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The Inter Oceani
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if 1 THE CITY IN BRIEF. Valuable Medical Works for the Newberry Library. EIGHT THOUSAND VOLUMES. Vnds Belns Raised for a Col-ored Catholic Church. Joan Sabbath Union to Meet To- ay The Chanter InqueeV Wade-Burton Case.

terms of an arrsement Just per the Newberry Library trill haw one o( tost valuable medioal librariea la 'a, and the developing nucleus of what purely beoome one ol the largest of Jl in the world. This ia assured by the of Dr. John B. Hamilton, soeretary of of trustees of the American Modi. Jieociation, which eoaoludes the nego is and eonferenoes which have been 1 on since last July.

The Newberry Try will thus beoome permanent cu in trust of the TSiuable library ot ut 8,000 medioal works belonging to tee jsricau Medical Association at present ia ta Smlthsofiaa Iostitutioa ia Washington, and the recv Went and trustee of all incre-J meats whioh tiis library shall from time to time recede." 'A ar. u. ii. nf oeT pre uunnu 01 the American Medioal Association, early in Jane made a report, recommending that the library be placed in the custody of the New- 1 berry Library of Chicago, and at the annual meeting of the association, held in Detroit, the following resolution was pasied: Rtaoivd, That the librarian -ia authorised to ttvposis wiui toe irmtwi tat ut 1. rrwimrry ui.

brary all the booka, journals, pamphlet, report, and all matter constituting the library of the American Medical Associstioa for its medical department, to ha held in trust br aaid traateea until eailed for by the American Medical Aso eisUoa, provided that the trnateee of the New-barr Library Da for the trans DO rtatiOD. n- euva reeeint for. arranae. bind, and eataloarue aaid hooka, and that they be plainly tamped as tna property or the American Medical Association, and that they be made aoeeaaibte to the entire medical Drofeeaion that in future, and until aome other arrangements be made, the booka. journal, oamDhleta, report, etc- be de posited with the medical department ot the Newberry Library ai fait as reoeiTed, and that the librarian of the medical department of the Newberry Library ah all at each and every meet-in of the American Medical Association renort to the librarian the number of books, etc, re ceives eacn year.

Blatchford and Dr. Poole, fear. lest the transfer of the books might not permanent, entered into oorrespondenoe Dr. Hamilton and others and last night nnrtter wss settled by the sending of the pwing letter to President Blatchford by mammon ave looked over the eorreepondenee la re- 1 to ttie American Medioal Association a col- ion of bojka. Ia my judgment there ia not slightest danger that the colleetioo will ever recalled by the association, bat certainly woum not give up iwt title to tne property.

Xbe booka could not be moved if anybody objected without the consent of the traateea, traateea' board ia a eontinaoo body of time men and a majority eaa not be aeaared in than two years, aa three only are elected each rear. Aa a matter of fact, the ownership of the nooks la only a nominal one, ana we can eaauy -eieet any regular physician of your ova selee-weo to be librarian of the association, provided n)y that he it a member. The next meeting- of he association will be helin MUwaukee, but Jr. Wire, of the Newberry, can be made a mem-er at anytime on his own application, indorsed vtfie President and Secretary of the medioal My here. As a member of the Board of Toe I can only add my personal assurance 'there ia not now and haa not been any agio bat that the transfer of tne booka to touetody ia, to all Intents and purposes, a anent one." it understood that the transfer will be asxsoon as the new building la ia readi-Ao feoeive books.

rrjRCB FOB COLORED CATHOLICS. Be Made to Duplicate Mr. CNeUl'e DoaustioBi of aio.ooo. lumber of Catholic residents ot Chicago met rday afternoon In the rooms of the Coiura-Jlab, at the Invitation ot the Rev. Father A.

pa, pastor of the new Catholic chorea for red people. Father Tolton is the first eoi-1 priest ordained tor the United States, and pout to build a ehnreh for his people at the aier of Thirty-sixth and Dearborn streets, sterday's meeting was called for the purpoee 1 diacnsslne ways and means. It was noonced that Mrs. Annie O'Neill had Jnated 110,000, which is already eposited to the credit ot Archbishop Feehan on -onditioa that a like sum be raised by friend of be new parish for the erection of the new church. The ArehbiahoD will head the snbeerin- list with ILOOO.

C. Copland and D. F. oremner wrote mat tney eonia not attend tne meeting, bat would each sobseribe $100. Mr.

Gillespie was eailed to the chair, and after aome aiscuaaion it was aecioea mat catner loitoe and Li. C. Veils should call oa ths leading Catholics in the city daring the next thirty days. The greatest encouragement haa been given to Father Tolton, and there is now bo doubt that Mrs. O-N sill's generous donation will be daplioated within a month.

ATTOKXET BIBTOX ABKAIGXKD. Charged with False Imprisonment and As- ssiult and Battery br Effle Wade. Francis Is. Burton, aa attorney, who haa aa 00100 in the Commercial National Bank Buiid- log, appeared in Joatiee Eberhardt'a private eoort yesterday to answer two charge of false imprisonment and assault and battery preferred against him by Miss Effle Wade. According to the story told by the complaining wltneas, she returned from Minneanolia Nov.

90, baring followed C. D. Woolworth to that place. As she alighted from the train at the Dearborn Street Station she was mat by a man who told her that Mr. Woolworth, wanted to see her.

She followed the man to the Commercial Bank Building, where ahe alleges that Mr. Barton came no to her and said lie had a warrant tor her arrest, at the same time seising her by the arm. She demanded that he reed the warrant which, it ia said, he refused to do. Upon that she claim she ran away, bat Barton ran after ner ana overtaxing ner, persuaued her to return 1 to hie oiHoe. Upon arriving at the office Mrs.

Wsde says that Barton insisted that ahe aiga certain papers, stating that she had been guilty or blackmailing Mr. Woolworth, and when ahe refused to do so knocked her down and kept her locked op in his ottire for two hoars. At the end of that time Mrs IV' ads says be returned with an officer, who took her to the County Jail oa a capias issued on aa indictment ehsrging her with blackmail. At the close ot her testimony Mrs. Wade waa croc examined by Mr.

Barton's attorney, but he waa onaoie to ansae ner evidence, frenous to Mre. Wade taking the stand Arthur W. O'Neill, a reporter, was put oa the stand to testify that on Nov. 30 Mr. Burton had admitted to him that be bad kept Mrs.

Wade looked up. as she stated. The hearing will be resumed to-day. tVlNDINO CP ITS AFFAIBS. The American live stock Commission Com-: pany Decides to IJaaldate.

Owing to the adverse decision rendered recent' ly by the Illinois Supreme Court against the American Live Stock Commission Company, that association determined to liquidate at a meeting held at the Great Northern Hotel yesterday. Shortly alter the formation ot ths association in the principal commission booses of the country obi oc ted to the terms of the charter tinder which it had been orgaaiaed. Aa soon as actioa wae taken ia court a tacit understanding was arrived at betwen the members of the aaso- atioa and the com miss 10a men that it the court upheld the objection raised the company wonld wind op ita affaire. It waa in accord 4 aoe with thia Informal agreement that the action of yesterday was taken. All the capital paid in by she stockholders will be refunded, the reserve being auilicient to do this and pay all legal ex-rens The meetins; was presided over by H.

W. Lreswell, of Kansas City, and the members present represented ail the btatee of the West, CHANlklfs DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL, Bo qne Censored by the Coroner's Jarj Testimony at the Inquest. Dopnty Coroner McNally yesterday held an In rnee oa the body of Charles Archibald Chanter, xulbiorn City, who was kfllod 8anday in an elevator accident ia the Masonic Temple Building. The Jury found that the death was accidental, and in no way censored the elevator man, Thomas Browav. OWUlieaaC.

Crosby, of No. 1913 Archer avenoe, proprietor of the Hotel Iagomar, wuera Mr. Chanter stopped, tdsotifled the body nn-i rave what information he had regarding the relatives ot the dead botanist. He knew nothing ot the particular ot the accident. Fred Harris, of the ame place, also teetillod regarding the identity of the victim.

Xhoma Brown, the elevator man, waa the chief witness, and he was given a very thorough examination. Hi story agreed with that told yesterday at the time of the accident, and waa to the effect that Mr. Chanter stepped on tne ear and indicated that he wanted to go to the fifteenth floor. Another man, Oeorge Firmenieh, waa let off at the fourteenth floor, and the door closed and the car started an. Mr.

Chanter then tried to get out of the ear and was caught pe-twsen the floor of the elevator and the Iron work oftbedooe. Brown tried to atop the ear, but was not quick enough, and the ear, breaking loose from the track in which it travels, waa thrown baek and Mr. Chanter was dropped to the basement 800 feet bilow. Mr. Cirmsnieh ua little of the ancldent.

aa hi baek waa tamed, but testified to the breaking of thenar. MEETING or MIKISTERS. Humour of Interesting Papers Bead and Piaeusted. '-At yesterday's meeting of the Methodist minister two noted guests were entertained. These were E.

A. Bchell, general secretary of the Ep worth League, and V. K. M. Hamilton, ol via-eiunati, secretary of the Freedmau's Aid Society.

Both made brief speeohei rscarding the work ia which they were engaged. The order ot the day waa a paper by the Rev. N. H. AxtelL of Wesley Churob, oa the subject "Ktf to eeleeiastee." It was annoanoed that Sunday.

Jane It, 1903 would be observed Jointly at Children' Day and Temperance Day, ia accordance with the wishes of the World's Temperance Coogrees, whioh will be held ia thia citv at that time. The fifth an nual convention of the American Sabbath Union, which will be begun in the First Methodist Church at da o'clock this afternoon, wss also annoanoed. Dr. Adams of the Advane read a paper on the ministers yesterday. Tne disc ass ion waa mainly antagonistic to the critical tendency of the times.

Senator 8. M. Cullom aent a letter aa- anring the association that he woail care for ita protest against Sunday opening ot the exposition, "Art and Religion." was the title ot a paper read yesterday morning by the Bev. W. F.

Tay lor, of Indianapolis, before the meeting of the Baptist ministers. Tne Rev. Dr. Mills, of Evanstoe. read a aebot.

arly paper on "John Rnakia" before the Preaby- wnas Bwwra uu isiiusk insin imci MENDACIOUS LITTLE JOE. A 10-year-old Boy Proves to Be aa Adept at SplstaUng Xaraaw Not only la 10-yssr-old Joe Brown, who haa been at the Harrison Street Station awaiting the arrival of his father, a very bright little fellow. bat a consummate story-taller aa well. The lad arrived ia the city over the Michigan Central Road last Thursday morning, and was taken to tne Harrisoa Street Station. He said bis mother died two months ago, and that his father had come to Chicago to work.

His father, he said, had seat him toO with which to join him in this city, but be had ailod to meet him at the train. While the boy waa spinning that long yarn hi father and mother were nearly distracted with grief in their home at Srrinaneld. look ing for their son. who had broken up hie saving bank, extracted sal, and come to Unicaxo. Mr.

Brown learned of whereabouts throach the newspapers, and arrived in Chicago yester- aay morning to take nun back with bun. hen Joe saw his father he wept and begged to be for given. Father and son left tor the East last night. STECIAL FAT STUCK SHOW. Exhibit Arranged by Breeders avnd Com mission Menu A fat atoek ahow, under the management of breeder and commission man, will be held at us stock 1 eras to-aay ana to-morrow, wnen it was learned that the annual fat stock show would have to be abandoned, owing to the in ability of the Stock Tarda Company to complete the building on time, a number ot intending ex hibitor formed a plan for holding a special show.

The co-operation of the commission men waa secured, and oommitteee were appointed to raise funds and make the necessary arrange ments. Most of the stock that waa to have been exhibited at the big ahow waa secured, and aa a eonaequenee some of the finest cattle ia the country will be seen. About SU0O ia awards will be ottered, ana every artemooa there will be an auotaoa sale. A large number of prominent breeders will be ia attendance, and there ia every indication that the show will be a great AMERICAN SABBATH UNION. Ita Eemrth Annual Meeting to a Bald Te eny aad Te-morrow.

The fourth annual meeting ot the American Sabbath Union will be held at the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Clark and Washington streets, begins Ing at SO o'clock thia afternoon. A two days' session will be held. The first bust-neea to be transacted at the opening still on ia the election ot secrets rise, afiatr which, there will be fraternal greetings and responses, ap pointment of oommitteee and report of ofnoer. In the evening mass meetings will be held in the following ehnrehest Church ot the Covenant, Jefferson Park Presbyterian.

Sooth Park Metho dist Episcopal, and Englewood Methodist Epis copal, noma apa visiting memoers wiu eaareee theee meetings. To-morrow morning's session will be devoted to the transaction of areneral business, and In the evening reports commit tee will oe reeeivea. ns meeting will eoaoieae with brief nddrocsoa by the delegaUa. POOREB GRADES ONXT AFFECTED. What Liqnor Dealers Say of the Increase la the Price of Whisky.

George Killer, la speaking ot the recent ln- ereaae in the price of whisky, said yesterday "It is controlled by the Distillers' aad Cattle Feeders' I have aeea the report in the morning papers that there wss to be another S- eent raise to-day, as the result ot a meeting ia New Tork City, I have not received notice of such a movement, but it may be true, because another raise may be made, and probably will be made, soon." The rise in Question is not one that affects our business, nor that of any flrst-class liqnor house." said James Carter, of the firm of Cbaoin A Gore, "it a II nets the price of alcohol and high wines, but baa no appreciable inflnenoe on the price of the fine-grades ot whisky. Ths staff that is subject to this raise is worth only about IL20 a gallon, and whether the price is raised or lowered i cents a gallon makes but little differ ence to ooaiera, ana none to consumers. BO ADS AlTPv BOAD3CAKIXG. Charles T. Davie Gives Some Valuable Suggestion on the Subject.

"Roads and Roadmaking" was the subieet of a lecture delivered by Charles T. Be vis laat even ing before the student in the political economy department of the Northwestern University. Mr. Davis showed that in the United States the rapid and enormous growth of railroad construc tion during the laat Quarter of a century had overshadowed all other forms of roadmaking. He gave the following formulas in roadmaking Never make a road ascend a single foot unless absolutely unaroidable.

Economy and maintenance depend upoa the gradient. r- Hilly road are fall of danger, expensive to maintain! anojiaatruotive to aorsee, A BROKE THROUGH THE ICE. Andro Anderson, 6 Tears -Old, Drowned While Sliding on Pond. Andro, the 8-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Anderson, of No. 10S Fullerton aveone. was drowned yesterday afternoon while eliding on the ice at John Labaha a clay hols, at the cor ner of Dunning and Ferry streets. The little fel low wss alone when the accident occurred, bat Mrs. Rosa La bud, of No.

US Perry street, while looking oat of her window, sew him disappear beneath the surface. She ran oat end gave an alarm. After searching for aa hoar the boy's body was recovered by the avenue police. An inqaest will be held to-day, FORMED A STOCK COMPANY. The James H.

Walker Company Incorporated With Capital of l.SOO.OOO. Following the lead set by the Farwolls and others, James H. Walker A Co. have formal a stock company, naier the title of the -James fl. Walker Company, with a capital stock ot incorporatora are James H.

Walker, Common! R. Camming, George 8. Willi ta, and others. Like the formation o( the Kuh, Nathan A Fischer Company, thia corporation is formed to give the various partners proper representation in the concern, rather than to provide capital. The affair of the house ere in excellent condition.

"-s BRIEF fUTSTlOX. Items Gathered Here and There the City Direct Import. The following articles of dutiable merchandise were received at the Cat torn House yester day 1 Apgar A J- packages of papur; Sprague, Warner A 1M bags ot eoffe; Carson, Pine, Scott A Co 33 packagae of cottons H. V. Bimis, packages of wine; R.

F. Downing A Co paeknre of metal. IS packagee of ojrth9Uware, 1 paakages of wine J. V. Far-' weh A 1 package of sample (X L.

Benson, Tim daily tNTirit ocean. TinisDAY ic, igc2. 115 oaekaare of ebeese: B. CanflflJ, 1 pack- age or statnos T. Hon son A 119 package of fish 1 B.

F. Hoiking A 2)0 paekagis ot nh Chapman, Smith A 10) packages walnutst M. Fiold A Co 74 pjekaa-- woolens; A. Bua, 119 packages win 4. W.

Sheldon A IM packages wine, I packages guts, 4 packages dry goods 1 Raid, Mardoou A packages oli ves; Pitkin A Brooks. 4 pae'tag lewaret Wilson Bruce paokages dry good; Lyon A Hoaly, IS musical instrnmsnta; P.ok Sisters, 4 pack, arns A HoTg.l package wins; 4. Bobloil, 1 Pkg wins; n. wo.i at psca dry goods; J. M.

Weir, 33 pkg whisky! Locke, xtuleatt 1 pkg Hosiery: A. u. adooh Co tt pkgs papert Mandel 1 pkg laoe goods; Bchlselnger A Mayer. 1 pkg dry goods; Troax, Orient A 1 pkg a. instruments; Ursula a trots, 1 pkg aruciea.

The HLlverpool Gang Fined. members of the "LiTsrpool" gang of thieves appeired before Jastiee Woodmaa yee terday to answer to two charge of robbery. They were ascussd of haying robbed Charles Winds, ot Janesville. of his valise, a gold watch, and fit, at No. 90 Clinton street, Jamee aegney, tne leader ot too gang, wae bbm one chares and held to the Criminal Court in bond on another.

John kelly was flned 175, while Stephen Barns and James Qatkell got off with K0 eaoh. Qwrge Kd wards, William Hawthorne, and Frank Johnson were flned JS each, and Pat Coyle Ex-Constable Wader Arrest. 1 -William A. Rapier, an ex -co as table, ia nnder arreat oa charge of embeaalement preferred' by Justice BradwelL RiDier toadered bis resigna tion two weoks ago, and sines his retirement, it. is alleged, he haa am be lei several sums of mn wl.loh ha had eollected in an otfioial oaDacitr.

Jastiee BradweU. who eaosed hi ar rest, was on hia official bond. Rapier was ar raigned before e'usuoe uiennon yesteraay. duj the ease was continued until Dee. ti ia bonds ot SUMO, Newsboy Injured by a Orlp Car.

John Vintinna. a newabov. II rears old. living at No. 87 Austin avenue, waa knocked down by a Madiaon street grip car la charge of Orlpmaa Charles Shaffer and Conductor B.

O. Axe, at the corner of LaSalle and Washington streets, last night. His right arm waa broken below the aihow. aiui ha anatalstad two bad bruiaes about the heed. He waa taken so the County Hospital, where it was thought he would reoover.

Sold Liquor After Mldalght. -Altred MUler. Harry Molter. and James 3, Kane. North Side saloon-keepers, were fined.

$30 each res terday by Jastiee Kersten oa a charge of violating the midnight closing ordinance, Fi.htsnn Bslnoat-keeDera wars arrested, but the esea against the others were dismissed, aa the otiioers who made the arrest were naabte to testify that they had- seen aay one enter tne places alter midnight. A Traveling Maa'a SaddeaPeata. John Gates, a traveling man from Boston, wss found dead in his room, at No. 231 Michigan avenue, yesterday mo minx. Dr.

Hugh Mc Gregor, who waa called, aaid death was esnesa by alcoholism. Ths body waa re-no red so the morgue. The Weather. The temperature yesterday, aa observed by Mansase, optician. No.

S3 Maditou treat, waa as lniu. a a SSi a a. ID a. 81: 11 St: m-. 1B.BL.

p. as-. P.BV.S7. Barometer. 8 a.

nv, p. nu, a.79. Announcement. A lean Tear nartr will be eiven by the Uolaae Boeiala at Templar'a HalL No. HO Blue Island avenue, next inureoay evening.

HlaoelLaAOoas. I.E. Stevens photographera. Vail snitm. snMntta claanad.

dred. and re paired at Cook A MoLaia's, No.o9 Dearborn It Marshal Hitchcock yesterday received 13.700 to pay off the rest of ths United States super visor 01 election. William Ford, the keener of a aramblinar-houae at No. in Madison street, waa fined by Justice Woodmaa yesterday. The axnloaion of a la mo In the home of Jo seph Tattle.

6K Grant place, last night, started a are which caused a loao 01 aooat sam. Joeeoh Clark, a commission merchant at the Stock Yards, waa held up by footpada at Wallace and Forty-sixth streets Soadsy eight and robbed of a gold watch and $38. John HamDhrev. who arrived from Ireland nine days ago, asked the Central police laat iaht to halu him find hia brother. Lambert Humphrey, who haa bssa in Chioagw for the laat twelve yearn.

Patrick Regan was foond dead In his bed at No. ai Sooth Desplainee street yesterday. The body waa removed to the County Morgue by the Deeplainee street police. It ia supposed that death wss caused by heart rilee, Marv.Ksatins-. the notorlons Tthiaf and sick- pocket, stopped Freak Thompson, of JioaUS.

Moaroe street, laat night, on Dearbora street. near the Poetomoe, and robbed him of lis. She waa locked no at the Harrison Street BtaUssw Jamee Rafforty, who lived at 8evanty-flrsf street end Urexei twoievara. aiea yeateraay afteraooa at the County Hospital from in arise nnind bv bains! run over br a cable ear at Wa- na sweet Dunuay eveor The Swan Lake Club held Its annual meeting at the Grand Paclflo yesterday. The following officers were aieoted President, F.

A. Bardett; Vu Prasidant. F. W. Bun! Soeretarv aad Treasurer, S.

R. JeweU; Directors, J. F. Earls and C. Hunter.

Miehael Shevlin. Albert Carberry. and Henry J. Borne were yesterday held to the Criminal Court in $600 bonds by Justice Woodmaa tor their attempt to release John Shevlin from cus tody at the Maxwell Street Station by means of a a alleged torgea Dona. Em 11 Jaeob.

a email saint and oil dealer at No. 8719 Weatworth area us, made aa assignment in the County Court yesterday to Louis ii. GU-more. The asseu areplaoed at $3,000 and the liabilities at $10,000. Poor business and Com pe tition are aaid to oe tne eaaee ot tne laiiaie.

While putting asmoke stack on the roof of No. til Illinois street yeaterdsr moraine- Will' lam Casey (lipped and fell to the ground, a dis tance of fifty feet. He was removed to the Alexias Brothers HospitsI, where it was found that he had sustained serious bruise about the body. At tna Inonaat on the bod of Bertha Fisher. who was shot by Harry Jackson at the corner of Stats and Taylor streets last rriday night, aad who died at the County Hospital of the wound 0uimm Mvi.iim.

mm fw svwozunuuvw that Jackson be apprehended and held to the grand Jury. Jamee Yaeker, James Means, Tony Wise, Sam Buffoo, and Charles MeGamoa, boy ranging in age from to 14 years, who were arrested for cutting lead pipe in a building at the corner of Jaeksoa street and ruth avenue, were yesterday held to the-Criminal Court by Justice Lyon in bonds ot sauveaon. A scaffold at the new Illinois Central Depot oa the Lake Front fell shortly after noon yeaterdsr. and John Clints and James Bowse, work men, were precipitated to the ground. Clints' left arm waa broken br the fall and Bowea waa injured about the legs.

The men were removed- to Sb Luke Hospital. John Bronaon. one ot the three boys who e- eaDed from the Detention nospital Sunday night. waa captured in Kensington yesterday. A $1 bill waa found in hia possession, which it was after ward learned he bad stolen from hia mother.

who lives in West Pullman. He said that be had intended going to Canada. When Henry Sehrader aad hia wife returned to their home at No. 461 Forty-eerenth street laat evening, after spending the day ia the eity, they found their servant girt, aanie uoeie. dead on the kitchen floor.

Tne girl had been washing and It ia supposea tnat ana a lea of heart disease. The body was removed to Roi ton's morgue, No. 9n ijakoaveaoe. Justice ulennoa is In reoeiDt ot a note from the Comptroller, acknowledging the payment of $650 in fine from Major Higgle, of the Vessel (Jwnerr Towing tympany, tor violation of the smoke ordinance. The suite were brought by the Society for the Prevention of Smoke, end the amount was ths largest paid in fines by any one man for a long time.

Charles Arnold, the young contractor from Clyde, who was arrested at the Grand Central Depot laat Saturday, charged with tea line Mrs. A. Jesse's purse, which waa foond in his pocket, waa discharged by Joetice Glennon yes-terday. Arnold aaid he found the paras on the floor of the esr while looking for his gloves, end Mrs. Jrese admitted that ahe might have dropped it HIGH- PRICES PAID FOB SEATS.

Kewberry, of CsUeavgo, Prominent 'Bidder. ashix qtox, D. CH Dec IX Special Tel, The restaurant of the House was the scene of a spirited a action sale this morning whioh was attended by many of the notable men of the Nation. The annual entertainment for the benefit of the Press Club is aa event ia social circles here and the demand for seats Is always in axoess of the supply. Ia order that no charge of favoritism may be made and incidentally to realise ail that is possible, the seats are put up to be knocked down to the highest bidder.

It wss this sale that took plaoe as alluded to above. Colonel If tueey, ot the Cincinnati Commercial Qaaetlt, acted as auctioneer, and be was ably assisted by William H. Crane, thai eomedian. Congressman Newberry, of Chicago, bought two boxes at $225, while two others were knocked down to William C. Whitney, of New York, and the Pabst Brewing Company, of Milwaukee, Wi-, at $JJ0 each.

boxes sold at prices azing from paid by 12e Washington itir, down Iff $100, mai the Brat single seat sold brought the latter tfsPre, Toe sale netted REAL KSTA If The following transfers of eltr prooerrr for ttAtt and ayward wsrs alsd fo recor Monday. Dee. 12, n'-- 11 "ousiosrauoa. B'ock branded by Baetneana Sstnlnary sts sna HiroR ana arsce sut- aaiMi pi. i Joan 11 8 milk to ths House of Co jj Sheo.

ju 1 stash st eor InJiaii st. f. tux.03 ft. dated rec Algereoa bV Osgeod et mljio Own Pearsoe M. ijsjiK of RuVh" IT dated jt.

is M. J- McCarmlik; J. M. Dowllng Pearson si. HI ft of Koh at I SixU ft.

3.000 AM nated Nnv. lit A. L. op-r to Larrsbee st. se Its ot bbls st, I.

IS ft to. alley, immvsa. oasa hot. is-s. scsoppt to s.

u. aeusnsT. Korth Clark sr. ft of Uoethe st. WT SHi XIW svsuite 01 euerer H.

Wsttsrsr. Oak st. I'O ft of Lsrrsb jc f. SJxgiH ft. eatea uct-1 a.

uwsa so Oak st, HI ft of Lsrrsbee st, txtii ft, dated Dee. l-M. Anderson Asm B-econst, MK ft ol Lelsuts. II, calM use 1 uraesisnu vvmetsry worn-MnitaLO. Jimnins ixty-stxth st, ft of Madison court, 40 tvoaisu jsooiey to 1 sb Onodw In'iV "Me'ft 'mot AbeWeen'si' VUolVA ft.

nated aor. a a. w. nuuray to n. ava vttsge rove a ii ol sTInetyi'K Ird" sfc ttco 11, squirt, astea sot.

airman a. J. Whlnole H'Higaav. bst Kinely-eeventa and Ntnety- etgnin st. 01 oiocs.

saixia oateo vee. a W. Kellog to P.O. Butler Bockwrll si, Mtt not Thompson St. tlx 126 fl, datod Sot.

14 Ulsoa to H. law dated Pec. 12 J. Merersto 1, Block bounded by Pallssde and BMxtyecond 1LW) ets sna neaxie sna kdo sts, insxwt, rt, dated Nov: aitckls a Douglass to at. W.

eeese. BiTsntjr-aiotk st.se eor of Lyon, et a ta It to a gktleta st, astea vee. a. u. scaur ling to and X.

West Fifteenth. st, of WashUnsw av. a Bxlzt ft. Improved, dated noi, a. Gray to M.

L. Riley Heine et. eor of Cortland ft, Y. luxUIW it. Improved, dated Dee.

S-J. Unaeltlg to M. Seveoty-fourth st. eor Ada at, a f. 0xu4y ft.

dated Dec s-B. M. Bergeeoa to Av M. IMMM Monro st, a eor West Forty-first st, f. tax toos liiH it.

Oaten use, r-a, uemiing to at. uay- ttrnH Dlversey st, a eor Wallace st, f. lUxititf an'tT-aiuVh'st'UVft sof a Mill it, dated Aug. lv a. tt.

urvig to at. r. McOf.ts 1LO0O Milwaukee ar, sseor Lawrence av, wtfcx IMI ft. dated Dee. S-T.

nchnit to J. Jshnssn Oglesby av, ta ft ot Bixty-thtril st. f. and Int la liuxMt ft, dated Dee. JO-1X B.

Doug-Un to Q. ShnrtlsB sv, ft ol Byron st, I.nxmK ft. datsd Dec Rice to J. sad M. ai-brecht.

Milwaukee av. opp railroad depot, net uox It. dated Use. a. Uerucner to a.

Mask Ci-ocksr'aVVbVrBiiVecon'J'and ets. t. xxi2t it. improvea. ustea iec a.

Urban us to a. Boseothal et Star at, so ft of Sixty -fourth st, i kqcftj ft. dated De W. O. Bteveasoa to D.

R. jkxUa ft. Ualsd Dsc W. 11. WiiOs to 8.

Kst- The presaissV OsVed'Deo. Oeorgs B. DeBarr to John Early et Prairie av, bet Twenty-Sfta and Twenty-sixth sts, t. avWhUJivi ft. dstsd Mov.

st En-gene Cary to Frank a. and K. A. Tns premises No. ttu Buttsrflsid st, dated Kov IS-Z.

T. Davis to M. a Green Vest Jackson et, 1 ft of South bt Louie av. statist ft. dated Dee W.

Q. Saortali tno tfiU toos ruos Beers st ltM ft V'''nirtVVsotWsiu'w't niia it, impro-reo. oaieu xsc sv atouar norove n. sau D. The premises No si Archer sr.

dstsd DsesV 1 A I Bd WW It. x. bkeenan to jr. a. bnevaan er al 8t Lawrence ay.

liH ft of Forty-third st. tr. kHtl. lias a. astea seo w.jr.aoeaer to oatsr 3.

Hfw IMS tea Bprtnrneid av, UJ ft otOieoview av. xlS ft. dated-Kov la D. jiuchetoas to J. A.

IRI BU DIU, Greenwood av. of Western am, a IStfe it, dated Dec V-C O. Dempsey to X. nog Despialnss at, Ms ft of ln4y-nlath st, XUriUt ft. dated Oct.

XV-cTH. AVilette to tL ft. a Joseph st. as ft of CaUforeta av iMx itiw ft, datsd Kov.te-JT. D.

Csaey to California av. ft e-of Uoagres et, sts litM ft, dated -June Aadereea to X. Benast Calif or la av, a ft a of Congress at. ttxUS ft. dated JaneK-Sasse to A.

rorty-third vt.se corner Pullmso sv. a XIS ft. with three other, lots In same subda. dted Dec 11 a A. Sawer to H.

K. Forty-tali ewurt bet iKue, aad Via- eenneeatc a trxn ft, dated Ag.M a a. Psrrj tu J. Austrian et al. The.

remises Ka sl Wabash av, dated Dee, S-L, K. Palmer to O. W. MSrSs.4 Fltty-olnth st. ta ft of Calumet sv, nf.Sx a ft, dated Janes F.

K. Ueatllif Jo theCha savaa aad aV. a Usssd Transit M. 'H Oa UK M0 XX LOOS Met wBasie sv, si it 01 xwsetresvantn Sbxi ft, eatea imc u. Anders jb to I ft.

dated Dec S-J. WlstiUit to wVaid Ct i. apeta M.mim. ti.a tasttst Oreea st. 1M ft a of Berentr -second st.

fc SI 111 (t. aiatad Use. a au X. Walla la X. Cronla 7 leWS fier st.

trom rigut 01 way 01 minora tjeatrai Co to Lake Mlehfgaa and ft n. d.ted Deck Master Cnasjcsr to Char las Fletseasaan. The sasae property ae the above dated Dec Caarlsa Faslaakaaaa an tsaarara a. SeKll. jjng ovm same property as tne eoove, oatea ueo.

s-aorgs F. Befalling 10 Fruaels U. Weeks. Oak Park av. MS ft a of Mapleeke ttexlO ft, datad Kov.

a-K. B. UurUf ua.IL 4114. LOOS 111 SVSMTPIHISt. Klney-nlntk st, cor School st, MS ft to One nuo area ana xirst st, oy ne Title tt Barest and Trnst Co.

Wnartoaav.aweor fUxty-eeveath et, M7Kxt ft. Bummer st, a sor Barclay sv, I blocks. bye. M. Beck et at.

Btnurae rxaauTav TBerotiowingsuiiaiBW rrmiu ware Issued yesterday 1 Cost B. A. Ewtag. twriatiwv frasaa flats. Mas Stony Island sv kLOS) uiarus butrub.

liilliass SIIWJ omos building. xMr-l Dearborn et WUUsaLtvsM, two-story gate Me) Ollmor B. W. Es-lnir. two atorir fjrana Sa S.v&nts.

fonrth pi and 8etpp av LCOS s-eter aoiasteaa. twetory xtte, bm oixty ninth st John Shlaaera.two on story dwellings at Moa UHl Fifty-sixth at Pullmaa Pa laoe Oar Company, four two story marketqiiaredweUln at World' Ooiumblaa Exposition, pes story freleht-house at aMxtr-alahlk sna of 'railroad tracks 12.008 sb. rarsw, tni as story nan aaor ana Bat at Nc T00J Adam M. K. Rrnaklna.

tanaaw trmwmm S-ta As flerenty-fonrth at and railroad tTWS A TIRED WVJCAir, Just as much. as a nick and ailinr one needs Dr. Pioros's Favorite Prescription. That builds op, glnoehetat. and in- wigorates the entire female STStem.

It regulates and pro motes all the proper runcttoris ox womaa-bood. imrjroves duree. tton, nrlrhre the btood, diapels aches and paiaa, mriancholy and nerroiisiisas. brings rsfresbinaT aleect. aad restcsres sres asaii ilth and Strength.

IV a powerful lskanttive bte aiid sootb-mg tstrvine, made espeotallT for woman's Deeds, and the only crueronfeeoj remedy for woman's weslmeeM and ailments. Ia all female compUinta and if it arret; laxa so oeoeat or curs, you nave your nwasny rsaru A great many medidnes Catarrh in the Head. The- means that it's driven from the bead be throat and lungs. But, by its nsiidr os bine: cleanson! and beeiing properties. Dr.

Sage's Catarr Bcmedj perfectly and permanently ewrss. BUMHEtWOfiBa." afosm Mew BW H. WoOOBUBT, 0KBVATOLOaiaT, of specialist onV ekiavsealp, nervous sad blood diseases, also fssw disagurement. Inventor of Woodbury's Facial Soap for the Skin, scalp and complexion. Aaample cake and ipage no sent sealed for 10 eeatsl Unisex muivb, iv ieaxuora itreet jtnfUjtatloa rrec Kerleet of the hair brings ha wa'a Hub Rii.iv 1 i Use Pa kx- ioTrtefr-wUl al 'f Lwsys taia 1U yonthf ol color oorw ais eaa 1 no more userai article can be found thafp "hfoltn't Brortckial -r.

Tokeaa. K. W. Xokeaa. A NEW COLLAB.

MARRIAQE LICENSES-. The following marriage licenses were by tne uounty uierx Monday, Use. at Henry Fell. Tlille Axel w. An lemoa.

Hilda W. William B. OobleTLacT Mehrtturs Doliih A. bcaneidvrk ihn. Alice M.

Flnter. Arthur T. Uammon. E.eanora Konrad RichL Bariiara Willlan kaitm. Mary Laghsrt.

Josef Zita. Antonla kricen.ky Hermans Brtnthnif, Meta M. Schumacker. Wolfgang Basr. Maryreths lllinasl nil A.

'1 ulelc Alraa r.rnsi Prtersoa. Minnie Peter If rees. Boph a K-sli is tames H. Tr tier. 'Age.

IS-18 ....21 1 tl-IS as-ll a IV ,.2121 MARRIAOE LICENSES. Charles Christina Johns 1 Matin. Boss btein I'ti Asron Lleduour. Josenhms Andraon 11 nto Clara liorsrlelii. Alexander Macauley.

Aagusta Dinlei McCarthy. Mollis Waelsn Wllllitn Murnhr. alia Bnn-itt iS 51 Oeorgs Taylor, Ane ....,.......2 SI wsttnew aittie Mark-y a Constantlns Oornow, Mary John Hainan. Wtlkelnilns ft Alfr -d ssirrtt. Mary Halbon ti II Liwrrnce Breea.

Mary 11 Jonn txinnor, iaa turn ol.n Jjhna.in. aula (ilejan lUrt William Birns, Mary Byaa at IS William CunUlB, UnoulniAUoe aeeeler, Byra- Charlss D'ormaaVWkuiBgi'Mary CnsJ saaasTZS SO nerruan eamnei. nariemi anuuu araat. .11 reter emita, neuie lands Tailor Llaals Buhl 2411 Jrederick Blglna, Ads aUstsex 1-tl se ih Borer, Jennie Les It ictor Johoton, Annls Johnson. as lit.

wuaeimins ji Barry Bird, LUale Howiey a Joseph Mxore, Amanda Crolcher. 0 A brt Knnlann, Lanra Fatrlek Houlihan, Mary Ui-MaBoa Frank Mayer. Ella Knecht JS-M Andrew Hall. Maaeie tl Barney Week Alice Weuael .1 John lulls, Bertha Patrick Barrett. Mary nana nerost, Carrie illiam vrileot, Emm Col Lewie Winning, Htuntond, Paulina Bcaewskl, Joseph dool, iib Charie Taloert, Annie BallufI Chsrles lloylng, Kin ma Bsaane 29 Cart Bjark.

gjnma Bisre. ...13 X7 p.ant Abnsy, kvanston. rare GerntU, same, as ZS usrmaa Juatin. aaue .11 11 Bobert Wall. Bertie kobert Good.

Minnie Uoblx. A Bermaa Waeelock. Mary Oeorge Melsnt, Mary Peterson. 1 Mlehasl O'lirlan. Tasraas Bennati Harris Jurist, Cs.la iio.enaasrg.....w.....ti 20 John Wilson.

Maggie Prat JS unleseppe Munau, Stella sice MARRIAOB NOTICE. BOTD8TOS-SPBAOTJZ Msrrted ta Chlessm. Sent. it, lrW. by tbs Bev.

babts sissy, Charlie Boyds ton an a a eiue at. npraguc DIVOKCEa. Ths following bill for dlvoret were tied yeater aay 1 CHRIBTKHSEX Louise sgalnst Iran 0, tor daeer- tioi. LK aa aJTD Cart against tnat, for adultery. ritASC Arnlta against Alfred for bigamy.

DODD8 Bernard P. against Mary, for adultsry. PRIES Matilda against Otto, for aiasrtioa. MUKPHT-Augusts against John, for drunkenness sed cruelty. BKKBY Mlnnls D.

sgaiaat August for erualty ana aanitery. BWEJtT ephis sgalast tor cruelty aad oruaienuesa. BILT Frank against Barbara, for dut i lua. UA1KOWITZ Morris against Jennie, for adultery. FKANCW-MortoaL, against Laura 0, for deeer.

tion. The following decree wss sntorsai WEUEKB-Mss A.from Osbrlst B-. tot adultery 1 ann qrnnxenn a. DEATHS. FUXXRAX.

TBAlTf Deny oa Chi earn and Oraad Trank Railway. Poik street depot, to Mount Oreenwood asd Mount Hope st 11 as. Moant Hope Cemetery City office. PtlosatX Belldlng. corner of Olsrk and Jaeksoa street.

Greeeiaad aad Calvary Faneral train of ths Chlrsao. Milwaukee and St. p.i Kallwav leavea tjnwneenoai.sianiBonanfl ABCHEB Dec 1L Jaeob. beloved hnsbaad of Dora ascner, tamer ot Mrs, A. Burton, aioert.

sna Max A.Cher, aged 05 rears. Faneral from Is let rest aenec Nc Miitoa aveaoc to-day, at 1 o'clock g. saw to urantutao. BLOHEBTH Dec 11 Alexander Blotaerta. aged jrsar.

Funeral to-day from eersnaa Hospital at asxawau. stostonaao atsiten papsr pteuee copy, STT Dec It at his residence No. Wesa-logtoa avenue John I Bennett, aged St years aad Udays. Fessral trom the late resliianec Uednee. uay at caoa.

BRkXSAJf Die a. at Vc Sixty -alith street, xneiewooc Mrs. Barak atreunau. motaer 01 Frank Brennan. Funeral notice kareafLar.

Ot tawa (Canada! papers please copy. BrRBAHZ-Dec 12. at the home of hie daus-bter. Mr. W.

T. tsoec Xc 1M Was Moaroe street. Tracy w. suroans.agea i yearcrunerai weonee- aay at 1 cioca oy earrutgee to Igaa paper please copy. CAB ILL Dee.

11. John, beloved hnsbaad of Vasv garet Power Cahill, native of Moveea Wsst, Pariah of Caraahnlt. County Clare. Ireland, aged years. Fanersl to-day from hie late reetdsncc Ko.

lit Coventry street, to Annunciation chorea. where blsh mass will be celebrated, thence by 1 vmoagonau jtonnwsatetn iiroao totjaivary. CANT Dec IX at hia late reside sec RclSiOolor-. ado avenac Andrew Cant, third enuofthetste atev. Andrew cast, 01 Tweedaaotna.

angiane. ageu as yearc Funeral Tauredav at o'clock. CHADWICK-Dee. tf. WlUhtm P.

Chadwtck. aged fl yean. Faneral Wedaeeday at 1 o'clock from late residence. Kc Stl Center street. Derbyshire papers pjease cowv.

CLlU-Dsa an. Klla bsloved wife af Clara. aaaJ St year. Funeral trom her Iste real oeaoe.no. sa a aaBlngtoa ooaKyard, lueutlay, uiwBwxt -v: CI.KTXI.AK Dec VL at Wc IS Mohawk Mr.

Marksn Ulevetand. sged Slyesrc Fansral sa-dav. LBaa. IX at IS o'clock, to Oaawoada Ou tery. fsorla (DL) and gsnais City iUoJ fatpers sasaseeoey.

COCGHLllf Dec H. John, the beloved sna of Xd- vara tea ssary tvougniin mee iibul agea it yeara aad moutaa. Fanersl to-day at to o'clock trona parenta' residence Ko. ill Austla STSnua. by earnaaee to uaivsry tsmsiery- DPHFEE Oordoa 1- beloved eoa of Charles W.

and Helea Dan fee aged month aad days. Funeral to-day at 1 O'clock p. bl. from the rsai- oence ol bis sa rente jiustin, 111. rrtvatc ktDOEWOaTH Dec U.

Patrick, betoved brother of Tbossee Maurloc eme, Johanna, ana Bridge Edgsworth. native ot County Kei ry. Ireland. Funeral Wednesday trom his late residence Kc It M. Curtis streeeat o'clock, to Patrick's Chareh.

where hlirk case wttt be celebrated, thanes by O. aad H. W. B. B.

ears to Cat. vary csssalary. TAKE Dec II. at e'etoek p. rc Amos Tattle Hall, eldest sob of Fred L.

and Lucy D. Fake aged II Funeral Wednesday at 1 o'clock from lata residence hell last Forty-eevanlk street, hia- FKEDESICK Dec KV Mathilda, bslorsd wife of Frank Frederick, aa-ed sS vaara. Burial fens Illinois Central Depot, foot of lake street, to day at clock an- oy carriages to tsncelaad tjaasttsry. xtortai private FBEDERICH Dec Is. Carl, beloved husband of Johaana Frederleh.

aa-sd rears and I dava. Funeral WedawMlay at IS o'clock, from his late residence Be (S Tweaty-aiau place by carriages to asiuasua. BATES Dee. IL Fohe the beloved eoa of Will, lam and Mary Hayee nee McCsbe), aged months and ziaaya nnerai to-day at 1 eloca from parents' twsideaec Kc tt Tell place by ear. nags to iMtivary vsmetery.

BILLS Dec II. Edward beloved husband of tai tocx nine ana eittees son 01 semes utile of East Hsrtford. Oonn. Faneral from hia lata restaeoee NcSJU Talrty-seventh strert, Wednesday, at o'clock. Burial private Hartford iconai papers eiease copy.

yOSEPH-Dec It, at o'clock a. Bt, David, bs-: loved husbend ot Llna aged years. Funeral to-day at 1 o'clock, lroa aa, US Lincoln avenue by carriages to uraeetaaa. EKTE8 Dec II, Mre Fanny L. JCeyee aged 82 yeara formerly ot Hinsdale Mase Faneral to-day trom tne resraeucw ot aw boo-hmsw, jr.

r. soexett. Kctlit Armour avenue at o'clock p. tctoOak- woooe pprmgueiu mum.i papers pieaee copy. MOROKTT Dec It at hi parents' resideoce Kc Butler street.

Tkoma. beloved eoa of Joan aad bars a Moroney (nee Curry), axed yeara, Faneral to-day at o'clock tn AUStinta' Chorea, tnsoee oy caxriasss to auant vtiyst. HASH Dec Thomas Nash, beloved husband of Margaret Kssk. late of Limerick, Ireland, aged year. Funeral Thursday.

Dec from ale lata residence so, aai west inaiana street, uarrlagea OOI. Dec' 11. at la SB Fortv-thtrd atrae. UH. Og aged ti years.

Funeral from above number to-day at 1 coca Dy carriages touaxwooaa. Brad- 1 x.nrotxorunirea,ngianapaperspieaeeeopy. PETEESOirwDec at He Ita State street. Earele Beloved wife of P. Pslereoc agvd 2 years month and day.

Funeral trom above number tooay at 1 ctoea to tatxwooa cemetery. BOBIKSOH At the residence of his eoa. Boblnson. Kc SlJ street. Enslswiwul.

John Bob in son. formerly of Paris. Ontar.c Can- aoa.runerai to-oay at a o'clock from residence to Oskwood Cemetery. Paris (Ontario) papers BTJB8ELL Dec at Bavtnle 1U. Isaac BnsselU iMAaiswtiuaLi.Bi, XAUta tatci, ana atostaa tataee papere pieese oopy.

SAC Dee. H. John O. Seea. Jr aged rt yeare beloved hneband of Halda Bace nee Hahc Fa- Darn mn is bus resMietteeoi nis motnsr.

Mre a- pace fc esnr otats street, weuneeuay at ctuca p. aav. wy tatmaae to uaawooue SAKDHEIX Dec 1L Hannah, widow nf ths late Bernhard Saadhetm, aged at years, Faneral to-day at aiBi o'cioea an- from her late realdeuce mm 1 mutj pikunu anrawa. to avt Ceauetery. Fiease oauil aower MHIIXS-Dee.

11. Peter P. SchtUe aged 47 yeare Funeral to-day at clock a. from hi late resiuence. ac aw sonnson street, to ot.

rancl. Churco, ths ace to bLBonllace Ceastery foria-tcrmeat. SCHUEKEaTAITK Dec IX Gwaote O. eoa of Boss and Captain A. L.

Bchnenmann, eged years months sad 1 days. Funeral at Ml o'clock a. n- at vuueeaay, trom toe resiaence nc SIS est roik street, oy carriages to wraceiana. STEBBA Dec U. a Kc tae Botler street, Kate Biwrue ageu ar yean, atarist at snnemia Ceus- etery.

STREET Katered Into rest, on the Uta Mary jww, iw v. mrMwr nnm, osagnter of William Hate and Barak Low. and sister of Dr. Jails Boss Low. all of thia city, harness and Burial private TTJTTLE Dec Wot, Mr.

Mary M. Bnlktey. wife ot toe late Frederick Tottle Faneral from late residence, Ke aiaf Michigan avsane to-day st II CMica. wELLI Dec It at He 44! South Jefterson street. Mary Weill, wife of Josepa u.

Funeral to- aay at ss ctoex sc. new xtonemiaa vemeteiy. WH ELA If Dec It. at Vc as Forty-Sfth street. Ana sosepnine oeioTsa cauia 01 ssuaes and Mar Vi naiaa (nee Euckler), aged 1 year 10 month an Zl days, nnerai today at aj o'clock ty tat- rlagee to Calvary.

FUNERAL NOTICE. Wwa Tit SnnMal A. tff 1 Beea. wloow of Jamee H. Beest will be held to-day.

at her lata rssldesce I0 Prairie avenue at 1 o'clock s. taw Burial pttvate Frisnds will please omit Sower. PtrwBBXL Ftowaas) Any desiarw sag re -mains I at aa agar bwwb sa wanagnsr a. a sa, II Look at one of P. Co." Suits after a year of hard Berrice then you can tell -whether it pays to buy them or not The "staying' qualities" are there, and yet the additional cost is rery slight when com pared.

with ordinary ready-made, whereas, the Baling is nearly one-half when the, grades' ordered clothes are-compared, Here's sa Hlastratiou of how customers feel about Soger, Feet a Ca dothee This letter was written by aa eatire stranger toast BatxaoTasja, Wis. Dec $.1881 F. M. Atwood, Chlcagc DX Dear Biri I hereby take thia odd way to let you know that oa the 8th of December last, bought aaevereoat. et your place and have worn It constantly up to date It has gtvua perfect eatls faction and should I ever get snotker chance to buy In Chicago I shell go where I have ssaat many of my frwads, to F.

M. Atwoood. eor. Madison aad Clark ste Thanking you for the honest way of deeding, I ant Beepe I fully yours. BV.

P. A Co? Baslaaa Suits cost from to ftt-OS Our Other Makes of Business BuiU eost trom. flLCO to IXXOO B.P.ACa's Winter Overeoet aad CW stars eost JiiA) to $tkS9 Our Other Maksa of Overooata and CV etereeost totSUM F. J1TO00D N. W.

Comer v. Madison and Clark Sta Chr astaasj saoeey Pnt fat ear Furnishing Dept. for Umbrellas, Heckwear. Suaneudere Olores. Jbc saeures not only "eyerpleastng" goode bat months of after plamrc Our prices sals saoath are Just sasae tn Jaataary aad February, THE Apollo Musical Club Four Concerts.

(Annual Christmas Perrormanee). roD. "PART BONOS" April 11. feEQUtElat" iec fad LAST DAT on which tn purehaae esasoi ticXeta. Bate now ones et Boxifnee.

Wabaak a v. (Lyon, Potter Co.) Frtoes.sLai. SS SS, $tJUk KvO, eoq sa uu. snraea a .1 aan.w THE AUDITORIUM. wIn'tcr TENNIS TOURNAMENT rriA TtJTniITand TO-MOBBOWand Thure-: lllllllvn I dtr evealns-c st o'clock.

At.a-Aa, The following chamolon play- awasaaaaaBBBBBBBBsasBaasss ere nf the Kaat and ast will peaBaTBCaipBU 4. 8. CLARK, V. O. HALL.

a hall, iaicolm ohace, C. A. WHIQHT, a W. BLOCUM, tlr, AM T. CHA8E, O.

A. CHA8E, JOHN A. VICTOR ELT1MO, i WIU. CARVER. Kagnrfleent prlxee wfll be offered.

Muste by the BOTAL HUSO ARIA OT PST BAXD. tne enure proeeeo wiu oe aevoteo to paiiaar turopic purposes tu sia ot tne uaicasTO atnenaenrc aeataaow on eaic ttraaca umee inter uceaa Bldg, THE AUDITORIUM. Vext Friday Afterno and Saturday vealng. BEETHOVEN MIGHT. CHICAGO ORCHESTRA '1 tTSDEB TBI DISECTIOS 01" THEODORE THOMAS Bolo 1st Minnie Fish, Minna Brentaao, Charles A.

sUiorrvOenrge K. Uolmec and chorus of volcje xtranoa umcs ia later uoeaa Baiioing W. H. Power" Speetaculw ProdueUoa of S. S.

6nr ney xrisa irrame eL.EN-DA-L.OUQH Introducing the Sweet Sieger. Mr. J. K. ht array.

awlated by Miss Clara Lanoaal a Capable Cc atstineee weunesasy ana Baturday. Xatat par- Duu.j, avws. as. SIOSDAT UIOC Dilll IMC Ull I AWn BIS DKO. mth, HIIOO I rlUUIIL Co in tne operatic Novelty, "Puritanic- CENTRAL MUSIC HALL.

TO-KIGHT AMERICA'S OBXkT POET, WILL CARLETON. AUTHOR, LECTURER, WriUgtv ids Fajuoue Lecture ou THE DRAMA OF HUMAN NATURE. with original recitation from his own worke pwiw amie. r-ecaretnem i early. HAVERLVS CASINO-Eden Musae.

Waha.h av. near Jackvin TO-DAT OB AND Dol'BLK BilX. Id Taar tfij P.rfnmann. GRAND CONSOLIDATION OF GREAT COUP'S, uivauivv u.crr,tw,v a mac 1 1 I huj, HAVEBLT-8 HOME MISSTKEL8. OOMBINKU JX OKkAT DOUBLK FORK.

EVXBKTHINO NEW CVEBTllilNa UttAKO Performance dally JOand p. m. PEOPLE'S-Stats Near Harrison. JO BAILIES Pmprletnr and afaagr. Beginning Sunday I To-irrnnT i-r Ataunee.

xee. uLA A MERRY TIME. A Honeter Home Chraedy. LIB8Y PRISON. LIB BY PRISON The only War BTasenra In America.

'Wabash. tetween 141 a aad Iota sts. Open dally and deader from txila. to m. THE ALHAMBRATelephone 8.

I4Z H. B. JACOBS Sole alanagar. Atx. THI3 WiCEBE EDWIN ARDBN frt EAGLE'S NEST.

Seat Snnday-O-DOWP'S WFTOITBORS. LYCEUM THEATER Vtrtety. XsSSTFR A WlXIsTAM MEAKD JACK COM PANT annlrvt of bur fvHKufj and crswartKlUs, Mattne-i Tww.1 1 faar. tut, mwi opdty. savs mmmwam JOHN BROWN FORT ASD BKL1CS.

C41 Woaa (ar-Onea Daily, a sa, to p. av HAWTHORNE TRACK. Chicago Racing Association SB, FAIL UtEETIliQ 1892. RHCING EMERY DHY RAIN OR SHINE. Fiye or More Races Eaci Day.

Boqsfde qt) poreitp Iaees. STtsanlal rsea ajpsuraai wta mivinta ana CX. ana Q. BallrpaOs to Qraad KtBamaO xnianxeBL TUlnola Cem tral truina laava iamt of Randolph st, at eao bvql. ia.oop.

laSp. m. aBtODDlnar at Van Buram Wabaali av, 23d st, Halstexl art, aad Ashland mr. ste) turnina trains leave tracir at p. m.

ana lrnmeniaTiy alter ins rsoea. B. and O. trains laava ITnlan riamt at 12:1 Sam. rfioolunakars' travlnv m.

and i30 p. m. Beturnlns trains wtu leave race track: at 1 y. 4:50 p. m.

tBtopplng at Blue Island avj, and 1mm. diatolr after tnoraooa. J. Return txolceta (both roada) 25a ing Begin; at 2 p. a IadnrHnsSeatl 75a Grand Stand, INDIANA RACING ASSOCIATION.

RAGE TRAGK AT ROBY. scsseio Kumo, aBBBaSBBBBBBBaaaaaBStaSBBSSBBS, RACES EACH DAY 7- STASTIIIO AT Rt O'CLOCK. BOOKS MADE OS FOKEIGX RACES A 5 0 5 0 TUtsbarg A Fort Wstb B- K. Special 11 a. m.

trains leave Dnloe Depot, Canal 120 e. m. an'l Adams sta, at laAlp.au, Betnrnlnr 4 sv :) p. sa-i aa. ataae loirty minutes eacn way.

FABB FOB BOUKD TBIiS-af CKHTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. BABBT HAalLJJf BUT I 1XUBT SEB HATK CROWDS, IN YON YONSON XVKBT XIQBT, MATS. WED. ASD SAT.

Hest Sunday HoyV "A Trip to Chlnatnwa. 9 THE COLUMBIAorroe and Pearlers. Airy. Sprigtitly. Roguish Jolly lf! Johnstone Bennett n' Preceded by the Curtain Balser.

CH TJUS. Kvery Bvenlng and Setnrd.y alatlneee. BoUday ittracttoo H. 8CHILLER THEATER. Baadolph St tetessa Clark and Dearborn.

LAST FITI KIOHTS Mr. Wilkinsotfs CHARLES FROH MAN'S COMEDIANS VATlNa.lt TO-afOBJtOW. CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE Fireproof vavub naauKKtiUS MODJESKA TO-HIOHT- Haw BY Tin." Snpnorted by if r. Otla Skinner aad her own Cotnp'y Wed.Blst A You Like It IWed. night Cymb line Thorsday Mary BtuarC I FHday-U-nry VIIL Sat.

MaU-af uch Ado. I Sat. nlyht-Maebei Sunday. Deo. Ml HXBBalASH.

TUB QBBAT. HOOLEyS Last 8 West Snnday-PfttBY BELL and ht Comic OnerS Company in "JUPITER." Bale Wednesday. WINDSOR Telephone N. 829. To-nlght VatlBee Vedneeday.

Bit, Hundred Turned A' A Qreat Big way. THE STOWAWAY With all Ita Surpiislng Scenic Effects. Kext Sunday MeCAatTBXS S. THE HAYMARKET Will t). Davis.

AH This Wsek-Eegular Mtlneee-THI yooDoosr Beat Sunday ADL KAUTAB. i 'i CLARK 8TREET THEATER. H. R. JAOOBS, fle atanarer: -OKC Matinees Sunday, Thursday, hturday OCS SV Commencing Sunday Matinee.

0 THE WHITE SLAVE Bartley Campbell' Urea teat flay. Sext Sunday -Our Irisli VUltor." -J 8AM. T.JACK'S MADISON 8T. Opcra Bet. State and Dsarbora.

TeL ntala a HOU8S To-dav at 2. Beeond and Last Week of the mTZ-SAJiTIXT CO. stasaW 1 1 suaast 'Auaaaiaa la To-night at 8 Sir bh'w Tv- APoeiUve Bast LILLY CLAY CO. ataxeppa-Columbo. HAVLIN'S Telephone South 127.

IAe Rome, all roads lead to the Bouse of Secca t.1 I I 1.E TLBS DA Tueadsy LITTLE The beautiful eblld act-l TilK hTlLL TLBS DAI I rees la Joseph Arthur AXABX Tuesday appear only Mrcndsy, Tuesday. Wednee. any, i norsaay. and Friday Bights sad bat. aiaUuee.

ay, i norsaay. ana rld.y Bignts and Bat. aiaUuee. next neeat "ane vevi. A Uorgeoua Spectacle.

ACADEMY OF B. Vsasgsr the boYtramp Thursday THE CAIWOV BALL EXPRK. BARL0W8 PAVILION. Archer bVm near State. SOXtTHntO yoa wleh aa enJoyaM so, tertainmentvli.lt BarioW.avlU.,u.

"a Btate. Ulan claaa masse. "A pnvalsr vaudeville K7cuym ei- i CRITERION THEATER. I very Evening Thl Week, th GUS HEEGE JANE NIOBE Comedy. viaaiB, ti, and ate..

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