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' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY; MARCH 27, " o " THE SPRAGU. 1881-TWENTY PAGES. SUITS AND CLOLS, ol e ———— BOOKS, LACES, &e¢.’ * CARPETS, ETC. - “ THE FAIR.” R s e SUUUUL. USRI UIII ol MARRIAGE LICENSES. ; g == N T WE IRE STILL TEERE, |77, .+ - "% Beshor 1 North av. ; & ’ Petition of Kate Chase Sprague | ! Erin D o aAL ' . . Ml ) 5 § Asking for a Bill of Par- ié“‘.‘::‘:i’g::g}'; e g e . E e - > WI i ticulars. v i.égggm:;zues ggl_:‘-\;-;v_mm ENCYCLOPZDIA, INCLUDING LIFE | AINVITE YOUR ATTENTION TC THE ALWA.YS LL BE . e Tudgo on e Gromnd | | IERRE R AR S| New and Choice Designs e s ). " ts Denial by the Judgat the Ground )y sismesw mroen. 4 Ssmoper. N : ' ' e Iinx:l::: tsugmm grachian WHICH THEY ARE NOW DISPLAYING IN THEIR THE HEm OF ALL COMPETHORS : 3 West Twelri: ; FOR 9 ‘Thomas C. Forbes. Nellie Clifford. G. 3. Stucks Bertha Schuber.. GENUINE BARGAINS. 0. . LEHNARY, Ko Probability of a Hearing of the Main Question Before Next June. - CARPET DEPARTHENT, loagt “ S Xowh Framiin. | AND ACCOUNT OF HIS ELECTION, .- 17 Owing to the increaséd demands of our trade-in this Department, FOR SALE BY IPORTANT {EredGarparr -}'im- Laura Ludtke, ‘h;‘lflifl # {joha st oago. we have found ‘it necessary to occupy the entire third floor.of our TEx-Gov. Sprague Meanwhile to Take Tes~ | ¢ uian Janon West Diriston. immense building'as a SHOW ROOM for these goods. Our stock is M. Fanziska Kalapa. Vest Division. ANNOUNCENERT! timony All Over the Civilized Ernat A.d. Myor, 7900-arlo. very largely increased, and is now almost entirely new, making this 4 World, 3 Bl gh?;:;‘mum i the most attractive Carpet Department in the city. “THE FAIR.” A Washi) -ad . Spectal Dlspatct to The Chicago Trivune. {:‘v“‘:::::,‘ Siembane... . alanliowas, Wi, | FOR$rr88. YES. IS A FACT THAT et i ' PROVIDENCE, R. L, March 26.—At the reg- | Mary Frank... - Cuicazo. Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap af 19c. 2 . gl 5 Hayle’s German Cologncqnt 14c. We take p]eusure mn antmg to' wlar sitting of the Supreme Courtof Wash- MARRIAGES. CHANBERY ENCYCLOPZDIA, FOR THE SPRING|UPHOLSTERY All-Linen H’dk’Z, ready for use, at 10c. our customers and to the publjs ‘ lugton County, Rhode Island, the attorneys Al-Silk Hdks.In f 1 2 H i S 3 SRINNBI 2 3 o, -8 s, at 25¢. : in the suit of Willinm Sprague ve.Kate | SKINNER-BROXDWAV Thursdar, March S m Ago?;d i rgl&i’tela é‘t:lrcs’e t‘;oi.:l:fi colnil"g, generally that wo have opened g Chase Sprague, for divorce, were present, and a petition- of the latter was filed, with accompanying affidavits. The petition prays that ex-Gov. Sprague may be required, by vp Uheney. Clarence O. Exinner and Kiuie K., only diughter of he [ate Charles 7', Broadway. T#- Ploinwell (Mich.) and Utiea (N. ¥.) papers plense copy. NORRIS~TOPEINS—In Philadetpbta, Pa., March 14, at the residence of the bride’s brother, J.W. Jones, Esg.. President of the Buflalo, Piitsburg & Western New Revised Edition, brought down to and including the Last Presidential Election, for $11.88. OF 188:r WE OFFER ““Special’ Values” GOODSs, Antique, Swiss, Guipure, Nottingham at 38c. - . Lndles;_Silk Clocked Balbriggan Hose at el 25 cents. ’ Gents’ gunmless Half-Hose at 10c. All-S{k Girdles, in all shades, at 88c. + special order of Court, to furnish her with g Proda e Butialo, Elbyne & Westers 7 i thenames and residences of those persons rond Sompans: e, fouh] T F T IN GRADES OF 1 d ! ¥ith whom she is alloged in tho petition fof | s Sosn i Rerione e Dosele f Fenpepira Booksellers’ Price is 825. ALL GRADES ¢ Liviongy Ktd and {l:filex;,fihg;serr#\::‘s‘; divorce to have been *“on terms of close p- kins, daughter of the Iate Hon. Lanfel Jones, of Murylund. THE SAME I¥ SUBSTANTIAL LEATHER ' Aprons, Ribbouns, and Millinery Goods at prices lower than the CURTAIRS. CHILDREN'S & MISG DEPARTMENT, ¢ d it inth v, and also of the per- i :;,ns ‘:g:lc:p\?l-w:x nsxla‘? is ac’k‘:er"ein alleged to DEATHS. Bindings, Library Style, for CAR[] E NGS 7 Towest. Which we intend to make g i i have committed adultery, as she CanNOb | ~ootoe~snonasernaa ot s e Rogers & Bros.” 12.0z. Silver-Plated [ . s T safely proceed to trial of said cause without | 1S5t Bk e Gt Tt | $17.80, worth $356. ] ! ° ] F O nfves at §1.45 o cot. cial feature of our business.. 1z suoh Information. Counsel for Mrs. Sprague, | BesimindSidivs, "L 000 VNI S ol il e . . Satm flelames' 5 Rogerst% {31'105.’ sxirer-rlmed Teaspoons | dies will always find fall lings-op + al . a sel. i 3 i ¥ who had previously questioned the legal- ity of | : THE SERVICE OF CITATION * on their client, withdrew their objections thereto, wheretofore the Court surprised both parties by announcing that he should be obliged to hold that the service on Ars. Sprague was fnsufficient. This decision wwonld have put an end to the suit, for a time at least, and therefore the following account Townsend-si., Sunday. at 11 n. m., o Catliedral of the Holy Name, thence by earriages (o Caivary Cemetery, BOLDENWECK—March X, William Louts Fred- erick Boldenweck. need { months und 23 days, Funerul from residence; corner Halsted und School- st Lake View, Saturdar. Murch 2, atd o'clock, by carrlaxes o Graceluna Ceémeters. KERR-AL bls residence, No. 194 Miller street, at 6:3) vesierduy morning, Wiison D. Kerr, axed 51 years andS mont 1. Services at the house at 2 o'clock to-day, and funcral thence by carrinzes 10 Gracelund Cemetery. MCDONALD~William (stonecutter), late of Chi- cazo, at Deaver, Colo., 110, in his Jth year, of heart disense. " THE AMERIGAN ENDYMION, - COL. JOHN W. FORNEY'S NEW- NOVEL, “THE NEW NOBILITY,” The Sensation of the Day. Boostores ask $1.50, SEA sells it for 98 cts. . BODY BRUSSELS, Five Frame, Choice Designs, - sLas. TAPESTRY. Very Best Englishat - - - - $1.00 Rogers & Bros.’ Silver-Plated Table- spoons at $2,50 a set. ' Rogers & Bros.” Silver-Plated Forks at $2.50 a set. Chenper grades at our usnal low prices, Solid Gold, Rolled Plated, and Fire-Gilt JEWELRY at prices never hefore equaled. Just received, a full line of Cut Steel Eac- drops and Pins in the Iatest novel- ties, at Iess than they cost to im- Silk and Wool Cashmeres, Spun Sitk Tapestrles, In New Styles and Colors. Elegant Designs in JUTES, CREPES, SERGES, Twills. of service of summons was given: | COOK—In this city March %, Alice, daughter of Mr. On the o5th of January last Mr. | “Fincal avila me toidar (Sendug) from Reunion Engli t 75 ort. : TRARSHALL IR Say Botosraine G Good English Tapestryat - - . POLE.CORNICES in Gmfls"7 Reinforced Unlanudried Shirts, Cross, acting Jor ex-Gov. Sprague, called at “ Edgewood,” Mrs. Sprague’s residence in Washington, and asked to see Mrs. Sprague. He was requested to tell the nat- ure of his business to the servant, but, refus- MARSHALL—In Ssn_Bernardinu, Cal., areh 17, £ 0 Siarsball, in the Hith year of NS ago. Tuther of ‘Caomas H. Marshall, Mra. Waiter J. Kelley, und Mrs, enry ‘arren, of Chicago. ] 1iis remans have been taken 1o Patnesville, 0., forf] tnterment. Notice of tuneral hereafter. £ New York and New Jersey papers please copy. SOLID FOR MULHOOLY, + The Latest Sensation in Political Satire, anly 33 cts. INCRAINS. Very Best All-Wool, .- -~ - - - 90c with 2,200 Linen Bosom and Cuf, at G5c. Better at 75¢, 93¢, an upwards. 8-Ply Ignen Collars, in the Iatest styles, Brass, Ebony, Walnut, etc. " WINDOW SHADES Brackets and Frames, fresh goods in all the latest Noy.. elties in Suits and Cloaks for Chil. dren’s and Misses® wear, 25 well g the more practical and useful gare ments for ordinary use. Wo ex. tend to all a cordial invitation to call and see our goods befors pare chasing. . Our Ladies’ SutDegt, Is foll of new and desirable goods f Ingtodo this, he was usked to write his mes- | Fhabics som ot Deios and Lotdle Pmon asea D ool St ST gopyy S LT, at our usual LOW PRICES, - - 7 sage, and was admitted to a sitting-room fc:r B roneral I take placo Sunday st 10 ook : _— . a " d:ll v;lp ‘r ines,. . P B 1y:',;n%xz Cuffs, in the lafest designs, L & i that purpose. . Recoguizimz Mrs, Sprague's | . m.at the residence, more-st. Carriazes 1o y \f 1] 00 -Woo! «eie e = ='w C s . peSIEED e : oice iu the next Toom, he sent to her & €OBY | “R4stER—At Cafion Citr, Coto., Mareh 16 Pauliaus THACKERAY S DACKENS Beatistiv ;he Tt A e In New Styles and Effects. All.sm; %::g.s’ in the latest novelty, at 2355 . j o ormeremntoranotes e R e ey wones, - | DRy O an i ng e e , Our Ladies” Cloak De | EFUS . crred bes de his brother, who died there on the 16t fLs Bouts and Shioes A ; and he was obliged to leave the house with- | CWNJorember: (o 0 nooveora ity papers | M@caulay’s History, feel: able to buy high-priced goods, " . Hals and Ca, ‘11!. o i : ‘ out making personal service upon her. This ey e, axed i ol Hume’s Hisfory, weldh;;ve“;fflflfl’lf f;lh" a ;‘{'é}';fl*}r;w lapemes Ong uP aAlHS Pocletbooks, I? now supplied with the latest 3 tatement havi de and the facts D B ile, foad 2 years an ’ e ome Styles in IN S g 2 ) i in Potter reversed his decision, and held that the e e i 2 the fataily he 1 ’ Thess . ade and Hung in Artistic e. g 3 Albwms and Velvet Fram Sy iy y . i aervice was suficient. Counsel then mado | viied (o anens. """'""_ priendy “h a ”:“ 4 "" Ia Clth and Half Calf Bindings. and colors to our bes: guods. ) ; g 2 J‘?I'.“’"? Goods, * | Hubbard Cloaks and Ulsters, and { loog arpuments respectively for and aguinst .!.‘é"ri‘..’.fi’i&f?n’},gg Soerad Wabmnaveoatsy | Mark Twain’s Works, o ! oy nud Mus“'c:ll,l. Tnstruments, - | every variety of outside garments, i Mrs. Sprague’s demand for a bill of particu- | Elizaboth Bush, nze 35 sears. Marion Harland’s Cook BOQkS, PA R D RI D G E S’ PA R D RI D G E s’ E&r:(figs ml s’:ocolntes, lars. Mrs, Svrague’s counsel maintained AT VERY TEMPTING PRICES: . ° p that it would be impossible to meet such in- | - CLARK—March 25 Florence, beloved daughter of The Poets, . { definit charges if unexpected testimony ""l-”u“n’é'x'&”&rfm‘y"?g;nany: from Iate residence 215 Bound in Sheep and Cloth, at halfl Beokstore 114 & 116 State-st. 114 & 116 State-st. Trnnk§ n}nm‘al{ses ) i should basprung upon her at the trial, while 5‘;‘;‘\“{#&”“:7'« T o Bt % Prices. = T Baskets and W, ?IE ‘Efl g8 & nil!_““’ 8 S M 1 ex-Gov. Sprague’s attorneys insisted that | afareh 14 infant son of B Woand 1o Stagory T 2oE8% > . o DIAMONDS, PEARLS, &c. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS:. usc re sk:n nn?lr(‘iasgws::re . s e c I al N Ot[ c e £5r Platteville (Wis) and Burlington (In.) papers Pl 1 t are h (3 lees 2 e : HAnTonte shd Thawass ¢ y At o R e e R N R e "U @ gollowing-named. places: Paris, Badel such an exposé of their testimony would en- tirely ruin his case. Judge . Potter finally decided not to grant Mrs. Spragzue’s request’ for a bill of particulars, on the ground that INNOCENT PERSONS MIGHT TIUS BE PUB- 0py. OY¢JNGTON~Maria N. Ovington, wife of E. J. ; d mother of E. J. Ovington, :den, Germany, on tho Gui a protracted lilness! Tiduy,at 11 p. m. Annle I Richard and Mary' Irwin, of aiputheria, A, younvest or. lllu!lrl;;:&eg.vofixi}fi:&?;‘ légwftury Styls. $3.54. 3 VaLs. . Lamps and Vases, . olica and Kiota Wnrev, Yooden and Willow fYare, Japanned and Granite Ware, Bird Cages and Aquariums, JONNN SHYTH We will forward any lady sende ing us her address, a copy of our new fashion publication, *“The 3 LICLY ACCUSED eurs 3 months and 4 duys, W, - 2 5 of scandalous conduct without any means to ral will tuke piace from the rosidence of her ' Booksellers ask §7.50, And 011 kinds of merchandise Parisian Suit Co.’s Ladies’ Joar patents. £2 North Staie-st., Sunday at 12:30 p. m., by . : 200 carrages to Calvary Cemerery. Friends are Invited. At our Low and Popular Prices. | pq], »° . 4 s clear their reputation. Counsel then asked the Court to fix a day fora hearins of the Sprague divorce suits, and it was stated that | Gen. Roger A. Pryor, for ex-Gov. Sprague, and Winchester Britton, for Mrs. Sprague, had come to an agreementto try the case on the 18th ot April, but afterwards Gen. Pryor discovered that Judge Lowell, of the United States Circuit Court, had set an jmportant equity case in which Gen. Pryor was coun- sel for the 18th of April, and it would be im- possible to try the Sprague case on that day. Judrey Potter then informed the counsel that the Supreme Courtof Washington County would be so occupied after the 18th of April that NO DAY COULD NOW BE SET for a trial of these causes, but that he would sitin “he last week in May to decide upon a | day for trying them. Orders to take deposi- tions for Mrs. Sprague in New York City and the District of Columbia were then dssued, and the Court adjourned. Ex-Gov. Sprague’s attorneys told your correspond- -ent that they should take depositions in the ¥ Baden, California, Ne: v Jersey, New York which no other manufacturer possesses, and the “Hall” Company leads ail competitors in num- tracts for fire and burglar proof security were entered within the last few duys: City Bank, Albert Lea, Minn.: City National Bank, Fort Dodge, Ia.; Humboldt County Bunk, Humboldt, Ia.; and Grant County, Mionesota. Hall's Sufe & Lock Compan, 147 and 149 Deurborn street. —— ST. CAROLINE.S COURT HOTEL. Corner West Washington and Elizabeth streets, 1s pleasantly locatod outside of the noise but couvonlent to the business centre of the eit, and resident and transicnt yuests who prefer quiet and pleasant accommodations in commodious bt and clegaritly furnished rooms, and a first- Stoge and brick walls can be cleaned, pre- served, and. wade water and fire proof by the *C. 0. Lundberg Stone-Preserving Process." Sampies and certificates will be furnished by califng on C. O. Lundberg, 2 Brysa Block, 168 La Salle street, Chicago. THE NEW COMIC OPERAS, *Billee * lose their fives by collision with “Rough on Rata’ Sold by drugxists. 15c boxes. i tyla i . B. Palmer Mackey, of the Palmer House tall- orlng store, (3 getting up business suit for $25 and upwards truly artistic in every outline. He ber of safes made and sold. The following con-" ‘At Tizhland Park. Ill. on Saturdsy, the Kev, fames A Storey, I bis ith your. 2 ereaftor. W York and Sucramento (Cal.) papers please cop: LUBY—March 24, Patrick Luby, axed 45 years, Funeral from his Iate residence, 53 Superior-st., Sundar, March 27, at 11 a.m., to the Church of the Holy Mane, and thence by cars to Calvary Cemotery. PORTER—March % of dixcasc of the heart, Mau- rice . Porter. aved I eldest sunof the late Rev. E Julw F. Porter. C. Porter and Mr. Funerzl notice herenl:er. ¥ GAVIN-Of henrt-isease, Sarah A., beloved daugh- ter of Patrick und Catherine Gavin, aged 2§ years 5 months und 23 days. : Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 249 Townsend-st. Sundur, o 11 9. m., 10 Cathedral of tho Holy Nawme. thence by carriazes to Calvary Cemetery, SPENCER—At Donvey, Colo. on March 2, of chronic bronchitts, Mare G, beloved wif of Samuel A. Spencer. and sister of the late Churles L. Good- Tridge, of RO, 0 funeral of Celestine, wifoof Charles W.Smith, will be from No. 41 Seuth Ann-st., Sunday. ‘The New Octavo Edition of Rollin's Ancient History, Gilt Top, Library Style, THE,FOUR VOLUMES FOR $4.72. v All Booksellers chasge $10. SALE OF FINE BOOKS THIS WEEK. SIAS. voLs. March %7, nt Zo'ciock fn the afternoon. Services by the ke ; 7. of All-Salnis” Episcopal o, Mich. PULLEN~3{arch 22 at her residence, No. 162 North Western-av..of diphtlieria, Anaie Pullen, aged 4 years 5mopths and 16 days. NESBIT—At No. 43 Clcern-court, March 13, of diph- therin. Kobble, oniv child of Mrs. Mary Nesbit, nzed 2years 4 months und 2) dava. TETAMBAUGIL-AL Fond du Lac, Wis, Murch2, 7illinm B, X v mibaugh, ayed 33 years, Col. arch 26, at Grand Ruplds, Mich. ect. of New York, formerly of Chicago, boinz exsentinily necessary on nccount of the former place being ot one of the Gxtreme corners of the pre- glnet “Reistruuon resumed Tuesday from 82. m. to 9p.m. HE EIGHTH WARD REPUBLICAN. THtsGd st Good specers wil be 1 tEadanee 8 ll]:lEb SECOND WARD REPUBLICAN GBS TSR eTes & B iato IIE"\-%“)I(TEENTK WARD REPUBLIC- SrLodguariors milbo open day and olghu at 'I‘HER_E WILL BE A MEETING OF the West Cli’cazo Ropublican Contral Committes Monduv eventnz: at the o Ace of Justice Miller, cor- mer of Halsted and \West. Madfson-ats., ot Sgharp, Business of imporapce. ,THE FRENCH CENTRAL REPUB- MISCELLANEOUS. N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Temperunce Conventlon, hold at Paltmer House S heZdust s eniled fur donduy night. Ky (nsc, Telation o cundidates for clty wMbeL. & D o y ni<ht. All who hnve signed the declnration of intens ROF. SAMUEL WILLARD, OF South Diviston Hizh School. will lectare LI&.E LB members of tbe Union Cathoile Library dasace: Yon Tue-day evening. Subject: “Aho ‘Hatde of TBE SEW ILLUSTRATED EDT'0X OF Knight's History of England. THE 4 VOLS. COMPLETE FOR ~' $3.62 W*y pay somne bookstore $6.00 ? LAY IN YOUR 4 VOLS. VD‘LS. just now want to .cll you that TO-MORROW MORNING We place on sale another Lot of L ACES SAVED FROM FIRE. ‘WONDERFUL FIRE MR 1=2 ot satifRs. Edgings and Lases worth 3 to 19 cfs, yard, STANDARD IRISH; I ct '] I ct.trinahes.d Ct.cEony. Per yard, worth b to 10 times 1 ct. Largest assortment of Underwear Trimmings t3 | . be found in Chicago, beginning at haif a cent. “Unrivaled Selection Spanish Laces, i8 cts. Per yard, - SPANISH TIES, FICHUS, and EDGES in profusion, all at most favorable prices for con- sumers. BRETONHE, ALENCON, VERMIGELLE, india Mull Qoods, Ties from 9¢ up. Fichus, 3le. BOLAL NOTIC N, Matson & G, -, Mate and Monroe-sts., Invite the attention of persons intend- ing to invest mon- ey in PRECIOUS STONES to their stock, 'which in. cludes nhot only el- SAPPHIRES, CATS-EYES, EM- ERALDS, and oth- er gems of perma- nent and increas- ing value. class table, 0nd tho Court under the mannge- HOP ENT \ . mentof Gen. Hotchkiss. tao new proprictor, n | 1oom No, & Grant Faeige Hoser” O onioe st Club- | 1 oane a on YET MORE | AND MORE i n P LIA I N F' c- Y- ery desirable hotcl- with regsonable charges. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF fct 2 ot 3 ct X . . . y LUNDBéfimmo " L French Republeans to-day ut No. 247 West Ctu CiS. CiS. H 3 y CESS, TSt At b e rinciuite. [ menesvide, sneneswics. | JRES from which there is no devia- tion. FURNITURE DEALER, 250 & 252 Wabash-av.. ‘Allgoods marked Goldflsh from 10¢c to 25c. Yisit-our Ladies’ Coffee-Par’or. E. J. LEHMANN, ) L & S & O FAIR,”? " Cor.STATE & ADAMS-STS. Enown as the Largest, Cheapest, and most Popular Store i the City. Somewhat widely: known as the (tslrigiuntor, author, and founder of he : SMYTH SYSTEM Of EASY PAYMENTS in IUSEROLD FURNITURE, (Extensively abused and badly im- itated in numerous instances), has removed to the new buifding Iately puti l|]1p by him and generally known as the s West Side Furnitune "Palace§ POLITICAL. Republican Ratification Mesting! FARWELL HALL, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. B e e e ety Stop This Car! Conductor, at J. W. & J. B. STOREY'S 233 State-st., » And Don’t Forget It! Oh, yes, Lady. Every one in this car stops at 233 State-st., Because they are the Largest, Chea, est, and Most Relinble EASY P Y- MENT Housc-Furnishing Estab- lishwment in the West. Bru. and Ing, Carpets, ¢ Plush & R. siik Parlor Suits, B. W. & Ash Chamber sets, Housekeeper's favorite in lending citles of theWorld. No other proparation makes such light, flaky, hot Bready ot lugirions pastry: Can bo eaton by dyipop- tics without fear of the 1is resulting from heavy tadl- sestible food. T2~ Commended for purity and whole- somensss b thio Go; - Mou RUVAL BAKING POWDER (O New York. ARPETQ LARGE ARRIVALS OF ! vernment Chemist, r. M PARISIAN SUIT 00, Monroe and Statests, - - Under Palmer Houss. : LADIES’ ULSTERS. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS adies Dstr THE BERLIN SOIT (0, i ; + 5Uitsgnd State, Ilfinois, District of Columbia, | {ithe. r of his aze. 1 afSgchusetts, Missouri, and Ohio. 1t is | L New Vork papers plenso copy. s 5 v ON = i [ oSt eethona be e 2 o BRAIN FOOD |egant SOLITAIRE : TUESDAY EVENING, March 29, 1831, | 937 Statorst. (near Jcksa) ANNQUNCEMENTS. 3 y ] ore June, an his postponement wi " H y ¥ ‘ ” alkhefore J d thi t will ' HOW) “Towmwitl ok gebmany such dhances d tch d DI A" Where he has now five flors, one AT 8 O'CLOCK. be greatly appreciated by lawyers and jour- OLITICAL. - 4 gSymany - lan ma che acre of space, for Goods, the goods e iy ‘Will offer, beginning to-morrow, Ladies® i i i i MEETING OF THE FOURTEENT! L L Aunce, > i i ing reduced prices: L nalists obliged 10 attend, since June is the AELAING (OF SUE FOULTEENTH BIBLES PRAYER_BUUKS MON DS d « | consisting of a very Iarge and very The following gentlemen will speak: Ulsters at the following 5 only season when Kingston would be bear- | aveninz at the northonss Cormer. of siwauoe s, : 1 - s ana car brilliant d 1 t of C John M. Clark Thomas Si i able. ana Noble-st. A large attendanco ‘s requosted, as | Will open a large stock in siegant bindings st half v villiant department of Carpets, n M. s mas Sennott, 0 Ul t $2 00 i ———— Aranssrpia, peroinine o serisvation bl e 4 valueor full ] t @ ¢ | Mats, and Rugs of the best makes. | N. K. Fairbank, Jesse Spalaing,” | $4.0 sters at $2.Y N DRUNKENNESS. e s auion: : MONDAY MORNING uily seiecte i ; J.'T.Rawleigh, Frankiin MacVeagh, | 5.00 s . 0 2 " Dr. D'Unger, discoverer of the Cinchona MEETING OF REPUBLICANS OF / T s S ym G i F t A. L. Morrison, John _aber, I3 0 | pimeimerasie B0 SFssie ittt AT SINA’S. |PEARLS, but also | Jilfll S LS e 1, W, il 5 700 « 400 Palin ouse—his third vear there. = AN =~ s ; nd an 1finitely diversified line o uther L. Mills ugene Lary, - » - All slaves to alcohol Invited t0 call £ (n“F‘E“Pfiés‘:‘;’figfi%‘fdl‘%fi?fi‘%‘&?fi?fifi% 2 an exceptlona"y Kitchen and Diaing-room accesso- | Emery A. Starrs, Thamas Cr';yt'ty. 8.00 . 5.00 NATIONAL AND PRIVATE BANKS il Bo proseat. . ea S a@es FINE CQOLLEQ-|ries, on casy payments at eash | Al citizens who are interested in good * ‘6.00 :: uudn;l;zgml:e lmnx;:l\-;d l‘lixlm‘s :n‘xirg'.l‘:t;"}’::uf THE CI'I‘Y{;E.YS OF THE SECOND PRE- & : prices. rzum:;pal snwr:flflmeglxi ang_ an u:nnami::dl 9.00 e 8‘ 0 0 5 ct cannot be dispute they ginet ot the Fourteenth Ward aro horeby noti- administration of public affairs are invit [11 ofler inducements fn the shape of Improveménts | S that the polling;pluce has been remorea from i Niflfllfiflfl?Li‘gfifl'né%fi%x T TION Of RUBiES, 162 & 164 WEST MMHSOH_ST. to_attend. i g-gg o 'ld 00 3 £ COME AT ONCE IF Y0U WANT 4 BARGAIN. CONDENSED COFFEE. " GRANT’S’ (ONDENSED COFfEE Taylor” und “Olivette.” beretofore | 2 sold 4t $1. 4 ¢ b ons mfnxlxlml 10 ven son the Hoor. " By order of CHANTILLY, LANGUEDOC, at all pri , and x e Lrons Heatsts: Suute it 30 conts onch 8 | BECMPUOR ety & BAT AR, Frcsusht COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. - | oo BEMOVALS. Stoves, Rangzs, Crockery, by of the most popular goms from either of those T AT 4D g ' g Classware, Cutlery, &c. Is used and indorsed by 1 is operas are to be had at % cents. Hotel, there will S‘:A:x Tmrg?llfikzfi§12 RE‘?‘ THREAD SAVED | BARBS, REM OVA L- Houses furnished on on; day's nnfi::’ CHEAP best fumilies in the city, @ well= : ————— Spamusss; e Ll albs il At it ng&?lfigguqua FROM | 18, é?xg;_rss, — FOR CASH, & ON EASY PAYMENTS. strongly recommende i O ynete Terible Losx of Life. Norti & Siinontor . OPEN EVENINGS. ;. i e r tllions of rats, mice, eats, bed-bugs, roaches | 1 of the Nord la”e"nun@’J&Qg‘é’fi’hfi-‘:—”»’:‘"{’{; POINT DE GAZE FIRE. | Fichus. B MBE RGER ABSOLUTELY PURE. Eown drug gwt,vfll £ . = MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. CALL AND TR} ]T. e 50 Randolph-stss Central Music-Hall Build g _—-. I8 exbiblting u line ut foreixn and dowestic fube HE NCE ENE [ 11 R ) % . Ll Masie-Holl Wueadoy ufiemnoon of this week, o 2 % o Aheid 5 SUS1S, monufactued bxpressiy for our spring trade. wumfls MD uefles 5 SEEDS. B R = e 2 at haif-poxt . Al are Jneined. And atherwise preparing, remainder Laces from | Wesell at our ol popular prices, which ar alwass : y y BEAL ESTATE. e Mi [gs! U STl nd o 3t tho New No 818 | TUHE ANNUAL CHARITY BALL OF | Nevior, Fire Salea—goods party bursed, bue | thalowest Axminst Tapestri T RIRATAT AAD T Hovey's Mixtur Fingst teeth S5 Filling half-price. Cum- HAIR GOODS. ; B - - bl TUSSBIS, &O. £ ® Yegzatie o Sentl oy Tosiut, dorner ambomns ™ | yrrewen o ooon | FIRED HOSE SALE-THIS WEEK ) " of Mivi Seovr £ 00, 2 | — o Goolssent C. 0. D.anywirere. Sole sooni 2 B e 2 In Speclal Desizns of our own. _Also, all the NOVEL- fl sflu aast cumer i} Wls- 125G Wabssh mspflmi crop of croton bugs s large. Buek ia‘?éc‘r"finéfléi‘..":i“%, \m{mwu w * SEE FIRST PAGE FOR" ~ EAS_TEB cmi)_s . 3 o ' : TIES In TURKISH RUGS. % . ___________’//fi &Rayner's Moth Powder sweeps them off. L2 2 DURN indhe 71 SE A AT Sz now, before they are o Y 7 . ) JANDEY. e W _fli—l—_— 5 WATER WAVES, ;‘:‘" A ‘GA GONER, colled out. " Call and see those.lovely Furnitur ¢ irt Papcrs, Curtams, &G'- lflfl flfld WE”S SfS, 3 ngmfinnrflwgg&‘;fl e recommend Eldredzesewing-machines. H g!R AL Lons diale Swuches, f; fill‘olg‘r i SEEPIRST PAGE, i 7. |cards at.the DITY.NEWS: DEPOT, 65 | A% 2"&‘2:‘:.‘.‘;‘2’:‘?&&‘:&“’ ShE Fadimed 1o of: | Unimproved, cin be purchared at Nbarain. Apply S QEE’%.,“:' Befas MARRIAGE LICENSES. JAMESTUVLE, 105 Sthteest . State-st.y Contral Husic-Hall, RSP Hemenver e sl adnute o | 10 T Deastoraat a" y::;bggfli‘é&c:&uwm s followizg marriage licensés were isaued yes- | _ TRUNKES. - & BUSINESS CARDS, S -'EMAWN:I';% i2 g P kL ) y Wholsealo sng Hewail. | e O A W s 2 Al e . 136, 158, 160 & 162 Wabash-ar., a0 G it e e Ereab Evert, DiTin wotie o e | 122 and 124 Statest. | ; rrtaldl : con stoxzoger R apreas TR o Now 43 Brate-sta < alt -Dtate-s TH'S, ‘122 Dearborn-st, | HSraiom sasezance mi be saved by ledving 3 = et 74 & 00 STAX

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