufidonco in overy possiblo mannor, and at Jast, nboub a month ago, thnt goucloman hiad to discaargo bim - from Liu owploy. 1ua fow nights the grato returned to tho Litie, and stolo two gold watelice, ono Do longing 'to Mr. Dumfiios sud the othor to "lis wife, and o pair of bracolots, and oarriugs, also bolonging 1o that Judy, Ho mado so much noise in leaving the house, that the hired girl snw and recognizod bim, it boing uearly 5 o'clock in tho morning, o escapod, however, and went to & Louse of ill-famo on Clark strcot and gavo the jewolry to his mistrops, Hilt way arrostod by oliicor J. 1, Kinuney of the Unlon Btireot Station, aud yester- day lio confossod tho wholo thing, and told whiors the fowolry was, and bofore this is read, Cupt. Lull hos restored to Mr. Duwmfrics his proporty, Although thts gentloman's feolings were very benevolont aud commondalile, it must Lo admitied that he was nxgmlug but succesaful in effucting & retormation in Hilt, What o Young«Man Chrivtian of Xndi- &kunpoliv Suw, From the Indianapohs People, Ono of the prominont mombory of iho Young Meu's Christisu Association, one day wesk bofore Iast, wus callod upon by two childran who told & most pititul story nbout their mother being dord snd thoy Loy “emdrely without fira or foud. Ho_necompaniod the children to thelr home in MeKernanavillo, und gure onough ha found n poverly-atrioken looking ruom, in which was a coftin, and theroin the form of one whom ho uun[msnd bt boen o woman arrsyed in tho Labllimonts of the -grave. 1o left a 85 bill and somy chiaugo with the whildion, and, saying he would meke arrangemonts for thelr comfort, ho loft tho room, ‘Thinking of some- thing olse ho desirod ta toll the littlo ones, Lo had boen ubsout hut a few momonta when ho returned, Judgo of his surprice upon eutering the rovm whicl ho bad just left to discover the wupposed corpso sitting up {n tho coffin counting iLie monoy ho hiad giveu to the children, Wo wonder Low often “this cofflu Lad heen made to do duty in a eimilar manner? $10, You only psy for whiat you order, The; 1 Madisan sizeat, Lot Olaxk and LuBalle, THE COUNTY COMMISSIGNERS, Appointment of the Standing . Committecs, Report of tho Conny Treasnver and Superintendent of Schools, Tho County School Fund Ilas §32,000 in {ho Franklin Bank, An afjourned mecting of tho Board of County Comnmissionors was held yestorday afterncon, Drosldent Ashton in the chair. Commissioners Boguo, Burdiok, Busse, Clough, Crawford, Har- i, Harrison, Merting, Johnson, Jones, Rus- kell, Louorgsn, Roelle, and Singor were presont, On motion of Commissioner Crawford, the rtules govorning the Inal Board were adopted as tho pormanent rules of the now ono, THE FINANCE COMMITTLE. Commissioner Johuson oflored the following amendment to the rules : Jieauleed, That tho rulos of this Board bo o smend- od that the Commit 05 on Fsnunce elinll cons'at of five teinbery, one of Whumn shu 1 bo tho Chufrmnu of ths Bourd, aud who sball bs ox-olliclo & mumbor of wald Committeo, Commigsioner Clough epoko against tho pas- 8ago of tho amendmont, which was ndopted, Un molion of Commissionor Ilntris, he title of the Commitieo on Poor-Heuso and Pnupers wag changed to Committeo on Publio Charitios. TIE BTANDING COMMITTEES. Tho Clinir announcod the following standing committeos : Juuiciry—urrison, Orawford, Harrls, Kiveation—Boguo, Jones, 0.0ugh, Public Butiiigs—Lonergan, Jobuson, Burilick, Busse, Hospit —Jouies, Herting, Crawlord, dnsscedluncotn Cluima—Binger, Roo le, Harris, Tio ule and Liridpca—Buese, Rusell, Crawford, Finanee—Hutrison, Bogus, Louergan, Bardick, ity Lielations—Jobusor, Ciougl, Burdick. Jiqualication of Vures—isurdick, Busse, Bogue, . uolio Claritice—Ilarris, Herting, Rusacli, Jobaison, uLsgun, wutd und Juit d ecounts—Ciongli, Joncs, Roslla, Iicenses—Rcelle, Ruasoll, Slnger, polven and Aoun Accounis—itussell, Grawford, st 0, Jublte Recorda—Herling, Boguc, Singor, Public Service—Crawtord, Junes, Ilortiug, THE COUNTY TUEASURER, The Conuty ‘Urensurer’s quarterly report was presented nud referied to the Committes on 1. uanco, ‘Lhe substanoo of the roport is as fol- lovs: Dalanco Bopt, 1, 1873, &176,605.06; re- ceipts, $181,476.8; total, $207,080.92; disburae- Horting, wouts, $16V,604,67; balsnce, $33,376.26. Biui- ing Tund account of old indebtedncss: Dalance Sopt. 1, $26,616.77; recolpts, $00,513.60; total, 81 1l + Qisbursements, £81,050.94; balanca, wU8,040,20, Sinking fund account of new indebtedness: Balanco Sept. 1, 1873, 810,654.19; receipty, $19,824.95: total, €3).376.42; disbursoments, ©26,078.94; bnlance, §14,305.18, Lublic Bulding fuud: Balauco Sopt. 1, 1873, #602,000,00; disbursements, $102,694,68; bal- anco, §809,405.82. ANNUAL BEPODT. Dr, ‘Lo Inlauce a8 por Decemler report, 187, ...$ 49,311,60 Tteceipls frou VAFIOUS SOUFCEd. vvv s sssenes YO, Totaliussasess Cr. Dy zntount of ciodils as por roports of . Mardh, Junc, Scptember, aud Decumbor. .$950,398, Balauce Dec, 1, 1873, HINKING FUND ACCOUNT—OLD IN: r. To Lulanco s per Decombor, 1872, report, Totakiisesssranee, neenee $89Y . DBy mount of credits ss per March, June, ‘Hoytomber, and Decomber ropori. $102,706.83 T60,008,88 BalancoDee, 1, 1873.uvuvs0eve ..$ 38,040,2) SINKING FUND ACOOUNT—NEW INDEDTEDNANB, r. o recolved tax of 1873, fogelhior with re- deuptions s evsveveersiresiosrens +$ 91,308.50 [ Ly umount of credits as per quarterly o- e o7,063,32 By balanco Dec. 1, 187,.v.vvvevovrons s o§ 14,30016 & TUULIC DUILDING FUND, r, To nmount traneferred from sinking fund on account of old {ndeblednoss,...........$502,000,00 cr. Dy mwount of credita as por December Teport.... everssevassonees 193,604,08 Balanco Dec, 1, 1873...... BIATEMLNT 'OV COOK GOUNTY UONDED DEWT, 3uy 1, 1665, 7 per cent war bouds, due LLiy. ! $ 1,160,500 938,000 1,18, .. 843,000 May 1, 1860, 7 per eout pubife bullding bondiy duo Moy 1, 1880, evserisvnnseesss 250,000 Jau, 1, 1873, 7 pof ceut short bands, due July'L, 1474, . 200,000 May 1, 1872,7 ¥, dia Sy 1, 189 788,000 Y 1, 33,000 O, 0y g et 3,681,500 Amount of firo Loids uot sold. 702,000 COUNTY HOWPITAL, The roport of tha Warden of the County Hos- pital for the quaticr ending Dec, 1 wag road. 1t conveyed the following information : Number of pationts in howpital Sept. 1, 160; number ad- initted during tho unster, 513; number die- obarged cured sinca Sept. 1, 491; died, 33; num- Der now romniuing i bowpital, 140 ; births dur- ingthe quarter—mules, 2%; femalop, 20 nuni- ber treated at dispensary -during tho quarter, 597 totnl number treated at dispensaryand hos- pital, duriug the yoar, 1,266 ; number of bodiee received at the Morguo during the quarter, 85; cash rocaivad from patients, dlinics, &a., §1,975, It was roferred to tho Committeo on Hospital. BUPERINTENDENT OF BONODOLS. The followiug 1aport of the County Buperin- tendent of Sehools for tho yoar ending Deo, 1 waa read: rEOFIPTH, Balance reported Dao 16, 157, Recelved from futerest State eosived from Stuto tax of 187 Tines sud uterest on County Lrincipal County fuud,.... Totaliveransnss XPENDITURER, disribution and loans, Commisalons ent of ottice, Furnisilug ofl w$ 2,60046 35068 Coul, Jauitor, vt 250.98 Gouniy fund lownat per law 1,300.00 Pald "Townehip Tressurors 1873).... . 05,420,15 Balance u Tranklin Bink +.$32,830.07 Balauce with Proaton, Kean'k Co,. 105.00—39,024,07 Tolal and BAIANCE..cs serearseeersuenss §183,180,00 & mas retorcad ko thie Gommittos on Educa- lon. MISCELLANEOUS, A communiention from the Contral Fros Dis- pemury, offoring Lo porfonn the charilable medical work of West Chicago, during the com- Ing yoar, for 31,000, waa raforrod to the Com. mittee on Lublic Borvico, A communication from Meesrs, Mattocks & Mason, asking fora robate of taxcs, was read aud rofered to tho Commnittee on the Equal- ization of Taxes. Several Lills aud requisitions for ware read, and appropriately acted on, A large amount of unfinished businoss was reforred to the new commitiees, and tho Doard adjourned, ———— THE CUGHTON MURDER-CASE. Orrawa, 1, Dec, 1, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicaqo T'ribune : 8in: We notice that, in your {ssue of the 20th ult., your correspondent at this place says that tho chargos by our Mr, Bull, in the Ougliton wmitrder-caso, affocting the charactor of thoe proso- vution, and of the profezsional gonduct of Mr. 0'Brien, wore fully rotracted, &o, In this hois mietaken, The chargs of the existonco of a con- uplraoy to couvlet the defendant by manufacuur- od testimouy was made in good faith, and was nover rotracted, If we had not satinfied tho iury that such a commirnu; oxisted, wo mustb havo failed In our dofonse, 'T'ho vordict of tho Jury was looked forward to as a conflrmation or refutation of that chargo; aud that verdiot,— Not guilty,—so far from being condomned gon- orally, is ‘slmost universally approvod, and in, 83 wa think, u full justification of the chargo made, At all avents, wo do not denlre tho state- mons of your gorreepondent to romain unaue wwored, Wodid not, either of us, rotract any chargo made, but should have done so if con- vinced we wers in error. Please correct tho statement of your correspondent, and oblige yours vory truly, BusunELn & BoLr, supplies Andersons Reduco Their Rates, Andersoun bave mot » want that bas long Loen folt, both by the citizens of thiu city und tho travollug pub- lo, They havo reduced thole prives to anta-F' ro rates, You can now obtuin u rovm, with all the privileges of u firsl-clage hotel, for §1 sud $3 yor day, Yo can ke 0 moal st auy'bour of Hla duy, ssrved fu 1a 8 it s posulb gozd o to erva it, for from 10 ceuts to 7 arv on utyl ) betwesn an 1 AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. CGrand Opera in English, BY 111 CELERRATED KELLOGG TROUPE. O, D, HISS and MAUIICH GRAU..v0sv0000. Dirootors, TILIS (Thursda;) KVENING, Doo. 4, I A TT & "R Margnerite. Miss CLARA LOVIST: JELTOGH MR ZELDA SEQUIN, THEODORE IANEL. MANN, W. ORI ) PRAKRS, MISS BIATE AR ST 1l PHAILS, Miss BTG FIANK A, HOWHON, fusical Direotor, To-morrow. MISS JENNIL VAN 7. ] MRS, Z. ARGUIN, WILIORD MORGAN, W. OARL- TON, GUSTAVUSIALL, o, ka. Baturdny—Grand Gnla Mativee, MISS KELLOG oo JIATRTIFA Eatuiday Evoaing—E'rn. Diavolo, With'a Grand Cast, Tesorvod Soats, ALL0 and 83, Admission, 81 and Ko, OUENTRAL HALT, N, B, cornor Wabash-av, and Twenty-sceond.st, FOURTH UNITARIAN CHURCH Holiday Fair. THURSDAY, Deo. 4 ALL DAY, TIU RS A Y EVENING, Tomo Dramattc Clab fn the piay of “THIE VICTIMS. Admlelon, 25 ots, IRIDAY, Doa, b, ALLDAY. TRIDAY' RVENING, A BUCIAL PARUTY. A o Gl 1 (with ady), (o bo procured of tho on 00 at thio 1Tail, Adm'asion {0 tho Fale will bo freo. A large collegtion of weiuland Fanoy Ariicicr, wuitable for Hullday Gilte, wwil] bo offernd Tar 2ajo nt Jow brioes. No sailios. Flodoard Hotfman’s ful ongegod for Friday Eve. band MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY, DRC. 1, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE, T.OTTA, In hor groat Specialty of LIPTLE NELL AND THE MARCHIONESS. BONGS, DANCES, AND BANJO SOLOS. BIZATS CAN NOW BE BECURED, MYERY OPERA HOUSE, BMunro botwean Dastborit aud Slato, Attngton, Cotlon & Kembls's Ifiustrels, Firat sppesrance of Mast. . W, CUTHBERTSON. 1ulby Sowconb, Srmest Lo, Backin At Wik, i Aidurzo Btoupart Arlulin, Cotiuhy Komiio i o in now mnd anarkiing sheolaiios. "o wholo 10 unelndo wiid 1ho Tucey skeror antiflod THE TWO D'HOYS; or, Chfldren of the Period, Evory Evonlug and Baturday Ma. ince. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Dootdad and Poaitivo, Farowoll Soason in tho U. 8, lust envrgoment in Chlego, of LSS LYDIA TIOMPSON. Thia Kveaing, J'riday, 8a'urday, and Raturday Matinee, ALADDIIN, b v 1 My 3 ! Unrioaturisy a fa Collotion, Do, S naw burlssdue—MEPIISTO, GLOBE THEATRE. To-night and Saturday Matinee, IARRY LINDEN in tho bysutiful denma, WAITING FOR THE VERDICT. To-morror—BENEFIT HARRY LINDEN, Monday noxt~Th great Fnalish trazouiau, o i OCEAN STEAMSIII®S, NATIONAL LINE. NOTICIK—This Cumpany Lakes thorisk of insnraucs SII]\ to 470,000 in gold) ou each uf Its stozmers, thus ll‘ In) pasongers tho bost lo guaranico for safo dauco of dankor at ees, » and 'Plig, most sou Lorly roufo hns zlwnya beon adopted by this Company to asold fco aoul hondiande, 1o LI RREOUL, nd GUEENSTOWN, from Plors Noa. 41'and 47, North River , ke Dec. 20 Doo. 37 nnd $90 Currency. i usreney. Rotam tickots at raducad rates. Parsongers bookod to or from Gorman and Scaudinavian pointsat low rates, 'Tho Stoamships of this 1o ara tha lacgost in tho trad Drafta un Grent Britain, Iroluad, and tbo Contluan Burtieust sutnar larl and Tulilphos e (avpon Nhermnn Honse), Cofengo, WILLIAM HaCALLS Genoral Westorn' Agent, NEW YORK TO CARDIEFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ell Other Points in England end Walos, amship Gompany's naw from Ponnsyliauts Tl S0, £ ... Nov, “Flies 1 sl catnBRIDE, DUilL sra i vided with all the Itost fmprayenon's for (ho oamforl aad conomenca of Cabliy and. Steornso Lamongers, J9ret Cabin, $80 ourrency; Seoond Cabin, £65 onrrency; Stoors Wclun‘nc{: prepald Steornge cortilicatos frum Car- 585, " Dralts foe £1 £nd npwarda, u r furthor partioulars, apply in Cardlf, at the Come s Oions, No. 1 Dock Ohambixey and i Now York £o P R e AT A LD SRR 0. ney No. 17 Birvadiny. OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL Belween New York, Cork, aud Liveruaol Tho magnificont now and full-powored Steamshiys of this Line utlo unrivaled accommoditions to ull clusvon ut passcnger, iho meat adwautago of haviug an egudlly goo ateamor for exch and overy silling, OCEANIC BELGIO REPUBLIC, BALIIC, ADKTATI 10, BRITAANIC, Satling teanl Now York of 5410 DAY, from Livoriiool on THURSDAYS, callini nt. Co: Tarl oth wuys, Rates as low as mtljv tirstclase Lino, For furthor infonuation Apply 1o Uompans'a Wostorn Qlice, 47 sud 5 South Clirkat,, our Wasbiogion, Gafo. Drait: Great Britain and Trola, from £1 upwards g "ALEHLD LAGERGHERN, Avent. (UNARD HAIL LINE. 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AILRAAN, Short Line, HICARO & ALTO: d_ b ofa Laufsl. , Alion anit 1, Louls Veat Sidey aear ladison-az, Kanina Olty T I and Lfll Kaiirns O g lo, (11, o ouls 1is1 Touls Faw hro eniona Tagon, Washington K, Jaliot & Dwight Accummadation, Lewce, 1 arrive, x, vin dncksonvill nistan, Ao, .. *A:00 D, m, * 1:508, 1, wat fox. vl Jaok:| and Lotidans, Mot 6243 p. m, # vin Main Line|* 9:5) o, w, Itx, via Maln Litno| vin dacksonvilin, s, 1A%, Unfon Lenal, ‘corner Jinitison and 68 Souths Clarkest,, oppostle Sherman Ioute, and at Depots MILWAUKEE & Sf, PAUL RAILWAY. Canalests,; Tickst Offes Leave, Arrive, Milwankoo, 8L Paul & Minnoap. Gl Dy EDrOss. sy *8:30 8, m. |t 6:50m, m, M o 5:00p, m, [111:00, Madl and Kxpi , * 6:00 p, m. Milwauke, S5, Pai & Siinoap:| oo o 2|10, me ol Night Keprods... 9:30 p. m. [+ 4113 p. m, CHICARD, BURLINGTON % LUINGY RAILROAD. Depnte—Toat af Lakeat,. Indlana-av., and and Canal and Sizteenth-ats, oy Grand Lusific Holsl, and ut depots, Sixteenth.st, Veket offices, No, 8 Clarke Knwenn Clige chfson ¢ 8i. Duwnor's Groy Downor's Gy ‘lexas Lxpro T*EX 8w HEx, Batur: Arrice, '10:00 n. B . 1 513 D, b b’ m: ity £ D Lxp, for Owmai.. 10 onworth, A Josoph Exp, 10. jva Acoumimodation vo Accommodation il Depot Soot nf LLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD, Laket, and foot of Ticentyaccondat, Tiokat qpice, 131 Randolpliat, near Clarls Cairo Mail, . Loula Tix 8t Lonts e 1405, R City afiees, cor CHICAGO & NORTHWEST! ruer ltandolph and La: #iy corner_iudis « lreceport & Dubiiay a Yeoeport & Dubuano Lixpres b Dilwaukow Aail., Dros 4o i b 1L b itk a—Duy t~Depot Fe Lt R, Devot, corne €OLORADY. KA Speclnt Tig t cornor ot Wella and Kinzla-sts, carigy of Ca nzinests, WL N " Gan, Pase, Agent. MEXIS, and Fi mnts, Ticket ofice, 7 Van Huren and Sherntan-aie, Grand Tucijic Uotel, Depor, Van Diuren-at,, foot a LaSalle-st, nurthwest corner Clark and Randolphats,, and souihiest corner Canal and Nadison-sts, Iiciat oness, Tanra | Aveion 3Math via Ale Lino ant Main Line* G:i0a, o ({100 . Bhecil New York £aprads, via! b ir L *E:Ma, m.* A:0p, m, aflantis 63 B e She Fxpres 0310 p Houth Cnig Lisua, m, rcEunc 1l. FCRT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILRIAD. Lenre, | Arric. From the Grec ‘Yieket office, Depat, CHICAGO. INGIANAPOLIS & LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. leat,, corner Wa CINCINNATI THROUGH cat Central Multroad Depol, ruot 121 Randalpli-tt., near corer Ul igioh, aad at Him of, Lals-st, i Lk Day Espro Nzht_e.xp 1 Prizool, LOTTERY, ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF DECEMBER 18, 1873, $1,200,000 to be Distributed in Prizes. Ouly 16,000 Tiokel One Prize (o every Se i n furnibod, YLOR & CO., BAKEERS, 11 Wallat.. New York, [ol CILIINIC A, SIPARAT Call, TR druai all Jatte und ut DR.C.BIGELOW FIDENTIAL PIYRICIAN, 277 and 219 S outh Clark oruoe Van Buren, Chicng % b well knaven by all vauducs of the Jvoes that Bigolow 15 the ok s huving dovoted 1) fooin remadi De. C. stablivhed physlcian (n TY YEARS OF [LS LIVE fn p o« (hat will curo vosltively all cwsos NDSPEGIAL DISEASES hi bath axos, PARTORY (o antlvnon. HSPONDLN I CONFIDENTIAL, ~Ads i, with atainps, w0 Dr. C. BIGELOW, 11 Clarkeat, 333 Wabas! afilioted with complicatod f Cur, Avivice To Vau Drn. 10 porfect romedlos thiat nover fail. lonmest locatod Bpcelaliat In titg city, and & Pay W Drlure ths Oblcigo Modival Oirenlur oxcoially to Ladios, twa stan| vided whh privats agactm Utlice houes frum 9a, w. to A. G. Olin. . Thirty Year's Iizporionce among the Privato Discasos, n all tholr varied and forms, Ago aud vxporionco has onabled hfx Ho s tho oldeat and 'ay. His late work, otie Mo or” Oty \irty vt boutd) m._C Remember Yo, 175 e Gl oF o bass - G Continuos to aulted Disoasce of hoth sozow, sud pseiiall auteultivs tesato Indiv aud ¢ stlumon sont frau fie Cobrn Eotical Tnstnte, & 177 Clark-st,, cor, Monrog, Chicas, Tor (ho treatmont of Chironlo and Pytvato Discasos, whers thy aftieted whould 4o to bo ourod, gt and day, NO CURE ! NO PAY!L 300 Bouth Olark-st., Ohioago, Ma be contidontill 1l GlkrEe, o il GRv ur HOFYY Opon for patients DR. KEAN, sanally or by wall, cunsultod, AN 1 Lo unly plisy: vy, 41k B t13 ully ¥ho e Mustsatod, 2 conts, Dxe. OV RIS IR I, 153 EOUTH OLARK-ET. oury all Uarorio, Neevous, “ind _Urbnary s iy bo aonidontially cose ur Ly tially fuo ol o, Lniald with suguesw. - 11is Modici Troatiso Lo IOER. SENOIN I, AL RON - L. G0, G roptiay voadunte tictiol, 31 0l o Lo nadn 3 "\"“w"’l‘l"h" o with uris Joriwiltthan 1000: o, alepuldre, &a, for naeriud folks At doatiduadal!

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