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_ L ) ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. MAY 21, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES, ; i3 R " hese e DG e e e L S S S T A 2 FOR SALE. BOOKS. them? Just tell the whole thing, Mr. Hepper,— | then I VON HOLLEN. f Rl ohasie il tine Mr Heoperi- | fhen Lealled e, fubbard, 1 fonnd that Mr. M- THE GRAND JURY. DEATHS. . y ) IX—A LOT OF PIPES AT DALF PRICE, ‘T CHAPIN'S ORIGINAL OLD BOOK-STORE, 81 Madison-st.. opposite Ty 3 d his name on the page and a- abontit. Hesald he felt sorry it was true. He | other man's (hat he hod checked u’::sf"\:fih.mx KENDALL—Saturday, May 20, of inflzmnntion QR SA: F lnnik\ briar-root, and tmitation meerchaum, at te Tribune Bullding: KEXDALLS, 342 Stase-ss., corer Jackson. Picturesque Ame tan old sct, but 3 “bran said he heard it from 2 re, Q= When ald Mr. Wooh b new one, full, finest Kuulll. Afmm“ Dest orter. says, ‘‘Hubbard, come in, I want to of the it enjamin W1 ¥ hward tell you thatt A.— | What means this here? There jn 1o red satc 1o Indictment Found Against Jailer | &4 LB RaR Celi et Seed 1 yede an &n gainst ination of Brother-in- | avouthres weeks ago : it, ana it is mark TR 4 5 b 120, marked paid six or seven months 10 months. O SALE—BOARD OF TRADE MEMBERSHIP 3 Q.—Ue said that he had besrd it from some other | shead. Iaveyon letit ramawlihont e, Doyle---McCaffrey in Tr dicke 1 3 - | arillac, fublihed a; sl il o 'y v, o zout about = oe, Funcral services at the residence of James Owen, % _Roown 15 Metropolitan Bloc 1) Harbinger, 3 M. A Law Hepper reporter? A.—Yes, sir. 1tz Have yoi called Dooley and Feaford waitention oy’ cCaffrey in Trouble. 1785 Wabasiav, betwioen Uity third and Tolr” | 363 SITE-NEALTILLICES SOLED ASD Te: \E{’J;:;;Esm‘%gié B 1 ¥ 3 ! -4 AN v N, 21 P - o y-fourth-sts., Monday, at I p. m. Carriagesto seticnary. AT I & SOK, 212 0d 214 Diusrared Muoo] Siei il B8 —Did he say that he had heard it from other s, ™ he says. T did, [efsons alsot A.—es sir. ’l S0 pethapa recol- | e that Mir. Dooley and M. ealtord had & o Th n ~and-by. orandum for those;" S - i kS gula Q. —Did you eay anything to Von Hollen about | think mare—tt was a o ftens Tt mot oo | 10 ?utx’;k g‘;l‘:);?:nfisll;::nl‘): klle o] ek 3 okers. Eas Morroc-st. R SALE-SET OF FORNITURE_COM: O A = el price. Dr. HATHEWAY, 1002 3fadison-ut., corner Western-ay. Chamber's Encyclopedia, frs 7 Vola., Sheepoers 13 Chambers Eocyelopedia, 5 7as., compicts. Hew. - Tosebill Cemetery, 27~ St Louis and Ttics, )N. Y.) papers please . How He Learned of Von Hollen's Webster Dictinnaries, prices 7 taine’s Fables, 3 Morocco, 8 $25.00 book.. - e that ns so0n s you heard of It? A.—Yes, ir. T | notchecked—and Mr. Tqbbars win ot : a : g ¢ 3 ird was not present, so KITT—May 19, 11:80 p. m., Olive, st Gambling Propensmas.. e ;-::dh!m Heealdno, it wasnotro. Hosald it i;aked m{.flm Owen, Tsaid, **Gus, what do yon daughter of -lyo\m B. and Em:n u.mifm{ o:gneg: 3 For. SALE-§60 WILL BUY A LARGE FIRE-PEOOF | o talus % More L = * ALL NONSENSE,~— oW aboat thls? It gecms to me the next names years G months and 7 days. safc, 1f takes at oace. Apply ot Koom 41 Mafor | G20 Faumlly Physlelan, "now, reduced . there wasip mch O, to it are marked paid. and checked with red ink, [ The Grand Jury yosterday had the usualnum- | * Vuners] Sunday, May %, at 1 o'clock p. m., | Block: Liddel} & ith Him on the Subject---Exam- | Q-—Did that satiafy you? A.—No, sir; 1t aid Snayon caud not :.:m :;ufi;“ s Lo, cheek it. | bor of witnesses before it, and still o Jarger | fom 94 South Desplaincs-st!, o Rosehill by cat- PO SATETAINTED FISTULES COMPLETE | Burtows ining the Book3, B st did Dooley say? A.—Doole cliove that r. Dooley and Mr. Heafford huve | themselves for the want of time. The principal | SATH—May 20, Nicholus & ipelas | JyOR SALE—A DARDILLA MARBLE MINERAL | %GRy fory lition to apan: i TArd = —Doolcy seemed | gota memorandum for that,” 1 xaid, ** Dooley, can | itucsdes were Tl Matki A By 20 icholus Aeiien, of envsiptiid | X (23 easts uew- iz dranght tubes, | poac Bt 22 3 T D i anoleg seemed ne . , | 2 witn were Thomas Mackin, who told what | and typhoid fever, aged 45 years 4 months ond 14 WAteT BppArAtaY, fcarly uew sy Life, Grocits: new, o 3564 puch | you give me any satistaction in Fesard to tat? | yo o ahout the Fullerton avenuo conduit . Mathaw' make. _Address 3 91, Tritnine odlee Fractieal Stair-Buidcy, reduced (roia §1 things were goingon. I asked Dooley how it was [ Whatmeans that? That ought to hé checked, Have dflifi‘ncml from his late restdence, No. 104 Twen~ Assurances that It Was All Right in 1873 l\:-tu; hie money. Mesaid Von Hollen told him that | you found out if there is un error” Weil, Mr. | Job, and Beardsley, Jate 5 bookkeper for For- | tiathoer maman Clark, Monduy, May 92, at 2 p. };Mnk'f-«"rw iy 22,0t p. pencer’s Hsory of the Unit Aoy o fhe Ualted Btates, fa parts com~ ji0R_ SALE—DRICK-TARD, WHEFL-DARROWS, i) new 1 Ty haif I-hand, ehcan Wi take n o or s SEGELOES SSHIELDS! Hoora e conld mako everything upin twenty- e » . . ««-The Defaulter’s Habits. —grerytiing to wt{«yh?fe g;«y.h T o, | e hha e gy W g0t @ meniorandua :)""3 & Co, old county eontractors. The | m to fhe Germun Cailic Cenetry. 3L e | RSP AR p prtce. oley sy Lie thought he conld do it? | Q.—\Whore did ho sy e money was? Who did | OFMCT's story Was moticeable more for attead, T0% & AFF; DIEOLD & RIENZLES: OSLT | _Yiocelved this day s talt Wae of D Satocs s Mabiecs The Von Hollen case received some farther T hancht he could make Rup in tmenty. | oy Ll the moues®” A.—ie Wan'e td oy | s length thn s substance. Ho sald A O e S0kt Mg, ey E;&xmtsu i excalent afe. ECATAS WAD- | Gulite sudon dhass of g itk Seg s rlbtne sttention yesterday. Charles Hepper, . broth- | fonr hours? A —Yes, sir, Q.2Jle 0idn't protend that it L boen ipuid over | Shab there was @ steal in the job | ior funcrsl \will tak place this (Sunday) after. T SALF—A COVIPLATE SODA-WATER OUT- D e o (DOORR Sof the runaway Collector, was exam- | , @-—Did Dooley teil you that he was behind? | to the Trcasurcrt A.o-No. eir. = somewhere, fccording to his best beliet, but his | Room at 1 e'clock frout herlate residence, 107 West D, eomppraing marble drauzht AppATatus, Fener- S I R O eripdaw o i} asked hi Stuply said that Heaflord had a met orandam | Personal kujowledge Wus not extensive, and his | Sixtconibist, Friends of the fanly are'requestod | siaf éo Fountafus. codgter s, tunthiors. £nd Lotd: DA s R y o " toattend. Cars will leave the deput for %umy K 3 a8 Scward's Works, 3v0l., $3; him ahout _that. That was 2 el sood anler: el bt ithe" Eor partipul its- ey Tuthll. The material | 5 ined by City-Attorney Tul the first time 1 spoke to him after Mr. | of t? "A.—Yes, sir; and then asked Mr. . Jeatlord, | testimony as a whole served on i $15 Willam L S vol., $3; poluts of bis statement are as follows: Greengbaum, spoke to'me In the month of Marel. | and 3. Teaflordraid Booles hud o menioranguts | suspiclons ‘of tho Jury and. Ikl Jt 1o emetey | Cematery at the nsual Lour. e N DLIEIS LT, S Lt Banes] JoSencas Queds’ et paper, 13 Carias Gy ys 1, - Dooley, I would like to find out | for it. “OF course the whole actings and workings | furthier inguirics. ADDYESCAL Boston, Mass, on the 18th insh., | T0OR SXER-CHEAT. & FOENOH WALNUT TOB- | pojd for books dai migastaes: S5 pald for Wibsiers im S. Noyes, in the 75th year of his age, father counter, with plumbing. 1, tlonary. Down. .mumm!.m:x‘% old bookstore, Mauison. ® idence, and ocen- Q.—State your name, age, resj i something about it, because 1am very much in- | there made me suspici 1 $ 3 nawm, - . 801 fold them X pation. &.—My name s Charles TePBCh -o5® | tercstod; Twant (6 Know whether Georgeia very | gofng to find something ont; and 1 gof anite ansty: | s of an fortDSLEY'S TESTIIONY of Henry C. Noyes, of this city. sbout 49, residence vest Randolph street, | muchbehind.” Dooleysays, ‘It isnot my pusiness | and ve had 5 fuss theruwith Von liollen and the | Jro On A0 untiquated charucter, covering deal” | ~pipiTPS_May 20, fn the 55th year of hls sge Chicago; st present T am doing nothing. totell yoo. T am in’the confidence of Mr. Von | bookkeeper. I was quite mad and some of the | iES Of yenrs ugo had by Forsvthe & Co., of | tyilliam S. Phillips. © 2 Q25 hat has beea your occuipation “heretofore? | Hollew, and I have no right 1o tell you. clerks hoard it. Wwhich firm Periolat was a menibier ot the time. | “The foneral will take place from his lnts resi- AL atter the clection I went in as clerk. Q-—And he snid he wasin Von Hollen's confi- [ ~Q.—What did they say? What did Von Hollen | The interview with him was quitc lengthy, and | do 65 North Morgan-s., Morday, 22d inst., Q.-After “‘f hfi; election, or the first electlon? gme, Anv.l' :vX‘AI‘xcdylu u.»l; you wne;duf; ?e‘\rs?dm. By and what did Mr. Dooley say? A.—Mr. Von | What he snid wus not entirely devoid of interpst | at2p. m. ) ¥ “The first election. ornot? A.—Yes, sir: he suid that it didw't { Hollen sald, *'yon mind your businces. and Il | ts confirming the rascality of Periolat and thy flezan and_Suugstuck (Mich.) aud Forfar A3 po sou know George Von Hollen? A.— | amount to much. ¥iceaid he wasa little behind, | mind mine, nnd I will make itall HEbt, and | bad character and poculative propansitios of the | (Scotland) papers ploase copy. e HARRIS—At Quincy, Ill., 3fay 13 of typhoid OR EALE—SECOND-TAND EODA APPARATUS, w zood asnew. For particulars address ¥ 03, Tribune 0SIXG OUT—35.000 COPIES NEW FRESH MiS: afico. cullanoons books at asy price to make room for 1arge Gtock of Jewelry and watches: books for s, 10, 24, 41,60, 75, and 50 cents Worth $1 10 $5; great ing in'large family Ribles ~KENDALL'S, 242 State-at., corner Jackson. CASIL FATD FOR TOOKS, SAGAZINES, NUSIC: g ‘rahl(n\- Webstors Dictionary. CHAPIN'S Orfgi- g 2 JFOHEXIE-TOUSE AND 000D DARY, GIEAF, K¢ galeased Tos: 1ot cin be boughit, §00° on time: Azply at 55 Emcrald-av., near Twenty-eixth-st. 8 'OR SALE—TWO DIAMOND §TUDS, % & WILL bo eol for one-Nalt valuo for cash. " Addsess W Gl Tribuze oflice. ‘Book Store, 91 Madlson-st.,0pp. Tribuse Bullde Yoes, air. but I nced not feelalsrmed atall; he wasa responsi- | I understand my business, you need not alarm'your- | County Board and their appointecs gt tho «Q.—Hor long have you known him? A.—I have b}e man. Ssyahe, “‘Iwilllook aut that everything | eell.” different county institutions. preumonia, James M. R. Harrls, brother of Alm, | J7OR SALE-AT A DARGALN, A LOT OF TAX kmown B y{gf-'xl:tfi; Jar sunnevted wiiy Hime {Afyo;;.c 90 0cHE ST am icre. ' That did Cents anid fifl:fadl‘;fin];‘pg?:fiyu? iu@'?fixfl?fifi"x CONAISSIONELS ACCUSED. SObnFtatiord, of RSty duet 35 Jears. . g. sl fiood slablo clty property. ARV | o e HAVING TEOVED 00 2565 it hels my wife's brother. ovs. oway, beall right. That was fonricen days ago cxactly. | Just before the Jury adjourned u complaint | O'CONNOR—Friday, May 19, at# rclock p. iy | o oavpet i 6F KORSERY STOCK OGP ALL | s store from 199 East Sadlson-st. to No. 301 South THE LAST VIEW. Q.—Owen was n cletk iy Djo ofice? A.—Tes, il a3 lodged againsi Commissioners MeCaffrey, | Mary, danzhter of William and Catherine (Con- kinds: i1l ho sald for 60 centa on the dallar. E. O, | CLIKAL: we bava agaln resumed our purchasiog of 3 Cleary, “aud Mulloy of quite a serious nature, | 295 2204 Sy mg‘".,’;‘_ from restdonce af pa- | LANVILERK, Cottago Grove-us. und Thirty-rst-at. B A R e e o £ a I EALE—15-FOOT (CLINKER ROUILT) PLEAS .DWIN'S Orlirinnl Cheap Book Store, No. 201 South BALDY e Clark-et. -~ Branch No. 16 North Clark-st., and doo's youforget 1t . = since hav * A \ T y R long since havo ou seen Von Iollen? | ¢ir.” Iie wae Dooley's ausistant. Isave, **Gus, | . —That was Von Hollen's appearance when by oué Denis L Quinn. Ho acouscs. thess | rorinGalpsundsty Moy 2L siom roat , 50 Foster-at., by cars to Calvary. X week sgo laet Wednesday. - Tet me sec those books. Can you tell anything Fodneala —Whst time in the day? A.—Tnthe afternoon | ahons thiss How is he drawing ia salares I3 he {:;‘&‘,:‘,".:‘:‘;’Jt’_-““fifi%‘,‘,‘;“a‘,‘,‘s‘:é‘&“;:“,.}lt;’;}”:;‘},‘.?,!; gentlemen of having scoured the scquittal of | “pokorgE—At the residence of her brother, upe' bont, -Liorunzhly Bullt by o Arst-class bost- ey, Call o ‘or ddies WAL QPUIINGE, 681 Q. sbout 4 o'clock. i behind with his salary?" Well, it scemeéd to me | A,_—No, he was dressed a5 usnal. If he hod a new | 5URATY of the gruin-trimmer rioters a few days | Feremiah Donob % 5 U 3grges it him! — e i b ), S . 2 i 110 Erle-st., Friday, M 1 Larrabesst. : >4 et ye bl T S T EETabeA e Bt} | Lo Vioroltdolong thal b Could laralyusa t | B0 AR TaNee Bl B complatnt Sikgaret Dondite, tthe Sich yea of Kok 226 | T St SR ERTOF SRR O TAEES, | o bt s oo O e S LA i i 1k abont? A.—T asked o poles & mana; : any more and then hie bought a new one. 2 3 orth what e |~ Funcral to-day by cars to Calvary. . - e Gy > | RESTALLR S draiar] 3 . What did yon talk abou asked im | could see the hook where s salary was. 1fTwonid id ho appear eseited? A.-No, but it | Suys are the facts in the case, he relates that the | Eoy-TTolyoke (Muss.) papems piesso copy. T i . . | R T TTT ‘How e bad fixed his affairs; if everything was all | take $5 8r S10 in the middle of the month I would | strack me «quecr. Says T, ¢¢ & ore ol ¥ ic A ¢ ~ Says I, “‘Ifyou have given | accused were present ut the hearing; t) sgbtand gl o ask him how every | B7C 2 1tIC lip into the cashier to advanceme | Dooley fourteen days, o long . thae. to paint up | Calliay bocune seeutity for the tiste Hote PEIRSONA Tarwiis abiisnet oa sk, £h Mblcamonts Babs e i and Siratght A-—Tevas sponk | [oieSoUATs sl he would deduct that from my | hia housoand flc up.‘and Al White Tiss ot any- | who. - Wero . DOURA ~ 0¥0F Out Of - the | sereseeren S ONALe BiheTac sl st CHARS i i four s before Y ld bim n the presence of the | of how much o oo’ In tho minale of the month,| Xy $our basinears you axs pad For . Khore arq | S00Bi Sud farther o Yo reflots quite ey oF Nevion Tark Hhel ftog CUTy hier that ] and eoat the end of the month theslips were put Y hTe sl 3 verely A e ummerticld | Dunia w smd . proe o P gt a4 made e Tl wncasy, Tollhim | foseferwith o i for ach man. S thes B ot clorke loro. 4 Wiy Sam't you be Bere | ug upon the three officials who so singularly met | Toibiae oitoe. i ollbe poth o the e e oF i ary, and it was donc in the same | that the men attend to the business? Then hegot | 3t the Court at the time in question.” He closes | M. Corets. > i FEP' SALD—4 TOT OF ELEGANT TOILET SETL slop-jar, water-enrrier. and foot-tub ot §2.75 and persck. A W. WIEELER, 141 Lako-st., up-stairs. 708 BALE—A 10T OF CROQUET-SETS. EIGHT Pt havd o, 61,00 Dereob A i, WHEBLED, \ LOT OF FISE CLOTHES-WIIRG- comunon ages, $L.75 (A. W. WHEEL- 2 HAPINS, 91 Madion-st, 'E ARE NOW DAILY RECEIVING BOOKS, STA~ tlonery, blank-books, etc., from the East, which 'wos purchasd presious 1o our reimoval to present store, No. 201 South Clark-st., where we have sdditional ToOm %o show our books tn advantase, and classified properls. Wehawe a7ull fite of Dk bosks par- 5 S then T woln‘ld g "?fim“}fl'&?}m"[‘gflfl"\: el | ducted from his eal Gy that ] spoke to v way sith Von Tollen, 80 I asked Gus, Sa3s It | aiiitie ane 5 : his complaint by asking the jury 7 ST OF SRS TR A0 S uatil the next Tuceday, and see if. he would | s, 1s Gogrec bening itk b aees? Do i B g ey Il b | ortaaity 10 prove 1 Wz o B | DA ety ar SHTIa ot Aoy | Ee T4l Lakaest, uprmiatis 56 A o roRent bankrupt sale, at one-third 1css ive me any satistaction better than 1 had now, and | overdraw?® He showed me, then, the book, and | bers ok ulngy nen L gations. No action | oredly, brilllant, and medlum slze or under.. Qlvs 3¢ } JOR SALE—A ¥ FINE DUTCHE S, | usual retafl price. Tho best mucllage only 10 cents & ok that T would expose him to the Comptroller, | hu saro: o There Is & litle Srer &3, 000 7 agya s | aalt 3 was taken on the compluint, but Quinn will be | §ree® XHeRhinc onice. ' B e e e For 1,09 7 Botile, Worh 25" conts. Diarles for 187, 5. centr —Twonld make a report t0 the Comptroller. ~Tdid | Yol in God's name, can he mnake Uit APF | chosis Aath shong in posaans oaut s, takdng | found Luockiug at the jury-room dor again to- | 5prSoNAT Ie BERNATD SCSAVATE 1578 b B mltes Aol e very Shaeg A, W WHEEL | Note,Iowe® e and roolictp puser d it et thst on scconnt of the rumors beard that | What business has be fo draw his salary in that | racointas A, Xes, sies bt did acoommotate meg | TOTTOW. Chicago it will be to bis interest for him to caitat | CF 141 Lak U% = o ] enveloptabANc M0 oents & packace. O msgazines there waa something ot sizight, L way, and what Ihe doing with ity e snys: *'I | Yory bfien i mf?u?' el SendmmO IRt A @ T s v T | R =z - % EALE 4N DOVESER STOCK OF RUTCRER | tod hook R ATk ST e A . don't know," ‘T i Pol ‘) ek i he question of indict ler D - E NAL—CHARL T TTE ] T am bie-] o I cheaj w ones a3 will fa wit . —Whet did you tell him yon had hesrd? A.—I | QYo spoke ubout ol a ikt you kot Abane thatt_ A S well/ lowlu"qprlsoucrs to csmpe,%\'hlrh T Horseveral | 1 ot e L e, UL FOI LS s | 1. WHEELER, T4 ako ok, upstab. T Ar br now MRS, No. 01 ‘Soath Clavkest. Branch tord him that T had beard tbat he was gambling, nnd B R TioH SO ks ics came in ud eald, + George, Tam a littlo shoet | Auys Deen under consideration, wos settled yes. | JAUIEY THORNTON, West Sido Fout-Office, and bear | JOR BALE-TIS WATIONAL PAINT COMPASY | So. 10 North Clarkét. _~ z had lost considerablemoney, and Twanted LOKIOWE | 11k v Vor Holion o v Noloamys ovening | ofmone ndud sald, Goorge, Tam a Mille short | Fenday and a. trae bill was foand. Fhans b | 2rom aa old fric LA scli 8 bottar, palat af Jessmanoy than cag, bo fars SOUTH CLARK-ST., BETWEEN RANDOLPH Le had the money deposited somewhere, and if he | Jelfb ME- Yo Hollen on th R O A e e bl I Bt et fa LI and Anta ooy | B mo GUASHSH of DosIet but therehad | JPERSONAL—WILL THE LADY WHO WAS ON K | Dished by any ihir bouse tn the countrs: Frepared BB s S TS ol ol B conld make it up, becsuse I way afrald it the new | PGSR0 Clie thiae conpervation wast A —welt, | mhead. T iwent outand coliseted some with Hubs | becu a daube (hoChor (e Inletmen o Wy to e inatinee abous e wees no, and who | F347 1or e dn allats and colars. 108 Dearborn s | hup, orfiinal cops. fally ustiated, ST Stepliens War Council came fn't was not very cestain that they | ; BT TR LAt comenation wash, AcTiell, | B0t netimes o fovl_ Chodk Suead fon | peci doubt as 1o whether Uie Indictnrent could | was introduced to s geatleman ot 31 Sorth Feartan, | 27 Betivcer tho Seates, 2 vols. S5.50 Held Book of 1he would keep him, becanse there was 8 good deal of a certaf 0 o i"- 'X.;l‘l. st }‘g}l d"’d must have e gl’ fl‘E 0! dfl"‘ checl ead ten | be made to gfick. This Eoiflt, it appears, bas | please send address to'0 87, Tribune office? I"OBS{\LE—OE’E TRIO OF PARTRIDGE COCHIN { Revojution, 2 Vol hllhn!,amcea. $9, published at Tk of s offce being tllogal,—{Lat 1t way like | & certainausverby Taceday. You did not come | dave, or fodays or dfteendaysoven, | been satisfacforily determined, and the docu- | PERSONALMISS ¥ .. YOU WAVE THREE | 1 CickensatisyNomnstmsst | $ia History ot all Nations, 2vols, leather, 7. His- . oy, and that hecounld mot old aver. T told | oW (MY o ML anr ot S | o il RO [l e bl | Mment s mow ready for preseuthent, The fadiet- | 1 feier o e Geners £ ot OB BALE CMEAP—A WEW TOUSK REFRIGE- | Gilo'n the War. 2 voln. leather. S5 Cufraws Speechr, pim I intended t0 go to Europe, and Iwould like eversthing correct and all right®" He says: | abi 5. Th X ba v ment covers the Blennerhassett matter of near- ERSONAL—CARRIE ‘E—, WHEEE QAN I SER ", am slzgy ear new, S1.75. Portralt Gallery, fail morocco. $15. Hise s zhes ys: | abouta check. The check came back and was not a b ma E: y E | Room C.'128 LaSallo- R A Heriyeeh o lya yearazo, and also the lenjency shown the | L sour Atiwer tronih RestOtics. G, I Biy- | o0 G 15y Las G e e o Tk SR Orators and St ece eversthing straioht and right before I went | (IyE.; thing ia all rights {d. Tom Brenan brought it back, and I in- 1 es; everything i3 all right: yon nced not | paid. Tom Brenan broug ack, and 1 in- | Y2 year uzo, au oo thie lenteniy ghown i g Ll $5. Agunssiz's Braxl, &4, Mfll’:‘?olmcqu:ion&m z South Morgnn-st. \JFOR_BALBTIT TNDER_ OFFICE DESKS 0ot Tor . Togoion. ot 400 Sodth Mangno-ss "% ant you tadhim yon nig heard e dad Toxt | SOVl ourll, Kot el not be battanchoting | 2rHCled U SIS0t s chia FETITION To Ttk COUNCHL. e ORE T SOUNG OENTLENES WOULD | ot SkiEF HALY FEICE-STOTE TROYE ; When @i sou fear thal e was gumbifug? e Hesali " Mr. Dooley has gone. fo G s | and deman e recoip bagc” o could vever pre” | Prisomers o tho Ja up to Sicurday oveatng, so | PERSOSAIMRS MOGTE 3 FORMERTY SITTE | Sehcumarset 123 Nomn Carpemer st o oo 1o | Rollae Story, rele, sLeG Carbics et bl ay, and-Alr. Dooley gave Charley White the com- | the check would show that it was not paid, 6o the {x&‘mh the cousidomtion oF thew" Gss: o ERSONAL-A figficgfifnflnfifififi‘agfi%% toiped, and pricos low s the lowest. A. I ANDREWS | 2ew, 8t AT CHATINS, 36 South Clark-st. O bt did Henry Greencbaum tell sou? A.— { took my uinner on Iandolph street, one dsy, and PARTNERS WANTED. ation _of the wvault, bunt he didn't feel | receipt would be good for nothing, snd we had AMPING OUTFITE, WOOL- ionkets, fire arrus, milltary gtores nesday vesti i ant young Indy under 13 years o R dnesday the investigations will be resumed, 3¢ young Indy ¥ age. FO BALE: en and ruhber hi ; 4 laving it I' eays to Von Hollen, | always the rizht to fall back on the min. Henry Greenebsum came in also, ‘and took his | Wiy MGTR, 10, TR 00 oo no el ~You wore Intimate with Von Holten's fam- | aud some time next week will probably be a | 2 dingér in there, aad 83 soon as I'got through e | o, Y JOVL 368 come here, and open, the | | & SO NEe nilmele WG final adjournment. ERSONAL_RAY: WILL EXPECE SOTE MOT- | of oll Bk et s Py Ty, ST | TSATTRED WANTED — WITT $3.000970 $5.000 ih day or Tuesdny. I Randalph-at. cash in & manufacturing businese. Profits 100 0 per s cent. Machinery and engine fa running order, Q.—Oftenut his house? A.—Yes, sir. e nzun‘{.Airmu JUNK-SHOPS. PO AL L T LAY GO e T o copy of the following was yesterdayrplaced N E LA OING WE: 3 ¢ hi An] i Madison-st. S N it 10 the hands of Ald. A T0F prosentation 0 | 3y liionst, 2peh car Siturdny ssicracon, abaat between Halsted and Green-eus. T 20. Tribano office. Raid, +*Charlie, don't go away; 1 want to see yon ille, dowego s . 08| nees tq be liere, 0 the clerks can get thelr book before yon go.” S0 I took & chiair and went to THe 5ald that was none of my bakioes, aa ] was mot TOW HE LIVED, table, and sat down there, and then he told me. e there-in the office any more. SaysL,’ **T want to ¢ live 0y He sayx, *‘Now I feel alarmed a little. There find you here and settle up with },, " ~ Q.—How aid they live there? A.—They d’}(}’l‘l:; thiaConnaMonds: SALE~TEAUTIFUL LITTLE FAMILY boat; will carry sbout 15 persons:covered déckymodern trimmed n ash and walnut; first-class i cvery reapect. _Arply at 81 Randolph-at. best references, large trade established; need mors capltsl._Address A R, 20 South Desplaines-at. TNER YWANTED-A GOOD BUSINESS MAN' vas presented to me check yesterday in our bauk, 1 FORR and Tivs very extra fine,—only in & simple way. e R A 2nd we inquired about this man who presented tha | Q- —You were on his boud, weren't you? A.— | o3 0" ore than they necded. 1 heard veryoften | _ The Grand Jury for Cook. County, May Term, | I>ERSONALC, F.: GAL Bipiss "SEith from £4,000 to $10,000 capital as partaerin check, 20 found that e wos one of those gam- | Yo Sl e on et hond | en | iy wite suying Bat she would like o gera Higle | 1675, would respect(ully repredont atdysuggeat s | Dot o Tuksdsy momtas, e FOSTE! FORBATE-SET OF -TOY STOCE SCALES (FoR- 3wl paving masaraciuag busines Aadea§an bling men, Joe or George Hankins, —1 forget the ‘{ k) % mhhey from Lim. bot she could not get it, | the Honorable Council of the City of ‘Chicago as 2 3 ¢ | ware ‘house for €75, sell’ for $50: sawmill complete, sung afice: ' I 8 inlaw of yours? A.—Yea, sir, and as I worked : foliows: PPERSONAL_A GEXTLEMAS WISHES A LADY o e sherein e ofce, Ftold Hin e rouid be verybad | LU ISR SIS oo I Rl TRl S | e "hrent number of casis of petty stestne | eSePeTR OO 0 s e - | N PR SO IR S I, | PR SR, SR St ) 4 ) = | erences. ress V. one office, ' . {1 shoes, caah real estats 12, b reen! steam o ooy —onod g W B A aireas 54 Moibana omee. i preferred. _Address PARINER WAKTED—WITH $1.000 OF £2000 I%: ‘a prodace commisaion houso on ‘South Water-st. ‘business established. References given and required: | Address, with real name, Q 51, Tribune offlce. . AETSPR _WANTED — MMEDIATELY — WITH! $1,200 cash; drugs aod groceries: frsi-class chance;~ Address, for S dape, Box 399, Baraboo, Wis. - ARTSER WANTED—T WANT A PARTNER WITH, from $1,500 to $2,000 cash. I have a spiendid’ paying business, but hwed more money to develop 1% [ESpesty., The article [ manufnctare [ control exclua- ively. and the demand unlimited. Iz will bear close in- 8 TReference exchanged. ~Address, for fouy Hy. " Q.—Al. Hankins? A.—He eaid they found ont | ! e O s i b would bever tha it was George. 1 could mot be positive. I | forusallin the oflice that worked with him if | I Weu b 00 ot O BRI O R AT Cloction busi- | broughtbefore. this Grand dury asuse them to ob AT OO P ETE AT guess it was George Tankina, I could ot be posi- | SYEIvhing ehould mot boatraichtand Heht. He Tess Was Lo the desils she. onghe € was betterif | 80rve nd ta bo improsead with the face that tne | PERCNALIME, CATLORD, TLEEE CALL & tive sbout the name. ¢ Lld me Lnead nok bether my Head about thax e was more with hie family, and that he wonld | freedom and facilities allowed all classes in sclling b e Q.—Did he say how much the amount of the | Q—Didyou tellhim about Liave moro comfort with his’ family, bat he was ont | Sccond-hand articles, of every description, in tuis | PERSONAL=A TAGHELOR Nri0 18 A STHAN- check was for® A-—Yes, sir. If I am not mistaken, ’ THAT CHBOK. . . | every week, and often_came home very late at | City, withoat question or hi!!xxme‘ I3 continual | o0, B5 7 the o117 8 fetirons of Tormine tho acquaint he sald Jt war S760 or somethitig in that neighbor- | that Mankine Bros. had presented? A.—Yes, sirs | nioht, but he always suidthat hispolitics demanded | and incrensing source of crime, causing much an- ( Alcytingg sity confdeatial X 9. Toibine ol - hood. 1t was over $700. he caid that was all right; he had that hack. He | g3t Ro ehould be out Jate at night. noyance and 108s to the Honest portion of the com- | S o T S = . INVESTIGATING. . it T g mes Ditel o e 'Q.—Was he o_drinking man® A.—No, Ydon't | munity, ldle, shiftlesa boys, Kving no proper re- | PERSONAL = IV THIE SEANSTRESS (GALLED Q.—Did he eéate to you thathe ever bad any sach e didnot deny they had the cheek? A.— | think he was. He took his drinks. but T don't | straint over them, and vgabonds of all eges, Intest | Sxrmon-courk Jn 1 1ho S1ty. i1} She £ead Rer AGoras checks presented to him before? A.—I eaid, o v think I ever saw him drink but twice in my life. | every part®f the city, and property-of everysis- | immediately Lo D, care Carricr No. 597 - ieny” how cou T fud out? Have you got sich Ue didi’t deny that he gambled? A.~No, | I"never suw im 3t might. 1 left him ore | scription which they chn, by any meams, Jay liands | 35 ecaely e o e s checks ffom gach people befgres’ Savs he, 1 | M X0 Yok evor tell the Comptrollér orany of | AhoRL 4 o'clock 35 | Tt o Bl B Shops Ml Sther Caaves 8 | g it i make theacnuaatasco of aiehicent o't know anything i» Sassbe, % | the members of the Common Council (hat he gam- | ar3 o Aoy N ottty oF Mr. Foley in some | Gealors in sbcondshund aricles, and sold ithout R e I L N L I'ii)n HALE—FOR OASH ONLY—15.5T0NE (PURE ‘white) closter diamond ex : do not mis the Chance, ss they are besuties. R 79, Tribure office. 2 GASE_SODA FOUNTATN DRAFT TUDES, Tot af s fixtures, stock of milinexy, lot of wagons ‘also other property, in good arder. P 47, Tribune. JOR SALE-TEY-FOOT BOOKKEEPERS' BLACE wrdnut desk, twenty drawers; two ortv-barrcl and three ten-harrel tubs for packersor Hquor-dealers. AL 3L SMITH &CO., 12 State-st. . OR_SALW—BOARD-OF-TRADE MEMI 3 T eidna i b, cheay tor cxch Aditress NS, Tribune offlce. pection. days, R 41, Tribune ofice, H come with me perhaps o our chief iman, Hedy 53 i 3 Elhafter, he will toll yon.” 1went over right in | bled? A.—No, sir, = place, and you see this ar that wiil come up in the | question or scrutiny, the mere pittance NAL—IF MBS AENNTE CHUBRUCK VALY, | o £ e itirioon Balf a3 Bour Aftovaris ang NP | @—Aboo Uier’ A—No, sir, atnotime tuar T | Enest it I socataars for mo o be there. > ier, o miost dascs Leing the nduceiuat o the § i e e B e R R I Or SAE-CHEAF A DIRT, POOLTABLE, 1405 | S e oo e Schaffer ssid I had better ro and see Mr. Henry | ©8 TO00 d“‘- tion it Bod 3.-—nm his family bave ple_n:‘y to liye upon? | dezlerto take the risk of reclamation. £ hear something Important. yield . '$10.060, 10 aaslat In forming & copartnership to Ao Greenebaum myself. H‘h—lg“ Jowmention it (o anybud bes{des Von | pidhekeep them well supplied? A.—Yes, sir. | It will be readily.seen what a nursery this is of ERSONAL—L 07, TRISGNE OFFICE—SEND AD- | JOK BALE—LAWNAOWER, _FIRST-CLASS: | alesitimate and fafe mercantile busineas; trade catabe Q.—Mr. Schaffer would mot tell you abontits | Flollen hlmself® A —Well, T mizht have meution- | mycy had plenty tolive upon. ~ - crime Pencouraging more children to engage fu i dress to L. B. UPTON. 5 C_worth £23; el at $12. 219 East Van Buren-st. | 1lahtd; the bess of refercnce given and required. S 64, A.—Xo; be exid he d1d not know snythingabout | &4 It to somedody, butT cannot recollect that Idid. | g _Clothes, and everything?~ A.~—Tes, sir. He | ond thus growing up to be desperite and hardene ERSONAL—80—VIIY DO ¥0T ¥0T CATE A5D | FORSALE-XY EXCELLENT BART-CARRIAGE: Tribuncoffice. - it So] went again to Henry, and be zaid X shond | Imight have mentioned it to somebody. aidi't attend to Lis family as&_good fathier ought | criminals. The stealing snd destruction of plumb- sco_me? Do not write me thts time nnd affor to cast 825; can bo bought for balf-price at No. 163 | IYARTNER AN, WITH FROM $1,000 TO: call around in two or three days. That was about KEEPING MUM. toattend toit. He was out too much. In the | iny, in vacant houscs and in buildings in process’ | inow me tuls, bat call, as I have something o el | SOUtD Peoris-st. PARTE 12 teethimaze, basincs alresdy paying, of erection, i3 a growing and serions evil; {t is a. | you.. 565, OB SALE_CHEAP-DUE-BILL 0F £33 ON FIeeT- | 100 pereent._Q 11, Tribune oce. ¢ B clasn Ralle ‘wood-engraving firm. Room C, 123 La- b <) =iy ot . 5 i 3 turday. He said 10 call on_the next Monday, Q.—Why didn’ E‘_{on £o and tell the Comptroller | first two years I never noticed that. Tle was regn- it n'nnu’{:nce S Toea i oa Gianna 2 d a very 200d man, and nitended " to e(’m':mm UstavE e ey L“;:"’a?.‘:‘-.';eii‘ N Fight and good. . When | and urgently demands steingent and carefally cont 3 R ™ | Sidered police reguiations for its suppression, The. e O COme, | ik mhuips arc tho GEEat B BRI S e e ) ARTNERSHIP WANTED——I HAVE $15,000 1N and ‘banking credit with which 1 am L ‘cash desirious of n‘fm sctive Interest with some well- cxtab i s 7O EALLSORAFOUNTAIK, T 15 EAST VAN FogRiEmEs Bat d he shonid hunt up sud see if there were such | about this? A~ SN 5 Q. —What did he say his impression was about —You didn't believe eversthing was all right, | the first two years expl ed end of good character. Ade 2 w 18 to 25: must be refined an 1t* A.—He said_he didn’t know exactly how he | did yon, when you knew that he had given that | a candidate for re-clection, and 1 told him, **Now, oflice. dress 2.3, Tribune this class of thieves. e s wanted. Applicants must state business fully an’ex-, o taken. Addres ¥ 70, | t that check, but he didn't fecl very much | check to Hankins? A.—No, sir; but then Dooley | George, 1 have not scen my parents for eighteen ¢ ERSONAL_INDIANA-AY, CARL FR g Ehrmoa showt ft. Two days afterwards 1 wentin | told me he was Grawing only from & 105953 vear, and [ would like to 2o to Earope.” Says g,‘,?,,!,"s‘.‘.,"'é:fifi“,‘:,"“;:,‘;"’u,“é £:fmme§ oms fhe Pg;mm;\;g Thds wio RoF off s omet oF ‘Eleht: Mcidy, otherwiss no Batice e, *¢yon had befter stay here and work a little, { e cane ¥ Centhist. at3:00p. m. peaso adyress & 06, Triduno 'Fou'sAfE«basKs: STASDING, SN ASD i 4 he said. +That 36 all we have got; {hat was | week, S0, Accoraing 10 that, these would be consids LRt R TR U e Ao i e A U 1) il voy can stay for the Aext two. Years.” 1said, | hoorable body tie sdoption of such messures, to- £3, »+No, 1dida't pay it, becauze George diga't | Q,—But then yon knew that be hnd overdrawn | “CAll right, Twill stay and help you anyhew.* | Wit: the passage of sach ordinances, and requiring BAve auy More money.* " Hehad had an account | bis salary $2,000 or $3,000in March? A Ve, | ThenIspoke to Tom Breusn; Isai, ** Now, in | uchstrict enforcement thercaf, a8 will ineurc i then, Dot the money was ali drawn out. sir: “cortatniy. Then, of course, T told both of | cose ho Ia not elered and I want to o to Europe, | Spcedy aad permanent remedy, 'sad a a purt of Gr.That was Alr. Schaffer (hat was talidng to | them that I Would give him time €0 strajghten 1t up | how does hix matters stand?, Ts tc all right Toms | which would respectfally snagest the following: 7080 A"Yeu, sirs It was Mr. Schafler and Mr. | and satlsfy me thatoverything was straigit, or ol | fald, 'O, it by all Tt Ty bobind somey may | Sedtuice i} keepers of jun-abop, pasrabrokers, B e e o S O rien gt Vs 11 (el mme haq | £celytion, - in the city, to e at the Contral Police: PPANINERSHIP WAKTED— BY A YOUNG MAN of lnf‘mfld charncter, who will give clear Feal estate for half the stock. Give particolarsto Y 8k | Tribune otlice b | PARTNER WANTER-WIT $5,000 TN X WIEAT] basiness not speanlative; can be turned every. d.l," Thth7 ceatsnet mangn. Address ¥ OG, Tribuseo 41 Under deska. Totary chatrs, reil i Sonmiens oo ot ot pricess work snd Tasterinl EPTanted. Foctory cornes Lakd end Jefferson<ia. . | 5 3 SALR-ELEGANT DIANOND TEOGCHE B CRnht ot botapeat oot o ovmer o oo 02 80 Ong stone ring, G, 317 Ind! AT 278 STATE-ST., ERSONAT—MISS L. TISED 1O MEET ‘you Friday: wrote you a8 dirccied; no gaswer yovs Serl can T se0 or Hoar from you? AnswerQ &, THb: Greenebaum. Twonid tell the Comptroller. . —They were not together when you.were talk- —What were your duties while you were clerk | $14,000," Tom Brenan ways, ‘e tells me hag (St O ERSONAL—TWO TOUNG_GENTLENEN DESIRE | J7OR SALE—A GOOD CHANCE OB PHOTOG- lng {hia Jack times. A.—-They \ere. together but 1n¥ie offce, Mr. epper? A.—-When T came in | ot the foney in Grocnebaur's Bouk. snd when T fhaton, every glotalugs: 1) o'tiock, & couglits ]i) the seasintance of tvo youns ludfoss obfect o Taphiér; sovern cameraa tadtabes, i cheap | 15 ATFES DESTRO0S OF TOARDING TEEIES short time. Henry walked off, and Istopped | there fisst they made me what they eali chief-clerk, w:ndl.‘ to mnéz sl my nc::anéntlr;:mv:yl;! gl‘yier e o Ush, und ;{h&; s ‘%yt A Pt hmb&rnr:; ¥ mm;::{ ';h;;:_ ‘l;_d%r;s;‘: é:w o lhm:e n-um;.s ~ for cash. _Apply ab 370 West Madlson-at. PATiiren durine the Centeantad San dod in- < on Greencbaum.” So r. ne- g 2SO VALKER HEGEMAN TS IN TIH E—CTEAP—, ALNUT PIER-GLA struction, Misses. o aumberad; wiilieedalye that all soch asicledahll iy e T Conten & {4var on Game-id SHends By | T OBl Soe e e oA aLut 15 B o a8, | FIndenmrion, b Eonih arkar SPRIED L L I and_asked Schaffer if they paid those checks. | botit was nuderatood that I had nothing to do with s . en *Weil, " hesays, ‘*asJong as we have got moacy | what i called the cash-book. baum—says I ‘*Is Mr. Von Hollen depositing Dbt bold. Tambvad, of ia. Aoy way dip of, Q.—Did you know anything about his being be- money here?” Ile eays, ‘*Yes, hv:l is dcwflg:g Tor five days aftor the Aling of surd Hots, tat owa: ARTNER WANTED—WITH BMALL CAPITAL #ending his address o X 15, Tribune ofice T \ had experience In the retall grocery busi- | H Jinkinson's store, 239 Wabash: we pay them. = oA L —Did Von Hollen keep city money on deposit | hind and hiving a large amount of money here.” and Mr. Brenan told me he hadu’t ERSONAL—A WIDOW TADY OF RESPRCEA- L BUnHRE HOSE. th;unki_‘—g]neg!dl i: me? bey‘mfin,;y \\'hc: we e DUB BILLS umle’;sg donbt cverything Wl::llfl be n!‘n' r&,;h:.m '-'r‘s‘yemlv“};""f‘ ;;‘:;fin:{ i“.Fé‘,}:‘l.,“;i:“,;‘.:} l;:gds Em"fl':'n?é‘r’}fi?-‘fiflffi’é o ithout triends, dasircs to “Fogre:{;‘.’ i finmm:m,; ;‘m slmAm yfl'fi?fi’g; Address Q 77, Tribune office, Grst moved in this office after the fire there wasno | there inthe safe in place of money? A.—No, sir; Q.—Did Mr. Greénebaum tell you 2! o censcs are as follows: Junk shops, $7 per annum; | abd respectabiv: objocts mm"n o e an F00§&R su.z;—bm;\m'r N P“emfi Y mmfl n‘.‘é’gfi, mg" ;l' t,{ I, shelring ihe lumber trade. Dusiness Tegitimate and vo d sault, or nothing &t all to keep the moncy safe. | Idid not. TOW MUCIH I TIAD deajers in second-band furniturs and Honsehol Von Hollen bad at that time Thomss Brenan | =~ Q.-Did ver hearabontit? A.—T heard i ptask § B ey conpuited Sbont | thes e hed e dne et s i recand | om sposit thisetl JuNo, aif T ida'Casichinn i paots’ penerally, $27 Jier: antumy pawabiobess 1is matter, ~how to keep the money sa some checks tied up, and a8 foon a9 he could got | O MRCR I i i von Tollen hud enouzh | Heonde: wItDAE ECrating 14 (0 Sharncter: who paye T Reard Tom Brensn und Von Hollen talking | the moneyhe would fxit. That was told me by | Q-—Did you ask him it Yon Hollen bad enough | license, d e think it would be well 2o 1 Beivd Tom, Deensn and ¥om Uellen talking | the soney o w movey thicre to make up §15,0007 A.—No. 1did | the rate demanded. We think it would bo well for & one of the bondsmen's bends, and as Henry | ©'Q.—Dooley told yon there were due-bills theret | BSEC IO AL\ o v, i 7 aiamt astc bim | {hatnane bt porsons of howat. tepmtasion shoui Greenebaum was onc of the first bondsmen 3t was | A.~Ycs, sir, Mr. Dooley told me he had due-bills | , Q-—Atany timel A.—ctio, £l frbmoact o e B e vy o maibne | Do o6 that. 10.,1; asked him if he had money there, and | be licensed, or reccive 8 renewal of license, and all £3fe nior nothin® at thafime to keep the money. Did he tell yon what amount the; 3 &, [ ras dolne s depotitinz there, __£- Yt ko g, jsehionld be requifed togleo snch bonds sa will insure 1 4 3 y werc: he wae doing his depositing therc. Thad at that | obedience to law. Wuying such articles from - ~You stated that you had this conversation sir. e fold me also that 3lr.'Von Hollen | 3 0 S UiEn o e suspicious, becanse Georze | minors should be prohibited, unless accompanied by the written consent of parcnts or guardians; PERSONAL-WILL MAUDE ,CLAT PERSONAL-WILL NAUDE CLARE B bt 8-cadt toan old fricnd? Addross K 97, o 1005 oty oF Miwasieoar Sk pesd 58730 Wood-gts 1ust north of ‘MIwaakeo-ar: )p-bugg yand harness for $50. FORBALE-GOCD GUSTNESS EA¥E ASD{ HLACK walnut tables, for' store use. _bnquire 197 State-t. OF SATE—X TOT OF NEW SCREWS OF AL cent und; ‘tisa, A tonsaf o o 23 cintn per ponds. hariron. strel. seeond.band ormew, cut to order: anvils, vises tongy, weAring and figfln: pl“eyl,")_fl{fi& bnl&c&mku’x‘-fihm Shest innere, =0d boring-maching PR Ty s, #ock 1o carry: Investment safe and very profsable. . Tiest of clty relérences. State whateveningand whera ! on interview mightbe had. **E,” Letter Dox 122, Chi- PARTIET WANTED-K LIVE STAN (WITO. HAT fraveled) with a fow hundred” dollars capital to Jola ime in a Luriness which poys 500 per cent proiit. Address Y 7, Tribune ofice. PARTRER WANTED-WITI] $2.000 TO 35000 TO fake nn Interest in a general country storo dolng & good cnsh business. iz il bear tnvestigution. Adiress offie. ERSONAL—OLD XNO. 170, - W. N. G, 8 P. M. to-morrow atternoon. - Will Bave to mnke differens. armancements next time we meet. LOST AND FOUND. OUND—AN TRON-GRAY MARE. THE OWKER can recelve her by ng ch: a 359 PH- e y paying charges with Von Hollen on Fridsy previous to his depart- {toid him that he bad checks cnough to cover all Penys behaving very good and stealht mre? A.—Yes, £ir. . that; that there was a lot of money tied up, andso | N SLENS e Snisht, . and Cdid % 3 - 5T, 5 3 oE < T G00D GoN- 38 il i o must bavean explanation | oa: e would e il Hgnt wichout ey trosble: | 2o el S0 sticniclatso 10 s Wininonstn | fasoy skune. meliodfeom:sush ipe, iy o Lo e Pl b Pttt | FOMRS " ey QR B an nfide cics. | PARTNER WASTED=TY X TEOITSATE GO Y A.—Yes, sir. % =] 00d—1 , 2 cta, 4 B o ma- | ¥ suftably rewarded for retm to'tho owner. | ¥ 5 3 wines K = By Taestay? A —Yes, slr. T would wait |, ¥ 10w ¥1s DEFATCATION OCCORRED 1 B O B toli e a Complk of s | Cormilar the panchare OF ol oo by S pe | Ei D OEETEL, 113 LaSai-ah oo & | P S E DLACK ARD AN (FENALEY. N0 | partments S0 10 55050 Iavesment, Bracimismiay 0 Junges, Tiold fife, A.—No. Ihave not an idea how he could make it, | apiariards that he was poing to O'Hara's place to | absolutely prohibited, and, fugther, should not be | T OST—BLACK AND TAN STUT; ANSWERS TO | stcond floox. o + | Biiain rerercnoes aad iavestigato by sddreing ¥ G —WEst did you fell him you would dg? AT | excopt ss ie opened his lotters. e might have | o caanger thero. T aafd I was sorry, and then e | aliowed &, bo sold or “purchased by persons of Jaw- name of **Gyp. She tablind. and ta very fleshys | ¥30n SALE—A STARBLE SLAS BODA-FOUNTATR: | Lapane olice. 01 Him T wrould go o the. Gomptroiler and Lave | fakeh out Chceks what was sent. £01d me that he was glnd it was all rizht, that what- | ful aze, except the certificate and comsent of the | S3reward will be pafd for her returs to 267 Erio-at. OIS o S0 it seh far sy CAls o adiress ARTNER WASTED—WITH $5000 OR $5,000 this thing investizated and ece how it stood, be- Q.—To pay taxes? A.—Yes, sir; that is, per- | oJor George wos behind Mr. Dooley had explained | owner or ngent of the bullding from which it was LnsT—A SMALL SCOTGH TERRIER DITGH. | & I. CRAWFOLD, 652 State-st. P capital o an cutablished Ioan OfICE; pays 5 per cause they wounld pot give me any satisfaction. sonal taxes, as I understood from the bookkeeper and_George had_bronght in his money, and | taken (giviny the exact number and locality of said ‘Had on aleather collar nnd answers to the pame of ATP—& GOO STTED FISHIN cent per moath on espital invested. Addresm Bo3, AR om. and from Mr. Heafford. 1 forsot to state that T | c¥i Tthins was all right for the Iast two years. building) shail in every cuse acoompany the mate- nie. Tetarn fo 303 Wesd andolph-et., Bondar | K Oro o ol Do wiera, And abng -sceogh b [ Tribuseomee. Q.~—What &id Von Hallen say to you? A.—Well, | called, onc time, Mr. IHesfford in the vault, Qx?—-uo\,v abont rin? 301d. e and get o reward. s Westiny Tichords G ¥, " trecch-londer. EDWIN Purrv!:n WANTED—IN MANOFACIURING A be 52id I need not be adraid. 1didn't need tomake [ and Afr. Jlubbard. That was after 1 SECOND TERM? - Scvere penalties should be imposed to eatorco | J[OST-TN A WEST SIDE CAR. OX TIIE NionT | THOMAR Jr., gunstore i74 South Clark-st, ‘uew article that there (s a fortune n: capitai $500; outamountain of a molebill. He saiditwasnot | left the oficc, and 1 told them that THE SECON ‘me that hohad | obedience. 4 of the iBth. & pocket-book contalning n sum of | ST ~=——===—=— | zood reference pivenand required. 17, Tribnsaf- mecessary, because he said that be conld make it | Theard some bad ramors on the street, and Tasked | A.—The sccond term, it seemed to me, that hohad | 0% Piote ncoe and police ations, rigidly | BORES;, The Gnder will bo rownrded Ly tho loser at SEWING TLACHINES, gee. _®p any time. Dooley also told me— them If they didn't know anything, of if there wag | B larger acqualutince A omS: Into. T often Spoke | enforced, would reach and nh““fl“‘, great masmof | SEteEt NORWELL & FIMPEON. ARG AT PIHSTOT.A80 SINGER FAMIES ARTXER WANTED—EITRER _ A OR, Q.—Did he ecknowledge to you that he hed been | anything in it, if they had found anything out, and :ll-';lt‘be b :’fif}gf ?:‘r‘:a“w “,feo, s M“ml’"u petty thicving which is mow so prevalent in onr | [,05T-A WHITE CO% FROW Wi6 TWENTE- oatne caver, m‘“’l for 995 Binger iodi Shectal, in the lumber business 1 this cley. with| prmbling: A —Te enidt didnt smount to uny, | Lrecollectat one timo it down and looked over | 10 7%; 1ato out? Your wife don't like that, and | City, and which is such a source of fujury and aa- AU ¥ BOMA e I oo Zost 6%, for 835; yheeler &Wilson hmit-caninet, cost | SaBrlL o) %30t 000L o PR eads oge chpltal: 152 DesE £95, f0r'835; on elegant Grover & Baker full cabinet, | §f ol 28 fiven nod roquired. Address O &3, Tribe e e ST e s o Bl loprieed wa FLEORE £V 68l TS o TLVER-DLA ) 0 Aswdflfi:-nlyéz?l LSRR TR 1‘ OCKF; CONTA) 4 hetyeen Ashiand-nv. and Honors-st. uncofice. i ward glven by returaing the samo to 45 Honore-st. OST-FRIDAY FVANING_POCRETBOOK: CON- J tents $13 and letters addressed Bridget Butler. ‘Findor retara to 153 North Deasborn-st. nad reccjve ro- B it mtie o Shount o BASIINE ML B | oo P oo nd b b Co v il sagek pow i | ouk famiy Liave got 4 iele fisgusied abont fand | Bozince to the honcat portin of itgpeople, eaid. .. | Siuat the real estaie warrant and also the special | ou ought not o siss OULNONAE, ) 011 tep | momorable body with the barmest hop that yon wil | Q.—THad yoa never teard abont his gambling be- | warrants were nll correct up to that time—that {s AZon, he MYP& ‘P3¢ Ta only jnst now. As'soon as | give to the suggestions herein prompt and just con- fore thas time® A.—Yes, sir; 1did hearnot fong | for 1874 Of course the real estate must be correct, - : - i | sideration. this business I3 over L liave no business o be out, e, ity Pareman; Amos Gianste, As e . MACHINERY. FO“ SALE—CTIRAP-ONE SMALL ENGINE E;. Dleasare boat. ‘before. It was about the same time. Bickerdyke | They have never advertized a delinquent list during - p ¥ e . ! bt beanys, *1 have to be st mectings, and after F n =4 i Geo !geunzuggf e time? Yoninguiee tor Bitivo e e then o, e meationed | ;i ciings we tallcand st around, nd he eave, | Sorague, Dernard Celiahary Wihilam Aldrigh, €. | 0ST-ON CALUNET OF 'SOUTH PATK-AV.+ ove o r i ooy T baseptnt 7 [Fon'Tollen sl the fima. What 1ind of businem | "G it i 3 dehtiéncy in the delin- | '*Tcannolétay sway becsuse thoro ' friends tolped | X Corbin, Monroo Nasthe & W, Bhwarte, 20 B | Li%londey dhertoon. o soaror seriped cashimort | (WIEAP MACHINREON RCCOUNT.OF THE | 1101 BALE—O% 1> HORSE BOILER AND ENCINE % son Fob with BmE" e sys: e Intend | quont it 1 wonld haed been diacovered when the | me and I have to TR L o Sheewin. . v Glasive, CooSe | Yiawl Finfor'wfil be rowanded by teaviag sameasca | | popalaris of O AL R TS0 pooi coniifion tor tac, x S50 s Address X o s Oy e e e e soms 004 rosson fog | Waller, J. W' Sheahan, E. T. Watkiue, . W, | Sty Suren e Dand machioes of (hat make. and | DHIGY Jar e OST-STRATED AWAY THURSDAT MORSISG 2 Tast, two horses, one cream-colored horse and one Fray mare. Aasone retuning them to me et South ranston or informing me of their wheres recelve aliberul reward. JACOB BRACKLEY, Scuth Esanson. 0ST~$10 REWARD FOR THE BETURN OF TITE Lfi.lrh'y papers and no questlons. A No. 425 and second-] - upan the poblic by selling them as new machines. ~ Aoy SALE—OR EXCHANGE—COMPLETR WESux-( b desiring to bity seoond-hand machtncs canbe aur. | 1 Oj heat In extrwniss) b OuF office ot Detter Teams thAB Others can At~ (7 with patents. thehess i “‘":5 rd tlem, and be astured of what theyars buyisg. LEGARNT SREWING-MACIINE, LATEST DI~ rovements, brind mew, irst-ciass fa every par- i aited thrus ears: nek dmarEars Fdier, o oy enot o oy i | PR S ey o e g | o o i XeCiong st en | Botie F o e Bl Sl B T i s caaney D et ot ought 12 fivee boen dvariisod. . | 10,90 nul sec that party or he hadto g0 and see | bee, George Schucider, J. B Gaslilus. S e S N ot s | Doy hodid youesy thit s, Jogiiold tastto ;h;ql’_“{éfg Jon ko whero Vo lollea it A.—o: JEWELS. e B e, Ao el e oE | & aiat dd thog syt A Tioy sald ther ad | ¥ @ ave you heard ansthing ffom hm ince he Fall down, star-gerast O, trefuble and falll also_dump-scow, compartments; also seco: Martgo bailers And epgine. Westers Sobmariss WNC”-BI‘CENM %3 lle-at. D SALE—CUERAP-TIEEE TO FOUR.NIORSE u:»- pawer eaging and boles. - APply nt213 8ad 218 Kin i and #traight He has got into very bad hands. never done 1t before; that it was not the custom, 3 £ mown B aod hal 6 you metn by bad | Sad toeyad wpver done T dund henine, | westanad ARa, 0 1 o notors e | - Lot Lot ok about 5 the ooe Bl U8 = ity o et e youl ever say anyihiee o 9o ’ —Wiie o for Lot e gat Rundtals, all, S T CANBETE tnxer, retall ab 8901 price. R _SALE—GIHEAP—A SMALL FOOT. mid, **Some bad polfticians—rottenpoliticians. . | aboat, publishing dolinquent ity A —Yes, siri catio ta thiscountry? A1t was i fho Binglom R eEatter aant Teomn dbot (0 door My o I st g, SIDE. CANBE heelér & Wilson, B cabinc ctay oo prteasda. | Hvitn sy and toedicren. PR po a o —Did_he mention any pamest A.—No, gir; | T told him. _lic esid it was never done before. | of FHORCE - that ‘beldngs now to Prussic, near | ey noes yon1 \Tho Patner ton make more. Yowour Voo retall gi prive 854 . Siiaer 0 % and Tows £ retag, $90; Q 3 X Y gumblers, he said. He 8aid, ‘‘George is too good- | T says, ‘‘Now, George, it would bring in Q.—1ias he relatives living there now? A.—Yes, mrfl;mm‘ber.\'u TO HAVE ERGINES ANDY Fal_mach! e, on: atad bo%km & Wa. ouitis Sormes Citasas o Are ye not gems in fhe deep-bine space? TindquaTtars, S-years old, Datared, i § o afraid hels notsate.” - Well” | tho taxes I you did thai it would | G e ot 1os 20 e sogs B i Owie with b, e it | Sinqtenthee or It “Sok - wonlh nond | - Q—Wat relatives? A—Well he hns gothis | o Whyaee fo there docsuoy onchnowt .| ARAESRGASENCU AN S AN | pGSeoent b o R B e | M ; Tose fanch. ont clerks every week, becatse the people would [#HTEN UC ottie ofcousins, Hle hus gob 4 | Sebin the bine of heaven to glow, ShIE Apleceat b ent o d Sycamold, Anond | poF FALE_SEVERAL LATE TPROVED S | VY ANIEL STEANTXGIEASD BOLER, FRORI Lpiehstllopn . L2 B e A e D e st oot enousy | mothor licee in Chitago, but no father. Llis father And tempt us mortuls here below. . il Fesarded by cailing or Addsoasing WILLLAM | [ elines embroctiiall lads In the masker, to besold | f\ iy 6, (NI Poser, cheap for cash.” B P k v 3 | e A 3 o 24do sce. 5 w oney e 5 hewas with himatt A —Ho eaid it was on tho | help, and it would take two or three men to capy | USROS AT (RN TATES 4 o, 1 gomt | Apdyewillmot fall? So far, and folr] STHAY ED—FRON 2 BRTASE AV, LAROETROS- | Soame gfl:&,;;uc;?‘}mvfi Car o CLAIRVOXANTS. CoEnch ot Aladledn and GIMk e the 2 {E1Ck this defaleation then oocurred fn | thinkso. Well, they have & good farm-business Then I must try by myself to rise; ‘gray horse; hadon & haner, & SALE-AN DMPEOFED GHOVAE ¢ BAREE 1 dQ,—_-Dn you know who keeps that? A.—No, sir, i —Y%u e nm Tty tax? A Yes. sir. that is | there. For grasp you I must, thouch empty air TOLEN—OVERCOAT FROM NORTHEAST COT> | dolph-at. hetics lowving ety A WONDER—THE CELEBRATED GYPSY PALM- G hat sther places did he say he was at? A, | oy oninion.. I b, beglaning. of April, when I | Q-—TIave they auy estate thero, or anything of | eIl et instead of tho priat, o " Clark and fgnroe-sta. S5 paid a5 nix atestons | TARSTTT Aas SEToG GRS FORSATE. | 2% caa be consulied at 300 Milwgakee-ar.; feo S1 r r that kind? A.—No, sir, Idon't think tlicy have. Jewels like my love'seyea. ) | ssked for the pocketbook and papera Eooms b and 10, Teyiie geetis dons st haimo. IRAD: RSALE PBAETIAN ETATIORAMATERILIZING BEANCES 0., 212 East Madison day, 3 . a . A SoT WAST L Go0D EERTEG TR | S0 Lt Adamudt., ooraer Flitivay., Keam 7. «call at 180 State-st. ‘GEOPEANY WIZAED — MADAM LONDOX, ~ N—-BY MIS' o N NA-AV. L R a s T e said thers was another place near the llcy, | first heard abont thid gambling, T didn't know how | {hRtkind? A-—No eir 1ot think thes Rave. -past 12, parasol with woodcg hlm;lk_ A D'l’:‘!l’flmz.i]l%l‘l‘)‘oldofl 0 o on Clark st. Bat he never showed me the house! | could do it, because the Cashier told me every- | Inever irquiced o Tasked himm to.~He Siways tried to getont of it | hing was correct, snd soT Went and lookedover | Hexothoyhuse. 0y o _yrop sirinis | A violin of Stradivarius, It s rolated, was re- Q;=What did he say about his gimbling there } the personsl-property books. nncie had a big farm out tkere,—his; father's | cently sold to Herr Ascherberg,a gentleman | Stickand green stone knob wnleft Instead. T atdies B St Sl et Saother | G Sow ol lnowlow e got thoponey 1o | pncle had 1 i T ouk bern ot it n Drcades, for S0 Toris 10 has | SR AT S VUM s P50 TIEhiEd & TS, o ovE | it wiart cliionsg ot senle) over oppoeite the Court-House, over Dunham's, | book and Jooked ovér and Ifound three or four ———— ong been tlhe property of the Cathedral, T ATDNLT = = 1| ol tn good prdar. - Slngis oftce. S Wesk My o 146 South Halsted s, wpestatie. . Te sald o saw him one tyme there. He | items marked paid. and not checked with the nsual SHOW THYSELF TO ME. was formerly used in the chair. B B A D R e o SE SISGER MACIINE. e OSE ANERICAY | (3850 THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER, THF. WOK. 8aid they had him in once, and that he Jost most of |-check-mark. . Ton ground ber neck with 8 1Ml bell. Lost on Satur 333¢ two Eliptica, each 835 ane Tdoyen: derof heworld 1o telling the pasty prescat; aad Ris forane in it. —To show that it had been traneferred to the MARRIAGES. day. 20th fnat. J. REYNOLDS, 15 Charles-placc, car- | deot, 25t oo Wilson, 820 o, 3 Twenty-sixthas, | fitare: brings the seoarated together; makes bome Q. —Bickerdyke eaid he Jost most of his fortune? book? A.—To show thatit had been trans- When my weary, troubled soul, (O TS O ner Fifth-av. and Harrison-st. _{ corner Cottage Grove-ay. EKSTROM & YONGE. B’W’mmn]:hr_um: .::Lu how to recover low and A.ZYes, sir; he eaid he lost about $100,000 init, | forredto the cash book. Every night the cash From life’s tempestuous billow-roll, SERTATL AAHOND 3y 16,2t the rosl | @ wEwARURWILL BE PRIDFPORTETURS OF | Givowrn OFFICE OF X 3 Swicmemt 5w sies anicles, Satistaction given o 20 par. 164 and he tried to get 3t back, and he conldn’tdo it, 4 book was checked with the warrants, and any error Sends its vofce in pruyer to Thee, dence of the bride's uncle, G. A. Sandford, Esq., | ¢ conch-dog Snyder to No. I Kinzie-st.; medium West Madison-sc. Machines 6ol on @onthly pay- | =oraiis G S S s and e tried to convert George from thats snd ho | that was made daring the day could b orrected. Savior, show Thyself to me. Tockford, I, by the Rev, F. B. Fodanusy, £tz¢, bobtall, neacly white, dark edrs, biook fiose. enth, Teattd, 800 Cxchangod Opeh D p ADAYEETARKLOV, GYSFY FORTUNE T2 10l Dbecause _evel resh in his min - Hammor REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY ORE RERS— Dler. 200 Contro-av. Yadieaonly; fee 0 cents, o "’s‘ifi#};‘ on;nfl:‘ !u'L!:hP e:org;fie‘?w\; oo | Wiiather he had coflected moro o less, and 80 we When the world eeems dark and drear, F’;"\‘;?us;{ffi’:,‘}{g’,;‘# “; A'm';?n;:,, Swina, @ i o Day MALs with & pioes out of Hont a1 | L b ot o m‘»“'fnfl? SR T[ADAM MILSOM,) NATURAL CLAIEVOYANT; and “yon 100k in’and see, snd you will fnd | conid Aind it o And T've not ane hope to eheer Thiomas J. Gurrison and Flors O.' Orcutt, both of | Sersnvest. 33 Forfancat. LY. HLUSCH & CO.. 13 Markett, Y foiaases oy, Removed 1o 040 Buatese, Bead they will ewindle you, no matter how closo yon | Q.—~Whendid you first look.at the personal. The rugged path once trod by Thee, this city. . 5 REWARDSTRAYED, FROM 82 SOUTH TE NEW REMINGTON BRWING MAGHISE 18 watch, and he did ‘so, and he satd, ** Charlie, Sou | property book to ece if it had been done! A.—It « Savior, show Thyself to me. s Green-st., on Friday, May 19, liver-colored slut, tho most rellabie. Agents wagted for city snd UEEN OF SPIRITS TRANCE MEDIUM TELLS can be easy, George promised me he would never | was about four weeks ago, in the beginning of n&fifi%{-flg&e{fi&l‘:—b dg_\: Rc:e-:& %omlffi lfiz’éegfilflfifnfihfifir auswers to namo of Fanay. | country. 237 State-st. true, past, Dresent, and future. 626 South State-st. there again.* April. stray; <ate Cr Al ek HE BEST SEWIN ¥ THE ) EMOVED—BAN T = i IS TossES. « | “Q=About the time Mr. Greenebsum told you B i Tareeach day; Stateat Mr. Prank Meraon sud Moo Kdto Croson: | &7 (3 AR TOR _TRORMATION WIEEE TTHE EIST SEVING MACHISE IS THE SAwest | QEMOVED_BATCS CHILDREN ARE PR3- Q.—How large 8 sum did hesayhe had lostthere? | abontit? A.—Yes, sir; right after. Tielp me o tolive for Theo, L I A el ey Thn. ¥ R o T P b s Wi | abmuar. f isou-st. They hold seances Sundsy, Wedaesdsy, DX A.—He said he thonght that George must have lost -Yon ‘wmwd tosce how he got the money? And manifest Thyself to me. KT, %{G.vnl" tlx!eI re#fimi]e ':i &i!er bslghe; Mrve“nluin I the T ernon v mear Thist g E DEMINGAON SEWISG MACHINE 75 TiE | L858 baturday evenings st 8 o'clocic. s % ev. J, AL el e Miss VOENOU-A Y.y MEAL This e £ ADEO? 5 A (VOR O e M loie? Aot thathe saw | "G~ our Fuspicions were sroused by the fact o Abble L. Mann. $1() ForARLost Frod GTEASALIEST S haad i e foF san s Chen ™ aciring DIVORCES. that you bad heard that he was gambling, and had | Itis gencrally dmitted that the Sultan {6 4 ~ HALL_LUMBARD—At the residence of E. P. | tDLL o iarge black and white French poodls dag. arul] m“fim‘&&m‘“‘w cheaper than any W‘W ALLY AND QUIBILY OBTAINED pisce 3 for Incor mpatibllity, &tc.; residence nor persol presence not nzcmrg m-gumu suficlent V’g‘,fi‘ feo Lz lose, but thst was what be found out from étting into bad odor with the European | mobey, No. 105 Calumet-av., May 17, by the R 57 Ashiand Block, icago. . A at these large amounts of money? A.—Yes, sir. ¥ the §eospe. 1t wasin that nelghborhood somewhere. | 1os o Mr. Hepper, that he was owers; which is rerlly not, remarkable, 6ot | Dr. Clencr. 3z GeorgeE. ‘Hall and Miss Mary A, dn't say anything positively. —You sugpected, W hen was 1t uutp;:n Bad this eonversation & HIND IN 113 ACCOUNTS! sidering the strong smell of mosque he has | Lumbard, both of thiscity. No )5 REWARD—_LOST, A LAL D) biack. very fat Newfound Ffondsy to JOFLN BEST, 160 South Water-st., 8ad si% WO _BINGER IMPROVED, FOLDING-COVER Tmachines for sele, one $30and o Sty o i One Teginm maching redtted, with cowfé%ww tabler IVORCES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY QBTAISED BE! ickerdyke—first conversation? | A.—That | A.—Yes, sir. Ibelieved then that there must be : . REIDY- “Bev. T I D Frae’ e “bopiuning of - March some- | owetimgin it £ believed then, mure: Twould not, | ADOUL Bl o afekc A weasisd oot ot B R Chiren, M BE. TLamp | osborerorart TR D oo bR eaoh rotmine. Sn roiranicd | A {n every State of the Uplon for Icomptibliey, ste, fng out; I bad no | OId Mr. Perkins has grown sick an aud ks Ratle K. Heldy, both of this city. EDUCATIONAL. gnoyear. X. P. LARSEN, 580 East Division et L L S O E B Thee” AU tat tms T had resizued: | reat: T wanted to fnd someth A 1 jicas there in thé ofice, 38 1 was ot of it, but | with hearing his grandchildren incosssatly talk- 5 5 : | B e 81| i i WESSLING__ERMELING At the residene o | o X5v WiLL GIVE ENOLISH OF FENGH AXD ANTED — NEW SINGEL PANILY SEVINC. J)TVORCES TEGALLY AND QUIETLY OBTAIN- but went most every dayto the office there, i sonctimes a letter of a paper sent there, Ttook the liberty anyhow, and soIeatdownand | fng about the glorics of the Philadelphia’show; ide i L 17, b; i ¥ ber Lo ta daand e vry aavion ioat i, | wesbon s coupe of artanl bk, snd 1 o | il e”siconld n sieneing them for £ tims | (330002 P 3ol Wi | A SehelestEib e o SR el { oo o e o o MY | VSR B o B o B ¥ ouhe reopy EISE a;:’rim’gng::u;ni'n ‘onedargo . sam ot “about | the other day by rfiflu‘m‘gxq“er%“s},’;‘. Aste, Ot Cufiago, angilles Alnlan E. Ermeling, of Na- | SfTnd omce. i ~ %0 LEASE detree.” Address P, O. Bax 4, Chlcago. pY. S o % - % | ayc, ye muy say what ye picase about yer Sin- | perville, 11l . ; T - L) 3 e o oo Rk abint s gambling? A e O gw"‘g;:“" i was marked palt T vim accanoaed thayls, but ye-can’t maks ‘em what they msed | ¥ OWEN—KILMORE—April30, ot the Ads Street ‘.%’5%;‘.?.’.’;5&%‘;&% O FORLENSE OGN SRLESI0TS OF CHICAGE.AY. DYOESES STEILY SBTATED Fon oo “rom sane more triends. They told me abon “oud 61 St of who marked it paid, snd Tsmw | to be i my Young days,” and e turned off the | . E. Chnreh, by the Rev, Mir.' Caldwoll, Gus & | ang e Sramiie ard by atasesoine. (b Tatteronly) | 21 sapecior, Harow Lrie, e, Bickerdlke, Noble, | eat proot of resdencs tmmaleniaic fee arier docma —Canmt you recollect the names of any af | right of that it was Voa Hlallen's handvriting, and | £38 2nd shulfled Zway to bed in the dark. - { Owen and Miss Frank J, Kilmore. No cazds. 1 Frof. WAL McFARLAND, 298 West Wasitngwn-st. orlndisna-ati. G. BE, 208 LaSalle-at. BS. VYN, Boom 5, 83 Washingion-t., Chicage. ’ o)

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