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, . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 95, 1877—SIXTEEN PAG-ES.' 3 = STATE AFFAIRS. covered the Younger brothers and Charley Pitts | of those who are despondent and discouraged in Q Qescribed by Bret H 1 gvont ; y : ung ] S arte. It wi L N 8 - nea: bie ther's Jarm wod eommern TheY i | SLioge who are desp GOSSIP FOR THE LADIES, | frecrbet vr ot Hute, o would ssioni | cvcning he iy el s S, bere L | pae, wor dstrorad by 1% Sy mght mation to Madelia, whic P OE 5 adelia, which resnlted in the killing The students of Heck Hall are circulating s fathers rear their danghters in luxury, smile on | 23u¢”” * Oh, no,” said she, very demurely, ‘| who has been ou feave of absence during the i “that comes only every other day.” +| winter, visiting his family here, left for Panama . g . o e of Pitts and the capt Y & 2 ipture of the Youngers. tition to be presented to the Board of . ¢ isions of the Bill Passed by the Riustees of the Garsett Biblical fnstitute, ask- Mrz, and Domesti :0p | their marriages with penniless clerks, and make | - o . u z Provi Relative to the Crim ¥ ARKANSAS. ing for additional fnstruction and an_extra pro- = Crawsbey omestic Service absolutely no provisions of a steadfast kind for | , Norristown Herald: A Willlamsburg woman | Monday to joio his vesscl. 5 House eCE xpse :’/W THR ST B fessor. They realize thav under the present for Gentlewomen, tiic future of these dauchters. The Frenchman | lo0ked under the bed {or o mad 795 times, and | | fhe, Chicago , Quartette, aselsted by Frod 3 . i o t h able 1o com- g o was disapovinted eac! 0, upon look- ¢ s 3 onspiracy. Lrrriz Rock, Ak, Feb. 24.—The Lower | S i e s A s fhey niglt ask inamazement, not why & poor busband | fn'thg Jo0uh time, ber Iabors were fewasded by | Church Friday evenine. i House of the General Ascembly has ¢ o e DEtiti . 3. B, Pitied-- wioel ry | finding just what she was looking for, she was | . Tie dairymen of this vicinity are interesting 2 < ly adopted | also recommend in_ their petition that Dr. J. A Man to Be Pitied---The Won- | be vrovided for, and on what_resources ber ! A ng for, SX A o ihe Sta g:fi“é&“f looking to a compromise of the | Wentwortlt, D. D., be assizned to the professor- ders of American Marriage. children are to leant He would probably be g‘g;figfi’g‘lenm that she didn’t enjoy her :gm::':he‘ss ',‘:,;‘:: establishment of & cheese fuc- Aore Looseness in e te ship. Over two-thirds of the students have X told that the father’s mission ended with the | Mr. Dunton is quite ill, and is confined to his i sirned it, and are manifesting not only a great danghter’s marriage; he would feca compla- When a soclety young man falls in love with room. Printing Contracts Un- ; - = deal of interest for the benelits they will derive ¢centsmileon tho father's face as bis {ricads | & youn 4 ur X r . e 1z lady and calls to see her four nights a * edrihed. FOREIGN. from it, but have the best wishes of the institu- : ; ; congratuiated him, and would slowly gather in | Week, her sixteen-vear-old brother can set all | - DESFLATSES. 2 — tion at heart. How Wives Are Treated in Russia—She | that this complacency had two factors: <1 | ihe cigars he wants fres of coct s long o6 the ‘hflflfihfl“&:flflf"! the winter was given in THE KAST. The friendly contest between the Tri Kappa Didn't Understand, huve done my duty by her,andit is over at | course of true love runs smooth. There are oc- UEAAY crening; T i The Congrezational Social given by Mrs. Ben- ! Bl ] of Cliicago University and the Adelphic of tho Tasen o i casions whea a young man in love feels lberal | somin Boger Friday eventng was all” that connl The Oopperas Oreek Dam Bill Qomes Up | Brossers, Fob. 34.—Le ord tod Northwestern University was held on Friday " - For our part, we have geased to pity poor | enoush to give afig brother §2,500 to secture | do goxicne” 3o oo gai8 Jas all that could Sl : e o el i) to-day publishes | cvening in the Congregational church. The CIMCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES. girls growing up in scanty howes, and marrying | bis absence from the parlor. So, at least, we've | garad! here, ml e 4 in the House; om St. Putersburg declaring that En- | church was crowded with siudents and friends | vrwas a young printer's devil, who asked for a | penviless young men. These girls are tramed | been informed. e, who were p J Smong the youug e 4 e} for the life that awaits them. They must be D e Licdcnt o, this, e gland will obtain no concession from Russia | of the Tnstitutons. IHerctofore these contests aiclay replied, aid th man short of an e _ | have been very Interesting, bu one was far | But she goickly replied, 18 pert little Miss, content with httle all their lives; but all their T | S aereement, for the coerclon of Tur- | el tho average. The mhusic. by the Cicazo | - ¥ou Jook Inky and ek, (Lough Your head say | Somch bas boen prtporetion for cuch sontent. . SUBURBAN. dttanny sy 3 Holnan, located shoit r Key. Incasc the Porte persists in its refusal to i U S uartet, and the paper entitled the * Under- level, ks, ind Leads to Much Fillhustering and | exceute the reforms, England must abndon ?xker,”n'wcre the only redceming féatures of the | And Tl never consent to bo kiseed by the deviL.” | ooty gfifi%fieihf'idmfifimli:: urlous, idleuess, HFDEPA. stroved by fire. with its contents, on the morn- an Early Adjournment. 2an attitude which is neither peace nor war, yet | evening. Years passed, and the Miss became an old maid, humble life, and then married without dower, | The Board of Education met at the Village ngx::k':e smhin; e i 363 . imposes upon Russia all of war's sacrifice. The recoption dt tho Woman’s College on | WinyFizek and carle, falsc toeth and porssde’ | descrves more pity than . men usually bestow | Fall Friday, with a fall Board present. e T i lnmates barely cscaplag with gl iy Thursday evening was a_very pleasant aud cn- | Then sadly she sonSht to recall the o1d James upon her. And hier husband, full of enterprise 3 cs. The house was filled with a miscel- . 3 s : 3 VERS OF THE POWERS. | jovaile affair. Soelal conclave was the leading | Dos o pridtor rephion, s CThe doml wost, Liss | od camacity: tukes un s burlen whose weight | A Protest from George W. Waite and Mr. | laveous collection of farming impléments sud Proceedings in the Wisconsin and de_.:m_\, Feb. 24.—1It fs stated in well-inform- | oceupation, and this-was interspersed by music you.” i ® | Jove may lishten but cannot carry. Business | Brainard was read aguinst changing the school- farm produce, consisting of grain, potatoes, and i Minnesota Legislatures. ed circles that the Czar will certainly await the | of a varied character, and the occasional ring- | —Escaange. fuilures, broken homes, miscries, and crimes lic | books, The remonstrance was referred to the | saqmsics of flour, hesides the fufniture, in- 3 Powers’ réply to Prince Gortschakofl's circular | ing of the bell. behind this cur.ain. Superintendent. g two new $80) sewing machines: A large E before attacking Turk: Mr. Harold Lyon gave an_elegunt kettle- LADXY-HELPS. There is no satire so keen, if we had eyes to % barn near the house was saved with difficults. : ILLINOIS wking Turkey. drum to » number of Lis gentlemen friends ou Eondon Tiniet, 566 4B et Lo Ko L eth'u't hich 16 e!{,‘m 9 | . A potification of the sale of the High School | The causeof the firg is unknown. Loss, $100: § SORCOREN, e THE SRSATES PEacE. Friday eveninz. It was 3 triumphal catber- | Mrs. Crawshay Las published s new edition of | when a fond father gives the penniless yout, | 106 for taves was received from Ashel Gage, | IDirance, £400. ; * 0 8 ol i naten gl CoxstaxTiNorse, Feb. 24.—The azreement | in, and one fn which the festive caterer Was | her essays ou domesticservice for gentlewomen. | to Whoin he also gives his daughter, s sum of | Who bought up the property for the tax, $32.50, | o inciblent fire was discovered about 7 & Special ppaled i Fhe THouse, between the Porte and Servian envoys s con- | the victor. The gentlemen pronounced it suc- | 14"y o " 44 lo ser. | money to be invesied in busincss. As though | and now wants the little sum of $100.80. The | I Waltere drgpiy 108k in the rear atticof SraSGrIELD, IIl., Feb. 21.—The Senate met | qudeq. Prince Mil & cess, physically, morally, and mentally. n it she carnestly recommends domestic ser- any of ue comld Jook f s the < Walter’s dwelling, on Main street. Some % . Prince Milan will uddress a letter to Mrs. Edwin Haskin and Miss Lyda Easter | vice to ladies who, owing to the raising of the !'l i mII OJIL‘X'OO h"l‘ a momtb fault was that of the Township Treasurér of the -hy with which the room was filled. i 1 ta 3 v perils of business—the fact that. judged by eX- | g poqjq, Mr. Cly, Who was instructed to pay alj/{ mysteriously iznited, The building Is a three- story frame, and has been used for a lager-becr ihout a quornm and adjourned to Monday. e 4 q 7%/ the Sultan accepting the Turkish conditions, ex- | will take their depasture for Etirope tiis weck, | standard of education, are not sble to 11 the pericnce, failure is the rule snd_success thé Snflo!;nl. Be it l'nlfltflcg!i (h!; Péov]e l;f the state of Iilinois, represented in the General As- Tt chard & c evening. . The £ SembiE. Thatf o o morcpersons consirecier CUEBA. St chiurch ext Saturdsy ereping. There | the sito of the offces opened by Mro. Crawsbay. Aty Incorpatbted iy, village, Towaof THE EMANCINATION QUESTION. will be favored with Sweet music played o Chi- fownibip thereof, oFto defrand ‘the State of INli- | HAVANA, Feb. 24.—The Vocede Cuba, refer- | azo and distinetly heard in the lecturg-room cois, o 2uy county. incorporated city, village, | ring toPresident Grant's message and bis state- }n"_:”m%fih“&m&gfif:fig“;‘mf‘" “:fi;’-i‘;;"}‘ wn. or township thereof, In any. mauner, of for et @ ey 5 1o% porpose. and, one or moro of such parties do | Ment that Cuba is the onlyland ju which elavery | tive, They have also sceured the Ton, Wallin ¥ 3ct 1o effect the obiect of the conspiracy, all | DOW exists, says: “While slavery on a larger | Parons to lecture on March 10, st the same parties 0 such conspiracy ehail be liable to a | geale exists in Brazil, the Spanish law of grad- | place. iy of not less than $100, and not wore than al abol 3 2 S a0, ona 16 ba mprisoncd oither n the peni. | Ual abolition will result in ending slsvery in tertiary or connty jail for any period not exceed- | Cuba earlier than in Brazil. If foreicn Gov- ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. ¢ & that day, and were not in need, and so_counter- WIVES IN RUSSIA. i The light-fingered gent: ade i J manded the order. Jhe men waxed wrothy, Villuge last Sainnhygere;(’ulgn. clflfim?:b‘g; When they Lnd been for elght monthsin ber [ ., o 08 Sl 0 s, ha- 1 waxe th cupation, it was found that 100 la : - | and vowed vengeance, but did nothing, The » v talned situstions by thels 00 Jaales Lad 0b- | 410 reason to-doubt the fidelity of bis spouse, | Supervisor has no. eash on hand, but it is sup- | Lroke into M. Stepard’s residence on Ever i - had proved failures—th: i ¥ | deliberately harnessed her to a cart fn company | posed he has,—consequently these attempts at | EFGen avenuc, securing & dress-coat, silkc dress, six pro e iof themy | o ate—a species of double harness for | 1mposition. ¢ Supervisor inteuds to prose- a small amount of money. They also stole it is sad to hear, from inebriety. The : e cnte all making false assertions in regard to the | & horse belonzing to_Mr. James Danton. and number in the last six months js | ¥ Pich the lady was probably unprepared when ! grare of their worldly wealth. © making for Mr. W. H. Danton’s barn, they vastly ereater. Since F. C.'s™ letterappeared | 51¢ t0ok the nuptial vow. Hethen got into the took his curiage and harness and left town LAKE. ) CRIME. in the Times of Jan. 19, giving her cxperience | G2t il company with a friend, and drove the ill- | _The Committce sppointed to look after the ‘The horse, carriage, and harness have been re- 4 i ery interests of the Town of Lake and the Village | ¢overed near Alzonquin, the thieves leaving of an edncated woman whom she bad engaged | 2580ried team some sixteen versts (nearly eleven | 16 H;Sd: CParks I teforence to the title of the | their booty on finding themselves pursued and fourteen Senators were present. cept._those claimin ? g e > L L equality for Jews in Servia | 1o be gone bout & year. iti very-g - | exee e siness | taxes, and-who neglected it fn CONSIIRACY. and fhe right of the Forte to be dislomatlally | *.Soie. of ‘the. vipid Youne ladies of thie | Toes by Wroady ststsd that mih aamerr e | VAL brsale | down, ead’ e Seunty wite | | The Supervisor of the town bas been vory | Suce, The fre depariment was promptly’ an Ar. Matthews” bill, defiuing the crime of eon- | represented at Belzrad S Womian's Colleze have areanized 8 Soct shay has alrcady stated that high salarles are d 2 e, JUNE_ Mo d, this being their first blaze. Alter.n A i e zrade. The Sultan will grant oman's College huve orzanized a seereb £0- | yoi o oyored for qualified cooks, and sh witn children at her knees, will realize | much annoyed and perplexed by persons who | frantic use of, ladders. th 3 giracy and prescribing the punishment there- | Prince Milan a new firman determining the fu- | SCtF called the Delta Riio Sigina. Their ob- | B 070re0 e oIy this ‘(’icn;"‘d She hoW | alittle what it is to be poor; and the husbund, | represented that they were in distress, who | Ing with 8 few pails of the Soodin of the buld- . i for, was taken upon third reading and passed. | ture relations of Servia and Turkey. ]et;l"i? ngt. aqqn%u_ly known. S el sl Vwe)' ot }n cookery | whose business has broken under the strain of | (oS get anything to cat, and who were | Ctement, the husks were anchoned e e e following is the text of the bill, which is e e o Miss Carric Keunicott has been visiting her | classes will be held in wcture-Hall ‘of the | living expenses, will realize s little what it is to | “O1' % A meeting of th . The he The Persian Minister Las communicated to | college friends the past few days. stitute, 15 Lower S 3 ionless chi . sick and miserable, and who, when he inspected §,of the entlre fire brigade of the i od upon the United States statute on the | the Sultan a dispateh from the Shah oe : acze fri t rnl; o dave. bt Quebee lustitute, 15 Lower Seymour. strect, | MArTy a ]p_unmn less child of luxury. Fog she 2 North and South Divisions was - calied tha next { modeled u : P c Shah explainineg he first game of base-ha ur this £cason | portman square, on Tucsday and Thursday | %38 really portionless. The Europern system | the ease, were found in zood circumstances. A | day, the object being to secure same subject: that the assemblages of troops on the Turkish | WAs played'on Thursday. The Sophs were the A Y | of dower would have invested her fortune in | f Perin. and Richard Rus- | fa 2 uew location R A Bu foran act to arend the Criminal Laws of | fronticr are solely meant o proveat depreqs. | champions. moruings from 11to 1. The public on payment | the most securo way, wouldiave kept It retig. | o Liys 80 Abram Perin and Rid % | fhe the, fre apparatas, so as to have it nearef® & the Suate of Tllinois, on the subject of con- | tions of nomadic tribes, Theso assembisgen | The Gymnasiom Directors have secured the | are to be admutted to the hall to view thé worl- | fously secured to Ler und ber ehildren, so that | 56l called upon bim, whe he gave them an or- | the fext fre. “The meeting falied to accomplish i epiracies. Bave bean orderedite e services of Prof. Elisia Grav, the fnventor of | ing of the classes, which have not vet, however, | “Whaterer viclssitudes attended the bisiness of | der on Gagne & Morlers store for groceries, | N0 M¥uiper Jefferson 15 in s low condition, 3 tue telephone, to deliver a lecturc in the Meth- | been commenced. The Quebee Institute is also | her Lhusband, her living would have been secure. Bad ‘drawis varlons samie from the Tron Wi nrlé suffering from enlargement of the heart. ingtwo years, the time and place of confuement | ernments insist that slavery pe abolished in s i i h tocke 58 he oot of o i Lo be ot by 1 | 572 Wi i e in Cu'bl? o CHARGED WITH MURDEE. 25 genera! servant with the occasional assistanco | JAEL" Tuiesh WIthont. sparine e wilp «ort | joiny ater-works bave evidently gotten over | £olog i ihe direction of Woodstock: Detectives ‘The bill now goes to the Sepate. | Spanish law be eschanged for the Bra- Sweclal Dispateh to The Tribune. of a charwoman, 10 less then a thousand letters | e shaved the uniucky womap's head, tarred | Lhclr seure, They sppareatly think thev will be | L2820 P URCERRG 605 10 bn hoved thoy may WILD ANIMALS. = | zilian onc, thus doing away with tne | FORT WATNE Ind., Feb. 24—Last Monday | have been received at the ofices in Lower Scy- | and fcathered her, snd turncd her out of doors. | $DI¢ to make an amicable sciilement when the | “rpeTiome Literary Society was favored with a morning the body of Dr. E. M. Pinney, of Ken- | mour street; and at the present rate employ- | She naturally sought refuge and consolation | oo i hanie to wive entire satisfuction | D€ audience at the meeting Tuesday evening, vhen wile fault-finding 3 i T B e s e e | o, aapelling them o biame Braztt S | fom, O owas found on the track of fhe. Pitts. | ment coutd be. found for forty on fits. 1o | {rom her parih pricsts but he sent er back: fo | SCStie Fhich scema 1o wire eutire satistaction | 11 fhe tntcrest n the meriarions. expisey of S % "% | blaminé Cuba. Wiether under Spanish of | burg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad at | dsily to take charee of murserits. Peoplc have | Ber lord and master, preseribing further fagel- | [y oridiyture which would allow the city to | the Society scem in no wise abated. The music , ollows : » ’ SBrazilian law, we shall bave to pass through | F, B " - | at lust become dusirous that those from w lation. An appcal to justice by the poor wom- { g0 c 30 s ove with water in case it should be | Was especially enjoyable, a solo exquisitely ren- A s for an act declaring certain animals ferae | o transfiguration of the gravest importan orest, 0. The Coroner’s jury rendered a ver- | & 25¢ FHGRE T ri e Shelr earliost " | an and her relatives restlted in a non-suit, and | GCPPT EAC LORY ¢ dered by Miss Abbdfc Whiting deservedly receiv. natumae 10 be persomal properts. o of the | Nobods ifmores this, vet nobody takes pro- | Gict thet Pinncy was thrown on the track by | yions ehould be retined and gentle per. | 20Y recourse to u bigher court will probably | [TOC SoNfie will loom up now that the Presl- | Ing & heéarty encore. The literary exerclses con- T llimots, represemied In Geners Assmbiy. | visionary steps. We cannot understand this in- | one Andrew Morris, just before the train ar- | sous. When “F. C.”" applied for a lady help | trmivste in the sune manuer. The use of | qoyjal question is settled. Already the barter- | sisted of ofiginal essays by Miss Mary Bardu, State of Lllinois, represented in General Assmbly, | oo he ! & = % 4 iy the whip is almost universal .in Rusaia; | 3 cte. That animals ferae nafurae. or nataraily wild, erence, on the solution of which the future | rived, and was run overand killed. Morris sud- | to be her anly servant, she received two™ dozen ony magistrate can order the knout to ing has mmmem;‘;:m.}:wubn. A pleasant surprise party was given Mr. Will- Tsed ¥ inclox: | of the isiand larzely depends. 5 ds cs. Now g - et 5 mosecation, are boveby. declar. | other coun(ry whart oo o, d2 10 | denty disappeared, but to-lay gave himself up T e Dbl hert ArS mors appiomtvens | De applid toa malefactor, and u contemporaty | yu engertaiunacn s wven st tho Hign | lam Millard Tuesdav evenine at his residence. licbe objects of awnership and absolate title | strong, and where collective efforts are . | o the officers in this cify and expressed a will- | Fro o8 SR 0, Pttt S 0T ARDIIGIIONS | fuforms us that the fearful instrument consists | g o) CRISTURIEER® was Glvem, w6 06 B0 | The young ladies and gentlemen participating . e same az cattle and other properiy, anduball | known, Let tie intistive for collect- | REiesiio b6, taken 1o Forest for trial Ho emploved. -3rs. Crawshay expresely disclaime Of & dush of Jeathery dipped.in xlue, and then | tion of Mr. Frank Dorn for the benetit of the | W of the Meizhts—were lizli-su&'allle Good- s y Hplred. 2 Dnpee St Sl jickly inerusted with iron-filings and powdes ounof e Fryic e She bned ellow, Lilly Burkitt, Mary Russell, Clara New- being a party to any lady’s engaging herself to sk, Tt need hardly bo said fiat death upder | Baptist Church.” Quite a large aucience was in T Sy }'lig:iu;’:\m Comell Clam Row: receie the same protection of law, andinthe same | jve effort, come from some promincus D way and 10 the same extent shail be the =mbject of | pjante, iminarics. 5 ¢ i the track Y aman named Stcvenson. Morris % Beg ot vork. When sl ? planter, acting on preliminaries, in concert dothe hardest Kind of work. When she first | 58 ‘punishment Is’ not unfrequent. Until ton, Julin Carson, Adda Brigws, and 3fessrs. atterdan wespass or larveny as other persousl property. With others, and let "the authorities adopt n | Wi be taken to Forest to-morrow. enguged a lady to be her maid, she began by i An oyster-supper aud socable was given 2, THE PRACTICE ACT. time the proper means looking fowards the g Varnihing liek own boots, 10 show het yomny | fuite recently the master or mistress ofa house- Thntesat cvennm at the Fresbytorion Ul | Frank Carson, K. Bray, Willic Whiting, Robert The House also passed the following bill | transformation of lubor. Nothing outside of | . INDILTED. ansistant, that thiere was nothing fuherently re | bold usedto horsowhip the domestic SCrvants | g, \chich'the usnal order of things was reversed. | Higeins, Frank Fussel, Loul Barkett, John smending the Practice act, which will be found | War of equal importance to the future of the | = ST- Louts, Feb. 24.—The Grand Jury to-day | pulsive in the work, and she is unwilli on New Yenr's e fosremin ) Hien & th 9“,’ The youne gentlenen of the church officiated as P{“"‘flh E. C. Kimbull, George Fleming, Prof. £ fotarce ey island as this labor question, exists.” . teturned to the Criminal Court indictments | that ladies should, 85 a rule. be re. | ipfevior position. ‘lhe liberation of the serfs | .,q15 yaiters, and check-boys. The young men | Kimball, of Chiaago. Mr. Miiard furnished «of especial interest to lawyers: v i v ired varnish hoe: <loes not scem to have completed Russian elvil- | (©o 25 | iqe £ their 5 d made the music. * Amas for an act to smend Sec. 16 of ‘‘An agajust Henry W. llaugh, President, and John | quired to yarnish - anv - shoes —but | G oy o wange, Jrerc decidedly oyt of thelr cemgnt,aud mades | M. C. E. Kimball and 3 ooy Bttt B o LS M M MEXICO. L. Plorce, Secretary of the Life Assoclation of | tueir _owu. Their _own, bowever, it i il number of laughsble blunders. The supper was - C. B Rimlall and Miss Addle Brizgs, o) Soproved Fob. 22, 1872~ el 20 i s 2 is desirable they should clean, in order to’save . PR AR Ry followed by an entertainment consisting of rec- icago. are the guests of Mr. and Mre. Millard ATl el I v bipeapiar the CORTINA 1N ERISON. America, charging them with signing a state- | the time and feelines of the nnder-servants. SIE DIDNT UNDERSTAND. itations and songs. % Miss Alice Sigwolt is absent visiting friends State of Nllinoir, represented 3 the General As. | BHOWNSFILLE, Feb. 24.—Gen. John Cortiua | 1nent which they knew to Dbe false of | She recommends that no lady-help snould be re- |~ Detroit Free Press. The Universulist Soclety give a sociable ana | 8t Freeport, Ti. Mr. R. B. Bigaby and_family seably, That Shction sixteen 16) of an cntiled | was arrested this afteruoon at 5 o'elock, and e Huanclal condiiian aof the Asebe atlon of | quired to take her meals with ordinary servants, | Yestenday forenoon two soung lndies called entertainment at. the old brick school-house will soon occupy thele s nm%l;*lt the Heights. *‘An act in_rega Courte of Record.™ ap- | nlaced in the military prison. It is believed | conr a'comonunics 3 - but leaves it entirely to the feeling of the em- | at u dry-zoods store on Woodward Savenue to Veduesday evening. . OB, 2 3 £eut a comnunication to the Grand .Jury yes- ‘| % g as00] > Edgar F. Dovle, " i Thursday evening was rainy and unple: Y Y ploer whetler the lsdy-elp should associate | 1ogi ag onc of the late styles of dirculars. The | , Edgar E. Dosle the young man who had his | , {RResdar crentog was rainy sad p:“h n proved Feb. 22, 1872, be and the same is hereby o that he will be court-martiated and shot fornot | terday asking them to call for ihé pro- s o ; iy E ou term of equality with the famlly she serves. | (SRS OSSR O S 0P amended £0 as toread as follows: church was well flled, the occasion being the £zc. 16. All causes ehall be tried, or otherwise | obeying the order of President Diaz to prescnt | duction of ~the books and papers of | A her own experience, Mrs. Crawshay states ninth street, while geiting on the Rock I dirposcd of, in the order they are placed on e | himgelf at the City of Mexico to answer for s | the Associstion, and to take testimony of | thay during twelve mouths, with Jady helns a5 | disuppoiated to find the circulars made without | 4nd dumny, will havé to liave the member am. | ramatic and. litcrary entertainment of the L. ket and the Court may direct ‘the clerk 1o | R O tier or the pust ten monthe, | itS ofllcers respectiug the statement upon which | npper-servaute, she had mob a single change | Slecves or araiholes. putated above the ankle. Dr. Gunn will per- | M D. Association. " Mr. F. G. Moss recited ke outtwo or ool dockets and o place i i t l; . - | the indictments were founded, but the jury | ymong her women-servants. In tem othor | ‘ Well, that's the style,” said the salesman: | form the operation. It has been delayed thus | ‘Faul Reverc’s Ride,” and readings were e D e o m e onl oy | Gen Corales, Governor of the State, is out- | gave no heed to the request, and returned iti- | months = she had seven changes amone | “and théy are very pupular. They are meant | jong in hopes of saving the foot. Dix. Love- | bf Miss Dodge, Mrs. Hawloy. and Miss - * payment of moneyonly, D05 | side of Matamoras with 1.500 men, and will aid | dictments against two of its signers. Both | hor nine women servants. There Is a feeling | 1o cover both shoulders and arms.” well and Bosworth will be, present. wood. The scleciion made by Mrs. Hawley was P **Alexander’s Store,” a humorous subject. it open acconnta on one of such dockets, All sppeals : u ws.” ach | Blanco to suppress any attempt on the | entlemen eatered into bonds of §1,500 to g i 1 guessI won't buy one,” whispered the . Waltes [l - sac pp x o ) that, although ladics may nominally do the gue pe e Rev. Walter Forsyihe has been to Bl | was exceptionally swell read, and wanmly sp- from Justices of the Peace on another of '§ dockets, and may csuse the distribution of canses | part of Cortina’s friends to rescue him. | answer the charge. . work of a house, it is really done w | 2irl to her friend. “If T had a beau how | hart, Ind., to arranze with H. Ipon scparate dockets. as. in its discretion, it may | There is great excitement in the citv, and the ; — Under scrvans who ate hent. T reply to thoy, | Eould I tike hold of is arm withs that circular | evangellst to come o Englewood and conduct | planded. ~The intervals betwoen the liveraryex. deem neceseary and proper, and the Court may try | partisans of Cortina ave flving to the Texas side LYNCHED. Mrs. Crawshay says that, daring the twelve | 002" the revival meetings. He will probably arrive | erclses were filled with music, consistiog of crotherwice clspose of the causee. in thelr order, | of the FKio Grande. The authorities express | ALEXANDRIA, La., .Feb. 21.—On Friday niht | montbs mentioned, the amount of extraneous | “ Why, you goose!” replied the other—* you | shout the 1:th of Sfarch. songs by Mrs. Lockwood, Messrs. A. B. Sher- on any of uch dockets a8 it may deew proper. themselves as thoroughly prepared to memtain | o0 Cage, hafling from Wilkinson County, Miss,, | 3id given was far less than at any other time | let hini put his arm rizht around you, of course! | The Englewood Library Assoctation have just win, and Fred Dickenson,—the latter STATE PRINTING. erder and execute the law in caseof any at- | (70 CTRG A THIR (I AES ‘os and | uring the twenty-nine years she has “kept | That's what it's made tat way for!? completed a library-room in the rear ot Dr. De | Sioging & comic wutch song, —s song The testimony of State printing expert James | temot at disorder. as taken from jail by unknown parbiesand | ponen: and that not only did the ladics | ‘¢ Mister. I'll take that circular!” promptly | Wulf’s drug store, and will occupy it as soon as 2 oras by Messrs. Lockwood and K. Magie hefore the Committee investigating bung. He had the nieht before stolen Mai. | ret through all the work reguired of them, but | observed the anxious party, and she had it setit | the furniture can be sct to rights. The Asso- | Sherwin and Mrs. Cummingsand Mrs, Sherwin, tho State-prunting contract, shows that the State AUSTRIA. Watts' horse, was pursued by Watts, captured, | that they made an immense quantity of new | home. ciation have between 400 and 500 volumes al- ttie Davis acd Miss Emma Cloyse, ot g g P A a riniteed 1o draw . Ei and, returning to town, turned and discharged | house-linen and wearing apparel, and cut outand 5 ready, and are auding to the collection as fasy | Chicazo, performed a duet on the piano ‘which Trinter bas el operpeld or pecinl ' THE BANE QUERTION: 2 made two carpeis for larze spare bed-rooms bet- MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN. us thelr means will alow. ‘The annual meeting | 785 Drilliantly ‘executed and well received by Vi, Feb. 24.—A conference of the Con- | 1S revolver tiwice st Watts, wounding him se- | (005 0 CORO0 FrUm R, o o A jeweler was heard saying to o sad-eved | for the clection of officers will be held Mare verly o theright breast, He escaped, was - | o iom. 1o face ane.of S, CRAVSIAS | sounk man foctandey: ot 6. To Ascociation arc preparing an etertain- | SR the Progmamme, the several paris fy ) Tocts D9 A L of M 3 Foung yes ¥ i . Sel ly ac ¥ 3 aptured, lodged in jail, {dentilicd by Watts, | expericnees snggests an extess of zeal, leading | * « [ know just how embarrassing it Is, but it ;‘;‘z"(‘_’_:fl‘;f’tfi“s,‘g“:f:e"’;:(')’c"::cgé!‘!‘_'m o rcpi‘un‘.:l: Dickenson, LockWood, Frank Moss, [m: and at 12 o'dlock, as above stated, was hung. | the lady-helps she employed to do work which | ", 5 R : Rowtes Morse el v gt 33 o'l L z. | the lady-helps she emploed todo workk which | (., be helped. I sold you the ring for S8, and | e trebsary; which nas been depleted by far. | Kuowles, Morse, Buttier, and 3rs. "She e ot dang o]y, wound- | Y (hat eaks tho wnder-cervant on her | azreed to tell your girl if she came Lere with it | nishing th. hew Toom. e i in advance of work done. about $2,000: and that the statute in relation to the manuerin which printing bills shall be made out has noj been at all regarded. Y COPPERAS CREEK. stitutional party of tne Reichsrathto-day resolv- -ed that the Government's plan for the forma- tion of the bank’s Buard of Directors is not in- the party reserves o Tue Copperas’ Greek Dain billasit_ pasced | admissuble; nerertheless etls 1t srionaly, tuthot dencir e Senate, was taken up on its reading in | frpedom of action upon the compromise pro- | €4 g 3 v Celsed it cainTatl 590 di d ringr. Shecameinyes- NORMAL. ibe Houss, when Mlr. Nervits movid e setery s, especially regarding the appointment of A% LURBGE Sy Touis tho nall they weoe "s’c':flghdif\':»fee;ly‘ifl EY?:;: T e erimd thatbiack. | The Commencement esercises of the class of | Though the cises of scarlet fever are not very en-e to the Judiciary rmgmfiue;; e det m-cI Governors of the Bank. ANN ARBOR., ! thatsheherself would work jaterto *getthrousli | head of & clerk up and_told ber that it was a | 18 of Cook County Normal School, which nu‘lxn‘erous fu this vicinity, the disease s severe fwms the s ol Liligals & M gk Canl, apéctal Disgaichito NE Tripiineg, with 11" The ladics who seek tobecomeladyhelps | filled ring, with & brilliant in the top. Yes, T | takes place Friday at the school-building, will | 31 fatal to au extent uever before known. Mr. ealled a0k and dain, & ¥ad drcoReatitional. FIRES. AN ARDOR, Mich., Feb. 26.—Mrs. Mary E. | gre supplled with a form on which they write | suppoe she gave you fits last night, and jt may | be very intorcsting. The salutatory will be de- | John Sunuer, living fn the Penoyer neighbor: - James said the House bill, which was Watson, a widow lady of this city, discovered | their name, their age, address. occupation, the | Freak off the maich, but you See how it was. | livered by Miss Emma C. Webb, ind the vale- | (S0 050 Bre FUUEEn S OHaY PéYc w'-g‘:u‘}'l';d-'fll n vour word that it was | dictory by Cora N, Heffron. A class song, com- | *%py B 000 o rdiiol Soctoty will hold thete 5 fathe e situation | She ought to have t: pation of their fathers, and the situation | She ough have T D ChRIk ol oot L Sdentical with the Sevate bill, was before the last night that ehe had been robbed of a gold Committee on Rivers and Canals. Let the Sen- IN PHILADELPIIIA. g G W % 3 E it < ; s s - | desired. They have also to give references to | o diamond, It you want to take her up one of | posed, by Ne ETee 1 the constitutional question is to be decided and | 1P 2 fire broke out on the stageof Yox's u She bad kept these ina box in ber bed under | GUirics us to character rests with the cmiployur. | bill for $60 and sign Jf In TS d Tocs utlducas o O venins | tie Methodist Soclety revive their Charch so- foostiLutons”q American Theatre, and at 1 a.m. the whole | 1o materess. The waole was safo the day be. | 2 £réat many of those who apply state that | perhaps she'll be pacliled."—.Jf. Quad. glass ddross will o, delivered o t° SVERINZ | (iubics, or sume entertaimment of & siilar char- ) acter, if the socicty does not wish to be entirel The Literary Society of the Normal School it is thought desirable, let it be referred to the their father was a person of no occupation. In s eflected walle orm_after * father's occupa- HOW IT HAPPENED. place was in flames. The fire spread with re- | fore. She thinks the robbery forgotten. The Church treasury at least wor hflg';ncmmmimfiw discussion, themoti kabl idity and jcated with | €ho had left the house for a few hours Thursday | OtCH ca:cs, the i er desu cussion, themotion | markable rapidity and communicated Wit se for a few hours Thursday | Joich | 4 5 cman, o Ad- = intercsting exercisc Friday evening. 7 3 1reler to the Judidiary Committee was laid o i o B The Morcan- | alteroon. No clew to the perpetrators of the | Hony'is flled up, “country gentluman, ©Ad Scaenectaty. Gazette. T T I e mrat- St o s | ot abject, and it might be the means of creatfng e tabie ¥ Eluegernmb&?n Br ‘:l:mouse.ws e 5 ] a0 | bold deed. - m:d"* in i :s;&an navy,” cfl::g:st;-; u‘:\é She led Lim to a sofu, and in a deep bass volce | oo ‘Zood time was had by those present. ahdo,e.— g‘;m ‘more intimate relationship becwoen Mr. Alerritt then led in some filibustering. 5 g = Ten. o o its: called him her soul’s idol, and inquired what OAR PARK. the members. ew York Mutual’s now | ACCEPTED THE ALTERNATIVE, | Ay e prutessional clisses gup- 2 & i ol The ruests the past week were: Mr. De Loss his monthly incowe was. Seetng his gaze fixed | = Tne rush for houses i3 unprecedented n the | o 16 EUesls LAe. N R R e Finally a vote was reached on the motionto | ger: also, the . than the trading refertothe Committee on Rivers and Canals, | buildinzat Tenth and Chestout strocts. All | Spectal Dispatch fo The Tribune. it e atenhters of trafeames trictor-likemonth, she remarked: | history of Oak Park. Not a house of any kind H which is known to be favorable to the bill. Mr. | had left the theatre before the firc broke out. | BLOOMINGTOS, 1N, Feb. 24.—Stanley Rey- 3“;‘::;;,,,,“:,;;’:‘“_,,3”‘;53:;;’ oF budesmon fi“fi’ff,t’::’ e ).tm ol iy sk il B remains . unrented, howing that the many (uieagn; M. Raott and - Hookins Desplalnas; Nerritt and the other opponents of the bill re- | e byjiding was a handsome one. Tke theatre | nolds, who was arrested at Havaua, 1k, 2 few | are ladies who have enjoycd till lately consider- | tifu) podto—tmv; let me explain to you the | charms of this beautiful su!}urbnfl: up;nieuutufl. wife, Norwood Park ‘SMHL Vintos Garn’:.n dl,.l’r;l.ll d e ta yate. ithin the | Was opencd on the evening of Dec. 17, 1870 1t | duys ago by Sherif Goodueart, for the seduc- | able incomes. Some of them have been on ap- | reason of its unusual size.” Wnen 1 wag | Tbe musical soclul was very pleassntly enter- |y pbiu:"GLA. Snow, St. Louls motion was made that members within the | F°0 G GRG0 1 feet, with an' entrance | g Miss Carolins B i plication o destitute that 2 small suin to bere- | quite a child 1 was playing on papa’s | tained at the residence of Mr. C. Cooledge Mon- s. Orr’s youngest child is qui e o vote thereon, Mr. Merritg | occup ¥ tion of Miss Carolinz Murfield, was aischarged 5 q playing day evi The parlors were crowded with | 3irs. Orr's youngest child is quite Il quired to vote thereon, Mr. Merritd | from Cuestnut street through an arcade four- | frou “custody to-lay, after being murried fo | P from- their salarios has been lent to these | cullar-door; it gave away; 1 3as *precipi- Iy faces, and the musical promramme was | , I 18 rumored thiat Mr. Flanders is negotiatin X o} ladies by a fund supplicd by “A friend to the © tated down into the bascment, and canght | Smiling faces, and the Doz for the property of Mr. Dickenson, in this vI‘E - and the rest retreated to the -cloak-room. A 2 Fiee) fect wide, and had a seat capacity for | yfigs i el d ¢ :"m“ was made that the Sergeant-at-Arms be g,&;]fl ;:xsux‘:s.c’ i ;}:;?, Murtield before Esquire Crumbough, of | capse.n” In other cases appearance and dress by the mouth on a projecting meat-hook, which | oue of unusual ’““‘;""5", I“m:’m :i‘:l? hmfk'i lage. o Senain sl Cacle 1o e soat and made x 2 showed that it was mainly thedesirotobe of some | rpped up my fav: and extended wmy moith sev- orservaitly sy Bostens) nd s Al ghUD = : . 3 ok 1¢ AT COUN 2 s. ~ONVIC use and have some oceupation in the worid which | eryl inches.” With his eyes full of sympathetic Eepent. T {2 paint of order that during rollall anymo- | AT COUNCILBRIFES | & T . Tally, and | ilduced the applicant to come. The prosnectus | fears, he rose from the $3%a, amd replicd, as he | The Ladies Sodety of the Cungremmtional _FAITH IN GOD AND PRAYER. on s out of order. Covxc <, Ia., Feb. 35. o GrisviLLe, Feb. 24.—Hester, Tully, and | states that the emplosers will pay 5 shillings a5 | made toward the door, * My suzel, sou are per- | Ghurch gast a sociable und supper ot the resi- Have faith fn God—He relgns sbove, ¢ Speaker sustained the point, whereapon | stitution for the Deaf and Dumbat this plaze | McMlugh, Molly Maguires, on trial at Blooms- | a recistration fec, but at present, in fact, s fce | faps mistaken. Probably, fn the ¢xcirement of | denec of Mr. Abbott Thursday cvening. A num- R wutles et ot “3.73&1’:’:;?3}”& ;g g}glfikflamm“ caught fire about 1 o’clock this' morning, and | bhurg for the murder of Alexander Rea, near ion!v chlnlrml onan cnzne]cnacm- hlcin:,' mgdc- that awfu! moment, you Tort _vlmxlx’- mm;m dm;‘n ber were present, and the supper enjoyed by He brings the blessings of His love, Pk = ildinz is now in flames, the fire | Centralia, have becn found guilty. rinted form is also supplied to the employ- the basement and accidentally brouzht up the 5 _ And every promize will fultll, {ee on Rivers and Canuls, the Sote siood—yeas, | the entire building 1o nowin, flaiics, 1 fe ¥ b g er.on which, amons other thuns, che s Qe<ired | Lol We sl mect again 10 belter world, | _Lent has put a quictus on al kinds of amuse- v j;2ays- 13 no quorum voting. being beyond control. P NABBED. toenter the amount of salary offered. Mrs. | Adien.” ment. Lunch partics arc still the rage, and the Tave faith in prayer. Ye shall recalve— Mr. i moved to adjourn, and called the f a large number of mutes were S Sonn Tk L'A—U‘huflcs Auderson, | Crawshay gave ler cook, kitchenmaid, “and 3 Jadies enjoy them. Several will be given tbis ’ii'm“"_"' U",’"‘f’,”’";fl’"g name; Jeas and nays on uis motion. Lost. cut off fromescapeand bave perishedinthe | 2 ) o s hdf"&mn(d ‘each £20; her dairymaid and house- 1T WASN’T PRIDE. W e AT i 5E Uty e, Wi W eyt He caner e . Acall of the House was then made, anda fiames. The building is located some thiree wanted h? Chicago on a charge of arsom, Wasar- | mafd, £15: each received £5 for beer-money, . Cleceland Herald. . a “"i: }ih}) 2 bn ing fi;. ow_d“m 5y rch, by guorum shown 1o be present. | miles from the city. and it_is impossible at this | Tested this afternoon on the steamship Hudson, | and an addition of £5 to her sulary at the end | Xear Prospect strect she dropped a little fca, | Preach in Dubuque, o, to-das. He needs no feeble aid of aura % fi:‘n malrru. then continued his fi}xbuflcflflza hour to ascortain the truth of the rumor as to about to sall for New Orleans. of the first year. Traveling expenses were al- | oy ywith a gold pin attacbed, and it fluttered to Theconcert aiven A Town-Hall Tuesday “To kindle Prayer's -!.mlghl{ fame; ¥ motion. o adjourn wis car e loss of life or other details. Details will be lowed second-class. It is ‘reccommended that | 'oqee of the sidewalk. Sbe stopped and | gorie o ie Nt HoT. Phillips, of Chivago, Wy His streugih ks might—o'erall it towers— ¥ubout any vote Laving been tuken on the f BIRSOR R SR 000 0 KILLED IER CIILDREN. no engagement should he made without an in- e | eveniug by Miss H- T b3, of € e Majestic power His name! motiun to refer to tne Committee on Rivers aud | ent later, if received Tsuaxp Posp Feb. 21.—\re. Hiram | terview, and the sugrestion is made that the | lovked at it. It might as well have fluttered to'| 4 grand siccess in every respect. Miss Thillips 45 S—— T 3euts @ _F-h ‘<h- d had. =8 fi 1 ft helps m’igm be permitted to see beforekund the | the edge of the universe and dropped over for | was assisted by the Chicago Quzn:neplub -u‘sl Then let not doubting thoughts arise— CIELCALO: . Py el e recently Teft Ber, | roums thr arc L0 oceupy, or to swevp and ust. | auythins thatsheconlddo to get it. She walked | Miss Agmes Waylund, also the Austin Cotet | To doabt our graclcus God Is ain; WISCONSIN. A gtill alarm to Engine Compauy 2\9. lf! at 8 | killed her two children to-day. No definite arranzements have yet been made, | around it two or three times, gazed sadly at it, Band, mlnmlez gln nf :n i u:umwn, and Miss S bt alloar | v}ir?n:. ghs, SATCRDAY'S LTGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. | o'clock last evening was caused by an incipient ————— though such are_contemplated, for the cxten- | and then walked a block to Bolivar strect, got & | Phillips reallzing handsome sum. -0 &pectal Dispatch to The Tribuze fire at Nos. 64 and 6 Wabash avenue, the NEW STOCK EXCHANGE. sion of the system to poor gentlemen desirous | small boy and pand him 10 cents to come buck | 4 Pef oF SACC0 ¥ Come, stntrs, to Hia loring armss MuD130%, Wis., Feb. 24.—1he Legislature has | ¢lpthing house of Clayburgh, Einstcia & Co. Special Digpaich to The Tribune. of out-door work as gamekeepers, ete. L and pifl;‘ up 1‘.mu, ml\\'.k.‘%la n}}‘) :oriegmi‘;mledc l-g. “5 erwood will return to Austin this C.?;‘I{e‘m-lg ::mfi, firdhghd n&oxu: - & i . himage noming New Yorx, Feb. 24.—In view of the forma- compunions he remarked: * ol r E : Sfvels 24 Reaven ; &“fi?{;‘?flm‘fi;“‘fi'fifi”fififi?fl ooy tlon of a new Stock Exchange, the Governing | © A MAN TO BE PITIED. B eain ™ Hat o HIGAROOD. Caiuoo Fon 10, B oo vcx Hamarae, ; : 7 EVANSTON. Committce of the old Exchange held a long Jrew Tor i Bominn, Pust. A Amber (Mrs. Holden), Prof. Gatchell, and e i an 1z Ve 5 ¥ vasn' > b % m:n.;fl'?o:h:?m e mgch’cdmgx: The epidemic, which hias been raging in Chica- | meeting today. It was Qecided to estabiish 1 | Ve are somy for ‘{h“i‘lf;’ el f e el ; Gen. Clamplit. gave a readioe st the Chapel LUCK AND LABOR. & 5 itnit s depredations in our midst. 2 : Stovk ; Piltasurg Gasrite. o cek: ) bl ing idly at the gata— 4 lntheSenate, a resolution was adopted ap- | Inily, beun is derre BHichs B o0 POSE et o ouungs for dealin |, entirely without that houor; but the common | Tiere was » sudden sensation in an Oakland | Fopeated intwoweeke, | o 1 i, e, wishinz i the day: gold, 3 e, instincts of humanity are stirred within uSat | chuseh on & late Sunday. It appears that 8 | Giass # before the Literary Club Tuesday even- A borcssan ks ey, MibDRt S lZkE Polnting a commission to examnice the Work of . 2 isea sible for doctors to furnish. | misc curitd May < t the discase as is possible for docto sb | miscellancous securitics. After May 1no mem- | petp b R IE BT SO e e s menber of fhe chowr became > aren ematy the revisers of the statutes, and report the d S tiior that it Is scarlet fever, while others | per of the Stock Exchange will be allowed to : Y ‘"fi: 28 i Progress made by them, and what legislation, if | Some afirm tha g for Mmaelf. Charles has invited the Jightnings, | angions to examine & certain exasperatingly be Good Templars have reorganized, and To-morrow something may tarn up; arc of the opinion that 1 is Rotheln or German | attend any gold bosrd cxcept that of the new | 17 ¥sel: Oharies fue fovited the Bghiniore auxione by S N R T D nol thelr meetipzsin theball, Lo To-night on wishes 1 must sup. ” i 5. Georze W. , J. C. y 3 g essary to expodite the work. | meastes. T German measies are cloeely al- | department. The old gold roum had to b | 224 P kil b g e el o SR ! 1 e B O o e e P inaai | lied in their nature to scarlet fover, belng In | wilized. 1t was an clephany on the | VeLely me sucpect that Charles s an uncoabied | loft that she loet Kot DAREE ML Rony | 1 M. Seavey, of Chilcago, Rere in towa the past s oce, slowing deep th teele rows— 3 Prison 2 lane every,desree as contagions and fatal. Thereis | hends of the Committec, Wwho en- | 355 iay not Ty | e e donTs Teached “ tenthiy.n | Week. At night. before the foc. bestde the light, 2 Congress at Stockholm, Sweden, 1o techuical distinction between the two, | @azed it for three years at the | for an ass which jucurs liability to a | b RE BWOCC GOE0E Mot civing view of | - Mr. and Mrs. Patten, parents of Mrs. J. WV. B. And with s wellgiled ira 4 % Inthe Assembly, bills were cuncurredinre- | OBI¥ 3 1% exorbitant rate of $20,000 per year, lecause | bLeating? Mr. Beemler is the cnemy -of | Wo& ine: ‘and the millionaire under- | Franer, spent the 22d bere. Doth giadly say: § laing A inz | Whatever it mey be, it is certalnly a | ocheard the new Efchanze ‘was trying to = " W it | Btriped stockiugs; s h Mrs. J. B. Robinson expects hier sister, Mrs. ** To-morrow 111 turn something up; il to the organization of manufacturing dangerous visitor, and every precaution | wer it The new Exchan eIy sectred N woman, and. woman’s enemy has ®Writ- | peath had just selected bis smailest coln ’OH.E Tilden, now residing in Toledo, tosettle in Toht o 'li!lelmedmle.u A 3 &l%{%‘\‘i:s o Stner, poposens “umpmfun! h Eld be taken fo prevemt its spread. §5 Broad strect. at'a resconable: floure. New | (€0 @ DooK™ It is a very swail book | heathen, whena pair of S iaeh Toels 3ferin Highwood. < ~—Caroline A. Soule in St. Nicholas. B ol e s 4 for el:rku:fa:filfr;.am DS oge ease has proved fatal, but | rates of commission wer fxed as fol. | and avers foolish one, but it is suffiient for all | him iu the buck of the i MaYwoOD. - A resolution for the appointiacnt of 3 Jezis- | 1 1s been énoagh o rouse the people to a | 1ows: Onequarter of 1 per cent for | Purhoses of revenge Ho cally it 4 Treatise ki moEn: The subject of Unjon Church servjces bis REMEMBER ME. ive committee of five to inquire into the | 125 bECR EIONER KO 0 pupils 1o fhe public | & regular investor; one-cighth of 1 per cent for o0 Wuman,® so that every member of the I N O s lads from | 9ccupled the public mind here toa greaf extent; EMoIR ¥ork of tne revision of the statutes was sdopt- | Sopoeiol oot e boor removed, but the | 0¥ party nota member, except to bankers, | BeBtler sex shall be enticed fo read it. ltise | A man in Wisconsin saved a young Jady three public and several committee meetings What thou kuow'st I canmot conceal: ] and Mess pone: He s oy Flandurs | £chools about sixty have beeu removed, but the | j, Jrore o1 active dealers, to whom the mini. | plea for the complete subjection of women t0 | yoking off 8 bridge. and, 50 far ffom being | have been held, but the end is not yet. Au- Engraved upon my aching hears. & were SoArE. Ty SPERCEry al majority of these will return this week. We | 70 B 00 Eo e e of 1 t. | man,—subjection in the Oriental seose. .He ied his thority is now vested in an executive commit- Thine i : there 100 well I feel E Jppointed on the part of the Assembiy. dibly informed that the Superintendent vote ouc-sixtecnth of 1 per cen 5 e, 1 pratefal for it, she married him. " 4 Bills passed appropriating §10,000 for the in- | £ OO fble. t vent | The minimum vote tomembersof the Exchange | thinks, and boldly asserts, that woman should | Triend fresh from | tee 0f seven gentlemen, who, it is hoped, will ‘Tis leaving 1ife with theo to part. T3 ventionof o en e egor s ro. | 18 taking every precaution possible to prevent | ;" Gyinc cocond of 1 per cent, except | havenorignts whateveras agamnst man: that'| Frenchma of Tours, to bis friend fresh from | copyje the matter satistactorily. S lating 1o the canivat of Beeandlife tosrance | the spread of the malacls, and to effect the best | 0y, roone nomber merely briys o sells for an- | Woman's Will should be subject to _man’s with- | paris: + And did yon meet my friend — 2" | "Maywood’s two literary societies—Nonesnch Thave no Joys, not one glad thought, ompanies of ocher States ynd foreign Govern. | S3itary condition of the pupils. other, and does not receive or deliver the stock, | Ot the right of questioning the wisdom of Iis | 'yoe put | saw very little of her.” “Ah! she | and Recherche—are progressing finely. The | - Thatlsnotsbared by thee; s of oibier States and foreign Th ial Club, after taking a rest for three | © cos; shoutd have iy es, i rtain No prayer escapes my burning lips, ments desiring to traveact businese in Wiscon- | TRE 0GR SO E T 0 rday evening to | in which case rates shall not be less than one- gfii’g;;,“'-‘;;:g‘“fini e as S o properts' | wasnot, then, fo evening dress! %r:lnr:h ;:cluic;m;eg‘ enter men:;lng( )m[:::tsg S L ! o iod relating: to the right-of-way of rail- | Giineds the comic drama, Whose Turn Next ! | ffticth of 1 per cent. iuded fa the houseliold and not. permitted to | Louisvile CourierJournal :_Of the five wives | LS, {2ienB e mocting wee neld at the Retsambir mie whes iz swii Mr. George Lord has the management ot this appear in society. . In a word, Mr. Bmler gocs | of a Brooklynite, four were mamed Mary Ann. | {000 o¢'Nyr 'S H. Donaldson. ‘The Recherche Chombes e when firavar: e play, and from the talent assigned to produce E PATTI SCANDAL. £ The extremest lengths fn his Mohummedan | The fellow appears to bave been & Mars-Ann | PSR R0 A r i ond bovs under 17, and, as poqmcheer uy fmeiphen MINNESOTA. it this will “"5:"}"5;15"& lr:ll;k With the leadin® | Ngw Yors, Feb. 24.—A London special de- | theury of the rclahflofi:gi the [s('.“:?. : man in the double entendrest sense of the wz‘)'nl. ah orvenization it speaks well for its members, Though wo are fof apet. DN, LEGISLATIVE. entertainments of the Liub. nies Patti’s elopement, and says her final quar- All this might bave been forgiven to him, ihle view of the question.—Mis- BIGHLAND PARK. = —— o8 2 Tribens: “Tue Philozophical Society will bold an fater: | IS0 00 PREG Bl red in an operadbox | Dorlaps, o Eias ot etenpod hers. He hog trts (20 now servant): Youknow, Mary. 1 dow't | Thursday ovening the pupfls of the pablle An Interestiog Girl. g on Monday evening, on T called women “smattering females,” whatever | giet GO BELECEH Mary: % Gnod gracious, | school, gave an entertainment in which they | A little girl 13_yearsold wenttoa music s to become of all thecold | covered themselves with elory and reflected | store in Worcester, )Llu-‘ $r. Paty, Mion., Feb. 2.—The Governor to- | esting meeting 2 x s % % % y . = A oceasion J. C. Ambrose will read a paper on | at St Petersburg; that Patti lmmcgh@!; wet | thot ma be, and bas declared in bis first page , Monday, aud bought &2y aop:ived the Cheap School-Book bill D. | S5 P5 -1 Thuner in College, " and Mr. Cavan | 10 1h8 palace and odtained audience with-tie | t5h W% bes 220 S SRR U 0 TE, PRES ¢ mum, thon, what's to by corered themselses with elory and relcted | store i Worcester, Mass, Manday, and bougtt b facrlt bas a contract inder the billfor 53p- | anotier on " Jonrmaliam. i e oo “1’ S po}lcehm Sondine | eagle is to the tom-tit.” Hesaie] 1 Vercury: A matter-of- | Mores. Tne school-lionse was crowded in Epite | nandled by one fo young, the proprictor put the o S e o | " e of o D | HE oo oty ot St | SREEIR I et | Yo Tt ) ey Amarerst | Sy o by et i | Mty ie o ot 0 the pri; & s ill | son in con: I o we presume that there is a sewing circle there ar Coet LDid v mention are Misses Fanoy Jennings, Lulu Cur- reviously purchased a Sewing-machine, a Priatine, and the Secate passed a bill shortest time on record yesterday. * Did you § BEMET RIS (00 TN Beebe, Katle Coaker, | gold. wateh and chain, a AL set,and 2 s ment. s toanswer in the legal proccedings instituted | oy other orgauized means for the creation and Al e fesd? G : ng.m_amn, 1115 bill o the St. Paul schools. | FSMERE o oported by one of the morn- | at Paitis telegraphic orders for . legal | S2R¢ tuer SFERARI GRS Br ol SN ST | ol o be married ! ho‘asked. = Yes: <o | Leg S0 SHe e G D | B vt o et incianes “Her Senate Committee on Claims bss re- |. apers that at the Wednesday evening | scparation. It “is said she offers him ¢ that we are beartily sorry for Mr. Beml ont, you are married.” ‘Aud they wenb out; “v oy oL K onnedy. mother had on_ deposit In* one of the saving: Pored in favor of paying Charles Mcllirath, -‘i,”,.‘;"-g.mming at the Methodist church 269 | 100,000 francs for a peaceable sematig]nx which | {0 0iake no effort to picture the woes which | wonderingly. *P\Wednesday Mrs. J. \V. Preston and daughter | banks $1,080, o which the Jatber had o &x-Audltor of State, the expenss of bis defense | persons spoke in meeting and gave thelr experi- | he defl'fi- ‘i@fp;m‘?'f terms can be adjusted & |' ore'in spore for him, partly becauge we feel the left Highland Park for Florida, where they will | knowledge. ‘The girl took the deposit-book . I the sutt for malfeasance In office and for the | ence. That is a great nnmbz; of smfi l}:in- ngflt{ile “s) ‘:]xg \\!inz evenine at the opern when | iDadequacy of language to such a task, and nart- 4 a remaln for some months. and went to the bank, where she asked for $200. - fesovery of money, m which the State was listened to in one ?‘finl’nlz{, :nnul::b" ecosced | Pai tauie Net Sppcatstee, (ke Wadics In the Iy because it is not well to harrow the reader’s wwho had been read| Yt 5 The Hnm}'i‘ B. hfllg‘nsl‘;‘-:v_:ln&td t":" ‘!‘flz,lgug She was told that she must present a written : “oreted and Melllrath victarious. e e e Theinterestin theotier roligious | sudieuce manifested their displeasury. at she | foclings too much. ____ HuS I v o foore | L e O s thieve: Foley wroatiog; ab :',‘,"’},,:‘;}fl' Dook, and. at aee request, ooe ", 5 The bill for admitzing women to practice law s inere had not ahated, and mm“i‘ §d is s?mz;l donna’s fl:m%;:g. én ggf_'l;:n_g lh:hmbmuh AN AMERICAN INSTITUTION. fut bore for 2 woman with such a long vame t0 | which time something of more than usual juter- | and subsequently returned wich it duly signed e daily by their influeace. The Ba alstiment,. Ahe Py DE he . Joxes, Hernodist. mark 2l her own underclothes and beil linen. | est in the way of music is exvected. and witnessed, when she received the money. BABRINGTON. Her mother, not being able to read, had *hacked two votes of a beinez don p- g passage fun.the Honse, | belig OO eable n Tuesday even- | In many instances, went so far us to draw the od! | s members not voting. 1ist people will haves e ;}. Brown} curtains. Intwo of the boxes o the first tier, The wonders of - American marriage would, if | . o had been in the habit of making very fre- R ] “flrflg o 2 bill for mantaining and | ing st the reufenee of ) e rtie eading In | It fal) iew of the staze, ait tho Idiea went it | they could be truly described; faterest European | auept calls on a very agreeable lady of Lis 2 | The barn and outbuildings on the premises of | her maris at tho girl's toquest, and the ather's, Batmmraity, O e, Suborn at, the SUte | tue Presbyterion church for the special benefit | the corridor while Patt{ sng. people more than “the rudé and bolsterous life | qualntance, 20d, ou cutering bér p ! 3 tocss bad been forg