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IE CIIICAGO '"RIBUN ATURDAY., DECEMBER an And thak bim ta his home, ted that he had krown these people for some time, and hail had tronble with them before. To uro hisown exprerslon, **They are a hard crowd. " with hin. Then ¥ wen dianirned the sulta ha had commenced In my nama to renlesin the fnrni- tore, ete., anized by ‘the Chadwicke, [ ws trying 10 got pavacarion of the goods, There 1a no way policeman told me not to give it up. That young man deceived me, . s Wan your mirter alono when you returned ™ ’ELLIGO tad H H WELLIGOTT that rhie can torture out &n assnmption that [ have $'1low did she appear?™* A Reporter Visits Him HIS [ nigrated to 1hin Shmiey ahat tenty-fien yeara | ormecuted hor: weeont o tne Hsory Tt Card | 12 low dia very mach exclted, and asid sho had Ho. fgy. from Ireland. “For fftcen yoars ho has lived | gono over 1o the eneniy nnd connpircd againat hors | shot romonody. ~ T neked ot Bbnt. 1t bt what me. in_thfn city and_vicinity. llo ia aboot i | Which is perfectly abenrd. #ho said we ‘fo disconnected that Iconld mako . Jearn of "okl and stautly built.' lin said hov are rerpeciabie womn, oce they nott” [ notbing out of it. &he was moro cxcited than 1 e went o the Town of Take nt “nover heard Angihing azainst them. ever paw her hefore " Tow 1nng had ehe had the revolvert ** Ever since the birglam were here. We_ were In the Jdustice Court ot the time thoy broke (n, They took rll onr fewetry and silverwere, he wot {he pistol for protection. Khe waa afrajd shme one was coming In nearly all the 1ime. and had to lake nplates to pet slecp. Sometimes shio didn't the time the first ppadefal cf carth was struck In tho Staek-Yarids, ond wan for rome time emplayed by the Unlon ‘Stock-Vanls Company, lle has beena Constatle for the past nine yeaes, being now npon his third term. 1e has been elected each {ime from the Town of Lake. Last year he ran for Polles Justica in that town, but was de- His Statement of the Way in which He Got Hia Wound. You bad nothing to do with' the selzure of the '*No. The firat lot was taken when 1 was ah- ecnt from the city, and § sttampted to recaver tnem to proteet myrelf, The eacond was mede by #ome one whom I never could find, and J conld not teplevin them. Tho last selzare woa Thul!di{a Hiss MeKeo Transferred to the Jalleesd feated by Mitchell, the present incambent, o | All wera mado by partios who wers unknowa et n wink of sleep for two or three nizhie. The Brief Interview. hanpracticed almost entitery In the eltv, haring | me,» 2 Tt tria] took plavo Tuarcay, and thet pitermons his “neadquartern ot the offico of Justica 4. C. ** Glvo your slde of ane of the Conatavles came here. Another came 1lalnes, Al has gencrally been recarded an an THE $25 AYORY." to the basement doorat D o'clock Wedneaday gomothing Further About Thoss Compli- efiicient officer. McElligatt . einims. 1o be the *¢Weil, I lost track of them for threo or fonr | moming. The third visit this week was mado aldent renident ‘at tho Stock- rpoken of in that vicinity, g smill children, the youngest of rde, and la well wifa and two hom f8 but & fow Thnreday afternoon. ** Had Mr, Thomas given you any advice abont keepinz men ontY yeara aimost emtirely, but one day 1 saw her an | wis plullmi Mend & Coo's oMca. ~ She camo ant of there, snd the moment she raw ma sho stopped cafed Mortgage Tranzaotions, LY . : mionths old. and bogan tocry, {asked her what tho troubin | [VHfc toldgie to keep the dogrs shat. 4t DOWN ON MAC, was, and she ratd phe couldn't tel) e there, hutto When did yon-Jeave Chadwick'a' honea on A Visit to the Monse~It I« Alleged that the Cone | Thera in a'ways romebody rony and willing ta | come over to her banee. Fhe ooy Gpnortunity I | Pine rireett” X % tabl Lo | expresn an opinlon {n a ease of thie kind, whether | ho went over, and ehe told Jietween the 201h and 25th of July, stable Broke I, from a desire for notorlety, an Inthe case of the | mo that she' had had tromble with 4 HOW stircit RENT DID YUU OWE Tyt " nchoolmate of Mark Twaln's *‘Tom Sawyer.” | her parents—~had had a regniar falling out with **None atall, Our tent was paid until the 1st who, after the latter hnd doparted temporarily | them. They had become o violent towards one | of August. McEllizott and Sesurnay tama there AT THE JAIL, Ir'nrr: tbf untmflnl:l the vlrllnnun.m:nl tumhmlh‘r,lvelr nm‘umr k‘? 'i'he r.l; fo eml:flnerrd "'{‘h‘"’fl'“f’f} nnnl(M f‘!!nsnflnl -Y:!ly #;h’l dhére‘;! mv'wml:l for’.:;;fl & rato, Inepire 8 commices wi eny’ art- | not apoak to her father the etreet—that " rent ane coste, e we woul 3 ARNAIGNED NEPORET RAUEMANS A%z that he had been o~ Tneked ™ by tim TArEs bt o a 5 o hintes | $50 they wonld foave fa honse. i met him r('ylml'cllly and wonlin't recognize him— that they had itrented harin the most ootrazeMis manner, and she deciled not to live at home any more, She had taken a linnee and was renting rooms to make allvine, She nald the landlord was hard on her, other honses in the nrighborhood being rented for leas than sha was paying, and she had oeen over to Mead & Cov's lmfi day to get o concerslon, but they wouldn't grant if. She wanted me to go and get the rent fesscned on the l"m"m that they had had a great deal of tronhle, did #g, aud recommended them highly as the best of people, but Mead & Coo Insiated on the full I gave m{ sister A0 and she handed it to MeEliigott, and he said ho would come the next dav and get the balance. He it ro, and got all hut 82, ‘*\Yhen waa the first selzare of your gooils mader **On the 4th of Aoguet, lunl after we had moved here. Tha carpels wero piled up In the Lasement, and McMurney came with an expresa wagon and toox them awny, and everything clsc he conld lny hands on. e recelved hin instructions from twi ofiicere, who wero In tho atreet. - They took 800 worth of goods that time. " AtDo'clock yesterday mornlng Mits Allle me- Fee, who shot zonstable McEMligott Tharaday af- ternoon while ho was levying oa some furniture st ner house, No. 30 Rosh street, was arraigned tefore Justice Kanfmann at the North-Side Polico Court, and committed in defanit of ball, No of- fort was made by her attornoy, Mr. Sidney Thomae, to eccure her release, rinco any application with hat end In view would have been uscless, the wounded man belng roported as In & precarious afew <|lyllprevlu|l. to Wis departure, ‘Tho hoy In this case {s a man abont 46 yeara old, bearing strong resemblanes to a Polieh Hebrow, twho came Into this offica yesteraay with 8 whip In one hand and in the othet a card “bearing he les pend, '8, Laprise, manafactorer of all kindsof cooncrge, sccond-hand barrels, etc. Tho lattor helstd own npan the reporter's table and pro- ceeded with the following statement: 'onr years ago he owned a horse and wagon, and one day hie wax delivening a load of dry gootls, be- longlng to Pardridge & Co., on Cotiage Grove As ho was driving iea | avenue. worrlly alomg Mckill- | payment of the' rent. "1 ihen lethor have mome | **Vho caused that selzure to be made?” eondition and Mol to. gle. et Molies | 0 R ohct man ATOrs aioneia mt e | Doaeet b rant., Tiheaicther mave smg SN Chadwlek wis: dmedintoly. _tranafer " 0 | outany ceremony, selzed hold of him and tambled Fase or 825, and shie kept it lnrflllnllc n time, **When did the Jeasa of the Cass street house Chfeago-Avenua Btation to the County | him from the wagon. Ile knew that n cortaln law- | One day when I wan there she handed ine £15, and tro. " Jsil, and confined fn the women's department— i;er had obtained Judgment nzainst him for fees, | told me what a hard time aho had had to zet along, *iteing nntll May, and Chadwick wants usto ot locked up In o cell, although one wasog- nt McEllizott read no warrant to him. 1o simply | —how pustied ahe waa for money, and that she hald oAy, for the whole year, " aanl her, as'it iy the custom to allow tho femala | told him to get ont, for he wanted his horse and | actunlly gone withont a decent pair of shocs for a * When was tho sccond solznre made? ™ naoners wander about that purtlon of the | wagon. Laprise ot an oxpreasman (0 take off hia | great while, and hind aimost sutlered for the neces. 1'0n the 22d_of October. % gmlfl(nfl during the day. 8he, however, kept | load uf goods, and then begeed tha Conatable | mnriesof Iife. I naked her to keep the £15 until 11 Who cansed that?™ sloof from tha other iminates, who are a hard lot, | **for God's sske™ to let him go with n!a | she could 1t, *No.' she ‘‘Idon't know, Four men e here and ex- at was better afford to lnpl{ raid, sho conld pay it then, and Inaisted npon my taking it. Afterwards rhio gave me tho balance, 810, and 1 banded it back to her, 1 said: *Allfe, take this, and gt a palr of naw Ahock as & present from mo.' She declined, but 1 put it into her hand ns 1 was golng out of the daor. About s couplo of months aftorwarde, 1recolved a regls- terod letter ‘with $10 inclored, and the man. ner dn which it was sent back mortifed me ro that 1 wrote hor the letter which was published in Tie Tmmuxs, At the time she was 50 storniy she not anly threatened my life, but threatened to make 1t hot for me, and make it cost me mare money than anything I had ever done 1f 1 dldn’t atay in court and “defend hor rpits and got her goods hack for her. 8he sald she had got a Iawycr that was amart enotich to 8x mo, and 1 have no doubt that atl thess procecdinga have been in. stimated by Stdney Thomas, and that he adyisea her to reslst In the manner in which she did Thars- day, From my experlenc with htm, and what 1 have heard othera state, 1 belleve him eapahle of aln.ost anything that woukin't commit himaelf. " As a matter of justice, the reporter called on AR. THOMAS Bir. ‘I'homaa drop- | wagon, least to let "him know o ho going to take it. Thin won refueed, ond his horss was deiven away, the owner foltowing after with tho oxpress wagon and goods, Laprise gotout 8 writ of renlovin bofore Justtco Austin, regained his ontlt, and then suod McENigott for seizing pm&eflr which by law ho hed no right to touch, obtaininea Judgment of €15 or 820 agalnst tum. Lnprite eafd thatif no had had any ticcarma with him he wonld have shot McElligott himeelf at that time, hie was #o abasive ond lawless, 1o sincerely hupes Mias McKee will £et clear, for Lo thinks ho acted jual right, Ie would be n ,mnfl ‘man for a Juror. Bhortly after Mr. £, Laprise, caoper, etc., left, an amlable-looking young man in' good clothes ap- peared. Ile, too, had heen aggrieved. Unfortu- nately tho landloxd of tho tencment where he lived, in sclecting a card for his seeker after rooms, had atumbled upon tuatof a Mr. Ells- sorth, . coal-dealor, ofica at No, 100 Dearborn ateect. The neat young man explained that that man wns himeelf, bilt_he never knew (liat ho had applicd for rounys on Rush street until yesteraay mornthg, when ho read it In Tue Tiinon®. snd communed with herseif. ped in abont noon, and found her very much rosteated. Bho was 11, in_fact, and he loft to Binz In 0 plysician fo preecibo for her. alternoon & TRIBUNE reporter saw her, and, comparatively caim, asked heg to'mnke A STATEMEST REGARDING THA B1100TING, £hio raidl that sho wae lying down when the mon eamo tg tic houre, and “when rhe heard them she jomped op and slipped on n water-proof. On gomg out of her which i on the et floor,—what ho termed the -backparlor,—sho met then in tho hall, and one of fhem (ahe thought McElligntt) raid ** {¥e will give ou cnough law before you get through with this, Wa will teach you to [4 to law.” Eho didn't recoznize him, althongh ha had been to the honso Ixfore, Iie wan not dinguixed in any way, but his faco was very red, ‘Thoy didn'tsny what they wanted and sho didn't know, —They mado a move forthe back parlor—the anly farnisiied room on tha floor—and aa sho was moviie toward the door, ono caught’ ield of her and shoved her back. ' Sho thonght sho heard & nolso down-stalrs, ltecovers ing from the slove, she toak tho revolver from tho hibited a paper. hn{ eald it was a dlstreas warrant but didn't read it. - [ ealled on sister to lock the doars, but the{ ruehed up-tairs and cartied off bedelothing, chairs, cte., worth 8200; and we NEVER HEARD ANYTIIING MORR OF THEM OR THEGOODS," o “\l",em you not nottled to appearin 8 Jastice rtan Inthe s sho A man came here twoor three day, with a paper, and nail we shonid not that aummons, buthio would call agalu, ::l\)_hl'l.m eallr” 4 Wiiere 4id he ray ho came from?® rom the Weat Side, I (hink. ™ d noxt? " 4 The haralary, 4 They dldn’t leava you mucnt " **No, " All they left was two beds and & conplo of carpet#, and two or throo chaies. ** Do you know anything sbout an effort of Col. Ray to comprotuise with Chadwick for $1007 " ¥ I hen hnmelhlnqof the kind, but Idon't re- member what ft wan.' **In It truc that lie was In tho hablt of giving ket of her water-proof, Sho had and read to him Cnl, lay's statoment. Ho was not | yonr sister mnnn{l Been” gprata " over ainco the . Touso COL.. RAY. surprised at tho feoling rhown azninat him Iy thio | 7 No. - Ii asisted her onca—lasned e $25, was eMered by urglars, and was % W : Colonel, and Inaccountinzforitsatd: **In tho res | and sho poid him back tho money. " fertiule frighicned becanre slio was'nll slono. Eho | 1118 DESTONMIILITY FOIL TIR SHOOTING. | contirial muninet hien heforo o1r. itico Hopnsonct | “SMrs. Lo prmroac O TIONET-L o ahooting, remenibercd firing the shiok, bt didn't take any | A reporter found Col. ltay in bis ofiice yosterday | muppose o has taken offensa At rome of my re- | saying that sho didn't think hor sister had (s atm. It was tho drat thine she aver fired u rovolver | artarnooy, just after ‘Change, and ssked him what | MAtks. Ihad nccasion to comment on hirntestimony | conrageto polnt a revolyer at any onc, never have n her ifo, 8he had no intention of shootlng— y " ot In that case. alluded the fact | ing shot ono before, and, to her mind, tho misha ULAE romcmmber hmything Abant 15, sho wan_a6 az- | o thought of r. Thomas' statement as to bis re- that he had ransacked the gutters of South [ to McElNzott was an accldent, and nnt tho resnit ¢iteds but xhe recollccted the plstol gaing off. #ponsibility for tho shaoting. Chicago for witnesses to Impeach a ledy | of a determinntion to hit him.' the revolver having whom he knew ta be incupable of falsehood: nnd over ngainat tlin vite slander | shook in his face his complimentary lettor of April 10, 1 alluded on ** 1t is 8 most outragcous statement. Thoman is avery bad man. s statement {3 false from be- ginning to end-*his aesumption that I am the canse nlll{ljufl oim at the athers after the firat slot i redY' "\ don't recollect It. but 1 know they barrleaded been dischargzed beforo shio knaw it. Bhe barricaded the door when the reporter left, and §f another Conetable geta into that honse ho o door of the bed-room and I teled to get fn, " = briofly as possiblc 1o hia uniratifal statement that | will bave to s o Lattering-rar. i maomment. Mr- Thoman samsa’ia with a | of Misn eleo's troubles, and havo bean pormacat. | LS 48 PtAibic to his untrututal statemet that el LA hyelrian, Dr. dawell,” and, teclng the renottor, | Ing hor. ‘Tha fact fs, she fa an old acquatntance of | yn tho bank, and meroly_ atccostod that he. was E D. WASHB Bo¥hook 'bis head. i Mien Mclico and she o | orr family, abd I have rcpestedly gono her | Contradictea by Miss 2cKec, Mes. Louls, Juntica . B. WASHBURNE. marked, **I guess I had better not say any niore, " AT, Tint In respanaa to a question regarding her ro- Tatlons with Col, Itny, £ho raid sho was never undor R e, Hammill, Justlca Austin Doyle, “Senntor Dr. Cook, and Mr, Boynton, and then tho opinlon that, as he was contradict- es, that he wan guilty favors, without any Idea of compensation, and with vo other motive under heaven than to do hor akindness. Up to the timo that Thomas appeared 1lis Lecture an the Blege of Tarls, and the "”'"".l Overthrow of tho Commane, venturo ed by seven or _cteht witn :bllunl!nr:cl’-u l;lnn‘:l in;r f:fl nichrju;‘. Mlclg had loaned | on the carpet there had been m!,l misunderstanding. :‘ll wlm'"ln:fl-ln cor,r:gl .lz‘ndr!ngfimi lh;s‘rym‘l.; i I;hu Tion. '?::l“s ‘11. “'l:l!.\'}lflmb lleu;n;dlm. e, 820 oneey e ly i ‘That was in Septomber. 1 falled to get the guods 3 . ecture on ** The Slege nnd Commune of Parls ™ port0 #peaks very kindly of you™ sald tho re- | b’y ryntoyin, wnd my sitorney, Sonator Delaney, | [iicative of d ” character 50 a"oe e | Jast ovening at tha Taberuncle boforos large and “jntereated andlence. Thespacious suditorfum was well filied, and thero wero several hundred peoplo in the gallerics, A largo number of prominent cltlzens occapled the platform, which was draped with the Stars and Strinos, and farther ornamented with stacked arma at either end. A brass band oce cupled ono of tho cages In which under tho Moody administration the reporters wero seated, and gave a nomber of patriotic atrs during tha evening. Blortly aftor 8 o'clock Uen, ‘Martin Heem stepped o the front and made & short addrees, in- troducing Mr, Washburne, [Ile called attention to the wonderfal hlstory of Parla and Its sttractions for the whole civilized world, Mr. Wasnburne had played a very important part in the great drams transacted thero, and had played It with honor to the American people. Ar, Washburne, who was recelved - with lond applause, plunged at once Into hin story. He de- scribed . his orrival st ‘Paris in May, 1860, when Napoleon I rolgned In the Tullerles, and the town was gay with all the splendorof the Bccond Emplre. In July, 1870, stirred up by the false cry of glory, the Emperor entered npon that disastious war which ended In the humillation of Franco and the exilo of the Bounpartes. AS TO THEEMTEROR NIMSELY} f statore, thoughtful aud tacitarm, ho avarles predominated, and tried to be faithfal to the prin- clple of phyalogomy and the evidence in tho caso, And in_ expreealng mysolf I never iutentionally omitted the use of the right wonl, If it vcearred 10 me. Ispoke of the gered that wonld clutch the property, tha money, and the accurities, and leave the poor womanto ahiver and siarve In herdeserted rooms. Ispoke a8 welb as the poverty of onr lan. guage would permit of that brutal Jus which would ansnll virtue that had eutlived the loss of prapext; nnd frlends, and, faco to faco with famine nni want, refueod to bo degraded, apd atiompted to analyzo treachey, and tried to {iroup toetner the misfortanes of ‘my cilent since that evening when Col. llay's hat went safling_Into the stroet, and he stepped out of hihhouse for the lart tino to enterupon his work of desolation copjolntly with thicves, robbors, ond perjurers. I pleturod a houeo witn deecrted rooms and firolesa gratcs, and on the only remsining bed the pale and teembling farn of his victim, starting from Let bed of paln at the eound of every appronching footstep, | ro- minded bim that ehe wus but recently the petted child of fortuns, but now the hamelcas victim of nury and want, - 1 spoke af 1he bricf distance R:xwun snch a condltion and an oven grave, and then pointed to the uneatiated malice of thishide~ ans monsteran hio defaced the humble hendstona of poor Allle McKeo, and trod trinmphantly upon the flawers that blossomed In charity on ber grave. And 1 tell you what it fs, slthough you necd not put it down an @ part of thiainterview, that I Wi never ‘l':) r:’nly| :pvrrelc!rtn}llmy t;ug‘l lmn!n:llt l: (:;- orafuted In vrosecuting it, and waa suro lio wonld | Pross the depiths of Iniquity 881 did ,on this occa- Eet Judguncat ngatnet therm, ige faliod. - vacond | lon. ~And fo I imnziud thnt Col. Itay's - feoling timc, and mady tho remari that ho didn't know | frowsant of same unguarded yotmark which { may whint T wonld think of kim as an altorney, hut he | have innocontly droppod in tho course of this meunt to folluyw thum u‘;. and have the'wliolo of o +advised mo to pay the Judgment of 800 apainat the chattels, obtalned by Chadwick for rent, I coulin't afford to leave my business to prosecnto the replevin sults, 1 bad falled on account of a technicallty. 1was about to pay the judgmont— hail writton out a check for the amount, and had made an arrangement with Exiloo to compromtsa, and give me a releaso of all claima on tho slsters by tho payment of the judgment, I conaldered it tho best way, But 1 recolved a notu from Misa McKuo, saying not to doanything nntil 1 saw her, ‘The next morning she camo In with & stipulation from Thomss that I would be maved from any furiber annoyance on account of the snits, and that he would look to her for compoueation. Thomas was very confident; it was plain ca and could caslly bo defeated, and thoro was no need of paying any monoy. 8o ho took chargo of the case, and apocaled from Justico Doyle's do- <¢lufon, and (ool the matter beforo Juuge Rogors in the Circalt Court, and lost the case. Then bo ‘took another taek, snd commenced a new reployin sult” In the meantime, Instead of being relioved from trouble, [ wans subjected to continual annoy- ance, inranning sfter lim, he wanting bonasmen ete, somattora dileult for o o altend to, I told hiny I was diszusted with the whole thing, and d the suit disposed of,—~dismissod, But e **I need no vindleation at the hands of Col, "b! she replied. **Heo s the causc of all my fronble.* . Mr. Thomans then introduced the Doctor, and, an he evldently wished to cut short tha conversatiun, the reporter withdrew. b 4 31t COE, g It having boun etated yeetarday that Mr. Coo, of Mead & Coe, ronl-cstate and loan agonts, had sald thet Miss McKee and Mrw. Louls wore **hard cdaracters, ' a repurter called on him yeetorday to ascertaln what he thought of them, **What reputation did theso ladies bear &hen they were tensnta of yoursr' was the first ques- tion asked him, '*1 never A{mku to nny ono about them, except to Col. Ray. o called orice In thelr interest, to have thelr runt reancod, and he rocommended thiem In tuo highest terms, Wo never gave thema Lad name, and tho roputation of hoth the ladies was 00d, a0 far un wo know, They wore our tenants ur moro than - yeur, and 1t dovsa’t (ake ones twollth of that lfinu 10 find out sbout tenants if wrerytlilug 1 not all pight," MELLIGOT WIIAT JE TIIINKS OF 18 CHANCES. . James 8, McElligott, the unfortunate Constable whio wae shot by Miss Alvlna MeKeo Thursilay, was vislted by a Tminuxe reporior at bia residenco, Bouth Ilalsted atreet, In the Town of Lake, sldrtly after noon, TIn order to reach the Injurcd man, the represcntativa passed through an nperturo between two bulldings, up an ontslde fzht of stalrs, steop and narzow, to tho second story of s frame struct- short yscsted nuno Ot that vivaclly supnowed in bo I facul enous (o the French people. 1fe had the ty of judging of men and tuelr capablifties, B 0 e theowr porion ofwineh was onca o ana | fsten " o Ronebeuer, MR | (G it v oapectea ttor an hat pos | sirnied Rt Tl st Wt #hooting-gallery, but which has long boen da- | Pk 16 AUk WA CREMRIING 0 do tho woman &n | coniL it Fom “Car,” Ttay, oF that ho will over e n bim fn the eatimation of serted and omptr, Tho access to tho apart. ) 1 WAB UARNISIEED entortaln any othor than unkindly feelings to- men wan hie coup d'etat of Dee. 2, 1851, On al that fuandatlon rose an:Emplre of and assassination. Tho Empre, Bpsniard, possessed all the g of & born Frenchwoman, and ruled with an sbandon wnich enduared ber to tho most loxurious Cours ever known. lut beneath sll tho outeide show ot the Caurt wore heard the mutterings of popular dis- content. The peopl rampled under ‘the lrun heel of an armed polico, were discontent&d. Tho and befare Miss Me- 0 was sorved with & it et the monts was through tho kitchem, and the surroundinga wera not suggesflve of cither ‘wealth or refinement, nor yet waut, -~ It was simply the fac similo of nn Irish homa in the lower walks of lite, without any of the adoroments and littlo trkens of tasts which ususlly charactorlxo the bamblo clnds of Awerlcan dwellinge, The ropurter introduced himgelf 1o the wifo of ‘by,somabody to appear before Hainos and answer 10 an indobteducss dus Thowmns, Somo party ha got Judgment against him, ard ho hadu't paid or wouldn't pny. e advised mo to anawer ss {o tho factthat I didn't owe him anything, —that I had pald him in advanco, —and 1 #o anewered; dut tho aitors noy who waa cxamining me nsked mo why [ bad panl in_advance, and I told him L wanted fo bo vaved tho annoyance arlslug out of tho replovin wards nie? After tho tria), Keo loft tho building, sh appeai on the § 14th lnst, al o'clock la the rorning, and lay and his attornoy did nat leave the Norfix Slde uniil they had placed the chattel mortgages in tho possession of Cons stable Muilen far foreclosuro, = And probably, ns £00N 04 llu'{(“n( buck to the Sooth Sude, they or- band for ‘the 'intonded | alicged cause of the Frauco-Prussian. war was that the wounded man, who eonduciod bltn throush tha | sulte—wes digguated, and prefarred to pay, and | Kanized Meliligott and bis hond for tho Antoaaed | atloged cause of tho ¥ranco-Prussian war was tint iting-rooin or, parior into ai aujoining aivsping. [ Tliowss had stipalaicd 1o take charv of (hamate | alds 1f Col, Tay falt ane Tndcowarily t wreak | fho throns f Ruain,. bhG this Was Rat the real ter, and 1 expect to bo called on forany m his back, A s more money, Within a fow hours I received anote room, whorp the sutferer ln‘u n i ek ed in hia left hand, metailic wash-basin was clntcl ‘0 Cone his vengeance on this little woman? stables suddenly lot looss on her track and she caune. 'The Bonapaztivt Guverniucot felt that tho demwand of the French for glory inust be complled sad held In cluse proximity to his mouth, The | from Mies” McKee, asking for an intorview, summoned to laava the city before d: 5 ¢ aylight to an- | with. S e et bkl e fann 15| LSl S 2 i, 0, o | et s el ol b o | Wi oo, e et trth " f he city. toodd {n jue- | of lohomia, and there he first learped of tho dece **0h no, ™ replivd s wifo: **hio only thraws up | ragcona abuso and threalenings,—threatenine my | 3outhern limita of o f - onco & fehile, 16 wan supponcd Teom thye e | Lot nd her whote nimns. scemed 16 bo marT fice to Elligott, who ban my deopest sympathica fn | lanitlon of war by Krunce aguinat Gormany. Te- telilzcnce that the patient had frequent attacks of had gone over to the onemny, —had deserted her to Yomitin; toming at uuce to Parls ho foasd thae peopl wham 1 had been a frisnd for ffteen ycars to sid : formed to-day that he protested against taking the | dened b‘ the falee news so industriously dissem- “MeEnTrot ! igh , | 1@ople whom I dian't know even by sight. Now, | Step ho did only y‘lleldcd to the importunities | inated that lgw Fronoh people, in the ‘person of aSE ot o s end fn, e, ety | el Tl e S, o | A2 Re il eng ) S talked with some l.llmnllllg. Irlen nid, was owing to the soothin whaich the doctor had given hin. 1nto wee him In tho forencon, but could give | NO DEKINITE ANSWEN A8 TO TIE DANGER of the patlunt, and divcreetly said nollll‘llf ta Mre, o abassador peror William at Ems, Parla at and bia Legation were compellad 0 1 once, nud 80,000 GERAANS, most of them of Lo paorer clase, were left withont iz powders Dr. UBaxter was before yesterday, and 1 have nover brought any sit, havo ucyor had uny of hor goods In 1ny pose scasion, ora dollsr of bor monoy In trust or inany other way, . IDON'T OWA 1IER A ORNT, AT THE HHOUSE, MIi3. LOUIS' #TORY. . When @ reporter rang the door-bell of No, 35 |MeEllzos ardlng s conditlon, had a | although, by Thouine® managemont, they got Judg- | Rush utrect at 3 o'clock yestepday aftcrnoon, Mrs, | rotoctiun, Iy sgreement with Frunce and Ger- ‘good night llsnp und fels counfdernbly easier yea- | ment awalust mo for $400. " T havo appealvd une of | Louts opened the parlor-window and asked what Ffitnllhun};ll;-;l ‘::‘n:;- xlf.l‘n;m?n‘l&uk ’:l'n.?:w'g rday, o duca nut suffer vory mach pain as yot, [ the gascs, wanted, 1o oxplained ble obect, and, after | {10 [Aigrents of thene unfortunate peopie, the ';ndgvefylnlnfl 1s bulug done wr him that can bo o wi scciare his camfort, 1o dovs not takg any satiefying hor that he was not a Conatable, she ad- Ye None wers allowea to Jeave withont hie passpart, nourfehment oxceps milk, which ho drinks spare Didn't aha pay 1t back to your? milted him. Ypon opening the door she polnted J to many of them he gave monoy and ssslal- 'Iagiv.' A cloth, wet With cold Wator, 14 o ualy No, " b to the edges, Whero thore wera tho marks of s | Ruce: Thoy could nat ell tholr proporty io the external apolication to the wound. Tlus was re- \What was the money leanad forr? +¢)immy," and to tha Jock, which was broken, Frenc! i and_for tnlrrula he German Govern- muved that the writer mlght sce tho spot where Rho satd that she wantod avmo Sioney tapay | | immr. W YT 8 | ment placed 60,000 thalers in tbe hands of tho ‘he bullet entored, ‘Fhe anly thiug obsurvaut was | off hor bills and to %o away on_accountof her | **And look hore,™ she aald, putting ong finger on | United Statos Minlster, - iy arrangement with M, “aswall, euund, rod spot, shuwing whore the mure | health, In the sult before duatice Doylo shu testi- | & splintered place on the inside door. From the | Gambetta, the French Oovernmient mamanimoie 8 littlo missllo passed through thy ekin o tho | fed that she had not returned oue cout of 15 tame | apprarance of tho two doors, thera secma to be no | 1Y atnt the fureivnan 1o the Belgian frontier, The xamined crodit of this act was duo to in any form whatever, and Exlino cross. her rigidly, becauso ho eaid that he suspoected that the mortgage was o fraudulent nno, Sha sald over 1t wae shot from & platol doubt that Conatable McElligott snd his custodians AMBETTA. got into the bouso fn_an unlawful magner; and i v and & solitary hiss), sreclons of vitahty, of i caltore. " Tha reportor porsuaded tha No, 1t ‘afflicted mou to describo to im It was at this time THE EXACT POSITION and over ayuin that she liad nver paid mo back | this fact will be a materlal point in the speaker Aret wade the acquaintsnce of this :nwlflchm wnllnndlmnll the tima of recolving lvorll&:rl?d \'lhz.x”-ke,r:r»:hu‘zm gldwlt”l.‘ defonso, and ba likely o releass Misy d"rfizz:\n:n{n\:h‘m::-:E:afir;n:’lr_l tho frout, o : @ pard ' ahio i or - dlatol - S S S | B o e g W | KSR, PR 0, I | ISR D B Bim,and conseqdentls the. ball tools - mpard | (Imo Sias MeKee ud naver clannod the. owe | 1Fho ies, Tt {a proper tor an offcer fo gain ens | ooy bo s sl oy 1o pounre e iz but the e 4 striking bin In tho lower left alde of the | hera cent, lminediately uficr the gurnishee of | trance by atrategy, but e has 1o right to bresk finchuwf terday showed that MacMahon had 4, about four luclies frum tho yrolo, with lle [ Thomas, he scut tu mo wurouxh Mr. Feilows 40 | guon doors or windaws unless In purenit of oo | Peen compefledta bow tothe will of the peopls. and bumerous glands, The JVictha ~ is & fleshy | DAY part of the expenso of the replovin suit, and I tako into his counscls the Hepublicans whom he man, and, owlng to Kis position waen | agreed to pay all of them. cliarged with a crime. had formerly relected. Confned in s dungeon, receiving. - the bail, is ° hopcd that | ‘“WHAT AHOUT TIIE WTORY OF THR Having barricaded the outalde door (1t could not | Gambetta would have beon more powerfal than in LADY AND P TUE UNITED BTATES BENATOR ‘1t {snil bosh. Oue tine when I was oat riding with Miss McKee, ko of alady and sald sho had been an Intimate friend of a United States M taok 11s coursa throuwh the layereof fut cover- i§0g tlo bowelw, and sped on to the other sldy of D& anatomy without culting or damamng any of ithe Iutestines. It muat, I not divorted from jte ba locked), Mrs. Louis asked the reportor to 1uto the back parlor, the only rocia In which there wasachalr, Tule room is very uicely furnlshed, tha tribuno of the Chamber of Luputics, . described the situation in Parls luwly but eurely 2, burviog ia its gatboring around ft. dieect courac, Linva pet itsell sumewhoro iu tho | Senatar, and o had mado s great ceal of monoy | 80 was comfortablo. ‘Thers was alsos Led Jo & | rulns a uation and o druasty. The news came ’ swall sdjolnlog room, but the bLallway was car- | Baturdsy, Doc. 8, but was bars and meagre. News- ‘bt i lomarlow of the et Ling, UG | forbor yspeckiatons,' 1 81T meas anyind ) tho basomant, | paper Glices and fua odices of (e Mayor Wers wrong. ‘Tho slory wos trainped up aftorwarde, ** Dl she over “thruw your Lat out of the door aftor yoo!" **Nover, and sbe nover siammed the door In my face but once, aud that was at this Interviow when ailess und the parlor bare, s was B the ascond fove two Fabims 8ro occupled, one by a geutleman and bis wife, aod the other by two young men, who own thelr furniture. *YWUAT IS YOUR OPINION OF COL. RAYI" crawded and foreiquera wero arrested Dy thous sanda fur esplonaxe, At nleht & spectal session of the Chamocr waa Leld, at which & propoaltion to denosy Napoleon was' Introduced but not acted must necessazlly bavo beun produced,and he wonld {Broladly ‘noty Liave beew uliva uow, If the ball ‘Passcd {hrough to near the vuter suriace of the Spposlie pidey his caso 18 haperal: but it the lunip ead should have lodged romewliory In his inter- | sho threatoned ine, Sha bgcaine very stormy, una | 8sked the reporter in opening the conversation. upon, Nextday 1finudl{,m’°¥l an adlonrncd Bal regi ci , althoug 1o s tho causy of all aur trouble. " sion was held, which Sr. Washburzo attendvd, Biay T arsd wation for it brtria e (Athougly b | thivatened to write to hodua st Luy i b at reason havo you for thinking sot* By 2 p. m. the Natfonal Guard and the peoplo had "That was what calied forth my note whoteln [ sald If aho tovk one stop in the direction sho uamed I would put & custodisn In her house, and tuke possession of the goods. Up to that time 1badn'c attompted (o malest her in soy way, Thomas had evidently polsoned her wmind sgalust we, ond wado hor believe 1hat 1 was playiog fate 1he bunds of thesw atraaye **Weew you i the bubit of visiting her often?" **Oply Wt rarg intavals until uftce tno euits wero commencea, aud then only to the sul and almoat always in_answor 1o her bwn note fraternized, They fnvaded the Chamiber, turnud out the Depulics, sud marched from tne Palals Douroua to the Ilotel de Ville to & IROGLATE SUR MRFORLIOL S L Xty thousaud poaple were nssom! outside the lxx{Aer bullding when (ambetts appesred st & window and then and there, on ihat bistoric spat, rocjaled the Kepubile of France, A Provinonal ovérninunt was sppointed, and the Miglsters wore ackuowledyed by all withoat challenge, and with- out the sheddinz of 8 drop of blood, “Uen, Trochu 'Woll, everybody bulieves Lie has buen connsel- “hadwicks from the time ke fallud to der the 3400 mortyage st the suit bacauss ho come slcian in charge 18 ovidently unabla to tell as what the result will be, LEllgott yave o history of the transaction In which was sabatantlally the sama as glven Tux Trinexs of yuestorday morning.e o was Yery positive about tho facts. iie vaid ho wasthere the 1uterost of tha laydiond of tho tencwout, th 8 judyment for rent. o adwitted that 18 USED STRATEGY TO UAIN ADMIZSION to the premises. 1t was tho Acatiku man around 10 cugege ruowe of Mivs not. ~She went to the Dank of dho gave her a check and sbe drow , aud banded 3t over Lo bim to kesp tu b traet Tor Bar 30 Tolo- oie ‘hhmasie that ho-nebd 1t trust fur fer. McKoo and her glater, but bo know of the cire | siring W seo ino. Noles were luft on wmy degk al- | In trust for [ was invested with full military powkr for the da- cumstance, ard Wils actlng in uuum-n.:n fn'm tha mm‘flml . After ‘Thomas had fatled ln'-u'uum she wished, ollge of It, but ba | fense of theapitat. ’n;_- falso glory uf the Ewpire cheme, {fo waw accompanied by threounen and | sults and had polsoned her againat me, and wo had temptod to take tho furniture. \ faded away In '8 momen £ 2 %3 wzvress driver aud waton contalolig o trauk, | bad tho strmy interview, ho begua nmiskivg usin. [ o ** 1o telleuis that you und your sleter bad some | ~ Eopt. 18 tho gutes of Parls were practically Alter tha outerfront door was opeasd, cE ligots | uationsabout vows proceediug that sho would | trouble with your parcots, and that that was the ed, aud 0o new received from the outalde %ays he directed Mcluerocy to uiuce the trunk {n | carry out sgainst mo unlevs 1 managed in s reawon of your luaving hiome sud reating rooms. 1s | aftor that date. Nobudy belleved tho wlcue would endure more thaw & few weeks, sud he would have Y bt The Court | that truo¥ ‘prophesied that it **iover bad any troublo with my father and motticr: " Fheea tay sonlo hard feching on 1he past or other to get ber goods back.’ 136 vestlbule, between the § i outer doors, s Jauter could Nt b “Thon ha | had refused (o Foturu’ thom, and 1 euld Hot. 850 tat the Jater could kot bo closeds Then he Somtenced reading the warrsut, but Mise McKew been coudddercd mad who beleagucriment would continue uatil the foilowing wanted me o try and settle with Exlive, und eaid W % would 1t i 1 acttlo with bim by the puyment of $100. of Alliu, cauved by thy loas of proparty. February, & periud of four aud & half moaths about ;fé‘-:y"fln :fl- {'awnnw'h"-.l: u'-ltq‘-:-:'n;‘:flfl:ff 54‘::‘: '{;“-5.': Tiline, aud wo. had nmx; lneulx **Ha alvo ssys. thst ho had nol visited you for | The American Minuster decided to remaio at bis by him and tried to luck » door. = He saldt agroed upon & sctflomest for (Bat sui. ] | twoor threo years before be saw your staier Dear post, lepplauec, ‘audt found 3,000 peopls on bls *Aladam, {t will ba uacloss for you o lock up | told Thowas (bat §f I ndvanced suothur $100 | Moad & Cou's ottico. nds Lefore the surrender. He wasallowed to oy ot oomy. | LTSRS bl miney, el sy | L bt s et oot | stafaed, ot ek od s menlines oved Into tho el 0 was the o 0 . wairy e e e D | e L | b ot Drak bEChlosko. fvo Sk up came tho ballown and carrier-plguon service. the bassment. He continued (o read gtvun 1t to Thomas Lo counmency the last suit. Ehe '8 docuient, aad very vuon he boticed ber cumiug ad not scnt it back to we. 1gota uoto from bim Wero bis visits frequent ' Newa couldbe seat out, but noge recoived, 3p tho statrs, but pald Bo heed tu her. Whou sho | saylng that she refused to return it. Thon T do- Yss; bo ls our sccoud cousla. ™ TUE GOVERNMENT OF TUR NATIONAL DEPENSE arel 1t " 1l denlea that your stster throw blahat 100 | had alrexdy sont three mombers of ite: body to ved with{n throo of four stepa Lrom the top sho :‘xé'm.{ hnhh‘-‘v: '::{::::xvl'zr‘t“m 10 do @it tho mat. RadiMioenity S ceut Shree, meomiers af T hody ta :’:'x':.f'" and ho beard the repost of s platol. le 5oy, I'm bit. Then bo walked out at tho tront door withoutan e ol e ul ?fi\v.-. -Ayhlf lllw was mart, aud woul et up sumething against me, A3 THa Thad et sathiet 1 iokd ‘e that T didn't propose to ba blackmalled, sud that if sho st the time, but Iunderstood THE TIMR OF TUN use. (Gambetis, clothed with tbe muat swple powers, left in & balloon, and took the belw of overnmcot, §lis enomivs callea bim the ** Dice L waan't he that she did so, " #YOU WEKE Nor um . AT i Lselatanc had su; inet oac to tel} it. lo contioued suooTIEGi"™ tor'*; the wozld would pronoanco on bis Lnestim- dutaids :‘é%‘fl.‘f.!..':(.’.:“fl(..';‘.’?u appeated at wd w{’-u‘-'a‘w“'mn k with *‘No, 1had gono out (o get & zas jet forible | ablv scrvices to Franee. lls eucmies, for all ta¢ doon with hur rovolver pointing as bim. Sue | insinustious end 1 told | room. 'Amsn who bis name was Elleworth | their uee of ~ spies, could 2o spot L-mud hw trigger and suapped the lock. Hosald | Lim that I dn’ fuk It camo | {youne Best, ono of the custodlaus.—}ep.] had | on bls record, 'mu stain on bls hands. her: . *| with good 0 from on sttoruey that [bad ew- | engaged it, and said be would take possession in | The most extravrdinary political aventof t o *1Aln't once endugh? Do 7ou wans to shoot me | ployea to altempt to ihiuence me in thatkindofa | the eum‘ That is his trunk in tho cntry. | wasibe ruvolution of Oct. 31. Desperste men Aauure way, —that I cousidered 1t » rogular plece of black- | ¢+ Eilsworth ** was tacked 0 ovor Mr. Chadwick's | welzed the mombers of tho tovernment and dee *'¥he boys mall, and dia't want (0 bave anything more to do | name, sad Chadwick was bore after (t10-day, A | manded thels resignation by thrcats of asaasalna- then placed bim in tho express = . R tlon. Ernest Picard escaped and raised a force to reacne hin eolleagnes, TIE SUFPERINGS DURING THE SIZOT began ahout the middle of December, Tha Gov- ernment_nelzed eviry horse for food, and the aneaker was naked §25 for & turkey, Ife didn't eat horne ment, hut he did eat mnle meat, snd fonnd it very good. A shop was opened for the rale of cata and dogs, rats and mice. which the rpeakor visited, ANl the wild nnimals in the <Jardin des P'isntes were esten, and every tree in the public gardens waw =nt down for fuel. (¢t was not until the 1ast moment, when all the provisons had been exhansted, that the treaty was made by which Parle wan sntrendered to the Invader. There wwan neither food, foel, light. nor means of loco. motinn when the surrender waa efected. 3 March 1 the Germansentered and held poesosaion fortodeye, The prople had become demoral- fzed, and fot] easily Into the handa of the Ked Ite- pablicane, Mr. Wasithurne st this polnt took oc- cnsfon o pyy & high tribute to the charicter of M, Thiers, with whom he had an intimate acquaintance ‘rom 1871 until his death. 1le tnen proceeded to a conatderation af tho aifcaltica which arose when e Thicre Government took poasession. The ational Gnard was disaffected, and took posses- sion of tho heizbts of Montmartre, March 18 TAE COMMUNE WA INAUGURATED, The Government had teied to take away the can- non from the Infurgeots and had falled. (icna, Clement Thomas and Lecomte were eaptured and cxocuted by the mob after a moci tri the Blinyetry acolng the derperate situation, left Paris for Verraliles, The Insurrectioniats were more sarprised at their auccess than were even the loyal people, They trampled all law and authority nn- der foot, and'held the ity under a refyn of ferror for ten weeks, Louls IHanc, apeaking of the ter- riblo scencn of the firat Kevolution, had rald that another ruch upriting wan Impassible: but he wa wrong, Parls ‘enjoyed municipal rights to =g frflll an extent an did Chicago, and the fivht was or plander only. Thomas was a Heonbiican, exiled under the Empire for his Erlnclp)u. yet he fell the firet victim to thin terrible revolntiun, The central figure of the Cammnne, conrpicauar for its terriblo brutality and villainy, was Itaoul Ricanlt. He waa connismed by a thisat for blood, and nans dared appose. him. fof his Kestare was thesignal of death, 1o organized murder and In- etigated robbery and Incendiarism, It wa who muardered Chicf-Justice Bonjean, theJArchbishop of Parle, and the hnstages, Ilic gave the word for the marder of M. Chaudery, une of the most distin- isied Repnbilcana of France, and timo wonld il to reconnt the dreadful horrora of Higauil's refen, horrors which culminated as the Governs ment troops beat in the inaurgents. 1l died the death of & doz, shot down In the strects, ‘The Communa sclzed ols the cold and sliver in the charches, hunted down the Cathollc prieats,and conlscated peivate property. Even the American Legation was attacked by the rebellions Natinnal Guard, But. tne Commuge granted everything which Mr. Washburne naxed an American Minlater, except the releane of the Archishop. The Com: mune came in with the cry of liberty, equality, and fraternity, and a free press. The Communisty slznalized thelr advent conflecating all .the existing newsvavera, and duting Lbhelr aupremacy no less than ninety of the most villalnous sheeis ever given to the world circuloled freely. + TIE DECHEES OF THE COMMUNE were instantly enforced by the Natlonal Guard, ever ready to carry ont it Infernal behests, The Column Vendome and the house of M, Thicrs were forn down, anid the Louvre and Church of Notre Dawe werc only rased by the advent of the troops Lefore the burnfug petroleum reached those world- famed and wondrous edifices, At stime when human ifc wae not worth & pen's fee In Parls the Comziuno In oue of its freaks de- 1iton of eapital punishment. The sol~3nly butned, the people chaer- 12 10 the echo e the’ fames mounted above It A# 1o the roctal condition of the ecity under the Cominune, it was the same Parls ns over Al the theatres wero opened and’ erowded, #nd concerla were given every Sunday inthe palsces of the gethroncd dynasty. Nea er and nearer camo tho Versultlese, aiili the wonder- ful life of Pars weat on. Mr. Washburne gave a very intereetinw account of his visit to the Arche bishop in his ceil at Mazae, Rigmalt signed nn order directing the jaller to **admit the citizen Washburoe to see ‘the prieonsr Darboy." The Iecture concluded with o thrilllug account of the entranco of the tiovernment troops into Parls, and o downfall of the blood-stained Commune, ——— . A NUISANCE, 70 the Editor af Ths Tribune. Cnircaao, Dec. 7.—Every winter, ansoon assnow ison the ground, boys congregate In the streets and il pescesble citizena parsing along with showers of snowballs, espocially any opo who has a itk bafl norespect Is cren paid if in the com- pany of & ludy, The crowd defy any one who they assuil by insulte and jeers, and lwll!zw up the st- tack by sending snowers of snowballs; in sloppy athern plaw from one of them {sas bad asa large stone. Canoot tlie Councll pass an ordinanca gl: emedy thls evil, and cannot instructions be R ers, and arrost (hem At sight, soas 10 stop this prevailing nulsance, which ir on the increase nnd onght to be pat op to at once? A good fine would no doubthave a beneficial offert, A Wxst Bioxn. —— THE BALL IN NEW YORK, ... Special Dispalch o The Chicags Tribune, Nzw Yomk, Dec. 7.—The grand, ball to be Rives ot the Academy of Musis next Tucsday night by tho Crescot and Cross Boclety, fn ald of the wounded Russlans and Turks, promiscs tobconeof the most brilliant affalrs of the scason. Presidont and Mrs. Hayes, and scv- eral memhers of the Onbinet and of the diplo- matle corps, arc to come from Washington by special trafvs, and mauy army and navy oflicers are expected. Tho leading society ladics of the clty aro engazed in the affair, TUE THRIBUNE BRANCIR OFFICES, T3 OnDERTG ACCONMODATE Ul NUNFIfoUs Datrons through estabiished oah Luroughatit the iy we iy Breacch Otbcea in the diffcrent Dlvislons. s deslguate navertisements will be taken for tlie same ud at tho Maln Otice, and will be recolyed below, wheru outl 8 'ctock p. . during toa weok, nd ot p. I WINNING, Hookseller snd Btatloner, LTI ar e, ot iiaar AL sdeater, tloner, ete., 1000 ida News Depot, 1t Looks, btatlonery, etc., 530 Di vixlon-s. M. C. HERIUCK, Jewsler, News-Dealer, and Faacy Qodda; 73 Lake.of, in e 1EG B GO0DSNS, ol CITANCE TO BUY A USE| ICLE A BUY & USEFOL AT JOLINAY PESEST. GAINS [N FURKITURE, Tiaving by recent purchases sd.icd 10 ouF stock some artfcies well adabted ta the holfay trade, we luviie ate EEAL S AT 0813, ¥ B lfih&‘m A good sofa, €12, §15, £, AT LOWTRICES, A rucking-chair, §10 o13, A marble-top ln ait, With Kinse. Ansrn ctialr, uphulterel A waluut clulle-“ m'i 8t Vi b Fi i Dsednl ufix'n'x?fi'fis"ugf_:\,? ory uf knlaud. s vul., 0. A svcvloy Novels tomaruovoy gL Prescutation bouks, albuins, disrics, Casty Al for Mbrarics, dovia-atalre, MILLELS, B sty e o MORMe) A oA, YOI NOORE=ETRNAND M o e o our Nbrary seb CIA BLY. Corber idison ‘and Dearboraiaia: FOR BALE-BET OF NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPE- ais, 18 vols., lbrary, for only $33, orinsal price s 1mg00d ORder. Addieis O 57, Triving et IDHARIES WANTED, Ol SMALL LOTS OF LIRS, SN Ul AL LOTS, OF TO EXCHANG T MAVE A BLEASANT, COMFOITABLY, HOME, bullt by awier (ucver Tented)y lacated in the vicas: aBtest partof resident Chicayu.chat I wiah 10 exehange fur s guod stock uf hardwars (o a towa of 4,00 Lo & 6u; whit ilnuxwa bargain for the rlght 'stook, TS Triuune ollice, O KXCHANGE=FOT "A GOOD VAL, WORTH £0m §3,000 (0 810110, & Ko paylay Urug s10ro; - difterence ln'cloar suburban vroperiy. - Address O B ‘Tribuus ofica, IO EXeiaNgE ’mfl;ficuzzh"éfm |c'x‘w'§s1; crii fary ' oxc ot squl roperty. Cail ai loom 14130 Lieathoraet b o LOST AND FOUND, ONDAY, 3D INsT., ONE LARGR o pettuaety. Liber el reb ard il be Siven by addrass {ad 07 Trliune omee. i THE COLNER OF MADISUN AND 4 Alendwen: sis., s«)l\lfluflnflu coutalulog woney, saliroad ticket 10 Raveoswood (30 7ides), etc. Jhe fl_nulcr‘lllll'lo)lk\."ll“)' od h,{lslv{a‘ln"lflh\_ l-. o rdaea Aty OF o 0 e Jur fichiianars alis. 1e 5. WRENETT, o MACHINERY, MR B, E—CHEAP—-A NO. 2 RICHARDS' CO kt"‘l‘l‘."lth lovator beits, buckets, “:~v nearly ne! lsu goud secoud-haod pal e sad flaea § fa "3 bonsepwirur fur salu or drade. L. D 'OLLARD, 13 South Caoal-ai. RO AL LN NEwsOURDLASD D00, BLISL Auguste-st, ron ! NRELS OF GOOU CIDER VINE- I‘ nrl.rhfnvf"AEur\»nll n::fzm Paw, Paw, lll:'l;. o STOHAGE qu‘nflor WAkfll(flalj“ml:‘“Fflwlwxl. 1oancaat {0 For Seni per yess. -4it) West Muariu-ets o SEWING MACHINES.: LATE ROV, ALL KIND3 SHUTTLE 50 maching lll'l“lr:)“LD &4 balf the lowest prices. Privaw lcan vfice, 23 Clazk-st., Hoom 2. up-atairs AGENTS WANTED. _ GENTE WANTED—NO MATTER WHAT YOU ba call sod th Lllng vub & 148 Akl i i s the polico to laok after this elass of offend-* l,‘llfl- | MB-THERE Are 10,000 hicsgo hny, nrex. changza Chie: nrrmx‘rl( for fsrms, Ane prurote to Ald them. Thave sectfonal mans of every Weste, Ktate; therefure, f ynu wish !nlmg Tease, or exchengn for a farm. eail at my ofice. F. fI, CUMMINGH, Ttoam 10, 130 Clark-st, l“ll“ BALE=IOWA LAND [TRY cinsiye agency of 7,000 seres chnfer ;;ltlg:‘lc'; #ale st hargatng o {n and lll;flqfl s B. B. FERGL e i f‘hk‘n MO HALE=MUST JIF. BOL tate, ane of the hest farms O4) arres, li’ré"r acre; small payment northwest of go. FAKRINGTON 108 Washington-st, _REAL ESTATE WANTED. _ I A wheat nle Invest- Appiy tn THE _EX- 'lu 0_CLOSE AN FS- fn Mclienrs Connty, dawny 53 infiey & ITACKYN VARTED ELLLOSATED FATMING LARD e efty In and near Chicago, Ad: drem 0.0, RTGUGH, 123 Drarmmn-ri w0 Ad VWANTED=AN ILLISOIS 01t TOWA FARM “(01 tion, chofce animproved), far all cash down send sec- town, range. and jrice, to O 55, Trihunc afc FOIINVERTMENT te on Wet Bfde In_aood location %0, cashi the hest ahiain: LEI BROTHERY, D4 W 8 T~TNIVATE NOTEL CORNER OF FIPTI- il Adami ) rooms; rent moderate. Ap- L. L. P & C0,, Heal Estate Hrokers, #3714 WABABIL-A V.. BHICK. NEATU 110 roome. MEAD' & CO¥: La WANTED-MALE NELP, by Bookkeopers, Olerks, &cs ANTED-VARNISH RALESMAN, ONLY THDSE having hea: paferenes ond y adidrem WML TILDEN & STOKES comory o Wn. Tilden & Nephew #w York, rnc Titden Blwwett WASTED=AY EXTE) D0KREED] for 8 largc whoesale fiouse. Addrews, naming refereiices and salary expecied, O 03, Tribmme omee, WANTED-ACSIATANT ROOKKERPERL RATID enman, and_eorrect At figureas datary, $30 for Airstalx montiiv._ Address O @, Tribanc ofe > \VASTED-IN OFFICE 1N WAOLESALE T0TSE. 19y who writes a goo-d hand and esides at ho; Address 0 50, Teibune offies. ‘Traaes. VWASTED-A WOODWONKMAN WHO THOR. oughiy andsrstande carringe, wagon, and genernl Jobbing: & firat-ciass workinan whn s steatty will ind w ateady Job at fair wages, 8, KD BNOW, e, 1 Ay Ly Employment Agencies. i ‘ TANTED-50 MEN TO NUY LABORERA' tieketa st hottnm prices to Lako Providencs, La., where Need & McGinty, 1evee eontractors, sdvertien for 1,500 mey feketa uction to &l painta Kouth: remember thiz fa headqnarters, and ths only authntized fshorers’ ticket ofice in Chicago. Comie praysotiice, 77 Clark ascme ‘V.\\’T L E) winter. For ¢ CHRINTIAN & 4 st ym 1. “YAK'I‘F.IF-‘JI'I LATORERS FOR LEVER WORR £26 per month and board: work ali win! chean l‘:;:;l’!‘m ll‘l'mhl'vlsnum. At 1L SPERBECK'S, 23 RENT=257 GROVELAN D PAHK-AV.. mArbletionts convenient to Thiriy. o P[0, REST=%0. 17 WEST VAN BEREN-AT., 2: #lory and basement brick, Loiwern (lentro-av. and T.Ll'b’lfl-ll rent veey low, M Al & CO Al f ")“lcr- 'GR.I{;‘"TTA ‘A\'."E‘T’" ART )'":fl“- and iovne. st a0 ftoom b giatlulbantst. PETEISON & BATs 103 anorphe ~ Ndrth Side, TQRENT-AS UNFURSISHED TW0.STORY AND asement hrick house and lot on the Norsh kfde. to & family who wili board one persan < lndy).” Innuiel. $1ve pursons need not anewer, Address N 20, Tri an Miscellancous. VWANIED=MEN AND WOMEN—AN AGENT writes: ** Gentiemen, 1 have canyamed for pix- e, {ren vesra but yant goots bring ihe Frady cash quicker thao anything I have ever sold,” We vsrnntec €3 to £10per day through the wintee, Will sand 81 tris}-sam. Blen’ for 20 eents, and deduct $1 from first arder. Ade devaa, with siamji for papers, AT & Gil., Cateago, LIADLE, ;. ™ {uly clty wid countey towns in the Wty Hireful honieholil articles aal) i inducements tu_ngenta 1.ta tha conntry on receint of VAUT. 230 West Waahing- W ASTED-MES Tn’-rih . AGENTS' (101D fieccmber fnmber sobln 400 Qe 10 aetf ;larlx Amonths, 10cents. JAMES P, SCOTT, 00 Dear- Suburbnn. tosesthem. _E.N. Ti,LOTRON. 94 RouthWate) o TO RENT-IO " "Bonth Kide. T—FLAT THIRD FLOOI OF 200 STATK- by, T 10 Rood arder for houtekreping pur- reut urs rabir:_tenant. AL e ST UCRs, ot 7 o Dot LY-FUIN 1 0ED OO om 30, 115" East Kandolph- [0, RENT—ELEGANTLY-FURN J. qulyl‘{noom i3 8, 157 Fif:h HENT—#3 CLARK-ST,, OPPOSITE COUIT- louse, two large and ‘one mediom-eizen most clegantly furnisned rooms at €2.50, 83, wud $4 per West Sides T AT TUEL ok n Totgy [0, RENT=A TTANDEOME 5UITR OF ZOOMB, Oft in'a private family, in nice Incatlon, k. Al moder conveniences; with 22, Toily ce. ern c ot 181 0 I‘ulan Louso sad furnitare all new; hot and enld l.n.x‘l:)‘;; Rasand heat. 21 North Throop-st., near Wasti- X0 RENT-STORES, OFFICES, Miscellancoas, RENT-PLANING MILL A&“’ SAFILAND DOOIU factory now dolnz & Kood bustness. Addr PATCH & S ATTE, Dibugne: Tac b A_GOOD —CANVARSEL T0 TAKE Of atent rlgt for fire Western Statcs. TAN PRI T VASBEIS ta sell Baunderd” corrugated copper a<Xing on mis ddress, with references, O i, Tribune. \! comi ‘“riis‘r B4 LABT ABBEIT O otk in the eitys 8 permanent none other nced apply. U 51, Tribune o A DDRESS T0O CAN- ie marketi paye fne Wt Lig 1A AMERICAN at'the offfce, Btaat ¥ EN-CILNVAKSERS TO RE manafactared wnods by sam for husinesa men nnd familiens very sisefn an: ble, JOHN R. RAMRETT & CO., 150 State- VWASTEI-LIVE MEN' AXD LADIES TO RELT, Christman guods, ‘chennios, neediet, noveltics, Jewelry, watchen efc,t 1,0f new artlcles: $10to 13 $RIS 10 every aellve agent| catalogue free, C. & day M. LININGTON, 47 nnd 47 Jackaon-at, < WANTED-FEMALE MELP, Domesticns VWASTED-A COMPETENT COOK, WD MUST small family, al% (2 washing and Ironing, for Apbly 2t 7ot Michizan ¥ VWASTEUD—GOOD GBI FOi T TA] orke | (APpLY LT Houth URklsy st a carsto fufk-at. \WASTED-A COMUETENT PRUTESTANT OIRT, 10 couk. wash, and_iron: reforences roqaired. cal o'elock st 712 Michiza-ar. iNT Gl FOI GRSKRAL housework references required. Csll at 49 South 0 Take Og- A SEECIAL OFFEIL We ‘wiil, during_the month of December, make extrainducuments to purchasers of Planoeand Grzans, our ahect bein o hase our stovk of that Iine of yuuily very low on Jan. 3. We wiil therofore offer any Insiry. meat {3 our eptire (mmetive stock at cont fur canl. EGANT PIANOS AT COBT FOR CANII, SFLENDID OtGANS AT CUST FOIt CASIL This is sn opportunity scldom met with, A One new Parior Orean for $75. ‘A uplendid new 7)5-actave Pisnc for £1 An elegant Aquars Grand Fiano for 62 A tic tone Upright Plana for £230, ‘Theso ars prices that cannot be daplicated in Chleago, A FEW GONDD !ECOQI‘;:HA‘H AT TR Lo A GOOD BECOND. ELEGANT PIANO! 8 VEAINS . T. MARTIY I8’ BTATE-BT., "CHICAGD. CliCAGD, TION 18 CALLED TO THE FINEST EXITT- ttian of Dianos and oy ever brougbt o this areet, for the hollday traje: Hallott, Darts & Co.'s planos, {irands square grands, snd uprights. ¥m. 1%, Ewerson & Co.’s planos, W. W, Kimhall's planok, S American onmar, honlnger Eurcin argas, m! ¥ [nsos Ihgvets Yariety of cases. o8 In 0¥ o “Al:{;)"v“:n abare s mhn 9 lnstruments can bo bought e "IN W, k1ALt Corner state an m, ISETIASD, BUT LITTLE HED, FOR, fi‘x‘\?{ 10 monthiy until pald for; warranted for 3 yeats, REEL'S Temple of Music, v Vat %, BQUTI SIDE MURIC 8TORE, N SiRAGUTH Clarksc,, between van liaren aad Hariaon, o guaranteea 18'be the cLespest place In the city 10 huy viollng, “guitars, banjos, accanieons, concertings, hnr- monicas, elc., elc.i guod_strings, joc. pch.ustil 10 ning. ) EINSCUMIDT, U PRIGHT PLANOS=WANRANTED 38 b and 1o stand 1 tunc as long s tho des pian ial LEEL'S Te i s i ot oo hfll’} t rna #10 per i ML paid war: TAlted aa represeated oF MOkeY TofuLded: Nidies & L Tribune ot 1.000 ZIANGE AND OHGANE—FIVE TS n guarsntee, Fur cash and monthly or guar- ierly paymenta wo gl clal prices. Call and ex- amine hefore buyin, witrated eatalogues malied REED'S Temyle of MISCELLANEQUS. ~ ORN-BYRUF—A PALTY OF PRACTICAL EX. perience {n erecting worke aod manufacturing In all {ta detalla corn syzup, wishes (o correspond wiih ru- spomailic partica of Leans abous the matter. Address Hghwiitey Musie, 73 Van furen wai or 800} on SHELS photouraphie studtok, 313 sad wan&'a"nu. & IEST KTANUALD MARES, FOIU % a doz. ulhm‘} and secure 8 supply befuro as- 801 !:L s Lruken, Florenca Machino Company, 89 TPABLES FOR BIREADSTUFFS, PROVISIUNS, AND tw\glunnunlpwll W Europe, showing cqulvalent nslening, francs, sna "kh‘mlllrk.l" dv HAA r, O, Dox 8112, N-’-,\'nr!'." Price 'l‘AlLflll& AND MANUFACTURERS, WE will sell you 1-ounce spovla sllk for 83 per dugen ur 500 perapool, Call b o a3 wo are cloalng it out. Florsnce Machiy: G o 71'0 NURSERYMEN~WANTED TO PURCIARE S0 101,00 Lroca from 8 to 20 feet bigh: must be Lal- samurdpruce, Address W. MUDSON, 79 Handoiph-st., socond floar. VWASTEDSTO TURCHASE ¥ STEAM CATIvIsTE- ablr, Borp nches wide. Ad- feet loni by %0 dress, stating jerms, N 33, Tribw e umce., ‘V.\'n'fin‘lfihmm"'fl- 3 W . DL BT e be hads l’ull oruas Hounihan, autbor of the * tioners' Guldo sud Treasure,' (s now 23 W av., where iny book tuenting machines, tudes of all Kinda. and ratber bags; seud for circular, Addross J. D, HOUNHIAY, tox 263, Chlcag JIORSES AND OARRIAGES, UCTION BALE l-"l’ll:.l.l UV;[:!B ¥l Heman's turauuts in il srot 18 4 u XKy 80 bbe: . & browa tnare, 8 years old, €an 1rot In 214! , With & good tojs bukky and ' barucas; No. i, sorrel hofve, 0 years old. can_srot In 8 miinutes, wiih ¢ood wp Luxiy sud haraess, ‘I hesu borses are warranied sound and Brei-class. Afsoabuus 0fty other work and drive ug burses st WEEN & CU.'5, 100 aud Tos W aiulugtons st., Batunlay, Dec, 8, commencing st 108, m. GO SALE—AN A-YEAR-OLD HOUSY, OR WILL Sichanys tor other, broperty, N ude for bui. W T D 7u Ci T A D PAIR OF ROAD lop siuglo horse, with hllfll‘tl sad {Er Commercisl traveler, (8 £i land lo Juwa, well locats 4 M )u U Tacs or's tp- Lugy (s good "b’ i Uit pertect. Addncis for &ve 1 . ombard, Hi I3 SUATE hot vy r 120 scrve f.}:fl": hbarhood EIGHS—THE FINESTSLEIGHS 1N 3 'mka:l.mt, L S e Baares, wholoeals af rviall, L 1OWHE & BEEO., 148 bouth ClBtuR-1e = fi'cd ‘ Y‘H'{%’D—fl HEAD OF FARM MARES. CALL a1 Wright's Livery, 230 Kenzle-st., Ssturday afternoon and Monday. T uusiven oaNoE. A WELL TABLISHRD AND BUCCESSYUL busloess irw of this clty engagod lu Lo mauulac- ture of -mru article, wha bave surnlus means and do pucowe & sluglo dollar, wish o Incresss Licts preavit faciiities. n orger tc y du 80 10 834, U0 Addlul aw: or. wil pecety o £ desired, wlll kive (be poaliun uf sccuuntaut i & cowpeioat party making the luan. ballafaciory sccu- Tity cau be given upon assots of ‘tho Hrm. Address it ¥y Samie, sppoloiluy aa (aserviow, § 57, Trib- ce. une LE=A DRUG STUKE IN 10W A\, BITUAT- l“Ol!‘d Ii‘un- of 1he best fowus in the State, populsilon about 7.0, stuck and Daturcs $500; terma 81,600 duwn, Ualauica 1o salt purchessr. A\ ddress RINO, Trib- use vl 3. JOR pALE—TH LUSIVE KIGHT TO MANLT- facture and scll I the stat of 1ilouls s patented articla of great lpariance to breners and beersallers. Thause al Itls TcOmTeaded by brewcra: i iss begp luccd and $01d aud s puw L4 succemfd) peratl 16 over 30 places L Whis cliy; auy perou of tuoderate capltal can secure s safe aod very remunerstive Lusi- Bess For full particulars spoly tour sddress C. M. LUK TON, Brigas House, O BALE-WANTED. AN OFFER FOR THE siand bad Saiuses, ith s much o uraiture, fustrumcnia, ate., as the buycr deaires, Of & ceatn cd phucugTaph-gallery. . Addreaa O 6h, Trib Autmbll‘linlbquoflia ik :"'u%'u's‘ S MONEY IN IT-HOTEL ¥OK SALL 7, 00 Accoun| {_muy'“-'x'n'x.q‘u 1he well- Knowa sad BopUiar boted &b Tyl ko g, 43 Wilos west of Chlc v ihe Junction” of Wistonsiu Braochof C. & B, W. Divialon snd Fox' fliver o W. L I, 338 bercatg, This house —ocarly Bow, aud with stabics altachod=isdulog & Gne bualness Tirua, $2.80) cast; belsace In 3 Yeara, ur valualilo real vatate lakd 10 vart exclaige. Vur bar icatars wdircss GLO. Ko HYATT, Crysial Laks Gross v Melleary Counsy, Lidauls. Scnmstroance. ' W AS TED=IMMEDIATELY-TWELVE GIBLS for dinger machines, e eirls for hand wor! five baste: RL410 L0 420 Stliwaukoe-av., thir floor, g & 5AVERS. Laundresses, ‘VAXT!D-A LAUNDRERS TO TARE TIOMHK aphiug by e dozen, Apply, with 7eferences, on Raturday morning, st 617 Wabash-sv. scellnncous. vAYT D-100 l.)l\nI}\'nA.\'l) UENT CANVASSENS, n witl k8 400 per cent. Call at 1 Fant Madl Tioom 4. Sellant shehi - g ‘ ANTED=GILLS TO WIND EVENGRE] ADDIy 7 Handolph-at., up-atatre, COL. LIE e SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, HBookkoopers, Clerks, &ce qlTUA‘I‘IO.‘l WANTE] LUGGIATR~. TTI LY ough druggist of 13 years' cxperienco. & gradusto of Loudon, requiresa eliuation na prescriptian clerk. Agadi,_Address 00 Tribuno ofics. JITUA ¥ 1. 103 WANTED=TY A _YOUNG MAN 1 welothingor boat aacl shios honse. Can give refer- enes from former employer. Aulress W'E 1L 47 a !n! Adi e AN o e e ence. Address O 72, Trivane omtoer o Mgscellnnoous, TTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAY WNO is wililag ro do anything; pay not so much_of an ab- Jectass llrld_’_]nb Addrvss P. O, Hox 33, el _BITUATIONS WANTED=FE; Domestics. GITUATION WANTED-DY A GERMAY OIRL TO 8 do goucneral housewark (o & privato family. APpIY or address A Aagusta: QITUATION WANTED N erai housework T threg days 3t 7:0 UbbAR i SITUATION WARTED=NT AN AMENICAN LADY ] 8 kuod ook, Whsiier, and {roners Lot of Tofessncos. Call for three dayx at 3b4 Carrall A iAo T A ST s wine, ar s amelrf%'u': tanihiy, " Call of addreens DONESTIC, 160 el 1Y A GIIL TO DO GEN- {vate family, Inculre for talrs. ITUATION WANTED—UY A SCOTCHL GIRL AS P phousckreper ir o do general utisework in privize family. "Can furnlsh good refcreace, Call ab 338 Weat Matlaon- ] SiTUATIO EIE O ¥ serving girl: she has years of rlence aud x| fiood 0 ahlo 10 spesk Gicrnun na woll ¢ recominendat i Chr vreferred. Address W, F., Encilai Chirbslan Tamlly 151 West Ninetevt| . FINANCIAL, NY SUM WANTED TO LOAN ON FURNITURE without remoyal, or any guod sccurity. Nmall 8 8 speclalty. EDWIN M REOWN, 158 ne ot., Huom b, E lmmun':-la.l-)uhnmnl_l\:_l; I L1} GOLD AND BILVEG, ey Lo [uau on watches, It lll)Lllfl:‘l‘i‘#gnihmm:‘n‘;ul‘:‘fiu vy description it A L Huition Otica (lenuadre s B son-st, itsed 1o, NEY TOLOAN UN FULRNITURE. WAREHOUSE [ecstyia, machinery. nd otner wood culiateras ON IPRGVER CITY Fitor- 15, Apply st Unlon Trust Com= N[ REY T M i beay, 1 JONEY, 10 LOAX 0N FUIRITUVE TIANOR LT braries, machtnery, ur any good ciattels and eole laterals. E. A, C Dearovr: Lo EN N CHICAGO NEAL E~TAT ‘m?dn At curreat ratea, MEAD & 133 Las: YO LOAN TN 8UMS 70 SUIT AT CUIL: rates. EDWARD 5. DREYER & CO., @8 Wasblugt Ly IN SUSS OF §2 AND UPWAIDS CAN tn exchaiigs for currency st dhe conntisgs Tribuna Company. CRE be tiad rwmof the EXCHANGE FOI of the Ti lnunt.‘ VE ISP, QILVER 33 ANH70 CENT Pl 3 AGFS uf 81010 exclisugo fuFcurreacy al counting:ruo of : 15 exchiaug fu s, t Tribuse Company. VW ANTED-ULON CHNTIAL TMPIGVED BUAL: Dess Property worth £, Wk & loaa of E140 0 for fve years 8t 7 per cents no commlsslon, 0 o7, Trivune. nuwrm)—nfifrwh YEAL AT 7 PRI 15, $4, 000 Cent. no' cubnnbialon, Gpun frechold seatrat . ved brpertys will be ISsuted for 8300 10 sccura luan, U0, TrIDULG ORICH. . \VASTED=FIDELITY AND BTATE mAVISGY MY AT LY A teh AT wili DY b Call at Livom 14. 139 Dearbom TO LOAN N IMPROVED T jactive Chicaga real es- R ”l:‘hurmccu'll coraer Randolph —MOANDING AND LODGING, __ West Sidos i 3AND 18 ADAMS-ST., OFFOSITE EXPOSITION 16 A2 e Vich beara s STty tialls are Lieated; 8310 $Toer wock. | EAST WASHINGTU! s LISI 09k~ S B T T e BTy tauraie tickets, 31 me 24, WEST MADISON-3T.—FURNISIED RODMS 320 ST FUpt week day voar, v perweek. - Lot westhund 10 and cuttvo fur nupder, AUOHAW! North Sides 36 —PLEASANT SUITE OF M roums and hoard 1o references glven an: all peivele famtly; Nxtziv-rm ad cold £l FRONT ROOM. vITor ialy for geotleunian and wite, had 1o plasaut locatloa. east schanged. O 70, Tribune. Hotels. BUALD CAN BE MAD AT NORT; reamzabic e Uia oy Batet o Cafcaso of atanding; Uss DeMEuNCT eclovatue, colurva sor- Vihta, Eiegauc furuitute; 50 day’ bosrdcrs accoion dated st reduced rates, J NUS. 531, ND 337 WSuit of (0o Talimer Nonasy furulshed; boand first-class: board with §1.%0 ey week, $d §7, aod 8. GRS BOTEC a3 . ; Goys B 1SR Ve WL Dy bosrds 34 e waek 8 i 10via 800 Dedrovi terud reasanable- ANDS 1iOUSE, CORNER WADASH-AV. ANT Madisor Pyroic o reamnabic ngure (Il-lllh J Mate: -8, —S3ovensl Bl ly ruoma T e iow s ey ety fpars A INDSOR MOUSE, ¥ GTATEST., OPPOSITA lowso—Nlcely M L/ rouns, 3 W e A il —. B0ARD \ ” PROARDINMEDIATEL y FURNISUET BOAE M Ak AR, MRS Lear Shurmaa Lgwsa; Wuet be choagn U 0 Iribi

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