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EReiererag ¢ @hic & e ¥ " Bailp TPibune, £ VOLUME 26. o) . B CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1872. NUMIBER 56. INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE. DRESS GOODS. FOLITICAL. BOSTON: bis | guocessors in_oficr, viz: P.Slloway, Jona: | and granga yellows hose aro for evening; Loe thd Wedding, C. E. Bowman, W, . Citminings, Thora:s 3. | " Buckley of gilt: Jet, o steel aro worn on Bussisd e S e wad ome of tho | Ie el A s ressed p e, “Esq., cago, and one of {he lders and backs of wealthy summer residsnts of Newport, E. B e with hote crmamente, There is @ The Newest Boston Notion--- Bt Viednesdsy aftermoon. ATCTION SALE 100 Choice - Residence Lols, Fronfing o Smth Halsted, Green, Peoria, Sanga- o, and Mg, DRESS |G0V. EOERI GOODS. iomome Tomwen thrown from his i being fastened wil perfect ruge for jet. It is found at all the ‘millinery 9, by a runaway horse. He was pic up! ble, and, - ¥ bo The Women’s Course of B, e ghablishmentg [n_buckles algreties, loops, Lo 8 compound fracture of both legs. e westo haveleft Nowpart an Thursday for his home. .—At Troy, O., last Wednesdsy night, ome of tho -O'Conor speaters in & Grant jollifcation meeting, Sam McEee, made somo bitter personal allusions to John W. Mofris, State Sanator, and had no sooner left Senator Morris attacked him witha. of jet arc shown, and the wirole front of the bonneb g‘lmedmmwn:imol a bandeaux of jet laces and owers. ‘Hundkerchiefsare of embroidered muslin, or hsve a border in colors to match guit. Half barder is now the siyle;snd if your phin linen mouchoir has ouly Lectures. The First Lecture---Qur b & % ‘ - the stand tha 3o, a Doy seo that it is Mx inches doep. There aro & ki On Monday Afternoon, Oct. 14, at ot Sivnnkeses. s af Correspondent’s Exa Efi?.{?.“gfix:“;é&u“d‘ffigfinfiflém‘fi%fi -Z,"u?;z,””‘,; a0 tuteml duigns in, enboldsey RN ] nkee-av., ) 5 ; , closely followed 0 fired two L “Sun. oot e v T perience. et b, Dt ahthonk effect. Mormis | =< L0y " diglul for_common 2 1-2 0'Clock, at Salesroom, 186 East Madison-st. < By C. C. Thayer & Co., Real Estate Auctioneers and Brokers. was finally taken away by his friends, but was subse- g;igle’.‘ll arrested on the charge of ehooting with intent —The relstives of the Prussian Lientenant Van ‘Hafften, who eloped with the two young girla (sistars) from Berlin, and who {8 now said to be with them at Balt Lake City, bave published a card, in which the; ‘assert that he {sinsane on the subject of free-love, an icions teachings of Second-st., Monday Evening, OCT. 14, 1872, 1] w e A Viéw of the Strong-Minded---A Sister Loses Her Bonnet, and are of the most exquisi..¥o: 2 ; Fulton gold raised in numerous partitions o2 knife-cdge setting, crusted with' pearls. = Dismond sets are shown in intricate designsand tri-colored gold, J. B. Shay -REMOVAL ! » + . that he has been misled by the pepnicious these being in sets of pin, earring d. wels, i Thess Iots are in Webster & Porkins’ Subdivision ef 5. Wfll on tO']IlOIl'OW OGt 1 4 : a Mormon missionary. z - A ;: o‘t. df\].lpgulde w28 ":‘m'.‘im“é&& pr © H s 9 Eigtonx of Sec. & 1. They aro bosatifallylocatad, 3 s UCL 14, On Tuesday Evenine, Oct. 15 Speeial Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. A yiter in the Troy (N, ) Times argues sguinst | besgues in 3 atslo simlax to tho campana, Tae cew ‘mme cinity Boulevard sa N A 3 e a8 n ome Again. belng in ko immediate victalty of the Boslen=d snd 22 | offer hiis entire stock of DRESS Y VO, et Lo ], e aeen oo | B s B e, e i e e oking forany comigaary s oa 4 bl correspondent gave Saturday afternoon to the ip Dater, and Clarlea Doniscm, | The dedaltion locket 1a ehown hers in all sisles of thres wealthy merchants who retired to_rural life an - at SERAM.OR’S HALL, corner of North-av, and Church-st. TO RENT. Chambers of the new and elegant 5-story building, & O. R. Thelr close proximity to the Fifty-fifth-st. Boulevard, being only 9 feet north of the sxme, makes them very attractive and desirable for residences, and sitnated in s district where values are rapidly incresaing, they present axcellent advantages for an investment or speculation. Title Perfect--Abstract of Title Furnished—Terms of Sale Easy. . ‘Women's Lecture at the Institute of Technology, and abrief scocunt may interest Western readers,” The hu:wry of these Isctures {5 a little out of the.common e, Tt appears that James T. Fields and Pbillips Brooks, ‘moved by compassion for the beauless wamen of - Bos« ton and vicinity who cannot enjoy the advantages . of evening lectures, have taken upon themselves the far- nishing s course af Saturdsy afternoam free lectures for women only. Amanis as strictly forbidden en- trance as s woman at 5 town meeting. Some of the aull or bright gold, anyx and lspis lazuli, set with. pearls and amo:?&s, T fouhed fa the Tacsh ape frfl'ed_nyln of art. I wasalsochown & splendid cal= fection of corals in antique designs and modern worke manship. Those come in sets, ear jewels, necum:* ‘bracelots and pin, and were of that beautiful polishe esitable in coral. -, ; The heavy link chain of Etruscsn gold is still popue 1ar to wear around the neck,—the the links the Detter and more stylish. To this the medallion is fas— tened, 3lany prefer the heavy yellow gold cross worm somuch lasi pesson. i3 peculiarly fitted far GOODS at greatly rednced prices. He would also call special attention to a full line of Ladies’ and Gents’ HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, inlife but stil sctive in it, as illustrations of his theory, Tt i tated that Lady Herbert, of Les, will shortly viit this country to promots some Romsn Catholic object. Lady Herbert is the widow of the gent 80 much better known by his name of Sidney Herbert than by the title he hore for a_very brief period. Shortly after his Ismenied deatl, ‘at 47, his ‘widow avowed hor conversion tothe Romish faith, of ‘hich e Bas ince proved herself an ardent adkier- en 0.1 BARRETT &00.S Insurance Agency, 120 LASALLEST, CRIENTAL BUILDING. Only 850 cash, and belance in 850 psyments every 4 ‘months, with interest, at8per cent. A depositof10per . of eale. - ‘best talent in the country has been secured, Mr. Whip- ——— 8% Continental Tnsurance COMPENY, | e misonanipiotsof the propety oan be 24:3 & 245 OF T A FES T3 EGTE", | pio Curts, Bobert Gollyer, and Fields o compeaed of fwo sonca weighing o carst eachy Those - New York. g had at the affice of * |t ot to mention “the Professor.” Last Satur- THE FASHIONS. o gola ang enaael brisdling Wb tiny e, i Exchange Insurance Company, New C. C. THAYER & CO West Madi 30 faet front by 150 faet deap to Al | s s, Edash D. Cheney opeaed (o course-tho gé-“"l A’”m«'fln"fi;&a fl-;gn%:b by sy gad York. H0.T s est Madison-gb. | ey, 10 foot in width: stesm hesting | Sa i 5 T 2 BEELE | 0 o et promenat Sulo | el Bl T b iy Market Insurance Company, New 186 East Madison=st, == | and hoisting; front, side, and rear ; 8 penirigs---Promenado Suitsees | mussivoi tho ex o York. ot H 5 w?www BIATTINGS. |light. To a desirable tenant these ;’;;";‘,‘,f“‘,:;;; e m‘:r:w. some. n:?e:mx:f.n:':'-' The New Poplins.--Silks---Arti« " f",f;’n‘,’i,"’,‘:f 000 eist aze of enomelled gold and of - Brewers’ & WMaltsiers’ Insurance TLofts, among the very best in the | after the doars wers opened, we found every seat flled, sl ficial Flowers, Eeruen auads | 18 smuuly :blgu;nbfi;nwzugm Company, New York. * city, will be leased, entire of sepas | th°islés crowdsd, and a steady stream of dissppoint- . O diamonds wero vay omate. - erepanie Tosuranos Comuns, | Romember the Sale rate, o vory Tavorable torme, AP- | Seimpime ooy S S om | Y ‘Newark. . vany, | FyEITL ply to SDUDg, o crowtdontway i faien | The Latest Novelties in Furs, Hands | by hen 1 et waiehes, 18 a2t AND C. T. RAYNOLD & CO.y tothe detriment of our crinalins (but then, as my iothe j"fi;m e o the Rack, o% pentane. o belt, {rom th . Good taste will always dictate faithfully what to weaz snd what to avoid, and to preserve the harmanies bee tween the 100 conservative and the too ultra. MISCELLANEOUS. “ Brook 7 3ass., the scene of a celebrated acp. clalist experiment, has been converted into a Lutheras B fanlmike theix appearance rather slowly —~Water-fowl mal eir 3] ice rather elow] s season, the pleasant fall, 50 far, keeping them ims the North. 30 Daviess Counts, TIl., has ralsed an_enormous companion remarked, “No matter if you did say ‘Ob, my bustle! there was no man to hear you "), and gt~ ting & very ous footing: immediately in front of OF 30 SPLENBID LOTS IN AUSTIN, - CARPETS. . And 36 Tots in et Michigan-av. and Washington-st, FOR RENT. Netropolitan Block, Offices in Metropolitan Block, northwest ?ebpl‘a;{: Insurance Company, New- kerchiefs, Jewelry, Etc. 3 1f aur ald fashionable places of irade have not come back tous, we have better ones, and among] the most admired features of our New Chicsgo will be, in all time to come, onr elegant stores, now Tapidly falling Intoline, The fall openings of the past week havo shown that our merchants are resdy with elegant stocks for the fall trade, and 8 review of some of the ‘novelties offered will interest our Sundsy readers, STREET COSTUMES. precaric the platform, we took a look at the very Hovel assem- blage, and, really, I never expectto seo one funnier. WHD éver 'before saw & thousand women gathered, sud never s man within sight or h ‘The absurdity seemed 1 %o strike everybody, for 8 Yery K untenance, save hers The attention of parties sbout to furnish OFFICES is invited to our large stock of ENGLISH and AMERICAN, STRIPED and PLAIN, COCOA, CANE, and MANILLA MATTINGS, of all widths and qualities. Also BRUSSELS CARPETS, in patterns especially adapted to office use. Particular attention given to this branch of our trade, and satisfactionin pricesand work ok All near the devot_of those two flourishin; to_commence at 1 o’clock 8. m. on MONDAY, Oct.14, atour culars and printed t 55 and 57 South Canale burb: to N suburban towns. A full assortmont can be found atall times 184 & 186 Monroe-st, Tt Fifthay, 10 & 12 CANAL-ST., Nesr Bandolph. E F. BOLLISTER & C0. REMOVAL. REMOVAL. NORTH HISS0URL FIRE: Insurance Company. PROGRESS SINCE 1667, . ASSETS: January 1, 1868, July 4, 1868, - « January 1, 1869, July 4, 1869, ~ ~ January 1, 1870, July 1, 1870, - - January 1, 1871, July1, 1841, - - January 1, 1872, July 41,1872, - - September 1, 1872, plats get cinculars & st.; or at the store 104 1-2 kst ‘WM. A. BUTTZES & CO., Auctioneers, FOR SALE BY J, Bsaias Warren, | 18 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Beautiful Lots at a bargain on Oakwood Boulevard, Egan- av, and South Park Boule- vard, in lots to suit purchas- ers, and on unprecedented terms, Title unquestionable. " Washingion Heigtts Housss, For Sale on Monthly Payments or otherwise, = $94,589.64 118,010.48 119,768.17 155,380.73 189,778.56 194,846.76 289,7115.95 425,107.01 64541791 740,475.60 833,228.00 & S. HUBBARD, IR, REAT, ESTATE LOANS, REMOCVED TO NO. 168 WASHINGTON STREET. REMOVAL. RHODES & BRADIEY, Pig Iron and Coal, REMOVED 0 154 E. WASHINGTON-ST. REMOYV.AL. S S. Case & Co., LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS, HAVE REMOVED TO 01d No., 149 South Water-st. BALTIMORE & OFI0 RATLROAD. OFFICE REXXOVED TO 120 WASHINGTON-ST. JAMES WALSH. Gen'l Agent. SEiEa! Wm, H. Sampson & Co.’s Extensive Tist of Stores on Third Page. Contingntal Hotel ANDERSON & C0,, Proprictos. State-st,, corner Eldridge-court, Ohicago, Til, TERMS, $3.00 PER DAY. MISCELLANEOUS. TRAGING & TISSUE PAPER, At Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co.’s, 113 and 120 Moaroe-st., Chicago. HATR AND CLOTH BRUSHES A splendid assortment of Hairand Cloth Brushes. ‘Wholesale and Retail—V. GERTS, L 167 East Madison-st. - $38.000. RE BUSINESS CHANCE—On: Grocery stores in the ‘new, and of the very best gacli ‘Ovner wishesto leave the eitr Cash down, the cniy thing accepteble. x elegant houses: fonr th n_Heights. On long time, story honses, and six ads, "Morg: iz oo mobiiy parmeats ds” 2t Morgan Parl with interest at § per ceat, o nses b jns ailding Company, by dass' xork, and aro o 203w bhes Dwellings, Merchandise, Grain, etc., insured at FATR RATES. &, S, TIFFANY & (0, GENERAL AGENTS. Office: 156 & 158 TaSalle-st. CHICAGO. [Istrance Agency §E0, . CLARKE & 0, 3 &4 BRYAN BLOCK. London Assurance Corporation, . LOKDON, A. D. 170, Total Assets, Gold, -, Fire Assets, Gold, Manufacturers’ Insurance Co., BOSTON, A D. 1sx lasa B forgan Park, within on the depot, Trom which trains run morning, noon t to accomodate all classes wishing to do busins ity. “Tha Company are making very larga o ebter (or enlinary ane Other purposes. s from their. hl&e artesian well, now yust completeds "Enquire at the afice of the @ BLUE ISLAND & BUILDING C0, Wo, 11 Chamber of Commerce, Of GEO. B. CLARK, Agent. FOR SALE. HOUSES INCOTTAGE GROVE $3,800, Easy Paymenis. Several Fine TWO-STORY COT- 7 rooms each, BATH STANTON- 4 ents there provements t oy ROOM, WATER, &c. AV.near DOUGLAS-PLACE. 25x125 to 16-foot alley. ‘blocks from street cars and Boule- vard, and short walk from Fairview Station, now paying over ELEVEN Possession if wanted. ‘W.CARRINGTON, Jr., 373 Wabash-av, FOR SALE. 82 lots in Maplewood at a great CHAPMAN & BAR-~ BER, 90 LaSalle-st. FOR SAILE, Ata bargain, 8 new cottage, and lot 01125, Terms e155- jmire on the premises. at 14 Perchist. TRUSSES. RUPTURE CURED TREATHEXT OF HERNTA A SPECIALTY, EVERY APPLICATION GUARANTEED. DR. MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS Is p: ‘most emineat physicians of %o be the best and most effectzal for ical Gara of Rupture. Trusses case by Dr. Marsh. ” DEFORMITIES, Instraments foz bowlegs, knockkne port, wesk joinis. and clab fest, aads e et selERiRe. ELASTI0 STOOKINGS varicose or enlarged spzainad ankles, on ARDOMINAL SUPPOET. Ladies® silk elastic belts, London suppos for support of sbdomea and $18,234,425 $5,084,000 $1,485,519 Home Insurance Co., COLUMBUS, OHIO. ‘Hoffman Fire Tnsurance Co., ‘Northwestern Natt‘opal Ins. Co., Assets, = FURNITURE. FASHIONABLE 'FURNITURE! . V. STRONG FURNITORE €0, 353 to 359 W, Randolph-st., Chicage, ‘Branch Salesroom, Wabash-av. and 22d-gt. e of the best esizb- fe. Stock and 6z We call special attection to our stock of Low Priced $00d8 enitable for present demandr. SEiEae : - Wm. H. Sampson & Co.’s Exten- iive List of Storeson Third Page. PROFESSIONAL. ‘Dr. T. J. Lewis, discoverer of the cause and Rad- ‘cure ( Catarth, Bright's Kidzey Disezse, Consump: 3 Rhetmatiam, Neusalzia, D oid Fever. Nodrugs Vo fell; dison-et- WARTED. Wanted. r four more energetic canvass for the men of integrity to Tited States Lifs Tnsurange 0o, L GREENE, - 28 Central Block. vent habitusl stooping ‘pile supporters, suspensoss Dr. Mursh's experisnce and guccessfal treatm above complainis are nequalied, oot ol the Radicsl Curo Trass Offce of BOWLES, 50 Wabashav, - - &5 Scias: i ationdance to wals upon ladles, _ Gen’} Azents corner of Bandolph and LiaSalle-sts.; are well lighted, heated by steam, elevators, etc., one block from Sherman House and Briggs Houss, and neer Court House and City Hall. SN TDER o LEE, No. 14 Nixon’s Building, northesst corner of Nonroe and LaSalle-sta. TO RENT. 1683 & 165 Fifth-av., bet. Madison and Monroe-sts., double store, foux stories and basement. The whole ar part at reasonsble rates to good tens ants. S. M. MOORE & CUMMINGS, 213 East Madison-st. For Reat-—Clois Slores, Nos, 38 and 40 Canal-st, Nos, 42 and 44 Canal-st., Five-story and basement stores, with steam. elevators and keat, and facilities of railroed track in rear. Nos. 48 and 50 South Olinton-st., Nos. 51 and 53 South {linton-st., Nos, 34 and 36 Washington-st.” Five-story and basement stores with steam elevators and heat. Apply to WM. H. SAMPSON & CO., Real Estate and Renting Agency, 144 LaSalle-st., Otis Block. TO RENT. A few of thoso fine offices, suitabls for Company aad Hall business, in the largo irou-front building, 163 State- st.. opposite the areat Potter Pelmer Hotel. Inquire of JOHN TRAYNOR, in the building. TO REINT. By D. COLE & SON, Real Esiata and House Renting ente, 158 West Madisan st : One of the most. clegant ‘baildings bullt since tha Ao, o 2 sitasted head af Carpe: on Madison-st., enter.st., siores $5x120, 17 ft ooilings, wich vaults. and finiehad -in avasy respoct firstclons. FINANCIAL. PIERUE & BROWER, INOTE BRAQEERS, 181 LASALLE-ST, GHIOAGO. Tocs] Stocks bought and eald on commission. Eail- road, State, Couzty, Town, and Real Estats Laans ne- gotiatsd. . A. O.}3 M%aéughter, Oarner Clark and Madison-sts. Buysand sells Stocks, Boads, and Gold. Rescei d it and traa- INSTURANCE CLAIMS. 1 shall contimue to pey the vory bighest rates in cash for Insurance claims, or balances, after dividend, Chicago or Exstern Companies. J. N. WITHERELL, 858 Wabash-av. Ioans Wegotiated Onrealestate, in the city or subarbs, at current rates. G. S§. HUBBARD, Ji 153 Fas: Weabington st SEiEl ‘Wm. E. Sampson & Co.’s Extensive List of Stores on Third Page. STOVES, &c. ‘| GET THE IMPROVED BOYINGTON FURNACE For hesting your starcs, bouses, churches, etc., etc. No gus, no smoke or dust—always relisble. Also the im- proved. CABINET COOX STOVE or RANGE, whichso many speak so highly of. It is besutiful in appearance, cooks quick and even, with little fael. Don't buy uatil you have seen the BOYINGTON FURNACE AND COOKING RANGE. BLISS & BROWH, 64 South Canal §t. The Best Stoves in the World! Chalienge Base-Burner, Oricntzl Store Stave, City of Troy Coak Stove, Seavoy's Hot Alr Furnace, lr’:u's Hn&h‘ Farnace, TINWARE. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. SEAVEY & CO., Ko. 180 Lake-¢ and corner of State and Randolph-sts. MEETINGS. A. P A. 1l degroe members of the Ovdor ars particalarly ro- qucHlan e atigea the Stezof the Vet Lodce, ot thelr Eall 62 Thyraday oventog pext,af 7:2) dharp. Worken 5 o W. M. et Trieet M. MAYNE, B. S. ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS. Special Cenclave of Chl Commandery, Ne. 13, TR Slondas Erentte ot 15 oclock. Work ¢n K. T Order. By order of 5 © JoBN WHITLEY, Rec. Sons of Temperance. anre'?mmberflg‘l: %x‘dn_!sriismflutadlnl&ndl_nhl ‘comer Desplaines and™ WestLskorta., on Monday ove 2 next, 8t 73 ‘on business of the utmost importance. 183940, sharp, Jm_, s’.flu gmsn g!n ¥For the promensde we havs same of the most besu- tifal goods on salo 5t the dry gooda counters ever ‘brought to the West, snd they are nearly all imported Airect from Paris, whers business is resumed with all 8 ald vigor and nicéty of defail. The gloves all ‘Tmateh the dresses, the Fibbons match the gloves, and the flowers match therh all, The colors ars quite new, ar old ones modified. Thereare several new shades ahi I turned, involuntarily, and could have shnm.ed:hm 1saw one ineffable party @ Toinghir bonast ‘bland, tod atterly unawire ibat her fiy~away bopnet had alid com- ‘plately of her head snd waa . by s iTetched. Gt elastic, down her back. Of course it was my nelgh- Porly duty to tel her of it, and I performed it with an attempt a1 gravity which was overpowaring, but, Later in tho afternoon, when I was out of ear-hot, I 53w the remarkable hesd-dress taking the same bsckward Jjourney, and tho plscid wearer 8s unconaci e el T o bonzet episode over, we fol examp) aay other 1adies, and mounted the platform where the earth in it,—a lusirons sea-greenand sky-hius com- Tianling room was all we conld expect, but the air was | bined, with s dash of opal lght over it all. Then belierand thp position more comfariable, & friend | thers n th i and. the ‘eseds, and all the greens, of been pralsing the personal charms of the hich sage-green is the leading fashion for dress and ‘tarer and her becoming and tasteful stylo of dress, and, | 1 A redon, Toad's-back is only s new name ‘when Mrs, Cheney appeared, I looked with expectant that 1 intensely the ds; ‘permissable in o toil- 4, in 1 e o T 1ebiion tie widom of Hawipomes | 0% London emoke, 1o e e chestnut, mahogony, ctir, cafs au lait,—paler ‘than formerly,—and the whols army of blues, among which ous | sre the Mexique and the lovely peacock blue,—a ehads advice, 8] of his European rambles: * Never i g and::‘g: mhat you “havo s t ldeal ettethat Beicty mrwle., o picture of in your mind.? great respect for I | wil) boall the different serges,jaattcens, rep goods, Zriend’s judgment in other matters, I _could not di I n.jmdeu: st {0 othe N na g m and rich, heavy silks. The new colors are not yet du- ch, phicated in chesp goods, 80 if we wear them at all wo ‘must have a ril.‘.g fabric. I must except, however, the striped poplina, They &re really chesp, being only 65 cents » yard, and they come in the mew colors with a ralsed satin stripe, Of courso, they will not wear Iike all all-wool goods, but they make up nicely for s season. Csshmeres in sage-green. Tesedz will be much worn, trimmed with Jev braid snd yak Iace ; the latter fabric comes in color to suit. It Tollows the pattern of guipure laces, of which itisa coarso worsted imitstion. It ranges in pri 50 were just as Muggins and dowdyas these strong- mindéd women's clothes alwsys are, Her eyes were Qquite remarkabls and her ex) Otherwise she looked like a good strong washerwoman, She commenced ber lectaro in 80 low 3 tons ‘that we were s every nerve to hear, when a volce in our_rear, siagey and tragio in its tone, suddenly startled us with, “5it down, Isdies ; it down, Iadica, We can neither dee nor hear ;" and_we turned to ses one of the strong-minc ho, having seated: herself ce from on the steps of the piatform, was necessarily very | centa to $5, and is made of worsted thread suppoeed much below the level of the Afty or more of ©S Who, | to have once been yak’shafr, It ismuch thicker azd £i00d onthe platform, Considering wo had o Beayier than guipnre. o 18 W it on, it struck us as rather preposter- : THE BROCAD! ilh 3" be TS e to k. A ard 1ead FAzty ds and are designed for 20 upper gar- Trent tunleon. polopaise, with plain ekirt toexast: 1y mstch i color and material the plain part of th Drocade, Tho pattern is large spoys of flowers ona. one woman, who wouldot stand up, might see, 20 we kept our positions, But the strong-minded ais ter was not 60 easily subdued. Aslouder and louder grew the amertion, * Wo cun Delther see nor bear; wo can peither ece nor hear,” o leney was 1 look which givesa’ Bronght to a stand-still, and forced to inform the sg- ,,g‘,‘;‘me, $o the goods, which i8 worth from 8 grieved woman that when the audience wns quiet | fof2a Plates are given with esch dress sald there- would be no troubls in hearing, and the aczing | which show exactly how the garment is made. wa a matter for which she was not responsible, Even THE NEW BLES g this did not prove sztials again, a3 tha lec- | for eventng wear are all in those broadest patterns, or else are moire' antique,—a fashion -whioh will ob- tain in ribbons as well. The colors are magnificant, Cream, blush-rose, peach, bronze-vellow, and Hly, overlaid_with clusters of guperb brocaded flowers. Those rich fabrics arenot cot upinto the multitndi- Tious fowers and riffles of the suit, but ars cat with long sweeping trains, and are trimmed with light velvets and lace applique. Onaa tourof in- spection, I found at Madame toughton's s eloset full of such dresses, worth from $500 to $1,000 eack. They were for a_bris trousseau, and will first be aired in Europe, with the single exception of the wedding and tray dreases. The first isasuperb white wa- tered silk, trimmed with folds cf dead-white gatin and falls of point lace, The waistis made with points in front and back ; the ekirt with & court train #ixty-five inches long, lined throughout with white crinoline, and faced with silk ; ibe entire walst lined. <with white silk, the lace forming a berthe, caught up with orange blossoms back and front. A flounce af the point around the court train. The veil was of Brussels net, edged with D'Alencan lace. THE TRAVELLING DEESS was of sage-green silk, in two shades, and of mifl& turer resumed, came th ‘ment, e can neither see nor: hear,” tilla Cided manifeststion of diegust from the audience caud¥l the injured female to risein dudgoon and marca éut of the hall very much ss children do when they “wontplay® any longer. Though our Tange of ¥ision was a little more extensive, we might have made » similar complaint sbout hearing, tor {hough we stood very near the lecturer, we are, to'this minute, in ignorance of her subject, and of her man- Der of treating it. From sundry stray sentences thst foated past my oars, I judge woman”and her lit- erary powers and deserts constituted the burden of her theme. 1 heard her spesk of old Mre. Ripley, and say, 40f course she lived in Cancord,” and I heard litils more, and, Ainding my ears of litile service, I gove my attention 'to observing the udience. Though the masculine portion of our sex were not £o fully rep- Tesented a5 I anticipoted, it did peep out occasionall, much o our amusement. Once my friend and I ventured a whispered comment, Drief, and os quiet a5 we conld make it, but my sen- tence was scurcs begun when a sudden twitch pearly pulled my overski off the tinding, and a very, energetic pair of lungs gave utler- ance to auch an asgirsted “Sh" that I wonder- Mrs. Cheney didnt jump asmuch as I did. g to face the foe, I beheld & masculine-looking i ‘hands on hips, no gores in b sizo of o hea¥ gy, exeglase on nose, Tooking hat stuck on her head in a decidedly independ- ent manner. Her feet were planted wids spart, and heralr was that of intense tion, Tome Ty friend remarked that “‘she wasn't going to 5K ¢or that old ~thing.” But even that spesch was abruptly terminated by forcible repetition of the ter- Tible sound, which I find it quite imposafble to de- scribe with D lous richness. The flounces were piped wi second shade of the silk, edged with & cord of velvet in the first shade. The back breadths wero trimmed. ith alternate flounces, graduated in width. At the elde four narrow flounces were put on lengthwise; the Wider ones in front to meet the short, open Gver- skirt, with msh falling ot the . slde. The Bash Yuffied in three rows with velvet pocket near the end, the lsppel of which had avery heavy fall of jet fringe. The waist postillion, very short points, faced. With velvet; velvet bretelles, edged with the jet fringa. A eallor bonnet in the two shades of silk and velvet, ‘as made in folds and pipings; one long feather, half and ink. Disgusted, 1wuppose, with | ostrich, with a tip of soft, green, flufly feathers, and & ot coptighiy, this female: Major General Ana m:;‘:;f elvet 354 can ponsies with an end of Ticey el 67 way to the front, and planted herselfin & | formed the trimming. ' belligerent attitude, where whispers could no mors - BONNETS,—OB HATS, . if you plesse, gince imply puiting on s makes distarb her. T have thua gone into details inmy story, becauso s woman meeting was & novelty to me, and strack me 13 very funny, and the inborn fight in woman's natues Qid come outso mmmistakably here. Imust bedre loyal to my sex, and say I do think a fair men would very much have improved that audien of Aud still, I think I do full justice to the kindness ca. {5 of the two men Who provided this rareand portunity for besul ind, Our patience less d. Fave out long befors Mrs. Cheney’s speech was ended, and e lefte SIS PPR PERSONAL. ‘Philip Martinetti, of the famous Ravel pantomime troupe, is dead. — Governor Leslis i the Superintendent of the Bap- tist Sabbath achool at Frankfort, Ky. — Cordelis Howard, the original Eva of “Uncla Tom’s Cabin,”isstill in the flesh,andisa wife and mother. — William A. Peabody, the defeulting Post Office clerx in Boston, has been sentenced to three years in Dedham Jail. — Queen Victoria prefers the title of 7 or even * Ma'am,” to that of % Your Majesty,” in private life, — Msjor Byron H. Kilbourne, of Waukesha Coun- | pi t5only surviving son of the founder of Milwaukes, Tizs been nominated for the Wisconsin Legislature, — John D. Noses, Town Clerx of Stonington, Ct., for forty-one years, died Saturdsy morning, aged 85 —Harvey Howes, who represents West Haven in the Vermont Legislatare, was the only member of the | worn in velvet, but the polonaise will not go out this Constitutional Convention of 1870 who voted for wom- | 6easoD, a5 it is too useful and g a garment to an-suffrage, be pt’:fed with 80 easily. is —The Eev. Georgo B, CGow of the Main Street il be used for vests and ‘Beptist Society, in Worcester, ., has resigned bis ‘pastorate o take charge of the endwment fund that | largel it is proposed to raise for the Wo Academy. 1 —Bishop Nicholas Grundvig, eminent as_theologian and_poet, recently died in Denmark. He fired the Danish heart with battlehymns during the first Be "‘fii‘éfé“n“:;:'“ 1ds, formerly Assistant Soperin- —Dr, olds, formerly Assistant Soj tendent of the Ineane Asylum at Flatbush, N, Y., and Iater of Clinton, Towa, has been appointed Superintens dent of the Insane Hospital at Independence, Iowa, —Senator Patterson, of New Hampshire, formerly 3 Dartmouth fessor, who has been elected President of the Ohio Agzicultural College, will not actively cater upon his duties until next spring, when his Benatoaial term expiriea. The Senator stumped Ohio for Gov- ernor Noyes, and now gets his psy. The remainder of the Facuity will be elected in January. —Lewis Smith, colored, took out his first papers of naturalization at Columbus, Ohio, on_ Thursday. He was born a slave in Virginis, escaped to Canada, be- came's British subject, and now proposes toabjure British allegiance, - —J-N. English, .the first.Sheriff of Jersey County, mer at- his - resldence the distinction,—are very pleasing to the eye this sca- son. They are medium size, and are worn on the ‘back of the head, instead of being jammed down over tho eyes, aa hithézto. The Lucle is one of the lading shapes; it i8 a round-eared bonnet, ith flaring Pfll ly was in reseda velvel; the front was a Joose bow plaiting of velvet, turned tack from the face and standing up at the edgs to show 3 kighter silk lin- ing. A cluster of bronze wheat-ears and valvet pansies ‘were on oneside ; two festhers fell over the crown with long loops of ribbon. The only oruament on the in- #ide of the brim where it was turned back from the face was o humming-bird’s breast—a minute bunch of locsy green feathers in 3 litle patch 23 big as & Simer ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS have all come ont in the new colors, in defiance af na~ taro. Wazen camellias, with bronzed leaved, one largs white bud and one smaller green ; ons {rom ths centre of the camellia rises a.white, feathery spray, Somposed of ingle Aitres of osirich, each ono tipped ‘with a water crystal. A win e N olman, a fall wrap with very wide slee fotmed oy a eeetion of 1ha armpiece, 18 10 bo Tanch for the coming season, The skin is cut to it the form, and the jacket is made around the neck like s man’s coat, toWear open or close buttoned, with a rolling collsr. Some of the mobbiest will be trimmed with narrow bands of sable fur, The cap snd bos will be orm with them, " Mink Jickets will be & novelty, and a decaded improvement on the loose cape. . They will be cut cither sallor or tight-8iting, scalloed at the edges, or plaid, witha half-flowing costesleove, and slashed at the waist. Thero will be splendid lot of Maine mink manufactured into furs, sitherin mcques, or maf, and bos, a8 capes. Thers will be all Mods of shaggy cloth, Astrachan, and_tufted goods worn for cloaks, with velet collars and caffa, The Ssratoga scart i & square, or halfaquare, ‘of ') s or halfs fringed silk worn sround the meck. It snould b pinned down to the dress in the back with 3 deep plait, and theends crossed in front and fastened witha Gloves are growing longer and longer. They are now sl puttoned, asd u?nfium%immc C3We0s had among his guests | elbow, Thomew ntaare veach, white, f hrown,—cinnamon brown, chocolate brown, clgar,® that has the heaven above and the walers bemeath | tares that; recently, large ok which rea against tary on and after the 1st day of November next. Ths opération of this antiquated quarantine against fres travel will do much to isolate the people of Alsice and hat for tanning led, it vields 40 per cent extract, while bemlock yields but 14 per cent. ~ It promises to'be dsmsela fomr patt plain ground. ‘Those brocaded flowers or vines have ' a jcnlar] ~] ol of the most su Iate is He Gould has added 000 to his capital eoup detat in Erit it 5 noticed at 8t. Cloud his h%n:p- nl(phatagrnp!u, costing one sous the carts. what 8 Tast had that Halstead, knowing Jast instaliment, and never knew, what the entire = Cadering mnnufmu had " tcbaceo crop the present season, and now the fsrmers are bothered to find places to hang it up and cure i% properly, —It 1¢ rumored thatthe St Psal Road has une der contemplation the removal of their machine shops, in the Fourth Ward, up the Menomotco Valley tomnndg:l,wrhnodal’ the stock yards, and the erec-’ tionof a the shope in question,.—XMiliwcukee News. jon Depot on the ground now occupied by '—The first attempt _ever made to interest China iz the Government atocks of foreign nations was mads in. the case'of the new Frenchloan. The native capifal. ists of Shanghai wers javorabis to the loan, but tha actual Fo ption it met with in China has y6t 0 be ssw S0 great is the rise in prices in British manuface orders for iron for maring ched LonGon from the Ifaliars Government, were withdrawn on sccount of the terms demanded, and traneferred to France, where they: weze promptly placed. inneapolis, Minn., proposes a narrow gange rall+ atmington, Cannon & y_of Rochester, to the South State line at some point in Mower County, where the projectors hope to makex direct communicat tion witn AfcGregor, ‘and posaibly —Ti a'fimym system of Prussis is to be enforced citizens of France entering German terzi- from communion with ‘their relatives and friends in the Bepublic. of acres of Iand in Michigan are cov- ered with a growth of sweet fern, which has hitherto been suj tobe worthless, but it has been found purposes it is unequalled, and that very valuable. oung Bostonian attended a socisble with afair eveniugs since, ind when about to Te- turn home fonnd bis “tile” gone. Ha took (sccord= ing to oustom) the best hat left, and remarked to his falr friend that,“he_guessed he'd gob the best of that swap.” He was s-iittle surprised-when-the yousg Iady's fatber called upan him nextdsy end claimad thar Bwapped tile”ashisown, . .. ' . “They utilize the studentaof the scientific schools out The ‘mouth boys were also taken out by Professor Quimby during the summer on. his government survers, theraby baving s fine opportunity for a practical ap= ‘plication of {heir mathematical imowledge. —The boys who sell cigars.on the cars will have to Jook out for tho new instructions from Washington. B bas boep d.;lgad toallowthem to sell anly fror: Pro] ly_stam] packages under a special tax re- ‘coipt 2 dealera. Tho ales must also bo made exclu- sively in the smoking car, and the fax receipts must state the route over which the dealer travels -and the umber of the car. S —One mark of the change of California from a spe= ulstive foan industrial State msy be foundin the first time, wnsa farmers’ show. ‘horse-racing Qid not . constitute the .sole_attraction, but took it@ ‘place beside the Durhams and long-wools. A-farmers” clab was organized and ‘taken to_make the industry of the State. A consolidation af the power of the agricultural interest into s potential form, might Lave scms effect to render more manageabla ths railrosd monopoly that now taxes every bushelof ‘whaat g0 seve in that State.. —Edward Glark, architect of the c;;&::x extension,’ o of the hall of the House of Bepresen~ tatives, a5 contemplated bya resolution adopted by that body June,1, 1872, in which he says en~ ement is impracticable, owing {0 the shortness of time during which it must be done. After giving the his reasons he says: “It shonld be borne in mind that the more the hall is extended the more difficult it will gnforllpflkzrwbe heard from a back seat. I am early.of opinion that the most satisfactory way to get the increased nccommodation and the least expensive, i3 to let the hall remain at its present dimensions, and smaller to obtain new desks of size, which might ba on the flocrin’ a manner 0 save considera= 'bls space.” Drow is said to be worth. $40,000,000. Ons coessful speculators in Wall street of enry N. Smith, reporied to have clesred, and ten or twelve other bold opera= tors may be named who have bulled snd besred an gotten up corners until they have sugmented their for- funes ia 3 siogle ear by SLOGNO to 51,500,000 aplece. '—A word now about ex-Father Hyacinthe Loyaon. T ‘portrait wes includsd in thoss See the my countrymen. It;is joke® undrod pricata are réady to follow —with seventy-five thousand doliars, be it understood eir poverty. Ah! St. Anthony was Ztorepresent th mever subjected to such a temptation.—Paris Letter. —The Chase family met in Boston, last Wednesdsy, 1o devise means o estublish their heirship toa large property which is said to have fallen to them in Eng- land. ‘The amount of the property was stated at about £52,000,000, ard was said to belong to Colonel Francis Townley, who was ezecated for tresgua fn 1745, The propérty was in litigation for 101 years, when it is that the English Court established his innocence and awarded his property to four Chase brothers. One was in England, and rumor traces out the other thres, as personk who eame to this country in 1629, Aquila, who settled at Newbury, Th who_settled in Bhode Island, and Wi who settled in_Yarmouth. —A correspondent of the New York Herald, who 1ately called on Senator *Parson ™ ow, 8378 found him at his home, in Knoxille Iying Brostrate on » lounge, whiloat his feet sat his daughter, the ministering angel of the household—a patient, pale- - o eeves, propped Up by 3 pillow, an ‘arms ehaking violently, a8 if urged by some in: o Tha’ volume of his once powerful ‘voice was reduced to the merest whisper, §o low that his visitor kiad fo stoop to his pillow to hear him ; bux over Lis stubborn soul no paley o tremes hl.\d come, ‘through his oyes flaehed, ¢ intervals, gleams the sema ‘0id fire that made his foes tremble inthe days gone by. —The ¢ Fanny Jordan ” hosx will be remembered by ma0ek peagle. 1t was the wotk of A. M. Griswold, otherrige known as the ! Fat Canzllflhn'",” l-ewrdv ing to Dann Piatt, and it hes sequel acarcely lees eu- Togable than the original story. “ When the item was dying out,” nid Colonel Piat, in alotter to the Waah- ital, <Gris’ conceived the other brillisnt ho amer ‘parported to be a history of ber eventful career, and, Smong other absurdities, Ter abrosd under tho care of Mara ‘s Tan equal to the first, and the fun of it wax it to be & hoax, did not read utllo had been wondering over t hiis name was connected wil

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