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6 fHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22, I839-TEJVT PAGES. "THE SHOREHAM" READY suites of from two to six apartments. Forty single rooms will be reserved for transient TO INSTRUCT THE PUBLIC. histokt op strikes or fbakce. tobfaau-a a olub 8 exhlbi- trians tn the street could throw i their whenever t.h vntmn letter FK0M LEAGUE MAGNATES.

AJT ADDRESS TO THK PUKMC OS IDE BASE-BALL SITUATION. wagon, have been a complete succeefh, and will be continued in use Mo. to me corners me most desirable suites are in the entresol the half story above the ground floor on street. It is here ice-President Aloton has stopped on his LiMiT Camtal nd three rooms will be kept for him there until bis family move into the Belt mansion of Scott Circle. SOME OK TIT IS NOTABLE TENANTS Senator Farwell has a big suite in the entresol, and it is cmx post officials boast that they now erl'n est city mail service tne MASS-MEETING TO AGITATE THE QfEsnOX OF DRAINAGE TJtLSTEEs.

It Will Be Held Next Wednesday Evening at Central Sialic-Hall A HoTement Emanating from the Conference Committee Republicans Decide to Nomi Intere.tlng Statistic Covering a Period of Vear. of Tratk Journal takes iromWhe journal of the Statistical Society of Paris a review of a report issued by the French Statistical Bureau of the result9 of an inquiry conducted by the bureau into strikes in France since 1874. The figures come down to 1885, thus including eleven years, during which there were 804 strikes officially notified. The number fluctuated greatly according year- In 1874 there were 21; 1875, 27; VlJV1877' 1879, 53; 1880, 65. In 18j there were 182; in 1883, 144; but in 1884 on I it i KECEIPTS OF It A CI NO MEETINGS.

Money Taken In by the Two Big Jockey Clnb at Nw York. NEW York, Nov. reports or the several racing associations in New Yorit, now being made to the State Controller, furnish interesting reading to racegoers, as they show the exact amounts taken in gate money on each day of every meeting, and furnish some idea of the profits or losses or the different clubs. 1 he Brooklyn Jockey Club reports that during I meeting the gate receipts amounted ua.vs rental -f8- KeSlnalli De Koven, his DESCHIPTION OF VICE PRESIDENT MOKTOVS APARTMENT IlOLSf. Ja Architectural atrncture for the Accommodation of People Who Want to Live Well bat Who Do Sot Want to Keep Capacity and Arrangement Suites Already Engaged br Senator and longrumtn How Joe Cannon Hrnacht the Landlord to Term at l.at-"Washington, D.

Nov. 20. Special Correspondence. Vice-President Morton has given real estate at the Capital a boom by his erection of the big apartment house, Khnrcham llthnnvh Iwn-lhinU Inn miLu uim mosi or the wm- Spalding, Day, and ttoeer. the Special Committee, State the Case for the Na-tional League The Transfer and Sale of Players Defended, and the Ganntlet Thrown Down to the Brotherhood-Baldwin and Kins Sign with the Players' Chicaro Club.

Philadelphia, Nov. 21. The committee Which Was annnintoil ot "u- cr moiaer in entertaining, and Conrtshlp and Marriage. November chill is, And lovely Pbillis No longer strolls through the maple grove At eve with Cory To hear love's story-She hears it now by tne parlor stove. The parlor bright is.

n.v the night is, But there little said, though tnere's no one nigh. a lhfcre 8 mucn haud Pressing ga o. mums win De reserved for her. i hey are superbly furnished, as are all the. CoL Abncr An ree aavs- an average of a nrt the September meeting at Orave Astllf 1' i tnree room9 facing street, Sf ne APa-V 1,00 per year for them.

A year meaning six or seven months, during the session of nate Only First-Claa Men Democratic Ranks Torn by Factional Dimensions Latest Candidates in the Field. At the meeting of. the Newberry Conference Committee on Drainage at the Union League Club yesterday it was determined to call a mass-meeting at Central Music-Hail TV ednesday evening. A. M.

Pence, Gen. R. J. Smith, and D. W.

Mitchell were named as a Committee on Speakers. A member of the conference committee said after the meeting that the meeting Wednesday will simply be one of discussion. "Some persons," said this member, "say the work can be done for 1 believe this is- so. Mayor Cregier says the work will cost 30,000,000, perhaps more. No dnnht it.

win snowing tnat the interest had Imed somewhat through the every day racing from May to Septem-lhefuln total ot gate receipts at the two Iff I-f-ncl Meetings is 1114.489, a daily average aiJ -At Js lne cluD contributes a pe'reent- oune is rented ior less than twelve months. He brought his bride back, and when i ilia 1 1, l.iL. 11 i.illivii.l 111 1 1. 1 ing ot the National League of Professional Ball Clubs to prepare an address to the public denning the position of that organization in the present base-ball controversy completed its labors today. The committee consisted of Messrs.

A. G. Soalding or Chicago, John B. Day of New John Rogers of Philadelphia. Ihe address is In part as follows: "The National League was organized In 18T6 as a rjfipfsitir uiaifo no leu orders that the hone.vnioou apartments should not be entered by profane loot.

They are locked up until ui i ue in accoraing to months. It seems that there were fewer strikes during the winter months and more ttie spring and summer months. April beads the list with 105: next in order come May and fi VLb each? June' 77 JulV, 75; while in November and December tne number falls to 42 each. As might be expected, strikes are most numerous in those districts which are purely manufacturing and are wholly unknown in "cultural departments; three-fifths of ice total number occurred in the seven departments, Nord, Seine, Rhone, Marne, iSl. unaer tne provisions or the llrtvZl W1U be Used in creating prizes for agr cultural fairs throughout the State.

rJLVew Jockey Club gave ten days' racing at Westchester during its inaugural meet-LnL its gatekeepers collected a sum total of avernge of 14.675 a day. bo rosy did this good showing make all things to Ir- Morr's ana his coadjutors that they thought they could safely race in opposi- tlon to t-. 1 i -us i. caressing As the golden moments are hurrying by. The time most sweet is, Their jy complete is.

I ill a violent stamping is heard o'erhead. And a voice down CHllin" i hearts appalling iay, tell your beau to go home to bed:" Thus checked their b'iss is But a night kiss is With haste exchanged ere the youth doth go-Then homeward hies he, And up stairs flies she. With her cheeks aflame and her heart aglovr. Though courtship swi et is, Much more complete is The joy of the matrimonial life; No parent surly Can, late or early, I he husband pan rrom his little wife nostoii Courier. are elected trustees.

Senators and four-fifths of the representative live in hotels or boardins-houses, there has been almost no supply in tr.e way of Hats. With such a larpe floating population of wealthy jieople one would think Washington would be dotted all over with apartment bouses, as most of tha people that come here who have money do not want to keep up homos hers as well as in the cities where they Uve. Those who have nothing but their salaries cannot afford to put two-thirds of their incomes in renting and furnishing houses. Those men who want to live like domestic are forced to be homeless wanderers from boarding-bouse boarding-bouse. The modern apartment house comes the nearest to being a privalo bouse without being one, and consequently when one is put Up it is filled in a short time.

PEOPLE CALL IT "THE MORTON FLATS." The Shoreham, although only opened in October, has all but four or tive suites taken, and it is thought nv tin vv i V11U gauiC 1TULU lib sioua of corruption and disgrace and take it from the hands of the ball players who bad controlled and dominated the national association of professional base ball players. "The leasrue upon its organization abolished pool-selling and open betting on its grounds, prohibited Sunday games, and excluded the sale of liquors. A better class of people were invited to attend the exhibitions and a more systematic I.V l'fceniDer. ins next door neighbors are Lieut-Commander Brice of the navy and his wife. Senator Stewart of pays a big price for his corner suite of four rooms.

Mrs. Stewart will have her niece. Miss Aldrich. with her. Although the suites of apartments range from to one woman, Mrs.

Gordon Hunt of York, pays and puts in much of the furniture her-seu. Kate Field has moved from the Victoria in New York to the Shoreham, and as she didn't show her usual promptness she Iras ii 1 i umi iney lost a lot of money by so doing is readily seen when it is noticed that the total gate receipts for the ten days of tne meeting were only 17. 352 an av- uuuuuvjr vv lit ut towards extravagance. The taxing powers of the trustees will enable them to raise $1,000,000 per annum by general taxation, and as mucn more perhaps bv Ui UW 11(11 f'T 1 IT 17 thA worn, xmrnc 1 5 ...1 Tl A3 lUlilUUULCU. But the old customs and abuses were not to be the borrowing powers of the board will be large.

As much as 15.000,000 may be borrowed. That to sav. tha hnnrrl crowded out without 0 lltvlB over a inira oi tne Gaily avaeae, 'n August. The total for both meetings was on which a tax of 1,205 has to be Field Trials at Heh Point. High Point, N.

C. Nov. 21. iSpecial. The running of the all aged setter stake wa nn.

a struggle. At the end of causes were demands for an increase in wages, reduction of the wages, and complaints of the men respecting the conditions oi labor; 4. strikes were caused by demands ior the reduction of the hours of labor. 13 because the hours of labor were reduced bv the masters; 25 strikes had for their object me removal of objectionable directors or officers and lti because officers were dismissed lve strides took place in consequence of stoppages of wages for insurance, one because of the establishment of a superannuation fund, and another because of a cooperative society. Bad quality of the raw materials used, defective tools, severity of ioremen, Sunday labor, master's opposition to trade unions, women in workshops, and lltinrniroH rvi v.

1 a new tax on tne district equal to the aggre- (rota season oi 18,6 two or the strongest clubs, the Mutuals or New York and Athletics or Philadelphia, were arraigned oerorf; the leasrue tor violatmir thir ecv.ciiii on v. ix luuuiy ana citydebtsas they now stand. "NOW. thA iwnnlo 'J 1 .1 tinued today. The unfinished heat between 01 the Newberrv rnmmirtoo hih uu.

iu ma sixtn story. ne aD-plied for a two-room suite in the entresol, but they were all taken. The suites have a panor, private hall, bathroom, and as many chambers as mav be desired. Tne Hon. Joseph Cannon thought he wauted the regulation thing in parlor, private hall and bath-room, ana three sleeping rooms.

He went up to see the manager of the Shoreham to negotiate for the best thm in the house, as he was a little tired of Wif. Jsrd where he has put up tor twelve years. His tamily wanted to move up-town, as his gageuients. This was the first crisis tne league Wft Called Unon t.n mmt onH i Stand thlS. It Will bO thl nnnmuiof rha ftnu ana koi a Or was decided in favor or Koi d'Or.

Cassio, who had the Dye, commenced the second series with Dick Tate. Cassio won. Aora beat. Hut no ti. a Awy with Anti-Far.

The ratter your purse is the better your hone in life's race to come out a winner As the fatter the turkey the more chance it's vEf t0 a Thanksgiving dinner? got fhdarlt.inlna 'reus. LOST1 AXD rOTTVD. tOSKrunRlln and South VVaWr-sts fR0M left bind letlopit whit. mtj txLL 1 lie 17 ill Ic 3 Deiore the lvn nln I on t. ii i ii nut? iuu nuuns now promptly and vigorously it faced the issue by expelling those two prominent clubs, representing, as they did, its most populous and best navincr fitioo 'r i wblta is also little understood." VV ill any nominations be made at the mas-meetingi Mark, Chance beat Nannie B.

Myer'n New DeDartnre. Bloomixgton, 111., Nov. r- --B luuuviiui; season tisui was a fiustrmu nno i i 1 i that is not, tha j. "uuui'c" iuisbes xieien anu JdaoeL were It will not have even a closet to spare. It has been building for two years and it was half-way up before Mr.

Morton was nominated lor Vice-President at the Chicago Convention. Since then it has been pointed out to tourists as the Vice-President's llats and in spue ot the fact that he has given it the name "Shoreham." after the little Vermont hamlet where he was born, people will call it The Morton Fiats." It is estimated that the whole cost of tho structure is nearly 1300,000. The land upon which tho building uioLimierj were ail among the causes of strikes. In France 44 per cent of the strikes were lo.r increase of wages; in tha United States the proportion is 43 per cent. Tbe average duration of the strikes was 10 to 16 davs: Ii Heavy tail: scar mark on lef lei; I -Ml pofin.is; newly Khod.

nickel-platen harness and roini "hea; tee. Our idea is tr trair 1 'n'lu ui luis vlljf, and his manager, Alf Kennedy of Streator, KYt'if auuoiy aim expected to entertain a great deal. -Joe" oicited out what he wanted, and. as he turned to go, hapDenea to thiols of something. jL.et's see what's I this Amin tions have made their nominations.

Then we will be prepared to act. If the nominations are not. CHRIST lX)ST-IK'i. li EilSlA-MXTI FF; WhTtT? muiuai consent, permanently separated. Myer has taken up his residence per- cltv' and henceforth he will be backed by Bloomington men.

Myer has been suffering for a tnnnt.h nact iith new uuuiiuations will be made. If nine good men are nom-luateu recommi'niiaiirtnc -pl. flye clubs the league, in one of which (Louisville) were players publicly accused of dishon-sty. as a cbecK upon competition the weaker clubs in the league demanded the nri'vi-ieg or reserving five players who would form the nucleus of a team for the ensuing season. This was the origin or the reserve and trom its adoption may be dated the development of better financial results.

The svstem ot reserve having proven beneficial both lb clubs and players tne reserve list was increased to eleven and then to fourteen, or an entire team. Under t.tiie th i a aL.viu 10 cosi met" ne said, and hO PUlled Ollt hi nntohiviL- to Canipbellvdrecei ve rewarrl lJUguiC UfJ. ou make board and lodging fll.SfiS per 1J 1 uu iua mass-meeting will doubtless nominate a ST BETWEEN BAY -Lrracoma cafe ThsI A A. A NO or malaria. committee for future action." It 1A -1 VlUeii DV tWP 1 ITO tflia Ow( per mourn.

salary is f.5,000 a year, 4ia60 VaAAUxZZy ana a strike of workraei Faris lasted 15 months; 410 of the total number only lasted two to threedays. More than half the whole num- rClei less tnan 100 workmen; the sirme or Anzin miners in 1884 included 10.15(1 men, and that of Paris joiners in 1879 20,000 however 13 about 330 mi Per p-o h.e nmber "of men affected by the of which statistics or this pur-Ve been obtained, or about iJ.tW per annum. The total loss of lahnr MiiunK lna speakers rli xf Roche. Judse Prenaergast, 1 js Aa SS) bill. Finder will be liberally rewarded 'nl p-turning the same to UK.

ZIXN itonm Jf Sd bjr re" Building. Houra ronV 5 n)0, Bay fetata between like I shall le d'8. a small silver-mou 11 te.i brown purse lleturn to Banks-st. Fmd'eTay6 vtk.w-s unco irom leaves 1 guess I'll not take rooms until I get into the 8ubject of drainage. Uen Sully Out for tha Stuft Boston, Nov.

2L John L. Sullivan says he is ready to fight any man the California Athletic Club chooses to place against him but there has got to be a purse back mti tskeA aD0Ut tne chance ot Slavin who, nJhesaid: the same to me uiuci uuNucss. Lrooa morning." But the ShorAham wantaii TMnnh ha vjcui ko ismiia wmaiso in'' fcrtiuo ua sLeuuiiy grown in tavor, the salaries of players have more than trebled, and a higher degree of skill been attained. SELLING PLAYERS. Ou t.

fit anil oil i i lumen iu uiuks aaaresses. non for a tenant, and Friday they reopened will name good men. niiuimio. iney onered him a r.l "V- s. 1 Kt" m-ttlZ me.

ji nave no choice in the matter, ah thut i uuvvu to me ae- termination that they must win at this election, and they have come to the conclusion 111 at (111 IV tha h.Ct rrr ouuuloilM corner, unaer ex-Senator VV illiam Pitt Kellogg's apartments, and tided the rental more to a Congressman's salary. The Danvillo member figured no nf iwuniug aii is me amount Sf ri, 1 ven- 1 once said that I would ifj.e? 1 a coloi ed man, but they seem to think that Jackson is a world-beater, and I am anxious to snow them just where he belongs." -au vju. iuere was satisfaction among Republicans yesterday at the announcement thai Air. Herman Raster. tbe wcl -knnivn fla-mn i uunuS mo pariy caucuses which nrpcpdA lha vmm easeteardjiy lea vln'S AVZ' STTMCVICK R'S THE ATErTw "hSTV Xjevenirig.

silk umbrella with rotit hMnrtii i.lV hnder leHve at Pl" fn" Kooklteepers and Clerks CITCATIOX WA.NTKO-BY A HFIIimi. rfast bill or entry clerk or assistant AyR yearsexperieuce. II Qj. Tribune "nice per; 1J ITUATION A 1 fiv vTZt -xh. tt- mn vyuuiz ut congress ne will sleep a few aoors from his rival for the Speakership, Tom Reed of Maine.

If hQ 1 Hiirciarra .1 1 C. n- mt. 1 news- accept a nomination for voivedis estimated at 5,509,357 days, or 27 0reacU workman; 3'J Per cent of the strikes were in the textile industries, 17 in minerals and metals, 15 in the building and furnishing, and in the leather trades; 200 terminated favorably to the workmen ouYof a mutual concessions, and 427 in fa-I of.the masters- I'be statistics of ed with intimidation aunng strikes a30p'lows: 1875, 95; 1870. 118; 1877, 114; 132; 1881. 89; 1883 102.

lNsi 1SS4, 117; 1885, 17. In 1SS5 mere was a diminution in workmen's combinations, due in part, at least, to the depression of trade. 3 it ii 9 a iu a3 auuniAea mat he would make strnncr ikcjmuucttiis iu ais terms by the same warv doIipv thut ho rJ PCI ft im rai tonight telegraphed John L. Sullivan as follows: thor'zeii hy the San Jose Athletic Asso- Ptir rner i15'000 for a flnisl1 fight with Peter Jackson. Kespond." frap Shooting at Havenoort.

Davenport, Nov. 2L-Special. The city nas been filled with sportsmen today to witness tho live-bird shoot hpt.uroor, ro "ii uiimcut iu reservation arose releases for pecuniary considerations. The right of reservation being conceded, the club's claim on the player's continuous services must be oi some value. But except in cases of disbanding or retiring clubs that right has never been transferred without the player cooperation and consent, usually at his request and for nis own pecuniary emolument.

"In the exceptional case or the disbandment or retirement or a league club the involuntary transfer of a player to a new club wts the subject or complaint by a committee or the brotherhood November, 1887. But after several hours conference with the league committee the rormer were obliged to admit that such in-7hl transfer was absolutely essential to the welfare, ir not the existence, or the league, and, while it might work apparent hardships to one or two individuals, its abolition would im-Fhf 5 continuance or rull eight club member-low piavers6 employmeat of Perhaps thirty fel- correct misapprehension in the public mmu as to bp i ham manager to offer h.m a good thiDg thev may thrust the high nonor uoon him. He is 1 aim a nrst-raie member of the board. A candidate brought out yesterday, vhose name was received with much favor, was Gen. Joseph Stockton.

II he consents to be a candidate he can be elected. Oyearsold in some good house. Gomi 19 ii la. Tribune office. references.

SITUATION VVA.NTKI1-AM DKSlKdljsTiFKTr plecting myself in bookkeeuing: have hHri r' oevuisn sly," and in the end he gets the hr. tho rtQef a1F' Keed of Mame' another candi- The fAoliner -r- opeaKersnip, aid not have as hnrrna'mrr A PEAYBB OVER WAEY OXEN. iavurui nominating ex- layor Rocne. notvthstanding his declination, also grows in strength. If he would oniv.

consent, t.rt crii-rt i 1 l0.nim wben he v. 1JUUU of Des Moines and Fred Erb of Lafayette, Ind. Buad held the American Field champion cup as 12 livtbird shot of America. Erb proved shot' and nov' holds the prize. Erb poilibleyf8 ani BUdd f0rty tW0 outof a ivvo nana some erown daughters.

nd a littia is uuruoa 01 nis Work ne 001:1111 be elected. TnE SnOKEHAM. v-uiii priihauun to a oraetw-nt tlw fUrther ob CITCATlOy WANTED BY COMI'KTl-XT R.iai.;" "keener and good office business-man; wTt in Chicago, and will pay liberally for infoTmati, that wi'l secure permanent position; good reference, and jecurrty if required. Care 1L 5. A HX.

WANTED- BY A K1RST-CLJ An Elder Who Did Not Reject Aid Providentially Sent. Lewiston Journal- Elder John Stenhens held a nastorata in tho Vi-oo put Biuo John M. Clark still has the lead, but th ft T.i fh 10u and wife. The society at the Shoreham will be of the best, as in addition to the people mentioned the following have en- aiu. juun oum- merneia is an ann.

SSJnh.SS ot.tl from the i icuuts ciuos it may De interesting to know that during the last five and only prosperous years there have been paid in Cash dividends tn Birmingham Kacen Postponed. Birmingham. Nov. 21. Special.

-There were no races today on account of rain, and the will tomorrow- AU for ioju uuurcu at Gardiner forty-odd years ago. Nature haa dealt generously with Elder John. His big heart was incased in an iron frame Pni UA. "uyr one can oe nominated. i 1 13 -cx-iBenaior ana Airs gg 'ew ean9- ex-Gov.

and Mrs! Mctrearvof Kentucky, Representative and TKi oiui.iiuiuiria iu me e'gnt during the tionedana 'NeiU al'e iavoratiy men- The Stni.kV.i yyra nave received in sal anes over lsm nun ki iuiucueu ana iamily. Judge Jhtb? Hod. Charles if Room la. corner Tbirtv-sixtb-st. and Kllis-av.

Stenosrrapiiers. CITrJATIONS WANTKD-ANV CSIXKSS T10fB lilijJAiittiorBjinkJrildi proportions. Kemarkabie alike for sincere piety ana genuine humor, the good man so tempered his teachings as Irua pusning imams ss a sec- i iatt, son of Senator Piatt of New York- uamutc ui nie proms of the rew successful clubs, together with the and subsequent assessments of stockholders, is represented entirely in grounds and improvements for the permanent good of the game, costing about fcWO.OGU Thf Tatinnal oi mm f. "ut lnee strong opposition. Mr.

Williams nnri xi Tt-iT- siroog opposition. Mr. Williams and Mr. Guthrie Is erected has been owned by Mr. Morton for some time, and it is in the best quarter of the city, Just beyond the rushing business sections and on the edge of the swell residence portions.

On the corner of Fifteenth and streets, it has for neighbors on the other corners the famous old bt. Matthew's, the Columbian University, and ormley's Hotel. A block further up on ifteentu is La Normandie. where Secretary and his family have been living until the Rod House" on Lafavette square should be ready for them On II street, one bloclf west, is che Arlington, where President Harrison stopped before his inauguration. The nite House, Treasury Building, War, State, and Xavv tfuiidmsr, and the gentlemen's clubs are with-iiaeasy walk in distance.

The big pile is seven stories high, but it 7M acceptable to saint and sinner Hiding one dav alone- th of the Third A "Kiey oi unio and wife, Mrs. Louise Pattemnn maorsea Dy a Kepublican club Wednesday Avnini, tk ,1.., WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. QuMKtiona and Anftwerg. A Schoolgirl, City: The Marquis of Lans-downe is the present Viceroy of British India. F- w- tJitv: Since you were not a voter at Trustees! i0D yU Cann0t VOle rr Reality at the I'anoramas.

STF.WA RVI Til XTr.1T OO TTTii. iner, he overtook an ox team that was stuck in the mud. The discouraged cattle had refused to Dull, and th iriii. Sk. Net Vn1 O.Han- wnuA-iKWS WANTED BY GENLlNK vaiT stenographers.

Telephone or address tnlted ographersAsatw I.a PallS-Su, PniwL CITUATION WANTED BY FlinTGENT 1LEMAV office. taAA CITCATfoN ANTED-BY EXPERT MAI ctk." SKESttVL iSfrS.S'1 -pfceraToEr: odest' they ount 10 have nomi-nated all nvA ram-i iriotcs i calcitrant players that it will aid us clubs in the enforcement oi their contractual rigtts to tne SerV CPK of thncp r.n1Ta uU nan vvuru rnnth1! wa PParing to reel off auu iamily, Air. and Mrs wmuel l.mt find ii civil engineer, is being actively pushed for a iuc season OI IHIfJ y.i!lalms.10 the PUDlic ln" the national game which in 1876 it rescued trom destruction, threatened hv tho mvu uii we x.epu oiican ticket. Mo 1 ltie Parson Waiter Pitk.nVMes oVga and Jennie wb will ha kiu un uuiso anu Trv liravpr mv fr wmi -iv prayer, DEMOCRATIC CONFLICTS, bmail-frv fpllnw aa i. inu uissioation or by f'ngent rules and Iron- umuu ui jjenver with her.

out on the Rftnnhhf.nn Uirp sterTry yourself'" reiorted the vexed team- ucvciupeu, eievatea, and thA i CITLATIOX WANTED BY STEMXiRAPHFR Cand typewriter operator; willing to make himself generally useful. Address 1L1I, fribune office. Trades. CITUATION WANTED BY FIRT-Cr ASS KFV. tuckian tmale, cook.

Appiy 'it 2W H-fu th iS however. tbey are crowding to the front onf mn 1 AN INGENIOUS ENUME i AT0E, .,..1 ui ilia ino- Vk and Shiloh panoramas are there any real objects in view from the point of observation sucn as straw, dirt, etc. or is everything artificial; that is, painted upon the a HARNETT. I the immediate foreground dirt, trees, guns, etc. is real.

6iui iuus auu nonoraoie thC greea eart h' wU1 stlU UDier its upwards despite the Cnorts of certain nvurnniii iiv-iiu, viteier nor JlCUOuaid Can hold thorn il 11 lV 8ai Elaer John an dropped nr 663 '5 the wasron- For awhile he irarUd.hlf object as if afraid to loucti it. Gradually. hnnTaa Mcne That Performs tha Work cf tmi f. i.i io again control it for their own aggrandizement, but to Us Ultlmiltft ll khnnn. ii.

.1 113 jttisj- yuinn'8 com- bination gathers strength, despite the threats from the City Hall. The Quinnites are com plaining that Purdy, McGann. Ed Kennedy Charley Dixon, and othor nt v. uiiu 1'iaiiiicKrauon. "Bvordfrnf mo XToii r8Sl bade fair Rinni a5ueo1 rores- iair a Dozen ClerKn.

Brooklyn Citizen There 'is no doubt that in the course of time work people are goin- to be a superfluity, and that we are ail gSing Meuier neient, as mo surrounding te" fronVtW0 to three stories. It is stonl DeSrtd With fimmingsof Ohio stone, and, like most modern buildings, follows the Italian style of architecture Two ot toae both roouKht-'ron balconies ornament both faces and promise well for the boautv it they d0 detrrtct t'om the 8tructure- Ending half here the turret trom street tostreet is made adds much to the beauty oi the hm.d, CITUATION AKPE-OjeiNday orjobheap. Ulli4, Tribune oHice CITUATION ANTE I) BY A CuWVETFST mechanic al engineer, with experience as a tit-class mechanic and draiightsma iT a Ve' and mill Can ive uuou-UUu wuus. A. (i.

"pluesrin- acin Vm ar tUD uciSuuurnooa no besought the STnSr.ni 6 CftUG 0n a ousand hills to 6 thnearts and legs ot those stubborn it." One of th mn. "Ul wnue the machines "John B. Day. 'John Rogers, "Philadelphia, Nov. 2L A CHART KK FOR CLEVELAND.

PflT.TTMHTTa 1 1 ,1, 1 strongly yesterday: Whiskers' (Cresneri at th nit.r us periorm ail necessary labor I came across a new proof of this assertion wi. prayer was unconscionably lone, and no sooner had it ended than tHe impal tient driver prepared to start his team. hi- Lxld-er Jonn- descending from the duties for whixh Safety In School Bnlldineq. CHICAGO, Nov. ThijrTribune.1 An ounce of prevention." Lock the barn r.t steal' etc- speak before it is too late, is the reason for writing this article.

A greatly entertained the hall of the South Side H-gh School last Fri- ay.eVeiJ.lnsLbyJhe How'and Club. The audience consisted chiefly of young people intent on a good time, the rest were the parents and friends, tQe fathers, one of whom was the writer. Tne ushers were young men of tbe school, who attended to their duties admirably as far ac thai. 1. i We will hm nr.

nrr.tr. rivi i-e uieve -v K. uculucrua) inoneot the telegraph offices 1 noticed that a man who reivort Coachmen, Teamsters, Etc. STJAFi0 WANTED-AS COACHMAN BY A Cnrst-class driver, groom, and general man- rood Sy'1- Ci- e- AddrissSu as.e-iiau uiuo. under the -viui nnu uiuceuoiaers in nn tn Jlmmy U' WlU Come OUt 1 vtf 1 uave Qone tne prayine I to do the driving.

You sa-e went to a queer-looking machine and struck sojie keys, something after run mu- Kx-AIrl sv Rive me the goad stick pany of Cleveland." was incorportea today with the Secretary of State. The incorporators are I a' iSna' Grover- J- J- Coleman, and fel1. he co'ooration is formed for the will r. mugior vumn and toancally he says. Slantey tier or a typewriter.

There immediately hew up in the back part of tbe contrivance the number of my telegram, the number of wnrna in it .4 and with a grm waited to see tne narson worsted. At mat moment another ox" team was seen approaching from another direc- i flu," games oi base ball. The agg UOUJ relerence. CITUATION WANTED -BY A PFF, furnish best ot city references: lJi. tribune office.

iciciciats. vumn combination. Jeremiah Learning, the attorney, was announced as a Democratic canaiaaie yester- auiuuni, 1 naa paid. My curiosity home lJ the intention tnnicht tn rroS as 'ilalloo, the practical narnn club of r.hft irv 1" LUimourg player of this queer instrument, and he told fne it waa 1 1 snoutea to the newcomer. Lend me vour Snnt retired, and McGann was being talked of as a.

substitute fni- nrT ul as a ti1-110 Un-der tho Pennsylvania laws a charter 0 lauui-Biving aevice. ana also a check unon dishnnpeiv irhk vl jRiucruev, MCI ona rt't buc, out no iarther. t7J obtiimed a seat, my experience taught me to take in the surroundings, which I did, and to my utter aston iff fund we were the fourth floor of the building a room entered on either side through double doors which open inward Admission that evening was through one-haif the east double door, the other half being closed and with persons standing against it ou the inside 1 he west doors were closed and barricaded by a row of occupied chairs in front. The main aisle Wnicfi runs from on apt. nf nnrc aha.

a -a "vuiuuismiinjmoeoDiainefl, and the matter was DOStnnnert Th rn--T! let the mired iiuh.u 1 UI HI Lrreen was trying in their office and was ahniir. Hen in "Duiair. 11 you can handle this team better by nravin th.nt" lj iNdco in every telerrttih olnce the West deserted the brotherhood caused some discouragement and provoked Al Johnson to a vigorous denunciation of that nartiniar lrr Miscellaneous. CITUATIOMWANTEO-A TlTOHorRHIT rti Oble. energetic young marrie DuSnesT-man i't frrnriy''ars 'ow holding po8i of rWon? CITUATION WANTED BY YOUMi MAX OK i CITUATION WANTED-AS JANIT01U)lTTirrF5 kin store by competent married man, aii5 office erente9 frm leadlng UrmB- Tribune It is an enumerator.

Jiow adding ma ZnSii l0. but no says he has a contract from MpKmh rrhnm nuuWu ever since the in vention of th in ju'dge SSS Lambert Tree, and'lS Frank wS7.V. Eider rnhnct Glasscock claims to have signed. MAHIiRllHO Much 01 1 WaS tilled half its length with chairs. J.

"ul a urawn 10 Its luilest height and his voice was like the roar 1 v. ii iii 1 us arren or this town, catcner of the Chicago lenn cu me in, luat ume it would nor hnon i f-nBi) iii. i -a uuii tuis en urn- eration performs the work of half a dozen clorks, does it with unfailing accuracy, and is, moreover, so simple that it can be' made uut UCU UUC11V IIIIIKISSI fll Tl ri'lUO ynri In last season, has signed to play the Players' National League team of Chicago. im answered: "Mv friend the iMaster 1 serve is abundantly able to move Jhia lna. i IG lu audience.

nersberger and Ua- met 'sw oi oxen orwithoutanvnvfinat.ini. CITUATION WANTED A KESTLFMtv WKI pacquainted with city and suburbs some stood firm or owner of rea estHte BALDWIN AND KIXO AKE PLAIERS," fetches anywhere "from Education to exatr ine and look after some of its own property as well as that, nf irwiivwii0 1 wi. vy 11 11 in rect answer to prayer he sends me an extra 1 11 l.l 1 1 1 I ence witQ lne rull KepubCan CountyConi: mittee tomnrrour at i u111 1 v.w. a uouoie oack-action sort of affair, as the telesrranh lorir I rA ivi luuais duu corporations? Geoiige M. Cook.

Tha Brotherhood Secures the Two Great i ui Koing io nook 'em on No further ohifrrirn i I Investigation Yiv n. TmurMB i tf. ill. lot Uemnnvfltiri me. As it is used in their work it registers icjuitcr Mr.

Cook nnmnlaini. 1 1-. ir.ii x- mcners ior Jt Chicago Team. The Chicago TtrnthorVinnii -fanrn ij i laiacu, uuu wun me loaded was ioia single door in the South Division High-School, except the outside soil in anotaer body blow on President. ivva uuii oi me muu.

a full vote. law' ana aflvocatiHg iuo uuu lengtn on a slin and at the end of the dav registers tne whole number of words dispatched and the Tey recvea. In banks it CITUATION WANTED a Vol Xi mav Tf'oollVa- AVnhcVnd'rillif pnp om?" hb'W: references. Address Trib- when they signed Mark Baldwin or the Colum- ll IS tile int.Antirtn Our Itnmenaa. "1 '-fv-na UUl dl CC 11- spector Wilkie of the City Building Department make the in7Ht to ntereiit.

within the last ten m. uncs oi tne St. Louis Browns for the season of 1890. ouiiouis were inspected some six years ago, and that the street doors va thn SITirATIOXS WAXTE1W MAIX" luiuooi live stock on farms in this country has risen from Capt. Anson was out rprf' -v.

muiu im same way in iillin? tha of the'day0 makins up tae books the end nfVfe L.the.numbe-. and value all changed to unci UillUWIIl and be spent more mnneir thun -vav. ne nas liOO (PTlPra anl ft 1. tne value of farms lut-j. Lnai msiae doors nr MTTTATIOX ver jiu.uuu.uw.uuo; it is much more 7nest 0Q piuTmo DOt turtt uas peui lie- lore in a long time trying to convince Baldwin that the best thing he could do would be to sign to conform to this rule, however, and iC iiuuwn up into view, at tha same moment.

Kin.T rcierences. tr (C, '1 nbune office. rw. i.o e'u Proauc valued at through the labor iniiinii vukfva tuc law nnhPQ a while at the end oi the list of checks it dui, inarK was proor. "I don't see where vili ouuoing.

The city ordinance. stpno-rz: representing 30.000,000 popuiation-nearly half ot THE EXTKAXC E. The entrance is on Fifteenth street, and on it the architects show their best work. A bie St0ne UP a doorway whth0, p8DelS "French P'ate glass, above hich the name "Shoreham" is inscribed in gut letters on glass. A rounded arch.supported on sturdy luscan pillars and bearing above it enubiatures carved in exuuisite alto Hower designs, makes a noble setting inLi i h' doorwa.v.

A vestibule with i. serves to screen the offices and this irivea ut, nnfo h-axr Tree. reads as lua enure amount calculated with nerfiptmQT.h,,mi. 1 fclLlS, openings, and stairways of theaters and other he said, had me once ana you sold me. I have been doing so well this last season that vou think mo iilim 1 uuuubuiautai accuracy Morten the CITUATIONS WANTED-BY iKNCIVE or address Cnlted Association, Ml 1 jt Salle, huite an.

CITUATIONS VVANTEDA BCSi KSS HOUSE 'supplied with stenograph Hrs: siimin-ith mHhinUtt iiws wuereiu crowds or people occasionally population. An interest like this well deserves the attention of tho Government-not as mere a nurse, but as a promoter or successful agricultural methods, by extending the area of tillable soil the public domain, throigh sc I i th by tomDrrow. work that the clearing house the other day, using one of them. Pai-ert ifl outs OI oa iiicra oi merchandise has increased But suppose I go with you next season. TfTrlnn't hnnnU UCib .1.

s. avva i- fa. 11AN.NA. 412 Eirst National Bank Bulliiiim. uujju iu suit vou.

VOU and Spalding will dump me out on a week's notice and I will iv. cek anon no case be less than five feet wide nor aggregate a less proportion than eighteen inches tor each 100 persons All doors or such buildings or rooms shall" be made to swing outward." Besides this there is a uiaiioa relating to airri culture which the ,,.3 cuura list in thirty minutes the same work usually occuiyin rJ and a half and the ilTV rllSTCLASSl.ADY Dtil, Tribune office. ment enable it to obtain abroad. There no winh11 anwer to this and Bald- Will IP IT, fl 1 Ton SsrenoJriVh WA.Si'1 KrY KXIKKIKM'EULADr ib.er' an bm.kkeeper. Kef-erences.

Address ii 4s Tribune ofHi w. oec- passed March 23, 1874, which aiwfcta i irrwaru ne ruin signed a brotherhood contract. Baldwin made remarkable record in the Columbus club last tua vjovernment which reouires more judgment in the expenditure of pubhc thator ricultuie-Aj vpivnoij iu puoiic snnools. Three KinN of Church 1 1 1 1 i. 'u iuc ciiaracier to Pt if' KVC7 aUempt nas been made It an air of privacy, and all signs or business and money exchange are avoid-i room at the left is the fHor, It furnished in thl Jt.vie of Louis Quinze.

The marquetry floors are covered with rich ru, the furniture is upholstered in satins of ii "ht tone dainti Ui ar' Ceilme are escotd in tne tiainuest designs. At the right of tne vesti- CITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT GlRTj Ii Itni UUontiil i Hospitality in church was Mexifun Cnr KAn.K- Charley Comiskey a lew eeks 'ago thai he considered mm nnen thu 6 I nomas A. Edison hac maiin Railroad Itnildinp hina. npT.retrilr0atl between Tien-Tsin and a point near PeRing is almost completed, but It is not at Seethe si "UI not' delay the opening of this iron route from the sea ChfVna SCapnal-U Significant, however that the eminent iceroy Chan" Chin-Tnncr is noted for intecse prejudices BMin.t fr e.gn innovations, is in tlvJr, accordtng to Mr" Seymour, our Consul ot country, and lbe "i neiit-iai Housework; sitiifU 4 -Tears experience. Call ilk Dreiel-boulevard.

Itetercnces. CITUATION M)M OR SEC-Ootid work. Citrnfwni auujciji uoon which memoers of a certain group-were exchanging opinions and experiences yesterday Can tell exactly what they said, tor it would be tit ---uhul wixa tne Mexican Government to furnish the post- lar men who ever played Vith Chicago back his old terrihi a1a He has got mcrepuDiic with phonographs to be used for the transmit, control of the hail nas regained PM H. 71 Plue 10 contrast and compare the ehnrrhRs liv numo yiiiiKiic thfi SPn.ann nni "Ble ue was weak in WANTED-BY A 1 1 lii.ii.iii... i.

i ui5aoec3. piace ot writing a letter, a Mexican hereafter can say In tho even in rr tVii-. "ci-iui'i worn, uesioirei- ereriTOs. 5o East np-stairs. ruiiroaa iZ' ouuamsr a ceived news tht.

'Tuers re and the Phonograph, ii a warm welcomn tne verv atmosnhnrB nf "5'come as Haldwin'. Tm "earts as much C.K1K OR LAIS- uune earlier In theriav 01 nis tone will idrahAIb nearest to the Call 3-Sl iwci unce. wUhlnt0tnlhe welcome you feel uaseiueni uoor. iur wuom tne message is intended. 'I'hu secured the ir ha had Dressmaupru.

LouBrownnacontracni j-uu uuwn in a -h some kindly-faced counie who teU you when the service is over, how glad they are that you a me, and that they would like to see you there again. Then there is the indifferent WANTED AS A DRESSMAKER; Owilling to go out by the day, asai Butternld-st. that the French taughTlfenTrth'l ToUin unpleasantness five years ago. Fief tso? Jwr tey canno ad or sirongesi pucners in the country nnrt tlZ.ll, ly stands on the top plane so far is concerned. He has been wfth St fortbrmvvr.nri "rn.

Wlln bt- Louis TC. uuuies 10 you in the same CITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED k.inurse with beaf references: understands massage; tudi tuo puonorUDQ Will extensively used in correspondence8- The terms of the contract and otner details cannot be ot-ta e(i uat.l Mr. Edison's agent returns from the lea lbe. "cannon haorhXsntT'syThr seems to be in hi Gemini it and spirit ot the battle a entersiQto the snows no rear of death Tit bein He his mate is shot do slneuiar that if him L5iWn. WIU tn to look at will leave city.

Tribune office. Ur 1 irj. vvjuuujr rise, ine min- TSr. not the rf O'A. Ut.

Itmiaplr ucnAo It is said tirttaST across the plate, and he is out a11 ntt "aa exnortation that imr. n. rnvitoT rc were A.MK,u-m A MIDDLE-AG CO Some of the Causes nf I.rn.- VI. kiu. oui an indifferent.

ni nuuni'KeeiKT or nurse, care or furnished rooms or Janitress. Reference. Call or address Nt RSE, lir, VVabash-av. Now that leprosy is being so much discussed various parts of the world it may not be un- uissenaiion on -some particular phase of religious life that attracts perhaps a of th "Tfe bu few army in South ChTnaT Trey were met 'bv th expected proclamation trom the French th-U nrthatytbhreUCht CMoiSolrV: Uniting the Actloii to the Word. A Sunday-school teacher, expecting some riit or.

to tne school th8 loi lowing Sunday structed each punil to commit to memonr passage of Scripture that would admit otZa sSf JItK battery, will 'm brotherhood team will be aole to with anv in the rieto. hold its own Employment A ire ml mvoicnuiin ii-c a iew 01 tne.chiex causes set "aul me oiu nmaoo medical works as in- THE PAKI.OR. i "au.iiuaiuKS anu warm greetings that you saw at the other church Then obr JLttc, not wel- CITUATIONS TRAINED ANO Oihoronghly reliable srvsnts of all nationalities. With till tllUt l.npliuli in ui.uig icprusy: (i; sleeping in thed3ytrme; (2) Place where the old league Cr 8 boXa Charley Comuv was weakest. was once struck bv r8e-ln rey vrhich split his skall so P1CCe- of shei The driver turned him side was loose.

fen by the side Se' but be Walked when a shot waf wahed the firing, the direction loo'K uwav iQ of the shot. Wtien tne eSe-- be would calmly turn anrt near by saw his own tflL gom bacl hen he ran back to his own ww amKumtion he the caisso-a with the rest neLloPre1 back to pushed yum o.i.i hen the Lieutenant nucu me aiiptme is not keen: (3i e-int- pri.niptly supplied for city and snbnrbs at bMlI HS THKooP-ST. BURKA0 basemunor the St. Louis Plalnana firs next to affix hla the muwu ii new rice. euro, fash, salt, acids, treacle, and cakes; (5 drinkintr COiil wntpr when fnti 1 mlllK a-v, uescrioeu this church.

Three strangers were placed in a seat after the iT 'F; had en and aU Pewholders were sup! posed to be in their places. A young lady-pos- Slblv a Christian tT.n,r i-j- IVS iiiivi)ii -5i. ji e.ijK.i'iiu r. been eiven.and h.T. "soro has already bule is a cozy corner devoted to smokinc B.

yond the smokinsr-room is a bs aoartn that will in fomiiig years see Xiost no.ea ga.henngs'of The CapTa? It tho private dining-room, whero he vealthv guests of the house will irive their enterta.n jncnta. liw furniture is or antique oak suuenng irom rear; SIT.l;AJIONS wiLb kind 1 ,4, cAcruuu aiter meals; (V) iauj-1-iiuic id mie. she man there is no doubt that he wltf aL1111 of a The Chicago club as it now stlnrtb de by of tne tniinwmi. i stand is composed ry uifst uoniesuc nelp to be procured in this city is suuplied by the old established. wdl known titlrpHII Hl.riulrir Ull IfiVLw jj- ,7 uu time to tne sun alter nre.ikfnr rr i 3 Kvan.

rharif" ..11." Duffy, James rustled coldly. She saw that mem, oi unnKing 11Q- uors; (9) insulting a Brahmin, It would be iu-tprentinty 1 1. tini, i i i iati-a. CITUATiONS WANTKIlMETDi'lKiS(i RE- k-ilHhlf iri 14 nf nil iuii.nu!;'.... nuiifk looked at the other one "bother horse, he being harnessed ui and "Uy he was Ize that iher ne seemed to real- SrTi1DeKWVn rr.nt and Dehin1 ners were rt i 1 "dMwnniHit uitrase tun a Tener, Mark Ba CharT.

Jhn 1C pwyer, Charles Bastian Frank WUliamsnn vJlZ iin' vv- O. Latham. Ed hV- h. i uuw many cases leprosy ha-, had its origin tno insult offered to a Srah- rades what IT TC to hls m' the other Jie lower than down and died. The USe for bim fce laV ed that he ated oflLaaeLslronf ly a.

iuudu ana sailed baclt ud the aisle and requested the usher to go and oust i.tr'mi'1'ri; tntn vunb i icu riener. Late last niffnt. Phu WAXTED MALK IIKI1. nui. toi.rt our he went about -ing gooVt nd blh "And uuu.cr pew, wnicn he did.

Yes this occurred in a Buffalo church, wnicn has the usual ftlacard club wa, signed by Keffer for Peoria ers'Club. wiener ror tne Chicago Play- The Dlarpra qka nil liookkpiinfvm r-. I i lu ms in 1 1 1 ii ri wel- come," when it is reauy not true. The very air Of tr.fi rhnrnh thon ery air Swtne Machine. Kun by Klectrlcity.

The UDDlicatinn i jr. VrANTED-KIUST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER MID- die aued preterredi. with iki.i nnii e- trickery and the i. al. Glasscock's curity.

Address, wiih reference, ti 5H. Tribune ultiee. transmitting as a means of uul welcome. Per haps it all right, for the pewholders paid their money for the pews, if they wish to look at the increase 1 rapidly on the TANTED A progress in sinin? leioo bis brotherhood gmen by hirn wherever he goer tin i out Ior in c.MmZZISStJ,??- J.1 landed only one man REGISTERED PRI.SCRIPXION 1 rear in 1 clerk, city experience. li North Clark-st.

Stenographers. I'tirlin'ft Oniok Mail ine word cvclone. 117 1VTTT1I CT Vl II I Im t. t-TT 1 wroueht iron 6tairwa-V of rents. A dome of fac-ur-head of tht-T ''-'ucent g.uss at the Th Arretted Kiss.

Damon caught Chloe to his breast; A kiss concludes an oath, she knew. Faith had been swTirn, and all the rest The seal was wanting. He withdrew. Did he repent him or his vow? The flight was wayward ana provoking; i ad young how now; Alas. Dis Chloe had been London Horld.

A Parable. The things that just about us lie Are all that we can mark. When light is lessening in the sky-Ana twilight turns to dark. tilMin III! 1 tlun: use -Hrni'ticiil l.t:..r i.ii,iiai(init. posed by Putdmgton in WaS.

Iirst' Tro- also, but "the cam? afler tietzem mends and refused to hL. yal 10 his old him. Several of tne to do pressed pleasure th was "ou The Berlin postal service, long one of the best" TlOiTill i-Lfl-i in ttxa 1 1 i UCSI, insurance, ttcl: nrioi iji i.to 'vi iv ir4 "fscnoe tii Hi Lit hurricanes of the Far West "uuu, uas pjst been im proved bv a uniiine innnmti x-i Im t. Clark-st. licht tn fill ls a enough soitene.1 wind rotates in the tne postal lound.

on calculating rn-, 11 havlnS heen will be rnore i.eIatIv.e cost, that it Salesmen. miles, MuuiDins nr. t. the hand, ofawatcrTetermanetre PP'-wa lirst used by Mr. Francis Galnl represent ui.is uai.ara in 1SI represent wind motion" 153 to "TANTKD SAI.KSMEN FOR NORWEGIAN, It SWI.1I1H1I lupniun 1..

11.. nac uaou in prenar- ins fnr tnncnnptiiliii. A TTTT ti 7 A ere sent cut from The Harm It in this way than to it w.Ih PJ UlldlB in the necessarv adjunct The UnS all ible economv in thl. ii ere also consider-that the "uy the fact also albums, silverware, clocks, ruits. lacj curtains, Una WriliLmra l.

lion. direc- of marble, the wa lle m'ors ate ashes and piaster 1 hard. of ide wail9 lined WrhJ" Wiro 'V Treproof P'caliy wood used is in tri bauaiQif. tae only Coors. iS lUe wind0W frames and tuu muufb io ine city limits to collect the contents of the street mail boxes.

The oflldals who accomnanied the wagons sorted, stamped, and bunched tho nu.iiiuriim anu Kir I 1 1 iiwVu sent on consignment to those wbn furnish security. expTience or investment necessary. Send f'r terms and secure territory now for the holiday trade. ill send new catalogue on receipt of ten ceuts iu Stamps. JOHN UATELY A i.iir.v III.

constructed Th ri eeu lo De so massively munv i. Caa hafung it would be one Chicago N0rtiwe8t joT affair despite the bad weather 5" twent dances was pleasant' 2 nie0gram of ber of athletic exhibf-lnn varied by a nam-war betwBen a tug of The" aU dness bars man urougni mem irom the boes bv a nnflpi. whllii ep the" KJ; SS in niiiruns were beinir driven from the outsKirts of the city In thif way an hour, and often enough two hours, was YV Ai'TED SALESMAN AT T5 PER MONTH Heaven with thy million stars. Our eyes see thee alone! -Charlvttt JiUK, Jiatn, ssi t.a. s.

Mrjr, una expenses to sell line of silver-platea ware, watchea. etc. by sample: horse tnd team fur-nuuedtree. rite at once for lull particular and rv.r "rr ior prenar- SS.V:55 letter-box wftia ww uttca wugon, to that pedei- Boston, mJ, 0B oliulualQ auyerwara wu..

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