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THE RAILROADS. More Opposition to the Grand Trunk’s Entrance into the City. Gould’s Plan to Make St. Lonts a Way. Station on tho Wabash. . Tho Anti-Gowon Mon of tho Ponneylvanta Direotory Soleot a Onndidate. —— CHICAGO & GRAND TRUNK, At present the Chicago & Grand Trunk Railway, in order to get Into this city, has to use threo ant ahalf miles.of tha Chicago & Enstern IMnojs Ratirond to ‘Thornton, and from tho lattor point twenty miles ‘of tha Chicago & Western Indiana Rallrond to Chi- cago, although jthns a continuous lino to this city ns far as Twenty-aixth street, It is unable to uso Its own Ino this aldo of Thorn- ton for throtigh business to the elty because it coines nowhere nearer to the Western In- dlann Line than three ond.a half t6 four miles. In order to use its own line ns far-ns Fitty-first street at least, and thus virtually control a ine of its own Into tho city, the manngors of the Chicago & Grand Trunk proposs to bulld na connocting. link between its own line ‘and the West- ern Indiana three and three-quarter miles in length through {the Town of Lake just enst of Fifty-firat street, Although the Com- pany has purchased the right of way for tho now Jink, and does not ask permission to run the Ino on Mifty-first street, i {éeannaot go alend before tt has obtained tho consent of the ‘Town of. Lake, n3,0 number of strecta havo necessarily to bo “crossed, The boule- vard has also to be crossed, aud for this tha consent of the South Park Commissioners has to bo obtalned. Tho Chicago & Grand ‘Trunk officials hava matle great efforts for goind time past to obtain the consent’ of theso parties, but owing to the great op tion byn number of the property-holders along tho proposed Ine, hey, have mado but little liendway thus far. lt is claimed by the opponbnts. of the schemo that joir property is already more cut-up by tallronds than it ought to be, and It woul grently depreciate fn value If more were tullt. ‘Phe oflicials of the Company, how- ever, claim that no appreciable damage will be done to the property, as the land Uirough which the rond 1s to run belongs to the Com- pany, It would bo 0 Freater hardship for the Railroad Company to prevent it from making a connection with the Western Andiann near tho elty, and compel it to.use other lines to ect into ihe eity for more than, ‘uventy-Lliree iniles. A large innjority of the people of the ‘Town of Lake were in favor of the proposed Ine, and particularly the Btock-Yard peop, whose business would be prently fueliitated by the construction of tho Nne, The entire Stock-Yard interest and imany proporty-owners urge the con- struction of the tne, It was an naeknowl- edged fact that the Grand Trunk, which con- trols upwards of 1,700 miles of road and which taps three of tha tincipat soabonrd * cities, is now kept at ndistanco of twenty- three miles from the city when but the con- struction of three and three-fourths miles iy needed to get it into tho heurt of the alty, It now only asks of tho ‘Town of Lake and tho Park Commissioners such favors as have heretofore been granted freely to other and Jess important Ines. To prevent tho Grand Trunk now froin making the connection with the Western Indiana on the ground that cnongh ronds were giready: cute f up the property there, would be setting n proce- a deni would. ullinately : prove: dis-.| largest “amount “of the Philadelphin, astroua to the Interests of this arent Wilinington & Baltimore stock, eat elty, | ‘Iwo or three more new Tines | the fornis of Inw had been complicd with, ight want to cone into the city, but If the | and it was bolloved that fully 200,000 shares, ‘Town of Lnke authorlttes hol to thelr pres- | whieh is 70 per cent of the greatest amount | fae ent position, that the town was already too much ctit up by rulronds, nelther these’ nor any othor would over be able to get any nenr- er than tho Grand Trunk now [s, -and they would elthor be compelled to seek an outlet elsewhere ur place themselves upon tho mercy of alrendy existing lines, and in the. Intter event the clty would derive no benefit’ trom new competing ronus, ‘Che more rallrqads that come into the clty tha better it will be Tor Its luterests and-its future prosperityzant, ag tho suburbs are parts of tho city, thay will share in the cliy’s prosperity. “As the clly expands and eniarges tha \property fn tho suburbs will correspondingly increase In’ value, and therefore tho people In the suburbs -cannot afford to iny obstacics in| tho way of tho city’s welfare and future prosperity, as thereby thoy would only inflict damage upon themselves, ‘Cho Grand Trunk people bellove that much of the opposition against tho construction of the newconnectlng ink has beon worked up b VanderbilUs emlssaries, It was a_well- known fact that over sinco the Grand Trunk connenced to bulld its Jine to this elty Van- derbilt bog thrown every imaginable obsta- bio in Its way to prevent It from making any progress. Vanderbilt never made n secret of the fact that his fight against the Western Indiana rerardin y tho Sixtcanth-street cross- ing was on ly Jnstianted by his enmity to- wards the Grand ‘Trunk. ‘Qaving been beat- en at every polnt thus far, he now ombraces the opportunity to prevent tho Grand ‘Trunk from making a propsr connection between its ante ling and the Chicago & Western Lu- a ANOTHER -GOULD : SCHEME, Mr. Jay Gould has now o schome on foot: to bulld © short lino for tho Wabash, St, Louis & Pactiic to the Missouri River points which,’ If carried out, will make St Louls but a side station for that rond, and bring all the Missourt River business of -that lino direct to ‘Toledo and Uhicago by way of St, Charles, Mo, Mfr. Gould, {t {s undor- stood, has mado a proposition to the people along tho proposed |Mne from the con- wictlon of the Wabash main line at Spring- field to Grafton, It, at the conjunction of tho Ulinois and Misslssippi Rivers, that‘it they will provide the means for building the road he will construct a fino bridge across tho Mississippl nt Grafton, and also build: 4 Mno from Gratton to St. Charles, whero connection is again. mado with tho Missourl Branch. of tho Wabash, Tho Jino from Spingfield to Grafton Would bo about soventy-fve miles In length, and cross the Jacksonville, North- western & Southengtern, better known 18 tho Farniors’ Line” at Waverly, the Chi- cago, Harlington & Quincy at Keniper, and tho Chicago & Alton at Jersoyville, ‘The line from Graftou to St Charles would be about fifteen miles in length, Accordinely, about nincty miles of now = rua would bo required fn carrying ont Gould's — Intest — scheme. Tha — butlil- ing of this Ine would benetit the Wabush in inany ways. “At present {t has to take Its Nissourl River business either via St. Louls or Hunhibal. As *the bridces at each of those points ore owned by Independent com- punles, the Wubash fs required to pay, heavy ridge-tolls, not consitering the delays oc- casloned by tho transfer at St. Louls, Gould, VW, bullding an Independent bridge for the Wabash at’ Grafton, wil be able to pocket {ho toll himself, Besides, {ft will give the Wabasha dotble iine from “Decatur to Grafton, and will also greatly shorten the distanes from Ohlengo, and ‘Toledo to atie souri River points, If tho new line Js bullt the bulk of the Wabash’s business will no doubt be taken over the new route, and 8t, J,ouls and Hannibal will get but the leavings, Tho Injury to St. Louls resulting from the constructlon of the new line will be very serious, for the Wabash from St. Louis to St. Charles would become simply & branch Ung te be used almost exclusively for local But where the bullding of this now Ine Is Prove of such grent benefit to Gould and tho Wabash, “It 1s hard to seo why the should ask the people along the proposed Mne ta build tho road from Springfield to Grafton, It is 8 ol ene of Gould to Induce th people to build for him, orald hin in, building, new Jines,- whieh Mould be bullt without such ald anyway, ‘Thus far nonoof the points that have largely contributed to thd, construction of Gould Toads have derived the lenat benefit there- rom. 1f Gould andthe Wabash nacd the Une, as they ctulin they do, it will be built unyway whether the people subsoribe for the same or Dot, BURLINGTON WATER, The stockholders of the Chicago, Burling- m & Quincy Railroad Company will meet At the Company’s office to-day to yote upon & proposition to consolidate the Kansas City, St Joo & Counell Bluffs, and s aumber of branches In Lowa with the man jline. ‘The vriuclpal object of the cousolldation is sald to be for the purpose .of) unabling sho directors tu déclaro a serip dividend, Wat is, Lo water thotr stook 60% per cont. Tharo seems to | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, I380— WELVIE PAGE le no objection to the consolidation schemne, Lut considernbls dissatisfaction Is exprossed: agatnat tho schome of watering the stock, ‘the directors of tho road held soveral meetings in Boston Intoly consider- ing this scheme, but the ‘tiveralty of opinion Among them was go great that decided to refer olders. to be. leld in this.eity to-day, stockh: Th ne Enstern stockholders, was finally the matter, to the meetin; is said, favor the watering process, but tho Western share owners ara said reasons schemo are thnt thoy anything proyo ¢ jin the end. pany during the Inst year has cared sufl- pay 7 or8 per conton the stocks with the water added, itis not by any means cer- In that the enrnings will be as large noxt ‘elent to year, In ‘chmmenced to fall off serlously, A failure of crops stringent embarrass the Company to slich an, extent that In following yeurs It to pay more than 8 per cent, If that much, on the present amount of stock. Rreued that If there is a surplus aboyo the fmount required to pay tho rogular dividend, | had hind et of the ment of ties, Besides, it Ig watering a bad effect upon tho-Grangers, and lend hostily railroad legislation, ns the more peonle ol water”? under any circuinstances, It {3 elaimed by some par viding for the watering of the stock would bo ieanl, prohibits - this State. statutes, but Httle If there was noth! this Inw would be To overcome the propiaions of abject of consollt main ‘ling for which allege meetin; expressly allows ronds to issue new stock for new property consol 1d Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PaUanenrita, Dee, 27.~In the cloud of mysterious rumors hanging over the future of the Reading Railrond Company some fow Inted with the main Jing will bocalled new property ueguired, and on this ground it will be elalmed that ean be lawfully carricd o ut, ‘0 be opposed to it. The Riva for opposing the would nob gain stich action, which may rather Hisnstrous to thelr interests While Jt {6 tro that the Com- thoy fact, the carnings have already along the lines of tho rond, or Stato or National lagisiation, might would not be able is also ter be used in ‘tho extension existing Nnes and tho nequire- additional transportation | facill- feared that | tho of the stock at thfatimewguidhayo ut West are greatly opposed to tes that any action pro- , 18 the Jaw of Mlinols especially such process by roads chartered In While thore ts such 9 law on the et tho rnifrond officials will tind a mleutty tn getting around ft, and ng elso In their way than there fs no doubt that the scheno carried out at torlay's mectlins, he Inw Js the inting the lines with tho tirpose tho hag been enlied. While the law prohibits the watering of stock, it nequired, The properties to be % tho watoring scheme READING, facts appear,somewhat dimly and Indistinet- ly, it is credence. Nothing further has,been given to the public from President Gowen since ho | M announced the enthuslasin of the ineeting In “London, but without mentioning any names of those who were present, and I sce moro renson th: did not ho assured your correspondent moro than a ‘could ‘not havo the MeCalmont. proxies, At was asserted td-day In moro than ono quarter that tha McCalmont and Powell proxies hi it fore President Gowen arrived in London; | to only thing witness sow that when he spoke of his fumiy ho grow ox- elted, or perhaps indignant would be 4 better Wi hat he showed more feollny in this respect than the facts wur- ranted, When he came from the usytum he found that many articles of furnituro and old keepsakes of his had been disposed of by hin family, and, though he offered the purchasor what thoy had paid for theta, he cou! thom back, that he wi meeting that they had been given to tho op- position; vory day of Mr. ‘and tho of Boston, correspondents of ‘MeCalmont &.Co., who also. control tho ever voted atone election, would be cast for Pa Frank 8. Bond, now the Vice-President of the ‘Yexns & Pacltic, for President. In this belie tlon 1s ve is still & grent the _ virtual & Pacific since, 18% through all ‘its hard thnés, during which Its: credit has: been matntained and the business of the un- finished line stendlly developed, ft was further sald that Gcor; Inrga coal the Directors of the Buffalo, and Stephen A. Caldwell, President idelily ‘Trust, which 1s trustees under of the F two of thi of Managers, Maj, Bond went intothe Board of the Texas & Paelfic when it was enlarged by the nddl- | 2 ton of the New York Interest, and the office | {Eom tothe bishop. fie mot the ‘The stock was conspicuously weak all day ma found ine ts In aplte of n strong bul Punanerrnta, Pa, Dec, 27.—It-is now | ¥pon his forohead. stated fora fnclthat Kidder & Peabody, bank- ,ors of New York and Boston, have the Mc- removed Calmont management of the Rending Railroad, and it is said Vice-Pre: holders, yot been At tho Gowen hi who wanted him to Inycatigate tho management, veo a feeteraal isa ned ies SRE 0 had anot Europ ITEMS, the ono ho bad {n Amorica, nnd that an account Mr. John Miner, formerly General Fretght Agont of the Kansas Pacific Railway, has been app ger Acentof all the Divisions of tha Oregon Rallway at Portland, Ore, Tho Missourl Pacific and the St, Louts, Tron Moi just issued a joint clrewlar announcing that vith true, but nevertheless worthy of The r to belfeyo that Mr. Powell | Mr. ¥ en erate nelle nud bad conducted twa sults plovin aust a, reckon without his host when month ago that Mr. Gowen ad been executed In duplicate be- ts notified on the day of the London and that they were sent on that to this country, one set to the enro Joln C. Bullitt, of this elty, other to Kidder, Peabody & Co., Messrs, ¢ many lending Directors in fnanelnl but Institutions in th nis city concur, and the selec ry generally approved, Maj, Bond % young man. but has ‘shown deal of exceutiyo ability ns Presidont of tho ‘Loxns F, Tylor, 5 operator in this eity, and one of Pittsburg, Tituavillo & 18 Mortgages, would be in tho Board to this elty, | marke! proxies to yote against the present they havo selected Frank 8. Bona, wident of the Toxns & Pacifle Rall- called by votes of to stock- ‘Tho ticket for Directors has nat announced, although mnny proml- ending office it was_stated that ad not left London, Tho clection ainted Genoral Freight and Passen- & Navigation Company, with oflico untain & Southern Railways have on and attér Jan, 1 thoy will discontinuo all apecial rates and rebates, and that thorenfter all freight shipped over thelr linos ls to be charged at regular tariff rates, abo -A. ctroulnr just issued by, D. Wishart, General Passenger Agont of Bho 9 Bt Louis & San Francisco Railway, makes thaannounce- | tin ment that, the ofttea of Northonstern Das- senger of that rond being abolished, Afr, t Charles E, Jennings Ig appointed Northern | 2! Pasaon and go Is town, W 000, will! elty. cy Atrall 1 the ‘Euro through holders, approving new 5 po, with but ralsed Presiden! sags ie appointment to take effect Jan, 1, El Paso, Tex. bids falr te bocome a great railway centre, 1s now within 200 miles, and Sppronehing nt tho rate of two miles a day, | ‘I! ‘Topeka & nes expect to enter. tha sleepy old Mexican The European & North Amorican Rallway glyes notice to Wastern rallronds of tho or- nization of the Provinelal & Now England John & Muine Central Railways, running he- ‘tween Portland, MMe, and St. J connecting at bor Polnts in Now England and points south; also ot Bt. John, N. i, for Halifax, Prince.| wo Edward Isiand, and all polnts in the Ei t jfovinces, ‘The object of forming this new | His froight trafic hotween the Maritime Prov- Inces and New England points, President Gowen, of the Reading Railwa isin Lond Jy collference with. the stock: wow scheme for ubliities of the Cor had been considered resolutions were presging entra contidence it} and recommend- Ing the continuance of the present manage. | at ment, which were enthusiasticatly adopt shows, Becor lib toa Liilindoly hlnauthority, Ulon Mir, Gowen hi i} by Thomas aves the wav for hia reflection as MeCaimont proxies. ‘The scheme will probabl cessful conclusion, thus freelns ny from the heavy floating debt and rester- ng It tu the position accupled tha suspenston, trinsic value of the stock $10 por share, ast transfers certain oklixutions preceding the stock to.thag abares, it Acont with hoadquarters at Chi- ‘Tho Southern Pacific Road ‘he Atchison, Santa Fé is hastening toward It, tho ‘Toxas Pacific, and three othor hich now, with a population of about in @ fow ydars bon live Amerioan | 03, ine, comprising the Maino Central, an & North American, and the st. ohn, Ne Be Portland for Boston ‘nnd ail | }e astern | the Hine is to develop passenger and nesilay fo presented his avin tho Minanelal dis- any, After the mattor the deferred Income bond et an iB et reent income obligations, and ex- ed, one single dissenting vote, ‘This ag overcome tha opposition Wilde Towel, and t, a9 he has undoubtedly the deferred-bond be carried out to a suc- thea Com- previoug to | Bne ‘This will apprectate the In- amount aud pluces them behind good living. n varioty of strange in elther which ho bnd sold twent; lit at $1, tr. Wells suggested to his counsel that this ovidenes hnd better bo stopped, as It would dam- ave the trade, seldom had a word, Charitapto Funds.” forn number of ineaalty in bim, ant during the past tobo was not insan rond, ag thelr eandidate for the Presidency, He Mr. ¢ Bond has been walted upon, and, while do- cling to enter the list'asan active candidate for the position, signified his willingness to {uke the oftiea If by: eblidren. nent people are named as iikely to be chosen, | what the othar of hig oscape from mortitled thom. Hv also anid that he had ahi brothor named Jacques ltcnaud, . At this point a recess washad until 8p. m., when tho stand was taken by 3 mont! the asylum, and watchod to discovor syinptoms of bis insanity, which sho todo. Bho tried to find oul whothor ho had a “hobby,” but hodid not seom to have one. Wer coriversations with him had a wide Tango, and sometines ran on personal mattors, Bho saw enough of him to form adcelded opin« jon asto his asnity, which was that at prosout he was decidedly sane, In croas-oxamination witneas stnted that sho bad hoard the dofendant speak of another fam- jom ho was aducating, fo sald that thoy bud been taken thora by thotr grandfathor, it was her experience that a pore pertootly sound on businoas Sed ily hohad in E son mixbt be aod yet be . subject to o1 othor topics. Bhe could — hardiy judge | it A man ta talk about a second fumt brothor in Europe whon be did not havo thom. Dr, of. G, Bherman, of Michigan City, bolleyod dofondant to bo sane, loving, and sho to hn got in the Voilyer, who did at dons never beard of tba de! JOEL WENRY WELLS. Beginning of the Examination as - to His Sanity. A Numbor of Porsons Who Bollovo Ho Is of Sound Mind. Somo Intimations of What tho Prosecution Intend to Show, ‘Tho hahens corpus caso of Joul Henry Wolls, who cacaped from tho Rigin Insane Asylum, was called up for hearing yeatorday morning befor Judge Moran, The denth of Mtr, W.G. Holmes, the nominnt relator, was suggested by Mr, Osborne, and by leavo of tho Court tho nomo of tho petitioner himeclf was substituted, Mr. Glbbs asked whother tho caso was to bo triod by a Jury. ‘Tho Judyo sald that {t was a vory unusual pro- ccoding to have s jury In such a matter, and ho not expected to have onc. Mr. Usbus professed hitmeelf satishod, and Mr. Osborne procceied to read tho petition, the pur- tleulars of which havo alrendy been published. Tic said that in June taat Bir. Wells went to Allen's Grove, Wis, to attend to somo business, And was ongaged there until a month ago, whon he moved to Chicago in order to start fn tho book- rolling trado, In which bo was engaged when ar rosted, Ife aupposed that the objoot of tha In- vestigation was to find out tho condition of tho Petitioner's mind at the present time. ‘Tho first witness called on bubalf of tho pot!- tloner wna . Hi. We GILLESPIE, who teatifiod that be was bookcopor for W. G, Holmes & Co., and was acqininted with Mr. Wells, having transacted businoss with him, setling him books, since last Auguat. Mr. Welly bourht tho books and gold thom, proving 1 vory" successful saleaman; In fact, *benting all other sollors hollow." Ho was able to earn a very Ho know of Mr. Wells having bean in wn insano asylum, but thor was no in- dication in bia manner of Insanity. Ho bad a yory good incmory, : ‘itnoss bad conversed with the prisoner upon topics, and thore was nothing Is convorsution or manner, and Be bolioved that the defendant's mind was sound. Jn cross-examination, witness eafd that Mr. Wella bad montioned the fact that he had a con- tract with Harper Bros. which made bint solo agent for them for the sale of Stanley's * Dark Continent" in Illnals and Wisconsin, was furnished him for hic was $10. m. “Guests of tho Hearth,” o ‘and he old it nt $2. MN, JOSEPIt F. LYON, a lawyer of Elkhorn, Wis, entd that he had mot ells several times in the past few yoars, for hlinyn re wralnst Mr, Sydney Alien, tho father of Mr, Wells’ wife, and anothor case who fendant bad been arrested with an officer on a charge of trospasa, Iu both Proved a vary {ntdlligent cliont. Witners' opinion was that Mr. Wells’ mind was very clenr on afl business matters. Ho lad vary" ft, effont who so readily caught regard consideration, Thu cular in him wos tho suggestions tho engender made in tness did not think if truo, were not Irrational. MR. JAMES G. EVEREST, connected with the Chiengo, Milwaukeo & 8t. Poul Railrond, suid that he ind known Mr. Wolls Years. Ho saw no evidences of MR. As WOODARD, Itty farmor and Justice of the Ponco,. residing uoar the Village of Allon’s Grove, Wis., suid bud been Infimavely, Acquainted with the dofeni- four years and believed him sang, In cross-oxamination witness sald that Wolls ial jnstoied to witness thut his wife was un- chasto, J. Mi. OLIVER, attorney,of Chicago, ballevad the defendantanne, Ho sald Mr..Wolls told him a stury concerning 0 bundle of yaluabla family papers, which, ho said, he, bad banded toa man who pretended to him to xlvo Bishop Intor, 16 DIRN was not nuthorized to forbim. Whilo telling this story Mr. Wolls seemed to be groutly agitated, tho tenrs caine to bls cyes, and the perspiration stood jn beads Sr. Wells sald also that Mrs, Thornton was bis slater in tho litw, but not tn fact. Ho also, on anathor ocension, confd witness a fact which ho hoped ho would not bo forced to furnish in open court. ‘The Court informed tho wituess that he n if ho proforred it, contide tt to tho Cour! counsol coniidentially, which the witness did, ‘he defendant niso informed the witness that but that his wife, Dr. Ine, him to bo anno, had yet caused him to bo adjudged msane. 1o an interviow bo hud with his wife bofore this shoolfered toubandon the consent to do six things. hoshould keup awny froin her,and that be should not interfere with tho curnings of bls minor Ho declined to mention to witness matters wore, Witness doniod thut he over told him that he bad been put inthe asyluin at the instance of seventeen taxpayers resent Bishop MeLaren, askin, ir. Q. M. Fuller, well knowin, DR. P. D, . Gorn, ' of Elgin, who ‘sald that sinco tho 6th of lost iho’ tad mot MMe, Wells several times, boarding in tho same Louse with bin: for some weeks. Ho bad conversed with fin ‘upon tha topics of tho day and others, an sane, MNS, 0. W, PECK, of Michigan City, an old Indy, sald that sho bad known tho detondaut from $f boyh taught the school be attended. Fyne then Witnoas bad had seen tim very froquently, for one year been Matron of the Jucksonvilly Insane Asylumn, She saw tho defondant acyeral hig csoapo from him olosely, in order jos at Michigan City aftor urope wht an ovidence of inaanity MIG. J. A, THORNTON, of Michigan City, alster of the defendant, sald that in her cunvorse with the dofondunt sho had not been able to detect anything out of the way. gontlo, kind, considerate, and wns really surprised, after nll No through, that ho had not changed, jon he camo bome after oscaping from pluanle, lacerated and tho eclf-command be displayed during the agony he bore when she bound her that bo was porfectly wane, arance Was that was Blwa: asylum = his condition was hands wore | frightful, jacksonville of a ft of epilepsy, Bi od to, huve ‘Deon Induced” ‘a She nover h gon. Py trio or not? ‘The witnes it was Impo la for her to anawor fl wor to anuther qui bud 8 60 by such & person. ‘itness dunicd having written a lattor to do- fenduat at tho time he was iucarvoorated telling ‘hin that Jt was tho best thing that could bayu ‘hls buok 0, and tho price to the He bad sold about Sftson of Ic ya day, was supplied re de- enses Mr. Wells jd not get Witness hoard the defendant deliver a lecture at Elkhorn, Wig, upon * Tho U1 Tho lecturo was exten jornry, and Insted an hour, and contained noth- thint would Indicate a disurdored mind. rexgoning was cond; the statements regarding tho abuses carried? on in some of the charitable institutions of tho Uulted States wore strong, so and Abuse of that ho Jed to might tani rosecution i£he would ‘wo of those were that tho Elgin Asylum has gron' ft belloved bin oyhood, when hallucinations and a balfs Up his wounds ussured Hila whole ap- Po of 4 sano tan, Bbe cone yorsed with bim subssquentiy and found blin atillof sound mind, Sho hid atways considered bim of a very nervous femipemimenty of quick perceptions, and bright mind, In cross-examinution, witnoas stutod that tho defendant was /counected with the church ut 8 yeargof ago and wna a Christian at 6; was ale Ways very trutbful. ‘There were throo children jum P,—herself, tho defendant, and tbo insane asylum ups pose by Mnatoly cuusod by hls belng incarcerated thore after bu had recovered bis re brother named Vaul. Mr, Gibbs asked tho quus- Supposing that ho bud cluimed thut bo had traveled two yours in Euro: a German Countess there, aud hud four vbildren, one of whom was coming bere soon to outof bis trouble, would you believe it to bu dodged tho quostion, stating that pO and marriod ot bint lon, whe sald that abo endant’s having kept a mistress In Crawfordsville, Ind, orof bis hay- hoppencd. frat proc had always held that bo was sone. Sho never advised ber fiuaband to Institute the bad ber aanetion or not. In answer to a question na to tho defendant's Hor husband bad instituted tho edinga agninat tha defendant, but sho hak rhe coedings, and cottld not renember whother thoy hallucination regarding tho illegitimacy of ono of bis chiidron, witness stated that he had timated to hor that one of Lis children was dif ferent from tho reat. Tho examination hore closed for the day, and the Court adjourned to 10 o'clock this morning. AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND OPERA-NOUBE. For tho present weok a novel departure has beon made by the management of this thontro Thore will n matinée porfurmance every day, tho object of which fs to give ‘childron during this hollday season an opportunity to witness “Cindcrelln; or, Tho Little Glaaa Slipper.” Tho first ropresontation was given yesterday aftor- vou, and, considering tho sudden change in tho wenther, tho respectable In size, and ombraced a number of well-known professional peopto, Tho fatry taloof “Cinderella” has always a charm for children when set upon tho stage, and no doubt the bright dresses, the music, the charlot with {téllve ponies, brought on for the oxpress pur Pose of carrying tho downtrodden sister to tho Prince‘s palace, and tho little fairies, will all bo viowod with renewed Interest. Intorest in tho plece, however, could be very much increased If vot atrung out fn unnecessary Ara very prosy and tiresome to thuse who have: seen better stayo vorsfonsof thastory, In tho third vet, which occurs .in the patice, a number of apcclatists ure introduced, the most important being Miss Lizalo Simms, who appenrs tn abouta dozau different costumes, makin with marvolous rapidity, Littte a dnncer and singer, {6 8 clever ebild; tho Parisinn troupo in tholr skipplog-rope dance win intioh odmication, There is throughout the nuthor bad two nets the eco ot ! sint'a music, whtole Diost part aro unable to cope with, Kelsey makes a chnrining looking Prince Paru} gui abd Miss Annio Shaffer presents n sweet, and modest, and lovable Cinderella. What thera fs of It, J patnetlc, Migs Elina Dolat houfscness, and Miss Jennio IL Jent rough roubrot, haughty, wicked mour, ited, neted the Mr. Mark Smith as aAlfdont ond Mri Ji fate there 1g no opportunity for fine settings in | o¢ the third act, however, the scene {8 pargicularly sisters. in whoss vocal - ability 1s io. Be Dandint; audienco wna = quite length. groat dual of Luge tho compang for the Mies Lizzie pinyed tho very laron,_ clovorly’, good and origival in ita design. Nat Goodwin, Clancy, George in its 46 tho new version of ierman. Mr, Ed provement upon tho present week. Eliza HAVERLY'S. No oxtrayaganza In this country bas probably mado moro moncy to the owners of tho pleco thon “Evangeline.” When originally produced, sone years ago, its bright and catchy airs, ite telling allustous, and comto characters hit tho popular fancy. During the early years of its exietenco {thud such people us W. H. Crane, Venio Knight, Lizzie Webster, and other well-known clever people tn tts chlof roles. Mr. Hurry Hunter, ag the Lone Fisherman, {8 tho anty rematuing momber of the casts which gavo tho plecs {ta yrontest popularity, As the extravaganza lost in popularit: wenkened their colnpany, tho present season the plece was rewritten, and revamped. at Haverty's lust night. In Hon there fs to finprovement; Indeed, the plece bas been wonkencd very much, and the com. pany enguged In Its representation arenas wenk the extravaganza. Miss Jarbentt makes an unsattefactory Evangeline, Hor volee fs not equal to tho work, and her netion is rough. Miss Louse Senrio looks rather pretty’ 18 Gabric.and acts with considerable dash; ir, deorgo i. Fortescue has some now dresses for his otd part of Catherine, and Barry Hunter by his claboration—his Introd Dusiness—hus apolled tho. vonile elfectof the guiminally: siicnt and undornonstrative Lone Fish Chapman in the milo of Le Blane te too ponderous, und tho churacter sub- atituted for Capt, Deitrich iscertainty not nn ims the caricature of Hutlor., “ Evangellne™ wilt be givea evory night during Weatheraby, shape was THE MESSIAN. Miss parts. the applause wae thau waual. Miss Chicago. evening, Cincinna Miss Crauch sang also most Aron anly <: Perhaps, quite ag woll ng on tho memorabl Tho anninl holiday weok porformance of “ Tho Messiah,” by tha Apolto Club, occurs to- night, aud promises to bo # brililant succoss, A. choral rehenrea! ocourred fast night in the largo auditorlum, glven for the benofit of tho nssoclata members, and proved a very enjoyablo affair, The chief attraction to-night contres in tho soloists, thres of whom wilt, be heard bere on ‘this -cocasion for tho ‘drkt time, and. two, Norton ani HI, thelr début: in this: olty, 7 given iu Cinoinnatt Inst-Saturday night undor ‘Theodore Thomas’ dircction, and “Miss Ni and Miss Cranch éung the suprano and alto The Commerctat spenks of those two urtista ss follows: “As to tho soloists, the so- prano, difss Norton, gave clear evidence of im- rovement, Hor naturally lovely voico 13 com- ing to be more under her control, and especially in bor way of tiking and sustainiy; Bir. wi may be tho fl Thos each change ‘atte Seymour, Her vaico, is melodious and: syin- ro, who suffored from ughes, an excel- arts of tho W. TH. Boye lime al ir. Ed Connell as james Vincent as Pedi wore nelther very mood tor very bad. Inthe first two the maung At tho beginning of ern presented the recoustruc- ction ‘of mich imnke @ oratorio was forton, plain notes, Tho enrlicr solos wore dono woll, but when it aumo to the Inst ono, +I know th deomer Hyoth,' she cclipsed horsolf. bus sho sung as sho sang in that number, Inet night, and nevor has it been heard better in thiselty, The public scemed to recognize tho oxtraordinary bonutics of the performance, a8 enernl,and inore prolonged orton will sing noxt week in if shoalngs aa woll as sho did I proud ‘of hor. ut my How Novor inst TO! oats | 1 ry of November last, when her voice interproter | 1 tho Verdi Requicin so wondroust soma abatement it was oxquisit.” “TITE BERNHARDT SALE, Nonrly $3,600 worth of tickots wero sold yes- terday for tha Bernhardt cngagemont. All woro senson tickets. Tho office was at the muslo- etoro of Root & Sons, on Stato stroct, and ‘Treas: uror Redfleld was the soller. Vicker conaidors thisn very largo sum for tho first day of salo,—Io fact, ho gays no such sum has evor boon taken in this clty, advance opera sale. Only four tickots were sold toone person. Several speculators apponrod at ys buteven with Manager Bfic- even upon an tho counter, but wereat once “spotted " by the ‘Trongurer, Who refused to soll them seats, Ono Now York (sa ye #000, day's couriers leVicker’s out as fur as posaibl Uckete has canved 1 fa ik town willing to Inveat determination to rule lo all “cornera”’ ACADEMY OF MUSIC, At thia thoatro Mr, C. W, Barry In bls thrilling and hair-raleing drama, “escaped from Sing- Sing," renppeared Jost night toa crowded house, Mr. Harry porsonntes iu the course of tho play ‘a sport,” a burglar, a forgor, n Scotch. man, ond soveral othor charactors with moro or Jess accoptability to hla audience, ilo fa sup- ported by the regulur stock company, Mr, Goorgo Learook nesiming tho part of Miss Goorgio Tytor that of the injured innocent Laure Livingston, whilo Miss Katio Hownrd us somo walling among tho gontlcmen who calculated to make a pot of monoy ontof thoengigomont. Among yestor- urchasers were Dr, Henratin, Herbert ay ‘T. Lombard, William Hayden, George i, Duniap, Edwin Heainard, Marshal Field. On the 10th Milo. Bernhardt will make her firat ap- warunoe Kt BoVicker’s, probably as dAdricune flarry edfort, on Alfce wing a warm corner in tho honrts of the poople, an entirely freah vurioty olio precedes the play, In which ‘appear the Tovant{ino; the serio-coml Cordollo and Victorolli, ¢ formors; Fletda and Lestte, the Irish character impersonators; the Varkor Sisters, Sum Deuciy, and Murray aud Siurpby.* MVICKER?S, ‘Tho wizard Herrmann began the second week of his ongagomont Inst night in an ontircly now program, which appeared to bo greatly relished by hisaudionoo, Among tho- astonishing foals in thoentertainmont is tho dooapltation act, agit & number of clover card tricka, Tho Onofri -, Brothers have alvo somathing frosb. 4 upon a new instrument, namod Theo. tho bag-pipes, the ocarina would sound much sweeter at oO distance of two or threo ou 4 tall —— THE OLYMPIO, Milton Nobles as Jack Ryder, 2 miner in the rough, and the horo of “A Man of the Peoplo,' reappeared on this stage last night, The picoo {a of a charactor excellently aultod tu tho taste of tho Olymple audionce and will uo doubt io,| More in itto got n « vollat up in busi. nee aie Nobtes will resurrect Tho Potente yoabable tae on Thuraday, and that well-known drama witl | A.C, Burtun, run until the ond of the engagement, HOOLEY'S “ Fun on the Bristol,”a picco full of. mate- rial for broad merrlinont, is pow in tho scoond week of Its run at this theatre. Tho present will bo ita Inst weok here, and tt will bo by Nat Goodwin In a now * absurdity.” — DRAMATIC NOTES, “Tho Galley luyo" witt betba nextattraction at Havorly’s, ‘Tho cold wave sorious) ance at the theatres Iaat ulght. Noxt wouk Stud Grangon appears in, tho now play, "A Butlled Beauty,” at A spectacular pantomime called “The Domon loVickor’a, of Durkuces” is runuing at Fox's Theatre, Banager J. G. Hanna, of the Euctld Ono Tlouse, who bus buen in tho sity for w day two, will leave tor homo to-night a the ocarion, succoedud peteotod, tho Sttond- 0 equitlbriat, Fred 0, jas Poll aS; ho horlzontal-har per reyldency, ments of Aepuctes af thin cb Wharton, Ci ment; and Isfah Piatt, of who was'a candidate Hostotier. 8. Wallor, Enq. demandin work ont braced vontraet: niso not {n tho apecificauions. ‘This communica- Hon embraced In it a request that, aa to whether T would do such work or not I should anawor s" or no,” and for reasons mo self ovident, I, auswared cates whi ON ch my wo wilt not bt Uons, tess than one! tho building. tour T-irun, the ori not to futuro lotting. 1 therefore bid $105,004.69, and afterwards con- tracted for that sum, to do the work embraced There 1s moro th an one hundred thousand dollars of general Ironwork on tho plan of the bullding outsite tho speciticas kp ilants of the roof are aleo hot lit the specifications, and will coat £30,000, Since the making of my contract some person not yet publicly known, without my Knowledge or consent, has crased the figure * seven," orig- te Specifications of the sizes of tho the roof, aud udded on a line low Three anda balf by four, ten and no auarter to thirtecn pounds per font.” ‘The very jorm of this chingo abows that {t was not put there by an urchitect. The erasure of tho firure koven is visible on the soriginul plan, ond that figure is upon the plan furnished me, and traced from your plan by tho city officers, The new Ine entered since, of course, ig not on the tracing given mo tu bid on and work by, for tho Teaon that Ht hus since been added ta tho original, This alterntion adds to tho welght of phe tron. ‘anid to the cost of the work from $5,000 0 Analyt {ron ‘rafters of bol part of iron of the bull ‘oxpress!; or, Iraatl indi to tho lower ot into tho Trenaui Soone, bus ithonal taking $7,000 an nd THE COURT-HOUSE, Sexton's Reply to the Mayoral Forfelture of His Cone tract. He Charges Erasures and Alterations in the Original Document, seemed rorieally: pee cy In such mandiny that tho roof accu in the poss do worl And Asks for Information os to What tho Mayor Means, Mayor Harrison yesterday received the fulflay- ing letter from Contractor Sexton In reply ton communication addressad to Mtr. Sexton notify= ing him that a part of his contract on tho City- Halt had been forfeited: : Cuicago, Deo. 2— The Hon. Carter If, Harrison, Mayor of Citeayo—sins A few lays since I re: ceived an official communtertion from Charl Commissioner ot Public Worke, if that, ‘a8 n pure of thu. contract to uo ic now City-Hnll nocording to certain specifications, I shoutd not em specifications, and de- put fron work fa ing to the specications on plans sion of the city, changed and altered alnce tha making of my ; and that I build skylightain tho roof fraudulently Tain now In receipt of your communteation of + tho @d inst, ju which you deviare my’ contract forfeited In part, becnuso E will not comply in rk with the altercd plans, and because £ ulid tho skylights notin the specifica- Tain desirous of doing everything my contract ee duty requires; but 1 respocttully suggest cannot keep up with scratchings, alter the — wholo There was'then drawn of laying tracing-cluth over It so that each line and nuury could be scen through and trieed) a part of suck plun, einbraging the work to be lat. THE PLAN AT THE TIME of tho tracing marked tho sizcot tho fron rafters to be used In tho rouf “three and one-half by seven pounds per foot.” Specili- cations of all tho pieces of iron, einvracing thése rafters, Were thon trausferred to the part of tho plan traced off, and which were necessarily like ginal as the photograph to the man, and landed by the proper city official to me to bid on, St was at that timo expressly stated that any portion of the work in the plan handed me and to which specifications wero not attached was id on, and would be subject to a in such speoifications. tons biden. Tho ak nate ations, and additions made behind my back upon iny pling while faim at work. specifications of the tron work [ was to bid on furnished mo Lhave had tho city, and the same being speci din them, and such contract, of the Whole Srun work to be dong on the building, and having contracted to do the work according to specifications, I do not fee) enlled upon to fignore such specit and do the fron work not desoribed consequently tot a part of whothar in the lower part or in the skylights of In reference to the alterations the following are the fucts: There was a plan buildin, rst Tom tbat plan (by cations: drawn, 00, Under those fucts fam unwitting, 18 contract, to put in alt tho not embraced in tho speci- I am to do &100, specifications, tn the lowor m1 an il #0 on and do a n tho contrs i l am to rag The ol}; And if part of the ecifuntions, why nm 1 to do skylight work, iso not in tho specitications? I am willing to purt of tho work embraced AC, sitnourh not legally divisible, a costing from $5,000 to 610,000. . You ray that my contract is forfelted in pies as Te inoney, and Heations furniehed me, aud not in the contract fy Heated to auch specifications, nt a cost of $100,0W, or twice the contract price: or the skylights, alsa outside tho specifications, at o coat of $10,000; or tho rafters uf the roof, 05 an- larwed by fraudulent alterations upon. the plans, understand, in reference to tho iron of the rvof and the skyliguts. ‘This con- it, ng Lam udvised by counsel, is in Its nature Wiatble, . Itfs ta do all tho -work in tho ppeol- Neations for §105 02.6), It is so much work for so much tL always beon, and stlil am, willing to do. When ‘ou take from the contract u part, you take an indivisible part, and Ivave a part'to which no separate prico attaches, As, 1f tracted to produca a crop for 81 ‘De forfulted ng to the sowing and the renping, havo inun cou- it cannot inforced ns to ton isan entirety. I uhall, therefore, conslder eur action a8 wrong- fuby and unlawfully annul’ shai hold the clty responsible for all damages: Jnvolved, Notwithstanct desiro to know moro definitly what you mean in the Rages gon me Do you mean according jetier ol ling mny contract, and this couclusion, I tho Comnissioner that 000 of work not in the mrt of tho bullding, nd thus give tho city £2,000 of work tor $105,002.60,—work which in the progress we have pase oy ‘and nobody ever thought of requiring me am not te do work in the bullding not jo tho ns heurly as tho valuo of auch work cun be nscertatnéd upon na FOUND DEAD. man wes drunk body waa over tha: found, ody was lying: foully deat enteulution of pro-rato valucof such work to tho whole . caniraot, as I construc it. not willing todo any more, if L am only to bo paid in proportion a8 such work bears to tho wholo, as you construe the contrict. therefore, do you understand Iam to bo pait for mare work,under your construction or ming. Pleuge answer nt onco, asl have business ar- rangoments depending upon such answer, Youra vory respectfully, ————— Hut Tam How, P.d. SEXTON, Chartes Ropp, of No, WNorth Paulina stroct, whilo on his way to work at 6:30 yesterday morning, found an unknown man lying pros- trate on the pavoment about twenty foot north of tho bridgo North Linlsted struct, Suppoaing that the and benumbed by tho cold, bo drugged hin to tho saloon of Mra, Christinngon, at the cornerof North Branch and Streets, Where ho was found to bedead, The body was not quite cold, 60 thut death could not buvo ensued lung before the were no marks of violence upon tho body, and tho position In which tho sania not indicate that he bna been with, river at Halsted Thero And besides £213.55 cust, a number of wan probabi Alve fee! to tho Morgue ————— recefpts, one for a dog Hoonse, havt tobert ‘Inman, and othor urticles wero found Intact upon bis person, The deceased fF age, about ieand wha The upper lip and ebin hus bocn recontly shayon, The body wae tikon by Oller Fred Hollinger, and thero it awalts idontiication and tho Coroner's, Inquest, or ‘onra 0) L ciglit Anehos tailbrown hu kors mixed with gray. the numo INDIANA STATE AUDITOR. aA $7,000 Delicioncy, Deo, 23.—Tho defclenoy in ex- A. Suar's account with tho county turns outto by much larger than was reported ut firat, How up the office, that he was short £1,000, and rajnod that sum on a mortynge on bis farm, and palit Binco bis successor, J. 1. beon in tho office ho hus discovered Benvonp, Ind, Treawurer Lol. F, ry was follows: Joly principal deput: Clork if nthe all. Cal. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trilnines, InptaANArowis, Ind., Doc, 27%.—The official bond of Edward H, Wolfe, Auditor elect of the Stat ie tie sum ot gee at roved the Governor. ays Is honds- fin. ure A from Rush Count ‘ Mr. Wolfe's Mr, Woilfo has made his appoint- N, Caons, Wright nsine Depart Lagrange County, ‘or Attditor before the Bate Convention, Clerk in the Laud Dopart- men word, when he wive dufclengy, amounting to $4,000 oF ard to-day a big bondsmen together and assigned to property, to sccure thom, Ita ore 18 a Buticlont Amount Lo Day the shortnoss, tls sooptritica aro Hobort Kelly, . Cupt. Isaac Newkirk, audu dp, . ry or [Ost on wits Wiss 4 wink-fur collar, brown Warrouay. unt ic recelye roward, POUND. BIDE, YESTERDAY, A allie Hing, aeturn 18 174 oat en BUN ou. Thy darth Anite atta dross CHL Reha UNDAY—GULI BIACET SET will bu rowardud by leave jer Hier Muuse, THY, TIIMUNE: HEANCHL OFT OMMUDATH OUR NUMER out the city, wo lino ostab- im the different Di desumated, below, whore ndvertisamanta wt JNORDER TO 2 Ou patrons shot ished Ifranet Oftco taken forthe nama co aa chin Office, and Will bo rocuty ‘Twonty-seerni 7 HOATET, northwest cornor ‘Thirty-fifth-ate Hi, W, BUCILMAN, Druggiat, corner Thirty-frst and tato-sis, WE: IN JAS. St. KIRKLEY CO. Divartsta, 1M Bonth r, Stationor, eto, Taisted-at., corner of Adams. A.A. POPUTOIL Wont Mad! Goods 7 Lako-wt. comur f, ART, it. Nowra Cigtxent,, enenor biyiainn. SS AVTLDTASA & Cl Foved und aniniprave arty PRTEMEON A S10) iol SALE ft At evelock ps } Stationers, 173 eT, Drnwetet, 644 Cottage Grove-ay, ed until fo’ KOUTIT DIVISION: J. & i. SIMMS, Hooksellors und RUM, Nawsdoalo Mei RAMIEISYS rai 30 Gio near, HG. ieitie . doweter, Nowsdealar and Fancy ruculst, Gil West Medison-st, cor- ‘URBON, Druggist, 18% North Halated, ; DLVIBION. 1. BURLINGHAM & CET Einstens, 488 North 8 & CO. Druggiats, 675 Larrabao-tt, Ther Bophin. MvUIs W. Tle NERMH, Printing and, Advartis'ng Agent. Nowa and xtavonery Hepat 4%) K, Divislorent, iF it DMA property tn the elty, bath rall and, wat Inextont, partly improved, Addrona Q tty 1 UFA vislons, as the Main m WAgtED sti furnish Al NERD-MALG Bookkcopcra, Gloria, & + DROUGH HON: ferences, Ad HELP, 7 ICKEEP Pile, yan 1 (0, ‘I enpltal wn ilar 0% f WV. iidrese in own by W: Bull TA CLOTHING HALLE . by a now Jobbing bone: id wtoek to be aecund to RUNG Ih the COLNE 9, ‘Tribune uMeo, MMEDIATEDY, nkkeeper to work tent $f DALTON & CO, 2 T PRACTICAL or andwriting, with rate Traa ANTED~A FIRST-CLASS by ROU wager. EN, ONLY AGT: oiln Kansas AN KXPER CARTIAGESMITIL 7B, BALES, HOx 113) —h GOOD TONFRCTIONER TO TARR of siuratiwork department: mast bo @ bi pinnkor, Apply at 7a atid M1 Mtinteeat, ETE cour day wOrk yar Geord I ‘abash-av.. for 2, Ford & CARRIAGE HODY” STAR Pall nttor ifr arriaga ite: Milwankes (OK BALE—Latt FEET Com: nd Sixtyetirat-st, nt $1101 rice, VID WILLIADB, too 1. BURB. AM trmek on it, fenced, Merehanubin tanple Mocks Yand It, C 1.00 per nce SL Lawrence-ny. Forly-rocond-at. Bit PRAIRIES, This on AUIRE {AL ESTATR Ol BALE—O) ACKES VST AND CHRADEST jand in Cook County} ralitond riation and. wido~ four Mo'da, ttle dra} non tro rnell. right in Grand Tuxldy corner Forty-thind-at. ‘and afont txts! corner Kyans and B FBAD, 43 Major Itack. Clark-at, luck. Marke VA ‘one Apply at Bk re av. | V is teas than half South Cl si Ne of cuttin U8) ILE Employment Agenci¢n, TANTED—0) MORE AL Grtett, wood pelcons Chsitasl tS Water-st SISTIAN ~BUSINESS MAN manent situation. Adures X¥. AT 2) MICHIGAN. HO EAN CON PARH” CLUAKCUT TEI: patterns ain ICH, 342 Madiaun-at, des ue LANOUENS FOR THE #00 woorl-choy CO. 283 Bou A LESMAN, + Tribune. T2Lpearborn-at, oom, TO RENT: North Std. (PO RENT—AT 452 DEATLUILN- AY. Dro rooms each, atl conveniences —_ Soci At stench COUNTRY REAL MSTATIC OR BALE—Vichy CHEAP—AN Yt farm tn Union County, iowa, GEO. IE ATS. + TWO PLATS, At #lo wach. EXCELLENT LEONARD, fo er oasing, tor | ono wisteh curt! joy nic ella Add eD-DY THK LEA a trada in Now York ¢ ‘Alig to truvol In tho Stato und vioinity. At Jarge established tmde can address P Ai LASS TRAVELMI: ON who apenke Gurman fiuentiy: must hare ex- ico. on the road: one that bos boun traveling fo preferred: lettors will only be no: cnees and name of former em 4, ‘I'ribnnie office, A WHOLESALE GROCERY. rienced mang, ak ‘nceuntod, Huse g cuMpatent und e. iF tobacco departmout. Addi ences and posittons formerl; PED—A FItsT-ChAse fostonn with experionca In 80! With full particulars, tr NG THA NOUSE T: ‘8 ropresantative for yh 5, ret TRAVELING ints wod ribune. : TO RENT—no0 South Sido, (PO RENT~AN ELMGANT: T°, * Wan-ny., With yasefxiures, dout Apply ut once tu t.G, Se ‘NO. 3h MICH METH, 4 Dearborneaty Igor L, windaws, ote, (PO NENTINIC le oF en sulle £0 RENT-STON ‘Storce, T°? TBAT osralp AND BAgEMENT NO. WEAST Adatnseat.s cle good tenanty fwes e EorGub! cAE ER, tut given humedlutel: Tn Sal i RENISHED ROOMS, SiN- ® t resunabla rates, ‘Transients Accormmudated, M4 Hust Monroosst. S, OFFICES, &c. ‘ban! Weinera W* AD, ancy leathar ond: AT EV STATE-ST,, HOY TO WORK A FINST-CLAKA SAN TO TRAVEL. js. Address FG Tribune. We Weatton thenta, BMA, x TANTED—TWO 73 | the olfest manuta ity. Address Q 0 RENTSSTUt wonent, from ‘Bt, In the furonvon, Miacellancous. WO DEMIRABLE FIWORS FOR UE tout OFer 1 and 1h urposes on Witt EAP-SMALD STORE: FUINI- HN Valls-st. MENT. IM SIADI- Kigom 5, 194 Clarks ENT—A Wi with ur without facturing, inquire at Ui Heutuent 1..N.G,, from a) to7d feot front by 100 to 114 feut deop, Would rent the upper Hoore of a buliding on the South Side as for routh as Harrisons, ur wuuli wome ond er ry fo Jnclunw us a lata lot UF roufiny over where party Hichuenn nyenue, or rome aida cifle Hotel pros k7 forred. Address W Colonel Comm ROOS, SOX, to Nabi manus a TEN=TO RENT, | MARCH 1, [50, AN #4 per weak. Hoom 25, it Btntortt., shoo enlesmen, for fllnols and Low: ring and jobbing bo: ibune ofice, TED—HOY BETWEEN 12 AND 16; Koforences require ater 10 o'otnck. dd. NTED—WELI-RECOMMENDED BOY) ONE ue has hud oxperionee tn i 80 arkest, ‘GAGE TWO GEN : to take orders for atin art pub= "Tho Art Journal” tor 38812 Ro iorms nnd territory apply to atora proferred. LEMEN OF WHOLESALE NOoT AND TANTED-THRER canvass the whi forredi n. \ i} sud \ Waste 4 calor ba ndinavin OS, BSS ab wr D—A_ COMPETENT GIRL, TO tron for a small private a Sailo-nt, COOK, family, Call at ED—A FINST-CLASS COOK AT ZIG RAL+ |, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 477 Fulton-gt, corner Union Park place, FANTED—AT 30 NORTH LA SALLB-BT, A in oF Gorman girl tO cook, wash, Joutenant> iN DENT with an Amoci gtato and iiulitecntheete, GOK CURISTS ANAND NEW VHAIt —Elegant at Hiamfin Cabinet Grannn, aeknowte Lint to be the best tn tha wor art rid. Un heauty of tong and durubiilty of construction. Just handsome holtday git. At all prices, the thi ng for n from & Also sold on) BALLET, DAVIS & CO. PLANOS — [rs DP, EMERSON, W. W. KIMBALL, D, STIONINGER, ONGANS— KIMBALL, The above nro standart inetrumonte, Warranted five years. Sold on installmonts, if required. Bocond-hand instruments taken in oxchango. W. W.KISBAL Corner state nnd Agama-ats, GENTLEMAN, 4 warm room, n SPOR Tribane. jee if the colubmnted Muson & ed by all great se 1 upward cnn ¥ SIAPON & AMIN UNG AN COL Tey Wann a eaeot™ So carrenemenae eee na ede EY Wabine have, = W* FRAN i Stato, PRESENTS ualed for NTED—COMPET! housowork; mun W russ. — A RELIABLE GU FOR GEN kK in a private family. Call ANTED-~A GOOD, CAPABLE Glith FOR GEN> eral bousowork. Apply ald} ood 44 Wabash-ay.. GIRL Folt RITGHEN-WORE, TEN IICHs itostaurant, 7 Itusdolpiesty hose ENT GIRL ENER iba Ureieclaes poe Rea Tie neces required. Apply at ii2i Praltie-ay. ado must be nice, nL r Ws TENA C that can xerr, onees, Apply at 402 Hourburn-ny, Giith, nd ui TO COOK AND nderstand how to ONTOO-BL, * PENT WATTHESS: ONE PETE und bring firstcisss city refer Waste ian glel Ing-houses at, Goob ait uy Wabash: Employment Agencies, WD GERMAN AND SCANDINA- Agate Tamililés, a SKE'S omiee, Ni Muwaukoo-nv. eon GENEIMAL hatelts, an " W writer. J + BOARD South Sido. FAMILY AND BINGLE board. 1G EupRingr-cou Tuoms, with uf wit it 481 WADASH-AV.—1OOMS ON PANTO duorwith board; uot on thin! tluor forthres Day bonnters taken. 1822 = FULNISHED. 4 rooms to rout with first-class board, Jtof- gontiemen, mithout bi WADASIL-AV erences, WARASH-AV.—BEST TABLE; FINELY L907 fi ‘house ‘humolikat fow ‘urnished room! beurdors, North Stace. 7 NORTH CLARK-ST., NEAI TITE BRINGE— Flratclass dhy-board, €1 por Wook, f n.wook, #2 Toomna with board, LU td. board, Also day boarders, DGING. 210 por month; toFl7 a niunth, £3 FINEST HALT OOM AND RGOMS WV A) {nomicas wader. #15 handwriting, OG, Tiib Miacenancows. F OOD PENMAN. TO WORK spermonth, Address, in own neumMica, ANTED—A_ YOUNG fparar wrap my on TO ANDREAS i must ba plain and rapid miu dress N 1, racy Fiione | S'4 QITUATION WANTE alortiund weitert ea dass oi Nostunsavy. ‘Woat Side. WASHINGTON 838 ane\smail toot Motels. IWARENCE IOUSE, CONNER OF STATE AND 8. four blucka south of the Palmer Inrrinon-a| Howwo—Honrd aid room per day, $1.50 to 63: por weok, HWE, Also roous rented wihuat boars JANTE: Boaupra G hind 18 yon srualt private GN itribune ante. very cheap, fins buon ured to dollve lati yenra old, wolgun 13 and kinds he’ ts acc barn ia ruar of housg 32 At charge of stab) T JOUN MI At et thorized to exchange, Cush advancon tuto, ST.—ONE LARGE AND » colmpletoly furnished, with beard, Mrices modorute, References, ANID ue, Want a pormancnt home In A fonilly of cullureand rotinementwhera there aro no other hoarders; one large room, oF two connecting, with two menisuday, Addronn, with full uinravand uivu price and nanios of rturences, 6 RIELAGES, — VERY USEFUL WORK-HONSIS WILL 1g 80LD wher has elven uy uated and elty bruke. Chill at Hebivsncay. ‘Tho wun to Seereettand ‘yy worsone a | Sin IUKLIS, WW BAST WASHING: on-aL, horses of all kins, oarringos. bu id an burns, new und svcond-hant, at low pricos, or’ Will rok SALE Orie nis, ponki xt AU’ ea, Macglo bd Huns thoy nro tho finest and glnoat matched, pate tut, ovat enmo to tivecity or | States they are tt each, have fowl manca,’ and ti B.'f itornum’s imported Arabian aw ownur is. Hers porter ni preciatods will at be ve herfectly, sound son, nnd Is now leaving tho ally, ands hich, welgh about 10U pounds: je te tho grounds Harn doy ety jon Loy ately Ika one Lorve, fear nthings tay ara good tent thor'nro twin Grathor and sister, 7 i itnrnum’s i any otal cnn delve themy aru erent peta, and shel to get grently attached to thems tn fact, esvon and rota aster to Ne Salinfactory KunTuntoos and kind, Can by ALowtor'a restdonve, 120 Michiwun-ny. property af a Indy, who tas driyou then) the pass sone Fy Ie On at BI ‘They are tho ‘ Call oi thu real avin OF supplied at G, DUSILK iS) of one oF two cl anys at lis West Mot secu nu ‘UL PAI ARAMIAN | cuila Ni AMOUNTS planda, ote, wit On alt good secieritiu A AMOUNTS TO ti planos, without rom . EDLIN 2 FIRE-IN! oflce, uF work uf any Knit in store 0 compotunt, exporience ‘EDDY A YOUNG Miacellancons Z ItS'-CLASS LINE OP eat on commission, in NTUD—A Lrough the je Hae Luin now solling. Address G 8) Rurses. UATION WANTHD-DY ko care Uf chiidran and uw oF light scound work and sewing, Call ut 1k Michlann-ar, ont Agencies, FAMILIES IN NEED OP ruin female help cun be ‘OM ‘Moon U, hl OF ‘SONEY LGANED © turds planos, ete within Iluse We Ne ALLEY, NY SUM LOANED Wry. atc we an Welt AS Mile ED—BY A COM M1 Operate Lypa-wr! DG Apply ot 1 ‘atilee, by a ain Willy to work fe nas hy reference, WANT i MAN & faze, OF ood frmlly, tempera, und not nek, Lid Heat-uluss mcrennthls ar Aun furnish to best of referunces, i ‘manuface LEN-BY A YOUNG BIAN OF B. Re ASsisinnt hiookkoeper, or bill clork, or OMce works witl work for a vory moderate sntnry, Host oF reference furnished. Hava bat experiunce tn lum Var 1°64 Tribute office, Sites coon auldition tothe 'Fribuny offica, meastics. * ITUATION WANTED=BY A SMART. YOUNG girl tu do sceond work or Inko enra of childron. Fadiress, fos teu lays, 0 Blvd Island-ay 10 poate. WANTED—ii¥ A GOOD Gin TO x tea private funlty, Wost Mudison-st, A YOUNG Ginn: 10 alien, HS Stltmuukesray. Miscollancots, ITUATION WANTHD-BY Ursery gOverTION Hand do soln i UNG LADY of take cara . Call for wa antes IN BUINI- romuryal and other rbot Moun & TO LOAN ON FURNE ft reimoval, at lowaat rat Wo Deurvorn-a ON FURNITU. 151 Munidoiph, a (Ame es: MADH ON DI cit @t¢, AL Onyshall brow ty LA TC ridaton ABI PAT FOR OLD GOLD AND StLV Hi 0 Joan on watuhos, los of every duseripiion, nt QOL Sullion Uitia Uiceused), Jaed ds, ES =, AMM AND SICK TORSHS, PRONOUNCED IN- cl frvv uf coat, Gitvs? Arita Saud joulde | Animunis. enau, soe-bolls, cure i Bald by all drugeinte, ait SAL. stack of grocer; ness, Fy aplenadli fw ureau of baci VOR BALE-CAnIS inont; very Mitle au Exchange, IY Lea Sullo-at, oon 4. ‘Spaying, splints, ringbono: unches, thorouuliepina, spring knoes, cured wistiow Dieuish.' Btrains, shoulter lamanues, havioular diss ure Muarantwet. Sond Coutaining full information to Dit W, runway, Now York. Uso only for horses the Heit in "yellow "wrupbors. “rial site 2s oats, NCES, ES AND HMALL j Anufweturine bist contuctionery and beowd-ature, | Y Kom ss” | Praici TA WISE. i wmmerelal bi | Radrous in Linimont Granted | Bhieau POW BAT ECan esi ware b BOK tu ry ad Olt BA Wax ‘ED-A iS toreat In @ manufacturing runnin ondori this le a fret: bear full invoatieati ABLISIiED RETAIL MALU iieae in a good loeation in Denver, Colo, Uw monthly Capital i nny ALO daurant in One Of tha buat location tilahed and dole aon busi 38 Suuth Clarkes. ft 6.00 TO TAKE INS business in goo ues chance, (Lune of ‘ule, WN ne VITH MY PATENT, SE! MANUFACTUI tisbone duasaie Qui tribune quired, iTerity AND RER- er iy ¥or In- well ica and wi on. (it Tae and Fidollty linnk bos Yona oerullcates, Iirokor, 60 Waalintn-st. [ ONEY TO 1.04N ON FURNITO Wit: al. GA, TNER WANTRD—WITH A sand dollara ta open in Chica ha at will return Handauing pr demonstration WANTED. weroat with the pa riicle, suc ‘Tributio ottice, ps “oe i prontante, rlou A Ht ja at Eastern’ cll ‘only for stock. HMeaay In ent, Addross Ry EDDA HIRD to Invests interview UI etn entizat wate FOI, ay tee Inv tho ma: id by the let Disitaea th neRnt and indispensable. Addruas . 1, diamonits, and ‘vals DSS10'S Loan un WeEast Malison-sh Bal LA BEPC PAID FOR STATE SAVINGS Oks, aud Heandinay! ta HOLMES, MH, BTC, inl Wout Maneaace 5 ti i acer 08 0 01 Ht VATLUABIA ebure oF pr Joi business can patents Juat allowed, days, ‘his wi iN reo, id best tnclty. Ad! GY Moni oa) DW ETET 610,000 9) in Wie munusactory of two Uxctul patunts, be enlurged to a prentuxtnnont the 11 bo a good chaste man to Invest money, Address, for Ove ‘tribune ofica, av fatty und prow aL e—cite e—CHLe, wood dztures ituble for Hatters, willlinere, of othur be removed atunce, Juguira of Wy iin'Bouth Claskan in the Was DA SMALL RANGE Olt COU! Of mudorn pattern tut bas bout used but Witloy bu with water trunt preferred; must bv chap. Aide ‘Uribune vthce. APTHE ELEGANT JIARDe tore is South Kk STOVE areas UhUs __ CLAIRVOVANTS, “A Li RECOM steND stats, PAS adyisur ouluva, wurringe, f Affaire, future prospects, cal We . AV Annan sian road, bast or Alta to erect ono-stury buildl a wilh Buswer prowptiy.” Address G2, Vib INESS CATEDN, ‘oul LAW, Ii DHA lesuo. Advice ff Y Oke Shavally tradesctode VOL ut bt wily, and businges at Sal yonra’ 0: > HULDING | —~ one, Apply bo rth Side. Stik est jeutyat, iit carafe tear ee ven naanean,WtISCELLANEOUS, HV, GaAs trow.B pi i Re Ve hs , PUWEI Ac & 80! FERN, wu" DOUN ALS, nts, Address A. IL Gi 0 Fx TY inelonati uy rb) i PoLoRHD GOLNTEN, 1k WA! tH Tae ‘alty advo Agonte' Moral t ALL SHS LADIES AN ‘wlan to sell cast-off clot! ng can yet en oder from percent more than culver thy number, conaultod by evury me: fraternity: It lsu the ‘uneuiloyod sets Dicllonury Is to the voplea, 1. LUM 8 dotpblia, a, ni} uylio Bund Weenie tor Tiltcn (ity Baeeom. Rie aN wita i, Mencia in one of a the WAGER, Hat PRTENT ‘tur, Ad»