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THE CHICAGO, TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 2, 1880. PARIS. The Exhibitions of the & Painters In Water- pepular with the lower classes tn Rerlii and otter German cities, but which aro nut adopted fo the refined and erftteal andienecs who visit the German theatro here. ‘Thord are, howover fA few inusical farces which here have proved recssfttl, becuse, hoses fin nnd tonsenae, litde plot and pentiment, but. tho ler), given Inat night, is nono ane more plot or acntinent than “Humpty-Dumpty," and ts a gront deal 8 acing waa nil the way from ood to bid, nnd the lesa sald about the slaging Wns Tittl the bok the Aquarellistes; but sho Nth auch ble we ta Enter the MMstd with Joes not shine by inen ns Detaiiig Wt Lemaire is heat ¢ most Indy palntera, by her flowers. In the -present instance she lins except in tig eal of an Old p OHINOR, [9 UAVS A fow momontT to A nperies of tho spirit before stepp! a Great King.” Tht more . Trusler were tnken by spect! hIA former home, necom- CRIMINAL NEWS. iho presence of th the remtina of Ce train to Conhorsvill From Observations Made by the Signal-Servic Washington Mat Time, Feb, 1, 1880. U. 8. A, at 11 How att lowa, Horse-Trader So- ? rans cured His Equine Prop= case of it easel Peasant-Woman,? with indifferent {i-suc+ miront that France hag Ing worth speaking of Nobio C, futler, Ci and William Wallace na pull-bearers, Tle waa buried with Singonic honors, —— SPORTING. THE LUNE. CincixNAtt, Feb, 1.—Tho spring meeting of the Queen City Jockey Clnb takes place at Cheater Park, June 1 to f. The stakes now open, to close March }, are: Ohio Derby, for d-yenr-olis; Cinoinnath Ladies’ Stuke, 2-yenr-olds: Burnct Htake, year-olds, mille hents; and Cloelnnat miles and a holt, i be two purse races each day, Tens, It ts not very- ained or lost sn: Fair, Mondy, Nein. Snows far, Darometer, « Puetmamater. FR, Ralttell, paat 6 houra. ‘Artosth PIM IA {08 direction wtad {a blowing. Feathers vpos LLed Band, Hr¥ally B Cans Mag Pubtabera, Out ihnt He Was Ap- propristing Othors' Props A Visit to tho Gallery in the Ruo Lafitte Dore, Dotaills, Vibert, and TILE CINCINNATI AY-FuSTIVAL CHANORS IN THE MINISTRY. M, Waddington’s reliren felt very severely, He Was never considered, pubjie or hhinself, cot Cincinnati Uazette, Tan. 3h. ment hus not been Tho scerecy whitch the origiial plan of the As- soclatlon contemplated has not been do profound asto prevent cunsidarablo gossiy from petting aurond, And oven In Now York the musicinns to- dy rending tho titlo of the snecesaful work will be nble without any hositation to name. tho sie- cosstul composer. And thoy will not be surprised either, for it yoes to Mrs Dudley Huck, who they long ago, predicted would bo the licky mun, It isa pity, perhaps, thus to dispel tha mystery which ft was desired to keep wrapped about tho mtiste until the nfghe of the purform= ance, but this would by Impossible, for it is not nsccrot ti New York and Brooklyn that Mr. Buek has long been enamored of Longfultow © Golden Legend” asa subject of admirable ea- paelty Yorn musical setting, and hag worked o ny 5 It hag beon the occasion of 1 del of comment that tho deelsion huis been so long delayed, wasn interesting bit of Information pic! Now York aimonth or flve weeks nguy reason of the delay was a deadiovk in mittee of Judges, which threw tho of tho decision upon M ig fudgo, wiv wis al at tho unplengarntt tes upon htm. ‘These Judges wero M thig elty; Dr. Lea elther by the pensable mutts Q must have been disagreeable to hin aud t Mine. Leon Biiy} But It has Not overwh Nofther nre we ubaoly! down by the resignation of Gent, Gres lute Mlalster of, Inte Minister of Jus n Whether thelr successors The Now Mintstry and the Old—Wenthor and Floods—Dramatte and Mu- ‘oted of Manslaughter Yea- by the Quincy Jury. Sa truree Men Waylaya New York Girl and Outrage Her Frink Convi fg BRECKENRIDGE, 4a) Hak 49. Orne Chul Stake, 2-yenr-oh or ol M. Le Mt Tt remains to be ",. EQCANABAS Bpeetat Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune. Ais, Jain, U—-It used to be suppose that the Frenel, however gifted they niight be as deulptors, draughtsmen, and-prlnters Jn offs, were behind certaln other nations—tiotably the Englsh—in the dellente and Interesting fleld o€ water-ealora, ‘Tia water-color con- tributions to tho anual Salons have general ly been relatively Inslghiticant, “They have accordingly been treated by the hanglig committees with scant cercinony, and stowed fuvay anywhere, in cold and deserted gul- lerles, where few vialtors ever had tha cotr- age to look for then. Lust spring a gallant attempt was made hers to remedy this state of things by private entertirlse, A WATEM-COLOR SOCIETY, entitled the Sucieté d’Aquaréllistes Francals, wis foundud.by afew of the cleverest and most popular French artists, among whom were conspicuous such men as Edouard De- taille nnd de Neuville, Vibert, Isabey, ond Nar aulug- Bax Fraxainco, Feb, 1—The shell-race at Tea) Nee Faw ca Hichardeon's Hay, YY Leahy, professional, and Henry C. Hoyt a mas rine reporter of the Merchants’ Exetanye, for £1,000 aside, five miles, turning atake-bont, was won by Leahy in thirty-four minutes and thirty seconds, beating Hoyt nearly three-qunrters of chanyed hatde on tho re sult, Lowthy used a sliding and Hoyt a statlol — COWLEY’S LITTLE LAMBS. What They Sny of the Fuld-Harrow- fox oles of Mulger, Abune, and Stt> by Little Chifdren rd Anxious to Stop pr « f-STEALINGs politient affairs are very mi of The Chieagd Tribune. 20,—Denléra in breeding+ out this Blate are familiar with ‘elon, of Norway Townetiip, Beaton o of the nest prominent dealers In Latuck Inthe State, Ho fa atlwiys State Fairy and usually casvics off hones, At tho last State Fir k the frst prizo for draft. of 400 neres joining the town, autor Jon. Ho ehips horses to all parts of and Isconsidered a superlor Judge a nose catitnable family, con and several chidren, nt Btockedenters, All hud thé Highest vatcon oud vonfidence of Apeetat Correspondence between Daniel y* * Orbxosn of Publle Works aU.ne ray 2 he Counell and 18 D mi J af 1 Aifairs, hay not appre- Ministry of Fat elubly departed deed rather too: modest, lowed by ila predecessor, The chief effect of the ¢ Jing been to briny suinile, Much morte: M. Waddington, Anae of Ministry thé Govertiment more hy 88 Moke POBgquEe a a, DAVENPORT? ainbetta for ite In- x % MA. Waddington unl Leon Say fa were Left-Centre statesmen? and, as TP stip 6 nose mmostof my readers know, the Repub- fern Left Centre group iss the freneh Hamont {$ that which must closed, the inoderate Monarchist party. aud hls colleagues belon, the Republican Left and Repudlican Union, —proups standing. between the rathor evlor- less Left Centre, on the one side, and th Radien! Exiremd Left, on the other, merally thought. here. thnt bine’ will nut have a very} sPopanaport Wanypeta2. hs, Bully ; eLitingston © t Seale ef Mess ra] ° ot arses, Ifo In Hating of a wife adulte, and) promlac thing bit plenged CINOINNATE Court—The Shox Furthor Procee 11 New York Tribune, Jan, 29, Tho aisrppointinont of those persons who eame to the Supreme Court, Chambers, on Tess day morning to attent the investigation ute the affairs of the Shephent’s Fold, only to tind it ad- Journed, did not prevent a large crowd assem bitng in the General ‘erm room when the exiun- ination wes resumed *at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Mr.and Mrs, Cowley hud the prudence and taste to reinain Away, Into court elght or tenof the children taken froin the Fold, who secincd to Ue in execlient opold Daimroseh, 0 gchalarly min and musielin in New York: f Balthnore, Ustingy| the veterin conductor of Boston; Thomus, who by virtue of bis position 1 yal Director, wis tho presiiing Jingo, four compbaitions were subuiltted to the Come ‘by Oct. 1, when the Ilsts wore closed, they were gitirded with grent care and seorcey, tid neither tho mumber, tholr titles, nor tho Hames of the eities whenco thoy caine were discovered to anybody vonnected with the preas, or who woulll bo" likely to mnke the focts known. Thoy were received by a Com. mitteo of the Featlval Hoard appotated for this who opened tho ented enyelope contin! dress of the composer, and, after exaniining the campoattians, to see that none contained murks by whieh thelr wuthorebip would be betrayed to judges, thoy were handed to Mr. Thomas, who Hrat submitted, thom to Mr. Sly wers thon sent to ft evnfiidential ty ‘Thomas tt New York, who enrried them to Dr Dumroseh, and from him thoy went to the ree Mabiing Judges, It was not until thoy reachert Jultimors that we were enabled to fluid out the titles of the compositions and tho pices from Tho citles contributing and tho titles of tho works wero printed in the Guzctle about twognonths or ton weeks ayo, 08 follows; Brooklyn, 23 Cineinuati, 8; Winom, Minn, 1 Agger Minnerit fo what ure termed f eomposer of INDIANAPOLIS 4, 3 Dut Albany sf oussVULLE Yt ra} “white year past thote bos been a sid- den departure of horses In various Beattons of tho State; nnd 60 ndroltly was the removal mate tall etforts to trace thom wore futile, Fvitent, however, that the stenling was ind, Subsequent develop. jnents have confirmed tha suspiclon, aitd proved nid doubt that Nelson is the thief, aud has jug on this nefarious business for soy- ndur the guise af n well- pper of stock, ho hag been Adarge ninnberol ut be Zattoo bold Vdows bis fleld of operations sv. ucnitly, uted at inst atest nelievements € the Freyelnet thesu artists, whose long lease of ymanaged by one nt different department of mrt, was opened In the Rue Lititte. had a decited suceess, Encouraged by the result of thelr experlincut, they have an- nonneatt that second exhibition of the same” sortas the first will be opened at the Rus Lafitte on the 1st of March noxt. In tho meanwhile they have put on view acharn- ing collection of oll-paintings. Thore are not many of them,—probably sixty, all told,—but amongst the number It would be hard to point to halGa-dozen that are not perfect gems of art: The Aquarellistes are crudited with an intention of withdrawing altogetler in futttro from the ble bazaars known 1s Salons. They compliny not without some show of reason, that In tho Salon thelr works are utterly lost fn a multitude of medlocre or worthless daubs; and tlicy last year came to the conclusion (which I take tho Nberty of considering extremely ‘Jil-judged and ego- tistienl) thdt It would be Infra dig. for them to cohtinue contributing. they have retired under thelr tent, lke Achilles, and, wrapping themselves in their It, hava formed whint looks at lush very Hike ainutual adimiration Jlowever, with this part ter the general publle has at py AML {t need great tho brond fact that by seceding from thelr fellow-urtists the Aquarellistes lave given people an opportunity uf enjoying A CAPITAL EXHIBITION eked works, such ng you would haye to far enough to match, 1 of oll-palntings db; Culor Suclety is certaiuly some but, after all, what's Inn name? The first thing Ldtd on my return from the-foggy streets of Lon- don the other day was to proceed to the Rus ers Lxpenta most delightful atter- ullery of’ the Aquarelllstes trlous and eminently aristocratic. Lt sists-of but two rounis » with wconifort and hat would be wast avesptable at the big shows lathe Pants de Pind: sents ure soft, gelding, aud happlly The Heht is mellow and suifictent, being few, sare hin very point and beaut: out effort; the entulogs ure t works of art on asntnll seaie, members are represented on the walle—eneh ofstham by, on an average, five examples, Foremost tinong them are six pictures by GUSTAVE DORE, remarkable in many ways. Doré’s, wonderful: especiatly from thelr dl- intnulive size. ‘The largest and Mest 0 tag nifieent Seoteh Inndseape, representing 9 bar with a frowning pine- Hh sky, hardly measures cin, MABHVILLE bers composing it | en} : % Jerable popularity or prestige. ntton of the diiiicnities clouding the olltienl horizon ean be expected minbotta tikes the charge of public affairs into lila own hands, by undertaking rently strong and pitch Minist: t lintention of ‘duing for some thine to Parls has quite resumed 178 USUAL, WINTESt ASPECT. All tho snow and ico: ling disappeared, the ronds ore free of obstthetion, tu longer so scarce 1g ANS, y the floods nt the tine the Ive bro up in the Selne ling bean ver nearly so great as the Hy some hewspaper-correspondents would have nthe west of France, though acl between Paris and used by the inunda- th tes- The Aquarelllstes Mr, Jeniins took eral years; and that, ut veder nnd shi ‘Ubsurvations taken at (a me moment of time at all stations. gy Chto malate eit OBSERVATIONS, When Justice Donohue eame In, Mr. Fuller- ton,on behalf of Mr. Cowley, ratd that thay were willing to stop at that polut, and permit the Court to aseln the enre of the children to nny persons it thought best. He rupposed the Society had no object beyond thls, und he asked, therefore, that the proceedings Fhould be ar- rested, Mr. Delatleld sutd that that was putting the proceediugs in the saine shnpe ns if ne re yunt had been mide. Under such cireumstances, tho Court would fect culled upon to eoinplete the tnvestigation for its own Information, Mr, Fullerton—Whiat will be seeompilshed by any further proceedings? It will only be a waste of thnay it will call in question the mines of persons who should be protected, out mutters whlelr might better not be made niblic. MMr, Delatleld—When the officer of the Soelety first went to take the eblldren out of the, Fol ed hin with perury, and su tho tusk of fort ; ca les ence Crea he taal ok Tira emcano, Feb. Tine. _ Har. 7 have been unraveled, On tho Ith of last N ple favarlt mare belonghay of Councll Bini. other horse tom eine to Scranton sold the mara tov fovember he stole a valun- to, Horace Everett, Mp. am bal Ay e A INDICATIONS. OFrFice OF Te CHIEF SIGSAL Orvicnn, WasniNoTos, D.C. Feb. 2.—1 2, m.—For Tenitessed and the Olle Valley, slowly faillnigdmrometor and slight rise in temperature, northoast to south. east wlnds and increasing cloudiness, followed by Haht rain or snow, For the Lake region, southeast to southwest winds, falling barometer, low but slowly, rising temperature, and purtly cloudy wenther, with Hight snow tn northern portion, ee ina i mich her, somewhere, in Greene County, where ho A. Dawson, or rithorswapped jen from Benton County, which xchitiged with SS. Robinson, nahin, Greens County, departed for Anes. TF Auivg, sontetimies with ny worutlyy tho law that ho knew soincthing of the numerous stolen horses Fe out the Stte, or t nesd of somo kind eo weeka yo after a woman appem Boone, where they tool wife, nt the European Hotel. hereappeared xt ‘Ames ilotie, bivin harse, which he hitched hear the Northe while he hurriedly went to tha et pebnilssion to ped to Watling $ lenye for severul fa few days after, it. Tho ating night which they came, great, but not Is frequent visits to wusinittions of stud bis sudden martls: clundy find slightly warmer rome’ loudy wenthor anu fe {MELVING LINKNS, IRIE pecinily on the ro leppe, the mischlut en ‘ported through hat he was fhe 7 und he was shadowed. he camo to Ames, and soot red; and thd two wont to Ie rooms, wy hisband and ‘nwo duys after the compoaltlon gested by tha titles, which Mags in G minor”; big lumps, and whet the seuttic ot of ny hand and Ue hud ty iis bane ter ranger 5 Tt from visual oxpgrience. As 1 came y rall fram Dieppe to Rouen, the other day, T suw thie the flelds were flooded Haces for miles, ‘The railway itself in some danger of being washed away or undermined by the water. THE CHRISTMASTAM onthe Paris boulevards has this year been vk Johger than is cus ooths are still open, bub Tau afraid not very miteli business Is being: dong in the pretty triles with which they are: notice a doleful expre: upon the faces of the stall-keepers, yendors of puzzles antl pocketbooks are do- he owners ef those hieh you ganole for nas yuses and mitearouns seent mn kome of the boulevards it is 9 approach the booths for the ny especially in the Quar- ae bag of ernel 1 with that, and white," ing Witness xevined tube a small * Homage to Beethoven”: “God Our Dellyerer," sacred cantata; * Tho Mnen’s Downfall,” cantata; King Volmer and Liste,” cuntata Shrines,” enntal and orebestras * *Christins,” cantat Tho ‘Tale of the Vikin; Credo,” C imuyors. " Bustern ultant Volees": 8 Glorlis dea,” historied| canuta: “Pributes to Music.” gh anny inore hud meri only two wore found to be of giich a dexrve of wire careful examination. to this, and concerning ne dundiack between tho four judges: ovenrred, ‘They were tho eel “Qolden Legend" and tho Viking,”—slngulurly cnough, both gettings of the writings of Longfollow, for *'Tho Tale of tho another title for tho familiar Keeloton in Armor.” ‘Chis ly tho Qution of Mr, George E. Whiting, and wits austained in the Court of Judges by tho yotas of Mr. Hamerik, while Mr. Zerrain and Mr. Singer, and, finally, when it came to tho -custing voto; Mr. Thoms uphelt It {fs niso a fact, whl naked out during the months af controversy nt wrow outof tho judge's inabillty to ngree, that tho digenssion turned largely on the coms bo xiven tothe merits of hiiess of trent~ being conceded whilo Mr. Buck's had a Jdences of progress. 8 hig been rently suge unt in Mr, Buck's mind Tt ig nm cantata based on Mr. Longfellow's “Golden Legend,” and opens with the prolog, which guntata n few Mr. Cowley eb that ns soon ug tho court pros be would have u eriininul pre Wherthe examination was be; Mr. Cowley dechired that he courted the fullest investigation. Now he usks to have ft stopped. Ho ducsn’t como hero In any spirit of penitence. He does not ery pecenyi, and there is no retisot forextending any favor to him, Mr. Fulterton—T! that there was no Soclety's oflleers at Ditterent. “The Drenn,” for chorus Tho Golden Legen ution instituted CARSO & CO, WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts., NORTH SIDE DRY GOODS HOUSE, North Clark and Erle-sts. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. “The Golden Opportunity” FOR ALL WHO WANT LINENS And Housekeeping Goods EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN TRE ABOYA DEPARTMENT DURING THIS SALE, Notwithatandin; in Linen and Whi father worked years fret Curiaee and was ver weit to the Fold she was well ni diseased head, cellury® aie salt, would give ing, three cents for dol but he didy't."" (Langhier:] Donohue, consented that five of the rem the Fold shoul be put inte the cave of thelr parunta, ds (ho hitler hid deaired tt, The Investigation was then aljourned ntl next Saturdiy morning, 01 tamustanes during. t w omission of all eross-exummlimtion of | the dren. Mr, Fullerton neked them no questions, After the nJourninent In the ease Just 5 euled at the Controller’ due the Shephent’s Station-Agent to box-car, to be ah though the car could not. hours, He dlsappeared, and, returned, arriving In tho nig! the woman who went to Boone with bim arrived also, but fromt tt different direction, T todifferent hotels, ‘The womumn brought @ horse with her, She arose vory curly the naxt mori left, ns she stated, toe take tho Ontarto, in Boone County, She retiirned jn couple ot hours. with, one ‘4 and enid the horse hal caca) endeavoring. to. capture whereas she led tho horse n short dlatancs ott, of town, wherd Nelson received it and went to Polk City, aixteen miles north of thie place, Tho woman took the nnrrow-gauge trun, and, of its arrivalat Polk City, Ne! the two caine to this city, ‘The ollleer at Ames followed clos heels, and captured the horse left at Polk Citys and thon took the trill of Nelson and the won, nnd suceceded in overtaking Nelson at Toone, where he wasarres Menhwhile Mr, Byveret Mr. Robinson, of Greene County, hud been trace trades mudy_ with Robtngon found Mat soon she bud “Tattended tothe eoal in tho kept up for ¢ good . Cowley said thitt he fomary. The vgly (iy enye for is. u Ing this work, ject on tho part of the beyond obtaining control of We nro fot here to conduct atrial Tam not aware that Mr. Cowley: mnie nse of any Igattributed to him, What does the gentleman expect me to manifest in the wa beyoud what {a Indicated by 1 that tho public goad and morals demand that thle examination should not be istics Donohuc—T have to leave tho pros tlon of thia cage in the hands of those who it, and lenva it to tholr Judgment if thoy think it hest to rent. Mr. Delufleld therefore enlled Lizzie Hunter, one of.tho most vivacious of tho rescued chit dron, 08 the firat witness. Her testimony, given in uuswer to Inquires by Mr, Delafield, 18 writ~ ten, a3 nearly ng possible, In the language of the “Tn 13 yonrs ol," sho anid, “and have beon with Mr, Cowley siuce 1 at one tine when the Fold w 1 was with Mrs, Bkinner in Sixty Bire that thne I attended school In Fifty! treet. One duy L wos going home to dinner when Mrs. Cowley came up aud caught nie by) tho arm and auld, * 1 wan't you to go home with me, snd I will make you a new dress go that yotr golfon splenic.’ Twas ofsehool. Mrs. Cowley held nie go tight that 1 erfed, and aerowd gutherod, Mra. Cowl me fn tear and toak me home with her. “want to go back"; In ult this list, ehlefly stocked, exeellente ng to req nothing wb alls Qué oul tstablishinents at wl tions fro: wen Injdly. bruiaed, alo ot the sd from her, nnd, in it, her arm was hurt; hls motion, It seoms to me day, Mr. Cowley. nnd asked for ‘the money Fold from the legishitive apprope Courts brye not yet settled the question os to who actually showld have the control of thy Fold, aud the request of Mr. Cowley was, of course, deniud. ie REDUCING COMPOSITORS' WAGES. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fort Wars, Int, Feb, —Tho Sentinel tins reduced the price of composition 10 20 cents per 4,000 oma. Sta employes refoswed to work nt this prive, but thelr pluces baye been tiled with non- erowd round then Rerlioz’s * Dainiation de Fau revlyeil at the Clintelet cot loup promises us a _novyel M. Siiut-Silens for next Sunday,—n cantata entitled “La Lyre et, La Harpe, ord of which have been, borrowed from Victor At. the gaiie me we are to haven portion of Haydi’s " Creation,” with no less wmmens-Sherrhigton, event has been the ust? has been MM. Pasde- 8 goton bonrd and oneerts, M. ty from the pen of De. Damroseh and but these are Mr, Duek’s clatins, mn attention to nN f Council Bluffs, and | parative weight to oriinulty, in thought and thorou, mont, Mr. Whiting's composition the best worked out, grenter number of ov: * The auccessftl work, gested, Isane that for sometimo, aginger than Mute, t tie Spent tha chi member, except Ing Dnek the vi re tholr stolen horses ag a atsirtor, hls horse lust week on Nelson's farm in Benton County. Nelson's son was natounied at tho Mis- elnauye of tho robbery by bis fathor, Jt was tho first inthnation tho family had of the erlne committed by tho buaband nnd futhor. Mr. Kob- inyon wis entintied that thoy had no knowled of it, and thoy wero completely overcome by t ‘Mr. Eyerett algo recovered’ bis S About a dozen | inthe rOle of Don Jian marked and undenindle gticeess, "The erities hers hays now almost’ got over the little udice thit fed them, to attack Inurel when he made his first appearances at the Opera in hear less of Faure,and more of Manure! : “La Fillo du ‘Tambour-Major," Offenbach’s pretty operetta, Is running: i triumphant Folles. A new operetta, bear Ing a strong family resemblances to thls work, wis, by-the-by, produced at the Rennissatice, wiler the title of Bw ye but, though tho nusle composed by Robert Planquet ot * Lea Claches de Cameville, the Ibretto [s from the practiced pen of Ed- mont Gondinet, the ples He had a anost Spectal Dispatch to The Chleaga Tribune, Decatur, 1, Feb. John W. Haworth died to-day, of consumption, aged nbout 45 years. Ne served the elty dd Marshil for a constder- able muanber of years, and fora time acted 13 Deputy United States Margie. —— DAMAGED BY A WIND-STORM, Annany, N. Y,, Fel. L—A territle’ witd-Btorm: set In thid morning and lnsted atl day, doling, tw property, ‘Tho wenthor The wid has somewhnt Liszt set os just coming out years ugo, culled “Tho Bells of Strasburg Cathedral,” and dedfeated to the poet. Our musleal pevple will remember {t 1s one qmunber i tho gehente of unlon concerts given y Mr, Thomas’ orchestra and the Harmonic So- elety in October, 1876, STRAKOSCIVS NEW YORI SEASON, Tho Now York Dramatic News ways: “The season of Itullan opent at Booth’s hns only been partly auccessful. Whilo Mr, Strikosch hua not iade any monoy, be bas lost none, and will Probably clogo up his twoweoks in precisely tho same peeunlary condition be cane, The disappointments ag ‘to Sin keep people ny operas were no} They are, for 1 amilet.? DESO, Nelson was delivered to tho Sheriff of-Greene County, and ho way lodged in jull at Jefferson to walt thenction of the Grand Jury, Sites hi nrrivat there he hus been recexnized by several persons tid the min who gold thot horses which were afterwards taken by ollicers and cluimed Ly owners as stolen, ‘The woman who goes with tute from Mincapalls, abou sometinies dresses in _minte attire when tects. sury fo Work n titso, the allna of Brown and UD suv ig ns adept n thief ns asked whore his, was stopping with a friend jer ty’ lapether, It is one of tho most remit revelations over made in this State, ‘but she wouldn't lot me." nw did you Ike it at Me, Cowley’s?" Tdid'ttike it. Iraniuway three times. Onee Iwentto the fomoof thé Friendless, 1 was ren and rocky ravine course at the wood und a wild Seo five fest by tree. Of the othors, tl certainly not elghteen Inches in length, and these last are fliished with the most serupu- Jous care. Jaequet has sent in half-a-tlozen if which, n Pensant- trl's Head, is pot mueh ftferlor to anything Kd Mr, Coteley ever whip you 2” + Yes, he held tig on the tloor between his legs, and whipped mo with n awiteh.” * Whit work did you do?" 1 gerubbed nnd did the dirty work, dirty clothes anid ashes, and athor thitss. “Did you seo Mr, Cowley strike orbor chile considerable tamiy to-night fa very col Ayonrsold, Sho the enormots advance Goods during the past six months we are determined to offer our. immense stock of Towels, Table Linen, Napkins, and Quilts at lower prices that oted before the raize, Ladies will do well to call and examine the Bargains, whether intending purchasing Both have traveled under ain. It is supposed. 'elson, and that tho When Nelson was uman was, he fer jel, the Inventor Declares, co 1s a failure. Starded WHE Wun ‘Pil Tlanny MEurznn irony “Yes, Teaw him strike Emma Bowman, and break over ber back in aky-rocket. I saw him beat Jon Campbell and the othor boys, T heard Emma Bowman complain to Mrs, Cowley that tho boys were coming down Into tholr room at night, and sho sald: *Go nwayy thats all ygn- nent eense, Fannié MeCunty testified that sho was 15 ww went with. tho Cowleys ton “L did tho cleaning and washing ny, mid tended the furnace,” sho “1 did all the cooking, clothes for Mr. and Mra. Cowte: nursery with tho ttle child vlothes were furnished for the chil the children were kick sat up with thom, but Mrs, Cowley never did. “Wo had for breakfast and supper bread and water, with a teaspoonful of condensed milk for For dinner we had a gop mide Oubof beans or peas, or cornmeal and water, Wo hud. on Monduy cognmenly Tuosday, Wednesday, beans; ‘Thuradiy, pens; Friday, pens; Bundy, beans, hore Were two loaves for the er had 1 tendency to course, substituted n with tho same caro and aration us they otherwise would have been. nt Inst, Mile. Sluger dd appeury, and made i poaltive and unqueationed bit, spite of the fact that she was stil sick. 1 fa fine performance, musically considered. On tho Saturday sho was unible to reappear, and could notalng again on Monday night. Sho Is romised for to-night, and wil probably sing. ‘he non-apperranes of Sager his coat ty man- ager ina round sum about 810,000, Und Uf Corse, none Of etely satisfactory. MUSICAL NOTES. J Tho Swedlak Ladies’ Quartet will sing in Clevoland thie wook. Tho Yale College Glee Club will sing in Now Huven, Conn,, this evening. Tho Strakbsch troupo will ba wouk, opening with “TL Crayatore, Pho Pirates of Penzanco," Sullivan's lateat work, will shortly be produced at SoVicker's. Mrs. Louis Falk has necepted tho soprano In tho cholr of tho Church o! EDOUAND DETAILLE, who contributes tld inost Important worl In the exhibition, shows us another of his w: rk Sin, ginal rooms of Albert at if street, Were crowd~ ed with visitara whe had gout thither toace the new motor that was vdyertlved in the Sun on ye Mr. Plotrowski isn Pole. engineer by profession, and has been in this try” Nie haa devoted his lelaury hours to tho clatioration of hls invention, ‘The made that ba exhibited sista of n palrof hollow metal wi in dhimeter, which revolve on the aimed uxis, posit dircetions, al talls plnced within the wheels it firat, and thon grav CANADA. Tho Lumber Market—Remaricable Casen of Insunlty—Ontarip Dalrymen, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, Feb, L—There hug been a very Jarge munber of American himber-deaters in the elty for the past few days, with a view of making purchases, Owing to tho fecert beuyy rise in tho Michiyan murket, Ottaw olfers tho best Ine dueoments to biiyers. ‘Tho sales 90 far reported Anoutit Ww nbout 2,000,000 feet, all of which will ve shipped Immedintely. Antong the buyers are: Mossra. Gray & Bon, 600,00 fects Jewett, of Boston, 60,000 fect; Dudley, of Burtington, 600, WO feet; ond Cook & Hrown, Whitchull, 200,000 te Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Montneat, Feb, 1.—Tho Fish & Ganio Protec- tion Booloty hero urge that, the protection of gine, 8 well ag that of fish, should bu under tho control of the Dominion Government. Tt wis atuted at the dinnor of tho club that the fisheries of the Dominion aro worth $11,000,000 a your, 1s Augadnist $300,000 or $100,000 in TES. A short time ago, Dutectiye nt the Honwveuttira Depot, hnd his attention oulled to tho strange appennuice of a youn woman who was Bland) with i yallse besit tho western trim. Ti conversation with her he soon learned that fer mind wie d incoherently about golng on her jp, titid about her enpugement-ring, She was at once remover to tho poll thon, where sho vould only be quivied by being wlowed pen, Ink, and paper to write, nian, bearing of hor cuse, went to niin to whom she suld sho wus ony asked hut to go and seo her. two weeks go, und tho girl ia stl § belng quite Tnsang; mint—who refused yosteptay th iy yestortay: ‘thursday nigh 20K ‘Manettvres,”” anywhere for not signed Edward Yon have the same minute atte {Lin the paluting, tha same com: te same maAner, oflicers—consisting of a Frenel Colonel and a knot of byilllantly-attlred for- elgn military attuch¢s—Is watehlog the prog- ress of a inknic struggle from the foot of 1 ray old windiniil at the top of a grassy hill, Each Buropenn nation is represented tn the group, ‘Tho fine young fellow In the scarlet undress uniform iy an Englishman, hosseman at his slide Js a Russian. Further on are ay Austrian Uhlan and a Prussian, with several othor forelgn officers, Ip the immedints foreground, on tho right of the picture, are two mounted Freie) turitlug their bucks toward ho, to judge from ust have come n good way for usemnent—Is curious), the artierymen in the tunce work thelr, By summer-sky, Souyenir of the would pass muster als a Melssonnler, if It was A TERRIBLE OUTRAGE, New Yonk, Feb,1.—An ovoning or two ago Aliev Ward, 16, whily on her way home, was at- tacked at Seventy-frat streot and D avenue by Patrick Dugan, Hughey Smith, and two others, and dragged into a vacant lot, Bmith kept his hands over her mouth, while Dugan, drawing a revolver, threatencd to RI her it ‘Tho ruMans in turn outraged her, when she lost aud, In this condition, waa cirri Jocked up ine dirty cellar, Upon gree sho cycaped, Dugan wis arrested 1 Cane Foon Dice Trble Linen, extra hea ‘ at abe} gout catus at bbe per yard. ee 2 Casece Half Bleached Table TAnen, satin Aulahed, at G00; loweat price cver sold for, T5e. GO Pleces Kuper Cream Double Damask at Tho; would be cheap at R15 4G Dlecen finest quality Barnsley Bleached or Unileached at $i} Worn BLGOee 425 Dox. Tioveis, A group of A group weld, four font. 8, f his other urt- ists was compl aho soreumed, ns to bear the rim down tite toward tho axis, wh tho bulls off to a grogve revolving In the apposit direction. were placed In the grooved riulii of the frst wheel and four i the rnd of.the second, and when momentum had been gatued the ninth bul was added, to give udditiontt power, ‘To the axio of the wheels, whieh t# also the uxte of sinullor grooved wheels tint regulate the speed tho shat ting fs applied, ni wheolslxty fect in diane hilt yard log ai a3 Teva cachy have ‘ul paved fon ai a eo ee rel fing’ por tre! ene 200 Dox. Diinaxl: or Muck Towels, extra large, 250, well worth Sve. 2 43 Doz, Huck or Damusle' Towels, with thed Fringe, worth $1; reduced to 508. Linon Napkins, 760 por dos. usual price $1.88, Bete S 50 Dor. 5-4 Double Damask Napkins, ain, as two luvs sold thems GUILTY OF MANSLAUGIITER, Tho Jury in the engo of ul for kiMing Charles Russ dn this clty Aug, 23, 187), agreed upon a verdict at o'clock this morning, fudlug Feiuk guilty of manslatighter and fixing hla punishment at one Yenr In the Penitentiary. bane; Saturday, bread was bluck, twenty-five children at cach ment, wo hid on Thankaglying and Ct yeas a donation, U got up ac aud went to bed ntQ, Thad an hour each diy to myself, botween o’clouk fu tho evontug. looked up by Mrs Cowley inn room on duy inst xpring, “fT wns fel on ie burs floor the Quincy, Il, Feb, 1 Janes A. Frink, on t of tho michinery, “Glye mie f cast eter,” sald Mr Pi AO hora power, Mutt requires noth pit Moperition. Tt will cautinuto to run well the mntsrial wears out” Koveral of the engineers who Witiessed the working of tho Pictrowskl machine yestonlay were Bingtttio 1 the oplatan that for ‘all noses, lenving ont the online ofthe lous. the steambont, ft will be found of —— ood 1 you. A group o thelr heated peasanis—wh thin dant great barge Treely ut BIL. B Rates Toilet Huck Crash, 10 inches wide, at 1-20 per yarity aold by the bate ut Zo. iE Marsclttee quitte at $2.95} former price ‘Tho Judge wus sunt who was on ball, was summoned ear the verdict. Frink i mediately committed to Jail, An elfart wilt he fale in court to-morrow mornlag for a new tho top oor one Dread and water, Lslept ont! firat Wight; after that they brought me a straw mattress... Mr, Cawley punished ines good muny times, About fur weeks ago Inat Bundy, after ho bad come home from church, rv hetonglug to the bi told hin something about me, and without giving mv t chance to noswer, he Bolzed struck mo with all the fdreo af upataireand he eH hey in Olnoteinatt tila . 6 first throo night HT 1 é Melssonnler lf you arp not Rater enced paluter or a professional art- critic, 5 . De Nouville—who Is in another way as re- markable 1 painter of military seenes as Detallje—iwas to have contributed no fewer than five works to the: exhibition, but las Ub name figures In the San_Francisco will hnvo this weok Wilhelm, the Colville opera burlesque company, tho Emollo Metville opera company, and an opert- bomtfo troupe. Tha Lonton Figdro sa) graphs. which are begin of the Amorican pupera that. Nilsson, und Gerater will be membors of Mr. Mupleson’s American company noxt year, must hg tukon purely for what t ja, howorer, at present vory Il We Anorigars will seo tnore than one out of tho FL." ho atruck me RELEASED, . Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Teibuine, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb, '1.—W. W. Notting: tam, tho seff-necuset imuritorer, was released ftom Imprisonment thig afternoon by ordor of Chief-of-Pollee Keinedy, the Ues baving falled to send for hin nee Saar ae AMUSEMENTS, TITAY OPERA-HOUSE SCHEME, Mt ts rumored that Mater J, 1. MeVioker, dow in Now York, has beer approuched by beyerdl Eustert) capltailats, who have: alrondy ioniranteed hlin $100,000, If ho will Interest Bitne wT In the formation of a company for the Mono a Grand Opert-House fi Chicago, understand that ui el tahne tug nckeng, 2 anager Sértoualy ebtor- LOOAL THBATRES, Tho largest business over dono ina Chicago theatre by one of Bartley Campbell's plays was Drought toa close lust night at Haverly’s, Its hardly necossary to suy that the auditorium pro Fented tho sano sight ut the last performance Which hus beon witnessed every ovoning slice the engagoment begun, “The Gulley Blave,"” While it may bo set down nga plovo of driniatio Patchwork in which tho seams nro apparent, certulily nehleved tho object of the drimu, Ucounting to Schlegel,—It excites the emotions; it nukes people Iyugh apd it makes them Pes -Aconrsilng “to tcelptn of the week reach el . Ye nry Inclined to bulleve that tie boa ing to nil purtled has the tun Moreh had been sédtred for f the play. Hooley’a nudience Lone, and tho per- O8 Marseilles Quilts, slightly sotted, targest sizeandextra heavy, $8.25 vach; good value is: Unofficial pari> the poker aud hisarm on thy shoulder. 1 rut after mo, but whon Cran into the dressing-roont The swelllugs Mr. Bryant, of Bryant. & May, lucifer-mateh rll p 85,000 atuthio of Mr, Glad et known tt the Tower en painted: fie Landon Alargelot of Embroidered Plano and Table. Spreads reduced over 23 per cent, CARSON, PIRIE & C0, BOTH STORES, Rupture Wo wilt bind ourrelves to pay to a obaritabl tutlon $10 in euse of un the hagd thnt wa canny} RETENTIVE CUSMUN-S) i, Uta &P. Btato-at, sent In none at all, entatog nevertheless, Hautlet. A vleturo his af Mr. Gludstane teyitig on a new lat presented # body of ndmirlog worknion, while Mrs, ong gtzes In inte ndmiration on a gift of Virginia, authorl~ He ted aoverl 4 ho struck imo beeatse he wild ble shirt was not froned right. At nnother thie he broke at cunv over ny head, Tho tlesh of my fuco was the biodd lowed over my ‘clothes clotties had to be given ino. Then wand fed ou bread and water, 1 Powley beat Baanta Howat, Rourd of Charitios tho Fold, dhree years igo, 2 was not Mr. Cawley sont mo off to Sometime the ehildron came te mo Tor When T could, E gave It fo the: t Twas not blo, ‘Tho chi beyged In the streets: Allister ran away ay Cowley told ma te whl the shower bnth, but iver any’ Hights in the sleep! ins sovent siiall pletutes linn some exquisl For instance, his wus about 0 Allows ust done aenr on Visite. —n satiric stitly of 0 fat Catholle Bishopon n vist to two fafr anid evi dently wealthy members of his tloel, uA hyo A cohifortable seat, While the Indles press hin ta partake of 1 fare that is spread out on na adjoin ‘This ts a singulae -- a —~ A Murderors Defense, 47 botloved {t was tay solemn duty to rid his wife of such a tyrant,” isan Oregon munteror's Has his disinterestedseds is questioned redud that he lost no ting fn marrylay ow, = . und, slnvo thou, the your to seo her—hns also lost bly rewaon, und has bean sont ton naylim, Aipectat Dispatch to The CAtcage Qupnno, Fob. Lathe chruntcts, hendlag of “Tambor Sul Boomiu,” says: “ Encouraging reporta of the lumber-trade cone Wo Journ that Mr. Heaudut, of tho firm of Messrs, Goirnand & Bender, who raveled through 2 large portion of po, fas elected tho sule at very: ,000, dents,-100,000 Bpruco anil pine,—and that the (rm oxpouts to load beluw during the comfug senson full sclé for European markets, Tho Broa, of River Ouelly, of thelr old and new 3 tttwon vessels of tho spring-ilee Soectut Dispatch to The Cte Fep. L—The bil to Marlo Rajlway Company, with power to build a line from Bault Bie. near Luke Niplasing, bua paased tho Ta tarlo Loginiature, Spectat Dlaputeh ta 7! DRLLEVILLE, Fob. 1. Eustern Ontarlo Dalry Mr, Adolf Ticsegang, encourigod by the moro than flattering success of vhiinber concerts durin, ded on giving 2 second Twas locked hve seen Mr. “Wher the State hia firat series oC this Benson, hus de- wrles OF three concerts in the Central” Muste-lial, in order to make hem neucssibic toa hirer S00 Reward, number of mula javers thin Brand's Hall an hold, BM 1080 ming has assovinted with hinsolf tho well-known urtldts Mr, Rogerbocker, M Prignitz, besides the always wel Mrs. Kloss, and on this side of the first concert of tho now. Beri boing tk Il taka piney on Feb, a ST. LOUIS' GREATEST INDUSTRY, 82, Lows, Fob, 1—Tho Republican will pub Nish to-morrow # review uf tho hurso and mulo market of this clty, whioh shows an unpreco- dentod Increago In that brinch of business, Tho by river and rail word. 11,- for the correspond; tine to roauls as, fng table. Sly old ragual wi mortifying the flesh! robed Cardinal tn ontitled “L'Amour deg of the nscelic fn him, fT" Nterally, “Vink Intoxivation (translated it docs not read prettily at all, Yoes It?) is a disagteeabte but oluyer study of a young y tho worto fur chain den, and Mr. deomne pluntst nd wis brought back, ” aura,” hag aig him and put bin on erform Bomo of iY Veesse - Ruse ” io acldom, If ever, To Consumptives.-Man togiye thelr testimony fn fayor of the “Wilbor's Pure Cod-Liver O' and Lime,” log-rovrns, Not Over ben valuable rem- livn were sick und Wo wore walch- eagle Lnwronce, the ext witness, sald that d for oloven years, our Luld the up-statrs work,’ tu the children nnd mito thelr beds, Lseribbed the up-states toons, tho parlons, und, children ttn USS, Y ost Dy, Parkor, tho patontow, hi perlonee, and ts curing wan: favturers of tho cel: joptuad by tho Goverumiont us the best. Experience hus proved [ edy for coudumption, usthma, diphtheria, and all diseares of tho throat and junga, MM by A, B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, have iso sold tha whole gxpect to load Tribune, Thearpo ito the woman, slightt: Touning agulnsl ‘pink in color, ght that stends throw elicate, rosy Unt on the, omnia cress, by akilfally-drmped green cuttaing, nty wine-glass und 9 dt be more effective Teens and pinky ir he keaps to theso a ventures on huge nover-to-be-forgotten. rs,” he $y all ub sua, nother mhster of dellen' tributes a serles of Span- LOUIS LELON, ong of the most promising and original artista In France, hig a charming decorative eh he calla La Pashe,”—" Fish- t couplu—a middle-aged: handsome dame, clad in ‘stung Of the Sixteenth boat, dishing, ‘Tho wttentively upon sho had been i tl » During the past them throws a Mario to a polnt SOOTIUING S¥YItUl, ~~ MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING. SYRUP sen of Children, such as Tecth- . Wind Colle, Diarrhaca, &c., is a eale, eliable, and harmicex remedy. reduces all inflammation, and not es the child fiom pain, but regu- : stomach aud bowels, correcta acid~ and gives tone wud energy tothe whole ta the mother and ‘Never did we know an aclian by any ohe Who Used (t; on the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, Dircetions accomrenying each Dotile, WeTOVARD AGAINST counterfeit, poor, worthiess snd unprincipled which are sometimes threst upen the wns wary by reguch cf hele lurye prosite, Tg t dhe va cure uf tho slek ; sometimes Al nd was broken up, h Biv. Kkinter, found me ut the school door one da, 10 MM tho sume way that eho much onbarrassed while Iving her testimony, and at thts polnt abo burat into tears, She was allowed to tho steps of the bench while pty ty, hor testimofy, go 3 to bo outol jbor Louls Victor, the slukest boy tn “When he enim to ho was stant and hoalthy-looking. wind Eta. Bowman tel} Birw Cowley wtan irl’ roane at aight, and she told uid not bothor hor about etiel Mili Hawos, a littlo chtht with 1 yentlo, dolt- cate face, teatitied that sho had boon with Mr. Eawiey over ‘and thonce tuGravenbirat, eee Hiway Cominittes of the On- ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS. MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING On tho floor Hes an en eudhion, Nothing cou mony ot faint recelpta for Jains Bi hend, oglust fb month Iigt your. In addition to these recolp! it is estimated that onouxh arrivals were driyont to tho ae to awell tho totil » Dirvetors of tha en's Assochition have ed that thoty annua Convention be hold at ton on tho 24th, 25th, and 20th af Bebranty, putution consisting Of tho Winter of wo wie tho Mnturio Government to for the purpose of obtaining necee- ono br more af the pg and Americ, ppolated a depur just. arrivals to full presgnt from all paris ve ainty trilles, Wh jen 6 heasis of M, ‘Chie! Jules Worms, 2! genre palnting, con! tlso nppolated a de thi country, Cunud rrosldunt, John It. France, Germar iy, 4 by ruil wone forthe ‘timo ten> toned were 8,205 head, tata A GRAIN MERCHANT'S. MISTAKE, New Youk, Feb, L—Honry E, commbrelal traveler, has brought action agaist James N. Rowin, grain morchant, to revover $20,000 for nlloxed wilcnntion of bla wife. Rowan ia a resident of Jamuicn, L, L, a member of tho Hxchango, trustvo of tho nieried, wt will alo BO fnwtitutods ————_— *»., OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Tho stemnehtps Lossing and Cunadi, fram Now York, huvo arrived out, Queensrown, Fob. 1.—Arviyed out, the stoam- ora City of Boriln, frou New ¥ Bardlnlan, from eb. 1,—Suilcd, tho Weastphalla, for urint gary atatletion, ani to ett ost instructors to he hud in dn. doveloping tied ‘Tho County Council bave alsy a} tation to uct conjolntly for tht the reproduc: Of lait night wee d ornmuce by the Die i abe continued. nn instance of dissat! Oxenford, wis rou week ago, wi fil aldo of tho glover vasmmption by mind, At Hooloy's been already announe ‘huinbaults © will BH, Legraw, & the boys ti tha: QO spoke of {ts THE LATE COL. TRUSL! Bpectat Dispatch to The INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb, 1—At the Dar meet- ing yosterday, called to tuke actlongupon tho death of Col, Truster, United States District Attomoy, Judge Chapnian presented a memorial du which tho Colony! wasspoken of as one * who, usa citizon and ng a citizen soldier, aay member of tho legal profesaion, ond us an ofttcial tn this civil brnneh of the state and of tho. Fede Eivaimeet ae tte chat triondstiy Se his waa clutea fn auch flokds af dut: thig troupe, us iy ‘At iia pros - recelve és Initial pro- iuctlon this eventng, while ut. Heuallit's chan: an cugugement, and * Philip G pon its scoond wok, Gnd thelr laco ut Mo’ Gus Williaa" orgunization. GERMAN DRAMA, ance ut MoVicker’s laat ovening Héchster's German company was 10 ly enjoyed by the children who but whother the reat of the audl- ns Well the sublime donsonse ,thut through four long sete ta a quca+ apace Tho play prosentas Onseusical slnging-farces which are vory ntleman and a) the pleturesque ¢ Century—nre seated Ino nitlethan'’s vyd ie fixed iis balt, but the Indy upon the fice of her shotld not wondor If she wure not for the santo gort of n fish as the cullar beauty in the tone af the pielure, Grays ‘and yellows dominate, and the effect attained is dell; Ontéd; tather, Iu tho Isaboys herd are four of them,—chire he eminent paluter, wr too slovenly in ay urtiat, Mme, Madeleine Lemulro, tov die Was at year old, Bho tte do any work, even of the Hyhtest kind, but she salt that she helped at swevping and cleaning, “oh. Myer, who Hved i" Klvu ts food when we We would alip out of U0 Q go over thore, Huon to diferen! Now York Produ Brooklyn Taberna funilly, Awuitford tuking out ashes and Bometinied,” 6ho Bil feroxs the wily, WOU wore very hungry, Dasemont-wiidow at night an the outside wrapnet, told hy Lirupulits throuchaut the werld, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A DOTTL:. 7 Lonpon, Fob. 1. FOR CHILDREN TOETHING. en 250-1 ORE D-LAM UROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROC! TOUSEHOLD PAN. Conga bakeries and wk lovkod itp in tho third-ioor back for Thad nothing excopt n piece ol and weup of water tavat ald drink. fac! go tqudly that tho neighbors howd, 7 Cowluy put me i110 dar! not tagereahe say mor Thad chiuye of M the dirty work there, rm Jur one duy chopping the coal, wens by bis storlin, neteriatic enough of but, upfortundtoly, ral a ca" roone, aud did Ifyou have rhoumatiam, nett ap) BI mont; "We should all Uke, when thy groat ee i + pesrenmnemerars ! t

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