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- N Y * : : = T8 : 4 . : = g & *Y1CAGO 'FRIBUNE:. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1878— SIXTEEN PAGES. A, s e ——s =0 7 () Fruser glvesthis 13 loser. & £ N 50x100, im, and Roman architecture, and the nest will be | he had anly got $300 for the mules. The As- boy who kicked over the bee-hive down on the H ; or. - REAL ESTATE. Forth State sivect; a lot I, wpen m%mmumnrc‘:m'%cmreho!nsrtnncic, sistant Quaiermpatr fognd 00t e, gecepion | 88T ot e, T slowr? s Avol THE GAME OF DRATUGHTS. ) dlL’f;’?r’."%ifi“‘ééééif“jfi{;g‘;’:;&’a, e - v he officers of the Academy hupe to ncrease | and was “going for 7 Longies. e + Somethin out buzz, I ai - _ ras. goes it one betier by tue Toilowlng: mflmfi;:ffflfficfl"sfeffo%“: oloh SEEet 8 | e mumber of students to 130: sud ace latxious | sl o L and liled bim. | lodorts, who was & Jittio slow. Plato snook ‘f:;}‘l;“‘;';m‘:g;!fl';‘g“gfll‘,”'J;;g?“;,f_“(;”nfi:{,’g? R T e e Real Estat M was sold for 57,300, that.those who intend to pursuc water-olors | He fled on a mule, but on_the third dny was | his head, Chivago. 11 L 4%, d Doz Nl L Another Real Estate Movement | %5 8iSiar STEU. o the morthwest comer of | with e, Safls et report thomselves Tacs- | eaptured, brough back, tied, a1 soied 1o | & Noyb wid Plato, ¢ beceose chers tongue o | CUIER T ceis of standand works 0B the 5 X 1 day, if possible. a0 3 irty years in_the *Penitentiarys ath? e Fatsor. — Near the Stock-Yards. ToriwTourh Street, a lov 3005100 was sold for | %R Folopiion of thi Lsdion At Clab lud edching that asuitution oy avag,” 2pd ot Tty Xesouhon prolested & that wontt e, adiress the DewarRe B, o, = !5!_._.2 S ap— Wesf 3 i og | been anuounced to take place on the 20th fost., | to scek is fortunc amonk the Ute lndisus, materialize; it's the master that stung 10— malptrg ' 10-18 g i . B Aty car Union streets 20 | Lo acconnt of the First Restnent e | o e mo hapdly O to,Tive.. Watls | But e mfstrass that's tonguc, Te't it Athenieurn, No. 50 Dearborn sircet- 2-13 New Buildings Begun to Cost | €510 Tari avenue, south of Iwents: | {58 theirs for the saiug erening that of the Glub | amonz he Jndiaos ke amused, himselt depre- argrly soptied Plato, el PRODLEM XO. 8. B 1% . N vy $5 o gt has been deferred until Nov. 5. ating'on Goverpment property, and subse Yes,” interrupted Apollodorms, ul 5 L et . Q) By 1823, 27~18, 19~ 16 higex padet. Hearly £500,000. }23?}3%&? o, S0XISD feet, Smproved, were old quently, after loitering Jond i lown,- went | s’ (he master’s tongue that—" e i xg,"c"“;\c'j‘; e o, ol B e Yarition: Dor, ateih move. - 00 avenue, east of Sedawickstreet, | Caicago, Oct. 18, aiting the Esposition | buck to Rensas, 1z that State, in tiitle piace | Bat Plato, declaring thut Apollodoroe had spectfully dnscrl ek 2 B S 5 5 61214 fect, improved, were sold for $5,200. 1ns T haticed an oil painting at the north exd of called Parkersville, ** William eneazed play- | too long 2 name to ague with, and that such 2 LITERARY NOTES, Active Inquiry from Small Cash Buy- | 8 Sk st the north east worner of | 1a¢ £41G, o B b weninet | e cndswitha Sowns mzn samot Chors ota-bloodedTogen gasetion would e 8. C. Grises & Co. aupounce “Orstory sag i " I o o loben genuine Correggio. Will you please to | Stuart. A uarrel arose; Longley est conundrum that ever escaped the diction- s i ers--~Sales of the Week. LA o8 ‘improved, were sold for | lobes EORERD oo hrough tue medinm of | centrally 3 Juarre] WO sk 54 nsual, fed, | ary. asked Xenoplion to let im sce bis, pont, 4 ’ Orators,” by Wiltiam Matehews, LL. D. W, 5 s Tne TRIBUSE whetner the above Glaim can be | in the face of s §1,500 reward offered by Stuast’s | minute, and was soon deeply engaged in his /] Charles Scribner’sScns bave B & SATCRDAT’S TRANSFERS. ER OF ART. iy ly 7% e nearly read: £ s e A Tue followin, instruments were filed for proved? 3 LoveR OF ART. father. 2 studies, while Apollodorus remarked that (herc 7 // _volwme of * Letters of Prince Bismarcik.” g Riverside to the Front Again-- o e 39+ Phe pictureéto which tho correspondent refers | This extragrdinary morgeite and sconndrel | was nothing that would uncarth fraud and i, Tustin 3 N fan Great Auction Sale. Tecord Suturday, ek 5 poste s one of the tharacteristics which (he | returned to ‘Texas, o stopped awhiloat bis | contuse bypocrlsy s quickly es . searching in- Y w fusup MeCartny is writing a Histary of the i _c;-rv r;m\ri!]l‘flé " Dest crities aserive to the Carreggia schiool. The | father’s house. However, hearing thaua mob | vestigation committee. 7 ] TReign of Queen Victoria and a new novel at th e a5 fofla'xE‘ 5: of Een“r‘*"e ffi’lk’ex'— works oIlCorrcggio are m:\&'kgd b'::n: \‘?‘\g::\;)‘ )lrom Lee County-were coming nfl&!r hém’ lemz— i o b //AV/,/; ////;7%*, 4,//// 5 Sime tims, e F S4 o1 i Y s o to the voluptuous or sensious. e B ¢ ey, procuring two six-ghooters and & ne horse, /// % Vi V 74 ” B Anxiety of Eastern Capitalists'to | dike o ?h:x;l:s tl: nmg‘ %.‘x}i}imm “‘s 800 Sistion is bold and rueed, nd in dramatic | “idok to mfnush‘“ ;4:] ot Suring 1he Limg: TTTSBURG. ////, ;,////’ A=) % 7 Mr. Bradlaoghand Mrs. Besaat attempted, - Make Chicago Loans. 1. 172:x05% 1t, improved, dated Oct. e ensity far above anyshine that was eves paiti | that B, J. Davis was ‘Governor of_'Texas, and — . il I P52 but without success. to obtain a hall in Edin. Y4 (Franeis B. Nicoll to Nellie Cunuing- | ea by Corregaio. The wo Sehools, are as far | the Siate police were seattered (rouelh ibe | Tewperanco, Revival, and Sabbatarian 1) //// 2] //% burg in which to deliver lectures. " s E " 1,850 { apart as Homer and Anacreon. counties. \Vhile ut he Williams Rancho, in Movements. V] %Z% Besides Wiltiam Black’s “G Another fmportant real estate mogement is to 3 11 e of Sprinzfield e Brown County, a negro member of tbe police Svecial Corresnondence of The Tribune. . S Englion Men of ack’s © Goldsmith * in the - o moted inthe vicinity of the Stock-Yards. | 25 & £ omse ‘le;lh ;fid_ ;-1_‘\' L A TEXAS DE ERADO. came to the hiouse of_ acitizen of the Rancho | Pirrspuro, Pa., Oct, 12.~Not only is Pitts- ;//// t nglish Men of Lettets ” serics, Macmillah & e oumers of the property Ising, along the | {4cX o samo block, dsted Sukf X tamed Forssthe, nd ogdcrcl‘]l:\lr& Forsstlle t0 | burgn the midst of the most exciting politieal | I ks, 4;,///4/// VA gg;:-g;am“ “The Life of Shelles,” by J. = 1 B B o ——— get hima good, first-class dinn & o | - i} v % Y i . yards, aud between Lau ethetsect | & Yoriog fi, dated Oct. 19 (James Correspondence St. Louts Globe-Democrat. on a counter, and, pushing up Tougiey's hat, | edze of what promises to be a moral-reform ‘//,,/,; V2 V. Dl thied editionand his G ufru . P'llllfl‘r"‘n its avesue, have begun to improve it for the use Of | Grcallashan fo Corneling Sullisam) o0 60| Grooias, Tex., Oct. 1l.—Lonzley, the noted | uskedwho the deviy jushing U0 veply Loneley | movement, the scope and purport.of which time | | wr W Y| | seeond. Tue lormer boakis s e ke B bes trade on the theory tbat this place | Thiriy-foRsih court 130 [ of Sabury desperado, was hung here to-day. usked who the devil be XaSihe nezio's bod, | alone can derermine. Francis Murphy, the 1o | { /% 7 ////// //ZA S iand by 1o Teis. aD. SRtDArLY thsn the is the patural site for the Jumber-yards. The ?i 3 ;}n]f‘.]_loigx‘t-\?o‘g; ]]?:::S) Qct. 19 200, Wm(am‘[’ Lc“n‘zy ‘was born near the Village {x;sznfilly (fis(mfichiu% mmi Ixmt, ho\;gvc:. khcel nowned Temperance-Apostle, 15 hol ‘.fl'n,, torth (i A 7% | Pait Stall Gazette. autuority than ths 11 ') =Y B > % . k). ~ s iy 1. ore the negro eyes al Sk - b i . > ars l;‘:n:n;in:;“fo:ga?\cms;fi} :::fls%: Wi Ramein o, $0 11 of Golist s of Chapel Till, Washivgton County, Tox, Ot | im A e e P thors, 83 be Jasked | nigutly to large audienges, in varions parts of ol | Bavard Beglestort and s danchier, s 6,1851, His father was o preacher, whostill re- | time to pray, being intormed that the Devilhad the city, and is obtaining no end of signatures | ooy rearsanzement of Problem 87, = DEOS‘ d:"fi Jfi‘gfleof‘;c seggn:l;lr;iznsxg; 3,500 | & 10 Bell Counts. At the age of 2 years the | come for b, e nedze of sobriety,—many of them (rom man-ilier™ removed to | _ ‘The ‘murderer, as was his wont, ‘got up and the highest classes of _society,—lawers, doc- POSITION, NO. 8. get to the lumber-rards, Which are massed | Keeler to W. Barrett)... . Sangamon st, 145 fL n of Van Bu W f, 50x123 ft. fmproved, dated vct. 18 future desperado and ¢ Mess| famous American Indians, of whic Tecumseh, is already published. b theliet, along Twenty-second street, takes four to s Tuen t ) ! ! & appers eix days' time, and costs about 36 acarfor | (Occur W, Barrett to Charies . Koeler) - %500 | the 1i - oss-rosds villaze of Evergreen, in dusted. and, i company with Joe Mitehelland | oTs, mere pants, ete. Whatever Murphy may e et 4 e g Wit Erie ot, 50 £t w of Armour ¥, & L the little cross-roads ¥ o el Qusted med Martin visited Colemun County. | have dono or fafled to do clsewhere, there © By E.IL Ustas, Wavtrly T, D. 4 < e Eer e e“;.p"f;?f;?;: uhs125 . dated Aprl I8 | (Goores e ilagton Counts. In boyhood e received 3 | Wpile in comp near 1. Anua Mauntala, A¥e | 00 question thay he has sccomplished 2 Backmenont, 3,5 8 1, Hings on 1% M ona. | vand Pty o o ominy. bolbdag o, Stock-Ysrds have to run west to the Bric hcierdike to Lewls L. Wood)... ... 1,200 | common-school education, and Jearned to read | men rodeup, and, being halted, dsew their guns | ereat deal of good here. Two of the ablest | Black ta moveand Bt ' American Painters.” comprising bi ay h“Pki House, then nortn to Trenty-sixth street, aud [ West Harrison et 115 (o e of Aberdechsh and write. e we to ient. —Longle fired, Lringiug | luwyers ot the Pittsburs ‘Bar, whom Murphy fu- = e e e 50 {t, improved, dated Jan 21, one of them down. Their horses stampeded, duced to sign the pledge when he first visited TO CORRESPONDENTS. illustrated with eighty examples of lh(flr"\!grkb: 1y after the late War that he Jswas fmme s o o e do, e s and agam es. | liere, now nearly (o sears ogo, BV Rept the | 1. m. surkwtather-Tie game o very ores, and e 5,000 | enterca u i Heted i men aad useful m pon tua course of erime unparatleic x . ] > fait ¢ seful members of B e never kyew who thase men were, { fuith, andare sobut incn B ef bers of | N e aiee—Many thaaks for your kMg contrl- dnrkest deeds of Murrell, | Subsequently, in Kerr County, ¢ Tot of ¢ vigi- | society to-dav. Hundreds of others who Bave | yurions, been reciaimed mizht be mentioned. ‘Ingalls—Solved corrcctly. Let us hear from A then have o back in east along Twenty-sccond street.. The tract that is ¥ "{,dfin,’ i ey : = 2 th Halstod 52, 250 Tt of Sapiiia st. W NOW T0 BE OPENED 195 1, dated Oct.18 (Jokn Jolin- which surpassed the 3 1. 1o the Jumber trade adjoins the cstleards. | gon, Jr.. o1, Toldorm 500 | 2nd finally led him to the foot of the gallowsy | luntes met ihe desperado, but he cussed A8 Our people have taken such a liking to the 7 part of the world often. ple: b ean be reachicd by the cors the ssme dar | Larmbce st 30 fL5 00 ‘Houbiv sf, w1, 26 o B 4 =% them out,” and Bt Paso. Near the ¥ c. o o n the surrender 'of the Confederate armies, em ont,” and went on to 'aso. Near the e Malden of the Mi"—S Alent probl Zhey arc unloaded at the Stock-Yards, and at X100 ft, dated Jupe 16, 1570 (Albert : = A il boundary ine of Edwards Gounty the despera- | £reat Hemperance-worker. that some of them Tuo aiien of the 2 ur excellent prablem 3 Ehane fo Hans Anderson) g7 | 01503, the almost Juvenite Winliam, with | (& Hobtiing ot s horse e Gy the | have started a movement to bulld him o Taber- o o dtprm acan. (9000 48 KR O a 1877 (Georfe Bickerdike to Daaiel i Ar, Mallock, author ot “The New Repubiie,” etc., is acquising reputation as s moralist. His recent article in the Nineteenth Uentury—v 3 Familiar Colloquy ¥'~is.¢aid to be ““a erying-ont * against the impare repdenciesl wmodern art ang poetry, and 8 striving after higher ideals of mo- ¢ rality and virtue.” e ainimium of expease for switchiog. TUC | hiety-Gith court, 30 ft ¢ of Gaze iy 2 “leCon: ered : 4 . . 4 . hirty-0f L Gage stnf, young man named “leCowan, volunteered 10 | prairie for the night. In the morning he arose pacleata cost of about $10,000, bny him a mes Labagle—Answerrd by mail. Jeaders in this important. development are the ;‘,’;,‘;fi;,";g”{;ingg‘hl,fikg‘;fflf“fi Sav oo | aisirm some pegraesin the ieinicy of Ever- | to fiud bimself sarrounded by eighiy-seven Dotise to live fo, and guarantee him a sffcient | iy Hickey—Tha for recens tavors, (9 AR | prof. D. J. Hill, of Lewisbury Usirensity, the i them they encountered @ negro | men. Tle gave in, was corried o Austin, cs- support if he will consent to make PINSLUIS | ot plcces un the hoard 2L, the potat criticlam 1s made, author of two very successful texi-books on caped, and went back to bis old trade again. In gisl vermn}rllcncl})umc. “'nwrc is goog reason l;) i .I‘uh}lela(b;—‘lflcelmu':& {éc‘ur(vur o8 sated. ) We be- ercd a Alexican about & elicye that he will accept the proposi-+| leve e drew thres st four in seven cs. L 5 nockine the pistol_out of the hands of Long- n Madison County he got scquaivte witl ong, settle down here, an evote him- | incmbrso. (8: It requires bnrh ard srudy asd practice dreaued trom the cenal south to the cattle | coouer RS (9 b, Wagier) .. ... 4800 knocking the Bkl Sacier roturned the fire, | a desnerado named e B ereaiso he look- | sclf to what seems 1o e s workthe | FAFoGA plajer v Sesirs mich profcleney st ‘he yarde, A ralroad 15 fo bebuilu along both | S0 OF S YA, e g isor ey | lovs companion, Lo i the back of the | ec upon 1 rosc of tho prltle, ASEL e oo | reclaiming of Pinsburg drunkards. e 4 \ilar—Praat-slips matled. » tides of the river, and about 300 feet from it | Maple st, 114 ftc of Stewart sl Head as he ran, killing him fstantly. “Thewur- Yinckleberry-huating; his first autempt st kiss- Ac the: meeting at the “Old Home," last | . B ii. fall Te—hook Inafled. (2) Solutlon correct. On one side it wili rup through Iron street, and 104 f1, dated Oct. 18 (Da 3. W derer left the body lyingz in the sand. He was { ing frightencd her, and she jumped from the | nizht, a noted toper: named Jack Bradford, ep- | JnCS usvorn—Wiit glve your communication axtea- me sit 2! 1, (Dauiel J. Wren, Y tfon next week. suspected of the murder, but no warrant was buggy, but be pleaded so bard she ‘wot iu aain, | tered the room ‘while Murphy was speaking, and et Ullman ¢ Sicher | _fo Kate Tierues? . 1,500 " ) ; on the otber througk Ullmau street, 10 AfCEF | porry-thid et, 200 1t $ 3800 | SR R oot sorce. and. told him e mivht kiss | callel out so That all could biear him: e e s, Rbctoric, has _just undertaken. the preparati B rter blosrantles it mas shoas = American authors, such as Irving, Poe, daw- tnoroe, Prescott, Bryant, Uooper, and others, Sbeldon & Co. are the publishers. The extraordinary persistency with which un. successful candidates present themselves year after year at the Cninese competitive examioa. Tions is curiously illustrated by cerzain edicts i the Peking Gazette of last year, 1o which fion Robbins' estate, which owns 320 aeres, avd | polccy 1 et ebects st, 3321t of Loomis, John Washiogion, _the former Pro-j InMt. \;provml. "anted Sepe. prictor. of Mount Yeruon, Who OWEDS (Angnst Bizalke'te B. Pulver!. ity 3 Latlin ¢t, 145 ft n of West Taylor, e, ciohity scres. The South Branch has been Tt improved, dated out 38 ¢ green; among passing throuzh the county who declived to be 2,500 | tampered with or troubjed by the youn uien. Frio, Texas, he murd As they proceeded to attack” e fired, the ball Poad. This railvoad wilt he built immediatel; |~ 2512614 11, dated Oct. 11 o G ening, o 2 26, 525 “About three months afterwards, upon the 10th | ber again. Her brother heard of it, aud tuvited *Good evening, Brother Murphy!. Lend me Davtd Mitar. of Holland, fa.. sends the follow- % modwill connect the cattie-yards and the new o i e o o, 1506, three mulatto ponthe 10t omley o a duel. Dt that was not o bis e, | & Ghne £ by 3 dpink with 1" it iar o floland, Inc, sends (e Lol | orary deates are conlarred o forLEbes cone ‘umber district with all the railroads running | The following is the total amount of city and | throueh Evergreen, Cighted, hitched their | and the desperado lott tha neck of timber. The dime was handed over, to the sarprise of | fiech Jicss ..’J’&}‘;:i‘;‘l“u},‘fi‘,"‘ffiim-‘ i e by Ssipdd “r'd‘;'“fm“ {flg‘"g""" at the aze of W e e By ths means the cost of | suburlan wavsfers, within ot of ety and | Bt nd ontered & bur-room and all three | | Afier e onaly roamed agound the conn- | the gudience. r sourth mov fi pieces stong & Jollonss BIENSME | ple s the stras- Switehing vars from the cattle-yerds to the lum- T les of the Court-House filed for record dur- | took drinks. Going to their hurses, one of } trys hot a noted gombler, Dave Clark; onthe { o No,” eaid Bradford, “as soon as I geta | 25 6. 28 3L 32 Hefuer g 50 S wad aitows biack | B % A % b i be reduced from S6 1o 14 ca b the week coding Saturdar, Oct. 19: City | thew, alluding to Longicy's first murder, said: | Savlue killeda negro ot eursing an ojd man; | drinks T will come back and sien the pledge.” odrai. T think 2522 will vl 23 L S Richard Grant White, in the November 4t ber-yarde will be reduced from $610 % aar, | e e eideration. 8977425, North of | They say Evereroen B ferons. for eolored | and near Homer, Angeling County, Toeiing in 3 | Few believed bims but, in about half an hour ST 5 % | 2n lantic, remarks: “The writing Irishman has ot an item of immense saving. Docks are to be ¥ limits, Fales, 13 consideration, 35,500, S folks, but I would like to sc¢ anybody bother | good humor, the esperado shot apd kiiled an- from that time, Bradford’ came stazeering into 9—5 Jate years come to the froat in our journailsm, the room, and, marchiug up to where Murphy Wowins. | and the teaching Irisiman and Irisawoman la the cecond generation at least) i our pabl schools. To nind what kind of Englisn Amer- jeans born and bred speak we must skip orer what is Gaily taught ro the vising and daily printed for the just risen geeration.” n torestrain of ity limits, sales, 113 cousideration, $45.800. { me.” Lopgley heard the remark: raliying two | other negro, “ho was thrashing s white man Vest of Lt limits, sales, 13 cousideration, | Other youug men a% 4 ioous as himsell, tuey | for breaking his wagon i the rond. Hearing 51835, Total sales, 64 Total consideration, pursued and overtook the ‘mulattoes cight nules | that his cousin, Cole Longley, bad been killed 3250,153. out from the viltage. At sighs of the pursuers by Wilson Anderson, William Tode for that part The star of Riverside is again in the ascend- the pursued drew thewr pistols and fired. TLong- | of the country. Going toa field where Ander- ¥ Jey and his companions, in vain clling o The | son was plowing, and armed with a double- 3 libcrately shot down | of revival-mectings at ihe Young Men’s was_speakinz, took the book and signed the pledge, as he had promised. Murphy says he will watch him and work with bim until he becomes n sober man. Maj. Whittle, ot Chicago, i3 holding a series he Whites win: 7. White wins. 150 pointed out puilt on both sides of the river, and the con~ tracts have already been let foraswing and traffic bridze to be thrown 3¢g0ss the river just north of Thirty-pinth strees. “The Union Stock-Yards Company have complet~ fte win. v, Dubuque, Ia.. offers the following ¢ 265, ot thirty-fourth move, for 23— 310, 610, $0—-25, 7—11, 2t e sot. The jmagivition and ener_;y with which ed their acquisition of the railrosd rignt of way | this suburb was ‘conceived and Jaid out with its | flceing trio to halt, opencd fire. Longley shoy | barrel shotgun, Loozley, . The lawsuit instituted by Teuny: tbrough J. D. Lehmer's Subdivision of the oives, hotel, water, gas, billiacd halls, in* sixty | and killed the D sty vho had made the boust | and killed Anderson. This s Of Sfarch 81, | Christian Association rooms. on Fifth avenuc, 5. Gawe No, 473 HERLS | the Qristian Signal from “publi S E. 3 8. W. &, Sec. 5, 33, 14, to Dexter Park days,” was e ure, The neero tumbled frow his | 157, aud this I T o oime for which Longley | The meetings are largely attended, Tue Maior g R T e O liahed pocm, “The Conl S.E. X8 W. 4, S y - e SPLENDID ADVERTISEMEST Bosse a lifeless corpse. which was _next day bur- | was ‘called on to suffer the extreme penaity of g‘n{\lcfl\olcti}‘c speaker. Tle will 5000 be joined drey’ Losinive llind,”vhas been heard. The defend- iy b = 5 v - M sing ” ., P 231 W = 3 e eowardls murderer, | the law, He escaped at the time, and subse Mr. MeGrananan, a “sweet singer in Israel. L aote Iy sgpst move, la 20-1psat Ay | sats explain that they fouud Lhe poem in masg- The price paid was 815,000 The road to be built by the stock-Yards Company will connect their yards with the south end of their tract, and cnsbles them to realize their long-cherished lan of usivg the eptire tract of 320 acres in which Dexter Park lies for their tattle traffic. Another new and costly addition is to be of Chicazo gosbeadativeness, and was quoted { ied by his two friends. 3 g a Sbroad in conpection with the chaoge of the relying on the reticence of his two comnanions quently killed four Indians and a minister of | who will no doubt add Jarzely to the interest of Chicaza River current and the Water-Works as in uilt, quietly returned to his hauuts in Ever- | the Gospel, the Rev. Mr. Lay, in Delta County; | the services, whicht will be protracted throuzh specimens of what people here coulG do. Since | greet But on Christmas Day following the also, Lew Sawyer, a would-be desperado. and a | the winter if sufficient encoursgement should the paic lezal complications between the bond- two mulatto_friends of the dead man, accom- | farmer named Thowas, fn McClellan County. | be extended to the revivalists. e D ead the Chieaso & Great Western Land | pavied by s Devuts herifl, came to arrest the | These sud other murders of this notorious Last, but by no means least, of the reform- Company, the Riverside Improvement Com- Mlurderer. Longley, however, getting ‘wind of | lain and cut-throst are said to pumber thirty- | atory movements, is that of the German pany, apd other partics in. inierest, have it, zot to bis horse in time and escaped into the | two all told. Liquor-Denlers! Association, which, sll of a script in the book of a deceased Iriend, and pab- fished it under 3 misapprebension, apoivgized for what they had done, and ofered to submit 1o a perpetual injunction, which was granted. The Arcbbishop of Canterbary has reviveda lone-disused power_belonging o his olfice of grantine degrees. He will dispense doctorates (5? at the clesenth move, 2217 and drawn. Same garae, var. (4) 2% flie pleces stand a8 fullows: § 19, 23. \White men b0 15, 19 {¥hite tomore. Insteadof B2 -9 |18-27 17-22 | 3124 30— sudden, bos taken upon itsell to strictly made to the fine rows of wholesale stores that }1;1"'; ' a siogm lt_o nllhde\‘elcument. These \\X'est_, where he roamed about for 8 considera- suddin has dihen U trict oo arnting degrees Mo N ouly e A A R el oF N0, loral ; complcations BT o vt Sated, Bl MR 1567, found the younz desperado s Remc o ANTIOUITY. 1 g ofscealar e Tabath, el Gaasee of 4\{;3 i esimioation. i s has Mr. d. W, 15¢ M. U ¥ i 4 « ¢ 1 s V. ing is~ i N i ) £¢ T gecsion of . the . Circuls Court | “ca-boy ™ in Rarnes GoIELY, Wishingto ¥is- | \woopmoLe, Henry Co, 11, Oct. 17.—Swan ook Taat Sabbath ts";'::g:'p:‘n‘;gzuf&)fmflfi Satty News p:::‘;ff 2 e Archbishon gt dently determived to make himself into sunk versity with all the paraphernalia which the muaern conception of sach a body requires.”” Somebody sends the following to the Contrid- utors’ Cluo of the November Afintic: At ter laughing hearily over an incident fn M, Matioer's * New Republic,! wherea youne man of wentle birch and refined culture was frizhtened away from asking the haod of.o fascinating country gl Dy bearing that she was™ partial L0 boiied “chicken, 1 was not a lutle sue- prised to find the. foilowing in Hatlam's * Middle Ages’: ‘A solicitude to avoid continuat tran- -3 (a) We give 26—22, dra twenty-firs._move. IWalker cstate the long-vacant morthwest cor- ner of Randoloh _street ana’ Wabash aveuue, and will proveed st once tobuild onic. The Dlock will ve 170x135 feet. and will be five stories in hight. There will be four stores on Wabash avenue, and one ' on Randolph street. The material will be bri with stone trimminrs. - Mr. Wadskier is the erchitect. ‘The'coss will be $100,000. Most of Ihe contracts bave been already given out. Tiis new building makes Wabash avenue sotid from its peginning to Madison street. There is T wer array of business blocks slong oue T coref the bondholders was appesled from, | it his parenis, Longiey rode through the Vil- | £ Bl L1t a compromise was subsequently made. The | laze of Yorktown, Gouzales County, the town Nelson, while digeing a treuch for laying tile on | ery-stable stock was withdawn from the iy parties in ioterest have determined to perfect then being_garrisoned by a detachiment of tue | the ‘farm of your correspondent, in June last, streets. Many factories, rolling-wills. furnaces, | = Bawew's Autho M. “Hutater, ond M the title, :;nd icudu;[e nrioperll,y at nu‘{;zion_ “The Slzth ghiu ngfllr}f‘.wncing mislakm:i (‘,Dnr x;n« found buried ia the clay, at the depth of four g;%avzfige sld‘ c.mAlll tge t%gau:iu stores L\m% lm‘z‘r; Suzg fi?du 'omn‘sfil!g 5‘1‘3&' Jn:"a a d‘l"a‘: }x 3 roperty involved lies in sli the divisions of | other desperado o ‘est “I'exas named Charles 5 o & y-shops were closed. e day was one ol ¥ RDALYSIS U° lons originally ap- iverside, and comprises no less than 1,000 lots. | Taylor, e vas pursued by o squad of soldiers ’“”‘_"Tfi;"f’“:]“‘ a mastodon. It was in rather |ty quictes ever witnessed in this busy com- peared in Tuk TRINE ~DEATGUT EDITOR: “Those lotk, which are 1005400, sold in thebalevon | and overtaken one Sl from the viliaze. There | &dlccayed con ition, portions crumbling off, and | muity. This is in retaliation for the Temper- p davs of Riverside for £3,500 to $4,000. The | wasa running fight. The ‘soldiers fired foryy | tbe enamel covering nearly gove. Its weight is | ance people insisting that the lquor-shops CHECEER CHATTER. S or il bo held pext month. The partles | and the murdérer five slo's ‘Soldiers tired 10117 | s pounds, not ucluding laose fragments. & | SEaL be kept closed ou the first day of the “if{ég’l‘?:"n';fi"‘;’n‘°;,,“,,"5‘{,‘}“}‘,‘;‘[‘“‘,“;5’“;,:53,‘;‘5“.’.*, T torested in Riverside have lost none of their | of the cavalsy Yode so close to the desperado | few days since, Mr. Nelson also Tound, white | Week. The strict enforcement of the law sub- | gumes with four of the lending Giayers of that city. of onthusiasm. and declare their expectation of | that the hammer of the latter’s pistol caught in | 1 oo (i) he £ ¢ Jackson D 55 iy, | dgote piany people to frreat inconvenience, but | Wuich bewon 17, lost none, snd four games were suill secingz it the oot labpel of the soldier's overcuat. ~ Pulling aying tile on the farm of Jackson Deeds, kit } they can certainly withstand The prossure if the | YD en for ss0between Prof. Langsworth, FINEST SUBURD e weapou it was discharged, the ball | Ue seathwest of Cambridee, o tusk imbedded | liquor men can. The Jaw will be D nended 5025 | Lok, Moo, and Str. James Labadie, of Ehacnam, Can- in the clay au the depth of four feet three iuch- | to meet the requirements of jublic necessity at i, torminated at the latter cliy atier a brief contest street to e geen fn s couy. Lo of Chieazo. Lots have been n quict demand cutering the sidier's bods, killing b almost o meet Lhe requiremsots of 1ub A Tormisated as e aseerclty cer s onsd SRSy ork bas been begun during the week ou the | durinz Lhe summer, and some improvements | instantiy. nis murder occurred during the | es. This interesting witpess of ages past lies Y i term of the Legislature. Pie it Caoadian, ihe score standing: Lanadie 7 sitions, and to give (ree scope to tae natural as- T s e ot Dearborn sud Monroe | bave ‘been going on all the time. Lhe Snts | od of reconstruction, when Texas S Ut | yofore me, and L find, on sctual measuretIsit; VLE. | iorh G, a0 watnes were ndins: “Labadie 7, | SoRs IF connected Socts, has dictatea this e Langsworth & g0 Al Were 4V uh i Te! | Sprapgement, to which § confess mysell g~ tial? » « A Practical Test of the Valueof Psychrom- strects. The bnilding to be erected by Messrs. Crilly & Blair will cost $05,000, and beé an orna- its lenzth to be sixfeet, its circumference at the NIGHT, sigaed at the. cnd:t the ‘x":.};'x fi;‘l:'lpe\;“! < ceniiv il Works have been taken possession of by the der martial law. Hearing bat $1,000 reward Trustees of the villaze. The strectsare iobe | Was out for him, the young cutthroat fed to Mr. Cortiand Ball, base to be one foot, and three feet from the boads Lathsette, fnd.. anit defeated every player whom he lighted with gas. Mr. Martine, the proprictor | bis old hauncstt Washington County. Remain- m«j-_r;lwl !cn;ur)e ?f chrncrn szrcleabarchuenmre. 5 5 s 5 e revival of trade naturaily brings witl it | of the Riverside Hotel, has determined t fur- | ing at his old home 3 short time he, by the ad- | base ten inches; sod its weight twent: -eight i . enconmtered. excesting that Misinz young player. Mr. - ¥ e reion of the Tabemacle, The change | nish it and lease iu bl ot ma, | vice of bis father, Teft for Arkansas, e eoolt pounds. The i wt yoilesone . Foani Groonioe. ik whom e plaicd 8, mimer | etey [l e title of a littie pampalct pristed i e are fato five storek, which it is hobed | Altorcthir. the prospects for Riverside are I Fayette County, in that State. the youthful 30 ot include six £ tho b Sinks the sun Squre: Gregnies b Baj oo L ssmea were drawn, | thiscity fur private circolation. Psichometry Qi "ot be aens of thieves, will cost S50,000. | bright adhin. scounarel fell in with Cullen Baker’s croyd of measure do not include six inches of tho base o7 of light the fountain, A s Sonewed his coan in the Fargo | 13 the Scieace of delineating cbaracter throuzh 3 b e eraent botb sidcs of Mobros | The characteristics of the Joxn market are the eaehieves and. murderers. sty di | laree end, wiich cramblad, Lo Eiall ety o Tumes: 5 a3t of hundwrine, The_author of ghis &l strest, between Franklin and Marke: estrcets, | prompt. payment fe e 2. of mataring | e et acquainted with Tom Johnson, st it | and were not removed: but Higeeurafic Sombre Niglt odbfrapmounced that T, Pricst, g recentiy dfest; | ence, Prot. G. R Buchappy professes to be able witl be filled with "> | Gblications, aud the hight demsnd for new ac- | the wrowd. He staid over-vizht at the house of ;‘“lsf‘;, lobendedl et e one- Lets down her curtain— Ston. o matcl Tor th lay M Camplonsio.. | Sv judge any character i this mauner. He aives f STORES NOT SURPASSED BY ANY commodations. Johnson’s father. - During the night 1 crowd ofy i ey S e bl n"'_’h"”"“‘“ Scares the glaht 1 an cliwmplonship last Jurie, | the results of o number of * delmeations in the city for cost sud thoroughoess of EASTERN LENDERS, Jyachers surrounded the domicile and took the | 3% ?d‘“ h?"‘“"’l‘;m £ f“h e '"““;. AL Onoe With stupes uncertain. Tt gumgf'\(-g’,‘:”‘ufi:w:‘ which he | taken by the Professor from the bandwriting of e e e “chango dn this | whonotifled their agents hero 1 year ago to B e an prisonors, susicetive Longley | LT this tusk must have cartied g pair of - "Apretty | Corsons whose names were unknown to bim 3¢ e imorood since the fire bas been | take payment of loans when oifered, even it not | of being a pal of Johnsou's, Chirrying them out | (e, tiate ghed nob lese thaa sixtyaive DL e fie time. Among the characters described &0 Deialborhood Sefore the fire this | Gue,and nopto Fenew of wake uel loans, ure To the woods, and, adter tyine their bands, they iiera 2 A e omach o or 500 Yow Idrend SOLUTIONS. &eott Lord, Mrs. Lord, Cornelius Vooderbilt marvelone. e through which it was no. pleas- | now secking fresh investments in Chicago, but o e M aoih o the samte trec. The rope around. | SO0, e BBl e This gruesome stillnessl SoLgTIoN,TO FUoRLEX 0. BT. Jeo Horace Greeley, John Stuart Nill, Sydue e ot bardly cate, for o zeotloman to-| without much succese. -Almiost all icago, DUt | onaie's neck il not_slip, and caught under L ok b B ats U 5-9 il g _m | Howard Gay, E. A. Por, rs. Siddone, B - pass in broad doviight. broperty on Madicon | now made are in small amounts. Rates of o | Miscar. Thelynchers fired several siots at the “lw l,? are cnrnlt n tmfu.h nnes,lnle_asc Drawling Day 13-19 1017, | % Fine | Montague, and 8. J. Tilden. This about Til: street, west of Wells sireet, could have been | terest are 7@S per cent. Tne loans of the last | bodies they swunz. Oue of them struck tellus, if you ljfl'h b m“-‘lt ohand peane Brought kindly faces, SoiiTioy T LOSTION XL ST, s is almost too caustic to be psychromeine: - e for 8200 10 23 < faot. Ou Monroe | two weeks foot up: e o the middle of the body, but the | 3 this aimal pranced over these broad prai Banter gay, ticge DLmesaUTIRL X tor SO FRIN oy Tres money and uses it to_command his ends, gtrec, property would have rone begging at the T ik — bullct glanced off on the murderer’s belt, which e (if, indeed, there werc vrl:lin{.-s then); and And conntless graces; g% 625 s, | He'd be honest o S1.00), but might ot retura same rates. The Hoxie i:s(lswt?(' Toston tp'.xid ek |(Previoue week | copuaiged s lot of specte. A sec&m? cut‘hl.wu qg:'c soh;,;’c‘f"gg‘,"‘t‘j e x&}__“‘c;;‘;g";\;“; eIt I g » a0 umbrella or book.” '$1.000 & foot 1w years ago for their property at —— | Ctrands of the rope; 2 third passed throug] his muc, M ) B NIBNS ME NO, 274~ S, audet writes to the Athenzum in i carner of Froukln and Mouroe, aud : S N ot tosth o bwvo. Tom Jonnson | LS Intitade, Whers B0 voRE L e By somfons tanleh; Drair e 3. Hickey ubuus, 8, BEUERIE rolEmest, DI, o that the popularity o bl torrespondiug rates could be obtained { Mortrages . . I hie collin, but a little boy ran up alter | (& A O Ty Alse vA S, T o T -4, tn dast Sundar's | brother, Alphouse, has made his reptation. tow", do Cnr:pu}; 2 Madison or | Trast deecs.. hemob left and cut Longley’s rope, releasing e l};"fi}’;‘;‘:,j”g;el‘l‘;f;’c;c'“‘:""c“‘“flrfhz;"‘éfi.‘ ' o e o says bis fame bégan tospread abroad tnenty Movroe street, 1 ere_ were any Bim. H i g orlod K Hasten, Sleep, e = 20, W] |2 ther’s popularit forsale, Judze Gatbraith of Erie. lns Josse Total woovneese "The assassin waited around the acighborliood | 1 ety e e e “’?"’“ff""‘ = Soes s 1572?‘:‘“;““‘%"3;";‘ Juee Ril uilding on the northicas! rner of Frank- & P nme time, and at last, when opportunity . s B il reamnlese, deep, ine" = “o. for three years from May, 1550, e ominon Council Commiteee have deter- i up with Tom Johnson. His name was Jones, = il el ; Ctation. Tnose who knew them are awseo a vear. Among the permits issued for new | mpined to order th ommiteee have deter- | 3 Tneley empticd bis six-shooter juto his wood were found imbedded in the clay sixty From thy spells, e devoted fricadship that exists between them T o ot “rebcmred 10 above wore those to | 10" tpe sore cr the assessment made for widen- | Yoiy e Temained with the Baker crowd six feet below the surfuce. Another stratum (50 fo Wit pent e nonS the devote e ez writes, and trul 5 ¢ of ’ine it » ; Vashington Connty. A et z ! 8 -7 % 75 ex % historical works, aod w8 firee-s 1 cling, No. i Qine: csperado, who wae killed in 1570, the two iy Ayl e b i o sheltering shore— drayw. has been long and creditable: but we mus §! Hhreer o cost $5,00: John Fhilbin, threo- many §gbsmnun\ brick n}l stone buildings_ on | 2 0¢SPETRIO B on the frontier like beasts of half inches io jength, and has an average cir- Me awake ) DG i e o 1t ttory ktone-ront Wwelling, on LaSalle strect, :xh:fie‘;‘t‘:rzi the new line us on the present line ::r]i;f‘;;mf\-’fm;‘l B e ke Uesteor | cumference ot five inchies. (L las bark aud sev- When night §s 0'er. ooty (10-16.@) |58 2= 1 “‘;;::{é“‘;{;:‘;’,;"{’;““fi‘ ’6&3&&‘%&3{:‘ ok near Superior, to cust $5.000; the Downer & B ——— P P Comanche Counties. Here 'they gy distinch ol resenbles, in Kind, W. 3. TL. TooAx. 2 X ‘ Vo il e v e one of s books has been crowned b7 i livewint Compans to crect® threc-story e ered in told _blond seven puor uegroes, of the American larch. ‘It would scew to bave ST ¢ e eadetny, but because they bave read “Fe Snd hasertsent brick je-liouse, 200140 feet, ut 4 ART NOTES. : e Tour were Killed by Longley in the most been o fragment from. neur the tup of such a FAREWELL, INNISFAIL.* Acaderadit Rister Aive.” D L e o cost 8200005 o | . Heisa bold aruist who undertakes o paint } sneakdor, e And cowardly manner. These | e AugrED P, Fostas. ol maut Jeus. LIS LIGRAKY. CONFERENCE. Georgze Watson to erect Jour-story and bose- | Nizgura Falls, for men of the grestest enius | Lwo peasis,—they were uothing else,~like the - 0 Erin, my country. T leave thee in sorrows Drawn. The Lin,—.}r} Associstion of the United Kine- ;v:)c‘x:sl:xgg k store No. 13 South Lasalle street, | one womd suppose hase about exbausted the ]n-eus-.\émd he jackal, ran togetlier till the sprius TO MY LITTLE WIFE The sun that note x'cu';‘ upon moxlmufn and ses e s e dom, which was formed at London s yoardch : ). s % A 1570. . Vill sinile ‘mother upon thee to-; s et S i 1303 W e O 4o twostory -and basement | TIDIOCL A8 in lierature, s but o step from | ' JLue s time Charles Tyler, a brother-fo- B Kt o th aceun (rom thec. wetle L ""\F‘*( when adelemiios, o e e Ostorl s wcliings, 83500, Prairic ave. | the sublime Lo the “idienlous; 8o 3 pleture must | Jquy of Longloy, had left Texis with s family You apoke to me of days zone by T arieves me from friendsof my boyhood to sever, ) -wias. | present, Lol 38, Dr. H. 0. Cose, Lib e poar Twenty-chahth street, S05005 W. A, Lave real merit or it Will be at once condemned | for Utan. He ¥as followed by the worthiess (1 1d your words withist my beart); Tut Jeaving Chez fills up tue cup of my wo: iglg [oae wite “'(‘mui;uh'fi-,:: Sresided, and delivered theu e e D Y omectront dwelliugs. | by goud taste sud be passed Ly as compara- | CAVRS TG e e D datars | S me e ers e ot Lol e ror. ! =y, wina, | Of e R diress. France was represen x5, Yo T and 141 Desrborn svorue, 3 000, | \reely wortless. Honce Mr. Charles Peck, of | OF the AtEneid fell in with a Boe Count cat- Ao when Lplsyel toeTover's part ream of thee fondly where'er 1 av £0. tead of 610, smhpose we nlay 7—10. gueural 2 Vatteville, Dircetor of Public It e b it 2 iresiory a1, Nos. #54a0d | el “Shen he determined 10 atempt o new tle_ma, named’ Kector, going with 2 herd 10 You Jaughed—al, well! sou meant it not. 0 falr, snfuted Tsland, forset thee I'll never =2 hEh ST steuction; Germaoy by Dr. L Selicwang, who et to cost 30,600, ) m ‘Abilene. Reetor himself had killed four or five Forgive you? Yes, wee bird. 1do. 3y heart's every tendril aroand thee shuil cling, are Micers! report of last year’s GOf “Fhe tos) number o permits taken out dusing | victure 't Niasara, apa that by moonliht, | mon. and shortly after employing Longley as a | Of SU ke TRenae L ever g - A e e home of oy childnood will [l T propired an ullisers oY vernment; and Itlf th weels was sists-ibres, and thie cost of the | ventured upon & Tifeult and sery dangerous | driver shot down ond killed oue of the herders, | fud none bulf €0 dear as you. cser - e & Balzant, of the Romad Libracy. Reo puw buildings besun and contracted for will be | tesk. How e lias et it our citizens can | Lovgley remarked Rector would soine day wieey Sween o et the blue waters on Memory's wing. bl R E ey ,;’sk‘f’;?“-;o; several large Continenial DS ‘And Time, the assuager of €orrow, may sofien T wins | ries were present; but no delemate was preseat e intentlod now judge for themselves. It ison exhibiticn | bis mateh, Rector heard of it and determined To-day the same ae when we met. 4 iPhe gri “on from an American library. It is td a1 No. 103 State strect, corner of Washiueton, | to shoot Louglry. Next morning, thorouchly Benenth the branches, bending 10w, ot far froui half 2 million dollars. hat now wildly doth surge through my T e 21 29-23 | 20-30 lack A festute of the real estate market is the INQUIRIES FROM WORKINOMEN at thé Lydiza Art Ciub Room. The picture understanding each other, the two approsched 0f yon eweet-scented hawthorn-iree. Fain 2117 2 i i ive (b and ofbier pereoic of i3l means who want to | is large, about izt by ten feot o e | Bta faliop on the prairic, both armed for the Where brizhtest blossoms oud and blow, And Fancr, e Lol o i, 0 L1 e plared, alowiog etk (o grene “"‘;‘zzfsnfié’;:’-’.,;;};‘:’f‘:,‘.‘?&é?&o e o, Iiia. clacs Bave money and are | subject’ can be treated broadly A e the | contiir. Rector waited and asiced Longley it he W 3 ¥ g ear me to thy Leautical shores back ugain. A b s var., No. 5% <10 | sesston 0 B e represcncatives of the Lt By ot for cheap pronerty near thir | tullest ellect. he moon sliines out from | fad wade the remark. The latrer answered he Liere first 1 kissed th ting band; 9 Jati character by inviting Few £ Enrops O e horet, b0 be mproved. 4 a woderate | a eleur, bright siy, Urougls patcyes Ol o | . “Rector said, * I reckon D've now found It L e R Uy oceant GAME 3 ROSS. brary Associations and Governmete & acel - s O T L b bl wrent, 1o, 1ho | ate clouds, shich, as one 100ks far sove the | the man, b the same time drawine. Before o2 blowy tht ftcs, Elipiig bind I o e e Ty noart s fondest dovotion | .t Sutmors.o % 0% oay piven (o | 1£ho buve acreed Lo be BERCL e alluded to T iot tho ity duripe Ve weelk | falls, make a horizon of, exauisiie ety AL Lhe man ot e S pistol. Lovetoy fired six | me liappiest of men- YLty e e e AT sty | orhina s Sumore ™ Kach varilon e o or the Americang, He8 N o s report, sl £0 xamaue somé properts 1o he sublivided, ye. | the entral voins i the plciure—ibe Jlorse- | stots in e Sods, leavie hiw a bloody corpse | Nor words of mine can iy tel Faewall: 0 farewell | Trongh) Rope not foreser. | Shprovemont: - el 1 ol i 2 e collcazaes are settiag shoe—the maddened river seethes an oils in | on the prairic. What long 1've felt f vl e worrow I feel, words but faintly can el n-15 1423 814 3— 7 (8) i £ Iy o] o S e pratric ug L've felc for Her whom pam It grieces me from [riends of oy boynood tosever, | Z=H | 26-10 = 1310 us 3 good cxample io their endeaturs s yorts that he found partics. mechanices and working e, in the immediate vicind i i e o inmetisie TR e more elevated standard of Hony ftsawlul plunge, from which one would shrink - ” 1 dly call my. Bl ™ Cwould shrink | Haviug * planted # Restor, the desperado prouily el m licte wifs Ifgieiy e o g et my boshood = = % 2 NG e and the Couscil liope to arrange 3 Scherl ready ~to buy and may cash. This is e ireezmg shudder did not the moonveams | rode nortward after his vrother-in-law Tyler. e stanchest Jittle friend, f trow. Do simanal exsonencs, and most 0f i | T up the wid waso of waiers wnd nspie B DO L& Kansas country store kept 05 | God bless my little wite! say _Cmicaco, October, 1678, Montar ToRsex. | 3-3 O e ratian with them in producit & asems eport hat 8 larze part of tlie fmroved | the most deliptful musings. Below, the waves | 2 men Wntied Cook, and was there informed by A AL srams ks “Oae of the anclent onmes of Treland. e R O Eictions for cataloguing and Jibrary 1C A ana vea; at Island, | been stolen from them. While they were coni- To me the Fairest of the Fair! The Rom: He. " cl ¢ proflered 1b8 e Tl Gaie marke than the specniasors | e JeePeOl Shadons ore n fne coptart 1 | vesing Lo men MeCleieg and. Shellew, rode | ocr. 17, 1870 SFUr msar. | The house of Remanel,which tas ed o | ) Given aso lose by MeTacty [ ey he had cheeru) Y mary in the Some of the sales reported were: e o e fronbof the fallsseoms ap.on the solen forees. ‘r‘i‘c{fefh‘gx‘-"‘fisulfi:ilfii . = large o place in Eucopean distory, narrowly B gy |33t | work, inangurated be 0 Anmenant o Sume o the sles eporied SCTOL g on | Enly waving in. tho.brevge, lesving votniog | demanded their sarrender, ‘Thes el i o creaped cstnelon o Lhe T e ot ths vors 2 B2E | coutihaation of Fooles “index to FEE - y e “Tne policy of laying a public tax for the 598~ "~ Murray _street. uear. Forty-iftn street. for §2.5003 lot ot Barber street. oear Jeffercon, for §1,0003 lot_on_ Lincoln avenue, near Wells Steeet. for §1,5003 Iot on Van Buren strect, nesr Campoell avenue, for $2.500; and four lots on, Halsted and Fifty-first streets, for $2,000. F. A. Braze & Co. report the following eales :E:‘:‘l;; d;:lrgf ‘A;;’ :\-; ‘7{?3; ;‘v&l:h!l(l;; fi_f;é’f\%fi_ gzenerxa!‘x h_slmiolm'_' asrra)' m‘x!su(vjd-l Loungley Queamorning, on vheir to the academy, | peasants whom it has so often persecuted. = Af- giten 52 of one of he worlys wrcalest won- | emptied his ix-ghooter into Ae lellan, Killing | and while they were yet in the city, twocminent | ter the expulsion from Moscow, 0 1612, of the s eore s and. othors, buve greatly ad- N e Cooes “Sheltcr e, | e o i Wio wore samiaing for | Foysh uwrper Vidilon . betame ndssars e pleture, ArLSLs o v . “The | Leaving the corpses on the grous Blag i the junior examination as they walked along, | to elect & new Czar, the line of Ruric haviog ) mirdaie” Al our people should sl The | Lessine the Lorbses I s [ e T Nman yoice nttering remarks in tné | ended with Feodor {vanovitel, the son of fvan o ¥ perado again rode away. fomale languaze at the rate of 190 words a min- | the Terrible. The chioice tell upon a Russian move by Adaits 2pd tins, his last and his greatest effort, will be His next adventure was in Leavenworth, | ute. Thg remarks were ‘made in pure, classical | noble pamed Michael Feodoroviteh Romanof, ort of iree libraries is 00 Jon! question® oo e e Connci say: “Ihe Publle L braries’ acts have now been in operation 5‘;‘.‘; e 3 fvave ben adopied In pear)yerer oy iderable town in England. The great 8 O s i every iustance astended Lo tud n}miuz the week: 25x119 fect. west front, ou almost sure to win for inm 2 high lace in th e i Juit G i st uzest, 30 fectnori of Tourbaes | Jadsment o his Tellow-sitizens. e o i L e whowas then nt Yeroslavl, in giorch iy e thus established wil make their {y iafn o Tulton onat e Sotaze, an | g s prsea 3 und | pTeSsEN e to tell i “ 1t is the 0ld gicl.”? On their way thitber thes halted at The cottass | 1=t Lalnty, '+ thorough and systematic worker, 5 Squi Despborgioit, S cotsts and | LU DG of e Chicazo Acatompor | IR X e oo der shoes. the master,” said Apol- | of a peasant named Ivan Susanin, eiving them- 35 Stcer 16 avail himeel of every now POCITL L e e il wiah. asd the |- Desien s farcer thay ot auy previous ume siuce |« The Texans sre all thicves,” aoswored the Iooras, 8 e e tiiz don & Sofvds o us forogn coidiers on e | o Conirizance; sud, abore al, ¢ mas THOE P e 2 , fled swiltly down a | way to take service “with the new Czar. | ~(q) 10-15 dras cipal aim shall be that readers may. i Tohis cipnl ot ‘Donefit {rom & collection Which It Tride to keep in the state of preatest ¢ cency." y Arzong the papers read and discossed g\fi: first. day of the session was, one on * Subs sadif " Vil ce Fublie ‘on Conditions in Conoection ¥ith v.};{:t‘l!fl o ra_Brown sold 21 lots in La Grange for $2300; 3 cottageand lotin Evansion for $1.150: 7 lots Lake Side for 37003 2 in S Cllase for § 3 and 2 lots in South W. A. Dutters sold at auction on Wednesday, ihe Fire, numberiog upwards of cighty pupils. | soldie he Fire, oumberios npwirts 3 . | soldier. 4 Side strees i the directian of the Peirale gat 1 em_mg““_)em s d.xme:,“&é"fx’ffil‘l‘mm fous Te‘xig'g,a “EI n;rzl —‘j}“"‘ better hush up on | hotly pursued by s cistern-pole \rith‘ g ?;‘::mfl:n:nfxlig‘fig;];-s-re“;‘imgéfi'i%‘cfl?:\fgg&“ D oo of thuse evening belons to the | =1 o esperado, i o B otman ot the end of It, while the boys | which Susanin's quick ear overhcard The tlon, o of these steming hekong o e b oy S vou continued the soldier, “the | of the nelghborhood rent the ulr with shouts of | peasaot insiantly disined thels ouc e, but gk sobonl, whiels Is enused n draoe from | Tosass are il thiores, and there fsu't avir- | ° Whoa, Emmal” and * Soc et tuum.” e hod no betier way of Sadiing it thin to 5 woman in the State! «"The master’s good wife,” remarked Xeno- | offer himsell ns their cuide, while he se- Oct. 16, S0 feet Iront om southiwest corner of | largely of younz rehitee i Canal and Monrc Il racly youn architeets, desiruers, and other These were the last words he evel 3 v § 72 i i cash, iroe sirests, ax S194a foor. Terms | persous unied 1o bustales, B L0 o ot | eape 1 Goud avd insianily Killed. bim, e o N e o e pochat 2a. he 1o nis | cretly dispatched one of bis soos 1o ware the | % Libraries.” Toe experimunt B, o bookoor- D Fofl sold SOSI30 fect cormer of JefTerson | stasll deans he priviieres of the Acadviny o |- coped [ double-qnick ovder mastiris locrares Inlo bip pockes on o oiod | the e menitated weachery. Then guiling | S~ |5 [<imd 1B Bolton Free Liorary of redtlfing bl ppyjor-tee g Futan sizeete for George “Armour James | sbout ch samo rte leges of the caduns at | He fed but bo o secomniaed and arsestod | dng collssion.” vakeman ‘illed | the traitors, tnto g elooms Do 8f RO, | ) perme B Taieen OO omess the payment e irho Horariao 1 edrond. and D. P 5 Forct. & B 5 ic = € n St. Joseph, Mo., snd dei; Y iers S Stho ne K ¢ outlet, hie boldly avowed wha ager d by 24—19. WIII Tz Tem- | 1DE Plan k. Wed. , by Hedmon: ierson, 1o Farst. & radiey, | Socity offes lossons o drawug co soune | 23 R e I ought to be switched | he haa done, and fcll bengath their swords, de- Roji iR T P Mhat cloce distinctione were, TR On Notth Franklin strect, sonthwest corner | also of the £ ol bus clirze of e cias aud | Souoty revniaed g ks i the suardhouse, | |- K repliad Xenophon, with fying them o the last, This herole stbsacsy = et i g moat v ] ol sl Lo e Naw,” o nophon, with ureat con- | fice was ot fn vaio. The tmely wording, i ayment of subscriptivns: 20d SBA: Tor " yue ped POl tempt. ccause she’s death on the rail.” abled the Czar to overtake and ‘destroy his in- {n money was lost in fulfillieg the ;u-ncnpu“* of ¥ nsin street, a lot 1003170 fect was sold for $7.000. . On Blue Island avenue, near Gurley street, 45 fect. to alley were sold with buildinzs for £9.220. On Indizna gvenue. pear Twenty-sixth street, e for which the library was createds g’lef\t had created free libraries; and to rhufi them fato subscription llbrlinei ‘:::efl viol of the fetter and spirst ol the statite: No free librasy Qus yer beed establisned 13 . Mr. Earle bas been upon a vacation, & i just feturneds and the water-color O 404 i euar., SIeE R e Yos some tjme roamed in | -+ You make my head light” said Plato, re- | tended assastins, and Susaniu's_devotion was Has been susponded in his absence. will. bezi voming, and finally got emblorment, as a | provingly, *‘Now she puts m2 more’ 1 ewarGed with the permonent exemption of his | 2117 3 e sie fall nad winter tewms Tacaday aiter: teamates Moder the e A e | v : B e, 00 (he sriein 008 (5 i uponthe fall and winker e Ten e | A e o Atiated bemet ay | o Thavs ciehis interrupted Apollodorus: | statue to his memory. This statue is still to be B et ytethie sen loss 3 3 on the make, pilot on; don’t you suppose our master Soc- | seen in his pative Town of Kostroms, which, by () 1 thougut I could win by this, but fafled. Can sy n? 313150 teet, were sol for 34,20, produiced by this < 200. 5 this class, as wellas by the stud oy O Wrishiiood avenue, bear Seminary ave- | in crayon and oil und jens | and jeot Lovgley to corral a cavallado of mules. | rates would N 3 i ;. I A s "% o on Superior stveet, east of Pine, 013, | day evening loctures on architectur, f & money, snbol cide the prolits with | - Yowre too eccentric” suid Xenophen, | Czar from asesssination | 1566, The | = i stabli been met L (00 S improved. was sold for 35,000. ! | past toree weel e, for the | bim. Louziey did mot object: $300 worth of | « She'll throttle you if she hears— . | e of Busanin. 1S o D eor ons | 18 | o e thy fandlords ad T8 i1 Drawn. | Shopkeepers, who, withs_chieir followers be 9 4 20 5 n Indiana strect, at the soutbeast corner of } ~ 3ir. Jenn outvoted the friends of free librarics. Gorvernment mules were di: ed of last I < ity sposed of toaparty | -+ was going 10 £ay,” sal i f S = ros, ‘“Lite | ooy t lectare was upon Greek ?L emigrants to Montana. Longley preteaded ! not to hear, * Smg :?{c puis ;',J,’,".‘n";nd““:f‘?;‘é 31 :fi: ucxmoat:"pwulnr EBALER 3 %9—% e [k .