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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY FEBRUARY 12 1877 g e g credlt—a ¥ery nlce working capital, it will readi- | She was now publishing a paper and lecturing as | Cheyne, No. 853 Division strect. Awaiting de- be popular; also that tha fancy for myrtle-groen | 4, _lHE CI',I. Y- Iy beadmitted. The boy ischared withthepros- | nmeans of r\ccompllshlngpher object. velopments, the officer seized him jost fmm THL YASHIONS' and nm-y.f:luu will continne, especially when, (‘:quc':: 1‘33’%‘&‘: ‘:’o'r';fl.'{'.‘.5‘"2‘:"(‘,‘5,fln";‘l"f-fi?,i’.fxi‘r'n“l'fi; P pect, even aa the jackass with the bundte of hay [y was_emerzing from the atore with his puckets these colord are combined with swhite in tiny | portion of Lis Income In buying theac gema for GENERAL NEWS. suspended beforo his nose. And whenever o AMUSEMENTS, tined and a patl fnll of jewelrs and fancy no- ot checks kmaller than pin-licads, and In varions | conversfon into physic. Ho nlso tafces ather ; oo sn:ru(};m?;:fi::fi(m;y(:srl|l:‘:£)l\’l':‘lt|§nj;fi‘:¥: ettt e Hons, 4 dedpersia alévcle snieds it the A Rapturous Description of Some | Gricutal combinations hoth of Sgure and col- | prednus stones, not ue pille, but v powders, to David Hummel, of No. 470 Malsted street, | yniede, iis kind faiher potnts out to him that it | Those who went to the New Chicago last | man to the Chicago Avenue Station, Dresses by Worth. ors. asslst dn the restoration af his heallh, and hay engated n large nttmbor of nativa_enoks, sho Tiave ariders to leave no rtons unpowdered which,, when nixed with confeetionery, may be eaten. with nidvantage. DR BRGRA. De hq‘ca are no longer plainor merolly Lwilled, niported in the atvlish small figures, whocommitted sulcide last week, did aothrough 1 he only practices economy and selfleninl In this | crening to witness th formanee of Dr. Karl fnsanity produced by business troubles, and hot | nstance, ie will have e?mml g0 many dollars Gu!zl«ir'n cdobrll:dpucomcdy nzop!.v and by toa much Jiquor, as s boen facorrectiy re- | &l cents when ho comes of age | Tho otlerday | Sehuvort (Cue and_ Bword) by Mr. Warster's Imll. T’y‘l '1'«""‘11 hntnl “ieh" “‘P"“‘I‘m&"’ " exhausted. t the station the thicl gave the name of John. MeGrathe and was recosnized as | How These Frall Things of Beauty | hut aro armures, atripes, chiecks, andmatelanse patterns vorted. . waufil be worth at the age of 21, suppose ho | German Dramattc Company oxpeeted o witness iy "::xgghtflll‘.::‘ worih o éifmfl'," 0‘«;};?«"}::; Aro Constructed. in shisdea gray’ or brown. Tafsed frrcguiae ',‘lu‘r‘;,:fi'd'l’_"'_'.:,“‘m:‘:":::&“es"'l‘h,\?:",‘";‘:"“53 The shop-girls who nre refuscd seats during | stopped doing any chores now, and Jet Iitsmoney | one of the fincst performances of the seacon. | with the contents of the till, $34.60. Entrance squares are secn In de "fli* "““"‘ and "'f 'fi‘c riating the gems 1o Lhelr owi uso: buk fthe business hours declare that they aro Mke the | Ro oi adaing to {tself, and tiio kind father did | The repntation of the company and the excell- | Was galned by cuttiog 8 small plece out of a ",”'":‘,c" “f "'-‘l“fi"'h "" ‘"‘k ll“'l(;lfl'( ';'z',l.’;‘, o | temptatton mist o one which no Lrittsh ook it I 1 pieniemediinc adserfementa o | Fome nice figuring, anil ghowed i that B0 | ence of the play i them 16 expoct thl, Ty | £FoRt windor, and ther Iting tho latch. The Latest Styles of Spring Goods and | GEttafies IMiue e Sl Mo ““Pean will b | sould withstand. amd it sould bo hardly hrudent wis confirmed dgspoptic for tenty-soren | MOUK Be worth €010, The bor st POV | were, however, andly disappointed. The per- | Saturlay night Oflicers Honry Smith and Cos- the Way to Make Them Up. thosen for L spri it and will bo ed as | for any wealthy ngalld fn this country who Seara—thelr complatnt is one of long-standing. | daye aftrwards ho rati fondiy 40 the autlor of | formance shawed at. overy step that they had | tello. of the West Madisn Strect Station, traveling snd marning dresscs all through tho | 8d9pLs ‘;‘,};‘:‘i{fl,‘% indmitation of hw untortu. A young woman, 20 years of nge, in a dcbill- | bld belig, who was lamentinz fhe fnanciol stein- | not property learned thefr paria, and what made :"",‘::f‘““c'}l‘,’,“,{“‘,:',"‘,‘_.’““':“"'“:‘hz‘ml':!f‘:f;r‘;',“ liackes Bl o summer. i < | 10 be carrled on 1 the Jfesiien. i processy tated condition of mind, yesterday eseaped from [ S¢cY of the times and, cxprossing i earacat | tho matter still worse, tho twa leading chnrac- | torlous _Dick Weaver, Dan " Buckiey, and NEW YORK, Checkeil 'y A e ain, b, the ptdsich e ool Mercy Hospital n one of her insane freaks, She | YouTRA% Faiee some reads mobers, - Wb i | ters wero placed Into the wreng hands. It Mr. | two —or “threo others whote namea WORTIt AND TARIS. best quatition Wi be fincy. even than pin-head FIRES. a described ns lightly built, dark complexian | bet 7 sententfously replied the old man, | Donald had taken the part of Frederlel Williom | lave nuot yet heen ascertatned. About | Special Correspondence of The Tridune. checks, because these very fine checksj cannot he wnil hnfe, gkt dress atriped black, and neither | “Then," sald the youth, ““jast yon gimmic $1.0% Iy selifch was asawined by Mr.” Carl Meyer, for | $1€0 worth™ of stolen s were found | New Yonrg, Feb. 8.—Why I8 ft that the Alpha | copled by domestic mamifacturera, These will . il 54 o i iwhose henefit the performance §s_ given, and §f AT THBBOLIEE Bis et tineahanl. and yoit enn keep tho other 83340 that T would | 8 oM er el Crown. Drinee of Beurenth Friday the Uulon Rofling-Mill Co Hed gattobe Sloand Lot oa B riday the Union Rolling- mpany rolled | wo more coal, tor nothing.” The kind father | had been taken by Mr. Brockraan, which wan 433 thirts-foot railsin twelve hours from one | took his pencil and showed the hoy thut moncy | plased by Mr. Von der Osten, the entertainment heating furnace, byomne heater, with perfect | was wnn“em per centy and there were twelvy would undoubtedly have given more satisfac & f : h l1e1 I this | years before hic would attain his majority, hene | ton, Mr. Meyer, \who Is generully it yury clever, ease. Although this I8 without parallel fn this | 333 i ainsfalding actor, was not un 10 lis usnal or any other vountry, the workmen say it canbe | per eent would have to be deducted “for dis- r't s i gl it that 1 Tocted 1 count, »0 that e would be out of pocket just | standard, and it s surprising that ho sclected & vonsiderably surpassed. &30 by acvepting the offers then sald that {t | part eo "'3 sutted to hiz capacitics for his ben- Thomas Murray, who took bug-polson in mis- | was uscless to atiempt explaining the heautles ufit night. Mr. Von der Osten ns the Crown ¢ R of figurcs to such n condemned dunderhead., | J'rince of Benreuth was ahout as bad as he pos- tako for whisky at the cleaning out of the Gard- | Wa) st i Bet'sn smat, Young ma," ho con- | Mbly could be, and to the incomplets memoriz- ner Jlouso last Monday, died- yesterday after- | cuded, with cxquisite frung, * yon can Just go fngof his partis inagreat measare Jdue the noon at his restdence, No. 898 North Wood | ondoing chores for nothing, and_If 1 hear any | fallure of the performance. Miss Von Stamm- strect. The Coroner will hold an fnquest to- | oiore complaints lflb:;u:. our other belng shart Sitelibthelost shmvoitd with thopert of the day. of kindling, ust takq tho s ofl'n you,' b 4 u'fi',,p?,fs‘fififc‘i:;;?rg:“" of age, aod leaves | 3 0oy oy sweam/that, when he groiws up | fieterses prafse for her performanca of the ; 5 lie'll bo n Communlst, or an anti-manopolist, | Princess. Tho reat of the nctors scemed to be A compiimentary calleo neck-tfe party was | or a burglar, or something opposed to banksand | more or leas embarrassed and were not up to ;‘rrr#:d |hu‘ul the place,only a yonlon of which | and Omega of feminine happincss and content | bo chosen {n myrtle green and white, ink blue it been climed, I thofot, eresererml cuen | nr tbe found n theso Lo worls—Worth ani | L RERelON o) BB R U ECG P, on brow, of cotirae black with white, These shore of Shng, Rilduft & Co, No. 123 Foankiln | Tarist That whatover has its birth in the gay | PRttt fivor for misses and soung mifls, and rirect. Whilo wpon tho way fo the station | city has conscquently an ndded value, and that | will be displased in both double and single Buckley and Weaver broke away from the | n garment manipulated by the hands of that | widiths, Thernrs also checked stripes with oflicers, aml made off throuch an alley, but an, Worth, ndds Wnearl of great | solid stripes between; thus cardinal checks on - Treliirected_ahoty brouhi them both to.a | Tacicam Worth I Indeed o Hpeot] sy | haie wilh:soid bine tripes.hoteen, or sieo stand, Weaver falling with a bullet in his Hizht : 1 % od, and hrown, cardinal, and white aro the colors, The thigh. At tho station last night Weaver felgn. | 8 #lzht to which I have Iatoly been treated, and | qrimuro stripes ara also vory neaty and there are ecl serlous Hlincss with the hove of gettingout | which I am gencrous enough to share with you. | atripes of two shades of “brown or blue, with 1a the Hospital, but o doso from the City Phy- | Alaly, who has very recently returncd from mm'.l qualnt dashes of color In fancy raised siclan was all that was allowed him. Europe, has a perfect * embarras de richesses™ | threads, making strangely mottled grounds. J \WNS AND OROANDIRS. e e— J in thoway of toflettes from that Prince of Ce i th i goods are the RAILROADS. modists, Worth, Ono dress Is o marvel 6f | nroiis Tawna of o genctation. ago, ¥ith white beauty, and would make the heart of theverlest | grounds strewn with sprigred patterns in bright ascetle thrill with envy and admiration. Tho | colors,and a colored bonler for trimming, Thess Bpectal Dispalch to The Tribune: Dupuque, I, Feb. 11,—A destrucfire fra occurrad at 1 o'clock this morning at Humbolat, TIa., destroying tho business portion of the yil.- lage, ns follows: B, IL. llarkina, dry gouds and: groceries, stock and Post-Ofllee, $3,000; Insured, §1,0005 Walden & Taylor, stock, $7,000: fn- surcd, 81,0003 J. F. Ward, hardwaro. stock, §1.600; no Insurance; J, B, Simmons, jeweler, £6G005_no Insurance; the Aosmos printing of. fice. ‘The flre Is supposed to hava been the work of an incendinry. ———— * IN CHICAGO. The olarm from Box 034 at 8:10 last eventng was caused by the burning out of a chimney ot TIE FOREIGN' WAR. The war fu regard to rates on freleht for ex- . | were restored to favor last summer, but thesup- given vy the Uarden City Pleasure Club Friday | Usurs. 5 thetr usual standard. port between ‘zl?fl vorfous Eostern roads still L‘mmfl;fl: 2:'.:::1"1;'5'::&:::31 ';:: n‘lxfl "g {’flm “f‘f"“‘lt"‘” ‘!fi'.':,"&"" n :‘l"o’fl:mhfi o0 C-rrn—____‘__ll ivedusic Dituge Homival evening at T'arker Mall,” Quite a number wero | o poo T0% ""'i;,x;g;":" et TPeople's ANNOUNCEMENTS. contintics, and each line s making rates to suil | chambery, and Is perfectly platn and smooth fn amml;f.:n'.';p:{ ol m:'me“fngr fringo, fiot] CHASTE AND CHASED. present, and enjoyed themsclves immensely. | Ifomo, aware of the cironeous fmpression vre- 2 & . itsclf. The present statc of affairs will undoubt- | front, Around the front breadths is draped a | others lace, There are ‘a0 quaing striped or- . Tn the Editor of The Tridune. Hypr Panxk, Feb. 8.—Thero lins heen for the last weck a gentlemanly agent going around lyde Park polictting subscribers for * Canova's Works." Asmostof the fizures arelna very nude state it was rather o dellcato matter, hut e handled it with skill. Of courso the very ncxt time the l1adiesmet after Lis enll, the first thing to be discussed was. that agent and his book, Bald Madam M. ta Mrs. N, (In rather a severe tone), ** Did he show on ony chaste womani? W h!," answered fra. N., “onc in particnlar, who looked as though she had been chased all aronnd the town, until she hadinot a rag upon her.”? I, i B e P e A DEATIIS, TIOWELL—On Sunday, Feb, 11, Mrs. Mary I’ Howell, nged 77 years. Funeral Tucaday at 10 o'clock, at her son' dence, 453 Sonth Canal-st, _Carricges to Q. depot, thenca by cars to Downer's Grov '‘Rochester, N. Y., papers pleasc copy. “The next complimentary party of the Clab will | vailing reganding the financial condition of the ol be held Thursday evening Feb. 22 (Washing- Tlotmes desire to- tnake this public statement: | The Lvor League will meot to-night. Busl- ton's Rirthday), at Parker Hall, corner Madison | With the sxcepton ot lesa than 8500 interest | nees of Importance will be transacted. All and Ialsted strcete. money annually received, they are cntirely de- | trades are nvited. A politiclan and economist who nightly holds ‘fifi,‘,’:{:’ -‘Efifi"ndfi'.?,.}'.:fi"xml." r;:’l‘ll\ml':t‘:l{;,l:g :‘-{ The Iter. Dr. O. 1. Tiffany Jectures (n Allen's his unhappy family circle entranced while ho | the indorsement fund, but so far the Board | Avademy, corner Michigan avenue and Twenty- 2xplains how ho would operate the universe If ) g iXe g 'elock 8. m. W 2 i oy o bainel thia Book of deosils ::xficl;.unmmpnnmwusolhem for current vx- | sccond street, at 10 o'clock 8. m. Wedneaday, and have a new count, Is posseased with a uew .| _ All dentists interested In tho advancement of tdea rornprevnnllmt the annual deflclency in the .elr’,'w"‘,';‘:{,’:}’F:,:‘:"{M",;.flf frgo)(llnv:“rl‘en ized | Drofessional education aro requested to meet E‘Imz-m ce Department and to remove fllitercy. . h..._ they were the “imwners of the zifta of oth- | with tnc Chicazo Dental Soclety, at 8, 8. e 't:wxgm to charzu' -lou‘blc rates of postae | ers, and inye endeavor #d to exercise a wise and | Whit e's dental depot, this evening at 7 o'clock, ’“‘ he corrospeadenee of people who' canout Julicious economy, They dosire to maks spe- The rozular morithly meeting of the Mood write or read. “lal reference and comm ¢nd to the publie thelr ou T UICpRAE g8 L1 y An ftallan Count on—or rather off—Clark | faithful and untiring 1 wollcitor, Mrs. Parkes, Church Association will _bo held at the reading- street, who takes pride in bis calling and says | Without whose afil they s), ould now have comne | room of the Chicagn Avenue Church Monday, ot . tean recn lnen rag fn an ash-barrel quicker | before the public with'a h.savy debt. They are | # o'clock p. m. A'full attendanco of memibers x:\fl snake ltrnlllltm:|lx un:;‘l mslcv;m into a sticl }mmlu' to hnln(e that all bil Ul"m date aro ,P;lfl. Is requested. g an gracefully than the next comer, be he | leaving, however, an em| treasurs. oy y C. H. Vi M. D, e more .+ miay, §8 azain suffering kisannunl fitof | trust these facts necd flMVp" ¥ be understood to n.‘nf:zh.(?.'-fl A\‘ig;ll!r'n?[cgh’:!? “93'7“-%}”03:&2: whombs Tt I3 a irl, and Iie fears that his name | mect with o gencrous and pr.Ypt response, 88 | Gravy avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 9 dltust. . ‘rom the carth. Ladics ore zood | it Is with apprehension they 1wk to the future. | giclock. Subject: * Our Sizht: why wa lose it, will perishi « “and o tambouring, hie conceds, ll.,{:.n&nr.u. Hivlnonn: £, p. | how to keep it ‘The lecture will be free from cdly continuo until the 2ith, when therc!s 10 | guperb scarf of the fincst black thread laco, | Zandics, such ns dark blue with red and gold Do another meceting of tho. Railrosd Managers | foatened on the hip whers 1t begins stripes, or elzo brown grotnds with halr stri {ms interested In this busicss. In the meanwilo | by a lovely bow of ' Liack and tich | Of blue, cardinsl, or gold. . Other oragniics g'e Managers of tho roads leading esst from | cordinal gros grain. The back of the | Theg A pretty Do and white, red with hicago will try to find o way outof tho difi- | skirt fs trimmed up its entirc length by [ white or brown, or clse gray diazonala on biug calty it possible, and liave thicir action approved | tiny ruffles of gaze, cach edged with the beau- | ground, and with all theso borders are pro- Uiy the Eastern Managers. A mecting was held | tiful black lace, But tho chief charm of this m;l“r;luhnfl:“lm!:m,m:gflr:un{:nffi; szn::_v?; {:,’;‘!:L'«R.‘:.’,;’?&" c‘:xt;‘r‘]l':gnzfl.s::;“:': 1‘..r)-"t‘l;)ll-hchlz&. dalnty costume fe the carsoge. Itis tight-fit- | GEARCTAUETRS, FIRA8 S0 O be edged with thee e e ho hoWl -thia.” morne. | \1ugs and clings gracefully and closcly Lo the | yery narrow Smyeua lace, ing, but {t s hardly probable that figure, It is open in & point to the walst, and PERCALES AND CAMBRICA - 1der oxlsting circumstajees, & tmes can | may be flled in with dituslon, One tnch from | _ The nowest ‘wn‘nle- aro In India designs and Vo eected. a8 iho nnents of the steamship liucs | the edge of the opening, and passing sround | dark colors ike thoss socn fn Cashmere 17 ara now in the market. boro tndependently | thy ucek, 1s & bordering of falte 1 4 | ebawls, Thers are two kinds of percales DA haraly conkider themaelves Bonnd by any | i 8 O lce closes Ta snather | [howm--that. with | tho foulard fioish, oe Tetton the rittyonds mizht tale, and. this matter | ¢ the belt whero the hodles cluses fs another | high glize, and tho Alsaco percales, fin: 13 just now befng agitated by the New York clegant bow of cardinal and black, Tho sleaves, | fshed ‘Iiko cottons, without glaze, and soft e oo s 1ot 1o tho- wav thelr city | which are the gems of the dress, are deeldedly | for the needle, Tho colors ars a mixturo of s betng discrinvinated against, Tho Pitladel- | novel nnd attractive, Threo narrow bands of | indigo blue with cordinel, hrown, myrtle green, phia correspondent of the Daily Dulletin writes i gold, and white. The patterns aro palm leaves, 2 follows in resard to this subject: gaze are united by rhailow pufls of thread lace, | prabesquies, and stripes so closely twined and In- Since making fuquitior at thn Pennaylvants and at the clbow whoro the sleeves terminate | tertwined that they are indescribable, Somo Rallroad nmwgmflm( in regard to the truth of 1sn plissc of the materinl surmounting a flounce | have the Greek urlunro all over the surface; e with'a moukey ol them can take an acciirnte na 5 others have It In stripes alternating with plain TRAGN—At his residence, No, 35 Cottage ARSI, fabem it S | N fon: T ST B | Sl md opntoalTnreid n e | Pt ol SRS | By & bow o mindccari bk Sivlca: oorshans it esidor sl on | OREEAE MESLDSE o vt veptonc oo nventory of u o “nt, a8 u rule, tl N 28 o i = \ cents per. oanids for grain from eago to S nk 3 i 5 v Intanion of her 0%, » urile theg are N | Geitiden 0 ‘D. Alton, | The regular meeting of tho Chicngo Soclety of 1y T ini I " ] 3 Thateday, At 10 a, m. * By earrlogos fo Waldheims " he sald ton Trisuse | rosideaces 1L V. Smith, Toroni v G, And even, SiEnoy, .t of his natiye South, d on, €. A, Beech 1y St. Louls; &. | Physiclans and Surgeons will be held this reporter in the tiquid acce. %1 Inherit iy genius ,‘};u"l[,'!,‘:,'f"‘f'q“’:".‘hg' e, v Montreal: | yeinlng nt the Grand Paclfic Ilotel. Prof. +reven i my daughter sUOUs g my stielc and | Welles, Kenoshas C. G Warrenan d TRansom Dexter will read a paper on the “Pathiol- and prove worthy to suceeed 5 Boston; W. K. 8abin, J. D, Hende, on, and LG, ury and Treatment of Scarlatina.? A discus. pack, my name would dic out. " May, Kew Yorke»...Sherman o ureDavid C, | sion of the subject is sollcited, All members of Lost. wlzht, ot about 10 o'cloe. A10MAN | Mars, ~Hoston: ““ihie " lon. "Gy rce rons. | the regular profession in good standing are in- namad Mrs. Ring, sald to_bo the miss ‘!l.,‘:h"l: kop, Ttichland; @, W, ¢ ortis, - New | vited to bo present. e | Board of Trade man named Mart Stoves. l‘n‘l’l’yefil? Neer ‘Q!orulyzl T o .\ll\l'lul}in‘;g;': An entertainment will begiven by the ¥ Read- herself through tho lett breast with s sma o 9 Ing Club ™ at, the Unfon Catholie Lib 1 \'.‘.{.‘Zr’ :t?u hullet passing through the nn.'“‘: %’:.29"-3&”%?3.‘.1".55.’2 h.‘.';iz‘,“&‘;{: \-‘:, “pu"‘ya:nen‘l'l «-n’x{ncr of State u:fl .\‘;;'r:-&:!m(:-na. im'.“geméi \ealt of the lunz to the Hght of the nipple i * | Pacife—r. E. Alnsworth, Carroll; 1 % E. Uall, | Thero will be au_ cssny by es Gogaln, Esq., flicting a wound wwhich the attending bys!cjlnx J'edar Tapids: 3. Tracy, Burlington: J. G. Dag- | and readings by Prof. J. K. Medflerty, Miss think will prove fatal, The deed was d‘:me futhe | gey ' Boron; Alexander Clurk and .G, Van Tine, | Emily Gavin, Miss Sarah Regan, and M. J. B. ront samao No. X0State ireet, wherethe 1o | Bita arg: 3. imborley, Sharon: b, ¥, Caiagron, | Mazulre. Music by Miss Faonle Q. Toland have' for some time past lived o catrand-dog Siodke Morrls, Elizavethtown, 1 4 heiznt, | Miss Augusta Lehder, the French Quartette.” Jife. Recently Mre. Kiog liss been com clrlnl' 'f hader, S e PRt | The publle aro invited. resart 1o all sorls of chemes to bring hor Hexe |y, Seo; Ty b . Dinleom,” Wine wnas W, Continued honrseucss twill prevent Deacon lord to time, aml has once or twice dra o sel | W Ketr, tan Fran the llon. . J. ¥razer, | willand giving daily Bible lectures at Clark Jolver wnon i whilG O e Shooting. | Jagachisetin: Gov, €. Clark, Towa'c s 1, | Street Methodist Churcl, ns heoped o he abla Toot Dlicht scoms to have heen the result of o ) ?';‘7\' (:_.';‘l“"“"“u,fiu";, 1%, Nonar Neewr ork; | 10 A0, hut ho wiil continuo dally Bible, readings el betaseen them regarding. another young | 5 Lariam. D e Grorge hhott, Call: | at the Brevcort Houee, at 10 o'clock 'a. m., i sy vhor 1 Wi {1 vory i, Monireuls ’\\'nu,,,“'il won, | heretofore, andmeet Inquirers of cvery kind wonan of whom Mra. Kiniz was Jealous. y + 11, Brisford, Mom. 1 rort was made to hush up the affatr, so that in W, Batl, Clevelaed: C, 18 !nm‘ won, | nfter Gospel truth. Many vases of remarkablo Finerpool, we Aes Informed ihat tho. Feanssivanta | 84ds all that can be desired In the way 6f brill- | mitations of the baskel-weating In elriper, or Taliroad Ras takn 1t at 53 cente, Severa) nitempts | {ancy, and a similar one attached to tho corsage | perhaps laco effects arc given. Then there are made to get at Col. Scott or Vice-Proaidont Cas- | midivay between the right shoulder and the | cretonne designs of small pale-bluc flowera with #att, or some one who could glva us Information in brcnul.{m harts & charming and pteturesqua of- | woody stems on dark-bluc ground, or ¢leo cream Jemd i fhe ,“,',’;;,‘;".;‘;;g,‘g;,{;fim";,‘:gt;,;',m-_ Toct. &nd has the additional chasm of "yovelty, | roscs'on hrown, and with all kinds the horders fec. the Finance, Teal: Entate, and ofher commite An'ot‘llmr lovely toilette, l;) whlchnl fen;nde; g7 provld.le_d. kl’rll’mPOrhl::ml ;;ntltesvln énrllndn teo holding soxsia na to-day. scription. can mever do justlee, {8 o apanose, Turklsh, Perslan, and India desizns, Wo sverc ahlo t learn from nther sources, how- | that mun". neautiful of fabrics, shieer white or- | with most oddly-contrasted colora; their quaint evar, the followli s fe The agent of the Amer- fnmllc. The skirt, long and awceping, {a | oliycs and dragon blues aro mixed with cardinel, lean Stumll:)!&) Lin s that the rale from Chi- | finlshed with thres plisse flounces cdged with | gold, and white In tracery that is without be- cngo hers 18 30 canta per 100 poands, while 7pence | the fincst valenclennes, The tuniqua fs & point- | ginning or end. 5 brabiel s anke:d by nteamer henca to Liverpool. | od tablier, formed of scant pufls of organdie,and | = For shirtings aro cool and clean-lookliug white ut a8 hu had not made any recent engagements | }unda of raro valenclennes lovely and delicatonas | percales, with colored Japancse fizures, bias 2;‘;"!‘;?,2.‘“5:’%},‘;3“ L‘":"‘g"‘”‘\o;:‘""[’:‘,’;' ““1‘}'; frost-work, The puffs arc arranged length- | lines, and tho very lmllr checks already de- staten that grain, has heen broucht from Chicago to wl!‘c, lfiun‘lnu}u{ulmf‘ u:‘um fNgure of tho wearer | seribed in blue, brown, or greens lhcm_lrf 'fl‘(” Phllsdelphis at 30 cents per 100 puunds, while | 8 statcliness of icight that 1s 08 clegant as it {s | round dots of color as small as the tiny checks, sleamer mies o Liverpool are not over 6 pence, | desiable. Tho back of tho overdrcss fs dis- | and much neater than the glaring polke dots which, with tho :hu-g(en. wonid mako about h5 | “posed In broad sashes, that are trimmed with | Iately worn. Thene will also be uscd for dresses centa ‘ttrough, Dut oven puiting It st 38 cents, | valenciennes after a style that is known as | in vonnection with solid-covered pereales with which ja admitted, and Gpence frefgnt by steamer, | ¢ cascade.’” Tho walst {s. composed of puffs | the dull Alsaco finish. it would not bo over 7t cente If there wero no ele- | gimflar to those of the tunique, oniy, of vourac, 1OW TO MARE PERCALE DRESSES. ‘mg';;;‘;;fl‘;,‘l"‘l";;“y,’:‘;g{"'! ‘p'c:g;" So concluds | gmallcr.~Lovely os is this tofletto by fteclf, Its | Ladies who make up their summer wardrobes Is immiment and will break out so moon as other ;-“r(:rnl{:f;yeluuty ",‘{{""' t? blu x'a-dd;difl Thu‘ u:\ I{: Fchm’Ary and ,\Inrch'mu&xlly begin‘gilix '"tll'h trunk litwes begin ta retaliate, which ia llkely soon c slceveless jacket of palestsoft blue velvet. | dresscs, eaving their handsome suf o the 10 be dome. In the absence of nfirmnation or denial | It fits I1kc a glove, as Worth only could {itlt, | last, in order to cet the Intest fashions, hence Friends of the family are invited to attend. CRANE—At Evanston, IlL., of rnmlyl!l, James L., ronof Dr. W, W. and Ella 1%, Crane, aged 6 months and 11 days. g2 Springficld ‘and Parfs, 1, papers pleass cony. THOMPSON—Feb. 11, Mra, Meroo Thompson, ia her 7id year. Funeral Monday, Feb. 12, ot b o'clock p. m., from the realdenco of her eon, Honry T, Thompe son, 317 Chicago-av, Ttemaine will bo taken to Monroe, Wis,, for fn- terment. ot TYLER-Feh, 11, Elmer Tyler, aged 63 years, Funcral from hi resldence. No. 4 Woodland Park, on 'ruefiln‘. Feb. 13, 0£10:70 8. . Mr, Tyler has beena reaident of Chicago forty yoars. A LAFEVER—Feb. 10, Fmma Py, cldest dauchter of A, and R. M. Lafever. Aged 17 years, D monthe and eix days, Faneral Tuesday, Fob, 13, 12 o'clock m., st 1055 West Waahington street. %~ New York and Brooklyn papers pleass Petrots ctro Coluinbie; F. Mason, Ciuefnnatls the ifon. copy. “ E. | conversfons havo taken placo ot the Brevoort Vi Y ery it would not 3 on the pevtof the Penusylvania Rallroad people | and is closed hal(-way from walst tothroat. The | novelties for ths wash goods are the first to ba MEDICAL. L“hf;,fimn:-'{t;l.m ArNS. feEaver Shaffer, Jtocheater; ¢, E. Plerce, St. Louls. House during the past week, Deacon Willard | thore o' ofeial Informatlon on the .umccfl sinca | neck Iscutina l’nmx’l‘ml our square, and reveals | provided by the lmpnr!c%e, and we hasten to re- | AR A mn e n A A I ‘ blfean Club, which hos ——— whil Teeture ot tho Baptist Ciurrch ot Evanston | Vice-Preaident Cassatt denicd the statements orlg- | the dalnty bodice’ underneath. 'The Jacket | cord these, There will bo both polonaises and CONSUMPTIVES TAKE NOTICE. The Thial Ward m:p\x, ‘f" 1.“1 1,'11 W ; A '-| A IRISII SOCIETIES, on Tiesday evening, and hn the city every cven- lnnfl‘rfl! lnlllw Weat, which denlal we publlshed s | §s scvers in its simplicity, hoing merely | bosques with overskirts, Two kinds of percale 2 :“}:":fi' ::(' f{.;‘::l‘:‘h""‘:"::;u": 'r::d ‘,'1.‘:_.,:;"':’, ol §T. PATIICI'S DAY, - Ing this week excopt Saturday. fow days since. . corded along ita edges. Tho back of this | are required for most suitsi oncof theseisof | Every moment of delsy makes your cure more hope- JOWA I1LOADS, acket Is one of Worth's chiefs-"euvre. It is cut | solid color, thoother I8 In stripes, sprigs, or fn In- NS n two pointa; from the Inner sida of each como | diadealgns with borders. There arelong, simply- ‘Tho Superintendent of the Chicago, Dubuque | narrow acarts of velvet, which are tied just be- | ahaped Princesso polunalsos of indigo bluo per- & Minnesota, and Chicago, Clinton & Dubuque | low the wasit-ling in a graceful knot. cale, striped with gold and white, worn over a allronds makes the followlng comparative ‘This exquisite costume may bo worn by itaclf, | plain blue percale skirt, of which the merest statement for the six months ending Dee. 813 or {18 wearer mny add ‘*a discretion’ an under- | glimpses of its two or thred® narrow gathered 1870 IHT‘ skirtof white sflk. It s cquallv pretty cither | ruflies ars shown, as tho long polonatse almost ! ,"" way. A third stylish dress fs of rich black sflk | coverslt. The polonalse lins for its onty draping - and damassce. The skirt flows gracofully in a | two pleats in the middle of the back below the [% lwccplfl§ traln, and 18 of the plain blatk silk. | long Marguerite coraage. On ita side form, 2 227 | Attached to the sfdo ot the waist s & long pleca | and quite far back, I8 a large, square, plain blus ....8185,R10 $211 784 | of superb brocade or dnmasse, Lthe arrangement | pocket, with two ruilles ncross the top, and & 100,088 173,082 | of which is as Indescribabla as it Is cicgant. 1t | strap of Rnh blue ribbon tied across tho centro {a drawn looscly to the back, s thero gracefully | and finished with loug loops and ends. ‘The draped, and flunts thence over the train. Tho | atriped sleeve has stmflar trimming for, cufls, walst, like that of all handsomo dresscs, 18 oxceed- | The plain blus collar {s turncd over ‘inEnglish ingly tight-Atting, and has u square ncek, Thisls Eoinu. ‘The buttons down the entlre front are trimimed with maenificent blaclk lace, after a | blus vegetable ivory, or else smoked peatl, atylo pcmllarlf pléasing. The sleeves, of that | sewed on with eyes. ~ Tho trlinming around tho charming stylo that reachonly to the clbow, | bottom is 2 bias™ blue band, pij with gold. Dbave a broad inserted plece of duinasseo at the | color, and finished with cotton fringe of miixed inner part. At tho edge they are handsomely- | blue, gold, and white. A similar suito has o finished by pleatings of white crepe lisse, over | polonalse of brown percale striped with cream atreet, laln to have some cause for complaiut Atan allesed unwarrntable trespass by the police, under Sergt, Burrett, last Saturday night. The police had been r.lldhlfi McGulre's in their penreh torthe zawhlers, and when they had finleh- et tacte ssorl tnere they went up futy the rooms of the club, broke open” tne door, 1t the gus, sirewed thie club's leaso and other papurs cone tafned in o table dratver arouud the room, and created wenersl coufusiow, even forgetting when they left to restore thlngs to order, or even to pt oy tha gas, Some of the monibers of tie ¢Iub say that they had previomsly in- formed the police that there woro 5o gamblere, or rambling rooras nround the promises, and ther thoreluro rogard this intruslon as wholly nercusable. A young gentlgman from Qscealoosa, In., hr- rived by toe 10213 trafn yeaterday morning, and left a lomeopathic earpet-suck in the seat lo hul oceupied after mnking his tollet with un- omburrassed énre with iLs contenta— towel molstened nt the water<couler, nud o brush and A convention of delegates from tho severiL: socfetlon of the city was held ot Maskell Hal? CRIMINALs. yestorday afternoon Lo take the hmhmnr.y sleps. John O'Rourke nn—ll B Oreany H Dinoyaisbobi ;’w‘“fl the proper eclobiution of St. Fabrlcl's. under 16 years of sge, held up Willle Jol;nmn, eryl‘m socletics wero fully representedeard tho 42 years of oge, whils golag ta the grocery Sal} r “urtay afternoon,and took from him a small sum gathering was called to order by Davy2 Walsh, e 3 R aatiunced for the benalit of all evirerncd | SF moner Both wers lodged at the West that hie understood that the Treasurer &0 he < . Conventlon, appolnted o year ugo, was diitn. (Jnmc- H}fllui. of tho North Division gang quent, Memade the announcemicnt lio ssd., ;‘IJ vounz crooks, was arreated yesterdsy and Wiat soto actlon mnizht bo taken on tho start aw f, 10dzed at the Chicago Avenuo Statlon by De- to who would be entitled to scats, ete. {+tective Shanck, charged with the burglary of John F. Daly moved toe appolntment of a fj .about §125 worth of tobacco and cigars from the Commnittes o Credentials, saylng that he was '5.,_1,;,‘, store No. 371 North Wells street, corner oppoeed to the neglect of any ofticer of tho pust | of'gL,, o1 ith tho businesy of the Conventlon, -!fl::rfrfv:ltlllgnv;mvnued). and the following wero Last midnight the barber-shop of Littlo Fred, ut the corner of Stato und Van Buren strects, nngulmcd usthe Committee: Tugh Magulre, John F. Daly, Michuel Mulloy, P. O'Brien, und | +was entered Ly burglare, who mado off with . W, Nagle. Iess, and much depends on the Judicioun chotco of & remedy. Tho amount of testimany In favor of Dr, Behonek's Pulmonte Byrup, as a cara for Consumpton, far exceeda all that can bo brought to support the pre- tenslons of any other medicine, Bee Dr, Schencks Almanac, containlog the certificates of many persons of the highest reapectabliity, who havo been reatored to health, after belng pronounced Incurable by physl- clans of acknowlcdged ablilty. Schenck's Pulmonls Syrup slone has cured many, &s these evidences will shawy but the cure is often promoted by the employ- ment of two other remedles which Dr. Schenck pro- vitlea for the purposs, These additionat remediss ara Bchenck's Sca Weed Tonlo and Maodrake Pills. Dy the timely. use of these medicinea, sccording to direce tioas, Dr. Echenck certifics that most any casoof Cone Freight.... PAstengern. oo cee Mall, exprees, ctc. Tatal ... Working cxpens .. . Tenowals, Improvementa, wash-outs, and insurance... 28,004 Total +$174,043 Net earninga . +$ 561,778 Cirosn earnings permile.. . 1, Tlet cornlugs per mile. V'er cent working expense Ter cent all expensed..., A NARROW=-GAUGE RAILROAD, - | Which falls a flounce of ax:};flnlla Iace. Thetol- [ and white, and trimmed on the pockets, wrists i vernl caddies of tobacco, the razors, and con- omb at. tho lookinz-glass over the woud-box. | *“Flie Catanitteo retired, and, nfter an nbsenco | SEV " g Bpecial Dixpatch to Tha Tridune. Jetto is extremely rich, onil bears the uumis- | ond down tho entiro {ront with long-looped | sumotion mey be cured. 2080 et Shoutel brskoaman 1 | of it an bous, oported Link forty.ene socleies | (eats of Uie dgarents, A wman wiswlecpin | D Mowe fu, Feb. 1Le=Tio oee Molnes & | takablo stamp of Worth's tasto and ingenulty, | Bows of cardinal ribbon. B | i monanex i svorissi i ol i D, 4 alicle yon fongetiing Juur Baritoaal iyl ‘“‘“’,"i""“"""{‘ uc thet n clogutas were d 't““"'“'“" aptte 'dl"!:" ';:” ""fi"’ nothing of the | minnesota Ralirond returns for 1870 have been | 15 11eo s OTIER ELEGANT BLACK SILE, rmind corner Blsth and Archsts l"hllld x :'r "ulan. know what Tam about, roplied the Oscalooser | eytitled to scats in the Convention, Adopted. o, Falr until arouse tho pollce. P i o 5 also the product of this master's fertilomind. ste,, etphis, ever - e iy ot eoing.back to my bright. | ““Tiho Sceretary read his annual Feport, and sot- iy Ehopoliey ficd with tho Scerctary’ of State. Tho road fa | A tralling skirt of black ailk s reaolved at, the MICHIGAN ITEMS, James Clifford is oon of a gang of Bouth H alsted strect sports, who In somo way becamo p asscssed of o &3 counterfelt note. A wager was made that not one in the crowd dure at- tcanpt to pass §t, and the result wos that young Jome fn_the setting sun to-night by this yero ruad, and T don't wunt to liave to staid, for the vars Iy vrowded 5o on Satunlaye. And you Tuew that the presence of any article of bug- szave [ w seat I8 prima facle evidence that it is forthi that tha ‘Treasurcr, who was nbsent, hud in s hands $157 which ho had not sceounted for, Mr, Maskell sald he had bean pald 230 for halt rent by the Treasurer. thirty-seven miles in length, from this city to | back fnto o handsome court-traln,, Across the Spectat Dispaich o The Tridune, Amos. Tho valuo of tho rosd s nbout mfm front Is & tunique, or rathor tabllor, the bottom | LANSING, Mich., Feb. 11,—At tho meetlng of Gross earningy. $50,767,20 | Of which s cut diagonally and finf shed with o | tho State Ploncer Soclety the following officers 030,07 | superb fringa which cantaina a liberaladmixturo | were clected: Witter J, Baxter, of Joncaville, day, whero all Jotters for advice must be addressed. ——— "CONFECTIONERY, CIRESP A Suustilcbobaoly <l P CELEBRATED throughout of jet. ‘Tiewalst {8 similar in gonerul shapo to | presfdent; Secretary, Mrs. H. A, Tenny, Lans- —_ the Unlon —expressed faail waiphed; don't you see, sonny {* The brakes- | My, Magulre moved theappointment of o com- | CHfford twas arrested upon cowplaint “of J. +...810,817,23 | the Nitle blue jacket mentloned above, with Y s parts, 1M and upward st e et hiin by the lmiel | mivtes of intee 16 wait upos. tho Tressurcr and | Sugar, of No. T atatelstrect T Of expentes, abodt 15,000 was for construo. | ho differenco that 1t has slccves, and s closed | ings Troasurcr, O M. 5’\'1"5'- Lansing; Exceu- 3, o, oe e . Address e hee) i that, Mo ought. to luvo tiad & | wea what liad becanie of the funds. ‘The 10l1oW= | e wira of Willism Welshorn has been In the | 1108 account proper, Tho valiio of tha road-bed | Up tho entire front, Tlicss slecyes ao decldedly tive Committee, Atbert Miller, of Bay City; F. orders GUNTIIER, Confec e un the Electoral Commiasion, mud the gen- | e wera appofuted: Hugh Magulre, Thotnas County-llouse for tho past two weeks, With tloner, Chicazo, {8 fixed at 84,000 per mile, The rosd is well | novel, and aro very handsome. First, therefs & | A. Dewoy, of Lewaneo; Belle Hubbard, of De- equipped with mlfiuq-wuk, couststing of four | tight, close-fitting coat-slecye, setting well to | troft; with thirty-one Vico-Presidents, who aro locomotives, four pussengur-conches, two cx- | thearm, and uvrnamented at the wrist by a tiny expected to writo up the histories of thelr O press, twenty-four box, ten atock, sixtcon flat, | piisse and a heading of jet passementerfe, Over Onl . il e o12 hanet cara: The yoa in nfirst: | Lhla sleeve s n sccond one, somewliat wider, and | sbective counties. Only one county (Sanilac) class conditon for business, md its net eamniugs | Wiering in shapo, inarmuc) as it is bronder at | made any roport to tho State Soclety during the U mas trom fuwa sailed away back lolf round 148 lieady and said he had traveled jbeforo and Limow the law of common cartlers Wik book. = Auything {n that case of nsuddin death at o hotel 27 asaed the ity editor of thoe reporter, Keating, and M. C, Franey, The Conventlon then proceeded to clect per- manent. ofticers, Messrs. Mazaire and -Walsh helng rluc-\ n nomfoation for Chairman, Tha amual coufusion on such occrlons followed, threo small children, and was at Weat Chicazo- Avenuo Statlon lust night anxiously Inquiriug whout her_better-half, who, she believes, 1s in the elty. She I8 in deatituto circumstances, and came hiero from lowa to fiud the truant, ON NALES. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Aucttoncers, 118and 120 Wahash-ar. e ntter entered the room and bowed hums | Dt the clection ws finally procealed with, re- show a fair retura for its cust. the bottom thau clsewhere, ‘Thin outer slecve | past year. et iy, il e 1:«rfumml locks of his head aimost | sultlig lllJ"lu cl\m{y\gx ‘l’ll Dly\\d.l\\ 4(\{:{! ‘}HE rll,ltIn( I e-"::‘l‘" Im‘lfim}l"’" fl:?l::l:s:x o Al}l&!. fltflnn o — is nor:ngm'-ntl Ihsrl‘t:l; lllml‘l'l)m %hnr .‘l“lr.ul hand- Ar\" omlx.n‘x‘:cro ‘nlufisnélle.aml‘, ‘l.ltll:{t‘%l:d LL“ l%ho ABSOLUTE SALB urlied the amall tps of bls exquisiely-tting mation John McSally was ciocted ¥ive-Lroste | Lo, i R e et Ao ITEMS. B e e o ] v e | Fiomea tn this city, and adopted anstnk | By Abe Lipmon, Pawnbroker. Iittines of the finest kid. **Nixy, me lond, dent, Qeorge D. Plaut Secretary, and 3. C. ‘runk _Harn, and Fred 'slmer, young men who Tho Frelght Agents of tho Pittsburg, Tort of tho handsomest and most unique I have cver (ouee in aty, and adopted a memorial to Franoy ‘Treasurer, have been thrown out of a lvelihood hy the torced closure of the gambling-hells, were run in for vagrancy yum;lny hytLo oflicers detalled for the suppression of gumbling. Jennio King, inmato of a bagnlo at tho corner of Unfun and hnndolph strects, was locked up at the Madison Street Htation yesterday upon complaint of a nlce young nan who promlacs to behave 1t his name is not published. He claling that Jennfe robbed hlm of o small sum of money and a silver wateh valued at 855, Lizzie 8mith, Lottie Fogus, Hattic Bond, and Magzglo Btewart, nmates of o ranche at No, 143 Bller avenue, went on o hurral last night, aund replied the reporter, * Nothing we can sqnoere a it of ‘romance or sensation n‘)ou(‘chl" “purn the thing? * No -letters, o girl's plho- tograph, or mnauseript roctr\', or phlals of deadly potson fn his cothesi?’ #Nary; only thiree nickels, a 10-cent shinpluster, and aiempt pocket-flask.” * Well,"" contipued the city ed- jtur, ray he was to have been married nest ¥ o it lovely und accomplishied girl," “Buty yoar londelip,' persiated the slave of the Faber, “here was nothing on the remains to warrant sich o statement,” ¥ Silence! you reerct, black, and miduieht Dog," exclahmed the ety editor, witha pitving smile; *the public demouds Loietiiig mors than a bare recital of facts, and s scen. A broad band of elaborate passementerio | the Legislaturo urging an amendment to the Wayno & Chicago and the Balthmore & Ohlo | forms thu outline of a short jacket, cut up in a | gamo Inws, that game ma not be killed for Raliroads held o mecting In this city last Sntur. | puint at the back, with open, rounded cornersin | mere sport or to supply markets outside of tho day, aud sdopted a new tarlff to competing front. Tho effect {n detfghtful, ) wish that I | State. They rceominend prohibition of ship- n;u in Ohlo and Pennaylvania. Tho new rates could givo you o truo fdea of the eclo- | ment, and also prohibition of the netting of rlg« Yo A Y = 3 ganco of tho’ dresscs, but thoy should be | cons during the months of March, April, May, aro from 3% to b cents lower than the old oued, | seem to bo duly appreclated, ‘Therv ars fow | and June, which covers tho entiro neating and will ga fnto offect to-luy. peaplo who are not suseeptiblo to the influence | perloa, and the killlng of pigeous within five The new lssuu of & per cent 8infing-Fund | wiefded by a tastefully dressed woman, over | miles of the placo where they are gathored In bonds of the Chleago, Burllnzton & (‘ulnuv that posscssed by o dowidy and carcless one. | bodics for the purpose of brecding thelr youngs. Rallroad has been awarded Lo Morton, Biiss & | Tome thcre fs cver aa much beauty in anartist- John Morgan and W, C. Decker have been or- Co.. of New York, and Lee, Tiluziuson & Co,, | 12 toflet with fts cxquisite plondfngs, its soft | rested at L. Pleasant, charged with awindling af lloston, ot £570.05 per 81,000 bond. ‘This {3 | harmontes of shade and color, as thero s fn | farmers in Isabella County, in the orgafifzation the loan made to pay for llm,fll. Loulx, ltovk | pleture of rcal mert. I am of an oplnion, | of a sceret soclety called v Knlghta of Agricul- Tsland & Chicago Roud, and to put that Hine fu | which every day’s cxperlenca contirms, that | turc.” They wero held {n Londs to answer to The election of Chlef Marshal for 8t. Pat- rick's Day was then proceeded with, Two-thirds of the Hosdetles represented presented uames for the position. Aiter a long, tedlous wrangle and o hall dozen baollots, Jobn Counell was clectod by n vote of 114 to 04, Iiis clection wos subscquently made unanimoud. JOHN O'SIAHONY, Thoe following resolutions wero then snbniit- ted and adopted, ofter which the Convention udjourneds - Wirneas, It hiss pleased the Almighty God to romovu from earth during the past weck a dovoted ond falthful son of lreland, and a trusted worker Monday and Tresday, Feb, 12 aud 13, Commencingat 10iclock s, m. st tho suctlon tooms of WAL A, BUTTHRS & CO., Nos. 118 and 120 Watwih &Y., northiesst corner of Madlson-st., Vauiall sell for casi)all unredcemed goods, consiating of & large lot uf Watclies, Diamonds, Jewelrs, merchandiss of all Kinds, © 2. LIPMAR, Pawnbroker. WML ABUTTERS & €U, Auctioners, TRADE SALE. 160 Tolls Carpota and Off-Ciotha, White, Grenile, and Yeliow Weree Tablg Ciulery, 100 Fackagesss: sorted Glassware, White Lead, Teay, Wines, Clears, and drvceries, ot * % 1n tho lelvh nationnl canee; therefore, bo it throw knivea and crockery at each other’s lieads | good condition. It ls secured by deposit with | dressing 1s one of the line nrts, . the Clreuit Court. Thelr mode of operationa VED! AY M NN Wt Juat been murrled, and thut he left an Intor- | Jr) ACEH08 08 T tho_ deatt of Col. dahn rh:;u o r:z‘rl i a’n e I‘i‘k: m!;hr:t I‘ic ‘::R bonds seeured by mortwage on the nuwly uce | which was worn by ono ot our briglitest belles | before tho irst session, the itinerants would bo | Lasb-a, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., estlig fandly.” y uuhappy woman on South Leavitt strect rds both her tnotker sud danghter fn the light of personal reflectiuns on her age, The iuthier i 3 wcll-[vrc»t'ncll old Judy of G4 or thereghouts, and the dauchter o buxom lass of 13 or” thereubouts, She has for some time alluded to tho daughter ss o micra ehilld, but Very farge und forward for hier nge, and kept her fn ehort dresses L1 forbearuncs on the duughter’s part ceased to boa virtue, and she ot enzaged and spread o maliclous report that ‘Auctioncers Dry Goods, Wonlens, and Clothig REGULAT TRADE BALE TIURSDAY MORNING, Feb. 15, stokoclock, atour Auction House, 114 and 120 e M ul&:;\(anlllll nlr&llfihls I‘.‘II":IIIP."\“» I,\“fl‘.flllllfll m s, Men's and Boys' Clothing, wlens, e1C, it X hots nid Boce & largo ssd ¥y fom) O'Mahony the foss of an unschish poiriot, whose life and labors wero zpent fn the scrvice of his country; umi bo it Jiesolred, That whilo wo deeply regret his loss, and shall ever cherlsh his memory, Wwe are consoler by tho fuct that his wpirlt hos veen removed 1o a butter world, whera we hope hie will receivo tho re- ward hio 40 Juntly deserves’; bu it Iteaolred, Thut we admire the splrit of manhood aud patriotism which prompiod tho dead hero Lo throw worldly affairs uside, and to enter upon a 1o of 1abor for tho sacred causa of Irish fsccdom, iylng, us ho had lived, with Irelund's causu Lis quired road, tho excess of interest to bo applicd | ut the late ulmm{ ball, which ts worthy of | colled away to tute & new lodge. na o slnking fupd. The two bankivg fArus are | Worth, though it s not an importation, The The folluwing Insurance companics have tith- now ofterlog the Louds for sale in snalt lots at | ekirt, of ° ULlue eilk, has the full- | drawns fromn dolog business in the 8tato of Mich- 5 . neas ol drawn to tho hack by means of n In 1677: Alltance, Boston, Mass. 3 Armenta, The stockholders of the Baltimore & Olilo, | larce pieats, which arc so armiged os. to | Fittsbure, Ps.; Farmers & Drovers', ’l.mmvlllc, & Chicago Raflrond, which Is tho Chilcago Divis: | fora © an lmmenss fan-shaped train. | Ky.: Franklin, Indianapolls, Inds; Gloke, Cin- fon of tho Baltimore & Ohfo, will meet "at Gar- | The bottom of the skirt L perfect- | cinnati, 0.3 ludson, Jursey . City, N. Ji§ Os- zett, Dk, Feb. 91, to vots on the question of {1y plaln, 1f wo except s~ heavy | wego . Ounondags, Phanix, NJY. Star Fire, cuthorjzing tho osccution of o mortgage of | cordiug of pale, rosc-colored silk at the edge. | Now York, 8,000,000 on the road. Acroas the front are three broad bands, or rather e e DTS Mz, W. W. Baxter, Paymaster of the Hannibal | rows, of embroldery, which aro not stitchied up- LIFE-INSURANCE, & Bt. Joe Itallroad, was In the vity Saturday ou | on the iiress, but are wrought h& hand upon tho 87, Lours, Feb, 11.~The Columbla LifeIn- themn In. Oflicer John O*Connor yeaterday lodged In the “West Madison Strect Statlon two young thieves nomed Engone Dougherty and Willlan 8ith, who last ‘Uhurelay evenlig burglarized the bar- ber-shop of A, Vietz at the corner of Polk aud Clinton streets, und mado vlf with £18 worth of razors and other materials, togethier withaunall umount of cash. . Shortly before Saturday midnight, Edmund ‘Haorty, restding st the curner of 'laylerand funduet and mort cherishied hope, C 1 " i 1S & CO., Auctinneers. A1 bier uns refused to Jet hier wed the man ot her Jiastin, Looiiils streets, awoke to flud u thiet prowling busngas m'"l"ffl'w'_ :},'5,’;:‘3,’;‘ I,lhl:,l(‘ '&{2::‘,',‘,‘;,‘{ l,h:,’,‘"mm:{":;‘,‘: surance Company has made & strong protest | == —————————————— choicy plio would marry litn anvliow, belig WOMAN'S RIGILTS, ubuut bis uparteacnt, o gavy the alarn, aud STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE B ulossomn Cinta. to Uios ‘waem hues of | against the valuation of fta real cstate mado | 13y BLISUN, 1'05'\11-.“(:!! & CUy fudy éfit“'-‘,‘i. i hfi“m"x‘-i‘fififih xflffl’lfl'fir‘fl‘xu A1, ATIARL SCOTT DONIWAY e ety ert o s tno ahgoo of 'a bulleh Epecial Dispaich to The Tribunt. wrusc, This work is cxocuted in chenille, and | by the Committes of Appralscrs sppoluted by Auctioncers, B aud B stinldolptngly came & llvely response bn the lhipn of that whizzed past s head. Forfunately an of- fleer camio up fu thme to arrest tho fellow, aud, when taken 1o tho station, he gavo the namo of James Louby, A small sum of wmoncy was the only thing taken, To-day he will come up be- fors Justice Scully upon” the double charge of burglary and assaalt with futent to kil The Burlington & Quincy Rallroad have bieen recently tlssl og urticles from thelr cars as they passed through the southwestern portion of the vity, and It ws concluded to keep o close wateh for the perpeteutors, As aconsequence, Juseph Ptacek, resids! ‘.:un Paula street, near the track, was arrested yosterday for recelving #tolen property, und James (VConnor, Francls O'Grady, Michael Crowlgy, John _Re- velle, Joun Carboy, aud John Alur th were arveested for ' the burglaries, n the case upon which they will go to trial, tuey broke fnto tho curs and stole scven heads of chicese, fiva of which were sold to Ftucek for tho triding sum of 81 per hiead. They are ulsu blawed for several other burglarics, the prout of which has not yet been gathered. % 4 | has a particularly soft, delicate appearance, ¢ - InpiaNaroLts, Iud., Feb, 1L--Another is- | 4% Nr:““ oot {uuuc,'lunz pov v.-lggu-nniug. the Btate Superintendent of Insurunce, Pres: sppesrance s added to the Iist. D M. M. | shuwing nover a wrinkle'or ere Lhe sha dent Douglass publishes oplnlons of a number Wishard, Supcrintendent of the Boldlers’ Or- | of Tho: neck fs l‘ultu i eme cut in | of real-estato firms and dealers, given withln the phans® Home st Kulghtstown, has not boen | deep, polnted openings both back and front,and | psst two years, which bear out the schedule seen sinco ‘Thursday. Ou thot day he wasin comparatively bigh on the shoulders. A deli- | value of tho property as preseated fu the re- this city, and registercd at the Hotel Bates, 1n 'fi‘,:""v,,‘:.f ‘;‘,,;';";{.‘;,‘,‘f,‘; ’;‘;’3,"'{“":;&‘:‘::&'_ g:"v of the Company, Tho main difference the carly part of the weck lio cains hero and 5 tween tho Company and the Appralscrs Ia n guot finish, Thero are na sleeves, but a ruffle X dls drew from tho Stato Treasury the money for the | ©f lace supplics tho deflefency, and over this fi%‘fxflfinflf 28’;:‘..%’: lfl?:ns::lw‘z::?tlnczg‘ IHome, returned_there, turied it over to tho | falls u frivize of blue silk and pink chenfllo, '] Home, retarnea thers, turned [L ¥k 10 b | ool oot thia caltassIs similaciy Habed:” | SoropEeny Il 1 b s, s lev:w uuds, uud lelt, no oio knows where, Dr, | The children stitl rofolee fn charining stylos e —a— fannaman, Fresident'of tie Board of Trustecs | aud pretty fabrics, There (s a lmie snd flour- HIGHFALUTIN and his warinest fricud, says Wishard is {nvolved | lshing storo hero in the ity which employs e ina u.wolumm{ as pariner {n o drug-store at | somo of the best designing and exccutive tulent Spectul Dispatch fo The Triduns. Minncapolis, and he bejicves bas becomu do. | 4o the fine of garmentmaking fn this city, aud | Broosisazoy, [il,, Feb. 11.—~Two heartawere B e R e | B e o o7 o Mioambigion sab ught tho lal would ruin bim, although | tlothies an Tous3eaux. sul 8 hu‘::u ’Rnru tlhnn t a: -mu;n;t llu :lwiulx:blot o {;&: r:: ,,',,I:.u importauce to mulhe;ll, and oé it F;:“s':':?‘n.:]":;’"nlf% ?lh‘yhl;:m:llhtlgx:::;k‘:;% scte. There f somo fear of foul play, but that 3 ATIIE B, }‘l uot uenerfill{ crcnllllted.wu"l;hud-.c:v&'nl otl lnu; SPRING NETURNS eet from the _lu_r “_‘__M thd "fm.’:‘: 0Io are all it B an exeellen 4 man and & good ofticer. Ie has been Buperiu- SPRING GOODS. < AN OHIO BEDLAM, tendent of the Knightstown {natitutionsiuce its Harper's Basar. CoLuxpus, 0., Feb. 11.—Bids for furnishing thav D anger, and, a3 ladies of her ago und good looks are painfully prone to do, would ek the unwary gui “How old should you take mie to bef? s Forty-threo at the outside,? repliud the gentleman courteously, but finnly und _untrutbfully, ** You wouldu’t think i, but I wes 59 lost August.” The gentleman bays e never could buve thought It truw had slic not told him. % Yes,” says the old lady; thien, entering on the deadlicst possiblo line of ouvenirs, she odds: *And I was marricd ut 13, on wy birthday, snd my daughter wos born one year from that doy exactly,”” The result ls that that gentleman makes a” rapld caleulation mg'-flzlu. yearsfrum lust August is lux18 equals 1853,und ong year Is 15543 ‘e-Her-Nume (s 43 yeurs ald.” The rument fa dnexorable, and there tho poor woln s, She wouldu't like to commiv matri- uide, and a girl of 1813 not on easy subject to Jectured yesterday afternoon jn McCormick {all upon the reasons why she became o polits ical intsalonary, Thero were about seventy-five ypersons ll told {o the house, and the array of empty seats was at ouce dampening upon tha cuthuslasin of thoso presont and the foclings of those whio had the financial syccess of tha enter- taiument at heart. Mra. Donlway was intro- duced a8 having twenty-llve years ago been a resldent of ‘Tazewell County, 111, and since that time one of the ploncors of wild Oregon, "Fhe speaker bezan by remarkfng that sbe was unused to addressing cipty benches, but come forted herself with the remark 1hat thoush the ity wus not represented in numbers I was fu bralns, Bhie thew recited in an oil-hand yet en- tertaining woy the story of her life, Sho had pracuiee hntdatichde upon, 80 sho 4 th despair. | SRt ory mhich she eald s ‘[hero are few things more fascinatlug than | led by all the farmers’ wives in the couutry. Augndal caleulstious, A prudent and srith- | Her liusband hod signed notes which madé i 1metleal father up on West Congress strect hias | bankrupt, and the wife, who, i law, bad noth- Jured bis $-ycar-old son to shovel tho snuw, | fnz to sy, was forced into o state of drudgery GREAT SPECIAL SALE FINE FURNITURE AT DUR STORES, Tucsday Morning, Feb. 13, nt 9:30 o'clock. A large numnber elegant Cliambor Bets, ES Clialrs, Plush and Rtep Parlor Suits; a full line & gulryfl;.ofi?u:‘(ei‘m!tn::r louso sale; General Hous: ol Goo R TSON: Tosenoy & co., Aucs. By WM. I, HODGES & CO. 794 West Madison-st We shall sell the entire contents of 7 roomt € MUNDAY MORNING, Feb. 12, ot 10 o'clock, 0 alating of Drussals Catpets, Pler Mirror, Lacels taine, Lambrequins, Parlor, Dining, Clambd yoow, and Kitchen' Furuiture, Crockery, GIM ware, €W, etc. Sale porempto !0 2 WN, F. HODGES & CO., Auet't ; 607 Wost Lake-sb 1 & Wl i Late Friday night a trunk contalniog $310 o | foundution. . The new spring woolens aro the frst {mporta- | tho Central Lunatic Asylum were opened yes- varty fn the'conl, and discharge miscellancous | more abject than before, Upon tholegal nonein- d aquaasity of clothing Wi tole ———— 'P ol it lomy = = it g B s | 7 vomen e Mt Vit upulenlc | mntie bbb et ctunedy o ot OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, - | toos dlsslayed. Thess wro sofyand ylediog, | Lorian sec eeisin WL 000 BECOE) 000 TECy TADDIN & CLAPP, the corner of lloyne und Erfe streets, The rob- bu? was reported to the police of the West Chivugo Avenue Ststion, and yestenlay the ? city. Oune firm at Ni Feb, 11—, and though of pure wool, bave scarcely more | awarded to parties tn this Cnt‘a‘l’h"‘:‘x‘lfi’ Eé':lql“‘,w”;:::' ;‘}:;&:“:‘flx _welght than the sheercst cambric. The greater éfi’;""- %e» t‘(’lu “"l"d“‘ ared. contract. The worts. Tols s 1ot the 'lunz overduc steamep | Wumber are sclt-colored fn the small, neat fig- nimbereitsoyeral MU inftiute him futo the mysteries of fnance sud bookkeeping, he has a nive little bawk-book wade up, lu which he carrics to Master Henry's her busband had Just hls “all she set o milliner, and made AUCTION AND COMMISSION u| L a lving nl:r the family, Scveral cases of fncon- BOOTS & SHOES, - g to money, \ras fouid lylug fn 3 b8 that have been so fashlonable during th e crodit 0 many bours® lubor shovelinz snow, ¥o | sfderatc trestment of wives un the part of bus. uirk, mluus tho rom Hull. ures ave been 80 o during the Hwitlasing Tubles ke Toxlé: e lnany tons uf coal currled fn, and g0 un, . A{. Lands aud {nstanced of unu“dlmullulm-n ek iy l"é-u::(},l::‘:‘ eatried ‘l:; the' polley, sta- Qurszows, Feb. 11.—Arrived—The Celtic, wlnlflr, lnluch as n;l:‘\xr% basket-woven desigus, i g ':1’;' ,,-;:,,,,,,‘ i ¢ 0. | V0 o .B,f';.‘“l‘lzaox‘:,‘:}:‘::n;m awds 1t cod of -the month ho up the sums and | women found fu legal natters shie made t ke, ok aced rom Now York, "hocks and blocks, stripes with quad e i iy O of new e o B B D e M er | Beaibaf urieluments 0o phiow why wanien should | Selmedy,” m sou ol tho" persbn *robbed, . falaad chocd y stHpe quadrille rized dla parl Sust received, on und on Thomas Deoley, as the purties cent per sunun, so that the fuvestinent isa bet- | have the right of sullrage. Hler husband bad | T accomplished the job, and they wero ar- QuEBNSTOWN, Feb, 11.—Arrived—Tho Penn- | barg ralsed upon them, inatelasse, and damank | dis roported to be the least puiu g, ?‘xuu%ho ubles, ter oue thou even the old Frankiiu Saviogs | upon one occuslon remarked to ber that women sylvante from Bhlladelphia. fmost activo and tofalliule of afl poisone: 3 Tuesday, Fob, 13,108, m. y PLrsmourt, Feb. 11—Arrived~The Wicland, | gures with open, lacellke meshes woven | jougyer, reduced to powder arc, it socms, con- | = " Bink used to be, He takes out his pencil from | would never be able to succeed fu busiuess until :’;‘:‘rf“fn:“‘I‘M'g::“'_',‘u:‘ll"‘_““sc“:"‘{l" & gf,:‘h’?‘ 'lhhh from New York. | around them. Summer camel's-balr, cash | aidesed tobe Father beacticial to fho eaitt than NAMARA & COv izuc ta tiue and shuws the boy bow, whilg the {bexliad ome voles [n the making of the 1aws | 1uiiting’ money was found on pberndly e merc, sod other twilled stufls aro_shown, but | otherwise. Atleast auch {4 tho opiulon of the W, cor. Madison-s& Sumuel J. ‘ulkers of e WOl are craship; which the business a8 managed. 10 o= a T s war ol Wi accordlug to ono o r e e reuint tich bvcly i | mieske of her husband had callodus wero arcy. | Mt Eennedy discovered bis loss shortly after OBITUARY, diagonals aro 0 longer noveltics, aud the small | O 8 0% FIRST-CLASS NEW 5TOCK OF tho thicves got the trunk out of the house. Bittmvony, Feb. 11.—Tho Rov, John Wiley, | figures will have the preference, Experlouced | $18 Iodiun papers, Is now cugaged, 1o repairing sluwly, sud, thanks to the wonderful operations | elation to her mnind, and she then andthere took his coustitution, and, with this view, is in the P of poiiwuna Tteress, wil, 11 his preacut rato | & solemn vow to r?l’gn 4 she then anlthero Look | At about 3 o'clock yestorday morniog Ofiicer | 82id to be the oldest ordalned minlster of the | morchants ssy that gray will bo more worn than | pahiy of eatiug rubles tn tho form of a'ino pow- BOOTS & SI{OES of acrumulation be kept up tili be 18 21, begin | her misson—obtainiog for women the samo | BerentBleyer na & burelar galolug entrance %mtuuns gmpn Chyrehs dicd W“"I! .gm 1t bas been sinco brown replaced it two years | der sprinkled over Y% - cakes. 1ife for bluself with g pum of w&.fiw'l a4 Dis | rights which aro givon to men—as fultilicd, 350, and that fawn, steel, and drab shades will | His Uigbaess, It is e:mtd, eatertalog 8 very to the dry evoda and jewelry store of Ritchis & ) log, 1oy oele A duston, TR VS

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