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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. . s B v 4 S sides of the road, walked back with % i REAL ESTATE il sct his query at_rest. Glancing over the | until they acauired new and deeoer meaniogs, | Marion, but_enter at the open door. What Beloe "‘gs";g;gfi‘ge;'g}}f& ‘;vf,‘lg"fi;"‘;;“ was | dfferent eides of L0 owlergh. such r?mmcsfc morally obligatory won the 2 . past tW‘a years, we find llhel:j(;he Onrmtl:(csr of pl::y- he (;mzh_c h&‘vcdbcel? n;’d Totllu tltn v"““‘ff,',; iaa ?}::!”S‘Eu l:fi! !;:gcrlr;unnlnfs ‘grh;l‘xic ,’&fiex,‘& l‘i;o:ns é it you would come this_way to-night, Justly ch P ennlq 58 a viotatlon of go:({lffi ti; ‘5, ments failing due was 15,790, this number nce in the dusk when the two siste: now bttty el 13,321 were paid or ijnsted satistactorily, leav- | been talking of him, and Marion Bad said some- | had even an hour ago? Tom must eub down ?.':"é.—. as lt[l’": gl‘luclc;fi Ag;ff-lg‘;“‘lv ;qu’?grs;:fufl% Wha i ik R cgg{ 5‘:';“%;:;;?&2@? e tum to the Few New Loans Reported by Real- | ing 2,269 lto be colluc!tjcd fat gn\v, or, indnther lll[lil?"_l l-}xgaut herh Leing too .;313; shfi Im‘(_]nn{llls:nl; that sweetbrier ju the morning. bem)hem}’m hotss, ‘and have got a wet o be‘:mi :\(l;{zp lg; o) ?wkm ek morn xr_,'.sis' o im'mzn::ic;fflfi Words, only one-seventh of the matured pay- | 4N ¢ up her arms and then drav & alk v 4 S e o b 3 5 withstanding the bard times, wethink the West | whisperiurs «0, Lisetto! how long you bave been: vav.” N in the N o of the gola_dollar; theref R 3 s vaney e wy ! my love! 1 dy { e e R 'y wav. 1 Lisette in the house. Nu trace o her sister he g dollar; thercfore, to strike o ' e O . et ‘}}%‘?nfi‘.ffi’:& ML g ey o on oy | iousttson ‘?"’,"‘."1‘,}"*,‘.“‘}.‘P"}'S'}ne",f"‘\r\!fl?llllxac‘}- Do you suppose T am aceustomed to talking | was to be found. Whero could e bet Why | silver dollar from the coin of the i Payments Good, Rates of INterest | 3y that one savings Lauk in Bostonbad | Fue o o mar anen you arenot | sieter. Lucrte had i ® fa the dooray. | Lo mnen who decoy tny Wifs ‘way {rom tme, and. | hiad she ot up and one out stealtullyl the debt pavabl anly n 2old sud uariehieonly rooe imen Loans. 350 foreclosures on its hands, and that they had Bere! how my very soul scems dull with excess | She held what she h: L in her clenched | hide herin ‘their houses, under my OWn NOSC She weat into the arden, and, onening the | increased the def t by the difference between the - ry ¥ d Steady---Spec’ e aids, and tha e iree | of pleasure when you are by Sie Tield what she had fouud In her vty | Mo, rolt the band vighten on s TS | £ went into the Earee™ No fiure was in | silver doliar and “the gold dollar, There way to bid jn the property W 2l i eaid | Then she oo ou are UV | dakiedfarion, | Aaids sl Ler bosom. She did wot OO 0 Pyl o sudden wrench o sprani e, Lok ol omi.or moor, The clouds wich | gross injustice in thus adding to the g p insiances. The sune Qo Orke, We cao- | What did Tsay? st dowa and askied 3R |, down upou I slctongt e it of o canlles | sor %S glcovo of the coat slippel | obscurcd, uhe heavons O T Toated | of the burdencd taxpayers of the ma Some Facts in Answer to Eastern Com- | 1o, 4% CUSIS compete with these figurcs. Dowtraind my nonseuse, Marion. Let us £0 | upon O It ot wttaring 3 word. Marlon [ ran over the hapd, and remained in | avay, and, the morning sun blazed high tn the | tion Look at the enormous increase, ints Abont Western Mort- A e iiatics for the past week are proof pos- | out into the air.” D atved timts % fo had happened, | 1Tenslow’s grasp. With a sharp, stronz jerk [ east, flooding the level lundscape with glory. | With a difference of 5 per centon a debt of plaints About Western 2o e s L pasine off faster than o I - o stood In a Kind of fear | PoEaed Kt a0 ive you seen paned, | ensio it fowards him, the coat sieidetl | Plovers “ealfel to one b lics 1 | 52.000,000,000 the addition is one hundred mill- gages. itive that e e P ortfascs are very far | of Lisette, and let bier be. A al lenamaieon IRV Lienalow dre It tosards B Sraino with his | brilant mail buzed and fashod hither | (on3 ot doliars? and this to o tuto. the porkes ¥ from beig a bad investuient. In fact, the | Lisette was now gone out into wwatawful | & No, Phave Tound this.” hand he flung behind him half the cont, saying | and thitber, tne two placid clefts of water ;flfflm boudholders, who had no right to expect More stringent the money market the morc night, at that wild hour. She bad offered her wiyhacis that? Muwrion shrank back and | as he did sot tNo, you are_not gnin-_r" terun | reaching away towards the sun 5uqmed like | it rf;‘:)n .flm wordinr of the bonds. Canit be ¢ the Week in City and | determived the West uppears o be toget out | compauy, but Lisette would not Learof it e ey away. You will be caoler without thal. Hisearded swords of girantic naturelying peace | possible that these relicious editors sup Salemasts of debe. Lisette lind said: COYGRCLIRF YR 0 tying on the | - For a while the two men sigul Tt o face, | fully out of use, That this trick has fixed a mora( oblization epes Suburban Property. SALES OF THE WEEE. 171 do not hear his footstep when 1 have | rogg ’i‘“ L‘{m m?fi?? )t m_o ,‘;;d 1 is torn in | breathing hard. 3 lier could see the other. But where was Lisctte? the nation to pay 3100,000,(1! or that the ry The market has beeu dull aud staguant. gouc amile, I shall return. ‘The walk will do | gyo. E L ¥ still by a kiud of xnsmlml the cres of Kaclllwc{li‘ “{\Inr{o‘n ito(;’d :m;'l lxs“tcned. Prssen;ly, she B}K{xhaeugglpl ;:lcdfrs'l'l‘dlsmpudhfiuuormy parl "9 sfel i c ve wood; i i . 3 s s CY & o o] . 3 5 fr io f A New and Inexpensive Plan for Fize« 1‘,:‘3 gg:suifi;‘;{ztf Z‘tlt '-”{;vm};?r‘l?-'fl?fi,k\“véi m“‘")}“\}?‘ l‘hig}‘ ;‘s] Lfl‘i‘;&x‘x’;i‘g‘; ?x’i‘ée:ulx'x—xi::". of his < T cont torg tn L Dlfi ‘f n !s,t':e Bt ‘v.lfi:(r‘I ‘I‘Js?:“\gls" ‘;’ut'senob;lnl'nl‘l)w‘u g L\rfi;‘l,’: lln:ssldt Lfif‘lmggc.s rérhoguec cd u.::rn:ln Were it not Iorcmnlzing this article too lonz T * ot suflicient toatford any index to valucs. “There is something horrible in the air. Is there anything red opon ité Can yousee ] do not know tha ere I Cl 3 bbing 2 . Ob, po - cpud 0. v ciamoring for % Sliowing are noted a5 being the most im- | am euflocating ind must wall., Wait up for | I8 there Spyeins Rretintedy Tlicre may be something to do. Lisete!_Poor afflicted sister! more than the original compact culled for, th, tant: : me, and have a light—this dark is hideons.” au i recunon Bisong hodgrown dead- | N8 rejoinder. 3 $h histened towards the arbor. As she ap- | are arousing indignant taxpayers to et Je o the Edstor of The Tribune, Dortants, 4 cold the northeast corner of Mon- | No oue ever cune by that road atter duylight Marlon drew near. ~ Ler face had grown dea o ey quict place for a mecting, and | proached there were souils of Srovoments, and, | I think also that if silver is remonetized it wil Cacace Nov. B Any approach to 8 e | o md Grosm strects for Mr. Clidesdall, all | was sgne oxeent, thost fop (1o Stoor Houpe, 50 | ¥ She tools up a candle and Jooked i i X e piace i tho world than, | ore she gained the toreshold: o, pale, darlceyed | 200 B Hasscaasy to POStDONG. restoabtion. o %) No, Lisette. 3N d. It m t proof building, which can be secured WIDI3 | cash, fur SS500. B e o of the. ordinary ncask | ;o NOyLISCHtE. NOUEMS fee i the button- | Hie Uotion O eh 56 draius at the side of | girl cam to the entrance, and beckoned to Jac specie-payments, but will not discuss that now, : P asouable cost. should command the attention | Ellis Fars southwest corner, of Prospect- | noss usuunm‘csigul\‘mig‘m cause. i T, Thaniee pU E Uerod.” ot your thinking of sulcide Hon, e I ¢ stretched out her hands, and | Yours truly, T 1. 1TAAr0sD, ivide e-ha 0x212 feet; After a : while she e . vo! o ¢ : of all. All citizens ousht gladly to bear of 3 placsy undimiled ove bl o), et ity: | teavine tho Ue while sho turnedlinto the B0t | | The tio now approachied the table, snd placed Bt ot o 1o aonsiler.” K Shena fright as T wot! I &id mot know A SILVER OFFER e of building st ouce chieap and surely fire- | SR oy Teade front, 605120 feet, sold for | the back room, e o e’ et uf Lisctte, | the portion of th cout on it aug ook at it | DUk huaviEe S0 ' o thinking of mothing of | where to find jou. Why did you go ‘without ke B ar T s proof. Mr. Jenney, in your last Sunday issue, | 510,000, i cautiously, fearfully. On the outer s;‘{tlllc :lmrc the Kind.” calline med? o e i sounded the pote of alarm, urging anew cau- Walnut. str)ect,"l“) feet east of Onk_lc_nvcv_mxt". 1. ;\xdat ::gxsst::{:a fxcn?fizlfgmf itover. Theluuer « [ienslow, sow're g}foplll'l,! 2 5 "fidwné :& :fl:{fn?nrflci f;‘oeu‘l)(lllegtslccp. Tai [ e Sk the & onaetantnntotraine mmgn-m" e Darlding, endeavor 10 sceure safety from | north frout, HSISi fuct, il bolding; 30 Alovz the stralght road Ting hetween the | *Ntning red. Nothing red. But oby Mariont ‘¢ Maine, youre u villain ¥ The eripe on the | SO56h L0000 Nooked at her téarful faco. | thasilver in itself is depreciated, and that p itions of . two clefts Lisctte walked slowly with her head & 47 She sat d ‘oune miun's arm tightened, and Henslow shook I 3 at if1t fire, and suggestine the use of parkios © N Pranklin strect, southeast corner of | thrown up so that auy souud. in frout micht what can liave happencd ©? -~ She sat down and Yo slowly and signiticantly. “Soglad! Have you ligard auy news!” be remonetized we shall have the anomaly of et with floor joists cemented and deafeneds | iaveircer, west front, 27X100 fect; also North | reach her quickly. any sound fu (rout might | yuricd hor face in her bands. s ot | AL You listen to e, 3ud try to kep sour Yes, good news.) They were now standiog | silver with the Government mark passiog at $t but moting the possibility that wood sokept | Market strect, 31 fect et Uk sitost 03t | e kmown J frouh o earbest, ahidliood: i h‘\_,,,&u'&mmum to examine the contents of | 4o o ppi nl‘n‘tgc oufaidc'the‘nrbpri ‘ 4 whenthe ,,mn;mmm“e‘,umqumnfum from the air, unless «preserved 7 would be | fron 35x100 feet. sold for §4.800. could have trodden it blindfold, She was now thepockels, . “Goon. I'll keep my temper, aud I'll keep b V,),lcn. dg)ou getit? Who brought it ¥ Teetatwill be sty 02 conts, that T sk i , dry-rot. The sugzestions are timely, Irving-place, 174l feet porth of Harrison | treading it by the aid ot biind tradition in her «There is a leather case, with the ribbon you | yoy uutil you are done. Dow’t_be long, or L 1,” answered a man’s voic from inside; ly 02 , that I wish to make liatle todry-rot. The SHEH A | sureet, cast frout, 203124 310 fect, with build- rendin K e g Joft the stolid darkness | Eave biu, in ono pocket, ™ She iiaporod, hnd | Yokt SO0 AN from both ' Tle swarel the | 30 & Toors ratefal for deliverance, Jutn | an offer to all, or to any one who may really swise, and prudent, but the measures propos fne, for 56,000, reached from the invisible carth to the sizhtless etters in the othier. One of the letters is | younr man slightly in the direction of the | Maine stepped out on the sunlit garden path.’ | believe such a statement. Mt paly approximate, and add Jargely tothe | Sourh Water street, 125 fect east of Michigan | heavens. The darkness opened before hier and 4 tohim. The other letter is in a wom- | {rain” = +Lknew he was safe, Liserte.” i ncxl;{gsatxsflux s Lam, that its deprecation it .4 s $10.000. = vater folds roum s alling gl 1 i er, I koow y - y Tor It £l seeet. ., Marion, % United § The rmlxxmkav‘c :‘ fifgf’“‘;.u‘:s consists i1 | S Niihizan avenue, 52 foct north of Eizhtecnth O Cniiis T m cave, one falling through | <A womaw'® WIS ope held Ly her sister. | 1 ;X“‘iu°:§r:a‘°{;‘5‘f'ri’;l’;{y 15;“1‘1";‘9[‘{3 50 | Joh. You must kiss bim. I will not be jeal- it tha progpeet of othier ations followine building of brick and mortar. e are cheap, |ty Giey front, 303¢x172 feet, improved, for e kmow it was dark, She did not | “Addressed to bim £ l P e you.» Sus” Kiss dohn. I have been erying for happi- | their cxample, I now offer, xnd am reads to sizn available, ineshaustible. Ourlumber will £rad- | 53300D. know it was still. She felt that if he were aj s D ot to his own house, Not to MUl S S TR T énglow tn o waming | PR and no wonder, after that night.” 4 coutract to the effcet that, on the Bland Silver ually become dearer 25 our forestsare cut away, Wabash avehue, 9 feet morth of Adams | proaching she ‘should hear his tread.,. She kne Du(t{ Farm, but to a house in Barrowleigh.” voice. *Go on fast. Skip that kind of thing.” ::()n the lips or the ch-cc,lfl” he asked. bill, or I:my( similar ~epactment, becoming L but our brick will always be cheap. In _Eurupc, strect, :“;’uroux,, 193¢ feet to alley, improved, | that when he h'fd come she would know his “A hous¢ in Barrowleigh. Marion, are you \She aud 1 were friends as children. She and i’ '(l)‘xrx‘ugxf':‘lnl?i’sg[s ;::1‘:.-‘;%‘0 Sattec :(Cé?“,pay \nll,cc\:;_tshin rfi‘-fi“ days _there thes capnot waste luwber by burying it where | O3 EEER oy pye, sontlivest cornor of R e bad e stayed Ayl | S Rend it yourselt” Twere [rfends us wonusn i bt ad L | g1 gid what he was bidden, he T what he | silver to the amount 00 0 aat Tarthon i i 2 ze gvenue ha hange had arisen in him! ow wa Read it yourselr.' g v - 5.1 A . vha t ,000; it is liable to dry rot, thiey cabnot °:‘f‘?~ t‘“g P et north front, 2635125 feet, with | this cruel chanse to ot Sho Bad | . Elssite ol erseription “John Maine, | "SHiA er been anytbing wiore than FEiCs’ | hnd theeatened. Ta e strugglo precediog the | that I relisble partvs aro willing to cnter into 14 joists into heavy warehouses, but instead } opier property, for 70,338, e o causo it. There had been uo | Esq., Cross House, Barrowleteh.n - There was | John M e oy boy I Thero was | lateen ske ‘whispered, “ You Liave bad too many | bonds and give me thirty dags to complete ihey use n vers heavy outside wall and brick | - Suburbau N ieswore a little more lively the | quarrel. But worse. a_thousand times Worsc | no stamp or Do ke, 1t had been sent by | sardonic iucredulity in his tone. for before breakfast.” arngnel , T will undertake to form a syadi- arches. This construction is very heavy, and | past week, and numerous lots changed hauds | than any quarrel, he had of lategrown reserved. | private messenger. He had no rebstive in the T D had known her father ana mother before “Then 'l stop !ar"hrcnkf_:m. Come along. | cate that \&x{l‘nurulxnsc $25,000,000 at that rate ‘such arches seem to necessitate outer walls and | at fair prices. We note the following: 11 lots | He no longer spoke out to her recly and joy- | neighborbood. Daisy Farm was his own place. | you came to this T hborhood. You never 1 want to begin again,” he )wmsucrcd back. within one vear from the passage of such a bill. B tlile ana st T eica I | at Norwood Park, for S2,000; G lots at Austin’ | ously, a8 In the eieose, byaone. tipe. Tuher | Cross_ House was the residence of u friend of | suw her mother. Slhe Mas dead before you Ricuaro Doweivg. | . If any who use the argument alladed to be partitiops very thick and S 0 merlea | ville, for SL0T0: 35 lots in Lrowi’s Aldition 10 | Oresuhee ho seemed nervous and il av cose. | bis, Why had he changed bis e of abode | Same Tier father, when e was dyiu Tust Bieve n its truth, here i5 3 chance for them tc impatient of beasy walls, demands larze build- | Thornton. for 82,800 G lots at Brighton, for | When they met hescanned ber face hastily, fear- | aud not M herof it! “Or could it be thut he | Yoor, minrried to_vou though Alice then was, SILVER. : make a good and sure profit. A MEECHANT. ings to carry beavy xmcx-z:!mmlisc, £$ \ralls ;%mq‘i) lol‘slln Bm\?;'s ;\ddm\n?rt? l;flt;l‘-l}l}lx& fully, as lh‘ilugh }m“'lrmu\dcd Ifum(l‘,thln;_p What | was geuiual letters fl;nm ‘somlc one clse ad- | jyade me promise that T would always be a [Our correspondent. might safely have mads ighteen to twenty-four inthes thick, an or $200; 2 Jots in Brown’s Additio Park | was it he dreaded? Not that she had altered | dressed to himn at a friend’s, lest—it wus 100 | friend to her.” — an additional offer, viz.: thet he wonk b Hdie ove | iz, for $600; 2 lots at Washington Heihts. | towards him. e kuew her too \well for that. | bad of her to allow such a thought to enter her frisultoler oy boy, miud what e | TIHE TELLOW AND WIHITE OXEN. aitional o en ) nzh d pay the dwellings with walls from twelve = g b Joln Maine, my boy, you are i . market value of greenbacks in gold for the E e T ota 1 Ladds Addition to Evanston, | But why did he shun her! Of old, no evening | wind. = esiges, what significd lotters with that | gayine 17 To the Editor of The Tribune. o g 2 g ey to ixteen inches, and 8o OD- | for §1,5005 2lots ab Coruell, for $400. passed without his coming. Now, for the pust | torn coat ¥ing ‘iore, that. black uight ubroad, | “¥1%m saying whatis true. He knew vour CmicaGo, Nov. 2L—I have a little boy whose silver dollars if the bill now before the Senate Suel walls seem weak to carry the brick arcl, SATURDAT’S TRANSFERS. Dt o had stayed a week away at the time. | and the dull, weary inability even to wonder | violent temi e knew your suspicious na- | peretnpttoy demand every cvening 2s soon as becomes a law, for it is simply impossible for which is alone sccure. But pow comes Dr. Hills, ‘rh:l é’;‘,lo“hm ng ruments were fled for | 1t was' ten days siuce she had Jast scen him. | what had oceurred? i it DMt He Knew she and you were not living | supper is over is, “ Now tell me astory.” A few | lozal-tender silver dollars to be less in vaus of Delaware, 0, ith amew departis in B0 | =57 Pt morsnr. Thie, morni Tom e endene bl iUl || LRSI gt a white, Avlonglh Macion | ws apoily cnzctior 35 o it 1L | eveningsstnee € book don e o e o knee | than greenbacks.—E X 4 o like what e i 365126 1t dated OCt. SLueeereiovsene sptingla {fom cach ofthe “’“_;'_:“’“;"[ aroom | st Tarrison st ¢ corner of Clinton and mecting in the centre. e walls are the st, n f, 35x100 ft, dated Oct. 11........ o 'y -y has come true.” Q lake: _ z cil Committee on Streets and Alleys, West Di- sam N 7 Division £f1, 92 edgwick st 8, ower on earticould steal her from his cmbrace! Tut the elaer sister wonld not hear of this, Wand did ophesy she would run aw: streams and lakes, ‘was a most beautiful and [ . o B = " e g In the ol B o | SiialdO L g vl © 50 | T hia ias had Hnwered ! How he lid shaken | So-shie roused the old mrdener, and, without | fo AR e samavey | SIEE A0 R e wley was all Gotted | YIsOR, Teapéctiug tlic Wost Dicilas Gl Rt jolst construction, and are Strong ChoA West Wastinzton st, 200 1w of Asbland How bl e B e hr ot AL | rlime him the reason, bade b take's kustern | sl has no. ro uway to me. Tl nizht sh e itages, cbowated In vingaand | Ty pressnted Fham by evenfog lnst, briogy cause in addition to_the support given by the 3933131 'ft, improved, dated With S el Al s faded to? I was still } aud accompany them. They left on the table She has not run away to me. Tihic pirat £oG 4 A EHOUS, £ i to the surfacea despleable picce of business i i 2 Fari T Cook) 10,00 o & 7 4 Jeft your house, or ratiier the nioruing she came flowers, of an industrious, simple-minded, and 2 R walls, the arches are belted with an iron or steel LArtie Farrartd homas Cook) 10,000 | tender, but a halfconcealed fear seemed to | what Lisette lad found. OO ik she was & HLtlcdisturbed | bappy peasantry. They ad for long age been | Which has been going on inan underhanded way T, e o o the walls, and Jocked at the | "o S 3 SR I0E 0T 2T 1,800 | SOME DAL, them. An airy dread_sopeared | In two hours they returned. No discovery | jn i s Farm I tnink s was Mo | e by 3. 1284 St el 5 meeting-place, so_that this iron or steel band | Andine ;qn;m 3433 ft 1 of Vincennes av, to unnerve his embrace au Kill the swe Y""_ had been made. “}“ .11'“-- 1 iplored TieF 8010 ln{ 5 ruled over by a race or wise aud benevolent e e entiro thrust of the: arches, | “nf, 32x125 ft. improved, dated o 5 Dose of his eyes. Au_invisible haud drew him | Traces ola st erlcexistedinthemiddleofthe | Wit {0 bring tior hacd leaving only the weight to be -supported (Urzicl P, Smith 1o Susan Ann Rolling) 10,000 back from hier, and their lips met but hastily. | road, but, aithough they went another mile o job by the walls, admitting the use. ol walls Thirty-fourth court. 297 ftw of South _ | Wby should this bet Was not all arranged? | nearer Burrowleigh, nothing new had been seen. e 'sacred to lot her stay, or, if 1 would | € for the crushing strength has to Maleted st, 8 f, 255135 f dated Nov. 6. 1,450 | Were there not Tw be dgip kisses now, while | There were no red spots, but along cach side of let her stay, to let “ler ro free. | destruction of their subjects. These | population extends from street south- Wwore lovers? Surely e might uot fear she | the road were two sets of fuotmurks inthed :Ls‘t},_ but uot . compel her to go home. I peasants tilled tl(lll‘{)r ficlds!lg\'dmu hcml of c:fil.le ward to Van Buren, and of course its more i ol was mad, 1 think she s still_nof | whith were pefie v the children, and regarded | pogiate juterests are divided, i i | seronaitile ts. P o imust as mombers of the family, They had a | F i terests are divided, some residents i ton pl ) 4 Ll : ks | Gnite responsible for her acts. Poor Mlice! 1 | aftfost 8 B ers of the family. They be ine in favor of extending the line on M: © Jo her noalteration 10 taken place kst | potbiel O atis CEEFOr K 150 | o herstav. L calted up old Nelle e Siee Sy cusiom which they practeed T | s aud i nuthing e ol vt whgt ekl o h Ao in chiarge to her, and from that moicent Daisy 2 Supers Yy Svith others the case is reversed. Some tin the Moor House. But these latter bad | poo) TRus lxmf" Trar home, not mine. For 1 lef | herbaps because ‘their fathers beforc them hud ug’n’um e stract G olks er;;ea m:'p;uuss:—: for some time. It is well known that thereisa 1arge and rapidly-growing population between s aliaes ewaployed: thils: pou=,| Central Park and Western avenue, which is of = eood Tand mot | the | right entitled to strect-railway facilities. This Ivut 2 | Governors. Although possessed of absolute Y down on lier knees and besszed of me by | DOWeR b .80 thick that only the e taken into the account. These rods or bands of ‘Slrou o sui-el’ gi{gd all the frinfllpal rooms, L 9nd are closely locked into each other at their | (wesy Fiakiicenth e, 2 neeting-place, 5o that the tausile stroug of iron Wt et S T mproved, dated S sed> The arches in_ordinary buildings sre | _No.'23.! S o Q0. 000 obe, with few cxceptions, only two inches | Rushst. 1231t n of Chicasg O ¥ad they will not yield witliout the break- | 120 &, improved, dated Xov Johnson t. 2054 fect s of West Tuvlor st, the, 100 ft, improved, dated No objueted to the delicious mystery which the lips | footmnarks of men. The men ) - 3,000 | of lovers know Keptas 1ar apart as po d evids son for lis keeping away? Why did he seem to | wanls stand in continual expectation of something [ not teen made at the same time, for as rht T o ntered it since, or scen | doue tbe sume thing. Tiis was always to yoke | 2% 1 ordinance requiring the construction of Sxcept, for a_few minutes this | & yellow and a white ox tozether in one t¢am, | phe railway on that thoroughfare to Centrsl er which bad fallen at 8 o’clock that ¢ direful? sho ing of tnelilmn or steel bm‘dmgi \\'hel':x We Tre- | SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, \;m defaced the 1 ) it ord Rail- ‘member that one square inch of iron has a ten- MILES OF TILE COURT-HOUSE. She still kept on. She bad only a i half- | ing had partly defaced the larger marks, w hile 4 just 2s some erand folks in our day are some- X 4 i ik (it tle, Il any, impaired by. heat) of | Lot oo Dummy Rairoad, 500 1t w0t | detued hope b would come. B fad never be- | the oters wore frel il periec, Gu the | G L SANLOIL My e Tam | Just as sume am o tronble to mismatch f;‘,;‘;'c’l‘,‘,‘,fi‘;";,fl‘ifinfi;‘l‘i’:fi, e Eiing Bt -+ 8 1, 25512 W o Sl : 5 Wwas evident the i come | B0t aveustomed tO g & Ulack & s 1 i 8 ayythe Eaxtending 1 geted hope e would Ko, e S wagied | damp dust. _Jowas eviens the men had come | B Nowre a liart? bttt and white horse o Lielr carriag TR D D e the poseats of e Hler spirit was busy | separately, with some intervat of time betw 11 v op stvex | with the past. 1t hadn the coming of the first and the coming of ik agre of desperation reguisite forlooking into the | sccond. It was also plain they had zone b: fowards Basrowleigh tozethier, for at oue point, about half a mile from the seene of the struz- ile, the footmarks approached one another in the middle of the road. Buth had stood here and looked back towards the Moor House, for vére roversed, but there were then | grouuds fiand w the back, e vaised the man_bodil two feet off tue ground, spran; 60,000 pounds, its capability is at once shown. | St ! 3 e Poaty diflerent from the useof iron joists, | *95F aeroud st (00 fie of Astland 2% with arches sprung from ome to another, | weer oF CITY LIMITS, WIT as in the wusual fire-proof coustruc- MILES OF THE COULT f North a S e ~The sellow and white oxen always worked | i sedinance the Railroad Compuny b Leld.” kindiy topsthier, 2nd tiepaants Il & tradic | (avantaze of the rivalry between the fricnds of “ You're a Tiar! I'say.” e and " white osen [over the yeb | the two strcets to stave off comphance with the With asudden b e 5eD- | puy while the advocates of the Uwo routes have man drew the bod, 5,000 | and listened inechavical future. tion, because such joists heated very | Buchananst. 99 {tn 1,000 Why had he broken his promlse and not come? hot Dby fire, within or without, are x209 ft, dated Nov. liable to sag and give way. Such ajoist will not SU! RY FOR T! 3 Could it be—s? ol o o o isht under heat, but cowid not, | The following is the tutal amount of eity and | She put asice the thought that threatencd e pulled g e e aavere liing | suburban trausfors within a radias of seven | her, turned her head rapidly - from - eno up byit. The tensile strepgth of iron renders | miles of the Court-Touse, fled for record dur- | gjad to the other to distract her it possible to maké a suspension bridge or to | ing the week endine Saturday, Nov. 24, City | ypind, snd prevent’ the swoop her build a fire-proof house on_ this plan. If it is g‘l};pcrt.)‘, number of sales 74; consideration, | regson had begun to make upon her peace. 8305, 5 = s e O o3, fowal | faeom by B O i s iufle | hobind her, | Ehey stavll ouce tuore J the parlor, “lle hada : 2 | quarrel with some man. They met and fouelt, an ordinary fight, and he got his coat torn in the scutlie, and _could not comc on here. So Uhoy went, back to the village together and vard spring the younzer | yrieq some great calunity would surely be- | yGred hard for their respective interests, v of Henslow forwards then, | o Lot o T e owaward all. the weieht of bis own | it ther They therefore treated the yellow | gocengly a propasitiou bas been made to 127 by, e succeeded in_bending alinost to tie aulilie il $eh baual cue and affectiohs | e railiay track upon Madsson strect, ‘proviiet Seizing an ankle of Henslow’s fn each £2 P it ol e T the Company could be I ' a supreme cffort of the muscles in | Poss in the courso.of time tan .morase Yok Jnuseles W0 | Ernor came futo power. (Vo disrespict, of 2 ‘pace back, s5 R T siaobatin i e as to swin cho maa clear of [ 3 neld the | lows) TS ‘;};fl;’%‘;?gg‘fvfifi;‘{l silver that are | Tajs proposition has been warmly urzed by 5 bles until the head had swept half-way round | g " 3 ed wha 5 3 g et fror and a5 the other fell beavily | M ‘5“l‘};’;i“,f,;“‘.‘;’x“c';"f,‘g’{‘,‘»‘;{;’e’fit"figfi‘;‘r‘;‘fnf;c“r‘ Svasto the Railroad Compans the iaterests of ack with 2 sound halleclatinous, hall- | #ov) < 5 | the large number of their coustituents owabz w, and, before cured cleused frowm their o strect (as they arere the Coramox Countf the public Iuterest demandsit) Alds the mark 10 retrogressive steps. N WHeis safe,” said Marion in alow voice, as is intended towards Grant by what fol- desraite 16 bave 2, wooden for.f cn e Nort of ciy limit, c made, as_each room is a house in itsel, ani eration, $21,025. South of city limits, sal s 1- Vi steps id. A frozen si B o walle, Nofire could go be- | considefation, 335,050, West of s limits, T T a stooi e Total’ sales 9. | wall on the woor. » ¢ i Seaton znd _Rawlei who thus entirel vond the door of the roomywhere it started. | sales 43 consillemuung&) Jiosiness houses with elevators are safe with | Total consideration B i e e e ‘ i m, and in order to show his contcmpt for | proporty between Madison and Lake streets Drejudices. he would keep on his estates | 3 y : o = Pse than this, Ald. Whecler, of the Thi il One day o was riding | yoonen Ward, deliberatel duscrts s consttc Hb v s subjects, and | wnes” nope of whom live south of Lake street— W the peace, contentment, snd Dros | 1y g aurees to the propositiou above noted. Mane leaped upon he shock was possible, with his braces. icaglow wvas halfetunged, ud s o g (When he recovered, he sat up. Maine e i o tol it to bis fect, And for o D, MAWE | pecity enjoyed by these simole people lie wes | Evary tndividual who owns aps real estatein ither spoke. i S Rilet withi envy and rage, and said to himself: | ¢S h Division between Washington street neither SpOKE, - enzth began the young man, | | ihess DSt GuleY O Tappihiess than L | 8 o0t e e West Division becveen e wdow't allow your tewper to lead you O o any | with allus wealthaud power.” So he deter- 3 caueetved | Aot LR, SOL LR awe' Vo o aru Miaed that wo one in his_ dominions personally. Sheis one of the best wome: . Would he come to-morrow morning early and construction, as with no other. Hed the IN PHILADELPHIA. explain? Oh, if he would only come and tell shook hands at_the place where the fovtprints areclose. Te will be here to-marrow, Lisctte. We miust hide the coat. pretend we know noth- ing of it, destiay it aud the letrers.” She took up the lettersas she spoke. The wle. Told of paper in the strange envelope was much smaller than the envelone, and as Mario it the sheet fell out and opened partly. 1 No | eves followed it. At one glanc the meaning as if by intwtion. was on the small shiee Darst Famw, Wednesday Evening.—No matter what heppens, T 1aust see you thi in at onice, for pity's sake. 1 have news to T none in hi; when he hi Sihveor Bulding. from which Field, Leiter & Co. | _‘The Philadelphia dmerican, makes the state- 1 his whols o ¢ 5o auely emerged. Deen built affer s plas | mene ha money s 35 reels vested fo-day her, open uis whole mind 10 er, and put au cud ey would not. bave vacated so hurriedly. in houses, stores, lots, and mortgages as at 'She st ¢ sti ir ha O O B b o iidine, would bo done | former time,” and that the panicky statements z,:l“’-fi,‘ff,’fi.'} Eifideny f\-‘é‘,‘u‘l?aéiffi“;?."u”;?.?sf.&‘ by g away with as upnecessary. ** Brick and mortar | that are occasionally put forth by ill-informed | bronze, Neither sound nor light had reached will’ not burn.” Here we have these and | writers respecting Sheriffs sales and the dis- | per, but she had trodden on something soft, ly- Tothing clse, We have no wooden joists, no | couraging condition of the warket “lave not | i wooden vartitions, not necessarily any wooden in any degree arrested the enterprise of the flo§m \};m: briclél nrgl ‘mortar E\'agls, vartitions, | great builders.” ceilings, floors, including a roof of some incom- surgested no idea. Ier foot rested on some- has bl mstc{l;lfiikl:&w can it l‘:im! i TIHAT NIGHT. it soft, that was all. t’fllisn }gnd of bl n% isas < cnvfi, anything With friwid slowness she stooped forward un- of the kind can made, D.Cl‘ aps ‘Der cent - til her it hand might touch the ground. g:orfi xtl:-\un 053 an IOrdn{ar) Luilding h]:ultd;;f From Belgraria for Notember. Then she stretehed it tardily forth, liste But, you waited until after we had b rick in good style. You can sec the dit- 1. ‘ sqs ¢ & 4 Alice Tlenslow! Alice He Ob, had 1t | *But you waited until after we hadt Leet teaks 2 st e I B elinge bave a white | wLisette! Lisette! donot go! O do notgo! i oll her natare s ehe il so, e Bl (5 Fant ice lenslon ! A this the key to the | marricd, you cowardle scoundrdl. Untie Wy e ols i destroyed | pne recreant Allermen that the people shoull coat only of plaster to finish them; the | Such an hour! Sucha night!” feot and cacountered a garment of sume kind. g have some rights they are bound to respect, Sote Wails have a lght brown cost and | ¥'py "y voice ceased, and to the darkness | She raised tis, stood crect once o listening White_coat. It will be scen at o glance ok 3 . with all ber nature—but no sound caine, ; e eaging i omittingiooden joists, tramn- | Of the muflied catth 4 deeper ‘darkness | “pL0L findiine the garment, cautiously, as . chamfering, setting, bridging, deafening | scemed added by the dying of her tones. | jf it were u living t\'fl‘ug and a rude i’)‘\lch the floor, lathing and plastering ceiling, cte., | There was no sound abroad. No light came | might kil it, she wad tht it was | Maine's house? Had it i t, shio wade out that it was | NS Lkt her hand into that chill | you o Stadison strcet and the Northwestern Lailwaf, Should be bapoier than himself. e therciore cQ’;{,‘j{'&‘,fiz‘f‘;‘;‘é“‘:{‘r’e’;““[“:"-é‘,:‘l;‘r:""{‘,;}’g“;’,{ . P the world. f know her failing. [t w: Sahod i sersants tocther whio were lired to | SO Hecded faciities for transpordsion Yerrorof her parents. When I heard yo {io s biddin,and gave to every man adarklan- | Y0 urve population which is so rapidly tend: i Were 10 b married, T felt inclied to come twm and s daguer, oud b U dark ssofthe | g westward. Tad 2 united effort shouldnow be w. between you.” teen of # 0 3 53 hi el made to compel the Lleep of fnuocence, be sent. his hired assassins | Yot G the premise 2 rigght in the widdle of the road. “A moment she stood in numbed horror. thoughts formed in_her miud, her discovery Come livay Company ta do and especially T ng ey liatds, 1 sag? or T shall | SYEr it o e pected, when the people | N3FS Sorme HRUES £08 M0 ime i Lake street ) the alnost formal partings! Alice | throw myself upon you and grind you 1O | qwoke and found what bad been done, there i A .’ Georze llenslow’s wife! She who death on the road.” s Em\;. Jamentation and 'inai-.vu:mu:, and | shall be saeniticed for the henetit of Madisou rely run nway from her hushand, no one e struggied wildly: to no purpose. ey rushed to the patace of the (overnor and strect or any other locality. The railwa track hither. Was she stopping at John w1 |llnl nqn‘u:gu‘: hetween yfiunfimlbhcr. i Y‘iur demanded to know the reason of his ertel con- chould be laid ou otk streets: and the way ) all come to thist | own shametul violence cause the evil. Do e e bt s 1 e o what she raved of that night sbe duet. So ereat was their importunity thut he 1 changed manner, the lurking dread, the cold proof buflding. He dispenses with JOIsts: | yrppne et, 2556-10 ftn of Thirty:cecond- ini : ! a told him the follow i Cal i e ke % o close to midnight now and he had not arrived. | tern o to the place where you ot it | s oned. for be knew her quick | 3% told him the following, in which he scemed wooden or iron, using in thelr place an arch of B R e A 2,500 | G058 b e efhccd o used 1o be! How Lis | We nay, Gud sometbing else that will lelp to B e b e knew tier fiery, Fnmovernabls | Greatly interested, thus: WEST LAKE STREET. brick, o segment of a circdeof alarze radius, | BERYRIoh 3 i v 20 i'xm fioss foiwucd u'h:“x:’ ul:;:l lstl)g‘l‘:tlzdu!n‘;,o Eenir ain.” What do you want withTom! Lot outbursts, and he told me, Goorge: Henslow, | * Along time ago, in a very distant countrs, Cmcmofl’\!" ‘:',"‘*"*”Tx The T‘xW-m > ow his strong arms wound vly and surcly 0, no! hat do you wal om? Lel <he would run away from you, and his o e v ired ills, wate e sil 'AGO, Nov. 24.—The report from the Coane 5,250 | round ber, holding hertenderly, butas thoushno | us o by ourselves.” ;’;:;h i Y ! eurrounded by green hills, watered by silver any s standing- in its own light snd Cor e Cown i ary prejudice against i creating an annecs 15 obliged to give them an answer of some T 08 o farete matgin to o upon,and the setual | from the vacant blackness overhead. No ray | but balf a garment Had only on {‘csu}ts of lka’mxdn_x;q justify the sssortion that | 1O 3 the eye to an idea of distance. Thcr{: e B e ekt leave. cvi 1y one | ater by the side of the rond she bad found Tame? Do you I‘Eu“. the bar you nave place: | i G107 %s he was ashamed to avow the true by refusing tv estend its lactlities. ouses can be built st not to exceed X0 percent | O S0 ncans of determining auy objeet outsid s coat. . - » Tornfrom thebackofthe | Eomething, could it be worsc than this? tetween her wnd you! Do you Kuow whit | rogson, he answered them this: FuLTON STREET: ‘more than the ordinarsfiretrap. o no minivg any object outside | SIS s T T w0 pockets. - - e Ul it was dark, Now she | made her My from suur house” that nizht? Or | " have gbserved, in riding through my do- e iyt Natlonal sxchange Bank of e ing the limits of touch. The door-step ubon which | " Inthe button-hole o flower. . o . 1o knew the silence of the tomb held | WCES u so carried aag by your falal LmpCr | minoss, that my beople cnjoy tou much ease AN APPEAL FOR THE VETERANS. 2., is built in this way. y < | the speaker stood, the door-jambs which she | the breast-pocket two letters. .+ . . Onelet- the vacant ni e L i ale bR Fou did, unable to | SRS otk " rhey erive tvo much assist- | Cmicaco, Nov. 24.—To the Public : There | s e bl sl slizhtly, but made | (5e¢ i {,’,‘;;’“f,f";’;‘“"‘,“gl‘,cf}gl’,fi“fi?"‘,‘a‘g‘f at present o larre number of veteran soldiers id not | no Al‘;l) e - * ’ mined that every family shall have but one ox, | 7 “She was o sweet girl, Ilenslow, when she | and that hereaiter you must work harder and ing almost every vocation, capable S emall eal, | world was a wast of the Girls' Industrial Home (a State benevo- ¥ r irls’ & Y grasped as she leaned forward into the formless | ter sealed with wax. 3 sts in i i i p ) nses. cue vounrer siste spots of wax. . . . Exactly corresponding | I nes 3 : £0- Maris joists in it. Dr. R. Hills has a Tosidenceat Dela- | her seases. She kuew ner younger sister Lisette ;E o sinall spots of wax which had m'lm ona | read the words on that note. Lisctte raised it, this city out of employment,—men represents of filling &l e Zrare, 0., withh twenty rooms, counting base- | had passed through that door. She knew that 5 v ed 1t inits envelooe 3 erenvelope jed yous if ¥ au infirmity it o g ¥ LYE . 2 letter she bad sealed two days awo. . . . She replaced 1t inits envelone, took anotherenvelope | m: ried yous and if you had not auinfirutity | live poorcr than you have been. accustomed s illine e hold of l”flf‘..'?“};’:f&fiffifi(a‘:fi%gr ron, without | door opened on a short garden path terminating | sealed 10 e st John ahie, | from a drwwer, wrote ot glicet uf_paner Lie such as hers, il you Decn 5 miord | hupetafore. Bestics, thers e some mreat ::‘:,s,a"{,,b °;:§:?;L“?£,$Efl‘,$“‘fkihwm asingie plasterliz ek 07 e stops being of atamtoon a long, bleak, etraieht road that | - - o lierlettertolim. . . . e fexs | words, “ Good'bye forever.—Lisette;™ folded up | gentle matl, you might have stolen the dams Tulors afar off zeross the waters wh s et PARYERIE df fei oodusedty hu“scwfl‘s T e s | an acruss a desolato moor. She kuer that for ure of the coat such as be had worn when she | the Shiect, and put it and Alice Henslows note | ous fire out OF lier nature. jou two were | I am ous to emulate, aud they ha they may be enabled to keep thelr families ss% i e ot bullding. Talles i efther sl ‘habitati last gaw bim. - . . a light summer dust- into the seeond envelope and closed it. fire and tow. You fauued oue another into | yellow oxen within their dominions, and I wie wint during the coming winter. Some are Bl a0 answer any questions or | troe, o tallsh ide 5o Tabitaion of man, o f cout.—. . fa"thie uiber pockur s el nd euvelone s Clost ot lastor? | viotence, and in e end, on that dreaful night, | Some day wa e eniht crippled or minus a limb, who could il plss oo e pleseed Lo e s mattar which | 5 . 0 tall shrab was visible by day. At each | Jeather case such o5 she lad scen with uin, angred wonderfully. Tell me.” o forgot your mauiood a5 10 raise your | aul therefore I will lave uoue but vellow oxen | such as janitor, messenger, Watchman, et Y bt want. e Sl | side of the road a decp drain lay mute, | . . . In thecase a ribbon such as she had | o ¢ letter fo John. 1dow't and str—" i in my dotinions.’ Many of th Teut In the service of- our cour e e NEAL-ESTATE LOAN MARKET stunant. The drains had been dug to | Siven bim. {hink he would wish you to _know what it con- Yor ol ot fhat! T did not. Dom't sav | ' ~Tiese sunple neople were not skilled fn the | | any of them speut In the service of our €0 Jaced the portion of his coat where | talus. [ have closed it up and addressed it to Maine, vou kuow my eurse, Forget | arts of disputation, ana so had to submit in try the years usually devoted to the aquitts ¥ 1 orget and fo i of a trade or profession, or otherwise layicg the n | sitence and redouble their labors to provide food IN very little lias beendone the past week in the afford materials for making the road, and the | _She rep) opened | for their wives and children. ine. ing new indebtedue: D v- | w: . : X 1o had found it, crossed the 1oad, and, step- him. We must send it to him to-morrow.’” i lclr“; ]?:‘:om;mnx:ghg; un.dk m’:‘\ll:g cnlsl;:'go:s xncrs of the moor had crept stealthily juto ;mg silo“.,y o tautiously over the low dy ivhat did you write to him¢ llave you | sorry, deevly sorry. for all that has Iy Crs By ey could attend to in cxamining the | oo g and sileutly filled them up, and crouched | st veside oue of the dalts of decp, asked him to coine carly to-morrow :* here to-night. L vill do angthing you wish, I | wsill the morose Guvernor was not happy fenuinencss of the paper and coin which have | ben feet deeo ready to seize upou him who in water. ‘There was not a ripple washing in the “No. Let us zoto bed.” will make zny apolouy you l Tswearto bea | while witnessing the misery of his people, for ‘Been flowing into their coffers. The ratcs for rushes—not a breath of wind stirring. _She felt Tn the dark, when she was in bed, she could better, a kinderhusband to Alice, if shewill only | they had now becomne soimpoverished that they Tones are unchanged, There is 1o indication | gain the level waste. Marion knew all thi oy Lo the alze of thewater and leancd | think of the pr The future—she heed think | come back to me. T'm not hard-hearied, but neither white nor vellow oxen. S0 e went of a lower percentage, and higher rates are out | and more. 2 S, | forward and listened. After alittle time she litue of it when my temper is roused I see nothing, hear | abroad to hob-nob with the rulers of the lands of the question as long as the prescnt depres- » stooped down and softly thrust her hand into nothing, count no chances, remember nothing. | of yellow oxen, *and his son reigned in his She knew that upon the morning of this day | the chill, mute waters. She drew her hand out. . Do what you will with me, Mame, but don’t tell | stead.” e o ;! amessaze had come saying that Jobn Maine | slowly. The drops falling ‘from it made sharp, | On the eveniog that note of Alice Henslow’s | ¢ I did thar. Don’t unman me forever. & Xow this son was also the son of the whole foundation for future fortune. In this w3y they do pot stand an equal chanee with other$ in_the necessary battle for bread. Therc arc 2lso widows_and children of de ceased soldiers, many of whom could dothe work of a clerk, or amanuensis, or some Sini sere All of them have suffercd und sseri- ficed much for our_people, and_therefore de- serve special cousideration. The Employment 'of the Veteran Clab would feel glad sion contiuues. The following are the specimen Joans of the past week: Halstea strect, 45 fect north of West Sev- | would call to see Lisctie that ‘ear, hissing whispers as they touched the sur- | was written, Joht left ros: se | you wanted only to [righte ¢ it ! 3| v i Ce i Sl issing whisy e e st | was wribten, dotiy Maine 161t the Cross Louse | Yot wauted only to Irighten me fulo belter | poople | cepecially of 4 grre: ¢ | Comuite ohn | Slear e e ‘Bl was hushed. She rose, | at8 o'clock, and waiked to Daisy Faru. bohavior.” o Yt o Intely pm;c'::"f_‘fxll‘,s.flfffihf.’; and gratefal toall who may have employment to give, now or hereafter, it any honorable call- entecath strect, west front, 24x100 fect, $4,500; | Ma e s o Bvo yoars, at § percent. feet, $3,500; | Maine and Lisctte were lovers. John Maine | ryrined the road, and, takig up the portion | 4 This i e R ers, boween Diviiion o Bl | Mol made love to Lisottq fora year; six months | of thevosts walked deliberately m the direction | went. T strects, west front, 22100 fect, $4,000; five | 25° all had been settled. But somehow of late | of the housc, holding what she had found in She have to tell mei Bat augway T shall be | suspicions which were in my mind wheu I lay bosom. She | back here at 9, and at the Moor House at 10. 1 | wait for you here had proved truc I should hia v awkward,” e muttered ashe | Maine was mute. + the cruel slaughter of the white oxeu. So he vening, of all others. What can L0, this is the worst of all! Maine, if the hastened to restore to his people both white and yellow oxen, and his name, which was Ruth- erford B. Iayes, became the miost illustrious in they would first please address or apuly to them at Rooms 47 and 49 Metropolitan Bl in this city. Respectfully. MABTIN BesN, o ing, ye{;s, :t?pcrccmim . Dite Lisctte was sad and John Maine came | both ll\eni] lmmlsdu!end:cd on hel ernon avenue, between Doualas avenue and | rarely, and did mot stay long, and scarcely breathed. She moved as though she hope all may be well there. 1 nope she has | killed you and then ingsclf. Bus I would not | the annals of that far-off but v t Vetezan Clab- v Lis 4 5w ome c ¢l 2 hideous fasu young man, about 25. i cure. Nothing e 7 T " Falton ' strect, northwest corner of Park | 1o Lisctte did not complain. She said | history; or to wake her own benumbed facul- | eyes, a fair face and fair mustache. ‘1"1:::\.,1)1123 :‘svfl';;.fl;i“‘l:ch inov.t:::“\?réil:'. ml“l-zu-ll-{fl‘.mflylhzfl FROM A RE s ¢ LAKE. oo e i300; g | there was comethinz strange about Jobm, but | ties iAo active dealings with the mhed facul- | OFes 0 e oulers thrown well hack, He | the thouzht of dving, but dying will not ando M- A BELIGIOUS STANDEOLSS, To the Editor of The Tribunt. & o 2t § per cent. that he was as kind,—kinder to her than ever; | €OYETy she had made. swas lithe, agile, and of the medinm height. | this. Dying will not undo th el To/the hlitor uf The Tribune. CimicAGo, Nov. 2L.—What do Condit, Mulr- iladiana avenue, 30 feot, west front, north of | be eomed, haweren, uneasy, and avecmmind. | o, She did st move har ead to the right or,to Yaturally bis countenance was frank and open | 'The younger man unticd the hands, and the Gmicaco, Nov. 24.—1 am surprised at the | head, Verdu & Co. mean by sayiog that thef Thlrty-seveath sirel, 350005 fve Soars, o 3 | e, and chaugeds lnged o what,sho could e o e T betraare, bt hu now teuasutandetamd perplexshantfull | Bt IR e LI ttotioht. posiion o the Exsten elzous papers on he | “esirosed by ordorof theosed of Tzt S =l dy " fhis might be a wghtmare, but | of vague apprehension. 20 1o the Moor House in themorning,” can | diver question. . : 3 S ¥ s . B v e sy e iy | [ Il e cilor ot | b ling o e e tmare, bub | OfRASUC QOICHOUSION. oot Bar | Maihcs 4] gan exmain. ail and gor TR B s o o A, | G e e ot a. thonihy e P 2y her, 4503 e o r S | L e wasjisht to seet Thore was a flower in | rowieigh. Ilis face Wore cven a graver expres- | hidevus burden.” ¢ walked onat Qiffer. | nov upendous legislative fraud. It was | soue National Bank 314,30, thereby dalrit P il T | aiimy poor Lisetiel my own, my, zhit,— Id tha nly red thing on that cuat | Cross ouse, wrote a note and sealed it. ‘The | had zone some distanc T wrote a letter to | ton- No President ever recommen it in any | in one day; and then make application to bor- Caderatn. | $iets (POpr Lisgpie R, ox‘n]ll:, slater | Hush sbmp :::[;:xgx;gnn mfl_ull.l all objgeni !"'frhk had Ll:‘nh:n. :mil.lus e passed under the | you to-night before leaving Barrowleigh. For- message. No committee of either Seuate or | row 35 000 at once by issuing bonds? WBY }‘Xtuuu.dccds( 3o | Loes wrong, for sheisa deco, wild, passsionatc | the coat fast, and )'acur:ftw;xvril:fi;.l "é’::hmfi’ug the Moor, s brows \‘véfi:‘}:fic and lf:sss “outh ?\"5}?‘\»"”‘ L i'é’nfi?v“z right. pocket of iny coat. | the lousc ever advised it. No bill was cver in- | cover up the thing in this way! To dbm;’dj s 30 | Vot e suspoet thab” s 1 50 auler, | mighe b el by boing 1L o ghily and vl bne o hnd frmiv made up his | | Yes, Maiue, you are a good man. Will troduced fn elther branch of Congress which | §3700 ooy of S0 01 LS o e Aggregate. I ore i1z | Bt s Toves Join Sisine. She loves hira 8o | the Flisg i B ougie 1o e crasd.” Chrishy | i 0o somedbiag vl il osta paindul | yo shake hads with met” e contalned that dea n its title. T am not aware | SoCLEHYe% S0 and Gaarcst. o is oot : =y i = I 24, B O ire Lo & skylari's. song, but he ufe u:fit uxls:x’?rl_xthuufillfi;?o' no! ©Oh, God! not zllh;n,. :nxuu' require ‘resolutc couraze. As he “Most gladly.” that any petition was ever presented in either | to cover up}’ It “,‘u,,,t do. Lake has ao fndebt ! E«Txr;m;;;: E“n,,_,,m | ]slm‘ L i & 1 e shoce nters e o o _uhl: e mg‘c ; éem “se&ll\. straight road so familiar to “Enlun tfi;ssc\xl nn}(—nfi-‘, Lhc{ Tmi; :u:;l shook | House from any part of the country for the de- | cdness now of more than the mnst[[umo NENT TroX Nov. 1703 o O o ciiber Sido of the. road | ture. Dismises all tempiations of fmamation, | Aliccs new e eht e xhers baw 2 Jows | mouetization of sitver. The fraud—a siaele | linits and a protest bas boen, mace Uy ¥ = >0 - T s 3 cc’s mews was i ¢l vhile, You were e D 3 zle i ) ! T e hronah the shecr black would be the Lethe of | _There was no use fo goimg_quickly. She important. S he hus ;lmpirtant Stesperately: |, hite: XN wolp SR Lo Sca pe {omghie® | Sentencovas hid away fn the bowels of an im- | Trustees by several taxpayers, sag e i I nstruments ——— — her de: That Marion thought. would be st the house in time, and_then th swhere sh o ¢ she is, ted” they both turned round. Tuensely-long bitl, which, it is said, w man loans money to the Town of Lake, Le bad i | o. |Csiderarn Why had Tic not come? It was_close to mid- e e s son See et " | dor whose Lat neln dncoste Tl st b | v, mensely-long Will, whicl 1 Js Sl e mever | sair waminz tiiat he may lose i, usds oo night afier 1 some time. Sheand Liscute bad | Awar! uwavt away with sueb fancies! s e e il (e S noble-hearted fellow, Matne, and | The intent of this clause Wus unkuown to the | decision of the Supreme Court. Mortgoges.. "3, e ap e bukr (Ephosee S usie | There wasno use n huring, for” nodting something might bave been done. Now th am o pltiful weeteh, & Liexitioss seonparl President who sfgued the bill, and: doubtiess to TAxrAYERS' ASSOCUTLY 1 oter, O e o et nd oid. | could be done=nothinz could be doi 1| sorotlitg gl en done. Now ¢ ““HTubh? do't say such thives. Al may Ue | nine-tenths of the lezislators o for | Aggregate..| 35153,085,571)| 590 Tom the sardeucr, g gone to bed darly. O | at the cout and st if there s ol s e D ;}\)ytlggrfi\) loteh | well st _{will tell you the contents of ‘thut | S Socrtly was 1““‘ S Bone Tt the narion _______UCEAN STEAMSHIDS. e g e o ome Could 1t b Lo wis tir- | - Oh, madacss! No—no! Down! duwn with | the news will be there.” "He pol ay aiter | lctter, When { learped from Alice that you | diduot kaow of it till long aftervards. 7 Releases....| 288 foof Liserted Could that bet such thoughts! e L e ey FUsEe | Bait discavatid e ol Blace. Lnde bp wy Now, Thave lpoked iu vain in all the Eastern e v | She vuraad bor e from s to loft fn he S ot e waiting up with o Yeht, | haps he ok sready Wit £ Teiies ek | mind w o Winge—to sen st away to some | relizos vaprs to which I have access, for one _!_ s L TO HAnets Ravs My Ntn gucled on | difection pbthe clills staguant water, and | Withalight! WWould it be bes: to put away | That would be like him. Whatam Itodo? I B 1 [ A’ eonderination of thisineat frand. They by “the Joud resounding sca ' are = i3 Villaee . what ehe had found uutil morning, aud then | cannot back out now. I rust stand by 4 foss | ) DL Ll 1y are set for the defensc of truth, Lionor, and 5 T el g STt | e it momeh s et | e U R | PAR | SESE WEH b smestot Do | ot St iy W, | Philadelphia and Liverpotk wents of their own sclection. For five or six 3T 5 K. er light wonld be_better, for vas s u T . 0 izl places as well as low places. But what ag o e oy | I, e e it ot | Skl Sooid then be seen at 2 riance. But. With 3 ol impossite to o two sards ahead. Tn- | I would not then Laye thousbt it wise for | we lind in them? ‘There may be exceptio 4230 | rheoniy transatiantic lipe salliaz under, the ATE ean Tk, Salling every Thursday trom Pbiladelol object presented itself to test the | her to zo home, after being-50 long away, until | so far as I have noticed they all throw heir in- | and Wedneaday trow Liverpool. vears_past loaning money os n h ; pas money on réal estate has | sceu him 3 mile offas he came towards them | candle they should have to turn what she had | darkn been beset with dificultics. Before th i i asal on bes . Before the pame | waving his hat, or bis handkerehi ! - o ; 3 by; the niziit was Cimmerian. cometliing like au explauation bad by made, | fucnes staln U inlath eea beect with difleulics, Bolore the pame | waving Mis har o eereiet or both, | found over and over, and who could do suchan | = He walked on rapidiy for more than half ing liko s explanstion, L buoy ud,. | Jn, 0 ohanty ol Horce sgmibe the ot b ¥ o 2, 3 s fce wi ahte o g ' e o e 1 4 L = 0 SEbiehd i | BR DI SR T e ST e e HETR e | B et | B d b eitints )| RED STAR LINE, hat valuations | low Ler Soe g Tow hiar | candie-lisht, bier tiand touch ; ¢ | overtaten any one, although the Tate at whi ce her and treat he : cir columus aai it ¥ or pale check would flush! ow her | candle-lizht, ber band touched something dawp, | he went was Tat quicker thaa the e :gy:s,"nlh:fii;ll’:d:fiuzfilfi:t e e e oo oeteial 'z’ézbiuzr:upcfll\"rs’gb“‘ the it ""g‘fi"r?‘?fzfx‘i"\‘rvsiflfllllfi i iriven. , e original iniquity. \Wnat iz the ety b WERE: d would fall from 25 to 50 -per cent could | hands would relax on anything i g clamm; ¥ 1 v om a | after the horrible lessos Lave been tai heaning of oIl thist What Tnlinence bas se- | Lobanil porne DIy not then be forcseen by either borrower | hat cer 1kt n anything sue heid, her | sometiug damp and clammy. < pedestrians. Suddenly a voice coming fre ¢ i son § x f Vi 'a1ts in Ainounts to nd‘(lfl faith in @ 1im".c i ‘bargain | 1ow she would 1"5“',1";0“’;"::‘1" 10 zh.cgro:mll l-:l':ljt')l b, ll;xcrc_\'ml\l vep still! keep qufiel! few feet right in Iront of him called out. his _vo‘v.\vrill g‘ilr(r’wxly }cs‘:lllmnol old.” % e curldh‘lhe (co‘r};‘rm r;f‘ thch "rn o papers? P ottt STER AT & SONS, e rices had | to listen for Lis voice with her ¢: neticanitacein at is above the earth there overnead, Hell or | name. He koew that voice, and before he had Maite: Vo 'do not ki eI Tove 1 SthTare aned dumb' & = c';wz“’w“s T Gen'l A P listen for Lis voice with her cars,with her hun- | Heaven? 2od Who reigns? and— . time to bring himself ulv e was wizhirl:arm'a su‘l‘l1 We Daye quar:.-léd and when T llcrc my mands cv)\]x;y Xeu, cond P & £ LAY Rt b . , se my spoken condewnation Can = advanced 20 to 50 per cent, the lender might | gry eyes,with her = 3 parted lips! And how quickly | Sbonld she now, as she walke L Moo have thought that he let the borrower | and softly ber b quickly Suould she now, us she walked alonz, pass | length of George IHenslow, Ali slow’: ing i i o C’ = L e );15 Janm ue cheap. Inasmuch as | he was Near ;;Tl:éx‘fl?luslgq csabrg:fm?zuu!t “She :’(n«'i:g{c x:mx‘n;::fil;{:x.ndxr 1ot I I(ds‘1 yiil bus“;nd*\[ am pistle: Henslons b i bclgémugéll)? L{)euwmr;;'e'mué'mirx‘ e e ofi{q\?:fem v.thn; onetizatiin of sier UNARD MATL mmmEfl'nun prices have failen that fizure, perhaps it is in | became the old, calm self agaiv v for L Aibrd She saw the 8o o Jolin Maine could see nothing, but he knew | would only forgive snd come Loe!” | Vs Ratloual ach, o i was done t the . : . % Ayt D e | s, Goep mmilont fagais, 100 ml}‘fim’& Dgztgirgikfiéfiufifufiglfl s the spot, she could | that u much more powerful man, a man taller T il she Wil e Jemand o l.hi“;’m‘;g!cx:lr"\"n‘ o Jou AT P"s’m'mi"l‘,:"”w"":’::'n pregies cormet, order for ‘borrower to complai oc: under-trill _in ce, b =y ¢ nor consciously | “Apply at Company's Ofice, morthwest Le, to ey great extent? A fow facts and figures | a certain wouderful lengthening v s s She we Ly a head, stood in bis path and barred the way. | Hlo pressed the . ! ! g ng g of syllables Here was the house. She would mot call | He could hear the heayy breathing of the other. | whbc& ETheumilgge::pg::&siufig “file;c’;&lv gg{‘i‘an?sy xésfcsgvi’f&:'::‘;ei: tCo:l" rc::;l afin‘:vr éxl;:.i cl;'{?_mi)fim\lg}'p J«:xl‘! g cmm?u‘. tern Agens 5 h 3 ) g VERNET. General West

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