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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. DRL W. THOMAS. bie Twenty-fifth Anniversary of His Marriage-Day. guess Croveded with Visilora—The Wedding Gifs : . —Jolin Wentwvorth’s Hote, ‘the residence, at No, 400 West Monroe t, Of Dr, Henry W.'Thomas, pastor of the Centenary Methodlst Episcopal Church, was. thonged yesterday evening by members of nscongregation and other personal friends, -ghghnd gathered to celebrate the twenty- sittanniversary of the wedding of the poptt- jar prcacher and his no less beloved Iife-part- ner, Tho reception was purely informal In nature; but its"informality made it all tho nore charming. ‘The guests, as thoy anived, Were Teegived ft -tho door by Mr, 3 F Reaua and Br. Homer Thomas, snd presenited by Birs. John R, Floyd, assist- ed by Mrs. MC. Deon, Mra.S. BF. Requa, and Miss Stella Requa, to the pustor and his wife, ho bore the honors of the occasion with 1 oe and cordiality that added greatly to its enjoyment, ‘The cozy little home was very peatttifally decorated. A. handsotne floral horseshoe, bearing the dates 1865 and 1880, bang over the mantel, and hangings of silax and natural flowers added to tho brightness of the briiliantty-iMuminatedt nom, Which nt a very carly hour In the evening was so crowded with guests that {ocomotion--and that, too, of the most anait- paced teseription-—was a very dimcult mat- te. Tho hosts of tho evening oceupled a witlun in the front parlor convenient to the eatrance, and had a pleasant word tn reply wm the congratulations of euch new comer, who aftor prying thelr respects mingled with the company in the adjuining apartments, The pleasure of goelal converse here was yaried With an examination of THE DISPLAY OF PRESENTS made in the back parlor, among which the following may be enumerated: Hy embers of the congregation, n bag contfulning one wondered silver iolinrs; John Wentwortl, check for $100; Mrs, Anna, N, Kendall, em- irolderud silk handkerchiefs and one dozen embroidered tible-napkins; Mra, Meyer and Mrs. Kirby, silver aml hand-painted glass eard-ease 2 Frederick Hague, solid silver nap Kinesings; Mrs. Jf, A. Free, silver inkstand 5 Mr andl Mra, P. L, MeDuifee, 853; Mr. Henry Srong, twelve volumes of biographies of Iiterury celebrities; Mr,and Mra. M, ‘lf, Miles, 83: Judge and Mra. S. M. Moore, silver frult- knives; Pout Brown, atnarine oll-painting; Miss Zoe Swisshelm, embroidered silk hand- kerehiefs, ‘The present of tho Ion, Mr, Wentworth was iccompaniad by the follow- Ing clinracteriatic letter: Cu1CA00, Ill. 16th March, 1860.—Dean Stn: 1 have with my ilttte family onJoyod. n «reat dont of preaching: from you, and Baye paid not! ngexcept what I have thrown into the con- trbution-hat, It Is tou customary among re- Iiglons soofotics in the paymont uf thofr pastors’ salaries to take Into consideration the presouts he revelves, aged Methodist alergyman once vod $100 frofa me, and It was tho luegest fom he ever had at ono time, and he told of it. «foe timo afterwards ho told tne ft ald him no . na hig Boolety took It into conalderation in tho inclosed to Sirs. Thomas, not wishing you treated us my former friend was, Hoping that on aud Sirs. Thomas may litre to celubrate wonty-tive years moro of wedded life, I have tho honor to be your obodient servant, oars Joun Wanrwontn. Refreshme™ts were served dnring the even- Ing in the dining-room, which was very taste- fully decorated, the table and its bein yt lin freight being arranged Ina manner which reflected credit upon the taste of the Com- mittee who had it In charge. ‘Tho merry . hun of conversation enllyencd the evening, supplemented by strains of music produced by Hand’s oreliestra, which was stationed in neonvenient alcove. Tho arrival and depart- ure of guests caused 1 constant succession of greetings, congratulations, and farewells from an carly until a Inte hour of tho even- ing, and as tho guests departed win word presented by Afr. toy, with a neat itile box containing ‘slices of the seedling cake, to- uther with a card bearing the autograph of @ couple whose aliver wedding thoy had eathored‘to honor. Tho aifatr passed off with marked success, which reflected credit upon the Conunittees having it fis charge, uTHE RECEPTION COMMITTEE yas compnaed of Mrs, Floyd, Mr. Blodgett, Mr, and Mrs, Pond, Mr. and Mss, Harvey, Mrs. Bund, Mr, and Mrs. Bishop, Mr. snd fr. Dean; Mr, Wygaut, Miss Swisghelm, - Miss Brown, Mr, Lane, Mr. and Mrs. ‘lomb- in, and Mr.'and Sirs, Regtin, ‘The following nutes and gentlemen presided over the din- ing-room find did the honors in that quarter: “Mrs. Walker, Mr, and Mra. Swift, Mrs, -Brown, Miss Miller, Miss Hobinson, Mr. : Minakfer, Mr, Alcock, Mra, Woodhead, and Bfre Floyd. * AMONG THOSE WHO PAID ‘THEIR RESPECTS toDr, and Mrs. Thomas were: Judge and Mrs. 8, M. Moore, Col. and Mrs, Waterman, Mr, and Mrs, Charles North, tho Roy. ‘I. R. Strobridge, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Lloyd, Mr. and Atrs, AG E. Stone, Mr._and Afrs, FQ. ‘Ball, Gen. and Mra, Mann, Judge and Mrs. Booth, .the Hon, John Wentworth, Mr, and rs. S. F, Requa, Gen. Strong, Miss Strong, “Miss Stella Ri un, Afr. and Mra. M. C. Dean, and Mrs, Harvey, Judge Boyles, Miss Mattle Bail, Wyaant, Mr, Biod| Dr. Ingalg, Sir. an Mrs. A, Mr, and Mrs, Pond, rs. Bond, Miss Swisshelm, Miss Brown, » and Mrs. Tomblin, 8. alker, Mr. nid Bre, Swift, Brown, Miss Miller, Miss Robinson, Mr. Minckler, Mr. Alcock, Mfr, and Mra. Bishop, Mrs, Woodhead, 5 Aliss Roxanna Wentworth, Swift, Mrs, Sheppard, Gort. A. L, Chet- » ira Brown, Afr, an ‘Nes. Stu ers, Mra. Mrs. Jane Grey Swissholin, Miss Dr. F, L.° Pond, Mrs, Sweet, . Bonney, Tomer ‘Thomas, Dr, and Ars, William i, Clark, Mfr. and Mra, Walter Schumacher, 8. W. ‘Thatcher of Aurora, tho Vv. Brooke Herford and wife, Col, and Mrs. BY ympton, Dr, and airs. Danforth, Mr. and fd, N. Tomblin, Mr. and Mra, Sites, F, J, Nutting, the Rey, Dr. Willing, Mrs. Reasner, Dr. Sarah Tackett Stavenson, J-Young Scammon, Mins Nellfe Hubbard, Str, C. 1: Thayer Mr. Wolcott, Miss Wol cot, Mr, Alco! ‘Paul Brown, Me, and Mrs. o¥ ing Br, and Mra, Samtiel Parker, Dre, N. HE Sloan, Ara, Kiubalt, Mr. ane Mra, A. Lamberson, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, and Ar, and Mrs, Siulths, . “LOCAL ORIME. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT. ‘The Grand Jury of last Septomber found an fodictmont against Samuel Frankoborgor, of Hoopeston, Vermillion County, T!., upon tho tn- formation of Aaron Dilss, Alfred Howitt, and Frank Bliss, who charged him with embezzling funds to the nmountof about $3,400, June 6, 1879. Frankoborger was not found in Hoopeston at thet-time, and tho caping was returned - ace cordingly, A fow days ago Jallor Currlor ‘rooolved notification that tho man wer in Danville, and he {spooning ent after him, roturni with isoner ‘Thursday lh " Hotwas fourid. in gail’ pesto day, and wus interviewed by a roporter, to whom he fold tho following story? =} Dr. and @. mun uauied St, John wont tnto part. ; ani Dership in Hoo} and bought alot of corn, Whlob thoy orthbed, ' Frankoberzer paid sumo Hite on tho corp hiinself. Thoy uftorward t to the parties bringing the complain’ Wave thom crib receipts on it, and yal about $2400, ‘Phare were wbout 90,00 or 40,00 bushels of tho corn altogather. ‘Thoy shipped a number of cura, and thon Brankerbager and bls Partuer bad a row, and the former weut out of ofr. Bt John puld Frankeborger $500 £1 the mouoy fnvea moreag a final sotticment, but Frankeberger a In the ty) Fidy fom which pinoo bo ruturnod to Hoc wf the. Cut and Galea o levied on the 1 ‘corn, It “insuftictont to cover their otnin. ho wkebergor claims that be did pot know what tempt to det Howitt & partics hud ttodefraud, The firm of Bliss, Ken? we ninoe been sucevedcd by the firm of Uons with Frankuborgor.did not exceed $60, —— A BUCOLIO BEAT, A, P, Bqutrog, 8 Michigan husbandman who had evidently lost hls grip, was yesterday lodged. at the by Eugono Lassier, proprietor of & tamplo-room at No, #8 Exchange placo, who sharwes bim with having obtained money by ‘alse protonss. The wito of the prisaner, Mrd Squires, {2 a beardod woman, and at some time or other has oarned # oom- fortable Uving for horvelf and husband by sablbluing her curious physiognomy. Squires in bis travels pays ospociu) attention to ¥roo seasons int bigh standing, end through totters of Cregtnondation which fo presonted, and Pieper be succeedod in duping tuany bigi Of that Order in this offy. About two Mouths ogo he requested Dir, Bassler to Mduatity him in tho Western Union ‘Tetegraph Com pauy’s mer, oro that te moth ket a telogeaph order for $100, whieh he repre= ented liad been dent to flim bya friend in New Xork City. | Mr. Maleolm MeDamild tnd at. feinpted todo him ‘the favor, but he was not mown at the telegmph olties. Mr, Uusaler, hive Ing known Hiytttees In his” line’ of business, obliged him, and he got the monoy. Later, and’ when’ Squlrea wat) no longer to be found, Mee Manalor ascertained that tho order way not intended for kim at all, but for the Rov. Osear Squires, of New York City, whe was tomporarily stopping here, ‘The telegraph ofiuiate fell Laok upon Mr. Hassler for the money, and he was in a decked quandary tnUT last Hight, whon he recidentally run aeross Hqulres, and took him inte custody, Krom let> ters found upon tho prisoner it was plain that he bad wbandiied the responsibility of faunlly cares, and Tit fa wife atid relatives were gen> erally dlagusted with him, THE RATLNOAD ROBEERS. Yoatontay bufare Jnstiog Wallnoe nt the Arms ory the rilleaud robbers were arralyned npon charges of burginry, After a full‘ henring. Charles Powers and Timothy Moore were held In #2,000 cach to tha, Criminal Court, J.B. Wright in $800, and tho pawnbroker, HH. De foune, who watved eximination, in %2,00) to the Criminal Court. AM "tho “othe ers wore disebarged. Thero was oousiiornthle comment pallog stud othorwign, about, a bond tapon whleh, ong of the gang, Witlam Stovens, had been rofensed, and, [ft eertatn parsons have tholr way about it, Clerk Clingen will douttieas bo subjected to an examination by Justive Wal- mbsequent contributions to him. Hence | send’ Ineo mid Mayor Harriaon. The evidence against tho privaners was substantially whathos alrendy bevn published. nm OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, . Tatras, Mareh 10.—The — steamship Scandinaviun is now twenty days out from Liverpool.® Taivinvoot, | March — 19.—Arrlved—The Olympus, from Boston BUSINESS NOTICES, Arenin Kumyss has been uscd with highly benelleial results during the list four years In the varions forms of dyspepsin, nustri(ts, Taisen, gone debility, consumption, cte, Kare tnysa is Hot wo medieings ft is 0 pleasant, wines lke boverage (x food; inade from milk, pecttl- inely grnterul to ndelleate stomach, Nothttyg elsy mikes flesh, tnd blood, and strength so fast, It enn be safely relled on for the reenperntion of those cases of low vitality In whiet medication or ordinary nutrition full, Rend for clreular, Beware of imitations. Arcneds Kumyss ta not sold to the trade. Consumers supplied alesatly, by A. Arend, Chemist, 170 Madison street, Chie ciugo. —————— If the aufereys from premature bald teas but knew it, the tanle qualities of Quinine fron spealtic. | {ih no ehape can Ithe used more hugeccauly than In J, & B. Atkinson's Quinine Hatr Lotion, ————— Entinent Dr, i, 12. Walton, Annapolis, Md,, writes: Colden’s Llebiz's Liquid Extract of Heet ts superior 10 ColeLiver Ol or anything L have over used in wasted or impatred constitu. puane. : a Victor Baby Food comes nearer to mnthor's mflk than ang othor proprration known. ‘Try ft. Price, 25 cunts. All druggiste, . eet Travefers, atop at the Axtor House, New York. CUTICUKA RESOLVENT, (iticura Messrs, Werks & Potren—Gentlemen: Thave sutfered over thirteen yours with gkin disease In may hands and mbes, chusing constant trritution, depriving me of rest and nitention to business. 1 sour inuny remedies here and clsewhore, also Use of sulphur baths, without permanent cure, Lust May a pbysigdan called ty disease Eezomn Rodents spots aypenred on my hands, head, md fuce, eyes becaine muqh intlamed aut granu. Inted, sing at length impaired sight. tes nal and external remedies were preserthed by 8 leading phystoinn for Alx months, was thon tne troduced to another, aud « consultation of sev oral lending physiciins was bad, when a detinite pinn was deelded upon, fut ail tone auroee, After following ndvioe for four months without, any permanent. cuge, 1 bought two bottles of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, two boxes of CuTICUNA, fud some Boar. and enn tostify with great ploas- Ure to tho etfect they have hkd in my ease, in eight days being neurly cured, The phystelans pronouuged my’ case tho most aggravated one +), that hus over como tnder tholr experience und Pingtise, T reoommend and hugily: indorso the JUTIOURA Iteatevies, Yours truly. F. IL DRAKE, Cuirronn St. any Woonwan Ey DETROIT, SICit, duit. SKIN HUMOR For Twenty Years Entirety Cnred. Messrs, Weeks & Porren—Gentiemen: T havo suffered from 4 Sidn Humor for twenty yonrs, without finding any rumedy or trontment thut would cure It, inti T began tho use of Cuticona Remevtes, whloh, tn u short tine and nt a small expense, have enitroly enudlented avery trace of the disenay, 80 thit now Lum entirely Treo from. it. I thorefore beltove thoy will do ull you ad- vortise thom todo. Respectfully yours, JOS. W. EASTABROOK, Boston, July 2, 1870. SCALD HEAD For Four Years Cured, Mra. A. Swit, Everott, Muss. writes: “Tho CuricUnA Itemenies cured my oblld of Sculd. Head, covering tho scalp and_fowor part of the nook, of four yenre’ duration, and which hud re- afatad all tho uaual remedics,”* THE GUTIGURA SYSTEM Of Treuting Mumors of the Htood, Skin, and Rcalp, with Lous of Mair, Is first tho purificacion of the bload, Strough an gnergatic action of tho bowels, livor, ktdnoys, and skin, the natural purifiers of tho body, Next, to heal overy external evidence of disease, an restoro the beauty, whiteness, and freshness of the Skin and quantity and quatity of the Hnir, Curicona KEsOLVENT {8 cathartic, diuretic, re- solvent, and absorbent, It purifies tho blood, liver, kidneys, and skin of every trace of blood alsoné, invigorates the brain and nervous areeny and throws off disease, CuTicuna, a Bice dicinal dally, arrests externtl discuse, removes Hfeless leah and wkiu, rendors healthy ulcers, sores, and Slecharain wounds, alluys intlaminas tion, Itehing, nnd Irritation, and heals, It is the aswooteat, cleanest, and best Mule Restorer aud Heautitler in tho world, Curtouna Soar, for cleansing, restoring, and beautifying tho skin, and for the tollot, bath, and nursory, is unrival- ed, Jt and the Curicuns BHAVING SOAP, tho first and only medicinal soup propured expressly for abuying, ore propitred from Curicuna, GUTICURA REMEDIES For Blood, Skin, and Aenly Humors, Are prepared by WERKS & POTTER, Chemists and Driguista, $60 Washington-Bt., Boston, 21 Front-81, Toronto, Ont, and 8 Snow IIL, Lone lon, and ure for gale by all Drngyiats. Price of Curicuna, small boxes, 0 conta; lurge boxes, contaluing two and one-half times the quuntity of sinall, $1. - REsoLveNt, $1 per bottle, Curi+ CURA MEDICINAL TOILET Soap, 25 cents, Curi- CURA MEDICINAL Sifavina YoaP, 15 conte; in bars for Barbers and large consumers, f0 cents, COLLINS’ VOLTAIG PLAGTERS Instantly rellove Puin, Soroneen, and Weukbesa. ST. JACOBS OIL, St Jacobs0i The Great German Remedy, ‘ PROMPTLY CURES ANIERICANS, GERMANS, FRENGHMEN, SPANIARDS, SWEDES HOLLANDERS, DANES : BOHEMIANS PORTUGUESE, . ITALIANS, POLES, ° Aud the people of every nationality UNDERTHUE BUN, Of Rhoumatim, Neuralgia, Backache, Moadache, Sprains, and all similar bodily paina und attienta, ’ Directions in eleven languages with every bottle, * Druggiste sell this Great Gorman Remedy at | SOOENTS, ’ STACEY MILL, Esq, of the Mt, Aubars Anclined Wailroud, Cinclnaati, O., sayss *Un- doubtediy it is a remarkable mudicine.” ‘ TIALR'S FIONEY OF HOREAOUND., “Brioht Siar of Tlope,” It Casts Its Beams Upon the People of Chicago in a Spocial Manner, How the Dangers of Golds, Consumption, and Death ~ are Avoided, A Scientific Discovery Upon the Subject of Great Importance. Horehound and Tar as a Modern Means of Pre- serving Life. Few people rentlza tha fatal stuniteance of evon a alight cought, Tho Irritation whtel: attonds it is annoy ing, but the danuer which Impends and Is certain to follow, uniens prompt measures ure (icon, bt seldom, folt. Tewas with the intention of urolding this ovil that the proprictor of HALE'S HONKY OF HORE. HOUND AND PAR dovlied the yrent remedy and winced It before tho public. ‘Tho results whieh have attended ita use are simply wondorinl, Not onty has itinall caves relleved couxts, culds, und bronchial AiMeultios, but It has cured Consumption at timer when the life of the sufferer was consitered Joxt, As A procautionnry piowns tt ls unexcelied; nas .cure It le unequaled, It ts preserlued by leading physicians whon effectual cures aro destrod, und It ls indorsed by all who avg trod $, In nddition to the dlomunta It contains, und which its namo Indicates, It hus tive other ingradionts, ull of whtoh are mpectally dexiened tu restore the datiente tlssites of the hengs und thront, HALWS HONEY OF MOREHOUND AND TAI ds for safe by wif druggists, I fs invatuxble aan hounes pure romody, and as such commends ftsolf tu all, ey It, C,H. CRITTENTON, Proprietor, New York, TABLE. LIN A Se i TABLE LINENS. Creat Bargains able Linens! CARSON, . PIRIE & CO. Cor, of Madison and Peotia-sts., Will offer for the next two weeks, commencing Monday, March 22, the following extraordinary bar- gains in Extra Fine Satin Finished Table Linen. , We wé6uld invite our patrons to take advantage of this-last chance to ‘buy such standard qualities at even lower prices than offered six months ago, notwithstanding the, advance of 50 per cent, and still anticipating another advance. THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR TWO . WEEKS ONLY: 100 pes, 8-4 full:bleached Table Damask, in thirty different patterns, warranted Double ‘Damask, only 90c per yard; would now cost to import $1.25, 80:pcs, 8-4 Bleached Satin Damask, in tich ‘and ‘handsome designs, extra quality, at $1.00 per yard; cannot -be imported for-less than:$1,37 1-2. 100 pcs. 8-4 finest quality Bleached Satin Damask, in beautiful Fern Patterns, ‘Stripes, and Snow Drop, at $1.12 1-2; will be gold at the close of the sale for $1.50. : The following lot is part of a Bankrupt Stock, and as they are the finest Cream Damask imported no-one should lose this opportu. nity to buy at such nominal prices: 38 pes. 66-inch Barnsley Cream Double Damask (rich Velvet -tinish), in hand- some Frult Patterns, Stripes, and Ferns, at.$1.26 and $1.60 per yard; cost to import’$1.50 and $2.00 per yard. ‘ A large lot of 11-4 Marseilles Quilts, slightly solled, from $1.75 to $4.00, at a reduction of 35 per cont. WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, MADISON AND -PEORIA-STS. PUZZLES, CROQUET, -&e. Gem Puzzles, GAME OF 15 AND 84 COMBINED, BABY CARRIAGES (Whitney's make), CROQUET SETS, ARCHERY, VELOC- IPEDES, BIRD CAGES, FISHING TACKLE, BALLS, MARBLES, Etc. ‘SCHWEITZER & BEER, Anporters and ‘Dealers in Fancy Goods & Toys, {1 State-st., Chicago. Price-Liste sent on application to Dealers. DISHOLUTION NOTICES. ‘NOTICE. TT it eery, it gees Oro ntock RE Sanaa ay HES Teele Wiealthe W, SMITH, have dissolved ‘parttership by mutual rt rr ™Chlcagy, Bbarels Uy Iba na GLOVES, MEN’S . STREET GLOVES Field, Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts., Exhibit large assortments of §6 Dent?a,?? 6 Wiak, Clark & Flagg,?? ‘*Fowne Bros,,?? and * Regnier’s,?? WALKING, RIDING, AND DRIFING GLOVES Inthe Latest Spring Colors. Dogskin 2-Butts,, $1.25 and $1.50, L-But. at $1.00. Also a line of FOREIGN AND “DOMESTIC CASTOR GLOVES, 2-Butts, at $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75. AL-But, at $1.00, ALL IN BEST SHADES, Gentlemen will find an ex- cellent variety to select from. MAILLINERY. Webster Company, CENTRAL ‘MUSIC HALL, 75 STATE-ST. Grand. Opening! THIS COMING WEEK, Over Twenty Gases of French Hats and Bonnets; Fifty Dozen Imported Children’s Hats; Twenty Dozen Children's Straw Caps; and a very large assortment of Lace Baby Bonnets, ranging from $1.60 upward, ¥ THE WELL-KNOWN JAP HAT EMPORIUM, Largest quantity of Flowers ever offered in the West, from the best makers in Pais, ALL ARE INVITED TONCOME. OOEAN NAVIGATION. Hamburg: American Packet Company's WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Teaving New York Every Thursday at 2 p.m ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY. FOR PASSAGE APPLY TO ©, 1, RIGHATD & 00., New York, colt ro. FELSENTHAL & KOZMINSKE, BO ce 82 Fifth: hen go, Genero] Pasenyer Agents, INMAN LINE QGcean Steamships, Carrying the Trttish and ulted States Balls, Naw York und Livorpoul, vin Queenstown. Mokuta ta und fram we pritelal Bngiles, Scatah, Trin, Fronc, Gormun, Latin, und scandinavian 0 ‘Thoso steamors carry no livo stock of ny I BHANCIS C, BROW: event 4 fst t2-DILAFTS on Great iintain, roland, and thoGun> hunt for walw, ONLY DIIECT LINE TP PRANCE, General ‘Transntiuntic Company, Vetwoon Now York and Mavro. Pier 42,.N, 1b, foot nf Mortoneat, ‘rravolors by thia live avoid both transit by Yngliah Pillay: and the: Gisoumfort of crussing the Channel in A FRANCH, Trudetio,....,Wednosday, March 81, 0 a.m. i Wednesdays AyeiNty get wad fin TO AVI #0; Seoul Cabin, 80, ys, bedi an utonala hraniaie of Haris tn moun LAN, Avont, & away, Re bin ANUTt, OF Clark-an, THU, Bigerage Agont,} ‘Chicagu. AMERICAN LINE, Philadelybia and Livery, ealllug st Queenstown, “Sutiing Texuinely ovory Fauneiluy ane Overy alternaLs Wedtusday from Miilindelpiiu, curryliue eabiit intore mudluly, ahd steerage passonzurs, and the U.S, Mall Carrying th Rarer trated EINE io ing tho United Staton und Ue atau ii til irget idnote Antwerp tte Holster peiliaee nba da every tan y uilernatuly from Vuladaiphla at Now York, For Mnaxaxo Tickota toor from 90 Great Ueltala and the Contingn PETER WRIGHT & FONH, aturday from Noi York fur and Hrenen. Wassuniere booked for 1 lon aud Purls at loweat rut RATES OF PANNAGK=Fru ow York to South pupton, London Havre, and Hromen, list cabin, Hy me ORLITCHS, 6 Cle Bowlin G AUBENIUS & Coy dBuuth Glare Fee re He at, Aventis for Chicuua, ANCHO LM AL STEERS 2 Ww York to VICTORIA Mare Sinoon) ALSATLA, March 37,Gam Cabins, 6610 so) Excursion Tokews ut roduedd rates, Hlournys, HENDERSON BROTH STATE LINE ‘ToCiascom, Livervoul, Dublin, Hultaat. and Fonda doer fraud Ay onary butindny iese Ca a Pa ccurding Yo accumeuodatida, Second Cabin, UHR WTEC HN, WVesturn Stunazar. nn? CUOMO WICXCLES. Celebrated Bicyeles, Muanazer. HO STANDARD OF KXOELLENUB IN A Ble pi dixtrome rislaity oumbiuad with modorata wolak isdlutlow of the rider from wit matic Yibeatton; guso und power of running; clusenuss uf bi bust Inatortal uiiid und vhxunco of foriy; Tuxnablp. We claim that tie combine pale Of which wo contra! Wie munypoly te necussury tO fuallae this huh standard, and that withous thea ty is Iyposatbls tu ako the Uist deyclu in the market, lully tNuateatsd price al torus ty Ae Peed login parchasire. ret-clase Agents wanted througout the Union, The 7 Cnet Hatt’ Compas in oper, Ragan, . London Onices, Mutbura Viaduct, Bs O. 4 zi jars] Ther Wind.| veljien.| Weather.j] dune, [ther| Hu) Wind. Vel] itn.) Weathers Supech Finish, $1.25, Grand Quay, $150. | symmetries | a ey i heeeloaaeee Rich Lustre, $1.75, Sublime Cachmere, $2. & lal: yudse | hibein GER WG THE TRIBUNE WEATILER-MAP. From Observations Made by the Signal-Servico,. U. 8. A., at Washington Mean Time, March 19, 1880, © SILKS, 1b BM, MF 6) Tongtiede Wert YF teow Greenwich 83" ca "Ff Parent applied forks Ns FCdartyrameay Se ee saa aK (i Ors 23 L-iptgon YE p . y Tr . gk ROP WIKIL-FORCE. Pembina \ 7 3040 or ry ENLARGED Sik Dep't ASSORTMENT PERFECTION! To fully establish ourselves as z oe f a Wf Alponn nar saa Sati aah Rais gt a‘ Tae Hwa wie ei ane eae 2085 : Tae@ EL eperand Haren Ss Bar 29.93 : Ta "ys, Bunntd gar 20.7874 rach Cleon aT US ot 29.96 T 38 pV Tolado. Hew vary “THE LEADERS” doggies DPI sean f GAM rae) In making “THE" OFF fosiatrapotta Ors” . -Finceanes $7 Oinglnnat Lowest Prices water pkourie Save dfarmong In Chicago, we will offer Shenenee 2, Ape ett, 2 © ga dE Kaige tinge acd 1,000 Pieces Site L728 Some 5 2 Ok, pi ed Sui ReMphigg “TS | Gnatlanoogs = Pas SM OT" oO) fe Calonita a diiminatpy a ae: toston, L/yestiiny wD” Bxcn ved Savannah, LY FOR THE SILK GOODS! At “ PRICES” that cannot fail to carry “CONVICTION!” We are now showing Complete Lines Col’d GROS GRAIN SILKS! EA ee 12 f° _Lenglinds Went fare Al? Waikincten, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 per yard, - a c GUINET BLACK SILKS! seen ee eee TOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Cmroago, March 12. iazimum, 4 minjuum, 3 THDICATIONS.” Orricz ov TH Cuter BIGKAL OFFICEN, WasninaTon, D.C. March 20—1 a. m.—For Tenneaseo and thy Ohio Valley, clenr or partly oloudy weather, colder northwesterly winds, rising Unrometer. For tho Lower Lake region, partly cloudy wenther, occasional snow, southwest to northwest, winds, stationary or Jower temperature, higher buroincter, . For the Upper Lake region, clear or partly cloudy weathor, warm southwest, yeorlng to colder northwest winds, rising barometer. For tho Upper Mississippi and Lower Missourl Valloys, colder, clear or partly cloudy. wenthor" northwestly winds, rising barometer, The Sississippt River will rise below Cairo. BROGADED SILKS! $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. The $1.50 grade comes in 50 different col- ors, is double-faced, and has the appearance of a Satin Ground Silk, BROCADED SATINS! ‘With Japanese Characters, Subjects, &c., $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, COLORED SATINS! 2650 SHADES, including the prevailing Colors, $109, $1.25; $ld0, BLACK, SATIN DE LYON SILKS! $1.40, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, FOULARD. SILKS! PERSIAN SILKS, SUMMER SILKS! 45c, 5c, 750, $1.00, $1.25. Our 75¢ line conslats of 60 Styles. To Cap the Climax WE WILL INCLUDE . 3,000 YDS. (ALL THE NEWEST SHADES) SATIN De LYON SHOES. DRESS GooDs. SPRING Dress Fabrics, WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts. CARSON, © PIRIE & CO. Invite attention toa specially large and very attractive stock of all the fatest and most desirable DRESS FABRICS House, Street, and Trav- cling Costumes, Chas. Gossage & Co. ‘Shoe Dep't” Our Stock of Ladies’ and Children’s “Fine Shoes’ Is now full and’ complete, and em. braces all NEW SHAPES and STYLES popular this season. Ladies’ Slippers “Newport Ties With the fashionable “ Louis XV. S | LK S aaa : Also the fashionable 5 IN THE atyles:0) $1.50 Per Ya! |(HOICEST SHADES| Resets,” "Piness,” The general Retail Price of these Silks is AND ine. ow Sandals, &c., now in great $2.50 PER YARD. REQUESTS FOR SAMULES WILL RECRIVE FROMIT ATTBATION, Invariably the Leaders-of Popular Prices, MADISON AND PRORIA-STS, OLD IRON RAILS OR SALE. 'This Company tnvitos offors for nhout 8000 tons of demand. Original Designs, Many of the styles are of our own direct importation, and cannot be found elsewhere, and all tadies interested in inspecting them are very cordially invited to do so, whether intending to purchase -Or not. We have an almost endless variety of RICH NOVELTIES We also carry Full Lines Boys’ Custom-Made Shoes and Slippers, AND Patent Leather Pumps For Gentlemen and Youths. Shoes Made to Measure and Fit 0} Halls: princhpully of the brity pattern nnd nan Guaranteed! Grins ab iiviersu-houp, aine Lovie iuuahoa, “For Combyjation and Trimming, All our Shoes ave Bade for our sales, fontrual, Nora Harnit, Hocratt Junction, or itwck Rock, Hufiato, nt thy two letter pines in bond, durhig the nionths uf Juno, July, und August next, ‘Offers, stating ensh pri ES ton of sont to thy underaluped. (nidorsyd. * Tins,” on ur before Stare 7, Tel) an further parileulars ay be obtained. JOSEPH HICKSON, andare Warranted! Catering, as we do, to the wants of Malt Orders receive Prompt Reply. THE MILLION, i ibs., to ba ‘endure for Oh — a Chas. Gossage & -Co., . State und Washington-sts. | i Onn RAL: MANAGER, a SMONTHEATL. Macets 17, 10) te TER Our stock-comprises.all grades and qual- | ities, fram the least expensive tothe richest and most costly fabrics; andin the lower and closer prices that, we make on all Dress Goods, we alm to prove that “ItPays toTrade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & CO, wwe bat A. BISHOP & C Cor, State and Monroe-sts., HAVE ALL THE LATEST STYLES Gouls’, Youth's aul Chil Hats, INCLUDING THA SELF-CONFORMING SILK AND FELT HATS,” ~~ MUSGRAVE & 00, BANKERS, No. 29:Pine-st., New York. DEPORITS recolved subject ta check at sight, and Intorust ullowed ou daily balaness, UUVERNMENT HONDS, STUOKS, and all Inves musot sucuritiog bought und suid on commission, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Muy and soll all Atmyrican Bucuritios Bpon the ous don Buck Excbanuy on thy must favorable terms JOHN A, DODGE & CO., Bankers and Stuck Hrokers, 3 WALLS, NEW YORK, Huy and soll ond te 6 por cont muruin, all Btocks: deaitin on Now Yor! Stovk Bxchuny FORGE: A KN—tho most oomfortabta Hut word. RUPTURE. ‘Yo whom ft CARLIN V ELLY, Macoupin Co, Ul. ‘ MuUEn Wo tio undursiaed here been acyuulnted with uty urdora for Store Urivilege Dootor John Loan uf tite city, sowe uf tas aire than J dl Chin iH d | iseatae, el innate i gate nei, Senate | WapANeS all ese Goods Hiuck Bpuculation furnished on app Uy Hoport of muyementa in the Buck market w Wholesale ant Retail, B Prices Greatly Reduced Before Removal, y ho tug abovo named. Aw t s troaimone wid cory of reducible MULTE. De bes tho ropuustion 01 ne und Surgery fur 4) 4 Javan wusd in curing suv cards nuver betare claluied hy aay othor Phy mela OF Burgoon. ‘ - " . > AL. a ; | Our Large and Cholco Stock of Chinuse, dapanase, we Walch deg Spetias ce Hopes? | urkias, and Pors'an Goode, Curlos, Hnbtojdurios TE Ni we 2 gitar Newvensty Fay a DoF Puneet pode Merchants Oriontal Hugs und Carpota, Scroevna, Vusus, Initin FURNISIIED HOUSE FOR RENT Ioctor Bee snaut rely Jou at. Patiuoe, eactice: | Dinner Ware, Kioto, Owari, ote, tn grout varlaty. 5 q geno, Se, Gilt az Moirowentias IE Poles | YESITORS WHEECOMED. At Now Mayen, Conn. qultae, Aitarioy ot bart Roa Waikeh A Re A. A. VANTINE & CO. A modorn built, cloyantly furnished residenco, oon | avs Milton Met lure, tanya fitters, ire s * 3 INF 09 falning 17 rovms, located on Prospuct, HUE tho dnust | Jawan GOAMANTEES A PEI ECT CUIE In ull cadug B31 Hroadway, uoar Thieteenthest., New Yurk. Weoutin in cy, and compluts in ail ite appointment, | Of Fuducibly ruppure. (eeestwont portuctly HAYE and ese ORM NeBe. He views, Le aitiuie' walk foi Colluas | sute. Ontice 137 Cunt Mudlsun-at,, Ruom th, Chlcaxo Tt, = Taito, il ty leases fur a tor of oars, dari TEL SCALES. é ty OWuUFs abaoncy In Europe, een seein Sddnwae CIEAS, HL. WHEL Iteal Wetate UnlOB) arn nrne vaincetnmnnn viene FAIRBANKS’ Opposite Lock Iyland & Mich, Southern I. Ht, Depot. 3 C ALL KINGS.” S zi Latoly rouovatod, refuroiatad, and cuanged thous. FAIRBANKS. MOREE & CO. - | Se eae bere cular. et bhase i eke eats ALB 113 Fake St, Chicaga, Se PGoruivrly uf tho St. Jawon aud Pale Mus, Decarefultobuy oaly the Genuine,

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