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lvres for the support of tho Revo- aay foldiern that whipped Cornwallis at Yorktown, {n which mineton ho was successful, ci not ont «iid not receive n cont for his norv- Yoon ‘but ata his own expenses. Whilo tho army: sat Valloy Forga, ‘Thomas Paine atarted a Titeription for Atle role with fale may m tho Legisiature of Por YAS ga ne Fin the Jnaney he ha orld. e anid: Now, I wanted you to A Paino had done, L got alet- leman only a iittle whilo ago,—nn a pty fifne in Pennsytt rAnia,—and tie tolit mo fant When ho wasn boy, hie fathor wasnn old Hovolutionnry soldier, by tho namo of Martin, ‘and thore wna an old Presbyterian ininistor tisec tocome thoro by the name of Crawford, and he ectown hy tho firo nnd got to talking, among othor things, nbout Thomas Painc—"what 1 wretched and Infamous dog ho was,"—and whilo he was in tho midst of this conver- Fon this old Rolilor rose from thofiroplace and walked over to tho proncher, nnd gad id. to him, “Did You vor seo ‘Thamax Paine?" “No. “Lhayo, saw him at Vallo: Forge. Iheard rendattho bend of ovory reqi- ment and company a letter of Thomas Paine. I saw Thomas Paino write on tho head drum, sitting at the Divotac-firo, words that inspired overy patriot’s arm; an want to tell you, Mr. Preacher, that Thomas Paino did moro for Ilberty than over a piest ‘that over flved in this world." [Appinuse:, AND THT THEY SAY ho wna _afrald to dic. Afrnld of what? [Laughter,] Is thero an God in tha Heavens whohntesn patriot? If thore fs, Thomes Paine ought to have beon afraid todie, Is there any Gos that would damn a man for holping to frea 8,000,000 of peoplo? If homna Patio syns in hell tenight, and could get God's attention long enough to polnt to Him the old bagner af tho stars fonting over Americn, Go would havo to fethim out. CAppinuse,] What ts bo afraid of? Had bo over burned anybody? No. Ever ut anybody in an inquisition? No, ver pit tho thumbscrew on anybody? No. Eyer put anybody in pel ao that some wifoand mother would como and hold hor Rite pbabo upat thograted window that the man bound to tho floor mnie get onc glimpso of his blue-eyed babe? Did he overdo that? Did hoever light nfnagot? Didho oyvertoar human 2 What is tt ho did to bo afratd of? He lind helped mako tho world freo. Hohad helped crente the only Republic than on the onrth, What was ho afraid of? Wus God a Tory? Great Inughtor.] It won't do, [Itenowed ighter,. “yom the persistonco with which the orthodox havo charged, for the Inst seventy years, that Thomas Paine recanted, and that whon dying ho was filed with romorso and foar; from the malignity of tho attacks upon his personal character, Thad concluded that there must bo somo oridonce of some kind to sitpport those charges. Kven with my ideas of tho avern honor of beliovors insuporstition, tho «disoiptes of fear, Ldid not quite belleve that alt those inCaraies rested solely upon poorly-nttested Iles. Thad charity onough to supposo that somothing had been sifd or dono by Thomas Paine capn- die of being tortured into n foundation for those enlumnics, ‘What crime had Thomas Patino committed that ho should bavo foared to dic? |The only an ewer you can give Js, that ho denied tho in- epiratfon of tho Sorintiures. If this ia a erlme, tho elvilized world {a Miled with erlininals. Tho foncers of buman thought—the Intellectual joadors of tho world—tho foremost men in evory eclonce—tho kings of Hterature and art,—thoao who stand in tho front rank of In- vestigation,—tha men who aro clyvilizing, cle- ‘yating, instruoting, and refining mankind, are to-day unbellovers in the dogina of Inspiration. Upon this question tho Intellect of ebristendom agrees with tho conclusion reached by the genius of Thomas Paine. Centuries nyo a noise was mado for the purpose of frightening mankind. ONTHODOXY 18 THE ECHO OF THAT NOISE. ‘The man who now regaris the Old ‘Testament as, in any senso, a sacred or inapired book, is, in my judgment, an intellectual and moral do- formity, Thore fs in it so much that Is crucl, ignorant, aud forocious, that it is tomo n matter of amazoment that it wis over thought to be tho work of o most merciful Deity. Upon tho question of Jnspirntion, Thomas Paino gnve his honest opinion. Can it bo that to give an honest opinion causes ono to dio in tor- For and despair? Have Christians, in thoir writings, beon actunted by the fear of such a consequence? Why should it be taken for ntod Thomas Painc, who devoted his Ifo to the sacred cause of freedom, should havo beon hissed at in tho hour of death by tho snakes of cotscionee, whilo editors of Christinn papers, who defended slavery ns a Divine institution, and cheorfully justified the stealing of babes from tuo breasta of motbors, are supposed to have passed smilingly from onrth to tho ombraccs of angels? Why should thoy think that tho horole author of tho “ Rights of Man" should shud- deringly droad to leavo this “bank and shoal of timo," whilo Calvin, dripping with the blood of Servotus, was anxious to bo Judged of God? Is it posalblo that tho porsecutors; the Instigntors of tho mngancro of St. Hartholomew; tho invent- ors and users of thumb-acrews, and fron boots, and racks; the burners and tearors of human flesh; tho stealers, whippors, and enslavers of men; the buyors and boaters of babes and mothors; the founders of Inquisitions; the mak- orsof chains; the dulldors of dungeons; tho slandorers of tho living and the calumnintora’of ‘the dend,—all died in tho odor of sanctity, with whito, Sorin hands folded upon the breasts of peace, while the destroyers of prejudico; tho Sapostics of humanity; the soldiers of liberty; tha breakers of fotters; the creators of light—dicd. SURROUNDED DY THE FIEROX FIENDS OF TEAR? Why should wo think that Thomas Paino was afraid to dio? And why should the Amorio- an people malign the memory of that man? Ho ‘was tho frat to advocate tho separation from tho mothor country. Io was tho first to writo these words: ‘The United States of Amorion.” lApplause.] Think of maligning that man! Ho wos the first to lift his voieo against human tae ‘While hundreds and thousands of mon- stora all ovor the colonics at that time not only bolloved in slavery, but bought and sald women and: babies in the namo of io Lord Jesus cane this this wretch, now burning in tho fi boll, lifted ble Voice against human slavery. [Appl fee Ho sald, “Itisrobbory. A elaycholder is a thief, ‘Tho whippor of womon {su barburian, Tho sell- croft a ohild ian savage.” No wonder that tho Unieves and hy poorita of his day hated hin. [Applause.} ave no love for any man who ovor protendod to own a human belng. (Ap- Plauss,} Lhave no love for 2 man who would sella babe from the mother’s throbbing, heay- ing, -ngonized breast, [Appinuso.] 1 ‘fave no respoct for a man who considered a lash upon a nakod baok aa logal-tonder for labor performed, {Applauso.] Bo write it down; Thomas Paine that a FIRST GREAT ANOLITIONIST OF AMERICA, ritoit down. And Ict mo tell you anothor thing, ond don’t forget it, Ho sone tho tise Man toraise his volco for tho abolition of the death penalty in tho French Convention, What more did hodo? ifo was tho first to suggest Federal Constitution for tho United States, Ho saw that tho old articles of confoderation wero nothing,—that thoy wore ropes of water and chains of nist,—and ho sald, * Wo want. 9 Fod- coal Conetitution; jane Pen when = you . i) raisin, may maka tho F Btatos mare ce i Ho was tho first. Lot ua give nin tie duo, What wero all thoso prenachors doing ut that thno? . Fessenier and applause.) Ho hated superstition, he loved the truth; ho hated tyr- anny, ho loved Mborty. Ho was tho friend of uman race. He I{ved abravo and thought- ful life, Ho wasn foc 2 true, and a gencrous inan, andho died asho tnd Uyed. ike a great and peaceful river, with groon and shady banks, without, a murmur, without a ripple, ho flowed Into tho wavelosa ocean of cternal penca. TApplause.) I loye him. I love is memory. I Javo any oman who pave me, or helped to give me, the liberty Ten- joy to-night, [love svery inan who helped put our flag inheayon, Llove overy man who Ens fted his yolco 1 all tho ngea for Hborty, for a chainless body, and a fotteriess brain, “f love Overy man who bas given to every other human boing overy right that he claimed for hlimsclf, I lovo every, mun who ‘thought morn of principle than bo Id of position, { love tho mon who ‘avo trampled crowns benenth thoir fect that they might do somothing for imankind [ap- pause]; and for that reasun I love ‘homus ‘aino, and thank you all, Indies and gentic- mist every ono, for the attention you buve Hieusoy? this cvoning, (Long continued ap- Pla THEY MUST REFUND. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MiuwauKse, Jan. 20.—Tho trial of tho caso of E.B. Thomas and othors against L. A, Aiken ‘and othors, terminated in the County Court last ®venlng. To-day tho jury rondorod a verdict in favor of the plalntif® of $14,005. The vlaintitts, EB, Thomas and 8, B. Smith, of Watorford, Wis,, during the yoars 1874, 1875, and 1876, mado consignments of flour to A, 8, Hinelchson and Otto Juergens, who wero dolng a commission businoss in this olty undor the nume of Inrtoh- sen &Juorgona, Early in 1674, it waa alleged, the Milwaukco firm combined with Loring A. Aiken to dofraud Park, Smith & Co., as tho Waterford firm was stylod, by using tho pro- oeeda of thylr flour sales for scalp- {og opergtions in grain, Alkons was to do tho actual spectilating, and Hinrichson & Juorgens Tare $9 Fecalve @ comnilssion on tho route, a he yapaetord j fourmanufacturera Ulssulvod Slainued tolhay , but not until aftor thoy rm’ soa re as ation th squander i fae oud y Mil u sf . Gtondanes will aBpeat from iacvordiet. ae ——— AN INDIAN WAR PREVENTED. Naw Yong, Jan. 20.—Threo apparently vory casual boye—Frank Colo (7), Danlol Boyle (13), sad Lowis Moyet (13}—are under arrest as ryn- Awaya from Worcostor, Mass, Thoy wero cn leer to fight the Indions, Colo had a eat gix-barrelud rovolvor and a large clasp carticd twarrern Nora antl wh vory much warn r a uch Wl Slory popors by way of charts, (Another viotim of kerosene. Last u! while Mie Jenn; Robinson, of this olty, anlaht we to followed, A" preinpe: application of - ic ‘sory's Carbollo Balve Feliovod the pain, and Nertolne 7 8 now asoured, Boware of oun; OBITUARY. Death of Samuel Snowden Hayes, Ex- City Controller, Sketch of an Active, Useful, and Monor- able Career. SAMUEL SNOWDEN ITAYES. Tho Hon. Samucl Snowden Hayes, for many yoara lntlinatoly connected with Btate and Na- tional politics, and since 1862.9 prominent Oguro in the public affairs of Chicago, died suddenly at his residonce, No. 457 Carroll ayonue, at 10:36 o'clock Wedneatay eyoning. About a month ago Mr. Hayos waa stricken with a complication of valvular discaso of tho heart, pneumonia, and congestion of the lungs, and though his physiclaus—Drs, Shumway and Garrott—carriod him safely through tho attack, it left him Inn wenkened and delicate condition. Sinco that timo tha deccased, appreetating tho necessity of gunrding ngalnat a relapse, absinined almost ontirely from business, and passed most of his timo at homie, arogimen which apparently had tho offect of restoring him to hts usual health, tho only remaining reminder of bis illness being anirritation of tho luugs which caused occasional alight oxpectoration. At nbout 10 o'clock Wednosday ovoning, whon tho rest of tho family bad rotired, and whilo Mr. Hayes was ronding a book, bo auddenly called bis ekleat daughter to hin, complained of fooling. vory. sick, and asked hier to bring him some brandy, Miss Hnyos know from his ro- questing tho stimulant that the sickness was moro thin uaually acrlons, aud ut the samo tine that sho oboyed his order she sont for Drs, Bhumway and Hempstead, When thoy arrived tho pationt waa breathing with the uttmnost dim culty, and thoy at onco pronounced him beyond medical skill, Despite stimulants and restora= tives hu rank rapidly, and in thirty-Ave min- utes from tho beginning of tho attack ho brenthed his Inst, tho physialans conaurring In tho opinion that it was tho discnse of tho heart which hind caused his death. ‘Tho family wero very much shocked by the occurrence, which, noiwithstanding Mr. Iuyos had had a slight premonition of trouble last Saturday, when tho choking symptoms of a month previous appeared, was oltogcthor un- looked for. The eldest son of the decensed, Harold Hayes, felt so little wnensiness at his father's condition during the day that ho apent tho eventing away from home, and did not learn tho fatal news tntil It wea communicated to him by Dr, Hempatend, whom he mot while ap- proaching the resiienco shortly AFTER THE BAD OCOURNENCE, The near friends af tho decexded were noti- fled of bia death, among them boing Mrs. Col. Taylor, of Mendota, Ml, mothor of tho lite Mrs, Hnyes; David Kreigh, and tho tu aiaters of tho drcensed, one of whom resides In Ebi AOI Ane whilo the other has been for years a chronte In- valld at Gonovn, N.Y. Mr, Hayes was but.a month over 89 years of nye, having been born on the 2ith of Docember, 1820, in Nashville, Tenn,, where his father, Dr, 1. B. Hayes, was enguged in the practice of his profession. Being thrown upon bis own re- sourcea by tho denth of his father in Cineinnntl, young linyes, nt the ngo of 17, entered a drug- store ut Loulsyilio, becamo a preseription-clurk in the following year, and shortly nftorwards had made such progress In tho business that Dr. Ficld, of Jeifersonvillo, Ind., offered him a part- nership in his drug-store, which ho declined, In 1833 he went to Shawncotown, Hl, and opencd drug-atore on his own account, and two years later began the sty of luw in the oMco of Mr, Hlenry Haas, whero he hid ns bis feliow-studont 8. 8. Marshall, afterwards © membor of Congress. Ho was admitted to practice in 182, and settled nt Mount Vernon, Il, whones he moved, after a brief rosilence, to Carmi, 1ll., whoro ho practiced succesatully wntit 1850, In the winter of which year ho fullilicd his intention of moving to a widor field of usofuiness by coming to Chicago, It was in Carmi, tn 181, that Mr. IIayes entered tho Feitticat ATCT NB f BLU 8 paket fn supporeo tho Demoerntiy ticket, In the Presidontial campnign of tho foliowing year ho canvassed tho Congressionn) district on bo- half of tho Democracy, and in 1645 ho was n delegate to tha Memphis’ Convention, convokod for the purpose of promoting the commorclal Interests and Internal mprovernents of tho West and South, On this oceasion his specch, condemning some oxpressious ninde by Jobn C. Calhoun, tho President of the Convention, called forth from tho celobruted Sonntor of South Curoliua nn acknowledgment that hts critic was in tho right, ao compliment which gayo Mr, Tfuyes' further ultoranecs great weight in tho Convention. In tho aummor ot 16 Mr. Hayes was elected to tho State Lexislature, and mado 4 ood record as Chairman of tho Cominittco on Eduntion, In 1847 ho raised 2 company for. sorvice In the Mexican war, but tho muater-roll falled to reneh tho aent of Governmont until the quota of the State had beon iilicd. In the anmo year ho waa clected by both partios 1 delugute to a convention for tho rovision of the Constitu- tion, In which body ho was Chairman of the Committes on Law Reform, and reported o proposition for tho fruiming of a legal code simplifying aud systematizing the statute and common Inws of tho State, whigh was, howover, dofented, In 1818 ho was elected Presidential Elector, and reviceted to the Legis. lature, where ho mado 4 gond record in bis old Pluce at the head of the Education Committee, und in the stund which he took against tho Wholesalo granting of apeclay chartors which this Legisinturo of 1843-'40 necomptished in open. doflance of the Constitution. Tis politienl acrv= lees wero rewanled by Gov, French, who op- pointed him an alde-de-camp, with tho rank of Jolonel of Cavalry. Shortly aftor removing to Chicago in 1850, Mr. Hgen ile in ripg pM by tho city as counselor and City Sollcitor, Four yours later ho was found opposing Douglas, whom bo had supported in 1860 in his fuinous controversy over tho com- promise measures of that yeur, but whom he felt it his duty to oppose when he (Douglas) favored tho NEPEAL OF THE MIssOUNT COMPROMISE, ‘This oppoaltion was nn nective one, and on tho 8th of Vobruary, 184, he mado na strong and stirring address to a miass-incoting held in tha Bouth Market Mutt. In Ootober of the follow ity Year Mr. Douglns also addressed n meeting o: oitizens, defending his course and severely: oritl- clsing tho position of Mr. Huyos, who, two days later, replied ina speech which was the ablest oratoricul effort ot iis political career. ‘Tho speech, which lasted threo hours and was after- wards wliely olreulated in pamphict form, was f Vory able exposition of tho views of tho Union Pemaoriy und mado a great impression at tho The disagreement with Dotglas Insted until’ 1858, Mr, Hayes In the meantime supporting Mr. Buchanan for tho Presidency, When, however, in 1858, tho President disregarded tho pledges of tho Convention which nominated him and ui dortook to imako Kansas a sluyo Stato, M: Hayes took sides with Mr, Dougins, and, in 1600, attended tho Dumooratls Conyontions at rll gues and Balttmoroto promote bis nome- mation, Whon, after tho election of Presitont Lincoln, it became evident that 0 elvil war waa inipend- jug, Mr. Hayes was in favor of the preservation OF penco At tho coat of groat concessions, but, in tho ovent of theso fall ne how tho sup- pression of trenson and tho defense of tho Con- stitution with wrimed force, Being opposed to tho deoluration of martial law in 1802, and bo- Hloving tho Hmanclpation Proclamation to be unconstitutional, ho favoredan active political opposition to tha purty. in power, and fn tho Demo cratic Convention held in Chicago, Oct, 14, 8, he offered a sot of rusolutfons sovercly oritloising and condemning the Administration, which wero adopted. During hia life, Mr, Mayes held a number of honorable politival officer, Soveral times ho at- tended Nationnl Conventions a8 a delegate; was once Prealdent of a State Convention; twico a monber of tho Chicnzo Board of Bducation; was ono of the Trustucs of tho Stato Industrint Palvorsitys was City Controller of Chienyo from it to 1445, und from 1873, when ho was appointed to that ofico by Mayor HH. D. Colvin, 1810; wag n mombor of tho second Constitutionnl Convyontion of 1870; wis dofouted by Mr, Rovoridga for Congressinan at Lurgo {0 1871; and was, shortly after the end of his frat term ng Controller, elected ono of tho threo mombers of tho United States Itevonue Commission, fn which position his rare thianctal ability ennblod him to prosont a plan for tho re- duction of tho Nutionnt dobt and of tuxation, which attracted considerable attention both in the Old and tho Now Worlis, A firm boliover in the futuro of Chicago, Mr, , Hayes fnvosted his wealth Heel in real estate, which hoimproved generously, ‘The paulo of 187s seriously, impaired bis fortune, and durlug the years which should have buon dovotud exclu- sively to hia priyato affairs bis attention was di- vided between thom and the dutics of his oflica as Controller, Disuster told seriously upon his health and spirits, and tho death of bls wife, about two yoars ago, added largely to THY LOAD OF 118 MisronTUNES, On bis fathor's sido Mr. Hayes wos. doscended from Jocl Hayes, of South Hadley, Sfaas,, pastor for fifty years of tho Congregutional Church of that plice, 34s mother, Mary C, Hayes, was tho daughter of tho Itey. 8, #’, Snowden, a prominent Preabytoriun minister of Sackett £ arbor whose futhor wus ono of tho founders of Princeton College, Through bis fathor ho war descendoil from ‘Thoms Hiliss, who vame froin Englund carly in tho seventeenth contury, und from Hrewer, one of tho original Pilgrim Fathers. Hs grandmothor, on tls mothor's side, wus a Lroese, sunt of Commodore Breese, of the navy, and of ‘the lute Chief Justice Sldnoy Hreeso, of Minols, bis brother, Ta 180 Mr, Hayes married Lizzlu F, Taylor, duughtor of Col. 2. 1). Taylor, of Michigau City, whoia bo survived only about wo yours. Hie leaves to mourn h uddon and untimely death five ohildron: oki, agod 24; Lewis, agod 23; Roswell, ugod 18; Mumiy, aged 15; und Taura, aged 23, wll of whom wero at homo at tho Uine of thoir father's death, ~ tis the intention to hold the funeral from the house, No. 431 Carrull aveutte, af IL o'clock sat- urday morning, Only tho humediate friends of tho ducessed will bo usked to view the remalns up to Saturday morning, when thoy will be ex- to public viow in the parlors, Mr, Hayes, ugh a man of deop roll jous couvivtions acoustant attendant at Divine service, was uot @ member of any oburch, He wilt be buriod from tho, Cathedral of 8S. Poter and Paul. Dishop MoLarou bas buen lavited woMiclate, but in his abseneo from tho olty It fs doubtful whothor ha will he ablo to do #0, A apccini mocting of tho City Council haa beon called for this afternoon for the purpose of Pasting aultablo resolutions regarding tho do- ceased, who wns In his lifetime ao intimately connected with Chicago's public affatra. ° Mr. Egbert Jamicson, who shared dr. Hayes’ office In tho United States Exprosa office bulld- ing, and who wis Corporation Counsel under tho Peoplo's party régime, whilo the deccascd ruled the Controller's Departmont, stated toa Trine UNE Teporter yesterday that’ tho friends of tha decensed were tnexpresalhly shocked to hear of hindenth, which had been totally unexpected. Mr. Hayes had not visited bis office for n month joes but no importance was attached to this faet, astho decensed frequently remained ab- font for a week or two ata time, Ho stated that ex+Mayor Colvin, who had been tho first to np- prise ilm of the kad event, spoke in warm terms: of the rare ability of his former colleagus, and with much feellng of his virtue naaman, Tho subject of thoraro financial ability of the de- eensed was converted upon, the opinion being exprossed that in this peculiar tine of knowledge Mr. Hayes was without a superior. iO OX= Mayor wasof the opinion that tho clty author ities had done well to call the special meoting aa a mark of honor for the decensed. COL, NELSON TRUSLER, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2—Col. Nelson Trusior, United States Diatrict-Attarncy for tho District of Indiana, dropped rend this evening fn tho Grand Opera-House. Ho had justtaken a scat attho afde of his wife,and was in tha act of ronching for a program, whon his head suddenly dropped upon his shoulders, and ho pitched side. wise into tho central alate, mensuring bis length upon tho floor. His wifo shricked and fell faint- ing at his side, and, for tho moment, it was thought both were dead, Bolng borno to the fresh alr of tho office, however, Mrs. Truslor ro- gained consciousness, but tho Colonel, without 1 gasp or so much as muscular rigidity, passed pencefully away. The affair creatod 2 momont- ary excitement {n'the Opora-House, but almost voforo the shricks of tho bereaved wifo had ecased tho curtain rose and Gua Williams began his rendition of “Our German Benntor.” Tho enuacof tho denth was apoplexy, Col, Trusier was born in Franklin County, Dec. 11, 1623, and studied law with John A. Mataon, woll known in hisday as ono of the Lenting lawyers of tho Whitewater Nar. Being admitted to the Bar, ho took high rank from the outact. In 1861 ho raised the Gighty-fourth, Regimont.and served nsitaColonel until aftor tho battle of Chicamauga, when he resigned and mado the race for Secro- tay of inte on tho ticket with Gov. Morton, in 18}. He was retlected In 1860, and in 1872 was appointed District-Attorney to succeed Gen. ‘Yom Browue, a position which ho haa hold con- tlnuousiy until the present. Col, Trusler has heen esteemed n man of execilent character, warm in his friendships, and execedingly genint Mn tho social circle, As n lawyer ho rauked ainong tho foremost at tho Tndlanapolis Bar. He leaves a wife ani three children, all grown, No arrangements bave yet boun inde for tho funeral, but it fa known that the remains will bo taken to his formor home, Connersville. Ho 15 well known throughont the Stute, and bis sud- den death will be recolved with Se by alargo elrelo of friends tn both parties. Itnppears that Gus Williams was a drummer boy in Truster’s regiment, and for this reaaon the Colonel hat ono to tho thoatro, purposoly selecting a sent: near tho star in tho parquot. Williums ex- presred na desire not to go on with the play, but consincring tho fact that a Inrge audionce had gatbored it wna deemed advisable to proceed and thus avold furthor confusion, THE REV. ADOLPH BALTZER. Br. Lours, Mo. Jan. 20,—Tho Roy. Adolph Raltzer, President of tho Gorman Lyangellenl Synod of North Amorica, Profeesor of Theology attho German Evangelical Theological Inst. tute, near Martersvilie, Mo., and editor-in-chief of the Fricdensbole, died nt St. Chartes, Mo., Wedneaduy night of heart discuso, aged 02. Mr, Raltzer was tho classmate and great admiror of Princo Bismarck, and camo to -this country when quite n young man. THE REV. DR. RUDDER. Pint aveernta, Pa., Jan, 20,—This morning tho Ney. Dr. William Rudder, Rector of St. Stophon's Protestuut Episcopal Church, died at‘ his resi- donce, No, 1250 Pine streot. Last Sunday morn- ing he preached at St, Stophon’s on the text, “Can any good come out of Nazareth?" which was conceded to bo onc of his ablest efforts, THOMPSON BOSLER. Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Crinton, IIL, Inn. 21.—Mr. Thompson Bosler, avery highly-esteomed citizen of this city, died very suddenly inst ovening with heart disenso, asierupposod. Ho was in tho act of retiring when he dropped dend. —— RICHARD FROTHINGHAM, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * Boston, Mass., Jan. 20.—Hichard Frothing- bam, the historian, died to-night, ss HORTICULTURE. Tho Mhirtccnth Annual Mocting of tho Northorn WMnois Soctety. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Erain, Jan, %.—To-day closes a threo days’ horticultural meeting held here. Tho attend- anco was Inrger than usual. ThoPresident. Jonn~ than Ferlam, of Chiengo, presided.. Tha officers mado tholr reporte on tho first day, after which tho Convention adjournod till afternoon, when Mayor Lord mado tho addressof welcome, to Which President Perlam made appropriate re- ply, Tho Prosident thon delivered his annual addreas, In which ho gave n history of troe-plant- ing in Mlinofa. Ho affirmed that wo had moro tlmbor in the country now than twenty-five yeursngo. Tho reading of this puper provoked a lively disgusston, Tho Ion. Cyrus Thomas, Stato Entomologist, mado an address in the oyening on “Insect Life.” Ho warns Iowa and Dakota to look out for grasshoppers this yoar, In tho forenoon of tho second day the Secro- tary road the roport of the Committeo on Pres- ident's Address, A discussion followoa upon tho subject of printing tho report of tho Soctoty. a xoRart of tho Committco was accepted and d Stato Entomologist Thomas discoursed upon tho subjuct of * Bugs," calling attention to tho inseota that aro Injurious to fruft and crops gen- emily, Tho Colorado potato-bug is not now ns dujucious as formorly. The speaker sald thoro was renson to bellove tnt the hated Hes- Alan ty would not be destructive this coming Beagon, and the chinch-bug was drowned out, ond would not be troublesomo, unless the sons son should be very dry, but he thought ft would bo a good grasshopper year, Tho cabbage- Worm was “the meanest" kind of 2 worm, and yery destructive. Tho best wny to, Fok rid those wortns was to stamp out tlio white buttor- fies before thoy [ay many eggs. ‘THE VINEYAND. Mr, P, A, Bonvellot, of Bello Park, read a pa- porter this subject, recommonding tho tiie owing varietios of vines: Oporto, Delaware, Martha, Concord, Perkins, Tsabelta, Catawba, Koyors" Hybrids (No, 1h and Salem}, Hartford Prollflc, Lindloy Maxatawnoy, and Norton, EC, Hathaway, of Ottawa, sont in a papor upon the subject of ‘vorotabto ardoning. The yore was glyen togrowors, * Bowure of atoro ped Prof, Thomas followed, indorsing tho papor, partinilarly about tho * étorn needs." "ite way 0 dois to know your store, -Thoro are reltavlo seedsmen; hunt thom out, and stick by thon. Save Sour own sceds, 80 fer as you can, of course. . O. B. Galushn, of Morris, Il,, sald he was not in tho seod business, but that ho would sond a Paper of Acmio tomuto seals, free, to avery por- gon sending hin yn addressed cnyclope a threo-cent stamp on it, TI GUEEN-HOUSE. : Mr. Willams, of Batayta, made somo remarks upon this gubjest. The season had been pros: Perous, and the demand for cut-tlowers was on tho increase, In regard toa tho * mealy bug," {pest an house: plunta, Lo snd cold water would Kill thom, but the cold wator wus injurious to tender piants. Ho found that a etrong docoo- ton of tobacoo wator would destroy thom, Tho olvction of officers was thon Kid, and ro- sulted ag follow aident, Dr. W, A. Pratt, ot Elging Vico-Presidents, Miss A. KR. Whitnoy, Jonathan Perinm, and A. Dyant, Jr; Corra- sponding Secretary, 1D. W. Beat, a ona; Toe cording oorelary, G.I. Guiuaha, Morris; ‘Troas- urer, L, Woodard, Marengo, The Hon, Juines Shaw, of Mount Carroll, de- ivered an uddreas in tho evoning upon tho “Formation of Sails" and “Tho strugglo be- tween tho trees and the yrasece for tho poasos- slon of the prairies,” ON THM TItinD DAY dir. D. 1. Wier, of Iiacon, read a paper upon tho subject of *Phums," now and old,and was fol lowed by a papor on tho sumo subject by A. Bryant, of Frincotan, Lt was ncouuson coms Idint that tho “Minter plum, whilo tt will loom profusely, docs not boar fruit, Owners of plun-orchurdsof this variety might adopt friend Minter’s practico,and “whale the trees," it is, thrash awey @partof tho bloom, and watoh tho offeot. Mr. Pertiin stated that he girdtod plum-troes, taking outa ring of bark ono-siztconth of an duoh wido, to induce bearing. It 1s found w bo an advantage, alao, todrive nalts foto the tree to break tho tlow of sap, and, thus wounded, the treo Is thrown Into bosring frult. Mr. B. O'Nicl, of Elgin, read & paper upon this subjoot, w! hy ‘oxtollod the belpful and raat Intluonces of foliage aud floworing plunts for the houso, and that pet 7. Buch things cheer us in tha othorwise dark and wintry gaya, ‘TIMBER-PLANTING. O. B. Galushe roi f De John I. Warder of Obs the a ib Srnotos o great pom iat of the West, upon tho subject of * Farestey,” which was followed by a paper from D.C, 800- Held, of Elgin, upon tho subdjoct of “Timber= oononls Uses," fn which he statod of trees bad been planted within “transplanting may take place almost any time oight yenra past. Ho recominends tho planting ofthe following yariotics of timber: White pino, European larch, Norway spruce, Scotch pine, white cedar, hemlock, red cedar, American white onk, binck walnut, white English elma, sugar and soft maples, and the Western catalpa, De. W. A. Pentt, of Biein, read a paper upon tho subject of * Evergreen Culture,” The Seeretary res a paper by Samuct Ed- wards, of Mendota, on the sine subject, which was followed by considerable discussion, Large overgreens, It was argued, should be transplanted inenrly spring, say April, but small trees might te transplanted asinto a8 June, It wan of first importance to keep the routs of the trees moist. 'They should not be oxposed to the sun or Serving windsatall If this precuution he observed tho in tho venr, Mr. D.C, Scofield anid that he had handled, on at average, 250,000 overgreen trecn yenrly, and bad lost but very few trees in transpinnting. ‘The Society ndjourned nt noon to-dny to meet. at Franklin’ Grove on tho second Tucsday in January, 1881, ‘The outlook from the horticultural standpoint is hopeful. STATE AFFAIRS. WISCONSIN. Mapison, Wis, Jat. 20.—In tho Assembly, this morning, tha memorin! of the Btato Ploncers’ Association was presonted, ordering that blog- raphica of the mombers of tho firat and second Constitutional Conventions be printed In book form by tha State. A resohition was adopted directing the State Board of Charitira and Ro- form to report relative to the coniition of tho Btate property at the Dolnvan Deaf Muto Instl+ tution, with on estimate ag to rebuilding the same thore or elsewhere. Bills wero introduced by Mr. Lord, Instituting the iHnols Capital Punishment Inw in thisState; by Fitzgerald, fixing tho salaries of county oM- cers as follows; Troasurcr, $1,000; Clerk, £900; Clerk of Court, $800; District Attorney, $500; County Judge, $1,000; by Haber, chan; Hi} the mune of the now county to Lunglade; by Ringle, providing for s more equitable assessment ot roporty; by \Webster, for the paymentof re- sorption. inoney by County Clerks to Couns ty ‘Trensures; by Crosee, that taxes on real ca- tate shall be legal offects ngatnst mortgages thereon; by Ware, relative to appoals from Justice Courts; by'small, tint a two-thirds vote be necessary to dissolve a village organization, wherens tho Revised Statutes now provide for a majority, of yotesonly, Bitlis were killed to es- tablish free Ilbrarics; to bar claims against the estates of decensed porsons. In the Senate, Mr. McGrew offered the joint resolution provid Ing for n constitutional amend- ment looking to biennial sessions of the Legis- Iuture. It provides that tho terimsof Senators shall bo four years, andof Aasemblymen two years, each tu rocelye an Annual snlary of 8500, With ‘all. porquistta cut off, Referred to tho Committes on state Affairs, of which Burrows ts Chairman, This isthe first blood for the an- nnalists. ho jurisdiction of sts. Hennott's bill to extend ¢ Justices of the Peace was killed, ‘The Judidiury Committco had 0 meeting this afternoon, ‘Tlie Election will wns discussed at some longth. Some amendments were dls- cussed in roferenco to tho trind of mandamus, which will givo the court power to make rules And restriot trinis to 1 certain tino, which will cut off postponement of cases when brought he- fore tha court fortrinl, Tho billrotiring St- prema Court dudes on half pay when they bo- came 70 years of ngo was dlecussed at some length and referred to Senator Thomas for yer- fection. It will bo reported on favorably. Agsembiyman Elmpson will to-tnorrow pre- sents bill amonding the registry law of Milwau- keo by making it. conform to tho city charter, It provides that ho who voted nt ono charter election can vote at anothor charter clection, whothor he votes at n general election or not. “IOWA. Des Mornes, Jo. Jan. 2.—In the Houso tho ‘Ways and Means Committce recommended tho pussage of the Sonate bill reducing tho interest on the School Fund loans to 8 per cont to tho borrower and 6 per cent to the county. Tho Committee on Retrenchment recommenid- ed the passngo of tho bill reducing the feos for tho publication of, tho delinquent tax-list to 15 cents n dosoription. Tho Committco on Constitutional Amondments recommended an amendment prohibiting tho Amportation, tho manufacture, and tho salo of Iquors, ale, and beer, excopt for mechantcal and modicinal purposes. + The Committee on Cities and Towns recom- mended the passago of a two-term bill for all county officers, - A concurront resolution recofved from tho Bennte, to adjourn tho Legislature from to-mor- row to Feb, 3, nt 3 o'clock {n the afternoon, was adopted, to let the visiting committees investl- gate tho Stato institutions. A bill providing for an ‘appeal from tho de- elsions of the Commissioncrs for the Insane was passed ton third reading.' Jn tho Senate wn joint résolution for the ad- Journment of tho Legialnture from to-morrow noon to Tucaday, Fobra, atdoa'clock, ta give tho visiting committees time to investigate the State Ingtitntons, was adopted, Tho memorial to Congreas on Inter-State Com- merce was rend and referred. Tho Des Moines River land momorial to Congress was taken tp on tho Senate amendmentsand tho amondments eoncurrod In and the momorint alopted, Bllls authorizing tho,court to tix tho ponalty in murder trinls whero defendant plends guilty’; also exempting bencfits of mutual benoilt and benevolent associations from execution; also authorizing women to hold tho oilice of County Recorder, wero passed to a third reading, Tho joint resolution amending tha Constltu- tlon toprohibit tho munufacturo and salo of quer, alo, or beer, was taken up. Mr. Casoy, of Loo, submitted a nulnority report against tho resolution. Ponding tho discussion on tho rose olution, tho House adjourned, In tho Sonate tho Jolut resolution relative to the Des Moinos River lands was pnased, ‘Tho bill Axing tho salary of Bupremo Court Judges at $4,000 a your each was taken up, on a iotion to pags toa thinl reading, pouding which tho Benato adjourned, CANADA. Parliamontary Ceremonial Arranges moents—Hogs nt Montreal~Americans Passing Bogus Bank-Notes. Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Jun. 2.—Owlug ta tho Mmited ace cominodation tho Sennte-Chamber can atford, and tho anntally-Incrousing number of tickets esucdon tho occasion of tho oponing and pro- yogation of Congross, tho Sonate have lald down now reguintions for the guldanco of tho officer in charge, Tho now rules ure based upon tho space at the disposal of tho Senate, which must necessarily entall 9 more United Issue of in vita- tions to tho floor of tho Houso than has been customary of late yonrs, Tho santo may bo sid of tho gullorios, A reserved giltory, howover, for hidios in ovening dress, wilt nccommoda ton largo number of ladlor, who, for want of space, cannot in future bo invited to the tloor. Aa tho seats provided for gentlomen on tho Hloor of the Senato will bo heroafter 'imited ta twenty-four, only the Deputy Heads of Dopartimentas, Dishops, and one clergyman of exch rellglous denominn- tlon, who will bo apecially tuvited, can be noe commodated with seats, The chairs for gontle- wou wilt hereafter bo pluced on each side of tho bur of the house, and not as fopmurly botweon the Governor-Genoral and the Spauker of tha Houso of Commons, ‘Tiukots for tho galleries must bo procured In future from Bonators and Mombers of Parliament, Ata meeting of tho Internal Economy Com- tnisston of the House of Commons, the salaries of tho copying clerka wero rednvod from $4 to $3 porta, ‘or tho session, wud translators froin $5 josh, ‘Tho staf of clerks has boon equally ra- Mr, Johu Rocheatur, M. P. for Carloton, will, when Purllamont mects, renow his motion for the uppolutmont of a Royal Commission to tn- zuatiata: the management and working of mor- cantilo ngencicn. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MONTREAL, Jin. 2.—About 18,000 hogs have arrived tn thly elty so far during the present Packing sonson, against 17,713 Inst year, Hogs “ro now selling at & to $4.25 per 100pounda in care Jota, agalnst 64,50 In 18s). Tho Ministor of Dilitla has sppointed Capt, Trovost, of 1b Huttery, to visit Woolwich ta study the ninanufnoture of tho Inteat pattern of cartridge, for the militia of Canuda, - Josoph Duhninol Is spoken of a4 0 candidute for tho Mayoralty ut tho next clection, He will have tho support of tho Liberals, and Muyor Rivard wil have, a hard jo; popilur ua he te, wo beat hin Me . A londing brokor of thistity cautions farmers to be curoful in thelr dealings with Americans, who aro Jooding the country with bogus lank: ues in payment for farm-produco and livo- ——— Misery in Ireland. Londan ‘Telegraph. Tho first oabln “into whieh 4 wont waa a placo thatan Englishman would think too bid for his pig. lta floor, of earth und stones, reeked with damp, and water oven stood in the bollows; the only furniture was a fow cups and saucers, a stool oF two, and ua mniny tubs and potas In aio corner @ mass of dirty straw bad ovidently been used as a bed, and on the wrotchod hearth smoked rather thin burned an apology for a fire. Tho man of tho house~shooless and coat sy Pale, and higgard—sit idlo upon as bag of Indian moul, beyond which bis tood resources did not go, and HHroces, the gloom ground the heurth—thoro was no window t speak of—vould ii CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1880, when tho monl gives out?" camo the despalring Bnawer, Tho good Lord only knows.’ Not far from this, I was shown by my molan- choly attendants Into nn equally-wretched hovel, whore a widow with foven young children was fighting tha bitter battle of life, and raptdl otting worsted in tho struggle. She herself had gone out: Motoring, whatehoe could of atuft to make a fire wherewith to cook the family din- ner, consiating—O wy brothers tn comfortable English homes—of @ alnglo cubbaral But the Pree uttte children, hnlf-clothed, thin, and. hot- low-eyed, were, there to plead with heurtrend- ing eloqueney for ald. Ones more Thenrd tha old story. The Innd had ylelded nothing: no turt could be obtained for fuel short of a journey of elght miles, and the family had tatiched absolute destitution, Over the way, in suallioe apology for a dwelling-place, I found ren damp beaustalks, thelr only crop. in order to cook a dish of Indian mont, thoir only food. SPORTIN ARCHERY, The regular annual business meeting of tho National Archery Associntion of America was held at the Palmor House Wednesday afternoon, About 1 dozen clubs wero represented, Mr. Frank Sidway, of Ruffalo, presided, A consid- erable portion of the timo of the meeting was taken upin amending the constitution and by Inws. Tho clectton of officcra for the ensuing yonr resulted as follows: Presitent, H. C, Carver, Chicago; First Vice-President, Frank Bldway, Buffalo; Corresponding Sccrotury, 1. 1, Smith, Buffalo; Recording Secretary, D. V. ke Manly, Toledo; Executive Committee, Frank Bidway. FE. B. Smith, John B. Saye, 4, 8. Spuuld- ing, Wilt If. Thompson, and 8, E. Byatt. By a unanimous vote the Association expelled the Kokomo Club for tho fallure of somo of tho members to pay an assessment levied upon thorn for n guarantes fund. Tt was deojded to hold the next tournament at Buflilo, beginning on the second Tuesday in a and continuing three days. The Association thon mijourned to meet in Dutlalo the day before tho tournament, THE lUuFLE, Last Wednesday evoning a number of Irving- Parkers met at tho house of Mr. George It. Miles and perfected the organization of a rific- club hy the election of tho following officers: Prealitent, J. J. Stebbings; Vice-Presiitent, John Ritchie: Sccrotary, George R. Miles; Treasurer, George Gray; Captain, J, B. Dietz. Tho membership of the club at present in- eludes Willlam Holland, William C, Cornell, G. A, Brandis, — Barrott, Bert Wickersham, J. A. Wadhams, Willem H, Robinson, and others, Tho range of tho club js lovated on tho prairie east of Irving Park, BILLIARDS, Sr, Louis, Jan.20.—A very fino four-handod exhibition gamo of biltturds wus played here to- might between Sexton and Gallagher on one sito and Schnofer and Drly on the other, 800 points, reguinr gamo. Tho former won by a Reore of 800 to 778 Winners’ averago, 330-27; loners’ avernge, 2924-20. Bhacfer's avernge, 4542 Bexton's, 34; Gallagher's, 25 11-19; Daly's, 27-13, Other games will bo played to-morrow and Saturday night, = Insupportable Anguish. Kldney and iver troubles, leading to rel, rhoumaiism, piles, and constipation, yield ta tho solvont nd renovuting power of Kidney-Wort. Tha medicine acts chariningly on a debilitated system, and by its use bad cases of piles are cured. THE 'TRIBU: RANCH OF KICES, NOMDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER} OUB patrons throuxbout tho city, we tiave Eatab- Usher Branch Offices jn the diferent Divisions, a+ dealgnated below, whore advertisements | will taken far the enmo price as charged nt the Main ‘Oniice, and will be racelved until 8 o'cluck p.m. during: turdaya: jookselters ‘and’ Btatloners, 1% Drugaist. GY Cottage Grovo-nr., hirty=ttihat. jowsdenler, Stattoncr, etc, 030 noar Wentorn-Ay, EN, Drugyist, 20 Blue Island-av., Jewcler, Newadester, and Fancy Goode, 70) Lake-at, corner Lincoln. LOUIS W, Il NEEBE, Printing and Advortising Agont, Nowa and Stationary Depot, £5 Enat Division at, botween Lasalle and Walls, i. BUKLINGHAS & CO. Drugalsts, 45 North Clark-st., cornar Hivinlor PRIESONAL. TI—ANY PASSENGER on h lott Rochestor, N. ¥. for tho West at 30:20 p.m..duly 31,150, on the New York Cent Raitrons “sd Cunrer A te OF (and One suo and itto mite nding oir address to CHLAS, ILJOTLNSON, Warcenter, Sinan, P¥RSONAT A LER BT. CLAIN'S FRIENDS CAN henr from her by addressing ber at the Poat-Ofice, TO RENT—HOUSES, -South Sido, '[hO RENT—COTTAGE ON TWENTY-NINTH-ST.; Broome, Hoon}, 14 Lagalle-nt. North Side. 10 RENT—A NEW 3-STORY AND BASEMENT ‘slognnt stone-frant_house, No. 10 Dearborn-n qlonp Ul lat of Muy, ERNBT HESS, 3 Lan Ballo-s the wgoy, end unt Up. m.an Sat Hf. SONNICI corer of ‘iwoltt 1. C ERICK, TO RENT—ROOMS, South Side. RENT—AT BLAND 2X) WABASIT-AV, PLEA- sant and nicaly furnished rooma tn anite or single, with or without board. Inquire at Bulte 8, PO RENT—NIi Y FURNISHED LOOMS, BUIT- ablo for light housekeeping and lodging, Transients ken, 10 8borman-at., cornor Jackson, 110 RENT MICHIGAN-AV,, CORNER THIN- teonth-at., tra Inge und one “small room, fur- nished or unfurnished, clorets and bath. ‘West Side. PO RENT-NICE, COZY TENEMENT OF FO! 419 oritiys rooms, only $10 per month: best Jocauion on Wost Sido, Cull nt Ty Woat Madiaan-at, uy oor women trying to kindle n fire with eanaenes a AL ESTATE, FORBALR—TIIh FO papgin toan Enatorn, party, Will be sold at nbont nif ita valuoon rasonanhie terms. Title and in all rospects. §1, io. 7 Narth lage room honse with full-sized jot lace, tero-rtory brick &-room. hi Jor, $2.00, 10 nL AdATIR-Bt.y 0, 1M Centre-nv., three-ta prick, 81) per front foot, Hx123, Warren-nv., neat aulina-nty south front, “Inquire at Ls Dearborn-aty Poe BALE —ON THE NOKTIC SID, IN THE Holghborond ‘of Bt, dames’ Church, a brown stone fone firniahod, “Apply wy W. de STICKNEY, iB Washinuton-nt., Too he FOR HALO FEET ON LA BALLE-ST. NEAIL Division, ‘@Mfoct on Clark-st, near Division, at a bargain. An Offor wantod on olthier or batlt pincer, HIENILY WALLEH Jr $f Dearbornsnte_ pret HALH—OK LBEASE—DOCK PROVE Wit aro now prepared to soll or Jense for ono ur mora yess the dueke furmeriy weciipled by Monrn, Untes & in. onthe north aide of the Chienzo Hiver, Inented atthe intersection of the North itrmneh with the main channel of the Chteago itiver, hnving @ yer front. fun ofabout ww feet Apply to JOHN MATTUCES, Dearborn-nt, rE SALE-89 PER FOOT-PARK-AY., NEAT Lenvitteat, Sixt, frame houxe and barn north front, Nod.” Hi NTICE, Cuinaleat, fo BA, eeana iaty gt en EI ve Ul with thren-atory briek, 10 ry framo and HE MATHLE-FRONT 1OURE: alorneay., nenr Motiron} very co! Money to tonn on real estato, “Cl Lt mortgaga-bunkers, +2 Dearborn-st. [ron SALESSEVEIAT. ACHE TRACTS VERT cheap. Have faund some burgains that are more: Gian T have funds for, and want party with &00 to ERM to Jolnin buying, and furnish monoy for rst Addruen Hox Zi Chien JOH BALE-A ETNST-ChA tY AND acmont atono-front house, two-story brick barn, lot Gaeta holine 3 tock fronicall ip chime onder, situate on Bralreas.. between Sixteanih und Flaite ggnttats, GEORGE M, HOGUE, 8 Kenpor lock, 07 ‘OK BALI ROPERTY PAYING $3.00) ANNU- Q 10 ANS ally for 813000); will take 635,000, Bide nropertye THENCH & WAT IE he saltermtee OK SALE—(40 FERT ICE LA HOKE propert aw Per fuot; will retail for $0 to-da 4 Improv. Good chance fora builder, PIERCK 4 1B, 16) La Bulla-at, 4 SALE—A GOOD COTTAG HOUSE, WIT! int Mixlts feot Jndiann-Av.. ir Tae eae past front, Only OW, MATSON ITs ot Washing: FOR BALH—IANDSOME BION I smichete.welnity of Swenty-senand ished, and recently put ni re Ry ONT HOUSE L. elaborately tn nbsulutely perfect ardar, ented by steam, MATSON HL, 07 Washes Angtonest, POR BALE ELEGANT RESIDENCE, ON DitAl- Flesay., orth of Hishtcunthist.s first-cinas tn Qrory ,Fospocts lot, GUxIw. MEAD & COE, 10 Le FOR KALE-FING TSTOIY AND HASEMENT 7 brick on Warren-av., near Itobey, It rooina, pinto- wines Windows, 2 bath-roums, frame barn, st 8 bar- Kain, MEAD & COWIE La Balloons es yet, HALE-CHOICE BUSINESS CORNER, WEL tented; wil poy 10 per cont on FW) for tro renga to cam rive, @RWO, TENCE & WANE, 1 LOWING PROPERTY HF. | a WANTED-MALE HELP. ANTEN-DRUG CLUK-ONR NOT AFRAID |: Of work, WV ANTE: —A THOROUGH, PRACTICAL, TOOK- rune etd reagent Adee Bande . xiving expe 4 Beat ARR ARE cane EEuenee aid Feta ANT#D—A Goon anoceny-couNTE W fina G2 tetwean Band eee aiseeus Wator-nt, ANTED—AT ON tn n shop coat fnctory, tr RUOd ween to th with ‘eahin, okkecpers, Clorits, &¢y nd who han plenty buokkeepor. Appl oferencen: ihe Teihunse ‘Trader. slight oy H—AT 214 EAST MADISONS Rt, top finor, an experienced man as foroman 3 astors, and two pressersy roference and photograph, ADALH : e M rai GnESALR 1O0USH DRBINES a A GOOD GROCERY CLERK, AT as ANTED—H C sn MIT BMBETING, W. Tandoiph and Desplaineecatas * OMBETIVS, ‘ANTED—A' GOOD TAILOR TO MAKE COAT: ting atoc! daiphest, ANTED—A MAI POLD & CO!B, 201 to 1b Monrod-st. YWVANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN A PRINTING W ‘Shee whe nndersiend eheek-binding and ent ° Coa chmen, Teamsters, Xv, NTO WORK ON BTOCK Kk. O.P, BASBETT & CO, 74 and i Hane AT CROSSMAN & CO,’S Livery-Stablo, 416 Ws andaiphest. it ba Employment Agencies. TANTEN-80 WOODCHOPPERS, 1 PER COND; 0, work for lover CHRISTIAN & C0. 28 South Watorent. South “at 855 per day. VVANTED-10 GCARORERS FoI MICHIGAN, wt fA wooden to-night. V J. SPRI CHIT jouth Water-at. for cord and ton: AL Itndolph-at. Miscellaneous, azos #1.45 per day: 10 fur, blaxt-furnace, nt 11.80 ner Froe fnro: will ship ANTED-ALL THE GOOD RAILROAD LABOR. ‘oral can get. Also, men Tent shaneineg ts fron-minon, and at $1 por day. TANTED-ONE Olt ‘TWO GENTLEMEN OF business axperienca to travel. required. Apply to FRED C. COOK, 6 W 4s TED AGENTS FOR SW Garrison and Bis 'T Jon G. Whitder. success, HT. RUSSELL & CO. Publishers, ‘itl, Hoatan, Sasa, ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED NOTION MAN, fae. gontndensintiy. Commonce Fobraary, troduction b; y Adutren W. ‘Addi PANTE — AN une ofice, ‘OUTDOOR od roforences ‘ortiand Block. TALAM LLOYD }imaa.” by Olver Jonson: Ine sow reaty—Splendid bt Core SALESMAN FOR city and suburbs; will Instrict a man posanse ing some ablilty and givo ibornl compensation in vale ary and ov acidress P53 WaAnxTED-A Goon Domestic. Guth hourowork. Apply ati South Peorla-at. ummiasion. State provivus business, and i Tribune aflve, FOR GENERAL LE—TOUS AND LOT NO. ThOINDIA ast frunt, 6. MATSON MILL, 7 Wi a Ington-xt, __. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. VOR SALE-INGHLAND TARK-NOW 15 Tit tine to p asa w home; splendid brick house, With wll the modern improvements; two neres 0! Tand, barn, and carriaze-house. Wil bo sold for hal what the Improvements cost by W, A. JAMES, i South Cann i. POR, SALE YD PARK LOT: Wich, bi Maioe Bl © pon SALE EN riCAORIIN AI RGtAT ain for five ¢ of Fi a " jands, MoU, KELUEN, Wi Giarkene 78 ~_.. IAL ESTATE WANTED. V ANTED—#10,00 RESIDENCE ; WILL | EX+ change mining stock that In now selling at #1 por share, and advancing, foro youd residence property, brick or stong, worth from #100 to #200, Address Wai, Tebune often, houséa Bout Bide. WAL C, KINSEY Hloom 20118 Waabingtor-st ESN CHANCES, FOR BALE Olt RENT ON FA u (with or without muachinory), a nschino-shop and foundry fa succesatul operatiqn; tn Blargo buliding, snd Well. adapted for all kinds of business, and vented tr the heart of tho city, Ad> dross) East Erlu-st, Chicago. USINESS INTERESTS HOLD, PART. Regotluted. grovorr, drug, hardwai atocks bought, sildnud exchanged, J. E. & CO, brokers, 131 Washington-st., Room CALT On with prices. HENKY J, GOOD- Jack, La Salle and Madison-ate.y FATE, RY SPKCIAL BARS Ni Texos BARGAT - A. Fonte NERSHIPS And over KIMBALL 18. (OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST AND DEST assorted atocks of xrocories; chaap for cash. Ine qulro at tho store, 1 Archer-av. ffok Babe Sring KAGLE MILLS, AT LACON, tay the miutid of ‘tho curn-srowing feaion: dinte a shicoae mantfactory at nual CLINTON BIGGS & HEERMANS, Star & jou SALE~ ‘OLEN MILL) ONE OF FTE DEST: ited “chet beeniing Of purinehanip troublak, ‘Addrase WOOGEN Sida tribine atica, OL)-ESTADISIED VOR SALE— AN Dity- It gonis business, loentod tn onv of the host towne in the Wert; ck Btaplo; & raro cbanct ickness cause ofaoiiing. Dox sh, Ln Porta, Ind, RO SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD established millingry, dreasmaking, and notion store; parties leaving the etty. bly Wost Madieon-st, NVESTMENT—WANTED, $500 AS SPECIAL capital for two years in w manufacturing businens iat pal last your percent on investments prosent Owners have #10 tn tho business, and will suarantes roturn of investment and 10 por cent Interest in two ‘enrs, atid bolleve they can net +i percent; tha nddl- lonal enpital ia Aoetut to enlarge; noone need ape nly who hor not Sui amount avuilablo within winely days) vory boat of refecunegs and fullest Information ven. Inguiro of KINSEY © CO,, 17 and 1) Was ash-Ay.. Chicazo, Mle TAK GREAT AMBHICAN countion. “1 have just sold fruitiana, Colorade, Soln Hark, Chiengo nnd tho mont cf Cook County, Addrons 5. 11. CUMMINGS, inventor, patentes, aud pole owner, Post-Oites Hox Wf, Chi U ISUAL, PENING-—-FORSALE—AN- established safe aid protiiable manuifaeturtiig business inthis city; #10000 invastmont necessury; fatisfactory rensons giyon for suliing. Address M ‘Tribune offien, TO RENT-STORES, OF FICHS, &c. . Stores, HO RENT-STORE NO.251 EAST MADISON-ST,, Gestory and busament, opposite Field, Leltor & Co.'s wholesaly house. ‘Shrew houses, with tive acros ef land eoch, in Mon- trose, olght niles from Chlengo. Inqaico LAZARUS SILVERMAN, 70 La Ballo-at, Mincollaneous. TPO NENT—ON 1 3 GROUND LEASE, 8UB-LOT of Lot 4, Rub: ind Jof Bub-Lotbor Lot 4, sli in Block St Original Town, boing VU fect on Lake- Ebabeae Wty ee Winters oper * i JN RARRER, 133 Ls Ballo-at, re RENT—DINING-NOOM AND KITCHEN, FUI- nished, of Inne boariding-houses rent taken tn board, Addrens, slating namo, Q 4, Tribune afice. THO RENT—LANGH AND BMALL WELI-LIGHT- elovn- ed rooma for manufacturing: powor and. tors, A, E, IISHUL, 1b Bouth Jufforaan-st, WV aRtihto nesi—a NicHLy ronyTaiTaR V’ aintor four i wn unexceptional Inenlty, and nulghborhnuds plutubing wad euwerage muse be in Perfect onder’ Nu attention will bs pald ta unices terms are explicitly stated. Monrdin: 4 eupla who have, ehlldeen ng. Address ¥ &, ‘iribune. itis ¥ GENTLEMAN AND dren) sor ¢ rooms aultable for light th Bide. south of Chicagu-AY, pros forrod, Addros ritune antica, WWANTED—7O HENTOWH WANT A” GOOD Atore, sultable for cuttorg aad shorting Rooday Incatton, Stadiann, Iandoip rk, oF State, central as je, Aditrosa QZ, ‘Tribune dtiico, ANTED—10 RENT—HUILDING, WITH SOME ‘ground-rom, for manufacturing purponeas lu cation not so much’ ubjoct aa low rental; floor-rhont wanted frans 1,00 to 2,0N square feet. Address Q 3, ‘Teibuno ates, keepars, foreigners, an will waste time b; ‘ED—TO" i wita (no housokeopinats 3 NCTAL, AMOUNTS LOAN ON FURNITUILE, ote. without rumoval, and other good Bo- 1 Dearborn-at, oom 4, curt A DVANCED ON FURNITURE, plans, ote, without removal, ‘Verma roasonabla, Call ot Koons 19 and 20, 103 Wushington-at, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, YAR HES, ele, at if brekors' rates. WAUN DEL, Roonsd ands, Ratabtishod 165k. (ASS AMOUNT OF MONEY TO TOAN ON FUT niturD, planos, ato, without removal, Moom tt, 8 Dearborri-st, CARE PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVERS ‘Monoy to Joan on watohos, diamonds. und valud: bles of every desorption, at GULDSSIIN'S Loan and Huulllons nice (leanavd),'0) Baay Madwor-st, Hatab- a i Mat L%4 '@ MADE ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. AND other wood socurittos, without removal, in Amounts tosult. 18 Deurborn-ab, Moms st and 1s, “I PONEY TO TOAN-SUME OF B00 TO H0,000 ON he 1d F100) buainess pro} at aes Te MEASAN RUACRSON a oriand f HY TO LOAN ON, CHATTEES AND GOOD uelty, Commoreial paper end chnital morte ales bought Huvi M10 LA Ee Se JOSEY (to IN Vict AS y PeikON DERTROUE eee an a a aoe aa c a8 will di wall {¢ Hee EAs Ywonty-binth wud Suato-a XCHANGH—it 1A WROWN, 1 DA ee eect aiurban low fo ueondee ‘80,0 teat aye et es fur clear house wad lot. fiaau hutol at Latiruuya for ather property, ‘leur suburban lots for horse and buRay, 4g juts in Stark, ¥ia,, for Chleaya property, Fitlycacra foray in Kentucky for tua hers} 11d carriages fur dlamonds, roa in fork YO gg HCHANGE REV ERAT, UNIMPHOV: clear lots ta the City of Phulsdotphis, ob pes luck, carey TOF pro} pany vel trou burs party m8 Small tuoniotratucs, Address xx bo dinily made out ene or two crouching femnte Agures, Lnevor saw unything in tho way of homo iu a clyilizod cauntry—and I have seen ao leal—moroappulling than this, Yet here Was tho case of a mun renting three acrey of Jand, and uaunily qutttog what he would he con- tent to calla liv inte of thom. Now, alual ho and tho thousands of others lke Nin havo rouched the ond or tholr miserable last soason's crop, and boyond thom but a little way lice starvauon, Tho balf-bay of Indian meal was all the fumlly had, nothing more romulning upon which, by sala or mortgugo, money ouvuld bo , and to the questivn, What will you do PR ern ess) OOO MAGAZINES AT 2 CENTS. o bound books at 5 conts. 20 bound books at JO cents, 150 bound bouks 0635 ceates, AN bound Looks at i pa Hina} sale at GIL Hite 's, 21 South Clark-at, PARTNERS WANTED. paiinen WANTED—A BLOCK RAISER IN NK braska, ownlog boad of cattio, 3} horses, tot 10, ch yay By Hoe aaah pact iu a ty nba lt at ati pro eons f fold Gitorust, J, Gs LASILTON. Us Was at ___. MISCELLANEOUS, CATHOLIC LADY Wis TO ADOVT A A Sabyaedinonine old whic ive ita mathers born In weil tien Tnquira at Crosby-st. Roforences of requira Badorcanmee (ratrantah Cail oraddress As OAKLEY, 1 3 EXTERMINAT! rminators forsale, rkeat, oor B ‘PENBIO: D BOUNTY MONEY NOW DUE AL- mast all soldiers, xallors, widows, of heirs. Timo toapply oxtonied to'duty, I90, Senior call for free Information, No feo in ndyanco. Capt, G, Re SIMS, United States Ciatin Agent, 6} North Churkest. P RES OF 0 HEMON-+ rhaldal pains can bo entirely cured tn three to Tour dagn by 8 kind of yerutable food—no medicine. ce twonty years’ mtundins have been enred Ith nit inya, I think Iuiny duty 10 oer follow -suflurorms know of this now discovery, NO PAY until you are entirely cured, 23 North ‘Paulina-st., entrance from uth side, Bt 9 o.m. Mationts waited upon if da+ RUNUSATIONT SR BA. CARE WARRANTS B POrmanent cure to those suffering with rheunine im orneurulkin, Cansultation free, B03 Wabuah-av. (PHE TURKISH, RUSSIAN, AND HLECTRIC bath-roums at the Palmer Huuso have bvon gront= Jy eniarved, vrpecially In the Indlvs’ department, jaw vory ulegunit and attractive, thean APIS PANTY WHO TAD 4 BT DERNARD POP se for aale on Madheonat on Suosdn nthe ith ean da purehaser by applying a POY., Upewtnind, CHES Tow F we NTED-BECOND-IAND outtit; tubes, baths, oto. uno otiice, PHOTOGRAPING Address Q 44, ‘Trib- It. RICAN, 173 CLAM G0—-CONSUT- tion frao, personally or’ by lettor, on chranio inalo or fomale A ures warranted, Fingst Mustrated bunk oxtant ht proscriptions tor all [ AB's) MISHION ON BATE ‘soitoudit TMedlcal treating, Indicating how conitemud iis. ilites muy bo reniovins ‘The vxpnrlonice of 2 yoacs! study, observation, and protonsiunal, practice, fay the nganctes that will dnsuro rentored manhood, strengthonied vitality, and sqund oonditinas of hoalli, that hava boon, inwalred by averutgud powers, & statemott of obstucica to marriage, and of the means by witel they cun be romoyed. Hy mall 25. currants cy vt postage stamps. Adirass Becrotary Musouin Roatoury und Solenco, 49 Sixtheay., Now Yorks WARTED-A GREMAN GintT, Foit Tota ork and to tke curoof children inn small fami a Jy, with food referen Wa 13 Michigun-nv, A AC ‘sroman cnok for priente family. with good references nocd apply. A NT GIth, rf Ne FOR one hit ined ddrean Q 4, Tribe une omco. WANTED-AT Gi) FULTON-ET.. NEAT ASH: land-nv., compotent do “general hausos all family, 3 W4STED—* GOOD COOK: noed apply. 18 Eldridga-court. ein 10 jeferencen required. WANT: ui ED—A GUOD, STEADY, to do kitchon-work; goad ‘baxement. W NTED—Gith FOR GENERAT NOUSRWORE ‘in smal) faint ly tnmedintoly. 827 Prairie-av, Nurses, ANTED-WET-NURSE. APPLY TO DR. IT, Wiciston 4 Biztoomtveata between 9 nnd inn x Warn, MIDDLE-AGED WOSAN—ONB that ts willing and healthy—to take entire charga ofa child and acw; nono ol Michigun-av, ers neud apply. 10s Hlousckeoporn. ANTED~A PLEASANT, PLAIN HOME AND Bu) rk (without other salary! 9 ay gh hausokcoper for bacholor. Lait MORE, Chicago. IN. offered to a AM WELL: SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Bookicepers, Olorks, &c. ITUATION WANTED—HAY A GOOD RELIABLH mat in somo a give good of sevoral yenrn’ ond Housd, hotel, clty ‘experience, for n clerkanig ‘ar other department, Can reference, ‘I 45, 'I'ribune ofice, Sats WANTED-BY A YOUNG BANS imve had several seul expericnce ns entry nn {nvolca clork In wholvsale stove biisincas. Can fure nish tirst-cines reference. Address 13 110, ‘Tribuna, ITUATION WANTED-TO MERCHANTS AND others—Tho advertiser ) A such as oditressing clroulnr, copying, exoouting or- nomployed) sevks tork, Gets, oie. by whlch he can support ulmbolf, and at the a gama Unie give employment other young men rim- Marly situated, Highest roferencus, Address Q 12% ‘Tribu no Tyay salesmany twent; 1ON ‘omce. WANTED—BY A Dity-GOODS enrs’ oxperience and bost of references} hot atreld of work: Address Q 16, Trib» tune antice. ‘Trades. ITUATION WANTED—CARRIAGE MANUFACT~ dq carriage and UFCTE, an experience painter wanta tho work i Eyelorzes clitat of rofmrences aata abil; 3E0, WHIGIE niece work iy. Addrass IT, Hox Wi, Lindsay, Ont Srivation’ WANTED — BY A. FIRST-CLASS ns elty tatloring tires HUTCH many years’ oxporiance with NONE OTHER RESPECTATLY waxes. 12) Boul i rade: best of reforonces given. Ad= , - INSON & CO. Appleton, Wir. QiitvATION WANTED—BY A VIRST-CLAEB CUTS ters t ire ents’ exporienco; Swedish nationale ity, Hest of referonces given. Address O If, Box 47% Gulosburg, ML ITUATION SD carringo stripers want ateady work: can stripe as fine os No. cotton thread;.enn do cano work alsa Hirat-clase, varnish rubber, eto.; hava worked for Cosn & Teniiraokw snd for Kimbatl basteny. 1 will givo #15 tu the frst oni wark ua woll act WANTED—BY & Co,, 30 and 373 Was thatenn do tha GLADETSCH, io can. FERDINAND Oi Went Indluna-rt. Miscellancotts. GItVuATION WANTED—AHK WAITER IN A PRI ID, rate family by n ewlorod wan. Hest of roforonces, Aildross Q 10, "Tribune ofive. TWUATION WANTED — AS BALESMAN IN 4) wholeraie, stationers, tobacco, or cigar house. ‘Two year’ expurionen aa dealer ih the Wort. Ad= dross P 87, Petia ath SITUATIONS WANTED—-YEMALE. Domestics. ITUATION WANTED—AS DINING-ROOM GIRL orchimbermald. Apply at 43 West Van furon+ ft. third Hoar. TPUATIONS WANTED —BY 9A FIRST-CLASH ©) woman us meat and pastry conk in a restaurants also & Woman to cook, wash, nnd tron in ‘A _FINST-CDABS.& ft private house, Good references, Cail for throe dayn at itt Wost Monrav-at. ITUAVION WANTED —BY PROTESTANT GER- man girl to cook, wash, and tro: orboarding-houre, bb Hinta-n. ITUATION or taka care a0 call At id 'T'wonty-ninitient. WANTEND—TO DO SECOND-WORK of chiliran by a German girl. §' in cooking, SWaviantewye! Samer ATION WANTED—HY lel; Js fully competent to do Gorinan and Ameri> iy and ironing, Referanco. 765 GOOD” GERMAN gituar ersuN WB housckvoper, oF 1ON AMousekecpors. WANTED-BY A MIDDILE-AGED urno for sick, OF 1 ns nu chit's uray stranger inthe city. 1 Eightoonttieat, HOARDING AND LOD 16 ELDULDGE-COUIt rooms, rate ef. atic! 434. iiseea furnished: alsu ain vomnodnted, NG, South Sido. ATH HOAKDING> ity rooms, A fow day buardore woe dirs, KA. REED. L4. Wat HASIT-AV., CORNEI MOUSH-TWO handtsomoly furhished roums on parlor four to rout, with board. Vy ‘ARM OOM, HOT AND COLD WATE, BUIT. ‘ablo fur two peranns,-with bound, near T'wonty-sccond-at,' Addi ress Q 44 I'ribung oflica, Wost Side. 896 WEST WASHING'TON-8T.—PLEASANT J Osouth mom, with board, for mun aud wite Rithout childrens a pleasant tome for n couple wlio enjoy the rool 7 laty uf othur jolly oness table woud, North Side. wooky without board, $1 to 8 (MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FOR BALK—AN UERIGIT CHICKERING SEVEN octave plano, in guod conuition; price, $17) cals. Sindiuna-uy. Pa 500 jor nrerenony sacs, av prices lower than ‘ever omurod bofore tn this market. Deniers and purchanre will find Pees | tock and sok aMtase fieatmuied “Cause aid gut. prices. ° OndANS| logue sont free ba application: WW RISIBATL : Comor Suite snd Adware. 5700 BOK F5—-UPHIGHT PIANO, MAGNIPL- yiuno, only Ease tasers ries sy Loleueted Weskore a uaker's price i cele! fe bull at THU West Bladiwuiieat ay th 13 Hips CHUB ING Bain, It work, from WANTED THIS DAY CHEAT MATES AND ‘boraca it fur furut use. 31 und 251 statu-at, FANTED-A TWO-SEATED CATITAGE, BIN: Wniertbr goed toni estate, Address P,P ung once. MS CAIEDS, VLORNHEY-A'L-LAW, ltt DEAK won, Cilendy. Advice freet 13 yuare’ experi San gutetly aud joxally transact Dp, TAUHY HAMMER, JUSTICE OF THE '» Ollco and court-ruoni Lt and’ Ld Chattol nortuave, ule, ackn dicwd. teapeen pane BE ORAGES TD ELM 'Y BORAGE CO., NOS. 76,78, AND BAST Vau Buren-at., eatablishod 1376; pormancut wu roliablay fur furniture wud werchundizo; advances. Gyelkage vou vounrrpni © bugulos, ota; choupyst and box Wo.¢. purwnnum, J.C. 278 OHLO-8 7. iD rooms to restty with youd tabla bound. Also, HANDSOMELY-FURNISIDS Gay-bourders wantu ILAIENCH MOUBIS, rison-sia., unr DI pea and room, por Iso Ture ai S ito bed-roum Hotels, , NER STATE AND ITARe 225 et a Hod vious rented without bound, tis N= Ard, VTL, Sa) WEST MADISON. SUK. wolleturauued front room and Vy INDSOR HOUSE, i pprite Palmer tiguse—itvow and board, $5 tu ber week; $1.00 por day. itd STATE-ST,, RIGHT Bes apace OAR WANTED oon D-TUMEE FURNISHED MOOMH, WITKE Bee a ttmly at tutus aduliay ‘North OF South Side. Address Q Hl, Tribune ofice, oat “CLABS BOALD INA PRIVATE oR Paty ‘or South pido, by a youns pila 1 wifecand atid. Woforoncun. Address @ 10, Tribune. OARD—AND FINSTOLARS FURNISHED LOOM uy Jad Boutlrside, Adurass Q G. ieibune whee, witha widow living sloues North or poaio~anp NOUS, Wie Bs F ONt—A LanY'e GonD Boalt 4 urothe letters ‘r ur will ros lyquroward of on Urinulig to Houm @TOrtand cal ih —Oit HINGE Wr private family cour Union bark, by jumewith good referencus. Address, witl 14, Tribune antic, Let Y AGE Leh eos OUT HUARD, 5 BRontles torias, Q LOST AND FOUND, __ ha A. ft BIN TING. 5 bys ~ BUH Manajrevuce (que Wine dat’ of Union Lark), Long tarinot 13 weuks will begin Feb. 2, coived by the mont. SST OT PTT Fl UANT-OFV CLOTHING, MUCH WILL HB PAID wORiug ae GLDHIGS, ol Mtatucae “Ordare by Tuall propiptly attended vo.’ Katablaied i MEMCHANDISE, | (OR OALH A ucONbACAND SnRKEOR TT : : ‘ KUCPAILCY, Ld We Muntuc. | dar. ieiuitoatubisaiteg, ele meg UCKIONS | nn OHALIEVOVANTS. Fou CHILDIEN, & | (ORSOLT Mild KiaNky ON Love, MATHIAG: divorce, law affal speciiiating, bustuuss, . 17 ‘Vullion ru: | Woot Madison-at, Yue Wo wid $). Us. ui # pa, THACHEINEILY. PH BUSS 10-1ORSH POWER EN- ST-O¥ ilaa: paw and coals, Wi iy and badd woel, overnor, ‘gulp, aud Bese, Wrice a OF | YASS Co. His Bou Canada + nin private faintly bala AND BMALL, @front room furnishod ur ua Mrivato familly x NOWTH CLARK-ST, FOURTT pooR FROM tho bridge” Brant rica, with buard, $( to 85 per ©

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