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F=CRININAL NEWS: qhrilling Story of a Dark Deed and the Supposed Par- ticipants. —_— + of a Farmer and His Serv. ant-Girl Charged with Murder. Lives Saved by the Herole Conduct of' . Brave Oflicer. Arres! heir Fifth pay's Proceedings in the Allen Murder Trial at Geneva, lll. ) Soo Murilors His Mother, Chops Her in Pleces, nnd Burns the Ttemalns. A Hordoned ‘Wretch Commits a Mur- dor in Oincinnati Over a Card Game. TOE ALLEN MURDER TRIAL. special Diapatch to The Chicayo ribunc, Grazva, M, Feb. 20.—~Tho Gfth day of tho grial ot C. Woudniiff and William Thoiaus for tha b irderof 1. P Allou, commencod this forenoon fere. Asondilys past tho court-ruom was fled fuliof spoctators from here and nolghboring places, bealdes & Inrge number who are (n town from Sondiwich, whore ttio foul murder accnrred alittle over & year ago. Tho people witn whom the Tie TRIBUNE representativo bas tatkod on the progroes of tho trin), are yet a good deal un- decided us 10 tho gullt or inuocence of the two accueed, but when i opinlon {8 expressed it 1s generally In fuvar of the anes on triul. Of courso {horeate thnsé who bellovo that tho partios uro gulity but who will wait and eco what tho re- malnder of tho testimony will Lo hefore they willexpress thomselves fan positive maoncr, Allthat the refatives of the decensed desire @ wat Justico wlll Dbo dono it possible, snddonot care to buvo any funocent person or persous sutfer for tho crlme. The gencrnl de- dire 13 tnwalt and sco what tho resuitof tho trial will be belore ruitch one way or tho other jseald except by the persons fnterested inregard totho tinal wind-up of the case. The number of distinguished persons present in cottrt to-dny from various poluts was lurge. Euato’s Attorneys from nefghboring counties andattorneya are as mimerous ns tho dugs that Jofest tho pluco nlghts fur the sole purpose pf Xesping people awake wlien the still silent hoars are settled down over the Fox River Valley. Tho ladics who niro present this morning are of widdio nge, and the young ludles aro not gracing tho front seuts ns thoy huve on former days. Ritenburg and Dier huvo been dismissed #5 witncases of the people, aud have left tho place for tho presont. The Court convened at 0:30, and tha oross-ex- sminotion of Mrs, Corn Muann, ealted * Duteby,"” was continued. Witness was nsked what enses Piokerton tas employed her on, The question was objected to, und it was argied 1o somo ox- teat by both the dofense and the prosccution, The Court sustained tha objection. Wus cm- ployed by Pinkerton's force white she wus with berbusband [n 1873, Lived at 224 South Clark streot attho time, Slmmons & Cullerton also em- plosed her ubout this time. Costello & Ln Bounteo ulso have employed her. Way at Madl- son Btreet Station in the year 1880, wheo thoy eme ploved hur, Knew Willinm Swartz at the Expo- slnen, Defense called him Jumes Swartz. Tho man was brought Into the Court und tho witness recogmized bim, She bns visited Swarte's phice. Toe rhof of tho building whoro sho was and overbenrd one of the conversations reported sesterday. The rool was nbout twenty feet from the ground. The lust titne sho went to thls place ehe was under disgulse; was disgulsed us u serv- 2ot and ware mwir; wig wus brownish color: Thomzs rnd Woodrull were on o raiton the #reet about bull-way botween the buek midl- ton of the house; was abiout 8:30 or § p, m.; was sclear night, und the moun was at its full, ‘This wasEept, 11, 180, Tho men st on the iron rail- ing, which was raund; wus before she was takon Hek, When ut Swurtz's, did not go there to get bim 10 stuy away from tho Allen murder case. Asied bim it b hud beon subpenacd (n tho case. Didd not tell him not 16 ko out 1o Genova, Did not tell him thit the luwyers wero golng to prove by i that they did soinething Inthe dome of the LExposition, Has seen Amos Thomus at her Tather's; does nut remumber tha time by mem- o. Did not tell m that 3he knew nulh‘m‘_ ngu'nst tha uccused. Shu knowa Jaues Van Huren, and a gentloman in the otlice ¥hero Vian Buren stays, Did not stuto to theu 10 the oflice thut nll shie could say neninst tho accused wus that they told ber that they were Implicated fn the inurder. Tho conversation Falerred to wus uhout threo Weeks igo, Attgls Juncture e Court adjourned for din- Der. Afteran bour's futernusiion the Court came ta urder and proceeded on the Cross-exai- {patlon uf the witness, Witness told iwhere Gunibiers’ nlley fs, wnd snw tho defendunis thore the 16tk of Augusc betare 10 p. . Does not ree acmlwr the day, but thought it was on n ednesday. Did N0t go to the Lxposition Bullds "i" that duy, Bho 138 familine with Gumblers ality, and tofd tho gambling plices thore and Qibet edtublishinents u tho wliey.” Suw Thonus ug, 2, ka0, b tho coruer of Madisos B o luren sircets, I tho eveuing. 0 ind been on the West Slda and down-town ml day. Went 1o Mehirlo's bhotograph gullery b duy, She usked for her menorandun Douk. but It wita retusod her by tho Court, Wit= ‘fl!mhl 41l the varlous pluces stie went to an 2 tduy, Btuid at the Lverett Houso that diy ntil stio saw Thomus, Suw Thomue the 2 of El:iu“‘ Walked with lnnn dows on the South Rt noon. Wus with him trom Ttandotph to iltbayenue, id not go to uny placs with 'm, Tho 2{th of August, suw him Clurk the S5th, suw Bl ot his fireot before noon; I:I!.IW. On tho 25th, énw Thonus on Woat Mud)e ot oireat, Who wus on hils way down-town, il Ut ey Woodru? thut diy, Saw Thomns on the B:x;“ Sidy the ¥t On the 28th, snw him on olph streot, The b ulio suw bim, ho d‘lllll tur home. Went to drug-stores on this Ilyi).l Made Wondratl's soquiintunce Bept., 17 o Everctt Iouse, ut 7:0 u, m. Bnw uext day ut his room. Suw him Rim thy 4 the Exposition un tho 10th of 8o ptember, Wn-; thero about two bours, “Woodeuil' was with "mlfllgn Ut ithe Eaaterly binder exnibit, "Taiked Wiheem Ol Wi on for two hours, Saw thon itk lI\mm l)lncu vu tho 2th of Beplember; wus nn‘ em uli the attornonn, Hiw both sguin uf{m"y.'“ the Bxposition Buitdmg, On o‘;nl 140 6aW thum ut the suinio pluce, Walle “‘Nnn neeused wore workha; Baw thew Iho Bry h")’nl o sumo pluce. On thiy duy /snw Kjooni and Aheaw, of Sandwleh. Did’ not wliin 'I:m" Kuew who thiey were by Thomas fie Yerybntered the bullding always by 2 '“U“‘;'h‘z ih blllw the m‘:enm.‘dltllllf on lllllu J also guw thout ull day” ut tho Eme pluco, - Also tho 2t aud Wtk wis at (ho Pustuun wnd suw tho acoused, AU tho thno teeaw the men au Gnoier's aliey, Aui. 19, ia neur there sbout 6 p. m, Did oot vodrull then, Later saw Woodrull, Al Bmmons, Have scen Bm- Lmmons wis brought in and Ly the witness, Thomas iiked 'fl?..rlhn'i,""' u ureat deal’of hor, Frrinh ty i, On A, o s fior bio bud uido &Jout of i cints. Mudult hr.u."'"'""‘”" e protomded ki hivd 8 parkie nuu,fi“““ e eonld got uwuy with the Chicago "lmln:x'\’m rt’\umm-c wan duveloped on the cross- Unrles Dyns was 1 put un the stand after l\:;u'fm"‘“ detcotlve, Ho s i young man of ey 2 yuirs ot uge, tall, wnd of fuir ap- g;m,m qiols fatuer is propristor of tho diripeh 110180, whura o bika lived and worked Huye) lvelllt e, Ho yaids Livo tn Bundwich, Moge ll oo ubiout tifteon yenrs, Ami years en, mw“xl-' futhier, muthior, uny throe broth- XoGwyy e allt itd his iy some tine, ive .m‘x;l’un and Woodenif womo thne, Went Were (nnull“‘ thom. Helutlons with Thoman faed whroalse Worked In u hotel, aud bad llnnlh-.n‘:.qm{ ouco tu while. During tho wich, gt NOvenilar and Deceibir wi i Nanid= coaverat, about the Ist of December tnd u Wus s Wit Thosas, which w.sus follows: Bangwjon UYWL the suuibwest corper of tho E; Uit B gy Thomus wuntod o wateh tixed, uiernm gt brought sliss Alien homo tram ch B Wity L duv, Wi wunted to know whut M heraiet u Miss ‘s was worth, ‘Told tuess T will go duwn were anude on the Nxtlloll gmlml. Allurl-l Wh i uttor's drug-store an s dm::‘.’.{,‘,::t." slept, und if thy key wus left vd Ler to 4 House, oy of PostOgh o) Luter, miet Thomuis In front mn‘,’,‘:n"g‘&ufi Buld to liim, * Thought you were Wawug ), 4l watel,” and was told thit ho v uld . angie Lrade, bad s (1 o500 thut hoiny sl o i ne duwn ' Amaicties while Midf Marsh s+ sitiog Thiaug e oy o0UE tho 240 uf Decombior suw A1 e et 180 devot, " Tiomay. wanted (o know orep g ipatt bulives. Was ol yes. Weut 5‘,“m““mr:mu depor und Thonius wuited ld iy o pororovin, Tu ths same nterviow e utryfp, * gutid 10t bave anythiug to do with £ Cotiyepg ot W0 I00rHLE of the tnunder had :m, vy Lhuunins, who wunted 1o OVeration, fiad BUYIRWE ALbUL the former 3 Lsuner was uot uuastural, THE CIIICAGO 1TRIBUN i D] BRUARY 28, 1881. Tho Iln{ Jiriien et following hnd n convoraation. \Wns not ar the time Thomns was boforn tho This diy hwd n conversation with Thomas, whe told him that no bad been be- Tore the Jury, and safd he had shown his shteds’ 1o 8ix ot tho best men of Ramd- i If thoy had bheon smart they might ght the wholo thing out. On crids- watton sid he win [ndicted for the mie- Was liest untified on_ tho seenndd duy nfter rrest that be would be aceepted as Stat ' which was Inthe shaps of aletter glvon to him by Whipple, As goon us pomsiblo the letter will he brought into court, Which I8 now 1n the hunds of Judge Lowell, Be- Lter he ad gnveral eonvor- Antlons with Whipple, who tolid bim that they would grant him Imuninity I0 ha would testif, for the people. I'wa letters worn given to hln— one from Prutt und one from Stevens, oes not Kuow wheee tha Fratg lottes ow, (ave it baek to Waipple, Was In J; At e v IS 0 nll at tho timo, tuls Juneture tho trinl of this ense \wis i« journed until Mondny ut 0226 o, m. According tothe present indications,the wholo of next weck will be oveupied in the triul, 18 but i fow of tho witnesses far the proseention have heen put on 1ho Atund to teatity, Darng s portion of tho farcnoon the mir of the courts roum wins ruther bad, and ong man fainted. A4 800N 4R passitile fresh alr was admittad, and tho room for the remulnder of tho. dny wns com- fortuble. AN INTERESTING STORY, Spectal Dispateh to The Cidcago Tribune Br. Louts, Fel, 27.~Thore Is a thrilting story In conbeotion with two prisoners locked up b tho Clty Jail hero to-day whlch is well worth re- Inting. The two are Germms, and hail from the farming dlstrict of Frankhn County, in this State. The inun, Fritz W. Hanse, owns a tarm neur Lyon, Mu., nod tho woman, Catharine Hof- fart, was up to tho time of hor nrreat nservunte kirl i his employ. Jluase ls o young man withn rathor pleasant face, o looks to bo about 2 or W yeurs of age, but s only M. The woman MHoffart fs young and well-formed, and rathor attruotive. Bho tus a fale compléxion, lght eyes, and halr, On Ante. 28, 139, there was harvesting to do on the uuse farm, and Huhso went out at (to'clock i tho morning and assisted tho fleid hands with their work, lcleft his wito nt home with the servant-girl, his {-year-old boy, ‘und another youngchild, Hanso worked {n the deld for a little while, and thon left hls companiuns, only to roturn 1o Wow o few woments luter and lnform then that IS WIFE'S BIAINS AD DEEN KNOCKED o with a cudgel and her thront cut. Tho men in tho tiekd quit work and hurrlod to the house. Thoy funnd Mes, Hawso lying dend in her bed, hev skull fractircd by sume blunt instrument, and her throat cut. Tho woman Hoffurt sald negro il come into tho farni-house svon ufter the depariure of Mr, Hause for the field, and, withuut any preliminary demonstration, knocked Mry, Houao on tho head, thon ent her thront, Bhe gave nn aceurate description of thy murderor, and of the directlon he had taken in muklug his creapo, Pursiit was the thing In order, so snid all, and thore wero soon men aud horses followlng up tho truil. A nogro answerlng tho description wus caught and brought back to Hnnse's bouse. The captive did not deny baving visited tho place, but denled nny nnd all knowledge of the mur- der. Hanse's wifo had been un Invalld for n long while, and during this thie runor went the rounds that Huase and bis mald sory, UPON THE MOST INTIMATE T For this reason suspleion Immediataly fell upon nher und her employer. Tho story told by tho negro drew susplelon from him to such an ex- tout thnt for the moment the agriculturists lot bim alone and begau quitesidon ug tho womn Hoftart ugain, This thno ene spolo falteringly, and hor face paled. The story shie first told ane repeuted, but In 2 way quite diflerent from tho originnl pureative. Huause stood by, but safd nothing, The farmers lnvestigating tho mutter wore In o dilema. They ¢id not know Just how to act. Suddenly a bright thought fusbed through the wind of one of tham, whicl resulted in tho questioning of Hunse's 4-yenr- old boy. The little tellow wnswered the ques- tlons put to hhin in un fntelligent wuy, Ho sald that the woman Holfart done his mother harm, and went through motlons enleulated o prove that she had cut his moiher's throut, and that his futher had been thers and assisted i tho terrlbla work, Upon this statomnent and other fauts {n corroborition the hewro, was reloased and FHunse and Cathurine Holla@ taken juto ustody, Then eame the Coroners nquest, which iD IN THE HOLDING OF THE WOM- AN to nnawor for the murderand the man as ac- ary, Up to thu time the two wero fim prisoned ae Lyon, do.. but ufter the verdict 1hoy were (aken to the Jull it Unlon, tho conn- ty f Franklln_County, whore thoy wero taken churgs of by Sherfit ‘W, M, Terry, Tho *result of the Corphier’s inquest oreated muul comment nuoug the furmers Hying i tho coune try ndjucent to tho Houne homestead, who wora loud In inclation of the man knd woman, whom thoy belleved gullty of w foul mnur- der. Severnl tinos vigilnco commitices wero formed uny theents muds to lyneh the palr, Sev- erul tumes tho Jeil ut Union wus caited nt by sinutl purties who domunded Hanso sud tho wornni, but these wero nlwilys Hent awny by n few words from the Sheritf. But, notwithstund. ing that otficer’s good work, public sentiment ‘;m\v iily, untll at lnst thore were bundreds up narms aud determined to oxterminnte Hanse nnd bis premonr from the fnce nf the earth, Lust Friday night wins thattime aeranged for tho Iynebing, Atmidnight 1 men, mostly mounted, surronnded tho Jull at Union, and calted wpon Bherlif Terry to bring out his two prieoners, nE L 2D TO GIANT THEIR REQUENT, nid argucd with tho mob, as ne had done before, 1ut this thue they secmed detormined to carry out thelr well-medituted plan. ‘They told tha Bheritt 48 mueh, und throntoned to kil bim un- less bo gruntod thofr roquest. o stood hils d Hko u mmn, and gaid: KU e, I you 1ke; but if you do you will have galned” no headway, for I have ‘hidden the Juil ‘koeys in o pince whero no ono will tind them.” ‘The Inil doora aro of tron, and tho mob well know this, und, at the sugkestion of somu of thy loast « nembers, they withdrew ape parently to hold a consultation with euch other, © White ull this was goitig i ontsido Hiuse nnd the womun were piralyze & with lear, thinking thut verbaps tho Sterift would let fhe moh i, The mob, iwweyer, weit away, und did not return thnt alght. Tols lust visitsot tha Sherill tu thinking thet the best 1hlng he coulil do was 1o tiko Bis prisoiers out af the Union Tl and braig them to St Louls tor safekeeping, e latd his plans quickly and so well that by dusic Baturduy thoy wero ubonrd 0 wagon canik o en Toutv - aeross tho country lor Pucille, Mo.. a town on tho Missouri Pacifle Itallvond. They roncued thero i1 thne tu ch o train, which lundod them in St Souis this morning, Hanss wnd tho wonan Took quite huppy In_ thelr celis, wnd aro evidonts 1y gl 0 nuve esenped with toeir lives, 1luuso sniil thutt white In tho nflut Unlon be was not bt atensd of the "mob getting ut him, ‘Tho woman snid sho was terribly frightened, ‘They will remaln bero until winted for triul at Unjon, or elsswhere. MORTALLY WOUNDED. CivcinNatl, Feb, 27.—The murder of John Buillvan by Dick Hurley near lust mldulght was I Bucktown's, cornor of Eighth and Eguleston avenues, The troublo sturted at u wamo of curdd played by four porsons In a low satoon. Dick Hurley wid John Sulllvan wore spectators, Tho four curd-players got into a fight and were wvjeoted. Mike Murphy camo at Hurley with n Knite, but i privato watetinan disavimed him, Hurloy went out of the bavk door and sturted homo, Murphy uttieked him, whon he shot ey thnes, onn bull wounding Murpby und an- othor klling Bullivin, who wus on bis way honio. Sullivan died ot a quurtor puat mldnight, Hur- ley Is arrested, with churges of shooting with Iatont to kil und murder, - About two yudrs ago Hurley, thon n mumbur of the City Democrntic Bxceitive Committee, stabhod, almost mortally, John Hinle, anotiier mombuer of the samo Cuine mittes, but - gever wis prosoouted, Ho wus shortly nfterward made watohan of the City-Building, he buing regurded 68 o cours ageous, cold-blooded, nalleious, and deaperato deaporado, 1n this cnso color of self-defenso I an his sido In the shooting of Miko Murphy, and the killlng of Juhn Sullivan, with whom be was fricudly, wus unintentional, MATRICIDE. Avousta, Mo, Feb, ¥T—In Chian, a yillage near bore, Charlos Morrill killed his mother In a barn, Ho concenled tuo body in- u hay-mow natil frozen, und then out it into plocos. Parg ho burned, tarowing the charred remuiug Into u manure-heap, whils other portions be burlod In tha snow In the woords, ‘Tho following Momluy, the woman bomg misded, susplelon attached to the son, He was nrrosted, und cunfessed, dic. tating coolly the clreumstunced, e witnossed the dsinterment of “portioniof the romulng in thie woods th-diy, dircoting tho oflicors where to seurcd for thot. MURDERED IS WIFER, . ‘BKIPWITH, Miss, Fuob. 2T.~James Barpum, colored, murdered bils wifo, und to concent tho orime fired 1o house, Ilis sou informed tho autboritics, who arroited tho murderer, DISAGREFRD, Derroir, Mich., Fob. 20.—The jury in the Horn munsluughtur case disugroed und were dis- churged. They stood suven for aoquittal and five Jor conviution. e NO'U QUILTY, . Cano, 1L, Feb. 27.—1n tho caso of Mrs. Whit- camp, Who wis trivd a2 an yecomplice In tho murderof ber hfisbund last wmouth, the Jury returned a verdict of not guilty, CincinNazy, 0., Feb, ¥7.—I1t was Jusoph L, whom the fury.aftera theeo dity Lot L . fou) - nob gty of murder Inst evenimg in 1lio Stiuknoy, on tho graumd of In- aunity. ‘Po-morrow the Probate Court will test hta fitness for n junatic asybnm. He exeladmed, exultingly, upon hearing tho verdict, I beat theu,’ CANADA. CANADIAN CATTL Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, Feb. #7.—In tho Senate, Mr. Dickny rald: 1 would llko to nsk tho lender of the Uovernment a quesilon with referenco to tho answer ho gave an i former ocenslon regarding n very Im{mrlmll matter conneeted with thy eattle-trade, 1 undors 1 from the Tustmns- ter-Goneral oo th A s statement Wits i entire: in anothor pl Council requirmg tho slughter of Cuoad eattie withina limited persod—I think it AIx duya—nlter their being landed n Englund 1 nm’ sorey to o obliged to state thut it s come to my knowledieo tiat within tho lnst wesk o lurko Smportaion of eattto from Hulifax—1 hink betwern 400 und 500 head of 1ivo stock, be- mudesdend mest—went to Landon, and thero thoy wers et with thut order-in-Cousell ye- niring those eattle 1o by slaugntered. 'Thut Is 1tie informution [ have. I do not know whether It Is vorrect, but L sl bo very glad If tho lender of tho flouse cnl Hive us nny Information upoi the point, becmia it 18 n mntter that aftecta o very [negy and growing ¢n- tarprise i1 this countryl’* Sir Alexuude Camp- bell replieds *That it 18 4 paint of the very finst importance, L quite recoumize, 1 am not nble to glve my friend any information upon 1t "The previows Information ! wave tho Houae wis on the authority of the Minlster of Agrieuliure, il was the result of n cablegram which he sent 10 Lundon to uscertaln whuthier sieh an order-in- Counctl hud_been puissed, Ut receiving tho res ply, be communleated {t to the uthoer meniers of the Quvernment, und 1t wis from that reply that 1 spoko ou the previons oceasion, 1 will tako ocerslon this eveniug to mention what the gentlemng from Amherat ing sald, and will ine form the House tosmorrow i€ we bnve uny cors roburative or conteadictory informudon on tho dubjeot.’ 2 IN ENGLAND, LOSS OF SAILORS® LIVES. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Tonoxro, Fetn 25, ~Thy following roselution syna pussed unanhmously n the City Counell: WaEREAS, Tt has beon tho painful duty of re- porters to ehroniele tha fearful loss of life of sillors on our lukis, many of whom wero vur citizens; und WHEEAS, All steambohta are compelled by Taw to provide for iho sulety of tho pasdscngors nud crow, und sailing vessels have heretofore been allowed to go freo from thls enuctinent; bo i, thoreture, Leanived, ‘Ehat this Council do potition tho Do- miniot Parllyment to 1ssuo such instructlons to the proper officlul or bureuu na will conduce to tho butter suvrg of Life, ot only on atesmbonts a8 herotofore, but 4o upon sailing-vessels. SIR ALEXANDER GALT. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. OTTAWA, Feb, 27,—1t {8 stated in eiretes likely ta bo well Informed that Sir Alexatider Gnlt bus written to Cannda, complafning tut he cannot maintain his positjon s High Commisstoner on tho salary nllowed bim, aud will therefore bo compelled to ves.gn, Should Ualt return to Cans dn, it 8 belloved be witl ba called lnto tho Cub- fnet, either ns Finauce Minister or Premfer, ‘I'io’ Iatter is not an altogether 1mprobubile con- tige in viow of tho faut that 3ir.Joln Muce- donnll's hoalth bas complotoly broken down, m-:!l his physicluns urge retiroment from pubiic WIHERLE 1S TIIE FOOL-KILLER. Speeial Dipalch to The Chicago Tribune. BLOOMINGTON, 11L, Fob, 25.—Miss Mary Low- rey was fatally shotat0 to-night Ly un neele dentul shot from n lnrgo revolver In the hand of her brothor Will, who belloved it was cmuty. As shio entered the dinlng-room ho pointed it at nor in sport, putled the trigger, und she foll. The ball struck her in tho back und passed upward and nlinost entirely through her body. Atunlute hour sho was thought to by dying. Her brothor 18 overwhelined with remorse, anid threntonud suiclde, Miss Lowruy is an exceedingly pretty aud popular e of ), CANADA ATLANTIC RAILWAY. Speetal Dispaten 1w The Chicago Tridune. MONTREAL, Feb, 25—A mecting of the Die rectors of the Cunnda Atlantie Rullway wis held u this city, for the purpoge of conslderiug nn afferto bufld the rond; srrungoments huve been ndo to carry throuxh the work ut ouco with Danlel C. Linsloy, of Hurlingion, Vt., i thor- ougly practical man. He has glven tho necessnry securily, which i8 perfoctly satisfuctory, ‘'Tho road 1 to bo_completnd trom Culeau to High Fulls, on tho Nutlou, un the 1t of Jununry, 1852, aud from the Nauon 10 Ottawn by the' lstof Suptomber, 1882 und the porton south of Cotean Lundaig to tha Proviance line Lo abont two years, Work is to commence within thirty days atter signluk tho contruct. . AN INSANE WOMAN, Speciat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune OTTAWA, Feb. #5.—An insane woman named MeRue is bere from Cape Breton, to interviow thn Governor-Genoral, She elwims proteotion from rollgious persccutions In her native town. JAY GOULD, Hpecial Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribunes OTTAWA, Fob, 2i—A moralng peper states that thare s no truth fn the statement that Juy Gould has secured’ control of tho Montroul Telegruph Compuny. DISASTROUS TIRE. Conuna, Ont, Feb, F~Smith & Hitching's Block burped to-day, Loss, $0,000, distributed among n kumber of persons. Partly insured. e ———— ON FALSE PRETENSES, James W, Patton, uttorney, and Sherlf® Mamp- ton Gibson, ot § pringlield, Ik, were [n thiy clty yesterday, and loft for homo In the evening, baving In custady Abeatiam Wilking, a horso- doaler well knows througliont the Stute, who ls charged with obtalning $1,20) by fulse pretense: Witklus wus picked up in the strests by Detect- e James Morgin, who had beonoun the tookout far bim for suveral wecks, Mr. Patton eays Wilkins turned up at Springficld a month ar slx weeks ago, and mado hils headquarters for the purchuse of horees at W. H, Holly's Hvery and snfo stables, Ho represonted to Mr, Holly that be wis the purtnur of Peter UIX, & horsc- denler of this mlf. und mgde so @od n slowine that ho cadlly Inducod Mr. Holly to indorso drufta which no deew on Ol wnd upon whiol bo enslly obtained tho money with which hoe wndo his purchases. Along Rhout threo weeks ago Wilking returned to Spriagreld r i shurt 1 through the eoitntey, anud re ted o Mr. Holly that no had_purehused n thie lot of horses ne Verdun, und required $L200 to pny for thom, Holly did not have waney, but he readily indorsed tho denft which Wilking drew an his alloged purtuey, and upon this Wilkins Auceecded fu gotting o munu{ on the draft ut the Springlictd Fire & Marine Insuranee Company's bank. In tho coumo of a duy or two tho deaft had been protosted, uud this left the indorsor in tho luren for the full nmount, All sourch for Wilkins proved unavalling, and it wis ascertnined thst ho had purchnsed no horses at Verdon. Whon arrested In this city #1400 cash, thrce watches, snd somo othor wroperty was fouml upon Wilking, and upon rouching Springtield ho will duubtiess com- promise. —————— FRENCH REPUBLICANS, Tho French Republicans of the Eighth Ward held a meeoting yesterday atternoon ut No. 7 Bluo Island avenuo. Constdering tho bad weather tho meeting was prety well attended. Mr. Fulix Chartrand noted #8 Chalrmui, Mr, Paul Burloy s Socrotary, Atter specchos by Sossrs, (. Demurs und T, B, Gueponlt, tho following resolutious wero roud and udopleds Witktizad, The number of tho Froneh fnhabe- ftants of_tho Flghth Ward amounts to about 12,000 to 15,0003 and . Wikneas, Tho Inrgo majority of those voters belong o the Kepablican parts: wod ARiKAR, Up Lo W-duy tho lupiplican Com- mitteo of the kighth Ward bus totally Ignored in ko primuries the Fronch-spoaking pupuin- tion; thorefore, Heaolved, That wo clnlm from sald ward Rine publican Club the uppolntent of a jwlge for 1hq noxt primurios. ‘Tho meotlug then adjourned until Mondny ovenlng, March 7, to hear tte report of tho Coni- mittee wppolnted o report, nunics to by pre- sented us delegates to tho Convontion. 'Tho Beventh Wurd Froneh HRopubliean Club hold u mevting ut No. 21 Wost Twelfth stroet, t&. Cotw, Prosident, and Ernost Whelws, Socres ary., On motton, tho namoe of Maximu Hochan was propused us delogute of the Freneh voters of the ward to tho Hupublicun Conventlon, e ——— INVITED TO A DINNER. Bpecial Diapateh 10 The Uhicagn Tridune. Bosroy, Fob, 27.—Tho lnvitation LoCurl Soburz 40 aocept o public dinner in his honor ts slgnud by over 300 prominent mou in Boston, irrespeot- Ivo of party or Ponca soutlment, The lotter to tho Bocrotary saks bl to nuine any timo after the 4th of Murch, when *Wo muy buve the gratification of uxpressiug In persun ONr respect and regard for you as w stutesinun snd cluzen, and thunk you for thb eminunt und narked ubility with whict you haso porformed wll your dutios us Seceutury of tho Intenior.” Lho roply af Suhurg, reseivod to-day. 14 a gracoful seeept- ante o1 the compliment. He cannot fix the dute untll be lourns when his suocossor will Ly roady 10 take chargo of tho luterior Depurtment. Itomomber top Bitters nevor doea barm tothe leullut child, but good, Always uud coutinuastiy, A MYSTERY. Lazarns Stern Found Dead in His Bed Yesterday Morning, 1iis Feet amd Iands Ticd and the Room Consldernhly Rummageds The Chancos Favor n Sonsational Suicide. ‘ Lazaras Storn was for many years o noticen- ble and even extroordinary chargeter, who socmed to haunt the district of the city fn which Insurince agents and brokors bud their offices, d sinen tho fire his thin, wiry [ittle torm might seen dully bolibing §8 and out of doorways Auxd entrancos nlony [a Sulie street, Tho man wits nttractive in himselt for his trim and potite fittle fheure: for his rask business ales for his Tong flowine lronsgray beard. which, (nstewd of concenting the decldedly Jowish profite. only seemed to throw it into stronger rellef; g ho pnidered himsell doubly con- Bpleous by bis attire, which wae ulways serupuiously nent and gandy. A highty colored necktie, with n mnall daunond sonrkling upon its spotioss linen,—ut least the culls cu- cireling tho wrists, the only uxposed portion of It nlways lndicated sueh; high top boots, reach ing clenr sbove tho knees, which ahwi o= cuund thut the wearer swus a strongs adherent to the kneo breeehes of his aucestors; und sur- mounting il these o fluo sort felt hat alwayy 1 over tho right car; such was 1 in his outward appeurnnce, Pluinly enough it was bis dusire to con the fmpresxlon that o wis a very wealthy it By dint of frugality and by fudustrious ap- plieation to bnsiness hd had succeeded In neemitinting some lttle pleces of property which alided him fn pluying bis egotistie lttlo ol of u successial Banvcier and capltalist, Foltow blm to his lodgmsts: Thou you had the true view of tho man's chnracter. Geverally be oceupied a nnrrow lle coup of a room on the weeanid or third Hoor of some bullding located Just outsido the grent business chunnels of the » "Phere the rent was 1w, and I suine thine s to the business t| Baant,—skipping nbout on the pay 4 Juwer stories of the huildues 1o u ¥ phreons overhead were St it tho euriets uinl the cornlees. For sever| rs past his ubode had heen n littte voom ut the hend of the flest fligut of stairs In a three-story brick bullding ut No. 315 Clurk street, and Lo tho reporters and police: men whose business browgnt them to the Armory, ouly u blovk swuay, e bus ever been 1 0bJe L of 18 wreal curiosity us he wad to the fnsuriiee ngents, Of lute his wppenrunce bad greatly changed, Hu was glovenly in nppears nee, and age was plylng ivoe with his elostic framo, ‘Ihe coffes ears u the nelgh furnisbed hin with cheap dyspept whereis, in years gono by the more French restauennts woro sl he patroplagy evarul months past he b disappoared from view altog d_yesterday murning ho wus found de 1t g buad, The reparters wsed always to suy that somo duy urother old Luzarus would furnish then with nwoud news itom, sod sure enough be hay dune so. THERE 18 A T MYSTERY surroundting the old man'a demise, which, uniess aclvenl tosduy by tho doetors Avbn nre to make i post-mortet examination of tho remains, will remnin i topie for deleuuves and reporters to aurnuse and thoorizo uvon for u lue time to . The facts as known ar sily reluted. The second Hoor of Noo 347 I8 tennnied us fole tows: Frant rooms, I Mehontd; ud- Jomning room, which is rated from the Doc- tor'a utliee by doublo glugs doors, which are kept bareed and focked, Mr. Stern, the decen<od; und two redr npuriments, Mes. Marie Kino, allay Fewner. Botween her rooms und that of Mr, Storn B u small apartment, used by the Doctar for storiig coul and auior purpedes, 1t I8 cunneetod with Ars, Kino's room aud that of Mr, Storn by sl single doors, which nre nut kept jocked. " Mrd, Kino st German woman, who I8 estrangred {ron her husband. and who supports herself by going out washing, and for yeuranho lius fid tho enro of Mr. Steen's roou such ns building the fired, making the bed, un Teeeplug thues i orduer, A8 1o Mr.3tern's npart- ment,it i chectless,diugy bolenotwithsetamting tho woodwork nnd wills nre toleraoly clean, An ofd nnd frayed-out earpet covers the floor, o fuw ehieap priuts and twasmall IGEOTS ure upon thu walls, A bedstend, with of fatr quallty but oxceedingiy cuples one Ccorner of OUILT COrners nre oceupl togu trunks, A\ A oty dressiug-cu o wngle chalr, u nghugany u hase-lurner heatlog-stove " complete the outlit, Thors 13 burcely reom left foru goodly~ sized person to taen atiut, and one migat r}llulll)’ coucludo thut It wid o plemy who dwelt thero, Early yesterday morning Mrs. Kino, upon avising, went ta tho loner door of Mr, Stern's romm and enpped, intenduyg to buitd o tee in the stove aud attend to bis wants, No answee came, and sho rapped Jonder - and - endled out hiis pame severst times, Still thero wis 1o response, and she feared he wih worse und unnble to answer, She then went out fnto tho hull, and, pereelviog thut the outer dearof his routn was slightly culled unt his nume sevenit tines. No res e, and she sturted to enter, but feur euused her o close the door, snd the 8pring loek upon It wrevented her from reopening 11, She bastily ritn to the drug-atore on thy soutbenst corner of Hurrison and Clark streets, tho proprictor of which, ‘Tuomus Braun, hus long been the contis dunt of tho ol 'fhe ¢lerk, John Diet: was nlone in tho sture, and eho asked bun o maxo haste and notily Mr. Braun, ns she feared somotling bad happened to Mr. Stern, He bad buen neting eurfonsly for sumo Limo, aod 1ho Iden struck her thmt thy old man, who wis niwiuys ]‘lnlui{ for u walk nhout his old resorts, © had, Ju o an fnsune frouk, newnlly gony out - dnte the run, It wun f!lllr 10 v'elock hefore M, Braun and his vlerk mde any juvesugations. Fiiding the door of the old mun's reom locked, they holsted n boy nnment Moriz lnto n positdon where ho coutd see INLO BLern's roon throuel o trausony over the nner door. He reparted tiat tho olil i Witk 1ying ou the bed, with s head barled in the beid-cluthing, wrently dead. Tho Armory pohcy W nothited, and Livut. Kipley und 1 ader und Laong commenced nvesti; neo. The inner Auor proved nut o havo beon locked, und tenee Lo the room wis etfected ut once, ‘The sight which was thus prescentod to thom wis hurrible one, und thoy INSTINCTIVELY SIRANK FROM IT, Tho corpse hidd divectsy uoross tho bed, as if denth Il come whity the old mun wis sonted on the eidge of sho ted aud tnd fudien baekwirds, Tho wasted, alust tleshiless hull‘y seemed oo bigger than o chakd’s, and tho thin lews und bony feet dangled vver the elge af the bed and barely toucied tho Hoor, The huid was covernd by i qutt il n piliow, conveymg the npression that suifocation wis tho eanse of death, ut Wit gteick digmny to the hearts of thu deteet- ives wies the fret bt the foet wero tied toe, wethur with 1 stout cord, which bud been doubled severnt mes, i then tied s double knot, und it e hunds wovo tied with an otd woolon atocking. *Murdered” was upon tho lips of overyono present, “Munlered for wmonoy."” hasly glines about Touim wl threw — trunks open, the ¢loth and other contents by cons fusion, and overything In the room, topey-turvey. With more wisdom than th goncratly given credit for tho pollee loft ove: tuing Just us they foumd thons,and us o pollee- N WS Kepl on w, Curoner will vat 1y, s tao police of tho ol usd s o 0 = peaeuiuy, Anvxiition it thu decensed fulied w exuibit any ks of violenee, and the Atocking ahaut the hands was tied In but w single knot whaich could ho torn apurt with the least particlo of force, Moreover, one ind wis jnstened Veneath It only by the tigors, and might eastly ave been oxtrieated. Tho o body L was clothed i an uwdershirt, coat, vest, wod white woolen draw fuvorit costumn W confingd to bl roou. wa fonnd n gold ring with tho ol man whoen 1 tho pockots o the ¢o; with the Ingtlals L8 upon tho ere glnss wore tount w few pennies and nlekel; 1 one of 1he trunks were found u small soli- tibro dismand pir, 8 clistor divnod g, wid aheavy golschased rug, This put o curious aspeet upnn the case, “Tho fivestigitdons made during tho day wounld indiento that old Storn committed sutoide, snd tied hnsell up dn the manner indiented with 1o 0Xpross purpose of caising w sonsition pollce eireles, ‘Taat by contomplutod suicido 1oru long thno Is vouetinl tor by i mirmbor of fiis nequiintanees. A fow nionths aga o onllad pon dr. 13ite 0, 0 atgur-dealor in thw netghburhood, and eapressod w wisth that 1f howhould div within a short time, thut ho wishied 1o by budud by tho Waal Bhollm ot Gr avowed his titeution ol depositing @ Hitterman for tho purposy of detraying tho exe- puises of tho funcral. The woncy was never put up, About two wievkd ugo, ut the insthni- it of _Dr, MeDannld, Mre. Bitterima and Mr, Kiscli, of tho I nui Sholim, made arrngeiments to uuve the old conveyed the Mercy Hospiinl, Just ns curriuge “was ought to the duor ho beeaiso quito violent, and rofused (o go. Bubsequently Luwyer Shatfier was called to visit him and wnke out his will, Mr. Stern svowed to him (hat e bad authing to will, suve about ¥1,00, whicn was b Me. Brau o Was wild and Liconersnt I overytiing, u Iawyer left withoat makiug ot the wal, Mns. Kino refates tho particuinm ol i convers sation sho dind with the o sed between 7 und 8 oelock Buturday cvening, bul sho spouks English and Goeman alike poor, und ouly 1bo 8080 Of hor narrmtive ookl e xuthered, Mr, Blovn way bumnandig his fate. Ho had lost utl b tnonoy, Bis healtl was gono, by conld 1o loNger go oub Intu (1o streots, but wis voie Uped to bls root, und Lad nothing (0 vat save what litile fuod Mes, Kino brougut him, und the fuw delicueies, such us sherry wing, hmuTm bim by bis few fnends. Ho was tired of s and z winted to lay hhinaelt down an and repeat- edly binted that a (ietle polson of the right kind s nll that wits neoessary to bring nbout the desirend result, This intervicw last for xbout fHteen minutes, und Mrs, Kino suld sho did hee best to diseamds gy from . committing aufcide, and finatly when sho left him, he had gone ao faran tosay that he wes averse to taking his own life. At § o’clock she anw the light in his roun was extingilshed, and she heard notbing from that quarter afterwieds, Mr, Braun has a varied and uninteresting story to relate of his acquainiance with Mr. Sen Ho o became Nnancinlly einbareassed nhout fve yours nwo, and must hive Jost some thing tke 813,00 upun a plecs 0f peoperty near Cunal nnd Mathor streets, e borrowed seve eral thinnsands of dollars from Mr. Braun, and, o innke good the umount, teansferred to him a pites of groperty on Polk sireet. ‘The s nent that Mr, Braun had £180 00 his inones 13 wll e hollucination: ho bas nothing but 165 cnsh which was collected for hits by Mr. D) sne thine ago, nnd which tho ol man has fre auently refused to take out of Mr, eann's sife, Fram umber of tessona intimate witls the ecensed 1t wins ascertalned that in busineas he wns st smnll und sufe rpecuiator, and confined hlmself ahinost entirely to looking after the firo Insurnee on the property of w number of his aequuintunces, cielly the eity: his nee the ‘k‘lvll re or ut Ktern's inaneinl condltfon than an, )y one else, Among hin largo Tist of acqunlntances the old man nppears to have had no confldant, save Mr, Beann, and he laalmost totally Ignorant of his private business. The corrent hellef was thit Stern was wonlthy, and ho was regarded by even his best customers s a mieer. [t s therue fore not entirely hevond tho range of posaibili- tles that Stern had about hin n considernble sum Of woney, to galn possesston of wileh some one brouwht about higdenth, Should this prove to be the easn to-day, the police will find thomselves n n pretty muddle, but of thiy thoy do not evinee tuch fear. From papers found in the mom It nppenrs that Linzarus Stern left Grossherzoxt, Duchy of esse, I 1839, and was then 31 yenrd of wge. 1o remained only o few months In New York, and thea enme to this elty, He hus relntives in New York, ind n brother nantned Jullus Steen in Phil- adelphia, but ko faur 18 can be nacertained has no kinsmen in this city ot State, Coroner. Matson and County-Ihysician Bin- thandt wers notifled early {n tho day, hut as they Tullet tor show up it is presutmed that hoth gen- tlewen witl be on hand enrly this inoraing. THE FUNDING BILL. RETIRING THEIR CIRCULATION. Spectal Dispaten to The Chicags Tribune. PiTTanunG, P'n., Feb. 27.—The total nmount of olreulution retired by Pittsbury banks up toSat- urduy ovenlng is $1,207.100, distributed ns fol- lows* ‘Third Natlonal, $5,500; Fifth National, 30.00); First Allegheny, $235,800; Merchants' & Munufacturers' Natlonal, $0.000; Natlonal Iank of Commerce, §480,000. No othor Nutlonal Buuk in Pennsylvania hus retired its circulntion except those ubove named. The fechng in Pittsburg s most bitter ngainst tho cocrelvi: feutures of tho Funding Bill. and other bhanks are likely to retiro thelr circulution If there ls uny -possibiiity of Ity passuge, She tioney mATKOL remning cusy bers fu 8pite of tho withs drawal of funds, und there s no llkelihood ot anything approuching a punlo occurring. FOR WIHAT I'T 18 WORTIL Hpectal Dipatehs to The Chicago Tribune. MiLwAUREE, Fob. 25.—~The Hon. John John- slon, Cashier of Mitehell's Wisconsin Marine & Fire-lusuranee Company's Bank. wase inter- viewed to-day regarding the Funding bill. e stated his butef, which fully represents Mr, Mitehell's views, that the pussugo of the biil would ereate o tnunclal erlsiy, SWELL IMMIGRANTS., Twenty-ono Cabin=Pasage ** Enp- glish Familics Come to Chieago to Sottle—=The FPurpose of Thelr Locae tlon Hero. Spectal Correrpondence of The Chicago Tribune. NEW YOnk, Feb, 21,—~1t was a very futeresting #lght to-day to see twenty-one hyndsome En- gliskmen, with their fumilles, lund from the steamship Arizona, aud lenve in a Pullman ear far Clilengo. We bave hundreds of steerago cmigrants for Chicago every duy; but these were *cnbin-passuge” Englishinen, dressed In Oxford hnts, Poole conty, decorated with snake hend rings, and with goldon gulneus on theie wutch-chalns. Accompunylug them were thelr wives,—ull younz, bandsume, rosy-checked Ln- glish girls. Thesn twenty-one Enelishmen are the uvant-couriers of o Iarger exodus of a bet- ter ¢luss of Englishuien who ure on their way to Chicnra. A NEW INSTITUTION IN CHICAGO. Whint do they come for? They come to Chicngo on tho train preceding this lotter, to estublish n braneh of the great Londen Prudential & Industrint Life:lusurance Compuny, The concern will place a mililon or two ol dollars In Cbleugo, and employ 230 super- Intendents, nesistanty, and agents, The Chlcago branch will becalled tho Metropolitan Industrinl Lite-insurance Compuny. Tho bead office in Tondon eolleets over 210,000,000 unnunlly, It employs 50 clerks, 8000 ngeuts, and 700 super- Intendents, A fow years ugo Joseph F. Knapp established n branch on Park place, In New York. It hos worked so well that the parent house are witling to send fifty educnted English- men to Chieawo to try Industrlnl insurnnce amoog you. Iy Industelnl Insurance IS meant life-fnsurance nmong the fudustrinl people,— tho lnboring clusses, These Englishmen will not live in tenumont- bouses, but they wilt buy bomes, and bring much wealth to Chicngo. When [usked ono of the young wives how sho likedd the ddea of leaving England ana golng to Cnlengo, shu sald: “Wo nre delighted. We know we shall llke onr new home. Ilut how shall we druss? We hear Amerlean ladies wear thelr bese clotpos on the strost, Well, we've left England for good, und we nre going to do in Chleago Just ng everys body clsp does.”” And then shu kissed throo b(;x,u;()l\!.ul bables, und lovked droumily out of the window. The mmes of samo of the principul English- men LS purty ace ny follows: W, J, Lov superintendent, u the following nssoclnl C."Thomas Noyea, Nulsh, Jumes Cock W, Cauks, W. [loo] porri. John Morg) -]l,. . llullllnulllll.I h ) CHICAOD AT On leaviug London, tho paront ofllce of tha Prudentiin Assucance Compnny, 62 Lustgate 111, ‘m\'ulllu guirty who arrived ln Chlewgo yesterday, dud by M. Luve, u tinnor at woich tho fole fawing pocu wus reéited: FAREWELL T0 GEN. LOVE'™S GALLANT BAND, 5 Ity Mra. W, Hoaper, Bomo stranga dreams U've hud of Into; My thoukhis, iy brajn is steaming; Bo., If you'll list awhile, I'll state Whiit | siw whilst I was dreamlng, Firat } saw a nolile shij Anil a erowd assumbled there, Stout-hearted men wnd women fafr, All standing o the deck, CIHORLS, Chieago! Chlcaga! Chiongo! Chicagol In ntl things good and all tnlugs great The Setru, tikes tho lead, They are golug to some dtstant land, Thelr fortune for to makes Guoudapo Unto thelr Journ Tho next 6 Wik d there un oflico i Wata enlled the Metropolitan, The glory of tho luud. 8o Gen, Lovo, with his gallant band, Aru gono ta tuke comnand, T make its Bamo n hotsehold word Fhronghous the wholw of the luud, The next ten years had passed nwuy; Tho plunt became s treos It spreinl its branchies fur and wide, A nablo sight to see. hip nlong i And thousands of tamiiles Fach day bud cause to blesa Tha Metropolitun ngonts, who Relieved thom b distress, At liat Lsaw i spucloiis hall, And gnthored togother thore Were Gon. Love with his gallunt band, Who'd salled ten years before. CHOBUA, Chicago! Chicagu! Chicagal Chicago! ate, Eui PenKiNg, ————— COMING BLISS. New Youk, Fob, 27.~The Merciry announces tho wneringe, 1 Mareh noxt, uf Whitelaw Reid, editoraf the Tribuie, and Tenalo Mills, duugh- terof U, O, Milbs, at the Hunk of Califorulu, uER will, with mnany constitutlons, socurely Estublish tbo weeds of Cousmnptlon in the system, 11 you are jn neoed of u remody for any Lung trouble, or Throat disease, you will liod Dr, Jayne's Expoctorant ulways prompt and Eiloaclous, PERSONAL. —IF PARTIES WO IIAVE_ wtolon frou Shorman ouse vl It aLE. ik St Lhueks will widross wwie it atl iutf wienoy wE bo” ikl wid i quosiivas uskod. ONE CoLD APTER AN STRAY ED—=FROM 1801 WABASI “ un kriday nlxht, u lurge biack wud gruy wale Ans corey, numernus patrans’ throoghuns th extabiianed fieanch OMees i the difia i, wliney Avoriseme c rand 0t the Maln Ot- celyed untll el p. i GUTI DIVIRION, Toukeollers and Statloners, 173 ' Diruuxiat, 613 Lottaze Grova-av., or "Thirty-fitiheat. {3, TACOBUR, Drugaist, an7 indlana-sv., il egd-nrataL UCIHIMAN, Drogzaiat, corner Thirty-rat and WEST DIVISIO! 11, K. KILAFT, Druggist, 011 West Stadison-st., cor- ner Paulina; L KInKsEY & Co, Draggiss, 181 South £'or Adam: ARMACY, J. W, WALNWINGHT, 613 i orner (kulsnany. . POPULORUM, Newslealar, Statloner, olo, 8 st Mad t, NEar Western-ay, il NONN ;;’k. Lirugiist, 269 Biue Islund-nv, of Tuoify i i IEIITICK, amaler, Nowaealo nand Fancy o aike-a1.. corner Lineoln. AUGUNT TACODLON. Drogeist i North Halstod, corner Indlatin-st. NORTIE DIVISION, 1AM & CO, Druggiste, 13 North Hixistos, S 'n.n,m.\lsasuuf. Deneaista, dupini, "Win, NiEEBE, Peinting w4 und NI neey Fioget, and, Adve: A oI ) SISTATLS FUI{ SALE—2 F FRON'I' BY 1% feet p on WALRAN-NY,, wist front. botwenn Twentv-for Hrico Y ang Tacatptfibat ¥ € funt, rash, 1nqaire Of JACON WEL & CO. SALE -3 nt., betwenn Wi Trunt brick Rousa (onu of three Tronting ranms, bath-raom, ete, hot 50d cold water, gad e detures S, WEST, 46 Watishent., or onr bl FOH SALE—SSX152 F furnnee, ', CORNER OF ‘arkeny, and tfauling-sn; vueant. oo 1 4L Cinrkome, TOR SALE—S6,00-THI ELEGANT innrble-front hutse 1 West Jackson-t.: bus all madern imprave pacior, Aining-roou. and Kite xinres and fuennee -8t 10 bunk, AT, FIRST-CLASS Hida. No awelllngs ji ety so ted, such enay termd, JOIHN WANIED=MALE UELT. _ BOOXREEEPERS. CLRRKS, &C, > -‘V;\filf 3 ) hA RELIABLE MAN IN A tho the detatin of nfice rencos, stating ogo and ox- n 18 nequainied with ., withi re 'Triby wark. ANTED_AN I} 3 GEIL ‘V ‘mian-Anerican preferreds brtweun I4 and k vars of uia: siaf o, b ,‘,'Ql""lu T :._u sninry desired. Address K o, 1 : llfl)—x\m”(_llill CLERK FOR AN ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 TO 20 yrars ald, whn understanda the grocery hust- ness Lhinroughl; » - ness Wioroughly and speaks Gorman, 48 Biuo I} — A S TRADES. '\ ANTED=CYLINDER PRESSMAN; petent man, uatent r{fl{.:l'-‘;‘;m‘y it Applyto J.J, '\V.r\'.‘\"l SD—=TWO FIRST-CLASS CAR- 4 &Y trimmora on llzht work, an K AOWH, Roekford, lIY: il i ATPLY TO o nn peoids ANTED—A TIN A WORK- Oz mustuaa stendy man and eirleily fese glase mechatie. Call “for twodays ut 33 iliver » Hini ompang, Jat 4 EMPLOYMENT AUEHU!E!- y .-\':\’ll"El)-.’m Cll()l’!:flll TIES, 17 "V:.\N’I'F.l)EI ISCELLANEOUS. ILIMN 2 ANTE canvnasers needly ease. funtoaniling talogue ree, NI STIC nent nnd desirablo win- cakly on_ small capital, cessnzy: prpes for sbanhi nothing teate, MERRILL X CO, % wna F()ll SAL front house, Three-story marhi Frumo housa, with (AR LA saerior Court e Lots froim one t twenty-four, 1 1nctusive, In Slck ihree, shd i1 af *Itiooks feur und. seventeen, In Jatad 1. Howen: tion 1 Kouth Chlcuio, {ur enst | o Ualancn i LG yenes REYED er cent bor IHids nuni, it th b mnde 0 writing, und Itoom 2 No. 185 Kand: 2 151, und mnst le ne sapositol ten percentof the A Fev. 21, 183, FPOR SALE—CHOICE LOT G0 F . Chicugu-ov,, 1 o, nen KAV Tiiure! A D —A B Conduct & branch of clpaltowin I n bustiiens £20 for your nwi ar i 1 Arre DOMESTICH, "VAN'['EH—(HNII) ORDER COOK, ONE wliu' i o Tl Understands e businens, at 211" La o SEAMBTRESSES. Y ANTED=SHIRTMAKERS Ol S e MUY MISCELLANEOUS. \VANTI'ZD—-A FIRST-CLASS MILLIN- viy nalea Indy of o ecerlenco; and, fhior- I STEAM 1 & 1LAR- ouzhly competent to 0 1 e Addross, wlih references, ut once, J, E. VINCENT & CO., 61 M) nnaa City, Mo! iy b, SOHS AL ESTATY . COUNTRY K] OR SALE: fram Deinean, Walworth m dwelling, two smail s, PUDNINR wAter, St We il ell this ot 66 o At o, r cultivation nnd [ a :: neenern, Ol 826 cAU! 2ivencre fnrim, ull o housos, Latis, orcl 0t kilgin. L, Balf i watn, und 1L 1s 0no ol i) weres e ulles sunth of Conk Count; III.‘.‘_IIxIlIllflnllnx-d!u n 0 #0ld Fery chepn 9 ol fmproved, near Wiltow e Mndisun-st. IWANTED. TO BUY A GOOD 1 nat loss thin A0 und not fence, tine Tles Kot over Il Waiworth, Dune, 1tock, K efarson Counties. Wiss consin, no s wiivs from depot, and would Itk It noar a inl uning waters © want It 3 Tor My hiume, and wunil a guod trm worth from HOBG Lo FIU0 caaly. riiern 1inom; or nut ever 100 miles weat of Chieago wili do, so §t s good rich Jand and wel finproved.’ Send dexcripion wt ance WiIL puy custi down, JAME! Zast Mad- ¥ BAILEY, toom 5, ‘VA.\"I ed res ous Inguiries Jor every grude whi wo take this mes of solicit o Ll anting To lenve s descrinton und wo will endeasor 1o tind gunttmesn tor thom. - A BIAGG & CO, i Wash= ington-st. WEST SIDE. 0 RENT—818 PER MONTH—FIRST A fhaars n i iouns No. drenslism ENT—ROOMS. BoUTH SIDE, 'O OWNERS OF IMPROV- nee progerty: \We are bavine nnmer- Jll)lllel and tinied und lows of L sapply, and TO ble o ol second fiour: to unobjectionable partivs onl building, 257 Wibush-ay ‘WEST SIDE. To RENT—-FURNISHED ROOM; TIOT | und coid waters furnnce hent. 15 Sonili Peorla, NORTH SIDE. 64 RUSH-ST.—ITANDSOME- RE Iy furnished frobt rouns; Overy conveniencd; vt Lo J T0 RENT=STOREN, OFFICES, STORES. 0 RENT-STORE AND BASEME 25270 from May L in Thompson ek, wn West Madison-st. (wiposiin. Curson & PiFle's); = contre of tho Weat mide: sulubio for any Be-clio Luil IHOMESON, 223 West Mud- n-at. OFFICES, 0 RENT—OFFICES AND STORES: From May 1, 18512 und N fundulph-st. In Fidelity Bank Hullding. 1o Nattonil Lifes| imnce Bullding, it Winniuion-st. ksun-st. each §500 per annum, 20 Kust Von 2 rar-st. Tresont tennts inve the preference, und can call atoillod Tur prticulars. HIGULNS, FURBEN 0 REN iearburn-at, sLave number of TN _BOARDING AND LODGIN N. CLARK. [1E BRIDGE— NonTi S e 7 T, NEAR and buard # 10 87 por weok, BG 633 per month; dny bourd, BLo0 pr wik, 12 DUF IR0 HOTELS. ENTON HOUSE— vullding oupostie Lustol easnnt rouins, hxndsomely t gy tu upengeeitg LARENCE HOUSE, CORN ‘Waid Hagrininents., four blueks suuth of tha i'al ha ials wer Housu—Hoard and’ root, per diy, 815 t £t per week, & tu 12 wiso ruows rebied witliout baand, S' !, JAMES HOTEL, 118 FIFTH-AV.—S2 porday. Rodneod pates te teivaling won und v baand £ pr weel MARRBLE Zs) Clnrhent. W centa por R STATE PerRunent Dusrde L per "VL\'DSUI! E HOTEL, TRID- ane Woek—1n i bt Enropenn h iy gl Tinr \ INDSOI HOUS! oatie Valmer Loy BOARD WANTE BU:\RI)—ASI) TWO ROON vove, on West dldo, iy ngenticnin o & privatu funi uerd L Addrens 15 S #i AN ok, 2 151, 1 E, WASIH- Nurses of K1l kind<; earelaes, bisies, nd eneond-tind, utlow pricos; OF Crishh adystiees b 31 l“ lIL ‘lul trotting ke, by Cnsaius St Clayy dutit Rk il % inuf nary oxchung horso tuy Kuto wi of bain, foeurd ils LY dinp. Huoton. Liny Duks tsa hundromo bay, Woig el uod 1) e fisd.clean limbs, und goodaound feol, s | b, wid wulklis 0yor LU kit ls w p %) i rivers b7 years ol Ho wis mly arkyand purchnsud thore (ol o 8 now loneing g ofigring him sg luw. ) I waerned perfoctly > or biwiink il und kil pire kniteds o squary trotter, Mo trotied the fourth he i securd Ny, lu s unidor ), uind s 1 £33, U1 1 better o noUll WL et b 130 Michigunear. J—GUOD SINGLE ILARN Eribuny I 10 winn to sall ol ni, can get an oflar frau . 3L Btwo-ste 1 will pay 2 par cent mmors G dewlurin th y clt o Q GOODRIC 13 Dostborn: Sxporience. _Husil [% 1 un: v, S Reweniber thy nymbo : FURNITURE, SHE \l'—Sl‘:\l AL -8 SESGh SR nuky ar- | wnd Fubm LT HUW ok bornest. QTORKGE FORFUR SO cupost AGd best ety Advances nl 10§ low oS L HREE AT MWl AVarea ) RETAIL nhugdealérs—A peictical workiman of wnquen- wimuit intewrity, Ameiiean, speaks Gennan, desices n wilon as waiesmnn wnd foreman: Protesiant. ot 1 aftable and coarte will go Ilinula. Address for one month, Capt. Marvis 1-U. Macon Cou 1L Ttor= \' —BY A FIRST- clas businesa-man, cither w bookkeoper, cralifer, correspondent, or umonger, ur sl in any business whore the services of o Hye, wideawske man who would |IIL'I|IKII'| !RHHX'OH Wlllllflhu}\lllvrl!!ll af hisem- VIR W b npprecisted. Fimst-class rofs uriiishiod. Addvens 110, T e, Loreroneos I. FUATION WAN FIRE IN- by ncompetent, experlenced man, willing o work 1o verr inuderute salaey 1u perm, et o T Pett Fitst-class clty references. “ibune oMo, . TRADES. ED--BY A 5COTCH- of stock, Firet-clang refer- 1, No. 8 fewinest, Lyno, ITUATION W man 1o tuke chnl Address WAL KE MISCELLANEOU JITUATION WANTED—I snnn furnishing fist acent ar solicy pern._ Adiress . 8. X SENTLE- us adverts: ettt nuves= Mich. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES needing Scandinaviug or ke help cun LE suppiled At G, DUSRE kou-ny, Rirls, enukn, general, sacond, dinina. ot wirie wonte niera by i 3 SELECTED for: private tamilies nt 23 Z0nt IV islon-at. lwence uniee. s dANAN O b GOLDSMID, LOAN OFFIUE, T Mudtsuncat (e Etautised 195 inond broker und’ bu Jlx-hl und IHYG’I‘. dinuund: runch, 40 mmer-n.f’l'fifl N DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, watchus, ote, AL one-tnif brokues' mten. 1 LAUNDE Tioomid & und 6121 ltunduiph-at. Eatabs NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- ture, plunos, without romoval, 18T Rendolpli-at., oo . NY COLLATERALS LOANED ON . without rue Ty und'20, 102 Waati- Coloradn furniture, planos. uchinery, etc. Futon reasunable, Jtooms ingtonest. I_Il( TEST PRICE, PAID FOR _STA'MG L Sayings ona Fidslity sk books. nnd Scandie ielan Nutional Uank certiicatos, 1KA HULMES, Guneral Broker, % Wushlngton-at. :[0.\‘ TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, ete, without removal. G, PARRY, 160" Wert Monro P0._LOAN=-SUMS OF $3,000 AND UP- wards 00 (mproved clty real estatent d por cont sslops, LYMAN & JACK- P o s e T N ACTIVE BUSINESS-MAN I8 DE- rons of investiig EMUN t0 #3100 Ly busin, uinulucturing preferrod. State niture of business, uni nddrevs, lor ono wek, ¥13, Tribune otcs. DROPHOBIA— SURE CURE FOR disease. llundreds of referenves Y’L‘xwl;‘.fllllll't‘i!llu stamps, C. EALED PROPOSALS ARE UIEREBY ivited 10 be wpeneit nt noon of Monday, darch Bt the othes of the Prestdent of Pullman’s Pl ur o eorier Michlzan-ay. sind Adams- #L, Chicugo, 1o the construction of u pisin bosrding~ haure, I the siglo vf barricks i kiwhon. dining- tuble, nd brick slicd for & brick yurd, at F'alt- cdnt the yard, so that quired, ne on application, Superintendent o 78 Hiates Tt 1IN i, at o Windsor Trouse, No. y CH.ANCE ey CILANCE TO SECURE A usiness—We wantan energotlo und ox= ntile nency solicitor W ke full eiment of i collecuion bureau ankcs 4t e compatent and mean busi- inru InUnienzo; thoae wh flea Feply, st whv und whioro Interviow muy be Wdilroes 1, L, Tribune afce, HOTEL OF 0 ROOMS, IN- FOUI L bent 0 A furlans for s A, Il fituront t hotu) paying €0 L. Four otber hotels, 130 to 0, $LOU. Ludging-housd, HOk wid ‘oliier (0. Lovk utour iiat of 10 hanige, 137 JavSulio-st, wpe {iraeory wlu Busineme ehinneos, §l) I'hl:ln‘ol. Hureau vt rs. 8 00( )—/\LL TIHE FURNITURE AND o fixtuoes, complete, in W-ruom hotel, 1 ot ity luw runt und lease runsd yours, 1 Jimylig lwneo ncouie: poor ienlth cuusa of Wil1 Take kuod farm worth Rkt in Jurgvar. At okmarier ny i fen barduin. 1. U OV < 1 a4 Trmsciien [H{H SN Aru colubrated turll:“llunulllul funes elanttolty of uetion, durubilit; TN g abl08 naing qunily ol 4 Erbence ot it fur cnang ur on & HEMLY, Sute Liiatiod uIchusrs. "\'(A'ruusm PLANOS ARE R é howaed tur thelr 3 RILLIANT, RESONANT TON 4 Foarn, E LYON | SN Ty And are pold ot lower pricos thah Jiuny Gther plun {Rckihe fhuee nm.\rv‘---'rr o VuaR ur o s, e i STOIY % CAML, 1w and L State-st. i w! sinvers ormend Tonr EAP—A HYDRAULIO . BRI G e wet v .. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TMDIRE PARLOR BEY Y und iyl West ¥un T i Fbrd e 'l 6 \rlm.”' Irl‘:;l.: or 'cun oron Ilul.lnfll,w:lu. — TCOAEND ML IR RS 1wl ise ovi, , fwnily, w:mv‘::"um: (:n'n‘flr’n‘fiwmu. G4 W oeb Mudtves i 1

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