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SOCIETY IN DISGUISE. Momus and Terpsichore---Gales- burg’s Bal-Masque. Three Hundred Young Peoplo Join in the Revelry. And Fifteen Hundred Elders Enjoy the Seeno from the Opera-Honse Cireles, Tho Oharacters Reprosonted and Somo of the Pretty Cos- tumes Worm Moclal Events at Kankakee, Joliot, and the Suburbs. GALESBURG, MOMUS AND ‘TEAPSIUIONE. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tridune. Gaxxasuna, Ll, Feb. 6.—The determination of pocioty to abandon tho old-fashioned mixed balland substitute the select masqnerado bas assumed the form of an epidemic in many of our principal towns. The neighboring City of Burlington was etrickon a wook aco, and on _ Wedueaday night Inst Streator, Il, fell » willing victim, Last night Galesburg aud the City of Morris sucoumbed, and, by thix time, Momus is leading lia gay troopers to the capture of othor weak points. If it bo true that this god of rid- {cule censured Vonue horsolf for the noiso mado by her sandale, be has certainly offected a compromiso with the dancing foot of. that boauty’s merry descendants, Galesburg’s cars are still ringing with the noise of the 300 feot that tripped tho light fantastic in Lor Opora- House last night, and eho is not quite sure what ponance will bo exacted by pulpit and pow. Bur- lington, Morris, and other unsanetified towns, may indulge {u such worldly follics without re- buko, for they Lave no denominational oclleges to nurso, aud no memory to ombalm of a recont ‘Temporance Crusade. Whore euch influovcea servo oa checks upon the bhappivoss of a com~ munity, it requires something moro than courago to ignore them oven for aeinglo night. Wo aro sataid and very discrect town, If thero are othor staid and discreot towno, they aro not ataid qnd discreot in the same way. Weare only just recovering from HAMMOND AND HId GREAT REVIVAL, and what ia to become of a town that patronizes two masquerades in ove ond the same year, wa shall never know until tho futuro itself removes hor mask, Unable to accouut for the masquer- ade foyer that seoms to bo traveling by rail, your special commisalonor fancied people woro getting tired of themaclyos, and took this means of being somebody elso, even for a little hour. Galesburg favors masquorades because thoy pro- vide all the amusoment of tho dance, with helt th osttraction of the play. Another reason ‘is that they are always given hore under the au- spices of an association composed of leading young men, whogo enviable positions in society sie s safe guorantes that the masquerade itself shall bo above reproach. This organization has beon in exiatonce fourteon yours, and is known as THE GALESLURG TERPSICHONEAN CLUB. Tt was organized in 1858, with Mr. Len Millor a6 its firat President, and has bad chargoof the local dance over since, in theintorest.of our boat society, 1t became go popular aud widely known that its Traatecs had it chartored in 1873, thus securing the copyright of the namo, Mr. Goorge ‘W. Barnett was thon at its hesd. The pros out officers aro W. W. Washburn, Prosidont ; Maj. ©. E, Wamilton,- Vice-Providont; and P. 1, Browo, Secretary and Treasurer. Tho Trustess aro Henry Loe, Frauk Poindoxter, 1. L, May, snd J. H. Dalantino. PRELIMINARY ARTANGUMENTS. The brilliant affair of lust night was the Club's sixth annual masquerade, ‘Tho first iuno- vation wag 80 vigorously opposed by pulpit and pow that tho Club Jitsolf would have withdrawn it atthe last moment but for the brave few. These -bave lived to sce the masquer- ade a fixed featuro among our anpusl amuse- ments, and our best people tendor their patron= age long in advance, It was tho Club's purpose to make the masquor- edo of last night exceed in brilliancy and attrac tion all tho mony auccesscs that had gono bo- fore. To this end, no expense or care way spared, tho bills oxtending far into the thousands. ‘The Chicago Exposition Band, with Vaos & Hoffman in chargo, furniehed the music in sixteen pieces, Prof, Spencer, a noted impresario, of Peoria, was sooured as Director of the Alasquo ; Mra, Ochm, of Chicago, as Costumor to the Court, and the Opera-House as the objective point. Bogularly enough, the oficial costumer fur- nishe THE FINGT LOST CIARACTER, Sixty-five of our Loaux aud bollos had engagod Bu many opstumos of this lady, paying the rental in adyauco. These were to bo delivered in tho day before tho masquerade. ‘This day me, and aixty-tivo oxpectanta visited tho Uulon Hotel to receive tho costomer and her promised robes. No costumer camo, and by Doon exccrations wero hurled at the lady's namo, and by 3 o'clock polite curses dovelopod iuto cursed both loud and deop, Night camo, and brought tidings of an accidont at Bloomington, with sixty-tive dismasked mosques buried in the wrock, Mappily, 200 maxsquos had provided thomeelves with homo-mado costumes, and the danco went on. Precisely at 9 o'clock the musio called the masquors to the floor, hore won # motley crowd of bolb soxes, prosonting a brilliant acane. A hurried list of CHARACTERS REPRESENTED will give the reader ® falut ides of the varloty and style: J, F, Jackson ire, F, Myron Winans ‘Dr, J, i, Potlock Frank Fuller vey Mrs, Miner ¥rouk Kyowies -Laward Hoyt C30 E, Buchan on Dan Farrell vMlua Mary Worrell A. E, Dore Will Powers Mra, Digalow . Woeks HL, Bigelow “Goorge'lce Lids Davin H, I, Doad tis Putman e+e Oharles Vaucroft ib Guard..., Otto, + We, Warhburn. +. ESB, Barstow « There were half-s-dozen clowns and circus performers, whosa merry autica created much Merrimant during the intervals of the dance. At 10 o'clook the gas waa subdued, and Prof, Bpen- Cer anuounced the approach of tho son of Th TOR KMEDIVE OF EGYPT. at 6 main doora of the auditorium opened, and , lug camel entered, with slow and stately read, It wore the traditiongl “hump,” eud seomed fresh from the devort, Arriving in tho coutre of the floor, it saluted Tux 'i'nuune Sommiasioner with bowed head on bended kneo. Ab thie Jonoture, Master Guy Dickson bastrode the romp and rode about the room as the young ve. The novel apectaclo was received with Tapturous auplauso. 1s subacy ueutly tranepirad that Meuurs, Gen. Harding and A.D? Waute per- sonated the camel's loge. ‘I'he dance was te. uumied according toa most atiractive programme, when at 11 o'clock the masquoy were removed. ie seate of the drcte-citcle aud gulluries were crowded with spectators, who announced thelr recognition of familiar ‘tacos with every Genfonstration of applause, Theso upoctators comprised all professivny, snd inoluded thatlarce claau of a very proper people who had. never wil Qdance before. Supper was sarved AT THE UNION HOTEL, This fs one of Galouburg’s inutitutions, and in Owr estimation bas no recognized rivals among inland hotols. Mnj. C,H. Hambloton, its pro- prietor, is an oli atenmbont Captain, trained to hompitable ways, and ovidently acedatomed to refined and cultivated asxocintions. Mr. dudd dowdy, his chief clerk, is» model in his way, whone idea of a hotol-clerk ia thatof ono who id to werve rathor than to be patronized, Mr. Iog- ora, who moroly punctuator for the concern, only serves to draw alino botween vanity and onl BENKO. Bonisten were placed for 300 guonta, 250 roate being filled as soon a8 the dining-room duors nd- mitted tho crowd. Maj. Hambleton superintond- ol the alfairin person, and mado overy puest feelat hone. The refection was all that could bo dostred, and gneste from abroad felt sure it was the better part. Whilo tha mora favored ware enjoying the fonet, your commissiouor made notes of the moro NOTICEAULE COSTUMES, Niles Nollio Halo, of Galesburg, as‘ Trost;"* skirt and overakirt of whito plush, and cloao- fitting basque of the same; tho dress worn ghort, and spanglod throughout with silver; friuged with eryatat and trimmed with swans down; poatl aid glass ornaments; hat and boote to Talal Aprotty, warm-hearted sylyl. nnn- blo to bear about the cbill that seemed to belong to the cliaracter, . Jay Porter, representing Louia XIV. Purplo and ermino robes of royaits, with black trunks and doublet to correspond, ‘Tho gentleman's second charactor of tho “Man of tho ron Mask "bad neither a local or a general signi- fication. Charles Weekn; Jockoy. , White tights with yellow doublet, tlashed with red and green; top- boots with yollow trimmings. Mins Edna Douglas as a ekater, Dress of plaid striped in valvet; ovorakirt and waist of blavk volvet,—moileat and becoming. Mrs, Maj. C. E. Uambleton na Old Mothor Hubbard, Petticoat of red and biack silk, groen. overakirt, and high, pointed hat, — - Mies Gonic Edwards as a Wood Nymph, -Drosa of buff crape Marictto, trimmed with loaves and ferns, ‘greon tnrlaton overskirt, flowing hair, bound with a wroath of wild flowors, mee” King Alphonao, by George Beomler,” Douhlat and trunks of gray velvet, slashed with red silk. Miss Helen McCutchon aa a sailor gir}, - Dross of navy blue, whito waist, striped with’ bluo; sailor collar and hat; hair in curls. y eon a Undine by Mies Cora Beers, = Drese off green and white tarlatan, trimied with grays,‘ Orna- monts of coral and pearl.» -+~ % . Miya Stolla Male os Queen of Iearts. Dresa of ink gros-grain nilk, with throat lace flowara. Javing-cards whorevor they cowl bo attached. Mr. A. O, Noteware in tho dashing attire of Moso. Fireman's shirt of red, black pautaloons, bolt, and top boots. Chanfian rovived. A relic of the paat. : Miss Frankie Dickson ag Jcanno D'Arc. Mailed tunic ecaled with silvor spangles, with holmet to match, A martial bearing in keoplug with the character, Mr.d. It. Balentine ag tho Jack of Spndes. Dress of black yelyet throughout, Modelod after tho familar picturos of tho leading toxin Mies Mary Winter os Sunlight. Dress of pale gold colored sitk, Tarleton overskirt of samo abade, heavily spangled throughout. Topaz jewelry ; hair nowdored with gold dust. Migs Allio Winter a8 Queen of the Flowors, Goldou underskirt, with closa-fitting ovordress of white tarletun, Gold and amethyat jowolry. Knight in armor by J, ©. Sage. Coat of mail reaching to the kuees, with cloak to match. White tights, silverod slippers; holmet with plumo, Miss Newman, of Jacksonvillo, as a Quaker- ess. Close-fitting dress of drab, neck-handker- ehief of white crapo, Old-fnalioned drab bonnet, Fred Yarston as Don Cwaar. Green voivet jacket trimmed with golden braid, black velvet trunks trimmed with white Ince. Long velvet cloak trimmod with blue silk. Drab folt hat with long black plume. Buse B., of Monmouth, woro a pearant dress of white musilo with overekirt of black sotin trimmed with streamor# and bows of ribbon. Low corsage of white trimmed with bows of orange, rod, and blacks. ‘Misa Lacy, of Burlington, wore a domino of whito satin trimmed with blue, Afterwards changed to costume devatie, *Mr. Charlio Bancroft sppanred na a Pago. Crimson satin trunks, with a jacket of rich reen Yolvet, tho slooves slushed with gold and fice, buttoued over crimson satin, Mantle of greon velvet, trimmed with gold. Jaunty hat over finxen curls, 3.N. Hazatd as Romeo. Jancy dress, with gracofully hanging cloak, pinned on the aboulder with seilver star, Admurably sustained. Frank Poindoxtor camo on a8 9 Harlequin in a tight-titting parti-colored suit, with cap and mask, sustaining the character ‘oll. Miva JonnioSwartout appeared aa tho Morn- ing Stay, Dress of blue tarlotan, trimmed with tinsel. Along flowing voil of bluo fastoned in the bair by a goldon crown, Ornaments of Ppoarl and silver. Mrs, Marry Morgan saa shepherdeas, An elo- gant figure in pink satin and quilted akirt, Hair polled aud powdered, surmounted by a jaunty at, Mra. Pomdexter in brilliant fancy dress. Satin Petticost, scarlot oyerdress, with cuirasy waist, Mize Mary Sanborn og nn alphabet girl, Mod- est and bevoming short dross of black tarlotan, trimmed with ormine; red lottors on waist and alirt, Miss Norton represented the same char- acter, Miss Clara Edwards appeared as Croquot. Faghionablo dress of greon silk, trimmed with mallets, balls, aud wickets. Miss Nellio Morse wore 6 gypsy's costume, Sboryt black dress, trimmed with red; red clo: trimmed with black; hat of straw. Mrs. A. Dore personated a wltnilar charactor. Miss Mary Bushnell ropresouted tho Empresa Euxonio, ono of the most mayniticent costumes of tho ovening. Dresa of rich blue yelvet, cut entrain. Stcoves puifed in white aud clasped with goldou bands, Golden crown over boauti- ful Lowing hair. Mr. Heury Leo camo in as tho Bisck Maria, hin pareou boing inclogad in something resembling Bubeot-iron stove, humorounly Inboled. Mies Greonleaf appeared au Portia. Silk un- derskirt, gown of black sill, trimmed with ermine, Becoming and attractive, Mr. Iarry Morgan appoared ay Pantaloon in Humpty Dumpty, with Mr, 0. E, Fitch as tho veritable Fox bimuelf, Drossod to suit tho fa- miliar characters of the play. Tholr antics cre- ated much ainusemeut. Mra, O. E. Fitch ab peared as a Polish girl, s chaste and besutiful costume, Dress of rich white matorial, red overdress, heavily trimmed with crmino, Whito eatin postillion, Mr. Charlie Hoover personated Hoatetter's Bitters, his long form making an exacycruted bottle of that tonic, Au unknown gontleman represented a barber-pole, but graw weary of his load bofore your comumlasiouur roached tha Masques, Misa Augnata Nolson was not at all foolish jn tho character of “ Volly.” Dross of whito tlan- hel, glashed with red, and tho traditional bells Tingiug from overy oxposed point. Alius Allio Beaver was a Milk Maid for tho ovening. Dregs of white calico, with a plain white apron, and ale cap over flowing hair, Misa Libbie Holcomb rapresontod a very prot- ty Highland lagsie, as did other Indies whose hames escaped a uervouy pencil. Drees of Rob fey Plaid; Lair natural, with red aud black tur- Mrs. J. ©. Wvleomb came on gayly as Colleon Bawu, forgetting, howevor, to glvous that excel- Jont music. “Short dress of brown silk with gra mone! with garnot overakist, and bodioe of blac! velvet, AMisues Clara Ila] and Fannle Grant reprosont- od resnovtively the * Lvonlug Star” and" Beene ing Hells." 'Theso concoptions wore full of poet Ty, Toproaentiug good House aud refined toate, Miss Mary C. Farroll wore the costume of a nun, stistaluing the charactor with becoming dig- nity and grace, ‘Mr. Henry Chaso appoared as a Princo, in s gorgeous Court dross of Lonis X1Vth'a timo: wail adaptod to n tine form, ‘The young geutle: man was followed by many peoring eyou, RESUME, Thero wero other clegant and attractive Costumes, which your commisionor has neither time nor space to describe, Ho hus selected thoso which will prewaut a cloar ides of tho happy blending of the grave aud gay, the senti- meutel and the ridiculous. ‘Che whole formed a krand pageant, which the 1,200 spectators will bo pleased tu wituesa ogam, dvlogation of twenty-flyo masquord came from Mon- mouth, hosded by little Misa Lotta Schultz, who, bolug in her early teouy, wau tho youngest misy on the floor, Quincy son! representatives, while Burlington aud Poorig souta fow loading maquos. ‘The flour was ai murably managed by Prof, Speucer, of Peori who hay fow equals in this choren ficld. Tha Oficera of tho Ierpaichoroun Club were all at- tention, and nothing occurred to mar the bappi- nose of tho occasion, Many representatives of our leading circles woro disappointed by the Oni- cayo costuiner, but those did uot entiroly forego the pleusures of tho moquerado. 1t was 4 o'clock on Saturday iorutug whon the company separated for their homes, but the grand wuccosy of te aialr is being still discussed iu all ou SOCIETY GossIP, Invitations are out for a yrand birth-day party iv bouor of Slisa Minnie Belden, adupzed daugh: ter of Mr, and Mrs, H.W. Belden, formerly of tho Uvion Hotel. It takes place ou Monday evening next, and will bo s aplondia affair, Tumor hae it also that the daugbters of the Hou. W. 8, Gale, of thiv city, are soon to give a larg: receptlon. firs. é Biddons ts to give an even- THE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNE: ONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1875 Ing of Shakeaperean reatings here aon, nndor (ho aunpices of Megern, N. A. Kuowles and J. N. ifazard. eepus. JOLIET. THR LIuny Pas ° Snectat Dinmatch to The Chicate Tribune, Jour, Feb. 6.—Tho woek just closed has heen one of tho dullest, ino business pint of yiow, ovor known in tho annala of tho city. ‘Tho chango of wenther on Tuesday made the roads almost iinpaesable, from tho glare of ice, with tho froak of Old Borcan following upén its heels on Wedhoaday, sending to morcury here, a8 cleewhere, down into the teens. On Monday night tho'l'urnors gavo the frienda of their socioty a treat in tho shapo of a grand Dal mauquo at Theiler’a Hall. ‘Tho number in ailendanco was lage, and the receipts were tho sama, ‘Tho costumes worn wore unique in pate torn, and in dosign entirely originul. On Wednesday night occurred tho intended wociat avant of tho Keadon at Walsh's ITall, viz.: {he third and Jaxt sociable of a serios, uudor the auspices of the “2B. 2B." 2, 2 titie nadimed by tho loading sociuty young men of the city. ‘Tho weather waa xo unpropitioua that’ thoir grand finalo was fuilure go far ay attendance was concarned, loay- ing tho treasury of the young mon in a ndly do- pleted condition. ‘Tho farmor sociables of this club wore very ploasurabso events, boing patron- ized by the elito of our city. = On Monday night next the ‘King of Fools holds high carnival at tue hall of tho Turners, During the day he with his followers will appear in grand procession on our streets. ‘Thin will clogo tho Aeason, ‘Tho Masonic sociablos, given ot thair elegant apartments atthe Masonic Bilovk, have boen largely attonded during the xeasun, and have piven the highest satisfactiun Lo those who havo participatod. The series of check-npron hops at the Opora- Tloweo Lave been a decided success. The Uni- vorsalist Sucioty, with whom they originated, has gained many warm frlonds thoraby, and tho young folky pronounce them tho vory best social ontertainments over given under the fostering eare of that Society. . ge WEST gIDE LECTURE counsE, : > Tho poople of Jolict will bava au opportunity of attending aueries of Iecturey, commencing Fob. 16, whieh, considering the prico asked for tho course, will surpass any over given in this city. ‘hoy will bo givon under the auspices, ay heretofore announced, of tha First Presbyterian Chnireh Society, nnd will be given on the follow. ing dates at their church building : Tuonday, Vob, 15, Prof. FL, Patton. Doubts and Donbters.”| ‘Tucaday, March 2, Dr. W. aI. Mlackburn, Tho Northmen in America Before Columbus,” ver, Tuvsday, «March 16, tha Tov, L, C. Noyos, itios of Sleep." Tuosday, March 80, tho Rov, C. L. Thompson, “ Wiveu of Sen of Genius,” = Tuesday, April 13, tho Rov. A. E. Kittradge, “Mt, Binai, the Desert of Arabia, aud tho Bedouius."4. + PIOFON-RHOOTING. : On ‘Tuesday, the 2d inst, tho Jolict Shooting Club had a pigeon-popping match on the grounds of Rt. W. Matehull, inthe south ond of town. ‘The day waun very unfavorable ono for xuod shooting, a8 it rained most of the time, There wero seven ontrios at $8 each, divided up into 50, 30, and 20 per cent of the purso. “Tho fol- lowing fa tho seor! R. W, Marshall. ot Oa 1 148 i. M. Lyford, 1001 0— 00 0 1-2 a2 o- 00 0 1 1101-3 210 1-4 monoy after ‘ed Day took eccond money. rd money in the shoot-on Ike. Tho club hot according to tho ruloa of the Prairio Shooting Club, of Chica;so, cuamry. ‘The stagnation in busivess, resulting from the extremely dull times in bueiness-circles, which ip enused hors moro than from any other causo by tho stoppago of the iron portion of tho Joliet Tron and Steel Company's works. It is esti- matod that thero are soma 600 to 700 men hore, most all of whom have familics dopendent upon them for support, who are and—as has beet stated in Yue Tninunz—havo beea idle for some fifteon to cightcen months. ‘he work Of caring for the unfortunates devolved upou the citizens of the city. Tho decda of charity wero first shown by tho various religious and civio 4o- cietios of tho city, the Supervisor of the Poor ug- sisting ag foras tho fendsof tho county mm hw . Cagwin took athe Lyford aud posscexion would warrut. After a timo g& grand union of oll classes was ef- focted, ond tho noble work is now conducted by tho Uniou Helief Association, of which Calvin C, Knowlton, Esq., ia President ; Truman Mason, Sccretary; and Otis fardy, Eay., ‘Treasaror, Special committees are ap- pointed for tho differont district, and the ae. serving poor are sought out and cared for. Sov- oral ontoctainmonty havo been given in ad of the Sociaty, the most prominout of which was a eoucert at tho Opera-lfouse on Monday even- ing, Jan, 25, by tho “Parlor Musical Club,” of this city, led by Prof. Jsmes Gils, of Chicago, The Club is composed af amateurs, prominent among whom are the Misses Sallio Worroll, Julia Moran, Mary Cloghorn, and Mrs. I. 3. Smith, Mesara. Gallus, Mueller, aud 2. M. Cust, Neg. The Opera-Hongo was crowdod to its full capactty, the community thereby showing: an appreclution'of home-talont and assisting the poor, Tho recoipts wero vory handsome. ‘Lha St. Mary's Catholic Church gavo two sociables at the closa of tho month which matorially in- creased tho funds in tho ‘Treasury, THE WiITSKY-WAN, ‘Tho excitement occasioned by the wholesele indictinent of saloon-keopera throughout tho county for violations of law bas partially abated. Tho course of the Hon, Josiuh MeRobvoris, Judge of tho Circuit Court, in vusponding the imprisonmont patt of tho sentence i cach caso whoro ®& conviction waa sooured by ao plea of guilty, which reqmres the syscsement of a flue and imprigonmeut in the County Jail, is beiug quite frocly commonted on by tho citizens and through tho columns of tho local prevs. Radicals claiming thats Judge hns no authority to suspend n sentence, and iiberals that ho hag. ‘Tho ond ia about at hand, Bixty-tive of tho in- dicted saloou-koopors hava paid their fuon, amounting in total to 22,605, about two-thirds of which yoos to the school fund of the county, THE CHARTER ELECTION for municipal officers ia noar at band, and candi- date are thicker than lazzaroniin italy. ‘Tho head of the presont City Government, tho Hon, Anthony Scheidt, Mayor, ia nots “bdaggaxe- sniasher” but a auccessful Isger-beer brewer, who turned big beer to account iv tho Inst cloctlon, ond i a8 candidate for re-election, as also almoat all of the retirity ofticialy, ‘Tho olcctions aro genorally varrie hore in @ manner similar to tho stylo of our neighbor, Chicago, by s fusion of tho Trish and German cloments against all othor factions, and thoy sro gouerally sucvossful. There probably nover wags worse tax-riddon city than Joliet, and moro ineficioncy at tho head of affairs than fa here represented, Lut the spoils is whatis desired, hence the rosult. Tho probabilities are that tho tax-payors, being overbuidened, will rise from their seclosion this year aud work for a much-needed reform in municipal affairs, ‘Tho city is just now completely at tho mercy of tho tlory element, the water supply baing on+ tirely cut of whan at auy distance from tuo eu ualand river, ‘The citizous here desire to bo furnished with THe Suxpay ‘Tnipuxz on each Sunday moruing instead of third, Can we not have it? ——S3 KANKAKEE, A MUBIOAL FhopIDY, Spectat Correspondence of Whe Chicago Tribune, Kanuanez, Feb, 6,~Last week the Grandpro brothors, of the Courrier de 'Lllinois, the Freuch newepaper published in this city, took thoir little nioco, Annite Labbe, to Chicago for the purpose of having hor sing before Alvanl, and obtaining that lady’s opinion as to hor abilitiea and futuro Prospects ay & yooalist, Tho little girl sang several opordtic aolections in English and It before the prima donna, who expreused her un- qualified pleasure and astonishment at Annite’t proiicioncy, Albani said thut # six mouths’ Course of ‘Btudy in Huropo, aftor her yoo bad fully matured, would it the little Kankakee lad: for» prominent place iu tho musical world. Annite’s voice iu guid to possess greater yoluino than Albani’s, though, of courso, culture is nec- egaary to give it range and expression. ‘Tuo lit- tla girl is ouly 12 yoars old, and her entiro in- Btruction comes from the younger Grandpra, She can ping tu English, Freuch, German, Ital- fan, sod Spanish, Hor psrentd aro French. Canadians in very ordiuary circummtances. A Private exhibition of bor niusival powors will bo Given at uo distant day to some of our beat ‘Vocalista, ‘THY LIBRANY ASSOCIATION, Tho Kankakoo Library Aswovlation 18 ishing organization. 1t was original od in wholly managod by ladies, who Laye demoa- strated, iu this instanco, their ability to succowd whore others have failed. ‘Te library 48 supplied with sevoral hundred dollars’ wort: of the beat modeyn ilterature, and additions are made from time to time, a poouvisry affaira of the Ascoclation are in a fairly prosperous condition, thera being monoyin the Treasury, aud no ont- etandng debla, ¥, Walf-yantly, aud qiare terly memborship tickets are sold at 62, 31, and bi conte, NOTRM AND noserp, Wo have a citizen who serigualy declares hin atnlity to rid the wholo State of thin within. ono year. All lio wants is a little encouragemont, ‘Tho Kankakeo Germans had a manera the other night. Chiceyo furnished the costumes, Another doath frat trictinuses occerred last Katurday night, The disoako is confined to trag! familion. ‘Tho Mey, Mr. Phillips, Itector of St. Paul's Church, is delivering a course of Sunday even- ing. loeturos on topics of current intereat, Mr. Phillips 46 ripo student and » gentleman of culture, and his discourses aro always replote itt good things. Another ontertainment for the bonefit of the poor js to bo givon Mouday evening, under tho auspices of Howard Lodo, £0, 0.1, ‘Tho drama of “Tho Carpenter of Rowen" will bo presented with all the acccasorien aary ta ® inerltorious roprowontation. A Chicago artist jias charge of tho costuming, Prof. Patton lectured at Mantono, and Sekuy- Jer Colfax at Chebanue, the two tations fnma- diately north and routh of Kankak: ‘Thornday night. Tho former's subject wax *Voubt;” tho Jatter’s, (Abraham Lincoln,” The “Polar wave"—thongh it camo in o ronndabout way vin tho Weat—so general olne- Whero on Twerday ight, was no’ lees pevero here. ‘Throat and lung difficulties are on tho in= creane, while thore is o perfect epideinie of ordl- nary “coldy.” —_+—_ SUBURBAN COSSIP. UYDE PARK, The young pooplo of the University Place Church Club met Saturday evening with Miss Lulu White, in Ellie Park. ‘Tho litorary part of tha entertainment consisted of rea/lings from ‘Tho Merchant of Vonice," aud o xelection read by Mr. Rhodes. Tho gathering was large and the occasion ous of much enjoyment. ‘The party at tho Donglas Houso Satnrday ovon- ing was a thoronghly pleasant affair, attended go largely as to fill the pariors and’ dining-hall, whielt was thrown open for danciuyz. Iver ything was dono for tho convenience of tle guests, and it was a merry company to the clous, ‘The Indy students of the University of Chicago ave an entertainment, with both soval aud financial enda in yiow, Friday evening. ‘Tho chapot was crowded, proving tho attraction of bodies beyond question. ‘Lo programme was not too long, and of much interest, white it was executed ina creditablo manner on tho wholo. ‘Thore was instrumental musio by Missea For- aytho, Gray, Waite, and Howo, a vucal trio by Misses Evarte,. Howe, and Ronoy, and sn ex- ninte vocal duet— Holy Mother, « guide his ‘ootateps"—hy Miss Evarte and Mra, Trof, Freeman. | Miss Grey, gave. an oration on Three Heroines of History," Mira Waite read a fair papor, and Miss Wowo rendered Widow Ledott’s courtship of Elder 8nifiles in a syie that entitled her to the avptauto Fo freely ho- stowed, At the close of the literary part of tho proceedings, the ladies received their friends in the parlors of tho Collego, and an enjoyable wocin} season, with refreshments iutorsperscd, closed tho evening. Miss Hattie Gillett, No. 60 Oakland avenue, will give a party to ber friends this evening. Marwoon, Tuesday evening wasa pecnlinrly happy ono for tho residents of Maywood aud vicinity, whose early traluing doos not provent their dancing. For more than a fortnight the young ladins avd gentlemen eagerly anticipated ths pleasures of tho evening, sud averything was done tuat could be in order that tho ocea- sion might bo the most pleasant ono of the reason. A complimentary Invitation waa ox- tended to tho Union Club of Oak Park, and it was well known that a good number would be present. The canco took placo at the Maywood IIall, and to the trains of Wedwoou's baud tho fun gad enjoyment commenced, and until ao Ista hour the commodious hail’ presented » gay, happy rcone. ‘Twonty-one cuuplos fram Oak Park Union Club wero present, aud in order to make all feol at home one of the tloor-managers was chosen from that number, Tho utmost good feeling prevailed during the evening, ‘Tho momnbera of Union Club gave tho people of May- wood an invitation to be prosent at their 6o- ciablo ‘'buraday avening. Another dancing-porty will probably take place in the samo Lall Tuesday ovening, Feb, 16. ‘be Literary Society will meet Thursday evon- ‘ng at the Maywood Iall. MORGAN PARK. Tho reception at the Mount Vernon Military Academy of Morgan Pari, Friday evening, proved to bes yery pleasant affair, guests hay- ing been invited from Chicago and the adjacent auburbs. Tho cadets gave rome specimens in military drill, which proved that they had been under an efiiciont teacher and wero apt pupils. ‘The young ladies from the Chicago Fomale Uol- lege attouded, under the chaperonage of their Prosident, Mrs, Mary Ficids. Tuoey honored tho occasion with suitable attire, their dresses being of avy — blue, trimmed oo Ja militaire. Dancing, music, and on excellent supper were udded to the entertainment, and al} the guests wore invited to remain all night, the endets reslguing their dormitorica, and the neighbors opening their hospitable doors to make the assombly welcome. Vrof. Nowton bas a fing echoal, aud hae selected tho best of teach- ers. Morgan Dark {a becoming oxcoodingly proud of its educational institutions, - RIVERSILE. Ono of the pleasantoxt birthday parties of tho season in Riverside was given to Misa Gracia Allon, daughter of W. T. Allon, on her 9th birthday, Saturday, at 2 p m, Among tho little, ones who were guest of Miss Gracio's wero: Mollio Childs, Linnio Watts, Emma Derk- iog, Ella Murray, Aunio Chambers, Hattio Allon, and tho Misses Coryell ; among the young gen- tleman wero: Masterd Harry Allen, Frankio Wattn, Georgo Chambers, Eddio Porkins, Charlie Coryoll, Jr. After all had past a happy sfier- noon and evoung thoy lefé with many kind wishes for Mivs Gracie,.and hoping that thoy might all have the pleaguro of meeting Ler on future birthdays, AIVER FOREST, A sociable washeld at tho residence of Mr. MeKollor Friday evening. ‘ho attendance was goud, and the ovening was spout in the most pleasant and enjoyable manner. ‘There will be an ontortainmont at theresidence of Mr. Georgo L, Thatcher Friday evening. A full programme for the ovoving is preparing, wud au onjoyablo time is wut ted. A Monkoy Caper. Paris has a good wuny stories of tho doings of monkeys that have made themuclvos puame in its history. Among others figures the favorito monkey of the Princess do Chimay, who hud the honor ‘of reeoving tho visit of the Czar and Cantina, who in the last century came to Paris under te name ef tho Count and Countess do Nord, ‘The day of tho vist} to the Princasa the moukey broke hischain avd mado bia way into tho dressing-room, where ho had so often sat and watched the various operations of ins taistress' toilet, and made yarlous sttompte, always nipped in the bud, to possess Limuelf of tho various boxes and bottles of tho eclegantly- appointed drossing-tables, Without losing timo ho pouncede upon tits particular table, broke open tho boxes, took the stoppora from the bottles, pulled the combs, brushes, and fiizeng irona out of their cages, shook the powder in tho middle of the floor, opened the pot uf rouga and the box of patchoa, aud sat down before thu glass to imitate the procoss he had watehed. He passes hig head through a luca enuff which mado w frill around his neok, rolled himnelf iu the powder, daubod hig face avor with rouge, and stuck two or three patchos on his furenead, Ap- parently ratisfied with thia metamorphosts, ho made hia way to the dining-room, where the no- ble company wore ut supper, and sprang upon the tablo, “startling yomo of tho gucsts, and frightening somo of tho ladics nalf ont of their wits, ‘ho Czurina, after her return to Hol, Rawala,” wan frequoutly heard to say that of afl sho ad scon during her tour, wothing had left no vivid an impreevion on hor inind a4 tho aud- don and extraordinary apparition of the monkey of the Princous do Chimay, A British Grand Jurys At tho Bidefort Quartor Sessions in Devou- hire, Lng., the other day, there was one | rsun~ er for trial indicted for embozzlument aud thoft. The Hecorder, in charelug the Grand Jury, laid tress on the fact thut their duty wus merely to ue that there was a prima facie caso, ‘hoy were absent noarly two hours, the wholo Court mean- time boluy in waiting, and at length returned, tho Foreman solemnly declaring that thoy found tho prisouer guilty.” 1 thought Ltuld you,” said the Recordar, * that you wero uot to try the caso." ‘Tho Foremat We thought its par- ticular cove, and we have gone muutely into the whole ovidence, pe. we find the prisonor guilty on both charges." ‘he Recorder, after somo ob- dervations to the Grand Jury on their wasting everybody's tiwo, proceeded to try the caso, when the potu jury acquitted the man on oue count, aud tho prosecution offered no eyidenco ‘on the other, Tho Graud Jury, who bad waited to learn tho result, were heard as they retired to give vont to their indignation aud mortidca- ton in somewhat strong language. A MIRACLE INDEED, Burning of a Coal-Mine at Osage City, Kan. Thirty-two Persons Imprisoned by Fire in ihe Bowels of tho Earth. Their Wonderful Escape---Incl- dents Above and Below Ground. Curreapondence of the Kansan City Timer, Oraur: Crry, Kau, Feb. 3.—Lovlting back over the ovonty of tho past fow hows in thi usually staid and steady town, the great throbof anguish’ that fairly geadened all jife here but to the ono paiv, the frightful shock, tho ayoutzing Buse penne, and joyful culmination, all appears more ana dreadful nightmare than actual realit, Maving ity very inception in the interests sur- rounding coal and coal-mlning, Oxego City yearn since became to Middle Kanvas a8 Serantan to Pennsylyauis and tho great coal regions of the Koystone State, Here ara settled iu life from 600 to $00 strong, sturdy men, who in tho hawels of the earth delve, the day long. emerging from tho narrow, dingy burrows of tho eat night only to return the next morning, ‘These meu are, for the most part, HYADS OF TAMILIES, their plain but neat habitationa dotting tha evenly rolling prairie land on olther side of the railroad track that coutrox through tho mining region, During the loug day the wives, moth- org, nud children of the miners busy themeulves as best suite homo ttuties, seeing husbaml, won, or father, as the caso may be. only atmeht and morning, dinner Leing taken in the mines way down where the sun never peers, Your after year have the men gone dowu at morn and ascended at night as steady as clock-work, noth- ing ever happoning to mar the machinery of tho oyeryday life. What wonder then that to-day when the tirst fearful rumors of dire disaster at the Osage Company's mins startled the entire town as it nover was belure. ‘Cuen, when in plain sight shot up the great LURID JET OF FLAME from the mouth of the shaft. hearta for the moment stvod still, pulsation stopped as by a death blow. Au tnstant later, aud from every avenue, line, and byway thero poured forti mon, women, atid cuillron; the mon with Danched faces, women screaming, aud children, frightened at what they knew not, clinging to sliris. Lbusinees ceased aa though the lightping had stricken commerce to the very earh., In ten ininutes' time a thousand people crowded about the mouth of the ebalt, forgetting the in- teneity of the cold. thinking only of the men buried 83 feet under ground, entombed as it were in the tomb down to which they bad pone but a few hours before Iu full pouscssiun of life and strength, Women, BARE-HEADED, UNSITAWLED, rusbing from their homes at the siznal note of alarm, with no thought of self, surzod about tho outside of the circle of men at the mouth of the slait, wringing their hands in awfulanguish, beseeching in agonizine tune for some words of comfort, of hope and assurance that, instead of horribly distigured bodies, there would nya come forth from tho mines loved ones strung iu health aa when they went down. But tie mon, bent back from the shaft Ly the fierce in- tensity of the heat, stoud upou the icy brink, hopeless. Yot, witu trne pluck, thoso men de- termined to fight the demon fire ta tho very death, and the moment the first ¢: aw of tho shock had passed away it was work, and wark such a4 was bevor before dons by the mon of Oxage City. ‘I'bo winter drought tuat, for WEEK UPON WEEK, has continued sv incessantly, proved almost » ealumity of itself, ss the wells throughout this eutire section were hardly wet, lot alone aiford- ing such wupply as roytired' in so toribly an energoney, ‘lho cry fur water for a time proved uuavailing, but soon tt commence] coming from all sides, men, women, and children bringing from kitcbeu, chautber, aud store such as could be earried by tne paiitul, pitcherful, bamnful— spythiug and everyting iu fact that could bo Brasped by hand, As fast as brought to the seene, down it went with barrel upou barrel of sult, tho tlames hissing back their defiance. For two hours was tute pattle so uneven fought fiercely, aud then cane the engine of the Atchi- son, Topeka & Saute Ve, ber tank tull to tho brn. ‘The epgineer WAITED NOT. to be asked for tho hfe-giving* water, and with a}l haste possible it was showered dowa tha whaft, Just at thr time, when the mou ubuvo were pouring iu the water and sale as rapidly as it could be bandied, tuore occurred an incident that no mau of those present would have be- lieved could happen. Iteing out of the flame and sinoke, singed by fire, blackened by sn: aud sxturated with water and salt, Thoway ht. Jones reached the edge of tho shaft, ond there at the very throshold of life would have sank Uack to death had not eager bands dragyed bin beyond tho danger. For a weeoud the crowd loved npon Lim, thon upon tho bluzing, smok- ing shaft, hardly beheving their eyes that toid them of this man's coming alive from such & place. ‘The ext eecond and EAGER QUESTIONS fell from nervous lips, What of his comrades ? Might tho crowd have spoken ag well to a iman of stune, for Joues lay in tho arms of his friouds ina dead faint, How ho cycaped with his life through tho awful ordeal by tire ia still louked upon aH noxt toa miracle, From the month of tho shaft to its foot there ran a rude ladder, up anddown which the miners paxsod when Zot uding the hoisting-cart, ‘Lo this Indder Jones roshed the moment he learned bis petil, and, though tho flames scorched him and the smuke blindod and choked him, the vory Jadder itsolf on firs, ho reached tho earth shove, suif-ring no material harm, Mo states to-night that the WATER AND BALT omptied down tho shaft so onergetically aavod him. Hoe devlaves that at about evory step tho wator aud salt fell upun Lim just ag tho fire and smoke almost suffocated, thus refreshing and roviving himto one more effort. Until his head and shouklers appeared, nut a man abovo for a momont dreamed of any oue coming up the lad- der, aud bad they, Joues would baye never roached|life,:a¥ ut tho firet intimation of his coming those above would have ceased throwing water aud salt, and thus loft him the easy prey of the flaines ‘and smoke. Already ayo tho minora nicknamed him + Salamandor Jones.” Jones, even after recovertg cousciousuess, could give no detluite tidiugs of tho othors, aud Ab wae bot until FULLY AN HOUR after iis reece that anything of tho fate of hig fellow-miners was learuod, Finally thy isimes were got. under such control ag permitted Lhuse aboye toget uearonough ta the shaft to yoll down, aud inanewer camo the assurance that two more atthe loast were within saving hand, ‘Tho oxcitomont at this time batites dexenption; the crowd surxed about the shatt almost wild with fevetioh simpenss aa to who tho two wero, and tt was with extrome diffleulty that the words from below could bo heard, Satistied that the tivo were strong enunyh to getain their hold long onough to be raisod, a ladder was fastened to the ond of aatring rope and lowered down, One at A Lime tho men were speedily run to tho surface, their appoarauvo being greeted with KUOUTH OF Joy, Though faint from tho offects of smoke, they wero abla to uuswer some of the quostions showered upon thpm, stating that they kuew nothing of any of those below, except’ an oll man numad Kroobles, whom, after almust wacri- ticing their own lives to wave, they laud to leave at the ond of ono of tho wide ontries apparently dead. A frightful tremor shvok all above, for the supposed death of tho ald inan could not but be tukon aa the indox of tho fate of the uth. ers. Tho women, who, for tho time being, had luushed their crics and moans, broke forth anew, aud a groat pall suemed to full over the throug that, but» fow nunntes beforo, felt so coniident of waving all, Apanio seomed to seize them; and just then av brave and woble a man ag over was croutod 18 the image of his Maker— WILLIAM BANKS by name—announced his solomn dotermination to go down the whatt in search of Kreeblos and the entire party. ‘To stand at tho shuft and be- hold the vaut columu of smoke, eo thick snd dunse that it could almost be cut with a knifo, gud think of m man voluntaniy thruwing him- wolf into it, was appullig. But Marks, born a hera, cool, untlincliog, and witn superb cour- ao, o1dered thoue near hiin to fasten # rope un- der hisarms andlet bin down to what all scomed. curtain death, Louncbod out over the awful vor- tex, but on Instant and his form was engulfed beneath the great soa of smoke, into which one could not peer an inch, Down ho went likes shot, the motion of the ropatelling of hia reach- dng the FOOT OF THE SUAFT. No sooner bad he freed biwwulf than he ran Into the entry, where he found the in foxy of Ky lying in wocal-carh 62 the coal along the tramway to tha foot of the that wag but the work ot a few momenta. Noxt, toning the end of tho rope under the aris of Kreetles wo an to insure safety in ranniugg him up. he eatled ont to those abave to heiet away, aud boat the apparently lifeless budy was in the teuder hands af friends, whe succeeded in re- toring animation, and then sent the fortunate manto his home, In the meantime Marks Frarched the region below for agus of the othor ten, Roun finrtiane a ROLID WALL of slate and dirt thrown ap serosa the main entry, Tiailouing at the top of lis voice. he tuade thore Legon hear him, and in a fow mo- ine.ta tho barriculs was removed so as to permit of realy comunnicstion, To tho tweaty-odd hich imprisoned behind the wall he conveyed the Jovoud aenuranee Uiat cacayo was at haud, and froin the caverns of tho carth there went up a shout that was heard aud taken up by those Flanding “i the light of leasen., From thus tine on all Teparciig, for ont of the very Jawy of death were snatched in all thuty-two boman beings, Slowly, but aurety. one at a tine. the men were uated up ta hight aud air alive, many, however, having to lo securely fade tened to tha ladier and REMOVED TO THEN Hosts immodiatels uj on reaching tha nurtice, inau Was taken out just before 3 6 call upon the thare Keverely prostra iat gesurod your corrcspondont that alt werd € aie well witu little or no danger of fatal ree bultcs ‘Luo length of the matn entry of the inine is 6a reer. This entry is 15 feet wile, aul averages 4 fect in height. Viom this entry the eross-ontiies leat otf, thoy being & foct in width, and just Ingh enough for a ian to work in, ‘T'heso entries aro divided sto wat are termed rove, 36 feet in with, two men ordinarily working a room. Tho coal Js carried ebont ii amall cara running ou trammaye, ‘Lhe furvace draws out impure vir, and i4 of ordinary Lrick conatri ‘The main rhaft is wuuken to the dopth of 24 feo: aud ix divided into two rections, up aud down which porate hoisting-carts, the coal being drawn up by horse=p0% Az tho side of the shaft i the nit-shaft for the egeape of mnoke aud impuse nit from tio furnace, ir-suaft, as well ay the mat shatt, fx board ONDINE The fire started in the sour zontal flue, aud, qhiekly esmnmumeating to tl shaft. Ket it as well as the inatn phat in a blaze. Owing to tho severity of the weather, but about half of the tn] force was at wouk at tho tune of the fire, When first reported the men took it asa joke, bat the smoke soon forced them to beheve it anything but that. And Just bere an- other member of tho Marks family came in just at tho very eritieal moment, and b¥ his splendid nerve and prompt judgment uo doubt raved the lives of muny of the wen. Kunning to the foot Of the Khali of the first warning, he at once com- prehended the AWITL AITUATION and decided upon lis plus of action without a second’s delay. Hurryiug back into the ming ie ealied upon the men ta instantly foilow im, ant had them throw up a wall of late and dirt, mak- ing it porfectly air-tight. While this was dono he ran throngh the crova entries and clored up the air-course, thus proventing the smoke from flading its way into the open space. Kejoining his party, and fading all. things possible cared for, George Marks quietly pulled out his pipe, filled it, utd proceeded to" smoko in alt tho on teumble cotnfurt of hume firexie, For au hour vr mere sue of the men joked each other, othe ers mew whiter and whiter, while a EAR-OLD boy, named Plidmore, aces}ted the situation with all tae sang truid of tho oliest warrior, merely auk: v mora coal was to be went upsoun. ‘Cho air grew thicker and thicker, the one light grew dunmer, and, 9% the cfurt of breathing grew almost intolerable. ame the eri of William Marke announcing tho meaus of excape. Allin all the ocenrrenco throughout war a remarkable one, In the face of what tu the tost, experienced miner appeared inevitable death to every living being within the mine, all to a man were saved. All agree tut the samo thing might happeu again and not a man live ta tell the tale. An exeny.c chaft to every mine is tho only safety tat can bo gunrantucd to the miner, and it ia angvrely to bo hoped that after the fearfully suggestive lesson of to-dax the Legivlature will at once enact a law compelling any mine owuer to crect such escape shaft. ‘Jie managers of tho Osage mino, “Messrs. Sprague Son, wero wn- remitting in their offorts, +pariug no expense and hesitating at no individual exertion, Tho mine will immedintoly ba put in shape for work- ing again, and im the moautime the eutire furco will be on half pa; se Epwaup Wetven, buriod in the old cemetery of Fredencksbure, Va. practiced physic and chirargery. He was bornin Bedfurdeinre in 1512, died in 1613, and—may tho Lord forpave him !— cummed to Lave been a pall-bearor to the body of Wientaat Suaksprane, ‘That man ia worth inter= wewing, and if Norcnt Date Owen tina any Hounle he will goright atthe job and vindicato ancl f. wat the finest resid very tar Ero HENKY r [POR BALE Iooater FILET ON LARRABEE, ear Usk, “with brick Quildiuy, for manufacturing parposos. SNYDER & LB! east corner Monn ard Lasal PORSALE—TWO LOTS, RAL Uhureh-st, botwoen Wieonsin and at . for much lone tilan they are worth, SNYDER & LEK, 14 ‘Nirun Duliding,nurtheasteoruce Soarue and Lasailoats, POR BALE SMBS? MADISON ST. LOT WITH AY buitding. 162 West Madieonat., near Stantdny lot Qutb loot, NAYDER & Lele 1 Nivon Building, north. onroo and LaSallo-ats iit, {ison Building, nor. STORY AND «1 Jot 2xta feet, SNYDEM & LEE, jwual curner Atonrog and La- [PGE BALE-VEnNON ay oN barcinent brick fiansa of 10 roms, bn Yornnncat,, near Thitty-thinkut. Hi Nixon Building, ort talio-ate. prays galn—'Puro ‘Thirty-nti brances; DER & 1 ual UNE aroo anil fuualle. POR SALE-O EF farm, fne de elliug bun: Twollthet, SNYDER T eant cornet Monroe alt SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. __ POR SAL R= On EXCHANGE FOIA STOCK VAI 2 be or HOw fout ct clivtco, Riverside wraperty, tree from! tucambrances, Vile portect. SNYVER & LE i Niou's Hulldiug, urtheast coruor Afourue and la-ate, UR KALE on Bixty=thlh LER, W Nizen Bulldta Lasutts CHANGE FOR A Michigau-av., 14 Nixon Building, RA DWELLING wndal Ha jn J ues than fal por ‘cent ean bomade by retailing RNY DS : W Or to YORK & 1 Nihon Buildiug, northeast corner Mourve and La’ in REAL ESTATE WANTED. D MICK TOUBE, | WICH LOUAT aa 8 Ys OF woul business p ety from HL pay bar) cael oF kemnine lucun- in choice South Lvauston property eluar. SO; Lasallo-nt. \Warten ‘ to buy, a am tu inprave to 49 acres; in the nelanbacnoud af Oa sin, of Crywtal Lake preturrod, “Address othe Pitty bel Cribune Bars HU May 1 Sonth Sid $18 AND (2 WAnAdIE AY ‘oop Loarn Kor ok. Jadies aud gen'lomer $htuBs per wouk, with uw of plaao, dingle aemy oot ang gor Wain {io clty 4 fow dayace wucks. Hureu- id stages pass tho dour at oouveulunt Intervals, sewaUUOle tet ea HOTEL, i AND 10 WALNRITAY Madinnn and Monroc-a rat-cinas bi win a rout, $0; day-Doard, 8; trausloat, ay. _ TO RENT—HOUSES. a ies aWO-STORY ioUsK, at ait Alloutgatens nt, % ast gud ogdor, with ty bat ty uantels, dor U. He WORKS CU, TO RENT-STORES. OFFIOES. a. Stores. ANI Pd SOUT ish Adam IN THE VERY tices and slocping- state Tpo. RENT oat ieaigi in ti ruvnns for cent el aud livuea loating Agen ehcaaess TPO RUNT—COMMORTABLK AND NICELY TOR Dike coos Lie the das, weeks orswouthi, ab Tt MODs Meer alt blues trou Pont-Uitee, ROOMS Al NIK (9 Norilt Clurk-st. 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Wi Clark-st., botwcea Cha tesurd or Gsid s Menday and ‘Tuesday ovening: HMincelianpous, BYTHIS MAY RG JUST WwiteT ut nf business, a bO-cent nanipie ell) thing. “Dunot send for tif dead brake, Yon. dn Week on a litte Fosdy cash, AY a Kant fl lolplest,, Roum y- M $2 to, C0. 1 oe Ra WAstepoar ao barn mon Enmediatcly, Wan iM ATELY OSI MEN, OF GODD adil Tillspeneablo to mer- chants. ¢ tates to right partics, inquira of ih Glarkeatsy Jlqum is, WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. Domentios. M GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘ona tua Womte a permiaaunt home Ap« ve Ur Banga we PD -A GURL, rina family, wppLmplovmont Aronotss. Waste AM AND. SCANDINA\ wikia iter, botels, Taint bse, conntra, at Mrs. USKE'S villes, t0 Mélwauk: Amatvanse: GIRLS SOR “Clue, Ga Goa. and bal nors, 6 MAME LADIES TO CAN. wit ta every faratly. Apply ab tas ret : ‘Hoo! ITUATION orth ba Wry RKO TN A PRO Muinivei st huuses age OL Address Pit, Teihe SIFUATIONS WANT Employment . C1) -FAMILIES IN WANT OF Gorinan tebe eon he sayyalod tt La aides, ®) Maiwaukeo-ar. jjawalide given, Aduee: D -BY A 2 GIRTT pDacoad oF qeneral hoasework, Call at 405 fies a "_ EINANGLAL, asegees INSUIt he we at highost 5: rabey Must Ue TO LUAN ON DI oy at AUN D) doth Mexey po, AM upwards, f and real estat Block. 1. LUWY : "MU LOAN~A Us pir Coat OM aud Real wata TON? Tis Drath a axl ammarelnl Htoom 3 Hunero Q i1, UPON CINGAGG REAL ES 000 Trie Nena vivcarse BRAN LATE 1 carhuraent. wanted op Fe W.E, FURNE: feat-clasa_ city proporty e Htoot 16, 12a ‘Aforar ND MaG- J nvtares, agrale at= frame, Premel grand etuny sully gal’ posorful tae, th bivtly polistind casey with © wy, extent foes and lyre, “Manuiag~ 1 fu trade, scare Fy respect, for alo overs for $2W. Kesilonce 643 alictiiga MBER OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, Wr : #, USE: A. barn fave mm f the aha ale for iets than bait price VARIETY OF > pianos for runt very lo THUR ¥ aX open to an orgagement ia « cholt, atiunal slaging. Addrow WP a delivery. AP uu, AIMERTAZZY BUPIANG), PUNT, OF aM the Royal Academy, London, 16 open to an, ongago> fuent tor a churelt ebnlr.” Musician and goud readors Audrurs GA, genoral Post-Oth a a. HAND, PIANOS, ;, font dedurted If 0. Hid Btateat, 2a ACRE: tuiles frm Cail at 76 CLEAI AT ENGLEWOOD, Aailahodt, and on tistnst I Fosidencs wor ‘ Ta: GILBERT & CO., 208 Lae ANG tuber, 8 th icher Siaty-secund. ful Ma), on Buuth Bide, bale. 18 i IY ies oth Side, LARS Aries for ea grocery and provivion store doing & sistl town. Addcers IRtANK HAN EST, auth of Twenly-socund-st. (iicago. MISCELLANEOUS. ANT -BOOKS OPENED AND CLOSED, 4 compltested accounts adjosted, work requiring an Gapors pranptly attendud to. Address WAI, Busia ty Tel Bate Madieencete ee ei TICKED PLATING RY HESGHIP. IN ‘ton, to lirst-ulats a: Ne REIMAN, curpur Handolph and Market. » Koomt. SAVE POSTAGE AND Papen HY USING GOLD. iY THOMES, mbination Envelope; 3 dozeu, fame and addres printed, sent far 25. cts. GuOnt GUEDTAURD, atiueral “Polat, Wis WANTED glo Pit DAY—T0 8 atile sewing nt by fi the vie bute’? ae business vr aus alt ue uve, UUr ole yo Nudross JOHN rice bay <trare exporitey June atieh {os bay aang ta Eulars well ahow you SUN, Chat GENTS WANTKU-10 SELL BET, NO. A Tinmey CoalO Waraernenad ho citer fastael racy atipes "Ee particulars adresa 4 Tia! Baat “Madiso BUSINESS CHANCES, FURY ON THK WEST SIDE, IN. tilly ed with tho most tte i aber cishy called te tn grent bargain, + Chlearay VROUER 1 ovacr wanted abure, a if AUEKHUE pa DRUG. CROCKERY, GGA ft, AND a for silo and eachagur mor sturos KIMBALL Ete 1) Doar- A "AN, DAYNat'ton. my Parties wistiing to purchase horso¢ at aur placocan have an opportunity of trying, then the day Letoro wala, that ‘they tay hut be duceivad. pron gau ¥ i OF AL eit be suid at your own prius, a: od aint donate OVED PAM if Pu tieuese kermactlicas tw Gira e “Tag ules Ws Clarkeat., Ttoum 3, EWING MACHINE=PRONCIPAL OF ., Slachiuey wild on monthly paymente; it tur eds PER. NFORMATION WA. ~UF TOBIAS HACKETT, ea eros the Farian of Fallaraans tn the Saauty Gf liken, feelavd, und who de reprosontod to he one of tio vee it ina Teas Of past of tuo iande uf Katimaenn Inado td the late Juba (eolly, uf Carragh Talla pitt by the lato Ary 5 Kilfeaole, ta the Cuunty i ry Intufination to ba supplied to Mik, ALLY of Dallintaggart Calley, tts (he land, who wit pay all necessary HOUSEHOLD GoODs, ARTIES WANTING LOR BULTS, MARBL fap ut Liack- walnut vbsuiU guts, cernota, evoking v¢ ing-stovus, oF auy kind uf furtfture ue houscluld us tl week al oy co! a the deb ign ponds at pour oma prise, HOURS Lite Rouds at your own price, Elly So Bry Auctionvere And Commlssiog “S1ve: uh Hose Madgounst, cwnwrnn, HOST AND FOUND. SLO MEAD tos contalulog books and borg rumard wall bo Aarluty ut WILLTA MM: ghagite, SH at PARTNERS WANTED, WITH Qiu, INA OENTEML, Si harksats toons is NY 8 OF INSTRUCTION Wa getoat EW SONS IN BOORERED