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THE CHICAGO HORRIBLE ! HMow Civil War Is Conducted i South America. The Sanck of the City ot Cnll, in Colombia, A Town Ravaged for Hours by » Mob of Drunken Partisans. A ficone of Unbridled Plunder, Ar=on, Rape, nnd Murder. The Churhes Robbed, and Their Vory. Altars Stained with Blood. Corrervondence Panama Star and Merald. OaL, Jan, 12.—Alter a perint of scveral years of relative peace and of partlal prosperl- iy, civil war s ngaln devastating the United Stntes of Colombia, ‘The blenntal elections wiich took place last yeor for the Prestdency of the Union and of the nine Federal States Into which the country Is divided mave risctoa revolution In the three Atlantlc States of Boll- var, Mazdaleng, and Pansga, aml toasplit In thedominant Liberal party, which henceforth becsme divided into two hostile acctions, A timely altiance with the Conservatives, pald for by a vote of 81,000,000 gisen by Congress to the Btato of Antloquia for the ostensibly pur- posa of bullding a rallroad, cnabled the Liberal Gavernment to Insure the return of the official candldate, Benor Aquilco Parra, ns President of of the Republic for the constitutional period of twa years beginning In April last, Ilis Admin- fstration had not yet been Inaugurated when symptoms of & violent Conservative reactlon became visible, and in July last a rovolution broke out, hieaded hy the Conscrvative Govera- ments of the sovercign States of Antloquia and Tolima, Asls usually the casc, this Btate, Caucg, hos been the first to sufler, but until Jately tho town and district of Call had been left in undisturbed possession of the Liberal party, although rumors were not wanting of ‘a premoilitated outbreak. From the very com- mencement of the war the Provines of Call has ‘bean the chief stronghold of the Liberals, and tho source whencs the Covernment drew ita greatest supply of men and of means. The town is by far the most fmportant one of the Cauca. It occuples the centre of tho valley formed by tho river of that name, and comi- mands thie road to Buenaventuru, which Is the only port on the Pacltie avnilable for the intro-, duction of arms, ammnunition, and such rein. forcementa as the Federal Government might ‘e enabled tosend in case of urgent need, Tha nhabltants can be roughly cstimated at sbout 40,000, of which moro~ thian two-thirds ean bo sald to rconstst of o vninhand pupulation of black and imnixed blood, fmbued with intenscly Communjst doctrines,—~the remaininge thint being for the most part of Spanish origin, The latter forms wha may bo called tho mercantile, industrial, and ag¥leultural clasacs, and js come- oeed chiefly of Conscrvatives, or Goths na they are usually ealled by thelr opponcnts, 'Thicre 1s alg0 & sprinkling of foreigners of all nations. A REIGN OV TERROM, Although Call hind hitherto eseaped the direct ravages of war, 1L must not be inferred thak tho inhabitants had uot recefved thelr full sliatc of the dreadful consequences insoparable from o revolution In this country, Far from it. The towa had becomo o desert under the rein of terror exerclsed by the agents of a tovermnent thatclaims the most libersl and endightened nst- tutlons for {ts own. A very large proportion of the male population was in the ficid or hiding in the mountains, aud all the Conservatives, without auy r (A toogo or infirmities, were constantly fnprisoucd for the uremu- avment of the large contributlons levied on all sich as were supposed 10 have money, while, on the other hand, atl thelr cattle, property, and mer- chandlse was sequestered, and \'lrlunll{l at the disposal, niot ouly of the military anthoritics, but of cvery petty municipal employe that <hosc to ussume dictatorlal powers. Even.for- elgners, whose mueans and vecupations did not alfow them to Teave the country, or to abandoen the property m‘uIrcd hy many years of toll aud privitions, lared nu better in this respect, than tho natives. Subject to every species of Insult, of threats, and of abusc, expused to rmuu to extortionat the bauds o the authorities uud of tho Guverument Itself, thelr condition had bo- coine no better than that of Chrlstiay slaves in ihe hondaof an Eoatern depot, and the gusrans tees offered by the pyblle treatlca a bitter ymock- cry and a farce, Huch was the. state of thines wiien, on the 18th of December Juat, ot 7 o'clock fu the eveniog, the hour of Spanlsh refresco, correspunding to our tea-ilme, u_band of some thirty-flve men, mostly unarmed, under Carlos Patliio, entered the town and united under the Monnstery of Ranta Labrnda, situated atout two Vlocks from the principal plaza, This bullding Dl been used for some tinie past us o burracks nlml depat for Government storcs and aunnuni- oy, THE FINST OUTUBEAK IN CALL Favored by the darkness, the leader of the baud made hia way to ths principal catrance, Tinocked down and alsarmed the sentinely whilo at the samu nontent his followera rushed i, cured the arms stacked in the corridor, and took ths depot withous firiog » ahot, capturing 140 prisoncrs, two tons uf powder, and o quantity of other wnmunition, In the meantine oy alarn had becw giver, amd the principal plaza was fitled with a frantle crowd of Liberals, of whom sbaut forly made thefe way fnto the Munld. rallvy and began firing nt rimdom in atl dir fous, while tho rest, eelzed with o ewule, dis- craeil to thelr homes, whilen few — *unerva. Ives took posscasion of the Lhoroagan., s lead- {ng futo thy plaza, and roplied to ths fire of tho Liberals fu the Munleipatlty. This. Jasted all night and until 10 o'vlock. bn the morning of the 10th, wlen . the Muunicipality was surrendered, Nefther side suifered any loss, there belng only one man killed,— s drummer of 1he Lileral parly, who wus recidentally shot by one of tho Liberal Chiefa, In the Mutilclpolity sbout hulfa million of Home Ington cartrldges wero stord, oud fell fnto the lands of the Consvrvatives, Ou tho whole however, the Liberal nhabltunts suffered uo articular annoyance I:n‘)'nml the loss of sone irearms, horaes, and sadidles, and in genernd {t fs but Jdatico 16 any thnt thy weetelivl little ¥ of Cofiecrvatives maintained perfect onder aud vaused but lttle troublo to any one, Btlll, & gread deal of fuconvenienco was causcd by the sudden stoppage of thy traflic by which this town ppited with provisions, vegetables, and fe The fecllng of alurm and inge-url- 1y was also vcr{ Frcnl, 03 it was known tnat the Liberal foreo which ieft this town g few days befure ‘the Conservative * pronuncianento could not hefar distant, ond the chavacter of ita Jeader, Uen, Duvid Pena, was already gsso- clated with roany doods of cruelty und outruge that will render {t forever Infunoits i the n- nals of his country, PENA PHERARING FOR 1118 EXVEDITION, Pena detergnined none shivulid share* with him he glory, as hie termed i, of exterminating the Uuthie aud delivering his ustive town, s first stop was conslstent with his ondinary mode of recrulting his mon. ‘Tho doors of the gual of Buga wera thrown open, gnd ILs crew of con vicls, rufilans stalucd with bloodshed aml crime ol eyery kind, lnco?orau.«l with his own truops, already conslsting {u part of the sweeplngs ol the prisons. The man's doctrines were knownj slaughter, robbery, and degtruction followed in his footstops; awml, for lm:{:uen around, hands of egrocs, demoralized by dyunkenuess, by vie by babitual depravity, docked ta bls” stu ard, Fach town, each v{lisie, furnished its con- tingent, snd by tho timele reached Palinira, tho cegtre of the luhacmigrowm s disteict, hundreds of fugltive Liderals from Cabi ltselt had Jolned him, composinir s motleycrowd varioualy estimat: ed at from 000 L0 4,000 men,—alarge proportion mounted sud groed with Jances, othicrs with rifles, guns, and old muskets; all carrying cut- asacs; uud many sxce, cruwbars, and other fin- plements of which lhefllllll stripped the estates and ehumlous on thelr line of march, leaving desolation behind thew, Pulmir pufiu‘y. g most Liberal town in the whule Couca Valley, was with dliticulty saved from destruction. Twenty thousand dullars was deinanded by Peua a3 the price of 1Ls rausuinj but no weutlon 1y wade of this fact I bis ofliclal seport, which merely stalos he was tucelyed there with great suthusiasin, At the pass of the River Cauwa, sbont half way between Palwira and Call, Peua tovicwed and haraugued bis men, askivg them but Lo retake Calt, and the price of thelr victor: would bo six hours of sack slaughter, au thoe gratitication of unrestrained lust, tor which purpose beo urced them to spare {he wouien al:&&emoymz the otlier fubabltants oot uud TON SLAVGUTER BEQUN. From bis pubtlshed report it sppesrs he bad over 3,500 men, orgonfzed fute ive corps, and With these his sttempted to surround the town, ‘which 1s open on all aldes. AR daylight ou thi E#h olgecalmba;. tos buLy :l Fun{arv observing Pena’s spproach, furiously st- tacked bia, dveoced, guird, but i v , but thelr nymber Wia g0 uiicant ibat they wers soou cut Lo Dleces. W Iulluytd b ble, The and that of Ruenaventora, twhich, fAnding ftel . waw the tnhahltants, awalened by fhe fting Tiherty ta lend Its military servicer, ardered forces Liberals potiring into the town by alf the prin- «lpal streets feadlng fnto the it Toud crlen of “Death to the Goths," ng live Pena? % Down with the shamelcss Gothe,! In adense mass of wingled horee and Tant they advanced on the Mtnleipadity,—a duskv crowd of yelling iniscresnts,—bedizened with red ribbons and _streamers, wade ad with dvink, ond thiratiog for blood and destrucee tfon. . Whila n few were breaking down the doors of the prison whera the Liberale who had been taken on the 18th of December wera confined, Uie majority spread In cvery direction in search of plunder. A inomentary check, hows evcr, was caused hy aloud explosion inside the Munfcipality, and the confuslon was now li- creased ten-folil by the shrieks of the prisuners fn thatbnilding, 1t soon #ppears that the Con- servatives, anticipntinie the probability of de- feat, had determined to blow up the magnzine and bury themeeives ami their ndversaries in the rufus. Most fortunately for the town, only a few boxes of cartridiges “fgnlteds atill, the shock blow out one_side of the Municiality, caurlug the death of the reckless parllsan whio dleliberately fired n, As these events were taking piace, Gen. Fena rode in niter bis men. LIke them, bo was the worse for drink, and now he deliberately ordered tie town {0 bo sacked, giving his banditt! five hours® leense to slav, to rob, and to outrage the defenceless In- bubltants nf discrction. 1t is necdless to 83 his urders wero but too enthusfastically obeyed. THE SCENE OF TERROM AT 1T8 NEIGHT, By this time, crowds of furics in the shape of wonten of thu lowest class, in many cases with thelr offspring st thelr 3, swarmed the streets, hounding on the exclted mub to break down ai} the doors thnt were not immedlately thrown open. Tho seene of terror was at Its height, All the louses were bedizened with red’ rogs, shawls, Imndkerchiefs, tuble-covers, and petticonts, Everything hearl the dis- tinetiva colors of the “invaders were requls- tioned, and displayed over doors and windosr: Such foreleners us conld boast of flugs amoni thelr effcets algo hung them out; but It roon appeared that nll teusted to n broken reed for salety. Long before the plaza was taken, the, work of plunder had alrcudy begun ip the ones strects, and some of the stores i the plaza it- #elf were broken (nto and stripped of_thelr con- ents beforo the fring had conmenced, fn Come metcial strect, out of twenty that existed before e attack only fonr remaln, und in othee parta overnmont congrr.tuiates ftaclf on ctory, it deplores and condemns e most £olemn manner the excesses which fol- lowed. After their triumpb, a part of Lo victorl- on troops comnlited oilenren” ngalnat morality, wiiich are entirely incompatible with the dispi- sltlon, dictrine, and tendencice af tha Literal par- ty. The Giovernment, In compliance with the Im- jerative duty fo protect ita dignity and the honorof i party which it tipholite, condemna Feverely the nld excreeen, and wiil cmploy itaclf, If the situas tion of the war which averruns the country will peemil, fit_fnvestivating whe are_the perrons re. rponsiile for sch exceeses, in order that upon them exelnnively may justly fall the judement of ublic opinlon_and of history. Publish this resos Plll;hn(n tho oMctal Mulletin tor the information of all, e —e—— - - CURRINT GOSSIP SKATING. i T chased the matd erith ranid feet, Whera fco and sunbeatn quivar; Hut stil] Teyond me, Ahyly fieet, She llashed far down the river. Sametines, blown backward (o the chase, With Lalmy, soft caresres, F1elt ncross iy giowlog ace The waft of peefmried trosdes. Sometlmet o glanes she shat behind, (e pracefn] ahonlders tarning Aclicek whowe tints the coger wind Had set like suarise burning. Then, fn o sndden onward glide, #i16 rusfied with even mation. An 1 long wavo's the restiess Wie Drives shoreward faat from oceany Anil awlift ns some winged creataro sped Trar down tho erpstal river, Tntii the shining form that tied dreamed might Ay forever. —Daut Hayne in Harper's Basar. BEATING A DEAD-BEAT. Detrot Free Treen, For some days past an_unknown female has Decn In the habit of making an afternoon trip on the Woodward arenuc cars, gencrally getting aboard at Jefferaon avenuo sud riding to Hrady street. The first two or three times she pald her faro promptly epough, but the uext trip alic of thd towh two or three, by pure it % handed 120 o goue el roveral te, | Wrote something ou a cart, ant fid ‘l’ffiu:“t' mc'):;fi‘mame ummagfhfiggn whefh;r tleman, and te patd her fare, The next rlp she walted till the driver rang the fare-betl, and when slte saw him looking through the door she advanced and held up a card on which was writtens o T am deaf and domb." Tho driver didn’t want to create n scene, and slie rode u8 a dead-hesd, Next day she went through the sama performance, buv when ehe boarded the car the third aftertivon ho was ready for her, Ilc ind every reason to believe Tier fraud, a9 Ahio liad been heard to speak fu a car comlmzg down, When she entered the car ahic tool u seat anid began reading, sceming to Tlave na carthly {nterest In the fare question, "Fhiero are no conductora on the route, aod the driver controls botl: doors. Before Irady atrect wos reaclied the unknown female was thio only pasacnier. Bhie roso and rang the bell at tho strect, but tho deiver paid not the loast heed. She rang agaln, and he hurrled_up the norse. Then she trlal m&uull tho belloff thiecar, but the man never turned his head: The worn- an rushed to the door and pusiicd and tugged i1l she waa red fn the face, but not an inch would it budge. Rushing to tho front door, sho pounded the glass i g furlous’ wavner, aud by aud by thedriver “accldentally *? looked around. She gestured wildly, and o8 ho shook his head in n stupd way, shie lield up her card, which sald: “] wn deal and dumb” The driver fumbled around for two or thres minutcs and hrought out a smatl thy owners were Liberals, Conservatives, or forelyuers. Property destroyed belongivg to the lutter amounts to about 150,008 or & 000, among E“fi"’"’ German, and ftallan nuue tionalitles. Kobbery and worss had been l- censed by 8 General of the Columblan Repub- 1lc, and ‘why should the plunderers spare any v wiien afl wero equally at thelr mercy The commerce of Call was doouied to sufer a sbock from which it will never recove few mer- chants, favored by the exceptional position of thielr premilses, and by the nysistance of friends among the invaders, ‘succeeded in gaving their anln, ut the expense of all tho liquors they had I thelr posscesion; but fn the'niajority of cases the mers attempt catsed the loss of many valanble lives, By niiddsy most of the storcs were cleared of thelr contents. Men, woucn, and children wero scen staggering fn every di- rection under the burden of thelr spoil, and were in turn mialtreated, knocked duwn, and sowctimes even kilied and deprived fu turn by )t,l:r"r feliow-thieves of the proceeds of their rob~ eries. A OB OF DRUSKEN FIENDS. It happened that the plundered stores con- tafned large quantities of liguorss HBarrels and eases of wino and spirits were turned into the atreets, and a saturnatin of drunkenucss liczun that will never ba forgotten by those who huve had the misfortune to witness the deplorable seencs it orlrinated. ‘The destruction continued Incurd on which was printed: in all its fury., Everything that could not be | ~ wgyun i P removed, or was not thought worth removing, Tlhey were then sbout half o snile above wae destroyed, chopped aid hacked to picees, or buened, Thua many unfortunate nicrehants, mul among them several forelguers, not ovly Jost thelr uil, but even their books and paners were destroyed. The bhank also, whose press crvation was of tho utinost importance to the Guvernment, and to the cxistence of o Blale whern nothing but paper-money lod cireulated for months ‘lnsl, was eniered” and robbed of many sceutities, und of a largo sum o notes, It must not Lo supposod thot the private liouses were oll this tine neglected, After the flrst rush on tho stores had prowured them an abundance of drink, bands of frenzled men pas trolled tue town, reelin outlng, firng, and lackiug at every fiving creature they nict on thefr way; but, still unsatisied with thio sl ter in the strects, they poured Into the houses of Liberals aud Cotacrvatives wlike, mostly though of the latter, and contlnued the warl of robbery, murder, and destruction, TORRIBLE BUTCHERY, All the Conservatives they met were ruthless. 1y kilted; and many Liberals wito tried to arrost the bacbaclaus {n” theie progress. or ‘to shicld fricnds or relatives, and “peraons suspected of eympathizing with the Conservatives ur of hay- ingno decided opinfon in polities, slirred the saino tate, Nelther age, nor zex, nor nfirmity copatituted thy least safeguard, The furles Kot Lold of Dr. Vinceute Borrero, one of tho fhrst P'residents of the Conventlons of Columbia for Initepondence, ared 80 years, and bilwd, made him kneel, and discharged thelr ircurms at him, Most of the Conscryatives, thinking, perhapa too rashly aud scifishiy, that the persons of men alone were fn danger, bad gbandoned thclr nies, leaving fn thenn only the women of their louselhivlds, Otherd, when' tho risk grew lin- mduent, b endeavored to Iido themselves fn- doors, nnd wera dragzed out tv be slaby yuder the very eyes of tho tesrifled women. On the other hand, the unforiunate wives and daugh- ters of the Conservatives wero pitttessly hunted from howsvto house, meeting with the most. shameluss outrages at Lhe hands of their lendish pursuors, In tiic centre alons of the town clghity-sevon houses have been sacked, gutted, aud turned into shambles, and the owners ren- dered dependent on charity for thelr hamediate support, Nuthing, has been hold sacred, nob even tho churches, since they also were robbed, nnd thile very aitars atalned with biood, “But oll the horrors are as nothlye compared with the still moro frightful cxcesses perpetrated fn the aubieebs aud on the estates (ntho surround- ‘Thero murder, lust, roblery, Incendiarfsm hove continued uncbecked for day: togethier, All the amall aliopkecvers have heen deprived of hotse and home; all thy estates ravageds their eattle driven away or shotj the ~ hedees torn downi tho ° cave-tiokls burned, and oven the machlnery e atroyed, 80 as to render It uacloss Lo Ita ownera, It i but Justico to say that many Liberuls loat thelr lives in -Inrcndlni their fellow-eitizons; ond at least wu have to bo thankful that u bund of 1,500 wild Indians, In the serviee of the ({ov- ermment, was prevented, although with great difliculty, from enterlug the tuwn 1o completo the murdcrous exce ot Pena and his men, Indeed, the panfe was ut fts heficht on tho night ol tho 24th, and wo all made proparations to re- sist the expected uttack as Lest we conld; but it scems thy marauders, overcomo with drink, wers ynable 1o conthime the work of destruc- tion, Trunquillity cun Lardly bo sald to bs re- catablishied even “yot, notwithtanding the ef- forts of the Government, that, seelng its own exiatenca threatened, hus thowght 1t to oxpress $ta disapproval of tue acts of l,fcum'u bundist] in very il tevis,—lcaving blw, lowever, In command of the reacrye und taking no stepa whatever to reimedy tho ovlls so wantonly ocea- sloned, 1t 14 ulmost & lraclo that the forelgn com- munity has not to lament Joss of Jite, us well as the grdat sufferiug caused to many by the do- structiun uf thelr property and robbury of their rovils, huve epontancously resolved to euye tho country at the carlicat opportunlty, hut sucanwhily they aro cutlrely ut the mercy of the populace, As i §s, the “condition of Tor- plgners iere k2 simply deplorabie, For doys to- her thoy vould it even po lute the strects without décking their Lats with ts colors of the conquerors—neutrality belug here decnied a cnme; and sathe Governinent Will not or van- not render the protection requlred by the publis treaties, wo would ssk bow Tar it is respousible for the Juases fueurred by forelzuers who arg thys unable Lo move a step for the protection of thelr Interestat 'Fhe scenes wo have endeavored to describe have caused the loss of nunfly hundreds of wen iu kitled snd wounded, sud a destruction of propesty which this couutry will feed for yeors 0 COLIE, Drady strect, making excellent time, and the womun's lndighation wasso great that she shovk he driver and screamed out s W' have you shot for thist ! He held up s eard, shook his head, and pald no further attention to her b)o‘nwrdllmr threats, At the tupn-table, o mile aud & D avove Brady strect, the door sld back, and the woman jumped futo the mud, Sha blessed that 1nan trow crow to gole, and sho blessed all his relatives Lack to the. fleroluflun, but he did 1ot ecen to heat her. As lio started off she culled out: “You nre a monster, villalu, sneak, mnd thieft* He gave the Iin shake, got the card from Tils porket, nud alic was not too far away to read the auswer: Yo am 11" OFFENBACII ON IMISK. Tl Fadio's Review of Orlenbach's Book, The Gpera-llouse was closed durlng Offen- bach's eofourn in Amerlen, tievertheless the macstro has an ancedoto to tell about the di- rector of this theatre; tho famous Flsk, ‘I'hfs Fisk wns one of @he most remarkable and original of New York charncters.. Of very low origin, e sold fn his youth haberdashur's no- tious ang bear's grease, o beeswe not only director of the Lirest theatredu New York, but also Vice-Fresdent of & rallrosd, Cotnmo- dore of o llno of stewmers, nud Colovel of o regiment, Every oue who wished to sceurs eiuployment ou his raliroad hed firstito enllst in his regiment: o this manner he rot toxvther oue of the tnest rogiments dn the vity, At thinea bio would take It into bis Lead to iuster s soldlves and wake them deflle gatlautly be- neath the halcony of sume lady falr. On wuch wecasions the railroad stopped tunning aud the statfous all aloug the Hue were closed U The sumptuotis Colonel had miaguificent horsea and carriagos, aud never rode out except 1 large and bandsowe open vebicle drawn by clznt horsest Alove story explaing his tragic death, Tho groat impresario wos the victlo of o private feud, und a donble vengeance decided bis fute, Hero nre the facte: Fisk fell hopelessly in Tove with a beautiful Auwerican, to whom L pald mad court. Prodici- ous plays wers produced in ber honori the fumous regiment detiled; his ratlrosd stopped running time atd axaln; Lo used overy cffort to sueeced, and naturally. i stecorded,” Nuturale 1y, nlso, the fivat thing that Flsk qid was to e ncot 11y mistross to hls friend, Btokes, Stokes had o xufiient fortiuue; be found the lady to his taste, and Fisk became the hn[mwn of thy three till tho day when an acellent exposed to b the treason of his frivnd. 1 kuow not If bis tirat movement was to put hia band to Iils revolver, but I do Know thut un reflection hie abandoned this sotutlon as uneatis- factory, Flo bad found u better onel Without in any manuer hetraying to his friend Btokes the hatréd he entertaliied for hlm, e scemed niore than ever attached to him. lie inducod bt to embark all his fortuste In cer- tain_ affulrs ke wunaged, then watered thu slack, hindered th market, pravoked formid- abla tall, and completely ralned his good friend Loken. Klek, satisticd with his little combination, then had an {nterview with Stokes, in which ho expialned to hin tae how and why of his ruln. Htokes, who probably did not ubderstond the iuln-. &woro Ju hls turn be revenzed, As ho had cas wit than his enemy, he had recourse to a vulgar but suro course. o walted ona day thl Iiok vame vut of the Central Hotel, where lodged the fulr American, and tranquilly blew out his brains} e et A ROYAL CIIAIR, | itk Mall Quactie, A curfous story is belvg told In Parie about an arm-chair which has been bsqueathed by an old woman who hes Just dicd jn opcof the alme- houscs theve to (ho Louvre for the collection kuown as the Muscum of Bovercigns. This aruichalr was presented moro than a contury 830 to the Empress Marla Therces, who dad It placed In her boudolr. At her death, and in compliance with hor express injunctions, it was be?‘l’w Q:::n Marle hAu\oinctln at Versailles, and formed part of the furniture provided f; Luuia XVE.. duriug Lia ipronmeny b -t temple. After lis exccution his vales removed it tu England, wheio it becamo tho property fratof the Princoof Wales and tied of the Duke of Cumberland, Tho latter took it with him to Berlin, where it was placed fo the hands ol an uphuh\uor 1o be repaired. Tho work- man to whum the arm-chalr wns given discor- cred, upon remioving the borse-halr with which it was stulled, adiwnowd pin, the postrait of o boy, and severul sheets of uanusceipt, He did oot wentlon the discovery to his master, but soon alterwurds sold the pin to a jeweler, giv- g hin at the emine time the portralt aud the apers. ‘The jewcler succeeded in naking out o the papers, which weee written (o French, that they vonslsted fu a serics ol lnstructions THB OFFICIAL RRPOKT, Gen. Pena, In his otliclal_report, briefly refers to the affalr as follows: 1 think it vroper Lo make kuown to the Upyernment through you, that the rebels hud resolved to destroy the Uity of Call by burning the magaziue, $Vith that object thiy set on fire that of the City-Hall, which furtunatelyburned only in \r.\n. deatrov- ‘IIEI etion of tho buildivg, ‘That of Sunta Librada, which contafned more than 50U, cartridges aud forty qulutals of powder, was on tho point of belug destroyed, the lire belug over the wine, when our troops took the barracks. | from Louls XVI. tohils son,and that the portraly Tuo criminal Iotention of reduciug this berole | waw tht of the dsuphin. A fow years after. ‘;’.2.‘{:’ -:hfl.-m‘l‘ iault‘cndldnn r:;‘lfl‘mw 0(! :‘f\" \tlunn this uvfl'er wgtflsluw;: was Nauendorft, ¥y increased in its dan 0 fury of the | ¢l 0 y 11. coutlict, und thie punishment w -u\'cn:{" IR e R e X VL and Marie Autoluette, Flodllc[ng a3 eyie deuce in his favor the porirait and pagers, aud, as will be remiembered, e kinposed upon many people. The workiuan who bad wade the dis- tuvery was naturally disinctined to say how Nauendorlf had becono posscased of thego doc- umeuts; Lt when he Was ut the pulus of death e couttunuicated the fact to his family, by whom the arm-chair, which the Duke of Cum- berluod bad left st Berlln, was recovercd aud sold 1o a Frenvhinan. He took it with hla to Paris, and his widow was brought to such podr dreumstauces Lhat it was the vnly article of fur- THE ACT OPPICIALLY cn.wnml% The following was fesucd frow the oillce of the Treasury, by M, Garces, Jan. 43 The Qovernment of the Staty thanks the Com- mauder-in-Chief who direcied the combat of the 24th of last mouth, which revulted fu the recovery of tuls city, which had been taken possceston of U & body of febels, und ackuowledies alag the wenvfo es of tbo other citizens why campused tho victori- ous graiy. It lkewive rucognlzes aud appreclates. 88 {s ita duly, the sctlvity sud eficicncy with which be wmunicipal chiefs of Buga, Falmire, snd San- ader, sxestod themselves 10 conquer thls faction, IWANT] NELP. s o YSSUIP) Wookiropers, Clerie, €I LERK~A NELIABLE MAN WT € £7.0 Gahe i eommission iovinees: Arit.claes gechrty'and rercienen OF Interest n posiners. 3 % niture remaining in her porseaslc i1 tered the alms-house in whichshe dicd last week. A DAWYER'S STRIKFE. There ias hacn s lawyer's stilke at Carliste, RV T, YD, OOM 11 148 MAT) =0 o neat Lusinese ot fou 40xiad; rente $4.%40 1) Mays nre made for 7,570; i1l 8 fine fot, vo. i3 n /) ory oni bt XL e tore, Cre S, - o ‘ol | ud fhreezoxdo. This Iaane of the et iuite hufiding o o England. ‘Tue Clerk of the Veaco announted § SROEREE S 000 Taid (e Tane vear 1o bully,Stone UHLY-PRACTICAL FURSTL that the Treasury wonld o futire allow only | sidewalies. ens, water, ete, {1use to tho 1'aimer and 2T Btate-at, No other need Thistome 11 otk B2 (ks R prr conty de one gulnen lurlm;d of w“:. for a hrl'uf. LT]:": yl;.rf’v';amnt" 4l1."|'lr1'. ."fiall‘x&-:«; oo '“Imrlm:‘l i AT T T Y] fawyers organized o most successful Atrike. | felean, on Saugh ¥t Bon ARTH BAlBheR O CquiLy P b d Al Al R S B Thig would have nothing to do with cheap- | Hrfg fpie 18 cerisiniva argatn, an (6 will poy 52 | gy " SO O Nl Mo are per eent net. £1.7/74~Fino ortagon n Moz ront brick dweling andbam, a4l Of Hflw(. A Dargsio. zon. femt ek nefling, ‘between Leavit and r~(innd atore, dwelfing over, Iot 23x125, on cornerof Mneteriiths renta 10i gnod place fabor bricfs, When the "f'h'llj Recorder con- ciuded his charge o the {irund Jury & sarrister hunded Ina brief marked onc gninea, ot the same thine saying that there was o ririkcamong the Iawyers, ¥ho would not acerpt the briets and the fee allowed. The Clerk sald the mat- FASTEO-TWO CAUPENTERS TO GO INTO TIR tataks charze of finf<hing fce-honse. conntry. Hatrie Call to-day between 12 end 5 p. m, ALTAS Intinn) for bn i beon brought before the Deputy Heeard- | BI0.0x-siore and dweming oyer, lot 23x13, cant ANTED — FINST-CLASS _ CARNIAGE BOOY or, who liad arranget to_pay the txo golicar dn frons, o Tnlaebac beiwein Siuduon and ohrar, e jo o fo litiall; Wis, “Apoly to P, HAY- tiis oeraslon, Ko tho strike ended in o com- WO PN GT AR FUIRITUE plete victory for tho lawyers, Fulhers, Apply at finfahifik-hante of SWASN, - e &G ey -nt., Tiear Bl Ay, A CANINFE TRIUMPIL New York Wartd, The fricnds of the dog have triumphed in Arkansas, aud Lhe famous dog Taw and dog tax of that Btate have been abolished by the Legis- lature. Jn the last Btate cumpalgn, i several portions of the Etate, the dogy question was the inain one ot fesne. The dogs heing a great nul- A nebriek, 7 ol pores, over, rentrd | Tooris nad ofcsx, Thia praprely §son’ the West Side, ) rent and best bustness art, 1t {8 rento everoffered I this city. et cent, five yearas want il g0 dta groat sacridee. Itoom 14, 148 Madison-s Wisten= Atands cuti Randuiph-at, Miscelinnoous. ‘VARTF.B-mn PROFIT IN ‘Foad! One Industrious you alave sum In g 1 canvasing for the illostraled I VKER ON. King tente, et the greatost b [+ 4 ThorL2Ae On ashy for iy Cali atonco, i ERTRH Y 28 CONTING Address monthin—{iom r and Ouaf, ™ 1 i oo annum, ncluding eitlier oncof the fine Juniata™ or ‘~Ame sance to stock-rafsing, ete., s heavy fax had GITASE ELEGANT | price, $2.50 per been fposed on them. s taX WaS cum- 3Mory 1 ,f.m,g,.,m b .H}f,"i\':,fi:&f“;’ il Fljrumos, *10n the nt rlean flafe plained of by the negroes, who owned most of | Botory briek lioute 1620 West Ads 3 Yorutcach 22w inches. A agentwanted in every iellav, it Inquire thedoga in the State.. Thes were unable Lo nay ot Briniine X slors brick boude 120 G the taxes on their dugs, yet did not care Lo givo will’ be gold on terms te Ciarkesten in tanke ' up their friends to the tender mercles of the TAT=VE E o Hr)‘crfll‘. As n conscquence the dog was foreed uEAL "‘,‘,-‘,K-J_'fi' .&afif'fiufi‘. nnd to an undue and unpleasant promitience In pol- | shade treess worl 7 200; Wil el for £4,00m 23,00 | A1 ke et and keep duor CloAn. 00 and Hohee ON"EHTa point. the carpraln waa fought, | €40 Femain b years, e | b T A D R e ererred W per cents w1l pxehanie for ol Cott house and I RO AL neat 1t Carpen! €0 aimost angihing, A Gerinan or Kxede h‘?hr P! The dog men scem to have been victorious, n'r"' 8 necrmity, Al —— PrEserre Jleation {n writing, stati AL PAYMENTS= 5 rame hon; AIIEON-KL s B U ANTRI=N ARG A MAD-DOG BTORY. Lincoln, E2.09) each: 90 year’ f lots, Clieap \ A“‘,'- ey Fl |F: LARGE CI & Jow Yok erald, {o by thin rent,” ULINCH & 1 , Hoom ';:;n'r’.\’u?fl'!, ke o i 3 no dsy, on the Boulevard Pereire, Parle, & | iy day. vamern witl do well 10 in; WALE R % iy gods Gnd prices. G St LININGTO! mad-dog started in pursuit of a velodpede, o Bt e RO s snd /bleus,, G, Ny LININUTH turea and doubie swh splendid coniitions eall and see [ty nu trade TR0l BALECA pURNIED HESIDEN lot it bamn, near Cnlon Tarks word 4,051 carn wiil Biy it i mounted by a boy of 14, numed Dupraty, Iiving in the Boulevard, No. 16, The chase was a ter- rible une, and ended in the fall of the boy. Hap- “r.\.\'n:n-‘ T ¢ OUT OF F dorinent can Ao steady ark and oo wages in T At S nenacre A1 alrime empimment 4 expenaca, | Al denlE T e e vhised. s oo et rk: wi ¢ Adiiress 12 Fulton-st, TUATIONS WANTED-MALE. Tiookiccepern, Clorite, efcs £ 'L?.‘J.’."."m‘m-‘mg;,‘..u"!fl%fl? Pragtn T HUaIOn 4 Fertiear SACTAE s I SomTaTent {otake charge of busiacts, Lock Do i, Saanoeis, SiTHAT Eli=X3 D00 CLERR: THREE town; Tt et e 1 Hnane ofce, ITUATION WANTE 0D HOUSE DY A Sl:l)m tent entry or k clerkt lllif‘;s lnl\\’%- Toderate. T 81, Tribang office, D873 Wil £ PAID TOTHA peninancat sitnatim aeclerk 10 irant: peefect xeep- Address ¥ E5, Trivane ofiice, RN ‘Traaes. TUATION WANTED-TO TARE CITAR T L. Uitats £R1 fonr, Fhctors, or & departs Inent tn a lrge onet tul 2 yeans” experience. Addrese 81, Selolt, Wis, 5 '(\,n : 1y TERMIIETY, CtCe ITOATION WASTED-BY MARRIED COUPLE, ) man conehman, wife hansemaid: good; Fi English, _Addresa Linom 12, T bomh Clarat ITUATION WASTED-AS COACHMAN AT A singlr man, Engllan; onn who thomughly under- Ktands thacarsof horscs; careful driver. whling and onliging: gool Teferencest strictly, to Iress W H, Amerfean House, 118824 11 SlrrA'rm_ W, 3D Tacty securin # oo hotel; hneinres iy tlunahlo peferencen given. ~WHERE ESTABLISIED cutfva ahlifty, and Oret-rate usod at thelr value. Address offiees or buildings of any kind i ¥ e e (1L oTAng ares, tlafaction JTUATION WANTED=RY A (100D CO! ;?nrwulln or encral Nossework’ Appiy e 3¢ Noreh JITUATION D.to do gene: JATCATION ~ WANTEDH=BY SR reneral- hogawork. L. _Refereace It tequiee, A COMTETENT GIRT, ference if WANTED-TIY A COM| T housemari. T Call AL 10 RESPECTADLE lease cail ot 239 to Twentict 'Sn'u‘nmx WANTEU-DY ) for eftiet light decond work or niire, ity it was in the fron of the velocipede wheel l.‘ mg{r ST Hwum v, 00 Siadl ,}f_;lg,l‘r"'fl;fl n'l;l T0r twodays at 12943 el \ ncar that the teeth of the mad bulldoz closed, There | werftice, | ATt A\ ANTED=AN ACTIVE WORKINGMAN IN EACI TUATION WANTED-DY A FIRST-CLASS OIRL euled the first act of the drama, The second e country town, 10 take an excitslie, perianent, 1o do grneral honscwork (o m privase family, Refe followe. In an hnpulseof passlonate Joy un SURBUIRBAN REAL ESTATE. ?-"n';t'fl':'u“:'}?p‘w"fi“"i‘fk'"Ffi""%4 ‘lmmcwln,« e, l‘r'::elln'quired. Please address for two dayi W 33, ‘l\clul"gll;cP aty mmfi‘l h"mlrl' .t L"m;“"')n"lw; T‘O\l AALF O HERER KIGF TOUSE AND €0T- ANt T AGENTS AT 5 'r‘uh T E:f“u.:;;‘“ WANTRU-BY A i Mme. Dupraty pressed her lps to the wheel of 4 A ey Arat.class nelahborhielt near new Lo-cent art i o ong | 4 Eene 2 GOOD GINL T0 DO B e g B e T . . i ion:st. sesmalned on the fron, and after an ngony of a CHAMBERLIN, Box 245, 8t. Lol a3t dlublndat, detween Oakley-st. ‘and West: fortaight the poor muther died, raging mad. PARTY WITH $200 W70 ENe bie buniness i fowa a7 Slissourt, Jtoom 14, BWIF COUNTRY RE THE COUNT. J0T SXLESE5, - NICE FARM 233 AURES. TWO P EBCANIE - They're got to F alreads, o T EN i eator Liw: | \WANTEANY KUMREIL OF INTRECIGERT But, goodnese! who can tell rehge Calin g Ml ttatian, tliat will netl wherever offered, - Fhose secking cmplay: 0w inany davs or weeks “twit be ment can o ress with Mampfor JpeTL o8 0 cents tor samples worth £ to sny family. AY & CU., Chicago. VWANTED-A LAD OF BOMF EXTERIENCE 1N iketching anfinals, Duatop’s Spirit of the Tusf, 104 Washington: ber mostly white oak, land gs the dwelling, & rooms, one tengnt b nrehardst - lasting wa Lawrence e beat 1n thie State. 1200 yeoples only 1 Cenes, 1hd. The lam witiout any improy Worth §20 per acre. (Wil lands In fowss arn worth £13 {0823 poracro). v trade wagted. Owaurs bealth catise ol sale, 430 nores in one bods, 3 mitles from €6 Macles, 3 from S, Ane, Il ireqivis County, T, 6F miles soitly of Chicagn, No fmpiavemenis, it the'1and ls the very bty every acre can be pland, 1 want €45 per acre for thin AN that fa wortl &0, ‘Three miles from depot o D, V. It [2. No trade at tliese nRures ) T, 1 Oy 28 nnd 14, 190 REAL ESTATE WANTED, ¥ 3 L ANCATED COTTS 1 Wil pay all cash for u barsal: Clark-»t - they arrive at —L1 ~—New York Commerelal Adcertiser, —t— Tonesty and candar are not only tho most moral hut the most effective buttresses of businere, 1, ‘', Babbitt does not claim u rich. strong perfume for his now tolict moap, but he dues l:l(q ond defica contradiction in i, that no torlet soap Ia eqnal to fL {n ubsalute purity and excellence, Tho materlals licmsclves ronsunicate 4 delicate odor, Jike that of a bank of violets In rpring tinw. VWASTEDZA FARMET 70 THOROUGILY, UN- cerstands his husiness and cen bring unqueationas bie references, None other need ly!lle 850, Trihu; \‘YA.\'TI:U—SALH ATEN, & A, MARON: A A}A«h‘ll«fld rhan; membres of the Grder sreke 1ing proQitsbie empluywment, 145 Clar o lloom 83, \‘YAN‘I’IZID—)IL’,\' THAT ARE SOT TOO PROUD ¥ o carry An ot W take orders for the ** Chriss tian Volcos.' llfl}\mrdl)“l the loweat that any of one ‘nfi ‘Bt oare and secure torritory. Wiks 137 Madison-st, EINANCIAL, SOUSTA F09 AND UPWALDE T LOAS O8 real eatate fn Chicago and Tiifnols farma, B, Lo 1"LABY, LOAY 30 TO #5100, Cail at 133 Esst Madisun- sicinlty, and &5 00 on Noam 24 Iieaper lock. DVANCES MADE ON_ DIAMONDS, WATCUES, U1, AUNDERS' private oifice, 120 flans arkc. ifoum 5 audG. Established 1934, W EXENGETIC YOUSG AN WITH §78 {0 #1144 {0 juin me in opening Hght paving buelness 11y danthier elty: I arraniements made eave -night. Callat residetiee, 153 Weat_Muuroe-st. A . i WESTELROAST VIHD0N DRICK DR, AMONDS, W, ATCH Ex 2 alap, tioney leaned on Turnis all modern Improvements: very low, - & o= {ure without remi Y u.,.{,_,,‘.,,’:,. e Sloum . | EORLIs baschlent house, hot wud cold water, bathi, BN IO R A [ L, iy OUT soME GO0l s NESH, | Siarue front, 10 rooms,furace, gas fistures, alt im- 113 East Sfudison-at., oo 19, 4 n‘-“x“'f»a £3.000 Lo t\}:‘\rm: don't went partuer. Ad¢ | provements, est-clasa neiglothouds clieap, E— ret 81X poonle, Stadcra mprovements, $13. T TITY PROT- ¥ g Ssid M S 1w to . kst Coths | Alluear Lincoin tarke Guodnelgliborhond. - oos - Domentics. pavy, 134 South Clarkeat. _____ plalilng gwus: very . C {VANTER=A G0N GERMAN OR AWEDLSH GHTIL TON5E IS HAND 5 TOAN 0% FIIS TIALE; 153 Tiandolu Tor i noral 7k3 Lono Uut those compa- 7 eollaterals, without remuvil, BOXN, ltooni 2, 118 1iandoipi-st. ONEY TO LOAN 0¥ GOOD TAPROVE tent need appir. 0 RENT=NICE COTT £ st., a3 rooma; will rent fow,_ Apply g hodee, ¥l OESERAL SIOUSE- i ftobey: QIAUATION WANTED-10 COOK, WASH. AN nifla JTUATIONS ~WANTED — By TW0 _YOUNG Ay il 0 > decod wark or take Gare ot ELi1: dien. " Please call at 297 North Frankila-st., for two JITGATION WASTED-DY A GENMAN OIRL 70 S Tom work at aaming: Anden Chilieis bicive call 10f yAe dags At B Henaver-te JITUATION WANTED-I GOUD BV JITUATION ~WANTED=BY A KCOTCH G TR RARY exbericncea i very o of Feferepics Avcouk nud laundresss will go go 3 P L will do genersi work, 1ui5 15114 ITUATION WANTED-NY RESPECTABLE OIRL 10 do g=nersl lousework for suiall private A AITUATION WASTED-DY, AN EXUERIESCED ) iel 1o Ao geaeral hourework 1n & privaty fainti UoeLrctetences I togulnal Gl a6 mllilkecy. aioi TIONS WANTRD—AS SECOND GINL 1 D Ly tiermian kiria in respectalin American famile Sortl gide pretesred. Call or addrees tooms | aud sn‘n.&‘rmu WASTED — DY A WESPECTADLE younic Amert . 2 P ams tean irl 1n 8 Gl Tamily. Fiease call A1 UATION WANTEED=RY A COMPETENT O1RL 4 €00k, washicr, and froner. * Nortli 5ide preferru Vieasa cali'for swo iays s 83 Oatario-wt, i.;lrl:j(nn.\"\\'/\.vrm-uv A cour NTCA VY ndidn, with Ieat of references, as cook and | dresa, or geae) 135 JITUATION WANTED=TO DU BECOND WOR SRR ek, v, e Goud refersacen 1oet l]!l'bo!‘nwl. o properiy ‘and. improved farme nea; JOUN W, MALSH & €O., 0F Warhington Bl COMIT- ewing, deaires n witnne F0 TRENT— AL E2) 11 X PR j g h W A e ori an MO WOCT, ory #nd subi-celiar, wth thrre provemeute. 1LABRISON vt * L 1w y 170 LOAN, IN SUMS OF_&5,000 AND UPIFATDS, | msntele aud all modern fing ian oWy, $he inay apply witl O A o it S e T‘m‘u?: R o Ly T \Vedncadar, between 10 a.m. tu improved bty projerty. LYMAN & JACKSUN, ami i Portiand fluck, 107 Deachorn-at, A TANTED=A GOOD T OIHL - FOli UEN \\ honsework, l.’llll‘l;lfil‘.'llndll_l:ll(l B 0 RENT~018, WiLL SELL, Soutise In Enirmiol & 2,000 UIRE ON REAL ESTATF. TN NE HOUSE AND v Ltoom 1, 76 FItshi it A tegutitat restdence 1 3105E>, ALt G i Ao e L of's. 3103k, Attornes, Lo {113 ¢ o, AL TN HE 1S U AADIDIO0 5, FANTED=A GOOD COOK, DESIABLE TCAT - | Sewibesh, TLLOTEON el VORI VWARTER oy S0a% tiiticnc, e Q0 Tin b thiote wanted at b per cenc. s 8. fn+ RAFANTEI=A RTHON U, CAVAIN, rpuclal inducements (o A Chi- WY e i to du” gened prix i AEATASI W holee board pr ADply at 28 AR Wi —F{1sT.CLARS 011, FOIU GENERAL housewar) st b good conk, and |lr|u¥fl(n?' ences small fatnllyt modern conveniences; hghest Wikzes: beandiusyan o Gernian preferred, 443 Wedt Van Bureneat, WA Vvarruwers o Gy Tenl Catate. Disurancn. funds, fiEAN & E. Dorilicast corner Itatidolph aud Dearbiori-ste, e Al WARDS TO LOAN, S$300 APortonttnng A% BUTLER. I S 'l‘() NENT-FU o Phl ook County real estate, WALTE(L () TSI ate fan {o anexecptionsbl T\ , oo 21 TortIngd iiock, 107 Dcarbor & EAT, b Tht M ) EL.r0% §1,500 7O LOAX Faie decutliy ¥ G BIEADLLY, Rouin . " COMTETES anuily of two, TURNISIED ROOMET TERNS 3 AndsOINE T OB LR i GInL housewark in Apriy )=TWO EXJ i GOy . T0O LOAN 18 RUNS OF 3 and Sloirou-at., eutran hetween U and 10 In the moralig for three dayf.” Gere S10.000 T LS PG E Pk ’ RSy Diisen Al ot maralie ToF Ihrsedayte” Ger tuin s per et o, commilon EooR NTRILT 100 VY ASTED-XORWEGLAN o1t GEISAN GINL, & iR T TRTATE Address V50, Tribune ol AT r\(t;ll"}l oner, and goneral iipuwworkerd” i 3 10 1.4 L, E oo D' 9 2 E oty %1(’.()_[)‘) Comumiostan, theud i rxaminatios of IEAT, 1018 NN, vl TRy aintin, Hleterciice reaulreds 16 per cent. JONUN WOUDSRIDUE, Jr.s "at Tarniture; splendid : X shatract, 08 Dea 5] )1 o CASIUIN A GOGD LEUITL. $3.000) TaStmn SIS A b bk S FUNNITBIHED _OH 1 rooms, front, very cheap, well heated. flevatur, in Reyaut Ulock, carner Luadofpl and Dearborn-sts. Apr ITUATION WANTED=IY A UL, THAT SPEARS terian and English to do gencral housework. Ad- dress N 02, Tribune odice, S ate family, Pleas ’ e e oy tar o cal fur tvu dasd SlTUATlO.\' WANTED=IIY A GOOD WOMAN tanbeneen ol Aresaeteourt, W co a. . Tooma ) X re, W. C. AL E, N 8 Yo M. G Al Bullding, o TED-BY RESPECTAILE GIRL a1 fFun, O 10 du gencral ourcwork . lefetences 10 requited. Catl at Tetni N WANTED=OY A FIIST-CLASS COOT a7y} In fintel o boarding- botiee, Calf ub 1 East Washingion- < (IS ANTED=BY TWO GIRLI-ONE AS and (he otber a3 second girl or geaeral housa~ t of reference, Call at 145 bremer-st ;irru.\fn 8 \WANTE] & lronrcr by & micdle-aged woman. raom girt, ARply fur twa davaatatd ITUATION WANTED=DY .\ G conking or genersl loutework. 30 West Loik: S ITUATION b (llll"]_‘b Ak frof £3,000 L B10.1 (0 PEF year. ApNIYto W 1, from 4 to 6 7. in., Rt 12 Trih Feundti, piy_at Koom 51, T—AT 277 EAST INDIANA-ST.. ONE e s = | pstkoomdl b e = BOARDING AND LODGING. TO RENT-STORLS, OFFICLY, ET P fi:_‘o.k‘:mm;‘rlnln: ruom and second girli only A e | R s e FARTEN A A RE G VST Q[ EAST TARHINGTON ST.—ENGLIAT MOUSES | /110 mieT—a VEUT DESUIABLE STORE I8 EN= | chiluteniaciofi i, o can stw un & Wheeicr & Wi é.!afia‘.‘(.”.l’:!h'..’.‘..'a‘;“.‘-u‘_.’._‘.i&’:"-fi‘afnf.fhi’gif’ e TS vl our Tfot bost-omicts TILLUT- | ke ar ean Uriog her Owd machine. Appy At 1000 SUNTIUS, Washiuiton- st Incoiinnenis, PRENT= IENATION AL HOTEL, WINDSO Ont, (anposite Doirol!), fimishe; 3 it billiard-rioms rent Front view of Deirolt 1 & CLEARY, Attorneys, Winds: Sichigan-av, \ German or G Tr TUT-ALCOVE OOV TO_TKST, %) with board Lot and coli water; alro o few uthier Foonisan secotid v, R EABT MONROERT, ~MECEN - L et Ratms, wiifs Rrat-clasa: 13t10 board, ab Jow pricos. Itwoma by day, week, or muntl T, TSED TOA f._ APl Bt 10 Twenty-secund-et, A Goob, IOSEST_GIRL FOIt GF: aiiork miuat coie well reeammel code preferred, 171 Waba) s EABT VAN BUN NEAIL RTATE— VWASTED =4 GINL FOR T GENERA O Fs ¥ S = 0 MANUFA Works one that must understand how to wash ind 'l' 0 Jloant for laiics or Gentl 8110 82 per week, g 403100 fect, 3 starics, Dearly n_llcnnl; Kirl preferred. - Jnquire AL WA Ashe NCRTINITONuONe WASTEL-GO0D, SHIRTAMLAKERS AT WiLSON k 77 and 60 WasHINEI0N-sL., UD-aAIFS. TANTED — GOUD OVERALL MARFRS, WITH own tachine, Tring e of work, ke BOrs Manufacuring Compuny. 210 Weds Switson-st. s el ing fawa sar Chicao; 18 offéree frve of threg years, Address X u7, Tribune ol 1[0 MENT I board. lteferencee required, 5 West Staes ACRES DEST BAIRY, A toek furm I Cook Luunty, tusetict with aifeh aisoy fariali Chta, 3 watld rathor ront 1o tw I ar ot 7 . e div! bullitsigs enough (0 ol ra R VIEW=TWo0 o finy and second ey charge, 744 sla SITusTIONS WANTEN=BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS In & private famiiy, aneto do kitehen work and tha oibier secomt work and sewlng. Call st 32 Twenty> i._lieference §f requised. 00D GERMAN ond wurk. hau QITUATION WANTEG=DY & G S i enerat hotsework ar a6 QKUXUUII LIvIsiun-st, STUATION TH-BY A FIRST-C TSP g ouse. St call 0K Inquire a6 SFH=T0 D0 GENERAL HOUSE- ond in & private (amily; refcrence gives. ute vlce, 'g]m.\ 10N WANTED—DY A COMPETENT GIUL ) 19 conk, wasli, and fron in & private tamily, or (0 dg fit vnl’m:,\:,wwwk. Befcreucea i required. Addren 'sirfm:iu WASTED-WY A TESPECTADLE S i Fl S RS S B! drese 10, Tribuny viice, R A Q“‘lh\rlns WANTED-IBY A CUMPET] Rlish 1 1o cook, wasl, lron, or cnctal wark, 107 Wright-st., In the rear, up-stairs. £ ENTEXN| 51204 BT, —DOALD- TANTED=A CO; LNT NURSE POIL DALY 4 TNk O, RATERTE MR WA o G Dihaa, : of plaiio and bath-rouit,_Transicuts, ¥1 perday, ANTED=A YOUNG GIRE OF ANOUT 1A Y Nu\‘.\n‘\"llnr' T AND 150 WANASIEA To tihu cars of & chilld, lielerences requireds V. ard rediieed (0 8 ‘néae Monrur-at.—Flest-class a0 87 pr wocki (wo I & pouis, £3.001 trausiehin ST T L % FANTEN—ETRNT: AL ITDUR wo villidren) d of 4 roums with i NTED-F1) enta, L KveL e 18y bt o WHITOIS 0 er jama~tivod ruons withunt hoord, § TANTEN-T6 Mincelbinnenis. VETAU re with harg, e ur 8 part ofat 4 20 M 1S AND DRESSMARERS MOARD WAN Adana Cltton, and Pecria-ste, X it RIS MILLIRENS, AND DEESEMATEI B - ey = — = v. rogall atone L . e u Do pircpared to OARD~WITH ROON IV A GENTLEMA u Al ) nlfim YAEhy b Kt Eides Nithf ¥ ustncss bclioor, = ¢ Hefervuces given and requited, Address © 51, fon, - Ladtes’ €T 1eadons and Wng Of N e for boand, et | ez SO B, o ARTNER W .| 50 TO $MU N A AN . | e P LA DY SR TFACHE T ,‘.:u "1"‘""‘31.“’ e s Watcrate o nlivi. | WWANTEUEIAG it 7 S INC R rem or call adreas SIS “Fribuos wilice. et of Foberenecs.” Adrese N | PPABTNEE WANIELSLOANLY NGOl TEAL ES: Tate—A\ genticman of Tarss exll‘.’fln’ll:l Al goud Anauelal aehaintance, now (- the busincas, wai an ot charncter, liaying €50 in cash. “liefer- 3¢ Address N K0, b ol [PARTNEIR WAKTEN-IK FILST-CLASS KX ton nuw rekdy 10 brat eli must b 8 $150, 3 "ih‘lm"”"mu o4 ot o vobtvr faid. 24 ; X avenises & Fribune oficv. 0.0 Wit g creabuuts will by thank| “irfune ofil s 01 EXCIAN Lihie capital, ta fake o 1o stiiig et | L feariwtiste m%fi:i’f{mum‘ Story. - Addreas Ee SANDER, ZHY T 1. HOYTY, TOO 4TI " e o, = - tone-front bnfldl ind Jot f0x123, e K PO e | Wi et M L L, i A good lovation. - Apply 8L 311 Bouth Broperty for equly; E2aen (rapoialbla. pas r v i ity 1 ni st {@ult- e fiotel, iicely furatehed e (0 Mitwaukees reots (or §. : wans clear farnis or guou lany -Fino house aud lot, VEreL3 (clears, at e, Wonsle. 10T good Touse aud Yot (i cityy will useume 2, (KD, ¥ eacre faru fo O'ifon Coy 18, 1 100 arres plowed, e i)t Want o homes anK ok T Eliutag will damiibi $ and it 1 =WITH ABOUT § g Inisiuess, L Lidsiest, A YOUNG LADY 0Lt G LR U atieafe, T vouth s catlgate. i Lo 7 i , 1 o Jowa, uvsr ahn, fong. tiie, Tl yarticulurs, T 29, THUWIE ulive. = NTED -§TOCK BOOTS AND SHOES N NV AN ot Stlenid nivrored farin bn ¥ord County, Hl.§ eonfideutiol, Address 1 58, Tribune, ANTED=PLEASE BIING ON YOUIL BABIES andd Got one iazest Abiwite'a hest. photogranh for 2 LY pe of RAUIA (Iee or 23 cents, L0 Blata ROM orn depot 504 Lnsots and lotg ol D OFF d maker, ! r. WY OF THE CITY &7, dl)—l“lm&:lul farm, 123 sctes nder ¢ ey BI04 of Laureusville, an Ohlo & Ml QTove wi ttad lotfasol] | il 3 R i i ol TOVE SAL il AR o Goarga, irequols County, Asro fasii nes elear, fur kood dt 1) price, 814001 fann 14 A ; and ot (clear) 1w cale 3, (ti-4-Atury und bascment brick stre and Tat 30x ¥ oA Aisdisoni 3kl ol < want wvod dwell- X HAN 3.0 cs, A0 1 atnyes fn o vl St RS e S A R AL AT 150 Lako-u. i EOFFERING FOT TAYE ALK ON ERIRA T HitNirone. fileadid chamber silbe ruducod fraih dufs b $45. Ing at ud Licae- FEW, 3, GED AND WIlITE y charges. Corucr Licbeces aud La: andiotag ertyor 'hale loil”parior ‘sl ruced 200 bRy POESCHANGE a1 02 LETORY AND At theColiseam bunday ca cavel ¢ Ry TR Y flon lealing to o Tvce yursh et b un Sinle, biuwecs, Jacuon tal el ¢ cod frob) 4 (o €2 ihalie utlog, ( e e o s bitevals bouve T s B, HOVE: Ttootn 14, 140 Stadison )0 N T T SMARLD TATERT. S Y TORY NUE=ELEVE f uoder 0 o i all piodern Lt the Weat Divislong 1FiLE=THE T musioan. i a f sewlg-uiachines s s s o e oo | gors T Y aualitlog b{ sboul 8ty cll; mortgags, 814+ A FE g - X B HIORTNE | it e LSS W bt ok, el by ok it iy, Y | WO B 16 il [YKCKER BHGs. PIAS e Janga roin #1010 823,10 i o TE WILL TARE WERTEHN S7AS VAR o furcabluct catca. Call catly st beat har- e T P Mret-close hwkel doing a peyiug x!:)-fx'::'e'fi'y".":’r"‘:'fi?’flc]:.\")f e ISR O ondeay. o ¢ w “:.' R reok ot o ACREY € STAPEAL MANO = 79 OCTAVE GIRARFE) A l;uu INE LATE BIPROVED BINGER 3 N > i e + st fotding tops Al vie Whevles & Wiksuz, St vowwood iy, Bratcluns kel Wil !wg‘n o ns ks hesr value. 433 Wit dress Q' 10Uk THIbUNG OLCU. = | e ey "\nsffi v JPLENDID UERIGUT 1 WITH _AGRAFFE S " R e 7 Sutkspn vrotanr HAK0S N SGTAEE __INSTHUCTION. AT phwmen b e s $200. It 3 MALTIN, 134 dtate-at. LGN TAUGHY DY Tilk UXPERSIGNED, ‘bal You thruw sway Liiag and toney. Ouf A - Plplis wanted. Addvess ¥, Ao B¥, CLANE 373 cd by any B o dhe s o LBOOLD. ‘ Weat Handoly! o i oty A PP ETONS OVOLOPE| P OUND DANCES TAUGHT ¥OR 83, PRIVATELY, 7 C AND S TLY O) e AT e e O | ROMSLMCE PR IO | 1y oAb asIVIC Ty #41 Waterly Nodelh ' Voias, #4.50; smuct's Hible DIc ool, Fast Madleonat., Roous 7. New aud Siaie aud Yerrituay, furincompstitlicy of tlnary, $1.00; 2,00 gulre N 0 cents per coeanfuil Bysteus ur raply progoe| i ipirtecn yeary cxpesien . DEX+ Quires bicKend, Tlolny I oratinismi Paid for bouks.' dow, o atore, 162 Madisan lovi yll Layy Lluck, e SROUAGE. : TORAGE AND ADVANCRS-FUNNITURE, MEIR. P% S vy i, = i ey A ratelors. (oF I, Seov LY AND GUIETLY O §).‘."|‘1'\'|d¢'fi-§;f “;‘i'&‘c‘x’yfi\n‘f‘hfo'-eu&.‘d{ ross ve CLATHE W kLG, Lualage: 1 to add Territory £G6 Hoom. after docr we. Sxbericguo, A. i N OTICES] {E OSLY PEUSON OUTAINING ‘:F"L{'m‘“l‘“"%:«w 7?'?"'«5""3 f:’-“fi.f Birticos hes & eT 10 Clerk od Corirt e v )¢ e a7 st Blocks Cilvagu FDN SALE-1 llfvl‘l.A:&‘G‘; LOT OP CIGAR boxes; b cdar. P Epizes; burt whliewwwd, balaace codar. I Gk AGENTS QESNTS WANTED-TO CANVASS FOIL A N Vopular buok uow schitux by tbe huad~eds. ¥l rem e 0o, 100 Bouib Clarks | 10 Cllesgo- NCRTINITONACE. NTED-IY A GERMAN & Kingersawing-machine aud s QITUATION oIt by Wit cat T sowligy van 121 Hugover-st. Laundresscs,. qlTU.\’l‘mh‘“’A.\‘THD-fl\'I NDRESS TO TARE L) home wasiiing for private famlifes, Atdress Vo4, Trluune odive, 7 QITUATION ~WANTED—DY i TADLE S Kiriin smisl privaie [ AR cokiig, wosling, snd fronlnz; ca give the best of cliy reicrences. _tal for (wu days at 23 Clybourn sy, Empioymont sge Sl‘“!h‘l‘,l(l % WANTED-FAMILIES [ coud e 3 dinayian or Geriian 'fenale help can be supplied at G, PUSKE'® office, r0 SHlwaukee-ay. A 1ONS WANTED-PAMILIES AND ‘uiri'xfri 1Y OF COUILEY €30 DE sulted \dlllfiuw_éu\t aL Appirat Mits. W, J. O'NEIL ¥ Irie Ixianied. & D walting'10 ho. ‘edin i belp Sk, L T l:_." find llvl‘:n-mur:hln (‘n"m deallugs, a0 puseersing facliities L serve iny patrors speedily sad well. NEL- TA_G. 1OO1), 51 aud 33 Lasallest. Jiacelinnootin. ITUATION WANTED-AS _COPVIST, DOOK. by a good mayhlug operator. ce. e Y Keeper, oF s2aiat ddrews U A0, S riBune ol " HORNES AND VAIRRIAGE: W ;) A arh ng Lot Biuw lslsnd-ay, Jrow AL fawii y fast ors when b years of agr, I 3243, B Bellove thas with & fittio basdily thilng very fasti hia colur s brow orbiemlsis he ha irpal, and aiai of htee o trudersbieed apuly, s, Dearly now. Appiy'st re ALE—GEEAT BANGAINS=8EV Al 8 Tor alf w3 warranled mound, and uoe week' ) ‘2)1 kinds uf carridges, coupes. Tocks. ouy $ldc-Dure. 10p dellvery Waguiia €Xpress A1) Klnds of harness, duubls aid awgie, gew Locund-hiand. Tlures Luglies, snd deltvery wapna T Tev by the ey or werk. Mancy advauce). o mf-{xm,"@mvmm Abore Ttst be soia 1o fay yances. WALBELL 349, 231, 357, 804 220 atat J0I SALE-flotaE, WAWNESS, AXD TOI BUG £, Lor caed oalyymuil leave cliy te-ninrowd ia good ahape: $1U Address X 3, TriLuna ollice, 01 SALE-SQUARE-BOX, LEATHER-TOP BUG ¥, used balyans month, Yeiy chesd o quite ut framy bulldlu Bdrtliwest coruer Carrvlate, MAVE A BUIESEAT TOP BUGOY WHICH 1 wiil scll very clicap far casli, Adires ¥33 Trib: une office. + ira Of Lias o i Buys: st b KoM RATHBSE hubacs: ATV underiaker, 73 a.d 73 Atclcr-ay \Ifi‘fi?i’ LOUKING FOU A BUSINESS, A sTOUE. £ faTm, & Bodse, 8 PAriner. & PALOL, o7 & slick T \agr OF b you nat s Suytbiu u o8 RIHATD 1o 3eil or trade, cail — oa STH Exchanss Bulldiag. htoor & new and valuavlo’ e R vr L s at ever Fhlioid tas o, T, HOILE, 821 Warreu'av. o plain | rudsht fmachioo )t roguired. Cahl foriwo ° Ul ! Coioa s ° | J0I BALK=CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF, O biisiuens, & frst-clis aaWPIE-T00M 13 b centre. Tuquire at 413 MUlwaukccrav. JOU KALE-THE RIGHT TO A VALUABL] T b on: ¢ iLie [ blic tauufenture sl working of steel, ¢ LUE TuVERLor Das uk tle Weass o 1afros ¢ Quee'te. Ouly auch a4 luvan duslucms ieed aldress Vi, | Tribung o 1.6 = CASH WILL PUKCHASE MY FOSIT) %20 O abure . vith o salary af $1 per v ¥ Cipense & Jebtated thealrical coinj ALy Low F Rt Mekhens Tosmn oF seling. Abliven ¥IV3 TIdRcuces W ook hEDAGE vk 13 aad . b é‘, k| i

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