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5 . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 23, 1881—TEN PAGES. rT | ‘of culling. “A mass-mcoting: Moasrs. 8 Tausig, | church to uee as n place of meeting unt!) such | and whon tho svrroundings aro favorable, of THE CITY. Naa, Sonnoscholn : Ne Hefter, Hi, Felsonthnl, | time ns they aro able to sconce nore commntie | targe production, phen, David sotting,—that {s, when seon through a long { ‘The Austrian nnd Belgian arms adorn the ney! fang’ of our own utinoaphorss wach nee | centre ot this anpard bridal vell, which was | Qe teney:ahothar tures timo, " aut 8 Net p jTeAllning neyent, . O ‘icher, | Ounquarters. ‘Tho eovlecly will bo known us St. It hua beon atutod that the experiment mado | tlon as our air exerta on tha sun when ho 3 sels, + Procends of ventye : See ee eee oe eror eRe | uals Kewmporance Society.” FT ee ten eG Tae | ae Mieke above’ tho, ‘horizon ie “aimiine | Puexened by the City of Hirusselsy tots, T jibe Roney. soline reniy thle ty IN GENERAL. ‘THK DUCAL PANTY. —<—<———_—__—_ ia hurdly giving the fact of the recent epawning | in character though less in degroo; | wit gulect thosa neat the bridal robe, al- having been gurden Cargoiy gett The Disko of Sutherland and bis party spont FIRE RECORD Of theng ciirp in ite proper Iight. ‘Tho part wine | ik gorver, therefor, pro tanto, to renter | though these cdo wot mppear to have huen | race fashion, tts itrlzated trom tl s"I8 ter exny Wann Deecnen isnt the Pacific. ‘caterday quietly and soberly, and did not A er. Baa Linon An Wminaly Movers one. Ant, yo nn yollowe . | placed next in ordor to the wedding-toltet on | Mekns OF aliht but immene 2° pre ny ™ Pithior corte tite 1 ing Dr, tho fith stool tho woathor romarkably woll, and | Awain, the edge of the sun‘adisk Is murkedly | DI R- twenty foot in inmen 18 wheal by A. CONKLIN, of Now York, isnt the Pacite. | Huesett gent to uiareh hut the uthors proverred GRAIN-VIELDS BURNED, tha youngaro spawned A day or two aftor the | iese luminous than. tho middlo, thouh ty ordi- | Recount of any peculiar claim to tho position, i stor, w \ Nich Is tuenag tsk tralned howtucls, placed insite, trong ‘ALy Witgon, of Arizona, innt the Palmer. | to-remaln inthe hotel At 2 pein. Gon. Phil | SAN Francisco, May 24—Elres tn gratne | Militle of May, Tho rovotution uf. tho a nary eyesight the differctico ia ordinarily ren- | as all seom equally supork and costly. Firat, Li) Hy ‘ in Germany the tine for spawntog ta about | dered undiaeurnible by tho sun's great fustro. | there 1s one of sky-biue, mace of that pe- Heol wi HT fable JA, Snetvox, of Rutland, Vt, ts at tho Sher- | He theridan eaitod at Grand Vaviqs for tho | felis began way, Ono nent Merced, de- | tho riddle of July. so that See ee ae aeote | OF cauttsor ine roultty tho same nmonntof ligne | onitur fabric. khown as drapxololl, whlen | Woe cunducts wator uti over ‘ho marae Dump, man Duke and took him out forudrive, Tole mor. | gtroyed several himdred acres, Another in | favor of this climate, ovon with naovero winter, | Is omittod Crom that part of the sulnr surfuco | tolldt Is to be worn at tho lirst reception mY Reardon, ate , Oriuitmnn oka Ae ae thoy willtake | San Joaquin County, oe Mother It | Tnuddinon, wuon (eis remembered tune wennve | wiley at any moment ice near tho ear Bl} Eten “in honor of tho. Miarriigy, | A ALUCKY CHANCE Rt. J. McGowan, of Now York, ts at tho | of Pullmntt, nnd iy tho nfteravon thoy © | San Joaquin County, near Oakdale, burned | pyran month's advantage ta tho fall weathor, | vietbte dia ns trom that oxrt when Hos heartho | Eo iure This ts trimmed with polnt- | foe all who ara going to Califo Palmer. pedial train to Milwaukee. over country five miles square, principally CHRO SUGAEDS (HORE SANE ALE be counted Ine contra Ceara brnrone, gtarenen cats tty be @Alencen, which’ covers. the linmnanso | 88d clegant Chicago, Huritugton fa iy ft shente ¥ ca " ston of the tro alrend etl, covers f 4 if 4. GP. Corrent, of Mitwaukeo, fs at tho TIE CANDY TRADE, Ahenttlolds, Four houses werg destroyed. | thio entu is a historic \idhe''in tho ponds of the | sular atmosphere,—tho fino of aight presing | trim, and falisin gathors, gracefully, ovor the | Pom car will loavo Chlcago un Tuesnay she ‘Tremont. BUOAN DECONATIONS—WHAT A GERMAN MANU: | froin Tall, Hi [:} BH famous casties and great gardens of Europo | through a greator rungo of this uttmosphoro | corsage, whict is in panier style, the panters $06 p. My and eun through to$an pet th L, BaLtESnena, of Peoria, is registered at tho PACTURER BALD, COIN REO CAs thay aro to bu acon tho solo flab sporting In those | whun lrcateit towarit tho filme than wen die bolny formed at taco, A tolled of Tone cs Jorud us ‘Eanes ony and tho Aut, g gee, 7 apy 4 w si vlear waters. f a - jon; nth! outhar rohan’ 5 Bherman. f Rete ait AUNUNe tendttge Festorday hind a chatwith CHICAGO. : tn iho pond of tho famous ghatenu oft Fone ing may note that, tho digerance, ae abecirntlve, nao ponutifal ont be imagined than ths car cinta moro meet croon iotty E, D, Maainrcy, Mayor of Lafayotto, Indy . Augustus Newhauson, fercinan of tho deco: | The alarin of fire at 10:0 o'clock Inst night | tAineblean—commonced in the rulgn, of St. | Hution It peont, nity ne, untatie arrangement of Ince, velvet, and fow- F fon tm a iu y z & a ze ouis fF the C durs—at f tha dopth, but of the retative shil- i * ear. For bortha appty early at ‘ullmag at tho Tremont. parton Sepmsherent at ain oF Ha Targets wholes was caused by tho burning of n barn at tho | GON aud nt the tine or anohee enere’ the Fee ee eae eae ae encad News aug) cite This {a designed for the inl wntrén ton & Quiney tlokoc oman at Cenz, Waring. : ‘ J.1, Macostuen, of Niagra Falls,is repistered | sal candy estaulishmouis in thle oltys © | roar of No.37 Star street, owned andocenpted | Inte Emperor apotcon [Tt wasn prisoner, and | one. who studies a photograph of’ tho | Into Vienna, and is draped with nointle-, Cle w at tho Tremont. » | subject of the Ine of work which fs opened to by Matthias Holdrieh. Loss, 8159, coverci | at fanoits and buautiful Cassel, tuey nro to ve | solar disk—na, for | instance, that ex- | Burana, and adorned with roses and honey- We roen nE ries Gronae F. Witsos, Jey of Providouce, 1.1, | Women inthe devorution vf eaniios. Mr. Neus | py insurance in the German Mutual Come | TOWN oe aan enat thon native | sorce HytotoRtaDh by _ltutnorford, which muclese aafothar robe. clue at ue at Ue Eldrestzesewing-maching : aad ‘ " ‘ - . ‘1 S Linn matter of tradition that these Ost liva | forme tho — frontispleco | e covered el Ds a Mint thoraleger Hci Uaaauneer eur nuclear ang: Iadp, mish a | Codey Cause OF OTe MUR TE gr tania ovo four nunded vena, Putt | Gorman tapanton of ussonte hla eit | Bruspls, wich Ly a chetsonvre, of, to DEAD 7 . i —— ja a imntior of tradition only. Huwevel noticod ear ¥ . or dr08s | pean nnn nnn. Mavon 1.8, fantoci of Ban Francisco 18 at | tate tor drawing and color, inthe pursno with | OIE, TRANSPORTATION. Volt auiuenticntod itt they du five tonsreat | inmucn moro inarted thore than itisin thane | Use hy SNe ondtog Svulvat and Wlue | ahiteei—Auateia tach ‘itontoe sho Tremont wit! s BOM, ponte ae price pall to those Gx port in the bus age, All visitors at the superb jardens of tho | dinary telescopic tlsk of tho sun. It fultowa satin, with 1 tablivr of bina Hnneo armani ed On the dist inat a Pesee 8. Panken and wife, C, H, Bacon, and J. 1. | ness being Sa week, it muiniy conelated in chateau of Fontainebteau hasten to watch tha | that thoso rays which produce the photogeaphig | SM ata Moa ati and _allver | Funeral Senduy el fret ae2 rites’ x tno Shor- ‘| carpin tho fish-pond, joy vome swimming | image of the sun (chlo! 10 blue, indigo, and bh raculand. All f tt 2p. ta by cary Tt wre registered ut putting tho eyes and eyebrows on tho sinall | Phe Hand of the Standard O11 Come in tho ft 1 Tn rf rt f the sunichloily tho blue, ind nd | crepe nin with a yan at? p. m,, b; Se po a a a bg a Anuar figiees, in tho palnting of Easter | pany Visibio In tho Opposition to tho | raplaly from every portion of the wator to tho | viulot rays) ure moru atfeoted Ly the wusurption | fringo. ‘The corsage, Ike the traln and skirts | noovsy—May2, at: p. 5 ee iz ii Peinite Church Lent mat A Li fee tle 4 Ne. | Free Pipe Lino BIL Betore the Ponne | PlutCorm, whore an old woman site dapenging arte galae ntmoapboro than those whiob form | is of velvet and satin, and adorned with ad 2b yenrR, "AYP Ms Michael Roose, cdttor NotAnes Pargeeterday morminge and | in tho larger hurne af plety nnd thor eandy | *Fivaciin Logintatire. Fee ee eee a ee ey raat en, ty a mane Cio | MK A aomtinuy Loney. WW. ts. ceumimed | mises mostananenk fh. EO, teens of confirmed twenty-four persous,—the result of | dovices, Me. Neutausor, us n matter of tne Special Mspaten to The Chicago Tribune, Ifa largo tee Le thrown, the tough old follows | rays belonwing to the blue ond vf the spectrum | with nacaret. satin, aubidied by floods of At esr fae, + thy by Curran to at tho Lenten services, terest, stated thnt-quite recontly his establish | DatapELrmia, Pa. May 22—In explatn- NUP Krounitt, bends together and talls mak~ | than on tho rays bolonging to the red ont. Tho | jac, corenga in peatia, nacaret, and alarge | witASe So Mpy 22,5:00 o'otook am. stars, Marriew Costry, -mnte of the schoonor | Ment mae eialtort by he, Junior umber of ong Ing the Free Pipe Line bill now ponding in | nz every posaiblo ausio tn the water, und Ught- | sun's apparent color, thorufare, te Hons blue than | eoitar with ifenry1V, The latter, as Woll a3 the me dybn Tadaer, OF malignant Femtiveat ered A Japan, while taking ‘in iningall, us the vessel | Mid teon kent to thie country to lear want be relahate ratte Come | {3f,Yoroualy for the entiry mal, isroal color. If his atmosphere wor suddenly | Tet ain ig caibroldeted in pearls, For | Fancrnt Yuosday, atny 24, at vetncy . ry the Legislature to the Board of ‘Trad ‘hore ave some of those fish with silver rings | romoved be would change from his presont Michael's Church, th Soto tel urerbonnd and was urowneds | could avout the eandy business, Me stated that | mnittey yesterday, Senator Ewmory, of Brnd- | tn thoir noves, and tt ix etd that in tho ostriia | wiito or whitisteyellow egior to. bluish or por~ | the ball which will be given by the Muntel- | 46 thoney’ to St. tonth by carrinzos, ’ ft baps greoniah, prectsoly as tho setting sun, it tho | pility of Vienn nw magniticant dross 13 dia- | Invited tonticnd, ent eaees 2 tino alr botwenn tho eye and bim wero suddenly re- | ptayed in the colors of the City of Vienna, MCMAN Sunday, May 22, Br tury MoMtanun aig pelores he bad visited wear i CHARLYS' OnLE, Atchleon, Kast I Mott, Des | mente of thie countess, but had not had bis mind | ford, sald of Inte years the oft product of tho of aug of them {a the sliver elrelat, wits tho dats: eo ia a ie Heblasan Now Beet M. E. | improved, tho methous of. manufacture in Ger- | State had been diverted from tho port of | and unfoertunute: hands of Mario Antolnette. Peruse nd wife, i Ba to ay, clus C Welder. Veta moved, would clango from rod, orange. or yol- | the result of the combination being extreme. | Sauxhter uf John an Fergut | inany being superior to those In vogue in this | yy re vty | IS It was suid, this isa rontter of tradition, | low to tho whitcucss of an overhead aun, In 4 5 1 pionthe 23 days. ed 1S teary Hee ee ae cringtong A, tis Hiskey New | country. Sire Neubatser, bowevor, took him | Piilladelphla at a great loss to the city's | Muh Asie wes aul tee the mee ocrtaia 40 ond | this why (probably, for f Have nat yet aven Prof. 1 lnrimontous and recheret: fe Meoeaded | funeral Huuhlay et tem. trom the redone ee and Bi. Waikure Soling, lil, are at tho | tun tending retail candy establishment, whore | coninercs and manufactures. Tho product | Gan hud out. Lungloy's paper) fr ban beon onlyby dotatiod ex- | Toad toltety style fouls Tt os Cette | tocelvarsComatorye coerce and thencoar an fa A Leland. Tho Corelanny wae RE of the State In 1870 way 14,8539 barrels per a perimonts sfiistead ces onoral, Faprontnn. (one in esnehes ot ins; nile one of REIRSON TOT arte Benrna Knute, 10 months old, died suddenly | \uvietios uf which ho took along with bin, | day, and the annunl export from Philadel | TEE FIELD AND STABLE. Eee oa oe ae ee cepa ane | White satin, with panier corsage, Is pecitlinr- . ANNOUNCEMENT: 4 A sino is really blue, his apparent ec 7 y N1S, pnd without medient attendances at ba clock yo4° | prumising, to tntralucs them to the Teeonid | pliin was 1y{01,GW barrols. In 1880 tho export to the affoct of absorption oxultad by his atmos- | ly offectiva under vaporous black laces the | \RNOUNGESENT OTT ene, any" r ul a fi o! 7 ? fe .] ” t a. by MEN q Fae en TCCCT ES. TEC ee ae ene eee eerie a eearcroof berteravers | ad fallen to 1,085,018 barrels, while tho | Veterinary Hygiene, CVS.t Experiments | phere of yapors (chiotly motallio). PE EC er eee TEU Matines ARN RUNGE ‘conducts the te Mey. WAT Srom Germany, aud it {supposed that tho Httlo | age quality thin the American was that wages |, product of the Stnto had swelled to for tho Purpone of Ancertaining the Soe Cae e EAR inee toilets one of pench-blossom satin and ‘day. eeDg toe One dled trum oxbuustion cvasequent upon the | Faq jowerin Germany, und they wera tbusen- | the onornious figure of 7,4 barrels, | Nutritive Valuo of the Varioun Kinds | STEPHANIE'S TROUSSEAU. + Jong voyage. ubled 19 devote more time teathe preparation of nae 5 7 ery Accurate Me Juaeee ¥, Dnow and wife, of 148 Walnut | thole stove, whieh, toa, when completed, brougnt | Ot Inerease vf nearly 500 por cont since 1870, Cad tobe or Rad ry pear atreet, werosummoned on Friday last to the | Detter prices than it did in America. He ac- | * At presont” continued the Senator, * neat- 4 1 ell home'of Mr. Drom's brothor, Augustus Dram, | knowledsed, huwever, that the cocounut candies | jy the whole product of 64,000 burrels perday Practical Observation Fully as Rolias “near Wadaworth, Wis., who it’ was stated was | Woro a vilunble nddition to his stock of kdowl- | i yin od from the Bradford district by the | Mle-Sheer Dying. Jying at tho point of death with Inflammation of | edge, and said that they would create n sons | 18 shipped fram is ‘From Our Own Correspondent. moussellnede-sole, trimmed with —point- IE CHICAGO LIGHT GUARD Vy HA Te . tlt hil orsare of SOee ee Ag thole tirst " ET. ‘The Dridal Ontat of the Holgian Pring | (Alencon, anode itl Ble Srronght in | Suggtina thls ovonion at tho Gena 1S ene cess Who Mus Just Married the Heir | Inrgu floral designs; a short costume of satin to the Throno of Ausiria, ~ merveilleux {3 cream color, with sleeves and rpuE FIRST REGULAR WEERLY . Spectat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune. corange of Malines Inces three costumes-de- | o_o iGcting of the South Bnd Bhewor 31, Fee ee Poy atarted at oncer aid aon | Rion into German candy world oasoonasin- | United Pipe Lines, or, in other wordsby the | cuayratn, Illy May 20—AN ngriculturnl | Bhussers, May 4—Yesterday all the | Ville, in rogo, molre, and bronze Pokin,—-the COngregntlanat Chute sore ye teess pa piter-asceond dispatch annotnced bis death, pehGH Standard Oil Company, whoso lines run | gconoinists have found it desirable to ascor- | fominino world of Brussels crowded tho | Corsnge and tunique of tho latter belng of om | and Fortiotnst., wuen ihe annual elecdon otvaas 4 a Sa on helaa pin ting Inst night LINCOLN PARK Westward, meeting the Tiltaditaila we Rens talon the comparative value, as to nutritive | joval Palace toses the trousseau of Princess broldored washniures. aud one 1 prone-coler: Toquusted. OF towers and triact ‘te Chinamen held a mass-mecting Inst n - Ing Railroad at Milford, and is thence shipped | propertics of tho different kinds of food 1 , ‘| Bras 1 7 d ¥ vo! Ce i \- ANDS ISLTORS YESTERDAY—~IM~> by rs . hanie-truly 9 4 clous display of 5 YN gulpure ME CHT INION, Hee Oana tear tie care ee eee MaVRSInNT# ENCE LAST BUSSIEI dircet to Now York Cl}, Another lino runs | weualy given to domvatic animale; and tho | StePhante, YB MAT gd the-Alps, with colinr and cuffs in), utp’ ICAGO | UNION 5 VETE! robes and lingerto, jewels and Incest! Tho GRANVILLE, Club will hold an adjourned mocting at th bed-lincn, arranged on atarge table in tho ———_———_ + | Boum rate Castile Hotel. this eveninu atsccoet, middle of tho King's supper-room, which THE WEATHER, AUCTION SAL was formerly used a3 @ ball-room, amazed OFFIck oF THE CitEF SIGNAL OFFICER, | ~~ nnn the visitors by {ts vaporous textura, and re- | WasiinaTon, D.C., May 23—1 0, m.—For GEO. P. GORE & CO, called visions of that mythical stuff of.which / Tennesseo ani the Me vallet Nant Jone 214 & 215 Madison steoet, the wings of sy!phs are woven in Fairy- | raing and partiniy cloudy weather, easterly Innd. Hero pillow-casos formed ‘9 | to southerly winds, stationary or slight riso REGULAR TRADE SALES dreamy mags of oubroldery, and lace, | In temperature, and rising followed by fall- DRY GOODS. and silk, and: shimmering satin; | ing barometer in the Ohio Valley and tha 9 while, on smatler tables, handkerchiofs, | Southwest. TUESDAY, May 24, 9:30 «. m., and THURSDAY, fichus, collars, and other light appendages of For the Lake regions, slightly warmer, May 26, 9:30 a, m, the toilet were displayed in wonderful pro- | partly cloudy weather; locnl rains tn the | , Hoth Sales Vary Important and Attractive, Clots fusion,—also recalling the gossamer fabrics Upper Lake regions, winds shifting to east- ‘EU Hf 0 In which Ariel, Puck, and Titanta draped | erly, and southerly, stationary or slowly fall- themselves to enable them to perform their Ing barometar. Mississtpp! and Lower Mis- acral flights. To the right and left, jewels | sourl Valleys, Nght rains and partly cloudy prehenaible information of a tundryman, the | ‘Tho fine weather of yesterday called out thou- | Uorthward from Bradford to the New York | experiments made for the purpose have Feporter understood that tho objectuf the mest | gangs of people to the pnrks and driveways, the | Stnto line, Is thenee carried to New | ovonl numerous, Htecontly—that Is, within He elgdiaus lngaunio of, Asia, wan tho orzant- | number gf visitors at Lincoln Park boing esti- | york City, while other lines lend ty tho last twenty yonrs,—tho samo have bean care Rerlon a Chinese Freemasonry and Protoetive | mated 1€25,000, Since tho Iast summer soason | Buffalo and Cleveland, Philadelphia, eae on wary axtenslyelys bah with grout sare unt ae D ducted n Gospet meeting at tho maria Se atin eacuine © aie Mann | tho amost avaliable port for the re exporiwontal arations, particularly in Germany. }. W. DEAN con t q “lat : i eo eAN conistoventig wom lame wud: | Lake-Bhore drive ‘has eon complotod, | Moment and shivment of petroleum | As montionod in a former artiolo, good hay, or ence that came froim the bighwayd and byways | sading sitwan acres of luwn and n walk of nenr- thus loses,tho Inestimable advantage to her | rathor the nutrition-value of good hay, hasbeen ee ET a eae te et ations iiseuty | ly ntmile,and tho Pine-stroet drivo and break- | commerce and manufactures of the largest | agrood upou as tho most couventont unit, and!s -Jeot was" Pence." Au attor-meeting was held | water bave nlgo been completed. ‘Tho Laki- oll districts in the country. We only ask for | usually designated as 100, (n most of the feod- and ome signitied thoir desire to become Chris- | shore drive has beon Tringed with 100 new largo the right of way which this vill will secure | ing experiments tho food. miven at every ment eee to Identify themselves with the Church itty vane Ha a undorwone i ree tousto build a plpe-tine from the Bradford | bas boon carefully wolghod, and tho Increnso of ‘Tun Noned of Police Commissioners of Clove- | Ween thotwunbly ropntred, Thule more thann | district, thirty-two miles, to St. Mary’s Sta- | testand fat produecd has beon dotermined by Yl dozen years ao tho city exponded only about | tion, on the Philadelphia & Erie Division of | Wolehing the animal or animals oxperimontod tineenty centiy Wialtad. this city, omelale ot #10008 yearon her parks, but now the umount | the Pennsylvania Haltrond, over which our | with at revular Intervals, eay avery two, four, that elty recently, visitwd this city. bave for, | nas inerdnsed to $000. ad the amount af one | VE a bee r cvilel, Our | vo, or eoven days. ‘The Incroaso of live wolnht, Tee ee ea eee ccriutondent feGaris | soyment and recrention the parks wiford ten | wells may find o dircct outlet to Phils | or course, was considered as gala In tlosh and _pler Chie? Swacie. Gesrotary Peteie; Prot, fines | MuUUtltuule OF peoplo mukes the mouvy wisoly | ielphia, ‘The terminal facilities hera will | fas, and cradited to-tho uutritious offect of tho rott, Maj. Homaman, Capt. Hontield, Lieut, Cur- . then be improved und new distilleries built? ‘ rler, and othr olielte gud promise if the viait ia foud. If the animal experimented with was a loneers. WH WILL CLOSE OUT AT AtcriON, Monday, May 23, ‘ ‘Tho Standard Company, Emery explained ; Ans ae ic in magnificent cnskets fairly dazzled with senther, winds generally Scone Sant tn suuttty d la returned that tho Clovetnad * f plenty N. HLS, » | working animal, tho amount of work pers | tholr splundor; in the midstof which was | Slight risoin temperature, and stato COMMENCING Me a We Zour SS TS eae ouee plenty BUBURNAS * had the exclusive right to lay | formed was takou into cousiderstion,—and, if | seen a parure truly royal, consisting of o | Sluwly falling barometer. AT 10 ASL SILANE, Marnew Freier, white attempting to Jum ‘This ovoning tho Board of Trustees will mect | Pipes over about thirty-elzht miles of land | tho samo was production In other rospocts (was, upon engine No, TW, on tho Northwere ine to ae ue palace of the ‘athooes of tho village | on the sonth grade of the Alleghenies, and It | for instance, 9 milch cow), the quantity and rund af tho Ogdon avenue crossing at 6:0 Inst | foe the coming yoar, and tu consider tho water- | Wis HOW inipossiule fur the producers not in | quality of the milk wore taken into account,— PHS samt re ia Ta finer aur the on works question, this monopuly to reach the Pulladelphia, find its ficrease credited to tho food. Tho above everely in, ls By slur, f= a ot ' tended bim, put threo stliches Ina deep wound, | ‘The Water-Works having been recently sold Erie Rallrond on the south slupo of the | method, however bas uleo been roversod by os- hel reves 7 inountains, ‘Phis was the end and alm of | 4, ‘ jrilch ho coals very awergus, atthe peu | to tuo ‘Town of Lak, to vile wil tuvaabout | tho Free Pine-Lino bill, J. Levering Jones, | {tei ew requtee tomive a cartaln amount of Vonrsof fixe, Migie, AUdH Machinist Wy trade. | &Xteen months in whiol to erect new works and | jn helinif uf the lund-owners of Dauphin, tf a ss iting elthor in flesh and Ho waa tnken tobis home, No 18 Weat Soyeu- | lay a portion of the water-pipe cireult, Con- | Montgomery, Lancaster, Chester, and other | 8° imal production, consisting elthor tn flesh anc teenth street, eldering tho short time in which todo ahd noe countics, opposed the til at Tent nn tp rat RA ego ets ig sels ae Pe vel Pt vee | casnry work, It Is necessury that it should be | letter from A.J. Cassatt, Firs ee-Presl- 01 . fs Wool, otc, a ee a rear th colebeated | under way at ouce. ’ dent of the Pensyivania Rallrond, whieh, In | ease might huppon to be, | In theau Idtter oxper yeaterday afternoon, ‘There was a ‘large | ‘The Bonrd witl arrange for a pumping engine | View of the position taken by tho grent cor epee Trak Re okTaen My avon ‘ny tue Audience composed malnly of old members and porutlonin the present controversy, has a u if iv ya to friends of the school, ‘Tho exerclues wore con- which will furnish not less than 5,000,000 ations greater importance than may at first nupear: sain, but ingruused or devreuscd so 48 to cause ducted by Henry Decker, the Superintendent, | Of water por day, and when it is known that the | “yar sun: In reply to Inquiries contained CT urate ton EE CET ey EE and anung, {ose who, took part wern County | proposed works wil be obliged to give water to | jy your fuver of tho Sih hist, Lbeg to say: | Pruvosche’ add: either promoted. moutfd _Buverintondent A-G. Lane, who wus the lrst | the present territory and, in addition; to Colo- | First, that wa ure now transporting Over vitr | oF decrenzod, ot ony by tho Individuatity ot Ree eee ee ee door ay, | Bour, Pullman, Kensington, Irundule, South | lines an average of 200 cars of ol hor day, the oxportiaental aulnial, or by. tho ditterences former Superintendents, = . Chlengo, and Grand Crossing, ts thought thut | Second, in the early history of the oll trade | entwed by Korms, spucies, Lruad. temperament, ‘Tite Irish-American Club met yerterdayafter- | Oven thls capacity will be hardly enouxh, A | the New York Cuntral and Now York & Lake Ant sh but alae by innutiorableexternal 2 Seer eat Toute Afior some youtina | Part of the proposed. tork will inelude'the pur- | Erle Itailrond Compatties did not have faelll- | Ghrounatunees, conditions, and surroundings, Dusinese: tive persona were elected to members | chnso and laying of‘ono mile of pips twenty. | Hes for doing business in the off regions, | suuh us soason of the yeur, tomporutur ship. Tho numes Of five xentlamon were pro- | four inches diameter, one mito twenty inches | Wt therefore the Pennsylvania nll | degra of moisture of tho utmosphoro, etc. —it posed for incmoership, which wero referred to ° yoad carried the bulk of the trade, | becomes obvious that the results of all such Mo kxccutivecommitces, The favcntivecome | diameter, and one mite aixteon Inches diameter. | andin the years you mentioned (1870, 1873, | oxporimouts will necdssurily bo luaccurute, and initteo wero Instructed to report rules at tho | This must necessarily invalvo a large expendi | iy75, I87d, an wo. transported | novvory rolinblo, uilless overything allo tu. ex- hext session of the Club. A committeo was ap- | tre of money, and It wilt stand tho Mourd In | ¢, 45 to 63 por cent of all tho olf | ertun’ intluonce, favorable or unfavorablo, ts Dolmed on newspapers and puriodicnle, “Thetr | band to be very careful in their work, Troe oy diadgm and eollar of turquoises encircled by ue Sa Eon ere Lirilahesxthefol- diamonds, which was presented by the King Light rains and partly cloudy weather pre- and Queen of the Belgians. Another parure sailed gant mon tiern en te eae was of rubies and brilliants; and a third of tutes, Atl , A cs sapphires surrounded with diamonds, which ant {nir weather continues in the jake 3e> gion. ‘Tho temporature has risen slightly on will bo worn at the first Court-ball given in | the Atiantte coast and in the lake region, and honor of the Royal marriage. ‘The Inst was | fallen slightly In the Lower Mfisaisslpp! and the giftof the brother of tho Emperor of Lower Missouri Valleys, it 1s above mean Austria-Hungary, and the former that of tho } for, the monty. excoptin the Western Gulf : » Ei ly to th Emperor. Near these, five brilliant solttatres Binles and erie op seater arcane were seen Inacasket studded with jewols, | Now England nnd the Middlo States, where which almost seemed to rival its contents in Nght ant able ayinds age rupnetell aaciiee ae + to rivers hia enty-s! conty eas ae a aii rr Little Rock, elght inches at Shreveport, nine Ty which, howover, ennnot bo descrived inde: | Mees at Leavenworth, and fallen slowlyat tall, in view of the innumerable objects claim- Indications are that falr weather will pre- ing attention, Hore we seo n medallion sur- | vail In districts on the Atlantic coast during rounded with brililants, containing the min- | Tuesday, with slowly rising tomperature, Inture of the Archduke Iudolph, the present | L!¢ Lower Missouri at Kansas and the Ked Riv lowly. ‘Pho Mississippi will of the bridegroom to the bride; there Pye ell tla Oat pei Lu n jeweled cuskut of fabulous value, CAL UNSEIVATIONA. ; present by the manufacturers of | —___tircana, M py Oe Vienna, —equally esteemed © ag a | _ Time | Mar, (Ther.| Hu | Wind.) Vell en. 300 Cases aa aee ES, SLIPPERS Boots, Shoes & Slippers, RETAILERS OF BOOTS, Si ‘Wednesday, May 2 Especially dostanod for city retail trato, sada deal AND Of 2,000 Cases, L F q t ly taken into duo consideration, but also ree i abl 7" ee eesettorar core | _ Poo sulury question it J5 thought will entl-out | slipped, We are wow doing abnut | 4 farteatly amdurtood “as to tho extent of its iue | manifestation of respect from subjects over on eee a wePnesicadmorteauine fy ner of Clark und Madison streats. an animated eee ek ee wile crane that we butt had ‘a capaelty of | Wucner. All this, of coursu. makes the samo a | whom the reciplentwill rulo ag future Em- pis 7 * (ue body of at unknown man waa found ats '| Nee Oe Boone Alves of componsatl 4 7 complleatod: wifalr.. Bosides that, the same | regs ag for the costly aplendodor the gift. 0 Sale Commoncos at 9:30 prompt. FE Ete, aid. ‘The present rates of compensation arons | elghty barrels, Vut we have from tne to | ictnds of food may uitfer considerably ta | Press, 3 v o'clock yesterday aftornoan floating In the luke | follows: Attorney, $2,200; Clerk, #12: ‘Trens- | tine {ucrensed this capacity, and within tho | quality, and consequently fo nutritonevatue, | ‘Lurning to the right, a marvelous array of B GEO, F t She Tatere kanese nnd was taken, ee tax cinta, rAwonte foes eAOO: Assistant, | jnst year or two all, the | tankcars | For inutanao, tho “samy Kinds (of grussos | fans confronts us, some in antique mount- | St = a Morgue, where itawaits {dontifteation and the flo: Ol! Inspeutur, two-thirds of ull foe that “have been added have been | grown on differant soils possoas— dit= tons Coroner's inquest. The deceased was ubout 25 er, $40} Comptroiter, $1,000; Assia- | 0! peara at auc, lve Tour Sizbe, inction tat, fine Heal Se Sete rs. fiery of tug officurs raliraad yet a air, smooth faco, and was clud ina blavk fruck- | who' received one ‘of the largest salaries last | oll fiuld 1 7 Cont, Hantalouns: Gnd. vests white abiet, and | Sete ieouhod at themomberat the Boned wie | thitn a siuficlent eapnelty to move all tho oll | Hae of cutting and the curing of the Bly, have wulter-shoes, Tho body bad evidently Yeen In | had elected him, and aid that be could gota | that enn be produced inthe territory. So far | geass was in blow (a, asa rule, more nutritious The water somo tivo or aix Weeks, a8 it wus very | good man. to do bie work for $75 per month, | ng our ling is concerned, we are thoroughly | tain bay which was cut before or after that Inuch decom posed. while the Board patd him over $ta,—and the | vommitted to the policy of charging uniform | tine, only cortain productions ean neither At an early houy yeaterday morning C.Tebold, | &md was truc, It Khowed negligence on tho | rates to all shippers ofall. We have always | bo measured nor weighed, but anly be catl- of Nu. 413 Muy “streot, “found the badl art of persons fixing hie sulary.capecinily 6048 | toon assure wnt producers | mated, and sttil aco of great importance. For Tangled ‘romalna of a insn aeattored wlon tae for dia™"nutside, work. With tho ‘pres a err een eres Pree a inatunce, iu u working animnl It mukean great Irncka of tho Ilinois Central Rallroad south of | Ont prospeut, uf laryo | oxpeniitures | in 1 vided the rates wero | Uliference, and affects Its strouyth und ondur- Harrison strect. “Cho head wasdintant from tho | Witor-works: “and in’ strovt and rower! did notatfect thom, provided the rates wero | ince, whuthar tho tibecs of Ita muscles vty firm Dody nbout 100 yards, and tho Indicitions were | improvements tn tho various purta of tho | wnlfyrin. ‘Therefore, 1 nm ata loss to under- | ong gottd, or softand tubby. All tho influences that tho body hid been dragged n lou distanco | Village, the taxpayers will bull with deliant ( stand what interest will be served by bulld- | wich dircotly atfoet the ‘animal xro able to beneath a train of ears, ‘Tho fragments were | Any mio woo iscarcfulin the expenditures of | ing plpe-lines to tho seal ward, unless | cause a diiferonca in tho resulta of fecding ox- athered and taken to tho Morguo by Officer | Village money, and be neod not be afrald of | jt be that parties desire to make 2 | perinonts amounting to Wor oven 25 per vont; Hillard. ‘Tho decenscd was about 25 yoars old, | sucrilioing bitisell pollticully. speciation out of it. Pleuso bear in mind | while the intluences ” whtch directly af- sandy Kate edt shorecund wore k dace wll of | Yhy cundidates for ‘Frustau in the place uf the | ft wore than eleht-tonths of the oll com | fet tho nutritious qualltios of tho -clotuing. In the pockets wore found 40 cents In | late Col, Bowen nre coming nt lost to the fronts | ita the seaboard is exported andthatat | food aro stilt | grontor, and cause ohinge. a portion of 4 & bill, and a curd of | Tho names wientioned avo apt Berry, of Pull- | ie to 1e pri i four tl diiferances ns high as20 to &) por cont. It will Abrubnin Goldsteln, second-hand deator, at No. | an, and formorly of the South Park; G. any reasonable price, say three or four times | thug be econ tut fooding experiments, unless— “B50 Clark street, | * Ford, who. bas been a Trustvo, and who was an | the present selling price of refined ott it t8 | hut is noxt to Impossibio—overything’ Is taken Unsttecesafal candidute for the office lust year; | tha cheapest light in the world, and [f the | fyio due consideradan, and correctly Judged na phinays at Ila. a Wa held {bo funcralof | Haniel H. Horne, woo probably knows how to | price were advan 0 2 cents per gallon | toits otfect, ure not of vory great practical Fa honins 3 fuore, wha. ul d " eduesd ny inet, nt SH | run Hyde Pare better thin any man within its | the sales would be ns large as they are now | vuluo, and aro very far froin Taine rolinbie. eee Cea Tt dea rele ities wrens | borders: Viotor Curtis of Grund Croseings and | at ig conts, It is therefore u question of No- | Their results aro only approximutoly correct, Unteurs: dutiag tho Warcaa attorwarde Joined. | Beunler ot othars, tne cece one anne ting | tonal fmportanes that the producor, the | and therefore must fuukud upon as moro the Chlenga pulley foreo, Fur over sixteen thera will also oho un etcattinn orn couuigo ut transporter, and the refiner should be well } pelnters, 4 ob ft tt years ho gerved in the various capneltios of pas tf vitluyo to city chars | pild for the service performed by each, ‘Fen | Lng-coutinued | obsorvations practtonl ruliuan, dotective, Sermunnt,and Btntionkeopar | tenn Oe Kovermmont from villaxo to elty ¢ cents per gallon advance pon the nverage | Stock-ralaiog aud feeding, in wolch all to minog Be Cee eee Lek Binet Chien tie ne ree | tet i Ee ee ev oninelt cil oxparted dating wie | Getillaure taken into consideration, -vven If $ a 5 ‘Morgan urna, whoruns nanloonan Hyde ark | price of the ratined off exported during the | oyerytning is based only upon estimation,—are, signed two yeurs age on aecount of poor bealth, | avenue near Fifty-seventh streat, Waa arrosted | yenr 1880 (andl much higher prices have been he funeral wus conducted by tho Musone, the y OV “3 tens - on tho whule, more tulfable, and, at any rate, a! attendance being. trge and Ube tomal tribute Facedny evening for solltug Mquor without # | realized within w few years) would have | mory practicul value, eapeoially if mado by in- WRAPS AND DRI. Ladies that contemplate purchasing an Outside Garment or Dress this season should not fail to Inspect the elegant ling of Imported and Dumestle * Noveltles” now shown by the rd sity. Fourtl the | ferent nutrition-values, because the quality of 129 barrels capnelty. | Fourth, the | tisoilaltocts tho proportion uf thelr constituent anin have far more | cluments. Tho hurvesting of the ceronls, tho ings of chased gold, othors In lace and feath- Henn Vharwomicion, at. ers; whilo two of the eighteenth century loan humidity, Tete ay 9 painted In water-colors are, in an artlatte Lense vemporaturo, 402 point of view, the chefs d’auvre of the col- GENENAL OBSERVATIONS. lection, These aro mounted in gold, and G0, May ZI—t0i18 mm, painted in Watteau style, with allthe coquet- tish brillinncy of that artist, whose pencil so well delineated the spirit, grace, and, If 1 tiny so speak, the laiascr «llor of the eighteenth century, A fan of rare beauty was presented by the Count of Flanders, It is of gold, and charm- ingly painted by ono of the famous artists of the day,” ‘The subject represented is the * Wedding of the Shepherdg,”—n sub- ject full of poesy and truth, the shepherds resembling those of Millet rather than those fanciful creations, with rouged cheeks und powdered hair, who inhabit the realms of imagination where too many artists seek their heroes and heroines. ‘There are also painted medalions inserted in several lace fans, equally poetic ii conception as ‘Tho Shepherds’ Wedding,” ench one of which is an artistic study, und singularly effective in its chaste and vaporous framing, ‘Che | roulsviite. feather fans in their jeweled handles, those |/dfarquette... of point-d,’Aloncon and other laces exuuis- a eet Ts itly designed for this important occasion, with. their pole, pearl, and gem-studdes cy Oi, iy OW Our stock, both for style and prices Is bastirpasteds Certainly nant ae tn: uses cun pretend to halt of the eyasoriment either in Dressed or Wraps. ‘Tho reason of It Is, we make a specialty of this business, devoting a ‘Consequently : b brought $30,000,000 more money Into tho | telligent aud competine wen, than all urtiicially | mountings, formed a charming grouping in our time and ability to It. Yory oluvurate, ‘Tho fomains ware intorred ut RYANSTOS, country.” . conducted fooding oxvorimente, ‘Tho utter, | tho nildst of ull this regal splondor, wiiere We excol other houses that only pare ‘and a yrown-vp daughter. 8 ‘Tho changes in the timo of train, consequent ———a though, ure valuublo If thelr resulta aro vorifiod | art seemed to have centered its cholcust y fraction of thelr timo and attention bd Pp ba upon tho reinovnl uf tho Northwestern [nitrond THE GILLEN CASE. and ourrected by chomieu! analyals and by prac- | treasures, and wealth poured out its olfer- thelr Sult Department. « A LANGE number of the Chiongo silyer-gildera | tuto their new depot, whlch will interest tho i Ueont upolleations but the moat that oan bo} ings, tn the general movement of affectionnte f Sasurabled yemerday fH Ng. St Went, Lake streot, Kvanaton public ura as fullow thority tng pene Tho police appenr to have had very good | asvertal jaca by, Fooding: (experiments caucern: fa 8 purpuse ol joariug addresa's on tho js nhornings jane 0! 19 oUtcornin ‘nl ra = | ng the nutrition-valuo ot Oo vurlous rospect uff protective orgguiuntions Tho meets | wilt opariuo Weer Sida vepot, bueal trains | Peasons for having forgotten so much con- | {i rT 6 kinds of food fs uw medium, aubject to considera- Ing wad culled to order by A. J. Stange, Chuir- | golng tu will stop thore. Tho new Evanston ox- corning the casu of Charles Gillen, who was | tte Varlaione above und Bele It Is very eol- Fae ee a ea ee a ne eit ara plube una Civanmina, | rectly Urowght Lack at consldarable, ox: | din tity anno kinds of aenuals aid thn extn a Tru at bly ol onsen) ho stop bet i! ut y q ny wi 2 BAING nds of annals wre SHIND ‘i nag He ‘ni stationa, | pense from Denver, Colo, The complainant | Pits or rood. give tho snmoe results, Al Wo repeat that any Lady who studles hor own interest ‘cannot afford not ae amino our Stock before pureliasing. 00 now. Children’s Dept. syinpathy allled to respect for the majesty of royalty. 2 All the printers of the Iustrious Flemish school, which stilt embraces so many noblo representatives, united to offer an album to BESHIBAREALE Late easesaIAeMe ABST RASS LesasAs! APSVSLERREAAASTESRSSSRE REVENUE: CES: eeeseeverenrs! Bhort speeches in favor of nepeedy and | and will return nt 5345, stopp this, Prince: BINOr’ 8 ie Organizition similnr to those in ae Of the north-zoing trun tke winkee train | is not the Innocent Wisconsin girl sho was | powaver, bas beon recognized, and tho tablos the Princess Styphanta In, memory, of i HH t rons, as we are turning out rosa in Cincinnati and the Hast. Sr. Paul Speen- | arrives at 81 Instead of 4:40; tho Green Huy | represented tu bo, nor fs her condition so pit- | pretending to give the nutrition-valuo of tho | success of which enterprise ls manifested by Fy) Ts o great success, as Aa has nas ouf An spoke with some nppliuse in favor of a | express arrives “ut its Intend of USHs | iuiie ay wasrepresented, Hor name ia | Various klnds of food Ia Squroe ee only medi- | the superb voluine ot paintings which occt- 7 the same class of work thal monopoly on tho partot the silver-gilders, ine | and the = Winnetkn — passenuor _ arrives | ip . un values, und do not acco. ‘The ditferenuos, | He pi r ha KA Witte tn ab Ladies’ Goods sv popular. Aependent of tho bosies, to thoreby freothem- | ut 1:46 fnstond of 1:45; the Evanston | fhoresa Moore, and sho ts now living some | bowavor, are not very Rreat, and aro the neces. | bled a conspicuous place among: the magni: selves from the distredacs uttendant upon a | oxpross arrives at 6220; tho 8:45 train, povs only cet bresens. Every Jicture tH 2 gem 3 here, _ a dreamy landscape, over which a shimmer of moonlight is shown, and wherein we seem A Welsh Opinion of Royalty. to hear the leaves rustilng In the night winds; It {s, wo'think. eee that the Prince there & forest on, the verge of slumbering | of Wales tine declined to nilow hie nuine tu bo waters, under a-sky of Ilmpid blue, over | used in connection with the Nattonal Eisteddtod which clouds are gathering In fleecy inasses, | Of Wales. The loyalty of the Wolsh peuple ts be- —a tranquil ploture, whoxe distances pro- | yond question, but when thoy wek a fittle favor duce fhe vague feoling of melancholy so | tought, if possible, tobo granted, As thora often inspired" by painters of | must have been reasons why bis loyal Highness G declined to have unything todo with tho Eis- th Nortt ‘Then, | a8 () fojd pia Mert ae ie Wee atMted | tedutord, tercomaa pity thoy were not stated: ot ra de8 ubVVE OnUmeritad. eee ee eee eee ante | faWinnctea,and vol todiencoo: the Sundayexs | Where on Twenty-second streot, sestdes bo- | sary result oF tho euttia NAN Bnd uthors spoke to the same purpose: but the | pross is due at 9:05; the slow tive” loaves now | Ing In the neighborhood of 30 yoars of axe, | 7 ee , meollng udjourned without ducialye action, ut 605, Of tho nuuth-golng trains tho Lake | {t ig sald ste has once been marrled, and Is Srovanron, Wis. Bay mt i tig tp Hany Roor, a man 40 years of age, who | Forest passonger In dug ut 7 o'cluok, Instead Of | the mother of two children, “When ale mot Thera, aa Balng nround amon. she claiuis to bow New Slexico ierenant in town to | alls the, Highland Park train wreiveg ut 0:18; Ine h seep Ate ein ingur alone, aad whore buy goods, wae shot in the ath tg bout O80 stead of ¥:10; the throuxh train arrives at i:20, | and took up with Cillen.she was estranged | down, aud dio, Some linger slong, and athors what notorious bouso on Hubbard court near AAC OE eet ned Se BUnduy:eanroee nee Et eget og nee of dirt; vars droop; #ume awell around tho low. PARISIAN SUIT C0, State and Monroe-sts. Under Palmer House Our Fashion Jonrnal for, Mays, com taining advanced Styles und Cholee Reads Ing Matter, will bo sent free to any dress. Btate wtroot. At thu hotal ail detaliod in- | S42 Inetend of 3: t orjuw. From sugs a description ean you toll formation relntivo to the affair was pore KNOLEWOOD. matters were In’ sad discord until Gillen o ‘odo for thom? Yours, ry airy (BG, BERIT Wee POT. |] rho Rnglewond Union Veteran Club will hold | skipped out, and this he did tn the meanest | Wels WTOHgCAn WOAUE Ha fue sb Sites Jearned was the somewhat doubttul and un 8 Memorial servic on tho evening ot Decorution- | manner imaginable. Inviting her bt fe- | Anawer—Tt scoms you .omitted in your do- Iufuctory statement that the shooting was uc ay at Fan Hall, which will be free to tho | company hin to the theater one afternoon, he | scription’ some very Important polnta.—thut ts, dental, “Conaldering tho fact tut New Btuxte public, Old soldiers xro particularly invited to | oycused’ himself at the end of the first act, | falied to mention valuable diagnostic symptome ure in tho bablt. of carrying murderous Kttend, .A delegation of the Nincteenth IMtnola | aug hastening back to the houses packed up | whlch certainly are presenty—and do not muy shooters aod wheu under the iutiuence of drit Volunteer infantry Veteran Clup from Colewgo | Hivawn and her clothing wud touk the first | Saythiny In regard to food and keeping; but the Of turning looso at anything that proionte t- | will be prosont wilh thelr old Ate and drum | Panwe Aly Wee COU Oo Oe civen to | Sow hints you give inake it wlmost woum that the self: the version favoring tho aecltentul dies | Majors, Novine and Moore, Toe hall willbe | tall if aay advert fd isles oF cheailinuss fo ilue i weave. bygiente Sieve! Sacentunay Seaermna uty gt | Moin aeetreg aia aac atmos | MENUESR arian eo iwwanis | Saat cook, anee cra a je woundus nas 141 le ss" plants, # nut a f ue! Dee T Ora ee ee ee ay Tani efor the wecuton by the saute Park | abouts of Stra. Monre they hoped to snare | CoNtAited tnaulliciant tliat ee ouasanty to 3 3 ft will b t aanyeroua, Cominissionera from their hot-bouees. The | the retuges, fe wis ton sharp for then, Rubsuituta thod tha Me more nutes, Dut we Tug Union Catholic Library Asgooiation held program ah Sonnet a fates, seattaliant, however, aud It was purely ou wecldunt that | the samo timo easy of digestion. It will also bo its quarterly moving at the Library rooms, tn | WIATIAL Tell O Ote vine eengin battic, andad | ee was found at Denver. Even after his ar- | advisable to soparate the healthy animals trom tho Honoré Bluck, ut 4 o'clock, Siinday attor- | Of MBKetry Mine Art eS kore Prosidentor the | rest, aud while he was trying to habens-cor- the disunsed vues, und to kucp tho latter by hoon. Judge Maran presided, "The ‘Trousurer | Sigye tthe evening's oxerciscs wit closs with « | pus out before the arrival of the Chicazo themscives, Shull have to say more about it at Wo muke these remarka hecaure the refusal of wauty and mysterious poesy, ap characters | the Prince to patronize the Kisteddfod has not istic of the works of tho Flumish painter, | only created a sore fveling in the Principality, it who better than any other knows how to | bas alsoexposed bim to vulgar abuso, and hag paint sunshine and siiadow. storm and calin, | ven the enemies of tha monarchy the oppor- —who even enchants you with his stones by | tunity of uttacking not moroly tho Princo bim- the roadside, the dew ona blade of grass, self, but also tne Queen and tho Ruyul farnily, a contributor toa Walsh nowspaper olo- tid the. pebbles on ‘the shore.=-wo are im: | garnrubeunen aceite tnedunt hast ator aod pressed by the feeling that this homage of | foyalty'a life in this country fifty years.” urtlatle genius to the charming daughter of a “Already,” ho continucs, “the Walsh press King must fave been inspired by the dellcata | have been beard to grumble, uot only loudly appreciation of the Princess for works of | butangrtiy, at thia uogracious conduct of hin Art, as Well as by the guodness of the King | Whosomo day hopes tu be culled bis mot Gra- 0: clous Majesty. [i the columns of an Enuilab and the loyalty of a nation. reported recoipts for the pust yoar $4,440.20; ty RIAN. r dally last wook appeared au article which, ha. : Hicer, Mrs. Muore entered Into an arrange: | vothor tim KTRRINARIAN, lturn reluctantly from this magnificent ds _ 5 aA scono representing soldiers decorating the | ville 7 re though not (becuuea of tho old abstird youera 2 a ee a, uw on mand, Sse | gravee Didecewsed comrades, und tae rrettae | ment to meet hin in that ley and compro- Se iiilet, partfullo Wo glance at other surroundings. | tion for itayaity so long provalling)su outapnicen SUPPLIES. , recent: Huz Lowi Eeat he Lanes CE Ate | Hon of | The Neglected Grave" by Miss Currie | miso, It is quite unltkely that who will prose Color o} enltgtat, Which, in fact, are of momentous Interest on the present occasion, and which even oblixe att mm aitortags | ore msuor whtet will one day me to forego f& description of the pres- | burst as surely aa it iy now browing. Mon who, ents from President Grévy, amon which | if you had spoken to them sneoringly or eilxht- there wero the rarest tapestry and china,— | fugly of the principle of Royalty v tow months Gs woll ug those from the Queon of England, buck, would buve turned nway from you in dis+ the Pops (among which there fa A Ulbie ine | 8¥st, ure tow beytnning to Rea through tho mists Ini with preclous stones), and fram, other | Sf; predutice, and ty question the use of tie ing. When not only tho utter uaeluancys, but august donors, as well og frou the ladles of | tho positive ovil, of that wbich thoy have to’ pay Brussels and the nobies, and from other | su deurly for shall uve become uppuent, thon suurces, the mere mention of which would | willit and othor fooleries and sins be sent pack earcy aut the stad iniinitu ‘Therefore I | tog. Av a begtnumg In tho right direction, will bruceed BE nee ty tha bal FOUL, whore ee rota ret, she’ dropn lag, reve ody tees an array of toilets greets) thewsight, befoi ats al a Jusune custom of drivk{n; an array of tollets greets) thes MeN iL-boid | boalttis of. the Queen, tho Prince of Wales, and with admiration, ‘These ara arcanged ou | ty fest of tho foyal fatty, Welabmen hive ii] no doubt till tho nal ny a to bo anothor | ye pruen Bae ey rtoral yeuce on wees will no doubt. ‘nall to ovortowig. s ifty's fuitet r. Proctor, “ thruw out, soveral yours ago, tho 10, North Side é2as45. Grand total, ) quo iieheschool Public Library is agin open Pan can best survey the iterest could | fica uae our aun ie (a Foality Hot, white’ wun Ligh wero submitted by Mr G. E, Hirosscanana | £28 thodellvery of books. One hundred und | jig up his duties at home. but a blue one, bls apparent whitenvss bolng Hon wero eubinittod by ir, C. Be Hrowscau aud | poventy-tive now bookwbave been added to the | : duo culutly to the absurptive action of his owa Jald Ode 10, this next mosting: Judas Buran fits "Foo booke baye. boon ssgurted with grout RE TE Pica I : atmosphere, but purtly to thatot our own wir ee ide a beter epecely taunting the Amccit: | care by tho Comihittes paving the mattur in ¥ish-Oulture—She German Carp.. Teauiould bo'notloud, in considering thls “view, HUtlag the Habe fear dad TANy tarnite ovae | churge. The additions will be particularly vale |. Cinehunatl Commeretit, that our aun is probably AkiA to those aturd 4 Fuiring tho post year, vad formally Cueniig over | uable to the scholarsof the High-Xchool, as they |" Itwill be remombored, uot unly by those apes | which wo reyurd we yellowlsh, | Cupollu, for 3 Zhe ley to tho now, Preatdent, eMule A. | compriso warke on history, aciunce, pobtry. br | olully Inrektud in isd-cultuee, Uut by wauy | lustaneo, whiuh Ie docldedly yellow by born. . eal berg, who al an nk a ce euacala rte ography, travel, and a Cow prowtnent works vo | encrul ronders, that the Culted'stutes Govurii> parison. with Vora, tho oblef star of tho Lyre, 4 Freee a ee ee ae eeetiotriee | Hetiun. "The brary te open to all woo wish to | ment imported und pluced In panda at Washing | bas ueen shown by Dr, Henry Drapor to buve a ier = iter whicls i Stet end iiada i druw bool ton some uf the famous Germun carp fiva, | spectruin so ajuilur to that of the syn that the vepouses, ufter whick the moutlug uajourned, Tho Ruy. F. A. Hardin, pastor of tha Engle- | Frou Washington a oertuin mumbor of those | keenest eye cun detect neditference, Arcturus, A MEETING of delugatea from ull the Jowiah | wood Methodist Church, hav accopted an invita | fish were sent tu every State in We Union inoue | which Je somewhat wore markedly yellow, aud, docletive and organizations of Chica was beld | Won te deliver an address on L rauion-Day at |-der that the experiment of introducing them | indeed, ja regarded by some ay orauwe yellow la [eleuay witeruoon at the Odd Kullows’ Hall, | Hyron, oes Couuty, UL Str, Mardin wis a | tute the waters of this country inight be tried | color, bis a epectrgm very closuly resoumbling West Bide had netted cou tho Bau sla Dodd, Tho sorvicu will be very finpresaive, and | acute aven now. This ap} CRUCIBLES, CHEMICALS, Cpa the North Side BALANCES, GLASSWARE: E, H, SARGENT & 60 TE tne 2 Stutecst. —— TEMOVALS: HISWALL att, bY falthough not Yor thy frat time) received prouf 3 . 12 Handolph etroct, for the purpose uf devising | Chaplitu throuwh the Wur. under every condition, Its success wue ut lonet | that of the sun, ‘oe welll notoxautiy the suing, | maniking, which allow a full Inspection Ce TT ete hy at ae ar a mews of ounjplying with the requost for: al The Rev. FG. Thoarie 4a attonding the Buptist | a matter of grave doubt, It te therefore with | Tho tage value of Dr. Draper's ovidence | the magnificent robes in all thelr detalls, ua] Wales. Even tho mualeal und Hterary members To 79 ffadison made by tho-Jrustecy of the Jewish Orphuu | anniversary nt Indianapolis. ind, commendable Stato. pride that the public will | ou this polnt, Uke that of hls ovidenoy | well as giving an idea of the ofect-which | of that famlly—tho fduiing Duke of Ediuibury iy MeV eke! Asylum at Cleveland, 0. Mr, Philip Stoin pre- ‘The mission which hay been held at St, Ani’a | tearn tbat tho oxpertinent of ‘Introduoing this | reapecting she profonve of oxygen in the sided, and after simple discusslon, a commnitico | Cutholic Church during the luat wouk by the ilpy, | valuable us well ax romarkabiu Qab inte the was | bun (as whow! yy the vgomparisun of of eloven wus ordered appointed to tuke the | Father Coghlan anda numbor of Jesult pricste | ters of Obio bas succeeded, Pet. F. 8. Baicd, | tho solar spectrum with that of our own ult), (6 foutter In charge. OF this Comittee Dlessrs, | bas boon quite successful. Over 100 pervious | Fish Commisdlonor at Washington, sent thei | that tt can be studied by all wha chouse to ax- ” Eni Steln, Adolph Loeb, Abrubam iiart.and | Lave approached the Holy Sacrament of Peo* | Gs tu Mesers. Mulorte and ith, who have | nue tho pugfogrupbs Which he bas obtulned fot Churles Koztainskiwere monibers. ‘The renin | anceduring tho week. ‘Tuosduy ovenlug Fathor | tbolr carp ponda in Hamilton: County, ubout | of thy apectra fur pomparison. There ap tho fer of the cdounittes with by Informed of their | Cogbixn will deliver a lucture {the cburck on | twelve mules from the clty, On Monday and | sumo small plegs of vlads are shuwit the sav. appolutment by-wail, ‘fhe necting thes fore |“ Women and Divorce,” ‘The subject eu Uuely | ‘Tuceday lust, tho lich and With of Biuy, at thelr | trum ot (apedlis and whe spectrum of sunlikht mally adjourned, but waa tmuediately .re- | onc, aod the rus arena wantioniaa ea) be advo- peauat ere Weru spawned uv number of these | rellected from the aurfacoat a plant, and the Dreunized 'to-take ito vonslderation Jowish | cates a therough chungy In ibe divorce laws. utiful Hsh—beaaeliul at least while sinall. identity of the Hus belonging to the two spuc- rievunces Ins Russin, Rabbl Hirseh was | The lecture will provubly draw » large wudie ‘Thess young carp ace already frou bilf wa | tra can bu seen at ouce. Now Prof. Luuutoy, a ntroduced, and apoke of the Indiguitiea whlch | A number of tho pariabionors of St, A. Inch toa full Inch ba length. and as llvely ad pode | pursuilug the idea which ho threw out several : have of late boon beuped upun the Juws tu Ruse | Church mot yeuterduy afternoon fn the bull ad- the water, giving bright sclutilutions of | yur sluce, bud Leen wbly to show that our win, i wid. He thotuebt that it would) be wise to com: | joining the church tor tie purpose of organiaing 8 color ag they durt arodnd the glass bowl | though we regard bin us a wolte suu, uti : juunieuty with Beeretury Hluiny and request | Wy temperuuce society, and quite a nunibee | in which they yet did thelr homy, By early fall | though, seen frow a greater distance so that be : ta protest be sent to St, Petersburg, for | elgned the rollof muinbordup. Thuy wilt mect | they will be five or alx inebes in lenth, and in a | appeared aya star, be would probably uppour 7 this purpowy suggested that w inua-uucting of | acaln ooxt Sunday afternoon und vluct ontcurs. | yeur they will welt ut least two pounds, ‘They | yelluwlab, tv yo a blvd, UF At Joust uo bluish wut, é dewe be beld soon, The tollowing Conumlttee | As soon ov a churter ts obiniued, the Itey. P.M. } ury considered valuable pond fish fur farmers, | We seu that the gun eppuars rag or orange, or . ‘was syvolnted with power toact Inthe matter | Finaulgan will give the socloty ‘tha old woudon 4 as they urv excuilent fuod tsb, of rapid growth, | yellow (uccording to thy tate of tho ulr) whun x x will be produced when wor - by the | and tho studious littte Le royal bride, f coursy the wodding-~lresg | erent belivve to be In trulning tor tho Arcbbh oceuples the place of honor, ‘This {3 in the bide of Cuntorbury—bave thought theusel ve: traditional form, and Is-of cloth pf silver, | &bove, putrontzing Weishmen of Ike pursuits embrojdered in roses, inyrtle-lowers, laurel |, ¥ith demaulves, and orange blossoms. ‘The corsage tesrimmed.t. Sa ee with allver lace, all hand-worked In the most Gardenlog tn Toxas. delicate designs, tha rarest that ever caine | + © Burnet (Tex.) Butlatin, frum the establishment of Daubrety, the | :Tho aptary and vegotable wurden of Bir. Jubn modiste of the Queen and the Princess | W. Fry, on ‘storgan Crevk, suggests # little bit Stephante, ‘The train, which ta four inetres | te “bapoy valloy” of Hassolas, if you connect tong, is covered with slintlar lace, and eseapes | With tt Hates strawberricd und weneral theft from nader tho bridal yell in’ its trulling mrad “prosperity, | rue iat WE acanaurul ar we splendor with magnificent etfect,—the vel oloag the mounts, Bir Fry hav at prewunt belug of Brussels lace, bordered with tloral | only avout forty bives, and could keep hundreds, designs which wreathe the arms of the | but le sella them olf. Last season Mr. Fry Bulgiuu provinces and ouhor uational euiblons, | robbed oug gum dye tines, rewlicing 125 pounds aid, whons the trv goles a ond 1h 82 BS OF BOS haw: pheuit box Uf #3P7OM yp alee Cun al boy ders ie Cae G atte ar eay totaal Cuca cutscene GON aaa