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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY APRIL 10, 1878, Riyer Raliway bonds, $203,000, leaves $55,034, 404 the cost of tho 1,412 miles. The bonded debt of the Company has bean decreased during tho year $56,000. 8 preferred aml common stock have esch been faereased $5,000, A net reductlon of $46,000 in the combined stock and Lond account 1s thus shown. ‘The equipment of the reveral divistons of the road hss bheen materlally improved during the ear, 8ix locamotives, two passenger-cars, 450 %, 100 stock, twelve cabooso, and two post- office cars were added to the rolling-stock, and under was _all among_the it vot. chase, $3,403.31, maklog a total urplus fund of $35,760.35, Epecial Digpateh tn The Tribune. Qrxxva Laxe, Wis., April 0.—Thd¥resnlt of the clection In the village yesterday was favor- able to the license party,’as followa: Clerk, ‘Morris Miner; Assestor, Ira Willlame; Justice, ¢. L. Oatman; Treasurer, George Sturges; Constable, Farris Durkee; Trustecs, Charies Patmetler, Dr. (1. E. Catlin, bl Moore, J. A. Smith, E. L. Gl STRIKERS. The Scenes of Last Summer Re- peating Thamselves.in Kansas. countered, on the right hau volver and the d came in, and, the Armory. Aspect of the Blrike' on his pillow to scu It right. It hed-clothing, Thereupon lhie went salling througn the corridora trying to shoot everyone whom he en- One of the porters received a wound was firing at Mr. Burke, fter disarming him, took bim to his money worked down ana ke found flouring-mill at Stoughton ten days ago, and plilaged Severson’s lumber-office, and a few nights after robbed & country store at Mazo- mania. One hundred aud thirty-seven dollars were found on them, with several revolvers and burglars’ tools. They are desperate characters. had il by putting it between the re- escending trigger just as Btott Officer Fitzpatrick ARRESTED. Gpectat Dispatch to The Trivune. WILRRSBARRE, Pa., April 8.—Ballard, the ex- member of the Legislature from Delaware Qtave sevent; S y-sevets miles of new Dessemer steel ralla County, who cscaped from Scrgeant-at-Arms se Atohison, Topoka & THE RAILROADS. llml Iro.r‘}y-‘a'evunl Tgu of first quslity rebested CRIME. (‘{'ln;er'n few W“'I‘“’ has been arrested near ron s woro Jaf o D, ¥ . - Santa Fe, BRIDGING THE MOUTH OF THE X INFANTICIDE. Sealianosn;. Wyaming” Coduty. Yiltlog: sels RIVER, GRAIN RATES, i Horclal ]'“'v;\""““", “,'I.Z":‘“'- 2 th Am of the Governor | Thelongcontemplated railroad bridge over | Itis becoming more cvident every day that It xatox, Is, Aptll 9.—The g0k the CMENTS. l’m“‘m““""x ; n;';“w the Chicago River, just below Rushstreet | theroads lesding East from this city mean to | Gnpatural murder ofa new-horn child by Its i S Authorizing Ty bridge, whll In all probability Lo bullt by the | carry grain during this summer, they will hayo [ mother in tuts clly = sesterday cvenlng | **TIIE EXILESY AT HOOLEY'S, Action. linols Central Rallrosd Company during the | to make o further reduction in tho rate on this | Wero brought to iight to-day, and are It wus bacdly to bo expected that Mr. George preseut sumwmer. ‘The estimates have been a8 -follows: made, and the plans are all ready. It will be a wooden pivot bridge similar to the bridges now crosaing tho river, and will cost about $25,000, The Cominon Councl), by ordinance passed June 14, 1852, authorized the Iilinols Central Railrond Company to extend the track of sald road from their track on grounds south of tho South Pler acress tho Chicago River to North Water strect, by means of a bridge, the plaus of which were to be approved by the Common Council, In De- cember, 1862, the Rallroad Company prosented plans for the bridge to cross the Chicago Itiver at the point dellguntn:‘. and they were ap- article. Since the 25 cent rato was established but little grain has been shipped by all rall and most of it Is going by lake and rdll, ss 5 cents per 100 pounds ia belng saved by, ship- ping it in this manner. Bome of the railroad mansgers advocate an all-rall rate of 20 cents, but othcrs prefer to lhava it remain at 25 cents. The fatter clalm that they can better sfford todo a small through business durlng the swminer than doat losing figures. As faras Chicago s concerned, it will be better off 1 nn further reduction In all-rall rates Is made. The charges from other points arc basced on the Chi- unguunul‘ and if they are lowered, much of the rain which sow comes to Chicago from the uthwest to Lo shipped by lske would go around this city by the Bouthwestern routes. Buran Btanley, Rovan, Ind., put this city. umer of & Bloody Meleo in Emporda— A Minister Killed, Srecial Dspateh 1o The Tribune, LawnsscE, Kan., April 9.~The striks on tha Auchlson, Topeka & Santa Fe Rallroad stlll continues to give trouble, although passenger {raflic Is put alightly disturbed, and the freight pusiness has resumed mlmost its usual course. Gov. Anthony bias lssucd the followlng procta- mition: Jthaving come to m on examining she was pregn: admission to tho woman agai knowledge that lawless house above-nan and conspired together to men bive confederafe During the summer Chicago fs all right, and ‘and disturb the public_peace ofsthe | proved. It Is understood that the bridge will 13 g wi durr e | B e e e | Be butlt atcodius i theso plans. Thoarjinanco | bas 0o catie for complaint, to matter Low'high | a8 Setivered of Bt Qeratcd and conapiring, havo offended againat | provides that. the breakine of ground for the [ tho all-rail rates arc, fhie the law and peace of tha State by delaying the | orection of sald bridge or the taking of any —— moned, who at 0 ot ot "puuongers gud Colied | Suates | megaurea by the Compaoy orllgsgents towadg | WESTRIN RAILROAD LANDS. sl the bullding of the satic shall be token and conatrited s an acceptancd of and agreement on the part of sald Company to all the follow- Mr. 8, J. Gilmore, Land Commisaioncr of the | birth, firnad Fanta Fe Tailro: Kansas Pacific Rallroad, furnishes the following t of freight Toad, over- movemen! 'lh:o Ifi‘ trains on sal d violence peaceable em- N t 1d. paweriog by for A ; | statement: of a child, but ¢ The civll oMcers of the Ntate swho have | ing_provislons, restrictions, and requircments: el A e O e ana preservo (he peaca: | Buid - bridgo shall be ‘Consiracted under the | _The sales ot land by the Kantas Pacifc Raliway | Whiat sio liad Bow, | therefore, to ald the civil ‘authiorl. | charge and supcrintendence of the Board ol Company during the montix of March dzyrexais usut et} B el ares . protect” tho " peace, | Pubile Worke, and the Company. sall Lo liablo | 157 7100 acren, the greator porttun of which | puthit away. ™ A% fefend thie honor of the Blate, and by the aus | for and chargeable with 807 slall bollable | 1s 'inEileworth, fussell, and Elils Counties, oHity vested in me s Commander-In-Chiof of guable B Thene countles aro In whai {s known thority vortes, Ava catled fntarequisition a military | DIAY 8ceruo and becomo payablo to the own- | Lime-Stone Delt of the State of Kansas, ‘o pub- | dnding the hody. “', ded it to®ake possession of the | £f8 OF occupauts of auy rcal cstate or | lic lnsreclntlrm of this dietrict {8 fally demon- [once e oling atoek af ihe Atchison, | to tle owners or chartér party of any | steatod by thesounprecedented sales. The quantity | {1y Yrner of o :r':mk *Fo Jtoad, {0 theextent that may ba | vessel, float, or water craft, by reason of the | of Government land eutered under tho Homostead ¢! construction, operation, or jmproper care and | and Pro-omption lawa and the Timncr-Culture act s S HeTesiary to protect ana hold its_operation frao el o fnterforence, by whomaoever such Intetference may be attempted ; and notice I here- Yygiven to all who have of may contempiate oftending sgalnat the lsw in’ this rospect, t, snd they ara hersby command- farther ucte " of as- covered that {t b 18 v that . _'Tho tota! by even greator than the above, Tho total eales by e Yoo the Htallyay Company sinco Jsn. 1 smoant to 100,000 acrée. Lk C,y R. & B, E. Spertal Dispateh to The Tridune. InpianaroLis, April 8.~W. O. Rockwood will be relieved of the Reccivorship of the Clu- cinnati, Rockoort & Southeastern Road within adayortwo. He has been in charge of the line for cizhtecn months, and Las made it more than self-sustainiog. It will pass 1nto the con- trol of the Company owning it management 91 sald lm\!s and sald Company shall, at its own cost, tond sald bridge, and shall so obcrate and mansge the same-as to causo the lenst possible obstruction to navigatlon} and said Ratlroad Company shall indemni{y aue save the City of Chicago hinrmlcss from auy and all costs, damages, charges, and exponacs what. ever that may in any munuer arlse by reason of tbe ercetion or use of n bridge av that point. Tho managers of the Illinois Central Rallroad think that under tho above ordinance they can commence the construction of the bridge with- out any further legislution. They will apply to the Mayor In ashort timo to appoint a person tu is atill at the taken to Jail, urpose, and _go to their several omes and lawfal emrloymenlm Notico is also hereby given to all law-abldiog citizens that it I» espected and required of them that the; remain %fllally ot their , #ave el homes and placcs of businoss, snd that they do mnotpermit themsolves asin. diriduais o {n sssemblages to approsch the depot CINCINNATI, of mald rond, excent on bustnese or by approaches — . Drigy by the military authoritfes in immo- | Superintend tho work, as provided for in B0t by e e Pics necamaty | the ordinance, Tho bridge vill cross tho river CASUALTIES. ‘Dono at Topoka, this , 1878, connet c i Say ¥ i Gxono® T, ANTUONY, Governor. Northwestern Rallroad ou. tho other side. It BAKING-POWDER, pronounce them Bpectal Dirpateh (o The Tribune. Kexosua, Wis,, April 9.—A fawmily by the tame of Dougherty, six in number, were polsoned last night. Mrs. Dougherty, in mak- ng biscuits for supper, made a mistake nnd put arsenic-in the biscuits instead of baking- is understood that the property-owners on the north side of the river are greatly in favor of the bridze and the exteusion of tho lilinols Cen- tral tracka to that smde, and it fs sald that they linve offered inducements to the Ratlroad Cotn- pany to go ahead with tho work, There 1s o ‘Tho troops now preseut fn Topeka and Em- porisare militlamen from Leavenworth, oud Emporls, and Topeka. At an openealr meetlog held Monday cvening in Topeka, Mr. T. J. Tarnsoy, onc of the lead- 81,200 from the by Mr, Plukerto On the last of a young woman giving She was out of mouney snd in poor health, and 1aade applicition for sdmission to the County Poor-touse. The County Physiclan, fused, and sha was started on her way home to her fricods. Alweek ago \Wednesday had gone only as far as Galesburg, where she that she was sufleting from the effccts of child- After much offort she was induced to acknowledgo that she had just heen delivered nable place where it was thunfim probable sha had ;put the child, werc searc] where slie had hfdden {t, slie sald she bad put it amination of the body of the ctuld, it was dis- tempts 8t concealment useless, tho woman stated, in & most unfceling manner, that she did not want it, and had placed fton ' the flour and crushed its head with her heel, The woman MARKER AND DOE, Spectal Duspatch 1o Ths Trivune, and Mr. ‘Flectwood, of the firm of Gould, & Co,, of your city, arrived here to-dsy and visited Marker and Doe, the forgers who attempted to swindle the Commercial Bank of tbis city on Baturosy ona forged check, and go nbout a month ago on a forged check. The detalls of that affair arc givgn to the Enguirer the storc of Gould & Briges, and, after moking February the mnsme of and claiming to hall from up at the Teederick House, In Fawcctt Rowe could, In one week, produce & dramstization of Prince Lubonursky’s romance that would rival that of Victorien Sar- dou, who labored at it for six mnnths, —that 1s, cven supposing Mr. Rowe to be possessed of tho ability of & Bardou. It is by no means surprising, thercfore, to find that the improvised versfon of “The Exiles? to which he has attached his mame bears no comparison with the Boston one, which 18 a literal translation from the French text of M. Sardou. The same material has been used, just as may be sald of Bbakspeare that the words used in his drama are to found in the dlctfonary. Mr. Rowe names his dramatis per- sone Schehn, Tatlana, Viadimlr, ctc., exactly as Bardou did. He conducts them through cerialn trylog sttustions: takes them to Biberla, provides a means of cscape for them—and In sbort contrives to make a play out of the same fncidents that formed the groundwork of the French outhor’s work. Lere, however, all com- parison between tho two ccases, It would be s mere wasto of words to go on to show whercin the ono play dilfers from the otber. It is a dif- ference not only I degree, hut {n kind. It lsthe difference fbetween the work of an artist, and that of an artisan. Aslde from the gorgeous ornamentation with which the Boston eaition of the play was ushered Into notice, Mr. Rowe's dramatization Is singularly feeble fu construc- tion as compared with thie other, lacking aito- gether the ravid wction, the crowding of sensa- tional fucidents, and,what is equally important, o moative in the central character sufliclently werful to make his actions intellegible,— ndeed, to make him otherwise than simply repuisive. The Scketm of Mr. Rowe is a com- monplace, mclodramatic, bold bad man, who, because he hns been reputsed by o memz lady, makes up his mind to persccuto ber and the man sho has married. Ifaving the power to do 80, he employs that power to carry out & re- morsclcss schicme of vengeance. ‘Thereds noth- lnfi of the flercelights and shadca In the portrait which marks the Sehelin of Sardou’s creation 50 strikingly interestiug. This ono is a reientless brute, who secms to be actuated by no motive but tho impulsc of a cruel nature. 3r. Levick could hardly have donc otherwise, that we cau sce, than portray the character after the stalo old melodramatic fashfon. It is ail o dead level of tremendous severity and incoucelv- able hatred, removing the character from all human sympathv. In the ecene where Schelm vefuses to succor the dying eirl unless the woman, found that ant, and her application for the Poor-House was re- n made her appearance at the ied, stating on inquiry that she a child. Bhe was taken sick ng, and Dr. Little was sume nce recognized her, and found 1simed that it was atiil-born. done with the child she re- simply saying she bad nks, clsterns, und every fmagi- ed, but without Being sgain urged to tell burcau fn her home. On ex- ad been born alive, and that its crushed, Findiog further at- Teederick Iouse, too 11l to be April 0.—Detective Pinkerton the same party who obtained First Natlonal Bank of Chica- u as follows: Marker visited o ! MF o ortho sisks, wid tho i caut | et Gl of dock proprty on the orhsas | BL APl GheLas sl and | puchmae aked forand reced o eheck for | B, Fitch ol anohr i o melodr of the strike was -pot & reduction ft ia belleved, will become quite ‘valuablo it | 8mall packages. Ynun;; Dr. Farr was callod | $16 on the First National Bank, saying he wanted | mapic acting, and gives us a really Imita- of wages, but tho unfalr ussge which the { ¢ho%riioa ls buflt. Conslderablo opposition to | 80d remained with the fawmily until they were | tosend it in a lettor to o friend, Ho then dis- | ton of Mr. Booth's Jicheliew. A deaf man out of danzer, DOWN AN EMBANKMENT. BaN FRraxcisco, April -9.mYcsterday on the North Pacific Coast - Raflroad, near Nicasls, Brotherhood men had recelved fiom Diviston- Buperintendent Pettibone. The following dlspatch was received at Topeka Monday night: Exrouut, Kan., April 8, 1878.—7T0 7.7, Tarnsey, tho bridge s mavifested on the part of tho veseel and steamship owners, who clalm that it witl obstruct and delay navigation, and in severe gales may cause much damage to vessel prop- erty, Tho managers of the Lliinols Central say thoe bridge will be no greater obstruction than until the 1st of uuauthorized cby sppeared, and nothing more was thougut of It firm nagle, came from the vank, but the &15 check did not appear, louking at this part of the performsnce would at ouce couclude that he was lsunching the cursc of Rome at sume [furclad Baradas who was trylug to run awny with his ward, Mr, Levick is an excellent actor, aud he hns undoubtedly made the beat of tho material the present month, when an eck for $1,200, signed with the The firm wera sure the : . G. Eastland, Prest | Jargu cheek Lnd not been given, aud an exam- 0 Topeka: Twao car-londs of militia have just ar- | gny of thia other Lridges. They no not mean to 8 palacs edr; cocuplod by . O 2 argu clice d iven bio, Wedo not blame the actor for not rived. ‘Tho Mayor ordered them out of town. | 21F O i dent of the road, and = party of friends, was | luation proved It to be a forgery. - It then be- 4 0 B:; tacilement. | < WiNTERS, use It for passenger tralus, but stmply to trana- | )\ Gy (0 T mh“km“{ fort ::nn'h(zh came clear that the small cfim had been ob. |-meking Schelm foteresting. We blame Mr. fer {reight-vars of the vartous lincs coinlng In at the Lake-Front to the warchouses and docks on the other side of tho river, which they cannot reach at prescnt excent by going all around the city, Thoe regular freight and passcoger tralns for the Northern Divislon will' continue to go viatho 8t. Charles Afr-Line, but in case ot au aceldent to this route, the bridge could tempo- rarily be used to maka the conncction with the Chlcago & Northwesteru, Bupt, Morso has {ssued the following clrculars ArcimoX, Torkxa & SANTA Fr RaiLnoav, Orvice or Tk QEXERAL BUPENINTENDKNT—(CI| calar No, 11)~Torsxa, Kan., April 7, 187 To Englneers and Xiremen ! 1Wwish 10 expreesmy hearty thanks and commendation to the engincera * snd fremen of this rond wlio have remained faithfal to tho Company during the past two days, reanired moral and physica) courage to the reault will prove a full compensati o sudden leavinz of 4o many employes without an boors motice fonnd the Cumpsny unpre- pared for tho emergoncy, but I have now fllod all vscancies, and the regular traf- g will be resumed to-morrow. It s hopod o conflict will be precipitatea by the acts of law- Jess mea who may make further offorts to obstruct our traing, but, In such an event, the anthorities are tully ureparead to_yueli agy dlsturbance iu the most effective manner. As n mark of the iuto the creck. Mr, Eastlaud and daughter Ethel were dangerously injured. Tho others escaped with moro or less brulses. Gould & Briggs ADBSCUNDED. b Lirteeton, N. H., April 0.—Oiram Weoks, of 8t. Johnsburg, Vt., former Director of tha Merchants' Nstional Bank of that town, Is re- Borud absconded, taking $43,000 of trustand orrowed funds. SULPIUR EXPLOSION. PortsviLLE, Pa., Aprll 0,—An cxplosion of sulphur in the Keystone Mincs this mornfog killed Thomas Benny and fatally fujurcd Harry Bronoan. COLONIST AND EMIGRANT RATES, Oniy & meagre account of the proceediogs of the Geoeral Ticket and Pasacnger Agouts held at Cincinnatt last week haa beon received by telegrgoh, and from it but hittle fnformation could be derived. Yesterday the offielal ac- Bpectal tatued to be used to copy frota in committin) the forgery, and was not raised, 85 {s tho usual custom {n such who obtained the 815 check from them. loss on the forged check, of course, fell on the First National Bauk, some $500 of money }nund ou the person of one A DASTARDLY BRUTE. Bourn Bernieues, Pa, April 0.—-Henry Tice, & brutallookivg Alsatiab, was scut to jall from this place to-day for”attemptivg to Rowe, 1o another respect the drama Is far be- hind fts prototype; it Is uurelieved by o gleam of humor,—unless the absurdity of Introduciug a Cockney * tizer " into such company may be regarded as such. In the dialogue asslened to this ‘“tiger,” one recogulzca te earmarka of Rowe, “O'my hil"; “O, ‘erc's 8 gol” ond a deal of such skimblo-skamble stafl, ceascs to be fuony after a few repetitious, and not cven cases, Mr. Fleetwood, of s Marker as the n‘;?:n o ) Tecogul: and they have attached of the forgers ontheir arrest here. Marker and Tlos are awaiting trial hiere, and your Ghicago | Sliss Adw Gliman's: quaiut_snd Rorightly men will bavo to await our firat sliot at them. nifivance, The Eronchmany: Victor Folage, does not sbinc out so conspicuously fu this version as in the other, although Mr, Riog- pold evidently made o conscicntious cffort to fmve prominence Lo the part, The Count Viadi- mir of Mr. Rockwell was an acceptable per- formauce,—~uot strongly defined, and wantin) in force, but, on the whole, evinclog dramatic Dispatch to The Tribune. Company's spprobation of faithfut scrvice, | count of the dolugs of the maeting was rocelved - = kil his wifo on Sunday last. He bad hit | {nieiiizouce. Mr. CharlesjLe Cles layed Col, ey “\enn:gupmd araman ek 03 se! | thisclty, from which the following abatroct THE GREAT WILL. upon the doctdedly mosel plan of hang. | Faink will, s jn}r.’\\l"‘u;du nrctmgif: wy'l,l.r:! fine R s made: I ber. After bLeatin; her about | spirit s r of Mullenhauser. Mlss Jeflreys e April 3 will 8¢ pomg time suring Lo brcs: |, Iu rogurd to land or colonlsta’ tickets th fol- | Frogress of tho Contest, for Vanderbiit's e i a heny Mlcco ot | Lewis and Miss Brmily Iicl divided the attens wite)fail pay during. that dme. Tt n urged op | Jowing resolution was adopted Milltons, oo, he finatly knocked hier down with his fist, | uis aud the spplause in thele several rofes of That from and after Aprll 16, 1878, nll one-way lln’flu 1and or colonist tickets shall be abollshed, nd that roun-teip tickota (of tho 1ad form) shall be fssucd 1o such polnts as dosignated Dy Iand-grant runds wost of their esrtern termini, aia rate not less thun 2% cents per milo each way, based on short-line mileage, ‘up to connectiug nt of land-grant roads, and that the rato on roads sholl not exceca such rate por every man who has gow placed his nanic on'a roll of honar tomake hls future such as will fully sus- Ui bla present record. C, F, Monsx, Qeneral Buperintendent. Nows has been recelved to-night, though as yet it has not been fully confirmed, to the eifect that one car-load of militia are surrounded by the strikers at Emporla, and that, in o fight between the soldicrs aud strikers, one citizen, amiolster, was killed. Frelght trains leave Topcka under @ strong Special Dispatch o The Tridune. Nrw Yors, April 0.—In the Vanderbilt case, to-day, more testimony was offercd and rejoct- ed. By Mrs, Clark, & *magnctic pbysiclan,” Mr, Lord offered to prove that Commodore Van- derbilt sald: * When I am gone, there will be trouble, but they cannot bresk the will; and that he admitted ho had done wroog by making such o will, but sald he made it becawse he did not like to have his property scattered alter Lis death, Surrogate Calvin gave a suggestive hint by+ saying he hoped tho admlsslon of s tesiimony would not be objected to, as it scomed to him, if it were adwnitted, 1t would vnd tho case, beinz tho strongestevi- Ho then made a ened the eame o woman In regard to emigrant ticketa the. following ber face, and he resolutlon was adopted: Resolved, That omigrant tickets, limited to three da; rom Butfalo, Dunkirk. Salamancas, Pitte- burg, and’ Wheoling, and potnts west 'thereof whera excursion tickets are sold, may be placed on salo from and to aimilar points,’ ot Oug-ualf rates namod for excursion tickets, excopt from such enstorn polnty as tho seaboard emigrant TITUS- Bpectal DICKEY. Another Chapter In the Great Clncinnatl thun one-half the excursion rate; ::'w.r?!.elt: denco yet offered a8 to tne sounduess of the Scandal. uch emigrant Hultod tickets may be sold at | Commodore's reasons for making the willnow | district, to-day EBpecial Digpateh to Ths Tridune. Cixemvxare, O, April 0.—A few days since the pastor ot the Baptist Church at Middletown published s letter éxplatning the action of the courch in dropping from {tarolls of member- hiv the name of Miss Lickey. Miss Dickey bas written a reply to that lutter, which will bo published to-morrow. Her statement, which Is acolumn fu length, closes with the followlog: Ood knows 1 epoak the trath when I say John B, Titus is the mmr of my child undegn solemu mimnheof marringe, Fathioricss, motherless, and Jlthout means, 1 could not do otherwia than en- contested. Mr. Lord offered to prove thaty during the intercourse between thio Witiess and Commeodore Vanderbilt, they bad frequent dis- cussfons upon tho subject of Bpintuslism, Bhe adyocated the Ligher iype, while he considercd communications with spirits endowed with the puwer of prophecy as merely the means by which he could procure knowledzs as toap- vroaching variations Io the prices of stocks, or atber fuformstion by the use of which be could ncrensa his wealth, When once the wituess and the Commodora visited the modium Fost the Comtuodors was told that the spirit of lls doad wife was proscot aud had a commnuuica- tlon for him, be replied that he did not wisn rates os emigrant tickets ure wold from votnta east of those uamed above. Such special rates 10 extend westwurd untll they meet the one- half rate of excureion tickots, 1t was also rosolved thut no special excursion tralns be mdvertised to carry colonists West- ward, Hates to land-grant polnts wore adopted and ordered published. TIE *“CIIUNDERER" ON ERIE LITI- GATION, “ lager-beer bru croment by & a loss of all bonds eiven, The London Timesof tho 20th makes the followlug Interesting comments in regard to tho Erle litlgation: ap unsutlsfactor other end over a high chair, and procecd- od with the private cxecution. yelled only by the timely arrival upon the sceno of outejders. Already she had turned fiuru]n n ho falled to fud bl wife, who is In a critical coudittun, will be taken to the County Alma-Ilous MEVENUE TROUBLES, Tensm Havre, Ind, April 9.—Gen, Frank White, United States Revenue Collector of this Easter, on the charge of defraudiug the Gov- e personal proporty end the Another bruwery here was also tincd 3 lll’lf"l) smount by the Collector for neg- Jecting to keep its records In a pruper mauner. Tho offairs of several cigar stores are found in examined by thy revenue oftleers. Tatlana oud Ulga, \he female victims of auto- cratie oppression. ‘The scenle embroidery of the play fell below expectation, The 8iberian forest was well done, put beyond this there was really nothing to ex- cite speclal adiniration in s part of the repre- scntation which is lighly necessary to 1ts suc- uoose with the wash Moo, fast- ver the woman's hiead, threwthe Tho poor lustily, and was saved S r tongue protruded. brute | TIIE CINCINNATI MUSICAL FESTI- VAL. il, and was comuwitted. . C¥neinnatl Guaette, April 8, Below we print the complete programmeof the afternvon and evening concerts of the Musical Festlval to begin with May 14 and to last four day Diwpaich to The Tyibune. FIRST NIGIT—TUESDAY, MAY 14. Bcenea from ** Alcesto™. ... iv Gluck Alme, Pappenhetin, Miss Cranch, Miss lHeckle, AMesere. Adama, FritacA, Tagliapietra, Whitney, and Remmer(s; Ohorus and Orciestra. Dedication Ceramon *'Featival Ods ritt scized and closed the extensive wery here owned by Moses system of false returus of fts fur this ocea- stomps. Tho affair is quite grave, aud belloved | wlonly... . ... Otto Bingar to bo very extensive, emounting to several huu- Aime. Fappen) R leatre o and Whituey, dred Kegd since Jan, 1, and will probablyinvolye | symplony No, 3, **Eroics, * Op. 85.,..Beethoren Urchestra, PINST MATINEE—WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, MAY Overtaro—'* Tannhacuse; . rehestra, " Atia—="0 dog Fatales" (++Don Carlor") ... Verdl Mazch Tompon ayiaphony o+ Loaors Ragt Orchestra, & y atate, und_are belug carefully force wy Tegal rights and secure sunport for my . eniid, The Lrio Roconstruction Trustees sopd usthe | to Lear from Ler, but only how stock would @ e L’-nfi" e Bommicuibens Wadith, Chug | {olloXing coplge of mestages oceivod l:o!dly froia | uiove. ¥ CIEAPMAN BECURES A CLEATUTITLE | Ava—tOneranyts i b, ovvee Wober sucial and church | inftonces are. mrrayed | NeW York. We sincurely hopo that the avsuranco ——— 3 o e ddamte otat B sgall therein given that Lhe Eriv Hoad will next th CHAMPAION, Tl., Apri) 0.—This murning John | Bymphonic Poem—** Lanse Macabra ™ Baint-Baens ot mo, sud wpres and “deteotives om- | {EFIRENER A0\ RO LG Cuners may pro CANADA, o D Orchatra, 10 procure testlmony agsinat me. clons that nu wrong actaated or would be copt, by bribed and purjireu rlal, and revolutely refused would ‘uoquali- Special Dirwatch 10 The Tridune, Otrawa, April 2.—Thoe City Council have de- cided to petition the Government to pass on act placing civil servants in the samo position re- gardingthe income-tax as ordiuary citizens. Iv has atso boen decided to appeal to_tho Privy provoe correct, but it (s uscless 1o disgulse the Iut that bondholders hore are di Dlln:re . They sre more than, discouraged—they ara divgusted. o far as peoply un this elde can_divcover tne facts, this greut plunfll&,ll wtill the wpurt of sdventurers, Whoaro ablo {o gain tha ear of American Judgon by suy story however preposterous fu_order to pleaded guilty on cach vount. viltajn, and has n Lupes tust no further delay proceedings and run up endle X pelve, Eld:u:;: n;:m!;mh m;"t:.l,mu':‘,l R‘vnr:l?flnz 18 “jol]wrflllud l'by the 'u':;kl:m Councll in England for a flual decislon in tho 8 procdedings, an rallway which {s now dolng 8 guod business Is tosslug about 1n & m ure without sn owner. ~ But though ware than di cuunfed. holders whould atill cling to their proper- ty and support the ‘Trustees In thelr effuria to vb talu the necessary docree, Tho factions or specu. intive obpouitlon cannut Lold uut foreves, and thu property t warth fighting for, Theru Ly, therofore, 10 more re why bouds should Le flung away now in & m ot of disvatisfacilon thau thure was for buying on the feverish risu of & fow . days ago. “Theae are tho felegrame: teat caso to declde the labllity of public oficials to the jocome-tasz. pacial Ditpatch to Tha Triduns, MONTREAL, April 0.—~At tho last meoting of 0. It tho City Counel, Ald, Hood, Cliairman of the | bie otlicr Btate: Bullding Committce in conncetion with the new Clty-Hall, aud the Mn{w had a disgraceful word-fizht, In which Ald. Hood calld the Muyor a bluckjruard, & backbiter, sod o low man, uu threatened to * polish Lim off M if he didn't IIX;; aln at work maliguing mo, {hnking my Mience 15 To coutinge, and that Dicted, poniuthful statewents will gt oncontru- ficted. and | sm eonateained to way to Mr. ol I, us sud bis frionds that, if 1 am to bo further pywyed by the publieation of lewd bLuoks, oy 'tere, aud from the hesd of ber, l‘ urch of which I was A wom- 1o ik feel compelled in my own defense o..T., i .‘22.."'{: I::lr.r‘l' ""‘Jf“ A;i nhnou'- gmci' fl"" 0 e fawlly of T, Tliur, b, 1€ Bublisbed, would fu sume respects GV sentence. 1hat Tamily & tasto Of thit . Order Dollets's caso postpones sale 30 days, but fng & lisherman d at sgony whict {heir can- 0.9 X tatking 11 of bl (ilood) behind bis ba i 8 tls fo'tgire glven e Uithario Ineve futbors "!7‘1'-1"“ Lol LSTMIIOTY. ¢t discastede Sar kn- | tho laat iceting of the Quebee City Couctl, n member ‘ot a Wurch 1 huoriel ook am R Wit o il % | similar scoue ook place, and such forwes a8 | no clothing say dlapoecd 10 Chepiah s aricit of forisr b and am MoAN, | purciie Jackaes, ote., wero lovolod across the Couneil | groa” ons anite, %encus, T aak the UL 10 UlvbeNlevs My Ao Werai " {Coinuiliios: | chamber, Theso bodies are follawing fast in the - o RO u?ued totho vilest utterances ——— wake of their exemplars in the House of Com- mous at Ottawa. ment has proval The Committee getting up the Musical Jubileo bery in Juue uext bave resolved to give prizes 1o tho extent of 8500 for Amerlran bauds. Bpecial Dispuich $o The Tridune. HavLwrax, April 0.—A dispatet frow St .Vub:ui t gt agal me. ilitherto my 1ips have be led by :.N!J of my counsel, and flllrl“kl 1s :;l“l‘";n;w% duclarig G Tona 1 T el LY UGuble [ have sver had. ery rocauien uf ll the ANXIK A, Dickey. MISSOURI RIVER FREIGHT WAR, ‘The war between the roads ioading from thls city und 8t Louls to issouri River polnty s getting flercer overy doy, oud rates are cons stantly dropplug, ‘Tho rates on lumber from ———— Newfoundland, usys: ** As soun as thu news ol T WiSCO| this city to Kausas City are now quoted at $38, " horier bed why hi | mwlfil,{. I’];Elfi.“u B oty halt the regultr rate,—and gratn from | 8 trouble i Furiune tiay seached thig pluce, | asked why, ho the Newfoundland Government ordered a flEur- Mapisox, Avril 8.—The returns of the elece ous (nvestigation. The stlldavits then tul Kausas City to Chicago l\‘quomd at 1234 cents tiou held last Tucaday shiow the follow e, per 100 pounds,—a lower Nizure thuu bas been o " aud the papers connected with the case, huvo 4 Loreley™ e coe sous to bave been choson 1o the uilice oxufi;; {m{chfid :u; :t'l'vxc{‘rl yuu:;hlgvnl:ual:mu’flelu‘f Iuedn l:)r\"?edAlu gxu ln; |-r|l:ll l}ovinu‘xjneutlz New Yonx, Aoril 0.—Ex-Gov Moses, of E Al "lnir ot A aken @l JLr car, 8 au When the Amcerican ulster lu Londou Is " 1n the principal citlcs of the State: A i b iyt thcso pricess | Shcs oo nemiaatod witl 1ho tcs ol the, casv; | St Carallus, arvested lu this ity on » S0 | Seleetionetrom * Labenria® Shawano, D. I, Pulclfer, Rep.; Groen Bay, | but tho manaycra of tno Chicazo lines a0 dé- | aud judement b prououuced, ftgs predicied that of Joreerys 3 Yot Grokesira, C. ¥, Craue, Rep.; Now London, J. C. Hoxig, | tefinined togo wtill lower 1f the 8. Louts roads | the ‘Gloucester bovs will cue out at the sniall day on u wiit of Labeas corpud, and the caso ad- |, 0o ooorieg Iigclosuro aud Departure s o 4.0 Dear.; Oshkosh, Sam Beckwith, Grocabacic; persist In waking Chicago rates vut of Toledo. | cod of the horn, It s ugh thought probable | journed till tu-anorrow to give the District At- Sur. Churles Adain, t is cluimed that the St. Loufs lncs sre already | that'uny legislative measure will bu lntroduced Neeuab, A. F. Krueger, Dem.; Menasha, P, bs V. | wincing under tbe punishmenat that they uro re- | with a view to prohibit the tratlle in Lult and Lawiou, fiep. Fond "du Licy Orria ‘flatcts, | ceiviuis wad it 4 predictod that théy will soon | fce, s ‘aay niclh puactiaeat would be. lapoiitie ewn. ; Milwaukee, John Black, e, 3 Madison, | blead tor a cessatiou of bostilities. k Of course | aud fnoperative,” S georee B, Bmitn, Dow.:’ Mucliowoe, 3. | nelther the Chicugo nor the. SL. Luuts Wues cun | *'Sax PliNciveo, Aprll 9.—A Victorla aispatch ::,1};';:“".22'0’::' ey Lo Ko Y ® PHere 18 | ria=+Vllonce. heconuay. | foo.. ... Uanis ,L:-c, P i 13'"" wville, Pliny Nurcross, | staod @ war of tuis kind any great leuith of | says the conference between the leaders o Par- < ) Mtss Anuia Loulse Cary., S Gy} La Crouss, David Law, Dem. | Watertown, | e, but so el fs wortatn that the Chicao | Hament Lus ouly sdded to tho bitter fecling, MANSLAUGUTER SRIRE 15 oesr et ents et aniBocmatinl chanions Nisow D Bacriant, Dok Sre | Lovis ‘spers Uy ouct ey thin she B | Reruanalties were, Lrealy exchanted o ot Spictd Digai lo Tha Tline. song—1ho Vlley : oL ¢ 3 . ; Shie- ho uanagers of the % P . " 1q, G, 4 1y b & h Dem.; sutlily thew, and they will not stop “‘fouoNto, Aprid U.—The Iuuse of Lommons . Jouls, known as ol 1 yau," Who § Mrs. Osgood, Miss Crane. . Frites Spensiley, " | ostiiitien wull) sorhe. wrranpement ‘is wado | rejocted the. ves Killed David Fields last November, snd was o0 aghiapietra,and Whitney. : Bropy el Dusated to The Tribuns. the ODUEAD, Wis., Aprll 8.—A cunlerencs of i rdUnlllmn churches of Wiscousits will bg emln this villago next week, commencing : 4y, tlio 10th, and continulvg three days. il .ll‘lll‘::re;:lukl programme {s arravged, m& a atts ";c ¥ ol \leh_:xuu s expected to boln rejocted the resolution to jwpose a duty upoun flour whoat lmported iuto Cavada. Thoe YOO Wiy yeus, 237 ua) LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Early this evenlug Licut, Ebersold and Officce Parker wado a Jdescent upon & pokes-room at No. 170 Washington strect, corner of Fifth av- cnue. Wade saod Stoddard, two well-known yamblers, and three Wigh muck-a-mucks, who Rave sliases, were captured rignt iu the mldst ol » haavy game of draw-poker. Joha Stott, Califorolan, maae s desperate at- tewpt lato last night to sbout scveral porters which will wuke such dissstrous cuttlog of Fates Ru unpossinllity ju the future. this afteruovn Cyy M. & BT, F. RAILWAY. Sweetal Correspondence of The Triduns. MiLwavkzx, April 8.—The susual report of the C., M. & 8t. Foul Kallway Cowpany for tho year evaing Jan. 1 has just been published. The gvos3 carologs were §8,114,804.27. Tho op- ergrllllmz cx“lxuucl l‘flmtlll:h:d o $4.540,433. 57, 10 eutlre cost of ¢ property, fuch equipuuut, T O 3 [ miloon 1§13 miles. The inurtgage-bo tbe L‘om'vuny swount to l;;fww?mprfi prisvument, Speciat Bpecial Phapater ta The Triune. ml!;l{.lvuun:, A?:zrun.-’rhumnml weetiog of y uuni:rnnkeu Chawber of Comumerce was beld u: y, Tho Board Dircctors reported w‘um"d.nl condition to be as follows: The s 28 1o reccipts for the year have been i 035,75 Lhe total expenacs, $10,637.11; show- 3 Lnel guin of $8,408.64; palands on Laud at fard-player, way Special ferred stock” to $12,279,433; comunon stock s begtnilug of the year, $IORLTL ¢ Loral vash | S15AKHL fortig ntoti) ol 457 63955 | 2ad Mr. P, Burke, of Durke's Hotel Lo was | captured, uear Boscobel, Wis., last nigtt, two | Etslide: § (aguptad ¢ Voo U088 bunds ou baud at coat, [ which, lews the costsof “Weatern Unlon sibcks professional burglars awed Juwes Allen snd | pugug,. § Aber): the fnf co of aud, akis b o B s ik ke el o fumon kol ey $1,500,75¢, sud cost of Osbkosh & Misstssippl | up through C. Chapman, 8 mau who was arrcsted last Au- gust by Detective Rittenhouse, of this city, was senteuced to the Penitentlary for five years deeds to nou-resldunts’ real estate, aud then roprescuting himuelf as the owner, and dispos- fur of the samo to uususpeeting porti He swindied two men in this county out of several thousand dollars In that way sbout six years Ho Luw also pructiced the smne ganie fu sicgu of It after by getsthrough with bis present LOVED HER TOO MUCIH. Bipperoun, Me,, April 0. —Early this morn- ered tho vody of 4 wouau neur the shore, with charge by thv suthoritsey, Tho greatest excite- theafteruoon a sister of Frederick Bavage iden- titled the woman as Rose Vincent, of Methuen, Muss., und gave u clew which, upon being fol- Towed up, fud to the srrest ot Bavage, This evening he confessed the crimo. He s u Frenclimun, ln\‘u'rlfld‘ and has clildren. torney thne to make return to the writ. The District Attorney received o dispatch from Al- bLuny statlog tuat Uov. Kobinson hud grauted » tried on a charge of wmurder, was found gullt degeee. Tuo bighest peuaity L two yeara’ t- BILLIARD-PLAYER . ROBBED, Hagrrono, Coun., April 9.~8extév, the bill. ble chawplon badge and other proversy. . RQUBENRS CAPTURED. AlapisoN, Wis., April 9.—Sueri® Charlton James V. Wilscn, who blew a safu open in the rel Aria—**Robert le Dlable -0 oo0sMeyerboer Afime, Eugenie Pappenheim, Intermission, Overture — **Midsummor Dresm " to forgery on four couuts, and Mendelssohn Chaptuan is sn accomplished ta el been eugaged lu forging titl | WAIRS oo o yriicisinrer” for siciing, clolas, e Gnd ‘Organys v\oia obligaco by Theodors Tharmas, Bong—**The Palm* (Los Rameauz), ig, @, Toglupielra, Duo—** Requiem .\Im:‘. Fupi and will probably have a loug .Schumann Ovortaro—** Wiitlain 'l": B " oo Rovsinl 12 ra. SECOND NIGIIT—WEDNKSDAT, MAT 15, Ontorlo—**The esslah'" ilandol Airs. vsgood, Miss Cary, Air. ", Friteck, n{‘mmm grand ckorus, great organ, und atra, fon botween tho first and second parts of oratariv, S Trasumer Urcheatra, Or: rowing down the river discov- ve & cbeulse, aud with a ropo tio. The body was taken In | 8BCOND unxxn—'rm.;ré‘wn AFTBUNOON, MAY Unfiniuhed Bymphony (1. Minat)... ... Schubert Urchestra, Aria—**Indicsenhailgen Uallen™ (**Mog- e Flute™)... - s . oeoMozart led all day in tho city, -Late in .Brach A his o neh, Aria~*'Cojus Anlmam" (*'Stabat 3ater”). Roasinl Alr. Chnatian Fritsch. Capricelo, Op, 4. When did 1t ho said, *OU, [ Joved her +es Oraedner MOSES. **Invitdtion to Dance " (adu; cheatra by Hector Nerilos) Oreh dalre Recitativo—** Awako, Saturnia™ | (**Semele 4, 3 TUIRD RIGUT=—THURIDAY, MAY Dllo. *Dlo. Choras—**Wach Auf™ (third act Meutersinger®) .., .. Ovortury—*Corfolanud Selectlons fro P et ry elections from ** Goctierdacimeran *-5leglricd’s Doath ™ Figal of wauslaughter lu the qurlz — Digpatch (o TAe Tridune, u 7 Tntormiuton, e‘ymphnn No. 2-D mlavr, Op, 125.... it 8oal Chosus to Sctuilery OJe,**Uyma to 7. Orchaitra, Solo, Quartel—Aing. Pappenheim, Miss Cary, r.q Adawms, Mr, Bewineris— and Uhorus. THIRD MATINEE—FKIDAY AVTERNOOY, MAY 17 Tobbod last night of the valua- Dispaich to Tha Tribune. 4 1L bor Mizs Lo Arls—Der Frefschuntz *, Mr, Christian Fritech, Qrertore—** Sakuntala Oreheira, seensand Arid—‘‘Abscheniicher ™ (* el ™)1 uies VEGETINE. VEGETINE. - REPORTS FROM OHIO. orrELD, O., ; Mf. 1, R. Btevens: 0L T RS, 287 have fold the Vegetine for eeveral years, and from personal knowledge of my cottomers who have bonght it, 1do cheerfully recommend 18 for the complainta'for whichit is recommended, Ttespocttully, BROWN, Drug, ind Apothecary, ' Belections ftom a. Munolagu b, Cobbler's Son; .o Mr. Frank Remmerts. €. Quintet....... sees ovets Afme. Pappenheim, Mizs Rolluagen, Messrs, Rem- merts, Adams, and 7y Rido of the Walkyres. .... Orches a. Overtars ..., b, Interinde. . ¢. Tavoestion of tiie Alpine Fiy. Orehei stra. A8 s i oy Sl o VEGETINE. PR ey Kidney Complaints, #ig, agllapiatra. Rcene and Quaintet—*'Ballo in Maschera .., Verdi fre, Osgood, Mise Cary, Messre. Adams, Taglta- ‘pletra, and Whitney, POURTIH NIGHT—PRIDAY, MAY 17, Axrox, 0., Jan, 23, 1677, Dr. 11, T Stovens, Bovean, Masks " 1577 Dear Sir: My wifo has used your Vegetlne for Kidney Complaint and General Beb“u and has Misss Eolennls. fsrt | found great rellef from | macl Cumpnsed for On 00! 'y of | likes to keep it on hand an a beneficial Ionlc‘t“ ny the Cathedrat of Gran, In Huogary. (First time ‘THOMAS Il. GOODWIN, Ju Amerlca. ) Afine. Pappenkeim, Miss Rollicagen, Mr. Fritech, and Mr, VAllMy“ eMru‘l. organ, and orchestra, ermise **Romeo and Julit Dmnlllch " «o.Derhioz Remanerts ; West Market-st, . Jam personally scquainted with Thos. 1, Goad- win. Eeq., who |2 an old and highly respected cill- xenof Akron. Yours reapectiuily, A. M. ARMSTRONG, Drugglat. orchestra and chorus, GREEN-ROOM NOTES. ‘Two untimely accldents befell some of Me. Vicker's live-stock brought on to participate in “The Exfles,” [t was obscrved on Monday VEGETINE. night that the ok bsd mo bome, Kidney Complaints, and tho audlenco felt they had been Imposed upon. Well, this h’ soring-time, | ap, 11, R sl"g:m"‘fln 0., March 17, 1877, . when clks shed their horns, and it was with grief too deep for tears that the manager saw the noble animal—who had arrived on Sunday with s set—deliberately shed them an Lour be- fore golng on tho stage. The otlermishap occur- red o the case of the goat, who, it will Le remembered, refused to come on when Miss Don commanded. It appears that an intercst- foiz event had taken place fust then, the nature of walch it was not casy to cxplain to’ the audl- cnce. Last evening the goat trotted on guite contentedly, baving been {uduced to come out by the presence of a very small kid. Lawrence Barrett began his Philadelphia en- gagement on Monday. Lotta Is shortly to appear in New Yorkin & new play. Genevieve Rogers has a new play ready for nexs season. Den Thompson’s * Joshua Whitcomb ”* has '?:figl;hu only drawing picco in Ban Francisco ‘Thera were ouly four *“Uncle Tom™ com- anfes in New York last weck. The other irty-onc kot away. It is sald that Jarrett & Palmer have sizned o lease *of Dooth's Theatre for the fall and ‘winter scason. Irving, the Kngiish uctor, is a protege of the richest womsn in_ the world, the Baroncss Bur- dett-Coutts, o knife and fork being daily laid for him at her table. A Miss Grubb is. anoounced to make her debut in the West s Jutlet, After o trip to Europe Miss Grubb uo doubt will spell her namo * Victualll"—Norristown Herald. Btuart Robson Is haunted by one Heary Cla; glrl:::logk&r whtlal .\lt{::wberl{c‘:o hln: hz)x'h tn’e an alleged connect Murdoch's umuy.ge mavskon mith Rerry Dear Sir: 1 have been a great snffers ney Cum{lllln!. 2nd after fhe dee of & of Vegetine I find myaelf entirely care sixteen pounda in ficsh while taking t! I will cheerfully recommend ft. Yours truly, W, T. ARCHER, No. 330 West Sixthest. VEGETINE. Kidney Complaints, o ATt O, ) 1677, - Wit Btevigar AL, 0., March 19, 1677, Dear 8ir: 1 have nrod your Vegotine for some time, and can trathfully eay it has been s great beneditto me, and to thoss sufférine from diseases of the Kidneys I cheerfually recommend it. Respecttally, 0. 0. SNITH. Attested to by K. I Ashteld, Effhin sad Cabiraravs. 2 4 Drussla, cormer VEGETINE. Kiduey Oomplaints, Dieeases of the Kidoeys, Bladder, otc, , are slwa; unpleasant, and at times they become the most dfe- treastng und dangeroun diseases that can affect tho buman system. t discasce of the Kidneys. arise from lupurities In tho blood, cansing humora which settic on these partv, Vegotine oxcels any known remedy, in the whole warld for cleansing und purilying the blood, thercby causlng & bealth; Sction o all fue orgaas of tha bodys | © 2 Herr Neville Moritz,'who has acquaintances in i . this country, did not dazzle Lon?flm on his firat VEGETINGEG lm'mel.mncn a8 Shylock. A cerrespondent writes: Prepared by Herr Neville Morltz commenced a brief engage- ment at the Queen's Theatre Saturday evening in Shylock, As was 10 have been expected, after hin erformanco of Ofhello, lr: Moritz fajted ¥y golden opinions from his sudience. ho rtamps and raves o Othello as he y likely to sstonieh the world with ©On’the whole, however, one shoald feel H. R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. » The man doe, 18 b Shylock, grateful to flerr Neville Moritz that he came hera a8 the greateat Ifungarian actor Iu this or mny otner world, Vegetine is Sold hy All Druggists. What a.crowaing calamity it would d_he, relyiog on his residence in nnounced himeelf bero under the here, and tho bills had Loraldea the coming Maurice Neviile, the great American actor. et ——— CROP PROSPECTS. Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune. Fairriero, Wayne Co, lil, April 9.~The prospect for fruit of all kinds is very good. Soring seeding sbont over. Oats generally up, nod farmers plowing for corn. The prospect for winter wheat was never better, if so good, at this season of the year. The aren sown {s by {ar the larzest. Considerablo old wheat still on baod. CATARRIE REMEDIEY. MOTOPATHY, Tho only treatment known or ever attempted thas Radically Cures CATARRH. Ortginal and practical only by DR.CLESSON PRATT 202 State-st. and 24 Throop-st., West 8ide. Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafuess. Amung the catalogus of disesses with which hu- manity suflers, there ia porhiape na one comnlaint so commIuL, 80 troublesum In 112 ultimate reaults, physlcinns fu goneral, ks Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Tridune, Finpray, Hancock Co, O., April 9.—The woather wot and cold. DBut little plowing done and no oats sown. Winter wheat stlll continues to look well, Never was a better prospect for o crop. P fpecial Dipateh fo The Tribune, Avaus, Adams Co., Wis, April 0.—8pring wheat all sown. Much of it up. Ground in fine condition. = Acreage greatly incrensed. Special Dipatch {0 The Tribune, Osxiroosa, Mabaskn Co., Ia. April 0.— ‘Wheat has been sown in each month sfuco Sep- tember, cxcept January. All the wheat sown fu the fall and winter months looks well, This 14 an experinient with our farmers. The variety sown Is tho grass wheat, . Bpectal DirpaicA 10 The Tribune. Wiy, Movons Co., Iz, April 0,—The plowing for curn ts well advanced. and El-nunz :11‘1‘1 commebnes soun, Spring wheat in fino con- on, Bpecial Dispateh (o The Tridune, hroalo diseasos. o SUe treatingatof Leute. discasen Fob S discuse which be s educatod, and' fa which fio s Crparieuced: Tnzirabiityor Cark b O Catrtl o erbers stonca, simply for J tist atten auturo aud importance de -nrl»l for medical wen, and thie public a¢ well, have yoi tolearn thiat (e relat tion of Catarrh to Lodeuiaption (s stuigly tliat of cause and elect: and whiiss the former la auousble rutlonaitreatment, for the laticr thers la no possible curu, Location. Ahove the bony arch which forms the roof of the ‘ToNoANOXIE, Leavenwortn Co,, Kan., April | muutn tiere are numervus Hisle windi O Boach irees o Tull bioom. \Wintes wheat | Shd chvitics clugucics juio the. bonte o to fsce -:-fl looks well. Osts ar ail sown, aud farmers | XBCWSSa1hs eibincd and sphenold celirine froacal e syes), snd L0 chian tubes (pswagies 1o She middle ear), all of are lfned with mucous membraus, which. 1u s state of ¢hronlg induuniation of ulcerativn, Ls wiist cuastiiuted Catarrh aa s lucal dlecase, Symptoms, ¢ symptoma of Catarrh, &4 tliey apply 10 Dersd) L tew peraments, and at uldereut sisyes of the [Win Over BOd Letweed (Lo ey W iz3inces, nouralgis of the (act r pasiages, cunfunlul uf metn huve commenced D‘mlowln: for corn. Apecial Diepaich fo Tha Tribune, Forr Warne, Ind., April 9.~Winter wheat ‘was never so heavy or regular ou the grouud st this thme of year, Furniers all speak well of thio prospects of the winter wheat crop, jeciul Dispatch 1o The Trisune. Erxnant, Ind., April f.—Winter wheat never looked better, 11 anythiug, it is feared that it s |irowlu¢ too fast. Spring plowing is wow well beguu, o I8¢ sipell, clusure ul dusfuess and of the ears, d ducsylng of the tasth, s constant secras co-puraleut maiter fiom (s bous’ sad il nd [asf, but uut lesst. o offensive 804 pol ous breath, Not thut ull (hiess ayinjitonis apol indiviaunl case, but they are the symptoma of thie dis- saso. a8 (047 ajpy W dilerent sases, diferiex ooy s enrev. Troatmoent. 3ipdical suthors sre woat Lo speak of Catarch as s sim= e friiatiuu of e Main inesureae Gf Ui uote, an thits [mportance and raifousl treatmont {8 elther wholly tguurod, or Tecelyes Uut A pussiug ullce fui 41 practitioner, For thlsreason, g ‘aud dangerous complaint has Litberto buen left slmoat entircly at the wercy of U retlosa i Lo uuis OF Ly BlUpTHC, ure cures soil caustic suluttons, pisys upon the cregullty end inlapiaced cuntidencs uf bis victhue wlo, In wair sailely for reilof, ity over and ovor sial Vg antie b2 TI}E PllTTSBURG RIOT SUITS, o Dispaich (o The Tribune, PrrrssuRa, Pa., April 9.—A continusnce un. til May 20 bas bocn asked by the defonss and grauted by the Beaver County Court In tho suits against the county for loss and damage by the July rots. Tho plalotiffs put in auob- Jectlon to this arranzement, statiog that they had gone to conslderable troubls and exvenso In making preparaticns for the trial of the cascs ut the prescut tern of court, and that it would be wrong to put them to any further inconvenience. The defonso alleged that thoy | Joioutmeankunder a varioly otusmes, vary maclas ihe could 1ot %o on now on account of the absency i Ay ot o hat 1:7“ s s sonmes , the man who | common sensa © Lot ween quack nostruis sud Lhe sdvica of the e d phatelau, wilf ceriatoly get what 5o argelus for, 400 1as 6o oRe L Liawe but hlmself, Catarrhal Doafness, Communtestiag with 1ho throat, from tha tympania cavity or tulddie ear, there 1s & iillo pastage called the sustachisn tub 14 Luow 18 nearly 0 Inch aad s balf T lengib, nd wi 148 gbening Lata the th tho tonslia, I8 nearly hialf an lock in dfsuis ‘e lisa of thls tubu in fur the entrauce of alr Lo tdile oar, aod upon its bealihy condiilon dopsnde the seuss ¢hicutiog o' s Tar vreater degree than fs gensraily uown. f4 1a L0 ATOrd frve pasazo of air thruigh tnis ustincuvely bold open ra w let It La renieinbered that the suitachlan tubo sad iyupaulc caviiy s lined with widcous mobrane, WbtV Rstate uf Intamiaation oF uiceration ts what causes catarrhal deafness. The thickenlug of the et~ brane sad accusiulatiou of puzuleut wailer withiu this cubo and cuvlty otutily vxcludes (o Alf, auslax dea(- Deas with dlssgrecadls Dulses witbin the car, But Lbl gondition tewly sdonepur later, 10 dhorgaalistiop and rreparable fujiry. Ulcoratils and supiure uf tha bruos tympsal, with dlacharge frow the exterual destruction of the swali buuea uf the eass of the Isbyrintu, with paralyais uf il sudilury Derve) sud 1o seiue {uitences lodwnuation of the brafu:: hoso 876 AWODE (he CUDBQUENCES CUUDIES WILh cae tarrlal doafyees. Motopathy. To know what elemcois aro lackiog {a {he blood ot uh-"m'n‘nnnflumcg:m& ‘:"v'g_»“nfi E'«Eum ] ! 11 ha) plamd e b ke o3 of materlal witnesscs, The sttorueys Aually Lud a cousultatio agrecd to a continuance thil the thing stated, whick was acquliesced o by tho Court, —— The Gales of Arshy are not spicier than the aroma which the fragrant Bozodunt tmparis to the breath, Nur s hearl the iyury nut whiter than the ieeth that are cleandoed dally with that matchless fluid. — BUSINESS NOTICES, The Great Clock st Westminster.~The error In time of the grest clock at Westuiinster, London, smounte 1 only aboat four sacouds (a 4o ‘ear, 'TUatle protly sccursty, but not wore s {55 thio pratve of Catooliuu, & deodorised extract of petroloum, told sil over ihe lund by the Lun- drods that bavo ueed t, It ls preparcd frow pe- troluum, by & pecaliae procese lureitiod by & brav- tical chemlst, who was led 1o experinent Upon pe- trolenm as & hair festorative by readlug au inter- suting sccount wrilten by & realdeut of the froutice fown of Kiachta, n Itussla, whereby tue oli ie de- prived of ita color and thoroughly deodurized with- Gut tho atd of scids or alkslis aud withoot distills- it i tho vnly article that will restoro th halr oo Uald heads, eradicatos daudrall, woftens s0d beautiies tho halr, and s the best Lalf restora- Uy all dealers {n drugs tive evor suvented. B0ld o aud promise upud b Loraiive tuedicng 4 prody snd mioicluce = e e 4T e ol 'thh retestion Sad tha o Water—Thva water of this | Kimoiad s bere sl othce nows tnesoe sad Sethois Missisquol Spring Water—The water of this | ¥ cre great -u'?m uupwe idc for caucor, Bright's dis- | Bsve t;l:l‘l‘!'-"r;“'-‘llm fl'.l"- gl o ?:m!g.h'ufi a0, scrofuls, cutsusous affections, and all dle- | SEBMS S8 T be 10k Tuas) af Dicacot uidas my & e atlals from impuritics of tho blood. The Skt & yoil vy ‘il protaiuunt druzgiste, snd pam: Yaluts contalajug woudsrful cures can be had by D ewetog Msslaquol Bpcioge, " Veaukiin Couy Vermont. e —— Ostarsh.Whilst spriug is the most favor- able scuson fur (oe cute ul thst disease, it Ly also & fact (hat persous subjeci'to ‘*bay-fever ™ wal wacapo the ottack by prover tradtwent commence two or thtee woalie in advsnce of the time for its sppearauce, DI Clesson Pratt, 503 Etato stevel. piofeslonal BAT¥S. ! 1y CLEYSON FPRATT. P. 8,~Perons from abroad ‘treated by carrespuad- ence after vns loterylew, but i Lo 1osiauce will rems edies be scnt without frst seolng the patient. RECEPTION {IOURS Weat Blde, from 90 128, m. Bouth Slde, from3to 50, m., sud poaltively 8t b0 olber bours, Dur va bua dsy, cxcept Ln case of necessity and by special ap- | polotmeats