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result, when . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: e 5 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1878, ; mllE COUNCIL' treated fairly. An enormous amount of mone CRIMINA[‘ NE‘VS" had Leen appropriated for suwers in the Bixth Wand, but it had not been expended. Al Rawlelgh didn't suppose nuy one would nsk for sewers. If othicr Aldermen demanded them, he would. ITe dAldu't think it wise to mako appropristions for sewers this year. Tho city was hard up. Xm. Pearsona gu opposed to the ftem. Wards ahiould not%e mentioned in the bill. 1o wna opposed to spending mors than what would be derived from tho unexpended balance. Ald, Thompson asked how mauch the unex- pended balance was., Ald, Pearsona replicd that it was 8215,670. Ald. Baumgarten wanted to Know L {t was {n tho Treasurs, Al Pearsons—It {s not. Ald. Baumgarten—\Whero fa Itt Ald, Pearsons—On. the books. Probably $100,000 of it will be collected this year. Ald, Callerion‘asked Ald. Pearsons which he consldered more beneficial to the city: sewers or the Public Librars, Ald. Poarsons blushed, and didn’t answer. Ald, Ryan moved to amend by inscrting the following: For constraction of new sowers, {n oddition to the unexponded portions of provious aupropris. Important Arrest of Molly Ma- guires Near Pittse burg, Pa. That List of Tax-Fighters Hand- ed In, Their Prominent Conncotion with All Recent Deviltries in That Region, An Argument as to What Shonld Be Dombe with It. The Appropriation for Sewers Under Distusslon— $161,000 Added to It Duncan, tlie California Spencer, Puts * In a Good Word for . Himself. The Way in Which It Was Worked—0rgon- i1sing & Bowor Ring. THE MOLLIE MAGUIRES. Prrspusg, Feb. 26.—8herlfl Guffey, of West- moreland County, has succeeded in uncarthing a gang of Mollic Magulres, who lave been The Councll held o regular weekly meeting fast ovening, Ald, Coolt In the chalr. Tho ab- scntees were Thompson (Third), Beaton, Daly. TAX-FIGNTERS. ‘Tho Comptrolicr, n accordance with an order | tions, to be expended ns follows: Fourth Ward, operating for three years past fn the vicinity of passed Feb. 11, sent fn a comtnunication con- 15,0005 Firth ,1?&3 :msl’xll’l:: 000’ 000; | Irwin Btation, on the Penosyivania Central. eonth, "Twelfth, 818,000 rour. teenth, $20,000; Flftcenth, $16,000. Ald. Ryan, notwithstanding tho = pecullar financia) cundition of thn city, felt that ho must ask for sewers in his ward, They were Infinitely morg needed than the Public Library, or even tho Iligh Schools, If the Council would only taka into constderation the number of deathis monthly of children from lack of sewers, and tho consequent brfathing of imouro alr, it would adont his amendment, Ald. Tarnow moved to Insert $8,220 for sowers fn the Seventh Ward. This was sc- cepted. = ?\Id. Cullerton sald ho desired to call atten- tion to the nction of tho Administration in ro- gard to soms itcms of last year's npflmndn- tlons. .On the ‘item for the Public Library, which was in violation of the law, the wholo appropriation had been expended, and the city’s npes,was floating for the full amount. When, owever, they struck an ftem as important os that of sewers, there was an unexpended bal ance. ‘There was something about this inco: sistency which hecould not understand. IHeo would accept Ald. Ryan's amendment, hoped 1t talning n list of names of those who filed objec- tions to paying thelr real-cstato taxes for 1873, 1874, and 1873, excopt those who have pald since then. The commuulcation stated that thero was "a possibliity that some of the taxes of 1878 and 1874 might have been slnco patd in the names of other partios than those fillug the objections. Amon the names in tho llst wero the follow- ing: 1878—J. M. Adsit, Ira Couch, W.J, Cul- yer, Charles W, Colchour, J. K. C. Forrest, 8. g Gardner, C.C.P. Holden, H. H, Honore, Johp R. Hoxle, Fernando Jotes, Josiah Lom- bard, P.'O'Nell, F.R.Otis, P. Palmer, Francls T, Sherman, Danlel Webster, Aloxander White; pumber of fighters, 210. 1874—J. McGregor Adams, Jamea 17, Adsit, W. W, Allport, Samuel Appleton, E. G, Asay, Iletbert C. Ayer, Hiram Barber, W. II, Barnnm, Willlam Blalr, Joseph F. Bonflcld, John Borden, J. K. Botsford, W. W. Bogington, Porkins Bass, Samucl Beers, Cyrus Bentley, Henry W, Bishop, T, B. Black- stone, E. Buckineham, C. W, Colchour, Nathan Corwith, Calvin DeWolf, Thomas 8, Dobbins, J. C. Dore, John B. Drake, Charles V. Dyer, John Forsythe, A, T. Galt, 8. 8. Gardner, A E. Guodrich, 8, 8. Greeley, Jacob Gross, 1L . Hurd, James L. Ihgh, C. C. P Ifolden, John R, Hoxlé, Gurdon 8, 1lubbard, 8r., E. 3. Ishawm, Up to the time these men began work, the rela- tlons between miner ond employer wefe of the most smicable disposition, but, shortly after thefr appearance, the men becamno dlssatisfied, and this fecling Increased uatdl it culminated in an open outbreak. They struck, and, during the lockout, many {nstances of open violence oc- curred. The Town of Irwin has been fired severn! times, and onco moro than haltz of It was lald fn rulns. Theso fircs wers ottributed to carclcssness at the time, Tho Bherilf obtained a clew last weak, and succceded on Interviewing onc of the suspected, who made o full confession. This men, Parafitt, eays the gang numoered twelve or thirteen men, thnt they were regularly ore gaulzed, and conducted the strikes, and during onoof them the crowd of Mollics attacked & mon named Kowler, who was at work in tho mino, but werv driven dut after an exchange of Ahots, On the same night they burned the Tipplo Clicck House and the wogous of the would pass, and was suroe that tho people would | Bald Eagle Mines, They have caused all the not cry acainst it fires, and during the July riota In this city the; Ald; Lawler wanted the mattor Joft with the| burncd haystacks, cut telegraph-wires, an Public Works and Health Departments, o | killed a voung man named Carroll, whose wished 810,000 to conpleto the scwers in his | body they placed on the rallroad-track, ward., Ho moved as a substituto that an ftem | whorc it was discovered at daylight, mavgled of $100,000 bo Inserted. \and torn. Parafitt also brought to tho Slieri It was not scconded. suother of the gonit, who, on being cornered up, €. L denks, Fernando Jones, Michacl Keolews | 41"t Rulcy” protested sgalnst any appro- | corroburated Laralit's story. Th rest of thié "fi’,‘"".‘,“ pn'c ‘{i:{,""l"n?,{i‘{,‘é-,“fi'.‘,‘,';fl{; ,Po:fj;! rlation ot nll.'v he unexpended bullncyc would | Mollles, getting wind ot the dlsclusure, fled L i'g,.,'l,;;d e von daant, John McCaifray, | Do all that would ba expended anghow, Mote | precipitately, aud detectives were at once start- fl&amhghana:,' ‘Iv:l:‘:g‘n{fi8?‘5‘:::}'-";‘1’.“&%:' f\m. nyun-'slmke out 100 policemen. Scwers | village and surrounding country. * 3 * | are more uscful. ; Sl Nayoolda, James B Croomimon.. Mitmed | ; Ald: Throop sald that the Trelfth Ward was LD, BEASCE TF ALY TGHT: Scanioy Joun O, Sboriall, Lozarus Stivermnu, | dralned through the Eleventh, yet the Teolfll | gax'Franctsco, Cal, Fob. 25.—All the morn- Mark Skinner, flart L. Stewart, A. C. Stofoy, [ Wanted more, aud moro was alowod Ahe | ynp papsrs publish Interviewa with Duncan, the Eleventh, -But Lo didu't think any additions should be made to the appropriation, because o Judiclous oxpenditure of what would be ayall- able would be sullicient this year. The door should wot be ppencd. Tho svpropriation should be kept down s low as possiole, Ald, Bweeney sail ho wouted 83,000 in his wagd (‘}Im Heventeenth) 1€ the doors were to bo opened. ¥ 5 bAm. Ryan accepted the amendment. Ald. Cullerton scconded the motion and added, sotto voce, * Another vote captured.” {Laughter.] A, Pearsons remarked that ho had contond- cd Jast year that the scwers had nothlog to do with scarlet-fevor, and the Health Officer had confirmed hls oflmlnnl. Ho believed With Ald. McAuley that thers was death in the sewers from thelr polsonous gases, In answer to Ald, Cullerton’s remarks about the Public Library, ‘e would say that the Fluanco Committes recon- mended just omough to rua the institution, making o provision for tho purchase of new ok, Ald. Sweenoy reminded him that there was an appropriation for the binding of the British Patent-Offico reports, Ald. Pearsons replied that iy was neceasary to bind them_in order to keep them. They wers very uscful, too—to scientllic gentlemou and reporters. [Laughter.] Ald. Baumgarten safd that ho couldn’t swal- low the Alderinan’s reasoning, that It the city bullt sewers the nmfln must_dic off nore rup- {aly. 1t was just o little too thin, iu his opinion. X!d. Lawicr moved to inscrt 83,000 for tho Elghth Ward, 1d. Ryan accopted this. Ald. Glibert moyed to amend by inserting the following,—tho recowninendation of the W. W. Strong, Georgo Sturires, John Tyrrell, A. Van_Buren, Davld Walsh, E. Waughop, John Wentworth, Norman _Willlams; * total pumber_of names, 080, 1876—Pcrkins Bass, Samucl Dears, Josenh F. Bonficld, W. W, Boy- fogton, D. R. Braudt, O, Q. Brsant, E, Buck- ingbom, Cnarles Fargo, Charles Follansbes, John Forsytbe, B, 8, Gardner, Gordon 8, Hub- bard, C. ’l‘?dumu Fernando ioncl, 8. H, Ker- foot, J. L. Lombard, E. (. Mason, Andrew Matfeson_of_the Times, John Mattocks, Jamea Mo , W. J. Onahan, Janes I, Rees, Jnmes 0. l{mur. E, H, Bbeldon, M. C. Stearns, A. L. Btory, A. yTrobridge, H. C. Wheeler, W. F. Whitehouse; total nuinber of namecs, 4ls. Ald. Lawler moved to publish the list. "Tbe motion was scconded, put, and carried, and the Chalrman was about to announce the defaulting President of the Pioneer Bank, who was arzested yesterday, Theyare all to the same geueral offect. Ho denfes haviog been Rullty of erime; says his banda are clean o8 re- gards any misappropriation of funds of the bank; that he expected to pull through up to the very tmo of closing the bank, Hg accounts for his failure by the decline in busincss since tho suspension of the Bank of California sud the usurious rates of lmtercat ho was compelled’to pay on Ichns tokeepnfloat. Ho aenics having ralsed cortificates of enfe-deposit stock, saddling that on Lowarne. Ha declines to give any ac- count of his adventures since his disappearance, on the pround that It might make troublo for friends who_have nssisted him. Ho says he neve? intended to leavo the city, and would not have concealed Wimself except at the solicita- tlon of his friends; that the solo attempt made to escape was In corplinnce with their desire, stimulated by fear that he would be mobbed by tho Kearney crowd if captured. Ilad it not been for that fear, he would bave given bimself ur long ago. Ha belleves, If given on opportu- nity, ho can save the depositors much from the rghn ufi‘um baak, and will uso every exertion to that en THE TENNESSEE WIISKY WAR. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Tribune, NasaviLLg, Tenn,, Feb, 25.—~United States Deputy Revenue Collector Jumes M, Davis hins Just roturned from thojmost succesalul revenuo rald ever mado In this Statc, haviug destroyed fourtcen flllclt coucerus in Patnum, White, and DeKalb Countfes. James Milan and Frank 'Ald. Rosenberg called for tho yeas and nays, Ald, Cullerton asked the Chalrman if he bad deelded the vote. b The Chairman sald he bad not. Ald, Cullerton remarked that the gquestion was still open for debato. e Ald Pearsons did not sce the use of publish- {ng in the record, and preferred to have tho list ut upon tho Conrt-House fence {n broad let- ers, wherg the public could sco it, :\'lfl. Cullerton was {n favor of its belng pub- Hishea in tho corporation papers, nod offer amendment to that effect, Ald. MeAuloy gald thiere would be consider- able expenso o publishiug, and it would simply be equivalent to plaving on fle. He ald not Hko to scc the Council stultify itsclf, as the Connell v 3uld do in placing on file and publish- for. ‘Che Mayor and Comptroller had given thelr time to “the Council tho other day, and bad been insalted. "AlL Pearsons wanted to know what kind of | ¥owerago Departments Fifteonth, ”73‘- % | Lowls aro amoug the cavtured Lrought hers | Fourtcenth, $19,318; Scventh, 2207 Thir- L3 an fnsult tho Counel BT et s callonguo | teentih BIBA13; Bisth; $20.0401' ittt iz4,011; | this attornoon, Dosides likec. distiling, thoy 2idn't consider tho Councll's ignoring of the | Fourth, $0,025. Total, ‘15"|;‘~’-'5L ara charged with o pecultarly atrocious crime. Mayor and Comotroller au josult, he did, Ald, Bwcency sald Nr. Clark ought to koow | Tho revenuo officers say that thess men, sup- R10. Pearsons explained that both the Mayor | What was right. 1f ho couldn't got what Be | poging four men had glven information con- g s ot ik Hghtlogtostond | g VT Ward it mado s oo | Wi the”four camd o Ui, crs :g‘flng) uu‘séolzu;%‘i:'l, and now there wasa Lfim{:’é}‘;m&a‘%mfin ln(nl_out“l';z ifi: mapaged 1o cseape, but a blado was sk ':&:v.;;; Jy 1o the back of & mau pamed Jones, Ald, Raleigh sald thore was no such motlon, peated until he lay a mangled corpse. Ald. McAuley gaid he wanted {t published In & way which would do somo good, but to pub- lish {t In the Corporation papers would create great expense, and he disliked to ndvocats the, measure for Lhat reason, Ald, Bweeney wanted 1t published, -Ald, Botdler $waa like-minded. Ho thought the public ought to know who were the cnemles of society,—tho men who lived as dead-beats and pald no taxes, Ald. Stowart sald tho Hst had already virtual- 1y becu published fu the Council proceedings, and he did uot see the use.of golug to un un- necessary oxpense. It was only a *‘spite” measure, auywaz, in his oplufon. Ald. SBomuncr wanted it publiahied and certain bypoeritical church-members sud temperatco people sbown up i thelr proper characters. Ald, Stowart moved, as un amendinont, to publishs the st tor 1870, ‘The Clerk sagely obscrved that there was no st for that ycar., The amendment was withdrawn, ‘Tho question belug on the wmotlon to publish in the vorporation uu\ug;pen. 4 VOto was taken which resulted fn yeas, 293 nays, 2, as follows: 'The oth- er two, it {s sald, made peace by swearing to re- veal nothing of what had occurred. ‘They have been Indicted by the State Court. Davis would bave pursued tfie raid farther but for tho fact that he found tho distillers remoylug thelr ap- paratus abead of him'and biding it —— A RURAL IIOW. Bpectat Di¥patch to The Tridune. Drnuque, In., Feb., 25.—Yesterday nt Bherill’s Mound, Dubuquo County, about fifteen men nttacked I, Pape and peat him soverely, and also fujured two of his farm hauds very badly, Mr. 'apo cune to this city to have his wounds dressed, and entered 8 complaint agaiust the assaulting party. 1le Is cut and gashed about the head and shoulders, and also o very severe cut on his left arm, showling conclusively that the attacking vartics used knives and koutkles. Thero had beea {ll-fecliug oxlating between the farmers I that sectlon and - Mr. Pupe. Thy Bherlff and posso started out this afternoon to arrest the parties concerned, 1. ‘Ald, McAulev fronieally sald he hoped tho gentlemen wouldn't - bo “modest. He wanted cach ward to have s good, large amount, 'Ald. Rawlelgh remarked that he, for one, hiad not bulldozed Mr, Clark, but {2 did look as if somchody had scen bim, and had matters'tixed, aud the amounts they wanted had been recom- mended. Ald. Cary wos surprised at Ald. Glibert's statement that this Mr, Clark was the best judgre as to this matter of sewers, and that tho Counci! should follow his dictum. If 3r, Clark Knew all about the city’s nceds In this respact why aid Le leava out thio Tenth Ward? And, If he was not infallible, the Counci] should lhesi- tato about subrogating ita judiment, and have sumcthing to say In roference to this matter of sewers, 1o himsclf doubged whcther Mr, . Clark had been asked whetler tho city could alford to bufld those sowers. That was a sub- Juct to which lis attention had not been called, sud on which pernaps his judgment wae no moro fufallible than jt was with regard to where sowers were needed, Ho should oppose this wholesalo appropriation for sewers, hot becauso they wero nut needed, but because tho city was not in o situation to bulld them. Yeas—McAuloy, Pearsons, Dallard, Cary, Gil- 'Ald, Cook moved to amend by inserting 810,- MURDER. T, ‘Ondef it UiNarper, | 000 fr tho Eleyctth Wonl, 1o bad owly $iLc | - Disowoon, Fob 254 diflialty oecureed Th Couk, Rawlel] o ast year. 6 peo llyl:w \‘nl?x?z,'mu-:n“ ey el Saauigsten, ward wn’;e drowned out sometimes, at Lead City today botwcen Boojamin 8, dnsoubarth, Schwelsthal, Bweeney, Janssc; 7k—28. Nays—Ylosenbery, Stowari—2, OPENINU DEBAKRBORN STHEET, A cominunication was recelved from the Comptroller, calltng tho Council’s sttention to the ordinanco for ‘the opening of Houth Dear- boru street aud the application to awul tha sanc, and stativg that,yunless the Council attended to the juatter at once, the warrant nust bo returned us delhi?ucm to_the Count) Colfector ou tho 1st of March, The awoun| Involved fu’ tho city's portion was 341,187,548, and the County Collector was to receive 1 per cent for collecting, for which there wus no IUDI‘?I"IHOIL tie communication furcher ted that o considerable portion of th assessment could be adjusted by otfsetting the benctits by means of transfer-vouckers, thereby saving o commission to the eity, pro- vided it was detluitely sottlod to enforco tho assessment, The communlcation was, after suomo debate referred to the Committeo *ou Btreots and Alloys, with fnatructions to report on Wednes- dwy evenlog. . sxwzns, A communication was read from the Mayor, 23 the head of the Nupartmeut of Public Works, inclosiug the report of uuwcnan-Eufl- neer Clurk ns to tha pumberof sewers bulit, ‘Wadsworth aud John AlcTigue, over the pos- scssion of a lot, resulting In the foriner empty- ing the contents of a double-barreled shot-gun into tho bowels of MeTigue, killiog bim, Wadsworth was arrosted. Special Dizpalch to Tha Tribuns, Jongsnoro, 1L, Fob. 25.—\V. Penrod, a {mmlncnuntmer of Dongeola Precinet, in this 'Ald, Bechwelsthial movod that tho subject of sewers be postponed tomporarily. fim. lmuubu:fi‘l:mmae for & ycar, 0 ono second 0 motion. The smendments of Cook and Rawlelgh wero withilrawu, The smengment of Gilbert was rojected. The smendment of Ryan was also rejocted,— l:l ayes and 10 nocs,—Ald. Stewart making the e, ‘The questlon _recurred on tho motlon of Ald. Cullerluu, which was agreed to. SIM':l.\sn:aanmmlm insort 825,000 for tho xtl ard, 4 0. Ald. Ryan_moved to insert $25,000 for tho Fourteenth Wurd, Agreed to, Ald, White moved to insert $10,000 for tho Teuth Ward, Agreed to, Ald. Wheeler moved to insert $15,500 for the Thirteenth Ward, Ald. McAuley—Oh, make it $25.000. Ald, Kirk woved to_awend by making 1t $15,000. [Loughter.) He withdrew ¢, o motion was agreed to, Ald, Swecuey moved to Inscrt $3,000for the Boventeenth Ward, Corried, Ald. Lawler moved to inscrt $3,000 for the Eighth Ward, Carried. Al Waldo sald tha s“uaia Buperintondent had recommended $37,.020.15 for tus Fiftecuth Unlon) county, shot and instantly killed a man the name ot Uradshaw last Saturday, The dltieulty oceurred at o school exhibitlon in Johnson County, Peurod was arrested to-day by Johnson County ofilcers. BANK BURGLARY, 8an Francisco, Feb. 25.~The Bank of ‘Tewplo & Workman, ut Los Angoles, now in the hands of tho Unite ates Assitmeo In Baukruptey,was burglariz®il sonto time between Saturday ¢venfog und this morniug. The cotn- binution on the vauls, which was unlocked, is the same aa uscd by the old firm, and is sald to be kuown to sume ten persons. The door of the Inyer safe wes forced, ‘The burglars got swbout $10,000. ‘There 13 no elew to the perpetrators yot. DRUGGED AND NOBBED, those * . Apecial Dispaich i The Tibune, Bt ety Spiarciction, and thoto | Sank,, Homoved to reduco the amoust 10 | Roox Tauap, I, Feb. 25,—William Titter- Counctl adopted Feb, 4. Ald. Cullerton—~Albright. ingtan, o stock dealer, sold somo cattle in Chi- ‘Ihie comnnunication waslaid over temporarily, Ald, Cullerton offered & resolutlon directing the Comptroller aud ‘Treasurer to report to the Councll at fte pext meeting the umouuts of money fn the Tressury aud to what funds tredited. | The resulution was adooted. Au lnvitation to attend the lecture of Prof, Ploer on the subject of * Microscopical Uo- Servations of Bwill-Fed Milk,” to bu wiven at f‘;n;s;gllml Wedneaday éveulng, wos vead and Ce| 3 Ald, Herber offercd a resolution directing the Cowptrolfer to report to the Councll at its next meeting the names of all tax-tighters for the Year 1570, ‘The resolutiun wus sdopted. TUR RSTIMATES. On motion of Ald, Gilbert, the Council then, fi:".l;:fi, itaelt '"‘?,'“&S"mflf‘"fi"h& \VLAole ur| e of fur T Ul leri g pmuhuonnl‘:fil. i Ald. MeAuley—Ob, dow't bo so modest, Ald, Pearsons—Onu honest man. [Laughter.) The motiou to reduce was carric Ald, Raleish moved to Ingert §20,000 for the Twelfth Ward, Carrled. Ald, Schwelsthal, who hadn't yoted with the Ring, moved to fusert $5,000 for the Sixtecoth Ward, The motion did nos get on'a voto in its favo! Ald, Throop moved that tha Committeo rise aud repurt progress. ‘Tho mecting was a farce. “Ald. McAuley moved to strike out the jtem. Ald, Bommer—That {s suother furce. + Ald. McAuley didn’t iostst mn his motlon, e e abtdiiad for” e Eiovedts Ward, 00k of or tho Eleven and moved to rn re $10,000. Ald. Lawler—Did you belp us v.hmmshl CAm.uCuuk—No. but you will nced belp fathe ouucll. cago last week to Winslow, Reed & Col, in pay- ment for which he recelved a draft for 2,000 on New York, He reached Rock Island yesterday, and this mornlog was found In his room at the Lotel violently fusave. It 1s not known wheth- er be indorsed the dralt or uot, but it {s misi- lufihel«lz..d 14 Is belioved that Lo was drugged aud o SENTENCED. TaeutoN, N. J,, Feb, 25.—Jacob R. Freese, for embeazling the fundgof depositors of the Btate Savings Baok, was scotenced to-day to three years in the State Prison, and two years for conspiracy to defraud, fivo years altogether, Louts K, Froeso and Harry Frecse, for tho same otlense, slx tmonths each iu the vounty fail. Walter K. Bartlett, the defaulting TaX Recely- SMWERAGE-TAX FUND. "The motlon was agreed to, or of Trenton, was sentencod to two yearsin ¥or tho construction of scwors, thy Dnoxponded bm. ‘makes a total of $161,000.] tho Btate Prisou. ml’;.hn ollpnnnul SPOrOPHIBIONs. o v va sone i u tnotion ot A& Gullenun,“u‘ia C:mnllms CONSPIRACY. : pass D 27086, Feported Drogre sskea leave 8 Al u‘l’lu}rtfiol:::!/fi.l:)l:u?:m oy to it again, which was gng- el i ManLBORO, Mass., Feb. 25.—Sixteen leadlog For tho constraction uf sewers 1a the Bisth The Council then sdjoursed untl) 8 o'clock | Criopins were arrcsted to-day on indictments Wi 25,000 | tius alterooon. Lo sald bo did 30 belloving that the itew was 8 Lmportant as suy i the dill. L year an {tew of $41,000 was lusertod for acwers u that word. Jthad icss sewuruge than auy other, $bougli §s necded more. The Healtn Departe inent'y ruports showed the necessity for more ‘-:,weu o tbe Fifth, Sixth, sud Fourtecuth Wards. “1{o wanted the condition of tue beople ward fuproved. They Lad not beeu charging them with cousplracy (n connection with recent labor lronmu? —— RESULT OF JEALOUSY, Gaemison's, N. Y., Feb. 25.—The victim In the West Polut shooting afhir was Peter Al- bers, and Lis murderer Michael Tobin. The murder {s sttributed 0 jealousy, Tobin bellov- ing that Albars had been intimate with @ wowm- OBITUARY. dhinov. Eng.,, Feb. 25.—Earl Bathurstis e Dxzgoit, Mich., Feb. 25.—Nows has been re- ceived bere of the death of Maj, Lewis C Poris, yusterday, Deccased wus the only sou of the late Gen. Cass, and bad resided abruad, for many years. . an the former lised with, Tobin crept up to Albera fn the barracks and shiot him throuch the hear. in Company intho guard-house.® e et alias * Chicago BilL," was to-day committed in | 3 Btrakosch.” o ———— s T 7 . default of $3,000 ball for trial at court for | There ts'no more favorable time of meeting a TOE RAILROADS. S‘ ATE AFFAIRS. i felonfous assault and hattery on the verson of Frlma donna than at the moment sha retires to WISCONSIN. Willtsm Young, abont a month azo. Young's | hier dressing-room with the last echoes of en- THE OTIIO & MISSISSIPPL. wound was at first sup there s & prospect now that he will recover. It is understood Chicago partics are expected here in a day or two to satisfy the Lail mnd securc Deputy-Collector Davis has returned from all this week. the bright partieular musical tar of the com- self up yery proudly and looked unutterably fierce ag he “deflantly asked: * Do you veesh to question iy word, sared" “ Yes, Mr? (plumply). Under this herofc treatment the stage man- ager steoped down from the loui]y pedestal of wrofesstonal pride from which be had proposed to conduct the cuhference, and quietly remark- ed: [ sink, slr, zat you hat be ter go and sce has found that officer gnilty on charges of drunkenness and insulting & Iady. The findings and zentence of the Court have been sent np for review, It fs reported that Capt. Donovan has been before court-martialed for drunken- ness, but escaped punishment on account of ex- cellent service during the War and generat good reputation. grandfather and two other relatives have taken their own lives. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Kmyxosiua, Wis., Feb, 25.—Mrs. Bnyder, an old Jady aged 83, Tiving witl her son, Mr. John 8nyder, n wealthy farmer ncar the State line, committed sulcide Tnat night by jumplng foto & well. The cause s unknown, Hoth were enlisted men and privates Curps of Enzincers, Tobin is BILT, WRIGHT. Bnectat Dispateh to The Tribune, Pirrsnuno, Pa, Feb, 25.—Willisin Wright, Spectal Dispateh o The Tribune. Mapigox, Wis., Feb. 23.—In tho Scnate a bill was introduced to purchase the cabinet, library, ela., of tho fate Assistant Geologist, Moscs Btrong. Blils were passed providing for the collection of agricultural statistics, and a more efllclent ¢uv:mment of the Stato Hospital for tho ln- ! san In the Assembly a petitlon was presented from .n number of ex-officers of the volunteer Spectal Dirpatch to The Tribune, Srmiwarinep, Iil, Feb, 23.—Last wack the Rallway and Warchouse Board began its prom- ised Inspection of the rallway bridges and tres- tles of the several roads, by making s tour of the Bpringfleld Division of the Ohio & Mlssis- slppt Rallway. General-Superintendent Pea- hody placed the Director's car under con- tro! of Chicf-Engincer Col. 8. R. Johnstone, and at Bpringficld Messrs, Bogue and Oberly, L of the Railway Board, Col, Cnsrles Hamilton, “{&“’E"kugl;‘u'w”‘““‘““ aod perfectiog & clek and capertof e Boue, . Harry Wat- ot Atate dllite. : gon, of the Bpringficld Journal, and the sub- TN : scriber made up the party. The inspectlon cx- Bpectat ’},‘:,?,,’,‘f?,"{.“;flw,,, thasiastic applanse dying away upon her de- llliblcd cars. Even lh{s’ most jealous of them sl cannot Liclp belng graclous under such cir- cumstances. Henco it s not to bo wondered st that Mile. Marie Roze, who {s sald to be not at all » jealous prima donnw, was found to bean exceedingly delightful lady. It was the inter- mission between tho third'and fourth acts, aud the r;r)ner know that if he had anything to say hebnd better sayit as quickly ns possible. ‘Therefore, after he had complimented the lady upon the narked lmpression she had made in Bt. Louls, and the Jadyhal acknowledged In th cotest of bzrel’ broken Engiish the kind- neas with which the (lule-Democrat had treated Lier yneal efforts, ho went at ouce to work and asked whetber Miss Roze lind faund her treat- ment by hor fellow nrtists as considerato as ed to be fatal, bat i S s e S R e e i Wrighi's rclease. BROKEN UP. Nasuvirre, Tenn., Feb, 25.—United Btates breaking up fifteen fllicit distillerics fn DeKalb, White, and Putnam Countles, and arrestiog fourteen men. AMUSEMENTS. THE NEW CHICAGO. tended from Beardstown to Shawncetown, and B1. PatL, Minn., Feb, 25.—In the Benate thi: The Hycrs Biaters’ combination cameghefora | she had been nccustomed to previously to | was madefn & carcfol and thorough manner P st L s elally the public Jast evening In what they Hsle o | her visit to America.’ The qucruon wu{ too | by davlizht. SR svenlug Donuclly uflerod & resoluiion approve ointed. The lady lifted bher eyes ana ocked wondrously at her questioner, and stead- ily, as though to” fiud out what could bLe the nb]e:'. of 80 strange and searching an inqulry, ‘Then she turned to her mirror, rearranged ‘a portlon of her costume, smiled quictly, and remarked that she wae so'zrateful to the Amer- {can peoplo for the kind reception which ghe: nd accorded her at every place she had appea; in so far. ‘This wos wandering altogethier too far from the subject-matter, however, and, by way of turning the conversation Into a maore desirable chanuel, the reporter ventured to remark that, unfortunately, therc were many lug the sction of Representative Brandt in taking a bribe for the purpose of cxpusing the person who gave it, After discussion develop- ing some opposition, tte Prostdent ruled the resolution out of order. The touse this even- Ing resumed consideration of the propusition to impeach Jndge Page, for admitting press re- porters with an understanding that they shoulil ! not take reports of the evidence read.” An at- projcctors to explain that they were compolicd | tempt will bu inade to liave n vota on the ques- to bafid the road in scctions aiid fn_a huerled | tlon of Itmpeaching, but [t is believed the Housa . manncr so as to avail themselves of local sub- | will refuse to vote lonlgm. ucrl?';.lom. Aftor operating it as long as thoy i coul musical moral drama cntitled ' Out of Bond- age! Musical it {a of a cegtainty, and no one will question {ts morality, there belng nothing o the wholo performance that could ralso o question on that point. The nudience was very large,—the house belng crammed to the full,— and there was not, apparently, a suspicion that anythiug but a moral drama was to be thrust upon them; so that the warning preface on the playblll was rather a superflufty. Somecof these Ilyers Sisters played here a zood mauy yearsago, but they bave been well-nigh forgotten, Thelr ‘This road, it will he remembered, Is the result of the Lozal-Afd law, being bullt mainly by subscriotions from the several municipafitfes through which it passed. It is only falr criti- cism to say that the Inapcction proved that the roadbed was never more than haif bullt fo the first place, and when the panic came its projectors found ft impossible to sell bonds. for money envugh to finith it In & substantial manner. "It Is duo the ! hivts of jealousies among the pritna donne who , it finally was deemcd n wise measure to OHIO0, reappedranc with o well-trained cumpany of col- | i1 ”junt provided Bt Louts with a week of | incorforato It with tho Ol & Mistissip, 5 5m . orod aingrs and comodians s & Ireahiess that | (clbiiut "eavamony.oolrons. tha. Tront part Of | Bhoruly aiter taking posscesion of the Sorine: | foUouuHOUS O Feb. 25—In the Hoase, the stimulates tho taste of l:eoylu who enjoy following Houss bills were passed: To cxtend H darkey frolles more keenly than could tho the ‘stage. Onco ‘more the long, dark eyo- 2 A the Mechanics' Lien lawto two years, und to tield & Illinols Bouthieastern, the Ohlo & Mis- hrows 1ifted themeelves gently, and the same llnlrpl began to have its own troubles, and worn-out comichlitics of the’ minstrel troupes. | joox of surprise stole over the handsome feat- | melther direction or monev were avallable for | forbid selning fn the OhloRiver above low-wat § The truth I8, these genuine representatives of W " gl Urorabove low-water 4he colored race of comedians have miafe native | o of the fair Frenchwoman putting the * branch,"” aa It is now called, into | mark. rofitable shape, Last fall, however, Recelver Ring, of the Ulio & Mississippl. gave orders for Buulmz up the rond:bed and repalring tho ridees and trestlos. This work hias progressed os welland favorably as the continued wot weattier would allow” under the supervision of Cbicf-Engincer Johnstone and Roadmaster J. R. Norrls. The Comuissioners and their ex- “Jealousy! Whyt How fanny! Do peopla say that I am jealous!” and the dark eyea flashed with indignation at the Jd¢a of the pub- lic'a having formed auch an Incorrect aud un- complimentary cstimate of her character. The reporter hastened to correct himself: * Not 1n a gencral way, Miss Roze; only in a professional point of vlew. Just the litlo par- fun in ther than wmost of the traloed *burat- cork artists? who cendeavor to fmitate them. There is a laugh, and a heart-felt one, In every- thing they do; they seemto enjoy their frollc 24 much as the spectator, and thus they place themaclves In accord with the sudience. Thelr singing—espocially thelr siging In concert—is In the Scnate, a bill was lnlrodnce;l to exempt narrow-gauge raliroads from the provistons of tho law requiring raflroad companles to fence ;mh sldes of thelr track for a period of threo cars. —— SPECULATIVE MEN. moro delicately ‘stiaded, With o finer eense | donable envy, you know, which—for {nstance, 1t stoped At every bridge and ever: To the Luitor of The Trib ?rfelx'm::l{' 'illllj:l': nll\ll’,:'. :"p:}{vgoll’r:glu:::::fl;: “‘filllrlv that when Miss Cary slngs—?" 3 " | trestle, and ofter ’\vyllklng K over woulfi cmcmo,opn:‘ n'_:'[ wish to :::;mll 8 busie torkouians. 'Thou they have somo genuine i8s Cary envious, tugl Wiy, no, that's im- | then go underneath ond” examnine the | o0y gratement for your dediston. It Is s fol possibles that cannot— But here the summons for Wignon was made and the handsome primia donna cast s hurried glance at the reflection of herself in the mirror, excused herself hastily, but yet gracefully, an rushed on to tho stage. thinber supports. Of course, after what has heen sald before, 1t will be understood that the Iuspectors found a good mnn{ old and worn out places, but, consldering the limited volume of traflic now passing uver the line, and the evi- dences of Col. Juhinstona's dally work, the Com- iisstoncrs will undoubtedly Tevort tho entire line n fair condition, At Bhawnectown, ox-President Ridgway and Charles Cartoll met the {:nrty at the depot and escorted them to the Riverside House, where solid Egyptian hospitality was provided. After supper, ex-Mayor George Beck, Judge W. 4. Bowman, Representative Wasson, itor Ed- wards, and vther citizens calied aud pald their respects in the most cordial manner. To Col Johnstone, & civil-engineer of vast experience, the party desires me to return its warmes thanks for s courteous treatment, and the in- terest he se¢med to take in ‘““‘“‘“g’ ta the let ter the Rallway law of Lllinots. ’110CION, hurmorlsts, and some genuine plautation-nigyer melodics of the olden time,~and these are ren- dered with n wonderful degree of twarmth and unction. The entertalument presented by the Hycrs Bisters Is, in shiort, a curious combination of the Jubilee Singzers and thie modern minstrel sliow, and it is better thao eitlier of the two, lows: Suppose that Potter Palmer, as a specn- Iator, shiould go East ond borrow, 3,000,000, and put it all luto improvements In Chicugo, un a system of speculation, to make money out of 1t, would the world or Chicago be the gainer or loser throuch the operatfon, aud if the galner, how muchi 1claim, as o business man. that Chicago and the world would be the galner of . the value of the labor and raw material put . into the improvements, which would Le 83,000,- e 000, and wiich grom nothing now becoincs tax- ablo property and capital, Respectfully, E. H. Cuminsos. ——— THE £TNA LIFE-INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartlord, Conn., with its usscts of $24,141,- 176.20 and its clean surplus of nearly lfour and quarter mililons of dollars, and ity well-known economical management, has recently received a well-merited indorsement from the Spectal . Commission appointed by the Leglalature of The Southwestern Tallroad-Rate Assoclation | Conpeeticut o year 020 10 investigate all tho will fnall probobility lold fts last meeting ot | Jife-Insurance comnpanies of that State, ‘Tho the Lindell Hotel, in Bt. Louts, to-day. About | Cominisaion say of the (Etoa that it Is *“not amouth ago tho St. Louis rooas belonging 1o | 70ly solvent, but financially sound, and under the Association gave notice of their withdrawal, :;'é;"?x’gfm""" of oflicers and Directors of perieuce, sound judgment, and un- but under the rules of the Assoclation the com- | Liemished character, and entitled to the entirs Dination could not be terminated until forty | contidence of policy-holders and the public.” § days after such notice had beeu given, It has o —— not yet. fully transpired what induced the 8t. | TORTURES THAT NEED NOT BE ENDURED. Louts rosds totake thisstep, but there can Al’f’nplli .r'tmru : ‘fir'ca( ed-f“ t:! b‘.i"“,,""“:""":{"" hardly be s doubt that ft was tuspired by a do- | £ 05z $0FTBIES nued.not Lo 4HCured are thove sireto “bulldoze” th Chleago & Alton, 10 | Mg ciemeat in 16 Bood whtch brogaces thevn by order to stop it from extendiug its linc to iKan- ca:bj:c.x"v:.n:‘ :hfl:“fimf". :o;e;!nfhnl nmu mr'"flmx and o he eliminated by the use of iha sas City, and then to get moro *sop ™ from tha | Fiices "Giharent, Hostetters Stomacn Titicrey Chirago roads to get them to come back ogain. | before the jnflammatory symptoms arc.developed But the 8t. Louls roads have signally failed in | to any great extent. When It {s conslderod whai both those atteinpts, Not only did they not succeed In stopplng the Alton from giving up its project, but, on tha contrary, stimulated it Miss Kellogg waa all aglow with ueltemcnta her singlag and acting {n theach just conclude having Leen highly applauded. 1fer dark brown eyes were full of gentlo fire, and the pleasant sintlo which played round hot mouth seemed to prezlude the possibility that hor tips could pout with disappointment at another's success. The conversstion was wasted fo generalitics fora littlo while, Miss Ketlogg produced a couple ol photozraphs shd had just received from Chi cago, which both gentlemen provounced to be very unworthy npeclmenm 80 they are,'’ she said. ** I don't lfike them abit. Here, took at this one. Look at the mouth,—just as if T was tr;!ng to make myself look as pretty s possible," Bo it did; but the reporter wasn't going to he bottiered inspecting photographs with the oriei- nal close at band; so ne turned agaln to Mivs Kellorre, and resumed the attack, *\Vhat 1 wish to know, Miss Kellogg, moro p;lmcularlyl thfl: nnn y hing clnf Just n:lnr,—n thing, oo, in whicl opera-golog peoplo are fnterested,—ls—~" PHRAES B * There, now I know what you aro after, It's that reported matrimoulal ulliance—"" And the reporter was stupld coough to blurt out pluinply aud plalaly: * No, 1t fan's." Whereat tho prima donna's joyousncss scem- ed to depart sudaenly, aud when the reporter plainly stated the real ub{ecl of his missiou, she reverted to the tatrimonlal themo in a manner which, to the news-gatherer intcot upon one subject nnd pittlessly occupted with anotter, is always very oxasperating. “Uh; there's nothiug in it, 1 assure you,no 8lr; you may tell the Globe-Democrat, and let tho (lobe-Lemoerat tell the public, that thero is no truth In my reported envagement to Tom ' OTHER THEATRES. “The Two Orphans ¥ wili bo at McVicker's Janauschick played * Brunhild " last ovening toa full house. 8hewill nppear this cvening for the first timo this scason in * Mary Stuart.” The Folly troupe began tho sccond week of thelr present engagrement last evening, playing “ Dabes fu the Woods,” Mile. TRuseau, who fs pany, takes a beucfit to-morrow eveniog, on which occaslon shio will probobiy present some extra attractions in the programme. AN INJUNCTION, Special Dispateh to Ths Tribune. Bavrivone, Md., Fob. 25.—Holllday Street Theatro was clused to-night Ta_cousequence of an fnjunction lssued by the Cireult Court, ro- turnable March 2, at ghe fustanco of Shook & Palmer, of the Unton Bquare Theatre, New York, restralning Manager Gllmore from pro-. duclug the dramn “A Celebrated Case,” to wiideh they claim the exclusive titlo by right of urchase, Mavager Ford, of the Grand Upera- ouse, securea theright to produce it biero next week from Shook & Palmer, and to-day united witts them fo tho action against Gllmore. The latter, who, it {8 sald, rot possession of the play surreptitiously, was unable to securo the appe bond of 810, and wus oblnlfml to closo up. A large audience and the speclal company were disuppolnted Iu consequence. TOE SOUTHWESTERN-RATE ASSO- CIATION, excruciating torturcs rheamatiam Inflicte, and whnt a tendency It how, whon fally developed,'to attack the heart, tho advisability of an carly ase of such a Fellabic antidoto becomes at once apparent, The et Parai o The Trune. ok nut aord. Rud yua oy sy, 6300 | o commenen tho construstion of iho new rout | IREEAU 0 R0 LGty Soifch o8 ot L Ml Veported engogoment of Mies Cloc Loulss Kel. | tooner than It would otherwise have done. | strainesf,—produced by the Ditrers, ‘and tia ttflx‘szYoI:u’;l! h}cl‘- ..—l"'hvilr: lvmm (v:llnl:;m:: luvp s s ol A e my- | Nor did the Chicago roads moke auy l“flu{:r“rl‘llflndhh he m- "m? mn{enl\n de{enulr? ot the Parl eatre to-night to grees and a H s efforts by offering them an |, extra | agent, that ho will be protecied against a return of plaud Stuart Robson and W. IL Crane on théir sl ad 2o ok dbiaic T sbell, orer. gt mar. the aponizing complaint. Dyspepsia, fever and aguey liver and bowel complaints, and other mal- sdlcs, oro olvo cored by this admirable remedy. e —————— BUSINESS NOTICES. Us# * Mrs. Winslow's Soothlng Syrap " for children while teething. 1t cures dysentery sud diarrhoa, wind colle, and regulates the Lowela, —_— tgop?’ 1o bring them “back. 8l it Is known that they contemplated coming back beforo tho cxpiration of forty days, but this Intention re- cetved 4 drawback In the formation of a now competing route via the Illivols Central and ‘Wabash. This oveut was unforesecu, and placed the slck Assoclation horsdo combat, The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Is now placed 1if such a situation that it cannot possibly ru- main in the Assoclation and bold Its own, Thero is but one way tn which the combination could be perpetuatcd, and that {s by admitting the Wabash aud [llinols Central route to fuil mem- bership. But such action would serloualy cur- tail the profita of the St. Louls rouds aud of tho Chicago, Burliugton & Quiney, and it 1s almost impossible that auy such actlon will ve mk:ni ricd. Wil you pleasc tell the publie that? You will, won't youi” and the self-dectared cellbate luoked quite determined as sho kuit hereyo- brows and nodded emphasis to her remarks, Glad to escape from eo delivate and unex- peeted a subject, the reporter promiscd to make the statement publle, and once mure tried, this tlne successfuily, to broach the subject of Miss hellogg's reported difference with Mfss Cary. When the reported falling out of the prime donno was moutioned, Miss Kellogg smiled the smlle of fincredutity, but it wasan artifleial cilort,—quite ditfercut from the spontanecus efferyescence which greeted the suppused allu. slon to tho littlo love affair, ** Jealousy between us, and between me and Miss Roze, tool what an absurditv] first appearance Leee in * Our Bachelors.” The fun of the performance was infectlous and the nudience manifested o declded enjoytnent over the predicaments of Juan Hangle and his associates. - Miss Alicla Robson made her New York debut In pleasiug style, ayl tho cast was generally excollent, It s predicted that tho piceo will buve ceessful run, A SWEET FUSS. Mles Cary Won't Sing=Mlss Rozo Won't Tall Why~iss Kellogg Won't Marry Tom Karl, and Tom Karl Won't Morry Miss Kollogg—Interesting Views Leyond the TANNUAL OLEARING SALE, Wh Vi 3 na the new route ‘will undoubtedly ask a ful Lyrlc Stage. :;Hyl :‘r‘n':m-gh::rfluf\’lfitl.’ \’mcl“’;:::l.: ::‘yn .‘.r:;]fi sliare of the business, and will not bo satls- 5t. Louls Globe-Demecrat, Feb, 24, Ob, yes, 1've heard of all this_ befure, bit [ can fled with o little sop. It " Is stated When the vast audicpee which Lad collected | gnfy’ ‘say agnin what 1 lnve sald proviously, that that arrangcments bave _ already been at the Opern-Houss yesterday afternoon found | thero is no truth fn it at i), erfected by which the Missourl River usiness of the Illinols Central sud Wabash route will vo from_[lapuibal to Moberly, Mo., over the Missouri, Kausas & Texas, and from Moberly to Kansas Citv over the St. Louls, Kausas City & Northern. This armngetcnt sliows that & reorganization of the Southwest- ern pool bas been given up, ana thatthe various lines arc tryine to sccure the best connections they can {u order to be preparcd for the lively competition that will ensue. that they were doomed to a disappointment of thelr hope that they were to cujoy the presence of 8 trinity of prime donne, thoy felt jutensely disgusted, and, 08 soon as tho pungency of tho feeling possed away, speculation arose as to what was the cause uf Mlss Cary’s nou-appear- ance, Home few left the Opera-Tlouse lu dls- Rust, and of these several made thelr way over to the Globe-Democrat oftice in scarch of an ex- planation, that futellectual contro belng sup- poscd by n vast number of people to bo pos- sesscd of supernaturnl power in tho way of get- ting at the bottom fucts In cases of apparently inexplicable wmystery, ‘Tho universul plaint whicls the peoplo brought with them was to the eflect that the verfidious managers bad induced them < to attend the *Miguon® matinee by “ And there f8 no truth tutho jealousy story " “Not a word of truth I it at wll."” Tlaving heard which, the reporter left the sanctutn and che stoge, passed through thi nor- row passage-way leading futo Market strect, and walked alonguntil hoarrived at the Lindell Ilutel, whero bo sent up his card to Miss Cary, the only one of the falr trio who had as uog been subtaitted to the process of {uterview, “What's tho usel” sho sald, *Lifs Ia too short to be emblttered by such troubles. I'm too loving, altogether, to bo jealous of nn%bod\'. Itry to be affectionate with everybody I have to be with, aud 1'm sure I dow't feol at sl cuvlous of (::{body elsc's success, Wby, noj ft does me P #\What then was tho reason of your not ap- aring i ¢ Mignou®. this alternoou " “8imply this: that my con‘race with Mr, Btrakosch is to siuw four times n week, I ki Great Angual Sale! PITTSBURG. Epectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Pirranuno, Pa., Feb. 25.—Plttsbure s slowly ‘but surcly bresking loose frow the Peousyl- vauia Kailrond monopoly, The firat regular train over tho uew road to Wheeling arrived ot the Unlon depot this moroing, makivg the run in three hours. This is un unportaut outlet, West End Dry Goods' Houe, Madison & Peoria-sts. The following bargains have Jjust been received and are wor- romising the presenco of Miss Kellogg, Miss | giready fultilled my coutract, and of course fx | and will largely Increase the volumo of busiucss loze, andt_ Alisa Carr, but, when thoy iad bo- | s no iateuded that T shoutd $Ing. thia atter | of this cltys thy the immedinte attention of comu part and purcel of ever so profitable o | yoon," urchasers : house, the fair and sprighitly contralto's placa | ““W'Fhore 18 one question ! would ko to ask . ITEMS, | P s was fifled by quito a second-rato vocallat, ~Aud you, las not Miss Kellogg often made herself | There {s no chango in the situstion as regards OIN'E CASHE Lyons Brocade Silks, Dark Solid Colors, hardly half price, 50 CENTS YARD. One case Lyons Black Gros Grain Silks,bright,clean,showy goods, worth $1, for 76c yard. Special bargain in ‘*Bellon’s” . Blk, Gros Grains at $1.76 and $2 per yard, 26 per cent under ounoxious to the other ladies by appearivg at the winge aud laughing and jecriug as they were singiug their parts i’ it ary absolutely declined to answer tho question. "At the same time o siiple negative would not have been s very difficult matter, {2 {t hind been possible, “]1ave you vser sung more than four times a. week, Misc Cary, durfug your pfesent ongage- mc‘“(”)! : t I Tdidat Chl 4O, yes; of course I have. a ea- d at other places, too.” . tavor 8t. Louls, 20, BN “Then why would you not capecially whon it was so widely understood that you were to sing this afternooul %My cogagement only requires me to siug four times & wueek,”” At this moment o knock at the door came, and, in_snswer to the contralto's musical *Come,"” three gushing young ladics lflEpcd {nto the room, and, baviug inotroduced them- selves, begged to be pernitted to kiss her, The request was wranted, and, as the last smack mfll wanted to know how 1t happened. o firat gentleman who gave o fulr (dea of what tho troublo was, wus o resident of this city, who Is very well acquainted with operatic matters,—both” In regard to the music and the porsona] peculiaritics of the sligers, “Yon want to know what's ot the bottom of ft pll, do yout” this gentleman sald, **Well, 1 shull tell you—it's jealousy; not the ordinary reen-cyed smonster which® ordivary wortals fi- 5nl¢a in—0h, no, that's milt tu comparison—1 mean professlonal jealousy.” In that, then, worse thun the kind that af- fects the bulk of humunity 1 #Worsel Otheliwswas nothing todt, It's In- describably worse, The jealousy whlch wnan feely LownTds wWoinn, OF Womsn towands wmail, can't bo called u passion when compared with thoe sogulsh which 0lls ous prima donde's sout wheu she hears the public marking its apprecia- tion of auother, It's o peculiarity of the sex, develoved abnormally when the tudividuals bave been trained to a wusienl career, aud of cxvep- tho Eustern freight war, aod tho opeu rates from this city to'New York on gralu aud fourth class stlll rewain at 20 cents rcr 100 pounds. It 1s hardly probable that a still further reduction will bo made st present, as the rallrouds are already losing heayily at thu sbove figurcs. “Ihe Pittsburg, Cincinuati & 8t. Louis Rall- roud has completed its new branch frum Wheel- ngz Junctlon, one mile cast of Steubeuvilly, to Wieeliuyr, aud witl bercafter make tha rates to that polnt the same as to Pittaburg, ‘Thisis the rats now charged by the Baltlmore & Oblo. Hereafter tho Atchison, Topeka & Bauta Fo Raflroad will run two regular passenger tralns fostead of ono as herctofore. This has been madu necessary by the largely lucreasing pas- scuger tratlle fo Kausas, ——m——— CANADIAN NEWS, Mowrazar, Fcb, 25.—Willlam Workmaz, who dled yesterday, leaves property worth 000,000, tivual growth always whon the tair singers hap- | dicd away, ouve of tha gurls timidly sala: about two-thirns of which he bogueathed to value. cu to be warbliug to Amcrlcas gudlences. 3y pa asked me, ilss Cury, i you'd let me | public charities of Montreal, ! . “ What's all this got 1o do with tke sbsenco | kiss you for him too; may I BrrrzviLLz, Feb, 25.—Tho damage so far b Marked reductions in Fancy of Miss Cary from tho opera this alteruoon(* “Tlub contralto naked no questions s audn't stop | floud iu this vicinity 1s estimatod bt .%wj{‘ Summer Silks % *1ayen't you heard of the trouble between | to couslder whetuer the suscopciblo gentiomans | Further damago s feared. ‘Tho water roso 3 bepund Kelfogel Wha-a-aat! who wanted to kiss her by proxy was & husbaud | goveral fect to-day. Cheapest Plain Colored Silks +\Well, I atippused that 19 be nothing but oue | gra widower, midule-aged or aged, handsome or = of Max trakosch's whirewd sdvertising dodges, | homely, but took the proiferad kiss, and gave in city. —sumethiug (o tho same Hue ss Baruum's try- | one buck for the old mau, which It {a to be hoped SUICIDE, Ing t’a'z convert Moody and Sankey the other ay.! . Not a bit of it. Aax's heart Is nearly broken with i hos been gwven hit LY this time and enjoyed m'otdlnkl{:' e “How ubout this Nttle love affair between Miss Kelloggs and Tom Karl{" asked tbo report- tleman {ntimately sequalnted with ro's nothing in it at all. Why, Tom Rarltold mo bo wouldn't warry "er 1t sha xd:vu lfim balt & million dollass by wayof wry, “’l{\en there's no love io 1t at all i 4 Not so for us ‘Luin Karl is concerned. Any- how, Kellogi is ouly worth $250,000, so she is still o quarter of & million short of even a bope- less affection.”? e ST, LOUIS AND TEXAS, Special Diswilch to The Tribuns, 87. Lous, Feb, 23.—Contracts sigoed hero to- day calliug for 100 Tiffany cars, twenty-five to be delivered complete (o thirty days. They aro to ruu over the M., K. & T. and Pacifc Roads, 1u service of E. Aobeuser Brewing Avsoctativn fur jcu and beer. Reports received from San Frune clicu say theso curs bave withstood tho mnust severu cold the past winter crussing the Juoun- tains, and the ouly car that bas. ——e——— COURT-MARTIAL. Bpecial Dispalch to Tha Tribuss. 81. PavL, Feb. 25.—The court-martial in the case of Capt. Donovay, Seventeeuth lufautry, Bpecial Digputch to The Tridune. ADRUY, Mich., Feb. 25.—Saturdsy evening Miitard Wright, recoutly employed as a travels fug agent by s Jackson flrm, shot hhmsclt through the bead at lus home jnTecumsel, this county. The act was luduced by morbid grief at thu death of & favorito sister, who suldded with strychinlue on the eventug of Dec. 23. ‘The suicldal Lendeacy scows bereditary, as Wricht's DI, P12 PEREFUMEN, DR. PRICE’S CARSON, ** Aud thoac fortunato and avparently lnp&y ladies twake thelr lives wiscrable by botng jeal- ous of oue another, do they " * Well, 1 don't kuow abous the ona auother, bocause [ don’t elluvu Miss Cary bas a gruin of the green-eved mouster n but allss Kellogg ™ Along a narrow passage-way, through scouples of scedy-looking gutewnys, up a_stalrwoy, and then with & turu to the leit, sud the reporter fouud himself on the Opera-louss stuge In the centre of the coftumed chorus and a swall host of arpenters, scene-shifters, aud other uttachics of the bluce, Ina very fuw moments tho stage wanager—a very Frenchy fudividual—approach. ed, and requosted to be made scqualuted with the iutrudes's business. » [ come from thu Giobse-Democrat, and I wish tolearp the reasou why Miss Cary ls uot ap- wearlog this aiternoon, as advertlsed.” *Ah, yes, po-ah youuyg ls-die. ces sceck, vezzy secek,” +Tuat’s the only reason of her absencol ™ #Zsas, Mees Cu-ry was to take zu \;nm of— but u sodaiuo attack of z¢, ze—rurubmlnee, vat you call zat cn Auglaie! Cole, zaas, bad cole.” “But I kuow that Miss Cary i3 not sick I (this vcr&decul«fly). Tho very Fiencby stage mauager drow bl her compoaltion; 3 Colognes and Toilet Waters. ' For exquisite Bweotaoss and Permansnoy of Odor they are scknowledged to be squat to auy Per wado in this or any other country. Cream Baking Powder, D R-M.P R I C E,S Special Flavoring Extraots. STEELE & PRICE, Mfs, #10 Randolph-st. Mecs Ca-ry

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