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THE CHICAGO 'FRIBUNE: “FRIDAY, MAY::19, erlticl by the rahundanca of tohaces rI :od. 2 0 i \'c"l‘th tho agricuttural "enngylvanian, spitting ia an Indispienanble part of tho meightorhood of Philladelp) aronnd the Att Departmen! front of them, ILROADS. of hucolics from s, 8a they roam and notice what the Ine of them spits, ani Jeat see that picter, now; it's aa nateral As lifo; the skinia handsome;" and he closcs his rematk with an expectoration. fricnd aplts, and respor wondor hiow they make {t like that? " and ho em- phanlses the Intcrrogatory with another ejection of nicotine In solution.” And 4o the remarka and sallva flow on togethor like two souls with but n eingle Urought, or iwo hearta that boat an ona. If & advocate of good manncrs would arise ahd tench theso honest roralista to swallow thelr tobacco« uice,or equip thomaelvea with pocket-apittoons, i would deacrve woll of hismce, sud wonld the thanka of tho ladies, whose 1y sufler from the Amotican hal TIB LOCOMOTIVE EXUINIT. On my way ta the oxhibition this morning, I do- termined to examina the Jocomotives, and fo made aatraight path to the part of Machinery Hall where b disnppointed In the ex- , for thie renson that it Is cntlrely Amerlcan, or xo'nearly so that nu other nation conies in com- The locomolives exhilhited wero all good {n thelr way, and tho makers have reason ‘Tho firat 1 camo ncross was Dickaon Locomotive Works, or rather tho en- pinen from thelr establishment. ‘Chero wore two uarrow-gange engines and one broad-gange, pact_and well bullt, and dou by was an up- engine, which appenred powerfol enongh L man t of " hi hundred men ont of Toots at the eame timo. exhibit & narrow-gauj od painting upon the tender, ilnish'in every part. h hibit both broad- and narrosy-gau, T'hiladelphia & Readlns n heavy locomotive, evldently eapabloaf *Vanaking" 8 coal-train over n heavy, The People of Illinois ve. The Toledo, Wabash & Western. The Sunday Question Still Agitating the IMan- agement. o Thavs real nice; | An Important Case Under the New State Law. Dr. Fowler Appolntéd Orator for the Btate of Illinois. Rules to Bo Ohserved in Estahllahing Jnst and Reasonahlo Rates. Hoathenish Propensities of the vanian Agrioulturist, arments frequent- An Exhaustive Decision on This Most Vital Point, The XExpectoration of the Tobacco-Using Male Di- Aduvial in Liberality. ara to be acen. A Jurorin the Ahove Oass Tempted by o Deadhead Pass, TITE ILLINOIN LAW. Spectal Dixpatch to The. Tridune, Dreaton, 1., May 18.—The People of the Stata of Illinols vs. The Toledo, Wabaxh & Western Raliroad Company. The defendant proposed to read the deposltion of T. B, Blncknlone, Presldent of tho Chicago & Alton Kalirond, and to the fonrth interrogatory plaintlf ohjected. Tho substance of Aho queatlon is found in the tirst sentence: **Plesse rtata what are the principal clements to he consiid- ered In determining the expense of constructing a iino of raflroad?™ Upon this objection all argu. Theso have not been con- fined to the mero question objected to, but have taken n wide range, and gone to the very marrow of ono of the modes of the defendant, viz: oy to whether the defendant tay shaw by proof of the coat of {ta road and equipment and cost of operat- ing it; or, In other words, the defendant Insist that 1t has the right to shuw how much the road, its cquipment, and operation cost for the purpose of ennbling the jury to determine what rate of fars and frelght the defendant should be permitted to charge in order to enable It to recolvea falr, Just, and reasonable Income from the money Invested i the road and Its operation, s, further, to show what it did charge WAS NOT EXTORTIONATE In the argument defendant lays down the pronoaition that raflroad companles have a right to recelve a fair income from tho capltal invested, and whatever rato Is nccossn: uat, fair, and reason: he y tho counscl for the poople that this inquiry, proposcd by the dofendant, is {r- regular and immaterlal; that defendant has not the fix itr rates an tho besls of af fair pariean with us. ta e proud of them. The Necessity of Muzzles, Rail- ings, and Police in His Asthetic Culture. YESTERDAY. THE SUNDAY QUESTION. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, PmLADELPHIA, May 18.—The result.of the election of ‘the Exccutive Committee of the Commisaion s regarded by many us o triumph of thoso opposed to opening the Centenninl grotinds on Bunday. On the other hand, thero is a general belief among well-informed men that the Exhibition will be open SBundays before many weeks, and also that the public will be admitted carlfer on week daye. the Eplecopal Convention which closed fta sit~ ting to-day sald ho thought there wosreally n majority of their meinbers in favor of Bunday opentng, but they held back through timidity, Another meeting llke that of last Saturday is tallied of, and thore is a strong prospectofa mass-mecting on a grand scale. Itis certain that the pressure will not be rolaxed to socnre Sunday opening. Savoral ladios connected with the man- t of the Woman's Pavllion favor tho movae ety bl expresalon to thols of them comy 0 locamotive, wi ents have been made, Lo without making any | MCP{® have been mad Co, have half-n.dozen lcont affalr, buflt iree driving Wwheols pounds; and, whilo 1 ng my admiration, the 8o pointed out anotlier that wolghs 07, a great deat of avolrdupols fo hore i# an old loconotive which wos ht over from England, as the namo +*John " would indlcate. Itis the first engine that evet ran on the Now Jetscy llnlh;u y ond 1L by L engines, —one of them o mnj for Dom Pedro, and ha: ita caroer fn 1831, 0! como Into existenco since that year! TheJohn Bull Justly sttracts much attention, feasional rallway-sharp, and thers n may not bo of great valne. think our locomotive-exhibis i far behind that of Vienna, In the Austrlan Exhibltion thers woro nca from neatly nll the conntries of Europo, gouo of them iwere marvels ‘of mechanieal Perhaps thoy were no better than ours, but ocomotives fraquently mako botter and 1 am told by experts that the atong with very little ropal Is thoro any rallyay-train in. Amerjea equnl the spced of tho Irish mafl from London to —62 miles an bour, 1n- er 6thll, tho Scolch mall stoppages included? 1t 18 my unprofessional boliot that wo might gain somothing Ly studying the En- glish and Cont{ncutal railw: arc not as hieavy as ours, an andethelr paascnger-locomotives, except for heary adlonts, aro smaller and lightor than enry, and vo very large driving-wheols, #0 na to givo them pine and other.rallways ons, they have cngines of resume, are no bet. e Baltimoro & Ohlo, 3, and the Central and Union Pa 'WEIGHING APPARATUS, . It wo nro behind Vienna in locomotive exhibits, woare far shead of 1t in we! which hore occuples the spaco jas and_have givon ment, A Blvon, ¥ GROWING BMOOTIER st tho Centonnial grounds, goods arp being put in place daily, snd the show- Zasca aro being rapldly 0 the grounds evory motoing Jadon with goods, and in tho cvening tho samo tmins taka away vast goantitics of empty boxcs. The greatest canse of complaint now is THE NARROW-OAUGE RAILWAT, which causcs yoxatious dolays to visitors In some instances. Tho statlon-keepers cause passengers wait twenty or thirty minutes under promise it tho train will come fnfive minutes. tipued bad weather has made the grounds very mud'r‘l-y. 80 that the raliway trains aro in great do- man DEMAND AND SUPPLY. Hotel and lodging-honse keepers are loworin thelr priccs, and thore s plenty of room for a! In mouny instances persons who ox- ected to rent thelr rooms for high figures and go the ncasido on the proceeds And theiselves thus far withont a slngle lodger. DX Rev, 0. 0. Fowler time than ours, to produce such a beat of them got Largo quantitics of Scvernl trains enter liead svery evening, between Londonand E ftal muat submit to tho laws of trado and com. and toke what Its services are worth In bat capital has no right to ex belong to’ the pab ‘The precisc question prescnted is new, know of no precedent to guido the Court. under tho now statute, and ro far as I know, this question 1s presented under it for the first timo. It Is conceded by both sldes that the atatute ls but’ A DECLAILATION OF ‘COMMON LAW cxcapt so faras it catablishes and this atatute Is but the ros al mandate In Art. 11, syatoms, Thelrtralns niuch roro frequent ; cad, For the Al ter thian tho cny the Pennsylvan now rulea of evidence, ult of the conatltution Sce. 12, commanding the Legislatare from time to time to pass lawa estab. lishing a maximum ratd of chargea for the trans- ssengers and frolght on tho different roads of the State, ‘o people havemado thelr prima faclo caso un- der.thin Inw, and havo by {tsliown that tho rates fixed by this rond are not reasonadle aud Just. Tho defendant sceks to show by this queation that this rima facie case 18 unjust and unreasonable. 0 atatuto provides that after the prima facle case ia mudo, under Sec, 0J, then by Sec. 04, in rovislons of thisact tho rules e the same ns inother clvll hing apparatne, beyond the lo- Jonna thoro wore three exhibita of scales,—ouo of them Amorican; here thore uro thirteen exhibits,—all American, ond Engllsh acales are scattered among other de- partmonts; but they ara not Intended to go Into competition with the complete apparatos presented y the Americans, 80 them. Four of the exhibitors—Falrbay Richle, and the Buffalo Bealo Company- way-track scales, The Falrbanks has s tap: 00,000 pounds, and the exhibitor 8ald the: have put in o canal-lock sealo with 8 capacit; ‘Tywo exhibltors-~Richle and Fair- banks—have each a testing machine for ascoriain- ing the atrength of iron, and ecuch exhibitor can show that his own I8 supcrior to that of tho other, The Fairbanks onc has a ca the machine reglsters the fron. You put In thu pleca to bo tested, and- then you turn a crank and Legin the strain. meuntino runs by clockwork slowly along the beam, and ahows exactly whatstraln {s on tho iron. Ae long ns tho fron holds, the poise runs on; by Lias been appolnted ora- the Btate of Illinols Lo deliver an address in Ehiladelphia, somo time during tho Exhibition, on tho resources of the State, CENTENNIAL NOTES, /OMBTIING TO GROWL ABOUT—DAMAGE TO PICTURES AND STATUARY—ART-CRITICISM BY DUCOLICS—LOCOMOTIVES AND WERIGLING AP- &Spectal Correspondencs of The Tridune. PHILADBLPHIA, Pa., May 15,~One of the pa- pers this morning has o few words to say on an unpleasant topie. It avers that, In the Art- Gallery, the paintings have bLeen scriously in- Jurcd by canes and nmbrellos, aml, in somo fn- stances, valuable works of art hayo thus been In tho statuary depart- ment, somo of the fluest pleces of sculpture haye been scratched with knlves, and with cane and umbrelln-ferules, to ascertain whether they were marble or plaster; und dirty honds have becn Jald upon some of surfaces, untll some of them are white no Tonger. Something must Lo done at once for the protection of the proporty on exhibition. A ralling, a row of policemen, or both, must bo cstablished In front of the picturcs and statues; and tho European custom of checldng cancs and umbrellns at tho door will be found advisable. There are few galleries in all Europe where you arc allowed to carry your cane or umbrella; and, where you have the permission, you will find & rafling that keeps you 4 or 5 fect away from the works you wish to inspect. less something Is dono at once, we shall have 8 heavy bill of damagea to sottle when the Exhl- all cases under the of cvidence shall actions, excopt as othierwise vrovided, Now turning from tho statute to tho case of the Chicago & Alton Road ve. The People, in 67 I1L., wa co ono question docided and sat ut, reat by the Supreme Court, that common carrlers by rallroaga ital device by which reaking point of the | JUDGED AND THRIR RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES deternined justasa common carrior's rights and llabllities nro in like controversies, Ience any ex- cuse the rallvay might offor the humblest com- mon-carrier might aleo offer for a defense; and it one may.fix its own rates of faro npon the basis of 1 invested, #0 may tho othor, tnild a raflroad have o legnl thalr customers a certain rute per cont on tha cay tal Investod, then why would not a single man veatlug in a line of atuges reeelve the same fncome? t accmns to me they both atand upon THH BAMY LEGAL FOOTING, ‘When we adimlt that tho; riers, then the law fixea their tho only differenge being {n the! one moy show the cost of constraction of tho other may show the cost of horses, coachor, drivars, elc. , 46 o husls of reason- gu man awear that his horsea cost $100 each, und bo entltled to his tarifly On tho sontrary, the customer might deny fs basis, and prove hia could buy each hdraca for” £50 each, and that the proprictor was only entltiad to hait 'tho rates charged, through alt o8 of running a stage, further, Suppose the stago Droves that his Lorsea actually cost h each, :and demands fare on that bas! touners admit it, butset up that 8100 horses would perform tha eervice s well, an unjust to tax him to suf and anpporc Lic shows like servicoby anothor Moo FOR HALF TITE MONEY and then pays o full customary pricet Can the par- tica, therefore, for auch a parpos Inquiry? Or, suppose we ado) whole question of the cost of t| Louls and Quincy and other ean be gonoe into. completely rufned. 8- right to receive from off 8 log, and tho 8 that nd one cver ht of it before. What a capital thing thia lave been in the old thumbscrew, rack, and ad days, when they ured to fiud out how much a man could atand, and then mako hin stund that and a littlo more. here graduated to the standards of nino or ton Governments; thero are acalcs.that can welgh a grain of dust or a shaving of o halr; thero are scales for evorything that can be weighed, even to tho oplnions that sometlmes perplox Jndges, or emotlons that cause maldens to hesltato in thelr cholee of lovers, of mcalcs as they have liore, and such a varioty tool T counted nearly 200 in the Falrbanks exhiblf, and I went o its neighbors and counted tll Ured. Tho oxbibitors naomed so man; and bnd 60 much to say of their work, that ow hewllderod and left. his: that we hovean exhiblt of scalesas much hetter than that of Viennn as a shicep {8 betler than The American oxhibitor carricd off tho aro Amerieans here, must take it, And he all the rest of t] There are scales sre both comman car- hts and Habilltics, ir modes of nperat- ongines, etc., And such a log on that outlay, ut 1am satisfied of prize at Vicuna; and, as il #0mo ong of our count: would take It any way bad stut {ts scales for compotition. T.'W. K, ——————— THE STATE AUDITOR, To the Edltor of The Tribune. LincarL, 111, ; May 14. —In your isanc of Bay 12 we find o letter written by **Ropublican, in” which James G, Chalfant is brought forward os o candi- 8o far as truthfal means are employed- for that purposo we shall have ng abjectlons to make, bat as Republicans aod good citizona we foel 1t ourduty toallow no such flsgrant mlsrcpresentations to bo made and folsted on the arty and the public with tmpunity. **Ropublican™ sayu: *¢Tio (Mr. Chalfant) in ona'of IHinols’ promi- nent oducators.” Iie wun since the War, for one term; his-namo waa pre- sented before the Republican Convention for roe nomination, and defoated that it would be rt such exiravagnnce; t he could havo gota Iwant to rcad my countrymen A BIT OF A LECTURE. There arc no other people in the world who cqual the Americans in the propensity to polnt out with tho fingers, In thelr hands, tho objocts to which they wish to attract attentlon, **Mary, jest look at #Aat," sald ono of & group near me, {n Memorial Hall, the other day; and he suited tho action to tha word by pressing the end of a cotton umbrella ogainat the particular part of an ofl palnting that strack his fancy, obscrve that the painting suffered in that particu. lar instance, but it certainly was not benefited b This sort of thing occarred severs! times whilo I wos in the hall; and the morest idiot roy a plctare in a of it1s the result of thonght- camcss, nnd the mujority of pooplo would doubt- wero duly cantloned as thelr inattontion. "The amount pafd acrose each farm, for surveys, and. o liko in- itom of expense of each individual transaction leadlng across twn States; tho thousands of coutracts, th donations of countios, fowus, ond citics, nll the items of costs In ite the money borrawed, much money had boen returned to the propri the salarica’paid oficerd and employos; whethor these were taa high or too low; s lossea by fire or loods, etc., and distingulsh botween thosoe result ing trom carclessneas aud accident; bona fide afock [s ot entitled to dfvi how much watered stock for which not a dollar was I, All those and ten thousand other itcme would have te be considered by tho montion of which would prodice uticr confaslon, oplo in' interminable sutts that conclusion, Ilence would lead to unut« dato for Stato Auditor, tho lnterest pald: Behool Commissioner, can sce that it ma! 3 'hoe then bolted the ort pundent candldate, tnd suffercd defeat, Lo was afterward renominated and elected. ofilce or boon socking offica coustantly since the e ia the most notorfously chronfc in this of all nicn insldu the Jines that indorse the twenty- land In Logan County, publican'’ soys: **Holan writer of consldorabla ability, and snaccompllshed and cloquent spoak- ‘hia {8 nows amiong us. his awn political advancement, and consiat of bis ofticlal roports and. specches, mado on closing days of public -schoola Fourth of July celebrations, good volce aud a good epeech. 1o i the suthor of a letter to Mr, Ruck, a member of the Lowrd of Aldermen of this city, demanding fu a threatenin, mannor the psseago of 50 that lhul acho of fulr ability. * leas rofrain from it If tho; 10 the probable reult of there aro poople who canld no more bo from it than a healthy monkey could be reatratucd ing; thoy could no more resist the tm- hrust out’ somothin, or of good and r vitation totake a sons,—and they are lka the poor, wo have them with'us always, —the only thing to'be done Is to ro- r3, and put a rall- ctures and statucs, ILL WOUSE PROVENSITY, Americana a8 o body ta d, §a that of heudling overything that I cap: They aro donbting Thomase ‘bafore thoy can be convinced, of them there comes an frrealstiblo doriro to 6 Liand assist the cye; snd, no matter what fa tubmitted to thelr gaze, it must bo **pawed over "’ rative *'lands off,” js thoy continue tholr In- and Invoive tho nevor conld reac ro inquiry here propose CONFUSION WORSH GONFOUNDED, such @ trial tho jnry would forget the cause they etarted to try,and the whole thin, The law was never intonde roposition that the customer of secto It that the compuny re. colvesafalr returu on its capltal ju constructing its, posterous, 1f that bo a true standar) ut half the persons travel on a ronil that 1y do, thelr fare must be doubled, ‘and vice verea, ‘While I do not bolleve the Company resorts to such a basis or practice, yot it coul sition be allowed, But defendunta’ claim they are oor, huve lost mone, ave not adjusted t thoy scok to establish in Court, 1'am ot opinion, tuerefore, that this objectionto uestions Is well taken; but tn sustain. ction [ do not wish to bo understood na thing more than that defendant eunnot ese charges sre reasonahle fn that 1 entortaln no doubtbut they may shaw, by any testimony admissiblo under the usual rules of ovidence, that thelr rates were not unressonable. The objection ta wnstalnod, four townshipe of as an {ndlcator, ar standing could 1 lottars eulogiainy the mflway musl A BT and one {n which, an act abolishin, ‘*To s & lawyer **Guud heavens,“ what o slander! We don't think hio bias hiad :half a dozen cases In sars in tho Logan County courts of record. Iiv s made a record fn Cook Count; Cline vs. Cline, in which one ** procurced a divoreo, and when ‘the potitioner waa surprised by duding herself & fome sole, bad tho decroe act zelde, and theae profosslonal gentic. men were cited to show cayso wh should not bo steicken from the rol| and they can thank the bers for interceding in promo Oourt and thue preventing it bolng done. Although **Republican ' ublic record, we charitabl, fore they are satisfled: Dot handig, " or tho §m; unhoeded by them eat{gations regard own schedulo by the rulo in tho caso of oodrich ** and he inter hom to know that, Hshed marbio has once been solled b s uoxt to imp quite so—tw remove A friend of mine uscd to koop on his alittlo toy for the accommodation of this sort of 1t was, apparently, an old-fushioned slivor watch, withs hunting case, very bulky, and ched to a chisin of proportionats ‘sire and an- visitor would pick o) outelde,- and then, boldinj left ho spring with the thumb of his right, ring, when out would pup I 1 uay call the four yuarters ‘The fnveatigator was suro to get ong his right thumb, and generall; wo and molat with pers) e—and enerosity of tho attornoys heir-behalf with the Su. paradoa hia privato aud hdraw—and ut thia him to go unanewered—to that part of “Ropublican ™ knows that nelther Mr. n can carey this ‘Tha connty givea from bllcan niajority, and do excaedingly well | now_who ** Republfcan * ho i the **1lon. " Jomes G. Chalfunt or o friend of his who signa bia namo **Dog ™ Pantagraph, and who says I b per that Logun County lioe no Iy ccause the Lincoln ‘Thia morning the Court found that a juror in tho ront rollroad canc bad yesterday recolvod o pasy m the Buperinteadent of defendant’s road, who The Judgo therofore was {n the city, dlsmissed tho Juror, both counsol cunsent| the watch, look at | Chalfant or an otlier’ Ropublica It between thy EVADING TIHE RULES, A nnmber of the Eastern railroads havae latoly hit upon a plan for solling tickets at low rates without solling second-clasa tcketa, giviug the purchaeers to underytund thut thoy ean rido {n first-clans cars, do not like this arra; the followlng circular MIctIGAN CENTHAL RAILROAD CoMraxy, GEN- EMAL PASSENGER AND TIOKET AuknTe’ Opricn, 16, 1870, —To CoNbucTona: cn colled to the practice of to tha Bloomington u lotiers Lo that pa« publican paper, ‘refused Lo print the numerous lettery of the **1lon, * Jamos 'G. Chal- fant in his own belall im to take care of hiv mall-bags and cultivute s higher regurd for truth, meking redaction, Tha Chicaga ronds ament, and are takluyg moas- Y aln withoul being (old to, T co stopped, as will be soen by Ylie samno yort could bo devised to punish the fel- ersist in laying haude on statuary, fur- and table-waro, or an; mo of the statnary ftied up. lice g T e A nquisiiion, —cquippe n 1l srmma sl braast, 50 that Pro Boxo PusLico, open lo:, p:mlc n AYO 80| that which { nd GCuicaao, 1L, Mas Our attention has our Esstorn conuections scliing ctd to passengers and glviog them to understand that (huy can Flde in.(ret-class carw; this o 8 pro« mium o passougrs 40 sceuro theis pa (o] courss no line hus atthorlty to act for this road Iy such matters, and while we regret that in soma fn- Innocent party and thoreby naojustl, wsed {n this mentcr, aud the party must seck ro- rom whom lio parchosed his Thereforo, us o rule, pissengers coming upon _our truins heiding wecond-clars tickets should bo allowed to ride only in the secend-cluss or amoking-cur provided for thom, dunl cases (such as mick or inflrm ladies with young children) where ¥ scats in Anit-cluss cxercise wuch discro. udgnient may dictate. ductors. wiil pleaus’ tuke ‘dua notica, and govern thewselvesuccordingly, Hrxuy C. WextwonTh, General Passonger and Ticket Agot. THE GRAND TRUNK. Epectal Diapatch 10 The Tridune. MoNTREAL, May 18, —It la reported hare that Sir John Rosa fa llkoly to succesd Mr. Potter as Freel- deutof tho Grynd Trunk. TITE CANADA PACIFIC. Bpacial Digpaich 0" The Triduns. OrTAWa, Msy18. —A-contrestfor the transporte- tlon from 8t, Psul, Doluth, and Manitoba'of ma- e All Protty Well O Ztoaton Herald, The next President, it ho bo chosen from among the candidates’ now -prominont, Is not socond-class tick- , 50 that, when & man Mkoly to bu a poor man. sldo Mr, Blaine is the richest. Becretary. Bris- tow uad his wife are worth a quarter of a mill- fon. Gov. Huyes {4 still better off. Scnator Conkling 18 belleved to posscss over $100,000, whils Benator Morton and Mr. emaller fortune. On ‘the Republican Y, the much-advertlsed rat-trap, = whi v, throws him awa; and calle out **Noxtj" he visitors to our Exhibition n the WMM'IIE"-I" of London, D, Awerfcan, ~ Around cople congregate; {n front 7y In Memorlal Hali; sroun: ; 7 objects in Nachinery MOISTHNBD WITH SALIVA always o pure snd attrac an indication of con- Hme wued, whick, ac. * *from Fsst to Wesf Turkman' nany hundreds of the dal ,lnd 1l :unllhmeklnbloha‘ Wheeler havea Gov. Tllden, on the Dejo- cratic side, Is the wealthiest, ha being 000 or +§5,000,000, ' Judge ), and Senator Thurmasi has argo fortuite. Benator Bayard is w‘I&ngu Gen. Hancock 18 in - cowfortable circume 1u such cases you wil Demacracy In isslyslppl tion as your better spondent of tho New ‘axoo County, where ’{E mojority ollfl.&)fl, u}? 3 nl«:lz‘urb ere were only seven Republican tea cast, The Demwnuyrlu memn‘;lwu of cader of the 4ounty in a somne- He was a prominent memn- ‘glalature named Patterson, Short- election soimebody killed a negro Bwore It was an outrage, and adld st hlawe; i gpt . of Lis bed and Pocrals . carrisd Yasoo by a ma- ‘\;fl with tobacco, e York T¥ues w Choers the tar's Iabor snte uux:hl‘llh vous discolorations ou %o witoess fts cffecta cont in Bullding, where the crowd dally {ue sweot musio of Glimore's 1ia: $pend an houror so thers, what novel fashj 2 ud nhen tho nu‘i‘-lk:.l ¢ assomblaj arsed, you could Y M’l: of diluted e foor -well f OF 8; camboat iu th WemiorialHat bas W Y e ot A ™ on rial ru(lnmrunnbe constriction of the Canada Fnulum wero blewn into the *‘téxas" of ¢ Pacifio Ral }"l] hav beon awarded 1o AL W, Kitson, dlle. of Bt Paul. Captain Powler leayes ona married danghter and —————— theeo amall orplan darghtors. ite botd an aect- 3 | P enf olic; n 0 Traveler's ofiice for $5, . SPORTING. McEitionny loaven wife and five ehlldre 1 mod- erate circumatances, S o0 th W6 Tl BASE BALT. The Cleburne was Insured for £23,000 In the fol- lowing companiea: Underwriters' of New York, TR WHITE-NROWN STOCKING GAME. 87, s Bt Jomeph of Missunri, $3,000; Hart- The Chicago-8L. Louls game, set for yestarday | ford, Scottish, Commercfal, Firemen's Fund, St. -day by Paul, and Frankiin, of Indlanapolis, $2,600 cach. Afteinoon; waw put ovor uitlh taidayBy he e | A ol soane i a o and the resulting bud condition of the grounds. | R Gtch q Tane was sent out with the mailto- The raln of Wedneaday night was well enough | day, and will continue probably in the trade. drled off by -noon to.have allowed the playlng of To the Western Associated Press. the game, but the afternoon showers rendered the EvaxavinLg, Ind, May 18, —The Journal 1s the turf like & monked mpouge. At 3:30 both nines | firstin the rtcel(u of the following spectal from were on the ground and inepected it, and Director | Shawneetown, 111, May 18: Tinzard ond Bpalding concliuded thot ft | 'The stcamer Pat ‘Cleburne exploded her boflers would he Imposaible ~ to ]’)‘hy sny sort of | at11o'clock Jast night, 8milca below Bhawnee- wmmo o4 1L then was, “and that th for a town, while Tanding afongside of tha Arkanens game had better go over until Belle. The Belle was tied to the bank and disabled aceordingly take place this afternoon K by s linc of coal-fMats fouled to her ILIl’hn‘M'd Jodeph 8immona, formerly of the Whita Stockings | Wheel, and conld render no aralatance. Tha Cle- but now of 8t, Louis, as Il:n)fl\‘fl» ’]' goo] Weu(lmll' b“é;l;lflli;llclll |ln’w|'x nl‘mut"s mile lc:‘lgu\il:Tta Hin revalla, the largest andlence of the scoson will . Fowler in lont, ¢ wan ht in the . Wiinenn" o hest-game-0f {a Sear so tar Tha | bers and barnd. Bick Fartrdge: the. ceproes clul management bas done wisaly n providing for | agent, was lost. Walter C. Mcllhenny, the en- Thc #le af Hokets bt YAFIouR Q0w a-tosn placen, incer, war blown into_tha Hver and badly hnrt, MWHRIDE ENGAOED DY THE HOSTON CLUD. it will recaver, 1. C. Moore. the mail agent, il Dispoteh (o The Tribuns, waa blown overbonrd, " but raved. John McCune, Rostow, Bier 182050 Tontons. havs. engagen | the mlot, wanat the whoet, ot coll Jorm e une: Dick Mclitide, late of the Athelotica, and .he wil} | boller deek. Ile wancut and scalded. Alex Por- “play on Manday and duzing the rest of the rearon, | tef, the necond clerk, had his fcet scalded sud Jordph will bo’ retained nad Wil piten i many of | cuf. Artmr Brown, thefrelght clerk, had hia the league gamen to be played. handn’ and face sculded and hin head cat. = All the THE CINCINNATIS DEPEATED DY THE Lotis- | cabin craw aromuppored 1o be mafe. Umbaok, n i, o e e gt T b ¢ A nith, . Lo e Ry Rt 19, L Lontsvilles and | ber, iad his ‘honds rcaided: " Chaties Coliom, T Cincinnatia pinyed ‘to-day, the former winning | s¢cond mate, In suppored to'he font, eanlly. Tho gainc was nota briillantone by an; Paescngers injured: G, W. Hmith, of Evans- Menns, nolhing oxcept somo heavy hitting ceons, | Yille, allantly acaiicd: G. V. Niclols, of Terrn ving to relleve the monotony. Hayue, Gerhardt, | Haute, hands and feet sealdeds John Hawey, of and Jonca made home rmnn; fastingea throa-baser, | Cinclnnati, sealded and face cat, but will recaver. basor, An nnknown passenger waa blown to tho roof of ::I(Ilmg:::mmm 8 two-basor. Tho summary is as the Bello and killed, ik - In the grent confusion, and owing to the offi. Loulavill BB 2| AjFE | cors bolng disabled, I cannot learn what ather pas- —_— = |=151=| | nengers are loat. "The crew not mentioned are Hastinge, c. f. 21 2{ 0 01 1 saved, The Belle is badly wrecked, her chimneys ifagne, 3 1 11 1) 0f 1{ 0 | blown overboard, and her state-roums shattercdl. Devlin, p.... 1| 11 2| 4| 1 | 8howas on fire In many places. ‘The paescngers Gerhardt, 1h. 1121131 0f 0 | and crew worked falthfully. Somoarville, 2 Ol 9f #1 8] 2 |~ The stoker and second engincer nre badly acald- Fulmer, 2| 2f 21 2] 0 | cd. Charlea Smith, of Cincinnati, a paasenger, Chapma 1| 2| 0f 1| 0 | has o le Capt. Howard was knocked Teyan, L. 0] 1| af 0f 0 | down » Snyder, 11 1] 7| 2( 1 | Yerlspsten persons on the Bello were Injure — || 5| =={— | Artbur Peter and J. Qiles, of Evanaville, mf{}".‘.a ) D}12(27(10| 6 hlulen u,:flmd fell down the front stairs, but are nnali, uninjure Gould, 1 b.. 1t 1) 6i0|0 Evaxsvieer, Ind., May 18.—The Journal has Hooth, 5. 8, 01 11 0) 3] 1 | recelved the following additional particulars of the Jones ,c. f. 1111 01 0f 0 | destruction of the Pat Cleburne: - Pearson, C. oyo|laf2fo BuAWKZETOWN, 111, May 18.—Tha steamer Pat Bnyder, L. T. Ol 1f 4] 0] 1 | cichurnc, whilo trylng io land alongside the Bweaey, 2 ..., 01 1| 4] 04 1 | Arknneas' Belle, 3miles bolow here, lant nlght at 11 Kessler, 7. f 1104 0l 0} 0 | o'clock, exploded hier hollers, took fire, and burned Foloy, 3 b Ol 112|010 |to tho wators cdge, snd eutk on *the Fishet,. p. 0| 0] 0] 1| 0 | Cincinnati bar. Sl 5l 5 5 | . The tollowing are known to be lost: Capt. Dick 3161271 61 3 | Fonler; Richard Partridge, oxpress measenger; 50780 Charles' Cotton, mccond mate; A. Matteson, of 10 0 0 0-3 | Poducah; Walter ~ McEihenay, ~engineor; a Loulavillo 200 40 0-p|Mman, nomo unknown, large mun, short biack halr, high forchead, whiskera on Yiunlso-dar. Harey Deany of indinnapolls. chin and mustachie, sapposed by some to bo 0. & Firet baso by orrors—Cincinnatt, 3; Loutsyille,2, | Berry, of Loulsville, aud by others to bo Harrls, Ttuns entned—Loulsyille, G; Cncinnati, 2, L 'ru!e"“flylln“ewlm Co., of Bt. Louls, Left on bavon—Loulesiits, 23 Clucinnatl, 7, 1d linmphrey, Grat clerk, Alex Porter, second Ellon caught—Clacinnatiy 18} Laulsviile, 7. gggg d.'fif'-m“fl?-'e o f.ffl‘y'"‘m ;hrl::unfllenrl‘l(éhl?;fi Bituckoti-Clnelanatl, o, and dho"tied"Sadly, Simes” Westan, recond engincer, ~is badly burne corge THE TURF. Soith, watchmar, 1a fatally barned; ¥aj. Moore, THR DEXTER PARK TROT: ma agont, slighily buraad: John d1ccune, plint, Owing to the Inclemencyof the.weather and the badly hurt; Jubn Lawseon, porter, slightly burneds i Day, vi I{’ 1; 3 heavincea of the track, the races which were ad- | geit? dosfe pancinih SlIgHly bucacd; Charlcs vertised to come off nt Dexter Park to-day have l‘-“!nu%lnr:n;len. A ll't;kvr.u‘ f-l“:ll,v bh:]l)n; . eurfic . Nichols, ‘of Jewel L, b urned; bean postoguoluntl Blondar. Gordan Field, Scott’ Hower, Neal Iantock, Don LOUISVILLE, Lowls, and George Maraficld, roustors, four slighte LovtsviLi, Ky., May 16.—Tho races of the | 1y, and onc ecriously hari. Thomas McKinn, Jockey Club ta-day were witnessed by 10,0008pcc- | ftriker, slightly scalded; 1larvey, of Strauss & tators, making it the largest crowd of the week. | Bro:, Cincinnatl, sovercly burned. There wore four apirted contests for the lurcin ot | 4, 1%, Aisinsas olle took the wounded and dand the day, ond tho smount of cash put up In tho anc- | ~“Tho Cleburno had ninoteen rousters; five saved, tion pools and Parls mutuals s estimated in tho | fourtcen miasing. nggregate ot near $80,000, not including outside = bets, which would, If taken Into acconnt, awell tha RAILROAD MEN KILLED. amount ta not eas'than $100,000, Bpeciul Dispaich to The Tribune. Tho Grat fuco wa for 3:ycar;oids that had mot | Laraverr, Ind., Mny 18.—A young man named appoar n publie prlor 1o Jan. 1, 1870, | John Kelly, o resldent of Lafayelte, employed as 3;,1‘;“ CIUANSTE horse ie " et 300 | urakoman on tho Lafayoite, New Albany & Cin- milo licats, aud on the programme was the Fall City | cinnat! Railroad, was killed this afternoon mear stake. Tho following horecs started: Loaming- | Roynolds Statlon. While passing from one flat funian, Grant, Patriot, Tipperary, and Tted Cont, | car 40 auother, ho anisked hik footing and foll bo. The timo of the fizat héat Was 1:45%. 14 waswon | neathi the cars, but outside the rafle In the fall Ly Ited Cont, Tatrlot second, Leamingtonjan third. | hla neck was brokon. ‘na sacond heat was won by Ited Coat in 1:45%;, Speciat lmsaml to The Tribu e, 'The second cvent was a dash of 2!¢ miles for the | * LaCnossn, Wis., Moy 18.—At or ncar Grand Loutsvillo cup, Tonbroeck sold In the pools at | Meadow, Minn., on theline of the Southern Min- 8100 and Monmouth for $20. They wera the only | nesota Iiailrond, last evening, whilo a fretght-train startors, Tonbroeck came in slx lengths ahead, | to which was sitachicd the Paymaster's car was winning in 4:034¢. coming cost, Mr, Ezra Kennedy, an ex-conductor The {hird raco, milo heats, three In five, was | of tho rond, was knocked from off the top of & cn- called, aud thosummons was answorcd by Weather- | boose and Killed, It Ia supposed that he sat on the by, War Jig, Falr Play, and Gray Bteel. In the :ng)mln of the car and wuy struck by a bridge. pools Falr lfin #old as first cholce, Tho {irst heat | When discovered lis skull waa badly crushed and W8 won (‘nyrnY Bteol In 1:45%, with Falr Play | lifc extinct, recond and Wentherby thinl. Tho sccond heat woy 91, Louis, May 18.—A freight train on the St. sron by the samg horse, FairPlay sccond, Weather. uls, Irop Mountaln & Southern Railway ran Ly third—time 1:443(. In the third heal Wenther. through n bridgo erossing n swollen creek near Des by lot down beforg the first quartcr wna renched. { Arc, about 200 miles Lelaw thin city, early this Yair Play como in ahead, maklng the hest in | morning. "Charles Smith, conductor, and the fire- 1:46%, *hcntrugglohelwnnn Gruy Steel and Fair | man, name nnknown, were kitled and Williom Play for this heat “wan exciting, and in the homo | Facer, enginoer, had both legs Lroken. strotch both ridera nsed the ‘lash freoly, The fourth hoat was called amidst the wildest enthu- g Nasits andl the Brstvillar O Fol Dlxy s recasved L Snfl,f;g,’:hs,ffi?;xi’m- by the Prosident and Bobby Swim substituted. Bpecy s \&’nr.u , boing distanced In the third heat, did not Borraso, N. Y., Nay 18, —The schooner 1'homns respond to the call for the fourth heat. The heat | O, Streot, bound up, lght, from the Wellond wns storted with Fair Ploy (n lead, and leaving his | Cannl, woa capsized by n squall siz miles below iy AT aray Sel Sarke- 1o ioh e L | L0E ' Toint nbout 7 o'clock; yesterday morniog. foot Inme, but scemud to-rally. ‘When the fifth | Of the crew six were lost and three saved. Jusoph and lnst heat was ealled, the two came up look- | T. Doyle, Acting Master, J. il. Hooper, second ing well, and got & good start, with | mate, and & sailor, unknown, woro picked u\pby Gray Bteel in the lenfi? After (ho drst quarter was | the tug Ilolton, transfarred to the propeller Van- ronched, Malr Ploy darted forward and Jeft his | derbilt, sad arrived In port early this morning, mpanion in the lorch, winning tho heat in | Tho vesscl turncd bottom up. One of the reecucd 1:58%, and tho race amidst tho wildest shouts | had takon refuge thoreon. ‘The lost wore Charles of tho spectators. Ronch, 0rst mate, East Saginaw; J. Wallcer Stew- The fourth mce was an extra Amsocintion purse | art, Port Dover; and four sallors, unknown. The of 8200, threa-fonrths of a mile heats ‘Ihere | tug Crowell, with the &chooner Atwater, temin- wero alx starters, viz: SallicUnrdner, Von Moltke, gump etc., leaves to-night, under charge of Capt, Grenoble, Vagabond, Kilbnen, and Linsmore. olin Rtico, to_rexcas the craft. Sho ls sald to bo Yon Moltke hroko down, Injnrcd in thoapine, or | Insurcd In'some Canadlan company. lnlcmnl!{. and could handly be gotten off the ——— tracke ‘Tl tiat leat, was wou by Sallie Gandaer FATAL FALL. , e sccond wos won n n and tho third heat Ly Vagaboud in 1520 Special Dispatch 1o Tna Tribune. All the other horses but Vagabond and Saille { PEoRta, 1iL, May 18,—Gearga K. Parrish, o well- Gnrdner werd withdrawn st the eud of the Ahird | known contractor and buflder here, and who has heat. SN RAGH taken tho Job of tearing down nnd remaving the 3 old Court-Housc, whils superintending the work New Yoni, May 18,—The mustang eace ot Fleet- l svoud Park Begns 04 o'clock tin moring. The | yererday foll from somo tlinbors over the old Qrst GO miles wore made In two hours wnd nioeteen | balcony to the stone pavement below. As no bones minates, and tho ‘Arst 100 miles in four houra and | were broke It was thought ho wonld soun recover forty-two minutes, ¥ from the accident, hut to the surprise of friends ‘Bdon after thie raln bogan to foll, and tho track | last night, after sufering intensoly from intornal became very muddy and heavy, and the work of | injurles, he suddenly died, Parrish was well {he mustangs becuiio much moro didlcalt,” When [ known In thie section, and ‘hle foath, under the 140 milea had been comploted the horscman was | circumstances, bes pained every one. fftcen minutes ahead of Hme, The lust miles hettndss were not comploted In 60 shart a time an the 100, STORM DAMAGE. ond 1t remains to'bs scen whether hie will bo able £l . to inish his journcy of 300 miles within tho pro. fpectul Dispatch to The Tridune. wcribed time, Ponr Byuoy, 1., May 18.—One of tho severest At 2:02 o'clock the 200th milo was nxmm, raln-storms of the seavon visited this locallty this boATET The gidar guve auton tho 226thmile, | aftornoon, aud did great damago to. tallrond prop. clng € erty. Beversl bridgea botween thia place and Rock Island wero carried away, and the day-passouger PEDESTRIANISM. 20uth over the Wostern Union was delayens O'LEARY AT BAN FRANCISCO. - 8aN Fraxcisco, Aay 18.—~0'Leary Is still walks XANTIPPE, Ing rapldly and caslly, Ilo completed bis 250th | 14 gooms that the memory of this woman, like milo at a guarter to 11 5. m. After o brief reet, hy that of her renowned husband, is likely to be e Bnt of Toaking: 500 aetica Jecafer hour. Mol | kept allve to the end of time. Bbe fs said to behind Ih: tllmaofhh: prl"!uvlnl;u xx;n;luzh,na'hn lmi have possessed a very leritable temper, and her provement whown yesterday by Bemehl was not | ume hos become o synonyin of “vixen,” or el 5 200 113 gt e ,‘.l‘lf&'i'&'fi,‘fi“.&&n, 2nd laborloisiy, | “8cald It is mor than possible, howerer, and is appurently nearly worn out. that the judgment passod upon her by mankind d e —— Lus been too gevere. A more charitable dispo- ALTIE sitfon would undoubtediy have dlscovered in CASUALTIES. her wany goud qualitics, und have attributed EXPLOSION. her failings more to physical fnfirmnities than to Spectal Dispalch to Ths Triduxs. moral obliquity, The party most futimately ue- EvANsviLLE, lIud., Blay 18.—A fator dispatch | qupinted with her, and thercforo bust ablo to reports the loss of )ifo by the Cleburno disuster form a correet oplulon, gives her credlt far tnuch groator than at fest announced. many domestle virtues, It{s now well known l: “I"":m“?r‘:“:.'pp;::‘;‘:;'m"::z"(;1:";5205"”"" that many of tho dlscascs to which women are watchman, 3 > o The Olburne bad ninotoen rousters, fourteen of | Subjert have a direct tendency to render them ) ) ) 3 snd one siightly injured. Ly ¢l Vi o uvAllrlx .i:m ll::&kn bolug lost, wa cannot get tho nomes | {)js und annoyances shat a person In health R L h composure, 1t {3 fuir to Georgo . Nichols, of Jewett, I1l., {s badly In. | would bear wit , Infer that most of tha tantruma of Xanti, :u{‘xg& D1y Fowlar was caughtin the debris, and | wero duo to thess causesalone; and could Bogx‘: Claw, wiro could Fandgr him no asalstanco, tes, a3 he returned fromn the Scnate, the Gymnas "l“lmnk m}fi-unh‘--. stoker, woa badly ecalded, and | fum, or the Athenoum, have stopped at Pestle will prabably dle. & Mortar's Drug-Store and carrled home o bot- J g eCh o, was slightly scalded and so. e o E T tlo of Dr. Plerce's Favorita Proscription, now B‘l:‘ Humplfle: frst c:u‘gl':, was sgvercly ecalded | und then, no doubt he might have evaded many e e ok e ity Siatdcd on tho feot., | 8 * curtaln Jecture," allayed muny a % domestie I‘\‘xlllur lllmw l:w\'u -l'lfihufi ;ul:!nd lo the face | brofl,"made It wuch pleasanter for the chil- and soveroly un 1ho bands aud fect dren, and moro enjoyabile for himself, and res- vatc] L, Wi 1y acalded and cut. i { ‘Dil"rl.l 'x'i'.&fiy."c'.‘?‘é‘m2‘[‘.‘.7.;&}'”‘.’3.’“.1., .mfw .';u cued his wio’s name from the unenviably, world- cut, - J wide, und eternal notorlety it has attafned, lv,‘\bg:gn fartonger o, ihe Ariansas Bells Lad 8 | T)gusands of women bless the dayon which Dr, Ko injured aud the remains of the dead, us far | Pleree's Favorite Prescription was first made o l{mmd. are on thule way lioro ou the Arkansas | knowntothem, Asinglebotti often glves deli- i Bollo had landod tofrcealine that had gotfoul | €840 andsullering women morerelief thanionths® on Ler whuulw.nud \ffl])’f‘l ltge’ Cl:b‘;“‘f ‘fi llrlumll:r of treatmont from their famnily pbysiclan. In all puvsengors, When within 10 feet of tho Bellv, tho | those derangements causing backache, drag- believed, loded, i Boat o ‘hbces wad vetiing hos on fe Hok | glngdown scusutious, nervous and feneral de. Bello wau helples to usalst her, aud she floated | bility, it 1s & sovereign remedy, Ita svothing down and Jodged on Lhe Cinclnuatl bar, burningto | gnq healing proporties render it of tho utinost value to ladies suffering from internal fever, | * congestion, fnflammation, or ulccrution, and fts ‘| ‘ atrengthening offects tond to correct displace- ‘ments of fnternal parts, the result of weakness - f naturel supports. It {s sold by all druggists, —_— e thy water's edgo. The boats of the Dello rescued the survivors, nmuuifl whom were Miss Florenco Littietield, f ONEDOLLAR ! |Buya 0 1-2 pounds of Granulated Sugar’ : < r of Capt. Joe Littletleld, of Bmif d, of Bmithland, AV UICKSON'S, 118 Esst Madlsonsle n.lnughl; and Miss Cora Cado, of Sl An unknown man was Llown with his mattress from stateroom (o the hurricane deck of the Dells. Major Moote, mall agent, wosblown into theriver, as was the barkeeper, sud swam ashore. Gthors blown overboard wero rescuced by tho bosts of yhie Belle snd by akiffs from thy ,shoro. Juha McCunt, the pliot -at (ho 'Wheel, was blown ‘Into the ' river, whfig - by “‘em’l‘dl'n( h'unal;mnny. i WD overboard and Lussnalblo, o r on 8 raf¢and ok thm aehores” *Diet Fadr) AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, TESTINONTAL BENEFIT BUNDAY EVENING NEXT, Moy 21, TO MRS. MANNING, Billy Manning. ‘The partles hercinafice named have adopted thin cem for the lately deceared and at the ramg tima pay their in a aubstantial manner. DIEDICAL CARDS, ' DR.. C. BIGELO B2 West Madison-st., cor, €an ho conanliéd perronail Chronlc, Bexual, and Nerv: on above discases, sont.to. an; Rooma TAGE. GUTDR, all that Is worth kunowling, rfi' ublished in any oth 1] P Halirond and workiasmn LIT 3 years' London Hoapltal Practi cnurse (0 ahow their est tribute to the widow fineat show of the scaron will be given, Hee the Kames who will Posltively Appear. pany from Hooley's Theatre— 1 Quartette from New Chicago The Entire Adelph! Company, O}o and Drama, LeVanton Bros., world-renowned Aeris] G Walter A, Eylinge, Charles Bencdict, 5 The younk and ald el i call et son-at, s 1ty prival NOCURE} erTim o yo Ao iy Vi !mn'{'nflfil’a The Fifth-av. Com; X H iyl Dr. Kean, 4 175 S0nth Clark-st,, cormer of - Wodros, Chlcagn, Moy ba consuited, personat) on ali chronic of Rervonn dis lctan fn the city wlo warrantd cures or loUrs, 98, M. t0A p. m.; Bundays from Dr. 8tone, 171 Madison.| Low and Frank C Mixa Nelllo Sackett, Mins Lizzle Wobster, Mirs Hlaricho Selwyn, nd THosts of Othern. . A fall list, with programme, will be published in Bunday papers. MoCORMIOK HALL, TOSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCES OF PAPPENEEIM, prior to her departure for California. Manager Gran takes pleaaurs in announcing, by universal request, a Grand Gala Concert on FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19, Mad. Pappenhelm, assisted by Mile, Hanck- on, tlic entire Company, and a powerful orchen- ice and’ varied programmo of Solos, st,, Ohigago. i ol Wealmen o e 7, etc. Cures guarantes O3 canes eured Chues roans ve dential, personal d, aaidefrealers of ofher thl W .—A test will tn cnlmwhm Carrle Armatrong, Ada Langdon, i 3, e 3 EXHAUSTION—A MRDIOAL ESSAY, Tectures deiivorad st Tamme ) % 4 cicar aynopets o 4 (he croatimont Ot nerrous ddresa the aathar, DR. 51 Enst Tenth-at, [NewYork. DOLLAR Buys one 15-pound Kit of Whitefish t HICHFDS')': 117 Past Madixon-t. RAILROAD TINE TADLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPAFTURE OF TRAITS Frplanntion of Reference Marks. centa. Teescrved seats, ‘€1, at store, on Thursday A. M. Lyon & Healy! SUNDAY EVENIN at Hooles's Theatre, Farewell Denefit of ad, when she will appear In the of 11 Trovatare, sccond act second act of Lucrezla Hor- h will be produced with Full Orches. s, S1.60, 81, and [0 conte, Box-afice of the Thoatre, THE COLISEUM, Attractions this Week. HARPER & STANSILL, tho celebrated on song snd dance arifsts, , ekotch artiets. Misa LOTTIE GHAY nal ADD WEAVELR IE ARMSTIONG, MURPHY & MACK, and all the old favoriten retaincd, Jte-cngagement of the Collecum Mennrs, Hawkine, Lavake, Admission 25 cents. Performance cve Eugente Pappenheim, second and fourth acta af Freiechutz, and th Reserved seats UHIOAGOD & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Ticket Offices, 62 Clark: Canal-street., corner A (Blierman House) an 1900-3Ls And ¢t the_Gopnis. rerio-comic vocal and SON, Master KIN and CARR aPacific Fuat Line, anubuquo Day Ex. =3 2235 [ PPRPEFPRPIPTRR Toward, and’ Hushby. ery_evening ot 8 o'clock, and Gunday afiornoon v g, > S HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAV] LAP] .. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE] 8% 1 BGencvaLake hiprom pot corner of \eils and Kinzle-si Depot corner of Canal And KInEie mie: Glorfous success of DALY'S FIFTH-AV. THEATRE COMPANY. Second week of PIQ U B! With its wealth of scenlc and dramatlc effects, Cartain rises prompily at 2 and Saturday matineos, foot of Twenty-secand-ut, ice, 07 Clar] - o I O uthieast cornerof Kan. . m. at Wednesday and cazh evening aL 8 p.m. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, R, M. HOOLEY. Monday, ay Tednesday an Mant Lfln Maln and AlrLine; Dy Express. Atlantic Kxpres (dof ......Manager, nt Exi ¢ at 8, and Saturday Aatince at 2. HQOL] MINSTRELS In an entlre change of progra Productlon (after two weeks' of the most langhable farce FUNN"Y MO‘KES IN A FOG, ac. “Bernardo, and the entfre compa pearance here of J. \\'.LM cat Watennclon Man. tamous Quintette, urleaques, ofc. S small bills, MoUORMIOK HALL, SUNDAY AFTEINOON, May 21, Rare, Rationa), and Elogant Entertaimment, Mr. ALFRED WIL! 7). Mr. TIIOS. GOODWILLIE (Baritone), CAROZZI (Accompanist), CUMMINGS (lieadur), URBANK {Reader), 2 p. Entortalnmont bogins at TEN CENTS. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, 'THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, May 10, MITCHIELL InC. W, Taylcure's dramatization of JANE BEYRE MAGGIE MITCHELL as Jane Eyr Mr. WM. HARRIS as Lord Rochieste: Saturday Matinee—LORILE. he new play, NANNETTE O'WEA- ADELPHI THEATRE, THE (REAT OLIO, LEVANTON DROS., LEW and FRANK COLLINS, Mias SUSIE and GERTIE LYNN, CHARLIE BEN- EDICT, Mies ANNIE GIDSON, Mlss KATE RAY- MOXD, O, B. COLLINS, The Sensation Drama, WATFS OF NEW TORK. and New Sensations, Ladles' Nights Tucs- ureday. Thelowest prices In the city. FARWELL HALL, THE LABOR PROBLEM. TROACIH, of Callfornia, will doliver an address on the Influence of Chincao Cheap Labor on the Wuges rican Workingme: EATS FRE| t aturday Ex. * Bundsy Ex. £ Monday Kx. § Dafly, mgfio, AL&!YI & BT. LOUIB and & DENVER 8HORT LINES, Bide, near Madison. t Depol, and 127 Hand carefal pireparation ever aeen, entitle Billy tice'as Mnjor obby Nosconb, Uni; D t, We ny ih | Usigs Depot, Wery _ Delightfal part Kansas City & Donver Fast Ex. 8t Louls & SpringQel b Et. Louln, Springteld & Express, D) Peoria, Keokuk & Du; um:u«:utll’-rmuv‘;l‘l: ix Lacon, Waah'ton Fx. [012: WIEL ACcOmmAntA|* A0 AMall, via Maln Lize....... pechal N, Y. Express. e Express, dull{ F‘AT odal OHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL ep la corner Madlson and Canal- MAGGIE opposita fhcrman Houso, lwankeo Txpress. 10:008. m. [* 4:00 p. m. 06 p. m. [*11:00 & m.. 't 8:43 p. m. i} 7:008. m, waukee, Ticknis {t po| either via Madisor du Chien, or via Watertown, La Crosse, and ILLINOIS OENTRAL Dapot, foot of Lak Mnkrun vin M apolis ara onty-second. ’CI :‘gl'fl "t Peorti and Kcokuk Express. Dubuqne & Sloux City Dabmque & Sfoux Gliman Passenge CHI0AGO; BURLINGTON & QUIN Deyota, oot of Lake.st., Indiani RERASHEL! FPPERPP Tlon. PITLIP A. RATLROAL, AV and Rtxteenth- Saturday Event cket Omces, 59 Doora open 8t 7 p. m. commence at 8 o'clovk precisely. COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, FRIDAY EVENING, BENEFIT OF JOHN THOMPSON. Friday Matinco—DBenefit of Mise LIZZIE WERB- BTER. * Monday, May 22—FRANK E. AIKRN, ————— e Oteawn and Btroator Passe) Lockford, Dubuquo & 8l TOMATOES, ONE DOLLAR Buys 8 3-pound eans of Best Tomatoes At HICKSOX'S, 113 Rast Madlson-ut, BE@38 BB BB FEPPP PP PP Downer's Grove Accominos alurday, § Ez, BMonday. *Ex Sundsy. tEx, bt v FIEDICAL CARDS. DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor, Washngton & Franklin-sls, Chartered by the Atate of ¢ (lv‘l’fil fmmediate dl 15 well lotown Lhet DIz J AN rufesaion for tho pant )y us feave fram Bxposttion But “Ouiyina running the batel cars to Now York, PITTSBURG, FT, WAYNE & OHIOAGO RATLWAY. Leave, Arrive. tnots for the oxpress pur- (et {n oll eaves of private, i losses by dreais, plinpies on the face, , A posltively dellcate atlention, ¢ 4. A bogK [ *fAunday excepted. 4Monduy excepied: BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, Trafns feave from rear of_Exposition Bufl of ’l',"(en;!;?wafl-chm ael nfi;‘xmn.‘ i % tEaturdsy excopted. bu 3 ail or wrlto. " Plaasut hoino o 4—Wlio should arr) Wby hot—10 cents 10_pay sultations always frea DR.CLARKE., Yau ary adrised to consclt the Celobrated Dr. Clarke, 188 South Clarkeat., in sny Cbronle, Private, Dimoult, or Delicate: Ouse, Ladics consult on all trregularitics 1 Cul B2 853 per box- tamp for ** Bafcguard of Health.” Helf- Abusa sond two stainps for work Patleuts treatod suo- c8 sent everywhery 83 Clark-at., corner of Eetablished [n 1831, ib—;llyv *Dally, Bundays excepted. CHIOAGO, ROOK IBLAND & sAfig‘uw RAILEOAD, 2, sty Wit i iz S ekt **Peasarle I'reventit® Depot, corner. nlfivm Bure; Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex, on Nervous and Boxual DI i Es s Ceaafully by Jotier, Bud L s ceuts by inull, Addrese letters Ur, ¥, Mafluulh’cllrk-ll-. Chicago, e erereos TREABURY DEPARTMENT, Qftca of Compirotier of the Curvency, Yegal proof thereof wil haties 1. Eherman, Het It basic i iy o Cilcteacih | ONEDOLLAR | Duys 40 pounds Standard A Sugar: At EICKEON'S, 118 East Madlsondt, ety L,

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