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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1878, NEAR THE 2ND. The Last wordrb:nl& for St. Peter and Mrs. Claik. Qol. Vap«rman Will Conolufle To-Day aud the pase Go to the Jury. zho court-room was crowded yesterday from the opening of tho doors, As the eml ap- pronches the number determined to be in at the death lncrenses, Expressions of opinlon ars more frequently heard than o week ago, and aro almost invariably in favor of the nrisoners. Ona enthusiastle advacate of their nnocence offered odds rut onlymm tlelr ncquittsl, but that the Sury would ot be absent sixty minutes. He believed it was better that ninety and nino gullty should cscape than one fnnocent man suffer. But he found no takers, and subsided, It fs penerally conciuded to<lay that the ver- dict of the Jury will certalnly be acquittal for Mrs. Clark. Others assert that ghe will be acquitted and the jury will disagrree as {0 81. Pater. 8Stfll others lusist that hoth must and will be honorably discharged. One cannot bo convieted and ona escape. Tho verdict must Include botl. This is the theory adopted by the connecl for the defense. And 1t should be observed thal the delendants have Leen ably represented, and their Interests care- fully enarded. Mrs. Clork, durine the apcech of her counsel, was aven wnora slfected than on Chirlstmas-Day. Joe 8t. Peter looked 1ike a man who slept well and fed rewularly, His sweetheart Was absent for the first tinse since the trinl began. This was noted and_commented upon. Those whu came to sce Miss Bevoit were dlnnn:olmcd. Court opened at 10, and the daily grind began. Y MR, MUNN resumed his srewment. After dwelling st length ou the danger of donvictlon on clrcum- atantial evidence, o advauced his theory fn re- @ard to the tunier. There was a “piloof compost ¥ adjoining the suable. Mr. Clark heard the nolse which alarmed his wife. e went out to ascertuin fts con On reaching the “pile " he saw a borse-thief, who at the rme tlme saw Mr. Clark, Tho lutter attempted tu raise himsel! into tbe varp, which was cle- vated from the surface of the lot. In doing this the lappel_of his vest was roached over his breast-bone. While making the cffort to galn the stable-entrance e was shot, The thief, realizing there wos no oscape, fired tho nistol and the murder was commicted. In regard to the pipe found on the step, Mr. Clark had lakl it there. A man golog mto o barn after night woull not do eo with a lighted pipe in his wouth, Mr, Clark was a careful mau, und ve- fore entering thestructure disposed of his pi To prove it waa n tramp who mizht have com- mitted the murder, he vited scveral who wero in the uelghborhvod. 'fhero were Close ond Haley, who were arrested but proved an alin), ‘Tuere was the man Ernst who had been slee| fnzan Clark’s barn. ITe bad access to the hou, too, and might ho not have stolen the missing revolver? ‘The ororecution hr'l furnisbed tue evigence to support the trunp theory, ‘The nbscoce of the State’s-Attorney furnished his Honor the oceasion to caution Mr. Munu as to hls statements, ; Mr, Munn belve unable to find the evidence touching uron the points presented, agreed to spresent it before he concluded, The Court oh- served that he was not. prosecntingthe cnse, and Mr. Munn coutintted and foreibly assniled the theories of thu ‘hired " advocate. Al the tricks, famlllaritics, and expresstons’’ made hy Mrs, Clark {ndicated lier innoceiice. Mr. Munuo referred to the actlons af Mrs, Clark on the night of the mur- der. 8he did lock herself ina room, When the nofse subsided and all was quiet, she went out and cniled to her husband., But he did not anawer, Us bnd crossed thoriver, Her actious ‘\ivc(r fn verfect barmony with the theory of the o ’ fallure to escape or attempt 0 escape by any one suspected of a erlme wus o stroby pre- sumption of nnocence. DIA Joo bt Peter nt- tempt to eseape? If he had been guilty would Lie have stald here? Would he bave disposed of Iy plstol in o pawn-shopd Would Mys, Clark, knowinz she wua indleted, have made no at- tempt to evade the penalty had she been zuflty? Wouid ehe have rgmained to face certain death? It w08 100 preposierour. They enld that Clark was kliled by a bullet, The bullet was found fn his heurt.” That bullet would tit the pistol pawned by St Peter, and 1L was 8t, Peter who committed the crime, The Coroner g:u: hel«_ln the Smtq"c“ acted for tho ate, ho tate |, had,,,, .0 heory. ‘Thos¢ who nade the first” l)’fl%!’l'!nl‘i%\%fll’ 1nutlon did 8o to ascertain the tocts. Thescrond post-mortem exuinination was to sustaiua thico- Iy, Dr, Davis saw where the bullet had passed thirough the pulimonary urtery, put bis fugers n the oy, and concluded tlie ball was lost {n the huy, He cut up the lunes to tind the ball, aud not dolng su gave up the chase, Dr. Fox confirmed this testimony. Prof, Mignanlt and Dr. Gelger knew that thése doctors had told the truttn, Connsel then went uto and elaborated the tdea advanced by Gus Van Buren as to the bullets beme plaved fn the heart, Concluding this point, he poased tothe visit of the State agonts to the cemotegy and the resur- rectton of Clark's body. As a'last resort they lind broueht the bone'of timt dedd man nto court, ‘They Insfsted that there was no hole in the bone, Hut there wus, as the jury saw when the hldeous speetacle was ‘presented for tuelr observation. But why did thoy not bring 1u that pulmonary artery! Because their theors waould be destroyed, and thelr accusations 1afl 1o the ground.” It wus not ujon tho facts of this case that the State cxpected conviction, Noi but npon the eloguence of hired counsel 3.Iml. the State hope 1o swerve the minds of the ury. . &mnnol uext commented upon the testimony of Thorpe us to whar Joe 8t. Peter satd at tho Coroner’s inquest. He sald something like “ Lok sharp, and you'll see the hole," but that was searcely it Aud this was the witness pro- duced by tho urosecution to impeach Joo Bt. Peter. "He has been ane of the flercest proseen- 1ors, but o suw thiere was no cose, and stopped dowu. Why wus not Mr, Love accused! Clark hod quarreied with Moxon, Ho wos u witness of the Btate. Yet hs wae not fn court. He had lled. And o man was sceused whose only erinie was thol i was poor; that ho was an fu- dustrlons boy; that he bad no influential fricnds; that be was u Frenehmun, - Couusel recurred to the tramp theory us proven by the State, and urged its careful conslderation by the jury. Thy Court reconveved at 3 o'clock, Miss Benult walted In un oflive. down-stairs uptil Mr, Munu begun to speak, When e had conviuded preliminaries she wade ber way through the erowd that blocked tho pussage, and sut down by Bt. Peter, sSbe waa closely vellud, and defled the observation of the curivusly impertinont. Mr, Munn beiun with the pawning of 8t. Pe- ter's pistol. 1t was an evidenco of his funo- cence, Tho barrels had been examined by o witnces of the prosccution the day after It was pawned. Al the barrels had the sume appear- ance, There was dust i all of them allke, ‘Tuis slone tisproved the theory that the weapon lmd been fired olf Wednesday nigut. The aliby hnfi beleu lnll_\‘lenl‘abllq:m;:. = tthe conclusion ol Mr. Munn's speoch, the case o behulfof the defenso closed, = A pro- found - stilluess succeeded the lnst sentence of bls peroration, ‘This Jusied but o moment, aud was n turn succecded by au outburst of ap- plause, which was speedily quellud. ‘Fho pris~ ouers, howerer, scemed uninoved In thelr chairs, uod contemnpinted the Jury with an earnest gazo, The Court Bullfl, ¢vidently spprehendiug o light return of disorder, sounded the note of warulog with bis ofiicial maltet, COL. VAN ABMAN, who next spoke, mudu a brict reference to the yotlections that hud Leen miade on a hired st- tortiey. He hadn't the pleasurc of his accuser's acquatutence, but he bad teard of him, In o somewnat promfuent charucter be had learued to kuuw ~ bln, but wot persunslly. It was certainly not true that ho was, 88 charged, & hired public prosscuter, and sought this as a means of lyelihvod. $le had but iwice in the courso of Ly professional career boen called upon o ald i the prosccu- tion of su offender,—unce 1o asslst Mr. Reed, and oncs to wssist Mr, Mills, He dctinet elr- cumstantial evidence, ond then proceeded to & duscussion of the munler. Clark was basely, brutally murdered. His wife heard his shrick, uud kuew he was wonnded. 8he knew be made bis way into_the house, und heurd bin fall on the stitrs. \WWhat did she do! Until all was When ail ed the door aud callea bis pame. For tifteen minutes she remofued still, sho devoted Lersel! to sijence. was atill she unlucl stlent,—until hier husvaud, almost &t ber feet, breatbed s Jaat, Why did wlic do thist Slie suld because whe was Irightened, At another time she sald sbe heard people follow- ing, and ran juto the roon Lo cscape, Would a loviug wife have locked herself in Lier room! Noj she would have biurried to bis usslstance; not burred her cor agalust bhim and waited thil all way still, 1f she had cried out, the ussaseiu would not have vicaped. ~ He could uot Lave gotiew out of the nelgnborhod. He ueeded Hime to wet out of the villsge and fute the wuods, Whut gave it to bim! It was the tune ebie waited until al was sttl. What nexi ! 1o Mra. Clark had. atter wlb was stil), miven tne wlurm the 2sussln vould have been urrested, 1t St Peler was Wic us<aseis he vondd huve been prrested Letore e chuleu s hume. But two Jor bus 10 rezeh b houie, atd 20w were they obimned! Waen thn BeiZubule cuwe tu cofort’ azd aasist ber sle lours Wele necessury «apuual haa told them to take no trouble; it was & ¢nse of suirfde, But when they began to doubt It ahe bevan to tell her storier, First, she and Alvaro quarreled and he hnd ahot himself, He had o weex previous pnr- ehosed and brought howne n pistol, fle hat bor- rawed 8100 of her. 8ho had asked Wim for it. ard they had quarreled. [eratories caused thae delay. ‘Bome of her nelghbors doubted theso storfes, and began a hunt for the pistol. In the meantime & physiclan was called, and it was proven that from thn dircction of the shot he could not have committed sulcide. But the two hours liad elapsed, and Bt. Poter, I it waa he, was aafe at his home In the eity, Why did sheda this? Why didn't she 2o dawn and ree her dying hushand! DBecause she could not stand the nccueation of belng bhis murderess that would be made by her dying husband. ‘The nssaasin was waiting at the back of the hioure, Hho sent her husband to him. Bhe heard the shiot and remained barced In bor room until all war sdll, What explanation could there b of thist What would be the (m- vuire of any honest wife under such elreum- stances? Why was she locked in a roumnd Way was she ro stlll, and whv did she keep her chilifren still during these nwfu! moments! Dii it do to say that she was tou terrliied? If she believed that her hushand had shot himself, would she have been terriliod ! Weretheatories she told her neighbors truel That he was despondent ; that e hiad boufim arevolver; that ahe had lonned him $100; had dunncd him for It that day and consequently they had gunrreiled | What were his circumstancesi Ie was never bettor ol than on that day. o was a hard- wnmnf man, and \as rerpected by all who knew him. Ile bad sccumnlated #5,000 in L»ru rty. It is troe he owed, slic says, about 1. Of these debts he owed, une was to his brother-in-lnty, dnd another was duge to another relative, 8he might have loaned him $100. She might have loancd him the money to bay the rout on the 15th of August; but on the 14th #ho naked him for it and they quarreled, Was this crediblot That day he came to the ctty, and on the way he borruwed tuoney to pay for welghing a load of hay. When his iifcless body was plekedl ap ot the night of the I4th no money was found upun bim. The rent was nut pald, and uwo trace lus ever been found of what he did with that $100. Did ¢ho lend Wim any money! Was it credibled Did he purchase o pistol! ~ What sort of aman was he! Dig any one ever know of Lis having a pistol! Was be such a man®as would hiave a pistol nbout hind And, abova all things, what had becomne of It! He never bought any pistol; hu never owned any platol § and that ‘part of the story was a fatincation. Again, did be cver threaten to kil himselfT He told her this, aud she told him he was too bl & coward. Couoscel denied that ahe In any way cxprerscd sorrow when his dead body was bejore ler. Bhe insulted his memory, Stio rald that he wanted lier property and she wouldn's give 1t to him, and, that Wos why he killed himrelf. Shosald, *“Oh, Alvaro, von have iot away from ull your troublesand have left me yourdebtsand the children to cducate.’” Were these the tones of a loving wifel At this point Col, Van Armasn rested hls ar- gument untll 9:30 this morning. THE COURTS. An Editor Sent to Jall for Contempt—Juilg- ments, New fults, Ete. Beveral months ogu Mrs, Margaret A, Calill filed a bill against her hushand, Michael J. Ca- hill, editor of the IHot, choreing hiw with gross cruclty and failure to support her, and osking for alimony and a divoree. On tle 20th of Qc- tober last an order was madeg requiring him to pay her 8100 on aecount of at’llcllut‘l fees, aud a certaln amount for temporary alfmony, and to place thetr children n some sultable placo hero in the city where Mrs. Cahill could sce them at her convenience, Cahll's offico fs up in the top story of the Kentucky Block, whenco he can overlook the eity bulldings, vut his proximity to the halls of justice failed to affect him,~possibly it bred contempt,—and he declined to obey the order. It took soma timo to et the judiclal mills m working vrder, but the hopper was fed alter awhlle, and the grist was ground out yesterday. The order scts out that, inasinuch aa Atr. Cabill has fatled and refnscd to do as the Court requires, ‘Therefore tlio Court doth now and hereby adjudgo the suid Mickael Cshill to bo cuilty of a contempt of this Couri, and it 14 hereby ordercd that ho bo taken to tho commion Jall of Couk County, and be therein safely contined until ho shall in ali things comply with the sald order of Uct. 26, ur untit the further order of 1his Court,and that a trit “from this Court feay to the Bheri of Covk Conuty 10 carry Into effect this oracr. N Cantll took uit exception to the order, but no bt DFaYude oo ‘A" RRIIOUN P ACUTDENT. * ‘Tuesday afternoon o suit fn trespass was be- gun in the Cireult Court by Mlss Lillie G. Cook ogmnst J. K. Fishier to recover 810,000 damaues Only tbe priceipe was filed, but, by a vlsit to the office of Mr. Storrs, It wns ascertalned that some uonths ngo Miss Cook visited some friends at the * Beaurivave,” o building erected oo the Frencliflat avstem on thie torner of Michigan avenue und Jackson strects, and owned by Mr, Fisher, Bhe started to go Into thu elevator, the duor to wiich was opened by the clevator boy, but the clevator was not tlicre, and sho feil futo the basement, n distance of Milteen feet, austaluing very severe injurics, “Tlie elevator boy stood vutside the doorwiy amt motloned her tu go fu, and she, relylng ou him, stepped forward and fell, DIVOHCES. Abram 8. Esmay filed n bill yesterday for n divoreo from his wife, Melissa E, Esmay, on the ground of adultery, Warren It, Suuthwick also asks for a divorce {{um hls wife Charlotte ou the ground of duscr- on. Judgo Moore yesterday granted a decree of divores to Miclinel Conway from Ellen Con- way on_ thgground of drunkenness; und to Clara Wimpenny from Edwin Whnpenny for descrtion. UNITED STATES COURTS. “The Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Com- any filed o bill yesterday seainst Ienrv and Theress Licbenstelu, Mark Skinuer, uil Ansou Bperry, to foreclose a trust-deed for £1,0000n the of Lot. 28, i Lotlin & Bmith's Subdlvision of Blocks 86 and 89, in Cunal Trustees’ Subdi- viston of the W, 3 of Be 49, 14, situnted on thu cust sldo of Indlans ~ avenue, betwecn ‘I'wenty-sixth und Twenty-ninth streets, HUPKRIONR COURT IN MILER, ticorge Taylor, fur the use ot the City of Cul- eago, commenced a sult wralust Maran Munger to recover 815,000, InJunuary, 1474, David A, GUaze was u ereditor of the Bank t‘l Chicago to the amount of $13,000, vvidenced by lour prom- Issury notes, on which judzuments hiayy besn ro- covered for the use of the city. Mra, Munger is astockholder In the bank, und the present suit §a brouht to recover under the proviston of the Lank charter, which provides thut ** each stock- holder sball be liable to doubls the amouut of stock held or owned by biw, und lur three months sfter giving notles of transfer,” ete. CIRCUIT COURT, Myer Hirsch commenced & suit {n trespass agalust O, F, Bwiit w recover 83,000 damayes, Edward Vuyss comineuced u suit for 1,500 agujust Ellen 1, Vall, Asa Vall, snd Magge A, Valk, and dnother for the sane amouut sguinst Cuarles 1. Iz.chart, THB CALL. Junar DnussoNn-—In chiabers, duoar Brone: I chauivere, TR JUGK Houkie—No court. Juunas Booru—No court to-day. e Jupax Fauwsit~tieneral busine -dunak WiLLIAvs—tensrul busine Foas va. Foss, ou trisl, JUDCMENTS, SUrEIon CountT—CoNyEss! et al ve. C. P, Hatteruun, § Jrpaz Janevox—I1 W, I ot South Park Commlsstoners; veraict, 81, and motion for new trial Cuweir Count—Juvas Noazus—N, G. Gours nea ve. Guatsy 'Tuews; vordi 7, MILWAUK Bpecial Digulch to The Tridune, + Mitwauxex, Dee. W.—The trial of tho sult of Mrs, Curriv Cottrill, sdininlstratrix of ny estate of Ueorge B. Cottrill, deceased, swalnat the Chicago, Milwaukes & i. aul Railway, began fu the Counsy Court this morufng, Cote il was &b engiueer fn_the cuiploy of the Rail- way Company, and in May lust lost his lifo by a colliston begween frelent tralus ot niglt near the Muskego avenus crossinz, Mra. Cottrill sels Up u clain that the scciaent was the result of carelessuess on the part ol other cwyloyes of the corporation, sud demands damages” 1o tho sum of 85,000, The tral s by jury, aud a reault will probably be réached to-inorrow. 1u the UnitedStates Cireutt Court to-day, lury in the case of Plunont Mattoon vs. the ieievs Lake Crawford l!muuumfln? Come pnu{, the jury returned a verd.ct fur defenduot, The truwp bulsancs recleved another check to-day by the ecutescs of fourtecn of the gentry, I the Munlucivat Court to ninety day's fwprisunweot each [n the Huuse of Correction. i y An Affiicted Mayor, New ¥ark : tury # A stormy day, Mr. Mayor.” * Yeg, gud my pew hat, the first oue fu tea years, out o tue rain.? *fHow’s that, Mr, Stusord? e A visfor weut awuy with ot aud left that oue,” wud bls Monor poinged to u dleer which looked aqif i lisd weathorod many a gale around Cupe lat- terus, - Too bad, oo bad,” wurmured the re- porter. *Well, 1 savuld thing 20, renhed layor Ely, e*and 1 sbou goiug out of ofilee, too. | wouldn't mind the losd so wuch it 1 was bewioulug a termM A COOL HAND. A Talk with Richards, the Nebras- ka Murderer. . His Gonsolence Never Tronbled Him—In- differencs as to the Result, Tn one df-the cells of the Harrison Btreet Bta- tlon stood, smoking a cigar and chattiug freely with a small group of police officers, & young wnan whose deeds of bloodshed are probably un- matched In thelr cool atrocity by any of the human flend. who have heen heard of in our day. This was 8, D. Richanls, the murderer of the Harrelsou family. ‘The storics of this vile lain’s explolts in Nebraska and elsewhere have scut o shudder of horror through the cotintry, and yet, to look at him as he stood there con- versing affably with his visitors oa the rubject of murder,"it was almost imposeible to be- lleve that he was the veritable man,— the Inhuman butcher of & pocr woman und her three children, and the siayer of we know not how many more. One man who had ls- tened totho easy cunversation of the young Lrute went away from the ceil with the Impres- nlon that it was a case of mistaken Jdentity, and that the prisoner was simply putting upa job upon his interviewers. As seen in the dim light of the cell Richards appears & MAN OF MEDIUM RIGNT, WELL ROILT, with strong, brawny srins, bairy hands, and & face that shuws unmistokable cvidence of its Hiherolan orlaw. There {s nothing unplessont in the countenance. QOn the contrary, it lias rather an agrecable expression, and, when he talks, Is prone to break mto a smile,—a gool- natured, easy smile, Rs that of a man quite at peace with hitnself, with the world, snd with Gud. One looks In valn for tho sinfster look, the eye with blood In ity the scowl, tho hardened glare, the brazen frant that ts generally supposed to pertain to the man of blood, The niark of Cain s invisible, +11is dark brown hair tumbles around the tomples in wavy locks; tha noso {s slightly top-tilted, thu mouth wears an agrecable expression,—and, in bricl, he might casily be takun for a well-lo- do young mechanle who had just come Into town after o long journey and hiad not liad time to visit the barber. Neitier could one perceive In his demeanor snything of the bravado. ¥For a cutthroat that coulessos with astounding nonchalance that he has within two years murdered sMx people, he behoves with sinenlar modesty., “He eald, during the conversation with our reporter, that 1L DID NOT WANT TO UTt JOASTPUL, and throughout the Iuterview conducted him- self with genuine modesty, Ouly once did there gleam in s eves something of professional pride when he spoke of the 1ear be juspired in his pursuers. *They all knew § was n prtt‘tz' hard man to get aiway with,” he remarke seanid 4L it hadn't been that | was with a couple of yery nfce ladies ubout the time L waa taken, and had put away my little six-shiooters, 1 guess 1 would have added the Bheriil to my last,” “Are you sure that Anderson kuew youl ! asked one of his visitore. **Didn't he’ make gsuine mistake in his muni® Richards smiled a qulet smilo as ho replied, 0 no, Anderson could make 5o mistake about that, He knew tne very well, or at lenst hu vught to, I know 1maie no mistuke ubout ki, Hut was disguised, and hud_his bair dyed, bot [ Knew him I nminute, and I'would Jnave miveu Lim o tough fight if I hal been ntone. ‘The man who gets there firat,” satd be,—mceaning the man who gets inthe first shot,—* Is tho lucky man. 1 have nothing to say against Andersom," he vontlnued: “he's a firat-class tnan and knows s bus'ness, and he knows ine, too, He'll take hia tnau alive (f he can, but it he can’t,.why, he'll put n holo through bins. Ho bas used me firse rate, but if I haghad thechunee 1'd haye thought nothing of putting a bullet lu him. It’s all one to me.' Here tho desperado took a long whifl at hils elgar, and looked calmly ot the faces of the Mitle group around his cell, *I'va no objection to tell you anything you want to know," sala he, it answer to Tne Trisuse reporter, ** Ask anything you i 1 have nothiug to hide,” { HWUAT INDUCED YOU TO MURDER TUEL BaN- MELYON PAMILY{ Iad you any spite ngainat them, or was there any quarrel between youd" S Never had a cross word with the woman In mv life,”" ho sald, “TII\‘II‘ 'wl:u ot carth tempted you to dn such & thingt s Welly" satd the murderer, smilingly, *I have 1ot mad auy stutement o8 yet us to why Tdid i1, und that’s all 1 huve to say as to that” Do you feel bad nbout it now when you think ol 1t1” Does your conselence trouble you abont Killlng those young einlaren and theirmotter " Tichards lovked nt his questioner as calmly as if he had been asked about the killing of rat, **No, not & bit,” he repied, ¢ I don't feel bad nbout enything Lever did fu my M, 1Pvo never lost 4 uight's rest yet ubout that or anything clee, % Was 1t for the sake of the munoy you did an L No, that's u lie, and T tave contradicted that before. That matier of the transfer wus ull fixed between us besoro 1 ever thought of Killing them. ‘Uhe’ monoy had nothluz to do with it ot wl." » Low old are youl'! o+ 1 will be 23 vext March." o Where do you coma from " « [ was burt at Whevling, \W.Va,, sud Ihegan to travel I the West ubuad Ltwo years ugo," s lave you ever hud any tegular vecupa- tioul™ % No, only for # while, when [ was a keeper in the Inausie Asylum at Mount Pleasant, Heury County, tu, Swics Llett theru I have done vari- ous n:fmu for u llving." #vAre your fatbier sud mother living? My father is, but wmy mother is dead, My father is living fo JeiTersun County, Ohlo, and 1 huve tive slsters aud one brather ther “\Waat Kkind of & tman {8 your futher!? He a8 good, strofghtforwurd man,— » man as you'll mect snywhere,” + Jlave You seen bim sluce all this cawe to be koowut" 1 haven't secu him for three years. I have seen two of my sisters.” » How do they feel ubout this affalr)** w] don't know," sald he in oit fndiferent tone,—* 1 dun't koow whether they feel bad or not.” 4418 It truc, =a thoy say, that you have KILLED NINE FEOFLE IN YOUR TiMgi" 4 Noj that's ot correct, Ihnve made a cor- rection of tbat statuwent in the Bteubouvitle paper. | huvo ouly Killed six people.’ """n"’ Jou uny objection tu tell mo who they wers ' » Noue whatever, Ask anything you like." S WhHo wia tho lirsl msn you wmade uway with " Hewas an unknown man, T don't know his uame, We had a quarrel, and L got In my work nm." I was the lucky wau, that’s wll. "Lsbot . & What did you do with the bodyi" s Lt it Eylng on the s Witk The fellow could not bave talked In s more fnlifferont tone it bo had been apeaking of a rabbit hie hod shot. * Woll, who was your nexti" ¢ he Hurreloon fawily, You know all about that, of course?” * Yes; that mmakes Gve, And the nexti” * Pete Anderson. 1 ot awoy with him, with sometling between the tist and & hamni * If you happened to get 1ooso agaln do you thivk you would H:o oo sud put lu some nivre work af this kind i * Well, probably 1 ml;‘ht. It would al) de- pead upon clreumstances.™ 4 OI course you can't expoct auy uiercy whien you get out to Nebraska, You know YoU'LL BB HANGED at very sbort notice,” »] kuow that, 1 pever expectea anything elso all aslung. It was merely a question o tine, I never cxpected 10 come out of that State alive. | knew 1 would be mobbed, | puver Yought 1 would ever go bofore o courts ouly T dida's supjose they would get e alive, Twent about presty well hieeted.' + Now that you kuow they'll bang you, .:3‘.,“., wood the {dva maks you a little uncomiortable Nuta b, I won't luse s ulzhit's rest over it. I kuew it bad to come some time, zud 13, ust 83 well 1o led 1t come now as any other nune. 101 was standing on the fence I wouldn't give s cent which way [ jumped, ** [ sgw the clreulars out,’” e went oa, “when T was un tue traln aud coming o Chicage, sud | Euess 1he coud actor must have spotted we, be- vause he bad my photographs but he didu'c come near use. L was expecting e, aud had iy twu six-shooters ready. [ would just have 3w question who got tbere lirst. Aud | ucss,” sad b, With w grim .wuel 1 would have had anotiier dead wao onmy llst, § wus ot to ght to the last, but when Auderson et me as he did I thought Duight just us well giveltall up.” *+ Aud v you expect tu swiug as s0ou as you get to Nebruskat” = Well, §don’t know what theytl do. They tell e Lo srolnz 10 bave u fai trial, but t's wil e sames 100 cone to the saure thivg fu the cud, aud § dun’t care which way they do it Fhe msu wont on enatley o s deaidon toe half an honr without e<hibiting the alightest symptom of perturbation or feeilne. Fven the nallee officers, acenstomed 1o all sorte af “hard rases,” lstened azhiaat to this cool-headed raf- flan ax hee relatedd the story of bls crunce, aml one of them exclafined as fie went from the cell toor, “Well, that beats anvthing [ ever came across ' yet.” There was nothing in the prisover's nanner during the entire conver- aation to Indicate that Lo was Insane, nor did he seem to try to put on the airs of a desnerado. Indecd, he looked ss mild & mannered man oser et a throat. He will “procecd to his des- tination In Nebrneka. where it Is probable that his punishment will ba awift and certaln, From that Sta will proceed to anotlier where be wil! be bandled according to his deserts. - o e — CURRENT OPINION. Kentaeky Still Neutral, Cynthiana (Kr.) Nores Gov. McCreary hins scot tswo companies of Blate trooos to Breathitt County, Oue of the cumpanles was dreased in Wwe; the other in gray. A Great Prawd. Adpwan (Iich.) Tomes (Zon.). The whole trouble Is that the Democratic party {a ftreif o great fraud, and dare oot con- demn in its individual members what it conscnts W as & parly, Two Demoeratie Strongholils, Lnuiseilte Courier-Jonrnal (Iem. ). People who think Kentucky s some on the kil don't resd the Texas pavers, We absolute. ly sret ashamed of oursclves when we read the bloody specials to tho Galveston News. A Good na Gol Cincianat] Gazette (o). ‘The Republican party crested zreenbacks, and promised that they should be wade equal to gold, The Democratic party sald, Never. The Republican party have made cood that promise. ‘The Democratle party growls, Othello's Gccupation’s Gone, Clarinnati tLemmercial (Ind, Rev.). ‘The occupution of the newspapers that preach- ed the heatitudes of irrcdecmable currency fs gone, They must turn over a new leal.—Green- backers swearlug they would niever consent to resumption, consenty and really they begin to rejoice, 20 to speak, " A Conundram. Qunton \0.) Leponitory (Rep.). ‘Why docs a gentleman cat on the back fence, howllng for company, resembie n possible Nemocratlc Qovernor of Obfo! Because ft's & Tun mewing, 1f weget into the Penitentlary for this Gov, Bishop wilt plesse consider vur Fyouth, and that we bave always called bi 8 nlcs old geatleman., Dead Againat Him, Mo Furk Commereiat Acerticer (rtep.), When a candiuate declines to be a candidate for ofllce, It s certaln the chances are dead against him. Thurman never would lave de- clined the proffered nombuation tor Governor il he supposed there was o chanco to win, His refusal to run for Hovernor ia turowlng up the Presidential sponze. The Twu-llorse Act. Phrindelpnia Telegravh (Rev.) Having stumped the Btate within the past fow months, giving hord-money and soft-money speeches, as the local necessities scemed to re- quire, there fs nu wonder Thurman fecls that ft woutd be ditlicult to balance himself on any platforin, ant that the esmpalzn would be nu over-fatiguing onc. Treason in the Alr, Drtrnt Past { Rep.), Teferring to Blalne's resolution of inquiry concerning the fraudulent methods of eonduct- Ing clectione, notably In Sonth Carolina, the Charteston (8, C.) News mtys *there is treason in the air? " Iu there, Indeed? Bouth Caroling ought to know what treason s, and rebeliion, too,—she has been puntshed for both. An Expirlng Hurbark At, Paul Pioneer-Press (Ren. Itis sald that, us matters uow stand, the American is the only human belng wio is for- bidden by the laws of his country to huy a ship wherevér self-interest directs, to carry his own vroduets to market; but indicationsars Incre: ne that Conueress, betore Jong, will vass a LIl doing away with this relie of semi-clvilization, “Qbyeure * Canlda Cincinnate Engu rer (Dem. A well-meaning, but cecentne potiticlan n the Btate of Pennsylvania has put up the numes of Haration Seymour, of New York, and Qor, Lalmer, of lilinols, ns Democratie candidates for Prestdent and Vice-President fn 1880, With an honest desire to encourage genus by compe- tition, we wish to amend substituting tho nnmes of Joseph Lane, of Oreron, and William Pinckney Whyte, of Maryiand, fustead. IT ob- seurity f3 tobe the 1eat”of nuaination fo the approaching Convention there will be plenty of sturters i the field, Ningular Ovorsight, New York Tribune (Lirp,)s ‘There have been several attempts recently to demonstrate that Mr. Tilden ts o man of great inaticul sogacity. A letter has been printed to shiow that he once displayed remarkablo fore- sicht in predicting inuucial developmonts, Biranzely cnotigh, nobody quotes his letter of acceptance in 1870, with ity elaborate demon- stration of the inudequuey of the Resumption ued to. briug ubout resumntion, As gold an greenbacks e now ot par, such quotation would be very timely. The Plo-Mter, Toledu Democrat (D), A correspondent of thu Cinelunattl Enquirer nominates fur Lieutenaut-fiovernor Maj. Frank Stetbel, of Sandusky, This meets with a hearty response frum the Northwest, Wo know of no caudidate nawed In whow s united so many ot the clements ot populurity, The story to the effece that ho {8 known here as the champlion le-biter, by reason of the fact that while ut- tendiog county fairs, as o stall-otticer with Gav. Bishop, be blt through seven ples, and was ouly stopped by having a tin plate run b on him, 1s & contemptibie enlumny, which we have reason o believe was started Ly either Ssm Hunt or Durbln Ward, The Paetry of Polltics, Ialtadeinha Iress (Rew.). o The Winnsboro' News und Herald (8, C.) pro- nounves Uov. Humpton's carcer u scemnng anactronism, wud eays s counterpart fe only found **In those days in which knighis and tronbadours abounded sud all Christendom wus selzod by sentiment,” Jtadds: * If thecrusades werg the poetry of war, no less hay Hampton's history been the poetry of palitics,” This would fa all very fine, though a bittle suphomorleal, it 1t was not diflienlt to see where thae poetey costive in, with the red-shirt bully us the couspleuous furve [u the struvele, Toour vlew, he {3 & res milsive and brutal fact, who bus diiven all *yenthment ! out uf the pieture, The Sulfrugze (urstion. Iniauupiite Jourmit (Rev,), Mr. Thurman aud his followers should not be pertnitted 1o ludorss the law confprriog suf- Irage, and defeat fts operation by force uud violenve. Mr, Thurman's party, in State and in National Conventlon, indorsed these) amend- wents, and pledzed themselves to their faithful cxecution, ‘Lhe theory of our Government s that 8 mian muy buve the contents of an eney clopadis fu hls bead, which be can splt out in Eeven lung id added to Lhat the wealth or, i Btewart,ar o Vanderbilt, und yet at an election o cun nly staud up snd bo counted 24 one by the slde of su huorunt cwau- cipated slaye. It the theoryis wrong, Mo Thurman aud hle apologists should huve the wanhivod 10 moye an wmendient, aud not fftnttfy themselves with the criminad classes by reslstiug the jaw, The Fato of t. Loul Kansas City (Mo.) Jour, Bt. Louis will never compete with Chicago, or Kansas City even, until she radically changes ber system of duiug business. We bavo so often referred Lo this foct that we need nop repeat bese what wo have sald. Bt, Louis has neglected, with au open rivers, u trade of now 12,000,000 bushels of graly, because sbe feared Koo Cisy would sell some catico and sugur, when it would ub have cost ber & cent, Aud now she propuses to blced ber people to run sway 200 mnlles farther to yrusp o busiuess of 1,000,000 vushels. By the tine ¢he wets her road to GQmaha, the threo o trunk ines across Iowa cen atford to Laul the additionsi cighty-three whes for notblvg for wuo or ten years until tho stoek of tho uew road pets down tu the price of the ron on it and theo gauble it up and et st. Louis pay tereat unu line held o the futerest of - Chie 1 tue buslness wen of that ety would ouly oue awrala warket that wouhl ot be run by th Hous wills, put thewr Lzrces o tas Miusourd u o River to Ransas City, now provail to be profit- ably navigable, they could make money enouch to build their hranch road to Omaha in a khort time, withont burning the fingers of theirliheral citizena, &8 was done by the 8t, Charles bridge and Eada! costly folly, f she wit) even at this late day change’ her” policy, Kansas City, with hier two ronds to the Paidfic and the trade b the river, can save her {rom what otherwiec fs Inevitable,—a sccond<lnse city, or at lemst merely a manufactory of iron and _stecl for the countfy west of her. “Such is the decree of fate. 8t. Lonls’ Opportunity, St. [omin Giode- Demoerat, The merchants atd business men of St. Lonis have now an opportunity, by raising $3%0,000 for the completion of the 8t. Louls, Kansas City & Northern Raitroad to Omahs, tu henefit theainclves In an amonnt which can scarcely be estimated in dollars and cents, They have been talking long enough about trade with Mexico and trade with this part of the countrs and that port of the conntry. Talk is cheap and grunb- Iing Is casy. But here (s an opportunies to put this clty In direct connection with the’ Pacific Ratronil by a route that will enabte us to con- ete with Chicago, with sdvaotuzes iu oor favor. e sutn should be raised fn tivo da Iudeed, Any one of hsif s dozen special lines of trade could afford to rafse 1t without much effort, The case with which it ls obtaiued witl bo u falr test of the business encrgy of 8t. Louis, Titden Not Dead Yet, Harper's Werkiy (Reo. ) Mr. Tilden will probably have a very Jatze proporton, It not the majority, of the Staie delegation to the nominating convention, to that 1t would be very tnexpedient to set him aside, As {or tha ciphier dispatches, it Is asked whether the Plaguemine feauds injured S1idell's standing in his party, and whether the bellef that the Republican agents were prohably quite as rascal- Iy 22 the Democratle sre shown to have beet but have eseaped expostre, witl not pacify I veeatle serunies, In a wonl, New York mist be earrled s Tilden can carry {t more probably than any other competitor, and the xame reasoning which was conciusive In 18it 1u s bield will be vonclusive in 185, 1n this view thers {4 no place for Mesers, ‘Thurman, or flendricke, or Bavard, nnd amose the consplevons candldates, there- fore, Mr. Tilden is the omising, Try This Formula, Mr. Tilden, 1rom Thaes (2v.). The latest Is verv good. It is to the efect that the Reopublicans will nou ijuvestigate the cipher dispatches, because they fear that Mr. Tilden would be vindicated thercby, Now, if this {s s0, and Mr. Tilden fs us anxious ns they say he 1s for an investigation, he should write n leiter womething liko thl No, 16 Graxgucy I'Ang, New Yong.—Iox Cranxsox N, Yorrer—~3rs [ am adeenly wronged man. Hetween my nepbew and the Tribwne [ ehall go crazy, 1am a«Innocent of all knowleage of the cipher dinoatchies a» ay unborn babe, 1am wiliing to swear to i, Recall your wandering jn. nisitors and **give the old” man & casnce." ourw, 8. J. Tioes, Until Mr, Tiiden composes his perturbed Aplrit lont enough to write sume such letter, don’t Jet us hear anything more ubout Repuli- llean fenrs or Tilden's desire to have the tell tale cipliers Inguired into, ————— THE ROCKFORD POST-OFFICE. To the Kdttor of The Trilune. Rocxronp, 11l., Dec. 4.—An ariicle that ap- peared In the Chicago Evening Journa! of Mon- duy, Dee. 23, with reference to tho informal election beld here Saturday. Dec, 21, for Post- master, has caused more just Indignatjon and pronounced criticiem than aoy pubileation ever made that cinanated from here. It was one of the basest rlanders ever perpetrated upona people of over twelve thousaud, and, with but few oxceptlons, is resented by the entire popula- tion as an outrage to suclety, an absolute, un- mitigated falsehood from beginning to cod, with the ong exception that therc was an toformal olection held for Postinaster, at which over 1,000 pood legat voters aud lawiul citizens expressed at tho polls thelr wishes with reference to who should receive the appointment fn place of the oresent fncumbent of that offlee, The clection was conducted by the judges who scted in that capacity at the November electlon, in conformity with n publishied request fromi prominent b utss men asking them to call und presid such an election. i It 1 well known that s tool of the present Postmaster tried by o shabby trick to break the election up during ‘fts progress, hut [t fafied completely, and the electlon proceeded in s quiet and orderty munuer to the closiie of the polis, The voting was witnessed by pronsinent ] *husitiens men, who vertify to its correctuess and fa{rness, and the result (ao almost unanimous vote for Capt, ‘Thomaa 1, Lawler) was received enthusiasticully. fe Is bevond a peradventuse the. chulee of the people for Postiusster of the Clty of Rockforl, 1 Monday’s tssnc of the JuferOcarn appesrs an articlo that has so many ear-niarks found In the artlele in the Journal that every obe notes toe slmilanty, aud pronounces the authors of the twu s one an the famo person. The reguln: correspond: ent of the Journa’, in a wublished cord, cmphatieally dentes sl Knowiedge of the au. tharship of “thR Juurnat article, and, os is well knuwn, the correspondent of “the Jufer-Ucean is 8 verdant youni man, sud willing tool of a ver- tain editor here (i tawn. He gets the credit of both articles, instigated no doubit vy his fron- hecled and neif-witled master, ‘Iho present in. cumbent of the Post-Ottice, Abe Smitn, makes toud proclamution of the fuct that he holds Mr, Lathrop (our Congressuisn) in his pocket, and tuat ho (8mith) speat §1,100 in sccuring his (Mr, Luthrop's) election (o Congress,—a boast inost men would blush to utter,—and that Mr, L. dlare not ** <o back " on him, 1n the faco of tlis, however, §t is well known that Mr. Lathrop fndorsed the iWew of 2o election, und gave gowl assurance thot he would urre the opoolatiment of the succussiul candidate, 3mitn, knowing his unpopularity, and thut ha veuld not bulie aoze th voters, refused tofenter th canvass relying cniw on bl tittle petition and ki 814100 hold un Mr. Lathrop, He(Smith) it swia nstigates these nmllfiuu» stories ol Trud, ete., tocounteraet a ilar vote and verdiet agalnst him of acarly and n articles under which hu dure not put his nue cries *stop thiel,” satting at detlauee Lho sworn statements of goud and rellabie cltizens snd tho uttidavits of the judges of election, men who huve the contideuee of the entlre community, The expertment of un clection has proved that suct un olection can be held with tally as sapls- fuctorv resuits as those held for electing an otlier oflicers, It bus proved o grand succe and the citizens bave no dvubt but its verdict wiil be sustulned by Mr., Lath ru;l-. awd the su thurities at Wush 1. WooLsey. e Noble Nentimont, Fasion Transcrint. Botter{tfs toait ona barrel nt the corner grocery with contentment thun to resose in the must luxurious casv choir adorned with a tidy 1 the house of the orderloving woman, THETRIBUNE BRANG N OBIEL FO ACCOMMOD A supe thruuiciont tha clig Hraich Obces n thie diferent Divialuns, ne desiguate | Vel where g vertmenicats wil e Lakda for The saud a Price ks charod 4t tihe Main Ofce aid will be rev Iy UL OTIOER D W, Duriui e week. snd Guilly j. me -: oh Satur ) Luoksellers and Btatlonors, 121 near MSTOX, Wet- ruer ol ... PERSONAL. __ TSEOUMATION WANVED-OF 4 AMES MANEIL Wi luak frombis pateuts ta Chicago 23 veurs aze Ay erany thet WUl ive wuch inforniation us il ind Javiea Matier will Lo well rewunicd by widreselu NS MAEIL Windeor iloieh Weas Madio: DERSONAL—1F JONN SMITHL W10 EMIGLATED trom Linaiats, § of Tiinderkartih. seotiand, 10 Canada, about 4 yeard wgo, Wil communte Lo Gy, Waiter bialth Halfino ¢ 4001 aud, W will Beat ot souitbig L PrlisosAL el ae diny o wiili cui; BW MUBT ALLEIN: SOLD. NAL: f now bouks, standard historle § poctry, e, . 1h Wiy Guwh 10 closd ual. | AWbGIS sai culidecn’s Tuoka &1 anY | Fice you cuue: 10 pay. Upen Chrlatuias, GILIER T, 31 80ut0 L TIOGATH, WILi supr) Bant 0110, Murwu, BCW, furfue koglsi brecch-loading T, Tribue ulves 'S UNSOLD XMAS STOUR A 10 luske roows for our 1» PLATES, KLE- uet $1°0; whil rasg hot-guu, ' Address D EMN b g o it i rude in obd boike Caali paid tor old buoks, G TLIERT, 21 buuth Clay NTTUIRE, CARNIAGLS, M RRCHASDISE 3101 i WV RHECUDIA L, 10 e FERT: Wuney Inated Tuwest w quod se vurs Y Withodi reiaval, 100 W, Manrue. . AEWING MAC T OF NICE BIN 4 Wileun, siid tlier 2. whrrabled. Luan vulce, 125 Clark: i‘\}nl} ALE~AT ONE-r( fect of rivgunt blacs-wa ut bank coute cludlug rulwg, plate-slass, sud Serie Bk Av .. IANGE~THE uring businews In the exel ffl fur & block of t tion sulfelted. I. 1, LEF, ) 1L ——— REAN IREAL ESTATE, _ ety would h favestiga: con n 1935: pl p tralns, 7o blocks frum depot. W, k. W arbors, REAL ENSTATE WANTED, A “BECTION OF uinh LAND 1N and puriie mioney for gomd lnpraved tatm | . Ags 3 ie oRey for sl inproved tanin workiuan. A'gool steady man wiil fnd steady N , 25 Purtiand Hioe ronventently located. . s e, MUBICALS ALWATY Aifkia. DRCRER BROS', t UNIVElsALLY i ALL THE_ GRE, Sotd o ks S I'HJT THE EATE T & 183 AND o0 87 IIIMH":'!I; :TOL’K FAMOUB )I.\'TIIL 11EK PJIANOS o . Every “ianu-covers and WL W, KIMRALL, l‘fl.l.’n?? Hl!l_l';lnll Adaie-sis. stovleof every descriptivo. L& K OF THE HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'8 e, planos. Ly NCE l)”!llau" TIAND COL'8 upright and larure anos. RIMIEALL’: W. W, KIA Corner State and Adany 1 CHRINTAMAS PHESENT, IBALL '-'YMIIKIELI:A, 'H'(U’AA\;" ikt (il get of eiiimes. g AR TM L | A Cnmg_r Blate sud Adnins-st OF TitE ERICAN QUUANS, Corner Htate and Adam TS XTUAGHDINAIY S MAMMOTI DA} _203 AN T~ PLANUFOUT! rrgan, ouly $50. ROl Jender, uik - BOAUDING AND LODG! North Slae. 5 AND 7 NONTH CL. tward, wit 84 plang and ‘batlij day 8175 VERY | \WANTED=A COMPETEST GIRL FOI « MAETIN, 203 | 50 NUART—AS atieman of 14 _\lv Audreas B 71, | SLiTHIE RE-ST, — FINST-CLARS o B8 per ‘weck, with use of 8350, {LARESNCE HOUSE, N 334, 35, AND 3% 1o £2¢ per week, §3 Wt boary. 8 AND 1o WABASIH. o and honrd, §1, $1.35, kly T B1.50 ber day Al QAjLs Hovor, i D ad{son-st, —ermanes Tranment, §2,40 per da; WANASH-AV."ANT it very low rates. | Leuon ' the. livant of 17ad s & L aitust] S0 T, OFPUSITE | tiwveler, ur toockeeper in auy il or 1ot House—Nice wario rooina, With board, 8: | busthesw $ This city or clewbers: ¢ uld fofl Transients $1.741 per da) __HOARD WAN! 10 87 e week, fous you can U GTFENSONS IN PRIVATE FAS VARD—FOK T dly.restuing east of Slase aud soitih of Twelfil avenus preferred, but no objeetlon (o cross sirect T80 00D requIFeds L Bmvy Ioden) cun state teraiy, eic. Al m m Hreaklast, Nii i bocond-st. by w gentiemac. 1 bouasture, .. LOST AND FOUND, _ SE AND CUTTER. CALL AT 75 ABOLT & a7 OF o0 Thirty- Lo, sk 0 'in e 4 by peurae MONDAY AFTERNOO! lock, elthier on an Indiau, 3 belween Indinns aud taini Ri rvocy: the Muder 1ug the same 1 31 CHTST, exiey 10 T liehigau-ay. . kil Tecel! LD BUTTON MARKED | PIY tu dir. or ¥ WLTI A G =L ian o Ulie lduest Under will plense | QITUATION WaN1E l\‘ il TEUDAY MOUNING, A FUCKKITOOR Fuld rini, Sud toa dleketa, oi A'suituily reveand iniz the e a6 Doreists’ Laaldry, 200 Souh .07 seid pustal vand whero to Cali und iden- lie AOYS Uclomgd 10 W puor Vot OF GLUK RAMPLES, FRON | o % niativis fint door st A auitanie reward pai | SLENBLALERL, Urt B THRALS, 6 boutl ¥ e civen T A cr-av. to Fraukil urn by WAL ) TOST—SNALL - FESIA cadetiy ulnlhnlc‘ ul Un-NEWFOUNDL, L breast: reward #5 EWARD—LOST CIUISTIAS.-DAY, ON AL kan-av, of boutevand, pockeibovk contatal ry, B rs valuALo 0aly Lo owaer, J. D= FIOM BTANLE IN RHAT one gray hunae, fteen il % weck-airy . A lueral rowand ‘will 1urn uf satie, or ihforiation leading W iis dewction, O, HOUGHL, 28 West uilanasst, AYED-A SMALL BAY warts un lefs cncek, aud fasl s hialf Mexiean saial buulvrrd, and recelsu sowsndi. ANOISE, - APFLY XTNG. 50s WSt | 0 UENT-WE TOLEN O3t ATILS of 183 Nutth Say-st., Rtili, l.‘lln B4 weliht, 4 WAL TWO und: hd a 1elurn 10 70 Uskwoud . BUSINESS CIANCES, \ \\‘ Lt I‘AI.IL BILEL ¥UIL Eatubiished trad lug w ke LL CAPIT 1 8 vaiuabio, Fallroad racd. 4} Ay ‘L HUUIS LD BAVE INVESTS insde with el ne Weal. ~ Allare Wialt puatuesa. 711 ro huif futercet | jateut, 0w i wa wa full) tido weut where Dig At L Sturgan: " and Dusliens cuntioued Ui town, uully Y a julal Lhwlfl Ctunlpay) st & le mouey. HUICHISBUN Uitua., LE-HALY INTEIREST IN A PIRST-CLASS nai whe can take | foon g, busliices,’ with guud Teferences sud Soiie cast. 4 Bk ; : Lud, 'hlll:unc ottice v uiuet X Dut 8 Dusizees man webid. L | earborn-at, . MORSES AND CARRIA culter, all siy SvCEy Wl b urees wiid cutterd 4o let chca) ud 231 state-st. JOIt BALE—~CHEAY=, 5 (Krufl\wll Tube, T Mudisoi-et., o adlsua- i Bl WaLKEW, v | A ‘. ulfo, ot Leowurs aiatley | S el i POKTLARD SLEIGIE e st By $UlcaLis fur idbt dollvesy, at 74 Statecathene T SN =7 ALE~ ATED, ONE {8 AND [ b7 Qg 250 Wi Uiie- ofira Roritaud | BTINE Madisy WITERS FOI SALE—FIRaT-CLANS O ?) LASDH r INE L, LOAN A . double aud vua o8 1.SLATED CUTTRR, Wil ghve i i TEANS TO HAUL E e Uur stock sad 3 Tull thie OF superior CHIIUCE aeLh i “Viliy Tu TAW ik, Baircloth. L e oilers iwuuger, adal Elugr o €495 LAy L + uar tha hridda. 3 CITY REAL E: I 0 BALE—$10%-ADAMS.RT., 8. W. COR, l.}!’- coln, 2 fine jota with exst’Jight; one of the left un this xtreet; four handsome houses ! WANTED_MALE RELP. Bookkeepers, Clerks, &cs VW ASTED-AN OLD ESTABLISRED WHHOLESAL Lone- In tnia city wants an ecperienced wnan fake the camolete eharge of thele nntion department a2 uyer and zeneral manager: nune hut thormgh men ey, Biate . expetience, name, etc.; all R R T TED—COMPETENT NUORRERPRIT STATR Tary expected: must furniih reference of Iast Address 1) U, Tribuze ofce, Traaes. ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — A Q00D RIEC- (piliiyper: must be a fretciass moidey, weadr, U ous, Address Franklin Type Poundry. ATRLY — COMTOSITON ON LIT & CO.'B, 25 and 40 L ’7)—” IMDER, AITLY TO M. “’A.\‘TED‘MHTIT L o guod men. WILBON'S, 119 Tw TANTED~A BLACKSMITH GO0 PAY 1ty -secous GENRIAG employment by addressing A. RIMES, Kawnnna Uare ey A e, Rapane T, TANTED — A FEW GOOU COMPOSITUNS — ‘ Kteady work Io{“llnl'fll‘ meny rofarences re- ql:‘lrfll staté where it employed. Addreta B 88, == hune office. e | WWANTED=A YOUNG AN Wil WAR HADO3K OF tvo years' axperience in bookhi % 10d.8 SeORALTY 174 858 160 Boatn Creg 2o 2P Miscellnncous, TANTED=~A GUOL MAN Fi 2 NN Pt b by i B Bty ¥ TATE Iicferenicryrequired. LA NELLE MANUBKCIUIING €., vsiark WiyTED= four mon ticles: circulat DE W AT, I OEr, fornto vaiad Comeently Tharelay morning. 5l WASTED-TOY To DELIVER ORDENA AND inaie himwelf gencrally usefnl o & market, ~Ape ply 8t grocery 451 Weas £ VWANTED — COMPETENT ORREBPONDENT = Tril the froe; 401 Grme deterive 10,0 are on, 1,(0. J, P.BCUT [,89 Deatborn-st. Address, giving refcrences, for throa daye D v, e FEW EXPERIENED MEN TO-IN- uce 8 new mapof the United Ktates, come T, fegkol vionm of kepreseatas Uin Vintk Dlace; New Yores o) . WANTED-FEMALE MELP, ___ Domesticse VW ANTED-A GOOD GERMAN GIRE AT 22 INDI- YV “snaav., foorih door north of Thirtcenthi-st, s TED~A' NEAT . TO NELL, FOR A ool home and musical edueativ ocal and ine strumentsi. Gall st W Sichigsu-ay., near Twenty- WAy TIDY, GINlL, ABOOT 1% 10 takecare of children, Appiy &t 41 Warrea-av. [V AN LED=A Q1L FOI GENERAL HOUSEWORK ina i1 fumlly; Germati, Swede, ur Notwegiaa proferred. ALply Bt §4 North Cartis- 1=TIRER DISICWASH *3, 119 South Clar i WA Ko il or ieeatt Firi i oot recommendations, at Gon W est W ashinato : VWASTEDZA TIDY OIGL TG DO LIGHT IOTEE- work. inquire at $5 South Halited-st., a sture, y 7 ANTETI= AT »g PVERT ADAMS-ST.. A GOOD competent wirl tiat can do couking, W troulig: Norwegian preferrvd. lousowork. ~ Apply 4 Pratt-piace w and Vau Buren-sis. i near Hoyue. acke F: LE GIIL FUL GFY] housework i & small family, Cail l 1650 Indisus-ay., detween ‘L hirry-8fik ‘ TANTE! | NEAT, COMPE’ ake cliarin of hodses 1nust couk nicel ly: 8 gowd o tnnnn | homoj Teferenct pequired. 200 West WAsIKun ote ’ AS8 BELLADLE GINL TG cuok. wadhnod jron. Appiy with referouces as 4723 [ndia VW ANTED. Xy alls, ‘Pants, siilria, wi steady wirs wnd peat 'pat g HLUN, & CU."%, 75 an abusi-| CED HANDS UN OVER. + &0 wurk in our shop: ry st LINDAURIL wii thie compiission bl 148 thuruukit book- un &8 coresmudedt, ) hias liad @ large ‘experi Keeper, wonld Ttke 0 e 3ind Acdress 1w, 1710- iness 10r a contmlasion buus otce, 3 NHLEATOS W O kerprwieh cutiitnlaslyn n i ' and corporatiun eceountant, cud 10 shaw L e, Ade ugliuus i entire budues 1L, cw., o ISk N a yeurs I, iisttusas i vive gord X f islaeas: van pIve gos City Terdrenton. Addreas 1 6 Trivane otie.. Araaes. KD=DY A FIRST-CLASS COL- 30 give wuod Felervaces, Pieats ‘ail ur address 104 Van Huren. SITUATIONS WANTED ¥ETALE, Somesticas N WANTED—IY AN HHONEST OILL TO » cvs 81,500 per woek, Address TED=~BY A NEAT, TIDY Uikl waahier, #ad frouer, ol do geas il or 8 kiress 201 Calu SHraTIon MILV A5 L cook or g Srat-class refe ¥ SITUATION WANTED=A pitisr-CIART PL X furtwy fint-clave giris one as cook uad the uthier 8. 9coni girl; o Keateel LOSTALIE ot § 1 ANDEHSON. 18 0 preterred. Ap- en-ar. ED=-UV A BESPECTADLE 10 d0 general housework., Call at 44 West SEWOIK OlF three days snuin DS WANTEDSIK A PRIVATE FAMILY 13 1o ruok, wash, and fron nod elty refescaces.” Call uk- Seninsiresses. NTED=A DRESSMAREL AT 470 West Jackson-at. would l1ke 10 taka Lo work or nosutLythedey, Ilousekeopers. 70, v Sl UATION W AND DOG: BLACK: WIE | QITUATION WANTED-A8 HOUSRKEEPER, OR 11U Archer-av. ) wauit- do ‘chauiber work, In city or countey.’ Call AL TS Wabastieuy. O MENT-IIOUNES, Wost Sldo. BMALL NOUSE AND DA chieap. 130 West Ailau) t MONTIL JOI800M HOPSE, 1 ) rooin huude, 103 Weat Adains- X, 424 Leving-place. 1nquirs v IN 3 ~ROONS, Miscelluneous A:lli I1E AUKNTS FOR THE s aad withuut W o clly, many of which are o fuuni] whu Wit UL Bavetilee: all D Brat-class —Jocations, Ui FAGTORT | Auiruative, free by reltablo”peupla oaly. “luud 3 and w gusd uwuer Wil _WANTED TO REN ED—TU RE: flivs willing to ¥ OF Iuarde umtodete 8t Uauxeepon. i wivs will Lot adveriis the t o thelr jutereat to eali oo ue. Weo Orateclagpeoglc ohly. | We du ot swpluy e, but Wil oull personially” whow requested. 08 5 TRIBENE BUILDING, 25 NT—oUi K GF TWO KOUMS, - | \WASTED=TO uENT. pitkaat 4 o (A a0} Jult nl:‘tily thlllu;-ll. Lururr:"?ll!nllu and wife la vis ICK FUIL BALE-~TIIE DRUG pTOCK IN | GRS RELsnteuaiy 3 Er Gy e i e evnsescay | 14 eF mouth. Sdisewihy, e purciissod : 1 price not by excecd fic LARGE SIE);HI WAILE ieaty irun goonds i utse Feut. Srane 1 o bing loc ungollice, N < & bonus, '\ oiptiat lark, 10utus 3 4nd 6, Edtublil SY_AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FUGSITURE ANG J\ plancs, wilbout romuval. 131 Uandoiph-st., 1ASE PAID FOR OLD GULD AND BILVER? 01 - 2 Mouey w loan oa watciies, diamonds, sad vulusyies §levery dusaripiion s GOLUSSIINS Losuead Duilion N A locatiou. " Address | gicufleensed), i kast Sadion-st, Eatabl BALE-sw0- ALY INTENEST IS A BOST [ MOV e 0 b A0 % o aTE Ahet Wil buy uimount of [ovestwent in Ihl]l.mxufll ul 1IN SUMS B &0, 1)4. 50U, JANT T0 1N VESY X VEW TI0USAKD doliars 10 & guld-pili, ghe Biosy hl-\ulbhuuu ever sawr Ut s, aduress Do, Trivuneoliice. NMEHCHANES 5 KKK OF MONKY HAVE A1 liberal advances at B poer ¢ent ber aunuul on their surglus ockiuth sals storages atricily cwaddeaiial. toault, Bt lowesl raies. E. 3. Wk ML LUAN ON LARGE Of SO mercliaulise, furilinre, lanos Luigics e stared witl 1ia &b 10 PO L9.44 par BBUULLS 4 ir hout romovad 137 & I_OL‘\I-AL-NI-“. CELLANEOUS, 5, CARVED AN pei topes .I‘I aylce at cost tur .. 5 VY ANTED=10 L oK THE Wi Y “iture for s scivcischout. . . Westeru-av. P Iap Lt Laude tiug- i ® CO., w3 Wi actilutn IN0E iyt 1Y FARM OF Wit stock aud Laruitag tuip @enia ull vican 102 COICIRE FULOYed Teadeuce | fv! er1y withio thisly niiuuces” waik uf Cuurs: oue : would Sssuiue reasonable fusutlrauce. Adiced £ 9l Trib- Ul vilice. GENTS WANTED-LIVE MEN TO TARE coU 4 {{ righis tuscll Bucw sad valuabie Lyeaclvs that @ PeriLe L dus w”u{‘b‘ wual, |

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