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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 * on Christinas-D: Tha doors will be on Woline t tha Armor; nay afternoon. and Mra. Robort 1, ter fr. ENS ps n THIS CITY. o'clock a, m, Tornight tho drawing on the grand es Fleetwood, Misa Fannte Fleetwood, Mr. and Stra. | be for the bonefit of humanity, Among thom | starts, and cuutirely jose thar natural apponte The particulars of the case were given In yes- 4 ant and some of the apecint prizes will commence, & *) = ‘s o ; A, C. Badger, Mr.Qilurvey, Miss Harvey, Mr. B. | are Stephen Pearl Andrews’ Universology, | ance. Stars aro castly put into the sky. Bach ‘The folluwing marriage ti fil ba continued satneday, Christmas Dag terday’s Tamune, Mrs. Willard, who fs tho | Aivers.tho Mise 1%, ire, Seavoy Mleaseavey | aomoof tho puuillentiona of tho American As: | twinkling orb consints of a apatigio hung upor m | aay! age tieonses wore isauod restore GENERAL NEWS. ‘The {alr so far hua not been the Hoancini sue. | Writer of several books, bonrdedat tho house of | sfieq Corelin McAvoy, Mire Made Howard, Mr. | aoctation for tho Advancement, of Selunes, 0 pin bent Inton double hook, The allyhtest mo- {Marin Ri, Craino, me Baee mil lalat edt ont it Je honed thnk tel = Mrs, Parker, tho tnuthor-in-lnw of the Mily Phare Se ‘ FON) Miss Fi ilo Noy aon Cs ad porte OF peal trate fn series ae trnote mn tho ton of the drop cnuieee thoro ors to ahinko nnd pale ae Sopot reitlomen who have not been able thus far to ve Indy, No, 12) route, M Wille | Mrs. Forsytho, Mr. Jerome Beecher, they 4 ONY emperanes and erime, a tract iy ing of tho lig! in them producestho + MS Nn. J.T. Furros, of Noston, fs nt tho Gardner. five tha Toya n eall on micenuine nf the rush at PEE DORE tt RR ad Mise hoke, Sr, and) Mrs. Wil Anas, | in Bnilehtened Solte Interest us tro stent | Wwrinkto. Pe u Ainetua Be wo pusiness will nvall themselves of tho oppor- ts te Mrs. E.G, Asny, Mr C, Feed Kiintall, Mr. | busts of morality, a tract showlnyg how to pro: ‘oaltman o.,, W. 7. Tantis, of Memphis, ts ot tho Tremont. Runt during this Yay’ to Inspect thy rel pints | sho ran in debt to Mrs. Parker qhout $100, ‘The | Shrove luiners lies Aitn Hidekike, Misa pale | vent tho fructiteaton of iho dungorausctuases, | apgeehe heats thet cee eee tay Aeodteed {iting Buttery Shienno: C, Auerty, of Loniton, Euginnd, {3 at tho Pas | tractive booths and fine display of guods, 1 duughter-in-law = had) =o money sand also | Ing, the Misses abs Mr. and Mrs. George 1, | and many other uth Chicago, 18s0—TEN PAGES. and Mra, | many books, newspapers, and tracts claiming to 3 othorwise the ripples will go by fits and MARIGIAGE LICENSKs, Sho was ane of tho min pro- 1@ } or fram night to day, Ol thone tho former: is | {Maddie's ‘ eifice. doodts tiust beso, and tho regiment willine | ay nankerlyg after “gems of purest ray.” | Gore, Mes. M. © r Misa’ Stearns, Mies { maters of the codporative colony, and sent eight | tho more striking, and a description of It will Ra SUIT» outh Chicago, doubtedly keen open dours nest Kk. Tho yi : : ‘ . Ulin Chaey Mra. Phit Inher, tho Sisees “Ruel, | Cumllfon toxcttty on WN) neres oF tad, (hat sho : oY qiward J, Knopf, Cuifenza, Fiaxcta Fsntows,of Hartford, Conta isatthe | Votineuk tho rend watches: to bo given tothe | Alte Willard had “ancl lovely dinmonds” a | Mire, Wilhain Dethy, Miss’ Derby, tho Mises | owned in Kauss, ‘Tho project faulted, however, | tenrmduce tap the prinoipte of hott, “In order | { Annio's, Hobina nleng 3. a : f Talmer. Invat popular Fl ttcnanis | couple of sulituire careings and solltatroftnwer- | Gore, Mrs, Euswin Wolker, and tho Mssos Kime | ani shy was obliged to Uring tho families back: | trudle neering’ Aoalne thee hRACe co the eet | LgugeRe ds tnbor mado nearly doubte the hight of tho usunt irs, Agnon Iloo will bo elused nt 1 tings, ‘They wero worth, according to. Mra, | ball. Bho was Interested In Prof, Game’ scenes, Tho upper bale of it fs painted to rey air lie hve TR Teena oft hoxtbatan fa fe Ae Oh. RONRAT FORSYTHE, Willard, $1,000, aud Mrs, Varker bought them for MAM WINGATE, tor ship, and {urntshod sonia monny for it, “Sho | resent n euneot aky aud the jower hnit to rep. | Uhlay Wosthats: ah eeanaianapalie, Ing, outh Evanston, Chicago. Chicago. Chicago, ee i © | ge f a be Tho marringe of Miss Mabol Hall, of Rook | throw opon hor hutidsome partora evory Sunday | rosent moonlight. Itia hung so that tho upper M.S, Honnent of Portland, Oregons at the | Penertl Tvisht, Agent of tie, Chileno, & | $400 nnd then sho fell gorrys heney the prose forty Tia and Ne, Nvaltor 8. Witte, of Hit | fora long tn for dineusatons by tho. Hirep, Bo- | half nionns visible, ho neamery. of tho rage 5 e new is et ted A BE go pleco, Rromout; io | Fewe his personal fronds: bust eventtas wiite oti Harorot tho Pakner | Sho pail the salney of n Unitarinn eloegymantor | whiten is" profliod's thar ia, tho irrequlay ine It. SrreneNgoy, of Menominco, Wis, Is At tho | eirmod Uy his faniy, enjoys hhnsclt, Mr,’| the Jowelry which wns oxhibited In court to } House, in the presence of 1 smatl company of Syenr because sho liked his prenchiig, | Sho | of tho horizon mado by trees, mountains, or Mrs. Laura Parker testified that sto bourht oven Rojauentee inn Servenulut mains | r 21...,Chiengo, Bheraugn: Forsytho was aroused ly tho atrival of seventi | save her mother-u-law money and tronble, Mrs. | friends. After, the ceremony, which was pers | evo considerable money to nid Mr, Steclo | houses, is sharply cnt out with ‘a clrouine saw, CRISES. . . Dawes, of Cedar Naplis, In, is nt the | enrrivge Jonds of people, whoenme with good will | Willard told her that the diamonds were worth | formed ne 8 o'clock by tho Rev. H 1), Euton of Mackayo tu carrying out his advanced fens of | ‘This pleco ta pliced immedintely in front {Horman 1 Sborman, expressed In every fentive, and who were evi Hramatio art. Sho contributed to establish th 000, 7 ome Onk Mark, tho bride and groom feft for tholr } ramen 4 g of the sky drop, <A few foot furthor | dently anxtons foexpress thelr friendship ina | (ame yay that her sister had redwemerd then it! | new homo'in Oak Park. nedien! colle with reforinutory Idea for tho | in front | ia hung what is known na ©. W. Srannixa and family,ofRichmoud, Va. | very substantia’ manner. They were warmly | tor son, They bud been guarantecd to PHELPS —TEATODY, tho New York Iiboral Chub, heenme ite note | ot guz0 ora: apie hna sides: and aro at the Tremont. received, and fivited to: maky thoniselves ut | her as stones of tho first water, ind eho had | Yosterday nt 4 p.m. at tho restdenco of the | honorary b fom of panvite jinn ted fe the cane requires: walle ber, and contributed toltalibrary. | th fa dled with Tondi jarah » é home. ‘After Ww hitlf-hour spent in please | xinee diseavercd that they. wero’ off-color, and | bride's father, Me. dohn BaPholos, of Evanstot, | She paid SON Tor IT ihe Carpets tho contre ts tiled with fine Kuttz0, whioh londe ‘Tie Rov. George D. Stocking, of Dubuauey | ant “conversation, Mr, Ts Mutshe only worth from tis tu $200. 7 oecurted tha wedding of Mis< hora Pholps and | * the Siacings OF tho, Rrannchortion Peocteae ev uniployed tocgisa trent autieet. cor ea {an Tn,, Is at tho Paetile, nell, addressing Col. | Foraythe, presented Mrs, Wilhted—Who tolt you so? You tried to | Mr. Henry Pentody, Tho wtale’ was an very | tion, and presonted It to Conyress. Sho om- | geene, At the prupor moment, the back drop is { lal LAtInaTL DE MONTECOLARO, of Italy, fg regise | Hint with oan elegnnt wold wateh and | speeninteon them, quiet one, none uit tho tnmediate frienda of | ployed E. E. Burnin as an agont in many char- | yory slowly and stendlly hnuled up, while tho tered at tho Palmer. chun, attached to which was a very rich Masonite Mrs. Parker—[ offered them hack to you. the families being resent, The ceremony was table enterprises, and authorized hin to enter- | red medina are slowly: turned anne reek, { n ‘. eharin, Tn presenting tho beautiful souvenir of Mra. Willard—It's 2 falsehood, You tla not, Gertermed by tho Rev. George UG. Noyes DD. | tain Jucob Holyoake, in his visit to thla coun- | ones turned o Yi a if a . eapect. 1 Triondly rey Mr. Bi over ny Court—T : ¢ tf .. 1 ft ¢ ‘ho moon is made in tho night pated and Col. Forsythe replicd inn manner suurtoy Ci Ke 7 § ttt is 4 7 win Mit ax Mus, B.D. Hong of Washington, D | Witch lindiented hig aurprisa. and n dust | Nes Witardeeronriionates feces noobie MEET et Ee DU. eat ¢ nek “ medtuins | Borat Benatar: C,, nee nt the Sherman. Appreciation of tho thomuhtiitand timely Itt | Ane Conrteteep qulet The residence of Mr. aud Mra. J.Q. Goode | a ciitit tur nidvies as tp tho, Dest Tethot or | Aud the wreen culclum lightis brought tnto play. | ¢ Johan B. i fe Tho wnten was inscrind “overt. Rorsyttiey | Mes Turkercrestani antl that tho defend. | Mei wus inst aveniny the econo oF A vory pluas- | Socialist fur ndvien ns ty tho, Dest metho of | who eifeut of thia ehunyo, whon earotutly man: | {See Rinti THe Sub-Treastey palt out $10,000 gold and | from his muny trlends, Clrletn ant auld that cho would doc me th he eonte eke | Aue wedding, tho parties to which woro Miss | bouetiting tho poor of Now York, Ho told hur | nyed is niwaya very benutiful. and ts euro to $7,000 allvor, and redeomed §4,000 sliver, The following were present I. | would go to the tesitentiae - fon titteen ‘Sours Rullle Goourichytholr youngest daughter, and yo buy a ine cae tand on tho Enst Stde and gtve | draw forth applause from the midience. Pam funeral services of Dr, Hooper Crews | Je Hushnell, Hebard Hunley HW. | rather than do that, OE maytitiielae: Mr. Grainger” Varwetl, “son ot dutye | free bull Uahts aga ments of arousing tho Idle | — Sfoonrise, 1n 0 scone whera thera is no change rat S Chietzo, s1Chiengos 189. Mragnd M0 FY. Davis, W u dye = + \; we ttonded | Poor to thoughts of valor and noble deeds und | . will tako place nt Orogot I, at 13 o'clock tox | SMe fs We Pardons Acc trunks UL, Nor | Mea, Willard sot wont | oy | mv ates Hattie Ditcher, OF Niwauea, nnd Me, J Featetanes fo cstunns. ite pleted ¢o ther tho | frien mA in aga “and a Mthoonsioge? he duy, . . PH CENTIN AVESUE NIADEETS Col. Cameron snidto Mrs. Witlard. © You muy Halph A. Harinon, of Cleveland, und Misa | Value oF such apectncles in arousing tho pluck | mustin drop is printed to represent tho sky, tha Frankfe Wallace and My, George Egan, aud courngo of the people, and enabling them | clondsbolugipainted onstrl dof canvas eutin the irs, Wilhintct dant eure to nsk her any ques- | bridesnuids und groomsmen, Tho ughors were | 10, fuce opprexsion with staut hearir, ‘Aa thts Fontitrod shape null sown on. The mona 18 Inno ETON CS On eto | a eet Me ate Wee teetS told tise: | Mx Walter Williams, of Clovelund; Mr. Herne | febetio will cost m iiltion dollurs or go Mra | with box on ane side of whlol n circular holo nyenue mabidat uy snl ft NG aLUE iat ite houds, iy a don Soith, oof | Urbanny Mery Fa n dD jompson is yot conaldoring It. iscut, Over this hole is pasted a pleco of white Ald. Alipoter of tho Sixth Ward, sud that ho | Charley Cameron—Don't insult the Indy, Betegag mid ee we Bi eran v4 1 Fe deat OC eee Tle kite Fiat rout do alt he could to help tho matter alone. cles. Darker tho landindy of the bearding. | nt’o o'clock by tho tev, Dr, Gaudin, In tho ILLUSIONS OF TILE STAGE. | Greig slows pintalytaromgh tho. muslin sky, bat Tho following petition to tha Council was Rear ere Tanne hear Aira Witard sy | prexenee of tho families and fmmediuty tronds disappears when” passing behind the canvas meio undersigned, owners of proporty Mriit, A. More, the diamond broker, testified | Of the contracting wartles, | ‘The bride word A | tow Nattre In Emnitated—Tho Mn | clos. Ty having nuothor pleco of muslin th, i y : e beautiful rove of white eatin and brocade, with y ° palnted rel and {mperceptibly fading to white, i. 4 piuced at the biek of the drop in tho moon's | §Michaot 2. Lynci att is from a apriy of orang blossom: rio} ‘Thinder, Wind, and Rain—Moone | uth, to orb of night enn bo mado tonppearred | {JAN0 1. Hoan on, would respeettully request your honorabic | OF #4) Just as a person might vatuy thoi. He | coremony a reception was tendered the bride | Mht on the Water=Kall of a Burne | nt tho horizon and «radunlly chango to jlo yel- | { Emnat Flassn body to diwert in your host annual appropriation | Wouldn't entl Sv too high a price, us thoy were | nd ‘groom, at whieh a munber of well-lnown Ing Mouse, low us {tenila slowly upward. Floating clouds DILL a eutlicient’ appropriation to construct a | ONe-kirat stones. koeluty people were prosent, after which tho “New York Trihtine, aro cnsily imitated by hanging tn front of tho | {4phn 4. Wade. vhuduet over the raltroudetrucks of thy Chicago, | | Mrs. Willard wis honorably discharged. fhe | Heide and groom lett fara belot Southorn tour, i sky drop n gatizo drop upon which nro rewn muge | ¢4 Barllagton & Quincy aud Northwestern Hail: | asked’ tho privtloe of shaking hinds with the * | Many of tho necullar effects producod upon | ty CE Ree oude, ond anoving tho whole f Arthur G. Crane. roads on Centre avenue, from Rebecen to Six- | Justlee, but he refused, and told her that he was e 7 , the stige, imitating moontight, sunlight, thun- slowly. 1 ovlng ‘ Lilie Ataniy... teenth streets, As itis ‘now, tho Ives of our | there todo hig duty, and tit shoneed nor thant | BYORNSTIERNE BIJONNSON, | uer, wind, rain, and other natural phonomonn, i W. HE CALKrNe, M. C., of In Porto, Ind., passed. through tho clty yesterday, registering it tho Pueifie. Joun 7. Crocker, General Purchasing Agent of the Chiengo, Milwaukeo &St. Paul Railroad, ta at the Palmer, ‘Tir County Commissioners visited tho Normal &ehool at Englewood yesterday, and witnessed tho Comnmencomont exorelses, In the County Court yesterday Angelina Salll- vith etn Grebe, Martin Martian, Lizzie Nah- lun, and Elizabeth Brown wera deelured insane and paupers und sent to the County Asylunt, ‘Tne reselpts of tho Internal Revenue ofllce aA number of oitiz: vinduct over tho Bt avenno met last, interested In haying a | ask Hoey eon you Hike,” “tet dd 22, 2 ernest Usher F, faindon Jelowine Homer Clama aid tobmeent Bases seen Caen ea aud OE eilitrats ae. coke fim, hore wis ho ovidenee of any erlmlial | yg CELEDNATED SONWECIAN TORT, DRAMA | are npiizzle to thoso outside of the buelnoss, seity) Heck DaUrHNa HUNG ENE aU Reparanee | falichaen fpr Le es teen $3,095; spirits, 85,07; aud miscollancons, | inp orteains over their tracks; besides, It 1s nut TiET, AND AUTIION, How such renllstic represontntions of these | ly. The frst row Js sot up with n distance of | (Mra Katte Balle; L, .. Grund Crossing, ‘driv swe 1 aaerics - DjOrnstJorne NJirnson, arrived In tho city yes-'} things us nro often witnessed upon the stage | three or four feet between vach billow; and the Wis bac waunple inntige of Juatice and protecs CANOLING BE. DAY. terday noon, bolng dehised several houra on hts | can bo mado ta a, question that often enters tho seeUnd Tow put sacs LeBhOw.in, thie, Spent aes tion ta Lave the sid yinduct constructed as TEE BECUMM: THEAL. POM LUT ACY. trip from New York, itv was enthustastleally | mind of tho spectitor, and fssoldom answered | powes The wives aro rocked inek. and forth sun a8 posslbies, spaabhaibauisata casesn tes About tho iirst of tho month Miss Caroline T | received by a number uf prominent Seandina- | {i a satistactury manner, It is “ulways tho | hot from side to site: and the effoot ts very avenue north to slulison strode to sli tho pays young jndy of excellent familly, was tried | yians, and escorted to the Palinor House, whore | atbition of scene palntors and stage carpon- | good, ‘The nolee of water rulling upon a beach petition, A large number have atrendy signed, | the County Courtandadjudged insane, As tho | parlor 6 was placed at lls dlspoal, Among the | ters to doviso improved mothots of iinitating | faAvell Imnttated fn u simple manner. A box of dnd overy ma presont added bis riamo lst | hearlur was ox parte, some of ber friends, who | recoption party wero Messrs, Paul O. Stensinad, | these things, and heneu tho atago may bn said to | RUE woud ts Iined with din. By putting two or oy renin. Hue. Jotlow aa patiinkttexy aw en A fiat aa ce a Geer en A, Rourner, & Stango, sHocgius Moo, Trot g. try to hold the mirror up to nature ina nintertal | it to roll around, the desired sound is produced. paca Ake 2 Colliog, on, aAiMny, an Rea made a motion fur n new trial, secured ber re- He crcer von nT Ate foeppton wna ell ae pant bad Baer hen aes He highs with properenee joy may wo! rettored aa { Voter Waller, 4. Greaney, Capt, Sullivan, Mr, | lease from the County Juil,and took ber homo MT ny In the County Court yesterday a petition was Med toadjudge insune fMenry Eaderis, the late Swiss Consul. Mr, Enderis_ is now in the care of frlends in this city, who wish to have him com- iiftied to att asytuin, Tur tempernture yesterday, a3 observed by Mannase, optician, Madison etreet, Purau: Ballding, was vt 8 a.m. 3 10 ate 2 My 293 1 Pe Me 2 3 P.M p.m, 2 Barometer, 4 1. m 0.85, Oe ip. me 8 8 pe oS John Goodall tively safe, That thoy are not so hazard ‘ 0} o etic 'S stute of excellenco; but tho tmits do not yot | PME 1 : . Jennto Bradde fine Princo of Whales” arrived here atfo, | SeUneihy’ and str, Mruudaia wore uppoluted a | vith him. Judgo Loomis having xranted the Meare Maite ictal Mee TAC tae Peete te) wncatn td Le ronchedi auld’ now: Gonrivatess aro. [eee fan le qonorlly sunposéd Uy the uninitiated Tie was necomnpnmied Uy Gupte ds EE McCarty: | Cunmlttee fo creme the petition, inotion, she was again tried yesterday, or rather | be a man above the uverage hight, stoutly built, | continually appearing. ‘Tho cleetria ght {s not | seription: Gno of the most familar fire seened DIVORCKS, ‘ THK REV. Diy THOMAS her second trial commenced, Three medical | with alarge head covered with wavy auburn | yor used, b n 1 fa that which occurs In the “Streate Of Now | penne nn mr . seine? “al 1 “Thiipanel , “ hair, Hohind his gold speetncles botm large, | Yet used, bur us ita palo” bluish tint would be | Fries , Tillis for divorce wero begun seat a Sangunton and Monrne streets, before n lnrge | D¥- Marr—testitiod that she was insane, Her | intense interest whenever he speaks, In con- |. ists are now deliberating how (tenn best te em- | and tho walls brenking witha wonderful appears | o)VESTEHAL—Jotn, from Hansing; on tho ground aud very appreciative wudlence, His subject | Mother, brothcrs.and sisters expressed thosume | versition he is unusually pleasant, speaking | ployed. All of the operations mentioned, to- | tice of roullty. ‘Tho house is pniited nu threo | Of {exertion was “Success In aka and, wells tho Ieeturer | opinion, and in support of it stuted that she bad Beyettah with ry Felt areecttt, and understanding methae ii some, Gh re, described arp dliferent ploces, tho top one of which 1s swang | gAilpieltMary B., from Poter 8.; on tho ground of , ! ° tS 4 ‘ pertee! questions. . . : unkenticas, Traces wit dellghttul couches of tase Amare | (2zestened to Ki and to polson them that she | ee tbclur conversation with tho repartor | Authors, In writing playa, neo always on the | trom tua hice: Ca conetiites tho root Upon | COUNT Eit—Ciare V.. trom Aaron It on the ground cin humor, tender passages of pathossand sens | WS So violent that ove she waa locked It | ne seemed chieby impressed with the vast ox. | lovkout for an opportunity to produce n telling | joined to the bottom pleco In un trecquine, zig-, | Ong aUltery and drunkonnoss, tences which rang with the eloquence of sturdy | %,Teom and towered herself” out vl tho | tent of this country, repeating over and over | olfect. The amount: of work bostowed upon | zag tine. ‘tho alinple dropplug in succession of | my ALERMOLTEMvordinunde, from Joba P,; oa common senso. Ho. insisted’ that tho true | Gond: story by a reper thot she | nonin, Irs great, Vis erent! Donticewetter, | | tholr production tn a theatre is alply astonish | Thesy pieces to the singo produces tho falling of | “esround of eruclty. = Teusurd of success In life was tho full unl | Aad & manie for collecting ould newspapers, | hive scon ittho past iew daye, Crest grand.” | {hg to thove unacquainted with that mysterious | roorand wall, ‘Tho fro: itacit. is ropresonted gercoe of tilvurce ware Rranted to (yution of tho abilities and ndvantuges. whlen | Which sho packed away ina burent, while ber | Tre contemplites n.trip to Sin Franciyeo, al- | Feil known us * benind tho scenes." by chomienl” red fire and powdered. ly~ | gander aeafontine: from Olivor W.t on tho one ia born. to, and showed. tat the great | clothes were pled upInncorners that eho wits | though ho. has not as vet. made up | Thunder ist common stage effect, and. Is used | USpodtum used separntely, the farmor to. selva | Mound of dosortion. alg to success wero suif-contral, by whien a | Very linmodost. and used the vitest lnngunges | his “mtud, as he hus determined to | Wib grent udVantage in many plays, In formor | i rod ylow, and. tho fattor to. represont | ofkauitae es one from Sophios on the ground Mion etloved ated iw mustery oF ‘linsele that | Md, furthermore, that she, had sot flro to the | retuen to Norway a May. Ie will remnly hero | day's tt was produced by shaking v Inge plece of | fames, rhe shuttera , which aro t0 fall, aro fase | See ho could tny a pint and enrry It out, true gelf- | et jor curtiing several Umes, and threatened to | until dan. dat least, in the meantime lecturin; sheot-lron hung immediately hove tho prompts ee ; t house dawn. De ty tough, who 13 ind 2g Fekors | oradesk, ‘This contrivance produced | ROncHi to. tho avore. witha’ preparation: callall DEATHS. | rellaneo, whieh rently was the resutt of experi- | BUF. the vee a Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clack nt, MeVicker's a eo produced ft Rood | eutckemntch.” ‘Thig is made of powder, alco is es ence Ina ceraln line of busliess, tho determin. | CoWsel for Miss Das, sought to low tn his t ‘. and. Mate Jordan, and it fa Intenied to have all Arrangements mntured for exibidon Christinas- Day at the Exposition. YESTERDAY morning the Executive Coinmit- tee of the Womnn's Christian Temperanes Union decided to Join with tho Young Men's Christian Association and the Woman's Christinn Agsocls- don in a reception to be held fn the lower rooms of Farwell Hallon Now-Year's Day. Contecton Smit, who has heen quite sick for the pust three weeks, was in hisoffice yester- doy, feeling quite well. The hurt received by his fallin New York will, however, leave t scir on his heal, Vo-duy ho will sign the numerous: cheeks for the canon of his department, so thoy cun get their Christinua presents, Ir hns been ent xorg quict, but it lenked out. ‘Thontro on the ehuructeristles of Scandinavian | {itatton of sharp, rattling thunder, but fatled | yg} y nt 1 ft and alump wick, Tho window frames and | ~“RAVEAN-At Denison, Ing Dec SLIM neh yesterday that Ezekiel Morrison, of this city. | tion to be constantly netive, the avoidance of | Cross-examinition that bis client hud been ile | iiterntire, with readinga from his own works, | to xive tho dull rour which Is always heard in | gushes aro mnde of shect Iron, « tr. Lon pov eainry atte ie wodited Thureday. nt Jollet, to Mrs, Hatt. of | avil-doime,and tho aicetion ou sphere Ur Labor used. tht the tumily desired to gat her out of | ‘rho wnme oventng ho. will, he tendered a recep- | HOTS. A contrlvaneo for this purpose was | Gred with ankutl fanked in alcohol oe apni: | eles in the bine ane ef aie liar Ne an obi that city. The combined ayes of tho happy pale | not alroady ayererowded, On this latter polat 0 Wityy—Lue the evidence was that she tnd | ion and complimentary banquet by tho Reundl- | 800n Invented. A heavy Box-frame is mide, ae |S vdnoral at ica anovilte, Hy On Bunday, 0 is M0 yents, cneh belng WU. Tho groom is well Wiay, Doc. 25,04 known bere ns the owner of tho Morrison Bulld- ing, northeast corner of Clurk and Mudison streets, ‘Tur Union (Rell) elenhons Company has re- cently obtained Injunctions In the United States Courts ngainst the following alleged manufaet- urersof infringing. telephones: Feareo & Jones ‘Telephone, Exton Telephone, the Peoplo’s 'Tele- phone Company, zolle ‘Felephone," Gem Microphone,” pid © Litde Geom Outtt.’ Bo be- ware of Investing In any of thom, ‘Tir ndvent of the new year will being ado- elded change In tho manngement of the Palmer House, Mr, Willls Howe, who hus Cor some thine pust been the manner of thy hotel, is to have antuterest in the ftlem with Mr. Palmer, and willcoutinue ta net tho manager, Charics Dodge, tho well-known hotel man, will sover his connection with’ the Palmer Iongo dan. J, His successor has not yet been deelded upon. he dwelt at considerate leugth, arguing that | eco kindly tronted, and, contrary to Stise Car | naviany here. Y "i These sashes and frames nro not fnstened to i « agg ‘4 “3 night ut 8 o'clock he was | ud over it ls tightly drawn a culf akin. Upon ull the Helds of Iubor fn the greut cities were | T4'8 nasertions. ber mother, while huviue cou | serenaded bythe s ennvnss xeeno at all, but ure placed n short dis- oth A 8 e ¢ rvexinn Singing Soulety, this tho promptor operates with 1 stick, one end | tines behind 1 upor tforins, a7" Evening Journal ploasa copy. Mled: and instent of desiring tonecomeliwyers, | Sdeeable property, bad nove belongtux to ber, | “Rirustorne iiomson has gekloved 1 novablo | Of Whlel fy padded and coverod with ehumols | MeL Ptomon ot humo mites tho oka nee, | pricK—On tho 2d inst, Mary Pick, wito of CA, preiehers, doctors, mechiunles, te., young men. | 749 other side will be hurd to-day. reputation In Scandinavian Mterature, Ie tag | Skin. A theah of tchtalg, ty duced with mag- | fi'nimament, thelire rina around. tho seh and Eenornt Hani citrate (6 too penlcies oF ines oF written epla, lyric, and dramutic verso, hesides |.neaiim, and a shurp orrick of tho sheot-ron. | nothing 1s apparently lofe but tho binekoned anu | ste Friday acide mete Ronane el eege eset Dakota, whieh he considered to bo the only WHEAT. sevoral prose productions, Me ts a uativy of | followed by w Jong decreasing roll upon tho | charred woud. Stoutn Ia used to. reprosent the | GUNLOCK-—Vory auddonly, of Inttaneclon of th spheres of usofulnoss in the country not already i : 7 Kylkue, Norway, und fs now but a few days nde drany” produces un’ aifeet which 1s | smoke that Issues from tho eranntoa in tho walls | bowels.ne Codar Naplds: Inn, deones Withen ate overcrowded wit, applicants, for, employment, | THE MARKET TOOK ANOTHER DOWN TURN YES | over 48 yours of ago. Ife has been wv proiiie | Suirtlingly reallatic, Traveling eonspnntes ro | Se the burning bulidines and an ovcnsiorial crass | sanof Willian and haty caries song soo Finally hu urged thee nomntter how. erent his TENDAY, welter, aid many of ils works have beun trans. led to be satisiled with the sheet-iron | foiowed hy the lanition of a little pawder to pro- | Geers Arnott, nad # months and 4 oye, ability, no man could now succeed Inilte who | nd very unoxpectedly se to the great malority | tnten into lish, Amun solo of tha bettor And tho. trayedinn who anters wthentre | nee sudden put uf smoke wives tho spectutor | pf wweral Kriday from tho residence of his grands (1d not select ono trade or profession oud con- | of operators, ‘There was no xrent falth ina | known ave “Valborg,” bls first work, *Mellem | provided with a comptote thunder apparatus | aniden of nv falling milters Lohind tne ontire | Duals 7! Wost Lnko-nt, atap. im. Kelonds invited, eentrate all his energies upon It. possibly bulzo before tho close of tho hollday | Slisene.” “Svmnove’ Salvakkeo,” En Glat | whways Is happy to think that his battle with tho | scone ts placed a vory urge endless towel Upon ES Sone Veplileaapee TIE CAN-CAN CROWD. vensun, butt most peapto hind gotten thy iden that | Outer" abd "dintte Hulda,” ae iu King Lene" Will bo worth Hehts | Shieh ie painted i ines of flames. ‘This 3 | a wouNGEEENTS. ve 7 i kept Jn constant upward motion; and, when vs That eclect crowd known as the cnan-can rices had declined ubout as far as was neces | / tho rain machine In largo theatres isa fixture | Kel M . erp rere pa teanuere tartare aaeneared ganar sated ra sued ita | Secretar emake to tale ceceomtora: || THLE ABUSE OF CHARKTY. | niaiahanite Qavehiartse Shas | Huck ea taney aideccuas, | NEN MIE CON, MESO , erday’ i e1 4 “halt-inet” wood, 1st Xs) ne of Farwelhiall suns Dimon, Ruby Diekinsnn, Currie Everett, | blevas alf tho high-priced lonys wero supposed pa Eady Who tan | [8tinelreumferenco and four feot In length. | et arain ene ot salting snerH Nee S| (HE SUNDA Y-SCHOOL OF “ilit FIST st, Floroneo Tent, Minute Wesstior, und Adu Johnie | to have been closed out under tho deciing of | Discournagement of a Lady Who Has | Upon the tustdy nrv plied rowsof small wooden | Ww discarded tiremona uniforing, and tho speatas | foxy erie Hele Christmas outertatiment and son, ‘Lioy hud heen arrested. the night Wefore | two or three days previous, ‘ho opening feel- Given Away 8600,000, teeth. A lot of dried peas is pineed in the eylin« | thes qualiy Wiied with a sonse’ OF tremendous | aed Waatitatorrecs Tore psig uae ee Mion HRAoeenE tiepaauss a the persone gs Inge was, therefor, ruthorstondy, but there wore | A paragraph has beon printed in several news- | der, 0 rope belt fs runaround ong end of It and ! } Hone euennd Foe s u eee ele dauger. Novertholess, the only flames upon tha | freshmunta.Allury invited to attend, please copy, It. B- Axavg, Vice-President, wnd James J. | con, ‘Tho defendants took a change of venue, | effect of depressing those Hues, and the others | of this city, has auld: tho pons roll down between tho teoth, and tho | cepedium iu a “itusietoreh"; and thoy aro LOTVERY DRAWINGS, Mili, General Manager, of tho St, Pant’ & Mant | and wero gent to Justice Summerfeld, Herd | went down in sympathy with thom. Whont | “1 have given during tho Inst sixtoon yonrafor + nolso produced by them makes n good imitation | OMY allgwod to blaze wp for a second OF LW MEO | a oe ae oe aaa tabu Hallrouds A. Mt. Tucker, of Uikburt, Ind. | tho sextet took poseceston, with a vers youthtttl | declined to 06% for February;—a drop of 23% | Benevolent purposes somo $40,000. ‘Tue must of | of raln fatting upon w root, A sudden pull of | sruno, aire uaunlly. cHagod by censclosness i iam ane Suneriiondunt-af tha qe Boars sprix of tho law ns thule counsel. t. Bucicley od ‘ v % ) thls bog been used-to encourage (dienes, eur- | the rope, accompanied by a guston tha “wind | Scene fro usuilly caused by carelesness in vt wt; we AI iy, and Officer Duity were extremoly descriptive ag | cents and May corn to 11%, wdrop of about © | ruption, and crime. Lam now dete hied to | machine,” gives the sound Hf the: sweep of a | Nundilny the powder which 1s Used to producg Davenport, General Superintendent of theChi- | to tho manner in which tho show was | cent. Pork declined tu 135744 for February, | resist ‘God's worthy poor, who are willing and | blast of wind during storm. ‘raveling com- | Putts of smoke. cago, Rock lainnd & Pucitls Ralirond: and W. 1. 8 earricdon, the dlzzy blond ing much amused | which was just n shade less than 40 cents per | striving to do something to minke munking | panics often meet with thentres where there {s fhe Amount of {abor and caro beatowod mpon x 6 To of the Peninusulur Railroad, are at the ee aes eer nae Fer inet, a hen riurys Which waa trifle less than). cents per | Henly, or mechantentty.’ B nally prudtiect. aA eammon yonttdsa houp {8 | the above necount gives 0 qondral deseription of FIRST PRIZE, {he fulr Teak wus put upon the stand she and | to)" Younds decline, Onis. fell oif to ii | Questioned relative to this bya reporter for | obtulueds ann shout of heavy brown panor ts | joy the must clavornte ones ure produced, fa Ky . ‘THF eanvassors of tho recount of tho | oxis- Thronen Pra ete satnitics rosceutor, Went | tor May, In whent, pork, und lard those prives | tho Sun, Mrs. Thompson replied; 1 suppose I pata unee | Ke utter iti, mnnuiher, of 9, rus: : ~ ti Gojestton fron sie, Behuelau Wedncaday, | Curley Cumoron—Whnt's your business? Wilh wes the rently paiieky day auriog feng? | Bave frow thane to timo said sll those things. I | tinon tha paper, ‘Cho *muching "fe ennted from RICH AND BEAUTIFUL, who refused .to goon with the recount on KS BE aie WOU MELB cent perlod of commotion, Ii corn ud oata | Mave, In fnet, given more than that largo sum in Hap alge Y aie ant ue stat rolla travian Tho now styles of satin ang velvot, band- 9 a Soventeenth Wurd utes¢ tho allidavite of tho | Seco7 ttn aw eymicinst the lowest prices wore ubout a quarter of a cont | various waya Ay pipers producti a fairly wood raln cficet. | painted, covored tollgt bottles (flied with Dr, Yolors wore firwt obuilned declaring how they ©, (.—Aro you one of tho blghkickora? above those of that day. ‘Tho markets ratliod “And haye you really found that your charity onsng tha offeot or ace altura Tete ia Bight. Price's Unique Perfumes), and other toftot nov- | NO DRAWING HAS EVEN HEEN POSTPONED Teelnel Rue to Te daa tund Wivestiver | ,Dilss L.—You stand up here on the floor and | # Httle towards the elogo of “Change, but hag often Heon misnpplted?" ponsed with to thoatres whuro strict attention Ig | oltles introduced by Stools & Price, 110 Randolph BNE SS yO eS notice to reste the omunt- on the Zith inst. bus | dace to eun-cun with me, und Tl how you. THE AFTEUNOON FRELING WAS WEAK, “Not only that, but I havo bogun to nek my- | not piild to dotuils, but not without n loss of | atrect, espocially for the holidays aro unrivaled | TH KENTUCKY ATATE LOTTERY CO. Deen served upon Mr. Seharlan, Churley Cameron declined, Tho only ovidence | and nfter tho regular trading on the eal Febra- | gett the question whothor Ihave not done more | realism." It hag, moreover, n great Intlucnce | jn richness and beauty. Those looking for hol. | HAS REGULARLY DRAWN IN PURSUANCE OF y ef a was against Ada Johnson, who, it wis alleged, | ary whent deelined to 15 conta, cloalng at thit | arm than goud. Although Lhnaye tried to give | Over tho feelln ft spectators. ‘Tho blind . 1 ould make th AN ACT OF ULE QUNEMAL ASSEMBLY OF ‘11TH A RECEPTION Is to be given the young men of | raised her clothing and kicked over Diamond's | figure, ‘Thy trading was healer thin sunt, bat Nh Linge in the “two Orphuns” 13 much more | lay presenta should make thotr selection at | grain oF KENTUCKY, APPROVED DEC, 8 180, tho ary-gnods trade of this cy by the Young | head, Sho was fined £0 and costs, whlch was | thore wero no failures, and, go far na heard, no | With digerhutnation, Lunve learned too often | ited when the wudience ean hear tho pitiicas | Once, a8 thoy aro having a ready sule, FOU TM BENEFIT UF EDUCATIONAL INSTI Men's Christlan Agsoclation nt Barwell Hallnext | patd, aod the party departed, fimediite expectation ot any, ‘The fuetacotned | that Thave beon encouraging {dleness and in- | binst that makes hor shiver, fence ti every ———— TUTIONS, ON Ki 4 opens oyening, There: ‘oe Ne calc roc to a that alt Abospaoie wins ae Bose one dolency, and sometimes ortme.”” jusge siuntie the Le pet ene plays ate iar THE LAST DAY, _ iy ee “4 . 5 a and urd and rat high prices of Inst ry ‘4 ¥ y wnt purt. Itignot nu station Hy My - 2 Watts Do Golyer, and I. Carter; and nt tho THE CITY-HALL, month were closed ‘out a few days ago, and | , "How do you distinguish * God's worthy poor’ | Oi No move to any quarter of tha compass | To-morrow, Saturday, Dev. 25, 1890, fs the great close of the exorelses. strangers willbe. Intro ihouga there are a yoo! miny fougs now, thay | {In other poor? from which it Ié desired that wind should blow, | @y when miuny will desiro to enter tho oack af bo one autor. Se. 1s eto at ee J, 11. Stonste wos yesterday granted a permit | ure Tonga at comparatively low prices. For “Jfind there nro too classes, Ono {s God’s | Jy the lust act of “Ours,” overy time tho door | door of thofr homes because thoy forgot to se- x bed nu, It will boo great success, ‘Thr Fourteenth Ward Republican Club met Inst evening, and lected the following ollicers: Vreatdent, Charles churlaus V resident, Rdward Thompson; Corresponding Secretary, dunes Matone; Financial Seeretury, Charles Albright; ‘Treasurer, Aurust Meyer; aud Vi- mince Committee, Jahn Taningarten, dod. Mee Grath, August Moyer, Peter Rlolongsu, and Col. A. W. Haffen. Tho next mocting wall bo heid the frat ‘Thursday in February. JAILEI FOL, festering: instituted n sys of personal cleantiness anvony tho prisouers, Dur- ang the duy 240 of the inmates were introduced to the mysteries of the wash-tub, and received a to erect n residence, corner of Fulton strect and | instance, tho bulk of February wheat which Is | pour, and the othor i3 what I cull tho Dovil’s | of tho hut opons snow ties In ind a shriek of | lect appropriate, dosirablo gifts for Christmas | FIRST CAPINALS, £15,000, £5,000, £2,500, £2,000, F100, e 7 now held by longa was probally bought at from | poor, L find that thore fs a great difference bo- | wind 1s heard. Thowind machine in that in- 1 Ang LTLOTHIER PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO foi. pplewond avenue, to coat $2,000. conta to 81 or SUL und thy same proportion | Poot. J DNL TAN mete eo erlollime pooe wire | stance is pliced Just outside tho door; nnd tho | Presents shown nt auch rensonubia prices by tho | icity, a1. FOI. FULI. PARTICULARS ADs ite school-tenchers will be patd thotr satarica | will obtain in provistuna; so. that a deeling of 3 + tolling poor, proparty-man works It walle his assistant busiog | Brent Jewelry hougo of Hunitton, Shourds &Co. | puss G. UPINGTON, #9 RNOADWAY, NEW for December to-day in ensh. ‘They have been | ord per cent further would bo necossury to ex. | are kept down bucauge thoy have no chance to | hinwelf by trying to throw his paper snow dows | 6d Stato streat. YORK, OR M, J. RICHMOND, COV ————— FRED EMBY, & & & WASHING tho lust pati heretofore, but upon this occasion | baust tho margins trendy put up on the major- | rise, and the lazy, indotent, shiftless, thought- | Lord Shendrun's buck, The wind-muachino 1s GO. Ta, fty of the deals whieh aro now outatindlag. | 4 v1 constructed In this manners A heavy frame ia Tho Reward of Gent thoy will be the first. | = mt ah eas class, who nro always looking for Rome one ct ic vt © Reward of Gen Dit Wouw has prepared his estimates for | sruned for iaors aettied condoning things | tO Holp thom, and will nover do“anything for J Mule. wil Aasel a epider pravitel with Sere Tere Teh eal and thoy slow thie he. will wane about | so-duy atid duchy tio holldny week. ‘Tho trie | themselves, ‘It fs tho Inttor elaws who aro push- | Wheolsseon on Gila itiver tow-bonte, Across | py P2,£02.000 recelved by Lord lenconsfteld for $110,000, augainst £81,000 for 1860, "Tho Ineroagy fa | {NH Sesterduy. thoush heavy, xvemod to bo | in, urroxant, nuduclous, und porsistent, ‘Thoy | tho top of this cylinder is strotehed ws tightly ns a last novel fa Lelluved to represent tho lnrgest b - " q 4 es ey if amount given in England for any work of tle- enger work. the market, [twas thought that the curly of- ingratitude, If you give to them once thoy by ncrunk, Tho rapld pussugo of the puddica and George Eliot tho same amount for * Middic- Sop = a vhicl i cume ngun and again, and seem to think yoit My mareh."" Bulwer Lytton's earlier novels, even tweilied far this nrictioone Tae Commltien jan: | murkets dawnwutd, wore the rniies of tots sold | ArooUIGEE fo, taky ehra of thom, £ kava hind | Meri Wttow crututang communes atse ne | Howe was the ru, Hd wot Dei bln tn more -oses to pass upon the improvement of sundry | to the parties who suspended evrller in tho week, A theatres whore there Id ne wind machine. Thon _ rome Bt seuuently thorough cleaning. Sheri? Mann anys that herve ne “ rm " Hloset " unless you Intonded to glve moro; you tava led 7 i . reeolyed handsome umounts fora copyright of Water route, ‘Tho exten or temporary clothie pe eg the original purcbavars, * Do you tid ‘thom ungrateful? Wraking the wiide Ho. eplocte i Hoavy ieee | Bovels, notwithstanding thy suecess of tho rst, which has been ordered by the County Bourd See ts no longer a9 iestion about Mr, Hare iwi “Almost alwayy, ‘Lhoy think thoy have f | or iis hose, eulied by stage gns-Mor sheet 2 | ¢Vivinn Grey,” had w overs Unuted aule, and will mako It possible to keop up atleast a sum- | Tison’s deatre to be reclectOd, nor yet avout his THY SUSUENDED PIRIS right ta live on othors, Hetrdicss of tho fact | Mg indune wquict elines i i thoi ve tf could bo bovight for next to nothing within blanco of poryunnt cleantinoss among tho prig- | candidavy. He wants tho office, but with the | had nothing now to report yestordny. Mersra, | that they ara revlding With morn. and physleal | Hin Uo oer corer Wher sari i puultts few months of publication. ‘They never becamo oners, erunts twats sulary than hho fu now regolvings but | Jones & Muedonntd ren sack condiclnny: thut | dlacaso, they inultiply with rockiess Improve | tng Cathe whirls dtewroutd his toud with tee | Wgenerut jfenuuat us curaponents of 1 brary, e ‘Ar tho annunlcleotion of A. 0. Fay. Lada, figs 0 ae Will cut no figure Jf nis party will | thoy hopy to ba nbleto make f statement dence, and make incesaint domunds for new and io England wero only read with Interest by on iT Oy tween now and Monday. ‘Thoy propose ta treat | contrlvutions, ‘They trce thomeclves upon the | #rettest possibla rapidity. this mothod pro- | persons familiar with polltical ana govlal lite. - all thele erediters alike, und’ tholt.ef- | xtiention of the charitable, and obtaln tie aling | (ces Very’ sutisfuctury “results—to avery one | Coningsby" excited by far tho most intores! qSueuuatusmee Mettautaue anya that nots | foes" re Tal oth Hut’, dicsetlon Every | Satulauuhetotrgieen we the denoreiag pone | Euethe Dropuery-man.” Ha ian iong-mifering | ge f i No. 0, A.F. & A. BM, held at there hall tn Uitjgh= == a the Key, which soun afterward appeared, dollar of tho firin's wonlth will xo towards pay- | the cleat, honest, but unfortunate class, who | ROMO: hut the extractiol of wind from | way oagerly scrutinized, Probably * Eudymlon” woe enteral eran pion ro | ing the tdebtediess, und, the tndlcations aro | would hulp thomselyea it they eauld. ‘Chore is “tt xiblo” cuuses hin to Hind tfe tedious, and. “Pothale’ nave, toxethor prc Jana Park Sonday oventiny, the fullowlny oflicens wore elected: O, H, Morgun, We Mo: CO, 1D. Sits mers, B. Wet We W, Fintan Wis 1. Obte, i VW. 8. Downs, Seerctary; 1.8, Pay= neyo Frazier, J. 0.3 WoL Stripe, psoph Hodensteln, J. 8.5 James Bowden, he Kev. 2. Lytton, Chiphin, Pubile {nstallation of ollicers, to bo foliowed by bane qutot, Will Occur on the evening of Jin. 6, Tue following is a list of the dutiuhte goods receiver at the Custom-House yesturda Fowlor Bros,, WIL snoks walts Wurloy & Tyre Uo puckages carthonware; order ‘IT. M, & Co, 100 sucks salt; H. Tallert, 1 HD, A. Henly, 1 ense portrait B cuses perfumery Field 1 ~ proguced aly cy now thatn fiir and amicable aeitiemont will be | positive hurm in indiscriminate charity, haye very ono hus hurd tho startling crash that | more timn double of ull the previous found violating tho 2 welock ordinuney, und ho | Inade, Col. uy. Of Huy & Melaury. is working | looked Iutu some chnriiuble yooluties-ond have | {eMeeluced when tho hero iduks the villun | Works of tha author, albeit vers Ynferlor lou bova'urroated: ine ined. Nkew beaver toNx up tho alfairs of hfe tirm, | found thom the moreat protunse of benoya- rte four ines een Ht ‘Ons woutl | to gome of thom, ‘Tho “Curlosities of 5 TUNER now cased of sinntl-pax were reported | und tho sumo ts truo of Gardnor, Stone & Co. Jonee, Some of them would epend ninuty-nino mt hot only the door, but the villain | Literature” of the elder Disraoll must huye pro- yesturday, ua: followas Ono from No, 4 North Babel aks cents to give a penny tothe pour, ‘Tho Wilk of | UAE NG completely shattored, Tho nolsels pros | duced a urge sum of money. It forms a part of 183 sr E-SsT Sangamon streot, one from No. 6th Sthwaukee a thot collections ig spent in fat salaries for ofti- | (ced by tho eras maching, one of tho oldeat | Gyory good collection of Kiglish books, and hus = TATE- 2 avenue, and ena fro No. 447 Bhotto street. The MATRIMONIAL, cers and needless machinery.” Hnploments of Imitation atilt used on the stage. | passat through many ‘editions, Dickens lott Undor Patmer Mouse, paticnts were promptly. removed, and, ag MILTON—SUSIWALT. “Can you recull uy special instances of in- tea aiullae th the, sein muoine An castro. 100,000, and nconsiderable slice of this camo ee Usual, the source of Infection Is unknown, Tho nuptials of Misa Alico Mary Tilton, aratitudoy’ pe riataet eet lbuub forts siivan tuarecate tho radtt Ananya fram Hooks) but it was lis spend " ivaich ‘iw proprietor of tho’ Academy of Muslo | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, dohu ©, Hillton, and |, "Xess thoro tan lettor from a man wito! part of tho machinu, Upon tho top of tho wi terme ita aunts Aa eo, tod. selthn eackeriy, is yak 4 :, i have teen hotplug for two years, Ho tolls me * a SO ROU ho wheel | ior recoipts from wotual Writings no one bas yot Ihe nt hls pee be tected with wow Mr didward ‘T. Sumwalt, a prominent lumber | tincunlods 1 help hin wore he Wilk qo te hail | we end OF a stout plecu of wood a pressed i ti > ni woof ft tty, a cul # 4 a down by fastening tho ot "i Approvched Scott, whose income for several tidermting whotarie hud tho necossney apple | WeFebANt of this city, were celebrated ut & | fmmediately, Fave weitton to hin tht (ought 1 by fastening the other ond tog portion of cusks wit; Hter & Fuller, Lun, 7 CHB . - " ewe the frama-work, When the Wheat iaturned, | Suns ranged from £10,000 to £15,000, rmalnty N A. Ktiliely & € C08 LO pro! at * xine | O'elock yesterday afternoon in tho Church of | to hago let hin go,twe yours ago, Bho other dn re 2 | driwn from this sources. Richardson was tho f Be ih, Wet Poke digs ad CUE the MavitaUoR Wii ho | the Sessinh, corner of Sichigan uvenuo and | Ltd weull from porson wie wanted wid for i | fH Mute passing under the etutlonury ploco pro’ | Hest Hnutahmun who mando ronily” wood thin ise CS Ey 0885 q inker, accepted. ‘i Twonty-third strovt. ‘he chureh was well tiled | CemMale. ‘Thhs person sud Ineldontully that whe | cnite ta ituatrated by the unui boy who rire out of writtay, und malnly because bu was pubs | Absolutely pure. Taste before yououy ee uanited mien, Ws He Hi £008 | noe commttes on Goa was to havo consis | withtvionie tthe Uriio and groom, and ta | Had mUeGe eta woman woate maou eae | Gictutana patie den und tnrulie o t | Hater Gee teelk, iho, tat ehiry |“ Mart ato 3 per gal 1 Lottal ery; CU Je 5 ep helpes 7 roo i ot m1 ‘ols - nolyedl var i foxes Huplute “whe collections wens gaade,” 22 | ered yesterday the propusition to light the out: | company wasn very eoloct one, A.lutyo bank | showing duit | gave that wonuin g2200 in ens” | toduelne into the world an ndditional morsel of | Sung, hut Halze's rewards for hla genius aid | Warranted as coon harety to bouche av any CtbOE iGattlich V, lying stroets WH other materfal thin gy for | of rare Howors, bearing the fultinla “i, wis Fou have published xome tracts?” ‘Tuoro ts nothing that can beso woll counter. | femondous toll wero iniserably ainnll. Probite housy fora dolla per battle. ja HAN named paul lob Vennor, amilk-peddlor, | which bids were opuncd suine weeks ago. ‘Tne placed immedintely Mn front of tho chunecl, and “Yos, bore ta a tract showing tho rolatlve cost folted on AG pine 248 moonlight scenory. And | LY Sus Braddon’s recolpta fram writing rank PORT, ATTAWIBA, Hvrng ut 4118 Burteriield street. wudertook to | Liddors wero In nttondanca with samples of fr aveniteal et of religion and runt in Now York, . ‘tho osti- | feltulon tha stune us moonlight scenery. a Among tho frst bulf-dozen. highost unong welt= SHERRY, ANGICLICA, drlyo hts nillk-wagon over tho Pitebung & Fort | lamps, olf ete, but the Committee, for some | fustoans of overxrecna wero looped gracefully | mated cost of religion ts $17,003,100 0 year, while |} y real ers of fiction. Sho hus tho advantage of a pube WHISICY, UM, Wayne tracks at Hoot street festendily meri | reason or othor, did net materlatize, from pillar to pillar through the ohureh, the cagmutad cost of rum Is $27,000.80 more 1 feeraer beplne the ial by balntinng nmoon- | fishur for i, husbatd. Nelda who erate ar + PEN py cen Frreattthouseh warned by dhs Lagnun to wait. | irvie dogetux tars forthe coming year nro bee | Shortly after 6 o'clock tho bridal party en | eat, J xcnt that tenet to every iniulator In NOW | eee eae ene SHEA A Dee ina “utoane, | Tho Mysteries of Lorido in : : ‘and othor works of | And an tinwenso atock nf choice Wines und 1 ing prepared, ‘This yen thoy were round, and | tered tho church. Prot. 8G, Pratt presided fork. ‘Tho resuit was that twenty-nine tomper. | elyht. itis dong in cold grays and wrvens, | 9 lower sonsntional type, was, from nm pecullar | Wiel worutall by thy buttla and gulton at yh piekiiments ae net me hata, ara ered ye re Betke vate prosiiar ot Anco’ sermons werd. preitched, — Some at the ie which Prugsiin wiecatr poent winhoe pny: paint of view, one of the most successful of et OUR two BAGLE LIQUuoi Hors ee ee ee eee, Ho ones the | the organ, wad struck up the MLokengein® | pipers end tora wus di epidomio nt sormons.” | Hportunt wart; and tho lights aro put In vith | Heitien nuthors, Many or those Dooka witch pay | Elarkrat bot, Madieut, and Warovk cross havinie one of the above joverain | Wedding Sfarch when the doors wero thrown |" Which do you think does the most bari, the | white sllullly Gnget with cimurd areon | he | yo well uru tho last which occur to penions uso = ~ each of tho upper corners of the eross, und tho | open, Tho following order of procossion wag | churches or the rune” Dy a scncluaeliehe turowaihrougte a reson | ime Tuer. | ‘Thus, thornton's | Family AUCTION SALES. Gato, 1841, bylaw, hu nutber of liconset lasued | observed: | Vahors, Mossrs. Frank G. Hoyno and | ,,° Well, Lultiodt think it 8 6 to 6. Ofcourse | by & caalum taht thrown thesia o wren | Drivers” hae boon a liktle mine of MODY 10 AD | nn ee anna chiki tht curretit sone wus 15.44, uit of whieh | Wattur 1. Sfitehel, und Sfosers, Goorge W, tine | {ho teuduncy’ of religton te to Meo the puanlu ln | Fis, UN thg "buck: at \rtho | atngo te | HAs fart, By ELISON, FLERSHEIN & CO., HOWE OR ThE TNE te meet cahunt fae enien | fms brother of tho bride, and O, 1b, ‘Tonntss Miss | mporatiiion, Of courvo tho douradution of rum | Obtained | from | green, modluins,"—u | row tum. ag ie purpnws to City lorie has already ad his heuke | Currlo illton, sister of the Lrido, und Str, Ware | 18 worms, It te dtruadful to seu how mon and | Bf atruand, burnors with | green. chimncys, FE R T printed, rick;. Bilsa Floranco Hilton, sister of tho Mritoy Heinys tho authors of tole bwin aulofortutes, ruin geondy ad. neu drinaekgd tne from the Tho drunken bxplotts of Tite and Margaret U ‘Tis Finnnes Committee was in gossion yoator. | Wil Mr. Loturbuugh, best mans wrooin, wid | Witt wo mestneed is. to teuct peuple to herp | midionce vy A“ #roulNd plece,” A row of them | rfoy hue clutmod thule due suuro uf uttontion, day, and bid befure it minerous bilis ‘The | ie hor futher. ‘Tho procession separated ut tho | Wemselves. Wocould make Industral educus | Lieut the to} ‘) Of the eeongs rhe Chloe | The tenement wus found Ly an-agent to bo ub- CARPETS clittn of Judge Stith for professional vervices | Nias and the bride aid groom stopped torwurd | Hou in schools tuku,tho place of criminal educye | (@ HBE the top Gt tie ecanon hit upper | golutuly bre of furniture, excoptiiy u little fur % 2 Tae oe, CAagy HmONNtiNE to FANN, Hs | tothe cuanuclrall whore thoy wore met uy | Hon in prisons. "There are twouty-saven | fort grou Hult Is thrown over the entirodias | Muck and wthres-leaged table, | The wom bud | Conayal Tousohold Goods. pinced on ile, and tho claims of the Mayor's | ho Rey Hrooke flerrord, who performed tho | Bubllolustintions in Now York that ‘receive Saito it vo doer ae got the sturt of tho tan and bad urivon curly and b : 3 Hagel potlegmun were recominenied bd | Corumuny uevording to tha Uniturinn rituat, At | #b7413i every your, Queda charitable lnatl | Of" thty" epoetutor.. A. usin feature. tho view | pawned his bat and shoes for ruutmonvy. Ite be 8 Oi] SETAC sted OF 10, “4 oxpress truln struc bets the hore and the Wagon, sinashed the litter, killud the horsa, und Knocked Vennor a dstince of titty feat, tHe was nble to xtand up after thie severa blow, but could not speak, Iu was taken to his home at Foe, nod V2 BL oouds dullwured, tho corner of Forty-trst and Huttertleld streets, nod property attended, Lt is pot known bow Berlous bla injurics aro, neo Was present, tod as Chalrinin, ‘Tho tirst buslucss was the electhon of an Lider tom the pluco mate vacant by the resist ton of O. Ik Nelson. Mr, John C, .Wol ing, of tho Hilnois Central Hallrond Company, wus electud, Mr, Frederick H, Cont was clectod clecte y ? u" futlon rive away @.0n,WU0 a yonr, | UF tho spectator, A usual feature of stage | fried ta sell a scrap of rag carpet whieh bis wife General Merchandise, Flee! 7 ‘ rer st ortur wlution Of Bune Weoks xa pro~ i 7 Y a “4 ‘ip- | net ‘him while Riley was walking down tho Inwas Wa, lnested Aunur a Hinckioy, Honey | Neato saint Wo gua, eounpaiies uel pat and to procession eountermarched down the | Oe iS ou and pre sme much accunted with | Mivhy geonu dn i aomligue: vow be caenes | aeruek tt huatock hye to Daya pale of qunstore AT 91:30 THIS MORNING. , 8, Ostorn, and D. D, Boyd, thy streutlampec antl Molter unaterstandlee Tho beldé wore uw handsome toilet of doru | Cen rus Hhat Tam compelled frequently | Palited on a drop," —thut by n seone inde like Nee rn alan and oh dine yen to ro EDISON, FH iandol tat, Ex-Atn. J, Jonas has secured an almost une | between tho ely and «io companies hus beon | Mtl, with court trun, embroidercd fn poarly; | 4 Sy2,inueh so that T ain eoinpelled Crequently | te gurtain let down betweun'the nets. ‘The por | turned. - dire aR COE ear Cee [reece 7 watz Atarnainetiee Tuvuetietors en roneeces | Eoetuiny ooiticd tuum da overran withuppile | Muon oF tho gon, Nelng, duterinlusd mae: aileveeconiLns ey CANDIES ee y ° y ents. . bpartts ately under It, beginn! "i \ ican Samoa wanew eye Hnstecluss quailty, which ho proposes wodlatrils | iyi was nothing now tn the Sexton caso | byumuct of wilite roses. cunts whe thine thay’ have Lut toiwle und rue | toe ur mini, Irrexular holes ia cut in tue drop: |, Oot 155,000 HowoBealos gold, Nordon, Selteck THE FINEST CANDIES Old, sroru, hortheast corner of Michigan strooe | Yesteriuy, but tho probabliitics wo thut when | ‘hy Sisaes Carrio und Floronco Tilton, aistors | Ceive. | T uuve tried to discriminate and plek oUt | ahoyo gro thon vovored on tho buck with mus: | & C0. Chlearo, In tho elt and Deurborn uyenue. ‘There willbe cnough | Ue caso gaca to tha courts, ua It must, the altor> | of thy brite, were dressed alike fy white muslin, | (Ue most devorying objects, but the tusk fete | ie und patuted over ot the front to match the Saar aRSaEaFe Ieetatied at Whotesate for ull tha poor wou niny colle. ‘Shore win by | Atlons inthe plans, which’ baye crcuted all the | und woro Uuit yells, fastened with pink rose- | Poudous, tere ta tho latest movement to whish | rose of the water, Behind those holes {3 placed | Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous proatention Be leegns ho questions asked, aud overy family ton poor | tuublo, Wil ee foul fy have been muda by a } Uuuey they curried Bouquets of pluke budas did= | jutded thu roporter the followings | an ondiess towel, about oiht foot tn ‘hight, | and alf forme’ of gonural debility rallavud by? Brooks & Uaehnlen’ss ith porto ae Ea Men riyeneeeterees Way tho cl hunges, wero muda wil sung ui te Jaton, mother of tho Letdo, {oro8 heavy one LatersiAce ORME EOE 9 ‘iavéaee fon ata “on at tho “atone “ha lowor only conan at Tae’ comrltiag. Wee enue pacieen Pee ICE Sfecn sample at 9 o'clock, and eithatt . 0 robe of black putin, trimmed with lice; white |, New Youk, Octobor, 1880.—In view of the fact | cylinder bag a eran which tho | nutritfou. ie J ° : Ruppy and wear a a eee pede | question was dischurued fur dishonesty. “itis | fava shawl and dimnond orients, e that much valuable talent ia lost to our countey | towel te turned, In thia’*towel ta tio cxtrasts of! best, But corti Reioan ad healtancy In cummny torward. ‘fhp supply will ‘bo keps up while the deserving oor holdout THY FOUNDLANGS' HOME. Toe following subscriptions fur tho Founds q ty und st the residence of tho bride's parents, No. 1428 | hive it tested und applied, we, tho un drop. A strong gng-burner {3 phived botween | tuling prupurtics: la Invulunble dn all ontees OT Gitar. Address of Sexton's contract will open up sumy cireimns.) Wabash avenue, and about 100 visitors and | gubseribers, notuated by Just and conse the two vides of the towel, When tho maching | bleed couditions, whethe co px hutid= uu stances in conncetion with the new City-Hull | fends were present, The brite and gruow des | motives, do. now constiitite olirelved a } {a turned the flashing of tho Nahe from thy passe Sun RRR Catle vere oe ra BL, Confectanon, Fy Muitlavn-at, CHILES, Fond 4, 1 tbl: cut | lant dike tho extnicts of bev, but contains qeeethee ne Amofica, put up le surmised, howaver, that the employs intended eeepiion was bel uo your ev \ ol = tees Hg is Candies th Amorica, put uy oles eines nek mating, and that the y Aatoni A reception was beld fro HAE SG Ciecl at every day for want of opportunity nnd incans to | a numbor of holes 'sinitarto those cut In tho | blood-muklug, furee-generating, and lite-sua- i datrictly pure stelu i thon, nervoud prodtration, overwork, or acute 9 UI work which wilt yly@ no ono any spcctul pleus> | parted for tho Bust ubout 9 o'clock, after a wed | nuclous for the purpose of devising measuevs | Ing holes fu the towel through the etattonar: disease: Tet ¥ it = deta tan Baas ARCA | Oe SE es El ang um woe | Hi tipcdee a eee sa Be eamae tb | Sty es vette WotR es ac | BARGE Ra fa | aera mn 810; 3.8. 557 AL Mx 4 2 4 : a yhureh ond were | tion, tho object of which atuil be to utilize tho | always better to turn the towel go that the holes etors, New York, F wean Go. ges; makeing oe wat 10 Tie Dawes to RUYING DIAMONDS, ey aa keg AY, shu. tes ilward Fore | fueot gui ard talent otherwise enaay pit, bu ped, a Haat bos to muke the whe pees Re ee See ost i =o sO. 7 ss) OR Ww Ny vt + lo Schimpfors | Anexpreasion from yourself uml others in relies uVveluts seem tu dunce up toward the wky. = +4 THe FINST NEGIMENT. THe CANE Ov AUB FLONESCE WiLLAtty | Inui tho. Sllasea Whithug, “Sila iettia Garver, flow to tits wubjece Will bu geutetully revived | stead of towel @lurgs tin cylinder hos been | BUETHS: PLOY EM ioe ‘Tho management of thy First Iteghavnt fale | charged with fulse protenseaby Srv. Luurn Pare | Bre Herford, tte Slases Herford, tho Slisses | by ——, | used, but it is cumbersome and noisy, It ls | “STaONGZWilliam W, Strong and MinloG Buoug, LESTE's ¥ arborw havy declcd to continue thei fels amd basaur] ker, of Alilwaukee, came up before Justiou | Foreman, Miss Dalay Whitney, Mise Josie Swift, ‘Mrs, Thompson hug uided in the publicution of | necedsary to turn this towel with greatatvadl> | adwusbter, Blutberund child dung wel. 4H Hundolyb, wear Duarbor® 44