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on teack at 10e, [ cars new termis ted. Harley neglected, ot Thfe neileclSy changed. "fi‘fmnm Fhpanzs=Un - $ANSASB CITX. mmll ipaten to The et cigy, Feb. 15.-GnAN—=Wheat —The ’_‘,".,m i cepusla sccelpta 17,220 hu; ehip- curar‘;” baj Srmer; N, 2 cashy fey '\,-nb: st B30V 0 e, B2cy Farunre, AZijed s, 8065 XOo i tfecoinla, 15,520, hn: ablp: e 5 ighers Ro. & cab, i Beb e tatle yigdets Hrnn A, o4 rd {i onthy Fev. 15, —ilanwixes—Firmi sates of 155'»:;:1: g ck. 1P ‘A:lnmi at prices {a e currest soncstionlemCE S Lers aro In the market, in- laree A L ello lobe o Citx, Pl opecéd §1.00% $iln A prersnond, de. Sk, Tofiatelpnia a CLErLLAXD cbanged: olan No. it S2tied for tome e lNDh\N:\l’()Ll!. ey ~Shonldert T sa.02, 1 o, Beb. Pulath epring, o, 2 $1 In Feb. gt B 0segBL. 0. Sy, H@HC. ced Wabnah, §1.08. \Western, 42¢ 15, —GnAN—Wheat Cotn firmery Oate—\White, 2314 11, 60,001 clear rib, e gh 0.0, 0SWLGO. 15, -Qnaty—Wheat higher: No. 10; No. 2 Milwaukee, Corn—3arket PEORIAG $1.03. WOOL. Feb. tates for 80) b ot our largen Ahal prif cca are as luiy now as i tyne to comec. el 16.—WooL—Demantd good, snd 7 passing fnto the hands of indlcating no important chatige mant- mo weeks paat. 1t any ade it 18 In tavor of cash castomers, 11 il there s a e Ae ety . PRTROLBUM. o , tlogina! eraing 108 nt Parnot's 0., Feo. TURD witmiatox, Feb. 16.~ elivery. \ Keb, 16, —ParnoreuM—Market 'with sales at AD%e, sdvanced to offered at 00%c: shiomens, 10,000 21,000; trangactlonk, 110,000 bris, T's., Feb. 16, —Prriotrun—Steady; for shipmont; roflned, 15, —PrrnoLsusn—Un- ddrd white, 110 test, De. NTINE. SriniTs oF TURPENTINE i st 27c. CURRENT OPINION. Exanecatod B ell, th Ipiog to Whata wo Roaton Iniot (Iriah Cutholic), Mr. Tiiden has been evonerated, has hel at tort_of exoncration 18 only the next ‘being distionored. A tWorld of Change. Aany Journal tlep. rid of change {t I8, fsn’t it, Peltoni Tou began by being foxy, you proceeded by be- oz atinlne, and ipe-roatish. you ond by belng goatish— Nincomyinops. Nassriite (Tenn.) dmerican (Dem.}s The Potter Commlttee to Mr. Tilden's body- asnd of nincompoops oriesanc d tell us w| en's_nincunipoans £o 1! WX blank, my lord.” Three hundred guests, representing fifty mill- fout of wealth, were catertalned by George W Coilds, of Philadelphia, tho other evening, The man who eclls Willinm H. Vanderbilt thedime’s worth of cheeso andl beer which constitutes the frugal diurnal Junch of that gentlemau, may be Chulds as an entertatner and fobim tweaty-five mitlona better. ald to Is it vot a littlesurprising that the Democratie vidting atatesmien to the South, and the Na- tlooal Democratic Committee, nnd the other co- parceners In New York, should have been so Entertalning Mililons. Baltimore *gee M Mr. Surprising, urgent 10 buy a Returning vote, pending the coun wiea ali of them felt so serenely assured of the tigetion of thelr candidate by teiumphant oddst hat you seo there,” Mr. Til “ Look Into your mem- he Potter Committees Garetla, Cincinnatt Commerclal (Ind, Rep.). Boord oran Electoral for the Presldency, £ What fns TTo Done, Cinetnnati Gasette (Ren.). By the way, will some of our Naiv York con- temporarles bo zoud enough to inform us what Mr. Conkling has done of late years to sccure Republican success, excopt whun he hilmself wos 1 andldatel 1 is thno to mcquire correct foonledge un this subject. If Sonutor Conk- lisg carrles the Republivan vote of New York mn s trousers-pucket, it ought 1o beknown.4 Fur- {hermore, I f8 about time Benator Conkling did something bestde flchting over the distribution ol e spotla in New York. A statesman might nd other employment il he would try. Slok of Tiidon a: Zeston Herald s A Reformors (Ind. Dem,). As for Tilden, though we necept his denfal of any part fn the dirty business ot Pelton, Weed, Marble, and the rest, wo have o fechiug that ho bas lost prestize, und can pever azaln fizure as 1 reforiner, flo has been eaught In mighty mean company, Lo say the least, and hus not been sbove suspiclon. In regard to various Charges aud accusations, which are vague, und may have been mallclous, ho hus not shown that irankness which inspires cquiidence und respect, The next Presldential election, with Grant und Tildes a8 candidutes, would mican a contest of Abe politicians, with the buminers ot the front, #nd the real intorest of the peopls in the result wonld be very slight. Teh The Terriblo Orine, Norristotn (1. ) Heruld (Rep.). ~Afrlend calied to sce Congressman Potter o few nghta ago, nnd found bim ln toars, ** Ab," be explafned, 1n o tremulous, grief-stricken Yolee, a1 the fricnd looked {nterroatively, * wo Bare fallen upon ovil thmes, ‘The wickedness of thiswarldeauses my heart toache. When persons bolding high postttons—cducators of the peoplo— flmp 1o such exblbitions of subterfuge my——'" e Mr. Potter was overcome with eniotion, and his viaj anded outrame for Mr, to_organize a schemne to steal 8t Friells fent an o over the Hlen fene v and Bont] 1 Ty, bell, 1 tound, thix tung; an'ttelf what b for &“ ¢ neople of N taring ogr, a(bl of bolh the, Lberty §was e u;xununn s oy Tilden Hpher, There s no Hration nexy nl, Spiriy, 0 stch poqy Eulntaineq, tor ohscryed, % Yes, it was o high- Tilden nndd his friends the Preaf—-"" thunder ! fnterrupted Mr, Potter, My Int caused Ly the nctions of that fnno- much persccuted olil mav. 1 am weep- Tribune's great erime of purchasing ol : e &lf" dunnl‘lxefl" Allzd Lifa toara broke Purlty of Lurpose. | Xew York Gravifa (Ind. Rev.), ral inferences from clphor fuvestication: *Nos by heaven, weny Bouth to on. he & medium. zonel o suddle %ent Bouth to look after Florlda, Nosth o 4 Carollus, Nobody sent us. Weo 5 the prico of Btates n the market. “Leiv- Braphed auotations North, This was not busi- nal' Itwas the alarm- rvingit. ‘Fho first alarm ed 200,000, My wholo soul revolted at Poltonmuddled things, 1 muddled, hut he muddied, Lmcan [ was not o inedinm New York in buying the Re- Noi by heaven, no!' In the dispatehes und the Sunlight oL a median. 1 1 am Otehllo— My last oceupation was An slarm-bell or o danger-signal, Tell Blackatono! g1 deslroyed ::ly Carpentor, Conkling & Co. year liko reedus Preve; Haroer's Weakly (ren. ) Pprobability of any active deman- that of 1873 at Cincin- ] (’l’lxe Adminfstration ts Ropublican, and its m from scandals and fts patriotic L any seceasion, Assuming that udals arlse, that apecie-puyments aro Ryl ¢ lndustry revives, that the etionaliagy dal deg Wy Qe ), York My, o8 e} * olber tacy, Telorm} well Rent Al llillun, 0 that, it rm{n Conventlon ar: Plnlu, 1o be 5 Iy m‘rkxlm.'. and Ita Tesuly llm‘l\:m“m 4ud would gyq essrs, L ™ the par for gy o .m‘tlr couty, Thgy ) boway e noy, thy party, e, hrgugh ' T U7 Feaults =) i Tons o Ahem by COUrRe, why, “.“"“:‘.Hhuz b DRILY apren, Ay, “ml !'l!hn_m hs cleeted Mr, Logan, and Ne rebukes bulldozing snd 11uud does nat gyade honest finan- tions, ought there, fn the Republic- olt from the party bee Wisconsin Mr, Carpen- oceur, could it have sny tu securo emocratio ascend- i ;mlxug m; pmhnbll}lyfilf that the, Co, know perfectly "t there Is o furge gng lndeuonguulclfi‘ ty which spproves nelher nethoda, would - not cotisclousness modifies their und foltow which them er sirong they may be, In our system of “wov- ara to be obtuined only sncy, patriotic men will hold ¥ Lor what, it {s,—a tneans to un a, "ln.’..‘f"" not abundon the means so er thay o ome parg, of § Us fmpartecions, it scoms to Any uther, 1 honest man witl yote againsl will not abandon his party ‘Fhere oro thines, t bunors taco whom ho douvs not, or heenuse it may momotimes pass meantures that he does not npprove, ot fall to Aupport those that ha dealres,© Whoa, howevar, stich men control absolutely, amd wher sieh medsures are the general poliey, e whl natu- tally “quit.” We recoanlze the Republican treaction, but wo do not yleld toit, We do not “acquiesca fh the propriety or necessity of run- ning the Republican vnny on teaditlons, of even on relected reforme,” but in adfusting It to real nm; vital fssucs; and we shall JaboP to that end, Verdiet, Otio Doltar, At Lonis Glode-Demnerat. An Individusl by the name of Blakeslce, fnagintng himselt deeply fujured by n lotal tiem in the Globe-Democrat, brought suit for £50,000 somo thne ngo, It took him a year and three-quarters Lo flid out that he had been wronged, ‘fhree months more and tie would have been barretd by the statute; it he cotre trived to rave his distance, as it were. There was nothibg in the itetn but & plain stutement of facts as”gathered from the police records, ‘The case was triad oh Motiday, and a verdict rendercd yestendny for_the fufl amount sued for, less tho trifle of 840,900, whlch the Jury, thought tv be In exeess, Mr, Dlakeslee got 81 for bls character, What scetns to us tufn)r nboit the nintter s, that Judge BDoyle shoufd allow 1he plalntil to sue o8 a pauper. A man whose character fs estinated by himsell at $50,000 ought to have bieu nblo to pay the cosis of o euit {n the evint of his losing it, - Mr, Dlakesles bad two attorneys, and we presumo be divided the mmount of the verdict botween them in compensution for thelr services, A Tritish Journel oh Joseph Cook, Inndon Saturday Rerlew. Tho last series of Hoston Monday Lectures on “Qonsclence,’ which we liave received, Is ro- matkable for a curfous inversion of the ordinary evolutlonary theorfes of cthies. The lecturer. takes niany of the dogtnas of mhterlallam, and one or two of the crudest idess of com- parative mythology, jumbles them upwith some miscancelved principles ol phyaleal selenee und somo fawmlllar metaphors, and coustrisets out of 1he whole o theory of consclencs whicn lins ab least the merlt of ‘oviginality, 1f not of distinet. neas or plausiblllty. Not having fully grasped the truth that in pliysics there is no reality cor- reaponding to the words **un®? und *down,” ho devises o ductrine of moral gravitatlon accard- nctaphorsdrawn from physical weight and hunan gestures under morad toflie chces are made the bisis, not exnctly of 0 mate- rialistic_cxplanation of cthics, but ratherof a matertalization of the spirltunl theory, ‘The doctrine {s odd rather than Interesting; amd the Hustrations rather than the arcument have oo cnsfonal - attraction for & reader putient of the mure grotesque forms of individual speculation, A Michigan View of Grant and n Third Term. Washington t'orrespondence Detrogt Neiws (Ind, ), Grant 13 to bo the next candldnte for Presf- dent. No earthly power can prevent that, tlo has not only the grand army of disetplined pol- Iticians to back hita, but he has the wealth of the grest monelary centres of thls country, atid, toacertaln extent, of Hurope beeldes. Added to this I8 the constantly-deepening con- victlon on the part of the more intellizent classes of our people, that the fuherent weak- ness of our present form of government de- mands thut the Chiel Magistrate shall possess n strong hund and an fron will, Disgrulsc it as wo. may, tho fact romains that the tendency of this country 18 towneds a strone centralized Govern- ment; and, {n the abscoceof the full realization of the {deal, the country demands a strong man at 1t8 head. When 1 sav the country demunds it, £ mean the wealth and inteliigence of the coun- try; for, afterall that demagogues may say or Commuunists may do, ft is wealth and m- telligence thut rule In the long run everywhere. The ndvent of the Democratic party into power {n one branch of the Qovernnient, and the al- reaay demonstrated lmn:fmclw not to pay fmbe- cllty, of its fendera, and its disposition to nilili- ato with overy ism, from Greenbaekisi to Com- munism, that the lngenuity of. demogozucs, charlatans, und knaves can .suggest, ndds the atrength of demonstration - to the conviction that the safety of the ‘country depends upon preventing tho Exceutive power from passing into tho hauds of that organization. ‘But I \vlh not enter Into the discusston of that prollfic subject now. It 1a sufliclent for me to say that the country will need Grant when the Democ- racy nttaln power In both branches of Congress,. and to tell bow the objeet s to be nccomplish- ed. .The.first great pofut to e zalued was the co-operation of the Administration. This has already been necomplished,~sficntly, but surely. No nolse. lns * been nade over the reconcillation between “Layes nnd the lenders of the Sialwarts, but it hos been occomplished. And this sccomnts for much that hos scemed Inexplicable in recent events, The breach between him aud Conkliug has not been healed, I is true, but Hoyes' suc- cess [n that fl[ilu 1sone of the results of the vrozramme, 1t has been charged thht it was TFedern) putronggo that hought over thoss wno deserted Conklings but it was Federal patron- age of o far deeper sleniticance than the present, cuntrol of a few peity places of trust avd emuol- ument, Conkling, of course, was not privy to the arrangement, for he Is o Prestdontial asplr- ant himsslf. The appolntment of Chelstiancy to the Peruvian Missfon Is another most lmpor- tant part of the programme, ‘The presenco of Chandler in the Senate was deemed _especially desirable,—first, because he demunded it, und would aveept nothing else; snd, second, be- cause his brains und power ara Indispensable in the management of the coming campaien, Uiyeses 8. Grant will be the next Presidont of theé Unlted States. The Thres Confoxilons. Xew York Uribune (Rev.), The dffference betwween Manton Marble and the other conspurators, Pelton and Weced, on the wituess-stand, was, that the frank and unblush- Ing rascals confessed thelr own misdecds, while hie pretentious person to whom one of the - vostlgntors applied the apt nome of Joseph Surface showed un auxlety to coufess the rogu- eries of other people. Mr. Marble's main object was to vindicate his own hizh moral tone. Ilis secondary objozt was to throw thoresponsibility of all the Florida bargalniug upon Col. Wool- ley, That Pelton entertalned the corrupt propo- sitlous to scll or buy, adwitted of no doubt. But Mr, Masble was under no compulslon to criminate’ Woolley, Ho wus not bound to kuow of the operations of nu agent with wham he profesed to hold nu Intercourse, nud who used a ditferont clpher from the celebrated Moses codei and, i ho Lad beeu o8 {guoraut nud forgetful of the transuc- tlons of this man as hio was ot hia own, It is not impossible thut Woollry imght fiava sworn him- selt innocent,—plmuost as well ua Moses. Dut Marblets 8ot purposo to sacrifls * Fux ' was up- parent oll through his testhnuny,—apparent evon more in hils mauner than it was in his lan- puage. Ho gave the Commlttee Lo understand that ho held himself much aboys valgzar manfpi- tutors ke Woolley; thut ho refusud to oct with* him’ or consult “with; “I had no confer- ence with _himy, and naturally desired none™y and he cowplalned bitterly that the campaipn was “muddled " by “allow- fiygg peaple tike Woolley to operato fudepund- eotly, ressed to oxpinin what he meant by “muddling the campuign, bo manazed, with- out suying unythlng, to leave the hnpression that Woolley was engaged In frregular transace flous. Asked what hy nunderatood vy the mea- suge, * Woolley usks me to say, Lot force be ot In readiness Inunedlately for contingencies,” ho angwered thut he understood nothing what- ever, exeent ot Wooltey belioved the Demo- crats would be counted out, Finally, when 1t cama to the discussion of the “Bolivia? dis- patelies, lie acknowledged that he tlmufm. it possible Woolley know _ somothing ubaut the eorrunt uroposition Pulton was evidently entertulnings aud, If Peltun testifled thut he roceived o dispatch from Marblu un- nounelng in effect thut 1he proposition had fafl 4, it muat bo thut the Colonel was thinking of one of Woolley's telegrams, nnd had confoiind- e hia two correspondvaty, ‘Fhero ure only two ratfonn] ways of uccouniting for the tissus of contradictions which Marblo tiers wove into his testimony. One is, that he was cauehit Ina diey and reully did not kuow how to extricate him= soll3 the uther, 1huit e wiatied to slznily Lo the Cuminittes thut Woolley was a raseal, and thut the purnoeo of the moril Mosos wus to wush his bands of the foteh contracts concludod by that vulgar person, Which explunution comes nearer o the truth, (8 o question which probably nlr{:cu Col. Woolley mors than any other mun ullve. ————— e A SICK SENATOR, The excessive corpitlency of - a cestaln United Btates Senator hus tong been the butt of eaito- rial wit sud spley bon mots from tho pens of*| Washington currespondents, Few persona tiave suspeeted thut his obesity was g diseasg, and Hable to prove fatal. Yot this s tho sad fact, Excessive tatness is not only a disease 1 itself, but one lfable to generato other and nore ous ones, Chemistry bas at lnst revealed asa sure, und reliuble remeay for thisabnoginal cu dition of the system {n Allun's Auti-Fat, Dlis- tingushed chomlats have pronounced It ot only harmless, but very beneficlal to the syatom, while remedying the disesscd coudition, Bold by drugglsta. " fe, [ng thelr THE OHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'MONDAY KLEBRUARY 1 7, 1879, RIED ALLV A Father Locks Up His Daughter for Disobedience, Her Incarceration Has Lasted for Sixteen Years. v Jlor Mind Gives Way Under Imprison. moni---Her Present Condition. Snectal Carrespondence af The Tribund, MBNDOTA, 111, Feb, 13.—A caso of eruelty and {nhumanity is belng brought to MNght In a sec- tion of {he country & few miles south of this city which, 1t is to be hoped, ts without paralie) In this generatlon I not in this century. It Is that of n young woman natned Margaret Reck, doughter of DPeter Reck,a wealthy Germun farmer of Troy Grove,who wasshut 1o fn a roum over elxteen years ago, amd kept there to thia day in solitary conflnement. without ever huviog left it. Though the rumors were both vague nndl theagre, yet they were suMMciently astounding to induce your correspomient to endeavor JAf possibld to ot at the 1acts, and although his purpose was attended with much difffeulty and necesaitated the interviewing of many persons who sere supposed to ho axqualnted more or lcss with the circumstances i tne ease, he sue- ceeded, though the partles all assimed a certain alr of mystery, nccompanled with such erave shakes of tne Jicad that wwere exvressive of thelr reluctance to tell what they knew, lest they should be called upon to appear in court and testify against persons with whom they had been on terms of Intimacy and frienaship for many years. The object, however, was finally nchieved, and 1he followlng are the facts as gathered, not only through nclzubors, but near relatives of the un- fortunate victim herselfl. As a stepmothier fleures In the drama, it {s heeessary to go Into THE BARLY HISTORT OF THE APPATIL: A few years nfter Peter Reck's artlval in'this cotintry, and provious to his loeatinig on a farm n ‘Proy Grove, his wife dled, leaving him scven children, five daughters aiid two sons. e mar- rled again, and had two dauzhters by his secoud wife, ‘I'he daughters of the tirs. wile Lecoming obnoxfous to her, and he for the sake of peaca and gualot having to submit to her wlll, they were driven from Uhelr bomes and made to scek cmployment nud shelter where best they could. Margaret, the girl in questlon, hefng too young tu shift for herself, was, in order to get her away (Irom tho step- mothier’s harsh treatment, taken to Peru and ‘)] el fn 4 sthool kept by tho Sisters of Clarity, While there ahie 18 enld fo have given proofs of né(‘ll‘l’lnu the branches taught with facliity, awit to have evineed unllo ataste for drawing, in which sno excelled. When she returned homg she was the belie of the nefghburhood; full of life and funj courtcous and kind to all, and nosseased of 8o beantiful o yoice the young nnd the old would often go to hear Margarct sinz, ‘The estimation. fi which she wus held by the peonle wos not caleninted lo rafse her fn the estimatfon of the stepmother, wha lovked upon her with jealousy ns possessinge advantages und attractious which she hersell lacked. Sho in- sisted that it would. be much more fn keepiog wlith her position fulife to gu out like hier sis- tors, und work for an honest living, than Lo put on suchaire, which, ns slie predicted, would re- sult in no good, Margaret’s cducation did not 1t her to do menfal work for outsiders, though she was wiiling to do angthing: she could at home, and the result was that she was BUDIEOTED TO ALL TTIE PETTY TYRANNIES {hat some stepmothicrs arc able and willing to heap. The offense for which the unfortunate yrird was inade to pav so dear a penalty is thus described: Some sfxteen years ugo or better n marriaze took place in the vielnlty, to which all the Recle family wero inyited, 1t iwas on a Bun- day, and Maggle had for some tine lovked for- ward with pleasure to the ecyent, ss ons to which she had been specially invited. Sho dressed to go with the othirs, but on some pre- textorother she was forbidden to go, and ordered to remaln at home and take core of the house. She felt burt, and determined tu-go and visit the Sisters of Charity at Peru, 8ho wroto a note to thut effect, ndding thut they need not be uucasy about her, Jefe {6 on the table, und started off on foot, 'The Tuesdny followinz she was brought buck to her home, locked intoa room, and, o the rumor opiy too correctly had i, SITE 13 THERR TO THIS DAY, without ever having loft it since. Through all these weary years of solitary confincment not o tiving soul was permitted toseg her, suvo two or threo inmates of the house. Not even lier own sisters, nor her cousiu, a Roman Catholle priest, conld . obtaln that privilere, notwithstand- oft-repented demands. In answer to {nquirics by the neielibors, they wers first told that Margaret was unwell, Iater ou thatshe ivus insane, and that, 08 she would wear, no clothes, they were not allowed ta see er. That st bet camie fnsane is now beyond ull question of dis- pute; but that she was sowhen rdrst confloed .is not gencrally credited, 1t s thought thut, being a hig-spirited girl, sho revolted oealost such harsh aud unjust treatinent, uwnd thut ler father, in his oistinate tenacity of parental aue thority, determined that she should be the flrst to yleld, Nelther waversd in the determing- tion not to be the first to acknowludgo the wrong; 60 Morearet's confinement continued, und with nothing to relivve the ‘Tonotony but the bare whitewashed wails of n suall room, her food passed u through a squaro apertire Inthe wall, placed on a stelf, the shutter re- placed, and not a word spoken. Days rolled on into weeks and months, when ut length the long-pont szony of mental sulerine culninated fu bereit reason, » ‘Theo it was too late for the stubborn old man to teoent, In atonewent und to easo hia troubled wind ilE ERECTRD A CHUNCH aml superintended ita construction, The atep- mother died last April. Pater Reck survived her till Beptember, when ho died very suddenly, and, among other rumors, it 18 shought that his death was aceelerated by foui play. By the wil the = heir” wers to get forty meres of lund cacn. Mary, the youngest duughter, was oppolnted custodlan over Margaret, with the uss ol the house and clghty aeres of Iand while she (Mar- sgrares) should live, There were Lhree trustecs andt an executor sopolnted. "The trustees visited the room in which Margaret was confined, und found the unfortunate creature, whom they had known sixtecn yesrs bafore as tho helle of th ’u\mu‘ crauched o a corner an the floor peefect- v niced, Bavo au old army-Llanket that she had drawn over her, A tesr of compasslou trickled down thiele manly cheels 38 they contemplated that sickening sight und thouzht of the many vears of untold wnfscry sho was the victim of, here were no pleturca, no books, no table, no* chalr or stool, ne bod, na, not even a mat, ta lay those poor weary Timbs on. ‘Tho room wus destituto of evervihlng; there wers only the baro boards and the waitewnshed walls, and the barred window, and the little squaro hole with its stiding stutter uud the shelf underncath it whera the food was placed, und the stovepipo that cama up from the kitchien-atove. TUE TRUSTEES DISAGRHED as to the improvements that should be made to amelforats tho unfortunate creature's conditlon, one of them matntalowng thnt sho should remein In the condition her lather had kept het, The mors humate men, fearing that she would treeze to death, consulted Dr. Corbus, who, in his capacisy a8 Commfusioner of Lunacy und Public Charitles, visited her in company with Dr. Cuok, und ordered her clothing, a bed, und & hard-coal stove, nud the roomn to ba kept atn temperature of 70 deg. Your correspondont applied ta the lmmane trustees for perinisslon 10 seu their charge (i tho Intorest of "I'iie Tain. UNE, thut the publicinay get a truostatement of the existivg state of things fo connection with the sud case. Alter some reluctance they Kiudly consented, und apuoluted the day aud hour, After anythiug but o pleassut drive throuzh snow-dritts; deep ruts, und plowed Gelds, 1 et 1o the house ju Hime to sec the trastecs leave without befui uble to guin admisslon them- sojves, v told me thiot as Mary, the custo- dian, was abscnt ub & wedding thers waa no pos- slbiity of my accomplishing my object thut day, umzi ¢ ‘b 4o nothing For me, belng re fused perusissiun themselves, und that { should have to dofur fL t0} sunie day when Mary would by back, Id uob slgh for another such drive, and 8o determined to try my eloquence on (he lnmales In charge, ‘After au hour of parley und a score or more of Tebufls, thcy nally yielded, and I wasconducted up & narrow stalrs snd through & bedroom thut c&mmun\u{ed by u door with the Toom (uwhich Margarct Reck HAD SPENT SIXTBEN YRARS, A bed wag on the floor Just by the door, Ihoked Toto it. My conduciors, noticlg me, sald, Why, shio aio’t there; she is lylag fn thut vorner yonder.” - 1 approached the Indicated sooby There—in the norpheast coruer of .the roum, close as sbo could crawl to the walls, on the bare, cald boards, with the limbs drawn closely up to the body, in & comatose state— lay & form covered Withanold army-blauket and 1 which did not scem N buning down, T took tountng down, I took that pale, emaclated panl in mitie. Tt wan cold, n':uu»xcmnlcltw n temoernture of 45, The pulse was about 05, e haddy was quite warm, (he temperature be- Ing botwesa 18 and 102 The contour of the head 15 alapely, the forehead hizh, broad, and sugzestive of Intelllzence rather fhan demnen- tia or frehrted insanity, ‘The eves that were once latge, blue, aid exvressive, are now sunken in thelr sorkets, and have lost tlicle lustre for- ever. The llds are relaxed, the functions of the optie neryo scein to have been destroyed. The sitin Is still soft, white, nud delieate lookine, though the morbld conditlon of the neeves wily be apparent trom the fact that A PIS CAN NE ATUCK 1NTO 1T quite deey withont anv evldence of patn. The Tower Juhs are much contracted and devold of muscutar power, ‘The teet nre mueh deformed and hent back as If by muscular contraction, avquired through long-accustomed crawling, When told by thie tnmates that she hss been like that for years; that sbe crawls three thnos adny, as rc-\mlurl{ a8 clock-wurk, to the shelf Tor fier food ; thal she consnmes at each meol a gouidly quantity of sopred bread, mitk and cof- fee, nnid anthetimes meats that shiedsstronge, nnd would tear off any clothing sut on ber, and that #ho Ja quite liyely .ot nlght, one has to bo credulous Indectt not to doubt It, for she dfd ot look ns I slic cutld tear tissue paper. *She wwon't stay in that bed," sald her half-slsiers “lia In Just an obstinate as dhie ean b she will crawl out-of it, as If it il not feel ool to Ler, and go {nto the cortier where shie §s now; she always goea there she likes the cold busrds beat.’t flie was visited vestesday by Drs, and Cook. for the purpoce of clothing her nnd ndministering to her comforts, Nhe reslated the process of dressing with all the force she could commnnd. bed, in - the adjourned to crawled to Tuot of the hed 20 A8 o 2-year-old Corbus Bha was then placed in 1he and remajned guiet while they twere but the the Touny, scarcely had they next room when ahe nurtheast corner of the imilar to heraceustomed po: ton on the fluor, —Zetting unduerncath anddra ing the tick and elothing over her from the head assheinstinctively draws heraceustomed blanket, Not nuumlnzl{ LiRing that position, she did not stay so jong, but, glidiug over the slde rall, she wrigaled dlnzunnll{ across the ooy, ot Into her old corper, pulled her dressoff by getting it over her hewt {a on jnstant, drow the old blanket arofind her, and settled down i her ueunl way, Dr, Corbus describes her nanner of moving as thnt of o wrirellng or shuflling gale at the hips propelled by the fect, the hunds tuking Httle or no tueet, 1le has teftorders that sho Is to bo dressed several times n day il she becomes accustomed to clothing, nud thint the bed bo so constructed thut she cannol get out. The Doctor speaks of lier case as heing not unly the worst e ever saw, but the worst he ever heard of. Llow lang she has been kept in a nutle conditlon no one can_ascertaln. Tt is thought by sume thut sho was divested of eloth- ine ut the time she was tirst conflned, lest she would make her escapo through the window, "The vars that are thers would certainly not have prevented her, for a child could tear themn down a8 they now ure. HOW SHE 11AS 8TOOD THE COLD OF WINTZR is n mystery In Itsell that 13 diffieult to solve, for even ullowlne thata fre might have been kept in the kicehen Doth day and night,—which Is very improbabte,—the stuvepipe coming from 1t coutd not throw off suflicient hieat to " warm the room, und most assuredly the cold has been often anficlently Intense to freezs a puil of water solld, DBut how ehe has survived that, and why her relatives have. hot called nttention to her confipeinent, knowhig, ns they must, that she should, {f Insune, have been sent to an asy- tum, I8 one of those questions tuto which, fnall probnhility, the proper autbonties will feel ¢all- cd upon to fnquire 4 ‘ ol ssih SIS, 8 5 AN ARIZONA JOB. B “'8ax Francisco, Feb, 15.~A Prescott dis- patch says the Council refuscd to concur In the appointment’ of- J, T. Alsop to Washington in reward to the orderof the President getting apart the lands of Sait River foran Indlxn reser- wvatlon, nnd at a jolnt session Uov. Frémont was suhstituted, “The Governor has eigned the Railrond bill, A large mass-meeting wns held last nieht, The rense of the meeting was that the bilk wos an ifamous job, und vir(ually bankrupts Mari- copa County and cripples Yavapal, e STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS, Sutelul Dispatch to The 2rivune, Nrw Youk, Feb. 15.—The Rev. Dr. Rouben Nelxan, senfor publisher and agent In charge of the Mothodist Book Concern fn this city, and Treasurer of the Methodlst General Miasionary Saclety, wus stricken with pain ysis this even- ingz, and his physletans bave no hope of his sur- viving the stroke. Dr. Ndson (s well kuown in and out of his own denowpation, and this news will be read with regret by bis many friesds in the Weet. ————— SAMMYS SOLILOQUY. [Enter Mr, T., wrapped fu reatskin and ehivering with cold, —hife mouth puckered up oe if he smelt romothini bad. Bauxy: **iarewell, a long gond-night “'o all my greatness, ani Lo my barrell O} whero In that fotal bune OF uppurtunity wan alj my nervo? 1 sbouid bave inarrted eorly, 1sbould have called on titeen= But he, tuo, 1y u puor uld buchelor! A hundred fhousand mon at my back Wonkl have cleaned Gt outy “Tiws now all tuo Jate; Howitt, Field, Murule, and the rest W eru not enoueh for sly olil Edmands And lis damnable Commission. ™ [Bater Nevey Pelton, Ina hightgown, witha ean. die and & bundle of clphiers, n In Lady Mecbeth.} Baxwmy (with a penture of horror): ¥ Avanat, Nevvy, and quit my sght! § know not you or yonr copireed [} Why cume you nat huma Whien 1 did calty Why tarrled you {* the South And bedeviied mo with cipborst What, siry afid you takio me for? What! did vou tiuk mo Vanderbtlt, Ihiton, Jim Keene, or Jay Gould, s 1o leed me? Lnow that | i a'poor old man, And pnuiher $80, 000 from tny harrel Would Ieave me but five miilions With whteh to reforsh the Democracy. . Yes, I'm u-cold, Nevey, sud ean (Il afford Buch bardons— And yet {rubuing his hands with sudiien glee] methiaky 1'd part With all my mitlions—yes, with sll, Foven with iy *1" honide, to by Where §should be but for those ueila, Zack Chnndler upd old Edmunds, Alnet Nevey, iy nerve 16 gune, And all my barrel of money, But they canzht me not In the complut of the coparceners, Or I tha ciphers, whilo you, Tiear Nevvy, appear much, very much Like un axa, Awake and Jola me in a glas: Of Burzundy. Feel not 40 g it atill, my heart, #iL #0311 85.W. e e e A Colucldonco. % Mrs, Ilorace Broad dled at Cambridge, Mass,, on Sunduyy 1t precisely the same instant at I\’mvh her duughlur explred on the samo day ut Juston, N2ARCH, ““ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch 1Is sbsolutoly odorless, and Chomi.- oally Puro, It ia snowflake white, 1t is susceptiblo of tho highest and most lasting Polish, It posgosses groator strongth of body than other trade brands, It is_paoked in Pound Parvcels, Full Weight guaranteed, It costs less money than any Starch in the World. It is manufaotured in the hoart'of tGhlo hgrontcat coronl region of the oba, It i{s Sold univorselly in America by Grocers and Doalora, 1ts enoual consumption roachos Twonty Million Pounds, ANDREWmERKEQJ,EBECHER, Frheubrecher's World.Famous Cori-8tarch for Mad, TAYOIL X KNAUSN, Kole NorthwestcriiAgonts, Chlcago. PALLY. icretions, e3censes or oYeework of flie I s 5y wiens spacatly sad rad wally Gired by WINCHESTER'S SPE}!IF{E PiLL, urely vegetably ration, and the Py o g SR ey r v lce, t A i ‘i broctlons or Sae AR e A LN Phepated oaly by . WINCHES n & 00, Cheml, Gl T DY g b - O HAMLINS CLARIK-ST., opposite New Couri-Ilonse. - FTNO. A. FTAMLIN ... .. JOSDPE A. GULIOK. Standing-Room Only At H o'rlock Every Night, THE PROGRAJINE PAR EXCELLENCE! OF TILE PRESENT 8EASON, Road it! Consider ita Morital ahd make up your mind to go and see it! REMEMBER OUR MRICES: 38e, 26e, AND 15c, And bear tn mind the follawing facta: ry Avt, Bketeh. firamn, or Comedy Fy‘;;mn.l.csfl"-c Eve Hamiln's Tned not tmounted an the & but the scenes and neitinicn are elaborated m::l oot exient comidtent with ool taste, and (i v , YOULIICE, " tney can come and Dring thelr Indles H0ce, n \wre comta to ynderstad that, thodalt we sa; enced, ani car peo 8 Arst- g elod, aud produced i 8 38 SRl fo"inat of any Arvicli ticatre in fhe Sunter: "Fhat e tadlen atill come, and tn_faree, ta indicated b i fack Lt tiol o3y 4ro Gur night hertotmanees Iargely attended by the beat ¢law of Tadics In e city, BT le Y oenday s Eriday Matinacs fimve, upder 16 New Denatiire, iereascd frotn 220 10 50 per eol £ Lut this out snd pasia (L 10 your List. a4 PRICEN=30es 350y E_Jl!; and the, MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1879, And Ladies Matinees T""'l"' Friday, And Sunday, at 20y, m., Wi Siclliant Apuaricsn Actor ‘and Comedlan, K. W.J.THOMPSON, Supported hy Mr. ¥, T, GLE, Tt Gompany, In the eutl tlonal a1 ol cinea attraction, mounted ¥ iichimey il agulres, ele., and repl emotiunsl, wensational, and Wikl 'interesting_inct dents. beautlfol tahleaiiz, sosnery, fuechanical cffe calclum 1Ighits, propertied, ete., and eatftled LEOPOLD; Or, FOR A LIFE, Cari Leopold (his great lmpersonatlon), W.d, Thompron Ne-enwaxement for ON R ONLY, commeacing Montlay, Feb 17, of the brititanily-successfal New York Criterion Comedy Company, RAY. et and Sols . P AT AHRESSITE ST J. GOSLH! o3 nceh, the New aud Sparkiln Farel Slsred trom the German by STANLEY MRESNA. T'he Most an; mmg;:r{;flc(an of the reax 16ay and ‘Tuesday,only ainnia of ADA CAVENDISH In Shiakapeare's great play of ~ A8 YOU LIKE Ttosalind (wth Cuckoo Fong).s ... 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T rmogoNALy. ¥ FIDPONATS FOIL MILITARY SUPPLIES, DXFOT QUARTRRMAATEI'S DYIICK, No. 1139 Girard-at,, ! = Jun, 23, 1870, KEALED PROPO: e, witli 8 cony of this advertisemen Teculved at 1hle uiny, | for furs X arely 6, 0, for The Unifed S1atgs Qiistterninsier's Dipartment with the folluwing articless To bodelivere al tho Quariormasier's Depot,at Kl adeiphi, a1 N!‘:urru Caps, artillerys 1,600 Dress Cal Drewa Cop Pompos, Hifuntryy 760 000 CAP Crassed Riflee: 20,060 Cap L Numbersy 600 TTUmietA with exira crooksi <l I'lutes, completes 5,000 yands 4.4 Kky- ¥ Qi lf‘ 00U yards g+4 tnrk-Dlils 5 5 o0 Cainpaticn Nnia. e deltvered wethe Quuriermaster's Depot at San o Francia 5 Huriinits (812, intautrys cn Drose Cap Pomyau. fo- fantry; ) ,%H.wue itiftes; OO et Stenctl Flates, compitet 000 gurds 14 Ry lilie 7, heavy quailtys 20,000 yanis (.4 Dark Ii{ue Fiang "All arkfcies fobe aubject to a Flild nispicetion, and bid- dere e Infurmmoed tlinea uil complisnce with spectn: catlons wiil be Instaied upon, and thut uo srifele futeris r Lo The standard wiil be & pted, “"l gfi(lurvrumunz reaerves the right to reject suyor s, “WEreference will ba glven 1o articles of domeatic produttion and matufaciure, conditious of prics aid uality beitig squal; and such prefercncs wiif be gl 10'articles of American production and manufact vraduced on the Paciin Cont to e exient nf tne c Sampiion et he ko public scrvica there. —ls. Viged O 3 W' which are to be used in the States and ol o il Wil be recolved and fn- n Franclico, wuld tata Iy thelr propasals on what dates ‘quatiliics they can make asliverics of the ey propusc to furnisly et the Puliadelphis or Fan Francisca tenols. Forcaples of printed fustrug- tluaw (o bldicrs and oihier Inforindtian auply at Wl uts Bre. Euvelopes contalning pr 1o be in i ** rupaes for Milltary Ruppiles, " and addressed o tiia undersigned, iy arder of the Quartcraster (ensial. F KUCKEN, Asslataus Q PROPOSALS FORR X ' ! ofilee uni pishing Lt l"r d stecied At Didde! and tn what articles icaled s, tn durlieare et & ooy bty oaled propasala, tn dupdiiates il a eopy of O e rane Ritachbd. Wil be recsived i o clovk Wi, Kuturday, Feh, 23, 14T, for furaishing the suhe sistence Depariment, U, . ‘Arniy, o be drlivered il wenty dayeaties hoaward, st auch icse fn whilacity 83 mey be required 140,000 pounds Prime White Beans, Jiand picked, of uniforin size, packed in round hooped urrads, Tl head 1 140,000 po H rime Whito Dean acked i douhle ed cotton SAck ay tea L0 be seen at this ottfey. 1ved 10T the whols oF auy piart uf tha wiilcll 1o 10 Y nereaard ot deereasnh e at the (e of opening. 1'ropoeils wubfcce to the aual cundliion, sud ipauted by samides, Blank proposals or vation wiif be furulsticd au antileation to ‘e ightig rejestany or VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS, Nos. 16 and 18 Nassauest., NEW YORit, Buy and sell qn Commiasion for rash ur oi A ALt fi B 1iie Row Viirh Stock Exehanyes Allow (nfarest on Goposlia sunied to cheek b stghty sud 1) cea ou aoproved colluterals, Lovorne ment, b: 3 , #ud County Londs for sale and 1 medisty delivery, NOTICH. TaNASUNY DEPABTHENT, Orvics ov vlq’(‘n FTUOLLEN OF TIR UURIRNOY, Wbl yu o, 1. ) urved margio all Notiee 18 hereby uiven 10 ) €lsiing SAaINSL 1ho Gerinsn Ni {int e sainw imuat bo prews tecelver, IL Clflfi i thierear, witht 1 Ly disadlows R TH EATRE, BUSINESS MANAGER. SER OUR OLID FEATURES! Not apeclaitios of ordinary merit oniy. biit each oif & Etar of he Plist Maxnicnas nnd,'munanf. THE GREAT TEUTOS!C byt WATSON & BLLIS, Flrrt appearance in Chicagy of ar s:mum’({ nl CERR T, FRANK, BELL, Yenator elect trom Couatial ‘cfiufi.fl(i«:u:}ll:;aul‘:;la‘ liver his Famous Politicat Lictates entitie “POLITICAL PUEBEIANS.” First appearance this seins of MRS. R. A, BRENNAN CAPT.GEO. LIABLE, The Liltontian Wonaé; the tircat Bketch Arttats and vocallsts. Last week of the oiefavorites, TOMMY TURNER S ASD + HULU FRANCIS. OUR STOOK S8TARS: ¥ MIL W, L. GLEABDS, BISY ISABELLA FLORENCR, Ml ! FRANK. M 3 Miss HUIY LAPAYETTR, MIL BEORGE MOLItIS3, MR, W, MAKHAM, MIL ALFIED JOHNBON, MR EDWAID BARRETT, MR, ITAURY WIIARFE, 4. MOYNEHAN, FRANK BTEVENS, &c,, &c. NEXT WEER-Rryant And Hlocy, By Lintn and Luey Adntmy, Fred ‘ltoberis and Great Oliv, and the Laweat Comedy Bensstion, “OUR INNOUENT PASTOR." " TELECTRIC RELTS AND BANDS. VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY. ° [Exract from the Dalttmore “Amerioan,” December 21, 1878.) “The Pulvermncher Electric Belt Is recom. mended to genernl uso for tha following ren. sons: Flrst, for its wonderful properties for tho cure of diseases of Lhe kidneys, Stomach, liver nnd blood ; sccondly, for its extreme stmplicity, 4 the fact of 115 being applied ontsde, pre- cludes all possibllity of any fnjury belng dono to the patlent, as an externnl remedy Is unl- wversally acknowledged to be safe. Another advantago s the facility with which the prog- ress of the diseaso and cure can be watched, and If the Belt be not quite in the right place, it cun bo very casily readjusted #o a3 o cover the parts affected. The Pulvermacher Electrle Belt, and its perfection, has been hatled with delight, not only by the sufferers whio have re- gnined henlth, enjuyment and & new leass of 11fa through its beneficent qualities, but by the medical profession, who very froquently proe scribo 118 use to thelr patients.” i Siitma nofer outy PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS Are self-applicable to any part of the body, for the speedy and effectual cure of | Rheumatism, Neuralgla, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debllity, Tiver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Female Complainta, Nervousness, g EGAL. - [ ., ASSISNEE’S NOTICE. . ol A i ; i badtors of MArens monhc# B Ohitimo;. do Conn 1lllm) s, are heroby notl *l that he, on the: 11 of JannAty, IATr, Reiigned b9 ma all i props iy, reat and personal, (o trust for the peroflt of hl: croditors, and that they are required fo presont thel or afirmation to mae withia thiree i ! s hicano, T i Pty #ancock 120 Lasall ' AND CLEANKIAGS o hedutifally ‘ AN D A REATE D, setridingenpents, Lxpre o‘u. n")l'll,u:( & o3 NWeat S :'n‘m'e'isnrua And eleane Ela ___RAILKOAD TIME TARLE, | ARRIVAL AKD DEPARTURE OF TRAIIS. 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Thestesmers of thia Company il sail evesy & 3 frum, liremen Vier, foot of “Third-at., ol ~F'taih New Vork ta ho JAMES WAI(IMCK.‘ 0 and liremen, firss cabiii. §1ws socu F30. Bteersge tesets all pante nd, v d 3 Bxsugn Yor frelight Buwliuk Uree s lailag wles s, week from Now YOrk ta Quesnslow, 13 it i 330 t0 870 eurrgacy, Eacursion 1 aake fom 830 to $70 eurrgacy. Eacurd e b TR o © Niacragee 636, Drafis va Ui e s loshaeds - son anpiy 0 oF sallioRs and furlier ation A0 LATSON, Mo, 2ot Claric-at, FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. AFAIRBANKS, MORSE & GO, 118 &113 Lake 5t., Chicago, ful tobuy only the Genulua, TOA L. & DISBASHES A BPRCIALTY, . 4 wlbiaer. Cnget & Houm, 10403, mazoa Atlantie Express (dall). Nt Express... PITTSRURG, FT. WATNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, | Dy corner t’anal end Slaalson.sts. Ticket Ofces, Fica,, Palmer House, and Grsig Pacif latel: | L nm 800 B pnean, DAUTIMORE & OIO, Treios leavs from Ezposition Dull: flr. oot of Monroes. 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CHIOAGO & EASTERY ILLINOIB RAILROAD, Yot O, 77 Gt 153 Poarbo wdDe et, 77 Clark-ales 133 Lo TICKE O rner CllA(Ua and Carroli-ais.’ ‘ Lesvo. | Arrive, v ™ 2! s 4190 GHAY'S RENFEDIES, GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE MARK. Maf R'Jhym i Fetvons” Lty and Weakneas, re- Mll!:fll’ Indiscretion, Exvess oF oveswork of thebiralii and nor- " AR IR voussvslents ls T fectly harmlest acia Before Taking o usal -n‘qh.a or Vaki sy &l e After Taking, used for over LAIZIy years with xreat success. £ Vull pariicufars fa our, pauii et which we e o tend frea Ly inal) to eyery uuc, 14 Tho pecite fadiatae |1 sold b drupclets st g1 por prokags, of 1% rackied for ¢b, ue wifibeseutarse oy el Gn'ra celptof the money by sddressing MUK GRAY MEDIVINE OO 10 Mechuntcy Block, e{:}nml; et - VANBCHAACE, BTRPIENSO ., 62 uni 2-at., Chicsze, wholssals sud retall Sgests whe R druenista s mumw&‘ pricse. e i:a@é&.&Aiuofii. s F NO CURI] e DR.KEAN, . 173 Bouth Olark.st., Chioago, 3 Cooyuit personaily o by mall free of charge. aa atl enronlc, nervous uf specisl dissases. r.J.Kead ls the oaly pliysicisn o Ao £1Y WLQ WAITALL LULES QLA SRS ¢ § 3

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