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CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: TOMSDAY, DECIMBli0 GARFIELD. the Late President's Work: as A What President Hinsdale of Hi. tam Says of It. of a Sermon Delivered by Garfleld in 1857. ~ Life ay a Strugglo Between Materialism and Spiritualism. sprclal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, AND, U., Dec. 24—A great deal of seomed to centre arourd the ¢ President Gartleli’s work During tho eampatgn all manner of stories were told about it—some vas n ininister, and othors pelng fully ag coral Unt le was tiaver any- President Minsdale, of pram College, who knows tore about this jubject than any one else perhiips, and who qilloventuatly welte tho authorized biogra- pay, of the deeensed,, stBAKS OF THE MATTER AS HOLLOWS! “Ife prenehed more or less before he went jocollexe, At college he preached frequently wtwoor three small churches, withfn reach of Willamstown, After tis return tod iram le continued to preach until he went h question of tho lat isa preacher, elafiniing Cat he thing of the Kind. somewhere nearly svery A. number of churches eat be raued to which he preached ‘one-half his time? for several sears, He appeared ocen- donalty In the pulpits of churehes where he bad no regular cnayements, At the “great searly meetings, where thousands gathered nuder anol tdnt or In a grove, he was the favorit preacher. His sermons tive only In tho learts of those who heard them, They vere strong in the ethical rather than in the dstluetlvoly evangelical element, He tind nal! Interest Ly purely theological or ecctesl- He inelined tu Coleridge's canon, ‘Chat is trath which finds ine? Is arieter brethren found much fault with hin. becausd he was not more denominational; wme sald he Incked tunetion’ But tho peo- ple, Wherever he went, would turn out to hear Garfield preach. He greatly admired tho character of Paul the Avostl astleal Loples, Avis upon that subject. dent Garfleli’s connection with the ministry dag been the subject of much curious In quiry. Hence ft may be well to state some general facts connected therewith, It A MINISTER Incummonly neeepted sense, Church orlzinated in a revolt from the old gandards of doctrine ‘and polity, and thus gavemore room to personal force and Insplra- tion than thajolder and more conservative builes, ‘Io exérelse his alfts’ was each brother’s privilege, Such exercise wus dl- relly encouraged, Even the brethren who ere Known us proachors passed into the ministerial body and out of it with compar It must be remenibered that tho Disetples were a young body thirty years ago, and that thoy had not then’ attained to thelr presont degree of order and diselpline, Mr Garfield had no other ordination than the consent nnd approval of tho churches, Whethor he ever Intended to devote his Ifo {6 the ministry must pertiaps remalu in it must have been bufore ‘Lhe probability {s, that, feom the time when he began to preach, he held It an unsettled question, until ha de- dled itn the nemutive. inhis coutidence ho announe: 1337 or ’53, that 112 SHUCLD NOT RE A PREACHER, That the pulplt took astrong hold of his mind cannot be -questioned:’:No“doubt he would have achieved high distiuction asa reacher, but he did not feel that he had the hard yocntion for the work, drew lin tu tho State by its very bent, as any one who has followed ils history can see, Wits the source of much nsonres of great streneth to hint, both as aman and asa public servant”? “The following, which 1 elip. fron week's Christian Standard, of Cine! the principal or, éermon preach! ‘he Disctples’ ho went to colle ‘Yo n few persons ed, us carly as gan of the Di: by Mr. Garfleld in 1857, a3 Teported trom notes taken at the time by the Kov. Alanson Wilcox, then a student at Itennnot fail to be read with the utmost Interest by a much wider circle than ever sea the Standard. badly if stato here what was a well-known Hiram people years ago—viz.: 1d was constantly the yicthin of plagiarism by the young theologians who attended hfs sehool. ‘Lhe sermon as reported No one will feel TI SERMON. - Itis expedient for you that [xo nwny: for, if To potawny, the Comforter will ut como unto UntitLdepurt, fC owith send Mim uate Yous lo between muta 4 may bo varloust ‘Iwo young mon Bturt out together In fe. 0: of them seeks only tnuterlal things: he serves ‘Dis baser passions; be seeks gold, und bonds, and junds; and Ja not scrupulous us to nothiae tused. Fel. Life fs a strugy cate Is get dorth In the parabl A certain rich mun brought forth plentii end bo thought to bimsalf, say ly ‘have wo room ta fruits and my goods? And I will aay to my soul ds luid up for many drink, and be merry, ‘Thou Yoo), this wight foul, thou mnist much yeard: tuko thing cide, eat Hut Goul atid unto him, thy soul shall be requlred of thoes th wit those things bu which thou haat provided? ho that Jnyeth up tronsures for hitasulf, und {not rich toward Gad." The other young mun cultivates his minds bo Attends to his spiritual nature, fis honosty and nobltity of purposa give Muencs over wen; ho ts trusted by the people a Sieader; and bo uses this world for spiritual eaus, und ‘so lnys for hiinsolf toe FOUNDATION OF IMMORTALITY AND ETER- dim a commandin “lo that soweth to tho tlesh shall of the floah D corruptions bat ho that suwoth to the Fenp lfe overtnsting.”* strated 111 tho By's+ followad by ten, Samo huld Figin tor all thi im there ly no. Deity ovtsl And the world miaiu itself, with (ue Scriptures tas God is a spirit bh 1 Universe hid a dealene the Eternal Spirit pres: 4 oh constant atruggioe between thus di logaphica, pita hts 4a the lifo of duct: Mo inuterlal; if the material quins the ascend+ fey, wo become gellish und reup corrupuion, ure drugged away from Goud. Lut, on th Other bund, wo are spicitual; and, if we suw into OUrspirite, if we cultivate the spiritual nature, Tears, elevated Godward. ‘Tho one principle is evilish, and tho other Godlike, Boru ne, 46 It ongho fence, not knowing whivh of ples to follow; and go thia struggle is Mlustrated tu enon dudividuat Iite, THY ONSET OF CURIBTIANITY {to show to truv relation betweon tho material 4nd the spiritunt. u Jo His fifo and teaching wo hove M example of the superiority of the spiritual. Ho teuching was of the spiritual nature of ar eof this world world." Bly Ki Ww tho Kingdom of ed, and all thesy | iiges wl w udiked unto you. stip tho Father in spirit and yin truth, for the yy that worship Him must wore {rit and in trath.” * Wout. leg ett ‘be xain tho whole world and lose tie wonderful that Inan exo viet should thug teach uf the spiritual nuture HI of Uod, and of inun, ‘This | the spiritual naturo Aplnt shalt of the apirit proposition 13 wlso Jems of philoso} et wi archituct, usition is again ilustrate On aue hand, wo of materiaitem Ms Kingdom, Deoor of His Divin Lio uve glimpses of Kingdow, Hoe walked uy) that spirit oontrula sul {avrvasion on Hie Disgipica that Ho was a ; THY, TRANSFIGURATION * vean wonderful alimpas of the spiettual nats ‘re withdrawa, the Diselplos auw no wan wonly. hun a voles frou Lby cloud auld, Beloved Hon? bear blin Fepresuntative on Earth. Wilieach you uf My nature, and cbaructer, Will. He wil} give you an exenn 9 duveriurity of the spiritual aver t we itil show you tbat a tous mity ala tho whole UO Lid oul ut fast, dad that this wilt You must be born agaln, nuerlt the Kingdom of Adum, was of tho Earth ‘Tho vew Adaui, Corlst, is # quick- sh und bidod canuot, Hn (Tho first mun, oning spirit, You must boar ils heavenly imnge, and thus be transinted Into His overinst- ty tngilom, Thus Christ taught His Discipicsof the true naturo of His Kingdom. Thus Io continually drow their-tinds from tho material to tho spiritual, and from this world to Heaven. Hav- ing complotes! Ila work, Ho was going away, This was oxpodient. Yot, after nll dile lessons, ie, Disutpies seemingly could not undoratand THERE WAS A UNEAT DIFPENENCR between the Greeks and Jews. The Grenks Were gure apleiual or ideal, They saw and dele ted a spirit lu averything. They saw aapirit in tho wind and waves, in the stecams and stars, In tho hurvest-nolds and growing woods, Nox ruled the nights Aurora tifte with rosy Dners the yell of might, beds a radinnt listre over the Farth, wad dignopeara xt tue entrance of Iesllos, who ruled tho day, They tad thirty thousand gods; und Paul, at Athens, made known to thom tho true uuture of the unknown God. Tut tho Jews were materlatiste—low and son sunt, ‘They must have some form before thoi tu worship. Auron.smade thom at calf, Thoy clung tu tha forms and ceremunios of the law. They were av wedded to the material that, whon Christ came, thoy wore nbout to worship Him as 4 tunterial being (John, vi. 15). In thelr euthi- alas for Hint, thoy spread tholr garmonta, nnd stripped the branches from tho trees, and strewed thom in His way us Ho went to Jeruay- lem. ‘They luoked for a material King in an urtbly. Kingdom, But Jesus was true to His mulgsivn. Ho was not carried away from bis purpose by their demonstrations mid enthusiasm; but, when Mo bad tude known the nature of His Kingaom, and bad ylyen them an example to follow, Ho sald: “Atta expedient for you that ki 100 AWAY, I must pro to tho Cross and offer myscif a aocri+ flee forsin, Linust yo to the grave androb itoft its sting and gloom, und bring Hie and tmmors uility to light in My resurrection, I must go Into Heaven and be crowned 18 Priest and King, relgn tll ell enemies are subdued.” 1, dt was expedient that He shod yo away, for the spiritual growth orfatthof (he Disciples, They ‘were minterialiats; they changed tholr minds to Him, but. were still materiulista. In iis abe senco they hud not fulth enough te heal tho sick, aa He had commissioned tiem. They placed x0 tuch contidenco ja Ils porson that, whon Ho alupt ou tho sen, thoy’ wory uftaid. Joss up. braided thom tur tholr lack of fulth, ussured them that choy must have correct ylews of His Kingdor, aud, in ordur to this, He must go Awityellg must become. splrituul, that they night pines thelr aifection on tlm as an overs present Coinforter, ‘This tenching 16 FAINTLY ILLUSTRATED IN LIFE. ‘Tho baba is nutloft in the cradio stone. ‘This would not bo expedient, ‘The parents provide for it food aud clothing. Then the child gees to school, to the seminary, and tu the cultege. | He 4M Jearuing tho leyson of self-reliance. Tow must the futher feel while tenching this lesson! Ho knows the son mist sumer or titer Ko away from home and lunch out lato the acean of to for bimself; but he stirlnks nut trom the tithe ful diseluutye uf duty htid upon bim. Here let me gay, a8 the Hower expands inte tho fruit, And thy mountaln-rill widens into tho river, su let us keep tha uplete of cliidhuud Jn the strength of innnbood, . Laws are entorcod on us in childiiood before we understand too principle, Luws are the shell, the cusket, contalning the Jowel, In ofter years, when tho jewel fs sot, woen the principle is xed In our nature, the tow fs ld aside. Let tho young practice virtue under resteainta, if needs be, and in ao Ube practice will be nat- ural. What you tre at 18 you will bo at 40, When Christ wont uwny, Ho wailed the aw of Mosos to tho Cross, but lett the morality; Hu took nway the materia! form, aud Iett tho spirit. ‘This was AN EXPEDIENT CHANGE. ‘Tho wisdom of God iy displayed in lending mun flong tu took up to Him and trust in Ilim. six thousand years of an ae only leuye us whero i we ent catah piim@es of the Infinit One, and of our relation to tu ritual Universe. TE, dt wax expedient fur Chrtat to 4 cticay that dle night tecome untversal, When He was bere He was lucul; His personnl mission was to tho Jews, and few persons could yutbor round blu. Peop! Brute tbe botsetups tu seo Him; the lowered the sick into His preset crowd- ed through tho inuititude; and Zucchens climbed fl syenmorestree te vateu i xiupse of bis Sus viur, But, woen He went away, i Sitmuria, In Judea, iu Europe, and everywhere, wen could look up tu If agin cver-present Spirit and Comfortor. The North Stir ia gueh to ull the peoue of tho globe, and, though the Kurth muy oO distant frum its present pusition In space 180,000,000 inlies, as it with be in alx months, etill this star wilt be tho Stur ot tho North, So the Stur of Bothlobem fy over our guide. * go UP TO PENTECOST ‘and sco tho Intluenco of this eplritual presence up the Apustlos. Onco thest men wero mites riullsta; bow thoy are converted and buve just conceptions of Christ's reign, and tho Spirit ia to thom wit Inspiration, Veter, who denied Jesus inthe preseuce of @ dai: who once bad tw fulth—now Is futlof faith, and grandly unfolls tho Lordship of Curist, and mukes knows tho conditions of anivation. What a change Is wrougt in him! Henceforth, with a boldness aud zeal that poracentivn could not cause to fulter, be ever served hia Lord, Stephen caught tho gpirit avd rebuked ain, and in fulth fei on deuto, and bis spirit went up te God, ; Philp wont down tu Satoaria -and proached Jesus to tho Bamuritans Paul wus converted, and wend.p to Athena and unfolded the spiritdul nuture of God, Who commands all men averywhers to repent because of a Judy- inent-day in whloh Christ is tho Judge. Aliof tho Acts is but a record of what they endured for thelr faith. Under thu inspiration of the Splelt thoy were evorywhere bold, sod went everywhere plunting Jesus tn tho hearts of men, IL. Though eighteen Iundred yeara have passed, 4l ta expedient furus (hat Christ went away and sent the Conforter, We can now look up to Hinas AN EVER-PRESENT SPIRIT. Bome talk of the comiug of the spirits of tholr departed friends, but thoy cannot take the place of our Lord and Savior. “lo fultitimeut of His promise, 1 am with you,” aad "The Comforter ‘will come unto you," there sone great etornal Spirit ever present with the obedient disciple, By night und by das, in the closee and in tho crowds ‘on the Jund &nd on tho sex, men can call pn Him with the wssurance that Ho {sun abidiug apigiiaal Bresence, and & pregunt hulp in thus of need. t Mon are tonding tomatoriallsin. Houses, lauds, and worldly goeds attract the nttendon, ard, ag u mirage, lure them on to denth, Chrlatiandt ys on the ocher hind, lends only the material body to dust, aud for the Bplrit It latmn out a house not mide with bands, eteraul in tha Heavens. Christianity teachos that the converted ra to recelve (he Spirit; that thoy are seated by It, and ohanged by it Intu the jmuge of God, Lhuve not much coniidence in any ube who preuches tho word aloue theory—fur God is always with His word, and Christ i# fu tho heart of ovary be- Hever, Ebave not much cunidence in that tans Christlanity who govs after the material and neglects the spirituil, Lbuve not much conte donee in any tnan’s Coristinaity, uniess he pray and fit bis spirit for commmuuien with God. Lhe moan who builds his house fu the sandy bed of the river kiows it must fall, Lot every an BUILD ON THE HOCK OF ADLS, ‘That nun labors 1n vain who does not culti- vate big spirits tho utudent studies in vain, wid Uin buro must end his vdreor iu duse and dine may. Lut no who reculves Chrlat, and culliyates bis own spiritual nature, may aco God talrrored in the brook, and flower, and cloud, aud sky, and be led up ln .udoration to iim who is sepus Farad, from all waturiulity, aud ta full of univers sal love, x “Yo asaist man in undorstandiny tho spiritual, afew matorial ordinances are necded. Uapuiam, an ordinitice, derived its cilleacy from God. Jesus commended it. It brings tho trusting soul into the dexth of Christ. « 1th onda nro spire ftual wood, aud it stows to won and noygels Unt the imun’a aptrit ts obediont tu tha will uf Christ. ‘The Lord's Supper da an ordinances througo whieh our wonk concep lone cnn by ralsod up tu the apleitunt Christ, In this shupie *in memo- rium” we not only declare our faiths fo the Chriat of the peut, but of the present, Wuo ty alive for- averinare, ‘As theso thourhts aro now before you, let mo ask you tu choose the unilylug Jesus us your EVERLASTING FRIEND AND HELPEIG Let mo urge you to follow Iim—not as tho Naz- frene, the inin of Galilee, the carpenter's sou-- butas an ever-living, spiritual person, full of love and compassion, Who will stand by you In lite, aud death, aud vternity, ‘The hops of tho falvoy but, as tho vivo lives in the & Chriat Hvesin the Christiun, and ilo sul novor dic, Tho Comforter has come, an Christ relgna io the buarts of men. All batt the powor of Joaus' namo} ot angula prostrate falls Bring forsh the royal diudem, Aad crown Hius Lord uf wll? i ‘BARB WIRE. A Row About Ita Manufacture at Des : Molucs, ta. 2 Des Mores, In, Dee. 20,—A sensational davelopment occurred today in barb-wire gircles. It appears that J, UH, Coon, who has been manufacturing wire for tho Farmers’. Protective Association of Town at 637 conts per pound and three-fourths of 9 cunt royal: ty to be deposited fn a bank to ald In the suit of the furmers agalnst Washburn & Muon, hag bogn. dickuring lately with Des Moines spevulatora named Frank Mason ant J, N. Rice fora sale to Washburn & Mov, An agreement was drawn up and deposited in the First National, which was to be delivered. to Washburn & Moen on payment of $16,000 31,00 to.-Cuoy and $3,000 to Jice and Mason, and-all Coon’s !utervat in his barb- wire machioery was to go to Washburn & Sloun, Neautiine Coon went to Chicago with Judge Coie to suctire machin exports In the coming injunction sultot Washburn & Aloun agalnst Com and the Protective Association. Cole and Ben Butlor were thelr attorneys. While thers Coon saw Washburn & Muen, and sold to them for $12,000, Cula belng tye norant of this transaction, But Mason lad followed, Coon, employed a detective to shuduw Coon, and found out that Coon was not only guing to sell out the farmers Dut to sell out Mason and Rice Comluy home, a Mason revorted to Judgo Col sued out an injunction against ery of the property inthe name of Coon’s artuera in business, who were manufactur- ug barb wire with him for tho farmers, An armed force of a dozen men are in the barbe ry, and Coon’s intention to ond off all his inachinery this morning was thus Coon’s business for the farmers was very extensive, the royalty of three-fourths of a cent on the fight agalast ¥ amounting to 81,000 per month, —<———=__. THE RAILROADS. ‘The Red Mon of Mexico Frightened Out of Their Wits by a Locomotives ‘The special correspondent of the Philadel- pitta Limes writes ny fullowa fram Mexico City regarding the Indians’ superatition about Mr. J. H. Porter continues.to fil the position of General EAG ESTATES C) , ofored at a bare ‘alumint-A¥.. cOMnar ‘Twent; reot, nid in tonirable and chenp, 1o-av., corner Forty-sixthest.; @ uar- ‘Tho clerks In the car accountants office of tho Chicago, Nock Island & Pacific Railway presented tholr clilef, Mr, W. 8. Palm, with a Christmas present In the shapo of nn elegant easy-chalr ag a token of thelr regard and mi uingt baka, and tas a front: Of sbuut 100 fost on Calumst Ivar; in stow of Aha arent imbrovamenta on Cal a ina clunble pioen Wf property for In M, Hon 8 ir Aste Per SAM Is she brick ri Scoupying threes i itd, convenient to dg will ee! i) foot, Mrate rain. ‘Bi toet, Prateto-ay., north of #) foovon Michigaheay,, nort #1 fevt on Michtxan-ay., north of Mixtuonth-st. TENTY L111 bia 142 Noarvorncat., itor ‘Twonty-third-st. hot Thirtyotitetent. nipped tn the bud. AN fF ick carringu-houe, round in the vitinue uf Puri nts tes 8a choles hanie and er pound to carry ashburn & Moon It ts learned that tho Wabash Company has postponed construction on Its road to Des Molnes on account of the weather, It lias concluded to stop until spring, when the work of constriction can be prosecuted to much better advantage, {, Eddy. Superintendeut of the xay Division of the Missourl Paclitic Rallway Company, announces that Mr. 1. Welch having resigned, Watkins hins boen appointed the Hannibal to Parsons sections, extending from Hannibal and Parsons, with qitarters at Sudalin, ——— Sed THE CANADIAN BANKS, Montnear, Dec, 28.—It fs stated here that the Government has modified its bik clreu- larsonstoInctude the names of indorsers only who have lodged bank stocks as collat- eral, ‘Lhe banks ore all making out returns, which will be forwarded Immediately, Ki rlek rosiduneas tn of Franeiavo and Fulte nrsocars. itonms, Randolph Olt SALE—BY WAM. G, KINS wi Waanlnwtitonts i COUNTRY It POR SALE—HO-ACKE FARM IN F fs vunty, [1.4 miles fram depot. EMT Apel SALE—1OWA , LAND — BEST quality and bast tito: two hile aon Cotunty, worth €iUs price, Bask, 1. n Park, botwoon Thir- ‘Whis farut fas Abts well adapted fur stock ealdencos—Forest-ay., near Thitty> ) RICHARDS, Kuvom 6, 81 barvains, Hinteit residences onall the avenues 2onthy ded barualns, Olt SALE—LWO LOTS ON NOBLE- at, & foot above tysthwest cetre Mr. Norman rainmaster of An fustaneo of tho deplorable atate of tz- norance and superattion into which many of the tribes of Mexican Indians Uave fatien ts shown, by tho tact. that not long ago a rumor aprani among certain Indian populations to tho oltcct that the lovomotive is a sanguiunry pods that its inichty voice as Jt roverberates among the mountains isa weruam for blood; and that Indints ara sueritived to a} nana PINANOTA fn GOLDSMID, LO. 4 Madisun-st, (licensed, id bultion dealer, Cash JROR SALE—A wFOUT LU" fronton Wiseinsinest., botwoen CH, 10 Fi, ind Lincuth-uy, GKU, M. BOGUE, 8 itonpor Estattlatod bt, yasy ita wrath, Hy ides takeo upon tho pour people that they bive fled hi muuntalns in such numbers that many towns and villages are entirely depopulated Rerteds while tho trembhin, i} A NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FUIIS tuo und pianos withour fumioral, and nll NY AMOUNT ‘TO LOAN ON FURNT . ite ro ube pisiiue without comoval, 151 Bundulph- Y¥ AMOUN'T 5 TO LOAN ON FURNI- us Tesnttuw rates, i jn Tooms and Wuth, mers betes tr 8 Kenvar iioak OR SALE—LOT! wen Siitmuukeueny, ‘nore tho terrible shrivk of the engine may not be her How the idea or tho Involuntary ainiig ut tho absurdity of superatition is cheeked, if ono rellects fur a mo- Inent on the pitiful state of abject ignorance to which a people tuuet be reducad to be uble to te- eve such thing, Moreover, it fe i sorious thing, lvoking upen’ tho mutter in a political Hynt, for whon the Indians desert thelr villages, ily to the mountaing, and make ready thalr aris, provisions, aud ponlua there is very apt to bo iniseblof Urewing sumewhere, Anotbor iuatunce of tho terrors aroused for tho Indians tu this wonderful era of rallroudy occurred in tho nelgnborhood of Pueblo hot It seoina that for aume wie hecountnblu reasoa the Indians heeame con vinced tut the Americans otzaed on the rall- ronds bad discovered that no ait was ap suitable for lubricating tho wheuta of the dreadful locus motive ng that mde from dead lodlans, nnd, therefore, that tha tatives were to becutyht and leitied in great numbera that the fat might be tried froin them for this purpose, ‘The wlurin urose to such degree that no Indian could be induced to enter Pueblo for a long time, ond Haally whon their four was overcome to it des gree they would make along clreuit to avelda certain Bpot where they belleved. the Indiang were enticed in by irresistthiy arta, Thin superstition hid q sorlousty damaging ef- fect upon certain branches of busluess, in which such us buakets and mits ot wll ht, One of thy larzost honses in Pusbio,thnt deala extensively In tho straw woods of the nattvos, found ft impassible to oltaia tho articies required for a long time. Atlust tho Indians would comg with their raves to tho outermost house atution of the city, an the goods were desired thoy must be sent for, te Mako fife worth lving—renew your health. Nrawn's [ron Bitters will do it, TRIBUNE ISRANCH OFFICES N ORDER ‘TO ACCOMMODATE OU patrons throughout the city, we have ch UNices in the diferent Divisions, tt afuD price ns charged ai eb unt Yo*cluck p, mt i Drugvist, S01 Cottage ut ‘Hovuksaliera and £tationers, 12) at CORUS, Drugsist, W007 Indiana-av., BUCUMAN, Drogaist, corner Thirty-tHrst and co. former: Oakwood boulorard and Tulinitod fs stilt n mgatory, and Ol SALE—LOTS ON DLY betwoon Milwankea-wy, and Nu GEOG — THIRTEEN NED ON PIANOS, ‘i no cormiasiones We tous 1 und th ge SON DIAMONDS, ftoume # and 6, 120 itandoln! i HICAGO MONE At fowuet rates ou Improved pro tOrmilts no delay, ‘Municipal bunds nezotinte® Murigaxes bouwnt and sold. Hetotes manayed; taxes poids rents collected. LEWIS & KNOTT, Rooms 6 and ¢ Border VE PRICK PAID FOR yy Bank books, und Scandi certiventes, ILA HOLMES, urna Seaadenal rato SA LE-TWENTY: on SLI frow Heurborneat to Hutteriold, LA SALLEST. fetiexIs Louse 2 + bus hus and cuid wacur many iunths elnce, Pclunot, stuslonary tt Husted, and very cone Jd cheap dnd an odty terit GRORL FILANIC BQUALN, Urugeat, 32 West Madison-st, curner Curtis, 1, SCULMESBEI, Druggtst, 489 Went Lake-st, cor- South Malsted-st, CRAIT, Drugclat, ott West Madison-a., ;KIRKLEY & CU. Uruggiats, 1b South curn Adams. 1, Drogglst, 672 West Mad- if Drugulst, 20 Bluo tland-ay, i JGwelor, Nowsuonter, and Fancr ‘ON, Drug dist 182 North Lalsted IRIEL DIVISION, Mo CO. Ueugeiste, 413 North LAMS & CO. Drugxtats, G3 Sarrabae-st, NN NEEME, Printing Block, 0 Rundulphest. E—LOTS ON THIRTY-FI ttt, und ‘Thletyeefznthesta.. ist we ure adiitirably jue mpioyesd duwit ton hurse-vars for reuching their GHOMGE cornur' Canal pUreon Ws 4 EST. LOAD Bu and upwards ute pes 218 Bi ! ty 2-atory wud hase ‘hut and culd wat ONEY TO LOAN ON a, cle. withuUt removal, nud on cofit UE VAIUIRY. 159 wna 36) "Wai Inding products, FURNITURE, khudy, ure bou; al. curmer India Ja BURLING! on cent estute wocurity, loquira tingteriand Moc garitn,” oF custoise send word that If "I Popot G28, Miviatouent, {(D—-MALE IELP, pl boon Si nen An aenenny OORKERPRRY, CLARKS. &o. ‘WANLED-FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS AN EXPEIUBNCED STA wond situation, Adder D— SHORT-ITAS TER DA CLERK AT BROW al nn at ‘an Huronents, ‘TRADES, Wit NTE D-CIGAR MAKERS CAN ch ind steady aantoymiant nt the followng pelosi flea ts a nd Jtavans, tht to $id por oiile, ANTED— AMIDIAR WITT wv Pte om iiveninery and win ANTE re STOA Wirth TGL Ags CUSTOM Alideden este gmeetna Htor Uo Ret uD Uppars, Ss mn eta (TeAMerans, ao, ANTED—A. COLORED COAG Wititainld of orien tin COCA must bring best of referertons, i thd writes Adteare fOr toe SuenUN Huw to road ANTE GOACHMAN ‘- Ween A CUAGIIMAN age piaka lnseit useful, Apply at once at 20 Subtle nde E jaye undoubted reference, Windetaspince . LALNES, W: NIED=A FEW Nettara: onty meno! ! cary at danst £2,009) 1 ny rancu fe eltv und the und Hyuor hous t 4 epuelall hous unis. address, witht Tefersicus'a 2h CAST BOYS; G afAgll Rows; GOOD PAY. DIATELY—MAN AT un capitar to represent v reniize Immediate und @ required, AInyuire as 154 ANTED-—A GOOD PHYSICIAN NV nannitahed todteetoltat WABICIAN, LM 1) be purelmnsed wid expenses bald, Apply at ttn rburn: ART BOY, RESIDING was uren id about a 1 welling to war! Faure onze, Address Qty. Tribune nice, rel mine tl iy T, RELIABLE namuil fatally IF WE UD Muue wicks Auont, Nows and Biattortery thoy would ontur tho town under no clreutn> ie atuuces whatever, —A'T 6 PERCENT proved city property, IL. Iyae Parkeay, and ake GOODRICH, NOW, Ur star Unkloy: price 3 Ke, CUMMINGS £ CU, 1S La Gat place on aireut. "OR SALE— Suitable Garments for a Mid Winter, A fow days no Col. J. K, Wood, assistant to General-Manager MeMullin, of the Chil- cago & Alton Iullrond, came to his office without an overcuat, shivoring from cold ke an aspen Jenf. Col. Wood was {no terrible frame of mind and continually muttered Sime Preeations upon the heads of bogus milk- men. After having become quieted some- what he told a harrowing story how a sneak thief, under disguise of belng a nillkiman, had made away with fils brand new 350 over- coat and his beautiful Derby-hat, thfef called at his house In the morning with gowilic can, rang: tho bell, snd tnqulred whether they wanted any milk. Being an- swered In the negative, he left, The next morning he again rang the front door just as the regular iilkuiny Knocked at the rear doors The servant answered the bell, and the man suid he had tho iilk that had been ordered of him. Tho ¢irl was bewltdered inilimen should call on. ENGLEWOOD 1 2 corner Wentworth By. und CLUB OEE a GUONGH W. SIULIL. Huokacllar, Stetioner, and NS Ma first morusagen bouzhton iniveaved cl Srey wid Muiuie taeme KINDALL, VOSt & ‘Vribune Wustuins. ROLL-AY., OCT.A- attic und busaments lot ingalth. Aout G, 38 iin IN CITY REAL WELLS, Poatiice, uid Draggiat, 1 LLG, Voat-iitico, uid Drogklat, Kvanston- PERSON & BAY iss AN gstaty at lowest rate! Kast Mandoiphest. TED—ALL "EOPLE WiLO WISIL Eval estuto ot, lowust W ——s ents 2 unt brick LOST AND FOUND. et nee Gonune tan teed ornare peat Na eee ef houses nlonu Would cust Biure OST—ON "THURSDAY, IN fila radii to Ake Ae POW het, oe borrow munoy ar milds to cult on us. SHAVE AN IN wry on Hatatutont, f = HA. TRAUUS Cl ene ENE SHOU SourH SIDE. ee nt ganee by te AD prt OST—A SMALL SORREL MARE, pring buseys Uphelstering much worn, weil by suttubly rowurdud by wddrussiny +6 OST—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ONE eof tinen plituw shams and blae alti hund- either on Olle, Rua, or jenne return to nun ALE—BY It. W. IY, E AVENUE, 10- Abarat, splendid oud conaltton, feut, corner Neventeenth and i nvEDIENL ty tricks OF Luke Bury ashd LE—A MARI A room Fesidence Kundeleh roe SALE, Co. 12 Hin th rou frame dwelling, in SL GAMBLE, @ Dearburn-st. «jp MISCELLANEOUS, | a tue OF tadiaeueate oe NT—BY BAIRD & BRADLEY, 00 § GOLD PIECE fo bricolet with Inttials dV" and will bn romarded by raturiiing it to Nu. HYMAN dit. & rit-at. uy G2 West Van Buren- nurbie front huuac: price very low, BUSINESS BLOCKS ON Jatee, Itendatyn. | Wasnington, prwseat aud Z ‘Ash- or seatenrs ‘und'hasoment brick. * adisonest and 2 “ dt. eazy tatury B-ruom beicl we Cotisuo Groves story Werouut fraine house, tod- I Badtsun, Monrow, kitchen to get an explanation from tho reg- ALY, WY, ‘ular mflkinan, askig the bus Incteal deal- er to walt n fow tubiittes, ant gad nit Colonel’s fine overcoat aud hut off the rack, returned he had left for The theft was not discoy- ered untit the Colonel wanted te don the tse- ful garments to key hin wari while going y ‘Tho otticials of whoin Col. Wood roluted nts sad tale ereatly aympathized with hit, and, it belay near Christmas, told him to walt until that tine before buying a new cout und hat, as they meant ta nuke good his loss. |! felt inuch better, and ghidly endured tho tlld weather for 8 few days hs anticipation arment to be presented . hin, jw recelved nt his residence a packy: and of course he knew at once It cor the promised and much-needed Christuma fully opgned H,.and. behold! us Hnen duster with fur collar and cuffs, age a linen Jockey. club) with fur ‘To the valuable gift there was attached acurd bearing the following legends Christinas—inany happ! turns, ainong which returns sii! be that of the overcoat and | While she was REN COSY FUI lek basement cottaze, yraeanen. D-W. SFUntS i Wastiington- ce, With brivg barns lot SF Tatu wily, Kyou et Kandutpless Med 1c eal und look at the inhkors, HORACK HRANCIL 28 Btutornt, ALLET, DA Vis « Pheag colobratud planus with NUS. pthara of beat wake canbe found nt, tiielyaroroowN ge haben i PLA Steck,” und uthor good mut when the gir! parts unknown, Olt SALE—MANUFACTURING LOT turk wud Hutteriield-sts., teenth. Fe A. HAUG WS PO RENT — NI pleasant front rooms wt ‘'—LANDSOME ‘edt counts; reasonable prices, Jets Leet fru Conte Wart rn OR SALE—A: BUSINE: BLOCK ON my hig D eoUd Incomes w gO UU 6 OH undolybent, URNISHED chance for cupltansts. HAIL NE BEST BARGAIN vera of ocaty. SO, 0 RENT—FLAT OF FOUR HOON WEE brick house: lord CO. 0 Wading tunes, Ni ry RENT—SOME FURNISHED ROOMS, Nogly Or In sulte: but wad cold water bath; well AM Chostnutert, between Uearborn’ ant Chirk, Ong biuck above Chleazo-nv,, —ONE OR TWO roums in Kichwond Bi Glnrkext. ana Donrburn-ty. TO RENT—S ALE: ACKE corner Sixlysntathent, OR SALE — LOTS ue the Inko, On en ponity Fidtluthicnt. bluck on north sido of Fiftyetirat-st. or Best wishes for an *Milked.!’ May the winds be tempered to the shorn Iamb.” Col, Wood has not been heard from sluco he recelved this valuable token of sympathy and friendship, but it is expected that he will appear inJils office this morning sport. rinents so exculluntly sulted iter Ike the prusentone, they will become hint well thore can be no File POroLan | STORE 10) SOUTH CLARK- KIMBALL PIANO, te Apply ty CHARLES GUOUMAN, Huu 4h UPRIGUT AND SQUARE, ATW, We RIMBALLS. F—100N It FEET NORNWEST vorngr Fortyenuventh aout Dent bornent tn ono trict pean fois, GH, MM. BUGUE, CHOICE RESIDES ruod ond Hye fark, GEV, Mlvek, We Chuck* Fuottiay With Wott, FROM FEU, Vi CERT AS RAGAN Hy Mutienun tlauee, Chieawe nn eee RENT—BY YOUNG my HEAT Chicagosnv, uni euist yuts mirtine Deed apply. White Troforences turnisted. a RENT—IMMEDIA'TE- Jy, one large tummlehid room, of two of medium Wd nit aedern improvements, nd within a auorcdlstaney of the Axudomy uf Musle, Ioferances required. Address DAN SE i 'O RENT—BY AN EAST- pmiturtubly furnishad rouns, with Moun ‘Twontiuth and wonky. 1 No othor Joc ttont desired. Mighoat referencor, Addruse Yi ‘Tribniu, BOARDING AND LOD NTED—TO REN Banal houss within (TN IHIH Incorporation of ‘Two New Wlluols Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, SprINGFIELD, Ill, Dec, 20.—Articles of In- corpotation were today fled with the Secre- tary of State by the Cinchimatl & St. Lonts Alr-Line Raltroad Company, whieh proposes to construct and operate a road commencing in Enst St, Lows and running easterly there- trom to the Wabash Hiver at or neat Pales- tine, passing through St. Clatr, Mnidison, Clinton, Bond, Marlon, Fayette, Clay, Ef fingham, Jasper, and Crawford Counties; algo, a branch commencing at Efingham and runuing northwesterly through Eflnghamn and Clay Counties luck oF, all Oe end vatthen ted paymonis, Call ut w: Michiana vlaowtiere, LIAM yonest., corner Murain, Upen evenings MISCELLANEOUS. MIDDLE-AGED ¢ \ OR SALE—0o FEET, SOU! in Greenwood to [ilis-ave Reaper lock, Yi Clurkent. POR SALE— SMie'ie testcase D WEST FR fF Fortyenuithest, VILEMAN FROM tho Hust of guud busier wbitities and oxpurt= with SnBUd cosh tn hand, dears: 1h sare AubstANLiAl Nd WK Waippl. ‘The veat Of roforoncis Ws Hone, Nv muro sped nisho lowont rat und usbinstone le ODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, chleazy. Advice fragt 1 yaar and luxuily transacted, IGARS—JOB LOTS IN 100'S A'T $15, IN AD wie at ds por 1a, Vrica-Ust sree, It. Wi rpwo FIRST-CLASS 4 80 ACRES INN, Ey OF if POR SALE—SOU Pruiroeuy, und 1 BOWUE, # Reuvor Muck, OR SALE—SOUTH CORNER Ghivay, und Fitiethest, GEORGE M, NOGUE, # Rouper Huck, Yt Clarksat, A BEAUTIFUL Hyilo: Purkeny., overlooking tha take, gee WL be wold at UUGUE, 5 Keupor ‘ Minter need ues Be LU KINDS OF FEL und yraval rotiny teh t* Junction St. Louls Railroad at or near Molliday, ‘AMILY AND Shelby County, company fs to be located a inuzle rooms, with board. ADASH-AV.DEStRADIE royal jor fluor, with tusrd; albo x1 ofiive ot tho ublustin, Craw ‘Tho capital {3 to bu 32,800,000, ant the corporators ure. John 8. Eric Winters, George Bass, and Willian WW, Gurloy, of Chicago, and Williim E, Lown, ot Articles of Incorporation were ‘today filed with the Secretary of State by tho. Mattoon & Northern Nailroad Company. ‘The route of the proposed roud ts from: Mattoon to tho IMnols Midland caplin $80,000, and the principal attica ‘Tho corporators C. M. Dole, J. G. W: and A. M. Ritter, all of An Indlaun Venture, ' special Dispatch to The Udtedgo ‘Triduns, Invranavoris, Ind, Doo, ,—Articles of agauelation of the Clnelanatt & 81, Louls Alr- Idue Company, with 8 capltal stock of $2,700,000, liuve beon taken out. ‘Lhe rend will extend from Bloomfield, Green County, eusterly to the State Une at or near the cross tng of the Ohio & Mississippi Rond; alxo, bee Kinning at Bloomington an vast to Tndianapulls, tance of Lest milled, 5. Cooper, Ex! H Lown, und W, W,. Gurley, The Vanderbiit-Jewets: ‘Troubles tn Ohlo.. 01 Bbuntule i taken Block, VE Claris OR SALE—A ti maligs funy from thts city, Joining we ark Ridge, with pood huuse aud burn wud youms or- erg dlunieabte, “Non Not NORTIL CLARK-ST.—BOARD, WITIL with was of pinnus fae- we ruom, #4 to $7 pe convenient dg school, NKaugotpheat, My MCAT OR SALE—TUE CHOICEST 5 A 2 ou the Caimot tver in hunt of sunth Chicao, ih ratirond connection. Fe A, IRAUG & CO, i Wasbtuaiotieat, SALE—-LO'T 18, BLOCK 8, NORTIL vanstut, hear depot $44) ¢: ae HUMES MeNty Nh COUNCIL. NLUFFS ang WishlogrenMandeu Alcove, With Fura, fur tee kennel, pene rer rt iribane oieo, , ANTED—TO BUY A SMALL PAPER yeu Kalweaticoss ts Catl or aduress ¥ South Voortarat, W. ANTED—TO BUY A DRUG STOCK Ina live town. Hpotcasi: Must bo clonr, and dross, with purticuluns, a Adar prower, y. ‘Phos M, Lytle, Bore RSON’S EUROPEAN jyuto Clark-t3 ron STATE ANDHAI- 3E good dusingn Ck , Wihnebage, Tiauti-sts.— 1h bustioas RSALE—VERKY DESIRABLE ACii between Cottuze Grove und fave, Juak sunt of Miaway Plulaane ‘1 bor Hivck, v7 U1 PARTNERS WANTED, ARTNER WANTED—WITHL S100 Ol help introduce » patented ‘muchanical if cities In United OPHAD year Nuvtg.—Hon't suuurgs eluant Fanti, O'TEL, 10 TO 12s FL UI) Ursteat, curnor of Grout Proxut-Loutovard, as thy po fountain ste be lucated, GLU, Ml, Or Block, V1 Clurk-st. Minnesstut hugh miabutnewurdd Zo Siluraddrosec: Hun Any Eeste flor pencepeeneatO, EXCHANGE, XCHMANGE—-NANDSOME for furaltures near railroad ruse 8 i, Tribune uflica, ) EXCHANGE—A LIBRARY OF GOOD bovis for family corih extentling nurth- tOtal aggregate dis- The Directors are dotin 4 George Bugs, W, E. ALE A yetltbeat.) bouley: OR SALE—| fralrle, and Indlana-uve.s HOUGUE, & Reape: i a nbwbitaate, BOARD, W OARD—IN PIIVAUPE: M nttoiuan und wits wlll ys. aa iecunumudutiond, -Aitarous gt ey y ie UMics, SINESS CHANORS, Byactal Duvatch to The Crease Tridune, 500 ACES Conustnus, U., Dec, 20.—Attorney-General Nash will tomorrow Glo a putitlon in tho Sue prome Court roquosting that the quo ware Tanto proceedings tn the Jewett-Vanderollt sult be taken out of ‘thelr regular order aud. do brought before tho court wt orice, witha view of ascortalning whether - the consolida- tion of the Clnucinnath, Mantiton & Dayton th that of the Cluve- &* tndianapolis PATENTS, ae iNTIFIO” ASSOUIA Hon secures patents, caveats, ote. Patent itt. ‘Uttioest UT Clarkes ute Wantltugtone 1. GOR SALE—ELEGANT _FRON TAG Jn the vlataley of Pilty-vigbtheats, GRO, Bt, BOG G Muwper luck, Yi Clurk: JANOK SALE—15 ACKES und 9: worth haa wont tle Adttred 8 4, 'Pelbune umut. RSALE—ORO! uid location, ho cause fur wells, throughout the Ll, Vouk un Patunts” irey. Roow 3, Chicuze, 1, wud Gs F OLA VOYANTS, = D MIS, FLANKS, sal love, marriage, ous. tu cents to dL FINE STOCK Rallroad Compan: land, Columbus, € Railroad Company was a -Violation of law. It is now understood that neither the Vander: bilt nor dewett Interests desire the case to come up for a decision on-its merits, COMMI ——— eat Mudisun-st., best advisur auilly, of busin ict wut advauiazes to West, wtd vers Pan airy WARM OF #39 AOL . idles frum Chicago, un a good thoroughfare, cut Vhs boa ar 0, git SALE—Ai Hupuds Will mud Ay uy tucliidive uew Nu. 1h Tnpoved wuterepower 101 quartic wb low ts Miscellancous Item) Mr, KF. Broughton, Genoral Manager of the Great Western Haitway of Canada, has just the following -clreulars ollice recently Wled by Mr. Godfrey diuc- donatt at Chicago has been abolished, aud fur the present Mr. N. A. Sglnner repre- suuty tho company there; oflicy 07 Rundulyh vulltvad station, ook County) goud orchard Jed with Bue spring water, Must bo Hit cans be vapectud. Muom 5 8 Hundul phe MUCHA IDS, ures wRdon ousy tori. Alu wor tu ent fur lane oF suiall busiivas, bulidhui, vory tow, big wuooutaumunt te olfurod te und authors ta ieute Bure, iatert Wart rarer tage Wulere| wilt Vo donated to parties ‘Auuraes Act WOtTE LL ti citercre to Cho manuzetnent of thy Cy Be & Qe tt, I Company, Chicayy, Hit, ORSALE—A'l ENGLEWOOD-A VERY hous with brick bescwent) hot and Ou}, aud waler-cluacts pertuct cur depots und culled ut improving the asuie, Tailed o cull ut % wil Crate, Alay, a atcu cat bur lu coutiduncy, ah rf ry ¥e inuus ucthlug te thule RL FOR 6 AGIRD FO DOG 2 —. 3 userurk and washing, ‘Inquiry a —A GOOD SECON wledze of chamber work, PGI, at ti Was Call imme- ED—A SECOND COOK (FE- dinloy-room xiel, and dishwasher, Clar- tut Aarrisonsats, NEOGIRL FOR VV ANTED-COMPET Kenees! bouswwurk in fanlly af tio. Waxus Fiber wouk. Apply, with refurences, Tuesday at EM D—A SECOND GIRL, APPLY at eos Wabushenys D—A COMPETENT COOK IN sere. any a sete tau yy Near inavian pte — Nurses. PANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN OW airl to walt on invalid. Apply ot 1a Was ANTED—BOOKKEEPER—A YOUNG Judy wie eat rity x lula, Fup hund. Ade dress, tatty rofarence und salury uxpected, Q3%, Trinine o WwW? DIATELY—B GIRLS work on calendars, Western Jnbel Com- te Nouth Water SITUATIONS ALM, Booxrkepens. CLERKS, a0. SITUATION WANTED -~ A PARTY BS) with over ai year’ constant experionce In wer- chotile, toni ide Wd insurance business 19 book ute. Mas ju it completed a y-y cure’ emi Slur wituntion “or any pualilon far which he way qualited, in Chicuzy or olsewhere. Meferencos wn uxcoptininbla, Address A Cy Must-Otle Lex 1100, t Montre a SITUATION WANTED—FPROM JAN, 1 Inch by drst-ctaan boukkeoper of twenty yeurs! Xperience. Sularys €3a. Mutsrenven to prose oMpuyors and uthers. Audresn Oie, Tribune ottice, ITUATION WANTED—BY A SHORT! KD hncid writer und Inw clerk of expertauce, Ade diese W, B,C, 13 Wain ‘orre Huate, bud, GIEU ATION WAN’ nan as ull clerk und telerei ELLANEOUS, SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD PS) tramghtanin in an cnutnour's oF architect's aitice, Au Hii, ‘Tetbune othe. ‘ ican) SIPUATION WANTED-IN AD) waco house us travels snleamin of thres yours oXpurienes it repsl liu. ana four as the rot wUTOE we ard. Firsteclusy references, Qin TrVune. SITCAT I G Tun to reproront suare MuUMNfaelurers wh wank torolelt the trate of the Sous, Mefereaees Wat elias, Addrens 208, ‘Telb) A HARD: T T1OD ANTE! Ss wan tn the dry goutts and petton Regulated Urausts Canin, dew tu travel du (nut puctlunt for ef feaze bons.” Q5u, Crivuay 4 MESTICS. NTEN—AS COOK BY 0) ITUATION W. 1 Urat- cates Gert crences, Call wt Mes Uirnvaue. ATIONS WANTED—FOR ating girl to do, genurul housewurk, Tease fret daze at dee routs Moarbor tient. = gituat P—DY A ESL class couk with recoumentations tn Jowisn aude Vy. Inquiry abt Deluurusphiee, itestaire. a DUIYCELLANEOUS. SITUATION WANTED-AS SALES- 2 inely. Apply ats Thictteth-at, tel trom Jkttimaru, Mets Fhumpuon's, 2s Cote ARRIAGES, H HH, AND HIGH. 8, Wil De wuld Toye wutuuey, at. whlva deity witiut any ra cola, 4b hannchs thiaty How clean Hubs teny Saige Hay ” Hay wend and dtl bas bower driven auusucl tu praguad unum, lady, whe velth Ju piirchaser why ane omy ci Gucatowner'a realtones, Nu. wk leat FAMILY ABOUT GOT Wi Fue the elute Wil pty 0 Reap ost shore srostiug mare Landy With pirtviliae of HeBE Hine, whee Heavilexwos purel Inatalituents tw reapunallle parses in ihe x Weulurs upply at stuple reurs of TCHELI!S, Ww EAST Horas at ull kinda, earciagus, few nud svcund-hiids wt lie ).. Canls ndyetiewe tun qe NUOUAGLn TUDELITY STONAGK: wud BO Beat Ven Murcitents |W nut Ketubliahed ni dna Ady: wees bald ‘ORELOU ALN; SEEL ui ieice wed was) U8 BL Hsuialicd west, SU Baad Kine TORAQEFOREURNIT Ut HUGGIES, * wie. etunpyal und best Ju ellys ilvancna ae iw Halex, ROM nee ata ba iad Werk stuart, oe AST, Lb TH L. wu wilt te aell ci: beading wilh du well ‘by pundi Trt. + del ialoeet. Db will pay 99 per con murs bbe Gealur in tie city; aun't ell yuur eaateud a {esa zuu ner uae Tivus Mr. a Mra. AUitous tuacal ET ‘OVES rv plied. Chicas F EADS, COTS, wwekeepere wid luspliuis wuy- Teuu Lavd Cosupany, W ucts Wslierst: 85 rou