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VHIG CHICAGU ‘VRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1880—TWELVE PAGES: 3 AILROADS. Cornell ta to be appointed ton similar poste | sido ofiit. Maving now taldout £12 0r £14 upon | monta, and every tine he anw, in his mind's LE R. i Hon with {ie tle of Meneral Agent In Per ante, he bednkes bltnselt. te the Fact wye, the, parniyzed Fnalialinnas, and ental charge of all passenger inattera. Tho Aud. fs 2 ‘ Sui roaring in his ears the deafenlng shonts itor’s Department Into be rer oved, nimost wines, and, iodine Himacls audieniy short Of | and plaudits of the Olymple audtence, a i CY, ESRI tod ing, which, it ts: e gestern Trunk Managers Alarmed | quiirly, to Omaha, aud Hi. G.Cleniehts, Inte | unnectaarytosny, waagiven hin bynieiaotior, | BO, felt twenty tears ans Paetiic, thing now to mo. Presently I saw a clean | ithad been taken outof the shift it ‘walptied brench, and a fine targe pickerol showed his | only thirty pounds. Yet {tis still alive and do whol size and got a atiealiow too, na he disap. ing, well, rapidly recovering from tho privations peared benenth the water, ‘This Penw repcated | which It has suffercd several thines, and [enlled the attention of my. —————— fon to this novel aight. “Whit we Seatcuing wo naw tino, inrge fish tweak nt” the STATE AFFAIRS. Warm wator. By this treatment tho radishes will In a very short time acquire a auilictent bull and be gootto ent, If ithe required to got good ratishes in winter during tho xevoro cold an old cask should be sawn in two, and one-half of st Mited with guodenrth. ‘The radish sedd. begins “ ‘ ft Ho adorgoes great grief at bolng compelled to | tackled his part with 9 at Their Canadian Rival. dered the position of Assistant Auditor of | part sithauch a precious rolle Mut has uoehulen, and Interest that Increased in’ peon same swallow, the flah coming from opposit thouthor halter inept ee Seay At i the consolidated company, with headquarters | and thorefore confides itton -mnade friend, | progression with each recurring remem | directions and eneh head on to each. Hoth all one, and the wi ’ IOWA. fu ‘hole of tho apparatus carried at Omaha, pho thinks ita bargain to get a ring worth | branes of the event. Ie made love like a | missed tho awallow, but, singular to relate, only eh the If down into tho collar, For watering, lukewarm k in Export Frolght Rates Fmcee pals ae eive flog his hand on the moro | man who meant business, and Mrs, Glijlory | ane sh wusscen to fail into the water, nnd | Des Mores, In. Feb. 10.—In tho Houses | ator should weaned ng hotest ees A Brea pas D OPENING OF A NEW NOAD. Wintour, persona, tho pountry pawnhroker, | forgot the sludes of the Inte limented, nelther wus seen to pass thoother, My compan- | the Judiciary Committee reported a substl | of five or six days the radishes will bo ft to eat. Looked For To-Day. To the Editor of ‘The Uhteago Tribune. hovsecing the dinnonds to ba reat, and baving | and’ thought Billy liad been tapping. the | fon and myselt looked with wonder, ‘There wea | tutg for all bills relutihg to Grand Juries, and a of tested the sapphire,'Is now and thon taken In by | Wrong fount of aspiration, "Thedet 1 | great commotion in the water, with a contin ————— Lixcoux, Neb, Feb, &—An excursion over | the reduce! forehen gentleman, tho exile. tn | Wrong foun Inthe zenith of thelr covetstie | eusepattering, and abort belhs hands we | recommended a reduetlon to five, tho bill to MARDI-GRAS. Passonger Rates Throat | tho Just-completed oxtonstbn of tho Atchison | temporary stratte, or by his more ilashy English neta dn lonecuntct capttahtp dumped tn and rowed to the spot and picked up | take effect Jat 1, 1881. Weet-Bound Passo = aa G& Nebraska Rallront from Lincoln to David | Cm/edermter Whiskered Englishinan skipped tn from the | oMraost pond plekerel ery ray aekere | ‘The same Committes also reported that tt NEW ORLEANS. . ened with a Brew Me City, was participated tn to-day by avout AMUSEMEN'TS, baek of the singe adjusted his eyexlass, | the smulter of tho flah had. ta. hia eagerness for | had fully investigated the petition of Dr. | New Ontmans, La, Feb, 10.—Rex arrived fifty-five of Lincoln's prominent business and a Pi Ake OR pO av tue fable ¢ nnelatinis. foes hat, fringed tha swallow. Juinhed clear dawn thal hunger nes Christianson, of Allamakeo County, asking | yesterday, and was recefyed royally, The GREATLY ALARMED, professional men,—belng Invited by the Hon, APVICKEIUS. wha iio. skin, ann Jump arrived In front an neh, showed. ‘The ire Hah wus completely | the Impeachment of Judge Granger, of the | procession Included a body guard of United 3 r ‘tho managers of the New York trunk- | 8. B, Galey, Mayor of the clty, and Attorney Herrmann, at MeVicker’s, is delighting | &€ Slotenud Mra, Glitory Just in tine to the rent asunder and killed by tho entastrophe. | Tenth Clreuit, for ionfeasance, and find no | States troops. and the local military. The. * q Both togethor welghed twent, ave become fo much alarmed on ace | for tha Atchison & Nebraska Utnallroad Com- ‘9 pounds. ground of netion, and sk the same to be In- va. | terrupt the fove-making. There ig an En- procession to-day moved according to pros lines tition by the Now Grand | pany, A sitmptuous dinner was partaken of | Margo audiences, lis entertainment Is va- | cilaihinn inthe Mighty Dutlure oe Lee ST ETAT TR CRiaa a definitly postnoned. Firat US's " t n, sn Ls sf 1S i £ 5 the band of tho Royal; countof the competition by by the oxcursionists at David City, ‘The | ried, pleasing, and curious. When this gen- | Gaty pot ‘awkward, short i THE SOCL : nitty postnones grain rst came F Trunk Railroad that they have come to the Atchison & Nebraska is one of the most im tleman was. hero recently wo stated our be- lightliteceiteseat and fulreiheshed caMlee THE SOCIAL SEASON, ‘rho Committee on Compensation of Pub- | household, then the Assyrian warriors driven conchiston that Immedintonction fe necessary } portant short-line railroads of the State, and lief that ns. prestidigitateur he wasentitled | man, If this had been Lord Cairne " He OMcers reported n substitute for all bills | ir charlots, followed by Generals, priests, tthe bulk of the export business Is Very. BUC Cloning xerclnce—Halle and Ieceps | on the aubject, which fixes tho pay of the | astrologers, and other attachés; then, Ina 88 erated. Much credit the Cohosh inember would have t to preven! ceosstully operated to rank among the most skillful who have | form, the Coliosh 4 have torn tlonn 3 ast bolng gobbled up by the new | Is duo Mayor Galvy for the felicitous manner i + is mantomy to pleces and dlssemlnated it fs General Assembly at $500 and flye cents inile- | gorgeous chariot, eame Rex, as Shalmanes from tHe ‘Now York trunk-lines have all | iu which hie did the honors of the oveaslon, | appeared, and, w Ith perhaps tho exception of | jiKe Tinedivat to the four quarters uf the city, | _ Miss Katle B, Lombard tendered a delight- age. Jt also reduces the pay of all the off | the Assyrian conqueror, Tho Royal charlog : ie insisted upon charging on oxport bust- EOL, E, BOE ober tenes the a Arua Pots But Ht was not Lone Baler. It was thin ful reception to her friends last evening at | cers of both Houses 81 0 day from the pres- | wis closely followed by his Majesty’s favorit.’ a 3 Eve ys | cece’ etled, a reft Da e 5 Y v0, 590 ay the 7 the Thirtee f Foss tho reitlar tariff rates to. senbonrd RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS, In the manipulation of his triekshe uses vere | Dusudvedryy wshad leds « bwothe? Sorc Hes realdelieeat fier parents, No. bon Tnwars | ent price, except the elerks of committeesand | banc of the ‘Thirteenth Infantry and n Koynl infe—{0 cents on grain and 45 cents on pro- Spectal Dtapatch to The Chiengo Tribities little of the eunbrous mechanteal appliances andl everybody else at the Olsmnicy andl had | ccarated with floeal pleces. nud thoavenine. | PACS division of troops, ‘The pageant proper cttino yisions—and then adding whatever tho | spnixqrimiy, Ul, Feb. 10.—Lho Itallrond usually employed by others, As it palmist | Come to” pay his, respects to. the Amertean | decorated a Picces, and the avening | ‘fhe prohibition amendment to the Constl- | next in the shupo of twenty magnificent cars, was spent in dancing and soelal converse, f representing the four clements of creation. John Hand's orchestra furnished tho musle, Aton was fa kel an pete areal only On Then canie abitrleaqteot the German Lelder- and Kinsley served an excellent supper. The | Moines, to strike out the words alcohol, dlg- | tefel and the Phorty Phunny Phellers, and toilets of tho Indies were very rel, and the | tilled, brewed, or vinous liquors,’ and iigert miscellaneous Neti It Snterlor of the house presented dazzling | “intoxicating Iquors.” Filibustering was at | the 5 a i with the ine of processton scene. Among the young people pres- | once resorted to by tho opponents of the mare crowded i } Shectalors, Thousands cut wets tha Misses. Mamie Milner, | easure. Mnekey, of Keokuk, amended Ortho Rex roan pag citys ‘i 1 Lizde “Ref, Nellie Marshall, Laura | Glasgow's amendment providing that nothin he Rex reception at xpos tion Hall to- . " Mnte saw this, and tho es of the steamship lines were. Hut tho | and Warehouse Commissioners met this aft- | his skill is great. Since Monday evening he | Couple at Pope's. Ss is, pe Trunk has an arrangement with the | ernoon, Commissioner Bogue belng absent, | fas been playing at MeVieker’s, and he'has | Meretry In his spirits ran down Into his 1 neamship Ines from Portland and Boston by | A..L, Osborn, Solleltor of the Michigan Ceny| slown the publica number of entirely novel boots, and began rolling out through the toe ok. i . . | tapsto the footlights. The audience ima: which {t issues Joint through bills of Inding | trat, mado a tong argument in support of his | (UCke In entds, mesmertc bouauets, thysterl: | tive thought. thess were tents; they wera his point regardless of the local rates | motion fora rehearing in the case of Knowl | re Ie font Net Not. He looked around for a soft gpot Ha polnts, ‘This enables the Grand jas ecniplalnt agahiat the Comnany for ns Temurkeabla i ‘Dick {nthe it erento 1s phercon to fe Hawn ‘anil de, als fuea i ust discrimination at Joliet, ‘The Boar key? vhieh he roduces yaterious g Ns es Ky C Trunk to do better than the Now York Ines, | tT Siatement af lis hosition In the inte | Aetinelt Rptiehy he atroduces m mysterious | shine collapsed until ils clothes flapped ! " : . herein shall atfeet the mantfacture and sale | Mght Is a great success, Five thousand per- itcan makesuch rates as will leave a | made se feats |romee in the wind throughout the open stage door | Marshall, Murphy, Mamie Mixer, Nash, be seahsstpert ot Bons resent, margin of profit to tho rallrond and tho fer yyitely ie prpialsod. ta Jay before the Gen- | eitects, liken ting athaltmustoveraiibbet, Fortwo | Samo Stevens, Ela and Eanina Miyward, of ale and heer, OF swine, oF elder tate from The eooct of the Mystle Krewo of steamer, This fact, It 1s understood, has —— THE RIGHT LO Iss, THI Les 10. Wg On Ine eNOS | Ee eee eee eee enol | iocg, Oe llasgow's amendment ivan ieaies | Conus to-night tustrated. the phascain the been the cause why the Grand ‘Trunk during AMNKA? % the Editor of The Chleago Tribune, ie est corpse” cg auiiring coterie. he | Anule and Alinnie Culbertson, Davis, , | nyes, 17; noes, 73. loom, of Jolson, of | History of the Aztec people and their cot Inst month or more has carried moro Litre Nock, Feb. 10—On the 7th inst Cicago, Feb, 9.—In your Issue of yester- | frends if ted over, Mrs, then halt of all the export business from this | the Monticello Branch of tho Little Rock, | day you had an artlele to some extent de threw he taihe aa eyes up pont. To allow this state of affairs to con- | Mississippi River & Texns Rallrond was com- | fending the right of audiences to hiss actors | particular portion of eclting trom tinuo any longer would cause great damage | pleted, and the first train reached Monticello | on tha stage. Cwns glad to see this depart stinctes. of Cons fa Are. fulosed lanice to the New York trunk-lines, and thore- | depot. ‘The eltizens were greatly rejoleed, | ure from old tdeas in this country. I hope Pi Mie -anilenion THOU of foro they have called a tecting tobe held at | and mado x corresponding demonstration. | you will press the question. Not only have | dreary with a burrledie of applause, nn Boston toxlay to take deelslvo action In the | ‘the Helena & Iron Mountain allroad has | nudiences the right to express their disap- | shouted, and shricked, and whistled until It Fuller, Curtle Gifford, Nelije Granni ay, | 4 uest by Cortez by sixt tablean Kittle | fered u substitute, giving the electors of each | quest by, Cortez by sixteen tableaux on Gore, Caitto ilowurd, Aainte dierves’ Julia | county power to reguinte Hie trafic.” Losh-s tats Ts a eet conemates seth Municer, Ida Case, Gillette, Jennie Fursythe, | ayes, 25; noes, 7, Simpson of Jackson, of- | {ublenity at the Ouera-Houso and a grand tnd Messrs, Roland, Nickerson, Willis Cook, | fered n substitute providing fora stringent | ball, wh nities attended by 2,000 people, It don Mayo, Arthur Waughop, Afton, Ab | license system, which was also lost, ‘Lhe | Was amagnificent atfair, bolt, Fred Kimball, Franc Bisset, Ghatles | orluinal bill wae thon adopted, 78 to 31. Py Griswold, “Chase, "Davis, Charles Gifford, | In the Sennte a bill was passed legalizing ELIT FTES: Frank Howard, Hoar, Nash, Viti, Fulmer, certain vets of the Supervisors of Clinton | Mesprts, Tenu., Feb, 10.—Notwithstand- 1 At i Cn Iearned, they | also been completed to Marianna, abott otha 8 seemed as If the top story of Pandemontuut | lussell, Roberts, Charles Staples, Sha County in diverting, certain county funds; | ing no announcement had been inade of a matter rom. jvhak eon bo made i thoy twenty-five miles from Helena, : eee Oe at eaten had been torn off, nnd every noise of the Gharte Tinka, svheaton, Tyler, Robbins, filso to amend Ste: ‘iehwege Cea Bronte: display by elther the Ulks or Mempht in Grand Trunle ab.this polnt be export SIGE RAILROAD-BUILDING ABROAD. should tha spectators put in practice thelr SES rr re a ‘Une df te inost uttloyable snelety events of | terles, parks, orchards, or oruaniental | the celebration of MardI-Gras, tho strects ess shld that ret ‘howled Gor duels Boston, ‘Massey Feb, 10.—A, company haa right, we would get rid of n custom almost all the uproar and told the exquisitly funy the season was the “German” given Inst | grounds, have been crowded all day with visttors ‘ evening by Miss Belle Jansen at her resi- |... The bill fixing the salary of Judgrs of the | from adjoining towns, About 500 maskers . 67 Wabash avenue, ‘The affair | Supreme Court was taken up agaltt, asthe | appeared during the afternaon, but there, ts Very select, there being only about twen- | special order, and discussed nt length, on the | was no parade by any of tho societics. To- * ty-live couples in’ attendance, Mr. Frank | ginendiment to strike out tho clause proliblt= | night a grand ball, ‘equal. in elegance to Hoyne acted in the capacity of “leader,” and | ing mileage to Judges, pending which the | those given by the Mempin, is in progress at conducted the dance ina masterly manner, | Senate adjourned. the Leubries Theatre, itso one wt the Expost- The “favors” were unique and elegant, and ton Builling, where it is estimgted fully. action must necessarily have the ef | yeen organized here to construct and operate | peeuliar to America of haying the drama Slory about tho dog, and tle rabbit, ‘The fect of breaking the rates | from thls | q ralirond from Calro, Meypt, through Port | murdered inthe intorest of star netors,—A tudionco laughed at it with even, greater y . sf | emence than usual, but ardivelt ol fOr ono ey ahold be the forclen Sal and Damuseus, to connect with the | custom which is driving the legitimate | Stote did not laugh. It’ was not his place duced without a corresponding reduction in | Euphrates Valley Railway, about to be built | dramn from tho stage and substituting there- | to Jangh, you know. AJ. K.—eln cock. "tho rates to seaboard points, grent damage | by an English company, Branch routes and | for miserable sensational pieces, demoratlz- | tall—could’ not have brought a smile to his would be inflicted_on_ the holders of the Im- | extensions are provided for. ‘The Turkish | ing both to the taste and to the morals of | face. It wasn funeral forthe Slote family, save i be i Audie y n tho occas ve will he preserved by the participants as NEW YOorkK. 8,000 are In attendance. ‘The day has b meso ey uf grain now sored In gy Gaverpinent, sins diuen asked for. tho conces- | theutre-goers. net any hilarity on, the occasion wouki not inemolrs Of tte ‘delightful ocausione Durit S#eelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Helgifae Y een York, Phtladetpitn, 3 Stor gE Hig aren OF Ways In Envope the theatre ts sought by parents | Known what’ a serlous occasion it was, the | the evening a luneh was served in Kin New Yonk, Feb. 10,—Senator Woodin has : fan stored at those points has patd the 1g 8 —— h rail rates prevalling nt present, and con- TrEMs. best style, The dancing-music was excellent, LITTLE ROCK, q i Pdise hal Beye Introduced Into the Legislature at Albany 5 2 Duomngst Deol ne sMesertlaghen Oba: | MI relaing to banking which Ts causing | UOT Tock, Fob, 10—Dittlo Tock was of Bloomington, Gente Hoyne, Olive Lay, | much discussion, in view of the large losses ey tte livtent "ithe inding: ML Lay, Katio Tatum, Kimball, Durkee, | through the failures of savings banks during | COUMtry to-lny Intent upon witnessing tho . Bosnton of Brooklyn, Mamie Otis Enders, | the past few years, ‘The measure meets with | Mardl-Gras festivities, A grand masked- Webb of Balthmore, Ada Badger, Belin dane . st | Dall under the auspices of the Knights of gen, aud Messry, Frank G. Moyne, Charles | Popular approval, and 1s of general Interest Pythlng will come off to-night. : Kelley, uarker, Walker, B, Walker, Lawrence, | to depositors, The bill provides that not less : Brind, Arthur Hawxhnrst, Parl ks, Gilbert than 50 percent of the assets of every bank- CINCINNATI. t MeChirg, Mobart Moore, I, C._Hackuey, ing corporation, exclusive of actual cash on CiNcrsNnAtt, Feb, 10.~The streets, especial+ pee ius | Ya ae Paula Oy hand, shalt be invested in or aecured by | ly In the German portlon of the elty, aro full ‘ile, the deposit of siccks or bonds, or | of maskers, mostly children and pouns peo- |i Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Preston, of No, 236 | Interest-bearing notes or obligations of tho | ple, A large nuniber of musked-balls are in North La Salle street, gave 4 receptlon Inst | United States, or, those for which the | Progress. evening to about 230° of their friends, | faith of the United States is pledged to pro- 7 prhuclpally ‘North ‘Side peable. Hand's | vide par payment of interest and principal, ,, MOBILE, i orchestra’ was in attendance, and re- | or stocks of the State of NewYork, sald per- | Mowie, Feb, 10—Mardi-Gras was ob- ments were served during the evening | centage to be determined by estimating the | served here with unusual splendor, with the =. by Kinsley. A quiet elegance and goot taste | amount of sald Unite States and New Yor! largest number of visitors on any lke oo marked te event, and a number of proml- | State securities at par value. ‘Tho Trustees easton since the War, for thelr children asa part of an educational } audience would have acted ina more seen sequently could not ve shipped at the same "Pho Wisconsin Central Ratirond will have system. Children there learn true art and | ingly manner, But it dld_ not, and therefore rates to Europe as the grain from this point, acquire the clenrest insight of the beauties | ughed when Lord Dundreary cot through 3 WI ruin here | an outlet to Appleton, Wis.. in the enrly part i 7 . | iis story, and had squared hts account with A Pea did ti eeu here of next week, The now branch from | % ee Sekavenies cpinye aro an eplt’ | stote. “StageMunnger Unrry Hale walked in foreign rates, but those who hold the | Monnsha to Apploton, which has been in | WY 9F tho world and of tho thoughts and | up to the former, nnd, tuking nim by the grain at the Eastern seaboard points would | oourse of constritction for some timo past, passions of men and women, Yet who that aliouliler, marched him ont through the go to ruin, Still it is dard to BeO bow ay will be completed about that time. La Witnesses Booth In“ Hamlet at ono of our Wings. A erties cenowedl ite autishter Gun runic in eles, and -eonmeaiontly the | ‘Tho managers of tho Creen Lino (fast | tuestFes comes away with any appreciation | Ore DACs Tuy Gents could “bo dese Grand Tran ty po I of any other character than that of tha spcoulators must submit to the Inevitable | freight), running over the Pittsburg, Clucin- melancholy Dane? And why? Because the the isa of tha play was anh mat “p and doom. nati & St. Louls to pofuts in the South, held | remainder of the characters aro but mur- | pf ty 5 sht, just as Mlorenco hud spoiled * Our _itdssbatdls probable thabtunder: exisling a meeting yesterday at the Grand Pacltic for | dered by those who personate — then, Mahe, dn Cousin” at the Olymule. maintained much longer, for when the fight | the settlement of their monthly accounts. No | But suppose our audiences should express Sas isonce opened ench ting is apt to startin | business of public interest was transneted, Het rear paballan Et unmilatn nls, serine DRAMATIC NOTES. and secure business atthe best rates it can ‘Tho Directors of the Chic it | di hol, th y, iS very Hl i nso S& Alton Ratl- | porters, how long do you think it would be anauschok, they say, is very ill. et Tepe ed of te. ker AT ned road will hold thelr annunt meeting at the hefore "atte MeVlekers and aur Hiaverlys | ‘There will bono mnatinéeat Hooley’s to-lay. borlng pirendy uundlor thls impression, nd general ome of He Contpany An ails elty ioe Hould havo thelr Alogi actors a Ienst some | « Zumps” Is the name of anew play writ- are no longer turning over busine: doy. The annual report for tha past year to f extravi tyr d e another inorder to equalize tho regular nl- | the stockholders will como up for couslitern. | 2 tls. country aro extravagantly’ paid, and | ten for John Dillon i t 3 sple 5 ris ent fainilles were represented. and Directors of every such corporation shall Jolled:percentanes. ‘hey lave now Hi tte | ton and be passed upon previous to being While the dlocke barely cle outn ansenTS ae SF, Otel be «proiliieat atthe nthe Seca Rey vantage y , es s A: cl | q i 4 ork. oe eiinent took advantage of } be jointly responsible for any Joss that may ean eaigtae Bo atinest thy nauihia te equalize che pushes eubrilted (o/s swuskualdars, existence, The pay 4 nraportionite to the Fifth Avonue ‘Theatre, Now York, the first the evening before Lent by giving the second resile from fallure upon thelr part to com- GALVESTON. y apytt v- | , dt Is rnmored that It is more than probable | talents exhibited, not wholly disproportion- | Week in May. diereatter.. Lhe. nintement of Eh that the Indianapolis, Cincinnatt & Lafayette | ate to tho rOles performed, Years ago, when Plauche, the celebrated dramatic author, is hibit:, Michieun ‘Central, 19,154 tons over; | Wunagement will, after the completion of | the writer was ao pliy-roer, it was a real | still gay, lively, and fond of soclety, though Janke Shore, 17,127 tons short: Fort Wayne, | the Chicago & Western Indlana Railroad, pleasure to visit Wallack’s | Theatro In New | in hig god year. 2557 tons over: Pan-Hnandle, 235 tons short: | run thelr trains Into Chicago over the Chis ork, for all clinracters were well sustatned, reception of their fourth serles at thelr ar- ve with the provision of the act, and tho | GALvEsroy, Feb. 10.—The procession of miory on: Wabash avenue, and the atfair rectors exonerated from all Nability which Knights of Momus to-night was a flattering proved highly cnlovable tothe members of indy result from investing In any of s8 ldbonids | success, the command and their numerous friends. | or obligations. fevers anking corporntion ao The drill-hall was handsomely draped with | now in operation shall be allowed one year ‘There is great demand for 8t. Jacobs Oll. 4 cago & Enstern Ittinois Railroad, instead of | Americans who have ited Europo re- Gus Mathews, recently dramatle critic of | flags of ull nations, which forined a striking | to comply with the lawas amended to the ox- and Baltimore & Ohlo, 4,40 tous short, il the Illinois Central as.at present, member with pleasure tl detlghs at the | the Louisville CourlerJournal, has fallen | baekground to the tlers of burnished arms, } tent of 20 per cent of the assets thereof; two Why docs Glenn's Sulphur Soap sell so well? . tcretary 4 fe i y q ce a a ; ye . 3 LINE. Gectelary to Air 110, Wentworth, General nearly dvery theatre In Germany and A'us- It is reported that Minnio Patmer is to | wished excellent muste. “tte “boys” were | cent; and four years for the remaining ad- The stove, ante Sealine shore lobes Centrat Ratirond, line teen Appointed Woche fring Hu jth Amerlen the Heitor atts dows marry the Irish comedian, Spanion, now play- a encellent spirits (orer the Prospects of ditional 10 per cent. > ANUSEMENTS, r to Chicago from St. Paul and the | western ‘Travel : : on dis ruit with a lot ernbs any. ew and permanen ory nt no dis nnn nance pia “Northwest. the following bil has SAM rend. Atte Poster ie ech ee oe the pnd a single plppln to enable him to whet oe kiya tise that the Kate Thayer | {ty,and di hele aemosit, entay bain sheie WISCONSIN : CEREAL: MUSICHALL been introduced in the Wisconsin Legisla- | promotion by years of falthful service, "phere ds one and only one way to do nway | coneert company has disbanded. Will KE. Sun reg parte de acrigs Vio | AMApsoN, Wis, Feb. 10.—In the Assembly ( 1 ” tures There are good prospects that theordinance | with the wrong, and thnt is to hiss overy actor | Chapman has been {ts manager, be given on Euster Monday evening. Promi- | this morning the bill passed empowering the BRIGHT AND IAPPY HOMES, nent ainong those present last’ evening | Commissioners of United States Courts to " Tho St, Paul & Chicago Short-Line Railway | recently introduced in the Council by Ald. | who is unequal to his tusk. ‘This would put The Bal eral hazard nine Company, Hs ericcersors or uaslans ts berel Halland, providing that tho finaly Gon: the whole troupe on its mettle. ‘Those who | tonite alttrsore Parald bovarde these - Buthorized to construct aud. tonintuln, for rall- | tral construetvinducts at Randolph and Mad- | pre unfit for the stage would go to the pick | arth " SOULE Cole . Way purposes, a bridge over the Chlpbowa ltiver, ison streets over their tracks to. reach tho | orto the counter, and reat artiste nione would Stary (Bin ksposs lay gull uo “Danie ta see Pine over he W eemneh Tote eteanaey | outside hathor, that it may be utilized ass | nppear upon tho boards? managers would be | oe : i County of Michiana and tho County of Geant or | Wmbor market, will be passed without much | forced to pay decent salaries to the perforn- | (2:4. Sothern, who will appear in “ Tho Gaunt OF Mlebinnd and the Comnts of Geinl oe opposition, To Conunittee to whom. the | ers of subordinate parts, and star actors | Critshed’Tragedian ” thiseveningat Haoley’s, of Jowa; provided, that any bridge constructed | ordinance has been referred ns had several | would get dow from their hizh horses, pe alt characteristic xenerusity, sent a Under atithority of ‘this uct. abni! not unnecessn- | conferences with the ofllelals of the IlInols | | Managers would cease tobe the pliant sery- | Check for $500 In wld of the Irish sutlerers, ily impedo navigation, and shall contain a draw | Central, and it 1s understoad that an under | ants of the star, for they could at any timo A Cincinnati paper says the Ed Arnott ‘not Joss than t ; feet In donut providing Ray standing has been reached whereby tho iflt- | put a fair pie efore tho public with thelr | combination are reported as haying broken opehlags of noe love dunn alsty SpnN Ot not ieeg | Nols Central agreca to build wv viaduct at | regular troupes. 1am a lover of tho drama, | up in Bedford, Ini. and most of them had to passage eH pe + 5, | Onco af Randolph strect, and the ordinance is | but rarely attend a Chivago theatre, becnuse | walk back to Louisville, —a slight stretch of BEML teek fn tho clone {Or Be PsRMre OF FACIE. 1G he umonded accordingly. Lam oftener offended by the bad acting | elghty miles, ‘This road has been surveyed throughout its it iJ whole length, nnd its completion at an early | 7 From a gentleman who attended tho St. | of the troupe than pléased by theleadine man | A wettnown manager was applauding a were: Col, Quirk and, daughter, Capt. | administer onths and take and certify to the ONE LECT Doyle nnd “lady, Capt. ane Sirs, acknowledgment of instruments. gage Stirs Mite one atanghter, aut A memorial to Congress was passed ask- Miss ‘Jones, Capt, and Mrs. Donlin, Mr. and | {sg for an appropriation for the proposed Ars. George 2, Brandt, Capt. Ford and ladys harbor at Sturgeon Bay. 3 Let. O'Brien, Lient. Foley, Lieut. Farrelly The proposition to repeal tho Tramp Inw Friday Evening, Feb. (3. Lieut. McGuire and Indy, Lieut. Colemanan . igre lady, Adjt. MeKeought and lady, Lieut Bo le, came up. Bradford made a lengthy and vig- After o nuccesstul lecture tour abroad, T. Dewitt : Taininge wil sl wet iy in Chicnan tht Miss Phillippl, Lieut, and Mrs. Starkweather, | OfOUs speech neninst its repeal, and fually | sensuns Subjects “Weigle wud Mupoy Moores tie Lieut, Johnson and lady, Serat. Osgood and | the bill was killed,—the Tramp Inw remalu- | most popular lecture, + h Indy, Miss Abblo Martin, ‘Miss Sarah Sherer, | 1g In force, | following Executive Tickets, 50 and 75 Cents. : Miss Annie O'Conner, the Misses Wall, Mrs. + 7 Took nominations were confirmed: J. 1, Vivian, Forenlo nt tha Hox-Ofico, Contra! Musto-Hall, om; Lacks Peat Santerane Ws Jeout, Gam member of the State Board: of Charities; | 284 after Monday, Feb, 9. 7 cq | Louls meotings of Genoral Passenger Agents if etty nictress the other evening In uN i} Wilson Dewey, Stato Prison Director; A. d. VIC! % day is an assured fact. The road will leavo 5 - | from 4 miserable roast and deporiding for | RF nctkess the othar evening tn i New | Capt, and Mrs. 1’, J. O'Conner, and Capt, J, | AViison Dewey, Stat bar aia PLT MVICKER’S THEATRE. Bi, Paul on tho enst sido of tho Atssssipl, | vestigation of etarges anna the Vandal | UN Follsh mupan. Warcestershlin saul, of Savy tel tn is sun levered ©. Doyte and nay." entine tnt Pit Dug, Conunigsfoners MATINEE TO-DAY . : oH x sing. # 4 dress i 5 A aT : tx! SA Ae Latahe Gonaten aera An and Siisaan, asiais te eae Beal reas £08 fi man Whose sliltt-front 1s yellow with | urrled some other man, Ife stopped short, of Fisheries; Abram D. Andrews, Thonp- | —- ——— y 4 F 4 learned that the charges. were not sustained, | tobacco-Julce and his pants stuck In clod- Augustin Daly has W/8. Gilbert’s piny of MRS. LOTHROP'S DEMISE. sou D. Weeks, A. I Hight, and Millard as | Thousands bs oat Poe ee toconstruct the bridge, From Prescott, the | Sot hee ed hopper boots, Far more agreeable would It | “Charity” In rehearsal, and will soon pro- road will continues down the east bank of the Tho cheer are cere buanuse tele be to.sce him clothed from top to bottom | duce it nt matinée performances, Charles Mississipp! River, passing through Maiden | explanation of how the’ “mistakes?” ha fromadecent ready-made clothing house, | Kishor, Hart Conway, Charles Leclercq, Miss Nock, ‘Alma, Fountain City, Onalaska, Ln | pened were accepted, and it was agreed to | (lve us a good gemiine hiss whenever a part | Helen Blytho, and Miss Reed will be li the Crosse, to the mouth of tho Bad Axe, about | say nothing more about it. Although peaco | £8 badly rendered, and we will have Plays 50 | cast. twenty miles south of La Crosse, where the | has been tonporarily restored, yet it is more paw ea ata that wo can spend an en- Lina Tettenborn, whose. falluro at Me- Byeetat Mispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Regents of the Normal Schools. i ‘Tho Great und Only it ¥, Mich, Feb, 10,— - | The useof the Chamber was granted to the toning to fulcal investigation Intoun cle. { Commlttes ou Charttate and Senal lose | fll ES ARR AVL AN NYY 5 ons for an exh os emnstances matking tho death of Mrs. | inorrow afternoou, duniiestcb side a phi Lothrop, at Btisstield, was hightened last | Adjourned. THE LORKLLAS; und Y. otesque Dancot . YoSi, the wondortul ovening by the discovery that the stomach of ———— Vontritaquist, 1 road Teayes*tho Mississippi, bears off east, | than probable.that the same ‘trouble will ker’ ri met o ab tf Next Wook—MR, and AMIS, McKEE RANKIN Io the crossing the divide tive miles below Viroqua. | recur rain beforo many days have passed, it is we nppland the star at tho risk of TachGe Taal artnmer Sil hy remenstiordly tho unfortunate Indy was missing. Dr. 11, WHEELBARROW ASSOCIATION, THE DANITES Continiiing a lttlo east of south it erasses | and the next thie the explanations muy nob bursting our lungs and wearlig out the lunitsen, in tha new play “Go West,” proved M. Eccles, associated with Dr. Baker, the Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, le th, iGHrpD. a, Muon, hen, follows | Bo accented go ready. feiwovion tha au | valns ohobr band die manager atin, | Ae Gtates ha Nou Yorke tie pide vek | anttanlutubl spectallt etined tht he | Tontno, hy, id--An organtaton called | —jpavpRns THEATRES own 3 reek In Richlaml Co cross- reement such as the St. Louis roads now othe: . ry vine vile ater 7 , es ¥ ! ti 3 | OTL HAVERLY,.. m5 fe She the Wisconsin River ato ee pated cannot bo maintained any length of | Ing was productive of more digest or. plens- | TUR seven weeks, andis still drawing crowded | lind treated the patient during his partner’s | tho Western Wheelbarrow Association wn I Proprietor and Manager. Indisposition. Ile obstinately refused to | formed in thecity to-day, with the following | ris we Y MATINEE—ITALF PRICE, ale ving | ure. Amerleans are polite, But it is th houses, WEDNESDAY coda, thenes up the Bene River to. Eden, time, owing to tho conflicting Interests of and | Nre. Amerie polite me testify as to tho treatment, claiming that It | oflicers and members: President, E.G. Fay, THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AGAIN, from thero along the ridzo to Dodgeville, and | the compotition between the various roads. they should learn where politeness ends and | A paperin Donyeradyvised “the young man ‘ : Stov LOUIS ALDRICH and CHAS.T, PARSLOB thon directly south to Minoral Point, where |” qy Justice begins. Give tts tho hiss, who occupied the box st tho Academy of | would reveal tho secrets of professtonal | Bryan, Mich.; Sceretary, W. HL. Stevens, x tag : _ he rumors In regard to movements look- In E uae . ‘ly M 5 He! if . | tn Hartley Carmpboll's Famous and Most Popular Now Tint ronne: r H Enrope~and particularly In Germany | Muste on Friday night, with his heels holsted . if ot . ember an Of Muy yy gon nections will be, gale Wit, Hg ing to a consoldation of the Eastern and Bos- | nit Hialyebad Mat ng fs ah almost ny | above his head a Til vlow. af the audience, practice which lind cost $500 to obtain. Mr, | Coldwater, Mich.; charter members, A. I Awerican Play, “hfon gy Seems tiy mine ton & Maine Itallroads are sald to be prema- | pe; "7 lauded, should hi Med s things tnd Herrontone /Winols Central vin Freevort | gary, ‘The roads aro ne. present workin | Keea gahcer hiseed eM See etn Hae | ua, hws, piled up. his stockings, ns ; : SanLar g pontine ArTanmeent on-hustngss to until sho Hela ‘up her han ane Hine she | knoes,? 7 , sITWyg'T" | i vi y | was Mlowed to go on quietly, But she ap- ‘Aer, & Som aor i competition between them. ‘The inatter of | peared no more nntil sie had improved her= coral iegullough was playing Damon tha Tight, Gene i Nanni ery of the Giten ‘ Sune of Divectors orgs and urate is ait pire wa haven few cabal a an ins piss, Where Damon says, ‘sthore Is notan enere a es is y vil. Practise, wlte & Northwestern Rallrond, loft suddenly tor no Innnediate prospect that it will, ‘Tho de- | fhe pabr actor pockets tte etait bared. | honest man in Syractise,” an excited in The poor setor pockets his pittance, and the 4 Now York Sunday ovening. ‘he object of | WAN for tho Knstern stock Is quite Ukely | manager wheedles the newspaper crite, and dividual tn tho parquet jumped tp ind due to the desire of someof some of the more | jo 1 Le Gly Yolled atts Yes, and, d—n it, you ca in- this trip Is sild to bo fn regard to tho report | prominent holders of the bonds to acquire | People lente but little of true art, Give us a | Gude Utien.” : Underwond, Proseenting-Attorney, took the | Hubbell, Superintendent Sandusky Wheel NM position thal, ina question af Fnac Ife 48 Company; G. We Thomas, Toledo Wheel- Y P RTN ER. angi ae alt olseneie fand the | barrow Company; C, W. Kose, Rd, Enton, | resented ith Hntira Now Seonory by Mr. Dy : 1 Hudson, Mich. J, IL. Walt, Portsmouth, | pany with witch 1 nchluyed tho Gite. et al we Tigumtande arava ni Mich; Je ilbura Cohiinbus;'W.J. Gordon, EENGr tho Season atthe Unlon-Squace 7 ord my al vile Toledo, Other polnts were represented by = i = = i a aR ttte tak SME | Ulery and ev Tutenat in Ge movement | a OEAMPLC THEATRE, assisted by Drs, Kemberling and Howland, | Scems to be general, | The objec Coes At | 2 we sbiaguie, post-mortem echuibiatint Sunday | Soctation Is to tix rates and puta stop to cut- Mofidny, Koh. 9. and every ovoning during tho wook, noon, Last evening second post | fing. wo branches ire represented here, | sionday, Fah, Sand avery cvoning during the woe eatthy hiss, and we will have nothing worse after i tho patent and comtnon barrows, ed sale of tho stock In the West Wisconsin | the entire control of the stock to protect ntloust than medlocrity, The rumor that Iooloy had sold ont his } mortem by Drs. Todd and Worden, of this p re ' Xallrond, held by President If, 11. Porter, {ate fear ty the wroperly. fe aint all cone Give Us Tun rss, Hight in thie Mewatherinns has been gontr. tty, cTavented Wis. nbsence of the victins A Stroct-Car Dlystory. K i KS COMBINATION, ie believed: that Gorn las Bue hold of demand ling naturally caused is doubtless THE Wren UIT, Brooks, of the Dotot Onsraliuiso, na’. | stand, sald: tho brain, stomach, and. kidneys You may have foun on attoot-car when a | AABtne Hmemon Clark, and Daly eothars, Murphy sstock, and that it willonnblo’ him to | taicen ndvantazo of by speculators, who only Bt. Loula Gtobe-Democrit; M, Hiekoy have made « contract with hin. to | ltd been taken to Dr. Baker's house. Io | ,,¥ou may, ba necldentally dropped a pleco of | Bluvs In tho now sonsatlon, * Muroliy's Cheistmas. t Worry the Northwestern considerably, as the | buy to sell again, but whose operations nec- tuke tho Megutherlan Minstrels for twelve West Wisconsin ts the regulur St. Paul out. | esvarlly stimulate tho demand and {ucreaso | Sothern was tho vietim of another of | wooks, making the Lourot dow York state et for that road. Itdoes. look as it Gould | the price. y Billy Floronco'’s practical jokes Inst night, | Michiguns Garay und tho Dultish Provivee and Vanderbilt hid combined to obtain con- | py Nashylilo American has the following | 4@ the Hon, Bardwell Slote worked It so : Holof the Chicago & Northwestern, Mr. semurding tho atest phase In the Southern | successfully that Lord Dundreary ind tho alan jubiee on St bate ate an ait ra sh cee mado a vallant fight for the yusession frond consolidation: Jongh put on him on his own stamping- | the Irish sufferers, Dion Boncleault, sends beaten by tho present managers com- Tt {a rumored, on what fs consktored good | ground, and In the very fuco of an audience | the following letter ta thy Naw York Herald: DMning with Str, Vanderbilt. against him, | Suthority, that there hins been an arrangement | thot was admiring him as tho model mirth- | When your invitation to the theatres and Bieter eee ee, Bee Hin. | renched by which tho conilleting railroad Inter. 3 musie-hafls of to United States to devote ten, however, Gould and Vane | osts will bo recouclled, ‘Tho Loulsvillo & Nagh- | maker of the times. It was at tho Olymiplo | thought thoy had been brought back in 8 | ony in the @traw on tho tour, If so, you a MLAS Fy SINE Am, SERIO Mutinaa, =| {ir but hid joaked eqrerully and soulduat felt an overpowering, desire ta hole ronan ft, | ae ae tihem anywhere. The inquest was ud- | go did overy othor pussenger. One day not long TUE, 2 fourned tilt AVectiveadyy: piorning, alte, sinew worn ania Woodtan avgmpeiy arope HOOLEY'S THEATRE, athron's remains were taken to her Inte | ped someting paying hu . f ~~ hone, Three Rivers, last night. ‘Tho high | ils was w dimo, white a sinall boy thought it Sot HIRE ary soelal position of the’ deceased, sho being re- | looked like vont, and two other possengers o , if 1 asserted that It was a quarter, The woman had And his COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Intec by auurrlige to the Mon. GV. N. | monty of help to search for it, and tho force was | Wednesday, Thuretay, and Saturduy nigite; THE Lothrop, of Detroit, tho most emlient Deine y inere vho loft hls sont 4 1 1 r erat and lawyer inthe State, gives tho cuse | {ho nuuror tocar eae turmurdanduot dows | CIRUSILED TRAGEDIAN. de 4 c 4 St. Patrick's Day to the Irish famine fund | espee! re : sé Mr. rs z tit Dots catsbinel Wilt Cat ouereonsacall | Sueur the wou ah A emul Ouro 10 | last ight, and tn tho second aot of * Our | shaul rene ie anncess Novihe Sout amt | ewCCIAL Kmporiance eet lwaya biive goes lucie finding fost things. | sateen rar numieattase Meson Mobos f opposition and seeuro full contfolof thisvaliis- | Bavinnnb, ws intended by Col, Colo. ‘thls boing Amorlean Goushn” Lord Dundreary wasltspr West thon Tenulers of ta noble maveinent APPELLATE COURT. Ago zou sry I vei money PY SUNY Nunta apacaninees Tt CRUSHED | We property. “Vanderbilt as already several | tho wie thing for whieh Col. Coto has con | ing and stanunering through the story In " Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune rae sum Topllel ho MOIR ead atc THAUEDL F lrectars, and Gould Tins still two or three. tended Its Understood that ho will romain in | which lie tells how he escaped belng married | i have not inistaken them for tho Hberal, ow that matters have taken this shape, tig | fis? ca a apenuraLeuperyef0r. 96 tho tongirlby getting up Inter than the other Ni and ative geatterien ate ant edit ir, Darga probable that Stessrs, Keep ant | faction, aa it would leave Nashville Just whera | fellow, ‘Che auilenca followed the come- | jues ts organize thess parties. ‘Tolugrams no Jed the opposition to Gould | sho was before tho scoop, ‘There voral : youreall are In heretofore, will giv i test an Ms ‘ P. Hro. Fovon dian through the torturing narrative, and | und clroulars repeating yourcall are in course allow the trond to'be runt oy he caneVa frewbot this arranvenone with oreron ine broke into a loud laugh when the tag was | of being forwarded to them, and due noties (lurbiit combination. ‘The Northwestern can | vosting in Nushvilic & Chattanooga stook if they | reached, Will ‘bo sont you of results. | or my awn hardly take any other course under the clr | proveto be truc, The Loulaville & Nuahvilio | epg Inugh was hushed almost Instantly, | Bare, Hot belt hangger nt BresontT eat, HW NIG FOUR SIINSTRELS, VS 'MIEATRE, = Orrawa, Il, Feb. 10.—The proceedings of | dently hold up uw big Juek-kulfo with » broken tho Appellate Court, Secomt District, wero eesGaaliney hnve been tls, could It? Ordid you Ay this day as follows: drop this afterwants? ‘Monday, Fob, th a0 wuok of the wreat success of 435, Bundy, admluistratelx, va. Gordon; | 1 never hud that—nover saw It before!" Pie sonst, Se, FLANK CHANBICAU and tuyicure's cf motlon ty tux costs of additional ubstracts to | shy tartly answered, aa hor faco grow red. Hod mee y : cunstane ‘Great Southern 14 Y : only take & back seat wid place my purse and. seo, Here are two panta buttons, but 1 don't i 4 rr utastaness tho tuk ot naw cur turney out sb a ont howovar, for Billy Florence rushed wily services a “tho “disposition 9€” tha "san. ARING TBE OO a Pastoito€ ab tastal fippose Fou dqpped thom, and Cpu. thon ae eee none Ha anscdove, Marindes Wellbess WESTERN PASSENGER-RA'TES. and Js getting ready forn houvy campuign tn | upon tho stage Inhis “Mighty Dollar? tig, | cial Inauagers, so fur ey niay be ytd "¢ IE Ne NOC KOTs . 2 oP, 3. dll fi ‘i id if nde ‘ motion, fever mind looking any moro,—I don't caro The troubles regarding tho passenger bust- | “gIPe afoot eral ta proportions thae te | MM, grasping the astontshed Sothorn's | Needed, and ak any rate, | so far ay | MAO we va, Tickmnn, for sey ete.s ap- | for tenant a eeing any moro—T don't care Zax ST. FACOUS OTL, pellant allowed: to withdraw record, ab- | uncomfortable, stracts, and brlofs, . “Oh, it's no trouble for mo, und It holongs to. ‘Ht, Robbing va, Roth; appeal prayed to | yp" whut oVer: it ie. Te ale, voxes ma tu—, e Sitpreme Court, To hokt up a i, with the end bored ‘ 357, Sumner, aidmalntsteatrls, otal. vs. Sle | acapinten hatie, gad the ‘woman fately ruse Up i sonet al; appeals prayed by Sumner, ad- Id tilatstratily, ete, and Ellis. : TT nOvOr had that—uover saw it boforo— al, Comnily it th verke ny { » , “ TOW aE Ee, Wali ee at be ay Sinn't, oh? Well, Fil pocket It, for such The ti cal Ger mall Remedy ‘ b yrelimibary expenses go, they shall not ness to pots west. of the Mississipp!, and gall tha rnllrouda cain, an Taye aR: cBIXey hand, entd, * Excuse me, uld boy, but Ym dn bo burdened onthe ftuite’ 1 ity enguged to Particularly to Colorado polnts, are growing faville depot, Tho canimen ihre at pape a hurry,” and ino an Instant darted out. | performin London, aud sim due there on the wae pesaclk ranaue by She vorlond Ines, at tho pressure, ‘ pluying at Love's pearly, he fozen, Blocks theatres and tnuate- halls tn tho United States. at many become gonera' = away, wondered first, utul burst into the most, | If the grosg recelpts during St. Patrick’s-Day Uroughout the West ean hardly be Not tho Cliomusts, birt’ the) Makers: of Taptitrous andenthushistis applause afters and might should average 200, then our _ le Ho Guarded Against. 7 dreary he oth - ve averted, ‘Tho not opon- |S Paste Gems, to ' wirds, Lord Dundreery and the other act- | profession will contribute botween $150,000 W cut at Anion Dut passonmers |. Telsnot of ese Nt sontinocnome | or# Were ao demorultzed, and the house was | And $50,000 to the famine funds nud beat the 1 id viny’ Te E Walthain; ap- | things come awful ‘handy around the house, a 5 tg ‘J ny nod t in such an uproar, that the play was forgot- | Herald,’ 1 do want to svo It come in second ith ways of the ‘Lownship o i hy aN f - . an means Hekets at tha various clty offices er aetinolit goin but oe tho’ cunt wocegautoe ton, Cries of “Iorence!” rang from-alt | tous in this noble go-as-you-plense,, ‘the | Pe a prayed. “dl {day, Feb, 13, at 10 Tyee uel fare oT guoss I didn't drop any- barileis send Heveclive lores maeatoeeee bs London. ja nat protendes un, rloug | suficlont conse! y 1 self on any grand oceasion, We i | y Y . ead somattin 5 Aunt has offered a certatn Jow rate, ant he ls | finds aro perpetedted by tho wid of tbo welts | liylng member frome Cahosh; Georgtane lett | CHO iL be proud to seo It take such 1 ——__—— L kinder think you did, for Th toa request for bls optulon of Mt-Jacobe Wil reallly ho observed, us he puwel around, wa inaed gutting hla ticket at a stilt lower one, | known *etrags” or * padto” diamonds, o rec- | tho s igo} evel 1 " i anawored: “It has done io a world of yood. I waa ‘body before and behind the | stand now, You referred to iny offer to Jolin eta Were sold yesterday to poluts weat | ogiized articte of commerce In thls us in tha king for the practical joker, but” 1 bse! = of tho Biissour! River atl te Mlacoutt Hiver | hat contury, stage was looklug fc practical joker, 8 hundred fellows In subseribing $100 week. ud worn, oven by day, by many | Hiurencs lad jumped Into w hack nt the ly, making up un avery-Saturda, ery! y purse of nts aan eiluetion of from S10 to Ne 1 Rae eee at daeupiion arity ee stage entrance ant vanishod Wea droum. | $10,000. i a Hundred cannot be found L will UUnols"Centeal Htatrogda eld, & meting | Suaulght Oy tho nuked xo. Huh Fubes wad | he play wns procacded with without fing | Jolh fifty: AE fifty eannet, be found X will - Cc Of * straas, jored witl ci ‘ venty-tive Srey atthe ofice of Genoral Manager pal reer nator at Copper, ‘and ea ahitoe of ubout ten minutes, nro ten who will step out and pool with a Tough Dog. See ne, i tan rca Te eee ry cen Seams & Sontabead | coictod with w sort of cubsbination of pleurlay and he Cats havo boen credited with a large numbor Mmbud over shoumatian th the sping, which grow sy bad that 1 bu- of lives, but u dog which belongs toa gontionin | AS, Re ty One bue Bhe Wianee {Sut | eawo somowiatalarwod, Lnover ted auch severe living at Ashburton, in Devonshire, may fairly | root awa: y when he reached tho door, andbeld up | sttuck,and whun {wos dually jold up with it L badly compote with ny spoulnen of the feline rac. | 4 yost-buckle between bls thumb’ and finger | expectud tw leave my bed for niontis. Doctors Accoupauying his mastur on n shooting expe- | and callout failed to benott mo, and, acting on the suxgestion of dition, the dog fell Into a mino-shaft, ton depth “Hold on—I've found it—here It is!” wo triond, L procured « bottle of St. Jacobs Oll, and re H, and agreed to matntatn the rites | owing tholr hue to oxide of cobilt, are also not | Flurenes gut back to Pope's in good tlme,.| poor mant Tnelosed you have hohiock for | nesone satya feats Ag bo tuniuled cer Shu sturtod on a run down sido strost, and | colyed surprising rellof on thy fire application, K ial! conipetlug pointy on theit respective | npt todocelva any hut tho most mpractiowdt oyus | aul Ina fev momenta had lis whole company? Viirst week, sie for n ilest-ege” He TOF | thomnuerow tring, is wustor distinesly: Nour whol the car stacted up the mun trample the | coud plinly fool the uituete uf eho proparation frou #0 tho lapldary Who works * with Iatont ta do- | bursting with luughtor over the elegant p. J. ee his body striking ugalnst the curth and rock. | straw down and hung the buckle on the front | the start, Itbeated the Mesh and suumod tw find tts — colve” mukes bin a doublet" or “triplet,” the | —pructloal fokucewiich ho lid pluged upon For onto time those who taok an interest in tho | duor with tha remark; way Ww the seat of the disouso nt onve, ‘To be brit, Ib TIE UNION PACIFIC, luttor being considored the bighewt forma of bia | Sot} L AF tory, reaturo Ustened, to boar if any sound of pain [t's little roward any ono over glts for dolng i Soectat Dia b poculinr urt, ‘Tho triplet" fs in faut sunt Rare ee curtaln rang Up Upon tho) ene Forest and Streain ives the following ns Ho Up from tho depths Dolow, but, ud all was | o stranger @ fuyor, but seolug I've ot to cork. | CouPlotely conquered wll paln, und in w day oF two f Kaw, pateh to, The Chicago Tribune, Wich stono, of which tha outer slices aro mado ity Doltar,” and the play went on, tho | told by a Hoston correspondent: Ono picusant nt, they lost hope of the dog bolng ulive, and, | seruw, Ell loaya this bero und sia can git it | ¥88 entirely froo from tho couplaint, aod hava ‘the Dot’ Cit, Feb, 10,—Tho officials of | af rock orystal und tho mniddle plove of colored | sudlenca bolng completely in the dark o4 to | summorufteracon Lwas standing on te shane the Union Pacine Railway aro in consulta asst or composition, Tho cmoratd or sapphire | the cause of the spasmodic twitches which of # pond on Long island—way down—wuoro Mr. fn the couree of tine, almost forgot him. Cou | or let it go nto the trousury of tha Btzvut-oar siued yaleinlned soits-Clayelend Plalu Dealer, Dec, 4, us constructed is of fing color, und, when | pluyed ground Slofe’s lips and eyelids, and | Malléck bas, I trow, muiny Unios and oft cust © sé siderably more than i month clapsed, when ono | company, duy a howl! was hound to proveed from the pit's ae ‘Ainong others in Clavoland who have tested the 8t, qa here with tho officers of the Inte Kan ~ | mounted, Ukely to finposo upon all but exports. | wondering thomselyes y could have | dno, watehlng the ploy of swallows os thoy | mouth. Very quickly a miner was sont for and tse hens er esha | oanGunetuet hae | ay Rio of ta gent | eau eta gE kar | uc eleanor ney || MOW te Raaeparee adios, | ct eae meso ment, th from thirty to abiliines, st C : sl efor eunse! indeed yard Oo watched the proce tnnig~ Lev nets Bin deat Freight Areata pen alts Tals. Gennes an eoneeal¥thd double Join at tho gledio™ ot | Grate any i eee a Cogs ee ee eT a a a ae ee ete ee eee te Li tt OE | stadianos may boumwn iu vory fow days by | EAC ACHEELENTHAGEL, Raq Member 7 truo, but still ulivogind able to cat, [thud been | the following methods Let somo good radlel Boant of Rdueatt = incafeeruted In Mts Srison for forty-threw duya | Sood souk Inwater fur, twontysfour hours, then FORRSOS METTLE, Member of C ity Connell, and nights, 80 far as can ba ascortained it had | putina bag and oxposy tt to the sun, Th the | YON POPE. tenein Depuis suorum only hut water to live upon throughout tho | course of the dus germination will commonos, — : 5, wholo of that period. Tho woight of tho dog | The seod must bd sown in a well-munured hot-.| Dryggistssoll 1. PRICE, 60 VENTS. ; a. VOGELER ¢ CQ, Uoluimora, Mg tho stone and thus presets two surfaces, both be y skipped it, occasionally u yood-alzed ripple cuulit of BL pepointed General Agent in chargo | of which resist the ieee the opin maui, tod oe oath forte eee SeMpanioud, 8 “a which be seen. aid pgs hte ai frou Tt hore of the Ue ject matters of tho Kansas Divislon | cfausstanos among thvee lunst aoa itd ith | he had, a0 to epeak, Keceked Lon’ ‘Duce | indlgatiag » fab thor. place, {had often @ Union Pacific Company, excopt claims, ofa riig the too cunning oporutor sots 4 real | dreary, side-whlsicors, eyeglasses und all, | soon cuts play with swallows, swooping at thom, Hd beadquarters in Kansas City, D. BE. diamond worth four or Live pounds ou oliner | into a leap camo back to hint every fow mo | but the tdoa of fish dolng tho samo was somo- ; when lost was Atty-slx puunds, Yourdays after | bed, and watered from time to tho with luke.‘

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