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*'a' C.H. Stewart, who was arrested about six 16 THE COURTS. Judge Gary Hears the Temper= ance Madamus Case, And Reserves His Decision Pending the Furnishing of Authorities. Suit to Recover Pamages for Supplying Liguor to a Drunken Husbaud. Two Victims Anxions to Get Ount of Jail . on’ Habeas Corpus. 'THE TEMPERANCE MANDAMUS. The mandamus case of Helm against Justice David Walsh to compel him to {ssue a warrant Tor the arrest of a saloonkeeper named Herman Fink for sclling liquoron Sunday came up be- fore Judge Gary Saturday on & demurrer to the petition. The ground of the Justice’s refusal 10 issue the warrunt was because the person Ling tne complaint did not appear before t merely caused an affidavit to be filed. »7. T.J. Walsh, sonof the Justice, appeared for his father, the respondent, and atter making several techuical objections to the form of the petition charged that the word “may ™" issue the ‘wartant in the statuteon the subject did not mean “must,” but was permissive only instead of being mandatory, as was usually the case. Anotber and different provision of the statute ruthorized & diffcrent method to be'pursued, requiring the prosecuting witness to appear be~ fore & Justice of the Peace in person, where the Justice should take down what tho witness snid, and.if he believed from the statements that the vtienss charged bad been cowmitted, he should issue the warrant. The scction under consider- uton wuthorized tho issue of a wurraut on all- davit betng ipade. -The law provided two metb~ 0ds to be pursued, und consequently the word “uy " inthe scction under which the action wes brought did not mean * must.” ~Again, the staruie concted that a warraut sbould issuc on the nttidavitof a competent person. Insucha case the Justice was respousible it case the per- Son making the affidavit was not a compeient person. All his suthority was derived from tho £tatute, and unless the prosccuting party brought bimselt within the statue, the Justice wrong- 1ully 1ssumg the writ would be liable for an acnon of trespass for false jmprisonment. The £latue in question Was not a tew one, but had grown up prior to the present Constitution, and Contained substanmally the sime provisions, eXcept the word * afliduvit” was substituted in 1: s¢ the word ** ouin,” s08s to conform to the tion. Azain, the complaint only stated on of the comnplaimng witness, Lyon, ¢ law bad been vielated, eharging simply words of the statute that Fink kept apen a tippling bouse on & I of 1ue Supreme Courl co s neceisary satu g hivse for tippling purpos ¥ Show that “fuet. 'L complicd with the mandam: iiable, and therefore the it ought npot to 5: unless the right was entirel . - el cliimed the word *m: st,” us had been repeatedly deeided in nu- T wilar cases. Toat all the requirements o The tute bud been followed, and uothing more cduld be asked. The Justice was proteci- ed i be acted within the law. The Judge seened to think the demurrer was Wil tuken und that the Justive was justisfied fn his refusal ue the warrant. On Mr. Helm's Tequest, ho er, he guve the latter another week to produce authorities in supoort of his position thas the Justice ought to issue the war- rant without seeing the party wne made the complaint. O. A. ELFKINS. Mfention has been repeatedly made of Jate to the unfortunate babits of the well-known artist, A, Elxins, who was on one or two occasions arrested and sent to the Bridewell for drunken- Saturday his wife, Lucy A. Elkiog, com- menced a somewhat novel suit against William iney, the keeper of the saloon at which her 2nd was accustomed 1o stay, and William . iortimer, George Tapper. and Robert P. Frice 10 recover dumages for their alleged con- Epiricy to wake 2nd keep bim intoxicated. She Euys that prior to 1876 ber husband was in the Teceipt of a yearly income of FW.00) from his ssion, which wus expended on his family, prof Since that time, however, he has been in the babit of frequenting Cud- ney’s waloon, ar 15435 South Water street, ina building owned by W.E. Mortimer and Georye Tapper, where he * then and there, often and col nily. beeame and rewamed drunk and d. which said drunkenness and {ntoxi- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AMUSEMENTS. HE. JOHN A HAMELY, Mansger, G R A N D ME. WILLIANJ. DAVES, Assciate Aesager - OPERA-HOUSE Clask-st., opposite New Court-House. y bya Debutant MONDAY, Feb. 14, veturn after the Most Successful Tour ever achieved ; of the very Popular Tragedian, Mr. Bl AR 1N SUPPrORTIED BY Miss HENRIETTA VADERS And a SUPERB COMPANY, under the management of - - WILLIAM R. HAYDEN, REPERTOIIRIE FOR THE WEEE: Monday and Tuesday Eveuings and Wednesday Thursday Evening, Richelieu. | Hamlet. = THOS. W. KEENE - as - CARDINAL RICHELIEU caused in_part by the said intoxi- d and given awayr as aforesald His wife tried to get bim nway, sred Cadney not to seil him any liquor, but without cflect. Oan the contrary, Cudney excouraged Mr. Elkins in his dissolute habits, and induced him to sell or pawn valuable pici \:es st little or notbing, *thereby depriving | his wife of and family of the use of large amourits of mones—to-wit: the sum of $20,000." Elkins’ bealth-wus alsobroken down, his _inind impaired, and be was utterly incapacitated from tbe exercise of his profession. - Mrs. Elkins lurther claims that the owners of the bullaing ‘where Cudney's saloon was kept were aware of the purpose for which jt was used, so that by the statute they- are liable with Cudney for the damage caused her. Her busband's hatits, she charires, were caused Ly Cudney and his en- ticeruents, and she elleges that she has sustained 2t Jeast £5,000 damages by his rets. 8. K. Dow is counsel for complainant. TAREAS CORPUS CASES. ‘weeks ago for belog a partner in the theft of fifty Michigan Southern Railroad tickets to New York, filed u petition for habeas corpus Saturday. He claims that Arthur Webb de- posited the tickets fn queston with him &8s collateral sccurity for a loan of 2100. Stewart claims this is peasdy all 1he ready money he has in the world, and that he is a poor man carmng his living as agent for e Boomer & Boschert Press Company; that he is eatirely innocent of any complicity in the theft of the. tickets, and wants _to have his case lricaatonce in a sumwmary manner. The case ‘wus set for hearlng Tuesday murning before Judge Baraum sfter an unsuccessful attempt to get it up Baturday, The hubeas corpus case of William P. Boydon, arcested on a telegram from Minnesota, was ex- pected to come up before Judze Anthony Satur. o ‘I:)xogl‘_lng. but was postporied mhms worn- ean officer time to get hero wi ‘wirrant from Minnesota. # e —— MY GROWL. " For The Chicago Tridune. very mortal being has his 53 Bave dom. L The Groutes, T orit oWl O the slush! NEW-MAx. Thicker than mush; ‘Worse than the gush Of a maldep sweet; Over my shoes, Wetter thau dews; Gives me the blues Iwalk the street. Fingers they freeze; wp is the breeze: Cough, snufl, and snecze, Alternate now. ‘et are my feet, Chiiled by the slect; No one I’ meet Gives me a bow. Grufl, grimly sad, Grouty and mad Words that are bad Well up Ferries we Telephone bust: Mud, worse than dast, Lacking a crust, Lets me down through, Asout] go, Throngh rain and snow, Errands 1o do, *Cause it won't go. ————— . Greek Brizands. Tuto a little village near Mount]Pelion. Greece, ~—the same Pelfon that once was piled upan Ossa =8 band of tweaty-five brizands eatered on the ith of last mber. Atter buylng some sweetmeats they hurried to a boy's school, and compelled al 1bo lads, with their teacher, to ac- company them 1o the neighboring bills. There ibey distributed the Sweetmeats, picked out nine of the bors, ascertained their names, dressed them in the warmest clothes to be found in the party, sent home the other boys and the teacher, and marched off with the unlucky ninc. Ina Tew dags the fathers of the stolen youths re- ceived 3 commupication couched inthe usual’ terms and demanding & large ransom. AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ‘This Sonda) Eyen\nx. F:rewcll Performance. -of zartes Gt et T v Received nightly with deafening applanse. WALTER C. LYMAYN, Elocutionist, Dramatic Reader, and Humorist, Loom ¥ Central Masic-Hall. A. 3. COTLER...... +ovsnveneee Manager. ZClass Monday eve., o'clock. Private le ssons dally. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Don’t miss the last opportunity 10 see Barley ctiinf BT This Suadsy Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday Evenings, . Friday ‘Eveniu;.’;, . Richard I11.| Othello. TEOS. W. KEENXE - - as - = - - GLOSTER |THOS. W. KEENE - -~ as - ~ = = « JTAGO Saturday Matinee, . Merchant of Venice, g s Keene in Chicago. s . _“Keene has drawn larger erowds to witness his performances than anyTragedian dar- ing his first season ever did in this country.”’---Chicago Tribunec. i “The evening was filled with applause. The work marks the man.”---Chicago 1:1'.mes. “If he can create the enthusiasm in ‘Richelicu,’ ‘The Merchant of Venice,’ and'¢Ham- lety awalkened by his ‘Richard,’ the man and the actor has come.”---Clicago Inter-Ocean. 3 Keene at St. Louis. That a new-comer in tragedy should play here a week to crowded houses, and sometimes turn away people, was a marvel to all, and an unprecedented event in the dramatic annals of this city. Keene’s triumph is without precedent in the history of the drama in St. Louis. —S8t. Lowis Republican. = Keene at RNashville. . As “Richelien” Keene’s genius was justly recognized. . . . Keene is a great actor. —Nashville American. . & s Keene in a short time will be more than the peer of Booth or the elder Kean in their palmiest days.—Nashville Banner. Keene at New Orleans. . His “Cassius” is entitled to a front rank among the stage pictures of the day.—Times. Keene’s “Yago” would have stamped him as a great artist even if he had not already shown such qualities in his previous renditions of “Richard,” “ Hamlet,” and “Richelieu.” —XNew Orleans Picayune. ' Keene 'at Charleston. _In nervous power and personal magnetism Keene stands very high. His hold over his audience was very marked.—Charleston News. Keene at Washington. Mr. T. W. Keene’s acting in “King John” proved him to be eminently qualified to rank among the great tragedians.—Washington Republican. s : Keene at Baitimore. In Mr. Keene there is a force and fire and personal magnetism that is always effective, even with an unsympathetic house. His study is careful, his rendering strong, his knowl- edge in stage effect very great. In him a bright future is predicted.—Baltinore American. Keene at Philadelphia. 2 Mr. T. W. Keene as “Othello” gave a rendition of this most trying role, showing genu- ine mastery of the art of acting, and which profoundly moved his audience.—Telegraph. Keene at Boston. . Mr. Keene’s “Richard,” like his other impersonations here, proves to be ample and vigorous in conception and embodiment. His power of facial expression is remarkable. Only secondary to this is his striking gesture.—Boston Journal, Dec. 29, 1879. Keene at Cleveland. We know -of no other “Richelieu” comparable with Keene’s save that of Edwin For- rest, when advancing years had mellowed the boisterousness of his earlier acting, refined mSJu](}Lgnxelat, and made l?ef{‘ectthlis W_O{l(lel‘flfl hisérionie powers.—Cleveland Herald. eene’s origin was briliiant, his advancement extraordinary,and his ultimate triumph will be unparal]e%g —Cleveland Pl indealer.’ 2 ’ AT & R Keene at Cincinnati. ) His acting is a happy blending of the old and new schools, having all the vigor and intensity of the old, with the best features of the new.—Cincinnati Enqitirer. . Mr. Keene carried passion to its highest score in voice and action throughout. Th admiration in “ Hamlet?” is all for the actor, not for «“ Hamlet.”—Cincinnati Gazette. ., All that Keene accomplished last night in his “Hamlet” must hereafter take rank with and become worthy to dispute its place for foremost recognition as the standard with the very best—Cincinnati Commercial. > NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! The most comfortable chairs in use in any Theatre in the World. Ec, B0gc, 75c, $1.00. Seats may be secured for any performance one week in advance. Applications by mail or telegraph ‘Wwill receive promot attention. . : FEBRUARY 13, Songs,Dances, Dusts “I’m Sorry You're Going Away.” :| Grand Pictorinl Presentation. | The talented Character Artists, in Bartley Campbeil's 1881 —EIGHTEEN PAGES. - ., CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, - SECUREISEATS TO-MORROW - ~~m ocroow, MORNING For the Series of Concerts beginning 6n WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 23; under the direction of ‘WEDNESDAY,and THURSDAY EVENINGS, Feb. 23 and 24, First Production in the West of Hector Berlioz's Dramatic Legend, in Four Parts, THE B DANNATION OF FAUNT, BY THE APOLLO CLUB, HISS PAVY RELLOGE V.CTOWER, FRANZ REMMERTI TENOR, BARITONE, AND GRAND ORCHESTRA, THEO. THOMAS The Concert on Wednesday Evening, Feb.33,is the second in the Season Concerts of the Apollo Club, to wehich the Associate members will be admitted. BEETHOVEN NIGHT Friday Evening, Feb, 25, and debut of the distinguished Pianist, Herr JOSEFFY.. On Saturday Afternoon and Evening will be given Two Grand POPULAR CONCERTS With Orchestra, Reserved Seats for these Brilliant Concerts will be sold at the Popular Prices of 50, $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00, according to location, at the Box Office on and after to-morrow morning. MILWARD ADAMS, Manager. MRS. GEO. B. CARPENTER, Lessee. AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, . Handolph-at. opposite New Court-Hogsg, ONE WEEK ONLY, Yonday, Feb. 1, Every Evening and and Seturday Hatinees, ey Eogugoment of America’s Favorite Actress, MAGGIE MITCHELL, T her celebrated Impersonations, supparted by R. FULTON RUSSELy, + AND A SPECLILLY SELPSTED DRAMATIC COMPAYY, REPERTOIRE: MONDAY EVENING, Feb. U4, she il a > oper MEER her powertul rendition of W6 her l0ttd Bronte's celobrated work,° 20 °F JANE EYRE, Which will be produged wlin O R oy owe™ Seeno aad Eeey Jane Eyro ( mos: tutense and ymegualeg represen g ACT 1-THE ORPHAY OF LOWOOD. ACT 2-LOWOOD) CHARITY SCHOOL. ACT 3-TIE GOV EMNESS of THORNFIELD ALy ACT 4—THE MANIAC. ACT 5-BECONCILIATION. TUESDAY EVENING, LITTLE BAREF(QT WEDNESDAY MATINEE, HANCHON, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, LORE I, THURSDAY NIGHT, PEARL OF SAV(Y, FRIDAY NIGHT, JANE EYRE, SATURDAY MATINEE, JANE EYRE,. o053pdar, Feb. 2. A HEARNE'S “HEARTS 0F HOOLEY’S THEATRE. This Sunday Evening, 1ast appearauce of Rartley Campbol?s sreat compariy und piny of “ MY GERALDINE," Recetved during the past two weeks at this Theatre ik the most enthuslastic demonstrations of delisht, AMUSEMENTS., AMUSEMENTS. M’YICKER’S THEATRE. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, SPRCIA, COMEDY WEEK || NEXT WEDNESDAT HFENTNG A GRAND GENERAL . ENGAGEMENT FOR Six Nights Only and | CPnt Sparring and Graeeo- Two Matinees, Roman Wrestling HONDAY, February 14, TOURNAMENT Of America’s Favorite and World-Renowned | Xpitane, Wil be £iven under the ausplces of the Comedians and Character Actors, contestad for. f - PROGRAMME, 1 Horlzontal Bar—C. F. Miller. Wm. Green, Ben @ AND Andrews, Otto Pefke. John Redick. 2. Midale-Wel Denedick, M. J. * MeDonouzhyCharic: 3. Heavy Dumb-Bell— rociler, Chas. Bartram, . A. Morgun, und C. elior. 4. Parallel Burs—\Wm. 3. Booth, J. M. Wilson, Wm. Green, Ben Andrews, L. IL Prince. C. F, Miller. 5. Light-Weight Sparring—Ed Gallalier, Chundler’s Gnknown, uad B. Cunningham. & Indian Clubs—Geo, Fromm, L. H. Prince, Geo. Being their fitst appegrance in Chicago, af- ter an absence of FIVE .YEARS, during which time they have made a Benedick, ung M. Carr. % Rings—W. C. Hebel, . H, Miner. Wm. Green, H. ¥. Wilson. Ben Andrews, C. F. 3tiller. 8 Heavy-Weight Sparring~Frank Owens, F. J. Fal- Jou, and P. Clark. = 2. Grieco-Koman Wrestling—J. A. Morgan and Chas. Flynn. 10. Acronaties—Ben Andrews, C. F. Miller, Wm. Green, W. M. Clark, Jobn Tedick, and_ will assisted by Thomas Wood und James Coyle, two @xpert professionals. ond Round Wrestiing. C. Q. Duplessis and T. W. Chandler, " rring—C. O. & Third Round Wrestling, 1f necessary. VUl L)y | “Evers number is a contest for 3 prize. : Popular price o admission, 35 ‘conts. 20 cents, 75 — cents. und $L. Seats now fur Sale at Central Musie- ‘Hall box oice. Messrs. BAKER & FARRON will make their re-entrec in 2 new Comedy-Drama in four acts, written expressly for them, intro- ducing theis . SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., opposite Sherman House. ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing MONDAY, Feb. 14, Matinees Wednesday. Satarday, aud Sunday, LEAVITTS ENGLISH (PERA BURLESQUE CO. This GIGANTIC COMPANY will make its first ap- reamncc at this Theatre in the Graud Spectacalnr Opers Burlesque, enittled ORPHEUS Or, PLUTONIC AFFECTIONS. ORPHEUS.. MARIE WILLLAMS, STAR CAST OF GHARAGTERS, A GRAND CHORUS OF 100 VOICES 100 HESSIAN CADETS AND ESPANOLA DANCERS. FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. s, Grand Gomplimentary Benefit of Mariz Williams And first time of the Beautifal Burlesgue CARMEN HAVERLY’S THEATRE. TO-NICHT! "This Sunday, ¥eb. 13, Every Eveatng gnd Wednesdas and Saturday BRILLIAYTS OF B} and Characters, “Fitzpatrick.” “The German Hantsman.” “The Merry Fish Maiden.”’ Duet---““Sweet Christina.” Negro Camp Meeting Songs. A New Medley. REMEMBER THE MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. SEATS CAN NOW BE SECURED. Monday, Feb. 2r—The illustrious Italian Tragedian—SALVINI. CESTRAL MUSIC-HALL, The Eighth Entertainment of the STAR LECTURE COURSE ‘Wil begiven NEXT SATURDAY EVENING by the celebrated HINDOO JUGGLERS! Reserved Seats for sale at the Box-Office on Thars- day morning ac 25¢, e, 7, $1. MRS, GEQ. B. CARPENTER, Lessee, MILWARD ADAMS, Manager. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. This Sundsy night, Farewell Performance of the Iast New York Success, Dartley Campbell's Groatest Blay, MY GEKALDINE” Laughter and tears. OF BURLESQLE, RICE'S urprise Party 1 40 People,’ The Exponentsof Refined” Extravaganza, in HOREORS! The Irish Rajal, “Ps’t, Ps’t, Ps't:” The Ambitious dstrologer, “Oh! Hannah, are ye dar$?” The Snover with the S'norous Toice. The Court Jester and his Imil The Pretty Faces and the D Two Hours and a Half of Langhter. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. . Thig Sunday nighe, Frowel! Performance of the ‘Last New York Success. Bartler Campboll’s best play, e O Y GERALDIS L Last Grand Pictorial Preseatatlon. BRAND’S HALL, North Clark-st.. corner Erle. T Rt n 2 g WAL EMMETT. -Sole Proprietor. ‘Every Evening and Matinces this week, 1n Specialtfes. J. Z, LITTLE{"0R5EY I NUGGETS. Supparted by GEO. LEAROCK and the Stock Co. Admlslon-Eseningy and Sundas Madinee, 15 5 and ibe. Wed. und Sat. Matinees, 13. %5, und e, Seat ™ can bo secured by both Edison uid Beil telephone: NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL, Suaday ARerncon, 3 p. m., GRAND SAGRED GONCERT GIVEN DY TRE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, - Under the direction of Prof. A. ROSENBECKER, Admisslon, 15 Centa. £ Office of the Chicazo Orchestra, 113 - aolph-ar. Kingsbiry Block, Room e - Lost Han GRAND OPERA HOUSE. LAST NIGHT OF THE ENIGHTS, This Sanday at 3 p. m. ‘GRAND CONCERT By the Orchestral Club, Under direction of Prof. A. Licsegang: Interesting e Programme. _Admission HOOLEY’S THEATRE. This Sunday nizht. Positively Last Chance to ste Bartley Campoeiis Gireat Isn Play. * 317 GERALS DINE” which has been a grand soccess at this tho- atro the past tWo weaks. & Iates: success, COVERNMENT BONDS. xf.;'i.f;}w‘ display advertisement af THOS. W. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. This Sanday Evenlng, Farewell Performance of the Hit of the Season, BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S “MY GERALDINE.” SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., opposite rman Houase. To-day, Sunday, Feb. I3, 4 LaST TWO PERFORMANCES, Matinee at 2:30, Night at3 o'cloek, of THE COMEDY AND 4 AMERICAN 4 CONSOLIDATION, viz.: MURPHY AND SHANNON. AMPRICAN 4~PETTINGILL, GALE, DALY, HOEY MURPHY AND MACK, Ete., ete, In the Screamtng Comedy. THE MURPHY'S DREAM. CHICAS% ATHEXEUM, earborn-st. . Second Winter Term Begins Monday, Feb. 14 CLASSES I FRENCH, NATURAL METHOD, Prof. L. Edouard Capellier. & ~Tho usc of the English Language entirely fore bidden in all clasges. Classes meet Monday, Tnesday, Thorsdsy, Fridsy, Intermediate.12to 1 p.m. or 5249 to §:39pm. 1t02p. m. New Classes beginniog with this Term: Bezinners—Mondays and Thursdays, 8:310%:3 &lm.. Wednesdays at 3 anc lurdavs at 12 Intermediste—~ Wednesdays at 4 nne urdays at L Also pew classes at 318 Indiana-ay. and 321 Langley-av. DE LONG’S DANCING ACADEMY. Ame L crican Express Biildinz, 76 Monroeat. Private Classes und Private Instruction a specalty, Fine Waltzing or other new round dancing taogod rapid, accurate, and graceful, with satisfaction guar anteed. Puplis received atany time. For particulars cnil from 11 to 2 o'cfock. De Long's Patent Waltzing Chart. o perfect self-lnstructor, Lhe learner to pras~ tice thereon, for sale at the Academy, or ioclos stamp for circalar. SPECIAL TELEGRAY, Sunday Tribune, Chlcazo: Howard's Mrs. Witcomh Co. are playing to crowded Houses everrwhere: satisfaction: I2th weax from Chicazo: never missed & night. or owep cent The best pasing cardon the ag. GEO. J. CURTIS, Gen. Ag't. K. F. Blllots, St379 anager. : HOOLEY’S THEATRE. This Supday Night, Farewell Performance of the Iasc New York success, Hartley Cazpbell's bestplai. " “MY GERALDINE." Last Grand Pictorial Presentation. AUCTION SALES. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., At the Old-Established AUCTION HOUSE, 84 & 86 Randolph-st. Regular Sales daysfor Rurniture & Household Goods WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, - AT 9:30 A. M. Sales of Furpiture at Private Residences, adall Sales receive Col. ELISON'S personal attention. Chattel Nortgage Sale! Furniture, Steinway Piano, ele., 372 North Market-st. Braussels Carpels, Parlor Suit, Harble Top Chamber Sefs, Parlor and (wk Stove, One Elegant Steinway Fiamo. Sale Tuesday Morning, Feb. 15, at 10 0 ELISON, FLERSHER! & €0, it Ro. 211 'l\vent;:pighth-st, THURSDAY, Feb, 1, at 10 o'slock, We sell the Entire Furniture of lfl-auumfllguq“sg Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-Room ture, Kitchen Outjit, &e.” Reds and Beddings Croclery, Glass, and Plated Ware. St 4 ot hounsel Sale peremptory. Parties ccc.ln!n:Aum”“P"': 2 ELISON, —ly-‘x.}_:r_gq_x:_lflif_o;_,_,’-— . —— e e ATCTION. = EXTENSIVE DANRROEIS SIB AT Lipmaxi’s Loan Office, - 151 South Clark-st., i 5 ks Oa Tuesday Morning, Feb. 15, at10 0% pgzes forfeited the nast ¥ear, T?&’cawdl 7] Sl Praied L sm\c&esn:uubonue;-_ e, Frezer-Rings, Rot ber Guods, Gu s 0f Jewr:ry.\.lx;ufl lele will :flu(l:z,:e;llfi,?\ %‘;fl eru’;rzfl thy forfeited Zour &) rRIT. Joneer. A- LIPStk Clark-3e By MOREHOUSE & €0. N L MORTGAGE SALE 5 HATTE 5 of Tiandsomeiy-Fuznishied Fia s Tpdisneaty londay. 14 Nmfll&:nf_:‘:;l_n;:r :“;l' stating of Parlor 2i0 CHL7 Gels and Wool Carpethy Mirrora, Ceatre rsetls and ¥ ; Fictures, Cooslag SO SN E00 Aucnicnser | ¢