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18, 1874, s QGQ'}‘IQ?{ . B ©8 & 70 Webasa-av. DREY GOODS. . OUR X THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER b FIBBINGDRANOR, .0 i A.—No, sir; only wnt I Lnve heard, that iz all. Idon't know anyibine shout it. Q.—What was Jordan's repatation, asa card- Elsyer, for smariness ? A.—Very good. Ihave eard that he and I'arw ? to play in together, but I never knew anythivg abour it f myaelf, ] Q.—hen you eay you havo heardit, from , scqusintanes with him was some seven years l fact that one of them reut to. Caulfeld uot to e B e o o o have the document containing bis testimony pluver L (LAt timo 3 AYom, sir s | Loard his | made pblic. Now L tell you that my wife, when Dame meutioned very froquently. I msed to play with Farwell, kept my bauk- Was he, or was bis not, undorstood to be a | chocks whan they werc returaed feom the bant. 1 feard-playor]—thet is, iu cho babié Of | omo of them Lad been mislaid in moving, but most of them sho Lolds now, whica show fuily genorally” at i timo ? ho.iebnda roputation of plesing | opprine trousactions .between C, B. Farwe!l MAHER VS. FARWELL. Contiacd fros e pHyINE aa? A (s 6120 game? A.—No, soen (e B (8§ ava aces ther & Dumber THE UNREDEEMED GOODS MELD BY | THE NEW TORK LOAN OFFICE WILL BE SOLD BY ATUCTION 0 t0 about what timo | what class of persons did you bear it? A.—I Q- ving? A.—Well, I cac- L 7 o N z Zou seca them playing? i, hevo heard it from the poopls thut ueed to play | poker considerably,—very wood at poker. q B an [laini LN T should think from 1859 €0 181, | there at thin houso, sud I bave hoard it since. P Dia o have, the rapatation. of .playing | and mysuit ogual to four times the amonst of | g Efl'{]_[fh A G~ Wiere ?. A1 baso sean, them i this |~ Q.—What house wag it 2 A.—It wes Vom An- | freely nad gonerally ? A.—I could not speak, | tho claim. X 1 i < By W3L A. BUTTERS & CO., at 165 Fast Madison-st., pailding, and_Live seen lheghl; \zn;AXdN’;rS- drews'—tae old Euronoun Hotel at the corner of | becauso [ played nowhere bub- just thers | Renouor_The Times also says that * No oo Tuemlay. Get. 13, tonday Slorning. Oct. 12, at 10 0Clock, Q—Hero in the Cizyef Chicago? A.—Yes, | S:atoand Lake si- : | that houss, and el T hoard of e dapouiions referred to bas any bearing ou e boro Gl line ot dooss by ol oA S T . o, . the Fesper Block, is it | ¢ QD0 ToU know axvihing about those wires | wis just from the parcy. L uupnoso 3016 Wore | fh- cea ag e ) g | fegtines Ao, nands Sid vty 300 Silver Watchen! old Charhs 12 seore aepter Do Q—This puilding iz the chis butldmg, but B that e liear talbed of o thit hotse ? - A.—No, | domo of them thas plsyed ‘with bim. Tdid nob | "oy, Srabior—Thiat min'tis0: i tie B ne Site o i Blog, Goidfowatiy 3 "l arery. ‘A.~—Yes, eir: I g sir; only from licarsay, taat is alf. ow fim. - 7 i 5 L finein xid, T Tnstrane 5 Threston G obvers, Musieal B0, gromon bailding that wsed 10 baon the | G ZHow frequeatly huve von seen Farwelland | Q.—Did yon Loar Vim mentioned 85 pIavor | ono o O ot the verr DE e Tl Vot Bey o st Seate” Clotlias, Ladion &0 spot. : 3 Jordan vlevin together? “A.—Oh, wo played | s that placo? A—T hesrd him montioued a5 | jogy gawbling fraussctions Farwell and I had, Tt Moo ot ibictins e SR R b '@~ ¥When you saw them plasing together,wers | 1l together thera that winter il wiater nig pol:or-—in conneetion vith poker. womiowkoro in the years 1860 and 1570, and on OF NEW YORE. Jiich 128 of Haw s a0 tasertings. DRY GOUMS, CLOTHING, FORS, BROTS, 4 {hey plaving Smply fgmvmgrfm‘;‘uflfmrpmm- Q.—Ho'w often was Farwoll there? A.—About | ¢.—When you undersiood, theu. as pk hich Ty evidence, when it is made public, will B ' = cxeataoras, Se. RS A e “i OO, SHOES, s s g & o dos Doker. You weon for woney? A.—0) Dear to some extent. Morsover. tho depoaitions 5 - ; bz ) o'cluck, 2T vur Shiosroomes 15 Saar arata e o 9% nceable c pe, horse-blan- . A. BUTTRRS & UG., Auctioasers, L&‘_‘e\l'kai: Semat A1 have seed tkom play- g PO scquainted with Jule Lombard ? will ehaw what sort of a’gambler C. B. Farmell was. They wilt show ihat ho bad a confederate expert in collurion with kim, who helped him in his gome. It was these depositions in referonco to the .games with the oxpertand co-swindler that thoy wanted to suppress, Teporlor—Well, according to the Times' inter- viewer, the depositious : * relate wolely to card- cerainly, Q.—Havo vou had any relatious with Mr. since the time of scttliugor tha sul s, Bir: o few. Q.—Whet have they been? A.—Well, I think imwediately aftor the fire—it was hefors the sire—a wan vewed Eddy bad been sround to my office two or three times to sco me— Horso ™ ).--How long would he remein al a time ? A.—Sometimes all day and all night,—generally Tretts cted sssicns. Q.—How often Lavo you seen Farwell and Lombad playiog together 2 A.—Well, not very often. {Counsel for defendant, Farwell, objects o the kets, harncus e, &o. AR PR S. |, 0,085 Rubber = | Mon's Alaskes and Nandal A full and sitractivo Hag will be offarcd at 11 o'lock. | TUESDAY SO] GEO. . GORE & (& 63 end i Wabas! CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE Rub] Goods, ies’ pod Misees: Gee i Sinaindun dison-gz. I OPEN L% voa ncqunin;m with a man by the o 2 A.—VYes, #ir. "“""_'iio’“y';‘,’;“ vemermber Jonlan's first name ? Cash Assels, $1,400,000.00, ~Tdonol, = . ‘whole of this witneea’ t competent ] "Q,‘_Wn Jonlsn in the habit of playiog for | 7100 Of (A Nitnces’ tesumony ns incomp Eddr. This mon * Horse ¥ Eddy wauted me to | MERes 100 CoM oo 0 mopes? A—Seasin Cross-czamiuation: By Mr. Smith—Tn your | toll bim all abont my suit that T had with Charles | M3 %1 0Tt 5" fee, 4 portion of the | or TABLE CUTLERY, Q. Was Lomburd el aad Lomosrd | Girect -testimony vou lsve epoken of 3 Tarwell—wiih us together—and ho s2id (I be- | gepogitions reluio to o time a8 far dosm s 1870, e i Brusaels and lograin Carpets, Oilclothe, New Chambos . —Havoyoa over seen Uarwell and Lomoard | 1,500 plaved s with Mr. Farwell [ lieve that Join Wentworth had sent him to mo | “fiopciier” secording ta the Times, the relation Y ; Ok oota WEDNESDAY MORATNG, Dt Lol - plasiog fia!:‘i':f‘;";‘?:“’ ? AT Qon't re- | 4nq others, Now, in what vesr did you com- :’:,;;?:;:’;:f}:’ ugg:f} vated touso it 1ur politi- | of yomuelf and Alr. Karwell - was 5ot of e i f nl 9 11 | oFhock oo inrson, * Mailomt s B o asn Lombard, X mesn Jordzn? | 070 "0 AR ARSI RIS | Aokl 0 Farvly o b Slvasa e . well | ot s someiines pulingLopeler and boma | 1IeSe 10 .8, Bouts, ovr $700,000.00. 8, olon & B e A—Yes, &ir. . . " Q.—How long did yon continne in tho habit of | eaough, Lexpect, and Tdon't want to g0 futo | yimeg o raiust each other, and your 1olations were 4 DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, AND OLOTHING, —Tas Hoph Maher ever in s gamo with | w0 Thor winter. the newspzpens, or I dun't want to bo nsed as o b ist to-da; tar s & J D, & Jostmmand f:‘.,""f Ot uct, when they wers plar. id ia vou pley often during that winter? ool for any politinl ".:fg‘}s:{:;:'&‘gn anl I e re ety Yoo, Bunucan e By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 | Thur:tay Morning, Oct. 13 at -.'&"”‘s"i‘éfi?fis“‘-fi for monery 7 A-—Yes, si; g es, sir. 4 , sud {supposo ) 2r. Haher— mast say that bash-av. e e s AR Sfu“? §D G Lo e oMalier oad Glarley | y, O——Did vou play catirely with Farwell? A~ | (0 the Courty aud fud it gt Fpery i AGQUALNTANGE WA VERY Y £raOiT Wabesh-a7:; on POSITIVE SALE Q.—When 5 o | Notentirely ; no, sir. % i G i | the retation was more intimate decidedly than is H o¥ 1 and Jordan blaying together, do you —Di R in in- | referenco is mado of this matter has been torn i Litici L P d 5 4 um] 0“0 Ufl RILANIEY 1 - i B, Bt e o v |, 04 i i thos vt it | SSRGS oL S it 1 ot 0% | commer wnong poliiaate on the b e | LOSSES TR0, OVET 4, 000,000.00, | Weduestag, Gel 14,41 9 12 & m, prompt REAIL ESTATE game? A—I could not tell. o t depends upon { o Nigvoy ever play with Maher, the com- i 1 told hitn my=oif othing ubont it. He loft & | yor ‘mg to go gambling with him. Gonesally, I . y whutyoucalla bigh gama. I doub ramember | yigipant i this case, dwing that time? | noie thera for the other parties, telling me Wint | nowqyer, Le caild upon mo on political busic n addition to one of our 1arzest | wyrrrDAY AFTERNOON, Oet. 17,774 e condicions of tho gausa. 1 remember 1 do uov rocollect of hev- | 4o wanted, and offored to pav for it. I Wbt | ops Wo ran on the wame tickeb just atter the = Boot and ‘Bhoe Sales, we shall sell | AtToclock, an tho preises. A.—T am not certain. ing played with him. i g o ; of being, perisaps, in the room and secing them dovn 10 the Republican headquarters, dawn 0n | War % for Connty Clerkand [ ‘ e oty ok s Conoiy Tuons- | 160 Cascz Men’s, Wom. s, and MSS’ | st gor o Foarart o5, Nollaceat, Turee Lot air. e e e in tho habfty during the time of i you Bave spoken in #oar direct ¢xamina- et ‘meating Mr. Maber in club-rooms or Q.—In what court was that suit bronght? A.—It was in the Superior Court, up hare i; the ith tho at 9 1-2 o'clack, v " IMPORTANT SALE OF Ou Tharsday. Oct ¥ YOU W plas. i - Q.—Yon msx have played witk him? A.—I | Lasulle atrent, and cailed for Mr. Farvell, and | yrer ™ 15a both gro* beaten that time, 2 fnation : By Ifr, Bmith—Q.—T J Nect beviong Dl A with him. ju anded him this slip of paper, signed by o™ ' 2 i Ketsuthi-st. Al batween Ty X Cotee ik Tout sou have Sver beam S s | %) ToOuis, Sear i o et it of | s man Eadys be ke e Ot T 0 d0ms | iporter—Ascorhi o4 Tines I seo thas | st Al [RAUTIOAL RXPERENCE, | Acotics, £lealtas, and Rubbers, and | X2 N onn Vs Tttt Piaying with wnFons elso s Furwell aod Jordan ? i o eva wpuen Eus oo atter | aloabil Lssid Lhadu't dono auyibiug ot all ons 81 el et o m i Sros 0 5on fine line o Warm Lined Goods. ot ;;-mflfi“a;mtaém&‘kfl?%‘a,m,; u thet epring. R S 7, i S A B N . — i) Hura he, “Thot 8 juat oll you |BUT S s fer e AT AT ODTIODN,, retaan fpim o, 34, _ nnd Aventa for cuner, fact Sadisanest, bd ought to do,—just dv nothing ut sll about it. %o I lot the maiter drop. Thot is the first time T spoice 10 Mr. Farwell for a good many yeurs ; Faruell poplisd, * we bave, avd il bet you $300 10 3400, nald ].{u‘;#, doutr =Y, avod ane, (oo, “that; he'll nover bo elected,” + Good enough,” ALr. Farwall rejoined, “ Il {akie 3ou. Where will you have old Court-Hotse. I m uot conversant It nover camo o a trial. The “NIAGARA” IN- gambling-rocins? A~—Unfortanstely I was. iy a HEvn 7 scon him play frequently ? A.— “ Prior to the bringing of fhat, did you | und then I Lad eoma business, soma corre- | Q 5o 2 vior t o ging 5 ¥ i i 5 L Yes. sir. Taako, or cause to be wade, upon Mr. Farsell, | spondence about un appointment sfter that | themooey deposited * - any demand for money for which this suit wag | £rom Washington # Aund that it wss afroafed that thoamonnts | STRANCE COMPANTY | Al ot Gl pumitase. RE E‘ L EST q TE Regires! examiration: Could you say how liea, in gomers] lerms, You have sesn Jordan and Farwol! and Maber plaving togetber. A.— shoud ba doposited and Weze doposited in the Marine Baok. s this zrue? M. Maher—As far asvegards tho bekitis tras, farblo-top Tables, Hail Trans, tia. Micrars, Otfice und Pazlar atimwers. Roekers, 10w | ¢ finzuies avd Har- \iLiat was that in relgtion to? A.—In re- to an appointment of” Post Sutler. At what plsce? A—In 2 placo on tho broucht? A.—No, sir. Q.—Did you ever rpeak with him in roferenco is not liable for any Pol- In Westiall's Subdivisim, near 1 oauld nope toll How often I hsve secn them. to the bringing of the suit? A.—No, sir. 3 ¢ Q—Huw ofien havo you seen Furwell and | Q.—Did aybody on youar behelf, fo your L but ray check was paid, T having lost the bes. . 3 auieg aud Hs Msber playing for money sogether? A.—Yes, | pnowledgo? A , eir, ‘or whom was that appointmient ? A.— TILE DIVERSIDE LOY. icy or Renewal 1ssued Ettommre: wr. I have seon Farwell and Mder playing |~ Q.—Did Mr. Farweil entor an appearance, or ell. i Reporten—Tho Tismes farther says that— ‘tat i3, yon desired the appowntment? After the election was ovdr and Old Abe had been aftel‘ lst Janual.y 1 874 A - _A_ f k] Y Cause an appesranca to be entered, in the casa? A.—I could not say a8 to th: Q.—1ow long was tha suit pending before it | was settled ¥ A.—1 shoakt judge siz monti. Did Mr. Farwell, or aay ouo on his be- half, ever admit thet you had e just cause of action agsinst him? AT don't kuow as he erne from the meveral oiten together. 2nd asked him not ' Reaross ezamination : Q.—I will aisk you now 1t vora bave seen ir. Maher playing =moro often wity. Farwe!l titan with other persons? A.—No, sl ; not as foften. DEI’0EITION OF ¥. B. MARSHATIL. duly Weciared clocted by the States, Huga called upn C to lruw that Diouey, 33 be wasa littde hard up at the time. and migist want t2 ase the maney. Charley ssid all rignt, wia 60 tho matter wWaa loft far some comeid- erab fime. After i while, Mogh called sgein, and in cotdential sors of way, told My. Farwell that hohad Monday, Oct. 26, 1874. This property will be sold irrespective of present vatues in settlement of an origi interest, and will be worthy the nttention of 2l persons desiring to mako safo and paying invostments. insited o our Auction Sale of aud attractive line of Q.—Abd you zpplied to Mr. Farwell to give all Dis upposed_influcnce? A.—Yes, sir. o was then efected Member of Conzrese. Q.—Dnd you get Lo sppointment? A.~No, s, by the “UNDERWRIT- ERS’ AGENCY,” so call- CLOTHING Direct éination : 3 d—Q,— : 5 4 5 s \vmmfu-m?z:me éccg{ug;n cfi-,";fi °;‘,1;£3 of | did, any further than sectling the czeec& 5 “fg;fler:g "-‘fim‘fiffigfxi cné“\:?::y :?‘-\'- yn;; coms Bdier out 7“""“5” . Tot "mi-” mret. e a7 A.—My is F. P, i . —1Was, or was not, the case eettled upon the e2 Mr. :_when you werc | was iurd pressed for mouey, 3r, Farwell woul 1t 1 the ohoicest subarban property in. the reiiiense? Au-My nipeds B2 0 Nbaban 20 bace of eriing 8 of the suic? Ar_Phat T | Fiasiog tho Sume gamo? A.—No, sir; 1 id not | Gke sn Siacwe ot near iverelde, wich o wes voder | €1y, THE CONTRACT OF | 1nconts, veate, voste, suitn, vorsass, dackets, 8o | viCimiie oF Ohicnse, a6 Boltomorc s Oms e TRt could not cay. X don't kmow whatit was tiat led | S8Y thas I pever saw him chest me. gonmut topurdiit b w s, Kiug, sni taes op "Thia bmo s ook sl bt cisane pivaiont Lail | Kaflrond passes sdjacent to this Property bl o o, have you lived here? A.— | taem to eettle it . Q.—Did you ever see him chedt others? A.— :ngu s:‘hlr::;x dine. :!-LHmuuns,_ wonld feel overlast- THE UNDERWRITERS’ ;gb‘r\;.:;axfl bia nd ‘modinm gndes, and Cash | For particulars sge Bt T T 3 Q~Wes thers suy other rsson givon for | Ve, i e M. Msher—Tbasis ajior Ideny itin toto. I = Wil alio 1maks +D ireat sale o Q.—hre v scqnainted with Chazles B, Far- | settling tho case? A.—T never heard auy resson Q-—In the game in which you wore PIasing? | peover “owed Ike Andersod s dollar in the world. Grover nmont Clothing ! A e S gvenatall. I never keard any resson ot all as- “‘5_“;’}' i TR i lte was agewble. He keptosgamblinghonss | AGENCY OF NEW | 5505 ot i Ca = signed, any more thon tho day the trial was .—How? A—I have been over 006 | 5n” tao corner of Clark and Washington streots, s sl 826 WEST L ARSI, Large and Attractive Salo of beforo; thut Ihave seen Lombard helping nis nd. Q.—What kiud of & player was Mr. Farwell; ‘was he an adroi¢ player or & poor one? A.—Ho 'Q—How Jong have vou known es:i of them? AT have Imown Mr. Farwellin ths neighbor- hood of fonvteen years, I guess. I heve koown Mz, Mater probably sefen of eight yesra. whero the Reaper Block isnow. C. B, Farwell waa connected with him in this gmbling-house, andt was the main vopar-in pf the establisbment, 31y iudebtedoess to br. King bad been prid up tocomo off I wss in the Comr:-House, aud the money was brought to my lawsers to séttle it, Q.—That is all you know of that? A.—Yes YORK HAVING EX- PIRED BY LIMITA- HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ey ) Q.—Have you evor seen Mr. ell engaged | Sir. . . Was & vory asbart poker-nlarer. 3 3 Mr. I —— tor profit? A.—Yes, .—No reagon was given, nor no explanation ? 7 exbart poser-ulaver. in'fall Jong betore the time Mr. Farwell talks 2 %3 N - Rk e asSop Tt Tamatatooty” 7 70 T | Sk emibe sty Gl e o otet | b, and o’k et 5 wae” T e Wings. Tiogars qud Gloars | s i S i e g - .—Which; profit or amusement? A— .—Then so far 2s you Luow, neither Mr. i S e * cambered property. To show that Wog RALL Mattrosros, Feather v, Crockery, Cutlery, Gluss- ke Farwoll nor s attorueys ovar admictod that you | uiide of suybods's uelping Lis band, or &8y | yof yard up ae tho time, I paid Kiog for thet TION 31st DECEMBER, i i ch- B ; o § | gmeer et e Slo oo aud ot be okl as ha o Mondayy Cct. 12, ot 3 o'clock, ot Ealecroom, W. ¥, HODGES & CO., Auctionsers. hiad any cause of zeilon against bim ? A.—Not , Clindley was an escellass | jor4 y pumber of yoars beforo the indebiodness tist I kmow. Idon't recolleet of au Q.~So far 5 voa know, the # been settled simply to avoid the trouble of try- Baukrept siock -of Forelzn and Domestic Wines, Lineors. orelay g e of any sdvantagos, he was S5t 5 chvi g layer, rod got hia ropntation Alve Wednesday Bvening, at75 o’clock, $ THE ENTIRE CONTENTS QI two yrizate rosidences, o oar Waseroome, 638 Wess mmotured. I boaglt the property two or threo b yesrs before ihe timo alleged, aud it was worth e in Septamber 1860, at loast £8,000 or moce, I waz hiolding it at the time for 2u_sdvance, 03 & 1873. Q.—What was the game? A.—Stw him play Araw-poker nod fara, Q.—About what time wos that? A.—About 1832 or 186%.—1 gaess iv waaslong there, I guess ¥Borry, 2 do Augelicn, ‘ronch Bravdics, ek r Wincs. Al Tmported sad Domos- braide crmneiing i3 allaboat 10) 0. &0 excelleut pokor- of maldng all hie moucy that Wway,—thst ia tho way I havo always beazd it. do, Clares, case oo oid Whiskies, may have reasons for asitiing, in your origi It was in tho winter of 1832 and spring of 1883. | ingit? A.—I could not give any resson ; of 2.—1f e played so well without the advan- oti i Q.—Huve you ever Lisd any gambiing transse- | course I did not know tneir reasons. fl;m o Ty Thve o m e dve | el ostato fransaction. T was hoiding s lurgo o 6., Auotioncers. S e e 058 with B yourself? A - Yes, it QT way o been eesled for that ? Ao | 8 Thesines, o Woll, 3 good desl etter, . | Haou0tof o estato ot 31;33; <oJho susic- - 3 ({ Lia 2 HODGES & CO.. Auctionoors. —¥Wih t A—1I have ;played pok might bave been. ] 6 o inuti ¢ v ja | uout ihat A L i a N 1 fl. flF = @ e g e T Ad B Blyed st | Gl Lo bmow? & farss Linow | 800 RSSO 207 bt 2t | b norcge o s ot | BEVERIDGE & EARRIS oW and Sectad-hend Formifuse, DENTISTRY. e i 2 it migl ve beev; of i A pd & r onal gamtler. He some real estal i DAY Llscasdrs o R ot o i : o il X : o, througsh games of poker? A.—-Veli, I gen: Q.—I understood you to &: Roporter—I see that, sceording to the Times, ocally Jost. Q.—Havevou ever had ey euit with Charles Q.-~Did you ever know Mr. Farwell to take advantage 0f You 1n = game of cards ? A.—Not that Icould Ewear to. I kuow from parties exsmination that you bad sued Mr. Robbins slso? A.—Tho suit was agamst them jointly ; intervicw, at the sugsostion of Mr. Anderson, who was ** cbsolutely oxecutive proof” at the Managers Western Department, Dentist, i ~ Farwell?” 4. . ; 7 it e 4 i o B T - Towas sbout’s | (hat kBOY moto ovont sugh thiags than 1 waa very youg 8 that time,—about 23 yeant | tuge, not it was * bis interest to remain so,” the . gamoliog trr.neaction, Xcid. Thatis all the information 1 hod: 5. Yon meay, than, hat yon never sued any- | G034 Was {aken fn 3lr. Parwella s, aod * the 168 South Clark-st., bet Madison and Monroe, Q.—Who was the plaintiff, and who wis the —:onykuun; simply that others aid tell you | 3 57 Farwell and Tovhinw? A.—That is gil. gql‘%‘o‘::lfi z?flmo:'l'mld, amounting to some B B e ot <8 defendaur? AT was the plair#iff, snd Mr. A.—Yes, eir. Lt tinio v o 2,500, we 0 up. ost Gum Sote... ot s M5, Towims fafoataege od . Fut son never sav, sourself, say indics- | , O tho tme vou ened Farwell, wevo there | *3r: " Suher—Thio i wntgue; 3= andemson [ 116 & 118 TiaSalle-st ok opimedistizatier | Bost Plain Sots. 6 Q.—Whrz was the object of this suit? A— | tion of Mr. Farwell ever'foking any advantage | §F g ifexe 3 you by anybody # | nover neld a note of mino iff bis life, G 3 . Gold Fillings. from. 210 % ¥Fhs recovery of money lost at poker—cards. of sou in a game of cards? A.—No, sir. @ whom? A.—C.P. Bradles. Reporter—\Well, the Times’ wterviewer further T RGCRY LIANS &CO., Auctimeere, | IOt B R { ithont pain. o 3 Q—Wyyaid you briog suit fbrmonoyhat | Q.—Yonaay you eaw . Lombard st onetime | Wi was Dradiey =i the time? A—THo | 5281 CITTCAGO e Facted withonbpaius <o ; T e} A e oo | i e Beens b e | el npattendns Lo of | 4228 T, Gyt g b e B Blegaut French China, Cnt Glas : ; ¢hat & had boen swindled out of it.. _ Q.—Who was presout in that game eagag b vl s e g N o contract to p 3 o — =t = y < ; Q—or ? A~T am not well snough posted | it? A.—1 could not say. . . reloted, and to whom b3 be biad already £aid part af GROCERIES, . . —Hon? & rell anough pos RHot danywers aigsgod- $pilkd A o different nowe for it then than thoy have now | (he purchese money, sed kad him make & deed direct S bt IITT T T{’ L . 3 : g:%:, 111: éxgvl;_:‘ :g:::fi?; sgssil::xd;’al;‘a‘r}nz;: P i A pisvings £ " f«ilx that oflicu.l 1 think it was City Marsbal, | to Furwell, conveyiug bitn a good title in fee-aimple. ot aflafls,, ;P 8“{: Isq[le, [:,, DENTIST, H o bl kit i " Yrere you engaged in 1 Chisf of t .0 Pohce. fr. Mahor—I told Ring to convey this prop- 3 i L S0 knew, tly aftormavds, sud otger | Q.—iere vou engaged iu [t soursal(f A | "Q_1id yon havo any conversation with C. P. | erty o C. B. Farsell for the parposa of On Weinesd sy, 0ct. 14, at L0 o'clock.at Salesraom, REST TERTI. : flrhe:_ that were cognizant of 'tho gome. | N ne. y Sl | Bradlers A + only ho sent word to ma. seciring him for the peyment of 31,700 which i SN y We hare remored Al roams from MoVicker's E ot £4,000 or £5,000 there, 2ud in a very short | Wwhen I Luvg been engaged. g 2 AW h SRl =1, hj Comprising Dt jcorated Tailct Sots, Frodch Chivs Dinger, | and 8 West Madison-at. tn Chark-t., eoroor Randolph. P’ 3 g Q—Was 0. Lomberd engsgod in it? A Q—What werd did he send? A.—Well, ho | J owed him a3 his winoings at = game of poker. J Ten, and Bers brt Sotes Parisn and Miayae Figume, Toeh Tougur e will fosert"a fall set time, 2ll the mope 1 Lod. e D % gaged 1 | snid that I had hetter fis up the Farwoll matter, | T gavo Favirel] & noto of this amount which fell i Chr’ sy W Ciobince, Tnmblens, Dishes, ' Peaft | tocth | 5. Thousands In this city can t < Q--THA non {63 £ Farwall won thoat otle. | I A0 Gvhioelss? Fuvieati and o snid f 1 dido’t e vould send me t0 ths | Gt widiont 1y poyin it, and I securod its pay- | 5 = The vl to b3 #cld 0 lota o sully | s fact, Wha'yay 330 to 320 olewhero for tho same¥ H Q--Farwall and who? A—Purwell and this | @ ARe a0 o0 L e woing to | Leuitentiary, and such teli as that. Inent with the Jand in quéstion, Tha itle to the | DUY YOUr Groceries at Headquarters ROGHET BULL, WILLIANS & C0., Anotiomners. | 13 Dor givems or, ratisfaction rst s pay socuad If yom f wman Robbins, .—Who else? A. ], us gotng to | ot Voo what Terwell bad to do with e ois aven wiliiihe wd g tha for Cash, and save Iy o Auctionners. | bt its Tonth exiracied witbos pais TAbGE Hat.clas Q.—How wuch did you sue for? A.—I cannot | Fay, I should say 3r. Rovbins was one nioa, sad | 4,574 0 bt % laud wee givon with the undesstanding that TR T by our 1 ifal oparatars, b balf tho usasi rates. xecsllect; it ia ten or twelve years ago—twelye | Who olse I could not sax, it is a0 long ago. ese threate, i anything ? A.—I know Farwell | Farywell should deed it back to me as soon 18 the GRNITURE, by ok mons wictinl anaraocs, w0 half thy £ e B tena © FearB ago—twelre | N Ol O son seq e cards whenvon sag | Wed 2 politician, and so was Tiadlor. and they | £1,00 aud intercst were paid. 1 wanted to give A e i C TR be f the sait? It tht Tombard burned thetn iy t0 se0. whot they, | Tere ireat fricads, and, of course. bs conld 20t | & ortwaze on the property forthe debt, bus = e, canpEisin 156 surs g came of the suit? A,—I¢ was S0 you s6o what they wero? A -yee | £eud sy such s threat as that to me uoless ho | Ferwell said, * No, I wou't lake & mortgage tors PR A Jur ‘Carpets from Hoeel, {7 uddition o 3 o getlad 168 Aiebe, Pawall, e Y > % | nnd been working in the ntorest of Farwell, Ho | dabt of that kind.' Deed mo the land. sad 111 | Bost St LOMS WhiteWinter Wheat Flour, $8.00 o b el S T R Do ese s2me Tooth foe $10 aau 335 per L = 2 Al 3 : waa trying 10 force o ettlement on mo anywas. | deed 1t back Lo ¥ou a8 800K A8 TOU pay the debt.” hb LR et 2 - 25 £ CO.. and artistically pecformed, Q—How? A—Paidthe money fo myattor-| Q.—Did you sce tho game cords afterwards | "Rl NE 10 TOUCP B Sel et O S ABTES: yona £ you pay 3 s e AN "GN} ‘aiid 830 apocimiens. o, 67 3 2 o T o, i - 543 AR Ke rts rdiog to the Zimes: ;fls P, = = Tt ¥ 3 Room 4. W. i, LOOMIS. »e s, Herser. Antbony & Gals. : deall toTurvoll s ANon it oo thay | At Dradier ont messagos F0You? AL EROW | At bann s b ered s eegtract (0 ing GM:F’, SOl Whl!fl Winter, 150 ISON, POMEROY & CO. b Romt 1 Q.—How much? A-—I thiok they paid my | Q.—Did you call 2aybody's stiention 9 | I got such o meseage. 1 could mot wwear that | ane guve Str. Farwel a0 sbainict. - On saia anter docs | 1116 Colphrated Miiunesota Patent 8.001010.00 3 5 EDUCATIONAL, £ lwerafossnd pave me €1.000. Ithunk that | act ot thattime? AoNo, Mr ) it Far. | BOSORLi T don't suppose, realls, bocsuso 1 | Jument Sir. Farwel, I teao bpsinces momuer, Jored | 0 UL GLUL LAY 1 U | Tiegday Biarming, 13, 8t 9 12 GUok, | e e t B Trat gL per 7 A ou et L did not icar bim. 1 kuow 1ot thomessaze, | dowa mumornadn of the eriovs nolcs and obiisaions | (i Hinesota §pring, - - - 640 RGN D AT D SAtE O CHICAS0 ACADEMY OF DESIGN. E { 335 ke you exy Jou vere swindled_out of w% 37 sou after thes time play with Farwell | . @-—iou don't know that Jir. Bradley sent yon | with wbich the progerty bad heen purchissed, and the £A i 13ECOND SPLCT J & i VT o by the word B awindied o | ad Tombadin the samaimne? & - Yook suymessage ? A.—1 know I got a messago pur- | 10, M TR SIOTRE U B PR ie be EVERY BARREL GUARANTELD Cor. of Hichigan-av. and Van Buren-at, 1 t were s )—! ¥ ¢ o th g 0. . Sotinols of on in s 3 3 12 oagheto xaow: sidse Forwell, aud Lombed, end soursel? A— et dontknon Lhst e sent youeny . Maber —Thero s 20 fruth i this. Al of <1 Teosived, 1,000 g:fflsufn‘fiw A S e o Lo, ot —Aud 50u 68y that was the resson why you | Icouldnot swear. There was quite & oumber | ;.00 = this is. i A 3 erum apply for circuiars. R F Brooght suit? A—Yes sir. of gentlemsn that ueed to congregate there. MADE UP TBOM WHOLE CLOTH. New Zante Currants, 8¢ per pound; ¥ Q.—Doyou know by what means you were | Sometimes the gawe was chauged ; soictimes ALZTICR FROS ¥. D. MARSIALL. Thera is ot a word of fruth init. No such | Proctor & Gamble’s German Mot- ?ALMEP,S AEEDEMY 3 ;:'.'.‘::J.;d A.—No; I'do not know exactly how ont wan wnn&! nej i aud quit, and then | 7y the Eaior of The Clacago Trioune: nu}llihc rg:ord Tul:-ar existed :a l!her{)l:m retorred “hmt tled Soap, $4.00 8 box. b 3 H ane. enothar msn steppad in. N Sin: In reference to my deposiiion in tho case cporter—Tho_ micrviow furthor eayy & 957 MICIIIGAN-AV. : Q.—How is smndling done i bling? A.— | Q.—As I underetand, you eay that, after you : : Mr. Farwell held'the land for some years, dur- i > = |3 Wl there are s prons oy ean g 16 T | 80 Lomburd help varwell's hand, yod, o | Of lsber agaiust Forwell, I desiro tosey that T | & SRR, DEVer (2 0nod to regard 1 as & vary | Depotfor Imposted and Clear Havane Gigars. grapd Gl Bupils may en- & suppoge. 5 standing that, wentinto a gamein which For- [ was importaned by 3r. Maiier to givo my testi- | poor mvesimont.” 3 AT ATCTION. MisS by BROWN, Frosipel | _Q-—Do vou know how meny were engaged in | well and Lombard weve engaged? A.—Xes, eir. | mony upon Lis word of Lonor that it wasnot to |~ Tir. 2aber—The land wag never worth during e = S i 832 gamo iu which you commdered yourself | Q.—And you say thatin thatgame—thatiatho | poused. Iunderstood it was more to ascectain | that time less than 88,000 to 310,000 I hought Welns 12y re, Oct. 14, at 10 olock, ; swindled ? A.—Oh, sometimes three of four,— | 8econdgawe—you saw Lombard again bslp Faz- g i the land long, Lefore with s Abr. Warder for 1 3 ? d 3 2 Ina gha 5 whet I knew then for use in court. 2 . 3 X 5 s i Beaerally three or four. well'shand ? ‘A.—Yes, ewr. ) s 3 — £5,100, and subsoguently pad him S300 premiom AT PLJ. 11T, TWENTY- k Q—But the particalar gamo 2t which you | Q.—Did you make ay montion of it at that | After signing the deposition, which I did with- | 45 bcoure his hialf interest in it. This, 1 think o i LTOND AND LAFLINSST: “ thoght vou had been swindled s A_—.\'o;y it | timo? A.—Xo, sir. out reflection, I bacame saviefied that I nad | shows that I thought 1t o bo o good zenl ostase Whalesale and Retail Gmm: One ¢ pan Muies, coe spon Horses, six RDING AND DAY- @ was twelse sears ago, and I cen't, of cowpse, | Q.—Then, £8 T understand you, you were per- | made como errors. I wont to Mr. Caulfeld and | insestaent. 5 5 9 Horses. 'six Lumber, 4 i ‘Tarrptorn-oathe-Had = AL T i scnian? | Cast mas Babotot Perael Lo ia ok hamy | 268 lim o glve me pue dapuniton, mat | o o B e e etapiant 109 East Madison-gt. | ¥ bertasag 1of Boxas, Scio, Desxs O . —Doy owaman of the name of Jordan ? i H = b i PRTwell e k> e I 1 > 'y 3 )y G A z AT o ; that ho was going to do it whew I sof in; of | DO Tefused. and I lefi with him o Rul oGS A Orders from the country will re. | Chairs, OficoFurniture, etc.. ete. o irnch, il et e ) » Q—Ho wss in the game? A.—Ves, sir; and | course I keps my eyes opeu. o letter, aud T annox a copy of ft, which I dekire | 55, yould oven have beon glad to luve wid the kend | ceive prompt attontion Also, at cumo time. tie Building, Ma ol ezl hatold ms-mxmdsshim'an that I got swin- | Q.—You oy that he had done it? A.—I had phblisied with this. in conuoction with my depo- | Yack jo him for mnch less {lan cost, uud §f Hugh bud - chinery’, and ontire ecquipmonts of ¥laning OLARSHIP, H 1 out of my money : gave me 1o understznd o, | 2ecn him do it previousls. sition, if you publish the latter. ‘The nunezed | ever suggestod such 3 possibllity duriug any of the FINANCIAL. ML 10 el N inea, Q—Were you snd b friendes - ooy * | Q. —You aay vou saw him doitin that gama? | lotter was wriien after soding Mr. Robort | fret four years immedistely following the couverauce, s | Sty peda sopslealferaviment, 3 Be was .gp.}enu,nm;mn; ?znznghA' to mv:u' Yea5 | A Ves, wir. Ilervey, who was my ottorney i the suit against th’eg BT EIT;':: bot that, M. Farwell would have i e i (SO | 4 s, 1o A Vonkers. R, 3 -firQ-——Dxfl you kmow Jule Lombard? A—Tes, | l_Q -And yetyou continued playing? A.—Yes, i g‘hr;s-r tlsn& ‘!v:: st‘;ltd o Hiat Mr. Batwoll wa | sfedigcraiified him, But 1he focte are: e rm, VB gtm I]I]]B art[fi ]lt flm’ H& B’filfil’ Ffli‘]flfm‘fl Sfllfl - < = s . io " Years, escept on Gue occasion, fn 156, whon be told ‘g Q=Fnow whether he was in the game? A.— | Q.—Then, 231 understand yon, you werd par- i ainic miy dadoution dossinfuatice to mrsdlt Jugt bt e would fumy st ehaged o ell i tho A 14 L 3 L hink ke was. Well, I loss this money. It was | fectly willing to eange in a geme, notwithstand- d A X protect | land for $2,000. Duc Hugh flatlyrefused to Lave ans- Tz 3 R ey x 2: all dono at one playing: it was two of thres | ing sou suppesed thare was soma cheating going | Dykelf and tham. Yours respectfully, thing, £ do wiih the property, aud 50 the matter end- o¥ THE Frid.ty Morning. Oct. 16,at 4 1-2 o'clock, tines, Iplayed i oA on? A.—Yes, sir. I played forsomo tima after- Cmcago, Oct. 10, 1874, F. B. Marpsmarr. od for the time balag. i o e SRBON: i LA played in a game when he and Farwell b Bk prab: s 1 Farge a1'd General Assorivisnt of NEW sad SECOND- 30 SOUTH CLARK-ST.. CRICAGO, H aved in ihe same gere. I havo seen Lombard | Wards. ~ 3r. Maber—Tiat is falad. On the contrary, | PPREMANTS® PARMERS', AND HARD e DS CRARI ST S H ip Farwell's hand. Q- Whst was tho result of that gsme. AT | p o coriog ge OO0 24181 | once or ticoT tried to_Fottio with him, aad re- y ] " I e e T R A Q.—Do you kmow whether Farwell and Lom- | could not eay. s St Choh sbug s seltiretosor | 1360 400 land, but Furwell sivase usked MECHANICS' E‘“E J'RNE E‘ i | BE’ g Ty o eate it sog 3 Q.—Did you loge suy monsy in it? A.—I could not say. g Q.—Tuen you were perfectly willing to engage, i o, in & game, provided 11, y0s, 83 long a3 Ldid was atisfied to play, of stetoments made fu my deposition in the case of Hugl Muber ayalost Churies B Fyrweli I am satiatied that T Toado sume misiakes which 1 dezire 10 ave corrected. The matters mentioned transtired nearly Ateen years +ince, and Thad not when I gave my testitaony re- freened my recullcetion in regard to them, tut, Eaving stuce done ko, 1 flud that 1y testimouy 'wes in oo parsiowlarsccroneons, T desire you fo rvesll a0 65 o withws in order that I mey jake euch 1 find tiat the wait b:ni were friends or not? A.—Yes, uir; Lom- rd was quite of a—ell, I don't know whatyon 'lonld callit; I guees Farwell kind of took care of Jn & small ways; politically they were Iriends, I guees. I Q.—How otten have youseen Lombard helping Arvell's hard. A.—OD, nov many times—not M greRt many times. 1 have scen him do it, tlymi_n Lomberd did notalwayspisy in the gsme Trith Ferwell : sometimes he anf and whenover e did he genorally—bo aud Farsell generelly gvfi in togsther in some shape whenover they DR. A. G. OLIN, U7 Waskingtanst. ‘Tha lazwst sngeged sod most suo. cosatnl pRytiolan in sbe coy i the sperial teeutcient of il . Netvous, Spocial Discasss, lm'!m to termalas perd)) ed. Tovalids provided: DEivAi® AnaTineG s, board, stren Xe, Send 2starips foc tonasive, Paticntaut a distancs. 7 il OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Hapny Nalis! for Yonog 3len from tho effects of Errors tored. Impedi- an - lite. ~ Stanbood Hee d Abusys {3 early Anbos ared:. Lmpedi- veriablv refused Lo pay, thinking I should et it ot what it cost him, with juterest Rud tsxes, which I am now_ready, and alvsys huve been ready. to pay. With regard to Charley Pove, his deposition in tho case ‘will ehow the natare of tho transactions between bim and Anderson. The reporter adked ir. Maher whea the draw- poker came in. M. Maker s2id : * Look in at the fial" . xtoacivu. Marbla ' 1 Alsor you did not lose ? A. not ot cheated, courac, Q.1 suppose if you Lad won in & game, vou would bave been perfectly satistied, wouldn's SAVINGS BANK, INVESTHENT CERTIFICATES, Secured on Improved Real Estate, ‘besaring interest at the rate of 7 3-10 o oneessssm . asole correetions as tho et you? A.—Woll, I sbould have taion ii, proba- | mentioned in 1ay depozitivn a3 aving been brought by me ogainst Mr. Robblos und 3r. Tarrell wos not Dly. I was depending on iy bands io win, % depending o0ty 11 | aminst ir. Parwel. and that he Lnd o convection ead oo nothiog—any ontsids indluoncey et ail. | ST, Sufi, mud nuthdng 0 4o Wh 1t oF with 1 kot requires, Ty, sty Surmy, Of nort wwoek, o skall ofier at suotion, * ithant coserre, 21 FIREST 14 THE COUYTEY. 5 1f I had wou I would have won it ou the square. | yoneni. I nover bad any rolt of auy kind oga E ot no e 'd ba it ou th ¢ > ogrsinet Wir, Pk < Qe 2 At Q.—Wera those {wo games the only times in | Fuewell, 1In iny depo 1 say that Mr. Farwell won 't annum. Interest pays- Banasal fark A . &.—Who ? Lombard and Farwoll? A.—Yos, 3 W per cent per B adelpis, Ps. 1most of the money, but, hoving satisfied myself that the eult was agaluat Robbivs “alons, upon redection i for hubotabl and recaliing ke circumstances, Tsn watiefied it way Iiobbius who won the zaoney, and not Farwell, I neger sav: MIr, ¥urwell do any untiic or afshonorable act in the game. ble in qusrterly installments. Cer- tificates for $100 to $5,000 register- ed, or transferable by delivery. For artioulars apply in person or by otter to the undersigned, at the which yon saw any helping going on? A.—Ob, I subposo 1 heve seen that done thres or four timea~—different times. :~—Woa that in {he tirat part of the period at which you had been plaving, or in tho Iust pari y i HCUSEHOLD GOODS, Iociud m:l]’:fln'mumnijfl fin{"}figfs?('na l(dnm:} Sp-tog altresens: Comfortas Hurnos, Dhroniee amd Fo- s, Einr BATHS ¥ SGLPIUE VATOR BATAS. For the troatmoa uf Acuts and Chroaic Disoases, ¢ the Q—Thet do_you mean by * playing in to- gether 2 A Vell, were helpiug each othor Al they could, e I TTIIR T _ FRACTIONAL CURREKCY, How is this helping done ? A.—It can be = one in o grasi i t A.—Along towarda ke lass pars. i by W47 cow Ban st e L i Babthe | A Dia von play after that ¢ A—Tes, et T | achburrians ity desite o correct oy depomitin, | Orund Pace Holel. Private esimace am Jaciouarty Mo F. & M, Savings Bank, 75 South Csvns Eaeon i g o Farvell's hand, and Lombard would take a | think Idid. F.BAUBSUth | m.vo9p.w, Soparate depastment for ladlen, which s | G4 ¢ SYDNEY MYERS, i, Pi00s, knd aunid z Zeck of cards, Lie being the dea‘er, and ho would | _Q.~Did von Jose money b playing at aoy one e mon ‘Onder the parsanat supervisian of M, Somors. Tuess | C1BTE-Bt. ‘Al o to {he Trade, 100 doz. of Cane snd $5 00 Pa,cka,ges § ;"‘;gileu{p SP tho edgcs or ends sod 1wy slou | timo partieolarl, or &d von lose it during this | B MAHER INTERVIEWED, | rooms s clogandy ied . Nothior tar it e - Wor:d Seat Chiairs, v Sl . E onud & card ikat would ilé Farwells | whole period durng which Sou wera engaged * r. C. B. Farwell having ca: or aliowe 000 that will edd to the comfors or pleasurs of per- E $ 10, Anetlonncen, 4 huffiflf,";’;‘: tfl::tdo:'& to idn t},‘. w;n}d ;am A.a-l r‘é?:l i: p‘;i:gpf}ln); w ;&; Vx:.xs‘: purt, : e | BUMSCIE to be interviewed by tho Chicogo Times | roms patrntsiog (i oty b bre semputont BEMOVIES. s oy L L T E * o ant en help Far- o] 01 i1 2oy r4 e time iect i 2partm > A well's hang 3 s o ke ¥ Rl 'S oo the subject of tho alleged gambling ease, in | 2} o Tor. lsetrici $TOCKHOLDERS' YZEETING. oF »;mu&",“u"&?éficfi;’a%‘:lfi"ufi o T eer | opericot. piisen i varsing sveseen. " -2 | which Magh Maer uppeara &6 ploincift i 2 Lo siv o pople i v oo or. iy | R, ] ML O VA T W him do this bot o few times. I recolieci | Q.—Then it was & 1o8ing play with you genor- | £€lf 25 defendant iu the Circuit Court of Cook Dr. G. C. SOMERS, Prop’r. —_— o that r{_‘;,yn %.:;.I[.::ci! i Lt ally from the bgziuu}ug dlg'fls ond? A.~—1 lost | County, a TRILUSE reporier was yesterdsy com- 2 L2 J OHN KR US Sefffm"]"i WMC 2 fone it a good desl oftence when I did not see | Q.~Did you over make suy Gemand upon any | F' M ST RS oAng, sud atier vacting FAIRBANKS’ 3 othar pereon than Tarvell for momey loss ay | the object of his erzand, the following colloquy ETANDARD FURNITURE Stockholders’ Meeti ;2—Were you in that game? A.—When bo | picring? A.—Yes, sir; I bad s little trouble | ensued: Spocknolders’ lneeving. Son ok ddthis? Tith Hanlkins—it was not for money, however; | *Reportor—I observe that the Times makos a s et il or s B EXOHINGE Q—Yea, gir? 4T think—I guess onco—T | it was a pieco of poper. 3 statement concerning "o ALL wINDS. UF B(}TWER S’ Klioldura of i Tock Tsiand & St Loots 4 80 I was another time—perbaps I wxsn't—I Q.~Did vou ever bring sult agoinst anybody % " FAIRBANKS, MMORSE & 0O0. 1228 rowl Gumpanuy will ba Eeld at tha oiices of tha Com- : -¥as looking om, olse but Farwell for moaey lost st playing ? TS WITSESHES m&mhins Cliiea ; s, 3t Hock Land, Niools, on Wouncedw, the 132 . Q.~Did vou sav ansthing abous that? A.— | A.—Xo, ai in the pending suit to the followiog effoct : o Gieayas 331 Getabr, 3¢ 1 B0tk Eoe e AD, Seerutary. S 0 flm] [TE0C H ol wiilog s o i Be careful tobuy only the Genuine. TOHN T ASHITERPAD, Seerotary. f] : hflw;' mtawond Q.—V/as ny miones aver paid fo you by any | | Thexbadno ides (hatwhat they istod maa to bo i y TS 2 e —wuy Gunns you? Al " 5 : i 2 ;) = Z - T it ol e o mun | KR i i bt S| bl e gy et e ol o St AR A G o e toainst mo, and I did not oy eaythicg | Q.—During this time did you sss Maher, or did b . new and contrally located store 9 I T AT ) 2hog 3 ¥ Juring 4id yo 3 e them puppreased eatiraly, 8., whera he will bo ploased S - Loy, y ) ’ Qiglm you over secn any other porson fi?&:fi”b??i{fifi\é:t\kfi{:: fié‘;“& xlln:'t;’n':’:et: e Mshen~Thln I nosszniles), boosuse the an U fl ”'”h?"m'"‘%d %’sm Basort. 1 & 43 TIETH A ‘ H hmmm._z}w R 39 him. Thare froguenily used to voma in ;‘:::m?::xl::l ;fl:, ‘”fi‘éfi“‘; ::: ;h: A . g, oo L Sets, will b {g;’gg,z;?g‘tygg;‘;"‘fi'”:‘:?:.‘,f’ch,‘;‘;_p‘:f‘.’;gf.fi.f.; TRTBUNF O'p}:‘TC’E = »ay o T sridn ominer: i and pla ont, bl 0eD 8 - o Qote: G ). Popeine, ey, Slvw.(Caeps, Ahulvine, Ala an o A = . e R 1 L BT o Py SV SRR B S e L R ouste. T a4 o | 4 WANTHER BOARDERS takim o8 7069 #oe 4 it iy 2

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