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THE CHICAGO ¢ MONDAY, FEBRUARY (9. 1877, o g i A - for this THE CITY. e sntinmen tha ire: Clscnte | entive Biowical Sromnd by Startssats and 1 a1k SCIENCE AND MAN. e o erial i | Womol I rarem bt s FULTeck fof Immadiats : e — aineing, and thers was plenty of it, was worthy | mated to e worth $250,000, all of which helias miracte, and produced a heating gas, which wiil | Jeglslative inveatigation. What otlier methods CONSUMPTIVES TAKE NOTICE, GENERAL NEWS. of her, and showed that it her volce {s not what | made out of his 2§ per cent commission on his . warm onr honies and gencrate steam for our en- | should he emploved, ia a problem which de- it once was, her method still exhibits the results of careful and earncst schooling. y inca at & fraction of the cost of conl, and which | mands the best engineering facultles to solve. Every moment of delay makes yaur enrs more hopss Miss May Howard, the talented actress, ls vis mi‘r:‘glgl‘er(ndl.lmur the other gnilty parties What the Former Has Done for the | furns withont smoke or rout, The speaker g, S re hope 8 Ma 5 , I8 vis- % ) o4 i . Tesm, and mach depends on the Judtclous chofco of the officera resorted to & correspandence froin Latter Physicall avo o startling description of Chicago snd LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. 2 ing friends restding on Wabash avente. SUBUERBAN. thiscits To Toaton, 4 lotof prinella cloth s ystoallye Bittspurg ™ umder a r!flmfl‘ smoke, and remeds. Tho amount of testimany In favor of Dy, Monsfeur Cazeneuve and wite, E. C. Zimmer- HIDEPARE. ordered from him, that betng a very bulky ma- rHbE], (s man Mg EF NEPORM IN LAW PRACTICE. terdal, nnd, therefore, casily traced, and because o1 England under the cfects of smoke from the ity o ILinvery high, amounting tozoeents | CAUSE and Effect---What Man | ne'tumaces—which dwarfs vegetation and rota a pound and 35 per cent ad valorem. At length, Hns Accomplished So Far. the walla of their finest buildings. ¢ Shail eversthing heing in readiness, ofticers were sent Dabes bioom in air that shrivels the opening to Rouee’s Point, Island Pond (\'i.;, New ¢ 3 3'??55{'?.:’ 1:»"\1;‘:‘ If: m«:‘l .(L’;'dmr‘é I!I"flhfl {o:;xg\gg:- “ffi%‘.oi'l‘!“c'i:'.’".'f-’i'lflfi ':';:I'é’é:i" n?l‘lnnfirsn:'ny— Interesting Lecture by Prof. | The amake cloud Is wasted force, . nur‘n,\'mn'- iz and oAb g sisbt, ixbven Gupning: s unpolinted’ siten scam S Birsas 54 e work licre. n Wednesiday night, between et o8, v} 'l ., But steam Gpud 8 orlovie n imuliancous eSaritatin | prof, Gunning delivered the fourth of e | (onaes ashion o Slob lrelt ok gronter ase it nfi:\vlmw as not been reported yet, | Serles of lectures on ' Belence and Man ™ ab | Sclence muat bring 'a greater foree, which sho hufl at the :himlk Ccr'ntml dflam'lnu;hmue(me Hershey Music-Hall yesterday afternoonto a g‘l‘: 2;;!:;. Ig :r}!;kl;lr l:}l‘:t“gzrfltlgl.llnlu n‘x‘l‘%xw;lg: and reveral trunks of prunclia cloth were cap- | fargo and appreciative audlence, The lecture ol carhol Jadick ¥ ureds and Samuct Strafon, of, ¥, ERWeet | yesterdar, 4 What Sctenco Wil Do for Man | 35 08 S0l o Ty o e and his Now York acent, was arreated. The | Physically,” was the most Intercating and fn- [ ared "times its former bulk. Take now ofticers then prucceden to Earl's Hatel and | structive delivered so far. These lectures | carbon In the torm of glycerine, Its moleculels seized several more trunka of prunella cloth. | are - continually gaining In popularity, CB‘:)U }1!3. ll‘mu' Into it flue atream olAla.lflc {Tholr owner, Claries 1. Spenccry & Vires cue [ as fs ‘best shown by tho gradusl o | 3, UG R Aok, SO oKt amd g ?{IG‘\‘:!II:::?:%E‘::‘!:I::II"&‘S lgn\lpn;:n?“& ';"3"’ té“ I’“'“ i nndlcm;?:.“ '{g"h '“b‘“’ffi'l' l':mnglm': wl:h NEW ones. Thel'pukcrdc:frlll;fid 3,000, or next Bunday afternoon, hat 8cienca the molceular structire and | compares 0 h"l‘lm wrieoners ~wera taken before Commis- | Do for Man Soclally and Politically,” promises | ntomle grouping to dances in a ball-room; in sioner Shickda last eventug, and were allowed to | to be the best of the series, and the able lecturer | Short, gave the opetation of nito-glycerine and ont on ball, A hearing In act down for Mon- | and scicntist should be rewarded with a crowded | the philosophy of its A et are o b mhades and o stains ara | ine 15 | 8 graphic way whieh a Hiied roport. cannot v Whicl ¢ B e e tootl e business | tecicy oowing s an abstract of yesterday’s | roo B e ow imuich of the gnbe shauld bo Schenck's Pulmanie Syrup. as & cure fo h the Editor of The Tridune, ki 1% Senmimitto, Cnicaco, Feb. 15.—\When anything new fs | farexcecdsall that can be broupht to saprort tha pro- proposed, A thousand cnthusissts applaud [t, | teostons of sny other medicioc. See Dr, Scheneky and a multitude of croakers deery it. Slander | Almanae, contalning the certifientes of many persony travcle faster than pralse. Hence new [deas | o¢ yno nighest respectabiiity, who have baen restored must be excecdingly aggroasise, 08 woll 83 )y, youm, anier.belng pronounced facorabic by phy. meritorious, before they can ha adopted. The practice in ‘our courts of law and chancery | claus of scknowledged abilty. - Gcheock's Fulinontg orlzinated in England centurles ago, and remain Brrup Alone Las cured many, ss thete evidences wiy inthis stats without cesentlal clterntfon. It | shows butthe cure ia often promoted by the employs must have some ment to have survived eo l1ong, | ment of two other romedica which®Dr. Schenck pro- and yet ft Is about o8 poarly adapted to real | gies for the purposs. Thess additional remedtes ary tranaactions in these progresaive duys ns a stngu > A coach would he for cnerylug the malls. At every | Schenck’s Sea Weed Tontc sad Mandreke Pilm. ny :fflslon of the &qalm}m mflmmm fimpa*l; thotimely use af these medicines, according ta direc. jous are presented to reform the practive, bu are l]mout unifarmly crfed down nn‘ll smotliercd [ ton% Dr. Schenck cerilfes that mort aay caseof Cone by the t??lv.'{vniflvu and «-ron}mlui m'nu.- yelp | sumotion may be curad. ol one objector fs more powerful to thwart re- 3 form than the moat cloquent advueacy to favor DryRehenskls rafessionally A hle/yutaeiphl e tieq it. The courts of England lavo several times re- | corner Blath and Archests., Philadelphta, every Jfope viscd and simplificd their practice, and but a few | day, where i fettors for advice must ba addressed, years ago abandoned all their old ect forms of | e —————— bleading and proceeding, and enacted a svstem < AUCTION SALES.’ which proves excecdhmf practical a1l 8iMple, | smsncanmmnam s ov msmsan i s A AR Amnnr Arrnns At least half of the Btates have abolished the By WM. A. BUTTERS & €O, man, Thomas Russell, and Louls Simon are at | The Board of Trustecs meet to-morrow after- the Grand Pacific, and Miss Kate Claxton is a8t | noon at §:30 o'clock, the Bherman. The Reapers' Soclety will givo s grand New Michel Rasso who was stabbed In tho patch on | England supper at the Presbsterfan Church on Fourteenth street, was sbout yesterday with his | \Washington’s Birthdsy, Feb. 22, from 0to 10 wounds still undressed, and in relentless put- | o'clock. B auit of Pasquale Russo, his aszaflant, At nlate Mrs. Phillips, of Kenwood. entertained her hour, howaover, he bad not yet been captured. | friends on Friday evening by o canl-party. Officer Patrick Ryan yesterday recovered asch The Forrestville Club mect on Tuesday even- of buggy harness, quita new and of good make, | inz at thelr hall, and this together with a silver cream pitcher re- | A portion of the sfdewali on the east side of covered by Officer Ray from a thief named | Washington avenue, betwoen Fifty-fifth and Jscob Johnson, walts a claimant at the West | Fifty-seventh streets, {s fn vory bad conaition, Madison Strect Statlon. and, as this is ono of the most important streets John Kelley, who was shot at No. 04 Four- in Iln'sllawn, Superintendent Beaty shonh! look teenth street carly Friday morning, waa yester- | Over it day In good cnmll{lnn at his home, No. 10 Went- | The houses having cards on which *To Let " worth avenue. The EM! about whom the quar- | Is visible are growing daily less in number. The rel arosc were Lizzie Mellen and Nellie Maguire, | houses ara belng filled up by familles fromn Chi- tha notorlous shop-lifters. oeo, who have a finst-rate opinion of Hyde Michael Burke {s the name of a youngunfortu- | Farkis advantages, The rents arg low, but : lightly tn advanve of last year. nate who I8 locked up fn the West Madison | ® B ool D ks menerally get. Iie | - Mré dolingon, tho mothir of the Rev. D. 8, resides In tho sonthweatern portion of the elty, dohnson, has been very il during tho past week. ¢ % destroyed or remoteled. Tho Isthmus of Suer, | old practica altogether, and adopted codes of and had_enjoyed the bitss of matrimony jus 3r. Dantel A, Pleree, of the firm of Dodeon | ™ cHecially br_““____“ AL = 1nthe timo of Addlson, the feeting of civ- | QHENEE TR i UI"aT Dotiona} | prociire which render tho practice. of 18w an fo;r m‘{n ‘\:);::l he was bc‘rcu otl:;:;lu:n;wmn“ & Plerce, Is recovering from his Ninces. WELDON Pnhéll:o;n!':) ffi.‘;?.?}'é’:.fi'n cry was xpressed by Lim {ie Alps shut Frnucte lra;nsnnl;; Algosae Tes gwrvilfic of Food common Peneo matcad of n | Auction Sale---Miscellaneous Books, ran iitney, an Jrrepred LARE, L] it etween our west and east. cre are | wrestling wi lechnicalitics. thief in the Wes Dlflrlnn? ond Horatlo M. | The n“fulnr meeting of tho Board of Trustees ;}hfi!rfl g"d in woods 4 dismal swamps and nlkaline plains, to bo | Why does Iliinols remain content with its Monday Afternoon, Main, for the larceny oumwnrzh'nl Icud-P{){K\ was held on Satunlay afternoon at the Town- | The Man Who Attempted to Assassinate Alter 3 6 nobla --vn:«'mlme 2 o remade. Having created dynamite, man ncta | fossiliferous forms and menningless tautologs? | Feb. 10, at2:50 o'clock, at Rutters & Co.'a Auctton |nmm o row of “°“'{;’,’g’“‘| o ?nlsey:,_s,t“-'egr e "nll‘hl’rg?ldmt_x\lfllrhtml in tlhloch-lr. Present, Gov. Packard, of Lonlslana, PR W(surs «;{' A Lxprece our [ os & mlth destroyer and annihilates Hell | Law is eald to be a prozressive seience, but our obmt, 118 anid 19 Wabastnkv; onging to J. W. O'Danle! ) cof, No. 23 Hown Condit, Murphy, Cfll’.\'kfl“fls irley, A petition Springfleld (1iL.) Journal, Feb, 11, Chowledzoof ivaya e L 0 | Gate, which has destroyed hitherto. The Ger- | Stata does not scem to justify the asscrtlon, Et(rz&t, ara Jocked up In the West Madison-Btreet ‘f_g; :Iwn flll:l"d:t‘xul:t‘ :x'r,n ]‘?‘l,“y;‘?":tl, ntr::;: The most. notorlows man in the nation to-day slight] Yfl‘l;}:ll nl I:l ll\lfl i 4 ¥ vfiun% ~‘Im using '.(}I":l.ml‘tlng to uproo'l. dfo!:l'-l. ‘\’Vlmt is :.23‘ 1 {;:n;(el fl:‘!ucomm'n:ngnilex: Hmu"?‘l DANKRUPT SALE. ation. 054 WI: d to the "‘:’m'“ ll.‘l! on | s william Hem’y “'tldon, the assassln, tho Tlmcgl: in !.ll"gfl!flem b 6 ¥ ut Sclence must find other agents ol estruc- ur court C ons o ried | cou uar‘!warc nnd T‘nnem’ slotk Tln. Dr. W. E. Quine, Professor of Materia Med- R“ . ‘l"clfj'rfl! a2 C é:ltl' % Ring savage crep on thesamo cause of action, var in form ] s onds and Bridges, To the ramo Comnittee fca and Therapenties in the Chicago Medlenl D " S ferred a petition for a six-fout side- College, corner Twenty-sixth street and Pralrde | W3 re 4, "fimy'v"" ‘:1,&,5",?;,",,“ lcclfi‘l‘{fln‘l’r’u“‘?”l"fifi Pqu’mell\l:nnfl :".reet, from Thirty-ninth street AR DL ) e Fire-Commissioner Cory returned n bill of E. g.‘,,‘,;,};“’."{,',‘_fl‘%g,,"';u,,fi‘l‘,‘,’?,,‘,{ evenings ot 8 | 5 prasion for rubber cai‘;s that had been re- ¥, L=t ferred to him, which be #afd belonged to the At ameeting of the Union Catholle Library | Village of 1lvée Park, All thebillaof the town 4ssocintion, held ycaterday afternoon In the | to this firm have been pald. He also reported {brary-rooms, vorner State and Monroo streets, | tligt John Iallberg, driver of the hook and Ao following-named persons were fll‘lwl"“dl Jadder company, while ot exerclsing his team Jommittee to sclect names of candidatea for the | had met with an acceldent. 'ITic snap to one of Jarjous offices of the Association, the cluction | the lines had become detached, leaving nim only o be held about the 1st of May: M. J. Kean, [ gne liue to drive with, He being in danger of tion, same who attempted the nesossination of Gov. Now, the savage is a man-child. Helsa man Beelng what fire without alr willdo, we shauld Packard, of Louielana, on Thursday at the | and anald man inbody. ke is a child, and rep- | eec what /ife without air will do. Reeall ghe State-House, New Orleanss and Willlam Henry | resents tha childhood of tbe raco in mind. | Black Holo of Caleutts, where 140 men had Weld ‘i. Nve fn Springfield, and Is weil Primeyal man was beat upon by the elements, | twenty fect square of breathing rvom. If in Weldon used to live fn Spricaiield, preyed upon by the beasts, deccived by the | that airiess prison there had been o vat of grape known by muony of our citizens, who find ft necmlnF flatncas of curth and vauits of heaven ’ulm, a Julce of the gralns, thers would have almost impossible to concefve of him in the role | and rising and setting of sunand etars, tortured | been a store of oxygen; but the men had no of nn assassin. lxg the pitiless world without, ana tormented by )Is_(lm'er to wrench it from the other elements. The dlapatches in yesterday's Journal gavea | the dawning world ot thought within. he penudllium, o plunt that n{) ars as mold deseription of Weldon: and the additfonal fact Painful to the savage {8 the claw of the. tiger | on certain objects In molst conditions, perishesif mentiuned that umong bis pupers was also | or the breath of the north wind, More painful | deprived of ulr, but it can separate thc oxygon found a letter from Mr. G. M. Brown, formerly | his own thoughts, - Ilow was man to be de- | from the grape, corn, rye, or barley-juice for ita genfor of the firtn of Brown & Coleman, of this | animalized and emancipated from tho thrall of needx! as the sugar, chdreoal, and glycerine sup- rather than substance, and with the score of ners’ Tools, &¢i, special pleas o defense and replications | quesdny Morning, Feb.20, at 10 o’clack, In_ reaflinnancel Why should every con- | atstore 081 West Lak siderable chancery suilt have a bushel or WAL A, DUTTERS &CO.,_Auctinoerrs, CLOSING AUCTION SALE, t;ro of I:‘ma. n&uwerl, lcrmu-hll:n, ’ilt%"' "emp- T oLOSIN ons, an nderous documenta without num- hfli in ;.el’ m:rmavcr,v “mpl,? m}u ]ot‘ g‘fitfi' By ABE LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, A8 Lo whichon few nages could canclacey 1ell 410 of all unredeemed goods overdue, T laeyers Wb deasy hors, The courls apies | _ Tuesdny Doruloi, Vb, 20, ot 10 o'clock, lttlo or no real use of them, The solicitors | st Buttars&Co.‘s Auction Rooms, 115 and 120 Wabash. etata all the facts clalmed] orally tothe Chancel- | Ve BOFIBGa comer Madln-at. Tor Inafew minutes. Why THOIQ. thoy Habda | e ale A BUTTIIES & 00 Aletissasts, city, led to sonie inquiry(by a Journal represent- | nature and dedemonized and delivered from | plied themeelves with oxygen froh other cle- | so on paper at the outset? ' The everlasiing en- REGULAR WEDNEHDAY HALE. 8. K. Dwyer, P. M. Hanahrough, IV, A. Amberg, | losing his l(h‘,ljnmpcd from tho trick, suatain- | Gtive yesterday, T o wten eaneine | et o snperstition Thonts than tha air, mlm{ggwlmouc air {3 ex- lnrfisn'xleut and procrastination sttending suits | 50 Rolla Carpetinz, White Granito and and E, 1. McDonnell. Theru will bo o quarterly | ing conslderable injury. The tcam continued | siyely” establislics the identity of the asssssin | A philosopher, who has mada studies of | plosion; livlig without air Is fermentation, Tho | in chancery arlsa princioally from the painfully Yellow.Ware, Table Outlery, Gro- meetingof the Assoctation Tucsday evening. running, and {n turniig the corner ran Into the | witn William H. Weidon, about alx years aince, | bables, tolls s that & child during the lirst two | product ol tho onclsa volume of gas; of the | tedlous and prolonged docismonts made uss of ceries, and Woodon-Ware. 1t was stated Saturday that Albert and Frank | diteh, breaking one wheel and the frame. Tho | and for two years prior,n popular clerk nt | years of its lifo is experimenting to galn knowl- | otber aleohol, Thu oue has slain its millions, | under the *established practice.” No such | Wednesday Morning, Feb. 21y nt 10 o’clock, Grundefs had been fndlcted by the Grand Jury | Commisstoner said ho had sent the truck to tho for recelving stolen goods, Tils was & partial | Babcock shop for repairs, and had engaged o error. 'The two who were indicted were Alhert | two-lores team, to which ho had attached ono and August, who do business on Desplaines | of the olil hose-carts, which would be used un- etreet. Frank Grundels, the third brother, has | til the return of the truck. Hallberg s much a storo at No. 137 West Lake strect, lio hus | improved, g L not been Indicted, no chiarga lias ever been pre- lc&tme}‘er & Co., Monlding, Ilatlana & Co., ferred ngalnst i, and he has and always has | and Kennedy, Asple & Cu, presented a remon- Dad the reputation of being un honest, upright | strance szalnst paying license for thelr wazons ciizon and merchant. toed lorlh-u‘l’l‘ng l;fl"rfi'k The; nll;l tho city ;zld % not reqitire them to take out a leense. er S el Thomas MeAlaon, & nated | anaiderable discussion they werg, allowed to hicf, who is wanted upon a capina from the | Niheormr IO o, T el ore. LOEYy g&lmiml Court, under an " indictinent. with | JUFphy and Carson wero apholoted o eommit acl Coloman for robbing Mrs. Alice Malo. :!tl‘:l'l’:l:l‘!’;::?fl:""?: n?!h“ which ‘would bo just Brown & Coleman's sture. edge of tho materinl world {uto which it Is born. ( the other 1ts hundreds of milllons, = Fire-water He will bo remembered as about five feet five | It gazcs on the Hght, 1t pushes out its hand to | 13 not the only work of these wrenchers of oxy~ in helght, of heavy build. ruddy complexion, | touch and feel whatever forin of matter lics | gens they liva In the bodles of men, Science, dark hair and cyes, exceedingly dressy, and as | around It. 1Its scuses are os the antenn of an | withinafew years, hias told us the causo of splenic nceustomed to wear Burnalde whiskers. His | {nscct, tha feelers of nature. Tho babyhood of | fever to be myriads of organisins In the form of Springficld carcer was that of many clerke, with | the race Is os tho babyhood of the individual, | transparent rods swarming through the blood. nothing to especintly draw attention toit, If it | 1t Is tactile. The scnses aro on the alert. The | Kidred discoscs aro scarlet and typhiold fever, had not been recatled by the recent tragical oc- | child and the child-man belong to tho school of | cholera, and small-pox. A ‘large per cent ol currence at New Orleae, About cight years | phtiosophy called realiatic. the deaths in Chicago during tlie past year since Witllam 11 Weldon flrst became employed Everythilng Is preciscly what It scems. Color [ must be scored to Invisible organisms’ which at Mr. L. 0, Coleman's present store, o ias [ {3 real,” darkness and shadow also are real sul- | act up In the body a prozess analogons to an nffablo young man, and polished; about 31 | stances. The child aud the child-man must | fermentation In the vat. We ece Naturo no ears of aze then, and the sonof a Lutheran gruw from the letter of nature Into the spirlt | longerusn schicme of unalloyed wisdom and elergyman at Bethtcliem, Pa., a short distance | before Lhe{ learn that things are not what they | goodness. Waare under the shadow of a mys- out from Philadelphia. Tle proved bimaclf an | scem: that darkness Is simply stillness in the | tery, A cyclono devastates '‘Bengal, destroys cificient clerk, the more 80 as he could speak | cther, that color is an appearance due to cer- | 20,000 human llves and countless anlinals called Germar (being In_ fact of German descent), | tain vibrations In tho ether,and that matter s | dumb. Clouds of insccts destroy our harvests, thing Is now known in England or in the Code | st Butters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 118 & 120 Wabash-ar, States, and wo sliould take counsel of thelr wia- dom. Tha old system scems to he ona of form 50 COOK STO v E nmmnt of 'nubsutn'nuu; ofle;hnlen!lfly n‘d m;l. v;! mey o ction ant 1ol o act, o The ' new system Involves plain Wednesday, Fel. 21, at 11 o'clock, T allogatlons eriied Tomoms sbelmady Arair Riskina Hosak, ocution, nll allegations verifled, formanbolished, | § 3 & nna 120 Wabask brovity and succinctness, and therchy perspi- 4 oo abash-nv, flnuy".{‘llrc‘fit plr%eusnui and s nle’xll\l rvénll!‘a.dl ta | WA A BUTTERS & €O., Auctioneers. m is to furnish ample and cfllcient remedics, o 9 s withont broadeast allegations or cumbersome DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, records. Lawyers familinr with both schools of EMDIOIDERIES, BTRAW GOODS, &c. pr:{cilku bleuc]vlzlx’lh& wmmm.));p{‘ pmcgcc.bglm Regular Thursdas Trade sale. . modern sim eation, ¢ better. oubtlesa S there nre exrpelllmt points ineach, Itwould noy | Thursdny Morulag, Feb. 22, nt 9:30 a'clock, beagreat fask to adopt onc or the other at our Atction tooms, 118 and 130 Wabash-a. ncy ol agold watch at the corner of Halsted un{l Mather streets several months sgo. The Itenry McShano presented o bill for 852101 4 for the four bells, and the mounting of thesame | and speedlly uchleved n marked popu- | the shadow cast by force, Emancipation cumes | and In ono year the loss Is greater than from | modern system ta our country, and we hope to WM. A, WOTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, fame ";‘l‘ff!;‘n “"“‘"‘“'":z";l‘g m":““(’;“!fi&e‘&"{l’gg onthe differcnt hose-housce, Action was de- | larity gmnn;,? this fellow-clerks and olhgrs through the hud{not the heart. Flako all the | tho armles ye! men, North and South, In the | scc it done. "]“ "‘;(‘, ey Fv‘ ‘foh“n f ,’flltfinth Torden | ferred until the bells had heen tested, with whom he aesoclated. Mr. Coleman, in | hooks in which man hins uttered his soccula- | hottest year of the Rebelifon. A parasitic plant | A large number of bills are pending in the By HIRAM BRUSH. l“‘\t "‘“lfi:’nk“ n ‘3 ‘l" ther mynn ¥ the Asalstant County Treasurcr Wililam Bye sent | conversatlou yesterday regarding him, spoke of | tiona about grods and devits, about heavensund | attacks “the potato, and Ireland suffers the | General Assembly to reforin the practice {n Oftico, 108 Fiftheav. el L‘nnnclrn' a”%." E‘l';‘r :{:,‘ém “m‘.‘n {s | in o communleation stating that the Treasurer | Weldon as fodustrions and trustworthy; one | hiells, ubout ghosts and the ghost-world, and It | miseries of famine. A low organism fecds | many particulars, and will doubtless recelve et e 4 e ot vomd ory of . watch gocy '2 | would npply for judgments In delinquent taxea | who would be cansldered rather retiring except | they'formed a monument as highas thepyra- | on the sflk worm and scnds distress | merfted support, but, "kfi onr revonue *system, 108 MADISON-ST. tinamith named Rufen Piras, and for the larceny six weeks earlier than previous years, and it acompletoand symmetrical code thoroughly for a strung Jiking for society, and by good [ mid of Eeypt, lke the pe-nmld of Egypt | through France. Invisihle throngs assall man looks and uccomplishments Weldon was® litted moly would commemorate nothing but fruitfess | and strotch him on tho rack of paln. On this to ndorn rociely and become quite a soclal | toll, sub-sensible world—this Inferno—8cience. has favorite. Mr. Colcman tinds it alinost impossl- ‘Take, then, any stray leal on swhich man la | turneil her most searching lens, Her firat dls- ble to voncelva of Weldon in the roloof an | any age of tho wotld has written an observation | covery was of the maludy that ruined the ellk nesassin for personal or opinion's sake. Ile | made on Naturo, aa that lic saw a bitof clectron | Industry. Her flrst triumph was to stamp out cherished very strong opiniuns, but rarely gava | ottract o hair or o shred of silk; written that he | the disease by deatroylny tlie sceds, Is notman utterance to them, Hewas an ultra, or a8 Mr, | saw o kiud of {ron pull toitsell a nailor n | of more valie than many silkworins? . When Colciman expresses it, even o bitter flcmocmt; needle; that ho saw tho migration of o bird, tho | discase wus sluying the Wortns of 4 natlon that stlll ho very rarely gavo utteraoce to his politle | bibernation of a bear, or the spluning of a | natlon roso us one man, and called all Rer great cal vicwa even among his most intimato friends. | coccoon by a worm, or felt a quaking of the | scicntiets to the rescue. When scarlatina is Mr. Coleman s umong those of \hildon'- carth, or” eaw liquid tlire bresking from a | decimating the babes of our land <we call Springtield fricnds who fncline to the theory | mountain, or observed the moon celipsing the | it a dispensation of Providence, and pray for that hie nust have been hired to commit tho | sun, or a round shadow faillng on the moon,— | resignation. It Science lad a clear commission assassipation; but there arc others who think | then take tho thoughis born of bralns that | over mien as Pouchiet had uver the slikworms of his love of display and itching for notoricty led | brooded over the facts, and you have a history | France, she could in a few ycars atamp out every would be necessary for the Collector to make ‘n’;l{‘nu'%“n’l"{;g){"gv:rll“fl“fl“g“::‘",'.";":::” atthe | yig returns about March 10, Tha communication was received and placed on file, and the Collect- ANOTIIER SHOOTING-AFFRAT. ! : Michael Ward, a young man of 18, residing at °r‘:‘|",m,'_‘::fi';,=a fi,';‘-c{,','el“"r',"f}l:;:cfm";zai h No. 60 1llinols atrect, apneara to be rather a ico O aon das e D) S0 eatalilialig oy, even though e does carry a “pop " of ;-'z}‘{"' i 5;"" f‘kdo":'l‘“‘ corner of Vifoutian dimensions, But ho _scarcd the | Fitssccond and Malsted atreots, was Laken pollee of the West Madlson Street Statfon ctear | 2100 1S COIIMESE bancie B Llter disee: out uf thelr story hoots at 10:30 Tust evening, | Hont e Fr ‘Attorney. ks uances ta :I‘:}fi?fifllhl‘; Jr::llmt;u:yuim\:m .“‘:_:,“!' e e"r'[‘.';‘l_'_’:’lf:i ‘Tho I‘l‘lru Crxnmllnhmcr returned the petition lie was @ murderer and wanted fo he | Jeferred to him in rezard to the nrpolntmcnt of locked up. Inqulry developed the fact Osear Moore as fire_policeman of District No, 2, that the young = man_lad actually been Mo "q“f“',cfl l{;“ r“}'“ appolntment he made by concerned i a shooting aftray at the corner of | 3 ¥ote bf tho Doard, mid he recommended the considered would’ glfl bost rosults. ) GLE A'Rm S _A_LE TUE DOUGLAS MONUMERT. e by S e o e | I IASELTINE COLLECTION Trinyxe, in an cditorial of the 16th, on the Dotglas monument, arc more sensiblo than PAINTINGS. common, Our nation; as a people, have not s yet come to the decreo of national growth and The sale will gommonce Monday morning wulture requisito to becomo monument-bufld- | SE1LI0. and will, continue tho adme aen: ers, We have only become gravesard-adorners, nz‘fhg abovo hours until the enad of tho cata. and in that respect we are, perhaps, not behind lc&un s raached. 'heso Fiaturas will bo sold at the best fimcorned t g shontIng alTeay At A0 S mer of | reduction of expenres rather than an increase at | him to tho act. of man's riso from thialdom o Nature to o | sconrge. that racks humanity: andy us sho hws | 807 people in fine cemetories. But our public | prjcay'Phat thoy will bring. . o o "o vemdence. ‘The cause of the affatr, a8 related by the preacnt time. The matter was lald on the Perhaps the inost Intimate Springfleld friend | of dominion over her, abolished Hell-Gate, sho wiil abolish el itsclf, | grounds aro lamentably deflclent in monuments TIRAM BATSH, Auctfoneer, Ward, whose story bears every evidence of v truthfulness, was an entlrely anorovoked as- mg'l?;flfi ‘,’a:?f""}?;gfif!dl‘:n‘;;"%gf‘"‘fi"""‘:’!’h;‘::: enult upon him and his girl by a gang of rougls | yueeod for twenty-nine fect mors thnn{m owns, hanginiz out fn the sano neighborhoud. The § (T to n wrong extension of tho asscssnient two were sitting on _tho sidewalk a short dis- | LoUUS ey coB e vinne nipe. - He asked that tauce from his home, when some girl ran to tell | [R5 R ERPOILY ATA0C BIRE e BERE L u [fellow lmmud WL ‘n.rh] that .\leckys W nlixl Tad paid of 814,90 each, and for & rehato on the yan spaking ws (Lyne) girl, 8nortly | g Sehich he pald. - Oh motfor, it was ordered Toneh nud o yourg compantun yames | Lhst hie be refunded 86,60 and be wilowed a re- {.. iAlf J,.‘r,".,. .,m‘l\ mlu glrx| ;ml(r n]l:"llllllxmu.l“l ;:::fxfi:r :’fi.m."::d warrants were ordered drawn o tndlgnities. Ward walked of ut they con- g : N tinued Tho assanlt, untll he drew'n reralu’»rlnd Thie wages for road worle in Distriet No. 4, zgd u‘tlrlnucfi. ll.‘ scems to hanclmlr;mon notlon | v 17 3 % _‘—"”———‘.( ot the place for a monumen over some- >’ J J body's bones, and wo are ounly to think of C]lflttel fllol“gflge bfile Seaa great Dl TR &'"m ",“'";:ng ‘:l;; At240 Indlane-a ead men.! ourse ? ot ! woll to put> up o graveslons ' ta | g7 wiloe toid shire lipusencid Gondtbt i moms show whero the bones of one who was once alive | ture, Itesting snd Cook Stoves, Bedsand Bodding, Care have becndeposited; and, if the person has been | pets, Fictures, l‘ll(cd-\; Aobyd Croakery Dmmlnel'l“i or bc;m kreatly &lg{. mzn:llhml;l “'I 1) et SUWAMBHURI Auttlontere very well to put some nof s and cnduring momlmnnl.lopshuw whore ho was burled. The At 88 NOrfll Clfll‘k.st', 3d.st0ry unvw:cn!loun tablets over the grave of Gold- ol of Weldon's, In fact his room-mate when he The Prlmmvo man found himeelf the sport of | It la not from a supernal reahn that dellverance lived here, 18 Mr. George E. Maxon, now n | prodiglous forces, Powera ho had n himsclf, | shall comne_from tho {lis that tormeut tho fieah, salesman at Hendron & Co.’s, They were fel- | and viewing all things from himself, he con- | Svienco is Braluna tho creator, and Sira the low salesinen at Drown & Coleman's. Two | ccived of the forces of anumnflrflwcu. When | destroyer. The noblest gift to man is o great vears later, Weldon went to the Beehive store, | he began to dircct these f""" they lost thelr | man. “Tho nutes of the great singer, the tones afayette, Ind,, and later went to Cinclnnatf, | personality and beeamo forces, Wiien tho wind | of the great orator, stir the soul.” low many where he becamo salesman in W, H. Johnson & | was made ta fmpel a ship, or the river to turna | cars were ravished ‘?' the notes of Orpheus, ur Co.'s, of which houss Mr. G. M, Brown was | mill, man came o regard himsclf ns | heard tho tonea of Deinosthencs, or were then a partoer. «Mr, Maxon was also employed | tho greater power, and thess dethroned | awayed by tho burning words of Sherfilan plead- there with Weldon, who afterwards went to | powers became more snd more obedient | ing for ‘a prostruto continent! As ‘many Philndelphfu, and became connected with o | to his will. - The pift man has most | aa” the pulses of alr borno from thelr lips. white goods ‘mun‘, where he wns atill sunposed | veeded {s force. Born fnto n world which had | How many shall boe ravished by the notes' of the to be by his friends here until the startling | no gift but ground for hie - fect, water for his | next Orpheus, or swaged by the toncsof tho Jorth Sido. Monday, peh. 10, 1) th at the Temple, and aver John Bunyan's | Tuesday, Felt 20, at1ta. m.. wil ba sold an Fuml fired full nt Cinrrity'n breast. Fortunntely iho which was allowed last week, wero ralsed from | news eatry from New Oricans, He corrcapond- “&l, and air for his luogs, what 1s the forco in ( next Demosthenes! One of the Jateat achleve- | bones at Bunhill g‘le‘ds. are nnrroprllux nn{l all- | ture, u’-mu,mhm mad" Bedding, nutlnfl. l'c“‘ buallet, shich In not lavzer than o small Tinied | 81:25 8 dav to $1.50 a day, ed with Mr. Maxon, Mr. J, M. Hibbs, and other | bls own arm to the forces he must cmploy | ments of Belence fs the telephone, Itfs but s | sufliclent for the memory of thoss preat men | Bloves, elc., of Groome, o o ooy pen, strick and lodged in the left Iappel of (far- | , On motion, the tss of the Tawn Hall was al- | fricuds herc up to less than a year oo, but | sgalnst Naturel Man was so Impotent for thou- | * star of promisc.” ‘The other night an sudienco | dead: but grand monumeits in tlle¥ aces where SRy 3 Hiv's coat. Garrity's story differs, in that ho lowed to [lose Company No, 1 freeof cost for | never inentioned any connectlon with the press | sands of years, It was only on tho friuge of this | fn Milwaukeo Mstened to o plano played Iu | thelr great deeds were achiaved in life, or any- LI P N =} Heinys to know Hithe abontt® the Nght, amd uly | thele ball of Philadelphis or élsowhcre, and it s not be- fhbe that ho could plant the salo of his foot. | Chicago, xnd o man at Hoston whispered on the | whero whiera peoplo can behold them, are what [ BY BLISON, POMEROY & (04 interfered by calllng Lynch off and usking hiny | BilI8 to tho amount. of $273,83 wers audited | lieved that he ~was 8o connected. [ His primeval abodes can bo traced to-day by | telophone, and his very tones werarecogntzed | tho publie owes to itsclf, In appreciation of Auctioncers, Bi and 86 Randoipli-at. 1o o home.. Ho f tlie vounz man who ahot, & and warrants ordered druwn for tho same. Ad- | Mr. Maxon says thero was noth- | stono toola and heaped up shells along tho | by a friend in Salem. Bpace Is annihllated. A | the wood done, A most dissgrecable as- = &c burglar it the storn of Davis & Dunean, No, | journed for one week, fng of bravado * or reckicssnces about | shores of rivers, seas, and lakes, sitn in Orion {s brought ncar to our minds wheus { sociatton conneeted with that ~truly nobla "fir _A_IIII 12 151 Fifth uvenue, somewhat - more than & gear LXOLEWOOD. Weldon; he was in n;nmnrnuco and tasto rather IN BOUTIL AMERICA, we know what he is madeof. Hpain would bo | structure, the monument to Lincoln at ™ g0, " A mecting of the Teachera' Tnatitute for Dis- | fitted for soclety, of which he was ve?r foud | to<day, wave after wavo of clvilization has | a section of our lecture-hall if the telepliong and quiten pet, “than for war. Not bel RACKETS, gll:t :\;lh 2 vvallhc!ll uAL the High Scllm'tllfh.}l ;1[!! The game of Amerlean rackets I8 getting to | paturvay nomins, A papee was read by os il he o pepnilar sport i tho West, Tt fitat gatned | Bra ton, Rrincinal of theSprinees Sehoot, b e its American popularily in Philadeiphia, bt for | K201 10 the veutiiation af publie schools, the reason that {t requilres about_the sning fa- | ¥uld bo well i his adeico was taken into cons wilities us. hand-batl, It s graduslly taking the | Sleration In the bulldine uud remodeling o dnce of tho latter game to somo extent, | Schook-housea, A free discussion was entered 'he princiole of the game is about Iuto by the tcachers present fu regard the fiidly a3 hand-ball, barelug | 80 the fules and regulations of the schools. It that @ short bat Mke = &u oll- | seems# notwithstanding tho Inrge number of fashloned “paddle ™ or pudding-stick fs used to fine sehool-honses in l)nln district, that some of 1t the ball fhetead of e hund. Yestorday was | tho rooins are overcrowded, " Onie hundred and choscn for u contest ut the new guine between gon xeholars ‘oesnnyiotis srovnf interided. to ‘Thomas Fergus and Hugh Herrity against necominodate sixty-ve orseventy, which, inthe "o O"Malleyand Jobn Langan, at Carmody present stato of poor ventilation, ia a serinus & G'Malley's alley wn the vorner of Chicagy | iatter for the henlthof theschool. ‘The Board avenue and Franklh stre The terme were u{ Educ.:ulon_ ll.lullld duvise some meuns to re- Leat threc out of five games for §100 staky, | MSHL thest overerowded rooms. Springfield, is that it taki {8 embters o bomsocatea s emotons | AIOUY Tmmnss Chattel Mortgage - A o r be forgotien A0 m . The P‘lfll‘m whers it mfizht To have boen erected AT ATCOTION. was vas In tho midst of Springficld, near the State- House, where Lincoln lived, ana worked up the F U R N I I U R E Fphere of bis great life, whero all our cittzens and politiclana” could see it conatantly, and be reminded of tho lesson which it teaches to the worlil. 1 1f o montiment is to bo erected to the memo. ryof Mr. Douglas, Ict it bo erccted In ono of At our stores, 84 and 86 Randolph et, the most public places available in the city. | Tuesday morning, Feb. 20, nt Lincoly or Unlon " Park would be appropriute, o'clock, Union Park would probahly ba preferable, as it > 18 nearcr the greater number of people, and, if | The entire contents of an clegantly farnlahed roperly clovated, could be seen from all the | Botel. cieneseparts of fle s The puingnmen | BRUSSEL CARPETS, g ad- | rolled up ogainst her shores, and | sounded in our ear the impassioncd tones of dfeted to drink Sm fact ho wae o regalar church. | recolled before ™ the prodiglous fecundity | Castelar; England would be apart of our watch- attendant here), his nssoclation’ would not | of Nature, Man, armed with a stone, | tower il we could hear the volcs of Herschicl naturally bo with men of blood, e was, how- | with a stone knife or ax, cunnot push his dumin- | proclatming a new gulaxy in the night-hraven; ever, ambitious of distinction, and if s craving | fon from the wuter's edge Into the woods, erinany would ba n sectlon of our own heer- for notoriety led to the sct then hu's certainly | Bome men once thought thoy would reach hea- | garden {f we vould hear Holmholtz discoursing ot the notorfety he desired, and possibly more, | ven by piling “fi atower of stones. Thero was | of Sound under the Hndens of Berlln; Romo the 1nong other acqualntunces of Weldan, Messrs, another man who doesn't scem to huve thought | Eternal would be here If liere wo could llsten to Hivbs, Moper, €. Wolf, Uablizel,” Cashlcr | much about heaven, but confined himsclf toin- | the words of Sccchf, standing where tho % Starry Weber, and otliers prononnced him a fine fel- | structing his nel hhnrl in the working of | Gallleo" knelt, free where the Tuscan was man- low in cvery reapect when here, deserving of | bronze, The bulldcrs of Babol fafled, Tha fol- | acled, utterlng revolations from burning suns the mreat popularity which was hfs, Al ex- | lowers of Tubal Cain conquered the woods and | where the Tdscan was smitten dumb by the preased themsclves ay astounded when they | are conqueriug the world, and yet they were | vialon of a burniog heretic. The divine harmo- rend of his connection with the assassination, | armed with Iniplements only—uot forees. Man | nies shall bo sounded everywhere there aro will- and would as realily have suspected ono of | 1a poor; he {8 shaped “around his tools. | ing ears to lsten, Man shiall be freed trom the thetnselves. ‘The aplifon obtains among most | ITo” Inbors, and i heavy laden, beeause | trammels of place, of them that lie must have heen bired to do the | Nature s so reluctant nbt‘srv him, Prof, Gunning will speak next Sunday after work, and _yet that he would couscut at allis | Men in Massachnsctis toll and mofl and torture | noon on % What Sclence Will Do for Man Social- 9. ro= oyl b o ‘The Institute adfourncd to meet at the Fitty- | an ocenslon’ of surprise to them. the unwilling earth for its grain, and torturc | iy and Politleally.” jector ar pronioter of the Ilinols Central Rail- | Rich Pinsh and Rep Parlor Sults, Elezant Marble e it the eires eing 16 oy 10 o 1o | gt Btreet el ln four weaka. ,’ 2 =z the mino for its nctal, and "5;{{""'5“",‘;"" oot i e RS S l‘m. pi’;' mpl-'!{l;'lfr‘:flml positivo achlovemant | 108 BCttne fate e, Chaltr, [ounkon, B Mr, 8, M, Dunninu’s henery was relteved of a arture the metal into tools, and ut tho end ol of Mr. Douglas' life. ARREN, : J Y e ndld and 150 12 N At e Chikeng or Thue ey of coli e o (or TIHbEmDOEl.;I'('iaEAnSI ygN}J'!dbS:IIT. cach dng of toll there Is left to cack toller, after THE MISSISSIPP! RIVER, s = Table Linen, Plated ware, ctc. Ono splendid g, D, | 10 0%lock. Noclew to the thleves. The chick Tremant Itonse—a, J, Noland, Pltraburg &3 | ens were valued at $25, teeding and clothing and housing his body, an I the_ Bililor af The Tritaunt Thunt, Gulvestany G, 8. Kuapp, Hactfurds Planu, The furnitire, by best manufaciuress, Cmcaco, Feb. 17.—Eleven yoars ago Twas [ nverarts surplus of oo cents, 4he founder of | OAIRO, Ill, Feb. 18.~Tho Miss Wi AN T KECHER: nearly new, in gaod order. - Sald by order af ot pp! River, To the Edlior of TAs Tridune. ZLISON, P Y & €O,y }'l.""' ,‘,lm,,,h,l; b, ll“lA“\e\n New Haven h”"lmf ———————— present at glu lnlylng of the cn!rner:llu;.nn.nl the }(I:; t’n:m.vu Kg:l?:ynh{fi gl;:xnt unfl '{“‘.‘f‘\;"”.” with Its m;memu: mbut:!rlu. its lu:gth, and Cit10a00, Feb, 18,—1s it not true thatto thoso ks BLISUN; POME “,’.},mfi.‘l,u. Vood. bpringtield; W, Wilson, ' Philndel- REVENUE-FRAUDS. pRgposed Douglas monument, and the impres- geacrament which he called SMou's | its vast volume of water, threatens to baan un- | who attended Prof. Swing's church this morn- ————_-—.__‘—_'"“_— N el Sl iy, Rew alve sceno suggeated the following lincs. As gfi[fl{iw :‘:n‘"“:'h" ";‘;:‘:d“'.‘f."'m‘é"""'[“:’::.‘*“ht ruly luxury to this countrv. Could wo add to- | ing, tho question might arlse concerning tho By G. P. GORE & CO.,y An Exteusivo Systom of Smuggling Detect- | tho completlon of the monumeunt now seems to | jn inemory of the miilions who have nothing | Kother the sums of monoy which have been ex+ | propriety of bis asking the Rev, H. W. Beecher 08 and 70 Wabaah-av. ] b ] ed-+-1low the Chief of the Smugglors Made | he assured at an carly day, I thought perhaps | but acrusf.” Man will rlpen until the powers | pended upon it, and imagine the sppropriations | tolead his congregation in prayori Mr, Beecher's —_— Dy Onds A verey, SRSt the publication of tho Hacs wight be deelned | within Lim couimand moro ully i forecawiti | which nust be mado for it In ordor toget i | eloquenco lsuot doubied, bt lo_the silewn | ¢ OPENING ¥ ¥ aa et Vero York Times . 16, " ;. s, , o 3 0 teacl 8 race Lo la A hund on T Vi s ) iC Wol Ol b i‘.’:‘i l;\l; .E; u\lllml:lm. ;l ~ Fnrb :tz\;::rt: 3‘0:1!'!( l}m‘ Ill e ’l‘re?nury x;fllc(fln sppropriste and acceptoblc, CArT BN lha elfmunm( ’!;m:'n Is "lw 'mlulouyor Bclerm ::::,:,‘gxxl:thngu,::mh%:fl;fi"l:lm'l‘“,':l“_fiu :}I‘c Shnr‘u:ui:}ul l‘ho nn':’: wl':in -puk;. lml- the mul; T 'l Pacifle~Tn W, M 'y ave awara of the existence of an extensive azing vn on's ncbulie you A univerae ude should not rest under such charges ol (14 . *; f \\'grll’x; nxlul Ju N, u‘:grunlc‘:'l‘]'llu"'ck 1alan systens of sinuggling between Cannda and this STBTUEN A, DOUGLAS, Lot by i fznoble ana helnous crime #s now cloud Alr, Realll&l lflde Sll 0. in embryo. Thers Is an unsoinded sen of torce, | Pocket, To prevent the ravagea vaused by an On/aing Nin MckgmEn 1f Corner-dians, €hlcago, | for thicry stoms of matter dwell apart. In the | overflow of water, and its deplorablc effect up- ‘True patriols come from Jhmnt homes on blesk | oXpenditure of force atom will wed Itself to | on the people as regards wickness and loss of gew-finxhnd’llhou; atom, nud worlds will bewhere now is star-stuff, pmpcr!r, will demand fmmenss {mprovements They come from ferthesi-Eastorn homes, whera | Lookl tlent Iabor, Situated as tho river ls, in O 's surges IO V' CeL ¥ % e Y o hey nr;:‘? : n' arge gmu:l Frateio iate, and awel) your feet you will sce s crestlon finished,—the | thoe centre of a great country, 1t commands an _boooner, Mudson, Win.3 J. €, Thorp 3 country,the result of which Lattled thelr utmaost Ole Bull, Madixon; Jack, Pittsburg; ciforts to discover, Last September, Ma), Will- v \ 1. Bhaffer, Celne | fum B, Moore, Supervising Speclal Ageat, whils 5 t:""llm‘. Mass,: T, | on the fronticr and in Montreal, saw the cvi- Pnh:u'r "";"“_',‘.m JHon, B:n'munl dences all sround him, but coald not suceecd In d Mra, I, N, e oy ssronst | 1677, Spring Season. 1817, evidenve. PR Tuosday, Fob. 20, 9:30 a, m. ng from the nebuls to the rocks under | and pa ABbotL, Albanys tho Hon. e b Morgan, ~Oblo; | Betting to the bottomn of the mutter. ~ Short- b Ul Product of spent forces,—~wlhiere tom has al- | lmmense comitrce, which will probably never | o a1 who wish to sea the most of New York | 1)) & G‘OODS e e ioi | 1y nfterward, however, he reccivel @ let- he long . | ready wed itaclt toatom, Forve, then, itwould | bo destroyed by competing railwavs, The & . Therlimarans ot g A Tord averpons st | ter from @ person fn Philadelplia in whom | T0 a7 mouunicatal ple to Doughas, here, to-| (Gl BT oty of motium. 1€ two wilke atoms | products of the South. asing Northward, and | While visiting that city, the 8t. Nicholas ltotel At 1 O'Clook P, M., 3. Woolruf, 5. Louis: thy lun. Willlam Piorce, | ho had conlldence, wnyiug that the writer / niove against each other anid claby thero {s | Uienea to the Kast and Wests the uanufactures | offers tho hest facilitios, It posscsses awift and CARPETS Tudlapapoile; €. W. Yarker, Builsle; E. 8. Jobn- | had recelved o proposition W gu futo the smug- | Ayk yo why erawds assemblo here from our remotent | uree, 18 au unlike mass muvuup:nlmimnther. and_staples of the North passlng South- | varfed means of communication with every - son, q’;})‘fi;x&f N 8 New Yo eling busiucss between Canada and New York, B unds; there s forve, ‘The raye of thy sun, fulllug | ward to the bordoriog States and the Uully,— ‘Why men of high and low degrco now seek these | on tho earth In pulses of cther, build the | form s vast svstcm of commeree, hallow'd grounda? alr, and the water, and the sofl, Into | hundreds of great steamers plyl Itis toshow a Natiow's love—todrop & sorrowlng | prass, and weeds, and chunks ot treew. Tho | With such o commerve, n bloel fro or ade by anlluh.urmvv of Douglas dead, whose namo all filll of the suu aid muon on the oveans drags | drift-wood, or o ling of cities partly buricd In polnt of Intereat, elther in connection with husi- GEO, P, GURE & €O., Auctloncers. mevens | GREAT SPRING TRADE SILE BTATIN, A, Holt, rk; E w5, 8, White, Philadelphlas the | Maf, Moore put the foformer In communication Hon, Schuyier Colfas, South Hend: I, 8. Tucker, |y Vi cf : Yo goapre oo, S G ster, |with B MLt il specl e BN, Cuninchiam, “Cluclunatt 4. ¢ Ao thiande af thebhiadsinblx district and dletel s J b, Ferry, Mict h Lo report to him et Washington, whers Indlunapolls; tho o o1y, Michlgan, the former liad facilities for obtalulng 'lotters hich cmploys i tho river, A, 25,000 cuble miles of water and dashes it twice | sn overflow of waters, 18 check upon business in th ¥ e AMUSEMENTS of {introduction to thoe ehief of the smugulers, hearta revero; every Lweuty-four hours uzulust tho shores, | interests which affecis In a denr{-’u 'the eatiro | comriionr hlacity Binday atletnoon, of qalck < . . Hecretury Morrill was consulted, and guve the | ;o arop a tear upon his grave, and o'er his mold. | Cut off theperennlal fluw of the sunbouns and | country. ‘fo avold these calamitivs, the con- R i rrame § all nature would div, save only In the deshing of | struction of lovecs for vitles, and ot dikes fur “To rear the **proud recording stone " fn honor of | the tide agaiust the shore aud in the carthiquuka | banks, §s cssential and hmportant, . Il nani, - and voleuno, Cut the fuvlsible threuds of force Levecs arv used to protect cities from fnun- % oFr . consnmption, Elvira L. Warner, wlifo of Samuel M, Booth, aged 23 yoars, Notlca of funcral will be given hereafter. 2o~ Latchileld, Cunn., New York Cily, and {] TUE GERMAN DEAMA. ufticers authority to uso all the mnm-.{ nocEsIry (& Thiladelpbia papers pleaao copy. 1t {s very castly understood why the New | to ferrot out the frauds, Majf. Willlams ond Chicago Theatre was s0 well filled last, eventugg | the informer procecded to Montreal, and the i Koch" latter reprosenting himself os a would-us | A namothat was *a tower of etrength* whilobo | that pull un the seas and all nature would dic, | dation, und are formed on the princivle of the | | PORTER~Sugday, ¥eb, 18, of congestion of the AT ATCTION, 4n Lo vecasion ot Mrs, Clausen-Kodi's begofit, Brehasen, thigy sUcvecienl 1 WOrmIng et wad liore on Earth, — $ave ialy Th the tremoc of the earthquake and | pyramid, with thy side next Hie Fiver solldly | bratn, Hattle L afaut daughter of William sud | on Wednosday, Feb. 21, at 0:30 B The peoplu who tir of melodrutna und trugedy | scives futo ‘the contidence af the chief, and | ADsweto wilching rolling years shall add re+ | thy glars of the) volvante fres. Let the crust of | puved with stone, Lizzle Pozt Fuil )i 0 £ Borinp Btyles in i theso bard times will Nterally flock to sec | Jearncd ull his secrets, except the names of bis suubted yurts, the ¢lobe cool down through the tolten zone | ' Dikes sre constructed differontlv, Plies aro | , Kuueral st2:80 p. s, Monday, ¥eb. 10, fron | M. 2 e Spring 8t RS, something of nlighter and moro mnusing na- | contederates, which ho was careful uot 10 | ot for tho glant mind alone,—not that he oft dis. | 81 wieet the sulld vore, and a.d of nuture would | Grat driven at required distances from theshore. | graceland. DY s MEN B.' BOYS ’, snd YO “-.' ture. Last evening's play was & musical farcu zll-;louurmuotwmmumllng all attempts to hiayed die. The world wuuld be a tombof spent | They vary In leugth, nud it is often necessnry ‘Women's, Missos’, and Childre: 4 taky n off his gusrd. [lis namo in six tableaux, und was the best play of | js 1), McClannaghan, “ue st mado. i tms description that has been given &t | appearance when o lad in Quetee, whero he was thiy theatre this scaean. ‘The **Postillion of | vaiployed as a stable boy. ~Subsequently he he- Muenchburg, by E. Jacobsen, Is apparcntly o | canio un express inessetiger on the Grand Trunk parudy on the opers of the 4 Postillion of Long- | Rallway between Portlund und Montreal, and Jutmeau.’” There is o certuln casy und natural | did o good hushwudpu-lng nnumilcu goods ot iluw of langusre, u somewhat refluod wit and | the train. He wat detected and” discharged {n humeor, and abundance of comical {ncidents In | 1564 or 1365, Then, with his illegel saviyga— it that has inade it a very popular play. It has | about §1,500—ho wont to Montreal and opdied s been ablo to hold its own, contrary to the | saloon. Soon afterward he perfected .....P began fute of muny others which have been | his prescot -{.nem of sinurling, fle nanaged shelved after “u few performances. There Is | to get Into b ‘m the United States Inspector sutking objeetionable und coarss in the humor, | at Moutreal, sll the bagrage masters of the va- LA DEKGE—AL No, 43 South May strect, Loul 8 D evivionon ot T nd Jewala'tx | wear. Oataloguesready Mondsy. Berge, l{ed 4 years s monthe and 10 d-ldn. QEO. P, GORE & C Funeral ut 1 0'clock ta-day (Monday) by carriages 68 & 1o Calvary, Frieuds of the fumily are iuvited, —_————————— SUEEHAN—On tho 38th inst., Jawes, youngest | By WM. F, HODGES & Co. 80 of J. nd Frances Ellzabeth Sheel cqualnwances of the said Prlo raapuctiully inylved to sttend the funeral CHATTEL MORTUAQE SALE OF resldenca No, 1547 Prslrie avenue at ) Sonday, Feb. 10 HOUSEHROLD GOODS, MIBBENT—In (hua clty, st No. 103 Miler-at. . Lincoln-st. of moadle. ot 3115 upon the moriiug of the T | o 160 Fack-ave sore Limochiats i feale e 4 vours"and 2 dayetand ot 7o3 | NOXPAY MOUMNO, LIS ohfn. o Tl An nlgqnl{:nu that touched our hearts, and fiercest With what forces could ho sro himselfd | tu place” one upon another to reach a more oea dlemay'ds “Tis not in bonur of these glfts this corner-atone Not the wind, for air would ho motionless as | solld tuse, A “riprap composed of stonvs, L p ""“‘:}" rlnl-m ltli'u Tocky, fur in thfix:n yul‘iuu‘trcuz. :tu..'lfl l!.h;m\'n n ::ctwcnn them ¢ 18y, 5 0X; uplted with otber efements, Thy | and the abore. ~This forins u teiporsry cme But for the patriotlc lovothat o'er bis heart held un{v”n help wonld cume from the stured voat and | Lankment, which provents an overdon ur'au fin- sway, u:ll l‘n; hc‘re {s carbon "'l" lnub nas .nuau% its demebuhnnuu l::u the r:vel"l bed, 'l‘fimpornrr v v oflinitics tor oxyuen. «an be burned, Oxy- BaY, ceause e Waler sool works aroun: Ant ‘fi',:""‘.:"‘:':' ;"" bls words when strlcken by | uo\'canbe made o jostl against fts atoms, | and uhdermices it, aud the fev, or obhier cises, low like n bugls-call they rang throughout our L the forve from the sun be cut off and man l)ul on the fdnishiug touches, and It sinke, caves Northern landt could live ouly on the fores gathered fu the | In, or floats down tho stream, sccording as o H§tand h( the Unlon, friends!" he crled; **stand | globu's crust. ireok of Naturo dlctates. Iee, howevor, Is the by the Union fastl 5 Now the force that comes to the earth from | most furmfiable enemy of tho banks, especially Ttear up wy mlh‘l.ml jo the falthi** And thesa ufly to day is not enough for msp. As it took | when gorred. . sl ¢ words Wero his last. d'llenry, aged 1 year and 6 days, p o ; he past to produce man, so ¢ requires all | A gorge is urnally caused by two great ficlds | Adaim and Jane Stibbert, Y ta, Parfor Furnfturs, Maz) ! e nor ls |18 language or plot 60 decp 85 to cuuss | rious trajus ruuning out of that city, and cer- the avcumnutated capltal of thi past to support | of fve loating down strcam togetlier. Too wide i 410 0" oAby oin, sud Klichca Furniure, rucke the student lgfll‘u ful houre of dcep aud partiogs | tafn Montreal telegraph opcrators. Ue would | OUF Farlyr-Pecsldent well knew, surrounded by | i, ~Nirike out e OP wrirE by LHe Tare. | 1 QaabARFUIEE stine. patom smlilonotiey ara | | nacemitofirscaliutat 1 c'clock 16-dey uee, Beds, Heddik S50 Es ik unsuccesatul study. 8 tnaiu plin cen to E:t from the bagguge muaters duplicate-num- smuae, und (v has succeeded 1n on uusual de- | bered chocks, wilch he would forward to wree. ‘The perforinunce last cvening, coming sa | his customers in this vouutry, = Then % tlve. WILLARD—AL the cesidenca faf bls_dsughter, WAL £ HOBGES & 00, Auct Mrs, John G, AM:Willisiae, No. 1568 ltush lln’el.nf 603 Weat Laku-ob I‘S{‘;‘::r:y'flan“ml‘:u:h' Mr. John N. Whlard, futhe | ————eeo———————— 28, . | et fres by the burning of coul, aud man would | wedged inwith tho shores, and the ive following Fhat ,'f:,'.?: bouglas bonesty ho safely mighire sink to wye level ol an l-clad, lll-buuwd,lll-lc-l behind s forved uuxlorhw cro it lodges agalnat A tuckin 3 gt It was to sce these late opponcats | flliterate serf. No,afr 4¢ free to breuth and | thegreater cakes. Intl way the river becomnes 1 age. RADDIN & CLAPP, soull after several POOr vucs, was Inost satis- | when the ornler arrived ho woitld ottach ota bura jo our lunga and blood, but costly to bury | blucked for inlles up. A gdrgo which requires | Fuberal scrvicesat the house Tuesday 8t 3:30 p. N fustery, belug siouth and even, undabowed that | the other check to the packuze and | Ghoulder to shoulder In the cause of their dearna- | fn our stoves and furnaces. Meteoricstones tell | threo dave in {iusinga plve polut is equivalent | = Momalna taken East for intorment. AUOTION AND COMMISSIO. the perfonuers had uguin learved thelr partu. | telograph to the customer fn this style: Mve land. us by thelr chenfenl struc that they came | toabout 300 nlles of floatinglee. The prassgeof | _§% Cleveland and &t Loals Mrs. Clausen, who Las so few opportunitles | ** Pay noto 7,088 8.," inesnluz, *I La ‘1o show her tuleuts fn thelr proper sphere, hod | ehipped to-day box No. 7,080 by way of Spring- tho star part of the plece, uud earrfed it through | fell” The purchaser n this ¢ity could thus with the irearcat credit to herself. By her sus- | tell the hour of arrlval, and by golng to the taiued efforts she kept the sudicucs ln w con- | Urand Central depot and presentiog thedupil- staut roar. 8he never showed berversatilo and | cate check could get Lls goods without ques- mimle powers to Letter udvantago than on last | tlon. All packsges wero sent as baggage, tho evening. Mr. Vou der Osten commenced well, | rullway companics befog thus defrauded of the with an intellizent conception of the character, } freigbt. McClannaghan shipped anything that BOOTS & SHOES, bsbelelitopinte ol FOUERENPON 83 and 85 Wabash-av., CELEDRATED throaghons | Will offer alarge line of new Seasonable Goodh the ‘I‘I'nlnln'v;u&mud"du -1{ Tuesd Just recelved, “10 i u . . gf& 0% 571'1':”&."5""1' | ==—= =t 0. Hodetr osfes | By JAS, PP, MCNAMARA & COq Nies ooy Y 17 Wabash ar., %, W, cor, adison v from & world which was scant of breath,—a | a gorge is very destrucuve, frequently sweeplng 8o, whils wo gather here to-day, lot pasty-steife | world deticient ‘i oxygen. Infecding our furs | betore it indreds of thoustnds Of doliare " y 0 naces the cquilibrium between plaut aad animal | worth of property. it ls alter tho passage of At -lu\mn‘qx patlot's dylog words let every heart | ;0o brogeu. Wo niey be w‘n‘uumlug vxygea | ons uf (h”e-up:zw)'zcl that high water usually +*Little Glant's" grave let usonr | mOre raplaly thau vegitation can geverateit. | scts in. new, For every atom of Lhu"’iu giving ges which {s Aun jllustration of change In the river's base is Union faith and love we'll prove for- | flucut futho alr, & huudred “willion” atoms are | noticea {y the instauce of & guntleman reslding tver true, locked upin ud oceans. Caunot sclence | opposite Calroy IlL., ju Missourl. The river bav- unlock these magazinesd The ocean, whicn old | og upproached tvo near bis residence for per- but as the pluy progressed ho becamo care- | wus called for—silks, laces, cloth, perfumery, | L8y downtile priciple to-day, frm as tbiscor- | Homer called {ruitless, cannot man wrest from | sunal convenlence, ho romoved his bulldingsone | __________ MOOKS, —— ~ "~ TAR BAI Tews, “30d “thd’ yaVa A uneven perform. | etc—and ho was s eure of the perfection of |y BorMenes S0 S0 S G Torce e well ae tah - Tako carbonia the form | Auile back, Tho stcond scasou of hizh water be- e e REGULAR SALH OF suce, ufter beglning §t in e manner | bis arrangements that ho slways fusurcd de- Ll grest duty ps! of loat sugar, mix with s Mitle chlorate of | fug passed, tho river's bod was agaln found st of ebtiro ' llbraries. B BOOTS AND SHOE that led oue Lo belleve 1t the best thut ho has | livery. No money was asked uutll after the re- | myen, when the transfent scenes of Earth from | POtases, which contalus oxygen, and have the | his very door; aud now Lis eyes arc turned to- prices pald " for ‘Sandard firen duriog bis stay here. Mr. Koch was as | celptof the gouds. Then be required payment 'us sliall pass sway. elements of combustion ly(ng side by side, and | ward the Far West, and he Liopes to reach there apiasct anrkind [ Cal of AT AUCTION, pimjtablo and plessing as ever. 3Mr. Dopald | by check on the Bank du Peuple, Montreal, | ouws cnuph sball mfuu hls we honor bere to- | we geta Gre without air. 'If, now, the water in | abead of thoriver. Corner Madisn ad Desr- | TUBBDAY MORNING, Feb. 20, ut 0130 o'clock gave a very clever plece of actiog, while Mr. | with which bodid busiucas. S0 succesalul Las Y. Caie. Bax. 1he ocean could be made to yleld fts oxygen to Whetber it is a wise policy for the Gavern- ts, ek JAS. P. MNAMAIA & CO., Austioacs™