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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1877. 3 M’ELLIGOTT. fhe Coroner's Jury Investigate the Facts Attending His Death ; And Becommend that Miss McKeo Do Held Without Bail .for Murder. The McFlligott fnquest was held yestorday after- noon §n the apper room of the Town iall, Town of Lake. The apartment In which the ofliclal In- qulry Into the canses of Constablo McEligott's death was conducted is & romewhat rudo nffair, df- Yided Into tvo compartments ny a ralling extend- 1ug from one side of the room to tho other, each of the compartinents holug about the akze of the average Justica shop. Within the railing sat Cor- oner Dietzech, Miss McKee, with her parents, aise ter, and hier counsel, the reporters. and tne Jury, Ountsldo #at and stood a crowd Inzgely made- up of the rough-lookinz, hard-workinz claes which forms such a largo element of the Stock-Yords population. Mies McKea wan noatly dressed, but pale, tearfgl, and with 8 tired, nnenwy, worried look sbout her face, —the effects of nervonsness and the revere montal strain to whiclishe has besn subjoct. Mer aged snd aecrephd parents sat behind her, tho vory pict- wres of wou. Iief sister lovked os bright and muart asusual, 8 pafrof brilliants in the shapo of car- rinzs contributing to her rather favorable general appearance, llertwo lawsers, Measra, Thomas and Sawin, did little Unt watch the proceedinga, and occanlonally augzest eortaln lines of inquiry to the Coroner. There was some 1ittle delay, canved by the non-nreival of the Coroner, and the fallure to geta jury at the hour set for the proceedings to begin, At last the Coroner put in an nppearance, and the following-natmed gentlemen were sworn in s Jutora: o . Williams, J, E. Blsbee, N, Thompson, Thomas Hearney, Dr. D, Mignauit, Thomas Holland, P. Tirnoy, F. D. Miner, John McKittop.ds o McCarty, 38, Mitcholl, and J. Ly ‘Thoniat FHED DRST, acollector, wan first aworn, and testified to poing 10 Miss S1cKco's houso wilh Conatalle McElhigott sodan cxpreesman uamed McElray for the pur- Pose of petting posscxnion of the house, Mc- ENleote bad told him to o with the expressman nnd getu trunk ot Chadwlck's house, and then tu goand et posseasion of the house. After yetting the trunk they drove nround to the honse, No. i Jiush stret, ook the tr off the wagon, carrled tup to the’ front door, and rang the” bell. Tuo trunk bore the numo of & Mr. Ellsworth, who had T ull- vor, called in the mornlng to arrange tor boanl. wae thair rane to get Into tho house. — After fog the bell, Miss Mcice came to tho Jooked at the name on the trunk, and i *Allrights como fu." Witness and the expresa- man got In Dbetween the outside and the iuslde doors, McEMiZolt was thenon the ontside, but followed them, ‘Fney let tha trunk down In tho outside door 80 it conlin't be shnt, when M- Elligott _came inand greeted Misa McKee withn “jow do you dor® Sl was standing by the pars Jor dvor in the hall-way. Witness osked whero he should take the trunk, ‘and she told him to take it hack Inte the hall, Mcillizott then tojd her ho had an exccution against her and waa golng to make 8 levy, -Shesrepited, **I don’t know ns you will or not.” . McElllsott then walked toward the hack parlor, where the furniture was, but Miss Mcheo made for the same place, and tried 10 Juck the door. but McEdlzott nekd it open, Ml McKee asked witness und the vxpressinan if thoy wouldn't hefv her, Mckiligott ot the samo thus time beckoned to witness to come and help him. 1le went up, got In between the two, guve the daor a wbove, and wens fn. Witness bad ropre- sented to Min Mchee that ho was s clerk from xworth's oilice, Rlie now asked him if he was Ste- Elligott's assistant, und the Constuble sald he was, Ter reply was ** All right, aster wuich who walked down-stairs, Witness then went In to pet out the turnituriy Me¥ihigott and Lue expressman remoin- ny 10 tho hall, \b tiness was probabiy i that back parlor twominutes when b heard tbe shutured, Ho ran out Iato thoe halt amt saw McLlligott standing nenr the vannister, and -heard him sy, ** A God, ' shot.” Miss Mckice was standing hall, Just nw witness caine out sho saw hyi hesrd the elick of her rovolver leveled a Jumped ack ntu the room with the expre and barricaded Lue door with the sofa, le her making for the other door, and the expro 1madu his exit througn the window. Witiees theu Jookud turouizh tho atlding-duors aud saw her com- tug towards him with bee revolvee cocked In her hand. Jle closea the doors, nud’found a cord with which he tied them together. Th sho went around to thy othor door, which wils ayain bare ricaded wati tie sofa, — Ho tinally ot oug of the Toure by Jumping frum toe b ck window fnto (he yard, the lady still pursuing bim with the cocked tevolver, 1n answer to auestions from the Jurors, witners stated that McElligote pulled out his pocket-buok when bo firat entered tha hall, 1t contsined hin papers, meluding the wot sud executlon, ‘There Was nw tine to read the writ, however, aa lis bad 10 rash for the parior door to ' keep lier from luck- o it. Witness ulvo oxplamed how MicElllzott got out, snd wi Ken cure of removed to bis howe, IR EXVRESSMAN AUELROY horated the provious witness’ testimony, Tla somuwliat clearer in certain polnts, huwever, fylng olstinctly to MeEHIRults tommoncing 10 reud the exceution, apd tothe eing of Lo shot, 1o which hio was a witness. ‘Ihey had gotten the sofa abont half way ont of the p and McEilligott wae ~standlng by the nister, wnen Mies Mcave came up lne staire from the busement, —pointed- her rovolver at McElligutt, und tired, Tus latter eried SNy God! 1'w mnot.'' Wituesa explmucd low Mcklligott got out, und wes routoved to bis home, and yraphically desciibed tne way he had innie bis own exit from the bulldlng through the above- suentioned window, . JOIN SU'NARY, custodian fur Meiligott, testiled to Chadwicl setting up the trank Jub, tho entranc of Mekl gott into the uouse, the souud of the shot, the res appearance of Mesilligott very shortly after, and hila reninek ** ' sh Sllnd Meiieo vven point- vd the revolver at McElhgott ax hie catme down tho steps tuwarda the sidewal unabped it twice, but it mlesed firo, Witngss examined 3lg- Ellzott, founa he wae shul, ani they stust- ed on a ran for Dr. Davie' oflice, corner of Uiark and 3Micuigan wirects. Deccssod was somewhat weuk i t3r his wollnd had bron probad, but told witn to o oud bave Sles Mcaee are nusted. Witness toetilled to hoving ussisted M igottina levy on Mies Alchue's guods whils sho lived to the Pins otrect bouse, but was unable to isay wirether who recognized im thut afternvon when he wus snot. Waen she appeared on the Elups with the rovolver pointed 8t AlCE)igult the latier val ** You will shoot, will your' to whicu she replicd, Y IIL glve you aouwiomore I you Bsven'c bud enouga, * dhe tica grasned the To- voiver In both bands, apapped 1t twice, bus it wissea B cori lor, LORIX CRADWICK teatified jo. rogard to renting bie house to Mies Mc. Kco, stating that thio execution wsied by Justice Haines with which Consinnie Mcklligott wasarmed 0L this occasion was for Lhe August renut, Wituces Was across b wirect when theshooting was done, ans saw McElNlzott coo down the ateps. Ho stosved over, and McElilgatt sald, **'That woman Basshot me.” Aliss Slcaee came outof the hall, atood at tho top of tho siobd, poluted hur revolver ub bigi. and said Bho would wive Liw some wore (0 o hadn't got enough. ‘Fale was the third tne ho hud veen obliged L levy on her goods far his rent, Lut this waa the only tule that McEihgott nad at. tempted Lo make alevy, In Juoly witness guve him & distralnt warrant, but eifligoit collected tho 840 thun duo witkout troublo. OFFICER WILLIAM ZIMMANCK, Chicago Avenuo Stubion, with the sverage pollces mau's luclination towards **damnable iteration," wanaged to tell the story of Mies Slelico's arreat, and produced the rovolver which did tae wurk, He descrined Ina ditiicutty in gotuni inio the house, In canversation with her st tho house sbethreatons «d to savot anvuody who broke in; vaid ene didn't know who the man was whom she bud shot, and thai one of the wen bad shoved bicr, and dnally ro- fused 10 eay anything until shu uud scen ber Jaw- yer, Whtuesa' description of Mirs McKee's person- Allprelllllco when sho let blm In wis somcwhat puzzling ta the jury. *'blu wores loass waters 700! Lrens. open 1u front, and luoked very wuch ustroyed, " b sald, und tho jururs tLoughi he was Y105 to speak Freuch and guve feup. DK. HOLDE, County Physlcian, described with great particn- Iarity ‘the ‘mature of McEllixott's wound, which Wwas ‘without doubt the real cuuse ot death, Iu- fawmatlun and heworrhage bad sct It and wero tha {mmedsate causes, Mr, bawio suvycstsd a questlon totbe witneas, ibrough tho Curouce, o Lo te direction the vall g::lm ke, and Dr. Yolden roplled that it was wa The young man who took down what pupatis ta Mekilivot's aute-mortem stutoment uf the sifair 1ade Lis appeasauce with & buge quid of tobacco 1?1.1 llm :Il;nk.“uflll mnmcd.h?eflucnlu.;fiuum- v, 10 e c oo o paper, which bus ulready becn ba Lurongr asked Miss McKee Uf sho desired to miko Any sistcment, BShe replled that Ler attor Rojs had advived her not Lo say anything. ‘ihera was 1o other testimuny, ond the caso was 'A"fx‘:‘.‘iu’u':,"h‘"““;' past 5, wiven to the jw. 1beral 13 el minute: Foturned tho follawing o ke By Vllés‘ll?t P STk b rosh wpn he ‘We, the Coroner' of CEIILOL came Lo bis déath Ly 8 loaden tred ! & FEVOlVer which Was held 19 the bands of Alvius Jickees that iy sald Alvine to Brod 1he ro- ver wl.g malico aiurcthouxht, Bad We elleve ber, 733 40luz: 1o b gulity of mur.er, and we recowmead Lissabe e held Lo s LrLutsal COUTE L0 swalb the 80 Uoa of tho Gruad Jury, wituous ball. . During the reading of the verdict Mlss McKce sat With et Ler head bowed in her hauds, but showed B0 ovidences of surprise. In fact, pretty much sverybody expected tha jury woula do what they d&d’ 8ad the verdicL was fakew raiher a4 matter Ylcourss than viberwise, A cowparlsau of fhu udwriting of Lue siguatures and the Lody of thy ADer waa thought by wome to fudicate that eyt rtion bad beco prepared Leioscband, Ifix Mr. Mioee, uue of Juryumco, ststed \bat wrlan the verdit 6l the Jurors after they had sevcuteen minutes. in 'thy preseuce they b tl,cllhcmb.‘utljlllfi)u o o of the jurors, J. 3. Mc- Cariy, yiated privatcly to Luvyer Clowae that be baa cxamined Wbs sovelrer while she Jury wure showed no evide At the concl the proceedings,” Misa McKen was deiven back to Jail alung with her counsel, Oiicer Zimmanck having herin eharge, AMUSEMENTS. THENERSHEY POPULAR CONCERT. "he Afth of the serles of popular concerts at liet- hiey Mall will be glven this evenlny, with o pro- gramme Including the followlng nurbers: Ginile maut's **Sccond Offertory, of Chiristmas [Tymns,* and Buck's ** Varlntona on the Last ltose of Sum- mer,* by Mr, Edly; two trios, Smart's **Rest ‘Thee an Thia Mossy Pillow, " and Proch’s **Speed Thee, Little Noat,” by Mian 11i1tz and the Mistes Ttommeln: Rall's’ **La’ Filiouse,'" snd Chonlo'a **Bercetar, ' by Mies van do Venter; Geloul's song. “**The Watcher," and Sullivan's ** Last Chord,"” by Miss i Tours' son, *“Through the Valle: ‘s song, **The Angel's Sereninde, ™ by Mira I1itz; und the andante anil echerza of Gnide's Sonata No, 2 in D) minvr, by Mins Ingersoll and Mr, Lowls. ——— THE OPERA. Wa have alrendy referred to the merits of the charming little opera, '* Tho Chimen of Norman- dy" aud the performanca of it sa completely that it in only necessary now to urgo those who enjoy bright, fresh, tnneful music and excellent acting not Lo neglect rpendiny an evening at Hooley's, Ko far on real entertalnment 1¢ concerned, it in rare that an opera of thu Lubter school offers ko much as this. It should, therofare, bo reen vy as Inrge a number of our opera-goers an possible hefore 1t Is withdrawn to make room for other noveltics. ——— ALICE OATES, Cincinnatt Enquirer, Des, 11, Areporter of the Enguirer called upon Mes, Alice Oatea yosterday, and found that ittle woman, nsually the very embodiment of ** grit,** for tho onee perfectly broken-spirited. She wan Indis- posed to tell ali shie know abont the cowardly plot tobreak down her hard-earned reputation, and spoke with bitter teara of tha way In which certain papers were honniding her. 1t would be cruel and cowardly Lo tell theso stories if thay were truo, she’| eaid, ** Asitls, sce, theyare kiihng me," and tho plucky littie girl broke duwn In_ hysterical sub- bing. The articie of the Dramatic News belng read tuher, she pronounced noarly every story emuliats teailly faine—somo of them absurdiy eo, *¢ Even il 1 wan bad, " sald aho, ** nobody ever aconsed mo of !u.-mr 100] enough to give & married man o watch, and Inscribe it * From yor wn Alice.” I did glve Mr. Laurent o watch ta token of my gratitnae to him for politeners auring s tine when Mr, Colvillo, angry becauns [ would not perntit Miss Rosseatt Lo shurs toy hard-carned reputation, and bu *stare red’ with mo on the proveamines, had prejudiced many of the members of the cowpany agalnst me, Wuen others would not speak 1o nie, ho used to curry my satchel home for me, sl wo were on friendly terma, 1 have Irequently piven presents to members of my company, and haunded the watch to Mr, Lautent befora at léast two witneases, suye Ing, ‘Keep It asasouvenir of me,' 1 do not re- member Me. Laurent ever helng in miv room with. out witncases,” Mre, Oates waid, *‘and certainly he gever was thero ot an unscemly hour, [ never was up In my room later than 1 o'clock unlcas atudying n long part, 1 have had no *love scrape * siuce 1 dismilssed Van Austin, to whom I was engaged, but whose real character 1 found in thne T could not Ike. As God is my witness, | have norer done a wrong act in my Iife; 1 tave no desire to do one; snd yet since poor Mr. Uates dicd, whoia I wianed God had tpared ta protect mie,{ pmalwuys being persccited. With Mr, Luurent's fumily (foubies I, of couree, have nuthing 1o do. Lo s 8 gentiemsn and { re- #pect nlin aw one, Ho wants o leave the cumpany to divarm theonomies that are working against mne. lle i2 nlyo iu comsultation with luwyers, and will Prycably wue tae Limes, " The sbova s the subsiance of Mra, Oates’ dis- Jointed, sob-broken statemcnt. and it carried tno ambression that sho bad boen cruclly wroned by the sensational coluriug wiven 1o gussip waich eho can prove groundless aud malicions Ly witnesscs In every vase witers there hus buon a dednite ytate. mentof fact, instead of mean, low lnamuations. ‘Thnt_ those who have known tie Little woman all her bravelife beliove her innocent lsclear from their comments whenever the quostion 1s ralsed. ‘Fhat tie general puvlic believe fn hee still was sliown by the learty ruception given herat the Grund Upiera-House last night by one of the finest nudlences of tho wearon. She was called oug after the first net, and with much ¢motion made the fol- Towlny sueccl MY AR Fiuryuar My heart I oo full for ma to RO until | liave nald A word fo you ahout tho criel alandure publisiod (o this ity azainee o and asiue B8 Who vevor spoke a word tv e lio mlune uot have addressed 1o his afater. 3 cama 1o this city an Mr. Oatew bride when | wasouly n glrt of 13, Bluce then, thoagh [ have heen beforo the public in o stPuze &lo for the support of Hiyso'l aud fautily, 1 have heid 1y DATC oLl a8 A wif Sk s wou s withous ("] Uud s my witneas, sianders would vo craal If re foully false, they are: Killtig 103K Justice us o womaii. | aopeal (0 you end yoor Judznient until M. Lafirent proves hin OWH N Iy JIGOCENCT 10 tho CoNtte of fiw. Flirs we £al 0L leaat havo Justice, Nuwawapore do ot scem 1o knuw it or even morey. L Lhaik you, When she concluded thers was ah ovation given her auch ua shonld huve dried hertenrs, 1L was s oud, old-fushloned, tripie recall, n ** threu times three, ™ that spoke 1t eloquently that she had made Ber cane with that oest of jurlow, thie public, Arningenicnts were fu progeess last night wheree Ly humgnt Adton 16 1o succeen Mr, Laurent us tenur ol the com n{. Mrs, Oates, alev, lis tho questlon of suing fur hibel undar cunsldoration, LYDIA THOMPSON,. Disyatch do Loston Herald, New Yonx, lec, 0.—The disastrous businoss donu by most of the New York thestrea tous fur thls seuson fe nguin fliustrated. Tho Lydla Thomp- ®on buriesquo troupe, now porforming In the Lagle Theatre, bas collapsed, snd on Saturlay next Lydta and mostof her companions will safl for Eugianil. This will leave her contemplatod aeasun of Linrty weeks only about half cumpleted. The expericuce of the company has been alnost unifuraly bad, with only brief wpells of good, Thoy opened, on_thr arrivel four monthe ago, fn MWallack's Theatrd, uind attracted patronage that Lurviy bald exponses. fn Boston, Philadelphls, Ualtinore, and vthor citics Lhey drew large audienc: ey, reallzing in o faie detros the sangoine expec- tationsof the munsgement. Tuen they returned W aew York intend.ng to play fur tvolve weuks i the Eavle. Jn that beauthul bat unfuriunate ouse tuey have not had & payiag audience, ‘Fhefr ponscd have been very heavy, fncluding o nalury Ll hieuvy enouih to epecdtly deain & Leeasury nat constautiy auppliod vy fult Bouses, Wil Edouin Feeeived 320U i weos, Fred Marshall 8150, and (hs woimnen feom 34010 8155, sumus) Colvilte was the Lusiness juanager, and il wouey inyested 1n the enterprise, but thu princlpai backers wers Lydw - and her hosvand, Ilenderson, who has of late had three Lundon thestres on - bis hande. Monoy was went frony London liberully ut firat, but one of Henderson's theatres fajled und he was onwiiling to wink ony wore ln Amuelcs. Jouli Hare, of the Eaglo, ve- canie obduraty s rufused 1o loso uny more, Fred Marstiall, the low commedlan, being unible to got hin wadury, returned to Englind (wo_weexs ago, ‘Fhe perfuriusnces were spiritivas, The blondes becarue careleas, Lydia's usual steict diselphne wi relaged, und paironisge fell oIf untis the wudicncs wero eidicalousty swadl, Un Satundsy it was an nusneed 1o the company that Mise "Tliowpeon was gomg buck 10 Englaid, and thows who wished to Teturn with ner wigut du so oi the steantip of the 13th, At thesamo tiaied proposition was made to cortain uumoers of tho trope, nul those com- mauding tho largest salaried, o remein for the production of & Chusimas with “burleayue, obening uuder the manage. meat of Colviiie und llart, the promise bo- 1ug wiven thein of free transportation to Eogland for thuse whu wished to returs thore at the conclu- slon of the run of tho pantemime, ‘I'he company held & musting and resolved to disband. Mivs Thowpson will bu accompanlud ou her topartisu Ly Mlvw Burville, Sls Duncan, Mr. Lee, and 3lr, cakcr. Mias Etla Chapian will probubly wo to Buston to 2ppeat In n ouriesqne st the Ulubo Thea- ro with Etiza Weatoersby and Al Guodwin, Of thoss who remamn, Mise Gay, whose varenty and friends Jive hbeo, will not return w England. d ueithor will Miss’ Mario Whliaues, whoss vppa: nities of hor profesatonal sdvuucement ars rather better In this country than in the old country, Miss Lena Murville aud her sistons, the Misssy Nuthans, ‘will gu back to Londunut the und of the ruu of thy ¥ jarilully traes as they e, pantowmluie pantomine, Nearly If ot quite all the wnaller o ruturn then. ‘The talk lo theat rical circles w0, that at least three more Now Yurk theatres must to smssh unless relief couned spcedily fu the form of betler business, —— THE PLAY OF “SIDONIE" To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuigage, Dec. 12.—1f ‘*Bidoniu ™ 14 bad, let It dio and be—burled. Mr. McVicker I8 the last man wbo would conseut that histhestro should be made the sgent of evil, even if the play wrignts hadstart- ed out with the Lorrid purposy of dotuyg evil, or hud fallen unawsres lnto dolng it. But there Lu surely room for two opinions as to the character of the play, Huudreds of guod wen and wowen bave witiessed the performunce who fail t0 yeo ton Ilnsmymfllll whieh bave ULeen wo severcly reprebiended in Tul Twinexs. They ses o vury wicked and fwulty wonian, sud they sce how b uxercises bor heartless rado we @ warned dirt, ’ i but they aliv see not ooly thit whe ¢ rnumlly punished for her malfvasances, ut that eveu the sywmpathy of tus wal sod . the sudlence . s 0 deuled | bers and they do mot see, what Tux Tuisuxe critic seems 10 discover, that the worde and actions Lributed to ber for Ls purpuse f aiowlug Lue character, arc beyoad the propge lumts of the respectable stage. Of courso Wus Tuisuxa's Criticinm i3 8 surprise and an otfenss (o (hase guud ¢ hwpugne vither their moral wenes of thelr critical pereeption, e truly bad drums Bis vevn that which haw madu vice attracthe even whils punisbing sl virtue ridiculous even while rewardiugil. From Massinger dow to Lhe writery of vpers ooudy, the wanton wife las beeu eured tho sywpatuy of the sudience snd tbe deccived busband its laaghter, class ©f piays,—the disgrace of stage. Docs ‘sidome ' cowg witaln this wrn.n lere |v su vffcose not iocluded fa the Decalogue, aud yet one common euough o need uotice aud represcusion, This drama takes up 1o ollense, aud, unless 1t defeud- crearo gruatly In error, it (rcals it o it sbould be treated; that fs, it secures for the criwe the de- estatiun of the obecrver. lu this coopection it v nuliceaulo thal Mis¢ Lon, wWho saows luthe role a | Itlers plece of acting In anartiatle rense, earcely receives a particle of applauee, Misn Staye, who has a teennlcally Infertar part, and “doea it no mare fmthinily than the uther lady, fa nichtly called out o be compllmentad, The ewmdent alm of the drama Is to contrast the lives of the two young women, —one ambitious, seifiah, vain, falsc-heart- od, and wickea; the otlier falthfal, deceitful, and affectionnte; and it really nesmn an if there can be ny woman in_the audience not reaily depraved in heart who wonld hesitate for a moment which character to emuiste—no man who conld deaht which being to love. ~Nuw If thin be trae, then the general alm and tendency of the play ts acqnitted of the chargeof {mmorality, And. after being frerd from that most artions imputation, If there are any defaila of worda or nctions which aball ap- trear upen to criticiam, they probably can- be mod surcly shoud be cured by Judicluus pruning. NTEREATAD, KEEI* TITEM APART. To (e Editor of The Tritune, Cmicaao, Dec. 12.—~Heading an articlo In your fasne of thia morning from the Cincinnati Times, and headed by you ** La Fifle de Mme. Angot,* [ was surprised at the afnzalar train of thought jato shich it led me, and I note my thoughtson the subject: perhaps you may find some merit In them. Thera fs & murbid taste fn the public far the private ilfo of actors and actressce, and 1 thought of the Influence nequaintance with them mighit have upon the eritics should they know each otner. And does social intercourse Improva the work of elthor? I think not. I belleve It works harm to botl The actor accuples 8 double life: he has twa nide: wears two faces, and 1a in fact two perdons in one. In his work, the public, the press, and his manageraurc his masters, and by bis own ear- nest endenvars to excel in (is [abor, And thelr just appreciation, he lives, and thera the obligation endr, Whea tho curtsin fallsand the play is over the actor in avaln the citizen, and I he breaks the Iawn In any mannerho b eunnll{'lnmnlblu tothem, not becanee ha ke an actor, but brcatse ke is a ci zen; noither |8 he excasable ander {he rame head, The critic, on the other hand, jndges the actor's work vy (1 work solely (that ls, the troe critle), not the man by hia maohood. 1f he does not know the man, then he cannot mention hia personal pes cultarities, and cannot see them In hiswork. This fden of mutual instraction by perronal Inter- course is wll bLosh! The actor has his views, and in personal interconrsc tries his Leat to impress the critie, his friel with them. He reciics tha styie of old masters, and Kives the old staze traditionn an his autnorlticn, And may In many eases have somn weight upon the inind of the friendly critic. Un the otber hand, the critle te more scuritive than the actor. 1t s allowed that often he \Whoabusca throngh the pen must he abuse of either pen or tongue, and there hnve boen cases where thie foar ins been paramount to all others, ‘The Hobsun snd llarte fiasco In New York was caused wojely through sncial Intercommunication. An Easte ern writer has sald taat **lle sdmired the man who would sell _Lls pen for cash rather Than the man who, finttered by some manager with llllp:p:l. had puffed the piay.' ‘This is caustic truth, and is 1o the point. * What has an actor's so- cial life to do with his work? Nothing. The erit- ic's misslon Ia to }ndiu the work, not the man; and if the work 18 bad, say so; or good, thenapen its praiae even thongh the man may bo the peraon: fricud or bitter eneiny. ‘'The work of the {rue critic fs well done when the actoreces hta faults and torrects thom, IBut to w3y the actor I bad, or low nnd execrable, srter e hus labored Lo inake him- self perfect, withont showing the ussatlabla bolnts, f unworthy a critic or & gentleman, Ty Idea may scom crude, and may be, a8 [ o fally aware, unpoputar, SUIE it [s truth iis caniot Le denled. 1 have never heard of & re true friendship between an uctor and a eritic where thu critic has not glossed over the fanita of his friond, 1t 1s patural it snould be so, Who wishes 0 pablish the tauls of his fneud? No one! There ta ‘not an editor in the country who wili not pear up the aascrtlon that the sbove is tree. | have ane otior thought; It fe, that tho critic deals too much witn the actor's private ife off tho stave, Every rumor 1% turmed_inside out, amd opliions are bianed thereby. Mr, Duke msy have forly wives, hut hus ucting la juat as good. 3res. Duke sy have & wino party every numt o bor holel, but If sho and ringe wel ! no matter, Tha c don’t care actuully about the peivate scan- of the Jives of nctars, and the critic und proes not imake it a polnt to tell of cach fittle funit In private Noither do the nciors themsvlves like it; they du thelr work and care not a Jot for the public opinion_on thelr private sctlonv, No man's privato [1fe oelonus to the publie, Let tha actorund critic be strangers, aod then houost opinions will fottow, Hannr B, Fuez, FANNY DAVENPORT. Detroll Bat, Deg. 11, The accident sustalnod by Miss Fanny Daven- port, In the second act of ** Vests, " at the Detrolt Opera-lloase Inst Satunlay evoning, proved much. more serious than t firat anticipated. When made up for the sged bliud woman, Posthumia, Miss Davenport wears a palr of falso eyes, patnted upon tranaparent materfu), but taick enouzh Lo obscaro the viston somewhat, and in falling, aiter the pro- nunciatlon of the curse apon the High Pontifl, sho miacalculated the distance, and her (ace atruck tuo stage with torrfic force, 'The blood spouted from her nosteils In torronts, . sod dyed Wer bade o deep ceimson, bub, note withstanding the terrible in, slie re- talnoi her presence of mind. #hifte:d her pomtion »0 that sho could aries witilier vack 1o the audi- wsuce, and the uctlon of the play was not seriously lmpoded. When she rappesred later, i tho screen scene from ** School for Scandal,* ber nose and forehiead wore painfudy swolfen, Misa Davdnport was undee engagomont to play five dights in tuls Stato with Maiuger Juvey's com- pany, uud was to leave on Bunday evening, but ner attonding pliysiclan, Ur, Farran i, sdvised her to wait until uext mornlng, Al day Sunday she was contined 8o her hed, The company left oi Sunday evenlng, but when yesterdoy uorning cane Miss Davenport'a condition was found tu be_even muro serioun, The milaumation haa extended to her right oye, noarly cloming it, and she wae 80 wesk from loss of bleod and norvous rostration tial when ehu srose from the cd sas was_unablo to° stand orect without assistunce, She had been somewhat indispoecd for over n week provions, und was none too nmnfl beforo the sccilvnt, Lixo tho courugeous um cousclentious wouin thut she 14, Mias Davenport inulsted upon going to Grand Haphis, Where sha was nnnounced for 1aat night, etating that rather than break hor engagement ang subject her man- ager tu loss, sho woilld mate any sucrilice, Dr. Farrand, huwever, positively furbado the nxmm;’u, and Manager Duvy, seeing her cundition, sdded Lun ontreatled to thasa of the plysiclan, and sha ruluctantly. rewainud ut tue Kussoll Houso, Shy lupes, hoyever, ta boublo to leave to-nfght, and fulifl ber ungagemunts i Day City, Port fluren, snd Foldo. 4 In this connectlon it may be remarked that Miss Davenport has hut enough of ** Veata," snd sne nounces that ehe will never play in 18 agala, BLIZA WEATIIERSDBY, New York IWorid, Dec, 10, In the mattor of the troubls botween her hue. band, Mr. N.C. Goodwin, nud Prompter Single. 1on, of the Rico **Evangeline™ Combination (of which some mention has been mude in theso columns), Miss Eliza Westhersby has made the following publication: Tho newspaper press uf America has slways exorclond such unifori kindness towards e that 1 think the T cume whed 1L oliuaves i to say sumothlag dipuct to so many kin i friends. ‘am, | liojie, w50¥¢ reveiiting orilictem; L onty abject 10 poronulliis AUULINY PrivLE cliaracior Siuce’ mY truuble n Mr. Rice, in which | naturally took tie I-mur oy htund 85§ Coneeived ik ol haliove it 1o be right. T, ltico has used whalever uSucnce o liadd with Ui press 10 mallen me: and Lo socouut for vur disappearanco he liss dovs lttle else but 10 nuwspaLer ullces, Whers Lo has hegsed the et not. sloue (0 piaife the tmemburs o his bresent cumpany, wiilch to broper. hut_ e nas gono il further, and requcsted them 1o sbuso us; snd, when made, thls pequost waa genuresily comifed "wiih. TROJUH We Ware Rut Wilh tha company, we had the Dleassrs of reading (st wy wero wortilies, aud had lustour attractlon, eis. Boyond this, Mt, Rice hus Tiade e inuat Yafamons stakeiisots &3 Lo my brivate claracter, which uo Juurualist, huwever, was unwmasly wuuukh to print. 1s thls falr? 1a this just? Now that ty husband aid mpaclt have left, can we not bo ot sluno? Must oo fofired profasiensiiy sad soclally bocause we nave oy (o tles's, company? Aud. (8 e, Hics o be pernitiod 1o wichd tho puwer U tha ress againet us In this way? AD [ ask 14 that tho Gritica wiil tura ® deaf car, s far a4 Mr. lifce's detansation of ud 4 coiiceraed, We ard no louger Iy the quosilua, We have not sitacked the private aud c roputation of 3, Kice, il W niply wik the adness of oy let X ie, 60 187 84 L *! Evange: 0" Combinativu ls concerned. ELiza WaaTuERIBY, ——————— YOUNG MAN, GO WEST! To the Editor o/ Tha Tribuns, Waar Devnx, Wia., Dee. 8.—lIn view of the low prices of lavor and the diticaity in fnding en+ ployment, we are mpreswsed with tbo importance of the frequent and somewhat licouic exprossion of Horucs Gresley, to-wlts **Go West, youug | man." Bvery report from our prisons and work- | ‘houses Indicates that there is an alarmiug Increaso 1 the number of vazrants and criminals. And wo Bud also that fu tlmes of grear depression sud scarcity of employment the escape from vagesncy fumach morvdidicult than at Gret would appear. Not loug sfuce | vislted the Workhouse 1 Clevelaud, 0., sad while thero bad the gopurtunity of reading veral teticrs banded tho Superinteadent by pere na who, Loaving worked oat thelr sentences, wero bout tu be solb at Liverty. ‘The burden ol these ives wecmed 1o be for opportunity W fabor. prisonery. scut vut se they would be frow the Workhouso, poorly clud, haviag woru upou their scauly wanirobe wlily working out » svoteuce re- quiring possibly suveral montaw, duriug which R1100 £40 seaso bad Clauded frau sumuer 10 win- tor, snd without & cent of wonoy unlees they can fud swploymout at once, the frst uicht Hat over- taces thew bs cortain, with i necessity for fo34 and lodrng, to mike a demand that, in trylog to megt wilbout swpioywont, subjects thow $3 &rzeat a8 Viuraube, if u0Y w0180 greater crimo. I 14 very apparcaot that, {o thines when it 18 diticult to obtas im?lo_vnlunl. the educt of Our prescnl prisou /8t ouly Wods Lo lncrease oud graduats crimi- wals from vagrants, aud vagrants from the laboring cinses of our nluulluun. Even with juchuaden nad choice 1a the upposiiv directivg, Becessily com- ple the process that il to the utmost capacity Oue wurkhouscs sad jalls. Wual Ly the rempdy? It is 1o Horacs Urevley's pansces, ** Go West, vaug man.” We understand the dificuitics st- Jading sn sttempt even to do Lhis without wuney. Bat wo waot tu suggeat & plan that [y precticavle 8ad posslble for & young mun without mesns. 1o gvery good fusglinyg district tuore are scorve of farimers who Bave worw acres thau thoy sloue can i it duc H Al oy | Fetrecelpts of K. Ursy Total.., enlifvate, Nowif by some means this class of farmetn and the young men of ot conntry wantin? emplngmant canld b nFEt (aZetNer 17 . AN nerta anauro the farmer that he was in no_daneer of exposinz himacll and family by harnorinz a dead-hent or tramp, tnowesnda of younz men nn- ncnuxlud I onr citléx and tawns. (now candiiates for the workhouse or jail) might be placed In po<! tions where by Indastry and faithfainess tney coald aoon secarg the confidence and eateem of their emoloyer and hia nelghbors, enabling them #00n (0 neqnire the property necessary 1o oberate & farm of their own by renting the land or buyinz on time. My thia mieans we would latzely increase the prodnctive Iabor of our country, “and cor- respondingly reduce the expenne of Aupportin? thess: Iaborers 10 worghoieq and jatls, These farmers want and would gladiy glve younz mon coming to thew nnder a gunrautee of safety frum fmponition and injury a cordial welcnme to thelr homen, with whom they wonld share the reanits of expendiny more labot on thelr caltivated farma, Let the Y. M. . A.» of our citles. through their emplayment bureann, tke thia mattet in nand. ani, by meane of advertislnz ana correspondence, be in unicotlon with the farmeta to whow they ang men whom tiey can recommen. There [» ample oppirtunity for all that want to work, and are not tao partlcalar aboat tne kind of work they want to do, Bat If res] sacceas or ma- terial proeperity Ia the thing desiren, there In uo fleld that ofters an good an opportunity foraccamn. [atfon an on & farm, We Ay again, ¢ Yonng man, g0 West, C. As WiLLany, — eet— e TiHE COURTS. Mecord of Judgments, New Sults, Bank- rupteion, Divarees, Ele, A motlon wan made yesterday beforo Judge Togers inthe guo warranto cascagainst the Come mercial Leazue Assuciation of thiy eity to strike from the filen twoof the pleas filed hy ft, on the gronnd that {n a quo warranto procecding the re- spondent was only entitled to filo ane plos, elther for Juatification or disclaimer, The euit was brought to compel the defendant to show by what rizht it carried on the life-lnsarance business in thin Ktate withont licensc or permis- minsfon to organize, or without depositing the necessary $100,000 of securitles as required by law, Three pleas were flied. the first two heing . substantially allke, retting up the organization of the Compony, 1t ccrtifcate of or- ganlzation, and a copy of {ta by-Iawe, The third plea donled genorally thot it was carrying on a life-ineurance bumness, Messrs.’ Krelzinger and Sherman appear for the* Auditor, and [, I, Mun- roo and F. A. Itiddle for the Assoclation. DIFONCKS. Naney J, Forney filed a bill yesterday aeainst her husband, John 8, Forney, usking fur s divorce on account of his desertion. UNITED BTATES COURTS, The Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Com- pany filed a bill yestorday againat William Il W, and Anna C. Cushman, the South Bldp Homestead Ansoclation of Chicago, James and Mary Murphy, W. D, Kerfoot, W, A, Merigald. Jacoh and Mary Loewe, and nbout fifty others, to forecloss a mort- Ragoe for 875,000, given Jan. 29, 1870, by W, 1L W. Cushman un the N. % of the N, W. 1 of Sec, 0, 38, 14, containing elchiy acres, Jdamen L. Stranahan. of Chicago, fileda bil} againat W, P, lirady, sclilng out thaton the 1oty of Apeil, 1873, ho obtalned a patent for an Im- rovement In broom-corn dusters, Mo claims thnt lio defendant has been infrinzing thin potent to his great anmage, and aska for an _injunction to prevent farther infringment, and also” for an ac- counting. BANRRUPTCY MATTERS. Theodore A, linngerford, formerly a publisher in this city, fled n volunary petition in bank- riplcy n-m-hf. Hin preferrea debts are €10, the sccured 82, 104.71, and the unsecured 87,714, + 41, The ns<ots conslst of land worth 21005 note and accounts, $1.-450. choden in actlon, abont 7, . Tho cave was referred lo Regl Hio- d. Elizaheth D, Vatentine, of North Evanston, aleo fled hier own petition to bu declared bunkrupt. Her debts, all “unsecured, funt up £5,600.07, bes ilen $1,000 dua on_accommodatlon ' papor. No "sfi::':u bleynnd exemptions, HKeference to Reglater ard, An order was fasued forthe examination of L. T, Stowell hofore the Hegiater Dec, 14, James W. loyden wus vesterday appointed As- stguce of Thoman 1}, Sargeant. SUPE[ION COUNT IN DNIEF, G. 1, Leonard began o sult for 31,000 agalnst W, B. Whitney, d, Simwaone, for the ure of Arthur Bell, suod tho Michigan Avenuv Isaptist Church to recover OIICUIT COURT, Margarct J. Ween hegan a sult for 81,500 against the Standaed Fire. Insurance Company, Georgo Bratickinann commenced o auit by aitach- ment agoinst George Melor to recover 2,000, THE CALL. Junce BLonuxrr—10. 12, 13. 14, 43, 41, 44, 43, % 2, v bioly, ou trl Jupamiaw uAg, ), 28, 3 {0204, 200, 207, udliaive, N casy on rial. JUDOR JANKSON—0T, 370, G4 D12, 07, 127, 52, 4M1 83, 203, and 64,673, No. 67,630, City vs. Bruwii' ou trish, dipue Moore-12 14, 15, N enso o crlal, JUbux [ooxIN—0.), 614, wnd 840 Lo 60, laclaelre, NECAMSRAONI il van, aun, 407, 400, 490, 451, 433, 433, 004433, N0, 410, Beates va, Studiey, on'trial LNITRD BTATES GileUtr COUKT 0T ~garai (1, B1one vi. Kolomoa Huhba HUPERIGR COURT=CuN celver of tio Flielity Saviuge, Dauk 13,20, [0 Uind e, Charien xid Ao Ui dao. $WENL~G, D, Roseagarten ‘Wever, B14,048. Jngx Ganv=3ax Klern vs. Geon 330, damages §1 4,40, Itudolph Kebly Stilier, 8143, 25 —tigrnan National Weatan, $1,7IN. 41, —saime V. Baine, 81, 1L 78—, Osborng va. iteman il Newell, 843,73 Murtln Lod- 0all va, Edward siacksare, 183.70 1. Frank and (eorke Schweib{urtii, 81, A B, Whiliaws AT LT COIRT—ONFERION 8~F Helarich itusterniolz and Magualeua ust Jeuor Mudkws=A, Millee ve. Fred Taouias watdeo va; ‘Alex Fiah, 835, s Lomat aid Deter Diwney, § Muorcliouss ve, W, ¥, Orcut, 833240, TIE ELECTRICLANS. Annual Moeting of Thelr Soclety=Eloctlon of Oficors und Reading of Papors, The fourth anuual Convention of the Amurican Electrical Society was held In the Unlon Bulidiny, corner of Washinzton aud LaSulle stroety, yester- day, commencing at 10 a. m. In the absence of Gen. Anson Stager, tho Presl- dent of the Awsaciation, the Third Vice-Prestdent, Mr. E. I \Wright, took the clialr at the commence- ment, but was afterward relloved by tho Firet V Trealdent, Mr, C. Il Haskine. Mr. C, 8, Jones, of Chicago, acted In the capacity of Sccrotary, The followlng gentlemon appeared among thove presunt: 0, 1. Booth, Manafigld, 0.4 Il W. Wynkoop, Creat- G, Witilams, Cinetunatl; B, 1, Johuso: Muller, Cullllcothes G0, . Wprinirr, U, 15, Bilss, Bammrs C, 1L, Wison dieston, 11 C. Maynard, " dnd I Nristol, t.‘llu'mnukvéo‘. W, Jus ichier, Spriugteld; AL Cum: . Mattedou, Davenpor Wrighi, Cievelandy i) va. John 1, e kine, Miiwaukue, The followlng new iembers wers olected to the Assoclation: luckeit. Cincinnatl, 0.3 1. W, Wynroop, U3 Bamuei Uhlich, Map: 0.7 Walter C. atewart, Manhatian, W e, Phline delpntas G, D. Corvete.’ Detrolts ‘0. D, huabénshue, ainius, O-1 U, Fiébig, PlLsborg o) M. sluct Chicagus George W, Huddlostun, Ohicaos. Notnan Wililains, Caleagui C. W, Junes Milwwukeey b, M. shupe, Chicaos thenty 0 Peavody, Davouport, ‘la. A. B, duun, bes Molucey J. B, 1dnney, Pourla: asi J. Ik, swmith, Quiney. REFORTS. Tho report of the Currespunding Sccrotary was read, whowing that the Assueiativn peccived the sympathy and support of all the promiluent elec- triciane of Lhe country, ‘The report of tno iecording Secretary showed thal there were now in exlsteuce 120 regular aud threo bunorary members of Lhe local soclely, sud that it was froo from debt, with a balauce of $20 1n the Tressury. : ‘The repart was acceptod. ‘The repart of the Treavurer, Mr, K, 10, Chandlor, was submitted, aud disclosed the following siate of attaire: " BECKIPT: Balsace on haud st last ruouri Aeinversnlp fees (rom Ove indialicrs, XPRNDITL NS, Fubifsblng soclsty journal, (77, wés and pamphiels. ioees o Ex.cusws advertiving, otc., of lectiire; Posaxs 0u Journal, eic. Liorary, furatiare, 'sad Bulalcy vn band Oct, 17, 1577, 'S5, Keat, of Cairo, waa 8ded t0 tho fist weinbers, OFFICERS. ‘The Boclaty then went tnto an electlon of ofilewry for the ensulvy year, sud s recess wua takon. The Chalr rapped for order once wore, and M1 C. . ‘Sumwere, Chalrniau of the Nominstin? Comsalttes, reported the following nomloaciont for otlicers, which wero coacurred lu by the cast- ing uf vue ballok by the Becretar Prestdent—Gen. Ansou Btager, Chi o ety T Wirizut, Hugl Nellon,” E. Gray, O. H. Bootl, J Dicdey, sad F. L. Pope. Cirrapnding secrelary—¥. W. Jones. Livrarian=~Ciarlcs 1. Witson, Hecording Sscretury—U. b. Juues. usurer—k, b, Guaudier Breaul i yrmiitac—L, 1. Bymime, o, Gearse 1L, Thayer, U 1. Uit Inrectura—C. O, lowe, Plitabur g Uootho: Georgy 8 Williamy Ciuclada i 3. 883 Franclecay K. bhales, Dubuquc: G, A Naw Yoriil, i Fubum Ciliagor by & X, til, Cul Ui Yaukoes . r cag0: B¢ luary, S Louls - Gl W mmflm‘l. l:mll"llzvh iy l\;v.:lun.““u‘:l{l‘%‘:l‘:‘flu . er, sorivgleld; M, D. Woudly Lole~ Hovd Jackaos, aich. itd, ke doj €. Til8 YOLLOWIXG REPUKT AND BE3OLUTION, Introduced by Willisa Meury Bumith, was unsol- wounly sdopled: Wuxngas, 1t {8 importait 0 the causs of clectrical bt g e International Expesition 10 be held at Paria In 1878 n, Wanengar, It has been gnnotuneed that Charles i, Haakine, k1., of Hllw®ikee, wonid be recommended Dy praminent £11i7ens an o<tetles of Wisconain for an- ”’-:nrn'uem ac one of the American representatives; Jteeideed. Thut we coritally indorea this recommend. Ation Lo the Presient for the aelention of Mr. flaskine Lo represest the teiegrantiic (nterest, recognizing o bim A0 eEpere in CntHieal arienen whnw aYCRIGHI b prove valustia to that interreaty and whnee abil, H"“I’n" caiture wopld reflect credit upon the United The repart 18 to ba addressed to the President of the United Stated. The Sacirty theh adjourned to 2 o'clack p. m, Paranant 1o adjonenment the Convention was ealled to order at half-past 2 o'clock, Vice-Presi- dent Tlankine in the ehalr, anu firat thing in order wad the conslderation of o PROPOJED AMERDMENTS of the constitution by revortof a committea n pointed at the jast nnnual meeting. Mr. Wright wan calind 1o the chalr, 4. F. Btevely, of Cllcago, and A. J. Farling, "Il Milwaakee, swere elected members of the So- e amendments referred ospectally to naxiliary nocieties, They were readand adonted aq 2 whole, M . Sumnors exhivited & map., made py the Electrician Soclety Department of New York, showing the cleculta of telegraphic wires, real and **uhiantom, " In the United States, with the nume. ber of miles of dunlex an.t qua lruplex wires, Ac- conling to the statement on the map, there are at present 134,249 miles of **phantom' wire (or no wire st all), snd 34,160 milen of real wire. The unject of (hie ex.1lbit was to show thenew improve- menta which had been made within the past few years i electricity. The anplex wire forma ihe duty of two wires, thun creatinga ** phan- tom" or imaginaty wire, which i so accounted hecatee it obyiates the necessity of a second wire to nerform the mame service which one Is made to petfurm by the uppiication of modern invention he quadruplex wiro performs the duty of fonr wiru. and thertfore creating three **phantom ™ wires. Au invitation from the Chieago Fiectrics] Socles ty v attend its monthly meeting at the Academy of Bclencey this eveniug was received and accepted with thanks. PAPELS. A rnnmr by F. L. Pope, entitled **Electra-Iar- monic Teleuraphy, ' was read by Prof. Haskins, in the abrence of tbe anthor. The paper was an exhaustive treatise of thy rublect of fur more In- terest to profesnional electricians than to the gen- oral public, The ?nuur was received with thanks and referred ta the Puslieation Committce. Conrley Wilson (18 years of sge) aubmitted a Enper of more thin u-usl intetest, which waa read y Mr. Summerw, and {llnstrated by the precoclous electrician upan e blackboard, “The title of this paper was **The Method of Neutmiizing the Det- mental Effect. of Induction Upon Telegraph new, 't M. F. WV, Jon¢s offered some further explana- tions of the subject, and the resnlts that iad been sccomplithed by the young member, ‘The Tollowing resofution wans offered by Mr, 0. 1. “".',,""' and was’ unanimously adopted by & rlslng vote: Jtesolvet, That thn Liankeof thix Asociation are dua nnd hierehy award4d to Mr. C. 1L Wiison for the prace tical reauitn of hin experli nis Jh overcoming Iniue: tin on yuadruples eftcuits. and that we extend him every encouragement 16 his frther eaperiments. ‘The Secretary read a letter from Cyrus W, Fields, regretting bin 1nability ta be present at tne annual meeting of the Arsociation, On motlon. the Convention adjourncd untll half- past 7 w'clock. THR EVENING SESSION of tho Soclety wur npened with the reading, by F, W. Jonen of hid city, of A paper on ** The Pho- nomena of Thunder Stormw, ™ from the pen of Prof, Henry, of thoSmitasoniaa tastitute, Washing- ton, D, @ ' A letter was read from Prof. Moses €. Former, of Newport, 1. 1., exore<sive of regret ut not be- ing svle 10 e with the Suciety. Tho Secretars then went Into Committec on the Wherle to considor the propaeltion of holding future meetings semi-annual T The guestion was dircussed at fength pro and con hy Urssre, Taskine, 1ooth, Barton, Wlllama, Girned, and others, afier which, on motion of I'rof, Tiooth, in order to avold some' of tha by-law re- strjctions. it wan azreed that when the Saclety should adfourn, that it adjourn until Juge, tho duy to be fixed by the Exccutive Commuttee, ‘and that tha macting he neld in this eity, ‘Tue remainder of the evening was ¢iven to flius- trating the daplex syatem ot telegraphy by Prof. HasKing, and tho cxbiaiting of the sensltivanele af plione, atter which the buciety sdjourncd . N ORLERTO TEOLR ol PpRltons thrumthout the cfty we have csl fahed Brarch Oices i Pio difersnt Divhiona sz deatgnated elow, where savertiwetnenis wiil be taken forthe same price &a charged nt the Muln Otlice, and will be recetved untll ¥ o’clock e M. QUTINR 1ne wee, snd undl 9 p. m. un Baturdaye: WiILLLAM IL W1 Wity Wabasii-av. 5. M, WALDE Newmlcaler, Stationer, etc,, luw West Madinou-at. near Western. 4 HOBLIT TIEBUSISTON., West-Rldo News Depot, | e Lian coruier of Instedoat, MIGE HENRY. Books, ntatfonory, etc., 530 DI+ Nows-Dealer, and Fancy newln, Dookseller and statloner, — e e : _ _WANTED~NMALE HBELP, Bookkeepers, Clerks, &ce VW ANIED-YOUSG MAN FOR OFFICE AND cannier (n piace of amusemant: muet bring £1%) cash sacarity; good aalary. Roova 17, WANTED=A YOUN nto th t Trades. ‘ ANTED—A CAXDLY-MAKER ¥OR PULLED candles, Apply to RUSSELL, 103 itandolpl; near Dearhorn. VW ASTED-GOOD 'MAN "COOK FOR REATATL anty good teferences required. ~Apply At 220 Ftate-st., corner of Quincy, In hasement, AXTED—GAS-FT AT J. L PATTISON & “r ST HSANE TTERSJAT 4. L. PATTISON & NTED—A MAN ‘V nalsted-at, E % o e ‘ ANTED —TW0) FIHST-CLAB! UBBERS ON ncy furniture. F. . WOLFINGEIl, corner of Kingle and Lincoln-ate. Coachmen. Tenmnterw, &cs VWASTED-COACHMAS AT 1175 PIATIIE-AY.; ‘wages, €10 and hoard, Swede or Dane preferreds Employment Agencics, VWASTFD-Lon MES FOI THE SOUTIE WAGES $20_per month and bord; work guaranteed ait winter. For clirap tickete and Intarmation apply to CIRIBTIAN & CO)., 204 sontls Water-at., Hoom W ASTED=10 WOOD-CUOPREIS POR ] sin: “wood wages and A winicrs work, CHRIS- TIAN a L0, 238 South Waterast., oom 11" VW ANTEDZn MORE LABORERS F0lt wark, 20 per month and hoants work guaranteni all winter, ‘sad for chwap tickets Kouth calt un . It &C0., 2 Weat Rawlolph-at Miscellaneon DK, AT NO. #03 BOUTH \ 1 EN TO SE ‘:, I,\' R F"fl!\"l"lfl.‘: PEN. e e ‘V.\ T FEN—£1 PEIL WEE AXD EX-. peniors: steady work o) ear, Cal) of sdiress [N~ TERNATIONAL PO Crrs 150 Stadtaon % AV ASTED-CANVASIERE TF YT workaly L Wiy aplendldiy, secus, INTEUNATIONAL PUT. 13 VW ASTED-MES SEEKING PEIMASE atlons, eall, br atdrcas with sismiy FRANKLIN AGENCY, 167 kst Madtaon-at., Bowm 4. “'A!‘TED—'ELI.UW-\"L OF CillCAGO., ARE 3ou till out of employ 7 1£ that i8 3> mote’s the Pity, when you can good things enjog. Therr 1a waork st left for $hose who nsek 13 (n our oiflce. well known nere, but (0 aaloons you'il never meet It drinking rum or Juiter beer. Reltable inen serking empnoyment fn or ont of the city, of any descr{ptiun, cau ApRIY uF adire fcago Auvertiscy and Uazetts, pul it Weaiern Tea, Coffee & Spice’ Com e 169 Lasall fours from @ it wiil pay T week and sieudy work for une 5 "ub. Co.. 134 Madlaon X TV ARTED=AN OFFICE BOT-MURT, BE INTEL: ligent and ‘write 8 gaoa hand. * Address, giving age and aalary required, X 100, Tribune ofice. WANTED=RELIANLE LEMAN ON COMT sion for a merlied specialty: sold hy grocers. irs. ats, and Il ddresa Box 14, Newburgh, 429 Interaational li-class wine merchanta. GATIVE NETOUCH: T3 none hat thoas competant of dolug Ane work need apply. 141 Bouth Jalated: WANTED-AG plate ) tanie agents ke maney on thede tiatd times, andice fur yourseif. "Consuaers' Tea C Mo, \WASTEN-X TERD eraohic frm renui sman W reprownt n o tole elty, ORly i, having an estabiished frde need spply, i 1o auch 11 cral terma wiil be oif~red, ~ Addres, statlug fuil puetd ulars, LITHOURRAFHEL, care Ue New York, AHLE MAY A 1031 iy to the FathSnder. 125 Suul TO RELL noreltics, Jaweiry. waichts, €1c.5 Libs) e ¥ Ariicleds $10 1o 13 & day wure to every active nzeis catalogue free, G, L LI NG T A3 And 47 Juckaon. s WANTED-FEMALE MELY, . Domenticne VW ANTED-A SCANUINAVIAS GIGL 70 ASSIST 1 upatairs wark: &1, Call bu Mrs. Clauren, 153 East Washiogto-st., fom \VANTED-& THOROUGHLE COMIR U do the_entire housewurk of o small family, Apply 8t 18 Sceloy-av. VWASTED-A FlsT-C 124 Morth State-at. WA L FOR OF i i reference, &t 1 Depuyate: VW ASTED=A COMPETEST GILAT DO HGTS work In b amall iy, for which will pay 84 per weeky no Irish need appiy. “Call at 14 Ellis Park. VW ASTED=GOOR CUOK, WASHEIL AND IRON. or {n private family, at 273 West Washington- st Tring _ BUSINESS CITANCE: A EAITE WL s 10 Sa0 CAX ‘Ciah Lusficas worth £1,000 and upea: fer. BWIFT, 70 Deatboru-st., lioom 4, . _ JOI BALE=GREAT SACRIFICE=GUUD COUN Grocery Morr, with HVIRE roonis, DANEFY, ete, #tock. fixturcs, ome furnitore, with 123 fe, A 1 er: Wil for 2,30, Hall casil, balauce o 3au4xi2n feet. adioiniug the sbove. ‘alwn for sale Address OWNER, 1047 ED=GIT 1, with ECURE A o thie win- t w dme. o equally low ang easy terui, Bhurtien-sy. CITY REAL ENTATE l"ifll BALE=TO AVOID FORECLOSUNLE, AN ELE gant Lot on Waihington-at,, nesr Union Parks ean sr- raugn terms. Adarest 4 67, (Fuune ofice, e F(Hl SALE=THE LOT 23 FEET FRONT AND il . Weat Malfon . AL an alavining sold nmediately, GOODRIDUGE West Madlson-st, —BETTER THAN FAVINGS HAS JOR RALI B e Commet Yut, Sy fert} vholeo lacatinn, aU#70: worth #1030 tn gd. C. $, ENGLE, Toom 6 Setropolitan Block, ___SURURGAN REAL ESTATE. ___ [ Balk=ra TiE monr 1 Tront Teet of Lile best luts (0 ifins. r e 1lme, at 0 per cont nterest. \n extraordinary bars will e given, and & clear bitle, A fue large’ farm In the Bouth or the Suuthwest wouid b taken In part payment, Address the owoer, 0. J. SI0UGH, 13 varborii-at, ... REAL ESTATE WANTED, __ ANTED~GOOD HOUSE ON SOUTH SIDE; ‘will pay 810,001 Cash for a banealng give full par- ticulars, Qi Triluae odlee. AV ASTED=TUHMEDIATELY, 33 GOGD TLLT faris, mille, aad Liotels, 1o scll or trade fur bl 3 tern lands. 35 Wel LAND “YA T Kl for tirst-class properi; r Uhiicago, Ad: dreas 0, J, BTOUGTL, 123 1 TO_RENT-MOUNEN, _ West Sides SOUTH MOR . presaed brick aard Fouf s DullL ita fivfures, furs ele. Caliaouce front, ¢ rl tu live Ing 'Ill'l ey, aereety of 1! 11, sHUF North Sido, T~NICE 10-ROOM BIICK JIOUSP, NEA in Vark j zood nulghboriiond; veey clieap. LEIL, 41 Clarkest., 1t Discollancouss [0 MENT-FCRIMIED 2 STORY, ASD NASE: meiit briek luusd, 10quire of G, BALDWIN, 106 South Water-st., of In the eveulng at 710 Washington 10, T-SEVERRAL houscs on Nurth, Foath, AL Wi s s Y+ 1.-:!‘:‘: rulelicd, from #13Up, KE e 148 Suburdnn. ] RENT—AT WIMNNETRA-IUOUSE, BARN, il oARE AL gl o Celat7d hearborest., diwort 31 'm0 RENT-R0OMS, South-8ides 4 ENT-NICELY FURNISIED HOOMS, .[v.[?-u\w‘rm 30,113 Eaat tandolyii-ate NT—TWO FURNISHED RUOM: Indiana-av APPLY . WITH AL orucr W TR OF RUOMS 70 KEXT=FUHNISH JEST=FU $14; Loard 11 desired; N per tonill, OF back sul buu-.mzmm 44 Bixteenthst. 0 RENT=FURNISIED AND UNFURNISHED rouiie in oted ‘cheap. Apbly 8t oo 56 liryi MATHI>, ]P0 NEST-FOI LIGHT HOUSEREEPLYGT FOUTE rou n: Van' liurea, $13 per U 8. H ¥ fJP0_HENT=VERY ‘Toutiis, nicely furnialiod, o T-ELEGANTLS Aobiy a1 18 aad 157 Fifin. ‘Wout Sides A i 7 ENT-LARGE FLONT GOOM; ALSO 8M O il uriiehed ak heatey (3 privels {amily ;, guntieinea prefarred, 333 West Mourve-st., Surbed Conira-ay. North Nidos ’l‘) llt-‘;g'—yufl)’l!llfill :,ll)llfl:;u CDSVEE‘E;«" SN it g e e, gt §3.0 per Miscellanocous, NT—A WINOW LADY ILAS PORNISHED, 1L T bma (0 tent by Tue day or Wows. Adlros Qiw,_Tribune ulticy. T MENT-STORES, OFFICES, &¢cs Storcss " NT= -FRONT STORE, 320 STATE. L S e & Y. _E[.ul Ao 1. i = Milscellnucous. —A GUOD BASEMENT ON RANDOLDPH. TPOMENTCA SO0 Sl e X B BELL, 5u Dearvoru-si. FICE NORTH OF Lutreevery dey, frul sonle Sy Iribuuv otico, RMALL HOUSE 8 ROOMS ituiu ous wile ot Courts WANIES=TO R Fous T e o atlon pretapt. tanidat ¢ 1l s 7 dreats S Frdine Ve JANTED=TO RENT-UY A GENTLEMAN. X AV i roots Wikl leore, Watarulstiod, secoud H00r, 188 private fally wu Norti eatoor, drupon iy of c uiu Sidc, east uf otate-st, IRy peuruncds tven” ddrem s &3 Tribu o AND CARRIAGES, JOIt HALE—A GOOD CHUNKY UUSIN on TOGRi kSrecs ' Tlaing o yoara of ags. and #3 ends soriog top bukyy sad Lardees. sud several mllk cas aud niessuros al A8 guud #6 UEW. TULE pallsy and oo uf the latwst Lwproved butlur churus, with & whe Varruw and stuble utcoala: 1o be sold dawlfl s LUo OWDur Lus ghivi up Duslucss, aad it 0o further Gse for thea Apply ot thu tirg % e Wahas 1. 01t SALE=VERY CHEAT—A TOI \CCO PACTO. £y, reeently oecupled and operat +1 by the irm of James G- Melirle & Cos, with [48eat improved machin- ey for the wanufacture of **Bou-cut" Aud sulvki toharco, togettier wiinall the tuols, fnplenients, and tments necesaary (o a fArst-clans faetory; sffuas Y desirabi s culnpejlng lines of raiitoads kst Weat, North, and ~outn, further paniciiare ap: ch Ao tfon viy 16 Finst Natlonal lagk, Mustoe, M |79 SALE=AT A BARGAIN-—GO00: inon on accaunt af aickaess, aud 2, B3 820 15 FIfthea SALE=AN ULD ESTABLISHED TETATL ST ioing & profitahle “cash trade. un une einin the city, A party who undereiands exa_van take mone wanted, Address RETAIL 8 1L Triin S IALS WAREHSUSE FOISALEONE OF, THE GUALY At he e of the INfaol Ceatra lintirvad; Brul:ciase locatiunj best crop fu Qe vears Address 0 11, Tribune o2 (Y ILL BELL Reupt b Iy, Call sud “’A TED~] and Anancial Imate business in Chi Q Ul Tribune vfice. BOARDING AND LOD( Sonth Side, 1192 MUGHIOAN-AV., COUNER OF THIL kLG teenthoat. =A ‘suli'of rooms, separate or 1o wetlier, with or withant boanty ST ML ANA ST Moy niutod commodation fOF two gentiem 5 MICHIGAN-AV,— FRONT ALCOVE ROOS aud siugie room {furaiehied), with boanl, ut Slde. 0 ST MONROE-ST,—A PLEASS BUITE 38 CFRuwa for uarried sotple or two wautleien: AVING 5.\ Abply 8t ltooms 19 OR TRADE FOR LAND, A PHOTO- 1 upwarda monthe N IS TERETTY e payUng Tegit: 67 reaired. antrol ‘of the eago; $2,U00 W $1,0 rences oxchangod, IXTEENTH-BT.= 1, with boards aisy 35, AND a7 ner f{ouss— Toom per day. 8150 TEVAUA HOTEL, 144 AND 131 WABASH-AV.= AN jteduced prices. " Goud roome mnd board §1.60 per Usyi 86,5 L 87 por week. Day baard, 81 per week, > DBOARD WANTED. oAns-nY Uk TLEMAN, WIFE, AND DAUGIHT- 1er3 years of 1n privai family, within 12 biacks 61 17 Bunldihg, NGFiR P bodtt Sldes Ad- dreas # 53, Tribune onlce, _MUSICAL. A FINETIANO, BUT LITTLE USED, PO SALES A Tgio uwnthily Antll paid fors warranted for s years. RERIVe Tendple of Mude. v Vas Boren -t 1] —WALRLANTED An DURADLE 1) tune as Juug a8 tho bust square )'s Teniple of 3 Iulr.._ VE YEAIL wulhiy or gure an 1.000 ) C 1 ol vo apecial fricos. Uall and rx: Aintae batur buyink. Hiustrated. catalogucs mialied REED'S Temule of Music, 43 Van Buren st s 8 WANTED: _ NER W 3 ) TO JOIN ME l’A&Td travel) {o giving !!‘{llhhlmollnu\'rlthlp acter, for wilch { chalienge the world to produce & g wlia can equal e in” perfuraing the e featy ane i busls B By S er WA (ol purticuiars and jutsryicw Sdlres EXCELSION Tribuneottien. Kit WANTED=A PALTY TO MANUFAC: JANT: d sell the atent coal-box o this Giate: a Em'"m" o aka Boner.. Address A. YOUNGY "y 3 W adbman i _ENSTRUCTION, FOUNG LADY, STRANGEN, FROM DOSTON, A SOENSCAN: aivaia ‘or kredch b famtiys 1 purt or full payment fur l-unn.l*ln muslc Would prefer Onfanor volce, Addresa s 81, Tribune vl FOR HALE—A BCHOLARSHLE IN THK WESTERN FOLAMET felciavin st Jaaeariiie, Wie.~ ApblY 10 OREN BALIL Jancavlite, Wi OUND-DANCING $3.00 A I sctippiate, Uince ours 19 & 01 40 b Prof. ROBERTO, 337 South Clark-st., Roota 17 and 18, M NO CLABSES: : PERSONAL, J JERSUNAL—-W. ONE OF [HE TWO Biato-st. Field, Lelter & L R e adar st wike” habibcrelis lb’l‘()lllATlu N i'll'iwlldmmp MlJluUKULLILMI i Pl B ki ey T TO EXCHMANGE, 10 EXCUANUE-A GOoD NOTEL IN AN ILLI. o oo o W UL Ik, 1 for s sivck of oud condit ¢l s Mutel property 1 i g Jou, and e Vade recmiiniy [§ Abplication ba Emada 8t Gace. Aldrias to . 1. nTADECK, Freeport. * CHANUE~CLEAL LOT ON BT Lk S Gt ire. of Tuiaiiery 1ot 16 worth $500; whil put It wt s, Addvens Qub. Trituse utice, Li i‘\{firlfi?-:m Lot [* " stand for $10. Kitchen beddlog allver, sic._11 —CUEAP—OiL WILL HANG i (R R Tt v EWENC S MACHINES. % 20 UASIL WILL BUY A BEW CABI- OB SALE- RN SR i Sy iactuses wi- iachieuts comulete, ot 2k Nouth Ualstod 4t LATK IMPROVED ALL KI¥Us BHUTTLE warrauted. at b L W st pricos. iilr).ffl‘.’i‘."u o 135 ClazRa. Bana % Wrealre, TUATIONS WANTED-MALE,s “Nookkeepern, Clerks, &ce QITUATION WANTED-NIS A NONRKEEPER OF 10 seaen’ exnerience: single or dotbin cnlr{' At referenvea; will work for modeeats alary, Address & Tribac udice. ITUATION W, 1 expetience in the drug busin mendsilons: Wagea moderate. Adiaressy . JITUATION WANTED-WITH A FIRST-CLABS +Y_haoot and shioe honse to travel: § yeaes’ experience NTF MAN AV. frood pecom- 10 1ilinol and Fndiane, rees 3 24, Trihnne QUIUATION ' WANT YA BEAPONSIDLE ¥ business man of inrks practieal eperienee, ks eredit and coll on clerk In A good honve. Y tinzet npon wrvices, fieferences pertectly mntslACLOFY will be glven. Teibune ofice. (TOATION WANTED—A FIIIST-CLARS BOOK- ») Reepor is apen far an engagement aL & moderate ralary.” B 60, 1 Rlee.. Tradess ITUATION WANTED-AS FOREMAN OF MA- 3 chinery o ay chiel sngincer, whort wetvices mili ba rpreciated. Bxpe s X BB Tribarie oifee, |~ ' WALer, oF gas Atting Misccilnneons. SIEEATION WANTED-IY A YoUNG MAN Wit0* 15 willing to work at anything. U 100, Tribane afice. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, Domesticse ITUATION WANTED—DY A GERMAN QIR TO :. dunm‘ndnrn‘enefll housework. Call at 813 West Congrens-L. §ITUATION WANTED-RY A COMPETENT il A tode secand work (na prisate famillysbest of refs Tlenk2 call at 3§ ftav-n ddre ~ erence. QITUATION WANTED-ITV A €Y NT WOM- b 0 10 cook, wash, and fron, or lanudry works eity oreountry. Call at 39 North Market-st, JITUATION WANTED-—BY A~ GO TN i}n ) ‘l'a«unumvnn':-ewrx. AN H SITUATIONG WANTE(-HT TI¥0 000D OINLS, ) one to do woncral hoanework and the ofher to take c clilldren; beat cily reference if reairad. Pleasa call s 617 Huisbard-st. JTCATION WANTEIZNY A RELIARLE PROT- S etant girl tn private famnily v cook and faimiresy rmanent uime requireds city references. Uall at Ie; wenty-fourti-st, JUTUATION WA T A RESPECTADLE ) swedish girl 1o dosecnnd work or zeneral hotsns works good_ references. {fvase call st or address 1454 Tutterfeld-st., near Thirtleth, SITUATION WANTED-DY & CONPETENT GIRL N to'dn Zeneral honwwork In a private family. Please call at 211 Abericen-st., upstalrs, QUIUATION WANTED-UY X TOUNG ASERICAN ) ‘lady todo chamber work 1 8 first-ciass” hoardings Tiouse o second swork fn A private louse, Ileas ade dress Mina . M. KINBLE, 153 Indiana-st. JITUATION * WANTED-BY A “THORIUGHLY competent Scandlaavian to do gencral howscwork in 8 mnall family.” Call or address fof two days at 037 Gtatest, i SITUATION WANTED=TO COOK. WASIN, AXD fron or do general housework in ity or conntry ) oo references. I'lease call or address 141 Behliler- SUEATION WAXTED: DY A STEADY YOUNG ) girito do gencral housework in o private family, Galtator addris 50 Eait Fearson-at., Thursday aad QITUATION WANTEO-—DY A GOOI WASIES +3 and ironcr or housework, Call at 1731 Dearborn near Twenty-aixth, JITUATION WANTRI=IY A COMPETENT GIRL Lo gerieral housework fo' 8 small peivate famls igsbestuf clty reference, Call for two ‘days at 230 Clybourn-ar. JITUATION WANTED=UNE FITANCATSE, ATANT, b Wexcellentes referriices et lllnulcb‘(:n 2xnmu. desire s piacer cymme femme da cIAMDEs ou pour dg grande enfante, & iireascrleudt el Vendrel ches ra. M Freach Confectioner, 20 Beat JITUATION WANTED~TO DO UP-3TAINE Wi L) and sewing or gel 1 work in small famiiys b references from Iast piace, Call or address 217 Hlinols GITUATION WANTED-IY A COMPETENT oIRi whi unierstands cooking. waaliing, aid ironing o8 wencral howsewsrk. Call at i Indlaga-av. SIIEATION WANTED-BY A COMPETEST GTith &1 €00k OF Tauiiiresd In sts fainliys best raters eices. Call for 2 dage at 236 Calumet-av., SITUATION WANTED=-FOIL A COOK: 11AS ciau refcrences from her formet employers wil satifaction. 51 East Van Bureo-st. Mrs, BAL otlice. Ai's SITUATION WS T X GEIVAN GIRL FOTL +Y dinfugroom ur secoisd wurk, or Neners! huuseworke 83 Nuriiiar. GITUATION WA el understands ool place with nice call ut 77 Wet Krio- SUEATION WaNT! ) honsewaork, in ha week: can b lome at nlght. SITLATION WANT 5 ) gtiahi =1, for yenersl husework in smail familys €an turn 8 <o refervace. Call for threo dags ot 354 Weat Madisonat, Y A NEAT. CATADLE netican cookings wishes s inure thy wagen. Plesss up-stalrs. EU—A8 COOK Ol _OTIER use or restaurant, by the day ur 137 Ewing: inrear, QITUSTION WANTED=AY X COMPETENT Gllile I UG ON 10 wearral otneword. i eleg of cotatrs Call 8t v state: ocond 4oor, f 7 QIFUATION WAS LED=BY A COMPETEST GITiG ) tado ieral huusewurk In first-clase s il family, T42 staty in siore, QITUATION WANTED=NT A 600D 011t Tu'] AV general huusework or second work, - Apply at 124 Fourteoath-st, Heat refesvnices TUATION WANTED-FUl SECOND AND Aewing, urcane of chibiren, by a derman girl who levery capable, Usllss §52 Twentleth-st, v \‘“’U.\'fl().\' WANTED=UY A GOOD G1hL, CODKe Y tug, washing, and sroning, of Wencesal houseworis 1n s snall fam); 11 ut 700 udiaua. SITUATION WANTED-UY A GuO UN FOIL &) either second or taundry work in a priv; famliy or nlce boarding-house. Call at 700 Indisaa: La QITUATION WANTRU=1IY A CUMPRT] OIRTs u tron; reference given If requircds " Employmient Agoncioss QITUATIONS WANTED=FAMILIES IN NEED OF D flit-cias temaio hein can be sipailed at the Singer sewlni-tiachine rovine, 239 boath Halsted-at. i Miscelluncous JUTUATION WANIEL LADY WOULD DEe vole thren days each ta teaching the English Dranchess sowind, oF f4ht b usework. for 8 conarcs able ronr and hoard, lieferences givon, Address Q gk, Tribuue it FINANCIAL, AMONDS, WATCHES, :‘l Hane A DVANCEs MADE 0N 1 A RIS Bar Ttou '\N\' SUMS TO SUIT LOANEU ON FURNITULR 2 il uthier good securl- NY RIND OF CHATTEL atue Anount 10 1030 In suma of 325 (6 11 BHOW S, 181 Dearboru-at, oot b, 2\ securities, | o, EOWIN A UVANCES OX FURNITURE, PIANOS (WITHOUT £ 151 TeIMOvSl); aleo, mouvy luaael on cullsierals. itandolphest., Hoom 3. = i \ \—Ml)xf‘\‘ IN HAND TO LOAN ON FURNI- 4N 4N ture without removal, oron good collaterals, . 1, WILSOS, ftoom 3, 118 llandoipheat, AGO REAL EATATS Improved property ‘preferred. o \ ONEY THLOAN O3 AVL st cirrent rates Im MEAU & COE, 1583 MONEYT¢ i r Washington, ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNIT MOTERSS oo tieatho AT CUR. RUMS " TO 81 VA o o PR ST tE, PIANOS, LI Aiicts o collsterate: iy A, CLAGK, 10 Deashorn-at., Kovm . N It Lo IN =UMS OF 33 AND UFWARDS CAN fur currency at the connting roum of tho o s Sl PryNie EHAT XCITANGF, FOIL ‘curreney_at tho counting-roam o tha Triouns. JILVER 24" AND A0 CK LUES TN ".u:um:; SU'¥ittn ¢ v/hane for carroncy st countlig-room o Tribune Copany, i WWASTED-T0 - BORROW=g3000™ F0l; ~TWE years cent un property that fs wo #7.0ut Address Q3. THOuRG ouce, W ANTED-81,80 ON CALL. AT FXIR TATE IN- terest; will pay Intercat onthiy or seini-annus allv, OF 8e lender requiree: security, §2.0) jurchas- ey secured potas on by bricie block suud 1 Octi- . 71 Value of bulldings st wround, $16,(00; maker af Holes Worth 23,0000 § wani the ‘money to use fn bisineas, tu discount daily purchascs with, as | can buy cheaper for cash; adveriiscr fs wurth §31.000, Qu, ‘I7ibune flice. $3 dm’) WANTED FOIt A CLIENT. AT 8 PERC o). cent Interest. Ave yoars, with privile) of e, on 075 scres uf untucuinbered regl rlu\u.Hl’lLlfl Tlockiine Valley, Athens County, 010, FATH ENLACKIMAY, luoios 11, 12 85 15 “refoits Bulids ing, Chicagy, TO LOAN IN BUMS OP NOT LES§ S30,000 T8 P on B o 1mis pruved ‘Droperty, for fve years, 81 7 percont_and 2§ per veat conuulsiui, - Address THUSTEE, o THbung oftice, describing property. Applicatiois for msller sucac’uad udlors uf unitwproved beuborty will reces ply. Bo MERICAN CYCLOPEDLN, % SUK0CCO, $35 I\ Chiambary’ Cyclopedia, by moroeco, $35. Picturesquo Airrice mew: $13. AutosTah albutn, B:icd with Ji leading men of the Doited siaten; phdiugraph wad aulograph. a3 couk g ety e darea Ko o sy TLLE S Tl Ralon-s o T Dowiaiain IARIE I POl BOOKEZSFANTAND woT alwars brin bricea. - Nelura you sell sour lbrary seo CHATI, Corter b ediaon sad Dearuors sta, [LAY,, DOOKSOlINGON'S K. Y. REPORT .:A ]Juhnnnlfll l:fll:l |‘CllEllrl“,|’|tflu 3 1 ulyy; P vidences geze's 1Lepors; 2 e® QIR hlokncivr, 21 Busth ClaTk s o ¢PHE HIGUEST? CASH PRICE FAID ¥olt LIBEAS ot Tand.b ook, el Lnd waiadines, 8 BALDWIN'S " Original Cheap Bk dtore, Ko, 314 Clark'st.. our Vai Bured i ___LOST AND FOUND, cdncaday eveating, 8 poc uwaor ca Dava ttie 33ine by calllig OA tha- Casdier Of tha Tribe une Copany, | _ SC-DIAMOND RING, 3 w3 O o ror ubarh.coure - Viader wid aeguitate fur 1ts return with proprictor of sbove place, O5T-STONE CAMEO EAR-WING, 1N VICINIT 40 Michigin-av.,0.4 Twenty-alxih of Twenty-uloth- A 1 f/lu rewsrd will Do glv AU Tl DU T Tl e, 0 Bivea furflarium o AALL purpie Telurd o 1T S5, w.nbu‘)—uls'r,' ON .11: SinE, bisck-and-ten dow. cara sad tall clipped. VeIVt oliar, with naia CLArS ua plate: Bouts Curt PMISCELLANEOUS, _ PENSLON I8 eTLL GIVING His EST #S CALD Yholvkrapha for 82 per dusen: b dner mads) call indsce sneus. 14 Enat Sediocs l A\:‘—||ll.\l‘l"n.‘ L‘.\?-Lllu.}u .f)zl HAY, BAILBI:‘ oy 1 tuia week; whl tn $7.50007 1o deliverch Adirem Q1. THiiae vifoes -)5 CTs. AND STANMIP WILL BECURE BY MAI w20 Al rticle worth $9.0 10 Consuwer. A BATy foragenis. k. WAKNEIL 167 Eudt Madison- 4. ___ HOUSEHOLD GOODY,) l“UlslTURE ON TIME—TUE UNION FOK! 1 oetiatd ool s ey ks e riuit tiar B pald fur stivr he buid

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