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MHE CHICAGO 'LRIBULE: MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1877. - s ) THE FUNERAL PILE. fontalne Cemetery, and will be couveyed to [ seives with city politica more than ever. * For THE LA.KE BURGLARY. Witmington, Del., his former home. Mayor there are two candidales—Frank A. Rock River to-day near Gov. Charter's reslaence. Ikely that all the real perpetrators of the rob- The body had been iIn the water nearly iwo MILLINERY, y bery snd wicked assaudt will be brought to sk TSN EIY s £ o1 PR Prickett and E. J. Ingersoll, S, H. Hafnes, well | weeks, was clothed all but the coat, had gray dustices WeSt Ell(l Dl'y GI}OdS H()llse i ; e ey | known to the fezal fraternily ‘of St Louis, 18 | hale, lrowgray chin whiskers and ‘mustache. | pdqiet i id G S ————r s An Unsuccessful Search for More At T{h fl';flm:";m n::;:":;cm from | Mrking things warm for the City Autorneyelip, | No papors were found. ‘This mav be tho mnan Additional Details of the Horri BAR-NUMM, BAR-NUMM." and will, no douht, beelected over his opponent, J. H. Burckel, Several candidates are out for City Clerk, while only anc, J. M. Schwback, appears for City “Treasurer. For the best-paying office, Clty Marshal, thiere Is a strong fight Letween sumo seven or clght candidates, - One Councilman from each ward I8 to be elected, and thero arc three names in each ward to sclect from. The fnterest In city Jmmuu s manifested +al Cinders at St. Louis. reported missing from Oregon, 1. The Cor- Sgectal Dispateh o The Tribune, onier held an Inquest. New Yorg, April 15.—The large elephant landed Baturday began to show bad temper to- day. His kecper, Mr. Alexander. went to soothe him, when the huge beast knocked him down with a blow of his trunk. Charles White, the elephant-trainer, and some others, were sent for, but, before they came, the clephant broke Crime on Forty-seventh Madison and Peoria-sts, Street. ' ) Silish illry death at the Southiern Hotel fire contributes as foliows: i " Little did we think as we sat at supper on mv;resllng E?u\tn\ by an_Officer of ‘Tucsday evenlng, surrounded by mmd.l".l"fd ace the Fire Dopartment, quaintances, and passiug fokes from table to table, what horrors were in atora for us hefore mnming.] onl, a8 we ranged out fnto the rotun- = | da and’looked down upou the gentlemen on He Delieved that All Who Jump the floor below, mingling together fn the guiden A FATAT EXCURBION, Spectal Dirpate to The Tribune. Naw Untgaxss, April 15.—Quite a large ex- cursion party left the city this morning on the steamer James Howard for Eads’ Jetlies to re- tarn Monday. Onthe way down Gcorge Quick- The Victim Yositively Identities Two ot the Murderous Scoundrels, T e P d thera his chalns and made an attack on Mr. cd Would Hpvo Been . | light “of a ‘thousand gas-jets, shot ont from in- | Pty rongly about Murphysbora, an meger, a restdant of New Orleans, lell trom the 5 f Boved. bl cisalit lals 0 v bt | ™I b g S pearsemtotNen e L immile | e o o a | HCRpml wion e Urer s e g f 3 and was so terribly bruised Lo ezplred in & the “ Happy Family. Winding his trunk around short time. the neck of Mr. Rivers, he tried to impale the latter with his tuske, but was prevented by Mr. Fraske, who struck him a heavyblow with an ron bar. A rope was finally fastened around his fect, and be was thrown dawn and firmly se- cul bg a large chain fastened to his tusks, He had been known as a very docile beast, but it Is supposed he tas enmged at seeing the other elephants In the Hippodrome. et e The Dull's Head, Neyw 5 0 The Tribune. - BrooMiNaToN, Lil, Avrll 13.—The city elec tion takes place to-morrow, aud, from present abpearances, will be o Hepublican victory, elect- ing Dr. J, L. White aver Thomas J.. Bunn, a Democrat. CASUALTIES. A JIORRIBLE SCENE, Atlanta (Ga.) Constiiution. At about 4 o'cluck on yesterday morniog a . { h H i i rol&mdn "\'r' now dongl)"l-(lfarluml {;nblrc llnnbnnd and inyse! romnenade he length the mag- Jopular Fpoling Undergolng n Change nlmficn:t‘ :u]fiu thatreached frim St ond of the hotel, and as our fect burird themsclyes Favorablo to the Firemon. in the magnificent, carpet we thought of tic luxury to Ue found In o first-clase Awerican hutel, but we littlo thought that that Lotel 5%, Lot1s, Mo., April 15.—~The search has pro- | would be a_mass of stoldering ruins beforg cssed vigorously: all day {n the ruins of the | morning, and that the cries of despalr and Southern Hotel, but no bodies have been dis- | deatht Would take the place of the joyful mu- 2 . | slc’ of the grand opisno and the human volce. covered. Numerous articles of jewelry, ailvers | B30 864 K‘mlu" o nsconded to. tho fonrth Scapegrace Nephew of Bad Habits, 3 SHIPWRECK, Sax Fraxcrsco, April 16.~The bark Paloms, from Tahitl, brings nows of the total loss of the Nicarsguan ship Black Eogle, from Iuget Bound, for Callao, with lumber, on Easter Island, Capt. Hughes and the crew wero res- cued and taken to Tahit! i e A i R e s BTk i e e R iy POPULAR PRICES. An elegant assortment of art-~- istiocally trimmed Bonnets and Hats, together with Frenchand New York Pattern Hats, at Yesterday's Tninuse contained full details of the bold and successful robbery of, and mur- derous sssault upon, Charles ‘¥, Hegweln, a grocery-keeper at the corner of Wentworth ave- nue and Forty-scventh street, together with the attempt to fire his house and:consume the ork, {s the great depot hom;{ At It’P . i 7] Y of exthsnge, barter, and saie of are % g table furniture, broken and burn- h | great vivid flame poured into the windows of SPORTING. chloroformed fnmates, Willlam Caroy, 8 son-In- | focated all the prominent horse dealete, and very attractive prices. T b eiilos of ciothing, pavers of iler. | hoor(Eally the Bt Lo el atrcet) ofiam | tho aleeping town of Conyers, and awakencd tho - Iaw of M, Hegweln, and his wife and 2-rear-old | mah la wani af & boree, bs 1t slihet atrotior, | . A loxes stock of Untrimmed eut hlnd;, valuahle and otherwise, have been | done before, the unc to read while the other did {ohabitants, ‘The jail wns on fire. THE TURF. child, besides tho owner himself. All the facts slately carrisge qorse. or for & junk-dealer's 34 fakenout. Much the larger part of the debris crochet-work, or darned, and so tho uvunh-fi “'l;l;l: zt::zwlflfiox:xe:‘fl:m:l:mc;lxn n::’ ‘::d l;l:’:i N2w OntEAns, April 15.—For the fifth and | werc given g0 far as they were known up ta the w-urmi 18 certain of finding what he ;nnu. elther passed away. At 13 we went to bed, and ¥ ity or price. All ara acco: Hats, Flowers, Feathers, and 1 in qual mmodated, last day! Mond 18 sold last night: | time they were obtained, and since then some l?'erydsy car-loada of horsed are brought to ity | Millin Arti 1ot 3 y's races, Monday, povls sold last nig! me they were and sine i ght to (=) MONE THAN TWO O TRRTE DOPIES nonition. AW ‘{f' “m'l felt & choklng sensa- | DO fire-engine in the town. Bob Woolley, $150; Kilburn, $50; Verdigris, | crime andits suthors has been received. Tho d sure a3 Giles' Liniment I h:co “Anl:' ers” prices, aaloig In the rulng,—the child of Mr. and | Hou fn my throat and caled $0 my husband, | The entranco to the Jall was from tho sscond | #40. Second race, Cottrill stakes, mile and a | victim wasablo to st up yesterday, though | mEHA, om e, M listencr, bear the follow. | Trimming promptly andtastes ')'(“A Clark and their nurae-glel, Ella Jackson, | ¥ho was asicep, that I vould not treathe and | story, and the steps ‘had burned sway. The | halt—King Witliam, $130; Cottrlll's entrics, | very wesk and nearly blind. THis faco presented | “Nicyed on the right frons knes s imied b ot fully executed. a0 Chorles Kiufricht, the hoad walter. This g«n‘ulphlflifltmc{- thoru wns Ore near by e oo | Foof ad neasly fallon In, and tho flames wera | 830; Gap's entrics, $30: Col, Parisol, $10; Row- | a shocking sight: 1t was blackened, and brulscd, | asa big tornip. Trub it ‘with ‘uiles’ Liniment; * ! lckiug downward over tho solld, lmpenetra- ble first story, which made the dungeon, About thls time the crowd begau to Inquire whethier or not there were any prisoners cone fined {n the dungeon. It transpired that there wera two wen locked up by the fire in this tatal cage—Uoth negroes. t was appurent ot once that nothing less thay a iniracle could save them from a horri- ble deatn. The stepy to tho cutrzuce werc burned away. Tho doorway and the whule top of the hiouse was a mass of flames, The licat wus po fotense thut no one could ap- pruach the bullding, Somehow or otber anax Waa thrown over into the dungeon, and the negrocs began to try and cut ther way out of thestitling don lu which thoy were caged, Only 2 fow moments were Ielt, as tho fire wus already begluning to burn through the solld upper tloor, when 1t woutd scnd a shower of blaziug logs and embers down on the poor wrelches, ‘Chig dungeon, as {s usual with country jalls, wos belief Js strenghtened greatly by tbe fact | togetier, and after what seemed a life-time of ghat all ‘the helo of the hotel, ex- | defay, unbolted the duor and reached thu hall cepting tho Lewd waiter and the girls togedu:r. ‘That was cuough, Uense smoke " to bave been killed previously Iind taken posscssion of the ball, su that the Ll * | lizhits at that ending wers extingulshed, exeopt meatloned, have reported, snd all the guests | guq i o room oppositc that bad been it and excopling onic been lieard from. 8, M. Clark- | Jeft bumln&.n- e could plso sec at tho fartlier and 8. F. Stevens, relatives of 16 J, Clark, ar- | end of the 800-foot hiall a glimnicriug light. At rived vesterday fromn North Adaims, Manss., but “;t:ltln)\:uwe ll‘ct‘“rd 'il('ffi,';’n "‘n':xr:nff.."-i" nlr':{;"-:i:xd they do nut seem to be quite sutisfied with “’My"a:»d.'wa Fos fim,’ nm!‘umk et Into the TIUE IDRNTIFICATION OF TUE SODIES souin but he followed me, aud taking mebythe supposed to be H. J, Clark and wife. This w"“mum?c":irmam"rfloll"iludlc:fll’l'mnl:' moning they had workmen begin a search in | we must make the other end of the B that part of the cellar dircetlyon tho corner of | 4 dragged we qut {nto thie darkness that could Walaut and Fourth strects, adjolning the room | B4 el Feotm tuis I know Butbings oyt 1 {n whitclt the budies were found, but so farit has | death grip on my armn, but who 1 learn since been fruitless. {l‘ud djmcd'. |mn thil wh:lru l'el:'n:’zrl.h‘nl't htlmmlg; hew dowa three r8 0 liviewatitn n\}n p ceiictemn divectod aptinat floor, where, Imu:xl of impenetrable dnrzncu. the Firo Department, an interview with Jobn thors " "mow tho alore of 8 volcano, The Lindsay, oue of tho Assistant Eugineers of the | chols contre and east end of the bullding was ctt, 831; John Campbell, $10; Cors Lint, $10; Lynchiburg filly, $10. Third race, coneolatlon, one mile—Belle Barkley, $50; Coronet, $50; Woodland, $1; Maria Barnes, $12. Fourth race, four-mile heats—The N?&'fl‘, $100: Russ ?g;lnn $50; Ucorge Quirina, $30; Uncle Tom, that never disappoints; be &l well to-morrow,'l And st goes: cvery ane who usca i¢ once will never be withoutit, * For sals by all drugetsta, il AU BUSINESS NOTICES. Boland's Aromatic Bitter Wine of Iron (sn remedy for norvous debility, fmpaverietied blood, and impaired digestion. Depot, 63 Clark street. M ACAL. and cut, the skull over the right eye velng de- pressed, and ono long gash being visible over the lelt eye, and another across the bridge of the nose. With care and quictude the dactors think he will come around all right In s short time., Inflammation of the brain has to be guarded againat, and It {s posslble that the sufferer may become worse from that cause. In conversation with s TRIDURR reporter yesterday, Mr. Hegweln cxpressed tho beljef that the robbers, four of whom were inhis room, used some hard, blunt {nstrument to best him with, like a hammer or a mallets Nelther knife nor pistol was used upon him. The thieves held and beat him while he was in bed, and while he was nearly stupefled with chloroforrn, It was {ntimated tbat Marx lieg- ‘wein, bils son, was suspected of being a party to the robbery, and It s justice to say that his CARSON, PIRIE & 0. NEW PURBLICATIONY. CHARMING BOOKS SPRING AND SUKHER READING. 1—A POIXT OF HONOR, Mrs. Awnis EDwanpe” last story. $1,00 or $1.60, +* Mra. Edwards {s one of the brightest and freshe eatof thenavel writers of the day—Zoston Jowrnal, 2—LIFE ON THR PLAINS, Dy Gen, Gtonas A, Cusrzn. Tilustrated, 82,00, BAS] LL. Mesrms, Tenn.,, April 15.—Base-ball—St. Louts Browns, 7; Membhis Reds, 1. THE WEATHER, Wasmixarox, D. C., April 10—1 a. m.—For the lake reglon, warmer, partly cloudy weather, and light local raine, with varfablo winds, mostly Irom cast to south, and in the eastern portions falling barometor. LOCAL ORAERYATION. Ciicano, April 1 - CATARRH. Would willingly have given one Tho Leat book on Indiana ever published. it Department, which gives o Hire, aud where three short huurs befure wo | Biode of a lnyer of huge logs, Lieavily weather- M TR LT L L O father docs not conelder him in the slightest hundred dollars for the re~ S-~TIE PLEARUREN OF AXGLING, Dy Gronom & A DETAILED ACCOUNT had stood snd enjoyed the hum of human | boarded on cach side. The ugrocs specdiiy cut | e:sia. m. 20,08 41 | 74 N, K. gentl fmplicated fn the affalr, a8 might he Inferred lief obtained from the Dawson, of (he Albany Evening Journdl, & i of the clforts of the fircmen to save lives, will | volces from the rotunia with the soit Hght of | through the first weathier-buardlug, and’ hud L fen : from yesterday's account. Of the gailt of the nepliew of Mr. Hegweln, Charles Eberley, o young man 24 years ofnge, tho old gentleman has not the shadow of a doubt, aud says that hie was ono of the party of four who beat and robbed him. o also stated that Eberley beld a dark lantern jo his hand, and, alter entering tle room, drew the slige and threw Its dazzling 1ight fullin his faco just as he awakened from the stupefying and almost overpowering effects of the chloroforin, which 3ir. Lcgweln belleves was applied to his nostrils with o sponge a few moments before. e also got a Jook at John Keil (not Kiine, ns oreviously rcported), the man with whom Eberley boarded ot the corner of Btato ana ¥orty-third strects, and says there were two others whom lio could not seo to de- scribo,—he only saw their figures dlmly, and thinks he could not fdentify them if they were brought before him. But of Eberley's snd Kell's ldentity IIE 38 VXRY POSITIVE, and will 8o state under oatl when the ‘)ropcr time arrives. Kell Lo had never scen hefors until last Thursday, when he came’ arouud with young Ebcrl.eg.-nd bo notleed that the two were closely observing things about the prem- Iscs, but he did not give the matter much atten- tion at the time, Blnce the robbery Lo has col- lected his thoughts about the sctionsof his nephew snd Kell, and fully considers tho for- mer to bo the lustigator of the robbers, sod the latter and two others known to Kell, the plan- ners and perpetrators. His concluslons were uf now saw the flames leapin boof eneral interest. Lindsay drova from his | $¢ clndellors, we o aniry s ol ol Jiouse to the firc ns fost aa his horse could run, | pere for che tirst timo that I heard the wall snd waa at the hotel in less than five mivutes | of human volees, Up to this time my after the alarm struck. ‘The fire was then com- | husband had not apoken a word since leaviny our room; then he fell, and I thought that all inz out of the sixth-story windowa and through ras tost, but now bs. turned, and, smbracing thoreof. He thensays: *1Istoodin front of me, said, *God be pralsed, now We aru safe’ the botel, and, alter a minute's look at thivgs, [ weare on the sccona flour.! I could not then 3 made up my mind 2 ?wfim, h“:‘-‘lz lmlxlnllzl-d dlo“xlnuch 2mlnkcd“’{ nu“m( alls, up-stairs, al L e awilul s eS8 Of [ irAsIapGRALLE 20 RAVE THE DUILDING, dleuu; Iiled wlih smoko snd fmpenctrable dark- and that the malu object would be to save tho Ut ness, but - thero wus pandemonium, 8 sea of peapte. Tho Skinner hook and Iadder truck | fami shiouting up through the rotunda. Woms stood at the waln entrance on Waluut strcet, in | en running. frantieally about. Meu, bewildered front of the verande., This Skiuner hook aud | with the awful spoctacle, runulng o and fro. 1adder truck I8 uscd 88 a regular hook and lad- Andall this I saw in a_momont at one hur- ! usband bos der truck; ns woll 58 8 fire-cscape. 1t bas all | T4 Hance, Ny L'm‘"',m‘ e tuo appliances of a hook and Iadder truck on ity | vinerged ' on the street, and I was -taken s well o3 the esc These things have to bo | to a_ house opposite, where I again real- stripped oil. ¢ men were stripplug them of | ized the awiul dauger we_hud escaped, for no whea I got there. T ordored then to get rcu;}iy sooner aid £ look up than I suw peoplo, at four a9 so01 08 possible. Oue of the principal lad- | or flve winduws Imploring for helpi and I ders, tho extousiut belouging to tho fire-cscape, | stayed and watehied and pruyed for assistance to was lald on the wulk, und, when the men camo | come, untfl two huinan belugs fell, or throw 1o look for 1t, thi cruwd of people had beceme | themselves, from the fourth and Afth ltnr{l wia- 50 great thav dows_and strock the aldewalk witha heay ‘TR MEN COULD KOT IIND 1T, sound_ that alckened mr vary soul, when * and 1t woa probably two or threw minutes before | turned away from the slckenlng sight, for by they.got it. I. thought somebody would bo | the lurid bluze of the firu the very eky was 1t comipg to the Walbut-street tront for ns- | up for miles around. But my agony was not sistance, but thers was nobody appeared In | over then, foras I turned foto the building X signt, 1 ordered the apparatus radsed, and tho | found several ot the dead and dylug had been 0y3 raised the uchine, and, just at the mo- | carried over thero andlald in plaiu yiew, and nent we got It up, somebody eane runnlog | here sickened and was carricd away.’ from tho Funrtl-street frontaud suld; “There's yeteran sportaman. O . o Ficpantty Miustrasea, CBLigr* Hted peper. A-TERPE “TUSSED. Dy Tuzo, Trurox, $L75. B—MELLS® NEW MANUAL OF PARLIANENTARY FPIRACTICK. The most compact and relisble bno:: of it4 clasa published. Cloth binding, 76 cents. —_— Al BRI Novels Recently Published. . BATE M R e e and | By Mrs. ANNIE EDWARDS. S emportey relier from ...“"mm!n;? 1 everaied, | Lo O“Bh:v{:::u“m Her? 8y0.$1.000r 1,76 '3, Bteven Lawrence, Yeoman " ¢ ¢ 4, Philip Earnsoliffe - - * ¢« 6. Leah: A Woman of Faghion” " ¢ 6. 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From the well-known maker of Ynle’s Mame i math Tent. entiemsen * T hve suflered t 107100 OF AGETE CATARTS 08 Conh i e oAt eyer smicted mortal man, Whenerer Tioo s Hem cold 1€ would settie In mv heat. causiog the most lent Sneceing, sccompanied by excessive disch g}lxlnhcd seyeral pieces of the outer plank off oy could now bo plalnly seen by the crowd, who cnicouraged then with shouts ‘and advice, It remalned for them to cut throush two or three of the heavy luga that they might force tliemeelves through., ‘They recommenced their worls, and flew at it with desperation, The Inexoruble fanics drew nearer, and the poor wretches, frantie with panic and fear, shrivked and prayed, and cursed ns thoy tugged like mudmen at tho stubburn and unyleldine loga. It lovked atonutinegns if thiey might escape, but the flames suddenly burst duwnward through the upper floor and swept down the outslde of the walls, literally env:lunlnfi tha fated endn a net ot flames. ‘The horrid fllumination rendered thelr parched bodles iutansely vonsplcuous. They capered and sprangz 0p aud - down, and flunyr themaelves against the walls, The blistering Aames tnad- dened them, sudthetr elforts to cut through the ‘walls lost ull directionor Intesligence. They hacked and pulied jucouerently at the log bors, aud scemed Nierally crazed. ~ Most of the spectators, unable to look upon the sicken- in| ¢ Jouger, turned oll und run beyond the of the plercing sureams of the imprisoned “Maximun) thermanieter, 003 minimu WRNERAL OBSRRYATI Ciigaao, April 15—Midalght, Hlalions.__(Biar,| TAv,| Wind, _Rain weairer, v Eine CURE yORCATARRN, The reliel 30 gratifying that ! would willing dred doflurs 10 oblatn (1. A fow duses completely cured me. My head has nince been perfectly frea from muCous scumuIAtions, my bresthing easy, and ot & symplou of trouble about my back and buwel his ores sented {taclf, [ts effect In my caso has been_truly re. markabl VALY, 1 {1 spectiolly, T, M. Ball a8 Awning Aaker, 2 South Haske 4. CATARRH. A Remarkable Case of Catarrh Cured by the use of Twelve Bottles, - e tolect the followingease this discase may become, and Lie valug of BANFOKD'S RADIC. femedy for i cure, aven in cases of the grestest sever: Uy, Xe regret thaty from motives »t;ncucuy. the scyileman declines L permlt tho tie of biansma: nae No. 11.~This lsthe case of s man in thie prime of 1% Who had contracted this. tlseasa. throteh, 5 b ———— JEWISH WEDDING, Special Dispatch o The Triduns. MiLwaukEE, Wis, Aprll 15.~To-day, at tho Temple Emanuel (Jewish), by the Rabb! Spitz, Adotph Kalmar, of New York, was married to Miss Freds Bremer, daughter of Mr. Georgo Hremer of this city. The church was claborate- Iy decorated with flowers, ‘Tho bride is a favor- fte 1o society circles. The groom is a well- kuown New York business man, There was large attendance and an clegaut display of nice totlottes, Alter & reception the couplo started for New York. ——— Fes men. But the end was very ncar. The dungeon was now filled with bluzing fire, and the very los that keld them prisoncrs began to burn, Oue of the vegrocs scemed to (ave up the struggle at this point. Leaplng otf the tloor, ho dutched the bars aud wound his arns about them, aud was soun, leius hu{m, puL out of lils poin. The other one, holdiug the ax, continucd to struggle in an afnlcss way, cold six yoars sgo. Favered by s scrofuluus condition ot of people ol the Fourthatreet frous who : - but Gnally dropped the ax, aud, clutchiig SPIRITUALLY CRAZY. strongthencd all the moro yesterday when | Of iheblood: tie disesae sett fus scld polson Into every FOR MAY : e i 0 aenba 1o not B thiog LETTERS, thio buriii bars, ua bis fellowvictlus had doney Special Dispatch G0 The Trivune. B iehon, of the ponce.fovee of the Town | Bi'5.CL IBEATAE, 1o thAL xhen he cominenced e ura HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. Lhat you can run with along the l-lfiuaz.hxfiu o f;’n’:mr:r";::;'inuu x“l :‘lgé:stbéu:c:n;g #:::., iy :rnu‘n&, ‘-'»( llnlmf. NEw Yonk, April 16~The congregation of | of Lake, fill:lv.;nrhcrm LY amnl!‘ll?unn%hi_v of ;]mu; ot eases ever expetienced :5‘.;'.! living imaa,| The . vo 1t nooth ground, bug 1 ub) covered the whule 15 Cs goods at Keil's house, consisting of tivo palrs u 3 3 Ui SCtoss 1ho car-trucke with lwh:l‘;’, 0 Y1 Forr Warsz, April 14.—Bince the Bt Louls | duigeon, and the turtured wretclics Wero sevy B Marg's Catholis: Ohurehs of Willlsmsburg, suspenders, some_cigars, candy, and ‘OFier r. | Bldod; and e eicestye in atinntity s o dhcharg NOW READY, CONTAINING was thrown {nto consternation this morning Ly the entrance of & man suffering from delirfilum tremens, who ran yelling down tho ceatre alsle. Jumping over tho altar-ralls, ho threw off his coat, and, ascending tho altar-steps, attemvted to tear down the crucifix. - Oficer Dufly selzed theo man and led lim. from the place, as tho 4 a; 2ad colleeting in quants- aks Lim, Feyeral t{mes each night be was olliged to Fet up and paruially clear his nostills and thraat before ie could sicep, From the use of thie orst botila of the HanicaL CCRE to the resent the cure has Leen grad: ual, satlsfactary, sud permaneut. ke has used in alt twélve bottles, ‘nd now experlences no_retuen of discharge nor uny of 1ta dinasreeanic ayTapLIL, besi enjoylug uncsually good health otherwive. 1 ORDERED TiLE APPARATUS DOWN A0AIN, | firo I notlco sugRestions us to precautions to be and the men took it slouy to the Fourth street | ¢aien by hiotels to fnsure a certaln measure of g “‘“‘:,““’“‘ sl ::lildh v "“‘fdl FIEL | aiety to guosts in caso of fire. Theso ate prin- azuius e vernue ¢ comes oul o L] vage uf tho shluwaile; aud on tnat, account wa | cipally in tho shapo of escapes from Sire, such aa could not get It Fight futo the window, aswe | ropes Ji each room, lron ladders aflixed to :rn]:\uuu I:L Idnl:rrimilcd tho tiu:;:!wctllu l-mlkxflu walls, ete. Theso aro good, and should be in- akou out, und fet the upper ludder full Lack on ¢ e Wics rope used for m-lulng. il we .got tha sistod upon by thase who nccessarlly live In TO more. .. Tne origla of tho fire was certainly lnccndlarg. It1s equally =8 certain that it came from the llnn'l.:llla s:r“thu bulldjog. There was no oue living n Lhe jall, It wils believed ot first that the prisoners themaelves had tired the bulldiog fu the hupe of effecting tholr escape. This they dented while talking with' the crowd through the burniug ticles taken from Hegweln's store, No trace of the mouey talen from My, Heg- wein's room by the thicves had been discovercd up to last evenlue, Theamount taken, in cash, is over $100, which Is mostly In. large notes. Thres or four dolinrs wers taken from Mr. Carey's pantaloons pocket, and some small change In the grocery til was stolen, Tho val- OF PERU. Ulustrated. 3. LUNUINGS. | [iy Charles De Kay. 3 S DERCRIR. Wstory. Dy obert A. Neleod, 5 rAlmslmAx CLUS-LIPE, A Bketch, DrC, L. & THE GHOICE. 1 Siary ¥ 9 B. Dodge. 7. A BUPERELUITY O NUGHTINESS. A Love ' ricst came with his acolytes from tho vestry to | ve of the jewelry purloined is about £150, The ary. lly Edwant Dellany, e i rome el o s L e, 596 4° | otcls o great deal, and, U nocossary, onforced | Lors,” They pald thnt an Bous pefore thoy su, | bugin tho sorvices, . Ao man'Was reconized aa | tota) e aohey aud articls taxen Wt . sodf bR AN Youmu, oy MIEZUNAN AND THORNE by legislative action. Dut what wo waut 18 a | the fire they beard a mateh struck 6n the upper’ | Frank Printx, & well-kuown short-gistance run- | reach about $000. i 9. BPIING, XAfter s pletura by A, Cot.) Translated i ;t.u‘tr'm? nch of Francols Coppee, 1y Emma b 10. A QUEEN OF, BURLKSQUE. A Story. ¢ . llU;El‘l‘élI.B AND BURIAL-FLACES, "By Waltor e 12. THE MARQUIS OP LOS3IR. O Mace R R R L R b S -. ete, E 13, DAMNED PLAYS. By J. Deaader Matthen . 14, APRIL DAYS, ll]l‘!lr with H. K.‘ulh‘.u i 13, DU MONTILY GUSSIP:~The Chateau of ft. i e Layv; “ A togaup the lwlders, - andl they brought out | meana of preventlng tho spread of the fires seven persons, ‘Thers. was nubudy elsc 1n sight | through tho elovator-shufts, which act as a fluo 1u the Fourth street windows, so 1 took a run " around the fice to aeo how thinge were going on,. | 213 draw tho devoutiag clement to i top o When I pot back to tho \Walnut strect frant | the louse and envelop that in finincs befors the agaln, ufi?—u was & man {n the fourth- | real origin of the firo s known. Thus dt 8t story window, Wo bad a ladder up ot | Louls, first reports were that the fire the” verauds on the Wulnut side, but | originated In ~ tuo top fuors; mow 1t wag not near enough by ouo story, The man | It certaln_ that it began | below hallooed for help,ana L orderedjibo'men 10 take | and was carsied up the eloystor shaft unul the ladder and throw ‘bl o yope, which was | chiccked by the closcd top, when It beat back dune, and the inan catwe dowwn mrcfiy. Then I | upon tho halls and corridors, and then the fire m!i:nknck un‘l‘n\tflh street. The fire-cscape | «Aid break out first at the top. en out * floor, aud supposed It was the Jaller who bad callud at tho Jull to see thut evervthing was all right, They Kuew nothing niore till they saw tho Hames. £ 1t was then belleved that the outside fricnds of the prisoners hud poured keroseng oil throuzh the key-lole, und Nred tbe dour for the pur- post o attempting o rescus of thelr friends, This Is stil ncezpted s tho most reasonuble theory of the fire, * Ol the vegroes, ono had been seuteoced to the Penltentiary for five yoars, and the othcr for twelve months, They hud both been put fn the ner of Brooklyn, ‘That the nen_cengaged n the erime, which stands fu the calendar as one of the most flend- 1sh that haa ever occurred fu this city, fuvolving, as it &g, robbery, deadly assault, arson, au consequent murdcr, wore ?rnlunlnnus, ulded Ly a band that wns fully ecquatoted with tho premjscs in the most ‘minuto partieular, thera can be no doubt, {uflglnz from careful abservation and information asto tho surround- inge. 'The house stands fsolated from others in the nelghborhood, and affords casy means of aceess without larming llcupll‘lf fnmates. Mr, Hegwelu and his son-in-law and daughter unite —————— WHISKY IN NEW YORK. Nxw Your, April 15.—The confusfon into which the recent decision of the Court of Ap- peals as thrown the exclse question 1s causing scrious trouble to large numbers of liquor-denl- ers.” The Corporation Attorney has commenced scversl hundred suits agalnst saloon-keepers to recover the &n:null.v fixed for a violation of the stutute of 1857, which allows only funkcepers to retail splrituous liquors to be drank on tho A series of uninterrupted Cures ef~ fected with it by a well-known Boston Physician. o Fram Dr. Chas. Main, tarrh 18 the opprobriumm medicorum of the medlcal profession, and hyisany 18 tigughl incurstie, When, herefure, a prepuration {s presentod to my notlee, ine darsed hy'sa reaponbiile & Arm ey Mcssre. Weeks & Pob tery L am bound to cive It fair and unprefudiced trin and whea such trial resulta in s rerics uf uninterrupi cured, T cannot allow profearional etiauctic to interfero Ger: P rlan_ Ross-larvestsy’ Heton House] Josl 1. fiure Foraix Dooss vd Anseriv 16, LITEIATURE oF TUE DAY, 5 1 think tie h! of hotel fircs, as well as of | jail un Satunday last, und unly a day sud a hatt in tho bellef that Eberley removed the sticks | witha candid expremlon of my regard forlt, 1 there. . = EVERTLODY TUAT WAS IN B1ONT,— lnrzulanrelln;ui'v?;r?ncmrfe:, chers whora olg- | beforo they ost thete vew. > Y premiies. used in fasteniog the storo window 1n they rear | 1005, Kizo bxrontie Janioat Cue ok Cararini my For Sale by all ook aud News Dealers, a2 shat Lad come: to the windows. I told the men | vators are used, necessitativg thu fatal shaft, N last Fridsy when ho visited the house, his | the treatment uf every form ot Catary iperionio sa JERMB—Yewsly Subscrintion, 4.1 postsge paid. b totake down the ladder aud tuke it around to | will bear tae out In the aspertion that they be- TIRE AT SEA. . OTTAWA, Ll unclo belde olsent at tho time, nud his | preferationiatdown in any text-book witn aien { Bingle Number, 53 ceats. “Liveral Ciiiublng tibser. : Enmld;"{w"t \;’hofi the gir]la ‘l:fil‘c, :1""1'.1 wo | gin xbd[aw. l‘:dt are ’fl:‘\'t f'mwwd&l g{. firit | Bavaxyam, April 15.—Capt, Danfels, of the Bpecial Ditpalch to The Tribuna. {:gl‘l‘l:ml‘vo :}l&: l!\l‘l: urgnc«:‘- ucnl&.i;‘gn 'é’:'e“ am, ;‘l; d pefilaliyy Anigs M. ,f&‘i.'fxu’h‘.?fl'fi“« malled. postage pald, tosay E: gut 1o them, 1 ¢ 3 uildin exe i : e cial 8¢] ¥ pars i3 Usrinav, from the strect. W ba €0 u;:luu tivo Jaddors | pertence lx:: boon that th. elen!nr" ihutt carried | Steamer Leo, makes tho following atatement: Orrawa, 1ll,, April 15.~A spocial schiool lec- | T80 L0000 T iont, The thicyes Mt have N # About 2a. m. of the 13th we slowed down, hauled up to the head of the wind, and hove to, the galo increasing very fast. About half-past 9 wu opened the hatches to examine the cargo, and discovered fire below, We got hose and water on the fire, but it Increaser so rapldly that we bad to close the hatches, ofter two men bad been badfy burned, Findlug ft impossitle to put the fire vut and savo tlo ship, we got two life-boats and a raft over, tho fre tlon was held fn this city yesterday to eluct aix Dirvctors under the Freo-8chool law. About 1,000 yotes were polled, and the coutest waa heated. The following mombers of the oid Board were re-olected by a handsome majority: George A, Markle, Josoph Magatiln, Patrick I‘J\mea David Walker, Thoodore Horn, snd P, Tallof P EX-GOV. CURTIN, together and then take up o s:ling-ladder ou o | the fluncs there. Naturally, when Hremen see man's ghouldor, and su we took out seven of | fatnes burniwg trom the top of a bulldiug, sud clght girls ut the back of the Ehw street wing. | no indication of lire below, thelr attentiun oud Alfchact Hester, driverof eugine No, 10, took | efforts are dirccted therc, while the fusidious th scalinz-ladder on hila shoulders aud booked | element s worhing nexulli)' below, gatning force 1t 1o tho window sill, and* y and volume, untll suddenty the whols mass is 1Y HIMSELY coveloped and all effort futile, Firs nuturally . brought down seven or efght girls, Shortly | works upwards, and will scek the most fuvorable after thls word came to us that unother man | courso to rise, just as water sceks tue most was I o window on the Fourth street front. \e | natural course tofull. When thero fa notin went thers und found C. R, Kennedy In thefifth- | Joft above to feed upon, it stretchies out in & story window, Jtko thie boy vu theburning deck. | dircctions, cutered lu the must atealthy mauner, and pre- viously divested thomsclves of thelr boots or sbiocs, or perhaps they wore rubbers; for they ascended tho stalrway Jeading from the frout of the storc, and enfered & slttiuz-room and Mr, and Mrs, Carey's bed<chumber without disturbing them; rificd tho former's pantaloons pockets, selzed thu lattor's jewelry, theuce asged ueross tho kitchen and o storeroom, and nto Mr, Hegwelin's apartment, whero THEY MET THEIR PIRST ONSTACLE. 1. B, LIPPINGOTT & 00, Publiskers, . d 717 Markel-st., Philadolphls. ILTISANG, “ADVERTISERS™. | Iring to_reach_country reoders can do »o I the ok foos ey tamaas by g o ¥ ; Fach package contains Dr. Banford’s M - haiinn Fhbe: a0 Fil Airectlont. Tor ve. T Bl oascs, Price $1.00.’ For sale by 8l wholesale ani retall druj ot throughout tha Uniied Btates. WEERS & Fol- 1%, General Agents and Wholesals Droggists, Doston. BLEGTRIGITY New Yon, April 16.—Es-Gov. Curtin, of | During bis struggics with the vitlians.he sayshe | FOR_THE MILLION. AN ELEC- [ ' Wotook him dows. He was the Just ot takes | Knowin; aunt where the danger lles, what | Balning so - wo could get no more | Pennsylvana, now n this city, ssys thero 1s no | cried loudly, but his calls wero fu vam i “that TRIC BATTERY FOR 25 4 , from that sldo of the bullding. There were. | meana shall be adupied to ubvlate itf boots over, and thoss who wero forward | truth In the statement that ho ia n defendant in | unprotected district, ond bis son-dulaw and CENTS. y ; Ilnddg’;l:i:fil’;u nx:lm::nlr;rffl ot "mfh fl"“ ";I’ ny lfl"‘fil “'l‘:'l"‘ i ""l‘-'“ffl:- cflfictunl, wero cat off from thoae who were aft when the | tho syt begun by Keunedy & Co. In connection m e :’,f‘;';g"ffi,’:fi? v ':“,“:l‘:\f“.“ °:’n'l, ““"r'fi‘: & p 3 o prontletor of thie Olyipic, asily apulicd, elther fu construction or i ey ansac c . oy ‘ Rut down, and'some others. Wo tsed vt fd® | alter zomglw}mu building. frst boal, was launchied. Iwentaftto the cab- 'J%“ veccat Wail steect or any other tr until after the lttlo fnfant awoke them by its COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER g : ders all around tho botel whenever cwusionre- | 1t (s simply & daoiper oF check-draft, as it | 10 to gt the possengera into ft, When I. open- S e crics, and that whon the robbers had fled, - 3 ¢ qulred, i were, to bu applied to tho elevator at each fluor, | €d tho cablu door 1 was beaten back by flaies, * Everiey is characterized by hisuncicasane'er Cures Pains and Aches, ST, . Lindsay denfed emphatically that o part of { This may vonsist of sheet of boiler-iron nlmlnfi unid conlduot goln. T met thefirst engincerargl MISS ABBOTT, do-well sort of uhn;i, who has depended upon N boualiitathe o tho fire-cscape Was hot on thy ground ut the | in grooves placed fushde " of clevator-sbatt, aud | My, Puppeudick. I told the first engineer, Mo- | DAYTON, O, April 15.--liss Emma Abbott, | bim at various times for support. After caring separataly or comblned, of bi State Bections, For low estimaia pply to . N, AELLOGG, 77 and 70 Jacksou-st., Chicagv, Il FILORORALN, T PROPOSALS conueocement of the fire, as hus been charged, | runniug back under tho floor, where it may bo and sald thers was no delay In hundllug it, ex- | kept whilo elevator (s runnlng, and, when it bas flt when the crowd covered up the extension | stopped runulug ot oight, run the plates out der by stundiug on It. fto place, closing the aperturs at each foor, ME PRAISED TUR ESCAPH of thus effectualty preventing the rush of fames, Lhighly, and sald there was nobody thut came to | and contintug them for a- cousiderabls time st for him o great deal, Mr. Icewcin says that he bemma‘rnmrlcd he woulu ot work and maintain himself, and he_Qlsmissed him reluce taptly from his house, On one occasion, @ year ago lust fall, ho went to a brotlier's at 8t. Louls, bt returued alter lcading o viclous lifo (n com? e prima donna, visited the National Soldiers $ cures Ruptures and Homwe this afternoon, and, on Invitatiou, sang several bullads to the sick soldlers in the hos- ital. An affecting seeuc occurred, many of he soldicrs bursting lotu tears, whils s saug Dunald, *to get fnto that boat and save all you can.! He went over the side luto the boat, Mr. Pappendick after biw. I then lefy und went furward toget the raft off, It wus fuipossible to reach the lady passcugers, the flames huving equalizes the Cireutation. }x nubduss infiamimatory Action. Siralns. t curcs Kidne: t strengthens § curss Rucu t relaxes Ktidten £ cures Nervous Shoc! ! leinvaiustlo tn buralyals, the winduws thot was not taken' out by the | Jeast to the floor where thoy originated, 'The ki A L the cably, ‘Thel “ilome, 8weet Home! y with river thivves and hard men generally, ¢ curce Indummation of tug Liver, \ Biner cacape, 1€ Uhoy. reomained thete wodl 1t | 1uschltcry 1 wrk (D BIALCRNEEd 06 NIt o alme | Eotiomation: ot e ‘butl the beichas oror i i : ——— i Sarey v poditive that be. stol & $10 il e T could veach them. “Of course we could not | plo ratehict or lever placed i the vestibule at have the escape on all sldes oI the. bulldiug ot | eutrancs to clevator, aud make It the duty of a once, but I thiuk if these persous who Jumped | watchman to closs thewn, An fudicator could hml\nnl'ged they could have been saved by the | veurrunged o the oftice to show when they escape,! were closed, Somo provision would bave to be from her before he left the city st the timo abovo mentioned. 8o sar as they” kuow, he has uever Leen arrested, They consider him a crafty and dangerous young oan, snd are fully con- OCEAN STEAMSPHIP NEWS, New Youx, Avril 1—~Arrived, the steamors City of Brussels and £paln, from Liverpool, * Lonvoy, April 15.—Steamiships Nevada aud ed, aud I eannot account forits orlgin, ‘There wergabout elght In the boat thut got away clesrof the ship, Mr. Pappendick wus tu this boat, I saw nothing of thewn afterwards, 1 fooked cures Eplienat t o bao. licklsble, wud Economical, t (a prescribed by Phyalchioe 1t 3 Badoracd by Fioetriciana, FOR COATL. Sealed bida will be recelved at tho offico of the Unloa | sround, ahd saw nu oue forwurd, I then wen viuced that be -unnuluq gt_m laty robbery, and X 1, uwlng Awoctation, 2k bouth Waterss., Chicaga, L e tuade fur tho tacklo fu tho sbaft, but that mizht | on the Faft mysell, The stuwsrdess v | Canan, frota New York,urrived out. broughe professiunial thicea Lo sxucti tie jube COLLINS' YOLTAIC PLASTER Al voa, for fursl k 3 b ot Ui ‘"‘gl“ to the charges of In- | be eustly dour. = ENGINERIL | weu Wero atl, tmugingon u rul. Tho stewardess | HatI#ax, Aprl} 15,—Arived, tho steamship [ llo LRI M Sl LR i o 5 R 0 b oal"durtoy” itcaent scascn ey sgaluat the Fire and Pollo Depart- A = calied oub Lo mo to auye her. 1 told hier to | Cusplin, from Liverpool, A hmg el e i ke | e e i sent piastcs i Lo warhd | Lo ASAAIEa 10U Leelys thusssy soos miors o lass, inente sayes 1t ahould bo stated that. over 7o e pAVERES, Wby Bl eaiite down DaIE Way, wud Bung ot = peustrating exe. I1c apeaks fomilarly withiany | 17,4 ie} unfon of the. twa ETest mcdicat nr&u'h"peé'.'}y Tocatfon o vock for delivery. firoluien and W‘}'&?‘L“,fi",‘:‘,‘;‘;y‘ Shelr lives W0 | purree Gk, Micl, April 14,—isubmis the | DUt tho raft drifed ull, aud slic, nut letting g, ERT. | one, und fa respoctably dressed, He was v Sarnid Wit pieciilly aed Moareal (ke and 3 | vho AwdchiGH Teacrves too vt b acsep of raleck by thy_ re; er yesterday, ot his celi o the Slock-Yards Tock b . LAM waslost withthe two' men who were oullis | Npw Yogk, Aprll 16.—Ex-Mayor Lambert, of :-;r.l «hild who appeared st u windoty ,of the | following plap for a five-cacapo for hotels aud any or wil bids, e ~up, and ' positively mssertod | dy10 Fsuk forcinost aniong )l curative cowpounds £o | Contractyrs must eive bondeor batlaly the Assocls- B u‘lcl ws saved, cxvept the ten who fumped out gh‘;fl",";“:‘, fh:‘gi‘\!x'fln"u‘in H‘nliff l"fh‘;{,"flf‘l; ek - — Brooklyn, savs the cliarge of breach of trust | bis inuocence of mw‘:{mrudpnlm i1y the crime | M1 estorual Ackes sud Fatas. tlon in vegnrd o fulllliment of conteact, | o ager. : led thvmi’flov;:-wui"““n X Tois Gy, TRt eutinely aruunt oo the KILLED ON THE RAILROAD, brought airalust him by Mrs, Crook s s misrcp- °{“"',l;‘:‘;'.‘,“""t‘*l‘i‘.‘,':u"l“a‘;’h‘.‘;‘%‘,‘mfi‘fj‘:{" o | Dricoasecs, goid by st drugsiste, and et o va. 5 v o were talienog o A nDnED ot | outsid, ok fovel whls tho. Hoor of the uppes | WASMINGTON, Ty Aprl 6.—0. C. Haskit & | resentation, and bo cun explaln everytiaog sat- f PN MG of th city forcimen In' Gleaning | Soiise! ChCraty Sred bt ik b WALRA | Ao e AN OO e : street porches by the firemeu, Siol od ma‘:y atory. . Threo fi:«; m vllhmx might be sufliclent, | Co.—GENTLEMEN: A young man, whose uame | lelactyrily. Birict muulnft. at 75 ceuts per day, Regapd: | POTTAIL Fropristors, loston, Mase. i CATUTION. i Hora Word guidod out of the Holel,—somo uf it & ralliugy oR suitii helibl., ";‘:,‘;“‘}"g{ 15 unknown; was killed by & locomotivo on the g e lug Kell and the two Nolun brothers, whio ary it s ik Ok s ok a0 o bem carrled out by palicemen. Pheliy Toole, | Yzt ‘enablo persons 0 walk apon it | Foud runulug from this pisce to Oskaloosa, He FAR-OFF INDIANS, slao {n tho same lock-up, sceused of haviug kad of Fiber fur 1+ Chrlerian's Buperiuiire : H ‘Tel'um Alc&‘\lry‘wmll,:;?: ';,'{f,‘“ i!‘*“:“::- Hith, Extendlng eutirely sround the building, thera | was sittlug or lylug upon the track, outsido the 8ax Franciaco, April 13.—A Portland press ;.fi“‘.‘.‘.‘,;‘{,’m‘}' %i‘i?‘.’»’ifi' 3‘3 'd‘ga w‘l‘:g “:'z“;'r’.‘in"'fifi :?fai'fi"‘fl‘{ 1-"“;'(‘" e oo e 8 o, - ndows e Fourth street | gloiid be yo obatructions suywhere, ty | ralls, In company with ‘anoth . | Qispatch says Bhammiba, Chict of the Yoklma pby J 5 ot OVES, T4108 (oaids tho card of J. A, Christiau & Co. /e o o pisan anie escted clght secvuntwlry | £y woon o Haoe Should abon wbun T4 o g othior JUdng Ml | ) s, whio Bas been organisig a band of | DEVERsaw the othiers untl thoy were brought 1, STOVES. o o card o Jo RiOTNEL They falled to hear the tralu uutil it was very. near them, when Throop, the other young wan, jumped out of the way, and trled to get his wm,alanhu away, but fulled. 'The pllot struck his head, aud made a ghsatly wound; one lej was ulso brokeu, Tne train brought hita to this place, and he died soon atter. tte had in his ¢t @ canvassing-book, with the wonls © 0. . Huskell & Co., Map-Publishers, ' Chicago,’ printed un the o aud VY, l’l‘. Hattery, Agent,” written bepeath with o pen. Beveral criptions sppear fn the book, but vothing to uw tbelrlocality. Thero wus o pleture of o uug Jaly, and & csnd with the nawme * Barah M. Phipps® prioted on it Ho was 1Sor 20 yuars of age, of fuir complexion, and with light, carly balr, Hustated Lo bis companlon, whom his met the day Lefore, that be wus froe: Indi- an0d. Au ingueat was bield, and the jury return- ed a yerdict that Le cawe to his deal by his owa corclessncss, He was buricd tu-day il the cewetery ot this plae by the wuul{ authori- tica. Hoping this way give somo clew to bia friends’ whew-bauubl remaln, yours truly, = K. Dawsr, Acting Coroner. —— SAPE. ODORLESS, AN| S I DlRabie: A5 BThe Univenal Favorite. Axents wanted averywhero. Circulars and tor; fres. dd; BHING 80, 60 Lavearts, Ontonso futa tho station. Kell also denled haviug bad anything to do with the vobbery, Hots & German, sivull fa aize, aud hes Jight halr sod wustuchic of the sameo hue, Hetsclad rather pootly, and his fi:gfnl appearauce deuotes the mau of varcless ts. IR & 20, Agenta for 3. A. Cliriedan & Co. STOCKIOLDERS MEETINGS, e e S A e\ of RAND, M'NALLY &CQ. will bo lield atthe Otice ofthie Company 18 Chlcago un Mouday, Apr) 331877, a8 p. 1., 10 take action on the consolidsiion of Hand, MeNaliy & Co.'s Gnlde tngercet with thasof the Netloasl Raljwsy Publication Cutnpany. W, IL. RAND, Presidest. T. C. HAYNES, Becretary, e, oy Mol ery. Every tloor below, to the ous that ope %‘g:};:#:'.?ffi’ "l"Km"n' Andy Kirk, aud Ed {:lgn the :l{wt. should e lumhllmr\:lm :l:fl‘- WIBAOEE B e, § ooy o jfour oath Jrom the | jery, tu alt respects ke it From the upper Fourtl atreet side, OMlvors Tom Tong ey bue | gufliry, at frequeut futervals, there sioua P55 enton ‘rescicd threo f:u"rsn{o‘l:znfiu);l ?nl:ln:lrfind fapriy atkineay, l"‘";‘“ 1e e o e 0 ot ow, furnisbed with ‘su Iron er, This ar- srory wiuduw on the Fifth street alde. "Thess | riibcncnt should bo continued to tho lowest ALL THE OFPORTUNITIZES gullery ot all, whiero the ladders eading to the that to elth f o ground, lustead of being Hixed, should be so Teacue peante fi_‘:m‘f:{ treuicn wore KIVenta | by ag to allow of chicir Delogs drawn ub when been foraevera poroniodots: buly Wt IOt | wot i use, thus offcring no obstruction to the 1o numbor oL bppiscoflicers o Mers broscily | walk below, ‘Flie gulleries, being constructed s I vt et . hen et | Of opeu fron wurk, would not iuicrfere with the Sour trips ‘each b e Srom tWo b4 | gimislon of Light, or the circulation of alr i xS b ol s od | SRR e oSSR fuge = widing, woul an ornamieut. Every room Do uests aud disecting them out of 1o | glioud o Turudsed with un alann-bell, worised gouver s Bhould A L connected 30 4035 Loseh \ Aobciotd TR . | abo 0 con N a touel piie funeral of Grorge. Frauke Goutey took | ShIW Ry I Uhe ot of tho Bokeh nid pet 1oL luipostige seen bore for o 1o firecst At | fumany olbier places in tho buitdlog, would fa- ~seiries n‘uuhmt d em u‘r 13 umz||. mq‘l\ ‘“ stuutly” Jiberate then all. Had the Southern Some Dupopad tn the largs hall of the Mu- | Jiotel’ been furnliied fu'vhls mauucr, at the s uilding, coruer of Seventh and Murket | y00"of the fire, it does not seein that a alugle ,;;v;t:; i 22 sraded 10 {t“-ng;figy gg;l;fl' ereon wauld huve perished. Thu Bremen could iraud $aster of tie Blate, conducted (ko core- | p2¥4 sWarmed over ity aod soiost uwcdlately sencgudes to the Nex Perces, under Cllet Josepl, bas been arrested sud s coufined in Furt Vaucouver. —————— . ARavage Horse. Daltimors dum, Mr. Cornellus Dubel was savegely sttacked by a stalliun, whivh he was exhibiting at Lew- fston, on the line of the Western AMarylaud Rallroad, aud died last evening from the result of the terrble {ujuries intlicted. . Whilo haad- liug the brute the’ eveuing previous he turned upon him aod savagely pawed and bit Lin, crushlug and breaking both shoulders. Physiclans were summoned,but the tujurics wers toa severe to hops for recovery, Mr. Dubel lives betweon Mechanicstown and” Creagerstown, {n Frederick County. ‘the sume aubsal u week 0o uvnfely attarked a son of Mr. Dubel, wbo was leadlug blin with ounly a huiter, He becatne infuristod, und reared and pawed, crushing the ;uung way to the grouod, svd theu kuelt on i while he bit off u ‘part of ULis salp snd nearly severed ons of his ears. Tho youug wan 13 lu & talr way to recover. i i vl sKotiEns, - wrenco and Juhn, are respectably-appea {uun[ wea, who lmlul.lhalnmev lately mhr':rl ere trom New York Cityy and sre sgeu James Gilmartiu, fmporter and dealer fu Lllucug. I;nmlkr:r\-lilcl cit,, and they were the latter artle! ol“llm Hock Island car-shops Friday last. Their appearance there, in ruuxruny with'an old tricnd ewployed lu the nhml),., o to thelr arrest by Pollceiuan Eaunsud Detectivesseott and Stecle, They refer to3ir. Gilinastin uud their fricnds in New Yurk os to thelr character, aud disclaim any connectlon with thicves, Tpey were found at the Rock lsland House, on Bhermau street, when arrested, and not o Kell's boardiog-house, 1t s quite probable that the offlcers bave made amistaka n the captureof these two young weu. They will uo doubt be given au opportus Ty BOYAL BAKING FPOWDENR, ROYAL pSWDBER s b it Vo their inpocencs to-lay. re mohies, whiclh were very solomn aud fmpostng, | Tesshed cvery Jvom wA"t‘"d" ufl. Tl AN ARM FOBN OQUT, g l"nu Relloved n.im".'ifih‘“e‘um concerncd fn | © 4 AbSOIutely Pme ' assisicd by u nusmber of oficers of bigl ra, | DOy BUNE READXN. ‘Special Dispalch to The Tribuns. Eager for tho fray—A fasblonsble paper su- | the robbery sre acquuinted {n the neigbborbood, “}I::i:'rcumx:m l'uk:u;lderuble number of Ma- T Ixpuawarovts, fud., Apri 15.—Charles Mc- | vouuces that in ’Pnru everythiog li? fewale aud tbat {1 Eberh‘{'uml Kell partivipaved Jo it, s Laugbliu had o2 arun Lorn out by falliog utdere | SILG 6 word Just now with ffsyed édses, mak- | otacrs fu tho latter’s house joloed ther, or they | s i Shat Jetissia ey of (ha T Dasiny Pawuax, st e e A [ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, wdpecial Napalch tbroughont the caustry 1 stands skune ued 30 hizh a f50iu surroundiog States. w0 Ta Ividune. fg 1t diflicult to distiuguish ragged ed the services of Lwo professioual thi B B asek echers ot Coubtiy . Phousand of | e og 1 e ity ABd ottt ot ” ) DU o U raggoe redses | sccur ¢ scrvices of V0 prulession ICYLy, e cheus vl ol K K3 v i JTB protceson smbruced the Oscalon, 1van- | Canuonuats, LUl April 15~—Tho ayproach | 163128 10viug traly of cort st will dle. foo whola ouce. ‘Tals has beon donec it 1s | with whom Alr. Hegewits belicves his Lepbew 10 | Lauiy to s hut It S0 Ko farlier wud o ive, 8t, Lonly, aud 8t. Aldvinsu Copmanderics vl o Detter Liacuil, sulla, cakea, pudidinge o R obia thEL Gpuer fatu b com s, a1c s than say OLLeF kinu. i b : foi ara ‘A "Bewsty sad Ruritious, - fla/¢reat birdabi, subsrir qualliy S perfect wsllorinliy it ekl thuniecives 1o overy tatelligens Housckeaper who Wit GIve J0A tridl, 16 COULAIn Lbe ¢34CE treugLh ol & pure cr. Y ectal sdvantaga of the Koyal Powder fs that 1t will kecp anu lengih a7 timse in any cliinais, aad 0 st allas ke mOAT OLBEE LOWUErs, 10 CUBLIWCE damplicas 81d 8poil b €XPUSUES W Lhie ataloepliee. Tho Loval DAXLaw YOWDKU 18 TuF saio by Le bcss UTUCCEs Y aEy Wb * supposed, with bevevolent jutentious towards small jueomes, though ¢ is diicult to belivvo Spuctul Diggaich it, even on so emlucat an autbority. Tho wost Dixox, L, April 15.—Tus dead body of & | ahnropriate comument scews 0 08 »Hew,om man ahont 50 vears old waa found foating in | Judye | 3 : Knights Ty ., {og muniival clection, wveeursing oo ‘Tucsday, g nacabes of Siusons oh Fout, Cu maoi16h | Crestes 4o littlo utcrest buong our people. X sarrisges und otber vebiclos, Thy reinaing | greater Intercst was uever kuown to be uank- Were doposited {0 the receiviog vault ay Beller | dested, avd fricady of thy candidates busy them be yequalnted. 1t was also told to the reporter that Lberley stated to Oficer Eagan that he wus “glad the old — ~ — [meamy Hegewln] wus BODY FOUND. 4o The Tridune ‘The uificess arc at work on thy case, and it is

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